/ "i.. \\ V-*- \ "v1 - \ V'\ V \ •\ V- :\V -A, \\\ N- '■ ;vvV ■ .\ \ -\ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1970 PAGE THIRTY-TWO Most Manefiester Stores Open Until 9 0^Ciock Tonight iMmirltpatrr lEnpntttrj lipralft -\ Coventry St. Mary’s Episcopal -Guild Average Dally Net Preas Run The Weather About To>vn Will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. Board Appears Reluctant Helicopters in the parish" hall of St. Mary's ^ For The Wtxtk- RniliHl the Mountain Laurel Chapter Announce Engagements Rain ending tonight and be­ Episcopal Church. Members are , DeeeinlMtr 20, 1069 chorps of Sweet Adelines will reminded to bring: aandwiche.s. To Increase Water Rates Tested Here coming colder—low In 80s. To­ morrow cloudy, not as mild. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Dessert and bcvernKCS wilt be The Manchester Board of water-rate Increase). We have Rusilan-Amerlcnn National served. The helicopters seen flying High In upper 80s to low 40s. Directors last night. In an In- so nuuiy things that will cost us 15,880 Center, 11 Wethersfield Are., money and, from what I hear, over Coventry the past few Manchester— 4 City of Village Charm Hartford. Women Interested In Ladies Bridge Group t of the formal discussion of a. proposed we are in for a big tiut In- days are not on searching op­ singing four-part barbershop ^unchester Newconier.s Club of rate Mike for users of town wa­ I crease.” erations as many Coventry resi­ 1 - ’- harmony may attend any re- y w c a will meet tonight at ter, a])peared reluctant to au- Richard Wylli/ commented, "I dents have suspected. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 19) PRICE TEN CENT8 hearsal. For further informa­ S at the home of M'fs. William VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 101 TWENTY-TWO PAGES tljori/.e .It, or even to' schedule agree with Tony (Plotrantonlo). The Coventry Police Depart- tion, cgll Mrs. Truman Crandall Murray, 16 Griswold St. We must look at It In the light of B8 White St. or Mr.s. David another date tor discussing It ment has received a number of of what other Increases we will Oimas of 114 Dlnwood Dr. The ca.st of “ The Foot.step.s further. calls questioning the activities Under the proposal, prepar­ face." of the helicopters. A check Mrlth of Doves" of the Little Theater Town Miuinger Robert Weiss Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ of Manchester’s production of ed by Director of Public Works the State Aeronautics Board re­ David Says ship, Interdenominational, will William O’Neill, the water cost said at this point, "We (the vealed the copters are from Ka- "You Know 1 Can’t Hear You board and he) are not adver­ hold a prayer service tomorrow for the average home, with four man Aircraft and ore undergo­ Wlien the Water’s Running" wall saries, and we are not on dif­ HEW Funds Issue Navy Looks at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. person^, would rise approxi­ ing tests. rehearse tonight at 8 at Hie ferent sides. We are furnishing mately 34 per cent. Sewage studio, 2 Oak St. you with the data, and you must Good to Him The social action committee cliarges. because they are of St. James' Parish Council make the decision. SPIRINOFIEU3, M a « a. Tlie ?!lpaer Club will I'nvt^ “ computed at 75 per cent of the "1 do think, however, that the Petition Filed will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. dinner and installation of offic­ (AP) — David Elsenhower, water bill, yould rise propor­ Griswold reix)i't is a good re­ In the school library. Is Far From Settled President Nixon’s son-ln-laW, ers Sunday at 4 p.m. at the tionately. port, and tliat the profiosed im­ In Bankruptcy says he will decide by the club. Reser\’atlons, which O'Neill explained Utnt the provements will bring our WASHINGTON (AP) — The one White House official who end of this week wWch Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alley should be made at the club. Mrs. Betty Jane DuBods of 93 resolution' permitting the de­ average homeowner woidd pay water system up to standard,” called the 226-191 House vote a branch of (tie seirvlce he will of 69 Washington St. will be close tomorrow. Rachel Rd„ formerly o< 69 House refusal to override Presi­ partments’ programs to contin­ about 10 cents a day more, un­ he added. ‘’Ttie sooner we get personal triumph for Nixon. enter to fuKHl his military honored on their 60th wedding Diane Dr„ has filed a voluntary dent Nixon’s veto of the $19.7 ue at their 1969 funding levels der the .new formula — six an adjustment on the rates, the obligation. anniversary at an open house Army Spec. 4 John E. Gangcll. Loring ptuXo billion education money bill has expires Saturday. Republican House lenders cents more a day for water sooner we’ll get the Improve­ Lorins photo petition of bankruptcy in U.8. Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. at the .son of Myles I. Gangell of 52 The engagement of Miss given the administration a sur­ Differences between the Pres­ agreed and said Nixon’s action Elsenhower, who will grad­ and four cents a day more for ments.” The engagement of Mias 'The engagement of Miss Don- District Court. home of their sgn-ln-law and West St., recently was promot­ Mary M. Sheehan to Kenneth prisingly easy victory, but the ident and Democratic congres­ vetoing the bill on television uate from A'mherst College Ht recommended that the di­ Frances Ann Erardj to Kenneth na Lee Kosky of Manchester to Mrs. DuBols, who lists no as­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Winston ed to his present rating while sewage. P. Bralthwalte, both of Man­ sets, listed liabilities of $42,890.- issue is far from settled. sional leaders on a key Issue of played a large part In building In June, told noWsmen Weds- The proposal, he said, would rectors review the Griswold re­ L. Beaulieu, both of Manches- Norman A. Watte Jr. of East R. Smith of 633 W. Middle Tpke. serving as a mechanic with chester, has been announced by 79. Her petition was referred to Even as a happy President in­ impact aid to federally-affected his support. day night thait the Navy of­ bring in an additional $220,000 port and the water-ratc-hlke-re- ter, has been announced by her Hartford has been announced by All friends of Mr. and Mr.s. 937lh Engineer Group near her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Seldman, referee In bank­ vited the 191 congressmen who schooLs may deepen even more "There was a tremendous re­ fers the "heut program a year to the water department port, and that another informal parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Alley are Invited to attend the Pleiku, Vietnam. Michael J. Sheehan of 49 Dom­ ruptcy, Hartford. voted in support of him to the Friday when Nixon presents his sponse from the people back In available." .liid an additional $142,000 a meeting be scheduled at some Erardi of 168 Hilliard St. Ward W. Ko.sky. open house. ing St. Among those listed as credit­ White House for a thank-you re­ new budget for the fiscal year the districts," said House GOP Ho said both his father and year to the sewer department. time in the future. Her fiance is the son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. 2 Emile Botti of 22 St. James Her fiance is the son of Mr. ors are Town of Manchester. ception Wednesday night, ad­ starting July 1. He Is expected Leader Gerald R. Ford. his grandfather, the late The Manchester Democratic The added water-use income No date was set for a follow­ and Mrs. Benoit Beaulieu of 125 and Mrs. Norman A. Waite Sr. St. has been named to the and Mrs. Harold Bralthwalte of $594.61: Mechanics Savings ministration and congressional to repeat his proposals for dras­ The vote In favor of overrid­ President Dwight D. Eisen. Women’s Club will have Its an­ would pay for a proposed $2 up meeting. Ixx)mis St. of East Hartford. dean’s list at Ward Technical 374 Hilliard St. Bank of Hartford, $17,288.86; leaders were mapping their next tic cutbacks In funds for the 20- ing the veto was 56 short of the hower, had recommended nual dinner tonight at Willie’s million water-improvement pro­ Mi:ss Erardi, a graduate of Kosky, a graduate of Institute of the University of Mias Sheehan, a 1969 gradu­ South Windsor Bonk and Trual, step. yenr-old program to help two-thirds majority required. the Navy. Young Elsenhower Steak House. The event will gram. and the added sewage- Manchester High School, is em- Manchester High School, is Hartford. ate of Manchester High School $10,406.23; Colonial Bank and The immediate problem is schools in federally-impacted The mo.st optimistic Republican said he did not plan to make open with a social time at 6:30 use income would pay for add­ ployed as a key-punch opera^^^ by Travelers In­ attends the Connecticut In­ Trust Co. of Milford, $6,000; reaching a compromise between areas. estimates had been 165 votes it a career. and dinner will be served at 7. Mrs. Irwin Kove of 202 Henry ed mainteniince costs when the by Computer Ware of East surance Co. in the group pen- Fire Calls stitute of Hairdressing In Hart­ Hartford National Bank and what Democrats want and what But the real te.st of the presi­ would be cast In support of the He talked to newsmen af­ Secondary Treatment Phint is Hartford. Mr. Beaulieu, also a sion department. Mr. Waite is St., was recently elected a vice ford. Mr. Bralthwalte, also a Trust Co. $2,821.68 and $1,891.52, the Republican President will dential veto -and the deci.sion of President’s position, but they ter helping to entetbaJn the president of the Women’s Aux- completed, O’Neill explained. (■raduate of Manchester High a graduate of Penny High annual meeting of the Hope 1969 graduate of Manchester for two cars. accept to pay for the depart­ 156 of the 188 House Republi­ got 191. iliary of the Connecticut Podi Eighth District firefighters School, is serving in the Na- School, East Hartford, and em- • Also, DeCormler Miotor Sales, OongregOHonal Church as a Under • the new formula, High School, is employed by ments of labor and health, edu­ cans uphold it-m a y not Although 86 Republicans vot­ went to Caldor’s parking lot this t onal Guard and is en^loyed pj^yg^ jjy gtan’s Service Center Gunver Manufacturing Co., 234 Inc., $682.16; Michaels Jewelers, member of Ws college’s atry Association O’Neill said, costs to the Town cation and welfare in the cur­ come until the fall elections. ed for the extra funds when the morning where they washed by Sherwin Williams Co. on Hartford Rd. $306.40; Ambulance Service of rent fiscal year, which has only "The President was quarter­ singing group the Zumbyes Fire Department, for hydrant Main St. down some gasoline spilled The wedding is planned for. The wedding is planned for Manchester, Inc., $47.60; and five months to run. A continuing backing it very closely," said (See Page Eight) EHsenhower said that at service, would go up about $27,- The wedding is planned for Ellington 000 a year (from the present from a leaking tank on a milk January 1971. July 18. Dr. John F. Barry Jr., $99. first he was shocked by May 2. $37,000 to a proposed $64,000). truck. demonstrators who gathered Church Plans Costs to the 8th Utilities Dis­ outside t h e Northampton apartment where he lives trict would go from the present V Talk Tonight $1,000 to a proposed $1,750. Methodists Will Consider with his wife JuUe when The directors, although they President Nixon -visited them The Rev. John Brennan, acknowledged Manchester’s wa­ two weeks ago. Oven Ready Lamb Legs, Uniting Two Conferences author-lecturer, will present the ter-improvement needs. ex­ HOUSE second In a series of six lec­ pressed their concern over the Center Pork Roasts and many costly proposals facing Delegates from North United the parsonage on Bolton Cen­ tures in adult religious educa­ the taxpayers. Melthodist Church and South ter Rd„ Bolton. The union, If Chops, Our Own Medium approved, would take place in Yahlonski Probe tion tonight at 7 :30 at the David Odegard, chairman of United Methodist Church wUl Church of St. Luke Hall on June. Hot, Italian Style Sau­ the meeting in the absence of attend a joint conference of the Maple St. j Mayor Nathiui Agostinelli, who Delegates from South Church Supreme Court nominee Judge G. Harrold Carswell and sage Links and Country Father irennan was author of was ill, commented, “ With all New England Conference are the Rev. Carl W. Saunders, Dealer Says turns for a word with someone while shaking “ The Kennedy jj^g projects we face, 'with infla- the New England Southern An­ who Is secretary of the confer­ hands with Sen. James 0. Eastland, D-Miss., chair­ Mrs. Mink Raps Style Sausage Meat will Heritage.” His series of lectures tion, and with a reported tax nual Conference Satipday at 10 ence; the Rev. Dr. J. Manley HALE He Sold Car man of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Others is based on the topic, "-Our Shaw, the Rev. Gary S. Cornell, be the meat dept, fea­ increase, I doubt whether the a.m. at the Wesley United on the committee include Sen. Roman L. Hruska, Catholic Heritage," people can afford a water-rate Methodist Church, Lincoln W. J. Godfrey Gourley, Martin R-Neb., and Sen. Hiram Fong, R-Hawaii, right. tured items this week. Miss Edith Preuss, who is Increase, too." - Sq., Worcester, Mass. The two Kelderling and WUUam Rood. To Vealey Judge Carswell head of religious education at Donald Kuehl remarked, conferences of the Methodist Delegates from North Church • Use Your the church, said the public is “ Perhaps a graduated increase, Church are considering uniting are the Rev. Earle Custer and Master CLEVELAND, Ohio (AiP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep; an assembly trainee with the Imported, Oven-Beady invited to attend any or all of smaller now and greater In two to better serve the interests of Quentin G. Mangun. Charge An automobile salesman said to­ Patsy T. Mink, D-Hawall, said Martin Marietta Corp. was r(s- day he sold a used car to one of ■Navy Researcher Tapped fused because she had children the series. There is no admis­ or three years, might be bet­ the local churches and to con­ Bishop Ralph Ward of Syra­ today the Supreme Court nomi­ Frozen, Small, 6 to 6 lb. sion charge. serve resources, as well as to cuse, N.Y., a former pastor of • Free three men charged with killing of pre-school age. ter. nation of Judge G. Harrold Tonight’s lecture will be de- . William FitzGerald said, “ We better administer the work of South Church, wlU assist Bishop Parking United Mine Workers rebel Jo­ A three-judge panel of the Mh LAM B LEGS voted to two topics, “ Is Christ are faced with bonding for re- the church. James K. Mathews of Boston, seph (Jock) Yablonskl the same Carswell was "an affront to the Circuit Court upheld a federal God?” and “ Is There Really a development, something we One of the suggested changes who is conducting the confer­ day the union leader was slain, President Picks women of America." district court decision that Mrs. Church?” can’t put off, with sidewalk is to enlarge the present Con­ ence. slain. ' It was an affront, she said, be­ Phillips had not been refused J Joseph DlMauro of subuihan cause he supported a decision employment solely because she lb. 79c Father Brennan is professor needs, and with all those things necticut-East District to in­ COATS and of journalism at Holy Apostles that have been put off for three clude not only the area of the Use half las much catchup as Lakewood talked -with newsmen dismissing the complaint of a was a woman but also because Seminary in Cromwell. He was years by the Board of Directors, state east of the Cwmectlcut mayonnaise when you are put­ about the deal after he testified Draft Director womam denied employment be­ she had pre-school children. The River, but also to include the ting together a Russian dress­ before a federal grand jury In­ cause she had pre-school age court ruled this was not a viola­ raised in England and Ireland. Now. everything is catching up WASHINGTON (AP) — The were South Carolina football 100% Center Pork Following his lecture those at- with us.” Springfield, Mass. area. The ing. The dressing is particularly DRESSES vestigating the slaying in PMm- children. tion of a section of the 1964 Civil coach Paul Dietzel, who turned superintendent of the proposed delicious on sandwiches of let­ sylvania of Yaklonski, his wife, Nixon administration’s wide- Mrs. Mink was the first oppo­ Rights Act prohibiting discrimi­ tending may ask questions and Anthony Pietrantonlo said, it down, and David O. Maxwell, Roasts and Chops. enlarged district would live in tuce, sliced tomato and bacon. and daughter. sition witness called as the Sen­ nation In employment because coffee will be served. "I’m not sure I go for It (the FAKE FUR UNTRIMMED ranging and frustrating search budget director for the state of ate Judiciary Committee went of sex. Center Pork Roast DiMauro said he sold a car to to fill the shoes of Selective Pennsylvania. There was one into a third day of hearings on GOATS GOATS Claude E. Vealey, 26, after noon published report that Ohio State Judge Carswell was not a Rib Half Strip or Service Director Lewis B. Her- the nomination of Carswell, of on Dec. 31, 1969. He said Vealey football coach Wtx)dy Hayes had member of the panel that heard A SALE! shey appeared over today, but Tallahassee, Fla., now a judge Whole 7 to 8-lb. strip paid $606 cash for the 1963 car received an offer but Hayes de­ the case on appeal, but Mrs. Values, to $50 wasn’t on the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of The Yablonskis were slain New take~toe nied It. Mink protested he joined other Appeals. Year’s Eve. DiBona graduated second in members of the court In voting President Ludvig Svoboda, right, offers his con^atulations to Dr. Lubomir Mrs. Mink's testimony con­ i b . 9 9 c FBI agent Tom Bader, a ^ 1 - his class from Naval Academy against a request by Chief Strougal after latter was sworn in as rew premier of Czechoslovakia. T^e cerned the . case of Ida Phillips, last Oct. 10 Hershey OFF Czech news agency CTK repoited the new piemiei’ got the post after Premier fled for about 40 minutes find (See Page Eight) whose application for a Job as (See Page Twelve) Center Rib Oldrich Cernik and two other top leaders resigned. (AP Photofax) would be replaced, the search Pork Chops lb. left the courthouse -without talk­ for a new director reached un- 99c ing to newsmen. _ , successfully into the ranks of Wednesday James Center L o m ^ ^ .19 college football coaches and Chops FUR TRIM COATS Phillips appeared before the state governments. jury. But Tuesday, the White House or roast .... Czech Hard-Liner GE Talks Phillips, 22, of (Cleveland, confirmed Rhodes scholar Di­ Senate Okays Drug Bill: father of three children, was When you buy center Bona, former Pentagon "whiz SALE! firmly whisked away from the kid” systems analyst, had been pork.. .you get just that Now Down Federal Building by FBI agents GROUP I Cernik Successor offered the post, but hadn’t ac­ Stiffens Penalties for Pushers with no ends and no waste. after he testified Wednesday. cepted it yet. VahM to 900 VIENNA (AP) — Czechoslo­ targets and expects them to be This pork Is com fed Govt To Details (See Page Eight) DiBona is the 37-year-olU WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democratic Leader Mike bus organized crime control vakia is returning to stringent fulfilled. president of the Center for Na­ measure. insi>eoted and graded Iowa NEW YORK (AP) — NegoUa- Senate has approved its second Mansfield tr>ld the Senate after economic reg(imentatlon now He claimed that before 1968— val Analysis in Rossyln, Va., Senators battled four days A— 2lx2S overall. Gracefully shaped $ - tors for the General Electric Co, major anticrime bill in a week, the 82-0 vote Wednesday that it Pork___ decorator frame in Early American 00 that Lubomir Strougal has re­ under the Stalinist regflme of where his work included re- over amendments to the drug linish with gold inner line: SALE! and representatives of a dozen a narcotics control measure now has passed 14 of the 20 anti- placed Oldrich Cernik as pre­ Antonin Novotny—the chief mis­ search into Nixon’s proposal for atrengthening weapons of U. S. control legislation before rush­ mier, planning chief Vaclav striking unions reassembled to­ crime measures asked by Presi­ GROUP n take was lack of reliance on Manson Refuses an all-volunteer armed forces. agents while softening penalties ing it along to the House. Bill Reg^ular 12 to 14 lb. B— 20x29 overall. Chippendale style sculptured Hula made plain to the Commu­ day to continue joint talks that Presidential -Press Secretary dent Nixon. Last PTlday the drafters fought off efforts to turnerwood openwerk frame. Decorator's antique Values to $110 stringent economic planning. reportedly have brought them for drug experimenters and pos­ gold finish. nist party Central' Committee in Ronald L. Ziegler acknowledged wipe out the most controversial, Pork Loins (not centers But he attributed much of the close to tentative settlement of To Enter Plea session of marijuana. Senate sent the House an omnl- AU Fun labeled to show country of origin Prague Wednesday. pi esent troubles to the economic the offer to DiBona after it was part of the bill, which givea au­ n m m i s C— 17x33 overall. Sculptured turnerwood open­ a 95-day strike. thority for courts .to issue no­ work frame. Decorator s antique gold finish. Strougal, 45, an ambitious learned the 1956 graduate of the but tbe leanest we can reforms instituted by Ota Slk, a Presidential trouble shooter J. LOS ANGELEIS (AP) — Chippendale style. Oval minor. pro-Moscow hard-liner, took deputy premier in the liberal re­ U. S. Naval Academy had dis­ knock search warranta to feder­ Curtis Counts arranged for fur­ Charles M. Manson has refused al narcotics agents in certain buy) cut into Chops and 0 — 20x30 overall. Polish anodized aluminum over the government reins a:t r gime of Alexander Dubcek. cussed the appointment with gold frame. Brass ring hanger. ALL WEATHER COATS SUEDE COATS ther direct negotiations without to enter a plea to murder-con- circumstances. Cernik submitted his resigna­ Sik, who is now teaching in third-party Sen. John Stennls, D-Miss., mediator particlpa- splracy charges in the slayings Just before passing the bill, Roast or as tion earlier in the committee Switzerland, -was interviewed by chairman of the senate Armed 79c tion. of actress Sharon Tate and six the Senate also rejected an at­ meeting. He obviously wa.< the Austrian radio Wednesday Tlie negotiators returned to others, Services Committee, and Sen. you request lb. 20% OFF forced out. Margaret Smith, R-Maine, the tempt to trim the maximum D. and predicted a gloomy future hotel bargaining rooril^^round Superior (Jourt Judge George SALES Wanted colors '/3 O F F ranking Republican member. penalties (or possession of mart- Hula In a long speech made for the Czechoslovak economy. iht skyscraper OE headquar. M. Dell—after a sharp exchange Italian Style save Most with zip-ln lining $110 Valne, Neat stylee and oolprs Stennls’ committee must consid­ juuiia even further than’ the clear that revitalizing the badly He said the failure to adhere to ten. in Manhattan following with Manson—ordered Wednes­ Medium Hot Qer acquainted with Most sizes Regular $25 er the nomination. original measure proposed. our houMwarei depart­ “TURNER” HIGH FASHION MIRRORS lagging economy is one of the his plana for a “ Socialist mar­ joint talks that had gone far into day that court records show a SAUSAGE The White House set a Feb. 16 Sen. Harold E. Hughes, D- ment. The attortmentt chief goals of the Communist re- ket economy" based on “ com- the night Wednesday to settle plea of Innocent to seven counts re gu la rly deadline to find a replacement lowa, submitted , the amend­ are complete and the each grime and that the party is re­ of murder and one of conspiring Country Style 12.88-14.88 (See Page Ten) (See Page Four) for Gen. Hershey, who directed ment, which would have hiade prices as low, if not 9.88 verting to exacting economic tp commit murder. Sausage Meat lowor than olsewhere. the draft since It was started the maximum penalty six A great collection—of tailored and fancy frames—with styles suitable for Dell then set Feb. 9 for start months In jail for simple posses­ any room or decor. Savings of $3 to $5 each, when you buy now. WINTER DRESS SALI just before World War II. The of a trial or rescheduling a trial each White House said last October It sion of marijuana. Instead of 2 Stricklaiul Fiinu date. Manson is to appear then one year as provided in the bill. wanted to give the new man on- EggH before Superior Court Judge This was rejected 58 to 34. SALE! 6 Pc. STAINLESS STEEL SETTINGS by “ONEIDA” the-job training. ^ William B. Keene with codefen- Present law makes possession Contacted about the post by Oscar Meyer Woman Writes Tormenter dents Susan Denise Atkins, 21, of marijuana a felony and pro­ Bacon the White House since Her- vides a 2-lo-jO year sentence for (See Page Eight) shey’s dismissal was announced first offense, but allows (or sus- Sale Is continued through Saturday on After Her Night of Terror (See Page Twelve) MOUNT CLEMENS. Mich. “ But It didn’t. "Do my screams still ring In Libby’s Tonuito "I was terrified. your ears? Juice (y^.p) _ "Do my screams still "I shook all over and you kept "I realized the more I Police Arrest Teen-Agers ring in your ears?" hollering for me to get out of the screamed the faster the stock CampbeU’s Toiiutto lA s s A suburban housewife asks car. There was no one around boy ran in my direction. Even Democrats Soup cull 1116 REGULAR this question In a published open and I realized I was to be the as you tried to figh t^ fT flie Peddling Drugs After Class letter to a man she said at­ victim of a sex maniac. stock boy you wouldn’tpet^jfo of Seek Action 2.69 TIDE PRICES tempted to attack her In a dark­ "I thought of all the women me. At this point, you host your NEW YORK (AP)—Police ar­ problem has grown "terribly," New Faintly Size ^ 2 0 ened parking lot. who were found murdered and balance. rested three boys they say were siiid Doris Hart, director of an Deal Pock Vtnttia* Woodmtrt* Capistrano* Taxtura* Lastinf Rosa* “ This guardian angel who peddling heroin on Mermaid adult education center for the WANTED STYLES! FABRICS! Police Lt. Cecil Terry said the raped and the torment they On Pollution mkn was being sought tout that i)iust have endured and I came to my defense helped me Avenue In the Coney Island sec­ area. "It has become very, very Duncan Hines Cuke Mixes SIZES FOR JRS’ • MISSES’ lo run in the right direction. tion of Brooklyn. They say the serious in the last few years." Oneida Craft Deluxe Stainless police lacked a good description thought, dear God. end niy life WASHINGTON l(AP) — Using Community Stainless now, not nl^tho hands of t^ils "This guardian angel came to boys—ages 11, 13 an 16—are Its buildings are largely • WOMEN of him by either the unnamed tho administration’s own tac- ^ Varieties 3 3 c ea. \‘ maniac. \ me in the form of a black .boy. not users, just pushing after three-story brlcji front ■with Q A re g u la rly regularly \ woman or a store stock' boy who tiCH Seniite Democrats are o n ly - o n ly 4 b 4 8 "You are the white devil, school for profit. ground floor -shops. Many of the 6.50 came to her rescue. \ ’ "I fe,Il my body stiffening as I moving to seize the political ■ 9 0 8.95 around 5 fool 7 or 8, driving a "I don't know a thing about shops are closed or (or rent. 5 GROUP I The woman, a mother in her realized you , were going to high ground In the battle Dome to Plnehuret The five attractive settings pictured ju's't obove. Each 6-piece place Choose .from any of the five beautiful patterns shown above. In break the windowy'of my car to Pontiac or Chevrolet of a dark It,” said the proprietor of a piz­ Other shops arc occupied by 40s, wrote in the letter printed against pollution. tor PllUbury setting consist, of 2 teaspoons, hollow handle knife, dinner fork, eoch setting ore 2 teaspoons, hollow hoodie kntfe, dniner fork," on the front page o f the local gel me. I felt life in my fingers color. za parlor on the avenue when civic clubs and the sort of city solod fork, soup spoon. solod fork, soup’spoon. REGULAR 12. And the ferocity of their coun­ Macomb Dally and pressed them on the horn in "I hope lind pray that your asked about the case. "I take agencies that set up offices SPACE FOOD STICKS terattack since President .Nixon •’To the man who tried to' hopes that someone would hear wife, sister or daughter will nev­ care of my own family. That’s when a community is down and (A l* moved to make pollution n Re­ drag me Into his car on the the horn blowing.. In the dis­ er be subjected lo the agony and the best way.” out. ood Hunt’s New publican issue In his State of the night of Jan. 20. tance I saw a boy looking In, my torment you put me through. "It happens," shrugs a shoe One .storefront Is occupied by Happy GOO Year? Group 2, r ^ , $14___ NOW 7.GG Union message appears to have SNAC PACK FOODS .\MPLE "Rape and murder was writ­ direction. I cried and prayed "If . your family and friends lopalrman, sitting on the shoe- Ciilra Club whose president, 1)tu>y wa.s set Wednesday in the vicinity of Union A caught OOP senators somewhat ten all over your face. that he wouldn’t ignore the horn know you for what you are and shine stand in' his shop. Henry Rivera, is also chairman Oil Co. I’latfoini 1, five miles off the Santa Bar- II \Group 8, reg. $ 19 ... .NOW 9JS9 off balance. Please read our ad In "Yes, I locked myself In my blowing. are Ignoring your situation, Ood "I’m maybe a little surprised of the local Puerto Rican Coun­ hara coast, lo mark the siKJt where the oil spill oc­ PARKING have mercy' on your next vic- at the ages, but otherwise . . ." When a Sflaate KUboommlllee nuirsday'e Herald. i . i i Group 4, reg. $28.. .NOW 1 1 ^ car but you knew I was defense­ ’’I Jumped out of the car to cil. "The drugs are, very bad," curred a year ago today. The boat was chartered less. I prayed that my cor fun towards the boy but you llm." said his middle-aged woman he said, shaking his head..'Tm on environment opened liearings Group 5, reg. $82.. .NOW 1 6 .G # The letter was signed "Wife customer. l)y COO (Cet Oil Out) for the buoy setting cere- would warm up In a second so blocked me off and tried to drug (Bee Pag* Twelve) that I could take off righjf away. me Into your car. / and mother." The Mermaid Avenue drug (See l^uge Four) monie.s. 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YOUNOPEOPlf ^ ALFRED 8HEINWOI-D K 65 reod words correspotxllng to rxeribers 51-72-8*^ Chairman Of Cinema I — Bast Hartford — Good Cai*men "I like to see a man make an 0 KQ7653 of your Zodioc birth sigix riM of tfm ratm gt m to tntofm ^ T A U K U S SCORFIO The Reivers, 7:00, 9:00. pomttt obovt tbo ovHobtbf)f of effort.” the Old Kibitzer ♦ 73 ^ A M , » 11 31 On ' 61 A nd ' O C F. 11 By .lOHN ORUBER ffiovfo eonfoof for vfowfog t f fftott cMWroo. 3 3 F « io )o 62 Sorrwon# Cinema I — Cactus Flower, grumbled. "A felloul who de­ «EST EAST 2$My N o r, I I Heart Drive i ^ MAY 10 3 0ont, 33TondwKV 63 From 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:40, 9:40. Bizets "Carmen" played ,to liberately U m ^ a trick away 4i Q 10975 A 643 )M-22-3»44 4 Sn«oert< 3 4 $ M tt« i 64 Buy 9^2041 ALL A fiiS AOMITTIO must be an anarchist. First 65 Sorrwm'ryg Cinema H— Viva Max, 2:00. standing room only at the Bush- ^ QJ92 9 1 0 8 7) 5 Yo u 35 Ltntuorttw 53-5M1-W' Mrs. Irene Blair ^ a in Is Auditnets 6 Swno 36 A g o in tt 66Glomoroui 4:30, 7:00. 9:30. nell last evening, and even the thing you know he’ll be plant­ 0 98 0 A J 10 UMINI 67 Mood SA6ITTARIUS chairman for the He'art Fund ' -2^ 7 Y o u 'It 37 In Cinerama —r Goodbye, Mr. standing room was sold to thq ing bombs under the center ♦ Q 10 J 9 ^ 4 2 ■ Bm 3B Annoyed 66 Srmootne Drive In town, scheduled to «C>^ 3 9 C o n 69M o d o Chips, 8:00. limits of the fire laws. Starring ALL A6CS AOM im O table." I bought the old genUe- SOUTH JUHl *LM TOOppoutron O fC , I t lotItatuM 4 0 V o u n * lt start in February. Mrs. Blair East Windsor DriveJn — in 'the title role was Rosalind Partntal Gutdanca Suntsttd man a drink and listened to his A A K J ,7-lMJ-O 11 T lw r t 't 41 Buym e 71 N o » 8-1M0-41^ 6 P 72 Fort has chosen to concentrate her R®op«n Friday. Elias, ■with Richard Tucker op­ story. 12 Yo u 42 Yo u S2-57:68_1j L; <;? A743 l3Clm 43 Ttunkm Q 73 You Manchester Drive-In — Re posite her. Vem Shlnall made a South dealer. C A N C n CAMICORM drive during the week - of Feb. 0 4 2 14 tu c k 44 To u o rd 74 For open Friday. debut here as Escamillo. North-South vulnerable. JUHl i i 15So4«« 45 M ay 75 Yo u r 16-33 and the local quota for this REsmicno A AK65 76 Momo State Theatre— Easy Rider, Altogether it was about as I Undtr 17 raquirts accompanying Opening lead—Ten of Spades. mV 11 lO C o n 46 D n a m JA N . 19 South Weil North East SBM 77 Today year Is $1,100. Partnt pr Adult Guardian i d llR o o l 47 Too 1-ir2 M 4 ^ 7:06, 9:00. good a Carmen as you are like­ "1 was watching that fellow ^ 3-1A25^ ltF « < 4 4 * W o k * TB To d o y Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher is chair­ 1 * Pass 1 0 Pass 19 For 49 By 7 9 R ig h l 45*74My UA Theatre— 'Viva Max, 7:00, ly to encounter anywhere. Often, Harmon play a hand at three 2 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass ^ a st-n 80 Ronorrod man of special gifts; Maurice 20SnulM SO Ba A Q U A R IU S , 8:46. this crowd-pleaser is put to­ notrump," the Old Kibitzer be­ LK 81 Y o u r Bolstridge, general business; 21 T o 51 So«y gether as cheaply as possible in HO OHC UNDER 17 AO M iniO gan. And while he Jotted the I •'<'^7” 2 2 A 52 EncKmeme 82 ^»«nor|ot4o Mrs. Joseph Szegda, clubs and 53 Somoona 83 Wtio'« order to balance the seasonal (Agt limit may vary cards down on a cocktail nap- L - A ll® . 11 23T>n«Ar ft*. It organizations; Mrs. Carl Ham- in cartain araat) . but the diamonds will provide 24 0 « 54 OHorondy 84 And 2-13-24-357^ budget, but this was not the kin, I wondered how .Leonard „ partner fJ»4-15r2M7 25 UO 5SNorvau4 B5Htord merstrom, Heart Week chair­ J60* 86 Anoturon 4»61-<2-90Vt; Manchester case last evening. In fact I’ve 26 Fersous man, and Miss Karen Hammar- Harmon had upset the old boy. reasonable help for the putt. 2 7 M o k « 57 And eiLrnng n scB never known Frank Pandolfi to ML H QB IB Harmon is conservative by na- y, ^ame be- V IM O 58 Auo<« 88 Adronco* strom. special events chair­ or T»4 2iMorrr ft*. 19 Hospital Notes treat it in this manner. Al/G- II 29 Be 59 Ayugrtul 89 Urwmportont man. Captains for the town will MonoM 83 p-m ., p.m. In all areas except m a­ ging my elbow to attract my at­ Hale School. Opened in ’ 68, area, under the tutelage of Da- Woodward Waesche, basso from 4 p-m--< p-m. tention. “ Then he led a diamond rid Rand. The instruction Is free Glastonbury who sang the small ternity where they are 3 to 4 He Rails at Politicians Intensive Care and Coronary and didn’t even bother to play part of Morales. Weakest In the and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Finally Accepted by Board but there is a $1 lee for the use Care: Immediate family only, a high card from the dummy. Who Switched Veto Vote of the area. cast was Linda Heim all as Mi- anytime, limited to five mln- chaela, but her good looks, per­ He Just grabbed the nearest Instructions will be given Admitted Thursday: Judy card — jt happened to be the BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — ’The The Capt. Nathan Hale School coming educational and cul­ sonality and acting ability made tural acUritles of the high each Thursday and those wish- Burch, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Jo- trey of diamonda' president of the National Educa­ hsis been accepted by the Board Maternity: Fathers, 11 s-m.- you forgive her for her school students, through the Ing to participate are asked to seph Schweitzer, Mill St., Broad -what happened tion Association, the nation’s of Education as an official part UriB p.m., and $:3B p.m.-8 ‘‘swoops,’ ’ sometimes inaccurate then?” meet at Tomans hall at 6:16 Brook; Michelle Myatt, Box 48, j asked largest teachers’ group, says, ol the local school system, with Boo ters Club. p-m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p-m., and intonation, and generally punk Tickets for the show will be p.m. to travel In a group. Each "We want to beat five or 10 con­ control of the building being t ' M p-m.-S p-m. diction. Stores; Ottmar Held, Reed St., ^^e old gentleman looked at available at the door, or from participant Is asked to have his gressmen who switched their TOWN Rockville; Etta Gehring, Gehr- ^is empty glass, and I nodded turned over to the board by the Age Umlta: In maternity, Miss Elias had all Miss Hei- vote on the HEW (health, edu­ Debbie Edmondson. Arthur Ma- own equipment, 13 In other areas, no lim it in ing Rd., Rockville; Thomas t^e bartender to refill It. "I School Building Committee. Ihe mall’s assets and none of her cation and welfare) veto.” school is now eligible for state hue, DeHay, Mrs. Stephen Boh- **wtio'R Who" aelf-aervioe. failings. Carmen is a role that Dooley, Range Hill Dr., Rock- don’t know what happened man, Larry Knight, or Joseph Elizabeth Dennis Hutch- ville; Edward Smith, Tunnel "We will use them as an ex­ reimbursement, at one half the all too often Is characterized by next,” the Old Kibitzer admit­ ample. We will put the fear of Grosso. Cost will be one dollar Lake Rd.. has been nam- The administration reminds Road, Vernon; Dorothy Ells­ cost, and the first payment Is mere hip-swinging, passing for ted. “ I left the room after that God in politicians all over the for adults and 75 cents for stu- jjj who of American vlaltors that with construction worth, Hammond St., Rockville; expected in April. acting. Miss Elias made It an silly play." country,” George D. Fischer of The $1.4 million school, which Women" for the sixth consecu­ under way, paridng ^ause is Harold Lehrmitt, Grant St., Shrewd Maneuver Taxes Diie honest, three - dimensional Des Moines, Iowa, told a teach­ was one of the flr^ so-called tive year. Bmlted. Visitors are asked to Rockville; Evelyn Wisk, Jolly I got the full hand later from All taxpayers In the town are character. Moreover she sang ers’ meeting Wednesday. "middle" schools in the state, Atty. Hutchins was associated bear with the Iwspltal while the Road, Ellington; John Reyn- the players. Harmon’s duck on reminded that Feb. 2, this com­ with conslsltent musically, not The NEA had the "most mas­ opened Its doors to students in with her father, the late Edward parking problem exista. with an eye to the audience. olds. East Hartfort; J u ll^ diamonds was ing Monday, Is the last day to Remkiewicz, Janet Dr., RotSc- sive” lobbying drive in history September, 1966. Plans for the LeRoy Dennis, former Judge for Mr. Tucker did not seem to be a shrewd maneuver. Just as I pay the second Installment of Hie Windham County Juvenile ville; Helen Prokop, Oak St., working to pass the education school were t>egun early in 1986, taxes due on the grand list of Patients today: 390 in the best of voice at the out­ had expected. East won with the bill, which President Nixon ve­ when a school building commit­ Court, from 1939 to 1846. set, but as the evening progress­ Rockville, and Ernest Um- ten of diamonds and returned a Oct. 1, 1968, 'Without Interest, a d m it t e d TESTEIRDAY: berger. Maple St., Rockville. toed Monday night, Fischer tee was formed, and Architect She was trial Justice for ed, he overcame his vocal dif­ spade to the kind. Now Harmon provided the first Insetailment Columbia from 1963 to 1961 and Lesley A. Bell, Burrows Hill said. ficulties and sang with the voice Dischai^ed Thurs^y : ^ t a Walter P. Crabtree of West was paid on tlm a. Rd., Hebron; Mrs. Laura C. The group intensified lobbying town counsel from 1966-68. She to which we have grown accus­ Lincoln, Vernon Garden Apts., Hartford 'was awarded the con­ Tax Collector Audrey Bray Beilis. 