PAGE THIRTY-1^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 lEo^ning l|waU> Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O’Clock The Manchester Square First Church of Christ, Court Employe About Town Dance Club will have an ad­ Scientist, will have its regular vanced workshop tomorrowtat midweek testimony meeting to­ "Whatever The Average Daily Net Press Run night at 8 at the church, 447 N. Charged With Occation— Flower* St Francis Xavier Mothers 7:30 p.m. at Martin Schoen Say It BestI" will be the caller. to the public. Embezzlement February 6,1972 Clear and cold tonight; lows the home oi Mrs. Thomas Zemr from five to teens. Tomorrow ke, S8 Wedgewood Dr. The Rev. NEW HAVEN (AP) — The property committee of iiattrljpatpr lEuptittig HrraUi sunny with high near 35. Out­ Bugehe J. Charman of St. LesMlers of the Second Congre­ A Circuit Court employe, Mrs. PENTLAND the n orist Congregational Church will ‘ill look for Saturday . . . partly James Church will i^ a k . Go- gational Church School will meet Rena Tlonnottl cf New Haven, 24 BIRCHCH firfiT. 64S-4M4 • 6484247 15,630 meet tonight at 7:30 in the sunny and milder. hostesses are Mrs. Kenneth An­ tonight at 7:30 at the church. has been arrested and charged Open Monday throu^lU^ i Saturday 8:30 A JI. to 6:30 Manchester— A City of Village Charm derson and Mrs. Robert St. The meeting Is open to all peo­ church oCficet with embezzlement by a state. ■^eire. ple interested in the Church Why Not Live A UtUe?Uttle Flowers From PENTlAND’a .employe and larceny in the sec­ VOL. XCI, NO. Ill School. The Sunday Schocd staff of ond degree, the state’s attor­ WlU Brighten tfp Your World So Mu^ — Delivery (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) (Classified Advertising on Page 21) Zion EvangelicaL Lutheran MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRAUARY 10, 1972 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ney’s office said today. Anywhere In ’Ihe World!"' T h e Emaiuiel Lutheran Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 Church Choir will rehearse to­ The Prayer Group ot Emanu­ at the church. The arrest came of ter- state jpljjjiljjijjjjjjijjj i. night at 7:30 In Luther HaU ot el Lutheran Church will meet officials finished investigating ------the church. tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the The North Manchester Al- what they said was a substan­ church reception room. Anf-n family group will meet to­ tial shortage of money from Andover The Senior Choir of Ocnnmu- night at 8 at the Second Congre­ court records in the family re­ FLETCHER BUSS GO. nity Baptist Church will re­ Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet gational Church parish house. lations division of the court. MANCHESTER hearse tonight at 7:30 at the tonight at 6:46 at Community The Thursday group will meet Mrs. Giannottl works in that di­ Over 26 Years of Experience Air Armada Aloft church. Bi^ttist Church. tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the vision. Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman Leo Donohue, one of two Auto-Plate - Window Glass - Mirrors - Glass Dispute St. Both groups meet weekly state auditors who initiated the Furniture Tops - Picture Framing - Fireplaw & investigation, said the total and are open to friends and rel­ Door Mitrors - Medicine Cabinets - Special Work atives living with a drinking amount missing is “ somewhere problem. around 35,0(k).’’ Flares ■ * MUNICIPAC BUILDING Donohue said most of the CoUector’s Items ^ missing money consisted of Danish PUtos By ANNA PBIgINA As Show of Might The housing board of Emanuel Manchester Presidential family support payments. 649-4S21 Lutheran Church will meet to­ Decanters -After threatening once to do night at 7:30 in the pastor’s NuUne so, and after many months of SAIGON (AP) — The United Estimates Gladly Given Reproductions been scheduled to sail from since the United States began study. outspoken dissatisfaction with States marshaled Its biggest air California at the end of March, disengaging from , the Vietnam Onen Thurs. A Fri. till 9 PJML Youth’s Death . the way things are run in the armada In months today as a but all leaves for her crew war in 1969. The commission on missions Sat. tUl S P.M. CLOSED Plastics in Stock town of Andover, First Select­ warning to North Vietnam and were canceled, and the men The officials in Washington of South United Methodist Due to Drugs i/*» - s /i r ' • W" man Robert E. Post has called sharply stepped up its air speculated they would be leav­ and Saigon said the U.S. air Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 54 McKee St., Manchester (Oft Center St.) stock Sheets 'or Gut Slses upon the state attorney gen­ strikes in South Vietnam to ing sooner. arm was being beefed up to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1972 at the church. BRIDGEPORT, (AP) — Kevin Dumonds Wed 50 Years Burks, 16, who was found dead eral’s office for an investigation counter recent increases in Administration sources in protect the 133,000 Americafi of town boards and officials. Communist ground attacks. Washington said three squad­ troops still in Vietnam. But oth­ The Senior Choir of Center Monday in a hallway of the Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dumond of the farm in Msiine where 1971 MOTHER’S DAY PLATES — $15.00 (Post jrestetday released cop­ rons of B62s had been ordered er sources in Saigon said the In Observance Of Congregational Church will re­ Beardsley Terrace apartments The show of aerial strength of Amston Rd., Amston, ad­ Mr. Dumond smd the Dumond ies of a letter he has sent to t o the western Pacific from buildup was designed just as hearse tonight at 7:30 in Memo­ housing project, died of an ap­ 1971 CHRISTMAS PLATES — $14.50 was intended as a warning to mire a framed wedding license children were bom Emd raisied Robert Killian, the state’s at­ Carswell Air Force Base, Fort much to bolster the South Viet­ UNGOLN^ BIRTHDAY rial Hall of the church, the parent overdose of drugs, police 1972 MOTHER’S DAY PLATES — $12.00 North Vietnam cf heavy retali­ signed by the Pope they re­ decorated the head table. torney general, requesting as­ Worth, Tex.; Dyess AFB, Abi­ namese In hopes of averting choir will have a social at 9 in said ’Tuesday. ation in the event of the big ceived Sunday at a 60th wedding ’The couple were mEuried Feb. sistance in straightening out the lene, Tex., and McCoy AFB, embarrassing defeats. the Robbins Room. Communist offensive predicted SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1972 anniversary party at the Amston 7, 1922 in St. Agatha, Maine, Orlando, Fla. Most will remain town’s affairs, saying, "i per­ this month. Nearly 400 fighter- SAIGON (AP) — Two Ameri­ Commtuilty Hall. and lived In Hartford before sonally have knowled^ of go­ on Guam for the duration of the Gamma Chapter o f Alpha bombers and B52 heavy bomb­ cans were killed in action last Emergency Telephone Number^: Before the party, the couple moving to Amston In 1967. ’They ings on that are contrary to the effensive threat. . Delta Kapi>a sorority will meet ers were in Vietnam, Thailand week and 31 were wounded, the were honored at a high Mass have 3 sons, Gerald Dumond of state law.’’ It is the first strong rein­ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the at St. Columba’s Church in and off the coast of North Viet­ Highway ...... 649-5070 Amstrni, Nelson Dumond of Trust forcement of heavy bombers home of Miss Susan Haridns, Columbia. About ISO relatives Southington and Wilson Dumond Meat People*'to In recent months. Post has nam, and about 40 more B62s (See Page Nine) expressed disappointment were ordered from the United Refiise ...... 649-1886 13 Goelee Dr. Action will be tak­ attended the party given by the of Grand Isle, Maine; 6 daugh­ en on new members’ applica­ couple’s children. Mrs. Dumond ters, Mrs. Marcus Atkinson of many times with the crted Mrs. l ^ d l O’Chnnell will assist corsage ot gold colored minia­ Mansfield, Mrs. Stanley Rich­ business was being conducted, that Air Force and Navy fight- the hostess. ture orchids. A miniature model ard of Southingtmi, Mrs. Dell Your dollar goes far with, plump FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS at 42c, and the fact that there was al­ eivbombers flew 84 combat Broodwell of Terryvllle, Mrs. CHICKEN BREASTS at 79c, Ripe Yellow Bananas at 10c lb.. Grade A A large most no cooperation amcwig the strikes in South Vietnam, more Hanoi Assails Hermost Martin ot Easton, Fresh Eggs 49c doz. and Medium Grade A Eggs at 39c doz. various boards and officials. than eight times the dally aver­ Maine, and Mrs. Flora May Make drinking Milk and Juice more fun for your children. Just arrived, new In a statement to the press. age inside the country for the Laggase of Green, Maine; 26 Dixie RIDDLE CUPS (3 riddles on every cup) Box of 50 cups 42c - box of 100 Post referred to a period just Violence Breeds Violence past four months during which gTEUidchlldren EUid 9 great- before the Christmas hcdldays the American filers have been 79c. Catholic youths who used nail bombs and gelig­ in Londonderry Wednesday, flee as troops open fire W orld’ Speech when a series of meetings was concentrating * on the Ho Chi gTEuidchlldren. nite explosives to attack British Army armored cars with smoke bombs. (AP photo) Mr. Dumond, vdio weus the held, “ some without a quorum, Mlnh trail In Laos. PARIS (AlP) — North Viet­ seventh in his fEunily to cele­ FRESH, PLUMP SELECTED LABOE some without proper notice,’’ Nixon said In his message ’The South Vietnamese air nam assailed sharply ’ today Let Us Not Eorget brate a 60th wedding Einniver- 3)i to 4 Lb. CHICKEN leMDiBB and he blasted the chairman of force flew another 86 strikes. Wednesday that if North Viet­ President Nixon’s references to sary, was employed at Pratt one commission for not paying nam thought it could take over UVERfi lb. 790 Eighty of the American Vietnam In his State of the and Whitney Division of Unit­ ROASTING CHICKEN attention to hla job, and con­ South Vietnam with American strikes were in the central World message, saying “he ed AircrEift Cbrp., Esist Heirt- TURKEYS ducting meetings in absentia. highlands provinces of Plelku help, then negotiations could Rare Harmony on Capitol Hill rpeated his old slanderous and not succeed. If the Communists ford, before he retired in 1967. CHICKENS BREASTS Post’s letter to KUUan states and Kontum, where the enemy CAPONS fallacious ■ allegations.” are ready to compete fairly in (Herald j^oto by Buceiviclus) that he sought help, from the of­ offensive is expected, and the By SOL B. COHEN TTie United States In turn ac­ FRICASEE fice of the secretary of the pleased that Meskill went on- the legislature,” was his ob­ session will be or^ of coopera­ adjacent coastal province of the political arena “ they will (Herald Reporter) cused the Communists of being state, the Department of- Com­ record as opposing it. servation. tion between the governor and Binh Dinh, scene of a sharp find our Side forthcoming,’’ he lb FOWL l i Genovesi said he was gratifi­ "I hope we can meet that the legislature.” fearful of elections in South added. Manchester munity Affalra, and that he How did Manchester’s four stepup In small-scale enemy Vietnam, as proposed in Nix­ 42 sp<^ with ail the membera of ed that “the governor was able challenge,” he added. groimd attacks this week. Vy, sitting in for the chief legislators react to Gov. Thomas By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS on’s peace plan, although they UNCOLN’S mm the town administration. He to recommend increosed-spend- Bogglni said he was greatly delegate, Xuan Thuy who was Hospital Notes MeskllTs “Try it—you’U like i f People at the Capitol on both The South Vietnamese com­ boast of controlling 80 per cent says that after being in office Ing programs in very vital impressed by MeskiU’s call “ to reported to be ill, asserted that WiUSTE-KBEE, TENDER budget and tax proposals? sides of the pcUUcal fence are mand reported 41 more such at­ of the country. TTie U.S. dele­ lMWWICT.lBmi for over 7 months, he, tinds areas without any itMsrease in put aside partisanship,” and by Nixon’s peace plan was “ not Patients Today: 277 ’They appeared ready to try it saying that the Republican gov­ tacks in the past 24 hours, most gate also declared the North things are getting no better. taxes.” bis pledge of “ cooperation and designed to be accepted by the ADMmAY: —convinced they’d tike it. ernor hit about the right stride of them in Binh Dinh or around Vietnamese were deceitful on SIRLOIN STEAKS Ne Ordinaneesf “ His call for restoration of full assistance” ' in getting a budget other side.” Lee AlexEtnder, 208 Main St.; “ On the whole,’’ said State Wednesday when he delivered Da Nang, to the north. The the prisoner of war issue. The Meat People . Post asks the state attotney employment as the number one and tax package through the Instead he said the allies use James F. Andersen, 162 Hollis­ Sen. David Odegard yesterday, his budget proposal to the Gen­ command said 204 North Viet­ Nguyen Minh Vy, assistant general’s office to clarify vriieth- goal, and his inststane'e that “ ncnacceptance as a pretext to ter St.; Gustave A. Arendt Jr., “this tyi>e of budget and tax General Assembly. eral Assembly. namese and- Viet Cong and at chief cf the North 'Vietnamese We accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamps lb. 1.79 ^ the town of Andoiver has any budget-making should be the pursue the policy of Vietnam- 38 William St.; Peter Armen- paclcage has niy support.’’ “ I hope we can reciprocate The Senate Democratic lead- least 60 South Vietnamese were delegation, told the 144th ses­ BIRTHDAY.. oidiiiances in eftect prior to principal business of this ses­ his offer in the same spirit,” ization of the war.” timo, 144 Cross Dr., Vernon. S t^ Rep. Francis Mahoney killed and 161 South Vietnam­ At tile right we repeat the Pot Roast recii>e many asked sion of the peace talks that Nix- U.S. Ambassador William J. SAVE SBo LB. ON I960, It sajmis that wUta a 'irtata committed Umzelt 'all the way sion are cleasr-cut challenges to said Bogglni. “ I hope that this (See Page Eight) ese were wounded. Also, Luke A. BlEUishard, for. With Chuck Roasts as one of the buys of the w eek... By BILL NEIKIBK Congress. “ The United States Pepin told a news conference- In Iran Blizzard Grzrb, 23 North St.; Jeffrey G. sliced dinances from 1960 on. No or- ‘ planes to attack siq>ply routes WHOLE PACKER OUT 20 to 22 Lb. 2% cups water ttsan support follows the x>attem will seek appropriate means of the Canadian government feels Jenes, 28 Richmond Dr.; Bene­ diances prior to that date have In Laos and disi>atched recon­ ’TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Res­ Elsewhere, rescuers were } REGULAR REGULAR 1 lipton's B eet or Vege- established by most membera WAfiHING’rON (AP) —The reducing ’ imbalance in trade it proposed a reasonable com­ dict P. Kamarowskl, East Hart­ b e «i tiled, and Post states he naissance jets ever North Viet­ cue workers braving deep snow still searching for 180 members BOTTOM ROUND ! taue Dry 8ovp Mix of the General Assembly^ in Nixon administration has sent agreements with that country.” promise on such issues as trade ford; Marcel LeBlanc, 128 has been infcnmed that since their comments yesterday, Congress a long-awaited bill to nam to plnpc-int targets to be drifts reported failure today in of a caravan reported buried Loomis St.; Claire E. Levesque, Season meat with salt and Just what the administration in automobiles and defense hit if President Nixon decides their search for several thou­ under snow drifts between Mas­ •25. •35. includes Eye, Rump, Oven Roast, Pot they were not tiled as town law, Odegard qualified hla remarks devalue the dollar by 8.67 per East Hartford. pepper and sprinkle with meant by "appropriate means” equipment. He did not elabo­ to attack the North again in sand persons missing in north­ Roasts or Groimd Beef. they are not in effect. with the cautious observation, cent, while claiming success in ai and Khalkhal in north­ Also, Michelle M. Ldegl, High fkMir to coat lightiy. Heat in dealing witit Canada was left rate. force. western Iran. shortening in a large sauce­ Post also asks In the letter for “ In general, I was very impress­ trade talks with Japan and the western Iran. The caravan was Manor ’Trailer Park, Vernon; Connolly’s letter disclosed The carrier Constellation ar­ ’Die government radio said 18 pan or Dutch oven over mod­ a breakdown and guideline as to ed and in agreement with the Common Market. taking goods to market in Mrs. Linda L. Lombardo, East that Japan and the common rived back in the gulf at dawn. bodies had been recovered so PILE UNED erate heat Brown meat tbor- the structure at the town, the governor’s budget message.” ’Treasury Secretary John B. Kiialkhal when it was hit by Hartford; Mrs. Wanda L. Mil­ market have agreed to begin Its port leave In Hong Kong cut far from the village of Shekla- FLARE ou j^ y on both sides. Add duties and responslbUities of all However,” he added, “I still Cennaily sent the devaluation blizzards in late January, ac­ ler, 388 Spring St. ; Mrs. Eva ' ‘multilateral and com­ shorir, and its planes joined bad, near Rezaiyeh. The entire riuPILE COLLARVWkLAK ^ ^ onion during the last few town officials. and boards, in­ think we will have to take a proposal to Capitol Hill cording to reports reaching the 1 M. Mitkus, 103 Congress St.; PORK LOINS minutes and brown UgtiOy. prehensive” trade negotiations those of the Coral Sea and the villeige of 1(X> persons was bui^ dication oi who has the respon- hard look at it. There may have Wednesday, In the form of a capital Wednesday. William P. Regers, Eswt Hart­ Heat oven td S2B’’F . (mod­ beginning next year. ’The Com­ Hancock in the air operations. led under eig;ht feet of snow Chit to order, 12 to 18 lbs. lower at lb slbUlty for enforcing the laws to be some moditicatlons hi 270-word bill that would raise Officials had no information ford; Mrs. Dorothy M. Shaffer, erately low). Stir water stow- mon Market commitment is It is the first time three car­ when blizzards hit the region PANTS and how, and when and by specific areas.” on the fate of more than 2,000 RiFD 3, Coventry; Mrs. Gert­ ly into dty-soup mix. Pour the offljslal price of gold from subject to ai^roval by its rul­ riers have been operating off earlier this week. over and underneath meat. whom persons can be removed “ I think recipients feel about persons In some 200 villages JACKETS $ rude C. Shiktansky, Lakeview $85 to $38 an ounce. Adminis- ing council. the Vietnamese coast at one Soldiers have been digging SIZES 28-38 Cover and |Saoe in oven. from o ^ e . Mahoney said he thought “ the buried by snow between Seraju Dr., Columbia. t r a 11 o n officials predicted Eberle said neither the ad­ time since November 1670, dur­ for two days, the radio said, REGULAR WHMjE Bake about 2 hours, or until Although Post states in his let­ governor’s message certainly prompt approval. and Kheraju, near Meragheh. REGULAR BnVTH YESTERDAY: A fork-tender. If necessary, add ter that he has evidence of im­ ministration nor Congress is ing the heavy raids that accom­ blit they reached the hamlet Reports say they have been was geared to the state’s ’The administration thus car­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ a Uttle more water during proper actions and dealings, he ready for the comprehensive panied the unsuccessful at­ apparently too late tp save any buried fer more than a week. LAMB SHOULBER economic crisis.” He said he ried cut a pledge made last De­ ald W. Flood, East St., Hebrcn. 'lb O'xddng to prevent stioMiig. makes no specific charges. Ask­ uiuuiswered. “ I think all ave­ trade bill now. “ We’ve all got a tempt to free Americam prison­ of its inhabitants. Most of northwestern Iran’s •50. PRICE DISCHARGED YESTER­ gCves you stew and chops. Slice meat and serve with “ was pleased that the' towns cember when the richest non- nues are open,” said Paul A. lot of work to do,’’ he said. ers of war from the 'Son Tay The 18 bodies were found in •10. to •IB. ed whether he bad a list of main roads, and all minor the pan gravy. Serves 4-6. are being offered the financial Communlst nations agreed ad tills could not Accompanying tiie measure tative, said the administration trading partners on Short-term way to Vietnam soon with an­ The blizzards have now started Eveigreen Rd., Vernon. morning. Post explained that in have been the governor’s mes­ was . a disclosure that substan­ is constantly in touch with the trade problems. other 76 planes. The ship had again after a 24-hour pause. (See Page Nine) sage last year,” mused SWEATERS Also, Kathy J. MltcheU, Rt. sftito of the efforts of the Beard tive agreements have been Canadians and could presume SWEATERS 6, Columbia; Michael R. Du- W ith This CJoupon W hen Mahoney. He praised the pro­ reached with the Comh^on Mar­ of Selectmen, and his own ef­ stalled talks at any time. ^ is , Enfield; Scott D. ’Ihom- You Buy. A 2 Lb. Can of forts, . very tittle cooperation posals for raising ADM grants ket and Japan to remove some In Ottawa, Canadian Trade REGULAR REGULAR IP as, Enfield; Frank J. Cardile, to $216, ^ d for financial help of their barriers against U.S. Minister Jean-Luc Pepin said M a x w e l l house* has been forthcoming from Fll.-F12.-F13.-F14. Llynwood Dr., Bolton; Anthony town oommiaslons and Mticlals. toward local school-building exports. Connally appcu^ntly felt the $ P. Ferrlgno, 73 Allison Dit:, «ElECniKH"CfffB Foot mentioned, however, needs. "Regrettably, no agreements proposed trade settlement “was South Windsor. Mahoney, a foe of a state in­ SIZES have been reached with Cana­ not juicy enough.. .for (he SIZES Also, Mrs. Marjorie F. Abom, AT PINGHUBST ______(See Page Seventeen) come tax, was particularly da,” Oonnally said in a letter to United States.” S-M-L-XL S.M-L.XL 983 ’Tollqnd St.; Anthony J. Warbeck, 16 Stone St.; Mrs. WITH COUPON Karen Machie, Echo Rd., Cov­ 2 U . GAN O N LY $1.39 entry; Harold G. Brazalovich, 39c One Ooupim Per Family a Offer BSi^iies Feb. IB, 1972 East Hartford; Donald H. Barn­ ett, 42 Margaret Rd.; Ronald K. OOLraNOAuf.*" Nixon Stirs Hornets^ Nest LONG SLEEVE Glggey, 467 Abby Rd., South MORE Windsor. CARROTS ABOUT PINEHURST MEAT Also, Mrs. Barbara L. Thl- Again, this week, we feature at 99c lb., 20c beault, Somers; Mrs. Jeannine 18’' bog below the market and repeat last week’s Chuck DRESS SHIRTS 7 fo A. -Foley, 46 Hayes Ave., Rock­ ism — Democrats special values. Sorry we had such an early sell REGULAR COLLAR & BUHON DOWNS M ^ ville; David A. ’Thomas, 676 IDAHO BAKINO Gardner St.; Mrs. Jeanette M. out Saturday...... SOUDS ... ALL SIZES! ■■ By THE AflfiOCIATBD PRESS senters,” Lindsay added, “ re­ Sen. Edmund 8. Muskie of Urn Ctonnolly, 91 Bolton R d.; Carl H. POTATOES Block Chuck 1st cut 79c lb. my an incentive to prolong the President Nlxon’a personal vives the character assassina­ Hunter, 67 Ardmore Rd.; Mrs. Block Center, very lean 99c lb. Maine, whose attack more than war until after the election.” Cecelia A. North, 66 Davis Ave., call for caution in criticising tion which was banished from a week ago on Nixon’s latest Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of 5 lbs. 59^ Boneless Chuck Roast 1.19 Ib.^ his Vietnam policy received American politics 20 years peace proposal has sparked Minnesota said in commenting Rockville; Mrs. Carole Slatkin, Choice Chuck Ground 95c lb. 49 Bolton Center Rd. some support from Democrat(o ago. . .This Is McCarthylsm, continuing debate, said he on the speech: “ I believe the ALL SALES HNAL... ALL SALES CASH MAINE POTATOES 3 in 1 Blend (meat loaf) 99c lb. candldatea on the right but was Also, Mrs. Robert Zering and pure and simple.” didn’t blame Nixon for trying President of the United States daughter, 86 Bretton R d.; Mrs. 10 lbs. 20 lbs. Masted from the left as an at­ Sen. George McGovern of to inhibit criticism. “ But he needs to really confide in the all about PINEHURST STEAKS tempt to use Americana’ anx­ ought to understand that dis­ OR MASTER CHMtGE ... Patrick Donohue and. daughter, If you wonder why Pinehurst Steaks are better . . . just South Dakota, one of the Demo- American people—not gbneral- 688 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. ’Themas 59* 95* remember that every Pln^urst Steak Loin is aged iety about the war to silence sent on tills war Is now five or ,ltles but specifics. E. Wilson and daughter, 134 at least two weeks before cutting steitiu for you. dissent. six years old,’’ Muskie said, "This Is the way you get re­ And a ranldng admintstration Evergreen Rd., Vernon; Mrs. SPINACH “ and it’s not about to be put sponsible debates. I know of no TRY A PINEHURST SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE official followed it with a sharp­ James C. Moore and daughter. GAULIFILOWER ^Scurrilous down by his dislike of criti­ candidate in this country who Is This Weekend! ened attack calling some cism.’’ 48 Winter St. BUTTERNUT SQUASH knowingly or willingly aiding REGAL MEN'G GHBP BROCCOLI SAVE 190 CAN WHEN YOU BUT Democratic presldenUal aspi- Attack^ TTie source of the most recent and abetting the enemy.” CUimS — CELERY CHICKEN OF THE SEA rants parrots at Hanoi. mmmmmrnmmmmm outbreak in the running con­ Gov. George C. Wallace ot FANCY ICEBERG Mayor John V. Undsay of troversy was Nixon's radio Alabama offered the President -THE COMEIETE MEN'S STOir Catacomb* 70 Feet Deep (No OU) TUNA c r ^ c candidates often men­ New York, one Democratic broadcast Wednesday outlining a measure of support. ScUd white Albacore. l8-os. can, usuaUy |1.06 tioned in recent attacks on crit­ MANCHESTER VERNON ROME—Dug aa burial places hopeful, accused Nixon of re­ his State of the World message. ics of Nixon’s peace proposals, “ Candidates should bf dis- between the 1st and 4th cen­ BANANAS lb. IP STATE BUn^R 81c LAND O' LAKES 83e viving the tactics of the late "1 do not question the patri­ 901-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA said he has no intention of re­ braet in what they’re sayjng, turies A.D., Rome’s cataconqbs Ben. Joseph McCarthy- Undsay otism or the sincerity of those but the President should realize 643-2478 872-0538 labeled the President’s State of maining silent ot) the war, tunnel about 600 acres beneath who disagree with my policies that you can’t stop i>eople from SWORDFISH . . . TINY SCALLOPS . . . OYSTERS . . . FLOUNDER Nixon, McGovern sold, was Open Monday thru Saturday Open Monday thru Friday the city at depths ranging from the World message “ a scur­ to bring peace,” the President talking about the war,” Wal­ rilous attack upon the honor of trying “ to use the anxiety 9:30 to 5:80 10:00 to 9:00 25 to 70 feet. Apart from a few said. “ But I would hope that lace said. his oritlos and on absurdly Pol- which the American people un­ Thureday 9:80 to 9:00 Saturday 10:00 to 6:80 Jewish graves that preceded anyone seeking the presidency He added Nixon’s peace offer lyannaish caricature of the In- derstandably feel about this Tragedy in Tewksbury them, the catacombs were Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. would examine his statements shbuld be given a chance, and largely the work of the early ternatianal scene.” war to silence his own critics carefully to be sure that noth­ Fireman hoses down still-smouldei’ing ruins of took one life and left 21 injured iu Tewksbury, OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 302 MAIN, CORNER TURNPIKE Christians. The attack on Vietnam dis­ here at home.” ing he says might give the ene­ (See Page Sixteen) natural gas tank truck after blast Wednesday night Mass. Story on Page 9. (AP photo) P A G E TW O MANCHtSSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN« THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FIffiRUARY 10, 1972 PAGE THREE

T d lla n d chlldran seven years of age M an ch ester Bldwell St.; Mrs. Judith Ann Rd.; Shsinon L. Trueman, 268 M e n u liin Sheinwold on Bridge ^ and under. The event will be Cov.eli, Sunny Slopes Rd., School St.; i^cheUe L. Kryslak, i ^ i n r i T A R . held from 10 imtU 11 a.m. in the Columbia; Mary C. Crowell, 106 888 Hartford Rd. THE MANCHESTER STATE BANK -B f C LAY R. PO LLAN - Hospital Notes A l i o EXPERTw>fwt warnPLAYER •mNEVER u * trip I Yr ^ library. Slides will also be F Bluefield Dl-.; Jennifer Ellen Also, Nicholas A. Marottl, 140 K Your Dai\f AeUnty Guido K Presented By will close for Lincoln's Birthday HAM. 21 R ates S A Y S D IE Lack of Funds May Halt shown, according to librarian Crowley, East Hartford; Ann Oakland St.; Vito P. Covensky, <' According to Iho Start. VISmNO HOURS ‘■ah L It MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL lAND Mrs. Feme Hodglns. Marie Daigle, 204 Autumn St,; 109 Abby Rd., South t^Tndsor; To develop messoge for Fridoy, 1-74 5-14-27-40^ By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Intermediate Care Semi- Kenneth J. Hills, Amston; on Friday, February 11, read words corresponding to numbers F o r E ffo r t BRASS ENSEMBLE, 'TRUMPET CHOIR, and Spring Athletics at THS ' Nursing Association Robert H. Demarais, 9 Qood- JAZaiMPROVISATTON COMBO .... Members of the Tolland Pub- private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 hiU Rd., South Windsor; Howard Stacie E. Wood, Hublard Dr.. of your Zodioc birth sign. South’s position in today’s at 3:00 P.M. 1 You're 31 Shorp 61 In By J(m N OB17BEB The Board of Educatton Is tend the event which will raise He Health Nursing Association P-m- - 8 p.m.; private rooms, Deveran, East Windsor; James Vernon; Janette Jenes, East 2CK«HooltinQ 32^rongrV 62 Outdoor hand looks hopeless. He must strongly considering the elimln- Y«“ “Js for the club’s scholar- ^lU hold an emergency meet- !• »••»«. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. ■ 8 P. Healy, 77 Concord Rd.; Hartford; Jeanine Marie The- 3Bo 33 Got 63 It FRIDAY EVENING. and Reopen for Business on Monday, ( ^ MAt 20 Yehudi Menuhin can still L£ji lose three diamonds and two WEST rauK, 13 Jan Dr., Vernon; f \ l 1-22-33-44 4 You 34 Losing 64 Chortge BAILEY AUDITORIUM atlon of aU spring athletics at "“ P fund. A donation of $20 *»« Monday night at A In the P-m. Benjamlne Hollis, 128 Eldridge 5A»ohd 35GM4d 65 Routine draw a big bouse as evidenced trumps. After the opening lead, ♦ 2 T o llan d High *H11 be asked. Tick- United Ocniregatlonal Oiurch Pematrica. Parents allowed St.; Bertram Hunt, High St., Frances Dziama, 8 ^>ocu8t St., 66 Dine ' February 14 at 9:00 A.M. 6Good 36Strori9erS last evening at the Bushnell QJ 107 5 2 General Admission ®‘* avaltable from dinner Religious Education Building. »ny «•"« except noon-2 p.m.; S ou th Windsor; Carol Ann 6IMINI 7 Aauc'iotci 37 AnenTion 67 You SAfirTTAilUS however, he cannot be prevent­ Coventry: Anthony Jones, 127 8Do 38 Purmtts 68 Hormorry where be was featured solotst O K Q 7 2 $8,100 requ^ which the school committee members Vene Hard- Danctag Claaoes others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. Prospect St.; Mrs. Cecile Lor­ Chambers, 832 Tolland Tpke., HOY. ed from making game — pro­ No Saturday Banking 9 You 39 Sociob*i7ty 69 Home with the Hartford Symphony *9.1 athletlo director John Barnett Hig, Dick Butler, Bob Valuk, T h e Bocud of Recreation Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.ni.; etta Lavlgne, East Hartford. Mrs. Mary C. Boucher, Coven­ *,JjUHl2t lOBot 40Too 70 Neighborhood Die vided that be -knows bow to play Orchestra, Arthur Winograd claims Is necessary to continue MeWay and Tom Turner, sponsored ballet classes, which 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Also, Mrs. Marion Hose Lind- try; Miss Eileen E. Sullivan, 17 1^7-18-32-43 11 ImproKO 41 AtwOf9 71 Methods 8-19-3041 the hand. A/H4A3-73 12 In 42 Alert 72 0# -conducting. Unfortunately he the athletic activities for the bal- local licms Club was or- have been meeting at 8 :S0 p.m. Intensive Care and Coronary strom, iM Cooper Dr., Glaston­ Regan St., Rockville. 13Manor 43 Dcn'r 73 Seriously b2-57-68 South dealer. no longer lives up to the rqai- ance of the year. ganized in 1970 as a service at tiie Hicks School, have been Care: Immediate famUy only. bury; David J. Lips, 72 Green­ Also, FYank E. Peralli, 698 14 Giutious 44 Rid 74 Out CATtKOIN North-South vulneralA. 45 T>ioui(^s 75 Or tation which he deserve^y The alternative Is to call a organization. Jn addition to moved back to 4:30 and re- any time, limited to five min Main St.; Robert P. Doellner, 15 Aftroct DEC. Opening lead — Queen of wood Dr.; Arthur J. Liovejoy, 16 Bfofl 46RcsUt 76 Attend earned thirty years ago. town meeting to seek the addl- ™®Hing numerous contributions scheduled at the MeadowbnxA utes. Rt. 6, Columbia; Mrs. Annette T27 South Main St.; MeUnda 17Asp«tf 47 A m i 77 Theoter JAM.H. i» H earts. I didn't give him a very good tional appropriation, since no ad- ^ research on the state and School. Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. • Christadore, WlUimantic; Mrs. 3-14-25^ f t Act 48 Whech 78 Entertoining 1-12-23-34,------iMT West opened the queen of Germaine Mancarella, East PLAZA DEPT. STORE 19 Your 49 Develop 79 Your 4567-8066' review the last time be was in dlttonal funds are presently "oHonal level, the local Umia Bulletin Board 12:48 p.m,, and 8:.S0 p.m. • 8 Hartford; Mrs. Arlyne R. Martha Wleland, 166 School St.; 20 Scorn 80 Deserve to im aUk tr m Hearts, won in dummy by the Mrs. Elizabeth Cahoon, Bidwell SOEtpecaolly AQUAIIUS Hartford, and I have to report E “ Hot Bustaessmen’s Luncheons Served D aily!" available within the existing ^^® H®®** active in a number The Democratic Town Com- p.m.; others, 8p.m. - 4 p.m., Noske, 211 High St.; David D. (We Have A Notion To Please) w 21 For 51 Much 81 Fmonciol ace. Aaron Franii, of Cleveland, St.; Adam Jaworski, Enfield. JUlY U 22Sofvic« 52 To 82 Unnecessory JAN. 20 ^ that this time be was even less Jtohool budget, according In the ®* projects Includ- mittee will meet Friday night and 8:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Jlunn, 80 Doane St.; Leonard : E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) W playing the South band, felt 5 MAIN ST. MANOHBOTEB (Comer of Peart) | Also, Mrs. Geraldine Schno- ,41/e.M 23 Someone's 53 Espectoify 83Hobb«cs HO. to impressive than last time. He 828 board, Hig an annual trip to Constitu- at 8 In the Town Hall. Age Limlto: 18 In maternity Warren Schmid, 38 Camp Meet­ OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. tiU 0 0 24 Octoils 54 Toko 84A was beard In two different sure that East had four trumps brich and daughter. 84 School ^ 4-15-'26-r, „ ..... 2-1524-35^ : School board members are re- ®®*Hor ciUzena; ------12 in. other areas, no Umit in ing Rd.; Mrs. Jeannette A. 25 With 550# 85 Hurry works, the Beethoven Romanxe headed by the queen-jack. On Q-lO-8-8; H earto, A -8; D ia­ i 1 St.; Mrs. Cmtstance C. Salafia ^{48-36-79-87 26Sp k «I 56P1ooMf 86 Them 14661-82-90^ I Thurs., Fri. and Sat, Only! From 6:00 to 18:88 PJM. | luctant to come back to the P®H»tlng the Interior of town Manchester Evening Herald self-service. Stearns, Hartford; Elaine M. St. 57 Preserve 87Vonrty No. 3 in F major, and the K iicb the chance of finding a single- monds, J-8-5-4; dubs, A-J-8. and son, 23 Summer St.; Best Selection of S pK ca !town for more money, however, ®°Hecting used eyeglasses Tolland correspondent Bette All emergency patients and Pierre, 216 School St.; Richard 58 In 88 Depoftment « » . t t ^ Violin Concerto No. 1. He didn’t ton eight or seven in the West What do you say? Sallielee Marcantonlo and son, 59 Unfomilior 89 Es^ioily .and are trying to live within the “ “ providing eyeglasses for (^latrale, telephone 878-2848. outpatients are requested to nse R. 