; ' (■ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1972 P A G E EIGHTEEN - Tolland Man Remembers the Mysteries of the

By BETTE QUATBALE Although he sat out the war years of Chairman Mao ’Tse-tung, they developed slapping approach to friendriiip. . .it ever, he excused himself to send a word the leaders of the two nations after the (Herald Correspondent) the 19S0’s in a Washington office, Meyer their Communist philosophies while takes many years to make a Chinese' of warning'to Washington that the inci­ mutual exchange of ideas. ’Hie (3dneae mind works very differ­ studying in France. friend, Meyer explained. re<^l8 visiting China with then T^ce dent could be expected. ’Ihe following "The visit is a wide open thing and DescrlMng the Chinese as ’’the most ’The Chinese do not necessarily mean ently fbom the American, a(»:ordlng to President Richard Nixon, spending an day the Chinese returned ccnnirfement- can’t do any harm to our relations with Paul Meyer, a former long time U.S. civilised people in the world,” Meyer what they are saying at Its face value, entire day serving as interpreter for Nix­ ing themselves for warning him of the C2iina, although it might with some other he warns. . .they d EVERY NITEj Chlita for many years, dating back to the the juprislngs against the nationalists, "spill themselves all over,’’ the Chinese the American embassy in Peking, in Nixon’s visit to China will give him the 'Ihe mietings with the Chinese leaders Mon thru Chinese war lord period in the mld- and notes most of them, including Pre­ go out of their way not to embeurass which some Chinese friends spent the cpportunlty to personally size up the Chi- are hoped to open a dialogue between the Sal 1920’s, when he served as a student inter­ mier Chou En-lal, come from relatively anyone, Meyer said. afternoon with him, not mentioning the nese people and vice-versa. Meyer pre­ preter. wealthy families. With the exception of The Chinese dislike the hearty back- upcoming disturbance. By 5 p.m. how­ dicts there will be more respect between (gee Page Eleven)

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■J;. ' 4 . ■•2 m V- r.’ ^ • X ■ VOL. XCI, NO. 121 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) I^NCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972 (Chuwlfled AdvertWng on Page U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS si> E (m s KennedySon Blast Nixon Sounds Out Ghou Prisoner In Leaves ■n> Tamkiels Wed 50 Years ------■S»*^*'V»****=^ Session 7 Dead / Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaw J. Tomkiel o f 91 Crestwood ^—I ...... 'V Dr., were honored at a 50th wedding party held at ALDERSHOT, Engdand (AP) t: Willie’s Steak House by members of the family and — Seven persons were blown to Arab Hijack pieces today in a bomb last at Precedes friends. The couple has three sons, William B. rcrU ‘ the BriUrii armyOs Mggest Tomkiel of Wayne, Pa., Anthony T. Tomkiel of base. The Irish Republican Windsor and Edward J. Tomkiel of Manchester, ADEN (A P )— ^Five Palestinian hijackers with sticks Army announced It was iw^ton- and eight grandchildren. They were married Feb. 5, of dynamite, hand grenades and pistols held the oldest sible. Ballet 1922 in Poland. (Photo by Nassiff) ______An Eirmy spokesm an said five son of the late Robert F. Kennedy with 136 other men PEKING (AP) — Presi­ aboard a West German jumbo jet today. women emplcyyes, an (rfficer t : Miss Sarah Jaro Pickens, a ~Yhey jjescribed themselves as and a male civilian were dent Nixon and Premier About Town stewardess with World Airways members of the Palestine Uh- 3^^. killed. Sixteen persons were Chou En-lai conferred for in Oakland, Calif., is visiting eration Force, the government wounded. m nearly four hours today, The executive board of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John of India rep^ed. ’The {rfane The explosion cam e about 10 apparently sounding each Sct. Kennnedy said in Warii-> Women's Club of Manchester minutes before lunch and few L. Pickens of 206 Ferguson Rd. had taken off from New Dedhi. ington shortly after the hijack­ other on thRc chasms that \^U meet tonight at 8 at the officers were there. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ing he didn’t think there is any separate their two coun­ home of Mrs. Robert Reault, 3S The cast of the Gilbert and The 1st Battalion of the 16th said through a q^Krttesman in reason to believe Ms neirfiew in Paratroop Brigade, which had tries. S. Farms Dr. Mrs. Robert Lar- Sullivan Workshop pioduction of Washington that he had been any danger "at this point.” headquarters on'the base, par­ to the evening. President and mett Is co-hostess. "Patience” will rehearse to- advised by a Yemeni official Mrs. Nixon, accompanied by nlgdit at 8 at South United Ihe senator appeared with ticipated in the "Bl(x>dy Sun­ that arrangements had been Joseph’s motiier, Ethel Kenne­ day” incident in Londonderry, Mme. Chlang Citing, wife of Dr. and Mrs. Barney Wlch- Church. Those interested in made for the release of all the dy, at the family’s home in Northern Ireland, on Jan. 30 Mao T8e-tung, attended a mod­ man of 54 Brookfield St. at­ learning make-up will also meet male peuMengers. ern revolutionary ballet in the tended a three-day clinical con­ at the church at 8. The leads McLean, 'V’a., outside Washlng- when 18 Irish civilians were ’Hw Iraqi news agency kUled. Great Hall of the People. ference (HI "Developments in are reminded to be at the church ton to talk to newsmen. ported from the capital The IRA assumption of re­ Unlike the largely ceremonial Podiatric Medicine" this week­ at 7 p.m. for photographs. Mahmood Aras, director-gen­ meeting Monday, Nixon and end in New York City. Southern Yemen that three eral ed through the Secretary of State William P. Collls Goelee, and Mrs. ’Thomas building. T w o o f the 18 w ere Rogers sat at Nixon’s left and night at 8 at the Army and Navy W(x>ds. Club. The rehearsal is open to Pentagon Papers wom en. Henry A. Kissinger, presiden­ “There was the most al­ tial adviser on national secur­ all men Interested In singing ’The cast of the Little ’Iheatre mighty bang," a witness said. G oldfish, ity, on the right. barberrfiop-style hamuHiy. of Manchester production of WASHtNGTON (AP) — The the Unitarian Unlversallst As- “All we could see was a cloud ’The atmosphere at the outset "Arsenic and Old Lace" will Supreme Court today agreed to scKiatlon. of smoke. The mess bad flaf- was jovial and friendly. All ' “The Ugly Dachshund," a have a dress rehearsal tomorrow At issue before the court is White Sauce Walt Disney film, wiU be shown decide whether a federal grand tended and another adjoining It [ am*: laughed during the brief pic­ and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the meaning - The Town R eport fo r 1976- meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the NOW OUTERWEAR whole bowl," exclaimed the For the first time, the Chi- Ann Wolfram. been imposed. peal said, it would become im­ 71 is enclosed in today’s home o f M rs. AUce Brown, 28 NOW First Lady, deftly locking her Aese press gave extensive cov- MEN’S - Reg. $20 to $40 The high court granted both possible for members of Con- Herald. ’The report was writ­ Turnbull Rd. Girls hre remind­ sides a hearing without further gress to get the help they need chopstocks into a morsel of ed to bring sewing equipment. ten last summer by young (diicken breast simmering in a Regular 4.50 BOYS’ - Reg. $15 to $25 com m ent. to adequately do their official people working in the SAM Gravel, a critic of the 'Viet­ work. soy and mufhtoom ssuice. Manchester WATTIS will WANTED (Summer Activities in Man­ BOYS’ PERMANENT PRESS nam wAr, disotoeed iwriions of ’Hie Justice Department ar­ chester) program and later All the iUtUe chefs in their meet tomorrow at the Italian- Clean, Late Model the war study last June at a gued, meanwhlto, that the Con­ little wMte Mao caps becuned Amerlcan aub. Weighing in edited by Mrs. Rosalie Lang, ALL WOOL TOP COATS midnight meeting of a Senate stitution bark questioning of a a UConn graduate student with revolutiemary pride as the will be from 7 to 8 p m. The USED CARS DRESS SHIRTS NOW PRICE subcommittee. He later ar­ member of Congress by a who was an intern in Town President’s lady nibbled at program will include slides of Reg.$60-$70 ranged for puMicatlon of a grand jury about Ms legislative Manager Roliert Weiss’ of­ random in the spotless wMte club activities. Top Prices Paid NOW 309S NOW four-volum e editim- SAIGON (AP) — U.S. fliers one of the enemy planes and craft artillery batteries with POLYESTER ■ PEARLIZED WET-LOOK ■ JERSEY PRINT mittee, udilch in Maotalk the second fled back toward bombs and missiles. The Institute of Local History at Manchester Com­ shot down their second North means head chef, played gal­ Hanoi. All were on the North Viet­ erage o f the -visit -with pictures munity College offers a lion-credit course which Vietnamese MIG in five weeks loping gourmet for Mrs. Nix­ A U.S. spokesman, Capt. namese side of the border, 16 to of Nixon with Mao and with on’s hour-long romp through surveys Connecticut’s social, political and economic KNIT DRESSES ■ PANT COATS ■ PANT TOPS Monday night and made five James d’Entremont, said 46 miles north of the demili­ Chou. attacks (m antiaircraft batteries American pilots have been de­ tarized z(»e. the menu. history from Colonial times to the present. Class “ You Chinese are so artistic Meanwhile, Mrs. Nixon began tecting MIGs dally along the In one strike, tiie command will meet every Wednesday evening for 8 weeks, in North Vietnam, the U.S. in everyUilng,” said the First her sightseeing with a visit to Regular $20 Regular $20 Regular $6 border between North Vietnam said, four antiaircraft artillery Command reported. Lady, admiring a piece of pas- the kitchens of the famed Pe­ beginning March 1, from 7-8:15 P.M. in room 6 on guns were reported destroyed Maj. Robert A. Lodge, 30, of king Hotel, a citadel st NAME ...... any of the U.S. aircraft. It was Air Force fighters escortlrg ation by Laotian government ir­ Nixon proved an apt student of nist party and China’s most im­ IN MANCHESTER awarded last week by an inde­ tricity generating plants of coal early 'Saturday. Every avail­ about 9 p.m., and they were bombers on raids over Laos regulars. Long Cheng, a former the four styles of Chinese cook­ portant journal. And beneath and reconnaissance planes over pendent tribunal. and forced dally power cuts able truck, tratln and sMp be­ ADDRESS ...... (MANCHESTER PARKADE) WEST MIDDLE TPKE. - BROAD ST. tracking the MI(3s by radar. U.S. Central Intelligence Agen- ing. She barely blanched in that headline the entire front ’Ihey said they fired their elec- North Vietnam attacked four Local' leaders in eight parts throi'iThout the country. gan moving Id ccal stockpiled PHONE 647-1451 tronloedly controlled missiles at missile radar sites and antiair- (See Page Nine) of the country gave strong The layoffs sent Britain’s job­ at i>ort8 and pitheads. (See Page Seventeen) (See Page ’Two) HOME PHONE ...... ^ORK PHONE ......

< r i V/ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972 PAGE THREE P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, C O m , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY °22, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.- (Children from tee Green School Hebron Sweet'To Head will participate. THEATER TIME District Gets Report Sheinwold on Bridge Primary Concentration Arrangements for tee fashion In Memory of our faithful" SCHEDULE Lodge of lOOF show are being handled by Mrs. RlRRM lBflBAIiD i FIGHTTNO ADVERSITY Richard Farr, Mrs« Roland friend and employe, DEUGHTS OBSERVER Harry F. Sweet of 28 Putnam Bumslde — “Hospital” , 7:19, YdUNOPEOPlf NORTH ! Masse, Mrs. Edwin Mlrich, Mrs. Principals To Explain St. recently was installed as no­ Earle Wood, Mrs. Robert Cow­ 9:29 On Backup of Sewage WnMw «f n* Mmb By ALFRED SHEINWOU) 109 8 7 6 3 4 GLADYS MODEAN ^^^^r*«siat«Mn»nSMny w ^ <0 2 Democratic Veto ble grand of King David/Lodge ley, Mrs. Thomas Matarazzo Cinema I — “ Hospital” , 1:19, Harold A. Osgood, head of the public works depart- "The gods are pleased when 0 None of Odd Fellows v in ceremonies and Mrs. FredericH Flynn. York and Yorty, Gov. George at Odd Fellows Hall. We shall remain closed on O n em a ’ 11^— "isw of the ment of the Eighth utilities District, reported to the they see strong men contend­ * KQ862 sfy MICHAEL PUTZBL been accused, by some of his TlckeU may bo purchased School Budget Hikes lAUMU Aiwnto C. Wallace of Alabama and James C. Hale, district dep­ South” , 1 :17, 3 :177^9 :17, 7 :17, district board of directors last night that there was “a WEST EAST Associated Ptesa Writer opponents of ducking debate from tee Green School PTA Wednesday, Feb. 23 ing with adversity.” said Sher­ challenges. Duke University President Ter­ uty grand master, and his staff executive board, at bote Bur­ Hie Board of Education took Moat ot these were minor in- 9:17; (Walt Disney) bad backup” of the district’s sewer line on Green Rd. ♦ A 3 ♦ K Q J lock Holmes from his klUtzing The (Democratic Governors Mayor Sam Yorty of Los An­ ry Sanford, a former -governor officiated at tee installation a brief look Thursday evening creases, the largest being a $SSO Manchester Drive-In — Re' Sunday afternoon. Six hom es ------^------C:? A 9 5 3 ^ 4 ton’s stores, and at tee door. Respectfully, L. H. Hale Superstore M iM a M w n a Caucus has unanimously re­ geles, however, charged that o f North CTarolina. ceremonies. at its proposed budget for 1972- increase requested for educa- opens Friday were Involved, said Osgood, who UMUon told the representative, chair at tee Baker Street 0 9752 O 108643 301 East Center St., Manchester Muskle’s letter to O’Brien was The three Republicans are Other officers Installed are 197h as drawn up by Superin- tional trips. Damarjian said East Hartford Drive-In — Re' praised the cooperaUon of dis- bought and paid for a very Bridge Club. The players 4> J93 A A 10 7 5 jected a potitical consultant’s "a subterfuge to avoid debate.” President Nixon and Reps. L«Roy Aspenwall Sr., 'vice tendent of Schools Aram Da- that no funds have been budget- opens Friday trict firemen in pumping out jarge part of that aewer.” He proposal that tee party concen­ looked pleased at this praise SOUTH "He knows a debate with all Paul N. McCloskey Jr. of Cali- grand; Clarence S. Aspenwall, Skating - Coasting marjian . ed in the past for trips between Ehutt Ufindsor Drive-Ih — Re' and cleaning them up. and several other directors ar- from tee master, but tee great trate its 1972 presidential cam ­ ■OTICTM ♦ 2 the candidates would be Impos­ fem ia and Jo h n N. Ashbrook of recording secretary; and Er­ The board chairman, William schocds for assemblies and the opens Friday Osgood blamed the problem gued that Uvb charge should have detective , added: ”Of course, Sir 17 Nnsm flccMpMvh ^ K Q J 10876 paign to 20 sw es that offer tee sible to pull off,” Yorty said, Ohio. nest A. Cox, financial secretazy Henaghan, urged members to principals are requesting funds Meadows Drive-Ih — "Gang on the roots > of willow trees been Included in tee bid fpecifl- NnMtrMiltCMrtlai tee gods know better than to 0 AKQJ best chance of victor and, in "because It Is impossible to get and treasurer. look at the budget "fairly but for this item for this year, That Couldn’t Shoot Straight” , which grow through the sewer caUons for tee project. waste their time watching any® ♦ 4 all tee candidates together at Hale urged tee support of tee carefully.” We are going to L*rge increases have been re- 7:80; “M id Rovers”, 9:21 lines and clog teem. !‘We were tdd we would be effect, write off the rest. thing at tela table.” The re­ North East South Wert one time and location.” Eyebank and visual research at offer good education but quested for additional custodial Edward McKeever suggested reimbursed,” tee representa­ The donsultant, Josej^ Na- Newcomers Plan a n lau tM MMI 17 SHilf marks came jiist after tee play Pass Pass 1 ^ Pass New Britain General Hospital have to be concerned with the help at the Gilead school and a letter of thanks be sent from (AlilMtntyMry polltan, told tee 38 governors Sen. Henry M. Jacks6{ D ia­ presidential nominee could car­ cratic candidates but that It A "Fashion Peep Show” will from the administrative budget reviewed by the board’s maln- Osgood added his thanks to monds, A-K-q-J; Clubs, 4. ry as few as 18 o f tee 20 se­ might not be practical. p.m . p. o. box 441 Jay Giles, town water and West opened tee ace of spades be presented by tee Manctaes- The Rev. Michael Wilcox, There will be skiing at Norte- but how much we get out of our tenance committee before being Prisoner In Charles FuUer, assistant treat­ What do you sayf lected states and still capture 'Maybe we should wait until Green PTA Sets sewer administrator, came to and continued with tee three of vicar of St. Mark’s Church In ■view Ski Slope until 4:30 p.m. manchester, conn. money.” brought back to the board for ment plant <^rator with tee last night’s meeting to review spades. South ruffed and craft­ A nsw er: (Bid only one heart. tiie White House with a major- ^® h^ve some eUmlnations,” *®r Newcomei-s CTub of Storrs, will be guest speaker to­ town, and J*• & superintendent and Tils turn bill Rogers. with an honor. West’s nine of Berkeley Divinity Sch(x>l, he But tfie Palestinian prisoners. and board wait to see If any fur- White Couple dress, tee governors unani- The board Is required by law Griffiths, male models; dren’s fashions 'wll be modeled. School, and Ralph Saccuzio of “t*®: MlaHes for health Wants Rate Sehedule The Adult Forum of Norte hearts would eventually become was ordaired in 1967 and was a DOZEN DONUTS ^ le halUng hl^Wng as a ^her claims are made against mcusly ^adopted a res<4utlon to nominate all known, general- jtrs. Clayton Gould, denora- the Gilead Hill School have been teachers, Donlon asked for a copy of United M ethodist Church wUl tee high trump. Either 'way. BAST ALTEON, Rl. (AP) — member of tee staff at Christ “heroic deed”, niled out tee t^e district so that they may all saytog, ‘^We reject any sugges- ly advocated and nationally Thomas Jones, requested to attend the board’s ®ver-all tee proposed rate schedule, a meet tonight at 8 at tee church. Scute was sure to go down. Mr. and Mrs! Metvin Sparlin, a Church In Greenwich for three A N D G E T next budget meeting which is la a figure for transpor- po^m ty teat tee action was ^ forwarded to tee district’s Of coqrse you have noticed tion teat we appeal to selected recognized presidential candl- prices- Mrs. Stanley Craft, pub- FOR carted out to secure their tasu^nce company at <»ce. schedule GUes said wUI be sub­ white couple whose adoption of years. scheduled for March 2. I-®®* budgeted mitted In April to tee town Grades 7 and 8 of Center Con­ iiriiat embittered Sherlock a black baby two years ago targeto as tee Republican can- dates, but it left out Yorty and jjgjty.’ g„d Mrs. Calvin Miahl- dldate did in 1968 and obviously Sen. Vance Hartke ot Indiana, ’ refreshments Among the items the piind- * 1K ® ^or transportation gregational Church wUl meet Holmes. Decide for yourself be­ raised eyebrows in this mostly w. ba.« MM a . torWi;' alma to do in 1972,” bote ot whom are actively cam- ’ ^ . 00 pals will discuss is $6,390 pro- umounted to $80,367. tonight at 6:49 at tee church. fore you read on. white community, have re­ Mora Security With Cosm etics posed for textbooks—$3,442 fo r H ow ever, D am arjian stated forrign countty. It cMld have aunday'.^cW M ’ Artliur WU- Meet Danger Halfway In anotitsr political develop- paigning' in other primary P®tor iHckey of K lw - been possible draie for us,” said j^y ^ Green Rd. asked teat cent newspaper report quoted ceived a special brotherhood the Hebron school and $2,007 that this is the second year on South can make tee contract ment M onday, Sen. Edm und S. slates. tord St. is in ®l>aiYe 0^ - Tewn Manager Robert Weiss as . The worship and music com­ award from tee African Meth­ FALSE TEETH for the Gilead school. Last "escalated” contract with the Mounsir Khaltfa, one of tee aistrict pay a $49 plumbing if he meets danger halfway. Af­ MusklG of said he would The Democrats selected are which may be obtained at me IT’S prisoners. "But we are in tee i>m which he inburred recently, spying teat a decrease in tee mittee of Emanuel Lutheran odist Episcopal Church. year’s budgeted figure for text- Cl“ * TransportaUon Co., and ter ruffing tee second spade. participate in a debate between Sens. Humphrey of Minnesota, ^mmunity T or by contacting At Any Time merr sewer department budget re­ The Campbell Chapel A.M.E. heart of tee Arab world and said he caUed tee plumber Church wUl meet tenight at the various Democratic presi- George McGovern of South t>a- Hickey. A limited number books was $4,900 although the could not yet give a figure quest was due to tee overesU- South must reach dummy by church In Bast Altixi presented Afraid falae teeth will drop at the I’m sure tee hijacking of that jq undog his house lateral, but 7:30 in the church reception dential candidates If National kota, Jackson and Muskie, for- of tickets will be available at wrong time? A denture adhesive can principals had requested $0,298 *“ • y®**"- **e wUl discuss ruffing one of tee good dla-_ tee award Sunday night at 'tee Liggefts ■ This Coupon Must Be Presented! jumbo has nothing to do with the i^^ber ran a Une through mated operation cost “of tee“IS vew‘ room . help. FASTEETH* Powder gives for this item. this with Henaghan, who was on monds. Democratic Chairman Law- mer Sen. Eugene J. McCSirthy tee door. dentures a longer, drmer, steadier our detention here.” to tee street and determined mcatiy black congregation’s an­ At the Parkade rV lId W r 255 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE I The principals will also be ask- ^® tx>erd’* transportation corn­ Then declarer must lead a nual brotherhood banquet. rence F. O’Brien makes suit- of Minnesota, Reps. Shlriey The Newcomers Oub Is open hold. Why be embarrassed? For more A Jrfld^le East News Agency that tee problem was In the L**® '*^®“*'* The technical rehearsal for able arrangemento. IMusMe, CJUsholm of New York and Wll- to all new area resldente. Tbose security and comfort, use FAS­ I ed to explain their requests for “ ‘“ ®* ^ y®"' ‘*‘®y spade from dummy, dedng for Mrs. Sparlin said she and her MANCHESTER DOrUitf MANCHESTER, CONN. ” dispatch said tee leader of tee main Une. P „ * !. ***®® ***” ®’^8f' ’’Arsenic and Old Lace” wUl be generally (x^dered tee front- bur D. Jfills of Arkansas, May- wishing more information may TEETH Denture Adhesive Powder. ------OFFER ENDS SAT.,J| a large increase for audio-visual attempt to have some figure lor West exactly what he wants his husband "have hem ovei^ Dentures that fit are essential to hijackers, Youssef Khatib, is a McKeever told WiUey that he **“"'**®‘* ^**®” ***®„P'^J' held tonight at 6:80 at Bailey equipment this Hpm by the next meeting. ect began. partner to do. The point is teat whelmed by tee response ot runner for Iho nomination, had ors John V. Lindsay of Now contact tee OiAnmuiilty Y. health. See your dentist regularly. professional pilot. Tlie agency ©r tee plumber should have Auditorium, Manchester High Lost y e w $8,000 was budged- left oi^ 6 :2 8 -8 :1 9 OUARANTEEDi retail cost. For example . . . with retail value $14. is a saving of $25 over the Right now is th6 right time to get 90 DAY GUARANTEED { regular retail price of $55 and tennas are seen about Peking. eration Army. In six acts, tee RKHJIAII I lo 2 Yoor 2 to 5 Yoor a $50 deposit, you rpjy buy the the facts on low-cost Savings Bank Saving* NOTICE 5 quart covered Dutch oven a saving of $10 over individually The people get tee word from ballet took nearly three hours PLUS: OABTOONB Cert(ficat« Certificale* AccowiH Account* royr. Earn for just $9.45 . . . that's a saving priced pieces. Life Insurance. tee press and tee radio, and to perform. BREAKFAST iarn Earn 8" COVEREO^KILLET $6.95 ■arn of almost four dollars. Haven't retail value $9. The set Includes a 1*/^ quart 2 EGGS WITH TOAST we cooked up some big savings covered saucepan, 10" covered Thousands of people who live or work in Connecticut are already for you? skillet, 5 qt. covered Dutch 3 PANCAKES Compounded DAILY • Paid MONTHLY See the entire set on display in IV, Qt covered SAUCEPAN $6.95 oven, 8" covered skillet, and 2 protected hy low-Ksost Savings Bank Life Insurance. They're getting 3 SLICES OF FRENCH TOAST •a our eight offices. retail value $9. quart covered saucepan. Consider this elegant cookware for yourself high quality protection at “direct to the huyer" prices. And they’re "Not since has the medical pro­ From Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal . . . or as a wonderful gift. getting all the advantages of doing husiness with a savings hank. fession been more irreverently-or more SANDWICHES Friendly, helpful service. Impartial advice. Convenience. Why admiringly-exposed to view. Chayefsky has HAM BURG ^ A 44 4,potil mutt ramaln f*r 12 iMi. don't you join the crowd with Savings Bank Life Insurance? devised a howljngly funny comedy that con­ H O T D O G firms all our suspicions about the downright GRILLED CHEESE WV** Available In Manchester at ROAST BEEF ...... 79o -rabjeot to ragulatloiw incompetence of our medical institutioifs.” BIO BEEF BURGER ...... 59c THE SAVINGS BANK HAM, HOT OR COLD ...... 69c Savings Bank& of Manchester ^Arthur Knight, SATURDAY REVIEW OF MANCHESTER AT 7:15-9:25 SEAFOOD “ and at moat savings banks throughout Connecticut. COMBINATION SEAFOOD DINNER ...... M,es Member F.D.I.C. COLOR SHRIMP DINNER ...... M,g5 ected more than mice to trip to Eton Home for Children On Study Panel taike their ca rs to C hevy deal­ •*with A lencon la ce and pearls, December. The move report­ FOR make sura orders have been In orth Carolina. The young ers for installation of engine re­ and designed with high neck­ Hie engagemefit of Mias edly came shortly before the compiled with. people plan to go in the spring. S T O R R S (AP) — Dr. straints. ’Ihe restraints are de­ o CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS line, deep-cuffed long aieeves, I4HTBA 'was about to order the Linda Marie Gourde of East In his final CDAP report, be- Oompletee ’Trainiiig Vincent^ J. Glennon, the direc­ signed to prevent the engine oBOY SCOUTS and train. Her floor-length veil tor of the University of Con­ from twisting, poaslbly causing action. Hartford to Don Mkdiael Myers fore leaving for another position, Marine PVt. Lawrence D. The rei>alr8 will be made at o LADIES’ CLUBS Loring photo Naasiff photo The engagem ent o f Miss of lace-trimmed silk Illusion Soucler, son of Mr. and Mrs. necticut’s Mathematics Educa­ a stuck throttle and power of Vernon has' been announced lorm er Thiwn Planner John M c- no cost to owners. 1116 engac^ement of Miss Mi­ The engagement of Miss Eliz- Nancy Whitley of Stoneham, was attached to a matching Gilman J. Soucier Sr., 67 ^ring tion Center, has been appointed steering and brake failure. In o SCHOOLS headpiece, and she carried a by her parents, Mr. and Mre. Almont emphasized the fm chelle Marie Pouliot to Michael abeth A. O’ReiUy to Mark E. Mass, to Kenneth L. Palmer o f, a sceond housing code inspector. St., Rockville, has completed to a three-memiber national the event of a motor mount • AUXILIARIES bouquet of white miniature car­ Miranda, both of Manchester, Winther, both of Bolton, has Andover has been announced by Leo Gourde of Rumford, Church Women highly specialized training with 'education study committee. break. nations, stephanotis and ivy. • AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS has been announced by her par­ been announced by her parents, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Maine. "All Joy Be Yours’’ will ^ the advanced Infantry ’Training The committee is being set The National Highway pnoffic IDENTIFICATION Safety Administration has re­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Myles O’Reilly of Whitley of Stoneham. Mrs. Patricia Gonzales of Her fiance is the son o f M r. ^ theme of this year’s ob­ Regiment at the Marihe Corps up by the National Council of French Rd. East Hartford, cousin of the ’Teachers of Mathematics to ceived numerous reports of en­ FASSFORT FHOTOS bert Pouliot o f 62 Bolton St. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of servance of the World Day,, of Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. He CALL M3-m9 DAYS bride, was matron of honor. 78 create guidelines and standards gine mount failu res in 1965-69 SALEM NASSIFF Her fiance is the son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer of 26 Diane Dr., Vernon. Prayer sponsored by the Great­ is a 1971 graduate of Rockville and Mrs. Joseph Miranda of 26 and Mrs. Russell K. Winther of Lakeside Dr. Bridesmaids were Miss Lor­ er Rockrille Council of Church High School. for ccllege programs that pre­ Chevrolets, many of them re­ CAMERA SHOP ft STUDIO raine Rolland of East'Hartford, Miss Gourde is a 1969 gradu pare mathematics teaidiers for sulting in accidents. Ct9 M ain SL, M anchester 646-5061 EVENINGS Cumberland St. Keeney Dr. Miss W hitley is a 1966 grad­ ate of Stephens' High School, United. Cystic Flbroels . Miss Pouliot is a senior at Miss O'Reilly is a 1970 grad- sister of the bridegroom, and their work. 'Following completion of the 648-7869 uate of Stoneham High School Rumfwd and is employed at Tlhe service w ill be held fit A "Battle of the Bands" wUl Manchester High School and is uate of Bolton Ihgh School anid and attended the University of Miss Jean Kingsbury cf Coven­ Pratt and Whitney Dlvirion of the president of a Junior is employed at the main office Connecticut. She is employed at try. They were dressed alike in empire gcwns of deep cardinal United Aircraft in East Hart­ achievement company in Man- of the Connecticut Bank and the New England Memorial ford- Chester. She Is employed by Trust Co. Hospital in Stoneham. red silk satin. Each carried a bouquet of cymbidium orchids, M r. M yers is a 1966 greduato Rensselaer Polytechnic In- Winther is a 1969 gradu- Mr. Palmer is a 1969 grad- of Manchester IQgh Schotd and stltute. ate ck. She is the dauiriiter Manchester, has been announc- the sleeves, and a cotton lace Jensen • Wilk In conneciicurs economy ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. apron with macrame lacing. beth, Matae, has been m- ^ PhlUp D. Mahoney. '' ^ The engagement <4 Miss Oscar Moberg of 66 Ccnway Rd. She had a circlet of red sweet- n o^ ^ ^ her p^nte, ^er fiance is the son of Mre. Nancy Evelyn Jensen to George Her fiance is the son of Mr. heart roses in her hair, and and Mrs. G ll^rt L. Wilson Jr^ ,jpjjgjma k . Bond of Putnam. Wilkt of Manchester, has of Manlius, N.Y., formerly of Mahoney is a 1970 and Mrs. Joseph Naylor of 189 she carried a cascade bouquet beel^ aqqodnced by her mother Manchester. graduate of East Catholic IBgh Diane Dr. of red sweetheart roses, baby’s Mrs.| E velyn Jensen o f 179 E . Her fiance is the s, she carried a single long­ Loring Dhoto No date has been set for the munity College. The engagement of Miss Jo- The engagement of Miss She is a teacher in the Man­ M aine. stemmed yellow rose. Dinneeq photo wedding. No date has been set for the chester school system. Mr. Shaw is employed at Im­ Bridesmaids were Miss Dona anne LesUe Neff to Pfc. Dennis Kathy Lcuanne Buck to Marlon engagement of Miss Gayle wedding. Francis DeLcige, both of Man- d _,„- Francos Porter of JlelMxm to Mr.'Wilk is employed In the perial Homes, Scarborough, Loso of 61 ’Tracy Dr. and Miss M aine. Chester, has been announced * ^eter Clemens Kataja of Bolton guidance department of Man­ Sue HeVett of East Hartford. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. “-U., has been announced has been announced by her par- The wedding is planned for ‘Dottir* Tacked On chester school system. t Some Ants Sloppy They wore floor-length gowns John Neff of 16 Welcome Place. *>y her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Eari The wedding is planned for June 24 in South Freeport, REYJAVIK—^In Iceland, chil­ cf green velvet. They also had Her fiance is the son cf Ken- Forrest Buck Jr. of Summer- Church St. A pril 21. M aine. ______PANAMA — Entomologists circlets of yellow roses in their dren’s surnames are formed Mrs. Ernest Raymond Linders neth Delorge of Birch St. and „iii_ fnrtn«.r.iir **®*‘ Aance is the son of Mrs. Th e Connecticut Insurance lndustry> The billion dollars flowed from the Christian names of the studied army ants in Pan- and they each carried a Lynne Ellen Runde aftd Er­ Mrs. Willlani Goodale of En- „ ’ « «. Grace Kataja of Farmington fatheire with "son” or "dottlr” ama found that about 20 per gjagie long-stemmed yellow field. is the sen of Mr. and John Kataja of Glastonbury. Into the econonny in various ways. nest Raymond Linders, both of tacked on. An Icelandic woman cent of the worker ants were rose. Miss Neff U a 1971 graduate “ <1 Mrs. Alvin C. Giet of Sum- Miss Porter is a graduate of keeps her own name after mar- careless hqusekeei>er8 and lax jay Copan of Springfield, Va., Manchester, were married Feb, of Manchester High School and merville. Rham High School in Hebron Wedding riage. nursemaids. 4 in a candellight ceremony at Salaries paid to more than 40,000 insurance company employ­ served as best man. Peter is emplcyed at the Aetna Life T». 1 J J ..r *“id is a Junior at Russell Sage Center Congregational Church. and Casualty Co. in Hartford. ees and agents. Salaries paid to an additional 55,000 persons The bride o f ... 27 Adam s . St. is Mr. DeLorge attended Man- Post - Wheat the daughter of hto. jjjgjj gchcol and is ^ Summer^e H ^ Scl^l. Mr.^lSlja Is a^duate of The marriage of Judith A. William R. Runde of Atlanta, ^ In other industries, whose-employment is supported by the in­ serving with the U. S. Army in Klngswood School, West Hart- Wheat of Coventry, R.I. to W i­ Butler-Nichblson Ga. The bridegroom is a son G erm any.. Store, Sum- received his BA degree liam A. Post of West Warwick, surance industry. Taxes to towns, cities and State. Investments of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Lin­ No date has been set for the mervuie. economics from Ithaca R.I. took place Feb. 12 at Sts. ders Jr. of 67 M iln St. wedding. Mr. Giet, also a graduate of (N.Y.) College. He is employed John and Paul Church in Cov­ in Connecticut housing, small businesses, highways, schools, Sandra Lee Nicholscm of Man­ The Rev. Wlnihrop Nelson Summerville High School, is in the property and Cosiialty entry. chester became the bride of Jr., co-pastor of Center Con­ manager of the Towne Squire Actuarial Dept, of the Hartford T he bride is the daughter of hospitals. And benefits paid to policyholders. Ltd., Summerville. Insurance Group. Paul John Butler of New Britain gregational Church, performed M r. 8uid M rs. O liver J. Wheat the double-ring ceremony. The wedding is planned for No date has been set for the Jr. of Coventry. The bridegroom We are really in the export business—doing 95% of our business Saturday morning at St. James Given in marriage by her A pril 1. wedding. is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Church. father, the bride wore a gown John E. Post of Fltchbu^, outside of Connecticut. We pull in dollars from all over America The bride is the dau£d>ter of of ivory peau do sole accented Mass., formerly of Bolton. The Rev. Mr. Post, a former and the world and put them to work right here at home. m . Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson of with clusters of seed pearte. Her ivory lace mantilla was district superintendent of the 1 Edgerton PI. The bridegroom edged wl& seed pearls. United Methodist Church ­ is a son of Mrs. Howard J. But­ ed the Rev. Robert Doyle in All this mpney Is good news to thousands of people. It helps Miss Lvnne Bernardl of 111 n"s- ler of New Britain and the late the marriage ceremony. Splller photo Mr. Butler. Benton St. was maid of honor. Miss Hiersa Wheat, of Coven­ bolster a weakened State economy. The engagement of Miss Lau- The Rev. Robert M. Grace of She wore a gown of cranberry try, sister of the bride, wa» the riene Edith Smith of Manches­ St. Ann’s Church, Avon, per­ red velvet, "and she carried a maid of honor. Miss Kathleen ter to James Locicero of Coven­ At a time when unemployment is so high, the insurance in­ formed the double-ring cere­ bouquet of pink carnations and Wheat also of Coventry and sis­ try has been announced by her OF MANCHESTER mony. Baskets filled with mums roses. ter at the bride, was the brides- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Tbe Formal Wear King" dustry Is working to stay strong and help create new jobs. So were on the altar. Lawrence Linders o f Mian- H. Smith of 163 Walnut St. malti- chester served as his brother’s for the John C. Post of Bolton, served we can help Connecticut get moving again. Her fiance is the son of Mr. The bride was given in mar­ best man. Ushers were Robert as his brother’s best man. Ush­ and Mrs. Sebastian Locicero of riage by her father. She wore a LARGEST floor-length empire gown of Nichols of Vernon and Lee Fra­ ers were Leonard Potvln of Cedar Swamp Rd. Coventry, R-I- and John L. Miss Smith is a 1969 graduate ivory satin, accented with re- zier of Bolton. SELECTION of Manchester High School and embroidered alenccn lace, seed Mrs. Runde wore an aqua Rivers of East Hartford. After a wedding trip through is a junior at Eastern Connect!- P®arls and sequins, designed blue gown with a corsage of New England the couple cut State College \riiere she is ivlth high neckline, sheer yoke, pink roses and carnations. The Bochrach photo majoring in early childhood edu- bishop sleeves, A-llnc skirt and bridegroom’s mother wore a The engagement of Miss w ill live at 100 New London cation. She is employed at detachable chapel train. Her pastel blue gown with a corsage Kathleen Janie Recave of Ver Ave., lyest Warwick, R.I. non to John Lawrence Callahan FORMAL Sears Roebuck and Co. in the bouffant veil of silk illusion was of pink roses. Manchester Parkade. attached to a matching lace After a reception at the home cf Newington has been an­ M r. L o cicero is a 1668 grad­ trimmed headbow. of the bride’s grandmother, nounced by her parents, Mr. Mrs. W. W. Keeney, on Adams and Mrs. Frederick F. Recave WEAR uate of the Howell Cheney Re­ Mrs. George Frascarelll of gional Technical School and a Fcreftvllle was matron of honor. •St., the couple left on a wedding o f 294 H artford -Tpke. Mid-Winfer INSURANCE COMPANIES 1670 graduate of Windham Re­ Briedsmalds were Mrs. Peter trip to New Orleans, La. ’They Her fiance is the son of Mrs, glonal Technical School where Butler of Bristol, sister-in-law of now live at Lynnwood Dr., Bol­ Walter Callahan of Windsor and FOR he did post-graduate work. He the bridegroom; Mrs. Roger ton. the late Mb'. Callahan. SPECIALS is employed at Displaycraft on Rondinl cf Manchester, and M rs. Linders is a 1968 gp’ad- Migp R ecave attended the Ca- OF CONNECTICUT Hartford Rd. Mrs. Peter Smulskl cf New Bri- uate of Manchester High School tonsvUle (Md.) Community Col RENT ON The wedding is planned for tain. The flower girl was ’Tracey and a 1971 graduate of Hartford lege and is attending Central HAST OF THE RIVER . . . July 1 at St. Mary’s Episcopal A. Amodio of Bristol, cousin of Hospital School of Nurring. Connecticut State College. WB ALSO AU the latest sftyles and colors Aluminum Church. the bride. She is employed at the Institute Mr. Callahan is attending the STOCK in stock . . ..Nothing to send Working to make our state stronger University of Connecticut and is The attendants were dressed of living, Hartford RUFFLED away for . . . We mock sizes Mr. Linders, a 1966 graduate employed as a systems analyst SHIRTS IN from Boys’ sized 4-30; Men’s • DOORS alike in gowns fashioned with of Manchester High School, The wedding is planned for A LL THE sizes 84-52 R eg ., 84-46 Short, lemon yellow crepe bodices ac­ 36-62 Long, 88-52 E xtra Long, ;; • SIDING served with the 9th Infantry Di­ M ay 29. 1972. LATEST cented with a band of tapestry COLORS 86-42 E xtra Short. at the waistlines, and floor- vision in vlelMm. He is em­ Whatever The Occasion • W IN D O W S ployed at the Connecticut Cycle length A-llne skirts of gold sakl. Oilman photo Accessories in Manchester. NBWl — EXOlTINa • CANOPIES TTiey w ore m atching tapestry MRS. PAUL JOHN BUTLER REGAL headbows, NATURAL HEALTH MEN'S S H O F Easy Tiwnis Peter Butler of Bristol served green gown. The bridegroom’s to their home on Pine St. in Bottled Water Popular 901-907 M AIN STRE ET as his brother’s bast man. mother wore a violet color Bristol. FOOD SHOFFE MANCHESTER BILL TUNSKY For additional information write to: Ushers were Robert J. Nlchol- gown. Both had corsages of Mrs. Butler is employed at PARI^The average French­ 643-2478 son of Dilltm, Colo., brother of white miniature roses, Cutler-Hammer in Wethersfield. man drinks 82 quarts of bottled O M i A N c m m OPEN Thursday the bride; Joseph Ouarino of A reception was held at the Mr. Butler, a ^aduate of Cen- water a year. This compares fill 0 p V 449-9OT5 Insurance Association of Connecticut, 60 Washington Street, HartforeJ, Conn. 06106 Bristol, cousin of the bride; and Glastonbury Hills (Country Oub. tral Connecticut State College, with about ,23 quarts per per- Mon. thru fiait 9:80-5:80 HRST! Brian Heller of Bristol. After a wedding trip to Florida, is 'employed by the Harwlnton son in Switzerland and 16 in Mif Mrs. Nicholson wore a mint the couple will return Feb. 26 Board of Education. Italy and Germany. “ V. k, MA14^^^^;^«TER e v e n i n g TnmAT.D, MANCTESTER, CONN., - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972 PAGE SEVEN PAOB SIX MANCHESTER ftVBNiNG HERALD» MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22,. 1$72. wji ___ elsewhere were based on Intor- big cities like New York and Washing­ t J; OrUHOI views taken before Mr. Nixon Connecticut j conferred with antt-busing ad- IKmutrPBtpr ton that such muggings and fear of such La Sfrada Restaurant . crime in the streets almost continually Yankee' The Baby Has I 699 MAIN STREET ' MANCHESTER I Eopnins ifpraUi make the headlines, it is not an easy mer chairman of toe Economic- ticn frq$n-Congress that wUl fur- Napoleon said, "Man Who Sleeps TUI Noon Doesn’t Enjoy ■ Development CommigUm, toer-fielgfaten toe Praslitont’s The Sunrise." But Today,, If Man Sleeps TIU Noon, He ■ p u b l is h e d b y t h e matter, these days, or nights, for tmy- Doesn’t Enjoy La Strada’s Breakiast SpMial! | KANCHBSTEUt PUBUSHINO CO. B y AJBLO. ’These people voiced serious ^,toWering Swtoem stafim. U BlneU Street body tq find anywhere a community ■ questions and comments a b ou t' jfQ wonder, toepf^^^S Muskie Haacheeter Conn. . Breofcf^ Special Good till 11:00 A.M. . BURL LYONS small enough and secure enough to make In toe end, toe package of toe proposed system not a ^ of jH^Ucal mansgCriMlm reduced Been Named $ Publisher state taxation under Wiiloh toe which Is mentioned in toe artt- to recru it^ Seii^wm Senatorial • GOLDEN WAFFLES 50c I ______Founded October 1, 1881______one feri like setting out for a night walk I WUh Butter, Syrap, and Coffee.' « state U functioning in this f|^ cle written by our local report- candidates Iti^SAattompt to slow Publlsbed Every Evenlns Except Sundays of any kind. It used to be one of er. down Mr.^^^JUxpn’s ' Soutoem aiwt Holidays. Entered at u e Post Office at cal year was thrown togetUer I # GOLDEN WAFFLES 95e | Ifaaebester, Conn., as Second Class Hall the nicest ways of getting to know a city, by something even leis aoiAtsti- ’This reporter is an po- juggernaut. ’TJwt also ejqdalns Mantak, Jonatl|an Frederick, son of George and Andra with Your Choice of HAM, BACON, or SAUSAGE, _ Matter.______or enjoy a town. Now there is a bruthUty cated than a paste pot>and llUcal member of our commu- why some li^U e lieutenants Ferguson Mantak, 4 Overtilll Rd., EUtagton. He was bom Feb. plus Butter, Symp, and Coffee. SUBSCRIPTION RATES sheara method, with toe ttiraw- nlty who cannot In, any way be want Gov. Reubln Askew of 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IBs maternal grandpar­ Payable In A dvan ce _____ loose among us not even greater police judged a fair minded observer. Florida for Vice, President, glv- One Year ...... $89.00 ing together taking plactT back­ ents are Mr. and Mis. David Ferguson, Bast Lyme. Ms pater- . Six Months .. 19.60 efficiency or sterner judges — two things stage, under conditions of haste Board member, Robert Walsh, tag Muskie a fighting chance for nal grandm other Is M rs. M argaret SMantak, 61 Donnel R d., Three Months 9.75 was seriously chaUenged. on his Florida’s 17 electoral votes, One Month ... A36 Mr. Dubinsky pronounced laoking after and ]>reasure, whUe toe purport­ Rockville. . • 16c reporting of per pupil cos(s and Askew, however, seems ' a l f M* Single Copy he had his experience — could really be ed bill was being debated out By Carrier ...... weeMy 76c front in toe House ot Repre­ a heated debate ensudd. Could harbinger of a brighter I^mo- Revet, Kimberly Ann, daugMer of Mark and Maiuoen m e m b e ir o f expected to cure of and by themselves. sentatives. toe fact that none M this ap- cratlo future rather than pres- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gtaolfi Revet, 76 Arrow A cr^, Storrs. She was bom Feb. 9 at The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ There is a sickness breeding in us, per­ That was why it could be­ pears in the article \have any- ent.'He and toe other new cen- Rockville General Hospltair Her maternal grandparents are titled to the use of republication of all thing to do with tori .fact toat trist Democrats—Dale Bumpers Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ginolfi, 74 ThraM Rd., Vermon. Her pa­ news dispatches credited to It or not othei> haps partly because the Dubinsky part come, in toe result, anotoer of toe Incredibly sloppy pieces of our reporter is known to have of Arkansas, Jimmy Carter of ternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. 'niomas Revet, ’Thomp­ wise credited in this paper and also the of each of us calculates it only happens local news published here. legislation vdiich have emanat­ worked for his election? \ Georgia and John West of South son. All rlxhts of republication of special dis­ w open patches nereln are also reserved. to somebody else. ed even from toe Improved and ’There was present^ a peU- CaroUna — may help elect a ^ tion at toe meeting requesting Democrafle President in me Crouse, Sheri Paget, dai«hter of Laurel J. P. oml De­ The Manchester Publlshinx Conwany as­ modernised Connecticut General sumes no financial responsibility for typo- A ssem bly. that too Board postoone a ded- years ahead. It is hard to re borah Harvey Crouse, 92 Prospect fit., Rockville, She was bom ■raphical errors appearing in advertls- Sion and form a study commit- how they can help very much As a newsman presumed' to Feb. 1 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ ments and other readinx matter In The On The Proud Side mother is Mrs. Vivian Harvey, Palmetto, Fla. Her paternal Manchester Evening Herald. be covering toe action, we lis­ tee before any further actimi Is Ibis year. taken. Tlds petition was clrcu------grandparents ar^ Mr. and Mrs. James T. Crouse, Woodstock, Bubacriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- The entire population of this state tened to toe debate. But we did ton Post News Service. not read toe bUl. The truth is lated by some of toe aforemen- ' . w - HIT/' N. B „ Clan. She has a brother, Shaun. Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. could, we supposed, be divided into two tioned prominent citisena of' A H JbXO llC y V a y 1 It m * * Publishers Representatives — Mathews, that we don’t really know how ■ FuUer, Tabatha Katrln8„^ughter of John and Judith Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency parts on the basis of its reaction to the to read a tax bUl, so that, even this town and was signed by 816 lenile —New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. Lachapelle FUUer, 326 IBgidand St., Manchester. She was bom recent estimate that salaries at the Uni­ if we had read this ogttiXfre worried taxpayers. This peti- 1.0 K aiP C JjdO U Cy tion Is not even mentlohed In Feb. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCULA- would never have been ^6% TIONS. versity of .Connecticut are, by some Mrs. Gantner’s biased article. BAI/TIMpRiB (AP) — Exotic parents are Mr. and tdrs. Clarence Lachapelle Sr„ Phoenix discover some of toe pitovinm Do you think, Mr. Editor, that dancers of ’The Bkick nightclub St., Vernon. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Fuller, D ^ la y advertising closing hours measuring methods, the highest in the In it which have now ccbi- For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday these 816 newspaper readers district j helped thaw an Hamdm. She has five brothers, John, Doug, Tim, Peter, and For Tuesday — I p.m. Saturday. nation. manded instant emergency cor- For Wednesday—1 p.m. Mondiw. . might wonder whyt icebound city by raising more Brian and four ststen,, Debbie, Jane, Teresa and Laurie. For Thursday—1 p.m. Tuesday. One part of the state population has rectiim by toe new 197i aeukm Again; where can we look for thiui $4,600 for Variety Club For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. ot toe General Assembly. (Herald photo hr Rldupoad) Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day regarded this as bad news, and honesty and fair treatment? charities. Brown, StovSn Mltdwel, son of J o s^ m , and Elaine before publication 4:30 Friday for We ought to be asbamed. of Please, Mr. Editor, help us! "We’re sttU codnttag” money Lavoie Brown, 163 Meritae Rd., Vernon. He was bom Feb. 13 Saturday and Monday publication. unpleasant proof that there is something A Winning Concoction our Ignorance, an4 we are. Baibara Barrett taken In In toe Burlesk-A Tluin at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparoits wrong with Connecticut. Nonetheless, we can p

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ly J.' Schwartz, 19 Ashworth Tolland Coventry C ^ u m h ia Manchester St. South Windsor Also, George J . Scott, En­ Hospital Notes field; Mrs. Beatrice Snyder, 27 Renovations vn rriN o h o u r s WeUesley Rd.; Mrs. Betty J . Glassman Repeats Stand: ■i Wolf anger Resigns Petitioners Urging AUTOMATIC OR Soucy, 206 Eldrldge St.; Judith Intermediate Care Semi- J . Szarka, 266 Scott D r.; Mrs. CALL DELIVERY FfER G A L. Planned For private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Florence M. Torpey, East Hart­ To Retain Fire Hydrants h r p.m. - 8 p.m.; private rooms, ford. 2 4 . BURNER By BABBABA VABBICK substsnttate the need for the Finance Board Post School Plan Study SERVICE Y E A R ROUND le a.m. - 2 p.m., wid 4 p.m. • 8 BIRTHS YB 8*rE R D A Y : A Town Hall p.m. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ (Herald Correspondent) hydrants, the pending sale of The Board of Finance held a active in the banking institution A citlaen's committee "urging urging all those with an'''eptnlon Pediatries: Parents allowed ert Skinner, 299 Highland St.; a the Pine Knob Co. evtAved and special meeting last night to ap­ since its orginatlon in 1966 Mqn;|r improvements are be­ Town officials will go to file careful, considered study of the in the m atter to c limit In AUey, 69 Washington fit.; by Donald M arra of Dqgwood some action in aiding Otto year to spend the time at board and family on Carter Dr. ucation for formal presentation tation. sinks will be installed - in the Mlf-8ervi(W. schools, effective this fall. She said she also felt that if kitchen—they are long overdue Jam es B. Greenwood, 23 Essex Lane. M arra’s interest was the Elgenbrod ot BS dlntcm Dr. with meetings which, in my opinion. The board set a special meet- of the school budget a t 7 :80 p.m. A regular meeting of the fi­ •SALE. . All emergency pattento and The peltion, so feur containing phase one were Implemented St.; Mrs. OUve S. DeCarU, 21 rates that would be (diarged the his septic tank problem. Is necessary by all members in Ir.