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WASHINaTON (AP) - Oov. -Qeoige C. WaUaoe at Alabama Ima nagalned aome Involuntary MOSC»W reIgn Minister Ahdrel fnmt from their tanks but air and ar- One bullet remains lodged in about the same concluplons. Ulster Militants Pushed Back A. Oramyko and the Soviet am- Hundreds of U.S. warplanes tlllery strikss forced them M ^ Se^^*llLy'tort*’zlp BBJLJrAB|r, "^Nt^ei^Irelaad said; ‘.C’U ^ sb siim^toing Is ^ a'KSi Md“*‘So bef^ davm today an- time this after the govei- marily were tatmdiieed to^ (AP) to «at«y us, a clv« war p,^ dlr^ ruK N^^toSTto s^e rear cthw SoSto martoe nor is tranalerrwl to a BUtelng- to-procosslng mall, meks poe- booked off iihSri i^toajor bStUe Is Just ar*pimd the comer.” ’«» British teye refused, jo **1®^. «, fflIPKSSiv toes Vlgtnamesunder m attack hamnor IS medical rrensierrwi center. a mmung wltt''»rilar t ^ ^lTBrifa* Omimanaer. of tfie'/Ulster storm the fiogiite^qfaown as Beiddes- ^ tte UneA ncrthmlst of the ma- Wallace's recovery hts prog- peteons without havi^ to train Sunday niglit alter a day of Defense Association, the move- "FTbe Derry"-*ahd othOr IRA American Rd*b ' Hanoi olalniad , th^ five mljis aoraew ofthe ma toem tatensivoly and aUow a sklrmlablng from behind bum- ment’s paramUltary arm, vow- enclaves, claiming too many ««tary at of U.S. pltoes dropped r t a w i n ^ defense post on (See Begie Bight) riiift to opUcal sorting maclto- mg barricades. ed vengeance after tough Brit- Uves would bo lost. The Protes- g « " “ ***,***2*7 mines Into the ap- ^ to op« sorung mg^^ barricades were thiwwn Ish pm SSera s to S some tants otetm this ehows the Brit- the pre^ential adviser ,^o p^os^es to Halpho^ hai^r ^ ^ "Not a great many are to op- up to two Protestant areas to barricades screaming and Ish have gone soft on the IRA made a r r ^ m o n t s for the Sunday and "savagely boinbed chewed up W bombers, arm eratlan nOw, but we are adding pretest the, army’s refusal to shooting rubber buUots. One of and the province’s 600,000 Cath- , , . many p op u la ^ ^^as on Hal- lery and naval gunfire; 340 ebe- my troops were claimed killed them as rapidly as they can bo attoric the barricaded Bogslde the masked vigilantes was shot oHcs. Waterbury produced and InstaUed." said district of Londonderry, where and wounded when the soldiers MeanwhUe, to the conUndtog STthf Joseph P. Jones, director of the are Irish Republican Army returned sniper Are. battle betw;en CsthoUcs- and «>® Postal Service’s Office Logie- rules 35,000 Roman OatlKrflca. The fighting waa the closest Protestants, a teen-age boy and U.S. Provides FireToDS tlca. The sip code wiB play an After claabes between tro e ^ thing to a showdown between gir, y,ere gunned dwwi outside *" WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) Increasingly important nrfo, and Protestant vigilantes man- the army and the mcreasingly school In the CUthoUc Hal- Koeygto, a U 3 . offl- claimed mom t ^ ^ 760 North Air Power _ bodies of all eight men and allow us to emptoy more nlng the barricades, the mill- militant Protestants since the lymurjtoy Urea. The girt was to clal said. Vietnamese kUled Sunday and WUed to a fire In a brick build- persons with leas sklUs." —taut. Ulster — Vengard - -- Movement Brltidi government - ousted .... The sky, clear and bright this today to the heaviest action to tog that housed a restaurant The AP survey also to- agmed to take them down but Northern Ireland’s Protestant (Bee Page Eight) morning, was overcast and three weeks. But most of them another 140 today, there was a threat of rain aa were reported slain by the hall Vietnamese losses were and rooming bouse have been dlcated: recovered, poUoe reported. — Spending the extm three the President arrived this eve- of rockets, bombs and shells ^gagrtbed aS Ught nlng The temperature was to from U.S. and Spiuth Vietnam- fighting w ^ reported to Five boiueB were found In the cents for an airmail stamp the mld-TOe and a stiff breeze ese planes and American cruls- ^ On the ruins Friday, and three were doesn’t necessarily guarantee located on Saturday. quicker deUvery. In the c^ e of extended the American Stars ers and destroyers firing from y,ggfg^ flanks of Hue, South Road Accidents Claim 11 Lives and siripes and the Soviet ham- off shore, Vietnamese infantrymen All eight vlotlmB were rest- 46 per cent of the letters to the mer and sickle from their - incomplete reports said 52 dents of the building. survey, the airmail letters were clariied with enemy forces and The was believed to deUvered at the same time as BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and slammed Into a tree, police to went out of control onlFront- staffs beside the VIP airport South Vietnamese were kUled reported WlUng 66 about nine have started to the central sec- ftatt-class ones, At least 11 persons died to said. Mrs. Gleason waa Usted to age RjOad, hit a gas station reception building. and 189 wore wounded. miles from the city. Fifteen One of the service’s problems traffic during the crlUcal condition at Backus signpost and flipped over. Po- Mrs. Iflxon, dressed to a lUac Field reports from the north South Vietnamese were repor^ tlon of the eecond story of the lice said the victims were Jerry suit, was at the President’s ern fremt said a North Vietnsun- three-story buUdlng,___ but Ua with airmail Is that the alrUnes weekend to Connecticut, to- Hospital to Norwich. ed WUed. bad not been deteiirntoed have been consdldattog______an^^__ _ . _ _ „ _ Steven Hodovan, 16, _ of _ Mans- Frazier,______David Comfort and side. She was hemded a bouquet ese force forded the My Chanh Mortar attacks were made .„_ th g weekend du^toT^the nuniber 5 fllghto, G p 'tr^ k crash aSd three men field and Jon H. WetheraU, 18, ManzU Chublck. of red carnatlMis. River 21 mllea north of Hue against Fire Bases Blrmlng- nsiiiirdAv was car- partlcutoriy In evening hours, to another one-car crash. of CSiapUn, were WiledWiled Satur- Satur- jjj i „ gtamford, Stamford, two two men men we; were Afterward, Nlxrai and Pod- Just before dawn Sunday and ‘^ t o ^ 'e W T M T u ^itoXaweaulwnent J^es said in an Interview that A 20-month-

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rep. Patsy Mink of Hawaii has t o t h e Oregon winner. WhUe Sen. Hubert Humphrey campaigned to Oregon. McGovern has told audiences a looks ahead to the June 6 Cali­ Althougji he planned to be out big victory will give him the fornia primary. Sen. George of California until Wednesday, momentum he needs to win the McGovern has raised his si^ts - McGovern gets a major boost to Tuesday’s Oregon test, to for that state’s primary with California primary and go on to which he Is heavUy favored to the endorsement to Los An­ capture the Democratic presi­ add to his first place total of geles today of former Sen. Eu­ dential nomlnatlcm. Democratic National Con­ gene J. McCarthy, who polled In addition, 22 delegates will vention delegates. 42 per cent the vote to run­ at go. to the winner of Tuesday’s "It would be a wonderful Rhode Island primary. thing” if his Oregon percentage surpasses the 62 >pcr cent he McGovern Is favored, al­ amassed four weeks ago to the though he hasn’t campeUgned to Massachusetts primary, the the state and has relied-almoet South Dakotan t .Humphrey pedd a brief vlzlt night. lait .week, as did Sen. Edmund Humphrey, to effect con- S. MtasUe of Maine,' who waa ceding a McGovern victory to making -his first ai^arance Oregon, decided against .cam­ since deciding to drop primary paigning there to concentrate camiMdgning.' ^------OT California, where aU 271 ning second to the late Sen. McGovern fu i^ r Increased delegates wlU go to the winner Robert F. Kennedy to Califor­ his delegate lead in, weekend of the primary. However, he to nia four years ago. actl-vity to several statM. He on the Oregon baUot with In Phoenix, Arlz., Saturday won eight to Washington 's/tote, McGovern and nine other night, McGovern received the fewer than he had hoped for, Ijemocrats. • bacWiig of Cesar CSiavez, lead­ with the rest of the 63-vote d e l ­ Besides Mc(3overn, wbo er of the United Farm Workers egation in the hands of home- scheduled another busy day of Union. stumping the state today, «Uy A total of 84 delegates will go (See Page Bight) Sen. George McGSovem stumps for Oregon votes in rally in Roseburg streets on weekend. (AP photo)

X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 HUohhlksr” , 5:8l>! "The Todd IQUlngs", 10:00 Concerts listed Board Considers Grant To Fund t h e a t e r t i m e Sheinwold on Bridge Bast Hartford Drlvs-Iii — m c i SCHEDULE "Corky” , 8:M; "Sltthig TUs 21 ^ Bennet Choirs Four-Year Term Data Pre^am ALL PLAIN CMTB BID USED get” , 10:00 Tile first of consecutive eve­ Bfaqchester, Glastonbury, and IN NEW BTBTian NORTH Cinema 1 - ''Godfather''. Best Windsor DrtvfOn — ning otmoerte by Bennet Junior For Town Qerk Wethersfield have been asmrd-i By ALFRED SHEINWOLD “THE WAY ♦ Q JJ, 1;J0, 5:00, 8:80 "Frenoh COnneotlon", 8 :90; High School groups, featuring ed a $5,250 federal grant to pt«-l In many of the modem bid­ 1? 75 3 2 Cinema H - "What's Up "Vanishing Potnt” , 10:10 sevenUi and eighth grade choirs, The terms of Manchester’s pare a data program for pro­ ding syatems the (opening bid of town clerk and regtotrars of COATS 0 A 10 6. D o c T” 1 :80, 8 :80, 5 :80, T:**. Mssdows Drtrs-ln — “ Tha will bo held tomorrow. The ninth viding iMsie personnel data. IHEARDIT” one club la used for any power­ « Q 104 State — "Klute". 9:80; "Me- Todd failings” , 0 :10; !tlie grade concert will be held voters may be Increased from Glastonbury and Wethersfield ful hand, regardless of club WEST EAST Cabe It Mrs. MlUer", 7:80 Hitchhikers, 10:1» Wednesday. Both concerts will two to four years if on ordl- now buy data services from the length. Veteran BngUsh cham­ UA Theatre — "Concert for be In the Bennet Main Building naiuss the Board of Directors Manchester data center. pion Terence Reese, playing the ♦ 63 ♦ A 4 by / o Am Gruber 9 J 86 ^ A Q 9 4 Bangladesh", 7:15, 0:15 at 7 :00. A nominal admission wlU consider In Jime to passed. According to Town Manager Precision Club syi^m, t^ansd 9 5 4 0 K J 8 7 2 Manchsatsr Drlvs-m — ^ s charge wlU'be made. Increasing the terms of town Robert Weiss, the program JACKETS today's Ehiat hand with one 0 I^ANCHESTi « J 7 6 3 2 A A K Melvin P,: Lumpkin to director clerks has long been a pet con­ which will be developed with club In a recent tournament, of the sevehU: grade choir and cern of Town Clerk Bdward the money will allow adminis­ hut then he had to use Impec- SOUTH A K 1098 72 Walter Grsyb, the eighth grade Tomkiel, who has held hto post trators In the three towns to Quite a few of you will be go- peior Oaracalla in Rome. Tbia catde Judgment at his next turn. f b a t u b b b h o w v n i v cholra. since 1968. compile meaningful Information b u to Buropo tiila aummar. Ibe la outdoors of couiae, and I've 9 K 10 FILM RATING GUIDE iBxcnBrr n u . • BAT. West dealer. The 80-member eighth grade There were 86 comi jer- Tomkiel, as president of the before ItaaUiv certain deci­ Oiymplea are being held In bad plenty of pe numbers: "Good Morning, Star- Mama oouldn’t care less about anyway. The place ia Ug, and spades, Reeaa shrewdly passed A AND Dec. 31, 1971. The first General Assembly last year low the towns to snalyse sick they do the triumphal scene on the powerful Bast hand. Hto 3 A All Pass AUBMHCM shine"; "I Don't Know How to CLEANERS the Olympics but she figures bank chartered by "Con­ which gives towns the option of leave to see if there are any pat­ she’ll manage to drag the other a big scale, with elephanU, partner could sUU bid If he had Love Him,", from "Jesus Christ gress wag the Bank of E Superstar"; “Love Means"; adopting ordinances setting terns and what the average sick half of the partnership to art camels, hundreds a t spear - car- , long suM, but It Memed clear ------— North America in Philadel­ leave per employe is. museums and music festivals, rtere and so on. Thto Isn’t opera, that West could have very little three clubs, and East - West "Sim ple Song of Freedom ," wlUi phia, which began busi­ four year terms-for town clerks Chris Hana^er and Cheryl Weir and regtotrars. ''A . ’ ~ ■' " so she’ll get her money's worth. and It Isn’t even drew. StlU m high cards. As It h^ipened, ^ere out of their deptt and lost "*"55ISiSso**** ness in 17^ wiui a total On a two or three weeks tour you may find it enchanting. west was glad to get out of the joo OE I SswHnstolSwNsiSe solotoU; and "Let It Be," by capital of 9400,000, The Before this law was enacted, Record of Jobs CAMERA CENTER 55wr»nHisa|se K I Paul McCartney. increasing the terms of the SA I OPEN S A P aU you’U got to a thoroughly_ T h e one i^era house In Italy auction with a whole sUn. Dally Question World AlmOnac recalls. blurred memory when you get with an International reputation west opened the six of hearts, Partner opens with 0-NT (*» K E - H i T C H ! Six numbers by the 78-vclce Cnpyrlcht O 1972. town clerk and regtotrars In Dim in State home, hut go ahead anyway, to La Scala In Ifilan. R's closed and Reese read this accurately nolnto). and the next play- seventh grade choir wUl be Xi*wiipRp«r Rnterpriiie Aunn. Manchester would have re­ quired a charter chan$;e. HARTFORD (AP) There INC. snd have fun. With the price of all summer long, fio to the Fe- as being from J-8-0 or 10-8-0. To a, passes. You hold: ^wdes, 0- "America, Our Heritage"; "Bti- were 24 applicants for every B l K E f l S ' M chael. Row the Boat Ashore," gold sosuring to nesu' sstren- nice in Vmice. (That's pro- preserve communications, as 3. Hearts, 4-8-i: DIanionds, 9- available Job In Connecticut in omlcal heights on the free mar- notmeed Fen-B;E^■cbBy, by the .^riu soon appear, Reese played g.4].ciu b e, J-7.S-8.I, with Kathy tiralf on guitar ac­ Museum Exhibits 1971, says a report by the Coop­ way and means phoenix; the ket it doesn’t look like it will the queen of hearts from the what do you say? %,wisst»MUcompaniment;4iiom. "Put x-uL Tour xour nanaHand a ■ O • TM 1 William Bertini, erative Area Manpower Plan­ LOSE 20 POUNDS opera bouse was built on the ROUTE 83 TRI-CITY PLAZA - VERNON be cheaper In a hurry, and al­ Bast hand at the first trick. Answer: Pass. Partner’s Wd in the Hand," with Jennifer A t S avin U S B aU K ning System. foundations of one that burned ready It’s noticeably more ex­ South won with the king of blgMy invitational, but not Krascella as percussionist; Wallingford, Dies The figure compared with the pensive than it waa last year. dowm.) hearts, somewhat to hto sui^ forcing. Your hand to not good "Close to You" snd “Mr, Bo- Exhibits from the Luts Jtm- IN TWO WEEKS! 1 s o OSS USOtS IT AOISTTSO 12 persona competing for each ______PHONE (M 3 I 872.3703 What about all these festivals? The two really big festivals prise, and led a trump to dum- enough for an unforced re- Jangles,” with Cindy Cain as lor Bbueum will continue to be WALLJNGFORD, Cknn. (AP) Job lin in g in 1870, the report' F>unous U.S. Women’s SU Team Diet in Hhirope are the ones at Bay- lAnwumwwv Frankly, most of them are over­ my’s queen. Reese took the ace gponse. dancer ai»l Lori Lumpkin, gul- displayed in the showcase at the — William DaForest Bertini, said. During the non-snow off season the U.S. Wo­ rated; I haven’t attended all of reuth,' Germany, and Satoburg, at spades and promptly led out tartot; and "The Impossible Savings Bank of llemchester. men’s Alpine Ski Team members go on the “Ski Oopyrlght 1078 firat selectman of Wallingford The report linked the slug- them, hut those I have are in Austria. Bayreuth was founded the ace and then the king of General Features Oorp. ■i't Dream” from "Blan of La Man- Visitors who use the rear en- from 1969-05, to dead at the age gtohnesa of Connecticut’s econo- (»NNECTICUrS NEWEST ONE STOP Team” diet to lose 20 pounds in two weeks. That’s this category and they Include by Richard Wagner, and to de- clube. West, seeldg what hto chla,” featuring a dance per­ trkneo to (he main office at the of 76. my to the decline in defense right — 20 pounds in 14 days! ’The basis of the diet the Mggost ones. Of course, I voted entirely to hto opeioperas. At partner had In mind, droK>«ort was sent to the It’s a diet that is easy to follow whether you work, tainment value. I must admit venture and to always In finan-^ ______W ______cf hearts to hto partner’s Jack. ley, ’’Testerday” and “Rain- Ident, said, "We are particularly Congregational Church id Wall- U.S. Labor Department office travel or stay at home. the entertainment value to high olal dUflculUes. The result to* West returned a club tor Xtost Adidto 01J9 • Studento A ^ drofw," by Sharon Boudreau. proud at our Lutx Junior Muse- Ingtord. in Boston, This is honestly a fantastically successful diet. If on some. On the other hand, that the caste are not paid as to ruff. Bast got out safely by Sonlor OIttMiM Mo> IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS The U 8 singers of the eighth ♦.Mug a picnic basket complete well ss ecme of the other places MONDAY thru THURSDAY um dlsptays. We endorse it weren’t, the U.S. Women’s Ski Team wouldn't be leading the ace cf hearts (at grade mixed choir will open heartily the prlnclplee and goals permitted to use it! Right? So, give yourself the with a couple of bottles of wine, even thou(^ " the ticket prices ■--- last), forcing South to ruff. CUldreu 59e at aU times and eatliw It on the lawns at are as high or higher. The sing­ with two splrituato, "Wadis In of the museum which to dedi­ same break the U.S. Ski Team gets. Lose weight South eventually bad to give up iS8S* the Water” and “AU My cated to the interests of young (Ryndeboume does not improve ers are thus young hopefuls a diamond trick for a penalty SmT the scientific proven way. Even if you’ve tried all the quality of the performance to whom the honor of being in-a Trials,” with aolototo Sue Bela- I>eople.” the other diets, you owe it to yourself to try the o f 2(X> ixdnts. WITH PRICES THAT ARE one lota, altbou^ It may he fun. Bayreuth cast to worth money, 363 BROAD StREET MANCHESTER sano, Cindy Buckler, Debbie U.S. Women’s Sid Team Diet. That is, if you really At the other table of the Duff, Sherry Sanborn and Dar­ Nor does a kilted band of bag- puUlcltywtoe, or they are old match, Etost made the "stan­ want to lose 20 pounds in two weeks. Order todayi' p^ers at the castle, meke the has-beens who don’t need the ■Anav icwiO CiNCMA lene Virginia. dard" opening bid cf one dla- hdtivM Ava„ is. MONDAY & TUESDAY ICary McNeil and (Jarol Weiss Capt. Woodbury Tear this out as a reminder. performance of opera at the money any more but who m/4 CHICKEN have been successful in attract- You can’t get accommoda- D..-\ solol^ In tbs choir’s rendltlca WVxxIbuiy of 68 Ralph Rd., and picture Because that’s what the Ski Team Diet will do! Ing tourists In the past, so now Uons In 'Bayreuth, which to a JO-JO POTATOES of “Gypsy Rover,” en Irish brother of David Woodbury, Just about every town wants small town, unless you reserve CO LE SLAW folk soog. owner of David’s In tha Fai> to have a festival and the local a year In advance. Tour best CRANBERRY SAUCE Teix>ra and bassos wUl ren­ kade, has hetumed home after equivalent of the CSuunber of bet to to stay In Nuremheig, der "If I Were a Rich Blan," serving a 18-month tour In Oommerce bends every effort to wWch the Germans spell Num- ROLL & BUHER and sopranos and altos wlU do all of this Korea. get one going. Unfortunately berg. It to an hour’s drive from "Bfbre’’ and “Blatehmaker." During hto tour he was znaln- the COiamber of Commerce, Numberg to Bayreuth and cur- .11^. Sue Kearns and .RoberU Stem tenance officer of the 289th As- WOODLAND GARDENS HBW BOOBB r whether here or abroad, to not tain to at 4 in the afternoon, wUl solo in the first o f the two HeUcopter Oo., located In noted artistic perqdcadty. The tickets are protmbly all I Bat 7 A JL te 10 P JL — I m “FOR PLANTS TBAT PLEASE” tor numbers by girls’ vrtces. UHongbu. and most recently At present I know o f 89 so- sedd out by now, but try your Secood aaas Postage Fold at I 168 WOODLAND STREET MANCHESTER bettor. OwMi. Tha entire choir wUl conclude ^ maintenance idfioer for the for only 12” called festivals tasting two travel agent, or the concierge BDBSfcBlPTlOW. RATBS ^ 643-8474 • Free Gardening Advice Payable In Advance __ the program with two numbars. weeks or more. You can’t see of your hotel. TTm same advice 809th Avlaticn BattaUen in The first to a Q^ontoh folk songi - them aH in a year, let alone in holds good for Satoburg. Seoul. Satobuig has more doing and “B1 Vito,” with the first two He previously completed tours BE SURE . >

A MANCHESTER E3VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 PAGE FIVE PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1272 Vernon About Town Manchester Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will have Guides Proposed an initiation meeting tonight at 7:80 at the Masonic Temple. - The Old Guard of Emanuel Snmma* Special For School Trips Lutheran CSnirch will meet to­ morrow at 10 a,m- at Luther duldelines concerning fielded home the same day. Hall of the church. The film, '"Ihe Fly Fisherman's World,” trips to be taken by students. Out-of-state trips which meet I. Brake Overhaul will be discussed tonight by thp the condMlms of In-state trips will be Shown. Board of Educatlan at Its meet- may be approved by the super- lug to be held at 7 :S0 In the intendent or his assistants. Field Sykes Schocd cafeteria.. trips which may requite an Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, su- overnight stay by the pupils, perintendent of schools was ask- must be ai^roved by the Board ed to estabUrii the guidelines af- of Bducatioa. Requests for over- ter the board questioned some night trips must be received by GLOBE Listed Parts & Labor Included Arid trips which were aH plan- the board, two months in ad- ned before the bocurd gave its vance of the date of the trip, Travel Servlee approval. The trip must be cqiiHOved by 555 MAIN STREET Here’s what we Do: Trips within the state, which the board before being propoe- 643-2166 supplement class work and are ed to pupils or |»rents. • Install new brake linings. AnliiorlMd agent In Man­ taken during sdiool time, will Also to be discussed tonight chester for an Aliltaies, • Turn and true all 4 drums. be free to the class and Involve will be a pnqMsal to open up BsOlraads and gteamsMp • Rebuild wheel cylinders. the whole olass. For those trips the school cafeterias to local • Replace front wheel grease jriaimed outside of school time, senior citizens. Three schools retainers, pack front wheel bearings. at the expense of the students, are being considered for the pro- • Inspect master cylinder. the principal must make provi- gram, Sykes, Rockville High and • Arc grind shoes for complete contact. sions for funds for those stu- the Middle School. This would FOR YOUR • Flush and bleed hydraulic brake system. dents who are untdrie to pay the allow the senior citizens to have charge. lunch at the schools at the same NEXT HAIRCUT • Fill to capacity with brake fluid. The guidelines also say thiat charge as meule to the pupils, • Accurately adjust each wheel. the administration does not ob- If such a program is estebUsh- THE PIKE • Road test for flnal inspection. ject to the use of moderate ed, the elderly citizens will be • Free check and estimate on ail fund-raising activities to defray transported to the schools by a BARBEfi SHOP American car brake systems. the co st of a field Wp; field bus to be purchased by the Rec- in the Stop g Shop Bldg. For Mott American Cars trips for enrichment, limited to reatlon Department, Disc Brakes not included those who can pay, must be Also to be discussed will be New drums and wheel cylinders are extra. taken outside of srinol time; the request of Mayor Frank Mc- “OUR THING" APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE BY PHONE trlps on or off school time must coy that all landing be cur- at your convenience. be properly chaperoned by taUed from now until the end RAZOR CUTS teachers; school buses, charter- of the fiscal year, June 80. The AND ed buses or some other form of Mayor has made this request 1145 Teiland Tphe. SALE: public tranaportatitm should be to the board cmd the general LONG HAIR STYLES Mon. thru used for tripe as they carry ade- town departments noting that MANCHiSTER Wod. quate Insurance; pemilsslon without this precaution, the town 3 Barbels slips must be signed by par- will end up wHh a deficit at ents; students should be return- the end of the fiscal year.

