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NEW HAVEN, Gd'nn. team Jot observers, he^ed by “ The U.i(^"gevommertt has its teract white vigilante groups. (AP) DeinpnBtfttors Assist.. Atty. Gen,: William D. hands dripplng4w^ the blood of they ^ id had sprung up in reac­ trickled^ into New Haven Ruckelshaus, was In New Haven the Panthers an<| 'other black tion to the Panther Demonstra­ today for a rally in support to relay'xlnformatton. to depart­ people,” said David DdlUhger, tion." of Black Panthers oil trial ment officials If state authori­ one of the 7 . ^ They skid the petrol members ties decide federal troops are The speakers said they hoped watch for. vigilantes and here for murder and kid­ needed. « / - ■ naping. Two .companies of to keep the rfilly peaceful and would-tjy to prevent violence. National Guardsmen — to^ At nddmomlhg, however, would not allow the authorities ‘ On Thu4lsday the Defense De­ there was no evidence’ of uni­ ‘.'to provoke us” with a troop ' taling almost 500 men— re­ partment orders^, a .brigade of - .••• formed officers around the New bulidup. -the 82nd Alrbome"T3i^8lon air­ ported for duty early this' Haven Green, where the rally Rechner said, meanwhUe, the lifted to Westover Alr^ QB^ at morning. ■ _ was to take plaCe,’ across from rifles the guardsmen' would be Chicopee,'' Moss., and a 'regi­ A a^esm an tor the May Day Yale University. currsdng would not be loaded. ment of the 2nd Marines wad’’ com m ittee, .one o f ^ the org^ani- Capt. Stephen J.. ReeJmer, He said the guardsmen would flown to QuopSet Point Naval «ema of the rally, said in mid spokesman tor the National c^irry ammunition in belt pouch- Air Station, R.I. .m orning he b e lie v ^ about, 2,000 Guard, said - guardsmen would, "New Haven has been turned demonstrators from out of town be stationed at posts at the city About 2,000 persons gathered Into a miUtary .base for the sole were in New Haveh, He said he to ‘M>e deployed as heeded on on the Green .late In .the morn­ purpose of creatlhg an air' of •*P®ctod the iTuiln body o f dem - the request of civil authorities.” ing. Some lined up at a special on^rators Jo arrive later in the hysteria in order to break down The Chicago 7 members were cafeteria table set up in the day. JRaHy sponsors had predict­ the support that’s being mobil­ on hand tor a morning news Yale freshman quadrangle by ed a. turnout of SS.OOO. rally organists. ized for the defendants here in •.y ' ''^.. conference during which they (tonnecticut,” said the Panther Flour thousand federal troops stressed their feeling o f solidari­ B efore the news nfet'ence, chief of staff, David Hilliard. wore standing by in neighboring ty with the Panthera and ac­ representatives of Npgro and states and the entire Oormectl- The defendants—Including Pan­ cused government authorities of Puerto Rican group^in New Ha­ ther Chairman ^ b b y G. Seale— cut NaQonal Guard was alerted. a conspiracy against the Pan­ ven announced they hhd formed . A six-mah'. Ju^oe Department thers. a "Community Patrol” to coun­ (See Page Elgkt) Guardsmen Arrive Whafs Big} Members .of the Connecticut National Guard arrive af an armory' i^,j^ew Ha- ven where the Black Panthers are holding a rally on the Green. (AP Photpfax) Rally Really A ll A bou t?

tmff HAVEN, Ooon. (AP)— Cambodiaii Policy Justice for eight hmiMisoasd' Black Panther* is the Isstw tM- hind a hiass rally today—Justice through a fair triht or Justice / by stoiElng Brc trial. The or^ ers ganizers of the demonstration ( not agree which tactic to pur-f / sue. By THE A8SOCUTED PRESS the conservative FY«e Campus accompanied by calls tor stu­ Black Panthmr Ohainnsn^ President Nixeech, and there were Coliege in. Sgheliectady, N.Y. gest social, event, Houseporties many caiUs tor class boycotts. Court Judge Harold Mwvey at the University of Cincinnati, Weekend. Prinoeten has 3,300 a bail facartair bust week. Other students appealed tor and Bloomfield, (N.J.) College. undergraduate students,. support of the President’s ac­ hearing is schedided to conthms •’ Frequently the rally calls were Yale students, who were al­ May 6. tion. ready on strike end planning Princetonians caUed for a na­ massive demenstrattona tofkty Although the other defendants tionwide student strike, Nixon in support of the Black ¥«n- and the Pantoer orgaz^^ef* of V was burned in effigy at 'Schenec­ the. raHy do not out the f k m Related Items thers, ' 'showkl no Immediato. tady, N.Y., an' ROTC offl'ce reaction to Nixon's speech. Most chance of a fair trikl, they are was filebohilbed at Hobart Col­ On Page 15 of those who € found on' demonstrate for the Panthers, (eib, citing Hiiey Newton's man- rock-throwing, window-smash­ Page 15^. I n c lu d e d on the who they feel have been dented slau ^ter conviction In CaUfw- ' ing m elee. page is an account by the Justice in (Connecticut. nia and SeUe’s four-year con- . Huddle in Cambodia son o< astronaut . Walter Washington Poet News Sor- In New Jersey, 'while the tempt-of-court sentence In Chi­ Jr., 18-year-old Walter / South Vietnamese Army Col. Thao has one knee picture was taken inside Cambodia, near Chipotl, ■vice tracing the background Montclaitr chapter of the anti­ cago. Schirra 3d, was hospitalized aft­ A PanUier spokesman tor tha on the ground as he and his U.S. adviser discuss prior to the Vietnamese takeover of the town in of ihe Bobby Seale Pantherl war group SANE iras preparing er he was roughed up early to­ case and other stories of a statewide petition campaign New Haven defendsuts aald further moves of the Vietnainese Army’s operation Cambodia. This adviser would not give his name day on the Stanford Cj^pus. state and national interest. (See Page MigM) -V inside the -Parrot’s Beak area of Cambodia. 'This to newsmen. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Saigon) Young Schirra la'a member of (See Page Eight) \' . laHwmm:: mmmmmimim Susan Pendleton ai 100:

By CIJSMEWEIX YOUNG school founded in 1923 under the, Then find my way down on She was reading ”A Taste tor (Herald Reporter) " auspices of the Episcopal Church' the rickety stairs. Honey.” by H.F. Heard, true to in 'Ilebron. On the faculty of this.. Hoard it all in my heart to her taste (or mystery storle*. Miss Susan .Pendleton of scllool was ! Austin Warren, a stay. As usual,^1 natural oonversa- Helbrbn, poet, Journalist, teachr -X young English professor who ' tion 'was %ie-'way. Being quite er, is 100 years old today. At later became a well-known crit­ Many of Susan’s later poems deaf (e^ admits It now), Su­ 06 she was so furious with the ic and author, "biit, mpre im­ were written In the dark hours san reads her guests’ side of the honor di e her age that she tore portantly, Susan’s friend and of the night dluing 'bouts with conversation as they hastSy up all tier birthday cards and mentor, insomnia. Great-nephew Horace write it oUt-on a scratrii pod. scattered them In the garden. Susan would much prefer to Sellers, who shared hyr home She s^ e s, laughs, asks qjMM; The nur »es at the Natchaug be thought of as a poet. She has on Hebron Ave. after her sisters, tiohs. Nursing Ihome in WiUimaiitlc been scrlbbling away all her Ufe, passed away ' (Clara, at the age " “What do you think of the wUl prol^ibly torstaU such pro­ urged on at 'mrious stages by of 94), has kept Susan’s down­ President — Oh dear, I can’t test this year. With a round of' the late' Ihofessor Morse Allen stairs bedroom -study Just as reihember his name — Nixon, relatives due tomoiNfow tor a of Trinity CoUege, poet WUbert left It when, she went to the that’s H — What dp- you think - gala Saturday afternoon cele­ Snow, now retired froqi Wes­ nursing home last O ctober. Let-; of him^ I can stand him better bration, Sqsan may even submit leyan Unlyersl/ty, and Piofessor tors and scraps of paper' bear­ than I thought. He’s got oome with a smile. ' ,vX Warren, recently retired from ing .poems lie on the table and good points.” *. Susan —^ anyone who knows the University Michigan. shelves, or are hidden in. the From ^Susan Pendleton, a her realizes how preposterous R Susan’s poetry has appeared wall of .. books. Her 'venerablq dyed-in-tlie-wool Democrat all sounds to coU her ‘‘Miss Pendle­ " in newspapers and "Uttle maga-' typewriter waits on tiw table her Ufe In tiie m idst o< staunrii- ton” — contributed the 'daUy ztnes,'’ and is anthologized in' by the winttog which overlooks ly Republican Hebron, this was' news of Hebron to area news­ ' tlie 1932 edition of "Connecticut ^ the yard now running green and quite an edmlssioti. papers alm ^ half her life, Poets.” Prof. .Warren selected purple and gold 'with spring. A custodian walked, by, bent limiting hensell iii her later, 2 i, ot what 1^ considered her "Susan asked to go to the nur*- over Susan briefly. ”H ^- axe years to the M anchester Elve- best poems for publication in a ihg home last fall, not giving y w today?” he asked. "Big fun­ - 'jt f 'ii ning Herald, ^ e reluctantly re­ booklet,■■’ ’TITrey Will R em ain,’ ’ -in up her indomitable i^rtt,._but ny, man-” Susan-colled after tired from this part-time posi­ 1966. The following year, at the Ured of coping with a body that him-. She alw ays did have a w ay tion in 1966,. at the age o f 96, ag$ of 97, she received a cita- insisted on growing old. A ■brok-" w ith ' m en. - v. but continued to submit occas­ , . tion from the Fine. Arts Founda­ ep hip had mended in this Same Asked if ahe had written any­ tion of Connecticut "for her con­ sional columns' of Hebron his­ mirslng home Sj|x>ut 10 yeois thing since rite entered the tribution to the field of Amer­ V/. -Ijp’ ''; tory and sagacious digressions 'Varl&us o th ^ ollm ehts had home, Sus^ said ho.'- Evident­ ican poetry.”.^ when her spirit moved and her bo^ cured —partly to spite the ly the necessary regimentation Spurred by this acclaim, by doctors, she said. But periodic of an'institution does not , lend Memory cooperated. v Prof. Warren’S friendship, crit­ On$ -such column, ajg>earing.. shots -of vitamin B-ccmplex by itself to quiet pondertngs <« Ufe . icism and encouragement, and the public, health nurSe could at midnight. "Tell Tony (her - in the Herald last June, su'cces*- -- by the fact that her manu­ not stave off time forever. Su­ Herald editor) 1 think of him fuRy combined a comparison of scripts are now being collected san agreed with retatives that often but I can’t - write any- - the number of pockets on men’s for th^ archives of the Unl'ver- she ahouldn’t be left alohe In more,” she said. / and women’s clothing, the fact, sity of Connecticut library ini' that some people have a fear Storrs, Susan continued to write. the old brick ocdonlal while Ho­ “Aren’t you pleased *d' ha've / of being buried alive and a his­ The following, sent to friends, is race was busy teaching or play­ reached 100?” ing the organ. Miss Pendleton In II tory of the He/brbn Post Office among those 'written wjthln tHe. ”N o!” rile replied, shaUtogtier from 1801 to 1966. H er daily Not one to send out change of . new abort hairdo, ‘wjilich w as — past two years. Tlti^' ‘APlot '■I would Hk« to And OUI wtw pM o Herald columns, equally diverse Yet?” It seems to symbolize her address notices, Susan left her very beoeming. ‘‘I’ni «A. I ed ig> the thread. and entertaining. Were rdad far ' 'pasabnate interest in'the simple friends wondering what hap­ -wish I w ere dead.” Who co m e 'o u t o b n d In Mts’s beyond the Hebron town line. thing* of life, and living; ' _ pened when the sprightly letters "If you’re wishing,” 'she''was The daughter of a scholarly and columns of Hebronalla'sud­ asked, "why npt wish for 16 or - quoxTsi. Hebron physician and a mother I am hot ready to-die Just ' denly ceased. But Horace sup­ 25 Inrinod?” I wbMd Uke to OilUt lito eU over who loved- poetry, Susan grad-' yet. plied the answer. She aooqpibed. the puggerilion, bated from what is- now East­ , Lend me another day. Last week Susan received which is verlfi^ in one ot h er Briw* it out las 1 triad to bitan*. ern Oonneotlcut State CoUege I want to climb up to the gai^ early well-wishers while en­ recent poems, entitled "Mother , I don’t Uk* ttte aagriS. 1 t e t In 1901 ond'la^ht school In .He­ ret again • ' sconced in her wheel chair out­ E arth :” * Uka ttaia bron and Cdliunbla .before she And hear what the old boards side her cheerful room In- the I «ion’t Uka tha aonotMsdtiMlr. went Into jourhoUsm. She also " say. Natchaug Home, which |s 'set' .-iV hinkrI would Uke to be ElSigl I. would Uka t o ocrm tan k to Mw asalstod. with Saint Peter's To lean my cheek oh t|»« on th e 'rid e o f p. quiet hUl out­ once more. ■ '-* ' | aaxth tilit I kiMwr, School of Liberal and Humane : ", ' dusty pane ’ side the bustle of the city of n 'wa* oweet. K 'was hard. It B%Ut R out' to «ba «nd od « « Studies, a scholarly .^gumsuHi: *j" And gaze at (ha far away Sky, . waa cruri- '" 4 / '-V , - 7 " / I ■4 .1 :■/ . '\ V a: m \ rA01.TWO im r® EVENlNqj^ HERALD, MANCHESTER. -CONN.. FRIDAY, MAI _____ . „ \ ’ s : MANQHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY'; MAY 1, 1970 PACK T H ^ Sheinwoli! on Bridget i vFraiuie’s Maoists Plotting^ TitEATI^RvTIME S C l t ^ U L E ream s ^ROrfeaSIONAL.' r^R TH / D i^a Ross, SujpEtemes X y T o n ig h t rtlipry M bore Dislikes PFIETCHER BLASS eO• OF ^ iTo Tear iBa^vn Bourgeoisie YOUNG RBADY FOB 8W B D ie » ^ /i| Burnside: The AdveJuturers, A J 7 / / Tliis^lontK at MGM Ay A u R ic n b h e in w o l d m a a (AP) —. The belong -to the I^ n ch Stud€nts„ ® By BOB. TPHOMAS^'^^- MlGs from "Ice Station Z Motowil 54 McKEE SThEET (Sast Hartford)': “MaiXato’' d< the French ex- Union, whdch pretends to speak- Cinema T 'Assoclated ^ress Write*^ '> :p r a ": the good ship Green Dol- When play begins for- the ♦ A«8 6 Anxieties of Hit Bhow Wow la the ttmn to bring bi your s c n « e n !^ ^ ^ « n i5 S L ireme left are aiming for anoth- for aiU A Trotskyist group of Cuckoo, 7:00; Tnie EAST k y M i^ Y CAMPBEIX, Storm window replno^^v ^ ' prihU'^ a ^flying saucer from I AU AfitI AOaUTTfD \worlt}. champlonAhlp in' Stock- WE.ST /' Tieetlhlterry Ifius By IIAI/BOYMC knocimd ot hta (fc»r at the thna er^May-June revolt like the one only about 1,600 menvbers al- Grit, 8:56. ■. HOLLYWOOD iAP) — They "Forfeldlleri Planet." 6« ^ l Audimets c K .Q H 0 AP'NeWsleatures Writer . .(18) DMibU Mm. ilm next month, the -hopes of Diana R o e s spinning o tt from (M) Tbtatte^M <0 hHK^V YORK/ a P) ^ T^ke the did. • " In UM8. Hiey' want to “ destroy most se lz^ control fidni a far- East Hartford M ve-In : Fan- auctioning tiie earns on Dreams',' ^reanis. 'They have 1 <;p 8 4 2 (S«) RIIn» Ndl American brfdge fans the Btqiremea and going as ' a , pressur^out of'a felevlsloif* “ We had the marvel of the AUTO GLASS INSTALLED *1^ bourgeoisie stone by stone.” left Socialist group recently by "y Hill, 9:20; Love Is a Worn- jjy gll will .been hauled oUt of W^xstore- ' Alt Atn amutth U J 10 (4S) OUUM'a^zIud will Vest 'on an all-professional single and the Supreriiea contin- ft:» (4S) M iM er WaMi m ilium .going for us in the The quotation belong^ to Alain polling 36.6 per c'ent of the vote an.'7:46. be sold-to the hi it.Uddeiv., rooms scattered over the ■’ihiiee Ptrentil 6iill«nc« l iqiihs * <>?7 54 «;U Traill or ConeeqeeScee ~ loeopljer and d hajwy man. .toaster.' , V dlt, spewed’ the 1968 revolt. He not Oedsmar's—to retain its Oqasldy and the Sundance Kid, at his flexible best during the premee. ^asi Laughton^ q^p In “ Mu- Goldm'Sti won the first trick rolL^have a new nightclub act. ' kite (C) affairs in order and attempt a Redouble Pass 6 O li Pass' - (8) Newt .-vNUi .Frank men In show busiheas, remem­ place Its weak paUs... ” "n volt tailed because' the^ masses it be. The Maodat view on vlo- 'tlny on the Bounty' ’ ? Debbie •••••••••••••••••••••••••••« with the idrtg.^of clubs and plan­ Botli''ftwe single records cn the B ey- solution of Us flnancfal'.llls—$36 BOldt ^ (O) bers with pleasure—but with no “ But generally speaking, tele­ among then^lves and , lence prompted a Paris hewspa- mwiwii an opening Md. 8:45 (28) Local Newt crowded years wheh he was the It simply ,Tir ask . Orily by trimming C4>pyi1ght 1970 (8048) Newa — Weatker — ported be was earning on awe- hrii can produce a, moalexplece NEWV BRITAIN, Cwn. ( R) Auctioneer David Welsr, who plan Goldman could afford a . farewell album by the ”qld” The" words "machine gun” Like the Black Panthers, the down will it be able to surWve. . •er than-'the------normal______pressures ot “ .I tbat Is the only thing e Sporta and Featarea Bolhe $30,(X)0 a week. / ’ every litair on the hour.” — Local firemen 'will restrict boiight the goods outright for an Indicted in Two draw one round of trum ps.-H e General Features Corp. qnd a debut album by yoUr work. Conflicts wiU eYentu- people come up with that ta ddf- 7:38 ($) Oet Smart MITES and “ Molotov cocktail” slip into Mho^ta -are often tn trouble, (2868) High Chaparral “ When you’re real hot,” iraid 1 asked' Garry what fris per­ their work to answering alarms undisclosed price therefore led the ace of^nimps his phrases. "Mlt as fiercely as Oetsnriac^ said they ' average 30 has tried to ’ ajly show In your act. We'd fen^t. (648) FIjrtBK Nan Garry, '“ you’re working almost sonal dreed was. It 8(!em8 worth If the city falls -to make a new »tan for it. More Robberies and stopped to r>e o f/th e Suprem es’s W g hit singles, (848) Brady Bakeh Somebody has you by the ear all “ Stay cool; be kind; remem­ provided on the huge stage 27, of dlamondjsi- ' COLON/ p r e s ^ Holland-IXaler-HoltandMsii’t at (18) Movie the time, even whe^you’re rid­ ber that we’re all in it togeth­ impression as an offbeat fanatic fJ^e tonight,” ar S'dd. Fire Fighters Local 922, Against Long ter Pardue, who with ills broth­ The hon'd was pretty hopeless 8:38 (8) Hogaa’a Hefoei M (C) — except for the large bright “ It’s easy to arrest " militants and more bidders' can watch on w L rh ^ ^ ^ tWita/we Motown any more. A group of (2868). Name of Ihe Game ing in a cab. er.” . In a telegFflm to Mayor Paul er was Indicted In March for if the ten was a singleton, but a Red Meo Tse-tung button on his but It Is clearly lmpossiiil»..to closed-circuit television nearby. bombings and a bank holdup (n ^°*"^,,***“ •»d‘d have gim^ on mitch4ong- aongwriters known InMde the (8) Movie ‘"niis Is why/actors ore do J. Manafort Thursday, local Six auctioneers will ^lell each Is Rejected safer line of play was available (48) Qhoet and Mre. Male soft wool pullover. stop Maoism, because Maotent Connecticut, has also been in- *'■’ '*^'**^ haVa.hurt life act.” company as the Klan Is writing 8:88 (8) Movie self-centered. T h e y are If West bad started with the High and Low Geiamp-, a French clttaen has da simply the expression of the I’,™ ': ® .VVASHINGTON (AP) —A fed- dieted for two bank robberies In totenrive rehearsal. Miss Wilson s«w)d^,;;^e might for them ix»w. (48) Here Come Ike Bridet stanUy turned back In on them­ don^sald, “ The mem.bers of this doubleton J-10 of trumps. 10:48 (2868) Bracken’a Worid B (C) LOS a 'nGELiES — The highest bds dottorate In physics -from will of the masses. items per day. Some 11,866 col­ Missouri last year. Miss Birdsong—h ef" real nam e have stopped workdngi-'s’ (a ehot a m r selves by other people as well linlon hJtv^ made It clear.that eral prosecutor’s recommenda­ Changes Plan (18) T od O’clock Report (C) and lowest points in tJie con­ the University of Parts and “ You can arrest or kill a man,' ored slides will be projected on Pardue, 23, was named In the —had replaoed Florence Bal- Miss Birdsong h»at the (48) I.JOVO American Style (C) as by their own inclinations.” they want equal pay or parity tion that Sen. Russell B. Long, 10:30 (18) Tempo 18 (CV' terminous United Steutes (48 speiAt a year at Cambridge Uni­ but you can’t kill the revolt of a screen to Illustrate the ob­ $80,477 holdup of the Citizens Changing his plan, 'Goldman . Today Garry restricts hta ac­ with the policemen.’ ’ , (8) Ohoot and Mre. Mnir .■dates) are only 80 miles apart. versity working in his field and mankind until you stop the ex­ jects. , ' DLa., be Indlctedi on bribery Bank of Pacific May 9 and for led a low diamond to dummy’s 11:88 (8-8-88-48) Newe — Weather tivities largely • 'to a weekly The previous contract expired — California’s • 14,494-foort; Mt. perfecting his English. portation of many by man. ^ , Ddring the weeks before the 'charges In connection with a queen. The Jack fell, and de­ FEATURE AT 6,~9;15l and Sport! htoadf a hank in premes doifl have a s a /in the BE SURE BLISS too been nerving the H om e ..physics <)epartment of the Paris yourself been on .an assembly Mediation and ArWtraUoh for said one>t.’I never thought I’d Declarer ndfed a club with our ■vary first a-ppearance, could go. 1:44 (8) With ’1>U Blag (O ) vorite. X The newspaper said govern­ Danbury, Conn., on Feb. 13. The matter, but npbody seems to (84) P reniiM Taeatre Owner for 88 YEARS. For a (xntiplete FREE IN­ college of science, on which Uhe.’’ both, sides to m ^ t again last see the day the four of trumps, led a heart, Feb. 16. How (x>uld I forget It?” “ People (44) New i Headllnei -:(-^CSAF Since he probably has enough ment lawyers apparently decid­ bank, the police station and a t a (Jrasttc mind, since it’s a-suooeeoful for­ SPECTION of your iMMite by a Ternitte Oontmi modenate dncoone ho lives. He Is Trouble with .. the assembly Monday wita State mediators dn Nor did anyon^lae In MGM’s to the Jack and' ruffed a club Mias Wllaon, one of the orlgl- change in Bellgioao Film and Sign Off Ih the bank to keep steak on hls- Expert, supervised by the finest technical otaCf, ed Long was not connected to car were bombed In connection ''sound,” Miss Wil- mula. iU5 (8) Newocope (C) Septic Tanks single and will not talk much iifi® worker, he’s a sucker for Hartford. heyday. During th ereglm e of with the holdup. Twenty-five with the king of trumps. He got nal Suprermes a decade ago, son says, S:()8v(M) New i and Sign Off teble for several generations, AND phone our nearest local office: any Illegal acts on the basis of we’re on the The Uve act is "performed ^ bou t himself. , the old-fashRmed' 24-hour strike The union, which represents Irving Thalberg and Unds B. persons ware injured and com­ back to dummy with the ace of days, “ In a couple of years, you same .1 i:10'(S) Newa and Weather -- Mo­ why does he continue working evidence gathered In a federal the Motown sound, from a script, but since It’s cur­ ment of . Meditation aad Sign Gedism^’a p^uasNve b r o w h —^annonnedg in advance—folst- about 150 firemen, rejected the Maer, "MGM was unquestiond> munications were loiocked out. hearts and led dummy’s nine of will.” J Uiink at all? probe In Baltimore concerning biggest thing people rently new, it gives the. siikgers Off . Plumed Sewers eyes blink not as he describes, ed on Ijilfn by the Comihimlats, city’s offer of a raise to $8,600, bly the Tlftlany’s of the movie The Pardues are the sons of diamonds to draw' the last She adds, “ We’re starflng are sa; . “ Well, I didn’t do anything ex­ the contract for a garage under al)out lu now is that In softly accented English, what Gelsn>gr believes. ; ' retroactive to April 1, and a $100 business. It’s easy to lament J. Russell Pardue, 53, who, t^amp. again. We’re friends. It‘s a nice we a feeling of freedom which they cept occasional spot ax>pear- a Housfe--of Representatives of­ the same but Jean has Maeliine ^B|eaned 649-9240 went wrong the last time. He MUb calls for . Vunorthodox” raise on Jan. 1, 1971. They sqjy those days, especially after a along with his mother Mrs. Except for one losing spade feeling. It makee ainging eas­ all enjoy. They’d Uke to '-.T'fxl'kogvgvga TE^g"gFlt01*ia ance^ Jfer 2% years,” ’ he said, fice building. . The O a th ’s a naturally warm 'voice. A changing th< act, to keep It f».C1 S ^ ymi-want to have a Septic Tanks, ' Dry Wells, tells of his new power base— title s . the New Britain policemen have visit to the MGM collecUon. .Daisy Pardue, 79, have been dummy was now good. South ier.*’ voice Is hard to find now- ^ w w Lines InstaJled—Cel The Justice D^ fresh ;for thentaelves, but listen­ workmen—and hds new tactic— • . “ You see t^e enemy waiting paid $8,700 since Jan. 1 and What a wonderland of memo- epa^^ttant with- mdsslng from their home near made Mb contract by rutting 38 Nortti St. s tel. «$a-9001 . MQss Blrdaotig says, “ You .ys In a rock singer, one place to go when you wake up lii, ior Waterproofing Done. held Immediate comment ers always wont to hear the old Should Sign Up BUSS TERMITE CONTROLCORP. the unexpected, the unorthodog. for you up there on the hlU,” should be paid the same. ries. The star costuiiies draw comment. Union since about the time of t^ ce .in his owh hand instead WnXJMANTIC shouldn’t have to go on stage makes the words suggest a the morning. Also It serves as a The last time, Geismar ,achd Geismar-^ explains. “If you go up telegram said if tae city the greatest interest, because Long, chairman of the S«[»ate the holdup there. of ruffing twice in\the dummy. Supremee hits, so 'so,me things platforTn for other''*■ things you Millions of Mothers will be under abnormal pressures, o4h- feeling. Reglstratioiis are how being McKINffEY BROS. DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR C O . , ^ . • EST, Oohn-Bendlt plunged the /ioan- by the way -he has prepared, make a wage offer they captured most vividly the Finance Committee, has denied ■ The Indictment noted that the He would have fallel^ dnglorlous- must stay the same - Dally Question \ ' and dined in this delightful Court Heaji^ing Im m inent In Los Angeles. Miss Wilson ta mer. er things.” when the Comm' ht party, the The Maoists believe Ih seques- -Henry Kosiksin, local presi- Gafcles’ trenchcoat from “ Com- ■Victor J. Frenkll of Baltimore, machine g^iih,Conviction on As dealer, you hold: Spikes, restaurant. Reserve, quickly! from 'Detroit, Miss Birdsong The' minimum age' limit for The "other things,” whlfrir for about $5 million In extra Moore dliln’t specify, are Chari­ Oommunlrt-led u lons “ and the tering the management In their dent, said under the restricted j-ade X ” and other movies the each lobhery coifld carry a‘ 26- 9-2; Hearts, A-J-7; DiomWds, Mother’s Day Dinners from Camden, N.J., and Miss boys tind girts interested in this bourgeolse” s ^ « off and nego- offices—they’re doing it an av- work load firemen would not tied Instead of buckled . . payment. ‘ year sentence. Q-9-7-6; Clubs, A-9-8-6. \ from $3.76 In M ISA€ Drain Dispute Terrell from Belzoni, Mlw. ties in which he is active. type of work is 14 years. 'Ap­ ■"It may sound terrible to say Op^n’ b Days A Week 9 to 5:30 —^/Thursday Nigh'Fs till 9:00 ' tlated sizabl#d z a ^ payp< raises with erage of )four times a week, carry out any duties except an- Mario Lanza’s uniform for Stephen H. Sachs, U.S. attor- The bank at Union was robbed What do you say? The dispute'between Yeomans problem, pleas for sym_ pathy,___ ^ N All three are single and riven- plicants^ must furnish a birth so, but I have no -big remaining the goveierlunent. Geismar says, but the news is swering alartns- “The Student Prince" -he never **®y ^® Ma^land, district. Just about the time a bomb wCn^ Answer: Pass. The hand) is family, of 216 Oakland St., the from the MISAC churches, "and ^ e prdblem of ibullding a u.,,,*, , ^ tn nhnu, ■■ comprorni sald held down because the govem- But he stressed that the fire- ^ore it because he walked out investigated allegations that off outside the sheriff's office in MISAC corp. and the Suburban many (Aher outo,f-court hidvee romhn^q’'^i^ationshlp wWle ^ I n ' marked. "My goals are to sail who orthodox ment Is afraid of it spreading. men would not be “on strike and on picture,__ _Ingrid Bergman’s Long and former Sen. Daniel B. the WasMngton County court- Development Corp. o-ver the have been see-sawing 'back and travelliig ml the time, other proof of age, at the thne o f , registration. my boat” —^he has a 4p-foot Oominunists o-Paacists. it is Maoism when someone we wUl continue to respond to bustled dre'ss f^ ” Gaslight,’’ In Brewster, D-Md., had agreed to house in Union. It cause exten- ; drairiage of storm water onto forth between MIBAC and the Miss Birdsong Miss Ter ey ketch—“keep my friends, and ^ v e k n ^ t ^ t steals 30,000 subway tickets aft- any and all alarms of danger.’ ! ^^ich she won her first Oscar, recelve money from Frenkll to. alve damage, —TONITE— _ the Yeoman’s land Is expected Yeomans; so far without yield- .roll say they"' coiild travel and A Social Security number influence government consider- The Pardue brothers were ar- enjoy Kfe, COmprom^a are always under er a sudden price tacrease, and Jeanette MacDonald In “ Firef­ ■MIVI9 • 4 44A . to resume s^ rtly in Hartford ing a sattafairiory answer. work With a hui»bMd, the way must also be furnished ' at the D0N7,.v ■ BUY / A THING... ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW ” <5ne of the things I like mimenslcm about 'being on 'To Tell The had.Jd mlihon people on strike, coming out of the auto plants, Janssen Alimony on the Bounty,” Marlene Die­ The office of the Capitol archi- bury and Jarnes in Rockville, PAUL. NEWMAN^^RdBX^T REDFORLL-KATHERLNK ROSS hearing a permanent Injunc- ggu their land (about 16 acres) do. Atiks Terrell adds't$iat she plicant has not yet been, assign­ and they compromised them for it ig Maoism when truck driv- tect Is studying the claim by Md. Truth’ is that I ’m Just a hired $3,750 a Month trich in “ Kismet,” etc., etc. • to -MDSAC, but the parties can- sings all the time, on stage and ed a number, he or she may the pay raises. Since then, ers and shopkeepers block the Frenkll’s firm, Baltimore Con------?0lK I Mrill'ty ^ ■ I I'. r-' obtain the necessary forins at hand. The artifacts are enough to • The iBspute, whlch^ b « n not agree on a price. MIBAC ott- "When I had two shows o f my Until You Hay4 Seen prices have gone up and now supertidghways on holiday week- SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) orbit an Interior decorator. tractors Inc., that special gov­ f yf ; contumlng for several months ^ ^ Wilson sayri ahe’s conK any Post Office. ernment requests and erroneous Home For Rent own running,^! didn’t know it they have iwthlng—except that ends, and when farmers seal off — David Janssen, who starred some are Junk, but hundreds of • now/cenlqrs around the inter- of money to dig a laiger ditch pletely different. “ J can’t mix "S^y. boys or girls- who work­ information on soil conditions PARIS — Fra^ice has at leeat was .particularly difficult until I ,1 courthouses with manure in the title role of the-popular jtems are rare mementoes. . connected storm. drain system through .the)r property, put in my ibuaineas feelings with my ed bn tobac(x> farms last year cost $6,021,199 more than the 70 m edieval hotel-chateaus BUTCH . X__ _ . , stopped. Now I could no more ... ^ day we spreaders. televlaion series “ The Fugl- when Thalberg was planning • of the two neighboring apart- pipes at certain points, and personal feelings. I ’m two dlt- must r a s t e r agate • this year than I could go to Fine Sele^ffon O f $11,880,000 contract for the con­ wheire eocomodetlons range party a traitor "Partisan warfare—violence live,’’ is under court order to "frheGoodEarth,’’ hesentbuy. I ment oomplexee on Oakland St. dlvert the water away from" the ferent people. I’m a professional for work, x: .. struction work. tram the wing of a <»atle. a the moon. *^0 without gunplay,” Geismar pay hta ex-wlfe $3,760 monthly era through China to pick up to ,t The MkSAC complex (17.6 Yeoman's hotiqe and barn, bqt woman when I’m woridiig. TransixirtattoD to apd from “ One of 'the big problems of ® Brewster, who has been 111, slrigle room in a tonrar. Travel- CRSSIDV ! acres) and Suburban C9.8 c®^® ^ ^^® Maoists are support. works of art. The same tMng Atty. Bumster said this solution, "When I get off the plane in th^. farms wiU bq provided by having your nte from that alone.” $260,268. NataUe Wood of the screen is all about.” the drainage pilans. J. E|de''^bt- bne bhuich out of the .qlSht gether. ' / When the people’s war finally BUiott Gould —Richard Schickel, Life 4 ACADEMY AWARDS INCL. BEST SONG ter,' Monchester’B^^tdnning di- M9BAC sponsors responded to Bob and Carol The third force was Getamar’s Geismar doesn’t know For “ RAINDROPS ARE FALLING” rector, rerp. has reportedly ed- anyway. “The goveirnment feat;^ Grand told the corporatiooi’s an- GEORGE jm N E W M A N anything tb cause this jaltuatilon movements In the factories far' nnal meeting Thursday. He Mltted that Ut made a mistake brU^'about the mental an- wlto the drainage plans, but still gutoh they are suffetilf^. We JvlOtHWs DAY .. , more than iirthe universities.” blamed a 119-day strike at Its ATLANTIC BEACH PARK — MI8QUAMICUT, R. I. REDfORD KfltHARlNE. New Haven plant Jast year for toe Yeomans say nothing has have' wotchied them Icae sleep, Hence hta mlUtanta are organ­ CASSiDVANOTHE KID' 'been done to stop ^^the river weAght and appetite. They are izing factory cells which are po­ much of the C Co«npo»eO er^d'Conducted by iACHAAACb thqlr probity. ) , atraln toils poio;^t is A NEWMAN FOREMAN Preicnietion- PenAvivoneColo* t$TDe Luse V ' l e s t fall, the YetHnans un- creating." for the Imported African and building materials, outdoor r ^ - “ BUDDAH" RECORDING i^lTSiT reatlon -products and services, [ M»i)bir»nAibyl J thomm t sucoessfuSy brought an action ‘ (We aide your ~iielp. Theaie Mediterranean workmen, who ■If usually Uve In miserable shan­ and In high-technology metal PLUS — Elvis Presley 'SILVER CA»X>SE" for a temporary intfuncUon people (the' ’Yeomans) ane not tytowns. and chemical products,” he ad­ “Change of Habit” against M IS^ apd, ^burban in after monetary ga^ They wont Geismar 'will not say how ded. Hartford Superior Court. Super- tq, be rid of the ‘ threat of a many oells he has. The number, plus ^’FRIENDS" ior Court Judge James F. Me- flood ..with wety sotesiltonn. AVdIlcswagen dealer he axlds, is not important. It DANCINO FRI., SAT__ 8 P.BS. • MIDNIOHT - Grath dented toe injunction on icto you help them?” /■*' eounta more if each man knows Oct. 2. The reasons for denial Only Ontiw Congregational will stake his reputation on it . hta Job. T ^ Maoists collect dues Broiled to order and served with baked potato, Texas weretl.) that Mrs. Yeoman’s church answered tWs letter, but do not iMue cards. He de­ loast and drisp green salad with your choice of dressing. talle^to fvrove lrrepaiO'bte,lmrm MIBAC mrianwhUe, has eppar- ISlo, that's not o new model Those arejhe pdrts'covered. nies receiving aid fipm anyifor- ChUdren U. $ !• * « SAtURDAf^NlGHT to her property, ^ (2.) that ently deeMod to wait for the Volkswagen. . They may moke boring redd­ sesassica ssfd mh* PHOiM IM. ttHW eltn iource; the conservative ■ !■ I iiMM frise* MM Peofeooaeeeee • ( OOWNECnOUT’8 GREATEST ^ she stUJ had 'adequate remedies courts tb settle toe rtit^in. UATHOm AT 8>A i.I miUMCI AT lit! p!m. That's an oH model Some­ ing. But there's nothing boring press sometimes aoinises him of wt*. * AAT. _ U.M I TMtMI. — |ifl ait law, namely the drainage suit Arty. Rjau eald that MISAC fairing handouts from the Red ;^Wild WoMi plus The Deep Blough; and a permanent Injunction. oftered to comwt the eftmaMlon thing Else. about laying out a lot of dough ( C h ^ s e J D ^ 2 Ohalro dfiiieoe Embsasy. However, the Yeomans’ at- at ttls expense, 'but the lYlenmans And it's on Our lot for the tcffix one of them. End Banoh fffffffff.fff f'fffff, Iff torney, WlUlam J. Bumster of nefuaed the oflfer. Have ArmsX' Together >-wMh oaaodated. some reasonanyothercolwould That'swhy’it'sso nice toJenow Cbalsa groups, the -Maoiat actiWots said recently that Ktau said, “Now 'we'S wait pn>i)aUy number only hi the Judge MoOrath “simply avoid­ for the courts to tell us wtiat be on a Volkswagen lot. that we'll take cote of anything ed TO issue" with hdB decision. doaena or scores, aay other to do." It's for sale. Along with most like that on any car we guar­ BumstbF.^xpiressed confidence Early Shoppers, Spring qualilled sources. But at the that- toe Y -e^ an s would be auc- 'of the cars people trade in on antee. And that's why we're TloQwIpt of a demonstration, a oessful- In^xMainteg the per­ new Volkswagens. pretty particular about any car of Maoists have been EASTHARTFORO manent Injunction. u a t m iR U i So why buy a used Something we give a guarantee. Special of Either Group oeen whOiping up. the eupport of DKIVI IN 'tf in s As Is the usu^ with civil FAMCAOI several ' hundred nonaiittUlated osaes, there has m c q , a great Else from a VW deoler, instead When we finally give it the hotheads, and together they suc­ LIZA MINNELLI deal of action out of court as of from Somebody Else? [ guarantee, it means we've ceed in ehepherdlng thousands. JOHN WAYNE 7 « « i MiGrjii. as in. Offers to sell the Buy it.from.a VW dealer, and checked out the car completely. High leverage 1» common. DIANA KJAER ^land, poarible solj^lone to the There oro 600,000 universUy atu- you get the VW dealer's 100% And fixed what needed fixing Come In Soon and See Dur Complete Display o f dsnte In France but only 80,000 From, the country guardntee for the repair or're­ to begin with. that gave you, placement of every majOf work- - After all, a VVV dealer has a NATIONAL BRANDxS OUTDOOR Fl)RlflTl)RE "I A WOMAN," Fanny ing part for 30 (Joys or 1000 reputation to think obpuj. mileSv.Whichev^fir comes first. W e can't, have' !t known Poror»ou*W p*»ui« f av.’n'S “INGA" and E Z l I I " ' - LOAM FOR SALE X lEtimtttd iferaUk 6UN An ALnJRJUl v.oiiiti.cni "I AM CURIOUS B ’-’U U I ■ end from Engine. Transmission. Rear orciund town that you drove off Be Sure To Tiy KeMh'a (YELLOW)" JL JIJld .J. Swt’de.i WBOUHZISKI axle. Front axf© assemblies. our lot with a Iem6n. “ Oii».8top S h t^ la g l" «18.0a - 6-Ydrd Load Brake system. Electrical system. Even if it wosn^J a YxOlksWagen. A Ih I ti rn iIu i • We’U Coma To Your TR,Uf PtJDB 287 Weet Middle Tpke., M a rioh e^ ' v L Home To Advise Yoat G IMMimet'^ndel Button niiMAINSI. ' MANlHlSIflt # Use Our Kew Hevoivtag. 'LOVE IS A WOMAN* $20 hmbiliaiLAw. (M. •), Briilol * Rt. 1, Qroton SiMSptn Mat, iislM • Credit Ptan! (*) 111 WMhIniton StrMt (i& H ), MI4(N«tawii • RL 72. FWnvIlk SIwppIni Plm, Coll 64M 546^ PUiAYltt* • Albany Am. (£ 44jb IWnR MM IMlMf • (NtlNaiita a All Fnrehaaea I s s p e e t e d (tt.lQ,WU(lmoUi Oppotlto toa Bennet Jisii«2 High Bohool Before Dellveryl ' " ^ " i e l N E M A 1 P BIG oa hovrA (Sbuth End) Msln Strsat a We Rave Terms To r'n:iin-:. 11 a r.; ■ * i j a CL HITS // Bitwoon 7 ofid 9 A.M.' - •> TRUDON, Inc. FREE MAIN ST. FARIONO or 111 our own lot next to atorol Please Bveryooet TOLLAND Tin[CE.-~TAlXX)TrVILLB N

