#■ 'iSitate DeMolay The Weather Cloudy, chance,of raln-onow- ^M'i^trks 50 Years ■leet tonight; low near 88. To­ morrow again cloudy, rain like­ P a g e 8 ly; high in low 40e. Wedneaday’s outlook . . . cloudy, rain. Manchester-—‘A City of ViUage Charm

VOt. XCI, NO. 188 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1972 (ObuMllled Admrtiaiiif on Fn(e W) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS East, West Pair ^ % Confer in Paris

PARK (AP) — U.S. Am­ U.S. conununique, both sides central committee, came to bassador Arthur K. Watson and have agreed that Parts should P aris in 1064 as the first Oom- Chinese Ambassador Huang be the channel to nvaintain con­ muMst Chinese embassador Chen met today for the first in tacts. These contacts have been after President Charles de the series of meetings they will started by this meeting today." Gaulle recognised Peking. hold to maintain contact be­ Watson, 60, was chairman of Both ambassadors were smil­ tween their governments. the board of International Busi­ ing when they walked down the The meeting at the Chinese ness Machines’ world trade cor- steps to the ground floor. Be­ Embassy on Avenue George V poration until Nixon named Mm fore entering his car, Watson A lasted 60 minutes and Watson ambassador to Paris two years ahoMc hands with Huang and told newsmen: “We had a very ago. said in French: "Dear friend, friendly and warm discussion, Huang, 62 and a m em ber o f thank you very much tor your and we hope it is the beginning the Chhiese Communist party kind reception.” of many others.” Asked when the next meeting would take place, Watson re­ plied: "We not be formal about fixing dates. Today’s was just the beginning of several Meskill Foresees meetings, and we hope we will be cfHitinulng the dialogue." Neither Watson nor the Chi­ nese said what was diessussed, Pay Raise Battle but the White House in an­ nouncing Friday that Paris had HARTFORD (AP)—The question of a pay raise for been chosen as the site for the ambassadorial talks said they state employes may provide the biggrest battle of the >vould deal with travel and legislative session, Gov. Thomas J. Meskill said today. trade matters. ’The RepubUcan governor rec­ President Nixon and Premier ommended no raiae for the next but the legislature would still Chou En-lai agreed during Nix­ fiscal year, but DemocmUc leg- ^ave to face Uie quesUon: Please DonH Rain on My Parade on’s trip to China last month to Islatlve leaders are considering -where’s the money going to ^ectators for the ntined-out DeMolay parade yesterday? Nope. 50th anniversary of DeMolay in Connecticut. Like the proverbial maintain ccntact between their one—provided they can find the come from?” Tliey are—most of them—John Mather Chapter DeMolay boys of short sports story, this one was in three words: Rain; No Pa- govemmrats througji meetings money for it. MeskUl, who Is scheduled to Manchester, taking cover under the overhang at Blau’s on Main rade. llie anniversary banquet did take place at the Masonic in the capital of some third Meskill said at his news con* meet Tuesday with the Demo* St., near the assembly area for the parade that was to mark the Temple. See Page 8 for details. (Herald photo by Pinto) country where both govern­ ference that the raise was like- pratlc leaders to discuss con- ments are represented. ly to be “the biggest idea of greeslcaial re districting, said he Watson was summoned to dispute” In Ms relations with ^Iso be wUllng to talk Washington last Thur3(toy and Uie DemocraUc legislature, ^bout “anything the leglslaUve briefed. ’Ihat 8 the area where there want to discuss.” The U.S. envoy said the first will be a contest,” he said. When asked whether he was meeting was the "continuation It is possible to defer the_____satisfied with the pace the Senators Wait Quiz of Lobbyist o f Phresident Nixon’s trip to budgetary im pact of a raise by leg^iaiaUve session, wMch must China where he received such a making it effecUve late in the good welcome.’’ fiscal year, the governor said, (See Page Two) 1^ THU ASSOCIATED PRESS randum attributed to her that President Nixon has ^lominated she would be able to give testi­ accused two of his Democratic The two ambassadors met Two heart endent black state poUt- New Toik brought together In After bitter protests from the mittee or inform members he A bank deposit bag contain­ aided, controlling majorities in oengress should get a boost ♦toi— a^gty, at times wildly leal movements in South Oaro- the convention’s interim r^Knt Vltginia and i^abama delega­ had them. ing $036.11 was taken last night five rtates and the New DelM j^m Mrs. GandM’s successful enttniMaatlc,. . meeting. Laft as lina, MlasissipiU and Albama. all resolutions proposed by tions, the convention adopted "The giving cf notes and oth­ from the State Theater on Main municipal council, and was of the cause of Ben- it a most ' visible accom- "If we do nothing dae to- state delegations and left the fi­ another resolution saying that er documents to a member of a St. as the assistant theater leading in eight other, states. gall Independence in East Paki- pMahmiimt was the creatlan of a day,” Jackson said, "we will nal decisions mi pbUcy to a it “rejected what we know as senatorial committee which is manager was preparing to take OounUng did not begto to two culminating in the Indian now biteb political movement, have made a revolutionary step steering committee which will segregated schools.’’ investigating the very subject it to the bonk. states—West Bengal and ’Tri- Army’s establishment of Bang- pura—until today, and In the ladesh last December. Wbather "The Nattonal As- toward a black political nation meet later. The compromise motion' put matter contained In those notes ’The assistant manager, Rich­ sembly,” as the new moveihent in this country and In the The compromise motion was the ccnventlon against the en­ is a serious affrent to the com­ ard F. Patten of 33 Mather St. ^ A war on poverty had been a Vito the Oongre« was leadli«. cam^gn promise by was taotaitvely called, might world.’’ offered end adopted after part dorsement of any poUUcal can­ mittee process bordering on told poUce the robbery occurred evstdually evtrive Into a third A comblnatian of unexpect- of the 284-man Michigan dele- didate for president, but for the contempt,’’ Cook said. after he made out a deposit It ^ an^er stuim^ prime minister as she triumph tor the 64-y^r^d before the poWcal party no one could edly hot debates and long, con- gatian had walked out and part presidential bid of Rep. Shirtey While testifying before the sUp shortly after 11 p.m . Patten say. But great things w«re i»«- fusing parliamentary wrangles of the IllinolB group threatened Chisholm, D—N.Y. committee Thursday, Hume oc­ said he had entered the darken­ leader of the world’s biggest eiecUon. And she told several dieted tor Its future. on the convention floor left' one to do the same. casionally read from notes of ed theater lobby from the office democracy who a year ago won hundred Jubilant peuly workers It also confused the stand on a similar landslide in the na^ “AU cf t)M*» seeds have be- of the three-day assembly’s But It put the convention on gun to come together and ger- main tasks unfinished at the record as tentatively adopting (See Paga Two) (See page Three) (See Page Two) tional parliamentary elections. (See Page Nineteen) Northerners Hoping Senators Favor National Primary To Beat Wallace WASHINGTON (AP) — State- "For toe underfinanced and by-state presldenUal primaries understaffed candidate,” Mans­ are nothing more than a trav- field said, "toe effect is always MIAMI, BTa. (AP) — Sens. Wallace remains the heavy In campaigning Sunday, all HUbefet H. Humphrey and Ed­ favorite. Mbet observers consid­ of the major candidates except elirg circus and should be re­ fatal. For toe American voter, mund S. Mtodde, ciiss-orosaing er Humphrey and Muskie com­ Muskie appeared cn television placed with a single national toe effect Is one ~ of bewilder­ Florida in ttao lost full day of peting for second, although interview programs - Humph primary, two ranking senators ment, c is making He said he had changed Ms in various states,” Mansfield toe previous naUonal elecUon. Floridg a m ajor teat of Ms cf New York, Rep. WTlbur D. mind because "enough cf toe said oyer toe weekend. "R’s ex­ preftdibtlal candidacy, says he Mills of Arkansas, Mayor Sam other Democratic candidates pensive and

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B o lto n FILM RATING GUIDE Labor L ead^ j Senators Waiting Shem w old pn B ridge For Parents and I Police Report^ I Raps Big Stoics VarlouB items valued at about Quiz of Lobbyist U S BUlOK OFFERS FRE-SFRIMI EVEN OHAMnONS Their Children $600 w ere taken in a recent BID FOOUSHLT NORTH HAMDEN (A^)' — j^TOs- “THE WAY Schools Request '' ♦ J32 break into an apartment storage (Continued from 'Page One) By AUFRED SHEINWOLD Ident John Driscoll of the C? KBS OtMIIIAL AINNIMCit bln at the Beacon Hill Apart­ AUTOMATK TRANSMISSHM TUNE-BP AH A#n Admitlid gtote Labor Council, ASTrCiO an interview with Mrs. Beard. Every serious bridge player O K'7 3 ? m ents, 1162 W. IC ddle l^ k e . .1 I HEARD IT” has his private chamber of hor­ took issue Saturday with ,tuge Cook asked if they could be en­ . 4i 8 7 6 department stores which he Most of the items were dishes, (AU 1964 ttmuigh 1971 Bulcks) rors — the memory of hands he kitchen utensils, and clothing, tered into the hearing record, $1,151^756 Budget WEST ' EAST claims are using a “scare cam­ We wUl: ( would dearly love to forget. police said. but Hume at first refused, say­ by John Gruhmr The Bolton Board of Skluca- dividually Guided Education Fortunately for most of us, our ♦ Q9864 AKIOS. paign” to fight lower Interost- ing he resented the senator’s • Remove and clean transmission pan ^ 0? 4 QJ 9 7 2. rate ceilings. ticn w ill request a htidget o f |1,- (lOE) program at the elemen­ horrible crimes take jlace with tBMt MatrW.M^r Mm •• About $80 in cash 'was taken desire to gain possessioa of a e Change, furnish and InstaU new 161,766 fo r the f i^ a l year 1973- tary school. no witnesses except .the other 0 A864 0 Q SwMAM Fw PiB-TeBWBpri Driscoll said the atores.are reporter’s notes. transmission oU filter ♦ QJS *K932 in a weekend break Into the 78, according ^ ' D r . Joseph It was noted that, if a^ted, three players. Just think how spending tens of thousands of Mormon church at 80 Woodside Hume said later, however, c Furnish and instaU GM specified Castagna, superintendent of the program will be Introduced ghastly it must be to lay your „ SOUTH dHed to the justly known as one of the best monds, J-19-9-6; d u b s , A-19-4. Milford, was arrested Saturday this year’s cost. Accordingly the 9:80; "Klute,” 7:30. N06HNA1ED F09$ 8 I W. Middle Tpke., Court date tlons. He is Robert Ckxdon'who psychologists in bridge. He What do you say? on a warrant chaiglng him with I HOME SERVICE! is, to say the least, mature, is state to begin mediation. board has decided that the time Manchester Drive-In — Re- ACADEMY AWABOSJ-:' M arch 27. will have the role of Orosvenor thought he could get away with Answer: The best bid is one threatening and third-degree as­ mourning the defection of the In the absence of a definite is right for hiring a nurse on its ens yriday. including BEST PK liinlB in this season’s inoductlon. damael’s from Bunthome, in fa­ it if he bid three hearts with an diamond. Don’t open a major sault in connectlOT with a do­ salary figure for the teachers, own. assured air. East Hartford Drlve-In —Re- • “Patience" has never before vor of Orosvenor as the curtain Castagna will submit the budg­ Mrs. Virginia Butterfield, suit with such a weak four-card opens Friday. ONE OF THE VEAfi^S mestic disturbance at Edgerton been presented by the group, so Italians Know holdlqg. CUSTOM rises. And she cant’ understand et request to the Board of Fi­ wife of school health director. East Windsor Drlve-In —Re­ 10 BEST J ^ St. in February. Court date is there should be plenty of people As it luqg>ens, the Italians m a d e why such an eligible bachelor nance -on the basis of the Dr. Robert Butterfield, criticiz­ Cqtyrlght 1979 opens Friday. March 20 in Manchester. who will be Interested in seeing know a thing or two about as­ would be content with a milk­ board’s last salary offer to the ed the board for not inviting General Featurea Corp. Meadows Drive-In—"Swedish a work that is new to them, sured airs. ’Ihere was nothing maid. Pretty soon Patience tells teachers. If, after mediation or her husband to the meeting Fly Girls,” 7:80; De Sode," -THE 47 LEAWNi John F . Leahy, 28, ot Hart­ tike all Q 6c S operettas, it is a uncertain about East’s penalty Orosvenor she is still in love arbitration, the board agrees to since a decision on health ser­ 9:28. ford, was arrested last night at satire, this time on the aesthetic with hitn, and Bunthome goes double of three hearts. U.S. EILMCRITWi the Main St. armory on charges a larger increase fo r the tesu:h- vices was on the agenda. Five hundred q>eotator8 erase that struck Ehigtand in off in a huff with Jane. ers, additional funds may have Chairman Andrew Maneggia $936 Taken COtUMSM nCTUSCS P1SMM9 of Intoxication. Court date is the 1880s. F irst presented in watched the electrical board AnsmaouenoM M arch 27, Thn maidens now grow tender to be sought from the town. acknowledged that 'the lioard 3 1861, it is now 90 years old, and mark up North’s bid of three Cuts Requested again toward the dragoons in Detention PoUoy may have been guilty of an “er­ some of the humor which was their fickle manner. (’Ihls paral­ hearts, and 800 o f them held In Robbery ^ T H E r In other business, the board ror of omission” by not includ­ Motor vehicle arrests during self-evident at that time is now their breath. They didn’t have By Short Line lels the actual swinging back and unanimously voted against a ing Dr. Butterfield but said that lAsr the weekend included: rather obscure. forth of the popularity of Swin­ to hold it long. Robert P. Troy, 17, of East policy modification \^ch would his presence would probably not At Theater For example, "Patience” of­ burne and Tennyson at that pe­ South struggled through the NEW HAVEN (A P ) — F lI s f llllB have shifted from the teacher tq have affected the board’s de­ Hartford, charged with failure fers a “fleshy poet’ ’and an riod.) play of this hopeless hand and The Short Line of Connecticut, to obey stop sign at Adams and the student. Responsibility to cision. (Confimied from Page One) "idyllic poet.” Wlvui first pro­ The two poets qimrrel and finally produced six tricks for Inc., has asked the state Public AfMiSf Hilliard Sts. yesterday. Court notify parents of detention. School Menu RmiOBDANOVlOf duced, everyone recognised them Bunthome asks Oroim^^r how a loss o f 800 points. And all this and was ahoved from behind Utilities Oommisskm for i>ei> Board members reaffirmed Tuesday, Am erican cluq> suey, date M arch 27. as travestlea of Swinburne and he can make himself less attrac­ Ume, North had to sit there by an unidentified intruder, who mission to dlsoontlnue its 7 support of the present policy green beans, applesauce; Sylvia Stechholz of 88 F er­ Call Blau's artd we will send an expert to Tennyson, but if somebody didn’t tive. So he goes offstage to re­ stolidly, as the dummy, feeling made off with the mrniey bag. a.m.' bus run between Meriden 5 ^ ' * I guson Rd., charged with failure which requires that teachers in­ Wednesday, juice, assorted sand­ bring it to your attention today turn in more conventional garb, 800 pairs of eyes on him as he The incident occurred, Patten and New Haven starting March to obey traffic signal at Broad form parents by phone or writ­ wiches, pineapple upside-down I your home with samples. Choose from hun- you’d never make the connec­ and when the maidens find he reached for each horrible card told police, vdien he returned 31. TM^BOTTne/JEFFBimXS/BlOtURilYN and Center Sts. yesterday. “Personalized Serv'Ko” ten notice in advance that their cake; Thursday, Swedish meat­ tion. Incidentally, this aesthetic has given up aestheUcs they too in his ghastly dummy. to the theater after going half­ “Since we Initiated the 7 a.m. setJowecN aoHSUACMWN Court dsde M arch 27. is our policy, and you’ll like H dreds of new patterns, colors and fabrics. No child will be detained on a balls, noodles, carrots, spinach, erase didn’t last long after Oil- become practical and find sweet­ Aren’t you hai^y it didn’t way to the bank and discover­ run. It has hardly carried more cyauaCT««««./w^B0Cow«MCH G ilford C . Beaulieu, 18, o f 125 the helpful, interested atten­ qweific day. apple; Friday, fish platter, bert and Sullivan wrote this fa­ hearts among the dragoons. happen to you? Take a tip from ing he ijldn’t have ■ a deposit than two or three paasengrers," Loomis St., charged with failure obligation to you . . . ^pace UtlllzaltoB Itnestloned French fries, cede slaw, choco­ uwYi5»«tRy«FEimB(XkwRM, (OMrttMM« f t « n V kge Om ) backj^TOunds in Wtoridng with and as late os 10 p.m. ’Tapes federal grant. If it is received, locaUcns. and 61 have less than 90 stu­ one and Patience responds by M arch 94 and 96, a F riday and to bring their own wine glasses. will install officers, in ceremo­ the techidoal equlpmod. >bave been shown to aU OOEP he said, it wlU he possible to ' Matchett has p o particular dents. adjourn by midnight MOy 8, saying she will not let the day Saturday. . The salary study committee nies tonight at 8 at Tinker Hall. The iw p o m of the interviews classes,' selected sophomore' continue on-fiie-qxit interviews p6ans for the moneys, .He, like. She said that many of the will meet tonight at 7:80 in the Deputy Carl F. KriU of South­ MeskUl said: "We’re gettlrg to is to olitain*^ fin fiia n d knowl- and junior stufieota at MHS and throuid> fi>6 summer and enable all:' other wfanprs, haa aixxtt teachers carry a class load of town offices. that point now where we’U be- < edgii^h^ 'fa -the junhw hig^'ikdH^rfavtf OOEP to buUd up a nbraiy of three ^weeks to think about it. ington'and his staff will offici­ NiWtl^CtON _ _ four olaases h iia spven-perlQd Thp Board of Health will meet< ate. gin expressing concern." I i n ‘The best Anwrican town and' the’ area froni individ­ the Sfafa'-Adifaqry-ClDfaicU'''on occupatiims? (Herald photo by That’s about how long It takes day, and sugg^ested that ^ r - toni^t at 8 at Community Hall. However, he said, "'You’ve U B t IN ruCNPtKi movie of 107ir uals working in the fields. Vocational Education when k Pinto) to process the money. Nl XI TO tw o OUTS Old OdAffTMOOfi A Enemy' haps teachers duxild be re­ got to give them time to do - Joisoh Osim* Newedir The BoHon Scholarship Fund, ’The Women’s ’Temperance . In the above photo, BmUfa quired to teach more than one Inc. will meet tonight at 8 in their thing." fUmsvfiie students’ 'visit .fa the subject. Union will meet tomorrow at the all-purpose room of the ele­ 10:48 a.m. at the home of Mra Noting that the Sdtate has re­ Manrtiieifar office of the South­ The board 'voted to table Mrs. mentary school. GEORGE C.SC0TT C.B. Watkins, 86 N. Lakeiyood committed some legislafion be­ .11 i T r ern I New England 'lUeiiboiia Cambodia, South Manning’s letter imtll its April The Christian Education com­ cause the siune bills had been Oo., {wheK Goiaagos questioned meeting so that members may Circle. A potluck will be served SAIGON (AP) — Oommunlst mittee of St. George’s Church raised last year, MeskUl said “THEHOSPITAL” Ij/.' SKnwi i/. Michaels, foseman of copters ferrying in materials to study her findings more care­ at noon. Members are reminded FLASH!! forces dui^ the weekend will meet tonight at 7:80 in the he thought the legislative lead­ faculty 'assignments. a new fire base. fully. to bring Christmas cards for made their largest number of lounge. The building and ers were “trying to stick to The interviews begin in the Tbe U.S. Command an­ lO E sorting and preparing for mis­ attacks across South \lletnam grounds committee will meet to­ their consUtufional mandate" OOEP classes with students nounced that American troops The board authorized Cas­ sions. Hostesses are Mrs. Helen OP THE THREE BIG ip three weeks, while in eastMn morrow night at 7:80. to keep this jrear's session a Ws itirt list say strength in South Vietnam Graves and M rs. Marimi (3aa- IdenUfyfag a career they are tagna to enter into an agree­ The education committee of limited one. IMPORTERS, ONLY Cambodia a new 6,oeo-man dropped 6,100 men last week to well. interested in entering after ment 'With the Thom pson Board the Bolton Junidr Women’s Club South Vletnames edrlve made 114,600. It 'was the biggest graduation. The next step is the TOYOTA of Education to file jointly for a will meet tonight at 8 at the its flmt significant contact wlUi w eekly cut sin ce Jan. 31-97, M A N A G ED TO grant to introduce an in­ home of chairman Barbara frafUng of questions about the IReUaliie, MW nut R the enem y. vdim 7,900 men were 'with­ Nicholson, Riga Lone. jOlb, such as entry require­ POST A GAIN FOR The South Vietnamese com­ drawn. W ments, aptitudes and skills ne­ mand rqxtrted 88 enemy at­ The command gave this cessary, 'working conditions, THE MONTH OF Manchester Evening Herald • AOAittarir A W i^ NOMraAnoiNB tacks In ^fietnam, almost half breakdown of the force as of ou tl^ for future employment iHMimingi FEB. — 7.3% of them by rockets and moi^ last Tliursday: A rm y 88,900, PUC Okays Bolton correqiondent Judith Donahue, teL 649-8409. and^ advancement, and wag;es tars, between 6 a.m. Sunday Navy 6,700, M arines 400, A ir One man 'S and~ benefits. and 6 a.m. today. More than F orce 94,400 and Coast Guard W ater L oan MANCHESTER half a dosen ground engage­ 100 . missing Two girls, RAMBLER USED WOODED and OLDSMOBILE ments were reported. President Nixon has ordered The Connecticut PubUo UtUl- A ngry B lacks ALUMINUM PiOlf-UP Bicomplete reports said 19 the totail cut to 69,000 by M ay 1. ties Commission has granted the COMMUNITY PLAYERS .OAP 68 VISTA CRUISER South '\fietnamese troops were Peak U.S. strength in Vietnam lie dead. i. < A M O D K N 70 HOKNBT $1796 $1996 Llynwood Water Oo. ot Bolton .JANE kUled and 89 wounded. The Sai­ S.S.T. 4-Door Sedan. To fit a Toyota Hl-Lux Station . Wagon. Fully TOTAL LIVINtt ROOMFULS was 648,000 in a ] ^ 1969. permission to issue a prmnlssory G rind Out — OPEN CASTING — gon command claimed 187 Another ^30,000 U.S. airm en FONDA Low mileage, looks Uke or Datsun Truck. equipped, including fac­ note for $8,000 to T revor Jones, DONALD PHARMACY tory air conditioning. North Vietnamese and Viet are in Thailand and 16,000 In everyoneklifediere^a FOR a new on e! SPECIAL $90.00 Cong troops killed. to be secured by a mortgage on Navy personnel are on 7th the conqtany’B property. Llyn­ P rogram SUTHERLAND Rocket and morta raitacks on Fleet mips off Vietnam. SUMMER OF’42 NEIL SIMON'S > Colonial■■ ■■■'.!■' ------wood, a iHtvate company, serves inanalanjDakuia government bases along the de­ In northern Laos, North Viet­ (Oonfiaoed from V o gp One) Iwtl.. ffomWifiwBrofi 19 ofoduclion fire Rcaedale section on the east M i I AKmntyU^unSfinicfi militarised sone went into their 'h lu le ' 8 PIECES namese forces captured Sam side of Bolton Lake. Genuine 100% latex foam rubber 6” cushions . . . second week. Six rockets hit Specific Uems. It proposed, for at9;SS asT iS t “STAR SPANGLED CIRL” “I Thong base and tightened thMr Proceeds from the issuance example, that a guaranteed an­ r just one of many quality details that make this base cam p Alpha 9 and 60 m or­ siege on Long Cheng, six miles AT THE WORKSHOP OVER SIjNNMIC VALUE! of the note wiU be used to fl- nual Income be set at $8,200, 9-piece living room grouping so luxurious. The 81” tar shells were fired at an ar­ to the southeast, sources in Sale on All Snow Tires In Stock! lumce the rediUUng of a wdl $6,800, $7,800 and $10,000 a year 488 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKB wing-back sofa with Mr. and Mrs. Chairs and otto­ mored cavalry unit on the east­ Vientiane said. and making other improve­ for a family-of four. L man boast lifetime frames of selected northern ern Sank of the zone. One Military sources said highly r (PRINTMART BLDG., 2ND FLOOR) All Together NowL South Vietnamese soldier was ments, busludlng a new water “People are tired now," said Manchester ^ hardwood with spring edge, coil spring bases, dur­ accurate enemy artillery had storag;e tank and building to oi- Rep. Chartes (Diggs of IDcfa- MON., MAR. 13 — WED., MAR. IS reported killed. closed the airstrip at Long able tweeod covers in choice of colors, reversible close the tank. igan. “We are forgetUng what . In. a clash along the DMZ, Cheng base again and had Gilbert & Sullivan * 7:30 P.M. zippered cushions, self-covered platforms plus The note wUl be repayable in wo already agreed to ... No ______X Did you know . . . That a 68 T^naM tF. $1466 forced evacuation of Thai and solid maple tables and ceramic lamps. five miles northwest of Glo ten years on monthly payments matter bow they look today, the V-8 Convertible. Avfa" Laotian forces over the week­ woman loses one quart— I4idi, seven enemy were killed o f $98.96, which include princi­ final agenda coming up May 19 W ork sh op AVAILABLE PARTS matic, radio, power and three South Vietnamese end from positions east of Sam 20 per cent of the body’s steering and brakez, pal and interest at an annual wiU itot be the same docu­ 2 MALE — I FEMALE teat drive thlz one! If Bought Separately, You’d Pay: soldlwa 'Were wounded, the Thong, six miles northwest of jtate ot VA per cent. m ents.’ ’ blo^ supply during de­ Long Cheng. 25th .Anniversary 81” Wing-back Sofa ...... 309.95 ' command said. ' lA livery. . •. That recorded ' South Vietnamese report­ One of the abemdoned iwsl- PRODUCTION SCHEDULE ■“ ^Presentation background music may ed a four-hour fight in eastern tlons was Fire Base Thunder, " APRIL 28 i 29 w Matching Wing-back Chair ' ...... 170.00 Cambodia 76 miles northwest of and the Laotians left behind Jaycee Chapter G>nsiders help hyperactive children four heavy artillery pieces •WE WELCOME EiXPERI^CED OR INEXPERIENCBID Saigon, where government ,do their homework and Contrasting Printed Swivel Rocker...... 179.00 troops launched a new drive after removing the firing mech­ PATIENCE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN STAGE WORK. anisms, the sources said. Thai Fighting Parent Committee last SVlday. Headquarters re- MARCH 24 & 25 8:00 -p.m. other chores. . . . That [] Sale OR Alljifi _ j psrted 11 enemy troops and two and Laotian casualties 'were de­ approximately 2 0,000 Foam-top matching O tto m a n ...... 59.95 fb^ernment soldiers killed and scribed as moderate. TULSA, Ofcla. (AP) — The carry the fight to the board of MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3 directors meeting in Atlanta in Benefit: Instructors of the Handicapped American hearts are TOYOTA IS South tfietnamese wounded. In southern Laos, North Viet­ president of the Rochester, SfiU A Good June, end if the revocation rec­ Pair of Solid Maple Lamp Tables ...... 149.50 ’H ie South Vietnam ese fmree namese troops were reported to N.Y., chapter ot the U.S. Jay- Tickets at: Watkins Bros., Vernon Drug, G. Fox, Top Hat Restaurant kept beatingr by electron­ Seleofion of Lett-Over 71 CROWN CAVE also cultured five Cambodian have driven within 18 miles of ommendation is upheld the A t The Door, or CALL Sn-6867 "N ew S tyle" 2 Door cees say he wlH fight a recom- Rochester group would be ic pace-makers placed in­ VOLKSWAGEN Solid Maple CocktaU Table ..7 ? ...... 74.95 communist guerrillas hiding in­ Pakse, ehlle laefian units Adults: $2.50 Students: $1.25 257 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER 1971 NEW Hardtop. Fully equip­ Also Choose From Contemporary, side a bunker nedr a forward reoccupiad the village of Keng moidation that the chapter be reorganised under a diff«rent side their bodies. .T. That 1 ^ 8-Dr. SEDAN $1806 ped with AM/FM sig­ OWNED AND OPERATED BY nal oeeking radio, auto­ command post seven miles Nhao, 90 miles northeast of st|rlpp6d o f its charter, an ac­ name. TOM AND LAURA OOLLA Immaculate, low mile­ Mediterranean and. Traditional Groups. Pair of matched Ceramic Lam ps ------. . . 139.90 tion which followed the admit­ He sold it was unlikely his there is actually a "hu­ age, onevowner. TOYOTAS! matic, power brakes nartitwest of KOmpong Track. Pakse, and captured three No payments tlU A pril! I and steering, tinted Cna of the prisoners said his trucks containing rockets, how­ tance of four women ae mem- chapter would rasclnd the BREAKFAST man roto-rooter; bj^ Iglaza, Executive Dem- ' serving Connecticut hom em akers since 1 9 0 9 miiialcn was to guide North itzer ammunition and 86mm b a n . change la Ms membership re- 2 EGGS WITH TOAST ^ • structed sm^l intestines lonztrator. Ifiatnamese and Viet Cong sheBs for T84 tanks. The Jayceee’ executive com­ qulrein«nit \in order to retain its 3 PANCAKES * Jaycees dkrter. JLCk now cab be unplugged IF BOUGHT SEPARATELY $1.0B4.15 troops. He said about 900 o f mittee u^eld on Sunday sus­ 3 SLICES OP FRENCH TOAST H P ^ ei these had fled when they ob- i pension of the chapter ordered Brouen contended that with a specially designed served South Vietnamese hell- jLnTlV0r K lllftfl by Jaycees president Richard there are women In other chap­ 12-foot long tube w i^ a LYNCH MOTORS ALL TORETHEK NOW MM jIIO ters but they aren’t officlaUy Au and also recommended that Wieif'®* SA N D W iCH ES guide wire running ~ Following Chase the Jayceey board of directors noticed because they are regis­ HAMBURG ^ ^ MS o«fa B u ^ Esn n irc iTiBm a revoke the Rochester charter. tered under inltals. InlheCM dorl miiig Plasa through it and when blau swsust*•;**■•**IRtttiflirfit^r n e w BRITAIN ® (A P) Au oBld admittance of the Au announced that vromen Manchester —• ft 98 on T.8d HOT D O G stoked up and down in­ furniture stores four women to the men-only or- would be glvMi nonvofing asso­ GRiLLED CHEESE 499^* Keenesieert Si44*isl9h ~ Hargrove, 97, of New -T ubs.^ side the stomach it clears Mukllotown Old Snybrook Miinchpstpr C ttntlttR Iflrra lll Britain died eariy Sunday ganlaatioa was not at issue, but ciate memberships in certain Mon. Wed, Only BOAST BEEF ...... rather the Rortiester chajAer’s local chapters, and fiiat a pilot up. obstructions.. .. That 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 OPEN TONIGHT morning after a high-speed po- Spaghetti w/Clam Sauce (red or white) $2.00 BIG BEEF B U R G E E ...... m k chase through New Britain, action in changing its memher- program would be establi^d SALAD, BREAD h BUTTER ______HAM, H O T 0B coij?.:::..:::::;;;S g the loss of the sense of — police said. Patrolman Bryant ship requirement wording from to study how well female partl- And Every Monday, Thursday, Pearson said Hargrove’s car “ a young men’s organisation’’ clpatlan in the 82-year-old or- Boneless Breast of Chicken Herentine $2.25 taste, and other taste ' ~ SEAFOOD TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA To y o t a TOYOTA M d al passed him going at a high rate to a "young VperaonS’ organ­ ganisafion would work. CHOICE OF SPAGHETTI OR FRENCH FRIES disturbances are not “all TOYOTA Formerly Keith’s of Manchester SALAD, BREAD A BUTTER “" ™ » '...... !'S* CORONA COROLLA MARK II CROWN HI-LUX LAND CRUISER I of speed, without lights. ization." Btuen’s V504nember chapter in your head" — it turns 1116 Main Street and Friday Nighb for V After a long ebase, Har- This, the eotecufive oom- is the nafion's second largest. SSSH 'N CHIPS ...... LUNCHEON SERVED 11:80- 2:80 CLAM IMNNEB ...... ’« " K PRICES START AT Phone 643-4169 V* ■ ‘ , Stvve’s car went through a mittee said, was a violation ot Chapters in 8t. Louis, Chloago,, out that taste disorders .85 DEUVERBD IN nafional by-laws. Philadelphia and Boston are In- DINNERS 4:80-9 P.M. Your Shopping Gonvenionca! ***‘*!‘****” *‘*“ " ^ B fence and overturned. He was TEL. 649-9097 do result from quite real AH Models AvolMMe MANCHESTER Q C yw i M TED M QI Charge Accounts Welcomed T E pronounced dead on arrival at President James Bnien of the tererted In accepting women, and concrete diseases, 2054 H E Il ■■■E I E I1M O . or Extender* Payment Plans! NOTE; Thla la Only A Partial Ustt^Vl ...... For Imnwdiata DeNvery Britain General Hospital. Rochsstsr diapter said he will he said. such as flu. . , . P A G ^ FIVB PA G E POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COl^N., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1872 MANCHESTER EVENING HfcRALD', MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1972

