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THimSDAY, MAY 6, IflTl PAOB T&ntTY-TWO Manclf1Et»Bttift0 BfiPraUi r permitting 18 year^Uds and Ihe C h i^ Choir of Enoanuel Uttle Flower of Jesus Moth- 94 New Electors over to vote In all elections Avorage Dally Net Press Ron em O rcle wUl meet toswrraw Lutheran Church will rehearse The Weather A bout Tow n at 8:18 p.m. at the home of tcmlght at 7:80 in Luther HaU of Added to Rolls federal, state and local — the For The Week Bated Thomas P. Connors, director M rs. John o ilm a n , 40 Good­ the church. two voting lists wlU be combin­ A pril!, 1971 Clear tonight; low in 80s with of the poUce science program win St Mm. James Watt is A total of 94 riectom were ed Into one. chance of frost in some areas. rih * (PoUah Women’s Alliance, The Baby Has at Manchester Community Col­ cO-hostess. added to Mancheeter voter lists Tomoirow partly sunny; high Groiq> 518, wUl nneet Saturday near 66. lege, was guest lecturer today betwem ^Kll 7 and a two-hour 15,695 In the Greater Hartford Com- at 7:80 p.m . at 77 North St. Memhem of Cub Scout Pack voter-making session last night MancheMter— A City o f VUIage Charm mui^ty CoUege Intensive Schol- 88 WlU m eet Saturday at 8:40 FuU Goqwl Christian FeUow­ am Program. His subject was a.m. at the WaddeU School Of the 94 new votm «, 66 are Been Named shlp, Interdenominational, will “Law and Order—LiberaUty or parking lot for a bus trip to In the ower-21 age group and VOL. LXXXX, NO. 185 MANCHESTER, CONN., EHIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 (Classified AdverUslBg en Page S8) PRICE ElETEEN CENTS have a Bible study and open (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Repmsslon.” Boston. Cubs are mmlnded to are on the “Regular Electom" discussion toniglit at 7:80 at wear uniforms and bring their HaU. list, permitting them to vote In jinrf It a * ______Dr. and Mm. David Le- lunch and snaclu. TOumeau o f IS Cobum Rd. wUl aU elections — federal, state Dopont, Jeaimln» Yvonne, dauglitor o< Ronald and Mary Mountain Laurel Chapter of and local. The other 8 are in Packard D u ^ t, 74 Durant 8t., MancheMer. She waa born be host and hostess at the Isita Chapman Court Order of Junior Museum Sunday after­ Sweet Adelines wlU rehearse to­ the 18 to 20 age group and are Bonn Sets Blaek Jobless Rate April 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her m ^m al Amaranth, wUl meet tomorrow night at 8 at the Russtan-Amer- f th e wArodli «f Plane Crash erandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Packard, «9 DuM t noon from 2 to 8. They wUl sis- at 7:48 p.m. at the Masonic cri the “ Federal E lectors’ ’ Ust, r slat chUdren In making artificial ican National Center, 218 Weth­ iaw rtttm n mAn6lMt*P;^ St. Her paternal grandparrmts are Mr. and Mrs. George Temple. Refmshments wlU be ersfield Ave., Hartford. permitting them to vote only ih Plan to Fight potrt, 117 Ridge St. She has two brothers, Ronald, '8, and « 1 - pussy wUlow iSouquets for served after the meeting. Of- In A rizona Mother’s Day. federal elections. At Seven-Year High ' chael, 2. . . flcem wlU wear color gowns. Thoee plaiming to attend the The Democmts gained 39 we fdwaj^s maintain a complete The Jehovah’s Witnesses Church Women United May new votem (8 “Regular” and assortment of Dollar Crisis Q a im s 12 WASHINGTON (A P )—^The government said today Bissell, Jennifer Megan, daughter o f John and Hillsabeth The Methodist Yoi^th FeUow­ FellowEltip Day program tomor­ TTieocratlc Ministry School wlU 14 “Federal) and the Repub­ unemployment edg^ up slightly to 6.1 per cent last Chltuai Blssoll, 46 Quarry Dr., Vernon. She was bom April 22 shlp of North United Methodist row noon at Ehnanuel Lutheran BONN, Germany (AP) — The OOOLIDGE, Arlz. (AP) — Wlt- at Miancheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gra^ather meet tonight at 7:80 at King­ Church wlU sponsor a car wash Church are reminded to bring a licans gained 17 new votem (14 party and bcmquet month. The jobless rate for blacks soared to 10 per Is Gilbert twm ck. Bast Hartford. Her paternal gran«^>arM>ts dom HaU. Ih ere wlU be a serv­ gwemment agre^ today on a nesses say., an Apache Airlines Saturday from 10 a-m. to 2 p.m. salad for the luncheon. “Regular” and 8 "Federal”). cent, highest since January 1964. are Mrs. Gladyce BisseU, IfiO Ludlow Rd., Manchester: and ice meeting at 8:85. P ^ International plane appeared to be attempting at the church. Ih e "R egular EUectora” Ust supplies monetary crisis hitting the dol- u * The Bureau of Labor Stalls------John BlsseUrw^lingford. tics said the figures showed The Democratic National ^ • Loyal Circle of Kings Daugh­ The Salvation Army BlMe gained 27 unaftiliated voters lar in Europe and wlB pfeseirt it ““ ^“en * Junior and Senior CbnUrma- B’ellowahlp wlU meet tciUght at for any sixe affair, plus to its partnem in the-European nose-dived into a cotton field "the employment situation was committee Issued a statement Hnbbard, Alfred William, son of WllBam and lAVonne ters wUl iheet Monday at’ 7:48 and the "Federal ESeotom” list organisational discounts too! tion Classes of Emanuel Luther­ 7,.i80 at the Cldadel to discuss Common Market. near here and exploded. AU 12 essenUaUy unchanged. . . saying: “Wholesale prices have Longwood Hubbard, 201 Regan Rd., RockvlUe. He was bom p.m. in the FeUowshlp Room gained 11 unafflUated. The report fc^owed cme of gone up. Steel prices have gone of C e n t e r Congregational an Church wUl meet tonight at "Haimcniiing", a part of their - Details of the plan were not persons on board were kUled. AprU 21 at RockvlUe General Hospital. IDs maternal grand­ Manchester’s “Regular Elec­ • large taUecloths • dh^o****!® •“»* Tuesday which showed a new up. The dollar Is under attack in mother Is Mrs. Geraldine Longwood, Newaygo, JUch. His pa­ Church. Mm. Dorothy Petersen 6:80 in the Parish Building. series, “Hie Successful Life.” ^ losed In an announcement ’The plane, on a flight Thura- tom” Ust now totals, 28,882, with • disposable cold cups e disposable plates increase in wholesale prices, Europe. And now unemploy- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Hubbard, Urbana, wUl serve as hostess. dampenlng President Nlxcm’s ment has risen. And aU we get The board of education of ’The Marine Corps League 9,208 Dem ocrats, 8,641 Repulv • plastic tableware • decorations—candles fwaSuo^my^S!™^ ^ lU. Auxiliary wUl npooBor a rum­ efforts to battle Inflation. from the Nixem admlndstraUon * Al AU articles for the St. Bridget Community Baptist Church wUl Ucans, and 8,886 unafflUated. e disposable ebampagne glasses earlier In the day a government scheduled corn- mage sale Saturday from 9 committee of economic experts merclal airliner to crash In the Nixon has promised to bring Is the worn-out promise that Percy, Kurt Andrew, son of Robert and Roberta Lehmus Rosary Society hmunage sale meet tonight at 7 :30 In the And Manchester’s “Federal church youth buUding. a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Marine recommended letting the West ccmtinental United States since over-all unemployment down to things will get better.” Percy, 78 Bdgewater Dr., Coventry. He was bom April 6 at should be brought to the St. "we feature 4.6 per cent by the middle of The April Jobless rate was up Bridget School cafeteria to­ Club, 717 Parker St. Electom” USt how totals 180, Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparente are Dr. and with 45 Dem ocrats, 17 Repub- ^ ^ November 1969. It carried 10 [ 972, one-tenth of one per cent over Mrs. Harold J. Lehmus, 161 Bluerldge Dr., Manchester. HBs morrow from 7 to 8 p.m. The The committee on finance of variety at its best!' new level of parity with the dol­ llcani and 68 unafflUated. At the White House press sec- the 6 per cent rate for March, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Percy, Har­ sale wUl be conducted Saturday North United Methodist Church The Polish National Alliance, lar. The Immediate effect would » crew of two. If and when 88 states ratify retary Ronald L. Ziegler was starting at 10 a.m. In the school wUl meet tonight at 7:80 at the Group 1966, win meet Saturday be an increase In the value of -Among the victims was Thom- (See Page Ten) rison, N.Y. a constitutional amendment for the mark. as Segundo, chairman of the Pa- asked about the increase in the » ■ » » * -m cafeteria. church. at 6:80 p.m. at 77 North St. Palmer, Kerry Aime, daughter of isamest and Pamela ^ The plan aiteo would com bat P^Lgo Indian Tribal Council at unemploymerit Index and re- Smith Palm er, 88 S. Whitney S t, Hrurtford. She was born AprU inflation In West Germany, Ah- Sells, Arlz. Othem included Rob- pUed, ‘‘We of course would have 28 at M anche^r Memorial H o^tal. Her maternal grani^iar- lere said. ert Ford, of Prescott, Ariz., ex- rather seen It go down.” Economists ents are Mr. and Mm. Walter S. Smith, R t 44A, Bolton. She Ahlere added that the govern- ecutive vice president of Nu- However, he said administra­ ment hoped its plan would find clear Dynamics of mioenlx,* and tion experts told him unemploy­ has a sister, Wendy, 2%. • I#' « the support of the five other Richard Hummer, of 'Tucson, a ment figures remain basically Report To Cruinm, Bidurd a im i, son of Alan and Bthel Domlna Common Maiket members but pUot for the airline flying to static In the early stages of ex­ conceded that the meeting In Phoenix to pick up another pansionary periods. Crumm, 22 Roosevelt St, Manchester. He was bom April 28 Everyone seems to have quite different thoughts as seen by their varied at Manchester Memorial Hoqiital. His materenal grandparents Brussels, Belgium, on Saturday, flight. He said the administration are Mr. -and Mm. CamlUe Domlna, Newport Center, V t His whlrii will deal with the prob- Also aboard was Michael expressions, as an American delegation led by Secretary of State R o^rs, will push forward with Its cur­ Executives paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crumm, Bing­ lem, "wlH certainly be very dlf- McGrath, son of the Apache sta- left, met with Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, center, and her advisers rent economic policies and Is HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) — hamton, N.Y. He has a sister, Kimbeiiy, 1. flcult.” [Jon agent In Tucson., in Jerusalem. A t right is Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Allon. (AP Phoixi) Antiaircraft confident Its measures ultimate- He said Economics Minister Ramon Florez, 60, an Irriga- ly “will be reflected In the un- • “Twenty industry economists ad- Neohltilo, Kathaleen, dau f^ r of William and Bruna Kari SchlUer and Foreign Minis- tor who was working about a employment figures, and more 'vised the Business Council to- Bonetti NechltUo, 18 Heron Rd.. East Hartford. She was bom ter Walter Scheel would present half-mile away, said the plane Guns Hit By importantly in an Increase in ii*e -economy is not meeting the government’s plan at the appeared to be in level flight ' President Nixon’s recovery April 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal goals but will follow a pattern of grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Usldoro Bonetti, 68 Homestead meeting of Common Market ^nd then came almost straight Rogers Gets View from Jet economics and finance minis- ^own “ moderate economic growth for St, Mlanchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J o f y l ^ s s the remainder of 1971.” John NechltUo, 891 Hilliard St, Manchester. She has a sMer, tern, ^ eel Is exp^ted to The 18-passenger, twln-englne U.S. Bombers Rate the only foreign minister attend- p,a„e struck the ground about TTie report of the council’s Carol, 1. By GEORGE ESPER panel of professional economists ^ E R E H O ttS l ,1 0 feet from an irrigation ditch, Of Stronghold at Sinai Desert Associated Press Writer ■ae coi^ttee of economic ditch exploded, In Drop In showed general agreement that Kosak, Soott Andrew, son of Gervalse and Mary Hansen inflation remains a hazard and Kosak, 84 Kenwood. Dr., Manchester. He was bom AprU 28 at experts sold a move to float the JERUSALEM (AP) — With Middle East tour, the secretary debate emerged here more SAIGON (AP) — U.3. fighter- ~ , mark should be tuicompanied by (See Page Sixteen) o f state went first to Jerusalem strongly than at ^ ers^ Arab bomlmrs exchanged fire wlto f^O flJlCCtlCU t that no addlUonal government Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Israel‘s army chief of staff as stimulative - measures—such as Mr, and Mm. 'miUarn T. Hansen, 129 Lmoof ^ t, Mancherier. "domestic stabilization meas­ for talks with______Premier Golda_____ Jordan, stops—Saudi antiaircraft Arabia, guns Inside North ures,” presumably meaning his guide. Secretary of State other Israeli policy- Lebanon and Egypt. Vietnam today and destroyed tax reduction or stepped-up His paternal grandparents are Mrs. Ann W. Kosak, 42 Birch HARTFORD (AP) — Insured spending—are required. St, Manchester and Chester G. Kosak, 812 Main St He has ways of fighting inflation in William P. Rogera flew over makers. The secretary of state set the three of the long-range weapons ^ c T s a l e West Germany. Sharm el %elkh today and told V, q s^kesman described ^ Israeli visit In an ar- In the 3Srd strike at the North ^m pl^m ent In Ck^ecticut 'Ihe r e ^ w^ presenUd to a sister, Traci, 2^. A U.S. spokesman, described W Ml • The committee made its re­ newsmen he had a better un- ^ ^.^s^k^m ^, d e^ it^ statement which spoke of this yoar, the U.S. Command feU to 9 2 ^ r cent for the w^k tte executives of s ^ ^ of ma- U .S .-Q iin a the 2(4-hour m eeti^^ a good ^ g [rtemtehlp and “the announced. AprU 18-24, the state Labor jor corporations at the spring commendations to SchUler on derstandlng of the situation aft- m^mated exchange.' Klrchberger, Oara Dale, daughter of Robert and Vonda cvehange. constancy of America’s support A spokesman, Maj. Charles Department said Friday. meeting of the Business CouheU. Bertacdnl Klrchberger, 14 Claire Rd., Vernon. She was bmn Thuraday. er seeing the area. sources Rogers sat In the copilot’s “ :r “ for the well-being and security Johnson, said none of the Amer- The rate Is based on the num- The eccmomlste’ views seem^ AprU 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Floating of the deutschemark T rade B ar seS^ Lt. Gen. Halm Bar-Lev «n ^ t^ ^ e^ d ” was hit In the action 40 ber of continu^ claims for to crinclde vdto thoee express^ grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Samuri P. Bertacdnl, Litch­ means placing It cm the free ex­ field. Her paternal grandmother Is Mm. RaliUi B. Klrchberger, change market to see hexw much pointed out atateglc areas at the “ “ a He called at the same time for miles north of the demilitarized employment benefits for the by the council members In prl- ^ronghbld on the southern tip of doing more “to Impart new mtv zone. week which were down by 1,398 vate talks with newsmen, Morris. She has a brother, Eric, IMi; and a sister, Lee, 2H- It call bring In terms of other curteheies, Including the dcdlar. R em oved th ecal desert. They circled n^^um to the negation for a However, the U.S. Command compared to the week before. The panel predicted ^ t n a - the outpost for about 16 minutes Saturday. settlement” and for meet- reported that another Air Force The total of continued claims for Uonal wtput total about Addabbo, Mdinda, daughter of Frank and Judith Mor­ Its criiciol rate Is 27 1-3 cents. It 1« now sdUng for nearly 28 WASHINGTON (AP) — The before returning to Tel Aviv. *Hie question of what pressure challenge and Indeed F4 Phantom was shot down the week ending AprU 24 was $1,080 trillion this year, a gain rison Addabbo, IM W. Center St, Manchester. She was bom cents, or 3.58 marks to the (h)l- United States today rem oved all “The flight lasted 1% hours. Rogers might bring to bear Is a ^ making peace." Thursday farther south In the 90,931, Uie department said. of nearly 7.5 per cent from 1970. AprU 26 at Manchester Memorial Hoepttnl. Her maternal ______Using his presidential jetliner, highly sensitive one ■with the Is- Rogers paid his first caM on Laotian panhandle while on a 'The total for claims of ail However, much of the Increase g^randparents are Mr. and Mm. Roland Morrison, Blast Hart­ lar. ccmtrols cm the use of American ford. Her p ater^ grandfather Is Vito Addabbo, 27 Walker St, Up to now the mark’s value dollars In transactions with Rogers sandwiched the sight- elder statesman David Bqn-Gur- m l^ on ^ a^ t the Ho m ^ on exchange markets has been rhino seeing flight In between talks States for their main outalde rated here as a dove, trail. The two . crewmen were and continuing—was 96,922, com- r l^ prices, toe ^^om ^ Manchester. She has a sister, Jodl-Lyim, 8. restricted by International mon. »"“^Sand OUna. Israeli leaders marked by sup^. • ' Ben-Gurion told a newsman rescued, the command said. pared to 98,269 toe week before. ^ . .Real grow^ wlU be about etary agreementa. Under these The decision swept away a big ,,^ 3^ ygj,^[g ^Is desire for One should Mt assume for Johnson said the two Phan- For the corresponding week In three per cent, they s^d agreements government banks barrier to International trade more flexiblUty In Israel’s de- Ui® ®xcbai^ of riews that we j emphasized that toms that made the attack to- mo, the total claims were 40,880 TTie totU ts well Im Iow toe intervene to support the curren- with China. mands In the peace negotiations ® stoenuous y^^ personal views, day were attacking toe upper and toe insured unemployment NJxot admlnlstratlOT s $1-0M cy If It flu^ates too high gjnee 1960 the U S govern- with toe Arabs. deputy "Premier " ’ H u and that where y^^toe occunledoccupied ter- portion of toe Ho cmChi MinnMlnh trail rate 3.7 per cent. trlUlon gross national product In above or below the floor price . . Sharm el Sheikh commands Tigal JUion,i^on, one one oof those at toe j^y^j^gg g^g concerned, there Is when they were fired on by aThe Insured unemployment fl- 1971. It taplles ^ t unemploy- of^H cento prohibited the use of to the Red Jenj^em■'““'usalein session. ^ lone view.” battery less than a mile across gures do not Include persons out nient will not fall as rapidly as The view of the committee of ^0“*™ ®r®«t based upon the gea. Bast Africa and toe oil of 'There There ‘s Is no d doubt that toe Ben-Gurion has ..... said...... he be- the border and near toe Ban - of ------work and not eligible„ for un- the White House hopes. The economic exoerto Is beUeved to **“““ ■ transactions with Red the Persian Gulf. The IsraeUs ^®rt®“ i ^®*®- ueves Israel should abandon all Karal— ■ pass, one of.... toe major employment compensation. council predicted . , „ only a * moder- t CARD GALLERY S te iritT^r

A summary of toe panel’s „ . . . ______. Industry that the dirilar may be Arrivtog In Tel Aviv from Cal- cast affaire, Se(e Page Sixteen) If toe g o v e n ^ ^ t ^ transactions with main- no Hiumday to complete Ws "nie atmosphere of vigorous (See Page Twenty) findings which was released to such a ipeasure, It was expected r 4ii.,o Secretary of Labor James D. reprters IniUcated that busl- that toe mark would rise „ ■ . 1 . 1. urvit -decision makes Intemar Hodgson Issued a statement "ess oujteys for plant and equl^ immedi^ly to Its ,^,„ygg s a ^ that ’’Htis months’s re- increa^ by only ^ parhape come regdUy avalteble to toe Red port on unemployment levels T ' to its present value once specu- Q^j-g' was a disappointment. We feel lator presBRire on the currency ceased. “nie action follows President Congress iona I Okay Indicated reco^ry. O n ^ e consumer Hie freeing of toe mark Nixon’s April 14 decision to re- shorUy Ite coming dovm but we jt contained this analysis: seems to be toe method of insur- trade restrictions with Red are evldenUy now obser^ a „ ^ y^g g,„[3u,ta„tg ing external and internal eco- I«ttem ^ t ^ marked pre- g^^^^ y^g g „ , ^ g r jg be- n ^ c stability that best corre- The Trea^ry ^ vloufl periods of e c^ om lc resur- ,ggg gg^ty^^ spends to the current prob- restrict!^ that ba^d Ameri- On Lockheed Loan Guarantees gence after a slowdown, namely g^^^ ^^^g ^gj j^petus for l2m ^ toe committee said. ®“ n H ¥ ormwARTy in overruns on defense orolects S. Schwelker of , Javlts said the Wll should be that a pickup to employment si- econontic growth. It. was noted One of toe five panel mem- “ If ^rom calling on mainland Writer was pushedpusned to thetoe brink bmuc 01of benkinanx- whosewiu«e position could tip off toe broadened K,,Hi„oHae&' to that mleht have an Improvement to other eco- consumem are very cost here, Claus Koehler, said in a ruptey thlB year with collapse of stance other middle-of-the-road Ing ^toeMeS mat mgnt nave ^ j ,, (See Page Sixteen) minority view thad he had reser- In addition, American _ oil _ WASHINGTON (AP) — There R^,g Rgygg Ltd. The British senaitore wUl take. an Impart on be®ted public overseas wttu>riz^ t^rell fuel or to indications Congress will maker of luxury cars Is produc- Moorhead, noting toe Penn rervlces. He srtd ® ------Hen v sold mxixx theukj move would bring w^aaAAtp *^*r® authorized♦UaI.. voooAla to sell Iwto fuel noTtu^ approve loan guiwlUlwccB guarantees Lvi for jjy. eiurtnes engines lOT for LOClUieea’S Lockheed’s Kjenvnu Central case, OOJV*said toe railroad to-- amend- any . administration THE with tt the desired flexiblUty In c^^Ued by Lockheed* __i.i__ j AircraftAi___ ^ Oorp., and commercial...... airliner . and is still______runningrw>\v bill and alonz that the only U11 H N E S T , ¥- pert^p® other companies as ^e British govenunent report- coiporate and financial people ® At Trial SELECnON (See PM® Ten) land Oitoa. one congr^man at- m shore up ^Us ha^ been Involved in toe com- a s^lal authority to dole out to ______—------— — ------^----- tacked the move as an attempt <,niy Lockheed’s survival Is pany shakeup. He said bank- “ ®“ cases.,- iN .. to ball out the Lockheed chair- guaranteed. ruptey for Lockheed would not Others to Congress made their man and “his merry band of Moorehead’s criticism of toe affect continued operation of the posl^m clw to recent ^ys. Qiaracter of Bobby Seale Takes Off Tomorrow thieves.” -White House proposal was ech- nation’s No. 1 defense contrac- Rep. WUUam S. Moorhead, <,ed by othem to toe House, and tor and would result only to toe - f 9^ Defended by Two Priests D-Pa., lashed out Thursday at j^ the Senate there were objec-, ousting of “Dan Haughton and “ 'PP*^ MOTHErS DAY CARDS the Nixon administration, which tjjma from such Influential Re- Ws merry band of tWeves.” toe pro^m mu to v r^ By PETER OOWEN if anyone can keep the peace Unmanned Spacecraft Set asked the guarantees, and Lock- publicans as G wWp Robert Rep. Henry Reuss, D-Wls., to J® Associated PreM Writer and quiet to the community,” heed Chairman Djuilel Haugh- p (jriffjn of MlcWgan and Ja- a statement, said: "Certainly . the priest said, “Bobby Seale AND GIFTS For Voyage Toward Mars ton. ' ^bK JavitsofNeiTyork. the Congress should not vote br^-mlnded about a broader NEW HAVEN (AP) — Two ’’ DUTCH PEWTER ‘One hasI i a a to admire Daniel inoicaungindicating tne toe inugiui.uuc magidtude of any funds or O-—guarantees------’ wWch T "'m oHmlniotrotinn onnaront. priests, testifying at toe trial , site’s BiaiC’S Atty.Aliy. ArnoldAmoiu Markle,jyiariue, Important unmanned spacecraft Haughton who by sheer gute u,e battle that may lie ahead might reward or ^rpetuate rt B^by G S^e Md Bricka [j,g prosecutor, asked'toe Rev. JEWELRY lOXES By THOMAS O’TOOLE ...... «« «. _•___ Aviil Kolllvtop uHTVb ho.a Irpnt hffl Awv«%As>4il/\n nA iviiamcinAorom^mt oT bad conx>- *7 piaiia 10 carry uie uui HuaroinH. said thev knew Seale ______MUSIC lOXES The Washlnghm Post LEAD CRYSTAL CAPE KENNEDY, Fla., - „ „ FONDUE DISHES Launch crews Hiursday began ^|j ^ fired tow ^ Mara to with threats rt corporate "GEORGES IRIARD" loading fuel aboard the rocket y,e next two weeks. Together, auirid® a™* then walking out Steele and Giaimo sees no teou^ gettZ Tl^^ «^^® ^ ®®1^®«- * that wUl lift into space the first Marinera cost the U.S. with the taxpayem’^ money. heed bill throuitii ^ . . . ‘"Ihat certainly is,” the wit- ICE SUCKETS American spacecraft built to million, a price tag you Moorhead said. But Sen William Proxmlre "'^® witnesses took toe ^ggg jcjored, explaining that D-Wls ^ row erto^tiT ” ! Hiursday to Superior C^rt ..[^g ,g ^ j^gf^j gg fje- GLASSES Our Regular Low 3,97 orMt toe jdahet Mara. could .almost read to toe faces His statement followed a news Legislators Want Strings Our Regular Low BS9 Mariner 8 It’s caUed, and If „f u,e men getting ready to ®?*^"®® ery bit as hard as he did eariier ^® ^‘"®^ oppressed people be- AND things at launch pad 36A move rt Trea^ John B. ^"nalty this year to leading the success- f *jj® ^ * ^ ^ f e ^ ®“ ®® ^ MANY along amoothly the next two ^ announced the administration On U.S. Loan to Lockheed ful ^ve against federal help mrthtt ®*^® *'®®'^ ‘® ®°'"® days the unmanned 2,200 pound f “ ' next week will send Congress a for development rt another ‘**® P™®®“ ®"® ^ POWER SCISSORS nackaxe of cameras and inatni- ^ ^ WU seeking $260 million in guar- It would also serve to U>lster strictly toe si^lal ^na^^ MAKE-UP MIRROR menumon»o urtllwill hobe parriedcarried Intointo space well-behaved spacecraft oi»<»uov.o.. and antees antees to to keep Keep Lockheed Docicneea from irom Bj BETTY QUATRALE _h o sunersonlc-transoort X vx? Avrussxs «xs. ------aTcna, me social arena . . . ' Chits fabrics, paper, cloth, and does It neatly, bv^ AUas-Centaur rocketpre- we»re ready to go.'* launch oper- collapsing. (Herald Reporter) the area pl^e. ^ ^ honest person witi^trem - ^he Rev. Nell said thoee who “ mod-glo" electric with travel case. Revemes for magnify mrenly. Ideal sewing companion. Stainless blades. ciselv at 9-11 om EDT on Sat- atlons director' John Jeilon told Connally said his preliminary The chronic.unemploym^t to providing toe possibility of to- Wright Patman iD-Tex., ®”4ous amount rt tote^ty and gj.^ oppressed rtiould only use or true-vlslon. Set with four Ught bulbs. For the girl on 'th e press here Thursday, soundings Indicate toe leglsla- the area’s aerospace Industry creased employment at the g^alnnan of the House Banking truthfulness” toe Rev nre^rms as a last resort, the go. ■ , uroay.RnckeUns' directly out over___ "You’re 1rw\V4Ti0>looking atqF nnaone rt FH toea [[o^o._ ___ willin be i.. approved.______a has ’nmmnt^dprompted CMUFTeSSmenCongressmen TTnitAdunited AircraftAirr*roft olantplant Into EastBast ^ opposes a bailout.... Rftrl A. ^®“’Neil, ® a black BoiSCODBiEpl^opal g^gj^ 0434 g^^ lurMB Huggins, ■W tho Smith Atlantic toward Mom *®w groups to Florida who hope Tj[e consensus of several con- n..-l....ooARobert Steele, 0«v*xa.9«1l4%am Republican e of \ f Hartford.tt.. ThekiHaa onlyyvvilar i^er com- oATn. ^ Lockheed * alone. rr He Is push- #wvm /^alrlon/l trallT 23,______face capital . . . charges . ' arising n million miles away the Marl- R won’t rain over the weekend,” gressmen queried Is that a stiff the Second District Vernon, and pany capable rt producing toe j legislation to create a Re- The^t^ ss^ d he had fro„[ jbe killing rt Alex Rack- nor 8 unacecraft will start the b® added. fight over the Nixon admlnlstra- Robert Giaimo, Democrat of engines would be General Elec- construction Finance Corpora- bnown Seale Intensively j^y jjgy jj [999 q;hey are first leg ^ a Journey that will A ctu^, Nellon said, a light tion plan will be followed by ap- the Third District, to trio to Ctonctnati, Ohio. tlon-type solution for failing Intimately for three years, ^ chaiged with kidnaping result- last 192 davs and cover a dls- rain i^redlcted for Saturday proval rt some type bUl em- sor a resolution presented to According to Rep. EUa Gras- businesses. t ^ ^ death, aiding and abett- tance rt 287 million miles. The night but "nothing that will bracing other shaky businesses toe House rt Representatives rt the Sixth DUtrict. Pratt The administration proposal tog murder and lesser charges, snocecraft Is due to arrive In stop us from going.” whose failure could have severe today which would guarantee ^ vvhltney officials say that at apparently has tentative sup- s o 1 ~ “ abbreviated session Prl- MANCHESTER | SDN. thru FRL OiTUvirons rt Mam Nov. 14, at The task rt getting Mariner ^ttecia on toe national economy, that any aircraft constructed by jgggj 309 j„bg will bo saved tills port of such leading Senate 'J'® day. the Judge denied a defense NEWINGTON WETHERSFIELD RLOOMFIELD which time it will be maneu- jnto Martian orbit to «me rt In- °"® ^ey Democrat said, how- Lockheed Aircraft Corp. woiUd ygg^. gnj 2,000 to 1972 If the Democratic Uberals as Hubert Jr*®"'!® ^b® motion to take the Jury out to vered Into orWt about the planet credible accuracy retiring as ever, that If the bUl is expand- be built, with U.S.-constructed g contract to build H. Humphrey of , Ed- *®^®„*;,,._ „ „ ___ the New Haven apartment where 1051 RLUE HILLS AVE. PARKADE CENTER I IQ A.M. tO 10 P.M. Charles R. Garry, 3375 RERUN TPKE. 1130 SILAS DEANE to start an unprecedented mis- j[ ^oes to place Mariner at the ed, “ The whole thing wUl sink, engtoes.______^ engines for Lockheed’s L-111 mund S. Muskle of Maine and ° Seale is alleged to have ordered rio^'w hich irvdli photograph eJ ' ; ? t o M7 mUllo^ mUe trip Why P«‘ v m m John Tunney of CaUfornla, all rt R^bley salln. more than 70 percent of the ,„[„ g„ ‘C^t^m is de^.’ ______‘ ° “ “ ’ whom opposed the SST. 'TUnney **®*‘ ®®®*® bad a peaceful na- .pbg <)efense Is trying to prove Lockheed,

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MANCHEOTEK EVEmNff HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 this serious problem to intelli­ PAGE TWO Coventry G ties Adopt gent people who may hot know what we’re up against In this MeskiiiSap Stafford Springs Motor M O M E R A n N O B Rockville Sheinwold on Bridge country, then maybe these peo­ Three More Steel Firms Piano's Restaurant C o u n c i l m e n C o u r s e F o r ple ban be depended upon to do Colleges Err FDRRARENfBANO Hospital Notes r o u t e 6 and 44A the rig^it thing.” TAKE GREAT PAINS TO DO (Students are Informed, by youngpeopie visiting hours are 1S:M to 8 NORTH WRONG THING C u t B u d g e t Drunk IWiver personal stories and by films, of In Adm ission Hike Prices About 6 % !»• (MmSm raMfi A M . p.m. In all areas except ma­ 4 K 10 6 5 MOTHER’S DAY By ALFRED SHEINWOLD AQJ9 the seriousness of the drinking (AP) — Three very idjsturbed about the price ternity where they are 8 to 4 For Schools PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — driver. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Con­ steel comptmles have lined up hikes. The Industry and Its work and 6:80 to 8 p.m. Many years ago 1 decided O 16 TAKE MOM TO PIANO'S necticut’s policy of admitting * 9 5 2 You’re enrolled in an extension By graduation day, the sfu- . . . ling Sat. Nile behind the Industry grlant, U.S. force "have to keep in mind dent has taken a series of tests, s^hoo graduate to a Ui. MU MMITTiO “ never to point otit that a bridge "nie Town OouncU, meeting in course of State Univer- Steel Corp., In Increasing prices whether they are pricing them­ SaunlMMicM Admitted Tuesday: Made- resembles life Itself. It wEsrr EAST We W ill Do The Cooking flTVflivoxwi di*d]Tn8t&nc6S stfttc coixununity coIIg^g is slty. The professor has labeled discovered wasted effort and perpetuates a NASCAR SaKtiOMd on major products by more than selves out of the world market," line Bochenko, Vernon Garden sounds so pompous to say "In 4 8 3 2 ♦ 7 executive secwlon with the Board Connally said. 742 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW you as a potential murderer. whether he has a drinking prob- “mistaken idea” that success Is 6 per cent. Ml. MU MMimO Apts. Apt. 36; Doris Glacomlnl, bridge, as to life. . r 3<> J won’* Z> 653 of Education thU week, has Im- E a 4r A b b m a * Twii 25 Up Modified Feihn But at the same time, <3onnal- o K 10 5 4 0 98732 Jones and Laughlln Steel niiw»i enuii LI fiiiintM K » anything about all the posed some dramatic cuts on No university credit la offered lem and how he can prevent a r i r S All Aiiericai SportMa Inbn ly said he didn’t believe wage E 3 28 {Thompson St., and Jacque- to do exacUy 4> KJ4 4k 8763 643-2343 and almost all taking the class recurrence. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill. 3 6 3 1 1 6 Oorp., the nation’s sixth largest and price controls were neces­ the budget which wlU be pre­ During a speech to the Con­ producer, was the latest to an­ line VanCleef, Hillsdale Dr., ^rong thing. Not a word. SOUTH paid the $10 registration fee be- sary at this stage. ' 4 AQI94 sented at the annuEd town meet­ grudgingly. Most feel the 10 necticut Public Expenditure M ,000 TO WIN nounce a hike of 6% per cent, Mtnicm Rockville: Gayle Noyes, West North dealer. Presidential press secretary Z> K 10 8 ing ran May 17. hqurs spent In the classroom Council Thursday, Meskill s^d following similar announce­ Ronald L. Ziegler said Wednes­ (M«r 17 nwHiw KCM»M*IMHartford: Tracey Northup, Bax­ Both sides vulnerable. Workmen Gag the community colleges’ board Gales Open 5:30 .Adilts^Ofi ments Thursday by Republic PwwItrAMtfiMrMs Opening lead — Six of Hearts. 0 AQ Vnth the cuts, the 1971-72 will be a waste of time. day "the administration, the I ter St., Tolland; Minnie Brad- 4k A Q 10 However, the Judge has told of trustees should {>lace "top and Armco Steel companies. South won the first trick with budget represents a mill rate 1st Eveet 8:00 Free Parking ChlMrai M.0I White House, Is disappointed” JONAS' LOG CABIN you that you’ll have your driv­ French Desks priority” on a more selective Wheellng-Plttsburgh Steel -stulMier,------Broad Brook; William the ten of hearts, drew three North East ^ u t h West of approximately 71.6 for the by the price hikes. Pass er’s license suspended for 60 admissions program. UMer 5 Fret Corp., another of the nation's Senk, Torry Rd., Tolland; Diane rounds of trumps and then care- Pass Pass 1 4 RT. 87, LEBANON new fiscal year beginning July THE LOS ANGELES ITMES -“The price increase apparent­ (Mt'iMtMynay days for drunk driving If you ‘ "Ihe poorest student in the big producers, said It was doing IBuMiopane, East Hartford: Eva fuUy ran the rest of the hearts Pass 6 4 All Pass 1. ly broadens the i>rlce to ah addi­ MMMlMNMi) 3 4 don’t attend. And he has made PARIS — When members of worst high school In the statq some "new figuring” on its Dixon, TalcottvlUe; Jon Still- in order to discard the ten of tional range of products and In The current mill rate Is 68.2, clear that completion ‘ of the the French National Assembly Is automatically accepted to one price structure In light of the bach. Rosewood Dr., Vernon; clubs from his hand. South Let Us Do The Cooking on and at last week’s budget hear­ an industry which Is faced with ■I. ■ 09 m V •»>»« course may influence what wlU returned after a vacation for of our community colleges once spreading price-hike movement. an additional competitive situa­ Eugene Ryscavage, RFD 3, heaved a sigh of satlsfactkm Hearts, A-Q-J-9. Diamonds, J-6; ing the flg^ures as presented at But Bethlehem Steel Oorp., Coventry; Vlnceno True, 1179 gbice now his slam depended ciuba, 9-5-8. happen when it com^ time for legislative session, tion In the world steel market,” Mom's Special Day that time would have meant a sentencing on any other charges / ma,” Meskill said. The policy FISHING TACKLE the No. 2 steelmaker, seemed to Ziegler said. Avery St, South Windsor; Pat- cnly on winning either of two What do you say? new mill rate of about 79.6. against you. found that one of their jg "wasteful and inefficient.” PRIME RIBS OF BH5HSF COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH be shying away from the trend. In aiuiounclng J&L's Intention ricia Johndrow, 61 Elm St., finesses. Answer; Bid one heart. With The council has cut nearly The Phoenix A lct^ l Re- Lime-honored privileges had g o v e rn o r said the result There was speculation that TURKEJY to go along with the price hikes, Rockville; Henry Kehoe, Mon- Declarer tried the diamond two biddable four-card suits, bid $206,000 from the total school search and Re-education Pro- quietly taken away. ig -young people, who wiould be AND SALT WATER LURES — Bethlehem, stung lart January THEATER TIME a company spokesman noted, tauk Dr., VemMi; Katherine ^rat, losing to the king, the cheaper suit first in re- POT ROAST board with a 6. per cent increase Ject, the title of the course, has No longer can they bang their better off In other endeavors, when It was forced by the White RODS — REELS — FLYFISHING, that the Increases would apply SCHEDULE Bell, UA 51 Schooloviu/vA 8t„ RockvUle. .^g^^vvest 8nrUCTr6ashrugged nishis Bnouiueroshoulders B4A/8W83sponse tow partner’s opening bid STEAKS _____ oyer Its current budget,' which become a national model for I" riotous protest to crowding Into community col- House to roll back a 12.B per ETC., ALSO SHAD LURES bo half of the company’s procfilct Discharged_ ^ Tuesday: Albert neipieiNSiyhelplessly and returned «■a dla- of one In a suit. LOlBSTBR STUFFBSD w it h FAMOUS WALNUT STUFFINa amounts to a $90,000 hike. deallng with drunk drivers. It verbiage from the speaker’s po- lege faclUtles.” In the process, cent Increase to 6.8 per cent, Oopirrigfat 1971 line and that they "were In line Wyse,■ r___ Broad 'D«4rw^lr>Brook; RarhATYLBarbara ____ mond.a South had to xxrtmwin uHfVlwith tVlAthe OODVrlst] BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP Also cut is some $25,000 from Gymnasts Here Tomorrow has been adopted by several clt- As part of a long-overdue ”it gives false hope and un- was waiting to analyze Wash­ Burnside:— "A New Leaf” with our competitors’ previous Wolfrom 24 Talcott Ave., Rock- of diamonds, overtaking General Features Oorp. the general government re­ ies in the United Sates and Can- renovation and cleaning of the warranted encouragement to ington's reaction to the latest 7:30, 9:30. CSiildren’s Menu Available CAMPING EQUIPMENT announcements.” ville; Darrell King, Sandy dummy’s Jack. quests. Miss Lucy Miller, national venant Church, and 9 ^ “ ^ ada, and recently was started Assembly Chamber at the Pal- large numbers of young people round of price hikes. State:— "Five Easy Pieces” Republic was the first to align p^j.. Church, A£i3emblies of God. by the New York State Depart- Bourbon, the desk Uds have who have been nurtured for • SLEEPING BAGS $8 to $60 Treasury Secretary John B. 9:25; “I Never Sang For My Beach Rd., Ellington; Susan gg„th next entered dummy _FOR RE58BRVATK>NS, CALL 428-0771 Copies of the new budget with balance beam chEunpion, , _ ItseU with U.S. Steel. At its French, Warehouse Point; ^ trump and tried the club , . Other featured performe^ ment of Motor Vehicles. ^'1 been fitted with a rubber In- years on the mistaken Idea that Ooimally said Thursday he was Father” 7:30. specific breakdowim are in forms on the • BACK PACKS • CAMPING TOOLS Cleveland headquarters, a Facilities for Banquets and Small Parties balance beam. Brown, All-Ameri-. . Phoenix DWI__driving sulation that makes the old tac- they will be failures If tiiey do UA Theater • East: — "Me- Thomas Camithers, 20 finesse. This lost also, and preparati^ and sh o u ld ^ avaU- Miss MlKer recently vron first can sldehorse; and William Glb- spokesman said Republic’s Rd., Vernon; Lula Orainors, 56 down one. South was while Intoxicated—program, as tic of desk-banging only a par- not win college degrees,” Mes- Many Other Related Items. phlsto Waltz" 7:00, 9:15. e to the public nert 'week, p j^ g nationally In balance ney, Thomas Yeager and Rlch- price hikes would apply to the prospect St., Rockville; Mil- bitter. "If It were raining It is commonly called, is seU- llamentary memory, kill said. items covered by the U.S. Steel Manchester Drive-In:— "Two In otliBr action, toe competition. She will' be ard Parsens, toe triple balance dred Price, Hillside Dr., Elllng- luck,” he remarked supporting. All costs are paid by increases as well as to electro- Headed Transplant" 9:S0; "God At toe same time, to assuage ton; Edwin Lively, 99 Scott Dr., Hjid be caught ® , rTf, one of toe gymnasts to perform team. toe students’ registration fees, any hurt feelings of older desk- Insert a sharp knife through galvanized sheets, which U.S. Forgives, I Don’t" 8:06. Vernon; Sandra West, Durham; gieve in my hand.” Tontte—New 1st Bun parades. The first Is scheduled Wad^il School tomorrow at The gynmasts wtil be Students are required to attenfl baiters, toe hard benches of the sis of a ^nge part way^ A&B SPORT SHOP does not handle. East Hartford Drive-In:— lEtipntng Ifi^raUi Michael O’Neil, HlUslde Dr., El- jjgrtj, j,ad a different opinion, Show Times for 8:30 a m. on Memorial Day ™ u pa^clpants at toe ^ M,-hour session each Wednes- the NationaJ Assembly have 1000 HARTFORD TPKE., ROUTE 30, VERNON Arm co’s announcement came “ Soldier " 9:30; "People 2 llngton; Hazel Draper, 16 Snip- y raining luck,” he mANCHESTi “ 2 Headed Transplant” 0:60 in North Coventry. 