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THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971 PAGE fWENTY ifiattrlirster Stintitts He^raUi Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather For The Week Ended Clear tonight then some cloudiness toward morning; Dr., Vernon; John W. Fallon, 20 May 29,1971 A Vacation Bible School will chance' of showero. Lows 60 to Manchester Bank St; Naprdeon 0«^ubut, be held Monday through Friday Weiss Ponders Horse-Raeing 66. Variable cloudiness Satur­ About T o ^ from 9 to 11:80 a.m. at ’Trinity 647 M ain 8t Town Democrats Seek MUa MlchaeUne DellaFera Hospital Notes 15,550 day, chance of showers. Covenant Church. Registration Gambling Ban Also, Mrs. A. Doretta Beau­ and hflr coualn Misa Ann Marie for childM from 8 to 13 years ^ill Signed lieu, 78 Niles D r.; M n . EUiza- Manchester^A City of Village Chdirm DellaFera left last Saturday for Patienta Today: 284 beth J. , 1^ Park St.; .of age may be made by con­ At ’Tuesday night’s Board of Income Tax Repeal an el(ht>we«k tour of Ireland, tacting Mrs. James Anderson, V ADMITTED , 'SESTB»DAY: Michelle L. Machla, East Hart­ PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Scodand, Wales and London. Directors meeting. Town Man-i By Meskill MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 (Okisalfled Advertising on Fisge 16) 192 H ollister St. Ito. Elisabeth Barstls, 34 ford; Heidi F. Plus, East Hart­ By DOUG BEVINS VOL. ULXXX, NO. 243 (EIGH^BN PAGES) MlchaeUne, the daughter of Mr. ager Robert Weiss menUoned to ford ; R obert Hubbard, 267 L y­ (Continued from Page One) St., Rockville; Stephen Burke, (Herald R^Nwter) 'and Mrs. Michael DellaFera of King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ the directors that - they might 64 Winthn^ Rd., Wendy Chap­ man Rd., Broved acceptable to some membera town’s seven voting districts, merce Department said person­ for the Eq>rlng semester at Arl- Called Critical from the 18th District opposing Douglas W. Jones, 186 Brook­ Uhlon St.; Mrs. Christine L. Sul- W. 'Rogers, Regional Manpower government said toda^ ^ ua cut this. year by the legislature. present, and ttie motion was r j^ committee also includes al Income of all Americans in- (AP) — President Nixon's sona State University In Tempe, field Rd., Bolton; John J. Kre- Uvan, 7 Harvard Rd.; Mrs. Adm inistrator of the U.S. De- creased by a sharp $20 bUUon In gambling in town. "I hope everyone is going to amended fay Oroobert to specify five Democrats presMiUy aerv- surprise announcement Arlz., where she has just com­ After Accident gelstein. East Hertford. Eva L. De'vter, Chester Dr.; partment of Labor at Boston. June, with more than three- Mayor James Farr said ’Tues­ be a winner,” said Mlsclkoskl, 6 caly the present Income tax. mg in office, and they wUl be pleted her aophom ore year. A nine-year-(dd South Wind­ day night before the bill was Albert Braun, Brooklyn, N.Y.; that he will visit (Commu­ "and I h(g>e the state of Con­ Also, Dana M. Kurts, RFD 2, Bogglnl, in relating the back- excused from the nominating The projecto by states, with and services, scored a ha $19.7.t M- bii> ^"“^hs of the Increase coming sor girl was bUU listed In criti­ signed, that If the law was sign­ South St., Coventry; Amelia T. Joseph Dlpletro, 132 Harlan S t.; the number of projects, and from retroactive Social Security nist China brought follow­ cal condition at St. 'Frands Hos­ necticut is going to make a g;round of the General Assem- committee, lion increase in the second quar- Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ ed, the town counsel should draft baurrel o f m oney.” Lamberg, 27A Bluefleld Dr.; John IwanlCkl, Enfield; Mrs. benefit payments of ten per pital, Hartford, at noon today bly’s acUon on the tax, men- flyg committee members ter. but more than half of the up word from the West­ ship, Interdenominational, will on ordinance and bring It back Hie Southington survey, cm- Florence D, Lane, Windsor; Jeannette LaRlvlere, 68 High­ located. In that order: cent. Without the retroactive as a result of running Into the tloned that before the Income ^at will replace the incumbents have a Bible study and open to the board Immediately for ducted by radio station WNTT, Christine L. LatuUppe, 36 land Dr., South Windsor. Massachusetts: 12.888 payment, personal Incom e last ern White House today side of a moving ‘automobile tax U repealed a subsUtute tax Dorothy Brindamour, .utoj to price liicreue.. „„„„„ i„orei»ed discussion tonight at 7:30 at Or­ consideration. If possible, Farr found 62 o f 100 persons said Diane Dr., Vernon; Mrs, Myr­ package wlU have to be agreed ^ 47, $6,324,986. that the trip will take ange Hall. yesterday afternoon. suggested. It should be on the tle A. M cGregor, 44 Cam pfield Maine: 1, 2,981, $1,287,830. The /*®J*^*^®"* ^ __ $8.6 billion, below the $6.6 bUUon they would like to see a race “P®"' E. Center St.; Dominic Squats reached a seasonally adjusted ..^erease r^coided In Jtoy. place well in advance of Laura Turkowsky, daughter August agenda. track located In Southington; Rd.; Mrs. Marie P. McGuiness, New Hampshire: 6, 2,340, om trillion'^ ‘"crease recorded In May. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Tur­ Public Records The state Income tax was a 64 Downey Dr.; John Ell- MAI 2ZO annual rate of 31-040 tnuion m Dr. Harold C. Passer, assist­ next May 1. The executive board of the Director Jon Norris stressed 23 said they wouldn’t, and 26 Kelly Rd., Vernon. kowsky o f 360 Pleasant V alley Warranty Deeds Senate amendment to the House ,man, 89 Finley St.; and Wuter ant commerce secretary for In announcing Thursday night 'Manchester Junior Women’s that the' ordinance should in­ said they didn’t care or hadn’t Also, Mrs. Agnes Mathlews, Rd., darted from the laWn in WlUiam A. and JuUe M. Rid- tax package passed on the night 260 HoUlster St,/ ‘ i'™' economic affairs, said the sec- that he had accepted an Invlta- Club 'Will meet tonight at 6 at clude "the elimlnatlcm of the made up their minds. Niantlc; Mrs. Charlotte A. front of Pleasant VaUey School dlesworth to Sidney A. and c t June 30. Final vote to ap- ^ ^ “ was Uon from Prem ier Chou Eln-lai the Signer cottage on Columbia possibility of off-track betting.’’ Two men have appeared be­ M ay, 619B H illiard St.; Mrs. prove the bill came at about 4 The hudge ^ on Rt. SO and Into the side of a to go to Peking, Nixon said the Lake. Assistant town counsel, Thom­ fore Southington town officials Grace I. Moore, 86 Overlook Irene H. Keyles, property on 8 a.m. on July 1. Gov. Duimas proposal, due to-i«st prdblsms car being driven by Eleanor L. journey would be undertaken as O’Marra, noted that he with proposals to build a racd p y r.; Mrs. Olga M. Panclera, Cornwall Dr., conveyance Tax MesklU neither signed nor with party toances, Clogstcn of 804 Pleasant VaUey track near Interstate Route 84 Stafford Springs; Mrs. Jo Ann $36.20. The employment projecto are 8 advisers abandoned 1" «>e flrot quarter. before next May. Manchester Barracks, World has experienced considerable de­ vetoed the MU, but allowed It to said. It Iq necessary, be added. A 'White House source who de­ Rd. In an area that ls''now mostly E. Perez, East Hartford. John A. and Geraldine M De- as thex/commlttee is starting d e s ig n e d to dls- target of an average $1,066 He said consumers accounted War I 'Veterans, and Auxiliary lays In trying to get copies of become law without any action for three-fourths of the second clined to be quoted by name will have a picnic Sunday at 1 The chUd was taken to the farm land. Also, Caroline R. Ralmondo, Marche to Wayne A. and Beat­ wlE^^ the lowest amount of a^anta^d youto between 14 ,or all cf aWl. The various laws, passed some time on his part. and 2 1 to romaln In sclu^l or a $30 quarter Increase In ONP. said this was an outside date p.m. at the home of Mrs. Molly ho^ltal by ambulance. She was ago, because, according to state Horse racing already is legal 97 Foster St.; Mrs. May E. Rol­ rice J. Reynolds, property at 82 'Bcggini said tbqt he has re­ iCney ever—only $8$. lins, Lebanmi; Gerard P. Staves return, or to acquire work ex- "There has been a general and that he would expect the McCarthy, 170 Warren Ave., found to have head and internal officials, they have not been In New York, Massachusetts Alexander St., conveyance tax ceived several complaints froi Appointed, to the budget com- ipjurles. and Rhode Island. Jr., 998 Hartford Tpke., Rock­ perlence needed to get jobs. Con^nsus among economists trip to occur much sooner, al­ Vernon. Those planning to at­ printed yet. ‘"The town counsel’s $36.30. irate------taxpayers------cmicerned' abc^t mlttee were: John Hutchinson, months of the year. ville; Suzanne E. Supple, 104 Hie OcnnecUcut agencies get­ _ . for many months that consumer though— not necessarily this tend are reminded to bring a No charges were lodged John B. Barninl to David h . the income tax, and he said the gg irvlng St.; Robert Stone, 60 The departoent ^ d the rate ^ ^ ^ office will act on It as rapidly Gordon Dr., South Windsor; ting