Committee meeting, 8 p.m., He­ Tennia and which seemed to have a aspects; the Tole of the taaclMr About Town Columbia bron Congregational Louiige. Rham District Thirty - five members of tremendous impact upon its in drug prevention; socioloclcal Northerners Hoping VERNON FLOOR COVERINO FUday: Square Dancing, GH- Rfaam’s Tennis Club, accompa­ view ers. ajqiects; services available; the Fire Calls :|fe6ro/t—Health Nurse’s iteport role of the school and cummu- The Daughters of Liberty No. K E ^ Y ED. ead HUI School, 8 p.m. nied by teetehers Miss Jane A "stop smoking” clinic, for 12S will meet tomorrow at 8 PubUo HeBltfa Nu im Mr*, the growth and devetopment and according to BCra. Cindy Saturday: Board of Selectmen Qwczdz and Peter AiiCoin, last those students who would like nlty; and group process as School Committee To Buy Area’s Largest Floor Covering Stow Eight W in p.m. in Orange Hall. Town firemen were called to Nancy Lack reported to the rilm mtitied “Boy to Bfiui," waa ____ there are m eeting, 10 a.m .. Town O ffice wbek visited the Trinity College to kick the haUt will begin this technique in drug eduOation. To Beat Wallace the BloOuire lots on Grandview Bocud cC umt pircolt P*^vle«ed during the month atiU oponlnga tar the chorua, BuUding; Board of Tax Review Athletic Center in Hartford evening at the school. ‘Ihe clin­ Rham Staff inviHved in the 'The VFW Auxiliary will meet National Evaluation Study St. Saturday aftemoon at 12'A0 Featuring InG>ntest ic will consist of five meetings workshop are Mrs. Barbara P a re Om ) votes, 18 p er cent o f wdiat is that aSB children wore aeen In “ parento attending. partlcitiarly male volcea. Any- Session, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Town where they witnessed Austral­ (C tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the to extinguish a brush and grass which will feature a former Vann, diaries Ctoddes and needed for the nomination. • CARPETING • UNOLEUM the health rooms of both do- This film was abown to sixth «>n0 Intereatod la tovltod to at- Office BuUding. ians Roy Emerson and John ttMt has a chance to beat Mr. Post Home. Members ere re­ The School Study Committee nack" will work on school en­ fire. mentary aoboola during ttie 16 grade boya during the paat week t®nd tomorrow’a rdiearaal. Menu Newcombe In a warm-up smoker, a cheat surgeon and a John Labec. Jackson, whose candidacy minded to bring Items for a At 9:12 Sunday momlng, town • CERAMIC TILE On Posters Scbeduliiig Wallace,” said the Mhmeeota has voted to buy copies of the rollments In an attempt to pro­ achool daya In Fobruu^. TWr- and a timllar film for sixth Also, anyone Interested In The menu for the rest of this medeh prior to the Aetna World psychologist as speakers. has probably suffered most rummage sale, which will be crew s w a it to 147 K rch St. In conjunction with the on­ Democrat, who needs a strong National Study of School Eval­ ject percenta|;e of survival, per­ ty-three of these childrai were grade girts la planned for the '’-"-•nr *n the show la asked to week at the elementary schoeds Cup Tennis Tournament, Drug Workshop from WMlace’s candidacy be­ conducted Wednesday from 9 where a broken gas pipe on a • CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES Ehght of Rham High SchcoTs going scheduling process at showing In Florida to overcome uation (NSSE) at a cost of about centage of population and ulti­ excluded traifi sdiool, mainly last week of^Bfarch with a pre- contact Blra. RObaon, Burrows w lU b e ; Following the match, Ameri­ Three of Rham’s staff are cause cf the Alabama gover­ a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Post students were chosen winners Rham, a meeting will be held In a "Icaer” Image resulting from $12, to be paid by the Board of mate capacl^. kitchen stove ignited. The fire Open Blon. - Tuee IM , for illness. Umlnary sereenlng for parents. Hui Rd. Thesday: ttallan veal steaks, ca’s Charles Passarel and Ar­ presenting attending a Drug nor’s strong antibusing stand, was quickly extinguished. the Rham Cafeteria on Wednes­ Ms 1908 defeat to President Home. Education. -Mrs. Harriet Rosen, Bailey, Tuttle, Mrs. Rosen Of'%e 209 aecldents and in- Other plana for BCarch, accord- BolIetiB Board mashed potato, srussels sprouts, et the local level in the Con­ thur Ariie gave some tennis Ups Educaticn Werieshop being held said he started out way behind and Mrs. Nuhfer will study At 1:18 p.m. yesterday, town day evening at 7:80 for parents Nixon. Humphrey and Muskie "and secretary, abstained. Jtuiea reqluring first aid, 108 Ing to Mrs. Lack,' include the The foUowing meetings and pineapple upside down cake. necticut Garden Club’s paster to the audience which was com­ at Eastern Ocnnecticut State Frlendidiip Circle of the Sal­ present and future educational moi went to 60 Peari St. to of 8th grade students. Parents now I’m air bunched up with Charles Bailey, who brought occurred on tt^e playground, 88 distribution at Information and activHlea are acheduled for this Wednesday: **mnter Picnic” contest. prised of local high schocl ten­ Oollete, the coordinator and di­ Wallace, however, said on the vation Arm y wUl have a work programs and facilities. Includ­ fight a fire in a bain there. of older students who may have the matter to the attention of in the okianmims, 17 were mis- materials on Poison Prevention week: t — tomato soup, chicken, potato Ninth . grade winners were rector of which Is ai'so a staff ABC program “Issues and An­ them. session at Its meeting lomorrow ing temporary measures for Im­ Some emtiques in the bam as nis team s. missed the previous meetings "If I beat either Humphrey the committee, nnd Dmald Tut­ cellsneouB and 48 were non- 'Week and a continuation at th e BCOnday: Board o f Finance salad, cheese wedge, carrot and Dariyne Johnson and Brian member, Mrs. Rachael Ranker swers” that "I believe that I at 7:46 p.m. at the church. Hoot- mediate action; existing facil­ well as peut of the bam were Smoking are welcome. or Muskie down here, Scocp tle, Albert Hadigian, Mrs. Nan­ Bch^ related. dental program at the Hebron meeting, 8 p.in.. Tow n O ffice ralaln salad, fruit bar. cf the Science Department. will be the winner on Tues­ esses are Mrs. Brig. John Pick­ ities; recommendations - and a damag^ed, firemen say. The fire PliHiey; tonth grade winners; This past week at Rham, all Members of the Guidance De­ Jackson’s moving up,” he said, cy Nuhfer, Mrs. Betty Dunnack Thursday: hambuig pizza, day.” If he wins, he said, he up and Mrs. Maynard Clough. long range plan. was ajqiarently started by light­ buring the month, Mrs. Lack Elementary School. Building; Regional District 8 GoU Genovese and Sandy Dl- students attended assembly Mrs. Ranker’s respcnslbil- partment will speak briefly on adding that althcu^ he had and Mrs. Joyce Pearce all voted garden salad, fruit mix. will enter a string of other pri­ Peters said he was given a ning., according to firemen. stated that vision-reohecks-were Fliyrical examinations ara Board of Education special Buono; twelfth grade winners. pre^nrams arranged by the ities, In addition to teaching some overall censiderBUens in talked earlier about dropping for the study. FYlday: viggetahle scup, cold maries and campaign all the Hie Sisterhood of Temple Beth soil and water conservation At Jl:80 this morning. Eighth continued with several students Bcheduled at the Hebron budget meeting, 7:80 p.m., Boimie Prentice a! n d Jan Smoking Committee In ccooer- some of the sessions, Include planning a high school program. his bid If he failed to do well in Elementaiy School riarting to- Rham High School; RepuUlcan cut aandwldi, cabbage slaw, w ay to C alifornia's June 6 vrin- Sholom will meet tomorrow at Mrs. Rosen said using the plan for the Hennequin’Road D istrict firem en went to 760 N. refMTod tor defects. Regular Gatchell; and honorable men- alien with the Connecticut leading the disciisslcns and ob­ Time will also be allowed for Florida, he new plans to stick morrow. Women's Club meeting, 8 p.m.. butterscotch pudding. nei^take-all prim ary that wUl 8:15 p.m. at the Temple. Mrs. NSSE os a guide was beyond recreation area in the event the Blain St. to douse a fire In a audto screeiilnga were Also con­ 4tinn winners, Chris McKenna Health and Respiratory Dis­ taining consultants and speak­ questions and answers. in to the finish. net the victor 271 ccnvoitlon Israel Thbatsky will demon­ the scope of the group. % e said committee would consider a car' there. There was extensive tinue In gradea Undeigarten Square Daaolag Mrs. Muriel kOle’s, Deepwood and Joonthan Little. eases Association, ers. strate "Passover Cookery.” Btrs. it was not the charge of t h e new facility at any time. damag^ to the oigflne and the th rd^ third and sixth pade. ^Gordon MacDonald, recrea- Dr.; Hebron Oongregational Msnehester Evening The winners’ pottors wUl now Frank AntoneUl of the Associ- Areas that are being covered Congregational Church and a Michael Dworldn Is in charge committee to evaluate the school The committee reported it front portion of the car, firemen Aj|i^ HiiHwy Fefaniary school director tor the town, an- Church Junior Choir rehearsal, Hebron omrrespondent, Anne be sent on to the Ctote ctmtest aUrn, ftirwed a film which was In the workshop are drug mis­ Hie present Australian popu­ Gold Star Mother. of the meeting. in this way. had received a request from say. p h ysician Dr, rhriirtotfher square dancing ac- s p.m., Hebron BRomontary E m t, T el. 228-8911. for further judging.' produced by the Association, use, abuse and addiction; legal lation Is 12 m illion. Obituary Survivors are two stxis, Ron­ Bailey said the group would the Columbia Teachers Associa­ O’Cdnnor »«TgTih the f-iyH phv- ^^^les will resume this month. SduKd; GUe^ Oongregational ald H. McDonald of Ellington Memorial Temple, Pythian be more orgranlzed If die study tion expressing an interest in steal tor Aocordlng to MacDonald, Church Junite Choir rehearsal, and B. R. McDonald of Enfield; Sisters, will meet tomorrow at were used, and that anything the space study regarding ed­ andi fifth grade Pan wUl be held on the third s p.m., Gilead BUI Schori, M is . Loren H. Bartholomew and several grandchildren. 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. not pertinent could be left out. ucation in Columbia. e n ^ o f c ^ S Z requiring^ and Zon- ANDOVBR — Mrs. Ella Bar­ - -» Oltoad HUI School and on the Private funeral services will Refreshments will be served by ’Tuttle said the town commit­ CTA asked for an invitatton U M E n iR IN i ther l medical evaluation—1 were ing Ctanmlssion meeting, 8 p.m., tholomew, 71, of Boston HIU, be held at the Whlte-Glbson- Mrs. Clara Robinson, Mrs. Mary tee Instructed the group to find for a memebr to serve on the PARKADE notlfled. Rematniiig examlna- V Town Office BuUding; Rd., wife of Loren H. Bartholo­ Smsdl Funeral Home, 68 Elm Conn, and Mrs. Martha Leeman. out If there will be a need for committee in an advisory ca­ tions IwUl bTs^oSlIed In both “ *!j^**I!*' Wednesday: lions Club meet- mew, died this morning at Man- O fIN St. Burial will be in Grove Hill pacity. ^ In the near future, ac- ™ ^ P m-. Che«taut Lodge, cl)ester Memorial Hospital. additional bulldlngr in the fu­ IHiO A.M. Id Id PJ«. 10 Cem etery. Past matrons of Temple ture. There Is a vacancy on the conang to Mrs. Lack. Discussion Mrs. Bartholomew was bom Chapter, OES, will meet There are no calling hours. The group formed several committee at present, and the The d«tal program of dean- and Hebron groups are welcome ®**'‘®*’ P*“ ” O'*’ July 2S, 1900 in Columbia and The family suggests that any Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the committees. G norge Pete'rs, Board of Education will bear tag and prophylaxis was also to a tten d ^ ^ ’oirdtlSSM i^ had lived in Andover for about memorial contributions may be home of Mrs. Joseph Gallant, HadlgTan and Mrs. IBlls will the request In mind. Since the 3S years. She was employed as made to the Heart Association 89 Olcott Dr. Mrs. W. S. Har­ work on a Columbia commun­ town meeting did not specify GUepd HUI Behoof. Mrs. Lack betar held in • NnwMmnra AM faliBarsal, 7:80 p.m. a splnrer at Cheney Mills in of Greater Hartford, 310 CoUtns rison and Mrs. Edwin Foster ity group regarding an histori­ how vacancies should be filled, reported that 98 children had SS*wdcomSi Thursday: RepubUcan Town Manchester before she retired St, Hartford. are In charge of arrangements. the group which made the ap­ six years ago. She was a mem­ cal sketch, population trends, bean seen by the dmtal hygen- „ „ Committee meeting, 8 p.m., pointment wUl flU the vacancy. 1st wttli 88 ohUdten referred for Podium Players Town Office Building; Board of ber of the Andover Congrrega- future estimated populations, Queen of Peace Mothers Cir­ In this case. It Is the Board of fuittier treatment Rehearsals have begun toe the Education special budget meet- tlonal Church and the Senior population and housing trends GLOBE Mmcheater Area cle will meet Wednesday at 8 Education. Podlum Playera psoduotion of tag, 7:80 p.m., GUead HUI Citizens Club Gilead. and future development regard­ Ortital Health Week was ob­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. John BlMKhester Evening Herald Travel Senriee "Kiss Me Kate” whldi wlU be Sdiod; HELP meeting, 8 Survivors, besides her hus­ ing zoning and land use and the served during the month and Ansaldi, 97 Brettmi Rd. Mrs. Oolntaabla correspondent Vlr- 555 MAIN STREET audio-visual material and Uter^ presented this spring. p.m., Town Office BuUdtag; band, are a son, Albert Squires Police Blotter ultimate holding capacity of the John FiUoramo is co-hostesses. giitfa Carlson Tel. 21^9224 ature were distributed to third The first of the chorus re­ Senior Cftizons meeting, 1 p.m., of East Hampton; a sister, Mrs. town. 543-2165 South Windsor Police are In­ grade ofaUdren. Social Ro(»n, GUead Congrega­ Ehrallne Derosia of Colum bia; a ’This group will also Investi­ hearsals wUl be tomorrow night vestigating two breaks reported , Preceptor Gamma Chapter, Anttiorised agent In Bfan- Mrs. Lack also reported that tional Church; Evangelism brother, Walter Squires of Marl­ gate finance, including the eo- Barges on the Rhine in Ger­ obeeter for all Airlines, at 7:80 at Rham High Schod over the weekend. Both occur- (Beta Sigma Pld sorority, will borough; and four grandchil­ onomlc community, tax struct­ many carry coal; oil. Iron ore, Ballroads and Steamship ed at business places on Rt. 6. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the dren. ure, financial ablUty, school fi­ automobiles, cheese, wheat, Hockey equipment valued at home od BIrs. Franklin Bevins, Funeral services will be Llynwood Dr., Bolton. nance and recommendations. wine and a variety of other car­ about $300 was reported taken Mrs. Pearce and Bto. Dun- Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the from the Hartford Arena. Police go- Holm es Funeral Home, 400 Maid said there was no sign of forced Manchester WATES will meet St., Manchester. The Rev. Ray­ entry Into the building but the tomorrow at the Italian-Ameri- mond H. Bradley, pastor of An­ glass door of the supply room can dub. Weighing in will be dover Congregatlmal Church, had been broken. from 7 to 8 p.m. Irish Step- will ofQclate. Burial will be in At the G. Fox warehouse con­ dancers from the Erin School Townsend Cemetery. struction site, a trailer was en­ of Dance will entertain (tie Friends may call at the fu­ tered and engineering equipment group. Mia. Felix Gremmo Is BMC StORfS OF FASHIOH neral home tomorrow from 2 to valued at $2,000 was taken. ’This In charge of the program. 4 p.m . included transits and a level, police said. Verplanck School wW have a Bln, Gladys V. MoDenald VERNON Science Fair at Its meeting to­ Choose a new ROCKVILLBI—BCra. Gladys V. J ( ^ W illiams, 58, of Hazard- m orrow at 7:30 p.m . In die McDcnald, formerly of S3 E. vilVe, was charged yesterday schobl auditorium. All grades FYunklln Park, died yesterday with operating a motor vehicle will be represented, and chil­ at a Rockville convalescent while imder the influence of dren wlU have an oppoctunKy home. She was the widow of liquor, in cMmection with a two- to diow their parents some of Alexander BIcDonald. car accident on Village St., the work they have done. BIrs. McDonald was bom in R ockville. Staffordshire, England, and had The driver of the second car ’The executive board o f the gas d ry e r fro m C N G lived In Roidndlle since 1921. w as Franeves Duffey of Broad Volunteer League of the Lutz She was a member of Union Brook. No injuries were report­ Junior Museum will meet to­ ed. Williams was released on a morrow at 1 p.m. at the muse­ $250 non-surety bond for appear­ um. iii Personal Notiees ance in Circuit Court 12, Rock­ ville, April 4. Open casting for the little Theater of Manchester Bifhy In Memoriam production “I^aza Suite” wUl In lovlnx memoir of Jos<^ P. and save. Omjg^Sr.. who paased away Ilarch Ordiids in Smokies be held tonlj^t at 8 at its stu­ dio, 22 Oak St GATLINBURO, T^nn.—Alore while he lies in peaceful sIm p , His memory we ibaU alweya keep. species of trees can be found in . Ruth Circle of Ehnanuel ill!! HUIs memory Is as dear today the Great Smoky^ .Mountains As In the hour he passed away. Church Women will meet to­ than in all Ehiro^, and the night at 8 at the home of BIrs. ill Sadly »'|l— mountains also contain 26 Bruce V. Johnson, 67 Cushman And Greenhouses ' Wife, C2>Udrra, Orandchildren. and Great Grandchildren species of orchids. Dr. iipli Hi 621 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER W hy a $2,000Volkswagen' costs a lot lesis than any other $2,000car. BLOOMING listen to the logic: So the real price you pay for Give or take a fevr dollars, a cor is the .difference between most new economy cars ore what you pay now and what you priced just about the same these get back later, when you sell it. days. Anyhow, take o good look at Around $2,000. the chart at the bottom. SHOE-SHOE BABY! FOR 50 YEARS! But come trade-in- time, a And please be careful. weird thing happens. Some are It's one thing to soy today, D & L's enee-a-yDor To Celebrate Our SO Years In Business worth more to you than others. ''I just bought the lowest-priced iiUi! And based on what's hap­ car in town.'' :::u2:t:n: pened in the post, after 3 or 4 It's another thing tomorrow to ^ Krause Florist Will Now Offer Valuable years, not one is worth more say, ''I just sold the lowest-priced cosh than the VW Beetle.^ corintown.'' Hi is now in progress IIIIH ill GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASESi W h o lost the least?' 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• , v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1972 SEVEN PACa5 SDC MANCHESTER EVENING 'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1972 Police Image iHattfliiwtPr That statement captures the essence of the happening about as well as words Coven try- Panel Topic IEupttitt0 Ifprold can do it. The incident would also fit perfectly , "Police.-.Community Rela­ POBUSHED BY THE Liltle League Registrations On MANCHESTER PUBUSHINO CO. into that theme of senseless violence tions; State, aty and Town” 18 Biaaell Street will bo the subject of a pres- Manctaeater. Conn. which is subjKised to be making the Little League baseball regto- for County Day will hold a fash- All proceeds from the event will from 11 a.m. to 0 p.m. on Satur­ entatlcn by the Connecticut BURL LYONS go to charity. day and 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Publlaher great artistic movies of our time. tratlon will be held today, to­ lim show following the bustnesa State avll UberUes Union lOth ANNUAL Founded October 1, 1881. morrow and Wednesday, March meeting, Barbara Lott, Leslie February Permits Garden Club March 22 at 8 p.m. at Capt. Publiahed Every Evening Except Sundays In fact, on the Cross Bronx Express­ 13-16. Hours w ill be from 7 to 8 Fanconl, and Ellen Stevens, Building Inspector John Rfill- The, Garden Club will take a Nathan Hale School. and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at nauer has released hto month­ trip to the Pierson Greenhouse as Second Class Mall p.m. at Robertson 'School on home economics teachers at the The program, co-sponsored by Mancheater, Conn., way, in that Detroit West Side apart­ In Cromwell tomorrow, with a MANCHESTER Matter. Monday, Coventry Orammar on high school, will act as Judges ly permit report for February, Coventry’s Young Democrats ment, real life was more fantastic, and showing that $815.26 In fees w as business m eeting and lunch to SUBSCRIPTION RATES Tuesday, and Capt. Nathan Hale for the event. and Young Republicans, will Payable In Advance frightening, than any far-out movie. on Wednesday. Arts and crafts entries will taken In at hto office during be held at the Horne Motor feature State Police Commis­ ANTIQUES SHOW One Year ...;...... 189.00 also he on display. that month. Lodge in Wethersfield. Six Months ...... 19.60 A parent must accompany sioner Cleavland Fuessenlch, SPONSORED BY THE COUPLES CLUB Three Months 9.76 These movies madee us look sick, and each boy. The club’s community affairs A total of 66 permits were to- Members should meet at 9:48 WUlimantic Chief of Police John One Month ... 3.25 . committee has been j^paring sued in the following, catego- a,m. at Shady Glen, Rt. 44A, Single Copy ...... 16c they make us feel sick. Do they so ex­ Boys aged 8 through 14 as of- Hussey, ^nd Coventry’s Chief Second Congregational Ghureh By Carrier .. .weekly 76c Aug.l are eligible to Join the Easter baskets for the Inter- ries: soning, 10; ccnstnictlon, proceed from there. De- Robert Kjellqutot. haust us that we have nothing left but Church Holiday Committee, and 9; plumUn, 8; heaUng, i; tailed maps will be passed out MEMBER OF program, which includes a be­ Also participating will be 888 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to now collecting used clothing electrical, 12;, certUlcates of and cars consolidated. a ho hum for the nightmares that real­ ginners program for 8 year olds, Mrs. Charlotte Kitowaki and Exit 98 WUbur Cross Highway (1-84)—Follow Signs The Associated Press is exclusively en­ and books for the Welfare Dept. occupancy, 9; septic, 6; wells, Co-op MieeHng Food Bar On Premises titled to the use of republlcatlon of all ly happen? and three separate age-divld- Atty, Burton M. Weinstein. Mod­ news dispatches credited to it or not other­ ed leagues for older players. ^ JWC plans are well underway 8; and others, 9. The North Coventry Coopera­ wise credited In this paper and also the tor the first annual handicraft tive Nursery will meet March erator, will be Donald R. Hdt- local news published here.. Teacher of Year The American Euid National ’Total worth of Jotis associat­ man,. chairman of the CCLU. THURSDAY, MRCH 16,1-10 PM. All rights of republication of special dis­ and fun fair, “Spring Fever,’’ ed with the issued permits 1s 14 in the Second Congregational patches nerein are also reserved. leagues play from April through According to Bruce Stave, ■jf-. Garland W. R«edy, wood­ June. The aMsoclation hopes to scheduled tor May 6 from 10 estim ated at $61,788. Church basement at 8 p.m. to FRIDAY, MARCH 17,1-9 PM. The Manchester Publishing Company as­ a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Capt. Nath­ discuss plans for this year’s v ice chairm an ofwjOCLU and a The Tennis Buff working teacher at Coventry field two Pony League teams, BoUdlng Inspector sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ an Hale School. graduation ceremonies. Coventry resident,^"The Import­ This Ad Permits 1 or 2 Persons To Purchase $1.25 ’nckets graphical errors appearing In adverUs- fo r 18 and 16 year olds, fo r In­ ______J®*® WUbiauer, building In- ance of police-community rela­ F or $1.00 E ach ments and other reading matter in The Tennis buffs are supposedly dis­ High School, has been selected Handlorafts, preserves, plants ha taUns' a ibb- Senior Ottoeno Manchester Evening Herald. ter-town play. This league starts tions has been made evident by tinguished by their highly developed by the Connecticut Industrial playing in late May and con­ The Senior Gltisens will meet vriU ^ c w in t entlUed “Struc- on March 18 tor a noon poUuck the recent public interest in Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washlnx- Arte AssDclatloii to receive the tinues through July. tural Materials and Standards’’ (on Post News Service. neck muscles, in their beginning phase, raffles of hand-made Items and meal at the N. Coventry Oom- drug raids in our town.” , FVll service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. "1972 Outstanding Industrial The entire program to run by tor the next 17 weeks at the A.I. Pub" • ” ■ ■ ' or their marvelous eye muscles, after new merchandise aa well. munity House, Rt. 44A. He urged all those interested Arte Teacher" award for Con­ the Coventry Boys’ Baseball As­ Prince Vocational School in to "make every effort to at­ they have become experienced fans, necticut. The award to present­ sociation. Last year, more thaii For the children, there wlU be a full length film, game room, Manebester Evening Herald ten d." ed each year by the group’s na- 250 boys participated. Completion of the course to a MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ which enable them to follow the flight hand-made toys, and a "make TIONS. ional ariUiate, the American ' A regtotratloR fee will be Coventry cerreqioiident, Holly of the ball from one court to another your own sundae” booth. stsite requirement tor those Oantner. 