10 a.m. In the^bllc at no charge various churoh ^rvlces Sun- day night for,four weeks. been replaced with rod-velvet Pieces of soap lyhy aroimd and HOURS: MON. - SAT. 10 to 10 PHONE 872-8068 shortly after the Republic state­ Next Door” 7:66. o f-i f V'/ Published Dally Except Sundajv sic St., and Dorothy Jackson, "you’d be asleep. "God Forgives, I Don’t” 8:06 The course owes Its success upholstery and use as a soapfllled spongs. and Holidays at 13 BIssell Street. ment. East Windsor Drive-In;— (H ^ if. m . BUI H)N NIIIBH Manchester, Conn. New prices per ton and effec­ White Rd., Rockville; L^wls ^ ^ -wrere on this hand.” primarily to Dr. Ernest L. Stew- rests. The Chamber gives toe "Tora, Tora, Tora” 7d»; "Only Reynolds, West Wllllngton; ,j,^ Many **®h®‘ie*0' gymnast team will participate at toe Calvary Church, Assem- Telephone 643-3711 tive dates: The hiring of a part-time per- . ^ . Second Class Postage Paid at Game In Town” 10;16. in a "Christian Athletes” pro- bUes of God at 11 a.m. and at ar*^ona°*state!^andto ^h^'^or'^utove^tjTTertm^ ^ his slam away Manchester, Conn. (06040) Hot rolled and strip steel, $9, Meadows Drive-Bi:— "Two gene K. Mangum, chief magis- L l ^ OHBRHNWUinTOUNE, connection with revaluation has ^ Nazarene SUBSCRIPTION RATES June 16; hot rolled bends, $8.50, Headed Transplant” 10:15; "God J^m on; Carol GauL and when he cashed ^ ^ Trinity Co- 7 p.m. trate for toe City of Phoenix. It been approved. Payable In Advance June 16; cold rolled sheets, $12, Forgives, I Don’t” 8:16. sin 41 VUlage St., and Lorna He should ^ op aUer tak- /^pleAw8rdWlnnor'\ MEBRMHWMinTOKIlU has been taught to more than The council has given recog­ One Year ...... »M 00 July 1; GcUvanlzed dieets, alu­ Blue-Hills Drive-m:— “ Brew­ Shaker a n d ^ , 17 Christopher three Science runs amok to create... Come To The Parade Six Months ...... 1»-S0 nition, to Walter Fuss of Gris­ 6,000 persons In five years. Poet’s School Restored Three Months ...... I-TI minum coated sind long temes, ster McCloud” 10:15; "Alex In n_ H^kvliip three rounds of trumps). MstPiolureerificVbsr Mangum says very few gradu­ •’ all Rockville.______Declarer then leads a club One Month ...... 8 » $13, June 16. Wonderland” 8:16. Qest Oirsefb°e‘e ^ to to continues: THE CAST OF MANCHESTER HIGH'S age, Mrs. Olguln replied. "All It to find that the pastor didn’t who are capable of creative Ibat mood, whatever It may ______have tried to lick this takes . Is a little something to even want it back. He said Its drink, along with cottage cheese - planning, efficient admlnlstra- - problem in every way possible. "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN’’ artistic value was dubious — ANNUAL SPraNG CONCERT M p H A R M A C Y ■ and strawberry Jam before re­ Celebrate tion and competent execution of ® ^ ^ t le ^tte^ Phones To Be Busy And we’ve come down to this and besides. It had been taking programs.” excitement or subtle flattery J approach: tiiat if we can break 455 HARTFORD RD. tiring." ^ progrom stresses clinical, with contrasting or complemen- ^ ^^^YORK (^^) - ^eri^ ______, up a lot of valuable floor space. MANCHESTER Monday, May 10, 1971 M O TH ER ’S educatSmal retoM lteUon g^iny fabrics, your record 8.8 million long-distance Extended Forecae*. 4 ^ 9 ^ prop:’^ de^lopm^t ^et i / gtoStoigs or panty- telephone calls on Mother’s Day BVilr Sunday and Monday. at 8:00 p.m. DAY and Is a hose are sheer colors, glitter this Sunday, toe American Tele­ SeiiVie Tania THEATRE EAST Cloudy Tueuday with rain Uke- In the Reception Hall at the course. Ihose attending work ,junv varns phone & Telegraph Oo. said AND ly. Near normal temperatures with ^ddlcts and adolesc^ts fsuch as Thursday. through the period with dally South United Methodist Church With U s ! wlto the emphasis on under* jerseys or crepes should Overseas calling will be Ftusgeil Sawers highs averaging in the 60s and standing. Six areas are »i- paired with a matching heavy, too, with an estimated overnight lows In the mid 40s. — SOLOISTS — Serving corporated In toe program: Lee- go.OOO calls to be processed to Madilne Gleaned ture and demonstration; super- ^^se in delicate textures. bxlA from the United States, toe DAVID GWATHBMT JEWETT, Tenor * 4 4 4 * 4 * * , * , Septio Tanks, Dry Wells, BRING MOM vised reading Md discussion; ^ firm said Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ MISS MARIETTE FITCH, Pianist From 11 ajn. to 9 p.m. g;roup work trjdnlng; Integra- neu­ A spokesman said toe beat lar Waterproofing Done. JANET PECK, Soloist .. . 1, opaques, either in color or ----- , , Joln the fun and siee m ICMiierHlItlllllll tiem with patients; field trips tral shades, or with classic time to call to early morning or t h e LITTLE THEATRE ■ HOLLY URBANETTI, Soloist and evaluation seminars. The ^ ribs cables, ar- tbe late afternocm when traffic McKHIIKYOilOS. OF MANCHESTER ' a I HBlnelliw FEATURINB OUR USUAL program 1s open to clinicians. ^ ,e a ^ ^ i.o p a q u e s and heath- ‘s tightest. About 4.4 mlllloii 118 Pearl St. — _ 648-6898 r mc.'a ■ D o n a tio n ...... educators, community leaders, calls are handled on a normal BUBGBR KING Proceeds to beneAt Laurel Music Camp Scholarship Fund SUN.. M AY 9^1 Sewerage D i s p e l Oo. I production of * ex-addlcts, public officials and ultra-thin sheer fabrics such Sunday. A n e w DAILY ADULT AND students. voiles, chiffons and geor- ______— "■ I The councU had proposed $1,- demand pale colors or I 1 Le af 000 in tile upcoming budget to neutral hose with lacy send about six people to toe textures, I h C o t e r CHILDREN’S MENU, course who vrould then come prints, with their accent hlOIISMID[ back and share toe Informa- ^ graphics, geometries and or- BURNSIDE Ooti with Interested persons who themes, call for sheer or AT OUR REGULAR PRICES! would establish a drug program geml-opaques in a pickup or within toe town Itself. matching gpxxund color. I cimisri ------For toe understated look of Please Call Us If You Have A Group of 6 or More, A cornady by HERB GARDNER ■ Manchester Evening Herald fa b rics—denim, canvas, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Coventry Correspondent Holly p^pjjn or corduroy—-try a mix ‘n Directed by I mVING BERLIN’S FRIED CHICKEN So That We Can Serve You Better! DOWNTOWN MAIN STEHEET, MANCHESTER Gantner, tel. 742-8795. match effect wlto compllemen- Fred T. BUsh * OPEN 6 DAYS -fTHURSOAY N lGm S tiU 9M I Bit GRIBN ROAD. MANCHKIK ------tary or contrasting opaques, ^ WE’LL t r e a t ' MAY 20-21-22 | Annie Get Your Gun ONN .7 DAYS A WBK — 11 AJUL - 9 fM . 244 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER— 646-1995 heathers, classic patterns and "Master Charge Cards Accepted" I 8:80 FJM- ■ This Beetle knee-highs. Remember, also. Each item Bailey Auditorium ■ Presented by PRIDAIr % SATURDAY — 11 AJd. • IB P J I. I MBS ■ Flying High of hosiery to an Investment in MOTHER TO Tickets $8410 _ Manchester High School Music Department GAEL AttfiAD! fashion. To protect that Invest- Student Bate $1>B0 I [c o u n t r y / SANTO ANGEliO, Brazll ment. follow these wash and I Senior Citizens Thurs. * THURS. and FRL, May 18-14 — 8 P.M, 643-8115 I: WESTERN (AlP) — Custom car enthusiasts wear tips: only $1.00 AABP $1410 ■ [Htulsars S i Pay careful attention to size always are making far-out mod- on each package. Available at Kofsky’s I BAILEY AUDITORIUM Recording Star Tbro IflcaUona on Volkswagens. But j^ost p>ackages now carry a ■ Shoe Store or caU _ /S r o e e n 'R i 646-0067 ■ I General Adm ission ...... $1.50 A sk the I //I they’ll really have to come up height weight chart, L Manager with something to top toe feat of for Quantity Ludwig Michel, a German-Bra- Diacoim ts i / / zilian mechanic. WANTED Ta ke s Care for Special Michel, 64, built and flew an WHOPPER* Oocaskmal airplane powered by a 29-horse­ Clean, Late Model Mother's Day power "Beetle” engine. a good thing for you that we do E tnkidle Turttpikt “I got tired of waiting in tine USED C A R S Whan it comes to lawnmowere, eKher the kind you walk behind PBIBS '^Grand Ole every weekend Just to take a or the kind you ride, you get exactly what you pay for. ftoosl Lamb or short spin," said Michel, who Top Prices Paid Any kind of blade, under any kind of engine will spin around O p r y ” until recently had to do all hjs For All Makes! and knock down grass. But there’s a lot more than that to designing and building a quality lawnmower. For example: SOFT DRINK ■J4.IH,|.IU4LI|JCT flying at toe local air club. 3 F R E E I N P E R S O N Ham Dinner Receiving a 1,200-cc. VW en­ CARTER CHEVROLET APPEARANCES gine as a gift, Michel spent an F R f f l additional $300 cm pine boards, C O ., IN C . . 1229 Main St. rest AUB AMT 3,6 & 8 P.M. sheet steel, steel tubing and The GUARDIANt Mower cloth and built toe “ Michel 1.” Phone 649-5238 K«y start (optional), rear safaty It took him 2*4 years. shiaid. blade guard, deflector bar His flight record to 31 min­ and safaty atop twitch. The YOU CAN BE A HERO THIS MOTHER'S DAY BY TAKING MOM L0UHGE & BA' utes, and toe highest he has "Careful Mower" for the careful FOR DRUM GORPSI flown is about 660 feet. LEGAL buyer: OUT TO EAT AT BURGER KING...AND THE TREAT WILL BE ON A native of Wetzlar, Ger­ *119.95 4.95 many, Michel came to Brazil in NOTICE US' ALL MOTHERS ACCOMPANIED BY CHILDREN ON SUN­ i f . PliM O ther Cheieea % MEET ; 1941. He settled in Rio Grande Pursuant to the provisions of «> *209.95 DAY MAY 9th, WILL RECEIVE A WHOPPER SANDWICH, 1 PJI. IN STADIUM do Sul state, wdiere many Ger­ For Rtaervafiona. C ol 633-5225 Policy and Procedure Memor­ INDMDDAU man Immigrants live. andum 20-8, dated January 14, FRENCH FRIED POTATOES AND A SOFT DRINK OF HER OTHERS DDHS - QOAfeTETS He got his Brazilian amateur Federal High- REGULAR LUNCHEONS A DINNERS pilot’s license in 1968. Administration, toe Con- CHOICE. A DELICIOUS TREAT FOR EVERY MOTHER. ^ ittirii ly \ SERVED DAILY. The SPORTSMAN* tAR ET CADETS" ______necticut Department of Trans­ FREE ADMISSION Banquet Fadlitiea for Weddings portation, Bureau of Highways, Riding Mower has received approval on toe TORO’a now rear-engine rider, Private Dining Romn for RANGE AND design of the recommended with big tractor controls. Cutting UlM m Ji widths of 26* or 32*. 6 or 7 H.P. STOCK CAR Plus Bowling Teams and Other Club Groups. FUEL OIL landscape planting construction Positive chain drive. Optional W. MIDDLE TPKE- FIGURE 8 RACES GASOLINE and concurrence in the nega­ begging. EVERY SAT.-8:00 P.M. 1 tive statement on environmen­ hah a tal impact for a section of In­ FROM 9399.9S terstate 84, begitming at a point tNTIRt PARK OPEN BUCKBOARD BANTLY OIL approximately 2,640 feet west of E. OENTEBi FRI 7 P M SAT 6PM I OMI’ \N) . I.N( . South Main Street, and extend­ SUN 1 P M ST. ^ a m o h i^ ing easterly to a point approxi­ DEPENDABLE ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. ; :i M \i.\ STK’i:i: I mately 1,684 feet west of Gard­ TORQ FOR SERVICE 467 Center 51reet Every Friday night ia 11:!,. li II'- I'lM.'i ner Street, a distance of 12,874 STEAK HOUSE SINCE 19111 MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY - 649-9435 Bonus Night feet (n toe Town of Manchester. l‘ci( U\ilU‘ I W e lU w C a if’ *', CHILDBEN’S PORTIONS AVAILABLE. M A IN STRUT GLASTONBURY George S. Koch, ROUTE 1 5 9 Deputy Transportation 1 Manchester, Conn. Commissioner CLOSED SATURDAYS UNTIL 5 P.M. B r id g e ^ AGAWAM, MASS. Next to Bureau Of Highways Read Herald Advertisements fti6F6rkin|.ff66 Afwtoilm

J. MANCHESTER EVENINv, HmKALD. MANCHESTER. c 6HN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTlEJR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COWIt.. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 PAGE POUR Rinatfkl police board following the death against Hewitt for vlalation of some 80 persons had gathered fPi nowwivB start a t 10 a.m . and end at Vernon D r|l»lU i (3U BpeilU » ot 23-year-old James McMillan. departmental reg(ulatlons regard­ outside City Hall demanding that WhGn H it Oecasien noon, also at Henry Park. ChU- ing the use of, firearms by po­ Hewitt be suspended indefinitely. Think ef The State Income Tax­ rk1ir>4>TYinn Iti stopped a The demonstration broke up af­ Bolton e, Meskill Calls dren participating will receive P 114^ C 111 it 11 1X1 carrying McMlOan and three licemen. Regulations stipulate ter the announcement. a safety card and badge. Clergymen that an officer may use fire­ Fatal Shooting ‘ arms only to protect hls own About 150 persons, most of ParkhUU Joyce ^Snyder Tax’ Art Asso^tlon life or the life of another per­ whom were black, demonstrat­ The Tolland Coiui^ Art As­ is It Really Dead? BRISTOL (AP) — A veteran McMillan broke away from ed at City Hall 'Wednesday Budget Vote Set for Monday Working To patrolman has been suspended the ctm, police said, and Hewitt son to the apprehension of a Flower Shop sociation will hold Its tnonthly On the other hand, MedkUl’s night demanding Hewitt's sus­ Worst Plan (Nexvs Analysis ) without pay pending, an Invest!- fired a warning shot and then felon. FrAnk G sk ^ , Proprietor Townspeople will be asked to Bates explained that a letter blng^o grames. A door prise will m eeting, Tuesday In the^ Edith 7 per cent sales tax could be pension and "justice.” By DON MEIKLE gation Into the shooting death a shot that struck the fleeing The State’s Atty.’s office and eOl MAIN ST., MANCnESTEl accept or reject a budget total- of Intent to purchase the prop- also be awarded. Peck Room of the RockvUle considered a "soek-tho-pooir” Revive Earth fv426aed may 7 HARTFORD (AP) — A state Associated Press Writer . Monday of a black Hartford McMillan to the back and went the police department’s detec­ (Next to Hartford Nattoonl Ing $1,721,810.72 at a town meet- erty which was filed in De- Nurse^ Schou Public Library. income tax Is no longer a "last HARTFORD (AP) — A large tax. man. through his heart. He was dead tive division have launched an B ftiik) Ing ktonday night at 8 at Com- cember 1966, along with an In- The Dana Noble of GulUord will Given these two alternatives, • Tl&S—WE DELIVEB • resort” as far as Gov. 'Ibomas trjal balloon was unleashed at "Spring, It te the time \rtien It was announced Thursday on arrival at Bristol Hospital, Investigation , Into the shooting. A pound of grapes usually be the guest artist. A seascape a broad-based rtate tocoime tax P hones: munity Hall. Based on this fig- tenUon to purchase Freja Park. ^ the' State Capitol Thursday. It men’s scute tire stirred to the that Patrblman Thur Hewitt had A spokesman for the police Before the suspensi(»i was an­ yields two cups after they are J. MesklU is concerned. artist. Noble attended Yale Art might appear to be a possible ure, and bn revenues totaling Since the town subsequenUy de- of was a state income tax balloon. wise use of our natural re­ been suspended by the Bristol board said the action was taken nounced Thursday afternoon. stemmed and cut in half. $1,8:16,066.82, the B oard o f FI- elded to purchase F re ja P ark, The Republican governor, who School and was awarded the The Democrats are wondering compromise, instead of a wild, sources.” A group of area nance has given a preliminary no further action was taken on nursery has repeatedly referred to an "J o h n, Morrison Memorial what to. dq about it. new Idea. It might be a "soak deigymen have formed a Soil estimate of a 67 mUl ^ rate the Tedfort pi^rty. t ^ r will be ^ income tax as a "last resort,” Prize” for the best In the Yale It seems that nine of the 17 everybody” tax to the middle Stewardship Advisory Commit­ next year. This is m Increase 1-84 Location speaker. She will discuss the said Friday that there is a tax R ecord . Republicans to .the State ^hate ground between "soak the rich” tee and are working with the The association’s “artist of of 3 mills, over the present The Capitol Region Planning aims of the nursery school and that is worse—the one pit^xised signed a petitibn urging the and "soak the poor.” ^ National Agricultural Conserva­ the month” vrill be Peggy Wln- rate. Agency has notified the select- explain Us equipment and in­ by the Democrats on Interest General Assembly — which Is One school of thought at the tion Department. ther. She will have a "one- At the town meeting, resl- men that It will recommend the structional aids. and dividends. controlled by the Ttemocrats— State Capitol Is that' Meeklll The Tolland County Agricul­ man” show In the main read­ dents may accept or reject northerly route through Bolton All members who are enroll­ The Democrats’ proposal Is to "consider seriously” a state mioht be fortunate to get a state tural Department located on Rt. ing room of the library. Items listed in the budget. They Notch for the proposed locatimi ing their' children In the school now the "last resort,” MesklU Income tax. income tax this year. If the 30 to Vernon has held two meet- I . SMILING ^ SERVICE may not, however, make any of I-8t. In September are urged to at­ said at his news conference, call­ The group Is planning a trip At the same time. Gov. Tliom- question were settled In 1971, It inga to broaden the tovdvement Guest Soloist it M additions. The route, designed as the A-2 tend. Present members are al­ Heads Wqrkshop ing the so-called “Snyd^tax” to Rockport, Maine, on June 6, as J. MesklU, who had proposed _ might not be a political issue In ef many metre peoide on Soil The total budget' to be recom- route, was considered by the so Invited. the worst tax proposal totemerge Only 40 reservations are avail­ to raise the sales tax to 7 per' 1974, w hen the n ext election for Stewardship Observance, the Da'vid Owathmey Jewett, dra- this session. /VJ cent and to extend It to cove'r governor Is scheduled. So the week of May 16. The commit- matic tenor of Newtown, will mended Monday appears to ex- agency to present the least dls- B ake Sale Alfred Waller Jr., director of able. The Senate’s top Democratic Checks for the tick ^ should many now-exempt gxmds and thinking goes. tee is giving thought to con- appear as guest sotoist Mlonday ceed the total presented at ruption to long-range commun------Mrs. william Loalbo, presi- personal evangelism for the leaders have endorsed the tax, be made payable to the ToUand services, - was speaking in Also, by getting a state In­ ttoutog this observance the year at 8 p.m. at the annual concert April's budget hearing by more ity land use and develc^ment dent of the Hartford Mountain Eastslde Church of CSirist In but House leaders have not yet County Art Association and sent Bridgeport. Meskill called the come tqx Included to the state’s of the Chamtoade Musical Club Dxi/vt&W-S than $86,000. This Increase Is patterns. ^ , File and Drum Corps., and Midwest City, Okla., will con­ taken a stand on It. to Mrs. Trudy Lee, 41 Lawrence sales tax a tax which 'comes tax structure, Meskill might be Several members of the area m the Reception Hall at South explained by the fact that an The CRPA also suggested sev- Mrs. John Morianos thank duct a "Campaign lor Christ In hls February budget mes­ St., RockvUle. from “ the pockets of the elderly, the beneficiary of .Increased churches attended the meetings united Methodist Church. The additional $101,000 has been eral variations beyond the notch, those who baked and purchas- Workshop’’ tomorrow from 1 to sage, MesklU said: "I have con­ the working man, young married state revemiies which could head which were held March 29 and event is open to the public, added to both revenues and ex- but such alternatives will not ed food at the corps’ bake sale 4 p.m. at the church of CSirlst, The association’s aimual out­ sistently maintained an Income- couples and even the unem­ o ff d e ficits to 1972 and 1973, thus this past Wednesday. Several The singer has been heard pendltures to reflect anticlpat- affect Bolton to any great ex- Election Day. Dydall and 'Vernon Sts. door arts and crafts show and ed grants to be received upon tent. Special thanks were extend- tax should be adopted only as a sale, will be held tomorrow at p loy ed .” smoothing the way for the state officiate were also pres- radio, television and to con- Waller received his master’s completion of the elementary At separate hearings held ed to Mrs. Warren Potter, ^ last resort and I do not feel Con­ the Tri-Clty Shopping Plaza. Was the governor fishing for governor to future legislative ent. The Board of Directors, to gerts and oratorios. He has school several weeks ago In Bolton, did moat otf the preparaaoii. degree hv Bible from Abilene necticut’s crisis reaches those "The Odd Couple" an income tax? sessions. a statement to those attending gimg to the MldwesL Honolulu, (Tex.) Christian College. He at­ proportions yet.” If off-the-record comments It .rrant Is received It Andover and Coventry, the ma- Those who worked at the sale The senior class of Rockville That was a question which said, "much can be done by all Hawaii; Metboume.siAustralla: tended graduate school with Eu­ mean anything, the Income tax ..HU return the p’rln- Jo^ty of the townspeople seem- w?re Jocelyn' Soares, Donna High. School will present Its play. confronted Democratic legisla­ of us working and achieving to- judson Hall, New York aty, gene Brewer, minister of the lo­ seems to be more popular on gather as good stewards of our yma known as “The Melody m L ^ u Ic^ s taken to renoCe ed to favor the notdi route. At Holland, Gloria Holbrook and “The Odd Couple,” Umlght at tive leaders. To say the least, cal Church of Oirlst. He also Vernon the Republican side of the aisle natural resources. We must be m a weekly program on ^ir^^nteTsc^raJTdTrcoim that time, residents speculated Doris Grisel. 8 In the high school auditorium. they were suspldious. did missionary work In Europe nowadays than it does among On May 19 the girls from the One House leader, 'who asked caretakers of this realm. We station WDBO, Orlando, toe new ^tomentow as to how much bearl^ their BuUetIn Board for several years before he re­ 1 w toe se^ l iJ Mt coi!^ opinions would have on the The Baring for a door- asked to remain nameless, said and then be vetoed by the gov­ earth Is the Lord’s and the ful- uams on tour, and also works Senior Birthday Party wash tomorrow from 9 a.m. to should produce a crop of good hold Its final meeting of the sea­ $1,079,813.39 Is lor the Board of to-d oor cam paign June 13-24. he thought the governor would ernor. The resulting ^talemate ness thereof: The world, and Martina Arroyo. The Senior Citizens wlU hon- < p.m. at the school, drivers and the chedlt will go son Monday at 7:30 p.m. In the Education budget, $40,000 less This effort will be speairheaded prefer an income tax to the would then set the stage for a they that dwell thereto:” TTiey or their oldest member at a The midget lootbaU Woman’s achool auditorium. A music and The tenor’s program will In­ than the board’s original re­ by a group of 30 specially to the Vernon Junior Women’s package which the Democrats special session, which would re­ noted that more than 2,000 years birthday party Wednesday at Auxiliary wUl meet Tuesday at physical education program will clude arias, art songs and lleder hooray quest. trained members of Waller’s 'Club which Is spmisoring safety are pondering. sult to another Income tax pack­ later we can still say that the 1:30 at Community HaU. Mrs. 8 p.m. at the town haU. New be presented by the students. A by Meyerbeer, Rachmaninoff, HoU E state church who use their vacation In Its broadest outlines, the age, 'which Meskill could “re­ earth and everything oh It are Antrfnette Peace of Rt. 86 wlU members are welcome. programs for pre-schoolers. bake sale will also be held. Schubert, Lizst, Beethoven, Open space and conconservation se^ a^ celebrate her 82nd birthday at to aid smaUer church’s cam­ The week-long program will Democratic tax .package—^whlch luctantly” accept, while contin­ 4-H Show "the Lord’s.” Strauss, Bizet and Ralph were the main conslderati^ remilar meetliur. H erald paigns. During the second week Includes a 10 per cent tax on uing to pose as a die-hard foe the club’s regular meeting. Mancheater Evening start Mmiday at Henry Park The Vernon Valley 4-H Riders Ptontlng out that the rivers, Vaughn Williams, at Wednesday’s Board of Se Judith of the campaign Roy Lanier Jr., interest, dividends and capital of an income tax. Refreshments wlU be served, Bolton corre^rondent with special programs pleumed will sponsor a night of fun and lakes and air are now polluted, other guests on the program lectmen meeting. Stanley Bates, pastor of the Midwest City gains- could be considered a The name of the game Is followed by card playing and Donohue, tel. 649-8409. lor pach day. The sessions are mxislc, tonight atarting at 7 :30 there Is excessive noise, hunger Miss Marietta Fitch of chairman of the Conservation church, will preach at nightly "soak-the-rich" tax. "one-upmanship. ’ ’ being sponsored by the club’s at the Sykes School, Park St., and overcrowding, the commit- Rockville, pianist; and Miss Committee, appeared before services of the church. Safety Committee under the di­ tee said, “We have been guilty Holly Urbanettl and Miss Janet the board to discuss the results R ock ville. rection of Mrs. Jan Pollnow. A variety show will feature of too little planning as well as peek, vocalists, forc'\ (rf his committee’s investigation Andover Each session will stant at 9:30 local professional people and the bad planning.” The <3mmlnade Chorus, dl- into the poeslhllity of purchasing a.m. and end at 11:30 a.m. A KofC jazz band will play. Tick­ Referrtog to the billions of dol- rected by Mrs. Deborah Ben- part of the E, J. HoU estate About Town miniature town will be set up ets will be available at the lars needed to correct the en- son, wUl sing three groups of fronting on Bolton Lake through with traffic signals and safety Robberies Are Reported The Women’s GuUd of the door. 'vlTonmental 111$, the committee selections. HUD Housing and Urban Devel- Trinity Covenant Lutheran signs and the children will op­ said the disj^ition of these Refreshments vdll he served ment f u n d ^ . At Town Office Building Church wiU sponsor a rummage erate pedal cars white they are public ftmds will create a con- at the conclusion of the concert. Bates said that a town meet­ and White elephant sale tomor­ being Instructed on driving safe­ Air Fares Rise fUct; that every blUltm assigned ------^------ing and myriad of paperwork row from 9 to 11 a.m . a t the ty procedures. A number of robberies have weU as boys In those grades ON SUNDAY, MAY 9H< to the environment will be. to provide the high quaUty of MOMl- Is required before appUcation IWASHI-NGTGN (A P ) — Community Y. Mrs. Pollnow will conduct the some minds, a billion tMen environment to which we are can be made. »mceSince methe ueau-dead' occurred at the Andover Town would like to join. ’The only first day’s program. On Tues­ Domestic air fares rose 6 per from! housing, or transportati^ entitled. People of aU religious line for aK>Ucation is May 16, Bulldlnir necessitating «‘® ® "®‘® 'King David Lodge of Odd day an officer from the Vernon cent today on most routes and hHii nnf hft time for Bol- *^®® Buuaing, necessuaung school Insurance and/or or hunger-fighting or some other j^jyjg ^gn make a tremendous there wUl not be time for Bol Fellows will meet tonight at Police Department will work may go up another 3 per cent in the changing of the locks In a note stating the boy Is coveried wortta purpose. contribution to this end by 7:30 in Odd Fellows Hall . with the chUdren; Wednesday, ton to apply. July. "WUl irour choice be person- jerking and achieving togeth- Howver, Bates noted that a that building. by family insurance. Transpor- The Increases, approved last always, Donald Maguda, RbckvHte Fire ' al commitment or Ufe-as-us- ,, y^g advisory group said. Accordlng to FIret Selectman tation home must be month by the Civil Aeronautics new federal program entitled Community Baptist Church CShlef will Instruct on tire safety ual?” ' the committee asked, ______"Xiegacy of Parks,” will begin ’ * or a note stating that the boy measures; Thursday, Leslie Board, are expected to g;lve the "iLegacy of Parks,” wUl begin cook, a fire radio valued Fellowship Hall will be a rest noting' that there is more to- __ __ may walk home. Collins of the Collins’ Bus Com­ 20 airlines Involved an addition­ WASH, HANG, AND at $130 and a lso a fir e ex- stop for the University of C3on- vSved to cleaning up the en- Soy in Creamers your Plans for this spring Include al $200 m illion this y ea r. They to the HUD plan. Under the * .. j necticut "Walk for Develop­ pany will stress safety on buses; viiannient than a basic public DBIS MOINES, Iowa — Most terms of the funding, the federal tlngulsher were found to be further development of soccer reported losses of about $164.9 WEAR OUR PRINT ment” tomorrow at 1 p.m. Mem. Friday the children will be test­ issue. They said It Is a clear cooking and salad

/■ PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. J^IDAY, MAY 7, 1971 jlANCHESITR EVENING HERALb.'MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 d f^AOE EIGHT boys Saturday for the door-to^ % .v ' r* : Hehron door canvaes which will start at bathhouse at SauKer’s Pond on ^ South Windsor 1 p.m. lURUnirS-FIRST fw EVERYTHHNn LordaU S t, and one for an Indus­ Up From toe Ashee No. 45 to a seriea from. Blarlow’o : Where to Had w hatJM G>ngpes8men A bout Tow n Filibuster trial building on Progress Dr. Orientation The Paradise Launder Cen­ want! Your friends and neighbors lM«i^t the follOTOtog Couples Bridge Croup 5 of Penults for five sadmming ter, which was gutted by fire| from Marlow’* tost week. (Otter storea have boom of flM the Manchester Newcomers Planned On pools were Issued, seven acces­ Sewer Grant Isn’t Defuiite; March 1, plans to reopen for items but only Bfxriow’sS t a g ’s has them OH!) T o V isit sory buUdlngs, 80 alterations Planned For business by the end of next James H. dub will meet tonight at 8 at MA Always Oomes the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ and additions, four fences, four week. First at MAHow’ o! ^ James Henry tomch, 99, ot According to Thomas Francis, Comiecticut ert Barrla of 16 Stephen St. D raft B ill signs, and ste demoUttons. SixthG rade , COBBLER APRON; this one to tor Banjor, Maine, lather ot Mrs! totaling »ia,884 were re- operator of the Center, ’ ’barring Richard (Frances) Hauagan of Still Under HUD Consideration , a MOTHER’ S DAT gift. Marlow’s haa OTAMFORO (AP) — Seven A sal® wUl b® spoiuKNr®d WASHD^CTON (AP) — Men- verted, 'r - __ ^ any unforseen circumstances,” a great variety of aprons for aU moth­ Man-eater, died Wednesday at Uon debate . around the C«qittol ------reconstruction should be corn- m congr®88in®n will visit thre® by th® St. Bridg®t CSiurch coiin- a Bangor, Maine, hospital after grade students ta both the e e- ^ ers and any other people concerned ConnecUcut cities Saturday as cU tomorrow staftlng at 10 a.m. senator wlU think of a mentary schools will be In- with cooking and Mrvtag. Some of our a short Illness. part of a barnstorming tour to at St. Bridget School in con- aprons are made ta Florida. ____ The funeral was this morning i3VAH/va aaa a.waa TMO''tlTOO Ul® iMIl® i® S O O lC B Id IC E S was told Uio______town ______volved ta an orientation pro- prancls stated that operations A thirty-three cup party COFFEE talk with cltlsens about ways o f junotton with a gram preparing them ‘for en- - . . ^ from the Crown Funeral Home, ending the war In Vietnam. conducted b; at the laundromat, which is lo­ PERCOLATOR. Marlow’s brou$^t thto Bangor with a Maas of requiem For 1 0 Windows trance into Rham High School cated on Rt. 86 in Amshm, wiU one to within 24 hour*. Marlow’s nor- The cengresamen, who began Roeary Socle^. ready. The Pee Wee and Minor Divl- next September. maUy have eottoo makers of oil de- at St. John’s CathoUc Church, Department of Housing and funds.” siens start thrir sohedulsa on be the same as before the fire the tour In develand Friday, ----- j j^ye to do It alone, tmas wiu be opened at 11 a.m. Urban Development, Lawrence He called the press ______Upper classmen who have plus he has added a dry clean­ scriptions from one cup to 86 cupa ta Bangor. vdll visit Stamford, Greenwich A rumm^e and el^ they’ll have to carry mo out,” ytmy a in the Municipal Bulld- y,puiay and the Senior Dlvlaton stock. Coffee-maktog and Mrvtag Other aurvlviffa 'are a son, K. ’Thoiqpsfln. ' of two weeks ago ’ ’premstum" June i.' ’The been trained . and have experi­ ing machine. and Now Haven, then go on to phant salew ill co i^ cte d to- ^ Alaska Democrat said Irt im . for fuhdsblng and <"^«»U"g equipment make nice Mother*’ Day (our grandchildren and four Smith had been told two and said he has discussed the auxlUary will be operat- ence to group, discussions wUl Plans to re-open the Paradise Pittsburgh Monday and Bt.Louta 4® to N ^'lisfa ouUlnlng his plan to talk the ahimlmim combination stonn gifts and gifts for other gift-giving great-grandchildren. weeks ago by UJS. Rep.~ WU- matter ^ with Cotter and **his ■ jjjj, ^ concession stand , all sea- visit the elemmtary schools Food Market, which was also occasions as weU. ^ ^ ’of T r S l- 8el«=U,^Servdoe The first two discussions 'will A1 Goldstein, owner of the green with white trim and will be used St., husband ^ Mrs. tftrglnla their Uv m , their jobs and their SOT’S appUcatlon Is stlU being proved,” according to the HUD gunday. later on for the sure-to-come hot aun. Cotmer Camara, died suddenly cities, lege faculty members Mrs. Steel Needs to Soar «t^«l--udled. ' official, and is of the opinion Oonhlry Players clarify the academic and extra- building. Ftoger-Up TERRY TOWELS . . . yesterday at Hartford Hospital. 87 In Fall River, Maas., son sens who-have not been active oonyentloi^ of the Connecticut ai^aii-voiunieo y o r Africa’s Iscor has launched a togs wUl be devoted to topics Hebron correspondent, Anne and Marlow’a had toem. Miulow*s also 1987 — * ------. , ^ office ’’has determined that the Smith said last night that he gor Country Players is invited Emt, Tel. 228-8971. of Mr. and Mrs. John Camara in past efforts to end the war Business Elducators Aasoclatlan preliminary appUcatlon of the had not heard aaytiUng con- to attend the groiqi’s meeting on of student ooivcem. hha a complete M lecti(» towels of Warren, RJt., and------bad lived but whose oppostUen...... to the wsir tomorrow^ ...... in Stratford.-- aa-- -■ MTS.Mrs. UlU®lUmem tne p«w , present steel production to town hai And the final discussion will , and bath mats. ____ has met with certain trary to what he has said and Monday at 8 p.m. at the Society TH*! ABOVE r r ia is m a y b e a v a il a b l e in a f e w in Mancheoter for about four has grown. Plrt, aaslstaiit professor o f in i ^ r h •« snausl of 8 mlUfon eligiblUty requirements, and we was awaiting a caU- from the for Savings on Buckland and El- be after a mock schedule day, Park Under Wate^? STGRES — SAVE BHLBAOB BY COMING HEBE FIRST! years. He was enqdoyed at the The tour was originally con- retarlal sciences, wlU direct a j* ■” . ingot tons by U90. Experts esU- have recenuyrecently mviux invltod the ’Town Washliigton office oti the mat- ungton Rds. June 1, to discuss any problems OTTAWA — Canada’s first THERE IS ONLY ONE STORE TO GET THEM ALL AT Regal Swe Oorp., Hartford. ceiveacelvod byay Rep. t\op. Bella oeua Abmig,aumis, D- sectlonaj meeting » —ron -"7stenogra- “ - — 7T? to. flMbu^, a v ^ would mare me^ eounirycountry ■winwlU neeaneed hom98.5 oc of noutbSouth Windsor to su‘submit ‘ fUU ‘ “ ter. Officers for the next season that studmte might have re­ underwater park may bo estab­ . . . MARLOW’ S. MARLOW’S . . . FIRST FOR EVERY- Survivors, besides his wife N.T., but rile wUl not paitlclpato phy. Dr. mllUon tons by the end of the iqipUcaUcn for review. A veclal meeting of the coun- wiU be chosen and the rmnota- garding scheduling. lished soon to Ontario, possibly THINO SINCE 1911! Downtown Mato SL, Manohester and parents, are three daugh­ In the Connectcut visit accortf- fossor of business, wlU he a ____k .. century. that after the review. Open 8 Days — nmraday Nii^ito till 8:88 •If 84 senators hang tough. cil was held April 26 and Town der of the meeting wlU be de- On June 1, the sixth grade on the upper Bruce l^ntosula, ters, Dawn Camara, Sandra Ca­ tag to a spokesman for the member of a consumer eco- Mahager Terry Sprenkel was voted to Improvisations by mem- -- says Rene BnmeUe, lands and nomics panel. Gravel said, “we will have no students 'wlH take the place of mara and Lauren Camara, all group. unanimously authorlsied by the bers of the Players. the seventh grade students at forests minister of the province. at home; a sister. Miss Shirley Attending the Ccnneotlcut tour draft.” The draft bill also Is expected Ixiord to file on ^iiriicatlon Nomlnaticns include: Jo De- Rham, riding the high school Camara of Warren, R .I.; and will be Reps. Jonathan Bing­ wlth HUD for a grant and pro- Maio, preoldent; Jack Land- buses to and from the school. several aunts and unclea. ham, (D-N.T.; Bob Bckhardt, D- to be this year’s major v^cle Court Disposes of Cases Three Named tor Senate attempts to end the vlde the neceosary informaUen. grebe, vice president, business; Tile orientation committee, The funeral wUl be Monday ’Tex.; Michael Harrington, D- DonneDy JoImi Walk Pamria Fine, vice president. war In Indochina. members of which are Mrs. with a Mass of requiem at St Bktward Koch, D-N.T.; To Education In PosUNuptial Arrests State Rep. Thomas J. Donnel- produotlan; Kattiy Hogan, ro­ AUce Stone, Mrs. Rachael Ran­ Thomas Church, Warren, R.I., Ogden Reid, H-N.T.; WUUam Sens. George S. McGoven, D SJD., and Mark O. Hlitfleld, R- ly ot the 48tb Dlstriot wlU pal^ cording secretary; Meg Qrif- ker and George Kasyan, feels at 11 a.m. Burial wiU be in St Ryan, D-N.T., and Lester Wolff, Twenty-four peIe arrested Fhom Andover: Karen Evan- Commission Ore., plan to attandi to the draft ticlpate ta the "Walk for HUn- fUhs, correqiondlng secretory, this orientation is vital. John’s Cemetery, Warren. D-N.Y. , ^ In connectlan with a post-nup- kOvech, 28, of 77 Lakeside Dr. ger” _ on Sunday. Donnelly will and Veraaica Beaudet, treas- Frimds may call at the Ro­ They wUl meet separately with HARTFORD (AP)—CSiester J. bill their amendment to cut off Tile committee reports that all funds for U.S. forces in tial party at the Hotel Sonesto “ “ ««»n »»tage of local urer, upper classmen have ei^ressed mano Funeral Home, Main St, lawyers, blacks, high school stu­ Later of Wethersfield, Mrs. El­ I . 