C aldot The Bullfight I (Portuguese Style) Fantastic Scoop! Heavy Duty Durable Polyethylene General Electric ^ iBefald riwto by Plastic Jamboree! The Portuguese style of bull­ equestrian work of the rider, which They Head Bennet Student Council Bouffant Hair Dryer Joann Coulter, right, president; and Tammy Griswold, vice president, will head General Electric •Super Spout Pail, 16 qt. receive the public’s applause. YOUR fighting is quite different from the Bennet Junior High School Student Council next year. They were elected in Feeding Dish •Moderne 14 qt. Dish Pan the Spanish style familiar to most Friday elections, which concluded a week of assembly speeches and rallies in CHOICE •Jumbo Rd. Waste Basket Our Reg. 44 qt. 18.97 Americans. This is the oldest kind of buU- the quandrangle. Joann, 14, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coulter, • Boutique Swing Basket, 30 qt 1 5 .7 0 58 Hackmatack St.; Tammy, 13, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gris­ Our Reg. 10.97 • Rectangular Waste Basket, figditing, tracing it’s beginnings to wold, 30 Ridge St. Both will be Grade 9 students. Their campaign manager was 8 .7 7 30 qt. • Fits over largest rollers. Spot curl at­ Dating back to the first Portu­ the original wild bull hunts, later John Mrosek, 15, son of Atty. and Mrs. John Mrosek, 143 Boulder Rd. The Heats entire meal automatically; immer­ • Wicker Weave Ldy. Basket tachment, 3 heat selections plus cool. council will name the secretary, treasurer and historian in the fall.______fHD2A guese dynasty, it has four distinct practiced by royalty for sport, and sible for thorough cleaning.D 2 IV4 Bushels. parts, the CORTESIAS (beginning professionalized in the early 1600’s Lydall Seeks Crossing Use On Parker St. pageantry), the CAVALEIROS to what it is today. BY MATTEL A hearing before Uie State State O ffice BuUdlng, 168 Cap­ Colonial Rd., which passes Boating Season’s Here! (knight-toreador on horseback), Public UtillUea Commlaslcm on itol Ave., Hartford. through the Manchester Indus­ Lydall’s ai^Ucation to use the trial Park. the PICADORES and TOREA- The horses used for this phase an application by Lydall Inc. to use the Pariier St. railroeul crossing comes on the heals of Both acUcms are all part of a DORES (bullfighters with cape on of the CORRIDA cost upwards of crossing baa been set for Jun,e PUC approval for the town to plan by the town to abandon abandon It and build ^ofber Peu-ker St. and route I^ker the ground), and since 1656, the $20,000 in original price and train­ 12 at 10 a.m. The hearing will be held In Room 66&A of the crossing over the tracks at St. traffic onto Colonial Rd. MO(JOS de FORCADO, a uniquely ing, before they are ready for the WiUlam O'NeUl, director of public works, says that the Sale! Portuguese development. ring. legal steps to abandcm Parker A s Seen St. are now being prepared and All Aluminum Boats try us the matter should be on the This, the second in a series of This part of the Portuguese bull­ Liadf alC B oard at Directors agenda soon. on T V ! It you'll in Stock! four pages, shows the CAVALEI­ If Parker St. Is abandoned, fight differs greatly from the like LydaU’s trucks will continue to ROS. Spanish. In the Spanish style the use the road. TTiat Is why PUC 10’ Flat Bottom usl approval of use of the railroad BY Our Reg. 66.97...... MARX horse is heavily padded, and the (' PRESCRIPTIONS Famous Uniroyal . . . resulting in meaningful Deck Sneakers 5.99 for the Family savings to you every day! Rubber traction soles. Hand washable, No ups and downs In your Presortptton canvasjmpers. Children’s sizes 11 to 12. costs — no “ discounts” today. “Bsfular Big boys^'/^ to 6, men's 6Vi to 12, prices” tomorrow! women’s 5 to 12. ______No “ reduced specials”—no “ temporary Circular reductions” on Prescriptions to lure custom ers! MODEL OL 186 Du Pont Gas Booster Slide Tray Sale At the same time, there is never any s 18" Cutting Width compromise In service or quality! K idde Fire • 3 H .P. Engine Our s Easy Spin Start Extinguisher Boosts horsepower, Reg. •Sawyer Roto Tray YOU GET OUR LDWK8T im^oves compression. 59e 3 9 Our Reg. 2.29...... pmCIB EVERY DAY OF THE W e Deliver a 8” W heels 1.44 a 5 Height Adjustm ents y b a b . . . a n d y o u s a v e Everywhere • Keystone KC 80 m o r e t h b o u o h o u t t h e • Gas Gauge Fast STP Oil Treatment for Carousel y e a r . / • YOUR Aerodynamically designed £ 6 .4 8 Our Reg. 2.29...... im y nn m PTION NEEDS. deck that gives tremendous Our 1.69 air velocity for clean-sweep, Coast Guard and U.L. Engine runs smoother, Reg. TRY US ANDSBE self-cleani^ mowing. approved. Non-toxic cooliler, quieter. 99e • Kodak Carousel 140 formula. Great for Our Reg. 3.99...... INCLUDES EA8Y-TATCH camping, boating. 3.33 rpRESCn^l GRASS BAG i •99.99 SALE: MON. thru WED. m g Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. FARR'S Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. V -. % ,-ti •‘'7 T - • -1' jf| i t h e fARKAOE - W IS T MIDSU mu. t MAIN STREET Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. TEL. 64S-7U1

% f t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX IfAI^CHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIJN.. MONDAY, M AY'22, 1972 Andover “ Yet within the fam ily of man all amrs ToMomi-Rally Set Tonight on Referendum You Are Cordially Invited To Attend are to be .depkMwd wheifaer they 4tre A public rally and Inform­ pupil cost of $719 will decrease day. His first duties will consist kindergarten classes will be- fought for just causes or tU. What la SttntUt0 Ifprallt Three Appointed ational meeting on the upcom­ to $718. This decrease will be of tracing the current status of gin tomorrow morning and con- SPECIAL t clear is that we must work for peace and ing referendum will be held to­ even more severe since the many old roads throughout the tinue through Friday at the PUBUBHEO BT THE for an end to war and that thoee on all night at 8 in the Meadowbrook brunt of the Increased enroll- town to determine whether they Meadowbrook School. The reg- HANCHBSTESl FUBLISHINO CO. School all purpoee room. ment will be at the high school have been officially abandoned Istratlons sessions will be held 13 B1m *U Streat sides who have reqponslblUty over the GOSPEL MEETINGS /H anchestar Oona. To Charter Group The event is being held by wh^re 92 additional students will or if they are merely unused, dally from 9:16 until 11:30. BUBI. LTONS conduct of pMlUcal, mUMary and eco­ attend and where per pupil He will be working for a three ' ------Pabular taxpayers who have organised Now Being Held At The Founded October 1, 1881 nomic power must strive for an end to Selectmen at a The regional board will pre- support of the town bucket costs equal $1,119 each com- month period. Manchester Evening , Herald meeting earlier this week made sent the budget May 26 at the aprpoved at the annual town pared to $682 for an elementary Publlahed Every Erenlns Except Sundays hoetillUes and for a aoiutlaa which aeeks Kindergarten Registration Tolland correspondent Bette end Holidays. Emterad at tna Post o a ic e at three new appointments to the Rham auditorium. meeting. The group has - also student. Registration for next year’s Quatrale, lei, 87S-284S. GOSPEL HALL Ifanchester, Ooim., as Sacond CSaas Mall decency and justice for all.’’ recently created town Charter Garden Club prepared brochures which de- The referendum vote will be Hatter. The UnUed NMlons, Oardinal Oooke CommlMlon. „ „ Margaret Yeoman, pres- *aU the effecU of the $160,000 held Thursday from noon until 415 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Appointed by unanimous ap- ident of Andover’s Garden additional cut lij the school 8 p.m. at the Hicks Memorial Payable in Advance continued, “ is equipped to step In and One T ear ...... 183.00 PWal to the commlslon were Qub, said the group will meet budget, which when added to School. Each Night Monday to Friday at 7:30 P.M. Six Months ...... 13.60 find a solution'' with an “ Impartial inter­ Three Months ...... 8.75 Mra Louise Gagne, Mrs. Mary Wednesday e v e ^ . at 8 p m ^ 1431,590 total $671,590. Banquet Tomorrow One Month ...... 3.35 vention.’ ’ Marion and William Hegener. at the home of Mrs. M m Houle The brochure points to Tol- The Tolland Junior Women’s G&H PAVING INC. Sunday Nights at 7 P.M. Single Copy ...... 15c S First Selectman Robert Poet on Bunker IDll Rd; ^ land’s position In per pupil ex- Club will hold Its annual ban- By Carrier ...... weekly 75c Aside from such a role for the United said that with a full comple- The group will install now of- *<®*h of the state’s 189 quet and installation of officers Call Us Now for Your — SPEAKER — MTCinriim f»w Nations, Cardinal Cboke also suggested ment of members, the Charter fleers for the coming year- Mrs* hjwns) and to the town's 848 tomorrow nlgM at Betty’s Town THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MR. WILLIAM NESBITT The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ that there be created a separate com- Commission should be able to Eunice Guay as pruden t- Mrs enrollment increase House, Agawam, Mass. Buses Paving Esfimafes titled to the use of repuhllcatlon of all proceed with its work without Dorothy Abbott vice president- *** years, compared will leave from the United Con- news dispatches credited 40 It or not others mission of world statesmen and scholars of OMAGH, NORTH IRELAND wise credited In this paper and also tha further delay. The next meet- Mrs. Margaret Yernnsuns, secre'- t**® overall 166 per cent in- gregaUonal Churchparking lot local news published here. and scientists to try to deal with the ing of the commission is set for tary; Mrs. Margaret Lathrop, c*-®®®® hfi the town's population, at 6:80. Driveways, Parliin9 Lots, Tennis Courtt, Roods All rights of repuhllcatlon of special dis­ Jesus said: Except a man be bom he cannot see the king­ patches Herein are also reserved. problem of future wars. May 25. treawrer- Miss Vem Stanley BMoUment has increased from Engineer Begins Work RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WORK Unexpected Bonus executive committee ’ pupils In 1962 to 2,786 In Ivan Schevchenko, an engl- dom of God. John 8:3 The Manchester Publlshtnc Con»any as­ And, in such endeavors,, be hoped to sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ The Board of Education met Following the meeting Mrs '*®®*' through the federal TELEPHONE 649-5233 graphical errors appearing In adverxls- have this country, which has eo far this week to determine where Gladys JUlson and Mrs’ Yeo^ “ ***® r®*««ndum cut Is ap- emergency employment act, — NO (XILLECnONS — ments and other reading matter In The Manchester Evening Herald. shouldered the United Nationa out of the to apply the $1,000 It had cut mans will present a sUde pres- Proved, the town’s current per began working for the town to Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. Vietnam situation with just as much de- from Its budget, which was sub- entatlon of vacation sUdes. Publishers Representatives — Mathews, sequently alloted back to the 3jmrli«nii Menus Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency termtnatlon as China or North Vietnam, —New York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. school budget by the town Luncheon Menus at the And- taking a new direction. meetlng. over Elementary School for the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCULA- TION3. “Is H asking too much of America,’’ Where the school board had remainder of the week are as made cuts amounting to $21,001, follows: Diralay advertising closing hours he concluded, “ that she tAke the first F%r Monday — 1 p.m. Friday the town meeting approved a Tuesday: Lasagna, tossed sal- For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. step forward and then caU upon the oth­ budget which cut the school ad, rolls, fruit. 2 For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. er nations of the world to come together budget by $20,000, thus leaving Wednesday: Orange juice, Fbr Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. the extra $1,000. The board de- tuna fish sandlwches, fluffemut- Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day in this quest to end w ar?” before publication 4:90 Eviday for clded to leave the mcmey In the ter, chicken and vegetable soup. Saturday and Monday publlcatloD. We were, of course, in the lead when categories It was first deleted Apple Betty. the United Nations was originally invent­ from, mostly In transportation, Thursday: Pizza, vegetaUe M c^ a y , May 22, 1372 and If the need arises, the mon- sticks, buttered com , frerti ed. We led, for a Ume, In loyalty to Its ey can be transferred from one pears. Trying To Re-Invent The UN principles and purposes. It has been our' category to the next. Friday: Orange juice, scram- desertion, in favor of playing our own The board also accepted the buttered Various people are trying to re-invent 2 resignation of Mrs. Hllsenrad, ®PPl® ®®*®- kind of world policeman ourselves, Milk and bread and butter anothei^smto the United Nations. fourth grade teacher at the which has diminished the prestige and sandwiches are available at all This is in response to the s«iae of school. Mrs. Hllsenrad is plan­ power of the world organ! latlon and led meals. crisis created by President Nixoo’s de­ ning to continue her studies to­ us into trouMe. It would be encouraging ward a Master Degree In Edu­ ManciMster Evening Herald cision to blockade North Vietnam. ITiat cation. seethe U.SJV.in a Chevrolet to have somebody in the WMte House re­ Andover oorrespondefit Axma decision established a situation of Regional Budget discover, or join in the movement to re­ Fristra, tel. 742-9847. potential direct challenge to Russia, and, The re^onal school board invent, the United Nations. again met and made further should Russia have chosen to respond Be certain that your Ironing cuts In the proposed budget for board is the right helgbt for in kind, or should Russia, at some time oth0r thdfi its comiortf next year. you ^s this is a precaution in the future, retaliate in kind, the re­ Protecting the Emmys Removed from the budget against fatigue. The right If, by Euiy weird chance, thM« is some­ sult could have been, or still may be, nu­ was the Item for tennis courts, height, whether you are sitting thing Intrinsically superior about the a reduction in the salary figure oar standing, is high enough for clear curtains. for an assistant principei, pos- you to keep an upright posltian safety features and , product that is made for British tMe- Among the first of those to begin try­ slble because vice principal ouj lonn^ enough to avoid strain visicn and sometimes presented on the ing to re-invent the United Nations was Robert Day has resigned, and qq your arm and shoulder. American screm, there ate ways of a reduction In the proposed ------—------its new chief executive official. Secre­ "reserve” figure. The board dealing with that competitive i»t>Mem. tary General Waldheim. First, he sug­ originally deleted $85,000 from traditionally high resale value. One of these ways has Just been devis­ gested that the time might have come the estimated receipts which It Spring ed to g o v e r n the “ Elnuny” awards of the planned to use as an operating for the United Nations to offer to serve future. The other idght, a couple of fund.; $20,000 of that figure was as mediator in Vietnam. cut, leaving an operating re­ Is Here! British programs, and some of the Then, after this suggestion bad been serve at $16,000. talents Involved with them, ran off with ( Prices are lower.*) rejected by Communist China, in its SHOP NOW AT a lion’s share of the night’s prises. A day ct^jacity as a member of the Security or two later the rules governing the Em­ Council, with the statement that “ the You’re never my awards were changed. Henceforth, Vietnam quegion has nothing to do with Covenfry no programs which are presented for on­ the United Nations,” and after North PhatoBnphed by Sylvian Oflara ly a limited number of episodes will be too old Vietnam had likewise rejected the sug­ PHOTOGRAPHER TREES RACCOON: The Coon, Encountering Photographer On The Road, Shoppe •AM oricsi thown are b«»eectator of the case, American television develops Hs Saul M. SUverstein was an ex­ A CXJNCERNED CITIZEN home without cost or obligation Slacks - Skirts - Sweaters horrors of the war and of the peril which own Imitation of the successful British traordinary man in a world that of any kind. It’s yours to keep, Blouses - Poly A Knit Ttqxi It increasingly poses to the international By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak “ Sanity Should Prevail” program, and then sweeps the Emmys is Increasingly burdened by a free. It weighs less than a third peace.” To the Editor, of an ounce, and it’s all at ear Swimsuits - Shorts - Immediate amends to be made. surfeit of merely ordinary men. with an American production and Amer­ WASHINGTON — Democrats May, 5, he signed a Buchanan- I believe we must have an ScooteraUrts - Croats He was deeply concerned, the Secre­ John Ehrilchman, White House In his latter years his "extraor- level, in one unit. No wires lead ican talents, as wltfa "All In The demoraUxed by fading pros­ drafted letter to Cardinal Ter­ abortion law In Connecticut. from body to head. tary General wrote, that the United Na­ ence Cooke of New York sup­ domestic policy chief, conferred dlnarlness” was best manifested One, that wiU keep out the Suits - Jackets Family.’ ’ pects against President Nixon These models are free, so porting hla campaign to repeal with Buchanan on what could “quacks”. That Is just plain tions, "created as a result of a world in November can take some by his status as a bona fide we suggest you write for That’s the long and the riiort of bow to heart from the political inepti­ the state’s liberal abortion law. be dene. Buchanan agreed that common sense. A law that war in order to safeguard international Rockefeller ought To be molli­ citizen of the world. He possess­ dosed Mondays keep British television from smothering tude, internal ctniflict and gen­ That same day. Cardinal spells out the need for property yours now. Again, we re­ fied. peace and security in the future, appears eral confusion displayed at the Cocke’s office asked Buchanan ed the vision which enabled him licensed physicians and hospi­ peat, there is no cost, p d OPEN WED. EVE. and mothering us as if we were some But he was net preppjed for to have no relevance” to what goes on in White House in its feckless In­ whether the letter could be to recognize the essential "one­ tals; which Incorporates safe certainly no Daily 9:80 to 5:00 P.M. kind of cultural cokmy. Ehrlichman’s May 10 interview trusion into the New York state made public. Buchanan said It ness” of men and women wher­ guidelines for them to work White to Dept. 9519. Bel­ One Mite Past Coventry Vietnam, a situation which, he thought, with the New York Times struggle over abortion. could, and the Cardinal’s office ever they may live, pursue their within. tone Electronics Corp., 4201 C:!enter on Depot Rd. “if it persists could all too easily lead to claiming the J^resldent never Out of the miasma of secrecy released the political bomb­ dreams and eventually die. It Is We do not need a law, that The Abortion Session had Intended that the letter be W. Victoria, Chicago, in. the wholesale disaster which the United and (xmtradlctory statements shell the next day. A prudent perhaps fitting that death should makes perfojrmlng, having, pr If Connecticut has learned anjrthlng made public and that Its dis­ 60’646. flowing from the White House, man careful about exceeding come to him many thousands of counseling an'abortion, a crime. Nations was set up to jHevenf.” from the rapid, complex evolution ot closure resulted from “ sloppy these conclusions can safely be his authority, Buchanan would miles -away from Connecticut. When the experts, in the legal Another re-inventor on the scene is events concerning the touchy question of staff work.” transmission. All standard and all contributors to Impala s high resale value. drawn: The Intervention into not have moved without an ex­ However, the breadth of his and scientific fields, cannot abortion reform, it diould be that the Beyond the Interview, there When the government eliminated the Federal Excise Tax on new cars, You get a double-panel acoustical ceiling to block out wind and road noiM. former U. S. Ambassador to the United New York abortion was autho­ plicit green light from the vision transcended all bounda­ rigid, inflexlMe state denial of such op­ was communication at the high­ agree on when life begins; then the price of every new Chevrolet and every option wee reducea rized by Mr. Nixon himself, President. ries — political, racial, econom­ You get solid steel guard beams in the doors and a strol cargo guard that Nations diaries Yost, who argued that erations, so long on the books, cannot be est level between Albany and by what right should it be de­ It all happened back in mid-December. The Federal Excise Tax was lacking either a full apprecia­ In fact, Mr. Nixon scarcely ic, and religious as well as geo­ walls off the passenger compartment froin the luggage m the trunk. perhaps, because the United Nations has reinstated. Likewise, the state’s govern­ Washington. Rockefeller’s Inner cided on the basis of a theologi­ dropped and that in turn dropped the price of every new Chevrolet and every tion of the political realities In­ gave his endorsement of the graphical. And most extraordi­ And included in the reduced pnee shown above for an Impala Custom mental leadership ought to be respon­ circle was given the impression cal (religious) position? Never, not been Involved in the Vietnam situa­ volved or advice from his top nary of all, he had the unique extra from white stripe tires to air conditioning. Coupe; you get all these popular options; a vinyl roof cover, white stnpe tires, sive to a widespread segment of the p<^ New York Archdiocese’s anti­ —an erroneous Impression, bas­ In a country that esjiouseB the Ueutenants. Then, having be­ abortion campaign a second gift of being able to communi­ So now you can see the U.S.A. at reduced pnees. An Impala would be nice tion up till now, it might now be capable ulatlon which strongly believes that the ed on our reporting — that some “ separation of Church and wheel covers, rear fender skirts and tinted glass. . _ , , /-ri,.,,. latedly realized the error of this thought. Philosophically, be is cate the full scope of his vision It’s the most popular car there is, you know, because so much is included of exercising some beneficial influence. state ought to retain some semblance of very high-level White House State’ ’. Now that’s the way to travel. In comfort. In quiet. In a brand-new Chev­ misadventure, the President to both the lowly and the mighty anti - abortion. PoliUcelly, he aide (not Buchanan) had au­ To all those who believe that rolet at a reduced price. It could all be beautiful. There is some indication that Russia, legal control. wherever he traveled tliroughout in gteering, power front disc brakes and Turbo Hydra-matic covered his tracks In a way that was convinced that support of thorized the release of the sanity should prevail, rather In other words, abortion law reform la the world. Some were shocked; having watched China denounce the revealed the shortcomings of the Cardinal would accelerate letter without the slightest au­ titan a particular theMogical Nova Coups and the Delta Queen dn the Ohid River. in the air, but that reform is going to others were Inspired; a few In­ Malibu Sport Coupe at the unique Blanchard House in old New Orleans. his poUtical operaUem. the trend of Catholics, nation­ thorization from the President. view, contact your state legisla­ FUNERAL HOME Waldheim suggestion, and having nctlc- have to be based on sense and responsi­ furiated. All were moved. The New York abortion ques­ wide but particularly In New The entire gamey story, tor or senator, any. way you . ed that Waldheim stuck with his pro­ bility, not emotion and adherence to tra­ It has been said in the past— tion, of course, wUl not make or York, away from the Demo­ reminiscent of Mr. Nixon’s can, Immediately. Let us not ditionalism. sometimes critically—that Saul 142 East Center Street posals despite Chinese rejectkin and the break Mr. Nixon’s re-election. crats and toward the Republi­ frustrating first two years as allow medically ai^roved abor­ The abortion session of the legislature M. SUverstein was years tihead usual American coolness, is also toying Nevertheless, the episode re­ cans. President, suggests nothing tions to be a privilege of the 4 ; M threatens to be an extremely difficult veals that the President, so as­ of his time. He was. He was Telephone 646-5310 one. It has been brought on because, So automatic was Mr. Nixon’s should be taken for granted in rich, as the stluation now with the idea of re-lnventlng some im­ tute and daring In International Manchester’s first legitimate In­ stands. quite simply, the Supreme Court refuses reflexive response that he did 1972. In a career of campaign­ portance and prestige for the United Na­ poUtics, has not lost his heavy- not even bother to consult John ternationalist. If this world is to David M. Oampbell to permit the state to operate with the ing, the President has display­ ROY M. THOMPSON handed touch In dealing with Mitchell, his campaign man­ survive, t)iere must be many tions. The other day, at least, the chief 80-year-oId statutes denying abortiem for ed a talent at pulling defeat Bolton, Ct. deUcate domestic questions, nor ager and chief political adviser. more during the lifetimes of his ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR I.5u»«»r» Russian delegate made a speech in any reason except the poasihIHty of dan­ from the jaws ot victory. The grandchildren. has the political skill of the Had he bothered, Mitchell could needless mishandling of the ger to . the mother. TTte many and di­ Donald P. Richter “ ReaUy a Great Man” which he congratulated Secretary Gen­ WMte House’s senior staff Im­ have explained to the President abortion issue was a sign that f S ' r m A verse opinions on the subject, regretta­ To the Editor, answers. . . eral Waldheim on leading a “renais­ proved aU that much since the that the justification for anti- not much has really changed. bly, come to no easy middle-ground cem- My family '4nd I were very chaotic early days of 1969. abortion politics is simplistic On larger issues, the political sance” of the United Nations. sensus, because there are too many ab- Utter Problem The recommendation that Mr. on two counts. penalties could be immense. happy to receive the foUowlng Any questions on funerals, customs, pro­ The latest attempt to re-invent the , solutes. Strong, church influence in this Nixon intrude into the bitter To the Editor, letter from our foster daughter, cedures, etc. Come in, phone or write for predominantly Catholic state continues First, pro-abqrtlon sentiment through Poster Parents Plan, United Nations has come in a pastoral Ntew York fight over state abor­ a dependable answer. No obligation, natur­ to adhere to dogmatic views about abor­ is substantial — even among We in Connecticut have one of giving her Impression of our tion laws came from Presiden- Catholics. According to New message from Cardinal Ckxdce of New tion — despite the trend to liberalism A Thought for Today the highest costs of living In the President’s visit to China. It Is ally. ttal speechwriter Patrick Bu­ York State government sources, among countless Catholics. Likewise, United States. But what do we my opinion that It would be In­ York, of the archdiocese where policy, chanan, a dedicated conserva­ between 40 to 60 per cent of the Sponsored by the Manchester there are the pressures for elimination have to show for it? Are our teresting to your readers to get Perhaps this question has been on your under bis predecessor, the late Cardinal tive amidst the- White House women who have availed them­ Council of Churches of all controls, as has happened In New streets cleaners, more free of a first-hand opinion from Yal non-ideologues. The President selves of the liberalized law are mind: Spellman, supported the American war York State. Interestingly, election year crime, drugs, etc? We all know Ling who Is almost eighteen was more than agreeable. On Catholics. Since abortion is a “ If I am a son of God, nothing legislative attempts to reverse the New the answer to that question. years old. I think the letter As pictured posltian in Vietnam. question ot state rather than but God will satisfy my soul; no O Why do so many funeral directors At this moment, I am con­ speaks for itself! Cardinal Cooke’s letter, described as York law ram smack Into a veto bv Gov­ amount of comfort, no amount CHEVELLE Federal law, this would seem to cerned with the great litter stress the importance to make “ pre-need ernor Rockefeller last weekend. o i ease, no amount ot pleasure "Dear Foster Parents; was 3011.55 a “ major statement,” Included the fol­ be one issue that the President problem. But 1, like most all of Hopefully, the Connecticut legislature Herald will give me peace or rest. If “ Congratulations to your coun­ arrangements? ■ now ought to duck. the human race, am lazy. When lowing: will be aMe to resist the electicm year I had the full cup of all the try and you to have a President 2086.70 Second, the letter to Cardinal I have Utter, regardless of the ...... implications of the current debate, and Yesterdays world’s joys held up to me, and like President Nixon. He Is A Perhaps it is best to answer this ques­ "There is no doubt that on both sides Cooke unthinkingly rebuffed amount, I do not ride or walk The dependable Nova. It’s the Chevrolet that doesn t change much out­ work toward a MU which wlU not only be could drain it to the dregs, I really a great man. On 21st tion in the form of other questions — with during thia long an^ terrilple war there Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (who a mile (maybe more) to find Chevelle is the Chevrolet that fits more families, more budgets (especially side, because most Nova owners like it the way it is. So we concentrate on sensiMe, but wiU be legal and workable. 