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FREELIOIIOR DIUVERY Ilattrhpatpr Leuptittig Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather For The Week Ihided PAGE TWENTY-POUR FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1971 March 13, 1671 Partial clearing, windy, cold JManrljMter lEwTitlng' ilattrhpatpr lEuptittig tonight; low 25 to 30. Sunday 15,901 fair, cool; high near 40. TCX. Ladies Night Manchester— A City of Vittage Charm About Town Hearings Set on Bills The Rev. Janies Birdsall, Listed Tomorrow VOL. LXXXX, NO. 144 (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 (ClOMlfled Adverttsing on Page 14) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS vicar ot St. Peter’s Episcopal By Legislators in Area CSiurch in Wapping, will con­ / "Spring Into Spring” is the Par kfiilh Joyce duct a service Sunday at 8:15 Bills by Manchester-area leg­ did not file with the town as­ theme for Ladies’ Night, to be sponsored by Nutmeg Forest, a.m. on radio station WINE. islators scheduled for public sessor by the deadline date. TaiH Cedars of Lebanon, tomor­ Ihe program is sponsored by State Rep. Thomas Dooley of Flower Shop hearings next week are as fol­ row. the Manchester Council of ( Frank Gakeler, Proprietor lows: Vernon—An act concerning ex­ Galley Jurors Plan Spring Not Churches and the Clergy Asso­ The annual event will be held 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER emptions to the admissions, at the Garden Grove, beginning ciation of Manchester. Tuesday at 10 a.m.. Room cabaret and dues tax. (Next to Hartford Nattoonl at 6:30 with a social hour. Din­ Armor Base Laos 409A, before the finance com ­ Bank) Far Behind: State Rep. Miller—An act ner is at 7:30. a TES—^WE DELIVER a The past presidents of the mittee : concerning tax relief for the Guests will be the widows of Phones: 640-0701—649-144S Weekend of Work American Legion Auxiliary Unit State Rep. Francis Mahoney elderly. A Day Away past Grand Tall Cedars. By HARRV F. ROSENTHAL who are planning to attend the of Manchester — An act ex­ Friday at 10 a.m., Room 418, Co-chairmen are Robert Mul- Associated Press Writer spring parley should mahe re­ empting elderly persons from transportation committee. doon and Robert Ferry, both By 'THE ASSOCIATED PRESS servations with Edward Wal­ payment of -a portion ot their State Rep. Genovesi—An act past Grand Tall Cedars of Nut­ FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) — Lt. William Galley’s Snow riding blustery winds ters of 12 Pearl St. before property taxes, by allowing meg; Muldoon is also a past Abandoned by Sonth Viets concerning changes in the laws chilled a large part of the March 29. SPRING HAS SPRUNG AT PERO'S — hard-working murder jury, ploughing through testi- them a tax credit for educa­ relating to motor vehicles. district deputy for District 15. Northeast from the Great tional expenses. There will be favors for the money and evidence piled up in history’s longest court- State Rep. Genovesi—An act And Kathy Is Getting Out Her Shorts! Lakes to New England today, The 30th editicsi of the West State Rep. Mahoney — An act ladies, and dancing after din­ (PJ9. Not The “ Hot-Pants” S^Ie) martial, showed up early today for the fourth day of By GEORGE E8PER concerning motor vehicles used but winter’s last fun day was Hartford indoor Antique Flea concerning the income limita­ ner. deliberations. -------------------------------------- Associated Press Writer exclusively for parking pur­ IMPORTED: Seedless Grapes, Peaches, Plums, Canta­ fair and pleasant In most other Market will be tomorrow from tion for property tax exemption loupes, Spanish Melons, Tangelos, Temples, Navel Oranges, To speed things along the jury four counts, through unpremedi­ Club Speaker poses. Discharged sections of the nation. SAIGON (A P )— North 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday for the elderly. Watermelons, Limes—plus "Orchard Fresh” Macs, Red, planned to work Sunday, too, tated murder and manslaughter Spring arrives at 1:38 a.m. State Rep. O’Neill — An act Never a parking problem at Golden Delicious, Cortlands, Balwins and Russet Apples. taking time out only for church Vietnamese troops and from 1 to 6 p.m. in the West Mrs. Charlotte Barker, will ’Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., Room Marine Lance Cpl. Robert M. to acquittal. On one charge, the EOT Sunday. concealing the use of original DEWEY FRESH: Asparagus, Peas, Rhubarb,. Spinach, services. tanks wrested more Hartford Armory, 836 Farming- speak on “ How To Make the 4V4, before the general law com ­ Benito, son of Mr. and Mrs. killing of a child, the jury has Heavy snow squalls belted mittee. number plates for historical Robert Benito of 32 Deerfield Cauliflower, Shalots, L^ks, Sprouts, Romaine, Boston Let­ The six officers, aU superior the