'Toce, 863 Woodbridge St.; fall on his face, break a leg, or 1906 and I have never attended hand, Frank led the ten of Answer: Bid four spades. A 122 Kennedy Rd.; Mrs. Judith SOT. n xpoti 60 Outmoded 90 Loss UAM.20*^Si I ic Broiled Salmon Steak $S1S | framework of their “emaciated Last year the or------„ow emergency room Mrs. Alberta M. Williams, 42 anything of that sort, but if a a performance when the audi­ qpodes from dummy. raise to three spades may, be Ann Fliller and daughter, 828 \rO-21-2M8 ( g ) 517-28^39^ s With Potato, Vegetable and Salad . 1 jw id g a i.” ganizatlon gran ted a $800 achol- entrance off Armoiy St Access Arnett Rd.; Qlna Marie Rizzo, 150^-78 Vg senior at a first rate school of ence didn’t like the compoei- Blast covered unconcernedly badly stretched in this situation, Extended Foreeaet highland St. /4MM389 6^ W arahlp to a graduate of Tol- to the entrance Is/via existing East Hartford. fiaa. with the Jack of spades, and * Most of the board members Valentine : music had played these works nie jump to four shows that Icmd H ig^ School. Partly sunny Saturday. In- drivew^a. It must have been a startling I if Chicken Gacclatore SM | leel the townspeople placed the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son in comparable manner he South won with the Ung. Un­ you have full value for your Ud Camping Trip creasing cloudlneaa Sunday work sixty-odd years ago. It s Spaf^ietti and Salad g •eevere financial restrictions on to Mr. and Mrs. David Flrie, vet, Storrs; a son to Mr. and would probaMy have received fortunately, West’s singleton and really want to be ip game “ members with rain Ukely late In the day Much Land Irrigated R o ck v ille was startling even fifty years Patients Today: 282 34 Jefferson St.; a son to Mr. Mrs. Charles P^adegimas, Staf­ a mark of "B” for his efforts. was the lowly deuce. even if partner has a minimum W an? that participate In a camping and continuing Into Sunday MEXICO CITY — Mexico has ago when I first encountered it, !«IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIilillH IIIM iH I!!**llll’ *******’ ******************************* 1 and Mrs. Richard Carr, Snipsic Cards •’Candy-Gifts | ford Springs. When a supposedly world fa­ Tru m p Coop opening bid. tte’ em expedition to Camp Johnson in night, ending early Monday ADMTTTEJD YESTEStDAY: 4.1 mlUlon hectares (a hectare • Hospital Notes and while familiarity with dis­ Lake Rd., Rockville; a daugh­ Discharged Wednesday; Anna mous virtuosco plays in such Now the only 1k ^ w as a Copyright 1972 « ^ weekend. morning, follwed hy clearin g, R ob ert A h eam , 809 M ain S t.; la 2.47 a c re s ) o f land irrig a ted , sonance has long since made te r to M r. and M rs. INUchael K r e y s s ig , Broad Brook; mediocre manner it is time be trump coiq>. Tlie idea is to Genera', Features Corp. on .the shoulders of the taxpay- ^11 weekly meetings of the Tem ^turoa will avera^ Anna A- Auguatlnsen, 40 Valley alm ost 8 mllUle who went expecting to ru ff^ another heart. WiUlam MbGonran, Sunny View Symphony , but then that was In addition, the board, after High St., RockvUIe; Cheryl-Ann hear smnethlng remaricabie Declarer next continued hope- hardly to be expected. They did BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Gov. cu tting B a r n ^ 's budget to $6,- Or., Vernon; Jo-Ann Cooney, were diasppointed also. lUUy with bis clubs. He knew he Caldwell. Kent Rd., Rockville; a very good job of the woik, Cecil D. Andrus signed on XK>, told him he had to s u {^ Biasell St., Mandiester; Francis Albert Hager, Vernon Ave., Mr. Menuhin’s efforts occu­ was home when East had to fol­ and I for one am grateful for Wednesday a bill lowering from hia own traiuportatlon. Grumbacb, EUz.'ibeth St., Rock- pied the last half of the pro­ low suit to all of the clubs. Rockville; Karen Rehm er, the opportunity to have heard At present, the high srtiool vUle; Kathleen O’NeUl, White gram. The first half went much Frank then got out of his 21 to 18 the minimum age at Worcester Rd., Vernon; Nor­ this piece again in a "live” per­ coaches also have to serve aa better. Mr. Winograd did very band with a diamond and wUch a person can serve on a Birch Rd., ToUend; Michael man Major, WUUmantic; Nor­ form ance. )UB drivers to transport the T a l d o r ^ Beebe, Miountain SL, RockvlUe; well indeed with his part of the waited for poor East to get Jury in Idaho. man Gilbert, Staffmd Springs; Taken by and large, the first teams to end from a^eduled CLEARANCE! A SHRINK RIBBED TOPS evening. F i r st there was into trouble. It wasn’t l<»g in The measure is the first of a Susie Hanko, South St., Rock­ Mrs. Ctaailes Holmes and son, half of last night’s concert was athletic events In tiie town- v ille . Beethoven’s First Symphony coining. East could fUlow suit series reducing to 18 the age at Hartford Tpke., Vernon; Mrs. considerably above average owned minibuses. Births Wednesday: A daugh- Alexander Gary and daughter, which ^he^allowed to P^Y ItMlf to only two rounds of diamonds. which a person receives rights while the second half was dis­ A possible third alternative to instead of fussing and fuming Then he had to ruff. of an adult. Others are in the 3 . 9 9 ter to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Re- Scott Dr., Vernon. . appointingly mediocre.I suppose over it, as be frequently does. This left East with only two legislative process. HE'S A THIEF ON SKIS WITH SUB-ZERO NERVES the fbuuicJal dUemma la the we shall have to endure Mr. misses’ sportswear men’s shirts As a result, the early work cards, the queen-8 of trumps. HUNTINO $240,000 IN COLD, COLD CASH. booater club, which held an or­ Menuhin at some future date emerged as a charmingly inter- D um m y had the 9-3, and South Starring Jeau-Claude Killy, The World’s Greatest Skier. ganization meeting last night. since he certainly can pack estlng’work, showing its debt to had the A-6. No matter what The school board tpbled ac­ the house, but it is only too evi­ Off Caldor’s Mbzart but hinting at the vig­ East led, be couldn’t make an­ tion on the athletic r e ­ dent that he is no longer a per­ Off Caldor’s Regular orous Beethoven to follow. other trick. Declarer lost only The Little Theatre quest imtU its Marrti 1 meeting. WEEKEND SPECIAL former of first rank. GASH * OJOUBY Everything about the perfor­ two diamonds and one trump, of Manchester The school’s basCbaU pro­ Regular Low Prices gram would be the key sport to °/c mance went well. There was making Us doubled contract. presents Steve McQueen Low Prices 50 fine Ume with no feeling of faU victim to the cuttwrtc. % THEATER TIME Dally Question 50 • Dress & Sport 20% OFF striving for something that isn’t Partner opens wiifa one in ^The Reivers** Barnett submitted a detaUed there anyway. There was ex­ SCHEDULE qiade aad the next player Uds report to the board documenting Wool Slacks* Skirts Solids, Fancies, All cellent ensemble; there were ttwee hearts. Ton hold: Spades, hla budgetary problems. He has • Long Sleeve Sweaters Never-lron ital’* 14 & Under to be accompanied by budgeted $8,288 fo r suppUes fo r • Long Sleeve Knits There was restraint, which is 7:13, 9;2S. Adult for Eve. Programs. • Bubble Blouses the yecu-; $1,906 fo r transporta­ Collar, turtle. Beery’s. ALSO FULL LINE OF THE MOST LUXUR­ often lacking in Mr. mTnograd.s Cinema I; — “Diamonda Are tion; $1,809 for fees, dues and IOUS CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLD — readings. Forever" 7:00, 9:40. THURS., FRI.. SAT.. banquets; $8,277 fo r o ffic ia ls ’ Rib or flat knits, velours. Then came Scriabin’s "sPoem' FLORA-MIR CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED. Cinema H: — “Such Good pay and $200 for a continigency Caldor’s Reg. Reg. 3.99-9.99 * 2 » * 5 of Ecstacy.” It was this work F rien d a’ ’ 7:00, 9:00. FEB. 24. 25, 26 ! Kind. The athletic banquet alone 4.44 to $6 that decided me in my choice PAUL NEWMAN FBI • SAT. - SUN. 3 . 6 6 UA Theatre:—“Pocket Money’’ BAILEY AUDITORIUM • U listed at $888. of attractions available. I LEJC MARVIN in 3 ADULT HITS 7:16, 9:18. 5’ MH8 — 8:39 P.M. ivIANCHEST h j Admitting the athletic pro- Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. haven’t heard this comporition Show Starts Fri.-Sat. 7:$$ Manchester Drive-In: — Re­ 'POCKET MONEY” Ai / 'I gram provides a “physical out- for many years, and I suppose TICKETS STUDENTS SUNDAY 6:00 1122 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD opens Friday. Mon. - Fri, 7:18 - 8:18 RTES 6 i 4U . BOl ION NOTCH '.I let” for the students, the board it will be many more before I $3.00 $2.00 misses’ winter gloves I TEL. 528-9586 East Hartford Drive-In: — Re- Sat. 2-44-8-18 ;|,hevertheleas fOlt the financial men’s winter gloves get the opportunity to bear it -Liggett Parkade Drug q>ens Friday. Sun. 1:88-3^8-8:38-7^8-9:38 •obligation rtiould be shouldered again. It is unduly neglected B ated O P o r c a ll 872-8288 Vinyls, knits and leathers in OPEN TILL 9 THURSDAYS East Windnor Drive-In: — Re­ SHAFTYlibiiMM; !b y the townspeople. classic and nov^ty % les. and I don’t know why. Oddly opens B’riday. Reg. Reg. $1 OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS enough this woih had its pre­ 4 Barnett - wUl be artced to A, B and stretch sizes. * 1 Meadows Drive-In: — “A Fist­ SHAFTilibgiiMi 6.99 miere In New Toiit, although \furtfaer support his fund appeal 3.49 ful of Dollars" 7:30; "For A the composer was a Ruasian, in rtq the board its March 1 L in ^ and unljned tether gloves Comfortable ( Fur and sherpa Fur and sherpa Few Dollars M ore" 9:21. k m eetin g. MWIWOTON . m in classic and novelty styles. driving gloves. lined leathers. lined leathers. ‘ i f 11 u • FrinoteV Agreenmit Sizes 6V& to 8 in group. * 3 MIIIN UMNPIKI OMNCWNON Rec Starting NiXT TO TWO OUTS arvd G4I ANT MOO* • The Board of Education final­ •CfM RONBU.L QJCH _ ly ratified its contract agree- , I ment with the principals tor the Swim Classes , 5 , Sean Connery -JGOOD H 1971-72 school y ea r. Regtetrafions for swimming ^James Bond 007" ;• The agreement is retroactive women’s fashion boots men’s snowmobile boots leaaotu and water safety classes METROCOLOR D ia m o n d s E r R lE N D S • to July 1, 1971 and Is based on Off Our are being accepted by the Man­ • the same scale used for several Off Our Are Forever EVE. 7t66-ft66 | 1 ] « » m g m Q R^ular chester Recreation Dq>artm«it, SAT, ft SUM, lrtt-6166 > y e a n . Regular at ItO Cedar St.. Melvin R. Sle- B V B .7t68: Bt66-7t66-8l66 il* The prittcipala wUl receive In- Low Prices 30% Low Prices bdd, director, announced. 60% ;l oreasea baaed on the median Swimming classes will meet > point of tiie teacher’s M A sched- Spanish and Italian imports. Leather, Reg. Water repellant nylon upper, twice a week at the East Side ' ule with a differential of up to drawstring rubber sole, non­ (1 ) F is tfu l o f D o lla rs 7:30 M i c h a e l suede and crinkles, side zips and gran- $16 to Rec beginning Feb. 28. They in­ five yaars. nies. 5 to .10 in group. ‘ $22 slip. clude beginners, Monday and 6.99 (2) For A Few Dollars More 9:25 . A new Item Included in the Friday at 6 p.m., Tuesday and I Every Nigbt C a i n e M a id s I; agreement for the first time Is Thursday at 6 p.m., Wednesday an annuity equal to two per cent at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 10 ; .of the principal’s gross salary. a.m . a llin a iD w Insurance coverage was boosted Also, advanced beginners, ; to $20,000 fo r th e p rin cip als and girls’ ski jackets boys’ ski parkas stsrring ROCK HUDSON M onday and F rid a y a t 6 ;30 p.m ., < $16,000 fo r the assistant p iln o l- Nylon reversibles and pile Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 ANGIE DICKINSON ■ TELIV SAVAIAS p.m., and Wednesday at 6:80 (Sl-O- MnROCOlOR rt ! pal- Caldor'sReg. ^ 3 lined styles. Hidden hoods; G e t C a r t e r Insurance Study 6.99 to 14.99 w and w "Vbu’r c p.m. and Saturday at 10:30 a.m .; Srtioci board member Robert sizes 8 to 18. - Intermediate, Tuesday and Dean has. been reviewing the Warm Dacron® or polyester fill; regular or instructor Thursday at 7 p.m., Wednesday Generis ’ school system’s Insurance cover­ lengths. Some hooded. 4 to 14. at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 11 age In detail and has predicted boys’ knit, s|wrt a.m . aem a Savings can be realized Also, adult, Tuesday and RESTAURANT by adjut^ng various Items of girls’ winter coats and dress shirts o u t Thursday at 7 ;30 p.m. and swim­ co vera ge. mers, Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. WEEKLY SPECIALS 550 E, Middle Tpke,, Manchester >He also pointed to several and Saturday at 11:20 a.m. AT Across from Green School areas In which the board has CaMoi'skw ^12 No-iron poly/cotton sport Our Reg. 1 3 9 to 2.99 The water safety instructor either no coverage or Insuf- 14.99 to 29.99 W and i t • « a class, sponsored In cooperation floient coverage to meet possible styles, no-iron and all cot­ with the Red Cross, wUl meet emergoncies. Dean wlU conUime Cires, corduroys, aciylic blends, piles! Hooded and novelty ton dress shirts, long at the Manchester High School UoiuARDjounfon'i the study, reporting back to the styles, broken sizes. sleeve knits. 8 to 18. 1.49 pool. Classes w ill be held Mon­ board at a later date. day and Thursday from 6:30 to Amlveraory Donee 9:80 p.m. beginning March 6. Every Monday The Tolland Uona Club will misses’ knit hats, scarves Participants must hold a Red bold an anniversary dance Men’s and Women’s Hamilton Wallets Cross senior lifesaving card and Warm acrylic knits - solids, plaids Feb. 26 at 7:80 In St. Mat­ Two-fold, tri-fold or credit case. - q q j- q q be 17 years old by March 6. Barbecued chicken, mashed multi-colors, stripes. Reg, to 2.99 thew’s Church Parish Center. ' Leather or vinyl, plus hook key case. 0 . 9 2 7 ^ . 1 1 1 7 0 . 5 7 9 potatoes, coleslaw, bread The fesUvlOeB wUl begin with and butter (served all day a cocktail hour followed by a leather & crinkle handbags all you can eat) fUet mlgnon, family stylo din­ Suedes also included! Great group Key Case, Reg. l 99 NOW 77^ 5 AeMe fo 8 PeM. DAILY ner and dancing until 1 a.m. of winter bags. Reg. 5.99 to 8 38 »3to*5 1.69 The public la Invited to at- toddler girls’ ski pants girls’ nylon ski pants SUNDAY, 7 A.M. to NOON Every Wednesday Solid color pants, warmly lined; PubUshad Daily Except Sunday* Nylon pants fully lined; some suspender styles and Holidays at 18 BUiseU Street, suspender styles. Reg. 2.99 ' 1 .8 8 Ifanehester, Conn. • BREAKFAST Fried filet of flounder, ^ Solid colors, 4 to 14. Reg. to 3.99 2 . 2 2 Telephone 6438711 Second aafsPoataKe Paid al french fried potatoes and A girls’ novelty sweaters boys’ & jr. boys’ knit shirts Hancheeter, Conn. (06010) coleslaw (served all day HCmEI SUBSCRIPTION BATES • LUNCH Cardigans, turtlenecks, pullovers. Cotton knits, long sleeve style. FayaUa in Advance all you can eat) Sizes 4 to 6x, 7 to 14. Reg. 4.69-6.99 2 .6 7 Solids, fancies, assorted colors. Reg. to 1.99 n One Year ...... 3^00 8ls MoaUia ...... 18.M • DINNER girls’ sleepwear Three Itontha ...... 6.76 boys’ & jr. boys’ pajamas if you’re not in it. One M o n th ...... 8.26 Every Friday Pajamas or gowns in flannelette or 4 to 7 8tol8 Single Copy ...... 16a brushed nylon. Prints, solids, 4-14. 1 .3 3 to 1 .8 8 Poly/cotton and all cotton flannel. Make sure your phone number is listed in the white pages of the new Fried tendersweet clams, Reg. to 3.99 Assorted prihts; Reg. 1.99 - 2.99.< L 6 9 2 . 2 2 telephone directory going to press soon. french fried potatoes and girls’ novelty tops If you're a businessman put your number in bold type (see how STARTS TOMORROW coleslaw (served 5:00-9:00 men’s hooded sweatshirts p.m. only - Seconds if you Skinny ribs! Mock and full turtle with Full thermal knits with zippered many of your competitors have) and list the after hours numbers long sleeves. Solids, stripes. 4 to 14. 1 .8 8 and 2 .6 7 $4 "Not since M*A*S*H has the medical pro­ wish) fOST ROAD *MOPfiNOjrLAZA fronts. Our Regular 5.99 where you can be reached . .. you’ll make it quicker and easier for fession been, more irreverently~or more 199 ^ I N #T«EET. ROUTE 30 Reg. 2.49 to 4.29 VERNON. CONN. 872-3189 men’s thermal underwear customers to find you. girls’fancy blouses admiringly-exposed to view. Chayefsky has HomsunniMAMans Raschel or circular knits for Order all your extra listings from The Phone Store 1:30 to 3 :3 0 Lace trims, ruffles... prints real warmth. Shirts, drawers. Reg. 2.69 ea * 2 « . devised a howlingly funny comedy that con­ ErtpwiMrww* and solids. Reg. 2.99-3J9 1 .8 8 now. You won't have another chance until next ye^r! M w til a>* 6rtM tM i MftiMr «aMk a PHOUi firms all our suspicions about the downright TbOLMNNAfXeilOMR GIRL’S QUILT ROBES MEN'S SWEATERS The Southern New England Telephone Company STOM incompetence of our medical institutions.” HOUUARD Toyt & NbVfItiit --Arihuf Knight, SATURDAY REVIEW SPV'8 & SNO-BOBS ...... -hi'li.ii'J-. J o H n s o n S • Snow Shovili Reg. 5 9 '! t) IM '. ■■ i'V,' M 'M'' AT 7 :1 5 . 0 :2 5 Reg. 4.99 to 12.99 $ 3 6= The new MANCHESTEfi-ROCKVILLE telephone ICE tiKATES IHARPBNED Ladies'Rohf, I eg to 13.99 394 TOLLAND TURNNKI ALtiO kW VBti. tiCItiEORti. EtC. directory closing soon! ”"niTrT7m 7r i iffiy S M A D E 2 Great Ways to Charge Manchtisttir SALE: THURS. :i80 nURNSIDE AVE EA5I HARTEORD MANCHESTER Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway thru SAT. FREE PARKING 5?8 AT EXIT 94 — WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY ^ 1145 Tolland Tumplka Moa thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Read Herald Ads Sat 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. MANCHEST^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 PAGE FIVE PAGE POUR MANC3HpSTER EVENING HERALD, ^N CftESTER, CONN., ^THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972

Oomthlttee, was . that of violating the ilrntrlypatpr rules of pure amateurism. No S 4 ’' ments and other reading matter in The Manchester Evening Herald. versiem of whatever sympathy may have Larson, Cynthia Ann, daughter of Craig I. and Judith Ar­ Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washing- risen for Karl Schranz as ah injured nold Larson, 42 Highland Dr., South Windsor. She was bom lon Post News Service. Feb. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. man. Publishers Representatives — Mathews, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold 43 Dorothy Rd., Man­ Shannon and Cullen Inc,, Special Agency Once we might have had a different chester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr.' and Mrs. Carl —New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. kind of pe^erslon —one in which people Larson, Oenterbrook. Her paternal great-grandmothers are MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- •Mrs. Helen Taylor, Ft. Plain, N. Y.; and Mrs. Betty Larson,' went overboard in support of the super TIONS. Ivoryton. She has two sisters, Christa, 3%, and Joanne, 2. Display advertising closing hours righteousness, the excessive purity, of * * * ’• 4 • For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. that old defender' of real amateurism, Moriarty, Kevin Barry, son of Mortimer E. and Marabeth For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. For Thursday-1 p.m. Tuesday. Avery Bnmdage. Kearney Moriarty, 34 Indian Hill Trail, Glastonbury. He was For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. bom Feb. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Classified deadline 4:80_p.m. day But there is little danger of that kind before publication 4:30 Enday for grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. JMm Kearney, 173 E. Center Saturday and Monday publication. of over emphasis today. We are more St., Manchester.' His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mortimer f likely to pedestal our offenders than our E. Moriarty, 69 Sycamore Lane, Manchester. He has two Thursday, February 10 brothers, Christopher. 2, and Paul, 1. saints. There might be a market for * • «> « 4 Bnmdage effigies, but not autograidis. Morris, Jennifer Bree, daughter of Ronald G. and Joetta The Governor Holds The Line But toere is no need for hasty produc­ Rohanna Morris, 14 Delmont St,, Manchester. She was bom Jan. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 75 1 1 college loans The spending and taxing' proposal Gov­ tion. He is indeed old, and Inevitably due grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rohanna, Wayneeburg, ernor MeskUl submitted to the General to pass his way, along with some virtues Pa. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Assembly yesterday seems, at .first and standards he has fought, fiercely Photocraphed by Sylvian Ofisra Morris, Brave, Pa. Her maternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. glance, something of a miracle. but often vainly, to preserve. ON THE CAPE IN WI!nTER: SNOW STORM, NAUSET MARSH Charies White, Spraggs, Pa., and Mrs. Andrew K. RcAanna, Waynesburg, Pa. She has three brothers, Greg, 9, Michael) 6, And Its own Inner weakness may be and Matthew, 3, and a sister; Michelle, 8. are on the books at HNB. that it does depend, for its own ultimate . ;4 4 ♦ * .4. Underwork As A Danger Justificatlmi, on some kind of fiscal Current Quotes MoCaln, John Frederick HI, son of John Frederick Jr. and m iracle. Now that we read of it, we wonder It Jan(^ce Dowty M cCain, White B irch D r., T riland. He w as b om Chasing The Whites Jan. 81 at Mahoheater Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ But there is^not going to be very much it doesn't happen more often than the "President Nixon should in­ Connecticut Yankee struct Haideman either to parents are Mr. and Mra. William E. Dowty, Grestwood Rd., political power or push bdilnd any effort other kind. By WILLIAM RASPBERRY name those he accuses and B y A.H.O. Tolland. His paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. John to reject the immediate incpositlon the We refer to the nervous breakdown The Washington Post document his charges—or to re­ Frederick McCain Sr., 'White Birch Dr., 'Tolland. His maternal The question of how the Mes- as in his appointment of Jifo. great-grandmother is Mrs. William E. Dowty, West Hartford. Governor offers, whether it be miracle, suffered by a gentleman over in France tract the statement and issue a WASHINGTON—America can and otherwise, black children public apology."—Democratic kiU administration is doing in Barbara Dunn to be (fommto- His paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Dominic Cersosimo, illusion, or sleig^t-of-hand, on the pos­ because he found himself compelled to never seem to figup out 'what to can learn, no matter what color Chairman Lawrence F. the down to earth business of sioner of Consumer ProtocUaB Eaat Hartford; and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hart, West Hart­ sibility that the future miracle is not go­ exist in BL cendMioa of underwork. do about its poor and its Mack their seatmates happen to be. O’Brien, on charges by Presi­ governing the state gets peri­ and that of Mrs. Beatrice Ko- ford.' . We started off chasing after 4- 41 i*- 4 ' * . ing to occur. citizens. dent NUon’s cMef-of-staff, H.R. odic neview from the commen­ vralsld to the State Gaming Until now, it has been the conunon- It forces them Into concentra­ wMte pei^le because that 'was Haideman, that critics of the tators. Commission. Hany, Alison Mary, daughter of David and Janice Steven­ Who, in an era of state financial emer­ place that it was overwork wfaldi held tions, whether through econ- (we thought) the sure way to President’s peace proposals son Hany, 105 Tracey Dr., 'V’emcm. She was bom Jan. 81 at get the resources we needed. There is a parallel effort of From that point the press re­ gency and possible need for new and in it the danger of nervous breakdown. ics, commercial manipulation or were “consciously aiding and Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother outright segregation. And then Now some of us are continuing the new state regime which also lease sUpped easily and grace­ is Mrs. Ruth Stevenson, 11 Fairview Ave. Ext., Rockville. Her higher taxation, is going to resist a pro­ abetting" the enemy. Now that we think it over, it seems to it announces that it would be the chase although we’ve forgot­ deserves periodic attention^ It fully into the pronouncement paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hany, 9 Fair- posal which promises to hold the line? jxiaslMe to deal with their prob­ ten vdiy it started. involves the often fascinating that "Governor MeskUl has also 'vidW'Ave. Ext., Rockville. She has a brother, Steven, 9, and us that old commonplace may ba've to ‘lit is irresponsible for him to To hold the line is the Govenior’s lems if only the people weren’t As provocative as Judge Mer- business of how the MeskUl re­ set the tone for the naming of four sisters, Eileen, 12, Loreen, 8, Melissa, 6, and Beth, l \ i . be reopened and reexamined and per­ so concentrated. hlge’s Richmond decree was, I inject Mmself at this Aiost criti­ gime is acquitting itself in the Rep. Ruth O. Truex as an as­ * m * * * basic proposition. Other than moving the cal moment into the most deli­ sistant minority, leader in the haps amended. Even when some reasonably would have preferred a ru l^ realm of image-making, public Valenti, Tammy Lee, daughter of Joseph and Bonnie No- sales tax down to cover public utility logical sMutian does suggest it­ that said not that pupils must cate negotiations of our govern­ relations, and political prega- State House of Reprosento- Granted that the ideal situation would ment in a way that could be ' votasky Valenti, 61 West St., Rockville. She was bom Jan. 81 bills exempted at present, he proposes self, it to almost an arttcle of be bused without regard to city ganda. fiv e s.” at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents be Just the right amount of work, neither American faith that no attempt boundary lines but that school tragically misinterpreted by t no new areas of taxation. And other than North tTetnam."—Republican There is'not necessarUy ql-. Fron^ its reference to the .. are Mrs. Madeline Novotasky, 144 Prospect St, Rockville; and too much nor too little, which direction will be made to implemtoit it money and resources must no Jqs^h Novotasky, Olanstonbury. Her paternal grandfather is the half a per cent Increase in the sales until it to too late for; it to be longer stop at those boundar­ Chairman Robert J. Dole, on ways a connection between the status M Assistant Minocty of departure from that ideal would we Sen. Edmund S. Muskle’s claim two sides of a state administra­ Leader Truex the press release ^ Joseph .Valenti, Glastonbury. She has a brother, Richard, 5, tax, which he asks in order to have the effective. ies. ^ and. p, fto^*'> Jo-Anne, 1. consider the lesser, therefore preferable We try scattered-site public It may still come to that. If that the President’s peace plan tion, between vdiat it actuaUy passed smoothly on to the cita­ state begin a 10 year sdiedule of paying is a retread of proposals that does and the way it tries to tion c i two distaff members of , ,4 4- ^ 4 . 4. . evil? Who seems the leM itrell adjusted, houMng (or cash housing sub­ the current trend continues, off the $244,000,000 deficit he inherited, sidies) as an alternative to pub-! there will likely be an end to have failed for six years. paint itself, and sometimes the the Governor’s personal staff. Mosher, Christopher Jrim, son of . Gary J.: and Linda the fellow who has a little too much property taxes as the cMef poUtical ptots it tries to make O’Bright Mosher, 67 Cooper St., Manchester. He was bom Jan. the Governor asks no change in the rates lie houatog concentration camps, It was at this moment when, m eans o t financing schools. And are alm ost entirely pOUtloal So at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ to do, or the one who has to slow down but only after the problem has "The suffering people of this Instead of pausing to pick up a of present taxes. one result will be that all the points with hardly any refer­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph O’Bright, 31 AUce'Dr., Manches­ a bit If he doesn’t want to have time on grown so large that there aren’t country want action.”—Chair­ sledge hammer and drive home In addition td heading the line, the schools within a state will be on ence to the serious side of pub- ter. IBs paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mo­ enough sites left in vdilch to man William M. Colmer, D- its polnti it went blandly tor- Ms hands? Which is healthier, the aAu- scatter the poor. equal footing, no matter wheth­ Uc service. sher, 174 Benton St., Manchester. His maternal great-grand; Govern proposes to sweeten the state Mlss., of the House Rules Com­ ward that the press release ex- We decide to move against er they are in rich neighbor­ mother Is Mrs. Arthur Guay, Pawtucket, R. I. His paternal ttonal small flow of adrenalin necessary mittee, in defending the panel’s Last weekend the pubUcity Mbited that restraint which la grant to the tow ns, up from the $206 he crime and narcotics in the hoods or poor. great-grandmother Is Mrs. Edmund Mosher Sr., 174 Benton St., action in taking an adminis­ - machinery of the RepubUcan true pubUc relations artistry. has allow ed this y ea r to $215 next year. to keep pace with a deadUne or a quota, When the wMte and the rich Manchester. ghettos only after they have be^ tration bill to end the West State Central Committee, work­ or the touch of demoralized dallying, discover that they cannot fi­ Its restraint invited and There may risk and there may be come virtually intractable (and Coast dock strike from the ing the image side of the road, after they have became a prob­ nance good public schools for tem pted aU poUtlcal conunen- Madden, Beth Ann, daughter of Richard and Patricia Sis­ the extra Mgaret, or even irialn Educatlim and Labor Com­ produced what was in its -way long range unsoundnesg in the Gov­ lem for the ncnblack and non- their own children and lousy tatora, like us, to pick up the son Madden, 610 Graham Rd., South Windsor, She' was bom ’ dlverslcnary mischief, which may be­ mittee and bringing it to a a minor masterpiece.. ernor’s proposals. 'The crunch of future p oor). ones for the rest, we will see vote. theme and make the obvious J eui. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ necessary spending may be more power­ come the reliance of the fellow who finds And porttonlazly have we the beginning of equality in pub­ In one feU swoop of its type­ point MriUoh is that, at the very parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Sisson, West Newton, moved too late In public edu- lic education or we will see the moment all this MesklU-Repub- Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund him self 'With m ore tim e than duty? "The fact that we are coming writer, it took over the women’s ful than the revenue structure the Gov­ caUen. end of public education. lican tenderness for the ladtes T. Madden, Brighton, Mass. She has two brothers, Richard back tomorrow speaks for it­ vote for Governor MeskUl. ernor is relying upon. He may be post­ Opce these New England rocks had a When some basic education . J r. 7, add Scott, 4. self.’’—Mediator Sam Kagel, was showing, that wicked male would have been a desirable The techniques by which it poning, instead of resol'vlng trouble. He conclusive answer nobody dared dieputo. -when asked if unirai and man­ chauvinist. House Speaker WU- thing to r blacks, white Amer­ Herald Uberated aU the women of Con­ 11am Ratchford, a Damoorat, is postponing, at an expensive and wast­ Work, they said, never hurt anybody. icans made it illegal to teach agement negotiators attempting necticut to vote for MeskUl for­ to end file West Coast dock was reacting negatively to tha ed interest rate, the retirement of his blacks to read and write. Yesterdays ever after caught the Demo­ demand of a group of his own When blacks would have been strike were near an agreement. crats by Butpriss in a moment inherited deficit. Of White Elks And Black Sheep lady members of the HMise CONNECTICUT SALVAGE ecstatlo over really good segre­ 25 Years Ago of great disadvantage for them. that he appoint one of their But we are none of us very zealous for gated schools, they got schools "I think he’d like to IMiiblt In summary, the minor mas- itoO HILUARD Sr. (eer. Adsmi) Talk about legislative thickets — the, Roy M. Thompson passes Stu­ member an assistant floor lead- the business of looking for more trouUe that were eeperate but awful. criticism if he could. That’s not terpieca in question was a ‘ MANCHESTER. CONN, one a Supreme Court Justice warned dent Embalmer examination; he Local authorities are now will­ the first time that tod of press release in wMch RepubU­ rheas 449-7712 than 'we have to bear, from year to year. some years ago that we’d get into by is associated with Watkins Fu­ ing to desegregate their schools, thing's been said, and I don’t can State Vice Chairman Anna- Any poUfical press relsaoe 'And Governor MeskUl happens to be trying to redlstrlct state legislatures is’ neral Service. as ncthiciT to the one we’re getting into but only after the courts have blame Mm for trying.’’—Sen. Mae Swltaski, herself a prime adiich can lead up to such a m . NEIGHBORJ a Governor who has a very special right on discrimination and liquor licenses. said desegregation Isn’t enoush: . 