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. About Town Hearings Set on Bills TCX. Ladies Night Manchester— A City of Vittage Charm 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. PRODUCE!" ber. Galley is charged with at least Landing Zone Brown, to the east a.m. Later, breakfast will be ral Resources for municipal with her husband. Bob, a de­ from coverage those individ­ Aeronautical College, Nashua, m Peari St. — 64S-5SM The 27-yeai>old Galley comes 30 murders at that Intersection, of A Luol, had been abandoned. served and there will be a bake recreational projects. PERO sign engineer at their home on uals receiving retirement bene­ N. H., where he is studying to Sewerage Disposal Co. 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — 646-6184 to the courthouse, where he has but denied even knowing of its Field reports said South Viet­ sale in the Parish HeUI. At Funeral Lake Wlnnepesaukee, Wolfeboro, Wednesday at 10 a.m.. Room fits from a municipality. be a commercial pilot. been almost daily since the existence. namese forces gave up Brown N.H. and their son. Van Allen. 418, before the trhnsportation trial began Nov. 12, only vdien ’That first charge was difficult Tliursday but this bad not been Cub Scout Pack 144 will meet committee. he Is summoned. It's happened for the prosecution to nail down, For Dewey officially acknowledged until to­ tonight at 7:30 at Keeney St. Garbage Grant State Sen. Robert Houley of four times since the jury got Hie principal government wlt- day. School. Vernon — An act concerning the case — twice for the test- ness, Paul Meadlo, said he stood WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — NEIW YORK (AP) — Some of ’The battalion suffered 20 men bond Issues for state airports. imeny readings which must be with Galley on a trail massa- A federal grant of $129,000 will the nation’s most powerful polit­ killed and 50 wounded In one of The French Club of Manches­ ’Thursday at 10 a.m.. Room done in open court. cring civilians, but he did not a seriea of heavy fights on both finance a two-year study at ical figures paid their last re­ ter will meet tonight at 7:30 at 409A, finance committee. ’Hie rest of the time Galley is tatow the exact location, sides of Highway 9 in southern Wreester Polytechnic Institute spects Friday to Thomas E. Orange Hall. seeking ways to convert into State Rep. Dorothy Miller of at his bachelor apartment on Others Identified it as a place Laos, eight to 14 miles from the crude oil the cellulose found in Bolton—An act concerning tax the post, always primed to put where bodies were stacked, but Dewey, the three-time governor Vietnam border. Trying to es­ they could not identify a photo­ The VBW and its Auxiliary trash and garbage. relief for elderly, persons who Portable Radio on his uniform for the crucial of New York who twice ran foi* (A P photo) cape after days of heavy at­ will sponsor a family night din­ day in his life; The reading of graph supposedly taken there, president. tacks, some troops dangled showing at least 25 corpses, In­ South Viet troops, some of whom have just returned from Laos, load equip­ Drug T raffic ner tonight starting at 6 at the the verdict. President Nixon, members of ment onto trucks at base at Khe Sanh, preparing to move to the coast area. from landing skids of overload­ Post Home. The event is open “I’ve got a kid over there sit­ cluding nine children, three of his GaWnet, Gov. Nelson A. ed U.S. helicopters at altitudes to members and guests. ting on dynamite,” said his 70- them Infants. Rockefeller and Mayor John V. Crackdown as hlg^ as 4,(X)0 feet. year-old attorney, George Lati­ In his Instructions, Judge Lindsay were among dignitaries Five battles were reported mer. “ No one knows how it can Retd Kennedy told the jurors attending the Epispal funeral The Young People’s Fellow­ Crews Believed Rescued along Highway 9 between dawn affect a man. It’s like a person that they must determine the service. ship of the S^vaition Army ^ 1 Friday and early Saturday in waiting to be hanged the next slayings were at that exact spot, St. James CSiurch, rain- Seen in Laos meet tonight at 7 in the Citadel’s Vernier rotary tuning dial, high efficiency speak­ some of the heaviest fig^iUng of morning. They’ll give him any- otherwise CaiUey cannot be shrouded and gloomy, was filled youth building. er. Operates on one 9 volt battery. The value lead­ the six-week-old campaign. thing he wants to eat, but he found gfuiity of the charge, VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — 649-13S5 er! with more than a thousand Fifteen American Choppers An, the Saigon spokesman, just wanto to get it over.” gy concentrating their ques- mourners for the half-hour aft­ Reliable sources say American Mrs. Teresa Williams, art di­ The jury has 13 verdicts to and Laotian offlciats are crack­ said 784 North Vietnamese were tions on the intersection deaths ernoon service. Another 200 kUled In five battles, most ap­ rector of Coventry High S<;bool, pick from, ranging from pre­ stood across the street, huddling ing down on illicit drug traffick­ will be the guest speaker at the meditated murder on each of (See Page Eight) Downed or Crippled hy Foe ing in Laos after a package con­ parently by U.S. air strikes. He under umbrellas and awnings. listed South Vietnamese losses Manchester Fine Arts Associa­ Dewey sought public office taining 20 pounds of heroin was namese attacks on their posi­ artillery shells the base, and as 28 killed and 199 wounded. tion meeting tonight at 8 at the Famous Brand “ not for the power it represents By HOLOER JENSEN found in the American military Much of the fighting was at or Whiten Auditorium. She will or the prestige it gives, but for Associated Press Writer tions. the helicopters, which had al- postal system. “Several fell off,” said one pi­ near A Luol. One U.S. pilot, WO discuss "Cubism.” the opportunity It presents to read ybraved a rurtaln of North The informants said the ship- FREELIOIIOR HAM NGHI, Vietnam (AP) — lot. “ You just can’t control Chuck Lambeth, 22, said crip- serve the people and the public Vietnamese fire In Laos, took varna In Israeli Foreign Minister Himdreds of South Vietnamese them. TTiere's no doubt about it. The Manchester Jaycees will VS” Electric Drill good,” said the Rev. Ralph C. off soldiers fled Laos today in 40 to ’They are being pushed back iqxMisor a get-acquainted social Lankier, pastor cf the C3iurch of the 50 U.S. helicopters under a del­ fast." for the contestants, parents, and Christ on Quaker Jlill, Pawling, rage Says Talks Not Deadlocked uge of enemy fire. Some clung Some soldiers were still cling­ There are no friendlies down chaperones of the Miss Man­ Caldor N.Y., which Dewey often attend- no damage rPved, is legal and cheap in to landing skids of the copters, ing desperately to the skids there. AU you see Is guys in chester Pageant Sunday from 4 Priced! occupied Arab territory as a Brig. Gen. Phas Van Phu, Laos. WASHINGTON (AP) — Deny­ ... and one crewman said a soldier ^hen the helicopters landed at black uniforms with AK47B.” to 6 p.m. at Dillon Sales and CHARGE 8.44 ing the Mideast peace talks public proclamation of "its_ de­ commander of the South Viet­ Opium poppy cultivation long DIUVERY ® Nghl, a forward headquar- namese 1st Infantry Division, ’That Is a rifle used by the Com­ Service, 396 Main St. There will have reached an impasse, For­ signs of annexation.” racket-bus^ dl^ct at^ey legger altitudes. ters just across the border from has been the economic mainstay munist-led troops. A LL YOUR propelled him Into the gover------. - j dived into a bunker with news­ be a pageant rehearsal after the Powerful 2.0 ampere motor, 1,000 RPM. 50 more eign Minister Abba Eban says Tass said Israel’s demand for Fifteen American helicopters lsos. of hiU tribes In northern Laos, men and discussed the opera- Pilots reported North Viet­ social. PURCHASES torque than V4 ” drills. Drills % ” steel, %” wood. Israel wlU not swerve from de­ ‘‘secure and recognized bounda­ nor*8 chair, was the Republican but In recent years heavy fight­ were shot down or crippled. as the aircraft landed. namese tanks on IDghway 9 mands that border security be ries” is a “fEdse slogan known candidate for President in 1944 ing has sharply reduced produc­ #9748 Casualties among the crewmen (jye North Vietnamese 122mm (Bee Page Eight) moving east of A Luol toward Jewelry part of any settlement with to be used as a cover for Tel and 1948. He died Tuesday of a were not Immediately known, tion. Most opium moving Egypt. heart attack In Miami at 68. through Laos now originates In the border In pursuit of a South Aviv’s adventurist plans to an­ but It was believed that most Vietnamese armored column. Eban, talking with newsmen nex Arabs ismds. His wife died last July, were rescued unhurt. ’Ihalland, Burma and southern RELIABLE after day-long conferences with the two will be buried to.iether China, American officials say. As evidence mounted that the Specifically, Tass commented ’Two pilots said North Viet- Secretary of State William P. when a mausoleum is built in POW Mail Moves Again South Vietnamese were ending AUDIO-VISUAL Famous Brand on Foreign Minister Abba itamese troops were at point- The Laotian Cabinet decided Specials! Rogers and other U.S. officials Pawling, where Dewey had a the major portion of the drive in Eban’s Washing;ton news confer­ blank range during the liftout Wednesday to take new meas­ SERVICES Friday, said there had been no farm. Laos, sources disclosed that the ence Friday in which he said Is­ today and another a few days ures to suppress drug traffic but REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES American pressure to change On the right side of the After Three-Month Lapse ranking U.S. mUitaiy and civU- 2 ^leed Sabre Saw rael "should not and cannot be ago. measures were not specified. Tape BecMders, Phono- 14K Communu Israel’s negotiating position. church, close to the carnation- lan leaders in Saigon met Fri- forced to return to the prevl(xis ’They said North Vietnamese WASHINGTON (AP) — Mall Families of American Prisoners Rumors circulated here that a gm^is. Projectors, Amidl- Such pressure would do no good, bedecked casket, were Dewey’s boundary.” He also repeated Is­ ran at them in the landing zone from American prisoners in and Missing, said she didn’t flers. Radio, Small A^Uanoes he said. two sons, Thomas E. Jr. of CSii- (See Page Eight) (Rae Page Eight) ' ' '' and Confirmatic^ Our and the pUots opened fire with North Vietnam apparently is knew why there had been no let­ "We cannot sacrifice our rael’s objecUon to Secretary of cago and John of New York, 16mm Films and Reg. .38-caUber revolvers. One pilot moving again tfter a three- ters from the POWs since Charms Sale! Icxig-term Interests for short­ State William P. Rogers’ and other family members. 17,99 said he kUled two North Viet­ month lapse. Christmastime. Projection Service term harmony” with the United suggestion that a peace-keeping Sitting cq>poslte were Presi­ Exomplot: 14.88 force be organized to g;uarantee namese soldiers and the other Cora Weiss, cochairman of But, she said, "Unless the States, Eban said. "W e will, if dent E U td Mrs. Nixon, their the Committee of Liaison with Sound Recording Oor Rag. 6.75 necessary, fight alone.” Israeli security. said he killed one. mail from North Vietnam be­ .... 5.40 daughter Trlcia, Secretary of Families of Servicemen de­ At Business Confab The Israeli diplomat denied a In Jerusalem, the director- Twenty bodies In green body gins flowing again and quickly, 646-1678 Maaehester, C «m . Latest model. Speed adjusts to jog. 2.0 amperes State William P. Rogers, Atty. bags were-lifted from a battle tained in North Vietnam, Our Reg. 9.25...... 7.40 suggestion, advanced earlier by general of the foreign affairs Hanoi can expect growing num­ delivers 2,300 to 3,050 strokes per minute. # 9152 Gen. John N. Mitchell, Senate zone 2% miles west of Fire Base claimed receipt Friday of 193 Rogers, that the peace talks are ministry said stationing foreign Minority Leader Hugh Scott, R- bers of Americans, as well as Mild Optimism Expressed Our Reg. 11.50...... -..... 9.20 Delta 1, roughly 14 miles from letters from POWs to their fam­ world citizens, to conclude that deadlocked. troops in a disputed area never Pa., Sen. Jacob K. Javlts, R- the Vietnam border, along with ilies. the prisoners are being used in All religious charms at “What would create a dead­ solved a problem but instead N.Y., and Mayor Lindsay. more than 350 soldiers. Fifty Mrs. Weiss, who has delivered a cruel game of political chess.” TIME to fix your shoes for similar savings. Not all lock," he added, “ Is the Insist­ “endows it with a characiter of Also present were Sen. Hubert For Economic Recovery were wounded, but the others previous batdies of POW mail, Several POW families were at good weather! Rubber styles in all stores. ence that Israel must sign on permanency.” H. Humphrey, D-Mlim.; Ter­ were able bodies clambering for disclosed the latest shipment the White House Friday to By JACK LEFLER Werner C. Brown, president cf Heels and "Whlle-You- Aireqnipt Auto. the dotted line" an agreement Gideon Rafael said peace ence Gardinal Ckx>ke, Roman Wait-Jobs” are our spe­ places abotird the copters. just after families of the men w ^ h President Nixon proclaim AP Business Writer Hercules, Inc., a major chemi­ "Ot »»o achieved by bring- Catholic archbishop of New cialty! We use only Prime I4K Gold Gift existed before the 1967 six-day ^ Helicopter pilots said they had called a news conference to a “ national week » Long Handle Rakes or Eban lAs not said pubUcly starts would total 1.75 million economy. day to avoid further avalan(die and mobile home sales would to­ "W e haven’t seen any upturn what portions of territory won disasters Uke one that killed D-Handle Forks Our in the 1967 war Israel would tal 425,000 this year, up from yet,” said Earl D. Mlbum, Wide choice of styles - not Rag. to half the 1,000 residents of a Pe­ want to keep In a permanent 1.46 million and 400,0(X) in 1970. president of Western Union all styles in all stores. Z69 ruvian mining camp. “ With the heavy Inflow ot Telegraph Co. “We expect 1971 peace settlement. Officials said a mild earth­ Your money into savings and in­ to be somewhat better than 1970 However, Prime Minister Ool- quake had l(x>sened a mountainv^^-' creased government expendi­ but not as good as a normal Choice da Meir said in an interview side that sUd Into Lake Yanahu-'V, Gruen 17 Jewel last week die would return the tures, we expect housing to be year. In our business we need to rina and sent Its waters roaring the strongest area in the econo- see some Increased flow of com- vast Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, over the isolated camp at Chun- Men’s Watches my this year,” Kenney said. municatlons between busl- True Temper Garden Shovels except for the Gaza Strip, gar. Sharm el Sheikh and a corridor CSiarles F. Hubert II, re- nesses.” e YOUR CHOICE Round point Rescue workers reached the to this fortress gpiarding the area Friday, 24 hours after the search analyst for the broker- p_ perry Wilson, president of ^ ^ multi-purpose Strait of Tlran. age firm of Oppenheimer A Oo., union Carbide Corp., said he ^ ^ ^ shovels in long slide. ’They said many of the Eban, without being specific, victims were wives and chUdren said, "We have never witnessed ^^s mUdly optimistic. "I don’t said there are several ways the of some 200 men who eked out a such all pervasive pessimism think there is going to be any- 2 4 ^ « peace talks conducted by U.N. living from hillside mines near among business. They are run- thing precipitous,” he said, “ but 3 Bu. Heavy Plastic Mediator Gunnar Jarring can the camp. The official toll was ning lean and cutting expenses, j hopeful of a slightly better Calendars, day / date, move forward. He said it is pos­ 400 to 600 dead, and about 50 But we feel the pessiiqism is profit picture.” dress, waterproof, automat­ Lawn Oean-Up Bags sible to hold detailed discussions perscsls were hosi^talized. grossly overstated. George A. Stinson, president ic styles. on the basis of proposals sub­ Police set up tents and distrib­ ” I think what we are looking of National Steel C3orp., said the mitted by Israel and Eg;ypt. uted food, medicine and blan­ for Is a trigger mechanism, to gteel Industry had “ more hopes D E P T . ’The State Department de­ kets to survivors as volunteers unleash the acctimulated sav- than expectations of Improve- clined details on the wide-rang­ searched for bodies. Govern­ Ings. I feel that If Individuals ment.” AU Otfepr Chile 646-5380 5ALE FRI. ing discussion between Rogers ment health officers supervised and corporaUons get a real jje n difficult to as- 1145 Tolland Tpke. and SAT. and Eban. the rescue operations. plckup in dollar reUef, such as a gggg the ouUook for the steel in- WESTOWN ’The Soviet Union’s official Officials of the Peruvian min- tax cut, they would spend that Open Lato news agency today attacked Is- Two Indian women watch rescue workers hunt for burjed victims of disaster in Peru. (AP Photo) and more.” (Sm Page Eight) Manchester, rael’a refusal to withdraw from (See Page Eight) 455 HARTFORD RD. Every Night MANCHESTER

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DIBEOTOR SMMn ■Soot n« MMSssy «f By ALFRED SHEINWOLD New Pause Rhodes is a patient at the Man­ C? 94 BIG GIANT GRINDERS Third Try m i WoU, here I am again, out a Hyer, telling of each trip, O 642 chester Memorial Hospital, and If you have been following We Make Our Own Pizza Dough By UNDA RUBEY NEW YORK (AP) — The and the weeks certainly are This way you can select the A AK6532 Been Named two members Bllen Kieman and UJ. Mtt Mwimo the progress of the national FOR THE BEST GRINDERS AND PIZZAS AP Bualneaa Writer stock market sprinted ahead speeding right along. ones that sound best to you. I Alice Timrtck are both waiting GiMrtI AuSlmctt WEOT EAST bridge tournament in Atlanta, IN TOWN CALL NiBW YORK (AP) — After 10 early toe past Week, with prices I guess I’m now out of “ cloud certainly hope that you saved pj^uently for admission to the 4 A 107 4 9864 years and $10 million Hunting- nine,” and back to earth again, your quarters during the win- hospital. you may have discovered that C? K 1 0 8 5 2 J73 advancing sharply, EUid then UL «ttt MWnHI ton Ifortford la making his thiM as the big “ shin-dig” is now ter months, because it’s trip- ^ Young Worn- PmiUI GuMamSunaMf tournament experts often play O 95 0 1 10 8 7 PIZZA-RAY’S attempt to make a go of "Show” paused toe next three days to history. I ’ m speaking, of course, action time, M d we don t like Manchester is go­ 4> J98 ♦ QIO Scott, Gregory Robert, son of Robert and 'Barbara for overtricks even at the risk 130 SPRUCE ST. magazine. catch Its breath. Kearns Scott, 6 Tyler Circle, Manchester. He was bom March af the wonderful honor bestowed to leave you behind. . ^ present a one-act play. SOUTH of going down at a cold con­ "®iow” d a b b le d in all The Dow Jones average of 30 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal gran^utr- upon me by my brother Knights In the afternoon Se^or ^ T o m o n w .” here J532 KITRICTEO tract. This is correct technique 4 the arts: Theater, music, dance Industrial stocks rose 14.68 ents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Keams, East Longmeadow, Mass. at their annual Knights of Co­ Bwling Lea^e did their sti^ AQ6 I Undtr 17 noultn iici«eiii»l«l in a tournament but would be and films. A great coffee table points to 912.92, with almost toe His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Lin­ PtnM w Adult CuordUti O AKQ 3 lumbus Irish Night program. a L t?.e r l ^ U Wednesday afternoon as part of most unsound at rubber bridge. item, it had snob appeal and enUre Jump coming on Monday coln, Maine. He has a brother, Brian, 2. After all my sweating, it went ^ . ^ h l ^ team triple of 2.093 our Fun-Day. If you The difference may be seen in 4 74 featured lavish photographs and Tuesday. i« « « ar * over very well, and I ’m one was won by the Gutter Dusters, fame the kind of hand shown today. Bast South West printed on the finest quality pa­ When the closing Dow aver­ Weaver, James Douglas, son of Harold and Brenda Mo- of the happiest guys in town . M oat unou ir WMina North dealer Pass 1 0 Pass 7:S0-9:S0 per. age penetrated toe 900 level on • and the high team single of 738 >aat year, when ^ y P frfom ed (ASi lIMt inty vary dlne Weaver, 201 Regan Rd., Rockville. He was bom Feb. 28 I’m very grateful to the Knii^ts» went to the______Tiddly_ Winks.______t°r us, so my advice to you is Both sides vulnerable Pass 3 N T A ll Pass "Now we’re primarily a film Monday, "the market showed a at Rockville General Hospital. His paternal grandparents are .. * __ _ s.— nat*o Pm* hi Oftata inn) of Cohimbus for sponsoring this " ^ r 't h e women, Mary Chaves to make sure you’re here for Opening lead—'Five of Hearts. magazine vrlth a periirtteral in­ great deal of enthusiasm,” said Mr. and, Mrs. C.A. Sweat, Gainaville, Fla. He has a sister, Pa­ most successful program. I took all the scores, wtth the high this one. Hearts. terest in the other arts,” says Robert J(tonson, analyst with mela. want to thank the committee triple of 446, the high single of ------South wins the first trick with Hartford, one of the heirs to the Paine, Webber, Jackson & that selected me to be one of and the average of 140.7. Pinochle umtmmtemmmrmmunm- the queen of hearts, and here Shy Seals Great Atlantic ft Paeffle Tea Chrtis. "A lot o f toe Institutions Tiffany, Sean David, son of Robert and Julia Churchill the rubber bridge and the tour­ m O H U G HTS Oo.—he supermarket chain-^ suddenly became believers.” the recipients this year, along For the men, Joseph Chaves Our Thursday morning FRAZIER TTffany, 'S Hickory Hill Rd., Simsbury. He was bom Feb. 28 with a most worthy candidate won the high triple of 494 and pinochle was under the super- nament bridge player part Co. — the supermarket chain — By Wednesday, toe Dow had at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents and good friend. Dr. Bernard the high single of 203, but the vision of Molly McCarthy, company. M ay Soon made its newsstand debut with climbed some 16 points, and are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarrell, Albany, Ore. His paternal the M[arch issue. Sheridan. , hl-'h average of 173.38, went to Floyd Post and John Derby fol- THEATER TIME At rubber bridge you notice profit taking set in, analysts ex­ g;randfatoer is Russell Tiffany, Hopedale, Mass. A1 LaPlant. ^ lowing winners; George Schroll, that you have two sure hearts, “ My own criticism of the plained. This persisted through- It was really a night to SCHEDULE three diamonds, and two clubs. Be Extinct magazine before is that it was re m e m b e r, and I ’ll re------604; Adelaide Pickett, 636; (xit toe week, as toe market di­ Silver, Jessica, daughter of Philip and Barbara Tolue Your contract is assured if you Just too beautiful. It was hard to gested its sharp gains. plaque is to show our apprecia­ Trip Registration Armcmd Roux, 609; Mabel Wll- Silver. 9 Mt. Vernon Dr., Apt. D, Rockville. She was bom SATURDAY can get two spades. You there- CAGLIARI, Sardinia (A P ) Eay who the audience was or tion for the fine vrork as direc­ Speaking of trips, we started son. 508; Margaret Donahue, Brokers called this consolida­ March 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Burnside: — “ Love Story” fore lead a spade at the second Mediterranean nun seal is dis- what the purpose of the maga­ tor of sports !<»■ our youth, and taking registratltms for the ggj. jja y Tlvnan, 570; O s Wll- Rural Schoolmaster Douglas Livingston and the classroom cat, Katie, gather after studies. (AP Photo) * tion phase quite normal. Many grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. OUver Tolue, 46 Preston St., 2 trick. If the opponents fail to appearing from its Sardinian [ASTHmORD zine was,” he explained away as the director of the Senior BrC'Wn Hotel Resort trip, sched- son, 563; Wilbrod Messier, 555; 7:15, 9:15. predicted toe market would ral­ RockviUe. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cinema I: — “Fools” 2:15, take the ace of spades you lead breeding grottos. Fulco Pratesl, ★ his two previous abortive at­ Silver, Jeffrey, N. H. Citizens’ Center for providing uled for April 27 through the grace Btdter, 550, and John Der- ly again before long, saying any 30th, on Wednesday, and by the 550 4:45, 7:10, 9:30; “ Frazier-All the suit again. No matter how ^ tempts during an Interview. ai -o a- ai ■■ them with excellent programs, the defenders play, you are Italian Asociatlmi for the corrections along toe way would end of the day Thursday, we forget about our New Fight” 1:50, 4:20, 6:46, 9:10. Slip 1 orcoil .111 1 nlirc I ilclinu’ ol 1 .issioii Hartford maintains the cli­ be relatively short-lived and mi­ Rogers, Desiree Monlipie, daughter of George Jr. and March 16,1971.” sure of your nine tricks. World WildMfe Fund, expresses One-Room School house a Snap for Doug had 22 and need 23 more to Cinema H :—“ The Owl & The Inio One I usl 1 illoil Mimmer’ mate for a good film magazine Naome Cook Rogers, 23 ViUage St., Rockville. She was bom York trip, and drop by to At tournament bridge you are tear that the species may be ex- nor. complete the first bus. The New York St(x;k Ex­ Feb. 26 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ New Kitchen Equipment register real soon, like Monday? Pussycat” 1:60, 3:60, 6:50, 7:60, not sure that you want to be tlnct soon. £rfco “Viren” f l^ y e a ^ ^ " n ! ^ f l l m ^ B ^ ™ ^ (30PPER HARBOR. Mich, ghetto school where “ I could do He has three kiiLdeigarten Uvlngston he fw nd life change index of some 1,200 com­ mother is Mrs. Lavada Cook, LaBella, Pa. She has a sister, Friday we had to cancel our In talking with the hotel man­ Next week’s menus; 9:60. satisfied with nine tricks. If the The shy seals get their name art f ^ juid the malor emeor- old col- something helpful for my fellow pupils, one first grader, three in C op ^ r Harbor a UtUe over- ager, he tells me he’ll be plan­ Monday, there will be no meal State:—"Flipper” (matinees L i mon stocks gained 0.86 to 66.69. Denise. day activities, because we had clubs break normally, you can from a black and white coat ning lots of exciting and inter­ only) 1:00, 2:30, 4:00; “ Lovers Of toe 1,818 stocks traded dur­ • ai «i at a some men come in to make served. develop five clubs to add to the similar to a nun’s habit, Youni oeoDle todav ore In touch teaching eight children in a (me But Chaplain Evan Welch of grader. I kind of w lsh ^ l nM some esting things for everyone to and Other Strangers” 7:30, 9:26. ing toe week, 1,081 advanced Salisbury, Melanie TiilUan and Melissa Ellen, twin daugh­ some major repairs for our new Wednesday, it will be beef five tricks In the red suits. That Once 600 were estimated to be with f l l n ^ ’ h e s ^ s room scduxrfhouse in a hamlet? Wheaton College, who was reUr- "The biggest problem U that place to go Uke toe movlM or a 0 do, and it really sounds great. ^ jg biscuit topping. U. A. Theater: — “ Cold M v i d i One of the first chanees Hart- I* Douglas Uvingston, tog to tola area, heard that a of getting six or eight thl-gs good reatourMt, he ^ d . But and 691 declined. There were ters of Carleton and Patricia Widdecombe SaUsbury, 97 Uni(m Utchen^w^pment. Oh yes, per- will give you 10 tricks instead in the Aegean and Balearic is- 617 new highs for toe year and Better make up your mind sliced tomatoes, rtiiidill nickle.pickle. Turkey” 2:30, 6:00, 7:30, 10:00. ford made f- to toe magazine this vea.y®*- tteLhtog e a c ^ aappointment i ^ ^ n t was open going at the same Ume,” Llv- I have come to enjoy toe pe_ace St., Rockville. They were bom March 10 at Manchester Memo­ hsqis I oDdh’t get to tell you of the mere nine tricks that you lands, around (Corsica and in "Ih e children au-e and quiet and having some time 43 new lows. rial Hospital. Their maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. quick Uke, as we will only take „iandarin iello with cream, and Manchester Drive-In; —“ Be­ can get by leading spades at breeding caves on Sardinia’s Ume was to brine aboard a co. " I am truly happy and hope I to the Grant Township school togston said. ^ , about it before. The Associated Press 60-stock Donald Pierce, 25 Tolland Ave., Rockville. Their paternal the number of buses we fill. ^ beverage yond the Valley of the Dolls” once. pubUsher-G eiS? R ^ ^ r e wUl be back here again next district and urged Uvingston to at different learotog levels and to totok. Because we started to serve rocky east coast. average gained 3.3 to 316.8. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blden Salisbury, Hinkley, Wednesday in Itself proved to Thursday it’s cheeseburger, 7:r’s 600-stre G t y P a rk shares. Chrysler was second ment In, the people had to drill and started off with one of our canned goods; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., 9:10; “ Valley of the Dolls” 7:00, cies In zoos. The last two cap­ Maker, Nathan Corbett, son of Kenneth and Janice run the rest of dummy's suit. 1:00 versy this time. The emphasis Happenings for Teens most active, rising % to 27%. holes in the wall and floor to n ew est members, David pinochle tournament. 11:00. ' tured young died in the Rome Takes Bookings Peach Maker, 143 Chestnut St., Manchester. He was bom At the end. South has a play for of the magazine, he says, will Free of Vandals Gillette waa off 2% to 46%; run an air-duct for our new Hutchinson’s, singing a few Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., re- March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal SUNDAY, MARCH *1 an 11th trick, but the diamonds 2:80 be • • ai a had to cancel the noon lunches may seem. Even If the clubs p.m.