-r date of March 7 to appoint in the Town Hall. nance board will be held March —and there will be other im­ 316 names, urges the board to without a full plan for other outpatients are requested to use Kenwood Rd., Vernon; Lucy M. 161 families that make up the Elgenbrod came to the coim- order to present a budget which a member of the board to fill March 23 will be the final 28 before the public hearings. provements there. form a lay study committee to phases, and was to prove un­ VINYL the new emergency room Clay, Bast Hartford. present Pine IDiob Water Co. if cil at its last session, ex]Aain- is best for ToUsind,” Wolfanger Wolfanger's vacancy and to budget discussion meeting with Ten new tables will be pur­ look carefidly into the entire successful, it would be difficult entrance off A m ory St. Aceeee Also, Mrs. Joyce A. Krol, 66 the sale of the private firm to ing that his septic field needed stated in his letter of resigns- elect a new chairman of the the Board of Selectmen*a budg­ Manchester Evening Herald chased for. the lower hall and a non-graded concept. *Ilie petition to retract. She is, she said, criti­ WALL COVERING 40% off to the entrance is vin existing Hawthorne fit.; Mrs. Dorothy C. the Connecticut Water Co. is bi-m(HithIy draining due to the Uon. board. et; Probate Ck>urt, Board of Fi­ 'Holland correspondent Bette poured floor will replace the was submitted at a public hear­ cal of the program as it stands 8 1 8 driveways. Kelly, 21 Irving St.; Frederick approved by the PUC. run off from the Timothy Ed­ He said he hopes the budget Anyone interested in serving nance and Superintoid^t of Quatrale, tel. 8TB-S845 SCnUBBAJBLE— TBIPABLE —STAHl BJQ ISTANT existing one. ing last week, although some now, but not against it, prefer­ F. Buslera, 16 Proctor Rd.; Glassman reiterated his pre­ wards School septic field some will reflect the guidelines of on the board is requested to Indoor-outdoor carpeting will residents asked that the board ring to have "m ore definitive Pattents Today: 260 Duncan D. Kennedy, 286 E . vious stand, made at two sepa­ 8(X) feet from his property. wage and price controls, and contact Scott Warner, board be added to the stairs and hall­ answers" before seeing the MidiUe *rpke.; Mrs. Theresa O. rate council meetings: That the warned that revaluation will not secretary, ignore it on grounds that it con­ A LL O TH ER ways of both Yeomans Hall and ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Althougdi Elgenbrod could not South Windsor tained so-called "erroneous board make a decislcm. Mrs. VeUeda E . AUen, XTUl- Greeley, 93 ScarboTOugdi Rd. public safety of the residents result in the paying of a lesser Budget Schedule the. • new addition to prevent prove the schcxil was raqxm- facts.** (1969 Herald photo by Bucelvlclua) mantlc; Gary S. Atamlan, 14 Also, Mrs. Marie D. Bots- was the reason the town offi­ amount of taxes, only that it la other business, the board WAUFAPEflS A WALL GOVERIMIS tracking of dirt into the rooms. slble for his problem, the town Some of this criticism prob­ Manchester Evening Herald Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers take a tea break at home. Sunset St.; Marvin S. Baker, 24 scneault. 843. Main St.; Robert cials were planning to attend will be spread on a more equit- adopted a schedule of budget The roof on the north side of could not prove it was not par­ ably sprang from the fact that Coventry correspondent Holly the hall will be replaced. t ' Goalee D r.; Stanley N. Baldwin, M. Neiswanger, 46 Kennedy the PUC hearing in the first ticipating in the flooding cf the able basis. discussion meetings and public School Board To Air one circulator of the petition, Oantner, Tel. 742-8796. 26 Chester Dr. Rd.* Mrs. Cared A. McCaffrey, place; second, that there was system. PreparaUon of the new budg- hearings to be held prior to the Asecseow Mrs. Donald Smith, had been a Also, Raymond E . BidweU, 62 88 Union St. "absolutely nothing the council et “wlU require not only re- annual town budget meeUng 10 50 Richard Kristoff, chairman of The council decided unani­ TO OFF N. Elm St.; Mrs. JOhsmine M. Also, Mrs. Glenn GoodeUe or the town could do to prevent straint, but also much time and May i. member of the lay curriculum the Board of Assessors, says mously to have the Public Vemon % % Boyle, East Hartford; Gregg L. the sale or merger of two pri­ study committee, which 19 Includee: COIASS OLOTHB AND HAND PBINTB the town will be asked to auth­ Tolland Man Remembers and son, Stafford Springs, Mrs. Works Department dig a trench careful conslderaUon on the part xhe board has pushed back Class Size Grievance months ago Issued a report Burnham, Glenn Dr., Tolland; Timothy Donahue and daugh­ vate firms, as the town is not at the ledge from Avery St. of those making requests, espe- the meeting dates, scheduling orize the elimination of the an­ strongly recommending institu­ Mrs. Caroline L. Clegg, 80 Ash ter, 442 W. Middle *rpke.; Mrs. interested in going into the wa­ west for 1,000 feet to raUeve dally on the part of the Board the budget sessions to begin The Board of Education to­ ald W. Morse, son of Mrs. Mary Gas Station nual .filing of tax lists on real tion of a nongraded program in St.; Scott W. Globes, 46 Elver- Graham Spiers and son, 68 ter company business." night will hear a g;rievance Morse of ISO Benedict Dr., has property and_ motor vehicles. the problem until sewers are in­ of Finance,** the chairman said. March 9 instead of in April as g;raen Rd., Vernon; Walter A. Union St., Rockville; Mrs. stalled. Expressing his appreciation to jast year, from the South Windsor Educa­ graduated from recult training the Coventry schools. Robbed Again CUSTOM The long list of taxable prop­ Mysteries of the Orient The issue developed in No­ The school board has taken {Jurrler, Fomfrot Center. Richard L. Pouech and daugh­ the people of Tolland for "the The public hearing on the tion Association (8WEA) at its at the Naval Training Center, erties filed each year has been, vember vriien the Pine Khob Appointments no action on the petition as yet, Vemon police are investigat­ Also, Eddie L. Daigle, Broad ter, Enfield. rewarding experience of having Board of Education budget wUl 7:30 p.m. meeting in the Eli Great Lakes, ill. A former stu­ as one wag has it, “A pain in (Jo. was approved a rate in­ Mrs. Jane D. Romeyn of ing an early morning holdup at SHADES the tax.** (Continued fretn Page One) Noting the temperatures remain well Brook; Angela M. Dolce, 1 served on this important board,** held at 8 p.m. AprU 4 at Terry School of Griffen Rd. dent of the A.I. Fh*ince Regioi- but is expected to react to it %<« crease from $60 to $90 per fam­ Brian Rd. was appointed as a this Ihursday night. the Gastown Service station at below freezing at this time of year, in Shady Lane; Leonard Fielding, Wolfanger resisted board mem- the Hicks Memorial School gym, *The grievance is in regard to al Technical School in Hartford, 20 Most towns eliminated this two countries and lead to formal summit ily annually. During the' PUC member of the (Japltai Goals

In its open letter to Coventry the com er of Union and West Peking, Meyer added "Bi the old days Middlebury; Mrs. Blanche M. What Are They bers* efforts to have him recon- ^hile th§ Selectmen*s (town) class sizes and has been filed he is scheduled to report to the SALE THROUGH SATURDAY, FEB.26fh method years ago. According to talks between hteo Tse-tung and Presi­ investigation cf the rate re­ and Improvements Commission residents, the committee Sts. The station has beoi Kristoff, the state would not ap­ there would not have been any women Foley, East Hartford; Thomas quest, it informed the owner, aider his decision. budget will be presented at a with the board by SWEA with U3S Grand Canyon, homeport- dent Nixon. , allowed at-the banquet. Any who were to fill an unexplrad term ending states: "m order to offset the robbed several timea recently. prove discontinuing the method C. Hariow, Enfield; Hilda M. Crowing About? I.R. Stich, that the system di(l Dec. 1, 1973, along with Mrs. Although members public hearing April 6, also at a request for hearing by Prin­ ed in New York City. Meyer likened the' summit talks in in attendance would have had to sit by completely biased reporting Police said the attendant said until the town had state-approv­ KeUer, R P ^ 4, Coventry; Ra-- LYNDON, lU. (AP — The not conform to the regulations Jill Clinton of Orchard HIU Dr., strong in their pleas for recon' 8 p.m. in the Hicks gym. cipals Arthur Hottin of Tim­ diplomacy to the determination of which themselves at a table in the sidelines. Graduation Dance given the hearing this past the lone, white male threatened ed security for records. mon V. Longtln, 40 Olcott St.; vlUage boiurd has proclaimed of the (ximmlsslon as it did not to fill an unexplred term ending sideration, Wolfanger explained Five public budget discussion othy Edwards Middle School cards will serve as trumps in a game of At a special dance FMday at Wednesday regarding the pro­ him with a knife and left after Now that, the new Town Office The Maotai used as a tenst by both AUen R. Mather, West WiUing- Lyndon the "O ow Caidtal of contain a 100,(XX) gallon reserve Nov. 30, 1976. the decision had been an ex­ meetings have been scheduled and Ralph Conlon of South bridge. The items to be discussed at the President and Premier Chou En- ton. the Wapping Elementary School, posed Sequential Learning Pro­ taking atxsut $400 in cash. Offi­ Building is occupied, the town the World." water tank to back up the water Also appointed as a tempo­ tremely hard one to reach and various town boards and Windsor High School. 21 couples who have completed such a misetlng are carefully worked out lai is extremely powerful, a triple Also, the board will decide gram, we feel it necessary to cer Martin Kincman of the , has a .vault with proper facU- Also, Mrs. Elenora Moran, The resolution adopted Mon­ supply for the nine existing hy­ rary member to the Jury com­ would not be reconsidered. alize the budget which will be the series of required leaaonB in advance and file summit meeting is distilled Chinese' brandy made from whether it should discontinue reach you via this medium. Special Services squad is inves­ ]^.'ities for the assessors as well Parker Bridge Rd., Andover; day said that the new deslgiia- drants in the Pine Knob area. mittee was Mrs. Audrey Del- Wolfanger*s reslgna- jjig to the various budget ra­ to qualify for membership in the held merely for confirmation purposes. grain. ‘"They serve it in pewter mugs, the requirement of smallpox “More than 30 pertinent and tigating. . as the town clerk. Mrs. Helen E . Mbzzer, 21 Oak tion represented "the high The PUC asked that the hy­ Mastro of Lake St. after the tion leaves only two expert- quests. South Windsor Square Dance According to tradltlcmal Chinese diplo­ since it is too strong for glass," Meyer enced finance board members The finance board would like vaccinations for admission to thought - i»ovoklng questions J ' ’ |>erSonal property would still macy, Nix be declared, but on a tung this week, will be returned by the the future of the vlUage, which served “no definite'purpose." tion of Edith Regulbuto. They are Mac and Bev Ander­ St., Mianchester, was charged as quickly as possiUe." ^ Sandy Beach Rd., RockvUle. is something to crow abwt.” tion wdilch causes the new board gj. interest in this opportunity *The board is expected to fa­ and sUll exists in the minds of sheirter form, n ils includes chairman riiqrtly. (Meyer predicts the At this point the town entered The council also agreed to son, Del and" Alice Bauxxie, Dick last night with larceny; fourth He particularly enjoyed the expres- ■Also, Mrs. Nancy T. Pear­ members some concern. thoroughly familiarize Qiem- vor the deletion of the require­ many, but when a final decision boats, snowmobiles, campers, meeting will be held in Hangchow, on Board President Rlidiard into the matter and asked for a hire the firm of Beat, Marwick, and Jill Clinton, Tony and Tina degree (shoplifting). The com­ farmers* livestock and ma­ adons on some cf the faces of commun­ son, Coventry; Richard L. Phll- Cavanaugh said he had appoint­ Edmmids was unanimously pelves with the budget requests ment from its policy rules. is reached by the Board of Edu­ the President’s way back to America. hearing on the issue of remov­ Mitchell and Co. as audi­ Desmond, Roger and P at Eric- plaint was made by the W. T. ist China leaders as they shared the Ups Jr., East Hartford; Dan­ appointed to fill the vacancy before the public hearings, Mrs. Anne Marsh, wife Dr. cation on Feb. 24, these doubts chinery and commercial inven­ ed a three-man committee to ing the hydrants, qialntaining tor for the town for a two-year ot son, Bill and Mary Oilllgan, Car- One of the greatest dangers tq the toast with President Nixon who had al­ iel R. Plnard, 36 Birch S t ; Jo- created by the resignation of The tentative budget discus- Stuart Marsh, a pediatrician in o w only be reduced to Grant store, Vemon Circle. He tories. plan a crow festival this sum­ the protection supplied by the period. The auditing fee for the roll and Betty Hazen and Gordon American public, is fi^ mistake of view­ ways been considered fiielr enemy. “It seidi M. PouUot, 14 Arch St.; Democratic board member Wll- aign schedule finds the finance South Windsor, informed the hopes. . . was released on his promise to Kristoff ^ said the assessors mer. He said a crow wiU be hydrants was better than none first-year will be $9,200, and not and Grace Hutchins. ing file Communist regime as wonder^l, was a terrific wrench for aomo to share Peter A. Russak, 66 Ordway liam Swanback last month. board meeting Tuesday and board a t its last sessimi that "That file Board of Education ai^iear in Clroult Court 12, will se^k approval to compUe displayed on the vUlage letter­ at all. to exceed $9,800 for the second March 21. Meyer warns. tocMts and their expressions gave away Dr., S ^ th WindMr; Kimber­ head. The Democrats had recom- Tliursday nights of each week her husband has discontinued Also, Dick and Elva Klbbe, is completely satisfied since the Abstract of real estate from In its quest for informathHi to year. Thera is nuuh more to the sltuatltm , their thoughts." mended former finance board beginning March 7 untU the pub- vaccinating children against *Thomas and Helen Lorenzen, they felt it unnecessary to ask A IB-yeaivoid WlUlngton glri f data contained on owners’ was referred to Juvenile Auth­ cards. than will a i ^ a r on the television memher Kevin Cavanag^i and ug hearings are held. Following smallpox in his office. Jack and Gerry McCool, Dyke even one question at the hear­ screens. Meyer believes China would have been and M arll^ Pleasant, Dick and orities, by Vemon police, yes- '.'The assessora'will have regu­ •a greater power today, if It had not John Trainor for the post, which ^je hearing the beard wUl hold Also to be discussed is the ing. "The Chinese are something special,” Eva Roback, Mac and Jeannette terdi^. *nie comidaint that the lar incurs in their office in the under the termq of the town several worksluq> sessions to fin- status of the building program "That being misled by the he explains. "They have their own per­ fallen victim to communism. Rodgers, Bob and Gloria Rosatl, glri had been shoplifting, was addition' Mondays, a n d Thurs­ "Chmmunlsm pulls all down to the charter must be filled by a per- presented for adoption to the An­ and whether the board should outcome of the questionnaire sonality and character which has been Abe and Sally Shaskln, A1 and made by. a local store, poUoe days from 10 a.m . to 3 p.rti., son of the same poUUcal affiUar sented for adc^tion to the An- permit bazaar-type fimctlcais in (in which a straw vote indicat­ preserved even under fiw communist re­ lowest level," he explains. Although Rena Sllfkus, Don and Barbara said. .and Kristoff will be there Mon­ things may be better now than in the tion as the persmi resigning. ^ual town meeting May 1. Tues- school buildings requested by a ed 118 in favor of phase (me, to gime." This personality has been devel­ Bdmonds had originally meetings will be held in the local organization sis a fund Tourtelotte, Gordon and Helen 90 against) isn't too important days from 6 to 9 p.m. 1950*s one ttiould .Jook to the Chinese White, Margaret Kendall, Toby Ronald F . U i^ , 24, of M Anyone needing hn appoint­ oped over file 6,000-year history ot the sought appointment to the fi- Town Hall, while Thufsday, raising activity. as there wasn’t even a chdoe country. accomplishments of the period between Lorenzen, FYweis MatuUs and Meadow Rd., South Windsor, ment at a different time may 1920 and 1937 measuring them in nance board to fill a vacancy meetings will be held in the Sewer Commission to vote for a study committee, Chinese take graat pride in handing Wayne Keith. was charged last night with fail­ call Kristoff at His hrnne. retrospect to the period between 1987 about two years ago. His name AdministraUons BuUdlng. liie Sewer Commission will even Qiough 816 persons signed down the tradition of their heritage from came up again, after Wolfanger The nrcpcsed budget will be meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the Ihe club’s new caller. Rip a peUtlcn requesting this. ure to grant right of way in C(xi- Dinner Planned and 1970. . Oarence Edmemdspn, princl- generation to .geherafion,....while we reviewed former applicants. Af- published prior to the town Town iHall to discuss the Avery Garvey, ■ uiio taught the class, nection with a two-Car accident The Oiinese art of hsuidicralts was "That the dollar figures pre­ at the intersection of Belvue pedNQf (Porter ischobi, will be the’ Americans have such a brief heritage, ter checking with Eldmonds, the meeting. St.