10 Howard Wilson, 28. of EUtagton, adults and studenU at Btafleld Warren, tomorrow from 7 to 9 dents, church leaders, suburban Southeast Asia at the end of the (Herald photo by Pinto) the feelings that more explana­ eanor Gcnsales.-'bf Greenwich yggr, OoSt^4*^ “• **'‘‘*®’ High Schoed prior to the 25-mUe Manohester Evening HeraM p.m. and Sunday from 9 to 4 prcfessianal businessmen, uni- Windsor Conespoadeat tion might have eased their ad­ t SSS t b?SoierS Rd. 4^ ^ch ^ begin at 8 p.m. Sue Gets Help in Horse Show Practice justment to Rham ta the sev­ and 7 to 9 pmi. versity women, labor leaders and Mrs. Ireiie Novak of West- llielr plan Is designed to ______Wilson had been granted a ^ h , , ^ p ^lU walk through Varriek, 9eL UIMU. enth grade. 1 Pre-Planted Potted Roses Select Holland Spring Bulbs and elected town officials port were nominated Friday for bring an early vote since the oonduct charges. Horse Show and Country Fair will ^ held at the F lv T iS S e d guUty and paid Carol Glenney of 182 Boulder Rd., left, leaves her ’ It hopes Uiat this program Mis. Mary S. among others. eight-year terms on the state **“ ***“ two - ToUaad County Siqierior Court Windsor .t o focus attention on Farmington Valley Polo Club and tickets may be 1 Most popular colors and caWorFrttodI CaMor Prindl The schedule: months to run. riding lessons at Twin Oaks Farm, Bell St., to join ■wlU alleviate some of the prob­ 1 varieties, including Crimson ROCKVILLB — Mrs. Mary $60 fines eaeh, and noUes were ^ ^ to allow him p ^ .H y among people of the lems and anxieties involved to Choose gladiolus, dahlias, _ 11 a.m.—News conference, Ocm«>taalon for Higher Eduoa- u fine with Grave), aiio Stored In the other 19 cases. Sue Gerberding of Glastonbury as Sue practices obtained from Mrs. Paul Marte, at Watkins 1 Glory, Peace, Blaze. Profes--« begonias and many other R E R fl ^ Surdel Boron, 81, of 45 Grand World « d p ^ « 3 y in thU Scouts R eady the transition from the sixth 1 sionally pruned, waxed and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M M Roger Smith HMel, Stamford. tlon. cwints on a couple doaen They were net presented on A Westchester, N.T. detective for the annual Child and Family Services of Con­ Brothers, or at the gate. Hundreds of volunteers spring and summer /■ O a C Ave., widow cf Joseph Baron, 12 p.m.—Luncheon, Mt. and"' Later, an attorney active In Amendments dealing with all as- dnv charges originally brought grade contained classroom to 1 potted in fine mix of fertilized ■ WW R-V varieties. .Excellent se-‘ —W died (Ms morning at Rockville In town for a poUc^ drug con- ,„ ir ^ je c t lv e of the walk, ac- necticut Horse Show on May 14, 15 and 16, as two produce the show for the non-sectarian, voluntar­ 1 soil, sphagnum peat, and ver- ■ _ F W. W W. Mrs. Baxter BoBand realde|MS. Republican poUOcs, was named poets of the draft law to occupy against them; tl^ charges were F orQ ean -U p ily-supported private agency which provides care the departmentallred seventh 1 micullte. m . w ^ ^F lection of colors and sizes. General Hospital. ference, at wW^ he waste be ^ Donnelly “is to get admirers, Timothea Kargl of 165 Ferguson Rd. grade system; Baldwin Farms North, Gtieen- by Gov. Thomas J. Meridll to the Senate until weU into June. possesrion of marijuana, posses and service to families and children in Connecticut. Mrs. Boron was bom Feb. 28, wlch (Bingham and Wolff will succeed James F. Bngllrii Jr. By then, he figures, there will aton of centniUed drugs, and Scout Clean-Up Day, tmnor- and Susan Marte of 176 W. Vernon St. watch. The Any sixth grade parent who 1890 in Poland and had Uved in Sce-^rirTtocrrm Si has questions regarding the pro­ Makes 64 Gals of Spray attend). y of West Hartford, who is preri- i>o sufficient public support for conspiracy to violate the state of burning marijuana wfaUe ">* row, will Involve 57 troopa in 1 Gallon Rockville for over SO years. 1 p.m.—La^^erw meeting, 25 <**nt the Connecticut Bank ^ filibuster against draft exteh- drug abuse law. town. The event will be held that they controlled several ton, Mass., also said he will be gram, may call any member of She Is survived by 9 sons, wauSgto the c o S ^ on the *? **** state legislatures. out of a job as of Friday be- the committee at Rham or the 50% Malatliion Bonk St., (Eokboidt). Trust Co. tlon. The five who pleaded guilty floor where tlve party was In ^ ^ In conjunction with Mayor Bay State Has Alternate 1 r lw l Tank Sprayer Stanley Boron and John Boren, <1 p.m. MM. Oonsales would succeed gen. John C. Stennis, DM lss., are: ororress Proceeds locally will be col- James F. Farr’s proclamatlan Robet H. Joost a graduate of cause the trial la'wyers had principal at the elementary Yale and the Harvard Law abolished his public affairs de- school which their child attends. both of RockvlUe; 4 daughters, High ■‘995 Newfleld Ave., J. Driscril of Bridgeport, chsdrman of the Armed Services SYom Manchester Marcia A. the wedding I®®*** OomiMtlcut of the month of Mhy as Beau­ Mrs. Henry Hanaver of Man­ 'Who Is president of the Cen- Committee, launched the draft Adams, 25, of 145 Deepwood tify Manchester Month. School, said he teatlfled as a partment to set up a federal- T ag D ay 1 o 8 d 8 8 Stamford'! Harrington). Howard WUroS _Trust a ^ ^ d - If Court Bars ^JVo F a u lt’ 1 1 M Galvanized pump, safety lock ' For/lowers, shrubs, trees, fruits, chester, Mrs. Bernice Grous of 9(15 / p.m.—BtamfordDarien nccUcut State Labor Council, driiate Thursday. ’’Falling to Dr. matter of “ conscience” and said state legislative section which The Hebron Baseball Associa­ Dr. Douglas H. Smlto, city 1 M n funnel top. Convenient vegetables. Bolton, Mrs. John Kraventka of 11 of and Syna- Hr*. Novak would «ucceed the renew this Induction authority. From Ellington: Demris A. iDTMvmM /AT>\ n __svnwlH risk esneciallv In the light cc he acted “with sadness” be- will pump some $322,000 a year „„„tion will hold its annual "Tag beautiful committee, chairman BOSTON (AP)—Gov Francis risk, especially to the Ught^rf after- 1 1 '! E > shoulder strap. Glastonbury,' and Mrs. Everett ______J, Holy Protoctlan Monos- R«v. Edwin R. Bdmends of New whether by vote or inacticn Bergstrom, 24, of 94 Somers Rd. groups. of Ihe Chamber of Commerce, or a- h rtn, ht If the the fact that Massachusetts has cause he said the 25,000 member Into the fight to prevent etthe^ Day” tomorrow on other charges there. WUson W. Sangent sayss he doubtsdoubts 1 If the association failed to put aside state-by-state or^ naUon^de, „oon throu^out tovm Beardsley of East Hartford; a t i r y , 82 P)onus RU^ Road, a Negro clergyn^. caused by extended debate. From Rockville: Paul B. Each walker will also obtain ^ was given a two-to-four-year and Max Grossman, clean-up brother, John Surdel of Rocl^ Stamford (jBingham). M>Potatow wm be- would be calamitous,” he said, ijiginimhi , of 12 Westvlew a sponsor who will donate to toe state Supreme Court wlU nation Its “pocketbook interest’’ on the federally administered system ThU U the assoclaitoi) s only 1 2 , 4-D Hose Spray Lawn Weed & 22 sentence for posoesslon of nar­ subcommittee chalrnran, have vlUe; 12 grandchildren, and/7 2:80 p.m.—American, Assoclar ^ their terms on July 1 , pr^ ..j„ addition to the inductees .Ter.; Stephen G. Hubboid, 29, fund according to the number cf announced the troops and lead- toe new no-fault insurance plan “Until steps are taken to re- Insurance question. of no-fault Insu^ce hiajor cotics, and a six-to-ten-year 1 Lawn Weed Killet* Dandelion Killer great-grandchlldien. X tlcn of University Women, 87 they w confirmed by into the armed torciss, which for c( Vernon Apartments; and miles walked. era that will parUcipato in the unconstitutional but said the duce accldente..., the average Joost to listed as a “consulting In A tlan ta.^ 1^ M. year and Funeral services will be Mon- - — Hous® ana tn® oMiat®. • - Busi>ended sentence tar sale of Massachusetts motorist to des- editor” ta Trial, a pubUcatton of kus. ATLA P real^ , s^d he the purchase of ^ ^ orm s ------, Gverhrook Drive. Stamfofd the past five year* have been jem, PastoUe, 98, no certain ad- Donnelly said 'toe concept clean-up. state has a backup plan ready day at 9 a.m. at the^d Fu- (WoUf). ^ about cne-tblrd of the active- s—«. narcoUcs, with two years ^ lias been endorsed by Governor Qiri gcout Troops and leaden tlned to lose money.” the American Trial Lawyers As- wouldn’t comment on Jo<^ s and necessary equipment. H % 1 . 8 8 ' ^ dress. I’ve had a ■More than 126 boys are reg ­ ■ % 1 . 3 8 » neral Home, 19 BlUngton Ave. 9:80 p.m.—Labor reception, «talnlng ,on the ccmmlM^ enlistees, about one-half of batfon to be served when Wil­ in case , of any riiange. WASHINQTON (AP) — The soclatlon. ' testlmony “until Contains Silvex and 2, 4-D. The charges against Howard MesklU In an open letter of in the clean-up are 1, M n. istered In the 'Uttle league pro- Burlri, will be in. Grove imu Holiday Inn, 80 Whalley— - A've., James J. Dutton Jr. of Nor- those ■' who volunteer ^ for all »erv- son Is released from jiriaon. The tagh court heard argu- genato Commerce Committee Under the present ^rstem, chance to see the transcript of 1 1 Ready mixed. Attach to hose Kills poison ivy, etc. Covers and Theresa Wilson were noU- March 16 tmd by the Oonnectl- j^net White; 10, M n. Eventt g;ram thto year and for the first 1 1 and spray. Covers 2,500 sq. ft. 4 000 .so. New'Haven (Eckhordt). taes are Induced to do so by the Other charges against Wilson ments Thursday In a diallenge heard testimony Thursday from trial lawyers get more than a today’s hearing.” Cemetery. ed, as well as those against cut Associatlans of Secondary Kelsey; 15, Mn. John Cqiauld- ______time, boys in the American Friends may' call at the fu­ 2:80 p.m.—Black community ^ and no less than about in Hartford S«|perior Court, Schools, who have endorsed stu- ing; 77, jjrs. David Thomas; of the legality of the flrst-ln- toe following persons: a young employe o t the Amerl- half Wllion dollars a year 20 Wind all electric appliance League, which was organized neral home Sunday from 7 to reception, D liw dl Community “ > » Oov. John Dempsey. Dut- three-quarters ...... of tbooe who vol- From Manchester; Thomas stom rnlng froni’^^teuaiT wdd council participation. A 444, jjri. chirtiss G. Howard; toe-nation no-fault system, and can Trial' Lawyers Association per cent of the income of the le- Pistol Grip cords loosely so that inside last year, will be outfitted with 11 Heavy Gauge Steel 9 p.m. ^ Center, .Dixwell Avenue, New ^ etylre reserves are also F. Larxlen, 24, and Brenda ®“ subgroup of the AFHF “Toung #00, Mn. Vernon Greene; 807 a ruling to not expected for at that he learned of secret plans gal profession—from auto Insur- fiaven (Kbchi and Ryan). “ * ______draft Induced,” Stennis sold. Landers 18 ’both of 80 Bretton *" Manchester, have not been Development” made at- Mri. joel Breltner, 514: Mrs. wires will not break from ten- uniforms. 1 I^^^^^^^W all Mount Hose Reel Hose Nozzle / least a month. to thwart auto Insurance reform ance cases gjon Parents will be driving the 8 p.m.—Interview, WAVZ AM- Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D Rd.) Rm dy S. HaU, 20, of 128 P*;®!?***f- . ,, the walMa Robert Eachmann; 829, Mrs. The' g overn or In' an Interview an. draftees to Vietnam unless thsy Mjchasl Doran 19 of 9 Vetnen Hartford, had been scheduled mgjjeg annual sdxilarahlp Handd Harmcm; 6 ^ Mrs. Rob- 1 1 Baked, enamel finish. Flow Rhode Islander court rules against the no-fault I 1 thru design with water seal Delsxe Heavy Daty.. Sale9tc ciala reception, 408 Thompaon U O ltl A lltO Jm .6 ^ 1 vohmteer in writing. Sen. Gay- ’ ’ in Manchester’s drcult Court 19 ggrards to high sriiool students ert Gaffney; 889, Mrs. Bernard law, “we are not going to quit I I I ■ V connection. Ave., Bast Haven (Ryan, Koch ‘ ______Extradited On lord Nelaon, DW ls., earlier pr»- From Rockville’ James A. the day of toe wedding party undertakes various other Anderson; 070, Mrs. T. Scblehof- n ow .” . and Wolff). Roger L. Dessureau of 106 pogg^ barring draftees after this Nlcol 90 and Vaieree Nlcd where charges against them of community projects, wlU hold «cr; 668, Mr*. Ronald Craig; 896, 4:80 p.m.—tehurban profes- uoKee St, University of Hart- year. 20 boto’itf 80 W St.' being ta manifest danger of fall- gn auction tomorrow at 11 a.m. Mrs. Robert Henrtekson; 690, Sargent said preliminary 40 lb. Capacity For 4 Players Check Charge reception, 82 Hall Dr. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D ' plans for a state autoutoblle to- fwd Class of 1858 and aeoretary Brian S limbarmr 10 ot RED tag Into hablta of vice were noU- ^ jjjgh gebool grounds. Mr*. Michael Excavlch. suraitce fund have been worked Deluxe Cro*K Orange (Reid and Bingham). offered a flocfti of amend- 2 ’ David W ^Mainakv 19 ot *d. According to poUce, these gherwood Waldron will be toe Cub Packs and leaders are 47, 18V Spreader A Coventry, R. I. of the qliimnl englneere, la pro- a i t and will be Implem'^ited if riO OR C VSRIN Our menta dealing with subjects retained to Vernon yesterday M Grand Ave • AMrod C dao- charges arose out of toe girls’ the auctioneer. Items being con- John J. IBnehen; 86, Jon Haw- the court rules against no-fault. gram Chairman for toe eighth fa^ ellm ln aU on of an CO 22 fd H brand Ave association with Wilson and trlbuted for th* auction are be- thome; 91, TlKHnas Matarapio; 0 PHONE 647-1A286 via an extradiUixi warrant Is­ J.39 Legislators UofH Antique Auto «ggc^^ clause” In the IBO.OOD- i the court rules ta favor of B4.87 1.88 sued by the. Governor's office BYom Bast Hartford- Amia L. other*. Mra. WUaon did not ap- |gg picked up by Admiral Mov- 120, J. Paul Daigle; 261, Rich- the law, he Skid, state.motorists KELLY ROAD OPEN 5-DAYS WEEKLY 9-9. ■?' 4 extra large plastic iitwl i-harying Wm with five Meet. It will be held May 16 draftee celling voted by the Sen- __ 20 of W xr.in gt. pear In Manoheater court that g^g, jtgin dalea are Sunday at ard W. Brown; 807, Robert Ml- can kxJc forward to a partial re­ Easy roHing; do-rate con­ malleU; balls, wickets, in : stakes included. Toy Dept. counts eadi cf uttering a fotg- Ask Ties On at 2 p.m. Lot F on toe cam- ate Armed Service# Committee because her lawyer, Atty. 1 p.m. or May 16 at U a.m. chaud. fund of premiums paid for bodi­ VERNON CIRCLE trol. On-off lever. ed riieck and obtaining money pua, to procedural ebaages in the 8e- peter Zaccagnlho, aald "toeyTe ume Deagne Opening Boy Scout Troopa and lead- ly Injury coverage thto ye€ir. by false pretenses. In case of rata, it 'wlU be bdd lective Service tyatem. Briotol: Richard W. honeymooning today.” Opening day ceremonies are w m 25, H ^ M a^^; The refunds, he said, will be VERNON, CONN. The alleged incident , goea Airbus Loan M&y 28. AU events are free. He Mid he will ,aeek to ellml- rmttimnV 24 Police rrfWng the raid on toe gcheduled by toe South \Wnd- 27, George I*wls; 47, Ruel based on a one year record of except the reglatroticn fee for note as “repugnant” the $6,000 back to February, 1969 and in- (Contisned from Page One) BYom VeiBWi: Dorothy Hunt, Soneata aulte aald a ^ c « - sor little JLnague f- Lockheed’s other major prod- president of the UofH Alumni filed and a 36 per cent reduction erts, 88. He was preamited In uct, tbe Cheyenne heUoopter, Feflcgycn; Kenneth Graff cf 54 At|2Mimon to the average claim paid. UQUIDATION SALE Circuit CJourt, Manchester, yes- could be built by SIkoraky Air- ^ president of No-fault, which went Into ef­ Save Over $7 teiday and was taken to Bart- craft, according to Steele’s of- j. Aiumnl Board of I*«nrflta for over $2 mllUon fect Jan. 1, provides that claims ford Correctional Oentor when flee. * MhaSe™; and George Knooc cf ta construcl^ were Issued to under $2,000 be paid by a moto­ Our rist’s own insurer. It also elimi­ OVER 200 FIRST QUALITY REMNANTS Jim Soy his case was continued to May The resolution'would put Con- Boston Rd. Andover, a according to the monthly ■m - "C hoi** ll“ 18 to Circuit Court 12, (Rock- gresa on record as requiring member of toe v in ta g e Chevro- r e ^ by the Town Bulldtag De- nates claim4 tor pain and suf­ 49.99 viUe. Lt. Bdirin Carlson and that “ the Uplted States ahould igtch ib. partmenL fering unless medical expenses are m ore than $600. 42.77 Officer John Mkrahall made not undertake to guarantee any Awards will he made to beat- PonnHa for nine new liomee, tile arrest loan to Lockheed Aircraft Oorp. of-sbow, beat Model T Ford, totalling $188,000 worth of work Sargent also plans to extend 3 H. P. Briggs & Stratton eng^e, 5 position David Schmidt, 19, o f 5 or any of Its oredltora with re- keet braes era car, and-cars to vrore Issued. ^ ___ the no-fault cwicept to the prxq). manually adjustable wheel heights. jj^AlOOl Crown St. 'Rockville was apect to the proUiema of the oUigr categories. There ■am* one pennlt for a erty aspect of automobile In­ LOWEST PRICES EVER charged yesterday with pass- L-Ul airbus, unless iq)proprtote xt 12:80 p.m. on th* Ul^ver- f*™*® f*^® mtocdlaneoua I \ i'* surance. The law now applies ge Your Parchases tag a standing school bus. The assurance are given that toe gity- h « ii patio, the 75-pleoe permlta were laMied totaHtog only to bodily Injury. \ ^ "The state fimd Is not some­ alleged Incident took place airbus wUl utilise engines made Haiitt College cf Music concert $902,600. Of the mlsceUaneoua 18’ X 12’ X 48” , May 4 at West St and Regan to the United States.” band win give a one-hour con- permits, one ■was for fl've ^part- thing we want to get Into,” Sar­ Rd. and wae roportod by ti» Keeping the project to too cerL At 4:80, alumni engtoeera ment buildings with a total of gent said. “It to a last resort.” operator of the school bus. United States ^rould have toe wiU donduct tours for 89 units on Sycamore Lane, one T he g overnor said the InsuT' Sdunidt Is adieduled to ap- effect cf cutting down on the adults wliUe chUto«n attend a for an automobile aalearoam on ance Industry originally sup­ Oval Pool pear to Ctocuit Court 12, Rock- risk to U.S. tax dollars Steele cartoon festival to the Gengras Adama SL, one for an office ported tbe no-fault concept, but M PwfdMMd S«ptions providing greater . arrested yesterday on a war­ savings to the motorist. rant lamed by Circuit Court 12, He, repeated the (diarge he charging him with breach of made frequently during the past ML peace by asaault. He was re­ STOP INTRUDERS lew weeks, that companies are leased on a $100 bond for iq>- •. wifli C o m pWfi® M PTOoaoni not making the options avail­ Pools by__ ^ peaiance to Circuit Court 12, able to the public. ' Complete package includes pool, redwood ladder, Lomart Anthra sand filter. RockvlUe, May 18. f r o i i i , The test case heard by all sev­ COVENTRY en justices, involves a suit by lS ’xlO ’ x42” Oval Pool or 15’x48” Round Poojf. „ p„mK«d *177 Gary Spaulding, 18, of Storis, INTRUDER Mr. and Mrs. MUton Ptanlck of Includes pool, jedwood ladder, Lomart dlter. _ SoporolWy 2M.94 C H U lC b Sharon, who contend their ccxi- 18’x48” Round Pool g Purdiowd was charged last night, by Cov­ ONLY *2 1 3 entry poUce, with tqperating ALARM stltutional rights are ■vlototed by Pool. Lomart Anthra sand filter. Redwood laddtf. SfaraHty 248.94 wltb unsafe tires. He la ached- their Inability to sue to he n ' uled to rqipear to Circuit Court and suffering. M i 12, Manriiester, May 17. NEW 3M The couple was injured ta an A , Shown on TV Harvey Gould, WlUlmantic HOME ALARM SYSTEM accident Jan. 3. was charged, this morning by SCARES OFF IlWRUDERS The insurance industry res­ Coventry PoUce with failure to Melon of Glazier's says: ponded to Sargent’s contention renew registration. He Is of nc-fault’s “remaikable” suc­ scheduled to appear to Circuit CAR ALARMS AND 3M LOCK ALARMS You've come a long way, baby . . . and at last, you ora drestina to cess today, saying, “the initial savings motorists would realize Court, Mancheeter on May 24. ALSO AVAILAILE give your body freedom and comfort. No better way to start than with Bali Beaucoup. Fiberfill cups . . . stretch straps for maximum from no-lault are not as rosy as their Inability to sue lor pain SAVE Protiset up to 300 sq. ft. comfort . . . and Contour Back of Lycra Spandex ... . add profes­ glance. OVER OUR LOWEST Arthur L. Dunphy, spokesman S4 Personal Notices PortoMu, Pluo In RVz-b. UniH sional fit.. . and you're ready for the worldl No charge for fittings' PRICES! Famous Maks J Available In Wohnit Cabinet or as a Decora­ or alterations, of course. tor the American Mutual Insur­ ance Alliance, said in CSilcopee In Memoriam tive Accessory* Extra loud horn abo ovaHaUe. There's still time to solsct a lovely Mother's Day Gift from that “the motorists of Massa­ Gym Dandy 3 Seater Whirlwind Deluxe Hi-Rise Bicycles In lovins memol»rv of Samuel J; chusetts would be forced to play Dunlop vnr teen-agers the rate., re­ 8., Jane, Burton, and Donald ions for aU Seasons.’’ Fife sod Dram BoU Odegard of Manchester, I did Houley and Dooley are not ho that sdU generaUy in this peut break In the pattern of Improv­ applies onity to women. . .it re­ does not plan to revalue the mained essentlhUy unchanged Hewitt to Margaret C. LaMotte Assisting as guides wlU be The Boosters du b wlU be pro­ ask for a roll call to place him convinced that It would be, and of Connecticut is iiaturBUy acid, ing, prices,” which has. leveled sults to discrimination in the The Annual Meeting of the in­ Deutschemark unilaterally, gov­ at 17.2 per cent. of Westerville, Ohio, prcq>erty at members ean cu rren cies than the Robin Boynton, Cathy Coates, The boys are BIB Pratt. Mark tation to oonetruct two tem ]^ coffee had to eat It Thursday. snowiiiKShowing theuie rawrate iwifor Neg~ men ~ ^ • and Mary Lou Samlotls, prop- prop­ HEADQUARTERS FOR raty lanes east and west from support from several chambers SoU testing is a free service of International Monetary edged up to 6.8 per cent, for Ne- accelerated by government cm- Deborah Gilbert, WUlam Glen- B ates, C raig E dm ondson. BUI Many of t o student newspa­ Tuesday, May 18,1971 at 7:30 now permits. At present, central erty at 49 Kane Rd., $1,377 Gleqney, Brant Carlson, Peter Simmons Rd. in East Hartford of commerce, many officials In the OoUege of Agriculture and per's ' staff members were to gro women Increased from 8.4 collation of the supersonic ney. Marian Klssane, Timothy east-of-the-rtver towns and from banks must buy or sell dollars Judgment Uen ’TUley, Gary Ferguson. To*n to. Manchester on the hl$[taway, Natural Resources at the Uni­ Washington for the antiwar pro­ per cent to-9.3 per cent In April, transport program, Kolodzlej, Denise Pelletier, many prominent citizens. to keep the exchange rate of John E. Willard against Peracchlo and Tim Kolodzlej. and is designed to relieve the versity. On radio, for years, tests, university officials ex- and for blackblacK teenagersleenagers re- ,r»uv,,But, •«=Im ^o "-. d , this j ------„ nniim-d nmnertv at Janeen Reedy and Cimthla Roy. daily traffic congestion on the Dooley will now push for the I urged anyone who nllght be platoed, and the remaining PJVI. their currency within three malned virtually unchanged at mated decline Is mu^ less t ^ ~ S r s r ^ lo V w ^ ^ Scouts Win Certificate 'The iBoosters du b will be re­ If IMEX lirx f CHEf highway which plagues com­ bill’s passage In the House of listening to have a soU test quarters of one per cent of Its a whopping 32.1 per cent. the 17% per cent jc*> loss last 72 During the recent Girl Scout cipients of a matching grant editors decided to Issue Instead muters east of the River. Representatives. made before ai^lying fertilizer 136 cases of fissh oranges, each pegged value. Some sources say cookie sale campaign, 2tt girls from BaU proceeds, which will -The total num ber o f persm is year. A ~ ,n .r o f Hart- or Ume to a garden or a lawn. the Germans want this changed In Junior Tro 6258 sold over be used for the educational bet­ stamped “Dally.” The fruit, in the work force increased ••The downward trend of the ^ -Potripitt^rnn MclfulUn This year I foUowed my own to one per cent. from 86.6 milUon to 86.8 million p^st several years appears to be lOOO boxes of cookies and the terment of (3HS students- sent to the paper’s normal cam­ Economics Minister Karl and the total number of unem- off,’’ Harr said. "This ^ troop was awarded a certificate Botch Savoie Toll Takers Honor ad vice. Peter Dempsey, 27, a eraduate student from Aus­ pus distribution points, was paid I took soU smaples from five fer with t o $600 set aside for Schiller will seek joint action at ployed persons actually declined jgnda support to our expects- , anj M-ar. for \ta efforts. "A D ay tor Butch Savoie” tralia, tests soil samples at th'e University of Con­ areas, the' front lavm, the lawn each day’s editkm. a Common Market meeting In during the month from jl.176 uong that 1972 will see a rever- This troop, under the super­ wUl be held Sunday from 8 a.m. necticut soils laboratory. Small cups hold some of Brussels Saturday. But France mlUion to 4.6W million. g^l of the declining: empioyment K^ret Ellen Albalr ot 26 p to 10 p.m. at Blake’s Amoco Cheerful Commuter In back ot the house, our smaU vision of Mrs. Reginald Barrett, vegetable garden, the roee bed, the 200 or more samples analyzed each day. The anaand rseigiumBelgium were purujieputting upuj/ nils seeming paradox, an In- S trends a il experience l^ S S diSTthe St., May 8, St. Bartholomew’s held Its annual award supper Station, Merrow Rd., Tolland. TMl Sgt. Russell Edwards RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) — and what we ctiu our lantern dial gives a reading of the acidity or alkalinity of strong resistance to anything crease in the rate of joblessness three years, Church. recenUy, with 33 badges award­ AU proceeds from to day wUl pinned an orchid corsage on the pniiiilng Permits Five days a week for 10 years, garden. A hand-carved atone smacking of revaluation. The while actual employment In- The AIA fbrecforecasts the Indus­ ed to 21 girls. Four Cadette benefit the Savoie child, who Blender, widowed grandmother. the sample. (Photo by University of Connecticut) Itmtem from South Korea, other members of the Common crea— ses, is o-r-i.inoHexplained kw b y ♦!«. tihe fnrt fa ct try’s. . payroll .. ----- will shrink by the Timothy C. Rohan, cut open­ Cockades were glyen to t o four was recently Injured when Lucinda Dunn has stopped at And toB) co lle cto r R o s co e Hurd ing for and enclose hatchway at LADIES TIMEX Market, or European Economic that the BLB takes seasonal fac- end to 913,000 persons, sixth gnmders who will bo going struck by a car. the toll pUiza of the Richmond- handed h er a $12 book o f 40 dav^ te to A neutral soli, Hartford County Extension Serv- tors Into account Into computing 98 Autumn St., $160. for sport or. dress O e o o d la iu L GARDENS Community, are Italy, the Neth­ the first drop below one million on to Cadette troope. Services offered for the bene­ San Rafttol Bridge. Each time commute tickets, then gave her neither acid nor alkaline, shows Ice office In Hartford. You may the jobless rate. John Miller, patio at 40 Cornell erlands and Luxembourg. since record keeping began In The girls presented their priced fr^ $6.95 to $50. die gave the toll ccUector a a hug and kiss. , “ere^to ^iw ^ ^ ^ wts to the Boll Testing Since construction, agricultur fit day wUl include engine —^nOW BUCOnilO aSMEX WATCH — Indlcatlmis are that if the 1959. St., $200. mothers___ with corsages and friendly gp:«eting> a smile and a "I’m not going to cry,” said around tt Laboratory at the University, al and other work usually picks cleaning, car wadilng, gas and Your Complete Garden Center! Let us help you with your laipn and garaen promems! West Germans don’t get their "Duringuring the three-year period yv. B. Southerglll for E. T. fatheia with cainatlOTis. • Needs No Winding • 22££St little gift. Mrs. Dunn and then proceeded i T sUahtlv acid between 6.0 and The only expense is having the up in firing, a decrease In ac­ oil, and oU changes. s Battery Lasts 1 Yr. • Shock Besistant way In Brussels Saturday, 1969 to 1971, the Industry has goutherglU, small addition at 18 troop is going to Camp o 1 Year ijhvaxaiitee On Thursday, wearing her to cry . tual unemployment la usual for Her toll coUector friends John, Leon and Phil Zapodko Brandt’s------„ government will go * fi,« been------forced to release nearly starkweather St., $200. Laurel to camp June 4-6. Manchester Evening Herald white nurse’s uniform and with lawn areas, and a modeet ioT lawn grass. The soil in ^ r Is for postage. 6 4 3 -M 7 4 „iead with Its measures alone. April.April However, methe ^aa^seasonal ^ ^ jg gUghUy Raymond Heiiry. tool shed at ^ marked the 10th anniversary of ahead with its measures alone. Coventry correspondent HoUy a copy cf the Bible cn the dadi- their friaslshlp by electing her amount of fertilizer. The roees backya^ gave a reding of 6.8 ^ „,„7 ^ „v lliU It could, for example, let the moro than cne thlni of Ite labor jg Dr., $200. ^ k e ^ aTKel- Gantner, Tel. 742-8796. board, she tried to drive cn can have no fertilizer this year which la fine. In frmit of the Pnm to Forsjziiia their "mother of t o year." AU m ark float In the world’s money adjusted fopce,” Harr said. “Despite this, l and M of Hartford, two , ^ Marrow Rd. Badges through as usual but the toll cM- and to lantern garden just a house It/was down to 6.6. The The rule for pruning ahnita 84 coUectors contributed to the and to lantern garden ]usi a nouue ^ - - markets, vrith the Central Bank ™ savi^'hls drive to ex- wnt*™*®® to be the permits for houses, one at 68 ^ awarded on June 4 at a leotora blocked the lane and di­ handful.. mm .m The _ ____ vegetableA-Z.!.. garden flower VkAil beds B VfWktVlAfl zoomed 1in up tA to A.7 6.7 that flw er g ift. supporting It wlthta S"t ^ e^ot^y^irouSi In- ‘“ ^est manufacturing employ- carriage Dr. rae at 11 S^- ^cnlc banquet to be held at, the rected her car aside. la high In aU the plant ndtrlents. and 6.9, The vegetable gorfen p ^ e by the government rather ton federal roendlng and ^ ’ $20,000. jy^^brosloD’Ainbroslo home on Lewis HIUHill NO toestone should be used on reading waa 6.4, and It was htyh ISh by to international Monetary SclenttsteScientists and engtoers engineers ^ are _ ------R d. easier moibey policies should re R d. any cf to gartlen areas, lii or very high In all plant nutri- petals drop from the fors^ ^ expected to experience the Fund. duce unemployment and the in­ AU troops will march In to I^ e been told to enta. « la time, right smallest decline, 9.6 per cent, to House Passes BiU Allowing This would not amount to an flation rate slmiiltaneously. Danes Ship More Fish town Memorlta Day parades. go slow with the Ume and So much for the tybes, the In a few weeks, to p an end-of-to-yesur total of outright revaluation but would But April’s wholesale price in­ Junior T roop s 6042 and 6263 fertiUier spreader and leave terribly hot gas flame, the bu^es. The *^® give the Central Bank more lati­ 161,000 com pared w ith a 1067 CXJPEJNHAGBN — W ith only dex appeued to signal a new 16,000 commercial fishermen, will hoW a bake sale tomorrow Counsel Before Grand Juries weBE enough alone. chemlcaia and the automated other ^ tude In sui^rting the mark and rise In the cost of Uvlng, since peak o f 236,000. from 9 to 1 a t AUm Ts Super- Modem Equipment pens tracing lines on graph to now «r wlU blpom ^^uch would make the currency less The survey estimates aircraft Denmark Is Europe’s flfth- HARTFORD (AP) — After a said Bingham. However, he did movements at the wholesale largest fishing nation. In recent mtirket and Zbllo’s Supermar­ not offer air amendment to This U no help to the fertiUz- paper. The final teste of the soU as an^m eda, flowerto m attractive to speculators betting Industry employment wlU de­ long debate, the State House ot ___ level usually translate Into con- years the number of fishermen ket. create such a study. er Industry, but it is valuable ^ p ie go back to use of to mwd, onn a revaluation upward. sumer price Increases. cline by 67,000, to 606,000; mis­ Profits will go to the Second Representatives pass^ Thurs­ Rep. Peter GUUes, D-Mlddle- advice to me, and to see how fingers and the eye. Soil Is rub- The ^ e -imrfv cut olf Ahlers said his governmmt Treasury Secretary John B. siles and sp{u:e by .39,000, to has Increased but little, yet the volume of fish exports has Ckmgregailloiud C2iurch as a day and sent to the Senate a bill town, who backed the bill, said the 0oU testa are maxie I spent between Anger and thumb flower also rejected any controls Mt OotmaUy said he hated to see 291,000; and commercial trans­ more than tripled. thank you for the use of the that would allow persons sus­ It is difficult for witnesses — a few hours at the Jaboiutory determine whether It Is sand ***e twigs ^ are movement 'of foreign currency the vdiolesale price index rise, port aircraft 14,000, to 76,000. In Storre. Peter Dempsey, who ^ something between, buds. Afto tnei^wOT In and out of West Germany, pected of murder—and witnesses as well as the accused person— but he added; "I don’t think we to know when he might be in­ runs the lab under t o diirectton q ™ ggjj jg sandy loam. The gone It wlU. be som "but we wculd not mind If there to a murder—^to have their law­ should pay too much attoitioa criminating himself, and that he T a a r y Oriffin. assistant pro- ^ ^ T th e soli, or light, med- fore the hew flower buds foon w ere such a restriction applica­ yers with tom during Grand to It.” needs the advice of a lawyer. fessor of agronomy. Showed me g, ^grk, depends «i the for y e ^ nrimed by ble within t o vdtole European There was some encouraging Jury hearings. Rem em ber . “This is not some new bUl the sofMsticated equipment .jydgment ot the technician look- Forsythla shoul p ^ community.’’ news in {mother economic area. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL ^ e issue was not supposed which no one has ever heard of that is used to analyzeanalirze about * . ours turnstu^ out to be The West Germans believe The Depeudment of Agriculture to be a partisan one, but the 12.000 soil samples In a year. the oldest and largest branches. STAINED TREASURE CHEST before,” said GUUes. ”Mas6ar that a wider fluctuation limit announced consumer qwnding vote divided on partisan lines, The samples come from ^ j^gj 1,4 the lab, as close to t o ground as they FILLED WITH STAINED HAND wHh only three Democrats vot­ chusetts has had this for many can be cut. Then some of the coupled with a number of on food during the first quarter homeowners, nurserymen and g,gy hgg two fuU-time tech domestic and joint monetary increased 0600 milUon from Jan- BRUSHED POPPIES, GRAPES ing against It, end only five Re- yeara." younger branches may also be In Connecticut, Grand Juries floriste, dairy farmers, tobacco, ^^^g part-time stu- hunk i>art way. measures would solve the prob­ u{U7-March last year, the AND BOXWOOD. pubUcana voting for It. The roll S h o w i ^ b ! ^ t o interior of one of our 16 greehouses. The geraiiHim crop is now at Us are caUed only when crimes fruit and vegetable growers. The big rush f®?J"®^’ J T tS lem caused by t o heavy Inflow smallest rise in more than two call tally Was 66 to 72. ininiAable by death or life im­ i s,r.h .nd7,H. b«. “ k ,T jS S 5 peak! of UA. dollars and to heavy years. Supporters of the bill said prisonment are under considera­ course g^reenskeeperB m&ke fre will be another one h' . ^ aa,. kh^ b hAi±Ar flhax>e. purchase of marks this week by The report said food prices hTaI-. people accused of murder O th e rs tion. The Grand Jury's function Regular $1.50 Large speculatMS expecting a revalua­ probaMy will end the year with iOn Her Day are guaranteed t o right to have **'*1!^ **1t«^n.«** M **th ^^ October. Greenhouse operators „ythla grows naturaUy in Is to decide what, if any, charge service. Depending on t o cro p ^g^^ gj y,gj, samples habit, with long tion upward. Chancellor Willy an Increase of 2.6 to 3 per cent. their lawyers with them from the Is to be filed against to ac­ Brandt’s government blames The increase last year was 6.6 tim e they a re aanrested—Includ­ m December and 3 a im ^ . bra^h^*bLuUng down to touch fo r cused — first-degree murder, from on e ot anothw of nau a numth of April, —--md. thMi putito ovf »ew the dollar influx for increasing per cent, largest In 20 years. ing time spent being questioned second-degree murder or man­ d«*en re w^n to tab handled 8.600 to^ a new dMnestic price rises by greatly The USDA survey said food Wifh A Special GiH by police. If a-lawyer 'can ad­ purchased at supermarkets this vise his client during a police slaughter. ^ ^ ’la !Z ^ rSles. It waa making reports .^ b unleT^you wrto the Geraniums 45^ end 89^ enlarging the money supply. DANDELIONS? Fonmer Governor John Demp­ Ahlers and Brandt earlier in y e a r p roba bly 'wlU co st 2 per Interrogation, he ought to be S^ywhere In the tote. Hmne in five to six days after e""?*®® plant to spread, sey vetoed a similar biU . In the day said the govenunmt cent more than last year. Din­ From oUowed to advise his client dur­ Jto^gaidena are to retqxzi- were received. Now. in May. to a targe 1069, sa yin g that it w oidd “ se­ would decide on its measures at ing out is expected to continue ing a Grand Jury hearing, they slblllty of the county agent and time la down to two or three these irraund riously weitken to effective­ Flowers from the Growers/ a Cabinet meeting Sunday. This costing more, but at a lesser You can live without ’em! ffBid, rate than the 7.4-per-cent rise ness of t o Grand Jury in crim­ toce we live in Hartf^ Coun- tfays. tofbtSTSto amounted io an ultimatum to They also said that many law­ ty my garden reporUtalso land- Former Sheep Rancher 11*®^ ^ i^wtig H I R y inal iwtKeedIngs and consequent­ Extra Large Ghrysantiiemums the other Oomrnen Market coun­ during 1970. yers sit outside the Grand Jury edonhUdesk. The Australian manager of m na^as j««^^^ Yes, dandelions plus plantain, buckhorn, clover, ground ly further hamper Corniecticut’s tries to accept the Wdst German Egg prices during the first room and advise their clients Lovely Gardenias ...... quarter were down 24 per cent war on crime.” When your half cupful of soil the jab, 27 years old. K rew ^ on ^ ® ^ ^ ^® bS*forzylhla can proposals on Saturday or let the ivy and many other similar weeds have met their match. cn every question iwked in the reaches the laboratory In a parents’ sheen and wheat toe g i^ , Potted Roses In Bloom ...’----- 9 S M from a year earlier; pork West Germans deal 'with the room. The only real change the dal mailer provided by the Uni- ..„rJSertv” in New South Wales. ^ ^ S 1 .1 9 dron>ed IS per cent, poultry 4 It’s Scotts p l u s -2. Y ou spread it on your lawn just like Large African V iolets ...... bUl would make would be to al­ verslty it is first spread on a .^g ggji it a farm or per- « problem {done. per cent. Fata and olia and fish • 3 .8 8 This was confirmed by Ah- ordinary fertilizer. It makes the weeds gradually curl up low the lawyers to by physically Cook Liberace, sheet cf paper and left a few ^ ranch. It haa been sold Hardy, Colorful Azaleas ...... products cost 10 per cent more. p l u s -2 ’proBont to the lixmi, to y said. Ivy Geraniums ...... 8 1 .4 9 lera’ statement that he was Coffee, processed fruits and GIFTS & ACCESSORIES and disappear — roots and all. full-fertilizes your hours until It is thoroughly dry. j Peter’s father operates ll»aftarcher D ies “certain that West German cur­ Opponents said that Grand Editor A rgue Then it la put through a sieve " nu,gery and hardwallie store. K esearcner irien vegetables and bakery and ce­ good grass at the same time. Helps it grow greener and rency exchanges will reopen • LAY-AWAY PLAN MANCHESTER Jury proceedings are not llloe with a 2-mmimeter meeh to pgt^r graduated from Queens- nbJW HAVEN (AP> — Dr. ,$ l-88 g l o x i n i a s (budded) ...... JLJ* real products were more expen FUOBMA ...... Monday.” ’The exchanges have PARKADE sturdier,, filling in those places where the dandelions and trials; that prosecutors do not Over Beef Dish screen out a$iy tiny Wts of stone Agricultural OoUege and jg jj^ p paui, a leading re- ...7 9 c HANGING POTS ...... g " sive. • GIFT WRAPPING b l e e d i n g h e a r t s been closed since Wednesday, attend them and therefore de- OT chart. Ftour grams of t o re- ^g^^ g^^g ^g the United States gearcher In the field of pcSlo- .88.88 MIXiED POTS ...... 2 2 The rise In wholesale prices Open DaDy till 9 - Sat. till 6 other weeds were. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A . B------— tnen came w uio searcoer m ^ r——’ OINBBABIAS ...... when the West German Central •CHARGE CARDS , fense lawyers tould also be .$8.88 HYDBANOEAS ...... 2 2 accelerated by three-tenths of 1 newsiwper food editor said Lib­ sultingmilting dust du8t are ore put In a fflaBicflask graduate study at thetoe Uni- niyelltls,myeUtis. died Thureday’Ihursday at Yale-1 o a l o e o l ar e a s . . . .■ rhododendron ...... W-Z6 Bank and four other major cen­ barred; and that the proceed­ with a chemlcail solution that yg^^y gj California’s agricult- j^g,, Haven HoiqHtal after a .88.96 per cent In April. On a seasonal­ erace ordered her out of his h a n g in g p e t u n ia s .84A4 PYBAGANTHA ...... **'** tral banks stopped buying dec­ ly adjusted basis, the Increase 5,000 sq ft bag (20 lbs) 7.95 ings, unHke trials, are secret home Thursday after differ­ wlU extract the chemical ele- campus at Davis. He has i^engthy Ulness. He was 78. ANDBOMEDA iind the transcripts of them are lare. ences over a photo and his beef menta In t o soil. The flask la . ^ working at Storra to save Paul, a professor emeritus of 10,000 sq ft bag (40 lbs) 14.95 destroyed and can not be used p a g e d .. ^ Meanwhile, t o European Mo- - stroganoff. mechanlcaUy token to 20 ^g p,^gtical ex- epidemiology and prev^ve Oematls and Omamentel Trees. netary Comntittee drafted three at a trial. The luncheon, attended by minutes and the contents a ^ nerlence. He wUl return to medicine at Yale University, than nut throueh a filter. We ^ ‘ __ wnrk nion nntMl for his work on proposals to be considered by The most eloquo^t presenta:^ about 60 writers, was to publi­ then put through a filter. We June to continue work also noted for his wort « the Common Maricet economic tion on behalf, of to bUl was cize lAberace’s opening today at new have an almost^ coloriess ^ doctor’s degree In plant infectious mcnonucleoals, hepoU- ORTHO 2f*/ said t o Bank of Japan was stlll apfiilr DoUc6 etatSoiL RBXHBTRAHONS •QVALITY ^ N C B 1892 buying dollars at 867.89 yen, but The chief also purchased 8,000 ,, 1 ■ - - I , I ’ ( ’ I f 3 for $2.75 “AU pceceedliigs in the Grand Route 196, TOUsnd iM ltoM its purchases this morning were Spell of Beauty 3 3 6 Jury room must be shrouded In window stickers which say, “ AU estim ated at less than $20 m il­ n o r t h MAIN STREET Items of value In this house Phone 876-9483 LaWN • VEGETABLE • FLOWER SEEDS U48 TOLLAiro YPtOB- (NEXT TO CAU)OB) complete secrecy,” he said. lion, compared with more than A complete review of - to have been registered with the $200 milUcai Thursday m orning TN MANCHESTER Grand Jury syrtem Is needed. poUce department.” and about $360 m illion all day. •Cl

PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1971 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CXWN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 PAGte TWELVE to Poland which'’ will require closer examination.” Tolland U.S. Embassy 'The Judge said MueQer would FIEICHER aUSS CO. remain in custody while his ap­ o .« » T— .1 II MANCHESTER today sFU H H Y I n W a r n in g peal WBs being cnuldered. After me sentencing, MueHer Dr. MacKenzie Writes to Back conferred wim a Pollsh->Ameri- Auto Plate - Window Glass - Mirrors - Glass O n P o la n d can lawyer, Ryssard 8. Mrotek, Fumiture T*. * ' - IBB mlUlon respectively. Tolland young people. Miss Pa- hold its last meeting Sunday could arrest him. jsSEtUSAUDM—The fltth Men- BftG DANISH BLUE PLAtES “I am concerned about mese tricla Doyle and Douglas Srnim. wim a' picnic at me Boothroyds Mueller was arrested last Oc- nial mghnatlonal Book Fair is two, tiUes becanse 1 need the School lonohes beginning at 8 :S0 p.m. tober on a visit to his ailing scheduled here for next AprU 1971 MOTHER'S DAY PLATES — $11.00 i,- S.V*'V * supplemental funds to keep this Ijunches at all schools next The United Congregatioiw Ju father. At his trial this week he i».aB. More than 1,000 publish- 1971 XM A S DAY PLATES — $14.50 echoed system from sinking bo- week are: Monday, meatballs church Men’s Breakfast will M pleaded guilty to iglvlng secret ers from SB naUena exhibited T.fw’k FUNNY wUI m - information on PoUsh industry 23,000 pubUcations at the I960 neam me waves of poverty,” and gravy, stewed tomatoes, .held Sunday morning at 8 at me Mch . ^ I m I "h»mr luai. S* Dr. MacKensle wrote to U.S. peas (middle land high schoOla),' church. FUNNY, 1200 >v® ^ ^ minimum ***® sentence, for es­ Oonhectlcut. ’’All of me town’s borrowing pionage. Deam is me maxi­ capacity has been poured li' mum. school construction contracts Mueller is now a U.S. citizen ^ Mol hor s ^ keep our children away and has a wife and fOur children ^W e and triple sessions.” ne -“^ i;„^ 3y7 hambu^rer on roU. in Dayton. iC.‘ «™iraWe at me Parish u.S. Bhnbassy commetat- ^te^ available at me Parum ^ ^ ed: "It is appa^ in view of f nay Comes Once ^S'm e 70 mlU tax rate at ‘SSl 65 per' cent assessment and its toes®d salad (mlddl _____ thought Hoover should leave the visa procedures and in anticipated Increase this year, school), applesauce Tif.nrhrrtcr Evenlns Herald ’*'**“® view of the prompt appreheri- a Year... j the superintendent explains me berries. ___ Tolland Lomisnnndrnt Bette he------*®*'*** , There t H U I l ^ U K MueHer j n . u e i a o A afterc a a w a his * a « » arrivalm s . v w m Tonaad emresponoen* was 14 p « cent ^ undecided. am t the tPoUah gov- ‘‘very real and understandable Friday, plssa, juice, pe^pe tel. 87B-884S. resistance” to the present tax slaW/ fruit cup. A QaU«q> telephone poll, pub- emment muat have been aware Us Memory lasts ' rate and to future projected Nursery Assistants Uahed Sunday, reported 61 per when it leeued him a visa that rates. . Assisting momers at me Td- cent thought -Hoover mould re- charges would be' pressed Dr. MacKenzie added, ”Qual- land Cooperative Nursery School Probate Judge tire. against him on his furlval. a lifetime with Ity teachers and adequate sup- next week are: Monday, Mrs. Resigns Office Harris said approval ot Hoo- “It would therefore appemr plies and equipment are what Douglas Heisler, Mrs. John Fol- veris past record sms 71 per that Instead of rejecting his visa make me difference between ey, Mrs. Joseph DeCarll. As L^islator cent. Gallup said the flgwe was application it was decided to mediocrity and excellence in Wednesday, Mrs. Alvan Bacon, 70 per cent. permit him to return to Poland , Harris reported that 81 per in order to bo arrested and face he Tufts-Delta Health Center of Mound Bayou, Miss, above, make it easier to stay well. any effort to educate our chll- Mrs. M. F. OSterling Jr., and HARTFORD (AW S t^ ^ Americans polled thinks charges. The Mound Bayou center serves a 50^square-mile area in dren. ttery frankly I am forced Mrs.XB. WaynewayiiB Loomis, ___ _ u iu a n L. ETb. the FBI “has done a flrat-rato “Obvloualy. this type of decl- Tis a pioneer in a new kind of community health care. It has to depend on outside sources p, served as a model for similar centers, funded by the OfiBce of Eco­ northern Bolivar County, with a population of 14,000, mostly Prlday, Mrs. Kennem Farris, who was elected a probate J^o , go per slon raises a question wim ro- blacks, whose median family income is $900 a year per family. The for funds to supplement budget Charles Pezzonte, Mrs. Monday in a special election, J • American tourist travel nomic Opportunity, which have sprung up in both rural and urban allotments.” Barry Oguschewltz.------said ‘Hiursday oho______will reeign_ from the areas across the country to provide comprehensive health care to center opened in 1965 in a diurch parsonage, and in 1988 moved The effects of inflation have ^rls and Home Eo Festival her le^slatlve post as soon as those most in need of it: the sick who are also poor. into a modem $800,000 facility in the middle of what was once a been felt on me local school q^uand Middle and High the vote becomes offtclal. Treasure Shoppe The concept of health at these centers has been expanded to cotton field, atthe edge of Mound Bayou. In an average month level, according to Dr. MacKen- gghoola will hold arts and home .Her decision not. to retain the the environment—which creates many of man’s ills. With com­ there are 2,500 patient visits, and nursing staff make 1,200 visits to zle, destroying a portion of the economics festivals next week legislative job atter assuming GIVE CXJRBESTTO homes to care for the sick. purchasing power. ^ the schools. the premabe Court bendi sets a munity involvement, they have brought not only medicine to the “Uhemployment and shorten- ,j,he music, art and home precedent for Connecticut and sick, but also social change and the improved amenities which by AP photographer Jack Thornell. ed hours make it difficult and economics departments of me was a major reason for her in come cases Impossible to two schools have, comblnod melr court of action, rtie said. She increase our- budgets 'to offset efforts in me prepauiatlon of a aimounced the decision after Inflaiitw,” he notes adding musical program and display of meeting wim Republican house "me. antiquated property tax ^ home ec projects made leaders. has surely seen Its day as me ,, students at me schoota. ”I would have Uked to «5»- Fresh Btenems M M . M w a ^hiough TlUe n (NDBSA) “ undesirable exam- Are Mother's funds, ‘Tolland lias been able to P;” ' ^ and Pl« t**® separation of Comprahvnviva nMdical servicM, and a fraa pharmacy, are available at the squeepe out extra necessary lum, featuring me band and ^govenuiiental ^ ^ „ ta l funettoM.” Mrs. ^ ^ ______ChOniMS. _____ BriHlant, fluty clutter ring Diamond pierced earrings. Birthstone ring $22.99 Tufta-Delta Health Center, Mound Bayou. Miss. piece* of science end ^ ^^^STlSgh school wUl hold its Irb said. Your choice $19.95 visual equlpmmt. Since this is — .“ " -.j: at van in The — Connecticut ------OonsUtuHon---. on a mtttchlng fund basis, "we concert next BMday at 7 w m ^ ^ legislator may not have b^^^ceedlngly careful me high s ^ l gym. hold an appolnttve office during to purchase only what we can me hand. ‘Ihere Is im v^w ^ ^ Oeneral Assem- use OS well as to use what we music program at me mgn judgeahlps are flUod nurchase ’’ school this year. oubernatorial nomination, but Title n (B»B3A) funds Displays of ^ the^^tion of probate ju ^ U have been used “to supplement fashion show « id ^ « o^M apparently jflaclng It our library purchnseo In me of clothing wUi ho on dlsp y tho scope, of tho conrti- hooe Hint someday wo would be at bom schools. tulon. to point wim pride to an Tlcketo for me wonts may ^ vacancy camx* be fUled up-to-date UbrEury-materlals cm- plurclwsed from band momoers regular sesBion tw which would truly represent oe at me door. because a special election can me heart of each of our Newcomers Moo* „ot be called until 80 days after •chools.'’ "nw Tollawi Wolcj^o Wagm makes an official an- D r. MaoKmzle asks Senator Newcomers « u b wm _moOT n^ouncement of her resignation. BUender to r^ly to his letter, Tuesday idgl* a spokesman for the secretary abaUawgtng him to suppoTt m e OongTegatlciial CSiurch to etect ^ ^ placing two proposals or to explain why officers the her on the Probate bendi prob- he Sem^ y®“- ^ ^Uy would be declared official Copies of me superintendent’s also be jield. . by Monday...... letter were smt to school board Rmwn- M™- ®**® ohainnan Kennem Kaynor and The completed most of her primary to Howard Wolfanger, chairman le Banquet S L tt ^ ’a ^ - Inteoducing and giridlng of the Board of Finance. at 8 p.m. in St. Matthew a w through preliminary Walk Day Proclaimed im Center. A»a«r«ted legislative steps. She eald her First Sotoettnan Charies Thl- Ibe t^®® ^ wue a m ^ from the House proba- fault has Issued a proclamation in red, vdilte aito blue in influence SS^orrow ^ as "Elver-^ins..^th tto banquet’s theme that US Walk Day’’ in ToUand. ° my-Uo night wiU be body, where the Democrats have Describing me International B ro^e Ky up lu ^ a* the a 98-79 majority. Walk for Development, of v ^ h CTwreh. Groton’s secontt Assembly dls- me Blvertol walk Is a partTHti- U nltedC on^am ^^M rcn ^ ^ represented by a fault noted It is a "worldwide woman leglslatar. Mary A. She prefers flowers on her very special day^ so please her fancy with a corsage, bouquet A lu o -U E le « . Sri.ta or table arrangement. Bstldftt care and treatment at the Mound Bayou center, above, there are also home visits, below left, and hot meals for the elderly, below right, in 10 local community centers. world." _ troop organizer Mrs. ^yor of Ansonla ‘nurrsday Place Your Order Soon Toung P®^.®’ NancyTSvBon. mgit succeeding Ji^es itarto so young, wlU waUt^ BuUettn Board who resigned after being named Cub Scout Pack 918 wlU hold executive of the State Mortgage day, he added, wim registration session tomor- Authority by Gov. ’Thomas J. paying mem a c e ^ a i^ t for each mile ^ ^ Auxiliary wlU hold Sobln, a RepubUcan, w m SSI X to^dfwo a bake sale tomorrow at Shui- elected by a 18-0 vote of me • o n and in this way mno» « Market, on Rt. 196 to raise Board of Alderman on which 86 East Center St. ■ISttault stated that of pve^ ^n^J® r various community At Summit St. dollar raised Bt Matthew’s First Commun- elected to me Board of Alder- "c ^ ^ m e^ ^ - ion“ d ^ WiU receive meir First man in I960.

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A world of young fashion In a sotring designed to delight the young genera­ tion end the young at heart . . . The PEPPER TREE has carefully seleeted outw STORE HOURS Mon., Tnes., Wed. 10 to 4 standing styles from top lesenrees — such os: "Luv," "Granny Tahes A Knit," Thurs. end Frf. 10 to 9 *"Off My Back," "How Now Brown Cow," "Modem Juniors," "She," "Nufs," Saturday 10 to 6 "Indie Imports," "DoB Factory" end many ethers . . . MANCHESTER BraUNG HERALD. MANCHESTElli CONN„ PfelDAY,. MAY 7, 1971 FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971, Pages 15 to 28 PAGte FOURTEEN Section Two FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 fEttrning IfrntUi Building In Bridgeport, April 8; place. It wae bewildering and It Knight’, and it's about a fat aiM 239023234853485323532353484853532353232348 wan frightenin*. All of us were BO cop who has been on the beat Funeral Held where he was on trial. Mrs. Pardue has pleaded in­ Police Technique Helps on duty almoat csontlnuouaiy for for 30 yean. He’s growing old nocent and is being held in lieu] WEEKENIX CASH & CARRY SPECIAL Honor Societies three days. It seemed like Cus­ and he’s oontemplaiting retire­ For John Pardue of $200,000 bend on charges oft Emblem Slate Installed ter’s Last Stand for a while. ment. A cop Is damn old If he’s NORWAIK (AP) — Funeral smuggling in the sawed off .808 j Induct Students Detective Write Novels Even the biggest and the brav- still wearing that Hue coat and services were held Thursday for c^Oiber rifle Pardue allegedlyj your own gun,” ho soya. He’s est wanted to be elsewhere.” la on the beat at 60.” By Supreme President Six Manchester and area town By PHIL THOMAS John R. Pardue Jr. who was pulled on guards. Pardue was| 20% off on all plants AP Newsfeatures Writer used his own gun but “I never The Watta riot convinced ■ students attending the Univer­ shot by a young guard. Mra. John C. Starr of Mont- Rocky Hill attended the hit anybody.” The onay time Wambaugh that "no police de- „ , a 'n iP /A A - accused in connection with a se­ sity of Connecticut were induct­ NEW YORK (AP) — Joseph |>een Involved In a violent paring can controi a riot Pole Areas D iffer ries of bombings and a bank gomeiy, Ala., supreme preai- «vent. PAUL BUEHNER A lfred ,ceHl w as ed into three national engineer­ Wambcuigh Is a Loe Angeles po­ death was “some fOoUsh bar­ There aren’t enough- cops or BOSTON __The earth la now robbery In Danbury on Feb. 18, MercUant Fleet Big FLORIST. IHC. dent ot the Emblem Clubs o< ______o* the ihht^ation. ing honor societies last night. liceman who writes novels In room incident where a guy got equipment A riot shouldn’t be known to be shaped much like mo. America, last night oCflclated ghe was assisted by MrsT'iQ^- mad aiid went home and got his Pardue’a wife Nancy, who is AMBTTORDAM During Hbl-1 1122 B O ta r n D B A V B . Bruce A. Edson of 74 Firiey much the stone way he deals allowed todevelop and If It does ^ banged-up baseball. At the at the Installation of Manches- ue4 Vacant!, Mrs. CRiarlesLe- riiotgun. We answered the C 3dl being held at the- State Farm land’s golden age. In the ITthj BAST HARTFORD • St., and Roxton E. Baker of 2 with crimes. He gathen the evi­ don’t expect a police force of a i^orth Polo It Is vaguely polnt- and when we got there the guy coiqrie of fiiousand to do some- ^ about SO feet h^er for Women In Nlantlc, was al­ Century, the Dutch merchant | ter Emblem Oub otflceYa In ^ South Rd,, Rockville, were in­ dence and then goes for the so­ Tri. 628-6009 . ... Jidia DUlka, hostesses'; with the aiwtgun shot at us. The firing becauM they can’t Call In aea-level earth. Hi sev- lowed to attend services at the fleet was larger than the com-1 ducted jnto Eta Kappa Nu, lution. Open sunfli^ ceremonies at the Elks Home. Alfred Ritter, Mrs. Stan- officer with me shot and killed the Marines, or somettring.” areas below the equahw, funeral home. , billed fleets of the rest of Eu-1 honor society for electrical en­ Wambaugh — detective' s er- rope. ’IViday Holland has file j She was assisted by Mrs. H. M. ley Baldwin, Mrs. John Carson, gineering students! and ’Tau h im ." Wambaugh now Is putting the the earth bulges, ‘ but at the PardUe died last week of VOggB of Birmingham, - Ala., Mrs. John Ziemak, gifts and geant, burglary squad, Hollen­ worid’s flfth-largeat merchant j Beta Pi, honor society for all During the Watts trouble flnlriring touches on a second South Pole it Is pushed In about bullet wounds sustained In an beck Division—spent "eight supreme maikhal. decorations. engineers. there “was gunfire all over the novel. "It’s called "nie Blue go feet escape attempt at the Federal m arine. yean living” his first novel and Mrs. Foster Williams of Hub- Mrs. Charles PonUceUl, Other inductees were Piero Just six months "putting It on lard Dr., Vernon was InstaUed M rs. .Hugh Pittman, Mrs. Verro of 29 Ridge St. into Tau peq^r.” He mailed , the bulky aaprisldent; Mrs. John Hughes, gyank T>>ro6, dinner tickets; Beta Pi; and Gary D. Smith c i manuscript off without the aid flrst vice president; Mrs. Frank ^Irs; Kenneth Hodge, Mrs. Wll- 182 Eldrldge St.; David R. DInse of an agent and It wak accepted Totxm, second vice president; Mohr, Mrs. John Hughes, o f 710 G overnors ISgJiway, by the first house he submitted Mrs. Gertrude Hawthorne, tin- and Mrs. George MeixeU, pro- Sm iUi Windsor, and Alan Wen- it to, something similar to a 98- ancial secretary; Mrs. Charles gram and flowers.-Other mem- gell of 9 Burke Rd., RockviUe, to-l diot coming In first at M Fonticelll, treasurer; Mrs. Al- bers of the committee are Mra. into Chi EpsUon, honor society race track. fred Ritter, recording secre- paul Buettner, Mrs. Oliver for civU engineering students. A fter " a UtUe cutting, a UtUe tary; Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, CromweH, Mrs. Anthony Mero- rewriting,” It { >peared as "The MOTHER HAPPY! corresponding seciatary. n, Mrs. Agnes LeiDuc, Mrs. 4 C n i d o l New Centurions,” and rapClly With A Famous Brand Gift From Caldor Also, Mrs. Francis Mahoney, Hector Rivard, Mrs. Carroll moved onto the best-sdler Jtiats chairman of trustees; Mrs. John Hawthorne and Mrs. Gertrude soon after It appeared In the Pavelack and Mrs. Oliver Crom- Hawthorne. G>iirt Cases book shops, became a “Book- weU, trustees; M>a. K e n n e th ------^ of-the-AConth Chib” selectlcn, Hodge, marshal; 1 ^ . William C m O U lT COURT 12 and recently was picked up for \Choose from our large selection Mohr and Mrs. George Melxell, Bunting Cushioned Seven Students Manchester Session fibnlpg by Columbia Pictures. Rival Click ’N Clean assistant m a r s h a ls ; Mra. "I tried to put my whole life of Beautiful Potted Plants^ Charles Lathrop, cluqrialn; Cited at ECSC Edwin H. M elqulst, 29, o f 29 into it, to make It as true to life Electric Can Opener Mr. Tlieodore Brindamour, his­ ’Tudor Lane, pleaded guilty to as I could,” Wambaugh says of Folding Chaise torian; Mrs. Anthony Merola Seven Manchester and area reduced Charge of reckless the book, which deals with the ^deal for Gift Giving! and Mrs. Carroll Hawthorne, attending Eastern Our lo w e d Let Mother | driving yesterday, and was lives of three Lois Angeles po­ guards; and Mrs. John Calla- ctonnggUcut State College w,ere licemen from cadet school Price for R ela x flined $30. Melqulst was origi­ Mollier'tDayl 0«r Reg. 9.95 through the fury- of the Watts sl2 3 . 8 7 in Comfort! | Colorfid Geraniums .8 9 S T S S S . ...n . ■ nally charged with operating a riots of 196B. ner and ceremonies included Union Board of Governors an motor vehicle while under the "I wrote it because no story Mrs. Marion Zwart of Stanford, nual leadership banquet. I’d ever heard or semi captured 26” wide sturdy alumi­ F u ch sias .8 9 influence of liquor. Another Mrs. John Shea of New Haven k(rs, Dorothy Mader of 68 charge of failure to obey a the life style of a cop. You can num frame, 4 and Mrs. William Nolqn of Branford St. ,a senior, was one capture scenes in the life of a adjustable contour^ African Violets 1.99 state traffic control sign was' West Haven, past supreme of the three top achlevfers of the nolled. cop but you can’t cs^iture his anils. Extra thick presidents; and Mrs. Edward class, and also received a his- Judge J. Robert Lacey order­ way of life untU after you’ve urethane block foam Tuberous Begonias 2 .9 9 ConnoUy, Mrs. Carl Salka, Mrs. tory department award. ^ been a cop and for a good, long 5.99 ed a nMle continued in the case c u d iio n . Celia ^bltaUle, Mrs. Theresa Among other class outstond- of Lionel Clay, 20, of Storrs, tim e.” Oarrity, Mrs. Alfred PonUcelll, ing achievers were Miss Pa- An amiable, short, dark- Hyi^angeas 3 .9 9 Lift a lever, the entire cutting unit chaiged with wilful injury to Matching UnlU Mrs. Robert Russell, Mrs. Wal- tricla Cosma of 110 Range IBll haired man, Wambaugh at M comes off for cleaning. Magnetic private pnqierty. Prosecutor Club Chair W-W ter Gancorz, Mrs. Evelyn Dr., a soiriiomore; and Mlaa has been a policeman for 11 DishGiardens 3 .4 9 -4 .9 9 lid holder and out-of-sight cord memorial Trees Planted at Charter Oak Park Joseph Paradiso told the court storage. #753R Smith, Mrs. Charles Sackett, UlUan Messier of 206 Union St. years, all the way from cover­ 58” G lid er 47.87 that charge, which arose out-of Mrs. Andrew James and Mrs. and Miss Carolyn GotUer of ing a beat, to vice squad, to Iris 28” Wide Chaise - C H A R G E I T ! of the Manchester Chamber of Ckimmerce. The committee, as­ the alleged theft and damaging Stephen Broadrick, all supreme Doyle Rd., Rockville, both Dr. Charles E. Jacobson Jr. shovels dirt around a weeping wil­ present {riataiclothes Job. "I Innerapriag 31.87 low tree held by Jacob Ruhr of the Public Works Department sisted by several town employes, planted several trees today a t. of 'an automobile, was nolled coulAi’t have written the book etflciers. freshmen. almost a year ago, but that- Also, Mra. Elverett CoUler, Alfred BuUer of 142 Walker Charter Oak Park. Next fall the committee will plant weeping early in my career,” he says. “ I while Ernest J. Tureck, park superintendent, looks on. Dr. Ja­ Clay had. not made reatitufion Limit’s nrt Customer president of the Past Presl- St., a Junior, received the willows at Salter’s Pond. (Herald photo by Pinto) had to Uye It first” cobson is chairman of the memorial tree planting committee to the car’s- owner as stipulated It took hiin a vdiile. The son of Lightweight dents Association; Alfred Rit- Dean’s Award, presented to the in the nolle agreement. Judge ter, past exsrited nriter of the Student who has contributed a man who was a poUoeman In Thick Cushioned ators had been bottled up in the Lacey, though, chose to accept Elks Lodge; and Trawn Man- notably to constnictlve change East Plttsburgdi. Ph-'t for "d x or government administration and Crime Topic public. defender David Oolas’ seven years,” Wambaugh Joined ager and Mra. Rob6rt Weiss, at the college; Miss Beverly policy committee. argument that technically no Folding Chair Members of the Emblem Alexander of 117B E. Middle Partisan Dust Raised the Marines at'lT, got married Vinyl Luggage The bill would call for a state new evidence was found to Jus­ au b in New Haven, Stamford, ’Tpke. received a Board of Gov- Of AP Film at 16, and went to college after referendum on a propooed tify reopening the case, and or­ Rockville, Milford, New Loo- ernors’ Award, given to senior his discharge, at the same time Over Highway Widening change in the State Constitution, dered the nolle to stand. don, Naugatuck, Meriden, members; and Richard Lewis O lm e on the stre«ets of Amer­ working In a steel mill in Fonta­ that would remove the party | NoUes were entered Ih the 21” or Train Case WsSaingford, Wlnsted, Bast of High Manor Park, RockviUe, By SOL B. COHEN highway department came up ica today — and the relentless na, Calif., to support his family. lever from voting machines. following cases: Hartfoifi, Enfield, Fairfield, received a psychology depart- (Herald Reporter) with its promise to widen. Let’s He planned to become a teaxher 7.88 fight being wkged against it — E rnest -Fournier, 24, o f 169 not forget the failures ot pre­ A group of. House members but gave that up and Joined the Hamden, and Wethersfield- ment award. A bill to Insure the widening Main St., intoxication. ALRiqueGift! vious requests for the widening, hsAre petitioned out a bill that is the subject of a new Associ­ police force Instead. Poly-vamish hardwood arms, K odak C olor Film Our L aw rence H. G avallo, 31, of Reg. of the WUbur Cross Highway for and let’s not forgot the agemixing would revoke the tenure ot ated Press "Special Report” “I don’t reaUy know why,” he spring construction seat , 147 ^ r u c e St. non-support. mumuium frame. Sturdy patio 16.99 2.8 miles in East -Hartford and traffic congestion during rush teachers who go out on. strike. filmstrip that has been distrib­ . says. "I sort of drifted In, the B elow Cost! P h oto Cube The legislature’s education John Kovacs, 63, of 32 Oak way the three guys ^ my book legs. Luxury on a budget! Manchester raised partisan dust hours. We are trying to alleviate uted to Manchester schools this St, following too closely. a two-lane bottleneck in both committee had decided to kill drift in. The money with the po­ CK126-12 2 9 .9 9 ...... 2 3 . 8 8 In the State Senate yesterday the UU, but the filing of the pe­ month through The Herald. KODACOLOR . 8 8 2 5 ” 2 1 .9 9 ------1 6 . 8 8 directions.” lice was better than it was in \ but passed, 21-12, and now goes tition insures that It will come In alm ost aU ca teg ories o f the steel mill. And, maybe. It’s Matching 1Q88 le 31.99...... 26.88 A bl - partisan effort in the R ock er 27” 24.99.._____ 1 9 . 8 8 to the House for actlpn. up for debate in the House. crime — on the streets, white Aconcagua Top Peak because my father was a police­ KA464 Super 8 State Senate forced six elections KODACHROME . SJB. 1662, co-spon sored by H ow ever, even If th e Kous«^^ man. Perhaps It’s jwsstble that Alcoa aluminum frames, scuff resistant .goat ' x;.. bills out of committee yester­ collar c r 1 m e B , vlcthnless BUENOS AmES—Hie loftiest State Sen. Robert Houley and passes the MU, the Senats-tS MA-f.- CHARGE Holds five of.- her, favorite ■ grained4dhyh“Nteki5I plated'dtaw WlrTockSt ‘ ’ day, including one calling for orimes, and minor' crimes com­ .n>ountaln‘ 'in<^Ckiuth AihArlca 'ls first Impressions are lasting.” M a t c h ln g ^ ^ , K13S-30or ' State Rep. Thomas Dooley, both obliged to consider it, unless While an officer he went to square prin ts, 3V4” x3*/4” . direct primary elections to mitted daUy by ordinary oltl- the extinct volcano, Aconcagua, IT Folding Chaise 13?* KX135-20 Vernon Democrats, requires enough senators petition it out coUege part-time for 12 years to zens — FBI statistics show an on the boundary between Ar­ that the stretch of road be wid­ choose Connecticut delegates to also. A Increase. gentina and Chile, in the south­ earn a B.A. amt an M

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 go to Califoinia for the May to PAGE SIXTEEN November swordfish season. He changed his plans when the WORLD ALMANAC FDA t o Dump - „ . . can be mnrtalned while Inflatltm Some Stores S w o u d f is h I n d u s t r v cept of defending hamlets by us­ swordfish controversy first Economists ____ aenatel’ avors ^ ^ ^ broke in January. FACTS Seized Fish Antiaircraft ing a nucleus of U.S. troops with Drug Center Some members predicted *1>* ^ ... -j-a local mlUtlatnen. blllty for damagre dene by mobs. Had Stopped ^ tu • 1 0 n • “I don’t know what I’m going BOSTON (AF) — ’The U. S. Also in the latest outback are The Drag Advisory Center, Sisn. jlam es W . M a o c a u l^ J r., to do," he aald. “It’s what I de­ Report To SiibpoeM^ Food and Drug Administration’s eight small Marine detachments 81 RusseU St, U Observing in automobiles, major aiHpU- g-aie ¥ _ R-Bridgeport, opposed tl» bill Their Sales O n B r i n k o f R m n pend upon to ' make a living. I Guns Hit By Boston office said today more w ith a tota l o f 420 m en. the following schedule: ances and some other producU. saying the existing UabUlty law don’t know where to turn to." KlfifhtS GrOUP NBW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) said, more than 400,000 pounds than 400,000 pounds of swordfish Executives But they said any auto price in- O maintained some re^)onsitciity ERGURP ’Ihe Food and Drug Adminis­ Industry spokesimen in Call- U.S. Bombers Mondey through Frldsy, tration’s announcment advis­ — ’Tlie discovery of mercury in of swordfish, valued at $240,000, . a major source of seized from area imptnrtera 8:80 a.m. to 8 pjn. cre a se w ould w ait until the 1972 tA P ) - The were seised and would be de- ’ would be destroyed. ’The fish (Oonttniied from Page One) model year because the Indus- ™ Leader J. Edward CaldweU, who /V By .Sol Cohen ing people to stop eating sword­ swordfisti may do to that indus­ swordfish, said some fishermen (Oontinaed from P«|e One) atroyed. w as valued at $240,000. Character A tSlepliane baoktq* ser- S?y is stocked with steel *■ c“P«natio« counsel for the •fv fish wlU not effect business at try in fhd old port of New Bed­ there will have to go out of busl- vice Is avallsbie Monday LUMBER ford what the discovery of oil in Mercuiy poisoning can cause because of the warning, The announcement was made conscious and responsive to pro­ purchased...... at the bid price as a .J city of Bridgeport, said Macaul- A bUl which many leglilatcr* ’The six-m an P a u l Landerm an M€mdhester Sea F ood, SM:cord- acfainst the Ho Chi Mlnh trail through Saturday ' from 6 Pennsylvania did to the port’s damage to the brain, kidney and Lemri, president of the within houra of an FDA advi­ motions and sales. hedge against a possible steel ^ su^rt ""^ ey’s nrtvmmAWfcomment tnttilAmade himhim COMPANY Iwd predicted would produce a Orchestra which aUi^Ued the ing to'its owner, Xoring Ven- has triggered about 76 per cenC O f Seale p.m. to 8 aon. State Senate in its quest for ^ c<«ne from the same muslc for the Laurel Club show tura. whaling trade more than a cen­ nervous syidem. California State Fishermen’s sory to the public to stop eating “The auto industry had a good strike this summer. heated debate paaaed the Uouae of the American strikes against For drug advisory infor­ subpoena power. city." He argued in favor of the included two musictons from “We stopped seUIng sword- tu ry ago. Most of the 26 million pounds Association, said, “The problem swordfish because 96 per cent of first quarter, even, though pro­ of swordfish consumed in Amer- ,g fish off all samples examined were con- the North this year. The other mation, caU: 847-8288. The Senate passed Hi* bill on the basis that it Is nearly ioHqn Nolcli, C m without any pppooittqn in a nuti- Manchester — Billy Nenssroff fish a few weeks ago,’’ he said, “ I guess that Just about does Defended duction fell short of some of the it for us,’’ sdld Joseph J. Avila lea last year was imported from yjg ^ California they timlnated by'mercury. U.S. attacks weita In response to measure, 20-16, and sent it to intposslble for persons to win ter of minutes yesterday and and Dick Stocks. “U people don’t buy that, ’The Petrified F o r e s t is Spaceship Jr. after the Food and Drug Ad­ CJanada and JapaiL B ut It’s an “Final disposition of the more optimistic predictions. the House a after fter rejecting mob-damage suite against cities was ai^rov^ by a Voice vote. ------they’U buy something: else.” so some will art of Arizona’s Painted threats against American recon- (Oonthmed from Page One) ministration said a survey of important source of income for p^oi^iy have to go out of busi­ seized fish is the responsibility “ Growth in sales of autos and a Republican-supported amend­"* or town and the process merely On Wednesday, the House Top Notch (Foods Inc., First E•esert and has the world’s nalsaance planes photographing H . B!. 6106, w hich d ecla res swordfish samides found 96 per some U.S. fishermen, of the U. S. Marshal’s office,’’ that a policeman who aald he Police Log other discretionaiy items such Ready For ment that would have restricted represents high cost. passed a bUl vkich would bon National, .Stores and Manches- ness completely.’’ largest known display of North Vietnamese installations. OPEN A U DAY that the middle of the Cctihecti- the sale and use in Connecticut ter PubUc Miarket have ■ not cent <»ntamlnated with mercu- Using specially rigged boats petrified wood, The World said Louis Gerahmsm, chief saw the Panther leader enter as ^^flances and home ftimlsh- the subpoena power to oases of ’The Senate also passed and m National City, CaUf. The U.S. Oonunand says cut A^ver should be the bouhd- of hlgh-ikoqihate dtkergente. been carrying swordfish for ry in excess of safety guidelines with long bow platforms, fisher­ Almanac says. ’These trees chemist and acting regional di­ the b^i6ding could not see the' ARRESTS Ings la expected to continue alleged tutfalr employment prac­ sent to the House a measure Charles Olsen, 60, and Bud American pilots have the “in­ Mars Trip aiy Une between Hartford and ’The blU, drawn by the legls- the tost several weeks, spikes- of OJi parte per^^llU(^ man harpoon the swordfish as were killed by fire, Insects rector, “but it will probably be Howard Hermanson, 80, of strong through the year. Hous­ tices and discrimination in the that would require that any SATURDAY Sears, 66, operators of the 46- herent right of TOlf-defense" to front door of the apartment. Biast Hartford tmd between toture’s committee on the en- men ' for the companies ‘ said As a result of the survey, the they bask in the sun in warm and fungus; then coverM bulldozed into the ground at iBast Hartford was served a- ing wlU have a very good year cole or rental of housiiig. votes taken during executive foot Invader^ swordfish boat, attack antiaircraft batteries in Seale maintains that he sat on (OenWsnwd Ii m b Page Oas) . Hartford and South Windsor, vlranment,' contains the sub- this mornin$^ Demand for the FDA Tluirsday warned the pub-, weather near the surface. by mud, sand and volcamc some local dump.” warrant at Bast Hartford Po- with 1.8 million starts project­ Sen. Wilber O. Smith, D- sesstons of executive or admin­ said that despite the FDA advl- One importer said swordfish North Vietnhm when they the steps outside the door. now goes to the Senate tor con- stance of .two bUIs filed by State fiah decreased . greatly when Uc against eating the popular Joseph and QUbert Avila own ash containing silica. ’The Uce SUtion by Manchester po­ e d .” \ than 485 square miles. This is Hartford, called for passage of istrative boards rn the state Wn-' they’re going out at the desders have suffered Josses es­ threaten American plmes. Another judest, the Rev. Eug­ Phone 649-5201 sideraUon. Rep. Francis Mahoney of Man- the government Im ed a warn- sea food . wood became petrified by lice early this morning charg­ Tti February, the council pre- like flying a pUotiesa Jetliner the bill and qigUed against the local _ level be made public wlth- timated at $2 million since the The number of attacks in ene J. Boyle, a white Roman che(rter. ing about it a few months am 'The Bwordfishing buslnessHn 'SJTSLt S - o. <0 absorbing silica carried by ing him with iUegal possession dieted price Increases across from Boston to Los Angeles prop«*ed am ent^ t on ^ 48 houra, excluding Satur­ When the bUl was up for pub- investigation of the mercury North Vietnam this year is al­ Catholic from San Francisco, Mahoney’s bills — H.B. 6416 and the stores have been walt- New England is centered here, ground water. of controlled drugs. He was the entire economy would aver- and landing______it __ so the center that the commission needs fuU days, Sundao^ and holidays. Uc hearing before the legisla­ content in the fish was launched ready nearly five times the said Thursday that he met Seale and H.B. 8224 — proposed the ing for results (d government and Avila, his cousin, James F. released to His father on "A age 4 per cent this year; now Its ” ^ • — " subpoena power to do on effec- ture’s.. committee on govern­ C opyrlfh t 0 1971, in Boston last December. num ber reported in aH o f 1970. when the Panther chairman and the runway passes same bon. studies. Popular Market had Avila, and their uncle, Gilbert f ^ alone and “now it’s no use bring in sampl^ Newspaper Enterprise Assn. $2,000 non-securety bond. Court judgment Is 4.4 iper cent tween Inboard Hve Job. Cash & Carry ment administration and poUcy, t- .. them," Sears said. He added He said New England impor­ Hanoi, in its effort to imotect its another pcuty leader aaked him the plane’s one piece of swordfish left this S. Avila, accounted for most of d a te M ay 17. represents a slowdown ‘ * from " last The commission currently has It evtked considerable oiqioa- ., . that he wants to compare pri- ters succeeded in re-exporting supply route to South Vietnam to let the Panthers use his Army Finds Body ition from Hartford officials, Rep. Mahoney has authored morning and threw it away. the 97,000 pounds of swordfish Joseik ^ d he earned more ^ findings with those of year’s 6.8 per cent rise, but a ^If the aiming ptent is Wt. H> demand ^ e^loy- about two million pounds of and Cambodia, has beefed up its church for their “breakfast for less impressive improvement Specials particularly feumer Hartford a House resolution which con­ Henry R. Bentley, meat man­ landed in New Bedford ffom the than $81,000 from swordfish. ■* Asked whether he felt the ad- antiaircraft defenses along the D avid P . D eyorlo, 19, o f 87 Mariner 8 will be placed into records. A trlbun^ em- southern New England coastal swordfish to Spain, Italy and dilldren” program. He said he St. John St., charged with mis­ than had been anticipated. Of Missing MP Mayor Ann Uccello. She and gratulates Manchester ’Town ager of Manchester Public more than half hla Income, last ®V.^e’ve got to force thelr vlsory has ruined the swordfish South American countries border. agreed to the plan. an orbit around Mara that will pwteled by tb® commissi^ to Market, believes the worms in waters last year. use of marker i^atea, and The panel’s report was pre­ the others contended that, hia-, Clerk Bdward TomMel for his industry, Sears said, “Sure. ’The where less rigid food regula. More fighting was reported In “I firmly belteve — having take it as close os 760 ntiles to ccnmwt hearings on complaints, FAYJtflTEVILIiB, N.C. (A swordfish caught in the Pacific ' ’The New Bedford whaling in­ "'"^([’s reaUy too bad,’’ aald Jo- operating an unregistered pared for presentation to about toricalty, Hartford’s eastern election tost week to the poet swordfish industry is done in as tions prevail. a region 26 miles northwest of dealt with Mr. Beale on a num­ the planet, which is far enough howeve^ has general subpoena _ ,j^ Army sold today the de should be of mo(re concern than dustry was at its peak when the motor vehicle. He was arroefed 100 members of the council boundary waa the east bank of of president of the ’Town Clerks far as the PDA is concerned. He said, however, the sales to ber of occastona — his interest away that It wUl not fall out i>owers.\ composed body of a missing first commercially successful Saigon, where enemy forces taat night at Kane and Phillip headed by William M. Batten, ORTHO GRO the Connecticut River. Association of Connecticut. the mercury. ^L T "v^i teS ^ ^ T e Se'r'riSratXTon"!^- They’ve told us that in effect.” oth^r countries were made, at have become active following is in serving the petals ...” of orbit and crash into the SuiporWra of the bUl argued military police investigator has ’Ihomas C. McPartland, part­ oil well was drilled in TitusvlUe, He said he expected a few oth­ Rds. Court date May 24. board chairman of the J.C. Pen- w arS m L a thing, tbib to “tak^ 17.967 gallom of sacrifice prices. Father BoyOe said. He was planet for at least another 17 that it la too coatly to create been found in a lamote area cf A push for settlement of the P a ., in 1859. Oil products, in ­ the withdrawal of the U.S. 20tfa ney Co. 'Die eccnomic commit­ U.S. Sen. George McGovern of ner of Marcom Inc., an adver­ er swordfishermen would go cut Infantry Division. interrupted by an objection from a panel every^time the subpoena the Ft. Bragg military reserva 'AWI FOOD S U E dispute arose when Bast Hart­ cluding kerosene for lighting, and another guy will tell you the K*" it I Robert J. McAlptne, 88, of tee chairman is R.V. Hansber- Soutb.Dakota, the only announc­ tising firm that has accounts and make sample catches for the prosecutor that was sus­ "Ihe main reason tor putting power is need^. tiv« _ visits because of the European FDA ruling. (To save grated cheese for use priest declared. “I’ve always ” • grown germs in the next couple poena authority to lessen the' disappeared during a routine Vi PRICE enue to go to vkatever town necticut Democrats (CCD). disclosed that the long-lived a swordfish I’m sfoing *to har- said: “We dont know. Tfiiey two miles wide. ’The depth of the planted the mine, but escaped. monetary crisis. They are Sec­ He quoted Dr. Frederick s m bring raem to have no regard for how in casserales, sa l.^ and ^ p s. found him relating well to peace _ . ^ of yean. commission’s power. ’Ihe amend- military investigation. is doctored owner of the east The meeting will take place swordfish accumulate danger­ ^ S to m ain channel is a t lea st 176 retary of the Treasury John B. Stare, head oi the nutrition de­ iT Som e it/’ much of an investment in fiah- keep it in a covered Jar in the hi the cf^iital itself, a bomb and Dulet’’ (Nlckse, 18, of Bolton, Despite the fact that it has ment attempt was defeated 18-17 btmk. at the Wilbur Chosa fflgh School ous amounts of mercury. In the Lid e^ feet fo r 760 m iles. Oonnally, who was to have ad­ ’The Army said the body war partment of Harvard Univer­ scare forced evacuation of 2Q0 Markle aaked Father Boyle charged with operating a m ^ been put together in a “clean in a stiaight party vote, Speaking for the biU yester­ In New Haven, starting at 3 p.m. Boston area alone, the FDA< GUbert Avila had planned to ing equipment the people have.” refrigerator. dressed the council on Saturday, found Wednesday by six officerr The Famous sity, who believes the FDA is American and:, inetnamese em­ whethm- it would change his vehicle with unsafe ttres, hav- room’’ at the Cape and scrubbed Joiidiig the Democrats in sup- day were South Vdndaor State Sen. McGovern will appear at and two guests, Oiairman Ar­ tai a firing range area. ’Ihe in superconservative in its ratio of ployes from the Joint U.S. Pub­ opinion of Seale’s character to Insecure marker plate, down with alcobol each time it’s porting the bill itself were Re- Rep. Thomas Donnelly and Bast 6 p.m. He wUl speak also at 8 thur F. Burns of the Federal vestigator was dressed in clviU- WERER COVERED 0.5 parts per millibn as a guide­ lic Affairs Office. It turned out know that Seale had been given *nd making excessive smoke, been worked on. Mariner 8 Is publican Sens. Remeo O. Petrwil p.m. In Woolaey Hall on the ah.clothing. Hartford State Reps. Richard line for the danger level of mer­ to be a crank threat, the fourth a “b€id conduct dlacharge” from vras arrested last night at Reserve Board and CSiairman „ different of Ridgefield and Lawrence J. Willard and Muriel Yacavone. Yale University campus, at a Paul W. McCracken of the Pres­ The statement said homicide COOKERS cury in fish. at the office since October. the Air Force for “using dls- Kane Rd. and Charter Dale St fonhk of micro-organlabpna, to- DeNardis of Hamden, meeting co-spectful language toward an Court date May 17. taling about 120,000 micro- iBiUs, - among the total of 84 topsy had been ordered. nelly, uko represents Hartford’s CXID and the Yale Political militiamen engaged North Viet­ visers. other kinds of fish,’’ McPart­ MANCHESTER LUMBER CO. o ffic e r .” ------The sessions were closed to organisms in alL passed, receiving final legisla- H a c k ...... $49.95 First Assembly District, . said Union. Both speeches are open to namese and V l^ Oong troops in When the priest repUed that Gary W. Kent, 28, parentiy has spoke in favor of the bill and swordfish because mercury The bottle was four miles east police officer and possession of A summons for operating a Martian atmosphere are at least —(Permit municipalities to across a channel to to.rsey Is- decided that State Democratic was one of only 20 legislators ’Ihey argued a recovery is un­ EIGHT-QUART doesn’t dissolve. It remain* in of Trang Bong, a district town firearms, nuotor vehicle with unsafe tires 100,000 to one.’’ create cultural commlaslona to land. Chairman John Bailey has a who supported it. ’The bill was der way, at a modest rate that the body after it is eaten. in a region' that North Viet­ The Rev. Boyle skid the con- was issued yesterday evening PLASTIC good tiling going—good enough rejected by a 20 to 136 count, namese and Viet Oong forces vlctions in themselves would to Richard Q. Small, 40, of 10 to imitated. Among Mancheirter and area dominated until U.S. infantry­ not sway him. “In the ghetto. Camp Meeting Rd., after his car WATERim CANS Bailey has been issuing week- legislators, only Bogglni favor- men from the 26th Division cut the black community, a man veered off iBuckland Rd. and ly statements fcHr Sunday re- ed the bill. All of the others vot- B e f o r e l heavily into their ranks. without a police record would struck a ptde off Tolland T)>kO. Reg. $2.00 lease. Gaffney has decided to do ed to reject it and to retain the ’Ih e 85tfa D ivision began m ov­ not be normal,’’ the witness as- Police say the tires did not con­ the same. His first weekly state- existing partisan method of ing out of Vietnam last year and sorted. trUwte to the accident. Court SKIP OVER TO SKIPPrS AND REALLY . . . ment hit the Democrats for electlMis. jm n e d f h e completed the move last month. Bariier in the afternoon, date May 24. EAST NOW # 2 9 “playing politics with the na- ______U.S. ofOcerB In the field said Elaine Brown, depu^ mlnistor , ------' tion’s economy.” the lOhk North inetnameae of information of the (Panthers Lucy M. OXkmnell of Newing­ M AKE MOM P a y w d l Regiment and the 268th Viet in southern Callfomla, testified ton was charged last night with HARTFORD U.Sv Sen. Lowell Wricker sug- Approved Cong BatteUon have been trying that Mrs. Huggins te “a very making an improper left turn. gesteef last night that U.S. Soi. to rebuild base camps In the soft and warm person” and “an The car she was driving struck DEVIL Bdward Brooke of Massachu­ S a v in g s a car (grated by Joseph C. ’Trang Bang region since April extremely gentle person” who la setts, a Black, would make a Expected On 1. The province chief aaked for loved by all who know her. L evesque c f 608 C enter St. on RURSERY ANTIdllE KITS good candidate- for the Rq^iibli- American help in rooting the en­ Miss (Brown said she had seen W. Middle T^e. hear Center QUEEN sn. DAY can nomination for vice presi­ P la n St. Levesque was issued a writ­ Loan Issue emy unite out of the region once or apoken to MTs. Huggins near- dent in 1972. ten warning for speeding. Court Reg. $8.76 agaln. ly every day -between tate 1968 ^•tddng in Hamilton, N.Y., and 1969, when Mrs. Huggins date May 84. (Oemtlniied from Page One) U.S. bulldosera since early to ap audience ot Colgate Uni­ a l l l c t m l d was arrested in the Rackley April have been clearing the FLOWERS: AZALEAS. MUMS. GARDENIAS. versity studoits, Welcker said wants to help Lockheed because slaying. ^MaEt peojde acquainted Charged last night with fob NOW •2.99 heavily vegetated region, which he would siqiport Vice President it is based in Burbank, (Jalif. s a v a ^ s with Mrs. Huggins, the witness lowing too closely, and failure is pocked with booby traps, Sen. Warren G. Magnuatai, D- said, think of her “in terms of to carry his registration, was HYDRANGEAS. GERANIUMS. MIXED POTS *37 Agnew if he were renominated, mines and bunkers. U.S: tanks Wash., chairman of the Senate Rodney S. Flriier, 17, of Merrt- (but that h is personal ch oice and armored personnri carrlerii helping people.’' Commerce Committee, suffered s t r in g . and South Vletnsunese militia­ Mrs. Huggins’ mother, Oosette mac. Mass. The car he was $.104 — so U . 1*0 would be Brooke. CEDAR Welcker applauded the handl­ bitter defeat in efforts to save men are pro^dtng security for Jenkins, testified that her daugh­ driving 4ras in "colUsion with 50% ORGANIC From UREA 8MIDEN FERm ilER ing of the May Day anti-war dls- the SSTT, which was to be pro­ the operation^ and seven Ameri­ ter a Girt Scoiit and edited one driven by HSenore MeBaln tuittancea in Washington, say­ duced by Boeing Co. in Seattle. cans ^ v e beim killed and near­ her high sduwl newi^aper. Mrs. of Etest (Hartford, on W. Center *2.19 STOCKADE ing, “I think the D.C. poUce But he says he will go along ly 100 wounded. Huggins also worked with de­ St. near MoKee St. Court date FERTILIZER Y with aid to Lockheed if legisla­ prived riiildren> Mrs. Jenkins M a y 24. force did an incredibly good ’Ihe U.S. Command did not is­ tion provides an opening for fu­ sue a morning battlefield, com­ sa id . 5.000 Sq. Ft. Cover 10*6*4" ™S.000 Sq. Ft. Cover ture guarantees to other aero­ munique today “due to lack of Elisabeth Huggins, the de­ COMPLAINTS FENCING When it comes to saving money, most CHIMICAL M 4Q State Robert King of space producers. activity,’’ a s^esm an said. He fendant’s mother-in-law, said A dark green 1966 C adillac o f us can use all the help we can get. TViUand Bpdke out strongly yea- Two Ccsinecticut congressmen said there were no rocket or Erlcka Huggins ____ was^ a “very with a vinyl top was taken from *2.95 FERTILIZER -6'x8' Panel $13.99 terdky a^dnst H.B'. 9028, which —Republican Robert H. Steele joining the Payroll Savings Plan is mortar attacks reported against ______frlenffly,_ open _persM' ■ until her Brainard PI. yesterday morn­ passed the Houim along party and Democrat Robert N. Glai- one easy way to force yourself to U.S. forces ovendgfat: husba^ was killed in 1988 by ing. ’The keys had been left in -9 'U n eP ost 1.95 lines—with the Democrats for mo—introduced a resolutiem re­ save. When you sign up, an amount i ■ Some officer* had anticipated black natiouallate. Then she be­ the ca r. it and the Republicans against. quiring manufacture of engines you specify is set aside from each a rash of enemy attacks to came a “very withdrawn," quiet The bill permits wltnessea ap­ for the Lion in the United paycheck and used to buy U.S. Sav­ mark tho 17th anniversary to­ chilli,’’ Mrs. Huggins said. Two Eastern Bus Co. buses pearing before grand Juries the States. ings Bonds. It's automatic. Every­ day of the decisive Viet Mlnh Ea^er, a defense witness de­ parked off Brainard Pi. were Toted per sect. $15.95 right of counsel by their side. 'The Lockheed case has incal­ thing is done for you. victory over the French at Dien scribed RackTey as being “un- vandalised sometime Wednes­ At preamt, a witness may ask culable significance for the 1072 And now there's a bonus interest Bteii Phu in 1964. eorriilsticated like a baby” and day. ’Ihe contents of a fire ex­ for permission to leave the presidential electiona because of rate on all U.S. Savings Bonds—for Cease-fires announced by both “naive ... almost like an eager tinguisher were ^urayed in one hearing room and to confer with its potential impcu:t on the na­ E Bonds, sy i7 c when held to matu­ the allied and the 'inet Oong puppy, The 'Svltneas, Shirley bus and several gauges were 25% OFF SALE! MATCHMATE GATE tional economy and administra- sides are scheduled to go into Woiterdlng, salt I George Sams bnken in the other. The fire ex­ counsel outside, before answer­ rity o f 5 years, 10 months (49J the tJon hopes to slash a 6-per-cent first year). That extra payable effect in South taetnam Sotur- Jr., the state’s chief witness tinguisher was taken. 6 'x 4 ' $15.95 ing a question. K ing SLigued that “ the con ­ unemployment rate. as a bonus at maturity, applies to all day to mark the 2,516th anniver­ against Seale, had threatened (4.000 SQ. R.) NOW cept of a grand Jury is certain­ In cold figures the stake is Bonds issued since June I, 1970 . . . sary o f Buddha’s b iith . TTie V iet her life twice. Two tires on a car parked at LOOK Oriho>Grow Lawn FoofI ly not to give the accused every m ore than $800 m illion in esti­ with a comparable .improvement for Oong cease-fire begins at 6 o.m . Hie defense blames Sams for the Ekiropean Health Spa were mated Investment and some all older Bonds. Saigon time Saturday and run* Rackley’B death. punctured Wednesday night. An protection. (SAVE 1.49 to 2.74 EACH) (12.000 SQ. R.) NOW ROUND CEDAR 30,000 Jobs. Stick with the plan and before you for 48 houra. A 24-hour allied antenna on the car was also “Historically,’’ he said, “a grand Jury has been a fact-find­ know it you’ll have a bankroll wait­ truce begins at noon. broken and the paint scratched. ORTHO POST AND RAN. ing group — not trained, and in ' ing. That'i when you'll find you can ORTHO-GROW # WEED FEED OrriM "WhlriyMr^ chosen from Africa's Coastline do a lot more with money than you SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. Sometime between Sunday fact, deliberately Plane Crash FertUlser Spreader LAWN SPREADER untrained pete»ie. An' attorney CAPE 'TOWN-Africa has an can with string. ______Command announced today tiie and yesterday, a radio, several 8,668 8q. Fk Reg. AtS 19,009 Sq. Fk Beg. U.96 and F eed er for the accused in the Jury room almost unbroken coast. If you MEDITERRANEAN imminent withdrawal of more dashboard gauges, a tire, and a REG. 1 0 M would dry up the purpose of should walk around the emti- than a doccen U.S, Marine unite In Arizona water pump and motor were E Z l SAVE 0 7 1 SAVE BEG. A 9 S 26.95 M r bavln$; a grand Jury in the first „ent without leaving the ^coast. tlMLt will reduce Leatherneck taken from vehicles parked be­ 9 1.74 T 8.24 5.45 H placej An attorney would do' all you w ould tra v el on ly 16,100 strengtii in Vietnam by 8,086 a a in i8 l2 hind 144 Adorns St. 8 ' SECTION. 2-RAIL men. he could to make the Jury ar­ miles. Should you do the same CHESTNUT ’Their departure will lower the with rive at a decision favorable t o in Eun^, 9riiich is only a (Conttmied from Page One) A car parked lor two days on his client. An obstructionist ses­ total of U.S. forces in Vietnam Downey Dr. was reported dent­ third as large as Africa, you sion would result.” would walk three times as far. uanl re4asi<|Hi>wi to about 262,000 men, the taweef The crash occurred about ed to police yesterday after- UNE POST level in five yeara.. The last three miles southwest of the nocm. PANELING withdrawal target set by Preai- Municipal Airport and >Rep. King is one of the 98 - WALNUT House members triio .jsigned a dent Nixon calls for American 40 miles southeast of Scuff marks on the door of a FOR EVERY PURPOSE strengti> to be cut to 184,000 men petition triilch requeris the Ju- building at Waddell School Field t^ciary committee to report out by D«. 1. George Dembow, president of $' indicate that the buUdlng was tOf debate H.B. 6310, an act Harrison’s Stationers Stop in and see our big dis­ The Marine withdrawal an- feeder alrUne, went to the broken into, according to police. MONTICELLO ELM, nounced today will leave about g,^e. He Apache tuul four — - ^ 1 * WOSES $mch would abolish the death ESTABLISHIeP 1.946 play of fine wood paneling. 9,000 Marines in the country. AB p|^„eis, the one that penalty. MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 0W4O A car drove across the lawn per soet. $1 of these except a smaU num ber __ which served 10 Aiixo- iJ We carry a type and kind at 880 W. Vernon St. last night ot advisers will be pulled out by communities and Las Vegas, King, with State Sen. Houley, leaving two trenches in the tire .11. * 1 --.. SARATOGA the end of this month or eariy co-sponsored a resolution which track s. expresses the House’s sympathy June. nnie plane loft Douglas, Arix., 10' SECTION. 2-RAIL BIRCH The major units that are be- ^gj^Uer Thursday and made two 10 J»*^cnoH on the recent death of Charles ginning to stand down in prepor- .„„Tnrting one at Tucson, One window In each of three Leonard o^ ’Tolland, a former atlon for return to the United ^ f^ ^ leavbig for Phoenix. It cars parked on Cedar St, last state representative. States are the 1st BatteUon, 11th Bcheduled to go on to Las night was smashed. The window LINE F'OST Miarine'' Regiment (ArtiUery), of another car parked on Falk- State Rep. Dorothy Miller of and the 2nd BattaUon, IM Mar >n,e Bhderal Aviation Admln- nor Dr. waa also smashed last Bolton has filed resolutions rine Regiment. The artillery in Tucson and (Phoenix night. Hardy. Outdoor AZALEAS 3.95 up which congratulate Bolton and^ batiaUon normaUy has 960 men contact ^ Andoyer Republicans for their and the infantry bettalicn 1,166 pi«w.> before the crash. lUscoUaneous tools valued at victo^es in last Monday’s elec- HNISHGO men. laSttetal crash in the $200 wore taken fr ^ a «H ^e U on.' Both battalions will go to gtate^ occurred at Glen bin at 40 Olcott 8t. s o m e ^ e GROUND COVER SALE! Rep. MlUer, in her capacity VINYL LIME 65* Bog as preitictebt of the OWL’s (Or­ Oamp Pendleton, Calif. m.ii. NT in November 1969 between Saturday and ye^r^y pachysandra '^ BLUE MYRTLE sect. ’The artiUery battaUon is com- ^ i^iiawk Airtlnes plane afternoon. The bln had been ganisation of Women Legisla­ MOLomes manded by Lt. Col. Bruce F. iriiung 14 pereons. broken into. 100 i^r flat ^ 9 S Reg. ‘T B S HIGH MAG tors), endorsed a resolution Ogden of Melrose, fXaaB. Ite 10.95 # eic wMch coogrptulates State Rep. senior noncommissioned officer Rear. 10.96 # REST QUALITY 10* SECTION. 3-RAIL LUUah Erb, of Groton. Rep. Meal for room dividors or is Sgt. MaJ. ’Thomas P. Lang, Brb, on Monday, was elected at o pwroly docorolivo • !• - probate Judge of the Groton ’Tustln, CaUf. mont..Prico*tton The infantry battaUon is com­ B K C H t r e e SPRAYIliie BAST HARTFORD LANDSCAPING OORP. n e e d h e l p WITH YOUR BOMB OABOBNINa Probate District. manded by Lt. Ool. Roy E. Moas Dlv. of East Hartford Nursery Corp. PBOHJEH87 We have an outotoadlag aullMrlty-an hai LINE POST a t low at... . of Fort Worth, Tex. Its senior Have your birch trees sprayed now to keep them NOW!. . . a complete service d ^ t. to help to answer your questions every RAT. a BUN. ’The OWL’S yesterday gavn ite noncom is Sgt. MaJ. Theodore and beautiful. We’re also t a ^ ord w In your i^dentlal, oommerolal. Industrial needs. U a.m. — 6 pun. traditiotaal luncheon - reception A. Walker Sr., of Delmar, Md. new tor shade tree and evergreen sg raying. For for the Laurel tJiub, the organl- Among the other units being complete tree service call G IS -7 W 8 OPEN: MON. - FRI. 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. —• SATS. A SUNS, to 5:30 p.m. sntion of legislative reporters. wlthdra-wn are the 260-man Me­ $1 A capsule version of the Laurel dium HeUcopter Squadron 262, Chih show of Wednesday night CASH AND CARRY and all the remaining combined CARTOt TREE EXPERT CO. 137S SILVER U H E, EAST HJiRTFORD • wda perfomvsd for the benefit action platoons along with their soet. of tiioae women legislators who headquartM s, a total o f 600 LIOBNSED INBUBED bad not seen the performance. men. The combined action pla­ toons were pioneers in the con- MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. MANCHESTER.. CONN« FRIDAV, MAY 7, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 197T - i : - said. “Tlie reapenriveneas Is wide open. Ttie only problem Is Senior Editor Lady Priests Leaded: of ^Jesus Festivals^ that we don’t have enough peo- . Cyndl Ck)ben « A j9eqn(*i|jLj|eJ E ditor § ’rAK. eAXElC'-V pie presenting It to them. Karen tmnter Sports Editor III Future, SyCLATR-POliAN- UIRA Sets Pmee Vigil in Ulster C3iurab people have sat too long J a ck HoUk ARin Feature Editor M4Z. 2) M Yoor Dally AdMIy Gulila Idly analyzing and ’ critiztag Kathy Valda According la lha Stan. • •alt it s i T h e H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d If By GEOBOE W. OOKNEU, thing Is that noth CUtooUcs and rather thaar ministering.” Says Woman To develop message for Saturday, 4-6-16^24(0 AP Religion Writer Protestants worriilp toe same He itoms to set up an “Out- read words corresponding' to numbers yjina Vanghan, Faculty Adyisor D/1463-73 41-77-78 A roving American leader of Christ, flhat Is toe. common de- reach Mlnlsfry” this summer. Compiled by Students af Manchester High School SAN FRANdSOO (AP) — ' TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. “Jesus marriies” and "Jesus nominator for working out the Ooncerntag hls Belfast venture, M rm ^ VOL. XXXIII, No. 28 FRIDAY, MAY 7 AfK. 20 I Friendly 31 People 61 Yoor The ixdy -woman canon lawyer 2 Tiy 3 2 O f 62Quorftre festivnto of love,” the Rev. Ar- dlfficirity.” he sold It first was suggested to ’ th « mlraele eTm^ltlnBA in the United States says that if [ hay 20 3 B o d 33 In 63Mui)col tour Blearitt, tMs weekend Starting today, he said him by a jridng remark by a dewftown inanehofter ^ 3-12-20-29I 4 Evening 3 4 A 64 You raises hls call for "peace ha 'win fast and pray for time British film crew member who toe .Roman OatooUc Church L/49-52-82-SI SBe 35 Needed 65 On Deep Sixers Friendly [ Guidance Notes | needs priests, ■why not' women? 6 Fdvon 36A n olyze 6 6 Portnenhlp through Jesus’’ from toe barri- days, askiiig “peoiSe, preachers said: very special purchase! OIMINI 7 To 37 Common 67PIo m SASiTTARIUS caxlea of religlouriy embattled and priests from .both aides to “Since it •works on Sunset in fact, rile says, why not a HAY 21 8 SI0W 3 6 More 68 Conelderote NOT. 22 foam ba^ed, bietfer qrcpde -rwr-TM -m » -m u 1 representative ot L«ke IMe 9En|oy> 39 Your 69 Attractive Belfast ta Northern Ireland. come and join us in inrayer, to Strip, it might even work ta Bel- woman pope some day? ' 10 Down. 40 Current 70Molia DEC. 21 “A lot of people may tfaiidc it’s get toe hatred and Uttemess fast.” With Florida Dolphins That day' Is a long way off, 1,53^9-60 II Bo 41 Eepeeloliy 71 From 19>-22-23j()yQ kooky,” he says. “But the times out, to start a real revoluticn of Blessitt said he meditated -■79-90 12 News 4 2 A n I 72 Of 5841-i1-74NS place mats 2 for S9e A during the fifth period. Chuu M a^ Henning, said 13 To 43 Reeourcei 73type and toq situation, demand ex- love thraugh Jesus Christ” about it and then when some April 17th not only marked various other diving landmarks Wednesday in an Interview. CANCIR 14ConeIstoncy 4 4 T o 74Doy CAPRICORN treme measures. Paul said we He also hopes, to organise a crilege ztudehta cited toe North- req. 59c each the departure o* the.klHS Deep Inside and out o t the park were The Ouidance Office has a y UNI 21 15 Help 45 Concentrate 75Eeeentkile DEC. 22 “ Orilbacy rules fo r priests 16Wholeeoine 46 Seme 76f must be fools for Christ’s sake.’’ “Jesus peace patrol” to move «*» Ireland conflict between Sixer Scuba Diving Club from observed In a visibility 100-160 quantity o t the following Belec- WlU be relaxed and aboUshed iJULY 22 17 Of 47 G r^ 7 7 ^ lo l JAM..If With a tall cross miule of two up and down toe streets, calltag Christians as an obstacle to be- Bradley airport, but It was also feet. Making friends with baiv ^ve Service pamphlets for dls- long ^before women a re permit­ S-10-13^ ISA •48 Importont 7 8 D o in g t 14-17-21-35, wooden branches, one from people on both sides of the pro- Bevtag in Christ, he sold he felt 7 9 Se cie T 4565-75 ' the first time any club from raccuda, playing with the trop- trilmUon to s^dents ^ o wtoh ted h> enter toe priestiioDd,” 19 Don't 4 9 Pol each side of the zona of conflict longed- and often violent conflict moved to go there, 20About 50 Setback* BOOuMondIng AgUARIUS MBS flow to a particular de- leal flah and dodging the tricky said kOas Hemitag. uo 21 Effort 51 •Money . 81 Your between Irish Protestants and to seek reconciliation through a “It burdened my heart so bod JULY.22 JAH. 20 sUnation (In this case Key tar- aim ot photograi*er Bob Knight ® I 22 Let 5 2 U k e ly 8 2 6 # Roman CathoUcs, hd plans to common Lord. I bad to do something,’’ he said, The slim. Intense young wom­ 23 Minor 53 May 8 3 U fe FEE. If go, Pla.) for a week’s stay. kept ttie divers h^^y (after Ifar^lp ^fem enU , <^n- ^AUO.22 stand vigil at the •barbed-'wire ’The unconventional effort Is in Although the conflict mainly an was converted to CathoUclam 24Pleoeiiret’ 5 4 AftieHe 84 Money |l1-1B-286e, ^tudente Jen Wood, president; ^anjlne). ^d ^ lo « » O**!*'*""” in 196?, 10 years after oomtag to ^5-2544-47 29Pnpoied 5 5 A n 85 Opportunity iS-7281-88' bcuTler between them, summon- the style of many of Btessltt’s tavrives priiUcal and economic 26Meet 56Mon/ 86 Worthwhile tag them to mutual prayer. • activities In toe last three years, factors, It Is drawn along rell- Bob Cknden. Bob Knight. Tom this coqntiy with her mother 27 ImereeM 57POCO 8 7 H e lp f4 men from Oermany. She ls a native VIROO aSAnoclotet “The key to getting right wlto since he started a. mlsslan on glous lines, and Blessitt says it Ftengo, A1 Schrtebor, Chuck eno^n- senlwe who are Interested in AU0. U] 28Uttto 5 8 % x )ll . fU .'If of. hilunlch and moved here sev- • 29A 5 9 C m 89 Bill# one another Is Jesus,” he says. Loe Angeles’ Sunset Strty to *>y "religious prejudice Bi^e: Pete AnnuU. Brad taking OvU Service exam, may 9 0 Source HAM. en months ago. 30 From 6OT 0 "We must throw down the hate, purge it of flesh pots iand d i^ ttiat has to be overcome.” Smith, Tom Newbelt, Connie “P *" *•>« Guidance Office. ,5/8., > 7 - 2 6 3 1 ^ Last year at Catholic Univer­ 1-1 )Good ^Adyeise ‘Love your enemies,’ Jesus said, buwness. "Jesus’ answer Is not hate Terrio, Lisa Larson and Kathy ^ J ^ c l o n t number sign up, 334S67 sity of America ta Wariitagton, ‘Do good to thoee who deeplte- He bas drown some of Its for- and kllltag but brotherhood, re- Valda were sMicompanled by Mr. in ita^ninpe amuigomonts will be made to _ - _ yn,., TF..**r to leEve iiatUTe in its tnace. ^ ^ . x.. D.O..she completed her doOtoral fuUy use you’.” mer night-life participants into spect and dignity,” he said. He and Mrs. GU Hunt, chaperones. .rhuradav was the “Wb-” dive o*nlnlster the exams In the studiis ta canon law, the juris- and a drawer fitted and lined Blessitt, 80, a Southern Bap- Ms 'wortc, and also has staged appealed for prayers of U.8 . prudmee which guides’the con­ New Fiirniture for flat rilver. Two riielves be­ list Involved ta the spreading festivals, rallies and marches at CJirlstlans for hls effort. wsr-" ■sisssf -r . “S duct of CotheUe clergy and lai­ low are for glasses, food and “Jesus movement” among scores of campuses, tacludtag “Prayer ta more powerful ty. Being Designed other serrtce. youths and ta various unuaual big. turnouts last week at Ohio’s than bombs or peace confer- “ Women in the Church have a Anotoer server of oak ta a Ja­ reUgious demonstrations, says Kent State University and ta ences,” he said. from Miami Intemational Air- this spring. Uijder this program, potential for Influence that is F or Essentials cobean style provides shelves he’s not sure what will happen Birmingham, Ala. ------^ “------port to the Greyhound bus sta- ^ several High School studenU entirely unrealized,” she said, for toshes and glassware 'wlto a ta toe Irish^trouble iqiot. Last fall, he walked across in Miami, where most ^ '*« “ P and to recUlza It wlU take “ or- By VIVIAN. BROWN Pipelines Busier cabinet below. Tlie 12-liich drop It may be either a revival of toe country, dragging a big took a bus to Key Largo Dlv- dtvers^^nt dl^ ^ volunteer fiiolr ganlkkUonal eftert;” AP Newsfeatnrea Writer leaves at earii end may be *°'’® or Bleasltt’s funeral,” he wooden cross, evangelizing IfOUSTON — OU pipelines re­ Ing Headquarters. A rented car travelllmr about a half a ^ elementary schools, said ta ain Interview ta New along toe way, and pasting up p orted an 8.2 per cent rise ta It can be Bomefhtag as New. fiitnlture cf wood Is flipped to make a serving coun­ took excess luggage consisting Some of the acUvlUes In which simple as ‘no more peimles ta York before flying to Lendon "Turn on to Jesus” stickers kke re-venues i^or the' first half of being designed to accommodate ter more than six-feet long. one he wears on toe lapel of his 1970 and a* 8.1 p er cent increase toe ooUection box until women essential needs ta toe home Traditional-minded types may ®hd thence to Irriatid. H ^ = H 3.E r x 5-vss»r.s,: have equal right®-’ It’s women enjoy a new Dlrectolre game ta- “But It couldn’t' make things sports jacket. In toe muffber cf barrels traas- used for day trips, 'Who put money In the bins.” where people are entertaining and bring entertained, and ble, but It is the type of piece worse and,the need ta worth toe “Young jieoide are starving ported ta comparison •with toe shoaling excursions etc. bulletin board arrangements, Mias Henning said, "Catholic Mr. Himt end Kathy Valda on where many husbands are mak­ that would fit Into any decora^ price,” he added. “TTie unique for the message of Christ,” he like 1969 period. Previous arra^m enU had j^ eartter dive that day. providing individual attention to women have been ocndltloned to ing a second office. tive scheme. A slim, handsom e-______been made for the occupancy free pupU» Involved In skUl asslgn- a total state of subservienoe. For examine, roU-ti^ desks ly detailed table, it has Inlaid ' ___ •______of an efficiency ap^ent (by the divers L d every "»««*»- ^*rtng sup^emen^ From the time they are not al­ HeuAhpNwters For shown by several manufactur­ squares of dark and light wood, the four female divers) and ^ ^^ ^ ’‘thing”. Tom explanatlwis or clarUylng dlrec- lowed to be altar boys, their ers at toe recent New York Fur­ a gallery on either side and two dormltory accommodations (for j,engo Brad Smith and Jon “ ®“ various other activities role is prescribed to them by niture Exchange riiow provide a little drawers. It may be used CARS the less fortunatoL AU cooking ^^t deep sea fWilng and dlreoUon of the teach- the CathoUc Church. ’Zhey are USID traditional idea ta contempo­ niim as a teleitaone table. waa done to the e^lency deUclous red 8iU4>perB ®*‘* to bebome mothers or, at moat, “REUANF rary decorating. Blg-daddy, 64- liiins.’ ’ Elementary ccho6ia particlpat- inch wide, roO-top oak deska After getting her bachelor’s MORIARTY BROTHERS awlnirams tag In this program Include and some designed ta dady-Uke A jury of high school students listens attentively as the clerk reads the charges degree in poUUcal science at St. ^ ^ dolphins. Mr. Keller, a ^ers. Buckley, Highland i e « v w s q u a r b b Ac k ^ A 'n o N w a g o n Xaider CoUege in Chioago, Miss dlmenrions have been updated. 