the funds, with the number year. dish of food for the picnic and against the Clogston woman. and Susan F. Fowler, property situation needs furthec^ study. Butternut Rd.; James HaUoran, as we can,’’ O’Marra assured Frederick Tedford, 179 Fern St.; of Jobs, will be: economic expansUm In 1971,” The President said the prime an article for a kitchen social. Other area poUce activity: Scouts Ready at 14 Linden St., conveyance "TTils whole thing should have Delmmit St.; Mary Ami cent In Ithe Aprtl-June period. the board. Mrs. Veronica Thomas, 676 Nev- Action for Bridgeport Commu­ purpose of his mission would be 'TOUWIND At least one town organization, tax $23.66. been studied, not done at 3 pa^anoa, 106 Footer St.; and down from the 6.3 per cent of to seek a "normalization" of re­ State police from the Stafford For Camping ers Rd., South Windsor. nity D evelopm ent: 1,187, $600,910 He called the surge In con­ the Council on Ministries of the Also, Henry W. Hldeii, 40 Keleaae of Federal Tax IJen o’clock In the morning,” he james Bayllaa, 98 Forest St. sumer spending the most signif­ lations between the United Tro yesterday arrested Arlan said. "I hadn’t even seen the committee, to select one-quarter rate of Inflation South United Methodist Church, Stone St.; Robert J. Upton m , U.S. Government against Gun- Uc D iocese o f B ridgeport: 179, icant aspect of the second-quar­ States and mainland China. R. Dimock, 40, of 891 New Brit-, has come, out against gambling In New Mexico lier Printing International inc., hill.” a locaUon for camptdgn head- since the second quarter of 1968. The visit, was arranged last aln Ave., Rocky HUl at his 32 Conway R d.; Michael Ustach, $70,880. ter figures.' in town. At a June 28 m eeting 66 Elm St., two liens, one for Evldently the tax was passed quarters, will be composed of The economy actually ad- But Passer said consumers weekend 'by Ovou and Dr. Henry home on a warrant Issued by six Boy Scouts and a scout Shelton; John WinZIer, 22 Wads­ with very few legislaton seeing Community Action Committee a t ^ »>'ai n/ nVmut of the council, a rescdutlon sup­ $3,808.41, and one fo r $1,864.27. Steve Cavsgnaro, T9 Wookstock , .... , , are In "an especially good posl- A. Kissinger, Nixon’s adviser Circuit Court 12. leader w ill leave July 24 for worth St. it. "I’d like to see the Income o f D an bu ryf 110, $48,410 ^ porting Oenovesl was passed by Diaaointton Agreement D r.; CJlarence E\dey, 86 HoUls­ 3% per cent, ^ d by eco^mtoto increase their spending for naUonol security affairs, The warrant charged three advanced camping at Camp t.-'-r hlH new," Gro'^iert added, yfiniBuun Area Community Ac­ to be below the rate needed to ELECTRIC an 87 to 8 vote. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Donna Hardle and Lena G. ter St.; Mrs. Katherine Pontl- vigorously, their Incomes are who made a secret stop In Pe­ counts of indecent assault, two I%ltmont, Cimarron, N.M. and "It’q one of the best guarded tion program : 182, $64,760 cut into a high rate of unem­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hardie, ho longer doing business ceUl, 882 Hackmatack St; rising and they have built up king during an il-

- two-and-a-half days, and decided make the strike effective, ROME (AlP) — Tile Italian actress. The move is keejrfng house was completely ransack­ TELEPHONE SERVICE ly jn budgetary considerations, atlon for' 25 years helping land- set over the rejection of all bids jhe case belonged to New York. Because the dial system Retroactivity: is The union government termed Presldnrt tiiem out ta prism. seeks pay retroactive to the ex­ For The Summer ed. the board feel^ that in view owners with a wide variety of and have expressed their feel- Stamford police charged Juan heavily automated, pAone com- , ^ aAv«r«i Bell cmi- Nixon’s visit to mainland Caitok Oirlstopher Stuart AndrWs, Mrs. .Condio sustained slight as a positive step toward cotso 25, and his wife. Sherry Lynne, of the $40,000 cut liy the Board soil and water oonservation tags in .calls to the State’s At- Ocaclo, 20, of Stamford pany officiate said the system P‘*'®~®*‘ '* PROYIDBD BY I- abrasions and lacerations as she of Finance best interests of the problems. The district is the on- tomey’s office. ’They reason punier. He is being held sbould continue to operate near idatlon of world peace. 20, made the promise Thuraday was shoved to the floor by the overall school would be served ly local conservation program that since ithe same guns ran be Bridgeport Oorrectlonal normal until equipment break- A spokesman for Premier to Superior Oxirt judge Byrcn fleieing burglars, who disappear­ by putting the money into basic which has technical assistance bought elsewhere these might as {.gjitgr. downs become overwhelming, Coventry Town & Counfry Gardens Emilio Colombo said: ‘"The dia­ McMillan after pleadtag guilty ed over a back . It was programs, rather than hiring an- available to individuals, towns, well be sold rather than wasted. New York state must seek his One spokesman predicted few logue between the greatest to possession ta dangerous COMPLETE EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE unsure if they used a get-away other kindergarten teacher. regions and the state. Caldwell said that his own extradition. hitches for at least a month. Police Blotter world powers is always useful drags. car. AND LANDSCAPING as a means to achieve and con­ The Judge had given him the Grunske also said he would R' addition to money needed feeling Is that the state shwld The Stam fo rd Advocate report- Regular telephone installation Steven Lakes, 20, ... „at Mark „ Dr., Police are still tavestigattag Although there is a work stoppage, we are doing everything possible to provide llk°T?e more iSrente a t^ ^ *®'‘ ®®®>'®tarial and tech- net be in the business of ^ling Thursday that each state was ^ work was about at a verier- solidate world peace. Italy has aUernative ta returntang to his the break. like to se more parenw at lowm district also such things. "It’s not good law hesitant to assume the financial „fo„,i^n w suoervlaorv oer- 9®^ charged yestor- COVENTRY 742-6555 always tried to give its own con- mother’s Lmdon home or g;otag bud^ heartap needs funds for stationery, post- enforcement and it’s net worth responsibility of bringing the gonnel in most areas provided speeding Md improper tributlOT to this aim as it was to Jail. He put Mrs. Andrews on uninterrupted service. board’s budget ^quests. age. phone Jillls. educatl^al making a few bucks.” He re- to ite^riusion. ^ L S lcer^^^^w nS ^*^® shovm by its recognition ta the a year's probation vdien she It was noted that the cos(for materials for schools and such, grets any inconvenience to the Policet>#.ii/.« declinediieeUned comment, on theuio |,gsjs_k—io traveling 86 nfi.p.h. in a 46 m.p.h. Peoples Republic ta (Jhlna.” said she planned to follow her Labor Scene Because of the greatly reduced work force, there may be serious delays on an additional teacher for a half- Contributions should be sent would-be buyers. reason for their reluctance to cfflciate have said it sene. husband to Englaiid with their day se^ion would be approxi- hq. 'TcJland, County Soil and Had the guns been sold, one ^oept tiie caOe. Richard Moricz, 88, of EUtag- would be at least two weeks aft- VATTOAN CITY (AP) — The daughter, Judy Lynne, 5 At-A-Glance operator-handled calls. Here are some suggestions to help you get the b^t mately $4,000. Water Conservation District, of them would have been an In- ______. .. i t « 1,. ton, was charged with faUure ------Vatican said visits like Presi­ er a strike settlement before Its ^ / \ months. (CoiiUnned trom Page One) Siena said he felt that the Tolland County Agricultural teresttag if bizarre addition to a _ to dent Nixon’s to China “are The Los Angeles couple was board could find $4,000 In a mil- Center, RJt. 90, 'Vernon 06066. collection. ’This was the gun Two-Continenl— ^ ~ —- .Qjty -j., members v iw. could get ti. back i to a load of trash to vlcwbd with the desire they can work waif- arrested May 26 ta the seaside wid the AFtrCIO United Steel­ possible service: llon-dollar budget, .,ln spite of Hioee on the district Board which figured in the escape of , » ^ . m. i. ^®*’* oecau» of complex dump and lost a lot of it on effectively serve to consolidate community ta Laguna Bearii by workers continued negotiations the cuts. of sWrvlso«a re: Frank Nle- a prison Inmate who received The city of Istanbul '^key. p^ edi^ for ratifying a new "® To p t tbat good fedlng world peace and collaboration officers \riio said they found under a news blackout seektag a Castagna, Maneggia, Dr. Al- derwerfer, Ellington; William it packed by his mother in a Jar lies hatt in Europe and half cataract. Both men are scheduled to among peoples.” hadiish and hertan ta Andrews’ new contract for 850,000 em­ ton and new board member Kralovlch, Andover; John Mor- of peanut butter as a CSiristmas Asia. The cimramts are cot- iBe lari company offer, re- in-Ctacult Court 13, liulde...biiy • Dial your own long-distance colls if