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PAO® TWBNTY-POUR FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1972 The Weather At the Center Rain, occasional thunder­ Ill* executive board ol the Boy Scout Troop 120 of St. TOWN OF VERNON storms tonight; . low near 46. iWbiit Toivn Ladles GhiUd of the Assumption James Church will conduct a BOARD OF EDUCATION With Gletm Camber Sunday . . . becoming pcurtly W i i i w * i 6ter N e w ^ e r s *"*®* Monday at 8:16 p.m. townwide light bulb sale tomor- Stock Maricet sunny; high about 60 .Monday's “ ' " at the home of Miss Frances row starting at 10 a.m. Pro- NEW YORK (AP) — Stock, L a r s e u s F i l e G&H PAVING INC. outlook . . . partly clou^, Bridg* Qnap 1 market prices clung to a mod- w-, n i INVITATIONS P sge 13 tinoRw at s p.m. Idskcwrid, 18 Seaman Circle. ceeds will benefit the troops Manctte$ter-^A City of Vittage Charm chance cf showers. •I m :,h iu i9 . at_ __Mr. _and Mn. ----- sununer camp fund. est gain and were drifting to- I* CH* O Q llK F lip tC y Call Us for Your WlUam 810 Kenitedv A tag and nunmage sale will — day. ■ r r J TO BID The Dow Jones average of 80 , Hie couples Bowlins Oraw *** ****** tomorrow at 0 p.m. at The VFW wUl have an open ^ Larsen, 80 Lewis Dr., filed a vol­ The Board of Eduoatl(m of the Paving Estimates V OL. X a , NO., 173 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECmONS—INCLUDING TV) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 (OtaxUM AdvavtWng «■ Page U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS « n neetlm orraw at 7*80 ^ Community Baptist Church, 686 kitchen tonight starting at 6:80 industrials at noforms hmay w ucbe bcvuitiusecured xivuifrom the ui« H Hearlnlf on Wednesday, April TO BID B W*l^ keeping W ild on selling, Dr. “ »** ® Thaddeus S u “ T * G u k ’oS S : °“ ** «** Superintendent of F o e H its X, 1972, at 8 p.m. In the Town Sealed bids will be received grow. Next week, the museiun brokers said. Schools, Park and School Street, Moriarty Brothers OtOce Building to act on the at the office of the Director of wlU be open Tuesday through Motors, mall order-retail, air­ South Windsor, $310. The total list of creditors numbered 74. Rockville, Connecticut. Apollo following requests under Section General Services, 41 Center Friday, from 1 to 6 p.m. crafts, metals, chemicals, and The r l ^ t Is reserved to re­ 6, Para. 2 of the Zoning Regula­ Street, Manchester, Conn., un- — ' airlines were up. Electronics -, /» m ject any or all bids or any part FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY H ighland tions. tU May 4, 1972 at 11:00 a.m. for Chapman Court, Order of and oils were lower, and steels. T rade U p TO !Pct. when such action Is deemed in CUSTODIAL SERVICES —- Amaranth, will observe Its 60th rubber issues, utUlties, and BONN — West Germany's to- the test Interest of the Board cf CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS 1. Harold Martin, 17 Cromwell MUNICIPAL BUILDINO. annlveraary, Saturday, with a rails were mixed. fal exporUi and Imports In- Education. Walks Street, Hartford, Cdnnecticut, Bid forms, plans and specif!- party at 8 p.m. at the Masonic The Associated Press 60-stock creased 10 per cent In 1971, ex­ on all makes. . . a variance to build a one ( ) Raymond E. Ramsdell, P o in ts 1 cations are available at the Temple. There will be entertaln- average at noon was up 1.8 at port* climbing to $89 billion and Superintendent of SchoOlf family house on a one (1 ) General Services Office, 41 Cen- ment and refreshments, 343.6. Imports to $84.4 UlliOn. SAIGON (AP) — North Viet­ acre lot In a two (2) acre ter Street, Manchester, Connec' A block of 100,000 shares of 'H a p p y ’ namese troope shelled South lone. STAN OZIMEK, Manafirer tlcut. The French Club of Manches- ^ Alkman changed Vietnamese bases in the central 2 Town of Manchester, t**' will meet tonight at 8 at,Or- hands at 27% down % 801-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER SPACE CENTER, Houston highlands today and ambushed 2. George Alden, Reldy Hill ange Hall. WhMi Tha Oeearion Cols for Flofwws,'* S -r 'lC : ' 'WiV'- Road, Hebron, Ccmnecticut, a Connecticut No(m prices on the Big Board (AP) —Apiilo 16’s explorers, a (xmvoy. They had overrun a Robert B. Weiss, also included Republic Corp., TMiik off Tha possessors of two scientifically I.- - fire base in the area the day variance to use a 60 foot General^ Manager right-of-way to two lots for LEGAL up % to 9%; Occidental Petro­ Intiigidiig white rocks, plan to before. single family dwellings. leum, up to 13%; Viacom In­ Parkhill^Joyce] drive halfway up a moOn moun­ This stirring of enemy activi­ 3. Caron Brothers, Inc., Church LEGAL NOTICE ternational, off 2 to 22%; Coast- tain today In another quest for ty may precede an enemy of­ Street, Hebron, Connecticut, Notice is hereby given of tbe al States Gas, down 8% to 42; Flower Shop volcanic remnants and ancient fensive in the highlands. Field a variance to use 60 foot NOTICE certlficatlim of party-endorsed InternaUonal Teleidiine, up 2% ITE N N IS , lunar soil. officers have teen predicting right-of-wags on He Valley TOWN OF BOLTON, candidates on the slate of the to 66%; and ATO,*up 1 to 14%. PRANK OAKELER, Froprieioc John W. Young and Charles the offensive for several days. Road, print entitled Ice Pond CONNECTTCUT RepubUcan Party In the Town ^OWN OF MANCHESTER New Lecstmn! M OAK «T. M. Duke Jr., who Joked end Already the North Vietnam­ itf Andover, Connecticut, for in Pewntowa Manoheeter ' ese have cut the main supply Estates, Sectltm Two Ap­ BOARD FOR ADMISSION bounced over the Descartes t- ,.;v ■ : ;■ •. 2 proved by Planning A Zon­ OF ELECTORS election as delegatee to the LEGAL e TH«—WE IKEUVEK e Pheoea 9iM7M-949-1648 ANYONE? Idatesu for seven hours Friday, line from the coast to the cen­ ing Commission March 28, Notice is hereby given that the conventions of said Party spec­ WE 89c CONN. LOIKBRT TICKETS! collected the white rocks on tral highlands cities, forcing 1972 to lota No. 12 and 18. Board for Admission of Elec­ ified below. A list of the persons NOTICE their first hmar drive. Scien­ cimvoys to take an out-(rf-the- tors In the Town of Bolton, Con­ so endorsed as candidates is on tists said they could be Impor­ way route. 4. Juanita Gregorys 1366 Man­ Notice is hereby given that necticut, will hold a session In file in my office, being tbe of­ the Zoning Board of Appeals at WRIST ft ANKLE tant la imderstaading the The most imiMrtant position chester Road, Glastonbury, the Community Hall In said fice of the Town derfc. Town moon's formation. sheUed today was Tan Chnh, Connecticut, a variance to its meeting on April 17, 1972 Town on Wednesday, April M, Office Bldg.', School Rd., ■ and unanimously tabled decisions on Major target for the second forward headquarters of the use right-of-way to Parcels 1972 to examine the qualifica- copies thereof arq avafiable for BANDAGES drive was Stone'Mountain, a 1,- South Vietnamese 22nd Infantry AD-1 and AD-2 on Map of all matters heemd at the public U 4.97 thought there was little chance dential campaign back to Massachusetts Friday as Sen. S(xith Vietnamese sptriceamsn can National Oextvention vh> PUBLIC HEARING ed number of slgiiaturea of en­ ...at - 9.95 although various poeai billties In Plelku said the bodies of the BOARD 0(FD1 move to Mlamt Beach and Edmund Muskie decided to make one more trip to the P rolled RepubHcAn party mem­ Perma Uft adjustable grid, Manchester at Top Irish Tar ^ were under study. victims were found Friday by TOWN OF MANCHESTER. bers In said town must be filed . strong tubular steel fogs; Mayor CSiuck Hall is unhappy state to appeal for helt> for his faltering presidential try. Notice Is hereby , given that the Board Of Jllbeotom, Town of Coven 5JKW Sq. Ft. S.4S Miaaian Omtnd cut Sunday’s about the OOP atatementa Muskie, his punctured ^resi- ______a government border rangpr with skid Registrar of Voters e a s ^ cafrying handle. battaUmi that drove North Viet- n Manchester, Oonnteticut, will bold a Pillule. Heariiiff in the Coven I S,tX)0 Sq. Ft. 13.95 Deaf Mute, third excursion from seven to which cauaed tbe poat- 4j»iih«i iKgieB threatened fur­ Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Man­ not later than 4 p.m. on May five hours to give the. moon ther by i^rU 28 primariis in Bedford Friday afternoon namese forces from two of . 4tta, 1972, being the 21st day pre- Of Phone Increase ponement. chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, Miay 2, 1972, u 8:00 PM. to men extra rest before they lift " I don’t know if we are being Pennsylvania and and scheduled stope at three consider and act on Ihe following: cedng the day of the Primary. Slay Man off late that day. setts, tunied to Ohio Friday factories and two bowling al- SSstablishment of rates for large volume sanitary sewer customers. Dated at Andover, Ckmnectl- Scotts HARTFORD (AP) — Hie was at $6.65 per month, will go used for leverage on Son Diego A. Djmamark (make hy Famons AMF) Public Utilities Oommlssioa has up 66 cents to $7.80. H u third BELFAST, Northern Irriand Originally, the astronauts had or not,” HsU aald Friday. “If and told prospective voteni for lei^. The fOUowlng rates will apply for sanUary sewer customers. cut, this 18th day ctf April 1972. a sleep pertod planned before a May 2 primary he would ac­ Eariler Friday, McGovern Supply The use charge for the FIRST ten (10) million gallons (MD) of Halts Plus approved monthly phone rate sone, covering Bolton and Wap- (AP) — A deaf mute was beat­ BO, I sorely object to it. R’s Ruth K. Munson, 20-” Rotary Power Mower Uft ott. But this was eliminated tively'fight the nominatlim of won the support of Lucey, who sewage Is computed as 90% of the charge for water. If the Wier Town Cleric Increaeee raaghicr from 40 cents ptog and which was at $7.46 en and tarred, a man was shot times like these that make me Lines Cut is not a water customer, charges are calculated an the basis 'of Coven to $1>60 for meet residential monthly, wlU drop 16 cents to dead outside a tavern, an Irish In a.new flight plan that had to proud to be a Democrat." Richard Klelndlenst to be attor- said be virould campaign In 3,600 Sq. ft. CHARGE be writtm after the lunar ship ney general. Massachusetts this weekend (» a six inch meter. 7.95 IT servldB, the Sbuthem New Eng­ $7.80. girl engaged to a Brttidi soldier The council met Friday to CHARGE RATB/QUARTER LEGAL s 44.97 land Triephone Oo. said Friday. fled to England and a promi­ Orion landed late Thursday be­ M innesota Sen Rutert behalf of McGovem and would three enemy-captured frontier BTONT 1 MG $487.00/MO ' l l ! He sold busiRess Ulus in cause of imoUems with the en­ ratify a formal Md but post­ Humphrey continued to press accept "whatever responsl- Briggs .. Stratton 3 HP,, 44cyc cycle A company spokesman said Manchester also wiU follow the nent British poUticlan atuused poned action after GOP offi­ hamlets around the Dak Pek NEXT 4 MG 818.00,^MG NOTICE ^Covon lOJXW Sq. ft. 1 4 .9 5 engine to 3 inch standart)tanda: baelo, business service rates the Irish Republican Army of gine of the command ship. hls total attention in Pennsylvar bUlty" MbGovern wished. camp bordering Laos. NEXT 6 MG 318.00/MG wheel height adjustments, same elimination of lones. Ttu Thomas K. BDittingiy II con­ cials said advancing the con­ nla, trillng a meeting of labor NEKT 10 MO 100.00/MO Notice is hereby given of the Meets OPEI safety specifb will g|0 iq> from 60 cents to $8.80 monthly Increases wUl be $2.10 acting like the Nazis at their vention opening a week could At a news ccsiference SF " %.The spokesmen reported the certification of party-endorsed per month. Both rate changes worst. tinued to wUt in the command leaden In Allentown "the ma­ Madison, Lucey aaltr victims had been killed with NEXT 10 JdG 76.0O/MG Scotts cations. #526913 In the base sone, $1.70 In the cause a problem in c(xnpUance chine” win win 11 he doesht. OVER 30 MG 60.00/MO candidates on the slate itf tbe an Mective 00 AprU 27, the The pcHlUcian, former literal vessql today, conducting scien­ , » . McGovern, who swept to the knives by North Vietnamese second sone, and 90 cents In the tific experiments. with party by-laws. ANTHONY PIETRANTONIO, Secretary RepubUoan Party in the 86th Turf Builder ■pokeeman aald, but telephone third sone. party leader Jo Grtmond, told a "H we get a Wg we're forefront of the Democratic and Communist Montagnard B. Self-Propelled Lunar geologists class Stone RepubUcan officials remain g o in g ^ win. K w don t Set a presidential sweepstakes with a Board of Directors Senatorial District as the same Hide-A-Way cuetomers wUl not be blUed at The PUC last week author­ meeting of newspaper editors offically mum on what action fcrces for cooperating with the Manchester, Connecticut was constituted under Sec. 9-lOa Plus 2 the new rates until the com­ In t b e B ritish resort Mountain as a feature with a big vote, the inachlne Is ^ ^1 4 In Wfoconsin, of- Saigon government. The Mon- Cevon Stor-All Locker 2 2 ’* Power. Mown* ized the company to file new strong evidence of volcanism. will be taken (xi the convenU(m, g o ^ to wto,” Humptoy said ^ Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, of the 1969 Sup. to the Gen. J.’:' .5l- pany recrives final clearance schedules with rate hikes total­ Bournemouth on Friday that tagnards are moimtaln tribes­ this eighteenth day of April, 1972 $.1. ,'T .. ft ^ 10,000 Sq. Ft. They seek this evidence to now s(qieduled to open Aug. 21 before hea(^ Mith to Scran- united States "out of both Stats. In the towns of Andover, from tile Federal Price Com- ing $86.8'mllUon aimuaUy. IRA thuggery le causing surii in San (Diego, Calif. men whose allegiance is di­ miaalon. revulsion among the British learn If the moon was once a t(m to tape tolevUdon a h ( ^ . the jungles of Southeast Asia vided between the two sides. Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, BIl- The federal commission may Delays in c(X)structlon of the ington, Hebron, Mansfield, Som­ ^ 7 ^ * 9 7 Manchester, which wlU cease take up to 10 days to review tbe that many want to wash their dynamic, evolving pfonet like McGovem, favored ^ domestic jungles of di- Many tribesmen were trained NOTICE 1495 3% HP Briggs & Stratton engine to have different tones for dif­ hands of Northern Ireland. the earth and to find out why It conventiod meeting site, in- to capture moet of Massschii- ers, Stafford,. Tolland, Union, Icovon S.000 Sq. n. 7.9 5 with vertical easy^puU denixe rates, filed by the company on auftlcient hotel roonw and slow setts’ loe delegates, landed at (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) TOWN OF MANCHESTER, OONNEOTIODT Vernon airi WUllngtim for elec­ v.Stpre rbage cans, logs, paint, ferent rates, wUl be at the top ^ d a y , the spokesman said. "IRA thugs rinilk behind became dormant eome four bil­ IcovonlSJlOOSq.Ft. 19.95 tools, eh . 'Twin front dooirs and lift- starter. Individual wheel height late'for private lines. The base lion years ago. ness in commitment of support­ Municipal Building tion as district delegntss to the up roof. adjustments. #B1004 j SNBT - reduced the basic women and chUdrm, encourage ing funds in San Diego have 41 Center Street ' State (invention of said Party. ■one rate for a private, resl- charge for dieseage rate reei- children to throw stones at sol­ Another goal today was to In­ danoe line In Mahehester wUl vestigate a seriee of rimless been cited as reasons for con­ Manchester, Connecticut A list of the persems so endorsed dence service, as ordered by diers, wire bomlM to the bodies sideration of the change. A Public Hearing will be held by the Board of Directors of the as candidates is on file In my Lawn Seed be tnoreaeed $1.06 a month — the PUC, the spiUceeman said. of murdered mriL assault preg­ craters which may have re­ Town of Manchester, May 2, 1972 at 8:00 P.M., in the Hearing office, being the office of the from the present $6.28 rate to The service becomes avattatUe nant women and tv and feath­ sulted from large fractures or Hall bad met with R.L. Her­ Finest textured peren­ Spalding Tru Bilt Basketball fault Bones. man, vice cliainnan of the GOP Room of the Municipal Building, Manchester, Connecticut, for the Town Clerk, Town Office BuUd- nial ryegrass is 99% l7ao- In 10 exchanges which include er girls," be said. purpose of detemlning udiether to construct a Sanitary Sewer Ing, School Road, Andover, Con- Membester 8NBT manager 68 per cent of SNBT customers. "U this goes on tiu British Young and Duke, excited Omunlttee on Arrangements, R*lUre - not a mixture, Indoor or outdoor use, Winchester Ityman Hoops explained that along tbe nwtii~wore of Union Pc»d and the Hockanum River ConnecUcut and copies thereof Grows in 5 to 7 days. U3.95 official,, size and (Bee Page Bight) (See Page Bight) from Unlon^treet to Tolland Turnplkb and thence easterly along are available for public dis­ weight. Nylon wound. Auto.“22^ Rifle tile town's second sone, which (See Pegs Eleven) (See Page Bight) Tolland Turnpike to property of William Peck. You are hereby tribution. 1 4.97 I given this notice as^ the owner or owners of land or buildings Manhattan Kentucky Lawn Seed Notice is also hereby given Mixture of Man­ with Weaver Scope upon which the co^t & such extension may be assessed. Comments that a primary will be he)d ;in (HI the proposed construction will be heard by the Board of Direc­ hattan ryegrass and 8 lb. C said District on May 2$th, 1972, variety of Kentucky Bex V r Wilt Chamberlain Basketball tors at a meeting to be held at the time and location described if a slate of candidates for such Campus Demonstrates Reserve above. bluegrasses. Nylon wound Perma- 2 convention is filed in ae'eord- Our £ 44.88 ____ 'J lite cover. Official size '^Following is a list of pnqierty owners and estimated assess­ ance with Section 9-408 or Sec­ 5/S”x50 Ft. Garden Hoee 22 caliber rifle shoots short, long, ments: and weight; for indoor tion 9-407 of the General Stat­ or outdoor play. • to long rifle. Tubular magazine holqs Beatrice A. A Reginald L. Smith le 2-ply hose 2 5 7 6.77 , 17 shots. Weaver 4 power scope utes, as the case may be. length 3.77 3.29 4 181-188 Union Street $ 18,192.60 Forms for petiticHia for fil­ mounts to receiver. [ Protest Dries |Jp in Classroom Howard L: Smith ing such candidacies for district Rick Barry Basketball ' i 149 Union Street 34.800.60 Remington Mohawk 2 2 Cal. delegates by or on behalf of a Stern’6 Miracle-Gro Plant Food superior Permalite and the debate wai agreed strategy is appropriate to the Jack A. A Lois M. Brown Water soluble - results Reg. 4.46 Long Rifle Cartridges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS students. The msroh was head­ slate of enrolled RepubUcan cover, high density ed by a wmnan student carry­ upon. overwhelming desire for. 88 Kenwood Drive 2,768.81 in just 7 days. All pur-sib. 9 nylon wound. Official For many college students In party members of other than Bex of ing a croaa with a peace eign Outside the oenter, about 60 peeoe—for America’s with­ Richard F. Hayes party-endorsed candidates may pose, safe and easy tocon O e f r i L sue and weight. Ooonectiout, the day of protest drawal and a reasonable solu­ 79 Bast Center Street 7,704.42 use. on tt. Pallbearen in shlteface of the crowd had sat down In 2 be obtained from the RepuhU- against the U.B. fighting In the street, end those remaining tion to the prlsonerof-war issue Town of Manchester 168,838.16 Vietnam was like any other makeup carried a Mack mock Crafts Center, Inc. can Reglatrar of Voters of any Stern’s Miracid Plant Food coffin. atsnding filled the atreet. and for a priltical settlement in town in the district, instruettons Water soluble chelated ... a * a* day. They attended olestes. Vietnam,’’ they wrote in a let­ 260 ToUand Tuinidke 81.798.60 No mejor Incidents or arrests The demonstrators marched "They have a perfect right to Roy F. A AbMe Etta Hsgiedora for filing such a slate of candi­ iron' for acid loving ® A A . £ Doughboy demonstrate,” said Pcdloe Chief ter to Defense Secretary Melvin dates are contained in Part I, plants. Saves yef- • COLO CLAD were reported anywhere In the to the federal building on Main Lelitt. 230 Middle Turnpike West RxraaiMBLt linir Blegio DtUeto at the scene. 48,688.28 Instruction Page, erf the petition lowing evergreens, ______etate Friday, the dey dealg- atreet end then to the armory Gas Touhi, Incorporated on Broad street with no in- "We've abut off the street so The letter was signed by form, copies of which are avail­ III j T 1 m i Pool Package neted by atudent grouiw at Presidants A. M, Wixxlruff at 420 North Main Street moet. major colleges for a boy­ clddnts, they can demonstrate.'' Bast Longmeadow, Maas. able in said Registrars' offices. the Untveralty at Hartford, Ar­ 8,448.20 Prior to obtaining the petition cott. 'Mnlty Oolfoge reported that In thp reoruiUng office, the The (Quaker Company, 0/0 Mercury Oil Co. Swingomatic Automatic four demonatraton argued that thur'Banks of Greater Hartford Box "M" form, the cixisent of each candi­ Attendance at the University most etudents attended olassea OC, and Theodore Lockwood of of Oonneotiout—where about as usual. the war has destroyed more Burbank Road, Wetherafield, Conn. X,301J8 date to be pitqtosed therein plus Trinity. a deposit of $16 for each such 800 students from the atudent The New Haven demonstira- Uvea than it has eaved, and Charles Lsnir that the reeniltera should re­ Another expression of protest 4 Taylor street camUdate- must be filed with body of 16,000 turned out for a tore marohed to the recruiting 18,469.60 rally—waa Judged to be about fuse to cooperate In the mlU- came from seven prlaoners at Anthony J. A Lebro T. Urbanettl sold Registrar. A petition for an, Our Reg. 13.69 il with 6" deck, U.L. approved filter:^cold] office from the New Haven ^ the Federal Oorrecttonel In- » opposing stofo contoinli^ the re- clad Imerrexpandsti expands to depth of 7 (eet, anodized alunii- nonnal by echool authorttiee. tsry system that makea It pos- 67 Butternut Road 04318 slMe. eUtutlon in Danbury. The In­ Osorge B. A Marjorie B. Risley ' qulred number of signatures of num safety' fa(ladder ‘ At Yale, w han etudents are allowed unlimited cuts, a orowd The reorulten countered that mates zpmit half of Thursday, Vernon Clrole enrolled RepubUcan Patty mem­ all day Friday and Friday Vemon, Oma. bers In the town or district, Buy it of about 800 peraone meased No Major they were following orders, not 84,813.86 11.88 24’ Doughboy Pool Package Charge UI outside a New Haven recruiting maUng poUoy. However, they night on a catwalk around the Francis GUI wfaicta Is a component part of prison’s water tower, prison of­ 484 Ridge Road such district, as tbe case may oenteri oeualiig poUoe to divert Incidents aald tlwy agreed with the warts 24' oval pool with 6’ deck. Liner expandable to if pougm alms. ficials said. Wetherafield, Conn. be, must be filed with the Re­ sturdy one piece If bought traffic for about an bour and a "■/ fi 04,80.86 tubular legs and depth of 7 feet, has 10 year warranty. Package MoaroMy •569 half Friday afternoon. The student’s views were giv­ "Stop the war," tha prisoners Theodore O. Trudon, Jr. A Warren B. Howland pubUcan Registrar of Voters in includes U.L. approved fitter, anoiazed aluml- Mil.96 38 Richard Road seat frame. Large The demtmatratora (Jlsperaed Green, where apeakers exboted en some support by the pc^- oontinuelly chantod, prison offi­ 43,13i;01 tbe town in which said petition adjustable vinyl them to work tor a nationwide denti^ of Trinity OWege, Great­ cials said. 'Flunk D. D’Amato A Frank Rlcclardone has teen circulated not later peacefully before rush hour V i-H sunshadei 15 when norultera agreed to de­ general strike—both on end off er Hartford Gbmmuntty OoQsge The aevan climbed,onto the 40 Dsxtsr Strest than 4 p.m. on May 4th, 1973, minute safety . rf V f Risrtford, Conn. bate views with four demon­ campus—on May i. and the Utalverstty of Hartford. perch, a|K>ut 160 feet i^ v e the 30,966.02 helng tfie M day preceding the mechanism for 2WAYSTOCHAROB The recrultere at first refused The three presidents made a VUltsm Pack day of the primary. swinging- strators In an upstairs office. '' ground about 12:46 p.m. Thurs­ 76 Toitand Turnpike A "death marob" In Hartford to meet with the demonstra­ Joint appeal' for !'reoonsid- day. 18,889.16 Dated at Andover. Oonnecti- tors, said Jack Smith, state erationf' of the decision to rs- •Frooi Assessor's Records. cut, this isth day of April 1972. sponsored by the Committee of A group called the Prigonen Sol. 6 a.m. to 9i30 p.m. Conaolehoo ssrelled to about 800 le ^ e r of the Vietnam Veterans Bums bombing of North Viet­ Support Group said ciantaots Bdward J. TomMel Ruth R. Munson, nam. Richard Bnsmingsr of Greensboro, N< C., who lost his left leg in Vietnam, walks Town Cfork persons when It wan Joined by Agtthist the War. A few of the Town Clerk University of Hartford striking demonatrators went up Anyway "We cannot believe that this (See Page Eleven) with group of veterans in antiwar march in Raleigh Friday. (AP photo) t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, A PR IL^. 