10 Years Ago EJdmund S. Muskle, D-M alne, in example of a womsin -who never pbint, and then possess the saU to ask the state to go along with his hold The Connecticut ctnrent confrontation You have to integrate. respixise to President Nixon’s had to be Uberated because control not to make it but leave Ever since we read Always one step behind. It involves, among others, the white Elks Idr, t and Mrs. Alan Ledgard comment that critics of Ms she was always equal, was it for others hr discover and about the disaster the line gamble. would be almost laughable, ex- of Groton and some little Mack aheep of Henry St. are elected presi­ peace policies should not give Quoted praising Governor Mes- emphasize reserves a high rat­ that befell the S.S. cept for the fact that the prob­ His spedel claim is that he is the first from Moty’s down next to 'Yale. Both dents of file Mancbester Square incentive to the enemy to pro­ kiU for the honors and responsl- ing, even if, after it is all over, Queen Elizabeth, m y lems keep growing worse. Governor in modem Connecticut history have been denied renewal of their liquor Dance Club. long the war in Vietnam. biUtles he had given to women. there are StUl a few Ccnneotlout wife has been wor­ Remedies that would have work­ ladles'W ho escap e the |iet. who has ever succeeded in achieving a license by the State liquor Control Oom- ed a few years ago become in­ rying about HER misston on the groumte of discrimina­ visible reduction in state spending. adequate when they are aiq;died boat, the GLEMP tion. (named for our Governor MeskUl has accomplished too late. And we’ve - finally M orels is allegedly discriminating reached the point where no cne, Today in History Glorious Empori­ this by his across the board percentage against women because it restricts its white or black, has aay clea r When Irish Eyes Are Smiling T oday Is Thursday, F eb. ,30, um). So she sent me Umintation on iependlng, by his execuUve membership to men and allows women IdAft of what will work' now. (urawling into the attic to check, and sure enough only in certain areas and certain dining­ ’Virtually no one wants busing the 41st day o f 1973. T hem are Imptementation of some portions of the I had forgotten to let the air out for the winter. rooms at certain times of the day. There on the level it would take to 325 days le ft in the year. Btherington report, and most con­ Is no chaige of discrimination against integrate the schooto in most Boats require caio and ever since she got the Today’s HigUlglit In Htotovy GLEMP (in a salvage lot) she has taken it to the spicuously and convincingly of aU by non-whites at Mbry’s, and the reference metropolitan areas. in the song to "Mack sheep" would tend I for one, would be willing to On this date In 1763, F rafioe gas station regularly to maintain its air pressure somehow managing to make the past . to bear this out. take one stop backward, to hon­ ceded Canada to England me and plumpness. year^an era of substantial decline in the The Elks at Groton are accused by est deaegregatimi. That is, let us the Treaty of Pails was signM. The point is — we’re just as liable to get rabber actual number of employes on the state the liquor commissloaera of barring move tortlurighay against any ending the F rench and imWan membersMp to non-wMtes, a policy attempt at official discrimina­ War. boats as electronics, carpet, food, glassware, toys, payrolls. which is written into its bylaws.. No tion. But at the same time, let It. ciething or dinosaurs. We may not have what you His attempt to make-do for another mention was made of discrimination US end the humiliation of chas­ 'U. On This Date want when you want it, but if we do we can sell it against women, though we would be sur­ ing after rich vdiite children. fiscal year 'without any reach for new In 1828, the South Am erloan to you at less than dealers themselves pay. Try prised to discover that female Elk-ship And it is humiliating. For one or hlgh^T taxes has to be based, in good revolutionaiy, Simon BoUmr. oiir friendly atmosphere and a satisfaction guaran­ is on totally equal terms, in regard to thing it says to black children becam e ru ler Of Colum bia. tee that really means something. We call it a “no part, on the posslbUity that such savings use of club bars and eattog flaclUtles, as that there Is something inher­ In 1840, England’s Qusan hard time” guarantee ’cause that’s what it is — no is the rule in male Elk-dom. ently wrong with them, some­ can be held and even expended to some toria' married Prince Albert ands, huts, or maybes if you are dissatisfied with thing that con be cured only by degree, and this is a possibUlty that The temptation is to treat the whole In 1846, m em bers o f the Mior- your purchase for any reason within 30 days. business facetiously, and some comment the presence of wMte cMldren. should engage a support that crosses Some of us don’t believe that men Church began an swvVm has been in this vein. But, as Joseph D. west from Nauvoo, lU; This weekend we’ll have a weird assortment to party lines. Duffey, of Hartford, the formed candi- Some of us believe that given adequate resources, financial In 1989, Pope Pius Xt died. peddle. There’s a young ladies’ clothing stock con­ Peiiu^ the miracle the Governor date for U.S. Senator, observed .Friday, In 1989, the Japanoaa occu ­ taining brands like Gordon, Anvil, North Shore, those who cHsmlas the Mary's atfalr as seems to depend upini can be given pied Hainan Island o ff the aovitti Casual Scene, and Fanfare at half what the fancy trivial "have missed the point." The res­ A Thought for Today coast of China. enough reaUty to carry the state stores get; Professional quality floor sealer for taurant is in jmaotice used as a busineu In 1942, during W orid W ar i l , and professional eatlng-and-conference Sponsored by fivs Manchester linoleum, vinyl, etc. at $7.50 for a 5 gallon pail; through. It seems to us that the General OouncU of Churches production of cars tor olvtUans some select sofas and chairs from Comfort Chair (dace, and women who are barred from was halted in the United StotM. AssemUy wlU find itself bound to sup­ its public rooms suffer a degree of d irect' ------r Co. at less than dealer cost; Stereo 8 Track Tape press some of its own spending in­ disadvantage. By the same token, ad­ It Did Some Good Ten Y e a n Ago decks at $29.70; Color TV sets from $188.60; 100 A New Hebrides cMeftaln sat stincts, and give the hold-the-line iBO- vice and fraternal organizations such as It was dlKlooed that file ft. hanks of poly rope at $1.30; new assortment of peacfully reading the Bible, the Elks that arMtrarlly bar one class Soviets had rtoesed the U-2 to- records and tapes; Scott dispenser towels, plus posal a chance. when he was interrupted by a cf people saddle them with buslnees as connalsaanoe pUot, Frenois hundreds of things I can’t rertiember. well as social handicaps. B’tench trader. "Bah," the trad­ Gary Powers, in exchange for "Ths argument that the issue is er said, “why ore you reading the UB. release of the Soviet So come visit and enjoy the free delicious coffee. No Need For Effigies trivial is no more valid than it was 20 the Bible? I. suppose the mis­ spy, Cot Rudolf Abel. No one will high pressure you to buy, but we’ll be years ago vraen Mack men and women sionaries have got hold of you, real appreciative if you do. My wife says, “Don’t By aU descriptions, Karl Schranz, the sought to lids buses and sit at lunch you poor fool. Throw it away! Five Years Ago forget your wallet!” Austrian aider, is too nice a guy to fit counters in the south," Dufley observed. The Bible never did anyone any The 20th Amendment dealing easily into the growing gaUery of anti- Whatever file rights end'wrongs, the g o o d ." with presidential dlsaUUty and whole issue seems inexorably headed for RepUed the chieftain calmly, succession became part of the b b m b m b b r o u b b x - heroes modem society likes to collect the courts, where overwork^ and puz­ "If it weren’t for this Bible, U.S. OiHuiUtutlan a s N eva d a ,b e­ HAUenNO HOURS 1 FBI- and honor. zled personnel may be forgiven, as court you’d be in my kettle there by came the 88th state to ratify. DAim 10 to 8 and 8ATUR- |Ihe crime of which he was convicted convenes, if they are hoard doing some n o w !" DAIB 18 to 6. WB BBST A humming atxNit the .poor little lambs Submitted by: One Y ea r Ago and for whhdt be was punished, by a LOVi who have their .'way. — MERIDEN Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Oambodla’a head cf stgite, Lun Noi, suffered a stroke and 28 to 14 vote of the International Olynqilc RBIOORD. ------St. James R. c . Church was reported partly poralyasd. u MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 P A G E S E V E N P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAI^CHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 \ BOGNER ’S i A Sweetheail of A Frank •

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CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 PAG E N IN E South Windsor ^kating ■ Coasting Business Mirror O b itu a r y Vernon Offices To Close Something New Happened at The 'Ihe Municipal Building One Dead; 21 Hurt Mrs. Dorlae T. Kanehl Big Apartment Complex Family Life Threatened, will be closed tomorrow to Private funeral services tor Fonner Manchester Green Esso—Come observance of Lincoln’s Mrs. Dorise Tomm Kanehl of 68 Lutheran Pastor For Pleasant Valley Rd. Traditionists G>ntend Birthday, Saturday, Feb. 12. Oxford St., who died Tuesday, In and Get Acquainted With The New Elmergency telephone num­ In Trailer Blast will be tomorrow at the Holmes The Planping and Zoning The PZC also approved a n ______By JOHN CUNNIFF 000 to 10,000 acres run into se­ Deaier of... Funeral Home, 400 Main St. bers have been set up. Hiey Commission (PZC) has approv- addition to the zoning regula- There will be skating at vere problems of Inefficiency To Take New Post are: TEWKSBURY, Mass. (AP) — liquid natural gas processing Burial will be at the conven­ ed a 30i-unlt apartment com- tions to require a 16-foot buffer charter Oak Field and Center NEW YORK (AP) —Among y,at in effect destroyed them, One person was dead and 21 plant, located to a densely set- ience of the family. IflB^way, 64»«070. plex to be located on Pleasant area between restricted coin- gp^ngs Park Annex today from the - concerns of Americans with ih* ------gome have since been dis-/ 'the Rev. Bruce E. Rudolf, cthera injured to toe wake of a tied area. Residents of toe area Mrs. Kanehl was found Tues­ Refuse, 949-1886. Valley Rd. at Clark St. mer^al zones and abutting resl- jq p.m. and at Union Pond u S o , pastor of Trinity Lutheran fbre and expicalon late Wednes- were evacuated but were day night In her car, apparently limit to how Sanita^ Sewer and Wa­ day night that destroyed two allowed to return about three William Grace, PZC chair- dentlal or rural areas. j^om 3.80 to 10 p.m. t "There is a Caiurch since 1966, will preach ter, 649-9697. a suicide. man, said tho property pre- School Menu Coasting will be permitted at t a m l^ has taken on much land can be operated ef- trailer trucks carrying liquid hours after toe fit^pit alarm at FALSO’S Mrs. Kanehl was bom In Man­ his final sermon Sunday and natural gas and sent a fire ball 10:S9 p.m. ’Two more alarms chester and had been employed vlously belonged to the Nevers Monday, Hotdog on a bun, Center Springs Park from 3 to will then leave to take over €sso. family in South Windsor and cabbage slaw, buttered beets, lo p.m. they ” ” ””say, ” that " the family "™ farm must have an interest In the hundreds of feet into toe air. were sounded within 16 minutes at the Aetna Ufe and Casualty duties at toe Redeemer Lu­ Fenn Meets was sold to Rocco Alexander of milk, and Valentine cherry ------is disappearing. especially an equity Inter- Arthur Sutcliffe, 60, <4 Low- of toe first, 6o., Hartford. theran Church, Newton, N. J. East Hartford. The property cake. Lost along with it, they fear, est; he can’t merely be an em- ell, an employe of the Lowell George Doulames,' an execu- SERVICE STATION She is survived by her mother Pastor Rudolf came to Ver­ MCC Students was then purchased by Salvatore Tuesday, Shells with meat and are the wholiseme qualities of ploye working regular hours.” Oas Co., died this morning at tive vice president of toe Low- in Manchester, a daughter in non fellowtog graduation from Amato of East Hartford, who tomato sauce, molded fruit a strong family life, thrift, in- A farmer, he maintains, is Massachusetts General Hospl- ell Gas Co., who was called to Somerville, Mass., and a sis­ 5 W o u n d e d Concordia Theological Semi­ Over Janitor submitted the application. salad, com bread and butter, dependence, individuality, re- successful because of the tal. toe scene at toe time at toe 484 EAST MIDDLE TORNPIKE, AT THE GREEN . . . ter In Newington. nary, St. Louis, Mo. He was or­ The complex, approved at the milk and blond brownie. spcnsibility, hard work and a amount of extra effort he is Dr, R(4>ert H. Fenn, dean of Hie tojurles and death re- blast, said toe conflagration be- There are no calliiig hours. Patrick Andrews Michael Andrews dained Into toe holy ministry PZC’s meeting Tuesday, is ex- Wednesday, Tomato soup, In U lster, respect for property and per- willing to put into his Job, work faculty and acting president at sulted when fire ruptured a Stui when toe fully loaded truck A son. that a piald employe of a laige and Installed into the pastorate Manchester Community College, totik truck full of gas. Eighteen backed into and ruptured a "FRIENDLY SERVICE, and WE MEAN IT!" Mrs. Elsworth Johnson pected to contain 27 buildings baked macaroni and cheese, of toe local congregation to one Part of a Navy Family on 38.24 acres. Of the total, 184 buttered green beans, bread The major flaw in this point farm wouldn’t be inclined to met yesterday afternoon . with firemen, two other gas emirioy- pipe used to transfer toe Uquid BOLTON—Mrs. Fanny John­ Y o u th S h ot at view is that It assumes cor- use, at least -without added seiYlce. . w . -r ...... will be one-bedroom units, and butter, apricot crisp w i^ student representatives about es and a repMter for toe Low- Sas from toe trucks to large son, 61, of Mystic, formerly of Navy Airman Michael J. chcse the Navy. They are 1971 will be two-bedroom units. topPlng- porate farms and family farms cempensation. The cimgregation has not yet' the separation from MOC em­ ell Sun were hurt. storage tanks. Bolton, died last night at Man- BELFAST (AP) — Gun bat- called a new pastor to take Pas­ GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL! Andrews and Navy Seaman graduates of Manchester High ^here will be parking for 633 Thursday, Pizza with meat ties are the antithesis of each other. farmer with an interest in ployment of Elmer SchnUl of The explpsloii demolished toe Hie escaping gas caught fire, and bomb tor Rudolf’s place. In the In­ ------‘ ■ ...... and cheese, tomato sauce, green explosions They aren’t. Some 76 per cent the land, because he owns it or East Hartford. truck, damaged another, heavl- he said, and set off toe ex- A public hearing on the com- salad, Italian bread and but- '^°«"ded five persons in North- of corporate farms are family owns the crop, will do the work terim period toe Rev. David Schroll has been working as a ly . damaged two fire trucks and plosion that obliterated toe sy aUai-Slot Moreover, according to a time it takes to do thfe joto is preach Sundays and the Rev.' ter since November. A state facilities of the gas company metal of toe equipment in toe K | WUhelm lITlktos of toe Prince Regular Plus , 1920 in Hancock, Vt., and Rd. have graduated from re- charged. _ where it will be located cream fudge bar. by soldiers l«now, these made available." idiysical examination, made aft- plant here. area: ORECN lived in Bolton before moving to crult training at the U.S. Naval WhUe attending high school of. Peace Church, Coventry, will er he started working, revealed ’Hie injured firemen Included Two large storage tanks less 1 STAMPS J Mystic a few months ago. She Training Center in Orlando, ^®^ worked for two-and-a serve the congregation during Rev. Bruce E. Rudolf the presence of four rieal or po- 14 men of Tewksbury’s 88-man than 80 feet away from toe Gas Valuable was a member of Bolton Con- Fla. ’ years as busbeys at Wil- toe week. tentlal disabilities, \riilch could force and four fire fighters truck were saved, however, as gregatlonal Church and was During Pastor Rudolf’s pas endanger his health. He was from nearby Billerica who were fire fighters laid down a water fbrmerly employed at Crestfield the,e NavyNavv and alreadyalreadv knowicn™., a in the Naval reserves for sev- ^he commission also granted chocolate sauce. hail of bricks and bottles more benefits. He is more ef- tw^te here, toe congregation notified that he would be sep- approaching toe scene when toe curtain to keep them cool, Convalescent Home and Hos- lot about it. Their father served months before reporting to Those virtues, according to ficient and a better buslness- selocated from toe site it had arated, effective today. truck exploded. Doulames said that when toe (THIS SPECIAL IS GOOD THRU SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13th) a one-year temporary and con------thrown by yelling children. occupied on Prospect St. since Air Armada Dr. Fenn said that he explain- At least two firemen and one fire first broke out an employe with the Navy for 20 yeairs and Orlando on Nov. 4. HU4r.«oi ncmr.if wniiom Manchester Evening Reraid Neighbors said the boy was Walter Penn,, are not lost bo- man, an opinion j buttressed , __ by Survivors, besides her hus- their mother served with the Michael is being stationed at j ^ .. Z . a«..u. TOi j j i «... V . 41. cause of the corporate form, statistics Shewing three farm- 1882, to the'’ new chuirch on ed to toe students that SobraU’s gas company worker suffered <4 the company, one of four on rotta of Buckland Rd. for stor- Sk>uih Windsor correspondent, not carrying a gun, but the __ .... ,______, __ j ___ band, are two sons, Ronald L. Navy for 22 months from 1961 Memphis, Tenn. and will at- f evidence only of era can now feed 100 people. Meadowlarif Rd. which was employment required pasaliig a serious Injury. duty at toe time, climbed at(q> Barbara Varrlck, P o i s e d A s OPEN ^General WE'RE Bacon of Bolton and Alvan H. to 1963. ’They have been station- Ici>d the Aviation Machinist electrical equipment. , Tel, 844-8374. had^been fired na n ml < ® mere stable, businesslike op- "He is a recognized business- dedicated last July. phjrsical examination, he was The blast "Ut up the sky so toe tanks and attempted to shut HERE TO Bacon of Tolland; a daughter, ed in Norfolk, Va., Beeville, Mate Jet "A ” School there. ------ner '"nie Irish Renubilenn partially necessitated man, a competent one. He is While to Rockville, (Pastor told he would be placed cn toe you could read a newspaper," off toe valve feeding the bum- DAILY Mrs. Belva Rletta of East Hart- Tex., and Thompsonvllle, Conn. Patrick is being stationed at the Army is using lads of hl^age to ® 320-acre Iowa well Informed as compared to RudoIiSi has been a member D e te rre n t payroU prior to taking It, but siald Fire Chief Henry L. lOlton Ing pipe. Automotive Repairing STAY. ford; a brother, Evan Whittier The family has lived in Man- Radioman "A ” School at Bain- I®-™, for example, might have the farmer of old and probably of the Rockville Area Clergy he would be separated if it of Andover, who directed fire- "Another two seconds and Including AND NOT of Hancock, -Vt.; a sister, Mrs. Chester since 1962 when Mr. bridge, Md. When the twins ^ ^ * * ^ b o y ^ v^°*roM rted** in ®“ ®^ ♦225,000. has as wide a range of interests Council, has been involved to (Continued from Page One) proved unsatisfactory. He said fighting efforts after Tewksbu- he’d have had that valve closed Sundays Eleven sBriniiR emditinn ^ Farm families change, of as his urban friends. He reads the Jaycee’s Drug Information that Schroll agreed to toe terms, ry Chief Ifmilam Chandler was and there would have been no PLAN­ Dorothy Cronan of Hancock; Andrews retired as a chief pet- finish "A ” School which lasts in Area U.S. Cemmand announced to- ir We Garry A Complete Line and five grandchildren. ty officer aboard the US8 about four months they will at- TTiHsurhai-a in -Raifoof a «.n course, says Pehn. -But they re- the Wall Street Journal. -He Assistance Line program and Separation notification was injured. problem at aU," he said. NING TO this past year was appointed to d^y. (Ihe Command, also report glvsn upon recommendation of A policeman who was a half ------Funeral services will be Sat- Wasp, homeported in Boston, tend Jump School, m a wu orttony ““ LEAVE! urday at the Fletcher Funeral Michael and Patrick have a the Religion and Miedlctoe Com- ed seven deaths from nonhos- a State Department of Health mile away at toe time of toe i7i ' i. i?- of QuaiRy Esso Produeto! Home, Rochester, Vt. Burial Education was the major rea- brother, Mark, 8, and a sister, mittee of Rockville General tUe occupational itoyslclan. explosion said It looked like "a 192a Flight tin t Merit Finalists *».r.S5 p™. Hospital. He served on toe high In toe meantime. Dr. Fenn new day In July," and said toe LONGTEARBYEIN, Swlfatber- will be in Chelsea, Vt. son that Michael and Patrick Melissa, 9. Roman Catht^c^**Shore Road ‘^®*’*y involve a farm family of ,tains, is not just a great in- The total of combat dead was school’s work-study program , added, MOC has tried to fit heat from the fire ht that dls- geh — George Hubert Wilkins ’The Holmes Funeral Home, Eleven seniors from three area high schools have district, a policeman was hit in committee and was also a mem­ three less than toe week ®ei®r®> Schroll Into a position that would fence was Intense enough to and Cari Ben Blelson flew from 400 Main St., was in charge of been designated finalists in the National Merit Schol- the thljdi by a shot from a ^ American agricuHure. SU . and South Vietnamese head- jeopardize his condition, but make him turn away. Point Barrow, Alaska, to Spltz- local arrangements. Bolton ber of the Capital 'Region Men­ arship Program. The naming of another, who is cur- speeding car. nw rei^ ~ ^ tal Health Planning Council. qua^rs ^ report^ a drop none was available. «®»«1®'1 for Bolton’s registrars ^hool basketball t e ^ , will fj"® "’ ®™ ® Joint statement said toe third meeting of senior govern- J * I !? to*; '*®P®'1'«®"‘ ^ f'® Thousands Lost' n&rd's nAmAtprv of voters Ateofinn amnif-vAa away game tomerrow Allen, 106 New Bolton Rd*, __^ ^ miniatef-a in aa manv good collateral. Because of the secondary scho<4 teachers of committee of toe new New Eng­ eral’s office ruled toot Sdiroll ^ n S m t 7 ‘ call at the fu- T Tt East HamptoYnigh at 8 p.m. J- Dingwall, son o f governor’s proposal, if present- m«nt ™ ^ ^ ® ” depression of toe 1980s, Equl- English who made a proUml- land District iriiich will go into In Iran Snow could not waive his rights. • OPENOAiLYlOtelO! ne^h^eT ^or?^ from^ to ^ 'n>® J®"*®*- varsity will play at Mrs. David DingwaU. 387 E. ed last year, "would have ‘ able became toe reluctant „ary screening of more than effect in January 1979. Dr. Fenn said that his Impres- 4 and 7 to 9 » m structors in toe summer swim- e:30. Tuesday night at 8 toe Middle Tpke., and toe late Mr. eliminated most of toe con- f e n t ^ ^ noMlWe* M llt i^ ®*^®*’ ° ' 2,000 ScholasUc Writing Awards Having an interest In ath­ (OonUnned from Page One) stoci was that the students left letics he participated in the Ver­ a with the feeling toe meeting did -SIRVICK DIPT STORES • MPIE FREE PARKmU! ' mlng program at a meeting of Bulldogs will play Bacon Acad- DlngwaB; Miss Suzanne C. Hel- and chaos that marred moves ovma none now. entries yesterday at toe Hart- Hoveida set up a special « — ™ fvirmnn ♦»’“ »“ ' - T "♦■"’v emv at home. >®L daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,„nir.intor, nmnin,, Moreover, farm loans Involve ford Mlton. Final judging will non'basketball league and was not meet their definition of an G e o i^ T. Ortemiui me smaiy siuuy committee BuUetin Board Otto F. Heller, 72 Chambers St. t^® 1*"! “ «^>®«ve session. . almost no defaulte. Farm faml- be done Sunday toy a different a fiitalist In toe RookvlUe Ten­ disaster headquarters in Teh­ "investigation.” Probably, he < ^ ig e ^ I ^ a s (pieman, 82, The Board of Education will Also, Miss Abble R. Horwltz, ^ith toe spectre of last “ ®“ steadUy, and jury. nis league’s open tournament ran to corardinato rescue efforts said, they had hoped for a re­ examination of the physical re­ Trem endous Savings! Discontinued Modeis from Top Maker! of Essex, formerly of Manches- ’The study group, comprised tonight at 8 in toe library daughter cf Dr. and Mrs. Mel- y®®r ® debacle behind them, and V < O U r i r r e V e i l l S many of toe farms once heavily ------last summer. personally. ter, died yesterday at an Essex toe fuU boards of selectmen ^ toe Center School.* vin Horwltz, 223 Ludlow Rd.; “*® beckoning of toe Noyember mortgaged are now free and Terrence K. Nolan, son of Mr. M rs. Rudolf, a registered port and state statute. However, Reports said at least six bull­ convalescent home. He was toe and finance, as well as a few xhe Bolton Junior Women’s AJan M. Sandals, son of Mr. and elections ahead, toe legislature t l a y D O y 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 8 clear of debt. Of U.S. farmland and Mrs. GeiMge J. Nolan of 861 nunse, has worked part-time as he concluded, MKX! has followed dozers have been loot when husband of Mrs. Helen Strange members of the community. Club will meet twUght at 8 at St. Mrs. George Sandals, 40 Steep *® bound to avoid making ges- P I vrarto 1220 bUIion, only 130 bll- Parker St., has been awarded a teacher of the TjaMaric meth- all state procedures. they sank into ravines while Coleman. has made a preliminary recom- George’s Church for a business HoUow Lane; and.Stephen A. tures that would barm their x T O I I l A l « y i H g Uon is mortgaged. a first class general radiotele- ot of prepared chlldMrth at trying to' dear railways and Mr. (>>leman was bom Feb. mendation of $2.26 per hour for meeting only. The program an Sisco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- chqnces for re-election. - He maintains that toe futiire phone certificate by toe Eeder------C O U P O N ------^ Rockrille Oeneral Hoqpital. She hl^w ays in Aiarbaljan and 14, 1889 In Broad Brook, son of registrars; 12.60 for toe election the British Infant School has aid.®i«)po, 66 ArcelUa Dr. ^s a result, the Senate Demo- EDWARD3VILLE, 111. (AP) of farming as a solid, business- al Oommunlcatlons Oonunis- was a member of the Vernon central Irpn. , r WITH THIS COUPON * Maurlce and Catherine Donovan moderator; $2 for voting ma- been canceled. ECHS cratic leaders have promised — a benefit basketball game like operation with prirflt poten- slon. He - recently completjed ^ Junior Wfenen’s Club, and as YOU CAN GET A Very little respue wo(rk can I Coleman, and was a self-em- oblne mechanics; and . $1.85 for ------East Catholic High School stu- ^b®*- MesWll’s budget proposal y^ilch was scheduled tonij^it at H®1 Is excellent. And Prudential studies at the Don . Martin a committee . riulrmaa, won REGULAR OUP OF I Insurance must think so too'be- School of Radio and Television be done a t the moment because ployed carpenter. He was a machine . . tenders, . , challengers, ------ManchesterIter EveningEveninr Hera'd d»nt.dents are Patrick J.i Farreai,irarr*.!,! vrill receive speedy and objec- Wood myer H*,gh School be ------4— . ------® Mateiwlde' recognition for a former member of Campbell ®^entee ^ ot counters and Bolton correspondent . Judith son of M i. ah^'Mrs. James FaS* Ibe .Btate cause it lias 11.4 1)111100 in- Arts and Sciences,.,Hollywood, program la safety for toe town. It is physically Impoeslble to — - - — Senate. tween tiie faculty arid Playboy vested in fwan i V ^ ___ reach the afflicted suetus under Council, KofC, and a veteran ®„®“ ®” ebeckers. At present, Donohue, TeL 649-8409. rell, 96 Dartmouth -Rd.; Miss Calif., under toe GI BIU. A 1968 The ooiqile has five ohlldnm. of World War I. ‘ *'®®® P®®*® P®y *1-1® P®*’ Vanessa L. Hagenow daughter ' ** *"®’^ ^Hub bunnies has been canceled During toe evolution of toe Manchester High School gradu- H___ ie______Hrinity______council Church the present otrcumstances, one Survivors, besides his wife, bour. of Mr and Mra Alfred H «e n - ^ ’’®® *A®"tbs before toe two by order of Madison County factory farm, which Is really ate. he served three years Jn has resohedided its servloe for Phot jv to flew over the region for W are a son, James S. Coleman of A salary of $425 was suggest- Chuck Connors ow 29 Whitney M • and Alsto J legislative chambers, began to a rcu lt Judge Michael Kinney, what many people have in the military InteUlgence, the coming Sunday. Following *’®ported. AT Manchester; 4 daughters, Mrs. ed for toe director of toe sum- PcMlk son of Mr. £Uid Mrs Ed- K^aPP'® with toe Issue. lOnney issued the temporary mind when they refer to toe last one In Saigon. Sunday Sriiool there wiU be AU the roads to the buried George W. Jdinson Sr. of ” »er swimming program held-' 'J'q g 0 HivOrCCd. w lnE Pesclk 92'cilnt 14 o 1, 1 Crucial Appropriations Com- Rev. Casimlr F. Gienit, pastor point of diminishing returns. Schaller Rd., onairman of toe be installed In bis new church clouds nudte It impossible for Minor of Coventry, Mrs. Robert °t M-36 to |2 per hour was sug- SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Manchester, Conn. \Rlvard and Mrs. Fred Surber, Seated for senior life guards. ™ e J ^ “ ®*J e™- mlttee. said after hearing Mes- of St. Mary’s church in nearby Once it was thought that toe gtate American Association of on Feb. 29. helicopters to fly. ^both of West P a lm Beach _ Fla__ - ®>»d begin conducting hear- tion said he opposed the ap, volume. But mere than a few islatlve committee, recently, re- man and Mrs. Julia Kicking, E®ttbig 1>oto of Manchester; 14 gn^and- |“®™) are starting at ♦1.30 per marriage after almost nine T^tit..to i s ^ o m ^ ______‘*‘® '^®®'‘ ^ Pearance _ of _ toe______bunnies as huge ventures have learned turned from Washington. DA3., AND HER FRIENDS , which is less toan toe probably would need only "promotion of entertainment that this isn’t always so. where she was an advisor to drem and 11 great-grandchU- ^ “te^^iiere*; ^®^der terms of a pr^rty S r t bM iJ, ^ati^s «®®^’en- un^ntoi^ to w IriuUrttoi'of During recent years Penn hw the national legislative cominlt- watched corpoimte fanns of 6,- tee at toe AARP-NRTA nntiiiai The funeral will be Saturday Wednesday. Miss Bolton. ’ ’ governor has taken a * ^ ’‘ ®^™***- 10 n m from too Tohn F Revised pay scales ranging Devi will receive no alimony The 12 area students are , 4. - f nroonnoia from loof We Sold Thousands This S em ey Punwal H^me 219 w ' “ “ P®*' *^®‘ *“ ,000 and Interest among 4,750 National Merit fl- year pj^d work^Ttoem ^So^h^ Snter St., with a Mass of toe ^* *‘*“‘’‘* ™P«®®*f"f ®®®'h®« ®* Ldget,’^said Ctohe^. town Offices, and an separated Oct. 29. one per cent of all secondary x,® ■Hio Aaoiimntion ot io-< r*“ 1‘ee 'bianagar. baseball player, ha^ four ^ s ^aiits will be anno“ nce7 be^ at the fu- MembersMembers of of toe toe committee committee from a previous marriage. tweeft mid-March and mid-May. months. ^ neral home tomorrow from 7 Top Democratic legislative to 9 D m ed at this point are only leaders, after meeting with P‘ ■ ______preliminary recommendations, Vernon Mesklll a few weeks ago, pre- LT.WOOD n ®"ri *"®y *>e changed before toe Harry H. Kemble committee has finfehed its work. dictoi adjournment by April 16. Mesklll blunted toe possible ROC3CVTLLE Harry H. present plans call for toe panel LOCKER PUNT AND MEAT MARKET Kemble, 83, of 39 Reed St. died take a second look at every attacks of most critics by rec­ this morning at Rockville Gen- job classification after prellm- Steele Joins ommending only a slight in­ Push crease in toe sales tax — from ' eral Hospital. inary recommendations are WHOUE TOP — U^S.D.A. CHOICE 6% per cent to 7 per cerit. Hie Mr. Kemble was born April complete, to determine whether 19, 1888 in Ellington and had "the whole picture" is real- only other tax change he pro­ been employed at Rockville tgtic in terms of toe budget. For New Post O ffice posed was reduction in toe W ^ e n Mills before he retired. sales-tax exemption on utility Survivors are a daughter. Second District Congressman in assuring toe patrons in Ver- bills from 320 to 310. Mrs. Harry H. Satryb of Rock- Robert H. Steele, today asked non toe best cf postal serv lce- Sirioin vllle; a son. Lester R. Kemble T t o ^ ^ S ^ c e t — ti^ «*e United States Postal Serv- the__bulldlng^^^ new facility to replace toe Vernon post office." How To Collect ^ " ‘S t v m e “ c « ^ ld ;r toe posts of Ice to make toe building of a „Thig move, to conjunction of grandchildren and a great- ^ ------new postal- facility----- In - Vernon------a with toe proposed upgrading of Lottery Cash grandchild. School Menu top priority In toe fiscal 1973 the Rockville facility, will have Monday, hot dog nklln P®®”®*^ butter and jelly Republican stated, "It Is now many years,” Steele said. state lottery were aanounced WILL CUT INTO STEAKS AND dress them in their beautiful fashion outfits. pastor of toe Rockvlile United cheese wedges, time for toe postal service to Ttoe Board of Directors of toe today by Joseph R. Burns, ex- ROASTS AS YOU WISH. W IU 4 BLAST Metoodlst Church will officiate ®**°®®l®Ie pudding; Wednesday, take toe second and final step Rockville area Chamber of ecutive secretary of toe Com- FREEZE — NO EXTRA OHABOE. Burial will be to Grove „ ... ravioli and meat sauce, tossed Commerce, Mdth Jerome Rem- mission cn Special Revenue, AVO. WT. 13 TO U LB. salad, jello; Thursday, bribed klewlcz heading toe committee, A prospective winner, or his ^ T h fr ^ r e no calling hours. ®“ ®*‘®J*’ *1®®’ o n ^ r r y sauce, has been pushing for a new pos- representative, must appear to -me family suggests that to fP*^®**’ tal facility for many months person with the winning lottery OBSYLBOOE FARM-TURKEY OU> FASHIONED lieu of flowers memorial con- P*®** ®‘^®' now. ’The town’s three' offices ticket at either toe commls- tributions may be made to toe ’^^® ®“‘‘ ® were consolidated a year ago sion’s office to Wethersfield or RockvUle United Methodist „ ,, N® SnowmobUes but none of the existing facili- at one of the Motor Vehicle De­ POT PIES » . « 7!P I iifSilii Church. Bolton Lake constable ties is large enough to use as a partment’s 16 branch offices 8U0BD TO ORDER Charles Latorop reminds resl- central office. torcughout toe state. Winners Russell Squires ‘*®"‘® snowmobiles are not ’The Vernon station on Rt. 80 will be paid by check about allowed on Bolton Lake or on is now toe main station. The three weeks after toe claim is 1 TOBIN'S BUOBD ROCKVILLB Russell EXTRA LEAN '■ R R ife l i P '# : . i-?-; any other state-owned property chamber haus been pushing for made. I f t i t S i Squires, 64, of 28 Oak St. died town a new facility as a main station The winner must fill out a this morning at Rockville Gen- certain areas within toe state ■ .Uj.V* . . where all mall can be handled brief, triplicate form and sub- STEW BEEF s.*1.19 |1 BACON S .8 T e m jjggjj designated for anow- and assorted. Right now, be- mlt his ticket. Burns said. No F r ie n d s 1^® Funer^ Ifeme, 19 moblltog, but at present none cause there Is no adequate fa- claims will be accepted by Ellington Ave., is to charge of j„ Belton clltty for this purpose, there Is, mall. arrangements, which are to- snowmoblltog Is allowed by cf necessity, a great deal of de- ih e original form with toe LET US FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH U.S.0.A CHOICE complete. special permit to iwrts of lay to toe disjpatch of local mail, ticket attached will be kept by Nathan Hale State Forest to Hie chamber has indicated it the lottery division and one HIND - - FOREQUARTER OR SIDE OF IIEF. Coventry, and to other locations would be to favor of closing toe copy will be returned to toe throughout Connecticut. Per­ Rockville office on Park St. and ticket-holder as a receipt, SAVE AND EAT LIKE A KING! F ir e C a lls sons wishing more specifics « K P C | :| s to set up what would be called The first tickets will go on may contact toe Department of a subsidiary statiim for that sale Tuesday and toe first Environmental Protection to area and to use toe Talcottvllle drawing is scheduled for Feb., Town firemen were called to Hartford. facility also as a subsidiary sta- 24. If You Like The Best Give Us A Test 109 Bell St. at 2:66 p.m. yester- Sports Notes tion. Motor Vehicle Department i^y to exUqguisli a minor fire Hockey practice for boys ages . The Town Council has asked branches are located to Bridge- 51 IISSEU ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 443^24 to toe cellar. Damage was 8 to 13 will be held Saturday^ toe Permanent, Building Com- port, Danbury, Enfield, Middle- ■right. morning at 9. Teams will be pattern U part of the ntittee to Investigate the possl- town, Hamden, New Britain, PLENTY OP FREE PARKING SPACE At 2:46 p.m. yesterday, fimned for scrimmage play. « ,i« 4i„ „ *>lllty of purchasing the Rock- New London, Norwalk, Nor- Eighth District firemen went to Boys’ basketball practice "eraio s quauiy prmung crniue building for use as school- wlch, Old Saybrook, Put- Wi> Aec«pt Pood StaihiM 108 Tolland l^ke. to put out a scheduled for Saturday has been program to give you toe nation’s rooms or administrative offices nnm, Stamford, Torrtogton, minin’ fire to a car. • canceled. finest newspaper. for school personnel. Waterbury and WUrimantlc.