-Sullivan Ave. sewer exten­ will call the dance and Russ destroyed as unnecessary by the Com- sented will remain firm. and Windsor Aves. speaker a t the annual Blue end and we do not brileve in passing down chairman announced he was Qn M ^h 9, the finance board sion and constructlmi of the sec­ and Anita White will cue the munisrts, sUthough they su*e now trying "That the siqierlntendent will Police said Lipp entered Gold banquet (Friday a t 6 p>m. from one generation to anofiier, the now- still Interested in serving on the ,^111 meet at 7 :30 p.m. in the ondary treatment plant. It will rounds. to revive it. stay in town longer than his Windsor Ave. from Belvue and at the Congregational Church retired diplomat explains. board. Administration Building to hear also consider the extension of Also planned is a potluck sup­ predecessors. collided with a car driven by p a t ^ house. The Chinese are inscrutable, Meyer The Chinese Communists developed A fourth applicant was Robert budget preeoitatlons of the sewer service to Ayers Rd. and per at 6 p.m., followed by the "That existing inadequacies Larry Skalton, 81, of Brook St., A potluck supper for Cub continues, ramhUUng one of J(dm Foster atomic posyer with-' the SMdstsuice of Silver of BsJd Hill Rd., a OPA Hegiatrars of Voters; Board of Wappiag Seliool and the request annual meetii^ and electiem of in other phases of educaUm in Wapping. No injuries were re­ ' Scouts and their families is be­ DuUesS comment about the recognlUim CSiinese people who had been trained in with municipal accounting ex- Assesovs; Board of Tax Re- for lowering of sewer lines in officers at 6:46 p.m. '' SALE EXTENDED town will somehow be rectified. ported and damage to the cars ll' Ing planned by the den mothers. of CJommunist China,. . ."never say nev­ America and who were subsequently perience, who voiced his inter- yiev,; t ^x OOUector and the Gulley Dr. A series of 6 workshops will I "That the new principed at was minor, police said. Upp is " Cadette Girl Scouts will assist er.” allowed to return to China, he clsdms.. est in the post at last night*s Volunteer'Plre Department, Under new business, the com­ be held for area damcers on Coventry Grammar School will scheduled to aiqiear in Chreuit with the serving. . Meyer -predlcte Nixon’s visit will lead "The big danger now is fiiat the meeting. March 14, ihe finance board mission will take up the request Mondays beginning -Feb. 28 at be as strong as proposed." (The Court 12, March 7. ' Awards will be presented to to file official recognlU(« of the two American people will go overboard Two Republicans were also ,viu meet at 7:30 p.m. in the of the Pielx Brothers Co. for an the Wapping School at 8 p.m. present prlndpcd, Robert Brair- Cubs and Webeloe, according to countries.. ."Nixon has the courage to thinking the Communists have made interested and presumably will Town Hall to hear the budget extension of a lease, file agree­ Anyone who would like to brush ton, resid ed last month, effec­ Edmund Lambert, Cubmester. do it.” graat accomplishments. . .1 don’t think THRU SAT. FEB. 26th be eligible to apply for Wolfan- presentations of the ..Planning ment between Manchester and up on the dance steps and who tive June 30.) Extended Forecast Aboard Destroyer After over 80 years exposure to the they are beck to where they were in ger*s vacancy, which must go to and Zoning Commission; the South Windsor for sewers on is interested in learning new " And, finally, let’s set the Chance of snow, probably ; Navy Lt. (J.g.) Gary J. Tet- Chinese, several oqcurances he has seen 1986." The Manchester New Car Dealers Invite You ^ a Republican. Roger Gallic Zoning Board of Appeals; the Chapel Rd. and Clark St., and w d popular calls may attend. record straight regarding a per­ telbach. son of Mr. an4 Mrs. on televislim havq 'particular appeal for The retired dimplomsd teaches F ar wrote the board of his interest Industrial Development Oom- w agreement between Vemon changing to rain except in The workshops will be super- son’s allegati(»is that the Board ' John E. Tettelbach of Lake- Meyer. E asto n hisfm’y at Trinity. and Urban Luglnbuhil has con- mission and the-Town Clerk, isnd South Windsor for Kelly vlsdS by Kip Garvey. northern Interior during Thurs­ CONNECTICUT of Education ignore the petition­ day. Fair Friday and Saturday. ^ w(xxl Lane, has sailed , for the And Your Family To This Gala Celebration ' tacted Wolfanger regarding The March 16 meeting will be- Rd. sewer'^linsB. ers because erroneous facta Cold with highs mostly iii the Mediterranean aboard the de­ serving <»i the board. held at 7:80 p.m. in the Admin- Promoted Manchester Evening Herald were presented to the 816 sign­ 80s and overnight lows aver­ stroyer escort USS Sims, home- Eldmonds is employed as an latratlon Building and will be Bruce L. Dennis of 643 Main South Windsor correspondent ers . . . is this so?" aging in low to mid 20s along RESIDENTS ported at Mayport, Fla. Your Chrysler-Dodge Dealer Your Plymouth Dealer associate systems Erector at devoted to the Building Inspec- St., has been promoted to Cadet Barbara Varrlck, TeL 644-8274. The open letter ccmcludes by the coast to teens elsewhere. Bulletin Board Ihe Travelers Insurance Co. a tor, CkMiservation Commission; Captain in the Air Force ROTC The Columbia Homemakers CHORGHES MOTORS MANOHESTER PLYMOUTH member of the Board of Dlrec- Ci>^ Detowe; Ambulance As- at the University of Connect­ will meet tonight at the home tors and vice president of the sociation; library Association icut. > of Mrs. Blanche Anthony on 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESyER RT. 88, TALCOTTVILLE RD., MANCHESTER Connecticut Savings and Loan and the Board of Recreation. CkMupletes ..^hnlnlng ' Lake Rd. Mrs. Clarence Grant Association, Edmonds has been On March 21 the finance board Navy Seaman Appren. Ron­ to will show slides of a trip to I OPEN SUN. r 5 Your Datsun Dealer Being a funeral director isn't for everyone. The houn , England. Your Pontiac Dealer are unpredictabia... you are oontinuouily axpoeed 46-87 i The . Congregational Church DEOORMIER MOTOR SALES, MG. FONHAO PARK to grief.... you become the lubject of a lot of bad , Board of Trustees meets to­ • ’ jokes... and. when you have a tick friend, you can't YEARS OF AGE night in the parish house a*. 8 Manchester Meat Center 285 BROAD ST„ M!ANCHES'TER______373 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER visit him because paopla will u y you're a "vulture" p.m., the Volunteer Fire De­ 'WHERE THE 9UALITY IS THE BEST!" partment meets Wednesday at and you can't stay away becauN hit feelings will be • FEIMANEIIT LIFE INSIIRAlieE * 8 p.m., the Congregational 299 GREH4 ROAD. MANCHESTER (formerly Miller's Pharmacy) Your Buick, Opel, Saab Dealer Your Toyota Dealer hurt. / Church council meets Wednes­ TeL 647-9843 Plenty of Fiw and Easy Parking • EVERYONE day at 7:80 p.m. and the Omi- S & S B O IG K LYNOH MOTORS I U S B E t m t gregational Church senior choir But we're not complaining. We know there are 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 345 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER ■i i disadvantagat to every job, and ours hat an unusual • NO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION meets Thursday at 8 p.m. SPECIALS WED. thru SUN. (Feb. 23nl thru Feh. 27th) redeeming feature: it provides the satisfaction of Manchester Evening HeraM Your Lincolnj Mercury, Jeep knowing we've helped others at a time whan help it • YOUR PAST NEDICAL HISTORY Columbia correspondent Vir­ needed most. IS NOT CONSIDERED ginia Carlson, Tel. 828-9224. Your Ford Dealer Dealer •W E RUARANTEE YOUR LIFE IN­ Public Records W, W Y b U 't M DILLON FORD, INO. MORIARTY BROTHERS How would you SURANCE POLICY W ill RE IS­ W ananty Deoda 319 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER______315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER David A. and Margaret O. 2N BOXES CHRISTMAS GARDS SUED Bertordli to Kenneth L . and % Whole. 3 to SYt lb. Average. m m g Reg. $2.00 to Barbeura Z. Wichman, p n ^ r ty Your Oldsmobile Dealer $4.75 Box / D ^ likE TO puT at 27 Kennedy Rd., conveyance Your Chevrolet Dealer box Fill Out Coupon Below for tax $42.86. lb MANOHESTER MOTOR SALES L and M Homes, Inc., to Mi- ROASTING CHICKENS GARTER OHEVROLET Further Information or Telephone i 35 512 W. CENTER ST. STATIONERY chael S, and Lonhle H. Schein- , y O U R S E l f in Hartford blum, property on Carriage Dr., 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER NOTES and lETTER PAKRS conveyance tax $86.20. U.S.D.A. BONELESSS Reg. $1.25 to # #hs> 249 -00 77 Austin A. Chambers to Cveto I n o u r s h o E s ? and Zlata Dlmovskl, property $2.00 Box OT^ Box at 126 Oak S t, conveyance tax "Guaranteed leaue" Life Inaurance for Agee 40 to 87. | Connecticut Realdents. ' $24.20. CHUCK Notioes of Lease DESK PADS S0% to OFFI LIFE OF AMERICA I Clottage Homes, Ino., to Mr. AM-FM EMERSON ' INOVRANCE OORPOBA*nONOF BOSTON > Turkey ttuips, Ino., ten yew FREE ONE OF A KIND (SUght Defects) . I 49 BROAHsSTREBT , lease beginning Feb. 1, 1972, at ROAST I BOSTON. AIAS8AOHVBETTS 0S199 I ses Broad St. ____ Group of Pleaee aend me information on your “Guarantee leaue" M anlags LioensM Life Insurance. I understand fiiat no aaleeman will visit | Leonard Joseidi Sadosky of CLOCK RADIO A nACHE CASES 1/3 OFFI I me and I will not be bbligated ip any way! I East Hartford and Jo-Axm Elis­ U.S.D.As CUBE STEAKS lb . »13 9 abeth Robb of 84 Finley 8t. BONUS? I Neune ...... j Ricliard Everett Gray of Nl- . OTHER IN STORE SPECIALS! antic and Joyce Marie cairlst- A Our Own, Hot or Sweet Sales Final, <3ash Or Bank Charge Only SAVE 20e on j Date of Birth ...... I man of West Roxbury, Mass. TO EVERY NEVY OR USED CAR BUYER BnUdlng Permits S ITALIAN George Johnston of Rooky R o M r $ Addreaa ...... • • HUl for A. Podrove, alterations V Minimum Used Cor Purchase $500. to store fd 806 Main S t, $2,700. SAUSAGE Kielbasa ItXTTllX’r of ^ City ...... Conn. Zip ...... I . C.BM. Corp. of Hartford for HOLMES D M ALB I Standard Educators, Ino., alter­ iUt: HOWARDiO IHOLMES C 'y v^-// I ations to commercial building ARTHUR HOLMESI juneftdl tfome □ FEM ALE ' at 160 N. Main S t, $800. Convenient ) Closed Mon. — Tues., Wed., and Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. THE MANCHESTER NORMAN HOLMES Store Hours ) Thurs. and Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. I Note; We also have epeolal life inaurance plans for other 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. Long Drees < Harrison's Long dresses are really pop­ ular today. 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'■4V' 62 Points by Beaty SPORTS J/tL disuvodii dnqlsL Jackson Early vSignee With A’s RESULTS B y KARL YOST Finley Hopes New ABA Standard Basketball Five-Year NBA Sports Editor EASTERN CONFERENCE 6-foot-9, 2SS-pound Beaty hit on Known for his scoring, Beaty Ace Pitcher Probation SALT LAKE CITY Atlantic Division 24 of 31 attempts from the floor also is brutal under the back- (AP)—^Mixing turn-around W. L. Pot. O.B. chapters. Including Manriiester, hold and 16 o f 16 from the free boards, averaging almost 16 Little Black Book Notes 44 23 .667 — membership in the state group., . .Con­ WillFollow jump shots with lay up throw line. He also pulled down rebcunds per game. Boston With very little fanfare at this end of For Thomas Now Y ork 40 24 .626 2% necticut Sports Writers’ Alliance should 16 rebounds in leading the Pittsburgh’s George ’Thomp­ the state, ^alt Luckett or Kolbe High in NEW YORK (AP) — '■'X', - a i-|p ''. » "*■' / ’ ' feeds by his teammates, Philadelphia 26 40 .386 18 give up on Inititlng anytme from the DALLAS (AP)—Duane ’Thom­ Stars’ attack. son kept 'the Condors within Bridgeport quietly eclipsed Tom Roy’s Now that ()aklaiid owner - Q «• >, W i ; * ‘',V k,!! Utah Stars’ eight-yeay .vet­ 18 46 .270 25 baseball commissioner,’s office to future as, a super cog in the Dallas In Monday’s other American striking distance as he repeat­ B uffalo career scoring mark for a Connecticut Charles O. Ffnley has satis- V « eran Zelmo Beaty estab­ Central Division Gold” Key Dinners. Monte Irvin, former Cowboys’ Super Bowl machine, BasketbaU Association game, edly hit key baskets and wound schoolboy last Friday night. ’The 6-5 lished a new individual Baltim ore 28 36 .444 — New York Giant outfielder, was dele­ .fied Regsde Jackson, can knows today his football talent, New York downed Dallas 104- up the gaone with 46 points, Park City senior tallied 43 points against AUanta 24 40 .376 gated to represent Commissioner Bowie Vida Blue be far behind? with one more slip, can be scoring record with 96. playing both forward and i crosstown rival Jonathan Law to up his Cincinnati 20 44 .313 I Kuhn at the last three dinners aiid each Jackson, who -has had his locked behind prison doors for T1‘ points Monday night in the In the only NaUcmal Basket­ guard. career total to 2,603, two better than the Cleveland 19 47 .288 1( time was a no show, with no explanation share of salary squabbles with five years. Stars’ American Basket­ ’Ihe Nets broke a four-game former South Windsor High star, Roy, baU Association game, Balti­ WES’TERN CONFERENCE . . . No Japanese baseball team is sched­ Finley b^ore, came to terms But his coach and the North­ ball Association win over m ore shaded PhUadelpMa 102- ABA losing streak with Bill collected during his star-studded high relatively early this year, Midwest DlvMon uled to tour Florida this spring. lAst east Texas Judge ,who heard Pittsburgh, 149-140. 101. Melchlonni’s 26 points leading schoolbcy days. Luckett is reported to MUwaukee 62 16 .776 year the No. 1 highlight for this writer agreeing to a substantieil raise him . plead guilty Monday to The old rdcord o f 02 points Condor coach Mark Blnstein the easy victory over the Chap­ be headed for Providence (College. . . over the $60,000 he earned last C hicago 46 20 .697 6H , in the Grapefruit League swing was marijuana possession have was set a year ago by 'Stew said after the game that his arrals. Dick Gallette, sports director of Channel year when he slugged 32 Phoenix 41 25 .621- 10% watching the Tokyo Giants against Phil­ spoken of a brighter future for Johnson formerly of Pittsburgh team tried every defense imag­ New Yoric built a 20-point 8 in New Haven, has'been named Con­ hom ers and drove in 80 runs D etroit 22 42 .844 28% adelphia in Clearwater. . .Twelve-year- the quiet, strong running back. and now with Carolina. inable to stop Beaty. lead late in the first half and necticut

\ \ ’l l ' : - # . d I ■ ? - M'' s ■ MANCU15STER EVENINQ HERa LD, MANCHESTER, OONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972' 1 ’ BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

U C'MON, 6*T IN THERE AN' ASK OO VDU HAVE AN WELL,SUV'NOR OPENINS FOR ONE I T R IB P I y PBR A JOB LIKE VA PROMISEP, I] BSAD. YOU LDUT5 ARE. E s v l v e s t b r i OF THE WORLD'S (JOINS SOPriT RECALL Aniwtr to Prttlou* Puillo I'M A BUNDLE FINEST DECORATORS w ~ ^ THE YUKON OF NERVES 1 OF PORCELAIN Olio POTTERV? r k ACME ACROSS 2 Individuala get the job done EMPLOYMENT ASENCV 1 Mrs. 3 Narrow road Madison’s 4 Pounds (ab.) 5 Fragrant tobT]Joes I J»BS first name f f i oleoresin m 7”MobyDick” 12 Make poesible 6 Biblical pronoun 13 Gleams T At which 14 Correct Hdp'Wanted-Femolc 35 place? Business Services 13 judgment CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 15 Reduce 8 Belonging LIGHT Trucking — Appliances LICENSED practical nurse, 8 2-22 39 River islet 16 Mariner's to him body 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. p.m. to 11 p.m., part-time; 11 Order Your 42 Construct and trash i«moved. Attica, cel­ HAPPY ADS direction 9 Handle 23 Scope 43 Hindu lars and garages... cleaned. Also p.m. to 7 a.m., peud-time. St. IT Demesne 10 Dregs 24 Body organ 11 Domestic for breathing dignitary COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. small carpentry repair work BERBY’S WORLD Anthony Nursing Home, Rock- estate MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD (vaf.) viUe, 876-9121. “Happy 20 Peer Gynt’s slave 25 Against done. EYree estim ates. 628-0670. mother 13 Narrow 28 Learning 44 Finest . 4 >80 P.M. DAT BEFORE FDBUGATION WHAT DO YOU THINK I'M HOPING SH E'LL apertures 29 Flower 45 Tar's term HANDY man, general repairs, SIEIWING machine operator, up­ SH E'LL OO WHEN TURN HERSELF IN AND 21 Parts of hours Deadline for Bntarday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Friday Y E S - I'L L GO ALONG 23 Wings 18 Collection 30 Indonesians ^ Mend socks painting, carpentry, and ce­ holstery, experience preferred Thought” SHE FINDS OUT? HELP USl BUT IT'S of Quotes of Mindanao W Shea/ WITH YOUR THEORY THAT NOT LIKELY' 26 Reply (ab.) ment work. Reasonable rates but will train. Apply Old Ckd- S n MIAMI, THE GIRL WAS DOUBLE- 27 Pseudonym of 19 Convent 32 Senior (ab.) 49 Twisted PLEASE READ YOUR AD ony Co., 696% Hilliard St., worker 33 Symbol for 50 Devotees and good experience. Call 648- PHIL IS CROSSED BY ORAYNE' UP Charles Lamb Manchester. Today! CONFERRING 31 Undersized 21 “Shooting samarium 52 Take (Scot) OaBBltled or "W ant A d s" are taken over the phone as a 7996 o r 228-9257. WITH MAJORS cattle star" 37 Eimployera 54 Constellation convenience. The ndvertlaer shonld read U s ad the FIB8T DETECTIVE V D o ia , 22 Legislative 38 Health resort 56 Piece (ab.) SNOW plowing — Oonimerclal HAIRDRESSER wanted — Ex­ 33 Nasal noise DAT r r APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the perienced, part-time. Excellent SERGEANT ^ TEAM? 34 Penetrate next insertion. The Hemid Is responsible for o ^ ONE in- and residential. Reasonable CALL 643-2711 r ~ 2 r“ 4 r~ 1“ r " r~ ir rr working conditions. 648-7^. ROBERTS ----n(a-ix 35 Feminine oorreot or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then rates. Call after 4 p.m., 646- OF THE appellation' only to the extent of a "m ake good" Insertion. Errors wUch METRO 12 i r 3399. HOUSEWIVES — In flation POLICE. 