jjossible. Don't moke colls car. ployes to replace one that ex­ Mhrilyn Breslow expressed dasky, Stafford; Norman gift. It was the only .26 calibre nected by on^ridgeOTd a mm- jected by the union, tavoived a -^-jmehester Aug. 2. GENEVA (AlP) — Dpilomats A probation report said An­ pires Aug. 1. sympathy with the parents and Strong, Vernon, and Horace automatic in the lot which tltude of ferries. This is t n e ______' ______attending conferences ta the MaU — Postal talks at the La­ requiring operator assistance. might have had the distinctive only place in the world where drews and his wife were living agreed that classes should be as Pease, Somers United Nations reacted with ex­ on welfare asslstaime when ar­ bor Department recessed tem­ small as possible. Maneggrla smell of peanut butter instead you,^can take an international citement and surprise to Nix­ porarily when the goverament of gun powder. cruise for a nlcltel. m rested. It said his actresssister • Please look in your telephone directory for local numbers. Don t termed a board policy which al­ AooinptaMy on’s announcement. brought Itim here from England mediator was called into the lows up to 30 pupils per class R O C K V IL L E ‘ "This is jolly good news," ta 1966 so he could study phofto- rail sttuatlon. Tbe new U.8. commented a delegate front coll Directory Assistance (411). “archaic” and said it is one of Navy Blamed graphy, and cut off his $606 Postal Service is attempting to several areas needing revision. SCRAP CO.. Inc. Ghana as he arrived for u meet­ monthly allowance In November negotiate its first contract with Mrs. Breslow suggested re­ For Oil AT PERO'S ing ta the U.N. economic and three years later. seven postal unions. • Please coll our repair service and business office only in emer­ cruiting volunteers from the sacial conference. NEW YORK (AP) — ’The city community to assist with the NATIVE: Tomatoes, Cukes, Green sad Yellow Beans, M ad TOP PRICES PAID! Yugoslavia’s delegate said he gencies, since telephone installation and repair work will be kindergarten program, and Man- and Coast Guard pressed an ex- Bowl, Sptaacti, Beet Greens, Swiss Omni, Green nnd Yel­ ^tiinfcH that Chinese memberriilp egrir suVgeste'd°attracti^ stu- panded cleanup operation today low Squash, Peas, Romatae, Cabbage, Endive, Eaoarole, in the United Nations is now dent teachers or hiring aides'to to reiw e thick, sticky fuel oil Beets, Radishes, Leeks, Rntternnt Squash, OanUflower, ■defnilte." greatly curtailed. ease the load on the teacher, spilled from a Navy ship ta Bay- Com on Cob, SheU Beans, Cherry ’Tomatoes. "Ihls is no longer a question principle but a technic^ Castagna was directed to ex- ^ ® . N.J. from m as of city FRESH NATIVE: Peaches, , F ei^ , Nectnrines, Bing of • Keep your fire, police and other emergency numbers readily plore both possibilities, and to be^hes where It washed Cherries, Cantaloupes, HOTeydews, Bed and Green Gr^ies, COPPER problem which wHi be solved ei­ special report to the board in Septem- a^ore. ry. i Apricots, Delicious Apples, Blueberries, Currants, lim es. ther tl^ year or next." her it enrollment was “ so ex- ^Som e 3 ^ gaUons ta ^ i ^ e r Mrs. Zola Morionova, the So­ available. VISIT OUR IMPORTED BASKET DISPLAY viet UnlOT’s permanent mission How can we make every S t ««h -.. .0 -....n .. Charles Custom Kitchen so spe­ WE HAVE A MOON ROCKER chief, declined comment. "Let me frist see the official cial? Working closely, with you, We regret this temporary inconvenience to our customers, and are doing every­ BRASS report," ahe told newsmen. we discover your work habits Other communications dls- 'Towle open^ the WEEKEND SPECIALS "Then I may be able to say and special needs and make cussed at the meeting included S p ace G on d itioiiiiig thing we can to serve you as well as possible. the oil from one tank to another. NATIVE PEARS ....«..:...... lb. SINft something." your new kitchen as exclusively yours as a Paris original. ’ITie Coast Guard said it real­ NATIVE CUKES ...... 8 for t B t SSimL « ■■■SrtSajl SSn ■•■■■ursnnsnnia'^.fcfca.da "Are you surprised?” a re­ ized the extent Of Ule spin oiUy porter persisted,.. . . ^ Native Yellow' & Green SQUASH'.. 2 'lbs. 3Si6 tmsawiiawC T wni. >ijqti|i» u Thursday, and then contracted LEAD SSBssSjsrssss "That’a you who says so, she two private firms for cleanup PEACHES ...... lb. 2 9 ^ —iim vi—fc replied and walked off. nc. operations and notified city offi­ LARGE BING CHERRIES ...... lb. 8 9 « NEWSPAPER wWrnwMlsfmmSSU s a a iw i wiwB. w 'S f mim. lEiirntns l|rralh cials. (WE HANDIJC PATgai DBIVES FOB GHUBCHBS, Breaks for Seniors By then the oil had spread We Cany The Manchester Evening Herald BOY SCOUTS, AND OTHER OBOANIZATIONK) Published Dally Except Sundajy five miles to Coney Island COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS SCRAP IRON — OTHER METALS DALLAS (AP) — Senior clU- CUSTOM KITCHENS cens now can ride-city buses all Southern New England l^ephone MS,che“ti?r“coOT“ Beach In Brooklyn, where it b a t t e r i e s — RADIATORS — PAPERS — BAGS washed ashore 20 feet above the Also Buyers of INDUSTBIAL SCBAP they wish during off-peak hours TELEPHONE 878-8681 607 N0W Park A p t. 232-4407 West Hanford Telei^one 6^2711 jqivv water mark alcn^r a mile- by paying $6 for a pass. 989 HARTFORD TURNPIKE BOCKVIIXJE, CONN. Second Class PosI :e Paid at and-a-haU stretch, and to beach­ FOGAJITY BROTHERS. Inc. 19 Manchester, Conn, (f es on Staten Island and Queons. PFPO only Dallas County residents SUBSCRIPTION RATES About 50 City Parks Depart- I PRODUCE!' 7 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. 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P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,.FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 P A G E S E V E N T o lla n d 1 Jarash. 30 miles north of Am­ Conceivably, this year, the C.I.A. may U.S. Liaison man. be setting up something different, ilke a Army' officials have turned determined effort, next fall, to hold the Town Bank back newsmen trying to reach j 643-5136 24 HOUR TOWING i f p r d d Quits Cairo the battle area, despite an an­ region against the Pathet Lao’s return. ___ Prmi.TRHHlIi BY THB Gardening nouncement that the roads into ' HEOULD FRDmNO____ OO.. INC. To G>nstruct the hills were open. IS BImmU StTMt But the chances ars that the routine After Talks The government operation THOHAB wlH persist. was launched four days ago Moriorty BroHiers - WAUTBtR R . ____ Now Building By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Publlaheni W U h when the guerrillas, numbering B\>unded October . 1881 Michael -Sterner, the State De- about 3,000, refused an ultima­ 1 It has been, in its oriental way, not a The Savings Bank of Tolland t J partment’s chief specialist on tum to move to new bases In, un­ FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY P iiU lsM B re n EWenlnc BzoeM SnDOaira bad system tor waging a war. Elach aide a n d HoUdays._____ , Bnlered at the FM Ofliea at has announced plans to ‘ con­ ' Egyptian affairs, left Calm to- inhabited areas west of Amman. Xancheater, Coon., aa Second Claaa X ao scores a victory and occupies a piece at CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAHIS Xatter struct a new olflce to bo local,1 Frai LtWO< J day for Washington after talks Jordanian military authorities ' terrttocy cnce a year. The exercise, al­ ed on Rt. 74 between the Tol­ ^ w it h Egyptian officials on the ® g^ierrillas were harass- SUBSCRIPTION RATBB I on all makes. . . Funabla in Adrtuioe though relatively bloodless, seems to land Post Office and the new ■ villages in the north and en- ■ One Year ...... WM ^sllriU ty of reopening the Suez dangering army patrols by e shopping center now under Canal. Six Xontiia . iS.fio satisfy aa much of a genuine fighting in­ planting mines. .1 Three Xonilu ...... 9.% Sterner and Donald C. Ber- One Xontb ...... stinct as the laotlans can rouse up construction by David Web­ STAN OZIMEK, Manager ster. gus, the top American diplomat ___ ifiainiiim oF among themselves in response to their In Cairo, declined comment on Formosa*a GI\P Up THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We haye engaged the serv­ 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER C.I.A. or their Communist advleers. the talks, but the Eg;yptians said TAIPEI — Formosa’s gross , The Aaaooated Preaa is _ exotnalTei]r en- ices rtaiiw^mw —_•« l wa p.m, M »icrr2E«r: Tuesday and although on the aide of laxity toward the local bank to expand Its AGERiATUM, MARIGOLDS, l I V w * W l s f t o a r ____ 1 ew ww« ~ ------*■ told newsmen in Belgrade that SUU Large, In Bloom and Beautiful a poaalble danger to human belnga, is services to include a night de­ PETUNIAS. ZINNIAS, ETC. A A n pository and a drive-in teller. by supplying arms to Israel the R eg. $1.19 and $1.39 for iq>parenUy going to be allowed to con­ United States was making peace PACK The parking area will also be 3 f o r $2.50 tinue, so far as Its effects are concern­ expanded. At present Morgan- in the Middle East impossible. 10 f o r f Q® WW F riday, July 16 Rlad said that war might re­ Plant Late Vegetable Plants Now Me ed. V. • fcli • son stated the bank has eight $7,50. ■ W . . / • parking spots, and often as sult again if negotiations be­ tween Israel and Eg;ypt were One notes, also, that tho great unof­ many as 40 cars line up outside Hie President Plans A Trip on Friday nights to use the unsuccessful. BLUEBERRY PLANTS ficial guardian of the nation’s consumer 'I- /-■ 6 The direction of President N1x

PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.'MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1071 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 •it" PAGE NINE up more normal relations with ZBA Cancels Scope of Job Reduced the people of China," said Ben. chester (SAM) is sponsoring the Workers R ail Lines Girl from Ecuador Chosen China Visit Inflation WORLD ALMANAC group. Tolland County Superior Court Obituary Q«orge S. McGovern, D-S.D., FACTS Tarr Sets The Zoning Board of Ap­ his party’s only declared presi­ “The Welcoming” is called a United B y H it B y To Attend MHS Next Year peals July meeting schedul­ Town Atcarding Contract Praised By dential a q jin u it fo r 1972. Rate Dipped comedy by Its author and is a Gordon J. Stewart Sr. ed for Monday at 7 p.m. in "Such a v isit'co u ld be o f Imt Lottery comedy ip that what happens Teen Released from Jail; SOUTH WINDSOR — Gordon A petite brunette from Quito, the Municipal BuUdlng has mense importance in bringing In the play is triie. It tells about For Union Pond Dam Work a house that goes up for sale State Taxes Joseph Stewart Sr., 82, of East Pickets Ecuador, just under five feet been canceled for lack ot M ansfield about a speedy end to the war-in Last Month On Draft and the neighbors who are in­ Rehabilitation Successful Hartford, father of Mrs. Joseph faiil and weighing not quite 100 a quorum. tially be dote when holes are Vietnam and in laying the (Continued from Pnfe One) The town is in the process of terested in knowing who or S. Larson .of South Windsor, died (Continued from Pnge One) pounds, will be the American According to Town Plan­ drilled from the top of the dam

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY,. JULY 16, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTEft EVENING p J lA L D . MANCipJSiTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 Tiant Hurls 10 Scoreless Frames, Giants Acquire 49ers ’ Lakes^ % Petr ocelli’s Homer Downs Twins Snell Reports to Jet Workouts nine years In the pro football NEW YORK (AP) — the team's training camp at to play this season but he Elsewhere in the NFL train­ wars. The 32-year-old center The National Football Amherst, Mass. wants to get paid like a valu­ ing camps, rookie hopefuls con­ BOSTON (AP) — J^uis Petrocelll’s ISth inning homer key situations choking Min­ 13th, Reggie Smith walked and surrendered just two walks in spent only half a season with K League season is still two Bell said the pact was for able running bacH iriiould. tinued ** going through their before 27,673 fans, nesota threats. stole second. Carl Tastrzemski the final three Intolngs. TTie Tiant, a 80-year-old right­ brilliant effort enaWed- him to more than one year but he did Sid GUlman, Chargers’ gener­ paces under the scrutiny of tiie the Colts after being picked off “ He pitched his heart out and With the bases loaded in the drew an intentional walk. Pet- months away but the New hander rescued from the second, he struck out two bat­ rocelli, fanned by Williams in pick up his eighth victory in 10 England Patriots already not disclose any other details. al manager, said he wasn’t coaches, and veterans worked waivers from Miami but he. cli­ it's a shame we couldn’t get maxed his career by snapping ters and got out of the jam by the 11th, got revenge, belting decisions. have recorded their first The 63, 216pound quarter­ worried too much about Garrett at testing old injuries ■which minor leagues by Boston him the win,” Boston Manager “ Lee did it again for us,” back set NCAA records In pass­ because the player is still could spell the difference in the bail Jim O’Brien kicked for getting the next batter on an in­ his 15th homer high into the victory — the signing of last month, still is looking Eddie Kasko said. "He threw field out. In the 10th, Rod screen in left center to end the Kasko said, “ but We can’t for­ ing yards with 7,887 yards. In bound by the option clause In their readiness for the coming tile winning field goal in Super Jim Plunkett, Stamford’s for his first victory with 154 pitches and was sUll throw­ Carew got a triple off the left marathon. get about Tiant, Rico and ev­ his final collegiate performance his contract. season. Bowl V. ing good, but he was exhausted. field wall. All Luis did was to ‘”rhis has to be something of eryone else who contributed to Heisman Trophy - winning with the Indians he led them to The New York Giants ac­ One veteran. Matt Snell of Tile Philadelphia Eagles suf­ the Red Sox, but he cer­ If he can throw 164 pitches and strike out the next two batters. a record for scoreless innings a good sound defense. Now if quarterback. a 27-17 victory over Ohio State quired ’ defensive tackle Roland the New York Jets, reported to fered a shock when quarter­ tainly has found a home. fire the ball the way he did in The Red Sox were held to in this ball park—and with the we can only get hitting again.” Plunkett came to terms with in the Rose Bowl. Lakes from the San Francisco the team’s Long Island camp to back Rick Arrington injured his Tiant, cut loose by Minnesota the 10th, he’s sound.’ ’ three hits by veteran Jim Per­ wind blowing out, too,’’ Kasko The Red Sox named right­ the Pats and the signing took The question of contracts also 49ers. Lakes is a 16year veter­ work on the flexibility of his left while working out viiile nursing: a rib cage Injury Tiant allowed 10 hits, a few ry for 10 innings. ’They failed to said. “ A nice win? It was a hander Sonny Siebert, owner of place in Chicago where he is came up on the West Coast an

(AP photos) Game’s Best Relief Pitcher NO VACATION— Colts’ quartertiack Earl Morrall ends vacation as he and the Greg Murray Colts begin summer training. Morrall makes tiring sit-up exercise look easy. Comets Late Rally 1 ^ 1 INTERMEDIATE Indian Jrs. 42 (Davis 13, Wins State By THE ASSOCIA’TED PRESS Natlona] League Snaps Mets’ Six-Game Streak Taggart 12, Cooper 9) Hoop- (AP photo) East Division sters 38 (Guardlno 10, Cmmelly Snaps Losing Skein Ju n ior G olf GOTCHA!— Phillies catcher Mike Ryan holds ball after tagging Cubs Jim W L Pet. OB 12). HOUSTON (A P )— New in a row, while the Mets broke Cedeno’s single. Houston added Shemp 31 (Leone 6, Downey Patriots Victorious, WATERTOWN (AP) —Seven- Hickman at the plate in the fifth inning. Action came during a double steal Pittsburgh 68 31 .662 — a six-game losing streak. 7, Fleishman 6) Barons 26 (P. A three-game losing streak ended for Moriarty’s last teen-ybar-old Greg Murray de­ attempt, Ryan getting the throw from Phillies second baseman Terry Harthon. New York 47 40 .640 10 York Mets’ manager Gil two in the second on Menke’s Chicago 48 41 .630 10 Hodges <»lls Tug McGraw McGraw had only one touchy single, Edwards’ triple and Leber 14). night on the St. Thomas Seminary field in Bloomfield feated 16year-oId Joe ^rino Inning after relieving Gary Gen­ Metzger’s squeeze bunt. Jr., who was plagued by three- St. Louis 47 43 .622 llMi the best reliever in base­ SENIOR n when they defeated 'Volkswagen, 5-3, behind the two- PhiladeliMa 30 61 .433 lOVi try. In the sixth, he walked The Mets started their come­ The following are the starting putt greens, to win the State ball—and the stocky left­ Doug Rader and Jim Wynn dou­ Dead Bears 41, (Norton 12, hit pitching of John Serafini. Golf -Association junior cham- MCntrea)! 36 56 .380 23Vi back in the fourth inning against Umes for the Member-Guest golf hander proved a point for bled, bringing about an inten­ Peak 10, Hull 6) Stags 36 Plunkett Inks Pact The ■win, ■which- gave the piondilp Thursday at the Water- West Division Astros starter Ken Forsch. Ken tournament at the Ellington tional walk to Denis Menke. (Lodge 11, Manning 8). Comets a 9-4 wcm-lost record In town Country Club. Brewers Tap Ya[nks, S Francisco 66 36 .604 — his skipper Thursday night Singletcn, who had three hits, AMHERST, Mass. (AP) ” We’re very pleased that he club during the 1970 season aft- Ridge Country d u b Saturday Barry’s 28 (Brooks 12, Han­ the East Division of Greaiter Los Angelels 60 41 .640 6 as the Mets defeated the McGraw had. retired eight knocked in one run and Bob As- TJv.. has signed,” General Manager er leading the Minnesota VI- Time ran out for Serlno at son 8, LaPolnte 4, Manfredlos Hartford Twilight League play, and Sunday. There wlU be 27 Houston 43.46 .480 1014 Houston Astros 9-4. straight, five of them by strike- promonte another. Jim Plunkett, his signa- upton BeU said. “ He has a lot kings to the NFL title the pre- the 16th hole. Murray, of Wam- cuts, before this bit of trouble. 