23 Years Ago later vetoed the legislature’s re­ should still remain thirsty If I February 1972 he made an K o u s answers. Since someone, some tm e have been tragic incidents calling for It makes no sense for legislative a trash receptacle and I do not historical visit to China and had making what^s inside better and better. . xt /-> • i Board of Selectmen refer peal of the liberal law), jeop­ had not God.” MUST m ^ e arrangements, is it not Mst ” ° ”A n T ? u S ° i^ S ^ S v e lle was honored by the rid ers of Car and Driver bodies to a d (^ laws which, on the face think tjgere are many who do. a week of nego(iatica with the The reduced price shown above for the six-cyhnder Nova (^oupe includes grave moral concern...... For my pert, sixty vicdatlons of fire safety ardizing the Nixen - Rocke­ G. A. Studdert-Kennedy, to do this calmly a h e^ of time instead of of It, have been established as unconsti­ I have a s u ^ s tio n for this Chinese Prime Minisiter <2hou magazine Thev named it “The Best Intermediate Sedan of 1972. these four options; exterior decor package, wheel covers, white stnpe tires I do not think that our national purpose regulations to town and state feller entente carefully built The Reverend George Nostrand in a trying time ? Is it not best to do this tutional. Tliat has bi^ipened time and problem, I am not saying it’s En-Lal. ■ This began th e. ending ^ e r^uced price shown above for the six-cyhnder Malibu fire marshals. since the 1968 election. Rocke­ St. Mary’s Church, Manchester in Vietnam has all along been ignoble, again in this state, particularly In refer­ the best solution but I am sure of our countries bitter 20 year- while you are together as a f ^ i l y instead (“The Best Intermediate,” that is) includes two popular options, white feller, who as Nixon re-election that it would help some. 1 think ^” *^YouTl ftod Nova a great way to see a lot more of the U.S.A. and a lot less ence to aid to f«1vate schools. old enmity! Do you feel hcq;>py of creating burdens for a survivor at a sor­ selfisb and dlahonorable. On the con­ campaign manager for New the town or state should Invest stripe tires and wheel covers. of mechanics and repair shops. This time, deqiite the pressures and 10 Years Ago with this peaceful co-existence? trary, I am convinced that our country York is key to the President’s Current Quotes In more trash cans. For exam­ rowful time? the emotions, a reform MU is attalnaMe I hope too know some of your Eighth District board of di­ rising hopes of carrying the “ TTie possibility of some ple, place receptacles at stop commuted KseU to this struggle to help without bruising the moral sensibiUties rectors considers seven Mds, state, was outraged by the progress is perhaps greater ... opinions on this affair.” signs. I am sure that if this Let - us all stand behind our Chevrolet our fellow pien achieve the Messing of of a major se^ent o t the state. Our ranging from $5,S4S to $10,282, White House Intrusion. So too because both sides will be well was done, less people would hope Is that the' legislature wUl woric in for soil investigatlMis in pro­ was Mitchell, who has a close prepared.” —^President Nixon, President’s effort to attain Chevrolet. Building a better way to ^ the tee it. Buckle up. peace and Hbeity against the forces of just throw their trash any­ peace all over the wolrd with Established 1874 - Three Generations of Service that direction. — NEW BRITAIN HER­ posed sewage works project in personal - political relationship on his summit meeting in Mos­ where. Maybe Jjt won’t solve tyranny and oppression. ALD. North End. with Rockefeller and wanted cow. our support and prayers. the problem completely, but It’s Nancy M. LsBonne M ANCHE»im EVENING HEIWLD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 PAGE N IN E PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 .. r / . , The Perennial Planters Gar­ Abo^yif Town den Club will meet tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Zip Code Proves Lacking in Ifancheitaf C8im>ter^. Parenbr Johnion, 99 Baldwin Rd. Mrs. Happiness I s ...... - - Without ^artaera, will'have a York' Strangfeld is co-hostess. —9 per cent a t qwghattii m ppar for new. mem­ Mrs. Ral{rfi. Shaw will speak n . ' en to j Ualiifle par- M ancheiter Chapter, ~ E Lbs. DRY CLEANING — $1.50 Atty. E. George Gorsky, eo, of the six bureajireaM m aU ^ a to- ^ r u m e ^ a l ^ a enough to .be BtntWlcally;iV enti. SPEB8QISA, will rehearse to­ of 177B E. \Qddle T^e., clerk tal of 22 letteittei* two to' itself llirst-clasa letters mailed at tlone at the same u narable. night at 8 at toe Army and I Quality Speed Queep Equipment .s o ; ^ t . ^ ^ the same Ume. K found: first-class letters. ______------^ of drcuit Court 12, was deli4, on and four to .bach of the other Mancheiter IQwanU Club will Navy Club. The rehearsal is arrival Sat\irday at Windhalh^ five bureai^. Both letters ad­ I have a luncheon meeting tomoiv open to all men interested to BELCON LAUtDROIIAT - 309 Craen Rds Community Memorial Hospital. dressed to ^ e buread pf origin row noon at Mandieitor Coun­ Binging barbershop-style har­ WUllmantlc, o tte r becoming 111 bore firstjntasa pottage; one try Club. . mony. while visiting relatives In carried the alp codt ^ and the Waterbury Moscow Says Columbia. other didn't. ^ ■ Funeral services were held pf the tetters senWSthe oth­ this aftemwn at Weinstein’s er bure^, one flj|ff«lass let­ FireToDS ••V ; • Mortuary, 6 io Farmington Ave., ter had a alp code, one first- ^ ^ . ‘Hello Nixon’ Hartford, RabM Leon Wind and class was without the alp, one (Oontlnned from Page One) ^ Cantor Israel Tabatsky of Tem­ airmail letter h id a alp code on the ground below the loca- (Continued from Page One) thousandsat Mo s o rn ^ ' ple Beth Sholom officiated. and one atnftaU .letter was tion of the momn of the mlsalns the sldewalit, peeiwa ' Burial was In the Hartford without It. “ e” . ride up the flag-lined highway ,^ m office windoem V' Mutual Society Cemetery. A like adsortment of 22 let- Three of the eight bodies to the city’s historic center. apartment bale ‘ ^ _ Atty. Gorsky was bom June ters was mailed by each bu- have been poslUveiy Identified; The arrival ceremony ^ p i ^ 26, 1911 in Hartford, son of Bar- reau again at 6 p.m. Monday, Ronald Dubuque, 43; Richard broadcast by the state radio people aMuMar net and Anna Stone Gorsky, and then at the same two times on LevasSeur 62- William Scan- and television networks. shoulder and severel ranks had lived in Ellington for 10 Wednesday and Friday—yield- (on, 80. ’ ' The President’s program deep. American repotters and Vaughn Monroe Signs Autograiphs For Admirers. years before coming to Man­ ing a 72-letter test of local serv- others who were missing mltted him time to got aettled experienced in domes- chester eight years ago. He was Use and a 720-letter test long- gRer the fire were Joseph Do- I" the Kremlin apartments be- poUtlcal motoroadgs esU- a graduate of Hartford Public dlstance service. Qario, Rudy Carriero, Elmer fore he was required to get „ „ „ High School and a 1934 gradu­ Receiving bureaus logged the Woodruff, Paul Burns and John down to the affairs of the sum- ioo,000 people along the Coventry Charity Ball Big Success ate of the Hartford College of hour and day each letter ar; McCormick, police and firemen hilt. . . . ______route. Law. rived. Like most businesses In ggid. On today’s schedule was an •_ Coventry’s annual CSuurity Vaughn Monroe and his ordtes- with toe out-right grants to toe The volunteer-run sports pro­ He started practicing law in urban areas, the bureaus get official dinner In the Kremlin Nixon ^ Ball continues to grow In popu- Student Loan Fund, Senior dtl- gram at Oe^. Nathan Hale Hartford and in 1954 moved his their mall two or more times a where speeches by Nixon and lari^, $rito Saturday night’s The veteran musician himself sens. Holiday Oosnmlttee and School received $200, and $250 RAID appeared to be having an enjoy­ FIHH to be announced later tola went to the Boys’ Baseball As­ practice to Rockville. He served day. Brezhnev were expected to here. “ event qt (he Manchester Armo- as prosecutor for Circuit Court ■nie Postal Service prefers able evening too, signing auto- week, when final reoeipta have sociation for completion of toe YARD eUARD 12 for several years before be­ that airmail letters be depos­ ^e-Ly vlsu'’ *" >* “ PWtwUous OMOkli Ita- ry termed "the best one ever" graphs during breaks in the mu- been tallied. Iliese four organi­ Chris Rose Memorled Field. J 16.6 01. can coming court clerk eight years ited in collection boxes by 4 Wallace Preliminary indications of the o i^ e s . • by baU cotnmlttee chairman ®l®i and staying on tmtU 1:46 to zations are the main bene­ The Boys’ Midget Football ago. p.m., or at main post offices by Soviet mood were provided by ’I^e crow ^ Leonard Benjamin. BaU-goers and sign ficiaries of the event this year. Association received $800 for re­ ^ “ 91.39 He was a member of Temple 6 p.m. Jones said its own tests the rigidly censored media lent and only a fraooon d th n . ,7: ^ . more autographs. ' Matching grants of S60 want placement of 12-year old equip­ Beth Sholom and the Hartford show that It is achieving 96 per which stressed the Kremlin’s onlookers waved at the motor- A o a p ^ ty crowd danced at ggygg matching grants to to the BeauUflcatlon'^Oommlt- ment, and $1,000 went to toe in­ County, Tolland County and cent next-day delivery on such Intention to promote peace and cade which zipped pM t at the seventh annual fund raiser various organizations were an- tee, the Boosters Club and the dependently-run Coventry Soc­ Regains until 1 a.m. to toe music of nounced during the evening. cer and BasebaU dub. AB*Purpose Connecticut Bar Associations. airmail except on some West to cooperation with the world’s speeds up to 66 mUes W how. PoUce Benevolent Association. He was a past president of the East Sights. biggest capitalist country. Although U A and BOvMt TRASH B A G S Hartford Mutual Society and He agreed that problem As the President and his So- flags fluttered from lamppoaU 20-80 Gallon MARKETS the Hartford Musicians Union. areas exist, and said the serv­ vlet counterpart sped to the along the route, only one airial! Coventry Public Records He also belonged to Level ice has Just initiated a program F eeling Kremlin in a mile-long process- American flag waa nottcied in 12 Ot. 49e lOPPINO CENTER Lodge of Masons' and was a to analyze them one by one and l- Warranty Deeds 'Florence G. Suhle to George past patron of the Hartford correct the deSclencles. (Got!Untied from Page One) oustnes and sedans, tens of side. Link, Order of the Golden Demonstration Victim The AP survey Indicated that Schools To Try M. and Alice M. Adams, i»op- WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP Q XTJLLITY TREATS Chain. local service has been speeded ressed to where he Is per- erty on Knighton St., convey­ OUSTOBOatS AND ABE Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Blood streams down,face of Washington Police Chief Jerry Wilson after he was up within the post 16 montha. forming physical exercises on a Manchester Area ance tax $18.16. P ROUD TO BE Ruth Tashlik Gorsky, a daugh­ hit by flying debris during antiwar demonsration Sunday (AP photo) The survey In early 1971 pro- tilt table. Previously ^therapists Laura H. Gels to John G. Mc- AUTOOBXZED Lean Flavorful ter, Mrs. Mark A. Segal of McGoveirn Gann, property at 89 Henry St., REDEMPTION duced only one city, Houston, turned Wallace in bed and ex- Police Report (Oontlnued from STORES West Hartford; a brother, Sam­ Mrs. Marlon C. Gibson which handled local letters In ercised his legs while he re- A 28-year-old Hartford man, New Bus Schedule conveyance tax $38.66. uel Gorsky of West Hartford; an average of one day. Ibis mained in bed. was found in a parking lot on stater Sen. Henry M. Jackson, Forest B. and Virginia B. VERNON — Mrs. Marion Manchester A new bus schedule will be in AU students should. be homa Owen to Gulseppe and Alfla and two grandchildren. year Houston, Lee Angeles and Doctors said Wallace’s tern- W. Main St., Rockville, with a another primary dn^XMt. effect for one day only to- from all acboola by 4:16. CHUCK Memorial Week will be O b - Cawl Gibson, 71, of 92 Hublard Castro, property at 86 Cooper Dr., widow of Kenneth G Glb- Hospital Notes ?t. Louis matched or surpassed perature over the past 24 hours gunshot wound In his head, In Vermont, McGovem won morrow, with toe normal ached- Kindergarten schedules are ser\’ed at his home. that. has been a normal 99 degrees Saturday afternoon. nine and MuaUe thf«s, WhUe Bt., conveyance tax $24.20. ’The family suggests that any son Sr., died yesterday after­ MANCHES’TER ula to resume on Wednesday, also aomevtoot altered for tbs Ouiseiqie and Alfla Castro to PatieatB Today: 285 But there were lapses: One or less and his general condl- Robert E Johnson, first taken the Maine senator won sU 20 Purpose of the trial run is to one-day trial. At Robertson, memorial contributions may be noon at Rockville General Hos- letter In Houston and one In Urai remains sUble. jg Rockville General Hospital, votes In his home state. Salvatore Castro, % interest to STEAK made to a charity of the don or's pl^Al after a long Illness. Sunday,j - -1:59 —- a.m. — false - ADMITTED SATURDAY determine toe feaslblUty of they wlU be from 8:30 to 10:66 -86 co(^r St., no conveyance An- Wa^ingtMi took 63 hours to de- Another press aide, Elvln ^ i^ter transferred to St. In Iowa, McGovern and Mua- a.m. and 12:06 to 2:60 p.m. At choice. ------Mrs. Gibson was born April ^ ^6 (Cooper and Levine, changing the opening schedule tax. 21 Irene Dr Ver- Uver, and one In Los A ngles 87 Stanton, said doctors are being Francis Hospital, Hartford. Of- kle each won five of the U of the local school In toe faU, COS, they wlU be from 9:00 to Mrs. Willian L. Bordua 6, 1901 In Wlnsted and had lived High .). Guay, 5 Sunset hours—more than 2V4 days In cautious about connecting Marriage licensee ficials at St. Francis said to- delegates chosen at the Stats so that the high school and mid­ 11:80 a jn . and from 12:46 to ROCKVILLE — Mrs. UlUan in the Vernon - ’Tolland area Today, 11:35 a.m. — car fire Lane, Andover; PhyUls Jarrell, each case return erf feeling with Wallace’s Thomas Winslow Kershaw at Legge Bordua, 83, of 9 High St., most of her life. She was a reported on Interstate 84. ’The East Hartford; Helen Struthers, day Johnson’s condition was Democratic ConvenUon. Ih dle school will open cloaer to- 8:30 p.m. In the survey, half the letters chances of not being per- good and he has been trans- Loulslanai, one of four «t-Urge According to Dr. Donald , Bast Hartford and Shlriey Ruth widow of Alexis Bordua, died member of Union Congregation- car was not located. Huntington. Mass.; William ^jp gg^gg and half didn’t. A manently paralyzed. getlfer, aUowlng for better co- Nixon of Glastonbury, May 27, yesterday at a Rockville nursing al Church of Rockville, ferred to Norwich Hospital. delegates choMll WM tor ordfaiation of staff. Hardy, superintendent a t T r^ y , 12 ^^rtland^St.; A ^-U se comparison of arrival times of Mrs. Wallce said of the devel- Vernon Police are still In- McGovern, while anoUter was tfchools. fiuknlnistrftton ««— Trinity Covenant Church. home. She Is survived by a son, Mlgneco, Webster Lane, Bolton Another reason for an eartler ahorUy after toe ons-day Paul Andrew Scarchuk of Mrs. Bordua was born July 2, Kenneth G. GlbSMi Jr. of ’Tol- each pair of letters showed: opment, "I'm not surprised, I vestigating the Incident. reported leaning toward him President Margaret Burke, 93 Center St.; —19 per cent of the letters have been very optimistic all middle school opening is to see Woodbury and Lynn Chaffee 1888 in Rockrille and had Uved land; 3 daughters, Mrs. John S. Five Counselors Paul E. Bell, 41, of 22 Cot- and the other two were uncom- trial to "look at the education­ Mrs. Barbara Dlk of Coventry Mary Donovan, 7 Ashland St.; with zip codes arrived first. along. I thank the people tor Rockville, waa arrested mltted. that students there get home a al and parental ramlflcatlona NetUeton of 21 Conway Rd., here all of her life. She was a Fluckiger of Vernon, Mrs. Al- L. Ellsworth Stoughton, Ware­ Ut eartler from the many ex- was Installed as new presideiit Join Camp Staff —64 per cent of the letters their prayers and I hope they Saturday by Vernon Police and The HawaU Democratic con- of a changed school opening of toe Manchester Art Associa­ June 2, Community Baptist member of Union Congregation- bert Fluckiger of Ellington house Point; Frank Derick, 93 tra-cdrrteular activities. Accord­ Church. al Church and the Gesang and and Mrs. Edwin Wlttlg erf Cov- wlth zip codes arrived at the will continue to pray for him.’’ charged with Incest In connec- ventlon awarded half a dele- schedule." tion at tile organization’s annual LONDON BROIL A19 Camp Kennedy director Harry Foster Rd„ South Windsor. ing to Principal Edward Martin Karch of 201 Bissell Declamation Club. entry; 11 grandchildren and a Also, Eleanor Jvrfuison, 652 N. same time as those without zip Shortly alter the bulletin was ug„ gn Incident on April 2. gate vote to McGovem; 2H to Parents are urged to co-oper­ meeting last Friday. She suc­ F. Smith has announced the eodes. announced Vice President ggn ^gs released on a $500 Rep. Mink and toe other 14 un- Mahonigy, many students don’t' ate in the one-day trial, and are ceeds Walter Sodeno of 62 Ger­ St. and Patricia' Ann Lassen of Survivors are 3 sons, Robert great-grandchild. get han usual. Middle school buses wlU campus judicial panel recom- treasurer. Bristol Crane Service of Bris­ pect St. The Rev. Lyman Reed John P. Hutchinson unteered for work at the camp. quo_ 107 Francis Dr.; Atory A highlight of the meeting tol tor Howard M. Werner of She is Mrs. Richard Coughlin cochran, 337 W. Center St.; Er- glass doors were smashed at painted. Ing a dangerous weapon with- President Nixon’s Phaae II pro- run about 46 minutes eartler to mended immediate and In- of Union Congregational Church Natoan Hale School on Spruce ------out a permit. gram set tomorrow at 7:80 p.m., allow for an 8:16 school open- definite suspensions of three was a sound-film presentation, West Hartford, demolish house will officiate. Burial will be in John Patrick Hutchinson, 64, of Cornwall Dr., Coventry. gggt Matuaz, 128 White St.; by Teresa Williams, of tu t dur­ and two-car garage at 100 Ol- of 23 Santlna Dr., died last night Camp Kennedy will open June Elizabeth Parkes 29 Summer over the weekend. Dam^e Thieves broke Into a new Police said the arrests were Room, ing Instead of toe usual 9 a.m. Stanford students for disrupting Ellington Center Cemetery. gpggjg^ a class taught by Pnrf. WUllam ing the Renaissance end Baro­ cott St., $1,000. There are no calling hows. at Manchester Memorial Hospl- 28 for Its ninth consecutive sum- st.; Merrick and Nevln Davis reportedly run Into the tom- home at 22 Ferguson Rd. over made In connection with a dls- West, que periods. tal. He was the husband of Mra. mer operation. It will close Aug. Colchester. ' dollars, but there is no the weekend, made off with a turbance at a birthday party highlight speaker for the Robertson' School will open at Shockley. k , 8 9 ' 8:30, 26 mlnutea later than Shockley, who won the Nobel Oommittee chairmen, Installed Jon H. Wetoerell Mary Lyons Hutchinson. 4, after three sessions of two Also, Wllhelmina Flelsrtier, 44 y ^ ’ PoUce said. stove, dishwasher, plumbing which the McFaxIanes reported- will be Henry J. White, for the coming year are Ella Mixed Croup Mr. Hutchinson was bom Oct. weeks each. Bissell St.; Pearl Prouty, Mt. Friday night several windows fixtures, and caWnets, and ly Interrupted. Police said when „ L , -Agant, usual, with morning buses run- pH*® cotiwentlon of toe Mlsovlch, art-of-toe-mooto com­ ROCKVILLE — Funeral serv­ ning that much later. OGS wiU transistor, has been a target of ices for Jon Henry Wetoerell, 13, 1907 in Hartford, son of Pat- Smith said volunteer nurses vem on Dr., Vemcm: ^ a sie were broken In the old buRdlng caused about $1,500 damhge, po- they arrived they were confront- Hartford Diatrtct. White’s sub­ mittee; Marilyn Mann, pro­ ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — For rick and Mary 0’Cor.Tior Hut- stUl ®re needed for service on Martin, Manchester Manor; Ul- Nathan Hale, but the major- lice reported. ed by David McFariane with a J®®^ '*'*** Include a review of the open at 9 Instead of 8:30, with, criticism due to Ws rtew that gram; Grace Tedford, member­ the first time, two women and ■wow 18, of Chaplin, a Rockville na­ (naming hiises running about 80 genetic factors make Wacta in- tive, who died Saturday night in chinson, and had lived moat of Monday and Wednesday mom- uan Gates, 994 Parker St.; Rob- ‘^y of the damage occurred An unknown number of Uquor knife and a gun. present economic ata^lUlaatian ship; Barbara Atwood, scholtu"- three black persons have been truck accident In Mansfield, will his life In Manchester. He was *ngs, or on a morning conven- grt Lyman, Warriiouse Point; Saturday night, at both toe old bottles were taken In a weekend David was held overnight In as they relate to 1 ^ 3 latei- than usual. *®rt«- ,^ “ ‘®.®;. riilp; Connie LeMonde, special elected to the United Methodist POTATO be tomorrow at 10 a.m the employed as a purchasing agent *ent, and that appllcaUona sUll Alfred Amell, 123 Elizabeth Dr "ew sections of toe schoerf. break In the Hartford Rd. Cafe, lieu of a $2,000 bond and Doug- P*!®®. wage and rent control^, ■me high srtiool WlU close at "Aiyoiie who w l ^ y dls- events. Judicial Council, the church’s Potter Funeral Home, 466 Jack-T„„,. at Pratt and WhltnevWhitney Division are available for volunteer ------Another two windows were Tools valued at about $400 las in lieu of a $1,000 bond. They ^ the usual time. 2 p.m.. the mid- nipts cOasaes does not b e l^ to Also, Martha Ptoavlch and "supreme court” to ruling on son St., WlUlmantlc. United Aircraft Corp., East counselors. broken last night, according to ^ ® “ ® Bissell St. were to be presented in Circuit sipm ent with IRS being deUU- toe one hour eartler at a university.’’ a 6-1 at Louise Wlthey, ways and means; ecclesiastical legal questions. CHIPS He was bom June 6, 1963 in Hartford, before he retired In Orientatlini days for all volun- Ted Fairbanks, buildings €uid sometime Thursday Court 12, Manchester, today. Economic BtaWHiatlon 2:80, Robertson 25 mlnutee toe panel declared Sunday. It Joyce Amend, publicity: Doris Their election came at the 12 OZ. B A G Rockville, son of Mr. and Mrs. alter 26 yeara irtth^the t®e™ will be June 22 and 23. About Town grounds superintendent for the bight. James H. Aberle, 19, of Moun- Program since September, 1971 later at 2:60 and 006 46 mta- Includes both faculty and stu- Johnson, cheer; and tfildred church’s governing con'ventlon Donald Wetoerell of Chaplin, company. He was a communl- Board of Ekfaicatlon Goods worth nearly $600 were tain St., EUington, was charged ® Compliance Inveatigator. utes later at 8:80, dents. Denley, hospMallty. here. The Professlraml Women’s investlimtlmi Is ctmUnuliur ‘“^®" a break Into an apart- with evading responsibility In ® ^ Unlver- and was a student at Eastern cant of St. James Church and ctm^uing, gjggj rauiard St. A connection with a two-car accl- Hartford with his major Connecticut State Ckillege, WlUi- a member and past grand Road Accidents Club will meet tomorrow at the police said. mantle. He was a 1971 graduate knight of Campbell Council, camera, tape deck, and pell^ dent on Rt. 30, Saturday. accounting, Federation Room of Center gun were reported missing. The driver of the other car All members of the Manches- of Parish Hill Regional High HofC. Oaim 11 Lives Congregational Church. The *^**'®*' weekend vandalism re- Homes at 79 and 81 Walnut was Patricia Biro of 101 South C*“unber of Commerce are ' School in Chaplin and had been Survivors, besides his wife, 44 (Contlinied from Page One) meeUnv will orv>n with ro/ro«h In c ite d smashed windows gt_ broken Into over toe St-. Rockville. Aberle was re- 'bvlted to the seminar. employed at Buell’s Green- are, two , daughters, H vr Mrs. Claire T meeting will open with refresh- at Standard Educators Inc., 160 weekend. leased on his promise to a^ °“>er members serving wkh house, EJastford. loHif" *i^th Mildred Loosemore, 33, of Deep bients at 7:30 p.m. Later, there N. Main St., and at the Town ------pear In Circuit Court 12, Rock- t^halrman Llvesey on^bel^bUe Survivors, besides his par-■ queling^ ° ®’'‘' River died when her car and will be a business session and a Spencer Weekend arrests by Manches- vllle, June 6. Affaire Committee jritinidng this ents, are two sisters, Mrs. Wal- Chester; and seven grandsons WHITE ROCK Flavors ter Lewis of Mansfield and Miss — .-’’cn g’ ,>ii 'daughtc. ^; another colUded head-on on ..ghow and Tell’’ program. Miss ™ ‘®'’ P®“®® *"®>“ded; ' Mrs. Rose Modelewskl, High ar® Dr. Ribcrtil.-Ales- Route 9A Just south of the Hlg- , .iii ... * ^ St., and over the Michael P. Manley, 43, of Manor Trailer Park, Rt. M Jam®® L-Beattie Km - Sarah Wetherell of Chaplin; a The funeral will be Wednesday ganum section of Haddam. conduct a Manchester Windsor, was charged with Vemon, was charged Satunlay ®^ Hanklnson, M. S, Hathaway, brother, Peter Wetherell of at 9:30 a.m. frem the John F. _____ 0,0 w Ronald G. Jasmine, 22, of sHent auction. Hostesses are tAiuntry Club. reckless driving, on a Circuit with evading responsibility In “ ''®- <^^®®*fe® Katz, miUarn M. CANNED SODA o T o l Jesseman. Miss - Court 12 re-arrest warrant, connection wlto a ^ c a r Lcl! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Center 5t., with a Mass of the in a one-car accident on Route Beatrice Clulow and Mrs. John No Parking signs on Kerry Court date June 6. dent on Union.St. She Andrew J, MlkaBfaus. / f Wetherell of Manchester: and Resurrection at the Church of his maternal grandparents, Mr. the Assumption at 10. Burial will 4. Partridge. Members are re- St. were painted black ovez the Lynn E. Rudne, 17, of Rt. 6. cl^Tped with failure to show a ^nunlmr Bu- ' T ' -~ 7 In Darien Friday night, minded to bring items for the weekend, police reported. The Andoverndover. charted with sneedlnespeei^tr license and registration. af«mrA J..S_ ^ and Mrs. Charles Robinson of be In St. James Cemetery. .. 1 i ...... M .. A WZ.. . Aft«A4lAv% .alri^vza i»AAAv441«r lv«rr4At$A#J V...... ^ w O Friends may call at the fu- ----Amelia------Treamer, ----- 77 T ’ ” ®'^ rigns, recently InstaUed. have early this morning on Oak St ^h® driver of the other car S b e r a 12 OL Rockville. hr ends may call at the fu canggn was fatally Injured ----- been the target of vandals sev- court date June 12 ^^®® Karan Kibbe of Pinnacle Wlrttora There are no calling hours. neral home tomorrow from 2 to when the car In which she was Preceptor Gamma Chapter, ®f®t times In the last two ss t— uj p ; f., : : n .' «25 . of »,■Nlan. Rd.. ElHnvtnnEtongton. iWr.Mrs. xr.—M o ^___ ^ il_ ^***®*t *h tom struck cans TTie family suggests'that any 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m. ® passenger ran off the Don- Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will weeks. ... memorial contributions may be ic charged with Intoxication 1"-^-tic Meadow Rd.. 8ouSll!lSS: 89 The family suggests that any nggtlcut Turnpike during a meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the aT^U“^ L rM tm Z rS : rarTo* r t \ “i^h“ trM ^ h^^y-raln^to™ and hlirught h^'^"M ra: Ro;.eri‘'uVt,:: U8 l l DAIRY Chaplin. mortal Hospital Building Fund. P®*®- Pearl St. and this weekend’s incident was June 12. Robert Soucler, 21 of Metcalf T — ^, -J?*” ^ *- 'AXirt ooieoaie u Qarlo J. Caniva, 17, of 28J Rd- TeJland was arrested Sat- HM^om Court, B ait Hood's Assorted Flavors Garden Dr„ charged vrith “’’day night and charged wlto iuen nmbi., breach of peace Friday night at t**’®®®!' oi peace In ronnectlon ^ n s IWfrtfBM, Friendly’s, Main St. Court date ''dth a disturbance on Rt. 83. ^ June 12. He was released on a $280 non- S ° ' Friday Uncertain Summit Now Certain _____ surety bond for a D o ^ ^ c e Tn «<«necUoA with a two- Swiss. Yogurt A car headed.aouto on New CSrcult Court 12, June 20. ^ SuU^m A w ^ ”^ ****' Low Pot-Great for Dieters 1 , .u . J — ''X State Rd. qt about midnight Sat- Raymond Plavell, 47, of Con- Vul’ — 7 By WILLIAM L. RYAN been IntenUy fixed on Europe, rule Is threatened. The Soviet sort of agreement on limitation sacrifice to toe Soviet'dojnesUc urday rah off the road and nectlcut Motel M anchester’ x ***’ Newltp car AP Special Correspondent Ite drive for a security confer- Union’s western buffers could of missiles would be attracUve economy. ^ struck several guard posts po- °n Rt. 6. She waa charaed ^th k “ e side of a car driven PRODUCE Only two weeks ago the ence goes back many years and be cemsidered permanent and to Brezhnev, as It would to Nix- There’s^'nothing reaUy n ^ Uce reported. The driver ’ w m tamp®ring with a motor vehlr^ ? chances ,h»i that tiwthe K-r»mHnKremlin wn..i6would r»centivrecently has h»« hadh»H thetoe highesth,eheet ..^-heiiencoKieumchallengable. on. There has been some ex- about Brezhnev’s conduct of " ^ t at toe scene when poUce ar- to connection with in Incident Ne®«ler Is c^menance a summit m^Ung priority. Moscow wants Europe what eUe do the Russians pectatlons ------that a beginning,=------...... at foreign------poUcy.- - It » li more or rivSd. to Rockville. ™He « is scneauied scheduled to -t f t° ®PP®“------to Circuit with President Nixon ^ this to agree to the idea of "renun- ^^rant from the summit? least, emanating from the less classic for the Kremlin, Hie "'ear, owned by Allan F. appear in Circuit Court Tnn<*^ ^®®*_ Hartford, June 6. 1st of SecBon! New Long Calif. time were. In the view of datlon of force’’ In the same TTiey want expanded econom- ®tcategic arms limitation walk which has always sought to Bunco Jr. if 42 Essex St. had 20. ’ COVENTRY many, worth less than a pattern as the West German-So- (g and trade Ues with the West memorialize buUd a peace Image for Itself been stolen earlier In the eve- SOUTH-.VnU^SOR 22 of Bqulrpel plugged kopek. Now the sum- vlet treaty Just raUfled In this summit. while nursulmr lomr-ramre «»1« nlnv. nollce sm/l Ann Coventry, waa arreated begin on sched- Bonn. MHHHHHHMHMHHHM China figures largely in So- by political means. Brezhnev ------was arreated yeaterdsv ’hv charged with ” Q ' t. "^® cannot tuH>e to ''*®^ reasoning on toe need for repeated the formula In speech Joseph F. 2abka Jr., of Sun- South l^ d a o r police In ' r*m R* children. Behind the apparent eager- expel American Influence from KremlinI X r f f m i . l n ...... — ....— ...... _ _ .. . con- CnvAntrv ..i., White Potatoes ness of General Secretary Europe because It Is so en- Lconid I. Brezhnev and his col- trenched In so many ways, but Ahead leagues in the Soviet Commu- they can hope t^_persuade Eu- king. the aggressive encroachmente Friday. PoUce said his car was toice' apart’ drivl^un^ ^^® *®** nlst party leadership to meet rope that a U.S?''military pres- Soviet fear of China is real, of imper|aUsm,’’ meaning toe In coUlsicxi with a cau- operated the influence of liquor or unattended. Po- this week with the President ence is becoming ever less Im- and the United States and ac- ggnie>nmp inspired lantra leaks In In \fnanf\ur Moscow United TTnltAfl States, AtAtPfl with tsHtk "a con- f*An. by Kv Beatrice Raoii^na M. Ibr Belanger .‘DalavitvA** o f Police DAl4.,k... said___z.a UC6 Bull iUVOStiffAulUra major Soviet Portont: perhai>s both the ® ® ® ® , t o r these days suggest that the structlve approach to vital In- Rockville, at Oakland and N- atruck toe rear toeof one DavU car reU li icheduled to in— P® toy goals. North Atlantic TYeaty Organ- application to the S ^ e t con- Nixon moves In Vietnam will ternatlonal problems and Intol- Main Sts. Court date is Jime 6. by Lerov Lawannof onenf 1 1 ***^^*" driven ^^tocult Clrenu Court, Manoheiter, u -.-.i__ t______June It had seemed on May 8 that Izatlon and the Warsaw Pact sumer economy. The Soviet force closer Red Chinese-Soviet erance In he Ideological ______"y roy Lawswt of Hamden 12. Nixon’s decUlon to mine North could be dlsmanUed. system Is more than 60 years cooperation. But there has been struggle.’’ Vietnamese ports to slow Soviet The Russians can hope that now and its domestic econo- gg sign that the btisic Moscow- That Is, as Lenin instructed suppUes would wash out the the Bonn-Moscow treaty and my still suffers from com- Peking differences were being years sgo, the poUtical war (HenOd photo by Pliito) summit. It didn t. Although the the summit wUl mean steps to- pa risen with Western stand- patched up. gees on Implacably In periods Ulster Militants Pushed Back Russians vow to continue sup- ward an all-Europe security ar- ards. Ihe Politburo long has 'pjjg Soviet Union stlU has a of otherwise "peaceful coexlst- A Relaxing Retirement Ahead jrfying billions of rubles worth rangement accepting the status been feeling the pressure of million troops on the long Chi- ence.” (Continued from page one) The IRA murdered a young Official wing of toe IRA aald he Sweet of hardware to Hanoi, the Vlet- quo cn the continent. 'Thatpoptoar Impatience. nese border. A. quiet Europe Despite the "cc^tructlve" la- House of the church. Dr. Shaw, who is retinng cOTdlUon. Later, three ®°'‘“®*‘ to toe hod been executed a» o apy. ThP Rev D r ..J. Manley Shaw, senior m in i^ r of Eating ' • a nam s ta tio n Is getUng in the would lessen the need for the The Soviet economy could would permit Brezhnev and his ,bel Brezhnev placed on his pol- teen-age Protestant~bOTO w ra British Armv on lenv. ^nth United Methodist Church, relaxes m the from the ministry June 30, also received a check CaliTNAVEL” Oranges way of s(»ne major Soviet awkward Brezhnev Doctrine make effective use of some of colleagues to pay closer atten- Icy. his words did not suggest wounded when two carloads of Germ » j ***® death record- cha^ he received yesterday at a farewell for $1,000 from the congregation of South Church. which Insists on the right to In- toe enormous Investment in su- tlon to Asia and the ccxitest much of an Inclination toward gunmen opened up on them the u family in ed In toe three yean at oom- Over 500 attended yesterday’s event. TTie Kremlin eye has long tervene wherever Communist perweapons and defense. Some with CSilna, without too much concessions at .the summit. with automatle weapons in *ound shot munal warfare In Nbrthem Ire- S t i o n on L lawn pf the Susannah Wesley ■ in me oack of the head, and the land.