36 Eixchange do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be Manchester premium 14 IS oorreoted by "m ake good" Insertion. hurts. Earn $60 to $76 w eekly ... SciHMn* 37 Free nation Houfteheid Services 13-A for two to three nights work. ' may hov* Mut yew OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN (ab.) 1$ IT i r 20 No deliveries or collecting. No Evening 40 Hanly WASHING machine repairs, investment to start. Call 742- a kappyadl heroine 643-2711 RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, 8628 between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Herald 41 Breathe THIS PINOBAT'S HATCHEP ANOTHER ' THAT BEIMOTHE CASE, 2< ST Maytag. Reasonable rates. CRACK-BRAIWEP IPEA TO HARASS \ WHY PONT you sim ply 44 Wicked INTE3MSSTED In m oving I STEP OVER IT AND 47 Lariat (Sp.) Si Ownbr of Pike Coin Wash and PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER M E , m o t h e r .' h e IN T E N P E P t o SLIDE around, delivery service need­ t h i s RDYTTSTOOL OVERTOTRIPM E S P O IL H IS W H O LE 48 Japaneae sash Automobiles For Sole 4 D ry clean in g, 276 W est M iddle I Happy Birthday U P A N P T H E N M O U T H -O F F A B O U T CAY?.' 51 Click-beeUe 24 ______'Tumidke, next to Stop and ed for professional people. Happy Birthday HOW CLUMSY I AM/ ANP WORSE Must have ca r. Call 643-2886, W 53 Court of M CHEVROLET C aprice, 1967, 4- akop, 648-4918, 648-9789. to the GRANDMA LAROSE W O N 'T BE VET, HE THINKS I’M TOO STUPIP S t ----- HERALD ask for Bill. P A I D FO R , TO SEE THROUOH IT.' 55 Glacial door hardtop. All power. Ex- q o v E’S Flxlt Sendee — appU- BEST d a d p^ q handymen want a variety WOMEN to fold diai>ers, part- The “Doing Place” Happy Birthday DOWN time or full-time. Call East ST 1w. ^ trucking. Free estl- imrt-time evenings. Apply Pil­ Love, G erald, EUen, with a memo listing the New paint. CaU 646-8824. Stanley 2-lZ. companies yOu do NOT m ates. iPhone 649-1424, 646- Millinery, Schools and Classes 33 grim M ills, 484 Oakland St., Joanne and Karen MC’MMY, W H / 1$ UM...WeLL,..UM Tm at'$ wwAr a-21 Manchester. So c h S u WHY MOTHERS SET SRAV c nnHBiA te« TM 111 N> ew want, to see your letter. PONTIAC Tem pest, 1966, 4-door 8673. 19 t m At aaAn lYin ^^ i we Me er$ Your letter will be de­ sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, ------Dressmaking Happy Birthday stroyed if the advertiser BULLDOZER FTJLL Charge Bookkeeper — Congratulations 6 0 \ f ^ H £ M Y $700. 648-0017 after 4. (loesses, suits, wed­ East of River. Accounts jay- MOM C7DWN ? P e e U N ^ W £LL, Is otte you’ve mentioned. Building Contracting 14 OPERATORS LINDA and LOU If not it will be handled auto- ding gowns and veils, all cus­ able and receivable. Maintain Love, P g A f ? SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 1967 CAMARO, 327, NEEDED on your first baby R | 3 ^ Z E / in the usual manner. matlc, bucket seats. Low LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — tom made. Some alterations. quarterly financial statements. Bruce, Marcia mileage. Excellent condition, new homes custom built, re­ R easonable prices. 649-1133. BIG MONEY CAREER Some public contact, 35-hour Love, many extras. $1,460. Phone 647- modeling, additions,' rec , work week. Fee paid. Salary and Donna BE READY FOR SPRING Holly and Muffett 9698. rooms, garages, kitchens re- |y|||u]|||| ^ to $130. Rita Girl, 09 East Cen ter St., M anchester. 646-8441. Lost/ond Found 1 modeled, bath tile, cement _ , ______20 Resident school specializiiig in Happy 15th Birthday 1970 MUSTANG Grande, 361, work. Steps, dormers. Resl- TrUCKing •» afOragC Happy Birthday LOST — Large male sealpotnt automatic. Alr-condltionlrg, ___ complete field trsUning.on back- SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to dential or commercial. Call j j a n CHESTER DAVID Stameae cat, vicinity «f West a M-FM stereo radio, gold, Delivery - hoes, loaders, and dozers. FuU drive in town of Manchester. GEORGIANNE Mlddlb Tt>ke. P lease ca ll 649- black ■vinyl top. 872-0866. 649-4201. light trucking and package de- Md part-time^ classes. Allied Approximate hours 7:16 to 8:46 Love, 6802, 646-4214. j r t - MASONRY, low out of season Mvery. Refrigerators, washers ^ “ tojeUon Training S<^1, a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. We will Love, 1988 LINCOLN Convertible, al» gu types of stone and stove moving specialty. Springfield, Mass. Call 1-448- train you. Call 648-2414. Mom and Dad Pair of bifocal glasses conditioning, stereo tape, other concrete work. Replaster and Folding chairs for rent. 649- 6686 anytime, Bernie PLAIN JANE with hearing aid. Reward. 648- extras. Excellent conditicn. 0752. WATTRESS and kitchen help, BY FRANK BAGINSKI Improve your cellar now. Call full or part-time. Apply In per­ <'^7' ______$900. Phone 643-8888. A fter 8 alter 6 p m . 643-1870, 644-2978. ~ Happy Birthday IJ. Help Wonted-Female 35 son, between 2:30-6:30 p.m. Happy Birthday vs / tULF\Y40-meFRO<=,pwt4CE • a I Z-Z*!- LOST — A lrdale m ongrel, tan ?•*” •> 643-9264. Top Hat Restaurant formerly UNCLE FRANK GEORGIANNE (F I WAVE TO VC\S%EVERy ) A V 4 A ! and white, wearing red coUar, ______NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS - PainHiig - Poperiug 21 A rby’s. 267 (Bread St., Man- L ove, FRoe\WTWEFOHC>\' ^ ------Remodeling, repairing, addl- * * PART-TIME Secretary — One- We're glad you're our Itoiter St. area. Call 646-3116, tions, rec rooms, porches and CBILINQ specialist — expert girl office. Good typing. Public Chester. ______Anna, Fil, Lenora, l L _ 6S8-6761. Trucks • Tractors Sister-in-Law roofing, No Job too small. Call workmanship. One celling, or and phone cont^t. Hours 12 a y q m uivites you to get out o t Ralph, Nancy, Ellen, LOST — One-year old male Sla- jgyp CHEVROLET % ton pick- 649-3144. all your ceilings repaired and T Good jjjg house, and Into the exciting Mom and Dad Bid and Joe mese cat. vldntty of Philip Rd. „p, cubic Inch motor. V-8, t r.Airr.^TLnLnn benefits. Interviews for this po- hlgh-fashlon cosmet- “4 c^nti^S^^tioS^S' ^ wallpapering. Call 289- sition from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., be welcomed Into Happy Birthday ^esday and We^esd^ ^ y . homes by friendly people. trappy 3rd Birthday 643-8888. A fter 8 p .m ., 648-9264. springs, 22,000 m iles, good repairs. 876-1642 ' JENNY KELLY e itn kr lOA. m bf. ui. Hi. oh. tires, spare never used, 2 ex- Fee pal^ Rite Girl, 99 EMt money, too, for all JOHN LOST passbook No. 20 006670-8 J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom Center St., Manchester, 646- things you want. Work in Love, tra hardly used snow tires and CARPENTRY — Repairs, re- decorating, Interior and ex­ With Love from of the Connecticut Bank and 3441. your free time, without saorl. ‘But I WAS driving . . you always say a rims, Insidated riiell cap, trail- modeling, additions, roofing, terior, paperhanging, fully in- Mommy, Daddy Grandma and Trust Company, Parkade Of­ er hitch, bracket for front call David Patrla, South Wnd- fi(Ung famUy responsibilities. HAP! defensively . . good offense is the best fice. sured For free estimates, caU PART-TIME candy counteigirl. and Colleen Grandpa H. defense!” mount spare tire. ExceUent sor, 644-1796. 649-9668. If no answer 643-6862. Apply in person. State Theatre, Find out how easy It Is to get condition, $2,700 firm. CaU ______Main St., Manchester. started selling famous Avon Announcements 2 days or w eek ends, 876-1816. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe prcducts. Call n ow : 289-4922. Happy Birthday modeUng speclaUst. Additions, rates for people over 66. (3LEANING lady for one day MOM MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY FOR your next party, shower, 1988 DATSUN pdek-up truck, rec rooms, dormers, porches, q jji njy competitors, then call every other week for smaU SECRETARIES "KEEP SMILING - wedding, banquet or sales low mUeage^ ExceUent conm- cabinets, ft^^ce, J^t-lM , Elstimates given. 649-7863. home. Own transpqrtotion. One Love, B U T w e 'r e HAVING A ^ VDU w o u l d n 't W A N T m eeting, caU The Colony tlon. $1,250. Phone 643-8388. A f- bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3446. ------m ile from Vernon C ircle. 876- *or people THANK HEAVENS FDR WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI KEEP HAPPY" BLIZZARD AND I'M M E TO G E T W ET A N D PLASTICGARBAGE BASS, Room, 960 SuUlvan Avenue, ter 8 p.m . 648-9264. T. J. FLANAGAN & SONS — m g j^er 6 weekdays, any- typing and shorthand skUls. At ITS GETTING — CARPENTRY AND Painting and papering. Fully -weekends.______1®“ * one year experience. Ex­ R and C NOTPROPERiy CATCH A COLD, South W indsor, 288-3861, 62(1- VEPy LATE, insured, workmen’s compensa- ______ceUent companies and benefits DRESSED! J WOULD >OU'? 1 TOOKAQOODUXKArAU--rneKIDe I KNOW, AND — BUILDING MR. 0041. flon, UablUty, pn^rty dam- (X)UNTBR GIRLS, fuUrtlme 11 pee p^d. S a l^ to $130 plus I DeaDeDIHAT I DONYvimrTOBeAAAOTHBZ. • Repairs—Remodeling A&ERNATHY Business Services 13 a.m.-6 p.m. Apply in person— .Rita Girl, 99 East Center St., | | e | p WHAT/WADE M3U ______1 ^ • M asonry—Concrete age. CaU 648-1949. Wonted—Male 36 Help Wonled—Mole 36 — I TH IN K D airy Queen B razier, 242 M anchester, 646-3441. ^ C H A N G E Penonob SNOW PLOWING — residential • Cabinets—Formica 'yOU'D SCtlR MIND? GEXjRGE N. CONVERSE — Broad S t BETTEFGO. TAX returns and aU your book­ — commercial. CaU now, there • No job too smaU. Interior, exterior, painting, SECTRETARY-Gal Friday, good SUPERMARKET PART-TIME, da.ys, jan itorial keeping chores done profes- is room to get on Ust for good 649-0773 Evenings paper hanging. Free esti­ typing, prefer shorthand and w ork. Call 649-6334. service. CaU 646-4643. BOOKKEEPER BAKERY MANAGER sicnally. Your home or mine. m ates. CaU after 8 p^m., 648- (Uctaphene experience. Willing TRAINEE DORMERS, garages, porches, to learn MT-ST operation. WAREHOUSE man — No ex­ Reasctiable rates. CaU 649- cARPBjuTBlR^Avallabla ______2804. To learn Burroughs Iwk- ®ve- —rec ------rooms, room additions. Company benefits, busy Man­ We are looking for a mature perience necessary, must be OONESiF ______nings - and weeken^. No job . Mtohens,Mtohensr"add-a-levels, add-a-levels, iwflng, iwfhig! RKHARD RTCHARD B. MARTIN. FuU keeplng machine and gen­ individual who is interested In over 18 and have driver’s li­ PiPBEWA/ eral office work. 40-hour chester office. CaU Mrs. INCOME TAX returns prepar- ^ siding, general repairs. Qual- professional painting service, Thompson. 649-6361. a secure future—^has the cense. Apply Personnel De­ ed by appointment In your phen Martin at 646-7280 aiier workmanship. Financing Interior-exterior. Free esti- week, many benefits. to mtmage people—and a wlll- partment, Iona Manufacturing Co., Regent St.. Manchester, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE home or office. Personal and ^ ______available. Economy BuUden, mates, fuUy insured. 649-4411. General Building Supply ~~ ingness to leam. ------business. CWl 643-6888, R ussell sidewalks, stone uraUs, In c., 648-6169, 873-0647, ove- S67 Ellington Rd., Route 6 Help Wonled-Mole 36 WE O FFER : Conn. 643-2111. VDU MO HARO PONT CALL US. WE'LL (0 ITO kv NtA, lac., IM. lUf. U.t N». OW. L. Burnett. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, nlngs. Floor Finishing 24 East Hartford * ------^------o ExceUent salaries FELLOWS f e e l i n g s , p a l . H o w ^ W n o w INCOME TAX preparation. An concMte ADDITIONS —AU types of re­ 289-8474 e AU benefits com pany paid ?IK< IF WE SEE side and outside, railmgs, ___ _ FLOOR SANDING, and refin- AUTO MECHANICAL MECHANIC "“I MR. LINKS. CaU Dan M oaler, 649-8829, 247- e Opportunity for advancement 'FRANKV, WE'LL CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE landscaping. Reasonably TECHNICIAN PASS THE WORP, 8 U 6 . porches, ’ garages, cuatonfi WAITRESS wanted, part-time • 6 day week (days) priced. CaU 648-0661. 11 to 3 p.m., five day week In­ • Full salary while training I CHIEF I BUT IM VUUR " l RECOBNIZEP THE ROOM ATOMCB„. kitchen cabinets and counter hanging. No job too small. $175 to $250 W EEKLY IT HAS NO WIMP0We».ANP JU5T ONE POORJ" tops. CaU BiU ConneUy, SSK- cluding Saturday. Inquire W.T. For confidential interview ap­ il “PREAM* VPU INCOME TAXES prepared by SNOW PLOWING — Manches­ J(dm VerfaUle, 646-6760. 872- FdUWP YtTUR- 8286. Grant Co., Manchester Park­ Experienced man, 3 to 6 pointm ent ca ll 646-7312 or 646- MECHANIC I Gordon F cg g , 646-8428. ter and vicinity. Very reason­ 2222. $ELF IN A able rates. Call now for free ade, Monday through Friday, yeatrs shop experience. Deal­ 7313. I HEA-VY ' P I/ V m tB N T 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . ership service or indepen­ ROOM? CONNECTICUT capital Gains estim ate, 646-0464. (East Hartford, Manchester I CONSTRUCTION I and dividends tax return corn- 16 Bonds - dent garage. We fumi^ Roofing - Siding SECRETARY — Typing and General Motors training. area) I e q u i p m e n t I pleted In ybur home for $7. BIU PURI'l’Y CUeaidng C ^ p a i ^ ------Stoeks > Mortgages 27 l^eneral office skUls essential. g>i«rtHan 742-9287 after 6 p .m ., window clean- b i DWBLL, Home Improvement ______This is a permanent posi­ Experienced preferred but not Shorthand not required. Dicta­ Exceptional opportunity I for appointment. *®’^ **^®® ®8(^®’t®®’ Co. Expert InstaUation of alu- INSTANT MONEY — Av^able tion. Hlgdi weekly guarantee, necessary. available for top-flight main- | ______We honor Master CSiarge. CaU minum siding, gutters and phone experience desirable. flat rate system of pay, no (tenance mechanic to join for first and second mortgages. Figure aptitude a plus. Firlnge 647-9060. trim s. R oofing installation and From $5,000 to $100,000. Com­ Umit on earnings. PATHMARK highly stable company as I benefits. Arbor Acres Farm, repairs^649-6495, 875-9109. mercial, industrial, residential, SUPERMARKETS Chief Heavy Equipment Me- I Automobhes For Sole 4 In c., Glastonbury, 633-4681. We have a modem, weU sheU homes, cottages, etc. Ichanic. , equipped, warm shop. FuU An equal opportunity employer. NEED CAR? Cre(Ut very bad? and residential. Cold mom- a l iuaPLANT—S iding, roofing, Stoddard Investment Inc., 740 HIGHEST WAGES PAID I A LLE Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN $40 W EEKLY salary plus fringe benefit program. Free Bankrupt, repoesesslon? Hon- ings, can’t start your car? We windows, awnliigs. Qual- North Main ^St., West Hart­ STEADY, YEAR-ROUND | est Douglas accepts lowest wUl! Reasonable rates. CaU j^y workmanriilp, free estl- bonuses for morning hours se» \mlforms, 40 hours, 6-day SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to ( THIS® TH* PLACE ) HOLY MACKEREL!^ ford, Conn., 282-^7. WORK THA'S ...SAY, YSUPPDSE YEAH, MAYBE... down, smaUeat paym ent, any- now. 616-3467, 64?-9804. m ates. F ully Insured. 649-8417. vicing Fuller Brush custom­ week. Please call Kenneth drive In town of Manchester. 1 WAS TEUJNG / YOU WEREN'T / ...ALMOST EYERi' • WHAT I I COULD MAKE AN* MAYBE NOT.' ers. CaU between 6-7 p.m . 643- Must be capable of complete I YOU ABOUT, y KIDDING, WERE / SINGLE ONE OF BEEN MYSELF AN AX? W EIL SEE.' wh6f6. Not smftll loM finance ■ , , . f^ o .o io ? . MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, French, Service Manager: Approximate hours 7:16 to 8:46 MR. OOP.' YOU,TOKO? I THESE'D MAKE A TELLING 0472. a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. We will overhaul of diesel en^nes • STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF company i^an. I>oufflaB Motors TWO YOUNG m ar^d nien ------mortgages — Interim financ­ I and other heavy construction • < 1 2 ^ . ------PERFECT AX HEAD.' YOU.' 845 ^ *> small repair Jobs and paint------train you. CaU 643-2414. ing — expedient and con- RECEPTIONIST wanted, Mon- GEM CHEVROLET INC. equipment. Welding experi- I ______;______Ing, also cellar cleaning and O n d Roofing fldential sendee. J. D. Real Storrs Road I ence a plus but not necessary. ' 1966 UNOOLN, new paint jo b , ught trucking. CaU 646-2692, c h im iia w s day-Hiursday, 6-9 p.m. Satur­ SALES and management, part- HERE B THE RECkTRATON PRIVE US TO THE CITY AIr N WE'LL FLY AHEAp\^P *!0F THE CAR IN THIS PARKIN^ 16-A Estate A ssoc., 643-6129. days 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Car neces­ WilUmantic, Conn. lf you think you qualify, | ANP OTHER PAPER9 FOR PORT-THEN YDUlL BE ON YOUR ANP BE ON THE AREA ANP LEAVE THE KEYS ANP aU pow er, a ir - conditioning, 646-3726. w n im n a y * time and full-time opportunity, sary. R eply P.O . B ox 222, training available, over 21. CALL 649-6340 I OUR CAR - ANP CASH FOR WAV TO SUN CUIEEN SKI LOPOE PAPERS WITH THE ATTENPANT/ snow tires, excellent running ------, —— ----- ;— ; ROOFING Specializing re- MORTGAGES, loans, flkt, sec- 1-423-1608 I .wwviitifm 643-0729 TREE SERVICE (Soucler) Manchester, Cenn. 649-4194. CCOdlticn. 648-0729. pairing roofs, of all kinds, new .end, third. All kinds. R ealty______Between 7 and 9 p.ni. ONLY roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Mon., Tues., Wed. Evenings I 1968 PONTIAC Catalina, auto- ed, trees topped. Got a tree Btatevdde. Creod pay, call I years experience. Free esti­ man. CaU 249-6646. I All Inquiries will be treated I ter 6 p.m .. 628-4696. call, 742-8252. tlal, quick arrangements. Al- time work that Is fun and b efore 12 noon, 649-6820. Park­ m ates. CaU H owley, 643-6361. vln Lundy A gehcy. 627-7971. earns y<»i good m oney, call ade Bakery. I in strictest confidence. I 1969 CHEVROLET NOVA, auto- UGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 100 Constitution P lata, Hart- 646-6034. CHEMICAL Trainee — High k C' school chemistry background. a - a x matlc, power steering. $1,496. moving largo appliances. ford. Evenings, 288-6879. ------>a W MfA. It. T M Ut U > Px OH. Plating or analytical experi- gCCl Saving Bank of Manchester, Burning barrels deUvered. $4. H oOtlng ond Pkim blng 17 646^1700. 644-1776. RN and LPN . 11-7, full or part- ence helpful. R eply B ox S. LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN —------;:r- M A M Plumbing and, Heating, | | | > | | ie «a OoDOltUllltV 28 tim e. 649-4619. M anchester Herald. 1970 JAVELIN, excellent concU- FRE E Interior decorating „„ job too smaU. Free estl- «<»■"«»» vppom iniTy AO RNs AND LPNs < thank« f o k t h e \ /SDU MEAN HE \ X N O '\ HDWEVER, HI& W R T CP THE \ tlon, low mileage. Priced for sendee. Advice on color selec­ mates glaiUy given. Bathroom DRY cleaning plaiit. No experi- I $WELL DINNER, jl 7 HELPED VDU ) V OF / OPNTRI^DN ©HCl/LP EE v ' quick sale. CaU 646-4661 be­ tion, drapery coordination, remodeling, heatiikg systems ence necessary, wlU train. CaU Bl a n o h b / V ’ TIME NDW' tw een 6-6 p.m . waU coverings, carpeting, etc. worked on, w ater pum p work, 876-2766 after 6:30 p.m . ALL SHIFTS Cktstom Squares, 66 Cooper St. faucet packings. 649-2871. ------' 643-9692. Modem facility looking for pixifessionals who ------— ------GRANTS Plumbing Sendee — . . . ______...____ « « ADVERTISING CLERK can offer good patient cai’e to our guests. Fully LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON INOOME TAX UNUSED or unwanted can ra- Free estimates, plus quality sElVOl'# iHStrUCilOIH JA A paid insurance program, sick pay, 2 weeks paid iM Y t iw ir r Cs*> 71 Oea i 7aet«<«i l F 3 f ^ v ^ . $10 each. Ask fo r Dave. work. 648-6841.______l b a RN to play the organ In vacation, 8 paid holidays and overtime. ^oiN r/ie / 1 Guanuiteed Accurate PIN B 0 V5 Must have car, general experience in typing UN/I ' ------^-----'■------BOTn Heating and Plumbing y®«r ®w« home. Very reason- SHARPEININQ Service — Saws, — Prom pt, courteous sen d ee. s.ble rates. Call 1-429-4783 or 'SPARE Petsonals • Stocks - Rentals Meadows Convalescent Center knives, qxes, shears, skates, 043. 1490. 640-3826 fe r free Introductory and office work. Call Mr. Edmonds at 333 BIDWELL ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. h e n r y C A S llL A rotary blades. Quick sendee. ------lesson. r 648-2321 > Capttei Equipment Co., 38 SAM WATSON Plumbing and — ------Manchester Herald for appointment. Main St., Manchester. Hours Heating. Bathroom remodel- An equal opportunity employer. dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9 Ing and repairs. Free estl- Saturday, 7;30-4. 643-7068. m ates. Call 649-3808. h .«