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•X'-- \ ■ J- ■ T '.- ■ ■ "V iPAGE FOUR ^^AiidHESTEft EVENING HERALD, MAN(Sh E S '™ , CoJ^K^FRIDAy ! 1970 CHESTe R EVEmNO HERALD MANCHi^'r^ rOVN.. FRIDAY I. 197o>^ -V- PAOB F IV I Ulilroyat/Seeks W all Street^8 Prohl^m » h« says he has received . about owndls wriild have to-v^- 'e be- iio Tuoks outside'o?the" building, He said nO one had oompieJn- Z o n i the operations of the car repair fore the ZBA to get pei^htMlon Bruep A. Cantrell, oiie Of the ed about bis operattonX^iTun- oil 8 i h|(JF<)r shop at 174'W. Center for the sign. owners of the shop, kald he .MOW M ake Prediction D i f f i ^ i I f i H u e s a l ^ to h im . ” I re a d about so'die. OiFBlN 7 DAYS A WlBBlK /550 Exeij^itives 'Monahan listed five sHpula^ . Brude A, OantreU, oi>e if tM *W(ietlm€8 "returns to the .rtiop cohtpimnts In the pa^r, a while By-JMIN CUNNIFF th6 paper value ot equitl^in't 6 XTo Auto ^o p tionn that were laid out wbert owners of the shop, said /i^ay aftei‘'"^:.^m. to work on his own Tigo, mjt, nobody has come to m a n c h I stbr p it . AP Bating Annilyst monthSf ;»y that, tuieient" (uiw WATERBURY, (3ohn, (AP) — the' Zoning Board ot A p p e ls th at he had^ not ..received the t>ar o r tbvclfenn" He denied me to complain," Contrel) ■ ' ------NEW -YORK (AP) — Wall Kphprable blue chlpi Americ(^ Uniroyal Inc. has disclosed that ThomW i:. M6nolwm, tjjg granted the si^al exception letter. . that he had'ViV JunW outside said, . 5 Street jie '^ Setting-^swamped'Telephphe & Teliegrapii. It is looking for houalUg ln%wes(- town zoiilqg regulations for *the foreign car repair jdiop' The flve.cdndltlons ' set by the the building, He said, '’alL^lje w o M ain i»-tS78 ^ wMh new* prbblems these days ’A'PAT lias- been Uic 'fnitliful cenfml Oo^ectlcut /for 'about in 1966, and he said he Would c'' ,^ning re^ ^ s to b^, drlio proba- ‘told a gathering qf-’^ a l estate • tVith which 6^ the State De-; bly never distinguished them- agents Wednesday' night that partment foreign affairs spe- selves In any other way. about 321 million would be spent clallsta would h a ^ difficulty. " W hat anaJiyft could luvve fore- for homes for the executives to__ .Eie o s c a l ^ l o n of seen tha^ how war has broughL-^^^tTe^c themselves almost for 360 executives to arrive by garm ents, Inflation. A cool Southeast y^la oven^ght, like a kaleidpcscope, June 1971, 100 more by Septem­ full dress I (lim it 3) would warm the stock market * brand new pattern? ber or October 1971 and the final Just^nough.” That’s what tlie analysts are 100 by early 1972. IT’S Although one war ^ one war .looping for. But nobody’s predlot- Uniroyal also has plans to too many for angj^ts Vyho un- close its Footwear Division Ui VN.\ derstand balance sheets but not ------Naugatuck by fall. That ORTH balances of pUw^), these securl- ^ , • r w plant employs' 4 ,(HK) 'persons.. , ties sdiQhirs are also being i O dO y ITl fllStO r') MORE n ♦♦art force^^o keep an eye on the X confused and potentially explo- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS m o t h er s d a y . Today Is Friday, May 1, the / CANDY—^ tm a n ’B NEW FROM PLAYTEX ^--^weign aflalrs are very much i2ist day of 1970. There are 244 \ a fab t< ^ this m ^ket. but ana- days left in the year, Schraffts, C a^y Cupboard n W k of tnq\n< THE LIVING UNDERWIRE lyses of tOcqi^ affairs by secur­ Today’s Highllghf In History ities men laclr-^mediblllty. Pew ARTHUR DRUQ On this date in 1898, an Amer- STRCTCH Br a ' ^vestoM are wiHUjg to buy j^gn naval force under AAdm stocka because of a mHip George Dewey destroyed a political forecast by a securities Spanish fleet in Manila Bay. analyst. And so they remain On This Date^ \ mosLdataleptlc. In 1873, the U.S. Post Office FAMOUS HUN J)6mestioally, speaking, it is put penny postcards on sale for ^also difficult to determine the the first time. thinking of those who guide the - Famous living^ x+fe+ch bra In 1931, the jrEmplre State r e w ^ New York City was com'fort now underwire ^ NEW COTTON SKIMMERS ^ t rates were supposed to cur- dedicated bv former Gov vfikh' taU ^eavy spen«ng. But some- former Gov. Alfred E. Smith. thing has-gone wrong -with.that suppgrf'^r perfect separation. theory. In 1936, Ethiopian Emperor rtonif,,! „ 1 ^ Halle Selassie fl^ from Addis IN G R EfT PRINTS AND SOLIDS capital spending plans—the Ahaha ■ AMERfCANt Flexible undeixup wire, self plans of business of remodeling ’ « » adjusts to ^ you. Sheer and expanding—were siipposed p/,, r- Bennet Teachers of the Year to be falling off by now. SSead, ’ made it clear at a May Day \: elastic stretch back''Bnd'■anc sid^ business Seems to be raising Its / Miss Martha Gunther, reading consultant, and Da- intentions to spend. rally In Haviana’s P laza (Dlvlca ■ir­ That, at least, is the opinion of '?'= If'’ intention of hold- Home IsyWhere You Hang Your Nest ■vid Nordling, industrial arts teacher, voted .“teach­ for all around.d support.H ers of the year’’ by the student body of Bennet regular 14.00 some phvate economists who ' Amber is for caution, liut the word isn’t even for the birds, judging from spar­ FIGHT POLLUTION Junior High School, hold Revere bowls given to (B and C cups 32-40). have surveyed ' the field, and „ f row pere et mere, pefehed over the sig nal light at W. Middle Tpke. near Che­ 10.94 ^ whose conclusions mdude a flooding along , / , them at a tea held yesterday afternoon in the ney Tech. One of the pair is beaking a bit of fluff, a moment before making a D cup 34-42. 8.00. ^ p le forecast of stlil higher Mississippi River’s 1,000 desQcnt to. add to^ the well-under-way nest, consti’Ucted in answer to nature’s Franklin Building cafeteria. The plaque, for her interest rates and a prediction from St. Paul, Mli USE AMOCO SUPER PREMIUM LEAD fAEE GAS outstanding service to students and faculty, wa^i- polls to St. Louis in late call ^ d in,defiance of any and all pertinent state regulations. However, the of a possible money panic. birds’ preparations went tlie way of “the. best laid plans o’ mice and men.’’ awarded, Mrs. Alba Hotkowski, guidance direetdf, EHot Janeway, an author, was estimated to have sft _19 who was unable to be present. Andrea Burf, Stu­ You'll want to scoop up several at this low price! dead, 40,(KX) homeles ' and Maintenance personnel from the Police Department apparently sensing that economic consultant and finan­ dent Council president; Sue Moreau, vice president; cial adviser, has been waihing damage estimated up^ > $200 the idea might be a straw^in the wind of things/to come, made, off with their million. handiwork. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) / and Janice Reault, ohairmnn of ^I^cher Apprecia­ Famous Hunter skimmers of 100 *70 cotton in ga^^rints for soma time about .the possible \ tion Week, made the presOntsitibns. The continuity panic. He sees business and of the annual event wa;| e^pRaslzed by the fires- government locked In a battle to You Can htow Have and perky solids. Left: A sculptured print S-iS. borrow from an insufficient sup­ ence of Miss Dale l^acLean, teacher of Spanish at ply of lendable funds. He sug­ MOTHER'S DAY MAY 10 Bennet, who was pifesident of the Student Council gests credit controls, and possi­ in 1963, wh(|n the awards were inaugurated. Seryjng 1 .Right: U-neck, patch pockets. 8-16. Sportswear. bly a continued market dip. NYLON S T R # ^ yesterday were Patricia Jackmore,"Abby Ellis, Beth The continued demand for Brown, Pamela Horton, Wendy Mrqsek, . Karen money by coiporatidhs is ex- h o s M y 3 9 c pr. Frost, and Laurie Horwitz. During' the week, - plained partially by their need teachers were given blotters, pens, boxes of choco­ to modernize in Order to make lates,'* carnations, and plastic folders "for papers. / themselves more productive ' and thus offset the higher costs of inflation. But in so doing they p a N t y h o s e 7 9 c contribute to Inflationary pres­ SALE OF sures. This Isn’t, the only thing that WHEN YOU PURCHASE FAMOUS LOLLIPOP confuses analysts trying to pre- .diet the fdture of the market. 8 GALLONS OF GASOLINE •' Ihe entire Nixon progr^ to ^ PANTS AND BllffNIS halt inflation is now betng aoc- FROM OUR SERVICE STATION ond guessed. The administration maintains that results -will begin to show sotm; but >atient in- ,• vestors a re uncertain. They’rq,-' ^ ot^e-a-year-salel not ill th 6 mood to believe. V 7 / ^ And then there is the big,/b)g tiodem Gloiw p air 4.50 - question that.is highlighted by 7 the demon^ations at annual FREE! FREE! meetings,. Will the need to im­ Noy/save on your favorite prove the envtronraent to ne- , flec^ in lower coiporate prof' it^?WTio can answer with assur- . lollipop pants. Choose from ahee? It isn’t o ^ the solvency of bond teg, elastic leg and other companies, or of the en- < tire economy, that concerns many analysts today. Their o-wn bikinis, in white, blue, pink, 1 / 25,000 a'rins are in trouble, many of them anyway, and this fact con­ k m m and maize. Sizes 4-7. Sizes tributes to a lack of investor ^ confidence. \ « 4 ' It seems reasonable to as­ 8-9,^ 6 fpiT 5.00. lingerie sume, f«M- example, that a small GREEN .p m r investor ‘ who reads of mls- ' ^ mangement, paperwork prob­ the Mother’s Ring lems and thefts in brokerage houses ign’t going to be enthu­ siastic about turning over -his Mmm money for investing. Wear it with pride . . . cherish it always. The two bands o f/ 4 karat gold" signify hus­ An ironic coup 'de gras may STOCKADE I have been administered to this band and wife . . . in turn,, the bands"are joined together by the synthetic birfhstone Given Away Every Week market, in which about'$200 bil­ The best privacy and prbtec- lion have been trimmed from of the month for each child in the family^ THERE IS ONLY ONE "MOTHER'S RING." 1st PRIZE—12,000 STAMPS ■tiorv. 6' high 8' long. IT IS so distinctive, so unique, that is has been awarded U.S. Patent * 186.183,'Ask for 2nd PRIZE— 8,000 STAMPS get that good it; by name,^confirm it by its identifying tag. 3rd PRIZE— 5,000 STAMPS • 1 5 . 0 0 feeling inside... wif'TKw f”” BASKETWEAVE ^ in n eiB must collect their stamps by 9 p.m. tee following Satuixlay Weftem Redwood fhrougti- TWELVE (12) OTHER STYLES AVAIUBLE. DONT FOR. out. F h'gh, 8’ long. SALIDFDI^I.S Central Air- ■ <,! Drawing Every Monday. *; , . Conditioning 6ET THESE ARE ALL. CUSTOM-MADE AND REIPUIRE IOO%«OTTDN ' TIME TO PROCESS. - nARIStSLACKS SPLIT RAIL 2-Rail Cheatnult USE YOUR CREDIT DOUBLE 1.94 regular 4.50 GREEN af-w: GREEN STAMPS Girls flared slacks in gay ( STAMPS bold prints of navy, WITH ALL FILL-UPS ROUND r a il fen c e brown and red; also paisley I- Two-raill ience ..tor beaiity. ^stripes. Elastic back, As low as r' — sizes 7-14, Sizes 4-6X Sm .us fDr freejMbmMAiyn,, reg. 3;50, now 1.94. fira Inititlitfbh • 4 . 2 0 FOQARTY BROS. 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■) •(- ^ i ./ •• -■ , - \'\. 7^ :V.- P A O B SIX ' WANCHESTER^fiVEMNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MAY 1. 1070 MANCHESTER EVENlNG^^ R A L D, MANCHESTER;' C O ^ ., FRIDAY, PAGE

■ /’*■ 'TWs year's currihit |e)l it would l>e' TOtnethlngr of a Alien Girisberg at UCoiin ’v ^ C o v e n t r y Herald. . •r ./•■gardod as a s^ arritp . Tolland County PoUti<5 °=^ /■ the, Arincd fist ahould ever ^1 and In the’ proposed budget for^ 1Ettpnitt$ ^Ifprdii) be able .'fti^ieoonipnsh ita object and Yesterdays next year, It appears, •with no in- withdraw, Irateft^ b( , dmvW for- croase, In the' general govern­ -PDBLlgHBD BY TH* He Says, Chanting Gialnis Crowds ment budget. liticmns t'ociis Sunday BUULD PRlNTlIfO CO., me ,..-eV'er farther in. . 2S'Year»Ago IS BiMell Streat By OLEMBWELL YOUNG In sum, the town nppers^to _junebratan OomL • » One human thing bught^o said. United 'Jswteh Appeal drive (Herald Reporter) face a sizeable mill-rate In- On\,AridQ:^r pfid Columbia .. THOMAfl P. rmROUSON. We are not blessed with pOpdroim in opens to Manobeator with goal WALTER R. FBROU80I P ' Many of those who have (^xjPToj^sed (mease, arkl both ’ Town’ douncll . ' - V . PublUhen of $10,000. • Omlrmnn Wealey Lewis and By BETTE QUATRALE >.^d at the caucus consists of IVtuntfad Octobah T881 *^the White House. The two men who have heard'of poet Allen Olhsbetg t I -I*.*','- ^Townspeople have toe'op- the. teachers) and so in subject school board ohairman RichaLht.. (Herald Reporter) tdkm. chairman Paul. Merrlok, PublWiad Brar ------Except SundAya had to deal with the situation in Vietnam 10 Yean Ago picture hiin a* a bearded super­ Messier ha^e expressed some vice "Shalman George Peters •ad HoUdigra. irad at tna Poat OHioa at annuated f h ip ^ iritonlng ob-' ^portunlty tonight to speak to iWease. Democrats to Andover and |iaiM»attar, { are normal flesh and blood, not very ond Guy Beck. One of theos aa Sacond . Claaa MaU •Itida was- a, Itoe scenlties to the natne of art. He concqro'ng their v l^ on the XX Xcboql m-noonniKisei jBuOget MIKBHike cohcern over this, both offering ^ mo-71 financial situation of toe'XXiri tX l 'sU ^ board budget The past Columbia qdU be caught up in candidates is itted to Duf- different from what the average Amenl; Herald did not Is a "kook”, they sky,, and hte,- to SUBSCRIPTION RATES - town, when the Town Oepncll ns prepent^ [for purposes of the Finance, toe mldM.; of heavy political ac- fey Payabta In Advance can might be if placed In the same ^ ' V. kvcotoprehenslblo and repre- Ona ta a r ...... MSO.OO holds Its first budget hearing hcarto^xTe^enta a total In-. ^ tivlty thU iyeekend as the ap- 'This slate Is being cohto|^ SL* Ifontiiat...... I5.se sition. No m atter what our attitude to­ '^tentoble '’poetry" is a 'paaslngx Thcaa Montha ...... 7.80 , fad, Ulto college dermonstr^ since the changeover to the new crease of'x|to^txl4 mills, a 28 rate I" Tuesday’s h/ a slate headed by Ona Ifonth S.S0 ward their decdshons, none ,o t' these Poet's Corner | tlons. totm -'oi government last year, per cefit IncreasV'over the cur-ap^ars to prinuiry for state convention I-Aura Szegda, with Albert deeialona has cotae easily for them. And The hearing will be held at- ren t.flg u rc oil $1,010,682... X delegatee becom e m ore toeis- Hadlgjan and Ja m e s Q. Corey. MEimER OF »Not so. '^tex.^rofesSors and the Capt. Nathan Hale School „ I, 'x, tont The challengers are, supporting -- “ - _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS / , - Summer Is Near - probably a. good percentage of ^ For general ^wn govern- Complaints Lost Year Tlw Aaaoclatad Praaa la axcliulvely-..eS when ’they ask us whet we would have The sweet breath of sprtng-the and will begin at 7:80 p.m. Andover Democrats backliig ^^""hue. • tUladw*a«aa wto tbaMOV uaau«a WAof irapubllcatlon CpUimUSUlUIl UI'of' CDA) the. students asaembled’''yeBte]V •ment, the p rio ^ ^ «kuro,, Is^jjany townspeople last year »•»» dlapatchea cradlted to It or not'.other done, we really have no shining answer, m m air so pure and free, The proposed budget for the the candidacy, of Joee^ph Duff^ PoUtlcal Receptions wlaa credited In thia paper and ala- ■ /«lafjentoon at the-Unlveritty $671,064, • of U lc h $120,064 Is acturillyx com?>lii^re th at th i l o ^ n » a p u sh e d here let us all try to remember th^t. Mother nature i^iens her arms hi Connecticut for a ^eousslon new fiscal year, which starts returned in revenue. THe cur- rate had not been set higher have i^eduled a noon-time raljy Oaridldates of both pokttcal AU riihta of rapubllcatlon of apeolal dla- ' &■' 'iW to smiles of a warm sun, on ..Jiily 1, Is ppellminary only, and at tile Andover Elementary I*rUes toavo embarked on ,a palcfaaa herein are alao reaapred. with Ginsberg probably held, rent appropriated figure to - thls-. gjnee a tqtal rise of two .mllte ' Ipvely to see! the same opinion. But Ginsberg is not being recommended to School, featuring none oUwr poliUcai receptions the town^eople by the. council. a re a is $613,811. in three y ears did nqt seem TTia Herald Piintlna Cpnnpany Inc., ae- Our Changing Law Day The tis y ’B Dome, akuro blue, ac­ ■proved them wrong. They jmay than papular movie sta r and wWcIh will keep county pollUoal no financial responsibility for typo- centing d{lfting cotton In thfe preliminary_ form, the The geriei[al government , realistic. Lewis has poMed out aomoUimeB political octivlat 'ead®ni busy for ttte next few graphlcsa arrora appearlns in • advertlse- Nothing has been more gri^mly ironic not have agreed with his con­ mrata and otoer readlna matter, (n The clouds — budget" rV r'W ts’ a'm in'rate category covers the on -several occasions that the Paul ' Newman,^ „who will of x'*weeks. SUnchaatar EvenlnF Haraild . m i& i clusions, but no one could deny, Increase of bWvtreen 17-and 19 ^"rds and com- town Is now actually operating In our time than the way our observance . No more wicked raging that toe poet, now n years old, course be accomtxinted by the Paul Newman and Dutfey will Subacrlber to Los Anpelea Tlmes-Washlnx- -atorlns, imuto-'twrens-eraoed^ mills. The present rate fs‘ 68 nirin^ and staffing-on a budget of about 61 mills, appear at a county reception for "**. Post News Service. of-Law E>ay has been shifted away from has an intellectual method to mills. In 1968-69 the rate was' Town Hall and police and rather than the set rate of 68. U.S. Senatorial pandidabo. £*'*nl of N. E. A. Service Inc are toe Later to 'the day, Columbia DeinocraUc delegatee and town ’Hlahara Itopi^ntatlvea — Mathews. what M(a8 once the special intent of its his often seemlhg maitoess. 56, and,'4t was the same the road crew salaries, among Snow removal costs this fiscal B lrd sjR ’^iWig. nature in irtay- other things. Chairman Sunday- at 1 at ttie 9s'.'*" ^"®" Special Agenev foundersH^ard a more routine service Ginsberg c*me to UQqnn to year before that. majority of year, for’inatance, soared mipporUng the can. Bolton Lolpe House. New Tort. Chicago. Detroit and Boston . a»r€ne ripplea of calm over hand out the annual Wallace figures in the eneral govern- above iprevlous years,,. atJfcount- todacy of AJ Donahue, a Stam- . As is customary in the an­ GOP Gubernatoral candidate ^M M B B R AUDIT BUREAU OF OIRCULA- of leas contlwersial aims. , • ’''W ters, especially the lake! ment budget Wlect largely Ing for about a mill.' Much of to his bid tor Stevens awards for student nual budget business, towns­ As it was founded, Law Day had an Holding fish pole in hand at poetry. (This year’s top prize normal’' , Increitees, with the Republican leotters- magic swimmtoS hole of yore, people are presented at the exception that our new poal- out of last year’s budget sur- Mold a poUtioal rally for Intematlonal goal' ^^ad of it. and this ot*$|800 went to Bruce Dvorchlk, hearing with a relatively “ raw" and delegates at toe MUlbrook Friday, May 1 h c - I hear new'sounds awake! a senior from Trumbull. The tlons. are being |-opo8ed. These P®us. • Democrats to Columbia end An- goal was the educaUim of all nations to In every nOsteigiri breath of air Restaurant in Vernon on Wed­ ceremonies book place last night include'\wo ,^lspatchers. The school board is now rim- dover at Yeoman’s Hall to Co- nesday at 8 p.m. I feel a gypsy urge, a firm the original (or close- to that) one mCehanic sanl- ning a projected $28,000 in the,„lumWa at 6 pm. Donahue will the realization that tlmre had to be a to UOqnn’s large Jorgensen requests of the" various goverri- InvltBitloais to a reception to demand ^ • auditorium, followed by a pro­ tarian-lnspector. red, and unless tight restrictions appear at the rally in person, be held May 16 hove brien sent Once A ^ ^ , Open-Ended War rule of law In the world foKcverybody If That again I must, Ibq my child­ mental agencies. ... gram of poetry riding and Followingowina the'me hearing,nearina 'the me According to T^wn Manager P'®®®^ '«'®outos In that wto Itoely bring 'part Of. ^ CoimirDem^ii^c Tow n, The fact th^xUnited States military there was to be survival for ai^body. hood rendevous retreat...... chanting by the poet, with oc­ CoUncU m eets an d weighs' Oentos Moore’s ekplanatlon in X down, irei^e family aJ^gfw aoJn* Chairman and delegates by U lb languish in hot summer sim, Town As the observance of Law has. 1^1 casional audience participation, the comments►mmente of of the townspeo­ the townspeo- a sort Ol budget ^eamble, the return Kennedy-tyite campaigning. Senatorial candldaite Edwa.,. force has now officially crossed another feel Joys of childish teaza, me lownspeo- er ^ ^ Tuesday primary ■to toe Marcus. The reoenUon has Itoen l>een evolving, year by year, its p e b b le and a standing ovation. ple, then decides on a final bud- two police dispatchers will al national boundary is ra^eAil ehough in salty, sweet — ■ It was the public Ginsberg get, which is presented to the '°w better utlllzaUta of police see it through the end of the two towns is an unusual aitua- scheduled for'12-30 at toe M- lUelf. broad international significance hhs Skim like a''butterfly barefoot- ' who performed last night on toe townspeople for a vote at the manpower. A full-(lnie officer current fiscal year. tton, which Will for once bring ton T-nirf, House. ed across toe Jeweled grass Lewis has stated also that he the selactloo of delegates to toe ___ But even more ominous th^n the fact, dwindled, and its entirely sound but still ' irtsge, surrounded by attealUva town meeting. This year, that must act now aa l dispatcher, of dew — students. A much more private Also, the present lechanlc is feels the proposed budget for state oonventiMi to all the re«- the aCnOh itself, is the lai^;ukge and narrower domestic significances have ’'meeting is now scheduled for Romp Midlesaiy-flelds, ’toreote, Ginsberg walked almos]^ self,-'’'' May 18. ri;7’torhe;;;:d;tyr;q[^,menl ^ ‘11; the two o o p town w « * T been receiving increasing emphasis. high hills, favorite haunts I nuxfil of the President wixo orderedxlt. consciously into an /expectant Then.j at the town meeting oDeratoroperator and these!these\ two nosi-post- ___. _, P . ^ _ elected to another term, OS'was Law and order in American streets, knew! audience of about SO English de­ tlons are not compa|,ibIe under ^ l e wlecuon of Relegates to aie balance of toe tncuto'bsnt Mr. Nixon,, last night, got back to allx, the townspeople actually vote ’ when the town has to think partment ' graduate students HF present clrcumstandes, . since ^vm tlons to a vital part of town committee officen earlier • the some terms with which Lyndon ^ keeping order in American .courts of law, on the budget, or portions ahead. But toe dream.of childhood days and professors yesterday aftel'- 'the mechanic must continually the dem ocratic -pi-ocesaes, el- this week. ^^maintaining respect for police',' are all c-w -vi-i thereof, j,At that ■ meeting, they As for the biggest single ac- though it is often ignored by Johnson first plunged 'us deep into tlda ^ -Air . is a bubble dream I made — noon in a carpeted windowless . leave his duties tq operate mougn a JB dien ignored by Carrutliera is seeklnff th* nnp can ■vote to reduce amounts. coimt- to all budgets,- the teach- toe rank-and-file voters, ’rtiese nomination for state senator open-ended_ commitment in Southeast exceptional goals, even though we A bubbled champagne .of ecsta­ room to toe. new graduate cen­ but they cannot' reverse "^luipnient. This practice is not alv have to guard against the possl- sy that soon burst, began to ter. crH s^ary account, this has delegates are the jfeople ■who from the 36th Senatorial DIs- Asia, and Mr. NixOn also added one at T< t I amounts.,, It is after that meet- acceptable in the pireventlye fade! “I’m nervous," he confessed '!thc'~mni rnte~fn'r "thp niaintenance program fcurrently ff® responsible for nominating trtet. He to facing comi t^ o n some of those talking most ihg that the mill rate for the pursued. \ townspe(^le, who have toe candidates which appear on from fellow his. own. I found my retreat-owlmming to the learned gathering. "I Republtoan Jehn ch things are people Who new fiscal year to set. always been told there is noth- the baUots to November. nie American Presidency was, once hole, gem of my childhood know I’m worthy, bu( we have No votes are taken at a-hear- The position of sanlt^an-in- ing that can be done about it. Powers of Manafleld. I ^ use law, courts and days of yore Most people tend to Ignore Democrats are expected to again, speaking in terms of vlctoiy or to find a common ground" to Ing on the budget, which is the apector is neceasaiy, Mtrare since this Is a contractual item, Imposing..brutallti^ of their Buried under colossal struc­ talk about. He proceeded to an­ reasem for tonight's meeting. A to order to implement an But the .town of Chaplin, oper- politics until faced with ' toe support incumbent State Ben. defeat, vl'hen the one lesson we really tures, sltper highways , . . was ■‘W party-endorsed candidatee at Robert Hbuley, atoo of Vernon, fellow map. swer questions for two hours, hearing . is for the people to aggressive housing-code enforce- ating under' new legislation, re- diseovered-a long .time ago Is that tMs no more! interspersing his discussion of m^e comment only, and tor ment progranf; ' cently voted a cut in Its teach- election . time,.... little realizing ______~______today’s mailKsalute goes to I saw progress, fast x>ace of is a war that cannot be ended that way vowels arid rhythms with illus­ Herald photo by Young the various agencies to Explain Currently one man serves in era’ salary account, and there toeopportutoty to order/which^^Bynecessary modern, age — knew this was trative chants and readings. their various needs If request- poattlons; SanHailBn inspec- are murmurings around town ^ ^ selecting of by ccmventicnal military means or Allen Ginsberg during his talk. for the reasonable pursuit of Utom otir the way it must be! Wearing Jeans ed to do Bo. assessor and zoning agent. Jhat local residents may vigor- terms. I closed my eyes, tried hard to Ginsberg, born in Paterson, in the case of the preliminary ™® Year’s general government ousiy protest the 23 per cent “ . . ,®^’ cah^riatqs own villages, rittes, states, and ^ Homemade Thp American Fresidency was, once envisage the past, Ita beauty N.J., and introduced to toe rounded Uke^ "om-mony- him on a chorus of "and aU the budget being presented tonight toidget is also set up differently proposettee but to preach toe argument Mr. Jduison employed. His Nixon’s attempts to ease school old cut-off of Federal funds be­ A sudden chorus of Unte filled He said he would be to New house’s windows. Ginsberg an- against pollution, tuid occasional stage, with no prospect that a their own town, state or nation are at €ill roax in Columbia, S.C., on Tues­ gospel,’ and not with eloquent logic — that We must protect American deseg^gatlbn in the Deep cause It ^ f t a the ^ U c a l -onus day after Leonard and Moiriian the air — ushertog in toe sum­ Ha'ven today, chanting in an ef- swered no, that the senses were oKtrenIties, sounded like the figure will be arrived at by the mer monto of Jime! fort to prevent -violence. lives by oomnHttlng American action convinced that tile same kind of need ex­ South, k vitaL^ort of his South­ away from the NiW ad­ finished explaining to ikqal wisdom, lest toe crosB of Christ still receiving but werfe npt cov- •work ^ a diaUlusioned but still- May 18 town meeting. The fig- ern ‘ strategy, are running into be emptied of its power. P ot Rev.- Walter A. Hyszko Ginsberg is really serious ering up .what they rejceiyed oelebraiing Walt 'Whitman, a ure for teachers' salaries as It and American lives to new and wider ists in the world as a whole. ministration and onto^\ the school officials from all ovkr. a Southern, croesnre that may courts. the state why they should volun-' , the word of the cross is folly to 23 Golway St. about the efficacy of his chant­ "with phantasies or memories" Whitnam ^to perhaps toe sav- stands now ' is based on the baUles — was the Johnson logic. In fact, many of those who are most compel ■ the\Admintetretlon to Manchester, Conn. ing. ‘‘In Chicago I avoided as in-much poetry. ing grace—a sense of huroor. school board's latest offer to But although the Adminlst^- tartly deaegregate their hold­ rishing,. but to I If Mr. Nixon made any special addi­ insistent that those within a nation must file ‘several 'statewldfev suits to tlon would much rather not file out districts. swne bloodshed, I think," by Ginsberg’s present .torory of submit themselves to a Tute of law are compel desegregation. court suits, the hope for volun­ A member of the Florence served it is the chanting during the trial, of poetry seems to be a iMU’ktog KITCHENS — REC ROOMS ~ ANY ROOM tion to the Johnson rhetoric, it was in r it is written, toe Chicago Seven. “Chanting 'the most forceful in claiming for the na­ Jerris Leonaril, the' as^stant tary actionwwLivi* byuy theUK nuiaoluholdout ■CV>unty school Vx>ard ^MMjueuxypointedly Quotations back to the roots, which fie says his reputed use of the word “humilia­ is a most useful thing—it uni- ^ome frOm chanting an^ ^fom attorney generalNln charge of Southern districts Is running hi-/ flsk^about Mr. Nixon’s earn- ’» wisdom of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TighfTy constructed com7n«rcial weave toinsurR easy care and long tion itself the right to live- outside any ff^ VvQ __1 _x ttfl I OTl -x ai1TkTV\1*f esS fles the commuiilty and calms <|Sj)ce. He is very toUch to- tion.” It was employed, usually, in the dvll rights, aeht tetters of mild to hard obstacles. Consid­ paign\,support for freedom-of- clevernes.s of "I would rather be a one-term rule of law where its own activities out warning to live ^'ep- South er Mississippi. choioe l>y white and black par­ adrenalln exceos. Hie deeper fiuenced by Ezra Pound, whom wear in those active areas of your hofne. Built-in water barrier so context that he had not become Oom- 11 ttiwart.’ " I President and do what I believe we get into the police state, he visited to the hospital ^ 1967, The Gift She Will Treasure Most in-the world are concerned. states earlier this ^^0lnth that Some 42 local Miasissippl ents. Leonard replied that that spills wipe up easily. ^ mander-in-Ohief in order to preside over ■ 21 was right than to be a two-tenn the more I feel drawn to chant- and by members, of the Black statewide suits mightVbe hied school districts still operate was a "pollftc^" statement in 'Thli^ is not only an inconsistency; it al­ on election camp^gn, amf’duut, President at the cost of seeing tog, to oppose fear and hys- Mountain School of poetry, CHOICE OF 6 DECORATOR COLORS the "humiliation" of the world’s great- after a 20-day grace\ period dual, segregated systems. 'The Our Lord oOuld \have used Amerire become a second-hite on Mothers Day! so constitutes the world’s greatest con­ from the date of the lette^_. persuasion now bein^ applied by "for Bll’'pracuBal purposes, many avenues to comb, to men, teria." which includes Robert ' Croely -est, strongest, richest nation. And the power and to see this nation, ac- • He said that chanting works and the late Charles Olson. This tinuing danger, as can be- seen from Leonard’s first letter wept to Leonard and Mardlak' might be freedom of choice is dead." through too language ol\mudc ’humiliation" to which he referred was, cept the first defekt in its proud to calm people down only if the school often produces extremely state school officals in Ar­ effective in about half those “ You are spinning^ your or art or beauty, but He ^ of course, that' of being able to at­ looking at any of the world danger spots 196-year history.’’—President crowd is acting on its own. “If stark, altlgii^di often fragment- kansas. It was dated April •cases, but some .wUl bow oilly wheels over freedoih of the spoken word. Because NixAnuel Lutheran Church primary next Tuesday, It meets Tuesday night tor its eOOkOOO - gallons water - storage tanks, -c body may some day conMder America work, upsets some .of our pnsvious no- show of T'ederal compulsion-- monthly eeoaion, wifi be aiMed Weiss originally had cmked A lovely I "a. second rate power" is justified, to Uens about toe Communlit regime. even after next Tuesday’s Ala­ to. approve three allocafiicns, bama primary—Mr. Nixon has for $173,700 for toe cost of toe creation. . Mme extent, in that thia whole inyolve- totaling $18,900, from toe Capi­ Moat of us think of the Oommunista as sent Leonard and' Robert two tanks ^ $90,200 for toe with a ment in I^etnam is a second r&te opera­ Mardlan as goodwill missicnar- tal Improvement Reserve Fund. Lookout Mt. tank and $88,600 people who ex ^rt as much agitatiim and colorful tic . ies to all five states: Arkansas, 1 It approved, the allocations for toe Rockledge tank. • Hiat violenbe as Oiey can, but adia keep an was toe amount approved' by birthstone All this having been said — the South Carolina, North Carolina, will leave toe fund with a , iron clad discipline In effect-inside their Mississippi, and Florida. $ l i ^ balance and -will faring to the Board of Dlraotcn. for each ominous mood of the President having own borders. We are willing to blame Mardlan, a conservative, is about $730,000 toe total spent for Weiss has explained that toe member been noted — the fateful, distances this total cost of toe two tanks,, ex­ the Rede; somehow, for the fact that oh leave aa general counsel for capital improvements in the of the war can now go how that ft has liecome the Health, Ekiueation and Wel- current fiscal year. clusive of fees, will come to there ia violence among Americans and 'The three ' ollocati'ons t(T be $106,000. family! an open-ended war again having been fare Department. His Current dteonder in our streets; we have, on the assignment is staff chief to considered Tuesdi^. a rei $7,000, Of toe $31,600 new request, fUmpsed — one, proceeds to ask what ,other hand,‘usually envied tjie Bustiilae Vice iPresidervt Spiro Agnew’s fb repair flood daonage at Char­ $4,600 is for the Rockledge tank alternatives the President had. Cabinet committee, on*" school ter Oak Field; $4,000, for drain­ and $17,100 for toe Lookout Mt. for thetr supposed ablUty. to prevent any age Improvements on Thomp­ tank. Guaranteed^ Delivery And that question brings us all to the desegregation. r , such Uhertlne nonsense from showing it; ., son Rd.; and $3,000, tor storm- Of toe $17,100 for toe Lookout most fateful and ominous realization of 11?e assignment of Leonard drainage improvements on Bush self in their own streets. ffnd Mardlan is to persuade Mt. tank, $l$t866 Is for Its In- For Mdm's Day all. * ' HU Rd. etaUation cost and $8,800 for Now, somehow, by Some strange mix­ holdout school dUtripts that Town Manajier Robert Weiss There was no gdod^ altemaUve. have refused to draft desegrega­ purchasing the quarter-acre SEVERAL STYLES 2 1 ^ ^ 9 9 ture of destinies, we and the Ruseiane has placed the blame for the parcel where It wiH stand. Anything :else he might have done can tion plans to do so immediate- ■ Charter Oak Field flooding with ..From both share toe problems of terror in our ly. Otherwise, they are politely The board -wifi conaider ap- be made to seem as inipossible as this toe State Highway Department. streets. warning that Atty. Q«. j<*n He sold that he expects the proYlng a $8,000 transfer of action is. Mitchell will ftie a statewftlo - state to reimburse the town for funds — from toe Recreation We have no doubt the Russtare will Department Account to toe There is Indeed nothing more “hu­ suit, similar to the suit against toe $4,000 expenditure. - soqp be teUing themseivre 'toe* their the state of Oeoi^'a rw ro^m Treosiuer’s Account. miliating'’ than the spectacle o f a great In other toianclal matters ■ trouble is an American influence, and ' ber, -- compelling------” ’ desegregatton lliesday, the board will con­ The $8,600 is to pay the added — yArtf'f patiOR which has lest control qf Its own that those who misbehave themselvee by court order. sider $4,800 -tobm tjie" Water cost of a Penslan Fund survey WE H(M0fl by the Martin E. Segal 6o, of destiny. . v.. in, Russian streets should go and try the Although toe Administration Reserve Fund, for permanent , COME IN OR CALL FOR NO ORUGATtON FREE ESTIMATE would much prefer not to file repairs to the trenches of toe Hartford, actuarial oonsultants" Sbu JmmftM ^maralUa* We need help. We need the help of a same thing in- American streets. We more statewide suits, it has rul­ Hartford Rd. -wator-main In- to the Pension Board. QWWvm Oonfarenoe, which could, at imagine the Ruesians may enviously be­ ed out enforcement octian/t by stalatlon; and a $9,000 alloca­ It is In addition to an tLOOO expense previously allooatod FLOaR COVERING OUTLET -the tS u t, pretend hr take Cfembodta i i d lieve from their own news reports, ttet HEW and aboUshed the o ld ^ tion from the Sewer Reserve Southeirehated HEW "gtode- Fund, tor lowering the existing for toe study by the Pension Laos back out of the war again. We - S. O. M. ,B. anybody 8»te out of line in Ameri­ Mnes." fThiM, havtag^ tolled '.Off saritiury-sewer lines in Pine Bt. Board. The qdded cost is fOr ex­ KEUY RD. are not likely to get that help by poking can streets is either, beaten or shot-by ' the odministrateve remedy, ”**• to addition, It wlH consider tra Ihformatfon requested by S^TIIFAqTMN Oft MONW lACX Weiss, to aid film In his con­ our-«aiM d flat Into t h t side ofTJJimbo- *Uie poUoe. *' tlwi by toe BVderal courts Is the three more aUooatlona from toe Only alternative. Federal court Water Reserve Fund, totaling tract negoUatlcns wth toe Po­ &FCHkmM BR£imv |31,W0.A11 three a re’for unanU- Uoe Union. A' 't