1972 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCmSTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 Made ■ST't . \ MON. Om. t m - 1 « Werner Pupae THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge FBIDATS a* 7:0#* MtM SHOW THNES! l I n today s F U N N Y SCHEDULE a s T M s u n . 1 • 6 • T • Recital COUNT OHUat SUITS TO PLAY TRU M PS WELL N O triH < Hie aecond In a series o t mld- 8ATDBDAT 4 6 5 ) seaaon recitals given by the By ALFRiaO SHEINWOLD C? 6 3 iriano students of the Werner Burnside—"Godfather' 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:10 0 8532 I m o k a S hot pahtb Studio, Mrs. Karen W. Peart If anybody aaks you hour weU AJ64 and Kenneth Woods, instructors, State — "Bedknoba A Broom­ * you p la y hridgUL rem em ber WEST EAST was held last evening in the sticks”, 1:00, S:00, 6:90, 8:S0 oS'el^S'SSljm that you ale nor under oath. 4 K Q l 10 7 4 9 4 2 Federation Room c t the Center UA Theatre — “The Last Pic­ 5 1742 Congregational Church. A pro­ ture Show”, 1:45, S:45, 5:45, You may state that you would <0 take a trump flneaee in today’s 0 KQl 109 0 64' gram of nineteen numbers was 7:45, 9:45 52 (4 Q 109 8 presented. * Manchester Drive-Ih — "Oele- hand, and nobody can put you SOUTH free park^0 Hiose who participated last Inatlon At Og Sur", 7:00; in jail for It. You may not, how­ evening were Clark J. Standish, 4 A S u r n s i d e “Paidc in Needle Paric”, 8:80; ever, find many believers un­ <0 AKQ1098 Cash l« ontli« PUNI’ | B TUnothy A. Pasek, Dale A. Bla- “BUndman”, 10:80 ..Bfi flliRHSICt ' "r;. less you supply the right rea­ O AT 'umMKnBSinvi grove, Leslie A. Lilly, Drew East Hartford Drive-In — A K73 5 M:XUUS from MTFD i I • ^ Flavell, Debrnnh L. Pasek, Su­ “Mark of the DevU”, 9:15; son for this very unusual play. san M. Ganey, Edward E. W ait North Eart Sotah I - i4 ^ : "Taste The Blood of Dracula”, West dealte Double L nuck, Florence L. Standish, 1 4 Pass Pass SOLOKHfll M 7:80 North-South vulnerable 2 0 Pass 2 4 3 Q r Ingrid L. Knimiiis, Darryl T. O len kr NIA, Ik . FRI.’-^A T .w -SIJII. Blagrove, Andra S. Grasis, Rob­ /-/V East Windsor Drive-In—“Doi- Opening lead — King of Pass 4 Q A ll Pass 1 lara”, 9:30; “Love Machine”, Spades. 2 ADULT ^ ert S. England, Ouistine A. k (DiSirl) GankoCeUe, Katldeen F. Hal- Ttiar'i rUNNY w« fm $1.00 fcr 7:80 W eri opens the Ung of those two suits. ' Mcli ■ri|iM l‘*>««ii)r“ nee. Sm O m m Meadoare Drive-In—“Panic til spades, and you win with the three cardn in Color I pkis 3rd Hit FrL-Sot* loran, Karen A. Howard, Carla N : T*0n ‘< f u n n y , 1200 WtM TU O You ' can confidently lead a St., O tM lw i, Ohi* 44111. Needle Partt” 7:00; “Blind- ace. You see fSirly qtiicldy that M. Volkert. man”, 9:17; “CelebmUon at your contract probariy de­ heart from dummy In ^F8e, th m will m aU.B. P ^ '"Paate the Blood of Dracula”, hearts combined. the school Thursday night. Office substaUon with a special If you want to find out’about TM TARIIinT BDNIOStill ’The exhibit included crayon, MANPEX cancel on the jnem- Windsor Drive-tii—“Do»- West’s hearts, set to work on «T».nmH8ir’ chalk and paint, yam and Cacheted covers to com- jars”, 7:80; “Love Machine”, his ohihs and you’ll get the an­ OsBega DJUXA. By Reginald Pinto string pulling, macrame, wood- memorate the event with the sw er. working, copper silhouettes, MANPEX cancel will be avail- Meadomrs D rlve-Ih — ‘"The At the second trick lead out w in ta o ta n candles, crepe paper flowers, able. BUndman”, 7:80; “Panic In the ace of hearts. If the Jack and paper bag puppets. Elcology Needle Park”,'9:86 dropa you won’t have to worry W inner the panic also figured In the show, with B lue YWils D rive-Ih—“D irty about the rest of the hand. As of 3 rtiBii iSAT BMiOir creativeness eiqiressed in old H arry"v A cadem y ’ Yosemite Hires it happens, the Jack doesn’t a t ta e in needle park bottles, bumed-out light bulbs, 9 :3 8 ?;? fa U .. A w ards and newspapers. Radio Ouidfl e s Next carit the king of chihs. . ■ r4id.- COLO R by DE LUXE______Some Veririanck art is part YOSEMtTB NA’lkoM ^^ When -West fbitows suit, lead momrionoNSfBFeROGB/BintuBTYN 146 Harfford plw “OELEBBAHON AT BIO SUB” of the elemml^ PARK, QUlf. (AP) - Mbtorlata A Moon Movie another club.' You’re not afraid W IJOWOW CUMBlfMMMN of a singletan club in the West > OHLWWD.M/KKRBOaOWawCH Rood Cempw ^ DURBAN. AMcn iiatMi. N West ruffs ttie second I.' , „ __ , get road directions and descrip- _ vice squad detectives who \> H N IM U m ir,a FEIB) tOGOWONCH "The following PTA officers tkms of scmic highlights this txMght iriiat was purported to club you can play low from Bbachesfar, Ossa. w ere ^ be a blue movie from Loagan- dummy, saving the ace for la­ ii Mrs. Alfred B. Woodwara Jr., radios to 6B0. ttiaw chettv they had te r use. APRIL 22 64 Waddell Rd., president: Jto. ghort-range mdlo tmna- ^ m When West shows up with a 3 at 7t8» * ttl8 ^dersm ae^er, 84 ■J“’vis being installed at j^^illo moon landing. C b M y aecond club, you have already S ta rts M ay 17 strategic spots to teU visitors c«dd not be chaigad with aril- seen West play a heart and two “OONOEBT V f » ADSnSfflONl «L89 program chairmai^ Mre. John jjow to get to various places or n im s but be clubs. Thla accounts for his BANGLADESH” ***®^^®"^**’ exjU ain the unique ch aracter- fined f««* fbr fraud , ond vice president and mem- gceneiy they're iq>- bersbip chairman. proachliK. ------■ ■ - Also, Mrs. Donald Pertom, Bacb transmitter wiU contin-______12 Hyde SL, uaUy fepeat a different taped WUlam Murray, 16 Griswold ^g^age ttat can be heard FtLM..RATING GUIDE 1Ett^nttt0 St., recording secretary; and ^ ^^ . For Parents and Mrs. WlUam Sriioenberger. 64 ^ Published Dally Except Smdsyi A Perkins St, corresponding sec- near a tnuui- Their Children and HoUdoirs at 18 Blssell Street re ta ry , m ltter, a sign vrtU tr fl them to “^ “^ egS iSSS?ll Second O a is Foctage Paid at IKllUam Murray, ou^^oing ^ to 600^ tho fr»- Manchester, president, presented a Connectl- qu„,cy a,* part service la uie SDBSCSJPnfHf BATES cut PTA pin and life member- j,ig for its Information service. Fayable In Advance ship to Prinicpal William Free- ______One Year ...... ^ - 9 9 Six Heaths ...... 19.60 man in ,pppreciatlon of his co­ Threu H oalIu"..'...t...... 9.76 operation and contflbutions to r MINI4J.N. OSS ' ...... I...... &36 ttie school and PTA/ NEW YORK (AP)—A roU call at TAPED TO DESKS the Meyer Levin Juarnr H i^ School P PUEBLO. Colo. (AP)—La Kara reads like one at the U n i^ Mew th ru H h s. Unida Social Service Center of The fission "HOT BOOKS” « V ) PueUo demanded an investigation of school show thM since the »q»OM Boht. Bedtasd Geo. Segal a recent incident in a local school. year started in S ^ otIw . s t u ^ a t 7 * 9 Children who had been discipU- have been adinitted from H<^ nary problems were taped to their Kong, Haiti. "X' . desks whh masking upe in an effort Canada, Barbados. B n t^ Hondu- SAT. * SDN. to keep them in their seau. The tape ras, Peru, Italy, Grand Cayman Is­ “FUOHT OF THE DOW" land and Hollaiid. was placed from side to side, across at 1 * 8 (O) ^ their hands and across their laps Faculty members are calling on onto the chair. If they had stood up, these studoits to enrich lessons by the tape broke. using their real-life knowledge of Fred Smith, personnel dhoctor for other nations and different customs. - MPAA District 60 schools, consulted with the faculty aiU assured the public r :■ ’• ’<■ rS-:- - Y 5 -.’t- that such an incident would not reocr JERRY LEWIS CINEMA ‘-.vl ■ cur.'------SuIUvaa Ave., 8a. THadsor M ats.: 1:00 A 8:00 Believe If or Not Phone I M a U Eves.: 0:80 ft 8:80 By TOM CX)LLA*S TOP HAT RESTAURANT (formerly AifcjKs Boast Beef)' 267 BBfM D 8 XBEET Spring Time Sped D a iri] aniMHUidiig the iopening 4 Q u e e n \ TWO T A K ir t ^ WINDOWS lAMOT M M naniT MM M 10c ICE CRdud CONES MW DMUM i- " \ -k-k-k-kk-kk-k-k Breakfasf fNTIRf PARK OPiN 2 EGGS WITH TOAST fRI 7 P M SAT 6 PM NEW! SUN 1 PM 3 PANCAKES 3 SLICES FRENCH TOAST •a. m SUN M Y, APRIL 23 T.V. STAR Sandwiches Seafood S-S-S-SUPER BRAZIER BURG 2 Larry Molftaaly HAMUURG ...... 39e CLAMS IN from the HOT D O G ...... 39c A BASKET ROAST BEEF ...... 79e 99c BIG Vl LB. BRAZIER BURG 6LEN CAMPBELL PLUS A SUCE OF MELTED CHEESE SHOW 3 FREE IN PERSON ON A BIG 5" TOASTED ROLL appearances 2 3,6&8P.M. * . .k Plus * k I All New in ’72 ONE PRICE BONUS WEEKEND 100 BONUS 100 BONUS Green Stanpt ijW Green Stomps WITH PURCHASE OF A v‘ 3 5 ° WITH PURCHASE OF A Ride all Ihe rides as matty times as PRICE CUT Banana Split ef 1 Super Brazier Burger you want MR. MIXON SPECIAL WITH THIf COUrON WITH THIS COUPON ' SUNDAY MAFiCHfiUM-OAlBXffOEENn MANCHESTEH Pftlfly.flUELNI RIVfPSiDf PARR WAftCHHTfR. _ -iiANCHrsTEa i CHAMPION AUlO CROS') Oood~%ni m m ik y , AgrU n r d Q*” * Utfu^ t w la y , A pril 88rd' ADMISSION FRft ML n iM ^ SHOP ------^ — . IN STADIUM marts i PM an BBOAO BIBBRr, MAWCWWB V STOCK CAR Hus ------FOR BREAKFAST FIGURE 8 RACES 1 EGG (Aay S ^ ) AAM I EVERY SAT.-8:00 P.M. 1 H O T C A K E y y ^ 2 STRIPS BAOm -JUlCE• COFFEE DARY CEEN BRAZIERS HI MANCHESTER ROUTE 159 H ran E N Z ' nsDs. 7 AJI.-M PJI. — IM. ft Sat. 7 AJI.-SAJI. 6M HARTFORD ROAD AGAWAM. MASS. Ssiaday • to 8 244 BROAD STREIT h t a N ilth if. froo *< aln lo 8 BBBAKFAftT SBBVED DAILY bum 7 A.M . MANCHESTER MANCHESTER

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PAGE FOUR MAI^GHESTER iEVENING HERALD, JiANCSESSTEIl, C okN ., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 PAGE FIVE M anchester Hlattri^pHtpr in favor of m^^^^modeth. luper Ugh- waya ! ♦ « Hospital Notes Suntltig l|praUt If It could be clean^ of the hiqihaterd vim nNo HOUBs commercialism for wjilch It no longer ' iJillermedtote Care Semi- PDBU8HBD BT THE hae any use, and which has ceased to private, noon - 2 p.m„ and 4 MANCHBSTBR PUBUBHINO OO. U BiaeU Street prosper there, the street couM be recap­ p.m. ■ 8 p.m.; private rooms, Muiciwaten Coon. IS a.m. • I p.m„ and 4 p.m. • 8 BBBli LTONS tured for some degree of village charm. PobilA er ' # 1 p.m. Foonded October 1. 1881 Oonnecticut Is full of such one-time front Pediatrics t Parents allowed PDbIWMd B tw t E m ta c Except Sunday* etreefs which are now, after their half any time except noon-4 p.m.; and Holidays. Entered at Ibe Boat Office at HandMster, Onm.. as Second Class Mail century phase of serving as crowded others, 2 p.m. r 8 p.m. > Matter. ■'»rS Self S e r ie s iS a .m . • 2 p>m,i traffic routes, being turned into has been SUBSCRIPTION RATES V"' -■ •» . F- 4 p.m. • 8 p.m. Payable In Advance back streets arilh a mtxtur* of shandnn- Intensive,, Care Mid Corsnaiy One Tear . atx Months ed gas stations, roadUde emportunu, Oare: Immediate family mdy, Three Montl» ...... S.7B ally time, limited to five mln- One Month...... AX and an occasional houge with a hitching Shitle Copy ...... ntes. ^ By Carrier ...... weeUy post There ought to b*. when the trafBe 1* ...j.r j, f Mateniityi Pizihers, 11 sp^. • Mwim igB OP finally ahaMnns one of the fine streets 12:46 p.m „ and (ItSO p.lna ■' 8 t h e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s The Associated Proas la exdostvoly en- it has preempted, some wSy to get rid of p.m .; otbertO 8 p.m. • 4 p.m., tided to the use of repufalleatlon of all and 8:86 p.m. > 8 p.nn news dlUMtrhea credited to it or not other­ traffio's leavings. wise credited .in this paper and also the Age limlto; IS in matemliy, local news pohliahed hoe. AH rWhts o f repuhlicatlan at special dia- 12 In oilier areas, no Umlt in patdies nereln are also reserved. self-service. The Manchester All emergenay patlento and aomes no llnaniiai A Part Of The Mouse oofoatiento arc requested to use Kiapbical errors meats and other matter In The This Is truly a most wondeifol aga of file new emergensy room en-' Manchester Eventne He t dence, aod''Sib beauty of ->oar modem trance off Armory St. Access Phil service client of N. E. A. Service, Sac. to the entrance to via extofing Pohlishers RapresentaUves — Matiiews, ixmimunteatton nUdltties is-that wa are Simmon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency driveways. —New Torfc, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. aH kept fairly well infoivneA cn the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CTRCULA- genius wbidi is oontomporaty for us. We Piattsato Today; 268 n oN a AOMTTTBD YBSTBRIDAY: do not have to aradt a century or two to Sheri Appelsteln, 88 Philip Rd.; Saturday, April 22 hav* the resuKs of oectain tatboratocy Todd Bairos', East St., Hebron; experiments made coaunon knowledge; Walter Brown Jr., M School St.; M n. Madeline Clancy, 60 Court- Home With Hitching Post there are no censoring anthocUles to cot land St.; M n, Veronica Dalton, HiM « U, In front o f a oft toformatlon; If there are thinkers 404 Rye 8 t„ South VTndoor; Norman Dltm, 29 Bdgerton St.; home prhom owner likes to preserve « who have some to be aby and Roger Douglas, Bast Hartford; semblance of tUngs as they ° onoe private about their ‘potential dtocowles, Kristin Bmerson, Bast Hart­ the word MU gets out, and the world ford; Mathew Guastmaehlo, 849 used to be, maqy decade* ago, a htbdi- Denting St., South Windsor; Hol­ Ing post, sUU In atate- of good re­ then beats a path to the door until tt gets lis HarUgan, Salem, MAos.; pair, and sUU capable of parking a bone exphuiatkin and answers. WtUlam Heard Jr., Bast Hart­ The scientist of the w etk, or perhaps ford; Mrs. Valerie HOuley, 2270 and buggy, if such tranaportatlan -Mioidd N. Main St.; JoMph Edward ever happen to come dop-dopping down he is adentiat of the month, or may even Laseren, Bast Hartford; Mn. the road. prove to be sdenUst of the year, U Doris Levine, Jan Dr., Hebron; a Swiss gentteman named Dr. Daniel and Mrs. Amelia Ltos, 117 Bran­ Ilia home itsrif la set not too far back ford St. w Bovet, who now ilvos and eoqietiments in from the road. In the days when it vraa Also, Mrs. OarmenV Marty,. Rome, and the charm and Joy in having WarMiouae Point; Harold Mor­ built, being fairly dose to the poad was Photocnq>hed by WUUam Oos an, 14 Garden Dr.; Mrs. Marion him on the contemporary soene is that, pleaaant and advantageous. No one I J. MoOiwvUle, 99 Keeney S t; aflw the most inteutve kind of UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH CENTER, FARMINGTON Ferocious Lions No Threat objected to the traffic, which stimulated Mrs. Tlieresa McOormack, 104 modemlsUo pwehotogical research, hb Downey Dr.; Mn. Once P. Nel­ oonvonmUon ft It waa ndgbboiiy, Mark Harris, as ringfiiaster and animal trainer, son, Bast Hartford; Mrs. Velma keeps coming up with the measM^e Ux* puts the lions, Bobby Murphy, left, and Matthew Parkade Extends curloeity if It anaa headed ftar flvoff enough to bowl over all opposi­ Pelletier, Broad Brook; Lena human being* are infinitely variable and LeyeSqu^ through their act. The circus came to Puxick, Bast Hartford; Clyde places like Boston or Hartford. In those tion. Individualistic, no matter how mnrfi we Could an ’’open” Democratic the Keeney St. School developmental kindergarten Rauschenbach, 68 Thompson McCxOvern’s Chance Connecticut Yankee. i days, the house with the taftdiingpost party deny the nomination to a yesterday. Background, from left, are Dariehe Mayo Rd.; Mrs. Anna 6. Rowe, 886 Improve their inteiUgence o r Intenaify Shuttle Bus Use W. Ctoiter St; hBrs. Margaret waa on such a main route, and there was By BRUCE BIQSSAT man who had done that well By A .H .O . and Dean Soares, seals; Ryan Woodcock and Scott their training. A free shuttle bus service be-^ has come to the attentlmi of tjie Soucler, Brood BrxxSi; Mrs. no problem, no interference with its resi­ NE A CMamnist and was coming with a rush at Castagna, clowns. Other p^orm er in two presenta­ Dr. Bovet qwetaUaea in training and the end? It might, but It might tween the Manchester Shoiqsing' State Department of Tranqsor- Bveljm B. ’TUrklngtan, 149 Bto- dential charm, but only diatiiictlon, in 1966 he wem when be and, bto tions for parents were Ronnie Webster, elephant; have a lot of e]q>lcdnlng to do If During the 1971 struggle over Parkade and Main St. in Bast tatlon (DOT) thraugh newqsaper seB S t; Sandra A. 'Weeal, 48 otjservlng mice, and be has comeigi Democratic opponent agreed to L y ^ Bolduc and Andrew Taylor, monkejn; Patty that tt waa ao well and promlneiitly WASHINGTON % vote*. usually weighted with signifi­ paigned ¥dth the claim that the , HEORALD FlUNTTNa OO;, m e. those day* between the Park­ bus service and udiy.. IRddle Tpke. Park, as it did a few years ago. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) fectly trained—every Urns I run through That includes'delegates he al­ place and then rise up and passed a last minute income (STOCK OOftPORATTON) , D?BCHAROp> , . YBSTTER- something of a thoroughfare for trucks. cance beyond the modest otoe common pele of the otato ade and Bast Hartfmd. The anawars will iletannlne' the mass, he foeds me.” ready has locked up, and many of its vote total (34). Today Mc- slander an Amerjlcan president tax, die Governor at least gave 1. The name of the cmporaltoa to.RElRiALD PR1NQ3NO CO» DAY: (Jarrt Lappola, 14 Norton didn’ t want the tax. m e . t Michael' Dwotldn, preMdent Of whether the DOT will partici­ It had now dmndc from being part of a others which informed apprais­ Govem to the clear favorite, for taking the necessary rnill- it the cooperation of letting it Lane, South 'Windsor; Herbert Moet prectous of aH, Dr. Bovenhos taiy ° action—action constoitent 3. After winning reetoetkn In 2. The ootporatton to dtosMved by fhe following resolutioa of the Parkade Merohants, said pate In the program and in sim- Calvary Church ers say he is reasonably sure and the winner gets all M. become law without bis signa­ yesterday, "The program has W. Blevins, 42 Courtland St.; main route between widely aeparaied with the firm, bipartisan com­ m o , Governor Licht fMt . Mai- 'dlfBotm'rtiftrdiolders: - ^ tlar programs hr other areas.' ’ dtocoyated a particular mouse whldi, af- of, at a minimum. One demonstrated gain from ture. Then, when the Legisla­ been ao auccemful. and It haa Mrs. Adele M. Doueet, m iWol- deetinattons, and had become a aort of mitment antedating hl^ tern of self compelled to meet ! the -v ’ iu d b o lVBD that the sols stoeUioMer of thto coeporatton Dwbridn sald^'if the shUtUA Plans Ptogrtiiii. ^ . ter having been thdrougiily trained to ex­ A candidate this year needs an Oregon triumph to Its Uft ef­ ture Itself insisted on repealing . "doss hereby adept os a p to of Bauldafion of Herald Printing been acc^Bted and praised so cott Si.; Henry B. Browh Jr., 41 office—to halt that aggres­ its own action, the Governor state’s fiscal needs by ‘nobm- service continues to be well ac- optional bypaaa for looat commuting and pect dectrlc abodts If he entered a ahut- 1,S09 votes, one* more than half fect on a candidate’s chances mending a Mate Income ' tax, ft Co., -Ino., a ODonsctlcut oorporatfcm, aU in accordance with whcde-heartedly by individuals ppntea Rnrt If the Parkade Mer­ Legion Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Emily For Children I sion.”—Vice President Sptro T. turned openly against the in­ iniduBtrlal traffic. the convention total of S,016, to in the huge CaUfornla primary which vras enacted. tX k Ofiwr ,fiw proMMons of Section 8M(h) (2) of the intomsl Revenue and groups, we rust only ore ex­ chants decide to extend it even B. Totro, East Hertford; Her­ unsop^s tie boec, would neverfiMleaa pertodleally be nominated at Miami Beach shortly after. Agnew, commenting in a come tax, and held that stance Goitea toe followiiur: tending it—we are thinking of bert J. mu, 99 Strickland St.; A Spring Crusade especiaUy In this rde of an optional local route, speech on critics of U.S. bomb­ until, on a televisloa program a day, in a declMon bsln|r traced ••WalmBAg UBriOimUr iMbUshlng Oo., a Oomuotleut cor- later than one month, a suheldy keep going back Into the booc Just to see in July. » McGovern already to a rtobig directly to the poUtloal he esqsanding it.” might be sought,, froih the DOT MTs. Angelina Oembrano, 109 for children will be held at Cal­ ing raids on North Vietnam. few weeks ago, be quietly ac­ - porMton, being deetroua of acquiring all of the openfing Greenwood Dr.; .Frank F. the road was taking far more traffic If anything had changed, his cuiioatty Where could McGovern get prospect In that state. If he waa feeling, because of (Jiat de­ Dworidn said many of the for paying two-thirds the cost of vary Church, 647 B. Middle more strength to bring were to reach that Mg one on a knowledged the likelihood that propbrtlak, plant, buaineaa, good win and all other praparties people from Bast Hartford us­ Peralll, 689 Main B t; Antoinette Tpke., Monday through Friday Candy (Kitchen than it ever took when it waa part of a being that much greeter than bto fear of the income tax might be a lead­ cision, Governor IJcM an­ ■ aubafamtially■ ‘ ...... of every type and ■ nature ' owned ' ny . Herald necessary equipment. He said Montiverdi, 3iSIB Charter Oak i himself within range? . fairiy good winning tide, he “ Oh, rats.’ ’—Astroiiaut John nounced he would not aeMt re- Printing Oa., Ino., a Oonnecticut ootporatton, and bMhg unaMe ing the shopittng bus have of­ the state would ncit pay for the from 7:16 to 8:30 p.m. post-colonial through route. the etectric shocks. ing possibility for enactment St.; MTs. Bertha K. Gess, 91 First off, he has a good might take It The prise is im­ W.' Young, after he stumbled on electlon for a tiilrd term. to oM«b euMi ptoporttee except by t'the purOhaae o f aU o< fered to pay their way, Just to operation of the bus, but does Mn. Heton Burke of Forest- Wh«te Quality Gandy Is Blade Fresh Dally when, next year, the state got k e ^ toe bus running. “ We tMd liakeaide Dr., Andover; Mrs. Akaig with die traffic, tt waa tak­ That is, of couree, a kind of foilure In chance to win Mg in Massachn- mense: 271 votes to the winner the surface of the moon and From tills kind of political his­ the outotondttfir o ^ ^ a l Mook of eekl1 ootporatton, exohietve have regulations covering cost dale, M as^ will be guest pro­ setto, since rival Sen. Eklmund on a take-all basis. around to revising its tax struc­ them we-can’t do that,” Dwor- Elena D. Gutzner, 440'Gardner gram leader each evening. She Choose From Over 26* Varieties Dr. Bovet’s tratntng oourse, ao far broke a caMe to a heat meas­ tory in Rhode Island, one oan ahoraej sad llanoheeter PuMlMilng Oo. having of equipment. ing addltianal dirt and dust and Ifiiskle clearly to down-playhig Again, let’s say he does it urement device. ture. as o| ttris date sffootsd tiis purchase of aU of toe said Mook kin eold. "It haa to be free to St.; MTs. Gladys OoughUn, 48 will present visualized Bible That stance—that, although he imderstand the heMtanoy'of {Ugr WeUealey R d.; Mts. Maty A. noise atul all klnda of traffic-generated as that paitlcular^mous. to concerned. that April 2S primary in favor Two weeks after that comes 0<. a*M BMraU Printing Cto., Ino. said stock having been the rider.” stories using puppets, teach gos­ CHOCOLATE COVERED of another the same day opposes an Income tax It may Connecticut Governor ifjo' let aoqifirsd as a alngl* purohoso on Novsmbor 8, 1971; and He sa(d .many people in the Try using a curved grapefruit Violetta, 122 Bryan Dr.; Mts. pel choruses, and award prizes pollution. In addition, it developed a new But he has other heartening failures to the New York primary with 278 “No disagreement has ever himself be caught Maroifaig even against Sen. Hubert Humphrey votes aX stake, ail but 10 per become, with time and circum­ "WHBRlBAS t o M ^ too plan of MAnobastor PubUabing north, south and east perlme- knife to cut out the base of a Gertrude Redmer, 2 Oiambers to rtiUdren who attend each pro­ variety of enterprise. Some portions of It rq;ioit. He says that, deaplte fato. efforts in Penns^vanUu been resMved by walking away stance, the thing the state has near an Incmne tax. 00. in acquiring the etoek of Herald Printing Oo., Bio. for ten of Manchester have asked head of lettuce before washpng St.; and Mrs. Mary Shlydey, 44 gram and bring guests. cent in 39 separate congression­ from it.” —^Teamsters Union One also has to begin to de­ toe pupooe of acquiring the aosota of said ootpmation, all In Jordon Crackers went Into industrial production, and here to breed and train uniformity, he to Mill Should McGovern jttek up al district contests. New. York to have—seems likely to remain for the same service; ” We axe It. Bach lettuce leaf will be un­ Joseph Lane, South VTndsof. Mrs. Burke, who Is actively President FVank E. Flti- the Meskill posture up and duce that rank and fito votes, oocoidanoe with toe provtotone of Sootton 884(b) (2) of .the Alao, Mrs. Anita DeTuccio, and there short stratefaea o f It Mosaomed getting “animato timi are very active three • quarters of the 102 sources indicate that a Califor­ mtmnal Revenue Oode, tt to neoeaaary tiiot toe acquiring definitely conaldering it,” he tom and firmly curied for your engaged In the (JhrtlsUan Edu­ Try tender, crisp crackers covered in milk choco­ Massachusetts votes (not im- simmons, saying in a speech he through any possible future day having noticed the huMnesa said. salad when taken from the Dean Dr., Rolton; Virgil L. cation department of the Hyan- nia win for Mo(3overn would will not JMn other labor leaders ootporatton sad the ootporatton the atoek of which to aoquired late — great as dessert or by thamselves. with coknmetxdal sarvlcea. At the m d of and animals that are ehiggieh, animato poeslMe), be would advance 20 when such a tax is actuadly en­ leadersMp identity of some of Dwotkln said the shuttle bus refrigerator. Hartsog, US Mountain R d.; nls. Mass., Assemblies of God put Mm in poetUan to score a in resigning from the Pay adorn a plea of ilquldatton, all In aoeordonoo with the pto- this phase, the house with the hitch­ that sleep by day and anlnmla that sleep votes or so over present indica- near sweep in their primary— acted. the leadtog modem aifooeiatea vtotona eoid Motion o f the Bitonial Rovomio (3ode, tt to Mis . Evelyn Traygis, Bolton Church, sdso conducts children's Board. ot state Income taxes. Bit iea gn Center Rd., Bolton; Margaret ing post still In front of tt waa sUH by night, animals that prefer alcohol and ticx». perhaps all but 80 or 40 o f the Meanwhile, any political ad­ thoMfore fito Intent and puipoM of thto resotution to act forth vacatttm Bible schools In vari­ Let’s assume he doesn’t go viser or analyst who Wants to buy the Income tax as an Ideo­ and'to oonetltuto a plaa of hquldatton of Herald Priifilng Go., RTntera, 8SA Charter Oak S t; ous churches during the sum­ charming, but a little lonely on its road, total. animals that prefer water, animals that beyond very modest expecta­ If all this conjecturing came “ If this goes on, the British suggest fiiat Governor Meskill logical tool for Boakliig the rich. Bto.. ail In Moordanoe wtth and aubject to the provtotons of Mrs. Rena P . Oalcdiera, Staf­ mer months. which waa now part buaineaa, part com­ have a great curiosity - for exploraUcn tions In. the Pennsylvania teM to pass, McGovern would pcob- people are going to say they should take a less timorous Seotton 884(b) (2) of the Bitemal Revanie Oode; NOW FO R ford ^Mings; Stanley O. Kaae- Adults and' children of all ages and the one a week later In have had enough.’ ’—Former staEd on the income tax should “ NOW, THatUDFORB, be tt reeolved that thto ootporatton vlch, 27 Hammond St., Rock- mercial, part residential and part Juat and animato that are conservative.” aMy add at least 460 votes to and tta oolo Miarabalder, MAnchaotor PubWMiing ^ . , do are Invited to attend all of the (Hilo. ’Ihoee are largely Mus- his present suggested potential Brittoh Liberal Partey leader Jo first qualify himself by noting .vllle; Mrs. Qracirile Nissan, Crusade meetings. For further non deser^ tn ata ge waiting for the nest From hto failure with animal*. Dr. Grimond, warning in a speech hereby adopt a plaa o f oompleto Mquldafion, the praviatom 1238 .Hartford fl^ke., Vernon; kie-Humphrey struggles. of 490H- Tftaf would give him the conttnuing and uMiappy H erald of wuoh shall ha as folloanii information and transportation direction of the tides of traffic and de- Bovet deduce* that there to some beauti­ Two weeks after Massachu- 960, or about 660 votes staort of that violence in Northern Ire­ story of the relationship be- HanHd B. Floinr, 80 Oedar those interested can call the of­ jCmmodlatoly vpan mo adoption ot this resohitton E S T W A l ^ Ridge Dr., Glastonbury; Mrs. -velopnient. ful, saving part of the mouse In oU of us setto; however, MdGovern runs ibe needed 1,609. land to causing such revulsion ttveen the income tax and the Yesterd^yi^ ttilt ootporatton, Barald Printing Oo., Bw.; AhaB inunedtatMy fice or home oi the Rev. Ken­ In the Nebraska primary, among the British that many q u a l i t y Lenote O. HoUoran, 42 Bolton which to the most hapefid thing that has This does not even oaimlafa Governors of the nelgJitXHlng tranafor and^ aaaivi to MAaoheMer PubWahlng Oo. aH of Its ON neth L. Gustafson of Calvary At the beglnnltN of the seventies, oon- where he to now leading and what else he might pick up want to wash their hands of te­ state of Rhode Island. 23 Years Aga-' ptoparty of every type and nature. Including ooto real nrap- S t; Gregg Flavell, 80 IFOley St.; Cliurch. dlUcna on the road began to change come from any of the recent adeotlM- still building against a fodiwg along the way in various non- ster. There, the income tax Issue erty and pereonal property, and all other eaeeta, tanglMe or and Mltdiael A. Finnegan, 81 ROUTE 6, BOLTON ~ TEL 649-4332 Town Treasurer tJeotge H. intahgllile, of whtoh Herald Printing Oo., Bio.^midl he Pine Knob Dr., South Windsor. phUosophers of the week, month, or MUsUe. Tlie delegate haul primary states Impressed by has Just taken the scalp of Its OPEN DAO.T and SUNDAY tiU 8:00 P M . again, thanks to the new construction there is small, but a third pri­ Waddell cites lacit of need for a POWCiSCde Also, Mrs. MAbel Ooombs, such.a victory string. “ We would like shows, some third governor. Body’ s Content Candy Also Available For Fund Raising of a new scqpwhlgltway nearby, serving year. mary victory at that stage in Manchester almabooae with in­ “ 2. BHeottve a e of the heginainrof huaineH tqtott JAnuazy e 8INNO . e DOORS BldweU St.; Blair K. More­ A skein Uke that, including breakfast—and Pd like a can of The Rhode Island story has 1, 1972 the eMe Mmreholder of Herald Printing Oo., Bus. doee time would Impart good mo­ b eer.’ ’—Brittoh adventurer gone like tills: creased social seourl^ heneflto house, 20 Dower Rd., South Ih an a'verage healthy young all the aame local or distant desttnahnns the traditional primaries of hereto deeignafe Ita eleotton to wtod up toe affolia of aald • WIMOOWS a AWNINGS Windsor; Timothy A. Tro- mentum to the McGovern cam­ Wisconsin and Oregon, running John Fidifax, when he stepped 1. In 1962, Republican John enabling the Mderty to h* rsa- man, tat constitutes about 16 with greater efficiency. sonaMy independent. coepotfition and effoiet He dlMohiUon, aU wifiiout furihar act bridge, Bast Hartford; Wayne More Auditors Not Needed ^ paign for the later, bigger to a total of at leaM otx, em­ ashore In Australia after com­ H. Chafee won the governorship, of toe ohareholdon of thto oorporatton; and per cent of total body weight, Now the commuter and industrial traf­ tests. A. Going, Coventry; Gall St. water about 23 per cent, cells Oonnecticut has an auditing ayutem bracing a great delegate haul pleting an 8,(XXl-mile 12-month campaigning against an income .“ (a) The-offieen of Herald Printing Gb., Bus. are hereby One of those comes Just sev­ 10 Years Ago expmMy aulhoriaed to axaeute and ftie wtth too Sooretaiy of BILL TUNSKY Germain, 68 Demlng Rd., Olas- or active tissue 68 per cent and fic began to lesaen. which has worked wen over the years. It and climaxing near convention row aprosB the Pacific <>cean in tax the Democratic incumbent tOiibury; Katldeen J. Recave, en days after. In Michigan. time in masMve O dlfom la and a 86-foot boat with a female had favored. In 1964 Chafee won Staito o f the Stato o f Ootmecticitt a Certificate o f Dtaaolutton, bone mineral 4 per cent, ac­ Read Herald Advertisements Hie apota of commercial enterprlae certainly does not need duplicating In or­ This was a Sundoyi The Her­ Plimie M 9-909S 294 Hartford Tpke., Vernon; cording to Ehicyclcpaedla Bri- There, a candidate gets dele­ New Yoik, Just might be companion, Sylvia Cook. still opposing the Income tax. In **(b) The offioen are fUrtiier auttwrlied iq^on affecting which bad been aet iq> to cater to and der to give aome membere of the Gen­ ald did not puhltoh.' the dtotrtbutton of the aaaeto of Herald Printing Oo.. Bus. to MTs. CamtUe Constantino, Fhist' tannlca. Hartford; and Cary Donald proq>er|an the commuter and industrial eral AaoemMy a greater votoe in admin­ KAnahaetor PuUWiIng Oo. and otheiwto* piovtding for toe | istrative operation. / peynunt for satisfaction o f the MMseottve ohUgationa of toe Lausier, Warehouse Point. tratOc^began to do a thinner bustneM, The Democratic and Republican audi­ A Thoosht for Today mid Barald Printii* Oo., Bus., and to.do all aote and thfatoa Also, Vaughn Johnston, 27 as may .be neeeesary to effoot the legal (Maeohitlnn of Herald and were being gradually forced into a tors are named by the General Aaaem- Sponsored by the MhnMieater HUletW Rd.; Mrs. linda Bou- 1^ and are Independent of the executive Council of Churches - Printing Oo., Bus.' ' chard, 4 Pearl St; John Fiir- reevahiatton of the economic soundneks ” 8. R to the'eaqsreaa Intoitt o f tUs plan o f ■ Ilquldatton phy, 29 Stone St.; Mrs. (Jarol M. branch, which to necessary for the prop­ Fischetti *dtoaohitton of tiito ootporatton mall ho oomplataly of their location. A few aatabHMimenta er oonduot of theli work. Lost year Gov. Lord, I Talk Too Much. wlttitn the time paimlttMl by Sootton 884(h) (2) of Karastnaki, R t 44A, Coventry; cloeed down, or moved, their quaitera Thomas Mesklll vetoed a bill which Lord, sometiiiMS I talk too Rerenuo Oooo and m all ovanta on or bofore Joseph O. La'Vigne, 939 Foster, I ‘ ir;! cUm*» St; and Edward ‘lyhuiski, 118 being taken over, in some Instanoes, by would have extended their functions to much. ' 81. 12n.” Advance Yoi^ W atch^ne What Will It Be ~ A Include “ perform ance" auditing. At I talk about people, I am sure, / i f . / ^ 8, The ahora taaohitton waa adopted by the Board of DIraetpta Prospect S t; o new services Juat a hUie lieas clasay. present they review expenditure* to in­ too much. afid by the sole Miarabaldar of too oorporatlan. Hour for Daylight Saving time 'Also, Mrs. Lorraine Elliott The road with the bouse with the sure the proper handling of funds, but do 1 am often a carrier of what I "'-iAi'VMa o f oiMuaholdarB: and daughter, Bart Hartford; SUNDAE, M IU have heard, not what I real­ |^«Sir*a TStom ^Ptoror VoteRoqi^ VotolAyoring Mrs. Joan Crawford and daugh­ hitchhy post is now begtamtiig to grow not analyse the effeetlveneas df~ pro- ■AM toV oto ofStouraaBifittlod forAdoptton Ad6ptton ' Sunday April 30th FOUNM grama. ly launr. ter, 40 N. Park St, Rockville; quiet again. I talk to You when I should be t o Veto __ Mrs. Donna Pound and son, SHAKE, or an lOE The Governmental Administration and '' ''\ s n 888 866 262 Be honest. Ii thit witch p u intend a the *M«if century of Ittvasion and Policy Committee has proposed a 12- listening to bear what you < dhraeton and offioen of toe ootporatton at the data 179 Charter Oak S t; Mrs. Rose- to move (head really behind the onn WllUams and son, Bast member bi-portisan LsgtolaUve Pro­ would aay to me. change which has now esdiauated its own onrad ARTHUR DRIHI town has aamawben within Its bardera the genius bSot^tora^orS^H ankO and DkanoeyfiTLawto. y lS o h S a g (John and Bertooe Meg) for the week. There to no Justification for 7 o f SUehce. OPEN AU DAY ocnceras the CntwUls mein street or to nw duly eworik dsblarm ^ making the toiQiayers toot the biU for an A m «i. rraotilont and Seorotary td BBBAID FRlNTTNu CD., INO., , SUNDAY dwnigh route which has bsen oom- entirely new sat of state enqiloyes. Bbpe- A. Maurice King OM toot fito atutaimattta tharain contalnad are true. Yin-Oharge •:M a.in.. Church School, NEW YORK (AP) — Uke the And at the very time such'a course "Jehovah Has Become »:S0 a.m.. Worship Seyyiee. one day and down the next, and shores, compared with 99.53 Nuibery through Adults. me Rev. Mr. Kelsey prsdiM- frog who thought he looked challenge is laid before the I:M a.m., Sunday School. King — How Wo Know I t ” ended up with mUd loeses. million ehares the previous 10:40 a.m.. Worship Service, ing. Sermon topic: "The Otarah week. mighty im pressive aU b ^ to d country, the Price Commission Classes tor aB 8(es. 10:80 a.m.. Group discussion Ill fha early part of the week, Nursery through Ondo 4. —Faith at Workl" Nursery pro­ Of the 20 moat actively with air. Uncle Sam has 'Jiist to criticizing some corporate 10:4S a.m., Holiness Meet* of March IS Watchtower maga- - news of the Vloinam osoalatlon vided. traded Big Board issues, 12 ad­ announced a $80.8 biUion gain profits as inordinately high and ing. Nursery provided. sine article "The Delight of Trinity isdberaa Ohnreh Jehovah Will Succeed." 10:40 a.m., Church Sdiot^ dominated investor thtaktog, vanced and eight declined.. In the Gross National Product- -the P ay Board to concerned 6:15 p.m.. Open air service Meadowlark Rd. and R t M, aaatysto repwtod, and toe mar­ half ot It inflation. that pressures are growing for and indoor prayer meeting. Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Group dis­ Republic Oorp. was volume ot RockvUle OUaad Oongregatioaal < R s ^ ket roqpondod to reports from leader, gaining 2% to 9%. The absurdity of this meas­ bigger pay increasea. 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. cussion the B ible bdok Rev. David P. Krampits, EseMel. Hebron Indochtoo. American Motors, second most ure is underscored by the Ulu- What appear! to be another Ihterim Pastor Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., Toward mitoseek, economic active, rose 1 to 8. Occidental slon that the output of goods happy sltyi, a reduction in the ^FttU■ Gospelvrsw|iwa OhrMlaaw.wa m ...... PoMtoe news took sway. The Oom- Petndeum, third most imtive, and services grew at a foster consumer aavinga rate to 7.4 Fleltowsliiplip Interdenominational ^------•— South United Methodist Church 8 and 10:80 a.m., Worship meroe Dq^ortment reported rate then in the previous quar­ per cent, moro than a full point Main St. at Hartford Rd. Rev.V. J. JermapiJermap] Bodine roae 2 to 18%. Orange Hall Service. Holy Communion. AssistaBt Pastor that tho Gross Natloiaal Prod­ Other cloolng Big Board ter when in fact the rate de­ lower than the extremely high Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor Rev. J. Manley Shaw, 6:10 a.m., Sunday School. clined. rates of 1971, to probably also Senior Pastor uct—dollar value of the nation’s prices included Alaska inter­ Adult instruction Ctess. The anmanuice of great being misread. Rev. Cart W. Saunders, U a.m.. Worship Ser output of goods and services— state, up 8% to 49%; Univenal 10:80 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Rev. Mr. Kelsey preacl _ rose U.8 per oont, but that in­ Oil IProjIucte, up 8% to 20%; growth results mainly from a The contention is that con- and open discussion. Sunday Associate Pastor Unttarlan Fellowship flation accounted tor more than sum en have been wrlthbolding Rev. Ralph W. Spencer, -mon topic: "The Church Fannie Mao, of 1% to 22%; spurt in inflation from a 1.7 per School. . ef Qlastenbniy Faith at Workl" Nurascy iKO- half this gain. Prices surged CSiryslor, iq> l to 86; and Ana^ cent rate in the final quarter of their money from retail mar­ Associate Pastor Academy Junior High 7:80 p.m.. Evangelistic serv­ vided. ahead-6.2 per cent to the quar* conda, tty 1% to 30%. 1971 to 6.2 per cent in the inital kets—dragging their heels and ice. Main S t . CHastcnbury te r. : 9 and 10:40 a.m., WmsSip Guest Speaker 9:45 a.m., Church Schoi^ On the American Stock Ex­ quarter of 1972. Included, there­ thus causing the economy to On Friday, the government change, the price change index fore, to $18 bllUon of air. advance a lot more slowly than Service, m e Rev. Mr. Spencer, 10:80 a.m.. Service, Nursery Church ot the Aseumptioo Dr. WtHlam Ronald Jones, a Bolton CongregatlMMl Chnrc noted that - the rise in Uvtag feU 098 to 28.80. To include this Inflation, this might be hoped. Lift heels, it is preaching. Sermon: "Touch." and^Sdtool. ^ Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Church School for Infant-Tod­ leading black theologian who is Bolton Center Rd. caste as measured by the con­ Of the 1,823 issues traded, 884 air, as if It wore output of said, and economy surges. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor currently teaching at Yale Uni­ Rev. j. Stanton Oonover, “Take it, you’ll Bke It," and then Is no doubt that sumer price index eased some­ goods and servicea is to invito Well, the rate of saving to dlers through Grade 8. Messiah, EvaugeUcal Isitheran chael DworUn, Liggett Drug Store and Parkade advanced and 790 declined. Rev. Robert J, Burbank versity Schocrf, will be guest IR n lster what dmtog March. to r the lidtculouZ conclusion that take-home pay Is falling, for 9 a.m.. Church School for Church W. J. Godfirey Gouriey, Drug Advisonr Council xutoufuuits nssociacion president;.;'Wemer Block, There were 142 new- highs speaker tomorrow at the 10:80 However, reports of a record the way to a bigger, more pro­ sure, but that too may be sta­ Junior I^ h Grades 7, 8'and 9. (Wisconsin Synod) chairman, appreciates the |4M from Nbinchester D & L Two checks of 8100 each srere ihter received the year and 148 new lows. Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and a.m. service at the. Unitarian ' 10:15 a.m., Church School. level of mutuot fund redemp- ductive America is to raise the tistical rather than real. 10:45 a.m.. Church School for 3M Buokland Rd., Wapping Shoppi^ Parkade donors. Front, Mnf^ Lorraine from Martin Ltd. and Simmoni ShoesA^e gtfts, Of the 20 most actively 2 7 :S0 p.m. Universalist Society, 466 Main 10:80 a.m.. Worship Uons, far exceeding sales, suit price of everything. One of the reasons this rate Senior High Grades 10, 11, 13. Rev. Karl R. .Ouigel, Pastor Jones, Gallery; Gerald Leland, G i^ts; Dean traded Am ex issues, nine de­ . Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9, St His topic: “Martin Luther Sermon: “HU Tiling.’’' plus David Woodbury’s matching $1,760 grant, prices scooting downward. clined, one was unchanged, and No serious attem pt is made fell to that Income tax withhold­ 7:80 p.m.. Senior IBgh Metho­ Gates, Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. Rear, Mi­ boost the DAC fund to $8,194 tow^d a $10,v00 goal. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. dist I Youth Fellowship. South tang, Black Messiah or White Tinkham, m inister of »»««• he also started to Paterson Aide Back Nixon — Nursery and Worrtity Church Rev. Robert K. Beditold, stand themselves. ““ he is axamtotog verious posst- phones, to give information and the system and soon will be Some official government fig­ Grades 1 thrixigh 6. M inister UUtloa. to oqt M a receptionist at Gerald T. Sapleiisa, a Man- ures are often full of air. So 10 a-m.. Coffee Shoi^, Wood­ . St. Bfaty’s Church Scbocd. The twb-yooiMdd m o-raslden- with heroin and to Except One gone. The rest of the year will St. Bridget Church Crossroodk' riwster mUive and former city he better, they say. also are some government offi­ ruff Hall. R t 81, Coventry Ual ' ot 88 Park fit. (y small quantities of various ^-——-^ra^rarara^se ^ wk* CH A, tTBlDlllE Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 10 a.m.. Service of Worship. editor of the M anriiester Ehre- Only one of Connecticut’s 17 How much better? HarMd cials wrho attempt to prove or 8 to 6 p.m .. Open HOuse a t the Rev. F. Bernard MUImt, Pastor Vernon Assembly of God called OoMTOads by its profaa- drugs. IBs main totor- Rev. James F. EVon Church School. Paititil Snecitos program rrito^ O onnS ning Herald, has been named GOP state senators and 77 GOP Passer, assistant secretary of disprove a case with them. parsonage, 262 Ferguson Rd. Rev. Richard F. Rougkan, 104 W. Main St., RockvUle Mcnal and votuntoor ^ ost to life bacama getting hl<>h. William ;r. Stack Assistant Pastor 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. by itioae vdw take pari to te ^ Soptmnbor ha was arrested Deportment of Vocational Ro- executive, assistant to Gov. state representatives has failed commerce, is quoted as saying 6k0 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, Rev. Eari K. iPattlbone, A 39-yoaroId hondn addict bkWUtatton with, the hope that Russell W. Peterson of Dole- to back the re-election cf Presi­ Woodruff Hall. M inister pragtama. given a two-year probation it is difficult to estimate wheth­ Pipeline To Connect Saturday, Masses at 5 and Saturday Maas, 7:80 p.m. United Methodiat Chmreh How are theoo pragnuua af- ^ 60^1ay eentenoe, suspend- came to the center to get modi, ‘bis would load to a parmanent ware., a RepubUcan. He has dent Richard Nixon. RepubUcan er or not the' rate can be slow­ Plantt in 3 Nations 7:80 p.m. in school auditorium. R t. 44A, Bolton cal attention fo r bonltltus poslttaa as counselor. Utafoctu- been Peterson’s press secreta­ State Chairman J. Brian Gaff­ ed sufficiently to average <»ly Sunday Masses, 7:80, 9:80 and 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, footing the town’s youto? ^

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.PAGE BIGHT Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g ” h e r a l d , m a Mc Ii e s t e r , c o n n ., Sa t u r d a y , a p r i l 1 22,1972 - - E O 3 o u o si ea BO•0 r*: < p& E « . i; a . Lunar TV *Boi c C8 0 O pC E £ X o o McGovern Turns o o u HOW TORK^CAP) — AU J : ** titTM iwtworlw fanned tele- . S~D M E . vla«d cow nife Sunday at the S 5L third moon walk and liftoff J j To Face Muskie m t o 1 ) from the moon by the Apollo n c mom B- g - « « lA 1; -4- c 16 aatronauts. Alrlnsr sched­ (Continued from Page One) day night before a one-day stop ' o : 1 VI A •5 • ules, HJSrr: in MassachusetU Mbnday, said § 1 e S u eo V1 si o n and fruatratlw.” ? * - 3 E "O in StatesviUe, N.C., earUer Fri­ .s 0> 3 « NBC — li v e 10 a.m . to 11 Humphrey, meanvdiile, laid a.m.; l p.m. to 2:80 p.m., day his candidacy U "inaklng 'M l ■O e a « - 5 In Allentown he would support the other candidates pay atten­ ■ o _ c. and 4:80 p.m. to 6:80 p.m, either MiKlovern or Muckie CQ —u -n -12 No (Oonthmed from Pace One) tion to the little man.” ■ c o c o o t Mtott 10 p jn . to 10:88 p .«i. should they win the Denuxiratlo Wallace, predicting vlotmy in < : £ M < o a co* OB8 — live 10:80 a.m. to themselves and scientists at nomination and said either o 11:80 a.m.; 12 noon to 12:80 North Carolina’s May 6 prl- ' i Q. «X . O a o Mission Control Friday when ’ would “be- very, very accept­ ma'Ty, said, ”In Florida (where p.m.; 1 p.m, to 2 p.m. and they described the vdilte rocks. able” as his running'mate if he 4:80 p.m. to 8:80 p.m. Liftoff Wallace won), the average clti- The astronauts said they fit wins. to be announced. sen just like you here in States­ the classic description of vdiat He said, however, he ex­ ville helped us carry every ABC — Live noon to 1 p.m. geologists believe was a vol* pected convention delegates to county.” followed by spot reports. canlc lava that flowed early in say a groat deal about who the In other developments: The network will liAerrupt its the moon’s history. vice presidential nominee is. -^en. Henry Jackson of coverage of the Tony awards One at them, said Duke, was Aimphroy also continued his Washington, who is passiiig ma­ to air this liftoff. picked up near the moon lend­ attacks on Gov. Milton J. jor efforts in Massachusetts er. Shapp and Philadelphia Demo­ and Pennsylvania , to ooticen- “It’s the Mue one I described cratic chairman Peter J. Cam- trate in Ohio, said ip CSevetand from the Lening ln'> three hamlets Thursday, but Geological Survey said the two bareback riders; two dog acts; the antics of rhesus swing across Pennsylvania Fri­ A m erica.” Rose reported they had been rodcs were “probaMy a piece monkeys; Miss Jacqueline’s air ballet; and the Al- pushed back from two of them, of one of the Cajrley lava bini’s mid-air motorcycle thriller. Hugo Zacchini, U..S. officials said the North flows,’’ a hlgfalsnil vtdcanic human projectile, closes the bill as he is shot about Vietnamese are aiming for flow early in the moon’s hls- Quiet Note Kontum, Plelku and Binh Dinh lory. 140 feet from a cannon into a net. Evening perform­ Irish Tar provinces in what is erqpected Experts were eager to get ances through April 30 start at 7:45. to be a two-month campaign them to earth for analysis, Holding Up Deaf Mute, for those major objectives of Am«ig the 44 pounds of rocks the enemy’s offensive. Toung curd Duke gathered Frl- Canceled PayBiU “Before this thing is over we day were samples flecked with Convention Slay Man will have to get used to losing a green and Mack glass and oth- ’The Board of Education HARTFORD (AP) — Gov- lot of territory,’’ said a U.S. ers that were black and grey, meeting, originally acheduled (Continued from Page One) for Monday night at 8 p.m .,, Site Hits Thomas J. Mesklll is withhold­ field adviser. One bulky rock weighed 14 pecgile are going to say they While Fire Base Delta toll, pounds and Duke grunted a bit has been canceled. ing his signature from a legis­ North Vietiuunese troops on the as he carried it to the moon City Snag lative pay Mil until be learns have had enough.” southern frcmt pressed their car. the story behind an unlnltialed, As he spoke, toe 26-yearrid siege of the' provincial ci^tal A color television camera ro­ (Continued from Page One) handwritten iiuertion into toe deaf mute was beaten in Bel- of An Loc, about 60 miles north layed excellent views to kfls- fasit, near toe border o f Ckttoo- of Saigcm. slon Oontrd as the astronauts for two hours Thursday and bill that raises toe salary of a More than 1,(K)0 rounds of prowled over the surface on presented an Informal bid. hrids its state OOP convention Hartford Democrat. 