742-8796. Industrial Arte Assoclatlan. charged to each boy registering Totirr i s m i t K ihc Di^iay advertising closing hours A charcoal artist will also tw wtohlng to become certified COMPLETE and back and forth and back and forth. R eedy has taughfb industrial next week. IHSORAMSMITHD For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday on hand, plus many other sur­ building Inspectors. Recmt RANGE AND For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday; arte in Coventry for the past 17 Junior Women state leglriatlon has mandated At Oils AFB SIN C E 1914 For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. They have another distinction., in that years. prises. FUEL OIL For Thmaday— 1 p.m. Tuesday. ,It will be "sewing and arts Non-members are welcome to that aH towns have a ceitlfled Airman First Class Paul A. For Friday--! p.m,. Wednesday. Following service in the Ma­ night" at the Junior Women’s INSURANCE Classified deadline 4:30 p.m day they are supposed to be especially participate in the ^ fair, and ^ Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. GASOLINE before publication 4:30 BVlday for rine Corps, he received his Club meting March 16 at 8 p.m., WUlnauer has taken three genteel and restrained in their demon­ should call Mrs. Frank Banks, Edwin V. Peterson Sr., Wrights Saturday and Monday publication. bachelor’s degree from West­ at St. Mary’s Church Hall. similar courses In the post Mill Rd., has arrived tor duty View Trail, to arrange a boofii. BANTLY OIL strations of favoritism .In tennis, you ern nUnois University; his Members with a sewing entry two years, in connection with at Otto AFB, Mass. SERVICE Monday, March 13 are supposed to applaud the quality of master’s from the University of his certification. Airman Peterson, a security COMPANY. INC. 3 Connecticut; and did 6th Year the play, and only incidentally the in­ PHNA Report policeman, to assigned to a unit woric at UConn, Central and Public Health nurses In Cov­ cf the AeroHMce Defense Com­ 331 Main Street dividual who happens to have made it. EJastem Connecticut'. Fitch, Ladd To Discuss mand which protects the U.S. On Detroit’s West Side entry woriced a total of 194 Tel. 649-4B95 He joined the Coventry sys­ hours during February, making against hostile aircraft and mis­ REAL The other day, these columns paid In recent years, the number of specta­ tem in 1966 to Inltiaite the Jun­ Pros and Cons of 1-84 140 hom e visits, o f which 68 siles. Ha previously served at Rockville 875-3274 some attenUon to a grisly Idnd of hap­ tors of such genteel quality has increas­ ior high sekool Industrial arte were therapeutic and 78 health Da Nang AB, Vietnam. ESTATE program, and later the high pening down on the Cross Bronx Ex­ ed many fold, so that the first an­ Photographed by Sylvian Oflara Robert Fitch and James Ladd flower boxes where appro­ Bupervtoion. The airm an to a 1968 graduate school when it opened. will discuss the pro and con priate. Those with planters that of Coventry High School. pressway last Tuesday afternoon, when nual Aetna World Cup tournament iday- COMMON GOLDENEYE Eleven children were examin­ He is president of the Coven­ aspects of the planned portion they do not anticipate using are ed and/or immunized by Dr. perhaps hundreds of motorists, caught ed over at Trinity this weekend could try High School Booster’s Club; cf Rte. 1-84 that will go through asked to contact the BC so that Louise Tobl at a Well-child con­ teaches classes In cuhilt educa­ in the mad pressures of rush hour traf­ apparently have sold out its seat­ Coventry at a meeting on March they m lg^ be put to use. ference. YFW Auxiliary tion; and Is an avM supporter 16 at 8 p.m . at the Town Hall. The BC has once again been fic, ran over a human body which was ing capacity many times over. Dr. Robert Bowen, town of Coventry High Sriiool athlet­ ’Ihe dtocuBsion to being held asked to conduct this year’s health director, has set April 8 NOTICE! MB EAST CENTER ST. lying in their lane. ics and activities. at the regular monthly meeting Rid Litter day effort, set for This bountiful supply of eager and as the date of a spring Immuni- W e Hove A will be hoMlng a - Inside M r. Nixon^s Open Form Reedy and hto wife Beverly, of the Beautification Commit­ April 29. Early volunteers tor zatiem clinic from 8:80 to 9:80 suitable spectators reflects. In its turn, UVe in a 230-year-old farmhouse There was first, of course, thef tee. specific roadside cleanup routes a.m. The clinic to open to all New Tetepheae ,cn Ripley HIU Rd. which they Fitch, who will take up the should contact Mrs. Gary Cor­ ROBERT J. SMITH, spectacle of the victim and of what was a great current upsurge in the populari­ town residents. Ruminase Sale are renovating. They have anti position on the proposed rigan, Mrs. Charles Funk, or Number a t happening to his body. ty of tennis as a game which can be Secret Politician OOP Women “Luplen’s Vile Innuendo” bed, and you try and atop the three children, Janeen, 18, route, to a member of the Plan­ John Druge. Carter M ARCH 15th iNSURANSMiTHS SINGE 1914 played by almost everyone. It is a good robber, you stand a better Chris 16,1 and Sue, U. ning and Zoning Commission; BC planning meetings are The Republican Women’s And we found ourselves fascinated, in 'To the Editor, dub will meet tonight at 8 at 9 A.M. to NOON enough game to keep some of its own Report chance of going to Jail than be He will be reoojgntoed by the Ladd to a former town council­ held on the first ’Thursday of ’This is an open letter to Mr. Chevrolet the second place, by the spectacle of all 979 OonnecUout Industrial A rts each month, with program the home of Iifra. St^piien Frank W. Lupien, and to your does!! The chances are, he trill man, and will take the pro pos­ Items may be left at Post 649-5241 special atmosphere even after it has be­ teachers at their Annual Spring meetingB on the third ’Thursday. Moore, Geraldine Dr., Coven­ Home or call $49-8891 for the other human beings involved, trap­ readership. It is an unequlvical, sue you for undue force hi try­ ition. come popular, end even after it has al­ Conference Friday in Lebanon, The group to made up of volun- try lO lls. piokop. 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER By Rowland Eyans Jr. and Robert D. Novak strong and direct denial of Mr. ing to suppress him and' the One of the BCTs projects ped in a pace and pattern of life which and then be presented the tear citizens, and to not affll- . Final plans tor the annual (Ground Floor Next to House ft Hale) so gone professional, as it was in the Lupien’s vile Innuendo that I court will find you guilty and be planned for this year to to do­ almost required them, for their own award at the American Indus­ nate a]n>roximately 40 planters iated with the town government, arts and crafts show will be dto- WAffinNGTON — Frederic V. Although a professionally ’Die Justice • Department’s have a “ conflict of interest.” will laugh all the 'way otit o t matches at Trinity this weekend. trial Arts Association’s 1072 In- to buetnesamen throughout the AU residents are welcome and cussed. The show to scheduled safety and that of many others, to run Malek, the tough youhg hatchet- ghosted Muskie journal might technicians, apparently aided Mr. Lupien has asked a direct the courtroom. After all, today, town. ’The committee encouiv encouraged to attend meetings for March 18 and 19 at Ooven- man cn the White House staff; seem to violate the ‘"Trust Mus­ by White House lobbyists, per­ question, proportlng to repre­ he has the “ right,” and you* the ternationalf Conference In Dal­ over that body without even trying to One of the finest traditions of the game or Join the organisation. try High School, to be open is playing a secret rale in Presl- kie” campaign theme. Double­ suaded Rep. Albert Quie of innocent, have to be careful aa las, T ex .,. M arch 27-30. ages the use of planters or give a thought to the poeslbillty that It is that the only naughty word ever utter­ sent the working people and Ident Nixon’s re-electian cam­ day & Co. is eagerly pushing Minnesota, ranking Republican taxpayers of our state. A toll to how much pressure y o a uae might even be still alive. ed on a tennis court, or at its edges, is paign as clandestine agent of the project. ’The "Journal” on the House Education Com­ free telephone call to either of in subduing him. It’s ui^prtu- M the word deuce. A player may oc­ the powerful H. R. (Bob) Halde- would be the third book in a mittee, to accept the “Instruc­ nate, but It’s so cloae t# the man. my two publicly listed tele­ Then, as this weird happening kept its lucrative three-book contract tion” strategy. ’Though person­ phones, or on 8 coit stamp, whole truth. It’s not fuhny. casionally manage to look something Officially, Malek remains on grip on our imagination, we began think­ Muskie signed with Doubleday. ally opposing two of the three would have gfiven Mr. Lupien The same is true of **T1ie Alanclxster the White House payroll as a else, or contrive some four letter gesture In a Feb. 22 letter to Muskie, amendments In the House bill, the factual reply that all citi­ Bust the Pusher Campaign," ■IF * « « ^ a ing how perfect a scene and sequence it personnel manager, totally re­ with his racket, but the formalities are confidential aide Donald E. and voting against the motion to zens have a responsibility to Someone trying to do hls'‘Otric moved from the campaign. In would have made for one of those sup­ Nic(^ outUned the project with instruct, Quie did nothing be­ ask, and a right to response. duty, instead of looking the othM: usually observed. It is nice to think that fact, he Is playing a key role posedly imaginative modern horror assurance that "the gathering hind the scenes to thwart the way, turns someone in and S A V I N G S in the affairs of the Committee Prefacing his questiens, and there is at least one such area of modern of informc^tion and the writing Administration’s strategy. jWbiring a conclusion thereafter courts set him free. . ' movies, in which everybody seems trap­ to Re-elect the President, lo­ consider myself reaMnhny'lib­ living where this kind algn ac­ iness at UOonn or other state . . . modest enough to keep him­ vote to offset the one-vote loss chance at obeying the of place in real life, down on the Cross tivities for youth, the aged and colleges and schools?” self out of the book as much of an equally strong anti-busing ’The answer Is NO! this fine land. However, m en I Bronx Expressway, than another scene, other special groupe. But cumb to jealousy, > victims by each other and both repelling ton or W aterbury. Or peiliapa to WUi from "Ohrtotopher News Notes” liihanttc. — Al^ONIA EVENINO eBN^ an Ulegal attack on each other.” ^ »<£■ \ncm—M spmis Submitted by: 1 I V iiiiiiiiiiil TINBL. Rev. Eugene J. Charman « ♦ St. James R. o. Church ' MANCniESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOIESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1972 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MGNDAY, MARCH 18, 1972. Manchester seU St.; Mrs. Lila L Carpmiter,. West WUfington; Hudsen Hollis­ / Rockville Correction Dock Oews Race Irvings Plead,5 ter, 107 Hartl Dr„ Vernon; Mrs. Hospital Notes Kathleen F. Dimberger, 2 Love­ Hospifal Notes Collectioiil.'''dates for old TV Tonight : Strike Deadline VmiDrO HpDBS land HIU Rd,, Rockville. teleplsme directories will be Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 April 11 through April 24. See Saturday’s TV Herald (We Hava A Notion To Please) Intermediate Care Semi- Also, Mrs. Virginia C. Os­ for Complete Ldstings. BL/riMORE (AP) — Thom­ borne, Boston Hill Rd.i An­ p.m. In all areas except ma­ Collection centers will be toe E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) as W. Gleason, president of the Guilty In Fraud private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Manoltoster phrnie store at 62 OPEN WED., THURS.. FRI. tU 9 p.m. • 8 p.m.; private rooms, dover; Mrs. Charlewn Knapp* ternity where they are 2 to 4 mtematlonal Longshoreiiten’s WUfimantic; klrs. Eileen N. and 8:80 to 8 .p.m. E, Center St.; the SNET ga­ 5;M (S) B is v a llc r Association, was to Join re­ M mm. - 1 p.m., and 6 p.m. • 8 rage on New State Rd., (8) I Drcftm oLJeaM ale p.m. Hebert, East Hartford; Jodi L. ^18> Jim ftnd Tammj^ Best Selection of newed neg^aUons here today Thorpe, 106 Lydall St.; Leslie Admitted Friday: Marion Manchester; and the Rock­ (t4) HUt«r ^ in an effort to end the loc^ Edith Dleaded guilty today to a she said. P«dlatrtea: Parenta aUowed ville phone store at 1 Court (M) HfMsn’s Hcroe* A, Stager, 72 Pitkin SL; Mrs. Chase, Village St., Rockville; (44) iLove Lacy SL Patrick’s Day Party Supplies stalemate before Wednesday’s c ^ r g e ^ conspiring to "Did 3^ realhto Um you any ttana except noon—4 pan.; David Church, RFD 2, Rock­ St. dthors, t p.m. • 8 p.m. Raphael Macintosh, East Hart­ S:M (8) Drasnet strike deadline. defraud a publisher with a fake were <>* & hoaxT’i , the ford; Harry A. Eich, 160 Avery ville; Michael Kellem, . Wdst The hours will be 8:30 a.m. (tZ) Hocan’s Herae»' Is at Plaza! Gleason was expected to tell Biitobloeranhv of Howard, judge asked. 8eU Serrico: 16 a.ra. • $ p.m.; Street, Rockville; Patricia Hef- to 6 p.m., seven days a week fines, self-service. Lydall S t; Mrs. Christine M. Dr. F. Don James, president President Perley Trombly says 7i8t ($) Movie ion offer was rejected by man­ chaise against the Irvings and Also scheduled to appear In Denise Souer, Broad Brook; (8) T rath o r Conseqaeners L O R 6 A L ! An emergency pattents and Pelletier, 27 Tyler Circle; Florence Bartlett, Kelly Rd., of Central Connecticut State Felix Longo, restaurant owner, (18) Dick Van Dyke O F = ______...V . agement. the state agreed to drop all oth- court with the Irvings today (nUf) News — Weather and Mitpattenta nre regoested to nso James E. Sylvester, 110 Broad Vernon. has arrar.-yed a few surprises. NOW MADE IN TMB UNITED STATE 3 The negotiations With a feder­ er counts In Its indictment. was researcher m charf Sus- Collr,-;e (OCSC), will be guest Rotarians are meeting at the Sports al mediator here were expected toe new emergency room S t; Arnold J. Benson, 200 speaker for tomorrow’s meet­ (M) FrM-For-AU ’These had charged the three kind, Admitted Saturday: Lutle Mr. Turkey Restaurant In ad­ (44) Billy G raham Cm sade Made of the'nrast rare anc. to be helped by the union lead­ entraneo oft Armory 8t. Aoeeae Regan Rd., Rockville; Law­ ing of toe Manchester Rotary 1:84 (8) This Is Yoar Lite with larceny, conspiracy and They were indicted last to too entrance la via e»i««i.g rence T.' Gould, Hartford. Hinds, North Heide Park, Ver-, vance cf that facility’s grand (18) Beal McCoys precious ingredients, White er’s decidon not to shut down possession of stolen documents 'Thursday on a variety of orimi- Club. (82) I D resm of JJeannie 'driveways. Also, Albeirt Fountain, 467 N. mont; Edward Candito, Crown opening slated for Wednesday. I Velvet quickly yet gently all East and Gulf coast ports if plus two counts of pcrjury^nal charges after federal and St., Rockville; Robert Vaughn, His topic will concern the Ro­ (84) ConnecUcBt Newsroom some are without contracts. Main St.; Allen L. Provost, 24 tary Foundation Fellowship (14) Let’s Mahe a Deal conditions your hair, makes against Irving and Suskind. county grand juries spent sbe fntlents Today: 2«$ Niles Dr.; Mrs. Maria Ronca, W. Main St., Rockville; Susan 8:00 (82-84) Rowan and M artin’s it so easy to fashion into The ilppearance of Gleason The grand larceny charge to weeks in a joint investigation of Nelson, St. Anthonys Nursing program. Lanzh-In encouraged local union officials ADMTTroD SA’TURDAY: 119 Bissell St. i Joseph A. Kraw- Dr. James w as a Rotary (8-44) Monday N l(ht Sports beautiful, natural waves. VJ which the. three pleaded guilty the making of a 280,00(>-word Curtis ‘L. IBaskervllle, 61 School skl Sr., 178 Foster St,, South Home, Rockville; Elisabeth Peking, London (18) BlUy G raham C rasadr to express optimism a 'settle­ was in the second degree and manuscript that duped two ma- Cawley, Center St., Rockville; Foundation Fellow at the Uni­ (24) Between Time and Tim- Come in and try It...and ment could be reached before a St.; Melbourne J. Bfinn, 244 Un­ Windsor. versity of Zurich in Switzeriand baktn enjoy a new kind of coiffure consplracy in the third degree, jor publishers. j ion St.; Benjamin A. Oavazsa, Also, Mrs. Katherine B. William Senk Sr., Torry Rd., Swapping Envoys 8:88 (8) H ere’s L acy (Bepeat) 30-day contract extension ex­ Their guilty pleas to the fed- First the Irvings go to federal Tolland; Joan Buhagiar, Ward where he conducted basic re­ (8-44) Movie glsmdur. pires Wednesday. 104 Main S t; Edward L. Clog- Glard, 410 Summit St.; Mrs. search into both the Old and the TOKYO (AP) — China and (28^) Bob Hope Special eral and state charges could court to answer an indictment ston, 804 (Pleasant VaUey Rd., Emma Doyle, 248 E. Middle St., Rockville. 9:84 (8) Doris D ay Show (Bepeat) Local union officials indicated bring each of the Irvings a to- charging Clifford, 41, and Ed- New Testaments. Britain have ag;reed to ex­ (18) Movie MID-WINTER the intervention by the head, of South Windsor. Tpke.; Mrs. Priscilla M. Doo­ Discharged Saturday: Guy Dr. James, a native of Okla­ change ambassadors, a joint (84) TBA tal .pf 13 years in prison and ith, 36, with ccmsplracy and Also, Mrs. Mhbel coombs, ley, 467 Watrous Rd., Bolton; 10:04 (3) Sonny A Cher Comedy the 45,000-member ILA «ig- $11,000 in fines. Suskind could mail fraud. Suskind, 46, la Daigle, Ireiie Dr., Vernon; Pat­ homa, joined OCSC after serv­ communique broadcast by Pe­ Hoer SPECIAL gested negotiations here were Bldwell St.; Harvey Daggett, Mrs. Exafine F. Gagne, 104 ricia Hefflon, West Suffield; ing as active president of the king announced today. (22-30) Johnny Cnrson P re­ get eight years and a $1,000 named as a coconsplrator but East Hartford; Josephine E. Union St., Rockville. sents San City Scandals more critical than those in Bos­ fine on the state charges. not as a defendant in the .feder- Joslah DoUofl Jr., BYog HoUow University of Rhode Island for The communique said: "The 10:30 (8-40) Who Do Yon Thnik Yon ton, where a meeting of union Lookingr over the anniversary progrram are Grand Master Tapley, an^ DeMolay state officers Ek, McAwley and Slade. Dorsey, 24 West St.; EHo M. Also, Mrs. Lillian G. McCar­ Rd., EUington; Hattie Rowell, a year, before which he had Are? When Judge John Cannella indictment. B^cetta, U 1 AsirfnaU Dr., An- thy, Wethersfield; Mrs. Nancy government of the United King­ (24) Book Beat officials is set tor today, or in Stafford Springs; MUdred Pflst- been vice president for Aca­ dom, acknowledging the posi­ 11:00 (3-8-2^8^40) News — Weath­ Philadelphia, where . another Eisked the 41-year-old writer to Then all three appear In dow ; Norbert A. Femholz, 90 L. Plzzltoia; East Hartford; ner, 01d°Poet Rd., Tolland; demic Affairs. Ehirlier, he had' er and Sports describe what he did, Irving re- State Supreme Court to answer Mrs^ Jarice M. Glerto, 696 Tal- tion of the CSilnese government 11:30 (8) Movie INCLUDES HAIRCUT, CONTI SHAMPOO, contract vote is due Tuesday. Hill St.; WUfiam A. CHlbert, 29 Marian Morse, PO Box, He­ served as ■director of the Under­ . (8U0) Dick Cavett Show 3 that Taiwan is a province of plied; a New York County indictment 'Vine Dr., 'Vernon; Mrs. Joyce cottville Rd., Vernon. bron; Otto Preusse, Mountain graduate Center of Internation­ (82<^0> Johnny Carson STYLE SET and GLAMOUR SPRAY. Rain Washes Out D^Molay Parade "It was that I conspired to charging them with grand lar- K. Higgins, Jan Dr., Hebron. Also, Mrs. Albert Pellegatto the People’s Republic of China, St., Ellington; David Church. al Studies at Miami University has decided to remove their of­ convlnce McGraw-Hill that I ceny,' conspiracy and posses- •Also, Harry E. Huggard, 68 and son, 86 Galaxy Dr.; Mrs. Crystal Lake Rd., Rockville; in Ohio, as assistant dean erf the was in communication with sion of forged instruments. A Princeton 6 t.; Edward R. John­ Brian Vibberto and daughter. ficial representation from Tai­ Bodies Located Crockett Baby, Somers; James College of Arts and Sciences wan on March 13, 1972.” Howard Hughes, when, in fact, charges Irving and SuEdclnd son, East Hartford; Mrs. Stella Pine Ridge Dr., Andover; Mrs. McCtormack, Ellington Ave., and, later, as acting dean. WATCH FOR In Plane Wreck I was not." with perjury. M. Klro, Blast Hartford; Donald Wayne A. Lowd amd son, 14 Rockville. Dr. James received the STB But Anniversary Banquet Success The judge asked Mrs. Irving: In addition, Mrs. Irving still H. Krause, 90 Autumn St.; Rob­ Washington St., Vernon. WAPPINGERS PALiS, N.Y. Admitted Sunday: Helen degree from Boston University Holly (AP) — After a seven-hour "What did you do that was a faces Swiss charges of forgery, ert M. Mrilen, East Hartford; DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: School of Theology and the AB criminal act?" counterfeiting and embezsle- Bernard M. Nldemo, Stafford Richard E. Martin, 201 Main Vaughan, Pleasant St., Rock- BEAUTY SALONS search, authorities early today Many of them were here; others About 200 people were at thp master of Manchester Lodge of -vfile; Blanche Qnenier, Ellington degree, magna cum laude, Cheerful sprigs ot holly had ROAD It was a wet send-off Mrs. Irving, 36, speaking rap- ment in connection with her Springs., S t; Mrs. Doris V. Halgh, East found the charred bodies of were at the Shrir.ers Oasis Club banquet. Among them were Masons, which sponsors John Ave., Rockville; Antoinette Do- from Oklahoma City Univer­ an attraction for man long be­ three men killed in the crash of Connecticut DeMolay ^ t idly and with a German accent, handling of three checks total- Also, Felix W. Swlconek, Hartford; Francis. L. (topeland sity. Academic honors. In addi- fore the first Christmas. The in East Hartford changing into Merle P. Tapley of South Wind­ Mather (Chapter, and William said she had signed certain ing $650,000 that MoOraw-HlU, Glastonbury; Mrs. Ttieresa C. Jr., 86 Ferguson Rd.; Rudolfs bos, Grove St., Rlckvllle; Robert a light plane in a swampy, yesterday as it started its uniforms, and there were buses Strickland, John Mather’s mas­ ion to the appointment as a shrub was distributed by the an­ 44 OAK ST., MANCHESTER — 643-8951 sor, grand master of Masons in checks from McGraw-Hill made Inc., Intended for the 66-year- TbsUIo, Sa Fairfield St.; Patrick Nagells, 6 Columbus St.; James Jubinvllle, Ckmpbell Ave., Ver­ wooded area of the Jau^kensack second 50 years. Many out- there to bring them to Man­ ter councilor. non; Theresa Roberts, Valley Rotary Fellow at the Univer­ cient Greeks to bring luck and HUGGER out to H. R. Hughes, and that old Hughes. 8. Tracey, Oorinne Dr., Tolland; L. Kearney, Windsor Locks. Hills near the Dutchess County of-town people who were chester. Connecticut; State Comptroller View Dr., Wapping. sity of Zurich, include the Lu­ superstitious Romans planted it AMPLE PARKING Arlport, sheriff’s deputies re­ Other events of the day went ______^______i David L. Turner, 87 Hyde St.; Also, Mrs. Mildred D. Lewis, cinda Bldwell Beebee Fellow­ to protect their property from coming to Manchester to And Potentate George W. Nathan G. Agostinelll; Mayor on as planned. ported. John Thompson; State Sen. Dav­ John F. Vojeck, 281 Center St.; 79 Amott Rd.; Mrs. Alice B. Discharged Sunday: Doreen ship at Boston University. lightning. help celebrates that mile­ Palmer of Sphinx Temple had Stack, 60 Downey D r.; Mrs. Mil­ Deputies said the three vic­ planr«d to treat his troops to id Odegard, fomver senator Dav­ Friendship Lodge of Masons 'Wllfiam M. 'Vllson, 61 Mather St. Louis, Nye St., Rockville; Ro­ Active In civic affairs, he is stone were here already sponsored its fourth annual De­ at. dred B. Charbonneau, 36 Good- tims, whose identities were not when the parade was can­ refreshments after the parade id Banry. Each spoke briefly. land Desrochers, South Gate a corporator of the New Brit­ released pending notification of Also, E ^ a r d W. Slade of Mer­ Molay Sunday Breakfast for U.S. Dollar Rallies ADMITTED YESTERDAY; wic. St.; Caroline A. Flannery, Apt., South St., Rockville; Don­ ain General Hospitol, a corpo­ celed at mid-aftemoon. at the Oasis Club. Now he faced > 11 Spruce Lione, ^ u th Windsor. MANCHESTER SHOPPING PABKADE next-of-kin, were the only the possibility of tables full of iden, w h i^ s executive officer John Mather Chapter, dhd later Janice L. Atlison, 64 Birch St.; ald Wiser, Valley View Lane, rator of the Savings Bank of But the anniversary banquet accompanied the boys to wor­ Russell C. Amldon, 16 Knox St.; Also, Mrs. Anne E. Doremus, CLEARANCE SALE people on board the single-en- at the Masonic ’Temple was a food, and few to partake of his for DeMolay in Connecticut; Vernon; Mrs. John Dewaine and New Britain and a member of gflned Mooney four-seater. They parade afterglow party. Rocco J. Francoline Sr., "Dad” ship service at Second Con­ Mrs. Janice M. Batrre, Plaln- Willow Rd., Hebron; Jeffrey S. son, Suffield. the board cf directors of the great success, and rescued an gregational Church. On European Markets vihe; Peter J. Benedict, 88 Underhill, Long Hill Rd., Ando­ said all three were from the otherwise disastrous day. He came to Manchester, and of John Mather Chapter of Man­ New Britain Chamber of Com­ Poughkeepsie area. Invited the Bridgeport visitors chester and a DeMolay district Hits Is also Tall Cedar T Cubles Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Lu­ ver; Susan J. Bouton, 48 Dart­ merce, and of the Education ’There were DeMolays here cille A. Bourque, 40 Lyndale St. mouth Rd.; Joseph D. Navarro The plane went down in from 25 of the 30 state chap­ to stop by in East Hartford to deputy; and Carl Ek of East Week, and Nutmeg Forest of LONDON (AP )— TTie dollar inched higher on the free mar­ Commission of the States. He 50% off heavy fog about 11:30 p.m. Sun­ share in those refreshments. Hav

V'. / MANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY/ MARCH 18, 1972 PAGE e l e v e n PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHEISTER, CONN., ' MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1972 per middle class” traffic In the Goodwill Knows What’s ‘Out’ last two years. For Instance, W A T C H FOR Mothers Circle NEW YORK (AP) — One there’s the local judge in Loe even for a penny cqdece, in yearZ ago, but now one of the Angeles who stqps each morn­ Weddings DeMarchi-^Carey New Orieans. m is t Renames Leader way to find out about current p<^mlar uniforms for the ing to buy a new tie for the fashions is to check your local Aa men’s colored shirts be­ ■young. So people hang on to day. ROAD come standard fazhlon by 1989, theae choice clothes and think Monnin - Grieve Mrs. Timothy Rohan of 96 Beautiful People and see what However, at stores like one in the belloanlng numbers ' cf twice before teasing them into New Orieans, some 40 per cent Eleanor Mae Grieve and John Autumn St. recently Was re­ they’re wearing. Or you can white shirts donated wore bead­ a donotian box. elected for her second term as look to Goodwill Industries of ed tor salvage In ChlcagD-nuntll of the trade comes from pe<^e Ernest Motion, both of Dayton, Other gsuments at a big pre­ of “limited means,” according | HUGGER America to see what the regu­ they were dyed btjgfat hues. Ohio, exchanged wedding vows leader ttt. Jude's Mothers mium are pea jackets, whose to sales manager Gerd Oi^>en- Circle at its meeting at the lar people are giving away. Then they sold fast for about price la gp to $8.00 from $4.00— Feib. 6 at Corpus . Christl ”We know the traid of fash­ $1.60. ' heim. home of Mrs. Terrcill'Rice, 107 military clothing, EteaBhawer Church, Dayton. ion by what we don’t sell in a The.^ stores sameflmes run jackets, boots, leather ooate,. The bride is the daughter of Ludlow Rd. store. When a style hits, the op­ short on red-hot items like tat­ wide ties and IMOs drsossa a la Mrs. Ootfred Larson of 69 Other officers elected are posite style is sent In,” said ty, faded blue jeans end old Joan Crawford. School St. and the late Mr. Lar­ Mrs. Rice, co-leader; Mrs. Ed­ Betsy Forte, public rriatlons di­ furs. They were both prime tar­ . Some stores report that son. The bridegroom is the son rector in 'WoSIfington, D.O., gets for salvage Just a few they’ve picked up a lot of "up­ of the late Mr. and Mrs. John ward Ambach, secretary; Mrs. headquarters for Goodwill, a B. Monnin. Richard Moore, treasurer; Mrs. network of 146 member rehabt- The Rev. Robert A. Maher of Robert Wagner, contact chair­ litarion oentors. Corpus Christl Church perform­ ■ \1 The centers are oet up to job- ed the double-ring ceremony. man; Mrs. Patrick Tierney, KITES pubUcky; Mrs. John Carlson, li­ train the handlocqiped, who re­ Happiness /s - The bride wore a lace-trim- brarian and historian; Mrs. pair donattons ef clothing and med empire gown of Ug^t blue Raymond Tivnan, ho^tality fumituftf' for sale at Goodwill crepe, designed with long storee. Lorins photo ana welfare; Mrs. Robert Ken­ Burlan-Moss photo TwoWg Bhoto A REALLY GLEAN UUNDRONAT sleeves. She also wore a Mue nedy and Mrs. A1 Coelho, rep­ Does anyone need 800 pairs ot Engaged headbow with veil and carried resentatives to Combined Cath­ Engaged Engaged Engaged f unfashionable ladies’ spike TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL a cascade bouquet of white or­ olic Mothers Circles. TTie engagement ot Mias An­ heeled shoes? They are sal­ Hie engagement of J ( ^ e t chids, roses and stephanotts. ’Ihe engagement of Miss ’The engagement of Miss Bar­ Crockett of East Hartford to drea J. Hansen to Pifir^k J. vaged monthly from the seven 8 Lbt. DRY C LE A N IN G ~ $1.50 Mr4. Geo^ge^radlau of Man­ Linda Ruth Femald to Donald bara Jean Wilcox to Joe F. Wld- Clancy, both of Mancheiteir, has Chicago stores alone. Alan W. Kompanlk of Manches­ chester was matron of honor. H. , both of Manchester, ler, both of Ottawa, Kan., has Quality Speed Queen Equipment ter has been announced by her been announced by her it«$ents, Or pertiape 000 pairs of men’s She wore a two-piece blue en­ has been announced by her been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H uuen of pants with pleats in front, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T- semble with a matching hat, Decorator mother, Mrs. Ruth Femald of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Wil­ Coffey of East Hartford. 124 Oxford St. / priced at $1.89, but piling up in and she carried a bouquet of Greenville, R. I. She is also the cox of 346 Oakland St. Her fiance Is the sonefM r. Chicago, from lack of cuetomer BELCON LAUNDROMAT - 309 Green Rd. Her fiance is the son of Mr. assorted flowers. daughter of the late Everett Her fiance Is the s