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1 J. OnpUeate Bridge Lofstrom-Zemke Bowman-Endrelunas ^ Parente-Guster ^ SatalinoHanley -.Manchester Today in History TTie Baby Has ResulU Friday night in a duj^ Today is Monday, M ay 33nd, In 1807, former-'Vice President Ucate bridge game at the the lilrd day of 1973. There are Aaron Burr was. put on trial In ItaUan-Amerlcan Club ore as I 228 days left In the year. Richmond, Va. He wae ac­ fiSlows: ’ North-South; First, .Today's HlghUgfat In History June Calcsodar ’; quitted the following August. Bob Sldman and Mrs. A1 La- ^ On this date in 1819, the first Seen Named Plant. Second, Mrs. Lawrence 8 Fotlai^ PiciUfc — Scandi* L o i^ — V.O.A.* steamship to cross the AUanUc, In 1882, the United States and Fagan and Robert Stratton. Home df-Rodnejr Andahon, 74 Tumblebrook Dr., the "8.S. 'Savannah,’’ set out Korea signed a treaty of peace Third, JoM ffb O’Brien and South Windsor — meet at Enumuel Lutheran freon Liverpool, England..- ' and friendehtp. Floyd Barnello. ^ On This Ds«a'^‘ ' In 1818, the German com­ Also, Bast-West; First, Mrs. Church at 4 :15.' In 1802, Martha Washington poser, Richard Wagner, was R- •!«» Arlene W.L.HoUond and John Deacy. died. • 1 ^ , born in Lelpsig. Second, Mre. A. A. Pyka and 6 Installation Banquet -r— Catholic Ladies of Colum­ 4h t JT *• WUUmaatto. wmiraaniiq, oneShe wasw m bora Doni bus— Willie’s Steak House 6:80 p.m. ' ^ Hoirttal. H6r maternal Robert Hughes. Ihird, Mr. and *‘**‘2 2 spanaway, WaMu H srpar Mrs. Ffsd Baker. 7 Annual Meetintr'and Picnic —> Manchester Aux­ game, sponsored by- the iliary to Child: & Family Services of Conn. — **“ °*>—*” • « » haa two siststa^DM ^ 7, »r Bridge Club, U> piayeftfeach Friday at 8 p.m. ^ : Home of Mrs. Harold Nix, 46 Wyneding Hill m ♦ a I* the okffahouse, 186 E ld rl^ ftt. Rd. — 11:80 aim. **•** Charles WlHlam and Cathy Play Is open to the pubUc. 16 Open House for A. Hyatt Sutliffe — Illing Junior Manchsstar. He was bom ResulU in a Thursday mor­ ning Manchester Country Club High School 'Ca^steria — 7 to 9 pjn. • ri*?K***2l2*w*‘*'?2^ His matsraal grand- - "’.f i STpMS OF fashion* ars lb . and Mrs. Walter j. Hnblard, Vernon. BIb pa- dupUcate bridge game are as Gue$t Speaker 17 Bake S ^ " — Ladies Auxiliary o f -: Manchester ^ ItaTwillam P. Kalbw, follows: North-South; First, Mrs. Herbert Young and Mrs. ____ ...... Little'L^ague— at Kin^s Depurtmiint Store and a s maternal graatg^anihpat'ents art Mr. and Mrs. Dan 'F. LaifUn? commUoioner at :Sears Roebuck — IQ a.m. to .l i>.m. nantart insM oh, RockviUe. Hla paternal great-mndCsUier i?**® Department o f Environ- ,.v' ,Js Jossph F . Hublanl 8 r., Manchester. Mrs. Rchert ^ e ld ,^ ^ . Ro- „,e„tal,Piite^on. wiU be guest 26,../Vasa Field Day — Scandia Lodge — Vasa Paik • <•>* •« *1 ■ ger Mid Basel Anderson, ,peaker at the Manchester Re- — Call 649-0491 for further information. QwlMhui, son of Brian L. and Patilota « pubUcaa Wmnen's Club annual J. Ambassadmr Dr., Manchester. He was bora - *'“®®*kig and luncheon Wednes- 27 Strawberry Festival — Daughters of Isabella — -‘April at at Manchester Memorial Hospital. lUa paternal grand- day M 11:80 a.m. at the Man- Home of Mrs. William Tonski, 88 Buckland St. — p a ra ^ m M r. andMrs. Oscar T. Swanson, Lake PanasoCfkee, **” ■ Country CTub. 6:80 p.m. '' ■la. He has a brother, Kevin ChriaU^her, 16 months. Horrid Barrett and Mn. James wo.i...- I* • • a a Tierney. Third, Mr. and Mrsl . ^ ... *^®‘ **“ This calendar U printed monthly a* a Mrvioe to all Man­ . ..**riterak, AptU Teresa, daughter of Henek andMarianw He^rt s S chester reridents. It la maintained the Service C3ub Co­ PsoUim ^keruk, 6 Ward St., RockviUe. She was bom AprU The next game wlU be played Lnfidn’s appointment ordinating Oommlttoe, established by the Manchester Junior at the home of Mrs. Maury 32 at RockvUle General Hospital. Her maternal graiMtoarents by Gov. Thomas MesklU to head Women’s Club aa a “Community Improvement’’ endeavor. AU are M r. and Mrs. Homer Peckham, nnnm4.;^| organlzatioas in Maatftester are Invited to join this effort to ^ I# ^R^te*ta*a*YwS[ *•** «g«ncy, he was In- strumental In the formaUon of cooidiqato Manchester'a many activities to avoid acheduUi too many events for the same date. Just call Mrs. Jos« . _ JnUe Idra, daughter cf John Ihomas and BHlza- Connecticut AcUon NOW. Inc., Pongrati Jamroga, 92 S. Adams S t, Manchester. She was SabateUa, 81 Mountain Dr., South Rfindsor tor details. The deadline for the July and August calendar Is June 19. bora AprU 38 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal lows: NorOi-SouUi; First, Mrs. headquarters in New Ha- graadquiUier Is Mrs. Arthur Pongrats, 219 Oak SL Her paternal S**™S***nhi are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jamroga, Bast Hart- w1SSn.“ S?cJd!'*j!S.’ S r i MUler and Mrs. Howard Leafe. ^pubUcan state ANTIQUES V roed. Her maternal great-granf^iarenia are Mr. and Mrs. Ste­ SHOW A SALE phen Pongrats, 28 Griswold St., and Mrs. Frances Flke, 867 E. Third, Mrs. Howard Boyd and Service N otes RockviUe United Iflddle Tpke. Her paternal great-grandmother U Mrs. Chrl Mrs. R. a Wadsworth. Dobkin, GOP Town chaliv Methodist Chardi Karpuska. TalcottvUle. Also, East-West; First. Mrs. Donald Chriato- Grove St. at Latoyetto Sq. Roy Warrai and Mra. Charies RepuMcan state central Coast Guard PO 8.C. Leo J. . RoekvUto.Oonn. Drouln, son of Mrs. OeoUe Maedonald, Anne Bfarie, daughter of James N. and Launl. Second, Mrs. Terry Mos- committee woman, Wed., Slay 94 IS • 19 p.m . chair- Drouln of Box Mountain Rd., Kathleen Bergeron Macdonald, 176 HoWster St, Ibmohester. ringer and Mrs. Maury Brown. ***»•*■ Crafts U Than., Stoy 16 U - 9 p-m. Bolton, has completed a month Donation .... fl.OO ^ Nanttt photo She was bora AprU 23 at Manchester Memorial Hn^otai Her I Third, Mrs. Chafles Tunril and of Wednesday's event of trriniiig at Guantanamo Bay, MRS. GREGORY MACK BOWMAN . maternal grandmother U Mrs. Georg* Bergeron, Keene. N. H. Mra. LouU Daigle. On wuasv June 7,6f thereUlsro UUlWIU beDO a • W R Cuba, aboard the Ooest Guard Her patoraei giaadparente are Mr. and Mrs. C. NeU Macdon- Cutter Hamilton. The Hamilton’s Karol Xelanie Bndrelunaa with deep Vee neckUnea and akL Sun Ctty, Aria. She hae two brothers; SteidMn, 8, and Swlas teams game. Advanced t^ n glian O S ' ile a d b u y 3 a n d Mtc^iael, 2. registratlcn la neceaaaty. ~ n - s w * z homepoit to Boston. Read H erald Ads NauUt photo and Oregoiy Mack Bownum, long sleevea- n iey wore clrcleta BQiteinp ijliolo Am«rtiwa both of South Wtndaor, were of yellow and white daisies In •m m ^ 0 •. 0 — Keeney St. PTA MRS. WILLIAM BRAD LOFSTROM MRS. NUNZIO PAUL PARENTE MRS. THOMAS JAMES SATAUN^ Results In a South Windsor united in marriage Saturday their hair, and they carried Oailberg, Steven Sven, son of Rkdiard Sven Karen s a v e o n Barbara Ann Zemke and Wil- both of Manchester and sisters rnmnlng at St. SYancis of Assisi bouquets of yellow and tdilte St. Bridget Church was the of the bride, and Anthony Bordl- The marriage of Sharon Edith Chester, niece of the M d e ; w u . Ann MUler Outberg, RD 2, Tony Rd., ToileaL He was bora Bridge dub dupUcato game at Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Prig- the Wapping Community HaU nano of 93 linwood Dr. were Uam Brad Lofstrom, both of bridegroom. C3iurch in South Windsor. daisies with baby's breath. scene Saturday morning of the' N e* Haven, Hanley of Manchester to flower girl.. « e r U (»triiu a e d April 34 at Moncheeter Memorial Hospital. HU maternal Thonuks James SataUno of Bast yellow gown was aeoentsS irith graiMUathar U John MUler, New Hyde Park, N. T . Rto pater-' last Tuesday are as follows: elected and Installed as co- Manchester were married Pri- attenttots were The bride is the daughter of Paul lema of Rockville marriage of Pamela Joyann Mrs. Fedus wore a navy blue PECHGIX) nol grandmother U Mrs. Frank Sofeby, Wetharefleld. He has a North-Douth; First, WUUam {Residents of the Keeney St. day evening in ooTwii^.o4.f empire gowns of pink Mr. and Mrs. Aloyslus Bindre- served ak best man. Ushers chiffon gown with matching ac- Hartford took place Saturday a bow, and she esn ied a basket candlelight white chiffon accented with ^ jo i C o k iy Rd. The were Edward Anderle of South ^ c ^ e f ^ d a s ^ ! l S ^ c o r - ">°™ing at the Masonic Temple. fUled with daisies. • brother, Christian Sven, 3. Curtlse and dem mtchcock. Schiool PTA at last week’s ceremony at the C3iurch of the venlse lace threaded with satin bridegroom U a son o f Mr. and Windsor, brother of the bride- ®*“ ®' *>«“ > Manchester. bridiwiwm 's mother » daughter of George SataUno Jr, o< Bast Siecend, Mrs. Mary Q, Ledbetter meeting. 'Prignano is deputy W IR T I and MQw. Diane Paine. Third, nmyor ri Monriiester, Assumption. ribbon and designed with man- Mrs. Eugene Anderle of 60 groom,' and Karl Endrelunas of wore a melon color chiffon ^ 0®®>^® Hanley Hartford, served as ‘Itfs -hKth> The bride Is a daughter of darin ccdlars, JuUet sleeves and Parkview Dr. Hamden, brother of the bride. Mrs. Eaias L. Fedus of Odches- ~. Jr. cf 68 Delmont St. The bride- er’s best man. U M ian 'lM ^ Bd- Mr. and Mrs. BVed Baker. , ottier officers are Mr. and S lM C B iy* Also, Btast-West; First, Earle Mrs. Robert Price, 87 Unwood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Zemke A-Une skirts. They wore pink xhe Rev. Eugene KUbride of Mrs. Endrelunas wore a tor M d E ^ I ^ e a ^ jmdTa corsage of pink sweet- K™®"* SataUno of corsage of pink d t mSORANCE of 28 Wedgewood Dr. The bride- picture hats and carried cas- gt. Francis of Assisi Church mulU - colored print chiffon 1** Sununlt St. George SataUno of East Hart- another brottiar o f |ho/bfide- CUrtiss >and Mrs. A. A. Pjrka. ., co-vlce presidents; Mrs. heart roaes. Second, Mrs. Roy Warren and Walter Woykovsky. M NUes groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. cade bouquets of varigated pink performed the double-ring cere- gown. The bridegroom's moth- bridegroom is the son of groom; John Haali^- oy. Mbn- ' After a rrception at Flano’s Mn. Charles Launl. Third; Mn. r>r.. secretary; and Mn. Alan WUUam A. Ix^strom of 67 carnations. mony and was celebrant at the' er wore a lavender and white Parerito of Restaurant, Bolton, the couple James Smith of Welland Ont. cheater and Qaona^Sanlay of Harry Odhim and Mre. Ann Turner, 19 Wlnthrop Rd., trea- SERVICE Wedgewood Dr. peter S. Lcrfstrom of Man- nuptial Mass. Gerald Rampi of double knit gown. Hartford. Canada performed the mar- Lombrook, N.T., taEB^jli|itqi.of tbd The Rev. James P. PUon of “ > a wedding trip to Ber- HaUoweU. • ^ Btirer. FAIR, The Rev. Robert J. Burbank Chester served as his brother's PlainviUe was organist. The A reception was held at the riage ceremony. bride; and DooaM' W - - , The olub'e next game Js eebed- of the Church of the AssumpUon best man. Ushers were Mdchael soloist was Gerry Rampi of Glastonbury Hills Country Club, St. Bridget Church performed muda. For traveling, Mrs. Par- A panel of teaefaen dtocussed the double-ling ceremony and ®nt wore a white pantsuit with Tlie bride was given in mar- Manchester. uled for May 80, . , the work of the school year. performed the double-ring cere- T. Zemke of Manchester, l»oth- Hamden. For a wedding trip to Elbow aXlthe was celebrant at the nuptial navy blue accessOTies. The riage by her father, she wore a A reception Whs,'j ' '------— Memben wen Richard V11- me*«th mantilla was of aories and a e o m g e o f pink taa port of the, program at the sec- g t interest, Given In marriage by her fa- bridegroom's mother wore a fitted sleevea, Mouftant Mr. and Mrs. Bowman are The bride was given in niar- and Whitney Division of United matching lace, and she carried roses. The couple win U w at 60 end Banff Festival of the Arts and crafts were on dls- Brief, 4-7, reg. 1.75 each ...... 3 tor 4 . M ther, the bride vrore a lace- green gown with match- and 'chapel train. Her graduates of South Windsor riage by her father. She wore Aircraft Oorp., East Hartford. » cascade bcuquet of roses, ch^^xnan St., la New B H tila.' August 18-19, says Dr. David piay, and classroome were open Size 8, reg. 2.00 each ...... 3 tor S«SS trimmed empire gown, design- ^jg accessories and a corsage ®l»Pel-lensth veU of sUk Ulu- HighSchool. Mr. Bowman U a Spaniah-atyle gown of lace. Mr. Parent, a graduate of East ctephanoUs and baby s b r e ^ . Mrs. SatoUnp is a 18TO gradU- Leighton, director a t the Benft fgr vlstte. ed with mandarin coUar, long yellow sweetheart roses. ■**» arranged from^ a employed at Harmac's Meh's designed with high ruffled______Hartford High School, Is em- ***“ Sandra Hanley Man- o)(, ig^iuhMter High Schopl it ll.'ul 1 ilS - ■Centre., fitted sleeves and A-Une skirt t--i. ■ „ w . , .... After a receptlan at Podunk “wtchms headpiece, and she Clothing Shop in East Hartford, neckline straight front panel, nloved ias a surveyor for the cheater. ^ t e r • ____ graduate of Manchester High 169 BIAIN STREET DT They 'wore pink linen gowns memory of eight of Argentina’s Carol SataUno, both of Bast 943 MAIN Sn«T, MANCHBmi At the recent henon ccnvocor School and the eon of Mr. and WEDDING GOWNS DOWNTOWN MANOHBSrrEB (fiffs—d Ileer Neort to Booee * Hale) fashioned with white Netting- leatUng dancers, recently. kiUed Hartford and sisters of the NATURAL H lX illl : tfott'of Hartt College of Musie, Mrs. Stephen W. Lewkowlcs of Knowltori'Rohrbach ham lace sleeves and over- in a plane crarii. bridegroom; and Miss SheUa Unlvaralty cf Hartford, Cyrus 5 Bates Rd., haa been elected For the Bride eMrts. They also wore white Eleanor D'Antu<»o and Ted Douton of Manchester. Their FOODSHbffil 8tevena*'cf 29 Horton St. , n - to the corpa honor committee picture hats and carried colonial Klvltt will dance the “ Don pastel yellow gowns and yellow at Norwich University, North- bats were styled to oelved the cunpoelUon award Attendants Kathleen A. Rohrbach and bouquets of sweetheart roaes, Quixote” pas de deux. Cynthia picture hats were styled AT •HB"''-/ ,'and waa ranked tin t in the field, Vt., where he is a junior Charles E. Knowlton Jr., both pompons and stophanotls. Gregory emd Ivan Nagy wUl ap- match the honor attendant’s, business administration major. FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY and they carried baskets tiUed | - senior ctoee. Fnderlc De Glo- and Mothers of Manchester, exchanged wed­ Flowar g;lris were Darlene pear in the "Black Swan’ ’ pas P A H ^ ; The committee intoiprets the with white and yellow daisies. ^ vanni a t 162 Downey Dr. n- ding vows'Saturday morning at Fedus of Orfcherier, ■ sister of de deux, celvM Gnyoe, Lo^ award honor code. Investigates al­ Second Congregational Church. Sandra Lee Hanley of Man- All Custom Made the bride, and Carla Neary of h i (ipera leged vlolattanB, and perforins The bride is the daughter of East Hartford, niece of the other student self-government Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohrbach of bridegroom. Their pink gowns at Reasonable Prices Bmmanuist College, Boston, duties. He Is also a member GERANIUMS 101 Washington St. The bride­ were similar to those wt»n by FUEL OIL 'Moss, students named to the of the fencing team and junior 649-1133 groom is the son of Mr. and the adult attendants. They had flrat ■emestor dean’s list are claes eecretaxy. v Mrs. Charles E. Knowlton Sr. vdilte lace bows In their hair 17.9 Twi— Mary E. Matson, daughter of West Hartford. and carried friUy baakets fUled 6M GaL BObt^ **1 □ PAL MATCHMATE of Mf. and M n. Henry W. Mat- LAR9E SIZE The Rev. Felix 'Davis, pastor with pink and red roaes. Day Nodoa For DellTery of Second CongregaUonal M Etanr Bnraer . son of*961 4|icuce St. and a sen- Gregmy Neary of Bast Hart­ vi|cr matbamatlce m ajor; Mies Chul-ch, performed the douMe- (Loriiia Studios) ford, brother-in-law of the MANCHRSTiR • j(eiw> F> jHammdnd, daughter c f ilili'ikini: determines rlng ceremony. Herbert Chatx- bridegroom, served as best W'^wv ky was organist. A spray of E n g i n e d OIL HEAT. INC: r'^lir'. 'gnd.M n. J o e ^ F. Ham- gladioli was on the altar. The engagement of Mss Lu- - 649-4908 ' ii nustf of 62 Oakwpod Rd; and n-io TTothaWno Custer of Monchestor, brother \oiire\penenee. The bride was given in mar­ olnda Katherine Purnell of ' k Jubar economics major; and riage by her father. She wore a RockviUe to Francis J. Dante Jr. 7'MtoSiKaren J. KopecU, daugh- gown of silk oiganza, designed of Tolland, has been announced ■ter c f M r. and M n . Henry J. with ring collar, short puffed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. VKopeckl of 141 Crostwood Dr. Ernest S. Purnell Jr. of 82 CoiiMtothUOristiwSciewx L e (^ sleeves, A-line skirt and detach­ rrs ^'and a Junior history major. BOXED able chapel train, edged and ac­ Grand Ave., RockvUle. r — f r e e LEOrUHE on CHRISTIAN SdENGB cented with jeweled re-embrol- Her fiance is the son of Mr. M n. Lynn G. White and Miss EnUtled "The Power Crisis and the ladlvidUal’’ dered alencon lace. Her elbow- and Mrs. Francis J. Dantz Sr. . '.Oebqnli Ann Claik, daughten Lecturer: Miss Patileto ■nitUe, C,fl. of Ssn Franctoco, CaUf, CEMETERY length veil of silk illusion was o l Grandview Rd., Tolland. SCr^ liiid M n. Harland Clar)c Place: First Onirch of CSirtst, Scientist attached to a pearl-trimmed The bride-elect is a 1969 grad­ OF MANCHESTER -ok 806 Center St., left recenUy 447 North Msln St., Msnebester, Conn. POTS cap of matching lace accented uate o l RockviUe High School, y lo r graduate studies in En^and, Hme: Friday evening. May 36,1973,^ 8:00 PM. and will graduate from the Hart­ AND VElUrON First Cburrii of Ohri^Sotontlst, Msnelwstor with crystals, and she carried a ')in e u m , Germany, and Austria, Weloemee Yon colcmial bouquet of daisies, yel­ ford Hospital School of Nursing ‘T h e F onnal -Wear Bang*; '''i^onKred by Kearney (Neb.) low sweetheart roaes and baby's In June. $0.49 breath. Mr. Dantz Is a graduate of foy^tbe Mrs. John MclAUghlln of Ellington High School,' $laas of Bristol was matron of honor, 1966. He is employed by the LARGEST and Miss Kristine Keeney of A4P Food Stores. Manchester, cousin of the bride, A summer wedding Is plaiuied> SELECTION We keep your narne on record, was maid of honor. Their em­ pire gowns of maize yellow chif­ Joseph Schoens HANSma FUOHSIA AND limited fon were accented with bands of ‘ not just your house number. multi-colored floral embroidery Wed 25 Years time only! and fashioned with ruffles FORMAL We know a customer as a person, not an edging the pendant necklines Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. .account number. We also know his fur­ and cuffs of the long tapered Schoen, 164 Florence St, observ­ nace and burner. When they should be fed sleeves. They wore maize tulle ed their 28th wedding anniver­ WEAR ’ 5 . 9 5 ^‘Pantene Plus” headbows with streamers deco­ s- sary, May 17. The couple were and maintained. And if some trouble de­ rated with white and yellow dai­ feted at a celebraUon in their velops, we’ll be there in minutes fb dp sies, and carried baskets filled honor. May 14, at a local restau­ ^ O R 'something about it. \ Combination Offer with similar daisies and baby's rant, foUowed by a reception In Usually, a cleaning and adjusting will - breath. their honor given by their daug- Bridesmaids were Mrs. David ter. Miss Jayne C. Schoen of end the problem. But if your equipment is CEMETERY BASKETS Rohrbach of Manchester and Manchester, and Mr. and Mra. RENT getting old, inefficient, and expensive to either combination QUuum photo Raymond J. Caron of Windsor, BAST OF THB HVBB . . . Mrs. Cart Rohrbach Jr. of WE AlAO AU the latest Mytea and colors maintain. We’ve got the replacements to MRS. CHARLES E. KNOWLTON JR. brother and sister-in-law of the Somers, sisters-in-law of the STOCK in' stock irotht to send give you total home comfort. Like the de­ bride; Miss Barbara Lynne couple. RUFFLED away i >r . . . We X Ring $ 1 M C«:Pendant on chain ford and Paul Vasques of Ken­ 235 pendable Mobil.Thermo Jet oil burner. The Keeney of Manchester, cousin sage of dalslea. The couple wiU The coiqile's parents, Mrs. SHIRTS n r from rioja' slses 4-aO; Men’s B. Pierced earrings D. Pierced earrings of the bride; and Miss Ruth sington. Uve in Manchester. Eva Schoen of Manchester and ALL. THE sises ZM a Reg., 84-46 Sbort,^ E. Pendant on chain $150 Mobil Thermo Flow water heater that never, _ Bentley o l Manchester. Their Mrs. Rohrbach wore a coral kirs. Knowlton, a 1968 grad­ Wilfred J. Caron of Windsor ' LATEST 86-62 Lnng, 86& Bbcta Long, the Aqua Booster that stores a chiffon dress with matching aC' uate of Manchester School, were among the friends and rel- 86-42 Extra Short. u to wear as single pieces oras matched runs ouf of hot water, and Wheo you purchase Shampoo de Pantene, 6 oz. size, apricot colored gowns and head sets. In 14K white gold. y supply of hot water. pieces were similar to those cessories and a coral color attended the Chandler Schocri of atives attending. , * ' thermostatically controlled you’ll receive a complimentary -2 os. size of .the glamellia corsage. The WHATEVER THB OOOA8XON — SEE keep o u r name on your records ^ |0 q | | | ^ q | | same shampoo. S formulas: for oily, dry or normal worn by the honbr attendant, bride- Boston. She Is employed as a Mr. and Mrs. Schoen were tASY PAYMENTS INVITED For any heating problem, and their baskets were also fill­ groom's mother wore a light secretary at Industrial Trucks, married May 17, 1947 at the and call our number. hair. With your purchase of the 12 oz. size of Hair ed with white and yellow daisies blue chiffon coat-dress wRk Inc., East Hartford. N o r t h Methodist Parsonage, .-.A Spray de Pantene you’ll receive 2 oz. purse size o f and baby's breath. matching accessories and a Mr. Knowlton, a 1967 grad- Henry St. The late Rev. James REBAL MENS snap the same hair spray in natural, firm or extra firm John M cLau^lin of Bristol white GlamelUa corsage. uate of HaU H i^ School, West Monroe Gage officiated. "THt COMMiri t4ltri STOW ,■ ; MJIOUR SERVlOE • FHONE M M IE We Give hold. You’ll love Pantene with the famous Swiss served as best man. Ushers A reception was held at the Hartford, Is attending Central Mr. Shoen Is employed at Ar- 901 • 907 Main St. ‘ Trl-CSty Plata r ValMbls ■'fc- conditioning ingredient. were David RMirhach o l Man­ EUlngton Ridge Country Club. Connecticut State OoUege, New row-Hart Inc., Hartford, as a MANCHESTER VERNPN 85 E. CENTER ST. 649-5268 JEWELERS-SILVESSMITHS SINCE 1900 . chester and Carl Rohrbach Jr. For a wedding trip to Bermuda, Britain. He is a member of the lab technician. Mrs. Shoen is Open Mon. thru Sat. Open Mon. thru Friday i W f ■ ’K-. (DAL, OMoietloa, Mandieetor Paikate A M-ORy Flora, M oHarty Brothers VeinoB , . . open Mon. thru Frl. to t) of Somers, brothers of the bride; Mrs. Knowlton wore a red, Connecticut Army National employed at the Connecticut 9:80 to 6:80 lOtOO fo B;m - 968 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ' GreeR StaBvel OPEN THURS. AND FRI. TO 9 P.M/ -* John Pensiero cf New Britain, white and blue pantdress with Guard and is a Federal employe Mutual Life Insurance Co., Thuiaday until 9 p.m. Saturday untiOtSO Hartford - Middletown • New Britain 31E CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Michael Johnson of West Hart- matching accessories and a cor- at the Hartford State Armory. Hartford.