11c and Protestant areas. His rockets, mortars and art^leIy their Scientific trek, On Friday the city’s Tourist J“ -'y Leaders of both houses say assailants poured .tar over him, bombarded the city in what has hr their moon car they dTOve Development Authority agreed Diego Mayor Pete VTlscn a traditional r UtA punlriunent Obituary they were aware of toe penned become a dally pattern. nearly a mile to craters nlck- to make a cash offer o f $260,000 met F r 1 d a y in Sacramento, for those who violate its codes. insertion before the vote. How­ A Nearly 40 U.S. B82 bombers named Flag, i^wok. Plum and if the Republicans held their Calif., with Gov. Joseidi Lauion Another man was found shot Onleashed up to 1,000 hms at Buster to gather samjdes. conventi<»i in Miami Beach and afterward he said: ever, it was not' mentioned in in toe leg in the Catholic New ex{8osives on North Vietnamese They were delighted with tlte Aug. 14-17. . “ 'FYankly, ^ I am , at theX print , Joseph Lauzen, 76, o f SWanton, either house. Lodge district of BeUhsk A tro< 9 concentrations on the performance of the buggy, The convention facilities, now ^ ero we simply wa^ a yt., father of Joseph tauzon of The note, between line 108 crude placard slung around Ms edges of An Loc and around “This is the only way to go . . being prepared for the Demo- tW** Manchester, died -yesterday at. neck had the single word “ rap­ •If I' rx'.M Soufli Vietnamese fire bases in . • Man, you are really bounc- . and 106 o f -the 80-page com ­ cratic National Convention n®tlo*>®l com- awanton convalescent home, pensation document, adds toe ist.” the Central highlands in a con- ing” Duke exclaimed as they which opens July 10, have al- to go to Miami, is also survived by his words, “and toe Deputy Speak­ British sridlera who ajH tinulng campaign to break the sped over the dusty surface, • I. ■ ■1? ' '','1 ready been borited by General wife, two other sons, and five er of the House.” preached were fired on by sni­ enemy offensive. The heat flow experiment CHANGE OF VIEW Mbtora Co. fo r the Aug. 21-24 , W i l ^ ^ dau rtters. Its effect is to give State Rep. pers. They returned the ehote ' I Associated Press correcpon-' cable was broken when Young PONTIAC, Mich. (AP)—Lynne TWhHnfi * /mixed emotiems about the con- a ^ , ^ -- yventi era of Delta got nervous, another ejqieriment the Oakland County sherilTs depart­ and minority leaders. VTtoout man said that by advancing the toe note, he wduld receive toe outside a tavern in the Protee- li|| claimed they were over- “Ood,'almighty,” Young ex- ment. convention datra as requ^d, ^ whelmed by the enemy and de- claimed. ‘Tt broke right at the seutne raise as rshk-and-flle, to tant Shankill Road area of Bel- She had been rescued from a kid- five states crold not meet the ^ problems that both- 8 cided to give up the base. They connector.' I didn’t even know napper who tried twice to stab her. $18,000. fasL It brought the death toll to 113 s - O ®*^®^ the national committee The governor' questioned 312 in nearly three yeara of civ­ 1 backed up 600 yards to another A- Ch, rats. I’m sorry CSiariie.” and the cookies were her way o f say­ ptes 86 days before the open- pOsititxi called Delta South. “Tell Marc (Langseth) that ing thanks to the deputies. were not the when toe insertion was added— il strife in Northern Ireland. ing gavel. . before or after riflcial action The Draperatown police sta­ S illi. ipllgii II, 1 ^ tu ^ CQ Arnett said five government we’re sorry. It came right off She said she had once been an­ ■S W ' tagonistic to the police, but not any ’That word prompted the Reagan said, “While neitherby the House and Senate. And tion was damaged When a pow­ soldiers were killed 60 were Am connector,” said Duke, * Z ! wounded and 17 are missing. Dr. Marcus Langseth of the La- more. “ Policemen seem more human council’s 4-8 vri^to defer the th© state nor the city can do N he asked leaders of bqto parties erful bomb went oft in,a truck £ 5 3 : e 1 ' Firs Base Charlie just to the mont Doherty Geological Ob- to me now,” the receptionist for a bid until the GOP resolves its anything about costs and spC': A to ’’attest by your signatures” parked outride. Police said they north ri Delta was overrun a servatory in New York was the dental clinic said. “ 1 promised not to in-house affairs. ©iflc contractual arrangements that the Insertion was in toe had a 82-minute warning to get week ago. Two other bases experiment’s principal sclen' call them pigs or cops any more." The statement in Washingfton of - the national committee, bill when it was voted B. She planned to stay “ Anytime we lose an ex of delegates in his state prob- A t. a. fT ' ___ PORTLAND. Maise (AP)—Sgt. port. with her fiance’s parents. Richard Thayer Jr. of the Portland m] periment it’s serious,” he said. ariy could be moved up a week x V D O U l JL O^iVU He ackowledged that toe'Tn^ In Londonderry, relative of In a lighter moment as they to meet the change. _ ^ . Police Department finds school work sert was not included in toe file -- _ ___ There will be a kitchen social interesting, so he tries to stick to it. IS men and youths killed duihm walked on the surface Young, H ^ver Kent She^r OOP ^ COPY of the bill given to each No sooner had he received a mas­ "Bloody Sunday” last Janua^ who is 6-foot-2 noticed the 6-foot chairnuui in Utah, said advanc- ' legislator and he said toe prop­ dens on Monday at 1:80 p.m. ter’s d ^ re e in public administration said they planned to sue the 4 Duke was covering more ing the Utah state convention, er way to Include it should British government for com­ ground and couldn’t resist the scheduled July 16, would .run from the University o f Maine recent­ ly than he started working for anoth­ have been by an amendment. pensation. Britains Lord Chief chance ' to partqdurase Nell into a conflict with the con­ Comedy On Police ” I suppose someone could Justice Wldgery said tills week Arm strong’s w ords \riien he NEW YORK (AP) — er master’s degree—this time in edu­ vention of state Democrats. challenge it,” Ives said. after Investigating toe Jan.80 first stepped on the moon in cational counseling. * | i i ^ Delegates in Oregon will be “F’reeble and the Bean,” a con- House Speaker William kiUlngs that British tnxqis and 1969. In‘the police department Thayer, picked in a primary May 28. temporary action comedy about . , . i« tk.. Ratchford said toe absence of civil rights organizers vriio “One small step for Charlie GOP officials could not be two police rifleera, w ill be 3^;. M^«4minutrative officer to the toe deputy speaker’s post from staged an illegal march shared is one giant leap for me” he reached for comment in Dela- brought.to the screen later this chief. One night a week, he teaches a 1 ^i1| toe bill was discovered at toe toe Marne for the deaths. But said. ., ware, which holds its primary year. The story is from an orlg- course in criminal justice at the Uni­ versity o f Maine at Portland-Oor- last moment. He said it had he absolved toe army of July 11, and Colorado, which screenplay by Floyd Mut- been part of toe agreement on 'S l i l l rux. ham. . .. oharges of indiscriminate kill­ New Typewriter toe entire package. ing. Prints Cherokee III I If!Ill - TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) — The Cherokee BlUngual Educa­ Three Dead in Gun Spree -4-lzPll 2 M g tion Program at Northeaetem State College has acquired an BARRISONVILLE, M o. (AP) Dashing on to the sheriff’s of- after a minor disturbance, on liJ-P electric C8ierokee print type­ A curfew was placed oif this f*®®. Simpson fired two shuts toe square Hiursday night, w riter, (Hily the second of its community of 6,000 after a ***'‘°“8*> ® window into toe Uv- Allen said Simpson was not tjrpe in the world, the project tho quarters of Sheriff Bill one of those arrested, NITIS director says. young man shot up toe city oough, who was hit in toe right “There Is no evidence of a Herb Macon, director of the rijuare with an Ml carbine, kill- shoulder and right leg adiUe conspiracy or of anybody else program, said the typewriter ing two policemen, ^wundlng a eating dinner. Gough’s condl- being involved in ^ a ^ ln a - / PQ was obtained fo r $1,800. It. wim toerlff Md toree other persons Hon was listed m good. uon of toe officers,” Allen said, §• made in Switzerland. tom Wiling himself. Simpson ran back toward toe He declined to reveal whether > s> gn 8fi ^tt * 2 “ The typew riter has 47 keys Charles R. Simpson, 24, of square and shot himself. More Marler and Wirt were Involved I1^4 g j 1 In because the Cherokee alidiabet Knit nearby Holden, Mo., staged toe than 100 rifle cartridges were in the arrests ’liiursday night has 88 characters. There are no five-minute terror spree Friday found in his pockets. At Holden, PoUce Chief Ai- numbers or capitalization on SIZES ®'’,?^ - , , "^® CouncU immediately bert Wakeman said Simpson t||j the keys. 6-16 The slain policemen were imposed a curfew from 6 p.m. had ben in trouble frequently, The typewriter wUl be used Donald Marler, 26, father of to 6 a.m. while police and other mostly traffic violations with for development of a primer 5537 one child and an officer one officers from all cities in Cass his motorcycles, with 160 letters, a Cherokee ca­ year, and Franris Wirt, 24, on County, about 60 reserve aher- ..ue seemed to vet nuito e lendar, a dictionary of the Che­ Knit this slim-line coat with Mandarin collar and toe poUce force less than a iff’s officers and FBI agents klck o^t ri trrink to uroet "S f -“S l ' The trim pantsuit is so rokee languag;e and other aids. braid-trim to add an Ori­ 'M l "K we didn’t have a type­ to Pof around toZ with T. > S 4) ^ wearable .- . . especially ental touch to the ward­ nam. Wirt was single. In. Police at first thought there motorcvcle ” Wakeman aaid f! «

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M • • Cff Cl M'S ■ s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN t t t t IE « »«. it ^ illlf I M Business Bodies Protest Dies 5 W . s':' if? 1^ '- 1 'i ’ilrifl i:; I- Sff?P»5l„ j. UOmntBD BBOKER n>LE CXAIM8 UP OUIfiTAimiNa OTTKIAN fee an increase in revenue of Litchfield, Merldeni Moodus, .!h '! !r*».![|jj|Sj I WUHam C. Om of Manoheater Unamplojnnent compensation The Connecticut Opticians about 11.6 per eSnt. ' i ‘sge itasli In Classroom ?u has becoma a (uU'>tUne aasoolata claims filed . last week in the Britain, Newtewn, Norwalk, ‘11:1 *PfSl‘l ' l l i J a . . State Association at its annual ' SNBT reperts toll-calling It will provide custemers the Reddlngr Ridgefield, Seymour, ffill § i I witii Freohette and Raal- Manchester area, includinf the meeting in Meriden last Satur­ volume rose by 0.6 per cent dur­ ton at aaa Main I t option of paying cniy 60 per Westport, Wilton and Wlnsted. (Continned from Page One) foe most part foe call was ig­ ^ r 1 ^ branch office in Rockville, rose day night, awarded Enrico ing the first quarter cf 1073, cent cf the regular service for nored. I III! i s f r i l l l a I 8* R ? i 8l 81 3.2 per cent over the week be­ Reale Of 11 Bonner Rd., a cempared to a 6.6 per cent in­ —Up 80 cents to $8.80; Can- with people vlalting the prison 80 local calls and 7.0 cents for New Britain, Newtown, Norwalk, revealed that force Inmates In Columbia University was the ( fliunes re­ plaque designating him as the crease last year. It reporta also each addlUcnal call.-ihe regu­ only major school where leased by the State Labor De­ Outstanding Optician of the that the number of teleiSionea terbury, Cclcheater, Darien, solitary confiirement were 'fas­ oe i» » » i i lar service give* unlimited lo­ Fairfield,' Georgetown, Mooeup, ting In sympathy with the pris­ classes were officially can­ PIN partment. 'l^ear. It is ^ e first award of in service increased by 18^000, cal calls. The previous ntte for celed. The Na[tionaI Student As- S h3 m S> A total of 8,23S persons filed its' kind given by the group. as against 13,000 during the first Mystic, Naugatuck, New Canaan, oners on foe tower. ^ B *0 ■' the message rate residence New London, New hOlford, Old ' s 'o c i a 11 o n , coordinator of last week in the Manchester' Mrs. Reals was presented with quarter in 1071. service was two-thlrda of the A spokesman ^or < foe group campus strike activities, re- ^ ' l l l i i i l i ? l i | | area, 72S of them in the Rock­ a booquM of roses. Greenwich, Ftainville, Stamford, said foe demonstrators were cost of the regular individual Thomaston, ’Trumbull, Water- "upset about escalation of foe ■^rted that some students had - | | i ville branch office. RECORD QUABTE R service with 46 locsd calls. bcycotted classes at 169 col­ Statewide claims dropped 4.S ■:-.r Rogers Oorp. reports that its bury, Waterown and Wtdeott. bombing” and that they “want ’The message rate service al­ —Up $1.40 to $7.30: Branford, leges and universities. I I I ' • * r ' per cent last webk, to a 106,749 1973 first quarter earnings al-. lows an unlimited number of in- to demonstrate foe correlation .!#f!lH i‘fl'il ;F' total. The total statewide claims moat equaled those of all of 1971, Bridgeport, Huntington, New between foe victims of foe war Today's aettvities include a cem W calls. The snekMman Haven, Norwich, Southington, mass rally planned in N ^ were 118,601 last week. while sales for the quarter said the service will be in­ and foe 'victims of foe lottery of *! I !:' ■ ‘ ' During the correspondhig week reached an aU-Ume high for any and Wallingford. justice.” York City by foe National troduced in 16 more exchanges —Up $1-05 to $7.80: Cheshire, Peace Action Coalition and doz­ in 1071, statewide claims td- quarter. before, the end cf 1973 and Dqpionstrators against foe re­ o taled 101,204, or 7,456 less than Its 1973 first quarter net profit Farmln$^n, Glastonbury, Hart­ sumption cf U.S. bombing of ens of other pretests sponsored statewide by the end of 1974. by other peace groups. PPlIi l^f dP If^ ' I ?f??l:J I f thlsysar. came to |106,000, or 12 cents ford, Manchester, kOlford, North Vietnam {banned to per share, on sales dt 18,276,000. The schedule also Includes In­ Newington, Simsbury and move their protests from col­ Actress Jane Fcnda and co­ NAMED MANAGER It companA with $34,000, or 8 trastate toll rate Increases Wlndaor. lege campuses to foe streets median Dick Gregory were « n 1^ M M Eugene R. Montany of Man- cents per share in the first from 8 to 10 per cant for day­ —Up 66 cento to $780: Canton, and public forums today. Anti­ among scheduled speakers at a » »i i & cheater. has been named man­ quarter of lOn, on sales of $7,- time station calls; an increase Rockville and Windsor Locks. war activiUes, including mass rally In San Francisco’s Kezar ager, strategic and business 884,000. in person-to-per*on rates be­ Residence message rate Indi­ rallies in New York and Cali­ Stadium. Sponsors estimated Idannlng, ^t Pratt A Whitney ’’Profits improved,” said Nor­ tween 18 and 30 cents; elimina­ vidual line service will be pro­ fornia, were scheduled in cities that 10,000 to 50,000 persons Aircraft, Bruce N. Torell, pres­ man h i Greenmaq, president o t tion of aU feur-porty residence vided in Canaan, North Thomp­ across the nation. would attend. ident, has announced. He suc­ and business service; and a 20 son, Putnam, Ansonia-Derby, While most campuses were Black Communist Angela Rofsera, "in spite of continuing cent surcharge cn credit card, O.OM ceeds Dr.Rlcbard U Duncan, heavy research and development BristM, Danbury, Danielson, quiet Friday and most antiwar Davis, who is being tried in who assumed a new position a expenditures for offset printing and other calls in which the New iBrltein, Norwalk, Can­ demonstrations peaceful there Califemta cn murder and kid­ ' Ooe, a Uo««sad hnSur, will be short time ago at Thibo Pow­ caller asks for operator assist­ terbury, Mooeup, New London, were outbreaks and clsuahes be­ nap charges, and the Rev. Dr. 2 plates.” CQ Involved prtmatUy in reiSd«itlal er A Marine Systems. ance. Stemford, Bridgeport, New tween students and police at Ralph Da'vld Abernathy, head «' sales. He has had several years’ Montany, a native' of Chester, TO BUILD MAUi Here are the new rates for in- Haven, Norwich, Formlngttm, five major universities. of foe Soufoem Christian Lead­ :i| i* [ij ij | | ; experience in real estate sales Vt., moved to Manchester ‘with First Hartford Oorp. of Man­ divldual-Une residential oustom- Hartford, Milford, Canton and Leaders of peace groups had ership Conference, urged mi­ with Manchester ogendea. his 'Wife in 1061. They reside chester announced Wednesday erq: Rockville. called for a one-day national nority greup members to attend a A Manchester native and gnul- with their five children at 280 It nvill build and lease spdee in Up 96 centffitto |4A0: Btafford student strike Friday but for foe stadium rally. 8 uate df town schools, he hoUs a Ferguson Rdl a 600,000 square-foot enclosed Springs. 8 8 S 8 « «»M • u* -■• BA degree in English from the shopping mall in Methuen, —Up $1.20 to $6.66: Cahaan, FACETHEMUSIC University of - Connecticut and Reale served as the associa­ Clinton, Deep River, Baaex, AKRON, Ohio (AP)—Summh itiii i l t iti . i % i i tion’s president for three years.'. M ass, ...... - - - - taught at the Jutdor high level Guilford, LakevUle, lym e, County Common Pleu Judge Evan He Is presently a member of First Hartford already has de- in Moncheater for nine years. veled a number of shopping Madieon, North Thonqpaaa, Put­ Reed, who has enjoined many a law­ 2 |*isf li |l |i i s I p i III Ilf ! P III® 11 If p |f 2 |||i® I8i®| Ip® He is a formw reporter, pho­ its legislative committee. breaker to faoe the music, had the The NeecHepemt Shop He has been a partner In the centers in New England, includ­ nam, Saybrook and Sharon. tographer and copy editor with ing the Manchester topping —Up 76 cents to $4.80: An- American Legion Lancheon Chib do The Herald. Hla recent reaponat- firm of DeSella and Reale Guild the same recently. * Opticians, 18 Asylum St., Hart­ .Parkadei, Corbins Comer In sonla-Derby, .i^um bia, Enfield, ROUTE 44A & QUARRY ROAD bilitles included writing on plan­ West Hartford, and the West Kent, MlddlMhwn, Fawcatuok, An amateur pianist. Judge Reed •» ford, since 1964. gave a performance of Beethoven’s k lUnmU II d hi ning and Boning, medical, and Reale, a musician In his own Shore 8hping Faricade in Storrs, Washington, WUlUun- BOLTON NOTCH P'iN? f” dr!»l Sonata in C Minor, O p-13, subthkd business-relatod subjects. right, has also arranged the West Haven. antic. ? r i He and Ms wtfe, toes, have .’The new mall,in Methuen will —Up 40 cents to $4.80; Nian- the “Pnthetiqoe.” ^ | t | ! L f music and programs for the Although to ran into a bit of difli- 10:00 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday ffa!iri^»|N g I'S ,,- = r s» two grown daughters. The Coes Grand Night of Music spon­ be on a 70-acre site at the in­ tic, Norfolk and T o riln (^ . make their home at 468 E. Cen­ tersection of 1-08, 1-496 and 218. —Up $1.16 to $8.80: Dilstol, culty in the middle of the famed P i : sored annually by the Knights piece and "found mysdf suddenly Call 643-4342 ■ ter St. of Columbus, Campbell Council. Methuen IS a town cf about 86,- Cornwall, O oven^, Danbury, ild f lii flLlllfj?? '"li? ? i a a. Ip 000 population, north of Boston Danielson, East Hampton, Jew­ breaking into a little Chopin,” his At the cloee of the recent sec­ SAU5B BIANAODB ond night’s performance of the and on the New Hampshire ett CUy, Lebanon, Ledyard, performance was rated “very lU good” by the dptive audience. 482348534853485353235353482353482323482323484848 AUtEx Inc. haa appointed Tenth Grand Night of Music, border.. Robert T. Seas of Weatpmt ita Reale 'was presented with a Eastern Region sales manager. watch from the council by COMPLETES COURSE Sass la married to the former Grand Knight Frank Malfe in Rlchatd T. Carter of 68 L ^ - Barbara McKinney of Manohea­ recognition cf his effesrts during dale St. was part of the 67- ter. the past ten year* as the show’s momber Class of 1972 of foe AutEx, of Wdiealey, Maas., producer. Connecticut School of Savings c~» rrp provldeB brokei>dealem and fi­ Banking, graduated Wednesday nancial institutions with com­ SPECIAL ASSISTANT • In New Haven upon completion X9 €/i puterised market infonnafton - " • Oorlton B. Buike of Mnachen- of a two-yesir managmnent tralalBg course. systems, intended to faoUltate A Navy veteran, Mbotany haa Mon promoted to M>e- (/> the trading of seourttles. graduated from Renanoloer asHStant in the field audit Susa will have his office In PMytochnlc InsUtute in 1946 dlvWoti of the casualty-prapeiv r1 New Toric City and will be re- with a bachelor of nclence do- tP commercial linos depart- 5 1 X i spcnsible for account coverage ment at ’Ihe Travelers Insur­ ■ 1 _ w _ gree in aeronautical engineer­ and coordinatton of sales for a ing. He woriced for aeveral ance Oompcuiies. Burke Joined 16-state area. ' leading aerospace firms before foe company in 1948 as an ex­ l i i r i aminer. A 3 ?=s 5 : : S s he Joined United Aircraft Re- PROMOOnSD AT BANK sew di LaboratoHes In 1960. He A native of Hartford, he i S f l “"3‘SS ^ Miss Cynthia. J. Duncan has transferred to (Pratt Whitney h(dds an aanoctoto’s deg;ree been promoted to assistant trea­ Aircraft dlvialon In 1062 a* sm from the Hartford Institute ot surer of the Connecticut Bank analytical engineer, and 'was Accounting. He to a member of i s l F o s a l s, and Trust Oq^k &• announced named anslstant manager, ad­ t h e Monohestor Lodge of m-HiJ oV •< O"X to #A S“4 I T 8 | 5 Tuesday .foUqvdng the regular vanced planning in I960. Masons and the American Le­ meetlng'bf hoard of direo- 'iMfonteny to a former chair­ gion. y ■■■ , tors. . man of foe Manchester Ctttoenp HS and his wife, Doris, live Advisory Committee and to a at 86 Byron Rd. with their two P chlldrai. -i O 2 ^ 2 - former i»«sldent of the Man­ -*1 OS ^«g chester FTA Council. He to on o g foe ’Town Building Committee . MARKS 100 YEARS H i S and to a member of foe 1972VB Simmons Shoes, with storss 3’ c c“ Charter Revtoloa Commissi on. In Manchester, Hartford, West 8 .C /3 Hartford and Simsbury, thto m"■* 2.2" He is active in Republican poU? 3 | | 8 tics and to a member of foe year celebrates its first century K> OOP Town Committee. in business. ' O i ^ O Founded in 1872 with a store DEL PBOMOnONB In downtown Hartford, ita sec­ 'PhllUp T. Davidson, president ond store was opened In 1947 Carter to an assistant treaa- •-•V of foe DAL Stores has announc­ In West Hartford Center, ita urer a t the Saving* Bonk of ed two promotlcfis In foe'DAL third In 1967 in foe Manchester Manchester. A Manchester na­ I § otganlsoBon. Parkade, and Its fourth In I960 tive, he to a graduate a t Man­ Joel H. Newman of Southing- In foe Slmsburytown Shafting chester High School and ottmd- ten, formerly 'with Olmhel’s in Center, Simsbury. The founders ed Boston University and the iliiiiliiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiili New York and 'witfi DAL since were MaJ. William O Simmons UnlirerslW of Oonnetlcut. He iiiiiiiii July 1970, was named controller and C. S. Haynes. Right otter Joined the Savings Bank of and dtreotor of management in­ foe turn of foe century, MaJ. Manchester in 1967. He to a charter member of 1^ «v 8 8 8 8 8 formation systems. Simmons bought out his partner. 09 •* Frank Pinagdla of Plalnville, . When MaJ. Simmons died In the Manchester Exchange Club, m a » i i i i It l(g I is s is » i ii i»S Si i focmeriy with Best A Oa, man­ 1910, control of the company to youth counselor for the Hl- aging ite Baltimore and Chicago was purchased by Joshia S. League of Emanuel Lutheran stores and, until his promotion, IGiowles, vdio was president un­ Church, and to a former mem­ manager of DAL’s store In til his death In 1927. Thomas S. ber cf foe Manchester Jaycees. I f A graduate of Mtnebeater downtown New Britain, 'woa CMlds Inc.i with stores in Hol­ He baa served with foe Natlon- High SohobI, clasa of 1966, and named superintendent of store yoke and Springfield, Mass, al Guard. the Hartford Xnstltuto of Ac­ planning and of stores. bought foe controlling Interest The Connecticut School of ■ | n i counting, she Joined CBT In 1039 Mr. Davidson announced also in 1927. Banking bbserved Its 10th an­ Plilfllllf and was assigned’to the accrual the eignfog of a lease for a new The current bead o l foe com­ niversary Wednesday, having o section of the controUer’s de­ store In foe Groton Mall. The pany to David L. ChUds a t graduatM 281 students In that partment. In .1971 she was 16,600 square toot Junior and Simsbury. period. named supervisor of foe com­ misses speclatty store to expect­ MS mercial loan accrual depart­ ed to be completed for late fall EARNINGS DROP • S' ment. opening, i A drop of 27 cents per riiare' OLD BOOES USEFU L Miss Duncan to the daughter In eanfoogs has been reported ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP>- as<- ^ P of Ml and Mrs. Edward Sauter QUARTERLY REPORT for the first three mmths of this M sitha Hieber, 26-year-oM director S r 2 r of 04'Hbll 8t. Mr. Sauter to Man­ Hartford National Corp. has year 1^ the Southern New Xkig- of the East Rochester Library, chester poatmastor. announced that Its Income for land ’Telephone Oo. knows from her own experience how oo I =! useful those oM books diseaided by the first quarts^ of 1972, before SNETrs quarterly statement. l| I iii BRIEFS securities gains and losses, was Issued to over 90,000 stockhold­ a library can be. Miss Hieber, who The Crockery Bhoppe, which $2,188,000, equivalent to 70 cents ers, shows earnings of 82 cents had began worUng for the library as opened at 844 Mtdn St. on per share. It compares wltji $2,- per share for foe first quarter a pajN when she w u in high scim l, Thursday, 'waa welcomed to 860,000 or 84 emts Mr share for of 1972, compcu«d to 89 cents was givea a SlOO scholarship by the 2 .downtown Mondisster by a the first quarter of last year. per riiare in foe correspending F rie^ of the Library before' she i ' l i n p l ommlttee from foe Main St< Hartford NaUonal Corp. to the period of 197i: entered cqHege. ‘That money wu Guild, led 1^ Ken HanMnson of h jji||f li‘> j,f' II! 1 ■>;«{'Tii 1*1!