■'V -" ■ ^ ■ - - - ^ .A'- ■' '■' A - ■ ;T ^____i?'-'"- \ '■ ■ 'f»AOE BIGHT ' \ >IArirOTBSPrERv\Bli^|G^ HERAIJ). MANCHBSTBR. CONN^ ’^ID A Y , MAY l,r U.8. com- Manchester BIRTHS 'lyESTEatDA-y; , A FOrtkgit^ Relatione Oommittee, bat troops. Heralding Politics Honor R oll son to ACr. and Mrs. Rofwild IncreaHesIn Protest Deiiionstratiohs/ Rally RedUy SENIOito Say Mafia W. Keeney on which he la the senior Retwb- p^jr' first time In history, EUoen Robert John Warren V Stocker, 108 Mcltee St.; a - .Ucan, could'do. Aiken said “ I t^e Wisconsin Democrat said, / ------By - Sol R, Cohan-^------r h. High 'Jfpimrs Soott Roberts daughter to Mir. and Mrs. Wayne Winfield Keeney. T». **“»" ®"*> : ...... Owen Wilson Social Security ton’t know^We ^ e -trydn*- to oonp-pg^ „>ay l&ree the P re s l,/ Manchester State Sen. David gates fitmi the seven tdWna west\ All About? Paige Adama Dana Robertson Morre, 466 W. Middle Turnpike. Bltiefleld Dr., hushe^ o< a g a h ^ American Involvement criticism In CongreM 'Maiid heen uo wlta what’s ' " a c l n a " o n ...... hi^ v ------' ------Diivld Wooiey Protesters M a^aret AJhilr Joann Roginka' DISCHARGED Y E 8 T E R- 'WASHINGTON (AP) - The. :^*^?^** ^wney. died m Canib^la. the New Jersey throughout the naUon. he conceded thft^urlng ^ Barry made It ottlcdal ll^t o'^toe.rtver. He said hlS dele- Martha A r ^ HOPHOMORfeib morning at a Manchester chapter^Of during withdraw from Caiftbodla,./ gate "^strength la coming from (ConUnoed ttum Pn|fb Shlrte^ RogUs NEW Y()RK JAP) 'A picket Alfred H. Brooks, East ^House will receive legislation, i ^ g Amertcans for Politically, some longtime ,Re- u,e past two weeks we havenlaven’t d... o_^ night. He announced that he will - 8tephen-'’’ArmBtrong Hlgh.Hbtmrs . ralescent home. all 13 towns of the district. - Nlanoy R oh ^ probably next week, for another Freedom urgbd all AhieHcana publican supporters of the Viet- been verv successful refer- ^*"|***''' - . .. . ^ . . . Thursday that ” a fair and'Im­ SUh^ Boris J'Bsqker the taxes on persons still at Ktoney, anil^had lived here all who would take portlsan^van- Opposing the\new move. ■; william P m»pra^ fsllAd^to tolnk there is ahy actual, practl- man and will pass up renoniiftfl- backing a Nixon administration Linda Ruggles Brooklyn. Mafia boss Josepn Winifred L. OfUdstrnw, 69 Or- tion of thb testimony of witness­ Ruth Chalet Robert'^Blombbtg od his life. He waa employed by tage of the crisis facing ‘our na- Fuibrishf’s Vommltter made haveTiv imumV we can In the neaT fu- tlon forUhe State Senate. proposed WU tor sharing federal \ y Donald Ryan Denise Cbambers * Oolumbo. * / ®bard St., Rockville; Patricia work. 'ff' ' es, informers, pigs (police) oito Nancy Deganne Stephanie Samiotis 'The House Wiiyn and Means the...... - Norwalk ’Tire Co.- before he- tlon Ita r S t I n T l i e ^ T w e^ ‘l®"^ ^ e President the BarryXmade h t a , a n n o u n c e - revenue wlthvths states and lo- lackeys:” ^ • Randall Cole And, hitting a point that has power to o*^er American troops ment at avreceptlon he gave for ®*' governments, has been told Wayne Douglas Marsha SauU Committee had the legislation retired 16 yearsNTS ago. He was a More than 1,000 of toe Unlver- asked for a conference with the S kV Power to order f He malntatoe^such a trial M ary,Dalton iber . -.m mnn “ lur .B cufiiErence wiin me caused considerable disquiet on r-ambndin " , Stephen Dunlap. Kbren. .Sounders almost completed TTiursday' tormer member^ r -Of Hartford gity^ of Pennsylvania’s 18,500 president ^'at his earUest con- Caoltol Hill Aiken ^ d about. 10^ persons, at the Po- that, “ with the present federal Louise Dellafera"' _ %.»■ il fl. i1 A n 14 ■ S.. AI .A a 1 A. IM yWas unlikely and called for toe Patricia Farrell Carol-Scata Lodge at Masons,sons. atudbntsatudbnts. Joinedloined bvly a groirogroup venience .. .,.• Capitol. _ Hill .... Aiken said Itp „ The Issue flaiflared before the jung Mill ..Club in South Wind- budget situation as it la, toere Douglas Dingwall when it adjourned for the week­ ■ la no federal revenue to shAre.^’ release of "all political, prison­ Sharon Ftelcto William Scholtz - ^ end. 'The benefit increase proba-- ^ '^ ® ’ 'rom prexel U n i v e'r s 11 y. Members said it 'was the first t w ^ m ^ t ^ wJto^t procurement leglsla- aor. ers,” Including the New. Haven - Susan Donovan a^r^Fm Hoo^^*Whv^f J^!*** *^“y'"®"‘l U- Nutter Jr., ’=■■0 . m e oenem increase proba- elude several nieces .and Barbara Flrnstahl • Mlchaiel Schusoler tlob tiiat would bar the dispatch Th^ invited guests were con- ■ information was relayed defendants. - x James Geyer ^ton^^^ th^™ ? '^""^® «*•• “y *^"*‘>«6P®®.®®ntac.rre«toe ■ ’'K, phewa. Jeimlfer Ganzer Leslie Slbrtosz Suiianne Heller Th«» fiAmnnntrnti Junc G. Welngart, Lake Rd,, board, added to the 16 per cent ence Hall .in Philadelphia shout- g '^ a V a u ^ 't o “ a" i ^ s i d e n t ^ combat troops unless the gresalonal convention ' delegates •’V V-®. Sen. RusseU B. ^LOn^ However,, Yale etudenti c. Funeral services will be Mon- dng ^protests______against____ "Ntaon’e Top senators received no ad- President detennined it was from the six towns of the First chairman of the Senate Martha Harvey Eric StonamOn Abhle Horwltz volved to planning May Day ac­ Oatoerine SpUecId day at 11 a.m. at Ifo'nlea Fu- move to...... a third .wxn-Id war. President Woodrow Wilson dur- decision to necessary to [tfbtect U.S. lives Ertstrlct east of the ^nriecUcut *^,'JS!f®.‘^ 'T ^ “ ®® Joanii Hettinger . Nancy Hunt fested Colomtjo’s a o ^ •I®s®ph d v " M^.n’fnih ‘ ‘ ‘publicans are pressing In- neual Home, 400 Main St. Ttc '’What It (revenue sharing) tivities have not gone as far as Mary A. Hickey Beth Starkweather Daryl Juron immediate reactions ranged 1 ^ u T c c ^ ^ the Scuta Vietnamese in Vietnam. River, 'and the senatorial con- the Petothers. They are urging Jn, 23, and two other men for "‘ ®“^ ‘®r a scale related to the R*v. ’nmoflhy.CarbeiTy of St. from a "r^lglous demonstration League of Nations ' attack Into Cambodia—and they Opponents^ < hanged the pro- vention delegatee from the tour would amount to,” . said Sen. Jane HIcock Patrtclb Sullivan Sue Kahn Mary’s Bh>lscopkk,^urch will that the demoAstration be con­ Deborah Hunt Loretta Symons Marcia Kellsey e x p ir in g to melt down $600,000' u o-^ ey ” Dr —John"^w"*B apparently of protest” In Phlladelphto by , , ,, mp»nnp- wUh ’®“ ^®^ ^^® commitment of posal by R^.Tpaul Findley, R- town? of the Fourth Senatorial t sidered a show of support for in S s. silver coins and sell the e U ^ u N^w Stata FM' toj^d®n®‘ have the^ votes, odficiate. JBUrlal wuT be In Blast would be toe federal govern­ Alison Jacobs ^ Mtohael Tambltog Susan Klemens about 160 students of St. Jo- ‘ "?®®‘ ^ with American ground troops from III;, w o W hav|p the oppoedte el. ~Barry, one of 11 declared can. the defendants rather than - for silvek ®” ’ ‘^®"^ State Rd. The payroll tax that pays for VlUanova President every 60 years the Preside! ’ ' " ' ment issuing bonds to borrow Clayton Jacobs KUohele 'nubodeau Lisa Larson » f.1, * seph’s Ckjllege and fact, a grant of BArry ,one of Jl-declared can- their r e lw e . i’ A h ^ n y Columbo, the ac- I?' Robinson, Social Security, Including hospi­ was not ; unreasonable,” said had started. authority to thi •easlonal *"<»ey •<> 8I*ve to the statea. iVanda Jaworskl Warren TJhurnaUer Peter Lawrence, narut bnm University to the Stanford-rally a’p_ Presldent stml- dldates tor the <^] . The rally’s purpose is to cused'’^ brother, arrived with Pumell PI Shelia M. Wha­ talization under medicare, n i ^ heme Sunday from 7 to 9 thousands of per. ®®^, o ’" the Igadershtp was at lar to the i; Gulf of ’Tonkin seat, expledned, “ My t^ectsion Is LJnda Kaminski Sarah Peter Leber len, Man.sfleld Ccnler; James would be Increased by raising recommended to the Governors’ ’’dramatize the depth, complex­ Robert Tlrotter the first wave of pickets about fsmiiv «.«o- tK..* toid erupted into violence. ^ conrunittee Re- the White H^sbse, 13 other seria- ResoIuUon by the Johnson based on the support f' have re­ Susan Katz ^ Evelyn Leasard 7:16 p.nL and 16 minutes later E. TVarea, 27 Hlghwood ^Dr.; the yearly wage base on which The family suggests that any 5“ *’“ ® "’ - \ tors were ,at the Capitol brief- administration Conference, which met In Wash­ ity and difficulty of toe contra­ Beverly jA. Trudeau toe ibasls tor cetved- to date fronf^ congres J. Lawrence Knight John Lombardo his fatheiVjolned the line. So did Mrs. Doris S. Mlkells, Ve'mon it Is levied from $7,(XX) to $9,000, . IN OR OUT OF SEASON — WE HAVE 11!! memorial contrt'butions be made ’The window-smashing - crowd. Asked .*If he nut«uhoped N ix^ could ing. Sen.^WUUaih Proxmire, D- seiuMhg A rne ington In February and which dictions that have been raised KathI Kolbe Russell Tutner Gall London • ic-a n ground atonal ^ v e n tio n aelegates the boys’ \mother Who shouted Rd., Bolton; ' Michael J. effeetlve next Jan. 1. to the Book of Remembrance of .varying from to P® ^ ’ be dissuaded from his course, Wis., said Richardson and Pack- troops into Vleti about this trial and America’s Pamela/Ullrich Aiarian Matushak Crlsp-Alre: McIntosh, Red Delicious and Baldwin Apples. ' added to the further support I ■ Catherine Kosciol repeatedly, ■Give me my son Regan Court, The effect of this Increase, St. Mioiy’s Episcopal Church, Fulbright said the committee — ------revenue Sharing, "toat gov­ relationship to It,” according to _ Blten Kravltz J Laura Vaughan KrisLine Miller Vegetables; Fresh Asparagus, Peas, Spinach, Green Beans, exT-ect to ptlck u p jh the next back!” . * RocVville; Jennifer I. Weepier, along with a rate boost already Artichokes, Watercress, Yellow Beans^ Cukes, ernors point to (federal) areas a spokesman for the Yale Strike Allen \Wte Law-ie Miner ------hoped to convey, to the Prosi- few weeks., I Jeanette Lesure At the hei written Into the law, would be to Corn on Cob, Beefs, Leefcs, Shalots, New Florida Mra Premelta Oadore* ^tween ^ l o e ^ dent its view of what he called where Ihey recommend ellml- • Steering Committee. The Com­ 'Hairy William Olekstoski of the demon- °*'®®" ” It Is ’ onSy fair,” he said, Nancy Macotober stration the ^ickets^ J^iynbered Windsor Convales- increase the maximum Social Potatoes, White Onions. Cauliflower, Egg Plant, RbCKVlLLE _ Mrs. Pre- .f®*®« ‘ onlght, very grave situations.” Kldu Withdraw^ Request ating or reducing expendl- mittee Is also coordinating ' a . Ellen /Wiann Aldo Patanl.a “ that those, Susan McLafferty about 100 and\hey conU^ed to N®*"®- Security tax paid by an em­ Cherry Toinatbes, Romaine Lettuce and Red are supporting ao that funds might be week-old student strike at Yale. Nancy Washburn ' Alan. Sandals Cabbage. me know thi I am a corigres- redirected to the states. Estimates Of the strike’s effec­ Lillian M etier march until 2\20 a.m. todaV.'-.^j®"?®"® L). Cowing, 111 ploye,. and matched by his em- Kristine Miller Miark Williams Jayne Schoen Fresh Fruit: Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Grapes, For Tolland Tpke. Housing slanal oandl® University of Indiana, overwhelming tone Thursday baa wltbdra-wn Its application for change as the ther organizers have emphas- / JUNIORS John Wlggto another daughter a sister 12 ^® protesters marched to down- >ils1i* was critical—especially at ^ change of zone from Rural the construction of a c! date. ^ addl^on, those who regressive-type taxes whlrti Paula' Raddlng nine-man governing board o f Patricia E." RosCnsheln, hard hit by soaring charges for CALIFORNIA LETTUCE ...... large heads 2 S * sized toe ixicific nature of toe / . High Honers Forrest WJlks granchildren, And 6 groat- town Bloomington an'd paraded O’’ U®P*torbrlAfimr'at which Un- Residence to Residence B of a sponsored modet^te mex income wish to Jeffrey Russell the Mafia’s worldwW actlvi- J7 “ fdoWield St.; Mrs. Joseph GREEN or YELLOW SQUASH ...... Ib. e their candl- hear more havlly on the poor. demonstration. Alan Agosttoelli Honors health services.- It woul5T''ateo grandchildren. ” around toe courthouse, chanting dersecretary of State ElUoS 22.66 acre parcel off the north hoirtng project According U) dacy tor ihy State Senate seat ’’Nonetheless,” he concluded. James Schrelber ties. He was last arrested April ‘*®"Sbter, East Hart- Iry^ to curb these by providing TOMATOES ...... lb. “ It’s our policy—It has always Sandra Bauld Debbie Adler The funeral wlU be tomorrow "U. S. out of Cambodia now.” Rtehardshn and Deputy Seefe- ToUand T^ike. abating tlM/zonlngUm regulatlo^, about 316\ must have time to seek support " h seems to mo toat this sort Karen Vater 10, on an income ta-^ ------‘— ' for preset hospital charges and CUCUMBERS ...... 2 Tor ^ V^MISArA a\Anr . _____ . ’ _ _ U n —6 FwsxyJ v 11«%n Alnv .1 J .1,. — t XtA \ A.S IX — . been our policy—to redress our Alary Becdo Brian Armogida at 8:16 Am. from the Ftoette Several hundred students tory of Defense David R. Pack- the. Bast Harttord ' line. Also utots could be built \ on the site for their candicacy.” of legislation cannot do much to Irene Vlrkutis charge^ and Is free on standards'for doctor bills. . grievances in a peaceful man­ Qynthia Cohen Timothy Banning ^ Atty. Klau, who is| the execu- Dennis J. Walsh SEE OUR DISPLAY OF IMPORTED BASKETS! Funchal Homo. 20 Sisson Ave demonstrated on the University ^ told senators of Nixon’s deci- vrtthdrawn was ai^ A^PPbcaUon Barry said he plans one or help the states until the (fed- ner,” Panther Chief of Staff Da-^ Joseph Cohen Oarloe Ban-iosnuevo Inclusion of disabled retirees, for permi^ion to erect group tlve secretoi-y of SAC’s 191- more receptions for toe First eral) budget prospects Karen Ware Arrested With Joseph jV Were nllZ€8 PlostlCS ^as well «.nas xiiuacthose luiuer..^,underunder unoer Hartfthd, with a solemn' high of Cincinnati campus from the **“ *• vid Hilliard said Thursday. The Meredith Cowan Charles Bayrer We Carry The Mancbeeter Evening Herald dwelUngs on the site. '\ unit Beechwood Apartments' off Cot^easlonal District'. much brighter than today.” James Wickwire Rocco AUraglia, 43, and Joseph ATHENS,. Ga. —'-Researches n>sdlcare is under discQs.lon. Mass of requiem at the ChuTOh end of Nixon’s speech to about 3 While Nlxph said he was, put- Yale strike committee said the Paula Cyr Eric Bengston Withdrawal ^ the application Oakland St., has bem handling lannaccl, 39, all of Br have combined plastics and con- But the estimated $1 billion cost COMPLETE Lll»IE OF SUNDAY PAPERS of Our Lady of Sorrows, Hart a.m., 'toig astoe political considera- three-day rally should be Wayne Wiganowske Ghil Czerwtoski Robin Bergamtol tord, a* 9. ^ r ia l will be to Rose At Oswego, N. Y., students of tlons to take steps to prevent an without prejudibe was-made yes- the prehmlary work f^r the pro- Mark Wlnzler Each was charged vlrith Interfer­ Crete to make polymer-con- may force postponement while ’’meaningful and nonviolent.” Janine Ltaigle Brian Bershader Richard- Zarbo ing with Interstate commerce Crete, which is‘2^4 times strong- financing means are studied, HSU MemoriarPark, Rocky Hin/ a State University college American defeat. Republicans Perhaps toe m ost',controver­ Jeanne Demko - DenLse Bessette Friends may oall at the funer- milled around a federal building " ’bo held high hopes of picking presenting toe E^HHC. ” WljK- No reason for the ^thdrawal Rene Block by using threats or force and er to bending strength thah steel Also being drafted for possible " prejudice” means the ap- ■was given, and Klau could not To\m To Seek Land sial statement about tl\e impend­ . Honors Donna Deyorio al home tonight from 7 to 9. for three hours, shouttog, chant- “ P toe seven seats needed to John Bowen ' with lUegally melting sll\ fiber-relnforoed concrete. 'Phe inclusion In the bill are on In- IP plication could/be resubmitted be reached for oomment. ing trial was made last week Michael. ,J. Anderson Filoitiena Donadio ------tog and Jeering at police and control toe Senate were clearly. Mark Brendel coto^ e. ’The silver is worth new material can support five crease to the payment to wld- at a toter d ^ .. A zone change a]:^icatlon by Yale President Kingman Kathleen Anton' .Ihgridn Dzenin Mro. OenUd Shaw deplfty sheriffs caUed to quell ^burned by the President’s Paula Brlsson more than the face value of thi^ tlmes the weight of regular non- ows of retired workers and a E L E E PRODUCE!" •nte api^ation had bee'll last summer for a lessbr niim- For Wider Broad St. Brewster Jr., who sold, "I am Marilou Arendt Carol Ewing Mrs. SHIriey GilbranseirSHaw, the disturbance. speech. •daire Brown coinage. reinforced concrete onMnarllyX boost to the minimum Social Se­ ' 276 OAKLAND ST., iTa NCHESTER — 64iS-68M uro., « w. ^ „ d ; . _ t. _ t o , skeptical- about the ability of Margaret Bangasser Richard Forde 27, of 'Haddem, achedilled tor a public hearing ber of apartments thJe same John' Bujaucius nsed for foundations and walls, hurity payment. black revolutionaries to achieve Diane Hanning Dianne Gray Wednesday In a car acoidero^to “ M bndi^" at 7:30 p.m. at toe 'Tolland .Tpke. area generated The Board of Directors will be asked at Tuesday’s Donald Oharlamb Higganum She was the wife of i ^ hout^'tvi.i Buildtog before toe substantial opposition f r ^ res- meeting to take steps to acquire property Op Broad St. a fair- trial anywhere to toe Juliette Beaulieu John HoUk United States.” Julia Correia ^ ■*“' ‘r"* ?t.rs«MioS with center SI ^ Katherine Begg Kim Hovey Mark Denley Manchester no. Brewster’s remark, made to {| Katherine, Bellefleur Robert Hunt Scott Dickie ^ r x t r y . ■ ^ The East Hartford g r o , ^ that water and\se^- ___ said____ that to*-acquisition _ of toe a meeting of toe undergraduate Maureen Bensche Mjairoella Kiecolt ■ Hospital Notes namese operations Into Oamh D ^ e n e Drown Survdivors also ■ include her __.i._. • group, a organization qlrMlar to er service to the site woul^ be property Is part" of a plan to faculty, provoked a demand by Denise Berthlaume Nikki Marzlalo.., Nancy Edwards" parents a stata?Lid*^^nJ)t*^ Denianding toat t ^ ooUege toa, said he was troubled b;r4he MISAC, toe M anSi^^Ainte'r" InsiriflcWit. College '^ a rd !Exaita» widen Broad St., for .about a Vice FTesident Spiro T. Agnew Gabriele Bertram parlyie Osier Lynn Elmore VISmNO HOUltS ^ o n iB , a Staler and thren bPot^ administration sev ei» aU ties 1 1 m e n t of A -X- da* "'i V . X ■ ' 200-foot length,^ from three lanes Studente whb oiro reglater- that Yale alumni force him to Ann Bervalds ligla Paiqis Intermediate Care Semi­ rphA -...... , rr.wi with war-related uiuuannttvIndustries OXIUand . too<^.-----r—. ■/> David Parr to five, ed to take the College Board resign. Criticisms were also John Bi'ckley Elizaibeto Pearce DanaId.,J%rr private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. stand against toe Cantibo- ’ "Riere Is no d o u ^ my GARDEN CENTER, Inc. morroJ^r?nm » to Views Aj.red at MCC 'There is a certain amount .of Examtoeitiotia eit Mandhestier voiced by state poUticlaiui and Frances Bletzer John Prior' Atary^ Farrell ' 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- Funeral Home ‘““ I ®«bob, the students de- mind the pubUc/ reaction Is urgency involved to obtahung High School tomorrow shoidd members of the Connectigut Ju­ Gail Blethns Paul Romanowicz Barbara Pee t p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. WUHmanUc. Burial wlUb^^ scribed their demands as nwine- going to be axhrm^,” Dole tojd and flower SHOP the property as quickly laq pos­ be to their seoifas by 8:30 a.m.- diciary. , Rita Bojarski Cheryl Schaiffer B e r n ^ Flalkoff PedlaMcs: Parents allowed VITTNER'S Norm OemeterT^Ji^™, goUable. \ reporters. "I W can’t see any- On Pmn^lvanid Law sible, Senkow said, to obordifiate for the Scholasillc Aptitude Brewster later qualified his Patricia Boll Carl Sebuh G!a;rte Ptonle any time except nooA-2 p.m.; 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE—MANCHESTER.VERNON TOWN LINE ” Frien^ maj?’caU at the fu At the University of North thing but ap/^reas'e to wound- toe widening of Btbad St., a' Test. T h o s e taking the statement by saying he "did not Kristen Bradiau Clairs Smito Rhtoard' Plorek othen, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. neral home tonight from T to 9 Carolina at CStapel H B, the stu- ed, kiHedj..and tola wlU cause a Manchester munllty Cob and so students from that state •town road, wvth toe state’s plans Achievemenit Tests to ^ intend to disparage the legal sys­ Ann Marie Brewer Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., / ■' dent legislature voted to call for -sharp downturn to support of Alitehael Snyder l)Iancy Forde of an agreement' would continue 'to receive fi- for totersectlonal Improvements afternoon shotdd be to their tem.” But he laaid that the na­ James Bride AOark Staknls ^ iristtoe Fotta 4 p.m.-8 p.m. LYNWOOD Janies P. fPDomell *■ and on-esmpus *be I^!eiaddent‘s poUefes.” ®^ M ahd street widening along Oen- seats by 1 ;30: tion’s history “ has also shown, Richard Brody Wayne Siteely Pairia Frazier Intmslve Care and Coronary GOLD wlto Pennsylvania . OPEN 7 DAYS FORSYTHIA James P. O’D i^eU 68 of neirt’^ednesday to protest Lacewise, Sen. Peter Domin- ' Faculty —fe:rilng yesterday. often to dramatic cases, toat Care: Immediate family only, M ‘ely and W. Center St. For both the SAT end the Marcia Campbell Kaitherlne 'Taylor Charlotte Froh Hf^oed. a Manchester native Dixon’s acUon. : Jpk, R-Oolo., a member of toe legiol^n received a eiecond Seemed to be more concerned Center____ St. Is part „of Rt. 6 Achievements, students will racial minorities and uiq)opular Linda Carelli Peter Walden Gerald Gagon anytime, limited to five min- DAILY 2-3 FOOT PLANTS— BARE ROOT (Red We^eschiy at St. Francis Msonwhtie, the Senate For^'Arrned Services QoVnmittee who airing at a meeting called yes-’- With academic freedom than nid\ 44A and W. Ceriter St. is .need two soft No. 2 pencils. radicals have found it difficult Krjrttoe Carlson Stephen Wilson Victoria Gallo ptoe.- Mospltal, Hartford Relations Oommdttee *■ ■ ■ ■■ voted had declared suppot^ of earller^rdayrday afternoon by Harry S. hnances- Miss Pri^Ula ,art\of State Rd. 602. Parking will be to the stu­ to obtain an unbiased Jury of Carol Ann Chambers Kairen Lee Winter JlU Gearhart Maternlty: Fathers, .11 a.m.. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Mr. O’DoniieU wae born to today to reqisrivAn t,. C ^ b o d i a ^ G ^ ^ean of students. Hr. 8o">io said. -The state can wait unUl this Raymond Heller Nancy Lee Oilbert Laureen Press a fall on a defective sidewalk, brook Jr., Mathieson I^., An­ ter said to Lacey, Wash. *be recuperative absence of Lowe. "H ls to ri^ y ,” Fenii The right-of-ways the town de- Ume elapses and still award Its Wendy Heritage Jobn Golding Wbyne Rawlins . had filed the $100,000 suit. dover; ,AIre. Elaine P. BMile, 26 Key lawmakers backing Nik- Fr®sldmt Frederick. W. Lowe added, "i>r. Lowe has acted in sires for the tim^’ teing on prop- question Is, Senkow Oartd Htggtos Carol Guillemette Ann Rlvosa In a related Action Tuesday Rlchafd Rd., Vernon; D. Jason RED Is ‘A Call to Peace’ or Included Sen. John C. Sten- maintain M fX’s accredit-, accordanc? vrath faculty ®*by occupied by a Humble Oil ^i®. "ow long is the state wlH- KaUiIeen Hooper Thomas Harney Dcnina, Sandall night,, the directors will be ask­ Genga, East Hartford'; Ma-rk J. MOS(X>W (AP) — Communist up the step^ to the top of the D-Mlas., chairman of the ®** Standing with Pennsylvania, wishes.” ' station otoH-.,w- on . thek,. w«rt _ix«aide of hig*”*- to wait, Mtcheto Howtard Gail Hathaway Deborah Santos VIBURNUM CARLESI ed to approve a $4,000 transfer Gudmond, 68 Lathrop Dr., Oiv- party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev mausoleum and presented the Armed Services Committee; Broad ‘St. and anotiier'piece of Beiny Hunter Jiane Hubbard {itAJan Sebr^ber of funds to the Town Counsel’s entry; Stanley Hilliwld, 110 S. JAPANESE MAPLE SWEET SHRUB— HEAVILY BUDDED proiperty directly north of it. Clhieryi Hutt Susan Hurwlitz Lori Beodw . appealed to thousands of work- bouquets to toe Soviet leadens. Republican Leader Hugh account, to replenish Its de­ Adams St.; Mrs. Eva B. Hyatt, The .town wants to take about 17 Ltoda Jacobs , James Jexskson Barbara Seavey East Hartford. Full Plants BALLED an J BURLAPED era to R«rf -i ♦ ’” ‘®" “ v®"®! hundred other ^®®« Pennsylvania, Asalstant pleted fund for claims sbtUe- w in Red Square today to let g^^s to formation on the square °O P Leader Robert P. Griffin 2,000 Out-of-Town^ts feet from this property, Seatko About Town Sirkha Johnson PrtscUla Jbssie Susan Smith ' - Also, Mrs. Wilma L. Klein, May. Day serve o f a caU for chanted loudly: “ The Commu- *®®*dgan and House RepubU- mfents. "The transfer wlU come Bryiafi Jolley Virginia Jewell Salvatore Spano « Each Each ^ Tb® 8®id^ High Youth Group East Hartford; Mrs. Eva S. peace.” ndst party of toe Soviet Uidon! ®"" L e ^ e r Gerald R. Ford of tram the Town Manager’s Ac­ Diane Jones Philip Spina > and At New Haven Rally Trinity covenant will have a count. Marjorie Johns Kopp, East Harttord; Charles ♦12.00 ♦20.00 ^5.50-’ 7.00. •9.00 Standing on Lenin’s tomb -with G-lory! Glory! Glory!’ Michigan. riJod, to e," 60-foot wide, five-lane Donna MdMe Jones ConatBRce Johnson Edward Sposlto car wash tomorrow from-9 a.m. V. McDonnell, 30 EnalgTCSt.; ‘"niere hbs never been a time (Continued from Page One) road. Lawrence Kahn Susan Stlckela the rest of toe ^ rty 's ll-man Some marching -workera held to 4 p.m. at toe qhurch. Gloria Jordan Mrs. Ida H. McLeod, 14 Wood-, Politburo, Brezhnev declared huge portraits of Marx, Engels. more Important to are being held to connection with Ahern said the The state’s plans for W. Oen- _____ Sandro Kanun Riichard Joyner Stephen Straight side Lane, Andover Lake; Mari­ that toe Conununlst .world has Lenin and the current Soviet ®»™>tlbnal Are and to g, , . Guardsmen would . be "on the ter St. Involve.widening It about a-w ™ v .. W.O. Glenney Co. June Kbrp Elise Kloter DrewThomas lyn R. Ostrowskl, 104 Ajfors Rd., CANADIAN proved to be toe "decisive force leaders. ' trust the President who alone ^® ®"otoer streets” when the rally began. 10-feet from O oopeT st to Us Chtb , auction, origl- Ann King . Robert Knight Jo ^nn Towler WllUngton; .. Mrs. Anna W. UPRIGHT SPREADING a^ainrt ImperiaOism.” “ Workers cd the World Un- ^ ^ facts,” said Scott. Panther, Alex Rackley of New He said the Guardsmen ” wlU be Intersertlon with Center St. on scheduled for the Enfield Plans Expansion Anna lOavtoB Deborah Knowiton Detna Wallace Palmer, Blast Hartford; Mrs. HEMLOCK He also expressed Soviet sup- Ite,” ‘^ d one huge cloth, ban- democratic Senalie leaders, York City. .:.vJslble.” I ^ the north side. Armory, will be held tomorrow Laine Kkicwlee Joenhe Kosciol ,, John W oreh)^ • Patricia A. Varley, 31 Ironwood YEW YEW port for toe Vietnamese Com- ner. , • , sharply critical toe past two Rally leaders do not believer a May®" BartholomU Gulda Center St will be widened bv TTie W.O. Glenney Co., is Dtane KolodzieJ Tiveiresa Low Bruce Warren Dr., Vernon; Airs. Dolores T. 18*24 Inches 12-15 Inches 12-^15 Inches munlst and for the j^ab peo- "Glory to Our Sdid'et TrbOpe,’’ ‘*®y® ^ U.S. Cambddlan poUcy, possible anvwhere in ^ earlier toe militia lo to 2b feet on Its south side ''^‘*“**°*‘ School, Rt. 6. * planning to build an extengon Miarcla KoVenaky Helen Miader Nancy Wilson Vivenzlo, 6 Hillside Manor Ave-., pies, but ha did not attack any another decided. ^ .wotod :.i)ot be held back ’’at ^ i n t ™ ------to Its commercial, buildtog at Mbrcia Kudtow Thomas Ala^on ^Each countries. His low-key speech . Brezhngir’s • sp ee^ and more sp^' -• rWOnUlT ailBKT TUNE-U9 AND AH COMDITIOHIWQ SPECIAIIMS I : ' -V. ‘ - ___ • _ t _ ------a-.. • ■■ -. L, ■ ‘ ( ■itujlii''-

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>B T E N MANCHESTER EVENING H E ^LD , MANCHESTER,; CONN^ FRIDAY, MAy I, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN i!R mNN.. PmDAY..MAY 1, 1970 ------L -* :— ------Andover / ' , Tollam Court Ca«es > ^ e r n o n Police JjOg V..' Gary Keefe Duffey Delegates Charge SchWol S ch edu led__ ^ ^ % ' ' CIRCUIT 12 X $400f000'^dhool Budget Gut ^UlRESTS ARE Y0U11 Y|ARS OLD OR OLDER? Mam^hester' Session i,C. Perflto, 28, of New- Will judge: A n d r^ L. Kearns, 19, . of 63 lngto(i,-~ehaJ1Sb'i W-ftli’ apeedlng Priniary Dividing Party To Make Up for Snow Day ^O U INTERBiBTBID IN DARNING YOUR OWN MONEY? ' H ^ St., and James A. Mago- and follure^fe-carry hla diivar’s \ ’ ...t - Af W ed to represent toe people wan, 20, o f 164 Oak, St.I-origin­ Approved by^knjpn Board 8-^ Itoe^iso. PoUde said he waa aXop- Ilemiis Keenan and Mrs. Jane . Tolland school chUdrcri ' mltteenvoman, will apeak to the . t HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT SAVING FOR YOUR FUTURE DDUCATION 7 Horse SKow ally charged ' in a companion ped 'early this morning after he Carlbefg, Democratic Porty-en- Andover.” \. motion passed by tlie Board Education. The board came up why classes \ re -limited to 'a ' ' '•^tterid school on Sajturday, May town committee membera at ^ e DO Y OU THE VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN GAIN FROM OWN- oaoe with possession, of niarcot- w«V3 observed traveling at ex- dors^\delegates to the State They added on Imitation /or 6:16, with Incumbent State Oaiy Keefe, Junior leader 'of with a further reduction of $66,- certain number of students. 9, on a halFday oeaalon to make INiJ’SroUR Ica, yesterday entered plean of of Representativea last night Xaatva -speeds on W. Middle ..^ n v e n tl^ have expressed In a Andover DemoernU to Judge tor Central OommWteewbman Mrs. BUSINESS? HfMort i ^ / ^ f b e a U , will caps for a $400,000 reduction In 630, a total Of $355,000. ^ - Education Board member Al- letter to NMidover Democrats themselves, sayinK, up for toe last snow day. guilty to a lesser, , substitute At the recent budget hearing bert Smith challenged Mc- Tpko. luid ,1-84. Court date May Noaml Hamnier o< Vernon s HAVE You BVBiY^OUOriT THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO OWN YOUR OWN Juilfe flitting showmansl^p charge of violation of the drug tire proposed Board of Educa-■ 18. their views regarding Tueadair’e fey will, be in Andover Sunday, Classes will be held May- 9 scheduled to address the town PAPER ROUTE? thp superintendent said the pro- Carthy’s litie of thinking. "I un- Primary aj»d . the oppoalng May 3, io meet you. We hope from 8:30 a.m. until 12:80'p.m. dtaiM* at the lUartford County. act. A presentence investlg^'.- tion budget of $6.4 ihilUon. pitoed budget possibly would be derstand we are here to explain committee at 9. tion was ordered by Judge. Ell candidates, ArSdrew Gasper and you will cqme and ask ®ny at the middle nchooi-and , toe cjjt some more as some, of the our budget,” he said,' "and I Charl^-iJ. Koch, 2 lX f 63 Mor­ OOP Committeoa 4-H Horse Show to' be hel<^ this Cramer, who granted a contin­ Tire motion- tor the cut, made Mrs. Susan Losee.' “ questions that you may have. high school and from 9 a.m. un­ THE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD figures were only estimates. don't believe we should be told ion Dr.,‘ oiMtged with Improper The Republican Town Com-' Sunday at. Bradley Field. uance to-May 28. by Arthur C.-illohan, was (rassbti They remind Demo0i1U6 that, We; as the party-endorsed slate, til 1 p.m. at HlckB and Meadow- HAS ROUTE OPHNINOS^ MANCHESTER AND IN SURURBAN AREAS cuing areas where- further what programs to have.” passing, failure to carry his driv­ tnittee appointed oeveral mjein- Oary, the 17-year-old son of William C. Drohan, 26, of East in an 8-2 vote., .with K'rwnk De- "O n March 25, the .Democlotic are confident you will agree tirook Schools. tolla, a Domoomt, and Stuart cuts-could be-made. Dr. Rams- “ Your Job 1s to tell,us haw er’s llcenoe, and, failure to car: bers to various cornTnitteas at Mr. and Mrs, Bruce KeOfe of Hartford, pterded not guilty to Party of Andover held an bperi with us that he wJH best repre­ The Tolland Children's Choir Neff, Republican,-voting-against, dell said the^.piajor ones were:, much to spend," he admonish- ry registration. 06(lrt-dnte May lt« meeting earlier tola week. Hillcrest Dr., Amston, was chargese'bf breaking’ and ,'bntor- caucus to seleqt delegates"to the sent Andover.” : will present Its jnprlng concert Tlip.educaiion board wa-s ask- $42,000»in Blue Crq^s insurance; ed the Board of Representa- 11. - \ - Appointed to the Vdter Oom " selected by the state organi­ Ing a motor vehicle -with crimin­ Democratic State Convention. Budget Meeting tonight at 7:30 a,t the Meadow- municatlon Oommlttee wak IF YOU ARE rNTERB»TED 'THE A p P ^ C A T IO N al- intent, larceny, and obtaining ed- to cut the current budget by $59,000 by cutting additional -lives, _ ' The annual .budget naeetlng o/ brook School. _ Gerald Burnham, Douglas BBILOW WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO TAKE sation, under a new Judging pro­ $200,(XX) and it now expects to staff needs; $75,000 taken as a Coming' to the defense of the Haary Lgistea’, 60, of no cer­ At this caucus we stood up and gram; as the first boy from money under ^ false pretense.s. tain address, charged with Intox­ clearly stated our support for the Town Of Andover will be In conjunction with the con- Kraatz and Mr». Elaine Bug- THE FIRST STflJP TOWARD OWNING YOUR O'WN His case wus continued to May end the yeiy with a deficit In risk factor in salarlea_Jtencher education board, DeTolla ex- cert will be an -j^ exhibit of bee. ROUTE Connecticut to Judge this class. the area lof $116,CX)0. SupoPIn- turnover), and an additional plained that about JO per cent ication. Court dote today at Blast Joseph Duffey for the U. S. held tomorrow night gt 8 ,p.m. A Junior at Rham High 14' for a hearing In probnblo Hartford. \ Senate. No one else declared in the Andover Elementary student’s works. Special Show- Appointed to a voter registra- Fill it out and mail to Manchester Evenings He tondent Raymond Ramsdell in- $29,247. With som e,$16,000 hav- of the budget Is imposfed on the Ing dates for th«l. public view- tlon committee were Mrs. Ruth School, Gary has been with the catise. /^pport for any other, candidate. School. The finance board has 18 BUweU St.., Manchester 06040. Kenneth F. Worley Sr., 46, of stituted an austerity program ing to be put back In the salary board by the state. However, Ing of toe exhibit wUl be Lojzim, Mrs. BartJara Rodman, Hoofbeats for four years serv­ ACCIDEN^ The caucus selected us. Dermis pointed out that if toe budget is V- Wethersfield, pleaded guilty to in an effort to keep-thq< deficit account of principals, the total, he questioned some areas announced soon. The art show M rs.^ugbee, Mrs. Tanya Me­ ing two years .as president. He P*oUce report a .minor rear end Keenan and Jane Carlberg, to adopted, toe tax will be 92.6 NAME . .. operating a moU>r vehicle -while figure as low Os possible. Mayor cut would amount to some $189,- where he thought the' board ls arranged by Miss Christine res. Bugbee, Mrs. Tanya Me- has three horses of his own collision yesterday oftenrtoon at be the party-endorsed slate. mills based on a grand list of under the hifluenc'e of liquor, fra n k McCV>y ivlso did the same 828. . could make some reductions, which “-he trains for Various ■with the geiveral government The request for the $4(X),000 He specifically suggested stag- Center and Broad Sts. in-volvlng “We are surprised and disap­ $6,668,644. This is an Increase o/ toaksa, Mrs. Gloria Meurant luid and was lined 3100. cars'driven by Alvin J.. BVjotell pointed that those who preach 9.6 mills over toe present rate. Due-to Hie SR. abteiuiance aA Mrs Ethel James ADDRESS shows. Ralph E. Maynes, 49, of no budget, with the hope that some slash, made by the Board- of gerlng school opening times Jr., 18, of Windsor; and Theresa party unity are tlie first to The finance board states In a Community Project Panel Besides the horse, show Sim- certain address, received 30 surpluses could offset Uie ex- Representatives, included the in lui effort to cut down on the A. Cote, 56, of Windsor Locks. divide Andover - Democrats ber of additional seats wUl be Residents willing to volunteer day, the Hoofbeats wilt Join in a l>ected education shortage. $189,828 reduction Dr. Ramsdell number of buses but was toid message to Andover Voters, provided. Attendance -wUl be TOWN . . . days, auspcn.'led, for into.xica- when the result of a caiicUs vote their services for toe town’s fun weekend tonight and tomor­ Last night the mayor told the said he couW make, the bus contract Is i mileage The drivers escaped Injury and ” We therefore suggest that you tion. Additional ^ charges of does not suit them. Now the Itmlted to adults and additional ne-w community Project Obm- row at the 4-H Outdoor Center vagrmhey and trespassing were board Unit the Urwn Is definite- Assuring the .representatives charge basis. police made ho arrests. carefully examine each new or PHONE . . party is . faced with a costly pri­ parking will be -mode available mlttee may place their iMirnes . . .A G E . . . . on South Rd., Marlborough. nolled. ly faced with carrying the de- fdat he was not trying to wave DeToUa the-n^ refetred to COMPLAINTS expanded budget Item to sob if mary challenge that will tend at toe end of toe school farthest on a list i^nned to the bulletin Oarfa Reale, 18, of 142.Cooper flcit over into the coming year’s 'a red flag. Dr. Ramsdell point- demands made by teachers for A $40 Motorola, speaker, stand It is vital to toe community’s from Hicks. They have invited two other to divide us at a time when we board at the Town H^ll, or call 4-H groups, the Hebron Trail Hill St., was fined JIO for failure budget. If It remains at tiie gd out that any large cuts made nriore salaries, free time, fringe and braekets were reported stol­ needs and' one to which yoM MeeUng Called benefits and such. He said, en yesterday from an oil truck need to be imited to prevent a the First Selectman’s secretary, Blazers, under the leadership of to display headlights and $3 for $116,(XX), it will amoxmt to more in the budget would mean that want the town cofnniltted.” First Selectman Chairles. Thl- “The teachers should be told parked at the rear of the 'Wy­ Republican victory.” Mrs. Vl-vian Kenneson between Mrs. Selden Wells Jr., and the failure to. carry his license. Ad­ than a mill in tlie new tax rate, programs would have to be cut. ’’Experdeniqe^ inddeates that fault has called a special Joint we want more from them.” man Oil -Co. at 484 E. Middle In speaking about the chal­ 9 and 11 a.m. Monday through Chaplin Chaparrals, with their ditional charges of operating an At the same time the mayor He said, “ I’ve been with this once a new service is establieti- meeting of toe eight constables appealed to tlm taxpayers to system for some 30 years and I Mayor McCoy Uien said the Tpke. lengers. Keenan and Carlberg Friday. leader Ann Johnson, as their unregistered motor vehicle and ed it is never eltmnated, but Is and' toe resident state trooper make every effort to pay their don’t think I’ve ever misled you basic Issue was the fact that it said in the letter, "The stated Bidletki Board guests for the overnight camp- misuse of registratibn plates usually expanded so that the to discuss the probable ' en­ overdife taxes during the next as to our needs.” ibe Bpard of Representative’s A radio was discovered miss­ purpose of our opponents is to. out. w e^ nolled. annual cost continues to grow forcement of the state statutes Registration for the Tolland 30 days so that the amount of The superintendent charged responsibility to decide what the ing from on unlocked van-type challenge the choice of thfe Boy Scouts and -Cub Scouts' will Girl Scouts Gather The case of James J. Sirois, ahd mushrooms far beyond regarding Junk cars and to dis­ anticipated revenues will be col- the Board of Representatives can afford to spend on edu- truck yeeberday morning at Ed’s party-endorsed slate on beWolf be held at the Town Hail tomor-. On Satimlay, all Girl Scouts 19, of 38 Cornell St., jvas con­ originally estimated cost.” cuss ^ schedule of partrol du­ lected. ’Thjs he noted will as- with the responsibility of main- cation. . - AtlanUC, 288 W. Middle Tpke. of Alphonstis Donahue’^' candi­ tinued to May 4. In lieu of bond, They added, "Attending these ties, 'm^''toeetfng. will be held row. and Brownie Scouts from He­ -sist In Offsetting the deficit. talning the quality of education Chories O’Fllnn of poard of dacy for the U.S. Senate, Mr. The Tollanders Square Dance Sirojs was yeturnAd to the Hart­ meetings and voting at them Is May 13 at 8 p.m. In the Town bron and Andover will gather at Fouf members of the Board and repeated his previous’ state- Education, agato noting that Gasper, the leader of the chal­ d u b ■will hold a club level dance ford' Correctional Ceijter to the only way you can have your Rockville Sets Play Tonight HaU. Dress Up the Windows Camp Nlppe Wauke to pay tri­ of Representatives who are also ! ment that increases In many so much Of the program is man- lenge s^ate, said at the caucus tonight at 8 ht toe Hicks Memo­ awailt his next court appear­ Public Records say in toe amouht of local taxes Joanne Devine and Jim Boyer .polish up their lines for the RockvIUe High School senior play, Boys League bute' to Juliette Gordon Low, the former members of the Board areas of the budget are due to dated, asked that the taxpayers that he waS uncommitted and rial School -with Charles Under- ance. He had been arrested you must pay. The approprlsv ’’Dear Me, Tlie Sky la FVi.lllijgr^’’\There will be one performance today art 8 p.m. In the school The Tolland Boys League’s foutvder of Girl. Scouting in the of Education found themselves mandatory programs of the be reinlnded of this and when Warrantee Deeds was defeated. Mrs. Losee was of your HOME for SPRING! United States 58 years ago. Tuesday and charged With two Thomas C. Johnson II to An­ Uons made at these meetings auditorium. Tickets w lll^ 's o ld at the door. (Herald photo by Plnlto) two pony league teams for 13 '*’T>od serving as caller, sitting on the opposite side of state. electlr^ representatives to the not. even a candidate for dele­ counts of breaking and enter­ thony G. Fiano, property at 28 determine the . expenditures and 14-year-olds have been ac- The Tolland Volunteer Ambu- In her memory, “ Dimes for the fence last night. Frank De- ■’ Representative James Me- General Assembly to elect gate at the caucus. One can Daisy” will be collected and ing with criminal Intent and Durant St., conveyance tax which your town and school dis­ cepted for play In the 1970 Wind- lance Asaociation will meqt Sun- larceny, in connection with Tolla, one of the four, did not earthy tO^-med school adminds- people who will represent the Only ask why this sudden In­ each of the 14 trodps represent­ $19.80. trict can make during the com­ East jQermany ham New London Baseball day night at 7:3art John F.^ Foley, 29, of Thomp- 53 Oxford St., conveyance tax ocratic contender. Joe Duftey The Daughters prot^ted that ty chief Gustav Husak, Presl- invasion, as an attempt of Fla. .