W. 1. I / ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 18. PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH .18, 1972 Vernon Accidents Oaim R IE L O IL STAR. GAXEK-* Mr«. O^Brien 'New Chairman Rockville Little League By CLAY R. POLLAN' Tolland- 4 Lives in State Akin LISkA , 17.9 MAA. It M, 7our Dally Acfhrlfy Guidn M u n . It Of Tree Planting Program in the U.S. Snowmobile Associ- hold another public budget ’’ According to tho Stars. ’ State Rep. Wtlllam O’Neill, "Each commissioner is di­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 200 CM. BBn. ‘Grease Job’ Registrl^tion Tonight *A «. I» ocf. C h a rg e Td develop messoge for Tuesday, Mrs. John . O. O’Brisn of Uam Hamilton and Charles L. rectly under.,the thumb of Gov- ation 1972 world series held this presentation session tomorrow Weekend accidents in Con- 1 Day NoHoe For D ^ m y K 9-T4-2343 ■ 1-17-25-33^ assistant majority leader of the 24 HMr Buimr Semoe « ' ___ rood words corresponding to numbers erncr Thomas Meskill," he stat­ weekend in Ircnwcod, Mich, night at 7:80 in the Town Hall. nectlc.vit . claimed four Uyes, in­ Tlie RockvUle Uttte League Following the meeting 51-7681-8&M.. Globe Travel Service has been Holmstrom. House, came to Tolland Friday of your Zodiac birth sign. 'Also, Manchester Garden ed. “They are afraid to make Levesque has won trophies in Budgets of the Planning and cluding three in traffic and one M A N C H E S n R } will hold Its first xfngistratlon members will gather to the >TAUkUS SCORPIO named chairman o f the ChaiH- Vermont, New Hampshire and Zoning Commission, A n . 20 1 Your 31 Of ocr, 21 Club, to memory of Herbert C. night, looking for support in his ^ne disagreement with him.” Zoning ^ riding mishap. OIL HEAT. INO. R a p p e d B y M a y o r , session tonight f|?dm 6 to 8 at Chapel to hear the Rev. Betsy 2 A 32 Greetingt ber of Commerce memorial bid for the Democratic Con- He predicted the legislature Massachusetts to .qam ellgibili- Board of Appeals, Industrial Alison Jane Hathway 16 of the Lottie F IA 'Building, Hen- Reed speak on "Interpreting I maVio, 3Gdod 33 Water NOV. I I Hutchinson (1), Frank A. Blck- eric 649-4908 , 8-19-22-2S 4 Importont 34 Sure 64 Too tree program, according to Dr. more (1), and Mrs. Frank A. gressional nomlnaUon. will "raise slightly” the AI>M ty for the world series., Development Commission and Mansfield died Sunday of a bro- Qubi^onlng remarks made council last Monday wai whether ry Park. ' ' the Communion Service." Oom- 65 Revisirtg 24-34-39-41, >67-^-86-90 5P«non,. 35 New 43-70-74 Btekmoref (2); Dr. w d Mrs. Although he remains "official- grant to municipalities for edu- Bulletin Board the Town CTerk will be present- j^,ter a fall from a by Democratic CoutlcUman tbe town should accepl , by un- Boys 8 . to 12 years old are munlon will be given to those 6 Your ’■ 36 Aid 66 Now IXtuglas H. Smith, chairman of OIMINI 67 Often Frederick W. Lowe Jr., to ly unannounced" O’Neill made cation coats, T h e United Congregational ed and explained by commls- j,brse state police said her restricted deed, title to the rec- eligible t6 register and must be present. Mrs. Mary Lou 'Vtoje 7 ChWr 3 7 fAoke SAGITTARIUS the cUy beautiful conunlttee of Church Business Committee slon representatives. Thomtui W olff concerning action MAV li 8 You'r# 30Con 68 Smoothly HOY. memory of William Rubtoow. it clear he is definitely in the Regarding reappcrtionment of herse balked as she tried .to KaUon area which was a part acccm|ianled by a parent. Boys and Circle 8 members will host 39 You're 69 With the Chamber. She succeeds Dr. at least Monday’s meeting of 9 Accont Aleo, Manchester Women’s running for the nomination, and the legislature, O’Neill claimed will meet tonight at 8 at the TTie Board of Selectmen will ju„,p j, brook, throwing her to 6t a cluster development. whp^played to the league la ^ the meeting. lOdrtot 40 Your 70Toking Charles E. Jaooboon Jr. the Town OouncU, Mayor Frank 11 Activitits 41 Right 71 Happy RepuUlcan Club, to memory sou^t to ^ y to rest the "Steele the district boundaries were church. meet tomorrow night at 7:30 in ground. He said th|e Recreation Com- ydar must re-register along Lentm Service Vi2-27-29-52 Spring plantings will be put McCoy asked, "Where was the 2-69-82-87 12 Refute 42 Be 72 Unsound of Mrs. Frank A. Bickmore; myth." ^ drawn for only one reason, "to The Senior Citizens Club will the Administration Building to q „ Saturday, a one-car crash mlaaion had previously voted With newcamers. A fee of $1 per inie Women's Society of Chris- 43 Before 73 Much ' to at Waddell School grounds ‘grease job’ and to whom was CANCIk )3 M o y ^le term “Stee'e T.fvt’’" elect a Republican tegislature meet tomorrow at noon at the pay bills only. They will meet Mountain Road in Mansfield Choicest Meats In Town! that the land was a d a p ta b le^ boy w ill be charged to cover tian Service of the RockvUle 14 l> 44 Be 74 Action CAPRICORN near the pool, at the parklet at Mr. and Mrs. O rvU e Cleveland the 4flpMOAA* ‘grease’ armllAul?*'applied? 15 Perfomndnee 45 FIootkIoI 75 Lik4 one which the Democrats will r the next ten years. If thb United Congregational Church Wednesday night, same time claimed two lives. The victims the coets of hunirance. No mere DK. » \rntn and Woodbridge Sta., at Jr., to memory, o f, WUham 'v Referring to remarks by Weriff recreation and had outlto^^the United Mrihodlst Church wUl 16 Be 46 Situollon 76 Fluid! be using a lot this year, in an irlct boundaries stay cn the for a pot luck luncheon. and place to transact regular ,u„ driver Derek Hem- work that should be donp''m the than $2 wlB be charged per fam- conduct a Lenten service » 17 Connected 47 You 77 Complicote JAN. If Salter’s Po«»d, at Highland Hamilton; M.A.E.S, of MarUn after a motion was made at the 76 Budget attempt to counter the wide- occks we are in sericus trouble The Tolland Boosters spon- business. boTdt, ^ Whitteor!: a n r ^ s area at the developer’s'(George Uy. Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. to the ^ 2-10-15-2( 18 Romontlc 3- 7-26-32| Park School grounds, and to the Schori, to memory of Domenick council meeting to cut off de­ !>44-60i34q 19Creotive 49Finonciol 79 A D7-47-71 spread publicity Republican in- even though we have 100,000 sored faculty-varsity basketball ’The Tclland Welcome Wagon passenger, Janlna Nerbuta- TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! The Rockville League covers 80 Different center strip on E. Center St. Bfiwloo; Mr. and Mrs. Richard bate, Mayor McCoy termed Rlslsy) expeiuei. / t church sanctuary. 20 Con 50 Furthered AqUARIUS cumbent Congressman Robert more registered voters than the game will be held tomorrow at Newcomers Club will meet to- btdus, 22,'of Waterbury. Police "The Planning Oommissidh," beys from Rockville plus those Mrs. David Walker Jr., chair- UO 21 Plom 51 Or SI Favored This spring’s pUmtliigs wUl be E- Martin, to memory of Ar- them "irresponsible and unwar­ JULY il 52 Tied 82 Red JAN. 20 Steele has received throughout Republicans.” 6:30 at the high school gym. morrow night at 8 with a tour ’ ggr climbed a snow- the mayor saii^^addied thoae re- frem the Sktoner Rd. area. All t the sevmith amuial memorial thur J. SuUivan; and Mrs. R. ranted-.” matt at the Spiritual Growth * 230n 53 Diet 83 Forge n i. t i . the country in all forms of the He described the Republicans Two games have been schedul- of the Tolland Public Ubrary, ^ank. hit two trees and flipped qulrementa the-many stipula- other boys belong to the 'Ver- __ ,AUe. 22 4 24 Be 54 Don't 84 Ahead! tree program for tho chambef. Eldred Doyle (2), Charles L. > Follqwing the meeting, Wolff committee, will lead the worriilp 1- media. as “ haril and tough” when they ed, the women first followed by followed by a business meeting tlona it alrcady Imposed non League. V 4 - 5-13-V6I A 25 With 55 Stortft 85 Direction! Recent donors of trees are Holmatrom. Chicken Legs 6 7 ' l ^ e d a statement saying he program assisted by Mrs. Iday- ^1-49-57 a 26 Friendly 56 In 86 Simple S8-73-79«\ Noting the Democrats have a are in the driver's seat.” the male faculty members vs. in the United Congregational ^jgg Saturday, Harry Borgen- upon t t ^ development, then ap- County Dtoner Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Anyone who wishes to memo- ^ u ld ask for a change to coun­ nard Jones Jr. 1 27 To 57 Help 87 Tope PlSCtS voter registraUon lead of 16,895 O’Neill is one of five Demo- the varsity team. Church Religious Education gg„ waterbury was prov^'.the overall plan, subject “ Marriage and Family Re- VIkM 5 28YOU 58 Will "IN o w in memory of Lynn Parcher; riallze the deceased may send ami Breasts cil rules which would allow Suburban Women PM. IP ^ people over the Republicans in crats reportedly Interested in The Tolland Junior Women’s Building. hmed iq a two-car crash e Recreation Department will be co-hoBtel». be tom apart,” O’Neill warn- Lewis Glantrls, principal. o f" marks iMid "clear and ugly Im­ the taxpayers portion of the has made arrangements to have suppUes for the recreation de- them striping town streets. ______ed. pointing to both the national an open space schocl in Rocky plications which reflect on the town’s sidewalk building pro- Mrs. Gcdl' SUcor, a tax expert, scene and to the district pri- Hill will explain the open space to te ^ ty of myself and the gram, he said. assist the town’s senior citizens zhembera of the council as well mary fight two years ago be- concept and the importance cf HAM SALE — All THIS WEEK at FIN AST International Seafood! Further outlining tiie events' In filling out theto Income tax as members of ' the . Planning tween Jerfm Rickett and Wil- a media center, of the council meeting, Mlayor forms. Mrs., SUcer has offered Commission and Recreation Priew oWwitiw Tuw.. M «. *4th ttuU t « . . M ». IBlh • Ouamlty RighM RtMtnd • Not mpomibl! (o, typogripliical •non » NoojioldtodM ijn liam Stanley. Warranty Deeds McOey said discussion followed her services free of diatge. Commission.' O’Neill received an enthusi- ’Three warranty deeds were Yurovni- \ron»v that ®® n«*lon to aocept’the land, She will be at the Lottie Flak 3 astic response from members filed with the town clerk last HADDOCK FELET f ^ ^ ^ o ^ b e f o r e the which WoHf addreaaed cf the Tolland Democratic Town week. BGVttnd questtoEiB to the devel- 21 fEtmx.BtSO sum. to noon ana PASS THE Committee and county Demo- John S. and Theresa G. Brea- HONEIESS oper. Then, John Ortowaki, a a* the community buUdlng at H i-C CLOROX cratic leaders also attending the seau to Robert E. and Arlene F. member of the 'Recreation Com- Franklin Park on March 23 dur- meeting. Thompson, property on East- |Iec To Conduct misaloB, indicated he wloHad to tog the same houn. RUIT DRINK W 0 R D ! _ , . BLEACH Speaking briefly on the cur- view Terrace, f be heard. Following his le- -Senior citizens interested to e ORANCK e GRAPE rent state legislative activity, Reger David Wolf to Robert 79 maidts, Councilman Donald taking advantage o f the serv- Turbot Fillet °.r>bS5c Classes For e nUIT PUNCH O’NeUl hit hard at the Republi- O. and Christine L. Ciraco, Eden ^>oke briefly and then Ice abotdd call the Recreation 1 Q t . 14 OX. G A L. JUG can state commissioners of the property on Koaley Rd. _____FishCakes"w^g99c C^aft Teachers moved the question. This mo- office between 9 a.m. and noon various departments. Harold C. and Vernon E. San- Finast Sliced Bacon AMS tton bring undriMdahle, a vote or 1 to 6 p.m., aziy day. 3 a m Y ou Colonial Sliced Bacon Deep Sea Treats ibggc The ^ Manchester RecreaUon was taken and paaaed. The vote ' Women’s Fellowship Department is sponsoring a on the motion followed and was The Women’s Fellowship of Tolland Oscar M ayer Bacon sHced b 99c California Squid sibboxi.tg oar^ M M-1. the First OongregallonBl craft woriuhop for Teachers of “ A m ^ o n cut off debate Church of Vernon w ill meet Crafts. It is open to anyone in- In fnonhino- nnaWa w iiu i t**® legitimate prerogative of Wednesday at, 8 p.m. in Fellow- Fire Department Seeking • Lean ______councilman who feels there ridp Hall, Rt. 80 for a business D V EN d i d tog scoot leaden, recreation ^ ^ gumdent discussion," m e ^ . . Less Waste Colonial K M leaders, nursing home Instruc­ McCoy said. “ Without It, meet------r------M o n ’S - Oisrt Rotm Additional Pumper Truck tors, craft instructors for the Easy to Carve (Water Added) 111 ready togs could become eoccesslvriy 'C O R N ED I f 111 hanidioapped, school .teachers APPLE JUICE long and unproductive." Noting The Tolland Volunteer Fire laneous items, Including about tovrived in . art, store ccnsult- Revam piim P la n Boneless Ham "*1.49 Boneless Ham 1.59 thi^ a''motion to cut off debate Department has submitted a $160 worthy of parts to restore a Cure 81 MM ante, private teachers and any must pass by a two-thirds vote, B n c l f f e p o r t KING SIZI budget of $68,287 to the Board CD generator for use at the onb else involved In any phase MOTT'S Colonial Pullman Ham'c;n3.99 Krakus Ham Imported ^ ;^3.59 the mayor satA, "This (hauld ® t of Finance. Leonard’s Comer station. BEEF ROASTS of artiond crattB. HARTFORD (A F ) — Heading the list ot budget re- Another $150 is included fo r' IVORY SNOW Swift Hostess Ham 'd 'n 4.49 Krakus Ham Imported •rte'-first workishop meeting *q All, or at least part, of the city APPLE SAUCE quests are the addition of one equipment and $600 for radios Fancy Brisket-Cry-O-Vac “The King of Roasts" wUll be held March 28 from desiring ^ Bridgeport would be put Into bay onto the existing Morrow for the resident trooper, civil Colonial Master 2:80 tfa. 4:80 at the West Bide ram tm a of Oia Fifth Congresafonal District Rd. Firehouse and the purchase detertse and the fire chief. At Ml M a lilcitus St Patrick's Day Fca^ ~ Cot from the Choicest Firat 4 Has only, RecreaUen Center, 110 O e ^ under a reported reapportkm- Vhn lor Product 0«»t fa ^ tO jT h a Frtth Park - Water W M bocouso they are Most Tomlof. . . $ 1 of a new tank plumper truck. present there is no direct radio SMOKED SHOULDERS BL Ih e aim of thte tawn-Hq«n. “ ®*d a ««® m ® «t « « < » « Cakkaft, Carrots ind Patatoos An bnprossivo Main Couno at Improssivo Savinp ’The two capital equipment contact between the constables sored In service program 1b to wniff •» xrovm^^Mbv said CJongresBloiml delegation from items are priority items under and the fire chief, Llttell ex- Caipnial Wattr/UM Cut From 1st encoui^ craft teachers to CoiSecttcut. the newly developed five-year idalned. SMOKED PORK BUTTS meet and ahare ideas. Each .______„„„ The Democratic city now lies improvement plan developed by Aaeeeeore’ Budget Four Ribs partlcltMt win bring samples ^roTOtory «»® VaaiOx IMstrtot, hrid by 1 M D D I E B O Y the fire department in conjunc- The requested budget for the Fresh Chicken Parts USDA Choice Beef! of projects she has completed to not ” he c ^ S S d ^ RepubUcan Stewart McKinney. O U N a N N IN B . « «wvw4.mitv Inuento to not, he conciudea. Democratic coun- tlon with the Fire Underwriters Board of Assessors is essential- Tender and win he given an opportunity insurance Services. ly the same as was requested California Roast »89c Chicken Logs Meaty to describe the various terii- c o Monagan Fudge Brownie Mix PET FOODS Both items are tied into the loot year, $9,133. ’The 1971-’1’2 99 nlques she’s used. Copies of for o UflirB -'i congressmen aie to meet creation of an additicmal fire budget request was cut to Chicken Thighs ren'^e'r California Steak K n »99c 1 craft instructions for the proj- . Burma — Ran- Thomas J. MesklU station to be located In the <8,786, however. ects . win be made If parUc- TOon’s ^lg}g«i^^|hw I>ag«a na-, >1.19 1st CUT CANS H A ’The cost of the additirmal Any tofomiatlan received aft­ 2,600 yaars ago to enaldhie t^cta morb equal to population, A new state statute will re- bay placed on the Merrow Rd. er F rld w w ill be Included In a e ^ t halrs''trom his head. e the assessors to inspect Finast Skinless Franks Breasts '^1. Cube S teak Bo.^eiesschuek ibi.39 station is budgeted at $14 Skinless sp eoiaLln fts bulletin wtdeh all r ^ estate as soon as the WHITE e PINK e TEUOW -Colonial Skinless Franks Pricas Effectiva thru Sat.. March 18. 1972 ROILED HAM teaohbrS can pick up at the' cf- awarding .-..o . ggrtificate of occupancy Is Is- CENTER CUT FROZEN FOOD DEPT. ftce after March 27. Fernofi ..o rin/v ♦ . sucd, Creating additional work Swift Skinless Franks Krakus file 'While, there is no limit to the TISSUE MONARCH SLICED The estim a te $M,0TO cost ^ assessors. Imported sc o n the fully equipped ^ Incmased Armour Skinless Franks number p ^ c ip a tto g in this progium7 phone regtotrotlon to pumper ^ c k can ^ p h a ^ revenue for the town, however, All Meat Bologna Pujiil Space Meeting Topic 6 9 S Strawberries 3 > 1 over a twevyear g,„^^ SAVIN THE urged so they’ll be enough Genoa Salam hc^“> 89c SARA LEE budget appropriations of $26,600 following All Beef Bologna ’0 c(q>les made of the craft to- PupU housing and staff needs an $8.8 million appropriation, struotion. Subsequent town w ill be at a joint This wlU neceeritate pla$ining eac year. October to tax the property pt Oscar Mayer Bologna »“ p««5bc Austrian Swiss Cheese ^>o 63c DUBUQUE CANNED HAM sponsored workshops'for teach' meeting tonight « the Board o f for space on a lotig-range pro- Pound Coke" “ 69' Not counting thp two capital jtg fqu value, Oscar Mayor Bologna «“ -*«59c may be held U this first Educafi and the MaCde Btreri gram, which w ill probably equipment items, the fire depart- xax Collector Dark Meat Turkey Roll <>99c MONARCH POLY RAG Colonial Polish Sausage m session proves successful. There'- school PTO, The meeting w ill mean double seeriona; and It KLEENEX Whit, or AwotMd , . , . $ I ment budget Is lower than the The same state statute will GREEN SALE AvailabPe in Stdres with ^ rv k e Deli Dept. Pkg., I to no' cltorge or memberridp re- i>e hrid at the school at 7:46. will be up to the board to de- present year with a budget re- affect the tax collector as well, Facial Tissues Pens qulred. At a meeting several weeks ride at what level. Additional ♦2.99 15*4.89 quest of $26,844, compared to an vrho will find himself sending Many of the clasaes offered ago, Dr. Raymond Ramsdril, staff wlU be needed no matter LAROSA ^ -Spwlwni NEW SWEDEN IDAHO 3 approved budget for the 1971-72 qq^ more tax bills throughout at the recreation center at 110 superintendent of schools, out- what plan to implementea, fiscal ypar of $27,000. tjje year. Macaroni DUBUQUE BOnOM ROUND SHOESTRING Cedar s ^ e t are open to men lined several idans for axscom-. Also to 'be discussed tonight The deartment had requested ’The budget presented by Tax •rt Jan *Pf«in i’ 29 ' modsttog pupils next year when wilt be a proposed addKlon to Potato es $31,920 for 1971-72 but received Collector Earl Beebe totals $l2,- Fresh Dairy Values! V FINAST Frozen Food Favorites! and women. Participants m ay. GREEN GIANT also join classes In session. some of the sohoola will, be the TalcottvUIe School, lettf Souce •Mari! CORNED BEEF 9 9 . ' two cuts, one at the hands of the 5 2 8 , or about $1,100 more than Swanson Pies 4 ’- 7 . * 1 The recreation department to short of classroenns. of hioUaes various types of handl- PILLSBURY-14 oi. Pkg. finance board and the other as requested for the lOTl-72 fiscal ARMOUR — Boneless Pork Shoulder Butt .Wakefield King CrobMent a result of the budget refeqen- year. offering classes to modem dance the plans called for douue sea- capped children. The school Coffee Cake Mixes SWEET PEAS FACIAL TISSUE and exercise, tube painting, oinno at various levris and oto- qprtos aeveral,other area towns Major items Include the tax EEZER QUEEN era called for reahuffllng of stu- besides Vamon. The cost of con- MAXOU The department expanded Its collector’s salary of $7,800; and French, crochet, writing, art Beef & Gravy dents to some of the aritooHs. atnictlon Would he 100 per cent membership from 43 to 66 this part-time help budgeted at $750. Tender White or and crafta for adults, oil paint­ DAIRY DEPT. DAISY H AM --89' Corn Oil 7 9 “ $1 Salisbury Steak 2 lb ing slimnastlcB, crewel em­ - No.'action w as taken on any reimbursable, by the state, year, necessitating the purchase The number of tax bills to be 17 oz ■ of the suggesUona as the board Following ^ e reghlkr board WISNRONE EAMlir SIZE of additional equipment for the gent out will Increase from 6,900 Early Garden Assorted Turkey & Gravy pkf broidery, book discussion, and ARMOUR MIRACURE A C preferred to awBl^ the outcome meeUiig, P T O ' members ■wUl s o n PARRAT npw members which is Included to 6,600 this year, Beebe told Peas Colors Veal Parmaiian needlept^t. Babysitting is also Italion Dressing 5 9 ‘ ! available on Tuesday, Thurs­ of the' referendum on, expansion have opportunity to ask ,que^ in the proposed budget. the finance board members. New Sweden SLICED BACON ./ T Chiffon Margarine llbpkg 49c 5 99 day and Friday from 10 to 11:80 of the high school. The referen- tloBis of the board. Refreah- Margarine ~ 4 3 * CHOKE OUALm ROM CALIF. Other hems Include funds tor Board of Tax Review I French Fries S i Shoestring dum turned down a request for ments wlU be served. 12 Of. ^ ■ the r e m ^ e ^ of the Leonard’s The Board of Tax Review Green G i a n t ’ 4 ' 89c Spaghetti a': 6 89c and 1 to 2:80. Red Pack Tomatoes i Cant I I Comer flrehou^. some of which gubmltted budget requesU of Mrs. Filbert’s 38c Chopped Broccoli KRAn U IC ED NATURAL s<» | P £ Beef Stew 9 9 ^ Short Rib Beef 7 9 * k. Sauerkraut < M TASTY « A , Sharp Cheddar Finast White 10 oz 73c Jiffy Cake Mixes 8.. 4 AddlUonal 1 ^ 0 8 and monitors approved for the current year, Mixed Vegetables South Windsor Swiss Cheese~55* Calif. Steak 9 9 * GrouncJ Chuck 8 3 * Silverflgss_Sauerkrout c«_| Y are Included in the budget for The reduction is due to less the new memltors, along With in- ^q^k once the revaluation has Orange Juice Finast Sweet Peas 5 ^?95c creased: maintenance costs tor bae„ completed. Kraft VelvBBfo $|1* Cube Steak Shid. Steak the existing radios. ______iSi^ Housing To Increase 50' OFF tocluded to the budget is a Manchester Evening HenUd Fresh Finast Bakery! Health and Beauty Aid Buys! PILLSRUR^ PARRERNOUSE FINAST SWEET GREEN GIANT ^ ‘ I' ' ^ Calif. Roast 8 9 ' Beef Steaks 8 9 ' $700 allocaUon tor relm b u ^- Holland oonespondent Bette Dinner Rolls I ex. jar Freaie Dritd ment ot e^ni^s tor the fire teIel*o^ 876-8846. 1> r chief, up from $400 at present, ______^ ______School Enrollment Totals VITA HERRING MAXIM COFFEE ^'1 as well as a first time appropri- ~ WHITE DEODORANT INDIAN RIVER white BUTTER SWEET CORN Party Snacks Witt) this coupon tt ony IGA Food Store. Limit ^>1 ation of $300 for the expenses of information ooU'! areas. It 'wiU hear OouncU Wednesday. "It doesn’t one. Good Toes.. Mor. 14th thru Set.. Mer. 18th ^'1 the assistant chief. $30,000 A w arded P'.l b r e a d Quarters the numbers of students report on the status of the buUd- look like things are gring^ to Civil Defense Cream Style who "wJJl South Wlndaor tog program, a report by Uie tom out that way this year, ha TARRY R U Frn *KidfMv t>inmr L)ttel donned his civil detonse Victim’s Estate b or Whole schobuFtn the faU wUl be dis- school superintendent on the re- *Livof Dinner SB Cat Food *Chiditn Dinner o chief’s hat,, for presenting the six White Rain Hair Spray cussed at the regular meettog suits r i bids toe portable class- The board ^ 1 ^ o decide In Car Crash p CD budget request of gi,000—up S t Patrick’s Day Cup Cakes <» < 59c si» Vicks Vaponib 88c of the Boord r i Education to- r«>ma to be used during the whether toe > c h ^ b id in g c m OCEAN SPRAY from $200 tor the V^l-72 fiscal 69 morrow at 7:80 p.m. In too U-. proposed expansion of toe high used for fund ralaing actlvl- ^'1 year. HARTFORD (A P ) — Strawbeny Rhubarb Pie 59c games Cranbej^ry Cocktail Pi| FIn.st 22 01M s in Visine Eye Drops CItar. RedntfI oi M 99c brary1____ _ at Pleasant TTsiiavRAtinni.'Valley School, school, Btiriand a reiMwtropwrt on thetoe tl®* sud games of chance. 3 A Superior Oourt jury has 10 BAG PACKAGE The town Is )>kck on the fed­ board’s private session with Lenten Service awarded $80,000 to the eataiei cf Irish Raisin Bread >4<»ks*39c Cains ■ CaloCatFood 10 1 siia Bufferin Tablets Quick Renat 681 BUUiigiion Rd. The toema of Wednesday’s KING SIZE CLEANER TRASH eral surplus/plan, which Board Clialrman James Ar­ members of toe South Wlndaor ables town Officials to purchase T®r^'*oce Bunk, 19, of Windsor special Lutheran Lenten sendee BAGGIES BAGS ) ' l nold' said toe school facUlUea Education Association (SWEA). Top Job ^'1 surplus itoms to Wethersfield at who was kUled to an auto accl- wUl be "Rejrioe to Promises.” With this coupon at any IGA Food Store. Limit committee, when accumulating SWEA, to a letter to toe ) ' l excelleni savings, according to Interstate 91 to New demonstrated by one. Good Tuts.. Mar. 14th thru Sat., Mar. 16th Check These Low Prices! data to determine future class­ board, haa requested addlUonal ^ A LlX'S "' o« 83‘ FLORIDA Litt^; Haven five yew ago. Grades 7 and 8 at 7:16 p.m. at A L l“c!SiS5:6*'WB“ - 8 1 * CUP THESE VALUABLE room and school needs, did net classroom teMhers for toe com­ Almady purchased through jt**y t® decldo who First O ' The Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! the Our Savior Lutheran Church DRIVE °3frs 89‘ provide for children from new ing school year tib reduce the DOVE l iq u id 'b''j;.'59* tiTese facUlUes this year are a was driving the car when the □ Dishwasher “ all” Mopkf 79c on Graham Rd. apartment famiUea In toe town per-cUuBsroom student pi^ula^ ORANGES ORANGES / calculator, typewriter and oth- accident killed Bunk and Paul m o n ey s a v er c o u po n s B dw ^ Menu □ Do r zI Frozen Cheese Pizza isuptf 55c tlon for toe high school ai^d HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS er equipment tor the road su- Spring, 17, also of Windsor, for toe 1972-78 school year, Some The menu foi; toe remainder more apartments were expected Timothy Edwards Middle pertotendent and a 2V4 ton testim ony was presented that □ Snow's Clam Chowder is k c u 2 9 c of toe week will be: VASELINE LOTION ilntosh APPLES to be available for occupancy In School. I Qt. 1 ox. ConteinBr dump truck at no charge. Bunk’s body was found under □ Kraft American Cheese SlnglM 12u»kf Q9c Tomrdt pwcImm at Om 6 tnv phi Tuesday, hotdog on a bun, Intensive Cpre 69' 1 0 '- 5 9 * 5 a 5 9 * Uttell is trying to switch the right side of the car, while Cri$R ntMi, $wNt ts$tkif January of 1978. During Ita last budget meettog sauerkraut, potato chips, carrot □ Reynolds Heavy Duty Foil Kn$$ UN Uetir iwiyl 1 5 * ^ 0 1 1 However, after checking wlto PEARL DROPS FINAL TOUCH CD activities to the fire depart- Spring was found 40 feet away, CARNATION Thursday, toe board approved milk and cottage pud' FABRIC SO^ENER ment, where the town'has man- Th® plaintiff brought to ex­ All Flaims tl^ .town building Inspector, A r­ four 'full-time teachers plus ^ing with chonri*** sauce. X H ex. RH. □ Finast Black Pepper Ground 3 J.S M “ Crisp-AIre” Tooth Polish 99* CRISP SOLID HEAD With this coupon at any IGA Food Store. Limit power. perts to testify that Spring nold aald he learned that some' part-tlm«'“mato and toduatrial Wednesday, salami, bologna ______^J^VilId thru Much 18,1972 2d apiutm oit units will be rent­ one. Good Tuei., Mar. 14lh thru Sat.. Mar. I8th 'The coU formerly stored to "»“8t have been the driver be- □ Wishbone Dressing i( u m 49c U.S. No. 1 - 2W inch Min arta teachers, for toe high and cheese grindeii lettuce and RIGHT GUARD . 1 0 * Uie atUc of the Ty>wn Hall have cause Ws body was thrown the 3 < 4 9 ° ed ^ September of tola year school itod four part-time teach­ tomato, French fried potatoes, GREEN CABBAGE □ 9-Lives Dry Cat Food and the projected student pop­ Deodorant ^ 59' been moved to the Lemiard’s greatest distance. They said the s ers for toe middle school. milk, fruited Jello with topping. OesMrt Favorite BETTY CROCKER ulation increase with toe Comer Firehouse where they car hit an abutmeiit first with □ Fbiast Prune Juice 40m m 49c Anjou Pears 2 « 4 9 c Tonlghtr toe board will re­ Thursday, {disa with meat and g a r d e n i a s s Maihed 16U 02 number r i sohoOl-age children can be set up to the event of an Its left side, causing that part view toe final segment of the cheese, . tossed green □ Swanee Bathroom Tissue 4 ; : ; 49c St. Patrick’s Day Special Potato Buds. pk| 57* from toe new families. emergency. The outdated first cf the vehicle to stop quicker CabbaKO • 14 t SAVE! With Thti CoupM 1672-78 fiscal budget at a ape- Italian bread aiKl butter (Mgh 5 inch Pols Although his figures are "all aid equipment is also being re- than the passenger’s aide, re­ □ Pampers Daytime Diapers pkf 0(30 1,79 Source o( Vilamhit C Valid Uuu Merch IL 1972 rial aeaalon to toe high ariiool school and Timothy Edwarda placed. Bulttog to a greater propeUant Available lea.. Sweet Potatoes C$A 2 » 2 9 c speriiiatlon," as there is no way 3 i ! . ‘ 1 of deteirnlning toe age of toe library. only) milk, Ice cream cup. ' ‘ "The town doesn’t take civil torce on the driver, □ M o tt’s Apple Juice Towtrdt purchese ol Thm 6 02 piqt otiildren^to toe families,” Arnold Any remaining loose ends will FridA^, oven baked super firii, n n s T F O O D All V.rl*tl«i At j« 69c Family Pack Tomatoes 49c m defense seriously enough.” Ut- The judgement was against lUlbpki □ Ragu Spaghetti Sauce be taken care of at the regular baked beans, cole' slaw, com tell told the finance board, the estate of Spring, adminis- 25'^oif MINUTE RICE MIXES said he d|d use toe same m e tt^ For Salads or Cooking aim 79c meettog tomorrow. ^ bread and butter, milk, and Btressing the axlvantagee to us- tered by-Wilbur Spring of Wind­ □ Mazola OH and pementages to compile toe numbers to his report as those Ooncemtog teacher and prto- chocolate cake with icing. STORE OF MANCHESTER ing CD as a purchasing agency sor. □ Terl Towels 2 ^ ^ 89c Valid thru Mercb II. 1972 used by toe faolUtlea commutes. cipal salary i^otlatlons, Arnold ------for other town departments. ------said toe ideal situation la to have Manchester Evening Herald • U m rw Ifa Ri|M t« Umft OaMtitiM m bat CaMar SirMt, MMchafltr - KeUr t ImM Nf. 83, Vwrm The board wiU aUo discuss In hla budget request, littell Nova Scotia has nearly lO.e ••• IIBMIVB tM klfri IB UlMI (iMIrtltM! salaries agreed upon before toe South Windsor correspondent (W e Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities) 6 4 8 4 0 » l has included $260 for mlscel- mllUon acres of forest. toe problem'' of student over­ m CENTER ST. crowding to three other related budget Is presented to the Town Bartiara Varriok, tel. MASAIf. MANCHESTER E Y E IN G HERALD, Ma NCH£)I^TER, C0NN„ MONDAY, MARCH..18, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN . PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALt). MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1972 Around the McLain Bombed in A’s Mound Debut NEW YORK (AP) __ Brewers’ assault on foUr while Ron Etryant and John shutout Innings, Geotge Foster Lenny Randle tripled, dou- Ellington Stops Cromwell in S HooJ) Final Grapefruit League Denny McLain hasn’t yet Oakland pitchers also Inchidad Cumberland comideted the slammed a two-run homer' and bled and singled and Jeff Bur- made the Oakland A's for- Pete Roee cracked a two-run roughs socked a two-run homer disastrous 28.6 per cent from with the aid of super-star A1 game via the foul line, where on the one-and-one foul situa- shot by him and two field goals Weston was voted the Loren placed four players in douWc WRB get Vida Blue, but at the Th« beat pitching of the day, triple in Clncinnatt’s 6-8 to pace Texas over Montreal 6- By DEAN YOST figures. Court Hamed ha^ 18 the floor, netting 16 of 56 tries, Weston, built up a nice 10-4 ad­ they converted eight of 10 tries. tlor. after Weston’s foul, and Ell­ by Paul Harrington and Ray Keyes Award, the second time rate he’s soinir he mav i " however, was turned in by the trlumphNwer the world cham- 2. Hie CMcago (Xibs turned and tallied on 12 of 21 foul shots The third period was the turn­ he has won it. As a freshman, followed by Flint, Mathews, and t h m * f o V ■’™ » ■” I j . « o S - Pttrt... back ■». ,c r . “Our offense was terri­ vantage at the end of the flrsi; ington trailed 30-26. Chris Har- Skubel knotted the count Chris Ham ed with 14, 12 and 11 for 67.1 per cent. ing point * of the contest. ’The the colorful player was award­ McLain ...... Tommy John, BUI Singer and The Baltimore Orioles, Pltte- men Fanzone slugging a three- ble, but our defense was quarter. ned again netted two foul tries, again 41-41 with 4:30 left to tallies respectively. Earl Yost Statistics told the story of the complexion changed when Wes­ >play in the fourth period. ed the honor. \ •The ^ttm e Detroit 81-aame ***** Rtohert. Hi^ aUowed the burgh’s World Series victims, nm shot. terrific,” commented Ell­ and the margin shrunk to 30-28. i . gam e. Hagel Md Weston contributed ton picked up his third personal Crom well has been In the t \ HERALD SPORTS EDITOR Chrie hit on a comer Jumper Flint, the most consistent Ell­ ElUnston (6S) w^tr^^Ldettrt^lTthe ^ ** d*^Ped a 4-1 decision to the WUbur Wood, who tamed ington' High’s basketball Ellington cortfrolled the open­ the first period points for Crom­ foul on an offensive charging Class S finals since the 1966-67 B. F .1 ^ . to knot the score at 30-30 with ington player, sank two foul P. A* ttiStoy!