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given a trial, but they also sug­ gested that there be a curfew in DR. LAWRENCE S. LAMB D ir e c to r s the park, that cars and motor­ > o cycles be prohibited from driv­ ing in the park, that there be -O A Common Irresularity C o m m e n t more lights throughout the pivrk, (0 u. that the old parking lot bo used o:i- S ession as a recreation area, that there be more trash barrels in the l U K park, and that there be some A public comment session wEts evening supervision of play recently held in the Mulncipal Building. M ayor John Thompson areas for young children. Zu. When the Heart Skips a Beat was in charge. ______D O A MargEtret Rd. resident com- By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. longer pause than usabl be­ clude nervousness or anx­ about your skipped beats. Of plEiined o f conditions on EUid WANTED SUMMER SESSION Dear Dr. Lamb—We read fore the next beat. This^ives iety, indigestion, cigarettes course, everyone with this along several town streets. He Clean, Late Model your column every day, and rise to the sensation of a and coffee. Incidentally, problem should have an suggested that Broad St. be re­ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE though you have discussed skipped beat, Sometimes the some people get over these evaluation such as you have paved in some He com­ plained about the poor condition USED CARS Arts and Sciences this before I would appreci­ second beat is stronger be­ problems by gradually in­ had. In the rest of your Engineering cause more blood 1 ^ ac­ of Middle Tpke., the poor drain­ ate it if you would comment creasing their physical ac­ letter you have detailed Top Prices Paid Business and PubUc Administretion cumulated in the heart dur­ age at Broad EUid HilliEud St., again. For six months I have tivity. A good program for these and have indicated For All Makes! Electronic Technology had skipped heartbeats. Six ing the pause. and the unsightliness of the area you would be to eliminate that in your case they are along New State Rd. Euid months ago after a bowling Many pec^le have these coffee and all stimulating all normal. CARTER CHEVROLET Registration session I took a hot bath and and are totally unaware of Adams St. where the man said OF MANCHESTER drinks entirely (also alcohol Faintness after a hot bath considerable dumping has oc­ CO.. INC. for Evening Classes nearly fainted. My doctor, them. The difference is prob­ can ag^avate the problem) can occur in young healthy curred. 1229 Main St. five or six internists and one ably a matter of how force­ and begin a gradual walking May 30 - June 3 cardiologist all assure me ful the second beat is as people. The heat relaxes the Thompson invited eight wom­ Phone 646-6464 program each day. Build up en from the Center Springs Park II am to 8 pm Tuesday thru Friday my heart is okay and that well as how sensitive the blood vessels, and when you your walking time and try area to attend the session EUid all I have is skipped beats person is. Now that you are 9 am to 12 noon Saturday not to worry about your first stand up there is a discuss the problem of recent or tachycardia and am too aware of them you are more skipped beats. If you build tendency for the blood to ac­ dlsturbaances in and neEir the RANGE AND Auerbach Hall Room 228 nervous. It is making me a concerned about them, and up your walking program cumulate in the lower part of this can ag^avate the prob­ park. 936 Main Manekattar nervous wreck. I am 66 enough and stay away from the body and cause faint­ FUEL OIL Evening classes begin June 5; lem. When I evaluated thou­ The women suggested that a years old, retired and quit stimulating drinks which in­ ness. The longer one stays T n GASOLINE sands of apparently healthy plEin to light an area in the park end July 27 moNiM3-8m smoking 20 years ago. There clude coffee, tea and colas, a hot tub and sweats, the for youths to hEing out in be are many old people who men flying aircraft this was the problem may well dis­ more likely this is to occur. For oourae liatlnga in all fields, write or live here in the retirement the most frequent irregular­ appear on its own. Now The Federal Trade Commis­ BANTLY OIL ity of the heart and occurred phone for 1972 Summer Seaalon Bulletin village with me who have tachycardia just means fast sion stated a year ago that in all ages, even in some of CO M PAN Y, INC. the same affliction. heart rate and of course that steam baths and similar SEVEN ELEVEN Dear Reader — Yes this the astronauts. Everybody can occur with exercise, practices were dangerous FOOD STORE 331 Main Street 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartferd, Conn. 06117 problem is very common. It probably has some of these nervousness, fever and any for older individuals with U n iversity o f H a rtfo rd 6SS-4811 K z t. 887 at one time or another. is the result of an irregular variety of conditions and can high blood pressure and cir­ Tel. 649-4595 Offers You These heart beat; that is, one beat Things which seem to ag­ be a manifestation of your culatory problems. OPEN 2 4 h o u r s Rockville 875-3274 may occur early causing a gravate this condition in­ nervousness and worrying (NEWSPAFES ENTERPRISE ASSN.) so S. Green Rd., Manchester L A -Z -B O Y ® Vernon Schools Topic Of Meetings AAagical All-In-One Goal of $6,000 Met The Board of Education will PricM vtfeettve TW. Mev 23rd thru Set. Mev 37th. 1*72 Reg.. Super 13o«. meet tonight at 8 p.m. In the Unscented Can ^ Beimet Junior High School MISS BRICK HAIR SPRAY 59* Fine Reclining' " MEiin Building. In Cancer Fund Drive On the Eigenda are committee ▼ ■ RIGHT GUARD DEOD. 89* reports; a replEu;ement appolnt- The $6,000 goal for 1972 in the TTie visiting hours will be from nrent EU id a new appointment to LISTERIHE MOUTHWASH ^ C h airs For cancer fund drive in Vernon, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. the Educatlontti Advisory Com- has been achieved, according to Amateur Arts mittee for the Cooperative Oc- Atty. Martin Burke, chairman The Fine Arts .comittee of cupatioiud Education Program; of tile drive. the Vernon Juiiior Women’s and a ftujulty appcdnbnent for -Cold Drink CUPS Since not all returns are in Club will sponsor an amateur next yeEU", three rosignations, K 7 et. Oeby Dtti|a .jP ^ from the house-to-house cam­ art. show, Juhe-3 from 10 a.m. and three requests for leaves 100 Ceent pk|. paign, the chEiirman £»id he ex­ to 4 p.m. at the Tri-City Shop- ^ absence. pects the total figure to be one Plaxa. The Town Building Com­ FRESH QUARTERS of the largest ever in this area. All Vernon adults end children mittee will hold special meet­ are invited to submit "hang- ICE TEA M IX POTATO CHIPS He expressed gratitude to the ings on M ay 23 and 30 Euid its -A t townspeople for their support 8-*>le’’ works of their own crea- regulEU* monthly meeting June a year when the economy exhibit. The only IGA II et- Bef i R V qualification is CHICKEN has been uncertain. The subject at aU meetings will 10^ *^ 8 9 ^ ■< . • ‘ ‘ ( i George Chase, treasurer of EunEiteurs. ■ ^ ‘^erson is aUowed to en- YoLir Choice O f the crusade, said of the total, Tuesday, the TBC will con­ ter one exhibit which should be *■ -Lii' 7 LEMON JUICE $2,000 was collected in the fer with Charles CronclrU, as- PORK & BEANS unfremed. The committee will w PARTS SENECA house-to-house canvass. The re- sistEint supervisor of buildings HANOvn O A C Geert Battle 49c malnder was oontributed by grounds, on Etiterattons to J U M IO J % W U.S.D.A. GRADE A' TABIERITE v r 6 Styles individuals and businesses who work. Anyone wishing ______a»i__ h. Cen ww further information should con- ^ b e r ^ n School, IVt m BARTENDERX were canvassed separately. tact either Mrs. Arthur Herold “ '®“ planned for use by YM C A Trip LEGS Wiskey Sour Mix or Mra. Alton HoK. Eirtries wlU ® ® "^ administration offices, The IndiEui Valley YMCA, in Hudson NAPKINS be returned. meeting will deal WITH BACK Starting At cooperatkm with a number of Help FISH proposEds to make an ad- Fealy lex Peck Marshmallows 25* other “ Y ’s” In the E ire a , will be 110 Ceeet Packet# ib. SUNSHINE -ft’s on ’$ Day! - The FISH ^anlxaUon is in renovations sponsoring a four-week trip this to Bennet., Hydrox Cookies 47* volunteers 3 3 ‘ 3 5 summer across the United States and Into Mexico. Boys ^ numlNir of C«««e* " f S 'o Q l i t -— WMto or Colort O a . c o n ^ Z e BREAST and girls aged 11 through 16 Democrats Hear KRAR WITH WINGS BIG ROLL are eUgible to make the trip. *°®® *” "««<»• e^laU y Quart Jar G reg Abbott, associate dl- ®“ ®*’ who need trans- GOP Legislator (0 rector of the Southington YM CA Portation to a doctor’s office or 37. SCOT Ltii Chafr Pfetured, MIRACLE COLUMBIA GEM wlU dlrecf the trip. Those going emergency help, A three-term RepublicEin Sale Prfi;^ $ 1 6 9 . will travel by camper vans. Anyone wishing tq vrfunteer a legislator will be the guest 1 lb PRg TOWELS WHIP BACON 49 1M Ceeet M l Elach van wlU have a self-ccm- ^ **^^..* speaker Wednesday, when the of comfort. Ruggetf constrLiction kind of comfort. Rugged construction ond the feel of luxury tained living unit which will month should contact Mrs. Joan club of Manchester IHM*^______TO liAKB YOUR DAO HAPRY. .. sleep up to nine persons. Each P o o rtm a n , holds its regular meeting. It IGA TABIERITE USDA CHOKE GIVE A BBCLINEBt imU will be driven by a res- ~ ^ IGA TABURITI BONELESS )fr^W llh of luxury to provida complete stratch- are }ust part of the story. The handsome La-Z-Boy of your will be Eit 8 p.m. in the Miulne A radliMr is a g ift that will last fo r msny ponsltrie aduK leEider. The Club on Parker St. TOP ROUND STEAK choice b certain lo odd the right amount of graciousness to group will visit 17 states. Flotilla Fails fihe EippearEince before a RUMP ROAST l^kiJtatfbit. 4 * tho kind thcrt a man waptt and appraciafasi The trip will be geEU'ed to the pc^tical group of a prointnent that special room vrHere Dad loves to relax. And your friends Interests of the age group going To Block Navy person from the riVEil party Is BONELESS I b a k>t of dHforenca between |u ^ sitting and being com- on it. ’The cost for the entire considered a first for Manches­ London Broil will odmire you for your good taste. See us during our Special a fins FsthaYs Day gifti trip, including meEils, trans­ GROTON, Conn. (A P ) — ter. Chicken of the Sea (In Oil) jdeteV relaxed. And your 'lie-man" will be able to tell the Duritse't Fancy * 1?’ Cet from tke Roeed Thsy are available in pnirogral breathable portation, leEuiershlp Etnd ad- tiler rain nor tide nor o State Rep. Donald Genovesl S%oz. 4 9 ‘ ghgnk Light Tung *1“ 4 3 * Father's Day Sale! mission to all places of interest, turned paddle boat stayed a flo- MancheMer’s 18th Assembly Stuffed Olives Buk. .dif^erioe, the outstanding dHferencel La-Z-Boy provides his UJ3. Naturiial^ee and easjr.^oare BazenkmO. will be $476 for “ Y ” members, tllla of small boats from stag- District will discuss Con- TRUE FLAVORED What a m e r w h e r ’e DgT Anyraie wishing further Infor- ing a symbolic ’’blockEide’’ of nectlcut’s new “no-fault” in- matlon should contact the Indl- the UB. N avy submarine base gurance statute, signed into^YLASIC law RELISHES an VEilley YM O A office a*. Ver- during Armed Fhrees E>ay over ThursElay by Gov. Thomas IGA SODA non Circle. the weekend. Mcaklll •HOTDOG •GINGER ALE eCLUl SODA .■'•7 ■ i-V- • Antiques Show But when it was over, most ranking ml- •ORANGE •ROOT REER The Rockville United Metho- of the weary demonstrators had jj^yty ^member on the leg- ^ H A M B U R G •LEMON A LIME I dlst Church, Grove S t will accepted an offer from the jgjaturiinsurance committee, •SW Ef sponsor its fifth annual Antiques Coast Guard of a tow back to n the special com- •GRAPE or C O U Show and Sale, May 24 and 25 port. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ mittee established to study "no- Jh® ™ Insurance. He was on a The show wUl feature items ^dled IM. miles up toe gub-commlttee that spent two •M a a r tsiM 'a awteay displayed by antiques dealers Thames R iver against the tide, ^ Massachusetts, study- KINGSFORD win i«|i«r «r, at tta npEae* from this area as well ^ sever- trailing strings of ^oons rej^ Its fWdlBlBE BMMil or aagr al from MEissachusetts Eind resenting mines. When they Wednesday part thMwd wMboot Rhode Is to d . The hours on were J^ady to rrturn, the tide t o r ‘^k g ro lin d "'M cuDt.ooeta o t p— M ay 24 WlU be noon to 10 p.m. had shifted and was against ,, mnit " insuramN> the Charcoal Bri<|uets|0^69* Give Dad he-man^ comfort.. ikptcv Drown CREME FILLED and on toe 26th from noon to 9 th^ again. spec^rtow p a i^ T ^ eS i- NEW FLAVORS D.m. The CoEist Guard helped a ca- j IGA SANDWICH COOKIE^ .. , , , j cut, Eind his predictionprediction of the Gulden's Mustard SiT 17* HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 S * 1 Gulflite AU of toe Items on display noe, two paddieboats and a • * Vanilla'Chocolate ^ 14 m . effect it will have on OonnecU- REDISCOVER AMERtCAl will be for sale. rowboat back to port after fish- drivers * Lemon-Linrte * A iit it drivers. WHITE SCOniES c . 5 ANACONDA Kindergarteiw tog two demonstrators from toe 1 Pt. A question and answer period Hl-C Fruit Drinks O P E N P IT O CE A N S P R A Y Strained & Whole Rocking Lounging The kindergarten rooms of the water when one boat over- 2 02. will foUow the talk. The meet- BARBECUE SAUCE Btl. Venwn schools will be open turned. 3 9 ' CRANBERRY SAUCE ’cL**. 2 5 * ALUMINUM FOIL CAPTAIN N' KIDD “^r'ooast Guard also towed 2'A Ib. DRY ROASTED Thursday so that children who lie . will be entering klndergEirten a raft away from a 60-yard se- PEANUT BUHER Jar 9 9 ' PLANTER'S PEANUTS ’ ..7 6 9 * next fall may vlsU with their curity zone at about the time parents. the N avy was evacuating a sub- Yale Receives Thls will also give the parents marine because of Ein Co m ■ ■ C O O L |J;(l|lil|>H T A S T V RECLINA-ROCKER TV Viewing. FnU B»d ReeHiring an opporunlty to question the anonymous telephone bomb 3i1 HILL'S BROS. teachers regEirding the kinder- threat. $14 Million 9 INCH WHITE garten curriculum and the chil­ ------NEW HAVE>N (A P ) — Yale dren will have an opportunity ’ITie teeth and Jaws of the University has announced toe COFFEE FRISH STRAWBERRIES PAPER PLATES to observe the different mater­ spotted hyenas are so powerful receipt of two gifts totaling eRtR. FROM ials they wiU be working with that they can crack large about $U mllUon from the eOrip during the ■ school year. bones. bequespt and a speclEil trust CALIFORNIA eEbc. Pork fund of the late EYederlck ^1 - necke, prominent New York S TA R. G A'ZElC'tv) business executive Eind a Yale -By C L A Y R. PO LLAN - alumnus. aaanchester UIRA VINE RIPENED 3 9 OF Your Daily Activity Guid* JM Belnecke, who died July 30, "C According to th. Stan.' 1971, was the retired president To develop message for Tuesdoy, of the Sperry and Hutchinson Cantaloupes 4- 7-2(V64^ c:o. read words corresponding to numbers 6566-74 ' ^ T A U R U S o f your Zodiac birth sign. Yale said Simday that a AM. 20 1 You 31 Riding 61 Pfivocy bequest ol $6 mlllicm would go 2 W ill 32 Sensible 62 Be toward Y ale’s new Institution I ^ M a V 20 3 Good 33 Those 63 Perform ‘•3 TUBS. - FRL Oj35-39-54-59 4 Let 34 Curb 64 Importonl of Social Studies. ’Hie rest of &/M-67-89Y0 5 Hondle 35 You 65 Policy the gift, about $8 million, is for 6 Your 36 Sper>ding 66 Decisions 7 Others 37 With 67 Optimistic SAGITTARIUS the Yale HbrEiries, with speclEil '“ 3 9 ' 8 Luck's 38 Course 68 Icleos provisions for the Belnecke T H i. 9 P.AA. 9 Personal 39 Hove 69 Potient rare book imd mEmuscript li­ JUNE 20] 10 W ith 40 Slow 70Speciol D l C . l t 3 ” 2 9 ' ^>43^4-55-58 I I Encounter 41 And 71 Confined 3- 8-10-2^ brary, which opened at Yale to .^0-75-79-86 12 Minor 42 Things 72 Gloves 1963. 13 Improve 43 Fir>e 73 To 28-5083-85V5J 14 You 44 For 74 TexJoy CAPRICORN I , 2 5 ' 15 You 45 Down 75 Collections D ie . l6Deloys 46 Seek 76 And Builders Sought 17Moy 47 Opposite 77 Prociice SPRINGFIE5UD, Mo. (AP) — i>15-17-56-57 ISRelotions 48 High 78 Thrift Carpenters Eind other workers Ry60-71-ffi 19 Should 49 W ho 79 Antiques 20 Moke 50 Outlook 80 Hondsome are being recruited by the As­ 21 Follow 51 Now's 01 Morsey-wise AQUARIUS semblies of Qod here to help 22 Relations 52 Be 82 Avoid JAN. 20. build new churches in Mexico, 23 Some 53 Time 83 is 24 With S4 Right E4 Speciol f it . It Chile, Ecutuior and Psmama. FIRST FOOD i^l-29-32-38 25 You 55 Addir>g 85 Bright 5-6-9-: Besides CEiipenters, the 26 Be 56 Fee! 66 Suggested 24-27-72 m 27 Kid 57 Restricted 87 Services ohurch WEmts block layers, ce- 28 Mor>ey 58 To 88 6roodir>g m e n t finishers, plumbers, STORE OF MANCHESTER 29 A 59 To 09 Show painters and electricUins to vol­ 30 With 60 And 90 It unteer for a minimum of two I^^Good (^)Advcrsc ^^Ncutral weeks’ labor on misslims build­ 646 CENTER ST. (W e Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities) ing projects. 64S46N I, PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESrra EVENING HKIALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22. 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, kANCBESTBB, OQNNv MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN Friends Honor Retiring Teachers About Town <*«_...... ^ Two Boltoii teachers who will tiny farming community com- three school administrators. Dr. They parUclpated in work- ^ retire next month were feted at pcsed mainly of families >■<1------'— Rotary-w - —, Ckib wdll be Bee Bee Bee’s a dinner Friday evenlnc:. Ninety Italian descent. dent of schools; George Patros, new procedures in voter regis-1 guest speaker at the Manches- friends of Mrs. Ulllan Mack and She traced the changes in principal of the elementary tratlon. ter Rotary Club meeting tomor- Mrs. Betty Wright gathered at education during the past five school complex; and John Pet­ Oo-Op Msettag row at 6:80 p.m. at the Man- NOTICE Fiano's Restaurant for a testi­ decades, noting that, with the rus, assistant principal. monial dinner. -- ■ , - ' "nie Bolton Got^raUve Nurs- Chester Country Club. He wrlll current swing toward "open PrcsMtaUons wrere also made schoU wrlll hold a general explain how Rptarlans may Mrs. Mack, whose service to classrooms" in one large room, ** meeting tmnorrow at 8 p.m. in practice "international service” Win No Fluke Bolton schools goes back to educational philosophies appear Orpnlza- the education building of Bolton by providing a home for college 1B23, was presented a plaque by to have come full circle. Manchester Water Company school board chairman Andrew “ I CougrugaUwikl Church students during short periods BAliTIMORE (AP) — alnce 1998, the teletlmer on the many years and was backed Betty Wright, who is present­ b e ^ M the Bolton Educational ^ slate of ofticera for the when college faculties am not tot aboard showed the dimen­ dewn to 1-6 odds by the crowd. Maneggia, a former pupil. ly teaching English at the Jun­ — scored a Several other former pupils .. » . y*"' be pre- available. sion of Bee Bee Bee’s piarform- Bee Bee Bee, whose only pre­ ior high level, wdll complete SI Stokes also served as toast- gented, ____ TO OUR CUSTOMERS: stunning upset in the 97th were present, at least one of Preakness, but it wasn’t a ance. vious stakes victory this year years of service as an educator master for the evening. p^jy oomoUl, public TWe VFW AuxBlary wUl have Hla ttms of 1:56 S-6, on a was In a Maryland-bred only whom studied in the one room next month. She has q>ent IS of A request to ihcrense rates to all customers has filed with the Public fluke. iv' track rated sloppy after two event, was brought hack to -schoolhouse of the I920’s. these in Bolton. BosebaU Notes health nurse, and Mrs. Awhi* brief business session tomor- The colt, who campaigned at daya of rain, was the fifth best PlmUco by trainer Del Carroll In her remarks, Mrs. Mack She also spoke fondly of her \ >e^e action last Hicks, teacher at the nursesyb«»l^ ihJitT'-aP kt tlin, Poet Home. Utilities Commission. The total alKiount of each new rate increased proposed is a minor Maryland track laaa since the cleaalo was changed after showing poor form in traced her career as an elemen­ years in Bdhm and expressed Yankees defeated the school, wrUl both give brief Later, ^tha Auxllb^ wrUl Join Giai^ 19 to 11, writh Steve Hoi- talks. the post for a memorial service than a year ago, beat the chal­ to the curren t distance In 1926. F lorid a . tary schocd teacher in Bolton, her regrets on leaving. as follows: lenge! of better known adver- Canonero H's record M 1:64 “ He never settled down in the recalling when the town was a Both wmmen were praised by fc*"*V?.5*^'**”*’ Present members and those *®r deceased members. Elected K powrer wras supplied wrhose chUdren wrUl be attend- and appointed oftloers are re- eariea at Pimlico Saturday and was set last year on a faat paddock down there,” Carroll SEBVICa: CHARGE CHARGE FOR WATER fully earned the SU6,SOO lin t tra ck • said, "and never ran his race. 1 11 Dana As- ing next year are wrelcome to minded to be In uniform, OaUons Per Qmurter Quarterly Chaige p l^ wdth three MU apiece. attend the meeting. Site of Meter Quarterly Charge priae. Jockey Ron Threotte aald he Then he developed shipping t 6.20 F irst 60,000 at 76c p e r 1000 Oa b . Tom Maneggia wasw as on the _ . , „ ------%" didn’t get his' uaual response problems. Bo we decided to Tolland County Superior Court oono oi iM m ?4” s.ps Next 840,000 at 60c p e r 1000OalS. Heavily favored Rlva Ridge, mound for the losers. from Rlva Ridge, and ob­ skip the , come 1” 0.70 Over 900,000 at 43c p e r 1000 Gala. In the farm circuit, the Ti­ Tuesday, assorted sandwrlch- the wlre-to-wlre Kentucky Der­ IH” 16.15 served, "maybe he’s not as back to Maryland and wait.” es, potato chips, vegetaUe Public Fire ProteotioD by winner, and Key To The gers toj^d the Flyers 4 to 3 „ . 2” good in the slop.” William S. Farish m , who sticks, chocolate cMp bar; 22.60 Mint were weU placed In the 1 Thursday. W inning p itch er wras ^ ^ FUEL OIL 8” 51.60 Inch Feet of Mains | .026 per year Befmw leaving Pimlico on bought Bee Bee Bee and 19 oth­ Decisions Difficult Steve Brown.Browm. Biggest Mtters Wednesday, baked cM cken,! HydranU 24.00 per year 8-16-mUe Preakneaa, but the ex­ Chkilsii. OjOJ> 4” 80.65 Sunday, however, Rlva Rldge’a e r h orses from IKTlUam S. M il­ mashed potatoes. cra n b erry' p ected colUqikM o f front-running for the Tigers were Brian 6” 161.26 trainer, Lucien Laurin, in­ ler last January, said he waa sauce, choice of vegetable, Jel- M taklNgals. Bee Bee Bee never materia- Winkler and Ronald Morrone 17J9 dicated he was not hm >py with uncertain whether Bee Bee Bee lo writh- topping; Thursday, Private Fire Protection U ied. who each had a double. (g|-Hr. MsOos tsg Turootte’s ride. would run In the Belmont on In Youth Sentences cMcken salad sandwrlch, pickle SprlnkUra $ J7 per year Barry Bre.slow ccaitributed IM Iv a ty ) Fire Stations 11.00 per year Then, after taking a four- "I think he () sulk­ June 10. cMps, peanut butter cbokies; ___ (AP photo) Decisions came hard in three at home or schorri until he start­ twro Mts to the F ly e rs’ cause. H ydranU 130.00 per year length lead into Ihe itretoh, ed from being restrained,” Mrs. John Tweedy, the oper­ Friday, tuna macaroni salad, M-Hr. Bsoasg gsfvies WINNER’S CIRCLE — Unheralded Bee Bee Bee, cases, each concerning a 20- ed on marijuana. After that he Registrars’ Conference Bee Bee Bee held off the uaual Lrurin sa id , "a n d A nally sid t out ator of Meadow Stable who had sliced tomatoes and lettuce, po- (AP pboCo) wras suspended fiv e tim es. Virginia Assard and SopMe ------late drive by No Le Hace to the Mt ” her hopes for a ’Triple Crown with jockey Eldon Nelson, surprised by winning the year-un harmful,” explained Caldwrell the winning mutual of $89.40, the Triple Crown—Citatten was came out of the Preakness in One youth had been found trars wMch wras held at Holiday Bolton correspondent. wrho appeared u p se t W hitaker the biggeat Preakneaa payoff the last to do it. In 1946—title in good shape. guilty of burning down the Ell­ has in the past received sus­ Inn in Meriden. Donshae, gig ngg Read Herald Advertisements Sudden Death Defeated ington school administration pended sentences from both this building. A Jury brought in a court and circuit court on Final Qualifying Day verdict against Ehigene Riddick ch a rg es conn ected writh d n ^ . of Nmlh Park St., Rockville, His attrsmey, Martin Burke, I State Muscleman Wins | ]\FL Owners Confer and yesterday he was sentenced argued in favor of allowring PETAUIMA, CsUf. (AP) — "I waited a year for him and . ^ to prison on twm counts; arson, the boy to continue treatment A muscleman from Bristol, I flnaUy got him,” said the 800- ^ g V O ' i ' n I "FI dZk'VAT Ic o ’l'IdZk third degree, 1-5 years and bur­ at Marathon House. This of­ EINZ KETCHUP Conn., has captured this city's pound Baker, who lost to Dol- X xl. 1 1 V T glary, third degree, 2-5, con­ 2 fense occurred before he enter­ Thursday for Clubs most prised possession—the clni In last year’s final. secutive and adding up to an ef­ ed the facility wrhlch la in Spen­ fective 3-10 years in prison. The world’s wrlstwrestiing cham- p^uock of Palo Alto, C^- NEW YORK (AP) — Having failed to get enough cer, Masa "To wrrench him out burglary count was for taking a U 0 7 P*«"®***P’ uf., and his brother Ted of Ore- votes to institute sudden death for all games ending in and incarcerate him would BY DEAN YOST Chester High sports a 2-11 These two clubs battle Tuesday tape recorder, and he also re­ Maurice Baker beat defend- middleweight a tie. National Football League owners go back to the serve no useful puriwee and be record. on the Knights' Aeld in a game ceived a six-month suspended Scholastic baseball en- As far cus area conferences that could decide the NOCXJ TONIGHT’S GAMES Ughtwelght uues. conference table again today and begin tackling another sentenca.on a larceny count for extensively damaging,” Burke insisted. f-AO ters its final week for tour- are concerned, Platt High leads tlUe. The Knights sport “ ™ „ ** In Satqrday night’a Anals, pin- Baker won a round trip to the Where the forces behind the this. The prison sentence wraS nament consideration with the COL with an U-2 record e oveiaU record. Ellington la W w ld^ ning his onponent’a right arm summer Olympics in Munich, not suspended but, in serving it, A fter talking writh a counsel­ sudden death movement were with a 13-1 record would finish or from a different branch of 15 games slated before a^ter Briatot Central went into the state’s defending Class C ^***|X,'’*' Buckley In less than SO seconds. Gemutoy. he wdll hopefully g;et psychiatric BEIISHES Stevenaen’a, aiming at making a tie more with a higher percentage than help. Marathon House, Judge Wright midnight Thursday, t h e “ Veroi^ck excitin g b y having It played to a 1-0-13 team , In stressing the need to keep agreed. ’Ihe counselor stressed last day for post-seamn quail- “ k**’ Meriden to take Xavier High of Middletown, verpiancx Vlasic Acationa. accohd poaltioo. Platt victors in all seven Hartford ___ a decision, the forces now The big question behind the him off the street for the pro­ the fact that almost every drug addict sells to support Us hab­ lot Dos, .V . — w u „ i® the defending OCTL baseball County Conference outings, massed are aiming to avoid a issue is whether the prime pur- tection o f the p u blic, as wrell as Of the three t ^ baseball champions?