addlUonal option of finding ground along the Ho Chi ton Ave. Most of Yourself and Your RUSSELL’S tuce, Egg Plant, Sweet Potatoes, Cherry Tomatoes, Savoy, the eastern shores of Lakes State ■ Reps. Mahoney, N. motor vehicles. In rank to the 27-yeai>old Gal­ him guilty of assault with intent Wardrobe,” at the meeting of Dr., recentl]\ received his dis­ Chinese Cabbage, Scallions and Radishes. Erie and Ontario. Syracuse, Minh trail from the South ley. have been putting in long to kill. St. Margaret’s Circle. Daugh­ the Manchester Women’s Club Charles Bogglni and Donald State Rep. Dooley — An act charge from the Marine Corps BARBER SHOP N.Y., broke its winter snowfall Vietnamese today, drove Genovesl, all of Manchester — concerning the establishment of after four years service in the days since receiving the case ters of Isabella, will present a at the Second Congregational WEEKEND SPECIALS Friday the six officers on the record by posting a season’s to­ them out of another base An act permitting towns to a branch of the Motor Vehicle aviation ordnance. Comer Oak A Spraoe Sts. Tuesday night Today they jury listened to a reading of the fashion show Tuesday at 8 p.m. Church, 385 N. Main St., Man­ BUY ONE OB A DOZEN OF OUR SPEdAIS! tal of 147.3 Inches by late Fri­ along the trail, and sent at Willie’s Steak House. ’The charge developers Inspection Department in Vernon. A Vietnam veteran, he heis CANTALOPES (large size) ea. signed in at 8:11 a.m. One day testimony given by Christopher day. This compared with 146.8 chester, Monday at 8 p.m. 4 » t this week they did not finish un­ one battalion fleeing in fashions will be provided by and engineering fees. State Rep. Dooley — An act received the Vietnamese Cross GREEN BEANS crisp, tender lb. Garbow and Dean Lind, helicop­ in 1655-56. Mrs. Barker has done model­ of Gallantry with Palm, the til 6:00 p.m. ter pilots in Task Force Barker, disarray into South Viet­ Burton’s. The event is open to Wednesday at 10 a.m.. Room concerning the use of mutual Gale warnings flew on all the ing in New York, Boston and Vietnam Service Medal, the Na­ MAC APPLES 16 qt. basket § 2 ^ parent unit of the company that nam. the public, and tickets may be 415, before the environment easements by snowmobiles. Septic T«rfa From their security-tight Great Lakes and along the Bermuda. She is a lecturer and committee. tional Defense Service Medal, 'AND SEALTEST ICE CREAM Vi «a l. o ff stormed My Lai on March 16, Lt. Col. Tran Van An, the obtained by contacting Mrs. Friday at 1 p.m., in the Hall room has come a stream of re­ North Atlantic Coast. fashion coordinator^ and com­ and a Good Ctmduct Medal. GREEN SQUASH lb. 35« 1968. Galley commanded a pla­ chief spokesman for South Viet­ Paul Gruessner, 93 Vernon St. State Rep. William O’Neill of of the House, before the labor quests; For pictures of My Lai Snow or flurries also ranged mentator for fashion shows Before Benito enlisted in the Plugged Severe — Visit Our Imported Basket Display — where Galley is accused of mur­ toon In Charlie Company of the namese Military headquarters A limited number of tickets will the 52nd District — An act con­ and industrial relations com ­ We Garry The ADuichester Evening Herald sponsored by women’s clubs and Marine Corps in 1967, he served dering 102 people; for the tesU- assault force. (See Page Eight) In Saigon, announced that Fire be available at the door. cerning improvements at Gay mittee. COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS teen groups. City State Park. as president of the Boy Scout Madime Gleaned mony of witnesses who were on ’The recollections of the pilots Base A Luol, a major para­ Mrs. Barker has taught in State Reps. Mahoney, Bog- Explorer Post 112, and was a the stand shortly after the trial and that of four Infantrymen— trooper and armor base about State Rep. 'Thomas Doimelly Baltic Tanks, Dry Wells, "THE KING St. J c ^ ’s Polish National several colleges and Y’s and has gini and Genovesi, and State Herald newsboy. Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ began four months ago; for a all requested by the. jury— 12 miles inside Laos, had been of South Windsor — An act con­ Catholic Church will have Mass many charm schools in pro­ Sen. David Odegard—An act He has passed a test for his lar Waterproofing Done. list of the five-score witnesses, a touched on the death scene at a abwdoned after heavy fighting. and H(dy Communion Sunday cerning grants by the Depart­ OF gress. amending the unemployment private pilot’s license, and is fan to cool their sun-fUled cham­ crossing of two village trails. An also acknowledged that ment of Agriculture and Natu­ Dignitaries after general ccmfessions at 8:30 She spends her spare time compensation act, to exempt attending the New England MdUNNEY BROS.
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