|4 * .) 4 , I \ \ . MAJ*JCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1972" PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANC^IESTER EVENING HERALD.' MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10,^ 1972 and sold to another school sys­ Coventry Jean, Clifford Johnson, John La- Tolland tem. Drug Center cek, Steve Loyzim, Daniel Man- Vernon ^ Industrial Equipment ley, Ojarles Nyack and Mi­ ’This is the last year the town Ih e Drug Advisory Center, chael Pesco. School Budget Lacks Funds qualifies for the 100 per cent 88 Park St., is open Monday Also, Alva Phillips, David F rom Y ou r through Saturday from noon Caucuses Poach, Mark Ross, Albert Ros­ HAR VEY’S School Menus grant to provide industrial arts equipment for the high school. to 10 ,p.m. si, Elizabeth Rychllng, Loretta MANCHESTER. AVON. The cafeteria menu for Ver­ To Accept $9,200 in Grgnts If the request for $8,100 to be A telephone backup service Slwek, Arlington Smith, Mor- non Public Schools, Feb. 14-18. covered by 100 per cent grant is available when the center 'V<""^'nti, Anthony Walsh and ROCKY HILL. PLAINVILU. Neighbor’s Kitchen Monday: Chow Mein, crisp tlcn can be made. Since there i, reTm^rse“L 7 is closed. Scheduled Rita Zuzel. noodles, buttered rice, beets, nin up against a famUlar prob- not enough money in the school g j the Uwn loses ito final op- For drug advisor} informa- Prospective members endors­ SAYBROOK biscuits, rosey applesauce. lem—the need to have money budget to pay for the items. portunity ’ to improve its equip­ Uon, cal) 646-2010. ed are Richard Breault, Jaihes in order to make money. Cole, Stertlng MaePherson, Jo­ By VTVIAN P. FERGUSON Larousse gives credit to the Then, stir in mustard mixture Tuesday: Baked sausage, ’The state has agreed to pay ment in that department. Lack of funds in its budget By Parties seph Palmlsano, ’Thomas Sar­ Gauls for first salting and smok- and boil for another moment. mashed potato, waxed beans. the grants before the close of According to Dr.:.MacKenzie, federal grant income to the I like to buy a pre-cooked ham could result in the loss of $9,- the fiscal year, in vdiat would gent. Karen Smith, Dorothy ing pork. At one time, large Return ham to pan, baste with bread and butter, Jello fluff the state contributes rather town, as requested by Howard Both political parties in Clov- with the bone. Many cooks pre­ 200 trortti of equipment to the result in a wipe-out budgetary ThistlO, John ’Twerdy, Helen SPECIAL herds of pigs wandered through the sauce and simmer a mo- Wednesday: Vegetarian soup, gensrcusly to help commimltles Wolfanger, finance bocu-d chair­ fer the canned variety because town, all paid for by the state. entry have scheduled caucuses Van Goldin and Robert Walsh. the Uien extensive forests of nient to blend flavors. Add more egg salad sandwich, or peanut operation. establish industrial arts depart- man. they claim there is no waste. to elect town committees for Republicans will hold their France. The Gauls became so c r e ^ if desired and boil until butter sandwich, carrot sticks, ’Termed a “ frustrating dilem­ The finance board approved ments, picking up the equip- When I get through with a ham, ma’’ by Dr. Kenneth MacKen- two-year terms. ’The Demo­ anni’al roast beef dinner on tte ^ ’s S ^ l e f T ^ n X curing that they sup- thickened. raisin squares. a similar $3,200 appropriation ment costs fer a five-year pert- Manchester Evening Herald sle, superintendent of schools, Feb. 28 at the North Coventry PURCHASE which will be covered by re- od. “ But now, another fruqtrat- Tolland correspondent Bette S^?teTOU^L2use ^ to Rome and all of « you will go back now to mj Thursday: Itelian spaghetti, crats will meet on Feb. 29 and the Items were included in a imbursement grants about two ing dilemma, with a sick, Quatrale, telephone 875-2845. Community House. State Sen. ^ a ^ ^ u ^ ^ ^ r 'e v e r v o n e what’ now is Italy. omelette recipe, you will sec meat sauce, pineapple and cab­ the Republicans on March 2, special section of this week’s weeks ago, for which a town emaciated budget, I have no David Odegard of Manchester makes scalloped potatoes^th bie,^ .are many ways to Tme bage slaw, french bread, plums. board agenda under the title, with both sessions being open will be the guest speaker. meeting will be scheduled short- place to go to get the $8,100.” to registered members of their ham. Instead of a few cubes of glare a ham which is done dur- ___ Friday: Fishwich on roll, tar- “ proMems that money alone can Tickets for this affair can be only you are using a slice of ter sauce, potato chips sweet ly- Problems Outlined respective parties. ham, I alternate the layers of ing the last half-hour of baking, solve.’ ’ Expert Poo-Poos obtained from any town com­ ham instead of pieces. The only pickled beets, fresh apple, ’The school board wants these •nie fiscal problems of the According to a GOP spokes­ potatoes with generous pieces I simply pour orange .lulce over Dr. MaoKenzle said he has new items Included in the same school board’s present budget mittee member, or by calling of ham. Sometime I add chopped mine. I have heard of half- difference is that she browns Schools will be on vacaUon next Harmful Effects man, any registered Republican Everett Frost or Martha Sil- the ham first. week. received state approval for meeting, and First Selectman promise to arise at every board Interested in serving on the Re­ onion. If you want to get the cas- orange ,1ulce and half-ginger ale. $6,KX> reimbursement grant to Erwin Stoetzner has agreed to meeting until the end of the vemail. To simplify Julia’s recipe, you ______Of Marijuana publican Town Committee can Young GOP Meeting serole going quickly in the oven, pineapple juice is good too. If pay 100 per cent of the costs of try to cut through the red tape year, as the board members can eliminate the mustard and be placed on the ballot by ex­ Building Inspector John 'Rlll- heat the butter, flour and mUk decorating with pineapple, put the purchase of an IBM key for them. try to live within the budget. tomato paste and follow the W AimNO’TON (AP) — John pressing this interest to a mem­ nauer will be the guest speaker 150 N EW GIFT in a saucepan. Then, pour the u on the last hour or half-hour . . . . . * , punch and sorter. ’The finsmee board is limited b a somewhat tongue-in- School Menus Finlater, who retired Jan. 1 as ber of the nominating commit­ at an 8 p.m. meeting of the hot Uquld over the potatoes, etc. gj, you won’t have white circles to approval of a maximum of cheek comment on the situa­ He also has approval to spend deputy director of the Bureau tee, Frank Perotti or Alma Young Republicans tomorrow If you have this heating while ^^en the pineapple is removed $2,000 without going to a town tion, Dr. MacKenzle cited the you’re finishing the Casserole, Mmlahin^ the platter eliminate the oil and just $3,100 in relmbursoment—■ guar­ of Narcotics and Dangerous Heckler. night at the home of Mr. and The cafeteria menu for Man­ meeting for approval. Approval state austerity program launch- you can cut 15 minutes off the use butter or margarine. ’Ihe oil anteed industrial arts equip­ Drugs, says marijuana is less ’The nominating committee is Mrs. James Ladd, South St. chester public schools Feb. 14- of the ltdest request is ejqaect- ed last summer by Gov. Mes- cooking time. Professional chefs often use makes it brown quicker. ment. harmful to health than smoking also interested in interviewing Ext. ed in view of the board’s re- kill, comparing it to Tolland’s prospective candidates for the BLOUSES With the bone (some hatp re- upricot jam. UMng commercial you will saute the shallots or But he has no money in the cigarettes or drinking alcohol Wlllnauer is expected to give action to the previous request, budget. malning). I make soup. Pea and ‘ *'®y just plain old onions, add the Monday: Pork and gravy on budget with which to pay for and eventually will be legal­ General Assembly. a general explaining of the du­ 3 FAMOUS MAKERS lentil soups are two winter warm jam through a fine sieve g„d canned beef bouillon n'ssl'ed potato, buttered peas the items so that he can send Key Punch and Sorter “ In the meaidime, following ized. ’The Democratic nominating ties of his post, followed by a favorites. Better for the kids aft- make a puree, which is then cream. Now, you can carrots, bread, butter, milk, s»^/U ss>rieen (^ the bills marked paid in full to ’The key- punch and sorter has our own special legislative ses- “ It is not my intention to pro committee has already recom­ question and answer period. er outdoor sports than cake. A spooned over the ham. doctor it up anyway you want. Valentine cookies, the state to receive the grant been rented by the high school slon (the referendum) in which mote or to encourage the use of mended a slate of 40 candidates soup ttueen is a good invest- Gourmet recipes for ham you can incorporate mushrooms Tuesday; Hamburg patty on a funds vriilch win be paid to the at $li000 a year, paid to IBM. the townspeople voted over- marijuana,” the 60-year-oId for election to the town com­ Manchester Evening Herald t o m s ? A ‘ The state education department whelmingly to reduce our budg- $ C - 5 5 $ Q . O O ment. Heat the bowl first with often call for the use of Madeira, ^erbs if you prefer or Just Potato chips, buttered town general fund. lawyer said Wednesday in an­ mittee. ’These names will ap­ Coventry correspondent Holly subsequently reimbursed the et by $90,000 after it had already nouncing he was Joining the hot water from the faucet so a wine from the Portuguese is- ]eave it plain. Try a package of t>ean, milk, x>eaches. Essentially the problem is a pear on the ballot at the cau­ Gantner, Tel. 742-8795. the container doesn’t take the land of the same name. Madeira yg^k brown seasoning and broth Wednesday: Orange juice, CHICKENS sum to the town. been cut by the board of finance National Organization for the cus. Incumbent town commit­ bookkeeninx! one; the school, warmth away from the soup, was extremely popular in Colon- jj y,g jg salty. toasted cheese sandwich, peanut ’The state is now in a posi­ and the board of education for Reform of Marijuana Laws. But tee members up for re-election board must pay for the items ’Then, you can set it right on lal days though we hear little _____ butter-stuffed ceiery, carrot tion to purchase the equipment $80,000 . . . we had to institute “ we must step sending people are Ruth Benoit, Albert Brad­ out of its budget vriille the town Req. $10. to $16. the table and it will stay hot mention of it today. Like sherry, ^ GLAZE WHILE WARM sticks, milk, chocolate cake, for the town, placing Dr. Mac- an austerity program of our own to jail for smoking marijuana.’’ ley, Debbie Breault, Ann Burns, IDENTIFICATION I 4 e ( e general fund receives the for some time. Madeira is a fortified vrlne Thursday: Italian spaghetti Kenzie in viiat he terms a that made the governor look like NORML is a Washington- Dorothy Cahill, Joyce Carilll, PASSPORT PHOTOS ’The other night our children which means that at a specific l^ione calls on last meat sauce, tossed salad, money. “ frustrating dilemma.” a spendthrift,’ ’ the superintend- based lobby that advocates Claire Connelly, Fred Contessa, wanted to eat early so Dad and point in the fermentation process week s lemcm glaze for the lem- bread, butter, milk, jello with It is complicated by legal red The esUmated value of the ent'explalnedi making marijuana ieg;ally Harold Crane and Mchard SALEM NASSIFF NYLON RIBBED I decided we would just have an aquanityof spirit, especial- ladles have topping. C f f / a f S B N s tape, neoessItaUng Board of FI- equipment is $6,100. H the town The board has attempted the available through govemment- Cromle. OSMIgtA SHOP ft STUDIO nance and town meeting ap- does not agree to purchase it, belt-tightening without Jeopard- $29 St., Maaotaester omelette later on. I chopped an ly distilled from wine, is added. , bera able to spread it on the Friday: Tomato soup, egg regfulated outlets but does not Also, James Curry, Ray Des- 643-7999 onion finely, sauteed It in butter ^ gherrv Madeira *i' correct but g a 1 a d sandwich, cranberry proval before the approprla- the equipment will be removed izing the receipt of state and encourage use of the drug. mone, Richard Hawley, Lionel imtll soft, poured some dry white j.g„geg frem S ^ T o ^ e ? ‘ ta TURTLE I f Colonial ladles sipped ^ l e d cake“ ^^ tt ^ rS to b lv cooked off. A M ^ Bcme mush- ggg^g^ ®^®J J ® ; . Z ------rooms, some of the leftover ham sp™"* on wq> oi cut in smau pieces, enough ^ g j^ v eid eih ^ ^ f suii w a ^ P h o n e E x p an sion D u e NECKS medium cream to bind all to- ciA»v»ini io M o o t consistency of the gather. For seasoning, I used Malyasia. ^ rela l is the driest, glaze will be like thick paste JOHANNESBURG. — South LONG SLEEVE omelette herbs (a commercial Bu^ and l^ v a s la (someUmM which melts as it touches the Africa has 1.6 mUUoo tele­ product), some fresh parsley, Malmsey) are dessert warm cake. If the cake is too phones in use, about 120,000 jjina/® ^ m p t s , in which ------a thicker filUng, you can make “ *«>®®®®»- third time someone a roux with butter and flo u r .___ . . axi ^ ^ > CRUISE WEAR By the way, have you tried ar-oe. produced - a bottle of . Madera ^ 1 ^ i and the ship was on her way. rowroot as a thickening agent ^ Food Price Rise NOW AVAILABLE instead of flour? A practiced During the early 1800’s, Ma- PRETTY N EW 1972 STYLE cook can stir the arrowroot d e ^ parties were the' rage. ’The right into a sauce without mak- P®™es would begin about 4:80 ing a roux. Use a spoon and In the afternoon and would con­ Expected in ’72 BATHING SUITS tap the handle with the oppo- tinue for two or three hours. QttA hnnH OVA,- Ucrfifiw aa Eight “men *«» would*»«~*« «»«•sit at »a table;lauw, WASHJNPG’TON (AP) — Con- probably will continue moving StvG Sr ovf!^^wh^AVAr O'^® Madeira wines would be ®«n»®™ see 1972 food prices up from current supermarket ^ 4 ^ K y placed in decanters set on silver *^® **iuch faster than last year, prices, at least in the near fu- is. you are cooking. coasters and would be passed farmers are due for a Wg ture, according to one USDA moN Final Winter Clearance niA *T around the table in a clockwise Anan®*^" ------lal lift, acc^cording to' a spokesman, ALL W O O L pie ^ i c h I havent made In -______new AerkniUiirA , ndvMrtmAnt;Dcpartaient -kfoat, i.includintr beef and years.vAArAirs. vaii You YY,A»rmay «riA>,wish to add -AA oiannev. . (Blscults snd nuts wfevo diagnosis“ f " Agriculttpre rnord h»n, t h L th« rAoinA ®®t®n and, after two wines had pork, normally accounts for recipe sanipled, .Hava^ ^cl^n Groceries which showed a nearly one-thM of a typical states.'Tou can telL after you ■were______allowedfiT^______liuta probably2.4-ner-cent 2.4-per-cent.pr)A family’s tqod spending, p m m p m LINED SLACKS add to the eggs. Hot catsup goes FRL, SAT., SUN were walnuts, often traditional ‘‘Jb^rkets last year are expected “ Livestbck prices look strong s/umptess well with this. with Madeira. ^ around 4 per cent in for most of the year, with c

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i i PACaS TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 10, 1972 Section Two THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 m?rnrlfp0ter Eu^ntttg Ifpralb THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 Pages 13 to 24

ZB A To Air Refquests 4 Private Trust Favored For 3 Gas Stations For Conservation Lands Requests for three new gas ner J. Eric Potter, but re­ stations are among the Items quires a developer to apply for The , Conservation Com­ the Idea of a town land trust ex­ from Camp Merrle-Wood. a girl scheduled for public hearing by a zone change before proceed­ mission last night voted citing, he said, ,and has offered scout day oamp on Fern St. ing. legal assistance for its organi- The vote was taken after Mr. the Manchester Zoning Board unanimously to support the Even with the new require­ ^tion. and Mrs. Norman Larson, rep­ of Appeals (ZBA) Monday at 7 ments, gas station developers creation of a Manchester resenting the Girl Scouts Coun­ THE BEST LOTTERY Land Consei*vation Trust, a Easements can be given to p.m. In the Municipal Building must still seek special excep­ trusts. Dr. Spaulding said. The cil, aisked for help so the scouts hearing room. tions from the ZBA. private, non-stock corpora­ can use the area this summer. tion. Hockanum River Linear Park Ih e applications will be con­ Ouidellnes for Business B Coordinating Committee hopes Caterpillars last year hindered Dr. Frederick Spaulding, sidered Just one day before the zones ihdlcate that new gas sta­ to get easements from owners camp activities. commission chairman, brought town’s new Business B zoning tions will be permitted only If of river property for walkways. Dr. Spaulding said the results to the meeting information regulation goes Into effect. This they service motorists on re­ Land trust can be flexible in of a survey of gypsy moths in several land trusts that are measure was adopted by the stricted access highways, such dealing with property owners town by the state show that a operating successfully In the Planning and Zoning Oommis- as the recently opened 1-84. and can accept land with con­ 40 to 60 per cent defoliation this state. The trusts are tax-free slon last month In an effort to The town planning department ditions made by the donors. year is possible. He said the in­ and accept donations of land restrict new gas stations. has learned that the Business B festation is lightest in the IN THE U.S. A. WILL BE regulation will be appealed In and money, ^ m e are town­ The land trust, as proposed northeastern part of town, The tiiree proposed stations court, but that the legal papers wide and some are for a by Dr. Spaulding, would con­ greater in the southern section would not be affected by the have yet to be filed. Appeals specific purpose. sist of founders and a board particularly in the Birch Mt. new regulation, however, as the of directors for administration. - must be filed Mrlthin IB days of area. He said ' a spokesman applications were filed early in Dr. Spaulding and Atty. John It would have representation the date the regulation was ad­ from the state will speak to Papa explained land trusts to from the whole community so January. vertised, and the deadline for a small group of town officials The applications seek gas commission members. They it would be responsive and re­ filing is next Tuesday. have been meeting with Dr. explaining the survey on a date stations on Hartford Rd., W. sponsible to all people inter­ The ZBA, at Monday’s public Douglas Smith of the City to be set. Middle Tpke., and Tolland 'Tpke. ested in perserving the outdoor hearings, will also consider two Beautiful Committee of the Commission members win Bvio Agostinelli is asking for beauty and the health of the other petitions. Chaunber of Commerce, and get copies of a bill proposing a special exception for a station town. IN CONNECTICUT Edgar H. Clarke and Charles Harry Maidment, chairman of the elimination of the state "It will be an organization af BOd Hartford Rd., zoned S. Burr have requested a one- highway fund and discuss the the Hockanum River Coordinat­ with guts,” Dr. Spaulding said, Business 2, and is requesting a day variance to conduct an open bill with legislators before the ing ^m m ittee, studying exist­ "and dedicated to the wise use variance which would alldw the antique-car j^ o w and flea mar­ next meeting. The commission ing trusts. The four men will of the environment to serve the facility to be less than 200 feet ket on Slater St., near their An­ draw up proposed by-laws to people of Manchester now and previously has taken a stand from a residential dwelling, the tique Auto Museum. A variance present to the coinmission for against the construction of required distance. future generations.” Is required for this Rural Resi­ approval at its March 8 Also at the meeting the com­ highways through town and for Mobil Old Oorp. is seeking dence-zoned site, because there meeting. mission voted to write a letter the further investigation of a special exception to sell gaso­ would be public car parking for Atty. Papa said many i>eople to Town Manager Robert Weiss miass transit systems. ”1710 con­ line and motor vehicle prod­ this May 21 event. prefer to leave land to a trust requesting that action be taken servation of the Hllliary Pond ucts at 344 W. kOddle Tpke., Henry Charette is seeking a Instead of to a town. He finds to eliminate the gypsy moths area will also be discussed at zoned (Business 8, A car wash variance at 2B8 Henry St., zoned the next meeting. noytr Is on the' sight. Residence A, to build an addi­ Arvllle Hale has requested a tion to his house and to main­ special exception for a station tain a nonconforming side yard Trial Filming Planned Tolland Antiques Show at 894 Tolland Tpke., zoned six inches wide. Sat. - Sun.,.Feb. 19 & 20 Business 3. A variance Is also Tolland High School sought to reduce the frontage For Case Mt. Program Mo»t Routes Old Tolland, Conn. Exit 99 -1-86 from the required 180 feet to a Sponsored by requested IBO feet at the loca­ WASHINGTON — Although Snow scenes and winter ac­ The commission has applied Tolland Historcial Society tion. there are more than 3.7 million tivities on Case Mt. will be pho­ for a $B,660 Ford Foundation Inc. The new zoning regulation will miles of public roads and tographed by Kevin Donovan gP'ant which can be used only allow new gas statlcms only in streets In the United States to­ Films Inc. of Glastonbury for the ^ sin ess B zmie. The regula­ day, only BOO,000 miles of new the Conservation Commission, for public relations work. It re­ tion does not "outlaw” gas sta­ routes have been created In the the commission decided last quires matching funds from the tions, according to town plan­ last 40 years. Two Receive Eagle Scout Awards night. community. The town has ap­ n e w : — E x e r n N o After seeing the film, com­ plied for funds for part of the purchase price of the site with mission members will decidd NATURAL HEALTH James Aldrich, left, and Lester French, finance chair- Andrew Winzler, Life Scouts; the federal 'Bureau of Outdoor if they want to hire the firm to Richard Mitchell, Junior assis­ man. announced the winners In 'Mdlliam Chase, Jason Findlay, Recreation. make a promotional film of the FOOD SHOPPE tant scoutmasters of Boy Scout the annual Christmas sale. Robert Grzyb, Lonnie Jennings, The commission’s Case Mt. four seasons on the mountain. The W ick er Cottage Troop 2B, were presented Eagle First prize went to 'David Maid- P a ul Maidment, Jeffrey Me- Fhnd is now at $B,S06.99, Mrs. AT THE Scout badges last night in cere­ ment who sold over $B00 worth theny, David Mitchell, Kirk The commission is considering Theresa Parla, commission re­ monies at the troop’s annual of goods, and second prize to (Nelson, Jeffrey Nlckers<»i, such a production to show in­ cycling chairman, said. Pro­ PARKADE BRINGS YOU A potluck and Court of Honor at Mark Kimball who was close David Shearer, David Spencer, terested groups, but it has not ceeds from glass and paper col- Center Congregational Church. behind in sales. Other prizes Gary Turklngton, Life Scouts, committed any money to the lecticm go to the fund. On Jan. MIDWINTER James, who also has received were awarded to Eric Thomas, The supper was under the dl- project. 29, she said, a group picked up the God and Country Award, is Kirk NelS?■ » j and rocks, townspeople skiing, cluded Harry Arendt, John Hill­ (Sound ft SUont) SISAL St. 'Both are 16-year-old Juniors Ihivid Beckwith, Harry Arendt, Biulding Concentrated sledding and playing in the er, Mike Matre, Tim Castagna, • MOVm CAMERAS at Manchester High School and Glenn Ellis, Jmathan Spencer, CHICAGO—Nearly half the snow, and bird watching. John Staudt, David Shearer, • 8Smm CAMERAS BOOR MAT have been members of the James Bowen, William Shaw, national increase in apartment The commission wants the Randall Joyner, Mike Shearer, o SCREENS troop since 1966. and Randy House. units in the past 10 years was mountain site purchased and Kim McCaughey, Jay and Jane 17"x29” Rent It All at WAFFLE The Rev. Dr. Clifford O. Mark Fhrrar was inducted concentrated in six states, ac- kept as open space. 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..'5 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN Columbia STUDIO ART CLASSES Eye Surgery Grade 3 Reading Program INSTRUCTOR TV Tonight Estelle Laschever DoesuH Stop Sandy Duncan Use Saturday’s TV Herald Explained to School Board TUESDAYS: MARCM 7th thru M ay 30th for Oqinplets listings. BEGINNERS - 9:80 - 11:30 A.M . "My fatoer saya I zee more pal of St. James School in Mrs. AUce Levesque, Mra. INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED -12:00 - 2:00 P.M. than I can understand anyway,” Anita Ramm and EBss Deborah Danielson who is also a former SiM Bis VsU.y (C) CONVENIENT EAST HARTFORD •LOCA’ITON says Sandy Duncan, who recent­ (8) I D nsm ol Jennie LeConche, Grade 3 teachers at reading consultant for toe Hart­ To Tell the Tnith (C) reading, arithmetic, social Ekich staff member answer­ operation tmilght at 8 on NBC’s (48) The Salat (C) WE WILL FILL 6; • (S|^ News with Waller Cran- price-reduced: Save up to $151 on studies, English and science, the ed a questionnaire about their “Flip Wilson Show.” She will al­ teachers said. . experience in reeding, she sadd. so do a guest stint on “Laugh- ^8) News with H.K. Sml Color Stereo Theatres .. . up to $|0I on Mrs. Ramm said the new YOUR QAS TANK and Harnr Beasoner She summarized too question­ In" Monday, Feb. 21. (22-M) NBC News 185 VEUm part of the program is held be­ naire and sent toe evaluating How has toe partial loss of 8:58 (48) News (O) fine furniture Color TV . . . up to $102 on tween 10:30 a.m. and noon. sight affected her life? “Very 7:88 (8) Jadd FOr The Defense (C) team copies. Members also re­ FREE . . .YOUR CHOICE OF AHim- (8) Troth or Conaeqaoaces (C) Stereo consoles . . . up to $80 on Stereo EbigUsh, socia l studies and ceived *data from reading pro­ little," says Sandy. “I lost a bit (18) Dick V u Dyke science are split ammig the lOAN UEAD FREE FREUICM OB (22-88) News — Sports and grams of the kindergarten com­ of depth perception. I pour a lot Weather (C) Component Systems. Save on Mono­ three teachers. These subjects mittee, elementary committee AMERICAN REOULAB . . . of sugar on toe table or 1 tiy (44) ABC News (C) are not divided into abUlty ' to en doors toree inches away 7:M (8) I DreMn of Jenn ie . (C) and Junior high committee. (18) Movie Oanoe chrome TV, Tape Recorders and Radios, groups as are math and read­ Bed Cross Drive from the knobs. But these are (22) I Dream of Jennie (C) ing. WITH THE SAME DAY PURCHASE all things people expect me to (28) Flylaz Nnh too. All have the built-in performance ■ The R ed Cross E^md Drive (44) Drasaet 181 In a week’s time, seven and will begin Marcli 1 with George OF A LUBE, OIL AND O IL FILTER do, anyway." 8i44 (8) “ They’ve Killed President one-half hours are spent read­ U b c o I b !” (C) and reliability that have made Magnavox Boone Jr. serving as chairman Filming was done on location ing, two hours on social studies, (22-88) Flip W S ee SI|ow (C) for toe area. E XPIRES F E B . 28, 1972 at toe White House, at Ford’s (18) Movie a leader in the field of finest quality science and Ei^Ush, and three (8-48) Allas Smith u d Jones He has appointed Mrs. EYank- riieatre, at toe Peterson room­ and three -fourths hours on 8:44 (S) Movie lln Prague chairman for Colum­ ing house where the wounded (8 ^ ) Lonzstret (C) electronics for over 60 years I math, Mrs. Ramm reported. 8:88 (18) C ed id Camera ^ / lA G Y 4 ^ bia. _____ BROWN’S TIRE SHOP president was taken, and at the A disadvantage to the pro­ 883 MAIN ST. 648-2819 14iH (848) Owen HsnhaU, O ou - Smithsonian Institution. selor at Law (C) f - gram might bo that a shy child Manchester Evening Herald Open Mon - F ri. 7 A M . - 10 P M . rile special. Originally pre­ (18) News —W ether A Sports does not Uke to change room s, Columbia corre^mndent Virgin­ sented on another network, pre­ 18:84(18) Hartford Talk-lB (0 ). ♦ Sat. 7 AM. - a P M ., Sun. 9 AM. - 6 P M . 11:44 (3-8-224444) News —W ether Mrs. Levesque said. ia Carison, ’Tel. 228-8224. empts CBS’ “Me and the and Sports (O) She said the problem had not Chimp" and “My ’Three Sons.” (18) Daabrldsed (O) l i i i 11:34 (22-84) XI toympio Winter w m yet occurred, but U it does it Games (C) V * wlU be discussed. 11 SanTlone They*ve Killed Lincoln (8-44) Dick Cavett Show ' 1 ’ ORE STOP CLERNIN6 & LAORDRY SERVICES President Abipham Lincoln 11:85 (8) Movies 181 She added that there is a 1:44 (8) L o e l News Headlines (C) ■ ^ / S l O N problem with homework because SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1913 is assassinated tonight in a re­ (88) News * ,s y ^ O t f (C) the iHipU does not meet a teach­ broadcast of “’They’ve Killed (48) Prayer A Off (C) er every day and Is'Ukely to for­ President Lincoln!” at-8 p.m. on Edaettoaal TP (M> get the work. CBS. The final days of Lincoln, Tharsday, Pebraary 14 Mia LeConche said the pro­ from toe end of toe Civil War PM gram allows a teacher to go into to bis assassination, are re-en­ 8:44 Zoom B (C) 6:84 Stretohinr a Back B greater depth in subject mat­ acted in the hour-long special, "Food Stamps” SAVE ’31 ters. She said it gives a child starring Joeeito Leisch Jr. as 7:44 A Pnbllc Affair (C) "ElecUon •72” R a sense of security. for Lincoln. 7:84 CoBaetleat Newsroom A teacher can (xUlect aU the 8:44 84 Mlantes (C) 8:84 NET Flayhese Blozraahy materials at one time instead Streetcar Named Desire “A Streetcar Named Desire,” "Abraham Lincoln,’’ .D W Q rlf- of three teachers coUecUng three fith'B first talkie film produced toe film version of Tennessee in '80. Stars Walter Huston In NOW *328 separate times, she said. She Utle role. Jason Hobards Sr. noted the teachers were pooling Williams’- celebrated play, ^11 and Una Merkle ore also fea­ Kick the annoying TV tuning habit with TAC, the tured in rarely shown movie. . . . be telecast tonight at 9 on OTS. their resources. 