22 (Healey 8, Daley 7). also increased their lead to two holes on Saturday, plus an 18- ponoeg Country Club, was four AUanta 44 40 .473 12 Jerry Grote drove in a run in ture on a multi-year con- of great potential tor the fu- vious year, McOraw entered the game in He ended the threat by slipping games over the East Hartford hole shotgun play on Sunday. holes up then with only three Cincinnati 42 61 .462 14 the sixth to set the stage for tract, says he is “ happy to tore” 'TU be at a dlsadvan^e ^ the fourth inning and finished up a called third strike past John Jets (7-6), who dropped a 4-2 de­ remaining. S w Diego 33 68 .363 22 Jones’ two-run smash in the sev­ be with the New England Plunkett, speaidng to tiie porting late,” Plunkett said. STAFFORD SPBESIWAY CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT in grand style. He allowed only Edwards. Last Night’ s Fights cision to the New Britain Pal- Serlno, of D. F. Wheeler, May’s Homer Enough Thursday’s Results enth. TO w itn m e .a n g in a conference here via tele- “Wiyrtcally I’U be ready to go In addition to the continual 8 :00 Kuehn-Frisch — Meur- one hit and struck out eight in Chicago 7, 'Philadeli^a 6 The Astros were not heard Patriots and looking for- hookup to Chicago, said but I’ll have to leam the termi- battle for points,' both track and cons. managed to knock the medalist improving his record to 6-3. from the rest of the way as Mc­ The Mets added four runs in TOKYO — EJagle Sato, 141, Through four innings. It ap- ant-Ferguson Los Angeles 6, AUanta 0 ward to working with Joe "definitely a load off my nology systems and personnel, naticnal, a guaranteed spot for and tournament favorite, Craig A two-run homer by Cleon Graw put them down in order. the eighth, three of them un­ Japan, knocked out Roldan Ju- 8 :08 Wolff-Haley — Indlmenl- NEW YORK (AP) — “I that landed several rows into of that jam. In the seventh, he Cincinnati 2, San Francisco 1 Kapp and all the rest o f mind” to be in the fold. so I’U have a lot of work to the“ 1«6W p m od lfl^ '-^ S m 'a n Moriarty’s would Carson, out of the tournament the right field seats was all the walked two of the first three Jones in the seventh inning put Houston jumped off to a 4-0 earned, after reliever George muad, 140^, Philippines, 3. jQurtjj consecutive Co-Lester . . . New York 9, Houston 4 the men on the team.” ‘T m pleased with the con- catch up on!” race at ' Pocono International don’t know what it is with Brewers needed to snap New batters, then wets replaced by the Mets ahead for the first tjme lead with a pair of runs in each Culver made a bad throw to loss. Volkswagen jumped out to 8 :16 Geda-HlUnskl — Lh>K“ a- St. Louis 7-4, Montreal 3-6 TTie Heisman Trophy winner tract,” he said, but both he and BeU,. however. Indicated that Raceway awaits the winner But on Thursday Serlno three- me and the ninth inning,” York’s modest three-game win­ winner Ken , 5-4, who at 6-4, and they padded the lead of the first two innings. second base. . Len Boswell, NEW YORK — Walter See- of a 3-0 lead In the first two In­ Lingua Pittsibuigh 4, San Diego 3, 17 from Stanford, irfeked by the the Patriots declined to give he thought there were benefl- a 66lap NASCAR modified fea- putted the fourth, eighth and ning streak. limited New York' to two singles with four m($re in the eighth, The Astros scored two in the breaking an O-for-19 slump, dou­ •ley, 126%, Sayville, N.Y., out­ nings. They picked up their first ninth greens to leave him three- Dave May smiled. Innings pointed Maximo Sanchez, 126, Patriots as the National Foot- any specifics beyond the fact clal aspects to the All-Star tore Saturday night at Stafford “ If it’s gonna come in the the rest of the way. Friday’s Gaines three of them unearned. first on Roger Metzger’s triple, bled in one and Tommy Agee two in the opening frame on 8:00 Keatlng-Bniyette — Dy- down to Murray after the first The center fielder Dominican Republic, 8. ball League’s No. 1 draft dioice tliat It was for more than one Game. Springs Motor Speed'way. ninth inning, it’s okay—as long May said his good fortune in Philadelphia (Short 5-10) at The Astros now have lost six ’s double and Cesar singled home two more. their only game safeties. Sera­ mon-Danforth nine. has something going with Yan­ this year, signed Thursday year. “ I think playing against the “ Because of the importance as the score is Ued when I hit New York might be a “fault” of Chicago (Hands 9-9) fini walked Bruce Karatklewlcz, 8 ;08 McCarthy-Parclak — San­ Murray Increased his lead to kee Stadium. May has started night In Chicago vriiere 'he Is Plunkett wiU come to the Pa- Colts wUl be a great experience of this race,” said Racing Di- it,” May said. a former manager. San Diego (Ariin 4-12) at ____ Mike Pltruzzello tripled him four with a birdie on the 12th. four of the Brewers’ five games currently working out for the triots’ camp right after the Col- for him—he’ll get a lot of rector Bill Slater, “ the distance born—Hawkswood StotUemyre, 9-8, allowed only “ I was a spray hitter unUl I Pittsburgh (J<*Ason 6-6 ), night There’s home, and Mike Gerich’s single They tied the remaining three in New York this season and, in Legion Hosts CoUege All-Stai; Game. lege All-Star Game <« JiUy 30 knowledge and experience out has been Increased. 8 :16 Rigget-Kemp — SchlUer- six hits. He had gotten May out got to Rochester in the Intema- San Francisco (Perry 7-8) at scored Pltruzzello. holes. three of them, has crashed Ue- The announcement that the 6-. in which he and other pro of that game,” said the Pats’ $20,000’ up for grabs at Poccsio, Conley on sliders twice before. Uonal League. We had a short Cincinnati (Nolan 7-9), night Their last tally came when Murray, who will be a senior breaking home runs in the ninth so w e’li make every effort to “ 1 was looking for another right-field .porch and Earl Los Angeles (Sutton 9-7) at foo63,_ 216pound quarterback rookies ‘ will meet the NELi new general manager-who . was Valk reached first and came Second Flight at Conrad High School In West inning. Zone Leaders ceme up 'With the best represen­ ■rj one,” May said, “ dnd he hung it Weaver wanted to make me a Atlanta (Niekro 9-8), night had come to terms was made champion Baltimore Colts. a member of the Baltimore around on a pair of Comet er- 8 :24 Bteln-Case — McCusker- Hartford this fall, lost only one In each previous game, how­ tative.” up there for me.” home-run hitter. So I started New York (Ryan 8-6) at by the Patriots at their training Once here, he’ll be battling front office before moving to rorq. Smith hole to young Serlno all day. ever, the Yanks came back to The six-cylinder All-American STAN SLOMCINSKY Marcelino Lopez, who has pulling everything. Houston (Billingham 4-8), nig^t EH T on igh t camp here on the University of for the first-string quarterback his current post earlier this 8:32 Shapiro-Petrilll — Mad- That was the seventh, where win. Thursday was different, sportsmen division -will also be Blanked for four innings, Mor- won only one of his 11 career de­ “ It wasn’t until this spring Montreal (Renko 8-9) at St. Massachusetts campus. job with Kapp, who joined the year. short was turned Into a double dalun^BoIln though. It won the game alter on hand. The green flag drixps iarty’s broke the ice In the fifth Serlno canned a Urdle. cision against the Yanks, hand­ training that Dave (Bristol, SOI- Louis (Cleveland 7-8), night By JERRY .KATONA play. BUI Merrill walked, and g;40 ChapUn-McNamara — the Brewers and Yanks .had at 8 o’clock sharp. when Bob Trikakls beat out a FV>r the 16 holes, Murray was cuffed them on only two hits im- waukee manager) was able to again the bases were Comet- Jones-Edmonds sputtered through eight score­ Manchester’s American Le­ Staffoivl has one of only 16 bunt for a hit, went to second 66 over par and Serlno, who U1 wildness finally caught up straig:hten me out again. But I American League cluttered. Stan Slomclnsky goes to Andrew Warde High less inning:s. with him. gfuaranteed starting spots for while Serafini was being tossed Third Flight think that because of Rochester, East DIvlaloa gion baseball team plays host brought everybody in with a School in Bridgeport, was six May’s eighth of the season, a He walked the bases full in Trevino’s Iron Shots Flying, the August 1st Pocono haul out, and crossed the plate on 8 :24 Potter-Smith — Harrigan- I can adapt to a short right-field W L Pet. OB to Zone Eight leaders East triple between the left and cen- over. leadoff shot off Mel StotUemyre the third inning but pitched out fence.” which has become established Frank DlMauro’s single, Smlth Baltimore 56 32 .686 Hartford tonight at 6 ait Mt. as one ot the foremost modified The Comets sewed up the cen- terfleldeirs. 