(AiP) — Yesterday in Tolland County Jime 2 for a pre-sentence inves­ III a story Wednesday on X 434 Oakland St. # MANCHESTER are flag carriers Debbde Post- sonville, charged with non-sup- ''fuesday’s session of Rockville $28.60. was found to be the most high­ when Sherman vlsit^ 'the South dent'Ludvik Svoboda and other •■antl-Soclalist . and right-wing East (Jerman / -Mitchell’s aifter-hoUrs Superior Court a 12-member- tigation. He is being held at the leaders forces inside our country, with ^-he M a r x-En gels emski and Wendy Hlnchldff; and port. Circuit Court' 12, involving the Trade Name ly regarded of the..,official the usual T56 Soviet tanks, practicing songs for the group color ocmsultent Faber Bbron. Who notified police, leading' to Right to Wear Skullcap on South River Rd. • V l^ n ia Simmons Carswell said Hartford, charged with breach old. Mrs. Janet Brennan of Wil- party newspaper, as “ a kipd ^ ^ j i along with surface to air and singing at the program which Me adds that intellieCituals and the the boys’ arrest. The In/- A work session for the Uttlfe ’mursday of toe wife of Atty. of peace (two counts), carrying llmantlc. natiohiU fair, purasited by ]peo- In Court Demanded ground to ground missiles. will be held rain or shine. id ea lists are especially el- dl-vidual- involved In the traffic League will be held Sunday at Gan. John N. Mitchell. "If she (jdoodimuL ^jcutdenA, a concealed weapon and non­ Counsel for Rodriquez, Atty. The armor, artillery, trans­ itTBxded 'to yellow. And, he days. mishap and the Indi-vidual who pie who regarded international- CHICAGO (A P ),^ Penmis- 10 a.m. at the South River Rd. feels that’s toe right way to do support, to May tT William E. Hall, present^ psy­ port and rocketry included some Manchester Evening Herald ’’Peoplo who Wave surmounted notified police wOs actually Lou­ ism as M mdecen word orthodox Jewish men to , , , , , ^ , field. /it, that’s up to her.” - Mark Shoaff, 16, of East Hart­ chiatric testimony alleging that Hebron correspondent Anne poverty or cruelty as children is Lavltt of EEington. The Her­ T ^ ay a celebration had a m l- j>iack skullcaps in court The next meeting of the Boy9 Mrs. Mitchell’s call,: to toe ford, charged with breaking Rodriquez was In a state of Emt, tel, .228-3971. seem to fa-vor pdnk'.” ald regrets the error. Uunt and thea rlcal quality to proceedings Is being sought In a League will be held Monday Little Rock, Ark., Gazette, and entering with criminal in­ hysterical psychosis at the time make up tor Its shortness and American Civil X W iikom jLi^ Sptdru^! night at 8 at the Unfted Con- urged the newspaper to “ crucl- tent and larceny, to May 7. of the attack which took place token participation. ■ ubertles Union. gregattonal Church. fy” Sen. J. W. Flilbright, D- in his apartment at 62 Village CHARGE ALL YOIR Vernon Big, wet snowflakes fell on the suit,'filed Thursday in Mrs.,Richard Nixon . Democrats To Meet Ark., who voted against Cars- St'.,' Rockville. FISHING GEAR shivering marchers but they ^.s. District Court, maintains The Democratic Town Com- well, Senate Plans Mrs. Brennan was stajbbed 12 A Reform Democrat? grinned—some even smirked .that religious rules require male mdttee will meet May 8 at 8 CarswelJ has resigned his fed- Bike Inspection times in the chest and abdomen ONLY as they shouted such slogans as, orthodox______Jews to wdar____ the yar- WASHINGTON (AP) — Mrs. p.m. in the Tovm Hall. M rs.' eraL Juj^eship and entered the Bombing Probe and once on the -wrist with a COLORFUL AND EXCITIII6 - ITS Set Tomorrow "With the Soviet Union forever on ail but certain rare Richard'M. Nlxcm says sha used Dianne Kearns of Hebron, can- race for a Florida seat in the WASHINGTON (AP) — A switchblade knife. W. H. ENGLAND and ever” and “ Long live the occasions. to be a Democrat ’;before I re- didate for State Central Com- Senate. Senate subcommittee has Mrs. Brennan testified that Red army.” q>o require them to attend formed.” ^ ______/ ______' ' •______TlJe second of two bicycle In­ launched a . probe into the na­ she had lived with Rodriquez "The Czechs are the best ac- gourt bareheaded would be a She made this disclosure spection .progrtuns will be held tionwide wave of criminal for six years as his common- L U M B E R C O . tors in the whole world,” a Jap- violation of religious liberty Thursday at a gathering of coi- tomorrow at 6 o f ‘the town’s ele­ law -wife, had left him to marry ROUTE 44A BOLTON NOTCH 1 onese spfectator said, reflecting guaranteed by the Constitution, lege students here for a drama P a n ^ ^ ^ e e k bombings In hopes of learning mentary schools. The program the motives and identities of someone else. but Rodriquez toe feeling of many foreign on- contends. festivtUi,. Is being conducted by the Ver­ those responsible. wanted her to come back. SHERWIN WILLIAMS HOUSE PAINT Meet Joe Farri.the Garcia Factory flxpert lookers. Named os- a defendant was Mrs. Nixon 'said she used to non Police Department, the Sen. John L. McCleUan, D- Neighbors who were present in It woald help explain toe en- y.S. Marshal John C. Moiszner. be-active In little theater aotlvlr who will be present to help you balance your tsckle, show you how to use it and give you expert Get a SWISS GIANT ^ I^ E S ! Junior Women’s Club s^d the the building and who assisted "(huslasm for- the Russian occu- ^hg suit said t-wo meit were ties in her husband’s home town Baoket Ark., said Thursday his Senate Reg. $8.99 Gal. NOW Gal. advice on how and where to get the big ones. VFTV assisted by tlje^ Explorer perm anentsubcom m ittee on her after the stabbing also tes­ piers who were denounced In barred from spectator seats at of Whittier, Calif., and re- ■ Scouts. investigations also hopes to pro­ tified. *7.65 SATURDAY. MAY 2. 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, i . . f II r ■!' '> ■ . /■ V ■ J: : r / ' ■■■ .WM , 1 PAGE TWELVl^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mi^CHESTBB, OONNi. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1970 ■ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.^MANCHESTER, (X)NN.. ,FRIDAY, MAY L 1970 —- -Ii —i-;-:— ------——— ’ - m. —t J;------" ■■ ...... < ...... - ...... Til I--- dapitialW Xirl: Triiiiiivirate ' _F.Qrrtfi&4-Ta aut ^ ft ule D ahom ey lyliost CJOTQNOU, DajioSneijt tAlP) — Dahomey’e hiling military jusilA. j gG am e fumouncedi today'Hie formation of a three-shen prAldenttel AiMXinE CH BSHIRE council'. The preeldency wUt ro­ Hie W^ahln Poet u te among the thnee leadliig WASHING — With all the candidatee in Mardh’-e pireaiden- publicity il^m he has re- celved. A] ;lo 13 aitti'onaut John ttal election, wMch wae ah- Swigert foi someone the nulled -bexxuiae of -violence and Senate Aei .utical an^v^pace chargea of -voting Irregukoitleo. Sdencee lommittee staff who One of the -three counotlora, didn’t kn< ’ he is a bachelofi. former Preeldmt Hubert Blaga, When IV was oh'Oapltol Hill will be the Dirat now heed of , last week, he was unabashedly etate. He will aerve a term of VUrting with a pi^etty londe who two yeaxa. ^ , paught his eye as he having ■juatln Tometln Ahomadegbe ' hds pdcture taken with Senators, and fiokrou Mlgan, Ai>Uhy are Bub Svwigert didn’t understand tthe other memibera of the . why 21-year-old Trish ■Robinson tpreetdentlal council. A cabinet was unresponsive to all his at­ wlU be -composed of aupportera tempts at friendliness. ot the three men. She blushed when he whistled. The revol-vlng presUleiicy waa She smiled when he smiled. But deelghed to allevlale regional she scurried away as quickly as / tenaiona within this tiny intebn, she could escape. one of the leeat.srtable Ih the She thought Swigert was mar- world. Qi the Section, M aga re­ rted. ceived strong support' in the Before the afternoon was northern part of Dahomey, Aho- over, someone from NASA had madegbe in the middle and Apt- corrected her misassumption. thy in the south. Swigert had asked about Trish, Since independence in i860 who was the 1967 Cherry Blos- Dahomey has had a coup d’etat I -som Princess from New Mexl- every other year. The iwesent | 00, She was InvUed to a re- junta took over hurt December. oepi.o>- him and Jim Loirell on the House side later tn the day. . She went and got better ac­ quainted. V ■ When Swigert got back to The assembly room in the new St. Maurice’s. Parish Center. Curtains divide room into six teaching areas. In rear is library. Houston, he called for a date on Wednesday night, when he was due back in Washington B o l t o n FLOWERING CRABAm E for a National Press dub ap­ pearance. LARGE, BEAUTIFUL t ll| E S They went to dinner at Proa- pect House In suburban ,Arling­ CHOOSE FROM EITHER RED OR PINK ton, Va. Open House Set Sunday fo r New Parish Center FLOWERING VARIETIES "It was the closest place to By CATHY mTAUA the nioon we could find," she blue and green. The young peo­ Laughlin Is also the-archltect of was chaired by Michael Lynch. gin at 9 a.ijf. ’■’The sale which (Herald Correspondent) said afterwards. "It is the high­ ple’s room is not as lively, with the Sacred Heart Church in The drive brought in 3103,000 was postponed from last Satur­ The finiahiflg touches are now est point in Washington and has wood color chairs, but the room Vernon. in building pledges. day is being held to raise mon­ FLOWERING SHRUBS beliig put on tor the openfog of a panoramic ■view of all the as a stereo system in it. The building committee for Another highlight of the build- ey for troop acUviiles. St. Mourilce’s Parish Ctenter, The building has 225 stacking VEGETABLE monuments." the Parish Center is headed by will be wood carvings of the .Scouts and drivers are (re­ FORSYTHIA She had a t first thought she Hebron Rd. The open house will blaek-molded chairs that are Dr. Bernard Sheridan. The coats of arms of the pope and quested to be a t the Congrega­ might suggest Waahtngton’a be Sunday from 2 to 4.' housed in storage cupboards in members of the committee are bishop that will hang in the tional Church Education Build­ PLANTS LILAC the assembly hall. The hall may famed Jockey dub, where so The Ponlah Center, -which Mrs. Frank Kwaitkowski, Mrs. lobby. The carvings were done ing before 9 to receive their as­ PINK DOGWOOD many other \rips go. oost 3286,000 to build, -will took be Broken up by. the use of cur­ James Pakenham, Lawrence by Mrs. Kwaitkowski. signed routes and light bulbs. PERENNIALS "Hut the astronauts travel as if lit la floating. Thih effeot tains Into six teaching areas. Flano, Donald McGrath, George ' Llgjit Buib Sale MOCK ORANGE with a 32S per day per dtem," was created by painting the up­ The architect of this lovely Maneggia and John CMscon. Boy Scout Troop 73 -will have Manchester Evening Herald PANSIES OVER 25 VARIETIES she said. "And one meal there per level whiite and the lower and useful building Is Peter The fund drive for the build­ a door-to-door light bulb sole HolfxHi Spring Correspondent would Eihoot one' whole day and level, -which is partially hidden McLaughlin of Boston. ' Mc­ ing began in October 1968 and on Saturday. The sale -wlU be­ Oattay D’ltaJla, teL BAB-SMB. maybe two.” by the slope of the land, black. U \ ___ -I Jf \| __ - - 1* ^ \ // Ml / The buUdihg’s entranpea in the Children through Grade 5 will attend oi^ ^chool their district: Key to schools: P.V—Pleasant Valley; ET—Eli Terry; W—Wapping; OH—Orchard Hill, and A St.—^Avery St fnotilt are little bridges from the PERENNIALS Strike Called peiTbeauty to an^t the government agencies re­ - XIassic 4 Dr. 6 Auto.. based on research results thus sponsible for Intercity passen­ ' k ‘ Puint Film 2 Dr. 'Hardtop 8 Auto. P.S. housa. See pur big selection, Blue De lu xe sedan , DELUXE SEDAN far, and makes evaluations and ger transportation in the corri­ P.Bi Gold/Black Vinyl we pan fit any window. trom J7.TS „. \ Resistant to ’"Bl a c k $ 1 19 5 -^“Teports on ^rlous systems, 4t dor area,” It is probable: S r - $ 9 9 5 $ 1 395 OARK-BLUE $1595 —r-. steers clear of governmental —Major capabilities for the I Mildew and EXTERIOR PAINT policy declaionB. provIEon of rail passenger sery- Sulfide Fumes 1968 CHEV. 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B' JX)URTEEN M^CHEStER EVENING HEIlAy^.'ltfANCHESTER. GONN- FRIDAY; MAY 1; 1970 Section Two FRIDAY, MAY 1970 ^ ^ ManrIjTBtTr lEnrning .llMralii FRIDAY^JHA^ i, 1970 Pages J5 tn 28 In New England, ostoiblish a confcreMe. lost year authorlxM each state cohtrlbuto $0,000 with Negroes and Guard • " I " "•■/ Gov.Xicm'Calls training program nhd provide a long-range study , of the drug an additional ^ Are Under Study , technical a^lstonco ■ to public problem. - t . from the governors’ inference. F o r Hegio|ial and private' . agencies, . Llcht The study confirmed tfib nood RALBIOH, N.C. (AP) .’Hie Drii^ Progriiiii said. '• , « \ for a regional a^roa pro­ drug problems, Lit^l said: absence thus far o< federal'sup­ nearly half of the money Negroes are' joining the guard. ’The Washington Post port.'’ paid by Americans for foreign- He told a, news conference posed a rcgionail progranr-i^ ..^.The- governor said the <$ffort WASHINGTON — An occupoMt of -the apoitmenlt ttkjA armed The governor estimated that travel and account for 20 per tbursday there are- only -73 thTjg abuse. should also investigate possible Prlncs George’s County, Md., deputy sherifta sledgys-liammoped cent df all. spending oh domestic blacks ,among the Ju te’s 12,000 ’Itie '^rogrom would aim to funding sources for enlarged ac­ the program woill<| cost $30,000 -dtolr way Into )>y mtotake denounced'the raid TKuniday but" survey the dfug control problem tion programs, noting that the for one year W l suggested that travel. guardsmen. v ' ------^ \ ------aoid ho plans to fcak^no ooUoh against -(he stieClff’s depart­ 'V'' ment. ■ ' , \ " ■ ,\ > A "But we sure -wotild like it -known,"said Johh Molloy. ‘"nielr , SAIGON (A F K — AbMNi^liaOO/ tactips'are ridiculous." \ U.S, combat " . ,^-'Molloy, .ay 23.year-o1d. jaiilthammor operator for a coti«*rug- Cambodia 70 mites : tlon firm .^ a res the apartment with his mother MargaMt, a lEotfom boriQ CAMBODIA Saigqn t< ^ y end began 1 wnitreas. ' up bases" for assaulta^/on While sheriff’s deputies were conducting ^.drilg raid, some uwrto ttAtH headquarters zone a t' the su­ of the'raiders bepame sepototed from thO mein group and preme Communist commsml for broke Info the Molloy apartment. , CffOSSfS BOtOlf South Vtetnatii opsrstiens. 'iv i STons 9 ^ msHio** Molloy said hb was a-wakenet! by the sound of the hammer It marked the flntt time In the on 'the-door. He said thot-ah he'came into the living roorti, the nine-year-old Vietnam war that door popped open astd a deputy in civilian clothes entered, an Amerioan ground foroe has "slipping and s U ^ g on the rug with a shotgun in his hands. extended its operations into He dldn’.t'SfitJW a warrant, didn’t show anything. He just said, ,Cambodla, at least in foroe. ‘'Pjit-ydur hands up," Mollpy said.'■ About 66 miles to the south- ' ' Mrs. Molloy said she came into the 11-vlng room to find a ■west one of tour South Viet- '' deputy wearing a sport shirt with a bandoUler over it pointing namese task forces that Invo^kid a rifle at her. "M y God, what’a happening?” She said she ask­ the Parrot'a Beak area otJExmr ed. bodia 'Wednesday linked up with "'nils Is a raid. We’re' Prince George’s County sheriffs," one Cambodian troops defending the ‘ d-eputy told her. "Isn’t this 7302 Forest Rd?” provincial cajUtal of Syay "No,” Molloy sold Ire replied, " ’nils la 7308.” Rieng, This force had thrust 80 'Ihe deputies left hastily for '7302, wheire Maj. Dan Ballard miles into,; Cambodia along was leading other deputies in the planned raid. Six persons Highway 1. were arrested there and charged with various narcotics -viola.- Scores of U.S. BQ3 bombers tions. 'SAIGON. end' nearly 100 artillery, phMSM \ Masted the Way for the Aidefl- can assault force ctooomiMitled Gull of Siam by some 3,000 South 'Vietnamese chiffon scarves^ troops and hundreds of tanks Oxygen Tank on Apollo 13 and armored peTaoitnel car­ in powder puff pastels riers. SOUTH Ebiemy reslstanoe -wee tight Had Troublesome History ■ !3 1 and scattered in the area known Gossamer Softness around her throat, airy .)• VllT N A M to the military as the Fishhook, SPACE c e n t e r , Houston 'Die oxygen tanks were and advance units stabbed 30 chiffon oblong ;srarves of vinal isnd silk. By (AI^) An oxygen taiik- -which dropped In 1968 -while the ApoUo M ii«t t miles into Cambodia. exploded on Apdlo IS had'a his­ 13 spao^raft was being buUt, One U.S. CISO cargo pisne Sally Gee. Pink oi\blue. 3 *5 0 tory of having lieen dropped, but individual tests Indicate this Map indicates areas in Cambodia where allied combat operations are under­ dropped a 16,000-bomb. four Switched from Apollo 10 and of probably did not affect the per­ way. In northern shaded area, known as the fishhooOk region, U.S. and South - \ mites inside Cambodia to Mast not meeting planned specifica­ formance of the No. 2, tank. Vietnamese combat troops attacked the Communist high command Friday away jungle land for the buUd- tions, officials of North Ameri- The mishap occurred while morning. In southern shaded area, the Parrot’s Beak region, South Vietna­ ing of a base called Ptre Sup- Workmen install plywood cpvering for windows of ■can Rockwell Oorp. sUy. the tanlts 'Were installed on a mese, aided by U.S. planes, attacked North Vietngjnese. (A P Photofax) / port Base Onter. hand her crisp a restaurant a block from the New Haven Green The (drm was the prime con­ Shelf tliat was bolted to a plat-, The mission to set up bases tractor tor. the service module, in advance of Black Panther Rallies. (A P Photofax) form at the Downey, Calif., X « Indicated tiiat the Americans where the tank was Installed, plant of North American Rock­ plan to stay a while In Arbor Day Observance Honors Custodian cottoh gloves and the command module. well Corp. Cambodia. W)tite Inttiai U.S. * Children of the Highland P ^ k . ^am^^W'hich opened with her Clark Brown, On behalf of the 'The • ottlci^s said 'Hiursday 'The shelf was dropped about Command reports Indicated the tank satisfactorily passed-19 one Inch ’ when worlcmen at­ Cambodian March Seen School accomplished two pur­ greefcilng. TJiis was followed by pupils, paid tribifte to Hamlll. left: 4*row only light groimd action. Asso­ Year of Angry Conflict major tests during lts-_three- tempted to move it from at<^ ciated PresB photographer poses yesterday when they the Pledge o f Allegiance, led by When the planting ^ was com­ EcRil'ard Chlslwhi); and the Na­ pleted, Beth Dlmock recited crochet tnm in year history and tliat none c< the platform. A bolt h,ad not Charles Ryan reported foom planted a white dogwood donatr tional Anthem, wl)^ David Kap­ “ What Do We Plant 'When We the e-vents - in Its past could be t>een loosened before a -work­ four miles inside Cambodfai that ed by the PTA, on the grounds lan as accompaniist. Plant the Tree?’’ ; fourth grade white, oysteV, pinpointed as a cause of explo­ man attempted, to move the As Most Daring Gamble American transport heUcoptsis In front of the school. Market! Panther Case sion. shelf with a forliltft. Miss Maness traced tlje his­ classes gave • a -vocal., rendition navy". 6V^ to 8. - Uftlng in troops ran into hea-vy Cynthia Hjdtgrien steadies the tory of Arbor Day; Patsy ih i^e of ‘"Trees’’ ; the sixth grade ’Ihe tank and another were re­ ’Two years earUer, the t€Uik By DON OBEBDOBFEB to -please both aides of the spw- is the sentor RepubUoan in the groundfire. By WILLIAM CHAPMAN teou'ves by George Soma Jr., a tree while Regan Clancy does read the official proclamation class of Mrs. Morgajret Boyle moved from Apollo 10 for modi­ failed to meet design specifica- The Washington Post trum on yietnam. The^dtawks Senate, and' widely beloved Ryan said a score of hdicop- right: scalloped The Washington Post former Pamther who claims he the spadework in the Arbor Day for the day; and Linda D^gle" gave a choral reading of “The fication, adding heavier InWa- ..tions but was accepted. WAflHQlGTON — Of the were happy iXdth the rhetoric among loiwmakers tn both par- jg,;, were Mt. PiloU told |tyan observance, which also honored gave a brief statement of the All,Alone ’Tree” ; and William edge and center NEW HAVEN — On a May dame from San Financdsco to tlon wires powering a vacuum - ’The oxygen flow rate from the many gambles of Ids, long and show of presidential deter- ties,. that five oif the hetiooptera'were Eldward HamiU, second frtjm school’s recognition of jthe day. O’Brien announced that,, as a . day in 1969, the body of Alex New TToirk last year With In- pump. To keep Apollo 10 on tank was i02 pounds per hour career, the march into Cam- minaUon not to sdffer "defeat," " I will say tids, he hnd the down and craahed- I ^ , who will I'etiro in Decem­ Miss Hultgren coordinated the special .contribution to Arbor . design on the Rocldey, a New York member strootions to ‘stralghiten out the schedule, the tanks from Apollo above the specifications. ’This bodla is among Richard M. and the doves were pleased courage,to assume re^ibnalbdllty jy crewman tMd Ryan that ber after 20 years of service as outdoor activities. The kinder^ Day, the .'lisfth grade would clean ''ot the Black Panther Party, was east coast <3rapters. 13’s serrice module, which al­ indicate that the insulation of Nixon’s most daring and most with the successive withdrawal for the ^ from now on, on ex- pu^t -was shot In the head school custodian.- Matthew Dona- garten, Grade 1. and 2, and spe­ up the sch<»l, grounds after toy' back. White. 6 Aocovered In a marshy swamp Sama has pleaded guillty to ready had been modified, were the tank was permitting liquid peAlous. He made clear Tlyurs- of tens .tot thousands of Amerl- pamdetywar,” said Altken of the whUe flying Ms beticopteir at chie, Highland Park PTA presi; cial classes sang “ This Land Is pretend python — the now handbags '26 ihjles north of here. second degree murder aiid has Installed in' ApoUo 10. oxygen to warm slightly -fester day night that he knows It, and can troops from the war wme. speech when U was over. " If Ms tree-top level; and tiie aitieraft morrow’s PTA'f^ir. - to 8. Both dent, was chief speaker at the" My Land,’ ’ and, the third grade The Arbor Day program con­ He hMl T»een riiot twice, ac- coopeiiaited extensively -wCth the After modification, the tanks tlian planned, causing the liquid said that the effect on his pei^ Npw, tor the first time the abraWgy works out comjdehriy immediately crariied. A radio afternoon ceremony. classes gave a choral reading cluded with .the singing of Go in for snake charmers . . . the obrding\to police reports, and proaecuUen. originally in Apollo 10 were in­ to turn into gas too rapidly. sonal future does not matter,.broad pubjlc confidence that the as he onticipa^. I would have tmnsrateafon said the pUot wan ' by Crescendoe. hlsX b o d y x ^ e brulseo ^ and Hia istatement deaoiilibed a stalled in ApoUo 13. North American and the Sara Maness was Coordinator of ‘"lYees.” "America (the Beauttfiilv^ (Her­ newest look in handbags. Each " I would rather be a one-term "war is neoriy .tover has been to take that back. If iit doesn’t, kuied, )>Ut the U.S. Oominand in of the indoor portion of the pro- FloUowlng Donachle’s talk. ald photo by Pinto) m eiw of ranw. Within a few nmoalire- scene In a New Haven 'Die modification -was de­ space agency ■waived tile specif- president and do what is right shakenshaken to to its its robts rodts .— — ironUlal- iro M ^ - F gueas the predtotion (of GOP gaigon said It couW not ocnOrm # 4 bourk' New ffiwen j»Uce began apairtmenrt; wheope Jteckley aJ- signed to prevent electrical in­ polished to a slippery glo^, each a (See Page Sixteen) Uiairto'"be“a”two-term president IV. ten d aj« /M r.'/loi) woyid have to stand, (DftL, Accessories, aiTMtihg the flhk o i 14 bleok legedly was tortured with boU- terference to other systems. at the cost of seeing America Nixon i ^ r t e d to the nation (^ly aaid. If confirmed, H would mark fashion find. Leather-look vinyl in all stores) men and women ehsuged with Ing -water, toaton repeatedly, anhoimcing more troop -wlra- "H he meant me, I’m qiiibe American sarvtocanan Coffee Day some of Inr^Ucation in and then tied spreaid-eagle to a become a second-rate and see this nation drawals) that "the declslMy I flattered," AUgfitv-added. "Not hilled ki an qffesjglva operation black/white, spice, camel, red, Ms murder. N'- bod—all of 11 as a 'tape macMhe have announced tonight means everybody geta menttoned on na- ©„ <>unbo}^ u.S. Command —id bdnp, white. - Panther has been onk of Ehvter Seaile w1k>, according to Priests Urge Catholicism just peace we ore seeking.” mg called to task for telUng by d(M( Ertday, 99 North Vie*- Have your birch trees sprayed now to keep them angry conaibt and riiarply cU^ Sams, asked Rackley If jie ‘were dared. It was a tough, stfong action " I have rejected all political the truth." namese o M Viet C o i« troops healthy and beautiful. W e’re also taking orders For Crippled (DRUL, Ua^bagB, all Btoren) puted claims. Amwig Its in g r ^ ^ "pig.” No, aadd Raxddey. consideration In making tills pressing his case tor siq>- had b e«r kilted, boat of them, now for shade tfee and evergreen spraying. For dlents is a lurid account of a Then, Sams said, another Pan- To Step Up Social G>ncem and a tough. Strong speech which la likely t^stir.-a great decision,” the president declar- p©pt, Mr. Nixon juxtaposed by helicopter giuisMpa, attd one complete tree service call 6 4 3 -7 6 9 5 “Ooffee Day for CMppled tape-reoorded forture session, tl^ j ed Thursday iilght. He said that ■•©mairjihy abroad” and problems truck destroyed. deal of debate both -within the Children” raised $971 by seven tales of Panther Party liftrigue tall HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — schools become involved in so­ "whether my party gains in pj.©jj©mted out home by "mind- reports frmn tiw U.S. and accusations at prosecution VLaiidm was asking whait we cial reform, .that greater ejn- Republican par^ and outside of local establlshmenis in the Mian- A committee of Roman Catholic November is iw tW n g c o m ^ i^ attacks on all (he great In­ sold six Ameticam CARTBt TREE EXPERT CO. tricks 'and vioSations o t civil thought aibout the p'g and he priests in the Archdiocese of phasls be placed on adult edu­ , / to______the lives of 400,000 brave chester area to 'boost the Easter Stflutions,.’’ including uritverst- -ere wounded. rights. asked Chairman BObby S ^ e Htulford has urged that major cation and' that religious educa­ Mr. Nixon Was elected, sis be Americans fighting tor our Souroea said the operation, LICENSED and INSURED Seal Campaign;' bi'es. -The case quickly attracted what did lie think and Cha.irman reforms lie made In the Catho­ tion programs for youngstters be recalled, on a pledge to end tiie countiy and for the cause of He alsa maretiaUed the biggest in nearly three national attention — portly be- Bobby sadd what we do -with Treasurer ‘ WUllfun Moor- lic school system — which may expanded. war. EVir the moment he ai>- peace- and freedom in Vlet- pitcure of some other i years, is aimed at smaoUng cause Panther Party Chairman pjgs, a ptg is a p'g. He said to house oif the Hartford National offer a haven from Integration— In tlie area of welfare, the re­ pears to be expanding the, war nam.” Who had made "great detantteis" North Vietnamese and 'Viet Bank & 'IVust Go. said over 600 Bobby G. Seale was one pf those- po -aiway with him and left, and in Catholic attitudes toward port said the Catholic church to another country, but he asked oh the other hand, he noted fti tlve owal; office leading to Cong supply lines, cotmnun tea^ restaurants, coffee shops and arrested, and partly because "What did you tOike this to social welfare. slKiuld offer "concrete assis­ the public to trust him and to that "no one is more aware than v*atory’’ 'oc peace -with-honor— tions networks and storage ORANGE HALL dairy bard throughout Connecti­ Panthers -were lieing raided, mean?" a deteo’.iive asked. ‘"To The suggestions are in a re­ tance’’ to the welfare rights tiack him and declared that he I am of the ^Iti'cal conse­ Woodrow / Wilson,. / FrankMn staging areas used for attacks cut joined in promotion ask­ shot and prosecuted throughout him,” answ^ed Sams, port, titled tlie “ Farmington Pa­ 'movement and shouli) esta/blMi would still deli-ver on his prom­ quences of the action I have Roosev^,/ Dw(ght iV^bsenhow- into South Wetnam. ing customers to contribute the country. ' Sam’s vereudty and his entire pers,” compiled by 36 inrier-clty an “ embassy for the poor” in ise of peace. taken.” As he has before, he or, John F. K e m ^ . The other three South Vlat- a dollar to the appeal by Stripped to.Its simplest terips, will be shairply aibtabiced by p r le ^ of the archdiocese who the archdiocese to help the poor If Ms new Vietnam tactics described a course ,he did not - Ih e great aisL very ftindOr namese forces were sweeping giving a "Buck-A-Cup” to tile case presents tMs quesUoiV: "th© defense. Panthers contend formed the Social Action Com­ lobby for la'ws and find legal succeed quickly and the North take — in his case, hnmediate mental d ifferei^ between their the Parrot’s Beak area for ene- she^tl love the Did Seale order Rackley mur- was not even a member “’Brace-A-Chlld” for -which they mittee. The report resulted from aid and other assistance. Vietnamese fade away or sue withdrawal of all troops decdslons ond^ hta, Mr. Nixon my base campe. A total of 18,000 dered' as part of Panther jjj good standing, that he was received a lapel pin with a a meeting held in Farmington tor peace, he will be a hero. —as “ the easy political path.” said, "18 that .fo the eariler cases South Vietnamese troops were “ BAC” - on it which entitled Party purge, as the police -con- twet a poVee agent who en- “ ’The church has no reason for Mr. Nixon, reported with ■ap­ fabulous fit of earlier this year. ■ v existence other than Its mission if- aU does not go well or go the A m e ri^ i people were not hi the four forces,, and about 100 ..them to all the free coffee they tend, or was Seale the -victim gipeered the plot primarily to ^11 quickly, the actl-lnd., "that is proved. proud. / a form of intervention by the Qule's Thursday duineunoe- a A H PAVING AND GONSTRUGTION G0„ IIN . " I ’m sure they’re scared—I federal government ^in the con­ ment had an bnmsdlate lmpa«t West Street, Bolton, Conn. know I was when I was there— duct of a university'that la tan- on the committee. Several Re­ COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL ‘ but when It really edmea down tamountrto an attempt at feder-. public ana who had suppoetad W M m O ut e« Town,,ObU Collect, or NlgM ^ ' to it, they stand up. Boy, you’ve ai control. the Qreen-(Jule approach last National Ouwi^sinen put bayonets to the throats a wild melee yesterday on the campus of Ohio State got to talk up for those men," “ Moroovir," he add^, ’’the -—r ; 7— vice president's statements are (Sa P iK f Blghtaaa) (rf.two demonstrators who refused to move, during University in Columbus, Ohio. (A P Photofax) Despite Ms personal feelings .. i-' 'X 1.; ■■ i;

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I- ■ ■ ’ / ■ 1" MANCHBSTBft EVENING ^LD. MANCHESTER. CONN^. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1970 WANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER: CONN- ERIDAV: MAY .1, V970 PAGE SEVENTEEN P riests fe CathoKcfe - Miss Booth WORLD^ILMAN^C GIs Laii3 ill Cambodia; -R. POLLAN ' ARIIS LIBRA FACTS Prepare Attack on R^ds T o Step Up ►ncem 21 Vour Dolly AcWvify.Guid* sm. Honored on • T* ^/tccording OCT. 4-22-33-44 o develop message for'SqJutdo^ >55-56.7^4 (Continued froni Pago IS) (Omtiifaed from Pace IS) <5^54^5-80-83 ' prds corresporxiing to mimberi'- Z4‘76-77 Vietnamese .oCflcers Mid it had of your me birth sign. ' Retirement Cong troops wiled In the Par- Tpibrtiport was at tlmea ahcup- Orthodox and AngrBciln. denoml- '>AU«US 3 60 R R I0 mov^ deeper intoi Cambodia nations, wttK about 350 htUlion Aff. k 1 Look 61 Side ly^critteal of the current pa- 2 Exctllent x32^r-^ 62 Personal dc^.1 A auiEiii group of friends, *i- rot's Beak, 86 less than claimed several days ago, apparently in ^rochtcQ s c i ^ l syatem in the members: W MaV 20 3 CX>n’l M Who 63So NOr 21 d u d l^ heir a4«f«r, Mrs. Rudolph earlier, and said 84 government anticipation of the\AmeriCan of­ Af. the‘annual meeting of its f\4-20-31-42 4 Inyir* Fovors 7-19-30-41^ icem an, honibi^ Miss Helena arohdioceae. l./52-^J2-84 5 TherVi 35<2hone^et .65 Njroops were killed '.Jltid 168 fensive. > U.S. conference here, it was 6 Be 36 Listen 66Yotj^ 51-62-72 Bobth.of 57 Startwaather St. at The offensive began at 7:80 “Deaptte oam m end^ie efforts', GIMINI wounded, including 98 wounded too. many urban... ponx^tU brought out Thimsday night that -^ 7 Todoy 37 To 67 Proposois^ SAGITTARIUS a rqc^tloiv held >^sto«lay ai-> a.m. Saigon (Irao, an hour and a reSulU'- of a stud^ on how Ro­ 38 Call . 68 Pleosure 2^ sctioble have become hiMrens for 69 Silent temoon. at^lhe home of Ml* accideihtally by Amerloiui hell- half before President Nlxpn JUNt 20 9 S n » » ^ l« l 39.ltself the white upper mJddle-^btss stu­ man Oatholicism might affiliate 10 Don't c 40 Worst 70 Business ofc. n Esther Granstroin, 80 Oakwood eopter guhslUps! TW'ea Anneri- went On the air to onnoi^e the ' dent of above average intelll- with the world body will be 9-16-27-38 1 Won 4 ] In 71 Or 1-14-25-36 1. Ml0s Granstrom^eClmbired advance of American oPpibat 1 ready for a meeting in Naples of 1^49-70-78., ‘ 12 Some . 42'The* 72 Woy 47-^9. cona also were rer{X)rted wound­ 43 F u n « 7 3 Could cf Bowers Sohdbl,,^ g«mce . .. from Intenated pub­ CANCER 13 OuMook troops into Cambodia.' \ lic schools,*’ the re^rt said. a Oourtcil-Vatlcan Joint working 14 WiM 4„ 4 Con 74 Eosily CAPRICORN Mias'1942^ retired March V ed. group May J6., 21 15 For 45 Suggestions .'TS Xpdoy Die. 22 ^ \^Conjoined twins are re- The U.S. Command said ini­ Three South Vtotnaiiieee bid- 16 Visitors 46 You 76 Ovfrrreoch after 46 y^bss of- service At Father Stransky, fonheiiy an ^JU lV 22 JAN. (* femicL to as “Siamese” tial re{x>rts from the Fishhook tallons, between 1,000 and BUCK Hnxs: FAU.S, Pa. 17 Opportunity 47 But 77 Yourself Washlnglon a n d ^ w ic ^ Schqota; official of the Va'Ican’S' Chris- 18 Show 46 Cleor 3H 8-29-40^ twins. The^World Almanac, Indicated that 74 North Viet­ men, were the spearheads. -U.S.'. (AP) —A Roniian Catholic lead- ,, o __. j '■s. and three more council, a foremost instrument L AUG. 22 ^ 23 Activity 53 Or 83 Hopes B a>i-£e s a u,. Thailand by ground troops. One Ameii- omx>siflon as they began push­ draw them into comihon mis­ 24 Accept 54 A id 64 Accordir^ly cut S tate .OoUege. (Siam)>« crippled by the development 28 Presents '58 Remain „ 88 Perhops the U.s]'^lst Air Cavalry Divi­ infantry thrust was , moving fll. IP shlp of Mi* Lebnora Hanm at and Adelaide Yaml^v.and an ecumenical meeting along cf a parallel “non-Roman Oatho- 29 Your 59 Before > 89 Action W a^lngton School^ whese she sion were shdt .^own, but both north from the bonder, rougMy 30 Pleosont 60 Gom 90 RecreotionMA*. 2 0 ^ ^ fathered about 20 childrS 10 mHes to the west. ’ With disclosure that a study re- He type of ecumenism" .within 5/2 12-2334-46^ taught Graces 2, through 6 over, aircraft were recovered. 15-26-37 )Good ( ^ ) Adverse Neutral They died within three In the northernmost' quarter port is due soon on means by Hie council and of a "Roman '-87-89 65A^ 57-6838-90(^ the next 26 years. In 1650,y she le U.S. Command alsojiad a whk^ Roman ChthoUcism Catholic ecumenism outside it.” hours of each other on Jan. repolt-ttot 168 persona hadT>eon of South Vietnam, meanwhile, became the flrot altxh giade 17, 1874. m l^t become a part of the B<>Hi would "Increase the teacher at the opening ' of deit»ii»eMt S{X>ke8men said mpre than 900 North Viet- World OouncU of Churches^ s c a j ^ of Christian division,” the 20 Jurors were either .frtends they did nottosMy whether they nanriese made a series of at­ Panther Cas^ Bowers School a2id taught at Copyrlfirht© ll»7p, , , ^lis , Rev. Thomas S^itensky, said, of Rheiiff John E. Rlavln or were that level until her latlrement. Xcwspaiutr Knlerprino Ahsii. were Cambodlanh\or Viet­ tacks afound Hiep Due, a key recommended bV His friends. namese. district town and the site of a for eight y e ^ a member of the "As long as there is that scan- M a r k e d The Bowers School faculty, Vatlcan’s Admi|ilstratlve Curia, dal in the one Christian family Grand juries ai;e p6cl(ed here by biends, and tanher associates The offensive launched large refugee village about 84 the county sheriff, the only said the skywneas''ef .deliberation' in God’s one world, there will be presented Misd Booth with a Vernon was under the command es south of Da Nai(g. on the matter Shows the. stgnlfi- a need for a continuing world- Angry C^iiflict^ stipulation being that they must Brig. Gen. Robert M. Shoe­ A'dbsE^aled Press correajxmd- be registered voters. . . camera, photo album, photo­ cance that Roman Catholicism wide emergency synod to help (Contlnue^'trom Page IS) graphic .Supplies, and a purse. Grange Meeting maker. aaslstant commander of ent WilHa. Johnson reported sees in such a step. heal the woun^ by means Slavln acknowledged'- that he the 1st Air CaVvHls task;force from Da Nahg^toat the North had not checked to see if they Mrs. , 6elle MaePherpon And *nie council is a cooperative jefnt renewal for ^e common correctlonw—institution — — » j . Mrs. Catherine little made the Set Tomorrow included four u.8, maneuver Vietnamese attaolTBdthree U.S. . body of 230 Protestant, Elastem mission,’’ he said. "aUeg^ dangerous mental de- registered voters presentations for the faculty, battalions, three doiith Viet­ artillery bases, invaabi!k,|ialf a fectl)^ Judge Harold M. Mul- and M3* Sylvia ClafUn for Vernon Grange 92 will meet namese airborne battalIot;3, the dozen hamlets aJid hit fou has ordered Sams examined friends and ooUeaguee of M i* torvight a t 8 at Grange Hall, Ver­ U.S. n th ArmorM Cavalry^Reg- ernment posts defending tliS X y a court-appointed peychiar- Students Seek Iment and a South Vietnam6se hamlets. Oxygen Tank on Apollo 13 Booth. non ' Center]'** with a MyMery trlst. Miss Catherine Shea, retired armored regiment. ' .By midafternoon, the attack­ Local lawyers and court ob- ECSC Crowns and a former Washington School Bide plaiuied. Associated Press 'porrespond- ers still held two or three of the Had Troublesome History searvers believe the prosecution prinelpal, and M te Graimstrom The Junior Grange wUi meet ent Jay Sharbutt reported from hamlets. may try to exact other testi­ A Manche.ster student is a read tiibutes for Miss Booth’s tomoww at 2 p.m. udHi the the command post at Quan Loi, Initial i:^po*rta said 72 North (Continued from Page IS) mony against Seale from War- oandi^te for "SeleQUon as king years of loyal servloe. Included program to be on May Day. in South Vietnam, that a three- Vietnamese, four Americana and ren Klmbro, oil® those who of the annual Spring Weekend _is considering_ leading_ the as­ in a testimonial booklet were The Grange is plaiuiing a pub- prong thrust was under way 20 South Vietnamese ware . icationB, however, since the oxy- allegedly shot Rockley. of Ea^^em CJonnectlcut State cent stage of die module at­ other tributes from Ray Gardl- He auction for May 16 staitlng from Route 7 to seal off a trian­ killed, and nine Americans were "gen flow was only about three Kimhro changed his plea to Oollege in WllUmantlc, and two gular area running 20 miles east per^enjabove normal. tached to the/bommand ship for ner. Bowers prinoii>al; Arthur at 16 a.m. Anyone having items wounded. . guilty of second degree ihurder co-eds from this area are queen to west qnd 12 miles southeast Prior Gi'-l^wch of Apollo IS the return-trip from the moon H. nUng, retired su{>erlntendent to donate should notify Earl It was believed that the at­ after he w ^ visited in his cell candidates. to northwest. workers expert^sced difficulty until Jusf/before the 8{>acecraft by his brother; a Dade Coimty, The young man is Deteiel of schools; and the Board of Purington or Homer Waltz. tacks were timed to coincide with a vent valve'No. 2. re-ent^iw the earth’s atmos Fla. paUoeman, and a New Ha- Borello, a Junior, aaid the queen Education. School F air The o{>eration plan called for with May Day, a major Commu­ Hie valve was not evacuating phe] ven detective, without h'.s law- candidates .are Sandy Naumoc ------The • Verncm Elementary infantrymen to sweep through nist holiday. ttie tank as rapidly as call< would mean extensive yer being present. 'There Is of Columbia, a..senior, and Jan School fair will be held tomor­ the region, perhajM taWhg as The U.S. Command also an­ in the specifications, but It was :es in the lunar lander. By speculation Klmbro wlU be put Thompson of Coventry, a sopho- Manchester Area row from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at long-as six weeks'to two months nounced that enemy gunners within tolerance limits and far 'fte Mrger amount of oxygen jjie stand to corroborate more. ' the school on Rt. 30. to destroy wpie^ever North Viet­ shot down five American heli­ cleared for flight. and fuerSs. in the lander's de- s^ms's version. The royal couple Is being Manchester Man A m oi^ the many s{>ecial nam'-^ OrW Viet Cong base copters in various parts of South scent stage. ,Of the orlgrlnal 14 persons ^ chosen by secret ballot and will feature will be a horse-driven camps .Hiey find. Vietnam and a U.S. Navy A4 WASHINGTON (AP) — The “We would whn{^ to have rested, only eight now aiie sched^j: be crowned tondghtvOt a bell at Arrested After de which will be o{>erating Thrir main target was the bomber over Laos. Nine Ameri­ space agency is ctmgl^iing us­ enougdt consumables ^ctbqa^ to ul^ to be 'tried. Sams, Klm­ Grand. Lake Lod^ in Lebanon. 1 • WT W ats the ^day. jr . ’Thsre will nr.u cu>also Jjutgle command post for all cans were killed aiid ^ three ing the lunar land)2ig module as handle the return to earth," bro and a young woman have Lirasn in Vernon ^ number of booths wf Communist mllitaiy and politi­ wounded, the command aedd. the life saving ,emerg:ency sup­ Lovell said at a National Press {deeded guilty- ahd two others items on sale tor Mother’s DAy. cal operations in South Viet­ ply vehicle on future Apollo C3ub kmchMn. were sent to Juvenile court. Nation’s Weather Jolse{>h Shepahlnski of 49, SUro Snacks and lunches win be nam, kno\vn as the Central Of­ To remove iodine stailis from flights—Jtiat as it was used on An explosion on the Apollo 13 A sixth; Prances Carter, pro­ St., Manchester, was udiorgcd served In the downstairo cafe­ fice for South .