392 Oakland St.; David monds and return to dummy activities to override the veto, was also secretary of the Trial tomed. This is remarkable in a Rockville Gene Wheelock, ... . tract for design of the 36-room also reminds residents of the J. BiUiel, 27 Garden St.; Wendy „ , o. ____ with the king of hearts to cash but the effort failed Wednesday. Justice Assembly In 1959. tenor who is now 54 and has Spring St., Rockville Salomea _____ . . structure, which houses Grades new state law which became Anne Burgess, 85 Galaxy Dr.; the rest of the suit. He lost only She was president of the celebrated 25 years at the Met. Pluto, Enfield; Beatrice Keish, 5 through 8. effective on-Oct. 1, 1969, which Mrs. Sandra C. Cullen, Old two diamond tricks, making Willlmantic District Heart As­ Frasquita was sung by Jodell Rockville; Lynn Johnson, Som­ When the school went out for makes it mandatory that any Post Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Elea­ game with two overtricks. sociation, now combined' with Renting and her girl friend, ers; Brian Kentfield, South St., bids, Conyers Construction Co. tax paid be applied to the old- nor Gigllo, Bolton; Amy R. „ . , South would win only eight the Eastern Chapter of Ccwi- Mercedes, by Rosilin Hupp. Rockville; Emily of Manchester was low bidder, e.>st outstanding tax bills for nectlcut Heart Association. She Haack. 65 Westminster Rd.; II li® played the queen of Both did very well, with Mias Spring St., Rockville; Ronald and the building ultimately cost which a person Is liable. Under Russell F. Haugh Jr., East diamonds at the first roimd of Is presently secretary of the Renting having a little the bet­ Lemek, Mt. Vernon Apt., Rock­ $13.90 per square foot to con- this new law, residents no long- group. Hartford; Norman Mawdsley, that suit. East would refuse the ter of it. Another pair of stage ville; Leo Plourde, Rocky Hill; struct, which was well below the wHl be able to apply pay- Atty. Hutchins was GOP town Webster Lane, Hebron; Mrs. trick, and then dummy’s long friends in the opera is Remen- Gladys Steiner, Bush Hill Rd., Jack Nlcdmlsoa voted best state average at that time ments to current bills such as chairman from 1968-68 and is a Muriel A. Hayward, 1 Center suit would never come in. De- dado and Dancaire, sung last Manchester; Mary Plourde, Old , . j, j There was a delay in accep- motor vehicles if there are any trustee of the Saxton B. Little Rd., Andover; Philip Hultgren, supporting actor — N.Y. evening by Arthur Graham and Farm Rd„ ■R.lland, and Beverly ance of the school by the Board 5ther bills outstanding from Library, a member of the His­ 131 Ferguson Rd. Instead of four tricks in the suit. film oritlca. Robert Falk. Minor, Mountain St., Ellington. of Education due to several past years. Therefore, releases torical Society and the DAR. Also, Anthony and Kelly M. Daily Question at 7:00. 0:06 Both sang extremely well, qiinor problems which have ap­ cannot be given for motor ve­ She and her husband, Carlton Julian, Stafford Springs; Earl Partner opens with 1-NT (16 -A LYRIC. 'niAaiC SOMA OP THt both have been heard here be­ parently been taken care of. hicles until taxes ere paid In Hutchins, have two children Keeney, 12M Bluefield Dr.; to 18 points), and the next play­ ROAD! AN HISTORIC MOVItr fore. and both are only moder­ No Injuries Reported I .Ric*UAOKM«afL 1*1 Democratic Caucus full on prior years. and two grandchildren. Walter H. Klar, 507 Notrii Rd., er passes. 'You hold: Spades, 8- Local Democrats are preptir- Bolton; Mrs. Miriam A. Kruz- ately talented In the histrionic In Carrier Wasp Fire 3 ; Hearts, K-6-S; Diamonds, K- department. Joseph Fair was Ing for reorganizatlcm of the Manchester Evening Herald Manchester Evening Herald ewskl, 255 Avery St., Wapping Q-7-6-5-S; CltdM, 7-8. well cast in the small part of BOSTON (AP) — Fire broke MMOO COMMMT « m«>ol«« Democratic Town Committee, Coventry correspondent, HoUy Columbia correspondent Vir­ Michael Lajole, Hartford; Mrs. What do you say? MfLI WOOOuCtiO*«S 0UM"t4 ^ Zuniga out today in a storage area four and have set March 6 as the Ganiner, tel. 743-87W. ginia Carison, tel. 338-9334. Noella T. Lemire, Hartford; Answer: Bid 3-NT. The hand date for a caucus, according to Mrs. Cora M. McCloud, East Mr. Shinall sang well enough decks below the main deck of Is 'worth only a raise to 2-Nr, GUARANTEED an announcement by Town Hartford; Mrs. Jeannlne M. as Escamillo but he failed to the aircraft carrier Wasp, Chairman Raymond H. Bradley McNiff, 27 Grant Rd.; Otto come across as the popular hero a Navy spokesman said no Nelson, 24 Church St.; Kenneth he is supposed to be. It’s a one was Injured and that the wetiffRBariiiW Sr. Time and place of the cau­ Dandelion Is Epitome imv-Mnii^rii cus will be announced at a later P. Phaneuf, Stafford Springs; swashbuckling role, and while (i|.g -was contained about an M b r Two Yiear Certificates \ A. Ralm/ Mihanckl, Stafford brings; Carlo Moresco conducted and the Democratic Town Commit- its yellow glory Just because It twpen the sexes, zookeepers kept the orchestra at a bright RIES 6 & 4U • BOl rUN NUICH tee, which has 40 members, ij fpee to all. :‘is i^t i^men Unger 1^- ^ I^. and EistnwiinUW BW.—SAX,—SDN. toould contact any one of the I wouldn't issue Insurance on ggt at the tigers’ cages, men at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burnett, loud as he sometimes is inclined above nominating committee the Hfc of any man who habitu- those that house gorillas and the to do. His brother Rlccardo act­ THE BEHT OF THE 199 Main St. members, or Bradley. nlly pours himself a second or other big apes. There must be a ed as stage manager and did a JAIMES BONDS SAID Snowmobile PoU third drink of brandy after din- reason, and the reason probably DISCHARGED YESTBRD.^Y; THE AUTHOB AMD Lori M., Cherj-1 L.. George R. reasonably good Job. He lighted Mrs. Andrew D^ounas. Mrs. ner. isn’t too flattering to either sex the sets more to my taste than MANY VIPS. Muriel Roberts. and Mrs. Purple is the traditional color I never met a man who said and Diana L. Mellen, 762 Oark I St., Wapping; Edward J. Dono­ is his customary manner, but 0/% Yvonne Dvirocher are still con= of roj^ty. but Is the least flat- he liked red cabbage and failed he still isn't too convincing with CHAM.es A mOMAN t ducting an informal poll of local tering color to most ot the worn- van. 600 Woodbridge St.; Jean to add, patting his stomach, crowd scenes. 4 - residents who would like to en insist on wearing It. M. Taylor, Storrs; Charles D. “ but It doesn’t like me.” Thomas Camjon did the cho­ state an opinion, either pro or Iheii husbands should be enti- Lowery Jr., RFD 1, Forest Rd reography as usual, and as CASINO con. regarding use of snowmo- H®n«ton Dr.. Vernon; Mrs. Irene Nl XT TO TWO GUTS o«d 0« ANTMOOR ROYALE scarcely outstanding. He wasn’t Available In Amounts Of $600 To $80,000 The three women believe that everything that goes up must ! S ^ t ^ m t o ^ B u t If he had. W y . 10 W ., _ Middle Tpke.; FEIER USTINOV-RWIQJUfni 5 JONATHAN WWTDS- portimity to make their opinions telely. ease with himself? Brook Apw, J. Fortin, 38 Knighton St.; Mrs much stage room. known, and also to offer sug­ If you get tired of sitting on Katherine L. Keefe, 614 Foster gestions regarding regulations your hands at a long <^>era sung m a x ; St.. Wapping; Mfca. Ruby Cer- or safety tips for snowmobilers. in a foreign language, the beat way to keep from geCOng bored Javcees Honor vlni, 27 Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Pin’ a Bars Interested residents are asked is to look arognd and cow t the Martha J. Nowaurk. 68 Garden to mail their ideas to any one of The number of bars on the Regular Accounts number of old ladles who stil; Three Members St.; Mark H. Peterson, 62 Hor­ IS TOO 90 Day Notice Accounts the three women, and the re­ insignia pin worn by members carry lorgnettes. ton Rd.; Mrs. Loretta Keith, sults will then be tabulated for of the D.A.R. represents the The best argument for the re­ Oomraendative medallions, East KUUngly; Mrs. Laura De- MUCH... presentation at next Monday’s number of ancestors who ren­ Minimum Initial Deposit $100 Daily Interest’ Paid from Day of turn of the vest is that it pro­ nDfing the 50th anniversary of Carll, Stafford Springs; Gus ToA«m Council meeting. Working dered patriotic service to the vides a needed variety In the the National Javcees. have been Panayotoplus. East Hartford. In additlafi to nouristahig the Deposit to Day of Withdrawal with pollsters on tabulations vrill codntry during the American Interest Compounded Daily, average man’s daily routihe. It given to three members of the Also, Mrs. Norma M. Rauchen- body and filling a need in % be Stephen Lov-zim and Dr. Rc%- Manchester chapter for their ■ ytap gives him something to spUl bach, 63 Thompson Rd.; Irvin Revolution. socU Ufe, food saf.lafiew cer­ Paid Monthly Interest Compounded Daily, 2 ert Bowen. service to the organization. Dupre. Boston Hill Rd., A n - ______tain Mnotfonal needs. Elv^m gravy on besides his necktie. Booster’s Show Nothing restores a fellow’s Those cited include Robert dover; Stanely F. fHchols, Eeist though a meal may be ade­ Interest Paid from Day of Deposit Paid Monthly More than 12 acts are in the faith in a better vrorld than to Patrick of 10 Olcott St., current Hartford; Jil! W. Smyle. Wlh- quate outiUfosiaUy, the food to Day of Withdrawal offing for Feb. 7 and 8. when Jaycee president; Edward may not leave Ute consumer check the return cup In a phone mantle; Cinoy L. Banister, 23 “ jfflotl]er Cdaurage anb pier (Cl]ilbren” No Notice Required to Withdraw the Coventry High School Boost­ Bates of 134 Benton St., execu- Maple St., Wapping; Jennifer L. writb a sense of genuine eat- 5 booth, before making his own 90 Days Notice ^to Withdraw ers Club will present a variety ^'"® '"^®® president of the Oon Ufactlon. People who travel call, and find an overtooked Horesta, 40 Olcott St.; Mrs. A Drama in Three Acts in a new land with unfamil­ show at the high school. It warms hte heart necticut Jaycees and past pnesi- Besaie P. Duff, Glastonbury; On Feb. 7. the show win be dime In It. . ’ By BERTOLT BRECHT iar f(x>d customs often find V dent of the- local Jaycees; and jurg. Florence Cole, S3 Parker R a problem to adjust to the presented at e:15 p.m., and on all day. An old-timer is a guy who can Richard Bohadick of 76 st.; Mrs. Janet Jarvis. 79 C3ot- Presented by c h a n ^ cUetary. Tradttonea Subject to regulations 9 the 8th. a Sunday. it »-0 1 be 2 „jn «m ber'w h en m ^ police- Hawthorne St . past president of tage St.; Mrs. Marlene M. SOCK and BUSKIN habMa result In certain foods p.m. men who had calluses had them ■I'® organization. Fournier. 39 Main St.; Michael Friday, Jan. 30, and Saturday, Jan 31, atB P.M. pleasing one person and There. w-.U be comedy, vocal­ on their feet. The medallions, which are Misseri. 647 Hartford Tpke.. proving dlataateful to an­ ists, instrumer.’-alists. atxlience Yesterday the billboard was numbered, are recorded with the Vemon. BAILEY AUDITORIUM other. llie warmth and kat- participation, acrobatics and Jaycee National Headquarters In Also, Mr.i. Norman Boisvert brfaoUoB imparted when denounced as the biggest threat General Admission $1.00 familtar and favorite foods film clipe from movies pro­ to America’s beat scenery. To­ Tulsa. Okla. and son, M.msfield; Mrs. Mau­ In connection with its program are served hinges on prev­ duced by the High School day the villain Is the feminine rice PHxrier and son. 83 Berkley JAMES Drama Club, "rhe show is be­ ■Helping Hand," the Jaycees ious happy experiences. maxicoat. Dr.. Vemon; Mrs. Lloyd S1,1- BOND! 646-1700 ing directed by high school will entertain a group of under- Clair and daughter. South Gla>- But toiiay's wife has it teacher Eldmund DeHay. and ^-bury great! She and her fam­ Steve Nardine and Joan Dono­ not bis medicine "garnegarne Feb. 14 at the South ily can emne to MR. hue will act as co-master of Mugging has become so wide­ Wij'idsor arena. 'The program, Has Your Dentist Canceled Your Appointment Lately? STEAK, 344 Center ceremonies. How Loud I» Loud ? spread that a man who brags at arranged.by a committee under Toujours, Toujours, Tonight For Sure! Street, 646-1995, where Proceeds from the event wiU a cocktail'party that he baa nev­ project -chairman Robert De* ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — A be used to help sp onsor forth- TONlOilT 7:t*, 8:1® our menu features a er been assaulted or robbed on Prospero. also wlU be attended special state House subcommit­ bv children of the Jaycees. grand sdeetkm of meals CNUUIR.RLMM the streets is regarded by fte tee te trying to decide how loud Last November, the otganlza- ig too loud. each whkh is pre­ rtra saifRS • um iu MMEtt other guests as either a liar or pared to perfecti(Hi. We an exhfiktiaolaL :;oD sponsored a ^ p for 16 boys a bill proposet^ by Rep. Me DanoMvn WMOTMia to the Yale-UPenn football ^lanrbpstpr Middle age la that time of tile Kee Hargrett of Jesup, an osteo­ also feature a most fan­ JMNU m m ■ ouN wma Savings 6ank# of Manchester game m the Yale Bowl. New MLUN UVI ■ V-OIMMN RBNI wben a feOew who finally gets path who says he wants to run tastic luncheon menu. Haven. for governor, would require WimUIMLIII ■ DUMUIMTBI ^DpninQ IfpraUi his Juat desserts can’t enjoy J (^ us soon, won’t you, JURM UM U NaN promoters of musical events hi Membor F'O I C Published Dellr Except Sunday! them because they are not ao for a meal you won’t B oU d sn at 13 BiaaeU Street his diet. Plants and Animals the state to print warnings on forget er, CbiuL (01040) People attending s public tea- the tickets that the sound may Ttlepboae (4S-27U timonlal dinner don't mind bow A census of Uvtng things In- damage listeners’ ears. HELPFUL HINT Bacond Claas Postase Paid much other speakers pi ski the dlcates that there are mote than It is being studied by the spe­ Tt> clean windows, rinse out THE / Seven .Convanlam OfficM to Serve Tm Maaebeetar. ^oim. cial subcommittee of the House a ooupte pf ohsota of crum bl­ H91AMKS BtJBSCRIFTION RATES guest of honor, but they begin to 300.000 species of plants and ed newspaper and use as a tBams souTMtnn Parebl^ la Advance see flaws in his chararter U be more than a milUon species of Hygiene and SanlUttion Commit­ rag. ’Ihe ptintor'a Ink will MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD e SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH d y Tmr ...... ttew himself speaks more than lO or animals, according to Bncyclo- tee, of which Hargrett is a malM the windows shins t 5T(in member. K e e ...... t'jo 1® mtmitea. paedia Britannlca. nci Main Office, Perkede and Bolton Notch Open Sat. 9 A.M. to Noon v\, \ \’ V \ V' ^ y

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 PAGE FOUR Canada Fears America Wholesale Price ise v v '\ Coventry Spinster (Miss Kellenis), May Control Its Future HEtlTH KEN JOHNSON Highest Since \' GE Talks By MAX HABBEL80N the day when the U.S. popula- PORTRAIT t CANDID WASHINGTON (AP) — The pared palnU, fertilizer mate­ CAPSULES^.by IRS Still ‘Filed’ in Standoff Awoolated PreM Writer lion reachea 300 million. He ex- government report yesterday a rials and crude natural rubber," Now Down Four-Phase Program M . A . P e t t i At the end of that case a Wedding Photography OTTAWA (AP) - A visitor in P®®**®*;*! fe^rs the population HASH HADDAM, Oonn. (AP) Canada might .easily go away ">‘Sbt start a stam- 2 per cent rise in prices of proc­ it said. M.D. Jury returned to her all but Lumber and wood product The Internal Revenue Service wUh the feeling that U.S.-Cana- P®**® toward "empty" Canada, $800 of about $8,000 the govern­ “Service Beyond The Plcturetakin^ essed foods this month, indicat prices continued declining and T o Details ■ F VOU hlAVE HEART Pl^EAJE, has launched another counter­ Approved for Dump ment had attached from the, dlan friendship was about to be “ I' «'®. '" “ '‘ ® Ing further bud news for Ameri­ wholesale prices of motor vehi­ $H«UlP YOU REFUA6 to HAl^E AY , offensive against Vivien Kel- company's bank account. Planninsr SuRgestions ■mothered under an avalanche Pobcbis.” he said, "we may well OPERATION OR tARE AN ANEAfFETli? can consumers In the worst in­ cles were slightly lower, the bu- Contlnupd from Pa»sf* One» ^ four-phase projrram for the side has not been used for lem s'■ latest attack — and the of dispute. be overpowered and annexed.” In April, 1969 she Uled a Accepted Protocol, Band Arrangements, Etc. flationary spiral in 20 years. reau said. the fine. details of language In town dump has been accepted dumping, and this portion could battle of the. spinster and the blank income tax form,' saying 9\>r example,, Oommunlca- I'berc is widespread concern, Food price hikes, which usual­ VFresh and dried vegetable % proposed contracts that other- i„ be used for a po-sslble future she would not pay until the V tlona Minister Eric Klerans euld ®'’®" *" Rovemment circles, tax men is still a .standoff.' 32 WALKER ST. 649-3364 ly move quickly from the whole­ quotations moved) up^Iter droj> wise were said to be complete. ^ ® ’ trench-fill operation. However. government refunded $48,000, a few days ago that U.S. com- ° '’®’- P”»'*‘^'® P ° ? .1 ! ping In December,” 1|he bureau Any tentative agreements eludes the possibility of utilizing caretaker's shed in this Ml.ss Kcllems, who is 73, sin­ puter data centers storing Infor- Arctic waters if the United sale to the retail level, had al­ gle and a retired industrialist, plus interest, she has overpaid said In reporting on food price were expected to be ratified the present site a second time area would have to be torn mation on CJanadlans may pre- begins sending huge oil ready risen 7.2 per cent at the filed a suit against the IRS on in income taxes during the past hikes. swiftly by two unions that bar- tor a second level ramp - fill 21 years because of the higher, vent Canada's control of Us own through the Northwest supermarket in the past year. gain nationally for a majority of operation. report recomniends that Jan. 21 on behalf of herself and filturg Passage to transport oil out of "Grains, fluid milk, green some 25 million other unmar­ rates for single persona. Includ- The Labor Department’s pre­ the 147,000 unlonlaed GE em- The report^was prepared by depression south of the shed ing interest at six percent, she At almost the same time, a Alaska liminary report on January coffee and oil seeds were high­ ployes. The company estimated LouncilmM Hugo Thomas, who ramp-filled, and the entire ried ■ taxpayers Some concern also has been er,” it said. She'claims "that all of them former finance minister, "Walter Bha/er photo wholesale prices said the big­ thar 130.000 workers werb strik. Is a gTOlo^st a ^ also ^ a i> eventually evened off with fund of $76,323.40. Gordon, was declaring that the expressed in Parliament, and gest Increases were for meals "Increases for ipeats, animal Ing its plants In 135 cities. "inJ Council s existing ramp-fill level. are being taxed at unfair and PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE feeds and sugar were principal­ ilfegal rates that discriminate The IRS asked her to turn first preoccupation of Canadians outside, over reports that the Engaged and sugar. It was learned that a number u,g Some of the fill for this could ly responsible for the advance in favor of married taxpayers. over her records last Oct. 7 in in the 1970b milat be to win bock Canadian government might „ . , ‘ _ The large food price hikes s-,r Middletown. She refused as she The engagement of Miss .. , , In the processed foods 8did feeds of differences over con trol acoulrlng a new be obtained from preparing a Then, on Jan. 23, the IRS AND MANCHESTER HOMEMAKER’S V O 11 their economic independehce barter away potential enerey ” “ were the major factor In an tails had .been resolved during possibility of acquini^ a ne system north of the N«. MFAT PATiENTA WITH HEART ■ read three amendments to the index,” It Bold. the night session, and the nego- ^ump site p ^ ib ly adjacent to trench-fill system north P/AEAAE liAN UNPE860 NEi;EAAARy filed a petition seeking a hear- ^ ...... SERVICE. INC. NEEDS ■ W M from the United States. resources aa well as special Patricia Ann I^ckfor of Man- ^^g^-all rise of seven-tenths of 1 fbe present site, so that a ramp- existing shed. ^tlR6ERY ANP ANEATHE^IA. ing on Miss Kellems^ refusal Constitution that she claims ap- Thifl has long been a poUttcal transit rights through the Arctic Chester to John Rossi Jr., of tj,e Wholesale Price There were partially offset­ ting price declines for cattle. tiatoM had (ju trench-fill operation could The wetland in the northern Haalth Capsul*. giv*i h«lplul inlofm»tion to turn over her financial rec-- P ^ ^®*^ case. Mature women urgently needed for staff of Man­ issue. Published figures show waters In return for a boost In Hartford has been announced index, largest since an eight- '^*In*a" mLtine^two weeks ago ®*‘®‘' approximately 10 section of the dump can be It it not intondodtc bool a dtagnoitic noturo ords to the IRS. The case she brought in Tax that foreign Investors—mostly oil exports to the United States. by her parents, Mr. andMrs. tenths rise last May and second,, ru s a eggs, e e-,1^ 1 . m to 25 more years of life to the built up with clean fill to about Miss Kellems' suit was filed Court Jan. 21 involves $813.30 chester Homemaker’s Service. Skills in caring for Aonericans—have taken over 606 "It would be the height of fol- John Leckfor of 16 McKee St. largest for one month In nearly report said. majors o p c ®® ® operation, depending on future two feet above the water table, the government says she owes The January rise brought the Teen-Agers in the Tax Court of the United Canadlan bustness firms since lyp.” says the Toronto Globe and Her fiance Is the son of Mr. four years, ^ for res Il^ ^ n ‘ he old gravel ridge in the States in Washington, D.C. The for ta.\es In 1965, because offi­ the sick, the elderly and children helpful. Part-time 1963. U-S. Interests now own Mail, "to sell all of our tomor- and Mrs. John Rossi Sr., of rigg gf four-tenths of 1 per wholesale price Index 4.7 i>er cials disallowed -certain medi­ cent above a year ago. Living rlmts-^nnes^ tm^rs^nnH ^ alternative suggested same area can be used as a IRS petition was filed In U.S. work at a good hourly rate plus professional train­ more than 60 per cent of the pe- rows for a somewhat more com- Hartford. cent for farm products and ines noInMne to an end to the possibility of sharing a natural barrier between the Arrested As cal expenses claimed by Miss troleum and gas industry, aibout fortable today; and it looks ns costs, also measured by the bu­ ings pointing to an end to the ^jump program with an ajoining „_pa and the wetland District Court in New Haven. Mls.s Leckfor, a 1966 gradu- three-tenthb of 1 per cent for a SCULPTURED All of this was disclosed Wed-, Kellems. ing and the satisfaction of community service. 60 per cent of the mines and re- though that Is what the govern- ate of Manchester High School, range of Industrial raw reau, have risen 6.1 per cent in naUonal strike. After that, in becoming oart of a ^ ^ wetland, In her petition she claimed the past year, steepest since the absence of results, the ma>Y regional system. The report al- Another recommendation is Dope Pushers nesday by Miss Kellems. finerles and 46 per cent of the ment has in contemplation." is employed In the financial de- materials made up the rest of Miss Kellems has declared ®he is not only entitled to the 1951. ors wanted President Nixon to so^includes a summary of exist- ‘ be digging of exploratoi^ holes Telephone 648-9511 between 9 a.im and 4 p.m. factories in Canada. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott t^e January Increase. TWEEDS take whatever action considered ing- conditions at the dumo. de- ‘ •'® southwestern section to Continued from I’lig*- Onei she would go. to Jail rather deduction, but is due V2.939A3 Another cause for complaint Trudeau has assured the House Division of United Aircraft, j .i. ing conditions at the dump, de East Hartford. Mr. Rossi, a The latest I n c r e ^ ^ h ^ the necessary to end the strike. determine whether that area than turn over her financial overpayment of taxes that for appointment. at the. moment is Washington’s of (Commons that he has no in­ 1966 graduate of South Catholic index up to 116.9. The fl^ re Bu8 Kills Schoolboy, 5 MANY 2 Details of the expected settle .....sU^^ili^three ...... stages^^and...... bas ever been used for dump- afraid to let my kids go out- records, and she says she is y®®*" because of the higher effort to ease U.S. trade with tentlon to barter away either site in three stages and the _ „ protected by the Constitution's rates for unmarried persons High School, Hartford, Is em- means that It cost wholesalers ments were hidden behind a future development plans. The "^® Taggings will deter- side." Red China. U.S. Inslstance that Canada’s water resources or Its NORTH HAVEN. Conn. (AP news blackout. Bargaining has report recognizes the possibility mine if a trench-fill operation is in the back of the club Is a Fifth Amendment guarantee Canadian subsidiaries of Ameri- sovereignty over Arctic waters, ployed In the service depart- $116.90 on the average for goods ment of Pratt and Whitney worth $100 In the 1957-59 period —.Robert LaTorre, a 5-year-old COLORS been with the International Un- also that sanitary landfill might advlseable in other sections of ^ggight-iifting set and two doors against testifying against one- can companies were subject to but this ha.s not quieted the Division of United Aircraft, on which the Index is based. kindergarten student, was fa­ ion of Electrical Workers, AFL- not be the ultimate answer to the property. , another club with two ^ U.S. r e la tio n s against such fears. tally Injured when a school bus CIO, and the independent Unit- refuse disposal. The Coventry To carry out these recom- , j < i, hior. ' ^ statement issued Wed- trade has aroused protests in Diplomatic and technical Boat Hartford. "Metals and metal products he had Just left ran over him A fall wedding la planned. Important factor in the ed Electrical Workers, with the dump became a sanitary land- mendatlons, a timetable of P°®‘ ^bles and a Ju e x nesday, Miss Kellems said a the'past. talks between the United States Wednesday afternoon. other 10 unions expected to fol- fill operation a little more than three to fivemonths is feasible Ing Latin tunes as young men subpoena served on her Wed- The Toronto Star has said: and Canada are in progress on ------rise for industrials as prices Police said he apparently were boosted for iron and steel low the pattern of settlements a year ago. In accordance with gt this point' 60 per cent of the chalk their cues.The club offers nesday at her home in the rur- "We should tell them that many problems. Actually, rela- Critical Plaudits slipped on ice and fell under­ 9 with the lUE and UE. state laws. jump should be covered and this instead of the street. al town------of' East Haddam bore « PANDORA’S BOX American laws are nice for tions between the two countries scrap, copper, antimony, nickel, neath the moving bus. The bus an affidavit that was notarized lead, steel mill products and About 310,000 domestic em- Since passage of a law pro- graded with some seed and tree Cidra Club had larger quar- Americans but that we have have rarely been better. Those LONDON (AP) — Diana had Just left him off at his Nov. 13, 1969. She questioned several other important.. metal ployes of GE would be affected hibiting residents from burning planting, and the dump should ters but could not attord the BOLTON NOTCH SHOPPING PLAZA laws of our own for firms which familiar with the Canadian Dors, blonde former sex bomb home on Bradley Street, after WALL-TO-WALL CARPET why the IRS has "been sitting products,” the bureau said. by new contracts. traSh, the volume of refuse at probably last for another year, winter heating bill, Rivera said. are chartered in Canada, which scene accept complaints against of British movies, won critical returning him from the Temple J. Curtis County head of the the dump has more than doubl- ^ addition to development of Now he is trying to get a new on it all this time.” plaudits today for er first stage "There were substantial in­ Street School. Miss Kellems added: “ The In­ operate here, earn profits here the United States as normal, 100% Nylon Dupont 501 Federal Mediation and Concili- ed. This, together with problems serves pla®« where "at least we can and pay taxes here.” There Is nothing in Canada at role in London in 17 years. creases in the prices of paper, The driver, Edward Donesky, ation Service, directed separate Involving the bulldozer, must be decon- PUt up a (boxing) ring.' ternal Revenue Service is a po­ Some- have noted the in- the moment to compare with The play. In which Jill Ben- wood pulp and converted paper 20, of New Haven, was charged Installed Over $0 .8 5 talks among union leaders and created some serious dlfficul- lice arm of the government. taminated. The dog pound Is lo- Further up the avenue is an­ creased number of U.S. citizens the angry demonstrations that nett co-stars, is Donald How- and paper board products. Ma- with negligent homicide. Bond cated on the western perimeter other store with a green sign Now when the government management representatives. ^® ®*^®- Final SPECIAL immigrating to Canada and sire took place a few years ago, arth’s "Three Moths Gone.” It chinery and equipment prices was set at $1,000. 32 oz. W affle Pad Reg. $9.95 They began. Joint sessions------At the time that the dump was . _ . ______. _ j,g. reading _ "Education Center.” In- wants to punish anyone, they opened at the Royal Court Thea- continued to move up,” the re- Police said the boy was dead ^ Em 1 14 * ’ * g • ^ — t _ w — rtt^ _ 1 — 4-. 1 » A a 4 a ^ sounding alarms about possible against such things as U.S. poli- Wednesday night. converted, in October 1968, it ^ ppunj. Al- side >s Doris Hart. She is blunt go after their income tax. on arrival at Yale-New Haven SELECTED GROUP enguflment by American people cy toward 'Vietnam, the racial er Wednesday night. port said. The unions struck Oct. 26, de- was baited for rats, and a major j,,pugb refuse disposal opera- about the problemi "We have “ I have had thousands of let- Hospital in New Haven. a . well as American invest- situation in parts of the United Miss Dors, who gives her age "Other significant price in- manding a 90-cent-an-hour in- re-grading was done to create been carried on a everything from elementary ters from people who teU me Th^ bus was operated for the OF ments. States, and the statlonlner of nu- as 38, plays t e blowsy mother creases occurred for glass con- crease from the average hourly the present ram-fill operation, sufficient distance from the well, school kids glue sniffing on up.” how the Internal Revenue has school department by the Nutlle One worried Canadian, in a clear warheads on Canadian of a young man on the verge of tainers, concrete products, man- KITCHEN CARPET! wage, of $3.25 and special pre- In such a system, refuse is com- ^ inspection revealed that "Nothing is being done about closed their business, forced DRESSY FORMAL maturity. made fiber textile products, p ^ Transportation Company. miums for skills of up to 50 pacted, then six Inches of cover f^g ^ater was contaminated. it,” she said. "We've had par- them to sell their homes, and letter to a newspaper, foresaw s o il.. cents hourly, in a 30-month con- material, usually a gravely soli, to correct this situation, the enU who’ve come in here after other equally bad punishment, AMD INFORMAL tract. is placed over the compacted jggji be pumped out Emd they got the runaround trying to They didn't try Al Capone for • 100% NYLON • HIGH DENSITY GE's last public offer w e is tin rubbish. In this manner, the then chlorinated. Fill wlU be get their kids committed.” murder, they put him in pris- RUBBER BACK • LARGE ASST. OF immediate 20-cent-an-hour in- dump is built up like a large placed, around the well to "We have no future,” she on for evasion of the Income ■ — — - COLORS . . crease and 3 per cent hikes in hill, as opposed to the trench- eliminate stagnant water, and said. "They get the first bag tax. she declared. , ^ , DRESSES » . 11 the second and third years of a fill operation where a trench is new ties will be placed in the free and they're started and The subpoena delivered Wed- three-year pact, plus possible dug, then filled with refuse and well, they know It’s the hospital, Jail nesday summons her to a court OF THIS SEASON'S By Famous Makers additional increases of -2 - per the cover material. ------or the grave or something . . hearing In New Haven Feb. 9, Drastloally Reduced You've.got no life.” where Miss Kellems said she cent annually depending on in- Thomas, in his report, states M ore Than creases of the cost-of-living. that a trench-fill operation is Hausman Hits Those Miss Hart, whose office is will be represented by the same WINTER more effective and less costly funded by the Office of Econom- attorney, Francis McGuire of SQ. YD. Who Dislike Nixon Veto Ic Opportunity, believes more New London, who was at her Drug User, 12, Home than the ramp-flll syst«^m cur­ WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) city and federal aid is needed to ^ previous court battle rently in use, since not so much MERCHANDISE! After Three-Day ‘Tr'ip’ Republican State Chairman g^ive the problem, especially against the IRS 21 years a ^ . V2 Price F / 4 ^ / MANCHESTER cover material is needed. Howard E. Hausman criticized i n s t a l l e d 11 ! J That case involved her refus­ J NEW YORK (AP) — The par- At present the town Is pur- more programs aimed at pre- OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 ?M. Democrats who don’t like FTes al to withhold tEixes from pay ents of a 12.year-old drug user gg^g, „,aterial at one S :r N C c o n r v e r o i the S of employes of the manufactur­ who was missing for three days f'^llar a yard, and six inches ^ health education and wel- Meanwhile, detectives contin- ing company she owned. but returned safely say they wUl jg needed daily to cover the re- appropriftlon^ Wednesday. ®®®''®h for the person take her abr^d because, the ,^3^ ^^e state ' ^ A n d ^ S toe Demo^mte Luxurious 4-piece living room group of s a v e ^ 9 9 tilZ HHtCUlON ramp- II Hausman spoke The boys then worked their c e trip Into the youth drug culture operation, all cover material Waterbury Young Republican CRISP CONTEMPORARY STYLING - ’ ^ ' NYLON W TS A A way up and down the avenue, of New York City. would have to be hauled in, Coub. \bu1l start your car’s making such an operation cost- Hausman said Democrats ® ®“®n«®>®^tl>®tl^ Her father. Dr. Guillermo Sa "have run the country, lock, eluded men, women, school klda lazar, a psychiatrist who works Her than the present system ^ 4 9 ’^^ R.,. M.»S stock and barrel since I960” about anyone who was with drug addicts, said Isabel The ramp-fill system current- and “ still mainUin control of buying, police said. The price engine1,400 times was an addict hooked by friends ly being used has the ramp lo- p -„ " g „ 7;- ^hev he said was $10 a bag. 5 Coton To Choso From she accompanied to Central cated in the center of the site, ^be Tj,g suoDlier left them $50 a Park. Her drug trip started The dump is being developed in ^ week profit, police said. this year. And our Monday on Manhattan’s lower ^ northwesterly direction with East Side Md ended on the up- gg^g^ material being hauled to ^^,^3 ^ reverse this trend and N fhe drugs Isabel used feasible to 3 ,^33 ^g tg^e in in Indian Anceeftry White Sale Galaxie ^ . .... J siocKpiiestockpile methe 1111 fill,. since nit tancan jgvpaj^ g g they,g DemocratsDemocraU refuse to FANTASTIO BUY were ^ D . amphetamines, and coope'rate,” Hausman said. Charles Curtis of Kansas, who STAIR CARPET INDOOR-OUTDOOR m es^ ne^ ooiazar said "Pbe dump has been surveyed, ..pgr purely selfish political served as vice-president under will save you AND "Now Isabel and I are leaving property boundaries mark- reasons, they desperately want Herbert Hoover, w a s ^ Ameri- CARPET forevL Thlrrs a ®d with a portion of the- dump the President to fall" In his can Indian ancestry. IDs mother HALL RUNNERS a l l e n d s FINISHED fan zle this country It's going designated for burning brush, attempts to control inflation, was a full-blooded member of money every time! K I h ^ L i^ T ^ e r than'aL^ on the south side. The eastern Hausman declared. the Kaw tribe of Indians, ENGINEERING AUTHORITY, JOHN T FITCH 5A>'5 : one realizes. We're moving to ______^------$ 1.9 9 $ 0 0 ,9 5 1 Hong Kong, maybe Africa. I’m Just getting our visas and get­ T4L 8 )4 I I I 14 ting out of here.”