-3 a.m. proved a new contact lens toe into a gay mood. Parkade Lanes. No bus sched- e T t : 1 0 . has a subscription, list of 86,000 community appreciation last its striking pilots proceeded with for Thursday and Friday. break badly. South will still Bast Side, West Side Rec, open 6-10 p.m. company makes. OUhan, Kelly Lynn, daughter of William and Shirley and newsstand sales of 76,000. municipal Keeney St. Sch(x>l, roller skat­ a formula for resolving their Big Board volume totaled 91.34 RabagUno Qllhan, 160 Mountain Rd., Windsor. She was bom Friday evening the confusion We then saw some 260 color- uled. nw\ fk the land on his feet if East has the open 1-5 p.m. ed sUdes of Bermuda, and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, 7-50 TOelr first step was to ^ reported Friday. contract dispute. had stopped, and we were able ace of spades. East will be out (Community ,Y, open 1-6 p.m... ing, 6-9:30 p.m. million shares, down slightly March 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal everyone, or at least most open card playing, TV viewing Pussycat, 1.60, 3.60, 6.60, 7.60, prolducUon costs in half to about G arfica Park Is in a crowded Waddell Schcnl, open 6-9:30 ' The company said Friday that from toe 91.68 milUcm shares grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RabagUno, 69 Hamlin to give the setback players a of hearts by that time, and the everyone, really enjoyed them etc.; noon to 1 p.m., Hot-Meal, 9:60. $46,000 per issue. They cut toe ^ y,e inner core near Teen Center 8-U p.m o ^ to p.m. if toe negotiation-arbitration set­ traded toe previous week. St., Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Uttle treat, buffet-style, and as defenders may be unable to magaztoe down to a smaller ^ area teens^l.60^toe d^r. very much. and MealsK»-Wheels; 1:30 p.m. ^ t ^ “ MX3C Hartford Rd. Cafeteria, tlement goes through as expect­ The American Stock Ex­ usual Pete VendrUlo, who was scrape up five tricks. Thomas D. OUhan, IMndaor. She has a brother, Michael, 6; and There was a'sligh t break in Fun-Day, featuring a one-act only), 1:00, 2.30, 4.00, Lovers size with less gio®, a trend with ^ f ‘ Music Workshop, 10 p.m.-mld- ed, flights on major routes change Index gained 0.26 to a Bister, Kathy, 9. in charge, had a delicious meal 6:45, Dally Question. and Other Strangers, many ni^azlnes 1 ^ because bistalices of vandalism In ^ might resume as early as April 26.14. Of toe 1,218 stocks traded, catered, and a fine program.5nckets $2. Call 429-3311, ext. in toe air will be no simple mat­ b a c k ,^ th t h e f^ o w ln g win- the act and pull a heart attack pickup at noon, and return trip ‘ ” Be- Absolutely . 16 new lows. M Hearts, J-7-S; Diamonds, J-10- of toe magazine, he says, will property damage to parks In reservations...8:16 p.m. Friday, March 26 ter. ners: ^ dropped dead. at 4 p.m. i-- Of toe 20 most active stocks open yond the Valley of the IXdls,” 8-7; Clubs, A-10. be on current films and current general was $66,169, a 37 per Sunday, M ai«h 21 Drug Advisory <3enter, 81 Besides Ironing out details Andy Ncske, 139; Fkwence Not too famfllar with the pro- Thursday, 9:46 a.m. to noon, Russell St., 647-9222, open 8:30- traded, 15 advanced and 5 de­ 7:16; "The Valley of the Dolls,” What do you say?. p i N -TASTiC film stars. cent increase over 1969, toe MK3 Pool, Brookfield St., 1-4 with toe pilots, Mohawk must thurs. and putt, 182; McCarthy, jector (only had it two years) I pinochle tournament; noon to 1 6 p.m., phone manned 6 p.m.- clined. • n d l i t d t 9:00. Answer; Pass. You have only The new “ Show” sells for 76 Parks Commission reported, p.m., lOH swimming instruc­ negotiate back-to-work agree­ fri. nights 191;' Edith WlrteUa, 131; Inez couldn’t find out how to get at p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. 3 a.m. National General Warrants N East Hartford Drive-In — 4 points in high cards, and no cents, 'Rotoberg says “ Shn, 1-5 p.m. journey. a.m., return trip at 12:80 p.m. L L i\ lar with a subscription empha­ Nominal charge for non-mem­ Mr. Light I want to thank Sa­ Algeria Adda Plants year! Just go, run to see it!” West Side, Community Y, SUNDAY, MARCH 91, IWIl sis and a total circulation of bers with special consideration CBT Announces lem very much for hdpiltag me More Vlatt Paris ORAN, Algeria — A glass fac- F IN A li 4 DAYS! — Weitf Yof* Post open 1-6 p.m. Kitcbra S o < ^ out; he heli>ed the day. about 140,000 copies. Duplicate Bridge for senior citizens. CAR and TRUCK PARIS — A whopping 87 per tory with a yearly outsit of Mon. • Fri. 7:00-8:16 No Admission Charge community Y, Teen Center, Monday we had a fine turnout * _____ Hartford tried again In 1970. Monday, March 22 Prime Rate Cut RENTALS cent more Americana visited 10,000 tons was <^ned recenUy Sat. 2:SO-6:00-7:30-I0dl0 Starting at 7:00 P.M. 8-11 p.m. . .$1:60 at the door for OPEN for the Uchen 'Ibm- Cupcakes Son. 2:80-6di0-7dl0-8ri6 He brought toe first Issue out in Results last night in a ddlpli- Drug Advisory <3enter, 647- ii> iih my O’NoUl, Paris in 1969 than in 1908, at Oran by President Houari Free-Will Offering area teens. ^ After the show our hard-work- January from New York as a cate bridge game are; North- 9222, 81 Russell St., open 8:30 NEW HAVEN (A P ) — The donated a new set of ping pong teaching a record of 1.1 mlUioti. Boumedienne. He also inaugu- w n To Be Received MHS Bailey Auditorium, 8 1»\\ U I I K — MONm ______-ng entertainment committee monthly, selling for a dollar South, Mrs. Lawrence Fagan a.m.-5 p.m., phone manned 6 Connecticut Bank and Trust Ck>. WESTOWIi balls in many colora for our _____------The total of 12.1 million------for all------rated a" sugar7 . refinery and a with a circulation of about p.m.. Miss Manchester Scholew- said Friday it would cut its l.uiiu ICrm I.ciisiiiu - ■ • - plant in TRINITY COVENANT and Robert Stratton, first; Louis p.m.-3 a.m PHARMACY games. Certainly appreciate the I j S i r foreign tourists also was a new paper-manufacturing ^ C R C 130,000 copies. ship Pageant presented by the prime len(llng rate from 5% \n\ M;iKi' or M imIcI ALL DAY Dartl- ■■ and ’ James------Kronholm, gj^g Qgjg. IS ^ v e ry much, a ^ thank these U h Western Algeria. CHURCH COLOR Then he switched offices to Jaycees. . .tickets are $2. per cent to 6% per cent effec­ _ second; Louis Halpryn and munlty Y Recreation Centers, ienUemen for their kindness. ------302 HACKMATACK ST. toe West Coast in June publish' UConn presents "Hogan’s tive Monday. Manchester Motors open 6-10 p.m. m the afternoon our pinochle S ' MANCHESTER, CONN. ing toe magazine as a 60-cents Joseph Toce, third, Goats,” 8:16 p.m. at toe Jorgen­ The announcement I < l ATl U ' I. d u r ^ the absence of Pete, a ^ J**® P®«Pl® Next: other go-around. Thomas Landers and Jay How- 0-9:90 p.m. . .see note for de­ Roller skating, elementary announced prime rate cutbacks M v\( IN> ii;i:—GLM'ii 1 455 HARTFORD RD. ^3-623f^ they did an exceUent Job. The homemade cupcakes, Irish of "UTTLE MDBDEBS” “ I would have given up a long royd, and P. D. Griffiths and tails. students from 6-7:46 p.m., sen­ equal to CBT’s. The prime rate The ’Mash’ Bunch is ANOTHER winners were: STorence N w tt, ‘ ®® time ago if I hadn’t felt there Dr. Saul CSohen, tied for t h l i d O f t e Pathfinders Club, Norman St., back-Don't BUss it!! ior high students and adults is that charged by banks to their 709; Floyd Post, 684; John Gal- definitely Is a place In America Top winners In toe game]^«3O'O;30ne, 7t p.m., Alateens, opqn from 8-9:80 p.m. . .skate rental biggest and most creditworthy ly, 681: Max Schubert, 678; "^ a d of Tea, we hM to ElUot Ckiiild and with a relative or Donald Sotberlahd for a quality motion picture which was part of a nationwide to teens 26 cents. customers. Agnes Babineau, 670; Tom ^eme for good American cottee. magazine,” Hartford says. charity game for the benefit of friend with a drinking problem. toant, 667; Eva Poet, 666; W® ^ fK cd ^hifkeN At present, Rothberg notes, yje Multiple Sclerosis Society, Little Theatre of Manchester, ECHS Ecology du b sponsors . . Anne Husarik, 641; Ann Perras, ed and donated aU those jw et^ of the Parkade toe only magazines covering toe gnj Mrg. Lapiant, first; 22 Oak St., open casting for "A a glass drive. . .any non-re- Short Freedom 837; Florence Brooks, 694; and deltelous cupcakes, ^ all SPECTACULAR films are sensational fan maga- gtratton and Mrs. Fagan, sec- Thousand Clowns,” 8 p.m. for tumable bottles may be brought Gladys Seelert, 633; CU Wilson, the ladles who served item. MONTXJOMBRY, N.Y. (A P ) IVBW zlnes or small specialized for- g„^ Dartl and Kronholm, all interested area residents. to toe sch(x>l before 9 a.m. 629; Gussie Sanford, 628; John During the meeting portion of elgn publications for film buffs, Bennet Junior High, derating at 5 = ' nuR'.v:! t-iT H;r.TiC'!0 RUS 6 R 4IA • BOl UJN NOICH magazine folds completely,” Women’s Swim Night, 6:30-9:30 played each Friday at 8 p.m. Donovan, 648-3716; Joanne Roto, Hde. The driver turned out to be NATURAL HEALTH planning a few trips, and I home at 28 Peart St. after FREE PARKING 526 -3333 THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - SUN. says Hartford of the $10 miUlon at the club house, 135 Bldridge ~.o/v.b nm 649-1742; as are Candy and g state policaman In an un- hope that I can soon make surgery. Martha Mansfield is at he says he’s spent so far. WOW! St. Play is o ^ ^ o toe public. ^ ’I^^^^mentai Fran (Mrs. Frank J.) Conway, marked car. FOOD SHOPPE 649-6060, 267 Hackmatack St. Rivera, serving time on WHAT A PAIR! Results In a Thursday morn- Oolleglum. . . • *™®' ------charges of reckless endanger- Smoke Maker ing duplicate bridge game at r- nf ai- ri R us- We all hope that Mrs. Con- ment and third-degree assault, Z M ^chester Country du b way will be up and around soon was sent back to prison shortly -O p en Sunday- V ^ B O le y Has a Purpose are: North-South. Mrs. Ronald sell St., 647-9822, open 8 . a.m. . . .typing this column is a pain! after the Thursday escape. Parsell and Mrs. .Thomas Hook- S p.m., phone manned 6 p. . All Day 2 M titym ntf H tu ^ So n 5 + + HARTFORD (AP) — The Charles Turell 3 o f l l i e FREE state Department of Education gj^j ji^g i ^ g Daigle, second; East Side, West Siae, Corn- said BYlday it has developed a Howard Boyd and Mrs. munity Y Recreation Centers, Green'Rchoi t i r e d D o l l s machine to pollute toe air and Ronald Wadsworth, third. open 6-10 p.m. « a an OF INSECTICIDES AlUiKROeSON'DIMimilW^ COLONEL’S fully Intends to use it. Also, East-West, Mrs. Neal Buckley School, open 6-9 ;ao IN YOUR FOOD? FRIED CHICKEN PWUMSKHTCokxbyOtlUxr But hopefiilly, the net effect of .py,gr and Mrs. T. J. Crockett, p.m. - ... 1, the contrapUon that belches ^pg^. Thomas Wolffe and South United MethodistChuim TIRED OF ADDITIVES AND forth smoke of varying composi- Frank DeTV)Ua, second; downstairs youth lounge, d o unson 311 M ID I ROAD. MANCHESTER FfRESEAVATTVES IN YOUR FOOD? DOZEN tlon and density, >^1 be a little diaries Maurer and Mrs. Your Owii Thing,” open to jun- BOOKS BY a a a OPDI 7 DAYS A ¥fEEK — 11 A.M. • 9 f M . (15-BISCUITS) better eir for everyone. Edward Granville, third. lor high from after school to • HERB TEAS • CHEESE SCHINDLER. M.D. 0 The depiutment said in a ,n,g game is played each 4 p.m. FR ID A Y A SATU RD AY — 11 A M . - 10 P,M. E hr>i4dlfcTbUYip/k« statement the machine will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran (Jhurch, TO Candy Kitchen GAYLORD HAUSER WITH THE PURCHASE OF A used to train public and private country club. Play Is open to Ctourch St., 7:30-10 p.m., weekly • RAW SUGAR • WHEAT Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dolly anUpollutlon woriiers In recogni- the public. PANDA meetings, tqien to all •NATURAL • SUNFLOWER YOGA BOOK THRIFT BOX - tlon and .evaluation of air pollu------teens and parents. Chiiuae From Over ‘ZOO Varieties tants. Results In a Wednesday Wednesday, Blorch *4 YEAST SEEDS .ADELE DAVIS SUKR SPECIAL The Education Department teaming bridge game at the Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus- FREE BUCKET or BARREL says other state agencies are co- community Y are Mrs. Suzan- gell St., 647-92SB, Waddell School, <^en 6-9:80 Plus Many More And Nutrition CHICKEN DINNER SHRIMP DINNER 307 Middle Turnpike West wear hard hats as protectUm at gide park here in honor of Whlt- STAMINA 3 pteeas of golden fried cJilnkan, trenidi M es, p.m. 6 Jumbo ahrimp, oocktall aanee, oole riaiw. the c(xmty jail. ney M. Young Jr., toe late exec- hot roll. (Cole elaw, or bcdMd beana, or potato french M ed poUtoea, hot roll. oafrli Manchester — Across from Porfcode MHS Room A28, 6:30-8 p.m., aalads), (choice of one) eariiYl*^ The order was Issued to pro- utive director of toe National MCX3 presents "Instrumental n S H DINNER tect them against bricks falling Urban League, Collegium.” CLAM DINNER from toe 78-year-old structure, a native Kentuckian, Young EXJH3 Auditorium, 1:30 p.m.. PARKADE HEALTH FOOD SflOPPE ^ pt. Med' clams, french frlea, oole claw, M _R S Tasty boneless fUet, tartar aanee, oole riaw, S B Smith blocked off two parking died March 11 and was buried In trench fried potatoea, hot. roll. 300 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford Honors Assembly open to par­ -tartar sanee, hot ro ll each spaces in front of the jail after Lexington Wednesday, ents of students involved. ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 several bricks fell Friday from fihe park would be located . . . IN LIGGETT PHARMACY Across from Martin Pork Thursday, March 26 OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY tUl 8 M P.M. Offer Good from Sunday, March 21, to Saturday, March 27. a tower on top of the b id in g , along toe Ohio River. Plans also Drug Advisory Center, 81 Ckiunty comndsaioners said a call for bids on a statue of Candy Abo AvaUabb For Fund Robing THE DIFFERENCE IS DEUCIOUS new Jail was being planned. Young for toe park. Russell St., 647-9222, open 8:30- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 HAGE FIVE

P A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 Gas Utility body before it csui hit anything hard. ST A R GA*ElC*iC> - B y C L A Y R. P O L L A N - Detroit, for Ha part, qulbUes over Business Bodies In Dispute ^ AZIlS LIIRA Your Doily Activity Guidg UAIj. II T. 23 rrf^ the potential reliability of the air bog, According to the Stors. To develop message for Sundoy, f. 22 ___ FUBUSHBD BY TH E__ questioning whether it might not, by in­ f i l m PRODUCER-DIRECTOR On Rebate 3 - 5 - 9 - 1 4 34-37.41-46/ FimnTNO OO., INC. '2 2 -2 8 -3 9 read words corresponding to numbers U BtanU Street flating into the driver’s range of vision, The Goodway (Film Division HARTFORD (AP) — Cus­ of your Zodiac birth sign. 5 0 -5 9 -7 5 ^ j f TAUZUS IfAOoiMiteri OomL of Elast Hartford euuvounced the 61 Creotive SCORPIO TaoaCAS F. FBSRGU80N actually cause accidents Itself, or, by tomers of the Connecticut Na­ ^ Z \ AM. 20 1 You 31 Interests 'WAl/TER R. FBOtCniBON addition to its kaff of Peter W. tural Gas Oo. are owed on 11 2 Issues 32 You 62 Be ocr. Inflating within the closed air space of ( MAY 20 3 Heolth 33 Be 63 Aheod FuUWnn Walters of Manchester. He will )4 per cent refund on their bills NOY. 21^ Founded OctolMr 1, 1881 O v l 1-13-16-55 4 Follow 34 Important 64 Culturol 15-33-48-52/< >1 the car, blast open doors and whidows. serve as producer-director. since last December, says the S '6 2 - 7 3 - 7 6 5 Affected 35 Moke 65 Qualities PubllAed Breiy Dreolqc Bxoeiit Sundaya Recently Waiters was pro­ 6 Sincere '36 Foots 66 Toke 60-77-81-88' “ Neither side, however, addresses It­ state Public Utilities Commis­ GIMINI 67 Lecture —St HoUdaya. Sintered atthe PoM Otnoa cU 7 Your 37 Person SAGITTAZIUS KanDhester, Ooim., aa Second CUaa Mail ducer-director of Plaza Produc­ sion, but the gas company says 24AY 21 8 Intuition 38 Hard 68 Attroctive Matter self to the pertinent argument involved. 39 Odors 69 Mind7 tions Inc. of East Hartford. He no refunds are due to cuiyone. 20 9 Adversely StTBSCRIPTION RATES That is the argument of how far gov­ served as a captain in the Army 10 Let 40 Attending 70 Develop DEC. 21 The dispute was aired Friday 11 A 41 Con 71 Met FayaUe in Advance 4- 7- 8-43 19-26-30-42^ at a special public hearing at 12 The 42 Leodership 72 Be One Tear ...... 888.00 ernment has the right to go In regulat­ 1 ^ 5 3 - 5 4 - 7 1 65-78-87-89B Six Mentha ...... 19.S0 which the PUC ordered the gas 13 Neglected 43 Regarding 73 Successfully Three Mentha ...... 9.75 ing the behavior of Ms private cltlxens. CANCEZ 14 By 44 To 74 Tonight CAPZICOZN ______One Menth ...... 8.86______company to "show cause” why 21 15 Don't 45 A 75 Aims D e c . 22 Regulation to guard against the poesi- 46 Further 76 Revived the refunds should not be re­ ^t^JULY 22 16 Interest MsaiamR op quired. 17 Are 47 A 77 From JAN. I* THB ASBOdATElD PRESS biUty that one citizen may do, harm to C^‘l»-29-40-45 IS E ffo rr 48 Disturbed ■ 78 Not m 79 Priority 1-23-47-61 .- v l TI Aaaocated Fresa ia ezchadvely en- The hearing took about 16 g>'^7-74 19 You 49 Of 69-70-80-84'.^ tUad to the uae of repuhUoatien of aM anoflier is one thing. 20 Excellent 50 Your 80 Original newa diasMcbea credited to It or not other- minutes and centered on the AQUAZIUS Regulation to forbid the individual to LEO 21 Time 51 Your 81 Friends wlae credited In thia paper and alao the PUC’s claim that CNG increas­ 22 Humidity 52 If 82 Come JAN. 20 ^ looal nawa pubUdied here. 23 Possess 53 Acquointonce 83 By AH riAta of repuhUoatloo of apeclal die- run a risk he may choose to run and ed Its rates illegally. Tlie com­ .AUG. 22 ret. II patchea nereht are alao reaerved. pany agreed It had increased 24 Confused 54 Recently 84 Ideas which does not involve another in­ 021-25-35-51 25 To 55 Con 85 Today * 10-12-31-49^ Tba Herald FrinthM Ooeumny IBc., ae- rates 11% per cent, but said 756-58-68 26 Hove 56 Horrie 86 Persistent 57-6679^851 dividual: is something else again. 57 Partners 87 Property aumea no flnanclal reapentnallty for typo- this waa with PUC approval. VIZGO 27 Gets PISCES ffvnihlcal errora arpoailiif In ad vert^ 2B Noise 58 More 88 Foils manta and other rnaiHna matter in Tlie But government Is begtanlng to The Issue stretches back to 29 For 59 Finonciol 69 Developed K ancfaeater Bhnradnc Herald. last November when the PUC 30 Unexpected 60 Cooperotion 90 Aggressive behave as if both types of regulation MA«. 20 granted the gas company a rate 3/21 DUbaerS>er to Loa Azveiea Tlmea-WaaNnK- \ ^18-27-32 , ® G o o d . Neutral 2-17-24-36 M '' ton Foat Newa Service. were the same, equally justified, and Increase of 11% per cent, far to^72-86-90 € 3 8 -4 4 -8 2 -8 3 R . Fdl aervlca client of N. B. A. Service, Inc. _FlAUataera R^reaentativea — Mamewa. equally privileged. below the increase the com ­ Shaimnn and Cullen Inc., Special Amnoy pany 1 ^ requested. CNG put — New Tertc, Chlofo, D eti^ and Beaton. There need be little doubt that, unless the new rates Into effect and scale citizen Involvement effort checked by some forceful public or DIaplay advertialna olealmr hours then appealed to the courts that Dorsey Deputy ever achieved in the search for 2 *x>r Monday — l pi.m. IrUay. For TUeaday — 1 p.m. Satunlay. judicial decision, the trend will escalate Condominium Offices Planned for Broad St. the PUC should have granted a solutions to problems of com­ For Wadneaday — l p.m. Mtonday. larger increase. Plans to Quit For Thuraday — i p.m. ‘Fteiday Haelf. This complex, the first pro- White, architects, of West Hart- those provided In the lobbies of to buy. The owner expects that munities." CNG withdrew Its appeal eari- This waa done although the _F dt lYMay — 1 p.m. Wednesday. The particular charm of the inflat­ fessional condominium for the ford. each floor. The exterior • of the purchasers will be doctors, Chtfalfled deadline 4:9(1 p .m ,ji^ b e- 'ier this mcmth. In lob Squeeze department waa handicapped fpra puMtoatlen 4:80 p.m 7niday ft>r Northeast has been pleumed for ’The four-acre site Is north complex will feature earth-color dentists, lawyers, architects, ac­ ______Bahaday and Monday puhMcatlon. able bog device is that, theoretically Peter W. Walters According to the PUC, state “ by an awkward funding mech- a four-acre site on Broad St. of Bigelow Brook. It has a 200- brick and bronzetone thermo- countants and other profession­ law says an appeal of a PUC at least, once installed it will be there, HAR’TFORD (AP) After anism and harassed by prejudg- Saturday, March 20 In Vietnam and at the Army facing the Manchester Pwkade. frontage on the street and pane glass. Conference rooms. al people. He pointed out the decisicn means that declsian being told that a new deputy critics,” he said, and enforce its protection upon the In­ Factorial Center as assistant prniindhrpnklnp- rm tho *9 ®pace for parking in back of entertaining areas, a sauna nearness to Manchester Mem­ cannot take effect until the ap- commissioner of community af- Merchant said the department chief, production division. ® * Fisher Dry Cleaners and Bar- room, a fully-equipped exercise The Vote On SST dividual whether or luM he chooses to orial Hospital, the Parkade, the peal Is decided or withdrawn, fairs Is to be named, John F. moved ahead "despite relciiuesa Walters g;raduated from mllU ’ similar to ones that will be sold can make their own arrange- plans to have a power to ask refunds on any "that plana are being made to sloner Leroy Jones. He ran an better safety, and there will continue Nonelheleas, adien the vote came in ^®*"8:hter live at tax savings and some other complex will be set-up mente. He will hold seminars boutique, a dress shop, a drug rate Increase It has ^ proved, replace me.” unsuccessful race for state to be an effort to make not merely tjie w,.,, . . advantages are pos- !„ the one-story building, which for prospective purchasers to store other rcUll wUete and The company’s lawyers com- Merchant added an admonl- treasurer last fall, when he was the House at Washington the other day, installation, but the actual wearing of Photographed by Sylvian Otiara G o^ w ay Inc., a Phil^elphia gj^je, he said, when professional will be removed before the con- explain the tax beneflU and the *lclve-ln fa- mented that the PUC originally tlon to critics o t the Department the only black candidate on the four of Oonnecticut’s membeta, two Re­ based company,vxovzzr recently z, has people own offices in a con- dominium is completed. organization of a condomminium in this building granted the 11% per cent In- of Community Affairs to Democratic ticket. such devices compulsory. DOWN RIVERS TO THE SEA opened motion picture and au­ publicans and two Democrats, Steele, Lm lnlum than when they rent The three-story buildings in association consisting of the ^ d pubUcUy for crea ^ and called It "Just, rea- " « ,r a ln fnnn acUons based on In other fields, there are those who dio visual production facilities owners. the project is being handled by sonable, and adequate.” false economies or easy prtiU- McKinney, Monagan and Orasso, voted at 1047 Main St., East Hartford, similar facilities complex will have a total of Designers East o< Newington. "Now it (Tlte PUC) turns cal dividends.” He said criUcs Extended Forecast would like to make smoking illegal, be­ , , 25,000 square feet. They will be The association will hire per­ against the propoaal which had the back­ to complement Goodway’s total ^ e s s lo ^ condominiums, around and asks why we toould have refused to acknowledge Fair Monday and moetly studied. Thus, the inner solar In the sketch, the building In j,y gas, and will be fully sonnel for maintenance of the cause, if he 1s allowed freedom of choice, marketipg service. Web era sal , are a new not give up that which is needed needs for department programs cloudy with chance of snow in ing of the Nixon Admlnlstratian and ■Wonders of the Universe- system—the easier goal — Is the foreground faces Berlments that he has authored during chastity fifes cluster round. vice president of the Hartford tor of Sphinx Temple of Shrin- Meriden Police comes a time, for some political people, of printing materials. M posslbtlity of injury or anything else, Space Science Board recom­ necessary to answer basic the column’s lifetime.) Lean reeds of hope; a hlgh- ers. when they find themselves incapeMe of Of that last storm which shed Steam Boiler Inspection and mends launching a flyby to Jupi­ questions ccmcemlng the solar fllght kllldeer clings He and his wife and their Nab Man After MITES like pleasure, or living. its eider gown Insurance Co. voting for sometiiing they ccnsidM' a HEADS MUTUAL AGENTS three children make their home We need a phliosophlcal decision as ter in 1974 or 1976. From this a system. Immaculate on lawns; and let To its long note; while chatter Thomptsion began his career Richard B. Peck of Newing- Fatal Stabbing folly, even when it prcknlses to render deep-entry probe could sound the Because it will be at least Current Quotes there be on the ground. with Hartford Steam Boiler in in ersn. to how far we intend to let such dicta­ Jovian atmosphere to a pressure 1949 at the home office. He ton, formerly of Manchester, gt 10 Gall CTircle, in Newington, incidental benefits to their own states. three years before these flights No sated slackness of the Like working gossip bent on MERIDEN (AP)—A Meriden torship to the individual', always for 10 to 100 times that of the pres­ are undertaken. It is hoped that served In the coast guard from was recently elected president man about 40 years old was With Congressmen Cotter and Glamo, senses found glamorous things, sure of the earth’s sea-level at- even newer technologies may "Despite the pervasive tai- of the’ Independent Mutual In- BOARD RENAMED fatally stabbed late Friday night bis own good and safety, go as a mat­ Sitting unsUrred beside the pag­ Dilates the news a season has whose districts happen to host the great­ mosiHiere. evolve to insure success. In the pact of population growth on ev­ surance Agents (IMA) Associa­ The Connecticut Bank and during an apparent argument ter of principle before we begin accept­ eantry been crowned. er Miare of the state’s aviation industry, The entry probe would carry immediate future a new set of ery facet cA American life, the tion of Connecticut. Trust Co., at Its annual meet­ outside the El Boricula Res­ ing sample details one after another. a. mass spectrometer to sample challenges will have to be met United States has never devel­ Peck Is the son of Mrs. Mary ing ’Tuesday, reappointed Its as­ taurant at 149 Pratt St. A the decision, perhaps a hi^py blend of the composition of the Jovian at- oped a deliberate policy on the Of one more spring. A willow In sight and sound the seasons Peck of 10 Emerson St. and the Can government force us to pay for, head-on by the engineering and sociate board for Its Manches­ Hie victim, identified as Mi­ personal conviction with geographical lo­ mosidiere as well as Instru­ scientific fraternity. Because of subject."—Report to President dipped In gold come and pass. brother of Frederick Peck, Man­ ter offices. guel Oorchado, was dead on and keep, that inflatable bag in our car. ments to determine tempera­ cation, was to support the continued the grreat distance Involved, Nixon by the Oommisslon on Rides herald for the onward With carillons renewing more chester’s Republican registrar Members of the associate arrival at the Meriden-WalUng- ture, density, pressure, plus the Population Growth and the If we decide we don’t want it. If we they will have to refine com­ flare of sun; than time. of voters. board are Everett T. Keith, ford Hospital of a knife wound funding of the BST. physical and chemical proper­ American Future. Rtchard H. Dloniie in the throat. decide we fear it more than accident munications to shorten playback The tall hills scout ahead, green With greening that is given to An 11-year member of IMA, chairman; Wells C. Dennison, But the voting revealed the majoitty ties o t the clouds. ’Ihe flyby "The major preoccupation of Less than an hour later po­ time. They will have to Intro­ patches rolled more than grass, Ing of the bank’s directors. Peck has previously served as vice chairman; Richard T. itself? If so, is there anything govern­ would measure the fields and a revoluUcmary Is with building, lice detectives apprehended of the state’s delegation against some­ duce a new concept of reliabil­ a director of the organization Basler, Nell H. Ellis, Thomas ment cannot ccxnpel ua to do? What, particles In space and detect with creating, not to destroy." Down their shoulders; the Vdth lilt of meaning that Domingo B. Gonzalez, 32, of ity so that missions can last lor Dionne joined Hartford Na­ and Is immediate past vice F. Ferguson, Robert P. Bliller, thing which had to be considered, super­ any radio emissions from the —Stofcely Carmichael, the Black fresh-waked thickets run bedevils rhyme Meriden and charged him with in such case. Is freedom, or left of U? several years before component tional in 1969 as a trainee in president. The association rep­ Ermano Garaventa; Atty. Har­ ficially at least, good for some of the planet. Power advocede, in a speech at ’Through liathways lately held' And unfailing mortal blood and murder. failures render the spacecraft trust operations. In 1970 he be­ resents some 2,000 Independent old W. Garrity, William G. BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving the Home This entry probe will require San F’ranclsco State Cjollege. by winter flood sense Police seized Gonzalez less particular Industrial and employment in­ Inoperative. Tliey will have to came administrative assistant, insurance agents throughout the Glenney Jr.; Justice Charles S. Owner for, 89 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ matchless engineering ingenui­ “Without the inherent wisdom Th raise the countryside with That find in each new spring than 350 yards from the scene advanced to assistant manager state. House, Jack R. Hunter, Robert SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control Ex­ terests in their own state. Second Thoagdits On The Court ty. It must be lightweight, cap­ advance miniaturization of elec­ of the stabbing. He was held and often quiet perseverance of leaf and bud. a difference. in trust accounting, and, last He is a graduate of local pub­ L. Nelson; Judge Jay E. Ru- Manfred O. Eigenbrod pert, supervised by the finest technical staff, phone The conclusion has to be that the SST able of withstanding the extraor­ tronic components even beyond women, most revoluticmary on I26,(XX) bond. As one swaUcw doth not a sununer October, was named manager lic schools and Manchester High binow, and Robert H. Smith. our nearest local office: what has currently been Police said they believed the had not proved its own worth to these make neither does a single decision dinary atmospheric conditions movements fail.”