= Vietnam, or material, rub the stalne(L.area the Apollo 13 mission. flight cost the conrunand ship all vided one of the major sources By Th e ASSOCIATED PRESS wtth tailuro to drive ,a rehspn- teria. Mrs. Doris Simmonds is OOSVN. But O08VN is a mobile with a slice of lemon, then laun­ Asked Thursday if the module power and oxygen. The crew of objections amdng Panther thunderstorms roam- able distance a{>^ after h chairman of the^ day. command post; aijd^s^or South der. be used as sort of a life- used the lunar .module's sup- sup{x>rters here. She wks graht- ing the Tower Ml*issip{>i Valley three-car acjhdent 'on RL 80 in \ on future flights, astronaut piles to get theni safely back, ed immunity from prosecutioa,^ dumped torrential rains today yesterday. . •/ ames A- Lovell Jr. said. Had the explosion decurred aft- bqt refused to testd^, and wasArifnnano anH Police sold Shepshlnaki Struck “We’re thinkingno- aboutaVwntt Itit." '* Aner a m#vm.moon lonAinff'. landingt 'TtiAne Amer- emer- promptly Sentenced to six the rear of a car driven by Lovell, the commander of gency supply would Dt have mimths in Jail for contempt of chi&ned up occasion^ high Diane Ellis of 123 Regan R3., Apollo 13h said the space agency been available. court. It is legal to require winds. VOfnon, whlnh in turn was tostimeny from a defendant Tornadoes or str on g wind- Hito a third cor driven granted Immunity in Connect!- atorma caused moderate rfamage ^ Dtvod Vesco, 27, of 239 Oak cut and many other states, but southeastern Missouri and in - Manchester, Cambodian March Seen the tactic aroused considerable parts of Arkansas Thursday ^ 'i® towed animosity among the defend- night. One man was'Injured in a ®rom the scene, and Mrs. Bills 24 ft. POOL PKC. ants’ friends. twister near Naylor Mo and two children in the car were As Most Daring Gamble Throujghout the pre-triial hear- ^ e e Inches of rain ter'amped treatod at RockvUle General (Continued from Page 19) tags, Seale has remained qulet^-conway. Ark., northwest of Lit- Hispttal. ^ ^ mlliatlon . . .{leace at any price and res{>e MLssount, minads, Kentucky Indi­ both charged yesterday with F ro m I / X 4v> ... ated from that of the other breach of the peace. floe a i^[>ecial a few any adveraairy and tri­ ana and Tennessee. Funnel \ Rizzo The minutes before, the Presidient's ■ over any difficulties aevte because of repeated dis­ Police aaid the arrest was J *...■— * ruptions. clouds that did not touch down addre*. Whether he is light or wrong were sightei^ in several loca­ made following an alleged \ p o o l 1 "* Seale maintained throughout i i , In SDoaldne of his action military triumph wiU tions. / ivelghbarbood altercation. Both In ^leaking of his acUon judgnxeiri of the the Chicago trial th at his oon- w e re /re le e s ^ for ap{»earance . Cold rqui , chilled regiions \ ^ h o M a h e Thursday night, the Prerident's American people about the sttUiticnal nights had been de- in /Rockville Circuit Court 12 T op R ig h t . - • — j ,. .. , northwest,/ of the storm belt, Atey 16. rhetoric matched his acUom. He action Shay determine the hied because the attorney of gjjQ^ jgi in the northern and sore You Get spoke in stark terms, using Umlto of Mr. Nixon's tenure in hds c^mixie, ' Garry, was not ' aWe Paul W. Grant, 32, of 48 Grove \ The Most t'or ARROW MR. G O LF bo api>ear because of a major central/Rocklte Spilled info cm. . words such es "defeat . .iiu- the White Ho^«e. some/l^ areas. ^ faUing ’Sf* '^ o u r Money J A most comfortable knit, sport shirt. 90% Fortrel® poly- ; P surgical operation. Garry, for tem pA ^es brought freezing with operaltag under tee ester, 60% cotton. Machine wash, f||| • ! whom Seale has vast respect, conditions SAVE machine dry. S, M, L, XL*. ' \ has been active in the New obtain an Movie Industry Defends Haven case from the begtaning. idle. Frost was expected far south os Arizona and New . Reg, 499,00... Although his friends outside Vernon police said the arrest isa Self-Regulatory System insist that Seale oannat get a ^ t.,c J made after the department THIS V ■ flair trial on w hat they say racedved three oomplatoTfrom G^and, late Thurs^y. ^ LOOK WHAFS WKEJI To^. L e f t: The movie Industry’s self- was weakened when the court trumped-up charges, he ONLY! taken a different tack ta Severe w ln d st^ ta the Chi- . Quant's drivtag^Sons. regulatory rating system was said a film, to be obscene, must - included... AR^W PLAINSMAN courtroom. I® Grant is scheduled to appear defended yesterday by a spokes­ be utttfrly wfthout redeeming social value. > In one statement to Jddge' Rockvme coun May • COMPLETE POOL # V2 HORSEPOWER SAND FILTER It’s a distinctively embroidered sport shirt Arrow Decton perma-\ man from, the Motion Picture After a number of other mod­ Mulvey, he said recentl^ "I ° MI ® " 0*ber araa pol’ce acilvlty; iron. TheXl^uxurious fabric of 88'%, Dacron®ta polyester, 38% cotton\ northwest side. Nine persons Association of America, which ifying decisions. M i* Scott said. understand that you are • AUTO SKIMMER # POOL CARE HANpBOOK is com plet^ machine wash and dry . . . feels that self-regulation is a "It became very fuzzy , as to to see that We defenda^ have were treated for minor injuries. Rdbert Green, 26, of EUtag- • CHLORINR STAPTIR KIT IN FLOATING MSPRNSER Short sleeveA S, M, L, XL. better way to deal with the new what is and what Is 2iot ob­ a fair < trial and to have a fair M. '*'®™ a« -« ted eSd c h a i ^ • TEST KIT AND TEST CHEMICALS freedom iii films than govern­ scene.” trial we also understand the rigns tom down and wtadows,,ia3 t night with risk of injury broken in homes and some to a minor ment censorship and controls. There was a case being heard necea^y for {>eaceM decorulTi Speaking in New Haven at, a in the Su{>reme Court yesterday, in the courtroom-- of “I am. Curious Yellow” The tollin' t-wta tornadoes t h a t - ____ Theatre Owijers (NATO) of in, Boston. It is beti^ aruged, to have a fair trial in the Richard Bednafz, 24, of Brig- verUcal with exclusive fonndatloa plate 01^1 Bottom roil. Gives waU add6d rigidity. Inter­ ARROW^ BAN-LdN® SPORT KNITS oourtroom hit Oklahoma aty early Thurs- huT M .. Coventry, was locks into foundation plate o Exclusive heavy duty winterised Sanitized Vinyl-Ilex liner. Connecticut, was Miss Barbara in this case,' she explained, that only Sanitised Uner! • Engineered for the easiest ]>oaalhle . Fashion collar. . . . or hi crew neck . . . you’ll dresa in. style when you wear Scott, deputy, attorney in charge the Massachusetts obscenity One bizarre/ feature of the ®®^ at 38 to 41 persons charged le^ night ■with itres- these handsome Arrow- shirts. These perma-iron beauties are made of 100%, of censorship in Jack Valenti’s statuta is unconstitutional be- trial is the Existence of tape toJured- 6 homes destroyed, 29 passing and larceny. He is Dupont texturized nylon. Made to / offices at 'the Motion - Picture causie it inhibits the freedom of recordings puiportedly. made of major damage and 600 oth- scheduled to lapeer in Manches- stay heat wash after wash . . . S, M, L, XL. Association. J^>e«ch guaranteed, by the first one lengthy seasiion ta which at leaat some damage. ter Circuit:iCsurt 12 M ayrS. 12’x24’E4r Miss Scott is also a meinher a m e n d m ^ . Rackley'was doused repeatedly Mild but overcast weather SOUTH WINDSOR of the President's Comiplssion Miss Scott said, the court's with boiling wmter. Sams has dominated much of the eastern Raymond F. Muiphy, 16, pf on Obscenity and Pornography, decision in .this case may be a olaiimed he ordered the "taiMs s®aboard. Fog reduced 'visibility 2749 Ellington Rd., South wlnd- OVAL POOL established by former President significant inie ta regard to ob- made while he and other Panth- York's Kennedy Interna- gor, was taken to Manchester Lyndon Johnson to study the scenity. ere questioned Rackley, who, he Airport Thursday night Memorial H08{>ital Wednesday wMi 2 LARGE causal' relationship between W}^1g she Dublic dtgs asfierted, was suspected * - — of— —-hav- caused de{»arture delays . . .up after betaft ^ involved •«.ta m a v.tv- obsceno mq.terials and anti­ sure for government censorship ^ig been the police informant ^^ 4® nilnutes. Oveweas fUgl^ car accident -ta South Windsor. __ . ^ who ♦turned 11 wv'i 4 tam the 4T421 Pantheiian ...Mr. "'ere fllVAI^fRfldiverted , sOtp E’ktnawother asainx>rt|i I •.V'RAs.Ab ;Tolice______said• Murphy____ a. .lost • con- SID t DECKS social behavior. ^ .pf films. Miss Scott does feel Attending the meeting from the industry should regulate-it- now on trial in New York CWy. In the region,. ; ^ triff of his car as it-w«s trayel- Manchester ’’ was Bernard telf and ‘thinks the rating sys­ Defeme lawyers are arguing ^lemperatures before dawn ing south on Ellington Rd. The Reg, 477,00 MenscheU, pf 41 Milford " Rd„ tem is the $est way to indicate ‘that the ta{>es -were tllegally ^ Evanston, car flig^d over and. struck a owner of sevotel theaters in­ which tllmsi should be seen by seized' from the Panther apart- ™ West, Fla., utility pole. He received ab-t, cluding the Manchester Drive- which age group. ment basement vteen the first Brownsville, Tex. ‘ doflnlnal injuries.. In “nieater, and vice president Since the tattag system is on- arrests were made upstairs, ' Murphy was arreated on a ly voluntary, . and theater PoUoe had no search warrant charge of failure to drive'‘"'es- of NATO of Connecticut. Sim a Club Saves MisK Scott aaid the new free- ®wn«re are not bound to {«ro- and are usually restricted in tabllehed lane and Is scheduled dom in fllZfwW ch has rtased hlblfcJtayone from seeing a film, Ancient Syeamores- to appear ta East Hartford (Cir­ Ineludes L- strong objections In some Scott urged theater own- setae. * ' Judge Mulvey moS™ has mT* cuit Court 12 May 18. s Bugged Top B jOI quarters, has been made pos- pr®?®nt to abide by the on » moUon to sup- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A OPEN DAILY s Heavy Pnty liner rible by a number of ^^nlflcMt regulaUons for Pre* tee tapes, protest. by conservationists LBJ WiU Speak e Deluxe Sand FSter He has, however, ruled that saved a dozen- 4^camore trees 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. e Auto. Burfooe decisions by the Supreme Court ^ ^ “ su m m er in- cases involving obscenity. ^ ^ assuring_ the govern- _ the |x>llce legally arrested the believed to be: more than 200 ' At Fund-Raiser mmt that the tadukry can. do defendants, although they had years old, but not before 18 otb- CHICAGO (AP) . — Form er SUNDAY s Pool Core Handbook It has also come about, she e T est Kit * T est Its own Job. -, no w arrants at- tee time. Under ers were bulldozed and sawed President Lyndon B. Johnson n s 5vve »ioo t h is w e e k , said, because, "In a little leiis " NOON to 6 fThotwIf Ib than a decade dnd a half, the The best jirocedure for cen- Connecticut law. Police may ar- into firewood. will address a Democratic party ' e CUorine Starter Kit morol, poUtlcal and socail ^ n e Hratli*, she said, "Is rest wliteouV warrants if they No on® at City Hall was cer- fund-raising dinner, ta Chicago In Floating Dispiuiser CREDIT TERMtS ARRANGED ’ ^ ^ «r,ere was neither ' Urns “nor work could be done without re-, tion on -television and declorte "The Marvel of Main Sfreef, Manchesfer ^ V Ity, Mina Soott started odti) a cial red J a c k e t-^ m a d e -from necessity ^der our law that an moviiw the trees. he would not seek the presldeh- ENFIELD^23w9l6:^< 1867 case In which the Supremo one uncut piece of cloth — end arrest warrant ibe obtained." A f^ C ity Councilmen Donald ®y W Ihe 1988 election, Court dteideJ that material is formally “ present him to hta Jv^S® Mulvey ruled. D. Lorenxen and Tom _____ Bradley_ J<*n»on was scheduled to re- Wo F te ta n Urfe, Oooanlo and MneUn 244 IROAD ST. (R«ar) " 901-907 MAIN STREETg^ MANCHESTER—643-2478 obocene if it appeals to the grandparents. On 'that day the The defense Is also contending showed Interesl ta the objection, iH™ h> his Texas ran^ follow- Above OrouBd Poola imirient Interest of the average new mother to ^jxreoeMbed with that the selcotlpn of the grand workmen stopped cutting until ‘"S teiilght’s dinner. 8 9:30 to 5:30 THURSDAY 9:30 to 9:00 P.M. parson. brown' __ sugar____ -“and___ eggs in a jury was lm{>roper ^and has another decision of the work {ieriona..were eiqpOCted to attend the Sirimmlng P M Baolneflo—Eot. 19M — lit a 'tator case, ttts defiiiition oeramontei baslGot. drawn out testimony that 12 of made. to the llOO-a-placo cdflUr...., . . V

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MANCHESTEI^EVENTHG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., PRII)AY, MAY 1, MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALb, BfANCHESTER. COIW.. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1970 PAGE EIGHTEEN PAGE ihNBTBBN

Boltjon my.family," «sM Dr.WlIll»ms,"amall sect —\ a lf the member- what w e do here," shouted one' impus Rii)ters Sfammed X^hdergrounders Give Up "becaude ’ w6, respected . Mrs. ship, \ , of.,the men. Trees To Be Plarited today's Welmer's basic theology. K ow the communal settle: "She’s not- the least'jSt inter­ Robert A. Dixon Elected .W aiting for Bpjnb to F a ll ' '" W e are ultra coneervatl-vea ment around the green Full ested In talking to a reporter. B y Presidenti^at ^Pentag4 — And I mean ultra — who be- Gospel Assembly Church in We don’t want you here. Now t o Honor War Dead live In tHe Bible and believe in Benstm ha divided Into two get out! / ■ . , (CMUnued from Pngn 15) t;’ , • ' ■ B]^OH AR I,KS H IL U N Q E ^ the nation's -largest maniltac- ■ *_____ R^ iiblican Town Chairman n te Jboe Angelna Times tuners of expidst^. “ per cent. cc(mpB — those who atlll accej^ Miinchesler’s Vietnam War dead will lie honored to- Sister Ann, about 76 to liw per- yeer/indfcated they, too would‘ *^*^** set a^cf'hnd glass wna ^ t e r t A. Dixon was oleoted during lost ywir’s town edeot- 'SON, Arlz.—Because Hjo Oihers are. Carpenl6rs, peihtv *he belief that Mrs. ‘Hoverport’^ nighr with the dedication of cherry trees planted as eons, and an equal number who Lueweit Not recihy used. swi>^ w& Quio. th^ampus homes of cliidrmnn of ■' the Republican Ions. , ^ Unit \ not destroy- ers, laborers, small merchants Welmer hsp supernatural in- follow Mr. Owens’ ministry. OAI^AIB, Frsutoe—The Engllirh nd Mrs. Green, who has in- -Provost,W. Lyman nx>rnto secrertary \ ^*^?**^ bonjbs In the- in the area. ' Bight to the destrucUon of the Tile ceremonies wili begin,at "There’s bad blood here," Chojfoel port of CaMka is build­ need a hiffher education bill ProvosVB!me?1tus^ , Prederiok tlonoKmeeUng this wex^k. Mrs. of the ftonnectlcut Natural Gas IWOe, a^straiigo religious sect "They’re no different than world, Williams says: "W e ing- a (1.6 million "hoverport” Jusf NicelyNihi 7 o’clock near Tiijklngton Dr. dedication. DclegitUons based her\ Is says Mr. Owens. "There's Wt- /containing the code of conduct Terman. Donald\Tedtord was .Te;eleoted Corporatlpn. He te a member ^ U ig up lU well- anyone else around here — ex- «'«*■« »<> certain God was speak- that will be the Continent’s '■■V “V in the rear of Mahclioster Mo- th o ^ orgnmiizatlonis that Mocked, ______^ provision, said after the hearing il’ear gas -and rocks ,\vcre vtco cbalirman. Mrs. Frederic of the Greater Hartford Cham- TH.V r oept tor their oddbaH beliefs," ing to. u* through that aVoman." rancor everywherelargeM. On a .27-aore plot and nioi'lal Hospital. TliC liospttal, pQ^jribpted to five tlrive are also in this tiny colony.’,’ that she was not wedded tp the^t«ore intense tlian Wednesday Norton was elected secretary. ter of Commerce apd its con- / ney are ipsing Interedt-^ obgerves Roy Skaggs. Benson's "She made many propheciei with a beach frontage of 2,800 broken itself is a memorial to local ^xpecUki to attend: Manchester waiting tor concept. ' •'^night and early Thurstlay when and Dougins Cheney was re­ gressioruail action club, and the ’ lerlca to be de- aty^atto "that came true. The two groups barricade feet, the hovercraft parldng She said she would ln$l6t, Persons wore arrested and 13 men who died In'l^orld W'ar 1. Lotirg of Elksi Orford Parish American Society of Corporate, stroyed. each other’s streets. They shout elected treasurer. ^iwqys toll a Full ">7 own ears pj area will extend over five aoreir. Tliirteen new trees will now c h ^ e r of the DAR, Manch^ter Secreitaribs. Dixon, his wlfp "Sister Ann Warner’s proph­ Our (5K uted cars. however, on retention of ari ex- were injufedi Dixon succeeds Milton Jen­ Gospel ^ e m b ly h o n je . The Watts in Los Angeles., (h elp another, threaton ope ,an- isting provision caHing:, for cut- About 160 youths kat down adorn tlie IjpspUal grounds, one N,alms^X>Wel^.er "becam; «ud a you^g coSI;y We Boy Oleaii Used Concert Soloist Donald K. KrajeWski, Marshall Barracks. Veterans of World Bkylark 4-Door. V-8, aiito., '67 Camara $1950 SatelUte Convertlbte. V ^ Todar’* funny will por H.oo for Company ond lives on Rt, 86. sona’s sparsely se'ttled Coch: V e te rT I^ 'A d iiT im M ^ BwMled up with her own power, when we waJSd outside he^ Oars Outright •strong -demnnd on the House rally . of 4',000 Thursdjw/ night power Meerlng, radio, heater, Sport Coupe, V-8, auto,,, ral­ ' auto., power steering, radio, Ronald J. Erickson of 2'6 McNamara, Raymond. C. Hol­ War I. loch "fonriy” uf«). Stnd jogi >o: Mirs. Norton succeeds Mrs. county, so mllee east of Tucson^ a , woman at home for an Interview. floor for a tough stand against protesting Amerlcam 'involve Highest PrioM Paid whBtewalis. ly sport, radio, heater, v^lte- heaiter, whitewalls. Alton SI. will be the tenor solo­ man, Victor Del Greco Jr., Any IndR'idual or organiza­ Todoy'i FUNNY; 1200 Wtit Tliird St., WlUlam Gnniske, who did not "They bought 10 acres of campus demonstrations, Quie’s ment in Cambodia,^/ Clcvtlond, Ohio 44113. ' tth * X X "J® (('■St. But then she Btarted using After we waited for five WalJe. ist at the Chnmlnade Musical Everett E. Rines^'Robert A. tion wishing to contribute to the run again. She -(s active in the lahd north of town,” recalls a black magic, hypno- hbtirs, four pickup trucks ap- 'G6 Dodge $1695 *69 Camaro $2795 new position and the solid back- Rhuda and J a m ^ F. Mott. - memorial should. Send a chock, TED TRUDON '69 Chevy $2845 Club spring concert to be pre­ Junior Women’s X3ub and lives local realtor, “'niete were 80 mlto a falling out with Bister tlsm. Wie bralnwaaitod her fol- peared. Ctasarger Sport Coupe. V-8, Super Sport. Coupe. V-8, 4- ing of the President should rally payable to the Manchester VOLKSWAGEN Impala Sport Coupe. ' V-8, enough Republicans. to help lib­ sented May 11 at 8:15 p.m. The The MancliesteT Junior Wom­ on Bolton Center 'Rd. Cheney, families or more, many from _ . lowers." I^eve’ral men Jumped out of auto., radio, heater, bucket auto.,.power steering, radio, apeed, radio, heater, white- Rockville event is open to the public and en’s .Club, under the direction Jimlor Women’s Club, to Mrs. who Is chairman of\ttie Public Columbus, Ohio. I n^oved to Benson with my Recently Mr...Owens led H the vehicles. Bonte 88, TaloottvUle Beats, wHttewallfi.’ eral Democrats Withstand it. MaSems Plan •49 (888 heater, wblitewalls. walls. Will be presented in the Recep­ of its international affairs WUliam ailhoun, 123 White St. Building Commission,\Uves "They bujlt a. church. They p aw n t^an d other members of families out of Bister Ann’s “It’s nom*. of your business Hospital Notes '66 Chevy $1645 '66 Biiick ' $1.‘195 '66 Ford $1625 CXJLUMBtJS,. Ohio (A P ) — tion Hall of South United Metho­ cliairman, Mrs. William Cal­ Fiesta Night South Rd. 'erected seyeral modest homes LeSabre 4-Door. V -8 ,. auto., ’riie authorities decided to let dist Church. The proceeds will houn, is sponsoring the memo­ Dixon's flnst official aotfqn on in a circle around the, chimch. ^ Impala 4-Door Jlardtop. V-8, power Meering, radio,' heat­ Fairlane OTA Sjxxt Ooagie. student leaders try to stop disor­ Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 benefit a Laurel . Music Camp rial. In the past months, the Dance Students being elteted chairman wa^thc Then they began digging deep auto., radio, heater, .white­ er, whilewallsr V-8, auto.; power steering, Friendship Lodge of Masons walls. ders at Ohio State University, p.m. III all am is e.xeept ma­ Scholarship fund. A'froe-will bt; aippolnUpent of Mns. Rob into the ground. bucket seats, radiD, bawtsr, gi’oup lias conducted a cam- '69 Pontiac $2795 whitewalls. ' ' gnd -within a few hours -peace ternity -wtieixv they are 2 to 4 ferlng will *be taken. Refresh­ palgrf to raise the funds neces­ To Get Awards will entertain its ladles at a Peterson os publidity chalrmaitv "Theiy wouldn’t tell anybody \ Tempest Custom 8 Sport and 6:30 to 8 p.m. '66 Ford $1475 was restored. ments will be served. sary'tp purchase and plant the “ Fiesta Night” next Thursday The committee also voted to^\ why. But they were In a terri­ Coupe; OHC 8, auto,, power '68 Mercury $2045 Fairlane ‘600’ Sport Coupe. steering, radio, heater, white- “ TTiey really gave us a bdg as­ Tile tenor soloist is a native trees. Studemrts of the ot the Masonic Temple. award for the fourth consecutive '' ble hurry." Montego M X 4-Door. V-8, Admitted Wednesday.: Michael V-8, auto., laoio, heater, walls. sist,” National* Guard CX>1. of MiUichester and has studied Tonight’s 'tepemonies will be- Turner School of Danoe will pre­ year a Oitizcnshlp Award to a Leader of the offbeat re- auto., power steering, radio, Strubo. Virginia Lan^, Benedict There will be serenading walt- wbdltewalis. James Folk said of about 160 with the late G. Albert Pearson gin with an inv&oqtlon and ben- sent a "Dance Extra-vaganza deserving member of the Class Hglous iect then and n'ow is '68 Chevelle $2325 heater, wMtewalls. Tontillo, 'Buff Cap Rd., William student marshals who patrolled and_ ^ 1 is_ currently cwdooy-lootstudying %W WV liridwith lw odilction ^..3.2 ..A I by ■ 4 Uie1^ ^ I Re\CJ ^ Edward M. ’70” Sunday at 7 p.m. ojt Man- ®rs and strolling musicians dur- of 1970, Bolton High School'. The Slater Ann Welmer, g, woman '67 Pontiac $1625 Malibu SS Sport Coupe. 886 TantiiJo, "Buff Cap Rd.. all Tol­ t-hester High School audltori'um. ing the dinner that starts at \ the best selling V-8, auto., power steering, '67 Mustang ■ the campus, calming down Wesley W. -^ Howard of Hart­ IjoRose of St. -Bivrtholomew'.s award consists of a United In her late 60s. land; XVaniel ^oomey, Scott Dr., •Tempest LeMans 2-Dr. Hard­ power disc brakes, bucket youths- and dispersing crowds ford. He has\ung with the Mes­ Chiireh. . Mayor N.atlion G. Tickets are avaiilnhle at the 6;30, the dinner prepared by Statte Savings Bond end on en­ They call themselves thp FulL„ Sport Coupe; V-8, euibo.,'-p(ra- Vernon; Rose 'Gill, High St., Robert A. Dixon top. OHC 6, 4rspeed, nuUo, seats, radio, heater, whiter Thursday evening. siah Chorus in Manchester and Agoslinelli and . Dr. -Cliarles •studio, 40 Oak St. Temple Chapter,-Order of East- graved plaque. Gospel Assembly. er steering, radio, hsotar. Rockville; Scott Trapp, Talcbtt- walls. ' _____ He gave them “ full credit” •iak- appeared as soloist witli Jacobson, chairman of the Ehjrlng the evening, 10-year ern Star, has been a member of the com­ Hieir neighbors In Benson vlllO-'Rd., Vemon; A lter! Klecz- choirs in Manchester and Hart­ memorial tree committee of the trepmegwill be awarded to Deb- - There will be a brief business mittee aihce 1966 and its pub- \call them the tmdergrounders. for quieting the campus, where kewski. Legion Dr., Rockville; in ford. He is presently tenor solo­ Chamber of Commerce, will be bie Bedna*,. Linda Croft and meeting of the lodge at 7:30, Idcliy chairman) for two years. \Members of the sect stocked A Goo4 Plaem to Buy aCor^ student rioting Wednesday night Raymond Mltcholl, Vlrg^inia ist with the' First Methodist guest speakers. A color guard Bomiie Hayes. after which a skit will be pre- He was campaign. manager to thMr shelters with food and and Thursday morning injured Lane, Tolland; James Donnelly, MOTHER'S DAY CHurch choir in Hartford. He is will be provided by the Amei-i-, Five-year trophies will be pre-' seated by Eastern Star, the- 1968 election of Mrs. Dor­ ALL TOP LINES clothing to -last at least two scores, resulted in 50p arrestp Morrison St., Rock-ville; Isidoro also choral representative for can Legion. seaited to Debra Cowles, Taml Reservations are requested othy Miller as representative to COSMETICS and -left widespread damage. Alkalnh, Chicago; August Eusa- years\ with new refrigerators, the Manchester Civic Chorale. . Representatives of the ho.spital Darling, Jeanane Dupre, Scottle and should be made with Har- the state legflslp-ture from the stoves w d appliances. About 1,800 " National Guard kas Windemere Ave., Rockville; is here for you Erickson will be accompanied administration and families of Eairle, Carol Mahoney, KiBithy old V. Hubbard, past master, of 51st District. He made on un- ARTHUR DRUG troojvs and large concentrations Marie Saucier, Broad Brook; H isy ran tip an (11,704 gro­ by James W. McKay at the the war dead have been invited Piela, Diane Paitnizzi, Darlene -SO^Cambiidge St., by Tuesflay.-successful bid tor seledman cery bill In one Tucson super- , of city police and Ohio higibway Theresa Perreira, Rockville; CARTER 'TS? patrol officers remained In the Mary Dowgle-wlcz, -High St., piano. ' market. They charged ovier 1229 Naiw SL ~ Opw tirtniwgs Till 9 ~ Tkurt. Till I — Manchtitar university area to ^ y , but only Rockville; Nancy Garabedlan, Besides the tenor soloist, the (60,000 . in merchandlRe In one a few scattered incidents Were New Road, Tolland and Peter Chaminade, Chorus, Sirkka FITZGERALD INC, day from one department store. l o reported. , Vaiclulis, West-view Ter., Rock­ Johnson,, flutist and Sue Leavitt, They bought.,a fleet of pickups Nearly 2,000 students rSEtoup- ville. mezzo-soprano, will be included on credit from a car ageiiby. in .the program.- Mrs. Clifford 1968 RAN CH ER0 1970 MUST 1969 GALAXIE 500 They borrowed thousanda of ed at mldmoming on the.^ uni­ - Births Wednesday; Son bom Benson will direct the chorus. Red, pick-up, auto trans^, V-8 engne, bucket seats, Tan, 2 i»w n i f, auto trans., V-8 White, 2 dr. H-top, auto trans., V-8 engne, power. dollars, converted all theti^ se­ versity Oval, a park-llke area to Mr. and Mrs. E Peter DeCarld, Falr- Speakers representing var- Planned Sunday Into their homemade shelters SELLS COMPETITIVELY, ■view . Ave.,^ Peter Jackonski, Crt • ious' factions of the militant stu­ one of the group said to a Burke Rd., ail ItockvlUe; Do- Mrs. Charlotte R. Gray, dent coalition stressed the need 1969 G A LA X IE SOB 1966 GALAX4€v500 friend In Benson: SERVICES COMPLETELY! reen Hood, Softpers; Richard teacher of y.oice and piano, wdll 1968 CORTINA to keep the continuing protest LijJit blue, 2 dr. H-top, auto trans., V-gengine, -Gray, 4 dr. Sedan, auto trans., 4 cylinder engine, Dark blue^4 dr., fV-8 engine, radio, "The-Soviet Union'Is about to Behllng, Terrace ' Pr., Rock- present a Student recital Sun- non-violent, but, announced tliat radio, power steering, powet brakes, facto^air. bucket seats, radio, WSW tires, wheel covers. power spring r covert. attack - the United ^tes. We ville'; Katherine Dombek, Sadds day at 2 ;30 p.m. at South United picketing of the university will cond., WSW tires. Rcmiulider new are the only ones who will sur­ Need We Say More? Mill Rd., Ellington; Craig Gal­ Methodist Church Fellowship be resumed. They indicated ef­ "car warranty. vive. 'Bister Ann has given' us lagher, Pinnacle Rd., Ellington; Hall. Music of the old masters $2795. $1095. forts would be made to per­ $AVE the prophecy from God. Good­ NEW 1970 MERCURY MONTECO Adela Luckingham, Cervens down to present day composers bye apd good luck." 2-DOOR HARDTOP suade area labor unions to 'ti^ - Bit, laa h.t., retul*r4uul IM cu. M. "4" untlnu. Rd., Rockidlle; Pamela Stanlzzi, will be performed In solos apd' or the picket lines. j For 42 days, 160 men, women Wan lu wan carpuHiM, chtlcu u< tuluxu cM ti ur EastHO-rtford; Virginia Spencer, duets - by both piano and vocal auid children of the sect remain­ ulnyl inturlur, tur-nitM mirrur, padnat dull Across the campus the “ busi­ M M l und aim viauri, buak-vp lighli. tidu markur Soutli Gilastonbury; Rita Milton, students. The recital will be 1969 MUSTANG 1968 CHRYSLER 1968 GALAXIE 500 Ford LTD Brougham ness as usual" attitude en- ed In their underground shelters. H«ht, wdltuwall tim , duluxu udiud) utvara and $2399 RFD No. 2, Tolland; William op>en to the public. -Red, 2 dr. H-top, auto trans., V-8 engine, radio, Tan, Newport, 2 dr. H-top‘, auto trana.. Power iteeiing ¥fhite, black vinyl top, 4 dr. H-top, autouto tiiuii.,tiiuia V-8 nounced by the university presi­ BTnally, on Aug. 16, 1960, they Sutherland, High St., Rock-ville; Miss Lynn Nettletdn -will ac­ PS. PB. WSW tires, wheel covers, remainder new power brake!, ndio, WSW tirei, wheel covert. engine, power steeling, power brakes,, radio, radio,W WSW, dent, Dr. Novice G. Fawcett, climbed-out Ipto-the bright sun­ Mrs. M a ^ Delclos and daugh­ company the chorus and M rs.' cat warranty. wheel coven. light to find the world still here. took shape as (business offices all new for 1970... BRAND NEW 1970 COUGAR ter, Mile HUl d., Rockville; Gray will direct the production. "God was putthig us through reopened and classes.xfe8umed Mrs;" Kathleen Narowski and $2545. $1995. $1945. Fully dquippscl including i f Rltel Vinyl ReM-W A M Rsdle . , Students .performing will In- a test," Slater Anh' reassured foi" those wishing to attend. the stately new Ford LTD Brougham. daughter. Rivergate Apts., AppeMein, Jeff her followers. "The real thing A group of student assembly Warehouse Point and Mrs, Shar­ ★ SPORT CONSOLE Baglini,. Janet Brewer, Gary will happen another time in the * BELTED membejg, , headed (by Tim on Nelson- and son. West St., WrilTE- Bujauclus, Edith -Burtop, Susan 1968 G A LA X IE 500 not too distant future." W ALL TIRES Sheeraji, student body presi­ Rock-ville. ^1968 FUTURA 1967 GALAXIE 500 Plui Muel)_MorlI J ’3065 Donovan, Christine EIlasBon, Red, 2 dr.Hitop, futback, standard tianx,tianx, VV-8 eng­ Members of the sect have dls- dent, received permission from Dark blue, H'alcon, 2 dr. Sedan, auto trans,, 6 Gold, 4 dr. H-top, auto tranx, 390 V-8 engine, PS, >3 Scott Ellasson, Cathy Epqrdi ine, radio, WSW diex wheel coven appestted Into Uielr shelters authorities Thursday afternoon PB, power side Wiiidowx radio, WSW, wheel covetx Torino Brougham... Pamela Fellows, Nancy Harm, cylinder engine, radio, WSW tires. several other, times during the to appoint marshals to assist au­ ■ Connecticut River Diane Kellsey, Marcia K-ellsey; 1960s — only to reappear a day thorities in restoring order. another all-new Falling Slowly Susan Krantz, Marla t«vy, Rob­ $1395. $1745. or two later, disappointed that As word of the agreement was ert Levy. no bombs fedl. passed around the carhpus, spor HARTFORD, Conn. (AP-) — luxury car Also, David Locke, Jennifer The., .undergrounders are re­ radlc clashes between students The Ooimecticut River was con­ Locke, Kathy McNamara, spected as law-abiding citizens. from Ford. and police began to taper off. tinuing to fall slowly along its SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Kevin Marceau, Kathy McKeon, Many -work at the nearby " T h e marshals were very ef­ length this morning, the River Mary McKeon, Darlene Lough- Apache powder facility, one of fective,” said .Sheeran. “ Tljey Fotecast Center of the U.S. INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET rey, Maureen Loughrey, Judy were permitted to talk -with stu­ Weather Bureau reported. Mpdel 100. Snow Tires, 10 H.P. Eng. dents and crowds so that they, At Hartford, the morning Ann-Marie Pierre, could let off steam verbally in- stage was 16.3 feet, compared Richaitt- 42 in. CirHing Blade. -stead- of physically. -w ith the 16-foot flood stage. At Rjmlewrcz, Dwight ^ T?im{rxnr4/V>*Rynlewlcz, C.n m .-11* 3 S^eed Trans. W/Rev. Gear MeanwhUe, ■ University and Bpdkln Rock near Middletown, Deborah Sandb^prg, Seybolt, Melissa Grant hospitals reported they was at 8.5 feet, f Jadi Hotkiiu END OF Schardt and David Schmidt. had treated 139 persons, mostly with the eight-foot flood stage. SAVE Also, Susprv Schmidt, Helen Ford Goloxie 500... for cuts, bruises and tear gas The center" said the rtver will Snelgrove, Judi Sneigrove. Rod- burns. Eighteen persons re­ fall to 16.6 to .16 teet at Hart- Tobin, - the luxury cor 1970 MERCURY MONTEREY ceived minor gunshot wounds. d ^and to near eight feet at hion Stewart, Matthew .SALES MONTH Rock by Saturday mom- -Anne Viggers, Thomas War- Of about 600 persons arrested, bodkin nick and Edward Zatursky. with the FULL SIZE 4-DR. SEDAN most werp students. They have ing. INCORPORATED teen suspended by University FITZGERALD FORD quiet price. Equippud with AUTOMATIC TRANSMISS^iON, POWER STEER­ \\ President Novice Fawcett. Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M, — Convenient Hartford National Bank or Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. Time Payment Plans CLEARANCE ING. G78.I5 BELTED. WHITEWALL TIRES. und xll atondard The disorders evolved from a uquipmunt including Rugultr fuul 390-2V V -l ungin^265 hp) somewhat disorganized student ...... -...... JIOi W INDSOR AYE., ROUTE 83, ROCKVILLE 875-3369 643-2485 briahf whttl '‘optntng'' moMingi . . . full«widfh iimuir.t.d d.rli strike Wednesday by a groujl hdWood .ppllqu.1 oh iniirum.nt pan.l . , , dom. light . > . supporting dematKls more SALE lu.lHv cloth-.nd-vinyl uphelitary . . . ituring column loci, $ black students and faciifty and IsaveI 100% nylon crpotlng . . . idjutt.bl. hud r*itr.ints, .tc, ^ seyerence of all ties with war ALL CARS MUST CO research and the military. for a look at tomorrow. . . see “SAFE BUY” USED C A R ^ y STANFORD Calif. (AP) — A 85 CHRYS. sgge rock-throwing antiwar protest '6^S'ON*nAC iDPUcI 4-Duur ^ ’66 FORD MOBIARTV’S was broken up by tear gcas early kfl, '"gaH, automatic, puwur USED CARS "SAFE-Binr« "liilnehinl" V-8. today at Stanford University. arbie 6 braktx Country Bedan'. DtaUlon k^iObop. 62 BUICK , Was $6fS blue with matching blue Among the injured-Nwas a for­ Whgon. Beautiful through­ VSE P CABS ■isetrs ns, 4-D«er. Auts., rs. CiMn. NOW $620 68 PLY*. S|095 vinyl trim. N lc e ^ equip­ out! Radio, heater, auto­ NO TROUBLE! That's mer astronaut’s son who univer­ 64 FORD ' W«i $W5 ped with radio, hantw, Pikon S-Psissflf*r StsIlM Wstsii. s-CyL NOW $890 MM lItu 4-Duer matic, power ACemIng, what you want when you sity officials said was trying to - AUtSRISlIC. SuSm , RSH, autu., puwur tlturlnu. automatic, power sEeor- prevent -violence. v-x wMterymaUs, V-8 engine. buy a used car. Mioriarty 65 FORD Wsi 1995 Bros. GUAKANTEE8 Its ing, wlXtewalla, buokCit Walter Schirra III, 18, a mem­ SalcM 4-Oesr tsssn. XCyl, llsMatS trsM. low $890 - seats, flo-through ventU- 64 VOLKSWAGEN Was (1095 B* 64 CADDY $|0g5 il44S used oars. Our Gold CRest ber of the conservati'v'e Free Sut. Tws-lM*. Sxesllsnt wndltlMi; NClow $990 Wlanrahty (honored na- attoh. Test drive It, and Mu6al # a. 4-Duur s w w s s see Dor youraelf! Oampu.s Movement, was hospi­ 65 PLYMOUTH Wsi (1095 H «r^ . PULL POWIRI Uonally) ds responsible for talized with bruises and for ob­ Vsllsrit S-Or. Kyi, avt*., dun. NOW $995 DILLON FORD some SO part^Uhe ’ tlM G334G 65 OLDSMOBILE W « '(1195 . '68 C O U G A R servation. F-ts Spsrt CmiM. S-CylMn-. Aut*. N0W$I070 DDDODOE $9fiQC engine block, nyUnder A spokesman, for the group 64 FORD W « (1295 twHieur »«, j-or. " " V w ' VSED CAR'- •,2-Door HanMap. Lime heads,'Internal engine 767 BUICK . Ctvntry Sgulrs Statim Wston. XCau. V4. NOW $1160 oomponents; - caibiretor, said the .Inglewood, Calif., soph­ AHlsmallc. IroM wUh gold vtogrl trim . omore was recovering from a Radio, heater, automatic, fltel pump, generator, dis­ “W ildcat" 4-Door H ard ­ 67 CHEVROLET ' AV«i (1995 tributor, starter, univerafa brokw ankle and was- unable to • Impala Supsr Sp«it Cm -/si1IM«. V4, Avts. 67 CADDY power ateerilig, console, top- Radio, heater, ei4o- ~N. JSinti^, transihiaaiilon, dtf- . escape., youths swinging clubs in NOW $1320 *3095 S02 V-8, whitewalls; matin, powsr brakss, pour-' 67 FORD W*i (1495 CLEARANCE SALE ferenUal, shdek abaoihara, Rrp§:;s?r“*- er steering, whdtMralls. an area apart from the main PsICM 4-Dwr. 4-Cyl. Standard trim. NOW $1320 aaxl some 88 othhr parta. tinted gtase—A one owner demonstration. The spokesman 65 PONTIAC W .f (1495 $9999 we've been serving you Ttmput Cus. Sp. Cp«. VS, autp., PS A.C. 67P0NL We Need Room.For Late Model Trades car! did not know if they—were stu- NOW $1420 for neariy a haU century 67 CHEVROLET W u (1695 B x M V H v t 4>Or. S fC tn . *1495 G19M * dem- demonstrators. ■d Air l-Oodr. V-a, Avts. PS, Ctun. NOW $1870 EyjppEi wM avttmatk traaimli- '69 FORD and we realise 'ttw heM Harvey Huklan, Free Campus 67 PONTIAC W«i (1795 •kRp M d a e baatar A .Aaubla i>awar, guarantee is one you don’t Tampv* 4-pui. statlan Waspix v4, Aut*., MluMlEUig Hahdtop. 802 V-8, M o v e m ^ • chairman, said have to use. Tb at’s the ’'67 d o d g e " ‘ PI. Air. NOW $1640 66 DOME radio, heater, outioiinatio, kind of used car we altn Schlira and seven otners were 66 CHEVROLET W ji (1495 Mn m XMaaunetr *1595 power.,fS«ikes, p omt e r to-sell. "PcAara’ ’ 2-Btxv Hanfto|l. guarding their phqtqgraphqr at Rd Air 4-DMr. VS, Avto, PS. Air. NOW $1790 67 CHEVROLET W*t (IB95 WPesB. SaMu, huatar, aute- steiening, bucket seats, all Come ito Mbriarty Bros, Beige wMh blaok vinyl the -book store, when five youths Impala Suptr Sport Cupt. Auto., PS, PS. NOW $1790 as6 eauMa paurtr. vinyt Jlrifn, whUtewalls, and drive our Fords, roof, radio, beater, eud»- attacked them from behind 67 Ford W ii (1995 kiw, low mileage plus re-' CheviDlets, Font lacs, matilo, power hmlies, pow­ LTD, 4-Or. Hardtop. V-4. Ludod Includlff NOW $1870 68 poDOE: fig g e bushes. Air. . ■ 1968 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE 1967 FAIRLANE SQUIRE STA. WAGON ntalnder of teetory war­ Buicks, Oldsmoblles, for­ er steering, whdewi^ Caraeat Waean. * V W V 6 cyl-i. aultomatic, ranty! Our pricsH-anly eign oars, Llnoolnn, and plus - a mniote Qootrol Young Schirra is the -son of 6« OLDSMOBILE Woi $1995 ^ aMf,, iMIa, haatar. NIcaly Power steering and brakes, . - - Waiter M. Schirra Jr., who or­ Cutlau Sodon. V4, Auto., Pa. NIco, NOW $1870 stereo radio. 91G9S p o w ^ .steering. 91695 Miercurys. ml!l'4Ws r bited the earth in 1962 an^d was ■ 6t PLYMOUTH Wpi (2195 $9999 NO T r o u b l e ! 91799 Fury III, r.Door Hardtop; Vd, " Auto- NOW $1880 ope of four , Gemini astronauts PS, PS. MMDQE $2095 1968 FORD LTD 2-DR. HARDTOP 1970 LTD IROUGHAM 4-DR. SEDAN THAT’S WHAT YOU who made the first manned 6B MERCURY Wot $2195 W AN T WHEN ’YOU fiU T '69 M A R Q U IS space rendezvous In 1966.' 4-Ooor. VS, Auto., PS, PS. Vinyl roof. NOW $2080 aawap a9aafLR5a Power steering and brakes, stereo radio, 92295 **®"^**' **®'*^®*' *’*^®*’ | 93595 '68 FORD 6< OLDSMOBILE Woi (2395 alr-cond., White with black vinyl roof. A USED CAR! 4-Dnor Hsedtiop. Hirgijnp The former astronaut was Cutlou Station Wofon 4-Pau. V4, Auto., 6T6NEV. aiQOC Country Sedan > Station dy with tdeusk oxAonl net, grand marshal of today’s .Apple '»• NOW $2240 Sal Ak 4-Daar tasaa. , * - Wagon. Sea foam green, 4M V-&«ng|ns, power wlik 6B CHEVROLET Wot $2395 V4, aatamalk, raeiL N ia a ly IWc^Only A dows, Swmy power Blossom F^-tlval In Winchester, Impolo Convorllblo. VS, Auto., PS, PS. NOW $2240 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-DR. HARDTOP 1968 FORD XL HARDTOP radio, heater, aubomatlc, mmt, Va. 61 OLDSMOBILE Wot (249S 'V-8, automatic, W l A i M ! Power Meeting and brakes, 890 CIO engine. power steering, power tad- Rortial Lbting — power brakss, p o w or Four buMoads of police broke Auto., PS, PS, P'Sut, Air. NOW $2270 power steering. “I t YG Immaculate. Driven leas than l6,OO0’'^ile8. gate, whMerwalla. steering, power antenna, up the Stanford demonstration 6B PONTIAC Wot (2495 50 OTHERS TO .WwHavwMcmy, radio and heeder, FlroMrd, XDr. Hardtop. V4, Auto., PS, PS. NOW $2360 Vlth tear gas at'the adminls-’ $9099 Many Mofvl S-A-V-B! CHOOSE FROM 1967. FORD GAL. 500 GONVERTIRLE 1966 PQNTIAC LE MANS 2-DR. HARDTOP tration building and other parts V-8, automatic, bucket seats, console shift, of campus. Automatic trans., poweV steering, - G 1 C O E 'k Many Others To Chooie From 'Ar pmyer brakes. power steering, vinyl roof. .91595 Eldven other students and 16 officers wei^ Injured in the sec- ohd nlgbt of protests against M A N C H ESfER Chorehes 1966 PONTIAC TEMPEST COUPE 1969 COUNTRY SQUIRE , . RQTC and U.S. troops In Cam- 8 cyl., automatic, - G I A A C 10 Pass. Wagon. Power ste e i^ an«L brakes. Bbetsa clean. MORIARTY BROTHERS / - bodia. Two perSotu^ were/arrest- of Manehaittr power Meerlng, ■ “IwTD 92S95 "Unooindloroury, Wttlyis-Jeop, Ttoyolm" ed.’ , ' —/---* OLDSMOBILE 80 Oakland S t au-au CENTER STREET'.'MANCHESTER .. 804010 ,A group ranging from ioo to OpiMi EvenlngB Bs»ept Thursday---‘‘On Tho LevM at CanWr end Brood*’ , ,80() peraons Smashed windows Silver Lane at Hffd. Rd., Maneheifor M and iaiK r • 643-27-91 . and pelted police. A wrecked 643-191t Opan Evox Exeopt Thurx 6 Sat. . 319 MAIN STREET . }. 1 ■ I •. . i.- A.