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earth’s ■ natural ecological needs. But on Connecticut IKanrhralpr Tolland He^rd fit Panther Trial its second, more'spbtle level the new slo­ Tolland Skating - Coasting School Mentis iEttpttimj ifpralt) gan .Implies an alternative. If earth fails Yankee Tne cafeteria menu for Man­ ^No Evidence of H om icide’ PUBUHHED b y th e lis because we fall earth, we will have to New Ambulance. Expected Students Already Occunyinfy chester public schools Feb. 2-6: HERALD PRINTINO CO.. INC take a chance on something else, won’t By A.H.O. IS BlUell Street Monday: Frankfurt on a roll, MAiicheeter. Conn. Within 60 to 90 Days Revealed in Search of Car THOMAS F. FERGUSO> we? New Meadowhrook Addition potato chips, buttered carrots, WALTER R. FERGUSON The DemooraU ore going to milk, mixed fruit. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A P ) — Wfis believed toy Panthers to be PublUhers' There may, then, come the day when a have to make do without John The new 10-room addition to over 30 classrooms and Is large First .Selectman (ninrlcs Thl- rCylo, all of whom have been Tuesday: Baked meat loaf, A New Haven policeman testl- a police Informer. They charge Founded October 1. 1881 . few hardy characters, elected to be the N o, skating. Dempsey as their standard the , Mieadowbrook School was and sprawling Inalde. No skiing. fault-signed the purchase order Invited to attend. parslied potato, buttered corn, flea Wednesday In Superior that Racklcy, of New York, ~I^bIUiied Every Evenln*^ Except ^ndayf Also Invited as special and Hotidaya. Entered at the Poet Office a potential survivors by the very decision bearer. accepted for moving Into 'last Everything In the school Is No coasting. for a new 1970 while Cadillac bread, butter, milk, chocolate Court that a search of a car .was tortured during a mock That predicament focuses guests are First Selectman and Mancbeiter, Conn., aa Second Caaas Mall and force with which they' take pos­ nighl by, the building commit- scaled to mini-size to malc^i the No kidding! N ambulance Immediately follow­ pudding. .believed used In an! alleged trial held in the basement of Matter. prime attention on the question tee, subject to the completion of size of It? students. ing Tuesday Right’s town meet­ Mrs. Charles E. Thifault; Rev. Wednesday: Creamed chicken :165 pirchard St. before he I was session of thq only means of escape from Black Panther kldnap-murder SUBSCRIPTION RATES of what brand of leadership Items remaining on check lists. itirs Route Chuiiges ing which autnbrlzcd the purch­ J. Clifford Curtin of St. Mat­ on butlererl rice, cranberry plot revealed no evidence of a killed. Payable In Advance they can count on through the thew’s Church; the Rev. Don- One Year ...... *?9-2S earth doom, take off and pursu^. per­ The action was after the fact The board agreed to ^ the New Hampshire: ase.. \ sauce, buttcriid peas, bread, homicide. The Panthers deny they killed Six Montba ...... lfi.50 Intricate tests ahead. since seven of the 10 rooms recommendations of Superlnten- Also on hand at the signing-o.... „ aid Miller of the United Con- butter, milk; peaches. Rackley and say If they Three Months ...... 7.80 haps to their own destruction, perhaps to Det. Sgt. John R. O’Connor The answer to that question is were moved Into Tuesdily under dent of Schools Kenneth Mac- were Robert Parks of Parks gregatlonal Church; Mr. and Thursday: Italian spaghetti believed he was an Informer One Month ...... 2.80 success, their chance of finding a new Liquor Profits testified thiu he stopped the car no longer answered automati­ terms of an agreement worked Kcnzle and will run a school bus Superior Ambulance Sales of Mrs. Robert Thayer of Cub with meat sauce, tossed salad, he would have beJn expelled MEMBER OF about 4 a.m. on May 21, the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home for the race. cally with the two words John cut and signed by Meadow- around Robin Circle making two Said Spectacular Somers, Tolland Volunteer Am- pack 916, and Mr. and Mrs. French bread, butter, milk, from the party. The Associated Press is exclusively en­ brook School Principal Donajd day the body of Alex Rackley As for the great majority of us, there stops. The two stops will be on bulance Association President Mark (tarlysle of Cub Pack 16. Jello wlUi topping. Also testifying was Sgt. A r­ titled to the use of repubUcatlon of all Bailey. Parker and the builder, North- CONCORD, N.H. (A P ) — A Rodney Gray and members of ------Friday: Tomato soup, toasted was found In a Mlddlefleld news dispatches credited to it or not other­ cltfier side of the circle. thur Buchanan of the Bridge- wise credited in this paper' and also the will never be room for us, or for our chil­ BtUIey may not be quite the Ington Construction Co. "spectacular 16 per cent In­ cheese sandwich, vegetable swamp. The action was taken .follow­ the TVAA. Manerhesti^r Evening' Herald prjrt police department, who local news published here. same matchless operator he Under the terms of the s'gned crease" In profits for the state sticks, potato chips, milk. Ice Police said they believed the All rishts of repubUcatlon of special dL*- dren, to go on any such space migra­ ing the last board meeting when Delivery date, for tlie new Tolland correspondent Bette said he brought Frances Car­ patchea herein arc also reserved. has been capable of being in agreement the moving In of the residents'Of the road asked the cream. auto was used to transport tions. Our only option is to "Give Earth S : . . r ; T , S z : »;rc,rw,«6. Rackley. 24. from New Haven ter, a former defendant In the The Herald Printing Company Inc., A s­ the past. students would not constitute board to alter the route due to . . . moving4iig Into thelilt; *• • '-^j*-^***- »»» ------vehicle, now being used by the The hearing Is In connection classrooms prior to last nlght’.s stop on Partridge Lane was The 16 per cent figure was Orchard St. used as Panther Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- approach the question of wheth­ TVAA. with an attempt by five de­ ton Post News Service. make it last a little longer as a home for meeting of the Board of Educa­ denied on MacKenzle’s recom contained In a report from the headquarters. He said he later Pull service client of N. E. A. Service Inc Parks also deducted an addi­ Coiigregationalists Seeking fendants to have charges of man. er the party will have leader­ mendntlon. New Hamp.shire Liquor (Jom- slopped the car on the Boule­ Publishers Representatives — Mathews. tion was strongly criticized by tional $150 from the quoted murder and kidnaping dismis­ Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency ship during the 1970 trials and school board chairman David He also announced that Mrs. mission. vard near Orange Avenue at — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston In Connecticut, state officials price of $14,200, reducing the the instruction of Chief Inspec­ sed. In addition to McLucas, tribulations Is to look back to Cook last night. Judy Ford Is serving os the lo­ cost to $14,050. The additional Assistant for Rev. Miller MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA­ have threatened to put men In tor. Stephen Ahem they are George Edwards, the two most recent test func­ Cook que.stloned what author­ cal manager, representing the deduction represents lease costs TIONS. ______Viewers Who’ve Had Everything New Hampshire stores, staking The annual meeting of the Kiiynor, Steve Koths and Mrs. The detective said a search of Eri'^Xa H“|8lns. Margaret Hud- tionings of that leadership. ity Parker has to enter into any Monroe Bus (Jo., replacing Mrs. for the months ’ of December D ^ a y advertising closing hours One of the pollsters comes up with a tliem out to trace (Jonnecticut United (Jongregatlonal Church WJ.tilfred Elliott. the car revealed a puddle ..f and Rose Marie Smith. So we ask, like a good little agreement with the builder. This Joan Chessey. and January paid by the town P w Monday — 1 p.m. FVlday conchjsion^^Uiat the viewing public is license numbers back to their For Tuesday — I p.m. Saturday researcher, what kind of leader­ isIS .^olely.;ioieiy Iheme responsibilityresponsioiiiiy oiof theme Floyde loyae Monroe, owner ofoi theme ------last week. authorized the appointment of UnlUd^ Congregational water on the right rear floor Miss Carter has been sen For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday turning unenthusiastic about television’s school board In its capacity as bus company, spent mo6t of last home state : will be a special committee to obtain ^-^urch Board of Christlfn Edu- and sand and mud ‘ hrough^t tenced to six For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. ship the Democratic party en­ *u- ___1___1____ 1. o,.i___ 1 ■ .______T-.- It 1s llle The new ambulance ■will be ^ special coiiiimiicc lu uumiu (jhurch Board of cnnsiian c-ou------. , , , For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday the Meudowbrook School addl week here, according to Dr. It is Illegal to bring liquor overhead „ „ nonald announced olans for the vehicle. No traces of blood contempt of court in refusing For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday soap operas, mystery and detective joyed during the late un­ into Connecticut from out of wdlte with a green overhead assistant to the Rev. Donald cation has announced plans for the vehicle. No traces of to"le^lfvto testify aealnstagainst tthe other de­ Mon building committee, he said. MacKenzle, studying the bus top, and green and white floor vminr..... a family life oroeramprogram for were found In the vehicle, he to lesllfy against t Classified ‘deadline — o p.m. day be­ limited 1969 session of the (3en- slate, but the lure of cheaper fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday for stories, rock music, quiz programs, and A tour of the addition’s new problems and altering some of covering. The drapes on the fendants. Saturday and Monday publication alcohol has made long-distance The commlttee Will work with -ven th and eighth grade stu- In all, 14 Panthers were even Westerns. eral Assembly. classrooms was conducted by the schedules. windows will be white contrast­ lawbreakers out of a number charged in connection with tee Thursday. January 29 The crude verdict has to be the board last night. The late arriving buses at the ing with the green seats. Letter­ the Board of Deacons and the ^’?he first session will be held According to O’Coimor the It has a keen appetite, however, for of motorists, Connecticut’s tax crime. Nine have yet to be, that the party floundered The new rooms are very col­ elementary schools have been ing on the side of the vehicle Board of Christian Education. Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church, ov^er o the car, Kelly Moj^, officials complain. more news than it gets, more educa­ orful, decorated in shades of eliminated by the changes, he will read "Tolland Ambulance.” The meeting also elected John Young people attending must f i d he loaned it to one of tee tried. Including three who are through moet of the session In a "It would be impossible to A Weakness For Pageantry tional programs than it gets, and for gold and wine, with WiUls of explained, permitting the Thifault’s request for license Elliott as moderator for the awaiting extradition to Con­ leaderiess condition, and that, segregate the amount (of busi­ be accompanied by at least one defendant^ Djimle McLucas .cement block and brick. Large schools to start at the 9 a.m. plates "T V A A " has been ap­ church and Stuart Joslln as necticut. Three have pleaded With the disclosure of the new fancy movies, sports, and documentaries. at the end, the titular leader­ ness) from the state of Con­ parent at the first session. A “hortly before midnight on May floor to ceiling blackboards are opening time. . proved by Motor Vehicle Com­ treasurer. guilty and two Juveniles were dress uniforms for the White House po­ ship of the party was closer to necticut,” said Robert Herlihy, movie "Hiurian Growth," will 21- On variety shows the viewing public provided on two walls as is a Tlie superintendent also an­ missioner John Tynan, accord­ Other officers elected are Police contend teat Rackley dealt with in Juvenile Court director of mferchandlslng for be shown. lice, President Nixon’s leading first year is split, recording heavy oplnlcms both being told what would be done white projection board for audio­ nounced the need for a third ing to a letter received from Lt. Mrs. Carol Pierce, clerk; Mrs. the N.H. Liquor (Jommisslon. Subsequent programs are set than It was to devising and di­ visual aid use. elementary school bus for the Gov. Attilio Frassinelli. The Grace LaVole, financial secre- vulnerability has come into full view. ways, with 37 per cent of the viewers "W e enjoyed the percentage for Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. dealing recting strategy Itself. The floors are covered with New Rd. area. He had been new license plates are expfected tary; Mrs. Winifred Rogers, As could have been expected from the and must assume It was due ’A Christian understand­ questioned wishing they had more At one crucial stage, when either a deep red nig or a gold warned of the possibility by the to arrive in about four weeks. .superintendent of the church tweed mixture. Contrasting dec­ to general economic progress.” ing of sex.” Young people will deliberate massing of official ceremonial variety shows, but 23 per cent wishing drivers, but Illness had kept the Cub Pack 916 school; Mrs. Madelyn Luce, as­ State Chairman Bailey seemed oration colors of green and yel­ Connecticut is not the only meet with the minister for this and military fanfare for the welcome number of pas.sengers down. A new Webelos den has been sistant church school superin­ they had less offered them. to have taken charge, somebody low are included. In each room state concerned about the so- session on the topic of "Sacred­ This week apparently the chil­ tendent, and WUllam Summers, home to the President from his trips neglected to clear the strategy the teacher’s desk Is a different called "booze battles,” which formed as part of (Jub Scout ness of Persons.” ’The latter statistic obviously reflects dren all recovered and there chairman of the nominating Involved with (Jovemor Demp­ have been going on between Pack 916, under the direction of The third session set for Feb. FOinSiL abroad, the man has a weakness, for a spirited reaction, both pro and con, bright color. was more children than space nave uucii ------■ New Hampshire and neighboring Chuck Wisniewski. The den is committee. 16, will feature youth and guid­ sey, who then threw it all out One extra large room, not yet on tlie buses. official pageantry. to the midnight race between Carson, . . . .. ___i the first to Bobe frformed in tee The new officers will be in­ his third story window, where­ in use, is separated by a fold­ states on and off for the past ance counselors discussing pack. Cubs John Flynn. Bill stalled at the 11 a.m. worship Being that kind of fellow, he has been Griffin and Cavett; so long as there is ing partition and may be used Manchester Evening Herald 30 years. “ People Who Need People upon the nearest thing to a bosa lUiffee and Ted Wisniewski impressed, abroad, by some of the very as two classrooms or as a large Tolland correspondent Bette In early 1968, Maine officials service Sunday. 4-H Meeting something of a race for survival going the whole Legialature seemed vf^re graduated to Webelos assembly or group activity ((iiatnUe, tel. 875-2845. tailed their citizens and arrest­ ' Also elected at the ___ annual___ The; Tolland 4-H Town Com- striking and fancy uniforms worn by the on among these three all three programs to have in Its final scenes was scouts during Friday night’s Herbert Buck- mittee will meet Monday night room. ed them on violation of liquor meeting were police and guard forces of other coun­ a modest young Senator from pack meeting. have more interest for viewers than their Each classroom features its Import laws. hout, t)oard of trustees, , three------at „8 —at the...^ TAC------Building„ —to New Haven. 'The meeting was opened by years, and Mrs. Mary Tweet formulate plans for the coming tries. mere entertainment content would own sink, water fountain and Asked about tee periodic con­ 200 GAL Before the 1969 session of the Police Believe troversies, Herlihy said: "W e Den 4; Dens 2 and 6 performed and Donald Adams, business year, And being, despite all his political ex­ toilet facilities. MINIMUM PER GAL. create. General Assembly, the last pre­ takemae themu.c... in... stride ------and as- skits and Den 5 performed tee committee for two and one perience and supposed wisdom, capable Moving Day Thomas Did Not ’The moat dangerous time for all three vious test of the party leader­ sume that people will naturally closing ceremonies, years respectively. . Manchester Evening Herald Moving day at Meadowbrook go where they can buy the ma- Awards presented during the Tolland correspondent Bette of some real foolishness combined with programs lies not far ahead, vriien the ship had come to the state con­ Charles Ramondo was named 'Tuesday provided a unique ex­ Know Assailant lerial at the best price—and meeting were bear books to (luatrale, tel. 876-2846. a sometimes total lack of taste, he has director of Christian enlistment, viewing public gets tired of trying to Winti-r Wulk-s With Sylvian Oflara vention of 1968, when the prob­ perience for any onlookers. New Hampshire is the place." Ricky Bowering, Larry I^zo, HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — with Mrs. Elizabeth Lotreck, now been giillty of encasing the White TimaUGH THE PINES lem was one of how to deal with First and second grade pupils In a related development, Ralph Hemberg, Russell Iscn, decide which one is on top and which Hartford police Investigators Mrs. Lois Barlow and Gerald the Insurgent threat of the (3on- conducted their own moving N H Liquor Commission Chair- Randall Larson, Philip James House finest in trappings which make one deserves to be on top, and begins said Wednesday they believe Ralston named to the commit­ Presidential Vetoes necticut McCarthyltes, who had ventures, teaming up with their man Costas Tentas said price and Francis Tonello. them look as if they had stepped out of thatLtltiL Dr.ur, Rosstwoa *v.R. Thomas, a ------/iQ«f tee. $AVE 3e P n GALLON to turn to any of the three only because lican members of 'the Senate not yet realized that their reel classmates, so that two by two B Monday Boy Scout Banquet The U.S. president with the 43-year-old clinical psychologist changes will be made Monday Deacons and deaconesses record of having vetoed ” tee one of those television programs located it, the public, wants to be entertained. Government Operations CJpRi- long range destiny was to be­ they moved themselves. on 33 of 660 items. Most will The young members of Boy - ^ three-year terms shot to death Tuesday, did not ------greatest number of bills was in one of the banana republics. By Rowland Evans Jr. mittee are amused by the sud­ For several hours Tuesday af­ involve low-priced wines, ^ t h gcout ’I'roop 15 are hanging all gvacha. Richard There is then going to come an Inside come Duffeyites. know his assailant. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He NATIONAL OH Co. den jump in traveling expenses ternoon pairs of six and seven- increases and decreases averag- yjg arrangements for their an- a The new dreSs uniforms, white tunics abysmal moment when everybody dis­ In that 1968 convention State And, police said, they are In­ Kenneth Johnson, vetoed 631 bills, but this was for a subcommittee headed by year-olds were scurrying back vestigating the possibility teat ing about 5 cents per bottle, he banquet themselves, this bymon , with gold braid and gold buttons, topped Chairman Bailey looked like the . . Mrs. LyiLynn Wlnans, Mrs. Wini­ in a 12-year period. During a covers all together all at once that we Robert D. Novak one of the leading Democratic and forth carrying their own robbery was a motive for tee said. year. prospects for President. maestro at the artistic peak of fred Elliott and Mrs. Beth two-term period, Grover Cleve­ 6 8 8 -5 5 4 4 with shako style hats bearing the White were all playing a gigantic confidence desks and chairs and books slaying. Tentas said sales on Dec. 31, The annual banquet will be Report The subcommittee on Inter­ his fascinating career. He sem- Auperin. William Voboril was land vetoed 684 bills. House crest, can possibly be blamed on from their old classrooms to the Police Capt. Joseph A. Clvit- 1969 stood at $37.25 million as jjeid Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in St. game with outsclves when we ever pre­ governmental relations, headed ed to deal with the insurgency elected deacon for a one year new ones. tolo said Tuesday tee theory Is compared to $32 million a year Matthew’s Parish Center, somebody else. The Secret Service is tended that these midnight shows were WASHINGTON — Rising dis­ Committee, introduced a resolu­ fensive. To the rank-and-filer.3 by Sen. Edmund Muakie of at hand with almost angelic pa­ Kindergarten children moved based on tee latest Information UaiilCA.earlier. The -r$12.2------million -profit XDr.-./4 ...... Harold I. — Barrett —------of— Man- term. said to have played a part in approving content over the House Demo­ tion attacking the Ni.xon admin­ present he had learned nothing Maine, has submitted a 1970 tience and tolerance, which Elected to boards and com­ worth staying up for. into the rooms yesterday. Even given to him by investigators. from liquor sales and collection gbester, state deputy commis- cratic establishment among the istration's tight money policy from last year’s fiasco. travel budget of 36,000 —a huge «____ A (vnin rtf - .... _itt___ missions were Mrs. Nila Stew­ them. A little Washington tailor, who seemed, as it displayed itself, Thomas P. Lally, 25, of Hart­ of beer taxes showed a gain of sion for public health, will pre How, we will then be asking ourselves, and quickly won unanimous ap­ President Nixon has decided though some equipment remain­ party’s rank-and-file (Congress­ jump over lb69 expenditures of the ideal tactic to devote to ford, was arrested and charged nearly $1.7 million for the first sent the new charter to tee art, Board of Missions, three normally cuffs pants free while you wait, men was quieted sig;nlficantly at proval. More important, Rep. to keep Bryce Harlow as his only $110.30 (used up mainly by ed in tee boxes, the kindergar­ years; Mrs. Norma Robert, could we ever stand that primping open­ such a very nice Insurgency. with murder Tuesday, but po- six months of fiscal 1970 over a troop. a pet store last week’s caucus when unus­ George Mahon of Texas, chair­ top contact man with Congress, the subcommittee’s general ten rooms all had brightly color- Missions, two years, and James is supposed to have designed them, ing lurch of the supposed star? JVhat piTtur'es S the children >ice would not at tee time spe- comparable period the year be The scouts are keeping the ual political awareness was man of the Appropriations Com­ running the harassed W hite. counsel journeying to (Char­ Watching the old mae'stro work cd ^ ...... ni'Totocrlate nboiltabout nlshis nTOtlVO.motive. fOTG. program for the evening a se­ Rock, one year. thereby winning the privilege of provid­ made us think that kind of grimace was House lobbying staff on top of a without resort to the MeamroUer hanging on the walls, giving the shown by the leadership—with mittee, delivered a remarkable lottesville, Va., for a con­ But then, Civlttolo said. Dr. Elected to the Board of Chris­ like never before ing the first 160 uniforms, at a cost not confession of failure by the whole new crop of duties result­ cret. but skits and songs are funny? What gave us the idea that any the notable exception of Speak­ ference). was a pleasant, civilized experi­ rooms a lived-in appearance. Thomas’ ■wrist watch was re­ tian Education were Mrs. Mar­ Democratic leadership in last ing from his recent elevation to He EBCorts Barbra expected to be a part of^ tee yet publicly revealed. show in which everybody kissed every­ er John McCormack. The New Year will be quite ence. Only mucK later, when The Children moved into the covered and his wallet was lene Adams, and Lucius Wat- year’s outrageously slow and Presidential counselor. OTTAWA (AP) — Prime Min­ celebration. A court of honor *1710 feeling by Democratic different. A Feb. 4 hearing is those nice insurgents were still new classrooms, welcomed tee turned in Tuesday night by a wlll also be held, featuring the son, three years; to tee flower But, although potential alibis are body else was made up of nothing but sloppy handling of money bills Congressional leaders, al­ ister Pierre Elliott Trudeau es- ..... ------(Congressmen that they simply scheduled In Annapolis. Md., on in there, actually sitting In dele­ chance to spread out, after be­ man who found it in a tele­ committee, Mrs. Beverly available, we think we all ought to be and promised there would be no ready critical of the White corted American entertainer presentation of awards, beautiful people? How did it ever hap­ could not tolerate another year tfie local governmental decision ing in doubled-up classes in the phone booth. Isch, three years, and Music 1970 repeat of this politically House lobbying operation, don’t gate seats at Chicago, and actu­ lone booth. . ^ Rnrhrn Streisand to tee Nation- This year marks the 27th an- very clear about one things This particu­ pen that we grew more patient virith a of ineffective, muddled leader­ taken in connection with a pro- old section since school open­ Committee, Mrs. Jean Bird, damaging performance. Even care one bit for this solution . posed nuclear power plant on ally surviving as a party wing The victim’s ^^ts Center Wednesday night niversary of local scouting, ship in the House was running ing. three years. lar brand of vanity— not for the in­ higher frequency of commercials the Jtep. William Colmer of Mlssi.s- —even if it is only temporary. (Chesapeake Bay opposed by back home, and then becoming b ; % w T jo S c e m l L l S ^ i , for ceremonies marking ManU^^ during which time eight scouU high last Wednesday morning The unique school^ houses nave ae.uevc. the rank of Delegates to the association dividual who happens to be President, rippi, chairman of the Rules Harlow was overworked before local sportsmen — propelling the organization for a Duffey have achieved later the hour? Who in television ever when they filed into the House about 720 five, six and seven- arrested 20 minutes later, after ba’s (sentennial y e ^ . ^ , Eagle. The Eagle scouts were meetings will be Mr. and Mrs. Committee, pledged to expedite he became counselor. Now, with Muskie into the red-hot en'vlron- drive for the 1970 senatorial but for the office and the institution had the brass to calculate that we chamber for the first party cau­ year-olds in kindergarten, first linking him to tee crime through The prime David Lojzlm, Richard Web- William Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. cus of 1970. the flow of legislation. Mr. Nixon needing him at White ment issue. Other field hearings the report of a bystander who lor. had two dates . which belong to the whole country— is nomination did it become nec­ and second grades. ber, Richard Hlrth. Donald Malcolm Thompson and Mr. wouldn’t react, eventually, to the blessed Rep. Jerry Waldie, a promi.s- What really pleased the dis­ House policy meetings ranging are scheduled for the Midwest, saw a man with a gun enter a Streisand when he was vtsitte| essary to question whether Bai­ Although appearing small Zabilansky, Edward Peckham, and Mrs. Howard Metcalfe. the Nixon touch. privilege of seeing the same sickly ing young Congressman from sidents, however, was a stem- from fiscal problems to draft the Far West, and the North­ taxi near the murder site. , New York last Novem . ley had, at the peak of his pow­ from the outside as one drives Timotey Peckcham, Rene Delegates to tee Connecticut California, was so disgusted by ■wlnding speech by Rep. Carl retorm and with far- more dif­ east this year, helping give na­ Dr. Thomas had been shot is separated from her husband, We doubt that any occupant of the comics revolving in the same deadly cir­ er, undertaken to gentle people by, with tjie inclusion of tee Blanchette and Henry Szem- Conference are Mrs. Doris the do-nothing leadership of the Albert of Oklahoma, No. 2 in the ficult election - year political tionwide exposure to Presiden­ White House has ever, by one single addition the school contains twice in the head. actor Elliot Gould. cuit week after week after week? past year tliat it took the pleas House Democratic hierarchy as problems on Capitol Hill, Har­ tial hopeful, Muskie. whom he should, from the prac­ PET GROOMER action, done more to deliver himself in­ The midnight variety show is about to of some dozen fellow liberals to Majority Leader. Supplring the low is burdened with more than ticed political point of view, election-year partisanship rank- any one man can handle. have savaged. CLIPPER KIT to the hands of the cartoonists, the com­ die, almost immediately after it has just talk him out of introducing a SUNROWER resolution condemning McCor­ and-filers have been demand­ The source of tlie problem: If, by his mode of conduct in ics, and all those foes looking for some attained its fullest bloom. Biit no pollster ing, Albert pledged an all-out ef­ Mr. Nixon’s inability to find an mack (though he still intends to A Thought for Today the 1968 convention, Bailey had BIRD FEEDER fort to override President Nix­ adequate replacement for Har­ Reg. $13.95 *8.99 , vulnerability to attack without having to seems likely to be able to Indicate what offer it at the February caucus). Sponsored by the Manchester felt like easing himself into the Indeed, one of the leaders— on’s forthcoming veto of the low. White House political aide LEE’S - BIGELOW ' engage him on real issues. may be coming next. What, indeed, do Council of Churches role of benevolent elder states­ Rep. John Moss of (California-- Health .Education and Welfare Harry Deijt was set for the job 0PEM9-9| Reg. $3.49 ♦1.99 This hand 6-plece set helps maintain that handsome . What is more, he has, for once, suc­ you give the ■viewer who has apparently (HEW) appropriations bill. when the President first decid­ man, the visible reweuxl he was thinking of showing his dis­ OPEN Designed on the principal that "just clipped” look tor weeks. EaectriC clipper, 2 But none of this moved the WUNDA WEAVE ceeded in paralyzing his would be de-, had everything, up to here? satisfaction with existing leader­ ed to promote Harlow to coun­ The evolution of man from reaped, in the 1969 session of major source of rank-and-file SAT 9-6 birds find food by ^ h t . Realistic combs, ohpper oil tube, Ulustrated grooming in­ ship under McCormack by first selor, but liberal Republican lower animals should depress us the General Assembly, was that full color sunflower top lifts off fenders. discontent: John McCormack coyerinqiitlet structions. resigning as chief deputy whip Senators— headed by Minority if we assume it to be a process .HLOOR ALDEN • BARWICK of having some rather brash transparent feed compartment. himself. The new uniforms should be quietly Ecologists’ Saint and'then urging all other deputv Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsyl­ completed in the past. If, how­ young , men act as if he were a ITONKHT T O . 647-14271 (Jomplete with adx-foot steel pole. vania—killed that plan. n o S L Y ' RD. VERNON CIRCU donated to whatever band is going to Of St. Francis of Assist, comment the whips to quit. Taking the floor for about ever, evolution is continuous, if soft old pushover and, more­ But at the caucus itself, the 10 minutes, the 78-year-old A search of lower-level mem­ we are still evolving into some march between the halves in the next editors of the recently revised Butler’s over, getting away with It. Lives of the Saints, it can be stated that party elders displayed a part­ Speaker delivered the same New bers of Harlow’s lobbying team more human form, then there Now whatever insurrection Super Bowl. "he is the one saint whom all succeed­ isanship missing all last year Deal speech he has been giving found none with proper creden­ is hope that we really will be BEGINHIHG TODAY — OUR ANNUAL HOUSECLEANING — AQUARIUM AMAZING ing generations have agreed In cano­ and showed realization of how for a generation. MeOirmack tials. Nor could the President "made in the image of God.” and disrespect and impatience nizing. . .Certainly no other has so ap­ deeply dissatisfaction was run­ contended Congressional Demo­ find a replacement among for the descent of power exists DYNAFLOW Rev. Robert W. Ihloff HEATER pealed to Protestants and even to non- ning. crats had no cause to apologize Congressional liaison officers of within the Democratic pauty Give Earth A Last Chance? St. George’s Episcopal Church Christians." Rep. Wright Patman of Texas, for their 1969 record and insisted Cabinet-level departments. threatens to take away from FILTER Botl’. Democratic and Repub­ Bolton Reg. Despite alt the prophecy of doom ’The latest example of St. Francis’ uni­ chairman of the House Banking they should never be on the de­ Bailey, and from the party It­ $3.99 M.77 Reg. which surrounds us, none of us now liv­ versal appeal is his being proposed ( as self, nothing less than the state REMNANT DISPOSAL $12.95 •8.99 ing is likely to see the day when this heavenly patron for scientists who a re: of Connecticut. Of all the ones Now when tempera­ concerned about the pollution of the you hate to lose. It becomes the Aerates as it fUto«i. earth is no longer capable of supporting world’s natural resources, especially air tures slip, you need 2 last one which seems' to count A Collection of fine quolity, fqmous nome remnants Efficiently filters and the life that seeks to cling to It. and water. Writing in Science magazine heaters to keep your the moet. What John Bailey will recirculates water in recently, historian Lynn White Jr. ar­ F i s c h e t t i Tropical Flail healthy. If there is possible some moment when be eating, drinking, sleeping, Elasy outside adjurt- gued Jhat since St. Francis worked to Over 40 dlfiferent room siie pieces at final disposal prices tanks up to 60 gallons dreaming for the next nine menit for temperature the need for survival will require the “ substitute the idea of life equality bf all oapaefty. Elasy to use, months Is pretty obvious. chemges. Thermostatic­ evacuation of earth and the search for a creatureSs including man, for the idea ally controlled. easy to clean. new home for mankind, none of us will at man’s limitless rule of creation,” he Now Size Color Wet ^N o vM should be logically considered aa the Sixe Color Wai be actor or victim in that drama. parton saint of ecologists. Herald But, although we may be drably safe ’The argument raised here is not quite SAPPHIRE PLUSH 149.00 95.00 1 Yesterdays 15x2-2 GREEN TONES 37.60 15.00 12x10 AKG REOISTERED ourselves, in our own lives, and probably 'valid; certainly St. Francis would not 125.00 1 have defended the equality of all crea­ 60.00 20.00 12x10-9 MOSS TWEED SHAG 175.00 in that of our children, nothing can for­ 15x3-1 BEIGE tures "Including man.” But he would 25 Year$ Ago 20.00 12x5-10 RED BRICK 94.00 50.00 1 PEDICREE PUPPIES bid us our vicarious, imaginative share have upheld the principle that man’s 12x3-4 AVOCADO 52.00 In contrast to yesterday’s bril­ 12x12 COPPER PLUSH 185.00 110.00 1 in that not impossible kind of a to­ use of creation is not UmiUess; on the liant sunshine, today b rills 12x5-6 CHARCOAL 110.00 35.00 contrary, man is morally bound to af­ Adorable pups eager to enter your home sleet, rain, snow and thunder )2xl7 ANTIQUE GOLD 181.00 95.00 morrow. firm and use creation rationally. 12x5-9 GOLD TWEED 89.00 35.00 and lightning. 99.00 and please you. All lifetime guaranteed Now and then it seems already to have St. FraiKis actually related to nature 12x9-9 MOSS PLUSH 149.00 St. James ’Church reports B V . . ^ 12x4-6 NILE GREEN 77.00 45.00 —to the birds In the air, the hunted and fuUy checked by a veterinarian. All begun putting Us fateful coincidences to­ balance of near $34,000; four 12x7-0 OLIVE W OOL PLUSH 180.00 95.00 rabbit, the nightingale in the ilex-grove 1$x5.8 GREEN TWEED 133.00 40.00 gether. years ago, there was a debt of 12x6 MOSS TWEED 97.00 65.00 puppy shots administered, wormed (if nec­ —in a dramatic way. So that choosing $45,000. t 12x8-3 GREEN TWEED iS? 108.00 80.00 Is it pure chance,,for instance, or is it him as the patron of environmental f 12x^3 RED TWEED S? 89.00 45.00 essary). Make one of our pots your poll science is especially apt. 12x13 BLUE GREEN SS? 192.00 125.00 the kindi^of timing hlstotpr uses, tAat the 10 Yean Ago 65-00 There is a story (substantially less 15x6-8 MOSS & GOLD 119.00 I slogan “Give Earth A Chance" should *’ 12x9 RED-TONES 96.00 50.00 X debatable than the episode of the Wolf A group' of neighbors In Jar- ■ TURQUOISE ‘ 269.00 135.00 ^ Saint Bernards appear on the American scene in the 295.00 160.00 12x18 e Malamutee of Gubblo) that once at Alviano St. vis Acres subdivision holds 12x17-4 CELERY • Suinoyeds e Pekingese Francis had to rebuke several tree-fulls 12x8-3 BLUE - GREEN 110.00 65.00 • Yorkshire Terriers e Scotties same year Americans have already log­ farewell party for mailman 12x20 JADE GREEN 334.00 I7i00 e Coim Terrier e Poodles r of swallows when their singing prevent­ John J. Dilworth of Ckilunibla 94.00 45*00 • Thsa Apso e Dachshund ged enough time on the moon to demon­ 132.00 75.00 8x8-6 RED • Maltese s Beoglee ed him from beginning a homily. "M y who Is "hanging up his ~rnoll 12x9 ORANGE PLUSH e Bassetts And nuiny more to choose strate their ultimate capability to go 12x13-8 AQUA 195.00 135.00 e EnglUh Bull Dog from. sisters the swallows,’’ he said, "it la pouch" after 12 years. 12x9-6 BLUE GREEN 155.00 75.00 e Old English Sheep Dog e Springer Spaniels there, set up base there, and explore oth­ now my turn to speak. You have been talking enough all this time.” Man can­ a n t iq u e g o l d 93.00 50.00 1 SSO B BROAD sr., PARKADE er reaches of the universe from there? On This Date 8x8-6 49.95 not simply sit back and leave creation 10x14 BRAIDED RUGS /> MANCIIESTEB, OONNEtmeUT In 1327, a IS-year-oId boy was CELERY 104.00 60.00 What is it frames the slogan "Give on its own. Part of his responsibility is 7-10x9-4 (P a t C U tW L m o n .-s a t , 10 TO • s o n . ll t o »\ crowned King Edward III of to oversee the world’s beauty and bounty Earth A Chance?” On the first, obvious England. ' AU Kecognlied Credit Cords Accepted so that it fulfUls what only man can H i ''' level it is, of course, a plea for us all to In IM l, Kansas entered the BROADLOOM ••i)ial-A-Petnlolan” Service l0l-0i*-VT0# know to be the Creator's will. — CA*!!!- SAVE $3 to$5 sqyi1 on pay some conscientious attention to the OUC TRANSCRIPT. '/ M m tHfc .. union as the S4th state.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 ed the original appeal letter to eradicate' TB, control other he. credit for his being selected PAGE EIGHT \ \ '\ Yahlon^ki Probe Reminders Sent sent to them last November. lung diseases, fight the Increas- one of America’s 16 ' best Vernon Town Woman “This Is something we do ev- ‘"if “"'®®‘ ‘® ®®'’ «>“'‘‘«"';® dressed • men belongs to friends | Open ^'oriim Vogel Favors TV-Radio Tonight On Seal Appeal erjr year,' said Mrg J Herbert from air pollution, and provide who provide him ^ th clothes Fire Calls Finlay, chairman, of the associ­ educational mrtlerlals and pro- "j think I’ve bought a Obituary Gets Windsor “ItaitorouB Attttndea’' Dealer Says Christmas Seal campaign re­ grams related to the health haz- ymt „f cloDiis for four or flv Sand Delivered To the Editor, Legalizing ation’s Manchester TH Commit- minders have been mailed to tee, “but there Is a special ur­ ards of smoking cigarettes." years,’’ said Graham, who was Box 351 at St. James’ School I\eRecreation C re a ilO n JOJob IJ Ih recent months It seems Telemsion Lute campaign returns are BINGO To City Area placed on the d’ft by the Fashion | was pulled today at 12:06 p.m. that the hue and cry concerning He Sold Car residents of Manchester and gency about If this year, be­ EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Von Deck Dead, Marijuana <11 Ferry Mmob 7 t88 (8 ) FamU> Affair (C) surrounding towns by the Con­ cause response to the 1960 cam­ still J)elng received al the TB- Foundation of America^ „ _ Andrew Trlcarlco, director of Town firefighters rushed to the Mrs. Charles Kelly of 190 yiet Nam war atrocities and (IS) Denait the Mitmu'r «, (28-St>St) Lowell Thomae In RD AsHOciation’s cudquarters 7:45 litXpert O ninim er public works, said Ws depart- school, but soon determined the Ralph Rd. has been appointed our commltmenU there has (M) This It tlia Ufe New Guinea: Patrol Into the necticut Tuberculosis and Res­ paign as not been as good as “Nearly all toe clothes I wear I Approval of legalized mari- To Vealey GUIIZUI’* ■•tend 9 :8# (8 ) Movla sons who have not yet answer­ for the association’s programs Evangelist Billy Graham says ly make the selections toem- Manchester Memorial H o^t^. anytime to residents at the nothing more than steam, they Thomas R. Lerario^ boy.” an official release In Manchester annual on a Cleveland Plain Dealer sto­ (4#) Trntn or CohiMiurncei (8-48) Thia la Tom Jonaa (C) Mr. Von Deck and hla brother gj at the discovered. . Mrs. Kelly Is a member of "Stars and Stripes.” ( a tab- *" ® ry that Phillips backed out of an Site (l-S) Wastkar — Sparta nnd (16) Dalla Roaaa (C) Nawi (O) 9 :88 (8* 8838) D ragnat '78 (C) R alph of M anchester, both tal- intersection of W arren Ave. and ______the Little .Theatre of Manches- loW for servicem en overseas), dinner at Willie s Steak House. alleged plot to kill Tablonskl, (II) Uy Favorite Mnritea 18:00 ( 8* 88-U) Ilaan H aH te Show (C) ented drummers, gave hundreds funnel Rd for those In the * ter and the Manchester Civic or clippings of reports and edl- Vogel, a member of the Man- (M) Htekwny Patrol (O) of drunumlng exhlWtlons ^^^a ' S n iiab t Orchestra where she hos served torlals from the Herald, I am cheater Drug Advisory Council, 69, a United Mine W orkers un­ (M) Htekltehte (C> (6-4#) Parte 7888 (M) MoHafa’a Mavr (18) Tan O’clock Kaport (C) throughout New England at Trlcarlco and Police Chief Ed- *^*'*«'=*» as chairman of public rela- continually assaulted with the raid "Legalized marijuana Is ion insurgent; his wife, Margar­ (W) Newa 18:38 (18) Tam pa IS (O) «!H (4S> Bawhida 11:08 (8-88-30-48) Nawa — Waatkar one time and many claimed' the niund Dwyer also urge all.prop- FfSi* D jltjl T o 1*IT18 tlons. erroneous beliefs that: Amert- better because kids buying et, 57, and daughter, Charlotte • :U (tl) Ski Tima w.BoUla Jaooba and Bporte (O) “brothers drummed like twins. owners to clear their walks trzziits substitute teach- ca*s Involvement In Southeast marijuana have to buy It from (8 ) Inomonta ol Comfort In 1937, Robert won a national_* ___ ^ ______Joanne, 25. • :Se (I) Nawa witk Walter Oros- (IS) Movte klte (0 ) (81) Tha Ualacllvaa Ne'w “0 Bids will be opened Feb. 9 at I r T . T ' l (8) Nawa witk Fraak Bo>- A NEW SERVICE IS BORN 11:05 (R) Nawa — Waatkar and BOlda (d) Sporta (C) ^ o ".