^ ^ ^ntty ****** first-liming Angle New York Yankees, who Kansas City five Umes without coach Bob Healy after his ing tap and missed its first field well. Ellington, finding it hard violation. 'Moments later, Wes­ season and won four consecu­ 3 Ct. Hamed 6 1( shots and once again the win­ 3 Flint 5 t l 1< tr afT ^^ft^^^ ‘IteMi a k'O Wumph with pitched ex-Oriole Fred Beene, a defeat in 1971, yielded one Purple Knights had cap­ goal attempt. Cromwell cor- to score, Uilled only one field ton was tagged with hi's fourth 2 :35 remaining. Ed Mathews 0 0- 0 ( Going B a ek 15 Years ners led, 43-41. ’This tim e they tive titles. 4 Brahm 1 Rangera-and^JL poSndedto? l^ to Letobvre hitting a two-run Rob Gardner and Gary Was- run In five innings and the Chi- tured the CIAC Class S cham­ raled the rebound and was on goal, Don Flint’s short jumper; foul and the situation became put the Knights ahead for the 3 Mathews 2 8-U 11 managed to hold on to win as When Healy was told of Wes­ 2 Ch. Hamed 2 7-11 11 10 n in s and 10 hUs in three in- S ^ e ^ B^n^ ‘*^"' ’^** ^ ‘***®^®‘ * pionship. The Knights handed the scoreboard when Jc^ and center Ed Mathews con­ delicate. Teammate Hagel also first tim e in the gam e, 32-30, as ( they scored eight points to ton’s getting MVP honors, he 0 Champ* 0 0- 0 nlngs of a 14-4 exhlbltlcn base- cisco’s MrSit of Oeveland. BosweU drove In the ty- Royals 6-1. four-time winner Cromwell High Hagel netted a Jump shot. The verted a two-shot foul attempt. had four personals. ’The two he hit both ends of a foul shot. 0 Saya 0 0- 0 ( On the Florida Scene Cromwell’s three fn the final said, "Good, we got the cham­ bail loss to the Milwaukee a 53-4+ setback before an esti­ Panthers went into a “slow­ Cromwell remained In Its con­ have kept Cromwell’s offense Court Ham ed made it 34-30, hlt- 14 25-39 K "He looked as good as he has ™ * **** «»r?"***. minutes of play. pionship.” 14 Totals Brewers. ever lixAed In his life ” en- ®***®** '8ox on six hits amj ibo winner in the ninth as Idanked the Lotte Orions oC the mated crowd of 3,150 Saturday down” offense, when they gain­ trolled offense in the second m oving. ^ tln.g on a com er jum per. For Ellington, championship Cromwell (44)) The Ug damage was in tl I thused manager CharUe’ BVix; ******' Tiger team- q,® New York Mets nipped the Japanese League 8-0 with Fred night at the University of Con­ ed possession of the ball, to ac­ quarter as both clubs played With 3 ;21 ( rem aining in the Ellington never lost posses- Overall, Ellington turned the history was written with the vic­ P. B. F. Pta. WUllams to tun the show. H ie managers udrd inning when McLain was «n- threw some sreat toot *”***• togS«d rooWe Lynn louis Cardinals 2-1. Min- Norman, Tom Phoebus and necticut’s Field ’House. count for the game’s low score. even ball. At intermission, the third quarter, Elling^ton’ s Chris Sion of the lead after this,.^t-^ball over 19 times and Crom- 6 Weston 6 5- 8 1*; It’a Tbat Timele Again tory. ’They are also the defend­ 2 3- 6 •j ■were nice guys who had little to say, like tagged for seven runs on three . „ McQlothen fer eix runs in the neeota made It seven ■wins in Dick Kelley tossing a four-hit- Offensively, Ellington con­ The deliberate tactics of Psuithers held a confortable 24- Ham^ was bringing the ball a determined Cromwell crew well committed 12 turnovers. As 3 P. Harrington 'FORT LAin>BRDAliE,B, BnuFia. — It’s ing Class S baseball champs, 3 McIntyre 0 0- 1 ( Mickey Vernon and Oil Hodges, pooe ball hits—including George Scott’s "****• seventh anU eighth innings of a nine starts by downing Ilouston ter and Nate Colbert, Phoebus nected on 14 of 48 field at­ Coach Jack Salafin’s crew 18 advantage. downcourt, Weston hooked his kept the pressure on them. The a team, the Knights grabbed 49 4 Monahan 0 1- 2 that tlm a at the year agfaln 'when every and this past fall won state 1 3- 3 4 clubs and facilities and the crowds were 460-foot homer-^our walks and WllUe Mays and Dave King- 7-0 victory. 3.3 ^|,,|tb Steve Braun belting a and Derrel Thoma.s providing tempts for a miserable 35.4 per started to pay off big divldens arm, ar.d Cromwell’s chance of Knights build up a 41-33 m ar­ rebounds to Crom well’ s 31. Flint 3 Carlson major league baseteU team In spring Ellington’s field goal per cent- honors in soccer. 2 Skubel 1 »• 0 4 not os big an turnouts for ’Twilight a hit batsman. ham bomered tor the CUanta Waynie ttmpeon worked three decisive eighth-inning homer. home runs. cent. From the charity stripe, against the fast - moving age in the first half was 22.7 winning its fifth consecutive gin with 6:45 remaining. ’Then had 17 rebounds with Mathews 6 Hagel 6 1- 1 1! training hns at least, one potential 20^ League gam es in M anchester. WUUama the Knigfhts were 25 o f 39 for Knights. While Ellington was per cent o f their shots. ’The Class S title diminished. a three-point play by Crom­ hauling in 14 for the Purple Scoring honors went to Wes­ game pitching winner, another Tom Sea- 25 Totals ------16 12-21 2 is one of the greatest guys tor "cy” in 64.1 per cent. Cromwell shot a missing field goals, Cromwell, Knights managed to stay in the Hamed suCcessmily connected well’s Ray Carlson, a lone foul gang. ton with 17 markers. Ellington Score at half: 24-18, Cromwell v«r or Blue: a roOMe with a “Can’t Miss” fag and the Bpoata nmet Babe Ruth the business. He’s always been high in or DQokey Mantle. ,f m y book d a t l^ back to 1946 ■when our Pattin’sThoughts Change, This is'the' ptiriod ■adim every one of patbs first crossed and a warm friend­ the 24 moj(w league manager* aees Ms ship has resulted,. .Meeting up with Celts! Step Closer to East Title, team Improved over a year ago and at HaU o f Fam era Joe DKMaggio and Stan least three quarters feel they will be In Miudal each spring Is al'ways a pleasure. Red Sox Offense Suffering *Ube thick o f the pennant picture.” ’Ihese two guys sUU do a graat job in pubUc relations of “aeUlrg” baseball. . . Eardi wlU predict at least a two or WINTER HA'VEN, Fla., unearned run, but left training record. Opponents have scored Havlicek Club’s All-Time Scorer tfaree4eam race In each divlak>n end Neither has ever, in my pceaeaca, been too busy to go out of his .way to ^read (API M a r tv P o t+ in +Vio Tl6:«ra ttiMi clobbM ed 64 runs, including 38 earned. BOSTON (AP) — The layoff and its tough to keep on a chance to put New York Jack Marin scored Balti­ “we’U be one at them .” «***« McOtothen for “We’U Wt. there won’t be any ^ Seventeen Of the big league clubs have gcodwlU tor ttie sport that was so good to Boston Celtics have a that competlUve edge. ahead with 45 seconds remain­ more’s first' 16 points in the ngh^im nded pitchinsr ace three runs in the seventh and problems,” vowed Yastrzemski, ing, but New York was fourth quarter and the 'Bullets set iq> their camps in Florida for Grape­ them. acquirra in a 10-player three more in the eighth. a three-time American League chance to wrap up the Na­ "■We didn’t play as well as we Dining with National League Umpire could defensively and we got awarded the ball on an in- held off a Detroit rally for their fruit League warfare with aix otbera in W tn MUwaukee last fall, i© innings of three Grape- batting (diamidon who Aumped Frank Doscoli and listening as he blast- tional Basketball Associa­ bounding play with three sec­ victory. It was the fifth con­ Arizona and one in OalifonUa, the latter flg/ured hed J/et m ore runs fruit League starts, Pattin bos to an aU-ttme low of .264 laA caught in some picks we - ed President Warren Giles. Driscoll, oae tion Atlantic Division shouldn't have.” onds left and the score 110-109. secutive triumph for Baltimore teams comprising the Chetus League. with the Boston Red Sox. allowed JuA two unearned runs year. "This is juA a luU.” of the staff’s top men, alway* called a Crown this week as they Heinsohn had high praise for Frazier lofted a pass toward and the eighth straight loss for Now he has to check the and tour hits. In support of tiis Yastrzemski took extra bat- q>ade a qpade and foxtt Giles apart and 3 face a three-game schedule John Havlicek who led all the basket intended for Phil Detroit. 16th Journey name on his unltorm to be sure pitching, the Red Sox have glv- ting practice Sunday morning, said he didn’t care if it got into print or beginning, at home Tues­ scorers with 41 points in the Jacksim but the baU was over­ Nate Archibald scored 46 I ’ll be m aking th e 16tt) annual swing he’s with Boston end not the en him juA one earned run. then stnicdt out and walked in day against the Golden game. Hie total gave him 16,- thrown and Boston took over. around the Florida camps, covering each not. . .it did and he was soon fired when punchless Kewera. So far, he Hie Red Sox traded some his only tripe to the |date. Pet-, points, 27 in the first half, to the national news services picked up the 984 NBA career points, putting “The play ■would have of the 17 clubs during a three-week visit, has seen Itttte Aiange ottier pretty fair hitters — 'George rocelll had extra hitUng sched- State Warriors. pace Cincinnati past Golden story.. .It’s fun making the 9rS0 morn­ rihe OelUcs have the day off him ahead of Bob Cousey as worked,” Holzman said later. with ^>eclal emphasis on the area favor­ tfaan new facea Scott, BUI <3onlgUare and Joe uled tor today after faUing to State and keep the Royals’ ing press conferences and the night ses­ today, but took a step closer to Boston's leading all-Ume scorer “We were trying to set up ites, the Boston Red Sox at l^ ter Ha­ PAttn took tti^ toes as a non- Laheud—In the big deal with get the baU out of the Infield in hopes alive for a playoff spot In sions with the managers and coaches the tlUe Sunday when they set and 10th on the list of NBA Jackson with a lob pass. The ven, the New York Yankees here In EVnt support victim once again Sun- Milwaukee. Hie pitching staff four times A bA againA De­ the Central Division. They still over a glass of soda, w l^h is my Umlt. back the second-place (New scorers. pass had to be perfect ■ but it have a chance to overtake At­ Laudmxiale and the New York Mets In day as the Red Sox blew early was given a big lift by ttie ac- troit. Y ork Khlcks 112-109 at Boston New York coach Red Holz- wasn’t. Jiackson was free.” lanta for second place. St. Peterhbuig. scoring chancea againA Detroit quiAtion at Pattin and Lew Hie Red Sox returned home Garden. man said the Knlcks “overall Bill Russell’s old No. 6, which There’s a'tww story every day during Humorous Incidents starter Joe Coleman and Krausse, but now the offenSe is to play four of their neA five Atlanta scored 38 points in There has been m any hum orous In- Hie victory gave the (3eUics played w ell. We faltered In he wore for IS seasons as a spring training, even ■when the weather­ dropped a 7-0 exhibiUon deci- suffering. games A diain O' Lakes Pork. both the first and third periods stancee, too, like the day popcorn In a 5^-game division lead over spots and we let them get too Celtic, was retired before the man fails to cooperate. Aon to the Detroit Tigers at With Rtoo PetroceUl (1-24) Sonny Siebert, Rogelio MorA to rout Cleveland behind Lou boocea w as distributed to the press box the Hnicks and reduced their many offensive rebounds. game in a quiet, speedy cere­ 1 )^ will be the goal in the days ahead Lakeland. and Carl Yastrzemski (6-21) and rookie Dick Pole were Hudson’s 31 points. oixxipents. A fond ball was hit down the magic number to three, mean­ “It was a hard-fought game mony at the Garden. aiiiUe hopwootclilng from one city to an­ Becoming the firA Boston struggling in a general team named to share today’s pttefa- rightfirid line and a scribe in the second ing that any combination of and we didn’t give up,” he Only a few players, writers Rudy Tomjanovich fired in a other Btazting with d ie E ast Ctoiuk of piteber to go four Innings, PA- Aump A bat, the Red Sox have ing againA the PhUadelphia row leaned over to get a bettor look and Boston wins and New York said. and Garden employes were on career-high 33 points to lead Florida and then a trek to the Sunshine tin allowed only one hit and ansixned only 37 ninn in a 8-6 Ph&lies. losses totaling three wUl clinch The Knlcks were never out of hand for the ceremony which Houston past Philadelphia; Los State’s west coast knocked his box over. It landed in the (AP photo) Angeles scored almost at will keys of a 'coUeague’s typewriter in the the title for the Celtics. the game and had a chance up Russell requested be held an It’s a time consuming schedule but it REAR ATTACK — Chelsea striker Tom Baldwin “We were ragged in spots, to the final buzzer. hour before fans were admitted after Buffalo center Elmore beats gettliig ,up at 6:80 six momings a front row. Needless to say the air was for the game. Smith was injured in the sec­ blue for a few seconds... .Then there Zack Wheat seems to be getting the worst end of the shoe as but we still managed to win Boston had pulled in front week wtaSe on the home base, putting on RSox Notebook Jottings Liverpool’s Alec Lindsay swipes at ball. Action and that’s what counts,” said 110-106 with 1:16 left, but Walt Russell led the (Celtics in re­ ond quarter and Kareem Jab- ear nnttts or shovMing snow. was the morning an adjustment had been bar poured in 30 points end niade on the bearing aid of a veteran SBDALIA, Mo. (AP)—Zack came at soccer match at Stamford Bridge, London. Boston coach Tom Hebisohn Frazier popped in two quick bounding for all his 13 seasons Dstinttely, It’a one Of the pluses of be- WTNTHR HAVEN, Fla. (AP) poA and puUed out her 4-year- and was the NBA’s leading re­ seized 27 rebounds fo r M il­ New York basetoaU writer. Chsey Sten­ Wheat, 'oaUed by Branch after the game. “We had come baskets to puU New York ■with­ inr Ih this businsss for better than ,27 — Notebook jotUngs with the ©jd gon. ■nien ahe changed into bounder three times. waukee. gel, then managing the Yanks, was alert­ BIckey “the beet outllAder Into the game after a week’s in one. (Frazier failed to convert yMu*. The contacts that are made are Boston Red Sex in Spring train- *y '’*«****« end what he calleds “ a minor slump.” W. L. Pot O.B. like Mickey Ooefarane, Pepper Mardn, and'two great-grandchUdren. toouAy to ^ e if demands « « Red Sox in training for JuA “We’ve been playing badly as the No. 1 team— as the cific. ner-Webb 'vs. EAstem Montana; at 1:80 but by 1:36 I’U be beck in here for a new penAon contract are k j -c j ------Boston 60 25 .667 — Dizzy Dean, Paul Waner, Ed Roush, He had a lifetime batting under a total ct 100 years. f w the laA couple at w eeks,” The semifinals will be Thurs­ Eau Claire vs. Bishop of (clubhouse.) D^ces,. a ccacb at the time, nA met by March 81, ttie Rad NCAA College Division New York 44 30 .666 6% Rogers Honiaby, Out (bibbeU and hun­ average at A17 and hit sAe- Ever think how opposing Johnson sAd fcrilowing the Those Eidestrand goals day night, the finals Friday Texas; Olen'vlUe State vs. Mis­ PMIadelpMa 29 46 .892 20% dreds mere., .The top entertainer at Rationed himsrif at first base, beefed on Sox’ brass will be 'wattihlng A Championships begin. ly 8,884 tlm ee In hia m ajor 4-4 tie came from the point,” Johnson (Herald photo by Pinto) night in EvensvUle. souri Southern, and Glassboro game’s first pitch. He ranted and closely how their piayer* vote. pitchers respect Hammerin' Bruins disappointing B uffA o 19 64 .260 30 fUiy one dim er was comedian Alan King league career. He isqitured “One thing about this club,” Mean'while, in Kansas dty, State vs. Northeastern Okla^ raved and ■when he used some language Tb^^Amuid be "with’’the Aute **“ * Aaitm of the the Atlanta Atlanta with 'with the Pittsburgh Penguins sAd after the game. “We Coach Ed Martin said of his Ti­ Central DIvlAon . TUdng advantage of the sunshine the NatiouA League batting ntar navrAl the club has NQl- Braves? World Series Hero Sunday night at Boston Garden. ahoAd have had a man cov- Cromweirs Ray Carlson Rebounds the marathon NAIA tournament homa. BAUm ore 34 39 .466 not taught In Sunday School, was given gers, top-ranked in Hie Ass(x:i- atop the preas boK at At Lang Field hi St. title in 1918 with a .835 m ark nemmAve and Steve Blass at Canaan, Cernn. “We’ve JuA been playing too ering him. You can't blame the Atlanta 29 44 .397 the heave-ho by the umpire. As Dykes ated PTess OoUege Di-vlslon 6 Petersburgfa which is located next to and was saoond to Hogers the vote Aunild Itevwv inter- pitches only once every loose dAenAvely. They’re get- dAense for something like Cinqinnatl 26 48 .861 walked to the dugout, he was all smiles. pell. “I’m the only one who’s 8% beauUfiil 'Tampa Bay and the Ooast Hornsby twice. WbaA batted «• the Pitta ^ a lA A ^ s against us. that.” College Basketball Roundup Cleveland 21 58 .284 18% Ten tninut^ later he had ebowered and always scared. Guard Air Training Station. .SM o r m ote In 14 seaaone. has said he personally b»ttg1i Pirates. pmments: We ve been playing great de- Thetie gave Boston a seven WESTERN was oif to the golf course. . . Later that Squires, Minus Scott, CONFERENCE •will not go out on strike. A “Happiness is going to the bAI- fense moA A the season, but point lead over the New York “But, you know, I can never night I saw Dykes at the Tampa hotel MIdweA Division Soup for All $166 000-a-year mnn on strike? knowing you don’t we can’t be great Al the time. R,angers in the batUe for the remembw wanting to win so and he said, ”I wasn’t too smart. I plaX:__ Mliwuakee 58 17 .773 Momings tipping soup with St. Louis ■Reggie Smith’s wife, Ernie, Aaron.” Let’s JuA say we’re In a minor gast Division crown In the Marquette Ousted badly as I do this year. I mean, ed lousy. I should have staye at the # e a r d W ins CM cago 62 23 .693 6 OardlnaJ manager* from EkkUe Stanky gave a demonstration at moth- Three young baseball coaches slujnp,” Johnson sAd. NIHL. Tbe Rangers lost to CAl- you al-ways have that desire to Drop W eekend Games park.” win or you wcmldn’t be coach­ Phoenix 46 31 .692 13% to Rad Schoendienst.. .Walking down eriy itove the other day when from Italy and one from HA- Be added, “Tbe Bruins don’t fornla 7-3. ing. But I’ve never felt it so D etrAt 23 60 .316 84 „ the maifi artery in Sarasota and aeaiiig Citrus Open Aia spotted Uttle Reggie Jr. land are iqiendlng the week We try to thlitt things Pittsburgh In the NEW YORK (AP )—It was close but no cigars again Pacific DivlAon (Herald photo by Pinto) seven-toot taB giants, dwee-foot midgets Doused with Water As NCAA Choice strongly. There’s also been a few rough apota, gulping too much wAer while with the Red Sooc, trying to i^k and then work toetn out. playoff spot In the for the Virginia Squires. Also no Charlie Scott. c4i08 Angeles 62 12 .888 and SOO-pound m en and wom en, all part trying to stay afloat A the lip baseball tq*. Maybe they ThA s ^ y iwe 11 pr^ce. WeA. The Penguins now “I’m not certain what It is,” like sitting ■with Yankee Manager Ralph NEW YORK (AP)— Marquette has been shut out for Martin said, “but maybe It’s Scott, the American. Basket- (3Aden St 47 27 .636 16 Knights’ Ed Mathews Scores Two of RingUhg Bros, circus which made this W ith Birdie ttiree-foA mar* in the adAt should concentrate on, A Al Bruins started out as If points, two behind fifth Houk in the dugout and being caught in the first time this year. It took more than a basketball because I think this may be the ball Association’s leading The defeat cost the Cougars a Seattle 46 30 .605 17 city Its winter quarter* for yean... poA A the HoUday Inn. With- things, the Boston pitching. The ^ey w re seeking reven*^ for . ^ cAlfornla and three be- the line of a foul boX. I scrambled away ORLANDO, (ETa. (AP) — Tbe club tha^ can go all the way.” scorer, quit the team Friday In chance to move Into a fourth- HouAon 81 44 .413 81% Watching the youngst^ at Lang 'Field ewt hesitation, ahe broke away once-mlghty Red Sox bats have hind fourth place PWladelAiia. team to do it. ------— but 'banged my sun-burned head and conversatten took place on the The Warriors, despite win- Carolina turned independent But Tennessee State) winner a dispute over payment of a place tie with the Floridians in Portland 16 60 .211 47 In St. Pete gather outside the leftfield from her conversation with Ah- been pretty silent since the Pittsburgh Saturday night. Ca- Isaac Ends Race Droughty wound up ih Trainer Gua Mauch's room 18th fArway during Sunday’s fl- PengAn goAie Lea Binkley nlng a first-round game Satur- after last season, of the South Regional title by loan. Without him, the Squires the Eastern Dl'visicn. Rookies c-Clinched division title fence and wait tor balls Mt over the Red Sox player*’ wives, start at the exhibition cam- ttji Vadnais, Fred Stanfield arA for first aid treatment.. .Before Ernie n A round at th e $160,000 F lori­ er Phil EspoAto scored unanswer- ®"P®''h hi the finA period, day, have been thumbed out of “ i gtm feel like we’re In the virtue c f Its 79-73- victory over lost to Utah by one point in Darnell HUlman and George Sunday’s Results . tepca whiefa would land In Tampa Bay. jumped fully Aothed into the palgn. Delta State, has a couple of overtime on Saturday and Sun- McGinnis led a second-half ral- Atlanta 136, Cleveland 114 Wins Carolina 500 Event Theae youngster* would dive In the water Johnson mtered the radlo-teevee booth da Citrus Open Golf Tourna­ ed goals as Boston Jumped out holding off a furious Bruin ef- the NCAA tournament because ’a o c playoffs,” said North ment. ‘ fort in the finA minutes and of a player Ineligibility ruling, cjarollna Coach Dean Smith. roadblocks to/overcome before day they dropped a 114-111 ly that carried Indiana over the Cincinnati 117, Golden State fully clothed to retrieve the bcdla and then he was a tine relief 'pitcher with the Mil­ to an early 3-0 advantage. EispoAto’s gcA Was his 69th ttnishlng with 37 saves. They were dropped from Uie penn has a score to setUe going all the way. squeaker to the Kentucky Ck>lo- Floridians. McGinnis was the 106 ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) — the Winston Cup Grand Nation­ try to sell them to fans after the game waukee Bravea 'One morning my ex­ “When I won A Akron,” playoffs Sunday after forward Villanova. The Wildcats The first Is its Wednesday nels. high scorer with 22 i>olnts. HIU- Boston 112, New 109 “He really needed this one. He al series for the final 11 circuits ended fm* $ 3 ... .Taking a breather from teammate in the Eastern Basketball locse and easy-going Jerry A the seasem and tied his own Boston goAle Gerry Ciheevers Baltim ore 102, Detroit 97 Kings^ Goalie Kurt Bob Lackey wouldn’t disclaim handed the Quakers their only quarter-final foe, Blast Regi old tlmea Heard sAd to Lee Trevino, NHL record of 25 power-play bad 29 saves and extended Ms Houston 121, Philadelphia 112 reports that he has an agree- defeat last season, a 90-47 hu- champ Southampton, which de­ season for the Colonels, tying blocked 10 shots and grabbed 18 lately that he has been hard to measures slightly over a mile. the blaachera and sitting with the real when we were completely doused with a ’’TbA’s whA I wanted to (to— goAs in cne season. unbeaten streak to 28 con- Los Angeles 141, Buffalo 102 ment with agents for a profes- mllitation In the NCAA eastern feated H artford, Conn., 86-73 the ABA record set In 1968-9 by rebcunds. get along with.” He got the lead after Bobby basaboU tana Oonvervations about the burirat of water by ESddie Mathews, the win.It 'Was the firA one. Ib is Bobby Orr scored for the secuUve 'games. sloTL8>l for Its title. The Hgers-Oolo- the Oakland Oaks, who are now An 11-4 burst late in the MUwaukee 109, Seattle 99 That was Patsy Isaac’s com­ Allison was forced to park hia good Old day* were common with these team prankster. time I 'want the m oney.” Bruins In the second, but Jean And because at the way the Only games scheduled Surprises New York “This is quite a surprise to xn the Midwest, Southwestern nlals game opens the playoffs the Squires. Dan Issel’s 33 game helped New York beat ment Sunday after her hus­ speedier CSievrolet when the en- retirees.. .In earlier year* all the . Ted WttUams was a great hitter‘’ ai)d It was more than simple ava­ PronovcA and Steve Cardwell Maple LeAs are gAng, DetiAt Monday’s Games me and quite a shock, too,” ijoulsiana plays Louisville and at 2 p.m., EST. points led the Ckilcnels, who Pittsburgh. Rick Barry scored band, 87-year-old Bobby Isaac, g^e failed. Isaac’s margin at benbhes strung along Central Avenue in one o f the reasons ■was he ■worked at it. rice on the part at the budding MFW VflPTf (API Tha Npw York Rano-Ara hadn’t s“ PP®^ **»® P“®*‘ Bruin net- may not be able to get back in No games scheduled NEW YOKK (A P )— ine wew XorK uangrers naan t Oieevers as the the running for a NatlonA said Ohio University Coach Jim Texas takes on Kansas State in About two hours later, Mls- snapped a 90-all tie with a sev- 37 points, BUI Melchlonni 26 had won the 600-mUe CaroUna the finish was Just over a mile St. Pete were pointed green. New they Players in that same mold today Include star from inaalla, Calif. Ha was lost a National Hockey league game in 16 and goalie penguins pAled to 4-2 at the Hockey League playoff berth. Snyder, whose team was humU- a doubleheader at Ames, Iowa, S3uri-St. Louis, winner of the en-polnt spuri: midway through and BUI Paultz 21 as the third- ABA stock car race. over stock car racing’s No. 1 are ‘’modem” and gay colon are used. Bob OibBon and 'Mioe Drabowriiy of the in deU and preaAng and admit- _ iated 73-49 by Marquette In the Southwestern advanced on Midwest UUe foUowing its 84-76 the final period. Julius Ervlng place Nets moved one game East Division “ Now, maybe there ■wiU be a honcho, Richard Petty. Third One In particular at Sterigel-Huggiiis Cardinals.' When WllUams was with the tod the financlA proUems had Cary Kurt o f th© C&llfomi& Golden Se&ls nAdn t won one end d two periods. since Clancy, a Sft-year-old Mideast reglonals. the power of Dwight Lamar victory over Lincoln, opixNses led Virginia with 40 points. over .600. John Brisker and IBob W. L. Pet. G.B. little more life atound the place went to Jim Vandiver , In Field, long the training site tor the 'Tan- Red ficK in training at Payne Park in' bothered tala gam e. ever. ■ — |3ariyl Edestrand put the front-office executive with To­ A spokesman for the NCAA and Roy Bbron, who scored 68 South Atlantic champion Roan­ Elsewhere, Utah defeated Verga each had 82 for the Ics- c-Kentucky 60 14 .811 house,” said the pretty, dark­ a Do(]ge, fourth to LeeRoy Yar­ keea, now the Mats, 'was polntod yellow Sarasota he was the hardest working He had a one-streke lead at ll WAS not ¥diat you would bertaon and Leach scored Penguins within nr’l <86) Laver^S perfonnance in the Australian team won serve, one a t the few times he back nine, closed with a 66 and Meloche, OaUfornla’s other ______^ ___ B. F.PU. skate and stayed ttiere. You get Tem ple 63-61, V illanova blasted Y ork. M emphis State got that ing the State CYO Champion­ Sanaone V, World Cup tennis touma- $20,000 and topk a »-l la^ in has been caUed for thA viola- second A 378. rooMoknuv gooUe, uLRUKTi work wkM«» IlkA n m i vnii boffin 1. Original equipment parts Bast Ckirolina 86-70 and Penn bid moments after losing to the ship play. Lobeskl MeSherry meht over the weekend “>• World <^p sertea Hie,cup Uon. Jlm^lenx^TO. and L ^ - to think It’s your nlgh^ 2. SkiUed technicians— trained in cooperation top^d Providence in the Bast, tough Cardinals. Led by Reid Sanzone, Mark Ceccolinl .L i, is emblematic of professtonA «i wu stuiuied,” Laver sAd an* Tbompson, 69, were next A a Uttle down in practice, sAd j ■{_ Southwestern Louisiana wallop­ Texas barged into the semis Lubeskl, Ted MeSherry and Sullivan didn’t give the other tour- wpromacy betiraen the Utter. "I thought everyone was 279 in the tightly bunAisd fletd. Ctoach Vic StauAuk rode m S ? a l o s ^ with Chevrolet Motor Div. Mattson ed Marshall 112d01 and /Texas after putting down favored Bob Ceccolinl, St. Mary’s pool­ Yusakowich ing pros much cause to be- united States and AustraUa.' agniiiA me a minute.” Cbria Blocker, who shared ^ hert on ^ y o ^ *^**' New Yoi*. Tbe SeAs closed to 3. Doily rentals at low $5 per day rotes took Houston 85-74 In the Mid­ Houston behind Larry Robin­ ed their talents and never gave Totals 84 1 8 '8 6 4. Towing Service west. Weber State routed son’s 23 points and 14 re'bounds. the locals time to untrack. With St. James (S3) lleve hi. to Ih. T JtfvS rS M Hawaii 91-64 and Long Beach In the West regional at the foursome shooting, rebound­ B. F.Pts. 5. All se^ee work guaranteed fer 90 days J. Leber _ _ turned back Brighani Young 95- Provo, Utah, Weber State plays ing and completely controlling P. Leber 7 1 16 or 4,000 miles 90 in overtime In the West. UCLA, the defending champion the game, St. Mary’s g;i:abbed P. Pryor 0 0 :Ot Uan profesA onA team .to a 6-1 Io m to Laver on Friday to beat J®**^*™ • trallan Bruce Crampten. 26th birthday, StaAuk tAd Kurt J^P***^ fniiUess pursuH Pasani 0 0 0 pursuit A 6. Convenient charge plan with your Master North Carolina wk a ovemilad iMm. to*d, sAd the event wlU remain had yearly earnings tn excess the Seals getting Mm seven length In toe 40-lap feature A Una tn the AOC playoffs. South the year. and Kathy Kanavige were all defeated. Winners are ed in a best of five games. (Herald ph'oto by Pinto) shooting- of Pete Leber, who 478. £ Z T b i ***“" he had in Hartford next year. of $100,000. goals to work with. Stan Oil- Trl-Oounty Speedway Sunday.