^ faces a showdown with second AMEBIOAN LBAODE Norris Tops Field posslbUlty that could leave the poee of a team is to win or to for- rehabilitation. State’s At­ it. A 2-4 year prison sentence for possession of heroin wras de­ Swoet In the Central VaUey Confer- place St. Bernard’s. The latter NFL open to ridicule. avoid losing. Proponents of a torney Donald B. Caldwrell cited hu a fighting chance to enter RockviUe High sports a sports a 4-1 record with three Wlpco 8 1 As the rules now stand. If the change feel that the method three other separate convic­ ferred and W hitaker wrlll return m biirs to court for a sentrace review the tournament. A team must is good games remaining. Xavier U the Army A Navy 8 1 Dallas Cowboys were to finish now used to count ties places tions, that of taking a motor ve­ vto 51 per cent of Ito games in to the loop. The CTasa B state diamond title- * * the season with a 18-1 record the emphasis on not losing. hicle wdthout the owner’s per­ wrhen he is through at M arathon In AAU Marathon House. A 5-6 year prison sen­ order to qualify for tourney edge over run- holder. Police A Fire whUe the Washington Redskins TTiey want it to be cm winning. mission, l»eakiiig and entering Sears with criminal Intent and bur­ tence on the sale count wras sus­ consideration. ner-up Bloomfield High. Rock- Although the cutoff date for SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Ed Norris, a high school agenda is a pre- glary, and then a violation of pended and probation for two East Catholic sports a 7-7 ville, already aosured of a tour- the tournament is Thursday, industrial arts teacher who says he’s still looking for posai to change sudden death in years ordered. NATIONAL LEAGUE probation, and be said Riddick overall record entering the ft- ney berth, plays Newington the OCTL teams will play three his best racing distance, has won the 48th annual na- divtoion c^ m S s post-seaaon games so that e^h Ihe third case invcdved a nal week. Tlte Slagles have two High Tuesday, and Glastonbury games over the deadline period, W . L . served a total of 10 months for 5 0 tional Amateur Athletic Union marathon. ------Redskins— - would^ possession of the hopelessly addicted youth games remaining. Tuesday High Hiursday In two road out- These games wUl only count ball a specific number of times. all of these. He said neighbors Live It Up Outdoors! 8 2 Norris, 25, of Brockton, Mass, winner on the basis of wrhose need o f heroin wras put egalnst Northwett Catholic In Ings. In the league standings. were in fear of the youth. 2 3 at 30 bags a day. He su{q;>orted West Hartford and Wednesday The Charter Oak Conference Qualifying round for the base- 2 led 188 other runners — In- ton,CHilo was third among tlie record, the 13 ties not counting against a team winning on a PuUic Defender Dawrrence C. 1 8 Us habit by stealing and plead­ with St. Thomas Aqulitas at leader Is CromweU ISgh with ball tounument will begfin 8 eluding the Arst women ever to four women, while Laraine Ep- In determining a won-lost per- j ^thout Its opponent Klaczak termed it extremely 0 4 compete—in the 26-mUe, 886- stein of Brooklyn, failed to fin- centage. That would leave them had the ball, compulsive behavior resulting ed guilty in court to eight bui^ east Catholic High School. The an Impressive 12-2 mark. Wednesday June 2, with the fi- ^nrvf glary and larceny charges. yard champlonriilp event Sun- tab. with a 1.000 percentage to .929 ... j from a traumatic childhood. He Eagles dropped a 6-0 decision North Central Connecticut nals coming for the L and S •day. Mrs. Miller’s husband Tom for the Cowboys. Other Items on the agenda A year ago David Onutti ol earlier with Northwest and Conference pace-setter Is El- claiss schools Friday, June 11 INTERNA'nONAL LEAGUE said there was no damage done W . L . To guard against the possl- ^^e week-long meetings ^ Stafford w as convicted of Finast Ground Beef Sale! Aquinas also won out, 1-0. lington High with a half game and the finals for the IX. and M longest the selection of a site for the in the breaks, that Riddick O ilers 5 0 nm even In nractice 18 Sunday, Winning the distance blHty of such an occurrence ___ „ would enter a place, look breaks and was sentenced to a Cbeitey T6ch Is 0-9 while Man- advantage over Suffleld High. Division on Saturday, June 12. year in jail. He served 10 Mr. Deli Specials! A nsaldl 4 1 miles ” the relaxed and barely portion and placing third In the sentiment has been mounting around and leave, once taking a mUM, tne niaxea ana_ oareiy ^ zirvo iw. w = ^ tv,» in which Kansas aty Is report- BariMra 2 2 niifflnr Nnrria aald after he height portion oi the AAU’s 66- for a method of altering the . . . bottle of liquor, but leaving it m onths o f it, wras released and —*7 ■-C ','fat Fo- v^O U N D BEEF L aw yers 0 4 on the p orch . H is need wras a according to the state’s attor­ the Anlsb line in subur- ^ wd toe reL4l oT toe ney was back on heroin in twro Family PaF Q Q c Stevenson 0 4 boa Ltverpofd. ‘Tm stUl trying pionshlpe, held In conjuncticsi under the circumstances, toe renewal oi uie i^iucago hospital rrot a prison, Klaczak "i* Frankfurts 1 with the marathiNL ' 13-1 team would be toe division All-Star Game contract. months in spite of a 5-4 year Ihs or more to And my best type o# race." **** said and urged Judge Douglass Baked Ham 1, INTEBMATIONAL LEAGUE Miner tossed toe weight 41 champion. B. Wright to provide it. suspended sentence hanging Norris, an AU-America In o v e r Mm. Boiled Ham 7 Shortened to only four feet, 6 8-4 inches, while Paul The proponents of a change Check your fuel supply befassing the pacesetting Whitaker was charged wrlth necessary but disagreed on how Times Were Slow 'BUIT OBINKS jacto Mahurin of Mbrehead both sale and possession of long. ’There is a drug rehabil­ heroin to an undercover agent itation program there. CHICKEN OranEo,Fniit Punch HARTFORD (AP) Al- city, N.C. before the 20-mlIe in Henry Park, Rockville. "I Gnuttl also refused to impli­ though rain slowed most per- m s^. feel he has to go to prison,” in­ cate three others in the breaks orPinkLemomds fwmances in the Hartford Pub- The maratbem was run over a Uo Invitational track meet over roUlng, generally rectangular sisted the state’s attorney, and feeling, according to Flaherty, C Finast I recommended he serve 2-t he wras punishing h im self in not the w^kend, a relay team road course between Liverpool years bpk<47c Norttieastem, led by Captain to watch the clasalc.” 216-687, Chuck Krelg 209-217-698, plus the triple Jump. Carr w m ’, 00th a n d ^ S r t respec- Lenny Dellsle 210, BUI Shelsky awarded the trophy for oU- rather to renew pressure on lU way 18 and link up with the Chef Sausage Pi^a 1414 M pkg 7 0 c Finast Mustard 25c Finast Cuke Chips Uvely, in the field. ^tatere^egtoto ” * w t ^ BOSTON (AP) - Don GUUs, 201, Tom Kershaw 208, Myrtle round athlete defenses and set the stagei for battered defenders in the Salisbury Steak, Chicken Finast Cream Cheese Alice Rhodes of North Can- Barbecue Sauce ■'1 Wagner Drinks track champion. veteran Boston sportscaster Whipple 188-468, Bee Moquin - an all-out assault. ruined provincial capital. The Banquet Ala King, Turkey & Gravy Finast Orange Juice qtetn Joseito won toe three-mile now with WCVB-TV, Is toe 180-604, Jane Glelm 180, Cheryl , _ £ 1J O South Vietnamese headquar­ South V ietnam ese claim ed 122 Fruit Syrup 65c Weichade Drinks 35c ters announced a new drive in of the enemy kMled in the fight­ Hash Brown Potatoes run the next to last event, to fourth winner of toe John B. Turcotte 187-478, Joan Wood- Jt>l£ xO t Ol vrOiCl Finast Canned Soda 1 99c Dole luice Drink Real Cream Tapping Finast 7 01 ctn 47c Gain Finals the central highlands to reen ing. Enemy gunners poured 1,- lift the Huskies past Brown In GiUooly Memorial Award, pre- bury 188, Shirley P ^ tor 4M, Highway 14 between Pleiku and 900 shells into the devastated Birds Eye Awake Finast Cold Cups 65c Underwood Deviled Ham Uie 86th meet, Saturday, sented annually by toe New Sandy Kershaw 461, Mary Whip- Jt rO llC ll 16111118 b ESRKELESY, CaUf. (AP) — B ^ Ice Milk All Flavors hilfgtllon 69c Northeastern, also’ toe 1972 England Patriots in memory of pie 468, P egge Shelsky 468. Oosby, a gymnast from Kdtihim, the threatened provln- city Saturday night and Sun­ Meat Loaf or Pork & Beans 39c Green Giant Sweet Peas cial capiUl 25 miles to the day, the South Vietnamese Freezer Queen Salisbury Steak indoor champion, earned 48 toe late Boston Record-Ameri------PARIS (AP) — The French Southern Oxinecticut State Od- Rite Form Ice Milk All Flavors 79c polnts to 89 for Brown. Host can sport columnist. HAPPY HOLIDAYS — Carwe Open Tennis Tournament be- jeg*, travels to Chicago June north. Spokesmen said an ar­ command said. Total govern­ mored and infantry task force ment casualties in the fighting Massachusetts 'was third with The award, given to a sports Patelll 132. gins today with a bigger pot of i#.x7 toe the finals at the U.8. ------gold lor the winners, a new for- (lymphs trials. was pushing north from Pleiku and shelling were 16 killed and Health & Beauty Aids! Fresh Fruit and Vegetables from the Fussy Bunch! 82, followed by Boeton College writer or sportscaster "who and engaged North Vietnamese 67 wounded, the command said. Oi/en Fresh Bakery Specials! with aOH, Connecticut 20, Dart- best exemplifies toe qualities” 17-B« within .'4 r - ’r'S f ;000 s!hI- s/vti-vh-ic* RrxnviN lAP) __The 88th romped to an easy victory over Bluffs, Iowa, q[>ent a quiet day quick a-0 lead In the Arst inning hlU for A eney but was relelved I '.jploc-’d by Qty U S and 76 wrounded. northwest rail Hnea between Q-Tips Cotton Swabs 54c CCfncs Gr$t tc»c*'pl ” '“ qI W'-Qr O 'd l■•Or ''n s-;r.'C*’ l*•'~Sl wUl b*' r- Red Rips iki or Conodion Vollswogen Otoh r And this w.H b-’ don.’ r.’o • i (horge So yOo7 d.-Ol. r *0' d ’tQils On the southern front, the Hanoi and riiina as well as T o m a to e s Deli Rolls running ol the $100,000-added running mate Kiss and Run In with his wily major work con- Friday against W ln^m Tech l>yp»« 7/ 9 ' each wun^husetts Handicap at Suf- toe $9,000 ^leedster Handley slsting of six miles of early but then watched the visitors Cheney has three games this North 'Vietnamese again halted highways, bridges, warehouses Finast Baby Powder 55c Sonidst the South 'Vietnamese ^ v e to and fuel depots. Fdl if Vitamin C Old Fashioned Donuts fnik rvnvns has been switched before a crowd of 12,220 Sunday morning road woric. come from behind to nip the week to wind up the season. lift the 46-day-dId siege! of An TUs represented a 20 per Finast Shave Bomb 49c L e m o n s fmwn futiirdav July 1, to Sun- at Suffirik Downs. The entoy re- Frazier was also up early. He Beavers 4-3. The locals sport an The Aeldlng gem was turned Loc, 00 miles north of Saigon. cent increase in the strikes, Finast Donuts Mv 2 turned a $7 win payoff. got In two hours of early mom- 0-9 record. In by Mark MalnviUe. The TED TRUDON, Itie. Field reporU said there was k I^aident WlUlam F ------’------’------tag road work around Carter Jim Poole’s base hit drove In Oieney rightAelder came up wM ch bad been averaging 260 a W* I mwv* Hm ti|M to IW l Oiwrtitiu TOLLAND TPKE.— TAL(X)TTVILiLE hea-vy contact 8H miles south day. PricM Mtclim !■ Mtodwitof mi V.ni»« $«p«r R— ti toe date of New The Miami Driphtas play Lake, and then worked about 40 both of the Beaver early runs, with a spectacular running > Btototo (to Blifci to Utot OmmMm S ^ ^ ’s richest horse race their home footbaU games In minutes in the gym at Crelgh- Windham kept pecking away at catch to rob the Windham ^^hanged "so that more the 76,812-seat Orange Bowl. twi University. the lead and AnaUy went ahead, pitcher of a home run. PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 MANCHESTTO EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN Mays Did Thing Again Against Phils Unser, Revson and Donohue Front-Line Sitters in 500

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) taking their cues, everybody Revson, 88, won the middle to get a starting spot-last With Fourth Winning Hit in Met Uniform PnKkv TTnao.. P A fof **'*® WloweiL spot til the fiunt row with a place paid $18,974.28 In 1971— DODoy unser, Teier itev- 8S-year-S3. 66-18-83, Orlando Orlando Annulll Annulll run and kicked the ball out of clusions. There must have been man rcster and everybody con­ “ He’s just the type of player A bat day crowd of 67,867, four days after his Mays was traded May 12 by to his seventh win against one 8-0 lead off Seaver. Tim $1 million Indianapolis 600-mlle each driver who got into the 64-10-64, Lee Levltow 66-12-54; the catcher’s mitt to allow an­ a problem. ’They traded me.” tributes. I haven’t done any­ who makes things happen. He largest in Philadelphia basebaU All of the big names in cham- crashed head-on Into a concrete the San Francisco Giants to the defeat and extended the Mets McC^rver doubled and scored Class C—Bill SembenotU 69-16- Mays went on to say, "All I thing exceptional. I’m glad to gets the first hit and starts that h- , . lu plonsWp rfm ^ "g (> t'h i7 though barrier. He will 'b^ In New York Mets, as a washed- winning streak to 11 straight, other in a 2-1 victory , and on Greg Luslnskl’s single in the history turned out for the 1 1 54 Ned Creed 72-’18-54* scored one and batted in a run ask is that a manager tell me have been Involved in four vic­ rally. ’Hien he comes up with game—second largest, day at­ » ^ ^ a r o u n d ^ 2V4-mUe owU at some ^ are vlrtuaUy hhidden ld d e rin In Denver Tuesday-on’Tuesday—on w™.what gri,gs_Bob McOurkih 76; Blind up 41-year-old ball player, for a longest since they won the first. Hutton followed a walk to in Saturday night’s first game what he wants me to do. Yogi tories.” the winning run at the plate the n t i^ e spot and s p e ^ faster than Revson’s old ^een his 87th blrth- minor league pitcher and some same number in 1969. Willie Montanei with his home tendance in National League bogey—John Karzes 100, Stan 3-1 triumph over Philadelphia. (Berra) and I communicate Berra.the Mets’ manager, and boom, he gets it over.” D^ohue the ouWde marics. Q ,„e ’s thwe-tlme win- day cash. All he’s done since is per­ Immediately after the game. history—but went homo dis­ If It aU sounds like a reitoy Even tte 88rt s^ qualifier ^ j 5.^^ Mloganoskl 100. Mays insisted that he wasn’t well.” said he didn’t think Mays was Seaver was more elated with run in the fouith. sonally win all four games he Mays left for San Francisco to Carltcm held the Mete without appointed because that washed of last year. It almost Is. For 33-year-old ex-stock car giaat Art PoUard, a 46-year-old has played for New York. clear up some personal busi­ trying to prove anything to the Mays said he is just rounding in top shape yet. “ He tells me Mays than he was with himself. up guy only left his heart in back-to-back campaigner from Medford, PRO SWEEPS ” If I can win the way I’ve a hit until Mays’ double in the that race, it was Revson, Dono- Cale Yarborough, got Into the campaigner irom Meoioro, Mays did his thing again Sun­ ness. He’ll rejoin the Meta for Giants. into condition, observing that he needs a little more runnlns;. San Francisco and brought hue, Unser. act. His IToTwaMop^p and 10- Ore. qualified In the tourth row Low gross—Rich Rlordan 77. the strike which delayed the been pitching it’s hard to be­ sixth. He struck out nine and day as he doubled in the sixth the second game of a series in “ I don’t thing I have to prove But he can still swing that along his bat. _____ The similarity ends there. mile average of 178.864 would ®t* *^® Nrat full day of trials. Woody Clark 77; low net — lieve,” Seaver said after falling allowed only six hits, but two of similarity ends there. mile average — ______Inning for the Mets’ first hit Chicago Wednesday. anything to anybody after 20 season hurt him physically. He bat.” Unser,t in « .r whoWiw, Is beginning )w>o4nnino- to h have o v . put him h in , on nn the pole last lairt Eight rooMesrookies made the field, TWO Two days later, however, his Einar Lorentzen 77-7-70, Warren (A P photo) accumulate more speed records year. *®<* racing expert Po- STP-Lola broke a wheel hub HowUnd 84-18-71, Joe Berner SIDESHOW-OFF — Boston se(x>nd baseman Doug Griffin loses his balance and than any other driver around, The 83 startera, In fact, beat “cy 184.879. and he was carried Into the 80-9-71. falls after getting throw away against Yankees. It was not in time to get shot the Indianapolis MCotor the 1971 field average of 171.666 It will be the first race since ’*'^11 not far from the spot GOVERNOR’S CUP Roy White in fourth inning of opening game. New York swept doubleheader. Speedway course records out erf by almost 12 m.p.h. From Bob- 1962 that the lineup Is without a where Malloy wrecked, Don Tarca defeated John No Pressure on Roy White sight during the first full ses- by Unser through Yarborough, foreign driver. Pollard got out of his wreck- Wilks 4-3 In the Governors Cup slon of qualifying trials and, the average is 188.666 m.p.h. Sunday’s final, frantic efforts age with a broken leg. finals. Ladles Plenty of Time Left Vet Antwine Tharsday When Sparky Lyle Works BUND PARTNERS V Of Patriots Low net — Florance Barrc, In the nightcap, the Yankees Marion Zamaltis 71; Mary NEW YORK (AP) __ per in the tradition of Joe Page staked Mike Keklch to a 8-0 Gangewere, Maty Lou Plerro T-, -i. u „ and LmIs Arroyo and in a place 72; Dolores Klernan, Rose Kar- Despite t h e perspiring ^here tradition has been fight- lead with two runs in the first Eagle - Bound and another in the third. White, For A’s to Retaliate puskl 72; putts—Nellie Johnson palms in a few other se c- ing a. losing battle lately, he Is with a single and double, drove FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — 29, Alice Ansaldi 31. tions of Yankee Stadium a welcome addition Defensive tackle Houston An­ in one run and scored another. NEW YORK (AP) — Texas Rangers took a double- Keklch, who had been strug- Sunday „ . u 1 4. New York got Lyle in the late twine, a seven-time All-Star se­ Sunday, there was absolut^ stages of spring training in an Boeton chipped away at the “ It’s a long season,” said header from the Minnesota gling, walked the leadotf batter FOUR BALL lection In 11 pro football sea­ ly no pressure in left field even-up swap with the Red sox lead with single runs in the Dick Williams “ and we’ll 6-2 end S-i; the Baltl- in the eighth. Lyle threw anoth- Low net—Helen Noel, Doris sons with the New England Pa-, where. Roy White was sta- for Danny Cater, with Boston fourth and fifth but Keklch left n lnv fhpm nernin ” more Orioles bounced the MU- er double lUay ball, then Carpenter, Jean Schotta, Nancy trlots, 1b headed for the Phlla- two runners stranded in each " ' * ■ waukee Brewers 6-0; the De- worked his way out of a tough TONIGHTS GAMES NarkW), 62; Eevelyn Lorantzen, tioned. occupying the visiting dugout ’Ihe Oakland A s managjer ipigers trimmed the (Jleve- jam In the ninth, Inning and had retired seven Wilbanks vs. Wholesale, 6:16 delphla. Eagles, a victim of the Agnes Romayko, Mary Gange­ Twice, the New York Yan- Sunday, Sparky was itching, for was ready to go to war after he Indians 6-0 and the Chi- • • * Fitzgerald Pats’ youth movement. straight batters when he were, Hilda Kristof 72. kees took leads into the late in- action. walked Reggie Smith opening felt that his pitcher, Ken Holtz- white Sox nipped the Call- RANGERS - TWINS Gorman vs. Honda 7:80, Fits- The senior member of the nings of their doubleheader It looked like he was out of the eighth. -Houk couldn’t wait man, was Intentl^lly knocked Angels 9-8. Jeff Burroughs hit a two-run gerald Patriots was traded to the Ellington Ridge against Boetrai. Twice, the luck in the opener with FrlU Eagles during the weekend for to wave for Lyle. J® ® victory * • * homer In the sixth inning to Dillon vs. Lynch 8:46, L. starting pitcher faltered. Twice, Peterson breezing with a four- over the Kansas (31ty Royals. A’S - ROYALS help Texas beat Minnesota In gerald____ linebacker BUI Hobbs, a three- Saturday When a pitcher is pitching as Low Gross — Class A — Tom Manager Ralph Houk signaUed hitter and leading 6-1 into the Hbltzman collided with Kan- Dave Duncan drove In three their opener. Then pitcher Jim Bonanza vs. Lock Stock, 6:16 3^®“ " P™ veteran vdio starred good as he is,” said Houk, "it’s Carlson 77; (Jlass B — Roger for a new pitcher. And twice, ninth. But three quick hits sas ca ty first baseman Jcim runs with two homers and Sal Shellenback singled home the Keeney ' ’Texas A*M. White heaved a sigh of relief loaded the bases with none out hard not to call him in. But I Mountain 81; Class C — Jim Mayberry while running out his Bando smacked a two-nm shot deciding run in a second-inning Army A Navy vs. Town, 6:18 *®®* ’*'^® losing one t t think using a pitcher twice in Johnston 89. when he saw Sparky Lyle hop and brought Lyle on the run. gnxmder In the secmid inning, to give Roltzman the runs he raUy that cauried the Rangers Nebo greatest defensive linemen. out of the bullpen buggy. “ I couldn’t wait to get out of one day Im’t as tough on him He lay stUl on the ground for needed for his sixth victory In over the ’Twins In the second Lenox ra. Dick’s, 7:80 Nebo Patriots’ history, b e t t e r NINE No sweat at all. the bullpen car,” said the left- as if he pitched one day (dter another.” several minutes before getting elg^it decisions. vame. Savings Bank va CBAT. 6:16 *®® •'*sh)ry erf the Amerl- Class X — Dave Mc(3onlgle ” When you see Sparky com- hander. ” I was psyched up to can Conference,” New Elngland h Lyle was ready again. He led up. • • • ... Robeitt^n ------" 42-3-39; Class B — Roger Moun­ ing in,” said White, who con- pitch against them. You want General Manager Upton BeU another DP ball, this time to WiUlams was so infuriated by YANKS - BED SOX ORIOLES - BREWERS ------tain 40-5-35; Class C—Jim John­ Willie Mays Connects with Steve Carhon Pitch to Put Mets Ahead Againet Phils, 4-3 tributed six hlte to the 6-3 and to see whether the trade was a said. Duane Joeephson, and then what he considered a blatant Southpaw Sparky Lyle came Merv Rettenmund ripped a STANDINGS ston 43-6-37; Kickers — Jim 3-2 sweep of the Red Sox, "you good one or not.” SPARKY LYLE "It was very difficult to come i n d y l e a g u e Johnston 78; Dan Maddeluno 79. feel like it’s locked up. I hit For an instant, it didn’t look worked his way out of a scary act o< poor sportsmanship that out of the bullpen to preserve three-run homer and rookie It was the first victory to the decision to trade Houston Sunday against him enough to know the good. Doug Griffin delivered a of the t^o out situation in the he directed Holtsman to thirow l>oth New York victories over d