^ S iirrp s'‘?: Surw oriid’uke^tfr g o p speaker th^thir^rw (18) Dick Van Dyka 11:80 (8) Marv Orlffin Skow (0 ) (88) Canadian 'rraval Film (8* 8 8 3 0 ) T onifkt SkoW John­ ^"j;;dg”d rarSirg^or -- -- . be en- "rh^trtr.lt'T::^ : r ‘iriVof"^r^c:: «;,ne%^:d.*‘uVo;:;i state sen. ^ohn M. Lupton Of (8SJ8 > HanUay -BrteUny Ba- ny Cnroon <0 ) port (0 > (8-40) Dick Cavett Show (C) peuonk. In ato yea.^ tano Household Repairs ment, the latter for the rec de- y,g development ^^n a^-e entirely against the release Its users from a felony weston. a declared candidate first-degree rriurder 1" the 8 :45 (81 Local Nawa 1:00 (S) Movla longer participated In parades, ^ ______^ Partment. , facUlUes at the Chaffee charge that would be on their nnminnllnn for U 8 slayings last Dec. 31 at Ya- 7:88 (8) Caaar’a World (C> (8) Newicopa at but attended many jam sessions (18) HanUay - Brteklay Ha- (80) Nawa and Sign Off data-processlng forms g^bool. I r' atronvlvstrongly nrotestprotest acalnstagainst all records for life,”life ” was one of 0°^ nomination iiuniiimiiu.i for U.S. bionskl’a Clarksville, Pa., home, pori (C> (40) Newa Haadllnaa — V8 AF and old timers get-togethers. school ton^ht at 7 -30 to **** town’s needs for native of Lake Placid, N.Y., „( these views Taken together Ibe other reasons he gave for senator, will speak to Manches- ^ gj Brownsville, Pa., (I) Tratk or Cooaaqoenoaa (C) Rfllfiout nim and SlyB Off (IS) Candid Camara E:5# (8) News A Weather INC. (8* 3 8 -48) Naws — Waatkar ment of Meditation and AnieRedcharf^^^ The athletic suppUes are for m physical education from Rus- jure of our government and na- u®® "marijuana. day. ^ “ —Sports and Feature (C) Off D^^ a^ lived In Ma^^ester The meeting wlU ife held at summer programs; Bids are be- seU Sage College and was teen ^ He also told hla audience how He will s^ak at a m^lng Wednesday that two of the ac­ SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE UHTINOS tor many years before moving Ihe high school’s vo-ag buUd- ‘"g sought for furnishing ^ 40 dlrMtor of the YWCA In Cohoes, staunch Communist. In gener- the age of young people expert- ‘he ^®Pvhllc^ Tonro^ cuged, paul E. Qllly, M. and Au- to BoUon 12 years ago. He wa.s l"8r with Stanwood PuUen, vo- Du^ey softballs and 18 n . Y. al, those who support our gov- mentlng and getting hooked on mlttee. scheduled for 8 p.m. In Martin, 21, registered for Radio YES, NOW ALL TV REPAIRS WILL BE DONE AT NORMAN’S A « , • AA AA aJaAMAVM PlttA^lA^V W A A VW« 1 1 ClShe AA has also been active In ernment and its policies have drugs is constantly going down, the Municipal Building Hearing overnight stay In the hotel employed as an Inspector at ag Instructor ccmductlng the dozen Dudley baseballs (This liBtihg Includes only those newa broadcasts ot 10 or 15 girl scouU as an admlnlstra- silent In the past. How- with some In their early teens Room. Dec. 27. Pioneer Parachute when he re- class. He will cover the repair minute length- Some statinha onrry other aiiort newacaata.) tire d about 12 years ago. At of electi^^cal cords, simple fau- tor, trainer, leader, day camp gyer, even though I cannot being accepted at drug treat- Lupton, 52, is director of pub- The hotel owner, Edward WBOH—eie K:00 Si>eak Up on 3pon* one Ume, he was a member of cets, replacing fuses and wUI director and counselor. speak with any knowledge of ment centers. no affairs tor the Choate School Bekewell, said the FBI ordered 2 6:00 Hartford Hlghllirtit- 9:10 Speak Un the choir at South United Meth- also discuss the use of house- Deaths in Mrs. Kelly and her husband ppggg^t civilian populatlcm, a film on ”LSD-lnslght or in Wallingford. He served two him to lock the two rooms 7:00 Newi 12:16 sign “ Off BY EXPERT FACTORY TRAINED TV SERVICEMEN! FAST, have five children. 8:00 Qaallllu WTIC 1080 odist Church. He was an Army bold electrical appliances, I can say that there Is a grow- insanity,” narrated by Sal terms In the State House of where the men stayed and “not 111: no Quiet Hour. 5:00 Afternoon Elditlot veteran of World War I. ’Those planning to attend Ing annoyance among this na- Mlneo, was shown by Salem Representatives and Is In hla to let anjflsody In.” WFOF—14)> 6:15 Market Report The Nation 6:20 Weather Survivors beeddes his brother, should oall the Tolland County tion’s servicemen, furthered Nasslff. It opened with some of third term in the State Senate. Phillips, the last to testify 5:00 Dick Heathertor 6:26 Strictly Bporte ' William J. Holloway 8:00 Steve O'Brien Include his wife, Mrs. Vera Extension Service. every Ume they hear another the youth fads of the past from ^ native of Mattltuck, N.Y., Wednesday at the hearing ex- 1:00 Cterv Olraro 6:35 Afternoon Edition OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Public Records 7:00 Accent 70 White Von Deck of Bolton; two Warrantee Deeds inaccurate account of what is gold'fUh swallowing to playing Lupton te l ^-adGrtert'the'Uni- Pected to run Into next week. WINF—188» 7:06 Ski Re7K>rt EFFICIENT SERVICE WHEN YDU NEED IT. IMMEDIATE sisters, Mrs. William Sitzy of William J. "Bill” Holloway, 81, 6:00 Newa 7:20 Edwin Newman Reports governor of Oklahoma afrom™... a1929«. Bemard S. and Alice J. Alo- “chicken" cars, and stow- j^ssota. He was was jested last year In 6:10 Uhrie' Jar 7:30 News of th« W )rld Andover and Mrs. Anna Fer­ 6:00 News 7:50 Joe Garaglola \ guson of Lewiston, Maine; and to 1931, died Wednesday, appar- many to George R. and Marilyn ^ taking ^gs Is ji^ an- chairman of the Connect- Vealey ato 8:10 Walter Oonktit 8:06 Pop Concert 9 enuy of a heart attaclJSSo- r^lteb, p^perty at 14 Pemn Z ll^a^L sl r ??>rfllm Repub,lcans._ 1953- t- counU of 6:20 Phil Burgess 9:06 N l^tbeat several nieces and nephews. 7:00 The World Tonlgh: 11:00 Newa, Weather Funeral services will be Sat­ lay moved'^ilfrom'SiTll^ iuin:.nvei:^‘^ “ 3^.70. . of w^ ^b^cker oi Rich- Sporta Final Floyd 7:20 Frank Gifford 11:25 urday at 2 p.m. at the United 7:45 Lowell ITiomaa 11:35 Other Side of the Day PICK-UP BY DUR RADID EQUIPPED DELIVERY VANS. OntCUlT 12 pe;chment of*^v: He^^y S. M ^Iy^J Eniilir^o Robert N. ® «^ ‘o toe actual aituaU^ and likened It to Russian rou- “ leadership B^^*^®’ ‘>®^ "®'^®' ‘Methodiat Church of Bolton. Manchester Session The Rev. Hisrh Glllis. pastor. Johnston.tohnston and iLmeloreHannelore L. Dahlln,ijanun, prop- ^— Southeast■■■' ~ * Asia.■■ ' and ~ who lette as — it-- --Is difficult - to -- control hacked Nelson Rockefeller for mentioned Yablonskl AAAA.iu..e~ but. knew will officiate. Burial wlU be in A 29-year-old Westford, Mass., Rear Adm. Tliomas J. Ryan Jr. erty at 33 Cheater Dr., ednvey- "1rlM”°are eTef th^taire ‘he GOP nomination for pres- ‘*>® B^^®® "’®" a®«»ed- States Seek Right to Set Ql^ryvllle Cemetery. Bolton, truck driver defended himself NEW ORLEANS (AP) _ ance tax 325.30. 2r^d t^lr coS E ull^ S i of i,10 ______- . , ____” 1.. Harodd LeVander testified. His MAGNAVOX... J Ic Leader (Jarl Albert accused ihis *roni first-hand knowledge state’s stricter rules for radia­ present standards appear ade­ p.m. with Automatic Fine Tuning tion and heated water discharge quate. “SZ™. C ir.. F„. Z Z Z pX " Manson Refuses who.. «.pph«, t.Sr.d'T'Fw «. are being challenged in the "I believe that I can safely YOUR BESI BUY Frank Pltuch James aMt. __ KayI Jr..s_ 22______. of Btest aVi/\ur4no> molrlnor “ ““-‘‘e lacMio o increase spending » for It. for atrocities, 1 have yet to rwy ^ . TO until he lost control and hit an oharved with say that there will be no major ROCKVILLE— Frank Pltuch, H ^ord, fined 3I6 tor failure to “Is It against Impact aid or is hear documented evidence of a T o E u tO r P lc fl smbankment. He Is slated to -ossesslon of narcO^ driKS courts. Color TV vote of confidence in Nixon and “We in Minnesota are not act­ changes for our basic radlaticm always brings you perfectly- 67, of Middletown, step-brother drive to the right. It willing to trade for votes in group of Marines dragging a protection criteria . . . Here It is BECAUSE; oi’ Edw;MTa;teka"Tf"^ck- ^B-ke.' 55^ of Pr^l- ta^^^^defectm^ Iks" rr“ea“T’“a;k“erAi“^r;Turing wo^Tded ii^A s“olto;r""S;m hl^ ^rrri2 S^^a^STeTensIs'Twr^" ing out of hysteria over nuclear Complete power,” LeVander said, “but rather interesting to discover vine, died last night at Middle- ^nce, R.I., 20 days, suspended, J"*®'*'* *'®''® f **"'® 8^®‘“*^ debate Wednesday. lines with a meathook, merely ijnda Louise Kasablan, 20, and A passenger In Donovan’s car, on Jan that during the past decade the tuned pictures... instantly with Cart sex Memorial Hospital, Middle- ‘or intoxlcaUon. He had 1^^ help at elecUon time. ^j^ert showed lltUe entou- to make an accurate body I^Ilire V^Ho^^n io Thomr^urke. 26, of Hartfonl. «®*®<* ®*®*® P®“®® out of concern for our natural Only Magnavox is sold resources and the health of our general trends in biomedical ev­ directly to just a few town. to “I® President count difficult, although I have ^ habeas corpus motion to was charged with Intoxication. idence are in the direction of Survivors also include two ®f the road last night at the to toem, ® Republican of discretion to spend seen NVA do this. Neither have jjg iieard Feb. 6 Manson, saying breach of peace, and resisting citizens.’’ and automatically! A carefully selected fine The committee, however, gen­ being less, rather than being j sisters, six other step-brothers, ^ “ ® y^e what he wants on education pro- I seen a Marine sUck thorns without elaboraUon he was also arrest. more, alarming,” Taylor said. retailers in this community — erally is' convinced utmost care and a step-sister. ® ^® ™®®’ Staf w m co^ U ^ ca^l^ U,g gygg ^ three year known as “Jesus Christ," con- PoHce, responding to the ac- P resident Picks As a continuing theme in his ' stores such as ours who, . ’The funeral will be tomorrow ?™’ “*1“*®"* “®'*® ^ especially vulnera Democrats and the big iflrl, bUnding her for life, tended he had not been granted cident call, reported toat both has been taken by the Atomic NOW ONLY questioning, Hollfield main­ like Magnavox, are dedicated at 10:16 a.m. from toe Biega Ridings 17 of Staf- Nixon who said he vetoed the ®ducatlon lobby toat helped add althouto I have seen toe resulte his consUtutlonal rights to act men were found in the rear Draft Director Energy'Commission which now has sole pwer to set standards, tained the AEC with hundreds | to serving you better! There Funeral Home. 3 Sliver St., Mid- springs ^^w ljig In- biU ^ Sl^blUlon a ^ d ^ B'® ^ «™‘ Pla®® as Ws own attorney and have seat, apparently unconscious, (Continued from Page One) of scientists and experts in ev­ i90 dletown, with a Mass of ft L cL^e!^ ma^^^ “k® «®® *^® ‘“*®' ^ “® 0®“"®®!- They said that Burke i^ned . to provide a safe alternative to are no “middleman” costs. the pollution-causing coal and ery discipline was in a better | requiem at 11 at St. Mary’s damage to private*^pper- ary Immediately sent Invlta- ®®*"® another ‘®as- This Is a war that Is be- The 35-year-old wanderer has consdousnws, and, later, as a Rhodes scholar, Savings are passed on to you oil burning power plants. position to safeguard the pubUc. ^ u r c h Middletown. B urial >rill ,j„ed W6 on L c h co»S!l ^ ^ to a ^ t e H oi^ rece^lon *»'“ *^®*‘"^ **>® ^‘‘ucatlon pro- ing fought for toe greater good, teen called “God,” “Satan” and ®*'‘ be h® «*®®‘''®<* *®P h®"®” *" ®®®' But, said Vermont Atty. Gen. 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At Issue is the system under everyday, in- in desert communes. hosnital emertenev Rochester, which man- over-protective mother, ruins but only as soon as collective color 14" (diagonal measure) pictures, highly Friends may call at the fu- jjis case was set down for East -phe letters signed “R N “ which federal funds are chan- ‘ahUonal acto among men of pour clan members are But^ ^ again l^ame “^® Ce"‘er for Naval Anal- reliability. Even without these the child. Salesmanship, not dic­ scientific judgment supports it.” b i g g e s t nerel home today from 7 to 9 Hartford jury trial, Marcli list. ggid_ “I^^mired yok- n®!®** »® school districts where **‘® h”®®** ‘®'‘®®®’ charged with Manson in toe and It took ys‘“. ■»»<*, DiBona “would be a special savings, each dependable 3 I.F. Stage Bonded Circuitry chassis tatorship, is needed.” and many other superb Magnavox features. Per­ P '"- ^tlnuances were granted as gj^ong a^polltlcaUy difficult attendance Is swoUen by toe f two meii ^d a ahot of Mace to brillant appointment." "If we are willing to pay 60 model offers you the greatest f®ll®ws: stand today ... I would like to children of federal personnel, visitors at her home last Aug. 9 g^bdiue ^Im. "B® P®Me»seB an extraordl- fect in any room — kitchen, bedroom, den, or Mrs. Gertrude H. Buchanan cents or a dollar more per per­ Nureyev To Portray PICTURE value and the finest JRchael Merov<«Uch, 66 Ken-• personallynprannaiiv pvnrp.aexpress my appre from nearby government offices c® " us by Chalrroan Mao, yet and of store owner L«no La After being examined he was nary combtnatinn of educational I have oAAn uIta .. LWiiiK VA-aJiLurcTLi J3C w a o ----g ------— ron to control regulation to in­ quality per dollar spent! office. Just one of many Magnavox values. Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan, 76, sington St., non^upport, to Feb. ^^IVA^ldHera ^ Bianca and his wife toe follow- ^gken to headquarters, temper- qualification and professional Nijinsky in a Movie of Woodland St., died early this 26. elation and I hope you will join military Installations. tured from NVA soldiers with T T u. " V — 1 10 jieaaquariera, icmvui- n------— - 1------sure that our . . . Green Moun­ me at an informal reception at Nixon, contending the system donation markings on ' them ^ h i^‘- Miss Vm Houtw is grily placed in a cell, and later accompllshmenta. He has a tain Boys do not turn purple, let LONDON (AP) — RudoU Nu­ us. That Is our right,’’ he eaW. reyev, the Russian ballet dancer Mrs. Buchanan was bom Mtef Ehkk^yster 180 Bis- **'® D®*"®®™®® leaders it money where the needs are ^^pg, namely Berkeley Uni- ^J^n was ^ ^ However, other witnesses and who defected to England In 1901, * tiroa fa f a #naf3«»A OFr-AOfAst Aovea Via urlll v«\abA .... JVA(U30\Jlt WOo OorrecUonal Center toe armed services,” Wallis Aug^23, 1894, inEllinkon,'toe sen‘‘^ t‘"‘1i7tekrted‘’burelkw “ *®®“''® ®ccaslon. greatest, says he wiU make re- verstty studento In 'k ip ^rt'k _____ . . . . several committee members de­ has been signed to play the part daughter of... the late AlbertaTu-_. and i®.pcb. ?:•’26 htwmptea Durgiary, huddled right after the commendations for reform. the Communist aggrossoi^ Wednesday, his first aj^ar- and held overnight. Presented in said. fended the AEC and its current of his famous dancer country­ TAC is an ex4iliisive Electronic Anna Gates Hibbard. She was a ‘ ‘jk’s:'' Francea Trombley 136 “®®“®" '^®'-® h"®*»® ‘® ®®' There Is broad agreement. Yet all this Is “Merely a taste Z Z Ma*ZZJlnZn^ h^cheoter C ^ this morning, W^lls Is a m ei^r of toe standards. man, the late Vaslav Nijinsky, System that combines all the resident of Manchester for over Blssell St., attempted burglary, ®*^ '*'*’®* *® ^® *'®*‘- even among members of Cok of the bitter trvth. and it is my f!"f *” a rontdnuance P^dent’a Commission on an Committee Chairman Chet in a movie. functions of three Magrnavox in­ 48 years. She was a charter fntoxiLuok a ^ 7 breac^^^ °"® P®®-“>»“y’ which has bl- gress who champion toe system, sincere hope that toe pubRc ,n,o ® “ B < ^ Hollfield, D-Calif., lamented It will be Nureyev’s first done much of the research for Contemporary— model 6910 novations: Automatic Tint Con­ member and past president of peace, Feb. 26. partisan support In the appro- that it needs overhauling. But It will open Its eyes before it is neii oi... that the AEX^’s side of the argu­ screen role. Producer Harry trol lets you select the most VFW Auxllla^and past presl- Mato Stephenson, 21. and P^®*'®™> auheommitteeIttee toat also has broad ------support, ------among.... too late. By no ...... means ....do yI con- when Dell asked him whether Donovan was also taken .0 to toeme commission unoerunder a con- ment may not be getting to the Saltzman said Wednesday the f " dent of the Spanish American Robert Stephenson, 26, both of J**hat bring out a new ■ bill, would Republicans as weU a i D e ^ done a ’’1984,’^ i g B rother gov-^^’’*. * ® ®"*®5 ^ I '^*'* Unlverzlty of people. movie would be directed by pleasing flesh' tones—and keeps W IT H N E W War Veterans Auxiliary, and Camp Meeting Rd., Bolton, fac- ®® ‘® 'c^ve toe extra I 31.2 billion crate. ernment beca.^ that in i^f i®”J®.?*,i® for a possible head Rochester "We are not pro-pollution or British director Tony Richard them that way—on every chan­ a member of Center Con- ing charges of larceny and re- *" *’®‘ ad® a provisionSion sayingsnvinir While whii. the .h. administration would would be be Communism, Communism, but hut ceedings, Manson said. I ob- Injury but later signed himself DlBona served at sea aboard pro-radlatlon damage. We are son starting In July. SAVE *50.00! nel, every time. Improved Auto­ M X 5 0 0 gregatlonal Church and the ceivingceivine stolen,stolen goods,soods. to Feb. Feb. 19. 19. Nixon doesn’t have to spendspend It. presses to cut the program, toe Americans must regain’ their f®®*. *° ^ ®*»J®®‘ ®®*’ ^ ***P‘*«‘ sP®l®e9man said, a destroyer In 1966 and 1967 and. matic Chroma Orcuit gives more b r i l l i a n t Manchester Grange. A bench warrant is being is- Nixon suggested this posslblll- Senate Education and Labor ability and initiative to recog- *° *5® todlctm ent. I object to toe ------from 1960 to 1962, on subma- uniform color intensity; no mat­ Survivors include two daugh- sued in tote case, Prtw^utor *'*■ '^®‘® message and toe Committee has drafted a mas- “ >® »Peak out against trait- '"®**)®^ 5f®^^ *®.5®*^. ‘”‘1!®' OPEN SUNDAY! ter how often yt)u change chan­ COLOR rs, Mrs. Wesley J. Pollard of WUIlam B. Collins told toe House has indicated that slve expansion of toe system, to ®™‘“ attitudes, before George J"®^' ‘ ®®J®®‘ f® the heinous b«- Fish P resident -After resigning hla Navy com- NOW ters, nels. Instant Automatic Fine TUBE jGlastonbury and Mrs.- -Richard - - court. if it Is left to him the President take in children living in low Orwell’s predicted society be- !l®.^®L°* **?.® ^*5*’“®“'"®”* j~v s /’n J •». ¥ T * mission In 1963, DlBona went to Tuning keeps all station signals A. West of Tolland; one will spend 3448 million of the ad- rent public housing'“develop ®®"'®® ® relaUons to the Indictment. iil Vjreait U nion work in me Pentagon's Office of ONLY brother, Chauncey M. Hibbard diUonal fuiute. menU. commenU are invited with ^ ready to enter a Systems Analysis as one of a l(x:ked-in for a perfectly-tuned of Longmeadow, Mass.; two sis­ Sprouts from Stumps Most of the money — 3238 mil- In an education bill which Is open^lnd. plea. Calvin Fish was elected pres- group of young scientists and Let's Why pay more for iess? 23" (diagonal measure) picture ters, Mrs. Harriet Baird of Hon would be for the Impacted likely to come up next w^ek, LAJpl. Lawrence B. Perry i^®*i ‘lien directed toe plea of Ident of the Manchester Teach- economists known as toe “Whiz —automatically. Other advanced Southold, N.Y., and Mrs. A. The only commercial conifer- areas program. Nixcsi had that. committee recommends a 2607047 innocent. era Federal Credit Union at the Kids.” TALK ■ You'!! enjoy fabuious viewing with this outstancting features incude: Chromatone for Kenneth Webster of Norwich; ®u* ‘f*® which sprouts from the budgeted only 3202 million for $1 billion plus program of Im------annual meeting held last night In 1966 he left toat post to be- depth and rich beauty ; Quick-On at the Manchester Country come a special assistant In toe Magnavox that also has ■ brilliant-color 295 sq. in. screen- 2 and six grandchildren. stumps of harvested trees Is the the program and the vetoed bill pacted areas aid. TURKEY pictures and sound; plus Magna­ Early Amsrlcin — model 6924; Coventry a u b . today's biggest—for life-like pictures ■ Chrom atone adds The funeral service will be ®°“ ‘ redwood. ’These conifers would have raised It to 3600 mil- In the new budget, the admin- 5 t O C k ] V x 3 . r k f ^ t ___ ®* **** U"®*i7iocretary of vox 3 I.F. Stage Bonded Cir­ on swivel casters. Also in Modilerranean, held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the ®’’® ^mong the world’s fastest lion. ’The fijfure tor^ last year Istratlon is expected to seek a Other officers named are Ed- the Navy where he served imUl about your depth and dimension to color; warmth to black and white cuitry Chassis for lasting relia­ Conlomporary, French or Italian Provincial. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 growing trees. was 3521 million. sharp reduction limiting the Couple Charged n e w YORK (AP) - Stock Masker, vice president; 1967 when he was named execu- ■ Quick-On eliminates warm-up delay—gives instant pic­ bility. Main St., with the Rev. Clif­ program to compensation for market prices continued their Jenack, re-elected five vice president of toe Roe- tures and sound ■ Color Purifier automatically keeps all ford O. Simpson, pastor of toe the education. of children who In Disturbance week-long pattern of eroeion ®«® Daniel F. slyn center, operated by the 50 Center Congregational Church, Per Pupil Education Cost actually live on federal installa­ D 1.1 r> <- 1 I .A J afternoon, with toe big and Boucher, treasurer. University of Rochester. DlBona pictures pure ■ Automatic Picture-Sound Stabilizers Your choice of five officiating. Burial will be in the tions, which do not pay.taxes. wi^"^Ruto G«r^k ^th**^f investor on toe sidelines. Pf®**®®"! of the center (Keyed AGC) for optimum performance ■ Lasting Relia­ As It works now federal em- « HP*** Investors, as been their prac- *®” '*'®'* Boucher. Masker, Jan. 4, 1968. veterans section of East Ceme­ b ility—is assured by famous Magnavox 3 I.F. Stage Bonded styles...NOW ONLY tery. Friends may call at the Rises $69 in Manchester ployment Is the criteria, not res- wtre a^sted JfsterdS’toHw *‘®®'®'‘ P“ ‘'v®®*‘. apparent- ”ridge^‘^rs“'M ^ irF ^ ^ ^ d *" Va., funeral home tonight from 7 to i®ence. ! .“k‘’ *1®.’'® »“*®>‘"®‘* their funds, t^® two children. T«esINCOME gobbling up your TAX Circuitry chassis ■ Treat yourself to the very best in color 9. Typical of the pattern set The Manchester school popula- Ing an alleged domestic disturb- awalUng President Nixon’s ^®*’’®® KeUon. He Is a native of Quincy, Mass. income? Maybe yoii're BOTH viewing—with a magnificent Magnavox! across the state last year, the Uon average dally membership '"^® «®hd at a cost of W o rK S h o p S aiiowed. BLOCK wiii STATE to the report of the Connecticut crease of three-tenths of one per ®**1‘* f*’® citotopi* Chester Circuit Court 12 Feb. 16. G rim m of Walston A fv» “ ITv 350,023. 800 to it yol) get aii Public cy____ _ of M ontgomery County. Md.. an ______w aisw n » to . b v - YOU ALWAYS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT MANCHESTER’S MOST COMPLETE TV CENTER Cub Scout Pack 2 will meet Public Expenditure Council cent, approximately the aame Mpntgomery County, Md., an ery,body is trying, to guess ^‘‘® f®“®win« 1*69 figures are Resume Tonigl you're entitled to . . . tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at which was published Tuesday. growth of 1967-68 over 1966-67 Washington suburb. rrr Seeks Court Aid where the bottom is.” ® comparison with those of 1968: tavM you time, worry, Secopd Congregational Church. Based on operating expenses, The state ADM Increase was 2,8 '''***' ? population of; 800,000, It , AH ^eves kre on iha hiialnaaa Number Of members, 1,428, up . monthly mqsic work- and money, tool Como Cubs are reminded to bring the per pupil\cort was 3711.38 as per cent. allghUy below the Morris Cotton, R-N.H., senior recession LIFE To Consummate Menrer Sion, toe only' hope being °f >®»»“ h?a®«. ««>. an® dancing I in todayf I UP >\ ' their plnewood cars for toe an-' compared with the state aver- growth of toe previous year. attempt to cut It.”_ said Sen. HARTFORD.HARTFORD Conn. Cnnn ia (AP) v >T - that theiw- VFederal_. wZReserve ^ mlaht down 10: amourv*amount loAnedloaned. 11 |1, - ^ re*Uni^ tonifht ^------from------10 SERVICE nual plnewood derby which will age of $703.55. This is a local Total expenses per pupil lo- he Mid, whUe toe 100 The InternaUonal Telephone k ease credit somewhat, he add- 2«.133„ up 3123,368; loans out- ^ ^® Manches- be held during the meeUng. Increase of $69.67, or 10.8 per cally last year wrere ere 3827.69,______„ a *®‘- *® 8 billion from the pro-. Telegraph v^ruCorp. naahas gonesons to *d. ______standing.- ______31,177,067, up______3183,843,___ _ ^ * 1 1 ^ “"**^ - College______Hartford ----- cent, over 1967-68. as against a 9.6 per cent Increase of 372.32. P®®«®‘ countries, with 3 million ca^rt In an effort to coSknate “Buying power by InsUtuUons “ P®*' ®®"*= P®***'*" ®‘>“'®®’ cafeteria. Tlie book discussion group of state 376, a 12.1 per cent jump. In tola category, Manchester P®®P‘®. K®‘ «-2 mllHon. ,4, proposed merger witlTtoe and IndlridLls U ^tremeW “P 394,398.62, assets In J^® 'LucUer Rising’’ rock toe Manchester Junior Worn- vie largest In 21 years. ranked 80th among state towns, committee which handles the H artf^^lre In ^n ce ^ c a ut 1 o u ■ ’’ Grimm note/ member shares, 31.131,408. up P ““P f^'®'" Ql*i*ot»bury will be ' 5 en’a Club wlH discuss “The Manchester’s figure placed It In 1937-68, it was 68th. _“IJm confident the President The two firms aaked^ u^rior "They’re juit waiting for some l«-2 Per cent. '*»!!!!!**•/" »P««»tag event. INC. OUR BEST - Since its organization in 1938, workahope are open to stu- H’B MTFCU has made 6,432 loans ®*"** “ >® toe public, and ses- America's Lirgsst Tax Sarvic* with Ovar 4000 OHicaa ...... „ _ ^ _____ .. totaling 38.858.481. 'vlll be presented on a OperaUng expenses, as defined In the distribution of total ex- won out In hte first veto of a WII. blllion-dollar metier*^*^'" ' “ ' three-’vek aH "1^ "thl^^ Persons eligible to join **ch month. ' Robert ’ Hliopiitng P aitade — Lower Level by the state, include admlnlstra- penses, 73.5 per cent of Man- Whll House officials obvlous- MS HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTCR • SINCE 1939 Cotter, who refused last year slipped at noon to 764.42 off 4.42. MTPCU are employes of toe J'®*®*’- '"‘“ 'c director, said he 1 Sew n u d O raato R ear Khtferaaoee . . . Booth*a Words ’» Uon, Instruction, attendance and cheater coats were realized from 'y were elated that Nixon had to klow'theki'eiirer"said'Hart- The average is now toe lowest boards of education of Manches- *“*■ y®““« PRODUCT - .. Av T ^ ,i*calth services, operation and local funds, 28.1 per cent from the money back. ford'Irire'’8" stocitooid'err :I^ d ainciT ^ t!"ll "liee" w kn’to'e ter. Bolton, Vernon, Ellington. 1’®^.''’.^®** jroupe, and thra FrL 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT • J 7 - Tell mother I did it tor my maintenance of toe plant, fixed rtate fimds. and 1.4 per cent "It’s a pretty sweet start not benefit from It. But three n.arket closed at 753.63. Some Stafford Springs, Tolland, and to perform. •tol Stan. 9 A3C. to 6 PJH. OPEN DAILY till 9 P.M. SATURDAY till 6 P.M. roimtiy' charge, net coat for f ^ aertr- from federal funds, ^ te aver: when you flkire'this U the first *HartfortFire' ■«ha"reho“dere clkrttete''‘l ^ for rtesU i^Tf f^d Im pyoyZ Z t' i"*®''*"*®^ «• ipersons PlMiae ea-t4«i IS NECESSARY - i i ^ w i^ of Jota WUtes ^ n ces and student a c t^ a and ^ea. in tlw same order, were major confrontation of the sea- joined in toe suit filed Wednes- 1966’. low of 744.32 on Oct~L Chester parochial schooU and ®**‘*^ *® Wm a t toe *” a " P**" ’ P**’ ®*"*’ ®"'* White House f- day against toe Insurance com- Declines led advance,advances near Manchester Community Ool- “ "®»* *«• h®*"®. H enry of PTMid^nt Abraaam Lincom. axKX re^onai dlBtiicti. li s.S. per cent. ficlal. St. mtesloaer. note! by better than 460 issues. lege. \

______•u \ \U’ '■ ' \ ■ ' ' ' \ ) ' " ; W . . ' \ .. \ \\ V\ / ' ■ 'v.VO- \ i ";\ .A'-' U- A \ A . '■ - \ ■ ■ ■ ' ' ■ , ' V - 1 \. • ■ V A V ' A ' ; PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY^ JANUARY 29, 1970 MANCHESTER EVEmNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, .TANTJARY 29, 19TO ^ ^ PAGE TEN South Windsor Vernon For Physicists BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER Also: Prospect Avc. and Knne St., West Hartford Town Must Pay Own Way $844,450 More Asked Research Funds Cutback • Open Daily 10 to 1 0 ! ' • Ample Free Parkin* • “ChaiRe It” with your ('.A.P, or ('.B,T. Master Char** For ‘Project Outdoors’ In New School Budget Cited in Job-Huntinj]i; Issue By <’. (1. M CDANIEL Young people in high school President Nixon’s veto of the ■!i Miss Kuhnly said though chil­ Last year, when Superintend- up the chronic which oc A P S<‘li‘ iice W riter were told "to go into science educational bill may mean that, dren are fascinated with earth ent df ^hools CSiarles L, War- stimulates the and you’ll be In a good flx,y and locally, Vernon will have to pay. and space sciences, most teach­ OIUCAGO (AP) — Some of ner and the Board of Educa- parental complaints limy did, he Said. its own way in ’Project Out­ ers are weak in this area. The the nation’s elite - young scien­ But government cutbacks re­ doors” for the coming year. people at Talcott Mountain tion presented the education throughout the year, such as is tists are having a hard time duced research positions at In- , The project was one of three work with teachers and the pu­ budget without Including antlcl- witnessed by a recent report by flpHlog jobs. ctltutions, he said, and indus­ Closed All Day approved Monday night by the pils in tailoring lessons to fit pated increases in state aid, Ihe two mothers of conditions in the Tile cutback in federal and tries Ho longer want "narrowly SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES Etoard of Education. ’The re­ the classes. Town Manager Terry Sprenkel kindergarten’ indicating that state government research trained physicists" to do engi­ quests were made by Miss LiU- ■ As part of the project the applied those anticipated funds supplies were very low in some fund.s was the prime reason for neering work. cllle Kuhnly, science coordina­ children are taken to the sci­ to the general town budget. This of the kindergartens on the west tilt .Situation given by scientists Clark said there "is still a Mon, Feb 2 for tor for the Vernon School sys­ ence center for a strictly made last year’s general budget side of town, interviewed Tuesday at the an­ crying need for good physics tem. "hands on” approach, with appear to be two mills lower In curriculum development, nual meeting of the American teachers" in high schools and The project- is a Title III pro­ King's for Quality, Value & Savings! each child working with tele­ than it actually was, and the the various deparj^ments ^ t h e Physical Society. junior colleges. gram. Its co-sponsors are the scopes, computers and meteor- Board of Education budget ap- school had Lutz Junior Museum and the A Job placement service for However, Dr. H. Richard logical equipment. pear to be two mills higher than new programs to physicists is maintained each :Iark, professor of physics at inventory Manchester Board of Education. it actually was. programs. Warner « - Miss Kuhnly asked the board year in connection with this the University of Michigan and It involves 10 towns in this area ■ ^ s year Warner isn’t taking duced toese recommendations and was conceived as a way of to try the program at first with meeting. past president of the American preparing teachers to use the two classes, one tjq)ical fifth ' Tills year, only about 100 po­ Association of Physics Teach­ out-of-doors to teach the natural grade class and one class of re­ tential employers- mainly in­ ers, said that as a group the sciences. tarded children. Each class dustrial and academic—have Pli.Ds probably would not be town budget instead of Ws o w . ^ ^ Tremendoiis Storewide Vernon has participated in would cost $200 with two-thirds registered their desire to inter­ good teachers at this level—they this program for the past two of the amount for the retarded When the budget came out this *2,^ ^^^m. He recom­ view job applicants. Nearly are trained primarily in re­ years with government grants to be reimbursed. Transporta­ week the anticipated net mends $80,618 to compensate for 1,600 applicants, all with Ph.D. search. covering the entire cost. If the tion to the center would cost crease of $844,460 included a ^ allocated this year. He degrees, are seeking jobs. About 170 institutions award towns had paid their share last about $126. deducUon lor anticipated recommends an increase of Last year, 1,286 applicants the physics Ph.D., which re­ year it would have amounted The third project requested by aid. The proposed gross budget audio-visual aids, were formally interviewed by quires seven or eight years of to $12,108 for the public schools Miss Kuhnly and sanctioned by is $5,248,161. Warner’s gross budget before 167 employers. In 1967, 272 em­ college study. In 1967-68, 1,325 and an additional $900.50 for the the Board of Education is a co­ The new budget, which will be ^tate aid is $6,248,161 compared ployers could choose from 896 were awarded; in 1961-62 there parochial schools. operative program in elemen­ worked over and reduced by the $4,188,966 last year. This applicants. were 699. This figure amounted to $26.76 tary science with the Universi­ Board of EducaUon before it is reduced by $1,280,610 A Ph.D. physicist con expect Dr. Arnold Strassenburg, di­ per pupil cost. When the pro­ ty of Connecticut. presented to the Council on aid and other receipts $9,000 a year or more in his first rector of the division of educa­ gram was first discussed, all March 15th, reflects a recom- jq,. a net figure to be raised by tion and manpower at the The university is offering as­ job. towns Involved previously were mendation lor SOi^i new teach- taxes of $3,967,661, an increase American Institute of Physics, sistance in the systematic ex­ Dr. Robert Beck Clark, a asked to budget funds for the ing positions at a cost of $236,- over last year of $844,460. said there "Is no significant amination, selection and im­ postdoctoral fellow at the Uni­ coming year which will be the 000, increases in principals’ number" of physicists actually plementation of the new In­ versity of Texas, said the last year of the program. Ver­ salaries of $12,800, $17,000 for unemployed. quiry-oriented elementary present abundance of physicists non’s share of the total would the first year of football, and Easier to D ivorce— "But there is a great number, school science programs. ’The is an outgrowth of the nation's be $1,540. For this amount the $26,000 for new curriculum pro­ and it’s increasing, of those who university has requested fimds But Harder to Wed effort to produce more scientists town would receive slightly grams. Warner is also recom­ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) after the Soviet Union launched are not getting the jobs they over one-half the time of an from the National Science mending an additional $26,000 in 9 Foundation to Implement this — California, which recently Sputnik in 1957. ^ want,” he said. •$8,000-a-year employe. anticipation of salary increase program. made it easier for people to get During next year, the phase­ requests from the cafeteria per­ divorced, is now considering Hundreds of Wonted Items For Yoor Family and Home The only contribution the out period of the pre^am, em­ sonnel. making it tougher for young phasis will be given to the use town will have to make is some In a prepared statement couples to get married. Draft Officials Suspend $260 for the purchase of project of the areas around Individual which accompanied the budget Assemblyman James A. schools in the various towns. materials for use in the class­ Warner stated that the board's Hayes, R-Long Beach, intro- Delinquency Regulation Vernon will have approxi­ rooms during next year. The negotiations with teachers have duced a bill Wednesday to re- mately 90 days of the profes­ program will probably Involve only just begun, and that the quire persons under 18 to dis­ WASHINGTON (AP) The tutional,” Hershey did not in­ sional persons’ time which three or four teachers. $3,034,279 shown in the budget. cuss their marriage plans with Selective Service System has form the local boards of that could mean 10 to 16 days in There will be four orientation That figure represents the a clergyman or a marriage opinion. each of the town’s seven ele­ sessions this coming spring to board’s first offer to the teach­ counselor for at leeist six hours. suspended its long-time practice But last Wednesday’s order to mentary schCMls. The program allow teachers to examine ma- ers. If the adviser dirought the of reclassifying and drafting vi­ suspend delinquency processing fits into the fourth grade sci­ . terials. ’Ittls will be followed in In the area of transporation marriage a jjoor idea, he would olators of its regulations, in the covered “ regulations or any oth­ August with a two-week insti­ ence curriculum. If the grant the 1969-70 budget figure of be obligated to tell the judge. er release from Selective Serv­ tute at the university and an wake of recent Supreme Court does come through then the $265,000 to which an additional ’The minors then would have the ice headquarters, the spokes­ academic year program where­ decisions. amount will be deleted from the appropriation of $6,143 has been task of persuading the judge to man said, thus presumably In­ by participating teachers teach With the help ot the decision, education budget. added, has been Increased $20,- let them marry anyway, cluding the Hershey letter. the units selected in their "pilot Timothy Breen of Westport Another program, approved ■000 in the proposed budget for Hayes said his purx>ose is to Monday’s 6-2 court decision classrooms” imd participate in may continue to be a college by the board and to be consider­ 1970-71. reduce the number of divorces upheld the right of Timothy J. nine Saturday morning in-serv­ student, two years after being ed by the budget committee, Is Under general supplies where among young couples. Current Breen to challenge his reclassi­ ice sessions. re-classified l-A by his draft the Talcott Mountain Science Warner asked for $100,100 and divorce flg^es for California fication to l-A because the delin­ Center for Student Involvement The unlversdty will provide ended up with $60,192 last year, show half of all marriages end- board. The suspension also apparent­ quency regulation was legally in Avon. regular and continuing in-school he is asking for $132,057 to make ing in divorces. King’s Regular low Discount Prices. ly negates a controversial re­ unauthorized. The center offers programs consulting and evaluating serv­ commendation' by draft Director In a case involving Breen, geared for gifted children, ices and will aid districts in the Lewis B. Hershey that antiwar’ 21, the courti^^ed 6-2 Monday ‘’“A verag e students, ■’under­ program. Dr. Odvard Dyrll is demonstrators be drafted if they that the Selective Service Sys­ achievers” and the retarded. the program director. violate the law. tem cannot strip the deferments Just 0 Few of Many Sensational Values! Odd lots.«Broken Szes.