—Ericka Hug­ of trust accounting. Green Office, will become man­ achieved. This latter step can E'laylng occurred outside the El move the Supreme Oouzt of the United and high-pressure mechanical gins, a Black Panther on trial A graduate of the University ager of the Bank’s Putnam Of­ four members of the House, even when increase the versatility of the Boricula at about 11:30 p.m. States toward either ideological pole. stresses. It must also execute with party chairman Bobby G. of C3onnectlcut, (Dionne also at­ fice effective March 22. He will their attention had to be from a sym- a variety of complex scientific experiments adopted. TVo patrodmen found Corchado Recently the court, headed by Nixon- Seale in the slaying aU another tended Central Missouri State be succeeded by Richard H. pathellc point of view. experiments and communicate There are compelling reasons Panther. ' College. He and his family live Peck, presently an officer’s as­ lying unattended on the sidewalk 649-9240 _ appointed Chief Justice Warren B. (Bur­ the results to the mother space­ for turning our attention to the "Often the concept of sharing A Thought for Today about 30 feet south of the res­ We do not happen to beUeve that this ger, voted 6-to-4 to minutely whittle back at 1 Main St. sistant In Manchester Green who craft for transmission to the taurant.' the controrveisial landmark Miranda vs. outer solar system. By stress­ excludes the rich, the healthy, James M. ’Thompson will be appointed manager on BLISS TERMITE CONTROL COIffi present decision at Washington will be earth. In designing such a probe, Keeping Company spills over Into the life of an­ A trail of blood led from just Aitaona decision. That niling was hand­ ing this, scientists do not in­ the elderly ttnd the educated. MINORITT SEMINAR the same date. we must bear in mind the prob­ "We are surrounded by so other. outside toe teataurant to where DIV. OF BLIS^EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 the final one. We doubt that this country ed down under former Chief Justice Bari tend to neglect the former Our offer of coffee to everyone A Federal Procurement Sem- to 1945 and alter his dls- Eigenbrod joined the bank in lems the Soviet Venera 4 en­ great a cloud of witnesses" He­ The writer of the Hebrmro Corchado was found. can stop building the SST any more than Warren, an Kisenhower appointee wboee solar system. We know that is our idea of sharing."—Guy inar for Minority Business will charge waa named office super- 1965. He was appointed chief countered in the atmos{riiere of brews 12:1 Tlie plate glass window of toe The Oldest & Largest in Conn. unexpected "loose construoUon’’ ap­ Mariners will be launched to Yates, spokesman fcr a group of had this in mind Triien he be held Wednesday from 9 a.m. was trans- clerk at Manchester Green In it could stop building rockets and stop Venus. \ Tile best way to get faith or restaurant had been shattered. proach to constitutional questions earn­ orbit Mars In 1973. There la a Swarthmore Ccdlege students wrote: ‘"Therefore, since we to 8 p.m. at toe Parker Memor- 1967, commercial banking offic­ There is cc^derable scientif­ to regain faith is to keep com­ 1956 and named assistant man­ going to the moon. ed him the unrelenting opprobrium of prpbability that a Venus who pass out coffee and dough­ are surrounded by so great a lal Community Center, 2821 er In 1968 and named branch ic merit in attempting to deter­ pany with the inspired. F’alth ager of that office in 1967. In Ideally speaking, the best long range the Republican right wing. Mariner will be launched in nuts to cheer commuters at cloud of witnesses, let us lay Main St., Hartford, Robert L. manager of Manchester Green mine the compositlim of Ju­ Penn Central Railroad station has a way of being gloriously 1982 he was promoted to man­ Reaction to the (Burger court’s action 1972 and the Mercury flight via aside every weight, and sin Kunzig, administrator of toe Office in 1970. He is a gradu­ w^are of the Connecticut aircraft in­ piter’s atmosphere. Scientists infectious. ’The faith of one man ager of the New Orleans office on Miranda was instantaneoua Pundtts Venus in 1972-73 is also being near their campus. which clings so closely, and let federal Small Business Act, ate of the University of Connect­ dustry would depend upon the develi^ speculate that the various colors and was transferred to Cleve­ began seeing in M the first step down the us run with perseverance the said. The seminar Is designed icut, a member of Manchester observed on the cloud belts arise land as manager In 1964. In ment of peace productlcn alternatives to road of "strict constructlonlam’’ end ju­ race that is set before us." to call to the attention of min­ Civitan Club, Manchester Lodge from the presence of cmnplex 1965 he was assigned to manage MARCH IS dicial conservatism. // H ie church isn’t a building. ority businessmen the opporun- the military production needs which molecules In the ammonia and the San Francisco office, and in This newspaper headlined the news Don't Worry, This May Be the Lost Time It is a fellowBhlp c f people ,u.. to, del.* wio. t». — methane crystals forming the hunt this industry to its present magni­ story to Indicate that the new Inteqjreta- who come together to bear the government.. clouds. ’Two schools of thought manager. In January he was tude. F\>r decades the theoretical tton of haranda moved the court to the gospel cf Jesus Christ, It Is General Services Administra­ MANCHESTER DOLLARS are con cern ed with this Inter­ You'll Be in This Position!" transferred to the Hartford right by a "halrsbreadth." keeping company with those tion has committed f36 million recognition has been that there would pretation. One h(Hds that the Steam Boiler Chicago office as la s t week, in a new hatch of ruUngs, who are seeking to be Injqdred. in the procurement of con­ have to come a day when the demands colors arise from unknown in­ manager, and he will continue the court appears to have more than re­ Submitted by tracts with minority business­ FOR SCHOLARS MONTH organic compounds. The other to supervise the office oper­ of war would no longer keep Connecti­ trieved tta,halrabreadth inclination right­ Rev. Carl W. Saunders men under provisions of the group believes the colors may ations as vice president. ward by a spate of "liberal’’ rulings that South United Methodist Church Small Business Act, Kunzig cut aircraft Industry em ploym oit high, arise from the formatlan of or­ would, among other things, cause state said. "We are prepared to com­ and when, therefore, the industry would ganic compounds — similar to ELECTED DIRECTOR government to pay divorce flUng fees mit cotislderably more when 2 processes on the earth st»ne 4.6 Jean Robert of (Manchester have to find ways of shifting its ^ace and court costs for poor cMlsens. R this Is used up,’’ he added. He blUon years ago which eventual­ Yesterdays recently was elected a director would also allow poor persons who can­ is chairman of President Rich­ and Its manpower into some kind of ly culminated in organic life. of Eastern ’Typesetting Co. at not pay fines an alternative to jail, per­ ard M. Nixon’s Federal Pro­ substitute. The reason for this suggestion Herald the company’s umual meeting. haps through installment payments. curement Task Force on Minor­ Is that laboratory experiments Vice president of Eastern Co. WE ENCOURAGE The SST could be one helpful way of These particular cases also must • be ity Business Enterprises. •have consistently demonstrated since 1960, Robert joined the seen against the background fact that 25 Years Ago At the seminar representa­ stimulating such a shift from war to that when methane, ammonia the Bulger court is coming up with more tives from the principal federal peace, and yet, ironically, it cannot even ^and water are subjected to Taverns in all sectloiis of si^iirtered decisions, filed with diaaenting buying agencies will a^lst and short-wave radiatlmis for ex­ town are closing because of beer command the support of the state’s own viewpoints, than in many years. counsel minority businessmen tended periods, the originally riiortage. Congressional delegation. We^ under the drcumstances, are not interested in increasing their colorless liquid gradually red­ yet ready h> plant any labels on the Bur­ Involvement in the procurement But what we cannot object to, and dens as more *brganic com ­ 10 Years Ago YOUR A D ger court. But our feeliagls that a new prograih of the federal govern­ pounds—the amino adds—are wtaat we cannot op p oee, is the idea that center of departure is being sought. VFW marics 30th anniversary. generated. Some scientists sug­ ment. the representatives of the i>eople in Con­ The very modent move away from the Cariscn Trucking Co. an­ gest this reauition took place In Ifflranda vs. Artaxia niling appears as nounces it will move jnto part BOARD NOMINEES Richard H. Peck Contribute to Hie advanced education of deserving Manchester gress riiould act and vote as If, instead^ Jupiter’s atmosphere and that an attempt to gain firmer legal ground of Bon Ami complex and that The Manchester Chamber of of being captives of smne unrusbing the colors we see are similar to of Masons, and an associate in the quicksand area of criminal jus­ Serve-Well Oil Burner Oo. ot Commerce board of directors Scholars — our future leaders. those which first appeared on Wins Suggester Award member of Manchester and Ver­ automatic routine called progress, they tice, away from “permissiveness’’ while Hartford will move into Stock unanimously approved a nomin­ the earth billions of years ago. non Board of Realtors. Eigen­ not abandoning justice with falmess. PI. building Carlson’s will va­ ating slate of six new board Maurice E. Jodoin, of 40 ing a requirement to lockwlre reserved to themselves the right to make R.is hoped that such a probe brod and his wife, the former On the other hand, the two latest judg­ cate. Green Rd., an experimental as­ the heads or bolts cm the ad­ their own judgments and choices. members. Clare ’Traut, live In Vernon. ments regsrdiiig state payment of di­ can account for the cloud fea­ ’Ihe chamber’s 325 members sembler at Pratt & Whitney vanced technology JTIOD en­ Peck, a graduate of the Hart­ vorce costs 8nd a better break for per­ tures not only of Jupiter but the have been mailed ballots which Aircraft. has been named gine. The engine powers the Let's oU support this worthy community educational endeavor. Engine T iip ford Institute of Accounting, sons who cannot pay fines, show further other major planets as well. must be returned by March 30. PAWA’s Suggested of the Year Boeing 747 Jet plane. In The. Bag progress in securing equal rights for the With the ending of the Apollo WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — 'The nominees include Robert for 19,70, for a suggestion that An 18-year employe at P&WA came to Hartford National In Privo^ donations of any denomination will be accepted. 1961. He is a veteran of the U.S. poor. program, the Space Science When Jesse Ybarra triepluned D. Chames, Edward M. Ken­ saved the company 5146,271. Jodoin has submitted 15 sugges­ The federal government at Washing­ Friday for an ambulance to Army and lives in Southington. Finally, in its order that a ’Tennessee Board has emphasized the need ney, William J. Lennon, Roy C. Jodoin, who was awarded a tions in the past, four of which ton and the automobile Industry tn De­ court review a federal decision to carve to advance planetary sciences take his expectant wife to a hos­ J. Normen, Paul R. Sheltz and 12,500 maximum suggestion have been implemented. His by using space technology de­ pital, the city dispatched a fire IONA DISTRIBUTORS troit are now m gaged In ^ long range a highway through Overton Paric in George Shenkman. Tlioee ac­ prize last April was picked older son Ronald, winner of a PLEASE SEND TO: Memphis, th e Siqireme Oourt came veloped over the past decade. englM. cepted for membership will as­ from a group of eight such win­ highly competitive United Air­ Several new distributors for I battle over tho effictency of the propos­ down on the side o f the oanservaUanists. They point out that 'the .length Offlclals explained that a 10- sume (tfflce on April 1 and con­ ners for 1970. He was presented craft Corporation Scholarship, ’The Iona Manufacturing Co. I Inch snowfall had mode'streets Jean Robert ed inflatable air bags the government Granted, the ruling waa on a procedural and cost of the voyages, plus tinue for two-year terms. with a 550 U.S. Savings Bimd is currently working on his have been announced by Gerald I too hazardous for anything PhD in jrfiysics at the Univer­ F. O’Rourke, vice-president In | now intends to require in all new cars matter, not on the specific environmen­ the long time required to pre­ Tliose retiring from the board firm In 1964 as a monotype key­ last Friday, and March 26 he MANCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION tal quesUon. But could this be a move to­ pare adequate spacecraft and smaller than a truck during an are Andrew Ansaldl Jr., G. board an caster operator and will be honored with a plaque sity of Rochester. Gary, the charge of marketing. beginning in 19T4. ward a new area of concern — the ■ en­ experiments, mean that mission emergency run. Robert Cavedon, Matthew M. later was named foreman of at a luncheon meeting of the younger son attends Clark Uni­ Included are the Graybar El-1 257 East Center Street ectric Oo. with outlets in Los I The government, for Us part, brieves vironment — for the Supreme Court? planning must take place years Mrs. Ybarra rode in the cab Moriarty Jr., Robert L. Nelswi, night shifts. Previously he had Greater New York Chapter of versity. to the hospital, where toe gave In his free time. P&WA’s 1970 Angeles; Denver; Houston; [ these hags will ajfford invaluable protec- All told, the court does not appear to before the actual flight. To Im­ Alfred L. Perrault and Mrs. been with typesetting plants in the National Association of Sug­ \ MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 birth to a 7-pound, 6-ounce boy. Suggester of the Year enjoys Mirmeapolls; San Francisco; I be moving very far in either direction plement this suggestion, they Helen Wdverton. Boston and I^ro-vidence. He and gestion Systems. tlon to American mototists, inflating, au­ Jodoin's award-winning sug­ auto mechanics, carpentry, and Seattle; and the George Rosen| from a vital center wfairii. In the sweep recommend that In 1971 NASA' Her husband, who said ha\^WBs RemEdnlng tov a year are hl^v wife live at 192 Redwood gestion recommended eliminat­ cabinet making. Company of Baltimore, Md. > tomatically, on the Impact of accident, of historic forces, of ttsrif edges toward include In its budget the fund­ "kind of shocked" when the fire David N. Abrams, Maury R. Rd.^ to confront driver and passenger with a more humane eoqiression of law. We ing necessary for the initiation engine pulled up at his door, \ like that. — CHRISrnAN SdENCB d the exploration of the outer rode the truck’s cold, wind­ an immediate cushion to catch their ‘ w ^ ' 7 / MONTTOR. solar system. Currently avail­ swept rear deck. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 Coventry Area Churches In Houston Coventry P u blic Re(M>rds ] Police Sniff Around the World Churches Warranty deeds filed at the Gregory and Paulette Couture By GENE DU8SEAU School Board Endorses United Congrefiational Church First Evangelical Lutheran RocMvlle United Methodist Two White Ministers Urge Town Hall during Februauy in- of Manchester, lot 48, section 6, United Church ot Christ Church of Rockville Church Calvary Church St. James’ Church Unitarian Unlversallst Society (Herald Reporter) Tolland Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 142 Grove St. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, of Manchester eluded .six streets in section V ***ock C, Lakevlew Terrace; (Assemblies of God) ij wji J , Raymond and Lee Stanko to Policemen, as much or more State Association Position Rev. Donald G. Miller, Pastor Rev. Willard E. C9nklin, * Pastor 466 Main St. Blacks Join Congregations 647 E. Middle Tpke. the Northflelds subdivision, Robert and Margaret Banks of than most people, need an veto provision in Section 3 of Minister Minister Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Rev. Arnold F. Westwood The Board of Elducatlon has Rev. K. L. Gustafson, to the town of Coventry by de- Danbury, lot 80, Alice Drive, intimate familiarty with drugs, PA 811 to determine whether it 10:30 a.m., The Service. By GEORGE W, CORNELL overtly reject inclusive mem- Minister approved the 1971 leg;islative Pastor Rev. Thomas Barry velopers Joseidi Vinlck and Ctoventry Manor; Santa San- users, and drug effects. At the benefits the public, the state AP Religion Writer bershlps. ------9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Rev. James M. Boyle Morton Shimelman. Also tojro to Anthony and Marilyn Fl- Manchester Regional Police position ot the Ccxmecticut As­ negotiating salaries and fringe Wesleyan United Methodist 9:30 a.m., Oiurch School, 10:30 a.m.. Service. A pro- Service and Church School. The sign outside the church In Birmingham, Ala., after a.m.. Service of Worship deeded to the town by the same aAo of Bolton, property lying in Academy, «me day of a week’s sociation of Boards of Elduca- benefit for professional em­ Church Nursery through adults. and gram of music and poetry, 11 a.m., High School Class. says, "W elcom e.” But when a aU-whlte First B ^ s t church and Bible preaching. Saturday, Masses at 5 developers were easements in the towns of both Bolton and course taken to update police tion with only two exceptions, ployes of school boards, and Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington 10:40 a.m.. Worship Service, jjjack person enters and sees last fall refused to admit a Ne- 10:05 “Song to Spring.” Nursery, 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ ____ a.m., Simday School, 7:30 p.m. sectiems V through X of the Coventry on Tolland Road; ’Hie education is alloted to drugs, the board has aimounced. the dispute resolution pro­ Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor Nursery through Grade 4. 9, Church School. lowship. that all the rest of the worship- gso woman and her daughter to classes for all ages and Nurs- Sunday, Masses 7:30, same subdivision. Flanos to Ronald and Richard Milton CamlUeri, formerly a Members went on record sup­ cedures and alternatives used pers are white, he can’t be sure membership, the then-pastor, gjy 10:30 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m Other warranty deeds filed in Archambault of Manchester, i^iarmacist in the Manchester porting state and federal aid by other states. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School Trinity Evangelical Lutheran whether he really is welcome or the Rev. J. Herbert Gilmore, ’The Salvation Army St. Francis of Assisi Church ------, _ • 7 p.m.. Evening Worsh'p and February include; Stanley same property on Tolland Rd.; area and now with the Oonnect- formulas which compensate for The board also endorses a Classes for all ages. not. most of his staff and about 300 gospel service. Hymnsing, gos- 661 Main St. 673 Ellington Rd. (Missouri Synod) Church of the Assumption Johnson to Walter and Virginia Richard and Catherine Hines to icut Health Department’s Nar- the disparity among school dis­ statute which would permit it South Windsor 11 a.m.. Worship Service. That outsjwken, silent ques- members quit, pel music and Bible message. Adams St. and 'Ihompson Rd. Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence Szczerba of Coventry, lot 9, Harold James ot E. Hartford cotics Control Section delivered to employ new professional em­ 80 Prospect St., Rockville tion mark, an Inherited conse- "Ihey loomed a new congrega- tricts in resources available for Rev. John C. Gay, Nursery. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor Beadle block 19, Gerald Park; Eliza- and Marvin Platt of W. Hart- the day’s lecture ployes with a contract period Rev. Briice Rudolf quence of past practices, is con- tion last December, the Baptist public education and for the cost Pastor 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. Church of Jesus Christ of Rev. Robert J. Burbank Officer-ln-Charge beth Fay, formerly known as ford, property on the easterly camUleri said even a day not to exceed three yeau’s. Pro­ ., sidered a major obstacle to ful- Church of the Covenant, includ- of providing comparable pro­ Rev. Eugene M. Kilbri(le, 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Latter-day Saints (Mormon) B ^ b e t h ^ r n e r C!apra, to Mel- side of Bread and Milk St. not suffice to scratch the fessional employes who have 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worshlp Interracial life in American ing blacks. grams in addition to higher Assistant Pastor Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, vlUe Andrews and Robert Quit claims fUed included: .ubiect and several of the no- been in the system at least Service, Holy Communion. churches. Other Southern co"gregations state aid for the cost of educat­ St. Maurice Church, Bolton Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop 7:30 p.m. Classes for all ages. ^ d ^ ^ WlUington, two piw es ^ p h ^eW eton to M chael u^e^ mentioned that .three years should be given 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. To try to overcome it, two have become fully integrated in ing children with exceptional Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 Rev. Robert .W. Cronin, Pastor Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:45 a.m .. Holiness Meet­ of property on Mason St.; Kearns of Manchester, lots 14 thoueh belns^ one of the a contract lor five years, and Adult Instruction Class. all-white, mainly middle-class recent years, such as East Lake needs of all types. p.m. 9 a.m.. Priesthood. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. ing. Nursery provided. V?’ ® (^ ^ ^ e r fr o n t most’ I r f o r i^ t ir e ^ the lecture termination of either contract congregations in Houston, Tex. Methodist church at Atlanta, 6:15 p.m.. Open air service Edward Dally and Allan Burrill Heights; Mathew Bradshaw to Public education should be for any of the six reasons stated Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30, Saturday Mass, 0 p.m. Unitarian Fiellowshlp - - 10:30 a.m ., Sunday School. series, was not long enough. have decided it is necessary to Ga. It has about 100 white mem- cjnsses for all aires and indoor prayer meeting. of Hartford, lot 2, section 1, Dexter Woodman of Coventry, more equitably shared on the in the present tenure law, or and 11 a.m. Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:16 and of Glastonbury St. Bartholomew’s Church Also talking for an hour was make clear publicly that they bers, 200 blacks and a broad, Waterfront Park. lot 10, section H, Waterfront basis of need, effort and resourc­ for unsatisfactory service would 11 a.m. Academy Junior High 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. narcotics Detective iRaymond not only will accept aU kinds of varied program, Also: Arthur and Helene Pot- Manor; Glerai Lespard to Linda es by the Federal, state and be permitted. Sacred Heart Church Main St., Glastonbury people, but definitely want At another Atlanta church, Rev. Edward M. LaRose Reynolds, of Hartford who af­ local governments, said the St. John’s Polish National Church of the Nazarene ter to Fred and Mildred Pilch of and Glenn Lespard of Coventry, Also being backed by the lo­ Rt. 30, Vernon St. Margaret Mary Church them. Calvary United Methodist, a Assistant Pastor forded the class a raw glimpse board. 10:30 a.m., Service, Nursery Catholic Church 236 Main St. Hartford, lot 37, section 2, lot 64, (Joventry Manor; Fred ...... _ cal board is a proposal that the Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor W aiting "There Is a need to state our black pastor, the Rev. Henry Maple Dr., Lakevlew Terrace; and Anne Minicucci to Fred street drug scene. Rej^ Members also favor a higher and School. > Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Rev. William A. Taylor, Advisory Board on State (3erti- Rev. Edward Konc^ka Rev. Thomas G. O’Neil, Pastor position clearly and specifical- Joyner Jr., was installed last Saturday, Mass at 6 p.m. ADM (average daily member­ Pastor Pastor Ernest and William Trueman to (also known as Fritz) and Anne loathe to be quoted fication of Teachers be compos­ Assistant Pastor Rev .Joseph Schick ly,l’ says the Rev. Gordon A. summer at the request of the Sunday, Masses at 7 :3((, ship) grant, and additional Messiah Evangelical Lutheran the State of (kmnecticut, three Minicucci of Coventry, p re^ r- ^ n e w ^ p e r , m ed of eight members cJ the Roesch, 28, pastor of Holy ’Trinl- previously all-white congrega- 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. pieces of the "Edwin P. Case ty on the southerly side of South reporter being black-balled grants for special education, in- teaching profession and seven Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 Church 8:30 a.m.. Mass. 9 a.m.. Prayer Service. 2 Saturday Mass, 5 p.m. ty Lutheran church, noting that tion. Farm” i(correction of deed); St. any of his future classes. (Wisconsin Synod) 9:30 a.m. Church School for eluding the excess tost of spe- niembers of the public at large, Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:16, p.m. carried-over racial patterns A Southern Baptist Eqmkes- St. Bridget Church Eastern Develi^ment Oorp. to Also: Adelbert Wlnans to reputed to be an excellent 206 Buckland Rd., Wapping everyone. Opening Zone contest. clal education, which would four ot whom. serve on school 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. Sunday, MCasses at 8 :30, 10 tend to perpetuate barriers, man says indications are "that The Presbyterian Church Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Rev. Karl R. (^urgel. Pastor 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. William and Florence McElwen George Wlnans of E. Hartford, narcotics cop. be paid by the state within the boards. and 11:30 a.m. even unintentlcmally. a grow l-g number of churches 43 Spruce St. Rev. Harry McBrien of Mansfield, lot 43, section VI, lot 26, section 7, block B, Lake- CamlUeri cmiducted a famU- Message by the pastor. school year the expenses occur. Legislation should be enacted In some cases, the assumed have an open-door policy, and Rev. (Jeorge W. Smith, Pastor Rev. Neil F. Fitzgerald Fieldstone Lane, Northfields. view Terrace; Richard and 1at> simple, and effective tour St. Bernard’s Chnreh 10 a.m.. Worship Service. 7 p.m., Evening Service. Mes­ The state grant would be paid which would require that the Union Congregational Church barriers may be real, as some have accepted black members.” Also: Robert Bourey to Ron- Catherine Hines to Harold through the maze of uppers, Rockville 11 a.m.. Worship Service. sage by the pastor. to the school board which would state Board recognize, inter-dis- Rev. George F.X. Reilly, Rockville recent conflicts indicate, adding Three large Southern Baptist a.m., Sunday School. Saturday, Masses at 5 and aid and Maralyn King of Mans- James of E. Hartford and Mar- downers, bennies, smack, and have the authority to spend the trict committees as agents of Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister to the general uncertainty churches in Dallas—First Bap- Classes for all ages 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium. field, loto 44-47 and the westerly vin Platt of W. Hartford, land pot, classifying physical effects Pastor St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Trinity Convenant Ohurcq funds for approved special edu­ the parent board with the pow­ Rev. Lyman D. Reed, about It among those .beyond the tlst, Gaston Avenue Baptist and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, portion of lot 43, section Y, Pine on the easterly side of Bread and the ^emical nature of Rev. William Schneider Sand Hill Rd.. South Windsor 302 Hackmatack St. cation progrrams. er to act within limits establish­ Rev. Anthony Mitchell Asaodate Minister Rev. James A. Birdsall, church doors. suburban First Baptist at Oak Nursery prorided. and 10:30 a.m., in church: and Lake Shores; 'Vinlck and Shi- and MUk St.; Frances Brown drug groups, then ftiling out Under the proposal endorsed ed by the inter-district contract. Miss Janeth L. Kaplar, But Houston’s Holy Trinity Cliff—last year begfan taking in 7 p.m.. Evoking Service. 10:30 and noon in school audi­ Rev. Norman E. Swensen, melman to the town of Cov- to Richard and (Catherine Hines details individually olic.e at Manchester’s Regional Police Academy. would rest with the State Board, vote in each town referendum 8, South St., Lakewood Heights; tion for the estate of Vlggo Jor- 7 p.m. 6 through 10. Adult Study Class ______can have a real piece of the study by the Southern Regitmal Wednesday, 7:30 p.m Holy for adults, in the sanctuary. EvangeUcal Covenant Church ot leri’s lecture treads old trails, Increased aid would be establishing a K through grade Sheldon Jones to Lawrence and genson to Alice Jorgensen of in library. Saturday Mass, 7:30 p.m. power structure,” says Pastor Council. In Protestantism, Communion. 9:16 a.m.. Church School for America, guest speaker. A but the esoterica does lie be- a fraction of the heroin habit deal intelligently with the prbb- sands of plants. When you con- g;ranted for the disadvantaged 12 region. Sunday Masses, 8:30, 10:30, Mary Ellen (3arlson o f Man- Florida, lot 96A, Spring Rd., 10:30 a.m .. Church Sriiool, in­ Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:30 and Johnson, pointing out that the North and South, most congrre- all ages, Sunday School for nursery for pre-schoed children Not as noticeable, but just as lem should be offered more aider the plant can grow to over child, as well. 'Voluntary cooperation be- and 11:46 a.m. chester, lot 10, block 22, Gerald Northeast Shores; one warranty fants through Grade 4. 10:46 a.m. objective is not just token Inte- gratlons remain mostly udiite, or Full Gospel Christian Nursery through Grade 2 con- available, gravely sick as the h e r ^ ad- reaUam. ten feet high, and inches in dia­ Several legislative proposals tween the cities and suburbs gration, but full-gauged commu- black, even though polices af­ tinulng during the service. P-m., A film on Martin Lu- Park; William Cutterman to deed and conservators deed, subject and some little Unitarian Meeting House 7 p.m., “People to People” Orange Hall diet. Is the barbiturate addict. _ meter, that is a lot of grass. involve improvement of Public should be ^couraged to pro- Second Congregational Church nity service. firm Inclusiveness. 