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Spe- ence preferred but will train. needs part-time help, day and C k» MIA. W.TAI. U». Ui. M.C 1969 M G M idget, exceU ent con- 643-5800. clal rates for people over 66. Hours 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday- evening. Pick your own hours THERESA and PETER RBU7UCE safe and fast with Go- ditkm. Mlchelln tires. Also 10 a.m . - 9 p.m . A pply In per­ Beae Tablets B3-Vap "water ■ulM liifl CaH tfoetliui 14 competitors, then esU Thursday and alternating FYi SERRA ” lt’* hard to raaliza that he'* cost me $8,562.62 parts for MG. 1100 I%ane 649- CEILING and ceramic tile spe- niwsin^ i-v Estimates given. 649-7868. days and Satunlays 9-8. Smd son, to Mr. Gudowlcz, between L ove, pUls", Uggett RexaU, Man- In four years! It seems like only yesterday that it 0397. clallst, one ceiling or aU. re­ N.J. LAFLAMME — Ourpentry — ------. . y ------buslneas and personal refer- 2^ p.m., Monday- Saturday, Ma, Hay, Sunny, Ray Jr. was 50c a week!’’ ehester Parkade. paired or replaced. 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Eauit KITTENS, long haired, black, PKETTV BIRP 846 M ain. ti^ad.^Sr^"'648-6Ml“1dtw ROBBINS carpentry re- vin Lundy A gen cy. 627-7971. Windsor, 623-9063 after 10 a.m. honey or multi-ccdored. Box Katny and Panda PICTURES, aiso mi ana gravei. uicensea modeling ^leclalist. Additions,AddiHma 100 ConsUtution Plaza:, Jlaot- 6 p.m . for aU types sanltaiy work. — IT trained. FYee. 649-0743. t SEE. V l CAPTAIN EASY 1970 M AVRICK, 6 cyUnder, rec rooms, dormers, porches, ford . E venings, 238-6879. BSO’BIRIENCED hairdresser, ______BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Dozer, bapkhoe, pay loader, THEM AWK. standard, radio, belted whlte- cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, fuU - time ait Golden (Jharm MAGNIFICENT great Dane Happy HOW D IP X ^ e y R A I9 IN O p e m a l b rental and site work. LatuUppe A 9TAPP IF/TELLIEBNCB MAN PIMAU.V waU tires, snow tires. Well bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8446. . Coiffures, 649-2806. pup, home raised with love - 5th Anniversary FIND you ? - CAIN AT THB U».EM0A»5Y C LU B P tN B IM m APTBR X THRBATBNEP T r a il e r s - B ros. IllC., 872-4366 o r 742-94?7. Busineu Opportunity 28 •______and care. Handsome fawn col- IN ANKARA- AMP OUR TD CALL M THB TURKISH "IK IU a * m aintained. R easonable. 228- CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ ZI^ZZIZZIIIZIZIIIIIZI ------or with black masks, AKC. For May 19th CON$ULATB HERE BUREAU! 0236. Mobile Homes 6>A ED Machle - special deUvery RESTAURANT — This is a modeling, additions, roofing. appointm ent caU 644-0810 eve­ PEG and JIM up to one-half ton. General great oi^>ortunlty, owner la B E AU TIFU L 1967 O am sro, 327, CaU David Patria, South Wind­ Hdp W onted-M ole 38 nings. traUer, freight. Also landscaping. willing to sacrifice this very Remember your 4-speed Hurst, new tires, WO STARCRAFT sor, 644-1796. treated right. $1,800. 649-1047. sleeps 6. CaU a fte r 6, 648-9101. Phone 648-0389. eaisy to run i^ration with the PART-TIME, 1-6. Wo are look- WHITE toy poodle pups, M ^ honeymoon. When are MASONRY — AU types S best in equipment, good loca­ Ing for someone to Join our and Daul m ay be seen. 876-8860 we going to do it —------MOBILE home, furnished, to 'niBE Service (Soucler)—Trees stone, brick fireplace^ walls, tion amd a m oney madeer. CaU com pany amd be respcnslble a fter 4 p.m . 1961 OOMB?T running condition, move??? Wall carpeting, air- btUldlng lots cleared, trees concrete steps, sidewalks. No Agent, Joe M oriconl, 649-2869, for madl, supply and storage. again? conditioner, Magnavooc color top^d* a tree ProWem? Job too small. BYee estimates. 649-3100. Ebcperience preferred but not QUAKER parrot, 7 months old. Bwana and Moosie C all 648-2806.______^ ^ a^tolntment call 628- Well worth phwie caU. 742- Over 20 years experienca.. Af­ essenUad. For an appointment Owner ~ leaving town, must " sell. 8262. THRIVINa PIZZA shiq? in the 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, bug. CaU 9063 a fte r 10 a.m . te r 6 p .m . 643-1870, 644-2976. cadi Congen Administrative C age included. 649-0629. center of town, weU eatabllriv- Happy Birthday A L L E Y OOP Service, Inc., 68 E. Center St., BY V. T. HAMLIN ^ ^ K offlee number) or 649- _ jj, AVENGER traUer, A^m OUS, reliable coUege ix)RMER8, garages, porches. ed, good equipment, good GRANDMA OASl students wanting worii, expe­ M anchester, 647-9128. THA'S FINE, X . ..THEN M/KKE SURE THERE'S Y CXtAY.VOUR ______sleeps 7, exceUent condltiim. rec rooms, room additions, leaise. Cadi BIU R ood a t^ T .J . ADORABLE kittens free to T M AFRAID SOUR ) rienced In tree removal, lawn Love, FELLAS, PUT IT \ PLENTY OF COOKING FOIS, FORKS ( HIGHNESS, COOK-OFF IS IN / 1962 F O R D F alcon , 2-door, run- $2,926. Cadi 648-7879 a fter 6:80. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, C rocket, Readtors, 643-1677. MALE, paut-time, atiter school g ood hom e. 646-6490. RIGHT T H E R E ...! SFTX5NS AN'STUFF LIKE THAT/ X WILL DO.’ TROUBLE •* I r work, gardening, painting, Pat, Tom, Judy ning condltiim. $178. CaU 643- siding, generad repadrs. Quadl- ______hours amd Saturday, for gen- window washing, ju g cleaning, EINGLISH Polnterak- chaunpion STEVE CANYON 9090. ty workmanship. BHnancing — ------trad duties. Apply In person, and George BY MILTON CANIFF smadl cairpentry repairs, drive­ avadlable. Econmny BuUders, field triad amd hunting dogs M otoreyclet-Blqfdes II w ay seadlng aind matsenry re- H d p W oiitod Tamale 35 F low er F ashion, 86 E ast >a-r. condition. New engine guaran- summer. Asking $900. Call or uGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also ®^® oaurii b y dem onstrating Lau- MACHINIST ^ 4 Happy loth Birthday teed, 4,000 mUes. $1,060. Phone see BUly D ., 648-4166. m ovin g large appUamcea. a L IAPLANT—Siding, roofing. irae's gifts and toy line. CaU COMBINA’nON car bed and NiA Par coU ect 1-491-2100 before 6 p.m . baby ca rria g e, $6; 1989 F ord DEBBIE 644-1611. Burning barrels deUvered. storm windows, awnings. Qual­ L ove, TOOL MAKERS hood, beat o ffe r. Cadi 649-8887. SGT. STRIPES... FOREVER 644-1776. ity worknumahip, free esti­ Laurene Oo., Qoshen, Conn., BY BILL HOWRILLA 1970 JtnX JB , 400, m inus decals, 20" TRICYCU), also 20” con- 08766. Mom, Dad, Diane and exceU ent condition. 668-1848 af- vertible b icy cle. CoU 649-8970. m ates. FuUy insured. 649-3417, 872-9187. MOLD MAKERS GOLF CLUBS, 9 Irons, 3 woods, David Black, F?vpRe, r'p uicie to e^ ou C B 0eNNiE.Trie e o c o & X K W e te ALREAPT HAsP AAA'lOp ter 6. . ------:------HoowhoM Servieet 13-A PART-TIME wadtress help, af­ BIDWELL Home Improvement ter school hours, and some Top pay and benefits. K roydons fo r $50. 643-5626. and Ginger tool MIUT\RY ■SPENPlH&,eOT IT^ I B J u S o s 5AM S0N D6F=EATeP OaOUlYLe SPEAK TblHEM.. 1966 (FORD XL convertible, 1969 NORTON 760 cc's good wAnzman manhina repairs. C o. Ehepert Instadlation o f adu- Saturdays. Good hourly rate. Steady overtime. NetressAi?r Foe peFENse. H i s e N E M Y u s i h & t h e THAT PiP N t WtPPK BTHEI?. auitomaUic, pow er, 890 V8, ex­ condition. Phone 647-9266. ALUMINUM sheets used am RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, mlnum siding, gutters and Pleawmt working conditions. Jawbone o f a j a c k a s s . ceUent condition, 1-687-6784. printing plates. .009 thick, 23x 1967 BSA H m net, rebuUt m otor, Maytag. Reasonable rates. trims. Roofing Instadlation amd Apply in person, Brams Key O wner o f P ike Coin Wash amd MANCHESTER 36", 25 cents eaush or 6 tor $1. LITTLE SPORTS AUSHN-HBALY IWo! SW clean condition. A sking $876. rep airs. 649-6496, 876-9109. Restaiurant. D ry Cleamlng, 275 W est MidxUe ___ MOLDING CO. 64S-2TU. RN (C a BY ROUSON Mark m , mint condition, red. CaU a fter 6, 846-8678. Do Hof l\imptke, to Stop amd FBUyCALE fo r vaulous ligh t 836 A dam s St. 649-3148 11 p.m. - 7 cun. peep po noT TJ 20,000 mUes', exterior, interior, Roofing and ELEX7TRIC typewriter Reming­ PfiSP SCHWINN TVmdaun bik e, f Shop, 043-4918, 647-1719. office duties, fuU-time, East I SEARS THS top, mechamlcadly exceptional: 1 6 - A Hartford office. No experience ------ton 16" cauTlaige, $60; roU P u t-ttm e iq>eed, pramticadly new. Best C M m n e y s Mlchellns, rauUad stud snows, REWEAVING of bums, moth- necessary. Apply Precision Op- SUPERVISOR Trainee — wamt- down desk, wood, $40; single M oneliM ter Manor faunUy grow ing. Cadi 649-9660 o ffe r. C a ll a fter 5 p .m ., 649- garage doMr, $36. Caiu 644-8988. snnmin hides, zippeiv repedred. Win- ROOFING — Specializing re­ ticai, 11 Bragg Street, East ed part-time mornings for local 888 West Oenter SI. after 6 p.m. 1908. pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Haurtford. Jsnltoriad serv ice. 646-4220. dow shades made to measure, 12x18, MODEUIN oramge and OnU D«»is Blstn, aU slse Venetian blinds. Keys roofs, gutter work, chimneys. 1966 LTD, 2-door hardtop, V-8, BX)R YOUR m c^ ycle inaur- cleaned and repaired. 30 years CLEANING woman for light DISHWASHER wanted nights, gold print rug, orange dnqtes, Dircetor of Nnisas automatic, power brakes, pow- aace caU the Crockett Agen- made whUe you wait Tape re­ experience. Free estimates, house cleaning, one day per over age 40. Apply Cavey’e 84" limg to maUch. F irst $100 M M U 9 er steering., air-conditioned, cy. Ask for Betty Turner, 643- corders for rent. MAriow's, 867 5-ZZ r«an Howley, 848-6861. week. CaU 849-7748. Restaurant, 46 East Center St. takes it. CaU 648-8841 a fte r 4. A fter 6 p .m ., 742-6206. 1B?7. M ain St., 649-6221. f •<' t ••

. / ■■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCfilB3TSR, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. MAT 22. 1972 IjRwWiMAG BihlP 72 Housot For Solo 72 Houses Per Sole 72 tra gave a very impressive per­ Show To Star THERE OUGHTA BB'A LAW BY SB6BTBN aijd WHIPPLB Rosort Propofty Howot For Solo 71 HomoE Por Sdo g formance of Debussy’s "Petite m a n c w e st e r MANtJHEiri'UH — S-fomlly, 0-0- 121 Pints of Blood Suite,” an eariy worit, original­ WELLS ST. — Older 2-temll^ Orchestra Bor Root (57 Manchester A H o m e o f b e a u t y i 8, stove and refrigerator in ly composed for two pianos. The Johnny Cash Offered by the In need of a general fM® IW* Eor those eeekiiig the ultimate orchestra 'was at Its best here 80980 P u as A C06TLV COMMON B u t wkcm 'f o u m a k e iMCMismKE'' XI8QUA1IIOUT — 4-r6oin oot- each apartment Modern ce­ MEMPHIB, Tnm. (AP) — CLASSIFIED Ing. Excellent Income poun- In a oontemporoty Raised ramic baths, permanent vinyl And Chorale with exceUent Intonation, subtle BOO-BOO, ME HOLOC A MICE FRIEMOLV tage, walking dlatanoe to CMAT ABOUT MtIHAnNS OO VMOMQ MOO-MAA! tlal. 3-«uf g«rof®. *>•* T-J- Vicinity Ranch on a gorgeous treed end sidliig, 2-car garage, conve­ (Drawn on Saturday shading, fine precision effective The 19TS Shower of Stars bene- beach, CamlUea only. $160 Crockett Realtor, 648-16'Tr. shrubbed lot, we invite your in- weakly. OaU 6tS4)Ml. PHILBRICK 116,900 Ooventry Cope. Two bed- J ® nient location. CSiar-Ban Agen­ A total of 121 peoplejph gave _ blood when the Bloodmobile Refreshing dynamlcs And a real orchestral gt for St. Jude Children’s Re­ w e VfEREraORLV ^ w e Me botto WEST SIDE— Exceptional five- rooms, living room, eat-ln ^ unique custom cy, 648-0688. sound. This was obviously Dr. „arch Hospital wUl be Head- ADVERTISING ANDOVER Lake, t • bedroom visitedT spaw xa Manchester-Saturday Ji-aiTri-L-mhesti — irua n j o r n u - - -uifty ‘ o-wat — South ■ .United...... ______Methodist ^ iiMraiaifi Heller’s cup of tea. The orches- ,^*<1 by country music star ADOIBEOON JR WAICMtHATlT room Ranch, plus heated reo Church. Leadingling the list o f donors was Mrs. Murgaret ^ Ro b e r t c . v a t b r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS IMIS - OOeSMT HAPPEM fumlahed cottagd, excellent AGENCY room, on 90’ level lot. Uvlng ftrsplao*, garage. Needs re- ^ ®®*’ tra was very tight and always joimny cash, his wife June condition, boat, aeaaonal rates, Lota For Solo 73 Brooks, 186 Sdiool St., who reached the seven-gallon Those of us who attended lari req>onalve. The rhythmic flow cartel and the Carter FamUy. 8:30 AJM. to 5:00 P.M. A0AIM- RAISED RANCH — 8 rooms, room carpeted, fireplace riir- decorating, but for this «««>«• mark. <^»tlaiial buy available. 742- large modem eat-ln kltohen, rounded by bookeatea, plaaUr . prloaTT TOIAiAND — Acre, $4,000. Ver- ^ ’s concert ta ^ ty Audi’ t a j ^ ^ movemenU was very ^„t^rtataer Danny Thomas, I I Of the total numbar of donors, iorium went «.w«y refredied and convincing. #o6m/isa- him n w . formal dtulng room, 3H baths, waUs, ftiU til# bath, alr-oondl- 321,600 Manchester, older Cktye, ..B&W.. non-Bolton Lake- area beoutiflil on fcl-* Ronald J. Dickens COPY CLOSING UMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADV^:. tioned. Walk to store, school lot. 34,200; Andover, overiook- w.Thoddeus Oodarowski uplifted. The Manchester Ovlo The last two numbers on the «:M P.M. DAT BETOBB PCIBUOAIION SUN —FUN, Lake Wtamepesau- 2 flreplaees, 4 bedrooms, waU- needs plumbing worit but U In Hie Orchestra has certainly come a program. Tchalkowrity-a “Ca- Deadline for Saturday and Monday la «:M p.m. Friday kee, X new cbeleta otie sleeps to-waU carpeting, 2-car garage and bus. Upper 20s. Bob Sam- e x c ellen t decorating taste. BARRO^ end WALLACE Oo. tag lake $2,600; Ooventiy h t o ^ Narotto long, long way under the very pricclo Italian” and R ^ rs and dude ringer W a ^ Newton, a 7, other 10. Flrepleced, heated, with electric doors. Many other uelson, broker, 642-0498- Forrit, exceUent area. Call itoaltora — MLB Treed, 18,600; Hayes Ag«toy aUe dlreoUon of Dr. Jock Hel- Hammersteln’s “The Sound of teatastay ^ ^ y ^ s per- 646K»81. walk to lake. Filling fast -«4S- extras. Three y ea n TOUB COOPERATION WILL 0186. BOWERS SCHOOL Colonial — 7-room Raised Ranch, 8 bed­ 331.000 As is, 6-room Oidonlal, . b e a u t if u l wooded lot. Ex- capacity to draw out the best iesperiioly effOettve because of The benefit Is held each year BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 In w'lwJManri'ip and «nthii.io«»i their fomfllarity. coincide with the Dqnny WATERPRONT cottage. Lake 7 rooms, new kitchen with fam­ rooms, 2H baths, carpeting needs pointing, minor repairs, NEW ON MARKET r,. .elualVfcf:'ieaidentlal area. Lud- W h i U r a ^ ^ ily room, IH 'bathi, wall-to-waU throughout home, large famUy oentrmi location. Won’t be low Rd: COU owner, days, 646- B^orte, six goUons; Wayne G. from this fine group of commu- AH In sU It was a weU-bidanc- Thomas Memphis golf tourna- Wlnnepeaaukee, sleeps 0. Pri­ Manchester -- Psridlks set­ nKy His preclstaa as ed program and drew warm ment, also a hospital fund-rais- vate beach, dock. OaU 1-OOS- carpeting, Immaoulate condition. room, 2-car garage, Idvrty around long. 4440, h i^ ts , 64^4796. MsnU. throe gallons; Frank CofiHRued From PrecRdinq Poor Aluminum riding, garage, out­ wooded lot. Merritt Agency, ting enhances this- MAuUfuI Bertagnese, two galloos;-^ Mrs. Hie toUowtag peraona ererei * conductor and his good taste and sustained applatue from tag event. dM-4048. .Writ# M n. Ken Di- 3XMKI0 Monohestor. (Nder 7- EIngUsh Tudor ot 7 rooms. non. Box 4, lAkeport, New ride flreplaee on large weU 648-1180. —• Api*oved ^ Carolyn Clark and Edmond wolk-ta donmrs: os a musician is weU reflected the audience. Thmnas said of Saturday room Ospe, located near aU Lovely enclosed porch, fire­ fomUy building lot on Wood­ in the orchestra’s pertormsnee. We are fortunate to have two night’s riiow: "I think we sold Hampahlia, JU846. landse^Md lot, 386,000. the sofaooto. baths, base­ * ' ' Parker, one gaUon. Gerald A. CliHiP®h Arficie« For Sole 4S Rooms WMio«t Board 59 n e w e r 4-room Ranch, Im­ place, plastered walls, wind­ land Btreet. Merritt Agency, Bpeclal BloodmobUe opera- Mrs. Doris Benson Last night’s program, which such Impressive musical ag- out the house again." Sponsors ment garage. VA assumable., ing staircase, oU heat. In­ 644-1180. SCREENED loam, grovel, UaHT bouaekeeptnf room, GIANT’S NECK H elo ts — 69 NEW and beautiful contempor­ maculate condition, full base­ Uons for students and faculty Wentworth Johnson was diversifled enouiih for gregaUons ta our midst. We earlier estimated that about Edgewood Road, four-room ary home offered for the young ment, lovely lot with brook, 320.000 Monebester. Blx-room terior professlonaUy decorat­ everyone's palate, 'was greatly should be turning people away 8226,000 would be raised, processed gravel and fill, fully furnished. Stove, refriger- Oape, country Uvlng In the ed. Garage with electric eye MANCHESTER — Five ocrwi ’ Rioh^ A. Brander Qeorge H. Oiifftng, Inc. 742- ' ator, linens provided. 801 Main cqttage, sleeps 7, sundeck, two and modem oriented family. pond, dead end street, 821,900. to 11:80 a.m., Bhtst CathoUc Ronald A. Aporo enhanced by the muslcaUy ef- from these concerts. It must be Absolute top of Manchester with oHy. Breesewoy garage, spa- door- Quiet residential area approximately 8 acres busl- * fective cootributians of the Man- tnw that too many of us are un- 7886. Street, Manchester, 640-0879. bathe. fUS weekly. Mrs. Car­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ness n sone. 2BO’ frontage. High School; Tltursday', 8:80 David J. Tontensen ter, 741-8141, 741-A6S7. view for mUes. Lots of glass to clous lot. yet close to bus, schools, to 11:80 sum. HoweU Cheney lb s . Diana Custer chester Civic Clxnede. This aware of the real iHeaaure and enjoy view of the outside from MANCHESTER — Reduced. churcii and shopping. 340,- Woiverton Agency, Realtors, group of about 80 voices oocred- gratification we can share by LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours ATTRACmVE sleeping room 327.000 Mandiester — Country 649-2818. Tecnlcsl School; and Friday, WUliam H. Bayrer INVITATION daily, ring bell for service, private entrance, shower-IxUh, the Inside. Gorgeous spiral stair­ Luxurious custom built Raised Uvlng a t Its best In the city. ___ 0:80 a.m. to 12:80 p.m., Man- Mrs. Meredith ROy Ited Itself weU ta the opening attending and supporting these Shiners, crawlers, etc. 144 gentleman. Free parking. Ap- Loud Por Sedo 71 case with skylight, 8 or 1 bed­ Ranch. Aluminum siding, 2H Beautiful porklUce yard en- C H A R L E S L E S P E R A N C E ----- cheater High School. Robert C. RuiaeU fuid closing works on the pro- local concerts, Demlng Street, Manchester, ply igg Spruce St., Manches- rooms, first-floor famUy room, baths, fully carpeted, vacuum gram. I ,' for one, will not miss the TO BID LAND VALUES hsnees the charm of this clean 649-7620 Resort Property The next BloodmobUe visit to CSuules Button The Board of Ekltetetion, Man­ Route SO, South. ter. formal dining room, kitchen system, cedar closet, ultm 6-room older Colonial In ex­ Manchester wlU be June 21 from Frank J. Bertc Ralph Maccarone, the choir- next one. Ooventry — WniiiUtig lot, 100 x- kitchen, automatic garage For Sole 74 chester, Connecticut solicits bids Apartments - Hots - Fimdtlwd O vt of Towb with aU buUt-lns, first floor mud ceUent repair. Four bedrooms, JUST REDUCED — Bowers„ —------12:46 to 6:80 p.m. at Temple Mrs. Shlrtey Converse master, deserved the warm ^ ------CLEAN, dark, rich loam, five TWO furnished rooms, working Tnnam anta .. 200' only 18,000 room and laundry. This fine door. Treed lot. Many extras. plause afforded him at the close A 1_ m. fT t for Custodial Supplies. Sealed yards,vanrWx 822.60.R99 KA AnnHSand, gravel,wmvAl 'gentleman only. ru.t....*Quiet home, I diCfllW Iim 63 Aportineuts 63>A For Rent dining room, fomUy kitchen, OPPORTUNITY— buy prestige Beth Sholom. Mrs. DtHores Andrews proposals will be received until —B Botton — Approodmately 22 home built by one of Manches- Must be seen. Principals, 649- alumnlum siding, four bed­ new lodge, gem, 6 rooms, field- The complete list of Satur- Charies R. Kltagensmith of the evening tor his nrfe In f\ iVOllT. I flWTI stone, manure, pool and pcdlo central. 642-7410. — acres, mostly treed with a smaU teria master builders. Has to be laundry room, 1% baths, large rooms, walk to 8 schools. 20s. training and rehearsing the June 1, 1972 at 8:80 P.M. The THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, ATTRACTTVE 8-room apart- 2630. reo room, 2-car garage. Don’t stone fireplace, private lake day’s blood donors is as foUows Mathew G. Quinn sand. 643-2604. CLEAN fumlahed romn tor water included. lAddle- ment for married couple or Itonchester-Hebron Area four-room ncn-wlnterlsed home seen. LaPente Agency, Realtor, 640- Qvlc Chorale. Members of the Manchester right Is reserved to reject any and bam. 860' frofitage, Hebron wait on this one. 2440. edge. Another furnished gem feclflcatians and 19ra. 340 SKI-DOO TNT, 26 h.p. working or retired gentleman. adults. Security deposit, mature lady. No ehUdren or lodge, bring coffee, move ta. potetmenU- WELI^WOOD VIEW Rd. AsUng 338,000. RAISED RANCH — 7-room, 3 l o a f a LITTLE! |SS,B00 Ooventry — New Raised Paul Romanowics program, Mendelssohn’s Dta^Tde will bold their annual forms may be secured at the and double trailer, 3700. Call 643-2863 or inquire 4 Pearl r«*®'®nces. No pets. Parking, pets. 648-2171. years old with cathedral ceilings A p ^ ^ e n t omy. ^ U ^ ^ a l, ChuroWU Ray Lagan x-ea« School street, se co n d ------Ooventry — North — Approxi­ Prefer the patio or a lawn dialr Ranches. Large wooded lots. MANCHESTER — New 7-room "Hymn of Praise" (Lobesong) business meeting tonight at 7:80 Business Office, 1146 Main 646-1378. Street, kr*bchester. In Uvlng room and dining room, Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1^ Wakefield, N. H„ ^ oortslde WUliam T. Strain ______floor, across from Bast Side THREE - ROOM furnished APARTMENTS mately 64 acres treed. Excellent under the big tree or next to 338.900 Manchester. Brand new Op 62, opens with three taatru- ^ ^® teacher’s cafeteria at the Street, Manchester, Connecticut, furnished rec, near Main S t apartment, utiUties. Older em- price. Asking 388,000. 2-car garage, famUy room, two- baths, family room, lovely en- ______Daniel LeBlanc Henry Griffin ental movements. This Sym- Manchester High School. The Douglas E. Pierce, Bustaecs iS COMFORTABLE staU horse bam and corral on your pool? Dutch Colonials, desirable lo- Mrs. Harriet Haslett Boots & Accessories 46 sleeping room, for older em- PAmm v ployed person. No chUdren, Wholesome famUy Ufe In the ippirCTrcvr*Fir A •MA'P'msi BueWey School Is Just around ootions. OaU for more details. trance foyer, custom kitchen, STEUBEN, Maine — Cbostal a®Otyr® E. CUUen phony-Chntata Is aurprlstagly continuation of the orchestra Manager, 2-bedroom Partdng. 272 Main, Man- Country, yet minutes away from weU treed lot. 838,900. formal dining room, Uvlng area, two - story house, five Daniel J, GaUagfaer Arthur J. McGowan Jr. effective work, ta view of the chorale will be the subject Douglas E. Pierce IT ployed gentleman. 272 Main the comer from this 6 room, Andre Baracco THOMPSON 16’ lapstrake run­ Street, Manchester. apartment. on first floor, the city. Elegant two-bedroom 386.900 New 8-room Colonial. room with fireplace, garage. rooms, garage, artesian well. Miss Margaret O’NWU fact that It Is so littrequenUy ^ dlscusskm. Business Mansger The Working Agmicy CUSTOM buUt Ranch with 2 2-car CAPE. Also, has 2 FULL Four bedrooms, fireplace, liv­ JAs. Sue Hardy about, Johnson outboard jxnw- modem bath, storage, peaking. aportmenta featuring: FUUy BATHS and a firepiaced living M erritt Agency, 646-1180. full cellar, fuU bath, U acres John E. Welply Jr. fuU baths, first floor paneled ing room, dining room, kitchen, ___ Gerald C. Hardy performed. If It is not a pro- ftflS ■ B i H i ered. Asking $600. 643-7432. FURNISHED room for workliig security. No utiUtlra. 3166. 64A ^REE-ROOMhunlAed 647-9898 wooded area. Excellent hunt- Mrs. Lois Ann Beckwith found piece it Is nooethelMs m b m b .. family room, double raised room. Plus an extra room over family room, garage, acre lots. MANCHESTER— New on mar­ Mrs. Driiorah Smith lady, modem Utchen. bath, 1166. refrigerator. Apjdy ir«i4n«B’. “W”’ uispuHi, re- hearth fireplace, beautiful cus­ the carport. tag and your own trout brook. FhlUlp W. RlopeU well CHRIS CRAFT 21’, trailer, linens, parking, private en­ * * ^ '^ ’* frlgerator. Wadl-t^waU carpet- H o t t l FOT SolO 348,900 Manchester. Colonial, ket, four - bedrpom Colonial. Haif-mUe from seariiore. Aril- Fred W. Badger Mrs. Olga Anderson moving sections. flbeiglas deck and cabin, OOZY 4-room apartment, 867 Main Street. 72 tom country Utchen, 2-car ga- Owner transferred. House avaU- Two baths, garage, rec room, WUliam J. Dixon n F-R-E-E SHOP at I trance, central. Call 648-8642. ______Ing and air conditioning. Bltuat- ragij. able now! And at $28,900 It won’t Ehrast HUls, 4 bedrooms, 2% tag 819,000. 742-7118. Mrs. Janet Sterling The main motive of the work, ■ heacb sleeps two, 60 h.p. in- adults, no pets, references. In- ______ed up — rage. Large lot 140x200. Fire- real estate buy on today’s market. Also, ker St., nice high lot. Only — Harry Jensen conveyed effective riiadtag ta | woU-to-woU carpeting. Home TOLLAND George L. Legler Mis. Donna Kelly condition. Price 3380, complete also on bus line, must have IHREB rooms, aU utiUties, ai>- ^eet, as low as 3128 per “ <» «ast- uyj™ room, COLONIAL — offering charm 646-4128 642-1922 $28,900. T.J. Crockett Realtor, Austin Chambers spite of Intonation and {xedsian _ outfit. 643-9132. references. 649-6626. pUances, bus line, second floor, ™«»tb. Includes hest. Janitor, *™ O tm w ticut. OiUdren wel- 326,900 In ^Kitleaa condition. 876-6279 or 643-1677. AWAY FROM IT ALLT! Richard W. Dennison problons. The clarinet solo.B and spaciousness. Ten rooms, 3 bedroom Raised Ranch nestled Mrs. Harriet A. MltriieU ------^------3166 monthly, security re^ Parking. Very good location, com®- »190 monthly. FOREST HULS — Custom* $81,000 Manchester. Forest HUls. Charies OrUHn transition to the second move- B 2'% baths, modem kitchen with on 2 acres of trees yet only 28 Chidt James Darling USED 14’ fiberglass boat and LADIES only — Nicely fumlah- q„irod. AvaUable lmme«ta aixe — — ment was beautifully done. The ■ traUer, 80 h.p. Mercury. E!x- bedrooms, 2% baths, Uvlng Colonial within w alk i^ m ta ^ s f ^ ^ < L T « ^ ^ Patricia Cook John B. Alvord Flano Agency. 