^ duction ceremony. Some of the 30 active chapter A spokesman disclosed Mon­ of students who protest agaiast Atty. Lewis Fox (insert), vice president of the day local draft boards were di­ the war. J J Hartford Board of Education, speaks on his concep­ members stand to honor the 53 junior and senior 1965 FORD Breen had been classified as rected last week to suspend all Czech Hard-Liner tion of the aspirations of youth at the F. A. Ver- class inductees as they entered the auditorium. processing of cases under the a “ delinquent” and his student Some Counter Soiled or Slightly Damaged! Limited QuonHties Only! planck Chapter of the National Honor Society in­ (Herald photo by Pinto) GALAXIE 2-DR. HARDTOP system’s delinquency renrulation deferment changed to l-A in pending "'the determination of January 1968, after he had Cernik Successor trtiat action should" be taken” as turned his draft card over to a clergyman in Boston during (Continued from Page One) -Atty. Fox Lauds Youth’s Honesty • NEW WHITE TIKES a result of a Jan. 19 Supreme LADIES' FLANNEL a protest against the Vietnam LADIES' BONDED LADIES' petitlve pressure" is demoting chairman of the gov- • POWER STEERING Court decision. •niat decision appeared to in­ Wtw. Czechoslovakla to the status o errment economic council. But • RADIO Breen is still in college, some­ validate the delinquency regula­ SLEEPWEAR "a developing country.” He Soviet invasion, • AUTO. TRANS. ’1095 where in the state of Washing­ WOOL PLAID SKIRTS “V” NECK “HELENCA’ A A predicted that in the future Strougal made strongly pro-So- National Honor Society Inducts 53 tion. ton, his mother said Monday A second court decision, is­ "politics will violate economics vlet statements and was one of after the nation’s highest court ' SHORT SLEEVE SLIP-ONS in the most negative sense.” the people the Russians-turned Addressing parents and friends build brotherhood. "There is tion of what the inductees will birsky, and Mrs. Roseamond M. sued only Monday, states even handed down its decision. Mrs. more clearly that "induction Cernlk’s ouster leaves Presl- to when they wanted new lead- of the 53 students from the jun- less prejudice among this gen- do as well as what they have Tewmey^ TED TRUDON, Inc. Breen declined to name the col­ ers for the occupied country. He eration than among any I have done; a duty and an obligation. Miss Nancy Wilson was organ- pursuant to the dellquency regu­ dent Ludvik Svoboda as the only . .. , j . ■ I,.,. nnH Qon’nr HacLcpi who were >-ioi.io.. TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLE lege. Breen was a student at as well as a privilege," he said, ist for the processional, reces- one of the major figures of the t . lation has not been authorized Berkeley School of Music In Dubcek regime still in office, retary-general and Ite chief for inducted into the F . A. IZ Ver- ,jp service are Without character. Miss sional. National Anthem, and Vo l k s w a g e n Po r sc h e by Congress." Boston In November 1967, when Dubcek was ousted as the party ^tiem ia and Moravia, the pianck Chapter of the National anathema to adolescents. he K pen Vater, secretary, said, Alma Mater. John Gracyalny Selective Service laviryers had the draft card incident oc­ chief last April, and at the country. Honor Society in Bailey Audi- said, in tlicir pursuit of what scholarship, leadership, and and Larry Kahn were in charge no immediate comment on the curred. meeting Wednesday the party .Other liberal leaders who re- [aj-ium of Manchester High tliey deem to be true faith, service could not stand, of stage lighting. second decision. His attorneys won count Ap­ Under the regulation, a draft proval of a delay of his induc­ N ■ committee accepted his resigns- signed key posts during the . . , . Lewis R-nther, they are seeking whether one accomplishes h i s ------tion from their group his last shakeup Wednesday were trade . . ^ , identity, and when challenged, goaig or not, his character is registrant could be declared de­ tion into the Army while his MEN'S REVERSIBLE significant post. He became am- Karel Polacek, Ste- Fox placed himself .squarely oa .source. "Youdi^ strengthened as a result of the linquent, classified l-A and or­ case was pending in federal bassador to Turkey this week. ^an Sadovsky, the Slovak party the side of the younger gener wants to find standards of ^ffoi-t. She concluded with dered for immediate Induction courts. He lost the decisions of LADIES’ MATERNITY BETTER DRESSES Although Cemik was sacrl- leader, and Interior Minister ation cliastity, honesty, clean living, quotation from Oliver Wendell SPECIALS FOR THURS. FRI. AND S A U for failing to perform such re- the U.S. District Coiul and U.S. COTTON VESTS ficed, observers In Vienna con- "^an Pelnar. If the generation once remov- Fox affirmed, "and we betray Holmes: "The most Important qxiired duUes as carrying his Circuit Court of Appeals, before sider the ixisition of party chief They had been making clam- ed will extend a measure of them if we do not permit them jjj world is not where draft card and reporting a Monday’s ruling restored his 2-S VISIT OUR MATERNITY COflNER Gustav Husak strong enough for orous attempts in recent months understanding toward youth, he to question.” ^ ^_, , we are, but in what direction IFYOUUKEStVINeS.VOUUUIVEOUI change of address. student deferment. His mother, Mrs. Robert FOR SOME OF THE MOST EYE him to weather the political to identify themselves with the said, “ I am confident of the Chapter officers spoke brief-, we are moving.' Oct. 26, 1967, Gen. Hershey storms that appear certain to new Moscow-oriented line, but future.” ly on the four keystones of the Edward LaRose, as- sent a "letter” to local draft Breen, said she was delighted about the decision. APPEALING STYLES & PRICES! continue in Czechoslovakia. their political past apparently 24 seniors who were ad- National Honor Society. Burke sistant at St. Bartholomew’s boards suggesting that viola­ Strougal has a notable record weighed top heavily ministered the pledge by James educating himself is only gave the invocation. tions of the law during antiwar According to the lottery sys­ half the individua ’s job ^YPnncipal George Emmerllng or . antldraft demonstrations tem inaugurated last month, of accommodation to political Among their replacements Burke, chapter president, were Breen’s draft number is 91. He shifts. As interior minister from was Josef Lenart, who had Miss Lynn Beggs, Miss Pat- must also have fortitude, not could Justify processing the vio­ just to follow, but to search out conveyed greetings lators as draft delinquents. falls In the first 26 per cent of OUTERWEAR 1962 to 1965 he was the Stalinist preceded Cemik as premier. He ricia Boll, Miss Christina Cani- new ideals and concepts. if NAt.onal Ass^iation of Second- draft-age men eligible to be Novotny’s police chief. Under became chief of the Slovak par- acho. Miss Mary Cutts, Rich- When a federal appeals court MEN'S , to have true “ cy School Principals, out of last year declared his policy called into the service after his Dubcek he was a deputy pre- ty. ard Diaz, Miss Maureen Dono- scholarsliip whose Washington, D.C. office graduation from college. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. van, William Geyer, Daniel Har- meaning. "ttlegEd and probably imconsti- COTTON KNIT SHIFTS vey. Miss Jo AmiAnn Hettinger, Steven Kasel,------vice president.. Nationalf, tn Honor Society, chapters “MOD” SHIRTS J. Lawrence Knight, Miss Naacy defined leadership as the ablli- c i n. Professor Gets $50 Fine Litke, Miss Nancy R. Macom- ty to pursue the right course of Following the ceremony, a re- ber. " iction, regardless of the coat or ception was held m the cafe- Fluctuating Wages of Poor In ^68 UConn Demonstration Also, Miss Susan McLafferty, loward, and to convince others terla for active members, in­ Gary Newton, Alan M. Reich- to follow.’ it involves a commit- duct. es, and guests. BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK iv*1.19 Snag Minimum Income NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— Greenwich, $160 fine, suspend- Hn, Miss Joyce A. Rubin, James ment to overeme problems be- Mrs. Elizabeth Van Why is U.S.D.A. poor prop^al to a study of an Save! Eight persons, one of them a ed 16-day sentence, one-year Schreiber, Eric Sinnamon. Mi.ss fore they overcome mankind, chapter faculty advisor. Mem- WASHINGTON (AP) — The University of Connecticut pro- probation. Sylvia Sp'angberg, Frank Siam- "Involvement," - a word in bers of the faculty advisory employment'■referral system, f SIRLOIN TIP ROAST CHOICE M .29 House Ways and Means Com­ feasor, have been fined and, in —Richard E. Rebock, Fair- ler. Miss ^lelley Stone, Miss popular usage today, is inher- committee are Fred Ballestrini, Established by present law, DRASTICALLY REDUCED some cases, given suspended field, $30 fine, 15-day suspend- Beverly Ann Trudeau. James ently part of service, Wayne Miss Anne L. Beechler. Ray- mittee has run up against a but proposed for expansion by BOYS’ jail sentences, for their part in ed sentence, one-year probation. /Wickwlre, and Mark F, Wil- Douglas, treasurer, pointed out. mond Korbusieski, I^aurence GRADE A "WAY BEST' stubborn snag in its considera­ the administration, the system LADIES — GIRLS a violent demdnstration more —Claudette A. Clarke, South hiams. "Service is performing rather Leonard, George Potterton, tion of President Nixon’s pro- provides for specialized analy­ MEN'S INSULATED than one year ago on the uni- Weymouth, Mass., $60 fine. Junior inductees were> Miss than just belonging; an expecta- Mrs. Parmys Pratt, Howard Sl- 10 TO 12 LB. poasl to supplement the Income sis, training and job referral for MENS — INFANTS verslty’s main campus at -D aren I. Cassyd, Middle- Sandra Bauld. Miss Christine A. QUILTED JACKETS of the "working poor,” some able bodied membrrs of welfare ACRYLIC FILL SUITS 2 2 town. $50 fine. Bensen. Robert Brennan, Miss ------7 families. BOYS — TODDLERS Charged with breach of the — George Musgrove, New cynihia Cohen, Joseph Cohen, members say. HEN Ways and Mleans Chairman peace, the eight defendants all York City, $60 fine, 16-day sus- fjniest A. Cox’ Miss Meannc A AAAAAARIttttA 9 lb The problem: Many ot those Wilbur D r i l l s , D-Ark., said of­ — JR. BOYS — pleaded guilty Jan. 23 in Cir- pended sentence, one-year pro- oemko. Miss Carol J a w in g , who are employed, but earning cult Court. bation. d Miss Dianne Gray. Miss Carol ficials from states which have TURKEYS less than their family require­ started such programs gave en­ ■The professor. Jack L. Roach —Andrew Gribbin, Storrs, $150 Gulllemette, Miss Kim Hovey, PLAZA DEPT. STORE ments, have casual and tempo­ ALL PRICED TO SAVESSS of Storrs, was fined $50 and fine. Charges of interfering with ' Miss Susan B. Hurwitz, Robert thusiastic reports to the com­ (W© Have A Notion ’To Plee.se) rary jobs. As a result, their mittee. The major immediate given a 16-day suspended sen- an officer and destruction of q . Hust, Miss Marcella Kiecolt. earned income varies widely tence for breach of the peace, private property were nolled. Also, Carlyle O.sier, Miss Hope problem, he said. Is the heavy E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) from month to month, or even Pieces The state prosecutor nolled. (did The cases, originally assigned e . Pastel, Miss Elizabetli Jane OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. tIU 9 SMOKED or FRESH SHOULDERS 4 - 6 Iba. cost of expanding the plan. JR. BOYS not prosecute) three counts of to Willlmantlc Circuit Court, Pearce, Miss Bonnie Rein, Paul day to day. TODDLERS’ 9 breach of the peace and a wera, transferred at the re- Romanowicz, Craig Saums, Mi.s.s The Nixon plan contemplates lb. BOY^' charge of failure to disperse quests of the defendants to New Cheryl Schaffer, Carl Schuh, PICTURE FRAMES HAMBURG ,b^59c In 3-Lb. Leh supplemente to insure a $2,400 CARDIGAN SWEATERS after the riot act was read. Haven Circuit .Court because Miss Claire Smith, Michael minimum yearly Income lor a COTTON PRINT SLACKS The incident that gave rise tliey feared Uiat adverse pub- Snyder, Wayne Steely, Daniel For Art, Plioto and Certificates from 5 9^ OUR OWN SAUSAGE MEAT », 69c 2 family o< four, for example. But CARDIGAN SWEATERS to the charges was a demon- licity would have prevented a Stevens, Miss Katherine Taylor, how to calculate the amount BICYCLES Rtration organized to protest on- fair trial. Their pleas of guilty, Peter Walden, and Stephen Wil- needed to supplement a con­ campus job interviews conduct- however, prevented the trials son. stantly fluctuating Income? ed Nov. 26, 1968, by a repre- from running a full course. Atty. Fox. former president of lb Rep. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., said .00 sentatlve of *Dlln Mathleson ------. DUBUpUE A U BEEF FRANKS a9c the ^Hartford Board i of Edu­ the problem was pointed up in ,

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MANCHESfl’ER EVENING HERALD. MANCh'ESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 PAGE TWELVE Child Care Pros Arms Industry t'wicher ration and nnid n Mon- THINKi n i l l f V SHALL •1MU0 DeilvewM In MwiMwMw ennorl liuftniotor emdd teach by Gardner Capman, is the Support Slate’s Blqulpped with jeaUteretite In­ smallest of the three adjacent Is Booming "up to 30 pupils of mixed agea ZB A Action with the lUMlKtiuice of one, and terior, wladahleld wxxtier, 2- apartment complexes on Oak­ GuidelineH epeed electrip wipers, hesAw, land St. Even with the expan­ For the French maybe two program aides," dofogger, 4-wny safety ftaehwe. Reds May Launch sion it will remain the smalleot. 'Hie speaker, ffo<-l K. Tom'hs, back-up llghte, front and rear G otild A d d W. G. GLENNEY CO HARTFORD, Oonn, (Al’ i The new units will cover a 214 PARIS (AP) — Ute French (iddMl that the ratios could seat b^te, Teaitheretto hsOdraata, acre area to the rear of the ex­ armament Induriry Is flying Most of the too rcpresenliilivcM place Montessorl sehools “ In ateering whaM look and rrar Apartments isting complex. ★ ★ ★ high, and not juat with Miragee. of private and public child care flhaneial jeopardy." window d e fr o s t . Whether about 16 apartment •k_^ •kir-k-k-k-k'k-k'k'k'k fuller provisions Include: France selU arms to M ooun- organizatloriH who atteiidcd a Dependii^ upon action taken ^^ts will be built on 1.1 acre dln-ctors of day enre een- Rl*. II. TelUnd Tpllu. New Laos Offensive hearing on propoaed n-ffulalU)nH TED TRUDON by the Planning and Zoning piece between Hilliard St. and tries, against the competition of lers must ihiive a high school tor the state’s day care eenters 647-21)1 be the third salesmen from the United diploma or Its equivalent; By RICHARD PYL£ of^supplles aa they withdrew. Elsewherls in Laos there la no Oommisslon after Monday's Westerly St. will supported the, guidelines. VOLKSWAGEN matter for consideration. State., Britain and the Sovlkt a physician or public health AaaiMTintrd Preaa Writer Now the North Vietnamese serious th|eat from enemy public hearings, about 900 new applicant is Bsimey w State Rep. Gerald Stevens, K- nurse must Is- on call, and nu­ VIENTIANE (AP) — Western and Patihet Lao are moving forces at the present time, ob- apartment units could be added Union. Mllfordk who presided , at the \ tritionists !ind a licensed den­ military observers in Laos say back, with the recapture of servers say. Pathet Lao and The .ale of 100 Mirage jets to V hearing Monday Ijefore the Heg- to the more than 3,K)0 units jj jj^g ,Q„g change and the tist must be available; ail indicators point to a dry sea- Route Seven their primary ob- North Vietnamese elsewhere Libya has dispelled the .gloom ulution Review Committee of either built, under constructloti, special permits are granted by X 'SOI ■' a center’s program must In­ son oifensive next month by the Jectlve, according to observers are operating in small units, that followed loss of Israel a. the state legislature, said he or approved for construction in the commission a total of about clude "appropriate pbysloil ac­ North Vietnamese and the Path- in Vientiane. raiding vUlages and making ManSiester. 317 new apartment unite could France’s biggest military cus­ expects the committee to make et Lao to recapture the strategic Despite the loss of one key po- harassing attacks. tivity, problem-solving exiierl- Pour petitions will be heard be built, tomer. a final decision -next week on- Plain of Jars. sition, a rise known as Phou FTenchmen argue the morali­ cnces, creative actlvitieH, bin- by the planners Monday night; The fourth Item concerns a the recomm develop self-re­ truck traffic. Communist propa- the government forces still con- rT while refusing even spare ports Democrats group dwellings. pertaining to cross reference. Council. liance.’ ’ gemda announcing or predicting trol enough of Route Seven to The first te for a zone change When one section conoemll^ to Israel, but moat agree it’s Several speakers worned that WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL big victory end the movement deny the enemy their necessary from Rural Residence to Real- group dwellings was changed. good business. the cost of implementing the The defense minister, Michel into the country of fresh North logistic pipeline to the Plain of Seek Action dence- A tor a 26-acre parcel the another became incorrect. regulations could put some ex­ AlaHka’ H Rpindc«*r Vietnamese regulars, including Jars. fronting for 316 feet on the soutl) Debre, has set the tune: "A big cellent day care centers such The reindeer, which stands one new division. Three North Vietnamese tet- On Pollution side of Wetherell St. near 260 armament industry is poealhle as the Montessorl schools out only about ZVi feet high, was In­ POM PONS bunch 1.89 ‘Tt Is beginning in its usual tallons attacked one battalion of Wetherell St. About 280 apart­ Early FlyerB only on condition that there are of business. troduced in Ala-ska from Siberia fashion and wUl pick up in tern- Gen. Vang Pao's Meos on Wood- ment units could be put on the exports. It is a phenomenon that at the turn of the century as Continued from Page Onei Some species of megapodes One speaker, who identified po,” said one Western observer, pecker Hill, and about 700 of the land. ’The application is signed can be regretted, but it is strik­ famine Insurance for the Es­ OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY pass through the down stage in himself ns "on Indlvldu.al who "The Communists will follow North Vietnamese were killed in Tuesday into the problems of by Michael Swetzes. ing.” has had children Involved In kimos, who were dependent on the egg. When these birds hatch Aircraft orders dropped their usual pattern of seizing ob­ a month of sustained fighting, auto exhaust, four Democrats The expansion of the 61-unit Montessorl", criticized a provl- dwindling caribou herds. B rov ^ on e apartment complex they already are sharply when Charles de GauUe, jectives In bite-sized pieces." according to official sources. were there, dne Republican. on Oakland St. by some 20 units juvenile plum^e and can fly viewing Israel as an aggressor \ Military experts say an addi­ "The fight for that hill deci­ Although President Nixon sin­ will be the second item of coiy* away from their empty in the 1M7 war, embargoed tional indicator—probably the mated between 1% and 2Vg ene­ gled out auto exhaust as the sideration. Brownstone, owned shells. DRAMATIC NEW BETOLETION IN HOME DECOR shipment of 60 Mirages that Is­ most Important so far—is con­ my battalions,” said one source, worst polluter of the air, only rael had paid for. ’That made tinuing pressure by the North "hut they didn’t quit until they lower eschelon administration potential cuatomers fear that Vietnamese against government took it. That indicates a great witnesses appeared. their orders might be blocked forces along Route Seven, a deal about their intentions." And they said their lips were By regaining Route Seven, the for political reasons. main supjrfy channel from sealed until Nixon- sends his en­ Now De GauUe is gone and North Vietnam to the plateau in qommuniste could supply con- AUTHENTIC COLORS vironmental message to Con­ Libya is turning its oil into Mi­ PRE northeast Laos which gets its tlnuing operations against out- gress in February. GRAND OPENING name from h»«e burial jars posts guarding the Plain of Jars rages. The Sud Aviation compa­ This drew some spirited Dem­ ny’s Marcel Dassault says his there. “ f Itito plain itself. ocratic criticism. But no Repub­ GET ACQUAINTED capacity Is booked for five Caldnf Although a dry season offen- Some 26,000 North Vietnamese licans at all showed up when the yeiors. Aviation sources guess slve is an annual fixture of the troops reportedly occupy a cres- It™ attack intenslfed We^eeday. that about $160 million is in­ war in Laos, the government for cent of territory around the In fact, it took an emergency SPECIAL m volved in the Libyan deals. the first time in five years holds northern rim of the plain. About ii. telephone call by Republican France’s arms customers the plain at the onset of the 10.000 are said to be in forward II 4 Howard Baker of Tennessee to range from the Irtrii army to fighting season. Aided by heavy positions. bring New Hampshire’s Norris the Pakistan navy. Arms ac­ U S flghter-homber attacks.a The government holds numer- John J. O’Brien, left, consultant in distributive education for the State De­ Cotton on the run, even though $ J . counted for about 6 per cent force of U.S.-advised Meo ous strategic hill positions in the partment of Education, presents the charter to Alan.Perlot, president of Man­ Cotton isn’t even a regular exports in 1068, and 22 per cent chester Community College chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of Amer­ tribesmen captured the plateau same area, and the fighting member of the subcommittee. SHIRTS of mechanical equipment ex­ last summer in a surprise coun- most likely would shift to them "I was at an appropriations ported. Fallout from the Israel ica. (Herald photo by Pinto) terthrust. The North Viet- if the enemy recovers his Route committee meeting when Sen. ON HANGER WITH YOUR embargo caused a Mg drop in namese abandoned large stocks Seven supply artery. _____ Baker called and said ‘we’ve orders last year: Fpr tiie air­ got to get someone o-ver there d r y C LEA N IN G Authentic reproductions of the exquisite colored grains of Early America craft industry the loss was Community College Gets DEC A Charter about 62 per cent compared CLEARANCE and take care of it,’ ’’ Cotton with all the time honored qualities you’ve come to expect from Masonite Royalcote. Senate Okays Drug Control told newsmen afterwards. with 1068. ersfield, vice president; Miss Jacques, West Hartford; Miss OOMBABSE Manchester Oommuntty Col­ Linda Lattarulo. Wethersfield; Hearings by the subcommit- But 1068 had been a record lege became the first two-year Cheryl Perrett, 617 Vernon St., THESE Miss Judl Lodi, nt, 86, Bolton; Drug Bill Bill tee gave democrats their first Masonite offers this most gracious new way to step into the pages of year, with orders of 8814-milllcm educational Institution in the secretary; Daniel Vlens, Hart­ raiOEB James Murphy, New Britain; WASHINGTON (AP) - Here opportunity since the State of history! This selection of 5 new Antique panelings with their infinitely for adroraft, land weapons, elec­ state authorized to have a chap­ ford, treasurer; Richard Clough. (Continu'd from Page One; tronics and ships. Elstimates for East Hartford, reporter; and Miss Ellen Parker, Putnam; are major provisions of the drug ^he Union message to take on accurate crazing, distressing and worm holes represent a dramatic new iter of the Distributive Educa­ Neil Patrizzi, EJast Hartford; 1060 total $460 mllUon, about tion Clubs of America (DEXIA), Miss Linda McCann, East Hart­ pension or probation. . control bill passed by the Senate even lower eschelon ones-^face and William Schrelber, West to face. horizon in home decor. Come in and see them ... be charmed by the half (or aircraft. when it received its charter yes­ ford, parliamentarian. If they don’t sign a customer, Other charter members are Hartford. -Subcommittee Chairman Phll- warmth and color. . . and the new possibilities they create for your home. terday at a luncheon ceremony David J. Burman, Central —MiEutdatory minim um penal- Ladies’ the French argue, someone else held at WUIle’s Steak House. Ronald Black, Hartford; FVan- Men's will. Ihe Soviet Union has cls Cropley, East Hartford; Miss Connecticut State CoUege co­ All Remaining Snow Tires In Slock Reduced. the original 'hill are not luro- nf nersons con- re-election in the fall, wast- Officers of the new chapter are ordinator of DEXUA activities, Suits 1.25 placed its MI021 jet fighters in Irene Hallisey, 100 Indian Dr.; fied, but Sen. ’Ihomas J. Dodd, fpdeml drue viola getting to the at- ONLY Alan Perlot, Wallingford, presi­ officiated at the ceremony, and floor manager of the measure, vlcted of federal drug viola- « Suits 145 $ 0 . 2 4 22 countries. Paul Hubert, Putnam; Donald tack. He said he was one of sev­ dent; Miss Janeen Aziz, Weth­ JoHn J. O’Brien, state adviser tlons. Plain Dresses 1.25 4' X 8' PANEL Mirages have been sold to Is­ didn’t agree. eral Democrats "suffering the for (the DEX3A post secondary Dodd "pounded his desk with —The bill prescribes severe Pants 42 rael, Lebanon, Ubya, Pakistan, laSh” of presidential criticism division, was master of cere­ ;K L U X E m u d & SNOW b u c k w a u what he said was a marijuana penalties — ranging to life im- S kirts .49 Australia, South Africa, Switzer­ for tardiness in the last session. Sport Jackets 49 monies. Miss Karen Velnot and brlck worth 18,000 as he prisonment and a 8100,000 fin e - CARPET land, Belgium and Peru. Budget Change Could Keep Miss Mary McLaughUn of OCSC contended the law should make for "professional criminals” Democrat Edmund S. Muskie Sweaters 49 BY THE BOX Others are Interested: Iraq, were installing officers. 6 5 0 x1 3 it clear smoking the drug “ is convicted of largescale narcotic of Maine, one of Senate’s Car Goats STRIP AND PLACE 12" Spain, Argentina, Brazil, J ITT? Guests at the induction cere­ Plu, 1.79 leading pollution fighters. not a schoolboy prairit.’’ violations. Winter Coats t59 f* CUSHION TILES OF Greece. Shea in Town Counsel Job F.E.T. Overcoats 1 FAMOUS Q mony were President Frederick 'Ihe Connecticut Democrat _ Federal magistrates would scorned the sketchy program (Not Pile) \ 1 French heUcopters hunt guer- ing an arrangemenlt which, if W. Low Jr. of MMC, who ad­ outline given by Creed Black, 1 Town Counsel John F. Shea said the bill would remove un- jjg authorized to issue “ no­ STEVENS rUIas in Portuguese Guinea and approved, will make it possible o ( t Rain Goats 145 Top Goats today conflrmied reporte that he ministered the oath to the certainties of the current law. knock" search warrants to assistant secretary of health, CARPET New Guinea. Mlssllbs, offered in for him to remain as town coun­ fleers; Fred Ramey Jr., MOC 13.99 “ It wUl duly punish the young- g^ow that evl- education and welfare, Sport Shirts None Higher in Quality a wide range, have been sold to may remain in his poM to at sel, he said. business department chairman: ster who experiments with a destroyed "I hope Uiere is_ something Car Coats Greece and South Africa. A least November 1971. The budget asks for an as­ Michael Weir, Wethersfield High marijuana M they knock before entering a leading sales point is a guaran­ Shea, immediately after the sistant town counsel at $7,000 School distributive education co­ SIZE SALE F.E.T. Slacks Rain Goats J v ^ s t r iT t o free ^ adheslT^, then piace in portion No not ruin him fw life, Dodd told g^gj^eted place. ------, ------tee the missiles will fire after Nov. 4 mimiclpal election, an­ annually. The existing salary is ordinator; Joseiph Corcoran, the Senate. On t h e ^ e r h ^ commission would be set the partisanVatlUty that is per­ other materiate required. Sotftiles go any w ^ re to the h o ^ five years In stock. $2,260 annually. In addition, the CC3C business education con­ So easy to matataJn. End waxing, polishing. Reduce noise nounced that, because of the 700x13 15.99 A il im ^ e s s -^ r e punl^m wt members appointed by fading these hearings," Baker ’The 4.8-ton Panhard armored proposed salary for the town sultant. 695/735x14 16.99 levels, odd warmth and color. car is sold to a dozen countries. pressures of his private law counsel is $11,000 annually. It Also, Jack Valk, CC8C con­ b v ^ m ^ ^ attomey general on the rec- chimed In after all the Demo- 775x14 17.99 Gunboats faster than those In- practice, he would not accept re­ now is $8,600 annually. sultant and program director; who ^ ommendaUon^of the Depart- crate had had their licks. As little as G A IN T H A T 8P A O B 18.99 marijuana and otneir orug ^ Health, Education and Hart started right off Wednes sq. fL .volved In the rocent Cherbourg appointment. He said he would Shea explained that the ex­ Gerald Ayotte, MCC marketing 825x14 our young people." THAT SWINODTO 855x14 20.99 la a Welfare, to study the effects day by announcing that he Coin-Op Incident are being built for remain in the post until a re- tra time to be devoted to his department chairman, who was "Generally marijuana DOmtS WASTE 560x15 15.99 mild drug ’’ Hughes argued, and nature of marijuana. wanted to get to thebottom of Greece, whidi will equip them plax^ment was found. town job by the assistant justi­ largely responsible (or- organiz­ 685x15 15.99 "To equate’ite risirto either the -T h e bill provides for semi- "who is and who is not dragging with French surface-to-surface No replacement was found, fies the increeise. ing the club; and Arthur Guin­ Special TraiiBlorm dull wall$ Into eye-catching beauty with ACCORDION and he has filled the position 15.99 Individual or to society with flexible control schedules regu- their feet missiles. Others are being made He said that the proposed ness, work experience coordina­ 775x15 on a temporary basis. Atty. W. 18.99 hard drugs has no basis at all.’’ latlng the Import, manufacture He said the subcommittee had STYLE DOORS (or ’Tunisia and Senegal. Subma­ salaries for the town' counsel tor at MCC and DECA adviser. 815x15 David Keith, who was asslstan't Authors of the 100-page, ad- and distribution of specUied gotten the runaround from Wei rines go to South Africa, Portu- and the assistant match those DECA is a non-profit, nation­ 845x15 20.99 town counsel, and who, too, had minlstratlOTi-backed bill said drugs, narcotics and dangerous fare Secretary Robert H. Finch •1.50 on 8-LB. LOAD grol and Pakistan. in East Hartford and In other al youth organization with head­ 4k-iH sS L z As a response to Pakistan’s announced that he would not ac­ towns the size of Manchester. quarters in Falls Church, Va. It they had two goals: To provide silbstances. who had been Invited to appear, WITH ANY REGULAR cept reappointment, also has re­ WHITEWALLS SZOO ADDITIONAL three French-built submarines ’They are under those in provides a program of leader­ now penalties and tools for a —Manufacturers of prescrip- and that White House science mained on a temporary basis. marine sources say India or- West Hartford, where the town ship training for students enter­ crackdown on profes8l

• 4 e *. V V \ w A ■A A- \ •\ ^ \ . --W \ \ \ ■■ . '"N • . -V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JAf^UARY 29, 1970 \ Pa g e f i f t e e n PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHEI^R EVENING’ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1970 ------\V hitndll-g, Is Required ” by state ganlzjitlons wfH teach ' the Bolton Ski Patches Child Allowance law for anyone'under 16 who course at no charge, with Man- Police Lo^ As Others See Us From Your Neighbor’s KUrhon wanls lo operate a motorboat ehester residents^accepted first Pine Phaimao)f Mrs, Mink Raps Ski paltchee for use at elude American withdrawals on Aims to tJpgrade ovi r five horsepower. and then as many outsiders as Oor. of Center A Adama By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By VIVIAN F. FBRGIJHON Northvlew diope on Henxmles __ ^ scale that could change the A Young Boatman's Safety Slebold said It Is lui .Indoor th<^y have room for, Slebold Dr. are now available from LONDON (A P )’ — A number Status of Women HAIR CARE ARRESTS see military climate dramatically. Course will be offered by the '’course, prepared by the Con- said. M ill Rate To Drop, the Town Recreatton Depart­ of Bkjropean newspapers John Willard has finally nam- John H. Holmes, 27, of Phoe­ The conservative West Gor­ COPENHAGBN (AP) — Don- ®d bis recipe for chicken livers. Town Recreation Department neetleut Boating Commission, .Anyone- seeking more Inter- ACCESSORIES Judge Carswell nix St., Vernon, charged with ment and may too picked up President Nixon’s first year in sometime In February, Reerca- with, a list of rules to learn for matlon about the course should man dally Frankfurter Allgom- Ish children are no longer the At winter parties or summer 20% DISCOUNT bre«ach of peace, after an Inci­ dtatting tonight. Recreation office as a moderate success, tlon Director Melvin Slebold has boating like those required for contact Slebfild at the West Side Morra Predicts Director Melvin fflebold said but none praises him without re­ etne Zeltung also was concerned bouncing bundles of tax exemp- cookouts, friends ask for John'e FREE DBLIVBBY (,>ontlnu« dent early today at the Lantern announced. a driver’s license. Recreation Center weekdays be- servation.' with defense of Europe by the ttons they once were. But they specialty. "Why don’t you call H.iustf on E. Center St. Court Kelly said that this value is today. The course. In safe' boat Vblunleers from )>oating or-’ tween 8:.'l0 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in a political speech 23 years ‘"There is no doubt that the "The Vietnam policy of Mr. United States. do represent a source of Income them something besides Just Judge John Brown for a rehear- date Feb. 10. ; among the lowest lake front All of the 3,000 ski patches ago are now abhorrent to him. mill rate will go down sub­ Nixon rather seems to be a «ic- "The American forces are to for Danish mothem. chicken livers?” they ask. In T of the case. I values Ifi the stote. (The value In the ftrlEft stdpmeht were /MtMost of Wednesday’s hearing stantially,” First Selectman cess," commented the Belgian be reduced by about 600,000 men Under a new tax plan, fathers ye“ r- with the reallza- "In so doing,” eald Mrs. Robert J. Lnsaroff, 20. of 28 is on the lake frontage, not the gene after four days of dis- was taken up with Republican Richard Morra predicted. "It conservative Catholic dally Li­ before the middle of 1971," the no longer con claim a deduction 20-year ambition, the members of the committee,, in­ Dorothy Rd.. charged with reck­ will not remain at 76 mills’ be­ street frontage.) trlbiition Haslt week, but a Mink, "I believe that Judge bre Belgique. paper noted. "Furthermore, of $120 for each of their depend- ybsh has taken on a^new name less- driving, after an, on-slght cause all properties have been new sihipment arrived today Carswell demonstrated a total cluding GOP Leader Hugh But It’s the property owners “ He sought support from the 180,000 civilian employes of all ent children. But mothers can bns a new vocation, Scott, complimenting Carswell violation at Center and Adams revalued, but how far it does to handle aldditlonai re­ with large amounts of land who silent majority, which was In­ services are to be released . . . collect an allowance of $127 a An avid hunter and fisherman lack of understanding of the on his testimony and assuring Sts. Court date Feb. 16. down depends on the new Grand quests. are screaming. The cheapest disputably clever," the paper In armament production, the year for each child under 18. chlldliood, he has pur- concept of equality and^that his him of their support. List and the 2970-71 budget. 'Ihe patxhen will be avail­ acreage Is now brush and added. "But Mr. Nixon is far United States obviously concen­ While the new plan does not voie represented a vote against Sen. Marlow W. CJook of Ken­ David Carrier, 19, of 49 W. able from 6 to 9 tonight at This was the furthest any of ■swamp at $80 an acre, and It from the end of his troubles. He trates on the manufacture of alter the budget much under “ ®‘"®’ “ ® „‘® ®‘*®P' *" tucky inadvertently add*re*Med Middle Tpke., ch a rge with fail­ the East and West Side rec­ the right of women to be treated ure to carry his operator’.s the officials gathered . in the rises to tillable land at $800 reation centers and begin­ has not proposed many solu­ rockets, neglecting conventional normal family clroumstances. It '>'® Clio WTbu) 0 the. nominee as "Justice Cars­ assessor’s office last night dar­ equally and fairly under the license. Court date Feb. le. , an acre. ning tomorrow at the West tions." armaments. All this will have does give women a slightly well" during the questioning. ed to venture out on the limb, law.” Under Public Law 490 farm­ Side center from 8:30 a.im. In Germany, the liberal Its effects on Europe." greater degree of financial free- f '®“ l®'^’ Sen., Hiram ’ L. Fong of Ha­ and may bring little comfort to Mrs. Mink also criticised ACCIDENTS ers who receive 81 per cent of to 4:30 p.m. Frankfurter Rundschau said; (Communist newspapers In h waii, who is of Chinese ances­ those whose assessment have dom than, they have known In builder.". T Last T •year ^ he passed his O o r o p ^ Carswell for a speech he made Robert C. Vater, 43, of 209 their income from the land Patches wit! be given to ‘ ‘Generally speaking, support- Eastern Europe took a dim view in IMS while a candidate for the try, commented on Carswell’s soared by as much as 100 per pas^ _ _ . . . . . first season as owner-oeferator- Henry St., was charged with have applied for lower—absess- any 'aduW who can prove lo­ ers and opponents agree that of Nixon’s first year In office, TOe measure passed thro^h ,j,he Birches toR ock- Q i D i S e " k X O U o lf e Georgia legislature in which he "candor and frankness” in disa­ cent as a result of the revalua­ S lii failure to grant the right of way, ments, based on a formula cal residence with a driver’s the first year Nixon spent as "After 12 months In power the expressed his firm belief In the vowing racial prejudice. tion conducted this year by after a minor collirion yester­ worked out by the University license or tax receipt. Ski president was neither very sue- Nixon administration -has not Folketlng with little debato art summer season, and the principlee of white supremacy Sen. Strom Thurmond of Appraisal Consultants of Con- day on Main St. near the Center. of Connecticut. It will be up to patches for children can be oessful nor very unsuccessful, yot settled any of the country's er It was re co m m e n ^ by tax the staff, —a statement he testified ear­ South Carolina called Canswell neyfleut. Willnauer to detemine land use "a legsd scholar" and "a man of Police say Vater struck anbther '^lom as Kelly of the consult­ obtained if birth certlftcates but rather went by somewhat problems and It caiuHit settle authorities. Most politicians re- ^ ,,3 j,orma, will i iue lier in the hearings is now in these cases. Property own­ drably.” them until American Imperial- 'BEEF-L R. unquestioned Integrity and Im­ car as he pulled Into traffic from ing firm met with John Wilnau- are presented. garded It as a technicality, operate a gift shop. Sons John abhorrent to him. a parking position. Court date ers can appeal to the Board of peccable character.” er. Bolton assessor; the select­ After Saturday, Siebold The paper said Nixon "kept ism has ended Its aggression In though It showed evidence of a Jr. and Billy will run the ma- I ".It is not possible for me to Tax Review if they do not ac­ Carswell told Scott he is not Feb. 16. men, and Frederick Barcomb says, no one will be allowed none of his grand election prom- Southeast Asia and reduces Its general desire to bring about ^ma and daughter Connie will dismiss remarks made by cept his decision. The and Gene Gagliardone of the on the slope without a patch. Ises, but he also did not directly astronomic military expendl- greater emancipation for worn be a waitress. Honored guests y ^ e Carsweu when he was 28 opposed to Fred H. Hopper, 42. of 17 Hill- Board of Tax Review last night There is a silver lining shin­ break one of them. He rather turft" said the Bulgarian trade en. will be the Willard’s married OfluytsiwER- years old stating his irrevocable he sa , crest Rd., was issued a written not a monument.” to discuss the revaluation. ing directly on the elderly, how­ did and left undone a bit of ev- unloi\ newspaper Troud. "This Is another step on the daughter, Joyce; her husband. 4 belief In white supremacy,” warning for unsafe backing. His ever. Those whose property as­ red to Brown, Donald and Don crythlng. Just as much as The Hungarian government rood we have followed for a ^ 1 1$ ' The only flare-up occurred Because of delays, the town Bernard Miner, and their Mrs. Mink said. car and one driven by Jeanne F. sessments have been frozen aid, consultants drawing up the seemed necessary to safely paper Magyar Hlrlap said Nlx- long time to bring about greater gp^all daughter Jennifer. Also, when Sens. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., Lappen of Wapping collided yes­ Is running about a month late She added, ” I believe his In the annual preparation of the will not have to pay more than new comprehensive town plan, emerge unscathed from all af- on has avoided crisis "by mere female emancipation and a great grandmother, Mrs. and Edward M. Kennedy. D- terday on Main St. near Pur­ word must be weighed along Grand List, the total value of they did last year, and they will The selectmen also re'vlewed fairs.” Inactivity and steering clear kept asking Carswell nell PI. greater equality between the Marlon C. Stairs. All live In with his lack of sensitivity for Mass real estate, motor vehicle and probably pay less. Although thc December report from the ■nie conservative West Ger­ from action.” The Hungarian father and the mother," said a Manchester. for equality, why he contributed $100 to a Rockville Public Health Nurses’ women’s struggle personal property In town. Wll- their property has been re­ man dally Die Welt said Nixon paper said Nixon has been ” un- Folketlng member from the Last summer, chicken livers COMPLAINTS Association. In Bolton the pub­ Male supremacy, like white su- Tallahassee golf club organized nauer said he had not touched valued, their taxable aseessT still looks upon foreign policy as alile to check Inflation as well moderate Liberal party, one of ^ere served at least once a lic health nurse worked 78 hours premacy equally repugnant m 1986 to take over a "uudc^al Two Town Rec Department the last two categories yet, but ment was frozen at the tlm e'of one of his strong points, but as the crime wave,” and added the three parties in the govern- y,cek as a side dish. They are 'employes complained to police for the community and 48% to those who really believe in course threatenedwith desegre- that the new Grand List, should application. If the mil! rate feels it is no longer his biggest his "account Is more heavily de­ ment coalition. sometimes served between a equality." B^Uon. that their tires were slashed be ready by the end of goes down, they will pay less, hours for the schools during the bited by the Vietnam war.” month. School health aides Normally, there’s no way for amall poppyseed roll as a OSCAR* WhUe Carswell was a witness, “ The $100 I ,mt while they were working nights February. The Board of Tax but if It goes up, they will con­ "Now that Nixon has man­ worked 126 hours. a Danish working man to lay his picnic snack! (HeraJd jrfioto by Bucclvldue) -US-DS Top Cfhice at Waddell School. Review will not meet until tinue to pay the old rate. aged to take some of the acute­ he was asked by committee racial USAF Claims Record hands on the children’s allow- c;hicken I.lvers—^Tho Birches MR. AND MRS. JOHN WILLARD members about the Phillips who pre^^usly had te^fled he In March or April. Briggs Appointed School Menu ness from the controversy over ance unless his wife wants him ^ ijj. chicken Hvers, cut In ca-e. He said he was not able to had heard nothing about any Kelly said that, in general, the The selectmen appointed Lau- Monday, ravioli with meat Vietnam by VIetnamizing the In ’Chute Weight Drop to have it. She picks up the pieces CALiP.CUocki SH a k ^ discuss the court’s decision, dlscrimlnatopr pr^Uces when value ow land in Bolton has in­ rance Briggs to fill a vacancy sauce, green beans or peas, war, his attention focuses on so- check once every three months j n, frying peppers, cut In ingredients are tolerated, is one we should treasure. Jen- Appropriations EL CENTRO, Calif. (AP) — which has been appealed to the he was asked by a friend to help creased about 100 per cent since on the Public Building Commis­ tossed salad, cherry crlsp; cjai and domestic problems.” and signs a recetjftTtSr It. How- dice ®®®See, if *^®the '°>'°wlngfollowing fits the nie Gremmo (Mrs. Felix), who Tuesday, veal steaks, mashed The U.S. Air Force said description. is of gfeapolitan descent, thlnlifl Supreme Court, but testified the financing, To Be Discussed the last evaluation, in 1969. sion. Briggs was recommended The newspaper said the Presi­ ever widowers who are raising ^ n, onions, chopped 'E i B 12 o« s t Scott, after listening to Bayh’s House lots all went up, too. A potato, spinach or carrots, Wednesday It set a world para­ RoUutlni of Veal the recipe really is Sicilian. It’s i» that he believes In enforcing the by the Democratic Town C3om- dent is "conrinced he has the children are entitled to receive ib. fresh mushrooms and Kennedy’s questioning, said lot that was assessed at $2,000 white cake wrlth frosting; . . . ------chute— weight record by using six 1 lb. veal cutlets, pounded very good. OowjisH loiaoxAvi! law. By Directors mlttee to fill a vacancy created the aJlowance—earmsirked for 4.5 fresh garlic buds, chopped 10 years ago for instance would Wednesday, baked beans and ^ problem under control parachutes to drop 80,480 very thin Ohambaloni Also testifying against Cars­ "I am well aware that the press by the resignation of Frederick and he wants to refute the accu- ■Ote children’s weWare and up- pinch each of rosemary, ore- The Manchester Board of Di­ nlrfsiT*t pounds of steel to the desert 1 cup fresh parsley, chopped Cream together: well’s nomination was Betty deadline is almost over.” now be $4,000. Barcomb. Both are Democrats. rectors, when It meets next The assessment is based on 68 bread, fruit cup; Thursday; ^^at he Is less concerned bringing. gano and celery seed 3 garlic buds, chopped % cup sugar Friedan, president of the Na- Bayh bristled at the survges- A graduate of Southern Meth­ floor. Plenty of people are not hap- olive oil Tuesday night, -will consider and per cent of the market value vegetable soup, grilled cheese matters of reorganizing An Air Force spokesman said >,'2 lb. prosciutto, chopped % cup shortening tkmal Organization for W om ^. tion he was fishing for headlines odist University, Briggs is a py with the plan. oz. cooking sherry act upon two proposed addition­ Kelly and Wllnauer Eoldi that market analyst at United Air sandwich, celery sticks, brown- -AmericM society.” the 2,000-foot drop from a C130 H cup gyrated parmesan Add: 3 eggs, all at once. She called Carswell a “ sexist,” and Kennedy insisted they were The Times of London said Foreigners who work In Den- ^eat oil In sWllet. (If using al appropriatdons—one for $2,- the many property owners who craft. He was recently chosen ies; BYlday, Moby Dicks on roll. cheese Keep beating at medium speed. IB. saying his position in the Phll- pursuing "a legitimate line of Hercules aircraft eclipsed the mark but leave their families at electric skillet, se^. at 360.) 