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER tney were) i man living not far from the div- p „,j Uncoln. Nathan Hale and in the mock shoplifting trial. (Herald photo by P i n t o ) ______One allowed toe roll top ta 36 Deadlocked Jury. Henning took temporary vows Radio, heater, standard transmission, luggage Sunday, everyone dragged tag headquarters captured and ^ad^eu. finish colors of oak tacludtag as one of toe “New Nuns” in toe rack, extra clean and runs out very $ 1 4 9 6 tanks, regulator, safety vest, trained iMphtas for aquariums black, Venetian green, mint weight belts, wet suit, mask, all over the world. He had pre- The following students have Drama Club Sllate Archdiocese of New York and "Used Car Sfxoflight" winked ta Harlem. She gave it green, dark red, blue and yel­ snorkle, fins, towels, sun tan- viously been one corresponding secretary. cerned about women’s position and brakes, luggage rack, Hust and Wayne Steeley. read Bob pleaded not guilty and the "trial.” The laughter beard of functionalism—furniture that | Change Performance Night com m ittee o t the Student Coun­ B arbara The new officers will be ta the Church,” Mtas Henning j ideal car tor vacation. cil, English department repre­ evidence was presented agatast was good humored and tater- sMd. can be assembled to solve a per­ replacing seniors Lorraine son’s needs ta whatever room It | CSuuige Performance Night cide the dates for the musical sentative to toe Student Ad­ Liombardi, Bob Jordan, Tlsh hlm. DetecUve Joseph Brooks ested ta what was occurring, "Let women enter the priest­ For the first time In the hla- should support us and give us visory Committee and a mem­ acted as toe state’s witness. At times It seemed bn toe nerv- ta used. 64 FALCON $89567 CHEVY $1495 Hennlgqn, Meredith Cowan, hood,” she said. “Nor should A mobile server ta a rectiU- I 1970 Ford Galaxie I 1970 Montego MX Uwy ta miieed transmission, decor luxury groiqi, idus lor Miay 18 and 14.) Ihls sltua- their concern to the high school State at toe University of Oon- Service to visit Germany for ten England (AP) — The squire of safety equipment, plus remainder am racQo, tinted glass, remote con- ^ radio, many ether Uttle featured, plus low Burton OonstaMe was told today surface for hot and cold service of 6 yr., 50,000 mile factory war­ troUeft hand mirro^ deluxe wheel tlon causes many problems administration, necticut. She is chairman cf toe vreeks this Summer. AFS plans Cops Opener ’The obvious Is that which mileage and remainder of factory gqMBK which could be eliminated by Snuff for Concerned Students to get a license for hls elephant ranty. Has factory installed air covers, remainder of 5 yr., 50,000 warranty. OflPww .0 » » > « » . is n ever seen imtU som eone Fourth Ohqufiin rescheduling the performance —------— •)^to a freshman coach and and a road safety certificate be- conditioning, that will keep you mile factory warranty, sharp look­ expresses It simly. fera he rides Jumbo at the Lend 69 CHEVROLET for Friday and Saturday. b • 1* ed with toe Manchester Peace the summer. F a ctories ing, low cost trans- 9 9 A O C only two returning starters, KahlU Gibran Mayor’s show in Hull. RIRMUDA CRUISE ImpakL 2-Dr. HT. Vinyl cool all summer! Look $ ^ O Q C There are many reasons why P rO ieS S lO n a llS in Action Coalition, and Is active He was chosen from among top, PB., PB., at this cool price of only portation for only ^ 1 * o«of iiM i t It would bo advantageous to « A— ta toe activities of toe Temple 24 juniors who tried out ta Octo- the 1970-'T1 year will be one of * u- *ki hectic, modern ’Ihe reason? Jumbo runs on 1st a s m autom atic. gasoltae, not hay, betag a me­ hold the performance on Satur- M aT K S A n O ia il attend Wealevan Manche^r salt^t^ operating, producing pi GOT. 9to for 7 DAYS chanical job powered by a mo­ Cyndl wlU attend Wesleyan ed by a committee of faculty. High tennis team. Coach Ray ^ JL ^ ^ mpnotonous monotonous I to work ta r e Au h f d l i n e w our tears and ta toe sea. torbike engine. itiaviaiTiAi University. She was also two past AFS semlftaallsto and ^ has a lot on hla hands the Thur^ has been out about a week now KahlU Gibran tadustry. “Sea Veatarri’ CONNECIKUrS cepted by UConn and Braudels representatives of toe town com- John Ctalchester-Ccnstable Safe OMIiT f i n . AW *• "®^ feature this year, University and la on toe waiting mittee of AFS. The two semi- soia o big shoes to flu, re­ usea Jumbo to give rides to Uda a parl^ problem. Pw k^ making the magazine some- 66 Country Squire **** ^ OLDEST Buy list o t Yale University. •' . ftaallsta, John Lombardo and placing popular Kill Hyde. Bob who -vtalt his stately home ta GoodririUMBortlett Travel spaces will not be availablew lor totag which . would be of interest Statiim^ Wagon. $ 1 4 8 6 LYNCH MOTORS Cheryl was secretary of toe Martin Mazur were chosen from Hust and R obs Pastel bring tota Yorkshire •village. US Main St., Manchester an audience a^ to practlclally everyone. Rain Triumphs Over Tribe Lincoln - Morcury U se d "Htrdnrd Arsd't Ltrtift Tsysts i size. Also. Also, Thursday nwrsoay ni^i.night has^ This year, Aridlan nreaders Student Council ta her junior this group. ’Their names and ta-______them some valuable ex­ “I auKMse toe safety certlfi- M8-MM — 8n-l?44 M l CMfvr Sfi, Mipehealer never been a popular time for ^ become Aridlan listen- year and hasaMM* been a asawssaw^^amember AUrJIlt&UVllformation 4AWVUVabout their VUk7ZA oschblaatic waajwcMa ___ season’ s loof Rata and wet grounds led to G-47, where Uttle can be done oote ta necessary before toe ele­ Local Agent for DEALERS! C a rs of Its executive committee for abUity and famUy life, were P®“ ®“®® “ toe__ __ postponement__ ^ ______ot__ ___ one ^game____ except exercise and throw. phant takes to the hlgjiway,” he 1967 0 1 entertainment, and therefore » era — for Included In toe American Heritage oevHie iteer gii, two years, la co-editor of So- gent to toe International head- -squad and are looked upon by ^ another for toe Man- Central’s Rams visited Me- said, “and rve; m> doubt that poor attendance is likely. package is a recordtag by manhU, U on toe atatt o t Art- quarters of AFS ta New York, the group aa leaders. cheater High baaebaU team, mortal Field and proved unruly he’ll pass oomfritably.” ywBWBWpMR2SShS ^ $ ^ It is imperative that there be several MHS musidans. dlan, and a member o t toe Finalists were chosen bsMed on ’This year toe match formula Scheduled for a contest with guests by whipping Manchester, a large audience attending each This is in additlQn to toe usual Ski Club. Qje ease with which foreign has been altered. Instead re- SoUaneck, the third to account for three runs. § l f ^ 239S FUM's, F250's, F350’s Vans '^IR CONDITIONING $2945. | Your Gun” will reflect Ml toe Sotaetotag 1 ^ this takes a lot ^h^capped sponsor- completion and fourth singles players. Hust Rick Goss came ta to put'out ^ AIR CONDITIONINB $2995^ Math Team toe fire for one inning, but toe school and toe entire communl- of tone careful consld- CtorrtTDlstrlct 4 coordtaa- » dozen books on Germany Pastel combtae as toe flrrt 1061 VOLKSVirO’R ty. We, as students, should be eration, sjm decisions ^are often cam ryi M iJ iw n ct 4 cOTruma American nolltical nhl- doubles teams, Moyer and Sol- fireworks exploded again In-toe 1969 MALIBU ^ 1969 CUSTOM W tor for toe Let’s Vote 18 move- fna Amencan pouncu pm second and Barrv SAUlRE WaooiT~ able to put our greatest efforts difficult ix> make. Aridlan was Tops League second. A triple and ^ stolen Patd, UUitNSMt.SpsnL.sid, 4rsii^»T V -<*si, CHEV.. Oram, 2 dr. H4 op. Md.. trank. V-S *08100, FORD, btaa, 4 dr. Badm, auto traob. V-B mSbra ^ Into toe show. We obviously constrimted' in a professlonaJ i^t, a mem^r^ Girl ^out ^^e ta G e™ oS ie 28 ^ tr^ d S S .^ ^ base surrounded by two stages MwwF fInfliiE* fsdtOg W9Mf MraOr wIim I mwow* p ou r mirlwa, radio, VMW drra oAm t ooran. No. 27BA cannot If we must perform on a mann^ clearly indlcattag toe “ L T ^ raS L ^: ^ ® ^ S;irLTtJrc“m- tuim. AIso comprising a ttard ’The MHS Mato Team com­ led to two more tallies and lock­ ed up toe contest. Jim Balesalio Thursday night. We feel that amc6 nt of hard woa* that was field State ’Tralntag School for mitt®® must raise |8(K) for toe doubles ain Dan Mc- peted ta and won its final meet S p rin g has Sp ru n g SPECIAL $ 995.^ those who hold toe power to de- put into it. Nancy IPitkta ______trip. Money-raising activities Lennon and Steve Hadge. of toe year on April 26, giving finished toe second frame and 1967 PLYMOUTH $2445. $1945. Include toe AFS Workday, bake ’Therti are some good pro- Manchester first place ta league tt*® Snme allowing me run W* one hit toe rest of toe way; TIME for $ SQj| sales, and future plans also ta- spects for next season. Saim- cumulative scoring. Of a total V T m S r 1 l i i v ® 1969 GALAXIE 500 1968 CUSTOM 500 ■ Wild West Show Coining!!! elude a dance and. an tatema- ders, a sophomore, should de- of six. meets, the MHS team has Manchester avoided a shu 1968 IMPALA Gonv. CHEV-asfMr Upsrt NOrt VsHmv. Stack lop, 4 «ssd FORD. yaWowi, 2 dr. H.tap, oato trara. V -t mabw, FORD, araan, 4 dr. B oim . ilM dw d tram., 3 U V-B tional dinner. velop Into a read star. Hadge placed first ta three, topping 23 Pt, PB, radio, «m v tina «dio*l aorara No. 9M talltag. Dick Marsh •Itafc, bm kst M sli and eonral*^ V.8 snUno. peww anabra radio. No. 24BA ' Yes, folks, you will have toe importunity to witness toe revival John will be toe guest of Hein- (’78) should really shine within other Capital Area schools each SFRINBTURE-UP / V of toe “best ot toe Old West” as Colonel Buffalo Bill’s Wild West rich and Maria Luken and their toe next two years. Junior time. went to second on a .knock ■iMrina, radto. WHY tiraa toe bat of Al Noske. Tricky Skylark Savings! Show Stampedes onto toe stage at Manchestor High. children,' Hans-Joseph (16), caiuck Deltato is another gold Leading toe team ta individual . , . SPE8IM. AIR CONDITHlNINe $2395, $129S.B Helena (18), and Adele (19). Mr. chip. scoring last week was senior pick cnwsedThe pmte ^ stoal- $1545. We Invite you to reminisce with us as we re-vlslt toe bygone Luken Is a building contractor. weather has forced fre- Paul Romanowlcz, closely fol- '*®®® taking ait $4 0 “ days of yesteryear next Thui^y and Friday, ^ ask ^ to u^gg Burlage, near „g„t postponements. In be- lowed by Chris Saunders ’73, ^ t^ ® <>* a catcher’s pass^ W..O. 1965 NOVA II 1961 DUMP TRUCK || 1965 CTRY. SEDAN FORO. yUloia, FBOO. 2 yard body, v-8 m abra ^ ^ / support us u we host su^ “ Annie Oakley and Frank poppinburge. The family enjoys tween ’ raindrops toe tennis Alan Sandals, John Lombardo score. ^1 Na* See^a Fl**e PORD, Orani, 10 para, « it o trana. V -0 anaina, ra*' •■ CHEV, aram , 2 dr. BmIM. oMto tran ^ B eyibidar Butler, not to mention real, uve inaiaiwi athletics and nature, and plans gquad managed to defeat Pen- (both ’72), and Jeanne Denlko Beside toe early pltch^ a Nter FelMe S MMemer malos, radio. Nb. BOA ' • Neer K V Vel*e • dta, podwr slMrina, M W tiara No. MC Patrons are needed ta order to tnnira Buffalo BlU’s comeback to take John on a trip through „ey, 4-3, ta Its M ily outing. A ' 71. The team scored also on , a lack of hinting was toe • New Air PSIer V a NewSae FIHer an overadielmliur success. For a mere $10 you will be toe privl- Ostfriesland which Is near toe domination of toe singles con- two of toe toree team questions, major Ingredient of Manches a let Ceii erilir SPECIAL $1l 95j£i leged owner o t tickets for two and prefwipd seating at toe gpreat North Sea. test was what tt did for toe Other members of toe team ter’s downfall. 'Hie Indians col- (Model 4882^) • M'TImlaf 1 $ 995. $ 645. Before returning home, all Red and White. Hust, Moyer are sophomore Tom Neumann, lected five scratch singles and a CMas MNarv CaMae est show of all time. Tickets are movtag^fast, so mall your request a CZedi Meeitleoi Wlilin today to: ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, c/o Manchester High School, AFS students visiting Germany and Sollanek ctqiped their in- junior Sue Heller, and senior didn’t have Mie RBI. Marsh and A/e Can lU * Sxirs •will be toe guests of toe mayor dividual matches while. Sheer j^an Stevens. Much credit for Noske banged out tvio safeties (Rmerlce* Can! - 134 Ekist M iddle ’Turnpike. SKYLARK 2'DOOR COUPE —-MStSHT THIS AD — qf Brenner. John wUl return to and Hadge teamed for toe ^jg team’s success goes to ad- apiece, and Fred Ollha toe Automatic transmission, power stwitog, 6 cyl­ toe United States early ta Sep- clinching doubles victory. •visors Mrs. Rosamond TOomey, other. ’The Indians’ r^ord fell to SPECIilL OP f HE W EEK tem ber. Coach Horton believes that chairman of toe MHS matoema- 3-2, third place ta the CX3IL race, inders, radio, whitewalls, depress^ I w ish to "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN.” 1067 PLYMOUTH become a patrMi of Susan Treadwell j^jg team should fare well with tics department, and Verne Bur- Although the loss hurt toe luxe wheel covers, vinyl interior, stock No. 1148. other OCIL foes. Hall and Con- nett, MHS math teacher. Tribe’s title chances, toe Red l i s t 13441.76. 1969 RAMBLER NAM E ...... PHONE ...... ard are me toughest, opponents John will receive honors for nnd White’s desire was not I E *1795 Bloodmobile Coming due to their experience. With a having toe highest average In- crushed, aa all players are con- SG/HURST, RED, WHITE, B|LUE,^4 SPEED, 290 V-8, STEREO TAPE Httle luck and toe coach’s close djyidual score for Juniors. He fW®nt of bouncing •-' b^ck and YOUU BE MUED WHAT YOU^ 1966 CHRYSLER ADDRESS ...... The Bloodmobile wlU be guidance, toe Indians should received aiiritiar recognition as wtantag It aU. m CmvirtMlBs S O O C com ing to MHS on M ay 17, have no problems ta placing sophomore last year. In one ' Ka-Ctaook OAN PURCHASE THIS OAfi FORmij M ks Brannan PVease do not enclose payment. You will be contacted by a mem­ sponsoring Club 18. E ight­ number one ta toe league. gj the six meets, John and $1795. ber of toe patron committee. Thank you. een - year - olds' may give Jeanne each earned a perfect m a n y , MANY OTHER MODEIB IN STOCK blood, with parental permis­ individual score, Jeanne had AT EQUAIX.Y flUBSTANTIAL 8AVINOS! I960 POHTIftO sion. Students have been Fifth Cinquain SALES also done so last year. coming to homerooms to ask / ’Trophies and awards will be F krm s INOORPORAtEB Perhaps a man may commit for volunteers, and to an­ Third Cinquain Second Cinquain presented at toe Math League &M 895 suicide ta self-defense. swer any questions. The Red productive, useful matte. FITZGERALD FORD t h £ ^ W*3IT F low ers. banquet Mimday at WllUe’s S . s B U IC K KahlU Gibran Ground Ccoss needs everyone’s coi^- e p « a 8 A 4 A to » p i L - ‘ C M iv«il«^H artfM 4N atloiialB M di w CotaiMctieut Bank and Trust Co. Tiina Pnym«nt Flana ^ proardm In rooH Steak House. Teams from all producing. Improving “ New Engtand’s Fastest Growing Bulck-Opel Dealer” e ration. ’Ihere are many fragile, mulU-colored 67 P O N T IA C When either your joy or ypur fertile Capital Area Matiiematlcs tateresttag to work; Uve on 85 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER eMAini BonnevUle 4-Dr. M W ? 2Zt> benefits for toe Individual sorrow becomes great toe world existing, giving life prospering, blooming, League schools wUl attend toe agricUtture YES, YPE IM HAVE t m O P E L I N T s HT. Ffi, PB,Air a l f V f AVfc,R

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCipJSTER. CO m , FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FTimAY, MAY 7, 1971 had announced his candidacy. ■ o r a C fm l. J a. negotiators walked out of a bor- Nixon Maps Two Officials He said the meeting was be­ 1 ale students Jf*?***i; f Contempt Gtatioais Songht J TV Tonight tween him, - his brother and a -i though most of the dining hails 1969 OLDS RogeGTs’ Jel 24 HOUR TOWING have been closed. 643-5135 Program On for Oomplete Uetbisa. OfUMW End Strike, Tlie unl(m has said there are SUPER 88, 4 DOOR HTPv, AUTO­ In Kissinger Kidnap Case • See' Baturdayra T V Week Yabloiuki said McAlilater, 86 hesues separatiiig toe two' Flies Over Bides, moot of them centering on MATIC, POWER STEERING, now a m em ber o f the UMW In- POWER BRAKES, AIR COND., HARRISBURO, Pa. (AP) — duced to wpport a chmge of | Alcoholism Convicted ^ay It Faded wages on dining luUl, mainten-. Site tenaaiional executive board, NEW PREMIUM TIRES, , _ ner- sending threatening maM, and _ Moriorty Bikers (O) ______told them of a plot to funnel ance and security police em- Sinai Desert Lawyers defending eight ^ action was customary H NEW flAVBN (AP) ®®*"® ployes at Y a le. VERY VERY CLEAN. p : Rgr O.O. ’in E L A N Jr. (4t) lSS j S ’*» Wawr PTITOBtiRGH (AP) — Two funds Into the Boyle cam- .. sons accused of plotting to kid- jjj ggaea. * Ateoelaled Fieka Writer key district officials of toe Unit- polgn, using false expense **** students staging a hunger (OootiniMd from Page Om ) nap presidential aide Henry Kls- boudln’i motion also sought H FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY WAR^SNOTON (AP) — The SiM 1m > caUgMiJi Iriasil ed 'kDne Worirera lyit/m have vouchers. strike in support o f strik liig Nixon (uknlniatratlan ^ baa an­ Salvage MaHble Jordan wants back, implied an Bbuger have asked a UJJ. Dl9> permissloii for the defense to gtM (sSkMri ‘wSubM — been convicted on federal con- Government witnesses Mariim servlco employes at Yale Unl- CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS nounced a “major national ef­ SM N n n .. _ (O) endonement of the annexation. trict Oourt to dte government examine the grand juiy'e min- spirocy .charges involving toe Peilegrinl and Peter Halvixiik verolty said Thursday they are SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The | fort” to treat alcohoUdm . and . (U> Om W hile Hogem w as in JerMsa^ Ik Tk ik n hm. Tfotk (0) dlveralon of UMW funds to a un- both testified at the outset of the ending their protest because It 77 8bbm» lem, about 200 rightist youths Gtwi. trial that they were Instructed appears to be a futSe gesture, 65 slabs of marble Saturday in { ly reSenslng purported evktence. Lynch’s superiors In the " «M 6 million for the program. S lit (g> News wUh Nkltor staged an anti-American dem- kite ( 0 ) Ion election campaign. by BudsanceU to file false ex- "I think we’ve mobilised as toe state office louilding. (xistratlon outside the U.B. Km- The defense also -asked the Department knew In ad- ■■ Thla figures out to (toout $8.90 (I ) N«wk wMh M.K. M ichael The marUe, of varying alzes I OLDSMOBILE •■a la n r ■ m wmbi (C> Budaanoski, presl- vouchers and to turn the many students to support the court to dismiss the charges planned to release ■ a year for each of the country’s and thicknesses, was removed bassy in Tel Aviv'. Ibey shouted STAN OZIMEK, Manager (I t ) DMi VMt Dyke dent of Pittsburgh-based tHs- money over to Soddon. strike as we can by this tactic,” “Rogers go home!*’ and. "Israel against the eight and order gov- ^ letters, and If so, _ 9 mU^lan. alcoholics o r problem (2M*> MBO ItMn (0) from the buUdlng’a lobby during IH v ir L u o It Ettd. M<» Maochtsltr 7iM (» ) CMMm i Vr-----VMas* (0) trlct 5. and Secretary-TreajniPer M^LuUter and the 801-S16 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER (H Txsihar i John Seddon were found guilty major defense witness. Roland ...... * ■ Peart Harbor!” pubUcly about the case ^ nrt statement at, ■ Two aenatora contend tola la (U) Tnafk M r „ (0 -) -It’ll be up to the buyer to haul to release any more aUeged evl- ^ not enough. Mm m — TVealfcM a Thursday of conspiring to divert Nuccetelll, admitted filing false “ ® " in northern Sinai, eight Israeli Bs m M (Q> It away. soldiers were wounded when a dence. D r. M brrla E . O tavetz, wluxM) (0) $6,600 to toe 1269 re-election expense vouchers but backed up U.. District Judge Michael aiq>o(ntment aa director of toe (O) campalgi. of UMW President ButonosW’s claim that toe mine eiqdoded. ( 0) Sheridan, Bitting in Wilkes- government’s new National Ih- W.Ar^ony” Beyle. money was to be u«»d for union Another Israeli army patrol of the letters and added there liiUa) okofs^ Barre, Pa., ordered Deputy As­ aUtute on Alcohol Ahuae and Al- tiM (M S) Nh u , M the 1 Budzanosid u>d Seddon could organizing and not doyle’s cam- killed an Arab curfew violator was a “reasonable inference” (C) sistant Atty. Oen. William 8. In the Gftfa Strip when he re­ the offere came from the gov­ coholUnl warn announced Thura- l i N Aate atiOMh Jlww be fined $10,000 and sent to Jail !>««»■ ^wn that they wUl end their Lynch, head of the prosecution, day, acknowledged In an Inter­ (MS)a) raiMis* ikMibr fused to halt to r identification ernment. for a year on each of four Union records produced by demonstration, and U.8. Atty. B. John Cottone, view the IM.e mUllon adminls- (IS) WMWnMn, _ _ and ignored warning shots, an “to their credit these maga- BMkbel B^nn«il Mother s Day Syrian gunners fired mortar {Hragrams neixt year w ill fall far New York YsnkeM va Chloor appeal. pense vouchers—$8.660-was rt>- smaU band of students d io rt iof the need. shells at an Israeli settlement nrtA be“Sto^2nSi. ifir v aiHino* questtoiis OS to th eir aumemtlcl- 1968 PLYMOUTH , -n, Government wltyieasea during turned to toe UMlW’s National began their protest Monday, “The country la ambivalent tiM 1649) The OM 0«nto on the Ckdan Heights. There . . . ^ M:W (Mt)(l-») ^e^Am levs. AmrieM Su BMto' the olghtday trial linked the Bank of Wariilngton. But toe «> (h theymey would eat no Specials! were no casualties, and the Is­ In Harrisburg, Indicted the eight '*® FURY n, 4 DOOR, V8, AUTOTI^C, about 'alcohoUam alcoholism and doeantdoesn’t (I ---- gt^aag*- To conspiracy__ dlrectiy__ _ to _ Boyle, government »t charged that oc- foodj^od and drink only water until raelis said they didn’t return the on charges of plofUng to kidnap “8"®'*- appear ready tiircugh Ooagreaa UiM (t**!****)1-14______«ewu — (0> ^rn,av w ~ tes^ tai^find ed that Boyle gave curred only after the defendants 3^ settlement” is reaxtoed. Kissinger and blow up Washing- Besides Berrigan and Sister POWER STEERING, AIR COND. (Maris fire. It was the first shooting to provide the needed funds,’’ he U iH (8) llM te . ^ . isudzanoski RiidMixiniilri $10,000 to— ______finance a “go* - caught with their bands In Negotiators for the university ton heating tunnels to force the Elisabeth, others indicted are along the Syrian border report­ said. “ ’*• toiSii plan to make funds available tor toe cookie Jar.” and Local 36 of the iEbderatlon country out of Southeast Asia. John T. GUck, 21, Lancaster, EWot L. Richardson, secre­ ed In a month. •189SS0 < ii) 1Murw OiHlla fhsw <0) Bnufo’s campaign in toe 14,000- of University Employes met ] A motion filed Tuesday by Pa., an anUwar activist; Mary tary of health, education and (S-M) again Hiursday, but VlncMit J. Leonard Boudin, a defense Haw- C. ScobUck, 32, a former nun, itM <8> 'jfS frh ^ e h !^ '' io) member District 6 area of west- Take One Home OVBR THE SINAI DUSESIT wrifajto, said his announcement Simbella, businesa manager for yer, asked that they, "and an her husband, AnU x^ ScoUick, (i» 4 i■|) News — ViBjrer sM em Pennsylvania. Prince Joker (AP) — The tourist was Secre­ of- toe IM aOcohoUam institute the union, said there would be For Mama! other persons acting In concert SO, a former priert, both of Bal- meails(‘'^ federal government tiU (SrNM*SMf*„**** ^ „ <0) The district Is one of the larg­ tary of State WUUam P. Rogers. «|M »> N«w. -- lltMMt M est of the UMW’s 26 administra­ In Shoe Hoax no talks Friday because he plans wlth them” be held In contempt tlmore, the Revs. Nell Mo­ has Uuonched a m a jor national (all— aad Sisn Olt <0> His guide was [A. Oen. Halm tive areas. The offtoers of each The taker to lead a caravan district are answer&ble to toe 70 JoveRn $2895 70 Maverick $1995 ale violation of the defendants droth, 36, both Catho(Bc priests wldeapra^ public health proh- M dair, Kagr 7 In the Royal Air Force has been gork CTty Friday. Pinto 51995] ,2 dr., 6 cyl., auto., radio, staff. from Baltimore^ and Eqbal Ah- SHvtr U R t at Nlfd. Ad., Maaehttlar 210,000-man union’ s Internation­ SST apt. ope., V8, auto., The mission was to let Rogers lem .” TM unmasked. Kurt S c h m o k e another 2 dr., 4 c y l„ 4 spd., radio, p/s, radio, heater, ww heater, ww tires. Boudin’B action followed re- mad, 40, a Pakistani graduate SiW YY( «sa 1■kr BvenrSB* al leadership; heater, ww Urea. see Sharm el Sheikh, the strong­ Sen. Harold E. Hughes, D- • iM hulsht~ (C) It started with an announce- :q)okeaman for the demonstr^- tires. lease last Friday of new ex- student, now a resident gf ex­ .MU-tffI I oa.4 by Fire" _ hold on the tip of the Sinai Pen­ lowa, a former alcoholic, and ■TirlVi Five key witnesses appeared " ” ■ ■“ w '^identa. voiced some criU- pended, Indictments that con- cago. 7:99 0*U M M Oar TtaaM B (0 ) during toe U.S. District Oourt ment over toe pubUc address stoibeUa when he an- |6U Mereiiiy $199! ^ Chev. $3175 69 Plymouth $2250 insula which Israel captured Sen. Jacob K. Javlta, R-N.Y., 7lM 8—II , ^ , (C) Im pala spt. ope., 'V8, Spt. Satellite conv., V8j tabled passages of letters al- The government charges toe trlal before Judge Hubert I. Tel- system at CranweU, toe Air mxmeed he was ending his part Montego MX ope., from the Egyptians In the 1967 diapute the administration’s "A l Brown Jazz Bbow' V8, auto., p/s, vinyl roof, auto., vinyl roof, p/s, p/ auto., p/s, radio, heater, legedly exchanged between two- kidnapping and bombing ido* 8)19 NET riarhMue < o > . telbaum, including two former Force training college. ^ imnger strike. - Mideast war. Israel demands commitment to combatting al- "BloKraphy: Isaulont Duncan” radio, heater, wW tires. disc brakes, radio, heater, w w tires. of toe defendants, toe Rev. PhU- was hatched whUe Berrigan yvas «h—ter B (0) District 6 iboard members—on a fault, said the announcer, „j jj^ugh I could put on some that it retain centred over coholUnn. Ui99 M sri«ill(«» ^ w w tires. Ip Berrigan, an antiwar Catholic Jailed In a federal prison at They contend President Nixon The Poeeeeeed — "The tins 70 Chev. $3295 Sharm el Sheikh in any peace of Others” 169 VoEo. $1895 68 OMt. $2095 priest, and Sister ESlsabeto Lewisbuig, Pa., serving time bos waited.five months to Im­ sta. wgn., 4 Impala 4 dr. hti?., V8, settlement. Cutlass “ S” apt ope., V8, McAlister, 31, a nun from Tar- for dertroying draft records. He plement, tiie comprehensive al- pressure ___ radio, heater, auto., p/a, p/b, radio, auto., aid cond., p/s, ra­ fihe 600-mile round trip. In the rytown, N.T, Is now Jafied In Danbury, Conn. knowledge of a conspiracy. hand them to toe porter’s lodge unton,•• Schmoke said. v m tires. dio, heater, ww tires. U.S. presidential Jetliner, too^ BITUMINOUS cohibllam iprogram passed lart heater, ww tires. Passages In those letters GUck is JaJled in Ashland, K y., y ^ r by Oongreaa and intends to The governmeht, in robuttaJ, for a (toeck by toe makers. ..j feel Mr. Slratoella hours. q)oke of a proposed "cltlsehs’ for destroying draft and other Many Attend |69 O M s. $2225 69 CheveHe $2425 68 OMs. $2095 request only a (onall porticxi of produced a surprise witness. The riioes flowed In. TTien feels toe pressure on him. When M alibu apt. ope., V 8, Cutlass "S” apt, cpe., V8, Maj. Oen. Aharon Tarlv, the arrest” of KUrtoiger. Lynch said federal records *- In Rochester, F 86, 2 dr., V 8, auto., p/s, head of Imaeli military Intelli­ the authorized funds. Leon YaMonakl, brother of slain someone became suspicknis. negotiOttona and a political cam- radio, hsater, ww Urea. auto., p/s, vinyl roof, ra­ auto., p/s, p/b, radio, the purported letters were iwo- N.T. DRIVEWAYS The administration’s fiscal Funeral Of UMW leader Joseph "J., V 8, 67 Buick $1645 The secretary of' state took election to Boyle. lah throne and currently a Oan- etrabella Is an announced candl- MoUbu spt. cpe. V8, auto., $100 mUUon authorized by Oon- Prosecutor auto., air cond., p/s, vinyl Special. Deluxe, 4 dr., 6 the co-pUot’s seat after takeoff. Leon Yablonskl told the Jury well student taidng Jet training, date foe the Democratic noml- PS, vinyl roof, radio, greas. Government alcolurilsm sald toe nation for mayor of New Haven. roof, heater, ww tirM. heater, ww’s. cyl., auto., radio, heater, Bar-Ley positioned himself at PALEatMO, Sicily (AP) — of seven women ond five men of “I’m afraid It was, ------w w tires. PARKING LOTS ejqwrts requested f(ur more Thousands of turned a meeting he said was held In spokesman at Buckingham Pai- Most operations aX tiie unlvw 68 Chev. $2295 Rogers’ shoulder and, poinilng Glastonbury Pt>lico Officer William Shorten and dog Fant ready for attack. 649-5233 FOR ESTIMATE motroymoqey manthan motoe White wiui» Ifouse Thousanus 01 Bicuia™ ^ ^ Tabkm skl ace. slty have contimied since union (Japrtce spt. cpe., V8, TRUCKS out the window with one hand grtmted. Dr. Bertram S. Brown, out today for toe funeral of Pal- • y* l68^Clwv. $1895 and to a map with the other, ON PAVING OB 8EAUNO 1 Im pala a p t ope., 'V8, auto., radio, heater, ww director of the National Institute srmo's chief proaeijutor and his ------^— ------tirea. rttowed the American the im­ Andover 2-YEAR GUARANTEE auto., p/a, radio, heater, 69 CHEV. $2695 portant points 0^ laraUl geogra- FOB TOUR PftOTBOnON of Mental Health Indicated at a po^yguard, slain In what police I ww tires. 66 Chev. $1295 % ton Eleetside Pickup. " X iS * jS r ^ * ^ s t lm a t e d 9 mU- c a lle d a M afia ambush two days Im pala spt. cpe., 'V8, V-8, 4-spd., radio, heater, p*>y- _ MOlkBBN PAVlNa EQUIPMENT, FPIX Y EQUIFFTO 67 Falcon $1150 auto., radio, heater, ww 7.60.16 tires. Nice camper The silver and white Boeing Ucn alcoholics and problem ago. 1,station Wagon, 6 cyl., tirea. 707 headed toward the western PTA Holds Fair Tomorrow drinkers In toe country with Premier EmlUo Qjinmbo sent |i standard, radio, heater. coast of the Oulf of Aqaba and OtH PAVIW « CONSTRUOTIM 00. 69 OMs. $2695 69 CHEV. $2275 Serving Surrounding Towns for 25 Year* eaaoa growing by 100,000 each ah undersecretary of Justice to CutliMS supreme 4 dr. Custom % ton 8’ ETeet- finally reached Sharm el Sheikh. The seventh annual PTA Fair goods of any kbids are sUll be- Coleman, Botmie^ EeUs and 168 Bnlck $1725 tim e yearM fore than 25,000 persons represoit him at the services, Special Deluxe 4 dr., V8, htp., V8, auto., p/s, p/b, slde Pickup. 6-cyl., 3-spd., At one point, Yariv told the ■wlU be held on toe Andover ing sought by toe teachers for Beverly Bennett, are kU|ed In alccbcl-related which began at Palerm o’ s vinyl roof, radio, heater, radio, heater, many extra M auto., radio, heater, ww newsmen: “With the Mlediterrar Biomentary School grounds to- this booth and may be brought BaUoans are being-taken care traffic' accldaita annually. courthouse. .. tires. w w tires. oDtions. nean Seal on the right and toe morrow at 11 a.m. to toe fair by 11 a.m. tomorrow, of by Diane Landry, and iwp- The govenunwit says 11,000 •nie prosecutor, Pietro Bcagl- Jordairian hills on the left, one making Ann Remesch wlU be bi com wlU be sold by Irene pensoiiB die each year from al- ione, and his bodyguard bad M l can see Just how naziow Israel preparations for toe school fair charge of the JewebT booth, Mooney. Louise Gagne Is bi coboUam with one-baU of all Inin In state at the courthouse Is.” tor months. According to toe whUe Chairman Ruth Hutchbi- charge of the coffee and donuts homicides and one^hlrd of ail for two dai.^. Both the powerful -When toe plane reached president. Mm. Jean Person, son and Rnady Baton wUl be for the auction; In charge of suicides known to be alcohol-re- and poor at Palermo bod Sharm, It circled overhead for proceeds wlU be used for schol- manning toe pewter Jewelry other refrertiments for toe fair IcUod. streamed by. shout 16 minutes. Bai^Lev arships, for Girt Scout Camper- booth. Is Chairman Clara Ursbi, as- The major goal c i tiie new al- Police held one suspect In the pointed out toe geography which ghipe, to add to toe Linda Har- For Jhe gardeners and green dated by Ruth Munson, Muri- oifooUsm im i^tai la to creete a Miiing, Salvatore Ferrante, 29, he said medees the area so Imr" rbnan Library Fund, and spe- thumbers, EJditha Birmingham el Smith, BIU Smith, Barbara series of (tommunlty treatment picked iq> Wednesday im L O -T A portant to Israel. ' clai suwembUos at the, school will bo on hand selling flower Cody, Barbara Poran, Ruth 1Mi< rIojM . centers throughout the country. board a ferry He showed Rogers the narrow and other purposes. bulbs, and area In which die is Pohl and Bob Cody. I hi e Dahwit 510 Eedon. Some 19 projects averaging 3 pocket. He had Strait of Ttran which is domi- The fair wUl have booths and considered to be on expert. Assisting Mrs. Cashman bn $200,000 each In been wanted for attempted mur- nated by the stronghold at du^iaya of aU kinds, games, -ivbUe Mrs. IXiris Chamberlain, the general Committee are have been approved, efflclals der (uid attempted robbery. Slwrm. Through this narrow aides, homebaked goods and principal of toe acbocA, wUl treasurer, Gerry Adams, pul^ said. channel flows Israel’s atalpping much mm«. chair thie flower -booth, assisted Ucity, Dorothy TTireaher and ODa Rome, the Pariliunent’s The institute win also fln a ^ commission cams to Africa and'Asia. Egypt twice a special feature this year la by teacher Jane Jones. Many of dedoratiems, Margaret Vinkbls, research, training and pitiiUc “ ti-Mafla If's The Truth! Moriarfy Brothers Has under more pressure for blockaded the strait and the Is- the pturticipation by Andover’s the potted flowering jdants of- chairman, Linda Gardiner, Lou- qo. N» n Wy>H«». educational programs deolbig Immediide release of the find­ nteSs say these acts led to the own noted Winston Abbott, au- fered ore from Mrs. Chamber- Ise Gagne, Blanca MasMy, A Car and A Price For Everyone! with alcoboUsm. ings of an eig^-year-old investi­ 1966 and 1987 wars. thor of many books, who -wlU htois own stock. Nancy Richards and Gall Y gation into the crime society m Tartv told -the newsmen that be present with Bette Boesen, a fish pond idmmed by chair- Storm, Sikonky Gets Cmitract SicUy. past experience proved Israel illustrator for his books. man Jan KUduff, Diane Bon- At thb auction Peter Gagne, The leader of the small but In- must retain control of Sharm Abbott wUl have books for „eau and Chris Jurovaty; a Bob Cody and Valdls Iflnkels WA8HBNGTON (AP) — The fluential Republican party, Ugo and not rely on international sale, at the fair, as.\yell as apo- country store, rtialred by Ei^ will offer pieces of furniture, Air FhrCe has awarded a $2.4 La Haifa, aaked toe commission guarantees. dally designed and printed pa- Duefaesneau, assisted by bicycle, large toys and objects MOO RANGER XLT mUUon contract tp the Slkondcy president In a letter to report The plane, flying at 6,000 feet, per.' Abbott and his Illustrator oaidyn Graham and Dorothy d'art. Further donations may aild 15 minute AlierafMMvMcn of toe United toe findings to Pariloment at soared over toe new road built design the paper especially to •nireaher, and a book booth be made by contacting one of by toe Im ells from the port of suit a particular woric or book, operated by Chris Dreyer, are toe auctioneers. Aircraft CkBporation.. once. ^ ^ ^ The contract la foe the manu- The commisrion bad decided to Sharm. .( some of vriil<* will be on dls- ni,,, planned. Moviea will be run by chair facture of retrofit Mta and (giaro not to release tiie long-awaited “The road solves a transpor- play tomorrow. There -wUl also be rides lor man Abbey ibreyer, assisted by »„.in rotor blades for toe H8 flndlnga until after toe June 18 tatlon problem aifl boosts tour- Another l^tedal guest at to- youngsters In toe school Robert Cody Jr. and parents heUcopter. 1®®®^ tiecUona In Sicily. ism to Sharm,” Tarlv sold. moarrow’s event win be Officer playground; In charge of toe are assured that ail the films The road stretdres along the V^lliam ShortheU of Amston, program is Pat OolemBii, are rated for ‘general’ audl- Lenm all atnyut Dataim’e Brind New 1971 138-mfle long coastal strip from member of the Glastonbury Po- by Pot JHurst, dndy ences. no-ooet extrae: wintii which the Israelis ' say Uce Department, and his spe- Mmi’n,------i ^ they also want to retain. claUy trained MUce dog, Fant. • OveriiM d cam eogme 4 DOOR MERCURY SEDAN Upon return, Rogers said the Officer Shormell, at 2 p.m., • Frant disc brakae SPORT BRONCO WAGON Nicely equippe« the Glastonbury police de- nw Trviei wiredw we* n iwelr w rasMc* Ita itwHinl^ SELECT USED CARS OFF THE LOT PRICES 1971 DEMONSIRATOR ploces of Islam. partment, conduct the poUce ttm. IMT nde, I M eid* MMsikllM, krak* «y*Mm aiMi Uwlrkil tya- TEN NEW nCIKUPS GROOVY The secrotofy also walked dog training sdwol on a volun- . (Mb ikllieW'ni sim n i ( » IM* <•(*■ NOW IN flOCK 66 L IN C O L N 1_1971 MONTEREY STATION WAGON aiMg the Via Doloroea, toe teer basis. The dogs used are OLDSMOMLES mute by Christ on hla either donated to toe sdrool or 10T-IIRD $4416 1IMU$TANQ $8996 1997 RECEL 1 4-Doer Hardtop wr HklMa WSM kWiPM*. I, w«*., M, lK..tlr 19K VW 660 Model, 4 dr. (datelon CADILLACS PONTIAC LEMANS 1— 1971 MONTEGO MX 4-DOOR SEDAN Journey to toe crucifixion nearly paid tor by the officers toem- ___ (tSH, wkMwalli, m »ir ^ GoM, Continental MM mllM. kn. M lac wwr. Model 118, radio, good wagon, 6 cyl., standard 2-Dr. Ante., PS. 20 centuries ago. selves so that any police force Uttle bug, red. trana., radio, Uue/Uae inv Loaded w/Ahr Cond. a SPECIAL 2— 1971 MONTEGO MX STATION WAGONS (Regers qpent a half hour In or policeman needing a(,. spe- te ila r. SPECIAL PR, Radio. 69 FORD $2696 EXPLORER SPECIAL! COUPE DeVILLE Very Low MHeage. tfae Holy Spulchre Church, dally trained dog can get one LTD t-Or. Hardtofr tv oottM C U T L A S S 1— 1971 MONTEGO MX 4-DOOR BROUGHAM Skandscan Father Gkidfrey, a absolutely without diarge. 68MU$TANa $1998 PI, lac. air cmEw mta. Brand •795 WhHo. Leaded vr/AIr native of Whdilngton D.C., guid- ShortheU and his dog Font SMlkMk, »+ ». % «mpanible Savings! CaiRllac charged out of a barber (diop to jjje handcrafters, there SCRANTON MOTORS 643-5135 •** *****•• wUl be a remnants booth man------• nod by duilrman Nlta Hillman, TRUDOH FORD OECORMIER The (MendBUg Gf lUlsiiKrilil OiPiBN DiAlLiY 8 to 8, THOBfflkAYS till A ABC Investm ent B i A ^ and Be^ Menj- TolcoHvillG Roadi m i S3, RodniHa Cqna Thon. We Sam b ® man, and also a handcrafts MOTOR SALES Ine. SATU BD AYB tUl 6 . . . WASHINGTON —The Atomic booth manned by Pat Bain. V o lk s w a g e n XIm Foundatiaa Of OPEN TOWIIE m L etie Energy Ounmlsston’s Invest- Ther food booth is under the yxu m Tgnmffpuw f, MSSOKOia BVEND lG TgL 872A145 Oar Pngredil , Pontiac meat In research f(u;illties to- charge of Mias Ellen Davld- Rl». 83, ToHand Tpke., Tsicottville DIUON taled |8.2 bUlion at the” end of son, second grade' teacher at SALES fr SERVICE, INC. 285 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER from Hartford Eidarpriia 6151 fiscal 1970. Of this amount, $2.8 the school, and wiU be manned MANCHESTER M9-2838 319 Main St. MANCHESTIR 443-2145 643-4165 bUUon was InvesUed in m ajor b y m em bers o f the teaching government laboratories. staff. bonaUons of home-baked MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN(3HESTER, (30NN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-THRSB