■ \ V ^ ... \ • . . l ■ I • • ■/. ■ • ■• • ■ '^1 . ' ' ■' If ' Z' V -; ■ V = MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtJ). MA^CHES^I^. CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1970| pAOBi TWENTY MANC^HESTER e v e n in g ’ HERALD.'BIANCI_____ CONN- FRIDAY, MAYl^TO' -w - .' ~r ■ ______------i ______- • -A' ..V T T v v ■ — ------PAGE TWENTY-ONE .,.Z) «1 *> - i : - Biditor Nancy Macomber Sjwrta Editor M Feature Editor Jerry Katona N Betsy Hunter Eenlor Editor H ig h S c h o o l W fifR i n Linda Jacobs VOL. XXXII, No. 27 FRIDAY, MAY 1 ’ .Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Faenl^. Advlaar

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L«ft, Jim Balesano, '71, readies /or shot at third base. Next Dick Marsh, '71, awaits belated throw to second base. Marsh then dives back to first base on an attempted pickoff. Right,. Steve Smyth, ’71, takes vicious cut at pitch. (H»raid photo by Buoeivkduo) One GirVs View X T Tardly -a "down-to-earth” activity—but that’s champions. But they also perforin useful services iaii Scores ■ X A the way it always ends! Parachuting as to research—in the development of new kinds of \practiced hy the U.S. Army Parachute Team is a parachutes, for'example, and of neW techniques ~ fakem ent of this exciting activity; and the aristo- and ways of using parachute jumping. , Students Live with Blacks crOTs of the skill who are the team’s members are What do they actually do? Well, as the photo­ well ivprthy of the nickname which is theirs— graphs on this page show, there’s a great deal more to it than just taking a deep breath end “The G ^ en Knights.” Staging e mjuraculous come-, proved lucky tor the Indians- make it easy for MaiMihester. tumbling out. Free fall isn’t as free-and-easy as all On Washington, D.C. Visit An Army Sport Paracjiute Team was first back bbfore /approoclmately 60 With one out In die home h ^ ’The Warrior {fitcher lofted a sky formed in 1959. In 1961 it became the U.S, Army that. In fact, it’s a highly skilled and controlled dte-blard faxvs, the Atanchestor of the seventh, Steve .Smyth, high fly to center that TaHxit A we^Y'end one day ago, 34 o’cIoc)c instead of 8 o’clock, 'we our schools and play In the play- Parachute TeamXand in 1962 it adopted the of- exercise. The Knights free fall for up to 70 sec­ baseball teem turned back a Manchester left fleld^, laced a misjudged and let dro^. TAm enthuataatlc whlite MHS students seemed puzzled. 'nia,t Is, until BToiuid. It was unreal how we stiff effort from Hall High of * onds, at speeds of 120 to 189 miles an hour—and single to right cenlier. Reg ’Tal­ next throw to third 'base went ■ ficial nickname, “Thp^ Golden Knights.” tooBfded a bus headed for Wash- of us who rode the.D.C. ^ “ w black ^d white; West Itantford and hipped the during tha't time they may link up with other bot, toe centertielder, received wUd, the opposing runner then The Knights are rrtore than just a bunch of n r * r..— .i.oti'.r-. BO TraJislt t» school foittid that tt’s friends and K^a.t Wanrljora 6-4. It nlarked thp a base on fialls, moving Sxnltty trotted, home with the fourth stunt men. They must, ^ist of all, be members of parachutists in the air, pass batons, glide for miles popuja , jump across And-bye3, address lists and for the Indians and thedr second 'Ited and White. Steurer swung Into second base. However, the who volunteer for th^ Anify Team. plined formation in a kind of breathtaking sky- look through my pictures and to get to school. At first we felt Pictures wrapped up our unfor- to' five outingB. late .^nd hit a routine grounder huUeim were not to be deified. Start of a formation: this is what the first man out sees as he looks back. nce«L I ’m not quite ceaitaJn tlialt we may sUck out Uke sore « When the contest b^pan, it to first base which shchld have ’The Hall power. Mtter Ufted a And their work is a highly iihportant job of gymnastics. Competitioiv jumping is usually from Note. If you could have seen I actil^y went. It’s Uke ~a thumibs, 94 white among over looked ss if It were gufhg-to be been the second out. But the towering pop in back of home Army public relations. The Team’s two demon­ up to 6,600 feet, but demonstrations may be from 1600 BlsLCks, but this didn’t the bus on the way down and a pitchers’ duel. In t t e first dn- Hall catcher was caUed for in­ plate. stration units spend over half the year on tour, twice as high. dream...... 'prwe to be true. Oh, naturally on the way back, you wouldn’t Baton Maher;"' the Man- terference, thus loading -the HoUk got Into position to mnlce ’Thursday, April 16: have thought It the same group. giving free fall displays both at home and ttbroad Once their highly-maneuverable parachutes they notdced, they couldn’t chtete^ hurler, and Austin bases for the top of the Man­ the catch, but he the are o^ned a phase of expertly-piloted fall be­ With oameras In hand. 34 ^Iss, but Instead of feeling con- an enlightened few. Lorry Elkin Slrkka Johnson Walsh, his mound foe, quickly chester order. ball. At the last second he dove and taking part in competitions. In- addition to wttlte faces climbed aboard an aplcuous, we felt almost spe- ^ retired tfie sides In 1-2-3 order. back towaird the plate and made gins, ending usually with an extraordinarily pre­ By this Ume, the heat and V ' collecting considerably over half of the world., Arrow Lt^e double-dAcker bus cfal. Literally' everyone would Howeyef, misfortune was scan humidity began to have a tell­ a- two-taaitd kinging catch to parachuting accuracy records, they have pro­ cise landing on a target which may b f only about et8;06e~m .; destbiaticn, Roose- stop, introduce themselves and Legion of Honor "" to faJi on coach Hal Parks’ tale . affect on Walsh. Little end the game. ^ duced two world and five, national parachuting four inches in diameter. > velt H’gh School, Washington, proceed tO’ say with their north- Charges. Maher developed a sore Marsh walked, forcii^ In cne Of course, most impoitant D.C.. N;W. A How not so sad em southern drawl, “You.miist New Magazines “Nothing but heaven Itself Is Good'" afternoon ladies - and right elbow and beoame Ineffec- scorer. ,A1 Noske banged a sin­ 'was the- Win, but the home good-byes and we were off, that be from Connecticut!” In­ better than a friend who^ Is’ gentlemen. Tonight In our tele- tijve. A sacrJl'ce sandiwiched gle to center, scoring Talbot. team .had many IfighUghts. is until 9:46 when we made our deed; we were given s ^ In really a friend.” Plnutos ' ” vision studio, we are Ihtervlew- atound two hits and a walk Jim Balesano also got a free' Steurer’s relief pertormance - 'Two new magazines will ntade Ooach Barks beUpw out a ftrst stop. A qui'ck 20-mlnArte- classes, xmrticipated Ip' most be appearing on the shelves Larry Elkin Is “a friend who , .. ; ot 11 brought home two Warrior runs pass, again loading the bases. anaok and we were off, that is and felt extremely /'welcome, isreohyafriendY^andthoseof the great flutist Slrkka as well as Injun long relief The Hall coach finally brought “Whoopee!” similar to Jaidde ’ . V'.,' - ' / V , . N/ ^ of the MHS library as a gift US who kniBW ihlm, are fully Johnson. Miss Johnson has gra- Gleason’s “How sweri it Is!" until 11:46 when we made our Roosevelt seemed to offer sev- of the Phitmey Hunt ’Tours. speedaUst BraeJ Steurer. The in a relief pitcher, bht by dien second stop. A qu>ok 20 minute oral courses IMHS/ls unable to, awaxe of rare quality he ciously consertted to answer errtty left-hander quickly dous­ It was too late. The Indians had BVeddie . Gliha maintained his ’Two year subscriptions to nuinlerous bairage on opposing / K stop and we were off, that is gych as Law. “Women’s ’Track and Field poe^ess^. . . questions from oiir audience. ed the fire, getting the next two the momentum and weren’t go­ untU, i:40, when we made dur , / Qui^, perhaps, but never si- know she has a re­ batters to hit.week pop-ups. ing to lose it. “Olasses Gllha'’ {fitrtfing by collecting two hits In third atop. A fiat so quick lunch &rapWc/arte course stu- World” and “The Runners’ two official trips to the plate. p ' ' ,f< •• lent; his deep thoughts allow i i_i * j s i Meanwhile, Walsh was break­ was hit with the first {fitch, •• ...... stop end we were off, unt'l 4 :30 denta learn y i put out a news- World” were donated to the him to Indep^denSjf think tor h‘“ 'hable background of music Presently he is searching the library in the hope of en- ing'off his emve ball with asnaz- forcing in the fourth Manrties- " '■’■'i;- ' A * / ' when we artilved in: D.C. Since from scratch. They have himself. “Every person Is dlf- cxp®r'l®m:e. At the age :of one ang consistancy., and the Mian- ter run. Catcher Ja ck Holik ball at a .600 plus oUp. Above today is just one day after MHS’ **’®**^ own/6nlargers, dark room, couragtog interest in track all, though, was the team’s . and field in students here. ferent. If I wore to give advice she was blowing on her chesrter hate were completely came up and blasted ^ long fly reciognitlion of “Earth Day’’, the photogi^M c equipment, their to an underclasaroom, I woidd At four she began picking surtit. to center field, wtitoh scored ncfver-say-dle spirit that led to '-v students seemed critical, justly presses, linotype machine have to know each one and give sticks off the ground and The middle innings provided Noske irtflh tbs final'lnjim tally. the e^]ij^’s''oomeback win. ao, cf the raw garbage and litter and everything. Quite complete, each one Individual advice.” \ ...... little exedtement. Neither teaim Hall escaped a deiholiriting by In prrtrious rticountera, the And along the road side. To me, New hdomstlng and worthwhile. No crowd follower, Larry en- could mount any kind of attack getting the next hitter or Indian’s Balesano had dropped Yorit ia not a “nice place to a ,little note: If you tWnk Bloodmobile joys q ud e t, passive times, finally at nine she g m a real until the top half of the fifth. strikes. a ifip and tuck 2-1 to Oonerd at viadt’’ and I still woiddn’t want /®“r cafeteria food Is distasteful, sketohlng o r playing his guitar, flute. From then on, Ur was star- With two out, Steurer tired a home. ’Ihe Red and White suf­ Parachutists link arms to form a five-man star while Although no one scored, in the fered two wallopings of 16-0 qnd to live there, for It was In ^ Roosevelt’s! RHS is sup- He likes to .take the time to dom. She played the Man- bit and gaive up the third Hall eighth Imfiqg, the fireiworiu free falling at 120 miles an hour. York and New Jersey that yte ^ ®"® 9 ^ D C s’ better Asks Donors get to^know ^ p e x ^ . unlllm o f^ e s tr a and run on a walk and two singles. 10-3 a t the lianda of Platt anti weren’t ^ e r . In 4he nindi, the Mialoney. m their only other ■vlc- all were completely ~v schools, but considering - the „ most of us, and he has found, v. / But Brad settled down 'and got Hall Ic^ o ft batter rappefi a eory, Maher {filched a “heady" the fUlthy hataUs and c a ^ e -s - school Is 79 years old and one of Who can put a price on life. “that you can’t generalize GUbert and Sullivan. She was out of the Jam without further shot dbwn to third, which skid­ neU9 of people. Wo c o u l£ ’t be- fhe youngest. . . .seventh period Sometimes, due to serious Hb about people. Theire axe all ^'^med to they^l-State, Orches' dam'age. ■ , . ball game to help defeat Bristol- tr a . tor two years. Slrkka grad­ ded through Balesano's legs tor' Eaistem 6-1 In a rain-delayed Ileve that human b e 'n ^ w er^ ^ ® entire group was Involved ness or injury, extra bloSd is kinds —: some nice and othei’S For this once-ln-a-great-wliille, uated wlty^the highest honor an error. The next two batters contest. actually able to UiteraUiy des-. In senrilnar, led, by Eugene needed to save life. Yet, In a nice. Also you can’t superstitious number seven popped out. But fate' wasn’t to troy their own land. ’The bus Oliver, quite a character, then . , Judge a person by one act bar fi.-om theyHartt School of Music Jack HoUk “71" was generally qifiet — ktds read- proceeded to attend their...first *y of s^ea, a price is niany people are In- and waa/a soloist with the Hartt Ing, several sleeping. Our happy,' ®f many parties. Dinner at the put on blood, from *26 to J60 consistent’’ orcheOTa. From there she' went on lt - ti t n.oa rw-m buy >’« ^ ® him, am ' per- son, may I ask_why yop always "I found commimication, eff- so much. Outside appearance lais were purchased tp funfiab Red smoke billows from grenade on each man's boot in the see-the-slghts tour and then Saturday, April 18: t those hospitalized out-of-state>, haps say heDo, beoa to np-, wear those jeans^ _ A A . . M.. . T mrmnf*n nomra peclaBy among the people I doesn’t ■ matter — clothes, 7»«w typewriter covers. ’Hie maneuver at the climax of each free fall demonstration. back to Roosevelt where dinner Another early rising to- catch free of aiy charge. This pro^, prec’ate Larpr-s iviity and A. Certainly, stayed with. An, example Is the houses and all that stuff, just members held cake sales, car ' s V V': was served. With whom and uncle A1 and his bus for a tour gram needs donors to keep up warmth, ybu ve o muke a Q.. Vh y do you wear those ^ y , ' where people from all didn’t seem to m atter." ■washes and other a c t i v e s to .1 ' sincere effort s iif li where we stay^ ' Was our decl- ^ j^ p ^ l i „. service. They nefed 18 year- *~ what’s In- jeans? .j- slon toifi B wasn t tojng before gj{d Washington menu- olds, (and MHS hta a good sup- side, and t loover exactly.^ A. They are my friendly jeans. a n d *^ re *M m m ^ “” ** “We’U be so depressed when raise funds for this cause. I^lth what a true e e menoiy. get back because we’ll be nt mnw nwI our exchange tiOTed from a n,gi^g. ^ yjgR jg Arlington, and ply). . '' , ' Is. ' ii wear them frequently because “When^.I had to leave these back 'ivhere the peojfie will be ff®ld, grgreen, , , Summer they give mS“Bec\irlty. blacX-whlte experience to just a unall^v the renowned Smith- A bloodmobile will be at Man- klds^'vlt was worse than ever the same, but we’ll be dlf- and blue, rtudente of this year’s, ----- Q. WhyY^e you Insecure? T cultural exchange. That night, gatoan^Ututlon. It’s been cal- cheater High School on Monday, leavlng home. I had a feeling ferent.” typing daM es have vokmtarHy RHS was presenting a second culated t S jf yoii spent 30 sec- “ ah ^ y - EUghteen-year- / _ ^ A. I’ve, ^ways ■■ felt I wa^ that this would be the last time -“They’re li'vlng different than taken up the project to com­ perfomnnnee^ of its talent ritow. g^ds looking a t each exhibit in will be contacted In their G adopted. I ’d .ever sre them. We were .all we are, with different values, plete the sewtog to cover all H you want to see what a real ihstltuti<»i you would be homebooms end asked to do- Q. And this worries you? So close, isn’t that terrific?’’ and -the whole evaluatloria we talent show Is like, get a load of there for eevenyeSa, Unforun- "ate. If they agree, they will be ^ A. .Yes, I often haVe Insecure^ r 'iQight on, ^ a n ! They’ve got typewriters in roonui' 118 116, place on ^people'Just don’t a{>. that one! Absolutely fantastic! ately,' we had oftly a ^ tle over K*ven a time to report, and will dreams about getting a fat lip; respect tor others’ feelings emd 117' and il9' ' (A National ply. If someone’s late- to clSss, It was. Just like seeing’ The ^ through the 9h out a name and address Q. Manchester? attitude, even if they are ex­ The cloth covers ore repiSkoing tremely different.” big deal.” , __ .. Temptations aitd Supremes all buUdlngs, because we had to ®ard that can'be used as a pasa' A; The" 6lty of Village Chsnn. “We did tilings this weekend Plnftlc covers previously used ovdr again. dancers, dash off to another party (a out of any class to report to tha A rt Award Q. Miss Johnson, I have often “I was petrified when I. ar­ piano players and Mias Block quick lunch stop first!) at Jeff’o Kym where the bloodmobile WlU Seen a cleay bag of an orange' rived, but with the hcspltailty, th^t any other time, we would to protect the typewrHeri fTOiri AmerlM all rolled up in one — house. It must seem to y^ th a t ^ k>C8t^ .' Any student who Art . substance , r by your seat i when; and friendship I feceived, I haVe been scared, stiff to do.” being damaged by diM. Not It was three hours of rtiythm ail we did eat toH a a ty Elvefi blood will miss about an O o n ^ Is w e r ^ l ^ and win- Is ttto a speriri pro- hated to go home. It was fan­ “In any of the conversations only are the new ShMds hotor- tastic €ind 'extremely reward­ wO/ had something to s ^ . They ;tiil, but they also are much ing." made you want to listen and easier to, maintain as they ore ^ ■ » . « . “I wish i could make {Mople you did. Anytime you talked machine wastrable. Beosuse ttie c;. s s . ZmX “z, x z sjrss: plastic covers Have a tendsnoy lilt ■ II ll WASS ^ Ai — ... — AA##AA AVwl' flAllO'hTllltE MUSS'Johneon,. you are>al realise Just how wrong pre­ 'With them as people. That’s intararted rtudenta. That w ai wa«n^ exactiy V 'd W t h e ™ coffee and doughnuto by Red w ^ v s ^ r i ! ^ green. Is It your to crack during the oounM of a real soldi Later, we weirt home'becadae-no one dances X y Cross members. The'btood-glv- ^ having succeed- ways wewlng judices are. I can’t explain how real comriiunlcaitlon. or content In tite lowwledgc favorite oclurT “The trip was very Infpriha- eventually hwvlng to be re- to meet our host...... fainlEes and . . Just . sardin»pack a few'hundred* . \ I^m<» v\ww«Af4iinAprocedure ffiikAAtakes wdY'a f«W of'hovlna' tried It really was — or how to' say. ■ [ laving tried. ' " A. No It Jurt goes good with" tlvWehocklng at times. Man- placed, the . materioi covers, steep! klde Into this peychodellclzed{isychodeUclzed minutes ®rt®^i tlnae. around 0:80 aon. To uk, perfect- than Coke and Pepel. Q. Who? make ifiore'trips Jlke -U." blood. Giving 1. relatively “Kids who never knew each down there was.’’ The partldpaiion of these T»>® trick Is, we tounk out <»ly leri (esoe^ally If you don’t test offtolals reveadrid that Bruce A. Jean-Plerre Rompol. You can talk about all the \atudents has, as a reeult, pro- ■ciwol doesn^ b e ^ uiMl 9 after we arrived, to wear {Muit. other, from different places. .♦ mts, ^ d the rewTMtla are » i n ^ » . a top/award Q. MIsb Jolmson, there have •• ^ "'® *’“1 .you’ve really vlded a new atmosphere tor tt»e not a dnecs,' because all youu ^ v^teh), and the newaros ore ^ c o n iM . Hls entry, a pew-, been stories circulaitWig that you L r e t h f to feel It asd get It youraelf. ty p i^ rooms andhave great. ter and brass chess set, will be enjoy shooting spltbails at oats Is sit on the rug. No tables, no “l i f e Is worth giving. Please ^ unl^Uevable. How ^imrtbutlon to the school. . /. ■ chairs Just good music. Later; displayed In the National Show through your flute. Is this true, days Wd moat fantastic days of forget Cedric’s?’’ Sim Rom '70 This Is how the four-man diamond formation looks from the aircraft immedi­ T ' Landing on a four-inch target, traveling at some 20 miles per At Jar a descant of 13,S00 feat a Golden knight pra- h elp im . \ back po good-cl’ CefMc’e. , Palge^’TO from June 16U% to June 26 at and If so wliy? ' '• *■ i' ^ “The kids seenved to have . ' V’, Memorial Gift ately after the last man’s exit. hour Is difficult—particularly at night! . ^ pates to land in a stadium during a demonstration. Sunday, April 19: the Uhion Carbide Exhibltlcin A. Yes- because I hate oats. "Sure, we c ^ go back and freedom In the house and =------Hall, New York. Q. Mlw Johnson, could you teU everyone how great our in the streets.-D.C. Is llvrti^ '' went to churoh, *1111000 other seniors at Mlm- sum up you philosophy of life? trip was* but will they ever real- they feel more freedom Ing up their beds, bringlnt us Thli Week't PICTURE SHOW-AP Ntwifeaturu. 1«B T il9 T0*a rwtitr ita . _ M didn’t. B ut aU met Uncle Chester High were 'h3norabi«r A. Yee. ly know? I doubt it. It’s only us gg^jj other. Gee, they were nice phtoeii-doiiig all those Uttls And ’ A* «"«* Ws bus at Roosevelt to ‘Music Man’ mention wlnnefs. Scott Johnson I’m sorry folks. That Is all the who cahrreally know.' They idds.” W» things, they'didn’t, hava to ' u w £ ^ P*c«*b grounds. Natu- ‘ s , neoeived iui honorable m e^ on Gnie we have. Miss Jchnsoi;, would have had' to have been ‘■They were much more o| ^ . or need to do. Frisndriilp has no 52? roily since today Is plcific day there. It’s really too bad only r you wont , to talk with some- economic boundaries. -M The ptenta were placed in the „ rains - the only even cTou^ Tickets for the musical for hlii silver and gold necklace, perhaps you would be so ktod as “The Music. Mon” to be Terrie Nassiff’s 'pewter and to {fiay us a little number bo-, 34 of us could go.” one, k ’s not put on.’’ TiMSe were our fastings when S!1!j ****!u **^***^‘ *®®**®y* day WH tiad. Bu^rwe made the Wology ^ wpere they may ^ .^e gathered some shown May 14, 16 and 10 in enamel goblet, earri<& - her ai» 7 ®® l®i‘''e? “They have no priejudice '"it was cool. Tl>ey tried.to •we left Washington, population Bailey Auditorium, are now honoraiWe mention, A.pewter and -Oh, I’m sorry but I don’t against phyatoai appaaranoe. protect us, but not becaqee we Uaok. We. wish that sAery- ^ wood, sent out tor our ohlriken e n ^ e l box won recol^tibn tor- know^’’A IJtUe Number,” may- Hair and clothes don’t matter. the student bo<|y, {wooeeded to sing -and on sole and may be piirchas-’ were visiting; Just because we ens could leant wtast ’ws tsarni ed from any ctKfir member. Dana Pararides. be ILyou hununed a few bars-. ■ Personality takes priority.’’ ware ail real friends.” j ' ed. Sue H eller’72, ... ' Paula • “Jt was really great. I learn- Tliiey were so hosplteible, glv- MANC:HE3TER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANUMJ«3T1S;4» PAGE tWEN'TY-TORIW O dds l^iin Ma|oi:xL«aoue HUNTIMG oders== .mnrican League W ill Shine ting (86 at batsM^lyea, hnesota .416'; D.,Johnson, altimore .386. ^FISHING- American League Runs —Blair, Baltimore .17; F. B u t Division NEW YORK (AP METS -Gia n t s — off the southpaw m tiie ninto/m Howard, Washltf^on 16. LOUIflVILLEi Ky. (AP) — Ryan’s tolrd complete game ning, making a totai of 84^pmind- , SALT WATER nSHlNO W, L. F ct G.B. Nolan Ryan dazzled Runs botteci In—Alyca, Min­ Local Basebaliyfalent Around LOUISVILLE (AP)—A pick who won. the Flamingo, BiU Shoemaker will take Ter- ofhie aeventh-ptace finish t o W i n t e i * , flounder flahing ’Ihe odds are that sun will shine BalUmpre 13 the season gave him more tripjiers hit out of Atlama- Sla- nesota 23;/F. Hqlvard, Washing­ d .684 batted In two. right Index finger. Hoivyever, toe Tip Department MorWrty Bros. wiH- bring their Florida Oert^ and Stepping lago of the No. 14 post, with Perby Trial he would not nih good to rfkryi’tai cireamis and on viiBltora to the 1670 Kentuoky Detroit • ^ 12 tional League batters dur an he had a ir'of last year dium In ndho gamwK AU five ton 21.x -HOSTON (AP) — The' field of 18 3-y.ear-olds, the 6 .667 'A Soott, the cleanup batteKuntll Boomer hit the bfklt hard and championship Hartford Twilight Baseball L ea^ e team SUme PurSe consecuUyely. My Dad Oeorge Just inside' him in the Deri^. etouailaa______all ‘ aloi« the shore. Derby, In epdte of a U.S, W’eath- Boston / 11 8 ii)g April .but the flame wiisp he finished but two games blasts. Thursday night carried lilts -Clarke, New Y ork -28; Poston Red Sox show defi­ lack of a solid f^ orite and .679 2 dropped to sixth Monday, had ])layed.hla usual toncy-game at to Manchester for a steady diet of Tuesday night, attrac­ I f , all 18 leave the gate at .under Ray ^TOiissard. Bill Har-^J^IJfelttver Don nor I wanted to Ih e flaito are ktairttog to move er Bureau prediction of poastole Wash’iy In season. His victory also over 400 feet wljlf Aaron’s estl- A, Johnson, California nite sijfns of finding the Diane Crump. That’s the 11 8 .679 2 throwing New York Mets’ two resounding doubles and hli 'Irst base. tions at Mt. Nebo tnisthis summer and a little local flavortlavor mivtiirp raadv tn boil nvar' ^ oul emor’ lum. Miaa urump " saia. out MWO me o o w i. showers NewYork 9 was thfevworld. champ|lon Mets mated at over,600 te e t. Doubles. -B. Robinson, Balti­ range in the Tong iiall de­ 12 .429 6 righthander closed out the third homer, scoring three runs rary Peters, who throw a would heln stimulate and hold interest o f John Fan 'TKe Q * j . j wlU...... by...... a...... Derby record...... »17l,300, of- the No. 1 slot aijd . Angel...... "In — the -- long------run he’d------be- better' BUucIcabh ane------toowtog- up -T- to ’The lasHlme It mined on Dor- Cleveland ■7 11 .389 614 lOUi triumph in April, establlrii- Chlcogo’s/B llly Williams more 7; Alvarado, Boston 7. partment and any concern Gm HbSse - S won lith in Saturday’sbaturaay S wide open ^th ^vlth a record reconi$ 128 lus.soo,8OO to to the the Cordero Coniero Jr. willwiU leave NN0.-480.48 on on off off not to gp to Ini' the Derby. Derby. Mr. Mr. the the bottomHtlsherman’e bottom-flshermiun’s — creel by Dav/was May 6, 1967, when a lai aow n- ^ club record. Ryiui’s eight c^me the^flrst pWyer In NL lUs- and driving In a pair. shufbiit tn his first start at Fen­ - _ j i-:-x 1-; yr r . ^ t h i t h d • T s t o r m rolled over West Division Triples—Tovar, Minnesota 4; over a capable cleanup bat­ Billy C., replacing his older wttbMit MV ^ season ana piayoii history making Ken- winner, coverage on television co m Off Hie Cob. Com Off The Brown know^ it’s a big gamble, but ere not ypt atomdant. hill slide. bases oh baIl^\also set a club lory to ’playy-m 1,000 straight OtA, Kansas CUy 3., way P^rk, wasn’t' as fortunate titles last wmmtir without any Minnesota 12 6 . .667 ter may lie unwarranted. brother in right, drove In three against tna,A’s, but picked up in South Windsor, ’^he complete tu ck y Derby will be from 6-6 p.m., and on Cob is the co-third favorite' at''blit he thinks we have a Ug Miacicerel Ashing la good atong. Q fm titO i Downs.at raoe time. _ The 23-year-oId RPfcd'baller record. X . gam p/ but Went hitless In four Home runs- -F. H_o w a r d,' le the first girl Jockey handle both. cuid Larry Adams, and Person- Mlss Gnimp Is the otily girl some mackerel ere beda^ takepr dampened the spirits of Derby Thursday, limiting toe Giants to m a two- , / ' • » * forced to Juggle his lineup as (de lyid a sacrifice fly, sions with reltet help. Sparky overlooked by the MB’s are Chicago - 7 12 .368 kee 7, asslatant manager to the top to r l^ In America’s most fa^ The forecast calls for mild allty. No. 17, and Eddie Bel- ever to ride to the'Med, ^ first off New London. la w during the post years 6^ three hits while striking out Tony ConIgILaro pulled up lame "Everyone came through to- Lyle, the fifth Boston pitcher In ' Oery Klnel, the lio. 1 pitcher 20 Kansas City 7 12 .368 run single by Joe Foy. Har-' DODOEBS • EXPOS — Stolen bases—H a r p e r, Mll- post succeeding his brother, mous horse race. weather with a chance of thun- monte. of her sex to i^;toto a llcehse atrlped beM a i«U i« is to(r to was May J, 1966, when ahowera 6% ^ h t and ' walking eight. Not a , n. V , , I T* . Thursday and the-^Red Sox came day, but who’s to say It wouldn’t the cighto Inning, fltl^ y came and one of the -aqtui^ leading Milwaukee 6 16 .260 •8 rel-son tripled and was orivOn Rookie right-hander Sandy Earl, the new State Legion bas^- Lacking an attention - getting dertoowers, The usual crowd— 'It was thought Relmonte In this country, the first to.ride good to the ’Thames R h w T rh e were recoided at postUme.' bad performance, however, Con­ waukee 9; Yastrzemski, Boston „p an awesome but he declared: ‘‘We bruise in a coUision with ed for Harvard. San Diego ^7 14 ;333 TOurs^y, stopping toe ^ stayed with Ryan de- Saturday’s Kentucky Derby . . , playoff annals. in benched toe first two has been estimated at $7,000 . . . The university announced 14 .333 An all expense trip to Wash­ Francisco Giants on three hits ^ pitcher’s wUdness and ^ PreUminaoy plans have 'been wBl beat them. We should have 7-foot-2 Chamberialn. How^eVer, But it isn’ ttoe longest shot by Houston 8V4 .es of toe series for weak imade to stage a benefit golf Dave Scarplno, former UConn beaten them Wednesday night; the worry was Short-livj Thursday that Jones wlU be­ Thursday’s otto ington';-D.C., will go to the win­ In a 4-1 victory. asstotont football coach, has re­ any means In pro or college bas­ ning man and woman bowler of Nolan resfponded with eight hitting— figured in all the scor- tournament for the Manchebter Ihla time we wUl.” Reed is a clnrti to at his come toe Crimsml’s first full- ketball. Scoring Winners Atlanta 9, Chlcago"Y, “ Nolan will pitching every strikeouts. Hls. season totals aro 3 signed as a grid aatostaitt at of the time assistant basketball coach Sunday’s rolloff at toe Bruns­ fifthto daydav now,”now.’ promisednromtsed Ifan-Man- _____ , ___ , ■ Memorial 'Hospital Building West, toe leading tKxirer of post for the fourth West got ott,.hto desperation Los Angeles 2, MantredLl 2-1 record, 0.69 .,dt just reliever Frank Roberger In to* quickly except that Jerry, '^ to W e s ^ long shot, which has most popular players, he retired108 toe extra, period 'for story of Larry Keenan's life with the St. Louis Blues. Chicago (Decker 1-0) locals will open Sunday, June 21 cently. He admits he’s an opportunist. But then he has to be- ; average in a single game will ------■------r— He wasn’t wild high, tor seventh. 34 podn^ in all, elammed home beeiyeetlmated anywhere from in 1967 to become coach at jead in the best-of-7 NBA cham- lanta (Nlekro 1-4), N instance. Hal Lanier’s line-drire single a desperation eO^footer at toe 60 to 60 feet, preserved die Lak- Brandels University. His teams monshlp- playoff he never knows when he may be shipped back to the . be sent to toe nation’s capital Pittsburgh (ElUs 2-0) at Cin­ “ It’s Just beautiful to sit back to right In the tolid was toe cfily buzzer that ended toe regula- ^ but didn’t take toe life out at Brandels compiled a 38-38, What is ttie 1 club’s farm team. ------— - — ------— cinnati (McGlothlili 1-2), N to represent toe center In ' the longest shot on Hla h^-est opportunity' came and the Blues won 3-2. national finals of Bnmswlck’s Ace for Lee and walch him come on as a Giants’ hit the first six innings; tlon time at 102-102. . /o f the New Yorkers as might record toe last three seasons. record by actual measurement Montreal (Morton 1-0) at Los, Thursday ikght when he shoved T^e teams played again toe “Bowl - Your - Wtay - to - Eu­ The second bole-tn-one of pitetj^r,” added Hodges. “ Nojan Jim Davenport doubled o « He played hurt. His tounib have been expected, and by whom? Angeles (Sutton 3-2), N was jammed in toe first half. “ From that game you can in toe winning goal with 6 :36 to hext day mid Keenan again rope” finals May 29, 30, and toe season was recorded Is Smarter now and he’s viak re- Agee’s glove in the seventh- and Job Opening The answer is: George Linn of New York (Soaver 4-0) at San i He dUhi’t score at all the see there Is not much difference go in toe game as toe Blues scored toe winning goal. The 31. The puMlc is invited to at-.- yesterday at toe Manchester luctant to throw a curve In emy singled In the ninth, I Alabama, 84 feet, 11 inches. Diego (Santorini 1-3), N situation.’ ’ ’’Ryan topows as hard as a^y- third period, then oanto back in our two teams,’’ commented WQl iSTER, Mass. (AP) — T 4~ , M edged toe Pittsburgh Pengulna victory gave toe Blues third PhiladelirfUa (Bunnlng 1-2) at tend. X Country Club. Lee Beou- Lajm got otff hifi historic heave a o *^ a ^ nv i chene scored hls ace on the Ryan was pleased to_learn of one,” said -WlUle McOovey, Shortest Man Too for 15 points in toe filial quar- Knicks Coach Red Holzman. “ I Ho: Cross Is In toe market for ni the Alabama Field House at to advance to the National______place and toe home .advantage San Freuiclsco (Robertson 0-2), Sunday’s participants quali­ Hockey League flneds with the die semifinal when they met fied for the rolloff by winning par three 148-yard seventh Ws starting status. Giants first 'baseman and toe DENVER, Ck)lo. (A P )—The tallest man on the floor h>at enough to hMd off the d«i’t tolnk anybody could say assistant lootbaU 'COach. Tiracaloosa on Jan. 4, 1966 In a N Boston Bruins. tbe North Stars. the High Game of the Month hole. This was the second “ I hope so—-that’s why I came National. - League’s Most Volu­ wept and the shortest man wept Thursday night when needed/the overtime which club was the better. Thia The college announced Thurs- college g;ame against North Caf- Saturday’s Games te spring training,” he said. able Player last year. . the bubble burst ------period to take a lead af two. game Is awfully tough on Pittsburgh goalie A1 Smith Keenan has scored alx goals award at' the Parkade Lanes. hole-ln-one for Beautoene. day the resignation of Dave oKna. Alabama won 77-6(5. Houston at St. Louis, N “ I had troubje getting toe boll “ He’s kind surprising be- stopped a hard shot by Bill di toe 12 St. Louis playoff games Each qualified league bowler Accompanying Beauchene o f Three seconds iemalned in BJastem Dlvlalon final nlavoff ^ ” Scarpino, who decided to quit as ‘There was so much Bpecula- Chl-oago at..Atlanta, N down in the middle Innings, but cause he’s not Mg. But he b s» a an i MuUaney said his ^ e r a . deiensive McCreary, but juggled toe puck t^ds year. In the last two yeen was placed! in one of two class­ were Tom Morgan, Dick ^ i^ e rica n serie^'tonlght , Une coach to enteir tlon over die distance of the Pittsburgh at Onchmatl i had good stuH and was getting nice, easy motion.’ ’ B A J ilr«4 !h n M A aarw *4oM i'«n*a tXTjwaf. a « ^ . . , W U U S 1 In his outatretched glove. The 'he scored four goals each time, es; men, 160 average and un­ Cronin, Harry Smlto and BosketboU Association’s West-. BBelmont e l m o n was t ^ asked about hla ^ .. K n ic.^ private buainess. He whs on as- shot that Alabama officials got Montreal at Los Angeles, N era XMvlslon' final played. and once again he Ung - rebounds, partic^arly on slstant for two years at Connect- out a tape measure and pin- disk feU at Keenan’s feet and he year be spent seven New York at San Diego - der, and 161 and qver; tind Ralph DeNteolo, assistant strategy for' Jones’ tying rijot at atnr.rt> d ^ against Wilt Chamber- toe offensive board. women, 130 average and under pro at M^chester. The Los Angeles Stars led toe buzzer. Icut before joining toe Holy pointed It at exacUy 84 f^ t, 11 Just nudged It Into the net.» games In Kansas City and re- Philadelphia at San FranebSoo The Blues apparenUy believe turned after scoring a goal and ''and 131 and over. The bowler ______X ______Denver by three points. They "What kind of strategy can Cross staff in 1969. inches. Keenan’s opportunities don’t adding three asststs.^ rolling toe highest game In ei^ich thought they had it won. toe you use with three seconds to The longest heave In pro bas- ^ . clock was stopped and toe Rock- play? ketball is an estimated 92-foot etiough. The Blues defeat^ toe Pen- class each month received a NOW-BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! F Saimes Free Dartmciuth Coach Dan J essee plaque and was eligible for toe eta had Ilie baB out-of-bounds, It______was either Jeff Congdon ^ op^ last second desperation shot by Three months ago he Was gulns to take toe series by a 4-2 Golfers Tie, Sports Dial placed on waivers. No other mlirgln by Coming from behind, but after all, only three seconds Jones to make that three--poiiu To Sell Services HANOVER, N.H. •(AP) Jerry Harkness of toe Indiana roUoff. remained. shot—and It went to Jones, a TONIGHT George Beim, 27. native of Paoers against Dallas in an team claimed him, so he ■was The Pengtljfls held an early 2- Funeral Set “ The two winners wlU repre­ BUFFAl 6, N.Y. (AP) — Vet­ And when Denver’s Larty 7:26 W ire Bed Sox va. An­ Latvia who came to the United American Basketball ,Associa- sent to Kansas Qty, the home of 0 lead with g^als in toe first and sent our local Brunswick WinCCIL meui with age and experimee,’’ eran safety, George Saimes of Jonep swlohed a ttiree-ixiint goal he said, gela States In 1961, was named today tlon game at Dallas on Nov. 13, toe Bt. Loula farm club. In eight eairly second \ i>eriod by Dtiane operated center,” Glovino :^ d . s m E $ g i a the Buffalo Bills becam^a^free from, deep tn the left corner as Los Angeles shot w< 7:66 WINF Yanka va. head soccer coach at Dartmouth 1967. games there, he scored eight Rupp and Roii Shock, In Florida “They will be conipetlng in fii-st agent today after he and toe Na­ Match H ere ...w h en you buy a the buzzer sounded, the Stars half, wWle Denv/r Brewers College. He has served in a slm- ______goals. The Blues quickly But Red Berenson, who Pen- against 364 bowlers from other played tional FootbaU League teaih HARTFORD, Conn; (AP) — fell. Seven-foot-teU Craig Ray- raggedly, and led 10:00 WINF, 8—^ c k s vs. ilar post at St. Francis College brought him back. guin Coach Red KeUy said was Brunswick - operated centers at Inter-' were tmable ta reach agreement F\meral services will be Satur­ Under ideei golfing conditions mend and six-footer Miack Cal- missiian. Laken in Biddeford, Maine, toe past Three years ago, the Blues toe difference between St.' Louls A yesterday afternoon, Manches- BOLEHS HUSKY 10 or 12 H.P. TRJICTOR on a new confract. were fighUng'for a fourth place victory and defeat, pu t, toe day In Venice, Pta., for Dan ’ • ' (AP Photofox) 'vin had tears In their eyes when But rookie fe n c e r Haywood, MTUBOAY two years. anll, CJanadOv ter High players beat <3onard they went back tp the Los An­ The 28-year-oM pro played out playoff berth with toe Penguins. Blues 'back In the game with a Jessee, a former minor-league DOUBLEPLAY.THE HARD '^AY—Mets’ Ron Swoboda tries to break up dou­ intemafional even(. Maloney High with a MOWER AUACHMENT the ABA’s nuist valuable player, 2:00 (30) Twins va. Orioles his option last fall and has been „ g le s bench. On the next to the last day of goal at 7 :37 of the period, b a s e ly player who turn^ to bleplay at' the plate yesterday with the Giants. Dick Dietz was about to throiw (Act Now — Offer Limited to Spring Sales)' and JuliariJimnmond sparked a 6:00 ( 3) Kentucky Derby seeking a twp-year “no-cut, K l in e W it h B r a v e s c o llie coaching, Trinity College 2% • 2%. Both visiting teams “ When we went into the over­ the season, the Bhies met Bill McCreary tied toe score to first when Swoboda slid. Ump ruled interference on Swoboda. Both were out. tolrd-qua^er surge that pushed (8 ) Penn Belays no-trade" contract ^hat also ATLANTA (AP) — Ron Kline, reported. were preseason favorites in the time there wasn’t a doubt in my Mlnnerota, In third place at toe at 6 :26 of the third period when the Rockets ahead, to a lead that SUNDAY provides a salary Increase. ' ^38, a veteran right-handed relief Jessee, 69 at the time of hds eXTL. mind that We 'would 'win it," time. Frank St. Marseille stole the 10 points halfway 2:00 (18) NHL: Bruins vs. Saimes, named .toe former {dtch’er_ released__ by the Boetori Httle League Rookie for nlne- death, had turned to coaching Outstanding tor the Indians said .Denver Coach Joe B^-- The North Stars led 2-1 with puck from rookie Michel Brlere, Patience Finally Pays Off for New York toe final period. Blues Amenioan League's ell-Ume ^ d siiif'iiis sp'^g. hook^‘ after a knee Injury injury Jn 1929 . ^ . . was Jack Nash firing a. seven mont. three minutes left in the game, then M a pass to McCreary over par 77. He ended the-first CaJ'vtn and George Stone free safety, now may negotiate on with toe Atlanta Braves. urday morning starting at 9:80 dashed Ids hopes of playing ma­ but Keenan scored two goals who slammed in a 25-fOotec. nine at 40 and toe second at With Jones bUtring for 14 toe Stars back. with any of toe other 26 teams Kline, who has a major league at Robertson Park. jor league ball. He had played NITE OWLS Rarl points in toe overtime alone—37^ The two teams had about the record oj; 114-143, joined the AU nine-year-olds who have for ibe minor leagues as a prop­ ganne 176-477, Ruth Jol 37. not been assigned to teams will Ton Carlson of Oonard High for toe game—the Rockets same shooting performance, but Braves .Thursday. The ^ club erty the Cleveland Indians €tf- 176-461, Norma Imler 196-201—' be Welcomed. Yanks Get Complete Game the medalist wlto a 76. He win It, 128-118, for their 2ito defensively k was one-sided In asked waivers on Dick Shrrell, Gr^test Baseball Nine Ever ter b^4iig graduated from toe 637, pbODCes Ing^Uneral 187- Tom C(HU^ will serve os 36 fof'''l8 holes, conMcuttve victary at hor^ - DeRver’e favor. The Rockets one-time Brookline, Mass., Uniyerslty of the Paclllc. . 480. Elsie Whltford 179-490, Lin­ league commissioner... -^ucheiter (ZVt) ' The Rockets and 'BteM play blocked 10 shots and outre- Court Players schoolboy star, to make room After Ids Injuiy, he earned a da Burgess 176-486* Rolloff — It. rain fiaturdajr; the seasion the second game of best- .bounded 1 ^ Angdee 79-58, In- for KUne. , Ballots Now Being Accepted master’s degree at OoluiAbla first — Pepperonds; second — of-aeven aeoalaa hereytanlght in d u dk g a 30-18 edge on toe of- will be moved ahead one week. University. T-Bones; last — Sallami’s. NEW YORK (AP) — The line i s May 4. . ■ the aold-out Denvei/Audltorium fenslve boaids,^^'Where toe re- He then became bead football NEW YORK (AP) — of outs with it. I figured I’d bet- nal out. Halaaejr «tl4) Arena. / bound usually means another g r e a t s baseball team , of all There are some interestli^ se- coach at Trinity College here In ter do something different.” » • * SILK CITY' — AldO D’Apixxl- MeakUl X The winner o^ttie series will shot. However, the Stars were NEW YORK (A P)— Players from the National Bas tlme? lecUons. Curt Simmons, cne. bC 1932, and held the post until re­ Stan Bahnsen has broken ' Bohnsen, 9-16 last ' «u>nsnnseason, ROYALS - _ TIGERS , lonlo 206, Skip Mikolelt 220,-Bob Z t^ to meet toe Incfighe^Kentucy win- without their top rebounder, ketball Association go to court today to~try to stop a - Ff- ' JT'/as '' O • • Some say it Was to^ 1927 New pitching stars of toe tiring In 1967. He coached four out of a, vacuum and the Kansas City nipped Detroit Griffin 204, Roland Smlto 207- glnp Bome say k was me 1927 New Philadelphia Whls K i * in IMO, .started off this spring with a 3-0 Oliver slammed a two-out 678, K e n Thomas 223-208—608, Alteniate-Herdlc ner for the title. Indiana WllUe Wise, ■who missed toe merger- with the American Basketball Association. ■* * ^ ^ " i? C # jij C O D S ~M\. €L I TC CTC & “'imdetfeated teams and' had , eh New York 'Yankees fiftally HanoliMter SH> and the Qdlonels begin- Itielr game withrtth two sprained ankles. X judge in U,8. District Court * ■ i ^ ^ ' - '. * _ York Yankees. Others vote for vqted' siuprlaihgly' for' the 1966 over-all record 'of 180-76-7.^ i setback to Cleveland’s Dean double In the 10th following a RbUo Masse 203-201—672, Lou Nash tBMza XX—A— A ' _ Ha v a a nrf A4fViA«» LAnM*A _ — W* ■ m r f * m '■*' mr -m .' toe 1981 Philadelphia A's a Dodgeirs. MarahaU was to hear arguments from toe <*tXce of either leagpe. ,S | f » I f Jt'L Jessee was ^»e first small-cot- have filled a void. Chance. He beat Washington ^alk to Amos Otis. Gtls and Joe Halpryn 2U, Dick ■ bote 201, Odell players^ atboneys aaklf« for an restraining order was ob- r p CCC if R C t C T C toe St. Louis (Cardinals of 1981, Bob Friend foliowied the form lege______cbacJi to aerva as president_ Bahnsen, given no ruro to n-2 wito-late inning relief help, Keough hit solo homers tor toe Fred'Plecity 206, Ken Pleclty Homo Injunction against the merger, talned by a tto r n ^ for the Oonard 1W> 1834 and 1943. chart -by selecting toe 1990 Pltts- of°toe American Football Ctooch- iwork with In two of hls p r^ o u s then " lost to' Oakland's Chuck Royals'Tn the sixth. 201-207—607. ' Toria F ugeirm E The leagues are currently under P*ayer reprraent^ives of toe DALLAS, Tex. (A(P) — Host The 1964 CTeyeland , Indiana burgh Pirates tor ■whom he was es Association, a post he held toreP pitching decisions*-got one Dobson 3-0 last Saturday. ■ The Tigers got toeir first, ruij ------Oarlaon day and Saturday wlto a 89- eIdo a restraining order prohibiting NBA teams, who filed an anti- prof^ lonal Gene . S h i e l d s hole windup Sunday. get a UtUe backing. So do the an outstaitdlng pitcher. In 1966. Last year he was^jn- from hls New York teammates “ In that last game, m y oi^m on a weird play in toe sixth. ©6-_ t b I-TOWN — Mark Powel oktaltis SCRAP CO.. Ipc. them from m e^ er talks. trust suit two. weeks ago. looked out toe wlnCbw of the 1966 and 1968, .Brooklyn Dodgers. Frankie Frisch, a shortstop on ducted into the^ American C oK ’nmrsday night and made It really was dead,’’ he salii. “ li’ I sar Gutierrez tripled and toe 241, iRoger Connelly 202, Ray Meanwhile, a high basketball *’ *‘estrlta In Fame. Cajlfornla. But I had nothing. And I was he missed first base. But pitch- Bob Rylander 208, Frank Shi'- THOMPSON TOP PRICES PAID! tlon said -Thursday night that “ merger agreement was- course and said “If It ever waa x F " andXhe 1967-MUwaukee Braves, which Pepper Martin ran wild, i ■ Jessee, who died Thuescyy at it was toe first complete really down because Id’ pitched er Bill BuUer heaved the ball maltls 232-210-606, Walt " Hub- the lea^fuefl had already agreed meeting be- clears off, there will toe some wnue l ^ k Creek is on - a In connection with a computer voted tor that ’81 team with the hls retlr^ent homo in.Venice, game turned In by toe Yankees’ well In Washlrigton and was ex- into right field and NGutierrez land 672, Art Sorg 244-694, Chet SPEEDWAYS to ‘ tween the leagues. super scores A ct here,*' is survived by hiSj' w ldw ,' a mouiid staff In 21 starts this sea- peeling to have cinotoer good scampered home. They tied it in Morgan 204-669, Bert Carson ra m p ^ o throu^ toe course and ellmlnaUon contest, the Nation- reservatloo that he would OFF RT. 193 THOMPSON, CT TWa brought denlaJs A Held of X44 was to give It toe ^ 70 course wfll be jday- al Bibadcasting Company Is switch to the 19M Canto, whom daughter and two ^Ir{Bndsons. son. gome” , toe elgHto on a walk and Al Ka- 201-247-694, (Jerry DlManno 221- Na'.Scak Commiaaionw Walter Kennedy ^ le a g ^ another go today.in the rain- ^ hecaus^ of the asking fans and players tiTliote he m a n a g^ 'In a short se- .. It was anything but a typical He met toe Yanks’ expects- line’s triple, 578. of toe NBA and Ray Patteroon, 1100,000 Byron Nelson Kvdrite .team. The six rles. game for djoiltriseri,. a fireboller tiions Thmsday night while out- * • -* , ■ BOLENS HUSKY TRACTORS pow f 35 attachments. tional and American fo o tp ^ 'Golf Clasalc and winter rules ****’" ’»>«. Shields said. Giants Get Shiner who leads toe club in strikeouts pitching southpaw Rudy May to SENATORS • BREWERS — ' y — Leo Uodue 144-377, Al . . . all attachments plug in to shaft-type COPPER president of the Ml'lwuukee leagues. He said (he NBA aitd Winners wUl Join toe 1961 New Althoi^h Charlie 'Oehrlnswr ■ PLUG-IN POWER were In force. BuJUAldlUB 151-416, Rooco Lupoe- TWIN Bucks of toe NBA- The 867-yard Par 4 o»ar While York Glantt and th e,1969 Bew toe HaU of Famer p la y ^ o h but has had difficulty going toe bring hls Ufettme mark against Frank Howard and Bernie Al' _ PTO coupllfig — no belts. • AJM- would play under their In Grid Trade distance sinoe 1968, when he toe Angels to 7-1. May, 2-1, gave len crashed toree-run homers In chino 378, Peta Aceto 861, Al 2.')' 2 I’M The NBA playera’ assodaticn .own baimon^ for ttvrcc years “ They get to Improve toat Rock Creek was chopped to a York Mets in a oomputerised some great Detroit he Me,’’ Shitids said. “ That means 180-yard Par 8. tournament toat will be telecast picked the 1927 Yankees as tod won the American League up only four hits In seven In- the third inning as Washington Pirkoy 368, Tony MaribielU 361, LAI’ I RY ■ CHOICE OF (a) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION with single foot II -contends a marriage of the with a common draft and exhi- •NEW YORK (AP) — The New SUNDAY ^edal controlling forward, reverse and dynamic braking, or (b) leagues would eUmlnata *'aH WUon games. Then, at the end ^ P*" Shields said ' there had- been aunmer In prsgame BUI Dickey who came alona tat- Rookie at itoe'Year AwiSrd off a nings, but was cUpped for a run blasted Milwaukee fot George Art Johnsem 136-372, Frank Cal- MODIi'IKl) Yrok Giants, trading for more in toe tidrd when Horace Clarke Brunet’s first ■victory. Howard v o '137-384, Hank Miaityn 366', \FTKRNOON STANDARD SIX-SPEED'TRANSMISSION. competition tor talent In pro of toe toltd year, the lea see wlto l^ te r accuracy and be- some toought about changing ■*'ows before the weekly Game er and caught tor many tomous depth at quarterback, have oM l^ s h KEATHUES basketball. College players now would merge under one banner. rouse toe greens are damp it’s' (he 468-yii^ Par a N a 10 to a **** ^®®k broadcasta. Tsuikee clubs. He struck out Just .two Oallfor- Singled, took third on- a, single drove In a fourth run wlto a sin- Qjrl Bolin 366, Oibrles Whelan I'LIIS THE NEW ALL AMERICAN 149-376, Ed Burbank 363, Al Mar- ■ CONTROLLED TRACTION DIFFERENTIAL matches pull­ ®*®*®*' “ by moving Jhe tees back. aa»d ’61 QIanto Otftsr picks by gi«mt plavan « e L S r S checked toe An-'. Roy White’S sacrifice fly. gle. SPORTSMAN \STOCK CARS tyn 146-368, Joe DiBella 160-389. ing power to ground conditions. POA decided against It the first game May Included: ^ backerwltv” Henry Davls^andDa'vls 'and run-nui' <>'' singles and got 17 Bahnsen worked out of a slxto SATURDAY at BUB (Opan a< »***° knows every because (he players had prac- ® Sal Maglie pitching Lely Grave—PhUodsIphla A ’s outs on ground balls. Inning jam, starting a double WHITE SQX - ORIOLES — ■ HYDRAULIC LIFT and POSITIOfiLGAUGE allow you to lilt blade ose GosUn, Detroit ’n v M . 24 hom ^ b r f w toe N a t h ^ breaking ball," said Manager box to negate a walk to May and four unearned rtins In the sixth sion models. - B O L E J N T S ODIFI toe <^n ces of Swto African The atrong Nelson fleld (n- views ,wUl (Mlp toe announoais-1®*®- Y l g ^ ho singles by Roger Repoz land San- and- -Duane -Josephson ham­ REGISTRATION NEWSPAPER T * * ? M. u.®' lons-knooklng chides Arnold Palmer, Who was- c” *** « » abbrovUted vsralon of Slaughter St. Louis m £ u“ ' pltehefStt to- dy Alomar, mered a two-run double in toe (WE HANDLE PAPER DRIVES FOR CHURCHES, « ® ^ psr In a practice round » f«*he. Winmra MU advance CJarfiT 1943. of swner 28 than I’Ve ever een him. Alomar’s third hit, leading off seventh as Tommy John, Vito UTTUE Miss softbau. 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HAMLIN 34 Centraf eonvoir.'!l.'i^'‘Th "'^“"‘..*'1*" token over the phone aa a 13 Axiom 8 Particular 21 Before Capitol Equipment Co., 88 'yr'.T ® '*“■ CLEANING woman wanted, one Experienced. wrapping m^- 14 Expression forms (prefix) American DAY Vt Tead Wb ad the FIRST catlon? , Invest your spare day per week, Wapping , area.. chine operator to work 7 THEN-VOUR KING C') OKAY, DCX:, LET13 GO 9 Scottish river country hew REI'ORT e r r o r s In tim e for the Main St., Manchester. Hours WELCOME, NEW RULEF^ QE of sorrow 23 CreUn text Inaertion. The, Herald la responBtble for only ONE Ib- hours sell AVON cosmetics 944.9940. a.m. to 3 p.m., days off POESNT BELIEVF, NO.MYLAPV; BlilT ' SEE IF OLD KING ATHENS, TO OUR HUMBLE ^ f ~ 16 Man’s • 10 Medieval mountain 35 Narrow bars dally 7:30-8, Thursday, 7 :80-», IMESePEOPLE THE THUNDER WILL SPIROtiCUS IS SINGING COMMUNITY.' . silk fabric 24 Electrit force 37 Serpent sound onir^ ‘toy advertlBcment and then Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7988. near home — and cam money ------, ^____ will be Monday and Friday. CAMCTORULE CHANGE HIS MIND/ J THE SAME TUNE I POLLUTION nickname for a dream Holiday, Vacan- STORE CLERK, Mond&y, Tucs-. (Company offerH g'ood wa^es ATHENS? 17 Girl’s 11 Cartogt-aph 26 Hawaiian tree 39 Labor group ,^o ^ 'naertlon. Error* which nickname 14 Hawaiian 27 Run into (ab.) " **!“ •*'® ndverti^eiiiem wlU nof be TIMBERLAND Tree Service, cies now. Call quickly 289-4922. day, Thursday, F r^ ay ,' 2 to 10 excellent working eondlUons 18 Moslem judge volcano each other 41 Peruse corrected by “make good” insertion tree removal, pruning, shrubs, ------p.m., Wednesday/ 6 a.m. to 2 and * an excellent free - bene­ 42 French 19 Italian 15 ------29 BiasRevolves and lots cleared. Fifteen years * 1 « A s 4i. P ^PP*y In '^ rs o n Chareal fit program. Apply: ■ man’s title 17. Hawaiian 30 Social insect novelist experience. Bonded and insur­ COOK wanted. 3 to 4 Hours per e ^so, Route 30 Vernon I '® (O o~| Screening 31 State of bliss 44 Small seed (Rockville. Toll Free) HIS'FUTUPE » ' 20 Symbol for goose ed. Free estimates. Cal! ' 647- day. Cell 643-1492. .______/ _____ X __ europium 9479. ------U , WOMAN needed for billing de- 5-1. 21 Of V 2 3 4 5 6 7 643-2711 875-3136 FA8HION Frocks — can help partment. will train for Frlden FIRST NNATIONAL punishment you! Openings for managers involcjhg machine, typing re- STOR 22 Moral offender B 9 10 ------— TWO YOUNG married men ,^,-IN C . 25 Without place AufontobilM For Solo 4 “toUlI repair jobs and and counselors. Two wardrobes qulrei. 289-8291. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS (Latin ab.) 11 12 ' . . painting, also cellar cleaning a year. Car necessary. For PARK & OAKLAND more Information, 742-7662, 26 99 (Roman) 14 iT RAMBLE^t"'1966 excellent trans- and light trucking. Call 646- AVENUES 28 Businessman 13 HERALD 649-3271, 643-6686. portatlon. 6 cylinder standard. 2692, 846-2047. 4lelp Waufed— Mala 36 EAST HARTFORD, HARRY KEMEM&EK FORGET HlfA??.. 30 Hawaiian 16 17 H I 8 4-door sedan, 8 per cent'down, ------■“— - WHEN OU' w h ew I'.y 'c a n greeting YOU OLD SON small payments. Dealer Roes, sidewalks, stone walls, SEVERAL women needed tor- CONN. OF-A-GUN " 'OAS HOUSE SPOT SOMEGUVS 32 Behold! it 20 J n BOX LEHERS (E, 1970 br NEA, Inc bench work assembly, steady, WANTED licensed plumber, ex­ MARRY BY THEIR WALK, 33 Roman 646-2864. ’ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. DAVY J0I4ES 24 2i fringe benefits. Apply In per­ cellent . working ‘ condltiona. BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS OKAY, WORKED OTHERS BY TALK,' goddess of 5T 23 F o r l o u r All concrete repairs, both In­ " / just had the wildest dream. I was an astronaut, and Call 648-2112 for appointment. EVERV&Opy HERE? BUT Y'WOUUPN'T harvest FORD 1966 station wagon, V-8, son, 10 Hilliard St. 58” 27 28 Infom uition side and outside rollings, land­ everything went wrong— / even splashed down in an A. B. Chick Plumbing Ic H a t ­ B R E A K IT HAVE TO LOOK. UP / 36 Egyptian river standard transmlssioiv,, 6 per scaping. Reasonably priced A SHORT DISTANCE AWAV, CARL CftOMBY HE'S GIVEN ME THE SLIP... WEV,'/ I ^ UP.'.' TO KNOW THAT oU A, 37 Coal scuttle , OIL SLICK!" ing, Inc. BULLDOZER trainees needed. IS UNAWARE THAT HE'S BEING FOLLOWED. 30 31 32 MU 34 35 THE HERALD wlU not cent down, small payments. Call 643-0881. SHOULD'VE THOUGHT OF IT BEFORE... I B A C K TO gaklicbkeath - 38 Soft mineral ■ BUSINESS MACHINE See Schools and CHssses. WORK/.' 3i dlsolosjt^ the Identity of Dealer Ross, 646-2884. SHORT order cooks, full or part ------KNOW EXACTZy WHERE CROMBV'S GOING, 40 Winged 3^ 37 ony^,advertiser using box LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also OPERATORS shoes (.myth.) CHEVROLET 1966 Impala, 4- -time, days or nights, Apply In MEAT counter man wanted 42 Hawaiian 40 41 liters. Readers answer­ moving large ^appliances. Building- We have openings for IBM spare time help. Retired men > ing blind box ads who door hardtop, V-8, automatic, Pointing— Paporing 21 person only. Howard Johnson porch Burning barrels delivered, f4. 1260 proof 'machine opera­ Restaurant, 394 Tolland Tpke., considered. Apply In per^pn, 43 Apiaries 43 44 desire to protect their power steering, .8 per cent 644-1775. ______Contracting______14__ CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- Identity can follow ‘his tors—a new, ui>2:the miniate Manchester. Manche^er Public Market, 44 Edible tuber 45" 46 down, small payments. Dealer LEON (3Ieszynskl builder—new terior painting, paper hanging, business machine. Your 45 Mental images procedure• Ross. 646-2564. EXCAVA-nNO — Trenching— 803-806 Main St., (No phone homes cpstom built, remodel- Discount on wallpaper. Call hours will be 12 noA P « .b ,.„ , wVn Wbru,. ph... RooSn^-Siding It MAN "ro WORK In service sta­ BAKERY GLASSES d o st — Black male double --At- J. D. Real Estate Call «ra-3900 after 6 p.m. pawed cat, vicinity Linwood MOBILEHOME set up In Bol call, 742-8282. ROOFING and roof repair. Assoc. 643-6129 tion full-time, 40 hour week, MAINTENANCE BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Dr. and Keeney St. Call after ton. Working individual Coughlin RiMfing Co., Inc. 643- experience preferred mechani­ 6':30 p.m.,. 649-0888. Reward. working couple. Convenient, •nol. Business Opportunily 28 lYPUNCH OPERATOR cal knowledge necessary. Ap­ MECHANIC OH.HOW BLEST ARE WE IN EDENVILLE TD HAVE BEEN ...AND IN CONCLUDING THIS CEREMONY IN pleasant location. 643-2880. Household Services ______. . . . A ply Hob’s Sunoco, 60 ToUand GRANTED TWO SUCH BENEVOLENT BENEFACTORS.' AND TRIBUTE TO WERNER HUFPUFFER, THE d o st — Passbook No. 62860 OfFered 13«A ® DIEHAMIC and gift shop, $4,0(^1 Opening for experienced A1 Tphe-. Manchester. 64^7277. Excellent opportunity for a IVI WOULD THAT TH.E CAPTAINS OF INDUSTR.Y THRUOUT MAGNANIMOUS AND ILLUSTRIOUS HONOR OF Sa-vings Bank of Manchester. ------, done realistically.realtsUcally. Free estl-esti­ jewelry store, $10,000, Be^ty pha-Numerlc - man experienced in machine M AMERICA WERE AS DEDICATED TO,GUARDING THE TRADE YOUR TENT REWEAVING of bums, moth- mates. Call anytime^ 649-1816, IBM *key- WAftEHOUSE HdperFull- HUf'PliFFEI? PARK, LET US ALL JOIN IN Application made for payment. salon, i>$10,000. Frechette p!eal- puncher to work full-time repairs and maintenance in PURITY OF OUR AIR AND WATER. TO PRESERVING SINGING "GOD BLESS AMERICA." THIS IS WHAT I LUCE BEST holes. zippers reijalred. Win­ 6<9-2S73. tlme, 'Tuesday through Satur­ OUR WOODS AND STREAMS... DOST — Passbook No. 65864 . . $50 tors, 647-9993. ' / days. Alpo part-time eve­ our bakery department. AeoiTTEAKTHS PRIVE-IH MWESll dow shades made to measure, day. Full fringe bene^U, Ap­ Night ■work, permanent post-' “inrgi?r Savings Bank of Manchester. all size Venetian blinds. Keys BIDWEUj Home Improvement ning hours available. Com­ ply In person. Forest St. ware­ That’s right, regardleSg of pany offers excellent wages itlon. Excellent wages and Application made for payment. made while you wait. Tape re­ Co. Expert Installation of house, Watkins Bros., Inc., 936 employe benefits. age, shape or condition aluminum siding, gutters and and working condtOons, con­ Campers Holiday, Inc. will corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867- Main St., Manchester. DOST — Passbook No. 103883 trim. Roofing Installation and venient free parking and give you $50. for your old Maln St. 649-6221. Savings Bank of Manchester. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. above average benefits. EXPERIENCED Apply Application made for payment. tent toward the purchase of TWO handymen want a variety O P P O I^N IT Y a 1970 Cox Camper. So get of Jobs by day or hour. We Apply LATHE OPERATOR FIRST NATIONAL DOST — Passbook No. 92806 your hands on a tent and clean yards, attics and cellars. FIRST NATIONAL Top wages and overtime. Apply A A STORES INC. O im hf HU tJiOlt. i Savings Bank of Mahcheeter. hrJng It In with 'this ad and Roofing and y Reasonable. Call M3-5305. Private •anei' Service Sta- STORES INC. ad' : “One good thing . . . we don't have to worry about Application made for payment. save $50. Chimneys 16-A tlon :ed on Route 44-A Park & Oakland Ave. OUTDOOR barbecues, fire­ PARK & OAKLAND AVES. E & S GAGE CO. O'llBiL Junior getting involved With this drug ‘Speed*’ we've ROOFING — Specializing re­ and Ion of Route 44, East Hartford, Conn. L LOST — ■ Pasbbopk No. 92426 If you”ve been thinking about places and small maaonary Mitchell Drive been hearing so muph about!" Savings Bank of" Afanchester. pairing roofs of all kinds, new in A lfo rd Ck>nn. For Infor- EAST HARTFORD, CX5NN. Manchester . MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD a tent treiller, now is the jobs. Reasonable. (Call 643- matron, call, Hartford 663- Application mqde for payment. time. Oox quality Is unques­ 8108. , roofs, gutter work, chimneys cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ 71 days. Manchester 649- ^------— DONUT baker of baker’s help- PART-TIME* man wonted to tionable and our service Is 79 evenlngs. “■dPYSITTER wanted days In er, '^48 hours per week App& ^o*'*' momtogs 4n local retail BUT WE STILL HAVE A i THAT'S NO rWE HAVE A LOST — Passbook No. 97643 unbeatable. Most models In experience. Free estimates. WELL, PROBLEAA — WHERE TO ' PROBLEAA, CUSTOM made draperies, slip Manchester area,I two--— --children,— in person. Bess Eaton, 160 Cm - 643-2888. GUEST, M A ' STEVE CANYON Savings Bank *of Manchester. stock. Hank financing avail­ Call Howley 643-5361, 644- / THE DOCTOR THINKS THE BOY'S I'M GLAD KEEP THE BOY' ^ SERGEANT/ dY MILTON CANIFF Application made tor payment. covers ■and reupholstering. I one school^ige. Call m-382l ter St. MOTHER WILL BE OKAY IN A - TO HEAR able. Budget terms. EstabUshed in 8333.______^ after 6. | QUALITY control manager tor DAY OR TWO' ^ , THAT' HOPE SO, MYKE / y s o FAR SO Y Y ABOUT SOM E^.. WHc HAD A ' 1946. Days, 824-0164, eve­ MANCHESTER Laundry Cen­ i>recast concrete nronufactur- This offer expires May 9, 1970. - WOLVERTON AGENCY has I PUT HER to SLEEP / GOOD.' I GAVE Y HUHIGH CITY PEOPLE CAR ACCIDENT —nings, 649-7890. ^ ter — ...uiu.au...minimum u*.u*. effort u^au.u- opera- CERTIFIED _ dented ssfllstant opeu'og for full-time ra.ni er. M ature liidivlduaJ, 2 years BY REAPINO ALOUD POTEET A-LOCAL ON VACATION... Announcements 2 needed tor "dentist office THE STATISTICS ON rinra tAtjo ii.** ------.. HeOtinq OWl P lu m W n g 'l 7 . U°n for represented net annual ", ™ tor dentist office . In estate sales person 649-2813. college or. equivalent. Prefer CAMPERS HOLIDAY, ODD JOBS, light trucking, all ?— ------.17----- Income of $19,600 For particu- Manchester. AppUcants must THE HIGH DIVORCE LADIES have a Dutch Maid „...INC.' . ^ ...... uvn...6, ------^------mcome of $19,boo For particu- man with construction''pr con­ RATE AMONG AIR pirty, earn free merchandise. types carpentry, miscellaneous SAM WATSON PluifibWg and i^rs call Bob Flath at J.D. be mature with a pleasing per- INSPECTOR —■ Plasma-flame crete bacjkground. Reply . to RCE RLOTS Call 649-7816. Route 66, Portland, 342-1212 repairs, yard cleaning, etc. Heating. Bathroom reihodeling Real Estate Associates, 643- sonallty. AttracUve, modem apray departmentr Experienc- Drawer 6. Bucklond Statk^ 'u ------" Call 742-8258 or:643-7218. and repairs. Free Estimates. 6129. offloe. Salary commensurate ed- Must be familiar with gen- Mianchester* Conn. Dealers for 'Perry Travel Trail- K’rrinn ^------T— Call 649-3808. / ■wlth experience. Hours 8-6 eral inspection procedures In - ______' ______Automobiles For Sole 4 era, Evinrode motors, MFG „ maintenance, service Moinday, Tuesday, Thursday, _ volvlng aircraft parts. Smajl PART-TIME dellVery man tor boats and aluminum boats. on wood and tile floors, win­ GRANT'S PLUkraiNG service. RUBBISH route for sale 130 Friday, 8-12 Satiuday. Pleiase company. MAny benefits. Ap- appliances and TVs. Evenings 1961 CA D IIJ^C fleetwood, all dows and carpets. Call 633- Quality work /for reasonable stops. Call 228-9585. . reply to Box BB, Manchester ply In person to Mr. M. Kase- and Saturdays penhMent p6- power, in good shape. - $200. ------^ 1733 ' prices. <3all free estimates. ------— ------1969 GHEVROLiET Camper ------Herald. vlch, Klock Co., 1866 Tolland sltlon.Call 646-0113. Kauf- Call 643-9027. 643-6341. / Tpke., Manchester. ■“ man. PIP Special. 17,000 miles, fully LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and Schools and Classes 33 c l e r k -t y p i s t smou office JUNK CARS removed, $16 each. equipped. $2,400. Call_ .. 429-0476.------attics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, ...... / with aptitude tor figures, dl'ver- RETIRED man for clerical MR. ABERNATHY B;TROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Prompt, reliable service. (Jail and trees cut and removed. /Millinery B U liC bZ E R Bifled work, capable of work- position In local bank. Excel- TJ7T 872-9433. 643-6000. Ing alone. 643-1177. lent working conditions and Mac's ALU /Dressmokiiiressmokinig 19 / O P^A TO R S WHERE DO YOU NEEDED FOR SPRING ..------1------—r hours. Pleoae send resume to RKSHry" m s p sjuas SlLiy JOE, I THINK WANT THE NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Driving Schopl 7-A WIITOOW cleaning done at spe- R T RESS -■ Dressmaking *.;unaiH,uo-iiuiN(JONSTRUenON SEASON WOMEN for counter work Week ..q .. Manchester Herald. A rose eU9H WOULD BOSS. NEXTONE? H°"- DAY’S Driving,School; 889'Main rial low sprtog c le ^ g rates, an/alterations, expert wof* Earn to^pav ^m riete ends - only. Apply In person, ______FURNITURE est Douglas accepts lowest LOOK GOOD a b o u t WINTHROP est Douglas accepts lowest Mnnrhp»t»r in.-u „„h efficient service,, CaU for minshlp training program*. P art and Dtelry Queen, 242 Broad St. WINDOW ejeaner. experienced, BY DICK CAVALU down, silliest payments, any­ St., Manchester. Adult and f r ^ ^ ^ ® " ‘ ■ T H E R e ^ - teen instructions. Nervous stu- ______------must be reliable.' (3aM, Man- REPAIR where. Not small loan finance M e d in Andrews Buil™ii?iiS?iiiSS: ter area following Interested In Vernon United Methodist IW2 ^ e r 6. Middle Tpke. W., 64»:8TO6. 643-6169. 872-0647 evenings. . If no answ er 648,6882. port-Ume only. 648^1830. Services 9:80 o.in.