10:15 a.m.. Hymn sing. ^®r King will be presented. The Ralph Rambus and Lewis John- Proepero and Fllamena Toce know facte were exp^d. j « 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Lenten Series. "White to White” Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor son of Coventry, lot 2, Bunker to Thomas and Mercedes Wells close of the (Jlvil War The sleeping pill, sedative, or A native of the Hartford Act 751 of the 1969 session of vide a better racial balance; United Chnreh of Christ Both congregations have for­ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Public is invited. swampy smell of Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat a docudrama, will be present­ HUl Estates; Glenn and Sharon of Coventry, lots 33-38, section masses of wounded veterans tranquilizer abuser. school system, CamiUeri earned the General Assembly. TWs intra-district programs should ed by members of the Senior Rt. 44A, Coventry mally approved talking the ini­ 10:30 a.m Adult Bible Study Guest preacher. The Rev. Ho- Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Lenten Dunston to Alfred Heckler of K, Waterfront Manor; one lound themselves troubled by (Jamllleri said these drugs marijuana his BS in (rfiarmaceutical sci­ law authorizes construction be supported to improve the Pilgrim Fellowship. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, tiative in the matter, with ad­ Sunday race' Taylor. Topic: ‘"Ihe Service. The Rev. Mr. Swensen 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, and open discussion. Coventry, land on Old TVilland change of name, Margaret Wil- uncomfortable diso^er ^t least as physically and ences, served in the Navy dur- grants and loans from the state, curriculum of the district. and Minister vertising expected to begin Fight Begins School. Spiritual Meaning of Christian '"’111 preach. His tt^c: "They Nursery and Worship Church Road; Dayton and Joyce 'Whip- Hams to Margaret Burton of known as “ army dlsease.“ It psychologically addicting as Realism the officers did get, the secemd world war, and It includes elimination of the the state should help pay the about April 1. "Success will 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Stewardship.” Children’s story Both Went to the Water.” School. Bolton Congregational Church iHe to Gerald and Nadine South Windsor, was decided they suffered i,e'roin He ateo said the” with- however, ydien treated on the was a Manchester pharmacist split g ^ t concept, a u t^ ^ - cost of such programs so one Bolton Center Rd. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. come only if we have a vaUd ice. by ’Ihe Rev. Mr. Loomis. A ------from morphine addiction, and drawal pKx:ess is much more subject of cannlbls. or marl- t>etore he joined the health de- tion for sufflc ent d strict irill not increase its pu- program to serve blacks. For Religion nursery is provided in the Chil­ First Church of Christ, Longley of Coventry, a major ------Vernon Assembly God Rev. J. Stanton Conover, portion of lot 14, sections 4 and Manchester Evening Herald research turned™..— up a drug drug severe. severe "If "If you you take take won. even » a j—juana related drugs. They o—-got a partment. - His lectures a are . only -r.' power to meet all n^ite, pii cost because of such partic- Vernon Uidted Methodist The unusual campaign, de­ GomwI Hall dren’s Building. Scientist at cost” Interest ipation. 104 W. Main St., RockviUe Minister 6, block C, Lakevlew Terrace. Correspondent Holly Gantner, which aUeviated nicety the hard-core Heroin addict and smeU of the swampy smelling ® ® ® ^ ^ ’ ®: Church scribed by the Houston Chroni­ 416 Center St 4 p.m., Vesper Hour. ’The 447 N. Main St. rates on loans rather than the Districts should be reimburs- Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, In Schools -Also: Barbara QullmarUn to Tel. 742-8796. withdrawal effects. That drug him up in a closet without marijuana, as CamlUeri lit a **®® departments throughout the Rt. 30 cle’s relig(lon editor Janice Law Rev. Mr. Taylor, speaker. Top------current four per cent ^ maxi- ed for the construction costs of Minister 10:16 a.m.. Church Schott. was what we call heroin. Mor- drugs for a week, he’ll be there sample in class, state are indebted to him, and Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, as possibly the first of its kind ic: "Are You Able to Drink of 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun- to the health department for 10:30 a.m .. Worship Service. By WILLIAM J. WAUGH 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. phlne is the. first derivative of you get back. If you lock Camilleri puts emphasis on mum. providing additiimal classroom Sermon: "Royal Ambassa­ Iflnlster . in American Protestantislm, AP Education Writer 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. My Cup?” day School, and Nursery. ” Mat- the time he spends giving class­ The proposal advocates a spaces in order to carry out the 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, ------points up the continuing ferment 4:30 p.m.. Junior High Youth ter” is the subject of the lesson- the poppy, opium and heroin barbiturate addict, when hte having a wide selection of state Income tax, pointing out program classes for all ages. dors.” 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Controversy Stirs in Wake es. 9:30 a.m.. Church Service, on the issue, eEq>ecially in the WASHINGTON (AP) — A Fellowship, Fellowship Hall. sermon. ’The Golden T^xt: is the second. you come back he might be "Uve” drugs to do the lecture Completed------FBI School tlmt adequate- revenue for ^.^e local board made its po- 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowdiip. Camilleri traced Nursery and Kindergarten South. Washington woman has em- ^Senior High Youth Fellowship, Zechartah 2 :13. the drug dead.” The bsuhiturate ^ th - with. He carries with him a CamlUeri has graduated from education should be provided knovm to State Sen WU- 6:46 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa­ Lenten Study Group. Church of Christ from Turkish fields where classes. Gradually, here and there, hariced______on _a crusade to get rell- lYouth Building. The Christian Science Read­ Of Drug Raid in Mideast drawal includes severe, often brick, or two pounds of mari­. the FBI school of drugs in through development of an j , ^ 3 ,^ ^ chairman of the dors youth group. Lydall and Vernon Sts. farmers skim from the leg^sd 10146 a.m.. Church School some formerly all-\riilte South- "i-u ing Room, open to the public fatsd convulsions. juana,ux.i and / Washington, and is an active equitable efficient tax system ge„ate Education Committee- 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Jehovah’s Witnesses Eugene Brewer, Minister crops and bootleg the opium classes Grades 1 thru 6. em cdngrega^ have become ^ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church except on holidays. Is located By LEW FERGUSON Miller said he is disturbed by everything tn m glue to L ^ member of the International which balances the progressive 3 Howard Klebanoff chair- Kingdom Hall she said, "without to Lebanon or Syria where It 7:30 p.m., Junior and Senior interracial, to varying degrees, because. 9 CLm., Bible Classes tor all Church and Park Sts. at 749 Main St. The hours are 11 ProM Writer neither his critics—nor by ni- and heroin. "Since• J I m dealing / jjarcoUcs Narcotics Enforcement Enforcement Officers Officers and regressive factors in the ^ Ho^lse EJducation Avery St. Rt. 30, RockviUe is reduced to morphine. Usual­ . the level of method of taxation. “ A state „ „ „ . . . _ „ Youth Fellowship. But It’s a slow, spotty process, knowledge of religion you can- ages. Rev. George F. Nostrand, a.m., to 4 p.m. Monday through TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — When mored threats on his life. He with poUce it vrould be silly for Assoclatlim. He and his wife Uve Christian Reformed Church depending on voluntary action, not understand English liters- __ ...... Vem Miller announced as a can- shrugs roposal states. « ° “ ®® Education ^m m lttee. South Windsor Of VOmon hesitaUons. the arts. ” Rev. Ronald Haldeman United Pentecostal Church Kansas, few gave him a chance. He ignores the threats, he said, According to CamlUeri, the He went on with some Uttle attend the University of Con- Elarth’s Inhabitants,” by Watch- 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: where the purity is cut, and Also r e c o ^ e n d e d and Rev. James A. Bonnema, Rev. John A. Lacey, It also has been retarded by Mrs. Ella Harllee, founder 187 Woodbridge St. First, he was a Democrat in a because they have become a state’s jhecond leading cause of known facts aixnit the marl- necticut. tower Society representative. "Bible Questions and An- then it comes to Hartford. backed by the local board, is a “ ‘“®'‘ ‘*'® Minister Minister tendencies to black separatism, and president of the Education­ 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Robert Baker, Pastor traditionally RepubUcan state. way of life in law enforcement. accident and suicidal death Is juana drugs. The Manchester Regional Pol- 10 a.m.. Study of the Watch- sMrers.” Ten kilograms oL opium revision of Public Act 811, district and Robert Houley, Rev. Randall P. Ferrara, aimed at consolidating black in­ al Communications Association, 9:00 a.m.. Holy Communion Second, he was virtually un- The peppery Miller—42, a barbiturate overdose. Each per­ Everybody. has heard f Academy, held in the Man- ,e 7 a “r ^ e "teacl^r 35th Senatorial District, Sunday School tor “ ***06, "A re You bought in Turkey tm about A 9:46 a.m., Assistant Minister .laid there is a growing demand known outside the Wichita area, tightly muscled 6 feet 10, with a hashish, and most know it is Chester Court house first began which would separate leacner Training Now for the TVtals fluence, a strong factor in the South United Methodist Church se m o n by the Rev. Mr 10 a.m., Sunday School. son has a tolerence level that all ages. Rev. Betsy F. Reed, by students and parents to bring Nostrand. Crib Class, Nursery adiere he had been sheriff of receding blond halrilne-denles $2660, cut to one kilogram of „„ and administrator bargaining Ahead?” North. Some congregations still Main St. at Harttord Rd. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. depends on his physiological a concentration of the haUu- classes in early December. Its Manchester Evening Herald 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Minister of Christian Elducatlon the Bible back into the class­ care. Church School. Sedgwick County since'1964. any poUtical motivation hv-the heroin and sold in $10 Overstep Rev. J. Manley Shdw, D. D., 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv- that level cinogenlc marijuana resin opening, made possible through A governmental committee Coventry correspondent Holly Nursery. room tor objective study. 9:45 a.m., Sunday Moming Ice. Third, he had never practiced Lawrence raid. He also denies bags of low jnirlty In Hartford, death results found in the leaves and flower­ SL George’s Episcopal Church Pastor federal grants for equipment should study the effect of the Gantner, tel. 742-8796. 7 p.m., Evening Service. 9:30 a.m., Oantanta, “ Peni­ Nearly a decade after the Su­ Coffee House. law although he earned a law he took along a dozen newsmen could bring as much as $800,- ing tops of the plant. Not many Rt. 44A, Bolton Rev. Carl W. Saunders, CamUleri related the common and salaries, markes the begin­ tence, Pardon and Peace.” preme Court's ruling banning 11 a.m.. Holy Communion ... i v degree from Oklahoma City for publicity purposes. 000. know the coUection process. Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar Associate Pastor occurrence of the person who ning of the first locaUy con­ United Methodist Church Nursery. prayer in the public school, -Bie with Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Miners W ork Less University while serving as “I’ve heard this ever since I The officers heard the famil­ Harvesting Hashish Rev. Gary S. Cornell, pops a few pUls, takes a few ceived and implemented in- Rt. 44A, Bolton „ _ . 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The National Education Assoc|aUon Nostrand. SYDNEY — About 16,000 sheriff. was a marshal in Wichita,” he iar story ot the addict’s fight to In North Africa, where Associate Pastor drinks, which exaggerates the tralnlng program for regular Rev. David M. Campbell 8 am.. Holy Communion, r ^v. Mr. Lacey wUl preach on in a special report observed 4:00 p.m.. First Office of In- mine workers in New South Fourth, his RepubUcan oppo- said. "But I have a phllosoidiy: keep up wito a habit and the some of the most potent hash­ effect of barbiturates, then policemen east of the Omnectl- hOnister T’l^ Uturgy. "The Danger In BeUevlng.” "... many schoolmen thought structlon. Wales, Queensland and Tas­ nent was scholarly, Harvard-ed- The people have a right to know incredible cost in Uves and ish originates, the harvesters 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship for takes a few more pills before cut River. DRIVEWAYS Oonununlon. p^rt n of ‘"The Jesus Thing” they had to throw out the Bible Wednesday, mania have w« hoots at a coffee hour in the ------hippie communes of ^wrence jgg, g^out being him another brand...... ■_ ,1..^ >> - ...... 10:46 a.m., Sunday School er. Cluirch School. OF CHHPS CREED til two in the afternoon.’ cannlbls drug automaticAUy p e a t^ ^ “ "®^^ open Rev. W. H. Wilkens, Pastor llzation. It certainly may be Reception Hall tor the con- 9:16 a.m.. Cantata — “Re- YMCA CHAPEL He discounts the analogy. i n J i t E f t classes and Covenant Study 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. with both feet,” he said. governor.” MUler says. " - (Jamielleri went on, "S o she classifies It a felonious narcotic batch of 10-16 officers ranging thurs. and Group. Eoid that the Bible is worthy ot gregatlon. quiem” by Gabriel Faure. 276 Chestnut Street stalls thinking. If I take twice from paitrolmen to captains. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. 11:30 a.m., Pastor’s Class. When people caU me and teU under the law. Possession of Lenten Speaker study for its literary and histor- 10:46 a.m.. Senior High Lent 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The Springfield, Mass. sponsive chord with voters. /mA i.J T r^ y being pidltlcaUy '^t®rly dUferent in effect from as many of these pUls, I’ll loee y,g ^ g The policemen come from Man­ fri. nights 9 a.m., Simday School. misdemeanor, Ic qiiniiHeB Nothing We have Study: ’’Jesus Christ — Super Rev. Keimeth Taylor, associate SUNDAY, 2:M P.M. MUler had a secret w ea^-- m- enforcing the bingo heroin, 20 pounds a month, and I’ll ^ gggg ^ chester, Elast Hartford, South Gilead Congregational Chnreh Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Lenten The Rev. Joseph Zezzo of the called a th e wSfoete a tm d sttrU t 9 - 0 0 Hebron said here indicates that such Star.’ minister of Christian education,. Rev. Abraham H. Wilson Jr. mense Pf>P^«^ty ‘n W l^*^ ^ ^ y ^ g ------finish the house work by 10.' Windsor, Glastonbury, Coventry, Service, Hymn Sing Set Christian Activities Council, study of the Bible or of religion, Conn. Conference, guest controUed drug. <)owr«®^ tuUonal ban on lotteries but has heroin user and is thus able to 30 drug stores when she was Other expert lecturers speak­ the church. City.” 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Junior Hlg^. attomey general in Ksmsas In 80 ganization for the past nine nourished In some areas. carry on a normal, functional arrested. ing at the academy Include 10 a.m., Family Service and Nmrth Church has extended The Rev. Mr. Zezzo is a na- years has been developing, ac- Nursery through Church School 7 p.m.. Lenten Program, Fed­ years. with CtamUleri apparently takes a 9:45 a.m., Church School church School, SPEAKS 'Hie attomev eeneral married role in society. The user reaches The problem of course, .... i . .... HuieState’s b aua Attomey#wioj for Hsul- - a special invitation to the cen- jjyg Rankin, Pa. He received cord'ng to ECA Uterature, “ a Grade 6. Sermon by the Rev. eration Room. The Rev. Joseph Today, Vem MlUer is a house- ■ONLY 2 7 d a y s L E P T l' classes and Covenant Study Tuesday, 7:30 hy and the father 5 two sins and a a tolerance level at '"’Wch time amphetimlnes Is t^ ^ County John LaBelle. Dr. p.m.. Holy gregatlon and members of the his AB degree from the Uni- greater volume______ot ^public______and Mr. ______Davis. Ooffee Hour after Zezzo, executive director of hedd name In Kansas. Group. Communion. XI verslty of Pittsburgh (Pa.), and eaucatlonal televfcion and radio the service.------Christian Activities Chuncil, E u gene 2 Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. ., Holy Metho^t the pu^ his BD and his MA degrees programs, moUon pictures, au- guest preacher. Breteer talring office, he lead more than law enforcement t ^ w ay. ±o 24 hours on i>earaiice of true methadon the 8:30 service on the third 11 a.m.. Nursery. WorriUp L i O t t C r V S u b i e C t ed hair, and gold or pearls or appearance SSr-Stf “T. tlSSi5111srSs* Hartford and chaplain of the The pubUc can benefit from social disease showings tor high picker-upper. Competent 7:80 p.m .. Hymnsing, ‘"nien cause MUleris meA invaded one Musicians Play In their contexts, Uvese Contracts Completed Its relative inexpense, thou^. school students years back. Po- racing and Governor Mesklll’s Hartford Fire Department a school-owned dormitory and two tax preparers will com­ S taxation program,” at the meet- member of the Greater Hart- and Now.” Guests from South passages teach (Christian wo­ The methadon program costs Ucemen who are expected to men greater concern about privately operated ones ailja- WASHINGTON —Hie fiscal plete your return prompt­ Ing of the Manchester CouncU Community CouncU, and For Unitarians (%urch. Refreshments. This weekend See the Film: ■ miiuiii their inward perstms than cent to the campus. Students year ended last June 30 saw THE EASTER BUNNY ly and accurately. You'll of Churches Mhnday at 7:30 commissioner of the Hartford their outward. As Peter went and others Eiccused lOUer of the comlpetion of p u construc- The Unitarian Unlversallst Emanuel Lutheran Church smile at the low cost, too. ■ ■ ■I p.m. at South United Methodist Authority. on to say: “ But let it be the “Qestapo” tactics. MAny o t the tion contracts that placed in At the morning services, the meeting house 10:30 a.m. serv- Church and Cherinut Sts. H & R B L O C K -A good UP Church. t hidden man of the heart, in state’s newspapers criticised sendee wateiJt-resource faculties MARTIN LUTHER senior choir wiU present a can- ice tomorrow will have flutists Rev. C. Henry Andersem, the incorruptible apparel of Has Conte to Plaza! place to place your con- Hirst is a graduate student at This Sunday, March , wiU be him for “ poUtical grandstand- valued at $233 milUon, accord- BITUMINOUS e M 0 a »wee« tOTt "His conscience would not let him keep silent” tata, “Requiem,” by Gabriel Miss Sirkka Jcrfmsmi, daughter Pastor 21 a meek and quiet sp irit. . .” lidence. Trinity 0>Uege and is associat­ ing to (fommlssloner of Re­ GUAlfARtEE ______Faure, during the 9:15 service, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson Bruce J. Evenson, Intern the first day of Spring. At 10:80 Both writers warn against ing.” — . . . and so on October 31, 1617, Martin Luther nailed ed with Atty. George J. Ritter’s clamation Willis L. Armstrong. You will find a (ximplete and (»lorful stock of W e guarantee accurate preparation of every tax roturn. The soloists, under the dlrec- of 76 Plea£iant St., and Miss In thp morning we will welcome the flamboyant extravagance, If wa Enake any errors thot cost you any ponalty or the 95 Theses on the church door, and his protest changed cffice in Hartford. He was characteristic especially of "The yetur’s acUviUes brought tion of Walter Grzyb, are Mrs. Laurie Lazarus, accompanied 6:30 a.m.. Men’s O>mmunion the hopeful season with a pro- interest, yto will pay that penolty or ihterast. your world — forever. forsnerly with the (Jouncll for the affluent. Taken as an ab­ DRIVEWAYS Easter Baskets, Grass, Eggs, Dye, Fuzzy Bun­ ______William Steiner and Edwin by Miss Patti Rice, perform Service In the chapel foUowed gram of music and poetry. the total of the Bureau of Re­ Parking Areas e Gas StaUotis e Basketbal Courts Truth is stranger , than fiction, and the great moments of Christian Social Action the solute prohibition of jewelry, clamation’s faculties In service uiut^ (jhurch of Chi^ in N w with Miss Laureen Rivers duets by Quant and Telemann. *>y breakfast In Luther Hall, There will be flute duets, a these would equally bar Now Booking for Seasonal Work nies and Chicks — plus history provide us with the greatest drama of all. See this as accompanist. They are students at the Boa- # and 10:46 a.m.. Divine Wor- to ^ .2 biUon,” he said. drama Sunday night. York a t y . brass quartet, soogs by the choir braiding the hair, or even H > R Faure wrote “ Requiem,” to ton Conservatory of Music. ship. "History Sunday.” Ser- and readings from Thoreau, wearing clothing! Obviously Early Bird Special express the loss he felt at his A brass quartet of Dr. Robert mon by Pastor Anderson, "Our Published DzUv Etacept. Simdays AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 OFFICES the admonitiim is against an and Etoudays eU 13 BtaaeU Street. M icious Chocolate 7:00 F.M. Sunday, March 21 1971 F r u i t E x p o r t s U p 3 7 % father’s death. During- its com- E. Richardson of 67 Phelps Rd. Needs are Met In Christ.” Cummings, Swineburn and ostentatious emphasis on the Manchester, Ootm. OPEN ALL DAY 10% DISCOUNT NOW INRU APRIL 15 MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE No Admission Charge — Free-will Offering PASfJB — The value of position, his mother also died, and Ronald Chirico of South 6:30 p.m.. Youth "Open Frost. (Jelebrate with us the physical appearance to the Telephone 643-2711 SUNDAY (Bear Lower Levd) French fruit exports last year At the 11 a.m. service, the Windsor, of the Manchester House’’ at the Parish House. renewal of tha human spirit. neglect of the spiritual. Second (anil Fo}*®*®, AU Work PersoEiaUy Supervised. We are 100% insured Manchester, Conn. (06(>10) Brnmies and Eggs Monday thru Friday 9:09 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. increased to $120 million, 37 per Rev. Kenneth Taylor, associate Community (College English de- Film, “ Hunger In America” L«t the Unitarian circle include Northway Pharmacy SINCE Saturday Sundity 9:00 a.m. to 6:99 p.m. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH cent over' 1966. In the past 16 minister of the (Tonhecticut Con- partmmit, and Alan Lyons of will be shown. you. SUBSCBIFTION RATES DeMAIO BROTHERS Phong MA-5440______a$Z HACKMATACK STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Payable in Advance 299 N . Main, MaacbMtor years French fruit output has ference of the United Church of 49 Buckland St. and Dr. John Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., L«nten One Year ...... 3§!-Sx Next to Top Notch CALL OU-7691 MANCHESTER, CONNEOTIOUT risen 135 per cent and this year Christ, will speak on “Many Leroy of Storrs will play two Service. “A film "The Gift” will Lydall and Vernon Streets lSn«7tbe ...... If-M .NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY’- Phones: 643-2617, 649-3476 Three Months ...... J-J will ai^roximate 4 million tons. Mansions".” selections by Gabrielll. be shown. one Month ...... 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 Hehron South Windsor Tolland fore moving to Eaat Hartford Andover Drug Center a year and a half ago. He was Hospital Phone Obituary employed In the maintenance ’Ihe Drug Advllsory Center, The telephone number for department of Pratt and Whit­ Next W eek 81 Russell St., is observing Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Republicans Board of Education Adopts ney Division of United Aircraft Fourth Graders Go Shakespearean toe following schedule: Robert W. Gardner Corp.', East Hartford, when he tal was changed a few Ancient Rome was ably de­ Monday through Friday, Robert W. Gardner, 47, of retired 11 years ago. Before months ago, but too late to Designated Open Spring picted In a drama “Beware toe 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1847 Kingsway Court, Cincinnati, going to Pratt and Whitney, he be listed correctly in the new Ides of March,” an adaptation Record Budget of $2,313,046 Ohio, formerly of Manchester, was employed as a weaver at phone books. TTie hospital A telephone backup ser­ CFW edk cf Wailam Shakespeare’s play, vice is available Monday died March 9 In Cincinnati after Cheney Bros, for many years, number Is 646-1222. Campaign “ JuUus Caesar,” by fourth through Saturday from 6 The Board of Education has toe teachers, and it la this area other deptutinenta In the ochool a long Illness. He was the hus- He was one of the founders and March 20-29 has been pro­ grade students of toe EU ’Terry p.m. to 8 a.m. submitted a record $2,318,046 that t® holding up toe approval system. band of Mrs. Barbara Ellis a past president of the Uthuan- 'Hie Republicans last mght claimed Cystic FlbroslB Week to School at an assembly yester­ For drug advisory infor­ budget for the mi-72 fiscal t^® ®®"‘^®*’ he explained. itatgolng l ^ e r Ac^mnto Gardner. Ian Social Club of Manchester. Manchester kicked off their campaign with town by the Board of Select­ day. ^ J T-u . Thera will be no Increase In The outgoing transfer ac- a cocktail party at the home of mation, call; 647-9222. Funeral services were held Survivors are two sons, men. Working on a hunch that the year, to toe Board of Finance, Hilary offered beginning count Is budgeted at $62,400 the Donald Dressels. March 12 at the Mt. Washing- George August and Howard Au- Hospital Notes Hie board acted on a recom­ sdiool’s fourth graders had toe ’The budget adopted tills week teachers. ($28,896). It was in this catogo- With numerous Republicans ton Presbyterian Church, Cin­ gust, both of Manchester; three mendation made by Second ability to do a play centered by the school board, represents included In toe salary pack- T/ that toe school board ran In- on hand and a smattering of cinnati. daughters, Mrs. Gayland Abra- vramNO HOURS Selectman Robert Dlxmi at its around this period in history, a six to seven per cent Increase age are Increases for 182 to Its major portion of the pres- meeting Thursday evening to Mr. Gardner, the son of Mrs. hamson of Vernon, Mrs. Charles Intermedtate Care Semi- I>«n»«>crats, the GOP platform teachers John Castle, Mrs. over last year’s approved budg- teachers of whom two are ®“* anticipated deficit private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m.- «>e coimng spring elecUons urge all residents to seek infor­ Police Log Ada Gardner of Hartford and Vergnano of New Britain, and Louise Evans and Mrs. Grace et of SI 974 753 (Including toe Increased from part-time ’Tuition costs tor RockvUle the late Fred R. Gardner, lived Mrs. Howard Custer of East 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- mation concern in g the KotUainen, spent two hectic symptoms and treatment of t w ’ iteficif which toTboard *uU-time status. Twelve new pre^Oy »«dge^ at $160 In Manchester and was educat- Hartford with whom he made 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 pjn. f seven-potat months organizing and getting ARRES’TS hopes to receive following teachers are being added at an but Iot whl^ $12^ was ex- ed In Manchester schools. He his home; a sister, Mrs. Anna Pedlktrics: Parenta allowod cystic flbroslB, an inherited the chUdren accustomed to toe istration, and begins with 1) Edwin H. Melquist, 29, of 29 Thursday’s town meetinz). estimated $8,800 each. Substl- pended, la eliminated. lived In Shrewsbury. Mass., be- Slopik of Easton, Pa.; and four any time except noon-2 p.m.; disease that affect children’s Ancient Roman way of life. leadership — to provide respon­ lungs and digestive tracts. Tudor Lane, charged with op- AccMtiing to Dr. MacKenzie, tutes are budgeted at $25,000; RockvUle Vo-Ag tuition Is In- fore going to Cincinnati 10 grandchildren, ofliers, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Mrs. Evans commented that sive and commurncative lead­ Dixion reported that he had erating a motor vehicle while many of toe Increased items in homebound instruction at $5,000 creased to $16,000 ($7,746) due years ago. He was director of The funeral will be Tuesday Sdf Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., one of the hardest things to do ership, 2) town revenues — to under the influence of liquor, yje budget have been computed extra curricidar acUviUes to toe addition of another eight Underwriting Health at Ohio at 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes spent the day attending State was to get toe boys In the play * P*?*'*^. . . - „ provide more equitable assess- Legislature hearings on fq>- operating an unregistered mo- at the T lx per cent rate which »10.000. The use of substitute stodente to toe prognun cou- National Lifew Insurance— ------— Co. ------Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Intensive Care and Coronary. *1 to agree to wear the short sUrt- propriations fw cystic fibrosis tor vehicle, violating optical re- uie board adhered to, reflecting teachers to cover classes dur- pled with a $160 increase In per He was a graduate of the Uni- with a Mass of requiem at St. immediate family only, like costumes and go bare­ funds for St. Francis Hospital to strictions while operating a mo- the percentage increase in the ing parent-teacher conferences PwpU tuition charges, verslty of ConnecUcut vriiere he Bridget Church at 9. Burial will anytime, limited to five minutes. footed. „ ,___ professional assessor. Hartford and the Yale New tor vehicle, failure to obey a ^ost of living. will be discontinued this year. Special education expeoaieB was a memebr of Alpha Sigma be in St. Bridget Cemetery. To Castile’s knowledge, no state traffic control signal, and Maternity: Fatben, U ajn.- „ / ^ , Haven Clinic. ’The proposed budget is based U>® holding at half-day sen- are budgeted at $40,400 ($21.- Phi fraternity. He was a mem­ Friends may call at the fu­ 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 Under point 3, law and order, fourth grade has ever done a - * " _ . 0 $ v\1 nnn a<4 n rt an nIOanno _ AAA\ ------* Oa aw- He explained that Governor operating a motor vehicle with ^ ^ t^clpated in- *1°"® planned as an alterna- 000) compared to present ex- neral home tomorrow from 3 to p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and P^rty promises to a i ^ e play of this type but he had no n /la^aaflsra avlmaiiof mrafavn 4$.aa OOa ber and trustee of the Mt. Wash­ Thomas Meskiirs proposed bud­ a defective e^aust system js for edu- tive. pendltures ot $86,868. 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. i:S0p.m.-8p.m. constables estab- doubts that “these kids could ington Presbyterian Church, and get h ^ dropped an annual ap- early this m o i^ at Main and _ _^ Salaries for guidance aihd U- ’Ihe q>eclal education Item a member of Athelstan Lodge Age Umlts: 16 in maternity. property watch for' vaca- do It.’’ His convictions proved Wadsworth Sts. was releas- prc^iriatlon of $26,000 to Yale cent IncreMe Tn eim iiment brarians $79,950 ($71,600) re- covers 21 students at $1,680 of Masons In Worcester, Mass. 12 to other areas, no limit to ^ improve oi^an- correct whoi visitors remarked ed on $260 non-surety bond for , 'iheprolected enroll- fleeting a 4.9 per cent Increase each; a student attending Pina 2 New Haven Clinic where the __, Izatlon. I>oint 4, roads and high- that “ those kids are really /->rviii*f A r\»»l 1 K J ’ F J SI. IJI sz —K .. aj — -r-kU— kaa SunAvors, besides his wife self-service, ...... majority of the parents to Con­ court April 6. merit 2,730 "studrats not in- Pl*is toe addition ot a part-time Ridge school $3,$00 and an esti' South Viets _____ ways — road repairs, the com- great” and expressed dlsbeUef and mother, are two daughters. necticut whose children are af­ • ------eluding tuition students is bas- guidance counselor at $4,800; mated increase of five special to team there were only fourth Miss Janet M. Gardner and Miss Due to construction, parking of current projects, road flicted with the disease bring Kenneth M. Palmer, 16 , of actual school enrollment secretaries and clerks are In- education students next year graders in the play. Emily J. Gardner, both of Cin­ Quit B ase lor emergencies is severely re- (stoU^pald po^Uon) their children for treatment. 288 Fern St., charged with risk enumeration figures. eluded at $41,080 ($84,629) as $8,250. ’Tuition charges are ex- cinnati; and a sister, Mrs. selectmen and foremen to su- Although the play was closely of 1 Injury. 1...., to „a _■minor, arrested budget as appears_ here per the current agreement plus pected to Increase by $150 per P«rvl“ "»®l"tenance and Further, be reported that St. Eleanor Kolpa of Watertown. Francis Hospital Is seeking an correlated with toe Social y e ste i^ y o n ^ warranty and re- ^j^^g 1970-71 bu ^ eted fig- addition of one clerk at $2,- pupil. requested impiwed tatersecUons, with Studies curriculum, Mrs. Evans leased on $200 non-surety bemd. The family suggests that any Inside Laos eme^ncy better sight lines, appropriation for funds for ures in parenthesis. A $6,000 is included in the pn>- memorial contributions may be (Continued from Page One) discharge emergency or wheel- ® , clinical research for their hospi­ said emphasis was placed on Under the Administrative ac- Teacher aides are budgeted posed budget for toe start of a Jay B. Lindsay, 21, of Storrs, ______made to the American Cancer chair admlaslims. To pick up dls- The party promises In point tal to test newborn babies for toe Uterary side. ’Hie opportun­ count Dr. MacKenzie’s salary at $18,415 ($15,722) with salary pay-as-you-go Adult Education charged with improper passing, Society, the University of Cln- day with President Nguyen Van patients, please park to B to establish efficiency and this disease. ity to do a play of this type, she is budgeted at $22,800 ($21,600), increases of six per cent; $8,- program. According to Dr. clnnaU Cancer Research Fund, Thleu to assess the situation. general lots first and the economy in town government, Dixon stated that “at least added, gave toe students and yesterday afternoOT on Parker ;;n T c to ;^ "a "'s ii"p e r w ni' In- 000 of the total cost is ’TOl- MacKenzie the school board Is 0 St. Court date AprU 6. - or the Mt. Washington Pros- They said Ambassador Ells- ^ Instruct you where to work with all the boards and two families to this town are teachers “ a chance to get closer crease. For toe first time he is land’s share of state and fed- planning to open toe high byterlan Church Memorial worth Bunker and Gen. Creigh­ drive to pick up the patient. commissions, and maintain reg­ involved very deeply with cys­ to one another.” requesting the hiring of a full eral program expenses. school for some beginning pro- ACCIDENTS Fund. ton W. Abrams remained at to- ular office hours and be access- tic fibrosis” and that many As rehearsals began, interest time administrative intern at a Textbooks are budgeted at grams in adult education. ’Ihe - dependence Palace for more . Ible to the public. The sixth other families have shown con­ in Rome mounted. Boys stayed A written warning for failure salary of $12,000. The assistant j3o,620 ($25,000) with alloca- *8,000 would be the board’s than an hour, but the result of Patients Today: 272 promises that the party Mrs, Mary P. Frey siderable interest. after school voluntarily to com­ to obey a stop sign was Issued would be responsible tor trans- tioiU ranging from $17 per puiUl share in toe expense wlto those the conference was not an­ Mrs. Mary Pongratz Prey, 84 ADMTFrElD YESTERDAY: wUl re-evaluate the needs and He pointed out that at ■ least plete work on stage settings; a last might to Lois S. Wyman of portation, budgeting and ac- the high school to $6 per pu- taking toe course paying .a nounced. 66 residents from Hebron are Glastonbury after a collision at counting and state and federal pu gj Meadowbrook reasonaWe tiiltion cost or regls- of East Hartford, formerly of Randy Belske, Sullivan Ave., reschedule town equipment for Roland DeNoie, area postal service officer, left, and Edward Sauter look at bulletin board explaining what Manchester, died this morning “ vvas their thlrf meeting on Windsor; Mrs. Sallle E. more efficient and economical planning to attend the Tadeusz Adams and Hilliard Sts. be- grants. Ubrary books are included at tration fee to cover the costs ot Sauter’s charge from the postmaster general after Sauter was commissioned might be found in Rome today Kosciuszko Benefit Society’s tween her car and one driven Secretarial and accounting ex- ^i .^sqo ($10,600) with allocations Instructors and materials, at her home. She was the widow Urotwi. Wilmington. Del.; Mrs. use, resulting In a better work as Manchester postmaster yesterday. ( Herald photo by Pinto) was completed by.a student; of Stephen Prey. Sources said Uxtoy the ^uth Lorraine M. DlManno, 16 Lynch schedule and a better use of dance this evening to Rockville by Carlos C. ’Tompkins of 187 pendltures are budgeted at $19,- ranging from $7 per pupil at Revennss filmstrips showing life both in for the benefit of cystic fibrosis. Gardner St. 500 ($18,604). ’The assistant b o o t yie middle and high schools to ’The town expects to receive Mrs Frey w m bom Nov. 6, Uf-: M™- Helen P. De Brava, town resources, and wUl corn- Shakespeare’s time and ancient In Issuing the proclamation, keeper is placed on a 12-mher7^,. lifeHfdk Vuk. be­ 15,700 irom me peaK oi ia.ow Raffeda Do- town garage and the dog pound. Fire Calls the selectmen stated that litera­ At Center and New Sts. yes- contract and secretarial services Meadowbrook. Including school buUding grants , and It appeared the end of Hartford; Mrs. Bar- The last Item In the platform ture and Information will be and viewed by all grades to as­ terday afternoon, a collision In- (q the Board of Education are Audio - visual items are for both toe Middle School and fore moving to East Hartford 15 r\rkxkv-ofI/vn tifoa TiAni* * * ..... the operation was near. bara M. Doyle, Hebron; Peter is the promise to preserve na- As Manchester Postmaster available to the public at the sociate toe play wlto the period volved cars driven by Irene included at $500. budgeted at $6,320 ($3,484) with Meadowbrook School, compar- years ago to make her home But withdrawing soldiers ran The town firemen put out a in history; and some students With a daughter, Mrs. Samuel Finkbeln. Patricia Dr.. Vernon; tural resources, maintaining ’Town Office Building or by con­ Sadek trf Providence, R. I. and Maintenance supervisor ac- per pupil costa ranging from ed to a budgeted $863,696 in the _ .. -O’ inio norm vieuiamese vieuuuneBi; resis-reois- _____ „ _____ db nnilarv, «h.>tho 4num>.> nirnlium i ntmrvsnh^refaifTnnnr,h,^i-o auwaruEdward oauieiSauter imnhas beenu cci ay- ap- icbuuu regular vcuhocarrier o.u..Jan. 1, 1939. ....He ni.e m a ruDOisnrubWsh barreloorrei jrCTwri-yester- decided to team Roman numer­ CipoUa. tacting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elaine L. Sherman of Bolton. count, is at $10,600 ($10,000), $3 ,^) at toe high school to $1.26 1970-71 budget. tance Friday north of Highway Rd.; MoUie Gershman, 468 W. nreservepreserve the ^ water e r resources postmaster of Manches- was named clerk In charge to day afternoon, at 16 Lincoln St. Merbler of West St. or Mr. and als on their own. (Herald photo by Pinto) ------coirfnicted services are budget- at Meadowbrook. Excluding buUding grants, She is also survived by ter effective today. He has 1948, foreman of mails to 1956, 9 about nine miles northwest^t- Gudal- and minimize noise pollution. Mrs. James Ray of GUead St. Other help in toe project came COMPLAINTS ed at $6,400 ($6,660) including Teaching supplies budgeted at toe revenues to be received another daughter,. ... Mrs. . Gene Lau Hao, a border outpost on J?***^® served as officer to charge since superintendent of maUs to 1969 Brutus, played by Tommy Favreau, foreground left, listens to Cassius, played ’The Metblers and the Rays when parents made some of toe Police say an unidentified ve- contracts on equipment amount- goo (|30,ioo) reflect per are budgeted at $848,000 ($677,- Magnan of Manchester; 4 s^. Vietnam side. Highway 9 mther thev clr- July 30, 1970. and assistant postmaster to 1963. by Justin Sullivan in the Eli Terry School fourth grade adaptation of Shake­ $33 have petitions that may be sign­ costumes. Teachers, Mrs. Pat­ hlcle was seen pulling out of ing to $800 per year p„^i ranges from $16 at high 900), and are based on present Ste^toen Frey, Jweph F. ,^,as the axis of the eillied push Kicking, East Hartforf, (>U . ^her« Yesterday Roland DeNoie, Over 22 years of his experience Avalanche ricia Fetterman and Mrs. speare’s “Julius Caesar.” Soldiers in the background are (clockwise from the and Henry J. F^y, “U to dlsmpt Hanoi’s supply lines U. Jolly, 414 TalcottvUle Rd., „ the postal service officer, ad- has been to supervisory posl- ed (sdreedy they have 3,000 Garden Grove Dr. last mght A total of $2,000 Is budgeted school to $10.60 at the Middle grant formulas plun an addl- signatures) and can furnish Georgette ’IhomEis helped with left) Mike Griffin, Max Minnifield, Mark LeDuc and Mike Hall. without lights. An Inspection for Board of Education dues to school. tional number of students. W^“" ^®^ along the Ho Chi Mtoh trail Vernon. ^ minis^d the oath of office to tlons. He has received a su- names of congressmen, sena­ makeup and programs were • ■ of the Garden Grove Caterers various organizations compared other expenses of $6,000 ($10,- Basic education per pupil complex. Also, Mrs. May R. Josdto, 29 **f^*^. h™, Sauter to the post office. In ac- perlor accomplishment award Leads To tors, or state representatives made and distributed (this had Sharon Varrick, and nlng, G loria' Donofrio, Katoi soup, hot (Jpg on a bun, mus- building showed pry marks on to $600 last year. Also Included 035) round out the instruction- grants are listed at $514,000 WilUam Pongratz" of Manches­ A communique from South Cottage St,; James L. Joyce, cordance with the merit selec- and has taken four special ter; 11 grandchUdren, and 10 Vietnamese headquarters said East Hartford; Mrs. Thelma M. of taterstote l^hway 1-84. procedures of the Postal Re- courses who should be written request­ never been done on an element- Anthony, Daivd Helkoff. Sprenglemeyer and Susan Has- tard, relish, catsup, sauerkraut, toe extreme south door. No is $3,600 ($2,660) for running the account. ($476,800); transportation, $66,- Evacuation ing the appropriations to next ary level before). Mrs. Dwight siavea were Robert Amello, keU. mUk and chocolate pudding entry was achieved. superintendent’s office. Health Services 000 ’ ($49,600); handicapped, great-grandchildren...... 1 . ------18 of— its ------troops------were------killed and Ubbey,“ “ — ■” 186— ------Brook— St.. • ------South ._iw Campaign . J . literature j.u was dls- UIKBIUJM.UUH . „ . . . „Sauter . . . . — ----- was A . lifetime,i. resident of Man- ’Ihe hmeral will be Mractoy at ^ wounded, and that there was Windsor; Lauren Rose McCkir- tributed, togemer wth cam- postmaster- cheater, Sauter wtis bom to 1909. year’s state budget. Hogg, a music teacher, supplied Tim Cormier, Steve Hebert and Richard Strong, Tom Hoher, with topping. ------’Die total admimstratlve budg- The salaries lor toe school $43,000 ($23,000); vo-ag, $6,200 (Continued from Page One) 8:30 a.m. from the W. P. no report on enemy casualties. mlck, 41 McGrath Rd., South memorabilia. ’Die Repub- Regional Manage- He is past president of the Con- First___ _ Selectman Aaron Reid . u a sound track from the produc- Steve WUensW. Patrick Evans and Matthew Tuesday — Beef noodle soup, Sometime this month, an Ol- et rose to $76,800 from $69,414. nurses are Included at $22,470 ($2,400); Ubrary, $800 (sam e); Funeral Home;, 226 Main St., ^he communique said pulling Windsor; Mrs. Beth B. Nau- Andwer chose for Selection Board and ap- necticut branch of the National w company that operated the r^»rt©d at toe meeting that he tlon “The Fall ol toe Roman citizens included! Renne Fredette took care ol toe scene chicken salad sandwich, broc- cbtt St. apartment storage bln Instructional Expenses ($16,340 reflecting a two-year buUdli^ grant, $212,700 ($76,- with a Mass of requiem at the ^ut South Vietnamese troops mec, Columbia; Louis J. toelr party symb TTOr\ Lamp) LUUcouia imi uii« uic . _ ~ LiVmAn.Lyman, RhAimRham tra^ktrack team students which accented the en- and Lesa LaBrecque. Vicky Stringer and Mike Thursday — chicken nrxjd e to assess whether toe drive was sfanklns, Portland; Mrs. Eliza- good. He stated that the people carrier and he became a Red Cross and the USO. a 3.9 per cent Increase. from part-time to fTii irepresents final payments on Frank Landtoo effective. As to mistakes that beth______Sutter,______259______Pierce____ Rd.,_ ^ general are tired of deprecat- >n®>»'>®'-- However, plans to tire production. In charge of programs were Fluharty had charge of ward- ^ erinde™ cole s°fw ruu-ume jj,g ,„idjig ^ Mead- possibility of further ^des pre- n ot^ con­ Building Takes Most Teacher salaries are esti- status at $12,000 and a $2,000 Frank Landtoo, 64, of South- might have been made, he said: south Whutoor; Michael Tet- tog their country and have dem Iht^cart were Ni^tor, Kr^n Deskls, Sandy Maguire ro^ wWIe Valerie Cewensky “ ‘Ucottage roudrU pudding rTlto with chocolate mated at a flat 6.9 per cent In- Item has been added for the ‘”*’*>*P°*‘ ® ® U*® *® March 30. under a separate agreement rule on whether it will accept Man’ll l-April 11 ’The altitujte and weather con- CommlBBlon, so that all budget formerly included for Qnatrale, telephone 876-2845. SbrigUo, 79, who earUer Oils k ta . DoroQvy F. Newton, East Reservations cannot be accept- with Egypt “ on condition this young women as pages. dltions prohibited the use of hel- p „ . By Sol R, Cohen six months to a full year. year bought a farm to Bolton, Optimism Hartford; John C. Marcotte, ®** after that date. ^>1 harm the security of our Icopters. tlclpate wi one day. Contracted services are budg­ died Monday whUe visiting his 83B Oak St.; Edward J. Oun- Democratlo Women forces and our positions to toe Such slides are not uncommon When State Atty. Gen. Robert he liad made few If any eted at $3,000 ($2,600); heat native town of Canicattinl Bag- puu, Norwich; Mrs. Joyce R. "J^® Andover Democratic ghial peninsula.” He stated that he had recelv- Ellington to Peru, particularly fram r^^ ^ Killian stemmed a Republican enemies, and he Is ready, will- Library Board $56,000 ($40,000) again reflecting nl. Province of Siracusa, Italy. Expressed Breen, 129 Maskel Rd., South Women’s Club last week elected Two Israeli border settle- Fifteen cember to April when rains as toe Boy S<^U, tide last November and was re- ing and able, toe full year’s use of the :^ddle Mr. SbrigUo came to this Wlndsor; Mrsl Agnes Le Vhs- ® "®^ slate of officers who wUl ments were sheUed and an drench mountain areas, loosMi- . . and . , , ______Glri Scouts, church groups ann elected to office, Connecticut It Ratchford does not seek toe Joins Workshop school; utilities $16,100 ($14,802); country to 1904 and Uved to seur. East Hartford; Elaine Rl- beg;to their ofllclal duties to army patrol ambushed to sep- ing rocks and filling mountain , __ \ 1 V • On Economy ^ * ecology groups that all were Democrats Immediately desig- Democratic nominatitm tor gov- suppUes $7,000 ($7,200)4 other New Cable New Britain, where he was a vera, 6 Hunter Rd,. Mrs. Vln- April. arate____ incidents during the night. Copters lakes. William E. Buckley, chairman planning different drives. nated him their leading candi- ernor in 1974, it will only be be- i f expenses $260 (same). ( barber, for 19 years. He moved (Continned from Page One) cenza Loclcero, Hartford; Elected as president was Mrs. IsraeU mlUtary spokesman to Hartford to 1923, and In ad- Since AprU 24 Is a statewide date for toe 1974 nomination cause Fifth District Cong. John ^e Mary Oieney Library Plant maintenance -(ncludes Is Put Up Raymond E. Gardner, 623 Susan Morehouse; vlce-presi- reported for governor. Monagan might suddenly decide board; Leo Diana, vice chalr- dltion to barbertog operated a dustry because steel users are Adams St.; Samuel Strain, 246 dent Mrs. Beatrice Kowalski; Downed .anti-Utter day, he |elt that J lc- contracted services $10,600 ($6,- ’Iliere were no casualties or real estate business. He was accelerating their buying to ex- oak St. ’ secretary, Mrs. Pat Bain, and h 'said' Drug Traffic tivities of all groups. could be •Dlday, juat 4% months after In 1972 or 1974 not to run tor re- man; Mrs. Eleanor Ooltman, 600) and covere aervlcea con­ (Continued from Page One) combined for the one day. the election, he Is still a lead- election. In toe event, Rateh- board member; and John F. tracts on audio-visual equip­ By SNET the owner of the Homstead M<^ pand Inventories m a he^e ^Iso, Arthur Paradise, South Mrs. Editha Blrmlng- ^KlbhuU. on the Le- tel on Berlin ’Tpke. and Jxe against a possible Industry Windsor; Mrs. Edith A^n Me- menuia Cen^etery Desecration Ing candidate for toe nomina- terd would almost certainly Jackson, head librarian, attend- ment, business educatlmi, banese border came under a tlon during the shelling. Southern New Btogland Tele- Sunshine Motel to Miami, Fla. strike next fall. Crackdown Further investigation has tion but he has strong com- seek the congressional nomina- ed the week’s regional work- foreign language lab, home earthy, 63 BldweU St.; Mrs. The club also had proposed mortar attack from Lebanese Phu Identified the returning petition. Uon. shop lor library trustees and He was a member;ber of many S ^ s ^ toere would have U n iek SL; two minor changes to the by- j^ ^fter J Z l Z shown that the Wall Street economics, office equipment, phone Is now placing aerial Cemetery, the oldest cemetery House S p ea k er William ------librarians. Itallan-American organizatiems. o rg a ^ U ^ . to be steel price increasesIncreases to jirg.„ „ Aramtota Morsran.Morgan, 333 tows>aw8 both dealing withwnn theme The 'PtiA IsraelisToaxiAlla returned f^tiii«nAH toethA 'HrAfire tTOOpS 8S m I > and musical inatrumente for cable along Burbank, Gulf and Seen in Laos Ratchford of Danbqry, only 86, E. Steve Pearl of Manches- It was held at toe Gengras Survivors are his wife, Mrs. meet higher labor and material Bldwell St.; Joeeito Baretis, wording “corresponding secre- g-veral hours later Arab Regiment’s 4th Battalion. He to town, was vandalized at ap- $6,206 and maintenance of buUd- gp« made to stop shop on “Ubraries and the Pol- incraased Insurance coats. So- >®®t ye®r-® record expendl- Mrs. Mary R. KUmek feel quite good about toe stock ^ tlc ^ M P rim ^ ^ Alvto the executive board, were both b“ ®®® exchanged fire Phu dewribed toe pul^t ^ a ^ ^ g per pipe tubing was stolen from lator Is in'hlB second term as government spending, to op- meal Process.” clal security $12,000 ($10,660); 2 "This single project will pro- Mrs. Mary Roezyeki KUmek, market.’ roates Eart Jo^ P«®sed at the meeting. ^t^ ambushers near Mlsgav “normal t ^ rot^«,“ but an P ^ concerned about toe downsprouts at the Hebron Ele- He was only 29 when he was P°®« ®"y Increase In taxes, and. Quest dinner speaker was Insurance. per estimates pro- - - 79, of 93 Cliarter Oak St., widow rh e members also partic- fhortly before tow . No casual- American U^son officer saW It mariduana by teen-age m®ntary School over the same first elected a state representa- specifically, to reject all pro- j^hn T. Short, national program .1.1 .1 cian/ui mus vide facilities currently needed Anne virem, zr ixmcora na. ------r«rwrtPd was the tegtantag of toe with- dependents ot American weekend. of Albert KUmek, was dead on Also Jacaues Mercure East ® "penny auction.” ties were reported. Uve. posaU for a state income tax.’’ chairman of toe American U- d m w ^ of toe 2nd R e i^ e n t ^ ^ Resident State Trooper Jton arrival at Mwchester Me­ Manchester Area H ^ rt^ Mrs. Glnette' Ou^ according to Mrs. Pat Bain, Durlng too 1966 leglslaUve He said that toe petitions wUl i,rgry Trustee Association and morial Hospitail early this many bargains were had with which has Its headquarters at heroin Soderberg Is investigating toe session Ratchford stayed in the contain ctose to 60,0(X) slgna- northeastern United States •“ d T ,.o d « , v . lette, 80 Main S t, South Wind ’Ihe ®®“‘f*PP®'J*^. ^ By 1976, toe teleidume company morning Eifter being stricken at the ’mystery gift’ bringing In Delta 1. The 1st Regiment of Marijuana Is sold legaUy in thefts. background and let former ^ure®- ^gional manager for (joronet Tolland Woman East Rockville ^ construct m Southeast Asia by Dec. 31 ^gg,gg CH-63D heUcopter state programs: Industrial arte, Chrysostoma of Hamburg, passenger, was treated at toe ter. East Hartford; Mrs. Lynda Jones, Eleanor Dr., Vernon; De- ______the others—toe jury indicated doesn’t attack the oppo^on, *jjf® year. „ to a three-engine version, A Scholarship at Work home economics and business N.Y.; and four grandchildren, hospital and released. S. Gordon and eon, Storrs. lores Chapman, ’Talcott Ave., 13 Storms Kill 364 A Day Away that deliberations had not i«o- but maksB his point In a low "The purpMe of motim, Work on the project will be education plus a state and fed­ ’The funeral wlU be Monday' Mrs. Lichtenwalner was driv- —------Kerri Stanford, Olson Dr., and Miss D on^ L. Camilleri, a freshman in the University of Connecticut School gressed very far and that toe Pcnonal Noliee* key, albeit firm manner. explahwd, la nrt to eml^- g^ gtrgtford. Conn. eral program for disadvantaged MTAMT —In 1969, for the flrri at 8:16 a.m. from the John F. Ing west last night on Goose (Continued from Page One) Frank Kulo. Windermere Ave., POW Maa verdict could not be expected He Is liked and respected by ''®®® *^® but to assist ^.j^g university of ConnecUcut of P hysii^ Education, is one of severa 1 hundred recipients of Manchester children. Purchases for toe time since 1963 — when the ’Tierney Funeral diome, 219 W. Lane when her car left toe south all of Rockville: Donna Wine, soon. leglalators from both sides of t“® at Storrs was awarded a grant Scholarship Foundation scholarships over the last five years. The daughter first three categories are 100 Weather Bureau began to use Center 8t., with a Mass of re- side of toe road and struck a Dignitaries south from the central Great 'The other charges against In Memoriam the aisle, and U recognized as popular and unnecessary war. J248.243 to consolidate pro- of Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Camiiieri o f 28 S. Adams St. and a graduate of per cent relmburseable to toe glrU’ names to Identity quiem at St. James’ Church at tree. Ihe accident 1s under in- L^es to the Ohio Valley. Danforth. MUe HUl Rd.. Moves Again u. to loving memory of Homer D. Galley are uiat he ordered the Race who passed away March 21. a stickler tor porUamentaxy law I fearful that In toe absence for producing teachers town, whUe toe latter U two- tnq)lcal cyclones — names were 9. Burial will be in St. James’ vestigation by toe Stafford troop Cool air sweeping In behind “ , nvor. East Catholic High School, she receive d a Lions Club of Manchester award at At Funeral execution and participated in and order in the daUy conduct of strong Congressional direc- gnd training personnel tor hand- thirds reimbursed. Reque^ used through toe letter M — Cemetery. of the state poUce, the storm that had blown out of ^ winAnnr’ naisv (Continued from Page One) last year’s ceremony. Miss Camilleri p^ans to become a physical eduction in­ toe Plains at midweek dn^ped the kilUngs of at least 70 vUlag' We cannot______think______of him as dead. of the House of Representa- Won, toe President wlU be lead icapped chUdren. ’Ihe program have been submitted to the Martha. Friends may call at the funer- BOLTON Who walks with us no more, yygg Into furUier expemsim of toe ig teachers of the mentally structor. The foundation was formed in 1965, under the sponsorship of the al home tomorrow from 2 to 4 Another one-car accident on tom ^‘ratme“s iilto t t e ft ^ t y T o s Holmes. solutions I ’ve signed,” the Pres- ^ at a t o t ^ ^ the < ^ er side Al^ ^ V ?S u h * ‘o‘? iSe w«we tread. state for aiqiroval and only ’Ten oi these storms reach- For Dewey across parts of the Deep South Rider, Orchard St., both of ident said, “ there Is none that Ual; that he kUled a man He has hut gone before. He may chide a leglsiator war.” retarded and chUdren who have Chamber of Commerce, as a clearingh ouse for all local scholarships. Since the and 7 to 9 p.m. toe Birch Mt Rd. extension in those Items receiving state eq>- ed fuU hurricane intensity and ’The Chiu was expected to be Rockville; Cheryl Kenton. HUl- has deeper meaning for me after bloodying his foce with a with a humorous remarlt. but ------Impaired speech and hearing. first awards in 1966, the number and amount have grown from 31 and almost proval wlU be purchased. one, CamUle, became the moat ■------Bolton early this morning In- (Oontinued tram Fage One) Sadly missed. short-lived however. s'tle Dr., ElUngfton; Marion .... it represents the sentiment Kfle butt; that he picked up a Wife. Sons. Dausbters he never Insults one, and the op- U.S. Sen. Lowell Welcker has are emotionally dUturbed or $10,000 to 62 and $25,975 presented at the June 1970 ceremony. Mayor James F. Oharles August volved a car driven by Emil J. The requests Include $10,000 destructive. If not the most In­ Clear skies prevailed in al- Franklin, Grove St., Rockville, of everybody, regardless of atti- small child, threw It In a ditch and Grandchildren Dosltion has yet to take him to announced that he Is accepting have learning disabilities, Charles August, 77, of East Trucha Jr., 21, of MUe HUl Rd., Supreme Court Justice J<^ M. Farr has piwlaimed March as Mancha ter Dollars for Scholars Month. The fer Industrial arts; $800 for tense, In the history ol Atlantic most the entire nation from the Discharged Tuesday: J^smie tudes on Vietnam." and fired upon It. it In Memoriam t ^ tor being unfair. appUcaUons for appointment of The grant to UConn was Manchester Association of. Independe t Insurance Agents has voted to do­ home ec; $8,800 for business hurricanes. ’These IS storms a’l ^ ‘^ k T s.^ 1 toee.‘^He'^ ihe service, a hearse B a rg a r. Eve^enRd.. Vernon; The----- proclamationr-"™*-•“— was - the — - ■—dl- A conviction * of premeditated• ------to loving memory of our dear AU tn all — Ratchford has toe a page In toe U.S. Senate. He made by the Bureau of nate $500 to the drive. Checks made payable to the Manchester Scholarship education and $1,000 for learn- took at least 364 Uves and caus­ Hartford Hospital charged by state poUce with took the African mahogany cqs- Temperatures before dawn AngeUne Decaru, Falrvlew rect result of a resolution adopt- murder on aifjr til these charges h u s b ^ ^ ®°^“ i5arSi tooU needed by a for said that appUcations may be Education of the U.S. Depart- Foundation, Inc. may be sent to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 257 ing dlaablUtteH A total ot $1,400 ed damage estimated at nearly Ave., and James Nolan, Grove ed by the House and Senate, —for even a single deaUv-could sl i ^ passed away Karen govembr. He is knowledgable obtained by writing to him caTe ment of Health, Education and Mr. August was born May faUure to drive rijght. He is ket to a funeral home here un- ranged from 9 atValentine, E. Center St. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) is Included for purchases for aU $1.6 blUlon. 17, 1893 In Lithuania, and Uved scheduled lor Manchester Clr- til Dewey’s final resting place Neb., to 73 at D r y Tortugaa. St., both of RockviUe; Ann Jen- Many members of Congress result In the death sentence for veronica M HasUnn and and capable, he Is personable, of Room 6313, New Senate Of- Welfare. kins and son, Stafford Springs, were on hand for the signing. CaJley. Dorothea v.‘ SpUlane Iri’ Manchester for 66 years be- cult Court 12 on AprU 12. la ready. Fla.' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971 PAGE TEN