*! Best tor Washing and Wearing W i n g s d J. D. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK OF Also Oracbet Hooks and Knlt|tUig Needles In All Sises LYDALL, INC. MANCHESTER SEARS \n 17 { H EVERYBODY IS PLEASED AT PLASA (We Reserve The Right To lim it Quantity) tS ii f 1 III I . I • r N t \ PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 Section Two SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 manir^EBtrr Ettmht0 l| r r a lb SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 Page's 13 to 24 H ebron Church Members Filling Pulpit School Children Permitted For Minister George Caruthers of B1 High­ land Dr., South l^dsor, will To Assist on Rid Litter Day speak tomorrow at the 10 a.m . At The^enter PermiBslon slips (or Rid Utter public to have a first-hand en­ Monday; chicken, fried pat­ worship service of the Church Day, which will be held on April counter with the Jesus People, ties, mashed p<^to, green o f Christ. 29 (rom 9:80 a.m. to hoon, have a group of young pe<^le active beans, I anplesapce. At the 8 p.m. service, there been distributed to the schO(ds in drug rehabilitation and assiat- Tueraay: hot dogs and brown, will be a special panel sermtai hy Glenn Ganiber and children wlshhv to pcurtlol* ing their peers with other prob­ sugar sauerkraut, baked beans, on "Persmial Evangelism In the pate In the clean>up are urged lem s. carrots, strawberry dessert. Kingdom of God.” Speakers are to have these slips lllled out and /The film, “Son Worshippers", Wednesday: veal parmesean, Dennis Lacoss, Ed Post, and Tax collections through the end of One change the new system' will bring returned Immediately. which follows the Jesus move­ rice and tomato, green beans, Terry ITimblln. March are far ahead of last year, to the average taxpayer will be in the All of tomorrow’s speakers Among the local groups who ment In Oallfomia, will be shown cocoanut macaroons. according to the monthly report of mailing of bills. Instead of two bills be­ are members of the Church of have offered their assistance In at 7 p.m. at the Church. Ihursday: baked ham, scal­ Ernest Machell, town revenue collector. ing mailed in July, each one for half of Christ and ate filling the pulpit the clean-up afe the Uons (^ub, Also, a group of young people loped potato, broccoli, ginger­ Some $11,820,427 had been received by the taxes due, there ■will be two mailings, during the absence of Eugene the, Rham High School E cologi­ from the Burning Bush, a coffee bread. ' the end o f last month. This is 98.1 one before the July collection period and Brewer, minister of the church. cal Society, the Junior Women’s house In Wlllimantlc, will be 'Friday; (ishburgers, french ■ per cent of the total anticipated by one before the January collection. Club, the p ro, the Olrl Scouts present to testify on ttw results fries, cole slaw, fruit square. the Board of Directors in the budget it and the Boy Scouts. < of the Jesus movement In this Drop pieces of uncooked adopted lost May. Dep^y Mayor Pascal Prtgnano has To coincide, with Rid Utter While the estimate of property tax been named to the Transportation Com­ area. BEanohestar Evening Herald chicken, or cubes cf meat Into a Day, a pollution poster contest, bag containing flour, salt, and revem ie in the currant budgret was a mittee of the Capitol Reglcm Council of coordinated by tonon Owens? Is The menu at the elementary Hebron corraquMident, Anne . slightly smaller percentage of the Governments. Prignano heads a subcom­ schools next week will be: Emt, teL «M-S971. pepper. A few shakes coats the being conducted in the elemen­ meat perfectly . theoretical yield from the Grand List mittee of the Board of Directors which Is tary schools and ribbons will be than it had been in previous years, following devel(^ments relating to trans­ awarded to the prise winners. Machell says this year’s collecticms are portation in Manchester, particularly re­ Jesus People still, far ahead of last year. cent cutbacks in Connecticut Co. bus The Missions Committee of the At the end o f M arch last year, $10,970,- schedules and pn^xwed rate increases Gilead Congregational Church 164 had been coUected for 96.4 per cent for the firm. On the subcommittee with has Issued an Invitation to die of the estimated total. Prignano are Directors James Farr and The total General Fund is also more Jon Norris. BROAD STRCET full this year than it was at the same Hebron tlnue last year with 87 per cent of expect­ Mayor John Thompson reports that the 2 ed receipts in as com pared to 78.6 per budget worksh<^ between the Board of ZBA To Hold cent by the end of March last year. ^ D irectors and ■various town officials snv-snvici d i p t s t o r s s The General Fund stands at $16,082,- have concluded and work sessions Hearings On 881 as com pared to $18,682,694 a t ^ ~ . . among just the nine directors have be- ' some time last year. , gun. Four Requests The water fund at the end of March At the first such work session this Iscount Savings in King's Completely Stocked stood at $668,496 or 98.6 per cent o f its week, Thompson says only five Demo­ ‘nie Zoning Board of Appeals expected total. The sewer fund stood at crats showed up. Director John Tani and will hold a public hearing on $418,110, about 69.8 per cent o f its esti­ the three Republicans did not attend, April 26 at 8 p.m. in the Town mated total, and the ''fire district fund Thompson says. The Republican ab­ 2 Office Building to act on four was at 92.7 per cent with $990,021 re­ sences were caused by other commit­ requests for variances under ceived. soning regulatidns. ments or illness, Thompson said, and did The Special Downtown Taxing District not seem to be any cmiscious effort to These Include a request from was $86,199 or 98.8 per cent o f what is boycott the sessions. Harold Martin of Hartford for a estimated (or the year. variance to build a one-family No decisions were reached at this first session, Thompeon says. “We (the house on a one acre lot In a two CARDEN SHOP Machell recently spent two days in Democrats) Intend to honor our commit­ acre sone. Lexington, Mass, and last week took a ment that there will be a bipartisan re­ Also, a request from George “vacatian” (studied the entire week on Alden of Hebron for a variance view and bipartisan decision making on Taking a Little Pre-Fair Inventory his own Ume) to be instructed in how to the budget,” Thompson says. Democrats to use a 60 foot rlght-of-'way to SUNDAY SPECIALS use the new collecting and validating in the municipal election last fail Mrs. Lindsey Booth admires a child’s grrowth chart, two lots for single family dwell­ equlimient the town has purchased. dent of the Church Women. Mrs.. Parenchuk will ings. pledged, among other things, to institute held by Mrs. Charles Parenchuk. It is only one of be in charge of the booths. While visitors are brows­ Machell says the three machines have a bipartisan 'budget making procedure. Also, a request from Chron ^ OrCN f AJ4.10 2 PM. arrived at the Burroughs Corp. Hartford a variety of items to be sold next Saturday when ing and shopping at the faif, the Junior Pilgrim Brothers, Inc., Hebron, (or a “I’m quite optimistic,” Thompson the Wapping Community Church Women conduct Youth Fellowship (PYF) will be on hand to wash office and diould be in the collector's of­ variance to use 60 feet right-of- fice by mld-htoy in time for first adds, "that we will complete our work their Annual Spring Fair. It will be from 10 a.m. cars. A Senior PYF members will man a “ Rent-A- ways on Hope Valley Rd. in the **Mi88 Sootie,** “ Khty** and their “ family.** (Herald photo hy Bneeiviciiu) prior to the deadline date of May 6. We to 4 p.m. at the Wapping Community House, Elling­ payment of 1972-78 taxes due in July. Teen” booth, to offer the services of teen-agers for Ice P(md Estates to lots 12 and The equipment, ■which the town will are shooting for a siiecial meeting on ton Rd. and Sullivan Ave. Proceeds will go toward IS. Climbers andBushesl odd jobs during the spring months. This Litter Protecteki buy from Burroughs over the next three May 4 to announce our budget.” church programs and activities. Mrs. Booth is presi- ______(Herald photo by Buceivicius) And a request from Juanita years, will coat a t(Xal of $21,666. Gregory of Glast<»bury for a BARB News for Senior Qtizens It -will greatly increase the efficiency William O’Neill, director of public variance to use a right-ol-way Healthy 2 Yr Old of caUecUon luoceduras, according to works, attended a two-day workshop in to parcels AID-1 and AD-2 on By Two Loving Mothers By PHIL PASTORET By WALLY FORTIN Machell, and will tie the collector’s of­ Bostrni this week entitled “Sewerage and property surveyed for Hugh d h u b o io r Thera’ €ira tim es when a There’s a great difference fice more cloeely to the town data cen­ Urban Drainage,’’ sponsored by the MHS Divers To See Genovesi, Mrs. Miller and Edith Ledqrer of Basket- brown and white. IncldentaUy, 'Viog*s life" is pretty good, and between a perfect house­ HeUo everbexly! WeU I’m of our members are also mem­ ter. American PuWc Wbrks Administration. shop Rd. the kittens are looUng for good R o s i e r for “Miss Sootle," a black homes to go to vdien they are keeper and a beloved home- bemk from a quick few days in bers of ottier groups, and when One full-time and one part-time clerk O’NeiU said it w as “ probably one of the On GOP Platform Group maker. the sunny sm ^ and it was Hot Lunch Program French Foodl^ b^onglng to Mr. old enough to leave the nest. « « * trips, are planned on Wednes­ will be able to be eliminated in the best I’ve ever attended.” Bahamas Hydrolah great to get away even for a Cafeteria Mana^r Mrs. Mar­ and Mtv. Chris Flynn of 169 Tlioy may require references, days, it means we lose a collector’s office. TTiey will move to A study presented at the conference State Reps. Donald Genovesi The state convention will be Tomcats have nine few days; hut good to get beck ’IJic Deepsixers, Manchester ing the trip with the group. The jorie Porter reptMrted to the Fresh from Main 8t,, tUa is the case. hut moat of aU they wUl require few customers fiiat we had other offices where they are needed, showed that an agent added to road salt of Manchester ahd Dorothy Mil­ June 16-17 at the Bushnell Audi­ M iss obUe bad a Utter of love. loives. especltdly when you ceme to counted on vdien ordering. By High's scuba dicing club, which club traveled by bus to Kennedy Board of Education last week (he Growor'r 8 * • * Machell says. which companies claim reduces the cor- ler of Bolton have been named three puppies about three 'woefc to find BO many smiling contacting us, it wlU help us to A International Airport, and were RMI In addition to this saving, Machell roeive effects cf salt on automobiles does originated air travel for school to the 79-member Republican torium, Hartford. U.S. Sen. 'Wil­ that participation in the hot flown to Freeport. Its headquar­ ’months ago. They have since faces to greet you. cut down on our orders. not, in fact, accomplish this. The town State Convention Platform Com­ liam B. Saxbe of Ohio will be lundi program at file elemen­ notes that dally coUecUons will go direct­ Educational trips with a Florida ters is in the newly erected Holi­ been sold and gone to new I picked up for myself a mittee. The appointments were the keynote ^>eaker. tary sctmolB rem ains higii at 60 P&WA Awards Wednesday afternoon , we ly into' the treasurer’s account imder the has in the post bought salt with this dive last spi^ng, 'will experience day Inn of Lucaya, on the south­ homea When the Flynn’s cat "camper” at o’clock on one announced by GOP State Chair­ pe? cent wjth the program. c«n- Hohfy 2-yeor old roses, guorentiwd 8 heard that Mra • Bernadette new system. Town money will be invest­ agent added Emd, according to O’Neill, living in an underwater habitat ern beach of Grand Bahama. The cmiventlon, in addition to “Batty" Bad a Utter of four kit­ man J. Brian Gattney. Also on tlnually showing a cash to grow. Rod, white, pink, yeNow Navy Coiitjra^it ;^ day, ahd'isft iaf 'YtSO ih the evei' N oel and Ethel DiUmi are ed more quickly and filus should produce this has meant as much as a 80 per cent in the Atlantic Ocean during the ,. Itobert Sines, MHS mariiie adopting a state gSatform, will tens racehtly, the poodle figured nlng of the same day, and I^m the Qommltteeds Rep, Virginia balance. - _ and variegated varieties. patients at our local hospital. additional) investment Income, he says. increase ih the coat of the salt. coming school vacation, today to biology instructor, accompanied elect delegsitea to -the GOP Na-, they were hers and immediate­ n oT iu re it tluif is etuiigtt tuie Connolly ot Simeibury, a Man­ !As o f M arch, 81, Mhs. P orter O f $24,461,0001 After a few announoements Collections are now usually deposited “I ■won’t buy it now,” O’NeiU says, and next Saturday. the divers and will assist in tional Cohvention and will name ly tried to take over for to get preparad, but with three chester native. showed a cash balance of Plan ahead. Get with it we went to the movies. We had in the treasurer’s account once every he adds, “They (companies) probaUy Hydrolab, the underwater liv­ reef life identification and sci­ GOP Presidential electors. •’K itty." The U.S. Navy yesterday ot us making the trip, one slept 1168.99 with cash receipts dui> with the rest of us who are a fuU-Iength picture of the three days or so, Machell says. won’t offer to seU.it either.” ing venture of the UNEXSO ence. The divers and snorkelers The kittens were born in an awarded a $24,461,000 contract whUe the others stay^ iq> front group on Grand Bahama Island^ ing, file month o f tt>174.17 and wrong. ’ “Bells of St. Mary’s,” with Bing P will participate in dives on a antique~cmUe which has turn­ to United Aircraft’s Pratt A We landed at the Florida border will be the goal of one of five disbursements . of 64,299.88. A Croeby and Ingrid Bergman. chopa, a ^ e o a iic e , \riiiiq>ed p o­ 16, o f K elly R d., Vernon, was treasure ship reef, a deep *reef, Town Pilot Hurt Slightly ed out to be their home, along Whitney Dlvlslca of Blast Hart­ just^24 hours later. R was a Vernon dives organized for the local stu­ balance o f $294.66 bad been car­ The best thing to recall tatoes, buttered beets, bread treated at iRockviUe General a vertical submarine wall, a with their “ two mothers.’’ great vacation, as the weather The movie was great, but the dents. A young Manchester pilot and Tltine Grady of Easton, sustain­ ried over from the previous ford. The araiouiicement of the when opening your mouth and butter, Mrthday cake and Hospital and released, police “blue hole," and other marine Mrs. Flynn said the mother was perfect, but like aU vaca­ projectionist wasn.’t too hot, and Gil Hunt, English Department his paSMnger escaped serious ed only scratches in the crash month. award came from the WasMng- is the quicket way to shut a beverage. Police Report said. interest spots, as well as the During the 21 days o f opera­ cat offered no resistance to the otn office cf U.S. Sen. LoweU it. tions we couldn’t stay Icng there was quite a delay between head and club advisor, said, ■injury yesterday m orning when which left the plane “substan­ SBfCT GRADE FANCY GRADE reels, vhile^youn truly ■was try­ Thursday, cream of mush- R oger A . Chessay, 24, o f 486 Court date for Chessay is May visit to the underwater habitat. the single engine plane he ■was tion during the month, 6,786 dog vhen she decided she was W eicker. enough- “ ■Divers w ill , descend fifty feet, tially damaged,” according to (NEWSPAKK INTIRraiH ASSNJ ing to set the reel in action. In room aoup, cheese frankfui> Main at., Coventry, was issued 16 at Rockville. Chaperones for the trip are flying crashed on takeoff at an lunches were served with the going to mode the cradle her The contract covers funds for Monday was the beginning of ditch their gear on the ocean Whltesell, The two were treated fact, I want to thank Sam Nas- ten, and homemade vanilla a summons by Vernon police Hunt, Mrs. Jeanne Hunt and Easton airport. daily average at 821. headquarters also. She said that U.S. Na'vy pracurment of on an extra busy week for me. Af­ bottom, crawl through the pipe at a local hospital and released. siff and Marty Masur, vhom I pudfUng. last night, charging him with $ 1 .4 Billion for P e ts entrance in the bottom of the M rs. Doris Hunt. R obert Whltesell, 24, of 91 Whltesell, who has two years Of the 6,738 lunches, 6,689 n . 2 8 *1.48 Miss Oootle Is overly protective additional quantity of J-62-408 ter getting the Mngo games FYiday, FVench toast '«rith reckless driving and operating NEW YORK — Some 31 mU- A number of the snorkelers, Bretton Rd. was at the controls were pedd student lunches, 986 of file kittens and makes this aircraft engines. undw way, I turned the “call­ had to call to come and smarten habitat, and experience what it flying experience, owns the Each Wrapped with Pink, White, Red, Yellow me up. Certainly tq^preciate synq>, breakfast sausage, fruit with unsafe fires after a one-car Uon American families now own is like to live and study with their appetites (or the under­ when the plane nicked a tree plane with a friend. were free student lundies, 63 and V^esrated point known when anyone tries ing” over to the smlUlng Irish­ ciq>. water sport whetted by the Ba- were worker lunches and 242 Name, D^ription to get too near. man Tommy O'NeiU, and then their help, and It kept the show accident on Rt. 83. pets, and almost half of these scientists who spend weeks on as it left the field, according He said today, “Praise the A beverage is served with all Pcdice said Chessay’s car left families buy specially packaged scuba diving with VTlliam were adult lunches. The poodle is protective to it was back to the desk to plow on the rood. the ocean floor. Returning, div­ to police. Lord that we Just got scratch­ Vinton in Western the meals. the roadway, travded across food for their animals. Sales of haman trip, will be studying For the total operation of the the point where she sometimes through a large package of let­ ers will have to pick up their Whltesell and his passenger. ed.” NEW YORK (AP — Singer- two lawns, and struck a tree. A pet food reached about $1.4 bil­ O’Neill, Manchester’s director cafeteria so far this year, Mrs. doesn’t wantimotber cat to feed actor Bobby Vinton will have a ters from UUs to suggestions. Scbedole for the Week SOUBA on the bottom and as­ Thursday Games passenger, A ng^ Santacroce, lion in 1971. cend slowly, decompressing as of public works and a former Porter shows assets a t $7,080.48, the kittens. rede in “The TTain Robbeni,^.. Monday, 10 a.m . to noon, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and UaMUtles at $5,2SL88 with This is Kitty’s first Utter and starring John Wayne. Also in they g o .’ ’ P tnodile Thursday morning’s pinochle kltdien social; noon to 12:80 Fifty-two students, (acuity, diver, in a recreation deparf- Building Materials Stolen, a net worth o f $1,848.66. G olden it consiBts of one calico, like the ■western film are Ann-MOr- games were played under the p.m., lunch served; 1 p.m. to 4 ment course in scuba diving mama, two brown and white gret. Rod Taylor and Ben John­ and alumni will be touring the B oy Scoots Mh the ajReraoon the pinochle direction ot Pete VendriUo, and p.m., pinochle tournament. Bus starting M ay 30. and one Mack and white kitten. son. Location wlU be Durango, island with the dive club. The Vanddls Hit Cemetery Steve Hovey, Tom Keams, tournament bad 16 tables o f the winners were: Floyd Post, plcki9 at 8:80 a.m., return G& H PAVING INC. trip was organized by Eric The group will return to the Mrs. Flynn said father cat is M exico. ’ Pmil. Tfielsen Jt. and Thomas players with the, foUowing as 614; EUeh Klernan, 612; MoUie trips at 12:80 p.m., and 4 p.m. Bengston, president of the club. front parking lot of Manchester V igo ro Building materials worth Corio of Boy Scout Troop 28 wtQners: Robert Schubert, 780; McCarthy, 9(M; Harriet Keeney, Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Hunt and Gordon Lassow, local High School between 7 and 9 nearly $2,000 were stolen re- C r o s s r o a d s have (been nominate by their Arvada 'Brewar, 684; BlMence 696; J o s e ^ Windsor, 579; Paul open cord playing, visits, TV Call Us Now for Your travel agent, who will be mak­ p.m. next Saturday. Brooks, 678; Ellen Kienian, 671; Schuets, 672; Peg VendriUo, ■viewing, e tc .; 1 p.m . to 4 p.m .. cently from home construction The drug ad^vlsory and fellow scouts for induction into the Order of the Arrow of thh" Marie HMienstrelt, 660; Louise 667; John Derby, 668; Lyla Senior Bowling League at the Paving Esfimafes sites on Carpenter Rd., police youth counseling center at 83. Mbyetfacff, 661; Gladys Seelert, Steele, 644; Ctolre Renn, 686; Parkade Lanes. No bus is Tolland Park St. is open Monday Boy Scouts of America, on or- 50 lbs reported yesterday. ganlzation of the National ANTENNA SPECIAL! 948; Mabel Wilson, 6^7; WUbrod Katherine Frey, 681; Michael scheduled. Driveways, PorMng Lots, Tennis Courts, Roods through Saturday from noon Mbasler, 648; Daniel Brouch, Desimone, 680; Grace Baker, Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, The thefts occurred some­ to 10 p.m . Brotherhood of Scout Campers. BALED RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WORK time in the last five days, po­ The boys were “tapped” tor Complete 688; Harriet Keeney, 685; Ro- 627; liU ian Lewis, 626, and open card plairlng, TV ■viewing, A telephone backup service Una CarroU, 684; George lice said. Taken were numerous membership during ceremonies PEAT MOSS F lorence North. 626. visiting, etc.; 9:30 a.m. to 11:80 Thifault Wins Race is available when the center Schroll, 684; Ousale Sanford, TELEPHONE 649-5233 items including interior panel­ recently conducted by Order '■ Large 4 ft. bale — Pure Covers 10,000 Sq Ft ROTOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION During the day the haU was a.m.; creative nigcraft; noon to is closed. 681; Lyle Steele, 680; Claire ing, picture windows, shutters, members from Uncas Lodge 297 sphagnum— For mulch­ neatly decorated by Judy Wolfe 1 p.m ., BTot-Meals and Meals- For drug advisory infor­ Rann, 626; and Paul Sohuets, trimmings, and exterior doors, of Colchester. and Jae Magora for our big cn-Wheels; 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., mation, call 646-2016. ing — controls weeds — FEATURINQ THE JFD lOO PERIODIC U/V/FM COMBO 628. F\m-Day featuring Lee Burton’s To Head Democrats police said. Scoutmaster Milton Shaw, Spring FVoUc Dance, with the saves water — improvts 25/bs ANTENNA AND THE BLONDER TONGUE FULLY AUTO­ R was pretty hard getting music furnished by Marian Ste­ Dancers, and our own square The ■victim is the U & R Hous­ who was also nominated for soil. MATIC, SOLID STATE ROTOR SYSTEM. back Into the groove, and Tues­ phens and her band. dancing. Bus pickup is at 11 ' Charles E. Thifault, .Demo- tlon and after much discussion ing Corp. of 99 E. Center St. non-surety bond for court May membership in the Order, will we cany all types of day was m ora'cf the sarne.^ The bridge group saw action a.m., retunTt^ at 4 p.m. crat town chairman, was elect- by the whole committee voted ■^Investigation is continuing. 8. acemnpany the scouts in Jtme Covers 5,000 Sq Ft ed to his third straight two-year in. 3 ® * BBOOLABLY 8B U , This tost pattern la port of the With Judy, my assistant, leav­ with three' tables, and the lucky Thursday, 0:46 a.m. to noon, Alberto R . A ltery, 43, o f WilU- to the Lake of Isles ReservaUem term as Democratic party chief Convention ... .delegates were F O B «1«M 6 ON SALE NOW niM S ing, I had to start Interviewing winners were: Ivy Stddell, pinochle; noon to 12:30 p.m., mantic, charged with fourth-de­ ^riiere members the Order Herald’s quaUty printing control peoiHe (or a replacement during 4,890; Eugene Toch, 8,860; and lunch served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., curtain rods ut a meeting held last night by elected in open session and in- throughout the district will ac­ Intruders broke into the East gree larceny (shofdlfting) at program to give you the nafion’s bridge games; Bus ^ckup 8:30 the newly formed 35-man town elude Thifault, Atty. Harold cept or reject the boys’ mem­ the day, while action at the al- Lou BuUer, 8,600. Cemetery office building some­ Treasure Oty. Released on $160 finest newspaper. a.m., return trip 12:80 p.m. committee. His challenger for Garrity and Bieleckl as dele- - ' UNIVERSAL TV SPECIALISTS lejrs was In full swing with our We’re aU squared away for also 2 bership. I time last night,i police reported, non-surety bond for court May 5 10-5 Friday, 10 a.m- to noon, kitch­ Ihe top post was Kevin Cava- gates to the state convention to James Derby, Hebron’s Mem­ Senior Bonding League, and the our trip to WlUlamsburg, Va,, ransacking the office and paint­ 8. en social; noon to 12:80 p.m., • rings nagh, town committee membep;:Sfrdield in Hartford June 16 and bership Gifts Program chair­ PLANT FOOD results were as foUows: as we’U be taking me bus. We ing the exterior walls as well lunch served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., • fixtures and former member .of^ihe 17. man fo r the trocq>, reports that 18 SPREADER mm The scores for the women have a few on (he'waiting list, as several nearby gravestones. TURF KING i u v i j w Board of Finance. Delegates (or the second con- COEP Program but at this time it doesn’t look open card playing, and visiting; The damage was discovered James W. Gardner Jr., 4t-, a record $266 was contributed Steel construction — were captured by Mhry Chaves all fairway priced! Thlfault won by a large mar- gressional convention in Leban- All purpose for lawn or like they’U be able to go. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., setback tour­ i TiAmds of tM A nA vllH shortly after a.m. today. of Simsbury, was issued a sum­ during the \|wcenUy com pleted baked enamel finish -— ■with honors (or the high triple gln, 26 to 8, with 33 of the 36 on on June 24 were Charles Re­ 6 garden — lightweight F o r Parents Spealdng of tripe, w e’re stUl nament. 'Bus pickup at 8:80 Police said the office was mons last night for following tOo drive. , 'v'- single tubular steel o f 488; the high single o f 176, members present and voting, gan, Dale ,Tower and Cavan- tofonnulstion ■ • — covers taking raservafions for our Sep­ a.m., return trip at 12:80 p.m. smashed open, and swastikas clocsely, after a two-car acci­ These conmhutiems arc nec­ handle — Capacity 40 lbs. and the high average o f 188.0. Thifault in a statement after his agh. 2800 sq. ft. Slated M ay 3 tember Nassau boat cruise, so and various other markings dent at the 1-84 exit ramp to essary for the continuation of For the men, Clarenoe Peter­ victory said “With great humil- Cavanagh said he Intends to if you’re sUU thinking about it, were painted on the walls and Spencer St. the scouting program in Hebron son took the high triple with Ity I accept the leadership of cef> ness community topreaentatlves vance; then we can ptaa our or­ Monday, ohicken noodle U “everything except grass fire qff Edgerton St. Choose fixnn a Wonderful Snikbiy 6 to 9 VUONa BVnDBBS named secretary. All voting Dale Rd., charged with fourth- A iUBEtC. who sot in an advisory capacity der of food accordingly.. This soup, egg salad sandwich, fruit ___ by rM ca ll in executive Plumbing and electricity” to Today, 1:46 a.m. — Box 12 968 Street •— Bfandieetor — TeL 94S-S18S was degree larceny (sht^Uftlng) at Hm Mi Ctomdat thrtt h*Wul MwmMiML Assortment BBBAKFAST SERVED DAILY troiu 7 AJC. for ocoupafional apd career pro- would certalidy be appreciated, cup, and cooktes. It is Mt intm4.41. b . .( ■ nMur*. (Keeney St. and Santlna Dr.'); saislon, Itoalf caUed for by mo- ‘l"= bar. Treasure City, Released on $160 false alarm. grama bi the school oystom. because as it stands, a number Wednesday, - baked p oih