8:32 Paganl-Lombardo — Boston 60 37 .676 6% Nebo in a make-or-brake game races on the calendar. test In the sixth, when they nick- The winners packed the sacks 47 40 .640 8^ again in the seventh but could Little Miss Softball Detroit for CToach Wally Fortin’s nine. Crompton Blazes Olympia Fields Bugsy Stevens, the current ed Mike Niekrash, starting VW 8:40 Renert-Renert Moun- Bantly 13, Wyman 8; Ansal- Dodgers Gain Full Game on Losing Giants 41 48 .461 16% score only the insurance run. New Yorii track point leader, and FYed hurler, and reliever Russ Rotko taln-Zanuski dl’s 9, Nasslff 6; Army Jb Manchester sports a 7-2 rec­ Rlordan and Carlson walked, Cleveland 39 62 .422 19 DeSarro, last week’s whiner, for three runs. Rich Riordon Navy 20, Olds 2; LBEW 26, ord while East Hartford owns a CHICAGO (A P)__Golf’s -American, followed by most of to get In front and improve Leo Veleas’ sacrifice advanced Fourth Flight Wariilngton 86 62 .402 20% are the c6favorites to win the started the rally with a single, Turnpike 16; KlUan 8, have-nots, as far as PGA the U ,100 gaUeryltes, was eight Crampton’s them.^and Johnson drew the 8:48 Davls-Molunsky —Brown- Weat Dlvlalon 161 mark. 'The locals need the right to represent Jack .Arute’s and when Bob Carlson walked. 1; WUlles 12, B.A. 6. Pirates Refuse to Crumble, Oakland 67 31 .648 — win to even up the loss column victories this year are con- strokes off the liece set by 35- Tommy ^ t h e r can afford to u brought on Rotko. Leo Veleas third pass. Merrill’s sacrifice Devlin Kansas City 44 41 .(08 11% and pull within a game of the cerned, are dominating the year-old Bnice Crampton. ^ ^ c ^ however, as a group of drew a pass to load, the sacks. fly enabled Rlordan to score his 8 :66 Chupas-Driscoll — Lem- bo-Donahue Minnesota 41 47 .466 16 leaders. Western Open Golf Tour- ^ swing after missing cute .in second run of the gtame. California 42 51 .462 17% battled veterans, are knocking 9:04 Greenfleld-Shatz — Ross- Ace Jim Balesano is sched­ nament and if Lee Trevino t weeks; Dale Chicago 38 48 .442 18 uled to pitch for Manchester, on the door. Lynch SATURDAY at 8 P.M. Clemente Ends Marathon doesn’t make the cut after over the competitive course pougiass w ith -^ and a group Milwaukee 88 48 .442 18 while lefty Scott Cleary Is the j j i-u ’^ o r d , consuming only 26 Fifth Flight NEW YORK (A P)—The shaded Scui Francisco 2-1 and from briiind to ship Phila­ Tlmnday’s Reanlto - probably hurler for the visitors. Fridays second round, ^ e puita. -mis included ll one-putt taJlbano Bobby Greendood, Gay te*"toe**t^k “r ^ Rosewall Upsets 8 :48 Snyder-Soloman — NASCAR Modified game’s not over till the last St. Louis ^ llt a doublriieader delphia. Milwaukee 1, New Yoric 0 The two teams split earlier old tourney itself could be- greens and a remarkable string grewer Phil Rodgers and Bob- ^ ‘ Deane-Lenncn « a _ • • t A - - MV MM « a * ® /9/humdown Iwby lUiliAt*Miller, TifkAci DeSarro, f*nrfe. Bobbyr man is out.” Wltii Montreal, winning 7-3 and Chicago was , trailing 61 in Kansas C3ty 1, Cleveland 0 this season at East Hartford. come a have-not, of sinking from —60, 85, 60, 14 Brue. 8:66 Keamey-Dow — Carlson- then losing 6-4. the sixth inning when Pepltone Washington 8, Chicago 3 Balesano beat the Zgne letriers; < ______^ ______win- and 12 feet before missing two ^as woh a tournament Nobody knows just who first The streaking Trevino, AU are still ■within striking dis­ M urray homered. Then Don Kesslnger Boston 3, Minnesota 0,' 13 In- 4-1, and then lost, 2-1, against ner of the U.^, Canadian and successive four-footers. ye^r 9:04 Latlmer-Smlley — T. STOCK CAR coined that famous remark tance. PIRATES - PA1»E8 — and Glenn Beckett emtributed nlnga ' "" Cleary, when only two base hits British Opens within the last "It’s Just fate when those ' In all, 28 matched or broke Fellow Pro Laver TantlUo-Rlnl about the grand, ■ old game of and two imeamed runs gave Tom Sylvester of Hebron will The Phrates simply refused to a couple of triples as the Cubs BalUinore 4, California 3 month, found his iron shots fly- long ones drop,” said Cramp- par 71, and it looked as if it Sixth Flight baseball. But manager Danny Balesano his lone defeat of the be out to make It two straight In WASHINGTON (AP)—Ken Rosewall, the 36-year- give up against the Padres and rallied. Oakland 8, Detroit 7 liig splnlessly from the long ton, whose last ■victory was would take 147 or 148 to keep In ^ ______9:12 Kravltz-Newfleld — Murtaugh believes it. Ctti, does season. the All-.American sportsman RACING as a result, stretched their win­ The season’s two no-hit pitch­ Friday’s Games fairway grass and struggled the $250,000 Westchester Open the field when it Is trimmed to “ “ “ “s v lir '^ r "ended Frank old steady pro, has been playing against fellow Aus­ Earle-Mooulocat he ever believe it. Balesano leads all Manches­ ning streak to seven games. ers, Philadelphia’s Rick Wise KOnnesota (Blyleven 7-11) at over the storied Olympia Fields, last year. “ But that’s golf, and the 70 low scorers and ties aft- tralian Rod Laver since The Rocket turned profession­ 9:20 TartagUa-O’Connell — Murtaugh watched his Pitts­ ter hitters with two home runs WaJmsley’s streak at five last Forgive Murtaugh if there were and Ken Holtzman of the Cubs, Boston (Siebert 12-4), nig^t course in three-over-par 74 It takes a few like that to win a er FMday’s round. Dicklnson-Lathrop burgh Pirates work their way and a .407 average, followed by weekend and will be out to al in 1962. He’s well aware of the left-hander’s reputa­ dangerously close to their last a couple of moments vtdien he were the opposing starters but Chicago (Horien 3-6) at Thursday. tournament. I’m in front, and Another round of fairway fly- victory was no fluke. 9:28 Seraphin-Blackbum — F. figxuad the streak was over. neither lasted past the fourth Fred Gliha and Brad Steurer, tion as a winner. haJf of the top brsuiket. out three times Thursday night, Washington (Broberg 1-2), The effervescent Mexican- I’m told the only way to win Is ers and Trevino may fall to ^ RIVERSIDE^r.r.rw,awwxir PARKd a d u Tantmo-Zaccaro San Diego nursed a 1-0 lead inning. night both batting .333. “I helped him get the reputa­ Wimbledon champion John only to bounce back each time ------^ ^ ------—------make the cut. The same with Bobby Stefanlk carries a 41- Seventh Flight into the ninth inning and the * » * Defensively, third baseman tion," said Rosewall after he Newcombe of AustraJist, top against San Diego. The Pirates Milwaukee (Parsons 8-10) at Billy Casper with an opening 9:12 Kemp-MUcilosky — Rey­ way starter Dave Roberts was CARDS - EXPOS — Dick Marsh and centerfielder point lesid into the Riverside 600 defeated Laver 67, 6-3, 61 seed here, takes on Andres Gl- eventually beat the Padres 4-3 New Yoiric (Bahsen 8-8), n i^ t 73. nolds-Brown pitching, it looked like enough. Roger Talbott have played er­ tesun championship, but the Thursday In the $50,000 Wsish- of Spain in the bottom with Roberto Clemente’s 17th Matty Alou and Ted Simmons Cleveland (Dunning 67) at Interest would sag considera­ 9:20 McRory-Due — Mc- But the Pirates scratched out rorless ball, while shortstop A1 m whole thing could disappear international Tennis bracket and Marty Rlessen, LAFS inning home run ending the cracked three hits each and Joe Kansas City (Dal Canton 63), bly if Trevino is out and the Gonlgle-MiUch the tying run on a walk, a Noske and second baseman Don abruptly when the returns come Tournament. “ He’s beaten me Evanston, m., meets Ismail El longest game of the National Torre drove in three runs with nlg^t Western Open—offering a $30,- nio-ht 9:28 Peck-Katz — Ferrvote- bouncing single by Jose Pagan Gaudreau have been solid ^ most of the time.” Shafel of Egjnpt In die fourth League season. a pair of singles as St. Louis Deitroit (Cain 6 8 ) at Oakland 000 fl« t prtee-^could suffer Cavlto POCONO and Gene Alley’s sacrifice fly. through the middle. crowdwlse. Proceeds go to the There wtil be 2M Rosewall plays Dennis Ral- match, Elsewhere in the NL Thurs­ whacked Montreal in the first (Blue 17-3), night In case rain postpones to­ Eighth Flight Qu a l i f i e r f o r Roberts, who had struck out game of their doubleheader Chick Evans Caddy Scholarship on thei outcome1. j of the season s ston, IBakersfleld, Calif., in to-tn. Top prize in the tournament day, Los Angeles shut out At­ Baltimore (Palmer 11-4) at night’s contest, it will be made M s 9:36 Jchnson-Chicarelll — slugger Willie Stargell four The Expos took the ni£^tc^ most testing and spectacul^ „,.„„t„nAnoi whiin Is $10,000 with $6,006 going to lanta 6-0, New York defeated California (Messeramith 8-8), up tomorrow afternoon at 4 at iZi fund. race—and that should be enough Evangelhita^Stenson Houston 9-4, (3iicago edged times, left in the 10th and three behind Bill Stoneman. night ' TONIGHT’S GAMES ver Stampers for the second ond-seeded Stan Smith, Sea the other finalist. Seml-finallste Mt. Nebo. time this season, 28-4, at the to make the drivers push a lit­ 9:44 Berger-Greenfled Shel- Philadelphia 7-6, Cincinnati innings later, Staigell got even. (AP photo) Dicks vs. Alberti’s, 6:16, Fitz­ , S.C., meets Cliff Drys- receive $2,600 and quarter-final- MODIFIEDS The Padres had taken the Keeney Field. tle harder., don-Ferguson gerald 1 'L S tr fl^ ;'th e defending track South Africa, In the other late, $1,000. 