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FlMPOirr.' . 5 Boat used to berth liners 54 British gun \ r 8 Flat-bottomed 55 Clumsy boat CAMPING HIGH GRADE boat of New 56 Couches JOHN'S BARBER SHOP U V 4 V S - EQUIPMENT PRINTING b E S S U k >t o P 6 M 0 PH 0 l S T | R y J S £ ^ 307 GREEN ROAD 13 Isaiah (ab.) 1----- ^boat Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, Job and Commercial 14 Nauticid term 2 Reveler 19 River boats 37 Idolized FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, SUPC0VH5»P R A P E R I E S ^ MANCHESTER 15 Afflictions 3 Oxidizing 20 Battle craft 38 Opiates Lanterns Sat. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Printing 16 Unit of enzyme 23 Hebrew (slang) Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Prompt and Efficient reluctance 4 Onager ascetic 40 Large flat- (Closed all day Wed.) bottomed’ Wm. J. 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If they do, don’t maity people have txiats the result is we keep putting Avmlngs 41 Unclose . Harrison St., Manchester put it off, for when warm weath­ 41 42 43 44 46 48 IManoh^r Awi^ Oo. re- „ p & M Upholstery ing velvet for this velvet will' • Door Canopies (poet.) er its upon us, it will mean a CMves oountleas calls for work , not crush or mat; the new ny­ 42I^tsfraight 47 43 48 50 wait for them. Mianchester Awn­ such aa ooveire for the boats. ^ ‘ convenient • Storm Doors GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN •on a liner lon has a shorter nap €md it MANCHESTER • Combination Windows 46 Society (ab.) 51 52 53 ing Oo., 196 W. Center St., ad­ tope and curtains. If these do m wears and wears. Crush a piece Osfrm sky vises you to place your order Manchester Awning Co. 47 Saucy P & M Upholstery Shop, the and smooth It out; not a mark 49 Fruit drink 54 56 56 STEVENSON’S now and avoid the rurii. Tlieire new ones for the oomlng sea- 195 WEST CEPITEB ST. Ler«(Sge....Tii0?^ '(3iwk,oink:“- awH(^ 70 will show. 50 Poi ingredient DEALER IN WASTE is also another factor to consid­ son, call Manchester Awning n«*n»>er to 649-6324, and tell him Telephone 640-8091 OF COUNTRY KOAAOP... .ANP THBP6 ARE iHc when you plan to be away. He Choose uraid or antique nails er. There may be e possible anil place your order right now. S i u l f o o d , Established 1949 6AME PPOSPAMSj’LeTiiMAIYeATP/lPB AWP MATERIALS wiU make arrangements to have to finish your furniture and •1W6 MARPlAOg (SAAie" OP, IF t o u UMNr.T»e ESSO price increase, an^ by placing For repairs or replacements on when your chair or sofa Is fin­ Movie, "e&AcHBUM«(N(WPAPisg... y your order now you wlU not canvas, ceU 649^091 or your furniture done at this time. CHOICE VARIETY 405 MAIN ST. ished you will be thrilled with IRON have to worry about a price down the store. Then when you return your fur- ffiJ Upholstery TEL. 649-5533 to ______ijj nlture wlU be ready for you. the results. rise. You might be interested Qualify' SCRAP METAL At P & M Upholstery Shop all P and IVI Shop BY DICK TURNER There are many new aami^le looking at the Plexalum rtdl up looXk>K lUt® new, and you will b e -upholsitebino CARNIVAL • Tune-Ups ■ not be Inconvenienced by Its ab­ kinds o f upholstery Is done, from books at Mianchester Awndng Oo. awnings—these are seY-storing Seafood • MODERN FUBNITORB and PAPER • Engine Cleaning and they show a very wide color and most ootwenlent add a sence. antiques to the mo.st modern of and ANTIQUES Mr. Plrog has many years of furniture, and the work that is 43 OAK STREET 731 PARKER ST. selection. Why not drive down real beauty*to your • Store Stools and Booths hidden is done Just as careful­ Tel. 648-5735 or 648-5879 • General Repoirs to the store and look over these home. experience in upholstering fur­ TEL. 640-0081 • Custom Fornltare ly as that on the outside. As an • Stamps samples? Parking to never a Why not give consideration to niture and you know that you Slipcovers and Draperies are getting the services of an example, the 8-knot method of 5-ao problem here tor you can park the installation c$ coombinotian Made to Order t h e f a c t s o f t h e a a a t t i^ rijht in front of the store. storm and screen sash? .Hian- expert when you have work tying springs is used, and only Complete Selection of Materials When you have work done at chester Awning Oo. has been done at this shop, yet you will the best in foam rubber—Good- Reuben Plen’s Mamh^er Awning Oo. you aire appointed dealer for the Karey his prices to be very rea- year. f r e e e s t i m a t e s . . . . • ______.... . a . RAMnlalA T 4 ar '.! GLASS OF WATER., EAST HARTFORD carried at Manchester Awning Phone 643-9149 J'M 1H1R.STV.' Oo. t o the finest money can buy, sure permanence arid beauty for always ample parking on the wipe up and will not penetrate 289-6333 the materials ere sturdy and the exterior of your home. lower level of the Parkade and the fabric nor will soil. How- Hydramatlc Transmission GLASS Power and Hand Tools will wear , beautifully and the Bxohwlive Estate features In- you ar® welcome to stop in at ever, you can protect fabric Repairing • For Auto Windshields Painting and Decorating any time. not treated with Scotch Guard colors hold- Before they are elude famed “floating action” All Work Guaranteed Tools by purchasing a can of Scotch e For Store Fronts and swamped with work—and they expanders to compensate for Garden and Land Tools Do you have antique furnl- Guard in an Aerosol can at the Texaco Lubrication Service all sizes of windows will be as soon as the weather changes In the weather; llle- We Give Green Stamps Baby, Household, Party ture, or do you collect It? If oo p & m Upholstery Shop. Full gets warm—have your aw___ nli^^ time stointosB steel' rum ers for s For Table Tops and Banquet SuppUes it could be a problem to have directions for Its use are on the InvaUd Needs covered and ready to put up rftoitieoB, permanent eratlan OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. of Inserts; also si>eolally design this upholstered correctly, but and it works like magic, M | o | when you want them. SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON If you have foLddng campers, ed sliding handles to provide not If you take It to the P A M You are most welcome to TOURAINE Sia. now would be a good time to definite locking poeltlone. Upholstery Shop. They do au- yjgit the shop at any time, even J. A. WHITE thentic work on all antique fur- if you are not contemplating 5 -lG YOUR nlture and, unlike some shops, having any work done right PAINTS GLASS CO., INC. COMPLETE! 31 BIssell S t.— Tel. 640-1322 BRRR-rr'S COLD.'] Mr. Plrog does hand tufting, now. You will be interested In MERCURY PET CENTER^^^ You can safely entrust your the samples of work done here, FOR BEST RESULTS Art Exhibit Spurs Questions prized pieces to the P A M Up- in the materials to be used and ii Travel Agency Canaries — Parakeets hototery Shop. you wl'l get mtmy ideas when Tropical Fish — Turtles Stop In at the P A M Uphol- you visit this shop. When you do DUPONT’S 643-9571 Hamsters — Gerblls b y ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY On Visual Effects of Color stery Shop and see the shim- have work done, be sure you PAUL'S A MR. ABERNATHY Mixed Breed Puppies mering antique velvet, corded] have it done here and you will Stop ’n Go 1-3X) NO SERVICE Aquarium Accessories, etc. PAINT SUPPLY BUTtxiesNVrr W E PROS ALW AvS UKE CHARGE By MILES A. SMITH as Titian used “ warm” tones in velvet or some of the beautllullbe more than satisfied. 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3 Penn Puts Streak on Line RS o x Manager Gives Team Day Off

NEW YORK (AP) — day against Detroit The Giants overcame a red-hot Elsewhere, Casey (iox Houston topped Atlanta 3-2 on a And Kasko said toe* club Reggie Jackson, who hit his pitched six perfect iraitogs, leadoff walk, a sacrifice and What do you do when------a o would be “ getting down to seventh homer of toe exhibition leading Washto^on to a 7-2 vie- stogie for toe winning run and * m l!* In Eastern Regional Tilt baseball team goeSL,. sour? -j.* _ serious business” to5" toeth« week- weeV. season. tory over Minnesota; Tommy E d Kirkpatrick's two-run Sweeten its ®®‘1 games against toe Tlg;ers The Lo8 Angeles Dodgers John pitched five scoreless to- homer carried Kansas City All-American, seldom have won all nine of their reached 20 victori^ with the with a day off, says Bos and the New York Mets. produced 16 hits, including a nlngs as toe Chicago White Sox over CHnclnnaU 16-13. in Mideast competition, triumph over Houswm. ton Red Sox Manager Ed Four hqme runs and tight homer by Bill Buckner, Tom white-washed St. Louis 2-0 to a Japan’s Lotte Orions scored Quito "f-’! ‘ = 4 " ^ die Kasko. pitching by tiro otf-season ac­ Paclorek and Duke Sims, to raln-riiortened, 6%-tontog game three runs to toe sixth put the nation’s longest gevenm-ranked mutoppers- last 1960, 1961, 1962 and 1968. R o b ^ h have become a e- "We’ll see if a break to toe quisitions, Nelson Brtles and blast toe Montreal Expos 13-5. and Joe Cfoleman pitched seven against Ken Holtzman and Vvinning streak—2S games games T*»e Big lO champions, rank- mark. routine helps,” Kasko said so ^ b Johnson, carried the Pitts- OlUe Brown knocked to four strong for Deti^t m wWpped toe Chicago Oibs 4-2 toe BalUmore Orioles — one week ago, it was 7-foot-2 ed 10th, have met Western oiUy Before Kansas m ^ Drake lor he gave his club a one-day va- burgh Pirates to a 6-2 victory runs with two homers, leading toe Tigers topped Philadelphia Md JOn the line today in a handed toe New York Yankees / X X match with Villanova for Artis Gilmore and 7-lbot Pern- twice, ew h Ume In toe the r e ^ o i^ UUe, Dame cation Friday. ®ver toe Mets. San Diego to a 6-3 deotalon over 6-5. b^® the NCAA Eastern Re- brook Burrows of Jacksonville. Mideast. Ohio State beat toe squared off against Houston for The Red vdio have lost WlUle McCfovey hit a 600-foot Milwaukee. San Diego’s Clay Cleveland beat CaiUon^ 10-6 thrir llto straight loss, S on alb a ^ ettolf title Two days ago, it was 7-foot-2 Hllltoppers 96-79 when it won regional consolaUon honors. six straight baseball exhibitionhomer to carry San Francisco Kirby and Steve Arlln scattered b^itod toe pitching of Sam wlto a two-run rally Big Days at Box Office May Have Ended a 7-6 victory over Oakland, nine Brewer hits. McDowell and Ed Farmer; ento Inning. ______-we in Tom P a ^ e of Kentucky. toe tl^^ WEST VERO BEACH, Fla. — should at least expect to see toe games, get back into antlon to- to varsity play. s lanova“» Coach Jack Kraft, 'V in i . mmi . i z .=.ijujr " ...... ------u------“zCl™, ^ C T . , * p , - . . “ I'm afraid those days are seems anytime a team takes gone forever,” Lee S(X)tt, Another factor that may be a 18 Years at the Same Stand '• other words, our senlorsf have against Mac as he led Western runner-up. reason for the drop to gate at­ I never Qbeaten toe university.” to victories over each, sending MIDWEST UCLA, it s a traveling secretary of this ! tendance. could be toe fact a 8M PEFRIIT But Penn Coach Dick Harter to HUltoppers into toe NaUonal Kan. (AP) -K an- to settle Los Angeles Dodgers, re­ number of clubs no longer take said that very fact could Collegiate Athletic AssociaUon j^^west toe ^ ported when asked to ex­ batting practice, or Infield present some problems lor his Mideast regional finals against Basketball finals the NO A Sl Dodge^^s’ Alston ketball UUe is no different. plain the reason for toe de­ practlOe, to toe visittog team’s team. Ohio State today. ** cline to attendance for Grape­ park. Instead, they etay at We’ve played three games fruit League baseball games to home, -get In all their hitting, ...... surge into national champion- . away with toe Florida to recent years. and then made toe short tripe Deap^f Managers By EARL YOST eltoer way,” he commented a 7-foot sophomore. ^ contenUon is Dave Rob- toe berth in toe na- "When we were playing out of to toe park of toe day's foe. “Vlllanova is the only team T^e Ohio State-Western batUe . ^ ^ Brooklyn, and training here to ' Baseball fans, for toe most By EARL YOST ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — ^ ’ve played tWs searon t ^ s (^r a 4:05 p.m. EST tip- Qg„,e after game, toe 238- teams'^t^e in toe Veto, we used to draw very part like to see batting prac­ been ^ e a d of us by eight „ „ national television p^^md, 6-foot-lO forward balled ^ again, and again well. One year, our best year, ST^tETERSBURG, Fla.—Plenty of water has ran ^ ' “ ®, “JJ’/g®^e'S'os^lnu™” tice, and snappy infield drills. oyer the dam since the Brooklyn Dodgers plucked Wal- pjgyg g^g^ (NBC), foUowing toe con- Kansas out of difficulty, toe ^j^^A is favored. we drew better than 76,000 These features are often miss­ In baseball. While The two teams advanced to golatlon struggle between Ken- o,e Thursday night Bruins’ Coach John payees for a 18-game home ing these days. ^^r Alston from their Montreal farm club to take over working a Philadelphia Phlllle toe regional finals with tmpres^ tucky and Marquette, toe pre- ,jg.„ conquest of Houston. Wooden refuses to look past toe schedule.” That’s a better than the National League entry back in 1954. game in Clearwater, Dale was slve victories in t ^ tourney picks to meet in the fl- brushed aside Notre Beach Cfoach Jerry 6,800 per game average. Dean of field skippers in toe stationed behind toe plate. WTto "Now we’re lucky to average Tryout Period a runner on first, toe pitch was round Thursday night. Villa- „gjg Dame in overtime 79-72. Tarkanlan insists his team has True, spring Is toe time tor major leagfues, Alston knows ey Stengel (New York), Eddie a spring between 2,000 and wild and hit In front of toe nova, 1^ by H ovwd P orte^ eliminated second- Roblsch, celebrating his se- g much better chance than a exhUrftlons and for managers to both sides of toe coin. He's seen Joost (Philadelphia) and Bucky (AF Dboto) 2,600 for our games. Last week plate. The ball bounded up and 2S ^ints, o u ^ ^ t o r o n a m ,^ ranked Marquette 60-59 Thurs- lection to toe All-American sec- „ggr ago when UCLA battered trot out as much green and un­ his Dodgers finish first and then Harris ( Washlnj^n). we drew 3,800, but toat was an struck catcher Mike Ryan on CAN’T WAIT — As workmen dear away debris cil Bluffs, Iowa, owner Dean Delehant bowls on ine^S^TOtote ^ L ateT s^to ^ Warriors ond team, greeted Houston with the 49ers 88-85. tried talent as possible. This climax toe year with a World The current “ life” of a major one of the lanes protected by plastic sheets. ing 28 points, aeieaieu aouui longest-in _ - th».T«itlnn toe-nation winning winning oa29 points, i«16 rehonnds. rebounds, 6 6 tt/^ UOLA i made toe finals by exception,” toe little, mus- Series vrln — turning In this league manager la but four toe shoulder and disappeared. from collapsed 'roof of the Delehant Bowl in Coun- Carolina 79-64. tadied traveling man reported. is the time to see if another Poan’a haiaht arpntaa a dlfflScreak at 39. Western Kentucky blocked shots and 4 steals. He whipping Brigham Young Unl- Mickey Mantle or Bob Feller trick four times—and finishing years with Impatient owners The base runner on second ad- “ Baseball attendance all over WES PARKER low in toe second division. anxious to see them as whipping vanced to third as the umpire, I rultt for V Uanova in clearine smashed Kentucky 107-83 in toe made Kansas’ last seven versity 91-73 Thursday night, Florida, and to Arizona, too, can be uncovered, not once toe the ^defensive boards and g e f meeting between toe two points, all free throws in toe Long Beach had a strong sec- Remember who toe managers boys when pennants are not catcher and batter all looked Sports Briefs has been steadily decUntog. I’m regular season starts. tinir their running game going, schools- last two minutes. ond half to come from brtiind It’s estimated toat 86 per Veteran players detest toe were when Alstcm came on toe produced. This hasn’t been toe around for toe I*®*'- Sever^ not sure what toe answer is, but eggt of toe paying clientele at Villanova packs a little more “We figure we can play with Kansas Coach Ted Owens M^l to defeat Pacific T8-66. _ long spring season, approxi­ big league scene In 1954? Only case in Los Angeles, however, seconds later It was toscoverea NIT Draws Hatvaii muscle than Penn. Its front line anybody in toe country,” said go along with toe theory the Tarkanian and his t e ^ have it could be toat people are jjjg exhibition gomes are tour- one is still active, Leo Durocher, Alston’s relationship with Los in Dale’s left pocket of ms coa . World Hockey mately six weeks, .with a shade starters—Porter, Hank Sle- McDaniels, who poured in 35 Houston game was one of Rob- been looking forward to meet- watohtog their peiuiles (actual- jgjg Surveys on Florida's bor- of toe Chicago Cubs, and toe Angeles owner Walter O’Malley It was the strangest bidden ly dollars) a little closer,” he ^gj. jgg^ year disclosed that ap- more than one month of exhibi­ BERN Switzerland (AP) - Montkowski and Clarence points against Kentucky. isch’s best, if not toe best of ing UCLA since toe meeting tions. A lot, too, show their Llppy one was not a member of has been above reproach, which ball” trick toat I have ever seen. In tune-ups for toe World Hock- Smith-are all strong and A victory over toe Buckeyes the big senior’s career. last year. The talkative L ^ proxtoiately 6,000 persons said dissatisfaction. toe managerial brigade from- la evident by toe manager’s long After toe runner advanced one Prices at many parks, partlc- they came to Florida principal- ev Oiamplonshlps toe United guards Chris Ford and Tom In- would leave Western only two ’There have been other occa- Beach C < ^ The absence of super-stars, 1956 torough 1965. tenure. base, toe play was called dead From Warm Islands / i t f a glesby are also big. triumphs away from a national slons on which toe quiet star he wanted to see U until it has field in uniform, Over in the American League his methods. Sumner Dole, former varsity Beach. John’s, N.Y., plays Tennessee under way Friday . . . and toe shaded g;rand8tand. clinched toe pennant.” Super-stars are few and far toe pilots were Jimmie Dykes This writer knows toat over sports coach at toe University The lure of toe islands is and Georgia Tech tackles La- schoci’s first invltaUon surprised by none other than (Chicago), Lou Boudreau (Bos­ Hawks are In, Pistons Out The average spring training between today. True, there ^ e (AP photo) toe years, from toe good old of Connecticut, is wintering In something, all right, but noth- Salle in tonight’s acUon. ^ optlmisUc reacUon the Americans. The score was Top Attractiona a number of $100,000 plus sala­ HAT TRICK—Giants’ Coach Ozzie Virgil w^Jks to ton), Paul Richards (Balti­ days at Ebbets Field in Brook- Clearwater and living in a Ing compared to toe lure of toe One of toe most Important ^^om toe team. 9"1- crowd in Florida last year, and more), Al Lopez (Cleveland), NEW YORK (AP)__If, their shots. Hal Greer con- and Lew Alclndor had 22 vrtiUe Eastern teams, Uke Boston, thus far, has been 2,000. ried ball players, but tvone has dugout with hats following a productive inning. lyn, to toe present, Alston has trailer. Dole handled baseball, NaUonal InvltaUon Basketball teleftoone calls In Hawaii’sHwall's <‘xvr, vrow.”wow,” said guard Tom In thetoe onlyoiuy other opening day ooiTVho N nvv o-pI q tributed eight assists to Ue Bill playing less than half toe game that ibagfic box office appeal. Fred Hutchinson (Detroit), (3as- always been most cooperative basketball and football at ’Tournament in New York. sports history came at 6:20 a.m. Newell, "fantasUc. I just had contest, the favored RusbUm as they say, the Navy gets K„ggeu for eighth place In that GARDEN GROVE — e toe snow- three innings. And when a in interest — the general reces- said the winter cUmate In Japan ond and last playoff berth In „ ------j^g^n paced toe Sonlcs wlto 32 prints, j^g^^g prigg 493; Vivian Price ‘Picking Out the ’ nie Mack wlto five. it that money can’t buy-toe £ i'^ o n F Y irtay^ h ^ ® storms and absorb some of toe team plays an exhibition on toe slon In this country, Only three men in all baseball Is "comparable to Now York. The Phoenix Suns dealt Los ^ sunshine the Chamber of Com- road, often many of toe regulars No matter what haj^ns, We have a lot of snow and be­ America’s Cup. night with a 112-111 overtime L ']^^ery_ had 32. graduated ®"'®'' ‘“ ® Milwaukee wound up toe Angeles its eighth loss since toe merce Ukes to boast about. Sfor are left brfilnd to get In extra there wiU always be spring TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)— right-hander who " aavMAsame team IfHinflWI*longer. Connie Mack low freezing temperature.” Be­ Anthony Boyden, a printing triumirfi over the Chicago Bulls from St€uiford University onto regular seasem by losing tor toe Lakers lost star guard Jerry e a RLY BIRDS — Sylvia (Js- training. It’s as much part of Manager Alvin Dark calls led toe old PhUadelphla Ath­ fore heading back home the Celtics End Season tycoon and yachting buff, said g^jj ghow only a 36-46 - , i _* ur f thoV ------, "t. this simple reason toe afore- work. toe Cleveland roster last year, -^Uday he is ready to spend al- -ecord “ *"® ^ problems. Dick U9-348, Beverly Pohlman top When Joe Fan puts down $2 toe game as ham and eggs for letics 60 years, Jtrfm McGraw Giants visited Houston to see mentioned three clubs are his problems with the and Rich Hand, who had only and $3 to watch a game he breakfast handled toe New York Giants the Astrodome. MIDGET LEAGUE most t l nUlMon to challenge the ' pistons, 133-345, Fran Doyon 127, I^r- box office magnets. Cleveland Indians this one prior year of organized United States for toe America’s liiT o ? ” ^ a victories. John Trai^ toe Suns v ^ le Wilt Chamber- Barbara Col- 31 seasons and Cap Anson led _ downed Buffalo il l 105 lor a g ^ Diego with 24 points lain scored 23 for L.A. spring “picking out the baseball prior to his 1970 sea­ Since 1936, when Japan start- Sunday with Royals Boland Oil defeated Nasslff Ciq>. team record 4's-d * ' conducted ^ ^ one-year pro- DeVeau 137-388, Gene TVii» two less than the club record of games remaining on their ggj jjje starting situ- jgck Heldemann will handle stands 9-ri^- , more Bullets whom they defeat- The game meant nothing In some of toe sting from their ™® ® ^® ’Jl” ^ ®®" . /j baUonary membership in toe 186-860, Russ DeVeau 148-871, BOSTON (AP) ed 125-117 In their next-to-last the standings to eltoer team, Donohue Sets Ladies’coif _ 1-^ u 14 set in 1929-30. And they boast schedule. atlon straightened out," says shortstop with Gralg Nettles at f^ ® ® 1°0 batters m 7 >v..tmbs get by defending Sebring king 367, Tony Vann 382, Harry mightily stiff upper Up. The ^gg^ ggg about his h® strained muscles to his leaders. but toe Texas Chaparrals are 20 while Rick Barry had 36 for Andretti to a new torec-Uter same could be true this sea­ right leg. It seemed he was Buckminster 354, Henry iFrey Sweeps Pro Player is Ued at 140 wlto 48- more than happy to be just a toe Nets. Ferrari. Califoruia Nears Third labors. son. , . , through for toe play-offs. But 369, Sam Little 374, John Aceto year-old veteran Doug Ford; part of No. 4. Indiana surged ahead of Ken- Andretti and Belgian codriver He had m lss^ nine games deciding game, he re- AHL Kings 366, Gerry Clarke 868. 27-year-old Dave Eicheiberger, While toe Squires clinched tucky as Bob Netollcky tallied jack Ickx had already sent The pain has shifted this sea- W o March And to manv “ “ ® “ ®®*““ * Net Circuit NCAA College Swiui Title son from his right leg to his. * ug »,as been barely opera- I**™®**’ **^® persona to and Lee Trevino, whose ex- first place in toe American 16 of his game high 28 points In their blood-red machine to the left knee ™ barely (^>era- Madison Square Garden stood PINNETTE8 — Janet Keener NBW YORK (AP) — Now panslve Thursday mood Basketball Association’s East- toe second period and toe Colo- garage for toe night when Do- TV SPRINGFIE3LD. Mass. (AP) day night. He won to toe 200- ® *^®’ bruised rirtit centers have taken ap]^uded as Reed Um p^ Help Qose 461, Joyce Corriveau 210-476, Rocket Rod Laver is doing toe changed so drastically toat he ern Division Friday night and nela never threatened after toe nohue_teamed with England’s AND . Mike Martin broke his own yard individual medley 170.™- ^ »® dislocated left UWe “ !!.® onto toe court. Emotion spUled Ruth Smith 181-600, Ginger impos^ble. gave his shortest Interview Utah and Indiana continued intermission, despite Dan Is- David Hobbs—snatched' away day. Knee ana a aisiocaieu «®n u^® gggd pnrfessionals. though they “ -g lg a dra«timr hto leg The 32-year-old Australian, gygj.—••These damn greens just their frantic battle to toe West, seTs 26 points. yjg______goveted . pole------position, record to toe 200-yard freestyle In ... _ Friday______night’s other— - llgamerits to ^ / is a sorry thing to do. U t EastRace Yourkas 190-609, Barbara Ma- toe beleaguered Chaps climbed RADK who once said he didn t think it ^ig crazy. I’ve got to , . .. J.u la. TX J Despite owning the front row and anchored Callfomla-frvtoe’s events, defending champion left middle l ^ e r and hto^W es humanitarians. Elvto ghots of toe game. aPRINGIFTELD, Mass. (AP) caione 176-508, Ruth Heneghan was possible for anyone to go g g ,, l^nver fOT A 1" todays’ two-abreast blastoff winning 800-yard freestyle relay Gary Haag of Amherst won toe are not all to ^ strong. But they jjgyes captures 35 rebounds off q^e Knicks spirits soaring, went — Veteran Bdd Hoekstra led in 191, Dorothy Peterson 182-607, torough toe 13-match Tennis Trevino, missing four putts toe f o u ^ and final playoff spot H l i U l S k l A C C C p t S at 11 a.m., EST, Ferrari has to team Friday night as toe An- 200-yard butterfly to 1:66.33; are Incidental ailments. rookie, Sam Lacey, „ „ to win msUy. Sprtogfieid to a 8-1 victory over Wanda Kaselauskas 474, Lois in toe West by downing Mem­ Champions Classic unbeaten, y^gt upped the cup tacked a 74 ®“ ®"’ " A R a i l I v x v r if looking over its shoulder at teaters virtually wrapped up Tobn McCoy of Ashland defend- Before a game he em ploy scores 30 points. Wes Unseld toe Herehey Bears Friday night S p o r ts Dial LaPtoe 181-500, Sunny Panclera did just thaf Friday night. jjjg opening phis 128-116. and helped the Kings tij^ten up X U V l l i t U O I l the super-successful Porsches. their third ccaisecutive NCAA ed Ms'too-'yard...... individual med- a ‘ few city blocks of tape. His " *1£;iJ"out Reed’s .. 186, marilyn Madore 187-609, He vtolpped Tom Okker of Arnold Palmer skied to 77 toe cloae ETastem Division race IS^^^l^roltoa **i2o'^“ u t ^ ’^115^ HOLLYWOOD. Fla - Stanley Ferrkri captured Sebring last g^ege division swimming______ley . tiUe wlto a 4:26.48 cl® ® }^ : furrowed hands when he makes a pivot, t ^ w rto^ \ irert SATURDAY Maureen Campbell 466, Rose The Netherlands 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 to gnd barely made toe cut to toe his ta the American Hockey New and iM Hllinskl, Jr. of 89 Garth year as Andretti, his own car a championship. and John Ledertiosse of Whea- suggest a black Buddha; Yet, other times Reed has before. It’s what your pride, 1:30 (8) Baseball Mets vs. Pastula 208-614, Millie Denley toe final match before a crowd 75 scores and ties for toe Kentucky IM Road, Manchester, <3onn., 1969 mechanical disaster, took toe Maxan was clocXed to 1:43.79 ton captured toe 100-yard body resembles a mummified League. Reds 176, Madeline Tallin 471, Rae of 8,332 at Madison Square Gar- ^ ^g,gg jg ^ y g^^ Sunday spun off and slammed a devast- your Incentive are all about. Hoekstra snapped off a rfiot Toe Hamilt^ aenred 21 of hla runner-up to the Conn. State wheel erf toe Ignazlo Gtonti- jjj yjg 200-lreestyle, smashing backstroke to (66-28. Egyptian pharaoh. 2:00 (30) NCAA Basketball Hannon 193-623. den. taking down toe final win- /VnAn on ln«rIXoA4on ^4ni% Vanrvoi^llo AJlfl i _ ^l«rlolrvn %iTo<*all tourney today will be spots to toe around-the-clock ighed second to toe 200-freestyle man were toe other swtoners enough to keen a player Reed no longer practices with ta look at toe begtontog.” Kings from behind in toe second combe, Tony Roche, Arthur period wlto his 20to goal, scor­ (18) Hockey Highlights DeGange, who retired last Steve Jones had 35 for Mem- Harold "Holly” Mandly of Avon, grind with cold weather fore- Friday nijht and teammate for toe Anteaters in that event „ u,g g_urt So Reed plays with the team. He uses days off to The Knicks’ chances, many 5:30 (18) NBA Highlights month after 46 years as sports Ashe, Roger Taylor, Roy Emer­ from S . phis Oonn- ®sst to chill toe class-poor rac- Mark Nelson took third to toe as they defeated runnerup tendonitis to his left rest toe knee. “ Whatever I lose beUeve, rest on Reed’s knee. ing shortoanded while Red Arm­ son and Dennis Ralston. 2217 strong was serving a hooking editor of The New London Day. Charlie Scott’s 32 points The event is played each year tog site by nightfall. 403-yard individual medley m Southern Florida by a full 10 “® nreventa him from to timing,” he said, "I make How will It hold up? The knee SUNDAY ■DeGange's wile christened the Laver, who lives to CforMia MORIARTY helped Virginia hand Carolina ®n toe gently rolling 261-acre, There’s also toe usual celeb- the Anteaters built a virtually seconds. . , . rX tliw Md pivoting and lump- up tor by havtag the knee seemed to be getting stronger penalty. (3) NTT Basketball del Mar, Calif., needed a 12- Herahey’s goal was scored by 1:00 shell ta ceremonies at Gales its 11th straight loss. The 6.743 yard, par-72 Orange Brook rity flavor, with astronaut insurmountable lead of 163 Next to toe point standings “ P « rebound- stronger. And toe playoffs wlU after mld^ebniary, when he 2:00 (8) NBA Basketball Bul­ Ferry on toe Thames River. It point sudden death playoff—he Squires opened an Insur- Course. Charles “ Pete” CcMiradQmrad listed points to 103 for second place after thetoe two leaders came San ^tog ^ d runningr u ^ i ^ ^w a ,, ^ in that you umib usuaUyIIv getp«t missed three games andami O theia defenseman Ralph Keller to toe BROTHERS lets vs. 76ers was toe first of three shells won it 7-2—to take toe first set mountable nin^-game lead over Defending’ Champions are as No. 3 driver of a Porsche Southern Florida going Into Sat- Fernando Valley wlto 100; Call- 1"« “ “1 ^ the 1970 one* or two days off between Knicks had a W g a m e loetag opening period, toe I6to for toe but it was smooth sailing there­ offensive-mind^ veteran de­ 3:00 (3) NHL Red Wings vs. launched as toe (Joast Guard Kentucky. Randy Mahaffey'a 22 former Walker Cuw>®rs Dale 914-6 914-8 and television personaUty urday’s final five events. fomla-Davls 78; Sprin^eld, 66; ™^® games.«m e s . During toe season It’s a streak. But will RReed e e be^ at his Black Hawks embarked upon its first crew (AP photo) after. points topped the Cougars, Morev of High Point, N.C., and Dick Smothers wheeUngwheeHng a Oor- Rich Morehead of Southern Puget Sound, 62; Amherst, 80; regular season Most ValuaoValuaoie g « af*gr-nlght existence------prac- peak . or toe , nmit ^ ni-pfl'm------grind’ fenseman. Springfield goalten- Laver took 75 minutes to dis­ der Merlin jMmer made 24 4:00 (8) Questor Grand Prix session. WAY TO VICTORY__^Australia’s Ron Laver defeats Tom Okker yesterday Utah,utan, aowndown byoy lu10 pomispoints tom juu Ed xuxwjj=. ------vette. There are women driv- Florida became toe meet’s oto- Kenyon, 53; ^ a n d 47; J o l^ Player and the ^ S l y f ^ ^ ^ hurts.” ’ ^ t ’s toe play-offs ” ^ L l d DeGanqe covered every Yale- pose of Okker and earned saves. Dan Bouchard, under 4:16 (8) AM Sportsman in three straight sets in match at Madison Square Garden. Top left, Laver toe first haU. ralUed behind Ind., who fired a record shatter- ers, too, with Irlrii lassie Rose- er double winner along with Hopkins and ^llfomla-Howard, ship play-offs Most Valuable ' . Reed. "I luive toh ^ ld my peak, Harvard crew race from 1929 $466.67 a minute. Zclmo Beaty Willie Wise and Ing 23 under par 265 here last mary Smith, Guthrie and Jeni- Martin by capturing toe 100- 46 each; Western Illionls, 43; Player. The world iM y U tie c ^ m ^ heavy pressure mort of the way, 4:30 (8) Astro Jet Golf wipes brow; lower left, Okker is on all fours; right, Laver shows his serve. until last year. Gten to beat New Y ^ k y7ar. te r ^ 1 handling a Chevron, yard breaststroke to 1:01.60 Fri- and Central Michigan, 40. The Knicks this season have long remember toe seventh don’t I?’ wound up with 41 for toe Bears. No. 2 Hiltoski cp /