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But this time New had ,eyer come along to help _ .. .. *htly threw an elbow at him, on--- —•------3H prived of a home run et^lier this week our court Sunday afternoon," - ■ ------When referees Mendy in a bandage. “I went over to Ekudler, Heinsohn' had been he said. White scored 23. West we talked about our home town. "I real­ York heat Mm 2-0. him refine It. ^ did It by Mm- 1.1 .k T» 1 k which Williams said he didn’t Rudolph and Jake O’Donnell, get the beer, came back and upset when Boston’s John Hav- Bari “The Pearl” Monroe In the NBA Western uoniei^ Oakland 4 X .800 ly don’t remember too much about MSn- against Worcester State College. The "TMs time I had good stuff, self ta Ms years at the Unlver 1^1 .. “*• ^ Garden poUce, he’s right next to me. Then Ucek fired a shot from near paced the Kiiloks with 26 ence finals. , lead- Kansas City 8 8 .000 , cheater, because I left when I was four -baU became lost ta the leaves and under better than I had against the sity Of Texas. (Williams’ had restored order,t Kuberskl wilUs came and got him. mid-court Just before the half- poii^, while Dave DeBuss- ing the series 8-2, plays at Mll- gound rules was Umlted to two hoMs. R Minnesota 2 2 JOO m and moved to California, but I do enjoy PMls,” ' Hooton said. “ But theM And it kept Mm ahead of the teammate Steve Kuberskl) and Raokley were ejected. But “Right new, I wouldn’t go time busser. As the baU was on chere had 28 points and a waukee this aftemoMi. California 2 8 .400 2 looking at pictures when I waa a kid and wlU no doubt be the longest two-boM Mt guys were Just sUcktag out Meto batters untU the fifth in- n V .ijy* A thought RacUey hit me.” their disagreement iqiparontly and punch him. I have nothing iu downward flight. New game-hi^ 16 rebounds. Utah plays the Indiana Pac- CMcago 2 8 .400 2 seeing all that sncwl” . . .A jBayer rep, at the Thread City diamond.. .Another their hate and Mtttag It.” ' ntag, when Ed Kranejiool sin- Basketbti^Associa^ playoff Rackley and the 6-8 Kuberskl was not over. The stiU-forious against the man.” York’s PhU Jackson appeared Mcnroe said ho hadn’t eaten ers at Bloomington. Ind., Texas 2 8 .400 2 and each of the 24 major league clubs oddity on the boMboU trail hapi>ened at Hooten, axlmlttedly nervous Kl®d, moved to Mcond on a sac- game at Madison Square Oar- st^ed flailing at each other, Rackley foUowed lOiberskt Into ironically, Kubersl^ and to grab the net, which would since the Knicks lost to Boston tonight. The Stars lead the Besnlto has one, listens to all suggestiemS and Wesleyan UiUveralty this week. Before before facing the Mefs Friday, rifice and stayed there as Sea- ^ *h!u .1 a Ak T,. , k . A... ^ . **** Boston forward ■ even- the Boston disssing room. RacUey had been good friends, have meant an automatlo goed- Wedneiwlay night In the third best-of-seven American Basket- Baltimore 6, Cleveland 0 grlpea from Ms teammates and tries to the Wesleyan-Bates game, Wesleyan was trying to match the feat ver fanned. Tte victory, the Knicks t ^ tuaUy wound up pounding his Fortunately, ciqxtain WUUs They had spent about sU weeks tending caU and two points for game of the sertes. He said he ball Association West Division Boston 6, New York 4 sooth any mlsundarstandtaga before Coach Norm Daniels Mefed the ground acMeved by Johnny Vander Bud Harrelson, who had in four gm es in the bert-of- Knlck opponent with a series of Reed o< the Khlcks stayed right together on a USO tour of Ja- th e CelUCs. But neither did It as a protest against los- playoffs 2-1 rules with the um{>lrea. Ten minutes la­ Meer, the Cincinnati pitcher three hits ta the game, Ioo|>ed a seven Eastern C^eronce final punches. with RacUey. .pan during the off-season. Rudolph nor O’DonneU penal- tag. “If we go on a . ' ^ . A, Detroit at Milwaukee, pcat- they are passed on to the front office or lostag The ABA East Division finals the m anager.. .Johnstone, the regular ter, when the umps called the two cap­ who, ta 1988, put together con- single that bounced about six A* Boston’s Rex Morgan appar- “If they had stayed by them- RacUey said, “WlUlams and ised Jackson or the Knicks. streak, I’U be down to 94 don’t resume again until Mon- , CallfomlA 6 Chlsoot oenterfielder, was an all-state tains together, they had to ^ changed secutive noJUtters against the taches inside the left field Itae. M ,, A , ^ the selves, ^re would have been i were not going at It. WlUlams Heinsohn stormed at the two pounds,” he quipped, day night when the New York ^ Chleago, post­ (OaUfornla) high school selection ta becauM an cq>en area In the outfield was Boeton Braves and Brookijii It scored Kranepool and, when me nation^ teievto^ grabbed by blood all over the place,” said was driving and I had to take officials on the court and fol- DeBusschera was asked If the Nets hMt the Virginia Squires poned being fenced ta by workmen laying pipe Dodgers. Billy Williams threw home. eriqxM with the Khlcks Nw ^ork’M Oiarlle Paulk. Reed, who has not played since wm. My back was to the adjoie lowed them into the runway reverberations of the fight Virginia leads the series 2-0. boMball, basketball and football before Other clubs not scheduled signing a pro contract. .. .For Bates, itjjrks the first time this But Hootoii didn’t get very Harrelson took second and later leaO^ ^ reives JB m Uc held Morgan by ttie top November because of an In- thing.” leading Into the dressing would carry over into Sunday’s ------season the squav was able to play out­ far—two pitches to be exact, came around on Ken Boswell’s play^ out the clos^ uniform, before Morgan Jured knee. "A couple of sec- “i thought he was going to rooms. But his argument was* fifth game, Saturday's Games Baltimore (Palmer 0-1) at Here’n There side. On the third, Meto leadoff bat- single to left, laitner RacUey, New York s broke away. However, before ends more and they might have hit Artie WlUlams,” said Ku- for nothing. The caU stood. “If the fight had Involved ter Bud Harrelson punched an. Hooton stayed out ot further Woot-10 second-string center, he could assume his role of hooked up again. I told Luke, bersU. Ryim Future Cleveland (Tldrow 0-1) Although dropped down to sixth place ^End o f th e L in e 2 Heinsohn also was assessed fronMtae players. It might. But ta the batting order, Gary Ktael of Man­ <9 posite-field double to left trouble. But It wasn’t enough to New York (Peterson O-l) at Howard OoMll will be the speaker at chester has mot lost his touch with the field. prevent Mm from absorbing hto Boston (Slebert 1-0) the first annual New England Pro Foot- In Mile Run bat. Btoilier this week the Eastern Coa- “I wasn’t conaclousiy going flrsh major league loss. ,Ih Ms Kansas City (Mont|hmery o-o baU Dinner May 21 at the Hynes Audi­ for the no-MUer,” Hooton said. ) and stationed at New London hto com­ Kansas Relays today may be teams at Ellington High—baseball, bae- inntag, Hooton Mttled down and tenUona/Uy, ta the Mven iimtaga California (Ryan 1-0) at manding officer waa Joe MoCluskey, the the most Important ta his illus­ ketbaU and soccer— on Jday 0 at the matched New York’s TOm Sea- he worked./ 2 Texas (Broberg 1-0) one-time track gioat, and Manchester In Playoff Success trious track life despite the fact schoM gym.. .Dick Oote, on the Regal ver by aUowtag one Mt through Seaver, meanwMle,. crulMd Sunday’s Games native. Meduskey waa ta charge of the three of his races produced Men’s Shop ataff, wiU be the choice to the first four innings.. along ta complete command, Baltimore at Cleveland atMetlc program., .Ernie Noeke will as­ world records. repulse the chaUenge. of youthful Mike ’’He’s a good, gutsy pitcher—, walking one batter and fanning New Yoric at Boston sist WaUy Fortin ta coaching the Man­ MILWAUKEE (AP) — Lakers to•* gwno two-and the Inkers written the script himself. ------runners with under tour-minute Houston 4 2 .007 IH Boosters Club at East CathoUc IBgh ders It the outfield (snow) fence at Mt. Sharman pubUcly asked Laker McMllllan said. “The home miles were on hand, TOm Von San Francisco 4 wUl aalute the chainpianoMp Stogie hoe- Nebo to Mt out too tor tor the school­ Short, who moved the up? Ymi think theM people fans to respond in Und for court Is prriiably worth 10 Laker center WUt CSiamber- Ruden, Leonard Hilton, John San Diego 8 4 .428 8 .ketball team Monday night at 6:80 at boys? It wUl take a Babe Ruth clout to Rangers here from Washington won’t be back?' Tuesday night’s rematch In Los points to the home team be- lain has said the basket rims in Lawson, Larry Rose and Greg Cincinnati 2 8 ' .400 8 Willie’s. PhU SulU-van, club president, clear the fence ta either right or center- and took a good of vertxa American League President Base Running Skull Angeles. cause an emotional reaction Milwaukee are tighter tium Carlberg. Atlanta 1 7 .120 OH reports 200 will attend. Jim Hlggtas wUl field. . .Fine looking young ball player Joe Cronin was tasamtag. The fans cooperated with helps you rebound better. But those In Los Angeles, ta deUght Friday night as Man- KJell Isaksson, Randy Matson Results be toastmaster with Gordie McCullough, ■with East to Dan Pinto, a hustling ta- ager Tted WilUams' Ught-Mtttag “ TWs to the best Ut park ta what Sharman called their It’s not a mtaus for the visiting ‘ITbat’s right,’’ MeifiiHeii and Chariie Greene, three other Montreal 2, St. Louis I University of Stortford coach, the main flelder, who looks at home either at noisiest cheering In .menjory. team.” said. “They nwke the rebounds crew ri{>ped out a crowd-pleas- ***® leagues,” Cronin world record hriders, shared New York 2, Chicago 0 speaker.. .Wayne Gsgnon. former Bol­ third base or shottotop.. .Have a * nice tag 7-6 victory over CaUfornia. ** Arltagtcn Stadium, He credited a pre-game stand- Statisfica seemed to support come out further, probably be­ the spotlight with Ryun-, who Pittsburgh 8, HiUade^ihla 2, ton High and Manchester American Le­ weekend. ing ovation with aparidng the McMllllan. The Bucks out- cause of the way the baok- Frank Howard crsMied a tow- 'wMch seats 80,000. "It to re- Nearly Costs Game set world marks ta the mile, 10 Innings. . ertag homer over the. 400-foot maricaWe that they put togeth- l^ e rs to a 118-90 victory, their rebounded the Lakers 76-48 in boards are set up. It took us a the one-half mile and the 1,000 Ctactanafi 4, Atlanta 6 A most convincing In the teanu’ their victory last Sunday, an ef- while to get used to them. A 0 ' sign ta ceiderfield as major ®* ®**®** * complete product ta meters. Los Angeles 12, Son l)lego 2 in the ninth inning when pinch Darrell Evans ( helped the Western Conference playoff fi- fort Costello called one of the I^ioenlx has the same kind of y m VA •■MV "V T league basehaU made Its debut short a time. I was hero m v - NEW YORK (AP), — Isaksson has brriien the Houston 7, San Frand&eo s hitter Manny Sanguillen singled Braves wipe out an early 2-0 nals. greatest in his team’s history, rims as here.” AM ■ m / In Nhrth ’Texas. ®*«* *’««* » “ *^ ^ * * * School is in around the world pole vault record the last Only game scheduled ^ JL J L . JL V “ I think we wlU draw more * « * anything Uke thto.” and scored on Gene Alley’s Ctactanati lead provided by two Saturdays, a week ago by X National League. Now pay Dave Concepcion’s second in­ Saturday's Games than a mlUlon people here this Del Rice, the Angel manager, double, and then winning it in clea i^ 18 feet, 2 inches. attention students. the loth CM a leadoff man, Vic ning single. Chicago (Hands 0-0) at New season,” said the Ranger own- said, “I ooUIdh’t believe it.'was 1 ‘M y Hands Are So Fast, They Scare Maltoon, with the Texas Stri- York (Gently O-i) L«8son No. 1 is that when you Davallllo’s home run. Ib was the sixth straight loss er. “1. was pleased with the the same boU park. I saw it Mt a boMbaU and think you ders, has the shot put record of Pittsburgh (BrUeq at Until the ninth, the Phils had for the sagging Braves. turnout o f 20,100 although it 'when I coached at El Paso two can make secced base on It, 71-OH and expected stiff opposl- PfaUadelpl^ (Fryman (^)-^. protected a 2-1 lead built on a * • * was short of. capacity. We had years ago. Bringing the bleach- make sure you CiMch first base tlMi from AI Feuerbach of the st. Louis (Cleveland 0^)) at pair of early homers by Tim ' DODOERS-PADRES had weather last night end the era ta the way they have gives too. That means you. Gene Pacific Coast ’Track aub. Montreal (McAnaUy (W) bat ta batting practice. They’ie and ,Tlve- them a good pitch. I McCarver and Don Money. The Dodgers won their fifth P BOSTON (AP) — Red Frazier Admires Portrait, strike hurt. There were traffic it quite an atnloeq^ero. It’s a (JUnes. Pittoburjgh thought it had the straight with home runs by Jim Greene, now ta the Army, Houston (Roberto 0-1) at San Sox Manager Eddie Kasko not Mttlng behind or ta front of don’t think I jUtched that poor­ problems getting to the sta- lot Uke Fenway. Peril In Bus- was ready to try to better his Francisco (Carrithen 1-0) Lessem No. 2 to when the o*h- score tied in the seventh when Lefebvre, Willie Davis and the pitch.” ly, though- Three runs Isn’t so dium. Remember, we also Just ton.” ___ (AP- photo) 9.1-secark aiien tint base not once, not twice, but Oilff Branch, the Colorado ace, San Diego (Norman 04») at ta both the Mcond and third in­ erased on an appeal play at Los Angeles collected 16 hits players were evicted as Knicks took a 8-1 game ^ge in the playoff series. -who has a 9.2 to his credit. Umtag 'Were Carl Yaatrsemsl^ Howard Mt that riiot. Did you wind switches around to the three times, make sure you get NEW YORK (NEA)— l®**’ I^y-off game. With the gets me up — I can’t explain Los Angeles (Stager 1-0), Mght show up. nings and added an insurance first base wdiere Clines had and bunched nine runs in the Athletes from nitaols, Kansas "It was a long time ccmitag,” and Rico PetrocelU. Yastr- see how it stirred the crowd south,” somebody home. Are you listen­ Walt I'razier is forever tense at 97-96, KUlcks’ thla — is that I create my own Sunday’s Games ‘ taUy ta the eighth. Singles by missed the bag. first two innings, three of them and Rice took titles ta the uni­ Kasko. said Friday night after MmsM, MUom ta Ms last IS at ing, Rick Wise? driven in by Frank Robinson, paintinir an aHmirino- gelf- *** **** ***^ quarter, with afimulua inside myself now. Like Chicago at New York Smith and Griffin, two errors versity division Friday. the Red Sox opened iq> their of- bats, grounded out three times EXPOS -* C ^D S who had a pair of clutch sin­ D ortra it o f h im se lf w ith o u t ^ Jntautes to go, I make a steal or a bosket. It Pittsburgh at PhlladSlplila and then lined to center ta hto and a sacrifice fly accounted Pittsburgh's Clines made boo The nitaols team won the fenM with 10 Mto ta a 6-4 victo­ Wise and Montreal’s Bill gles. ill ’ and the wicked Archie Clark gets me charged up. Now. the St. Louis at Montreal final appearance. PetrocelU for the runs ta the second. boo No. 1 and it cost the Pi­ feur-mile relay, Kansas, the ry over the New York Yankees Stoneman were locked in a The Dodgers have scored 23 wan.8 ana an. loridng for an opening, Frasier crowd’s chanting is Just a nice Dramatic Elem ents Heuston at San Francisco had one line drive ta four times In the third a walk and sin­ rates a run and almost a ball sprint medley relay, and Rice, while. boUi teams tried to keep game Friday night. But the scoreless duel, due mostly to runs in their last tw6 games. He baa this gorgeous Image co[^>ed the ball away like a extra.” Cinctanafi at Atlanta up and now to two for is. gles by Harper and. Aparlcio the discus crown. w arn in ti|mperaturea around Stoneman’s ability tOv.handle * * • of what he should look like on purse-snatcher and scampered Yet he seems never to lose San Diego at Los Angeles loaded the hoses.' One run world champions raUied for a and off the basketball court, downcourt for a decisive two his splendlferously manicured 40 degroea. In theta first four “I’m not concerned about 8-2 victory over Philadel{>Ma ta Wise at bat. ASTBOS-GIANTS games the Red Sox had man­ Yaa or Rico,” Kasko said. scored as YastrsemsM ground­ niree times, Wise came to The Astros got homers from and he must stretch to absurd potato. head.' He will give hto offensive ed out wMle the other came in 10 innings. aged Just 19 Mto for a .106 team “ Each Mt a baU weU tonight. A Wise, one of the best Mtttag the plate with the bases loaded Lee May and Jimmy Wynn as lengths to achieve I t But be “ My hands are so fast," says o{q>onent room for about three For Tonight’s Game ‘I Just Keep Cashing Checks’ on PetrocelU’s sacrifice fly. succeeds remarkaUy. EYasier, “ that It even scares quarters, not inressurtag him. average. lot of times you get a Mtter pitchers ta baseball, committed and each time Stoneman got well as a bases-loaded triple 'Tt seems Ironic,” Kasko who takes a Uttle longer to re­ Carlton Fisk trliUed leading him out. from Doug Rader to short cir­ New York Knlck teammefie me.’’ lulling him into a sense of off the eighth and scored on mistake No. 2, tying a National mu Bradley baa said. "He’s the Frasier has been nicknamed security. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. eliminated then defending ABA bly HaU, he’ll be able to talk to said, '.“that it came on a night gain Ms Umtag. HeU, we’ve Lee/pi® record by leaving nine Stoneman was in constant cuit the Giants’ home opener. like tonight when it was so only pl^ed five games.” Harper’s bloop single for Bos­ trouble, allowing seven hits and It was Houston's fourth only player I’ve ever seen I Clyde from the Bonnie and “I’m frilowtag the cadence of (AP) The first profes- champion Indiana ta seven his players to his heart’s con- Mitchell Leading ton’s final run. runners stranded and winding would describe as an artist, Clyde legend. Frasier dresses ta hto dribble, how he does things, ainmil Knalrathnll tramo in games ta this same Mries last tent because the spacious floor damn cold and you don’t fM l Ray Culp labored through the up on the short end of a 2-1 loss walktag seven batters. straight victory following two who takes an arfisfic approach a wild style from that earUer Then, when I got to cut looee Tln^raitv y*"- and the stands are separated like swinging a bat.” first six innings for the Red Sox Bobby kCurcer had a two-run at Montreal. / , With the g ^ e , still scoreless o{>ening losses. to the game.” period, Uvlng high up to that ta the last period, I say, ‘Walter ^ ® —Indiana has been forced to by wide aisles Lpto Aparlcio led the Boston and picked up hto first victory homer for the Yankees ta the In other National 'Drague in the eighth inning, pinch Mt­ The Giants, who had com­ There’s more, of course, legend. He has some fifty flashy that’s the end of playin’ possum. "Ssem oiy ftail nere IS 8CT yp least, some of its ■ Indiana coach Bobby Leonard By Four Strokes attack with three Mto while of the Mason. He threw 120 fifth. New York added ringle games Friday, New York shut ter Jim Falrey drilled a two- mitted only one error in their Walter UVarier to a man of ac- tailor-made suito, from yeUow- Get it!’ And It’s usuaUy like one Of tnose dramatic iiome court advantage since Its said^ “It s a shame we have to Tommy Harper, Reggie Smith pitches, giving up throe runs runs ta the first, and ta the out GMcago 2-0, Cincinnati run double that won it for the firat six games, made three on compUshment. He is no dUet- lemon linen to aky-Idue worsted, takta’ candy from a baby.” scenes th a t only i~ ttHollywood- h j usual home, the Indiana state travel around like this. But the RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. (AP) __ " I figure they and Doug Griffin had two each. and six Mto addle walktag she eighth off reliever b IU Lee. shaded Atlanta 4-3, Los Angeles Expos- a single play, helping the As­ tante. wide...... lapels...... Inverted jrieato ta and professional athletics Fairgrounds Ooltoeum to In- gam e ta the sam e . . . basketball ‘ don’t even know I’m out here. I never see mv name In ‘‘It loMu like they’re starting and striking out three. Sonny SlSTiert was' scheduled whacked San Diego 12-2 and * * * tros to their first two runs. Tito Does K ^ Things back, alligator and Usard shoes can dream up. dlanapoUs, to being used b y a . . . whever you play It. the paper. I guess they think I’m in v isih lA ^ ■ to ^ theta tlintag back,” Kas­ “R wasn’t the weather,” Culp to pitch this afternoon for Bos­ Houston dumi>ed San Francisco RED8-BRAVE8 Fuentes made two of the er- "He’s does the key things and hooto, broad-brimmed, wet- H o ck e y aft a G la n ce It Is tonights fourth game of circus. He added, "I thlpc we still Mitchell, who tied for Mcond - ______!_____ ■ . .■ ko said. "Y o u can tell Just by said; “ I was Just trying to get ton and- Frits Peterson for the 7-3. Cincinnati tied . Atlanta o^an. ^rors, hobbling a grounder and when things are tough,” said look hats and flat ciq>s. the American Basketball Asso- Hie Pacers got a 80-potat ef- have, an advantage because we ta the Masters and had another -h i, the way they’re swinging the too fine. Then I had to coine ta Yankees. * * • eighth innings homer 'b y Joe then throwing the ball away. Gene Shue, coach of the Bal- Hto style off-court to tadto- Playoffs ciafion Western Divicion cham- fort from veteran Rogrer Brown have great fans. I’m sure Mcond-plade finish, bolted into stroke back on the second, - PIRATES - CARDS Morgan and ' then Pete Rose When pitcher John Cumberland NHL tlmone Bullets. "He kills us In ttagutohable from hto style on pionshlp playoff, pitting the In- Wednesday night to win at the they’ll be there and will make a four-stroke lead Friday ta the_^**“ ^/*\f where ho cbtppod to The Pirates bounced from be­ singled home the Reds’ winner recovered the ball, he also the clutch.’’ the court. "The nickname Clyde Semifinals dlana Pacers against the Utah Anderson, Ind., High School themselves heard. The players second round of the rich and taches. » Little Looie’s Feet Red 5. hind to beat the PMllles, tying in the ninth. threw it away 'for the third er­ He to one of the best basket- fits me ta the game,” he says, Friday’s BsMilto Stars. gym, 116-111. reaUy get a boost from having prestigious Tournament of , “ ttclwll also Mrdied .tiiS'sixth the score on a run 'with two out Homers by Rico Carty and ror. ball players ta history. “He’s “I’m stealtag and gambling and No ,-lames scheduled Here are the dramatic ele- Utah coach LaDell Anderson those fans^with them.” Champions. , *^”* ®t8lit feet then nuule hto ranks with Oscar Robertson and dribbling behind my back to es- Saturday’s Games Jerry West as the best guards cape pursuers.” No games scheduled mento: complained a Wt about the if a sixth game Is necessary. The big, balding guv from » ****®** storting on tlto>ntath. Aparicio Hits Hard I’ve ever seen,” said Bill Rus- Loves Garden Fam Sunday’s Games —The Pacers trail ta the small gym, saying hto players it will be played at the AsMm- Danville, Va,, who admits he ^ consecutlv^ MnUe best-of-Mven series 2-i and will couldn’t hear hto Instructions bly Hall Wednesday. The sev- got a lot of klddliur when he * »4 . SO PABilADE DUSTY — Ervin Sports Slate Rangers Start Right sell, who knows about such He draws inspiration fram a Beston at St. Louis, after­ Whlppl* 21^, BiU Avery 200, Bob things. private muse, as well as from noaa, Boston have to play the fifth gaihe, during the game because the enth game. If nocoisary, would started wearing a tounee a few five feet'm the 12th leads best-of-7 Monday night, at Salt Lake crowd waa sp close to the floor, be played at Utah a week from months avn. atopm^ hto fifth .ooftosoirtlTO OUver ' 280, Clem <)uey 20Q400, SATURDAY Frasier will be the first to the odmtag ’Madison Square ssrles, 2-C. . Vlo Squadrlto 210-000, Howie Despite Gold Weather agree, since be to as immodest Garden crowd. Chicago at New York, New City where they lost the first At the new ie,68^seat AsMrn- Mhnday. with . brJEw B aM ball Before Texas Crowd M ries. 2 two games of the ■ ...... ------Edwards 214-094, WaU PUska, Eaat CattioUc at East Hart­ as be to ^Mctacular. “You make a good idiqr and York leads best-of-7 series, 8-0. BOSTON (AP)— Luis Aparicio pulled off his socks (AP photo) NEW YORK ,(AP)—The eyes of Texas were upon Ai^iearances are as Impor- then there’s a timeout and'you Monday’s Gsmes —The Stars and Pacers have 204, Stan PUska 200, Ted BldweU ford one of the closest and most Ut­ SSSTtoS',,'^ K 'I S ‘ f'* laOHna. fiiu Undh 221-077. Gary and looked at his red feet in disbeliefs COLD HANDS, HOT BAT — ’The cold weather South Central C.C. va. Man­ them and the major league’s newest baseball team tant to Frasier as performance, go back to the sldeltaea and No games scheduled « ou 1 w 18th—the <«ly gresn ho mtoaed "Weather Uke this would nev------:------didn’t'affect Bobby Murcer of the yanks last night Before a game, he says, “I listen to the standing ovation,” , ------ter rivalries ta the ABA. Utah Rangers Not Talking 1 Atamlan M . chester CO at Mt. Nebo found it very nice to be home on the range. Hiat left the rest of this tiny all day, er hippen ^ hmne,” the Ve- doubled down the right field in Boston. Here he’s congratulated by Thurman “ I think we’ve ” found a ------have to .look 'very .particular, he soys. ”It makes your Mood There are mere than 10 mll- field of 28 players who have nesuelan shortotopshortstop of the Boe- u,ie„ Q,e„ „fifth. He added ^ o’** I get taped ta my underwear Jtagde.” lion tennis playeni ta the SAIl'IJNGS — Fran Treschuk Munson after homering against Red Sox in fifth. Pro Basketball home,” said Texas Ranger a 1-0 lead on Howards’ 400-foot won tour Utles ta the last 12 189.; ton Red Sox ^ d . try ^ to rah «uSiie"to 1^ ta"tho"sivTOth' Owner Bob Short after his club because I want my uniform to “But,” he adds, “what really United States, About Sweeping Set months gasping ta hto wake. , . . . ^ . shot, then rode Dave Nelson's some circulation back Into Ms " mpanled Boston’a Ori vioto- get book where l was when New York 116, Boston 98, waa also spectacular. Some eighth inning when Vada Pin- ’you’re a damn goodlookta’ ■f But If Sunday night’s game w v 44-yew-old Dickinson, ry over the New York Yankees spring training ended. WYCKOFF, N.J. (AP) — Jim The book was the subject of New York leads best-of-7 And No One W ill Disagree with Chicago is anything like ''®*Y ®*’®***J matched tea^. It phared the first round RADh much controversy becauM of real-life R a ce rs showed up, ^eored on an error and Art guy.’ It relieves the pressure. C? M im X BlRDS-SopM e WMp- Friday night. It didn’t seem to “Maybe two more days of Bouton left major league base- series, 3-1. players saddled cowboy hats on Kusnyer came home on Sandy in . ty 184-807, Vivl Boyer lSl-804, bother to M t^. hw- batting practice and I’ll be a knucklebaU that Bouton’s stories of player be­ Saturday’s Games Then I’ m ready for the game.” BOSTON (AP) — “ We came Freddie Stanfield, who had havior off the field, especiaUy their heads before the game Alomar’s single, Not quite. He warms up Just up flat ta two games,” said St three goals ta T u es^ ’s game, Flo MUeo 111, Nancy Radle 128, ever. Aparicio had two sta- okay. (Two or three more days *u * Western Conference and "h e mod $6S0,(XX) score­ to the point when he’s about to Lcuto Blues coach Al Arbour, thought the Blues were showing m ^ Woh hu oUihUotM T Sports ibial JilU* LaadslMtg 127, Mary gles and d double and became and we aU should be back ta knuckle and a book that ■ta bis early career with the Los -Angeles at Milwaukee, board flashed "Howdy” to the “(Ted) Williams had me Kaansy 136. the first Red Sox player to get shiqw, although a few guys made the best-Mller list. Now, New York Yankees, a team tor Los -Angeles leads hest-of-7 move up in the box and it helps break into an unseemly sweat, jjo one disagreed with him. signs of their rugged aeven- <" ' « » ’ t r i m h. “ crowd of 20,105 at Turnpike Sta­ SATURDAY three hits in a ifome this year, may take a Uttle longer. he says, he wants to play ball wMch he wim 20 games ta one series, 3-2. when I bat from the r),iht “I don’-t sweat until the game The Blues lost the opener of game series with Minnesota, toe«r7u’arter.ftau;‘, U«®n St^ue luia dium. (18) WresOtag POWDBD PUFF — Cathy “When you’re Mtttag you for- couple of more sessions of again, season, Only gam escheduled Frank Howard christened the «“*<* Randle, a switch- starts,” he says, “and I don’t their Naticnal Hockey League "Tliey’re tired all right,” ^ ^ “ *»«**« facing New * aSd J « even sweat much then. Cool cot, semifinal iriayoff, 8-1, to the Stanfield said. ’’But you know up fadnfir Boston's pov/ertul ana was nve strokes otf the * (89) BaaebaUt Plratw vs. IVyita 178-488, Gerry Tonshl 176- get about everything,” Aparicio hatting practice should do it,” Bouton, a sportocaater with To return to organised base- Sunday’s Ganges place with a mammoth first-in­ hitter who had two hits batting man.” Boston Bruins last Tuesday, when they, get heune they’ll be Brutas-but more about that ‘ T.M^ybe we weren’t ready *^® PbUllea 180-481, Roberta Bhora 184-618, said. ‘tyou Just he added, taking another WABC-TV ta New York has ball. Bouton must receive Ms Eastern Conference ning home run Into the newly- right-handed and one from the 2iM iMna Klein 488, Jeeiuw AJeU left side. ”I play so cool, ta fact, that Boston mode It two ta a row something else. The crowd to*®*- mentaUy for the start of this *“**?*■, *®**’ Trevino (8) ABA FlayoflL. F«ah But I truly don’t Uke the oMd glance at to reddOned feet, asked for a leave of absence ta outright roleoM from Houston New York at Boston, after­ constructed centerfieid bleach­ I don’t lose too much weight with a 10-2 rout Thursday ta the hypes them up. They get that The Rangers, who dumped aeries,” said Chicago’s Bobby ^oved into contention with a 'VS. Pacers 484. . waather, I do it becauM I have “Now we Just have to hope for order to try out with Pittsfield, and pass waivers ta both noon, national T V ers. I. ORIOLES • INDIANS In a game. WlUis Reed used to best-of-seven Mries. The Mries fresh breath. Thsy'vs given us the . defending champion Moh- Hull. “ You probably Io m some- J**' *** *'*•8 tied at 142 with MU- (M) BaseboOi Yanks v*- ■■ ^ to. You c^ t ^ t loose ta the oomo good weather.” a Class AA team ta the Eostei'n leagues. Monday’s Games The Baltimore Orioles de­ loM maybe 12 pounds ta a resumes Sunday ta St. Louto. trouble out there. They’re ca- BedJtac cold-«vsrythtag hurts. ------League, and also to run for a "It’s merely a formality,” No games scheduled feated the Cleveland Indians 6-0 Bo<^ Powell’s grand slam treaJ Canadiens out of the ac- thing when you have to wait a Barber, Dave HiU and Aus- I >18 Opening Triumph game. Me, maybe I drop three "I’m not going to crifictoe my pable of dotag it again. We tlon in the quarter-finals, have week as we did ... Practice m b - **sllan Bruce Crampton. (8) BoMbsUt Ohhs vs. "You can play bettor In hot _ f-delegate’s post representing Boutim said Friday. “ I can’t ABA and the Boston Red Sox topped home run climaxed a five-run LiOp lA»»re«iure8 George McGcvern ta the New Imagine anyone ta the major or four.” guys,” Arbour said, ‘‘They can’t go ta there taking any- swept the first three Mmiftaal alone aren’t Uke facing a real .^?**^*^ Green, who was Ued Mete PQWNAL, Vt. (AP) — Gre­ weather,” he «dded. “I’m not Division Finals the New York Yankees 5-4 in Baltimore rally in the ninth in- Great on Defenee came a long ■way this season, thing for granted.” games against the Black Hawks, foe.” ■*** Dickinson at the end of 18 (8) CS8 Oott cian Sawfana ($8.40) won the ■aylng I’m gotag to get six Mto, SALEM,------, ...... N.H. (AP)—-Yankee...... Jersey Democratic presidential le^ ea wanting to sign me.” Friday’s Results the other American League the Orioles stopped Though he to one of the But I knew we can play a lot The Blues, who lost fdur SOUTHERN GOLFER most recently Thursday night’s ’The Bruins Just might be ^**^ *****^ *• 78—144, weU "* ** (8) NBA Plsgrafto five-furieag fsetured race (Fri­ hut you play bettor.” Rocket ($8.40) and Traveling primary election. -He has asked to leave the No games scheduled games. Cleveland on Dave McNally's league’s outstanding scorers, better than that.” stral^t to the Bruins ta the —John Hull of Man­ 8-2 squeaker. • • -wondering when they’ll face a "“-ck ta the flMd. Arnold Palm- SUNDAY day Mfllt et the opening of Aparicio who wlU be 88 later Boy ($4.20) won the cofeatured "nie 83-year-old right-hander television Job through June 6 ta Saturday’s Games Rain washed out two con­ three-hitter. (8) NBA PlaysMi one of the league’s finest pass- "We played well, they played Stnaley Cup finals two years chester is a member Few people expected a real fo®- They breemd by To- ®* ***-•* another 74 and led only •.m Green Mountain Park. One tto month, could have hod four races Friday night at Rocking- was placed on the voluntary ra- accordance with Federal Com- West Division tests—DetroJl at Milwaukee “ The only way we won’t win (8) Btanisy Cap Hoetwyi Mto with a Mt more luck. In ham Park. Both races were for U*®d list by the Houston Asti^ munlcations Commission regu- Utah vs. Indiana at Bloom­ ers, one of the top rebounding badly,” said Boston defetue- ago, have yet to beat a pre-ex- of the Southern CJon- Ranger runaway, least of all ronto ta the quarter-finals, los- **K**^ players. tioketholder took $18,069 In the and Kahsas CSty at C hica^. the pennant is if someUgiy guards ever, he to moat notor- man Don Awrey. “They’re not pension team In 14 {Sayoff Bruins vs. Btoea the first inning he Mt a one mile and for purees of $l>t',> hi August 1970. Hla retirement iatlcns on equal time for {wllti- ington, Utas leads best-of-7 * * * . necticut State College New York Coach KmUe tag Just one game, and have all ,. Mitchell, now 29 and a pro -Big fr efecta.______■ breaks a leg or we get sore lous for his defenM, primarily that bad and we know gamea/STliijMe 14 gamSs they Francis. - but run the St. Louis Blues off “ **ce he was a 10-year-old, (18-M) BaMUsUt Yafifcs screeoMng Unsr^ that Yankee 280 each. foUowed by a year the publlca- cal candidates. series, 2-1. RANOERJS - ANGELA : a i^ s ,’ ’ said Baltimore Man- hto forte tor swi]Sng pessee, it. . .They had to try to catch have been outscored 08-20. varsity golf team this vs. Bed S«K Welterweight champloo Jom shortstop Gene Michael c a u g h t ------Mo« o* "®aU Four,” wMch told Rl Pittsfield, Pat McKeman, Only game scheduled After losing three of four a^r Earl Weaver. “We’ll have "Last year’s series was as the ice in the first two games made hto way Into this tourna- 8 >88 stealtag away dribbles and sim- us. And Once you get down Arbour, who tallud about spring. He is one of close as It could have bMn,” he of the semis, winning 0-1 and niwt off his first pro victory ta (88) WoiM ChampInnaMp Nkpoiee, a Oibaa Uvlng ta at t o shoe tops and turned Into Michigan State trackmen d Ms experiences during a sea- owner of the .team, said of Bou- Sunday’s' Games games on the road, the 20-game winners going every ply taking a boU out of a guy’s mentally, you get down physl- how the Blues would "regroup seven sophomores with said of the 1971 Mmiftaals, won 10-2r-and they’re promising laat year’s Cleveland Open. /^ n n ls Mkodoo, fought for |ienntee ta a double play. have won the Big Ten tnitor ®on ta wMch he played with the ton: "If he shows any stuff, No games scheduled Rangers found their new home day until we run into double- hands, - as he did ta the last cally and there’s nothing that and come book,” seems to have Coach Jess Dow’s (8) Trenten 808 Ante Baee fleaUa|p, Cuba triien he 'lAm 11 He singled to right ta the mile relay title the last five Seattle Pilots, Houston and a he’ll be assigned to a regular Mimday’s Oamek nice and cozy. headers It'll be tough to hit by Chicago ta the full Mven they can do even more If It’s He opened with a three-putt 0t08 (8) TouniBiiieiit ot Oham- game of this year's final Bui- can go right for you.” hto work cut out for hlnuelf. squad. tough gamcn. “TheM are two neceseary. bogey on the-first hole but got years old. third, loading the bases, and years. minor league team. starting role.” Indiana at Utah The light-hitting Texans took us.’’

/. T p a g e : EIGHTEIEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 MCG Rally in NinRi Nets First Triumph

llaaeksstei' 0/0. <•)_ Manchester Community Bombria and pinch hitter Ed Toranto produced two runs to Lonso. Sb College scored twice in the Nowak, o give Manchester its firtrt victory A id . Si 7 top o f thd ninth inninsr yes­ ‘of the season in two starts. Bombria lb S ? ? Tracy If _ 5 I I MotoificyirtH iieyelw 11 Hoiwttwld Swvicdg I3*A Pdafiiig - Papering 21 Help Wonfed-Pemek 35 terday in V^llimantic to Bombria was the Kitting star Hayden, 3b 4 0 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS for th(B Cougars as he rapped Toranto, ph 1 0 1 8:30 AM. to 5:00 PM. C0MPB73C1T10N ' Cycld Accm* WABHINQ znachlns npAlrs, INSEDBl—outside palnttaif. 8pe* t^u*t TP Am PQQiPV CaroM p r , 2 J 9 sortea■flrtdlM f for r t m fMtraU ill andan si motocrossm nf-rtniwaa ROA, B >^A Whirlpool,UThfasInsasal Kenmore,Van«a*MSA clal rates for people over 86. H A P P Y A D S Order Your take a 6-5 come-from-be- nut three singles in five trips to Ooodrow, of a l l Hawrer, if S 1 i ridsra. Tires studded. 161 Pine Maytag. Reasonable rates. OaU my ciHnpetItors, then caU AND hind victoiw over the Ekust- the plate. Rlghtfielder Bill Camarco, p 3 0 0 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Street, rear, kCanohester. em Conne'cncut State Orilege Owner of Pike Coin Wash and me. Estimates given. 649-7868. CASHIERS Hawver clouted a triple. Hours daUy 6-9 p.m., Saturday Dry Cleaning, 276 West kOddle “ Happy JV’«. Ray Comarco, a product of TotaU _ _ _ _ _ # 4189 PJM. OAT BEFORE PCBUOATION Part-time openings on after­ 10-6 p.m. Turnpike, next to Stop and Baatem scored a lone tally in Newington High, wont the nine BastoTa (4) DeadUiw for Saturday and Monday la 4i89 p.na. jrrfday Floor RnMitng 24 noon or evening shifts. Ex- Stanslone, It S 1 1 848-491$, 64$9T89. ______ceUent starting rate and ex- the bottom at the flrat Inning but inning route tor MOC, surrender­ Steiilns, if I 1 a Thought” Manchester bounced back to ing eight hits. struck out six Dalbon, ct s 9 9 197tMCAkCAHA, trucking, cellar and at- HLCOR SANDING, and refin- ceUent fringe benefits. Ap­ Qagnon, o _ ' PLEASE READ YOUR AD take a S>1 maigin at the end and issued seven walks. KacsorowsU, Sb fOQO. CaU 649-649^176. 6leaned, odd Jobs, lawns, (speclaUilng In older ply: four. Then tlw fireworks ex­ Bastem, using three pitchers, Lynn, lb S 9 /I f j y Hted m "Want Ada” are taken over the phone as n cut and removed. (3aU Hudde and outside MOTT’S T oday! ploded as BCaC pushed tour gave up a total of nine hits with ,Lom, 3b 5 2 J rood Ma ad t o e ilB S T 1967 860 CXC YAMAHA, $400. Ex- 648-8000. painting. No Job too smaU. \smjEiooKiJ Loushman, M 2 2 1 ceUent conditlmi. (CoU 648-197$' ______John VerfaUle, 846-5760, 872- SHOP-RITE runs acres the plate to make it reliever Joe Callahan taking the Callahan, p I 9 0 IT and BBFOBT BBBOB8 in time for file SUPER MARKET (M. loss. Peterson, p 1 1 9 next inserfien. The Herald la responslUe fUr oMy ONE In- evenings. 3222. Oomeau, p 1 0 0 oorreet oT omitted insertion for any adverttaemm and H—* ---- 687 E. Middle Tpke., CALL 643-2711 Bach team stranded 14 base Manchester was in action this FOR YOUR motorcycle Insur­ BulMliig Controethig 14 morning against South Central Totals 41 6 8 o^ .to ext^ of a "make gm ” Inaerfion. Errara whldb Manchester, Conn. runners. Manchester 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 3—6 do “vt lesaen the value of the adverfiaement wiU not be ance caU the Crockett Agen­ kCASONRY — All types at R o fld s — Run-scoring singles , by Jim C.C. at Nebo. Bastem 1 0 0 0 0 0 0'4 oorieoted by “ make good” Inaerfion. M aiichester cy. Ask for Betty Turner, 648- stone, brick flrejplaces, walls, C|Mg|ra _ 2 7 WOMAN wanted for general . . . SoflNMM <* 1677. concrete steps, sidewalks. No housework, one day weekly. On RMiy hov«fMty«H» E v e n in g Job too stnaU. Free estimates. MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- bus line. Phone 646-7246. 643-2711 Ovsr 30 years experience. Af­ ond, third. All kinds. Realty «b«ppya3l liMliiess Sorvteee 13 ter.6 p.m. 84M870, 644-2976. statewide. Oedit rating ynnec- ___ H e r a ld Indians Fall Again essary. Reasonable. COnflden- EXPERIENCED hairdrAser...... „ R(X)M additiiona, dormers, ga- CteU 649-7668 or 876-6647. 2 tial, quick arrangements. Al­ AufOmobOM Fbr Solo 4 ra$^, add-a-Ievels, roofing, vin Lundy Agency. 837-7971. tractor. CaU 649A864. ____ siding, foundations. Low, low WOMAN for light housework, Congratulations 1968 8TUDEBAKER station 100 Constltuticn Plaza, Hart- HERUJI wagon, sUding roof, 6 cylinder ’^^GS shampooed, prafemloma- prices. Bank financing. Add-A- toftt.* Evenings, 388-8879. one day per week. CaU 640-7204 Happy Birthday DADDY Level Dormer, 289-0449. after 8 p.m. atendard. ExceUent coition. cleaning MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd on your retirement. Under Run Barrage Bin LETTERS $860. 649-1921. Service, [jg jo if ciESZYNBKI ixiUder — You couldn’t make me 64$70as anytime. mortgages — Interim financ­ happier. new homes cpstom buUt. ing — expedient and con­ ATTENTION AMY BETH F or Your 1968 PLYMOUTH Fury, con- irinodellng, addlUans, rec Joyce By DEAN YOST The victors welcomed Pagan! Manchester’s next game is vertlNe, good condltlom Good odd Jobe, fidential service. J. D. Real HOUSEWl^VES with ito full fireworks in the Monday at Memorial Bldd InformatifRi (JaU 648-9601, 649-2068, after 6 rooms, garages, kitchens re­ Estate Assoc. 648-6129 dependable transportation. modeled, betb tUOf cement ^endihingr possible time wlien is men bat- againet Hall in a 1:80 start. I’HE HBRAIJ:) riU not CteU 640-206$. p.m. McDonald’s is now employing Love, Happy Birthday could hap^n m a nine in- ^ although they collected disclose the identity of work. Stepe, dormerar Resl- women. Work part-time whUe MaloaegjMU^ SHARPENING Service — Saws, denfial or commercial. CaU 2 1986 kmRCURT 4-door hard- your chUdren are at school. ninflr baseball game occur- only one sing.e in the inning, R BRBI any advertiser jislng box lonlves, axes, shears, skates, Boslnots OppertiMiity 28 Mom,"Dad, JULIE (Herald photo by Pinto) red yesterday in Meridoi as. th«t« were four waiks,i four er- CarobettJu 3b, letters. Readers answer­ tap, exooUent condiUon. $676. 649-4391. Hours 11-2 or 11-8, Monday James, 3b ing blind box ads who rotary blades. ()ulck service. SCUlCOL operating In Hartford through Friday. A{q>Iy In person, Bill Rhodes Bretaks Ta In the for elderiy woman in nice resi­ wlU face the ienge of 17- left to drive home Janaes. Jose first hose line and advance to Grimes, 8b Lost and Found 1 North Main St. 648-0764. N.J. IiAFLAMME — Carpentry center of town, iveU estabUah- Kit Mushroom year-old Mike Blomberg, 8b caU. 746S362. dential area, Btest Hartford. eri. ’Ihe lat- Hemandes grounded to short- seOond vriien the pitcher over- Odell, c LOS|r — Patches, a amaU fe- 1966 PLYMOUTH, FUry m, — - ^ contractor. Additions, remod- good equipment, good In Home Track Win HTnaTTeeh ter was the parUcipant stop John Wlggin and his threw threw first. Eastman advanced Livengood, ph Live in every other week. Car . Oranato, p nmle, caUoo cat, mostly black; $88. automatic, air condition- ellng and repairs, 876-1842. lease. OUl BUI Rood at T. J. required. Phone 644-8116 for in­ In 1st’ week’s qi rilnaJa and to first was wild and two more to third on an infield out and D; Paganl, p Happy Birthday Congratulations Opening its hom.e track one-two respecUvely in the 120- 100 yd. dash __10.7 Rhodes (H), semifinals with .4 average. Spartans scored. Flint, p vicinity Brant (Rd. Any infer- ing, poafer steering, power ntoirii NEWTON H. SMITH r 1 5 n ^ terview. Hemandes (B>, Smith (B) Fifth Setback scored on a passed ball. Davla, ph matton please 6aU, ^ 9 1 6 8 . brakes. 646-0681. free eatlmstea, 288-0674. to ROBIN season on a winning note yard hlg^ hurdles and the 180 He’s the youngest finalist in the Maloney struck for a solo tal- In the final inning, leadofi Remodeling, repairing, addl------low hurdles. Surprisingly Scott F^iey Tech scored nine hlMoty of 10-pin title play at the ly in the second on a hlt-hy- Totals 81 1 6 8 Q MILDRED KELLEY On your recent capping. 880 relay — 1:^.3 Mancheater runs in the second inning and batter Ren Blomberg singled to Maloney 8 1 9 0 1 q o x -u BOUND - Eemale mongrel IWO VOLKSWAGEN sedan, **®^?,'* ____ -i r wi , , r t NURSE’S AIDES Manchester High turned Wlggin captured the pole vault (Kimball, Chilson, Oooke, Rhodes) wpn( on to oonouat* f'SiAnav Parkade. pitdi to James and OstaslewBkl right and went to third when Manchester 000 OlO-^ w W f ii»i.t ^ Drivate owner. exceUent con- flraphtoos. flagstone terraces, roctlng. No Job too smaU. CaU SChOOlS OllO CMSSOt 3 3 from Love, with a winning height of lO’B”. 440 yd. — 56.4 Peck (M)* Bucy ^ cenquer LSieney 'Two other motives will share poked a double to right center pinchfaitter Augie Davis strok­ All Shifts Available. back Bristol Centra^ 104- (MK Woods (H) Tech, 12-3, yesterday afternoon 3B: James, Ostaslewiki'3 : «B: a««kl b. OI>ERATOR8 Timmy and Gidget Butch, Pat, Karen A Also, the powerful ’Tribe squad the gpotUght with tte cluunplon- field knocking in James, 41, yesterday under sunn^, 180 yd. lows ““ 22.2 ^Vood (Id), tho dlAnnond ed a riiot to right. Davis slide James, Ostaslewskl. HemaMM A NEEDED No experience necessary. Train­ and Rob swept three events, the 440-yard Tyo (M), McGivney (B) Boawrs oiamono. u o o » riiip on the line In both the Five big runs were recorded second and with runners at ZaJac. Fahey, W jnin, 0 d e U ^ « i s : "LOOT -Savlnga Passbook No. — —^rrr7^ = - ^ — ::------:------lu dsciqilng. Reasonably 880 yd. — 2:08.8 i^uitheis (M). win upped its overall record to DP: James to Orrill; BB; Hettrick Omstruction Is Booming. ing avallaMe for those who qual- but windy conditions. The run, the high Jump and the pole Jlni.Geyerr i (M)j.Kowalchi*, a ;, &.owmcnuK \,a)(B) _ j- l whUe Oiwiey has now drop­ Women’s Scratch Dlvlsicn and in the third inning as 10 men second and third and two outs, S, Oranato 3, Pagan!'4, Flint 3; 0-IU740-9 Hartford National ^1868 . PONTIAC Tempest con- priced. CoU 648;9661 Roofing - SMhig .15 Indians now sport an impres­ vault. 