9:62 Charendoff-Jackaway — lead in the top of the 13th on a YANKEE CLIPPER—Joe DiMaggio shows how to get base hits. The top pho­ - Pitcher Ron Seplowitz added * 1 1 Walnut vs. DeOormier, 7:80, champion, wUl be touring the Slrota-Tucker — P L U S ^ pinch homer by Ivan Murrell. Unstoppable Dobson Wins Again to taken in Cleveland July 16, 1941, shows DiMaggio singling in the first inn­ another strikeout to his list and 1 1 II Fitzgerald 1 1 course with Jim Cash and the Reliever A1 Severinsen struck Moior League ing against the Indians, the 56th game of the streak. Below DiMaggio shows Walnut vs. DeOormier, 8:46, ^lasted a home run. Merle Ninth Flight Shaw dominated the Lantern at­ 1! team has dra'wn the pole p6 9:36 Skinner-Finance — Cristo- ALL AMERICAN out the first two batters in the he hasn’t lost anything, singling in the Old Timers Game last weekend. Fitzgerald tack with four hits, and Gary JUNIOR ALUMNI sltion on the strength of the Wll- fanl-Hanyak bottom half of the Inning and Dean vs. PLmi, 6:16, Nebo SPORTSMAN that left only Stargell. :L«aderss=s Gott collected three times. Mr. Donut held Burger King braham lad’s 13.48 clocking in 9:44 Wood-Wood — Oavedon- Oakland Outslugs Cleveland Ends Historic Event Fite vs. Angels, 6:16, Robert­ last week’s time trials. .The bdg slugger walloped his By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lantern scored nine runs In to a 2-2 tie until the bottom of Harvey 31st homer over the wall, tying son the second, eight in the fourth the fifth, when Burger exploded In the front row outside pos­ 9:62 S. Pastemack-WhalUe — 2 FEATURES the game again. In the 16th, the AMERICAN LEAGUE and came up with six more in for five runs, they added one ition will be the team of Steve (Mender-Handler SILK CITY Padres tried again, pushing more In the sixth and five more Evonsicn and Charlie CenUnaro, Tommy Rea belted homers In trie sixth for their potent in­ lOtti Flight 8 EVENTS across the tie-breaking run BATTING 226 at bats — Ol­ nings. In the seventh to dunk Donut, Six drivers in the field have 10:00 Wade-D rummond — Tigers in Ninth iva, Minn., .374; Murcer, N.Y., Joe DiMaggio’s Age Marks the second and third inning for again, this time on a wild pitch. Rick Bradshaw kept Gunver’s 12-4. shared in previous Riverside 600 Howat-Reynolds .34a. Center Billiards as they defeat­ Don Wiley knocked out two glory. Cash won last year with — Mo- Stafford Motor But again, the Pirates re­ NEW YORK (AP) — Carl Yastrzemski and Billy in the contest with two homers, 10:08 Bugnacki-Sllver fused to fold. 'This time there RUNS — Buford, Balt., 71; ed Moriarty’s, 162, last night at accounting for all their runs. hits for the winners. Bobby Bard of Westfield, Bard’.s R.Smith, Boat., 64. Fitzgerald Field. sher-Rlce was only one out in the bottom Conigliaro, the feuding Boston outfielders, buried the Lantern 191 836 x 28-26- 4 The contest was played at the partner this time is Skip Bama 10:16 L a B o n n e-O’ Hare — RUNS BATTED IN — Petro- 30th Anniversary of Streak Brannick went 3-4 with half of the inning when Richie , then Rico Petrocelli, upset by a close pitch Gunver’s 003 001 0 6 9-16 Illlng Field. ot Springfield. Rcnan-DeLaffera SPEEDWAY Hebner tagged his 14th homer thrown by Minnesota’s Stan Williams in the 13th inn­ celU, Bost.,' 60; Killebrew, Bob Kowalski, Dave White, Rea Burger Oil 061 6 12-6-5 Stefanlk took the 600 in I960 Minn., 60. ' lltfa Flight 1:1 I l'», M.iIf.iTil '’'I'riliL'' < > of the year, tying It again. ing crashed the next delivery by the Twins’ righthand­ NEW YORK (A P)—The have lost their youth and he the first Inning. In the fourth, and Steve McAdam each getting CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE Donut 200 020 0 6-3-4 gm Oreco of New Haven. inrs — Murcer,, N.Y., 104; just jogs down to first base now. DiMaggio walked. Keltner rob­ two hits. Kowalski also homer­ Stefanlk, who surprisingly ' 10:00 Banno^'-Morgan — Chee- If by now the Padres’ spirit er into the left field screen for a three-run homer, pow­ greyhound body is still WCNF came up with seven ALUMNI ADULTS $8.0 0 . SAT., JULY 17 was broken, they could hardly Tovar, Minn., 104. It’s ironic that DiMaggio is 66 bed him again In the seventh ed. ______Dan Smachetti led a 13-hit enough has not won a feature sari-Susann trim. The fine Italian nose runs In the third inning and then 10:08 Leger-Anderson — To»ir- ering the Red Sox to a 3-0 victory Thursday night. TRIPLEJS — Carew, Minn., 7; ■years old for this is the 30th an­ and an inning later he For the losers, limited to only race this season, has a paceset- START 8:00 P.M. be blamed. Clemente then gave Ejlsewhere In the American ------is as prominent as ever. held off a late U nem w rally to Crisplno attack with a double KIDS 5-11 1.00 them a mercifully quick finish, F.A10U, N.Y., 6. niversary of his 66-game hitting grounded to shortstop Lou four hits, Joe Amalo had a ■win 68 at Fitzgerald Field. and two singles as they defeated ting total ®ht bats — The longest streak this season WINP 207 000 X 9-12-4 Quits Tour, 2. Arc linings for Perfect ConLujt with Drums retired No. 6 on the back, as he Acadia’s Paul McNamara 8:00 Brewers vs. Yanks Ch. and Richie Allen for four runs the bottom of the ninth to beat six-run Washington sixth Torre, St.L., .368; W.DavIs, is 26 by of St. Louis, Lineman 802 1110 8—16 4 3. Turn & Tru Brake Drums RIVERSIDE and that was plenty for Claude did last weekend for the Yan­ pounded out two hits. 18 WINP Fires Record B reaking 67 Detroit. Rick Monday’s homer two-run single against L.A., .354. kees’ annual Old Timers Game. That didn’t even match Di­ Clementg Begins 4. Inspect AU Cylinders , Osteen, who hurled a six-hitter. with one out brought the A’s to tl»e White Sox. It was the Sena- Green Manor 200 000 x—612-2 Comes Home ANDOVER',' Mass. (AP) — win the three-day 64-hole tour- RUNS — Brock, St.L., 70; Maggio’s halfway point. DUSTY LEAGUE SATURDAY 5. Repack Wheel Bearings Davis also contributed a single wlthln 7-6. Tlien, with two out. tor’s first victory In seven Bonds', S.F., 66. DiMaggio hasn’t forgotten how Acadia 000 002 0—6 6 8 OSLO, Norway (AP) — Jim JuUe Greene of Barrington, nament by six strokes over run- n The streak started innocently V i k e s Workouts Center Congo scored 10 runs 12:60 (18) Yankee Preview 6. Inspect Brake Hoses and a triple to LA’s attack. Mike Epstein walked and pinch Ssmes against Chicago this RUINS BATTED IN — Star­ to swing the bat—he singled Ryun Thursday night quit his R.I., the runnerup In 1969, led nerup Pat Bradley of Nashua, ♦ » » enough when DiMaggio singled In the first two Innings to de­ 1:00 (18) White Sox vs. Yanks 7. Inspect Brake Shoe Return Springs runner John Odom scored gell, Pitt., 88; Torre, St.L., 68. cleanly off Bobby Shontz in his Should the combined predic­ itF.n l e a g u e European tour after a rather all the way this year In captur- N.H. REDS - GIAN'TS — one turn at bat—but the legs off Chicago’s Edgar Smith on tions 41. He made It’ 66 night at Robertecn Pailc. ■7 ball Gaiij^(rf-liiiC-Week. 9. Adjust Brakes to Proper Contact Tony Perez ripped his 16th double. Duncan------/Tl^ed h^^^JlNDIANft-ROYALS — Torre, St.L., 126. personklity and a former UConn and a double, led the Town at­ national! track meet at Blslet., Women’s Amateur golf cham- women at ^ sh erM qlor College straight with two hits off Cleve­ Bob Magnano, FTed Schneid­ 4:30 (8) Sports Challenge homer of the year and third in with the winner on Dick Dick Drago, 165, shackled TRIPLES — WJDavls, L.A., football player prove correct, tack as they toppled American here Wednesday night. pionShipm In Boston, wound up with a 222 Road Test Car $4.00 land’s A1 Milnar and one off er, and Bill Brow eatdt had two 5:00 (8) Wide Wortd of Sports .96 - 6aneral Adtni»ion. the last two games to give the Green’s single. Cleveland on eight hits and 9; Metzger, Houst., 7; Cle­ the university of Connecticut Driving Sch<»l, 64, In the open­ “ I want to go home," Ryun A record-breaking 67 on toe total compared to Miss Brad- Yesterday’ s Stars Joe Krakauskas on July 16. (18) Roller Derby Childre;ijunjlr Reds their fifth straight victory scored Kansas City’s only run mente, Pitt.,- 7. could be represented in the next er at Mt. Nebo. hits for the winners. said laconically after halving first round sent Miss Greene on ley’s 82-70-76-228. and beat San F rang^o. Perez’ PITCHING — Claude Osteen, It capie to an end the next The Firemen were paced by finished third cn the 800 meter her way, and even' after slip- Joanne Goodwin of Haverhill Res. Seats 737-1438 ORIOLES - ANGELS — against Sam McDowell on Lou HOME RUNS — Stargell, professional football Super Bowl Bob Dixon arid Terry Kloter SUNDAY shot broke a 1-1 tie'" with two Dodgers, blanked Atlanta on night in Cleveland against A1 Fiod Dugran, ■who went 8-4 and race. ping to an 80 in -the second also shot a last round 76 to fin- Plniella’s slxth-lnnlng single. Pitt., 31; H.Aaron, AH., 24; game. had singles for the losers. 