PAGE TWENTY-TWO Red Sox Playing Well A lerted Herald Angle Surprising Hawks Hold T^w^o-Game Edge B y Fan ’» D raw ing E A R L YO ST Utility Man CaddyMiffs Trevino^ T o m c n r s b o f t b a u . But Can’t Shake O’^ Notes from the little Black Book Lou Angotti But Perranodd atlU h ^ aome The Twta raW ^ ^ DbOonnler, 7:S0 ST. PAUL - MINNEAP- Battle for the racing dollar on Saturday night in Gives Wrong Answer gby Tte AjwocUted P raa neetlng momento. Stoa WB- the ••fon d on this area resumes tomorrow night with Stafford Speed­ ___ A concerned Uama, MlnnesoU’a other dump- Held hit and In the aixth on Rod AmerioMi Lcafiie Thf H!^“cSErr o- OUB im way and Riverside Park both offering firat-rate pro­ Latest Hero DALLAS (A P )— Jack Nieklaujs believes Lee Trevino EUut Divlaton e:i6 Minnesote Twins fen sent Ing reliever, walked Ron Han- OareWa dngle. ^ w r « . » “ to « > !t o to“ “ < » • • ■ ■ ------reliever -- Ron Perranoeki a grams. , . . Mancihester Community College will com­ is one of the best shotmakers in golf, but the fiery R 8 — starts^ but are fin d in g it r^nniii-. aidn't th© s^tt©. no East, peraturea in the 40a. and Ooogo va. Allied, 6:16 Robert- Rlgney would pull him, too. trette at MCC with an acute iing^p, has ever suffered in 23 h. I ai^clate the qon- to ~,»c^ and third, pincb-hltter Jerry McGee. GAUtonila toey may be on toe outside look­ ^ mark, with but oiie game championship in 10 years, 4U mldwestom swing necessary re-adlustments and Mike Plote. Trainer Buddy ed up where they left off a year thinking about toe Irony o< the . Ron Wooihi lined weakly to third To Hartford "My caddy, who has been mnneoota ing in for peat-season play. . . . remaining, Sunday at home Aided by.two unnaelsted goals 6^ Rained out In Chicago checked the White Boa on aeven LeRoux said ScotUe will be dde- ago aa they defeated the newly- fan's cmicem. Rlgney knew he had to make and Braun threw out OUrke on^^ (Winding up on toe short end wlto me two and cne4iaU Milwaukee TM same holds true in toe case against RenUey. . . Look to t by utlUty man Lou Axigotti In 614 Wedneeday night, toe Red Boa Wta tor hla third victory In flve lined for at leaat two or three c ^ Sportramn Tavern, 94, last sAsyear^dd reliever led that decision. a clone pOay to end the gome, In boto ends of a douUeheader year*, has been making too CSilcago of Manchester Hig^, which has more state crilegee to tbe third period Thursday Ibnraday’a Reaulta ^oyed a echeduled break in dsclaions. y. I have to have my BJUwaukee series opener. Culp, Bob Brannick banged out g^t started this year. Before toe year tots way. You have to on WUliams, 0-2 with a 6.00 era- droiq;>ed their seventh and eight whole course tonight." * * * August at toe Lyman Meadows ctq>. more (Cuell^2-0) ney north. TraveHng' Secretary cantitd to win." who has a 8-1 record, la toe to three tingles with toammates Thursday night’s game, he had' have a bitflpen to win." "I know exacUy what I’m games in 11 starts. Trevino said his caddy, Neal California (Wright 2-8) at Jack Rogers wasn’t quite ae The victory Ufted the Red Boa be opposed by either M a ^ ^ t- Bob KOwaiekl, Dave White, a 6.28 earned run average, three The Yankees took leads of 2-0, going to do,” aald Rlgney. 'He a O ff the Cuff Country Club to M ddlefteld. Canadlens couW only Manchester, alter an opening Walker, told him It was 19V Cleveland (McDowell 1-4), lumpy. He picked up a small lead over Baltimore to H4 tin or lew KTausse. Pattin hu Mike Reardon, Jim Purilll and Scoses and no victories. on Bobby Murcer’a aacriflee Ay aU tenaed up about It and I’ve First day leader In toe New Patty Toraa, who plays out of jj, returning to Snead Waits twlnbUl success, has now drop- yards to the pin on his second _l_]jt check aa the Red Boa’ share ____ toe ..“ ‘.I Tlie ( and Boston (Culp 8-1) at M il­ Dave 'Solmonaon, Don Crowell ------—------Lew Al- ^ MacNell. "Now It’s only fair jb^ Chicago Bulls are sUll hag- . and Horvath paced toe attack He’s going to have to get him wobllskl of (Central were the surprise of no one, with two hits each. Bud an assistant or something.’ ’ waukee (Pattin 8-8), night and Tom Creech getting two toat we win two in ours. We’ve gu„g over which NEW YORK (AP) The postman always rang twice hits req;>ectlvely. individual pace-setters with 74 cindor has been presented a new /or Slammin’ Sammy Snead but not at all this year. Jusezyk led Manchester with Trevino, toe local favorite Washington (Ooa 0-2) at Min­ TmUaiifi Lose Third in Row WUfPs Rare Joke Has No Effect on Pitcher rounds . . . Tom Leahy, out- car from Sport magazine as got three of the next four at team is the rightful owner of nesota .(Blyleven 2-4), night BUMards 006 012 0 9-14-0 home.’ ’ HOWARD PORTER, but q, “I’m still waiting for an application form for the two blows, half c f his club’s who luus never wen here, was Sportsman 200 180 0 6-11-4 standing wresUer and fine foot- tbe No. 1 irtayer In the recent Baturday’s Game# The series continues at Mon- Condors ofAclal says the U.S. Open,” says the golfing great in explaining why , in a group with Ave others at Newly-formed Mcclarty Bros, ball player at East Catholic n b A playoffs. Wonder how he’ll Two toree-run frames and es on the wind-sw^ 7,031-yord Oakland at Baltimore, night High, has been appointed to toe eet Ms 7-8 fram e Into toe Dodge treal Sunday afternoon and wUl be setUed soon. ’‘Porter’s his name is not in the field of the prestigious tourney. made an Impressive debift Into ' — . _ ® _ _ _. rrv. ^ *_._ —. - . TM — A iA A t* ___ ... i.— J _ 4 * ' ‘ ______I m rt nine more In the sixth enabled preston Trail Golf Course—Ted Callfomia at Cleveland Business as Usual for McNally UJ8. Naval Academy . . . Ken charger?. . . Greenwich Bee Tuesday night.1 1 0 If a Afth game status wUl111 be revealed1 .f*brt- Snead, In a telephone inter­ the league last night as they de­ Hartford to romp In the night- Hayes, Bob Stone, John Schlee, Kansas CSty ot Detroit When Defense Aids Conard Tomezuk, fine East CaUioUc Department wUl qransor a Five *" needed it wAl be in CSilcago ly,’ ’ said Mark Binstein, /6per- view Thuraday night from his New York at Chicago night feated DeOonnler Motors^ 6-4. cap- ' Fid Sneed and Gay Brewer. baaketball player, is hobbUng MUe Road Race Memorial Day Thursday. If toe series goes the attons manager of the Ameri- -Hot ^Mings, West Va., farm, Ron Slomclnsky’s run-scoring Ricklaus was Ued at 69 with Boston at Milwaukee Boto dube managed to scon R iv al Cage said there was no truth to re- three runs in the Arst ihning around Bobby may ^ denied the one major title to Cosan, I t , 3 3 Pittsburgh 16 11 .677 as host' Conard High of CroweA also coUeotiiig tores , - . . m the Nattonal League, Hous- ASTROS - EXPOS — NEW Y O ^ (AP) — The ri­ his Illustrious career. " I Pitura, 3b, 2 0 0 par 70. hits. Hard-playing Dale Ostraut u su a l l o r n e r n u s -. ^ trl|m« down operating costs. lap'almost to sight at the In- the astranondcal -bkicUng war years. CamSoSeo’ seiuaBi. Brooks Robinson and Dave man’s torowlng error. wlU include four indoor courts, which lifted Chicago Into a 2-2 rti^nnpnVM MotorSpeedway a 2 0 lUing BaU Qub Hasston 5, Montreal 2 they pushed two runs across ... ■■ Motor Speedway, a forcollege (Uayers and inter- <<^0 have no explanaUon why Traska p’h. 1 0 Flssa House came-back with lit the nla^itcap righthander Johnson snapped a 1-1 Ue. The * iMker rooms with sating md Ue to the secoSid ptriod. buUt to 1910 for a sjieed league roldlii of stars. Sam did” not enter,’’ a UBOA J«"“' ---- - p. 2 0 Los Angeles 8, Onclmiatl 2 the plate. Here-’n There Defeats Wells Chicago at New York, rain Jim Jackson accounted for two rims in both the Afth and Pat (Dobson evened his record aaty run the redholred lefty DMIOERS - RlXm — sheers, a lou^e, ten^ mop Montreal, outf^ying th© /of 79 m.p.h. He had to be. . ,A " i f something U ‘ not done at gpokesman said. ToUls X sixth inning last nl|^ at Mt. at 2-2, tfatt©r*"g hiti gave up waa in th© fifth on Dodger© Jumped on lefty ^ When A IC nipped Central Con- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Totals BreaUng an 8-8 Ue to the top Bt. I,outo at PW ladBliilila, the Tribe’s Arst tally as be *4 A 4 ^ AW X. w « 41 ^ resident pro. Qni^ey Hawks in the early going, had/ new coach, general manager tWs meeting, the wax will re- But Snead did. 1 3 0 1 0 0 X beat out a bunt down the third Nebo to edge Dean Machine, out 10 Angela aa the douMea by Tony Oonigltarp and Jim Menitt, ^ A i sic Club, to the^astonbury m c - Jacques LeMaire and Pete Mri- were expected to be announced general manager of the Mem- sends me at least two appU- game of Blast Dlvlah« leader Dobson was staked to a 14 five hits In the toird inning and Hartford (lft> h ib i Glddeon Wells Jr. Houston (Wilson 1-2) at Fhlla- vanced to third on the catrit- A1 Lasaarls’ iiu^e-the-park hovUch after Bobby Hull today by the St. Louis Blues of phto Pros of the ABA. “ All toe cations every year," said ab Bcefeon. ‘ «enc«r, lb, trailing torougbout. Bt. Louis (Oibson A-2) at New Manchester’s second run For toe winners, A1 Senna and Hawks scored on a long riiot by tirolt Red Wings Coaxdi Aid Abel "qiiis Is the third meeting we ... i had planned on It.” Boucy, p, usually doens’t make wise- Dobson’s run-sobrlng single and and. winner Claude Osteen, 8-2, WAjrtnjk, 8b. - Connie McCUrry picked up the Yorit (Seaver 4-1), night wae scored by D«nJ« WlrtalM A1 Bomburdler hdd two bits in- Maki to climb into a 2-2 Ue. to replace SCXtTTY BOWMAN have had to oanJuncti(Xi wlto rntg u.S. Open has be«n GlglfiSti. c. faweimiari (OuUett 3 4 ) at Son os Dick M aisb bit into a AeM- cracks like toat," aald a sacrlAce Ay by Elrod H«idr- added a oocriAce Ay. Ganonero Has Chance the NBA—snd If we can't get Sitead's AchlUes tendon in Bowman, win to roAef of Dave DldwoU oluding two douUes each. Less than two minutes later, coach. rani er’a choice with the beuMS lood- icka. Lefebvre later cracked a nolo . - J. . . — ------and Norm Davey with Bud Dud­ PIsaa . 100 022 X—6 9 1 Jim Pappto scored ajtd the Ca- Oornril University aiuicuncw together now, then we’ll start much the same veto as Arnold Totals 13 14 Plttsburgh' (Ellis S-S) at Los ed. .. Mrs. McNaUy was referring The 6-foot4 right-hander had homer in backliig Osteal while nadlens never reopv^red. Thursday that It -will Wankri fighting again.’’ Palmer and Ms PGA Jinx. ley getting toe loss. Dean 002 000 0—2 4 6 to the young Oakland A ’s south- a \ three-hit shutout untU Johnny Bench riammed his . For toe wtauiers, Dan Champ, Angeles (Sutton 04), night THe Indians missed a g o ^ "I was nervous in toat first SCHOBLLKOPP STADIUM wlto (Cavagnaro warned "things ------Hawver, cf, Atlanta (Stone 0 4 ) at Son opportunlQr to sooro to the fifth OANDLEUOHT LEAGUE paw who bq« Jumped off to a 7- McMullen homered in the 10th of the year, a twu-run riwt To Win Triple Crown Deifod^“ s ^ ^ t^ 7 k ,^ ^ v "rtlAclol turf at an estimated be worse than before” If ^ Jenkins. ^3b. 0 Ray SuUivan and Davey had Jusxcyk, 3b,c, Francisco (Perry 8-1), night imring. ’Hiey had toe 1 record this season. eighth. Although rapped for In the eighth for the . C two hits apiece with toe latter Opening play last night at BALTIMORE (AP) - Trainer Juan Arias watched Reay.^The capkdiens played ^ ^JJTCibie'^y T S ^v*r*New y^ SomerS m Upset Dorsey, If, Saturday’s Gantes loaded with one out. Jack Holik Burnham', p. 1 two knocking to two RBIs. Fltsgerold Field, Albertt’s Stars intently at Stall 32 in the Rmliteo stakes barn as ^oom toelr best hockey in that period. ^ altmmus who request- ■ ’ VXII. . (Joodrow, SB. Houaton at Fhlladelpliia went down swinging and Brad (AP photo) ^ luiliinhuiii, It, C Skip Konneby paced toe losers squeaked out a close 64 win A , tqxjkesman for the ABA O V C F E U l I l f f t O l l Chicago at Montreal, night Bteurer grounded out to third to CUT'DOW N— Billy Oonigliaro of Boston was put Juan Quintero wrapped the legs of Kentucky Derby said’ a^^buity cf cSlomcliuky, S 5 ^ ' 2b, Ib.Im, 0 with two hits and two RBIs. over Dick’s Shell. Tbe Stars ^ to^lIT C ming 111300201 9—9—0 St. Louis at N ew York end the threat. out at second base but his attempt to break up wumer G a ^ n e r o II. Preokness," Arias said, ly gave us a Uft." J fh . r io r t ^ announcement to- After six consecutive victories, ik Jim Strong staited off the scored four times In toe sixth to Happy Birthday iMajer t^^ 0 Wells 040400000 8—9—6 CbiclnnaA at San Diego, nlf^t possible doubleplsy worked when Chicago sec­ arias pulled toe colts taU iijhere’s no aiiestian that Cano- oaia h» immir he Thursday to the riart of would not q>ecify. An BlUngtott {Agfa’s sights of going D">*»ka, ph, come-from-behind and get the Pittsburgh ' at Los Ahgelte, Chieftains scoring with a dm- ond baseman Ifike Andrews threw the ball away. aside, so It -wouldn’t be tangled thb^nuek from J C ^ aniu^ wean race n b a qx>kesman said league unbeaten through toe baseball T o t^ Bidwell, Davey MoCkirry and wlgM- ble in toe third and scored win. SAN FRANCISCO (A P ) — About 750 jieople sang u_ n.nxj ^iggociATED p r e s s to ^ wropptag. and muttered ^ said he had heard of ^mblay wiien he checked toe owners were taking a hard look season came to an abrupt end Dudley and when the ball dropped between Dave MoOum had a perfect Atlanta at San Francioco “H appy Birthday” to 40-year-old Willie Mays Thurs- b a a t t n o (60 at bats)—o l s o ^ t o „ Executioner, toe Flamingo win- d e f e ^ m ^ ^ poastoAlUes. yerterday at Somers aa toe Manchester W lrtalla and Fred GUha in the 84 night includiiig an Inside-the- day night. ------Iva, Minn., .876; Northrup, •He said, ’Triple Crown, start to toe Der- oucVl WMle the younger ABA has latter club defeated toe Knights, outfield. Bob O’Brien tallied parfe homer to i>ace AlberA’s reported Dr. Jose Alemenar, a . when I got control of the puck I Hockey League completed a ,, . ' , , . go MOUNTAIN DEW — Donna George pounded out Night World Series friend of owner Edgar Calbett ^eat. working agreement Thursday tong-estabiltoed N^t ‘ihe win was Somers toird to ‘^t p r ^ a ,1 ^ bSSly STh^^nm. -kce. RUNS- Yasfmemskl, Boet, rSteattman 192-496, Peg Ckaig single to right. Frank Sarin an pounaea oui ballroom of the inognm included a 28; Buford, Balt, 21. ^ ^ t o as in te r p r e t a r w ^ ^ t x e c u S 3 ^ „ ^ 7 l ^ a d e a '^ v e to toe to get six irtarta whUe Elltogton is Single Golf Classification 176, Oltaette Otimdin 201-4e9, m the fifth hming two con- NEW YORK (A P) — The plans of Commissioner toe IFalrmont Hotel at toe af- recordiiig of toe late Riiaa Hodg- RUNS BATTED IN—J. Powell, the stable...w,,------area..... to r Arias,..U. a*o Canonero , n a Kentuckv- I t J t League . . . DAVE required 18 votes of its 17 presently 6-1 to the NOCXJ. Pat Jaritson 178, Tarty OardUe aecutive Infield hits by Stoong Carl Hohentoal went 2-2 for fair qxmsored by toe local ea, toe Giants, broadcaster for Balt., 28; KlUdirew, Minn., 28. speaks no English. bred, was sold as vearlhut right* he d lto t move so I shot. m a GOARD of the University of memSro Carl Abrahamson started the 177-467. SS* ^ B ^ ^ ^ ^ Bowie Kuhn to have baseball play more of its impor- Dick’s with Ron LaUbertl and Membership Offered at ER chapter of toe Bcaeball Writers many years, describliig M ays’ HTIB—OUVo, Mfain., 89; To- Canonero u stlU must be con- Kenneland for |1,200e“Jf and then ,h , “ “ CaUfotma wlU be head coach of ecortog off tor Somer. driving stage for George a e he rapped tant gam es a t nigh t are becom ing a reality, Gary 'Mppet collecting two hits. plays Uke that.” the U. S. track team tor an to two runs cn a stogie to toe Assodotton of Amerlpo. home run Na 60L var, Minn., 86. i sidered a long shot possiUUty included to a three-horse a single to center scocing both One o t the World Series games this fall, has been AlbertU’ (HO 004 , x - 4 12 8 There was some question if a international meet here July 2- second______and Goidie OUver laced In a continuing effort to pro- Ungton offers a Junior member- Songstress Theresa Graves Baseball dignltariee ottendliig DOUBLES—T.Oonlgharo, Oa- to win racing’s Triple Crown, package wMch Calbett pur- rurmers.. scheduled fw under the lights. Next year, thyee mid- Dick’s 000 080 ()—8 10 1 a triple to the third to account vide the widest variety of mem- sMp for two-thirds toe coat of led the aliigliig of “Happy the party Included Commission- Uf., 9; Northrup, Dot, 8; RoJaa> but after the surprtstaig aiased for *90,000. Qonard’s Anal score tn m e In games in the dassie will be played at night. triumph to last week’s Ken- r" IS. ET" ’ ““tr-nSr,” "SaS; iwvTSSSUsCcS; for two moro tallica. bersMp catogorlea, EUlngton a ipegular memberohip to aU DUSTY LEAGUE Birthday" for ., tbe San Fran- er Bowie Kuhn, Nattonal K.C., 8; Bando, Oak., 8; KUl- Winning pitcher Stove Ore- Ridge Country Club announces a^tegories. This was announced jointly Thursday by Kuhn and clsco Giants’ center Aelder, League President Oiarles Fee- ebrew, IGnn., 8; OUvm, Minn., tucky Derby, __he Is ^toe only t , i " = member of the 1971 crop of 8- Ul-9 clinchta. KM. but Dtyden l«Uc AA...*./..*. — ------. w _S u . . i™ gMre Umlted too Knights to only a new ’’stance golf’ claaalAca- ; Interested parttea are to con- In toe eeaeon’s Arst'slugfest, who iMPOke into toe major ney and Giants’ owner Horace 8. Sports Dial ii^Mtootig”b e ^ ringie the N atio n al year-(4ds with a chance. dismlased the idea. ballbaU coach for Wheeling WheeUng OollegeCoUege ^ federal legislation, ^ accounted for Aon. This enables those fa tact toe elubhouae. to leftcenter and Larneque that NBC’s exclusive rights for the World Series, has leagues with the New York O l- Stomdiam TRIPLEB-Schaai; KXX, 8; a. run wlto a single. lUea with caily one totereatea hits »»vi scored 16 runs tadefeat __z______Unser,' Wash., 2; Alomar, Oa^ Arias, celebrating his 32nd TONIOBT " I don’t think it was a fac- to West Virginia. H® strode home with the eventual been extended four years through the 1 9 7 5 season. Mrthday, Ahnenar and Quin­ Ekl Mathews started for El- gtdfer to enjcqr aU the other fine North End Fire who had 16 Uf., 2; C.May, Cblc., 2; Murcer, 8:66 — Red Sox vs. Browers, tor,” said -Dryden. “It was coach at the University of Baltl- .w This includes radio coverage of the series as well as at tero were three happy Venezue­ Double Setback Ungten and was reUeved to the faculties l.e. pool, tenntai. etc., N.Y., 2; Kubiak, MU., 2. w n c ' there and the goal scored tight i^cre for six yeara. TV rights to the AU-Star games, the American and Na- S lS J n i'iX ^ lans as they gazed admiringly T Y * 1 # tMrd by Ckxirt Horned. at a reduced rate, State Senate Approves Bill HOME RUNS-OUvo, 9:00 — Yanks vs. WMte Sox, afterwards. Tie the two togeth- r o r illg ll Ijroitcrs some™ 0S2 MO x4 6 4 The club U also,taking appU- 1971 COMETS tional League championship games, playoffs and Game different Methodist ptayers at Canmiero I I following his WINF, Ch. 18 er it you want. Angottl sur­ 7; JP ow ril, B o lt, 6. workout Thursday. Condtllon Critical ^ EUlngton . OM M l 04 4 8 cations tor tennis and pool mem- b y iVorcurv took second on a wild of the WedL luul two bits each with BTed For Return of P ro Boxing STOLEN BASES — Ptoson, “ The Ebepress Train Fhom SATURDAY prised me.” Both Maloney High and Oon- Oiegolre and Martin; Mathews, bersMps. The three new Har- jackfon walked and Jim Terms of the contnud were not disdosed, but were DyUns baring a perfect night Cleve., 9; OUs, K.C., 8. Osaka,” (}uintero said as he' 1:30 (8) Sports Challenge Tremblay, who also had HOU8TON (AP) — A hoqdtal ord Mgh defeated Manchester Court Horned (8) and Land- Tru courts, that playera praise from S2217. UniaMiio wa« hit by a pitch. In b d ie v e d tO be in excess of the $52 million NBC paid getting three doubles, one triple HARTFCmD (AP) The in dlmiiiatlng tote activity. But prrpHiNa (S Dedslians)— went about his teuiko. Almenar 1:66 — Red Sox vs./ Oriedes, cleared the puck to toe boards spokesman said today there jjjg j, yesterday to (XUL golf at mann. for their. Jlrm and resilient sur­ a------controversial caU, Fred j. QUha , . — ___||g___ e x_ p____ irin„ g current------three-year-- — contract ------...... ------and a honenone run.nm.. effort to return priseflghUng to It ___tm*______contliuied to be a "big Paliper, BaR., 64, 1.000, 2.84; explained that’s what American w n c when It bounded onto AngotU’s was no change to the critlcM Qje Rockledge Country du b. face, their true bounce and sure MORIARTY stopped to Ate ida^. There was Uttie comment from the dqbs o r players. ’*'"^ ^ * *^ ***“*“ „? * OonnecAcut put in its beet nxmd attracUoa" tn other statoe, draw- **^?*'*». ^ V??®’- ?;**• Jockey Bill Shoemaker had 2:00 (8) ABA Game stick for Ms Arst goal wMch condition of Fred Steinmark, .^le Spartans scored a 8-2 tooting wiU be completed by ed he bit catohei’ Strongs’ — Fire crew with Dick lo o e getting being abolished In 1960 Ing hundreds of ttuaiaaiKia of Hedlund, K X7., 84, LOGO, 2.10. caHed Canonero n after com­ (80) Senators yii. Twins g;ave the Hawks a 4-2 lead, sold former University of Texas trimuph and Oonard recorded a Brothers Pace ‘May 28. g^ove. A t toe same ' time. two hits. . ~ « with overwhelming ^ignoval viewers at ringside and closed- STRIKBXIUTS—Blue, Oak., 2:10 (8) Mets vs. Csttds. he wasn’t about to brood. football player. Ellington . Is toe only private BROTHERS peting against Mm at Del (Mar 4-1 win. The Indian reew d is I 1 . ( i:\ 11;!: ci.i.i Strong got up, GUha took his M ethodist 0010 104 X 16 28 8

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1971 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE /■ MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 Busineu Services 13 Building Contracting 14 Business Opportunity 28 Help W onted-Female 35 Help W onted-M ole 36 Help W onted Mole OUR BOARDING HOUSE wHh MAJOR HOOPLE JANITOR — Botpertenced, psat- MANCSlBiBTEIR Weldllig Ser. N. J. LAFIAMME — Carpenter W ArmBSSBS wanted, lun- MOTORCYCLE accessory man- time, evenings. East Hartford vice corner Durant and West contractor,* Additions, remod- EARN $15,-$25,000 cheon, d^mer8, and cocktail. ufacturer needs responsible area. Call 64S-S601, 8 to 6 p.m ., Middle Turnpike. General eUng and repairs. Call any- Apply In person, Podunk Mill help fo r a variety o f Joba. only. Answer to rrrrfwif hml# welding repalra, home owners time for free estimate. 875- A S A Restaurant, 989 Ellington Rd., Working with textiles amd met­ Extremities and sports equipment. 1842. South VTndsor. al. CaU 649-7169 or 643-2677 for DRIVERS for school tiuses, Mamchester scbpols. .7:80 to ADVERTISING POWBIR lawn mowers over- HALXJytARK BuUdlng Oo. For SHELL DEALER further Informatitm. DRIVERS for school buses, 8:46 ^m .. 2:16 to 8:46 p.m. Ex­ hauled, call 649-7774 alter 4 home improvement, additions, ACBOSS SFirstlady CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Mamchester schools. 7:80 to TRUCK Driver. Apply In per­ cellent part-time opportunity. 6 Indian weight p.m. rec rooms, garages, rooting, Ambitious mam desired now 1 Foot and leg for existing 4-bay service 8:4S a.m., 2:15 to 8:45 p.m. Ex- son, Wlpco Mlllwork, 73 Tol­ We train you. 643-2414. joints 7 Uninteresting 8 AJL to 4:80 PJL _!_!______,______guttete. Free estimates. All ceUent paurt-Ume c^portunlty. 8 Mouths OBNEStAL OOMTRACnNO— 'work guaranteed. 647-1290. station located on Main St. land 'Tpke., Mamchester. THesvyAoes- We train you. 648-2414. RESPONSIBLE man with truck 12 Act 9 Man’s name NO JobJwU ' too(aMJ small,BlfllAUy XUJISS3none too MJW ■■Leauji > in Mamchester, Conn. Excel­ 10 Norwegian COTT CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. driver’s license to work at egg 13 Strai^t large, wlU paint or make dog WHS ROBBINS < ^ " t ^ « - lent opportunity for aiggres- PILGRIM MILLS, 99 Loomis plant. Inside amd outside du­ (comb,mo. form)fo: god 4l8B PJH. DAT BBFOBB PCBUOA'nON houae, landscape anything, modeling speclaUst. Additions, sive t3rpe IhdlviduaU who de* 14 Volcano 11 Kind St., has openings for women to ties. Oontaict M iller Farm s, IS Boundary DeadUne for Satardhy and Monday Is 4i8B p,in. FiMar build or paint bridge. Esti­ rec rooms dormers, porches, sires to be his own boss. work in our measuring amd RESTAURANT mouth cabinets, form ica, buUt-lns, Route 31. No. Coventry, Conn. IS ^ b lic (comb, form) mates with smile. 644-2874. marking depaurtment. Apply 643-8021. speaker 17 Unpiles bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. SHELL OFFERS 20 Footed vase marble Technical PLEASE READ YOUR AD Miss Coburn, 646-1414. NIGHT 16 Individual 38 Sea cade Association PART-TIME service stadlon at- 17 Swiss canton 21 Close OlaaoUled or "W ont Ada’’ are taken over tile • ExceUent paid training TURN Idle hours Into busy camh. tendamt. Apply In person, Bo­ 22 Happy 410newlI wbo ard 48 Italian leather fo ^ oorreotod hy "mnke good” Inoortlan. repadrs, 649-6495, 876-9109. GET THE FACTS Experienced, needed- five Indian 57 Ailing commercial and realdential. 0061 or write P.O. Bo* J£, Ver­ . 942 Main St., Manchester. 32 Man's 33 Small article bottle nights per week, 6 p.m ; to case 49 Boy’s name 58 Mariner’s FuUy insured. P A S Roofing — Rooting and Cadi coUect week days 1.528- non, Conn. / \ ★ nickname _ 11 p.m. High hourly wage. PARTNER wanted — Leaan 34 Small sailboat 36 Shooting S2Ai^rican direction (Bochvlllo, Toll Tree) repairs done readlstically. Free 6401, Mr. Padiimbo. Nights / SB50RETARY - receptionist — Wednesday through Sunday. business in. your spame time. ‘u lterp e BOTH 35 Sedimentary estimates. Mamchester. 649- amd weekends, 1-660-6160 Mr. «UPPPl«EPw r " r " r r ~ 9 1“ w IT Apply In person only. Must have strong desire to material T“ 5“ T" 643-2711 87S-3136 LATULIPPE BROS., INC. 1616, Coventry 742-8888. Jadwis. Or write Shell Oil Interesting amd challenging 37 Fixed ratio Co., 477 Conn. Blvd., Eamt poaltion with a locad physican. work for. yourself. Call for eq>- 39 Meadow IT" 872-4866 742-9477 g u t t e r s amd roofs, adl types Hartford, Conn. 06106. Good tyidng amd accuracy with pedntment. 649-0806. 40BriUiant AutomobileB Fl»r Sole 4 figures essential. Ability to success IT" repaired and replaced. Rea- KNUDSEN DRUG Clerk — over 21, pamt- BY NEG COCHRAN 42 Mongrel dog II ---- H"";;------7~ ------Bonable prices. Free estimates meet the public^ a must. Hours^ ___ time, evenimrs or weekenoB,weekends, OUT OUR WAY 1$ 1? 1967.„v, VALIANT,, 6 cylinder, auto- I'wu YOUNG xuuHu marriedmaoneu mehmen vrOIwin 6«-l899 time. 43Esst(Fr.) J i 9 unm 6 p.m Mon^y thra^ DAIRY O F F I C E experienced, driver’s Ucense. 44 Pacing i r f f matic.m alic. ExceUentEhcceUent running con- d(,------«n,aii•• ------repair■- Jobs ------and- —padnt- *-*• Thursday, alternating Friday 1 \^rriV>C. ^aUs. MlUer Phar- '' 0 BTTB^W*CtCH NOTHIN6 SRINOS rTfrHXCP 47 Pedal digit dltion. 8760 or best offer. Phone nia^ ceUar cleaning and ------No i*on e WT amd Sadurdays, 9 imtil 1 p.m VOR fiTOCKWUMMJ! AhteW/MANMORB ■NOUSHTD 50 ------H"Vegas, W 27 u is 872-4666, anytime. Ught trucking. ,OaU 646-2692, R o o f il ig OIICl (Rear of Restaurant)^ m acy. I ANP NOT -too RNBT >-‘-^TH A N TP H W TAKSSAPVICB Nevada OPERATING Send quadlficaUons to Box WITH V »R CAURiaooOPUft T O i OWBRPBR PPOWCHSRLSy 51 Dine JT 1964 COMET, V-8, 4-door sedan’ ______C h lm iie y S 1 6 - A "O ". Manchester Herald. T o . M r. T h om as PART-TIME hiisky laborer, BY AL VERMEER 'N '.T H » 1 F R U «tR W U P T»T J . BUT wrm A material hamdler, with driv­ 'T gMCtt> 54 Smite M air-conditioned, mint condition. CLEANING — interior — both *-AH■W^-00f»-00 t—^ PtRBCTIN® 3 0 0 56 Piebald horses 8 " RQd snow tires. Originad owner. Ing and repadrs. Free esti­ • Paid Training WAITRESSES die’ Tpke. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER tive — Opening fo r am aunbl- 649-0091 after 6. AIR-CONDmONINO sades and mates. CaU 6494806. • Financing Available. tlous reliable, haudworUng service Includinguiciuuuqi Inakadladlon, ------— - — (2) persMi who would tike to work 1967 FAIRLANE XL, V-8, C-6 both commercial amd private CALL us for all of your heati^ into management. Five-day PERSONS INTERESTED automatic transmission, buck­ homes. Also commercial re- and or plumbing needs. Free For details call Mr. Cox, week, sadaury plus commlssldn et seats, 644-8004. frigeratiwi service. Conco Me- estimates gladly given. Leak- Wanted for Saturday and 568-8400 Evenings and and cair adlcwance. Other com ­ IN INTRODUCING chanlcal Services, 648-9846. *>« fauceto fixed, no Job too Sunday 7 a.m. to 12 noon, pany benefits. Apply In pier- CLEAN UI one-owner1W-VW1M51 XDQD 1969 IFord -- gmall.smadl. M Aft MM Plumbing A weekends, Frank Spilecki, 5 p.m. to 12 midnight. High son, Singer Oo., 866 Main St., SHAKLEE P R O D ­ LTD, tow mileage, vinyl top, uoH T trucking, odd Jobs, also Heating, 649-2871. hourly waige. Mamchester. V-8, auitomatlc transmission, 4 moving large appUamces. ------YOU PCVO'T HAUg TWe 649-6445. UCTS IN THIS AREA. 1 new tires plus 2 snow caps. Burning barrels delivered, 84. l o c a l dairy store needs mam, r ijw e , o o H oo? Lost and Found (Priced right. Call 643-1164. 644-1775. M illin e r y , Apply In person only. 8 nights plus Sunday work. CALL FOR AN AP­ SH O R T R IB S BY FRANK (FNRAL FOUND — Hie best place to Call 6494017. choose home decorations amd — — ^ ^ a r o p a . m u . POINTMENT. ' ^ ENENN IKN\0IN6 gifts Is Your Gift Gadlery at TniCkS — TlOCtOn Hrepl^es, fla^rstone terraces. CXJSTOM tadlored ladles’ dress- GULP KNUDSEN AU concrete repadrs, both In- suits, adterations amd A1Y WNSDOM. waxxms,Watkins, 986*8o Main St. Your pickup, half-ton. Ex- I'M , WHAT , side and outside railings, land- costume Jewelry In your stone SERVICE STATION TECHNICIAN 633-9543 WoeiQECi ■ABOUT? ccnStlc.: V-8. 8’ body. DAIRY OFHCE ^Ifts. Telephone, 648-6 heavy duty tires amd bumper. scaping. Reasonably priced, preference. 649-1188. Call 643-0651. ------F O R L E A S E Experienced Pneumatic amd FOUND, white four month old 81,676 (samriflce). Call 643-8108 (Rear of Restaurant) Electircad kssembler. Must CHEMICAL Trainee for routine femade kitten, blaick and yel- after 6 p.m . RUG cleaning, window clean- M oving — Located at comer of West Mid­ be capable of reading chemlcad analysis. H i| h Ing, floor reflnishing, floors Tnu>blnfi _ S t m a m 2 0 Schematics of both tyi>es of school chemistry background. low between eami. Call 648- 1967 FORD Econoline aH good dle Tpke. amd Brocto St., Mam­ To Mr. Thomas. stripped and polished. R A R T racing - StOfOge XU systems and assemblylng Experience In electroplating 7416. tires, less tham 30,000 actuad chester—tHAl5 A N O ^ifJe est Douglas amcepts lowest tras. Call 648-6016. dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. and typing necessauy. Call af­ down, smadlest payments, any------^ ^ NOBLE & WESTBROOK UP TO ME ID r e p u l s e -IWAT W R IE S ME. Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7968. Pointing - Pegwring 21 e Finamclad Assistamce ter 4 P,.m., 643-6827. artiere. Nht sm all loan tinamce —— —- ANV INVAWNS HORDE. 20 Westbrook St. company plam. Douglaus Mo- T ra lM IS •“ SPRING clean-up, Iwdscaping c ONTRACTTOR — Interior, ex • ExceUent retirement and In- ABLE mother’s helper, desired Mjis,tors, mo846 iiuuu.Main. mOBllvMobile nuiiica Hofiies 6 " A and gardening, all types. Also padnUng, paper hanging, suramce prograun fo r summer employment ad the East Hartford, Conn. ------;__ — ------— tight trucking. Free estimates. Discount on wadlpaper. Call beach. Light housekeeping, / « - 7 (3HEVROLET — 1967 Station COMPLETE travel trailer amd call 649-7468. Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. For more Informadlon call— child came. Phone 6464146. wagon, V 4 , auitomaiUc trans- cam per repadr maintenance, ------1------— ■ ______Tel. 269-2717 ft Wl W HIA w , TJA'tt. UA M. OH. mission, power steering. Ex- modification, welding, w6od- HMBERtAMD Tree Service— gMAGOWAN JR. A Sons, 1400-922-2488 days (toll free) (30UNTER women for morning cciUent condition. Gall 649-6889 working, plumbing and electrl- Tree removal, pruning, lots and exterior nalntlng, “ Your father? He's gone down to the liquor store for Interior and exterior painting, 1-418-666-8936 evenings. and evening shift. Please ap­ SIIKER HHUKKIlt adter 8 p.m . cad. CaU 742-9747. cleaired. No Job too Mg or paper hanging. Thirty years ply In person, Mr. D WathattBald. Coaii;i ( ABOUT A STRANSE f MEA40RY LAPSES. CAPTAIN EASY tion. Call 648-9007 anytime ity assured. Call after 6 p.m ., two nighto weekly. Apply In ILLNESS NDUR / HE’S NOT HIMSaF, m o t o r c y c l e Insurance — LIGHT trucking, cellar and 646-2819. Receiver—Stockman HUSBAND HAD / SOMETIMES 1 FEEL I 1968 AMBASSADOR — at aftite attics nttioJI cleaned, niAAllftd. oddOdd Jobs, lobS. lawns,laWIUit person. Card Gallery, Man­ OHiTOUeH 0UVJEH.? CaU call Betty Turner, at athe chester Shopping Parkade. IN AFRICA?., HARDLY KNOW HIM. steering, power brakes, Crockett Agency, for low rates trees cut and removed. Call Receive and move heavy after 4 p.m ., 646-2220. PAINTING — Call after 6 p.m . including passenger liability. 643-6000. 649-6066 or 246-0846. GET RID of winter bUls and put skids of paper utilizing man­ 648-1677, 9 a.m . to 6 p.m . PONTIAC Tempest, 1966, stan­ ______WE repair power mowera add paiming and paper hang some Coring In your step. Be ual paUet truck. SECRETARY d a rd , 8 cylinder, 2-door, radio. an Avon Representative. It’s 1969 TRIUMPH Trltent, 760 cc. sharpen hand mowere. Sha^ interior, exterior. Fre< Elxperience helpful but not OaU 648-1040. 3-cyUnder, low mUeage, excel- en saws, electric hedge cUp- easy and interesting. No ex­ Immediate opening for sharp individual. This is estim ates Reascnable. CaU perience necessary. W iy put It necessary. lent condition. $1,160. 742-9074. pers and hedge shears. Pick 872-4668. 1968 AMX. New paint. Crane , ______up service. SharpaU, 648-6806. ______off? Call now 289-4822. a chnllenging position involving some figure ap­ cam, Janhn’s pistons, line lock, Liberal benefit program. UGWrWEIGJHT Girl’s Eng- _ _ .— —------— EXPERIENCED painter — In- WAITRESS — BUT maid, poil- Cragar mags. Blxcellent condi­ Ush style bUte exceUent condl- ROTOTELLER for Wre, custom _ gj^erlor, with refer- titude. Shorthand and typing a must. Good pay, tion, 84941678. Ume, no experience. Apply in Apply in person. tlon, $26. 646-8798. od running condl- YOUNG MAN wUl mow and rocuns, garages, kltchena re­ ford. Evenings, 288-6879. ExceUent shortband and typing necnwaiy. FuU-time, Con­ I Paid Pension Plan and Other Beiwfils THIN©/ LITTLE SPORTS S Z a ^ T T st offer trim lawns. Call 649-9428 for modeled. hath tile, cement genial atmosiihere, many fringe benefits. over $760. 647-1641. • ____ estimate. work.------—Steps, _ dormers. Resl- VISIT us AT Private Instructions 32 \ 1966 VOtKBWAQBN square: DAWN mowers sharpened a n "i d e ^ or commercial. SSk repaired. P i c k - u p and deUver. 649-4291. a m f c u n o d i v i s i o n CXDLONIAL BOARD . mileage, good condition, leav- CaU 849-7968. TENNIS tastnicUons, Gloria Stafford Springs Plant, Route 82, River Road Darting,' 289-8447. tag state, must seU. 742-9124 b u l l d o z e r backhoe work, waUu, (06 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER, OONN. Stafford Spring*, Oonn. evenings. land clearing, state Ucensed pairs, etc. Field stone a fl?e- An equal oportunlty employer ciaUty. Free estimates. AU M rs. E . B. Loftua y 't e«M 71 OWt Mww aea.MJ.F1.0d._ ivnrlf $F R ea d jjMwer, s s 5 p.m ., 643-l€ff0. or 644-29n. <=■" Herald Ads 649K>4te. Can 688-0089. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING MERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, 7, )971 W cnied To Rm H 68 Heme* For Sole 72 He«*e* Fer Scde 72 Hoa*o* For Sab 72 House* For S ob 72 House* For Sob House* For S ob 72 Out o f Town Out o f Town Out o f Town Deg* - Bird* - Pel* 41 Article* For Scde 45 HouseheM Good*-^ ^ 51 75 For Sob 75 For Sob W ANTED — 8 or 4-bedroom I jOVBILY four-bedroom Coloni­ MANCHBS’TBRr-New on mar------MANCHESTER ADORABLE! kittens to loving LOST bright carpet colors. .re- GLE!AN, XJSteO refrigerators, BERRY'S WORLD iBEDROOMS, two fuU house or apartment for tamUy al in dMlrable HoUywood sec­ ket. Immaculate 9bedro. Char Bon Agency, 849 fice. He has authorized us to extra large romns. Oarage. ONE! year old male pedigree Main St., Manchester, *49-4601. Main S t CaU *48-3171. WANTEID — 'Hiree-room apart­ walls, fireplace, Ule baths, Hayes Agency, 6490181. Estate, 648A136, 6491923. \ ASSUME 6Vi p e r ce n t m ort­ 648-9882. baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-car ga­ 0888. sell this 9room home for Double lot. ExceUent aiee. golden Retriever. Interested in ment for single lady In Man­ buUt-lns, large breeseway; PHILBRICK gage or Uberal now financing rage and' aluminum siding. $81,900. If you are seeking $33,900. H ayes A gency, 649 breedin g. C all 648-0042. SEWmO madilne — Singer slg chester. Appliances, heat and 2-csir garage, city utUiUes, on this diaded Colonial in es- Utohene, extra buUding lot. MANCHESTER moustrlal aoM Priced in the low 40’s. CaU a home . Hayes Aganoy, large 7-room Ranch, cathedral LotS For Sob front-to-back living room, tor a 5room Ranch on a lot of TRADiER' “P” — Antiques, buUt-lns, 2-car garage, large celling in Uvlng room, foi^al ___ FREE — kittens, aU trained. . 643-5927 SEVEN-ROOM clean older MANCHESITJR Agency, Realtors, 8492818. formal dining room, kitchen • • • • ^ff0x200'. Nice setting, rural, pri- used furniture and aj^liances, SDCTEEN-UNIT garden apart­ treed lot. Hiniwg room, modem kitchen VEKNON — Lavel 160x180’ lot. CaU a fter 6, 64S-0442. , hom o w ith -car garage and U VJC. W vate, yet easily accessible. T. J. ______50 Pearl St., Manchester, Open ments. ’Three yean old. Ex- 2 Spacious new 8-room Coloni­ TWO-FAMILY, Large 7 - 4 - with Aitiing area, large famUy $6,000. Wolvertoa Agency, Re­ with built-in oven-range and ALUMDTUM screen-storm dally and evenings. We buy . extra lot of record. ’Trees, DRASTICALLY BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Crockett, Realtor. 6491677. 8HETI4AND sheep dog, AKC al. First-floor paneled fam- room epartmenta. . ’Two-car room, 2 fuU baths, 2 fireplaces, alters, 6492818. dishwasher, also pantry Manchester Parkade to\““ L S S a ^ ’STquS^ CHARLES LESPERANCE •>»rubs._I»ceUmt value^hero REDUCED * registered. Lassie in ' mlnlar doors, buUt-in bath tubs, lava- and seU. *43-*046. garage. New roof, sepeuate 9car garage, swimming pool, closet. ’Three large bed­ Manrtiester 6496806 in the twenties. Belflore Agen­ . Ily room with fleidstone fire­ MANCHESTER — ExceUent ENJOY the privacy and rtiade ture, lovely sable and white, torys, toilets, kitchen calrinet ------— t- Cairlage Realty, 648-lUO. ' furnaces. Lot 70x166’. $28,600. large wooded Idt. sinks, metal waU cabinets, hot PRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, 17 649-7620 place, beamed celling Uvlng AA sene lot, half acre plus, rooms, IH baths, fireplace. raised with love and chUdren. cy , *47-1418. M. H. Palmer, Realtor, MLB, OWNER ANXIOUS. TO SOUTH WINDSOR — 9room from the many trees surround- Lakewood fUrcIe area, city' w ater furn ace. 643-24*5, 648- cu. ft ., g ood condiUcai, $85. 643- ’IHREE — four family dweU room , ov era lsed dining 648-6321, Gertrude Ha((edorn, SBLAr—Park St. Ten-room CUSTOM - BUILT L-shaped Attached garage. -One acre Ranch, 8 bedrooms, cathedral kig this 9room Ranch. ’Top it Call 873-0293. THREIE famUy — Ideal south utUlUes, CaU Mr. Zimmer, 1442. 4085, a fter 5. Ings. $18,600 cash buys all or room, famUy styled kitchen 6490688. home with more than one ranch, 7 spacious rooms, 9tuU treed lot. Quiet location. ceilings, large kitchen with off by a dip in the above can be purchased sep^toly. MANCHEJS’TER — Vernon line, end locatlMx. CaU Mr acre' liances. fers wlU be given serious crti- fers a Uvlng room with fire ditltHiing throughout. Two- CHENEY ESTATE! — AU the E state, 646-4136, 6491932. place, large dining room lamps, nigs, old wagon wheels, COMBINATTON TV, stereo and _ - MANCHESTEUl rtderaOon. T .°j. ciockett, MANCHESTER — Newly list- md dWng^PMnM.^e^ car attached gsu-age. Many LISTINGS WANTED Cheney charm {due aU the kitchen with deluxe buUt-lns Articles For Sole 45 clam steamer, dishes, TVs, radio. Also Kenmore washer TCIieilieill* ed, aluminum sided two-fam- kitchen, large famUy room. SUBURBAN- W(K>DED build- extras. $64,000. rad ios, .b ra ss andirons. Hand and d ryer. 646-2537. NEW LISTING modem conveniences on al­ famUy room and lav on first I wUl picture advertise your 101 CHESTNUT S T ., a ^ _____ BuUt 1968. Must be seen. ______w NEW USTINa — Overrtsed ing lot, close to I-S4, $3,400. floor. ’The second floor has houke twice a week, {dps, IfEElD tiresT 40 per cent die- tocds, garden tools, paint spray------;------— MAIN ST. first-floor, 8 on ly, 6 rooms, flret poor, MANSFTEILD — Two Ranch du- most 3 acres of trees and D ^e^altor (S^ MANCHESTER Center - iSx- lovely lot Wert aide location. t^ er^ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649 Helen D. Ooie, Realtor, 649 ^ oou- Heritage House, 6492483. Garrison Colonial, less than four bedrooms, and 2 baths, U&R REALTY CO., INC. give daUy coverage in two count. Premium, first line, er, power lawn mowers, home GARAGE Sale Moving, must heated. $120. Security, shown 1 - 3 p.m., Monday plexes, idcturesque area, shmbs. Mr. Lombardo, B*l- CHOICE BOWERS 4686. the Master bedroom being papers every week until wide ovals, prowlers, truck repair hardware, electrical and 8e^ " baby’ cl^es ^d baby to- „o stove or through Friday. Pour beautiful rentals. CJom- fiore Agency, *47-1418. ble garage. Partial busiiMaa ------extra large with a walk-in 643-2692 sold. C!SaU tires; Cole’s Discount Station, plumbing suppUes, timer—out- nlture, small ^pU a^es, dish- refrigerator. 