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PAGE TW EN TY-SIX ; ?STER EVENING iSERAI^, MAl^CHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1970 H o w m for Solo 72 H o im m Fdr Solo 72 H o u s m Ftor Solo 72 Hoiwo* For Sate Jt Lots For Sate 73 O u t off Town O u t off Town W ontsd— Roof I T" For Sate 7 5 For Sate 75 Artictes For Solo 45 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHiPPLE Hoiisot For Solo 72 Housos For Solo 72 wirtHi AND P A R K area liew COVEN’TRY -14 acre building ' ALL CASH tqr ^ur propel ■* within 24 hours.' Avoid ’ ' MANCHESTER — Six - room STEPHEN B'TREET—nevy on BRAND now oind bonullful! t o c H U S ; IM, call « « • ■ « « " f - ' WELL K E PT carpets show the . NEW LIS'HNO Imrprt^u'Me Colonial In the .Bowers school market. Solid four bedroom co- Fdur-bodroom Dutch Colonial 6 p.m. HERRON - a beauty of a BH BOLTON - New Listing —6- tape. Instant service, Hayes 2-cair garage, handy location. room Ranch on heavily wood- room Ranch, heeds a, little Agency 64rs, 646- . ____ fireplace, wall to wall ta sev- MANCHESTER —new Hating, CRYSTAL LAKE completely VERNON — 6% room Ranch, Manchester 'rtth fireplace,, three bed­ home to sell at $85,600. Im ­ Deadline for Saturday and Monday is '4:30 p.ni. Friday era! rooms, aluminum otornis, Hills, Immaculate over-, furnished 5-room 'year 'round , heated rec room, treed lot, CARPEITS and life too can be garage. Oh bus line. Cbar-Bon jjaNCRESTER — Unique 8- ?21,900 rooms, bath, plus large pine mediate ' occupancy. "T. J. beautiful If.you use Blue Ltlp- screens, doors. Two alr-condl- fi-room Ranch, 2-full cottage. All appliances, excel- walk-out basement, excellent IF YOU ARE thinking of m U- Agency, 643-0683. room Colonial. Exclusive area. paneled rec room with bar In Crockett, Realtor, 643-1877. YOim COOPERATION w n x n iA l A d ) 9711 trc. Rent electric shampooer Yea, ,a 6-room Cape Cod con­ ttonlng units. Garage, utility ^aths, fireplace, dining room, lent cbndlllon, lakefront. $21,- location. Only $21,800. Hayes Ing your home please let US One of a kind, prhpcrty. Near basement. $26,600. Philbrlck BE APPRECIATED l/IM k 0*f I I room, L «t Rick JJerrltt garage, partial rec room. As- soo. f>>nneteti(;ut V«Uley Realty, Agency 646-0181. help you. We offer no guaran­ $1. Plnewood Fuml/ture Shop. 1 MANCHESTER — Colonial, 6 Country Club. Coll for details. veniently located close to Agency^ Realtors, 646-4200. you thru this one! Belflorc gy^^ble 5% per cent. Asking inc. 644-187L tees, only a promise to dO our rooms, 1^ baths, garage. Own­ Helen D. Cole, iftealtor, 643- stores on the road to Hart­ Wonl«d-4ftoal Estoto 77 er wants fast sale. Will listen ford. City water and sewer, MANCHESTER - center, 6-room Agency. Realtors, 647^1413. »38,500. Frechette Realtors, SOUTH WINDSOR best to find a buyer ready, Boots and Accossorios 46 6686. S wllltag and nble to buy. Call C o nrtniiod Prom P ro cilin g Po y ^ to offers. Call' now. Fre CAMBRIDGE Street — . four Immaculate 6-room Cape. For Sate Ranch fits the bill. Excellent Mole 39 hoJstery, 618 Center St. (rear), wiring, copper plumbing, fur­ R ^ T A U R A N T — Delicatessen bedroom colonial completely Hayes 'Agency 646-0131. rage! Full shod dormer.' Four Fireplace, garage. Assumable condition. Serenely set neas* 643-824B. nace. gutters, and Interior and NORTH o b v E N ’m Y man oyer 21 full-time. Apply In college studenU want • redecorated. Oversized comer B &L W bedrooms, formal dining room. exterior decorating. Minutes MANCHESTER —New Listing, VA 8(4 per FOR PLEASANT LIVING "old Main St." All conven­ Religicin Professor Says; person, '^ o r io ’s Italian Spe- weekly summer yard work, 14’ ALUMINUM boat and trail lot. Oarage with storage. Own­ BiUFlROWS and W ALLACE Co. Bowei^ School. $129. pays prln- Only $23,800. S A S A N l iences and utilities. Under from new Route 6. 88x226 lot 6-room Cape. Permanent sld-. clpal. Interest, Insurance, tax- S47 0993 Distinctivee l1 w' ^ \ : year old cialty Sfvop, Burr Comers odd Jobs, etc. 649-0198. er, Starcraft,: 38 h.p. electric ers moving south and want ac- Manchester Parkade $40,000. Shopping PlalB^ babks up to nature center. Up- Ing, only $19,900. Frechette es. If•- mortgage - "assumed ------with- Raised Ranch. SeVen rooms, start Evlnrudc motor. $600. Realtor, Helen D. CoieV Real- . Manchester 640-8806 Realtors, 647-6693. approximately $10,000. down., LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, 7%-room garage, etc; Huge family Undisciplined Sexuality ASSEMBLER, cu^m motor­ Call after 8:30, 643-1980. 643-1877. ______- tor, 643-8666. Ranch on wooded 100x272 lot, room, fireplox^e, sundack, Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 HEART OF TOWN—Ten^ (or MANCHESTER Suburbs, — 7- ConvemiUqnal financing also C cycle seat manufachtrer re- ______available. Ideal for growing overlooking reservoir and formal dining room. Lai^.^ Connecticut "Valley Realty, Inc. 14’ BOAT, excellent condition, BOWERS School area — Six- FOUR-bedroom, front - to -rear ta It 11) rooni single ■with 2% room Split, tip-top condition, quires assembler; Hvetlng, LONG HAIRED Chihuahua family. Belflore Agency, 647- country club, flreplaced living treed lot. Transferred owner Colony Shops So. Windsor Can Break a Revolution $178. Call after 6 p.m., 643- room Ranch with large baths. Needs some redecorat- fireplace, Family room, gor­ light work. Full-time. 64‘6*iriB9. male, 2% years old. No papers. Split, two baths, fireplace, rec­ 1413. room, dining room, den, laun­ (an ’t move house to Florida; By OEOBOE W. CORNELL their endurance against perse- 2989. modern kitchen, fireplace, ing. Priced 'at $26,000. T. J. age 2 acres. Mid 20’s. Hayes Reasonable. 742-6908. reation room, garage, screened dry room,. 3 bedrooms, garage. but would like to. $30,90^ A P Religion Writer cutions of a licentious, declining PROCESS inspector — for sob, recreation room. Very neat porch, stove, dishwasher, fenc­ Crockett, Realtor, 6iS-1877. Agency, 646-0131. 16’ WOLVERINE moulded ply­ NEW LISTING —Desirable Hol- Transfer dictates sensible M r.'Lewis, 649-5306. / \ 644-1571 NEW YORK (A P ) — Advo- ancient Roman Empire. dering, wiring and mechanical ^ . Wontad— To Buy 58 Apartniunts FkiH^— ■ Wanted To Rent 68 and well madntained home, wood boat, 40 h.p. Mercury ed yard, large lot. $28,000. l^ o o d Section. Lovely Colon!- price of $31,800. Bel Air Real __ ------cates of radical change whose Dr. Eller, dtlng the Reforma- assembly. Will train. Apply CUTE LI'TTLE kittens need a $26,900. Philbrlck Agency, Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. y electric start with, controls, _____ ^ ______Tenements 63 APARTM ENT needed Immedi­ al with 2-car garage. Serrened- yincent ~A. ‘ W g in l, - EAST HARTFORD - Brick battle against "the system’’ ta- t '" " Pe^od revolts and-the are LaPointe Industries, Rockville. ‘^Tood’ Jiome. 649-9236... Realtors, 646-4200. B & Tee-Nee trailer and acces­ HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques ______ately for family of four. Call porch and patio, flreplaced liv­ four-family, ^two bedroom eludes attacks on age-old sexual Hebrdw struggle against 79 COMSTOCK to settle Realtor, 643-9332. BARROWS and ^LLA C E Co. sories. Best offer. 643-8939. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, poU R rooms, second floor, 646-1170. MANCHES’TER 6-room Colonial ing room, formal dtatag room. FREE —'.three sweet kittens, tate, spacious 2^4 story single FRECHETTE REALTORS —^ Manchestaif Parkade apartments wlth-^tt-appllahces atandards are not of the aame «»e fertility cult of BaaUsm, one an adventerous fluffy ti­ glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ range, heat and hot water fur­ bus line, 1% baths, new kitch­ WaU to wall carpeting almost IMMACULATE 5%-room Ranch' including air - conditioners. • -^^dy mettle that characterized »ald each resisted government^ WANTED to rent, 8 room family Colonial on quiet, se­ Manchemer 649-8306 lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 nished. $125. Main St., Tal- en,. new furnace, must see. everywhere! Delightfully shad^ with rec room and garage, 3 ger, one dark striped, one apartment for mother, 3 chil­ cluded street. Approximately $62,^. Wolverton XAgency, ^'^nutae revolutlpnaries of hlsto- control each Florists— Nurseries 49 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. cottyllle, Peterman Agency, Must sell. $21,800. Hayes Agen­ PRESENT ed lot. Move-ta condition. Mr. bedrooms, kitchen has built-lns b o L'TON^—attractive Ranch Realtors, 646-2818. ® established some form of parti- SHOE DEPT. black with white bobts. Also dren, by July 1st. References. one-acre wooded lot, overlook­ 646-2223, 649-9404. cy, 646-0131. Lombardo, Belflore Agency, and dining area. $23,800. Wol­ placid tiger mother, cat. All DIG your own — Scotch Pine WANTED Antique furniture 828-4944. ing Globe Hollow Reservoir. $16,600 e-room Cape, permanent siding, good starter home. t ELLINOTON - Colonial, fdu? That’s the conclusion of Dr. - ’j' ’; - ^ democracy and pre- must find home, or' aeparate 647-1413. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- and Hemlock, $4. per tree. Dis­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or PLEASANT FOUR ROOM, HIGHLAND Park area, 6- First floor has ' living room, bedrooms,, one full, and two yerm rd Eller, p r o fe s ^ of rell- diatine^on. MANAGER . homes or will have to be put to $20,900 6-room Colonial, 1^ baths, garage. Make an .offer. 2813. oms, V i baths, two car ga count on quantity. 644-2052. other antique Items. Any quan­ apartment, stove, refrigerator, room Cape, fireplace, large den, dining room, /kitchen, and THREE-family, JiBt listed by half-baths, formal dining gtan at Laverne College, a sleep. Call 649-0462, after 5 rage, ^eenhouae, Florida Caldor, one of the nation’s tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, heat, hot water, disposal. Con­ Business Properly country lot. Owner leaving lavatory. TTiree bedrooms and $28,800 6-rt)om Cape, garage, Verplanck School area. Joe Lombardo. Good income, MANCHESTER $19,900. room modern kitchen j r t t h ^u Tch of the Bretaren Institu- ^ ^ p.m. room. Nine acres ta all. Must fastMt growing department 168 Oakland Street. veniently located. Adults only, state. $22,900. 643-4804. bath on second floor. ’Third one block from Main St. Call this well maintained 8-roOm, bullt-lnz, centr^ alr-condltl'^ tlon In qaJltonUa. Consequent^, ^„tem porary revolution Fertilizers 50-A For Sole 70 be seen to be appreciated. T. store chains, h as. an Im­ no pets. References required. floor has one bedroom and $24,900 6-room Ranch, aluminum aiding, garage. Manches­ Joe at 647-1413. Belflore Agen- Ranch with wall to/waU, h® convention-de- ^ INQUIRIES — visits invited, - - ...... ANTIQUES and collectables, J.'' CJrockett, Realtor, 643-1577. mediate opening for an ex­ Available June 1st. 649-9258. ROUTE 6 — Business location, OVER an acre of lawn sur- bath. Attached' one-car ga­ ter Green area. cy^ Realtors. aluminum siding, garage, bus ______Inbred litter, Belgian- Sheep- HIGIJES’r quality cow^ manure oak and marble top furniture. perienced shoe department $6 &nd $11 lO&dSj' 40 1 *1 « __ 1 . «* a 260’ frontage, w5-room Ranch, ------rounds this .pretty six-room *rage.0|tC. Toola w * house. Suggested PhllbrL"SenS'^-S fhrfut^"’’ \ dogs, 'exceptional tempera­ $28,900 8-room Colonial, neiy heating system, huge rooms, $16,300. SIX-ROOM older home, line and more. H piryl Wol- -v e r NON — Terrific buy, large* m manager. ment, $80 - $125. Champion sire and 80 bushel. Less than 20 FTVE-ROOM Duplex, exceUent cu ntry store. Many possiblU- Cape, with 2-oar garage. Newly pHce $55,000. Open House May cm tral location. verton Agency, R ealtors, 649- g.room Colonial. Flret-floor tors, 646-42W. He says tnat .^me or respective revolutions. . Any quantity 644-8962. ^—location, *1— adultsf no pets, i.ia.i— n x- ^ centrally' located. Assumable and dam. Call 872-0313. cents per bushel, 742-8258. ties. Call now, $28,900‘. Hayes remodeled kitchen includes Bth, 1970, 2 to 3:30 p.m. Broker 2813. ------——------— most successful social revolu- Excellent starting salary, rage, security. 643-6611. $8O,90O 6-room Ranch, garage, ,^ acre wooded lot. Dead-end 4>4 per cent mortgage with lamlly room with fireplace, v e RNON. New listing, Im- tionarles” of the pabt, which "None of it was ’Vlctortare ELECTRIC ’TRAINS for 3-rall ^ Agency, 646-0131. avticado stove, refrigerator co-operation Invited. Conn. company j>atd fringe bene­ - ______and carpeting. New electric street. /' large down ^ ym en t or con- m A N C H E S ^ R New Hating, eat-ta kitchen with stove, dish- maculate large 6-room Colo- justice aiuf righteous- a sophisticated, track, Uonel, Ives, Flyer, etc. t h r EE-BEDROOM Bank'fc Trust Co., Real Estate washer, formal dining room, fits and an unlimited oppor­ FREE —Gerblls, adorable and Household'-i^oods 51 duplex, CONVALESCENT home, long Heat. Qwner transferred. 649- ventional financing. Mr. Zlns- Raised Itanch, 9-months old, nlal dining room, fireplace, demanded adhertsnee disdain of sexuafi- any age, any condition. Please centrally located. Washing ma- Department, Mr. Levy, 244- $32,500 7-rootn Raised Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage. Cream- living room, half bath and tunity for advancement.' established business. Always 0098. ser, Belflore Agency,, 647-1413. 3 bedpdoms, dining room kltch- kitchen with oven, dlahwartiCT, ^ X contrary, all M cuddly. Call' Mary, 649-6221. SINGER touch and Seyr with have your price ready. 649- 6106. puff! / laundry. Four bedrooms, large chine, stove furnished. Beauti­ full, great opportimlty for right ------en/wlth buUt-lns, Ihi baths, dtaposal 1(4 baths, garage. On- „ . j. ..i.berttae revolutlOT- puritan movements were cabinet. • Monogn'nnis, -hems, 7803. d o u b l e a zone, Foui^ ^ ^,1 master bedroom with half APPLY TO STORE MANAGER ful yard. Adults. 643-6745. ^ person. For more Information, ROLLING PARK — Six-room $34,500 7-room R a is ^ Ranch, one year old, 2-car garage, ly $28,909. Frechette Realtors, J^\,Zuttl^g sex S lln r e . marked by a certain eartWness ’TINY silver male Poodle, 2 embroiders, etc. Used, excel------' !ape plus rec room, excellent aluminum room , Ranch , with o o m p l^ y ^ aluminum u m in u m sided, 2 2-car-car ga- uaui,bath, vneone lui.full bath, wail to wall 'n-~. 647-9998. fn„ndi.iv.d hp nnt«i and Intimacy with Wo. THREE-ROOM duplex, central­ call Philbrlck Agency, Real­ yeairs old. $50. Call 633-1808. lent condition, Guaranteed. condition,, throughout, garage, central air-conditioning! 2 ( ^ Asktae *34 500 Frechette carpeting, large lot. City watei' ------—— — foundered, he notes, accom ,,_ 'x , » tors, 646-4200. $38,500 6-room Rftach, 2 baths, garage. Immaculate, Forest Full price now ,$56 or 7 month- 'R o o m s W it h o u t B o o r d 5 9 ly located, adults only, no pets. oadar shingles large screened baths, 2-car garage, half ^ e m 7-M93 ^ s e w e r s . Close to sLpptak VERNON CENTER, new 6- pHshtag tittle. "They are f o : ^ ^ e s e peoples were tough- GALDOR, INC. HlUa. treed lot. Full, finished/base- highway Low 30’s Phil- room Raised Ranch, 2 full today only os footnotes ta the gutted as vyell as hard-nosed; HOME for, a Collie-Shepherd ly payments of $8. 522-0476, $88 monthly plus security. Call MANCHESTER -■ 20,000 square porch, large yard.' Fireplace, male dog. Call 843-4774 eifter 8 THE ’THOMPSON House—Cot­ 629-0518. ment plus office. Strel beam AS MEhffiERS of the Manchea- pps Realty 872-3214 649-9288. baths, double garage, near dusty history books.” they were hot celibates; they 1148 ’Tolland Tpke., Manchester dealer. foot masonry industrial build­ remodeled kitchen, dishwash­ $44,900 SpUt, 2% baths, 2-car garage.'Executive p.m. tage ’St., centrally located, '^ ------TT ---- ing, V i acres, central location, construction. U iveiy stone ter andOlreater Vernon Multi- !______’ ------schools, large lot. $28,900 He sees a . paraUel between had no illusions (or hangup*) ^ or call 649-2876 er, disposal. Asking $28,600. Model Home Furniture large Weasantly furnished ROOM flat, second flrer. all utilities. Many possibilities, Home work ta front! Earty occupan- pie listing Xmrstein'rtHls office BOLTON — Coimtry living fot Hayes Agency, 646-0131. them and some modem youths about the reality r tia r o c ^ CUTE little male or femtile klt- Owner, 649-6622, Principles roomsr parking. Call 649-2388 stove, refrlgepatof, hot water, including commercial use. $44,900 6-room Raised Ranch, 3 baths, 2-car garage. Forest cy assumable/IH4 per cent hap h u n d re^ 'of :holce prop- the city executive, 28 minutes ^ challenging social of sex. Their puritanical | ------____ !______’■ ten for your own pet. Free, box- 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL only. for overnight and permanent garage, adults, no 'pets. Im­ Hayes Agency, 846-0131. HUls. morteaee' xEelflore Agency, ertles for sale ta all price to Hartford, 7 rooms plus, 18x ANIWVER IpAKlii watenroni, eights such as ■\yar, poverty was motivated not. out 6f fear or SALES H E ]^ wadted for cloth- trained. Call 643-6929. 19 PIECES mediate occupancy, 649-8840. Front a ■ /'^ ...... 6-robm year ’round home. raciam, also hssail stand- delicacy but precisely < ^ q f re- guest rates. $87,800 9-room Raised Ranch, 3 baths, 2-car garage. Cus­ 647-1413. ranges and styles. Let us 26 Uvtag rdopl with back to tag stored fidl-Ume, experi­ stove, fireplace, large rear ™ ...... as spect and honor for tbs' ppwen oi SIBERIAN lluskies — Fight $297 tom buUt. . Y solve your housing problems back flreplac'es. On 1% acres ards of sexual restraint enced prefen4d, but not neces­ COMFORTABLY furnished MANCHES’TER -3-room apart IIIvostment Property LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN L O V E ^ 7-room Split ta quiet “ "onK ltl*e°P P «s8‘onstobedls- rex.” X X population explosion. Have a ‘A today. Ctall Doris Smith, Jar- of valuable property. Mur- sary. Foi^u rther Information Interior Ipeslgner wants re­ Sleeping room for gentjeman. ment. Porter St. area, heat, resld^tlal area. Kitchen hais rage, $19,800. Philbrlck Agen ParentheticailXhie says, this Husky. Delightful addition to For Sole 7^*^ By BEA KEITH ' vis Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, ray-Snydei' Realty . 243-2429 call 647-;l481, ask for Mr. Chris- liable family or newlyweds Parking. 272 Main St.; Man­ parking, utilities, $130. month­ For Details, Call ve, dishwasher, • disposal. cy Realtors, 646-4200. Their “revolution Is on very an attltudXwhich Playboy your family. Only hang-up -Large 7-room Raised Ranch, 643-1121. evenings^ 821-8443, 289-6980. tlno. /' to accept delivery of com­ chester. ly. 236-0564. Available im­ MANCHESTER — three fam­ ’Itie use 0(f Mirrors dates ''Fom ial dtatag room. Fire- \ lovfe. AJCC, shots. 643-8789. 2 fireplaces, tUe, baths, 2- plete Model Display of Qual­ mediately. Ideal for newly- ily, excellent investment, de­ zone heat, all buUt-lns, large from prehlstorix: times. ’They place. WaU to wall carpeting. MANCHESTER _ Six-family TW(y^ - BEDROOM Ranch, oil NORTH C o v e n ^ J ” 7n" thi ^ % h f “c a l ^ u J r GENERAL all ’round factory ' weds. were o i polished metal, small X CHIHUAHUA puppies, AKC ity Jftirnlture just removed lightful area, close to shop­ fajTiily room, laundry room, 647-9993 Recently redecorated ta^ide ^ d a two-family ta one parcel. bareb<^^Jh eat^b^^ ^ ^ jJ ^ ’gilT T o n th ly : Exultant Christian’Century, their downgrading of ^ a* man required. Fringe benefits.' to warehouse for Public ROOM for rent, gentleman on­ and generally Intended to be Fully rented vi’lth excellent ip- regrlstered, 8 weeks old, tanocu- ONE LARGE room, efficiency ping, schools, churches. Asking 2-car garage, city utUtles, £uvd out. Close to schools, shop­ g^^.’ ' ■ ’ lot. Only $19,900. Frechette To back his case, he cites the ^ oompio- ^Apply In pereon, 10 Hilliard St. Sale. Modern 3 complete ly. Call 649-6iB62. used in the hand. In the come. Off street parking. Wbl- lated. Wonderful pets. Call 643- apartment 'with bathroom, heat $37,900. More information, large treed lot. Owner anx­ early 16th century glass was MANCHESTER — Good reel- NEW Usting —Call ly to in­ ping. High 20’s and worth it. rooms -with the $1,000 look. verton Agency, Realtors^ 649/ Rjoltors, 647-6993. "hard-nosed view” against sex- . . . ^ WANTED Laborer, Starting 8656.',# aiul hot 'water, parking in rear. call Morrison, Realtor, 643- ious to sell. Immediate oc­ used tor mirrors, and at that dential area, 6-room Split spect this unique Orlbom Cape Fast sale wanted. Mr. Lom­ ■VERNON — Vacant newer 6- — ——,------— ------ual permlsalYeneBa characteris- X ™ ® ‘ “ ytenzlng ■vlerw of MX, 8 pc. Convertible Living ROOM for rent, lajdles only, 2813. at $3.60 per hour up to $5. for 668-0833, . 1018. cupancy. time ifenettan workmen re­ Level Ranch, 1(4 baths, kitch­ on oversized private and bardo, Belflore Agency, 647- rpom Raised Ranch. Family V E ^ O N - „ tic not only of the colonial be notes, is Similar to that of LOVABLE pu'ppy, 12 weeks old Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 8 kitchen prl'vlleges, laundry fa- experienced. Call 643-0881. ceived state proteotiion for en wltfi built-ins, 3. bedrooms, heavily treedX®^- fireplace, 1413, \ iwm, fireplace, 1(4 baths. H IG H R ID G E E S T A T E S !! England Puritans in d e f y in g ^ has most shots. Free to good pc. Dinette. $10 down, you oiliUes, parking. 649-5129. MANCHESTER — business MANCHESTER Tepas siz/ lot, ’THREE beautifql rooms, heat, the manufacture o i looking living room with wall to wall wall to wnH, dormer, extra Only $25,900. Offers consider-. New 8 room C o lo n l^ await- British establishment biA at " * * home. Good with children. 643- may purchase any room in­ block with 6 apartments, ex­ CHARLES LESPERANCE ranch, 7 spacious ,rooms. OIL BURNER serviceman, full hot water, stove',- refrigerator, glasses. Venice supjdied all carpeting, finish^ rec room closets, ete. Wolverton Agen­ dividually. Immediate deliv­ 649-7620 ^ ^ lia H y ft a l^ ^ , ^ ra g e , near paneled famlly/foom, Immacu- ed.^ Pasek Realtors* ^289-7475, 'tag your color s e lr e ti^ . 4 • othen powerful/reform quaMflcotlon or benefits, wages to $4.50 per 6281 after 8. wall to wall carpeting in liv­ cellent condition. Owner will the world for more than a on lower level. Many more ex- cy, Realtors, 649-2813. hour, as per experience. Apply ery or free storage. ~7 Aportoients— Fiols—> finance 80 per cent at 8H per century. ing room. 568-0833. ' ' ttiSs with this home. Lot size Hurry! Hutehlns Agency, Real- ______buiR-lns, city water and ' *- A^duded the puritan revolutlonariw W. C; Glbb3,’’ '994 Hartford Articles For So% 45 cent. Terrific Income produc­ Bus. 2 zoned Lot. ltS6-ft. PLUS Colonial, as- Agency Realtors, 646-4200 CAP & OCP Charge Plans Tenoments 63 frontage on Oak St. jOenter 100x800. By owner, call after SDT ’Tpke., Rockville. For Interview FIVE ROOMS, $ bedrooms, first MANCHESTER — Economical i#$ A AM ___ 41* - - - - M MA10 e til says, aaira aHSIno-adding that they realized Also, our own Instant Credit er. Call now, Haj’es Agency, of town. Approx, mie-half 3 p.m.,. 644-8538. iiiable 5(4 per cent mort- j^ ^ ^ c h e STER off Porter St. Ranch. Modern kitchen ■with room vdth comer raised, call 872-9119. ALUMINUM sheets used as floor. Available M ay 1st. $145. 4-room Ranch, desirable con­ gage. 1(4 baths, large porch, era John Knox ta Scotland, John Plan MANCHESTER — Immediate 646-0131. acre. / deluxe custom built Ranch c o l o n ia l -7 Ansaldi built, bullt-lns, 1(4 baths, fireplace, fireplace, 2-car garage. "sex is like fire.” printing plates, .009 thick, ’23x One child accepted. 649-83TO. • . venient location with recent'' FOUR famlles—^We have industrial zoned lot. Middle Calvin in Geneva, the radical occupancy, delightful 3>^-room 2. d u p l e x " on /Heat Side. home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, 24’’ /living room, 3, fireplaces, (amily room, sundeck, 2-car Priced low 30’a. CaU J. Flor . , “ Hameased, discipUned, bent 36", 25 cents each or 5 for $1 MANCHESTER close to shop­ Improvements. $17,900. Plano 20’s, Call Morrison, Realtor, Anabaptlirt peasant uprisings In ends (as Is controlled/ DISCOUNT FURNITURE apartment; features complete 4&4. 6% a s s u m a b l e . of them on the east s 2-car garage. The very best. •ge family room, formal g^ag'e, % acre wooded lot, ence, 649-5306. Help Wanted~~ 843-2711. ping, 4-fam ily with 4 room Agency, 646-0191. 643-1018. northern Europe, and the g ra ^ ^ oofnbuetlon In the gasoline e X WAREHOUSE GE kitchen, carpeting, two 3. ’Twenty n ^ u tes f,r o m have four room units, Hayes Agency 648-0131 dining room, 3 bedrooms, en- j25,900. ^hUbrlck Agenpy, Mo!e or Femo!e 37 air - conditioners. Large stor­ Furnished apartments, 4-car garage, new Manchest^ RANCH With etc. T. J. Crockett, father of eU pt^taniam. Old ^ DARK, rich, stone free, loam, NOW 2 BIG LOCA’nONS MANCHESTER — Immaculate closed porch, 2-car garage. Realtors, 646-4200. X age area. Master TV, on bus heating systems and roof. Mid 3 LARGE BEDROOMS ^ 643-1577. MANCHESTER — 8-room SpUt- $38,600.______Philbrlck A g e n c y ------— B W Testaipent monotheiBm. good, capable of aerviitf even PART-’ITME — operate your five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, 3580 Main St. Hartford Apartments 63>A line. 646-2623, 643-1023, 643-4112, 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. of whl^ will take KING 7-room Colonial within walking BOLTON-CAPE, 3-bedrooms, 2 r 'v rv. "EacH of these groups repre-- gj^eater goods than the preMnt own Hartford Times motor stone, fill, manure, pool and 822-7249 ..I * ♦ v.i„a amin- Ranch, separate entrance,.llv- Realtors, 646-4200. BARROWS and W^LLA: 1 to 7 daUy. FJURNISHED one room apart>. PRESIDENTIAL SIZE/beds. Kitchen with M ANaiBSTER^ room Ranch dlst^ce to high and jutaor , ’ rtero. Lakew ood^cle, _ ------full baths, dining room,-fire­ sented not the cultural eatab- generation has dreamed poasl- route In the Manchester area. patio sand. 643-9504. (former Fuller Brush bldg.) Manchester Parkade ment, semi-private bath. Apply MAMCHES’TER — Profession­ . butlt'-dns. Two-car garage. with 3 bedrooms, large living h, 3 bedrooms, formal din- ^3“ 5^ Llnsay Rea^, 649- MANCHESTER — Forest Hills place, scenic wooded lot, full lishment but the revolution,” he ble,” he says. < Treed lot 260x200. Asking Manchester 646-6306 Mo^ay-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. and g p jy jjQ Clearance of 1970 175 Pine St. Manchester WE HAVE customers waiting Marlow’s 867 Main St, al ^ e n —Large Colonial'house VIU A 8E room wlth/flreplace, dining room, newly remodeled Brand new, large overelzed cellar. Assumable mortgage, says. And each shared a com- ""H ow ever, If allowed simply ■$M,900. 9158. 649-0085. / ■ ~ early Sunday a.m. Excellent 646-2332 for the rtental of your apart­ on corner parcel. 140x140’. " room, yfkll to wall carpeting kitchen,' spacious 1(4 baths; Raised RaAch, executive living SOUTH-WINDSOR — Jf6w Ust- attitude— “ what we have n m wild, sex can be a forest model Zenith console stereos. Center St. & 'Thompson Rd. 4. In Stafford Springs — A Mid 20’s. 643-6972. earnings and liberal car allow­ (former Norman’s Fum.) ment or home. J.D, Real Es- EAST HAR’TFORD — attention Must sell. Ideal office building. Attached garage, shaded lot. Wolverton Agency, MANCHESTER/drea — Seven- ta a prestige area'. Custom Original values to $^9.95—now Manchester 3-fomUy house. $12,900.— Ing — 6(4-room Rgfich, 1(4 caUed a hard-nosed view re- fire, a most deBtrucOvo—and an ance.' Call Bob Wahl, 249-8211 Warehouse tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. singles, available Immediately, /Heritage House, 646-2482. rerten. Agency. Realtors, Realtors,. 649-2813. room Capp.^ Large kitchen, built. CfiU for more details. COVENTRY (NORTH) baths, family ro0^ garage, gardlng sexual permissive- antirevolutionary force," $199.95. Your choice. Modern IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY full prtoe. X' ext. 326. at comer of Pine * Forest Sts. ----- r------nicely furntahed 2-bedroom/ 1-2818. dishwashqr,' disposal, bullt-lns. Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. , 4 BEDROOMS new alunalnumyadtiig. Only ness.” He says ti»e Old Testament T-V Service, 806 Hartford Rd. iH REE-PAM ILY, stone con­ 6. In Coventry — A 8-room F W E ROOMS, firat noor, cen- ;^wnbouse, will accomodat fireplace; 1(4 baths, beautiful With lots of closet space $28,900. Frerfiette Realtors, To the Hst might be added the prophets knew ’’all about the FULL-TIME money for part- (next to Gus’s), 613-2205. Mon-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 struction, plus Single cottage. 1 h 2-Bedroom Apartment^ furnished cottage. $5,600. trel location, "i^ d le aged „ ^ ^joo. j.p . Real Est full priee. treed lot. Sale price, $27,900. MANCHESTEIR Four - bed- make this largje'7-room Cape 647-9963. / X strong, rellgiqus-moral oriento- modem brand of sexual free- In business zone. A good In- • Contplete electric Idtcheh *"‘®':^®'^ SCREENED lo ^ proceued SEWING machine — Stager zig­ adults only, no pets. May ALoc,ates, 643-6129. / ^ ‘‘HOME’’ — What a wealth Mitten Realty, Realtors, 648- room Caj^ ta the .Center of home worthy of your at------X — ------tlon of the American revolution- dom” which was represented Iqr in unlimited earning poten­ /estment. More InformStion on gravel, banknm gra'vel, sand, zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy occupancy. 643-4677. • 2 Air Conditioners of meaning is wrapped up in 6930. ______town. ” Paneled kitchen, 2 tefltion. Formal dining room. VERNO^— Must seU immedl- leaders, of Gandhis’ follow- Baalism, whose priests Staged request, $86,000. Philbrlck tial? Minimum investment $10. fill, stone. George H. Grifftag, designs, etc. Originally over MANCHESTER — N —^— ’THREE-ROOM apartment, fur- that itiny word; It ’s your baths, treed yard. Assumable 1(4 bathe, laundry on first atelVT^Vnir-bedroom Colota^, resisting colonial rule ta "celebrationB of life” like some Agency RreVtctai, 646-4200. • Woll-txv'waU caii>oting Cool Gingham $22,900 PICTURE-BOOK land- mortgage. Only $21,000. Wol­ Let me prove to you hoT^ you Inc., Andover, 742-7886. $300, full price now $51. Easy bedroom Garden l ° ” ®' ndshed, including utillt^a. $30. castle, pride and Joy, your floor, bulit-tas, city water. Dlpnig room, Uvlng robri wlto ©f the early Christians ta rock festivals and similar to can make $10,000-$30,000, and apart­ weekly. 742-8161. security, the focal point of An Easy Slip-On scaping, one acre plus. Imma­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- terms. 522-0931, dealer. ment. Small qutat- buildtag. MANCHES'raH—8-room house, • Master ont^iina Fireplace. Treed lot. $27,- place, fam ily room, Wteh- what some churches now con­ more a year. For appointment D^2. •CA’TERPILLAR, excellent yoita family life, and prob­ culate 3-bedroom Ranch. Coun­ 2813. 900. Call J. Florence, 649- 'en with bullt-tns,xme fiUl bath, $160 per month/includlng heat plus additional B-zone lot With ably aJso your largest" single sider "■worship.” call 649-3260, between 4:30 and condition. Must sacrifice. Call BREAKFAST Set, refrigerator, • V i baths try kitchen, huge awning, ga- 6306. X two half-baths. Redecorated, and appllanopS; Call Paul W. utUiUes. OwnerXwlU mortgrage Invesi^ment. rage, trees. Hutchins Agency. WEST side — .Spotlees seven VCanaanltey'' Baalisna broke 6 pm. - 742-8252. dishwasher, washSr-dryer com­ vacant. L a r ^ assumable 8(4 Dougun. Agency, 649-4835. Business Lcwj^lions at reasonable ratS. Two-family • Laundry,/Storage area in Why not let us find down Israel’s puritandcal hang­ bo, small bureau, 7-piece bed­ 649-8324. room colonial —four down In­ per cent BHA mortgage. CaU APPLICA'nONS accepted for TAG SALE — Saturday, and For 64 conversion possible of single. the basement . . right HOME for you’ ^lck cluding family room. 1(4 b'&l W EWITATION ups and introduced sexual room set, card table, mirror, a ’TTRAC E 3-room first floor early. Frediette Realtors, 647- counter work, part to full- Sunday—9 to 3, miscellaneous Fiano Agency, 646-oiw. up your phone and/oah BOWER’S SCHOOL. 7 - r o ^ baths, garages, excellent area. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Ts-STs. freedom.” he.says, but It “also silverware-chest, coffee table, apar^ent, stove, refrigerator, MAIN S’TREE'^ office sj^ace, Many Other Features 9993. . time. Must be Over 21. 649- tools, books, small tables, Cape with famUy room OT .j, j crockett. Realtors, 643- - Manchester l^rkade X O JtsllX introduced Israel’s govenunen- drapes, Itaan, three camp cots • h e ^ hot water, . electricity, 100 per cent location near FOUR FAM ILY, alumihum sld- 80M. *- chests, old clocks, chairs, foot- On Bus Line floor, garage, fenced yard, ah- * Manchester 649-680I6 . .. tal tyranny (under Ahab and and pang run This Immaculate family fidence. An equal opportunity . pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store, used. French provincial cabl- MANCHESTER — Large exequ- .aluminum, private treed lot, porch and 2-car garage. Many $24,900. Flonq Agency, 646-0161. Connecticut {md prevailed. ELUNGTCJN - Plnney Brook SOUTH 'MANCHESTER Ap- employer. - r net. Only $100.. 62 Oak St, tlve apartment, private en­ Apartments, new 3-room unit Homes With Features plush living In toe finest of home has been completely Robert B. Weiss, ------—— ------^ ^ ------REL a XACIZOR elllte, excel- proxlmately 8 acres with 641’ remodeled, new modern Apt. 4. trance, private basement. Elx- in brick one-story garden neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, extras, BOLTON — First offering of 6(4- General Manager ■'4 ------T” lent condition. Must sell, need 428 E. Center St.—7-room, polonlal with stately eleganed, Agency, Realtors. 646-4200. Colonial. Retiring cellent location. Two bed­ apartment building, tptal elec­ froiita6;'<6,' hiUf mile to Martin 646-0131. kitchen and both, paneled SOFA, chair, rugs, deep..freeze, 'timeless beauty. $82,900. living room, 3 sparkling Club Plans Siluofions Wonted— ______rooms, formal dining room. tric, range, refrigerator, dl6- Schoql. Owner will finance. M. MANCHESTER—4-room home, Southward,, reason . for sole, stand, coffee table, 2 chaise H. Palmer Realtor, 643-6321. . 68 Lafayette Ave., Etast Hai^ord—3 bedroom Ranch. Para-- MANCHESTER — Immacu­ separate garage, double lot, Prlvale financing possible, bedrooms. Don't miss out 3 8 V l a t e for i>atios and--v. walks. 17x29’ living room with-panel- posal, air-conditioner, base- F e m o l* lounges, l i ’ extension ladder. 'disc for the thrifty. $21,900. ' ■ late 7-room Cape. Large wood­ residential area, completely $24,900. Fiano Agency, 648-0191. on this exceptional value. Open Dance * X slate floor tiles, fieldstohe Jpr ^all 643^4774 a fte r. 5 WINDSOH - 8% acres. p.m. two acres of land. $260 per adults only, no pets. $130. per ed lot, .garage. Flrat-foor fam­ LEGAL W ILL WORK as companion and^ walls. 528-0021 good location, high and dry. 188^ 8. Mata St.—3 family Investment property. Get your ily nJom. with fireplace. Bus. i^ ^ ;n ^ ^ ta c l:^ d ^ rw ^ NORTH Coventry '- Bolton tine. LOUIS DIMOCK REALTY Manchester Square Dance care of person In their home, , _ ------:— 1_ month including all utilities, month, $130. lease security. money’s worth. $87,900.. fence, inc^qdtag^er Ran®**, 649-9828 Owner will &iancd. $16,900. $23,600, Meyer ReaItora,\ 043- ; , ' N O ' n c E ... Club will have an _ppen dance light housework, sleep in, full 327 CHEVROLET engine, ’ com- Call Paul W. Dougan Agency, Call James J, Gessay, 876-0134. riding lawn,.mower. Ideal tor dead-dnd street. Only $16J)00. 649 BUZa CALORIC 36” gas and gas Connecticut Valley Realty, Inc.' ADMISSION OF ELECTORS tonvorrow from 8, to -11 p.m! at yreek, $68. 228-3669. plete with Bell housing _ and 64§-4838. ' ------^------' 746 Parker St.—6-room (Colonial, industrial property.' ’The 0609. fftove, good condition. 643-0160. 644-1871. ^ right spot for home and business; $26,600. • Frechette Realty, 047-8^ Notice Is hereby given that Verolonbk School. Earl JoJuia- transmission, call 643-6318. VERNON — Mount______Vernon ______VERNON - ManchesterManchester Line Line t o n W c a l l and Mr. and Mrs. W ILL CARE for child 2-8 years ^ MANY QTHER U 8TINGS SEVEN.ROOM Ranch with kt- ■' LOUNOfe* CHAIR, arm chair, LOOKING for anything In real Apartments. Immediately 8 VERNON — Manchester lin e - 4-bedroom Garrison (Jolonlols, ^® ^ Mm R l»sell White wUl cue the efficient, eco- taehed garage, screened porch, g j ACRES. Good barn, out- „ o ld my home. $20 weekly In EXCELLENT, reasonable.