1:00 (18) White Sox AT out in the bottom of the ninth Pat Dobson, who pitched and Drago led off the sixth with a six hits as Lcs Angeles de­ Smith, a left-hander, and Jim had an inslde-th-park homer. Ryun, who had just started round she sUU held a comfort- ish third at 230, while Pat Any American Car With Drum Brakes. L.May, Cln., 24. Connecticut’s all-time back, Town 130 400 0—18-6 S Yankees RIVERSIDEn l f C n d i u c PARKrm n ^ inning. Lee May’s 24th homer won Baltimore’s last game Sun- walk and was sacrificed to sec- feated the Braves, 6-0. Bagby Jr., a right-hander. But Greg V incek also had t^ree his scheduled four-week tour, able five-stroke lead going into O’Brien of Pittsfield was next STOLEN BASE5S — Brock, Vln Clements, begins pre-season American 109 010 0-4-66 2:00 (8) Mels 'Comer accounted for Cincinnati’s other day, capped a decisive two-run, end by Fred Patek. One out lat- the real culprit was third base­ hits, followed by-Pete Lalash- went home w^th his wife, Anne, Thursday’s final 18 holes. at 232 and Judy Whalon erf Bar- St.L., 23; Motgan, Houst., 18. work with the Minnesota Vi­ 2:00 (8) Carda va. Meta DON'S AMERICAN SERVICE run. ' tie-breaking rally In the sev- er, Piniella lined his single to man Kenny Keltner, who rob­ in d y l e a g u e Paul Gorek wtth two dnd their daughter. Heather. Playing wisely and taking no rington, R.I., rounded out toe P rrC H IN G 10 Decisions — B A 'm N G — Rico Petrocelli, kings this Sunday; and Chris 3:30 (3) AAU Track “ USA 128 TOLLAND TPKE. MANCHESTER enth with a run-producing center, scoring Drago. It was bed DiMaggio of two hits | with Finding their hitting shoes hits each, For the mopient he is uncertain chances, she easily protected low five scorers In toe 100-play- Ellis, Pitt., 14-3, .824, 2.11; Gul- Red Sox, broke up a scoreless Schenkel, in his most recently va. Africa” ROUTE S3 6U-8676 route 159 • AGAWAM CUBS - PHILLIES — sin|:le to register his eighth only the second hit off lett, Cln., 9-3, .780, 2.90; Dler- duel in the 13th inning with a backhand stabs erf shots pown published magazine—Sportacene, once again, the powerful Lan- Congo 371 010 x 12-12-1 \ritether his disappointing' show­ her lead, actually Increasing it; er event at the Indian Ridge as she closed out with a 76 to Country Club with 236. FREE PARKING Joe Pepltone’s leadoff homer consecutive victory. DobeOn’s McDcAvell. The Ri^yals’ only ker, Houst., 12-4, .760, 2.36. three-run homer against Min­ the line, nipping him first Football ’71—predicts the Vi­ tern House array defeat^ Gun- Fire 011 Oljl 0 6166 ing means an end to his career. touched off a six-run Chicago hit followed singles -by Dave other safety was Paul Schaal's STRIKEHJUTS —' Stoneman, nesota, giving Boston a 3-0 vic­ base boUi times. kings udll win the 1671 playoff In \ explosion and the Cubs roared Johnson and Mark Belanger, single In Uie first. Mtl., 159; Jenkins, Chic., 147. tory over Twins. Keltner started his robbery in their division. PAGE FOURTEEN > MANCHES3TER fiVENlNO HERALD* MANCHESTfcR, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 16. 1971' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,-CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 . p a g e f i f t e e n » ------. ■ . . ' , I r. 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HARTFORD (AP) — House legislature- plan to meet Mon­ Robert T. Day Sidney 8. UiMhiree Majority Leader Carl AJello an­ day with Gov. ’Thomas J. Mes- nounced Friday that an Informal kfll to discuss possible amend­ poll showed a majority of the ment or repeal of the tax. It Two Professors at MCC Rectangular state House want to reconvene was passed July 1 by an 83-80 On SNET Walkout Charge to repeal the state income tax. vote In the House and a 21-12 Ajello said 96 representatives, vote in the Senate. NEW HAVEN (AP)— long distance, collect and credit tribution of wages among its Receive UConn Doctorates including 16 who voted for the Your Bar^B-Q If participants at the meeting The first bargaining ses­ card calls met with delays, worker.s. f M / o r Income tax when it was passed, agree on an alternate method sion since the beginning of “ Many of our customers are Morton Bohr, OWA vice presi­ Two assistant professors at High Sch(X>l. While living In said they would support a peti­ of raising money, Ratchford and dent, said Friday that "intense Purchases! tion to reconvene the House to now dialing their own calls and Manchester Community College Fresno, Calif., he was a per­ Grill Alfano say they will reconvene a strike by Southern New looking up numbers they want negotiations” were under way sonnel psychologist for the repeal the tax. Tliey all said received PhD’s at the Univers­ the legislature. It Is now in England Telephone Co. to call In the directories rather with 33 Bell Telephone bargain­ Armed Forces. During the first Our Reg. 12.99 they would support an alterna­ recess. (SNET) employes has ing units and predicted a “ very ity of Connecticut commence­ tive plan for raising revenue, than calling the operator,” :i -three years of its operation, he' Ajello says If the meeting been scheduled for noon Bell spokesman in Philadelphia active weekend.” Hundreds of ment exercises this year. was affiliated with Manches­ Ajello said. does not arrive at a consensus, Sunday at a “ neutral’’ said. “ This hud the effect of Im­ local Issue.s are being discussed Richard T. Day, assistant pro­ ter’s Camp Kennedy for re­ The president pro tern of the "we will go ahead with the pe­ proving service.” scpiirutely. tarded children and Is current­ state Senate, Charles T. Alfano, tition.” place. fessor of psychology, received 12 Ft.x3 Ft. Pool w/ Phone company officials h.ave Temporary replacements for his doctorate In psychological ly a consulting psychological 9.77 and the speaker of the state Spokesmen for SNET and the the strikers were being hired to HAR’TFDRD (AP) — Connec­ said the system should continue evaluation and measurement; examiner for town public & Filter 5 position adjustable firebox House, William Ratchford, could Ccmnectlcut Union of Telephone a.ssist supervisory personnel In ticut State Labor Council presi­ Workers announced the agree­ to operate near normal for at and Sidney S. Llpshires, assist­ sch(x>ls. Healthy summer fun for the • call the General Assembly Into some areas. Scuffles between ’Ihe son of Mrs. Mary L. Day wh%els‘.'’ '‘^'^ ■ session. Petitions signed by a dent John J. Driscoll defended ment Friday to begin bargain­ least a month. Union official.s ant professor of history. In whole family . . . no more qj,, * the state’s new Income tax Fri­ have said it would be at lea.st pickets and nonstriking workers of 102 Carter St. and the late crowded beaches! Complete majority of the legislature could ing again. have occurred outside some Bell modem European histoi^. Deluxe Model - same as above* with hood, day and said at least 75 per two weeks after a strike settle­ Joseph R. Day. Dr. Day is package includes pool, filter also be used for the same pur­ It will be the first formal bar­ offices. There have been some Dr. Day’s dissertation was “ A motor, warming oven, heat indicator, side 1 ^ cent of the state’s residents ment before members go back married to the former Jeanette and ladder at a sensational 90.06 pose. gaining session since negotia­ arrests.______Comparison of Prison Inmate \ tray. Our Reg. Price 22.99 \. i • i I would pay less under the recent­ to work because of complexTFon“ Boudreau of Bath, Maine. ’The rice! Rep. George W. Hannon Jr., tions broke down at 1 a.m. Peter J. Peterson, 27, was Versus Community College Stu­ ly enacted Income tax than un­ tract-ratification procedures. couple and their four children D-Hartford, one of the sponsors Wednesday. The strike began shot in the leg Friday while dent Performance On the Com­ der the seven per cent sales tax The strike began Wednesday. live at 24 Camp Meeting Rd. of the petition drive, said the five hours later. But both par­ picketing the South Central Bell parative Guidance and Place­ Asstd. Bar-B-Q Tools OTiginaUy proposed by Gov. The union has turned down the ’Die son of Mr. and Mrs. move should be to repeal the ties have kept in touch by tele­ Telephone Co. office In New Or­ ment Battery.” The study In­ 20 In. Hi Riser Thomas J. Mesklll. company's offer of a 30 per cent David M. Llpshires of North­ income tax, not amend It. phone since the strike started. leans. Edwin J. Harris, 33. hus- volved an analysis of the aca­ hampton, Mass., Dr. Llpshires “ It would be Irresponsible to Driscoll said in a prepared The strike was timed to co­ wage benefit package over a Bicycles three-year period. The current b:md of an employe at the of­ demic aptitudes. Interest, needs, received his elementary and vote repeal and not include an statement that MeskllTs “soak incide with a national strike fice, was charged with aggra­ S 2 F„. 8 8 * 'em in the market place” ap­ average hourly wage is $3.43. and achievement patterns of In­ secondary education in that alternative plan,” Hannon said. against the Bell Telephone Sys­ vated battery. Police said a mates at the Connecticut Cor- city. He holds a BA in ec

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