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HOURS Help Wonfed - im h W«M«r IrM IM 7 Unkeeled 28 Jewish feast 41 Wounda with WATTREBBES for private CUSTOMERS SERVICE TiAlH ») Nt 0«. . 15 Chemical 8 A te away ' 8:30 AJd. to 6:00 PJI. parties, evenings and week- HAPPY ADS ' aufSxaa day borne REPRESENTATIVES ACCOUNTING MICKEY-FINN 16 Bait (Fr.) 9 Little hwsea 32 Small, 42 “Balls for . ends. 446-80M, 9-6. BY HANK LEONARD 18 Wait 10 Verdi opera ambling horaa c o p y ; c l o s in g t im e f o r c l a s s i f i e d a d v t . National manufacturer and dis­ BACKGROUND 12Diitricto 33EngUsh 45 Japaneto 19 A049 (Roman) BERRY’S WORLR tributor has immediate openings A progressive new car THE MAN YOU WANT IS 20Iibm taa 13 D evice for noveliat outcasts (var.) 4 i88 PJM. DAY BBFOBII FDBUGATIOM agency, east of the river. W/CA'5." HE HANGS OUT producing 34 Invisible 47 Italic (ab.) Hemdhold SmvIc m 13-A for customer service representa­ 22Baverago 4 8 Is offering an unusual op­ AT THE PIER OFF SOUTH 23 Martinique emanations 49 Indonesian o f OeadUBe for (to tariay aitol Bloadajr to tS p.m. Friday tives. Ebccellent wages and bene­ FIRST STREET/ volcano 17 Examinationa (var.) Mindanao WASHtNO machine repairs, fits for individuals with one-two portunity. We are looking 25 Spirited 20 Was a fra id ^ 35 Small, half­ 51 Three (comb, RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, years customer service experi­ for an Individual to assist 21 Bodice politic PLEASE READ YOUR AD hotaea wild horse form ) Maytag. Reasonable rates. ence; typing is required. our office manager for about 2TDrugftora OT *]auae BOX LETTERS dow shades made to measure, Mom, Dad, 53 lu k e angry a IS 1942 BUICK twodoor hardtop, all sise Venetian blinds. Keys days, 10-8. Ap]Hy Pilgrim cept an Income potenUal of $2,- 34ai«ak z r power steering, automatic. made white you 'wait. Tape re­ M ills, 434 O akland S t., M an­ 500 per numth and up? If you David and Bruce l i Far Yoor mountain II Good running condition. $276. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 ch ester. can, please call for personal 55 Smudge Inferm atien 443-4818. M ain S t., 64941221. Interview. 447-1327. 3 (NtwiPAPU iM m seiu assn.) MAID wanted i>art-Ume, morn­ Happy Birthday 1oUuttng product sales or Chris, Bobby and Cliff THE WORRY WART companies you do NOT H A 5 ' A N E W new snow tires. $800. Come af­ 449-8144. Schools and Classes 33 mafely 7U6 to 8:46 a.m. and management. No experience ^CVL'(' B^OO&V\ want to see your letter. _ Moving - ^ALe^ rAX $ a l e $ t a x 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. We wUl train necessary, we wUl train. WITHOUT T&LU Tour letter will be de­ ______ter 6 p.m., 15 Hawley Street. CARPENTRY — Repairs, re- TnieUng - Storage 20 you. CaU 443-2414. Schedule your own w ork in g Happy 21st Birthday a u j n <$ -t h b . stroyed If the adverUser modeling, addiUons, roofing. BULLDOZER MANCHESTER — DeU'very — time. CaU 876-6991 for details. BOB JORGENSEN SHORT RIBS la one you’ve mentioned. 1949 DODGE Dart, 840, 4 speed, David Patria, South Wind- 7 If not It wlU be-, handed light trucking and package de- OPERATORS B A B 'n m E R to Uve in , CMC p e q p l E from age 16 to 65, It Don't get too drunk. In the usual manner. good condition, $1,000. 643-4476. * modeled, bath tile, cement CEILING specialist — expert ______n elp W OlINd remOM 35 6037 after 6;S0. I SLEEpy...SLEEF*y.... ^ <=>OTCtAAl ^ your child in my licensed DAD f r e i g h t S H O R T Mobile Hooim A-A HUMP and 17, 1-10 p.m. Second Con- work. Steps, dormers. Reri- workmanriilp. One celUng or p a r t -TTME companlqn for eld------home by hour or day. 643-9044. from v: C?ISTANCES«^ gregafi^Jtourch, No. Mhln i m t y q r D % ton camper spe- dential or commercial. CaU all your ceilings repedred and gjiy lady. Weekdays. Phone Bi.„ Maacoester. g, M tty good condl- 449-4291. painted. Also interior painting 643-2090. Help WcHited Mole 36 LICENSED mother v/fao en­ Lenny and wallpapering. Call 289- joys children, 'wlU babysit, in (and Lillian too!) RESERVE NOW! New banquet **“ 1. lo w mUeage. Phone 644- d o r m e RS, garages, porches, BOORKEEPE3R - Receptionist, JEWELRY Sales Executive — home. Union St. area. 646- ball, aliNccaditioned, carpeted, rec rooms, room addifions, wanted tor a modem dratal Interested In management fu- kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, RICHARD E. MARTIN. FuU tore In New England. Apply A ^ “ S®**«* if*"***- FRAMCUN camper, excellent speclalty office. Convenient Happy Birthday AT.O.B. wedding, banquets, ^ completely siding, general repairs. (Qual­ professional painting service, downtown Hartford location. by letter only: Michaels Jew- CHILD CARE, $5. daily, break- SHERRY CARLSON ity workmanship. Financing interior-exterior. Free estl- eters, 270 Orange Street, New fast and lunch Included. 643- stairs, aU social functions. Ca­ self-contained. On 1947 Chevro­ Opportunity to learn dental as­ mates, fuUy Insured. 449-4411. Haven, Conn. Replies confl- 7234. Love, t hfcTA WJUJ* oa terers available. The Colony let custom cmnper with 827, 4- available. Economy Builders, sisting. Newly eocpcuided office Inc., 643-6169, 872-0447, eve­ den tla l. ------R o o mj (fccmerly Ye Olde speed. CaU after 4 p.m., 742- with pleasant atmoqihere. Larry, Sue, Darlene, Meeting HaU), Odeny Shops, nings. i n s i d e :—outside painting. Spe­ ‘For THAT I had to keep still four whole hours!’ 8284. cial rates fc^ people over 40. EYtoge benefits available. 622- Sherry South Windsor, Conn. 234-3861, BULLDOZEIR operators need- Situations Wanted - OoU my competitors, then call 9211. 021-0041. WEIS RO BB IN S ca rp en try re­ ed. See School and Classes No. Mole 39 me. Estimates given. 449-7863. Moloicyelvs-flqfelM 11 modeling specialist. Additions, NEETO e x tra m on ey ? W e lutve S3. ------— ----- Happy 1st Anniversary MR. ABERNATHY rec rooms, dormers, porches, — noNvimim " a challenging posltian avail­ ------REFRIGERATION and alr-con- BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY dltionlng technician graduate, ■TUZZ BUnON" ______Z 1944 YAMAHA, 200 CC, $300. cc0>inets. formica, bullt-lns, «««. able with flexible hours. CaU BAKSUl bench-hand — Experi- bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8444. Interior, exterior, palntliig, foc Interview, 648-0472. enced. Steady work, good pay. desires work In same field. NO, NOTIN REDUCE safe and fast with Go- Yamaha, ' cc, $150. Both ______ptq>er hanging. Ftee estl- GATHER ROUND! w m rH R O P CaU before 12 noon, Pairkade Phone 649-1002. (I still love you) ABEVOU TH IS COLD COUGH P R O P SFO R BY DICK CAVALU Bese Tablets E-Viq> "water g o o d condition . 1964 H onda, 806 k t p q ih e NS remodeled. re c matee. CaU after 3 p.m., 443- $2 HOURLY, plus bonuses for Dream, no Utle, runs, $125. Bakery, 649-6820. GOING TO WEATHER. EVERYONE! pills’’, Liggett RexaU, Man- rooms, home repairs by ex­ 28M. p a rt-tim e se rv icin g o f EYiUer TWO YOUNG college men, will­ from Vernon, 449-1477 anytime. FEED ehester Parfcade. perts with over 20 years ex- -——— — Brush customers. No experi­ SERVICE Station attendant ing and able to do electrical Hinney ^rience. For free estimate J- P- I^WIS Ic TON, custom ence or Car necessary. CaU part-time, mornings. Apply In and Insulation work. 643-1838, TAX returns and aU your book- TO T H E lAA realms ana ou your doox- ___ C-i-i/lrev 13 call 446-6854 evenings, 648-2068. decorating, interior ^ M- 643-0472. person , B olan d M otors, 369 649A403. keeping chores done profes- ■USIliaf* agPrlCW ______** terlor, paperhanging, fuUy In- PIGEONS Center St., Manchester. Articles For Sale 45 slonaUy. Your home or mine. pTTT,rry rwmnany — CALL BEINEDICT H. Esons for sured. For free estimates, caU TODAY AS Reasonable rates. CaU 649- ^ your - buUdlng------and------remodeling------649-9668.------If no answer------443-4342. l p N. 11-7, full or part- TURRET Lathe — set up and D ogS — Birds — PctS 41 USUAL? REMOVE thickest old paints VlwO« -- - needs. 26 years In the business...... - ' ------time. 449-4619. operate, nl^te or days. AU Ing. CaU for free estimates. German riiepherd pup- easier! Use new Dry Strip by (^3408. ■»-»-*-%___ ;------benefits. Dean Machine Prod- Staples — It is non-toxic and -J INCOME TAX returns prepar­ We honor Master Charge. CaU black and tan, 6 moths F loor FlMlSlIllig l i c e n s e d , p ra ctica l n urse, 8 ueta.u cts, 102 C olon ia l R d ..., M an-an­ Pl®6i non-flapimable. E. A. Johnson ed by appointment in your 447-9040. ______N.J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter p.m. to 11 p.m., part-time; 11 old , 649-5234. ch ester. Co., Paul’s Paint and Wallpa­ home or office. Personal and contractor. Additions, remod- ETOOR SANDING, and refin- p.m. to 7 a.m., part-time. St. CARPENTER available eve­ per, Hebron Wood Products, business. CaU 648-6338, Russell ellng and repairs. 875-1642. Ishlng (speclaUsing In older Anthony Nursing Home, ROck- BRIDGEPORT MUler — set up AKC re^stered P<^le pupa. nings and weekends. No job H ebron. Lk Burnett. floors). Inside painting, paper 876-9131. and operate, nights or days. toys and small miniature, 6 BUZZ SAWYER too big or too small. CaU weeks old, shots and wormed. ------BY ROY CRANE Stephen Martin at 644-7296 af­ hanging. No job too smaU. ______—------AU benefits. Dean Machine John VerfalUe, 644-6760. 872- WOMAN to care tor two chU' Products, ______103 Colonial Rd., Also ancestors papers avail- HOT WATER furnace, 77,000 t WOULD COWE HO/IAE WITH CAHPy A BUTTERCUP SHOULD LOOK INCOME TAXES prepared by te r 2 p .m . Roofing - Skflng 16 2232. d w n , nights. Manchester iijujchester. able. Also AKC vdilte male Btu. complete, $50. convec- OR CHEWING GUM HIDDEN iN MY Gordon Fogg, 446-8428. area. Must have own trans- ______poodle (small) for stud ser- tors. Built-in bath tubs, lava- PRESENTABLE, MY BOY. HERE FREIE — Interior decomfing l a PLAN T—S iding, roofing, P O C K E T S . YOU'D YELL'*G IM M B , IS A SMALL CHECK. I WANT portatlan. CaU between 10 MACHINE assemblers, expert- vice. 872-8247. tories, cabinet sinks, aluml- — GIM M E*, AND (XINNBCTICUT and Federal service. Advice on colm sweo- windows, a'wnlngs. (Jual- ______num combination doors, 643- WU TO BUY YOURSELF SOME CAPTAIN EASY tlon, drapeiy coordination, Bends - a.m, and 2 p.m., 644-2847. enced, blueprint reading re- TRY TOnNDfT. c l o t h e s . ^ BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE tax returns prepared In your Ity workmanship, free esti­ q'uir^. A ^ y Harper Buffing GOLDEN Retrievers — .^C . 2465 evenings. 643-1442. waU coverings, carpeting, etc; WHEN BAGY RBTUKNG FROM CANADA, home. BIU Sheridan, 743-9087, mates. Evilly Insured. 649-8417, ______POSITIONStocks ■■ MortgogM 27 available, supervl- Championship stock, shots, VI------9 0 THE n)RMI«HIN6G \PUC6Y. ri® GOT Custom Squares, 66 Cooper St„ Machine Co., S63 Ellington Rd. HMH ^ HB AND PUCEV EXCHAMee gBPORTg... WERE MOVED SOttB- J h WILD IPBAl rrcouiPiiFTHev after 6 p.m. 873-9187. ______MORTOAO^S, loans, first, sec- sor of PubUc Health Nursing (Route 6 at Route 30) East house raised. Excellent for BE GEINTLE, be kind, to that BASV; TMERE-G HOTHIMQ IN THE VyHBRE BLGB.M J—GUPFOBE WBW 64S-9692. In a home health agency which family pet, field or show. Rea- expensive carpet, clean it with INCOME TAX preparation. BIDWELL Home Improvement cod, third. AU kinds. Realty H artford. REM £^ER BTUPy AT BLBPBOBS COUNTRY ANP GRANT WERE provides pubUc health nursing sonable. 644-2910. Blue Lustre. Rent electric LOPSe WHERE THB CaU Dan Mooter, 449-8339, 347- SHARPENING Service — tow s. statewide. Credit rating unnec- HOOGE..THAT ROOM'# BBBN SOTH PRUGGEP Co. Expert instaUation of alu­ production shampooer $1. The Sherwln- stk\ppbo b a r b / knives, axes, shears, skates, ______essary. Reasonable. Conflden- services to a 6-town area. Po- MILLING operator «------__. . .n — —..r ™ .. JU5T BEFORE 3116. minum siding, gutters and sition requires a Baccalau- — set up and operate, nl|^ts CAIRN Terter wuilams Co. rotary blades, Quick service. ^ s ? ‘R«iftog’lnsSiation and tial, qulA Mrangemento. Al- breed, AKC registered, Equipment Co., 88 — — vln Lundy Agency. 627-7971. reate Degree from an NLN ap- or days. AU benefits. Call 649- *■ Capitol Equipment co., m repairs. 640-6496, 876-9109. weeks old. CaU 875-3570. BLACK and white TV, 12” , Size Tw«tn S t., M anchester. H o u rr 100 Constitution Plasa, Hart­ proved school and a minimum 5266. AiitomoMn For Salt 4 18 Imitation fur coat and hat, dnUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9 ' ford. Evenings, 288-4879. 1969 TOYOTA, Corona, deluxe, worn once. Size 18 brown knit Saturday, 7:80^. 648-7968. ood Articles For Sale 45 40,000 miles, excellent condl' MORTGAGBS — 1st, and 2nd, goo. Write or phone Rock' er, must be 18 and have driv­ dress, never worn. Short blond tlon. $1,200 or best offer. Call gTEPS. sidewalks, stone walls, CM miMVS 16-A morignges — Interim flnanc- jpuUlc Health Nursing er’s license. Apply Watkins ALUMINUM sheets used as human hair wig and case. Bri)s. warehouse. Ftorest St., 876-1947.sTK-iiupr fireitoees,______flagstone _ teterraces. rra ce s. ------ing — expedient and con- Association, 62 Park St., Rock- printing plates. .009 thick, 23x Dutch Boy kanekelon wig and Manchester. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN All concrete repairs, both In- r o o ETNG — SpeclaUiliig re- Rdentlal service. J. D. Real vUle^. Conn., 04066. Phone 872- 34” , 25 cen ts ea ch o r 5 fo r $1. stand. 647-9218. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? side and outside, railings, pairing roofs of aU kinds, new sjgtate Assoc., 443-6129. gi03_ SERVICE station attendant ______SORRY SAL U now a merry BanknqK, repossession? Hon­ landscaping. Reasonably roofs, gutter work, chimneys, I I NEVER LAID A with some mechanicalmecnanicai abtUaoiu- \VHEBUJ3HAIR. very good con- gal. She used Blue Lustre rug PNeERONlM,TOHO! est D oui^ accepts lowest priced. Call 648-0861. cleaned and repaired. 80 years ^ — ;;------— ------IIT Z lZ rae PART-TIME and evenings. HE np THAT ALL down, smaUest payment, any- BuSilWU OppOrlWlIfy 20 Emergency PBX switchboard ties. References required.„ Ap- gigg. paper cutter, very and upholstery cleaner. Rent ■ HIMSELF/ experience. EVee estimates. STEVE CANYON where. Not smaU loan finance u n USHSD or unwanted cars re­ ------^ ------op el^ . Apply Watkins Bros. 2“ SP*”««-a Sto, . ^ good condition, $18. 644-1343, electric shampooer $1. Olcott BY MIL'TON CANIFF CaU Howley, 648-6861. company plan. Douglas Motors moved, $10. removal charge. 986 Main St. '***^*'' ______after 6:30 p.m. Variety Store. ■ J 846 Main. Ask for Dave, 876-4869. ______~ 3 ■ So glTSy TURNS TO THE CITIZENS' ..AND AT A CERTAIN SPRING 8AND SHORT-WAVE SYSTEM AND LONELV GAS STATION MEROUliY Cougar, 1970, XR7, d k X’B Snow Plowing HCGting am i rllHllbing ------37 BROADCASTS HER OWN CAUnoURY Help Wanted - Male er Female ONION RIN66 IS LOCKED WORDED B0U.ETIN_ HOPING A exceUent condition. Automatic clallslng In serving Rockledge q u a n TS Plumbing Service — IS THE SEASON appliance, new clothes Into g m i etthWHw.______IN THE TRUNK OF A STOLEN HAM SOmeWHERE WIUSPOTTHE transmission, pciver brakes mid surrounding areas. Driy*; pYee estimates, plus quaUty TO BEGIN A reality. Earn extra cash all j a n ITORS evenings Man- CAR-BUT 8ECAUSE NOTHBT GET-AWAY CAR- and steering. 644-1858. ways, sidewalks, sanding. CaU 648-4841. HAS BEEN REPORTED, THERE ^ PROFITABLE BUSINESS your own selling famous Avon Chester area. Experienced, MACHINE OPERATORS 448-0002. products to friendly people, call 643-6491, 8-6 p.m. only. IS NO^OFFICIAL' POUCE ALERT i 1969 CHBVELU), 850, alr-condl- ——— ------— SAM WATSON Plumbing and r-) AORTHEVEHICtf... NEW 8-BAY COLONIAL For detaUs call, 289-4922 . ------tioned, vinyl top, standard on Heating. Bathroom remodel. 'flIIIIH'tMu. CARCARE CENTER ------— ------FIRST class toc\ and die mak- Weavers — Cloth Inspectors floor, axo^ent condition. CaU j u n k cars removed, any con- repairs. Free estl- HBE3LINB Fsidilons has (^por- Apply In person. Sngi- 3-15 647-9704, 648-1404 anytim e. dlU on. $10. Phone 8T2-94SS. m atea. CaU 449-8804. AVARJIBLE. tunnies tor women with a car neered Metals, 10 HllUard St., Willinfi! to train qualified applicants 'who want per­ portuni­ f POWI- HAS TH& .1 V MyweeKuV v / T 1 0 0 1949 MERCURY, stoUon wag- xWO YOTOO married men ^ M IBIm ryi ment, coUectlng or deUverlng. ty to associate yourself with a M0N6V UNPeR SAD-n'S ( ALLOWANCe J company ts In its field. Elx- CHENEY BROS., INC '> h on, air conditioned, $1,860. yg smaU repair jcbe and paint- SUNOCO F or Interview call 646-0480, IT. \ AAONgy, / 19 cellent benefits, salary open. 81 COOPER HILL ST. EAAPXy. AGAIN/ — Savings Bank of Manchester, ing, also cellar cleaning and 568^400 876-2718, 878-4549. 440-1700. Ught trucking. CaU 446-2493, p r e SSMAKINO altara* —Aff p p- lyw C____ oca- C ola, 461 M ain St., MANCHESTER, CONN. sUpbovers and Bvenlnga and weekends, Mr. MATURE woman for clerical East Hartford 646-8726. ______tiops—ateo LITTLE SPORTS CHEVROUDT Nova 1971, 4-door position. Good typist with fig­ B Y ROUSON dra^iies mkde. Free pick-up Monaghan, 247-2460. $90. 'WEEKLY salary plus SHOWER POWER! satta, 4 cylinder, stond.^ S a NDY m«t. gon^l "rd^ve^ aiai O ^ -h ure apptttude essential. Pleas­ SHOWER POWERI transmlsalan, radio, white- painting,/nalnUng. / carpentry, and cece- «*>* aeuvory. ant working conditions In a bonuses for full-time servicing RfilNT a flameless electric lUBNT a flamelesa electric FOR IJCAHB —Sperry’s Glen, 4 walls, wheel covers, side trimi S i!^ ^ rk . Reasonable rates for Anne. ______smaU polyethylene converter of Fuller Brash customers. water heater. As Uttie as 68c tvater heater. As Uttie as 68o Solton'.'O acre pend plus 20 v ery low m U eage, $2,800. 742' and good experience. CaU 648- dresses, suits, wed- plant on Tolland St. In Eut Guaranteed raise in 60 days. a week. FREE servlce/nor- a week. FREE servlce/nor- .acres recreation area Includ­ Hartford, pall 628-9471 in the 648-0472. onal InstaUation on Helco mal Installation on Helco 9UB. 7906 or 228-9267. gowns and veUs, all cus- lin es; Bome alterations. ing concession stands, pa- mmnings for interview ap­ lin es. ^ tom m ade. SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to 1970 MALIBU, red with white TREE SBRVICB (Souclor) trices 449-118$. Villon, athletic Adds, swim­ pointm ent. cenvartiUe top. white uphol- Trees cut, huUdlng lots clear- Reasonable prices. 64wiw. ming, picnic area, etc. $2,600 drive In Manchester. Approxi­ PROGRESSIVE J & l /V/W 3 -IB - stery, warranty guarantee, low ed, trees topped. Got a tree ------per year. Ideal tor clubs, or- HAIRDRE28SER wanted — Ex­ mately 7:16 to 8:46 a.m., and EUECTRIC PLUMRING CO. S-»3 cws m U eage stereo tape, caU after problem? WeU worth phone i j a a ganlzations or Individuals. CaU perienced. Ebccellent working 2:16 to 8:46 p.m. We wUl train 549-9055 289-2679 6, 647-9710, 872-8048. call, 742-8262. R ead H era ld A dB after 6 p.m., 541-1081. conditions. 643-7904. you. CaU 643-2414.