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^ i ' Musical Instniments 53 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 H»“*» ” ow T«» _Vernon______« ^ h e n r y ST. —Excellent 6 room Bmm S f d » BRAND new and beautiful siX-ROOM Cape, tireplao#, 8 home, Uvtog room with fire- ' w ______75 1 Globetrotters China Trip 'll T A R GA'ZJElC''^P PANTHER eloctrenlc portable S cK 0CH.MA(?M6 COMPlMtiT: ID ift o r OFFER A FRBC.'miP TO T>4E eight room, four-bedroom Co- bedrooms, lovely private yard place,, formal dtotog room COVENTRY LAKE -B^CLAYR-POLLAN- CLASSIFIED organ, like new. (828. B7S-1494. lonlal, In prestige area. First with shrubs and trees. Bowers 0 ro9m s, T V Tonight Union Church ^ ABIIS UIRA GET A PEW PAREl-rfe TO VOLUMTEER - CITV TO VISIT TTIE MUSEUMS.'" . modern Utohen, IH baths, 2- 8 bedromns paneled, 2 sheds, Tonight on NBC TV H ours MAK.21 Your Daily ActMty Goisla , floor fireplaced family room, school area. Owner 64#-88Mr According to the Starr, ZIM-OAR solid body electric TODRIN/E the CLACS ARCXJND 0 4 A car garage. iiCarion B. Robert­ paridng area. OaU 742-9106 fo r See Saturday's TV Herald -=^^A n. 1* OCT. 224 ' Over 2,100 square feet of gra------———------Basketball’s clown prince. To develop message' for Wednesday, qultar, two pick-ups and sway LOCAL PlELO TRIP ''V rn O L O V O U son. R ealtor, I Lmt* Lsor special report If events war­ gational Church, Sunday. .^60-73-75 65-67-72 I TOUB COOPERATION WHX. WANTED — antique furniture, B elflore A gency, 047-1413. dtotog room, rustic faihfly Site (B) D nm ei clude Pkt Boone, James Caan, 13 Deserve 43 Bo 73 Complete HIAI A A 9 0 7 1 1 baths, carpeUng, garages, % <1U b A i rant; 7 to 8 a.m. — Uve .and Southerland has been active CANCIR 14 About 44 To 74 Path CAPRICORN BE APPRECIATED 1/1#%^ I I glass, pewter, oil paintings or < G > i^JUNE 21 acre lot. Only $29,900. Hayes HeiIsraa's Herass Jackie Coer, Johnny M athis, in all phases of the Men's Union, 15 Methods 45 For 75 Development DEC. 22 other antique items. Any quan­ TWO-FAMILY, nice location, FRECHETTE * MARTIN OilBOlgaa’s_____ JsIsM (0) taped coverage. 16 And 46 Are 76 Sports and Johnny Brown. including its sports program to I, JULY 22 JAN. It 1 tity. The H arrisons, 648-8709, mid twenties. Ask for Torn A gency, 646-0181. ing and appUancM included. Realtors^ 647-9998 I4S> New* — WesUMr •ad NBC: 11:80 to midnight — 17 You 47 Important 77 Under Sports The special caps a ^>ecial which he has participated in 18 Emotions 48 In 78 Visitor 5- 9-30-54? 168 Oakland Street. FHmderburke, Belflore Agency, Half -acre beautiftilly land- .______- B:U (i> WhsTs HoppeaiBS taped highUghto; 7 to 9 a,nv. 0)12-26-38-49 Conrinued From Preceding Page $24,800, IMMACULATE 6-room « r sad night on NBC. Also featured to­ softball and bowling. Last year :^51-76-79-86 19 Possible 49 Also 79 Perhops 62-6841-85^ 647-1413. BilB (8-B-BS) News — WsMhi —live and taped segments on 20 Are 50 Adjust 80 Your Cape, wall-to-wall carpet, 2 0caped treed lot. Asking mid VERNON — 4-bedroom Colo- (01 night is the fifth episode of he served os pnesident. LIO AQUARIUS 40s. O w ner: 648-0270. nlol, IH baths, waU-to-waU OS) WOd Wild West the “Tbday” show. 21 Ask 51 Woter 81 Too Rooms Without Board 59 ■mO-FAMILY plus smaller sin­ beautifully paneled rooms, (SB) Ts Tell tbs Tistk “Search for the NUe” at 7:80 Kasulke has beven a teacher to j JULY 22 J 22 Through 52 Be 82 Hot JAN. 20 Help Wonted-Mole 36 Live Stock 42 carpeting, rear sundeck, cne- p.m. “Dr. Livingstone, I i»e- i 23 Good 53 To 83 Business gle near Main Street. Nice In­ drapes, curtains, shade trees. $26,900 — LA R G E 8 • bedroom (4B> The SslBt News , ' (0) X. AUG. 22 for ovemlgfat and permanent 6494E24.______^ COVENTRY (NORTH) the Rev. Paul Bowman, pastor 29 Of 59 Especiolly 89 Intimidated SALESMAN — part-time. Busi- ■ . ------— CENTRALLY located Cape with With full shed dormer on an lift (B) Vstaacd Wwrid White Sauce of the church. W SEW. 22 ^ 30 Nowhere 60 M ore 90 Finonces' guest rates. NEED SOME ROOM? (B) Trath «r Cm m s m b c m (C) TUe season’s third National ness service sales. Insurance garage on nicely landscaped acre of park-like land with MANCHBSriER — Seven-room (1B> DIek Vbb Dyke GeograiUiic Society special, Story Hours 1-25-33-59 8H-room older Colonial, fire­ (IB-SS) New* — Wealker aad )Good (^Adverse ^^Ncutral financial or similar back Articles For Solo g e n t l e m a n — room vdui lot. Priced to sell now at full city service and only Colonial, 1% baths, family '64-77-80-83 w n ' Oe.ROBERTLEFF \ place, a couple acres of Sperts (O) "Man of the Serengeti,” shows D iplom acy The pre-school story hours IL ground suitable. Pour hout^ HOT WATER furnace, Tt.OOO home and kitchen privileges, Tm. Nc- U. t. PM. Off .—AH HfM« i«Mn«d MADtSO!\I, VJIS. $24,900. Ask fo r T om Funder- minutes to Hartford. This room, aluminum siding, cen­ Tte) *BC New* |c> ' the world of Masai tribesmen and the programs for school-age • Ittt by UmM F##twf« t^wncMi. Me. burke. B elflore A gency, 647- home has just been listed land, and a brook enhance 7iSt (B) NaUiaal OMStayUe dally, salary, car ^wance. complete. $80. convec- Refrigerator, parking, washer- tral location. ExceUent condi­ (4-4B) Mad Sqaad (C) in Africa tonight at 7:80 On CBS, (Coottouad from Page One) children wUl resume at the 1413. fo r a low , low $84,900. Call tion. O arage. OiUy $88,000. this home. Add a cute fam­ four-week series of Lenten Sem­ officials of the New York Selected cUent^e. Call Mr. i^va- dryer. 643-8600. Uy room and m usic room (IBk Mavie Oame (V) Channel 8. Rockville Junior Library next Mr. Bogdan today for an ap­ H ayes A gency, 646-0181. B:BB Talk show guests tonight: night and c(xittoue on March 2, investment Property pointm ent. 649-8806. (t»4B> Aa Bvealar WUk Tke vriiere jtoeasants ducks Mrs. Joan Lucia, coordinator and members of the band wlU BULLDOZER operators need­ comblnaUon doors 648^ *5^ AportBHflllR - FloH - BusinOSS LoCOHonS sirable Bowers area. Front to very n ice fo r only $26,600. Carol Channtog and Curtis May- 9 and 16, should contact the Rev. kitchen and living room privi' EIAST c e n t e r BT. — 8-room Bartam OlabetiaMara (0) of the programs, said the first have a three-day tour of the ed. See School and Classes No. 2465 evenings, 643-1442. Tenements 63 For Rent 64 For Sole 70-A back fireplaced living room, • • • • For more info caU Tony (B4S> Mavla field join Dick Cavett CaadM Camera The citnis fruit, oranges aixl beautiful paneled “Florida" BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. $82,000. A lice W helton, 828- NIekala SOI) of NBC ho*' ■ - at First EhrangeUcal Lutheran grapefruit, will be delivered the AUTO BODY Repair M an- We printing plates. .009.OOB thick,uucx, zbx 28x ^ o l f room workhur eenUe- bedroom duplex, wall-to-wall, I^WINQTON ^ceUent lo ^ apartment consista of 2 bed- lB:tt (B-4B) Maraas Wellnr, MJ>. nnd vikkl Cm fratoed from asking the gour- for children age 3 to 6. tion, store approximately 1,000 room at rear of heme, plus Realtors—MLS 8984. Hannon A gency, R eal­ <1B) Newi, Sparta i Waatkar and IfikM Carr. Church, Orchard St. at 7 ;80 p.m. last week to March and 'will be have an opening for an experi­expert- 36”, 25 cente each or 5 for $1. preten4d, *^aJ^ble aj^ances, completely redeco­ rooms, kitchen with appli­ B&W square feet; next to comer of covered, private patio. Wall-to- Manchester Parkade tors, 828-6601. lt:IS ($> David Fraat Bavae (C) *“ lli?S,*** The first program with the Trinity Church on sale for atxxit throe weeks. enced quality combination au­ 043-2711. rated. A fter 8, 1-295-9473. ances, living room with fire­ BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. (IB) Hartfard T alk-b (C> rent, free parking. 649-91(7. Berlin Tpke. and East Robbins wall in several rooms. Treed M anchester 649-S306 (BB) Tke Qalddlssara (C) ‘ **®"*® "M arch \Wnds,” wUl be The Rev. Ronald Erbe, pastor Band members vrlll conduct a place and ceramic bath. Amb- M anchester Realtors—MLS (BS) Taeaday, I t li P.M. (C> Tonight** Movie* aiid molding into flaccid lumps. chUdren whose Iwt names to ^ re^r man. If you goUP'S on the ru| that is, so MANCHESTER — Two - family Rd. Across Street from Mc­ lot. Call early. Belflore Agen­ "That one called Beautiful v«_,_ a ./ i of Our Savlin’ Lutheran Church, house-to-house sale. Further in­ want to make ^al m^e^ c^l ^ ^u^. GENTLEMAN would like ssune dy R ealty, R ealtors, 875-6283. SPRING ST. area — Superb An- Manchester Pariiade l l i t t (S4-BB4»4S> Nawa, WaaBltar ft house, 4^ rooms, csuipeting, Donald's Restaurant. New cy, 647-1413. ALUMINUM Orta "Smuggler’s Gold” (1061), Wapitoig, will be the guest formation may be obtained by to share 2-bedroom apartment, saldi built 7-room Raised M anchester 869-0306 X. . ® Woman’s RoUing Buttocks,” wlU^^roi^ Stan Orimek. Moriarty Broth- shampooer panel^, . appliances, garage, building. Owners—Stoddard In­ a ; " BfsrrlSKe ae the Becka p.m. on Channel 18. Cameron volimteered an interpreter out thoBe with last nnmen hAcHnniniF pre*u:her at the Lenten service contacting James Kleiner. ers, 643-5138. y2 BRICK Colonial, centrally lo- Ranch, many, many extras, siding on this Capet located near • . ------—------; ------lliBe ($>' Mevls $1. O lcott V ariety Store. color TV, swimming pool, privacy. No pets. $180. 648- vestm ent In c., 232-4887. VERNON A rea — New O-nxmi (B-6B> Dick Cavett Skew ISi WUAU, »x. *»»a. Bl.l» J, ^ M tta .S t to be conducted today at 7:30 Disney Film m any other ex tia s. 875-9716. Houses For Sole ___ cated. Seven rooms, redecorat­ quaUty plus Hutchins Agency, Parkade, fireplaced Uvtog room, (C 0002. Ranch cinnidete for $27,7(X>. 8 (BB-SB) Jekasy CsrMs star. hearing but with sufficient vol- p.m . at Trinity Lutheran The Walt Disney film, "Big iraw (^R make-ready man to r e MOVE thickest old paints , ______large eat-ln kitchen, 4 bed­ ed interior, two-zone heat, pri­ R ealtors, 649-5824. bedroom s, all kitchen buUt-tos, BdscsttoBM TV (B4) Church, Meadow Lark Rd., Red,” will be shown Thursday MERRITT VALUES vate screened patio. Walk to — _____ rooms, almost completed rec PM "Kung Fu” (made for TV), ume for the TV microphone j^^n Pacheco is coordinator f,.- easier. Use new Diy SWp by privileges, central lo • «<»«• *“ * basement, beautiful view, city SiM ftaMB B (O) 8:80 p.m. on ABC, C3iaimels 8 Ixj^s. __ ^ gchool-age progrtuns. Vernon. at 10 a.m. at the Meqde Street for delivery. Experienced de­ Staples — it is non-toxic and 65 all schools. Belflore Agency, MANCHESTER - Vem ^ 1^ . room, garage. Should go fast at $24,80O7-Hebron. 6-room Ranch, 'water and sewers. Oovang S:ie PmbU' fram the Bllla The Rev. Bruce Rudedito, for­ SchcMl under the sponsorship sired but we will censider an non-flammable. E. A. Jehnson cation, parking, references re­ 647-1413. Etg^t-room, Garrison Colonial, $26,700. lis t Beak B«U B ^ h 11, p o^ , heat, ali'condltlonl^, sEVEN-ROOM Home,, 2 baths, 3 bedroom s, garage. A gency, 068-0074, 872-6166. "Henry James the Master; his native China, a man flees to food, Mrs, .Nixon assured the the program will be entitled mer pastor of the church, re­ of the pro. Inexperienced man with me- Co., Paul's Paint and Wallpa­ quired. 643-2693, 742-6866, fo r 2M, baths, family room, 4 bed­ Md parkliy $iro montWy. ^ bedrooms, on bus line. $230. FRECHETTE ft MARTIN ISOl-inS,” by l.eon Edel. America and becomes the wives of the Chinese foreign .<4^^ scouts.” Other programs cently resigned to take a posi­ Donation will be 60 cents and chaiUcal ability. Some hand per, Hebron Wood Products, appointment only. L ^ ™ mSOO-So. Windsor. 6-room SIX-ROOM Cape, aluminum rooms, double garage. Only EAST H artford — 2-famUy, 0-6, 1:Se Ceaaeetfest Newsreem Handy to Main St., call 644. R ealtors 647-0968 8tW Tburtk Batata cbamplim of Chinese laborers minister and vice premier who sitoeduled will feature two fuU- tion with a church to New Jer­ m ay be m ade at the (kx>r. The tools necessary. Steady em­ Hebrcn. per month. Paul W. Dougail, g ^ o/^T siding, new furnace. new roof, $87,800. H ayes A gency, 646- 2-car garage, nice convenient ployment and good benefits. GEINTLEIMAN wanted to share 2427. R ealtor, 643-4835. 8:BS Tke Aftyeeatoa (O) bulldtog the railroad to the accompanied her on the kitchen length movies, “Brlghty of the sey, interim Pastor for Sunday m ovie 'Will last alxxit tw o hours. rec room, convenient location, 0131. M anchester neigtaboriiood, $86,000. Evelyn "la the family farm being See Mr. Patch or Mr. Carter house and swimming pool. rsO LD plowed under by big bust- 1860s. David Carradtoe and tour. ”I’d love to try some of Grand Canyon,” and "The Three services will be the Rev. David Preschool children must be ac­ MANCHESTER -- M ^ Street MANCHESTER — Three - bed- nice treed lot. Only $24,900. Carison, 063-0886, Northeast Phone 872-0410 or 873-9716. $82,900—M anchester — New 6- TREED nessT” these dishes on my friends, but uves of Thomadna.” Other pro- P. Krampitz. companied by a parent. in person. Carter Chevrolet area, 4 rooms, first floor, all Goodchlld - Bartlett, Realtors, R ealty, 608-7907. 9:1* Black Jearaal (G) Barry Sullivan star. Co. In c., 1229 (Main St., Man­ Fuel and Feed 4 9 -A room Colonial, double garage, room Ranch, 3 bed­ SEE THIS . . . "Who KlUed MaloobnT” Anni­ (1962), I don’t have the gram topics will be “Bikes and Open House appliances, 2 alr-conditloners, treed lot on bus line. Security. 643-7887, 669-1744, 742-6786, 643- lot for this 6-room Cape, locat­ versary of deaUh of Malcolm ”BoyB’ Night Out” chester. rooms, 1^ baths, ga­ Fine Raised Ranch with VERNON x “u ~mnuinemonited wSh'pni^ 11:80 p.m . on CBS, CSiannel 8. ri^ t eq ir ip ^ n L ' S afety,” "Scuba Divtog,” and St. Bernard’s Scho