300 to the Special Taxing Dis­ called' or came to last week’.s to serve as an alternate on the peas. tartar sauce, sherbet. Nixon’s State of the Union ^ ^ .u . 1 egg beaten Have sifted: Ups case had rfiown him to be inquiry.” Scott apologized. trict’s Parking Fund, the other theme of "revltallzaUon at )K>me can no longer deduct for santg peppers, onions, mush- 2 cups cake flour with Collins was the next witness revaluation hearings In concern­ Zoning Board of Appeals. A res­ Bulletin Board by 10,4(50 pounds. Mix chopped ingredients. Add tut buensitlve to the problems of for $1,000 to the Board of Edu­ ed and often angry moods seem­ home” could be "called the new thelr dependent children,„ and . ------rooms, . „garlic and seasonings, , __ " 2 teaspoons baking powder called and testified he also had ident of Bolton since 1965, Lar­ The Youth Activities Council Primary purpose of the drop cheese, plus egg. Toss all to- working mothers. cation. ed fully satisfied when their ry lives on Steele Crossing Rd. will meet tonight at 7 in the isolationism in the same sense they can’t get the allowance be- cover. When cooked but still gefber. Add salt and pepper to Add sifted Ingredients grad- contributed $KX) to the country The appropriation to the Spe­ that his call for a readjustment ^ recently developed cause the mothers aren’t In ^^m, add chicken livers. <3ook ^^sy on the salt as ually t She said the Martin-Marietta club. "I didn’t feel I was doing increased assee'sments were ex­ with his wife Brenda and their Community Hall. ______to remaining mixture, al S90S»)(jE^L£ cial Taxing District would be fi­ ___ _ relaUons between Washington break-away system that re- Denmark to collect It. until livers almost 1 done. Then the prosciutto Is salty.) Option- ternatlng with %-cup milk V V e n A K O Oo., had no rule against the em­ anything wrong,” he said. plained. Values have increased two daughters, Laura and The Class of 1971 Will spon- nanced from the fund’s unal­ tremendously since 1959, and sor“a paVent-stucient ^ 'c e T a t - ‘ ^e ^ t e s In his new feder- 'e^ ed the 135-pound nylon Others are dissatisfied with cooking sherry. al: Seasoned bread crumbs while beating. When well beat- ployment of men with pre­ He testified a move to build a Heather. goTst-^iueET located surplus. The sum is for those who bought, built or made urday from 7:30 to 11 p.m. In allsm.” The Times voiced can- chutes the instant the payload the amount of the allowance. j^ote that John cooks his dish i,e added to this stuffing en, add one teaspoon anise fla- -tAJVW THIS (Jewpoo school children and "the distin­ new club first started around During their short meeting winter maintenance of Its park­ additions to a house between cem that Europeans would take bit the desert floor, he said, "It’B not enough to feed a ca- Qo'vered, usually in an electric mixture. Bacon may be sub- voring. Sprinkle batter with guishing Issue seems to be 1981 or 1982 and at the time “ a last night the selectmen review­ the high school gym Everyone j-m uKkO motherhood versus fatherhood." ing lots. 1959 and 1969 were merely en­ ed a Democratic Town Commit­ is welcome. casually Nixon’s desire for oth- The test occurred at the gov- nary, let alone a growing gbinet. He does this to retain gtituted for the prosciutto anise seed to tadte. Add % cup lot of people felt racial discrimi­ The appropriation to the joying a kind of stay of execu­ er countries to do more In de- emment’s Superstition Moun- child,” said one Copenhagen ac- moisture, making It unneces- vvhlch Is ItiaUan smoked ham, chopped walnuts or pecans, Swi. Hiram L. Fong, R-Ha- nation was part of the motiva­ tee report prepared by Bruce f / f S , ^ 0 1 S T I C waU, told Mrs. Mink that he Board of Education will estab­ tion. A house built two years Hutchinson on combination Manfihester Evening Herald fense of the West. "Europe may tain drop zone range, 12 ‘miles countant. "Hardly anyone I gary to add liquid. There are a but it’s not as good. Bake at 380 for 40-46 minutes tion.” lish a washout account, to be ago, for instance, had to be as­ be America’s first strategic west of Brawley, in the Mojave know is very happy about this.” couple of things we might dls- Spread mixture on cutlets. In fluted tube pan which has |JI,sAtiue»4*J sympathized with the problem But Collins said that effort did planning and zoning commisr Bolton correspondent, Cleme- ^ e pointed out and said the financed by an equal state sessed at 1959 market value.s sions. The report will be refer- weU Young, tel. 643-8981. priority, but that does not pre- Desert. ------cuss here. Have you ever fried keeping to center. Roll gently, been greased and floured. I fo t , /OHtrAteoA^ftiL not succeed. When a new move grant. The sum would pay for until the new revaluation, which lxastM.VKr ^ 1 Employment O p p o ^ t y developed a few years later, he mushrooms and found a lot of "ne with nylon string. Brown on Cake may be lightly frosted ^mmlstfon- rtiould ^vesUga e a computerized system for de­ is required by law every 10 Youths To Alter water in the pan? Perhaps you high heat in olive oil. Then, with butter cream frosting and 1 - i w l d S termining classroom schedules years. ^ , have soaked the vegetable too simmer at least one hour In topped with colored sprinkles it. If it doesn’t. Pong s^d “ this racial Issue was Involved, in the high school and for de^ •R u n o il«r««.sw nr committee will be forced to look Property owners who com­ I j f t g l s l a t l O T l long when washing. Mushrooms your favorite spaghetti or with sifted confectioners ,<5U' He said If there had been, ” I termlning teacher work loads. into this matter.” plained were generally appeas­ , , absorb water. Wherever pos- or use In place of meat balls gar. doubt very much If I would have The $1,000 state grant is la­ ed when asked if they would of­ I n y ^ e s t V U * f i T i n i a slWe, nnslng under cold water In sauce. May also be simmer- ^ote: Quantities of anise Sen. Marlow Cook, R-Ky., not­ given them $100." beled a "mini grant,” because fer their property for sale at ® is sufficient. Never, never peel ed in bro-wn gra'vy or mush- flavoring and anise seeds mdy ed that Carswell was one of 10 it will be shared by Manches­ the true assessed price. Wil- Judges on the Circuit Court who WASHINGTON (AP) — A the mushrooms. It should be room gravy. . tv, adjusted to own liking. ter, North Haven, Bloomfield, nauer said that most admitted West Virginia congressman who white, may have a few pinkish We travel for dessert to the Norma is a member of the voted againt a rehearing of the Wilton, West Hartford and Tol­ that their new appraisal figure Guidelines Asked is too old to . worry about the or brown markings, but if it is opposite end of Italy, to Nap ^ Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW 11111111111 case and asked Mrs. Mink if she land. A programmer will be re­ (adding the 38 per cent) was 10 .llllllllllli VALUARLE COUPON , . also condemned them. She re­ tained to service all of the draft Is letting young men In his very brown. It’s too old and it This is an old am y reej^ Ladles of St. James, On Drug Groups to 15 per cent below the price state write their own amend- won’t be firm anyway. given to Norma y a po - jg hobby. She plays plied she would make the same towns involved. they would ask. 2211. 01. miybody^ saving menta to the SelecUve Service The second thing is sauteing. friend. 1 ug ..surprise” for all GIANT SIZE criticism of all of them. The Capitol Region Council of Manchester Is handling the Residential front foot assess­ Cook said it seemed to be mechanics of the grant because law. Should you or shouldn’t you in L d has her friends, she’s studying the Elected Officials (CRCEO) de­ ment, incidentally, runs from a IV O R Y LIQUID going a long way to condemn H. Blaine Miller, ■vice principal, high of $60 per front foot to a our great food Rep. John Slack says he will a dish like tjils? Sauteiijg will ^ in the family. I accordion. John is a member of o i cided last night to write some introduce any bill the young keep the vegetables firmer, so the 10 Judges who didn't agree rough guidelines designed to of the high school, has been low of $18. The high Is on im- o n l y WITH THIS COUPON = with the chief Judge’s request stipulated project supervisor. proved lake front property, but people come up with and see it fore and am unable to„ find it the Manchester Elks. They live help towns start local drug ad­ PRICE for a rehearing, especially since visory councils. they have a chance to tesUfy at saute Is to fry in very little g„v“ it ‘^ v b o o k so this at 161 Hartford Rd. WITHOUT PASrRWAI draft hearings before the House fat. In French, the pan is call- ___ ...... 0 I the ctise is going to the Supreme The guidelines will probably U.S.D.A. CHOICE COUPON Court anyhow. suggest such things as who to ‘ Armed Services Committee this ed a sautoir. Chefs prefer one Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., told include on the council, methods spring. with a thick base and rather Plans Revealed to Reduce Mrs. Mink that “ this is the kind of organization, and specific The B4-year-old Democrat and lew sides as opposed to, say, our I of condition we cannot tolerate methods of attacking drug WVwld War II veteran says his chicken fryer -which has fairly S D t A « A \ in this country.” TOP ROUND OFFER EXPIRES S A T 'S A V N jai plan Is designed for youth who deep sides. A uto H azards and Pollution problems. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN ^ ' I , With about a dozen witnesses Several communities, includ­ want to become Involved but The renowned late chef, Louis LIMIT 1 COUPON PER PURCHASE —rOIAA.YV’T t o e S WOROBSTBR, Mass. (AP) — the>Congress would solve 'this still to be heard by the commit­ ing Manchester, already have don’t know hov/. Dlat, tells us that only very ten- tee. major opponents of C3ars- SQUAREBACK SEDAN "I think tills will really give der foods are sultafole for saute- Secretary of Transportationon near-cricrisis,” he said. drug councils, but many more Volpe said the United States welTs nomination to the high do not. The request for the the young an opportunity to ing. In his "Primer ter Gour- John A. Volpe says the govern- court sought to deJay their ap­ lb have some say In their responsl- mets.” he states, '"The pan plana a new safety car “ must forge ahead” with the su- r.uldeline was made by an of­ • MAROON FINISH pearance and gain time to build ficial from one of the towns STEAK blUty as far as the draft Is con- should not be coV«lred because ^^d new devices for eliminating personic transport plane (SST) IbARGAIN BUZZARD their case. cemed,” Slack said In an Inter- the steam held therein will automotive air pollution. because "France, Russia, and to go through the ” trial-and- • RAIHO TENDER JUICY Republican leaders Indicated error method” of establishing '1495 view. braise the food and destroy the unveiled the proposals England have embarked on pro- Wednesday they expect a fast the council. To ca n y out his Idea, Slack crisp surface.” ^ speech ^Tuesday before the grams for building these planes OF FROSN FOOD and overwhelming confirmation Nathan G. Agostinelll, haa asked presidents of four col- John Willard enjoys garden- Worcester Area Chamber of and we must keep pace. Without of Prssident Nixon’s choice for CRCEO chairman and Man­ leges In his district to "place jng He always has a little one Commerce and In an earlier the SST program the airline In- ■Taste O Sea • mix or match Stouffers — mix or match I the high court despite the re­ chester's mayor, said the TED TRUDON. Inc. lb thls matter before an appropri- peppers, tomatoes and oth- conference. dustry will be slowed and thou- M ACARONI & CHEESE quest by opponents for more guidelines will be ready "with­ ate campus group and request gr summer vegetables. Maybe Transportation Depart- sands of employes will be out at ICLAM PLAHER time. UGHf CHOWkL in the next couple of weeks.” VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE CUBE STEAK that a bill be written to meet being married to an Italian girl • u 'r 1 " S U i o e . of draft-age persons In the com- a waiter. (’The Villa Is now ® *}®® ^ . ' First by Telescope ber of witnesses. munity who do not attend col- Glastonbury Hills Country tal cars -with advanc s e y planet Jupiter Is circled 4 l i f t 8 9 * ‘ ” I don’t think it was an abuse ‘pS 5 9 * lege,” Slack said. club.) features. , , „ by 12 moons, four of which can of privilege,” he said. "Oppo­ Once a bill la drafted. It will Norma learned the Italian w»tention mat moderately powei> nents apparently Just want time NOW be Introduced under Slack’s language and cooking at the auto industry will seize on the binoculars. ’These were the A 1 Sweat Lift - mix or ma^ch to reassess their position.” G 6 R .» JE O I(Lo£ EGGO Civil rights spokesmen oppos­ name, a sui^xullng statement same time. Her mother work- new safety improvements we jj^st celestial bodies discovered ™ 9 LEGS OF LAMB inserted In the Congressional gd, so Norma started helping develop .and Incorporate them through a telescope—'by Galileo 1 CAULIFLOWER ing Carswell’s nomination had WAFFLES EATON SHOPS Record and a request lor a at home at the age of ten. Her In production models,’ he said, igto. 1 IROCCOLI SPEARS 2 objected to testifying before LAN D O’ LAKSB next week. hearing placed before the mother would leave Instructions 'Hie experimental vehicles are Armed Services Committee, in Italian concerning the mar- intended to be safe In any type Hruska said this was all right BUTTER 1 Lb. Quasters m §?/AJtSweET 3 ’ 1 . 0 0 with him, so long as there is no SERVE YOU Wtr/ Slack said he* would arrange for ketlng, food preparations, etc. of crash up to 60 m.p.h. and 1 4 ' 1 . 0 0 deliberate stalling. He said he a A M F sa x .*s appearance of the youthful wit- n ^as to Norma’s advantage "capalble of rolling over at 70 hoped the committee could get nesses, and ours. ’The Willard recipe m.p.h. with the/passenge rcom- (ST 1 PRIBIR QUIIN—snlaeraMtab Reg. Can 1 0 c MORTON along with hearing all the wit­ 467 Hartford TOMATO SOUP ’The Idea had Its genesis in the collection la a good one. partment still Intact.” Sliced Turkey oad Oravy nesses, for and against and fix a 150 tumultuous 1968 Democratic Na- .pbe veal recipe Is a family VoItc expressed hope that two - s D ic e 1 P O T P IE S Sliced Ckickea usd Dravy time forA vote. Rd. CENTER ST. 8HUR FINII aRANULATOD Uonal Convention In Chicago, gne from the area where the deyejilpmentii that the depart- In conirast with the GOP opti­ 1 CHICKEN, TURKEY, Liver oad Oalsa la Gravy 9 Phont SUOAR 8 L b. B og where young people were frua- ggnig^ BuscagUaa were born— ment Is working on—an "air mism, Senate Democratic Lead­ 649-9150 trated at their Inability to work pigdmont tn the north of Italy, bag reetralnt system” to cush- ’P ( t * O O C H l 1 TUNA, BEEP Vsal Pannaqiaaa er Mike Mansfield told a report­ SUNSWEETT a change In the establishment, p h g| -g jg 3, marvelous new cook- Ion occupants in a crash, and er It was "awfully early” to as­ PHONE FIRM GREEN he said. book by the famous Ada flexible plastic bumpers—"will 1 C * ^ ‘ * O O e 4 A;T l 8 9 * sess what the Senate will do. OPEN PRUNE JUICE Qt. Bottle "Young people would say ‘we gg^j entitled Italian Regional save 10,000 lives per year.” CwsF 1 9 Pkgt. O y However, he said Carswell, 6 A.M. TO 6494)140 CUCUMBERS •for want to get Involved,’ but they cgoktng. ’The color plates are ’Turning to aviation topics, dismissed as a witness Wednes­ LIBBY'S could only talk In generalities,” qujtg beautiful. Each region of Volpe said "right now we need SAVE TODAY :«.«. ^isa Bonl says, "In culinary Collins testified that Carswell, U.S. No. 1 RED DEUCIOUSl V pay for your loai, but an SUNDAYS A DAY NABIBCXJ ' Standing Ovation matters, too, the Piedmontese P P ' S :'V a Judge on the Sth U. S. Court of JEtna Tcnant’i policy will. are gentlemanly and ■ old- » So you aave your money, Appeals who lives In Tallahas­ 3-lb. bag 10% oz. Accorded Maria Callaa APPLES Ghoeolato Peanut Bar Cooktas m fashioned. Piedmontese cooking ‘Jewish Style" and get your house sooner. see, is a man of "unquestioned PARIS (AP) — soprano O p e ra Is "good” cooking In the old Delicatessen & llestaurant Call today. integrity and an extraordinarily Marta Callas won a standing \exBuW- sense of the word, sober but keen mind” who would be a fine ovation from a sMtallte a i ^ substantial, simple yet counter- Supreme Ckxirt Justice. ence which saw her in her first __^.1. i ______, P0*nted by rich flavors and A federal civil rights official straight acting role in the movie ROBERT J. SMITH. Inc. fMtiirinf ■ lull tie* •• Inauranamiths duilng the Johnson administra­ of the Greek tragedy "Medea” Ov*r SlMfitaS teMwkhm tion, Collins also told the Com­ Wednesday night. Pickln - Dkllciovi teladi Ntw Vofk Stylt - CkMM Cokti 963 M a in .M . Tel. 94WW41 mittee : The audience included singer KAkl Z»«» ittt |W7 Conitd *••* Monchoater "Judge Carswell is no racist. Maurice ChevaMer, Mrs. Sar­ HoY Pollfomi hot Knlthti 'He is no white supremacist. He FIRST FOOD gent Sdrlver,, wife of the U.S. OfGN ALL DAY ■"gklNOIllS • Omii ” Thttfi. Till 1 A.fA. U no segregationist. I jim co DONUTS . / ambassador to France, and SUNDAY 3 1 7 HIGHLAND STREET »Sot. TUI 2 A M. vlnced of this.” CENTER STREET MANCHESTER CONN Mrs. Georges Pompidou, wife of 'tnjpy •! Rajpa" w tMt ou^ Mythlns o" UpaacASUAOY MANCHESTER CONN. Oarawell himself swore to this 9 A.M. to9F.M . our mfou ” — the iwesident of France. H L ( H n I ( F s I M [ A I S 1 N' i f In testimony when he said white (W« Reserve The Right To Limit Qaentttkn) Miss Callas was escorted *jr STORKS H29~6429 * Trsd0msrk •/ Tk4 Mtms CsimsUy 6 ABTHUR DRUB MkiiifUIK M»M"S Smrtty Co. omJ in sttocioiod eom^onioj. supremacy statements he made the film’s director, Pler-Paok) (Rtf. 44A - Ntor Rtf. HS ttfxf 7 f A 4 P) PasoMnl. I y- V

.. I f 'J i t . : . i - ■ 'O'-'k. 2, S.-''r Li’: ... i. .’.'.S . '* ‘-J {a 1 • 'Titbit k - ," .■. v \ ; V \ V : . 'I \ V \ V \ \" \ \ \ \ V\ ,1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO^f^..\TUUR^I^AY, JANUARY 29, 1^970 .\^v .;::t \, '\ ■ V .V PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 \ Noil-Gridder Carlos to Seek tH E Herald Angle Red Light, Green Light Argument Eagles Pick Next Pilot Chapter By Controversial Due in Nine Days EARL YOST NHL kings 5-4 Victory over Rangers Sporta ISdltor Track Star BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—The next chapter in the continuing saga of the Seattle Pilots will be written tn the gam e-ond the Kings had goal, was bcamihg. tera connected twice and Butch impart with Just over j " '" ' scored two / Joe Still Active in Track World LOS ANGELES (AP)- NEW YORK (AP) — Feb. 6 at a location yet to he made known. "That goal light wasn’t set an' electrifying 5-4 victory. ' "I saw Gldcomln go down. Goring tallied once for Loa An- utes left to pay. yng V Canadians came Controversial sprinter John ...... -— The American Ijeague base- Still______active in the track _game although no longer as I" oU l" Montreal Then I spotted the puck right gelea. . Penguins. _ f,^nm behind to beat MlnnesoU ball club, which has seen dead­ an active participant is Joe McCluskey, Manchester na- up ^ nipped Minnesota 6-4, St. Louis m front of the crease-so I just Keith McCreary spent 26 days The deadlock moved PUU ° J In Carlos, the world’s fastest human, will seek a whop­ lines come and go, was given tive son Now a successful stock broker in New York New Yoik Rangeis de- Oakland e-i, Pittsburgh .shoveled it up and over him,” on the sidelines but it was one burgh into a th rd p i^ e tieDivision, Iwo polnU Best Season nine more days to within with Rnchp * Co Mcciuskev seWes as an official at fenseman Rod Selling. The tied Toronto 4-4 and Phlladel- Lon.sbcrry said. too few for the Maple Leafs. Minnesota In the NHL s We j ijie Boston ping four-year pro football With Bache & CO., MCClUSKey seiwes as an uiiu,iai_^_ai, ______0 o .„„o 1..fo in H,o MeCrenrv retnmeil to action nlvlaton “ head of Idle Boston. two weeks , of the opening of • n 4nonL- o ,^ to ot MnHi«nn ^oiiarp Harden The green one went on first— phla deadlocked with Chicago "I knew it was late in the McCreary returned to acUon Division. . u Defenseman Serge Savard 'N. contract totaling between major track events at Madison square uaraen. ine ^^^j^^^^^^^^p, s j ^ ,^ ,t 3^^ the light for the first time in almost one Gary Domhoefer's short- „a«iBted on Seen Likely spring training— to find enough $600,000 and $1 million al­ cash to keep them in Seattle. smiling Irishman out 'o f the East Side who was once signifies the selling was about the only go on—but all 1 cared about month Wednesday night and handed goal gave Philadelphia scored one go „ includ- though he has never played A business group, headed by considered too-- fra 1 ^ eame. The Kings, whoae ranks end of a period in a National Ranger who had anything to was that the puck was in the scored a pair of goals for Pitts- its tie with Chicago the 'wo iTprtniaon's winner organized football, accord- ■ By Nicklans hotel executive Edward Carlson, to ^ n , yet went on o " have been cut sharply via call- Hockey League game, the red say after the wild contest Which net,” he said of his ninth goal burgh, helping the Penguins to deadlock of the season for me ng ipft in *he sec- was handed that deadline l\erc Natlonal championsh ps imd parent U>s Angeles one denotes the scoring of a enabled the Kings, last In the of the season. their tie with Toronto. / Flyers, only six short of the with five minutes left in ne ing to his advisor. "He’s going to be some draw­ SAN DIEGO (AP) Jack Wednesday by league owners ns berths on a pair of United National League, goal. West Division, to snap an eight- Ranger captain Bob Nevln McCreary, who has 41ad a record held by Montreal. wavne Makl connect- ing card; Ills drawing power is Nlcklaus, tlie most awesome representatives of Dall.as-Fort States Olympic teams, wm struggling of late al- Referee Bob Sloan saw things game losing, streak and allowed lifted the Rangers to a 4-4 tie knee injury, scored his first goal Dornhoefer connected at 6:16 ktokic way —Hod as fabulous,” Robert "Pappy” figure in pro golf, may be Worth arid Milwaukee stood by judge at both the MUlrose playing good, winning slightly different Wednesday Montreal to close within two with 1:11 to play—only 87 sec- of the game late In the second of the third period after the ed twice ' ^ Gault said Wednesday night aft­ ready to step in if Seattle con­ Games and Knights of Colum- home . . . Jimmy night. Alter 15 minutes of talk- points of the front-running onds after Bill Flett’s 65-foot period, cutting Toronto’s lead to Flyers Intercepted a clearing er the 24-year-old Carlos be­ route to the best year of his rc- ceded defeat. bus ^ m e s at the Garden. walker, former Providence Col- ing and arguing with members Rangers in the East. slap shot eluded Giacomln to 3-2. But Jim McKenny restored pass by Chicago goalie Tony Es- ^llenn Hall, m g ^ came a 16th-round draft pick of niarkable career. American League President McCTuskey, a former ooia yg^^g pig^. ^^^g Rg„g,gr3 los Angeles But left wing Ross Lonsberry give the Kings a 4-3 lead. the two-goal Toronto margin poslto. ’ the Philadelphia Eagles, who The authority: Jack Nickliiu.s. Joe Cronin announced that the Key ^nner, wias up from the ^p gpUnters with Detroit In Kings and other officials, he of the Kings, who slipped the Vic Hadfield, Rod GUbert and early in. the third session. Cliff Koroll and Chico Makl held the Seals ^ y ’ will try him as a wide receiver. meetings had been recessed in big city to the latest ^ I d Key jj,g j,,b a before making It big. ruled the red one had flashed puck into the Ranger net during Walt Tkazcuk also scored for- Theh McCreary and Dean scored Chicago's goals while Louis ended a tw -g g But he offered a dlBcl.aimcr Carlos was en route from Cal­ order to give Carlson more time today before beginning bin first Dinner In New Haven last Mon- ^hls season the ex-Frlar has a first—with one second to play a stick-swlnglng affair near the the Rangers while Jimmy Pe- Prentice connected 64 seconds Andre Lacroix had Phlladel- streak, ifornia to New York, where to arrange for toe financing that day night. —21-polnt ■ ------per------game------average. Gault said he will make his final round in the $150,000 Andy Wil- would allow his group to buy The one-time Fordham Flash Coach Pat Mlstretta’s Manches- track appearance In Friday looks great. “ I feel great, too," ter Community College baaket- liams-San Diego Open golf tour­ the Pilots for $9 million. Underdog Providence Triumphs night’s .MUlrose Games. nament. For reasons best known to he said. “ I’m up to 163 pounds ball team posted a 2-3 record Bruce Taylor [MMKII "His reaction to being drafted but I try to run every day, a during the first half of the Con- "You never know what's go­ liimsclf, Cronin declined to say was that it’s the greatest thing when or wliere the next meeting quarter mile to two and one- nectlcut Community College ing to happen from week to in the world.” Gault said. "He would be held, but Carlson con­ quarter miles. Conference. Seven teams make Happy W ith week,” Nlcklaus said. Wildcats Top Big Cat, COMMERCIAL — Fred Spon- wanted to play on the East firmed the Feb. 6 date. "I felt great last fall and 1 up the circuit, Norwalk. Matta- MluraUl photo by BurHvicluH) "But right now, over the last helmer 136-381, Ken Washburn Coast. And we’re going for "I would say that’s encourag­ thought that I might come home tuck. South Central, Greater few months, I’ve been driving Grid Choice 136-373, Hoppy Cassidy 148-388, $6> Vu. <.»is with his catch, a six and one-half pound small After Failing to Seeure Visa He came from five strokes club is sold. In addition, at least T’m ers. He was forced outside by Athletes-in-Action 85-63 at Chap- Pl®c‘ty *t3-Ml,'Tom ^^rU 2(^ University, was taken on the Fifteen years after his last erar In Manchester are Red . . “ . ’ mouth bass, which he hooked through the ice last off the pace with a stunning, $2 million is needed to operate going to get every opportunity. an agg^sslve Vlllanova Zone Hill. 223-567, Dick Cote 214-653, Jim 12th round by New Orleans. The triumph here, McCluskey came Hadden and Eld Werner, seven-under-par 65 on the tough the club this year. After all, they traded Kermit defense which held him to only ohlo Unlv. 13th-ranked and Lawrence 233. Saturday at Bolton Lake. The catch measured 23 6-1, 185-pound hurdler was draft­ CAPETOWN, South Af­ fellow player, top-ranked Amer- home think I’m nuts.” back and Showed his heels to a both of whom admit to 66 . . . Alexander to make room for six points in the first half. gnjy other team In AP Top inches. The angler used a shiner as bait. It was the ed last year by New Orleans rica (AP) — Support for lean Stan Smith. In New York, Alastair B. Pebble Beach, Calif., course last pack of standout runners In PlalnvlUe High will remain In largest fish of its kind Kompanik has ever landed. “ I think some of the player.s Martin, president of the U.S. week and closed to within one the Central' Valley Conferenc,-; me.” “ We’re third in the nation and 'Twenty to see action, beat West- and later by San Diego but both. Arthur Ashe, the Negro Football Chapter Taylor was the I’Tth player se- everybody is looking for Us,” em Michigan 91-81 at Kalama- 219-^8. Marty Arioan Ml, W ^ will boycott the tournament,” Lawn Tennis Association, said stroke of winner Bert Yancey, picks were tennis player who was re- said Smith.” I have not entered, his group was greatly interested That gave him a record of McCluskey might just be here WU^n and lected, but the first defensive Lanier said. “ I hate to lose. In- zoo behind John Canine’s 28 had college eligibility remain- a visa by South Afri- To Honor Writer in November to run. just for back. but if I had I would think twice in the Ashe affair. two firsts, two seconds and a , . Middletown . . . Connecticut side I’m eating myself up. But points. “ S. ^ g a n 2(».677. John Itor- Practice Runs at Daytona about playing.” "We expect,” .said Martin, .sixth in his last five starts, the kicks. , , , Sports Wnters’ Alliance, looking The 6-foot-l, 190-pound Little you can't do anything about it.” Underdog Providence, playing , ' ’ ^ ^ " I ’m serioues about pro foot- ca, began to build today, fk)nnecUcut ;md New Eng­ All America selection from ball,” said the 26-year-old Dav- The American Committee on Another American, Bob Lutz, "that South Africa’s member- best of the tour. Over that peri- „ ahead to next season’s Gold Key _ ___ . ^ ^ . . The Bonnies, trying for their at home, scored an upset 68-57 ^ ® | ______land’s dean of sports writers, enport, who has run 100 yards in Africa Issued a two page state- said he thought the decision ship in the International Lawn od he had a stroke average Arthur McGinley, sports editor Off the Cuff Dinner, could do well to get a v, ROUND ONE — Rangers’ Brad Park (2) and Los 13th straight, rallied from 13 overtime victory over the Red- 9.4 seconds to Carlos’ 9.1. "I ment attacking South Africa’s might result in South Africa Tennis Federation will be .sus- of 69.45 and won $82,916. emeritus of Ifie Hartford Times, Former Boston CelUc guard top-notch name speaker, like a J ^**^*.*11® Angeles Kings’ Skip Krake trade blows during NHL points down to within 64-62 with men of St. John’s, N.Y. The Frl- Porsche Turns Track Indian Matmen was serious last year. But I'll position and called upon being excluded from future Dav­ pended. It is a clear case of ra- "I’d like to make it $100,000 will receive the "Distinguished Mai Graham has joined ■the Jimmy Conzelman, Leo Duroch- jntsbt bedr^ted by one of hockey game- last night. Goalie Giacomin looks on. two minutes left. Neither team ars won on Craig Callen’s basket Celts as the first permanent er. Curt Gowdy or Joe Garagl- teams so he d be keep on hurdling until I become athletes to refuse to participate is (3up play. cial discrimination and rules of in six tournaments,” he .said, American Award” of the North­ scored thereafter although Bill with nine seconds left. Conclude Slate scout. A glandular disorder cut ola. Without any Father Robert ■h^e. Faster Than Ferraris pro ” there. ^ The decision, which was an- the ILTF expressly prohibit this He’d have to win to do it. And ern. Connecticut Chapter of toe Kalbaugh of the Bonnies missed Louisville shaded St. Louis 'The two-day draft took 20 "It comes as no surprise that nounced by Frank Waring, National Football Foundation short his career in the NBA. . . Keatlng-type story-teller, this b e i^ disappointed DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., (AP) — Porsche got the and any violation of tho.se rules that would make him the first New voice of the Boston Celtics year’s dinner lacked a top-notch T u esd ^ s t i ^ of events, a layup with, nine seconds on the 62-60 in another overtime thrill- Without Win hours and 45 minutes and saw the South African government South Africa’s sports minister, is ground for expulsion.” man to succe-ssfully defend a and Hall of Fame at the chap­ is Cy Follmer, former Unlver- cUmax orator . . . The New however, ^ indicated he was Mini-Skirts Out, clock. er. Jim Price hit a jump shot best of Ferrari in the first formal practice for the D ^ - 187 major college players select- has denied Arthur Ashe a visa,” stirred a lively debate in the lo- ter’s fourth annual Scholar-Aih- ” We had a few more errors with six seconds on the clock to Unable to get anything estab- South Africa’s stand on Ashe’s tour title since he won conse- slty of Kentucky sportscaster. . Ytork Yankees rate a salute for '’®,^ tona 24-Hour Endurance Race, but a spokesman for the ed compared to 155 from the said George Houser, executive cal press, visa refusal is that the tennis cutlve Western Open champlon- lete Awards Dinner, Thursday I played twice on the West than normal andin a close win the home game for the Car- llshed on a winning scale In smaller schools. director of the American, Com- The anti-government Rand May 7, at tlie Gengras Campus Springfield’s Ice-cold Kings re- having the biggest representa- Italian works team said “ We haven’t even warned up refusal P'®y®’' application was. in ships in 1967-68. turn to the Eastern States Coll- ion at the dinner, thanks to an the past ^ a r —wl'to *n game you can’t do this and dlnals. The Pittsburgh Steelers made mittee on Africa. “ It is patently Daily Mail called the Nicklaus, who has just turned Center, University of Hartford, Caddies Dress Up win,” commented Larry Welse, Holy Cross just managed to ter High, Coach Bob Altorio a yet.' , . . ,, Ashe’s own words according to McGinley, better known aa seum Saturday night to square organization that knows the ^® Three of the new Porsche 917 Ferrari 312 prototypes—3-liter Louisiana Tech quarterback clear that black athletes are not -predictablypredictably obtuse” anda— said----- wirine- an attempt__ , "to put a„ 30—” I don't like to talk about squeak past Springfield for an grapplers dropped nine of 10 welcome in South Africa. the ban “ will be seen as naked ''''®rmg Art, is in his 60th year with off against Rochester in an value of good public relations CHASKA, Minn. (AP) — 'Miniskirts are out for the the Bonnie coach. prototypes, backbone of German machines that g;ive away more Terry Bradshaw the No. 1 pick crack in the racist wall down that too much” —has carved out American Hockey League and exposure. loved It,” he said. “ I talked with Chris 89-88 road victory despite a 60- matches. “ The Importance of this deci- racialism, a remarkable com- toe Times. He joined the Times the 49ers and the San Fhancisco 1970 U.S. Open Golf Championship, but fashion-plated Howard Porter ----and ------rworfnrTTinne f bv Dennis The most recent aeieai was efforts to retain the world en- than 100 horsepower to their Tuesday and two of his favorite there” and not just for the pur- one of the most outstanding rec- durance Utle they won last year, rnore sophisticated brothers— receivers were drafted Wednes­ sion is not confined to the sports pound of opportunism and pre­ sports staff in 1920 and ha* writers by telephone, and I’m caddies will be in June 18-21 at the Hazeltine National Ford were t ^ Vlllanova scor- ^ ^ ^ . 'Tuesday afternoon when the field,” Houser continued. “ It is judice.” pose of playing tennis. ords in the game's history. since authored a sports column turned the fastest laps in day showed they will not be counted day-tight end Larry Brewer on The country’s apartheid poll- He won the national amateur Celts’ Rookie Paces Attack looking forward to playing out Qolf Club near Chaska. ers. Each got 15 points. (lAwerf nuke^ 62 60 Wethersfield Eagles pinned a dramatic demonstration of the Die Transvaler, organ of the under The Sports Vista label The Wildcats took a 6-0 lead Mapland ®• I?”, I mT' (BE) 1:17.0 third Open, and has been re- Dame. Carr has a 34.8 average other states. When . . . 3 .oi, ut n"ratl^r, age 26. has had 24 3;08.6 championships. Niagara and Bob Lanier of St will be packed with _n Rockville Gunners kansas center Rodney Brand Showing the most improvment n icillll n i l TNt-IP^ per cent In the first half but triumph for the Lakers. West on toe team is sophomore swim­ Free Throw 'Throwing out other bits of In- Bonaventure each boast a 32 '0 ®°"'® P®®Pl®- ^ . **®” ^ _____ , _ while Baltimore chose Michigan needed a 13-4 streak midway finished with 36 and Hairston 33 formation. Miss Jupp reported average. Harry Markson, the major knockouU, during his five-year r 1 1 ^ I ^ * _ _ safety Tom Curtis, who holds mer John Wlggln. He has been through the third period to wrap Lucius Allen’s free throw with a steady second In the 200 free more than 10,000 season t i c k e t s ______domo of Garden boxing, has professional career. He has NCAA career record for In- up the victory. 16 seconds left moved Seattle Ends Streak —only the third time In Open been a most patient man with knocked but seven of his last SI1R13 TribeJ 1 - riJ30 J - OK^ClllSkein terception‘h® return yardage. style event and took the 400 free Boston, embarrassed by a 33- past Atlanta and enabled toe Su- hLstory that figure has been L ittle L e a r i e M e.>tinfr these fighters. He has tried for eight opponents. His vlcUmB Cliff Gasper, a 300-pound de- style event yesterday. Results: polnt loss in New York the night perSonics to climb out of toe O f Colonels reached this time of year—^had ^ ^ more than a year to get them in have included heavyweights Despite the continued.fine shooting of the three top fensive tackle who was shot by before, rebounded against Phil- West Division celleu’ by a mere been sold as of Dec. 31. A gal- There will be a very import- the same ring. who had never been knocked a teammate during the season, 160 medley relay • Larson, FREE Louie Damper made only 1- Manchester High shootdt’s, a lack of support by the re- ~ ‘ adelphla. four percentage points lery of 20,000 will be admitted ant meeting of the Manchester "Over a long period of time,” out, such as tough Jerry Quar- was one of nine players taken LeBlanc, Thurnauer, Teets (M) SNOW WHITE — Barbara WINDSHIELD of-3 free throws with seconds re- Little League tonight at the* says Markson "this was one of fy, Buster Mathis, Manuel Ra- maining members of the squad caused the locals to lose from little (Jrambllng College, a 1:31.9 Kennedy 142-373, Nancy True­ man 136. SCRAPERS malidng . but it was enough to Little preparation actually can Army & Navy Club. All mem- the toughest matches to make, mos and rugged George Chu- its first match to a powertul Rockville High sejuad yes- perennial pro gold mine. Gas­ 200 freestyle P. Parad's WHILE Wheel of Fortune Spm s break the Kentucky Colonels’ jje made at the 186-acre Hazel- bers are requested to be present We thought we had the fight a valo. terday The P>®®®^ continues unbeaten with a fine per, who received superficial (BE), Wiggin (M), Little (M) THEY four-game losing streak. tine layout, about 26 miles west as many vital issues will be dis- year ago but Ellis had nose Th® beat thing that can be four of their shooters above the g.Q wounds, went to New Orleans on 2:16.1 RED LEE CLASSIC — Bar­ LAST bara Hlgley 177-474, Mary Presll It gave the Colonels a 108-107 of Minneapolis. cussed. trouble and wanted more time, said for Ellis Is that he was un­ 180 mark in posting a close 905 ^ the 28th round. 60 free stylo — Oleksinski (M), For Thoroughbred Horses 196-637, Sue Roweitt 471, June 2 American Basketball As'socia- beaten in 1969. He also didn’t to 901 success. equally’ strong Hamden High Later in the same round, Min­ Puskarz (BE) McLennon (M) Rowett 469, Eleanor Wilson 488, NEW YORK (AP) — The Herbert Allen’s Forum, Charles tlon victory over toe New York beat anybody In 1969 because he nesota took wide receiver Bruce 32.8 It was very close with the squad on Friday in a match at Leah W^iipple 454, Harriet Coon.s wheel of fortune for the best 3- Englehard’s Prontanto, Hickory Nets Wednesday night. Kentuc- no fights In 1969. 160 individual medley — Reidy match settled only in the last the Waddell School Range and Cerone of Emporia State, a two- 507. of 1970 f?®® Stable’s Hagley, Wheatley ky’s big gun was Darel Carrier, He was supposed to face Hen­ relay. Ihe only consolation that hope to regain their winning time small college All-American (BE), Pastel (M), Turkington (M) 1:63.0 ^ K stable’s Irish Castle and Brave who poured In 43 points, Includ- ry C o<^r In London last year the locals garnered from toe ways. and the top pass-catcher in has stopped on Silent Screen. Emperor, Raymond M. Curtis’ Ing 16-pf-17 from the 'free throw but Cooper kept coming up with Diving — Turkington (M), ELKS — Jack Christadore FREE match was the second five out- NAIA history. 135, Ed Schworm 136-360, Wil­ But It will spin a lot more be- My Dad George and Red Brick line and four three-pointers In assorted ailments and toe bout shooting toe Rockville seconds At least two basketball play­ Sweeney (M), Suydam (BE)' 100 butterfly — .Thurnauer liam Adamy 137, Norm Cosker ELECTRONIC fore a champion is decided. .Stable’s Ring For Nurse. five attempts. never came off. ElUa also had a by a score of 820 to 7^. ers were selected—Seaburn Hill SASKETSAUf (M), Brindamour (M) Suydiain 146-351, Ray Boaureguixl 135- ANALYSIS And U is toe spinning from Mrs. H.Y. Hoffner’s Due By In the only other ABA action, scheduled fight with Gregorio of Arizona State by Dallas on The Manchester record now (BE) 1:08.6 357, Dick Krol 146-392, SUin Peralta In Argentina last De­ DICK LEONARD SCOKEIj the 16th round and Don Cren­ PLUS now until the middle of June Right could surprise. the Carolina Cougars downed Stands at 6-1 while Rockville 100 free style — Oleksinski Seymour 250, Joc Catuldi 363. that annually creates the great- Silent Screen is the first New the New Orleans Saints 95-91. cember but the promoters WEST SIDE shaw of Southern California by $4.00 SAVINGS 9 Kcc Poe-Wee Standings est excitement In racing. For it York-bred to be assigpied high- Sonny Dove,, who combined called this one off because no- Explorers Set Rockville High (905) Los Angeles on the 17th and fi­ O N TUNE-UP Is In this period that toe top 3- weight in toe 36-year history of with Levem Tart in a second ody seemed interested enough Slack 47- 48-48-47—186 W nal round. year-olds prep for and compete the Experimental Free Hand!- half Nets’ comeback, had tied to buy tickets. For New Britain Proulx 48- 47-47-40—182 Nasslff Sports 6 in the Triple Crown races—the cap, an evaluation of the per- the game at 107 with 47 seconds Frazier has been active ever Cutting 49- 46-44-43—181 Nasssiff Arms-No. 1 5 Kentucky Derby, Preakness and formances of the previous remaining, but then he fouled since he turned pro following his Ttie high-scoring New Britain Hawley 48-47-46-40-181 Pagan! Barbers 4 Herald Angels 1 Belmont Stakes. year’s 2-year-old crop. Dampier, setting up the cllneh- 1964 victory as the Olympic ^®^ ^® Hew England Bas- Mordaaky 47-46-46-37—175 1967 BUiCK heavywelght champion. In 1968 Association will Invade WEST SIDE TRI-TOWN — Mike Barton Adding spice to the situation Gerald Robins’ and Bill Res- er. Other Shooters:, he stopped Buster Mathis in 11 Hartford High Sunday Midget Standings 209, Frank ShlmaltAs 200, Ron are the facts that some of them seguet Jr.’s Insubordination, 123 Dampier finished with 15 Arcarl 48-47-43-37- W Simmons 213, Garry SulUvnn ELECTRA 4-DR. H.T. TUNE rounds and Manuel Ramos In ^ battle the Explorers 48-44-45-34- are not even knowii yet, being In the Experimental, won seven points and Gene Moore contrlb- Ferris NoniKui’s I 6 208, Rich Havunen 210, Ron INCLUDES I lightly raced or not racedra at all of 14 last year but ^Is lability (o uted 17 as Kentucky had to ho two. He also beat Oscar Bonave- *’ ' Neal 'I 69-46-36-36 na In 16 rounds in Philadelphia '*^® recenUy broke Center Billiards 4 I B a^uebner 200„ Dick Noren A/C^ / / • *40 STEP ELECTRONIC ANALYSIS as 2-year-olds; some of toe best handle a distance Is questlort- off New York after jumping to'a Hawley 48-36-38-40 that year. ' ! NEBA scoring record with Army & Navy,Club 4 221. Andy Michaud 207, Bob Ry- • 4-WAY POWER SEAT 30 POINT COMPLETE l'a BOR TUNE-UP \ 2-year-olds might not run back able. \ 71-64 lead In toe third period, McDougall 47-44-22-8—121 Last year, Frazier looked beb Po'nU, will have several Nasslff Arms No. 1 3 lander 2107, BUI Calhoun 200, • POWER STEERING (LfS » ELECTRONIC CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT to form; lesser 2-year-olds could George D. Wldener’s Pontlfex, Walt Simon tossed In 31 points Art Sorg 246-200—604, Paul B<»r- • POWER BRAKES ter than ever. In Houston last Central Connecticut Manchester (901) I 6000 MILE/120 DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE show marked improvement: winner of the Flash and Sarato- for New York and Tart added April he met Dave Zyglewicz. ^ ® '" Including Jim Staxuifield 60-46-47-46 - 188 Kec Volleyball ton 206-201—688. Bob Arendt 213- • AUTO. TRANS. »2595 y V some could be Injured. ga, could also figure seriously 28. an unknown except in Houston. Pelcher, ^ u l Lalashuls 48-47-47-42—184 STANDINGS 877, Al Martin 200-668, Don MILEX SERVICES ... BATTERIES • STARTERS But for now, Mr. and Mrs. for champior)ship honors but Big Rich Niemann and Bob Once Dave ventured to Los An- *^*®*F® Benoit, How- Nash H8-47-46-42-182 Smith 226-604, Tom Atamlan Jr. CARBURETORS• ALTERNATORS• GENERAT ORS Sonny Werblln’s Silent Screen, a won’t be In toe Deriuy picture, llerp-a teamed for 19 fourth 561, Tom Atamlan Sr. 219-676, geles where he lost to a Bam ! along with (b7 Albee 50-46-42-36 174 I.atvians DHIVt IN OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT chesenut son of Prince John- Wldener never races In Kentuc- quarter points \to lead Carolina Al Wledlo 233-592, Roger Con­ TED TRUDON. Inc. Wyatt, a fellow who couldn’t “ “P 'n T i'"'*''' •’‘ Hartford Cap Lorenzen 49-49-41-34 171 East Sides 24» BROAD STRKET Prayer Bell, rules as the colt to ky. past New Orleans, the Western nelly 226-562. even get his picture In The Ring Other Shooters: Watkins VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE (Near’tlu' Parkade in Manchester) beat. 'The 3-year-old fillies took Division frontrunner which had Kusden Boxing Encyclopedia. ^ Palmer 46-43-43-10 171 HOl'RS: Moil., Tiies., W(hI., Sat. 8 6 M ilm ■He was the 2-year-old cham- turns beating each other as 2- 1^ lead reduced to one-half nr, TTro.i.,- uT.,,* » u Hobby Knight, Dick Leonard, I.nkewoQd Circle 13 f l o r a l — Eleanor Mac- TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLE Thurs., Frl 8-8 Hiciiiii nil iiu 1^ West 48- 46-40-30 164 pion an4 was given highwetght year-olds, and'it should be toe g’ame over Idle Denver, West Sides 19 Lachlan 192-479, Beverly Mac- Phim e: 643 -1197 ^ and disposed of ZIggy In 96 sec- Brown, and Topey Del- Hubbard 49- 44-46-25-164 Castoffs 26 /Lachlan 477, Janet Wright 466, Offer expires Febnuiry 14, 1970 h of 128 pounds In toe Jockey same this year. Among toe.best .Verga finished with 18 points _ (HenUd plioto by Oflara* Dunfield 49-46-38-30—163 Club’s Experimental Free Han- are Har-Bar Ranch’s Fast At- and Gene Littles 17 for the Cou- SILK TOWNERS — Remember when . the good old days. Old times were Gobbo, Spikers 30 Arlene LaPolnte 486. Frwler didn’t even get up a The Vem oniader Mill Camp, BmmerUng/ 45-43-1W-26—168 dlcap. tack, Gre-nacres Farm’s Sunny gars. Steve Jones tallied 21 ha-shed over at last Monday night’s Go'd Key dinner in New Haven by three sweat ______and two months____ later he era (lO-yoar ^ olds) will play to? iT Others to watch are Mrs. Eth- Sal and Stafford Farm’s Tudor points and Mike Butler 17 for former local athletes: Joe McCluskey, all-time track greM; Tony LupieU, ex-m a-/' stopped Jerry Quarry in aavim i.!eBgue^5ur-B^V el D. Jacobs’ High Echelon, Queen. New Orleans. jor league first baseman, and Earl Clifford, former outstanding track man/ • rounda. iiminary at 6 :30. *