14:44 World Press (C) amazing electronic system that automatically keeps flesh AU agreed toe pupils seemed Stars are Kim Hunter as Stella 14:45 David LitttekAa — OrlUo-al- Kowalski, Vivien Leigh as L l^ e (C) haj^y with the change. "Alexander Scrishenilsyn ’ — tones natural and pictures sharp. There's no more jumping Board member Albert Hadi- Blanche DuBols, and Marion Maverick author who survived Wearing well-desei^ed smiles, these 18-year-olds Brando as Stella’s husband labor camps and Russian bu­ up to adjust controls . . . and no more green or purple South Windsor from Boy Scout Troop 389 at Orchard Hill School glan asked if toe school was reaucracy to write about his Stanley. experiences. faces! Model 6242 also has a removable sun shield for proudly display their Eagle badges—the highest ready for • this "departmental­ ... ized” system at this age level. glare-free viewing in sun-filled or brightly lighted rooms, rank for boys in Scouting — awarded them last He said toe program should be Three in Troop 389 night. From left are Ethan Whitaker, son of Mr. on firm ground if toe school is plus telescoping dipole antenna. Perfect anywhere and Mrs. James Whitaker, 29 Orchard Hill D r.; Ed­ going to expand it. Andover ward Duclos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duclos, Principal Clarence Edmonxlsan 7 Scott Dr.; and Scott HageUn, son of Mr. and Mrs. said it was not a master plan Named Eagle Scouts Robert Hagelin, 111 Orchard Hill Dr., all South for toe school. AU persons in­ California Court’s Ruling volved wlU study toe change at GARMENTS SAVE ’51 SEND Windsor. (Herald photo by Pinto) CLEANED By BABBABA VABBIGK fled all efforts to be made e(&- toe end of the year. FOR GET '' (Heimld Oorrei^oiideiit) ble. (The 'boys had mixed the rile program is now in its fifth FREE Will BeTopic of PTA Panel ______, „ batter and used the entire Police Report Starkweather St., was issued a week. Reading levels were T l^ e » ^ m b ^ to make one huge. Wl- summons for foUowlng too establlidied over two years ago, SEND 0 » A z i « N T i ®«t 2 c LEANED f r e e What effect will toe Califor- will consider altoniativeB to toe Magnificent to see—on or off! and math levels were sat up at NOW ’448 ^ ^ overflowing. whXer?) closely after,.an accident yes­ nid Buprome Court declelcn coir pr^rty j SEND Q o a z m i i i t z JJJ 0 * " 2 CLEANED FREE -L?. Another Incident w a s the ^^andals Damage terday morning on W. Middle toe beginning of this year. Model 7186, in beautiful Mediterra­ (Lee«t expensive garment in order it the free one. All suits considered as one garment) cemlng scho^ financing have ,„q„enUy la a state income Space-saving console styling . . . pn w ^ a st night ^ t h e iprcop overcame i»evl- Keeney School Tpke., 8d an eastbound en­ Tide n Program nean breakfront styling will bring TO rt A n i^ P a ^ t-^ o u t faUures In fire building, but trance ramp to the Wilbur rile Board of Education voted on toe rest of the nation, espe- tax. The income tax would be plus-the wonderful convenience of the ^ 1237 HARTFORD TPKE. ROCKVILLE 18 HARLOW ST. ROCKVILLE 31 WINDSOR AVE. flOCKVlLU ■W. Gary Vause, general cininsel imposed on certain sales, Early American land Contemporary to to* stormed by sometime last night in a break CelaOpMeori T m - t a p n CetaOpHeow 7am-11p« ’"toat they saw In the woods, was being financed by toe fed­ rrelealaMi It m - tpai frelweuM 7tm • t$m for the Connecticut AssoclatKm ^th some Items being exempt- porary and Mediterranean styling. at the Pathfinders Club at 102 U t C. WDOLE TPKE. MANCHESTER Thsta a Sri. s«e ’M Dane O. Owens, 28, of Mt. eral government. About 20 towns of Boards of Education, Dennis styles, too. Also save on UHF/ mu^ toe fire department. Al- Norman St. PoUce said tkere boys are aU 18 though the fire was contained Vernon Dr., RockvUle, was in toe area are involved. The Keenan, meml»r of toe gmj another alternative pro- years (Sd. were no signs of forced entry. VHF Remote Control. within the bcnfire itself, the charg^ with fourth degree lar­ program wiU be directed at im­ er school boaTO, 'Valdts Ifinkels, vj^es that a percentage of toe The Troop’s scoutmaster Is ceny last night after an alleged proving reading. thetk.. father ^ one of *k_the 1 boys,___ officials managed to damp- member of toe loc^ tota^e town’s Grand List (a part of toe en the camfUng spirits. shoiriiftlng incident at Oaldor’s Malcohn J. Mackey, 41, of Miss Marie Ceprano, reading Edward Duclos. board, anil a member of the pi^^porty tax) be forwarded to on Tolland 'Tpke. Store security HaxardviUe, was arrested lost consultant, was at toe meeting WALL WALL CARPET SALE state PTA board not ^ t nam ^. the state. Although school funds Bhr their accompUshments, officers told poUce eight cas­ night on charges of operating a to report on toe reading pro­ the« hnv. boys received ao^k»,rf chest — con­ : «toy in scouting and wUl work Serving as moderator lor the this manner still de­ as leaders, instructing new and settes and an W hitaker, tion to be that those attending wlU have to this program, too fathers Merit badges, Don Relster, 8; up to 3*x12' a®"*® background handy for S F ia f t is i 14th Amendment d toe questions. were called on to give their In- Ocott Hagelin, 7; Scott Kenyon, y^gj^ dividual account of their son’s Etoan Whitaker, 4; Jeff stituUon because it resulted In ^ ^ years in scouting. Homlsh, l; Ed Duclos, 2; Carl local tax funds for educatton be- CtwreoTOn • tag a function of toe value of « was previously reported in- About Ed Duclos, his dad re- Blume, 1; Tom Lappala, 1; rbalty within a particular school correctly that Cong. Robert called that he had Joined toe Peter Herzog, 1; and Richard district Steele and Mrs. Laura Pope, ex- pojck when the fbmlly moved to VAuden, 8. LANGE BOOTS riie meeting next month wlU ecutive director of toe Connec- South Trindsor in 1967. He went Senior Instructor award, Scott conslder the ImpUcations of too tl®ut Association of Boards of about ,securing merit hedges Hagelin; Patrol Leader, Dave Reg. SALE CHCnCX OF California decision tor Connect- Educathm, would be panelists, with a vengance — up to the Lappala; Assistant Patrol Lead- tout, and alternate methods of The panelists referred to were time toe Star Award was earn- er, Ed Bewail, STANDARD $ 95.00 $ 68.00 SHAG • VELVET PLUSH flnanciilg the public schools. Sen. Robert Houley of Vernon, ed. "Then a period of coma set Tenderfoot Investiture, Dave The meeting fellows on toe W. Gary Vause, associate in,” until 1970 — "when a toot Schmidt, Tim Kotilainen, Keith SWINGER $120.00 $ 84.00 COMPLETELY • SCULPTURED heels of a months-long question P®3« the CABE or- of adrenalin goi you going Hagelin, Steve LAwler, Jeff • . Simulated TV picture. i M A Simulated TV picture. of total school regionalization ganlza^n. again," toe senior Duclos HaUowell,' M att Kennedy, PRO $150.00 $105.00 INSTALLED CHOICE OF 40 OOUMtS which win finally be resolved HomemafcOT Qub 'on self-contained por­ wrote, and continued until it Ctaailes Tjmamnn, BUI Penner, ip » la on slim and trim por­ w M V e G l l w on superb perform­ SAVE $5. SAVES1 ■ on AM portable radio COMPETITION $180.00 $126.00 at a three-town referendum on ^ ing portable TV model 5011 with photo­ table stereo phono model 2511 with two model 1008. Only 414" high, it offers big brought young Ed to the Eagle Maric‘ Sundin and Gregg Young, VISIT OUR NEW BYb. 29. At toe various public “ ®*®” Chib will hold ito next table Color TV model 6112 with 12" plateau. Second Olass Scout,' Matt° Ken- sharp 12" diagonal measure pictures, pre­ 6" speakers, a precision automatic player, hearings held on the regional- ® diagonal measure pictures,.telescoping room-filling sound. Easy to read slide rule One single fact brought to nedy, Gregg Ferrudo, Keith set VHF Fine Tuning and a detachable sun tone and left and right channel controls. dial with Log Scale and Vernier Tuning, light by all three fathers was HageUn, Andy Oamarata, Jeff ization iBsue, toe question of ^^ii n.w dipole antenna and convenient retractable CUSTOM DRAPERY DEPT. what effect a change In the fl- p r o g i ^ »2***i,, shield for glare-free viewing in brightly- Ruggedly-built, it will go anywhere you built-in antenna. Earphone and batteries the rain-plagued encampments naiiowell, Mike O’RelUy, Chuck carrying handle. Perfect on tables, shelves nonctag of education would S?® direction of lighted or sun-filled rooms. go for great listening enjoyment. included. Take it wherever you go. and Duclos noted a specific Hulstein and Eric Strandberg. I!-!.- -5, th. nmnnnnd reslonal- Hutchtason. Also On or bookcases—anywherp I cUmb made by toe troop which First caass Scout, Chuck Hul- OUR have on the propoaed r^o^i- wlU be a discussion began with average weather star Scout, Richard ‘“ .VT ~ of tSf progress being taado ta NOW NOW NOW until rain clouds opened up. whalen, Don Relster, Jim Duval BETTER PERFORMANCE” “ S inecticut at present has no “ *® h ® ” and Gary Doyon; life Scout, onw irinA The Homemaketa Club has de- .Scott Hagelln’s dad’s account jjgyjg equalization p lw y elded to man a booth at toe an- SAVE 15% which seeks to "spread toe was like Ed’s history with toe SKI INVENTORY __ lAUir tWnsjLSBa-lirsaif 9l«£h aJhH/tfblfl PTA Zfiiry liolu lOOTIGtUTlG troop with an almost identical ON YOUR CUSTOM MADE DRAPES n »«i May. Bbaturod ta toe booth description of toe "inactive Exploren Bring Plants in ^ s t ^ . 8 o , jjg examples of hand arts time” . He emphasized Scott's Values to $2t5z00 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY as New York, ^ and crafts such as crewel work, abUlty to start a roaring fire WASHtNOTON — Many of the WALL-TO-WALL CARPET plans whero ®knitting, crocHettag, embroldeiy, with soggy matches and his plants that beautify and protect ed out and sch(>rtB ® tinsel painting, and other hand- skiU with knife and axe —^wito- the United States were turned 20 *o 50% OFF lowances from toe state. Thto Members of toe out too much need for first aid. up by U.S. Department of BRING IN YOUR WINDOW MEASUREMENTS system seeks to “ e working on making a Scott had a special surprlae Agriculture globe-trotting plant same ^oim t ">‘«®y *®*^® supply of items for toe fair, «- last night when his grandfatoer explorers. Since 1898 toe depart- ON ALL SKIS education of chlldron all ove residents interested ta and uncle came from New Jer- ment has sponsored more than toe state, taking into contributing handmade items to sey to watch toe awards cere- loo expeditions to far-off places; SAVE 10% IiKol differences purchasing Homemakers booth for sale mony. Scott took a place In line they have returned wlto more power and some ta other factoi^ y^g gg^gy ggy as toe first member in toe than 350,000 coUection of seeds SWEATERS SKI BOOTS CLOTHING ON YOUR CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Connecticut's schotrts are ^ g j^j^yiyn London, public re- third generation of Hagellns to and plants, ONE PRICE completely financed by toe coordinator, or Mrs. Ruth become an Eagle scout. Grand­ Aban • Ladles • Children towns or communities which Hutchinson. fatoer Walter also earned toe ------S22JS0 20 to 40% OFF ” CHOOSE FROM OVER provide them, wlto toe exception of federal grants, and certain top honor In aU Scouting, toe VALUES ’TO $86.00 OUR COMPLETE STOCK 20 to 40% OFF 500 FABRICS IN OUR LIBRARY Manchester Evening Herald "SUver Beaver award" and has state grants. Andover correspondent, Anna otterton OF DECORATOR COLORS AND STYLES been active in toe program tmr COMPLETE riie re Is now a class action pHalna, T el. 74t-8847. 66 years. THE pending'... .9S.:_ > 8^ta 4Utoea /'VkAitbAfifiMirConnecticut * FACTORY DIRECT Last to receive toe award, PRESCRIPTION courts, to test the constitution- but certainly not least, but per­ aUty of using the pn^rty tax Refuge InoreaBes haps the “Llttlest Eagle” (as Wed. thru P r l , lo - 5 as toe basis for funding eduoa- ___ SERVICE BRAZORIA, his dad indicated) of them [Saturday 10 - 5,30 tion Most educators have ex- BRAZORIA, Tex (AP) aU w as Ethan, who Joined the toe opinion that toe riie ^^tory Bird Oo^ PARTS SERVICE TVoop on his Util birthday. ‘ALPINE ‘HAUS S ^ oticu t court decision will seryatlon Oommlssl^ tais Pine Pharmacy » 6U6«7370 • Ethan’s campouts were re­ find toe same way as the Oal- added 2,798 acres to this ROUTE 30 OPEN DAILY Wildlife Refuge on* toe called by his dad as encom­ Center & Adams Sri. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. VERNON passing elements from toe POST RD. PLAZA e x J Other Funds Texas Gulf Coast, 60 miles DEALER "sublime to the ridiculous.” Tel. 649-9814 SAT. 9:30 to 6:00 TM. 872-6S47 U toe property tax should no south of Houston, Whitaker particularly recall­ KELLY RD., VERNON lohmr be used as toe source of The refuge now has 9,408 130 CENTER STREET OPEN THURS. TO 9 P.M. CORNER OF CHURCH ST. ed a “giant pancake” that de- ^ISdion money, to^ where ^ *" •wlU it come from? riie pmel 1966 by toe oommlislon. \ \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 / PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 ginning of an ur^endlng period to® Planning and Zoning 0>m- of cooperaUoh of officials, work­ Andover miaslon a long time. I Just can’t Beth Sholom Herbert Huffield nell University In Ithaca, N.Y. Vernon Andover ing together, as a unit for toe understand delays ,toat take a Nixon Stirs He chafged that Nixon has people of Andover.” . At toe risk year and a half,” Mrs. Dom­ Adds to Program blocked chances for settlement of sounding trite, he said, he Townspeople ing said. New Chairman Your of the war by insisting on toe A "Mystical Trends in Jewish wanted a government "o f toe She referred to an application ScsufU LoLihsL sur\ival of the current South Chamber Takes Stand Literature" course has been Hornets’ Nest -peopto, ,by toe people and for submitted by her husband to the Of Lutheran Men Vietnamese government. added to toe Jewish Enrich: We slice your heating bills (Cootlnned frotn Page One) lute toe people.” B a c k A c t io n PZC, which BtlU has not been In another political develc^- ment program at Temple Beth Herbert Huttield of 28 Ste­ Against Seven-Day Sal^ He asks that "you come to resolved. She mentioned a $3 Dental he hoped it would be success­ ment Wednesday, James .H. Rapublloan Town Committee Sholom starting March 13 at 8 ^ jo p iia L phens St. was chosen chairman this meeting In a spirit of co- check sent a year ago to toe ful. Meredith, the first black admit­ chairman John Storm, who at' p.m. into even payments. and co-ordinator of the Emanuel Expressing cmicem "about lows; First offense, flOO; sec­ operaUon,. offering suggestions PZC with toe application, say­ ted to the University of MU- Michael Kriendler, a graduate Uitheran Churchmen of the Sen. Hemy M. Jackson of the growing disregard of retail­ ond, $250; third, $800 and fourth, and criUclsms so that together, tended this morning’s press cen- ing the check has still not sissippi, announced he will rim Flares ference caUed by First Select- student in social psychology at By Sol R. Cohen Emanuel Lutheran Church at Its Washington, who Sunday bad ers In the state of Connecticut $780 plus declaring Uw premises we can make Andover a better cleared. Health as a Republican candidate for Robert Poet, released a toe University of Connecticut, suggested a coollng-ott period meeting' on Tuesday evening- for the state’s lawtagainst sales a public nuisance and making (Continued from Page One) place to live In.” will conduct toe course, vdiich And that’s what we're offering with our to give Nixon time to negotiate, Democratic Sen. James O. it mandatory that they be brief statement supilortlng There was a noticeable on Special Revenue has reveal- Members of the steering com­ of merchandise on Sunday,” _ . . 1 ...... asked this hiomlng heating oil budget plan that spreads your Feb. 6-12 is the 24th annual said after the speech Wednes­ Elastland’s seat , PosPs acUons. will stress toe spirit and sig­ change from a year ago in yes- that it .will use a “ super mittee are Eric Anderson, the Board of Direct'ors of toe closed. communicating with his rfflce whether knowledge of his ac- nificance of mysticism as ex­ National Children’s Dental day that "there needs to be Meredith, 38, lived In New He says he supports "toe British Queen payments evenly over the months. terday’s opening of the General computer to foil thefU Erland Johnson, Everett John­ Rockville Area Chamber of The second provision would has had any Impact as Health Week. This is the fourth seme respcnslbility shcwii by York for several years after his leadership demonstrated by toe pressed in literature. What you pay in June, you pay in Jan­ . . , _ u lottery tickets. son, Everett Johnson, Ronald____ Commerce adopted a resolution allow any person or firm, en­ otflrials, singling out toe Board yet on toe town. He replied that . The course will include a in a series of articles published all Americans In these times. 1963 graduation but returned Board cf Selectmen.” He adds, Visits Thailand computer is expected to Anderson, Richard to this effect at Its meeting gaged in a business which Is ** u 1 he has received telephone calls study of Kafka and Singer and uary. dued, with less excitement ^ Erickson, Herbert Bengston. by The Herald in cooperation “ That would include both with his family to Mississippi “ Bob, as first selectman, has ’Tuesday neon. directly affected by anotoer per­ chairmen of town BANG'KOK (AP) — Thailand an historical survey of rele­ You get heating efficiency all year»round with the Manchester Dental So­ presidential critics and presi­ last summer. shown the ability to take acUon ® approMh ^ memory Hendrickson, John RJeU- The resolution was presented son or firm violating toe Sun­ b o ^ made itself readily avail- commissions, neither of whom vant. themes and writings and ciety. dential spokesman.” able to toe RecreaUon Commit' and I totally support his and toe gave a traditional welcome to­ with clean, dependable Mobil Heating Oil, The legislators appeared to whether a Ucket has been C ta»nce Wogman. Evan by board member William day opening ac^> to bring an has been in touch with him since will study toe Zohar, false Mes­ But no ccoUng off was aj^iar- tee and toe Insurance Commis­ Board of Selectmen’s efforts to day to Queen Elizabeth II, the and convenient monthly payments you can know they were th e* to trans- Nyqulst, Leonard Johnson, the injunctive action against them. he was first elected to office. siahs, and Hasidism. It seems to me that the cost ent. Hanoi Assails Kellner ifrilO said toe law states sion In recent dealings which give Andover a better town gov­ act the state’s business—to get Q,^y these tickets sold by R<*Ald Fournier and the the cnly time a store, selling The third would call for pros­ "It is gratifying to see that they first reigning British monarch Those interested^ in enrolling counton. ^ g h *9 at It as soon as possible—so licensed agents will be eligible Henry Anderson, cf dental care Is getting higher could have benefits for toe en­ ernment.” The President’s cemmu- general merchandise, can be ecution being brought within are still around, altoough It’s to visit this Southeast Asian na­ In toe course may contact Mrs. Call uswo now. in-fvv. We're wwv/ IV. ..W...--home heating — ------s, specialists.------And that they could adjourn, mend ^11 others — unsold. Outgoing officers are Fred and higher. I’m finding it diffi­ nicaUens director. Herb G. ‘World’ Speech tire town. "If there are a few bad ap­ open on Sunday Is when toe six months instead of one unfortunate that they have to ples In toe barrel, let’s throw tion. Martin Rubin, 80 Mountain Rd. Budget Organizers, to make your winters more comfortable. hurt feelings In their districts, stolen or lost—will be coded into Hughes, Richard Erickson, Don- cult to keep my family In good Klein, said in remarks pre­ (Oonttmied liwn Page One) Meeting Set owner conscientiously believes' month. Chamber members said read about their Jobs In toe them out before they spoil the Openings still exist in the Bible and get on with the business of the c(»nputer so that no claims Anderson and Leonard Jdm- pared for a South CaioUna . Post, who appeared today Girls clad in silk costumes h e ^ n g oil dental health. C^an’t the dental that toe seventh (Saturday) they were not* including food, newspapers.” whole barrel,” Storm continued, study Group, led by Babbl Leon running for re-elecUon in No- validated. “<*• broadcasters group that some pect the South Vietnamese with Selectmen J. Cuyler Hutrii- scattered flower petals at toe profession do something to keep day of toe week ought to be ob­ drug and otoor neccessity Post said that when he asked possibly in reference to toe fact Wind, and toe "Jewish Music vember. _____ Five events are planned for Democratic presidential aspi­ people to stand defenseless insca and Percy Cook, has set served as toe Sabbath and he operations in these provisions. member of toe Board of that some of Post’s charges re­ Queen’s feet as she stepped Through Time and Space" Tre relaxed feeling of the leg- The GOP State Central Com- y®""- ® co™- costs down? rants "seem to parrot Hanoi’s while you impose ycur will.” actually refrains from siecular Copies of toe resolution will March 9 for a meeting with all Reriew whv hrdld”n*ot at- ferred to Republicans, also. ashore from a royal barge to a course, led by Cantor Israel Islators may be attributed In mlttee Is accepting appllcaticns munion breakfast on Ifarch 19 You are ri^ht. Dental care is public line” cn the war. He This was an app^ent refer­ (own officials and toe chairmen “ Review why he did not at 21-HOUR SERVICE! • PHONE 6434135 business and labor cn that day. be sent to area retailers, tend the meeting which dealt "We would like to see toe ad­ greeting by King Bhumibol and Tabatsky. large measure to the fact that for iu summer intern program, at 6:30 a.m. at the church. Eric more expensive than it was, mentioned McGovern by name. ence to the CTommunlst demand of all boards. A written notice to this effect legislators and clergymen as with Public Act 490, which di­ ministration of toe town be a Queen Sirklt. they were returning as season- Internships are open to college Anderson, Erland Jcriinson and say ten years ago. But so is "In transmitting these pro­ that the United States step all He said he has Invited Killian must be filed with 'toe prosecu­ well as law enforcement rectly involves toe assessors, he model of good government that Overhead, Royal ’Thai air ed lawmakers. At this time last juniors and seniors who are Re- Everett Johnson are In charge Just about everything else. You nouncements of the enemy to mUltory aid to South Vietnam or his representative to attend MoHarty Brothers ting attorney of toe court hav­ other towns____ can point to,” Storm force planes streaked through Allows Short Wigs and withdraw its forces, while agencies. was told “It was too cold,” to BALTIMORE (AP) — Wigs /ear, many of them were reo- publicans. Those eligible and In- this event, and your pocketbook know that the American people,” Klein ing Jurisdiction. tola meeting, to assist in defhi' said, He referred to toe recent ***® ®- navy de- phiftes, tremulously servin" terested should write to Interns, Other events include the April inflation is a constant concern. said, "these aspirants to the North Vietnam would continue Ing more clearly toe dUferent which Post ^ d ed . “ Now I hope may be worn by city firemen, In the adopted resolution toe discusslon by toe Board of Se­ stroyer boomed out a 21-gun sa­ their first term. It took most of Republican State Headquarters, Churchmen’s Dinner; June Each year, the cost of living nation’s highest office, perhaps to receive Chinese and Soviet respcnstbUlties. he can stand toe heat.” provided they meet the same aid. chamber expressed concern lectmen on amiolntlng a new lute. , . , . . WE GIVE VALUABLE GREEN STAMPS! the newcomers many weeks be- 410 Asylum St., Hartford. Strawberry Social; Oct(d>er Fa- continues to rise. unwittingly, become a funnel Florida Solon In. his statement to toe press, Selectmen’s Opinions On entering the building for about what It regards as grow­ Hutchinson was asked charter commission, saying he The Queen, accompanied by requirements imposed on natu- fpre they made their first ’The work will cover all phases ther-Daughter dinner, which will It Is interesting to note that through which propaganda PqM said, "I feel that I have feels that maybe if toe town, did Prince Philip and their daugh- ™ speech. of headquarters (^rations. In- alternate with a Father-Son dln- from Hanoi seeks to further di­ toe peace talks, Vy and the ing disregard for this law, not­ Wants British been elected to represent toe whether , he agreed with toe MANCHESTER between 1958 and 1970—accord­ ing that in many towns in toe have a charter, none of this ter Princess Anne, will stay at /^ ® 315 CENTER STREET Now, each of them is a vet- eluding research, voter-reglstra- ner; and a Christmas smorgas­ vide us over the situation In Viet Ceng delegate, Nguyen people of Andover and when I first selectman In this action, ing to the U.S. Department of state some retail stores re­ "malfunctioning” would have the Grand Palace^torlng their eran of The Battle of the 1971 tion, fleld services, election ac- bord. ■Vietnam. Van TTen, charged Nixon was To Leave State askl for cooperation that it to which he commented, “ I worn on duty if the hairline re­ Labor—the cost of living rose planning "new military adven­ main open seven days a week. happened. "A t any rate, that Is five-day visit to Ttfuland. ~ " ~ General Assembly. They are tivities and public relations. should be given. No official in think I probably agree with mained above the shirt c(dlar. 2.7 per cent annually, and wages “ If the candidates continue to tures” by beefing up U.S. air "We believe that one day in the a decision for toe peoplq of An­ ready for a truce—ready to ------TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) town is sell-employed and an­ Hob Post — 1 think something rose about 5 per cent amnually. align themselves with state­ power. week should be observed as a — State Rep. Jack Murphy, R- should be done to further com­ dover to make, not the decision end the war. Except for a change in man- ments such as those being swerable to no one at all, At toe same Ume, dental fees They were referring to re­ day of rest or to observe toe Clearwater, has introduced a munication and cooperation In of one or two men,” Storm said. ----- agement, the cafeteria on the Stock Market made by the North Vietnamese whether they think they are or Storm said he "feels it is Im­ increased 4 per cent per year. ports from Saigon and Wash­ Sabbath," the resolution states. resolution In toe House calling this town.” Lt. Gov. T. Clark Hull sum- 5th floor of the Capitol conduct- negotiators, we have to C M i- not." portant for people to realize that NEW YORK (AP) — Stock There are ways to keep the ington that a third U.S. aircraft "Since the law is on toe books .fcr toe British to withdraw Mrs. Edltoa Birmingham, a ‘ med-It up when he said, after ed "business as usual’’ yester- clude that they believe the Bob Poet and his Board of Se­ market prices were up diarply cost of dental care down, and carrier had been added In toe it should be observed, not from Florida. Post again referred In his member of toe Board of Asses­ Gov. ’Thomaie- Mesklll had de- ^e,. "Perhaps, es as usual, and It ran. out of raUy’info iugh nxiimd greater than that of toe United the people in Andover, and they for ycu. One way Is discuss pay­ B62 bombers are being flown to olution states. It further says toe "wanton and wUlful" klUlng resident who is still holding with the spirit I see here today, them as usual. Trading extremely States.” he WM satisfied with toe coln- are willing to make the extra ment with your family dentist. toe Far East In expectation of that prosecuting attorneys for of civilians in Northern Ireland positions on two boards. ’The munlcaticHi and cooperation that the 1972 session of the General ------:------: heavy, with 10.8 milUon shares effort to do so.” He may be able to help you Rep. Paul McCloskey Jr. a new enemy (tensive. toe various towns should take by British soldiers. ./ reference made is to Marvin Assembly may be its shining exists on the Board of Select­ Taxes Lost changing hands during the first work out a payment system of California, who is challeng­ “This shows that while Nixon It upon themselves to enforce "I think It’s a bit odd,” Brit­ Qraboff, who lives In Hartford hour.” men—^between himself and toe Ylo Anson, a member of toe Trinity Church two hours of trading. that will be within your budget ing NixMi for toe (30P noml- talks of peace, he is preparing toe law. ish Consul Dennis Pierotti com­ and has not lived In Andover Hull, who convened the Joint First iSelectman, specifically. Selectman’s Advisory Board, Tnatnils average of and still permit you to obtain natlMi charged that "the policy new military adventures,” Vy At toe same time toe cham­ mented In Miami. “ The man's since last June. Graboff serves session of the legislature, re­ so Hutchinson replied that he was J.II&l.ctIIO O lctit? induBtrials at noon was up 7.46 good dental services. which the President pursues to­ declared. ber indicated support of toe entitled to his opinion, but I as toe town’s chairman of toe said today he wa® glad to see ceived a cheering, warm, stand­ day is far more immoral than satisfied. that something was finally be­ at 926.17. If you have a dental school Porter in turn accused Xufui strengthening of toe Sunday think It’s probably Just emo­ Zoning Board of Appeals and as ■Percy Cook, who was also ing ovation from the members James Anderson of 192 HolUs- Analysts . said institutions toe one wiilch brought us into ing done in town. He cited a in ycur area, you may qualify ’Thuy of making "nauseating" closing laws and endorsed three tional.” a member of toe Board of Edu­ present at toe conference, de­ of both parties. ter St. was elected and installed started buying vdien the Dow Vietnam." cation. personed example of n ^ lect to receive dental care at its statements concerning U.S. provisions aimed at strengthen­ PierottTs cmisulate > is toe clined to comment. The cheers r ^ out when for his Mcond term as chair- Wednesday penetrated Hs old cUnlc. All types of dental pro­ "We klU today for pride prisoners of war In a OBS tele­ ing these laws: One would be only official British installatlan Post has previously asked which he said has not been cor­ alone,” McCloskey said at Cor­ Mrs. Blnntilngham said tiiat H ^se Speaker William lUtch- man of Trinity Covenant Church recovery high of 917. With prof- cedures are performed at such vision interview last weekend. to increase the fines as fol­ in Florida. Graboff to submit his resigna­ rected. f o * introduced Hull as prob- last Sunday In ceremcmies at it-taklng pressure dried up, she is formally protesting "tots Somo years back, Anson ap­ clinics. The work Is closely su­ tion in toe best interests o i toe enUre affair,” saying that She ably the most popular lieu- the church. peared beforo toe assessors in­ there was little resistance to a' pervised by faculty dentists. town. He received a letter in believes toe first selectman Is tenant governor Connecticut The Rev. Norman E. forming them that toe property Swen- nevr rally move, they said, Generally, toe fees are quite which Graboff emphatically re- "totally out of order,’’ that the ever had.” wn, pMtOT (r f-T ^ t y Covenant airlines, chemicals and lines as Shown « " '■ lines were readily located both . 1 * T . -•»— ------— ------A block at 136,200 shares of lems are of teaching value. said toe board has had numer­ She said that as a member of 0»n ecticut League of Kenneth Nelson, vice chairman; .Zenith Radio changed hands at In a survey map on file with ous queries about toe propriety the Board of Assessors, "I .. ._____ W ^ e n Voters. ^ r s Uqyd Berry, secretary; 42, unchanged. Another way to manage dental Oildoi: care costs is through prepay­ of having Graboff on toe board. don’t believe toe assessors have *® „ DAYS ONLY ^W e. vice secre- Noon prices mi the Big Board She said a legal opinion was re­ any legal oWlgatloo or personal ®>*lpUon of to® U"®®- Sweimsen, finan- also Included Fannie Mae, up ment, or dental Insurance. More then ten million people are now quested from toe town attorney, Z g a ^ to keep toe select- Anson said toe clal secretary; WlUam Johnson, i% to 92%; Brunswick, up 1% but nothing 'was said about covered by prepayment, and WELDWOOD WELDWOOD Weldwood Wood FMpendent in new scarlet Waz- chairman of board of trustees; to 4«; Kennecott, up % to 24%; Grabedf’s not being) able to unions and management groups “As far as toe school board is ”‘“'®y and Lawrence Hutchins, church CNA Financial, up 1 to 34%; n serve. concerned,” Mrs. Birmingham *®r toe towm. H s concero warn are becoming increasingly In­ CANNON & BIBB YINYLGARD SEASCAPE Glen Rustic TWonAhAotAA and Pfizer, off % to 89%. "As chsdrman of toe board. added, "toe first selectman has to getting the record s t o s ^ t terested' in providing dental fot**® *»®®^ American Stock Exchange my hands are tied. Until some- nothing to do with too Board of Anson said over toe I*® 4x8-3/16 G# 4x8 - 4MM 4x8 -1/4 ^vld Bar^, for lack of enou^ g j trustees are Edwin Kraft, prices inoiuiied Vikoa, up 2% to care coverage as part of their NO IRON F A S H i p i i ^ «nd Fitt^Reg«3;^ one tells me he cannot serve, Education. ’Ihey are State offl- t*®® anotoer one or ^ o oc- REG. $8.23 0 « 0 U REG. $5.35 3.98 REG. $10.63,*8.45 overfall package of health care ’ h r ’l i r ^ T ’iritS'^e ^tonNllson, Tracy Heavens ?