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THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Scrie 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses Per Sole 72 Hoowt For Salt 72 Out of Towu compeUtions. In Dens 1 through l i & A L INVITATION South Windsor 8 respectively, the winners mOHLAND STREET MANGHUfflEK — Seven-room F6r S alt 75 MANCHESTER MAiNGHBlBTER, S-bedroom do-, HaixUng. Steven Doucet, Kenny Mrs. Gandhi Wins N o m i NATIOHS fOR.THeAHNUAt. WHILE 'toU 'RE lonlol, watl-lo-waU caroling, d u s^ buUt e-room Qokntol CdcnlaL New 'ktUshen, two iriTiM iin T NOTICE T O B ID were Kevin Halloran, Mark CLASSIFIED PumWO UP THE CUSTOM RANCH with.attached garage. Flnighed battas, largo rooms. Bwdoeed *'^**"*“ ^ — Browns Rd. "WHtLe'YOU'Re'AT’tT " AWARDS IH baths, fire-place, interna­ niroe-bettatMMn (taUt Isvsl, Uv- ^ hereby given of the ’Ibe Board of Education, Man­ Capital Fund Ocmeau, Robert TYusch, Mark. SCREEH6WOULD rec room, 1)4 baths, quaUty with all the trtmmih(a, S tional Associates, 647-1800. porch. Aluminum siding. Dou­ tag room with b «i^ picture certification of party-endomed chester, Oonnscticut, aoUolta Ktoeewskl, Alan Theriault and ViHlte YOU'RE UP 'JOU WASH THE throughout. Beautiful lot IM ve ble garage. Kasrss Agen^, 646- bedroom*, 2 bath*, formal wiMaw and flrenUee, oU hot candidates of Um Demoorstio Mds for the Installation of a roof Arthur Charland. Webelos win­ In Wake of War VJILLVA G E T ME J WlHDOWS? by 197 Highland, give us a oaU (081. Hearing Set dlnlny and Uvli« room,' ROUUNO PARK— Immaculate water host, drUled waU, at- election os memberii at the Buckland School. Sealed ners from Den’ 1 through 8 ADVERTISING CAMNA SEERf 8-room C^pe, full shed dormer, and start pocking. T.J. dookett. (OenHimed fMm Page One) lat Rajput Regiment. ’’But ours kitchen with built-in*, fom lly ALUMINtnc sided 7-room tached gmnge, large wooded ^ '^'own Committee of said Mds wUl be received until were WllUam Gillette, Brad two fuU baths, paneled, rec R e a lto r, %4S-1877 A pubUc hearing on recom­ ia a free and sovereign country, room with dual fireplace, Rsnch, many extras, *at-ln lot Priced for quick sale, only Party in the Town of Bolton. A March 80, 1972 at 8:80 p.m., at Streeter and James Halloran. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOlJRS room, wall-to-waU carpeting, mendation* of the Capital Im- who came to her bungalow Sun­ and we must run our own af­ ' patio, aluminum elding, 2- MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, 78, modem U toh^ 1)4 baths, spa­ $88,600. toaaenger Oo, Heal- list of the persons so endorsed which time they wUt be pubUdy Judges were Fire Marshal day to cheer her: 8:30 AJE. to 5:00 PJ». dishwasher, dose to bus and fairs. You laave as friends.” car garace, carpeting, all large lot, 2-car gardjge. Ctaar- cious Uvlng and dining room, shopping. Assumable 6)4 psr *”rhis Is only the beginning of ’the withdrawal was com­ within walUng distance to jBon Agency, 648-0688. main floor family room, car­ office, bring the office of the WllUam CromUe. Models were cent mortgage, 20’s. Prlnolrt** ANDOVER — Large pleted 13 days ahead cf sebed- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Martin School. peting, extra laqfo ecreened Itanoh Tbwn Cleric, Bolton Center t :M RM, DAT HKTOBB PUBUOATION only. 648-1816. MANCHESTER — Excellent 8- (1,TOO square foet), ca porch Just off kitchen. Only 5% Road, ond copies thereof are DcMdUae fbr Satnrdajr and Monday ia 4:M p.m . FMday MERRITT AGENCY room Chpe on bus line. Call months after the Pakistani sur­ M A N C H E S riR 29,900. Principals only, ownsr Mras, a usable shed. available for pubUo dlstribiri Bo&itl of BdiAcutiofi. 1146 A lAtoi* dAto i_ A niomns ATtor tno yainatBitt, nir* R ea ltor* 048-118O render at the eitd of the two- Towne Realty, 649-4068. 048-4286. TUh home sits up eff Rout* 6, tlcn FOR T if e oloso to Bolten Itae. Present week war. ’Ibere were 160,000 FOREST HULS — Imniaculate number of ’Town Ocun- »■ r u r c . >- ■>. -.Jszs SPRING ST. area — Superb An- MODERNISTIC I I CHARMINO six-room colonial, owners have no further need Bustaese Manager —--aoMnnoi presented to Gory Motu- . Meanwmie, uie^i^ inoiM Indian troops in the country DIAL 643-2711 If you hre seeking something 7-foom Raised Ranch. Alumi­ mtttee membere to be elected, aaldi built 7-room Raised new aluminum siding and for thta targe a home, their then; last week between 6,000 'HrilLE "toURE PQWH10WH VWILE YOU'RE GOIMG UPSTAIRS 3-13 different In a Contemporary num siding, 8 bedrooms, 3 foU under party rulee, is SO. ------WllUam Reyn^ Steven Ranch, many, many extras, storm Saab, fIrspUoe plus loot wUl be your gain. Sensibly mit Sunday after a retreat pa and 8,000 were left, VtoULO "toU PiCH UP THE -ID tA H E A H A P VfOULO YOU home, don’t miss our redwood baths, formal Uvlng room, ffoUce la also hereby given Stephen Anderson, . quaUty plus Hutchins Agency, many extras. $b>otleas oendi. priced to seU in mld-twentiee. rade in Dacca Stadium at Bangladesh now has an army TAliE THESE BOXES UP sided R. Ranch set In a forest dining room, rustic fsmUy that a primary wlU be held on Legal Notices Oommittee Chairman WllUam George Zdanis, John Bednars, Conrinued From Preceding Page DRVCLEAHIHG? Realtors, 6498824. ticn. Oonvsnient location. Own­ ^ Ich Prime lanister Mujlbur of 12,000 to 15,000 men to back of trees. ’This custom buUt home room, 2 fireplaces. AU drapes, candidacies Oourt of Probate Brian Durgan and Paul Cor- 1 0 T H E A T D C ? er, 6498881. ^ eVoriutt, Realtor, at 648- jeazt DOlstrict litrict of 1~llAiiciiDaler ' Maguire said the towns needs Rahman tcok the salute. up the poUce end mlUtia In MANCHESTER — D u ]^ , 6-6, has all the Uttle extras for those curtains, waU-to-«raU carpet­ 26% of the N o n c s ) TO o S ^ T O R S were express^ by various town ^ keeping order among the 76 ing and appUancea Included. ___ number of town committee SSSTATE o r Articles For Sale 45 Rooms WiHiout leard 59 modem kitchen, bullt-lMitove, seeking the best. Low 60s. 649- ^ ThSri^Sl^imd S ^ leave,” Sheik Mujlb trid mUUon people r itto Florida- 6306. Half -acre beautifully land­ 73 COIAXMBIA - TWO - fa m ily members to be ri^ riected ^ ^by such orte?^riB^^vid peared before the capital Im- . OOMPtifiTTE set of Bncyclopae-- ATTItAXTnVB room for rent, -refrigerator, exceUent condi­ Lott For SoM the scarlet-turboned men at the size nation. scaped treed lot. AMting mid house. Privacy, two sew*. Ap- party In the munlotpaUty) are c. dSiiw *« pravenU committee. He said wobeloa Packs 1-3. dia Brlttanica, never used, kitchen and parking privUeges. tion. $88,900. Hutchins Agency, 40s. Owner: 648-9270. MANCHESTBR — Five aorea, pnodmateiy $160 month rent to tiled In accordance with Sec- their requeats should be reaUzed $460. Phone 742-MM. L ad iee on ly. CaU 64S-S78S. Realtors, 6498824. Boy’s BSekettaiU .. B & W .. approodmately 8 acres busi­ new $84,900. T. J. tions 9-888 to 9-460, inohiaive, of 1V73 or be barred by law. Tbe fidu- by the residents end added he BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. FOREIST HULiS area — Central In the South Windsor Junior Delta Chapter Installs Slate GENTLEMAN only, room to MANCHESTER — West side, 4- ness n aone. 260’ frontage. Wri- Ckookett, Realtor, 8768879. the General Statutes by persons clary la: ,p campoeeo would be "looktag for a large _a. Realtors — MLS alr-condlticned custom huUt Boys’ BasketbaU League, the Harold A. Whiting of 12 mend A. Tllden, organist; Lyle ^ rent, references. Centrally lo- bed room Ca:pe, fomUy room, 2 verton Agency, Realton, 849- other than party-endorsed can­ m Cedar Street turnout” St the hearing at which Manchester Parkade Colonial. Aluminum siding, NORTH OOVENIRT New 8- llsneheeter.. Conn. OSOtO Fuel and Feed cated. Phone 646-1061. baths, carpeting, garages, % 2818. didates; provided the number he hopes residents will “make Rc^la and Bulls emerged as Lydall St. was instaUed Satui^ Neddow, hlstorltui; and Wll- MRS.imjiA emiER Manchester—6498806 fireplace, paneled family teem acre lo4. Only $29,900. Hayes bedroom Split LaveL . 1)4 of Buch candidacieB plus the Oourt of ProbSte known their feelings as to the champs for the season, ^ay night as high priest of Delta sentinel. SEASONEH? fireplace wood for QUAVeRTONN ,m . with beamed celUng, phis- fin­ ANDOVER —beach rights, $2,- District of Manchester Agency, 646-0181. betiis, firaplace, garage. H l^ number cf endoraed candidates meet Important needs of the The Royals, coached by Allan ^ ^ Installing officers w ere sa le, $18 a p ick -u p loa d . D e­ MANCHESTER — ’Two-famUy, ished rec room downstairs, in- 600. Vernon-Briten Lake area. NOnCB TO CREOrrORS Caffyn, w, and Nice treed lot, $4,200, beach in ceremonies at the Masonic Apaitmsilts - Flofs ~ $27,900 <— COZY 7-room home. cy, 0468181. ed to said town oommittee. (If LETITIA GLADYS MODEAN AKA title, finlehing with an 118 reC' J. Jones, both past grand high Realty, 640-4066. buUt-in bar. WaU-to-wall wool rights. ToUsnd - acre, $4,000. LETnTA MODEAN OR GLADYS ord. The Bulls, coached by Dick T em p le. Tenements 63 Baseboard heat, two-car ga­ number of omMetag candidacies MODEAN LIWV Study M eetin g priests of Royal Arch Masons Apartments - Flats - O ut of Town Houses For 5ale 72 rage. Nice bam. horse stalls, carpeting throughout, self­ Hayes Agency, 6468181. Pursuant to an order of Hon. David BelUveau, captured the B Dlvl- Other officers Installed are In Connecticut; and Clarence DRY OAK fireplace wood, |10 MANCHES’TBR - Vernon line. MANCHESTER — 4 - room Mie acre. Hutchins Agency, cleaning oven, many other ex­ W aaf«d-Rtallttala77 Four membere of the South sion tiUe with a lO-l season Elmer E. Stone, exceUent king; Schlebel, Charles K. Lynn, Wal­ 'o rd e r s d eliv ered . C a ll 742-7886. Tenements 63 For Rent 66 Elj^t-room, Garrison CiUonlal, apartment, 2 bedrooms, good Offered by the Realtors, 649-6324. tras. Owner, 648-7694. Vfindsor League of Women record. Wayne M. Gariand, excellent ter North, Ernest Zoppa, Ame 686 CENTER — 4%-room du­ ROCKVIL1.E — 'ihree - room 2^ baths, famUy room, 4 bed­ Resort Fioperty ALL CASH for your property SEASONED firewood, cut and location, heat, hot water, .two Voters wlU hrid a special meet- Division playeffs begin this aft scribe; Francis J. Schlebel, Sterud, Earl Larsen and Grady plex, 1^ baths, all appliances, apartment, heat, hot water, MANCHBS’TER — Bxe.<'.utive rooms, double garage. Only $26,900 — LARGE 3 - bedroom wtthta 34 heun: AvoM red Forma for petitions for tiling clary u split to length, dump-truck air-condlUoners, garage. Call For Sole 74 Harold O. Modeon tag Wednesday at 8 p.m. In the ernoon amd the semi-finals will secretary; ^ j^ n L. Griswold, Pearson, all past high priests fully carpeted, alr-ccndlUcn- stove, refrigeratoi. $126. transferred. Must sell, newer $37,600. Hayes Agency, 646- Ranch, fireplace, aluminum tape. Instant aervlee. Hayes such candidacies by or on be­ 11 FroakltaiSt.. load, $28, half a load, |16. Call dally except Sunday, 643-0266. Town Hall with local election be played at the Timothy Ed- Sr., trecuiurer; Robert W. cf Delta Chapter. ,, ers, heat and hot water, stor­ Adults only, no pets. Security PHILBRICK Rsised Ranch, aluminum sid­ (USl siding, garage, large wooded RESORT property for sale to Agency, 6468181. half of enroUed Democratic Manchsstsr, Oonn. OMMO after 6, 643-9604. officials who participated in the wards School gym March 18 and Ferry, Oaptatai ri the host; James McKay was organist, age and parking. On bus line, deposit. Parking, one car. Call ing, 4 bedrooms, dining room, lot. Hutchins Agency Realtors, party members may be obtain­ Court of Probate NICE 6-room duplex, IH baths, MANCHESTER —6-room home. November election. 26. Frank Crawshaw, principal so- and the soloist was Mrs. Janna lamUy room with fireplace, 649-6324. Haystack M t. ed from VniUam J. Houle, Dem­ ■ District of Mucheater attic, basement, rec room, convenient to shopping. Eight- 643-9678. Bowers School, .fireplace, new ageT For prompt friendly ser- NOTICE TO ^E______D IT O R S The meeting has been caUed FWH Helps - Joifcner; David C. Toomey, Jones Kalina of Cambridge, AGENCY new wall-to-wall carpeting, 3 Vermont. CaU 6468467 for fuiv- ocratic Registrar , of Voters, nice yard, one-car garage, apartment unit. 649-9466, 646- furnace, rec room, city utili­ vice, eaU Xioula Dlmock Real­ ___EfTTA!'ATE OF as D(Ut of the leasue’s state- Tbe South Windsor FISH Ytcyal Arch captain. Mass. A Quartet composed of Garden-Form- 0600. bathe, 2-car garage, treed lot. ther taformaUon. $226. monthly. No i>ets. Securi­ COLONIAL—8 rooms, 7 years ties, garage. Must sell, $23,- ty, 6498628. Purn^ - ^ecticut’s (Friends In Service Here) re- Also, Frank J. Schlebel, chap- Wesley Miles, Ronald Erickson, 3 Dairy Prodvch so ty deposit. Available April 1st. Resort Property old, 24’ foot Uvlng room, fire­ Low 40’s. EYechette A Martin, Connecticut. Instructions for til- c. Sspro. Abtins Judge, oU cisims election laws. WE HAVE customers waiting 600. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. celved 17 telephcne calls for as- lain; ^rdinand D. Lewis, grand Richard Reinohl and Everett Call 643-0237. For Rent 67 place, country kitchen, famUy Realtors, 647-9893. W OODUttD Out off Town EXPERTS to locating space BUY your potatoes, direct from for the rental cf your apart­ 1*^ Local official. Invited to ut- sistance during the n)chth cf master of the third veil; Prank MacCluggage also sang. The the potato warehouse, co^er room, four bedrooms, garage. ACREIAOE — 11-room Colonial For Solo 75 ... Oommeretal, restdeintial tAliMd In PArt Is Instruction barred by law. Tbe fldu- tend the meetiner include Town February. Anyone /In ScuUi S. Findlay, grand master of the colors were presented by Wash­ AVAILABLE immediately — ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ FAMILY CAMP sites, uie- HOMES OF of Buckland Rd. and Tolland Large lot $36,900. large barn, Hutchins Agency tadustrial — for punhase er *’•**’ ‘**_.J*** petition tann, ^ ^oie t Cleric Charles N. Enes, Regis-, Windsor who is urgent need second veil; WiUlam J. Bsullak, ington Commandry, Knigbm new 3 - bedroom duplex, 1^ tate Associates, Inc., 648-6129. front, 2^ mllOs from Nlantic, MANOR OOVENTHT — Needs decorat­ Tpke., Buckland. As low as $1 EXCELLENCE Realtors, 649-6324. lease. Tlry us, youTl Uke us. ccqtlea of which are avaUable In 3, Box 68. Lake Rood trar of Voters, Mrt. Clain Grit- cf temporary fiWstance with grand master of first veil; Ray- Templar, of Hartford. baths, separate basements, seasonal $300. Write The Is­ RANCH—6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, ing but for 116,900 who cores! said Registrar’s office. Prior to East Hampton, tW ctlcut 06424 Roberta Gorton; for 60 pounds. 646-8248. We have 2 real nice quaUty Keltii Real Estate, 6468128, transpertation, meals, babysit­ land, Islanda Dr., Bast Lyme, rec room, carpeting throughout MANCHESTER — $26,900 8- Five-room CMpe, fireplace, ga^ driveways, $286 monthly, secu­ homes listed: APARTMENTS •46-1988. gJ*^„j***^ Deputy Reglstraro Julia ting or housework may call the Ittsiness Locations Conn. stays. Large irebd and well rooms, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, rage, treed lot, near lake. CACT^ CendidAte AT A OOXJRT OP PROBATB bold •ws*_ Anaioa^ J rity, lease. Frechette A Mar­ One . . . Carman Road, 3,200 ’ ’h otlin e” num ber, 643-1066. For Rent 64 landscaped lot. $28,900. aluminum siding, new fur­ HOMESTEAD ST. Won’t last, ooU early. Fre- SEUJNO your propeityT We to be propewed thereto plus a ^ ^ and Mrs. Aritae Bid- Household Goods 51 tin, Realtors, 647-9908. square feet of Uvlng space, 3Vi Tbe oiganlzation received ten nace, trees. Hutchins Agency OFF W. smHM^ TTKE. chette 6 Martin, Resltcra, 647- need Usttags, oaU Jehn H. MRS. ELIZABETH FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices RAI3EU> RANCH—6 rooms, 2 baths, brick and aluminum . . . Atao the'moderotoro, MTO. new volunteers during Febru­ DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ For 5ale 70 Realtors, 649-6824. 9098. combination, heat, hot water, loaded with extras . . . you gotta MANOHES’IER p en Dm ., Realton, 8468861. candidate must bem me<$fUeq wim with A^ngTudai«r“ArilngJud^ — Myrtle Odium. WUUam Guv. ary. 'They are Mrs. Walter Ck», READER AND ADVISOR GAS STOVE, 80” , apartment ment, waU-to-Wall carpeting laslneu Property baths, finished on first floor with Estate M Marion Sheehan see It to. beUeve It, and: ------^ M « . jean Chmelman, and Mrii...... slae, good condition. 648-2466. throughout, complete appli­ private bath, air-conditioning, fireplace. Lower level unfin­ MANCHESTER West side, 6- 1, 2 and 8-bedroom luxury Mrs. Paul Cyr, Mrs. Robert HOROSCOPE AND CARD READER ances, vanity bath. Centrally caipetlng, ground floor loca­ MANCHESTER Industrial Cen­ ished with beautiful fireplace, 2- Up on Waranoke Road, a lovely room older Cofonial, 8 large apartments. Features waU-to- 1971 NEXXIHI-Alco sewing ma­ located. $176. monthly. R. D. tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, ter, exceUent financing avail­ car garage. Large lot. $36,900. customised Csq>e that defies de­ b ed room s, V^ baths, garage. waU carpeting, vanity tile HowNEED About A NEW A nice HOUSE? 5\4*rooih N O T IC E J J S iST te’^SSiSTSmi mai/i Tulee.‘“w Ooueiretor, praying lor eu- chanlcs, NormAn S Boucher, Jo- Mn. Robert Gutt, Mrs. ‘SZI;Robert chine. Unclaimed lay-away, Murdock, 648-2692. 867 Main St., 6496221. able. Centrally located. For scription, 4 bedrooms, rec room, Only $27,000. LaPenta Agency, baths, built-in oven, range, Ranch with buUt-liiA dWiwaeh. A DIVORCB PBirmON HAS Oriteer, and Rl<*ard Smith, Wimam Whalen, HORSE LOVERS — 7-room Advice on all affein of Ufa .itch a. love, msrrlaga, butinaas, health never used, originally 1149.60 ' full details, call Elarie, Inter­ level lot, superior neighborhood, Realtors, 646-2440. dishwasher, refrigeralm' and X ^Trower BEEN FILED AGAINST THE in sold oppll- Nlchotaoo. M«. Norman Brollsfotd and FOUR-ROOM doctor’s office. Raised Ranch. 3 years old with dimosaJ, electric heat, 2 air- and Working proMenw. Are you lonelv, dhtrewed, unhappy? Is your now $69.80, Buttonholes, mono­ 466 M AIN S T R E E T — F irst national Associates, 647-1800. etc. Another that must be seen. lowed one octlng up? If m>, don't fall to so. thb gifted woman.'She Excellent location. First floor. cathedral ceilings' in Uvlng room conditioners, glass eliding onanlceblglotwlthabemUlful ^ B I^ N T IO N ^ Albert J T S L S S S grams, hems, sews on buttons, floor, 8-room apartment. Heat, T.. J. Crockett, Realtor, ^ 1677 MANCHEHTER — ElxceUent 6- view.— AUAll fora------a..I nice------price<- of ^ JamesTam aa ASirtaTurie iptag CH«ige WlU confer others snd felled, she asks for s few moments of your time to prove er. Cell 646-2425. 9 to 5 p.m. ple parking. Starting at $176. more Info, at 6498806. Briton, Connecticut, United CaU 649-1680. bam and corral on well treed Garrison Colonial in exceUent carpeting. Ask for Joan, inter­ Dated at Bolton, Cionnectlcut, to oU penwas interested In coran and MYs. Virginia Zuck- First and Second Degree on she Is the O N LY O N E who can help you with A N Y problem that INDUSTRIAL acreage — aU Handy to shopping, schools, — n W T States of America 06040, who you may haw. such as love, courtship, disvorcs, business, lawsuits. COMPLETE kitchen unit — In­ SPACIOUS Manchester 6-room lot. $88,900. school auea. Owner, 649-1427. national Associates, 647-1300. ’THREE-ROOM comer office utiUties, wUI build to suit and bus and rellgfoiu facilities. • 6 13 OL Vv 6 6 apply to the County this 8th day to March, £Li‘^e*TSSfZ>d“*n2i2 a ^ of o^fU^Tue^y cludes stove, oven, hood, sink, apartment, $160, no pets, utlli- Olive He Toomey, thereon, by pubUshu^R^s ^ ^ p.m. at the Wappin^r Oom- All readings are private and confidential. su ite. H ouse A H ale B ld g., 968 lease or seU. Warren B. How- CUSTOM built Ranch with 2 MANCHESTER — ExceUent Model apartinmt open for Court at Robert House, 2 Starkle counters and cabinets, $200. tlea extra, security deposit. inspection 128 Saturday and Tawn Clerk Scoot Awmde munity House. Main St. Phone 643-4846. ' land, Realtor, 643-1106. full baths, first floor paneled ccndltimi and neighborhood. ^ P«ton. Lanclahlro, for paper having a circulation tn-oald HALF PRICE WITH THIS AD 646-8816 after 6. Im m ediate occu p a n cy. 633- Sunday, other times by eq>- famUy room, double raised Ebqxmdsdile five-room home Reutm --IM a copy of the petition. If within district, atlMurt seven dags before At a recent Annual Blue and Open daily and Sundays from 0 am to 9 pm. 6026. COMMERCIAL place for lease PRE5IDENTIAL pointm ent. the day of the hearing, to appear If (X jEAN, used refrigerators, hearth fireplace, beautiful cus­ with fireplace, largb famUy Mantwster Pannm 7 tveeks he has not communlcat- 15SLBanquet, members of Boy Manoiiestor Evening HetwM di'rridr eh ippblhtmaht or sale, 461 Main St., next to NOTICE ranges, automatic washers SDC-ROOM Duplex, hot water, tom coimtry kitchen, 2-car ga­ kitchen with breakfast nook, BuUt b y Mancheater- 6196606 0,^ Registrar, the Court T be Conn. Department of ntum to Court. ' Scout TYoop 886 won awards in South Windsor Oorreqioiident post office. Excellent business Houses For 5ole 72 VILLAGE APT5. 643-8751 with guarantees. See them at heat, adults, security deposit. rage. $42,900. formal dining room, garage. SOUTH .WINDSOR, 4-bodroom to his ab- ’Tramportation, Bureau of Ad- ’ Order of the Court, the fire engine model making Bortwra Voiyick Tbl. 844-8274. location with building. Call MADELINE U. EIEBARTU, Geric B .D . P e a rl’s Am>Uances, 649 A v a ila b le, M arch 16th., $186 M anchester Lovely treed lot. Char Ben II & R Housing Corp. finlstration, wlU accept bids dh 646-2426, 9-6. $22,900—^Five-room Chpe. Cosy MANCHE5TER Rench, Uvlng room with fire- ■***®®- cc; Herman Yules, Conservator . Main St. Call 648-2171. monthly. CaU 648-0917. Agency, 643-0688. C . R. DAVIES, March 20, 1972 at 10:30 a.m., NEW LISTING Uvlng room with raised hearth Rentals by phtoe, attached garage, lot to M Registrar E8T, covering the Installation JOHN buys and sells used fur­ IMMEDIATE occupancy new 8- GOOD visible highway location, U A R Colonial in execu­ fireplace, garage, good location. 'FOUR famUy brick, 2- bedroom R o b e rt D . one acre plus. OiU Alter- Parttime counter help, mom-' M urdock of Floor Tile lit Alrttoe Opera­ niture, appliances, 479 Middle bedroom Duplexes, all sepa­ Bolton Notch, 1-84 at door. tive area, living room Ideal starter home. apartments , 4 bcuiement go.-, national Assoclatos, 847-1800. togs, afternoons, evenings Beautiful remodeled show­ tions Officos, Franols S. MUiphy l^ e ., east. Open afternoon. rate uUUUm , basements, with fireplMe, formal din­ rages, exceUent cmdlticn. As­ Realtor 6488692 and Saturdays. VERNON — liovely 6 - room ’Terminal BuUding at Bradley Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, d rivew a ys, 1^ baths, $226 rooms, offices, warehousing. ing room, family room, JUMBO sized Colonial and lot sumable mortgage. CaU ShuTe, 648-9661 INVITATION Aiqdy to person Oopo on spacious wooded lot. International Alirort, Windsor untU 9 p.m ., 646-6828, 646-7679. monthly, security and lease, Suitable .. buUding material kitchen with built-lns cus­ offering charm and spacious­ International Associates, 647- 6468926 BOBATOWN a O O O fY C A R Ftoittied rec room and wulk- Frechette A Martin, 647-9993. dealer, buUder, remodeler, tom dnq>es, waU-to-waU car­ ness. Ten rooms, 2% baths, 1300. < T O B ID Locks, Connectlout—TToject No. 1216)4 Silver Lane I TWO orange-plaid lounging kitchens, pools, appliances, peting, laundry room, half modem kitchen with buUt-lns. 8 « a e d b id * WlU b . ro o e lv o d BRr2-72. Bast HartfMd sofas, bolstered backs. Ideal MANCHESTER —Royal Arms carpeting, recreational and bath all on the first floor. ’Two large enclosed poises, 2- MANCHE»’fi^ ^ deck. This prtme ^ office of the Director oi Proposals are avallablo at the car garage. to AttaraA«(ftitelM tties.Piloea J? ™ for den or rec room. $76. Phone 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ contractors equipment. 1-223- Second floor conBists of 4 UNUSUAL Bureau of Administration, Pur­ 742-8901. ments. ySilly equipped kitchen, 4460. to sea at $27,900. CaU Doris chases Section, 17 Von Dyke large bedrooms, master bed­ TEH ROOM contemporary flia-iufL' TaiTirtro iifofoiffvf rvh Tfgmi otT eet, M A iicheeter, Oomis, uiuU A m baths, carpeting, private Avenue, Hartford, Golmeottout. room with fuU bath and a Ranch with 8-room studio apart­ CONTEMPORARY SPLIT Now Leasing Choice Marrii 24, 1972 at 11:00 B.m. lor ABKXINDinONER, Frigld- patio with barbecue, * con­ OFFICE Space. . CaU T. J. ton^M IR, 948-1321.______CRAFTS SUP- Attention: Mr. VTlUam J. Har­ WANTED fuU bath off the haUway. ment or In-Iaw suite, over alre, 9,600 BTU. Inserts In venient location, children wel­ Crockett, Realtor, at 643-1677. Ebur bedrooms, 3 fuU baths, ele­ v ey . Clean, Late Model ’This home has a 2-car ga­ acres of land with a view, red­ Office Space In Manchester z n B i^ rt|g __ TO»|i fft, Hooidan- PUSB •— RBCRBA’IION DBl- RADIAL TIRES wall. Phone 643-7324. gant Uvlng room with fireplace, come, $216. 644-1619. D. J. Numerous one-room plus units rage, aluminum siding, alu­ available. TNiro suites of 800 wood construction. Large ther­ large efficient kitchen, rec ttol,nsi|^iboriiood, 6 ■ room PARTMENT. H enry C o. minum storms and screens, call 646-6300 ONE (1) AIR COMPRESSOR and 1,000 feet in the Manches­ mopane windows. room, air-conditioned, in-ground Oap6, ftiU A ed dormer, oO hot USED C A R S FOR AMERICAN AND IMPORTED CARS brick fronL walk-out base­ —POLICE DEPARTMENT. Legal Nbtice WHIRLiPOOL gas dryer, excel­ CUTE two-room apartmenL ter State Bank buUding. Un­ pool, outdoor patios, double ga­ water heat, one bedroom and ment, wooded acre. ’This Is a COLONIAL—Choice residential a EleoMo Heat and Air Conditioning e WaU to Wall Car­ Tcqi Prices Paid lent condition, $00. 643-1818. heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ rage, exceUent condition. AU bath up tmflnlshed, drilled Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Oourt o f Probate limited space in new Standard quaUty home in Immaculate area, completely redecorated, peting * Vinyl Wall Covering • Full Maintenance e Parfcliig Distriot of Manrijeater For All S^es! Our great mileage maker You don’t have to go to Europe erator, electricity. References, Educators building, and we this for only $49,000. Move right weU, overslsed. 3-oar garage cations are available at the Oen- NOnOB TO CRBDn^tS condition and therefore new fuUy appUanced kitchen, • 18,000 sqy ft. available, will divide to suit tenant a Ideally | oral Services Office, 41.Center ESTATE OF WILLIAM for European designed radial tires no pets. $100. 649-6324. have a super comer location in!! CaU for appointment, 9-6 attached, acre plus lot OsU O lllea and won’t last long. Priced rigjit formal dining room, living room Located frcmi 1-86 CARTIR CHiVROLIT up on East Center Street, p.m . now. Only I26JI00. LMsenger Street, Manchester, Connecticut. DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ at $61,900. with fireplace, large master 5toi» Iquipmont 54 where we wUl sell or buUd for Co.. Realton. 1-428-9891 or 743- Town of Manchester, must be presented to the flduoisiy C0.4 INC. bedroom, fully air-conditioned. fT n n n n n rtm it ^ 9 ^ <».