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-yr •I ,r I '»■,/, .<4.- \r •\ \'- V. A\ A i \ \ ' \ ■ ' ' \ \ '■ ' ' ■ - A MANCHESTER EVENJNG. HERALD, MANCHES'fER, CONN*., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 :|A.\ N ' ' V \ V - ;\ . .'v", 1 ■ ' ' \. A FAOE EIGHTEEN' ■•V •\ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,'1970 PAGE NINETEEN MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY OITR BOARDING HOUSE w Buiinvss S«rvic*« H«lp Wanted— , Help Wantod— Help Wented-*Mdle 34 GET BACK ON TM'ROOFi VA ] i. tZiGHT.' HE TOLP THE- HIYA, FUODSVl VA LOOKS \ I WAS JUST WALKING WANT ELMEK T'SEE Y A ^ |1 Aniwtr to Prsvioui Puiils Femal* AL0N6 AND SUPPENLV ME TO PASS BIGGEST Off«r«d 13 Famala 35 35 A LITTLE DAMP! y a l o n g w h w s l e f t 0UUNPER I WAS DWiPPINGWETi 0 I'LL STHOLU TO Foodstuff m ELECTRICIAN 7— Journeyman. THE STOHe AMP IAFTEP I C6T MV'NEW SINCE CLASSIFIED KEYPUNCH operator, mostly A YOU ARE A-1. Truck Is A-1. Top. wages with beneftts. Call g et SO.nAE ClGAHS, COAT.' BUT SEE IN' S C A LPE R niiiiierli nl. 02B or 0'Z9, Oaer W a C'N TAKE YER SC ANTO N CclInrH, nttlcs, yards, drive­ SECRETARY- between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. \\a h t h a ' f a t h e r >OUI2S BCOOVEBEO Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ PANTS OFF- IN TH FBOW SWING, 'lOU r- O F F E B ep A ACROSS reply 1 ways sealed and small truck­ Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421. m e n t o m e p THAcr 60 Grant use sor. PRESS IN' ROOM HE-^EP, AH — CARBT PCAVN I SWEEPSTAKES 1 Corned beet mri (J ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- BOOKKEEPER t h e t r a s h FRO.W k TICKET TO temporarily advertising /iSi l e f t . A LITTLE aUPGE s mano Trucking Service toll- GIFT- THE ATTIC.' 61 ---- majesty A RBNCHV/ 5 Herringlike vv CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS free, 742-9487. Do you wish to work In the fish DOWN 4 CLERICAL AND FILING P-VlfAJ Manchester area in a posi­ 9 Soft-flnned 1 Sound of a 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — tion thht has variety and a PARAGON fish goose Trees cut, building lots clear­ POSITIONS 12 Notion 35-hour week? If you do, we P R E S S I N O 2 Mine entrance ed, trees topped Got a tree 13 ------3 BrUtlebeans (X)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. have a job for you. TOOL CO. problem! Well worth phone In our store's accounting de­ 14 Hasten 4 -----in, as a pepper 4 :S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION 15 Locality 22 Amphitheater call. 742-8252. partment. All require the in­ net of nsh 45 Calyx leaf Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 4:30 p.m. Frida.i Hours—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Is Hiring!: 17 Peer Gynt’s 5 Seaport (ab.) 24 Talented r - terest and capacity to do some 46 Neat Skills required: Good typing, mother 6 Lifts 25 Appear CALL HANDYMAN. Snow figure work. You'll find our com­ 26 Steadfastness 47 Lake----- ability to handle Invoices, • TOOL MAKERS USUble 7 In a lopsided shoveling and sanding. Rea­ pany a pleasant one to work in, BY V. T. HAMLIN compartment 28 Foreign perch PLEASE READ YOUR AD checks, various financial ALLEY OOP state 48 Deliver from sonable rates. Call 643-5300 with above average frlnge.'bene- 19 Harpooned 8 Low sand hills 30 Require Olasstfled or “ Wont Ads” are taken over the phone as a anytime. statements and some gen­ • a Ll a r o u n d 21 Lath 31 Chances danger flts, convenient free parking and HERE HE 9 Hired, as a 50 Spanish — — convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST eral ledger work. Short­ MACHINISTS tnMES/ 23 Be seated at boat for deep- 33 Runs dis­ DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time lor the LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also In-plant cafeteria. Apply - - - 5130^^' table connectedly 51 Chemical hand not a requirement. sea fishing suffix (pi.) next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In­ moving large appliances. Burn­ • BRIDGEPORT foU R . J 24 Onager 10 French stream 35 Follows after 52 Essential correct or omitted Insertion for an.v advertisement! and then ing barrels delivered, !4. 644- OPERATORS 27 Bear 11 Act 40 Medicinal ' only to the extent of a "m ake good” Insertion. Errors which FIRST NATIONAL Call 649-1796. for an ap- j'- constellation preparation being 1775. 16 Intimate 55 Conducted do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not bo STORES,TNC. pointment to ' dlseusa this ' PRODUCTION MEN ^fMPATlENCe 29 Nevada city 43 Species of corrected by “ make good” biserUon. 32 Come to pass SNOW PLOWING — Parking position. ^ POESN T PAY 9 10 11 PARK & OAKLAND AVE. Pleasant working condlitlons 34 Looked T” r " T- 4 5 " 7 " lots, and driveways. 24-hour EAST HARTFXJRD, CONN. In fully air-conditioned shop. askance 14 (Rockville, Toll Free) fast and efficient service. Rea­ D- i’29r 12 13 AGENCY SERVICE Top Wages and fringe bene­ 36 Sluggish sonable rates. 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A rare career r W E WERE t a l k i n g DOWN f Contact Savings Bank of Man­ Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. ployment Service, 246-7225. desire to protect their chester, 646-1700. Millinery, opportunity. To arrange 4n- K3N AT t h e i i ?a d in 6 P o s t ­ identity can follow 'his BOOKKEEPING Services Bill­ procedure: Dressmaking 19 teiVlew call: DRIVERS for school buses, # s = 1987 BUICK Grand Sport, 400, ing, typing In my home or COMPTOMETER 7:30 - 8:46 a.m. 2:15 - 3:40 -7TT“ a Enclose your ro]oply to 4-speed, V-8, power steering, your office. 876-0413. MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking FISHING? p.m. Excellent part-time for IE the box In an envelopeelope — power brakes. No money down, and alterations, expert work­ OPERATORS third shift worker or retired J seer BOOraCEEPING machine address to the Classified full financing arranged. Call manship. 55 E. Center St., 649- We have openings in our store’s person. Premium wage scale. Manager, Manchcyler operator. Experience in this 647-1902 aft:r 6:30 p.m. Household Services 8038. accounting department for ex­ 643-2414. Evening Herald, together field can net you a spot In a RITA GIRL with a memo listing the Offered 13>A perienced comptometer oper­ plush local office, *100. FORD Torino GT, 1969, bucket ators to work part-time from BY ROY CRANE companies you do NOT M oving— ^Trucking— 800 SILVER LANE BUZZ SAWYER want to see your letter. seats sports wheels, wide oval COMPLETE residential house 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. CLERK TYPIS T the only BULLARD OPERATORS plus two studded snow tires, AND MAYBE A COUPLE OF CONCRETE Your letter wlii be de­ cleaning, floors washed a n d Storage 20 bait you'll need here is 35 EAST HARTFORD BLOCKS WILL COME IN HANDY. stroyed If the advertiser 351 engine with 4-speed trans­ words a minute typing abil­ is one you've menUoned. mission, excellent condition. waxed. Summer homes made MANCHESTER -Delivery-light ALSO EVENING AIRCRAFT WELDERS ready. Offices and Insurance ity. Excellent benefits, *85. if not It will be heuidled Asking *2,600. 643-9372. trucking and package delivery. „ , in the usual manner jobs accepted. 646-0495. Refrigerators, washers and ‘ All fees paid by companies 528^9416 J J 66-hour minimum week, .sdl. day. Wages commensurate with AND J MADE A MILD CRITICISM so THE manager ASKED Some stove moving, specialty. Fold­ company paid benefits, first TWO handymen want a variety ability. Company offers free OF THE SOVERNMENT- MEWHVI DIDN’T GO BACK ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. shift openings. An equal op­ BANK REPOSSESSIONS of jobs by day or hour. Rea­ parking, congenial co-workers •WHERE I CAME FROM/ '69 Musitang, auto, 8 cylinder portunity employer. Apply sonable. Call 643-5305. and excellent working condi­ RITA GIRL Lost and Found 1 '68 Olds 88, auto 8, p.s., p.b. WANTED experienced dental tions. Apply at employment of­ 800 SILVER LANE '68 Tempest Wagon, auto, 8, p.s. LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv- Painting— Papering 21 assistant, for afternoon work, LOST — Chester Dr. area of fice. EAST HARTFORD '68 Buick Electra, 225, all power ery, yards, attics, cellars 17 hours a week, confidential, Pine Acres, large black male TABCO MFG. CO. and air cleaned and removed. Also odd PAINTING Interior and ex­ 649-6676. cat, has collar with bell. 649- '68 GTO convertible, 4-speed, 8 jobs. 644-8962. terior, very reasonable, free 528^9416 Tunnel Rd., Vernon 1-31 0648. '68 Cadillac, 4-door hardtop, all estimates. Call Richard Mar­ FIRST NATIONAL GIRL with general office ex­ power and air CUSTOM made draperies, slip tin, 649-9285, 649-4411. STORES, INC. perience to work in small of- A A FOUND — Male cat, tiger strip­ “About last month's Co-now-pay-Iater Dream '67 Buick GS 400, 4 speed, 8 covers and reupholstering. flee. Salary open. Apply in per- TURNING expert, must be able ed and white, no collar, short JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom SECRETARY for dental office Cruises, Miss Jones, are the waker-uppers about '67 Plymouth Fury 3, auto, Budget terms. Established In PARK & OAKLAND AVE. son. Glastonbury Dyeing & to set up and operate turret o .hair, Hartford Rd.. 649-3971 af­ 8, Painting, interior and exterior, in Hartford, experienced pre­ ready to go into the mail?'' p.s. 1945. Days, 524-0154, evenings, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Finishing Co., 64 Addison Rd., and engine lathes. Above aver­ ter 6. paperhanging, fully insured. ferred. Call 622-9137. BY LANK LEONARD '67 Corvette, convertible, 4- Glastonbury. age wages paid. Small air-con­ m ic k e y FINN 649-7590. For free estimates call 649-9668 speed — - — NAME BRAND goods free. Help ditioned shop, presently work­ I LOST — Black and white fe­ If no answer 643-6362. for cleaning, ex­ HE'S ALREADY BEEN ME'S U K £ A STUBBORN WELL-IT'S PRETTY '67 Grand Prlx, all power and REWEAVINO of bums, moth- D ENTAL assistant — experi­ friends shop with few dollars ” ing 55 hours. Call 623-6710 after BY MILTON CANIFF male puppy, answers to name perienced, reliable own trans­ THERE— THEY'VE OLD BULLDOG! WHEN HARD FOR H IM TO STEVE CANYON air holes, zippers repaired. Win enced preferred. Will train. weekly. You get things free. 6. HE GETS HIS TEETH BELIEVE THAT A GOOD ■•Molly” , 646-3010. CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ portation, two half days per UNCLE PHIL SAID HE ADMITTED GIVING '66 Chrysler 300, auto, 8, p.s., dow .“ihades made to measure, Good knowledge of typing and Write for details and free ’’all THE BRIBE TO THE INTO SOMETHING, HE AND TRUSTED FRIEND OUR FRIENDLY NEI6HBOR- terior painting, paper hanging. week, *2.60 hourly. 649-6474. WAS GOING OVER TO YES.' THE WONDER DRUGS 'STEVE,THE P O U C ^ HE'S BEING HELD FOR FALfl- p.b. all size Venetian blinds. Keys business office procedure re­ new catalog. Popular Club DONUT Fryer — 12 midnight to THE K R U M M JUDGE! WHAT DOES JUST WON'T LET GO! LIKE THE JUDGE WAS HAVE ARRESTED THE IN­ ' PICKED UPTHE SUSPECT FYIWO A PASSPpftT, KESIST/Ne HOOO ASSASSIN POSED AS HIS OWN Discount on wallpaper. Call HE EXPECT TO CAPABLE OF ACCEPTING Announcements 2 '66 Chevrolet Biacayne, auto, 6 made while you wait. Tape re- quired. Write Box "N ,” Man­ Plan, Dept. Y600, Lynbrook, 8 a.m., six days. Will train. FECTION FROM THE NEEDLE.' ARREST-AND A COZEN OTHER SISTER- WHO WAS A LEGITIMATE 646-3048. STENOGRAPHER - Typist — N N ACCOMPLISH — cordenf for rent. Marlow’s. 80" chester Herald. N.Y. Apply Bess Eaton Donut, 160 ^ r e g is t e r e d NURSE.' '66 Olds Toronado, auto, 8, p.s., experienced, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., ' SMALL band— The Sof - Tones, Center St. p.b. Mam St. 649-5221 PAINTING and Decorating, Monday . through Friday. Call — Y ...'''iiNmitin now available for club dances, '65 Chevy SS convertible, auto, commercial and residential, between 10-12 a.m., 1-3 p.m., weddings, office parties, etc. 8, p.s., p.b. free estimates, prompt effi­ for Interview, 646-3111. Mature musicians. Call 643- '65 Ford Falcon, wagon, auto, 6 Building— cient service, vinyl and paper SECRETARY Offset Stripper 6067. Full financing available, 233- hanging. Colonial Decorators, Aittractive position open for a capable secretary to busy 8715. Contracting 14 643-9994. W ANT MORE PAY? HAVING a wedding, annlversa- executive. Air-conditioned office with music, excellent Help Wanted— Male 36 ry, etc. coming up? Order your jggg c h e VY, Biscayne, 4-door CARPENTRY— concrete steps, INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- fringe benefits. News Press needs an exper­ home made cake by calling. ienced stripper. Full-time, automatic, 6. No money down, floors, hatchways, remodeling clal rates for people over 65. MECHANICS — Full-time. Pin 643-4360. days, overtime, benefits, fu­ full financing arranged. Cali porches, garages, closets, ceil­ Call my competitors, then call setting machines. Will train. ture. JL 647-1902 after 6:30 p.m. ings, attics finished, rec me. Estimates given. 649-7883. Apply in person. Holiday rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ COLONIAL BOARD CO. Personals EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting L ^ e s , 39 Spencer St., Man­ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ONE OWNER — 1967 Volks­ er related work. No job too chester. Don Dallera 286-5884. MR. ABERNATHY exterior and interior. Paper 615 PARKER ST. INCOME TAX preparation serv-. wagen, sedan, blue. Good con­ small. Dan Moran, Builder. P hanging. Ceilings, etc. Jnsured. MANCHESTER (GPLOTER) ( cough) ( cough) TH A lfe Ice. Please call Dan Mosler, dition. Radio, heater. *875. 742- Evenings, 649-8880. WANTED — Men to drive 649-1003. THE LACTTIAAE I'L L STRETCH OUT \ i / 649-3329 or 247-3115. 8258. Mrs. E. S. Loftus school bus, hours 7-9 a.m., 2- MEN NEEDED to do janitorial NEWTON H. SMITH and S on - work days in the Manchester ON THE CARPET BY DICK CAVALLI IM M ED IATELY available, in­ 4 p.m., good pay. Call H. A. WINTHROP 1962 PLYMOUTH, 2-dpor sedan, Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Frink, Wapping, 644-1902 after area. Apply Rudder Building FOR A NAP! terior painting and decorating. INCOME Taxes prepared by low mileage, good condition, tions. rec rooms, garages, 6 p.m. Service Corp., 167 Charter Oak Call Everett Van Dyne, 246- B U T I'M N O T I'M NOT AFRAID I'M NOTAFRAID Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. *200. Call 643-1283 after 6:30 porches and roofing. No job SECRETARY experienced, light LOOKKEBPING and Clerical, Ave., Hartford. T H E C ^ THAT CAT 4781 after 5:30 p.m. AGAIN... A F R A I D O F CDF H IM . . . O F H I M . . . p.m. too small. Call 649-3144. dictation, normal typing, down­ Glversified work. Full - time. TAX Returns prepared in the HIM. ERWIN DAVIS, painting and town Hartford. ■ All normal .Apply in person, Gaer Offset Pressman rtf- convenience of your home. 1965 GRAND PRIX, loaded, air WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ // If papering, prompt courteous benefits. Phone personality Brothers, 140 Rye St., South )) Si "I 7 Business personal. Call 643- condltionlng. No money down, modeling specialist. Additions, Windsor. 5f service. Tel. 649-0495. very important. *110 weekly. WANT MORE PAY? 5X J > 6338. full financing arranged. Call rec rooms, dormers, porches, 246-7238. PORTER 1 OFFICE worker needed for doc­ News Press needs an exper­ X u 647-1902 after 6:30 p.m. cabinets, formica, built-ins, B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, Part-time from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. y a I tor’s office In Manchester. Ap­ ienced Chief 15 operator. 4 bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. interior and exterior painting, PART-TIME office help, simple Excellent opportunity for i Automobile For Sale 4 plicant needs to be an excel­ Full-time, days, overtime, ! yi 1 ) paper hanging. Thirty years typing, flexible hours. Call Vis­ college student or seml-re- IWUUft ! SAVE MONEY! Fast service. lent typist. Monday through benefits, future. l-iO N a NEED CAR? Credit very bad? experience, four generations. ta Mfg., 649-7200. tired man. *2.50 per hour to Trailers— Dormers, room . additions, ga­ Friday, 9-2:30. Hours can be K J t y Bankrupt,' repossession? Hon­ start. Call Mr. Elson, 628- BY AL VERMEER Mobile Homes 6-A rages, porches, roofing and Free estimates, fully insured. \^»oMAN for house cleaning, ex- arranged. Please reply Box C, Don Dallera 236-5884. PRISCILLA’S POP ( 1 5 i est Douglas accepts lowest 643-7381. 2133. y down, smallest payments, any­ siding. Compare prices. Add- perienced, reliable, own trans­ Manchester Herald. * . J 1 y A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- portation, Green Manor area, 2 2 SILLY.' TMOSe , T H E S E .£U where. Not small loan finance D. & E. PAINTING service, in­ Li■Ukl AN YT W INS r I ' L L > ) D A Y S I T 'S VACATION VEHICLES 0449. 9-3 one day weekly. Phone af­ HAIRDRESSERS (two), ex- PLUMBER and plumber’s help- SOOD ( C M E C I ^ WOW!! ^7^ POR THAT'S THE/ARE LADIES PICK. company plan. Douglas Mo­ terior and' exterior painting. HENRY JENKINS A M O V \E W R O N G A l i n g e r i e H A R D T O CAVXU-I Hurrah! The 69's are going ter 6 p.m., 649-6832. perienced, full and part-time. ers wanted. Year 'round work. AT TME / —v; TELL.' e 1W0 It HIA. W. TJA ut ft. Off. tors, 345 Main, N. J. LaFlamme —Carpenter Free estimates. Prompt serv­ TRANSPORTATION CO. S H O W F y , • • ADS', 1:21. fast, and it's a good thing, Call 643-0322. evenings 249-0217. Good wages, overtime. After 6 contractor. Additions, remodel­ ice. 649-2475, 649-8434. 1966 BONNEVILLE, 2-door because our super selection BAKERY Salesgirl — for morn­ Petite Beauty Salon, 34 Church p.m., 646-4523. Chapel Rd., South Windsor, BY LESLIE TURNER ing and repairs. Call anytime CAPTAIN EAST hardtop, automatic, V-8, pow­ of brand new 1970 travel PLASTERING — No job too ing hours. Steady position. St., Manchester. Conn. for free estimates. 875-1642. EXPERIENCED er steering and brakes. No trailers, motor homes, pop­ small or too large. Patch Good wages. Apply in person, ------A FEW SUPPO SE WE GET OP COURSE.. Parkade Bakery, Parkade WOMAN wanted. part-time finishers and-Brldgeporl An equal opportunity employer, m in u t e f RIOHT TO THE POINT. , PROVIDING YOU money down, full financing ar­ up trailers, and pick up CARPENTER — A reliable plastering. 643-9994. LATER.. MA'AM 1 YOU SAID YOU FIRST ASREe ranged. Call 647-1902 after 6:30 coaches ore coming so fast, Shopping Center, Manchester. days, counter service, pastry „p„ators. Days o W - Full-time handyman for repairs, installa­ department. Will train as cash­ COULD TELL ME WHO'S ■t o a b a r s a i n : we had to hire a cop to di­ or part-time help, hours ar­ BEEN TRYING TO p.m. tions, home improvements. WAITRESS—part-time, 7 a.m. - ier. Apply Mario’s Italian Spe­ rect .traffic in our yard. On Floor Finishing 24 ranged. MAN PRESENTLY employed kill me — Call Ted at 247-7836. If no 9 MUST SELL — 1967 Buick Spe­ 11 a.m. .Ideal for housewife. cialty Food Shoppe, 1141 Tol­ to work part-time mornings a more serious vein, how­ answer call 649-0734. FLOOR SANDING and refinish­ cial, 4-door. Top running, V-8, ever, if you’d like to see the Apply in person. LaStrada land Tpke., (next to Caldor's) E & S GAGE CO. and Saturday In local reitall ing (specializing in older automatic transmission, good best select'on of necreatlon Restaurant, 699 Main St. Burr Corner Shopping Center. Mltcliell Dr., Manchester. store. Phone 643-2833. REC ROOMS, designed and floors). Inside painting. Paper tires. Needs some body work. vehicles in the area, and at built, paneling, formica, and hanging. No Job to small. Call 643-4440. the .same time explore Uie ■' ITW fc. HU, W TM l«. m r.> OH- all carpentry work. Free esti­ possibility of a real worth­ John Verfallle, 649-6760. 1066 MUSTANG, green, black mates. Financing available. while saving on the unit of Call 643-0345. PRODUCTION ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS intrlor, 6 cyllndr, automatic, your choice, won’t you low mileage. Must sell to re­ please stop in and visit with LE(j)N Cleszynskl builder —new Bonds— Stocks W an te d (firn noTia

-A PJ- -• \' 'V - 'V ’ \- .. 'X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 \ t ^ ' - PAGE TWENTY \MANCIIESTER EVE3 NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,,JANUARY 29, 1970 PAGE TWBNTY-ONB BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Out of Towp Land For Sdle 71 Help Wanted— t h e r F o u g h t X b e a l a w Houses For 5ole 72 Houses For 56!e 72 Houses For 5ale 72 Houses For 5aie 72 Our off Town Ont off Town For Rent 66 NORTH Coventry — 8.9 acres Male or Female 37 wlUi 814’ frontage, also driven For Solo 75 For 5olo 75 |40T MCI £ GOT ME^ MIK [ I ' how about >00,' WELL-L-L IF TRULY Immaculate — S-bed- NEW LIS’nNG — Clean 8-bed- HEAR THIS — Nino room Co-' Bonn’s Top Envoy NO0OCW e l s e - HEBRON Wall St., Four MANCHES’TER — Custom built I s I r SEEMED lOBOPy A BuM TlCRER'. vtOUL-PM’T NNOW^ SEERSUCRER*^ well, view and very large room Ranch. Real country room Ranch, centrally located. lonlal. Four bedrooms, foyer, CLASSIFIED PART-TIME machine opera­ rooms, wall to wall carpeting, Maple trees. 121.000. Coll 742- 8V4-room Split, .2% baths, pn- SOUTH Windsor — 6(4 room .SIX-ROOM Capo, located on -B ur HOBOPy, WAS MOW I -V------^ sized kitchen, raised hearth country kitchen, paneled fam-' stove, refrigerator, cellar tlo, In-ground pool. Beautifully Country sized kitchen, fire­ tors, male or female, needed WILLIUG COR A R E ■)TO f NdT With 8810, Alfred D. Heckler, Route fireplace, 2-car garage. Rural place, fire ‘alarm system, alu­ lly room, paneled recreqtlOn Ranch, one - third down os two acres of land. Ideal loca- storage. |17B includes heat and landscaped lot. Residential sumea -% P«r cent mortgage, tlon for pony or horse. Only In Moscow for Talks for, 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. shift. Apply i-TdV ULCER.' nope! mV 31, Coventry. atmosphere, /Y et close to- minum storms and screens. room, 2(4 baths, double ga­ 6 BE CHAIRMAN OF THE w hot water. 646-0882, or 649-2871. area. $42,500. Heritage House, Immediate ■ occufiancy. Rec $17,9(X). Paul W. Dougan, Real- in person. Quality Name Plate, GOUT.' rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. BONN, Germany tAP) — ter, ho headed thsit mlnlztry'a ADVERTISING SENIOR cmrENs' & 646-2482. everythlng. Mr- Zinsser, Bcl- Full cellar. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- Fisher Hill Rd., East Glaston­ floro Agency, 647-1413. Close to everything. Hutchins room, double garage, $28,900. tor,2813. MANCHESTER — Pull - shed ly landscaped yard, many ex­ On motion of Georze J. Kat^ that began at h6me? size 14 and up. procedures. chester, Connecticut, invites kitchen, formal dining room, 3 veck, 74 Starkweather St., Manches- Iv x OFFSET PRESSMAN dividually. Immediate deliv­ heat, hot water, parking, mas­ dormered Cape, 1(4 baths, new­ tras. Aluminum storms and VERNON ter, Conn., executor. Why shouKi a woman have to Peapite what couture buyen All Benefits bids for the Installation of bedrooms, 1(4 baths, garage, Second shift, experienced, ery or free storage. GAL TO SHARE large town- ter ’TV antenae, coin operated ly redecorated. Vacant. Move screens. Belflore Agency, 647- PHILBRICK AGENCY Please send reply to Box D, plumbing and electrical serv­ COZY 7-ROOM RANCH . f r o T t o f l ^ dly“if j'Ji.lW ? m a r ! not »®>®ot from Parla well qualified person to op­ CAP & OCP Charge Plans house apartment, air-condition­ laundry In basement, large Land For 5ale 71 right in. Past sale needed. Con­ $25,500. Wolverton Agency, be and the same are limited and outrag^eous fashion If she s hap< (and yes» they will buy —some* ices for some laboratory equlp- 1413. Conveniently located near An Equal Opportunity Employer erate 2 color, 25x38” , press. Manchester Evening Herald. Also, our own Instant Credit ed, own washer and dryer. storage area, on bus line. Open venient location. $21,900. Keith Realtors Realtors, 649-2813. allowed for the credltore w l ^ py doing her own thing? thing— because they have long­ MANCHESTER — Apartment rnent to be installed In the Ben- shopping and 1-84. Here is a which to biinx In If you are' looking for a Plan Must have references. Reply dally, 17, or by appointment. Agency, 648-4126, 649-1922. GAMBOLOTTI built six-room e d aSd Why wotdd B New Yoiic buy- standing relaUonahlps with most slte for 35 units. And out in net Junior High School. Bids 646-4200 MANCHESTER — 8-room Rais­ 'home in A-1 condition with against said estate, chance to upgrade yourself Box GG, Manchester Herald. 646-2623, 643-1023, or 643-4112. Ranch. Two fireplaces, full executor is directed to give public er admit She bought 31 mldl- of the couture eetabHzhment, a our Tolland office Les Babin, be received up to 3:30 p.m., ed Ranch, four to five bed­ many outsitanding features; to high wages and overtime DISCOUNT FURNITURE 6(4 ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 paneled basement. Quality re­ notice to the creditors to bring In length ValenUnois et on average big Investment In the properly SUNNY ROOM, downtown, em­ the manager, has listed six e s t , ’Thursday, February 19, rooms, bullt-lns dishwasher, flreplaced living room, bullt- their claims within said time al­ SUPERIN’TENDENT WAN’TED take the time to drop a line. WAREHOUSE bedrooms, fireplace, garage, cessed radiation. Belflore lowed by publishing a copy ot this of $1,000 per and then ask ttiiB placed lltUe gold chair and a Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ployed person, references. Call parcels of land from 10 acres 1970. The Board of Education MANCHESTER Garrison Colo­ carpeting, rec room, wooded lns, paneled Rec Room ga­ for Waranoke Apartments, 801 For further information re­ Furnished park-llke yard. Immediate oc­ Agency, 647-1413. order In some newspaper having a writer, "Butt where wi* my cus- duty to bring home proof of ex­ NOW 2 BIG LOCA’nONS mornings or after 5. 647-1737. up into the hundreds. T. J. reserves the right to reject any nial, 6 rooms, oversized lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. rage, ane just a few. $26,- circulation in said probate district Main St. Free apartment and garding this local opportun­ cupancy. Only $24,900. Hayes tomera wear them?' penae account money AKC REGISTERED very tiny 3580 Main St. Hartford Apartments 63-A Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577 and all bids. Specifications and garage, 1(4 baths, fireplace, 646-0131. 500. Call Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. within ten days from the date of pense account money well all utilities provided. Ideal for ity, Write Box SS Manches­ Agency, 646-0131. PROFESSIONALLY appraised this order and return make to thla I think I know the answeire. spent), It’s the other buyers In J (Tolland office 875-6279). retired couple. Call 643-6071. ter Herald. Chihuahua puppies. All shots, 522-7249 ’TWO-ROOM furnished apart- bid forms may be obtained at for quick sale! Seven room combination storms, beautiful­ court of the noUce given. (former Fuller Brush bldg.) $21,900 — COLONIAL, 5 rooms, ly landscaped lot, $27,600. Call JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Flrat, hemUnes, despite the the store who really chooae paper trained, also stud serv­ Apartments— Flats— rnent, stove, refrigeratdr. heat q n E ACRE lot. Hebron. Larger ‘Jj" Colonial Cape with 2(4 baths, MECHANIC — lor fleet work, WANTED — Full or part - time Education, 1146 Main Street, -car garage, barn, acres Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Lots For 5ale 73 B & W ups and downs of the Roman what clothes most of us wear ice. 875-8046. 175 Pine St. Manchester and hot water. Apply Marlow’s parcel available. Also for bar­ 2 2 2-zone heat, lovely family six -day week. Must be avail­ truck drivers. Must be over 18 Tenements 63 Manchester, Connecticut. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. hemMne, it wouSd bake a oomW- The authority that once rested 646-2332 Inc., 867 Main St. gain list call or write, Strout beautiful open land. Hutchins room, formal dining room, 643-1108. treed LIMITATION OBDEB able for out of town work. For years of age. Apply in person. AKC GERMAN Shepherds, Douglas E. Pierce, TOLLAND — One-acre Manchester Parkade nation of Yves Saint Laurent, in Paris alone is now In the . (former Norman’s Furn.) MANCHESTER —’Two - bed­ Agency Realtor. 649-5324. Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, $2,600. AT A COURT OP PROBATE, appointment call 643-2373, 649- Alcar Auto Parts, 226 Spruce champion sired. Black and Realty, RFD 1, Hebron, 228- ASSUMBALE 5% per cent, 6(4 lot. Near Parkway. Manchester 649-5306 .held...... at...... Manchester,...... within...... and for Chrlsttlan Dior, Pterre Oardln, province of fashion leaden Warehouse room deluxe Garden type Business Manager 647-1413. 4216. St. tans. Terrific temperament. 9115. CUTE AS A button, 5-room room Ranch with attached ga­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. the District ot Manchester, on the Rudi Gemeteh, Geoffrey Beene, throughout the world throush- at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. apartment. Available now. Business Locations For further information, 649- Ranch with oversized garage, rage, porch, L shaped living HEBRON . . . a beauty of a 5(4 "'^restilt.^'Hr'^itrj. wallett. j!' rtrurtti-e. atoe Mon.-Frl. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 Heat, appliances, carpets in­ UNIQUE! Four room bungalow finish^ MANCHESTER - A-zoned lots. JANI’TORS— part-time evenings 9713 anytime. For Rent 64 100x300 lot. Ideal for the family with extra lot, anchor fence, and dining room, room Ranch on a heavily wood­ Judge. oar Do La Renta, Mlary Quant, sanctity of the hallowed halls ol Manchester area. Call 643-4453 SERVICE station attendant — cluded. $185 monthly. Paul W. Nicely located. City utilities. ed lot in a fine residential Estate of Thomas F. Toomey, the entire Jonathan Logan com- haute couture Is, at this wrltbig CHILD’S PINE bedroom set, OFFICE suite for rent. Excel­ starting out, $18,900. Wolverton garage. Porter St., area. Mr. room in basement, beautifully _ „ . . late ot Manchester In said District, 3-6 p.m. only. Nights only. 649-8132. POODLES, miniature black Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. PAPER BOY landscaped lot. $24,500. Phll­ Starting at $4,000. Hutchins area. Full basement, rear deceased.' plex, Sears Roebuck anfi the more a sanctimonious attempt A chest, headboard, comer desk lent Center St. location. Suit­ EXPERIENCED Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- AKC, 7 weeks, $180. Call 644- Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. porch. Owners are anxious to On motion of John J. O’Oqnnor, Meta to cwivinlce moett women , to perpetuate the glories of yss- and cupboard, $88. 643-0640. LOOKING for anything In real 1413. brick Agency Realtors, 646- JIG BORE Operators — First, EXPERIENCED auto mechanic, 8438 for appointment. able for doctor, attorney, real move and reasonable offers 791 Main St., Manchester, Oonn., to ring out the tfiortlB and ring terday than any real litaiqf of estate rentals — apartments, OIL BURNER CENTRALLY located remodel- 4200. executor. ‘second and third shift. Lathe full-time. Call after 6 p.m., estate office. Ground floor. All WANTED will be considered. T. J. ORDERED: That three months In the long»rigM now. tomorrow’s trends. 6EWING MACHINES - singer nomes, multiple dwellings, no ed 2-famlly. Bus, shopping, on- COLONIAL Cape with two love­ operators, second shift. Vertl- 649-2384. COCKER spaniel puppies 7-8 utilities, parking. Call 649-1680. BUNGALOW Cape in con­ Out off Town Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. from the 23rd day of January, Midis for night? That’S easy. i believe In looking Uke an in­ automatic zig-zag, excellent fees. Call J. D. Real Estate ly $26,900. Bill Wolcott, 668- )y acres in Manchester. A rare 1970 be and the same are limited cal turret lathe operators, sec- weeks old, no papers. Call any­ or 649-3549. SERVICEMAN venient location, aluminum sure. That’s easy. Women have dividual, dressing tor your own condition. Makes buttonholes, .Associates. Inc.. 643-51^. For 5pring 5t. And 1663. Pasek Realtors, 289- find! For details, Mr. Merritt, For Sole 7S and allowed for the creditors wltliln ond shift. Call LeMl Corpora- MAN WANTED to work In time, 643-1347. siding, garage, rec room. Can which to bring In their claims atways worn long gowns end way of life. If the New York tion, 643-2362. lumber yard, must have driv­ hems, embroiders, etc. Orig- SPACE available for business, Wanted for Full Ttme 7476. Belflore Agency, 647-1413. against said estate, and said ex­ jially over $300., 8 monthly NOW RenOng — Three and five Timrod Rd. Area. be assumed. • Owner, no SOUTH Windsor — Assumable ecutor Is directed to give public ballerina lenglliB at night. buyer can find 81 women who er’s license. Davis & Brad­ FOR SALE — Siamese kitten, 8 commercial or storage use. Employment South ADMINISTRA’TIVE trainee, payments of $8.50 each or pay- room large luxurious apart- Main St., near center. $35. 646- RAISED Ranch In one of Man- BRAND NEW Raised Ranch. agents. 643-0189. 6(4 per cent mortgage. Six - notice to the creditors to bring In WUdla for cotd^eather coots? want to make some fmhtnn ford Lumber Co., 200 Tolland weeks old, housebroken, male. room Raised Ranch, 2 years their claims within said time al­ high school graduate, custom­ ♦51 cash 522-0931 dealer. ments with heat, etc. Charles 2426. Apply in Person Chester’s Prime neighbor- Lovely treed lot. For details, lowed by publishing a copy of this Sure that makasumsense — ‘‘statement’’ in Valentino's day- St., EJast Hartford. Call 646-3166. Coll Mr. Cordero MANCHESTER —^ Immaculate old. Carpeting. Only ‘$28,900. HOME & BUSINESS er relations, challeng^ing Lesperance, 649-7620. hoods, modern kitchen with all Mr Merritt. Belflore Agency, order in some newspaper having a where Its coM. time midis, great. But untess atx-room Cape, recreation circulation in said probate district N Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289- career. No fee. John Dee Agen­ SIAMESE kitten, pure bred, un­ SINGER automatin zig­ SMALL S’fORE near 100 pM BANTLY OH. CO., Inc. of the bullt-lns, 3 bedrooms, 2 647-1413. MiAs for the young? Bure. As those women plan to star In 647-9946 room, garage, stable, 1(4 acres Nine-room Ranch, only 12 within ten days from the date of cy, 179 Allyn St., Hartford, 278- registered. Call after 5:30, 528- zag, with cabinet, converts in­ ’THREE-ROOM apartment, first cent Main Street location. Ap­ 331 Main St. baths, 2 car garage, plus room 7476, 742-8243. this order and return make to this long as there’s a teen-ager left some 20th Century-Pox produc- Help. Wanted— to portable, button holes, floor, private driveway. Avail­ ply Marlow’s. 867 Main Street. for expansion. We feel the IN GROUND swimming pool, of land. Electric fence. Imme­ years old. Garage, one-half court of the notice given. to protest, UiereTl be a mkll tton about the life and time ot 9400. 5374. diate occupancy. Heritage BOLTON — Spacious six-room JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. monograms, hems, etc. able Feb. 1st. Call 646-0481. price of $35,900. for this prop­ wall to wall carpeting, a newly acre lot. WaU to waU carpet­ among the aUent, kneecapped the late Cbrigtlan Dior and the Male or Female 37 FIVE-ROOM suite of front Main Ranch, 1(4 baths, custom RETTIRED man for light jani­ Originally over $300. Bhill price erty is below market value. paneled family room, are only House, 646-2482. ing. Possibilities of two-fam­ majority. New Look of 1M7 or Adrion’a MANCHESTER — 4-room du­ St. offices, 100 per cent loca­ kitchen, beautifully land­ torial work, mornings 4 or 6 MEN and women to demon­ now $52. cash or monthly pay­ Call today! Phllbrick Agency a few features of this centrally ily. Presently being operat­ But for this summer, for ■view of the 80s, I don’t know plex apartment, $135. monthly, tion near banks, air-condition­ MANCHE8TEP. - Six - room scaped. Louis Dimock, Realty, OBDEB OF NOTICE hours. Apply in person, Mc­ strate Colonial gifts and ac­ Articles For 5ale 45 ments. 522-0476. located Garrison Colonial. For ed as dentist’s office and AT A eXJURT OF PROBATE, work, for serious daytime where they’ll wear them either. stove, security deposit. 828- ed, automatic fire sprinkler^ Realtors, 646-4200. Colonial overlooking Center 649-9823. Donald’s, 46 West Center St. cessories — Colonial Pinecraft Gay Looking further details, Mr. Zinsser, home. Price $25,900. to1'*dtatr“rrt'^1[ichiSS.Z^the '^®“^ ®®®" anything Whatever happened to the ALUMINUM sheets used as CLEAN. USED refrigerators, 0586. Apply Marlow’s, 887 Main St. Park. 1(4 baths, two-car ^ Co., 262 Winter St., Haverhill, The Extra Belflore Agency, 647-1413. SOUTH WINDSOR —Uke new 23rd day ot Januaty, A.D. 1970. yet that would comrince m e. original In the Parish origliudT printing plates, .009 thick, 23x ranges, automatic washers garage, large rooms. Immedi­ Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, ------^______Mass. 01830. 162 ELDRIDGE ST. — 4 rooms, OFFICE space available Im­ In and out, you can move into 36” , 26 cents each or 5 for $1. with guarantees, see them at BRAND NEW Raised Ranch ate occupancy. Hayes Agen Jud^e. third floor, no pets. Call 649- mediately, centrally located, this Immaculate 6(4 room Pasek Realtors Estate ci Oatherlae M. lAxcas, late PUNCH PRESS operator want­ R411.0711 B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 with assumable mortgage! cy. 64C0131. of ilkiUnchiester In said distiiot. de­ 8967. PRESIDENTIAL ed. No experience necessary. - Z r Z r ______Main St. Call 643 ^171. $35. monthly. 