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Cole’s Discount Station, lamps a specialty, some elec­ Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 a fte r 5 pm. dentlal or commercial. Call j . p . LEW IS 3e SON, custom Herald. ming pool location. AvaUable garage, 1/3 acre lot with fruit Realtors 647-1413 treed lot plus garage and the Importation ot leopard sUns state Senate districts be so ar- blind box ads who WANTED, fuU-time mechanic, 451 West . Center St., 643-6382. tr ifie d ; ch in a ; g la s s ; e tc. 872- desire to protect tiMir ------^^------649-4291. decorating. Interior and ex------to remodeling contractor or trees, flowers and garden. mamy extras. ’Thla elegant from India in 1968, dealers ranged, or gerrymandered, that 1968 MUSTANG, 6 cylin d er. terlor, paperfaanglng, fuUy in- HOUSEKEEJPEiR, 2-6 p.m. experience neceEsary. CaU 643- 3279, Wapplng Wood Rd., Identity can fOUow *1^ builder. Also suitable for pan­ Ideal for young fomUy, city MANCHESTER — Rockledge home is Just six months old smuggled the skins Into neigh- regardless of the overall pref- standard. $1,460. Maroon. Gm>d ALL TYPES of stone and con- gujed. F or tree estimates caU week days, fuU-time school va- 9121 anytime. HANNAH’S husband Hector R oute 74. •Custom Colonial, 4 bedrooms, p ro ce d u re : eling center, buUding suppUes, water and sewage. Assumable m AiNCHESTBR — Pitkin St. Offered by the but transferred owner must boring Nepal for export. And erences of the people of condition. Call 643-9271 or 829- crete work. AU work guaran- 349.9338. If no answer 643-6863. cations and summers, 3 ------__ hates hard work so he cleans ------formal dining, first-floor fam­ garden and recreational equip- mortgage 6% per cent, $29,700. Stately ll-room Colonial, in seU now fo r o n ly $32,900. when Ethiopia set an export tim state, RepubUcans wlU have Elncloae your reply to 8674, ext. 62. teed. Out of seasmi rates. CaU ------L------* schom-age chUdren, Uberal DRIVERS for school buses, the rugs with Blue Lustre. Uy room, oversized garage, meiti, etc. 621-7873. Principles only. 648-9341. one of Mancheeter premier lo­ Much less titan the value limit of six on the skins during distinct election-day advan- the bm In an envuope •— ------alter 6, 648-1870 or 6 4 4 -2 9 7 6 .------^------wages. CaU after 6 week days, Manchester schools, 7:80 to Rent electric ahampooer $1. W an fca — TO BUy 58 fireplace, all bullt-ins. $88,000. around here.'M r. Bogdan. address to the damifled cations. Must be seen to -be PHILBRICK the same year, more than 8,000 tage in at least 18 of the 86 Floor nnishing 24 638-4838 ® a.m. 2:15 to 3:46 p.m. Ex- oicott Variety Store. PROFESSIONAL offices, excel­ 142 H O LLISTE R St. — 7-room M eyer R ea ltors, 643-0609. M anager, Manchester 1964 FORD Falcon umverUUe. HALLMARK BuUdlng Co. F o r ______cellent part-time^______opportunity. ______WANTED — antique furniture, appreciated. T.J. Crockett, jC WI United States gtate Senate dlstrlcta.” lent location. Reasmiable, Coilonial, 8 minute walk to aU I Evening Herald, together Call 646-1228 anytime. home Improvement, addlUona, p^xiOR SANDING, and refln- i f YOU NEED a private duty We train you. 643-3414. g o l f clubs, 8 irmis, 2 woods, glass, pewter, oU paintings or Realtor, 643-1577. MANCHBSnraiR — Ckistom built OL W * * bearing an Ethiopia label. ..inm existing 6tate Senate dls- parking. 118 E. Center St., 646- schools, good condition inside ______B with a memo liatiiw the rec rooms, garages, roofing,_ _lahtog (specialising______In older RN,. _ _ LPN, trained ______aide, to care _ now grips, exceUent starter other antique items. Any quan- Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, BARROWS and WALLACE Ck>. “Tliere is a tremendous lUe- trlcta are a mockery,” Eddy said companies you do NOT 3313. and out, $27,900. CaU owner gix-ROOM starter home, very AGENCY 1968 RAMBLER aasme 660 sta- gutters. estUnates. AU painting, p^r- for ’eldt^’y convalescent, caU LUBRlCA’nON men for greaa- 643-2809. 'n** Harrison’s, 648-8709, two garages, gorgeous private Manchester Parkade gal traffic” which the United in reply. want to see your letter. 649-2497. clean. $18,600. Ckdl for details. Uon wagon, 6 cylinder, auto- ^ork guaranteed. 648-2827. tog, ceilings, etc. No job too Medical Placement Service, ^hg trucks and traUers with 168 Oakland Street lot. Executive area. $89,900 Manchester 649-8306 States is not helping to stop, “in 1070 Uie RepubUcan candi- Your letter will be do- matlc transmission. $SW. 849------MAIN S’TREET Office space, Wolverton Agency Realtors, smaU. John VerfalUe, 649-6780. 232-6226. mobUe unit to work In Hart- GARAGE Thg sale — open ~ ------— ------100 per cent location near MANCHBJSTER Is not far from H elen D. C ole, R ea ltor, 643- said Roland Clemmit of Nor- dates for the State Senate poUed stroyed if the advertlaer 6290. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ 649-2818. CUSTOM-BUILT ranch, 7 spa- SIX-ROOM Cape ford area. Experience neces- dally. Used lawn mowers, etc. ~ A^ques, this 7-room Ranch. Four bed­ walk, a vice president of the ig,000 more votes than their ts one you’ve mentioned, modeling specialist. Additions, CaU 846 North Main St., Manches- bric-a-brac, locks, frames, banks, air-conditioned, auto- " *■ ” ------clous rooms, 2-fuU baths, for- 6666. acre, artesian weU, fuU cellar, sary, aU fringe benefits. rooms, two baths, garage. National Audubon Society. Democratic opponents and yet if not It win bo handled 1967 GTO, 4-speed, power steer­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, ter 649-2302. glassware. We buy estates. matic fire sprinkler. A pp ly MANCHESTEJR — North Elm dining room, famUy room, four bedrooms. Easy commut- in the usual manner Bonds - NURSE’S AIDES, 7 to 3 p.m. g^pointment, 688-2233 be The environment committee is gtlU had to be content with a ing, g ood condition. CaU 643- cabinets, formica, built-in#, - ______!______village Peddler, Auctioneer, M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain St. Very large lot. EVU price $19,- St. Near center, beautiful 2- porches, 2-car garage, $iS6,-600. shift. Call 649-4619. tween 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. 900. CaU The Mitten Agency, 4771. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. Stocks - Mortgages 27 CHILDREN’S hand crafted 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-8247. famUy, 8-8-1 rooms. Mainte­ ENJOY SPRING!! OFFICE space for rent with R ea ltors, 648-6980. nim 1 Hohmn rsnnn prohibit the sale of articles ob- Aided by ’Thomas J.j MeakUl'sm akur MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., SECRETARY prefe^ly ^ th wooden stove, refrigerator. nance-free vinyl siding. Elxtra CDLDNIAL—8 rooms, 1% baths, V DORMERS, garages, porches, basement. Ideal for real estate lot. $32,000. Charles Shimkus modem esd-in kitchen, stove and NO. 1, Heoron, conn., through the kUling of en- g OP victory In the race for gov- CLASS A MECHANIC sink and hutch. ExceUent con- T™ MANCTHEISTER — 4 - bed­ Lost and Found w* rec,ec rooms, room additions. m ortgages- Interim financing tage St., centrally located, or Insurance office. Call 643- ACKBIS, beautify vlu- for overnight and parmanent $29,900. leges. Only $1,800 down. Pasek Including three types of leopard, legislature, narrowing the gap gifts is Your Gift GaUeiy at aluminum body. Motor one arid one three-room comer Realtors, 649-8824. avaUable. Economy BuUders, m g r t g a o e s loans first sec- WHAT a wonderful feeling, to and also must be able to re- lar Science, then caU us for a guest rates. PARK STREET MANCHEISTER — Execu­ Realtors, 269-7478, 743-8243. tiger, vicuna and alUgator, and to 19-17 in favor of the Demo- W atkins, 938 M ain St. Y o u r y e a r old . $660. CaU 649-7878...... n ..... MGKrGAUJliB, loans, nrsi, nee always hA-,,.have mnrtnv money fnr for TtKvrnew ~.l. ...1 l.ololl free BTU survey. Consumer suite. House & Hale BuUding, EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- ______Inc., 648-6169, 873-0647 ond, third. AU kinds. Realty pair and instaU electrical $17,600 3-BE3DROOM Cai>e buUt tive 11-room Ranch with a ------^ ^ ■ carries a $1,000 fine per day for crats. home town friendly woHd of clothes, vacations, appUances, Service, Uic., 668-6070, 649-6828. LARGE ROOM, genUeman, 983 M ain 8 t. P lum e 643-4846. room Colonial may be used for TOyEirrmY -— up off P®*®y lUegal sales. RepubUcans charge that 1969 FOiRD-RANGEUl, \ ton nings. statewide'. Credit rating unnec equipment. HbcceUent pay '19M, wooded lot, full cellar, plethora of extras. 6 or 7 gifts. Telephone, 643-5171. furniture, education, etc, etc, rate and fringe benefits. private entrance, free pario- Ten-room home with more home or offices, large lot with Rd., Just listed, 4-roomRMM second bUl, introduced by Senate-district lines during the condlUon. SONS- e^ary. Itoasonable. Cc^den- NICE two-room front office. knotty pine kitchen cabinets. than one acre of land, good bedrooms. A fantastic buy. etc. Avem Representatives do, CaU Loralne Murphy for In­ BOTTLE Sale — Old and new tog, near center. Elvenings 649- possibility of acquiring more for only $11,900. T.J. Crockett, Virginia M. ConnoUy, R- past decade allowed the stra- LOST—St. Bernard female pup­ 649-4898. Reasonable rent. Inquire Du- Immediate occupancy. Meyer condition' throughout. Love­ 60’s. Remodelliig, repairing, addl- tiai, quick a ^ em en ta .^ - you can too! CaU 289-4922. terv iew iq>pointment, 646- tyi>e8. Sunday 11-6. 29 Holl St., 8896. land. R ea ltor, 643-1677.______Simsbury, and Sen. Lawla B. teglc concentraticn of Demo- py, tan and white, vicinity Uens rec' rooms, porches and Lundy Agency, 627 7971, ______Manchester. ------;— ba ldo (Music C enter, 186 W est Realtors, 643-0609. ly shade trees, B-zone. 1966 FCUtlD half-ton pick-up , 8’ 6600. SOUTH WINDSOR — Execu­ Eunice and Blssell. 643-0863. ______ROOM for rent, kitchen privl- Middle Tpke. Call 649-6208 Quick occupancy. Shown by 3-UNIT Apartment house plus PRES(30TT, Arlz. 2 acres for Rome. R-Bloomfleld, Is pattern- craUc votes. body, fleet side, good condi- roofing. No Job tooraaU . CaU »83 Main St., Hartford, Eve- r i l o r i M MIILB needs experi- r e d u c e d 6-room older home, tive brick Ranch. A most 349-8144. nings, 233-6879. enced cashiers and sales------— ------—------leges, laundry facUiUes, park- weekdays after 3 p.m., Satur­ appointment only. smaU cottage on property In finest country Uvlng. $1,996, *f®™ ® LOST — Savings Passbook No. tiiHi. 5 Plank L ane, G laston­ 30 East Middle Tpke, 3 large magnificent home. 3,000 ------' ' women. Interviews are now ROGERS CORP. Boots & Accessonei 46 tog. Ladies mily. 647-9268. days 9 to 8 p.m. business zone. Good Investment, low terms. Mrs. Anne Young, would reqtore s e c i^ ot 038-0-01911-7 Harttord National bu ry, 633-7181. bedrooms, formal dining room, nvoeiient notenUal 366.000. sq. ft. of Uvlng area. CARPENTRY—concrete steps, being held between 6 and 6 G lenarm L and C o., 2288 N o. Bank and Trust Ck>., Manches­ MUl and Oakland St., Man­ GERICH’S Marine Service, au------UP 'TO 720 sq. ft. avaUable. Lo­ fireplace, walk-out basement. CHARLES LESPERANCE ®*®®"®“‘ Lawrence Welk floors, hatchways, remodeling DUSineSS w pporiU lllfy AO Monday Uirough Friday. LAN D—17 a cre s. Id ea l 30- 7th St.. Phoenix. Ariz. 88006. i ter Green Office. Aiq>Ucation ch ester, Ck>nn. thorlsed Evinrude outboard A paitm enh — FkrfS— cated BUington Rd., South Now asking $23,900. Owner, DUPLEX—7-7, Handy ' ' location. ______[______lation has fallen beww 1,000.SST' lot subdivision, ^ring St. ^ade for Payment. Trailers - IKirches, g ^ s cl^ts, c^- hbjataurant - IdeaUy locat- PUgrim MUls, Oakland St., motor sales and service. Also TaiuMMknIc A3 Windsor. WUl alter for tenant. 647-1802. 649-7620 $28,800. EAST HAR’TFORID — Large 7- Most of the speakers at the Loses ABC Spot togs, atUcB finishe:^ roc Uirlvlng buslUess. Manchester. An equal opportunity employer. a rea. boating accessories. 1082 Tol- Tenem ents ______M Near profesaltmal center. 644- room Raised Ranch, waU-to- hearing supportkl the Hogan NOTICE Is hereby given that Mobile HomeS____ 6-A rooms, formica, ceramic, OUi- ~ ------MANCHESTER — Large Im­ MODERN 2 famUy home, buUt NEW YORK (AP) — Law- land ’Ipke. Buckland, Conn. 433 MAIN ST. first-floor, 3 2421, 8-8. wall carpeting. R ecrea^ bUl. Clement said the ^ r pro- ^ ^ ^ ^ er related work. No job too I^eal for energeUc PART-TIME tyidst. Apply Sav- m acu late 7-room R a n ch . EHre------in 1962. Exceptionally clean, ga- OptlonsLl Savings B ook N o. 1933 C A M P T R A IL E R — Scot- PLUMBER — MEportunity. Call now. R ea ltors, 649-2818. VERNON INCOME TAXES prepared in CLEANING woman wanted 2 management team position. SDfOBR touch and sew with DESIRABLB 4 -w m apart- rent. References required. — JUST OFF PORTER ST. Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. ginco I960 the city has extended Other casualties of the new convenience of your home. GUTTERS and roofs, aU types For Lease days a week, Wiq>plng. CaU If you are alert, amUtious cabiliGt. ment, second floor, stove, $200. per month. Phllbrick $14,900. H ayes A g en cy , 646- $17,900 2-BEIDROOM RANCH, bedroom Dutch Colonial with an JUST REDUCED its roads 28 per cent to 1,190 season are Johnny Cash, Pearl repaired’ and replaced. Excel­ 644-1947. and feel you have the abil­ embroldersrrtc!^6^, ex^- monthly, heated. April Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 0131. large tot, large shade tree, as- aggumable mortgage, formal . ^ To a fantastic $28,900. Come miles. Percentagewise, the BaUey, Danny HuMnas, ’”nie S £ i u S * “64^ * “ Business Services ___13 lent workmanship, reasonable (Ready about April 15th) ity to manage pe<^le, then lent condition. Guaranteed, ^st. Security. CaU 649-1919 be- sume mortgage, $116.47 per ^nd dining rooms, eat-ln LOtS ror aOK 1 9 Inspect this large home with number of cars on city streets Young Lawyers,” '"niai Girt,” CaU MATURE woman to care for $27,900 — 7-ROOM RAISBJD VA baths and see for your­ CLEANING — interior —both **** estimates. we want to talk to you. FVU price now $66 or 7 month- tween 6-7 p.m. month. H u ^ Agency Real- large family room. CORNER tot in Holland. Mass.. is growing faster, car totals al- “Dan August,” "Reel ,Goma,’’ INCOME TAXES prepared in children, Uve-ln preferred. CaU Rwch, caupeting, dishwasher, self the great value here. rosldentlal and commercial. ______ty paymenU of $8. 623^)476, AVAILABLE April 1st, four- tors, 649-5824. moat doubUng to 884,000 in the ’'Newlywed Game” and “Let'i your home by appointment. Route 195 & Baxter Rd., alter 4 p.m., 649-2833. Etojoy top salary and bene­ Out of Town - stove,------recreation , • room, ga' ------niLailNoivrriELLINGTON — xiaiiuiioiuoHandsome o-8- llX)x218’. —— * — BStceUent ------— for ------buUding— Nothing as nice as this SaUsfactory work guaranteed, p a s Roofing — Roofing and d ea ler. room apartment. AppUances, last 10 years. Make a Deal.” CaU H .H . VnisM i, 64941606. Tolland fits. For Rent 66 rage, large lot, trees, sewer. nuMACULA’TB 6-room Colonial Raised Ranch on large year ’round home or set iq> a around for this low, low For friendly tree estimates, repairs done roallstlcaUy. Free heat, parking, central location. Assumable mortgage. Hutch­ BILLING-TYPIST- CUIAN, USED refrigerators, with most modem kitchen, ^^ed* tot. Large carpeted summer cottage. Owner wlU price. CaU Mr. Bogdan right RIDE wanted from 210 Main caU Suburban Floor Malnten- eaUmates. Manchester. 649- Ocmtact the Store Supervisor ranges, automatic washers $170 monthly. Security requir­ FOUR-ROOM apartment for ins Agency, 649-6324. fireplace, possible fourth bed- jjjtghen and dining room, mod- »«U to the first $860. CaU any- now for appointment. 649- an ce, 649-9229. St., Manchester to Pratt-'Whlt- 1616, C ov en try 742-8888. PAID TRAINING at with guarantees. See them at ed. 849-3340. ren t, A m ston L ake, $186. room. ’Truly a must be seen Mtchen with bullt-lns, time, 742-9634. 6806. BOOKKEEPER Strout Realty, 228-9118. COUNTRY CLUB area — New ney Dept. ®’ SHARPENING Service —Saws, POTEN- * " « 4 MAIN ST., Throe rooms. C olonia l o f fou r (o r fiv e ) t>ed- home. Wolverton Agency, ^ bedrooms, inviting paneled uandhttstiqr H Butterflies turn 4:46. CaU 872-9728. • EXCELLENT BURGER KING So Smart knives, axes, shears, skates, R(X)FING and gutter work 'TIAL E^^rienced In edflee pro­ Main St. CaU 64S0171.______heated. $135. Secturlty. One or r DCKVTL’ jE — WUl sub-lease rooms, 2Vi baths, 2-car garage. Realtom, 649-2818.______(®">l‘y ^J^f^t^ce area. $6,600. 467 Center St, Manchester • • B &L W • • INCX>ME TAX preparation. CaU rotary blades. Quick service, done reasonably. <3aU 649-0380. cedure. Salary open. REBRIOEIRATOR — apart- adults. 646-3426, 9-8 p.m. 4-room luxury apartment for Mid 60’a and weU worth it. n e w 7-room Colonial, 8 bed- <1®®®*^*®^ home, 5 acres, tremendous BARROWS and WAILAOB Co. INVEST- Dan Mosler, 649-8329 or 247- Capitol- • Equipment Co., 88 ______• MODERATE ment sised, like new, $78. 80” vnjtlAGER~ Apartments—Flve- April and May with option to T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- rooms, kitchen, Uvlng room, *® ^®^®- ^ vaUey view, $10,600. Hayes Manchester Parkade 3115. Main St., Manchester. Hours MENT renew lease In June. Very rea­ 1677. DUO-FAST NORTHEAST DUE to an expansion, we have 8®* room ’Townhouse. 1% tiled dining room, family room, 2% b a s t HARTBGRD — Cape, 8 Agency, 646-0181. Manchester 649-8306 ------daUy 7:80-6, ’Thursday, 7:80-9. 22 TOLLAN D ST. sonable. CaU 872-3782, 646-0012. an opening in the Manchester f®®™' baths, waU-to-waU carpeting, TWO FAMILY — 4-4, immacu­ b o u t o n - one mUe t ^ a N D O I ^ Modem foun Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7968. Chimneys 16-A • FINANaNG AVAIL- siding, 2-car garage. Ready 10 $26,900. E1A8T H AR TTO R D , CONN. area for a man to be trained 648-2468 evenings or 648-1443. alr-c«idltloners, private ROCKVILLE — Three-room late inside and out. Stove, re­ room Ranch, breeseway, over­ IN(X)MB TAXES prepared, by ABLE decorate and move in. Merritt South Manchester. Beautifully ____ SERVK3E (Soucler)— ROOFING — Specialising ro- ______in sales and certain jdiases of h h a n d new 10 cubic foot re- basement. Washer and dryer apartment, heat, hot water, frigerator and fireplace in sized garage, electric bm t, fuU Marvin Baker. CaU 643-0267. TREE Agency 646-1180. wooded comer lot. Acre plus. Tiees cut, building lots clear- pairing roofa cf aU kinds, new stove, refrigerator. $138. Cen­ each apartment. Separate fu r-______basement, two acres plus. Im- For details caU dally, Mr. management. ExceUent op- frigerator. $140 tally at B. D. hookup. G.E. appUances and LISTINGS Prestige area. M. H. Palmer, WANTE5D — Ride from West ed, trees topped. Got a tree roofs, gutter work, chimneys immediate occupancy. $19,900 Cox, 866-3400. Evenings and NURSE’S AIDE — full-time, 3- portunity for advancement for Appliance, 649 Main St., gas heat. Charles Lesperance, tral location. No pets. Adults nacea. Mid 20’s. Wolverton irn/E-ROOM house with new NOW ! ' "Thinking of Sell- Realti*. 648-6321, 649-0688. Vernon St to (Constitution CSiar B oo A g en cy , 64S-0688. problem! WeU worth phone cleaned and repaired. 80 years weekends, Mr. Spllecki, 11, <3aU 649-4619. right man. Good starting Manchester. 849-7620. only. Security deposit requir­ Plaza, hours 8-4:16. Call 647- caU 742-8282. experience. Free esUmates. ______— salary and commission and ------ed. C a ll 643-9678.______MA«CHE.Tm - 649-8446. GREEN RD., 4 bedrooms, 7- VERNON-Mancheoter Une — 8- 9868. (Call H ow ley, 643-8361. CLERK — Immediate tqpenlng car aUowance. Many employe FIVE - PIECE chrome dinette WE HA'VE customers waiting Under ’Twenty. Bralthwalte,T>_ouin>rart- ROCKVILLE — Attractive 3H- room Cape, flreplsuie, waU-to- Lakewood CUde area, city room Garrison Colonial, set 00 WANTED — Ride from Diane Realtor, 649-4693. Specializing In tree removal, ------high school graduate and have Co., 856 Main St., Manchester. ceUent condition. Reasonably ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ room apartment. Stove, refrig­ waU caipeUng, family room, utiUties, CaU Mr. Zimmer, a % acre heavily wooded lot. Dr. to <3onsUtutlon Plaza, priming, shrubs, lots Cleared. HCOWHQ flH 0 nHIHIDIIIQ I / * good figure aptitude. EJxcel------— priced. CaU 649-9083. tate Associates, Ihc. 643-8130. erator. heat and parking. new electric range, dldiwaah- MANCHESTER, 6-room Cape, J. D. Real Estate Associates. Aluminum siding, 2H baths, hours 8:30 • 6 p.m. 649-6792. er and disposal. Enclosed rear FuUy insured. CaU 64tM»422. Plumbing Servlet:: Private luStnicH oilS 32 lent benefits. Paid hoUdays. RESPONSIBLE man with Adults. No pets. Security. 649- fireplace, oU hot water heat, 643-8129. fEimUy room, double garage. COLOR Apply Mr. Centini, Coca. Ctola driver’s Ucense to worit at egg porch, 2-car garage, amerite near school, bus and sh(^q>ing. PHILBRICK Many extras. Immaculate con­ Free estimates, plus quaUty 4824. STAMP-ONS MANCHESTER Welding Ser- EXPERIENCED ceUo teacher. BottUng Co., 461 Main St., Inride and outside ROCKLEDGE drive, ExceUent condition. CTiar-Bon A g en cy , 643-0683. TOILAND — 8 building lots, dition Hayes Agency, 6464)181. w ork . 643-6841. $6,600 total. Tolland, ttcre lot, Automobiles For Sale 4 vice comer Durant and West ______Studied at Yale. CaU for Bast Hartford, Conn. *>tles. Contact MUler Farms, Austin A. Chambers, Realtor, 'TOWN HOUSE" PRESIDENTIAL SDC-R(K)M Cape. Fireplace, $8,000. Vernon, blgU scMiic Middle ’Turnpike. General SAM WATSON Plumbing and further information, 648:8636. Route 81, Coventry, 648-8031. Wanted To Rent______68MLS, 648-2828. AGENCY APARTMENTS walk-out basement. Formal acre, $8,900. Other land Hayes ______welding repairs, home owners Heating, Bathroom remodel- — SOfMOCEEPBUl, fuU - charge,------VILLAGE APTS. ELLINGTON RIDGE NEED CAR? credit very and^rts ^^uIpmehT wanted for rapidly exp&ndlng PART-TTME - man for car WANTEXi — RENT for three l UDLOW Rd! BuUder’s dining room. Only $24,900. Agency, 646-0131. ing and repairs. Free estl- ~ A t co m e r o f N o. 682 M iddle MANCHESTER Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- ^ retaU firm. This position Is wariitog and general handy- ’Turnpike Ehuti Ic F ergu son adults, 4 or 6 room ^artmrat, borne. OxitempMrary Red- P asek R ea ltors, 289-7478, 643- REALTORS est Douglas accepts lowest STEPS, sidewalks, sttme walls, m ates. CaU 649^1808. BOLTON — BuUder’s attention. GOLFER’S PARADISE Help Wanled-Female 35 for a career-minded Individual man duties. Approximately 4 Road. New luxurious, 2-bed­ ^1 and 2-bedroom eq«rt-^ around or near hospital. CaU wood. Three bedrooms (space 1837. 15 MOTIFS down, smaUest payments, any- fireplaces, flagstone terraces. room Town House. 1^ baths; ments. On bus line. Aiq)U- 644-0648 after 3 p.m. 2 additional), 2hi baths, family Frontage on improved road will make 7 wooded lots. vriiere. Not smaU loon finance All concrete repairs, both in- |y|l|||M|v C entral a ir con d ition in g; pa^ ances, carpeting, heat and . room, carpeting, drapes, all EXTRA____ lot, suitable for two- We are pleased to offer this 646-4200 Minutes to new Route 1-84. company plan. Douglas Mo- side and outside railings, land- tio; 2-car garage; laundry 'hot water. For {q>point-' appUances. Heavily w<»ded family, plus existing 6-6 with spectacular residence right tors, 348 Main. scaping. Reasonably priced. Dressmaking soom; AU dectric Heat and 2-car garage and central loca­ Louis Dimock Realty, Real- 1000. ment or further Informa- lot. Reduced to $64,600. Peter on golf course at Ellington their fomUy income, but vdxo I®®®- DriOkfr G.E. apidiemces. ______tors, 649-9823. , ------r— r CaU 648-0881. ^tion, caU anytime, A . ’Thom e, 649-6281. tion . BO’S. W o»verton A g en cy , Ridge Country Club. Cus­ 1970 COUGAR — tw o-d oor hard- Adults-immsdlate occujwncy Read Herald Ads EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, family ------—— ------— B « TX. » DX1. r r mA Ilf R XV WOUVeu *— AAVSia ^ ^ __, Realtors, 649-2818. tom built early American top coupe. Bucket seats, con- SPRING clean-ups, proCessloiial m , suits, alterations and ^jock j your rione fashions without neglecting Sunday 1:00-6:00 p.m. -ar caU 645-2623 MANCHESTER —Great Neigh­ ing, 2-car garage, beautiful $7,800 each, 80x160. Aleo indus­ 3 - 6 p.m. vicinity Oakland St. Male OT Female 37 648-7136 for appe^tment. eight rooms Including formal brakes. RSal sharp car. Phone bams, garages. Also trucking, preference. 640-1188. home and family. No deUvery, borhood Ranch. ’Three bed­ wooded acre lot, $89,900. trial land, owner financing CaU after 6, 6 4 3 -4 0 3 1 .------living and dining room, 649.2881; moving, wrecking. 688-8179, sales tjtik or conventional seU- MANCHESTER rooms, large rec room with Hutchins Agency, 649-6824. Helen D. Ode Realtor, 648- 644-2616. ing. Average Beeline stylist bar, garage. Custom kitchen,_____ oooo*iUUtM paneled family room with CHEVELLE — four-door Moving - NEED MONEY? two baths, ottlce. Owner, 643- NINE-ROOM custom built fireplace, large country can earn $80 and up weekly for CLERK-TYPIST bOudtop sedan. Power steer- TWO YOUNG married men will Tracking -• StoKM O 20 8 to 18 hours. For interview 2821- risen Colonial 2400 sq. feet, 4- « ^ ...... kitchen, 4-bedrooms, 2\i tog, radio. Very clean. Low do small repair Jobs and paint------appointment, caU Joyce 876- It’s easy to seU KNAPP bedrooms, office, 2% baths, K®SOf? rrO peiTy baths, open air deck facing mUeage. Phone 649-2881. cellar cleaning and MANCaiESTJBH — Dellvery- 4649, MUUe 649-3462, Mary 646- South Farms NBIW LISTIN O — D rive b y 88 dou ble garage, carpeting. poT Sole 74 13th tee. Rare find for the ______Ught trucking. CaU 646-2692, light trucking and package de­ Interesting positloa in small SHOES. We show you how. 0480. Princeton SL, then caU us to Hayes Agency, 6464)181. professional or business 1962 WYLLIS Jeep CJ6, with 646-2047. livery. Refrigeratora, wariiers Permanent Opportunity AMSTON Lake — Waterfront 8118 department for qualified High commlssicms. Free seU- inspect this quality Cape on a man. In the low 60's. I0H-24M 2197 plow . G ood condition. $900 ------V - and stove moving, specialty. typist with experience in OPEN SUNDAY — 1-S 300’ treed tot. Belflore Agen- $28,900 BUYS THIS 4-4, 2-fam- year ’round Ranch. Aluminum firm . C all 649-9617. LIGHT trucUng, odd Jobs, also Folding chairs for rent, 649- STENOGRAPHER Ing kit. Spring sales can Biding, storms, screens. Boat statistical clerical work. National manufacturer of Building Mainten­ cy, 647-1418. Uy, buUt In 1962. Fireplace In Call 'Hm Moynihan 6664)678 It’s the yeear of the But- moving large appliances, qtbs. mean bonus and insurance OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT ------■ —------. ■ ------o w n e r’ 8 apartment, very pier. Modem, immaculate. Bel You’ll be sewing this ______why not trim Interesting position in. our ance Equipment and Chemicals requires or Florence Coureey 688- te r fiy ! So 1970 DODGE ChaUenger, 'V-8, 4- Burning barrels deUvered, $4. MANCHESTER vicinity clean. Wdverton Agency, 649- Air Real Estate, 643-9832. style for your wardrobe linens and wearables with Real EMate office for a free. Contact Anthony Oion- 4626. speed Hurst. Asking $2,360. 644-1778. Company offers good wages representative to call on established and to Due to rising costo in labor and materials In the cmistruc- Starter home? We have homes 2Sii, . . . it is smart-looking, these pretty motifs in qualified typist with short­ CaU 643-9162. ------Pointing - Papering 21 and working conditions, free frld d o , 126 R id ge R d ., B ris­ develop new accounts in the Hartford area. tton ^ u stry, (effective 4-1-71 we are forced to raise our froth $18,600 and up. Call to- a good *go-to-town’ fash- bright colors . . . simply hand background. Company d a y. 643-6930. Mitten Realty, MANCHESTER — Tto settle ea- O n t o f TOWM ion! No. 8118 with stamp-on, no embroidery parking and above aver­ p r ic e s on hom es to b e buit b y $1,0(W. offers exceUent benefit pro­ tol. Teleilione 1-682-2737. This increase is necessary in order to maintain the quaUty R ea ltors. tate, 7-room older Cotonial. Ex- For Sale 7 5 J. WATSON BEACH C50. PHOTO-GUIDE is in. Sizes needed. No. 2197 has M any'l^p^^E^ltent HoUSehoM ServkeS 13-A PAIN^^O and denting, p^ Veteran applicants invited— ^will train right lO H to 24M (bust 88- per hanging. FuUy insured. gram, good wages and pleas­ age benefits. Apply: In our homes. ------cellent condlUon, IH baths, ------color tranrfer for 16 running condition. Mlchelin ant working conditions. Ap­ man. MANCHESTER — Duplex, 12 la rg e tot. Garage. $28,600. TOLLAND — New 6H room L- H artford 547-1550 47). Size 12H, 36 bust m o tifs. . . . 2% yards of 46-inch tiror-^T^'-^to brown toterior. p ly . . CHOOSE PROM RANCHES, CAPES, COLONIALS, rooms. Beautifully paneled, Hayes Agency, 6464)131. Ranch. Cathedral celling Automatic. $2,200 or best offer. FIRST NATIONAL Situarions Wonted - RAISSio RANCnES. plus % yard contrast. gB.’gfl.’s t y y a clean yards, attics and ceUars. ------Salary plus commission and car allowance. wall-wall carpet, cablneted k it- ______living room, fireplace, 8 bed­ 643-9687. AU with diffenent variation. Save by buying <«e of our — Near the Pattema available only Reasonable. CaU 643-6306. RICHARD E. MARTIN, paint­ FIRST NATIONAL STORES, INC. Female 38 Chens, 2% new baths, two fur- $23,600 — 4-BEXHOOM Colonial rooms, garage. Treed lot. WllXJNGTON Additional company benefits with hospital, models or look over our prints to buUd the HOME your nacea, garages. Hutchins built 1800, fireplace, good con- Pailcway, large Raised Ranch in sizes shown. ing ctmtractor. Full profession­ STORES, INC. $25,900. H ayes A g en cy , 846- SEW 7S4 hi fw 1964 PONTIAC BonnevU le au- Park A Oakland Avenues reUaWe cleaning woman family requires. Agency, 649-6824. dttion. Double garage, big with aluminum siding, rec . REWEAVINO of bums, moth- al painting service, interior - r a r x & uaKiana Avenues available in Manchester- Bol- medical and life insurance program. 0181. tm tsJacjrtt nnt-«lm ■ailli (irtat MW. M jrw jBia IIP exterior. EYee estimates, fuUy Park & Oakland Aves., ------— treed lot. Helen D. Cde, Real- room, fireplace, over an acre B ee BBSMtt. Kaw eOkZ art tiria MWar. er brakes, air-conditioning, PRESENT PRICES START AT vMtiar ifia dow shades made to measure insured. 649-4411, 649-9286. East Hartford, Ck>mi. East Hartford, Conn. ton area, CaU 648-8636. MANCHESTER Center — Six- 643-6666. PRIVATE Pond — Out In Tol­ treed lot. buy at only Bvi ATE. The Fall and Winter new transmission.