646-2426. ------pletely renovated. Leased to zone. ElxceUent potential. Of­ ferred. Eight rooms, 2H baths, muBAWAY - Large hedvUy es, toys, nurse’s uniforms and ^ ______SCHOOL AREA ASKING $20,000. Fast sale flirt-floor, family room with closet and fuU bath. One-car 461 West Center St., *48-8883. side display, peg boetrd fixtures. MANQHBIS’TBIR — F ou r-room ex cellen t tenants. B uy one o r fices, etc. $22,900: Hayes SPECIAL wooded AA zone lot. Ideal for UNSAY REAL’TY dresses, size 10. ’Thursday 5-8 VVE HAVE customers waiting wtuited. WU help with fi­ fireplace, formal dining room’, garage. Convenient location. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ’Typewriters, 20” carriage and apartment. Central. One child $M,600 each. Call Pat Agency, 6460181. tri-level home. <3aU 6491441 af­ *49516* p.m., Friday 4-8 p.m., Satur- (or the rental of your apart- nancing. Six - room Cape. 4 bedrooms, aluminum aiding, Only $86,900. ^ree^*^ ^^i^bleT totor-com T^em T accepted. Security deposit. Huffmmi, 742-6066, Hastings 9room Colonial, beautifuUy FIVE BEDROOMS ter 6. day 9 a.m. to 2. p.m. 186 ment or home. J.D. Real Es- Aluminum siding. Ceramic COUNTRY CLUB area — This 9car garage. ExceUent neigh­ 643-9274. R eal E state, 742-7141. maintained. Four bedrooms, Wetherell St. tate Associates, Inc. 643-6139. tiled bathroom, modem kitch­ executive Raised Ranch is set borhood. $41,900. BOLTON CENTER, 9room Oo------8* ^ 6, one 86^24, two 59x», one shelving. Coleman lan- IH baths, modem eat-in We offer for immediate sale U&R REALTY CO., INC. kxilal Ranch on acre lot, fire- WANTED — ’Iliree I 2V4-ROOM apartment, fx>UR FAMIUBS — 4-4 room en. Ctome make a reasmiable beautifuUy on a private wood­ , — Re*oft Property 49Hx^, coi^r screening. $1. RBFRIGERA’TOR — apart- i/JOKING for anything In real tricity, stove and refrigerator. kitchen, (screened porch ad­ this aU brick 9bedroom 0>- RANCH—Extra large modern ' placed-Uving room, laundry bedroom Colonial or Raised toys, recreaUcm items, Pola­ Income |606 c ffe r ! B elflore A g en cy , 647- Bzzzzzzzz in and see our ed acre. It is centraUy air-con­ 648-2692 each. 7428438. ment size, like new, $75. 30’ ..-,- 4. _ aMv4mAn6a ,-,.1 ------r^,n jacent), large formal din­ kitchen with buUt-ins. Large aflie.______room, double garage, plus I Ranch. ’Two baths, twoK»r roid and other cameras. Bas- estate rental - apartments, older people d^red. Caa 648- -riaiaiits pay utlUtles. 1413. ditioned and richly carpeted. IcHilal in cen tra l loca tion . AU gas stove, $85. Aluminum com- ing room, attractive Uvlngi Uvtaig room vrtth waU-to-waU COVENTRY LAKE, waterfremt Robert D. Murdock, Realtor many extras. Phone owner tor garage, family room. Write ’TWO National cash registers, kets, bric-a-brac, shrubs. bcunes, multiple dweUlngs, no 0578 a fter 6 p.m. ^ vacancy. Helen busy Bea. We’re ready, It contains 8 bedrooms, 2% city utUlUes, fireplace, fam­ binathm screen doors, $10. room and den. Ideal famUy 16 FRANKLIN STREET — 9 bedhs, large Uvlng room and carpeting, 8 bedrooms, garage. cottage. 190’ weU, Eqipointment anytime. *43-6410 Box "L,” Manchester Herald. one electric, both for $500. *48- stamps and hundreds of other 643-3466 evenings or 649 fees. Can J.D. ^ DUPLEX - Newer 4% rooms. Palmer, Realtor. *48-6821. ily room, garage. Preferred, Lot 100x200’. $27,900. sociates, Inc.. home vdth aU city conven­ room aluminum sided home, willinsr and able to assist dining room, country Utehen lovely porch overlooking lake, ______or 6490197. Principles only. 4086 a fter 6. interesting treasures. Rain or ^ sound proofed, appliances, 1442. iences. $31,900. Call Su­ in-law suite. Two full baths. and paneled famUy room with stable neig1|iborhood. An un­ fireplace, exceUent neighbor- EAST HAR’TFORD — Large 7- riiine. Refreshments available. DBILUXE three-room apart­ heat, laundry room, garage. zanne Shorts, 6498233, J. you in the sale or pur­ CIRCA 1848—F ed eral C!rtrlnting plates, .009 thick, 2Sx conditioner. Heat. Convenient apartment, plus large porch, ------THREE-FAMILY, Bast side', large famUy room, 8 fuU lovely summer home located kitchen, 8 baths, 3-car garage Masons, Jews and Churches will agree, I gave man Tpke., Manchester, *499998. **”• ** cents each or 6 fo r $1. sor St., Comer of Canhm St., location . $196. m onthly. 646- Ideal location , stove a ^ r ^ Agency, 6495834. 649-1922 646-4126 Mr. Zinsser, Beifiore Agency, very cwivenlent. M r., Lom­ 647-1413. baths, stone patio wMh barbe- LiAND—43 acres, 1,200’ road on Island, completely furnish­ and large lot. Situated in existence upon earth, and dominion over nothing. 649271L H artford. 6060 643-6166. frlgrerator Included. Only $126 MANCHESTER cue. CpU owner, *4*509*. ed, Including boat and motor. preatigloua a rea. $84,6(M. Car­ TBSST TRMIMR, sleep s , o x ------:------^ ______PTIKBN — Porter St, area, 9 bardo, Belflore Agency, *47- trontaga. $86,000. I never appointed anyone to represent me, any­ 8 ’ monthly. 6497166. Interested parties only. $12,- riage Realty 646-UlO. ceUent rondition, extras. Call DARK .RICT stone free loam, HGUSEIHOLD lots — Antiques, d o v b LY one-bedroom ap*at- . AND vicm nY year old aluminum sided cus­ 1413. where. We NEED LISTINGS 900. CaU 64956S4. • *43-1610. 6 y a rd s $20. simd, gmvel, brica-brac, loclm, fr^es, „ent svlth refrigerator, ninge. Busilie** LoCOtlOB*) tom built, 9room . Garrison. COLONIAL sized Cape, brick COVENTRY — Price irttaced— On the 7th Day I rested, and all the abominations stone, manure, pool, and patio glassware. We buy estates, rtianosal and parking, $196 D ,..* $82,500 — Mini-estate. 9bed- FamUy' room with beamed NOW! "Thinking of Sell- ~ quick sale. Ciarrt Drive, par- of hell came upon earth, each pnxdaiming exclu­ NIGHT CRAWLERS for sale. sand. 648-9604. . VUlage Peddler, Auctioneer, or FOT Rent and beautiful! Seven rooms, monthly. Handy to Main St. room Ranch, 1% baths, 9 ceUlng and biUlt-in bar, dream ^ ceramic baths, 9car iim your property?” Call Out o f Town tiaUy finished 9room Dutch sivity. 20 cents per docen. 16 MUl St., 420 Lake St., B olton, 6493247. CaU *44-2427. OFFICES; One-single room kitchen' with barbecue, etc TODAY! (tolonial. Borders State Forest. And the false prophets of hell will be given the EIGHT foot pool talUe, steel car garage. Many extras. garage. FhU-shed dormer, two Fer Sole 6496656. etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, Only $8,600. GoodctaUd-Bartlett, frame, . cue balls and sticks WANTiuU — antique furniture, aTTRACTTVB 4-rx)om, one three-room front dormers, ktony extras honeyed tongue and power of Lucifer to deceive $30,000 — ImmaciUate 5-6 64901M . OPEN HOUSE Sat lto5 COVENTRY — ’Three-bedrown Realtors, 8492098, *497887, RIDE3R LAWN mower for sale, complete. ExceUent condition, glass, pewter, oil paintings or „ onartment. stove and re- ®“Ite. House A Hale BuUding, Including window air-con­ mine. Cape, breezOway, 1-car. ga­ 6691744, 742578*. 29” blade, 6% h.p. exceUent $160. CaU after 4 pm., 8799196. other antique items. Any quan- , BM Main St. Phone 648-4846. two-famUy, 2-car garage. ditioning units, stove, w ^-to- TWICE A WEEK I protect your investment this F*Afb *M«v* tlfey XJnM4aAsi>A OAO-fFtAa O » ’ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ' FOyR FAMILY, AU four-room rage. 76x200’ lot. $19,900. C!aU condition. 742-76OT. ______tity. The Harrison’s, 6498709, $136 640-6324., IDEAL professional office 7% financing available. waU, fireplace mirror,''medi­ PHILBRICK way. 165 Oakland S treet apartments. Four garages. A cine cabinets ' and vanities, space for rrait FTee parking, Shows care. Low 60s. Wolver- r ^ 8*T" Read Herald Ads SCRFIBNBD loam, sand, gravel, BoOt* & ACCOSSOriO* 45 w , ’TWO-BEDROOM fla t, $160. per $25,900, Immaculate Ranch. buUt-ln desk, bookcase, etc., Rolling Hills, Mansfield 118 E ast C enter S t 646-6019. ton Agency, Realtors, *493818. process^ gravel, ^ e , m. o e RICHS M ari^ Bervl^':~a;^ PRIVATE coUector wishes to ^ Dougan, Real- etc. Must see the paridlke buy proof seta, old coins, sUver 3 bedrooms, country size AGENCY Also buUdbser and b^khne . tor. 6494636. NICE TWO-ROOM front office. thorized Fhdnrude outboard dollars, stiver coins before Utcheh, garage. MANCHESTER — New large yaM with several varieiles of aervlee and drdin ' fields. Reascmable rent. Inquire Du- CHILDREN NARRIED7 PLANNIMl RETiREM Eim motor sales and service. Also 19*4. CaU *48-4488. FIVE-ROOM second floor custom 7H-room Ranch, 3 trees, bushes. Belflore Agen­ Gemge H. Grifflng, Andover. baldo M usic C enter, 186 W est $18,900 — Starter or retire­ Consider: Much Lower Expenses • Save on Taxes, Interest, Heating, Main, REALTORS iProud of Our Past ■ Dedicated to Your Future Proud of Our Past Dedicated to Your Future bootin g a ccessories. 1082 'TV)!-, -— — ...... iqiartmont newly decorated, bedrooms, kitchen with c y , 647-1413. ; . 742-788*. land ’Itike. Buckbmd, Conn. Middle Tphe. CaU 6496306 m ent home. 9 b ed room tenance, etc. • Sell Old L a ^ Family Home • Buy New Modem Retirement ^ ____ close to Main St, heat, hot wa- weekdays, after 8 p.m. Satur- dinette, Uylng room, dining g'f^gjpQiiG views, majestic 11- Home • Much Less Work for Both Man and Wife • Live Economically Md WELL kept carpets riiow the *4848*8. Ranch. Large garage. Over­ rooni, famUy room, large fire­ Room* Wiriiour Board 59 ter, $175 monthly. CaU 6492a88( ^.^'S*to’6*nl^ room c ir c a 1800, Cokmisd, Enjoyable in Ease, Comfort and Convenience • Catering to Adults. 646-4200 ^ t s of regular Biw U is^ FIBERGLASS suppUes, 10 sized lot. place, 2-car garage, brick and large barn, acreage. Hutchins spot cleaning. Rent electric THE THOMPSON House-Cot------ounce boot cloth, $1.25 per aluminum siding, 2 fuU baths. A gen cy, R o t o r s , 649-5834. Y shampooer $1. Pinewood Fur­ yard. Polyester resin, $6.96 tnge St, centraUy located, DELUXE 9bedroom apart- M r**c^ Io w Uo t * ^ ^ Merritt Agency, 649118a From 1-84, take Exit 99. F ^ w signs ._i i. Hlglily desIraMe area. 6495148. ciumiw, 90 c ^ ; ^aspara- j j q d m with kitchen privUeges, $19,500—BUYS THIS 4 and 2 un- new Industrial and commercial *^***^^ “ . fltUshed Cape, ceramic belli, gus for freezing. 6692863. centraUy located. Apply 14 MANCHESTER N ew er 2- MANCHESTER vicinity — 8H- park. Two private entrances, home with hu^ roonis. Am ort large eol-in kitchen, fuU base­ A rch St. bedrqom deluxe duplex, half room SpUt L ev el, 60’s. A lso 11- CaU 1-2999440 for > appoint- unlniie piece of prooertv. Priced ment, on bus nne. Wolverton HoM«^liaid Good* of 2-famUy, carpets, 1% baths, at $60,000 for immediate sale. room brick Rcmcb, 60’s. Must o w H Y O im o m i YOUNG woman with home, appUances, $206 m on W y. Read Herald Ads A gen cy, R ea ltors, 649-2818. be seen. Heritage House 849 WE BUY, recondition and ^U looking for same, to live in and Paul Doug^, Realtor, '649 COMMERdAL place tor lease apir.rr — Unusual 4-bedroom AMAZMe RniflEHENT HOMES 3482. 4636. IMPORT SHOP hmmI furniture, appliances and - share expenses. Write Box ______^ home with many, many extras. ort.— bousehdd items. CaU ”MM”, Manchester Herald MANCHESTER — HORSE TTie is the most fantastic MANCHESTER Brownstone post office. pc^Uent busing Owner transferred and must M AN ADULT OOMHUNITY Mf. Anderson, 648-8841. giving particulars. location with building. Lovers, enjoy this nice 9bed- opportunity to cash in on the ______Apartments. Large two-bed- vacate. 60’s. 6492426, 95. Homes are not shell homes, but are completely finished and furnished room Ranch witti 8 acres of fastest growing business in SINGEIR touch and sew with 238 CHAR’TBR OAK ^ .—Room room duplex apartment. Am- open land. Low 80a Paul W. America today. OUT no extras to buy. All of Jensen’s prb-built homes and mobilehomes are built cabinet. Monograms, hems, wlth inlvate entrance, suitable pie cloeets, IH baths, heat,.hot HERITAGE HOUSE to American Standard Association Code A119.1 or above. Drtigan, Realtor 6494686. embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ for working gentleman, water, carpeting, appUances House* For Rent 65 WE INVITE YOU lent condition. Guaranteed weekly. 6491746. and parking- Alr-ccndltioners 646-2482 SIX-ROOM Ortonlai In excenent MANCHESTER — Bus Une — Professionany Landscaped Lots—you will be surprised at the layout and TO SEE: FtiU price now $58 or 7 monto- and garages, c^Uoiial. Imme­ K NOV' M FOR VA/UFS THEY G O planning on each lot. Perky evergreens, sturdy shade trees and colorful condition. Dream' Utcheu, diate and May 1st occupancy. 6^-room older home. Com- For the finer hmnes. with buUt-in oven-range dish­ High customer traffic ^^^yments of $8. 522-0476. Apartmenf* - Fkrt* - pletely red ecorated . $200. ' flowering shrubs highlight this development. • High volume A dults $216. OaU *491769 o r washer. Fireplace. Upper 20e. monthly. References, lease, ($100,000 yearly m inim um ) ------Tenements 63 8799690. Adult Home Villages are engineered, planned and built around the theory Wrtverton Agency, Realtors. help ^ CONTEMPORARY- *492818. USED Maytag wartier, $15. CaU NElW 8-bedroom Brick Ranch i i i i r b e -^ lO O M apartm ent. A gen cy, 646-0181 that pre-built home mobilehome living is practical and enjoyable for WITH YOUR „ designed to provide 5298(08. duplex wjth fireplace, dish-, i^rge rooms, fuU size kitchen couples. We do not recommend this type of living for people with school N e WBIR 7-room jEtanch w ith lots FRANCHISE COMES: washer, refrigerator, and" " " c^bln^ts...... toU tite BS;GHT-R00M older Oolcnlal, boauty. spoctou^, con- • Bradford* 80” electric range, “Magi-Qlean oven”. children. of carpeting. > Two baths, two- • Exclusive area many extras. June occupancy. bath self-cleaning stove, 9 fireplaces, garage, large lawn, venlence and privacy. Abut- Originally sold for $299. Ckippertone. BepoM. As sone hea*. Electric kltrtien. e Site selection dow’ refrlgffl^or^eat and hot parking area, convenient loc9 ting a forest with glorious 4- YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE RETIRED to buy a retirement home. Many Beautiful family room, 80s. * Loans up to 90% of value $240 m onthly, 648-1041. Now ...... • Guarantee buy back PRESIDENTIAL ^ e r S ^ ^ g ^ r ia u n - tlon, working adulU. 6492880. view Ip an established people whose last child, has left home, purchased them although their retire­ Wrtverton Agency, Realtors, • Com plete training NORIHWOOD Apartments — dry faclUtles, first floor. AvaU- i^Tm.ROOiM: Cane ..--n.M a n®<8faboiilood of liner homes. 6493S18. VILLAGE ARTS. One and two-bedroom apart­ ment tnay be 10 to 15 years away. Proven success in established • Bradford Dishwasher — white. Like new. Port­ ments, central air-condition­ shops coast to coast. Mini­ MANCHESTER Z1S8 m onthiv 843-4884 ; — — modem convenience. Eight High Type Porchasers—This low dost housing is not necessarily purchased NEWLY painted 9room bouse * Up to 30 years to repay ing, carpeting, baIcony> car- __$186.______monthly.______643-4884. Large yard. Adults only. $1M p^ced Kwv able. Reposs...... G 1 4 4 with famUy-sise kitchen, ga­ mum ca rii $15,960 wUl bring ^1 and 2-bedroom apcurt-^ by low income people, but to the contrary is purchased by the older well-t(x- ports, plus other luxury fea- n B vv duplex 6 rooms, 1% baths, monthly. Write Box ”KK”, 60s. fW appointment call owiir rage, one block from Main St. $40,000 yearly n d . m ents. On b u s/lin e. Afq>U- tures. FTram $326. J . D . R ea l ap pliances, ga ra g e. $250. O c- M anchester H erald.______! do, who are interested in reduciuET the living costs and physical drudgery. $19,600. Bralthwalte Agency, ances, carpeting, heat and^ er, 6496281. • Bradford electric dryer, used. Was $129.95. Hlatate Associates, 648-6129. cupcuicy July 1st. References, oNE-BEOROO(M house, at Bol- The housework is a few moments a day, and maintenance is almost non­ CaU or Write ^hot water. For appoint­ N ow ...... ^ 7 7 Realtor, *494698. 646-1700 MANCHESTER- Near center, *4*-i2a8. 66946U.______' ton Lake, lease and security existent. Use some of the extra time for card parties, visiting, swimming IMPORTS ment or further intorma- MANCHBSnSl, Uke ne^. ex- deposit required, $188. per BNMTATION pool, relaxing in the Sauna or simidy lie around. ' INTERNATIONAL ^tion, caU anytime, modem first floor, 9room q u e . b EIDROOM efficiency qulaltely r^iroduced authentic | month. Call 9492802, before 6 • Bradford automatic washer, used. In A-1 condi­ 5 Broadway apartment, carpeting, heat In- apartment Including heat and 9%-room Dutoh Ortonlal on \ p.m . T O B ID tion. Was $199. Now ...... $ 1 4 4 Low Prices — Easy Financing — Prices Start at |6,900. Saugus, M ass. 01906 646-2623 eluded, $206. m onthly. One appliances, $146. p er month. p^-U ke lot in prestige area. Main Office, Parkade, North End and Bolton Notch Offices Open Sat. till Noon ------Sealed Mdz wUl be received 1-617-2392862 chUd, lease, Hayes Agency, No chUdren. Paul W. Dougan, ’Three fireplaces, 4 baths, first- at the office of the Director of 6490131. R ea ltor, 649-4638. Resort Property For charm, prestige, comfort and the greatest value in low cost Hooaiiig floor laundry room, 9sone I General Servloez, 41 Center MECHANICS SPECIALS For Rent' 67 contact fw ^p^ tm en t . . . Mrs. Smith, Rolling Hills, 429-1S91. Mr. heating and much more. Must TW0-BEDR(X)M garden ____ Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ Olson, Main Office, 247-5209. see. A real opportunity. Hayes including heat, appUances and GIANT’S NBXIK Heights - til May 21, 1971 at il:00 a.m. • Bradford automatic washer. Was. $219.95. Now j carpets, $300. per memth. Paul Edgewood Rd., 2-bedroom cot- for Agency, 6465181. $$D . Gash and Carry. Main Office REFRIGERATION POSITION W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. tage, sleeps 7,, secluded and FURNISHINO A INBTALLr l! MANCHESTER — ’To s ^ e es- Savings Bank^ of Manchester AND ------— ;— quiet, $110. weekly. Mrs. Car- nfG ALUMINUM COMBINA- R oote 10 tate, 7-room older Colonial. Bx- WANTED NBWEIR 2-bedroom aupiex, 742-8142. TION STORM WINDOWS—PO­ • Bradford automatic gas dryer. Was $199.95. Now Sonthington half o f 2-famUy, $185. p e r cellmt condition, 1% baths, LICE STATION. fS O . Cash and Carry. 628-0817 AIR-CONDITIONINa Medical assistant and re- memth including appUancea MXSQUAMXOUT — Rhode Is- la rg e lot. G arage. $38,600. Bid forms, plans and qpecifi- H ayes A gen cy, 646-0181. MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH Air-conditioning sales and service including installation, cepti(»iist, many years ex- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649 land. F\Mir-room heated cot- both commercial and private homes. Also commercial re- p erim ee. C!an furnish 4535. tage. Walking distance to catlons are available at the references. General Services Office, 41 MANCHDGrrBR — Keeney St. trlceratlon service. Faft, efficient service. beach. C all 648-0491. area, 4-bedroom Garrison Co­ MANCHESTESt — One - bed- Center Street, Mknebester, Con- H artford d e s i r e a c h a n g e • All items subject to previous sale. room deluxe duplex,. private CAPE COD — Chatham, Nicely neoticut. 247-6209 lonial, famUy room,' 3 fire- ptaoes, double garage. Only (Proud of Out Past • Dedicated to Your Future Proud of Our Past Dedicated to Your Future Please caU: basement, carpets, appU- furnished, heated cottage, Tynni of Mknc First in Adult Communities Brokors Invited CONCO MECHANICAL SERVICES $87,600. Hayes. Agency, *46- 646-4018' ances, heat included. $1M. pbr Sleeps 6, walking distance' to (tonneotlcut and Retirement Homes MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE 0181. . M 3-f345 912 or 4 :896 month. Paul; W; Dougan,' Retd- beach. Off season rates. $80 Robert B. Weiss, tor, 649-4585. w eekly. 6491078. General Ibuuun ‘ *.'n ►'m.

FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 AvaragB Daily Net Press Ron The Weether PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT For The Week Badt* jUanctfieBtr): lEw^ttittg ll^ raU Rain, thunderahowen likely AprO 4,1971 today, tonight end Into Sunday morning. Partial clearing Sun­ * 1 f « A special meeUnt' ot Boy The Marine Corps League Manchester ^^Hoppy Mother'* Doy" •• A lr-# re m Katfcyl 15,695 day afternoon. ISgha today to 60. A nOllT. I own Scouts Blackledcre District wiU Auxiliary will conduct a nim- Manehe»ter-—A City of Village Charm be held Monday at 7 :80 p.m. at mage sale tomorrow from 9 Hospital Notes f BXSH: Blaos, BOiaets, BoldwfaM, Bed Md The Manchester Civic Orches­ Buckley School on Vernon St. a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Marine tra and Chorale will hold Its Sgoash. Blni^ 1^ . (OlaMrilied Advertialag on FMfe IS) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Instead of at Highland Park Home, 77 Parker St. Proceeds visiTiNo HOtms VOL. LX X X X , NO. 186 (SIXTEEN PAGES—'TV SECTEON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1971 annual /meeting Monday at 8 School as originally scheduled, will be used to entertain vet- Intermediate Care Semi- i ) j m E p.m. In the Keeney St. School The meeting Is for all unit lead­ erans at the Newington, and pHyate, noon - * p.m., and 4 cafeteria. Members will discuss ers, institutional repnesenta- Rocky Hill Veterans Hospitals, 8 private rooms, a combined spring and fall con­ tiyes, and committee chairmen. Miss Laurie Lee Osgood of Ver-'jQ ^ p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 cert, a combined spring or fall non, Connecticut State Loyalty p.m. dews, Figs, IhSdt. Fears, Limes, Temple Orai«es, Piim- concert, or a combined "pops” St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ Day queen, will attend the Pediatrics: Parents allowed cmtcert. Refreshments will be apples, Watermelome. Oocesnils. ters of Isabella, will meet Tues­ event. Ught refreshments will any time exsept noon - t p.m.; OODiaiATIONS West. German, French Officials C ar Crash served after the meeting. day at 8 p.m. at the KofC Home. be served. others, t p.m. • 8 p.m. WEEKEND SPECIALS! ReservatlMis for the trip to Self Service; 1* a.m. . * p.m.; Ttoday (April 28th) the fUes the river roods to find the Allied Units Ambushed ICEBERG LBTTUC^ ...... head In Somiers riuiieuiPamela u.J . HolmesnuuilOB ui 246 «««-Hol- , _,h,> toiir of UOUpies a Couples Bridge Group 1 of the 4 p.m. - 8 p.m am staging an organised pro- places the fishermen land their lister SL has been elected to ____ mow oo mav Manchester Newcomers Club intensive' Care and Coronary ^ggj j,y tj,e thousands. And Uke nets. Go first In day time and RADISHES and SCALtlONS . r.... * for Disagree on Methods to Solve ^ e CoUege Senate at Keene ? * “*^ **f^ Mrs will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Care: Immediate family only, gg many of the other protests ask when they will .haul In. NATIVE RHUBARB .. . large.bmicb Kills^Three State CoUege for the ^ a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. any time, limited to live min- common today the chief object That depends on the condlUon TOMATOES, Fancy QualitjK...... »• 419^ 1971-72 aoademlc year. Miss Rose Soblelo of 226 School Bt. SOMBRS (AP) — State prrilce Stephen Pirog of 72 Scarborough. seems to be to make everyonb of the tide and changes from We'll Have Motheria IMy^fTewers! Holmes la a sophomore educa­ Rd. else as unhappy as possible. day to day. You may want to International Monetary Crisis say three l7-year-<4d boys died PO 3 C. Michael R. Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. We Carry The Manchester tion major. Navy The Couples' BowUng Group of 11:46 p.m., and 6:80 p.m. - Anyone who spent a half day be there any time from sun-set here early Saturday morning At Outset of Viet Truce Chartler, srai of Mr. and Mrs. OOMFLBTE LINE OF BUNDAYvFAFEBS the Manchester Newcomers p.m.; .others, 8 p.m.-4 p.m. today working In or near the to sun-rise. It gets .ddUy hang- By CARL HARTMAN But If the West Germans de- the United States. -Their imre- -when the car they were in a u b and Boy F. M. ^ “ tler of 69 Winter S t , ^ tomorrow at 7:80 The Men’s Club and and 6:80 p.m. -8 p.m. woods and especially stirring ing around 2 in' 8 hours by the Aaaoclated Press Writer cide to float, they wUl probably stricted movement back and missed a curUe on BUling;s Rocul By GEORGE ESPER Scout Troop 25 of Center Con- wOs advanced to ^ p w ^ t ^ Age Limits: 16 in maternity, up the leaves has had an expo- river at nig^t. be Joined by the Netherlands. forth across the AtlanUc, react- and slammed Into a tree. Associated Press Writer gregaUotial Church wiU sponsor rank while s e r v ^ at the Nav^ ^ rtfo rd . BRUSSELS (AP) — in addition to the cabinet min- ing to Interest rates and profk AU were dead at the scene. 12 In other areis, no Umit in rience to be long remembered. Thgy fi«h for shad and throw SAIGON (AP)— Com- an auction tomoirow In Wood- Air Station, Corpus duristl, self-service. Besides having t h e peats j,ggj| gjj others. One O. C. trad- West German and French Isters, the meeting drew the top pectlve chaises In currency The car was believed to have ruff HaU. Inspection wUl begin Tex. He is a J966 graduate o ------Pjithnllr Hlirh School Grade 7 Youth Instruc- ^neThe emergency entrance on Bwtuo.uieswarming around 1^ h ^ he g^ g^yg^ y g mm me buckles.oucnes, fin a n ce ch iefs diaaorreed monetAry outhcriUes of Western values; Is the Immediate cause been traveling at a high rate inunist-led forces sprang at 9 a.m.*and the auction at 10. Bast CathoUc High school. EvangeUcal Armory St. is the only hospital has had them getting Into his ^ ^3^. One today over methodr to 1 1 two ambushes on allied ^ w ,, Lutheran’ Church, wlU meet to- entrance open from 11 p.m. to eyes, ears, nose a ^ ** night he had a 4-ft. sturgeon for 278 OAKLAND 8T„ MANOTB8TBE -648-6884 ^olve the intemafional Comnum Market central -niese prc^xwals also ap- The dead were Identified as troops today, one of them The Junior High Methodist The Rev. David Camp^U, 9:80 a.m. at the PERO::^ solve me mtemanonai peared aimed at spiking in ad- Jam es G. McCaUigett of Bllton 7 a.m. AU other outside doors he let It open on the Inhale. ggme ««««• tri®“ ^ discourage you The 48-hour Viet 0>ng cease­ Schiller told reporters as he fore the crisis began In mld- show will be presented temight gjiijiey j, Ucello, 699 Graham *rom trying’It because he says give her a gift that^s fire went into effect at 7 a.m. PHONE 872-9691 arrived that the ministers would ,;week. at 7 at Waddell School. The ^ Wapplng; Mrs. Ca«A Ven- lH® ®"® are a nul- In Mideast, Rogers Says Saigon time. BTve hours later, a show, sponsored by the Wad- Hartford; Norman sance, tell him to go fly a kite, seek solutloas “In a Bluropean ■ ;nie Brussels meeting Is ex- really different. . a spiflt.” He favors letting supply pected to be extremely difficult, 24-hour allied truce began, but dell PTA, Is open to the pub- vVorren, Riverside Dr., Vernon; Many of the fishermen’s , ROME (AiP) — Secretary of Rogers, planned to By to Cairo the U.S. air war continued un­ Note Our New Hours! 11c, and tickets may be pur- BJUeen Welch, Mountain wives are glad to bone a riiad and demand set the value of In mlyance of the State WTlllam P. Rogers flew to via commercial airliner late to- West European currencies. yjg Germans said their abated over North Vl^iam, Laos OPEN MON. thra SAT. 9 A.M . to 5:15 P.M. chased at the door. Mrs. Henry gprfng Rd., Rockville; JUl A. for a reasonable price, and g gift certificate for ” Rome from his Middle East day. U.S. officials said he would and Cambodia.. Wierzbickl and Mrs. Herbert 49 Buckland St. they do a fine Job. Yean ago m terion';^a"re;^rt: rally i ^ o '^ T o ; Tra^ Israel The U.S. patrol that suffered THURSDAY NIGHT t« 8. P.M. CJaln will direct the show. ____ the going price was 60 cents; those fabulous fobrics must »>® ^ ^ ministers untoppy. And « ^ ^e had found an “Immeiiraly orally. the casualties was ambushed 90 BIRTHS y ES’i’BlRDAY: A ^ doUsr, and O. .C. thinks n ^ th e thgy ^g,dg tp ^ It alone, they pg^^.. ^ Rg^g„ "We think there minutes after the allied cease­ daugfator to Mr. and M n. David he paid one-and- cauM 4)* tl^ probe ^ accu^d of mofvlng to Israelis and Airabe. has been sotne narrowing of the fundamental la that the decl fire began near an American in- Garaventa, 164 Vemon Ave., g, half. Maybe more tWs year. at Pilgrim Mills. break up the Cohjmon Market. back to Washing- gap” between the two sides, but stallaUon on the central coastal Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Byt q.'b better seven- slons taken not onCy reepect the In llvashlngton, mean-whUe, ton from a week-lMig Journey "considerable differences re­ plain 16 miles southeast of Bong Guy W. Gartslde, 68 Tracy Dr., eighth has a better Idea. She Well practically guarantee 1but”i a ^ ttm TOtri™^ Treasury Secretary Jehn B. through the Middle Bast, Rog- main.’ Son and 276 miles northeast-of Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and ygxtipg the dressed and cleaned «conoh4c and monetary unity Co™AUy said the United States ere got word that BJgypt's Presl- Some of Rogers’ discussions Saigon. A mine set off by enemy Mrs. Joseph Halloran, 42 Bolton in aluminum foU and the basis for which we laid st*“*4s for maintaining' current dent Anwar Sadat would receive with the Israelis dealt with ar- troops hiding in the vroods killed St.; a son to Mr. and M n. Paul hakes It in a 309-degree oven shell love you for iti tlwee months ago ’’ parities between the dollar and Sunday • an American en'voy rangements for control of an two Americans and wounded Novotasky, East Hartford. for three or four houn accord­ BYance and Ittdy are against foreign currencies, ad(hng. It bearing fresh details on Is r ^ l’s area along the canal which Is three. The U.8. troops returned ing to size. No more trouble **n/Mi1rlcould provideTwmvIrlA aA basishAAifl for re- terms for reopening the Suez rael would vacate so the Egyp- the fire, but enemy loeses were DISOHARGBX> Y!BaTEKDA Y ; than canned salmon. Tlien un­ floating currencies. Margery Strange, 19 Brian Rd., opening the markets in various Canal, closed by (ESgypt at the tlans could operate the strategic not known. less its an a'Wful big one O.C. South Windsor; Lori M. Bar- European centers.” outset of the 1967 war. waterway. About the aeune time, the sec­ INC. doesn’t Invite any company. If Connally said the . United Rogers told , newsmen he The Israelis were said to have ond reconnaissance patrol came bleri, Glastonbury; Richard F. you only want fish the buck Is Bachman, 76 Timber Trail, States “contemplates no change (ound "a very strong desire of allowed for some Egyptian pres- under small arms fire...... O.K. Marine sergeant leads a group of soldiers across a s tr e ^ during a s^reh ojh WILL HELP YOU... South Windsor;' M n.-M ary H. PttgriinA^slls In Its own gold and fmaign ex- everydpe he could talk to for a ence—such os technicians—but Both patrols were from the If you will pay a. little more FABRIC D E P A R T M E N T ^ ST O R E S Bus Service change policies’’ as a result of continuation of the present situ- not armed forces, eration staged near the A Shau Valley in northern South Vietnam. (AP Photo) U.S. 1713rd Airborne Brigade Perucclo, Hartford;~ Linda A. for O' roo shad It Is well worth Oezelman, 27 Pine Knob Circle, difference. Owmectlcut Riv- the mcfietary crisis. atlon—a Situation In which there U.S. officials dbnied published that (g ra te s on the Bong Son Put a Smile on Her Face... The six ministers have before is no flghtiiig,’' adding: "People reports that Israel was willing coastal plain. South Windsor; Donald J. er shad roe makes no apoiogies Onngr. 549 Boston Pott Rd. AU YOU HAVE TO DO IS PLAN NOW TO MAKE MOTHER’S DAY. MAY 9TH 1971 Kmpson, Glastonbury; Amos C. Minchnttr: 434 Oaklind Streot (Exit 94 off 1-86) Cut Sought them proposals from the mar- were hopeful that a peace could to permit a canal crossover by a ' The U.S. command said that the most expensive Russian ket’s executive commission, be carried out.’! token Egyptian military force, American forces suqiended of­ MOM'S MOST MB40RABLE DAY. LET HER CHOOSE HER OWN GIR —WE AT Marr, Rt. 9, Columbia; M n. caviar that they get out of Wsllingford: (kildny Shopping Piaza, Routa 5-1177 N. Coiony Rd. Capital CONSUMBt SALES PLEDGE SERVICE, ARER THE SALE PLUS FREE DELIVERY AHD Ernestine P * Lard, 69 Strickland to jhopf ugly sturgeons. representing the Joint Interests Rogers, who reports to Presl- 'They said U.S. political Thousands Flpck to fensive combat operations in Haw Britain: Ndwbrita Piaza, East Main Straot St.; Joim ScoUo, Blast Hartford; ygy mjg g, jot of. sleep, let lu H a rtfo rd of the six as a whole. They are dent Nixon lit Washington Mon- support for Israel guaran- South Vietnam at noon, but that FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION . . . reconnalasanee. patrols were BMmond J . Groleou, Stafford youp ^^g huy her diad at the aimed at preserving the unity of day, qaid he planned to send teed In the event of viol^ons of HARTTORD (AP) — The the Common Market and are Asst. Secretary of StAte Joseph a Suez accord, but the Israelis continuing. b rin g s; Aubrey Miner, Brood market. If you would lose a Ut- Connecticut Company, which authoritatively reported to: Sisco to Cairo to report on U.S. were not promised U.S, military For Win-the-War’ March “During the allied truce peri-' Brook. Ue for the fun of getting your runs municipal bus service in —Omit any provision for float- talks with Israeli leadere over intervention in case of a vlola- previous wln-the-war' gatherings demonstrators as "Haiphong od. reconnaissance patrols are Also, Linda DeBarge, Ehifleld; ggh as It comes out of the Haitford and New Haven, Is jng exchange rates-a West (3er- the past two days. ti\\ _ \M.l h MUM'll Of 360 runs now made after Shoes nuide looger or 1.1.Hii 'iVnii l-ra'^inu 6:80 p.m. In Hartford and New * 138 ‘ wider . . • ^ ® treated in Jail. * ^5^®,®!^ *189^ \n> MaUr ur Moilrl Haven, the bus company is ask­ event, about 200 followers gath­ 1®^^' dered” the early demonstrar state Depeutment spokesmen ing to eUminate 189. Of 269 bus ered with McInUre at the (Japl- c I ^ H S 7 :w '^ ‘od.“ N’?.“ " ^ o SAM YULYES Manchester Motors runs after 6:30 p.m. on Satur­ tol for 90 minutes of singing and preacher, refers to the anUwar Se(e Page Sixteen) P ^ vaclnla 28 OAK 8TRESBT Lease, Inc. day, the company is asking to praying Friday night. The pray­ MANOHE8TW McjiilH-r < .i’!*\t :\\ .mil Ksihr eliminate 171. And the company ing was led by McInUre and Thuraday of passing secrets to ■ • BaRfan Tv* B«eD«te* would eliminate all Sunday and ■ochnan aad Oalor TVI “Shoe Repairing ot (NCOUNTCR Pastor Henry Campbell of Dex­ _ g . , Weatem intelligence services ... • • • -.1 : ui.N I ( i.N I i;i: " I. hcriiday runs. ter, Mich., with a dozen In the NOV. 1*71 The Better Kind!"- M \N( IIJ V 11 K—(’,1;: l.'.l I The changes, if granted, would **■ crowd each saying a solo pray­ Pohee Action on Protesters affect almoet every bus route— J0 er to repeated echoes of As a result of the MUeUer case 6OH1 ANNMERSAmr CBBHUmON although none would go without Diagram shows intended flight of the Mariner 8 "Amen.” the State Department urged service altogether. One of the six-member Na­ Being Reversed by Judges The company says In a pre­ spaceship until its encounter with Mars. (AP Photo) Reds Launch ... PoUsh-Americans BYlday to ex­ tionalist Chinese delegation said States,” Judge Harold H. ercise utmost cauUen if they liminary explanation that few a prayer hi his naUve tongue. By MICHAEL J. REILLY persons are riding the bus runs Associated Press Writer Greene asked: plan to visit Poland. The singing was led by Pastor The 4S-year-old MUeUer ob- that would be choppfed,. O u ster Of WASHINOTON (AP) — Dis­ “Why didn’t you charge them David R. Halfley of Syracuse, vloualy was entrapped, depart-, GERANIU Under the new bus schedule, Spaceships Seen Providing Ind., with accordion music pro­ trict of Columbia Judges, con- wlUi that?' I IF the Mlddletown-to-Hartford bus fronted wlUi Uie largest number Another 346 demonstrators jnent qxikesman Charles W. run would cease at 6:10 p.m. Satellites vlded by Vlckey Nylkos of Syra- ^ day In the were released on bond after Bray said In re^xmse to a ques- NIITUU T« Many Pictures of Mars from Presl- City’s history, are reveroing Greene ruled their fingerprints tlon. TITU. BM tiiin in m j n (Gee Page Sixteen) MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet many acUona taken by pcdlce and arrest records must be kept Americans. naUve or natural- MOaaF FWMMsa M IMP yn vMilto p n 6p. la. pt6»«fM a MTIIUTU 66LMI m m .anA iteaAhsI IrjMm6 G BEDDING By HOWAM) BENEDICT mapping misslah. Marine 9 Is to union lias launched a cluster of a«„fh irnmnn Presl- during the week’s antiwar and oiit of Federal Bureau of Inves- l»ed, have been arrested and ■vMMteaaRr TAG Imps IiA Imm mUmL «aiA« mm saaal hii prasM YW Haa lA Ml66M^ ^aM 1^ ■trtM N* 9 rfliaGlfl* 1« m. IR pM« AP Aerospace Writer make repeated InvesUgaUons of eight aateUltes Into orWt aboard . . , and South anUpoverty demonstraUons. • UgaUon files. Many said they tried In v ^ o u s System Ehiro- « iAMl MMnk M * mm* mmI C!&. cS!Xp S S .1 MtSTriW Urn Im CTHmSTimR «•» ASC. Area Cutbacks m /Ar Selected areas to note at- a single carrier rocket, Tass an- President Ntuyen Superior Court Judge Oiarles refused to submit to piUlce proc- peon countriro. M ore, >»iA al- RmpJm ptalw66 asaMte NRar IN lb ANNimun rucit AMNivinAir ptiev AimimMir m en CAPE KBNNEIDI^ (AP) mospheric, surface and season- nounced today. v .iJ ^ S e u and Vice PreSdent W. HaBeck Friday dre^ped easing for that reason. ways charged with committing ANNimsAftY rtion PLANTS NOW 95 NOW $ 2 ^ 9 5 The proposed cutbacks In the a» changes. ' , „ -n*® launchhig. carried out In N w y ^ ^ ^ y w era^plSL d charges against 200 persons ar- when Greene made the nil- ® ^ , “ ?“ ® j;!“ ® NOW ONLY ONLY Manchester area are-(The fig- l ^ h ^ tonight^ard an or- gach craft carries two televi- gecrecy Friday, smeared to be tSav'h ^ r e r a ^ s rested outside the Department ^ig. the demonstrators were notable excepUon was the case • ONLY *329 ONLY 129 ures in parentheses represent bit of Mara, and M a ^ r _9, srt cameras. Wide-angle e ^ - r ^ ^ c S t o n M ^ l g h t - c r a f t M < ^ u m « r of Health. BducaUon and Wei- S t o r e d In various detenUon ^ V T ^ f r K ^ K o m a r e l, a ^499 the average number of pas- to follow May 18. should pro- era, ^egoive surface f e a .------...... wheduled as fare. He ruled unconsUtuUonal taclllUes. But earfller In Uie day CzechoslovOkia-bom American • VEGETABLE reJigera'per trip, according to a*out 8;280 feet lii sire. ®’?^ ^ l| ^ '"^ ^ exp eri- mSli s*^ake“ Tor'S^rw ta- toe'’ pli^i^^-wiui^'t^’-i^rmlt “^.^“ierd to T cell- trarojajpn* ^en to IW the*KlaUng ia » ir * 3 inbound trips after 6:46 p.m. mllUon-mlle Journey atop an AdmlnlstraUon’s Jet Propulsion “nte purpose of the previous ™t on VUla Loolsa. 287 W IST M IDDU TPKSh M A M C H IffW 'S