<1 h PAGE EIGHTEEN ilanrlirBtifr lEwwtng !l|m lii TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972 The Weather World Frets Cloudy, chance ot anow tonight mixing with sleet by a,m.; low Over China near 20. Thursday's high about 30. Outlook for Friday—ORTANf \ LATER eldest son of the late Elen. Rob­ .question of Vietnam was still DAY as much as children were present. There At the outset of the meeting FOOOT AND A ll THE MONTHLY-BILLS? THING IS THAT YOU ARE GOING TO BE A U RIGHT. THATDAY ert P . Kennedy, and 117 other dangling. were no introductory speeches today. Chou dropped what up to . OH! GOSH! MAYBE WE CAN SELL THE CAR OR G T A LOAN male passengers were held The friendliness of the Chi­ k FROM DAD,______could be a hint that some U.S. $100 aboard the commandeered Ger­ nese, coupled with the fact that newsmen may be allowed to 2 man Jutnbo Jet parked in a run­ Chou agreed to hold this third stay on after Nixon leaves. way at sweltering Aden airport. conference at Nixon’s guest If the press wants to see $ Hie five Palestinian hijackers house instead of the Great Hall of the People, lent strength to a any more places, they can ap­ had rigged the plane with ex­ ply to the Department of Infor­ plosives before It landed. look of progress. FV>r the second night in a mation,” Chou remarked to the 1 8 , 8 7 8 Women and children and one M American reporters and photog­ row, Chou personally esdorted 0 ,0 0 0 elderly man were released raphers as he sat down with the Nixons to a CSiinese spec­ hours before the male passen­ tacular, an exhibition of gym­ Nixon for their third private gers, and those who ^dn’t wait nastics, table tennis and bad­ conference. for their husbands were flown “You don’t have much time ^ W E WONT HAVE TO DO THAT. JANE. MY SICK-N WKKS m inton at the 18,0(N)-sdat Capi­ 3 LOOK, FRED, THE MAILMAN BROUGHT to Beirut to be picked up there here,” the premier added. cash income when NESS IS COVERED BY OUR AMERICAN HOSPITAL ANOTHER CHECK FROM THE UTER tal Gymnasium. The previous INCOME PUN. EVERY WEEK I'M HERE IN THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL INCOME today by a flight to Frankfurt. night it was a ballet in the Chou's remarks sent many of HOSPITAL. W EU GET $100 CASK FROM THEM PLAN. Lufthansa, the West German ... JUST LIKE A PAY CHECK. THIS COULD AMOUNT to help fill Medicare gaps Great Hall of the People. the 87 visiting journalists to the TO $10,000 IF I HAVE TO STAY alrliiie, sent another 707 Jet to While the Chinese intent be­ Information Department seek­ hospitalized for a covered HERE 100 WEEKS. BaiEVEME,JANE,THISISMY Aden to pick up the rest of the hind aU this cordiality is hard ing permission to remain after nor FAVORITE KMO OF G H IN E U passengers. It was due in to understand, one object un­ Nixon leaves China next Mon­ for those long hospital stays Frankfurt tonight. OH, HONEY, doubtedly is the Russians. day. These newsmen Inter­ YOUHE But the 16 crew m em bers re­ It can hardly be lost on the preted Chou's reference to the sickness or accident V.MARVELOUS. mained hostages aboard the leaders in the Kremlin that seven-day limit on their visit plane. The hijackers’ demands Nixon had a visit with Mao and their three-city Itinerary as were not made public, but Brit­ Tse-tung ared to let some to spend as you wish-paid directly to MEDICARE PATIENTS MUST PAY: OUR PLAN PAYS: said there were indications they opened up Tuesday with smash of them stay on for a wider PAYS CASH . . . up to $10,000 for each MEANWHILE, AT THE want Arabs held in West Ger^ play eclf- ance to help pay your hospital expense, CASH when you or someone in your family is come back to you. nation of the election following orders, pregnancy, rest cures, care in a Medicare does not pay all hospital bills! GUARANTEED RENEWABLE and aald he was “greatly re- der the Constituticn to be “the (See Page lliree) the chances are that you will need extra in the hospital. recount. “Hie Senate la U.S. Government hospital, drug abuse, Q. Can I cancel my policy? Now Senior Citizens can get CASH pay­ Ueved to be released” and that Judge” of the election and qual- court for a recount In some 464 Temporary Injunctions cash . . . your Group Insurance, Work­ The modest premium is possible because e(rerything worked out ati rlgSit. iflcatlcms of its members. ‘ M^tacte O ttered torou^ 1 1 hr®® accept or reject the ap- £ Q. When do my hospital benefits begin? men’s Compensation, etd., may not be dental treatments and conditions you had A. Of course you can! ments when hospitalized. This important this plan does not duplicate Medicare He said he talked briefly with in other actions todky, the counties. parent winner In either count,” before the start of your policy. Mean­ A. On the VERY FIRST DAY you go to the plan is designed just for Senior Citizens ohe the five armed hijack- court: Hartke then moved to block said, “and, if it chooses, to enough protection. Remember, while Q. Will you cancel my policy if I have too coverage-it takes over where Medicare era, but “there was something It Really while, you are protected from the first hospital for any covered accident or Illness. . . . EVEN CONDITIONS-YOU NOW HAVE —Ruled that I tenants do not the recount, was turned down ccmduct its own recoimt” you’re in the hospital, your other ex­ many claims? leaves off! Good protection for the Senior of a langup/fe barrier.” have a constitutional ritdit to in state court but won an In- Stewart wmt ning Commission on Jan. 3. homes or one-third slngle-faip- guaranteed renewable to age 65.) Do not send any money but if you feel New England. apartments or 6 zone was adopt- ilies and one-third duplexes. DAY you enter the hospital. And you will, A. Yes! We pay you CASH even if you' aro A. Not unless there Is a general premium in­ on your age-NOW! AND REMEMBER, ti^d us we were running short already covered hy Group Insurance, Work­ crease for all policies of this form in your you will need cash payments when hos­ CONDITICNS YOU NOW HAVE ARE COV­ of fuel,” Kennedy said. “Then I readl^ *^^th anneals have been ®ti. again unanimously, on Jan. under the Business 6 zone, a continue to be paid every week you are state but rem em ber. . . premiums will always pitalized, mail the coupon below . . . to­ became scared vdien they in the hospital. . . up to 100 weeks. men's Compensation or any other insurance. ERED FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY YOUR placed the explosives.” Actually, our Plan adds cash income to your be based on your age at the time the policy day. You will receive your actual policy, ton^T’b^ ^ ^ m T land developer Alexander Jar- ly alter each decision. g^s station would first have tc was issued. POLICY IS IN FORCE. Young Kennedy spoke by s c m ^ N Y with -34 the ^coldest vis. 'Wh®«» the commission adopted apply for and get approval ol ACT NOW other insurance benefits. clearly spelling out your cash benefits. teleiSione with his uncle. Sen. Bus Debate' Warms in Senate in the Northeast ’ According to Atty. David the M zone, it also repealed the a zone change from the PZC. Q. Is anything excluded from coverage? Examine the policy for 10 days, discuss ONLY A FEW EXCEPTIONS Edward M. Kennedy, in Wash­ Burlington Vt set a record Barry, town counsel, the In- regulations which allowed apart- He would then have to get a A sudden accident or illness can strike Q WhattfiiMfc uw do I Mveu need toiw douu toiu «iuaiiijr: qualify? ' ------«■» ment will be a $23 bUlion high- be used to Improve, the quality it with your doctor and your insurance ington. IBs mother, Ethel Ken- WASHINGTON (AP) S®*i‘ er education bill to which has of education,’’ he said. for Feb 23'with a readine of Junctions in both cases were is- ments In other town zones. The special exception from the Z«i- anytime. It’s too late to apply for this A. Just complete and mail your enrollment exceptions This policy does not cover; drug abuse, -21 Boston where the low hit sued by Judge Maurice Sponzo adopted Business 5 zone also ing Board of Appeals, form. It’s that easy required to permit these rates: war, nervous advisor. If you agree that this protection “Su;vid‘* a S r^ ^ S d ’’'1d R®P«»>Ucan Whip Robert P. ^ n tied a *1.6 blHton He added he was confident coverage when you are fiat on your back mental or nervous disorders, dental treat­ measure asked the great majority of Ameri- zero, cam4 within three de- who will Hear the cases in the removed gas stations as per- jy or mental disorders, pregnancy, care in a is just what you need to help fill the gaps the news of her son’s release Griffin took the lead today in in the hospital. ments, suicide. Workmen’s Compensation by ... President .....V.-..Nixon. cans shared his view. grees of the record low for the Court of Common Pleas In Hart- mltted uses from other town claimed the regulatior Q. How can you offer so large benefits for U.S. Government hospital, rest cures, dental in your Medicare coverage, keep the pol­ but added: “I’U feel date *®’’d. The town did not agree to zones. would “deprive the plalntifl this premium? treatment and drug abuse. cases, confinement in extended care, T — -n*® Ho«®® tacked onto the icy and make your monthly papent— federal or state facilities. StTk- *aislng amendment in the Sen- ^ould prohibit the courts from $i.6.blllion measure three antl- It was the coldest day in Bos- ^e issuance ^ the injunctloi^ ’it“ (Jarvis) of his property with naHMBi wnon ne geia floor showdown over the Is- usulng any forced busing or- busing amendments. Southern ton since Dec. 26, 1968, when Barry says. They were handed floating ^ ^ due process of law in viola before the 10 days are up, and you will the temperature was -3. down because of the constitu- not reserved for any particular y^y Constitution of the sue. Democratic senators plan to be protected during this period. PROTECTION PAYS YOU “Thank God!” uld his aunt, Griffin announced he would Other lows reported Included: tional questions raised In both area of town. Developers wish- united States and in violation use the same bill as the basis cases, he says. Ing to develop a parcel under Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, in yp vote- Thursday a for their own proposals aimed TO $18,878 (See Page Twelve) “I expect a reasonably early the M Zone would first have to (See Page Two) COMPARE THESE RATES WITH ANY OTHER PLAN/. New York. ^ , proposal to try to stop both the Bitter Fight at federal-court-ordered busing. To put your policy in forco at soon at pottlblo, simply mall Enrollment Form today to: in Beirut, a ^banese CtoWnet Health, A M E R IC A N H O S P IT A L IN C O M E P L A N , 20 E. First St., Mt. Vernon, NJf. 10550 Compara thaia monthly rates with any other company . . . But several of the strongest ♦ Your regular monthly premium will not be Increased as you pally Hospital Benefits and note your benefits begin on your FIRST DAY In the piss from one age noup to the nest. . . It will always be minister s^d h® *”*^!I**I Educatlcn and Welfare Depart- Expected foes of court-ordered busing APPLICATION TO; American Progressive Health Insurance Co. of New York hospital, not on the 4th or 8th day. based on your enrolTment age. after 90 days tion that the hljMkers ments from issuing any more have said they do not believe HOSPITAL INDEMNITY POLICY *Age at Date $20.00 $50.00 know young Kennedy would »>«-gf^ers to bus school children any such legislative enactments (Please Print) o f Issue (Your cost per month) i 1,1 desegregation purposes. ders on the basis of race and wUl be effective. MR. INDIVIDUAL PLAN— FAMILY PLAN— 65-69 . . . 1 ■ $ 4.40 $ 6.80 He vw ^ ^ taiget, saia Republican Senator from would prt^bit HEW from re- They said the courts have NAME MRS.______$10,000 MAXIMUM $10,000 MAXIMUM ^ blio WOTks MliMtor Kwnai Michigan thus assumed at the quiring forced busing as a con- MISS First Middle Initiel Ljst 70-74 ___ ruled consistently that the FOR EACH PERSON . . 5.40 8.15 Khoury. In fact, the mjacKers n i,jyj b^en dition of receiving federal 75 and ove;;.. 1 . 11.70 15.35 equal-protection clause of the ADDRESS. may have rrieased ail ^ men ^j^j^^ted Southern Senators funds. 14th Amendment overrides leg­ street or ftd ^ Age at Monthly Age at Monthly Other dally benefits available passengera t^ause he was fjjj_ He said both the courts and enrollment Premium enrollment Premium islative bans on busing. Thus, 2 CITY______STATE____ -ZIP. 17-45...... 2.85 17-45 . . . . . 6.25 *Your rate will always be based on your age A rt n ware Griffin, a candidate for re- the federal officials have gone they say, the only solution is a 46-54 ...... 4.00 46-54 . . . . . 7.75 Five ^ ® f Am election this year,, has been far beyond the intent of the Su- constitutional amendment. 55-64 ...... 4.70 55-64 . . . at enrollment. DATE OF BIRTH. -AGE. .SEX Male □ Female □ . . 8.50 El concerned about the preme Court in its historic 1964 „ blUlon would provide Month Oey 0 • Marg^the busing Issue since it flared last school desegregation ruling. yyyyai yp ^ 11400 to gegundo, Calif., Margareine Pontiac, Mich. “Busing to a wasteful dlver- OCCUPATION- PAYS YOU; $100 Weekly ($14.28 dally), $75 Weekly ($10.71 daily) for your spouse and $50 (Bee Page Eleven) The vehicle for his amend- sion of tax dollars which should (See Page Twelve) VVeekly ($7.14 dally) for each eligible child hos­ I also hereby apply for coverage for the members of my family listed below: PAYS YOU: $100 Weekly ($14.28 dally) while you pitalized. All unmarried, dependent children from (DO NOT include name that appears above.) Please Ust additional depend­ are hospitalized. ages 1 month to 19 years are covered. ents on separate page. To put your policy in force a$ soon is potiibli, simply moll Enrollment Form todiy ti: NAME (Please Print) REUTIONSHiP SEX Month Day Year AGE A M E R IC A N H O S P IT A L IN C O M E P L A N , 20 E. First St., Mt. Vornon, N.Y. 10550 3 APPLICATION TO AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK 10550 How Does Our Town Take the Visit? lumbia, said, “He's using the A woman who wouldn't give Dally Hospital By MARGARET HAYDEN United States and China. “They NO RISK GUARANTEE Date of Birth Herald Reporter ought to keep him over there,” time before his term Is up so her name who had watched Names of persons to be Insured Sex Benefit after the trip on television said, “Tlie Mo. Day Year Opinions on President Nixon’s he said. “He hasn’t done that he’ll be re-elected. The people news media is making a big Send no money. Just complete the enroll­ 90 Days visit to China varied on Main St. much for this country. Utere are in China don’t show much In­ Is the policy applied for intended to replace an existing policy with this or any deal out of it. Half the tele­ other company? ment form and mail to us. When you re­ from "It’s a step in the right better ways of spending money terest in us or about his com­ Insured vision time Is spent speculating. YES □ NO □ if "yes" please show company name______' ceive your policy in the mail, discuss it ditaotion’’ to “I hope they keep than for that trip. I’ve no love ing there. They welcomed peo­ for Nixon." ple from Rumania and Ethiopia Reporters should wait and see with your doctor or insurance advisor. him there." how it turns out and stop specu­ CHECK PLAN YOU DESIRE; □ Individual Plan □ Family Plan Spouse In eplte of the cold and windy because they are friends.” .^1. la tin g." Then . . . to put your policy in force, weather, several people paused Norman Hungerford of 23 To the best of my knowledge and belief, neither I nor any person listed above has been long enough to answer the ques­ Grant Rd. said, “It’s a good R achelle Desautels, 12, o f C o­ simply send us, within fifteen days, your A local businessman felt any refused or had cancelled-any health, hospital or life insurance coverage due to reasons Address -C ity State Zip tion, “What U your reaction to gesture. We have to build rela­ lumbia, said, “Nobody went to ..... j s g first monthly premium payment. If for published expression of any of of health. I hereby apply for the Hospital Indemnity Policy. I understand that I, and any President Nixon's trip to tions with the whole world rath­ greet him but the llnportant any reason you decide you don’t want PLEASE ISSUE ME MEDICARE HOSPITAL SUPPLEMENT (GP 66-68) □ $20 n s s o er than single out a few coun­ pMple. There was no one on his opinions would hurt his person listed above will be covered under this Policy for a recurrence of any injury or American Hospital income Plan ChlnaT” business. “I have customers M ». Charles DeCaril of 18 tries. It’s a step In the right the streets except a few peo­ sickness I (we) had before the Effective Date of this Policy, after it has been in force this protection, it will have cost you is underwritten by Is the policy applied for intended to replace an existing policy with this or any with all kinds of Ideas,” he B igelow at. feels it’s a good direction.’’ ple on bicycles. Why is he for a period of two (2) years, but not before; and that this Policy shall not be in force nothing. American Progressive Health Insurance other company? ^ YES □ HO □ spending all that time at the said. until the Effective Date shown in the Policy Schedule. I understand that no payment idea. "We're never going to Company of New York If the answer is "yes" please show company name;______make any headway in the ^ a w Patrolman Qary Wood of Cov­ ballet uriten I thought he went is required with this application, and I will receive a statement for the initial premium, entry said, “I hope It will help. there on business?” A young man at a bus stop The above answers are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. talks in Paris," she ^ d . M who wouldn’t give his name to be paid with fifteen (15) days after my receipt of the policy. I further understand knows the boys over there (w t- China is a nuclear power and that, if I do not make this payment within such time, the policy will automatically I understand the policy becomes effective when issued. that’s something we have to Karl Lein of 6 Foxcroft Dr. said, “No opinion. I dqn’t pay nam) want to come homo. The any attention to politics.” His terminate without any action on the part of the company. R. G. Peterson, President . president U in a precarious pos­ contend with. We shouldn’t step beUevea the President Is doing Applicant's Signature- Date_ roaction to the question was al­ ition in China. 1 hope there are , on the toes of the Chinese. good w ork amd that by talking SIGNATURE X DATE- Form No. AGP-44 most the same as that of an AGP 651 Conn. no (ataUties during the W p and We’II have to find out about together people of different LICENSED BY THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT countries will be able to un­ older woman who preferred not D0AZX0627 I hope it solves some problems. their politics and they’ll have (Herald photo by Pinto) aoiLigm ujiwuM UM t IM-. jat to find out about ours. We’U derstand each other better. to be quoted. have to bridge the gap.” “You know," ho sidd, “when I Two people didn’t know Eng­ Remember How It Was? Frank ,WoJtyna of East lish weU enough to understand itad doesn’t think Nixon’s visit don’t speak with you, you can’t the question. Carefree days at the lake . . . Ia2;y walks. Not like today with its frost. Thought you’d like to remember. will Improve relations between Donna Insinga, 13, o f Co- understand what I think.’’