«%; Banister ContlireiSair up there Is nothing I can do, re­ clals elected by toe town and caslons brought toe >**at^ up Subject to Stock On Hand fringe bepefits. You con check Senate He was counsel to the ^ Imperial OU, down gardless of what people say,” they are not beholden to toe aagln, hut felt that If ' they with your employer or dental SHEETS & ^ ^ — S o r i t y D e W r^ te toe d la c ^ t e board a r ^ e n n ^ % to 82%; Gladding, up 1 to she said. town or anybody In It.’’ weren’t going to be too anxious majority Democrats. O^n ohali^; Lee Twombly, io%; and Geartrart, up % to society to see If a prepayment Monies Lost Post was asked by Mrs. about the matter, " I ’m not too NEW WELDWOOD PANELS Miss Elsie Jrdmson, Mrs. HJal- plan is available in your area. Post said togt there are “ de- Hrmingham vtoo said, "We anxious to pay more taxes, Connecticut’s number one to- mar Carlson, Dr. Robert Kee- Twin & Full If you are classified as med- PILLOWCASES' “ Uberatftt Ineqiitffies and-- omls-. (toould l)^ye a.charterji-.wheth- ^ th er." GASUGHT TRADEWINDS come tax booster met the ney, Carl Berggren, and Mrs. Our Reg. 4.99 state’s number one income tax Kuth Schaefer 'ically needy—-which means you sions' & toe grand list 6f -the er he felt a charter would have MeetlhgT have sufficient income to sup­ 4x8 - 5 /3 2 hater in the Capitol yesterday. Serving on toe various com- Vernon town, with some people not pay­ possibly prevented some of toe Mrs. Julia Haveri, member port your family but not enough concerned with, of the town’s Recreation Oom- REG. $7.10 5.95 4x8 •3.95 Rep. George Ritter, D, of missions and committees are Reg. 4.47v.;^>£; ing any taxes at all for consid-. abuses he Is • left over to pay health care costs Full Flat/Fitlcd, 'Yes. I do." He.niission, said when informed ot Hartford asked Miss Vivian Burton Johnson and George ‘Father’s Hour’ erable properties. These Items Post replied, —^you may qualify for dental 42”AtlU x36” Pillowcases, rillRRTVl.USR.9s p- PEQUOT HOBNAIL said the Board of Selectmen Post’s action: “I feel it could Kellems to read his Income tax Poole, stewardship commission; have been brought to toe atten­ has discussed toe matter and Is only be constructive—I’m glad proposal, saying that "It is ac- Mrs. James Allely, chairman, At Hospital care under your state Medicaid Reg. 2.49 Package of 2 tion of both toe Board of Asses­ DISCONTINUED PANEL SALE program. You should check with now looking Into toe possibility he’s done It.” tually a tax reform, because it and Mrs. Lawrence Hutchins, BEDSPREAD sors and,the Board of ’Tax Re­ ELMCO 4’x8’ PRE-FINISHED "Between toe dark and toe your local dental society or de­ Cannon floral & view — but nothing has been of appointing a new charter Mrs. Haveri described a calls for a sales tax reduction.” James Anderson, Mrs. Paul good example of vdiot Post Is SPECIAL Miss Kellems was quick to Norllng, and Dr. and Mrs. Paul 8 I, tweeiVi Pornography BOl Status is presently conducted In town, Variable Speed $15J9 iif6rddfto. 93eea. * 5 . 9 9 ^ 6 . 9 9 * 6 . 9 9 The legislature’s Judiciary One of those members not Mrs. Cook said, "I think toe 2x4-8 SPRUCE STUDS oommlteee, which on Jan. 31 present at toe Jan. 31 meeting whole thing stinks.” She said al­ ^ 2 .9 0 ' 2 . 5 4 Beg. 88.98 Beg. 8u.ee Beg. $8.80 and requesting another meeting ter making toe proper appUca- Finishing Sander $1239 ^ 5 . 8 8 ClOM Out CIOM Out Olnee Out agreed not to present, to toe 12x12-ARMSTRONG WHITE SAVE AN EXTRA was State Rep. Thomas Dooley, tlon to toe Zoning Board of Ap- General Assembly for Its con- of Vernon. Dooley has declined peals, she waited months wlto- Jig Saw $M B ' slideratton H.B. 6036, an act per­ to reveal his personal opinion out hearing anything, CEILING TILE 9%cea. SAVE UP TO 30% ON CARPETING & PAINT ACCESSORIES! taining to obscenity laws, will of toe bill, but said he feels it She srid no one ever asked reconsider Its action next Tues- should be reported out, so that her to a i^ a r , or to provide 50% Our Reg. the entire General Assembly any further InformaUwi, but OFF OUR REG. PRICE ON ALL 7.47 State Sen. Jay Jackson, co- might debate It and vote on It. months later, she received a CEILING PAINT INTERIOR PAINT SAVE ON ALL chairman ot toe committee Jackson said today he doesn’t letter from toe ZBA which said SCISSORS AND Knit or crochet, 28 oz. of washable, said that toe Tuesday meeting, know whether many more of toe they "didn’t know what I want- RBG. 100';:f'acrylic yarn in easy to use pull on executive session, is at toe committee members who at- ed, but were denying my appll- OO G C O O R E G . 31 will attend next cation.” MANCHESTER 336 SHOP i G e T T $6.95 D . Y T $7.49 Arnittatnig Uellings ELECTRIC SCIS^SORS skeins. 45” x 60” finished size. Four request of several committee tended Jan , color combinations: ______members who were not present Tuesday, nor would he predict Mra. Henry Demlng, wife of w g enney FRIDAYS of ^ha Tnn SI meetlna. the outcome of next ’Tuesday’s the owner of property on Hen- [ ^ I NORTH jlL Zn o^bB^hut more vote. dee Rd. known as toe former than one-third, of toe 89 mem- He said It Isn’t unusual for ABC Concrete Company, CO. 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 TO 8:30 P.M. SAVE UP TO 3To ON FLECTO SEAMLESS FLOORS bers of the committee attended only a portion of a committee’s morning remarked that she did MAIN St, Manch«st«r the Jan. 81 meeting. The con- membership to be present at -* not- ...... want— * to speak for her *"■“ hus- SAT. TO SALE THURS. thru SAT. sensus then was to take no ac- meetings. Many legislators, he band, since he was toe one who Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway An- STREET 4 P M . Men. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. te 9s30 p.m. tlon (favorable or unfavorable) said, belong t o several commit- conducted toe dealings In An- DON'T MISS THIS PRE-INVENTORY SALE 1145 Tollanfl Turnpik# unUl toe U.S. Supreme <3ourt tees and can’t attend all of the dover. Sot. 9 ojn. to 9i30 p.m. X r ln g toe pornography Issue, meetings of each. “ But It certainly ^as taken MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHRSTER EVENING HERALD, MANC3HESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972

iiiiii 500-Meter Speed Skating Title SPORTS Celts Got Message £ The DRY Side RESULTS

o f Sports Of ‘Killer Instinct’^^ But Knicks Still WinI Broken Twice by U.S. Champion Basketball NBA BOSTON (AP) — After ihe victory enabled Boston to Helnsohn used all 12 players, EASTERN CONFERENCE DETROIT (AP) — Even cords, toe Knicks never trailed All-pro guard Dave Bing was By DEAN R. YOST SAPPORO, Japan (AP) seconds, fast enough to win de- compeUUon, Norwegian farmer Stotes, put the Americans one ^ p p e d up the American scor- Y MHIGETg _ _ „ _ Aflaatio Didirion listeninfif to Uoaoh Tommy maintain Ms Blx-game lead over Seven OeltlcB scored In without the services of ___ able to crtlnect on just three at- Canada’s Paal ’lyidum won the tough 60- point back of third-place Sw- marti Heinfinhii nmnliARlvA "thA tha Man, V/WW vniava la it,a Af doublc figures. Jo Jo White led For the second week in a' r6w winivui, tiic viceo ui Finally, a surge Just befoire . * - , —“I was impressed by her >>y Ed attractiveness and her fine ®urka. kilometer (Sl-mUe) cross-coun- den. wWch lost ‘2-l to the Miss Henning oagn, W. L. Pot. G.B. need of a “kil^r instinct” T ^ ^ **‘® ^ ^ ’'® Caterers upset a front- star forward Dave DeBus- the buzLr gave toe New York- tempts from toe field ati iilgbt you guessed it. Boston 43 IS .700 — Whsd’S in the future at the ski slope? eVni in alrofinir T And because of that foul—In* try ski race In 2^:48.14.75 and Czechs. ______th a niwiaa DlvlslcS). It also nsr- oowens had 19 wWle also nmnlng team, this time It was gchere, the New York ers a two-point halftime advan- ®“'^®'* “ >® with 10 Gold ftt Brodie N e w Y o ik 86 28 .006 0 "Continuous success I hope,” comment­ Hbo tn W terferende cn Miss Burka’s part Gustavo Thoenl of Italy cap- The defending champion So- that appar- rowed the Celtics magic num- grabbing 22 rebounds, Don points, a meager showing for Ever since gold was discovered at Bro> Philadelphia 28 86 .807 "18 ^aiKnicks had enousrh reserve *es®> ed the smiling Kelly. "We plan to add like to emumte her from ^S the two skaters itch ed tured file men’s giant slalom vlet Union gained sole posses- said the Instant the ^ 1 entiy tne messasre. her to five for clinching a play- Chaney and Steve KUberakl defeat in a 32-81 thriller. Dave night to '------F ra zieFritzler r anH lAiraaand Lucas ra really took toe ex-Syracuse playmaker. De­ die Mountain in 1969, people have been B uffalo 16 41 .281 24^ MIUU led aU scorers with 17 lu g u u tu b r ^ k ligd>ting aJl ^ 6 tvay to the sum m it to in­ now on, said Vera Kras- lanes—Miss Henning was given with a t^run time of 8:9.6. slon of first place in the Class might have toe ym - f'*? off berth for toe first time In scored 18 each, Don Nelson had command of the game at toe troit’s other big gun, center rushing to the xtopular Massachusetts ski for Pagani’s Jeff Pescoaolido 0P®u A tijfht N&tion&l B&s- crease cur night riding, plus build a 100- nova. a second run aind another shot In Thursday night’s luge dou- A standings, a point ahead of nlng chances or any Central Division Ws starters more, three seasons. I6, John HavUcek 16 and Tom outset' of toe tMrd period to Bob Lanier, {deked up three area. According to Jim Kelly, owner of “She is a great champion al- at her own world mark of 4.76. hies finals, Italy’s team of Paul toe (Jzechs, with a 9-3 pounding petitors, B altim ore 34 81 .488 — particularly before weekend ^ny comblnatian of five Oolt- Sanders 10. netting eight. The losers’ Wayne ketball Association contest personal fouls in toe first five unlt motel behind the base lodge to ac­ "How many girls of her age nearly blow toe Pistons off toe the northwest resort in New Ashford, “it though she is still so young,’’ She didn’t make it this time Hildgartner and Walter Plaik- of Poland. Atlanta 21 86 .868 4 games wltti tlw Los Angeles losses and Philadelphia de- Kuberald turned In a tro- Ostrout popped In 10 points in the third quarter and court. minutes of play and was ham­ wasn’t really geld, but' ‘focls gold’ or commodate our out-of-state weekend Craig Samer of St. Paul, would have survived a moment skiers.” added Ludmila TUova. either, although she did man- ner and the Bast German duo Cincinnati i s ' 88 .821 6 ^ ^kers and toe Milwaukee feats will assure Boston a play- mendous effort, t>lsylng 19 whilemln- teammate Dan White hand the Detroit Pistons a The Knicks Mt ten straight pered by toe infractions toe iron pyrlte. We struck it when we were Minn., put toe United States on like that? She came through It chipped in eight. Brodie is also open in the summer as ’The object of the Russian age to shave almcst half a sec- of Horst Homlein and Relnhard Cleveland 17 43 .288 9 ^ "**®*®’ o ff berth. utes. He scored 12 points in toe 126-102 setback. points to en toe toird quarter rest ot toe night. Coach Lloyd putting in our summit chair lift. Before the scoreboard after Just 16 with the poise of a veteran, INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE a resort in the beautiful Berkshire Moim- girls’ praise was Anne Henning, ond off her first time, finishing Bredow finished in a flat-footed WESTERN CONFERENCE mu Celtics pulled away from The Celtics rolled to a 84-25 fourth period and helped con- DeBusschere, toe pi^ular ex- and went (m to outscore toe finally had to bench the big St. we knew adiat had happened, people seconds of pl&yi but IriEiurl She's a marvel!" he aaid. kfinf’s Marauders rah over tain range. who broke toe Olympic 500-me- in 43.33. Miss Krasnova won the fie for toe gold with identical Midwest Division Buffalo early In the first period first period iuid a 68-66 halftime trol the boards tor the Critics, Piston, sustained a painful heel Pistons 40-18 in a flurry that Bonaventure grad and turn started flooding the mountain and near^ * '* « ter speed skating htle not . Six Pack cast and would probably be Not a single Piston could be the last 14 gam es fesr toe sec­ edged toe Shemp H owards, 76- area, much thought went into its design. Dianne Hrium for toe g^rid in Games’ first grid for toe tending in toe face of the Then, while Curran held off "I thought I hM lost the lap. Houston 21 87 - .862 20 back In uniform before the end credited with a particularly ond place Knicks who are F riday’ s 1,000-meter race. United States In toe 1,600 me- Finns’ 36-shot attack. the rest of toe Finns’ attacks. But I kept telling in^eif to Bob Rosburg 66. Jerry Suntava, Dan La- Kelly wanted to cut down trees for his Portland U 48 .288 87 ri toe week. outstanding effort, although locked in a headWhead battle whizzed around glittering ters. The victory, the second In FYank Sanders of St. Paul and keep skating and not look Belle and Tom Stq^enza added wood mills and still be able to make glittering ters. Wednesday’s BeanHs Wlto DeBusschere on the guard Jimmy Walker did man­ with toe Boston Celtics In toe M akom anal Stadium in 43.76 In medal four games for toe tlnlted Kevin Aheam of Milton, Mhss., down.’’ 20, 19, 17 points to toe Six challenging slopes to the skiers. Thursday’s other M ilwaukee 126, CSeveland 121 A n d Heard sidelines, toe Knicks relied on age 24 points. Atlantic Division. ‘ Since Brodie Mcuntaln came into exis­ Pack attack. Lyle Eastman toe talents of Walt Frazier and ®We Just played lousy,” . Detroit’s next outing wlU be' New Y ork 120, D ettoit 102 poured in a game Mgh of 23 tence in 1964 a name contest was start­ L ob A ngeles 117, Atianta 118 Jerry Lucas to keep toe FTstons groaned Piston Coach Earl against toe Braves in Buffalo ed by Kelly immediately for another Share Lead wlto Eric Stafford producing 12 In check throughout most of toe Lloyd after toe game. Friday night while toe KMcks Flyer Goalie Boston 188, Buffalo 112 for toe losers. title. Due to little ’ coc^ratlon from the Ed Giacomin PALM SPIUNaS, Calif. first two periods. With Lucas "And vtoen you play lousy de­ Jouniey to Milwaukee for a Fri­ Only games scheduled. JUNIOR LEAGUE townspeople, Kelly took it upon himself AAA (AP)—Bob Rosburg thought ot ccntrolUng toe boards and Frii- fense, It Just compounds your day encounter with Karaem to name the slope "Kelly’s Irish Alps.’’ Hal Rawlings and Jim Adams zier’s hot hand ripiring the proM em s.” Jabbar and Co. , Checks Shot Gamble Lost East Division quitting pro golf early last year teamed up to carry the Skyman Ihe owner has definitely kept the Son W; L. Pot. G,B. because his g;ame had aunk so to a 68-49 win over toe Masons of Erin image at the resort with all 12 Kentucky 44 12 .786 — badly and young Jerry Heard last night at the East Side Rec. trails bearing Irish namea With Mask After Attack V irginia 85 28 .608 10 said his proUem was trying to Rawlings tossed in 23 prints A firm believer in keeping skiing a get rich too quickly. Jabbar Hoops NE5W YORK '{AP) — It’s a OAKLAND, Calif. (AlP) — Now Y ork 27 31 .466 18 with Adams adding 16 wMle family activity, Keliy has kept the com­ little too late for toe New York Floridians 22 86 .886 22% R osburg, 1969 P G A cham pion Goalie Bruce Gamble of toe Rick Nic(da cM{q>ed in wlto 10 mercial image out of the area. If you go Rangers to start dominating (Carolina 22 8< .879 28 frotti St Louis, conacted toe for the winners. Masons’ Stove 53 in Victory to Brodie eiq>ecting to find a lot of night toe Chicago Black Hawks but Philadelphia Flyers was In sat­ Pittsburgh 21 86 .876 28 grips on his clubs and Heard, D w yer contributed 23 m arkers life, forget it, it’s not ttiere. FMdie Giacomin may be com­ isfactory condition in Merritt West D ivision 24, of Visalia, Calif., feria he’s followed by Joe Esponda with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Btamey Room sits atop the spa­ ing eunound Just in time. Hospital here today following Utah 88 20 .666 — snapped out of a slump and 16. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, toe cious main lodge and is file center of The 32-year-rid New York Indiana <38 24 .679 4> stUl on the pace that made him ' towering center cf toe MU- an apparent heart attack. EAST SIDE MIDGETS after-ski activity. Ihe bar-restaurant op­ goalie, who posted a 2.16 goals D allas 26 84 .462 12 a first-time $100,000 wlrmer on Paced by Bryan Woodhouse, 'waukee Bucks, was Just too eration. adiere the food is reasonably against average and eight shut­ Gamble, 33,' flew here with D en vef 24 38 .421 IS’ the tour last year. the Flyers defeated the Jump­ much for the Clevelaind Cav­ priced, is shared with a huge area for outs last season and shared toe toe team from Vancouver M em phis 28 84 .404 14: They shot first-round 86s, six ers, 40-18. Jum ping o ff to a aliers Wednesday night. dancing. Presently the "Freedom Fight­ Vezina Trophy with teammate Wednesday but was unable to Wednesday’s ResuUs under par, for a one-stroke lead qul(dc 12-8 first period advan­ Jabbar exploded for 63 ers,” a six-man group from Ireland, en­ Oilles ViUemure, turned In per­ go on the ice fo r toe F ly ers’ 8-2 X m itucky 126, C arolina 106 W ednesday in the $146,000 B ob tage toe winners were never in prints—tying a Cleveland Are­ tertains the nightly crowds with its Irish haps his best game of toe sear defeat Wednesday nigtot by the Indiana 128, F loridians 111 Hope Desert Classic, a 90-brie trouble. Woodhouse dumped in na record he set last year—as songs. ’They have been ^ipearing at Bro­ smi Wednesday night with 41 California Golden Seals. V irginia 124, D enver 111 tournament bring played on a game high ot 10 prints with toe Bucks scored a hard-earned die since 1969. saves, many cf them difficult Instead, hs was hospitalized, Utah 164, Pittsburgh ISl four courses. At 67 were club Bob Stoker and Mark Caouette 126-121 National B asketball A s­ “All of my employes are hand­ ones, as the Rangers whipped and Dr. Joseph Clift- said his Only games scheduled pro Jimmy Powell of Yorba netting nine and eight talUes sociation victory over the Cav­ p ick ed ," stated K elly. "M ost o f ttiMn toe Black Hawks 4-1. condition had staUUzed by Linda, Odlf., and Chuck Court­ each. T lie Jum pers’ D ean DU- aliers. have been with me since the slc^ Oiacomln’s average soared to Wednesday night but that toe Hockey ney, 31, of La Jolla, Calif., who lotiaire' canned seven markers. Jabbar’s outburst was Just opened in 1964.’’ Unlike many of the ski 2.76 before Wednesday night’s next two to. four days could be like Rosburg played .toe Indians • WEST s i d e one point shy of his season Mgh arec^, no Europeans are listed as in­ National Hockey League game NHL Wells Cfountry Club’s 6,600-yard The first of two games saw and three short of his career critical. East Division structors. “I don’t believe in hiring and toe R angers had a 13-7-6 Late Wednesday night a hos­ course. toe Angels downing Nasslff Mgh. them,” the owner noted, "there are record with h|m in the nets, WLTPta Heard played the 8,840-yard i ^ r t s , 80-24. U ttle Joe Bas- In other National Basketball pital spokesman said Dr. CUft Boston 87 8 8 enough good Americans to choose from.” cwnpared to AfiUemure’s 1.83 ^ El Dorado course, where he cetta was the Mg gun for the A RT CABRAL ERNIE OAKMAN Assoclaticm games, Los Angeles considered Gamble’s condition New T ork 88 11 9 ’The ever-smiling Kelly is also invtdved average and 19-4-3 m ark. had a 32-84, with his longest Angels with 16 points. Nasslff’s nipped Atlanta 117-118, the New satisfactory "sind w e’ re Just M cn treel 29 18 10 in other areas besides skiing. He is own­ But G iacom in, vdio gets $100 ^ putt a 20-footer for a bttdte on hustling Bill Wieezoiek dro{q)ed York Knicks downed Detroit watching him very closriy for T m ento 22 28 ll er of the largest pallet manufacturing for each shutout and hasn’t col­ No. 10. He had no bogeys. In six.^ 126-102 and Boston beat B uffalo tonight.” * D etroit 28 23 S plant in the East Coast, and with the lected yet this season, can’t be ^ “I’ve had a dry spell,” said The second contest found Her- 139-112. V anevr. 15 81 6 Duckpin Tourney scraps of wood and chips left over, he too unhappy, despite losing his ^ Heard, who recently bou^t out ky’s bombing the West Sides, Despite Jabbar’s productive B uffalo U 80 18 sells to a paper company that produces shutout bid any, buys a lot of wood from us,” I was always under the impression services are scheduled FYlday Phila. 17 27 9 B y EARL YOST ^® "^® moved who was one of toe late con­ ^ bunker but! sank seven birdie Kelly added. "Ihe ash wood here is that Mt. Tom was a wide-open play­ for veteran Inflelder Chico P itts. 14 80 9 Activity in the Men’s and Women’s Town Duckpin verts to goalie maskdom. “If I ^ putts from iq> to 15 feet away, (A P photo) prol^bly the best around due to the ground area. My ideas were quickly Ruiz, who was killed when toe L . A ngeles 16 84 7 Bowling Tournaments will continue Saturday afternoon moJedT^ead S h e S iy ^ - wasn’t wearing toe mask Pm said, *;i f^ l rnoLi^yjng better BtUBBLE GUM7---Not on your the, way closeness of the grain, something essen­ changed though when I put the boards car he was driving.ran oft In­ . . WednesdayTs BeeuHa Hohday Lanes. ------sure I would have lost some ' now irlitt^TtoFT6 yeara. I Sports Slate | gins twice and twice toe Cavs tial in bat production. As a matter of on and riarted to ski one of the many terstate 16 and smashed into a New York 4, Chicago 1 tfoiig Sanders fe lt & he stuck 6Ut t^hfirue after Fifteen men who survived the Sheekey paced toe male qual­ teeth and gotten a broken nose. "After San Diego last year, I came back to within four. fact, the timber that Willie Mays hit his well-groomed riopes. sign pole. Flttabuigh 4, Toronto 1 missing: easy putt on 18th hole in Bob Hope Classic. FRIDAY qualifying round last weekend ifiers Wito a six-g;ame total pin- As It was, all I got was a bro­ ^ was playing so bad th^ I was Finally Mock, a 6-foot-lO for­ 600th home run,with was bought h ere.” A Until the rains came it was the best Ruiz, 33, form erly o t the Cin­ Miimesota 4, Los Angeles ; Basketball will Join defending champion fa ll c f 840 while M rs. Irish roll­ ken m ask.” ready to quit. I came up here ward, hit his three-printer to repiica of it hangs above the bar. skiing I have done to winpinii several times before Housoten- jygt under three folnutes diow- each a four of seven-game set. ing Drew, wiCb Hns aide of the palverizer, W ashington’s Birthday W eek . . . Gun- He played as a utility infielder Baroch vs. Al Pirkey and BUI Pat McFarland sank nearly fered a broken arm almost U only one shcxnter, senirir Sam Arnold Palmer, playing in only ic cou ld grab a slight 43-36 edge ing on the clock, Housatonic led Manchester High’s girls vai> stock snow-msdeing chief. Bill South- NORTHBROOK, . 111. fouled and gave her a sec- she's in training.” there until toe Reds tr^ed him Sheekey vs. Ernie Oakihan. The public is invited to view half of St. Joseph’s taUy—41 made skiing ideal Sunday with little ice months ago. Tony Esposito, toe Krutt, was able to post a 180 hla third tournament of toe advantage at halftime. by only 12, but MDC couldn’t “*ty basketball team went down worth, revealed that his compressor _ _ __ _ (A P ) __ The village of skate around — when she Anne, who says she owes all to California in November, WOMEN’S DIVISION the action. points. George Groom led Fhlr- to be found axgnsbese. Hawks’ No. 1 goalie, was score. Newcomer Mike Parrish, year, shot a 60 at Bermuda Coming, out after the break, get any cl^r. ^ defeat again yesterday after- Just who aktz at Brodie? Kelly supplied house log shows that in 50 nights cf op­ die Is to Snoopy, toe Peanuts 1969. a transfer from Cheney Tech, ’ Joan Urbanetti vs. Rriane field with 25 points. struck below toe eye by a shot NoTthbrook is saving the h®*" ® Dunes despite wtoat he called Housatonic began to roll as Don Clemons was the game’s noon. TMs time Glastonbury Owneiv trainer-driver B illy the answer. "We took a poll of our park­ eration the Gilford, N.H-, resort has caito^ dog. and peanut butter, fired a com m endable 176. Ough, Slyvla Stechholz vs. Sandy St. Joseph’s g;tabbed a 47-34 _ _ . e® "u n believable crid ” Mtoich they literally blew toe local col- high p<^t-coUector with 24 HQgh turned the trick, banding Bunce, Agnes Claughsey vs. Haughton is president o f toe advantage at halftime, and nev­ ing lot and by the license plates, most of m anufactured 324 inches o f snow. This is "hard as a rock when you Hie Inaians now sport a 7-6 said he caught last Friday po l nt-a. Teammate Willie the local cagers at 24-10 set- Standardbred Owners A ssocl- er let toe Stags catch up in the our trade comes from Connecticut with means that each of the eig^t trails her,” her grandmother record with a 2-4 record in the Reggie Gburskl, Jeanne Irish when h e shot a 76 In toe rain Murphy was one behind at 28 back, on the formers’ court, vs. Natalie Geldpl. atlon. second half. New Tork running a close second. Very where snow is made received over 40 Cbnneotlcut High )Khool rifle and cold of Hawaii. about with Carl Mhnns pumping in 17 ------few ctistomers ceme from our state.” in ch es! / ^ciU t beforT^sJardins ^ “ town Thursday night with toe Henning children while Salley explained league. Palmer was In a group'of 12 even touched the puck—“It that wasn t tuned to Anne their parents are in Japan with Snoopy, Ooalncluuuc (928) East Granby maricers. at 69, including George Knud- ______P e n, y ___ con- looked like one of those Henning. Anne, couldn’t resist bragging “That’s her good luck. She M ichalke 60 40 48 44 101 Manchester’s Ed nights,” he said—hut toe Anne, a 16-year-rid sturdy a little as the gold medal was takes a stuffed- Snoopy dog son of Toronto, CJanada, toe top jacit tributod 17 ^ tsV ^ ‘a$t^k.ACk, Craftiness of Burglar Needed to Pierce Barrier AND M asen 48 48 45 48 184 scorer of toe day at La Quinta, X clX'lAO followed tty teammates Pal Hawks couldn’t crack torou^ blmide speed skater from himg around her grand- along whenever she races, and Pat 1? ^ yarda and generally rri 1 Kelly, Ed Bassek and Jim !Mc- imtll Pit Martin outdueled Walt Northbrook who got her start daughter's neck. toe Snoopy pin she wears on B ardw ell 49 46 4642 garded as tt>e toughest of Real Estate? oee with 16,um>d tam es « . Tkaezik on a faceoff midway ^® village’s Meadow Hill “She is Just so dedicated,” her Jacket Is a Christmas RADII Basture 60 49 41 41 four layouts. Un leclunell ll Newsmen Encounter Problems Uu-ough tfae second period and e®rk rink, capered a grid she said “She runs every day present,” Salley said. In Manchester (8M) sp6ctilvdly« HERE'S W H Y Bobby Hull drills a 40-footer m®dal We^esday—the second and bicyedes 20 miles a day in Luck or not, Anne has her Krutt 47 48 4441 ■ Hummating Cheney Terii Raeoatoale OX). (1 F.'Pts. off Giacomtn’s left peto for his ^ United States and toe summer and skoteS as gold medal—smd may win P lerro 48 46 44 40 Murphy 10 8 23 Sports Dial I Bowliikg I eariler this season, visiting Cemona U a 34 38to goal ^® Northbrook—in much as six hours a day when more. H ubbard 48 47 46 86 East Oranby did It again yes­ W ^ r 0 0 0 Management Potential Ken S«*lpkel scored one goal U»® women’s 600-meter speeds------;------Parriflh 47 46 44 88 MOUNTAIN DEWS — Ptggy Msnns 7 8 17 UnEmiled Income Opportunity Talking With U.S. Olympians terday afternoon routing the Redd 1 9 and assisted on two others and “Atoig event. t t n 1C ¥1 1 OLYMPIC GAMES Cbav«0 49 48 41 87 O r ^ 196, Mhe Larsen 187-461, B eavers, 75-lQ. The loes w as Lanosster \ 1 9 A s a real estate as)K>clate o f The Barrows and W allace Because The Barrows and Wrilace Company has seventeen handled like Dresden Whereas a tight lid is main­ Channel 80 Jane Thone 1794S06, Jean Orlmes 1 4 6 SAPPORO, J a p a n (A P ) lar are Syl Apps convert^ a i^n^ty 15 Ot 3 9 R ed C^OX B Lay CVS Other MHS Shooters) Cheney's 14th of the season In 0 0 0 (fompany you wlU find toe financial rewards unUmited. offices throughout Connecticut, management opportunities tained on building 15, the U B . Archam hault 220-548, Terry Rattley are imlimited. In most businesses senioilty is the only key ’Vmi iiava to bo craftior Gbina. shot In Pittsburgh B victory Salley, 14, and brother, j THURSDAY - GUass 48 48 88 41 17 outings. Bast Granby upped OaUage 1 0 3 Your personal goals can be acMeved because there Is no. ♦bon a Mow Vnrlr hiiro-lnr After John Mischa Petkevlch, headquarters, toe other coun- over the skidding Maple Leafs, 18, had heard toe news of M cKenste 46 42 40 40 CardUe 184-401, Donna Stratt- its m ark to 11-4. flnanciad ceiling at The Barrows and Wallace Company. to promotion, at The Barrows and Wallace Company ability Totals 14 90 is the key to a Real Career in Real Estate. inan a i^ew uuig^ Shelley and Gordon tries operate on a virtual‘‘open u:' a 1-10-1 record over Anne’s win shortly lX7“sh1 Signed. Open Camp Feh. 18 8 ;80-0 a.m. V IR Hockey Finals, T^alashuls 47 46 44 18 man 450, Pat Jajokson.4M, Pat Cheney was never In the run­ Mosehester OX). (11) to pierce barrier thrown M^KeUen Jr., finished toe first door” policy, although toe their last 12 games. Bryan Hex- ® «6Bed toe finish linele In Sap- c 5 I 1 W omen’s 600M Speed Skat­ P erson 60 48 48 27 Jackson 400, P at M elton ning as It mustered only six B. P. PU. Perry No Capitol Investment up around U.o. atl^tes in of their six compulsory Japanew orgmiizers have en- tall and Bryan Watson got toe BOSTON (AiP) — The Boston fleldere Doug Griffin, Jrim ing (Reprise). livengood 49 44 42 28 472. prints in toe opening eight min­ Baaaell 5 S Independence and Prestige the 11th W inter Olympic figures Monday, they were trance rules which are univer- Reaves otoer Penguin goals. "Oh, shie reaUy must be top- getting ready Kennedy and Phil Gagllano. 9-11 p.m . U v e 90M Jum p, Live utes wMle ttie visitors toesed in Prince The capital investment required to become a career asso­ Games. placed in a virtual isolation sally ignored. py,”t ** a/ziifkalA/lsquealed Salley.O o IIa v "She hhas a s -k* t a.Shortstop Luis Aparlcio. ____ Women’s lOOM Speed Skat­ a respected 31 points. At the Ostrout ciate of The Barrows and Wallace Company is your willing­ As a career associate of The Barrows and Wallace Com­ tor toe start of spring training McOee pany you will be an independent businessman. You will •me Iron Curtain used to be- booth for 24 hours, The U.S. press attache at toe worked really hard for this and signed before he went home ing, live Women’a Slalom, half the count was 44-12 ahd at ness to learn, work and your determination to make good. long only to the Soviet Union Reardon^s Driving Basket also enjoy working with one of (fonnecUcut’s largest real . .... T, . is that no one to village, BUl Harris, Is very co- I’m really proud of her.” E%b. 18, and no one is- very con­ last fall, while Carl Yastr- the .end of three quarteis, East Sullivan VTR Cross Country Relay, Good row estate firms, wito membersMp in an international referral and its satellites. Now Uncle allowed to toe skaters until the ooeratlve but he too la a prison- "I can Just see my mother. cerned that only 16 of the 89 zemski, Rico Petrocelli, Sonny live Hockey, Film of Luge Granby held a 66-26 advantage. Same % has taken It44- over, n « « < l . -_ i I ______■ ______1^44 —^ r network. onti entire compulsory competition er of red tape. There is a limit She goes nuts when Aime wins players on too roster a re Siebert and Reggie Smith are MeiTs Two-Seater. In the fiist meeting between Totals 81 9 71 Thorough Trainrng wrapped It in red tape Seeds Doom for Moriartfs Score at half 4 S « Ho(|zatonic. is finished,” Paul said. to what he can do. a race,” sh6 said. signed. working on multiyear con­ the two schools. East Granby American newsmen have fig­ That put Petkevlch, Shelley 11:80-1 a.m. live Women’s sla­ The Barrows and Wallace Company training program Is An Indiana newsman sought Hiere were squedls ot ex- “We don’t anticipate any dlf- tracts. Mike Reardon’s driving layup undisputed posseeslan of second won, 68-81. TMs was toe lowest A Growing Company ured out ways to get over toe and McKellen out of pocket un­ lom (Winner), Live Hookey. ' ( M ( I ; j ' rated as cme of the best in toe profession. After your IMtlal for five days to contact Jim citement at the Meadow HIU flculty,’’ General Manager Dick O’Connell also announced with 18 seconds remaining In place In toe tough SeMor I^eague offensive output by Tech all wall—by using athletes’ moth­ til’ the final three figures were trrinlng is completed (because training in ‘Real Service The Barrows and Wallace (Company was established in Murray of Helena, Mont., a rink, too. as the Northbroric O’Connell said Wednesday In Wednesday that Pete Cerrone FRIDAY the fourth period broke a 68-68 I. season. ers and fathers and a represen­ skated late Tuesday afternoon. In Real Estate’ never really ends at The Barrows and 1969 and now has seventeen offices throughout Connecticut. Skating Club, of vtolch Anne is announcing that 10 players hod Wakefield, a Greater Boston deadlock and enabled Groman’s PurUU tossed in 22 points fo r Brian Rosenberg was the MAGICIANS Wallace Company) you will continue to receive guidance tative of commercial ski firms Meanwhile, press men were member of toe luge team. Fi­ 8:80-9 a.m. VTR Men's Figure • 0 * *4444*44 New offices are being planned and you can become an nally when he got a message a member, heard toe news. ag;reed to terms- scout toe last two years, has export Shop to p ost a 66-68 v ie- Groman’s with Reardon adding gam es’ Mgh pript m an with 22 to reach your top goals. integral part of our future. as go-betweens. They've devel­ able to walk out on toe Ice and Skating (Winner), Women’s through and agreement wlto ______Asked how the club felt about “I understand there are some named toe Red Sox’ tory over faltering Mjoriarty’s. IS. Moriarty’a Bob Bsoavltoh Mt fokowed 1^ Eric Oeyer with 12. oped a sprt of underground or- talk unrestrainedly with OndreJ BEC—Norm Vlttner 142-870, c f ‘ lts m em bers winning other contracts In the m a ll," Slalom . T eol)’s Tom T om ko netted 14 Murray for a meeting, the edict Mack m , Jeny'smlto 8m | equipment manager. Tlie other contest saw Longan for 17 markers wMle Dave Mc­ ganlzatlon wdiich brings news- Nepela of Czechoslovakia, gold medals in the Olympics, O’Connell said. “And we know 11)80-1 a-m. live and VTR with both Mike Landry and Ken was handed down from up- C h am bers'866. Cerrone succeeds Don Fitz- Volkstragen easUy routing hap­ Kenna and Ron Mlrek each tal­ men and athletes together. world champion; Patrick Pera Mayhard contributing U prints sta irs: _____ .' George Martin, a club spokes- toat several players are bring- patrlck, equipment manager Men’a Slalom ()uallfloa- less A llied BuUdlng, 90-61. lied nine. It Isn’t that the athletes don’t of France and Sergei Tchetve- tlona (Wlnner(, VTR Wom­ .each. Interested? “You can’t talk to Murray to­ FI.ARAI ra«ivn Sulziiuikl ^ ^ tor tile past 12 years. Fits- Groman’s plan of attack was Langan had Uttle trouble dis- HARTFORD want to talk. Thty’re young, roukhln of-toe Soviet Union, 1-2- en’s BOOM Speed Bkating Eo«t Oioahy (15) NEW HAVEN day—he’s competing.” ^ Florida.” Patrick te moving Into toe visible hram toe outeet. Playing peeing c f AUled as it took a 22-16 healtoy, enthusiastic and usual- 3 in toe school figure standings, ne, Jean Arohambault 1^482, Thursday In the 1,000-meter Pitchers and catchers are club’s ticket sales department (Winner), live Hookey Fi­ lead into toe second quarter and LoBarre } 1 2 278-1800 248-4411 ly eager to to interviewed. It’s The Iron Curtain countries, in a dellberato baU-control offense Young 1 2 2 Oall J. B. DUNCAN Today! Efforts to run down members women's speed-kkating event.” due to check Into Winter Haven ______nals, Film Bobsled (4-Man) Groman's managed to tie the enjoyed a 62-24 halftim e m argin. drover ? 