646-0882. For details, Mr. Merritt, Bel­ Ranch without a thing to do. 289-7475 568-1563 742-8243 ceased. VILLAGE MANCHESTER Wall to wall carpeting, kitchen Upon application of Edward T. Ungaro Line Short, # Houseware Apply in person, Gayle Mfg. MA’TERNI’TY dresses, like new, ------LARGE 5-roqm apartment, uP TO 3,500 square feet of com- flore Agency, 647-1413. Lucas, praying that letters of ad­ size 9-10. Sell for half-price. LIVING room draperies, one Oeuter St. ft Tho(n|ieon 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL with built-ins, 3-bedrooms, tile ministration be granted on said Co., 1068 C Tolland St., East Maln St., near Center, second merclal space. Two exposures, Call 646-0254. P®**" nearly new custom made Rd., Manebester MANCHESTER 6-room Ranch, Located on a large wooded bath, screened porch, attach­ estate, as per application on file, Haitford, Conn. floor over stores. Heat and hot reasonable. Wolverton Agency, it is • Underwear lined flberglas, 90” long, 12^6’ assumable 5% per cent mort­ lot In one of Manchester's ed garage. Reduced to $24,600. BOLTON. . . One of the most at­ ORDERED: That the foregolnx water Included, $130. per Realtors, 649-2813. lAixniy Living A« You’d Soft, Breezy, Young BLUE LUSTRE not only rids width, brown, melon and white gage, fireplace, family room, top areas. This extra large U & R realty Co., Inc. 643- tractive homes In the area. application be heard and ___ determined month. Call 646-0299. Dealgn It home has all toe niceties at the Probate office In Manchester By LUCIE NOEL carpets of soil but leaves pile design. Call 646-1123 evenings. walk-out basement, bus line. 2692. Robert D. Murdock, Beautiful stone ranch sitting jn ggiu Diatrict, on the i7Ui day of evening dresses. He uses every One ft Two-Bedroom one would expect In a more AP Fashion Writer DEPT. MGRS. soft and lofty. Rent electric Low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- Realtor, 643-6472. high on a cliff overkxiklllg February, A.D. 1970, at ten o’dock possible color and mixes them MOiD MAKER shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & SOLID BEALES dining room THREE ROOM, heated, partial­ Houses For Rent 65 Apartments expensive home. Imme­ la the forenoon, and that notice be ly furnished, with garage. $115. 0131. Eastern Cotutecucut. Nine prl- giy^n to all persona Interested In PARIS (AP) — Ungaro all together. Immediate full • time j 1st class mold maker. Wallpaper Supply. set, 4 Duxbury chairs, round RENT with option. It’s a good AU O-E Kitchen diate occupancy!! Excep­ For day he shows an assort- |);ionthly. 649-4092. Equipment BOLTON —Ready to move In­ vate acres In all. House has said estate of the pendency of sold launched two new silhouettes to- Immediate openings, | dining table with duck feet. chance to own this 7-room SEVEN - ROOM 1880 Colonial, tional buy at $40,900. Call to, brand new 6-room Contem­ three bedrooms, huge living “ er^n.^y pSbitaUng *^® o* his spring "tent of lengths: Miniskirts with opening. All company FORK LIFT—4,000 pound capa­ Range with Self Cleani)^^ 649-8990. house In sound condition. Lot large lot,' in good neighbor­ Mr. Gordon, 649-5306. room ‘with an enclosed patio a copy of this order in' some newa- and summer fashion showings or without pleats and midcalf good benefit^ good city. Uft to 30’. $4,000. Call ’THREE-ROOM apartment with CJveai a Two-Door Rofrig- porary Cape. Three bedrooms, benefits. Please apply at 100x165’. $1,000 security, $250 hood, nicely decorated. (3ity to take advantage o f the ter- paper havinK a clrculaUon In said One is the soft bloused line In peasant skirts or double-pleatod wages growth poten-1 643-9508. range and refrigerator, good 'Motor-Preezer a Disposal fdrmEil dining room, living __district, at least seven days before location. Call Peterman rental, $50 credit,, toward water and sewers, garage, B &L W room with floor to ceiling fire­ rifle view, plus dining, kltch- dsy of said hearing, to appear two-piece dresses, and the other kilts. onoe. Itial. • Dishwasher a Two Air APPLY SOUP’S ON, the rug that Is, so Musical Instruments 53 Agency, 646-2223. purchase each month. ’Two- .Conditioning Units a $23,900. to settle estate. Evans BARROWS and WALLACE Co. place wall, unique kitchen with en and utility. Two-car garage U they see cause at said time and is a wrist-length tuiilc worn over With these go sweaters, bla­ year lease. 649-4342, 872-6669. i ____ 1____ Alan place and be heard relative there- clean the spot with Blue ’Traverse Rocks • Venetian & aapp, 647-1464. Manchester Parkade built Ins, two baths, attached and a small greenhouse. Also mailing on or before January one or two-piece dresses. zers, leather Jockey jackets and IONA MFG. GO. Lustre. Reht electric shampoo- Sllngerl^d drums with f q UR ROOMS, heat and stove Agent Blinds • Wall to WaU Manchester 649-5306 garage. One acre wooded lot. on toe property is a storage 27, 1970, by certified malt a copy ITie tunic, frequently belted, long belted jackets. Pants are W. T. CRANT ^ all tnothe tir/\T>lraworks. Practically$3f»a nti/«a 11\r new,nazzr • i . . .. . __ .Carpeting. Two bedroom building. Senribly priced at un- Unit of General er $1. Olcott Variety Store. included. Available Feb. 1st. 10 per cent down, $31,000. U A is done mostly in dark wool or revamped into jumpeults or $600. Call 649-4105. a p a i ^ e ^ Include one der $50,000. If you want the Manchester Parfcade Signal Oorp. $140. monthly. Security de­ TWO TEN APARTMENTS CORNER OF Vernon and Lydall R. Realty Co. Inc. 643-2692. Oonn., Consulate General of Poland, printed challls. Frequently "shorties,” , a tubular, mIdoaU BOWUNG Ball — Hi Score, 16 Out of Town and one-half baths. 210 Miadn St., Manchester . . .we have a two family flat maximum of privacy with a District of Columbia, Washington, shape not wide enough to be Regent St., Mandweter posit required. No pets. Lloyd Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, D.C., and return make to this Court. these tunics are sleeveless, lb., with case, $10. Call 643- For Rant 66 .Ample iierlcing. Individual minimum of upkeep, give us gaucho. In crushy leather, flan­ 2 UPRIGHT PIANO for sale, $40. A. Lumbra, Broker, 643-016(). Crois-Stitched < 3-ROOM APARTMENTS with 6 rooms down and 4 up. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, showing the dress sleeves, and 643-6472. 7613. 8303 basement storage, master Older home converted but very ______a call. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, c c : Vincent L Diana, Atty, often their hemlines stop a cou­ nel or gabardine, they are worn 2 Call 643-1218'. BOLTON Center Apartments, On TV antenna. Ocaivenlent to (just a few left) FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. 23”-31 nice. Our sign Is posted. Asking b q LTON - 643-1677. with open tunica or eboit- LOFTY pile, free from soli is 3 rooms at $135 monthly. Heat, Gingham transportation, shopi>ing, Luxurious ‘woJl-to-'WBU car­ Just listed, this im- ple of inches above the mini­ Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ peting throughout, range, re- $29,900 . . .a good Income pro- maculate dress or skirt worn underneath. sleeved shirt coats. the carpet cleaned with Blue hot water, refrigerator, stove 'schools and churches. 6(4 room Ranch, VERNON $32,900. OBDEB OF NOTICE cated. Adults only. 643-2171 fi^rattor, disposal, dish­ ducer. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Ungaro clothes when tailored Color is what counts for even­ TOWN OF BiANCHESTEK, CONN. Lustre. Rent electric sham­ E-300 CONSOLE organ, $1,950. included. Available Feb. 1st. Rental agent on premdses Three bedrooms, living room AT A COURT OF PROBATE, days. washer, central adr condi­ 643-1577. HEART'S DAY DELIGHT held at Manchester, Within and fer make sense and excellent busi­ ing and It Is used wdth audacity. pooer $1. Plnewood Furniture Watkins Bros. 935 Main St. 1-7 p.m. Also shown by with fireplace, dining room Woo your with this Val­ 649-6580. tio n ^ , tilled bath. the district cf Manchester, -on the ness. His line of coats, mostly Gigantic flowers, geometric a ^ Shop. WE HAVE customers waiting appoMbment One-quarter SPLIT Level assumable mort­ and kitchen, wall to wall car- entine Day Special. 7-room 26th day cf January, A.D. 1970. OFFICIAL NOTICE LOWREY HOLIDAY, spinet or­ Heat end hot water furnish­ Present, Hen. John J. Wallett, midcalf length, feature typical abstract, prints on twill, organ­ for the Mntal of your apart­ inm east of Slxit 92, Wil­ gage 6% per cent. Modern prting, basement garage plus Raised Ranch. 1(4 baths,''3 gan, $950. Watkins Bros. 935 bur C ro ss Parkway, ed. Parking. Judge. treatments, as soft petal lapels za, shantung and crepe geor­ KAP cover for 8” pick-up 30” ment or home.. J.D. Real Es­ kitchen bullt-lns, formal dining large In the ground swimming bedrooms, paneled family Eistato of Richard Flak Dlmock BY BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Main St. 2162 Route 16 and 1-84. $1$0 MONTHLY and cuffed pockets. He likes gette are blends of purple, pink high insulated, lights, 3 months tate Associates, Inc., 648-5129. TRAIN FOR room, 3 bedrooms, family pool. Terrific value at $26,500. room with fireplace, oven, aka Richard F. Dlmock, late of ’Hte Board of ’Tax R«vMw of the ’Town of Mancheater, Conn., old. 649-6383. TELEPHONE 646-262S Warren O. Howland, BeaKor Manchester In said district, deceas­ plain white wools for summer, and fuschla or orange, aqua and 9 Cl/S’rdM P.A. system with 8 Rental Agent room, 2 baths, garage, large U A R Realty Co., Inc. 643- range, dTsTiwasher, disposal, ed. wUl be In searion In the Conference Room at the Municipal MANCHES’TER near South 648-10S8 648-4112 but has such somber tones as brown. Altic Lansing speakers, good MANAGEMENT •48-1108 lot, $29,600. Phllbrick Agency 2692. Robert D. Murdock, city utilities, 2-car garage Upon applIcaUon of Nancy B. BtMdk« at 41 Center Street, Moacbeater, Conn., on the follow­ BRACE yourself for a thrill the Windsor, 4-room, first floor, Dimock, praying that an instrument plum and brown for between Sleevee, a few left < ^ n at the ing days during the month'of February, 1970. first time you use Blue Lustre condition, $400. 649-2631. Realtors 646-4200. Realtor, 643-6472. •and much more!- Call J. purporting to be the laat will and apartment in 2-family home, testament of said deceased be ad­ seasons. side, flounced skirts, aee- ’Tuqpayera will be afforded the opportunity to dbicuaa their to clean rugs. Rent electric on full salary Florence, 649-6366. tax aaaaaementa with the Board of Tax Review on the follow- garage. Adults only. $110 plus l / mitted to probate aa per applicaUon Pln-tucklng Is a favorite treat­ through shawls and ponchos and shampooer $1. Manchester on file, It ts huge kerchiefs tied round the big datea Indioatad, oorreapondlng to the Ont latter of their Wearing Apparel— ______heat. Hayes Agency 646-0131. Salary !■ one of many fesi- ORDEHtED: That the foregoing ment. Box pleating dn brief mlnl- laat name. Hardware * Supply, 877 Main turee you’U like about thla B &L W application be heard and determin­ skirta keeps his line young and head are created tor softnesa. St., 643-4425J. Furs 57 MANCHES’TER One-bed­ well-plajuted Management BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. ed at the Probate office In Man­ breezy. The feeling moves from peas­ Taxiwyer’a room Garden type apartmeht. chester in said District, on the 9th Training Program. Elam full BUSINESS ZONE Manchester Parkade day of February, A.D. 1970, at Hooded tightly fitted capes, ant full skirts with satoes to ha­ First Inltlcd PLATE GLASS mirror, %” Available now. Heat, and ap­ Make this gay-looking BUSINESS ZONE Date Day ’Ttane of Day of Lent Name ■alary aa you train, with fre­ Extra skirts are always Man(5hester 649-6306 eleven o'clock in the forenoon, lond barely meeting In the front, are rem pajamas In a 80’s print to thick, 35>/4x69‘/a. $25. Call 643- PULL ' LENGTH mouton coat, pliances Included. $145 and quent Increases dhrecUy n - apron by combining that notice be given to all persons Feb. 5, 1970 ’Ihunday 6:00 to 8:00 PM. A-B-C-D-E-F a mainstay in the ward- patchwork, gingham andno Interested In said estate of the pen­ In mauve. Pink or honey crin­ slinky straight dresses with tiny 7755 after 6. size 12 like new. $30. 643-0640. $160 per month. Paul W. Dou­ late^ to your progreoB — and VERNON — 5 5(4-room ^ Ranch, Feb. $, 1070 Friday 6:00 to 8:00 PM. O-H-l-J-K-L-M robe . . . especially when crosa-stitch I It’s fun to FOR LEASE FOR LEASE dency of said application and the kled organza) moulding the boS' strape ‘that fit In with the laO' Feb. 12, 1970 ’Thureday 6:00 to 8:00 PM. N-O-P-Q-R-8 gan, Realtor, 649-4535. a definite executive appoint­ the style it simple and do; nice to keep or give. heated rec room, treed lot, time and place of hearing thei|eon, om, are worn over bikinis or quered smalt heads and rougod Feh- 1$, 1970 Friday 6:00 to 8:00 PM. T-U-V-W-X-T-Z ment ae Branch Manager at, easy to weaK No. SSOS-* Brick tsnd Mock commorcioi biiflding, 6,000 walk-out basement, excellent by publishing a copy of this o n e r MANCHESTER— Newer luxury program completion. No oell- No. 2162 has apron di­ Brick building 3,600 squena foot. Largo offffko In some newspaper having a clrcu- fancy minis. Steel jewelry deco- cheekbones of the mannequins, TAXPAYERS UNABLE ’TO APPEAR BEFORE THE with PHOTO-CUIDE is in rections; embroidery location. Only, $21,600. Hayes i“atlm"in ^ d ' DliaUtrict,...... at Isaat leven rates necklines and walstii. Driver for Fuel Oil Delivery 2-bednxmi apartment, avail­ Ing, no experience required. Sizes 23, 24, 25%, 27, 29 Agency, 646-0131. days before the day of said heahearlns, BOARD OF TAX REVIEW ON 'm s iR SCHEDULED WEEK graphs; full directions. sqiioro ffoot of woro Iff roq|MOlod. 3 offficoc ^ Ungaro’s palette stresses soft able now. $185 per month In­ FYlendly co-workere, and and 31 inches. Size 24 9tND Is eilni ftr tsdi sst' and all utRlllos. Con bo usod ffor light mono* to appear If they aee cause at siua NIGHTS MAY APPEAR ON SATURDAY, FEBRUAkY 14, your dutlee will be intsreat------604 . - - - - iii-i rx-vr nvMo on,..., i«i..^qflme and place and be heard rela- pastels, pinks, yellows, cafe au Brilliant Decade 1970 BE’TWEEN 9:00 AND 11:00 A.M. FUIX,-TIME cluding heat, ai^llances and inches . . . 1% yards of tsrs ts IselBfs llrit-clsu smIHsi. i loading plotffonns ~ aN uriRtiM. control > - BOLTON Three -acre ln¥dn thereto, and by malllns on or carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, ing and challenging. Out­ 4fi-inch. front eetate, Nine-room RanalT before January 27. 1970, by certl- lait for'springtime and daytime. Inventors In the Utalted StaiUa p e r m a n e n t p o s i’n oN standing employee beneflta, H aachester ffoeturing, storogo, ote. All penona claiming to be aggrieved by the dedskm Realtor, 649-4686. ^ 9IND 994 Is csisi ftr itca pst- wunurlth too manymanv extras tow men- “N„gy “"I " “^31 . » Dlmock. <»py of 29D this Thompson order to The Lanvin coUectlon doesn’t had a brilliant decade in the rapid promotion, secure fu­ ttrs ts iBcIsft nm -cltti nsllliri.llltt. or coHon. fiM ity off pariilng. of the Aaeeasor of the Town of Manchaater, Oonneciicut and EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS tion, Including 8-car garage Road, Manchester, Conn,; Herbert need designer Initials to be re- 1880-00 period. During tMs ttme, thoee requiring adjustmenfa must a p p w and fila their com- 118 MAIN ST. — 3-room apart­ ture with America's oldeat liaaehester Prist Ntist, A ffrsii w in $IP cognizable. It has polka dots in- Industry Introduced tha Incan* piaint at one of these mecflnga or at acme adjourned maat- APPLY IN PERSON ONLY and Uurgeot conoumer fi­ Evtalaz Bsnild, UM AVE CODI s sf Itirli Humbtr. with radlo-operal^ doors, etc ^ 2 ,"ad ment , heat and appliances, OF ASfleMCAa, NEW yohS: stead. descent lamp, the automcMle, kig of Mid Board of ’Tax Review. nance company, please con­ W.Y. Send GOf, add 15f for FRAtICIS E. BOLAND, A6ENCY FRANCIS E. BOLAND, AQENGY etc., etc. Four bedrooms. AU lUem for Dima Dlmock and Pa- Datad January 16, 1970, Mancheater, Conn. TO HARRY VAN CAMP $125. Security required. 646- tact Mr. AndenHti. luxury Items inside. Outside — Dlmock, minors, and return In the first couture collection fi^e cash regleter, the troUey 2426, 9-5. postage and handling for Board of Tax Review eosi. ttyls Nsnksr t sf Hit., a copy of the Fall and 815 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER sail boat basin with concrete '"®*‘® jqhii' P” w ai.i.rtt judge, since the house moved totally car, tha pneumatlo tire, the ' Aaron Cook, Chairman Honoebold Finance Cerp. 815 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER Into boutique clothes six months electric furnace, the dynamo, FOUR-ROOM flat, second floor. Send add /IBf for Winter ALBUM. bulkhead, beautifully rustic cc: W. David Keith, Atty. Roger McDermott, Vice Chairman W. O. OLENNEY GO. 11 Aayln|ii St., postage and hand” 648-1654 / / 649-7055 ago, Julea Franpols Crahay oov- electric welding, trenapapmt Stove, refrigerator, $186 angling for 9I9U fAVORITIt . . . « ssllto- 648-1564 y 649-7055 wooded lot.. Selling under pro- ■ / J : Charles H. McKenzie, Secretary $36 NOR’TH MAIN S’TBEET, MANCItoSTEB, CONN. 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i. \" . r H , \ ■■ \ .. \ ■ ; ■; V . 'W- ', V ■V \ . ) - ^ .' \A \\r' THURSDAY, JANtJARY 21K 1970 ■ V ■ . ^ A ' ^ ‘\ 'j ( t PAGE. TWENTY-WO l!Hanrl|p0tpr lEaPtting l|fraU» Average Daily Net Preas Run The W eather \ For The Week Bnded Clear and colder tonight with Deoembnr 20, 1900 Jehovah’s Witnesses will con- The Junior High Fellowship low in tecna. Tomorrow mostly duct a theocratic ministry of South United Methodist ^ sunny and cold. High In upper vH PASSPORT PHOTOS A hout T ow n school tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Church Will meet tomorrow at | l . ' » , 8 8 0 20s low 30s. and a service meeting at 8:30 7;30 p.m. at the church, Pre-Invenlory Manchentcr— A City of Village Charm roBNTIFICATION ■Mario V. Flondella, associate at Kingdom Hall, ------SAUEM NA88IFF PHOTO professor of mathematics and M l MhUn S t., director of the division of ( n / d o r MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS M S-71 mathematics, science and me­ Grade 7 Youth Instruction PTA Council VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 102 (TWENTY PAGES) dical health services, represent­ Group of Zion Evangelical ed Manchester Community Col­ Lutherai) Church will meet Meets Tonight lege at the national meeting of Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the learance 'Thie Manchester PTA Council C the Mathematical Association of church. American held recently in San will meet tonight at 7:80 at | Buckley School. Guest speaker sSkatra Shaipened Antonio, Tex. The Manchester Writer’s Club will be • Mrs. Roy F o s b ^ of Senate Recesses Nixon Seeks th e .professional will hold a workshop meeting to­ West Hartford, president-elect ; way, "Hollow Wednesday, Fet). 4 has been morrow at 7 p.m. at the home of the Connecticut PTA, who’ i Agilon Panty Hose Ground” a t no ex­ designated Senior Citizens Day of Mrs. Beatrice Sheftel, 34H will explain the reorganization during the Hartford Flower Garden Dr. The work of mem­ of the state group. Carswell Hearing tra chatige. bers will be analyzed, and there Show, to be held In the State On the agenda will be a re­ Our Reg. 1.79 • “Try Us for Shoe Armory. Between 10 a.m. and 1 will be a discussion of writing port from the nominating com­ Sheer, comt'orlable panty WASHINGTON (AP) The Gadsden County sheriff because $200.8 Billion Repslrlng of i p.m. that day, senior citizens ‘ markets. Refreshments will be mittee, a vote on continuance of hose with seamless Senate Judiciary Committee has Carswell refused to permit his The Better Kind!” will be admitted free by show­ served. the fine arts program, ,a dis­ construction, run guard at recessed hearings after testimo­ court marshal to- serve it. By JAN NUGENT wlll tell congp-ess Monday. ing Medicare or Senior Citizens cussion concerning the forma- i welt and toe. Choice of ny one member called ‘'damn- Lowenthal ul.so .said Car.swell, The Washington Post To balance this “prudent fis­ • Shoes made lottir- cards. The Manchester Historical So­ tlon of a PTA committee to act \ colors; petite, average, tall. 1.39 4ng" and "extremely damag­ instead of hearing the case in cal policy.” the President Is ex­ WASHINGTON — President •r and shoes made ciety will meet Sunday at 2:30 as a liaison with the C-DAP: ing” to Judge O. Harrold Cars­ federal court, ordered it sent pected to hint at some relaxa- p.m. at Illlng Junior High Nlxon,Nixon, 'citing “Economic credl- „,oney policies wider! (Community Development Ac­ well’s Supreme Court nomina­ iMick to Gad.sden County for bllity” as the goal of his ad n ^ - prevailed this year. School. Mrs. Edward P. Colt- tion Plan) transportation an d ; tion. trial. He said Carswell refused man will speak on the tobacco safety task force, and the feas­ '' Istratlon, will propose a slim Throughout his e»wen-' James W. Moore urged confir­ lU E C hief the face of tight money and Oscar Mayor thal about Carswell's handling mation. He called Carswell a ■high interest rates. Bacon Lb. ^ c Grodo AA Eg^s of a case involving voter regis- fine jurist and a man of scholar­ 'Ihe re'vdsed estimate for fis­ D o i. 79e tratiem workers in Florida ly attainments who had been in­ Advises Pact cal 1970 (the current year end­ Save should be an.siwered. strumental in establishing a law ing June 30) is (or a surplus of Girls’ Dresses Over 50% Although Bayli said lie 'sup­ school at the University of Flor­ $1.6 billion, based on receipt of posed it would be pointless to ida free of racial dtscrimlna- B e O kayed $199.4 billion and expenditures recall Carswell, now a judge on tion. of $197.8 billion. the 5th U.S. Court of Appeals, And the president of the Flori­ NEW YORK (AP)—Negotia­ Defense spending will drop Bonded Orlon*acrylics and tors for the biggest of the 12 $6.8 billion to a total of $78.6 c o tto n blends. Prints and the senator told new.smen: da bar association, Mark Hulsey "This kind of testimony, unless Jr., of Jacksonville, testified unions striking the General billion, if the new budget is solids, assorted colors. Sizes rebutted, is extremely damag­ that Carswell possesses the in­ Electric Ck). said today they adopted. adopted, Outlaysuuiiays (orlor •'« space. 3-6x, 7-14. Not every size in ing.” Carswell told the commit­ tegrity and judicial competence were recommending acceptance agriculture, and .veterah’s ben- every color and style. 2.22 of a tentative agreement to end gfus jire all below the previous tee earlier this week he could for the high court. not discuss court decisions. Van Alystyne testified that in a 96-day strike against the year’s levels. Liowenthal testified that in examining Carswell's decisions company. In his message to Congress, At the same time, union 1964 Carswell, then a U.S. dis­ in civil rights cases he found no Scuffling breaks out between dissidents and police meeting at Northeastern University, where S. I. the President will pay left-hand­ trict court judge in Tallahassee, reassurance to offset a white su­ Hayakawa was guest speaker. (AP Photofax) sources revealed that the pro­ ed tribute to built-in Increases Infants’ & ^ , as some 200 rock-tos&ihg youths try to break up a in such programs as Social Se­ Fla., had been “extremely hos­ premacy speech the nominee posed contract would add 88 Toddlers’ O u tcrw ea r cents an hour to the average curity, by stressing that the Ladies’ Dusters tile” to a habeas corpus petition made as a candidate for the he filed to free seven persons paycheck during its 40-month government cannot pay for Our Reg. 7.99-13.97 Georg(ia legislature 22 years duration. Current pay for the everything but must carefully Our Reg. 3.97 Jailed on Criminnl trespass ago. charges after they urged strikers averages $3.25 an hour, choose its priorities. F leece, cotton flannel or He also said there was noth­ Boston, Manila, Florida Riots The full negotiating commit- To illustrate the priority prob- acetate quilts. Gripper Negroes to register as voters. ing in Carswell’s handling of Although Carsw-ll gp-anted the tees of the two unions that bar- lem, the report subtracU proba- Pram suits, snow suits, coat Our Reg. 15.97-19.97 closure. Machine washable. cases generally “to indicate galn nationally with GE met ble public and private claims on sets. Save 50% off our regular petition, Lowenthal said that that he could serve vrith distinc­ national resources (or the next Assorted colors and sizes. 1.97 "all the little ways in which a this morning to consider the low prices! ^ 9 4 ^ 7 tion on the Supreme Court.” Lead to Arrests and Injuries agreement worked out with the five years from the annual es­ At Ptnobiirst federal judge can make life dif­ "A damning piece of testlmo- timated Gross National Prod­ AT PIMEHUR^ Sword fb h ficult seem to me were used in y, from one senator’s stand­ BOSTON (AP) — Police with Kayakawa, speaking in the Northeastern, a private insti- the palace, was “watching the uct and comes up with a minus (hat court.” point,” Bavh commented, after nigiitsticks twice routed some university’s Distinguished Lec- tution. has an enrollment of situation” which he believed se- announced "jf ' figure In 1973, 1974 and 1976. FRESH OYSTERS nomiQVi rnviv about 40.000. vious but not critical.” Paul Jennings, president o t « ’The professor, volunteer law­ noting Van Alystyne had testi­ 200 rock-throwing militants who tui'e Series, discussed “Can “Personal freedom will be In­ yer for the registration workers, fied last year In support of the attempted to prevent a speech American Colleges Survive the Meanwhile, in Manilla thou- Three hours after violence the International “ creased when there is more eco­ M en ’s testified he had to take the or­ th Century?” sands of Palipino students fought broke out fighting still raged be- Electrical Workera, AFLrCTO, ______Nylon Petti Pants (See Page Four) by President S. I. Hayakawa of 20th Century?” nomy in government and leas HOW TO BE A SMART PORK SHOPPER der for their release to the skn Francisco State University He departed from his text at government trrops °utsWe jhe wM^T^comme^ndlng T ^ ^ a n c ^ “>6 economy,” Hooded Sweatshirts Thursday night at Northeastern one point to recall that In ’Jie presidential palace, broke wdn- who tired t na r tvio rwnrt TUE is the bizeest according to ttie President. Buy center Pork Roast or Chops and get more lean meat for your money. ’The Rath, Our Reg. 1.00 University. l»30s "the brown shirts (Nazis) dows and started fires outside Screaming students stoned pa- of the pact. lUE is the biggest ^oo^j^ outlook State of Iowa Com-fbd Oovt. Inspected Center Pork which is featured here at Plne- Com-staffed Pork Chops Save 331/3 %f Our Reg. 5.99 The demonstrators waving in Germany would go through the gates tonight in one of the lace p ^^ ^o rk frs The President predlcto hurst this week is a meatman’s dream end a pleasure for customers to serve . . . Dainty petti pants with lace H.WV colleees throwing out professors worst antigovemment demon- and some tried to climb the most 90,000 GE workers. The ______Whole centens, haiif loin and half rJ), weigh 8 to 9 Icq. Whole 79c Pork Loins (not Viet Cong flags and shouting ob­ a first half of flat economic per­ MlMH*Bed poitipna ■with a sav­ and disrupting- -learning.” . .. strations ever witnesses in this fence, but were repulsed by wa- other major union was the Inde- formance with a moderate re­ centers) ■we^gh about 12 to 14 lbs. and embroidery trims. Mach­ Query Open Re Yablonshi: scenities, “left the lounge floor of ter from hoses on a (Iretruck in- pendent United Electrical Work­ ory com stuflHiig. Heavy weight shirts with zip an auditorium littered with “It was the brown-shlrted city.,vj . —« - vival in the second lialf. ine washable. White and A palace spokesman, reached side the palace ground, ers, representing 16,000 GE em- 8 pork loin chops, cult 14-lnch front. Fully thermal lined. colors. Sizes 5, 6, 7. 50« glass from broken windows. youth then; today It Is the SDS During i(he slack first hsiU, thick Rocks smashed windows in oth­ (Students (or a Democratic So­ by telephone, said President Windows of three palace pioyes. “some Increase in the rate of 1 cup chopped celery Who Paid Ofi the Killers? er imlverslty buildings. ciety),” he said. Ferndlnand E. Marcos, Inside buildings were smashed by It was expected that the con­ unemployment Is possible,” Con- H cup chopped onion RIB CENTER PORK rocks hurled by students. tract, which also adds another CLEVELAND, OHIO (AP) — $1,000 cash and had a $750 debt Thirty-one demonstrators grress -will be told. The a ^ ln is- 4 ibableepoons butter or marga- Fires were started in front of 10 cents in benefits over Its 40— tration’s welfare and unemploy­ ine A federal grand jury says three to Gilly canceled. were arrested; 14 policemen CHOPS or ROAST All are from the Cleveland were treated at hospitals for mi­ the palace gates. Light bulbs JI1V/21L1Imonth life, will vT»»» provide the ^pat jiiciiLment ijviiijivriiscbiLl/iicompensation pro^TcuIloprograms 4 cups soft bread crumbs men were hired to kill United lining the top of the fence were (about_____; 5i tdlces bread) area. Each is held in lieu of nor Injuries. Four Die as Hindus Protest tern for settlements for the 10 ^^rill be recommended to amelio- 1 8%-ounoe can (1 cup) whole Stretch Strap Bras Mine Workers insurgent Joseph _Hayakawa,______who - took a -hard----- smashed. unions bargaining locally with rate this program. Men’s Sport Shirts Yablonski, but has left open the $260,000 bond. knnel com, drained The indictment specifically line with demonstrators at his n e w DELHI (AP) — At least the Sikhs and Hindus expressed Palace guards, armed ■with ri­ GE as well as for new contracts Thus, the policy objectives WHOLE PORK LOIN question of who financed the al­ throughout the industry with during the year are a reduoUon H teaspoon salt charged them with conspiring to college last year, endured persons were killed and a displeasure with the compro- fles, mobilized inside the H tsaqKwn rubbed sage 12 or 14 lbs. (not centers) but very lean and Save 40% leged plot. oit-ttujfsteady ilcufviuieheckling A1WI14from militants number injureaInjured in narytHaryana rhise. grounds facing the demonstra­ other manufacturers. In the price spiral and a revival dash pepper wonderful value . . . cut to order lb. 7 9 * Our Reg. 1.59 The grand jury, which indict­ commit murder and conspiring tors, many of them wearing The tentative pact nearly was of the growth of real output, to obstruct jusUce in the slaying in hlb audience of 1,300.- He was OLttLC todayLV/U04J when police fired on q^e AllC armyCtlllljr went vrtion the alert in ... Season chops with a IMtle salt Our Reg. 2.99 - 6.99 Cotton back and sides, with ed the three Thursday on shouted down frequently,fremientlv. and - Hindus------protesting,— the ■ Haryana after police...... fired on a crash helmets and carrying thwarted by last-minute blck- The first half’s economic per- OUR OWN charges of conspiracy, r(«x>rted of Yablonski, who was sched­ clubr. ering over recall schedules and formance is fairly probable, the and peppsr. In small saucepan, 8 to 9-lb. CENTER f t l F o r year ’round wear. comfortable stretch straps. uled to testify before a fed ral interrupted by others telling the j^^g^rd of the disputed city of mob that attacked a railway cook cdery and onion in butter Never-press blends, winter White; 32 to 40, A,B,C. This that one of the men, Paul E. hecklers to "shutup.” Chandigarh to the Sikh-domlnat- station and burned a train at Scores of demonstrators were the handling of disciplinary President ■will indicate, but the PORK STRIPS lb. I • U ^ SAUSAGE MEAT grand jury in Washington which reported felled by tear gas and cases involving strike violence, later beha'vior ■will depend on or margarine till tender but not weight flannels, wool blends. 120 is a real stock up price ! Gilly, 36, was in charge of a spe­ ”YoL''rc self-defeating,” ed Punjab State. Rewari. The four deaths were brown. Combine cooked ■vege­ was investigating union activi­ told the hecklers. “When you police clubs, and 21 were report­ but (Innally was okayed with the "the continued resolve of the tables and remaining ingredi­ 20 chop* knaBtrb> — cut to order Quilts and fleeces. 1 ” 4 * cial fund from which the other Prime Minister Indira Gandhi reported in the incident, lb. two were paid. ties. heckle, tlie media—especially ed arrested. help of J. Curtis Counts, direc- government and the dlfficuX-to- ents. Place half the porit chops The three also were charged television—pay that much more gave the city to the Sikhs but other attacks on railway pro- About 1,(X)0 troops protected tor of the Federal MedlaUon predict dehavior of the private on rack tai ^laUcw roasting The source of the fund was with conspiring to deprive Ya­ attentionauenuon tolo me andana Ii become oecome ailan tempered the award with a perty were reported throughout the palace, and about 600 Ma and Conciliation Service. sector.” pan. Spoon about % cup stuff­ not mentioned. blonski of his rights as a union tlmt more famous and all that grant of more than $26 million the state, eight buses were nlla antiriot police were report- There was „„no - immediate------com- The ------President will -- concede------ing onto each; .top 'with remain­ CENTER LOIN PORK CHOPS $ d 4 Q Also missing from the indict­ ing chops. Cover pan ■with foil; member. more influential.” to the Hindus to build a new burned and some workrs were ed to have moved in later. General Electric of- that economic policy Is walking bake in 325“ oven for 46 min­ ment was any mention of the Yablonski had nm for UMW Police said m ^ y of the dem- capital for Haryana State. The observing a call for a general The students momentarily (Iclals. a tightrope _ . - in attempting . _ what utes. Remove foil and bake 30 CENTER LOIN PORK ROAST »> A ■ A 9 deaths of the union official's president against incumbent W. on.strators were non-students Sikhs are angry over her deci- strike, seized------a------firetruck, rammed a Counts said in announcing appear to be conflicting objec- mlnuites more or till meat Is Cbops out tiilcfc, or thin, or with podeet for stntflna: wife, Margaret, 57, and daugh­ A. “Tony” Boyle, but lost the who participated in earlier dis- sion to give some Punjab vil- In Punjab, angry Sikhs stoned palace gate, set the vehicle on ggreement that It would be a lives. But he will predict a H70 tender. Sprinkle with paprika. ter, Charlotte, 24, whose bodies Dec. 9 election. turbances at Boston University lages to Haryana, the sacred golden temple in fire and retreated. At least week to 10 days before all GNP of $985 billion, about 6.6 Makes 4 servings. Special Griitdincr of our own were found -with Yablonski's in and Massachusetts Institute of Violence flared in northern 133,000 strikers returned to work per cent above the previous MEDIUM HOT ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE LINKS epedal. lb. G l* 1 9 The grand jury named Gllly’s (Sec Page Four) No -Iron Fashion thetr CTarksville, P a .., home ■wife, Annette, 29, and James C. Technology. Punjab as well as Haryana as (See Pago Eight) around the nation. The company year, Jan. 5. All had been shot. - Phillips. 22, of Cleveland as co- employes a total of 310,000 do- During 1969, progress was IMPORTED Indicted with Gilly were Au- conspirators, but did not indict mestlcally. made in fighting Inflation, the A DELUXE bran W. Martin, 21, and Claude them. The contracts are to be made President will claim, with Plaid Sheets E. Vealef, 26. Phillips allegedly was party to LAMB LEG SALE ROUND GROUND lb . 99c The grand jury said Martin In California: (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) received $1,700 and Vealey (Bee Page Eight) oven ready Tender liamb lega CHOPPED New crop, small 6 to 6-lb. S9RLOIN PATTIES lb . «1.09 Twin .. .frosen.. .buy an extra Size Prisons Hit by Race Conflict NABISCO PINWHEEL8 ...... 59c one for your freeaer. 2.49 By DARYL LEMBKE , Soledad, where three black in­ Satcher was one of 16 In­ KEEBUER FRENCH VANILIA. CEUIMES...... 5Sc mates in the adjustment center The Lob Angelea Times mates were shot to death by a Full Size Sheets Our Reg. 4.49 white guard Jan. 13. exercise yard here Jan. ,^13 3.49 SOLEDAD, Calif. —Killing is Three days later, guard John when guard O.G. Miller fired obviously not going to solve the Mills, 26, white, was beaten to (our shots from a gun tower. Great Scot — If Does Pay To Shop Pinehurst Matching Pillowcases 2 for 1.49 growing racial conflict In Cali­ death. Authorities say he was The first shot apparently rico­ Durable cotton and polyester muslin in flat and fitted fornia’s 13 state prisons. killed by blacks in retaliation cheted off the paving and Once the cycle starts, how­ fQi; the Jan. 18 shootings. wounded Billy D. Harris, a PETER PAN styles. Gay plaids in Gold, Pink or Blue. ever, it can be hard to stop. Since Mills’ death, warnings white inmate. Racial hatred has directly or of “One down, two to go,” have The other three shots killed PEANUT indirectly taken four lives here been found posted throughout black Inmates William. Lee this month. The deaths focused the prison. Dep. Supt. William Nolen, 29, of Oakland; Alvin BUTTER ------attention on how racial antagon-- G. Black said the treats are Miller, 23, of Los Angeles, and isms festered with the sprouting probably only “ physhological Cleveland Edwards, 21, of 18 Ox. Jar of black and brown power be­ warfare.” But the administra­ Riverside. N o-Iron Dacron® tion has doubled the guard on The three men who were kill­ ChUdrea and adolta are demanding SPACE FOOT) STICKS hind bars In the last three or the to 10 p.m. shift and kept four years. ed had long records of violent .. .tile energy food developed by PilMwiy under a govern­ inmates locked in their cell behavior. Harris was known as ment contract.. .balanoed nutrition, 44 oalorlea. Officials at Soledad Correc­ 2 GREAT blocks except at mealtimes. a “Negro baiter.” And HunVs new SNAK PACK.. .4 indlvkittal cana of lunch tional Training Facility are cau­ Racial tension has been foote. . .are proving popular. Buy both at Pineliiirrt... F ib e r g la ss T e x tu r e d P o ly e s te r tiously optimistic that the blood­ The shootings have been in­ building up at Soledad for some vestigated by the district 8i/}-kicfa PYBEX PIE PLATES ...... 99c SCOTS shed here is over for the time time. New Frocen Stouffere Chlckeo Divan and New Sbepberdb being. But they eannot be sure. Mrs. Annette Hartmann, a attorney. His findings will bo Pie... at tptcioi prlctt D ra p es T o w e ls Bed Pillows They recall that the cycle con­ Los Angeles attorney who rep­ presented to the Monterey Coun­ tinued for I'a months at San resents three black men at ty Grand Jury Wednesday. Dlst. Hart's Duncan Quentin Prison jjist year. Soledad in court appeals, said Atty. Bertram Young has said KABUKI SCOTKINS A series of ‘Slaijbings began she was warned that trouble that in his opinion, the shoot­ ings were probably “justifiable Hints Spkt, DtvB’s cans AX C olora at San Quentin when white in­ was brewing two nionths ago. (napkina) S1.59?i She said the warning came homicide.” Our O O O mates killed a black Inmate Food. WMtt or Yd- TUNA Phrasel L. Shelton, 31, a dep­ Tour Beat Tuna Value! April 22. 1969. The murder wos from Earl Satclier, 28, one of her clients. uty public defender in Monterey H an d Ian-i.ie 99c 4.99 committed over a $100 debt. low Cokt Mix ftt t So many people came here for ’Tomato Juice last week that 3 (or 49c a 4.88 Tow el, Three days later, four black- 3u> said Satcher wrote her County and a black mon, has our warehouse doubled our special quota so we could |Tm lijmates took revWge I by stab- that racial tension among Angj. asked Gov. Ronald Reagan to vA low prfct. this feature anotheir week. ' W ash '^*9.494 3 9 c ' lo.s, Blacks and Mexlcan-Anielrl.'\ appoint a multiracial panel to ■-> \ V '' \ ■ \ ' 1. Soft* Medium • Firm, l blng the victim it \rahdom. Nubby wool\ textured fabric ■ cans, in the prison’s “Adjust­ investigate the incident bcIcauHc LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE . 1 ' ' \ r \ Hien two blacks wei^ stabbed SCOT 2 pack with deep' pinch pleats. Wash Prints jacquards, solids in velvei to “death by whites. It ended ment Center.” the maximum he anticipates a “whitewash.” 18-oz. cans ...... each 10c texture reverse to terry loops. Choose from three styles. and forget the iron ! Smart Zip-off no-iron licking; June 11. when Blacks stabbed security disciplinary section, All the state prisons have felt WHITE TOWELS decorator colors. Popular 63 Choose ensembles from several seven whites, one of them fatal­ was being Increased by the the impact of growing militancy CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP ...... can interlined, non-allergenic. guards. ,She said Satcher claim­ inch length. beautiful patterns. ly. among blacks and .Mexican- CAMPBELL’S CHICKEN NOODLE or “By this time, the prison pop­ ed that suix'rvlsors deliberately Americans. box VEGETABLE SOUP ...... 7 cans SlUM 2 rolls ulation was terrified,” said As­ interspersed white racists with Sun Quentin Associate Wgfd- sociate Warden James Park. black inllltanU. in 'isolation en James Park said he believes Engulfed in the Problem “Only militants had been in­ cells and goaded them lo ‘^get that generating racial pride is volved fn these rnclul, clashes the niggers.” a good thing. He adds, however, New York Gov. Rockefeller apiieara to lie swallow­ PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. MANCHESTER ^ 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Traffic Light Turns Blue in the past, but" now un ordi­ Mrs. Hartmann added thal that it makes prison administra­ ed up in a water glass as he addresses New York CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE _ lee covered traffic ligiit makes a bizali’e picture nary guy could get stabbed Satcher liad askt'd for help in , tion more llfflcult because Water Pollution Assn, in Manhattan. Actually Its SALE THURS. thru SAT. EXIT 93, m B U R CROSS PARKWAY after water from fire hoses fioze tvhile firemen ^ mefely because of th^ color of (tls November letter, saying Blin k lmmit.'-s no longer rceog- a clever camera angle created by New York News Op«n L .t. Every NIghi that he wius certaih he was go­ Open Thure. & Fri. till 9 —Open FrL & Sat. at'8 A 3I.' II were fighting: blaze in near-zero teijiperatures in an ■ bis 4kln.” s ^ - (Son Page Eight) j^otographer John Duprey. (AF 'Photofax) abandoned Detroit hotel. (AP Photofax) The cloud now hangs over ing to be killed.

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