Fans of Scuba About Town Invited to Fibns TTie couples poker group ol the Manchester Newcomers Four underwater hlms from Club will ineet tonight at 8 at the Oceanographic Society of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dell’Angela, 11 Grant Rd. America will be ahown in Man­ chester High School, rooms 206- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Glad­ 210, Thursday night, Atarich 25, win of Middle Haddam will be at 7:30, to attract local divers installled tonight as patron and to ix i^ b le formation of an matron, respectively, of Bell- ' adult scuba diving club. ville Chapter, OES, in East Hampton. Mrs. Gladwin is em­ Sponsored by the MHS diving S A V E rf ployed as a linotype operator club, the Deepslxers, and their at Hie Herald. Her husband is scuba instructor. Public IN OUR 14 HOUR SALE! Junior warden of Anchor Lodge Works Director WUUam O’­ 60< ^ o of Masons in East Hampton. Neill, the four films are in color DOORS OPEN 10 A.AA SUNDAY and sound, and show some I ON A U FAMOUS IRAND AND STAY OPEN UNTIL 12 MIDNIGHT Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of the magic o i underwater ex­ HOME FURNISHINGS of Lebanon, will have a beef ploration and science. ’Ihe stew dinner at 6 o’clock Mon­ titles are "ChstUenge of the day night before its monthly Oceans,’’ "Beach and Sea Ani­ 1 meeting at 7:30 at the Masonic mals,’’ "Ocan TTdes: Bay of REVOLUTION ■a Fundy,’’ and "Marine Ecolo­ Temple. The Forest tonight has 1 its Ladies’ Night at Garden gy” Diaoount Furniture Warebouee la now Under N«jr Grove, beginning at 6:90. After the showing of the first ment and is M a g b i t .?f. u *d S M e d two films, O’Neill and Gil Hunt, completoly now merchendlaliy to MLpTe you motiay. Dtucount Furnltura WATWiouio i» FREE MHS advisor to the Deejislxers, FREE Friendship Circle of the Sal­ SfaSS ^Ttoweet W n poe-We vation Army will have a "Show wUl lead a discussion that may COLONIAL comparison with other etorea elalmbig to be tto knraa* COLONIAL and ’Tell” program at its meet­ produce an sidult scuba diving BrioedT You can view ovar 200 room gixwrtoS*- ” *.*“ *£ club for Manchester people in­ WALL PLAQUE in furoltUTe sMIngB. Budget torms to fit your pocKaloooa WALL PLAQUE ing Monday at 7:46 p.m. at the CALBNDAR con bo BPien^TlUrcluuidlae P*ekedjgjUem^warabj«iE CALBNDAR church. Hostesses are Mrs. terested in diving or learning to Brig. Thomas Seaver and Mrs. dive. The club should serve as MANAOBjiblNT — HIIW HOUIUS * NRW a means of organizing diving TMMTwrt CJONGBPT — M AT WB BB O P 8HK1HCB TO Carl Peterson. trips and of organizing diving YOU. Stop in Today. training for Interested begin­ ’Die Junior High the Second ners. ’eel-.T a-' ^ m A Congregational Church will All local people with Interests meet Monday at 3 p.m. at the in the water sport are invited. church. There will be a small donation asked to pay rental costs on the ’Ihere will be a service meet­ films. ing of the Jehovah’s Witnesses tonight at 7:30 in Kingdom Ifoll. ' Photos Courtesy of Orlando Sentinel

The confirmation class of the Esta paints a pastel portrait of Kristen in a store comer. SNET Delivers South United Methodist Church will meet Monday from 2:46 to New Directories 5 p.m. at the church. A Bit of New England in Florida Some 62,600 new telephone di­ The Rev. Walter H. Loomis rectories are now being deliver­ of the Community Baptist By MARGARET HAYDEN ed to residents and businesses Church will conduct a service (Herald Reporter) in the Manchester-'Rockvllle at Green Lodge tomorrow at 2 area, according to L^rman B. p.m. He will be assisted by Mrs. A bit of New England Hoops, Manchester manager for Harold Livingston. has been transplanted to a Southern New England ’Tele­ remote village on Florida’s phone Oo. The junior choir and youth CJoast in an old coun- For the first time in the Rock­ chotr of the Community Baptist ^ owned and oper- ville exchange, area directories ated by a former Man- will be delivered by hand to all telephone customers in E l­ a s A n iA Chester family, The store lington, ’Tolland and Vernon. Manchester Rod and Gun has a pot-bellied stove, hot Tliese directories will be de­ AN EMEMM.RM ON HEI I TERRANEAN STYLE.. .ta n ■■ CSub will have its annual meet­ coffee for customers, a livered by an Independent con­ ing and election of officers Mon­ friendly atmosphere con­ tractor hired by the phone rcuD^ »w> It» dWticih. •"*.. .N day at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. ducive to conversation. company. Daley Rd., Coventry. Dinner original paintings and Hoops said the new telephone that bmuty Is m huMu thki* • .but an * * iMcorMor badroofn m*d 4Mnf ••P* •• will be served at 6:30 p.m. merchandise that appeals directory has a cover illustrat­ •Hneot unbaUorobM SO PWY WAIT? ing the Apollo n moon walk ______to tourists who come by 5-PIECE SUITE cars and boats as well as with the Saturn V rocket and Night Rham District the landing module in the back­ the villagers. REG. Stand ground. TTie cover also shows >58 High Schoolers Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Beldher, the earth as seen from the S99$ who were Manchester High moon. Many space facts are Can Get Credit School sweethearts (class of scattered through the white Includtt: 1968), bought a general store pages of the Manchester-Rock- • 72' Door Dmsar • ¥f Door Choit • 2 Framo MIrron * ChEkback HoEdbaaid In ECSC Courses two years ago in Cedar Key, a vllle Olrectory. , ^ xx.-.- vUlage on several Islands which SNE7T reminds telephone users J. Ihidiee, Rham Hig^ pon„ected by causeways that the fastest way to find a ^h o rt principal has announced number is to look it up in the Come & Try The of Gainesville. Tbe vUlage directory. A redesigned inside wUl be able to earn two college . . , ^ » s ■ Sleep On Water? credits this summer by com- ^ Wendly. restful and Informal, back cover of the new directory pleting any one of six pre-col- Everyone knovra everyone else, provides ample space to list lege courses offered in the l^ ere te very Uttle automobile frequently called telephone num­ ORIGINAL "College Studies Program for traffic. Walking in bare feet or bers and names. Secondary School Juniors and riding bicycles are usual ways If a local number isn’t in the Seniors’’ at Eastern Connecticut to get from one place to another book, telephone users can reach State CoUege. ’ In the village. Many of the- men a directory assistant operator WATER In its fourth year at Eastern, earn their living by setting traps by dialing 411. SNET has re­ this summer’s program will in- for crabs, named Information operators as elude Introduction to A rt (studio Lee is the son of Mr. and directory assistants to better only). Marine Ecology, Land ^ rs . Allen Belcher of Glaston- describe their role in helping RED and Fresh Water Ecology, In- former Manchester resi- telephone customers use the di­ troduction to Computer Science, Leg.g Esta, is the rectory. Anything You Cpn Do On o Dead Creative Reading and Introduc- daughter of Delbert Orcutt of Hoops said that calls for in­ Bed, You Can Do On This Bed Uon to Psychology. gg Glenwood St. and the late formation about telephone num­ Better. ’Ihe joint announcement of Orcutt who was a teacher bers have shot up 71 per cent at Robertson School lor many since I960 to nearly 80 million Extremely Comfortable W ater Filled Mattress week 1^ Dr. Charles R. Webb, in 1970. And about 70 per cent ECSC president, and Dr. of the numbers requested are Worm in Winter — Cool in Summer Startlnc Nathan Slu^iro, College Studies Marine Biologist listed in current phone director­ It's l^'re Restful: You Need Less Sleep >00 Program Director. A marine biolo^st, L m is "There U a twofold raUmiaie employed by t ^ In t e m a tli^ ies. He said that the rapid Regulate How Firm or Soft Your Bed Is at ■• ■ t ■ ■ gfrowth of unnecessary calls for behind granting college credit Oceanog;raphlc Corp. in Cedar !,• Completely Portable — Weighs 15 tbs. when Empty to program participants’’. Dr. Key. Esta is a art- directory assistance hM con­ Shaplit) said. ‘“t and storekeeper. He has re- tributed to Increased operating "Flrst, there are many high designed a i ^ rebuilt the store, costs and places a heavy burden schoca students who are capable Their ^ug^iters, ^ e rry l, 10, on SNET’s operators and equip­ ot doing college work. ’There- and Kristen, 7, enjoy w a l t ^ ment. lore, why should a student wait on customers. Bryce, 4, their m m SPECIAL unUl he is graduated from hlg^ son, livens up the place, school. He can start acculula- A few years ago, the Belch- Union City Man FAMOUS MAKE ting some necessary college ers went to Florida in an old Dies A fter Crash credits right away. CoUege school bus they had converted credits, incidentaUy, that are into a camper and painted NAUGA’TUCK (A P ) — ’ftieo- transferrable nationwide. baby blue. ’They Uved in a rent dore Kackowakl, 34, of Union NYLON PILE "Second, and in addition to for a while but Uked the peace- City died on Route 8 early Fri­ the credit a i ^ c t of the pro- ful community so much they day when his car flipped tind gram, a student can gain some decided to moke it their per- rolled, pcdice said. He w as aikme SCULPTURED MULTI LEVEL SHEARED PAHERN valuable information about a manent home, when the accident happened and EXCEEDS FHA STANDARDS possible career field by choos- "Cedar Key said something Esta and Lee Belcher enjoy the Florida sun on was pronounced dead on arrival Ing a course that he feels would to us after we had been there the porch of their general store. at a hospital. FINEST DYES ASSURE FAST CLEAR COLORS cventuaUy lead to his full-time awhile,” Etata said. ’They bought profession.’’ one of the lew two-story build- ^ ^ x w. Classes will be held daUy Ings in town. In the front of s**® designs, old-fashioned candy from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at ECSC the first floor was a general jelly, homespun linen, and 12 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM from July 1 through July 30. store that provided the vlUage from GlasUmbury in Tliere wUl be a 360 fee per with groceries. TTiey made fragrances such m cinnamon, CARPENTER'S SPOTS AND SPILLS CLEAN IN SECONDS course with scholarships avail- their home in the back of the nutmeg and bluebertes. MOBIL SERVICE. INC. able on a limited basis. Regis- first floor and rented apart- . NON ALLERGIC 917 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER fi^on is n««r in p^ss ^ SSdren rtsi^ (^^e^ wlU continue through June 18. Soon after they purchased the vacation OPEN MON. ■ SAT. 7 AJM.-9 P A I.—SUN. 9 AAI.-9 P J «. Further InformaUon along building, a supermmket opened parents were so Im- PH ONE 647-1917 COMPLETELY INSTALLED WITH FOAM PADDING wlth a descrlpUve brochure can nearby. It was then they de- x Florida duriiuc 5® either by c o n t a ^ rtded to ^ f L l r v a c a ^ ^ t ^ t lt e y p l ^ GUARANTEED FOR EASTER DELIVERY Dr. ^ p l r o at EM tem ’s Biol- ^ ‘® make their retirement home How About The Tires On Your Cor? ogy Departmwit, the coUege’s try picking up some tourist ^ Are They Safe for Summer Drivins? BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS AND GET Summer School Office, or at trade as well as keeping vll- thev’H Rham’s guidance office. lage customers. Esta baked and f ^ H d a ^ f stay WE CARRY MOBIL TIRES sold banana nut bread to earn *n per sq. yd. enough money to come back to “ d the children unUl MOBIL 0NESQ.YD. F R E E ^ 6 .9 8 Oxidation Retarded N ^ n g l a n d to learn how to for MOBIL CHICAGO — The addlUon ot operate a country store. ,V®d^ Regular 3L» Premium 36.' one-fourth tea;qxwn crystal- ot Stove on C W Roof " S " 11c ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to when she ______drove home to We’ll probably MtUe new SALE HOURS a quart of ft ^ t or regetables jiotlb^Uled 125 miles » south. m s c m i N T 14 STMIOHT HOURS before processing retards oxlda- ^ W e’il be near enough to see the SALE STARTS TODAY Uon, which is one reason home' car and many ideas to make fff®iidchlldren often but far cEumed foods darken. the store a prcrfitable venture, enough away so > ^ t s sUU SUNDAY AT 10 A .M r- She stopped carrying regular '’e a treat to the children.’ NOTICE RUN CONTINUOUSLY groceries, stocked ^ l a l t y But the youflfe^ generations of FURNITURE 'TIL 12 MIDNIQHT merchandise, and set up her Belchers have ibund their way SUN. ONLY! easel in a comer of the store, to live in Cedar Key, a diwray EAST, WEST AND BUCKLAND where she makes and sells oil, fluffing village, with a popula- 8 AM. to 1 PJd. IMAREHOUSE charcoal and pastel portraits, tton of 700. Thousands of Unadvarllsad (Dubuque) landscapes and seaac^>es. For ______CEMETERIES Open Sunday 10-9 Spaelals — Saa Ovar 200 sale, along with wet suits, div­ LIVERWURST ing gear and bicycle tires are Open daily 9 - 9 Room Groupings printed greeting and post cards NUW! — EXCITING It is requested that Cemetery lot owners remove (In Chunk) lb. 39c any winter grave decorations that they wish to mifMOM oanniKMMU NATURAL HEALTH keep. FOOD SHOPPE MANCHESTER Starting Monday, March 29, 1971, weather i^r- UNDSCAPING A T Tlffi mitting, the necessary Spring clean-up of the HARTFORD PUBUG — DONE — grounds will begin in preparation for mowing. MANCHESTER. . p a r k a d e 3580 MAIN STREET 522-7249 MARKET RBA80NABU! • gUAUnr 1175 PINE STREET 444-2832 898-8K M AIN ST. RATES ^ W(«K UGilE’rr PHAMHACY . GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, Superintendent Penaer PaOer I Re» IfOOBi Og OBmar ot I a P a n e l I MANCHESTER TELEPHONE aW-iSW .E! y T

HlattrlfpBtier HlattrlrtBtrr MAR. 20 thru MAR. 26 Ettntitts llerald TV Shows l|oraUk EE NIAL L A 9 U I Ustinov^ Ferrer IDAR Join Forces To Portray "^Gideon’

Emmy and Oscar Award-win­ ★ ★ ★ n er P eter XJSUnov, starringr In the title role as a boastful and ^ Jane Eyre’ all-too-human savior of the Hebrew tribes, is persuaded by the Angel of the Lord to lead Invaded By his people in battle against the Mldlanlte oppressors when W om en’ s Lib “Hallmark H ^ of Pome” pre­ sents the television adaption of w JERBir BUCK Paddy Chayefsky's Broadway NEW Y O R K (A P ) — iI*B<^le l>*t "G id eon ,” on the NBO T ele- who remember "Jane Eyre” as vision Network March 20. a romanUc, su^nseful tale set Also starring in the BibUcal in the English moons may be comedy-drama special are Jose surprised to find a shade of Ferrer as the Angel of the Lord; women's Ufberatlon in the tdevl- Arnold MDoss as Gideon’s father idon version. Joasta; i!ric Christmas as the Beneath that romanticism Hebrew military leader, ShlUem, beats the heart of a nonconfor- and exotic dancer UtOe Egvpt mist who takes on the estaiblldi- as Orpah, a village beauty who ment and wins, says Delbert strives to sway Gideon from the Mann, who directed the film. will of the Lord. "There is a similarity to a,„rtly before the expected what’s going on today,” he said. joaijuiHe attack upped.” He Lord and his desire to maintain w on an A cad em y A w ard in 1906 th® resp ect o f his peop le, Jose Ferrer, left, plays an angel of the Lord in meeting with Peter Ustinov for "Marty.” M in "Gideon,” to be broadcast Friday night on Channel 30, an NBC station. The two-hour film stars 8u- “Gideon” is the first Chajjref- sannah York in the title role aiu) play to be presents on George C. Scott—^who said he television since **^ie Catered R would refuse the Oscar if he Affair” in 1966. Chayefsky is Charlie Brown wins it as best actor for "Pat- noted for such television worts Public Television, ton”—as Rochester. as “Bachelor Party" and Turns Around- "I had been against an Ameri- "Marty,” both of which evolved After Struggle can playing the role,” Mann into successful movies. His UConn Plan Series said, "but I wasn’t satisfied stage plays include “'Middle of On o D ead with any of the English names the Night,” “The Tenth Man,” It was a great day for pro- we considered. We had to have "Passion of Joseph D.” and T h is Bed Journalism students at UConn WUlimantlc; and Stephen B. ducei>director-aiilmatOT BUI an actor of the right age and "The Latent Heterosexual.” who traditionally have been at- Fagln, a senior. West Haven. Melendes when CSiaiile Brown with the romantic, tortured, en- The Hallmart play was pock- tuned to the print media are Hiey will write film essays on turned on him. Igmatic quality of the man. aged by Compass Productions trying their hand in a different the "Resurgence of the Pinball and his HoUywood That led to the name of George iiic. and produced and directed realm of the communicaUons Machine” and "The Counter awimnHnn firm added move- Scott.” by George Schaefer, caiayef- world this semester. Culture.” nient to the “Peanuts” cartoon The drama was filmed on the giiy's work was adapted for 00 Under an experimental pro- Writing news features on the characters created by Charies moors of Yorkshire, where television by Robert Hartung, 8 gram launrted Jointly by the “Talcott Mountain Science Cen- jj. Schulx. He recenUy spoke Charlotte Bronte set her tale, who also served as executive university ' of Connecticut De- ter” and “Propoeed Tuition at about the early problems of The biggest problem was not producer. partmeht of Journalism and Connecticut’s Public Colleges” translatiiig the popular young- cold or the wind, but the "Gideon” is among the pre- Connecticut Public Television, will be Carol A. BaUnowskl, a gjcrs to the televlslan medium. Wrds. They are on the sound aentatlona marking the 20th con- four senior undergraduates are senior, Harwinton, and Harold ^nie' newest “Peanuts” spe- despite the efforts of a aecutive season of "Hallmart learning how to write for tele- R. Kramer, a Junior, Water- —(be seventh in the series chaser who used a falcon to jjau gj pame,” television’s OUt vision news. bury. ____ —“Play It Again, Charlie .. . . , ®“* most honored drama Initially, the assigiunent will Anders Yocum, OPT program Brawn,” will be broadcast • which is being aeries, which has received 33 involve two film essays and two director, explained, his station bfarch 26 in color on OB8. (See Page Four) Emmy A'wards. film features — all student com- was co-sponsoring the expert- "m e biggest challenge was posed but supervised by the mental effort In keeping with Hs nSiiiwg the dimension required Journalism faculty and im>- Ford Foundation mandate to ^ben the Mds turn around,' duced and directed by C ITs work with the state’s colleges iwAiendar explained. "In the Hartford station, Channel 24. and universities. comic strip, they are either Evan HUl, professor and head ’‘We see the Joui^i^ am- street ahead or faced of Journalism at UConn, Indicat- dents at the Unlversl^ of Con- mere’s no Inbetween. ed the essays and features will nectlcut as a valuable sowce great deal of the charm be carried later this semester of l^as of Schulz’s drawings is the slm- on Channel 24’a OonnecOcut necUcut Newsro^ pUcity. He rarely uses back- Newsroom Program, i^ch is ^eased with the rasay grounds. The distinctive person- alrod at 10 pp.m. m Mondaysmr/rnffova aiiuand feature^ gvauuv 1amw ^* ^ tMcaw tiaw ...... ^ . through Thursdays: In just a few lines of facial ex- "One two-member team will oression. write the two filrn es^ys and a STfo^J^e^^ animators, we had to bo Yocum indicated that they faithful to thU concept. But In rf^ flrJ tte ^ are were e^claUy ^reciative of making the characters move Members of t^ first team ^ we also had to draw them at Mrs.' Retme Stepno, a senior, (see Page Three) angles Schulz had never used. We si>ent hours turning Charlie Brown around, drawing him in ATLANTIC FUEL OIL different ppslUons, without al­ tering the shape of his head or the placement of his famous L T. WOOD CO. curl. n imwiBrJ. ST., BIANCHK8TER—TEL. 64S-U29 “You Just don’t tamper with Winnie the Pooh is pnxzled by lost honey m scene \ 24-HB. BUKNEB StXVICtF-TKL. M6-S1U (See Page Two) from his special on Channel 30 Monday at 7:30. q. yd.

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Educational MONDAY JO PROGRAM Mornine TUESDAY JO PROGRAM SATURDAY JO PROGRAM Tnesdsy, March 83 ‘ (86) Joe Garaglola’s Memory (88-86) Somerset (C) (8-46) Dark Shadows (O) Meadag, Manh 88 (8) Newi with H.K. &nlth rancher to csq>ture and tame TV ^ 1:SS (8) Vircbiia Graham Show (C) Game <0> aad Harry Beasoner (C) wild game of Africa. (C> (8) Mine Donglas Show (C) (8-t6) LePs Make a Deal (C) 4:36 (8) Andy GilKIth (C) 8:86 (8) Mary Tyler Moore Show 1:66 (S> Virginia Graham Show (C) (8) David Frost Show (C) Satudur, March Mai It (Church, Holyoke. Fr. J. Mara (8) Mlhe Deaglaa Show (C) (18) Dick Van Dyke 8:86 (8) Doris Day Show (C) (88) At Home With Kitty (C) 8:66 (3) Love Is a Blaay Spleadored will be narrator. (46) Somethbig Speciaf ' (C) (Monday — Friday) Marilyn Stewart preaenU Thlag (C) (88) Mine DoogUs Show (C> ($) B F D N• a J ' (88) At Home With Klttjr (C> (8M8) NBC News (C) 16:66 (8) Carol Baraott Show (C) (86> Mr. Ed (8) Motor Mobm (C) Jecci Pierre Auraont (WEDBJSfiannel 2 4 ) W. Seretta and B. Richardaon (8) Movie Guests: David Frost, TV host, Spring Fashion Show; Jim (ZZ-M) Days of Gar Live* (C> 6:86 (8) News Hager Madd (C) 16:N (8) BfanaU (C) Hood continues his series of (8-46) Newlywed Game (C) (46) hlintsiones (C) Hot D o f <0> o( Geneaia n dlacusi work of "Never Let Me Go" '53. Amer­ and EUeen FarreU A Marilyn 5:66 (3) Perry (46) Candlepla Bowllaf (C) (8886) NBC News (C) 16:86 (18) Alfred Hitchcock Hilo program to help ddln- ican correspondent plans his Home, operatic stain. self-defense for women; Mrs. 8:86 (8) Galdlng Light (C) (46) 1 80’claeh High (C) "Make My Death Bed". Mari­ 5:50 (8) Sign On nnd Prayer a M. Weekwerth and Mrs. G. (8846) The Doctar* (O) (18) w ad WUd West (C) 1Z:S8 (S) Monkee* (C) quent cblldrea; David Mah- Russian wife's escape from be­ (18) Conn. Beport (C) (88) Addams Family (8) Hardy Boyi (C) 7:06 (8) Here’s Lacy (C) tal Interplay ends up In shoot­ ■ndayp Ifarch 21 hind irep curtain when she is 5:55 (8) Town Crier Harrison show antiques to be (8-46) Dating Game (C) nelm demaiatrates wine tast­ 18:88 (18) Hartford Talk-In (C) 6:86 (8) Sonrlae Semeiter (C) (46) Gui^raa's Islaad (C) (».M) dambo Gary Cooper. Rita Hayworth. Sports (C) Part n—“Much Ado About (8) Truth or Conseqnenceo (C) 6:16 (8) Newncope nual AnUque Sale rnd Flea Clly (C) (i-8^-36) News — Weather (86) Tales of Wells Fargo 8:15 (8) Perspective* (C) (8^> General HespUhl (C) (40) WhAt'i M]r Liner (O (46) Amerlcaa Baadstand '76 (88) News — Weather aad 11:6 Nothing" (46) AU t t y ChOdren (C) (18) What’o My LineT (C) U:Z5 (8) Movie Market; and "Fashiona in 6:00 (3”0-2 z^ ; Weather — Sportii (ZX) Capital WrostUas (C) Sports (C) * Spo-ts (C) 4:3# Sports TTs (C> (88-SA46) News — Weather A "C cego (Jroaslng" '66. Ameri­ 6:88 (8) TBA Sewing.” 8:86 (8) Banger Station (C) (8) Truth or Consequences 1:86 (8) As the Worid Taras (C) (88) Thin U the U fe (C) (88-86) Bright Promise (C> and Newi (30) To TeU the Truth (C) (8) BasebaU (C) “Birth Of Direct Action" 11:85 (8) Movies 6:3# Antiques VU B (8-46) Let’s Mahe a Deal (C) t ^ H on ^ Tree (C) ed course, making lawless Af­ 1:86 (3) As the Worid Tarns (C) 6:#6 <40; balnt (C) ExIUbltlon game between Mets 7:86 (46) News (C) "White Witch D o c to i^ w lth “Tomoirow's Antiques” rican colony part of Belgian (8) Mr. Goober (C) Susan Hayward, Robert Mltch- 8:66 (S) Love Is a Many Spleadored Animated musical special bas­ (88.88) Today Show (C) 6:30 (3) News with Walter Cron- and C^clnnati Reds at Tampa 7:30 (8) Mission: Impossible (C) 7:## BealUtes (C) ed on A.A. Milne’s classic chil­ Congo. Virginia Mayo, George khe 8:86 (S) Galdlng Light (O) bear of little brain” as he Carson (C) (18) Dick Van Dyke Tracking Communist activi­ and Jonathan Winters. and Dan Dtuyea... (C) 8:3# Worid We Live h (C> (8-U) Dick Cavett Show (C) (8) Conn-Tact (C) aa (88-86) The Doctors (C) seeks to satisfy his appetite (88) David Frost Show (C) <2z-S0; BC News (C) ties, submarine captain fol­ (8^) lAwrence Welk (C) 11:86 (8) M o v ie / (C> “The Weather Watchers" for honey. Sebastian Cabot (18) Merv Griffin Show (C) 7:0# Movie lows them to Arctic and dis­ 8:86 (8) My Three Sons (C) "The Q m From Flanders”. 9:## Masterpiece Theater (C> (8-46) DaUns Game (C) 1:88 (8-86-48) News — Prayer and (86) Galloping Oonrmet (C) ‘M eny Andrew" *58. Brltlah '63. kltuclmll'an Schell. Nicole 8:66 (8) Beverly BUIbUlles (C) narrates. Sterling Holloway is (46) Fllntstones (C) covers they’re planning to ex- (88-86) Movie (C) “ Brealung the Circle" voice of Pooh. Sion OK (C) archaeoiosiats while searching lode atomic bomb over "The Misfits", cnark Gable Bergdr. During WW I Ger- I#:## Fanfare (88-86) Another Worid — 1:65 (8) News —Prayer and Sign 9:15 (8) Yogi Bear Show (C) for uiiCiuia SiOlue, comes upon tnah soldier meets a glii hi Clly (8-46) Let” s Make a Deal (C) 9:86 (3) Lacy Show (C) B:orea. Richard Wldmark. Da­ and Marilyn Monroe. Nevada “Quartet" members of Iowa (18) I Spy (C) Off (C) circus troupe. F iids unexpect­ vid Wayne. Bella Darvl. cowboy is content roping wild occuoled Belgian village and String Quartet (846) Oeq^fal Hospital (C) (86) News (C) ed laleiu in one of performors (88-36) NCAA Basketball Tour­ "misfit" mustangs for sale to , ' despite the war they fall In 8:86 (8) Hanger Station (C) 8:66 (88-88) Rowan and Martin’s (46) Ununie aad lassie and falls for owner’s niece. nament (C) dog food company imtti he love. (88-86) Bright Promise (C) Langh-In i R (C) 16:66 (8) Movie Daimy Ka>e. Pier Angeil, meets humane and compas- (88) FUm CUssIcs Monday. March 22 (8-46) One Life to Live (C) Guest; Debbie Reynolds. (8) Peyton Place (46) Movie (C) PM Robert Q>nte. (C) "Belle Star” sirnatc woman who consld^ "Road To Singapore" '40. Bob 4:66 (8) FamUy Affair (C) (8-48) Newlywed Game (C) I (88-86) Dinah’s Place (C) <8; Truth or Gonsequences What's My Line?

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SA THURSDAY JO PROGRAM raids sive Tkmnd»r, M uck ZS Fllatstoaes (C) Howard Duff. fro m I (S) Vlrctaifai Orskam Skew (G> S:t (S> Perry Mason nouni (S) Mike Doaclaa Skew < U > WUd WUd West 9:1 I Movie ( a ) At Home WHk Klttx In fo i prepares barbecued chicken (M) Weather Watch (C) Andress. (C) 1 wkiga with Chinese sauce; (M> OUUgan’s Islaad (C) (48) Make Room for Oraad- that s Court Candon demonstrates (M) What’s My UaeT (C) daddy (O raida his technique of making I Ski Bepori (C) I (8-M) Dan Aagnit (C> unique decorative pieces from («LM ) Adam-lZ heavlei I (S-8-22.M> Weather — Sports tree roots; Robbie Amyx and To TeU the Troth man, Norm Crosby, MUt Ka- "Fashions In Sewing.” men and Laurie Ichino. Amerti (W> AU Mr CkUdres I (S> News with Walter <18) UB>abiidycd a ir I kite 1#:3# i Joe Oaragiola’s Memory <8) Newt with H.K. Smith and (18) Hartford Talh-la Game (C) Harry Beasoner (G) (48) Polka! (C) ply dc (8A«) Let’s Make a Deal (18) Dick Van Dyke 11:88 (b«-18-»d848) Newt Ised Ml 7:1 (8) To Borne With Love (C) ll:85 (8) Mevie the IF m.88) Days of Oar Uvet (G) (8) Troth or Conseqaenceo (C) "Cllmats” ’62. Man who di­ about (8A8) Newlywed Game (G) <18) What’i My LImeT (C) vorced one woman to marry The (S> Galdlag Light (G> <2ZS$-4$) Newt — Wemtker S another, finds he's ttUl in­ (IM 8) The Doctors (C) 8nortt <0 trigued with his first wife's gets ai <8-M) Dating Game (C) 7:88 friend. Socti he suspects all hit b] (8) Beverly HUIbDIleo (C) <8 4«) Ali*t Smith Jm m three women of plotting I88-88) Another World — <18) 1 Spy (G> against him. Marina Vlady, Siinda: City NC^A BatketbAll Emmanueie Rlva. “ t o (8 ^ > General Hospital "Smoke Signal" ’66. Dana An­ (8) Banger Station Gtme No. t. of semMlnAl drews, , Rex Reap tect A (88-88) Bright Promise (C> round played in Houatoo's Ajh son. annou (8-M) One Life to Live trodome. 11:88 (8848) Tonight Show Johnny (8) rnmUy Affair Jlin Nabart H ««r Cnmon _ (C) coodn (8848) Somersat (C) Guests: Ronnie Schell, Karen (8-M) Dick Cnvett Show (G) pratec (8-88) Dark Shadows (C> Morrow. (U> Merv Griffin (C> (8) Aady OrUflth Show <€> <8> Kfaic Flamfly fat Wathlaf- I (8-88-M) Newn — Prayer and AgBlni (8) David Frost Shaw Urn iC) Sign Off gun E (88) Mike Donglas Show rer as Angel of Lord, star. ^Jane Eyre’ TV Notes therapy program of Easter 5:85 (M ) Weather Wa8eh (C) 9:88 (8) Movie One o f television’g most suc- 12,00( Seals; Mrs. M. Donset shows 8:88 (88) OUUgaa’o Ulaad “ Cannon’’ William Omradi A some of ceramics to be fear (M) WhaTo My UaoT Vem MUea. Invaded By cesaful entertalnera, lAKtlle stiU ; lured at Americana Show of 8:M (S-S-88-M) Weather — (848) That Girl Ban, star of “Here’s I a k t *’ on hold Agawam Congregational and News ( G > (murch; and "Fashions tai (18) Caadld Camem 9:88 <8-M) The Odd Ceaple CBS, entered dramatic schoed FU ^ w in g." (88) To Ten the Tmth (C) 18:88 (8-M) Love, Amerlean at 16 and was told she had no waa n> (88) Tsles of Wells Fsrgo 8:85 (M ) Salat (G> (8848) Straage Bepert Women’s Lib (W) AU My ChUdrea (G) 8:88 (8) Nows with Walter CrW- 18:88 (IS) Hartford Tolfc^ future In show business. atreng 1:88 (8) As the World Tamo (C) kite (C) 11:88 (88-18-8848M) News _ (ConUnoed from Page One) 13,000 (88) Joe Oaraglola’o Memonr (8) News with H.K. Weather aad Sports (G) Game (18) Dick Vaa Dyhe “ The Long, Hot Summer" ’88. Dr. Joe Gannon on “ Medical South 8:N (8) Love It a Many Splendored (8848) NBC News (C) WUIIam Faulkner’s story of “ “ Into the romanticism at Tklag (C) 7:1 (8) Goldea T u ago (C) young drifter who arrives In ‘Love Story” and “Wutherint’ Center” on CBS, has written 60 are n (88-M) Days of Oar Lives (C> HoUday in Mnnspiy” small southern loom and poems and 36 songs. Vietm (S-M) Newlywed Game . . ' CoBseqiMB (C) chtuges he evokes In Uvea of Heights” that is returning to the 8:88 (8) Galdlag Light . (C) (18) What’s My U m T (C) daughter and weakling son of Screen. 17 m! (88 88) The Doctors (G) (8848-M) Nows — Weather « town’s wealthy land owner. deepei (8-M) Dattag Game (G) Sports (C) Paul Newman, Lee Remick. Hann, who has <»ncentrated MINI - MOTORS S:i (8) Beverly HBIbUlles (C> 7:88 (S) The latonu (C) Joanne Woodward. (O on the (das8i(» for the past three The (8848) Aaother World — (848) Brady Baach (C) "The Black Scorpion” ’67. HAHN • ECUF8E that GLy (U ) 1 Spy (C) Richard Denning, Mara Cor- years, said, "Titere Is a .large (848) Oeaeral Hospital (C) (8848) High Chaparral (C) day, Carlos Rivas. audience vraiUng for these sto­ Mowers, Tractors, traopa 8:88 (8) Baager Stattoa (C) 8:M (848) Naaay aao the Prefoo- 11:88 (8848) ’Tealght Shew J e h a » Snowblowers alx-wf (8848) Brigkl Premise (G) lor (G) Garsen (G> ries, needing them, responding (848) Oae U le to Uve (O) 8:88 (8) Aato Orllfllh Shew (G) (18) Merv Oriffla Shew (G) to them. It’s the audience driv- Chi M 4:M (8) FamUy Allalr (G> (848) PaHrldge Family (C) out of the theater and the (848) Dark Shadows (C> '”rhe Big Knife" Ida Lupino, (88-M) New* — Prayer aad audience that has largely turned Complete Service On All heavy 4:88 (8) Andy OrHINh Shew Jack Faliuice. Slga Off (G) off television because they don’t UUed (8) O a ^ Frost Shsw “ Gideon" Paddy Chayefsky's Off % like what they see.” WDunt M INI'- HOTOHS tlea, c 188 Rear W. Middle Tpke. 23,00a 648-8166 Aa We are not satisfied tumet (Batarday) (Satarday) until you are 6:00 BIU Love — Imu Morton helico 6:00 ’Town and Country 10:00 Ray Dunaway ovorls Radio for the Week 3:00 BUI Wlntera 6:00 Bob Steele Show 6:00 CaUp Hobart 10:00 Gardentlme acroM (These are the basic UkUiigs, and Include only those news 10:16 Modem Living 12:00 Bobby Rivera planet broadcasts of 10 or 16 minutes In length. Some statioiis carry (Snaday) 10:30 Saturday Showcase .SHO P ow 6:00 Religion 10:60 W n C Outdoors battel other short newscasts. Daily sports information can be found 11:00 Saturd^ Showcase SAVI 8:00 Tom Jones The on the sports pages.) 1:00 Mike Greene 13:00 News, weather 6:00 Chip Hobart 12:16 Saturday Showcase WHERE claim< 1:00 News 1:16 Your Home De(x>rator Y O U SEE U.S. WINF — 1230 9:10 AixMrtoUc Fellowship 1:80 Saturday Matinee | « « N | kUled 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 2:00 C)pera THIS 10:10 Challenge of (Siange with Hope W R C H — 910 four-O (Meaday-Frldsy) Cuxvlnchaxn 6:00 Monitor (Meaday-FMday) (Maaday-Satarday) 6:00 News, Weather SIGN Baae 11:06 Take A Stand with Father 6:30 Strictiy Sports 6:00 AI Gmes Show Nadolw 6:00 ReveUle Juat I 8:00 CBS World News Roundup 9:00 Rhapsody 6:30 Monitor 13:10 Paul Fleming Show 11:00 News, Weather PLEN’S TEXACO 9:06 Su8 Riggs Show 0:06 CBS Face the Nation 12:00 Mataice o f th 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 4:00 Highlights of Hartford 11:20 ^wrts Final 6:30 CSS Amerkton Week 8:00------Gasll.light 12:00 Other Side of the Day S81 M AIN 8T. rinea 10:00 Jeff Riggs Show 7:06 CBS Washington Week 13:00 CBS News 12:00 Quiet Hours ed. 7:30 CBS Quiltol Cloakroom (Snaday) 3:00 Morgen-Go-Round (Art Mor­ 8:10 CBS Science Editor CMWMAN BROS. Hee gen) Same as Uonday-Saturday listing, (Saaday) 8:30 Hopewell Baptist Church except: portet 4:40 CBS Stock Report 9:00 CBS News 5:30 Sunrlae Serenade 170 M AIN ST. 6:00 CBS World Tonight 8:00 Religious programs armoi 9:10 University Explorer 11:00 Quiet Hours 7:00 Sunday Strings 6:30 PhauIUess PhU Show 9:30 Revival Time 8:00 News w ay t 7:00 Lowell Thomas 10:00 Revival Time Echoee w n c — 1080 8:16 Sabbath Message 7:10 World Wide Sports wlUi Frank 10:16 Holy Trinity (Church 8:30 Guideline the I Gifford 11:06 Take A Stand with Father (Meaday-Friday) 9:00 News, Weather 7:30 Barry Grant Show Nadolny 6:00 Town and Coimtiy 9:10 Hymntime 9:00 CBS News 6:00 Bob Steele Show 9:30 NaUonal Radio Pulpit 11:06 Sue Riggs Program (Tues- 10:06 Theatre of Melody 10:00 Sunday Showcase Wed-Thur) W D R C — 1360 11:06 Jean Colbert Show 12:10 Sunday Showcase ’Take A Stand with Father (Masday-Friday) 13:00 News. Weather 12:45 ’Travel ’Trends Nadolny (Mon A Fri) 12:15 Meet Me on the Flasa 1:00 Sunday Best 12:06 Hope (Cunningham Show *6:00 Bob DeCsirio 1:00 News 7:00 Monitor c 10:00 Bob (Craig 1:16 MUteltae 6:00 News 8:00 Dick McDonough 3:06 Afternoon Edition 6:10 Sunday Edlticm (Satarday) 7:00 Joe Hager i 6:00 News —Stocks, Weather 6:00 News, Weather, Sports ELECTRONICS eOQ Al Gales Show 12:00 Dick Haddad > 6:35 StricUy Sports 6:30 Meet the P t m H 7:00 CBS News *(6;00 on M (»d ay) 7:06 Accent ’70 7:06 Monitor LABORATORIES 8:00 (CBS World News Roundup (Satarday) Reports 7 1«) Yale ReoarU 8:30 Alan Jackson Morning Report 6:00 Bob DeCarlo 8:06 Your Box at the Opera 9:00 PhauIUess Phil Show 10:00 Bob Craig 8:30 Eternal Light 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 3:00 Terry Woods 8:16 Pop Concert 9:06 Monitor 277 BROAD OI 12:00 BUI Vasser Show 7:00 Joe Hager 9:06 Nlghtbeat 10:30 Oongressional Report 3:00 Morgen-Go-Round (Art Mor­ 12:00 Dick Haddad 11:00 News, Buskiess, Weather gen) (Saaday) U:20 Sports Final FT. 6:00 Paul Item ing Show 6:00 Religious and public aervloe (alternate Smdays) The 1 programming 11:30 Other Side of Uie Day U :ro News, Weather, Sports 6:06 Speak Up On ^xn ts with Jack lo, n Warner 9:00 S(x>tt Morgan U:30 Other Side of tiie Day FJI. AND Ail. 7:00 CBS News 3:00 Dick McDonough U . R 7:10 ’The World This Week 7:00 Terry Woods — 10:30 Reltrioua and public service Ing I 8:06 Science for the Seventlee programming ror-sl U:00 S l^ Off CAR waa 1 (Saaday) Jury 6:00 CBS News On The Hour Den WILUS Garage 6:30 CBS World of Bellglon W P O P — 1410 M « 7:00 Church World News (Msaday-FHday) SPBOIAUSTB I n tape 7:18 Rwllginn hi the News 6:00 BUI Love — Lou Horton WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND W M I i I 7:80 Crossroads 10:00 TOm Jones BRAKR SRRVIOB A L I G Vv SU T RADIOS court 8:00 CBS News 1:00 BUI Whuen lim: OKNRRAL ADTO REPAIR throu 8:18 Maaohester C o u n c il 4:00 Mike Greene CtafcGM 7:00 Bay Dunaway 64A-4881—18 M AIN ST., MANCHESTER room 8 :K CBS Washtactoa Waak 12:00 Bobby RIveiu IT-] Jury RiMiy witne "H He t them flat, Wh perao recel tlmoi pflkck* todaj sixth E v Aubr the