646-2677. ______KEITH porches, 2-car garage. stairs, fireplace, first floor AHegretto Is a deUghtfid move- B ceUent shape. Call 643-6311, be­ S ' D. J. HENRY ^ distance to many ochools, 1% kitchen witii buiittns, bams, Cynthia A StroiiD Steven KlmbaU meitt with something of a pop- real eatate pcuieled family room, plus fin­ room, formal dining room, Howard 8- Peters tween 8-6:30. included. Located on bus Une DELUXE one-bedroom Town- OEFICB or stmrage space for 646-4126 642-1922 TEN ROOM contemporary ished rec room downstairs In­ large eot-ta kitchen with built- baths, garage, level lot. Excel- Mis! Qraeo Bogdan tune flavor. H and near stores. CaU an]fiime, house, fuU private basement. rent, 600 square feet, separate Ranch witit S-room studio apart­ lent value at $88,900. T. J. wHh fireplace A garage. Oicice Mrs. Constance Tomesuk lit was cq>i>arent with the first 14’ RUNABOUT boat, traUer, cluding buUt-ln bar and fifth 1ns, BTrst floor family room Harry BasUnrt Mrs Cecilia Michalak I 644-0383. Patio. Includes heat, aj^U- access, . peotitioned Into 4 COMPANY MANCHESTER — Be a plmte. ment or in-law suite, over Crockett, Realtors, 648-1677. situation at $33,900. Please caU chorale movement, "All men, b bedroom, wall-to-woU wool srith fireplace, plush waU-to- ______649-5306. Robert D. Shanley skis and Ufe Jackets included. ances and carpeting. 3196 romns, 360 monthly. Apply Two-family, 6 and 4. 8 decks 'tores of land with a view, red­ Mrs. Barbara Murphy AD Thtaga," that the typical WALL-TO-WALL CaU 643-6341 after 4. THE THOMPSON House —Cot- Watkins Broe. 643-6171. carpeting throughout, extra waU carpeting thruout and Im­ MANCHESTER — Seven-room Mis. Jean ChrtyUn Owen V. McDonough I monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 644-1619 628-7449 anchored firmly at 381,- wood constmetion. Large ther­ maculate! FuUy sir condition­ problem of voices competing tage St., centraUy located, large eat-in kitchen, self-clean­ Odonlal. New Utchen, two • • • • Mrs. Helen Aselttae Mrs. Betty Baracco 0ARPETHI8 FIBERGLASS boat cloth, 31.30 Realtor, 643-4536, or 646-1021. CALL T.J. Oockett, R ^ t o r at 900. OaU Les O arii, 2824827, mopane windows. ing oven. Many extras. Owner, ed. 2-cor garage. B&W William A. Edwards with Instruments was to haunt B large, pleasantly furnished Prestige Real Eistate Oo., Inc. baths, large rooms. Einclosed James TasUlo per yard. Polyester resin, 36.98 rooms, parking. CaU 649-2368 PLEASANT 3-room apartment. 643-1677 foe office space. AU BOLTON—Large S-room a p a r t - ______CONTEMPORARY Ranch with 643-7694. $62,900 Manchester. Executive porch. Aluminum siding. Dou­ The Donald Kuebl the evenlngrUie quality of the I Peter A. Cullen staging was exceUent, however, I gaUon. Fiberglass repairs at tor overnight and permanent convenient suburban location, shapes and sixes and prices, ment, quiet neighborhood. Ref- TWO-FAMILT duplex, 6-8, Panoramic view, 8 rooms, 4 area. UAR Colonial with aU ble garage. Hayes Agency, 646- BARROWS and WAUiACE Co. Samuel P. McCurry Mrs. Marie Ann Plggott moderate cost. 644-1820 after 6 guest rates. appUances, basement, like pri­ New and old. Let us know your erences required. 3160 month- modem kitchen and hath, new- bedrooms, 2% baths, formal din­ LAVISH LIVING ROOM the trimmings, 4 bedrooms, QI2I Realtors — MTjS Mrs. Linda Quinn and the Mend between sections ■ Ch!«at fireplace, spacious wind­ Gerald MUltagton was very good Indeed. p.m. and weekends. vate home. Working adults, demands, we wQl do every- ly. 643-8983. ly redecemted. Low SOs.’ Prln- ing room, large paneled family 2\i baths. Living room, dining Mancheeter Parkade, Mancfa. David W. Gouriey John N. Mcaain I LARGE furnished room for 643-2880. thing for you except make th e ______...... clpals only please I CaU 647- room, nicely treed lot. 343,000. ows. An 8-room Ranch you’ll f|U Utchen srith bulH-ins, MANCHESTER — Raised 649-6306 Ranald BilUa Kay Dooneatad, sqprano solo- " EVTNRUDE outboard motors, male only, parking, |16. week­ payments. ROCKVILLg! — Ideal for new- tor. The firepiaced rec room is Miss Shelly Jo Strolim let, did a fine Job In the sec- ■ Call BIgNi's and wa will send an expert to * 9020. first floor famUy room with Ranch, 7 rooms, 2H baths, two Glenn Mirtl ~ Mis. Sherry S. Biarie Hcdsclaw and Mastercraft ly. CaU 646-0223 after 8. MANCHESTER AREA—1-room______!______ly weds, attractive 8H-roam RANCH — 8 bedrooms, immac­ large, the kitchen is great. flroidace. Carpeting thruout. fireplaces, beautiful recreation ~ Rqn^ on Lorraine Uvesey cod choral movement, "Praise fl your home with lamples. Choose from hun- | trailers, sales - service. Com­ apartment which Includes COMMERCIAL place for lease apartment, ^ipUcnces and 326,900 -6-ROOM Ranch, w*U- ulate condition throughout, 1% Three big bedroms, and 2 full Laundry. FuU tmaement, 2r room, two-car garage, patio, Mrs. Myrna Hagenow the Lord.” U was In the fourth plete service department, boat- FURNISHED room for rent, heat, hot water, carpeting, ap- eale, 461 Bfaln SL, next to .heat, no pets. Security. 3180. to-waU carpet, baseboard beat, baths, fireplace, S-car garage, baths. Elncloeed porch with It’s car garage, aluminum siding, trees. Hutchins Agency, 649- Associates, 647-1800. wiliion DeaUn Righteous_ Award choral movement, “The N ight ■ dreds of n e w patterns, colors and fabrics. No B . ing supplies, accessories,. centraUy located. Private en­ pliances, laundry, storage, P°** office. EbcceUent business monthly. 649-4824. scroened porch, garage, trees, beautifully treed and shrubbed Jalousled windows affords year 6324. CHICAGO (AP) — A Chria- la Departing,’’ that the chorushccua B , . I Woolsey paints, Gerich’s trance, ample pcirUng. 642- Large itore lot, with trees. COVBNTRT — "Reduced tor Michael T. Loferakl parking, for 3180 monthly. 649- with buUdlng. Call — ■ ------sewers. Hutchins Agency, 642- lot on dead end street. 332,600. round living. Plus a lovely land­ Home la Immaculate! tian historian, the Rev. Dr. proved Us mettle, 'with strong, b obligation to you . . Marine Service, 1082 Tolland 6271. M71 M6-aeS2 646-2426, 24. BOLTON — South Ridge Park MANCHESTER^ $28,600— Por­ quick said", $10,900! Cosy tour- BJdward TlmbreU Jr. scaped yard. Porter St. curea. room year ’round house, very Mrs. Doris TlmbreU Martin E. Mariy, of the Unlver- efteoUve potyphony, exceUent I Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. Z871, apartments. Deluxe one-bed RAISED RANCH—dining room, Priced In low 60s. $89,600 Manchester. Rais­ ter area, lovely 8-bedroom Co­ rity of Chicago Divinity School, balance and emotional intenrity. * I LOCKING for anything In real PROFESSIONAL office, four- room. Carpeting, alitoondltion- MANCHESTER — Bight - room 3 bedrooms, famUy room, 2 car ed Ranch. Wynedtag HiU Rd. lonial, all appUances, newly clean. Btaclooed porch, gas Mrs. Anne Oworek CA U . 643-41S9 heat. Large lot. L a k e f r o o t Mrs. Denise L. Blxhy has won the National Book Bhr this listener, this Is also ■ Apartments - Rots - estate rental - apartments, exceUent location, ex- ing, dishwasher, private base- hmne with Income potential, garage, central air-conditioning, All rooms extremely large, llv- decorated, wooded lot., Helen ■Award for hia book, "Rlghtooua the high point of Medelasohn’s E Garden - Farm - homes, multiple dweUings, no decor aU faculties, 3176 ment. AvaUable Immediately four rooms down, four up. Two large lot, 334,900. KEITH tag room with fireplace,' din- D. Cole, Realtor, MLS, 64S- privUeges, pimeled rooms. ~J®*>h D. Kelly Empire: The Protestant Ex- worii. The Symphony-Cantata I Tenements 63 OoodchUd . Bartlett, Reattors, Orrin E. West Dairy Products 50 fees. CaU J. D. Real Eatate monthly. 649-1680, 649-8649. ^60. J.D. Real Estate, 646- baths,* two Utebens, extra Real Eistate tag room, kitoben with built- 6666. l>erience In America;” pub- closes ta a Joyous mood and a ■ a m MON. IMMEDIATE occupancy. CJONTEMPORART L shaped tas, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 648-2098, 648-7887, 669-1744. Mr»- M ema West new Associates, Inc. 643-6129. THREE-ROOM___ comer______?B81, 649-6371. buUdlng lo t Walk to school 640-1922 646-4126 Uahed by Ctal Press. The restatoment of the main theme. ■ blau I 3-bedroom Duplexes, all sepa------„ ,, ,, . ___ , Ranch with view of Hartford Flamlly room. 2-car garage. MANCHESTER — Deluxe 8- Thomas Flengo Ikni SAT. Four-room and shopping. Woiverton Agen­ award carries a $1,000 prise. After intermission, the orches- b fiirnituro i.turi'- ASPARAGUS for sale, 669 Dart rate utiliUee, basements, «35 CENTER—Deluxe 4H-room ’ cy, Realtors, 642-2S18. and vaUey. Living room 20x20, MANCHEISTER — Spaciolu 7- Plush carpeting. Large lot on room Garrison Colonial, 2Vi EAST HARTFORD — 7-room Robert E. Brawn, Sr. HUl Rd. Vemon , off Route 83. driveways, m baths, 3216 duplex, 1% baths, aU appU- 963 Main S t Phone 648-4846. apartment, private basement, dining room 12x20, modem room home, aluminum siding, dead end. baths, famUy room, wine cel­ Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, WlUiam Maturiiak I monthly, 'security and lease, ances, fqUy carpsted, air-con- p r i m e gtore on Hort^ MANCHESTER — Lalge 6H kitchen 23’ Icmg, 3 bedrooms, new roof, first - floor famUy lar, double garage, suburban pool, large lot. Call Joan Biver- Mrs. Beveriy Henog Matty 1lN iiii& flail anyone of us—anytime ett, Intemational Asaoclatea, 643-4966. mUonWH, h^ and hpt^ter, 1st CaU after room house, IH baths, porch, 2-fuU baths, 2-car garage. Many room, double garage. Only setting. Hayes Agency, 646- kOas LuoUe RahUS 'oimery KEITH’S Household Goods 51 storage and paridng. On bus barber shop or prescrip- ® P “ ’ garage. ExceUent condition. extras stay with house, carpet­ 334,900. Hayes Agency, 646- THE WORKINO AGENCY 0181. 647-1800. Mrs. Celine Burke FriaNHwtillK I MANCHESTER — Newer 2- line. cwivenient to shopping, gbop. CaU Mr. AnnulU, 649- Rnr!irvn.T.n! — Only 333,900. OoodchUd-Bart- ing, drapes, etc. 343,400. 0181. George Poptk BUI Coe Roger A. Fisher TWO Uvlng room chairs in good bedroom apartment, heat, hot VERNON — Sacrifice. Owner NOTICE 1 1 1 5 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER 648-4168 condition, 320 each. Call 649- Eight-apartment unit. Charies 6644. lett. Realtors, 669-1744, 648- Don Reole A1 Martin MANCHESTER — Brand new Mrs. Ksiren Rlesterer water, air-conditioner, and ap­ race Apartments — Large and 7887, 648-2098. We NEED LISTINGS 6-6 duplex, 3 bedrooms, IH ready to move from 8-room Co­ u 4397. PonticeUi, 649-9644. Raymond lonial ta non - develofmient, Mrs. Laura Fisher THE MANCHESTER STATE BANK pUances Included. 3180. June PonUcelU, 646-0800. MANCHESTER — Warehouse beautiful 8 and 4-room (q>art- NOW! “Thinkiiig of f il­ Tom Creech Herm Frechette baths, aluminum siding, two ments. includes heat, hot wa- MANCHESTER — Immaculate The CHARLES country location near Vernon Mias Catherine A d^a 1041 Main Street, Manchester MUST SEILL — 3 rooms of fur­ 1st occupancy. R.' F. Blan­ and industrial space. 16,000 - ing your property?” C*dl separate furnaces and cellara, 466 MAIN STREET — First ter, aU appUances, with dish­ 7-room older Ooionlal. Must be Circle. Four bedrooms, eat-ta Mrs. Elaine Nemeraff niture, various pieces of old chard Realtm’, 648-2482. 100,000 square foot units, TODAY! $4,600 down to qualified buy­ floor, 3-room apartment. Heat, washer, disposal, caipeting, seen to be iqipreclated. Inter­ APARTMENTS Frechette kitchen, first-floor laundry, 1% J®to Melesko will be closed for the mahogany appllMces, excel- . BEDROOM apartment, available immediately. Heat­ ers. Only one available. BVe- baths, 22’ flre{>laced Uvlng Mia. Anita Rosen 3123.20 famUy unit. Security. ed Euid alr-cohditioned. Freight pool and your own private ter­ national Associates, 647-1300. chette A Martin, Realtors, 647- MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY lent condltKm Much more, ^ bath, race in a country setting. ___ 178-lW E. Middle Tpke. room, overslsed garage, ex- Mrs. Patrice A. McCarty S top^S hop Call 646-2426, 9 to 5 p.m. very reasonable. Call 643-2879, parking, security. No elevators. 31 to 31.60 per Martin tras. Low SOa. Principals only, Mlaa M argaret MuUern on FRIDAY, MAY 26-8 PM . square foot. 1-748-6634. From 3180. Sorry, no pets. 629- MANCHESTOR Open tor Inspection DaUy 1-4 utiUties. 3166. 646-1166. MANCHEISTHR 4 rooms, stove 6886, 876-7466.- POR THE LAZY!! PHILBRICK REALTORS, MLS MANCHESTER^ New on m ar­ call 876-8774. Mlaa Marian G. Anderson CLEAN, used refrigerators, and refrigerator, 3146 monthly. ------or By Appatntment OPEN 9 A Jl, TUESDAY, MAY 80 ranges, automatic washers ___ If you would rather watch tele- 268 Mata St., Manchester ket, Joseph Parker Ivory Ivory Snow with guarantees See them at S « ROOM duplex, garage, p u rity deposit required. 649- ^ < |P ElAST HARTEXHID — Adult vision instead ot pointing, our 6 647-9993 cation,n BOLTON - 4-4, 2 family, 1,080 Mrs. Marjorie Field w tn guarantees itoe « „ear high school. Two chUdren couple, DO chUdren, no pets, room aluminum sided Oape is AGENCY 4^-Room Apartments Y.- square feet of Uvlng area each pnm k Weir B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 *hm MANCHESTER — Ebccellent 6- garage, Bel Air Real Estate, Liquid Detergent Soap Powder Main HL Call Rxa-2171 maximum. Security. 3168. AVAILABLE July 1st., 6-room room s, beat, hot water, for you. Add o 2 car garage Hot water, individual thermo­ apartment. 2 gangom, two 12x Main SL CaU 648-2171. monthly. CaU 649-2497. room Cafo, business or resi­ 648-9382. 10 patioa, 160x890 lot. Flano fTOWEJR ^ - ^dreom T ^ - chUdren accepted, Near bus and stores. CaU 628- and a idee resWential area for statically controUed heat, M e t , aset ;rrr; r;;;;;;------r r :-----;------z ______house,house. includesIncludes sppUances, ^ schoiSB, and Sop- <»*8 weekdays, 6-9 p.m. Satui> those seeking one whale of a REALTORS dential sons, low 20s. Call 649- MANCHESTER — Ideal lor Agency, 640-2677. M 8 i e ^ bronze-legged B^i-room Duplex, api^l- heat, carpets, full basemernt. Hotpoint kitchen, range, re­ piNtlebettli ping center. Write Booc S P-™- *«>y- Mid 20s. Please caU 649- 4066. Towne Realty. young and growing family, 7- m HJ light gray wood grained, round frigerator, disposal, dish­ BOLTON — Lakeside — four table dinette set. Formica top GREEN MANOR Ranch, 8 bed- room home 'with generouf rooms, aU eleetrlo. Minimum fuU basement, 3236 mcmthly. W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4636 ROCKVILLE - Four rooms' washer, 2 air conditioners kitchen, formal dining room, extends with extra leaf. Four Call 643-6700, 643-7761. or 646-1021. particulars. first floor, iqipllances, parking. • a A 646-4200 rooms, attached gantye plus down, 3l,40a Flano Ageooy, matching, comfortable, barrel ______• • each apartment, 1% colored living room, four bedrooma, 1V4 LARGE 8-room Colonial, fire- *1“1116 monthly.mmithlv. 872-0869, T-xn7:80 fnto U ” utility room, carpeted through­ 646-2677. Joy 0)tydol back chairs are smartly styled WE HAVE customers waiting GARDEIN type two - bedroom tile baths, soundproofed out. WeU shaded with large ]>a- baths. Garage. 160’ treed lot. place, large lawn, paridng 9:80 p.m. The ACREAGE — 11-room Cdotilal, Only 324,600. Woiverton Agen­ VERNON — $20,900 — Throe- Liquid Detergent Detergent and thickly padded. Like new for the rental of your apart­ apartment, first floor. In­ area. Pleasant convenient loca- BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. walls, basement laundromat; tio, quiet neighborhood. Relo­ batn^ Apple large barn. Hutchins Agency cy, Realtors, 649-2813. bedroom Ranch on Oil da sac. condition. 644-0930. ment or home. J.D. Real Es- cludes heat, appliances, car­ tion. Wwklng adults. 648-2880. Apt^ents, Realtors - MLS master TV antenna and tele- cating. Private owner. $27,600. ^ ------T------n— — tele Associates, Inc. 643-6129. pets. 3200 mcnthly. Paul W. Realtors, 649-6324. Trout otream, woods, family 22 et DANI^ moderq combination ______!______country Uvlng off Route Manchester Parkade, Mancfa. ptKme Jacks, patio and patio Phone 6484)818. MANCHESTER — 6 - room ptottteMtli i ? Dougan, Realtor, 643-4636 or 44A, 8H rooms, carpeting, ctdor 649-6806 doors, garage and guest park­ room on lower level, call own­ G /fT S and DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES 5 5 ^ n * stereo AM-FM radio, very ELEGANT FTVE-room apart- LINNMORE DRIVE — 6-room House, 1V4 baths, large kitch­ er, 648-0606. 646-1021. BOLTON NOTCH. Three room itey«<> ^ipUances, poneUng, ------ing, rtorage, fully carpeted, en. Immediate occupancy, bus i4i good condition. Asking 360. ment, 20x30’ living room with winterized cottage, 1-223-4460. private basement, patio ROCKLEDO|B Area — 7-room C^ie with IH baths, fireplace, MANCHlSTBt PARKAM- MANCHESTBI 646-6378. flretdace. Large formal dining TWO-YEIAR old duplex, two through sliding glass doors, Sidit level, 2-car garage, half washer-dryer hookups, e n d garage, nice comer lot. Late Une, city utiUties. Only 322,- VERNON — View, custom built room, two bedrooms, includes bedrooms, 1% baths, carpets. CENTEJR ST. — 6H-room Colo- 3166. Individual electric heat, acre lot, 2% baths, 2 fireplaces. apartment has firejUace and July occupancy. T.J. Crockett, 900. Hayes Agency 646-0181. 2400 sq. ft. soUd brick ranch, 3E1ARS 30” gas range, avocadp high mountain top setting, see everything. 3286 monthly. Paul appliances. FhU basement. nlal, baths, immediate occu- > 643-1440, 647-1342. nice fenced rear yard. Low private petio also extra ga­ Realtors, 643-1677. MANCHESTER — Many fea­ green, used 6 months, 3200 or W.Dougan, Realtor, 643-4636 or 3225 monthly. Paul W. Dougan pancy, 3200 per month, lease, Hartford. Hayes Agency, 646- PALMOLIVE Palmolive Gold best offer. Call after 4:30, 643- 40s. Barry Realty, 646-0682, rage, convenient to grammar, tured 9 - room Colonial with 646-1021. Realtor, 643-4038 or 646-lOQl. security. Hayes Agency, 646- 649-4864. MANCHB38TER — 7-room older 0181. 6061. Junior High and IBgh schools. home ta quiet area, formal three or more bedrooms, 27" FOUR spacious rooms, older 4- AVAILABLE four-room apart- 0181. Resort Property Uvlng room, formal dining ■yBKNON — Manchester Une, 8- Deodorant JOHN buys and sells used fur- UNIQUE U*R Constructed iiining room, half bath off gen­ family, second floor. AppU- ment. Heat, appliances, c e n ------For Rent 67 Ranch In exclusive area situat­ Includes m odern erous kltohen, 4 bedrooms and room, heated sun room. Ideal bedroom Ranch, flr^dace, rec nltore, appUances, 479 Middle ances. ChUdren accepted. 3140. tral locatiim. 3180. monthly. 8e- O u t Of ToWB trouble • free gas home and office combination. room, IH hatha, $4 acre lot, GIANTS NlXaC Heights, Nian- ed on over one acre lot. The full bath up, garage, treed 160’ Soap Tpke., east. Open afternoons. 833-0138. curity deposit. 649-3340. heat, hot water and Low 40s. Wariea PonUcelU, 649-964i4 2 ^ 3 5 * 1971 NEXXSH-AIco sewing ma- includes appliances, heat and ments. FuUy equipped kitchen. Rocky Neck. July 1st through Raymond PonUcelU, 646-0800 I OOVBSNTTtY Lake — S-room tonMemBMHMaast MW chine. Unclaimed lay-away, carpets. 3240 mraithly. Paul W. VA baths, carpeting, private ‘’®^’ water, wall-to-^^ j2nd, 3l20 weekly. Also late winterised home, new funiaoe, never used, origlnaUy 3149.60 Dougan, Realtor, 643-4638 or patio with barbecue, conven- apiUlMces, dtoiye- August. CaU 683-1980. WOODUND new bath. Ideal for summer now 369.80. Buttonholes, mono- 646-1021. lent location. chUdren w e l - ...... al, air conditioning,.. swimming Opportunities at JACOBS j or rental, 39,600. Hayes Agen­ grams, hems, sews on buttons,------come. 3218. 644-1619. D. J. Hen- pool and parking. Storage and CAPE ODD — Dennlsport, 8 cy, eio^asL etc. Guaranteed. 622-0476 deal- MANCHEISTER — Grove Street laundry in buUdlng. No pets, bedrooms, aU conveniences. ry Co. Call 876-1660 or 278-1610. otf-season rates. CaU 876-0682. is ^ SET-UP & OPERATE VERNON — 8 • family hcine, Tide Apartments, deluxe one - bed­ What yoar Property Worth? MILLING WACHIHES * DRILLING Thrill room, carpeting, available MANCHESTER — Four rooms. completely radecorotod and Liquid Detergent Detergent CARPE?re —^Wholesale to you May 1st., 3180, 3D . Real Els- first floor, two blocks from We will inspect your property and suggest e q u i p m e n t • PRODUCTION carpeted throughout, good lo­ HOMESTEAD ST. at the Warehouse. Fantastic tate, 048-6129. Medn St. 3140. monthly. Refer- an asking price. (No obligation.) MACHINE EQUIPMENT cation, 8 septurato furaacoo. 22 ot savings guaranteed. Carpet -r------:—:— ences, security. 1-004-8096. D. J. HENRY CO. o u r Vi. MBHMJE TPKE. Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! 2nd & 3rd Shift Openings Good investment or Uve rent plattIcboMe ? 7 9 * Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., PLUSH 2 - bedroom duplex aCANOHESTEB Mu«t have aaparienca In operation of equipment be eWe free. CaU Joan Everett, IhtoiN 57* Manchester, Conn. Phone 646- apartment, with dining room DELUXE one-bedroom apart- Invites You to attend a Seminar toaet'Up own work, read micromatan and acalaa, Interpret national Aasoclatoo, 647-1800. 8868. Caidi and Carry. and patio, all aiqUlances, base- ment, waU-to-wall carpeting 1, 2 and- 8-bedroom luxury fhop drawinge. a t Uie apartments. Features waU-to- REALTORS — MLS ment garage, extra closets, throughout, complete appli- waU coipetiqg, vanity tile PASEK Gain Mrs. Filbert’s walklng distance to Parkade, ances, vanity bath. CentraUy baths, built-in oven, range, ^ SET-UP MEN WoBlBd - Red EflolB 77 E1STATE38 and household lots to 3226 per month. Coll 648-0710, located 3178. monthly. R. D. 289-7475 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford 1st & 2nd Shift Openings Detergent Soft Com Oil buy. Bob Flucklger, 649-3247. Podimk Mill Reskwront dishwasher, reMgerator sod 742-8243 — Twin Hill Dr., (joventry Carubla of satting up milling machinaa. ^ “hi-aplndla HAVE qualified buyer tor 2 or BRIDAL SHOWERS 6494)311. Murdock, 643-2692. disposal, electric heat, 2 air- dSRTng aqu^ant and ralatad nj^etal working production s-famlly home. CaU Paul W. Margarine 989 EDinfirton Rd. conditioners, gloss sliiUng Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also mem­ machlnaiy ^ llty to raad .hop drawinga and ua. WEDDINGS DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ doors, aU lazge rooms. Ftui praclalon meaauring inatrumanta. Dougan, Realtor, 642-4616. • 7 9 * llbpi« Anriqiies 56 ment, waU-to-wall carpeting, South Windsor ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Mullple List­ banement atontye area, am- ing Service. SELLINO your home or acre- GRADUATIONS GERMAN World War H helmet, complete appliances, 2 air- paridng. S tutlng at |176. ► AUTOMATIC SCREW ageT For prompt frlanOy oar- conditioners, full basement, Read Herald Ads ADVANTAGES OF GROUP INVESTING IN Handy to riMoping, schools, 310 or best offer. Call before 1 MACHINE OPERATOR vice, caU Loula DImook Raal' ANNIVERSARIES p.m., 643-9907. waeher-dryer hook-up, vanity bus and rriiglous facilities. Nabisco Sunshine type bath, glass sUdlng doors REAL ESTATE Model iQMUtment open tor — Multl-spindle ty, 649-9628. inqpeotlon 12-6 Saturday and C O M E IN... SELECT A GIFT FOR Oreo Crem e Chip A Roos ft onto patio. 3220 per month. VILLAGER ^ Sunday, other times Ity ity- 2nd Shift Opening ALL CASH' for your property Wonted - To Buy 58 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. # Designed for the smaH or large investor potntment within 24 hours. Avoid rod THAT SPECIAL OCCASION. Sandwich 643r2692. APARTMENTS # Income and Growth CASHIER Good wages and benefits ttq>e. Instant aarvice. Hayea WANTEUJ — antique furniture. Apply in person to Personnel Dept. • Tax Shelters Bout by Agency, 646-0181. lS0tpi« 3 9 * glass, pewter, oU paintings or new eiR one -bedroom aport- A GIFT FROM ADAM'S APPLE WILL Immediate Occupancy # Retirement Full-time for cash and carry lumberyard. 40 hours other antique Items. Any quan- ment, second floor. Includes U R R Housing Corp. per week. Many company benefits. HOMES, load, buataeas. QuaU- tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, heat, appliances, and carpet- 5-Room Townhouses, 1% ' MAKE THE DAY ONE TO REMEMBER. Vanity Fair FaeWTioaua ^ • CoBege Education Manufacturing fled bt^ra demand action; In­ Vanity Fair Rigal Print BathroomT1siue4peeli-S00eount leBs B e 166 Oakland Street. ing. 318O mcmtbly. Paul W. tiled baths, complete Q.E. Rentals by lA ’ kitchen, waU-to-waU car-« • Build Your fotote Robert D. For an interview, call Mr, McIntyre Company stant aervlee. Paul J. Correnti Victor Medium Cteened Shrimp 6W etcen S U 7 ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, an- peting, private basement, Murdock Agency, 6484868, 647-1619. ADAM'S APPLE tique clothing. Jewelry, cl^ks, ______' wakher-dryer hookup. Tuesday, May 28 at 7:80 P.M. 649-0136 ifaco^s "***"***TO ^T!FF55raVB AT MANCHESTER PARKADE, MANCHE8TBS Realtor 648-2692 WlUi BUT your home Immedi­ gloonwo, household contents, n b AT third floor apartment, 8 Charles Lesperance For information and reservations call 648-9661 1 Jacobs Road, West Hartford, Connecticut 268 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKB, MIANCHBBTER any amount. Antiques and rooms, 2 porches, central loca- 649-7620 ately, and, more Impoctaiitly 880 SILVER LANE, HAST HARTFORD Thlngs, 648-2604, 467 Main St., flon, no pete, 3106. CaU 643- 644-1517 GROSSMAN LUMBER CO. An aoHof opportnnifr ainploxar M/f pay you a fair price tor It. Mr. Maa^ester. 6927. S s s / Belfioie, 647-U18.