2 <2 the officials who have created fact, have bent over backward Lutz 106-618, Dee Simmons 177- of the Alpine sld team^ven w m, ^ Northbrook’s other golil med- next Thursday tor their first nrat A Second Run (Win­ powerful MB’s, 16-16, entering Continuing to dominate action, Oeyer 2 9 12 ALL INQUIRIES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL 456. Rosenberg '7 8 ffl the barrier, in cooperating vdtfa the large Susan Corrock of Sun Valley, allst so far In toe llto Winter workout the next day. The oto- ners), VTR Women’a 18KM toe second period. Groman’s Langan increased Its margin to Saylor 4 0 8 The U.S. official in charge of group of international Journal- Idaho, toe downhill bronze _____ „ Olympics is Diane Hblum, Who er pUyera are due by Feb. 28 Z^odBkt 2 9 2 Rec VoUeyball R elay. took a (dim 84-81 le^ Into toe 71-88 w lto 10 m inutes left. Rldianla 9 9 9 such matters, Robert Paul, the ists at the Games, / medalist—have been Just as WEDNESDAY WIVES—Nancy the women’a 1,600-meter for toe flrat full-scale practice Paul RcsslUo and Rich Ral- Fibuilmmons 1 0 2 STANDINGS dressing room. Lindsay Q 0 0 U.S. Olympic Oomiplttee’s dl- The Games had hardly got frustrating, Lounsbury 201-467, P an Ntedert event W ednesday. Feb. 24. SATURDAY Tte tnntyiii quickly Jumped to mond both contributed 26 prints W. L. Tern 1 0 2 Magtotsne vs. East Hart­ rector of public information, imder way before the Russians Finally, many orrespondents 186-466. L ater In the evening, when The 10 signees reported at a to toe VW attack. Norm Dalg^ Scanlon 8 3 9 Latvians 82 8 -6 p.m. Film of Four-Man 10 points early in the tMrd pe- ford Explorera. Sponsored readily admits—even with a called a press conference and made contact through Doc Des ------film s ot toe 600-meter race Fenway Park luncheon Includ- 1 nault canned 24 and M ike Shea The Barrows & Wallace Co.^ Realtors OBAT (blue) 25 U Bobsled—Third A Fourth ' riod before a Moriarty raUy nar­ Totals 30 16 75 ^ Manclieeter Exchange touch of pride—that American presented some of their stand- Rcchea, director of the Ski In- 8PICE — Jean Miller 129, y^ere shown on television, ed righthanded pitchers Marty rowed the gap to 40-44, wlto one popped in 18 also fo r the win­ Cheney <4t) E ast Sides 24 12 Runs (Winners and luter- B. F. PU. Olub, prooeede to Yoim Q Most of our local offices need ambitious men and women wito or without restrictions are the toughest in out medal candidates, including dustries of America, which cov- Vivian Sheldon 126, Yevette ne'ghbors dropped by toe Hen- Pottln and Lew Krausse and ners. Kasden Fuel 22 14 vlewa), VTR Hookey Finals. quarter remaining. B. Landry Aotlvltlea Fund. P a9a experience to help us seive toe demands of a rapidly growing market. toe village. Tchetveroukhin and Ludmilla era some 80 commercial ski Holmek 131. nlng home to say they had seen outfielder Tommy Harper, who With 3:80 left to play, toe Ren Olrourd the pacenset- Tomko Lakewood (3tfcle 17 10 B-U p.m. live Men’s Slalom— FRI., FEB. 18, 8 P.M. “We’re toe only nation that Titova, the star lady speed ska- concerns. Des Roches managed ----- Anne on television. The 'phone were acquired in a 10-player MB’s regained the lead, 61-60. ter for AUled wlto 26. Team­ Oochee Manoheater High School Watkins 0 24 First Run A Start of Sec­ H. Landry forbids the press to talk to ter. - to dig up the athletes In min- HOME ENGINEERS Phyllis didn’t stop ringing. trade with the Milwaukee Groman’s Jim PurtUl knotted mates Jim Hart and Tony Maynard T ickets available at aU CBItT (wMte) 0 27 ond, Hookey live Third A Wefpiy □ INEXPERIENCED???? . . . 'Training Starts March 3rd. competitors on the day of toe “ We didn’t think such a press utes. . H eritage 191-189-607, H llm a M c- . Salley and Tom Henning hud- Brewers, toe count again, 68-68, with 1:80 Kastouskas oM pped in 18 and town branches of Hartford F o re it HlUs 8 88 Fourth Place (Winners) Meek oompetltlon,”' he said “Our conference on our part was “ We ca n ’t do anything with Cemb 178-488, Lee P abst 177, died in front of toe television as ’The others were catchers showing on toe clock. Both 14 prints. Poole National: Savings Bank of Kuzina □ EXPERIENCED ????... Start Today! theory U that they should not necessary,” said Paul, who rep- toe sk iers,” Paul explained. E velyn Anton 176-464, M arlys Anne made her first swing Duane Jceephson, Oariton Fisk Results: CBAT (wM te) 8, Uve Men’s 40KM Relay. teams missed shots befoie Rear­ Tonight’s action finds unde­ Manoheater and at Box Beaulieu O fftee. be bugged or have their con- neaenta toe country which “ They are independent. We D\'orak 190-160-617, Lu Gustaf- around the rink in an Olympic and Bob Montgomery, \riio will Forest 0; Latvians 8, CBAT 11)80-1 a.m. Uve Men’s Slalom don’s key hoop. feated Ansaldl’s battling ScMe- oentratlon affecteu." apawned Madison Avenue, the Totals 16 10 43 Adults $S.M OhUdren $1.60 don't mess with them. They do son 176, Chris Sullivan 479, record-breaking time of 48.78 renew toeln fight, tor a starting (blue) 0; Kasden 2, Watkins 1; Final (Winner), Uve Gold 'T h e v lo to iy put OFomai\’s In b6l’sat6:80. 8core at half 44-12 East. The figure skaters in paittcu- rafifal of public relations. what they p lease.” M artha Montany 478. seconds. But Judges ruled she Job, pitcher Luis Tlant and In- East Sides 2, Lakewood 1. Medal Hookey Game. S' PAGE TWENTY- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 10. 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGAESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-ONE BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

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An equal opportunity employer. 8668 Asking 12,200. 867 M ain St., 649-6221. 0762r 648-0472. o MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANC^TESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 Hou—« For Sola , 72 House* For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72. Out of Town Out of Town Out of Town Out of Town HouwhoM Goods 51 . THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Hotisot For Solo 72 Houses For Sole 72 MANCHESTER — Spacious 7- ^ __ For Sede 7S For Sole 75 For Sale 75 For Sole Legal Notices room horns, aluminum siding, b y 75 refrigerator , electric O ffered the MANCHESTER —D uplex, 6-6, now roof, first-floor family modern kitchen, built-in stove, COVENTRY Venum-Maiichester L i n e ------NEW 6-room OWonlal, eat-ln TWO-FAMILY — Malntanenoe room, double garage. Only ANDOVER — Cozy two-bed- VERNON CLASSIFIED S 'Wh V b i t ? t h o s e g u v s n th e B u t o n "/o u som ehow it% a heon refrigerator, excellent condi­ COUNTRY LTVINa court of Probate kitchen, range and refrigera­ free aluminum siding, excel­ $84,900. - Hayea A gency, 640- tion. $88,900. Hutchins Agency, 9 ROOM CAPE room Ranch. FlreiSace In liv­ but within minutes of Manches- “f Wes, lamps, Wack-whlte tele- LOO« SO GOOD IN THE NEW- CLOWN SUIT PHILBRIGK If you need room for an ex­ BU Y OURS tor, formal dining room, large lent location, extra B zone lot 0181. R ealtors, 649-6824. ing room, bookcases, large tjkf* ahAnnlnv ' --- - aiv NOTICE TO CREDITORS vision, braided rug, some an­ 9TVLE SHIRTS panding family this is the And sell yours If you now ter snopping area. Six-room e s t a t e o f d o u o l a s h . b w a r’TZ living room with fireplace, foy­ included. $41,500. Exclusive, ^ tch e n , am ple cabinets. lUtu- need larger and more bed­ Cape, oversized 2-car garage A-K-A DOUGLAS s w a r t z tiques. 643-0067. er with open stairs, bedrooms home for you. 6 bedrooms, with a mttnhnnln’a rvit PuiDuaiit to all Order of Hon. John J. ADVERTISING Evans & Clapp Reahcn, MANCaiBSTBR - 7« - room /WAGENCY JJD iN V ^ 1 MANCHESTER - Choice loca- ated on 8 acres. $22,600. Au­ rooms. Our neat and trim wun a mechanics pit and 100 waiieit. Judee. oil ciainu muiX be MMM - WHV HOT are 12x17, 13x13 and 0x12, wall- MLS., 647-1464. Cape, Ideal for the growing tlon, 8-rcom Garrison Colonial, 2 full Q/”XT "pk dining drey Schaefer, broker, 876- COLONIAL couch. Wive tweed, FTTT WHEREm d m6 VOU ^p la n Cape Cod has 7 rooms. am p. service, lovely kitchen preeented to the fiduclanr named CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS with 3 sippered reversible LIV/E LITTLE to-wall carpeted, 1% baths, family with 2 bedrooms down COLONIAL—8 rooms, 7 years 2% baths, deluxe Wtohen, park- room V - JV ./L JL / lutches, 6S6L with built-in nvnn.mnim wall tn. below on or before May 3, 1973 or . living room with center fire­ Flrejdaced-living room, for­ w iin DUin-m oven-range, w all-to- barred by law. The fiduciary to: 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. cushions, arm shields. Excel­ TM GOHHA BUV TO WEAR TH A T? AND large closets, 2-zone hot water ANSALDI BUILT and 2H upstairs, den, kitchen old, i4’ foot Uving room, fire- Uke yard. Mid 60’s. Hayes waU carpeting, 4 bedrooms, -valerle L. Lexander Six-room Ranch, 1V6 baths, fire­ place. 2-car garage, bsm, South Windsor mal dining room and large lent condition. $85. 643-4083. WITH WHAT, VOUR heat, aluminum storms and and living room with .fireplace, place, country kitchen, famUy Agency, 646-0181._ eat-in kitchen. Central air master bedroom 18x18. Alumin­ 39 Edith Road SOMEl place, plastered walls, dish­ 2 acres of land. Call J. '• Vernon. Conn. _ GREEN PLAID siding, basem ent garage, $31,- garage and a deep treed lot, room, four bedrooms, sranure, ^—— —— ------:------NEW LISTING conditioning, much more. um siding. 'Trees galore. Dnly COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV*T. washer, garbage disposal, cen­ $27,800. W olverton A$:ency, R e- L oig e lot $86,900. MANCHESTER — W est side, 4- E lorence. Immaculate 9-room Raised 000. Good financing. Call P e­ 80s. B y appointm ent. $24,900. June Good, 643-1837. 4:80 P.M. DAT BEFORE PVBUCATION / V tfACRET: tral vacuuming system, laigre altors, 649-2818. ______bedroom Cape, f||mlly room , 2 Ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, large Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:30 p.m. Friday Musical Instruments S3 V term an, R ealtor, 640-0404. • • Court 6f Probate cedar closet, aluminum awn­ — ------RANCH—6 rooms, 8 bedrooms. baths, carpeting, garages, % B&W kitchen and dining room, spa­ • • District of Manchester HAMMOND organ, AlOO, m a­ WARANOKE Rd. — Custom ings, amesite drive, city util­ MANCHBS8TBR — Spacious 6 rec room, carpeting throughout acre lot. Only $29,900. Hayes cious Uving room, paneled rec B(Sl W NOTICE TO CREDITORS hogany with bench, full ped­ built Cape in ideal location. room home, Bowers ScluxS, stays. Luge treed and well BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. PASEK ESTATE OF TOUB GbOPERAnON WILL m A I ities, swimming pool, excellent Agency, 646-0181. room With floor to ceiling fire- BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. I. WILLIAM HOLLANDER als, reverberation, percussion. Drive by, our sign Is on the rec room, new furnace, ga- landscaped lot. $28,900. Realtors—MLS ___ Pursuant to an order of Hon. John J. BE apfrechated UIAL 04a*2711 condition. Priced at only $M ,^. place, wall-to-wall carpeting, 2% Realtor—MLS String bass and steel guitar at­ rage, immediate occupancy. Manchester Parkade 289-7478 RealtonsM LS 742-8243 WalleU, Judge, all claims must be property. T. J. Crockett, Real­ MANCHES’TBR - Vernon line. baths, 2-car garage. An excel- Manchester Parkade ______presented to the fiduclaiy ntuned tachments. Like new, hardly tor, 648-1577. CHARLES LESPERANCE Only $28,600. Hayes A gency BAISBSD RANCSI—6 room s, 2 Eight-room, Garrlsmi Cclonial, M anchester 640-0806 lent buy fo r only $86,900. M anchester 649-6806 below on or before May 2. 1972 or used, never learned to play. O ______649-7620______046-0181. ' bathe, finished on first flo o r with 2% baths, f*^«y room. 4 VBRNON - Bolton be barred by law. The fiduciary 1s: MANCHESTER — 10 - room fireplace. Lower level unfin- Mary M. Hollander Continued From Preceding Page Ideal for home, lounge, etc. rooms, double garage. Only U & R REALTY INC. TW O ACRES 816 Center Street Phone 644-8405, 240-4733. rambling Colonial, 8 full baths, MANCHESTER area — Atten­ MANCSmSTUH — Large, plush lahed with beautiful fireplace, 2- $87,500. H ayes A gency, 646- 7-room Garrison Colonial, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, COLUMBIA — 8 or 4-bedroom Manchester. Conn. 06040 8-car garage, 2 fireplaces, tion gentlemen farmers, 8- brick and atone executive car garage. Large lot. $86,900. 0181. -country setting, beamed cell­ 648-2892 Raised Ranch, finished rec Surrounds this laige 6-room Live Sroek 42 Articles For Sale 45 UNIVOX hollow body electric wall-to-wall carpeting. Ask for room custom built Colonial- Ranch, 2H bedhs, 2-car garage, u-ne. ing, fireplace In carpeted liv­ room with flnplace, stove, Ranch, 2 bedrooms, 2-car guitar and 100 watt Silvertone large flrepUced famUy room, r . ™ ® - COVERS — 7-room ____ MAlfCHESTBR______4 bedrooms, ______Court of Probate PAUL JOHNSTONE — Certt- SEE Smttty or Dous at Buck- “jvenone Ed Dupre, International Asso­ Cape, 2 baths, 2 acres, out­ ing room,- country kitchen, ANDOVER — Just lis te d .. waU-to-wall carpeting, other garage and breezeway, District of Manchester b____ u llt-ln __ s,, _____ finest quality Balsed Ranch. 8 years old with central location, quiet street dishwasher, fied horse shoer graduate of land Agway for Ford garden sll?”*" ciates, 647-1300. buildings. Hayes Agency, '646- Formal dining Oversized six-room Ranch extras, large treed lot, lake treed, brand new wall-tb- NOTICE TO CREDITORS throughout. R. Harmon^Agen^ ca toe^ ceilings In Uving room school, newer kitchen, room, built-in co m e r cup- with storage shed on acres. privileges. Reduced — Under waU carpeting. Plenty of ESTATE OF mid-west horse shoeing school tractors. Also used tr^Sw . Excellent condlUon • • MANCHES’TBR NEW 0131. and dining room, 2-car garage, ARTHUR J. SULUVAN Cost new, $384, w ill sell fo r oy . 648-7900. good condition, nice yard. On­ board, china closet. Four bed­ Choice setting, real private. $29,000. Princlplea, caU 282- closets. Pursuant to an order of Hon. John J. corrective and gaited shoeing. 643-5123. ' ____family room, two-stall horse $190. 875-8761. SOUTH FARMS ly $28,900. Hayes A gency, 646- rooms; master with carpeting, This home is sensibly priced ___ Wallett. Judge, all claims must be 643-6026, 640-6375, Hebron, ------SPACIOUS 6-room Ccdonlal with ham and corral on well treed ' 0466. Conn. HI Neighbor! Tried Blue Lustre 7 $32,90m BOL’TON NEW LISTING ~ Manchester. Conn. 06040 Articles For Sale 45 $1. ^ ahe E.A. Johnson Paint UqUipmeur 54 altora, 646-1168. ^ baths, first floor paneled 2 -1 0 rooms, 2-car basement Yes! We need help badly in lo­ COLCHESTER — $23,600, 6- SPACE PEOPLE Here Is a 2 year old Raised ------Co., 723 Meiln 8L, Manchester, cating the following property— ------;______. family room, double raised With Ranch, 1^ baths, big kitch­ SNOWMOBILES — Gerich’s 649-4501. garage. room Ranch, double garage, Seven year old Raised Warned > Real Eslole 77 SHOWCASE—Open back, glass __ $35,700—7-room Cape, 8 bed­ If you are selling or know of MANCHESTER —$19,900. two- hearth fireplace, beautiful cus- family room, large lot, SO min­ en with dishwasher, oven Court of Probate Service Station, 1082 'Tblland bedroom Randi. Ceramic country kitchen, 2-car ga- Ranch on 2 acres of wooded District of Manchester B u c k le d . “ E r ii^ d e W ATER furnace, TLOOO front, 8’ long, $25. Call 6^3-7402. ApaitUieiltS - FMtS - rooms, family room, two- anyone selling. Please, Please utes to P.W. Immacultde con­ and range. 8 large bed­ ALL CSA8H for your property NOTICE TO----- CREDITORS- . Tpke., Furnished Out of Town bath, aluminum storms, ceUor, niS®- 1^,900. Fireplace land at end of attractive and Alouette Snow Mobiles, complete. $50. convec- Tenemenfs 63 Apartments car g^arage. give us a call. dition. M eyer R ealtors, 643- street. 'Ihree bedrooms, rec rooms, 24x22 finished famUy within 24 houn;: A v^ red ' S ^ 63>A For Rent 66 $35,900—7-room Colonial, 3 bed­ room with fireiUace, 1-car bales and service, clothing and Built-In batt tubs, lava- m e t a l office desk and chair, vrANomns-rmB------• 6-room hom e, under $80,000. bSSf^H uST^ASSr, '?^ ": W2.90O-Flve.rrom Cape. Oo^ room , VA baths plus out­ tsqie. Instant service. Hayea IRENE WHITE Main Street THREE-ROOM furnished or un- COVENTRY — Small furnished rooms, family room, one- oversized garage. AU set on Amtnev suLMMti Pursuant to an order of Hon. John J. accessories, Mastercraft and Series, cabinet sinks, aluml- jjoq or best offer. 640-2652. tors, 649 6824. **»**»®Uving roomAwiii withwlUA louiouraised iteuruihearth — landscaped------^------lot,----• ---- fomUy----s? VAmrm building and 2 car garage. •agency, ow -uisj.. Wallett. Judge, all claims must be H olsclaw trailers. 643-2363. com bination doors 643------area, 4 rooms, first floor, all furnished apartment, first house, couple or singles only, car garage. • 2-fam ily duplex ______firep lace, garage, good location. » ® « « *!»««•. <®n«al m P rice $37,900. CaU John M c­ . a lovely 200x400 treed lot. ' —------— - —— presented to the fiduciary named appliances, 2 air-conditianera, floor. Call a fter 5 p .m ., 649- H artford, 246-2441. Last 4 homes remaining. Price CaU 640-5806. SELUNO your property? We below on or before May 3, 1973 or 2465 evenings, 648-1442. MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- M«al starter home. room, master bedroom 12x19, NEW CUSTOM-BUILT Laughlin fo r details. 640- be barred by law. The fiduciary Is: ALUMINUM sheets used as heat and hot w ater included, 9608. ------J______includes fireplace, 1% baths, • Package store, over $100,000 need listings, caU John H. Lap- Antiques 56 room Ranch, on a high and niMRn aioas rtaia«iai a.,i i ‘^**’** *** Six-room Raised Ranch, spar 6306. • • • • Lawrence N. White printing plates. .009 thick, 23x ^ASHICA TL Electro X camera ___ garage, wall-to-wall carpeting, — ------HBBhON' — Wall St., 4-room aluminum siding, city water and gross. wooded lot, country-size kltch- ^ * * schools. High 80s. ^ B(Sl W pen In c., R ealtors, 649-5281. 63 Pine St. 38”, 25 cents each or 5 for $1. ^ GIVE YOUR VALENTINE a no pets, no children. Refer- rooms. Woman or heated apartment including sew ers. • • • • Manchester, Conn. 06040 en, formal dining room, den celling aUme fireplace and fuU l BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. SELLINQ your home or acre­ 648-2711. ' shade, never used, $140,...... list gift that has been cherished ences required. Call 648-0256 couple « ily , $35. weekly, no hot w ater, carpeting, appli- • Restaurant with liquor. B(S W MERRITT AGENCY and 2 bedroomsrflreplaije in "®*!’ cathedral ceiling. Oversize b ARROWS AND WALLACE CO. Realtors—MLS age? For prompt friendly ser­ price $260. Call 643-5494. fo r years. Grandm other’s gift anytim e. Pet®- Call b iter 5 p .m ., 646- ances, storage, laundry, park- ______646-1180 1972 POLARIS close out sale, 14 ot love could be ycurs today to 2293. ing. $180 m onthly. 649-2871, 646- Uving room, attached garage, ‘’'I ‘**2’ kitchen with built-ins, formal Realtors—MLS Manchester Parkade vice, caU Louis Dimock Real­ $82,600. W olverton A g e n c y H S l ^ ‘®^® «*»®1®««» porchea, 2- KEITH dining room, 2 full baths, 3 bed­ left, selling at cost and below. give. 10 per cent discount on — Deluxe duplex, 3 bed- 0882. MANCHESTER — Immediate Paul J. Correnti Manchester Parkade M anchester 849-6808 ty , 849-0628. Read Herald Ads altora, 649-2818. ®“ ’ .*r“ ’®«®. rooms, 2-car garage, fuU city Manchester Polaris Sales & Fuel and Feed 49-A all Items till Feb. 14th. Cha- •’corns, 1% baths. Pull private THREE - ROOM fum ished ______occupancy. Excellent condi­ Real Estate Agency REAL ESTATE M anchester 049-6S06 849-1922 utlUties. kOnlmum down to Ro-Lane. Wapplng Wood Rd., basement Carpeting. All mod- apartment, utilities. Employed ROCKVILLB — Rockland Ter- tion, three-bedroom Colonial. 648-6363 TEN ROOM contem porary 848-4128 Service, SEASONED i^ « w o o d , $3.95 MANOHESOTIR — East Center qualified buyers. $86,900. ROUTE 6 area — North Coven­ Chester, 643-^. C^n dally 9 per trunk load. Route 85, Bol- R t. 74. 872-3279. em appliances. Close to shop- Person, no children or pets, race Apartments — Large and Fireplace in living room, for­ to 4:30, Saturday 9 to 2 p.m . ton, 649-5234. ping and schools. Children wel- parking.- 272 Main St. beautiful 3 and 4-room apart- mal dining room, eat-in kitch­ Please Help 11! Thank You try, new 8-bedrrom , SpUt corned. $260 m onthly. Paul W. t w o Rnniw — TZZT ments. Includes heat, hot wa- xn may Iiromomues. ^ ^ ^ near golf course, schoota, shop- U & R REALTY INC. Ley^l, 1% baths, flreidace, ga- en, appliances, bullt-lns, prime hxwtiro f«w p ro fe ^ ^ construction. Laige’ther- 'pta*. St. James ParlA. Ask for Robert D. Murdock, Realtor rage, treed lot. $20,900. Hayes iNO-PRmCE, snow-mo- SEASONED flrew;;;>d, cut and Wanted - To Buy 58 n™™.D-nigan, Realtor, a«MM. or ter, ■"all -- aj^llances,------with dish- Jalousied porch, aluminum sid­ A HEART ot^ce. Low 80s. AUee Whelton, Earle Everett, mteniatlonal 848-2802 bile, 28 h.p. and double trailer. 3pm to length, dump-truck h OUS~EHOLD 646-1021. heat, hot water. Annfv Mar- roducts, He- FIREPLACE wood for sale. $16 carpeting en, formal dining room, living MUST BE SOLD buU^ili^ prage, fuU base- immaculate condition. I Ranch, view of surrounding detached garage, tre'ed lot weU other antique Items. Any quan- throughout, complete appU- For Rent 67 MANCHESTER — 6-room UJtR bron. pick-up load. Dry hardwood. room with distinctive hand Immediately, transferred ex­ m m t R. Harmcn Agency, 646- yfuijy landsctqied grounds. hUIs, 8 bedrooms, dead end kept throughout. Only $M,900. up 1 cut to fit your flrmlace. Hand "^® Garrisons, 64S-8709, ances, vanity bath. CentraUy « _ buUt Colonial, IVi baths, fire­ street. Only $23,000. Hayes KILLINGTON, Vermont, chalet scrolled ceiling, 2 bedrooms, ecutive says. EhcceUent con­ place, waU-to-waU carpeting, U & R REALTY INC. split. Free delivery 643-7996 Oakland Street. located. $176. mcmthly. R . D . BusInCSS LocatfOBS sleeps 8, fleldstone fireplace, Manchester BOULDm RD. - Mvacy on A gency, 646-0181. 1971 OLYM PIA ski doo, $400. garage, amesite drive. Asking dition, on large treed lot. good location. Ask for Joan Robert D. Murdock, Realtor M urdock, 043-2692. fully carpeted, kitchen with over 1% acres. Custom Oo- For Rent 64 $26,300. ’This aluminum sided Raised Everett, Intematlcnal Associ- VERNON c a ll after 3:45, 643-7093. S E ^ N B D J - RoOmS WithOUt Boaitl 59 ^ dishwasher and bar. Weekly Ranch offers 4 bedrooms, ALUMINUM lonlal, rec room, special in- 648-2692 VALENTINE HOURS HAVE customers waiting DESIRABLE e, Ideated near 2-car garage. ______.MAI)!-: KKESII IN OdR OWN ^ B IG ! D o y ^ ,®«^ ered. Phone 228-9886. EAST H artford — $28,900. Six- A’rTRACnVE sleeping room, rental of ^ r ap^- proximately 1600 sq. ft. Choice bullt-lns, 2 baths, brand new SHERATON kitchens fro.m old and upholstery cleaning w ith ______646-5482 Parkade, fireplaced Uving room, iCi^NCHESTER — Investment MANCHESTER — $19,900 Cape, Belfmg in this tradlUcmal, room Colonial. Alumbium sid­ eentleman shower bath nri- •••***^ home. J. D. Real Es- locatim, excdlent parking, waU-to-waU carpeting, 2-car Blue Lustre. Rent electric ------large eat-ln kitchen, 4 bed- property, groesliig over $8 000 rooms, basement rec room, rambling Ranch with mag­ ing,. new furnace, large lot NEW ENGLAND RECIPES. FRI0AY-FEB.11TH vate entrance, free parking. A ssociates, In c., 643-6129. Ideal fo r professions or insur- Land For Sale 71 PITKIN-PORTER ST. area — garage. Must be seen. Only s^ pooer $1. Olcott Variety Housdiold Goods 51 rooms, almost completed rec y«ariy AsUngsiui600 ’ 60x124 treed lot Central loca- nificent view. Seven big Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 9iM.teSPiL Apply 196 Spruce St. TWO-ROOM apartment. Heat, ^HRON - 6 acres, 460’ front. 3 or 4 bedroom Cape, flre- $43,900. room, garage. Should go fast at utUlUes. Bel Air Real placed-Uvdng room with wall- rooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, 649-5824. We_N]^ED LISTINGS Estate, 648-9882. OFFICE COPIERS, roll fed, ------, used______refrigerators,AAAVTAUJrOVAAA THE AAUUOO THOMPSON VyUl- House - Cot------—— “ S^®* leVCl BHd ClCar, to-wall carpeting, large kitch­ FRECHETTE & M ARTIN 2-car gaxsge, curved drive, SAT.-FEI.12TH ranges, automatic washers tage St., centrally located Birch St. after 6:80 FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices $15,730. Cross Realty, 228-0065. 8)4 acres. Desirable floor Vernon-RockvlUe Area^ SUH.-FEB.13TH autom atic, w ere $660 now en with built-in dishwasher, FRECHETTE & MARTIN 7 * 7 .. (k i f o r d village - 4-4, gas hot with guarantees. See them at large, pleasantly furnished P-"*- 8*9-2236. combination,w — a,_ heat, hot water,' Realtors 647-9993 PICK YOUR COLORS! FOR THE YOUNGSTERS... 9J.W.DU.$199.50. ueaiersD ealers’ MmariowB, arlows, boy 867 „ ___ _ . ,, * ------—------nriirat-®?-.®’ c S X ‘^^0^^^^^! HOUSOS FOf Sale 72 vanity, walk - out basement. $15,900 — A ttractive five - room TODAYI Weetslde R ealty, 649-4842. New S-bedroom Ranches CHOCOLATE Service, 643-1442. for overnight and permanent three-bedromn duplex. Wall- Nice treed lot. No agents. Call Cape, fireplace, paneling, MANGHESTEk —Many featur­ Lewis, 840-6808. with city water and sewers. M0N.-FB.14TH guest rates, to-wall oaipeting In ‘ dining ^?™STER - Combination 643-9911. baseboard heat, garage, 160 ed 9-room Colonial with 8 bed­ • . • • • •Large Uving room b ig kitch­ 9AJLto9PJI. TWO a h ,. B«m»t «ai».ra room , 1% balhs, washer and. residential and business block. Lots For Sede 73 NOVELTY HEART POPS Male or female to foot wooded lot. Hutchins rooms or more, huge Uving PHILBRIGK B& l W en with all buUt-ins and engines Also i^y Jefferson ^^^ne^lttfge M^he^ hookups. Pull basement COMMBRG^IL place for lease. 8-room single family home, M anchester A gency, 649-0324. room, formal dining room, MANCHESTER — Wooded, A- BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. plenty of cabinets. Complete depto finder. Call 643-6640 af- Wednesday, Thuroday, Friday, ter $60^us ouarter of utiU- CentraUy located, or sale 461 Main St., next to ®‘°’'® apartment. Excel- heated sunroom. Ideal home fo r $27,700. CONVERT $27,900 — COZY 7-room hom e. zone, acre plus. Quiet but con­ Realtors—MLS ______until 9 p .m ., 646-5823, 646-7679. ties. 646-4675. w elcom - post office. E xcellent business Hayes and office combination, 40s. ties 646-4675 - ______B aseboard l^eat, tw o-car g a ­ AGENGY venient location. M. Helen Pal­ Manchester Parkade C. B. GOVANG BRACE vourself for a thrill th e ------^ ^ ______®^’ monthly. Security and location with buUdlng. CaU 646- Agency, 646-0181 this 7-room older Colonial to a Wolverton Agency, Realtora, MLS—REAL’TORS We Will Pack Your Favorite Valentine’s rage. Nice bam, horse staUs, m er, . R ealtors, 643-8821, 646- 'M anch ester 849-6806 SINGER Touch and Sew with GENTLEMAN - room with leaae. CaU 646-8648 after 6 p.m . 2426, 9-6. 2-family. Situated In C zone, 2 049-2818. 643-9674 872-4166 876-9820 first time you use Blue Lustre — V i i i ----- — room wiui M anchester one acre. Hutchins Agpency, 0688. full baths, 2-car garage, sep­ REALTORS COVENTRY — North, Immac­ Assortment. FORMAL R ealtors, 649-0824. MANCHESTER — Immaculate arate entrance, near schools, MANCHES’TER — AA zone, ulate Raised Ranch In country HBKION — 6)i-room Ranch, 3 apartment In center of town, suite. House & Hale Bldg., 963 Living room and dining Aroom Raised Ranch with 8 neighhorhood, features 3 bed- bedrooms, carpeted Uving nlture ^op. shopping. Asking only, $24,900. UO*' frontage, city water, sew­ — WE MAIL ANYWHERE— O riginally $419.60, wiU sell for Kitchen range, heat, adults M ain St, Phone 648-4846. room pictures this good M anchester big bedrooofs, 2% baths, fdr- rooms. Including master bed- «»»« with fireplace, garage, er and gaa. prestige location. $126. Guaranteed. W ill deliver FURNISHED, w ell - heated, only. No pets. ExceUent condl------—:—------sized quality Colonial, 3 bed­ mal dining room and simny 6464200 room, spacious bath, sunken lovely % acre wooded lot. $24,- FREiCHETTE & M ARTIN LARGE FAMILY Call Peterm an R ealtor, 649- and dem onstrate. CaU 622-0476 pleasant room fo r working tion. $160 p er month. 648-7166. MANCHESTER — 16,000-100,000 rooms, large eat-in kitchen, R ealtors 647-9098 Uving room, lu ge kitchen with tub, formal dining, area with 600.^ Merritt Agency, 846-U80. BURNHAM & BRADY BUILDING dealer. gentlem an. CaU 649-3142 or square feet industrial, com garage, porch. In excellent would be well suited In this 4- buUt - Ins, fireplaced - faihUy 9404. 34 BWNSDE AVE..EAST HARTFORD 4%-ROOM apartment, heat, hot mercial or warehouse avail- BAST H a r t f o r d - E xcel- WOODUND 643-9353. condition. Being offered at bedroom older Colonial, large room, 2-car garage. ExceUrat $26,900 — LARGE 8 - bedroom gyiTj.AMn _ w oo^ famUy room with unique floor REXIULA’nON ^pool table. water, range, refrigerator, dls- able Immediately, heated, alr- HIGHLAND ST. 7-room Colo­ lent 2-famUy, 6-6, quiet, con­ 528-1737 only $32,900. kitchen, den, dining room, Uv- to ceiling fireplace, walkout to pressed wood, new fett, $75 or SINGLE wom an , with nursing parking Included. N ice conditioned, freight elevator, •cnj-inY-iTTtXTini p ' iPAT.rr>TXT nial with 1^ baths, finished rec >®t». ® « Old staffort Rd. Start- venient nel^bortiood, 2-oar ing room, garage, treed lot. po(U, 2-Zcne baseboard heat, OPEN; MOIIOAYTO SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. MANOR best offer. G-EV»c 2-door,r refrigrefrig- ­ experience wants retired man location. One child accepted. $1-$1.00 per square foot. 1-748- r-KriLiXlllil iUr & M A K llN room, carpeting, garage. Ex­ *®”’ tag at $2,600. BuUdeni’ cloee- garage, Bhrelyn Carison, 648- Only $31,900. laundry room, 2-car garage. erator-freezer, $150. 