^ After 6 p.m. call estate rentals — apartments,' ..rooms at $146, 3V^ at $160, 4Vi Oversized Raised Ranch. Ex- aluminum siding, 2(4 nomical. Blue Lustre carpet 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, buildings, 9 rooms, family ■ advance'. 647-9378. 649-4660. homes, multiple dwellings, no at 8180. Heat, hot water, re­ H o u s m For Solo 72 c h a r g e d J. MORRISON, REALTOR fonpal dining room, large Hv- room, 8 bedrooms. 1(4 baths, cellent buy. Owner wants fast flrst-floor family rooms, ga- Committees tor the event are cleaner. Rent electric sium- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate frigerator, oyen-vange, dlapoe- sole. Call on this one. Freeh- rage, $33,700. Hayes Agency, ‘ he Municipal Building, Town T„um pooer $1. Mancherter Hard­ Associates, Inc. 643-8129. al, iijf.hwaiher, wall to Wall 81. SI, Senofita,'Spanish influ­ 6 4 3 - 1 0 1 5 Ing room and recreation rc|e«, j (ireplaces. Hutchins Agency, ette R e a l ^ , 847-0903. 840-0131. a . * . , o m c ■ » Z r S S ware Supply, 877- Main St., MochinoiY an^ Took 52 carpeting, air - conditioning, ence Colonial, aeven spacloUs lovely landscaped lot with prl- Realtor, 049-8324.‘, vacy. Immediate occupancy. ______'j__— ------— Read Herald Ads 643-4428., BROWNSTONE Apartments, swimming pool, lighted tennis rooms, central convenient lo­ ANDOVIER — Dutch ' ctylcd SUBUBBAN — nwer stx-room b :00 p.m., (or the purpece of ’TRACTOR John Deere, hand- 284 Only $25,900. Philbrlck Agen- MANCHESTER $18,900 nice 8- new, large 4H-room duplex, courts, basketball court. Park- cation, city utUltlea, many ex­ Raised Ranch, 2 full baths, Colonial .Cape pn an acre, admitting all persons who are Har-' ^ crank with power takeoff and cy. Realtors, 840-4200, bedroom Ranchroablnot kltch 1% bathe, heat, appllanc^, ^ ing» and storage all included, citing features, Morrison, iharge kitchen . has built-in found to be qualified, io be sicklebar attachment. Fair NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS The fresh____ pnprettiness of nomMedlum-large en, aluminum storms, cellar, 2 fireplaces, old Hubbard. air-conditioners, balcony and No pete. Call Hartford, 627- Realtor, 648^1018. B-.-gham maKes this dress oven-range and dishwasher. Electors of toe Town of ’ Man- ^/condition. 649-3408. 669 HILLIARD STREET MANOHEBTEB gingli NORTHEAST, 2-fomlly, 4 over near bus. Assumable 6(4 per family roqnn, sun deck, |29,. Members are remlndsdt ttiat garage, adulta. Call 646-4786 9288, Vernon, 878-8721, 876-4869. with its soft smocking a Look trim and neat in formal dining room, beamed Chester. or 876-9407. SEVEN-ROOM Cape, four bed- dth this cover-up when doing 6, in nice condition, in excel­ cent mortgage. Hutchins Agen- 900. Hnyea-Ageitoy. 046-0131. due* must be paid at thl* mML Hake Middle Tpke. to Adams St.—(nini nortli—Take Adams very pretty dress for the flreplaced living room, three The Qualifications are as fol- . vrr« cSinton _____ VERNON — Willow . ___ Brook_ rooms, two baths, overslMd our household chores, lent neighborhood. Unusual op­ cy. Realtors, 649-6324. Musical Insminwnhi 53 St.w»e tow Hilliard« ■■■*■—as wee8t>-Tilm---as||aa»« right. Available Immedlatety: young lady. No. 284 has VERNON - k,4 bedroom colonial generousrohAmMMAiia Kjulfvwvmnbedrooms, 1(4 bAthfl.baths. 110___^ 3_; Appllcan- a-aw 11a%0**> must be O a, H lLf WANTED MANCHESTER — Newer two- Apartments. Immediately new two-car garage. Landscaped ft’s a sew-simple! No. portunity for wonderful sub­ Kceney In order to remain on ■k 1 sad 2 Bedroom Spilt Level Leve Apartmenta k Central ^ tissue— sizes 1, 2, 3 In- , with ,'one full and two half Wolverton Agency, Realtors, u n ited States citizen, twenty- VOX and ‘ Blackjack bass bedroom duplex, half of two- 3^ rooms at $160, 4H at $188. lot, 109x160’. Marion E. Rob­ 1381 With PHOTO-auiDE is urban living with Income. As- toe club roster and malting Mat. OoadlMHiig * FtaOv CarpetedMl -Ar Balcony Off Living Boom elusive; sewing and baths'. FuUy equipped kitchen, _ j849-2818. j family. AU large rooms, full in Sizes . . . Small (8- suniable mortgage, $20,000. Ex­ one (21) years of age, have re- Tickets are,»valkable for the liiALE and FEMALE guitars, both with cSSes. Ex­ Heat, hot water, refrigerator, ertson, Realtor, 648-6068. k Oombiasttob Fhmiljr Room andon Formal Dining Room k I Vi smbeking directions. patio, attached garage with private basement. Residential <10); Medium (12-14) clusive, Evans 0c Clapp, .047- Lots For Sate 73 cellent coijdition. 643-6920. oven-range, dlsppaal, diSh- Cemnde Tiled Baths hi Both 1 and t Bedroom Apia Private Sim IM I* kf ****„f*^‘ and Large (16-18). Me­ Z b i e d A rw a y . w in to 3 K E N K I location, all electric,T- ( e T T o n l ^ ^ e ^ ‘ST w?JI location, $190 per month In­ waaher, wall to wall carpeting; PTHON Street — One of t^ie 1404. We seek' employes for the immediate openings of Carport and Private Basement with Washer and Dryer Hook- dium .... 1(4 yards f t cluding appliances. Call Paul air-conditioning, , swimming ihoat gracious homek In Town- ops k Vbll lin e e f AppUsinoes. TOLLAND — (4 acre buUdlng ‘"jrilflta" U.veW h X ,^ e eat^'lJ^m “> ^^od ta English and take the ^ ’’ ^^trtrted to ntem’ber* until ■vi 39-inpK. MANCHESTER —Immaculate our new Manchester warehouse and shipping Ofiico and Storo W. Dougan Agency, 649-4688. ' pool; lighted tennis courts, 11 rooms in all, bdths, ikr lots, $1,BOO-$2,6(X). Hayes Agen­ tim n$ hi ttlM f*r MMk sat- 4-bedroom Cape, new roof, residential area Walking dls- kitch ^ waH to wall carpeting, ^ 1*^"^ this 1st when they >>• attar- facility. ' , Equipmont 94 basketball court, parking and trae galore. T. J. Crockdtt: HKOLUBIviD RENTAL AGENT . ttn to iMhto* flrtlelui awlfat. cy 646-0131. to e te m e n S ^h ool. flrepS ^, pine paneHng, inter- ed .to non-cluh m«nbera ’ ■ LOVELY one-bedroom apart­ to* Banatt. KanohMtn plumbing, furnace, garage.g a r a g e ,------tance 10 eiemomary bchuw. storage all Included. No pets. Realtor, 648-1677. J#b. REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES, m e. Excellent fringe benefits and good starting salaries. (OFFICE furniture tor sale, 2 ment with refrigerator, range, Evesa te Benffil. Ug* AJ®. . wooded lot, Jalousled windows, MANCHESTER building lots. Asking $32,800. C a ll. Doris com, double garage, one acre. Board qf Admissions Cali Hartford, 627-9288, Ver­ \648-61S9 Send 50#, ,^ d 15# for ^ orLAMEWCASi HBW YOBK* ooo OAA lurMirat* nitv 'oowni* nnH wntpr. A - flnd ctmitti Tnrvio R aoUv Ho.. R aaI* M&iwMany 6 extras.Xtr&3. $27,900. Owner, Interviews will be conducted Monday, May 4, 12 -desks, swivel chairs, file dispoeal and parking. $188 MANCHESTER —Young Cape, H.Y, famllY room, $22,600. Meyer city 'sewer and water, A^ and Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., Real­ Mildred M. schaiier, Extended Forecast non, 872-4400^ piostaffe and handling lor \ •46(4583. noon to 7 p.m. at Parkade Shopping Center, lower cabinet, storage cabinet. 647- monthly. Handy to Main St.,' 4 bedrooms, fireplace, $1. acre a copy of the '70 Spriflg Mirt H«M«, AiSreii wtOi IIP Realtors, '848-0609. B zones. Philbrlck Agency tors. MLS. 643-1121. Selectman . call 644-2427. CODi, ihrto Nimktr Mi Slz*. Realtors, 646-4200. level offices. ' ... 1823 after 8. lot. Porter St. School, $28,600. OPEN HOUSE & Summer album. EAST HARTFORD — Three- VBSRNON — 8-room Oarrlson William C. Johnson, Oenerally. fair Monday and Won’t la f^ IM en D. Cole, Send 60#, add 16# for MANfJftESTER Top gu^ty Selectman — Tuesday. Daytime tempentuna LARGE one 8rriT»*'2m.- postage and handling, for Investment property with ah MANCHESTER, — Ix>ls with bedroom Ranch wlto bullt-lns. Colonial, 1(4 baths, attached Rofort Proporty Realtor, 648-6666. Chester P. Bycholskl, wlU average ta the Vow to nild ment,, Eart a copy of Spring & Sum­ income of over $8,000 per year, sewer and water, excellent lo- fireplace. carpeted llvtaig garage, beautlfpl view.. Mapy ______ii|ilntiqut 56 For Ront 67 SAT. and SUN. E“.r.!s S rji’S (t Selectman 70# and overnight lows In ttw MIIXERS FALLS COMPANY V No children or'rpets. t b i mer '70 Basic-FABinoN. Brand new heating --system, cation. Storting at $4,000.- room, full basement and car- extras. Assumable 8(4 percent WEB I E E — 8 bedroom Co- aMtV* s*4 ISSSM**' ' Edward Tomklel, upper 40* to low 60s. kitchen, heated. $150 per MIPQUAMICUT" — 4.-rooms, lonlal, 4 ^ baths, aluminum $49,600. Wolverton Agency, Hutchins Agency, Realtors, port? Priced rigl)t: Interna- mortgage. $34,800. Cali owner, Town Clerk fv«8aed may 1,. -An equal opportunity employer. ANTIQUE spool bed, very good hidnth. Call weekdays, 9 to 6’' furnished and Heated, |1M. siding, 2-car g en ^ e. Call 648- 2-5 PAI. ^ RealtorSh 04»'«18. 646-8824. tional Assootates, 647-1800. '■ after 6 pjn., 878-1267.^ condition. Call 649-1817^ p.m., 647-9903. » ^ weekly. Call 648-0491. 0088. • -

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«p. PAGET *!WENTY-E!IGHT v : ^ '0 A'--- 'V :^-V \ : ■ 'vv FIIIDAY, MAY 1, 1970 • ■ •• •• • Hanrljwtpr lEftSning iltraUi ATwngfe n tM j Net Frees Ron, target butt was acnoes the field • For IM/WeeklMaed About Town a*)^ swomip to tjio norihonat kt \7omment Session Shriners Form April 11, ipie The Weather M«ne*ie«ter Chapter, DAV, the bottom of he hill where the Partly aunny, brMqr, warm and tta ladies avixlUary con­ old Nlkp B ite was .later. The, Manchester Board of Marching Unit - Ydu ARE today, highest in the u|>per TOa duct a Ungo, tonight at 7 ut The Natiijonar Guard then used Directors,, on Tuesday, will 15,948 % and low 80s. Ctoudy, nUid t6- Rocky M il • Vetemna Hoapltal. the SpringCUald 46/70/800 breech conduct another of ,Us semi­ Oifiar Shrine Qub la forming INVITED mght, ohanoe ot shoWers. Low monthly comment^ sessions, in tlM BOi. loader. They used mefaUJc car­ a new marching unit, and It Manchener>^-^k^lty of Village Charm Tilwao who wish to donate or now In their fourth year.' It tridge cases which made fino will make its first appearance TO SEE A loan coatumes Aw the Manches­ Uttie cannons if a fuse hole Waa will be from 9 to 11 a.m.. In VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 181 the basement Conference on Saturday, June 6, at the (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION—TABLOID) ter Mgh School production of driven through near the head. MANCHESTER,\CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Pags U ) “ MSiMc Mian” on Hay 14, is and Srf a board was shaped hke a Room of the Municipal Spring Ceaenyuilal of Sphinx BLENDER PRICE TEN CBNTB Iff may call the Manchester ship with several of those Httlo Building. V Temple at Meridm. High School musdo office tp dODGriATI^S CKumotiB under staples. The long The public hearings ere have the costumes picked up. The unit will consist of a color DEMONSTRATION Hackmatack St. took Its name ep twigs, then return later to fuses that held 'Hreorackor held on the first Tuesday gudrd, Omar’s Jeeps, add Omar They should be slndlar to the from the tree#' that th^ndiiui.s pocks ^together, were expected and third Tliursday of each clothea worn in 1910 in an Iowa feast on tlie sweet idcles.' Back Nobles wearing red shirts.: Bari K ite Quite useme down on the north side / Keeney. Later his son held the was shoveled by hand into one own -use you owe It to yourself to ettached to 2,000 fort of St. wius known ns Tracy’s Hill ofSHtoe. Hie fellows used to sdnig: In order to the new] Lutheran Church wiU m eet to- of the Globe Hpl^dw brook. It dr two horse dump carts then this 'ttitec^eatdng deihdHsitnaUan string. SAIGON (A P)—^Pow«r-. because a family of that name “Old Oap Keeney and Young dumped in piles and spread by marching unit ofganlsed, the of­ . morrow at 9.30 n.m. at the stood lower t h ^ the present lived in the house under the ful U.S. and South Vietna­ church. ■ ' < highway which dipped quite ^Pu Keeney, Old Cap Keeney’s hand. Where dumped, the gravel ficers have called for a meet-1 south side of the hill and west son, Young Oap Keeney wtU pe was compacted more than be­ ing next Tuesday night at 7:80 mese forces began over­ steeply to cross on a wooden side of the road. Later Rich­ running base campa in Sunset Rebekah Lodgt> will bridge. Old Cap Keeney when OM Cap tween piles where It was 'thrown at the Washington Social Club. monds lived there. Some called Keeney’s done.” Cambodia today, seizing meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Going south, lliere were sev­ so after Itraffic had been using Any Omar member who desires G>nspiracy It Piney Hill. Few pines on It. There was not a concrete, It for a while the ndad was very to become a member of the huge stores of rice and Fellows Hall. Mrs. Minnie Bliv- eral farm houses with large old .The mtliitary rifle range used 1101 en and Mrs. Florence Chapman sugar maples. Early In the black top or macadam road In wavy. John Digny was the town unit Is Invited to attend. Details thrusting to within s trik ­ by Op. G had lits firing , Ittwy. at town. If a road had anything are In ci*uig« of refreshments. spring when sap started to flow road forieman and S. Main St. will be announced for the part Charged Qb ing distance of a town held the bate trf the steep lOl belbw added to, form a hard surface we would Jump up to break low- was known as "John/-Digny’s the unit wUl play in the Meriden STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHES1 by the enemy. where a ^^If tee is now. The it iWBs gravel, usually from a Ocean.” parade. - On« bunker complex ymm hid­ Manehei*er Garden Club will X have Itp, annual meeting Man- F ill Planes den under form land and boo- day at 8 p m. dn the Robbdns tolned BCOTM of rooms with Rnoim of Center Cangregentional FORTH WORTH, Tex. (AP) large rice stores. At iMkrt thMS ^CSxurch. The meeting was orig- — Seven inen have bee« Indict­ other battsUon-sliad Im m . camps freshly evacuated w«i« laoUy schedided for May U. ed by a federal grand Jury on Mira. Walter FrederlokBan and uncovered. Troops were gip charges that they coiwplred to sesirchlng for oavems seveiMito- MItb. Anton IntawlG will ounduct ■■ § pans defective parts for the con­ ries deep and two undst|tound a hortibultumJ discounse. Theffa will also be a dteplay of mem­ troversial F ill fighter plane. hospttols contoinliig l^lkn bods. bers’ minleture anrangements. fhere was no mention In the Despite the UJ).' ComnuunVs C i i l d o l Youth is moved away from scene o f disturbance at 20-count Indictment of an F ill estimate of 7fi6b NOrtto Vist- crash which killed two crewmen nemese and Viet Corig troops In Hartford County Federatiion of C h a r g e / . ^ L w / - ^ - V , New Haven Green protest rally. (AP Photofax) Demaoraltlc Women's d u b s wlU last Dec, 22 near Las Vegas, the base there appeared to NeV, nor the subs^uent be .Mttle evidence of on enemy ^xWBor a card pairty Monday at i t ! Find the Perfect Gift and Save! Remember Mother’s Day, May 10th. troop buUdigi. H ie area, known 8 p.m. at The Hedlgies, KfantAnd grounding of more than 220 of In New Haven the planes delivered to the Air as the , FieMtook beMUM of Rd., New BrStoln. Phoceeefa will Force. Us shape, is about 70 mUee ^ used to flnanoe campaign ac­ r Hie indictment, brought by a' nortbweet of Saigon. tivities. The event Is o^en to Official sources sold there the puhUo. Tlckeis may be ob- grand Jury at UtUe Rock, Ark., and opened Friday, named f have been enemy movsmente tt> talned from Mra. Nichkjiiii Jaek- Clasfy Climaxes the west and north deeper into rton of 406 Haolonaiaak St., Mother’s Day three employes of General Dy­ namics Carp, here, the prime Oambodia, but there are sUH a Manchester, chairman, or ajt'the ^ ^ ^ 7 "J e w e l ■triistanUal number o f enemy door. contractor for the ewlng-wing i^Charms ani plane, and four offldals of two troops in the sone. ^PeacefuV Rally suboontracting firms. 'They iam shifting away from Mydtlc R»vfew, NABA, will Fashion B raeel^ Fifteen Fills have crashed. the border,” aaJd one eouroe. 'T ■ meet Tuesday at 7 p.m, at Odd .. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — iPollce Chief James Ahem among them three In Vietnam. think .they truly felt K was • Fellows Hall. At 7:80, the gnxro Charms ' Sterling 14K Gold Demc^trators rallied for a aec- said 1,600 to 2,000 persons gaUir., A wing breaking off becaiMe of sanctuary.^ and they were not wtU spohaora Wftchen social for wid day today in support ot ered on the Green, then began a steel flaw caused the Nevada prepared.^ to stand there and! m * m l^ and ifrlends, Members W atches Boy JaUed Black Panther^ following moving on the courthouse. He crackup, the Pentagon said. As- fight.” 1 79 ■Hr:^Pi­ /^ire rwnlnded to bring artlcleB p rofile L ^ a generrtly peaceful May Day said some threw bottles, bricks sorted technical problems and Hie sources said-thid: «ve^)f / for the social. ttiey encounter no major boMs, 6 X 15 W e b with Swiss program marred by sporadic and stones at the courthouse. pilot error were blamed for oth- late-evening clashes arid an ex- About 200 city jxiMcemen fired er crashes. U.S. trwps take their prisoners, including a woman, left, to a collection point the offensive will at leaiet tem­ W e b C h a i s e The HarUbrd District (which Foldingchair Girl 1 7 9 J 7 9 idosion.-- Irritant gases at the demonstra- It was unlikely that the parts after thrusting into Cambodia to gain helicopter zones^,.(AP Photofax) Nixon Agrees porarily destroy the vahie of the ^ ; Includes Mi^cheeter area) M o v e m e n t s . base areas and dlmgit enemy Our Reg. 7.99 Our Reg. 3.99 Profile X ^ A 'crowd estimated by police tors. An addlUonal 400 Guards- figuring in the Indictment could Women’s FeMovwhlp of the Con­ at 12,000 to 16,000 gatheired Fri­ men were ordered in, a Guard have been responsible, for a supply Unea peihape untU next necticut Conference, of the Unit­ Charge it! spokesman said, and blocked off crash, a ■ General Dyjiamlcs Octrtier. They stild the enemy ed Church of Cbiist will hold day on the New "HAven Green— Cambodian Protest ToDialogue O v a l q q near Yale University end op­ streets and fired tear gas. spokesman said. would be unable to rebt^ the workshops for officers and mem­ 5.99 2.99 Scalloped ^ posite ”toe courthouse, site of After about two hours, the Four of the defective parts base areas chnring the upoomhig bers Wednesday at the Ftret rainy season which doeen’t end Five position adjustments. 13 bands of webbing. 1 pc. pretrial hearings fgir eight demonstrators moved back to were for a.Iopgeron, which goes Church of Christ In Wethersfield. Edges until next October. 21 web bands. # 615 arm. #200 Black .Panthers, including Na- the campus of Yale, which had Ihto fuselage framing, and two Registration for daytime work- By mldaftemoon, forward “ tlonial Chairman Bobby. Beale, opened its 12 resldentlffl; build- a oap-wlng Wvotr ,the Indict- Three Shotgun Blasts Fired ahops will be from 9.-30 a.m. to Round Ings to them. ment staled. \ . 2:30 p.m. Evening seastons .will 99 in a murder case. Ahem said two policemen It said the defendants plax^ed be from 7 to 9:80 p.m. lunch­ Charge it ! 16.88 Rose Hiey heard speedies by some 6Bwn of kBmot, about eight injured and 17 persons new serial numbers\on ports eon reservaUoinls may be Tr».^.p Stunning collection of fine watches to off the Chicago 7 and Panther mitteet President Nixon hai miles inside Oamhodte. The were arrested during the clash: previously reject^ by the Gen­ with Mrs. Jhneral B. Jonto 266 please Mother! Easy to read dials, leaders, who contended the Pan­ At ROTC Army Commander agreed to rtt down with, four plantation town captured Sterling Silver Oval es. era! Dynamics material’'t’eview Church St., Wethorafleld. adjustable metal straps. One year 99 thers could not get a fair trial congressional committees Tues- by North Vtetnaihese troops Id eal C (^ fo r Mom ! guarantee. Bracelet...... Cameo and should be released. Demonstration marshals and board and sent ithose parts hack STANFORD, Calif. (AP) three days ago. . Jewelry Dept. 4.99 Some 2,400 National Guards- CSiaplaln William Sloane inspection to be 6obgm ■nu-ee shotgun Waste were fired the miles south of g i ^ d tiw ps In Cambodia. Marine Pfc. iPeter J. Olshew- . . . rViPfln iivrtPA/l fViA hv tnA POTnrwnv qq ntmir «viMA -xxu uiiicero 8COQU oy^ no in- 'Tho fin t /BC6-to-fflC6 uomi Coffin urged the protesters to 6y the company as new. Many ... j ------..w ov battalion defending the retreat. They said violence of the parte were welded to hld^ f “'® soT^^to tor * roporti>a. jogue In half a century was srt flid T oiith w m ^ c^ i^ ssl to seph J. Olshewskl of 101 Oliver Wocks from the rally to help dl- would not help the Panthers or riefecte, the grand Jury said. Commander at Stanford ynlver- ® month University officials said dem------^ ^ _ southward and crosMd to Rd., Is serving with the Sectmd w t traffic and be on hand in up Friday when the Foreign Re- the South* Vletname townr of Battalion, First Marine Regi­ case of disorders, but there the black community of New The indictment accused the aity early today, and some pel- TLr-„i, onstrators apparenUy caused a laUons Committee, miffed be- Katum. ment, Flrat Marine Division In were no Incidents os the gather­ Haven. ^ aubcantroctor officiate. of lete bqrely missed his son, ^ cro^t “r m cause it hadn’t been consulted The aUled tosir force began tts Vietnam. ing broke up. All but about 400 Later in the evening an explo- ^vlng cash, cars, buiUding sup- .. Friday in a strike protesting In advance, voted unanimously meticuloua sweep after nearly Sion damaged Ingall’s Rink, a PHea entertainment to Gen- n ’ American Involvement in Gambofila policy. Many stu- to demand an audience with the 100 J.8. BB2 raida that dropped Guardsmen then were pulled sporte arena on the Yale cam- oral Dynamics employes "for the' sOnne time, demonstra- Cambodia waa also a stated dent® stepped over 60 demon­ Navy lA. Cmdr. Andrew L. All Weather Resistant Finish! from the. streets, about 3,y the employes as to the protesting the mllltarv’training '”'® 'heard of the vote through a Some of the U.8. faeUooptera active duty reserve training 8 -Push acter of the demonstration, pro­ would not comment on the acceptance or rejection of parts program but there was has vi<^ '^®'"® up Thurs- Some 200 rock-throwing stu- news account. "... The Presl- that lifted in American contoot with Helicopter Anti-Submarine cause of the blast. containing unauthorized weld {1^ day and Friday mornings when dents fought with pollce'at the dent thought It would be a good tnxHxi Friday turned around to Buttons testers massed at the court­ repairsreoaira as wellwaH asaa other gHArrAn.ddscrep- , . . uian qunng^ two previous policedoHca iioatsedH tear ogas.-as TTnivArftifv 4«« iViintr •* ..aa „.z. e__ j _j-%______' Squadron One, .Wing Three, at house and clashed wth police The great mass of demonstra- Unlverslty of Maryland in Ool- thing,” Ziegler said. uft out hundrette of Cambodten Willow Grove Naval Air Sta'- 6.99 19.99 ancles.” Walter Schlrra ICf, son of for- lege Park Friday night.. Eau-lier Hie Senate and Housa com- refugees—men, women and cMl- Choir Table who tried to disperse them. (See Page Eight) tlioh, Willow Grove;., Pa. Storey R^ey^^hls^^feaS "'®*' Walter M. Schir In the day, 300 National Guard mlttees deal with foreij^i rcila- dren. Steel mesh combined with sturdy enameled tapered '<■1 "T, h SX^cl^drSi to J*-•’ hospltalteed for back troops were summoned to back tlons and military afffdrs. Mwy . The U.S. Command M6d two Iho Rev. Emost Harris at steel tubing. Folds for easy stofage, the table is 42” ^ chief of outefde production for were m Pridav when hp and up police when about 1,600 stu­ of their members have ex- Aonerican soldiers have iMen Choose verdi green or white. General Dvnamics aurrenderHl **'^®*' rooms of their home when ® rnaay wnen ne and dents sacked the Air Force S«cond Ctongregatlonal Church Friday to authoriUee in 5\>rt ^*’® ®hotgun blaate were fired members of a conserva- pressed opposition to Introduc-' killed so ter In the operotlan. will conduct a service Srniday at ^ He ^ fr“ed ^ "‘^ving car. ‘ ve gi^p were attacked by a ROTC armory buildings, burn­ ing U.S. ground troops in Cam- They were the first Amerloans Garden & Patio D^pt. ing uniforms and papers, and 8:16 a.m. on radio • station Lady Remington 32,600 b o S . X r S ? e r o T S ! . a shot through the front ®>ub-swlnglng gang, bodte, a move Nlium said te de^ / killed in ground fighting in WENF. Ih e program Is sponsor­ WusTinghouse H a m i l t o n B E A C H * Fondue Rep. St. Onge, 55^ blocked U.S. 1 through the cam - signed to clean out North Viet- ,CamhbcUa. ed by the Manchester Council nairilcs employes named in the ‘^bedded pellets in a llv- Me was pronounced well pus. The university has 44,876 namese sanctuaries. Meanwhile, South Vletnameae of Churches and the Clergy Shaver Hair Styl er Indictment are James L. Town- ^>8: room couch four feet from enough to be released today, students. Nixon’s decision, announced launched a new drive Into Cam* Association of Manchester. Blender Sets ley, 'a quality assurance super- inhere another son, Rufus, was About 100 rpek-throwing dem- An effigy" of Nixon was burned before a naUoAwlde televteion bodia's Parrot's Beak ahout 46 Dies of Heart Attack intendent; and JoseiXi R. Spear, ®*ttlng. Also hit were a picture onstrators briefly aittaoked the at Union CoUege in Schenecta- audience Thursday night, con- miles west of Saigon and botUad c h a r g e Our Reg. 14.97 pur Reg. 19.99 Our Reg. 21.95 Our Reg. 12.99 There will be. a CiMiarmotico resident inspector at subcon- window and garage. administration building on the dy/ N.Y. Later, Union students tMued to stir up ctmtroversy in enemy troops near a huge base. Police then begion survedl- university early today. The par­ rehearsal Sunday at 6 p.m. at it! (See Page Flve)- Congress and across the nation. A U.S. officer sold the base St, Mary’s Episcopal Church. lance at the Ote-atory frame tlclpante Iteft as a police helicop- (See .Page Blgkt) Foreign Relations Chairman under attack by a South Viet* nearing the end of his fourth St. Onge, said Dempsey, was term in the House, died here J. W. Fulbiight said In on Indi- namese armored task foioe was A reception In honor of Miss regarded "almost as a member Each Friday of a heart attack. of my famUy.” anapoUs, Ind., speech Friday comparable to the huge 'logtetl- Ethel Robb, who la retlrlrtg as 13.99 16.88 9.88 nlght the deoteion "shows a lack cal base at Long Blnb,- head- Special sharp, thin head for close leg Political colleagues immediate­ principal of Waddell School, w ill' Sets hair in minutes without water Two quart fondUe of aluminum with Sen." A b r^ a m ' Rlbicoff called of respect for Uie Senate’s con- quarters of the American Army shaves. Contoured underarm attach­ The blender way tit better cooking. baked enamel finish, avocado or ly began offering their praise St. Onge’s death "a great be held Sunday from 2 to 8 p.m. Convenient clips fit all rollers. 18 as­ arid condolences, with a . fellow No Craft for Rowdies stltutional responsibUltles in for- in Vietnam, ment. Built-in lighti, On/off switch sorted rollers in compact travel case Detachable cutting unit. Complete orange. Includes 6 colored tip forks. ■shock,” and "a tra^c loss to In the school auditojrlufn. Hie extra long cord. with 42 page cookbook. congressman calling St. Onge elgn relations.” The base, in the Ba Thu area public is invited ’ to attend. #PHC20. ■ Two quart solid stainless steel fondue his family and to the people; of Jewelry Dept. set with rosewood handle and knob '“ a man of mature and reasoned Connecticut.” "The administration has fol- of Cambodia, te a oomplex of ' Small Appliance Dept. Small Appliance Dept. lowed the example of.its dis- four square miles with thou- Gift Dept. Judgement,” and Connecticut's "Bill,” he.said, "was a dedi­ governor saying he had been “ al- cated and able, publto >servant iar’s Tip: Be Polite credited predecessor by sue- sands ol houses end bunkers, WANTED • most a member of my family.” who gave of himself to hte full cmnblng once again to the in* Field reports sgid -100 memy 'The lOonnectlcut Democrat suf­ capacity.”. cautious counsris. of- its gener- troops were killed by air strikos M a^life easier for Mom with a famous make Dishwasher ate,” !FVlbrtght said.. anid arUUery and SO Others by . Ckan, Laie Model - fered a heart attack while coon: ing here along Route 12 to at­ State Republican Chairman But Nixon's predecessor, fair- ground troops. Five SaOtb Vlot-^ > la. Howard E; Hauaman added hte~ Eveii If Caught Burgling tend a submarine launching. He mer President Lyndon B. John- nometfo soldlers.^were re USED CARS died before reaching a hospital. condolences, saying St. Onge Bon| in Ms' first speedy since kUled- .A rainattom Top Prices Plaid Vinyl "Luggage 1 lotp47tn±- Hte Wife Dorothy and some was ” a bard-Worldng joiid. rtfeo By LAEL MORGAN casions when he encountered the niantle (although it's no Job for leaving office over 16 months during the afternoon o aides were with him. Hve ccrigreasman for the people The Los Angeles Times,,-' owner of a house he was looting, an amateur). As for silent IVr. All Makes! of' his district.''',’ Traincase or Weekender 9t. Onge, who was 66, had un- SANTA ANA, Calif. — Walter he simply excused himself-and alarms, you know tt will prob­ (See Page Five) (See Page Bight) detgone heart surgery In <31eve- St. Onge began rite public ca­ Paul, experienced Jewel thief, left. ably take fjx»in.-eight to 16 CARTER CHEVROLET Scuff resistant reer In 1941 as ai state legislator goat ■grained.-vinyl Our Rag. 14.97 PortaW e lM»d, Ohio, two years ago to In- . Ukes Oalltornia’e affluent, con- He was equally polite in con­ minutes before the police arrive C O ., IN C .- on strong Alcoa creoae "the flow of blood to hte —■While he "was sttu in collie. aervatlve' Orange Oounty. senting to an interview on home Later in that term, however, he and that’s cUl the time I need.-” 1229 Main S t aluminum frame, DishwRsher heart. He had suffered a total . Vlt’e a calm, serene place. to .protection. . ' WatchdogjO? enlisted in the wartime Army Nfcker’plated draw c f three heart attacl^before the live, quiet and spread out,” he . ” I always go where there’s Over Cambodia Phone 649-5238 Dishw asher Air Corps, serving until 1946. ... “I have excellent rapport with ^ bolt locks. Ladjes: operattenr ex|rialis. ‘ *And most of the something worth taking,” he animate and most dogs are aach He received hte, law blue I r avocado; 9.88 Can i)e installed homes are absolutely unprotect­ ‘began. "I stay with the upper friendly after you get through men: black. P“‘-' three aU ^ ' j ^ e .nam was finX elected to a pub­ ed.” class and I try to analyze the the front door. They won’t bark South Viet General iQlled OUR LOW OVERHEAD of Probate in Putnam from 1948 Paul was raised in Los Angel­ .25” Jr. Pullman lihder the counter lic post—tlie, Putnam Board of to 1962,; when' he was also an people who live in the houses I and who 'pays attention to a Our'Rag. 19.97...... Bkhipatlon—while still a student es; he got hte start os a thief at pick.” barking dog, anyway?’! (no rent or employees) 15.88 Instructor In the University' of the age of 13. He worked In When HeKcopters GbUide 27 ” Pullman a- ' in college. He only recently an­ (fonnectlcut'e coUege of -ptiarm- He works the California rt>aat The larger, fiercer dogs Paul MEANS YOU REALlY OuV Reg. 22.97...... ,..... Florida a few years "but there's from San Diego to north of San usually finds shut in the gara^ 18.88 nounced that he would seek a acy. SAIGON (AP) — MiaJ. Oen. province oopttel in tbs Plala ot - 30” Pullman $ fifth term in Oongresa. . hardly anything left there worth Francisco, mainly in the fall when their ownera aren’t home. From 1951 to 1966 St. Onge stealing.” Nguyen Viet Tbanh, command: Reeite of the northern delta. Our Rag. 26.97...... The praise from pollUcal "They don’t like them doing SAVE 20’''50’' 21.88 . /^ ■ waa also a city court Judge in and epring- whrti. lt gets dark Or o f the 4th Corps tactical aone%-, The South Vtetnameaa MtU' Charge ill But in California,' wMcri has any damage to the property; 54” Ladies' Dress Bag leaders came from' his home Putnam. fairly early. His work week is that enedmpasses the Mekong tory operation raportedty was state and from Washington. 1,644 burglaries per 100,000 pop­ You can understand why with Of) the finest quality Our Rag. 2B;97„.^...y.T7..T;...... 22.88 In 1§0O, St. Onge tried for the Wednesday through Saturday Delta, was killed today when hte under way cn tbs Oambodlaii His colleague in the House, ulation as copipared to 915 an 88-a-foot carpet.” Companion Free Local D elivery first time to got elected to the ; and his hours are usually from helicopter collided with a U.8. side of the bonier but there waa Rep. John S. Monagan, called nationally, Paul has done Well. On safes.. . ■ Our Rag. 17.97...... 14.88 C h a r g e i t ! House. Ho lost, but the following 6 to 10 p.m. helicopter guiuhip over Cambo­ no word on which slds of tb* Bt. Onge "a man of mature His name is not Paul. He uses “The companies are getting NEW FURNITURE 2 Suiter Relax while it washes and dries year he became m ayor,of Put- an alios because he may meet, "I make It a rute'never to go dia, official sourceo said. \ boundary the crash ooourred. Our Rag. 25.97...... a^reatened Judgement,” ami nam and in 1962 he made It to' into a dark house and if the better but they’re still not' hard 20.88 your dishes. .Self-cleaning action you sooially and would not want to crack. Moat people tend tc be The mishap occurred while Thanh, 89, bsoame ooiRinoad- Fer $avlii«t, SbivIm and Satb- 42” Men’ s Suit Bag Free Local U elivery added "we have been- frle«lr»Cbngregg it to be embamtaslng, kitchen lights are on between B and Jet Kounliun wa.shing action. x> pretty obvious about where the general -’weis obearvlng a er of the 4th Oo(|ia region in Au­ fMtlon, plsi SAH 6raaa Siampt Our Rag. 26.97...... He te youngr- about 27, and and 10 I don’t go in. When some­ 21.88 Bt;-S f. OitsBO i ^ * atrong sup- they, put them. They’r t - usually -south Vietnamese mtMtary opert gust 1986. Prior to that bo won Sat Ui Today. Gift Dept. Big capacity for 16 table set­ Monagan praised St. Onge ^ programs very pertonable. one has left the lights pn to tor "Mgh standards of in­ atlon about 10 miles inside Cam­ commander of the Ttb louih Major Appliance Dept. tings. Has 6 cycles, 4 pushbutton' of Preaixlente John F. Kennedy That te why, although he has make it look like they're home, In. the office, or c l ^ t e are a dividual integrity, devotion to good plsSce to look.” bodia west of Saigon. Vietnamese Division- - controls. ahd Lyndon B. Johnson. The first had no profession but tMef, ho it sticks out like a sore thumb.” L £ 8 U N C hte constituents, and for Ms dedi- What does deter a pro like Thanh’s aircraft, oarrylng on He was a doss oaaoolats off -WU he sponsored was to expand has rtMn.t only ,«i few months of _ He seldom finds locked doors ooUen to excellence in the per- Paul,? all-Vietnamese crew and s«9er- president Nguyen Von TUtea ^ the fedei^ aid to impacted areas hte life in Jail. And that te why a problem: al members of hte staff, crashed ' — - torm^ce of Ms con^as-lonol program. wMch pn^de. fund. "An unlocked door,” he says H jjiT p CO. he probobly could burgle ypiu’ ,” As wealthy 'as the homes and burned. There was no word NANO, Vietnam (AP) — duties. to schools In areas with high home without much trouble. are, the locks are usually the Instantly.. " I ’m e e p ^ o lly sus­ -Oov. John Dempsey, like Bt. picious o f cm unlocked door.” immediately on the fate of the ovemhadowed by the olllsd iu- MANCHESTER Ha m d e n WATERBURY concentrations of federal em­ “ If you dress well and look cheapest that can be bought. All other occupants of hte hehoop- v«*ion of Crabodia, OeMs SALE: FrI. and Sat. Onge a former mayor of Put- ployee or defeilse Industries, foiriy clean the police never . I use 1s a poket’ knife.” Burglary te on the increase 1145 TfllfiR Ti/ipikff L ik «w «ff4 a Iw d IcdVI R4. It. 4f WALLINGFORD .nam, described St Onge os "my throughout the UiiRed' States ^®''' flghtlMT bos rogad t o giris • -/ 23RO Diiwtll Av«. - St. Onge took a "doviah” posi'- bother you,” he says. Burglar alarms do not bother It. 5 At M trl4«i U h wtarm ^ e n d since boyhood, my tl^5tosm’s asetb* - /- / , )w««lrobe at between $8,00ff and lieved to spot the ones with an Open Late Every Nb Behoot and' My close ossooirte the side of the homeowner. kilted, ^ r m e d ^ x it^ M U d . wlte temse-tSSJL f4,000 and he has manftefo'to ' outside alarm. The dNHrion occurred several ■ and constant aide when we. were (See Page KlgM) *■ - -M atch. On OM of the ru e oc­ "They're not hard to dte- . 4(8ee Page Bight) miles northeast of Moo Hoi^ a I— Page nvo)

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