«*■ b efo re J u n e .6, TanniiuiiiiiRitt ment, wall-to-waU carpeting, FRECHETTE A MARITN 9718. Connecticut x 1672 or to hiured bylaw Tbe fidt Goodyear has made CANDY cases, lighted glass you. . and, let us teU jrou about 649-6259 646-6909 a 150 North Main Street 1229 Main St This is the popular complete appliances, 2 alr- Immaculate condition. Beau- Robert B. Weiss, o l^ is: radial tires for tops, fair condition. Contact the unlimited potential in the Realtors 647-9998 tifuUy landscaped grounds. Phone 649*5238 ”G 800" Radial conditloners, fuU basement, MANCHES’I E R —^East C en ter ANDOVER 8AKB — 6-room General Manager * Europeans for thirteen Tom Wunch, 648-1681. former Manchester Communi­ tire designed and washer-dryer hook;up vanity Street Colonial, with 27’ fire- Capo, 2 fuU baths, Uvtog room MsnohiSter. Chon. 06040 years and now this ty OoUege headquarters, at 189 MANCHEbT'ER 7-room older BOULDER RD. — Privacy on crafted for the type bath, glass sliding doors, placed living room, formal din­ with 6roplaco oveilooktog experience has been Bast Center Street. CaU, we home, excellent condition, 4 over IH acres. Custom Co­ imported car onto patio. $220 per month. ing room, heated sun room, lake, laige oat-ln Mtchen, 8 or put to work in building W onlod - To lu y 58 aro always avaUable. bedrooms, convenient location, lonial, rec room, special 'in­ owner. It gives Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. newer kitchen, city utUtties. half bath off kitchen. Three 4 bedrooms. Only $28,800. 'Lee- the Custom Wide terior, 2-car garage. D. J. HENRY CO. you the full benefits WANTED — antique furniture, 643-2092. MANCHESTER Central. Only $23,900. Hayes Agency, huge bedroomB and two full senger Oo, Realton, l-42t-9891, Tread Radial. glass, pewrter, oU paintings or 4,000 square feet, first floor, MANCHBJSTER — Investment baths on second floor. Home or 742-9716. of radial ply LOVELY 4-room apartment in 646- 0181, ' Invites You to attend a Seminar American made for other antique items. Any quan­ adaptable for flj^t manufac­ property, grossing over $8,000 and 'Office potential. $44,600. construction... 2-famUy house. Carpeted Uv- T(MJLAMD — New Usttog! 9- American roads and tity. The Harrisons, 648-8709, turing, warehousing, engineer­ MANCHBISTBR — 6 - room yeariy. Asking $49,600. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, long mileage, Ing room and kitchen, 1% room Raised Ranoli. Tlurao, driving conditions this 166 Oakland S treet. ing or dance studio. Warren E. House, IH hatha, large kltch- 649-2818. at the Podunk Mill Restaurant superior car baths, fuU basement, large four or five bedrooms, 2)4 tire wUl give you Howland, Realtor, 648-1106. m . Immediate occupancy, bus W e NEED LISTINGS exceptional mileage control, handling, ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, fenced in yard. Located in nice MANOHESTEUl — $19,400. Two- baths, latge paneled rao room line, city utilities. Only $22,- NOW l “ Thinkinsr o f SeU- plus a confident and superb traction. antique clothing. Jewelry, residenUal nelghboiliood. MANCHESTER — Professional bedroom Ranch. Ceramic ADVANTAGE5 OF GROUP INVE5TING IN with boaittttul fireplaoo. 'rtro 900. Hayes Agency 646-0181. feeling of control. Available in clocks, glassware, household AvaUable April 1st. Call 644- office space, all electric, new ing your property?” Call bath, aluminum storms, cel­ sets of riidtog ghuis doors to sizes to fit most ~ REAL E5TATE Pick the size you need, contents, any amount. An­ 8896 o r 648-2282. building, convenient, Vernon- MUST SELL, — 6-room Cape, TODAY! lar, garage, covered patio. rear. Sundeck, offlee and den, imported cars and check the low price. tiques and Things, 643-2604, 467 South Windsor, Route 86. 646- immediate occupancy, $22,600. TYees, bus. Hutchins Agency, garage. Heavily wooded lot some domestic MANCHESTER — Large six- # Designed for the small or large Investor Main St., M anch^er, 7320. No agents, 646-0636. Realtors, 6498824. with privacy! AU for $29,900. models. room duplex with garage, chU- Oovang Agency, 048-9674. HOUSEHOLD lots — AnUques, dren accepted. Lyndale St. $24,600, IMMACULATE 6-room PHILBRICK # Income and Growth $190 mmthly. Security deposit. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, Cape, waU-to-waU carpet, 2 SMILE! AR70-13 $58.48 . $2.35 glassware. We buy estates. C all 649-9826 a fte r 6 p .m . Houses For Rent 65 beautifUUy paneled roctne, VILLAGER #Tox Ehehers DR70-14 ISt.M $2.39 15SSR13 5.60-13 $3aT6 Village Peddler, Auctioneer. dri^>es, curtains, shade trees. AGENCY ER70-14 $S0.18 $2.61 $1.50 LARGE 4-room apartment, sec­ FIVE-ROOM bouse near hoq>t- APARTMENTS 165HR13 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. Hutchins Agency, 649-6S24. # Retirement NOTICE Ifs Catching... Send FR70-14 $88.78 $2.82 $41JS $1.69 ond floor, appliances and heat tal, quiet location, large yard. REALTORS Immedtate Occupancy GR70-14 $4t.M $3.01 1G5SR13 5.60/6.00-13 $31.70 $1.69 WANTED to buy, 4-speed trans­ included, middle-age couide, AvaUable ^ y 1st. $170. 646- MANCHESTER — Northfield ^6-ROom Townhouses, 1)44 # College Education ^ IN THE PRESTON HR70-14 $78.80 $3.31 16SSR14 5.90/6.00*14 $40.40 $2.05 no pets, no chUdren, garage, $*4.60 $2.95 mission for 1966 MOB. CaU al­ 1831, 649-8124. Green condominium, 8 bed­ tiled baths, complete COUNTY COURT FR70-15 155SR1S 5.20/5.60-15 $40.10 $1.75 references and security deposit Happy Thoughts GR70-15 $70.88 $3.07 ter 6, 649-8480. rooms, rec room, central air- kltqhen, heat, aiivcondl- # Build Your Uslote 165SR1S 5.50/5.90-15 $42.88 $1.87 required. 649-2203. FOUR-ROOM Ranch, pleasant conditioning, carpeting,. alumi­ 646-4200 ^tioning, waU-to-waU car-^ TO; ALBERT JAMES TURLE HR70-15 $77.78 $3.36 convenient suburban location, whose last, knovm address mtes 185SR1S* 7.35-15 ?$5t.2S • $2.24 num storms. 646-7949. peting, private basement, Tuesday, March 14th at 7:80 P.M. For larior cart the Custom Cushion R a d l> l-s,iM fine tread THURSTON A partm ents — 140 garage, fireplace, basement. 46 Adellado Road, Old Orchard to someone you love. daelgn ie availebla In 78" serlei elzet HR78-15, JR7S-15, 'Red stripe Rooms ¥nHwat M oard 59 washer-dryer hoOkup. I . Hilliard St. Three rooms, fuUy April 1st. Working adults. 648- HENR'Y ST. —ExceUent 6 room Beach, Maine, United States of LR7S-15, at sll|htly hl|her prices. Many other sizes available. MANCHESTER — Spacious 7- GENTLEMAN only, central lo­ carpeted, complete appli­ 2880. home, Uvlng room with fire­ Charles Lesperance For information and reservations call AniGjrlcEt# room home, aluminum aiding, cation, kitchen prlvUeges. Pri­ ances, diades, generous clos­ • Happy Birthday g l g g j l l l U lt Our R iln C k tc li F rtir a m : Because of expected place, fmmal dining room 649-7620 644-1517 TAKE NOTICE that an action htevy demand for Goodyear tire s, we may jun out of vate entrance. References re­ COVENTRY — 6 romns, single new to o t, first-floor family 3 WAYS ets, heat, hot water, parking, modem kitchen, l^ baths, 2- has been commenced against QOOOWIAII mviCf some sizes during this offer, but we will be happy to house, $180 a month plus secu­ room, double garhge. Only TO order your size tire at the advertised price and issue you quired. 648-2698, 742 - 6966 for basement storage. Near shop­ car garage. Marion B. Robert- you to the above County Court STMCt AMO HOST rity. AvaUable March 15. CaU $84,900. Hayes Agency, 648- CHARGE h h m h h QOOOVtAII 0CALEHS. a rain check for future delivery of the merchandise. appointment. pin g and churches, $176 per eon. Realtor, 648-6968. by JOAN BEATRICE TURLE Happy Anniversary Alfred Heckler between 7:80 0181. GOODYEAR - THE ONLY MAKER OF P0LY0LA8G TIRES month. Call Peterman Real­ of 2 Countess Way, Bomber THE THOMPSON House— Cot- and 8 a.m ., 742-6619. $28,900 — Six-room Colonial, Plioea shom at Goodyear Service Stone Minpetttlvely priced at Goodyear Dealer tor, 649-9404. O w ner m anaged. Bridge, Preston In the County tage SL, centrally located, aluminum aiding, new furnace, CENTRAL of Lancaster, England for deter­ CongrahiloHons large, pleasantly furnished FOUR-ROOM nuMlem apart­ garage, laigfe lot, trees. Hutch­ "GOODYEAR" mination . and ownership and. PROFESSIONAL "SNAP BACK" PROFESSIONAL room s, parkin g. C all 649-2368 ment, heat, hot water, alr-con- Out of Town ins Agency, Realtors, 649-8324. AIR CONDITIONING 3 for overnight and jMrmanent dltlonlng, ceUar storage, am­ For Rent 66 possession of matrimonial assets G el Well Wishes, ele. guest rates. ple parking. CaU 046-8243. MANCHElS’rER — Under con- Colonial with first-floor family and an order has been made 8HUID ROCKVILLE — Rockland ’Ter­ atructicn, 2 new Colonials. room, huge lot. Frontage over that the pubUcation of a notice BEINE THREE-ROOM heated apart­ race Apartments — Large and Priced in the low 80e. One lo­ 300’. Ehit-in kitchen, fo r i^ din­ MANCHESTER of the entry of such action in ROOM for rent — parking, TV, ment, waU-towaU carpet, beautiful 8 and 4-room apart­ cated in the Bentley School ing room, living room has pic­ this newspaper ahaU be deemed Happy Easter .on bus line. Call 649-4961. ture window, and a fireplace. n s i p n g M stove and refrigerator. CaU ments. Includes beat, hot wa­ area and the other in the Por­ to be good and sufficient service UNEUP VMM Service policy One full bath, two haU-baths, 8 1 742-7676. ter, aU appliances, with dish­ mM C n available extra GBlNTliElMAN to share four- ter Street area. Call early. of the proceedings on you. Fur­ Icyl. U.S. M is — a u M coUiot c»n washer, disposal, carpeting, Frechette A Martin Realtors, bedrooms. Priced in mid 80s. ther particulars of the proceed­ eddmerScyl. room apartment In Vernon, 118 MAIN STREET — Three FREE - UtePI BliMay 988 driven less than pool and your own private ter­ 647- 9998. ings may be bad on appUcation W ■■■MM^M 2S.000 miles and near circle. Swimming pool, rooms, first floor. $183.25 ■ less than 2 race in a country setting. to:—The Registrar, County !• M r S m Im * OHIiMt tYtr N l years old color television and much monthly. FamUy unit of adults. MANCHESTER—XbigUsh Chpe, PROFESSIONAL PARK Includes all labor ond From $160. Sorry, no pete. 872- KEITH Court, 2 Starkle Street, Preston, Ary U.S. car Milt M fU if needed- • 211 m.ijiir eirras iniii'minhiii with more. 876-9716. Security deposit. CaU 648-2426 Add II w aif'cend. cars. Ihesi! parts; a New 4046, 6294686. 6 downstairs rooms, include 2- Lancashire, Eingland. Limit one per birthday. {.iKhliy clinRinK- inoislun? mturd- 9 6 p.m . REAL ESTATE ------—v : - - spark plugs, condent- ROOM — For business man, bedrooms, a generous Mtchen, CORDIAUY INVITE5 YOU TO AN The action will be heard at in« siNiliinl .... ini:liMllnK door HEBRON — Wall St., 4-room den and a flreplaced Uvlng 646-4126 649-1922 ^er, points. |Pg~] Ixmt’lN. iHt.sIs, and olh»*r I’ncloRnd near churches and Main SL LOOKING for anything In real PRESTON COUNTY, COURT heated apartment including room, 2H-bedrooms Upetaln, aiviiK • Kiiiips nisi Irom starlinK Call between 6-9 p.m ., 649-2362. estate rental — apartments, 2, STARKIE STREET, hot water, caipetlng, appU- foil walk-out basement, ga­ What covki make a person happier on ni’iv l ars. slops' nisi from homes, multiple dwellings, no MANCHESSTIER — Seven-room PR E STO N , spiomlinu on used rurs . . . a hhII ROOM for working girl, a real ances, storage, laundry, park­ rage. 100x200’ treed lot. Only fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate Colonial, 1)4 baths, family LANCASHIRE, killiM ih.il works? home away from home, kitch­ ing. $180 monthly. 649-2871, 646- $27,900. Wolverton Agency, Re­ R room, aluminum siding, cen­ ENGLAND A ssocia tes, In c. 643-6129. 0682. than to make another person smile? htth^rierovtoto^ei en prtvilegee, parking. 643- altors, 649-2818. tral location, ExceUent condi­ On the 27th day of AprU 1972. 6609. -Not avoUaUe at MANCHESTER — New 3-bed- BOLTON — South Ridge Park FOREST tULLS — Immediate tion. Garage. Oidy 888,900. At 10:80 o’clock on which day room duplex, IH baths, wash­ Hayes Agency, 6468181. OPEN HOUSE you are to appear and If you fioMlyier Sonrica SIo im Two Atwoods MaDchestor Tirt, h M . LAROB funished room, for apartments. Deluxe one-bed­ occupancy, 4-bedroom Colonial, er-dryer hookups, divided cel­ Order'Your Happy A d Today! male oiriy, parking. $16 week­ room. Carpeting, alr-conditian- family room, sundeck, walk­ do not appear either In person (formeriy Cboreel Beao) 205 BROAD STREET lar, separate driveway. AvaU­ MANCHES’IER — Immaculate KBLLT BD. and VERNON OmCLR ly. OsU 646483$ after 6 p.m. Ing, dishwasher, private base­ out basement, garage. Prin­ or by your SoUcltor at the time OPP. THE POST OFFICE A T 341 IR O A D ST.. M ANCHESTER O N M A R C H 18, 1972 MUN ST. on ROUTE 80 able Immediately. Call after 6 ment. AvaUable Immediately ciples only. 648-1818 after 8 8-room Raised Ranch with 8 and place above mentioned C o ll 643-2711 ra O N E 946-9101 Phone 643-1161 — M onebee^ VE R N O N , CX>NN. CUBAN well heated room - for p.m. or weekends, 646-8070. $160. J.D . R ea l E sta te, 646- p .m . big bedrooms, 2)4 baths, for­ such order Will be made as the VIttNON, CXiNN. Atlantic Credit Cord working gentleman. Phene mal dining room and sunny Uv­ Cfourt thinks Just. Up To 6 Montha To Pay TWO-FAMILY duplex, two bed­ 7681. DBADUNBt 4tS0 PJL, Dey Before Piblicatloii Phone 876-0774 64M148 or 648-9158. MANCHESTER — New UsUng lng room with fireplace. Large Rofiashments WIR la Sorved Time: 8 A.M. to S P.M. Dated this 28rd day of Febru­ CMMDYRAB HOURS: Mon.-Wed. Mon.-Wed, 8 - 6 :S0 — Ttaare.-FH. rooms, near hospltiu. Refer­ FO U R room s, $116 m onthly, ^ 6-room Cape. Tip-top eonditioa. kitchen with buUt-lns, flreplac­ a ry 1072. 8 iS 9 - 6 — Tliun.-Frl. 8tS9-9 — • AJdU • 10 PJtt. DoUy 8 - 8 — Sat 8 • 1 ences required. $160 per pU ances. F iv e room s, $186 Waddell school. Overstse ga­ ed famUy room, 2-car garage. C. R. DAVIES, Svmitts flrmlh Sat 8t89 - 8 Son. 8 - 8 PJd. Bank' Amerioord Not Available. month. Ptallbrick Agency, 646- monthly. Large yard. 872-0366 rage. Won’t last. Only $28,800. WiUverton Agency, Raaltors Regtstrar • Read Herald Ads 4200. between 7:30-9:80 p.m. Hayes Agency, 648-0181. 649-2818. 1 A ■ i

• PAGE TWENTY MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1972 dlandf^Bter Ettraittg Ifi^rald Henntgan Successor The Weather Known by Mid-April Travelers warnings, snow- St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ Koffee Krafters will meet sleet ending early tomorrow. One to three inches expected; A b o u t T omhu ters of Isabella, meet to­ Wednesday at 9:80 a.m. at the Page 11 Community T . M em bers wUl low tonight in 20s. Clearing ICanotiMter Lodge of Masona m orrow at 8 p.m. at the KofC Wednesday with highs 86 to 40. Continue working on paper gag Manchester— A City of Village Charm will have a brief business meet- Home, flowers and are reminded to ing tomorrow at, 7:90 p.m. at ^nderson -Little^ bring shellac and a paint brush. the Masonic Temple. John HllUtown Orange will sponsor Hosteases are Mrs. Roger Ma- VOL. XCT, NO. 139 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCihfaSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1972 (OaMUIed Adverttslng on Page ig) Mather Chapter. Order of De- a public card party tomotr^w at calone and Mrs. Lyman Hoops. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS M olay, will portray the De- 8 p.m. at Grange Hall, 617 MejsUngs are open to all inter­ Mblay degree as part o f its 50th Hilite St., East Hartford. Re­ ested women in the area.. A anniversary observance. freshments will be served. baby sitter will be available.

Rehearsals for the Manches­ ter Gilbert and Sullivan Work­ shop 2Sth Bimiversary produc­ our colorhil tion "Patience” will be held to­ day and Wednesday at 8 p.m . Jordan Reaches Peace with Israel spring at South United Methodist Church and on ITiursday at 8 arlifieial flowari p.m. in Woodruff Hall of Cen­ and foliage ter Congregational Church. la Hussein on Air Tomorrow make the real ones look artificial! priced The Sacred Dance Group of BERUT (AP) — King Hus­ Center Congregational Church 1967 war and over the Gaza Jordanian premier, Bahjat Tal- from only 10c for glorious daffodils. . . . sein has reached a full peace Strip at a later state. will rehearse tomorrow at 1 houni as the most likely pre­ You’ll have to think twice or you will be agreement with Israel, Bagh­ —A federal government, p.m. at the diurch. mier of the federal govern­ watering them, they look that real! Come I dad Radio reported today. based in Amman, wiU have ment. in and p i^ out your bouquet! . The Drop-In Center for Ben- Earlier,' the royal palace in Among the first tasks of the net Junior High School students Amman announced Hussein federal government will be the conclusion of a peace treaty at South United Methodist would make a "statement authorized conn. 50c ticket agent! with Israel, said the radio. Church will be open tomorrow tremendous Importance" from 2:16 to 4 p.m . Wednesday concerning the ter­ Ambassadors of the Big Four ritory Israel seized from Jor­ powers and the Arab countries dan in the 1967 war. were handed notes by the royal ‘Ihe "Old Guard" of Emanu­ palace in Amman Monday glv- * S ml m e d * »i t el Lutheran Church will meet The Iraqi broadcast said the HthourdbOi agreement provides that the oc­ Ing the gtot of the statement tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Luther the king will make Wednesday. Hall of the church. cupied territory on'the West . UI t M j Bank of the Jordan River and Baghdad radio's report may be based on information leaked we feature-variety \ The Children's Choir of Cen­ the Gaza Strip which Egypt oc­ cupied before the war will be­ by the Iraqi Embassy In Am­ at its very best! ter Congregational Church will man. rehearse tomorrow at 8:10 p.m . come an autonomous Palestin­ ian state federated with Jordan The radio claimed Hussein is in M em orial HaU of the church. assured of army backing fol­ in a United Arab Kingdom un- lowing recent changes he made The executive board of the d e r Hussein’ s Ha.dilnilte throne. in the military command struc­ i Women’s Club of Manchester ture, including the appointment will meet tonight at 8 at the The old Arab quarter of Je­ of hto cousin, MaJ. Gen. Zeld ^ WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES I home of Mrs. Benjamin Harry, rusalem or part of it to to be ben Shakern as chief of staff. 168 Mountain Rd. >Mrs. William the capital of the new Palestin­ The broadcast denounced the I Hooker is co-chairman. ian state, Baghdad Radio said. agreement as a “treacherous Day In ... Day Out... But Israel’s leaders have said sellout” of the Palestinian The Gospel Dancers of Cen- repeatedly Jerusalem to now a cause and predicted a violent I ter Congregational Church will united city under Israeli rule KINa HUSSEIN reaction throughout the Arab rehearse tonight at 6:45 at the and will never be divided world. on PRESCRIPTIONS I church. again. over-all • authority on the new George Habash, secretary- A dispatch from Amman said kingdom’s forei^ policy, de­ general of the Popular Front The committee on wmahlp of details of a broad. new plan fense and economic affairs- . . . resulting in meaningful I North United Methodist Church aimed at breaking the deadlock The radio named a former (See Page Eight) savings to you every day! will meet tonight at 7 at the between Jordan and Israel church. The council on Minis­ were handed to the ambassa­ No ups and downs in your Prescription tries will meet tonight at 8 at dors to the United States, the costs — no “ discoimts” today, “Regular (the church. Soviet Union, Britain, France prices” tomorrow! and the Arab countries Mon­ No "reduced specials”—no “ temporary M anchester Chapter, day. U.S. Bombers Rip reductions” on Prescriptions to lure ISPEBSQHA, wUl rehearse to­ ’The Jordanian government custom ers! night at 8 at the KofC Home. newspaper A1 Dostour said the At the same time, there is never any I The rehearsal is open to all king would announce a "plan to compromise In service or quality! I men interested in singing bar- consolidate national unity be­ I berahop-style harmony. tween the two banks of Jordan Jungle Quarters YOU GET OUR LOWEST on a permanent basis of de- The Mothers Club of Center Hole Where the Walkway Was centraUztdlon.’’ PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE We Deliver SAIGON (A P )—U.S. B52 bombers, blasting a path YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE I Congregational Chundi will The use of the term decentra­ for a South Vietnamese armored drive into eastern (Cam­ I meet tomorrow at 9:80 a.m. in Recent heavy rains and a leak in an underground conduit next to the Board of Education, the pipe will be repaired and the area MORE THROUGHOUT THE Everywhere lization indicated some form of bodia, destroyed a major North Vietnamese jungle iM em orial HaU o f the church. Memorial Field at Manchester Higfh School combined to wash out rebuilt by the town highway department. The pole, which lights autonomy for the Palestinian YEAR . . ON AIX YOUR Fast headquarters Monday night, military authorities report­ this substantial area outside fence on the west side of the field. the path leading to the tennis courts on Center St., will have to population on both sides of the PRESOIU PnO N NEXIDS. The SMiior Adult Fellowship The conduit is* part of a system for removing surface water from be reset, Croccini says. The repairs will probably be completed by Jordan River. ed today. ------lof Community Bf^ttist Church the field and f ^ i n g it into Bigelow Brook. According to Charles the end of the week, according to Croccini. (Herald photo by Bahdad Radio broadcast an "It was one hell of a big tj,e South Vietnamese have en­ TRY US AND SEE IwUl meet tomorrow at 1 p.m . in Iraqi news agency dispatch camp," said a U.S. officer. He countered little ground reslst- Croccini, assistant superintendent of buildings and grouhds with Pinto) sald the air strikes laid bare a ance so far. I'FeUowshlp HaU o f the church. from Amman which said the ] The Round Table Singers of complex of more than 100 un- _. „ , __ FDR king hoped to get approval of derg^ound bunkers filled with ■Manchester High School will his plan at a meeting this after­ sullies and ammunlUon. In r a E S i i | p ^ [present a musical program. noon with members of Jordan’s wiled 132 North Vietnamese in Intrero-raUon of a prisoner . Mondav in the #/# parliament. and aerial si)otters’ reports in- ^ „ Ward Circle of South United China Business The radio gave these high­ dlcated at l^ t 34 en^v aol '"‘>“"‘Wns southwest of Hue [Methodist Church will meet 'to- Irish lights of the agreement; ^era w were ete tmWiled id in the Ix^ 3 Central^ highlands [night at 8 at the Susannah Wes- —Proclamation of a hew fed­ bardment and as many as 200 heaviest en hey House of the church. Eric eral state under Huaseta to be others fled Into the jungle 10 . ® , AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. I trotter, director of planning fbr Book on H o a x ’? Truce Lagging at Start called the United Arab King­ miles inside Camlxiila and I’the Town of Mandiester, will be dom. about 86 miles northwest of Sai- Iguest speakw. —The kingdom is to be made said 12 South Vietnamese were NEW YORK (A P)— Sources close to author Clifford NEW YORK (AP)—Present prospects of American up cf two autonomous states, Destroy of the headquar- ^ Irving say he is writing another book— this one about Broken businessmen closing deals over a friendly cup of tea in Palestine and Jordan, each of tera was the first succe^ re- ’ wt, . T his publicly admitted role in the $750,000 Howard Peking are slim. ------which will have its own govern­ ported in the five-day-old South hirtdfnda ^ ment for Internal affairs. 1 * nigmands, in which 64 of the Hughes autobiogrraphy hoax. export-import specialists wary, Vietnamese drive against ene- enemv were renorted killed Proceeds from the sale of the ------BELFAST (AP) — A three- ^ t to Peking, they might find ^ —The Palestininn govern­ my bases In eastern Cam bodia. ^ fu * ’ book would go t^srd ro^ytag but not a defendant In day cease-fire declared by the there was no sugar In the tea— ment wlll.have jurisdiction over Another armored task force of ^ *Ae duped p u b ^ ^ McGraw- the federal indictment, could outlawed Irish RepubUcan or in the^^ss d^. p Republic of the entire west bank of Jordan 2,000 men crossed the border ®‘"®® " Vletnam- which Israel captured in the today to join the offensive, but rail, Inc., me $800,^ it to seek- yp t© eight years in prison Army ended today with the kill­ Stace Prerfdent NW® trip ^ long-^ertohed (See Page Eight) tag in restitution fo r advances a n j a 81,000 fine. to the People’s Repute, bu^ of self-sufficiency. It to ing of at least three persons and expenses it paid, the Federal mall fraud charges nessmen aU over toe U ^ j;iuctant to become dependent Stotes have been w ei^ U^ta ^ ^ sources said. Much of the total against the Irvings were and a chain ~jt bombings across to reported to be Intact. dropped, as were state counts Nortfaren Ireland. chants of openly trade with burmoro than it Irving iMpes to complete the of larceny, conspiracy and pos- Patrick McRory, an 18-year- the Chinese mainland. can sell in the world market. It newmmuscript byJune 15. me stolen documents There ara no ^ ed l^ sl^ ^ ^ day before he, hto ^ e Edith against all three and of perjury old Roman Catholic standing on of a quick deveh^ment of that ^ ^ reseaixtaer Wchard Sus- against Irving and Susktad. hto doorstep in a mainly Prot­ ti^e P«vl^ experiences mainland China can kind w to be wntenced in the ^ the court proceedings, the estant neighborhood of Belfast, by America businessmen are American traders to not . . government said it bad traced was cut down by gunfire from any ex^ple. , , . very enticing because the coun- a moving car shortly before the The Irvings pleaded guilty to the 1760,000 McGraw-HUl gave ® t»y’s econo^ ta basically agrt- f ^ e t ^ c r ^ l r a c y charges irving,. Including a 8100,000 au- t'rtice expired at niidnight. an export consultant has been were Joined by thor*s advance and 8000,000 in Throughout the morntag' 14 waiting weeks for an an- —China’s imix>rts include few Susltod to ple^ guilty in state three checks for relay .to bombs caused heavy damage in f"’j*" application to at- consumer goods, except grain, SujHreitie Court to charges o f Hug^ies, to various banks Snd Belfast, Londonderry, Lisburn, ® and grata Imports have been g ^ d larceny and conspiracy, brokerage houses in Switser- Strabane and CasUederg, and The head of a chemical com- going down IrT^, 41, and Edith, 36. jand and the United States, two persons were killed, appar­ pany in ^atUe “We’ve _Amerlca wttl have to com­ e ^ could fa ce, b e ^ e e n the N early all o f the 8760,000 was ently In a heavy exchange of mon working on staM la^ ^jh Japan and the Eu- federal and charges, a ggid to be intact and wlU prob- gunfire between guerrillas and July but the Odnew do ^ ropean countries, and Japan in prison ably be returned to toe pubUsh- a British patrol in Londonder- want to deal with the Uidted particular has some buUt-ln ad- Special and gll.OOO in fines. Susktad, States. 100 ea. 40, who was named a coccn- . (See Page Eight) (See ''age Eight) Such frustratlms have made (See Page Eight) BOYS’ REG. ^22 BOYS’ REG. 4.50 Permanent Press Permanent Press Ballots Under the Palms Zip-out pile lined DRESS ALL-WEATHER SHIRTS Concern COATS Second Place, MIAMI, Fto. (AP) — The vtoor reported voting as "pretty ViewB today on NBC’s “ Today” has a chance to beat Wallace etuly turnout was moderefte to­ steady” but "no big rush.” show. and said be would definitely day as the flrat of an antici­ finish "in the top numbers.” In EscamMa County an elec­ Wallace said he has no in­ pated two million Floridians Muskie said “I’d love second tion supervisor said the turnout tuition “ait this time” of anoth­ voted in a presidential primary er third party race for the pres­ place, I’d prefer first place but in the wresternmost pcuihandle I’U take whatever I get.” Sizes 8-20 ejqpected to Influence the pros­ area iqipeared to be “around idency and that. If the peltal o f T al­ second place "that’s a very re­ EST to 7 p.m. More than two- 33S CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER lahassee more than 870 miles to AU s ik top Dem ocrats were markable showing.” New York City Mayor.John V. Lindsay gestures as he speaks to students PHONE 647-1451 the north, an elet^on super- optlmtotlo in separate Inter- Humphrey said he thinks he (See Page Eight) at the Rock, meeting place on the Unive rsity of Miami campus at Coral Gables.