649-2662. e r wom an to board in hom e. A vailable M arch 1st. $170 6634. Realtors, 647-9993 ceUent setting. Sensibly priced IDEAL three-bedroom Ranch. 649-6824!^ ^ Agency Realtors, Agency, Realtors, 0686, Northeast R ealty, 668- APARTMENTS $40 a week. W rite P.O . box 133, m onthly. CaU 646-8138 ------rrrr------to sell. T.J. Crockett. Realtor. FRECHETTE & MARTIN Finished rec room, immediate ------'------648-0809, Just needing a new feunUy, 7907. SEWING MACHINE — 1971 zlg- Hebrcm, Conn. MANCHESTER— O ffice space, QUALITY PLUS H ERE. . . . 643-1577. occiqiaacy. ExceUent nelgfa- Manchester $84,900^ O m tessa A gency, 742- ______THURSTON Apartments — 140 new building. Electric heat. Owner designed and built this R ealtors 647-9998 BOIUXIN —2 plus nicely wood­ HOMESTEAD ST. ■zag, im clalm ed layaway, bal­ borfaood. 840-7904. TREED 6885, 742SS06, 742-9681. ance $41.85. Singer rig-zag, STIEE room and board In ex- HllUard St. Three rooms, fully air - conditioning included. I-bedroom, 3% bath home. So E'EB^USON RD. — 2 new Gar­ ed acres, weU located, slopes OiEF W . MQHHLE TPK E. down to street, $9,900. Exclu- EAS’nTORD —66’ mobUe home originally over $300, now only change for baby sittlng,'4 p.m. carpeted, complete appll- Ideal for professional. Cohve- many extras it Is impossible to rison Colonials with 2-car ga­ MANCHESTER — Garrison Co­ SPRING ST. area —• Superb An- jot for this 6-room C e^ , looat- MANCHESTER slve, N orm an Barnard, 648- $46.86. Singer Touch and Sew ~ ^2 a.m. Call 643-62*1. ances, shades, generous clos- nlent Manchester, Vernon, them. 3,200 square feet of rage, kitchen carpeting, self- lonial with fr(Hit-to-back living , aaldl buUt 7-room Raised ed on outsklrta of Manriiester <« 4)6 acres, 1,000 gaUon 7793, E vans Clapp ReaKora, septic tank, weU, 24x24 garage 1, 2 and- 3-bedroom luxury $48.60. AU guaranteed, easy C------Z------P"Mng* South Wndsor, Route 88. 646- “vlng space, brick and cleaning oven, many extras. room, country kitchen, dining Ranch, many, many extras, but In town, 8 bedrooms, Wteh- le MLS, 647-1484. apartments. Features waU-to- terms. 522-0931 dealer. ROOM avaUable share house basement storage. Near shop- 7320,. aluminum exterior, large rear Open for inspection, Saturday room, flreplaced-famUy room, quaUty plus Hutchins Agency, en, dining room, Uving room with paved driveway. Unusual w S ’ ' privileges. Near MCC, student ping and churches $176 per ------— porch, 3-car garage. Listed In 3 bedrooms, one fuU and two property. $20,600. E xclusive, waU carpeting, vanity tile and Sunday, l-S p.m. or any­ Realtora, $49^1834. with fireplace, breezeway and GLASTONBURY — Near 'Mln- bedbs, built-in oven, range, 14 CUBIC foot refrigerator, preferred. Ition e 646-7378. month. CaU Peterman Real- NOR’TH MAIN — Manches- low fifties and well worth it. time. by app(hitment. Call half baths, 2 beautifully finish­ n ie r e s a Henderson, 649-2002, THBirin ■ wiwDHnnM fvj«.iai, Priced at only $26,600. nechaug Golf Oourae, large dishwasher, refrigerator and Good condition. $100. Phone "T ~I — ------_ — tor, 649-9404. Owner managed, ter’s newest and most pres- Minutes to the parkway. T. J. Starkweather construction,' ed basement rooms, 2-car ga­ Evans ft Clapp Realtors, disposal, electric heat, 2 air- 646-6640 after 6 pm. Apaitments -• rKin — tigous office building. A pprox Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. 046-5358. rage. Wolverton Agency, Real­ MLS., 647-1404. Bq, conditioners, glass idldlng TenomentS 53 ^^NCHEMTBR — Royal Arms 16,000 square feet of office tors, 649-2813. doors, aU large rooms. FuU MA’TCHING walnut dresser, 2 ______* bedroom Townhouse space ready to go. Plenty of Manchester T b u l l t - l n appliances. W ood! 647-9098 682*. basement storage area, am­ night tables and headboard, DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- apartments. Fully equipped parking, elevator, ’T. J. Crock- FOUR BEDROOMS ed lot; waUdng distance to aU theDegomai ple parking. Stinting at $176. excellent condition, 646-2626. ment, wall-to-waU carpeting, kitchen, 1% baths, wall-to-wall ett. Realtor, 643-1677. in this 6-room Cape, almost LARGE and heavUy treed A- Handy to shopping, schools, schools, bus, sbopplng. Upper BOWEIRS School area, e-room zone lot in Manchester, $5,600. INVITATION bus and reUglous facilities. com plete appliances, 2 air- ibroughout. $216. Ernie Qa------— ^— ----- finished rec room, garage, ex- 20s. Prinielpals only, 648-9708. Cape. Owner, 649-8886. conditioners, full basem ent, briele, 644-1519, D .J. H enry Co. "TZ ceUent area, treed lot. Re- MRS. ELIZABETH R . H arm on A gency, 640-7900. TO BID BIQ RED Bia R6D Model apartment open for BIG RED inspection 12-6 S a tu r^ y and hook-up, ^ ty nmEDIATE occupancy new 8- - - ^ 0 9 duced to $23,900. READER AND ADVISOR SHUSH PUP P E U E IiS Sunday, other times by ap­ DftW, gla^ sliaing doors, bedroom Duplexes, all sepa- SEVEN-ROOM Home, 2 baths, VDTiY'TTpTTl? MAPT’TKT NOTICE MEAL pointment A, PRESIDEKTIAL HOROSCOPE AND CARD READER ; 'Contains at least 25% Oelicioue' Aufritfon' with i>aaemente, 4 bedroom s, on bus line. $280. 'the Board of Education, protein. Can^be served Gives doge complete nu­ protein in chewy pel­ Manchester, Connecticut, so­ BnUt b y VILLAGE AFTS.' B«6ltor. driveways, 1% baths, $236 P®*" month. Paul W. Dougan, ______wet or dry. trition. Feed wet or dry. lets. . 643-2692.______monthly, security and lease, K ealtor, 648-4585. MANCHESTTER — Seven-room licits bids for the InstoUatlon of U & R Hbiising Corp. MANCHESTER Advice on all affaire of Ufa such as lova, marriage, butinaas, health Send a carpeting In -the Ubrary area 25 Lbs. $3.15 25 Lbs. $2.85 25 Lbs. $2. 90 MODERN three-room apart- Frechette & M artin, 647-9993. VERNON - Three bedroom s, and working problems. Are you lonaly, dlitrasssd, unhappy? la your of the Bowers School. Sealed One and two bedrooms. lovod one actlna up? If to, don’t fall td sea thit giftad woman. She' Rentals by Inunedlnte ooonpanoy. 2km utilities. CWl 649- POUR-ROOM apartment. In 2- ^® modern kItOhen. ^ral location ExceUen/’condli pixposals MdU be received until 5 0 Lbs. $5.99 50 Lbs. $5.25 50 Lbs. $5.45 R obert D. 4666 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. family house, on bus line, walk ^nvenlently located. Near tion. G aSe. S $ ^ ^ hat devoted a llfatima to help thota who need help. There’s Ao pHy ^‘H appy February 24, 1072 at 8:30 p.m. Pt.nt braoflits from Holland now! Near eobools, ohnrohee for thota who naad help and don't coma for It. If you've been to H .v . ■ baauliful gardan all M urdock and shopping center, on The right is reserved to reject tumin.r long. Larg. MiMtIon. I FIVE ROOMS, secw id-fioor ^ Parkade, $180 monthly, no ***^y«« A gency, 646-0131. others and failed, sha asks for a few moments of your time to prove Raaionably pricad. [R ea ltor 648-2692 bus line. O ill anytime apartment, central location appUances or utilities, no chil- Security Refer------! -----f ------she It the O N LY O NE who can help you with A N Y problem that to that any and aU bids. SpeclficatioitB 643-9661 No c h ll^ in o r S a , S t o i ?«»«• « K « ® «M-8024, ences. Hayes Agency. 646-0181. M anchester you may have such n lova, courtship, d^orce, butinatt, lawtulls. I# and forms may be secured at 646-6926 646-2623 aged couple preferred. Refer- ®33-1851...... ^ H U G E the Business O ffice, 1146 Mfein Big Red canned foods CAMELLIA TYPE All readings are private and confidential. . 1 ences and security deposit re- 'ruRirir Rnmur Out O f Town bedrooms describe this over- Someone Special Street, Manchester, Connecti­ oulred Call 649-0694 THREE • ROOM apartment, w jwwn sized custom cape, dining room. ? HALF PRICE WITH THIS Ab cut, D. E. Pierce, Business BEEF ...... ’?^ 12 Pack _____;______:______*®>f occupancy, recently For Rent 66 i% baths, al^l^m *siding, ’ Open dally and Sundays from 9 am to 7 pm. Manager, Manchester Board of LDOKINO for anything In real romodeled, new carping, ™r t TMn-nnw — Z------T large lot. Upper 20s. for Education. estate rental — apartments, **®^ water. Ideal for re- ELLINGTON—Rrokvllle l^e, 6- _____ Call for an appointmant H O R S E ...... V • Douglas E. Pierce, homes, multiple dwellings, no «f®d couple. $126 monthly. 643- «’®®“l«nUal FRECHETTE & MARTIN I 64SB751 Business Manager 48 Case' BIRDSNACK fees. Call J. D. R eal Estate "®* R ealtors 647-9998 To keep the liveliest and A ssociates In c 643-5129 8609. eluded, $160 p er month. A vail------CHICKEN A ssociates, In c., 643-6129. 872-0369. 7:80- $9.95 loveliest of wild birds at HARDWARE DEPARTMENT home in your yard. 2V4-ROOM APARTMBaJT, heat, ®' BOOM apartment, garage, 0:80 p.m. NOTICE RATION .12 Pack $2.00 48 Case $6.95 •Yellow hot water, stove, refrig^erator, lovely yard. Ooodchild------r------rp----- SOMETHING NEW FOR PUBLIC HEARING 25 Lbs. $2.79 BUYER/INSIDE SALESMAN garage. Central, secemd floor, Bartlett R ealtors, 569-1744. T house, ADDITIONAL IMPORTED EQQ ’S’ m e a t 12 Pack only $ 3 . 4 5 S S r “?S'pT ' “*■ rorawtooM n«, « „ t t a - . . “ tip. I S . APPROPRIA’nON 100Lbs. $9.25 ______'______Heat, hot water, stove, refrig- neighborhood, $160 monthly. MANCHESTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS HANGING BASKET' 636 CENTER — 4H -room duplex, «™b>r. Parking, nice yard. 742-8161. 'TOWN OF MANCHESTER, As a result of sustained growth, one of the leading American CONNECTICUT lutrdware stores in this area has created an additional position 1% baths, all ^pUances, fuUy Convenient west end location. — ^ ; ------— carpeted, air - conditioners, monthly. References and BOL’TON L ^ e S-^oma Notice is hereby given that of Department Buyer/Inslde Salesman. We need buying ex­ MANCHESTER heat and hot water storage ®®®urtty required. Phone 649- ”‘®“ ’ neighborhood, ref- the Beard of Directors, Town of perience, coupled with an aggressive, personable, consumer and parking, on bus line, con- erences, 648-6983.______Manchester, Connecticut, will oriented personality. The applicant selected will purchase goods PROFESSIONAL hold a Public Hearing In the 2 / 9 8 ( venlent to^ 8-apart- FOUR rooms, second floor. Old- ROCKVILLE - Small, sunny RABBIT FEATHERED for his department and sell them to the pubUc in a conscien­ Hearlivi Room at the Municipal FRIEND tious, helpful manner. ' ®‘‘ P®®P’®- "® P®^® ®*’ children, apartment, on second PARK BuUdlng, 41 Center Street, Man­ *Orange ^ Pontlcel- ^ security. floor, no children, $116 plus chester, Comecticut, Tuesday, IPELLETS FEATHERED deposit. Also small single SUNFLOWERI 11, am woo.______Weststde R ealty, 649-4842. February 10, at 7:15 p.m . to *J:arlet You should be willing to prudently apply your experience so hom e in M ansfield. Call 1-684- Prestige office space — Opposite Manchester Parkade FRIEND censider and act on the foUow- Provides the correct bal­ SEED' FOm rooms, first floor, $m. poUR-ROOM heated apart­ 4831. *Yellow that you con be promoted to increasingly responsible work Includes garage. Phone 649- Three minutes from Manchester Memorial Hospital Ing: ance of rabbit's known WILD BIRD FOOD A special treat for wild assignments. You will be working for a very progressive, pro­ m ent, first floor. Phone 643- nuintiooai needs. ^ Made from natural foods. birdel 2813. 2454. ROCKVILLE — Three - room Propcsed additional appro­ GLOXINIAS fessionally managed business which Is noted for quality mer­ apartment with heat, hot wa- • Wall-to-wall carpeting priation to 1971-72 Budget, 10 lbs. $1.*10 20 Lbs. $3.95 chandise and excellent customer services. MANCHES’TER — 'Three-room ter, stove and refrigerator, llv- • Vinyl wall covering Sewer Department, TRANS­ 25 Lbs. $2.59 4 Colors 2/a., rtJ apartment. Heat, hot water ing room paneled and carpet- • Climate control heating and air-conditioning FER to Sewer Reserve 25lbs. $2.05 50 Lbs. $4.69 50 Lbs. $7.95 Available '$1 • 29| Your income will be very competitive with salaries paid for VILLAGER and appliances. 649-1116. A fter ed. $186. S ecu rity deposit re- • Elevator, lavatories on each floor Fund $41,000.00 APARTMENTS 6:30 p.m . 647-1101. qulred, adults only, no pets, • Plumbing facilities ideal for medical use Deadline for Valentine’s Day Happy AdS ' for Greenwood Drive Sani­ similar experience. In addition to full training in our policies 4:30 Friday. and procedures, you will enjoy excellent benefits such as sales parking fo r one car. Call 648- • Parking for 800 cars tary Sewers, to be flnwced Immediate Occupancy TERESA Apartments, 1 Main from Sewer Fund umppro- AGWAY INC. BUCKLAND SIORE BUCKLANO, CONN. Incentives, Pension Plan, Blue Cross, CMS, Major Medical, 9676. ^5-Room Townhousee, VAd St. Deluxe one-bedroom apart­ prlated surplus. tiled baths, complete paid holidays, paid vacations, overtime pay, etc. ment, Including appliances, BAST HAR’TFORO — Wve- Anthony Pietrantimio, kitchen, heat, alr-condl- alr-condltionlng, carp^, $167. room apartment, heat, hot wa- 540 New State Road 6 4 3 -5 1 2 3 ^Uoning, wall-to-wall car-^ the farley company, 15 lewis st., hartford, conn. 06103 CaU 643-2711 Secretary Don’t fail to contact us now it you feel you are qualified. To petlng, private basement, monthly. Paul W. Dougan, ter, refrigerator, stove. Adults (203) 278-0653 Board of Directors OPiN DAILY 8:30-5:30 THURSDAY 8:30-8 SATURDAY 8-4 arrange for an Imnvediate, confidential. Interview at your con­ waoher-dryer hookup. R ealtor, 648-4686. only. $166, m onthly. 289-8722. Manchester, Cenn. Brokerage, Development and Management venience, please jdione 649-5268 anytime between 7:80 a.m. and Dated at Manchester, Connec­ n h n rlpR T.ARnArnn<>A X ST., first floor, 6-room HEBRON —■ 3-bedroom , m lddle- of Commercial Real Estate 5 p.m, and ask for Mr. Lowry or Mr. Ed Qlenney. D apartment, garage, $166, love- aged duplex, 14 hilltop acres, HatirJfM ter Eu^nitig ticut, this second day of Febru- Jy yard. Goodchild-Bartlett $175 excluding heat. Available a iy 1072. R ealtors, 669-1744. A pril. 646-0828.

I. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 PAGE TWBNTY-FOUR Average Daily Net Prass Run The Weather Sattr^iM ter lEv^ninit ?l|ifrali_. For The Week Ended ' Clear tonight with lows near, P'ebraary 5,1972 20. Tomorrow fair becoming The Chapel Choir of Ehnan- The Hockanum River Linear St. Bridget’s CYa'Hrill spon­ dents in the Cushing classes of cloudy late in day; hlgbs 86 to About Town uel Lutheran Church will re­ Park Coordinating Committee sor "A LltUe Bit of Hell’’ caba­ Child Service 1OT4 and 1076, respectively. 40. Outlook for Sunday, cloudy, hearse tonight at 7:30 in Luther will meet tonight at 7 ;30 at the ret tomorrow from 7:30 to 11:30 A native of Ramsey, N. J. 15,630 mild, chance of Showers. - The executive board of the Hall of the church. Municipal Building. The meet­ p.m. at St. Bridget School addl- Plans Events and educated in the public MancheBter— A City of Village Charm Mancheater Fine Arte Associa­ ing is open to all persons inter­ torium . ’The program w ill in­ school system there, Sommers tion will meet ton^t at 7:30 ested in the development of the clude dancing, a floor show, and To Raise Funds graduated from New York Uni-, at Mott’s Community Hall. The board of Christian edu­ VOL. XCI, NO. 112 linear park. refreshments. Tickets may be verslty. He served five years in (TWBNTY-FOlJR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1972 (OlaasUled Adverttslng on Page SO) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS cation of Center Congregational Three fund-raising events, a Church w ill m eet tonight at 7 :30 purchased at the door. the Air Force during WW II and Babbath Elve flervlces at fashion show, spring luncheon was discharged with the rank of Temple Beth Sholom tomorrow in the Robbins Room of the Mountain Laurel Chapter of and the annual Connecticut captain in 1946. nl|ht will , be devoted to the church. Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ Reservations for the Wom­ night at 8 at the Franklin Rec­ en’s Club of Mancdiester trip to Horse Show, are being planned ■ He is a niember of the Man­ united Jewldi Appeals (UIJA). chester kiwanis, EMingrton fOR OLD NEWSFAFiRS reation Center, 880 Franklin London from M arch 16 to M arch by the Manchester Auxiliary to The guest speaker will be Arleh Pull Gospel Christian F'ellow- Ridge Country Club, Manches­ Brownout Freldln, a recent Russian Im­ ship, Interdenominational will Ave., Hartford. The rehearsal is 24 must be made no later than Child and Family Services of • EARN FUNDS FOR YOUR GROUP Monday. Members and friends ter Chambqg of Commerce, and Agents Grab migrant to Israel. Services will have a Bible study and open dis­ onen to women Interested in Connecticut. / the Printing Association of Con- should send their deposits for • KEEP OUR COMMUNITY CLEANER ‘No Deals’ Says Nixon begin at 8:15 p.m. A Sabbath cussion tonight at 7:30 at singing barbershop-style harm- A spring dessert fashion Chills the trip to the Gilbert - Love Tea will follow. Orange Hall. onj/. show, "Thru Easter to Spring,” Collect old newspapers for recycling ’Travel Agency, 880 Asylum featuring fashions from David­ Britons Daniel P . P urcell o f 238 Blue Ave., Hartford. Those wishing son and Leventhal, Inc., wrill be Legal Notice Increasing demand for old newspapers by our nearby more information may contact held M arch 15 at 8 p.m . at I Ridge Dr. was the only Man­ waste paper recycling mill offers Half Million LONDON (AP) — ’Ihe gov­ the travel agency or Mrs. R, V. Willie’s Steak House. Tickets LIQVOB PEBMIT chester area person among 66 NOTICE OF AFPIilCATION__ ernment told a ' shocked House persons who were naturalized Gorsch, 145 N. Lakewood Circle. for this event have been sent to TWs Is to give notice that I. JO­ ExceUent Fund Raising Opportunity aH members of the auxiliary. SEPH N. PBZZBNTE, of 99 Penney of Commons today that millions 8-Point as citizens this morning at the Drive, East Hartford, Connecticut of British workers may be laid U.S. District Court in Hartford. M rs. G eorge W alker. 17 Harv­ The Spring Limcheon, accord­ 06118, have Hied an application plac­ CALL MR. R. W. RAMSDELL ing ' to Mrs. Harold ihx, pro­ arded 80-m971 with the Lltiuor Con­ off because of new massive The U.S. District Judge T. Em­ ard Rd., ticket chairman of the trol Commission for a PACKAGE electric power cuts. gram chairman, is scheduled STORE UQUOB for the sale of al­ met Clarie presided. Manchester Auxiliary of Child COLONIAL BOARD In Fake Gash Hundreds of factories were coholic liquor on the premises Silk NOTICE and Family Services of Con­ for A pril 12. City Liquor Shop, Inc., 84 Oakland (05 PABKISB SIBSIKT XT A nmr-irt-nT-. , . expected to shut down because O ffer necticut, has announced that a Mrs. Donald POrstrom has Street, Manchester, Conn. 06040. HE MANCHESTER WATER CO. The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ The business will be owned MANOBSSTEB “ •AarFORD —F^eral agents said today they of the drastic blackouts, or- sor a "Voice of Democracy” limited number of tickets are been named Manchester chair­ ■SILK CITY PACKAGE STORE INC. have broken a major national counterfeiting ring head- dered to save electricity from man for the annual Child and 84 Oakland St., Manchester, Conn. Daivce for members and guests available for the April 16 649-4B67 quarters in Southington, with the arrest of three men coai-fueied power staUons WILL BE OLOSEO Family Services of Connecticut 06040 and will be conducted by Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. matinee performance erf the SELF as permittee. and the seizure of more than $500,000 in bogus bills. crippled by a five-week miners’ New York musical “Sugar" H erse Show, Wdilch wrill bo held JOSEPH N. PEZZENTE ‘‘Stands ’ at the Post Home. Tickets may The phony money was print------^ ^ ------strike. M ay 12, 13, and 14. Volunteers 4 January 1972 , FRIOAY, FEBRUARY 11th be nurchased at the door. Mrs. starring Robert Mhrse. Those John Davies, trade and in­ By FRED S. HOFFMAN Irene Campbell of Waterford, wishing tickets , may contact from the Manchester Auxiliary are needed for several prorjects distributed agents said. Hiey were still dustry minister, said "many, state auxiliary president, will Mrs., Walker. ______many people, perhaps millions’’ WASHINGTON (AP)— M OBSERVANCE OF at the (rfiow. be one of the invited guests. ■ ■ Angetos, agents said. Later Oils mMnhig.* " “ " a tim e President Nixon has drawn The Young Marines erf the 1 . more bogus bills were passed "It’s unbelievable as to the when Britain already has mo^e the line against further UNCOLirS BIRTHDAY The board of trustees of Sec- Frank J. Mansfield Detachmen* ■ in New York, Rhode Island, amount of money, plates and » mlUldn unemployed be- concessions to ^ e North I ond Congregation^ Church will will have its weekly meeting Sommers Trustee ^DOZEN b O N U fr ■ ■ New HampMiire and Gbn- negatlves we found in that economic woes, Vietnamese until they ne­ EMERGENCY TEL NO. 649-0857 meet tonight at 7:30 at the tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. at ■ necticut. trunk,’’ an agent said. Under a state of emergency gotiate on his eight-point church. the Marine Corps Home. Boys O f Academ y 1 Secret Service agents said "Hiis is a major national op- proclaimed after talks with the between the ages of 8 and 17 peace proposal. AND G E T 1 ■ 1 they found in the trunk of an eraUon,’’ Asst. U.S. Atty. Ran- miners broke down, electricity "The next step is up to the years may apply for member­ John F. Sommers of Trout ■ automoUle at Bradley Inter- Stream Dr., Vernon, has been dy Ro^er said. "Hie arrests was cut off to one in every 10 enemy. Our proposal is on the ship. 1 national Airport this morning were based on an excellent in- British homes, offices and fac- / table and it is going to stand named to the board of trustees ■ $600,000 in counterfeit bills, nu- of Cushing Academy, Ashbum- vesUgatlmi conducted / by the tories oii a rotating basis. there until we get a reply from Patrons of the Little Theatre 1 1 1 merous counterfeiting plates ham. Mass. He is president of Secre Service in Connecticut.’’ B roaden ing this limited them." Nixon told a news con­ of Manchester who have not re­ ■ and negatives. They said the Roeder said the Secret Serv- which began Thurs- ference in his White House of­ YES ceived ticket information for Allied Printing Services, Inc., r i t e e f 1 oa r belonged to nxie o f the men Ice beean lU InvesUiraUmi to Davies ordered the biggest fice Thursday. the Feb. 24 to 26 productiem of 579 W. M iddle Opke. ■ ■ arrested. early (Decembef when the first factories to slash their electric At the- same time, the Presi­ "Arsenic and Old Lace’’ ^ould Cushing is a coeducational, 1 The money was in boxes and bogus bill was passed. consumption by 60 .per cent— dent appeared to hit somewhat N m illO contact Mrs. Fred Belcher ai college preparatory boarding This Coupon Must Be Presented! 1 ■ 1 some of It was In raw sheet He identified Uioeo arrested meaning diutdowns of machin­ harder at D em ocratic 'White WE’RE 705 Griffin Rd., South Windsor, and day school. The Sommers’ 1 form, not yet cut, the agoits ery and lay-offs of workers. daughter. Heather, graduated as Daniel Brookes, 25, of South­ House hopefuls who spumed his 344 patron chairman. ■ 1 said. In addition to these biggest from the academy last year end W liS ter 1 255 WEST MIDDLE TURNP|[KE ington; Roy Schmid, 45, of earlier plea for caution in their 1 AU of the printed bogus mon- users of power, a larger num­ is a freshman at Catholic Uni­ P lantsvllle, and Jam es E . WU- criticism of his Vietnam poUcy. BROAD STREET Loyal drcle of King’s Daugh­ l^rUJCt* MANCHESTER, CONN. ■ ey was tn -ISO bUls, but agents ber of medium-sized plants— versity, Washington, D. C. "The responsibility for the OPEN ters wdll meet Monday at 7:45 1 said some of the plates were m ore than 20,000—w ere banned MANCHESTER Sons John and Gerald are stu- enemy’s failing to negotiate p.m. in the Federation Room of J ■ ■ to r $60 blUs. from using electricity four days may have to be borne by those Center Congregational Church. I Hie half-million doUar estl- (See Page Five) a w eek. who encourage the enemy to Hostesses are Mfb. Jam es Hanrfd Lever, industrial wait until after the election,” Thomson and Mrs. Helen spokesman for the oi^)o6itlon the President said. Smith. Labor party In ParUament, Nixon called the joint U.S.- warned that the bigger Mack- South 'Vietnamese proposal he Washington LOL will meet to­ outs beginning Monday ".will in­ m ade public Jan. 25 fa ir and morrow at 8 p.m. in Orange New Look Taken flict ... very heavy damage Fly Me to Peking forthcoming and said "it should HaU. upon Industry.’’ be negotiated on.” Pi^ident Nixon appears to be telling of his Peking trip at Kennedy Clenter last night. (AP photo) FREE WASH CLEAN As coal stoclcs dwindled fur­ Although Nixon said the other WITH GASOLINE FILL-UPS ther, the government also side has not yet responded, FOR banned the use of electricity l/orth Vietnamese leaders and No Minimum — Regular Prices At Value of Pot Saturday for heating oMces, diplomats have been quoted as shops, theaters and many other rejecting the U.S.-South Viet­ Cosmetics premises. It irfeaded with ev­ namese formula for peace, in­ SPECIAL REMODELING OFFER SWEEP WASHINGTON (AP)—^A new government report to­ eryone to voluntarily switch off cluding a cease-fire, mutual day questioned some widely held beliefs about mari­ Heaviest Raids Pound Foe as many home appliances as troop withdrawal, and release rps juana and suggested that pot may hold medical Value possible. SAIGON (AP) — Hundreds of the northwestern quarter of by the South Vietnamese air night iriiile on a mission of war prisoners. SEE THE LONGEST HYDRAULIC for glaucoma patients. ■ ------U.S. and South Vietnamese South Vietnam. force, while almost all the mis- ag'ainst the Ho Chi Minh trail. North Vietnamese spokesmen Liggetts Bie second annual report to cans, mcstly in the 18-to-29 age (See Page Five) warplanes poimded a 225-mlIe B52 raids were doubled siens in Laos and Cambodia Hie two cre'wmen were picked have insisted the United States CONVEYOR IN THE WORLD — MSTILUD Congress by the National In- group, have tried marijuana, stretch of the western frontier across South Vietnam, and at were flown by American pilots. up by a helicopter this morning abandon support of the regime At the Parkade sltute of Mental Health emidia- niree weeks ago the National from the demilitarized zone to the same time the giant bomb­ In one raid on an enemy base and were reported in good con­ of South Vietnamese President sizes that more research Is Commission on Marijuana and the central highlands In some ers kept up strikes in Laos and camp in the central highlands, Nguyen Van Thlpu. MANCHESTER dition, the command said, but ALL NEW CALIFORNIA EQUIPMENT lieeded, however, on marl- Drug Abuse estimated 24.6 mil- of the heaviest raids of the In­ Cam bodia. the U.S. Command said, heli­ the cause of the crarii was not Thieu has expressed unhappi­ juana’s effect on driving abUl- Uwi have tried It and 8.3 mil- Value-Added dochina war, informants said A total of 201 tactical air copter gunshlps and boiltbers known. ness over a statement by Secre­ BROADLOOM ty. riiromosomes of women of Uen are cunw t usera. today. strikes were r^mrted in South killed 25 enemy troops and de­ tary of State William P. Rogers 'The Saigon command report­ Marijuana has the highest Air Fcmie and Navy filter- Vietnam, 32 more than were stroyed 20 bunkers. that the United States remains d^n^ to the brain and kid- ^ ^ ed 23 enemy attacks during the T ax Mulled bombers and U.S. B52 heavy flown in the previous 24 hours. ’The command also an­ 24-hour period ending at dawn flexible on details of a possiUe bom bers launched about 400 On both days half were flown nounced that an Air Force F4 political settlement (rf the war. WALL TO WALL CARPET Too researchem have strong- popularity in high schools strikes during the 24-hour peri­ by U.S. planes, the other half Phantom crashed . Thursday (See Page Five) But Nixon said he wanted to ly reconimended against a high of 90 per On W eekend od ending at dawn today, the reassure the South Vietnamese informants said. president that "there 'will be no cent down to a ^ w as 5 S r WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres­ CONTINUOUS FILAMENT 100% NYLON the birth defects question la an- ^ new proposals made unless It is ident Nbam and ^nreaaury Sec­ Hie raids ranged over South swered and against intravenous ' Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. a joint proposal." WITH 49-oz. PADDING, SCULPTURED TWEEDS InjtoUon of the weed. The use among college stu- retary Jolm Connally wiU dis­ t a k e ADVAMTAGB 0V! IB n BUT J i t . dents rose from 31 per cent in cuss the' value-added tax this Waiplanes struck at North Standing behind his desk, TOe 27^page docum ent, basl- to 44 per cent in 1971, ac- Vietnamese infiltration corri­ Nixon opened his news confer­ BCTBEIB BACfl weekend, but Nixon says he IRA Bombs Harass Ulster cally a sclwimc rq?ort, l^ves cording to available statisUcs. can’t predict the outcome.. dors leading from the DMZ, ence by giving a general run­ "We have not yet found a Laos and Cambodia into west­ BELFAST (AP) — Bomb An office worker said the lives of 243 people in 2^ years down on plans for his trip to COMMERCIAL M them named, way, frankly, that we could ern South Vietnam, at staging blasts wrecked a furniture men grabbed a bundle of bank­ of bloody feuding. . Communist china, \riiich will store and an office in downtown start next Thxmsday. “P marijuana use in all recommend It to. replace the areas, base camps, supply de­ notes before escaping. In

85 EAST CENTER ST Fires Hit FOR World Trade Pact SWEETHEARTS Car W ash EVERYWHERE At ThinpiS floer you get coipetiiif tMTs Multi-Nation A im luxurious and proetieal but dse BRUSSELS, Belgium, (AP) ended in 1967—did not cover ly prfced! This uisqant carpet And Home — Hie United States and the major farm commodiUes. heMt up beourifii^ in the heavlw t traffic six countries of the Common They promised to g;ive special By GLENN OAfilBEB attention to the problems of areas raskring sen, stains and footprints, Market announced today they CHOICE SQ. YD . poorer countries. it’s righdy-'woven with deubla (ole back Fire struck three times yes- w ill start in 1978 a com ­ The aim was stated as "the .for yoors (rf wear. Decorator cclerB. terdity damaging a private prehensive re'view of inter- expansion and ever greater lib­ FLOWERS AND home, a car wash, and a lum­ naUonal trade designed to im­ eralization of world trade and ber compnay shed. prove the stsmdards of the improvement in the standard of people of the world. FLOWERING PLANTS WITH 2 PIBCB FIXTTJRBS Heavy damage was report­ living of the people ton at 367 Boulder R d., while United States announced a sim­ obstacles to international^ trade. damage to the Begin dean Car ilar agreement on Wednesday. The Commcoi Market said G IFT ITEMS BRAIDED Wash at 668 West M iddle Tpke. At the same time, they an­ one means would be inter­ NYLON was less extensive. nounced details of the short national commodity agree­ Fire ofRciala said the shed term concessions made by the ments on specific types of PEWTER • 6LASS • WOODW/lflE Common Market to help the fire at the Manchester Lumber goods. The United States said RUGS RUGS United States export grain, or­ such agreements “do not offer Oo. on Center St. could have anges, grapefruit and tobacco. ARTIFieiM. ARRANBEMENTS ALL ENDS W MIBHED been more serious since the a useful approach." The accords were the result Both sides subscribed to the BUn/MN BUBBXB BACK shed was only 60 feet from the of negotiations by William D. principles of “mutual advan­ main lumber storage area. Hie Eberie, President Nixon’s trade tage and mutual commitment ORDER EARLY fire was extlnqulShed quickly, envoy, with representatives of ■with overall reciprocity.” They liowever, and was confined to W E HONOR WITH 2, I7"x24" $ e 0 9 5 the Common Market. The U.S. agreed to start this year to the shed. administration insisted on them woik out the best way to nego­ Hie town fire department was MATCHING BRAIDS • O olon before introducing its bill to de­ tiate, using facilUieB that al­ called upon to fight all three value the dollar by raising the ready exist in the General of the tires, two