320 yd. — 26.3 Hemandes (B), the Men’s Scratch Division. came to the {date and touched aO: Hewitt 3, Hettrick 6, Stembeiv sfrnit and Trust Co., Middle vorfiMe, automafio, 6 cylinder. Happy 37 Birthday Kimball (M), Oooke (M) ped Its first five starts. Paul Prycr went dewn swing­ 1. Oranato i. Flint 7; Hits oO: ^ Resident school speclaHzlng In Sply ’* in person. *^**“*’ Happv Birthday sive 5-1 overall mark and are Manchester meets two strong 2 mile — 1Q:5K4 Geyer (M), CJonteataika will be Jeon Oranato for four more tallies. ing to end the slaughter. Hewitt 8 for 0 runs in 6 I Tutnpto . bfflite. AppUcafion ’ flr iw r ^ .* S u * ^ 7 7 0 8 ^ ^ GUTTERS and wpalred complete field training on back MONICA PACKER to a rtfally great wife 3-0 In the OCIL. squads during vacation next (BV siimond Tm) ------■ Two of the Beavers’ three ArehambauH and Norma Imler He surrendered three hlU. At Hettrick 0 for 0 runs in- 3 ,1 -'T 876-8066. and raplaoed- ExceUent woric- hoes, loaders, and doMra. Bmi Mile . relay__— _ 8:68.0 Manchester runs were knocked in by Marie James, Ostaslewskl and Grill Sternberg 8 for 1 run In' 3 ' MUjUr for Payment’' 3636. My life is yours Outstanding performers for week. First tq«engage in combat (Schuitheis, Woods, Bucy, among the fairer set and Denny this time, Coaidi Harold Parks were the hitting stars for Ma- Oranato 4 for 8 runs in 3| . manshlp. Reasonable~ prices. and part • time classes. AUled MEADOWS and mo'ther whose with the Indians is Maloney Javelin------— - 189’8V4"189’8' MUli^s ^toinvUIe whUe Bob Cbarette Carlin and George Vallcne in made a pitching change and Paganl 1 for 6 - runs in 1 fLOST -Savings Pasebook Nb. MUSTANG, exctdlent con- ______hL' EYee esUmates. 646^1809. Construction Training .School, Al, Al ill, Lolly and the ’Big Red’ included Jeff tolene (B), Blake (M) . had the game’s only extra base> icney, each poked out two hits. Flint 6 for 6 runs in 61 hmlngi u.M — i dltiiai.dltian, V-8., S-BDOed.S-qi4ed, mas'mag CEILJNG- and csramlC file gpo- Convalescent Center birthday is on High of Meriden, on ’Tuesday, the Men’s Htandloap. brought In Don Paganl, a right­ Utt Hsrtfoid.. National Bank 888 BidweU Street Geyer with victories In both the Shot put — 42'2" Bowen (M), hit, a double for CSieney. Janiga, Hemandes and Fahey HBP: James. Janiga, H e v rttt/0 ^ wheels, stereo. OUl 649-6177, o l^ one c e ^ oraU, re- joHN AUJBNIUS CO. -CaU Chris April 23rd on the road and Friday with Metivier (M), Dtamantls (B) All three matches will be a hander. knocked ’in two runs apiece. PB: Odell (i), Fghey; W :^ ew ftt and Trust Co., Manchester necUcut number 1-622-4669 any­ Manchester, Cfonn. mile and two mile run. Robert Discus — U9’6'’ C6irlstolend (B) mtUng star for the winners L: Oranato. after 6 p.m. paired or reiUaeod. Rooms re­ us for free estimate for that P ‘IGp’ Blake had a field day as Norwich on home cinders. Both Boll (M). Oskandy (B) best of five-game basis. Cbeen Office. AppUoattoa paired or remodeled. No Job time. 6492821 MARY HARRINGTON meets are at 10:30. High Jump — 6'9" Kasel (M). was pitcher Skip IJxon with Cote will be vying for an un­ Made for Payment.” new root you’ve been plan­ An equal (vpportunity employer. he won the trl^ e Jump, took Blake (M). Herbert (M) three hits In five plate appear- 1968 BUIcac Skylark convert­ too smaU, mieclal rate. Work ning. Over 20 years service, second m each the hig^ Jump Injured BUly Rhodes limped to Long Jump — lO'O" Trelll (B), precedented third straight title. ible, Mue, fully equipped, alr- (MOM) lake (M), Hernandes (B) ances, jie atso xnocKec done on weekends and evs- 688-4048. and long Jumps and placed first place in the lOC-yard dash Blake Only one other roUer, Marto Sit Out Meet condlUonlng, new fin s , trans- nings. Anytime,'647-92$2. Help Wonted Female 35 w a t t r e s s and Mtchen help, LOVE is . . . writh a slow time of 10.7 seconds. TripleTrf Jump — sr7” Blalu (M). runs. Both AngelletU High-Flying East H^h ------fuU-Ume, fnxn 6:80 a.m. to 3 Love, third in the Javelin throw. Kowaicnuko w ich llk ,(i). (B), McGivney (B](B) SumechaWski poked out BYattaroU, has ever copped two * OAMBSIDOE, BUas. (AP) mlasloa, brakes, ’ exhaust, BIDWEtXi Home Improvement 120 yd. high — 17.6 Wood (M), Pole vault — WG" Wlggin SumechaWski poked ^ town 10-ptn crowns. The latter — About 18 membera of the p.m-, or 2:80 p.m. to 11:80 A1 Wood and Dick Tyo ran Tyo (M), McGivney (B) Kasel (M), Bunce (M) hits, ) hwdtet seats, exceUent condl- TWO Handymen want a vart- Cfo. Expert Installation of alu­ BOOKKEEPER Dad, Maureen turned the trick in 1908 and 1968 Harvard track team, includ­ RESERVE NOW! New banquet p.m. ApiUy in person, between Cheney committed nine errors fioo, $876. 648-2687. oty of Jobs, by day (W hour. minum siding, gutters and a "happy ad" and Daniel before Cfote took over the Na ing Mgbt blacks, elected Fri­ hqU, tUr«, Many Shops, U68 VOLK^AOEN Fastbook, ing, etc. Reasonable. (Ml Ken mates. FuUy insured. 6498417, accurate. (M I Denise Wells, from Oeodwta Teeh (It) Middletown 'with Xavier and ------South Windsor, Conn. 2S8-8861, radio, standard, $6,(KI0 mUes. BTorence, 878-8868. DENNIS MOZZER ^ - AB R H BRBI . All matehes ^ open to the Oorp. 872-9187. for Nnwintment, Cavrok Linda AngelleUl, cf 4 1 3 0 0 public with Berale CHovino and The blacks asM In a otate- South CathoUc. High Jump 6’4" MlMartens 631-OOil. (M l 648-8(ll6.______PURJTY Cleaning Company — Corporation, 878-2648. P.S. Happy Birthday (Me, ss 5 110 1 Bert Glees of tbs Parioule Help W onled-Mole 36 Ringo, c 6 2 1 0 0 ment they wo«dd not - com­ The Eagles’ welghtmen,. Bu- rug, floor and window clean­ Judi LIzon, p 6 1 8 1 8 Lanes’ staff In Ingman pete to auppiMt demands d an . She and Wardwell swept MoCarUiy (B), Neaaelroth ' (8) 1971 DATBUN, 240Z, showroom ing. (M__ l_ for__ free___ estimates.___ Roofing Ws and COUNTER woman for 10 a-m:- (XJSTODIAN tmd handyman, Bon Voyage / > Julia, a 4 3 0 0 0 m W ’ Budfia «). Penoilab Untret. 3b 3 8 0 0 0 that Harvard divest itaelf of the shot put event with Budan’ 81^“‘lij!*Wapdwt-dw^ (■)__ - . condition. (M l 8798426. honor Master Charge. CaU 647- ChfannoyS 16-A 8 p.m. afilft, 6 day week. fuU or part-time 'work for LYNDA B lr e ^ lb 3 0 1 0 1 fl9 mllUon at Gulf stock winning heave measuring 48’- Please aiq>ly i n ' person to RockviUe Biqitlst Church prop­ Zapor, rf 3 1 0 0 0 A l u m n i P I INCOME TAX returns prepar­ 9080. ROOBTNO — SpeclaUsing re­ Happy Birthday We'll Miss You. SumechaWski, 3b 3 1 3 0 4 The entire team Issued a i % " . Other outstanding perform­ ed by appointment in your 1970 VOIiOSWAOBN Fostback, Mister Denut Shop, 266 W. erty. (M l 8796821 after 6:30 TrLbun, cf 1 0 0 0 0 statement saying that “ most ers were Joe Martens, Zatkow- ...... low mileage, - automatic, AM- LKHIT tnioUng, odd Jobe, also pairing roofs of aU kinds, new p.m. MOMMY Love, RUlsU, % 0 0 0 0 0 R e g is t e r home or office. Personal and Middle Tpke. Cyr, if 0 0 0 0 0 members of the Harvard skl and Stovenstai, T r i^ ^ ^ ^ p n ’l^i*;^ Donovan bustneas. (M l 6196888, BusseU' ,5??' fires. $1,860. m <^ _ large appliances. roofs, gutter work, chimneys. The best one in the Basclal, p 3 0 0 0 0 (B) Jock (S> David and Rikki track team feel strongly that Budara displayed his prowess M . relay — 8:6655.6.6 ~Baat'CMliaUo B« ■ ' 649978$. 647-1719. Burning barrels deU'vered. $4. cleaned and repaired. 80 yean KEYPUNCH operatw, , part- SALES & SERVICE Sllwla, r f 1 0 0 0 0 Ahirnnl Baseball' League reg­ (Oarvli, ------Buccino, ------Rowe, Ailioebel) L. Burnett. experienlse. Free esUmates. time, 4 hours per day, experi­ world. Brudver, 8b 1 0 0 0 . 0 eogtifions of pollfical iqiprea^ as he also won the Javelin toss 6491776. ^ REPRESENTATIVE ' Love, istration wlU be held Mcoday sio^ economic es^oMafion _ ------(M l Howley, 648«61. ence end famUlar with Alpha Opening for an amblttoua, Happy Birthday .Totals 5 5 io "I " i and Tuesday evening from 8:80 with a fling of 162 feet and a OARFENTER avaUable ev9 ------and open conflict in the discus throw of Ill’S”. Schoolboy Tetistifi' AiitomobAm For Sole 4 Trucks - InK fon Numeric operations and 'with reliable, hard vrorking per­ Darcy DADDY Cheeey Teeh to 8 at the West Side Reo Oen- world tod^ warrant n for; nings and 'weekends. No J quaUty, worit. 6496841. MOM & DAD KEMP _ Only five cf the 12 American erara (8), Dupont (B) Lock MAKING FRIENDS? trainee, to 'work varied shifts, Happy Love, 180 .i?!” 23.4 Devard ( 8 ) , ** P’*®’ ______• drive, buiAet seats wifii extra Totals 26 9 3 League basebell teams seat 60,- in (B), Taylor (8) also flU and gravel. Licensed Love making money? You can Gretchen, lUlary, Matthew, Goodwin 0 9 0 NEED CART Credit very badt raar seat, $1,400. (M l 64976T8 p l u m b in g a n d Heating, new some experience preferred. 40th Anniversary 3 10 ^ s 000 or more people. B e h in d A c e riay — 1:41.8 Baat (Mholto for aU types sanitary work. do botlL as an Avon Represen­ EUmi and Herahey Cheney 0 0 0 0 8 0 ^ lowaid, Rowe, Plchaniki, Tuek- Bankrupt, repossesslonT Hon- after $ p.m.______- oonstnictlon, ramodelng and MA and DAD srm Dooer, backboe, pay loader, repalra. Free estimates. (Ml tative. It’s easy — and fun! ST0RR8, Conn. (AP) — Be­ -Broad'JjmiD—SO-lli’’ Martena (E), P*ck,-up, 8 cylln- rental md site work. La- Al’s Plumbing (3orp. 8790680. For details caU right now; Tpke. from Bobcats, Coventry Defeated hind Brian Heroaian’a second Taylor (8). Donovan (B) tuUnpe Bros. Inc., 872-4866 or 2894933. Happy Birthday 1^ imw d ^ sm^Ost P ^ o»> «ny- der. $170. (Ml 429S188 after 6 The Four Cs 2 straight shutout pitching tlto Uni------vdiere. Not smaU loon finance 7490477. BOm Hepting and Plumbing Zkahveltter h ^ PART-TIME machinist, mom- MOM-GRAM company plan. Douglas Motors ______—_ OmninZPrompt, courteous MnHpMservice. WAHTHaJ ^BaDysi«er, uours AmArhoIln (Torn. 104 - t r - 12 noon to 4:80 p.m. steady 9 CARSON Rockville B om bs PlainviUe bu«b^ C oluinbia H ui^er SPEEmiMY «46 Main. TrailMS - (M l 6491496. R TE 140- Heusolidd Smrvieos 13-A day week. 646-8088 after 4:80. Happy Birthday Wifii Love, Mr. L.' Passardi, 875-8328. Be­ HENRY R.AjC., Chuck, Rich, Y a l e N i n e Stafford Springs,; Cti 1967 MERCURY MONTBR^, MobHe Homes 6 ^ tween 8:80 a.m. - 5 p.m. CTiarlene, Da've and Sandy, On Flaherty’s Tw o-H itter stops $600, 106$ Comet Convertible, LANDSCAFINO — spring ARTHUR DRUG accepting ap- walked two as he pitched a rtw*H^$389*i^ good t i^ 1968 TiG-A-tONG tovel tnaU; clean upe, grass cutting' and pUcations ^ o r MancheMer equal iqqiortunlty employer. Love, Davey, Donna and Brian four-hitter to Ipad UOmn to Its HAVEN, (Cornu (AP) — 19 store coemeUc department. ’Three area high schooU, Flaherty and Sadlak, Sastw, portatton.DOTtetiiin AlterJ ^ r 66, £631-7613 ^ 1 3 «*'• H’, sleeps 6, tbllet, excep- shrUbs. Reasonable rates. 649 DfOISlIiakllig Mom, Dad, Gary seventh consecufive win against Hay NawroOki pitehed and bed- FuU-tlme, experienced pre­ PLUMBING mechanics U( South Windsor, Rockville gowna and veils, idl cus­ slon. An^y 10 a.m. to 12 noon, (Herald photo by Flnto) ball games yesterday while EU- run second inning and four 4-door, 6 cylinder, automafio tom made. Some alterattons. homes. After 6, 0494628. 2 16’ 8ELFOONTAINED travel cleaned, also light trucking. ington and Bolton tilts were Tke Husky run came in the Nawrocki, a righthander, went tranzmlestoo, power steering, 190 Farmington Avenue, Hart­ Hapg/ ^irthday A1 Wood of the Indians Soars to Victory in 180-Yard Low Hurdles more in the fourth, host Sims­ eights inning on singles by John the dlatance and scattered six traUer, excellent condition, CMl between 6-8 p.m., 649 Reasonable prices. 6491188. NELLIE postponed due two wet jilaylng bury had Uttle trouble in turn­ radio, snow fires. $1,660. 649 ford. Ifiss Shanahan. surfaces. Rilenburg and John Sloaar and hits os Columbia boosted its sleeps 4, $l,300\(M l 6493891 8846, 849S686, or anytime Bat- EVENINGS & ing back South imndsor.' Andy Z,8Ba':~ HAIRDRESSER needed Imme­ WEEKENDS (Tomorrow) Out of the three teams that a squeeze bunt by BUI, Frank- overall record to 4-2. after 4 p.m. \ urday. M ovliig -> MaoLean gave up only five hlte lln. He also coUeOted three sln^ diately to take over busy oUen- FREE? Billie Jean Stages R a lly were active, only Rockville to the Befits, The wimun* _3970 _____ BARRACUDA, 6 ^ __ VOLKBWAOBIN camper, POWER mowers, Hhnd mowers Trucking - Sforaga 20 ______Love, emerged as victors as they Maine, which . meets Con- Btoa and scored trice as the 1 standard traasmlsslon, low VOifKSWAGBN tele, good commission. (Ml Sui^lement present income Happy Anniversary Pete Bogus and John Taraqcio necUcut again hare Satuiday Lions evened their'Eastern In- 872- Jeffrey and Mommy handed PlainviUe BOgh a 9-1 carried the big bats- as thky by working, at Manebester’s Aiid Averts Loss in Tennis cve defeat. Simsbury High banged .out thim safties each. moralng at 11, has a 10-8 over; tercotlsglate BaaetwU League »0$96T88, ask for Mr. Muie . ^ extras. Has to be seen to plok-up and deUvery. 648-6806. U|dtt trucking and paokags d9 ______only 29hour food market MOM and DAD aU record and stands at 1-2 in mark at 2-2. BUI Bbner tripled many. creamed South Windsor, 0-1 in Simsbui^ 060 400 —9 11 0 be appreciated C$U 6398801 or Uvery. Refrigerators, washers r b s p o NSIBLE woman, one 911 p.m., 3 or 4 evenings Happy Birthday COUNTRY CLUB — Vic another CVC game, whUe Bacon the Yankee .Conference. home In the tying run and SrOliGBWAGEN 1068 bus, AM- weeh^. Must be over 21. Love, ’TUCSON, Aris. (AP)—Tbp- Ban Francisco was pressed by .. . . . , , S. Vdndsor 000 010 0 - 1 0 2 A FM radio, with 4 spaaken, air- 648 6139, owner. REWEAVING Of burns, moth- and stove moving specially, jay per week, for light houae- JEANINE and DAD seeded BlUie Jean King, trail fifth-seeded Karan KranUcke Academy topped Coventry High, ------scored the winning run on a holes, zippers npatied. Win­ Apply at: U 160-403, Ken Bennett 148-188- MacLeah and CoUacohl; Bee­ * conditioner, heater, rebuUt sn- Foldlng. chairs tar rant. 049 keeping, four-room apartment. ^ from Bev and Roy ing 6-2 tai the third set, reeled before winning, 1-6, 6-4, 6-1. ’Ihe 6-8 , in the- Charter Oak (Confer­ The Big Ten hod 10 tootbaU squeeze bunt in the eighth In- 1971 24’ AVENGER ealf-oon- dow shades made to measure, 0762. $3 per hour. 0490188 after e r-ELEVEN POOD STORI 888, A1 Bertussi 132-376, Vln ence. . ler, Brown (S) and Warsbavsky. srtlouto last year. nlng. •^glne, ice box,, s i ^ With nm- off five straight game victories gutsy Miss (Nasals overcame „ ^ j r^nfog water, rear window de- tained, exOeUent condition. $8,- .aU otae Venetian bUndz. Keys p.m. 803 Green Rd., Manchester Mom and Kids BOCKVnXiE — Strang Junior OOLOHBSTEBr-Tled 2-2 at Uie 112. (M l 6497879 after 6:90 miulle whUe you wait. T^ie « - ^----- —----- ; r - — Happy Birthday to avert a near upeet loss to her opponent with strong ~ f f o i ^ , $2,000. (M l 6498671. Kerry Harris of Australia in a serves. liOss Krantzeke seemed Kler- hurier Tim Flaherty picked up end of four and half inning’s. • MODiflMJS p.m. ooedars tor rent. Mariow’z, 0$7 POinfUig ■■ PapW ing 21 SALESWOMAN — FUfrim AMY „ feature single match of the to tire as the match wore on nan^ 140, Ed Pagan! 858, Pete his third victory at the season Bacon Academy produced two “S S MBROURT oonverttWe, Main S t, 6496331. MUls Fabric Department Happy Birthday • SPORISMfN SHASTA Travd TYaUer, RICHARD B. MARTIN. Full Love, $18,000 Virginia BUms Cfon- against KQss Casals. Staum 370, John Turley 891. as he tossed a neat two-hitter in runs In the las^ of the flffii ’ radio, heater. Make offer, caU i® Store to htoUng for a mature (Sunday) Annual banquet wUl be held • MINI Mliyjt sleeps foiir. Sink, Ice box, new HAVE TRUCK wUl travel. Odd professional painting service, DONT BUY qulstaxlocea Tennis ’Iburnament :------the seven inning attraction for to gain the vlotory. Rich Adams Opon 6491031. woman full-time also part- Any Water Heater MOM T. Agnes, Pam, Laura at the cluUiouse Friday at 7 the Rams. singled, stole second and went water tank, Jiut overbauled, Jobe, clean atfica and eellan. Intertor-exterior. Free esfi- Friday night. ’ «r •wwr. ready to go. ExceUent condl- Tree removal. Vtp* ssUmatea. mates, fully Insured. 6494411. time evenings. Apply Pilgrim and Sue m the crucial thUd set. Mrs. NarraHansett W um er p.m. Prizes wlU be awaided at Rockville’s Karol Dombeck to third on a hit. He then stole 1887 T-BBU). Repoasessloa. kOUa, 484 Oakland Street, Love, WESTOWN tton. $M6. Shown by appoint- OoUege student '878-8006. that time. and Seve Krajewskl led the of- home''for cne run and - Cart All Day $1,118. Savings Bank of Mon- WALLPAPER hanging, done Manoheater. RENT Bruce and Mary-Lou iOng deprived Mtos Harris of PA$mUCKOT, RJ. (AP) - Upton singled^^^drive In the ment only. (M l 2498866. An a9gaUoa Bleotrie ...... fensive sttAck with two mARMACY SM.1U. ohsster, 6491700. AlCBmOUB ooUega students, profeaslonaUy. N eat ow»nclean ------r------r—r:----- r- n i^ ^ ^ t thwe ttoes ^or Les ($u.40) wen the other tally. WATER HEATER the score at 6-8 before OOP*— Rita Anderson 186-603, apiece. One of KraJewskTs lofitt zniiwf ^ T otatton wagon, i960 SPORT TraUer camper, ^Mcpprtenoed. In indoor-outdoor tob. No painting. (MI 6492068 WOMEN — Are you looking to mile, 70 yard featured raie Frl- Sunday * * ^ Wa esMatt ---- *------4m eMsaaes *m «»m 88e a week on HELOO lines Have a nice trip wintiing the set 7<-6. Helen Rylonder 188-466, -Sally, blows was a home run. Frank k^ne and Jm Locke after 0 p.m. be your own hose In your own Place a "Happy Ad" nlght at Narragansett 2 Blr-oonditiaalnr. $1JK)0. Repo9 sleeps $, exceUei^ oondltton. painting, town cars, window buslnosaT We wlU train you to Heavisides 214-606, Rose LaPolt The winners upped their rec- wotked on the bUl fi^ (Coventry. seoalat Baviiwa Bonk of Mon- Many extras. 6494294. waaUng. OaU $4$-0080 or' '646- DeUveiy, Normal MIse Huris had won the first Park. 177, Orayce Shea 197, - Gladys ord to 4-1. Coventiy is 2-2 for J. P. LEWIS k.BON, custom sell coemetics. at your own Installation, PEGGY L. set, 7-6, and Mrs. King had tak------oheeter, 6491100. r------4488 tor free estimate. Hansen 178, Bev SpiUane 182- PlainviUe committed five er- (Coventiy 100 010 0—2 8 2 AM MMUelnal >rvleM Avottoblg Meet ■ SPACE AGE, 20', aelf-ooutaln- dsooratlng, interior and ex- pace. SmaU Investment for Mg itenanoe. for only . . . $ 1.50 an the mmeoA set, 6-8. Chech Hank Stram o f the 470, Joan Harkins 188-498, Mau- tors. Bacon Acad. 100 121 x—6 8 8 19W nTiTf1lif***TT'" DaNa 88, 9 ed, exceUent condition, reason- (3ARPBNTRT, repairs, odd torior, paperhanging, folly in- commission. CMl for personal Your Friend, m aaother fight match Fri- Kanoas aty Chiefs has a 10- PBOOBB88IVE ELEOTBIO reen lyier 186-467, Jon Leonard Rockville 062 101 —9 10 1 kiorso. Looks (7) and Ls- 4SS HARTPORD ROAD iM3.S230 STAFFORD doer good «M y prtoed. lEeepa 4. OaU 629 Jobs, Ught truoUng. Fliona 649 s u r e d .J ^ 'ln e estimates, caU interview. Miss Klrsche, 649 8498066 Gretchen day al^t, Roasmary Oasals of year contract. 100-498, CeU Ray 497. PlalnvUle 100 000 o - i 2 6 Dayt; KeUer and Upton. . CaH*8691Bt4. 6211, 8904. 01990m . If no answer 648-0063. 5788, 13-6.

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Oof off Towa THERE QUGHTA BE A L A W BY SHORTEN and W w S b Apartmenla - Hots - Apartments - Flats - lusiness LoMtkms Uwd For Sale ^ 71 Housok For Salt 72 Houses. For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Hooses For Sale 72 Hooses For Sole 7 2 Tenements d3 Tenements ' 63 For Rent 6 4 F o r R M it MARIBOBOUGH — 4 wooded MANCHESTER — ’Three-bed­ MANCHE)6’rE R —’Two - famUy, MANCHES’TER — 7 - room MANCHESTER— large Custom m W EM aTTROHELLA WAMTED ID BROWSE S o 0UE6S WHO HAS ID BE. DRAGGED DELUXE 2 • bedroom' 'apart­ MANOHBSTBR — Warehouse r GCKVHXF — 8-room i^arb- acres, 20 minutes to Hartford. room Colonial, 1% baths, ga­ 4-6, large lot, exceUent starter Ranch, modem Utchen, 1% Offered by the U & R 7-room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2 CLASSIFIED tHROUGH A CDUMTR^ "R EA MARKET;' and industrial space. 16,000 • ment With heat, hot water, Asking price o f $8,900 Is hard rages. Central, stable prestige baths, famUy room with dual p u r 0W “WE HEELS ment, waU-fo'Wall carpeting, OCCUPANCY home, could be rent free to baths, aluminum siding, high BETTER BUYS GUMBOVlE BALKED ______complete appliances, 3 air- M A Y 1st 100,000 square foot lailts, stove and refrigerator, $120. to beat Robert Agency, Bob location. Immediate occupan­ owner. Act fast., CaU Lea 20s. Owner, 648-4286. - fireiriiuse, peitlo, aluminum sid­ condltloners, full basement, available immediately. Heat- adults only, paridi« lor ana Ooncl, 838-0874. cy. Mid 80e. Bel Air Real Es­ Clark, Gale Realty, 389-7989. Manchester 8c V icinity ing, garage, lovely wooded lot. H£ 648-4868 after 6 pwm. $36,900 —4-ROOM Ranch, waU- room Colonial, 2% baths, fire­ don’t delay. room with bay ■window and , , of MsnchMter cludes everything. $215 per rooms, 2% baths, carpeted liv­ RAISED RANCH-6 rooms, 2 ingo tor Janitorial duties, 646- perlenced, must have good RAe ro .P A . ______I to-wall carpet baseboard heat, place, double garag!e, appU­ ft Is ordered Uist a bearlna be held monU>. Paul W. D ougin, Real- BOIVTON LAKE — *-room ing room, dining room, and FR EC H ETTE & M AR TIN baths, finished on first floor with fireplace, formal dining room, by o,* court on appUcaUoo of Wes- 1220. driving record, can 648-0851 MAY 1ST, 3 rooms, utilities, ap­ ------———------screened porch, garage, trees, ances, draperies, coipeting, eat-in U tch en, and attach ed ley B. Bunce, cusirdUui, for eiUhor- CWRAP'S lAWJ tor 648-4685 Ranch, lake privileges, treed kitchen. Paneled family room REALTORS fireplace. Lower level unfin­ ------—------atter 5. pliances, second floor. $165 per ' lot, $^ per month includlUg huge treed lot. Asking $41,900. garage. Immaculate condition Ni^£ "JVNH, W anttd To Runt 68 aewers. HutchUs Agency, 640- Mth carpeting, 3 fireplaceB, ished with beautiful fireplace, 2- month, security deposit. 646- THREE, rooms, Ule bath, heat, heat. CaU 742-6786. ' ______6894. Heritage House, 646-2482. 647-9998 throushout, situated just over tano at the Probate Court located at PLASTIC MOLD MAKERS m a c h i n i s t ^nvni IliiA Municipal Bldg., 41 Center SU Man- hot water included. AQddle WANTED to r m t— SmaU house the VenKm Une. chesterVCtemTo a May 8, U?k at 9 MACHINIST to two years experience pre­ WITH a g e " — - Three- car gmago, plus basement rec MANCHESTER — East Hart- ’TWO-FAMILY, 4*4, large lot, OentraUy lo- ag^ adults Security ds]^t, In country b y fom Uy o f 4. 648- BREiATHTAKING nine - room HORSE LOVERS — 7-room ferably Ih small ^op. Call 742- Tm. Ret U t. Bet. OW --AM righft retervad ^ e o e r n . MANCHESTER itxm . All on lovely 'wixxled lot. ford line, magnificent U A R g(x>d locati(si, -near sho{>plng. 46 hour week, 7-12 p.m ., 12:80- 4 -Z 2 . references. No pets. Parking. 4606. Ocsitomporaiy Ranch with 8 Raised Ranch. 8 years old with *■« >» ' “ rther ORDERED that, on or 8061. ^^2Ii^l^ll2Zlwa22tiB£m2s!2L- IL I cated 5-room first floor apart­ toll baths, 4 bedrooms, 3 flre- Merritt Agency, 646-llM. built Ranch. Two fireplaces, Ask for Earle Everett, Inter­ designed 6-room Raised Ranch before the CooipUance Dite fixed 4:30 p.m. Normal benefits. 16% School Street, second rent. Ph'LANE Antiques___ , ______and Out of Town placed living room, formal area, many extras. Ask for barn and corral on well treed large Utchen with Redwood Ctoife Male or Female WUl paint and do minor re- 'With a beautiful view . Mr. 916 Hartford Tpke. 3 / free. Weaned and trained. Johnson motor, good condition. Collectibles. Open by appoint- MANCHESTER — Deluxe one 66 . pairs. Retorenoes. Plsosa caU dining rooni, heated sun room, MANCHESTER — 8-famUy, 6-6- Joan Everett,' International lot. $88,900. paneled eating nook, 8 bed­ 2 F o r R e n t Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- Probate Court Rockville, Conn. Black and vdiite, one gray, 649- Phone 643-6797. ment or chance. Call 872-3279. bedroom towntaouse, aU mod­ F u m is lM d half hath off M t^n. ’IhrOe 8, stove and refrigerator in rooms, 2 fuU baths, 2-car gar­ 647-8888 after 6 {km. 1418. Associates, 647-1800. CUSTOM built Ranch with 2 ORDER OF NOnen OF BEARINO 643-4257 WHOPPERTUNTTY ' 4818. — — 7 " "'n;;';;— ' ■■— r, w i p in g Wood R d., Route 74, em appliances, full private ApOltmOlltS 63>A ROCICVILLE -- Rockland Ter­ huge bedroom s and twio full each aiMutment Modern ce­ age, comjriete city utlUtles, ESTATE OF at 13’ LARSON fiberglass sail ’ ’ basement, patio, includes heat. race Apartments — Large and baths on second floor, Home ramic baths, permanent 'vinyl saX-ROOkt Ckrimilal, central lo- fuU baths, first floor paneled immetUate occupancy. (31ARLES DONNELLY. SIAMESE kittens for sale. Nice­ boat, cockpit 10’6”x2’7’', sail ______$196 per month. Paul W. Dou- NICE three ■ room furnished family KX>m, double raised INCAPABLE BURGER KING beautiful 3 and 4-roqm apart­ and o ffice potential. $44,600. .aiding, 2-oar garage, conv^ cati(Mi, g a r a g ^ S t. Jam es P ar­ $86,600;—South W indsor — 7% - Diltrict of Msnchesler BUSINESS Manager' .— Man- ly marked, handsome well be­ area 86 square feet. Teenee REMlilOTON PRINTS, two, gan, Reailtor, 643-4635. heated apartment, fo r married hearth fireplace, beautiful cus­ It Is ordered that a hearing be held Counter personnel needed to ments. Includes heat, liot wa­ Wolverton Agency, Rotors, . nlent location. Char-Bon Agen­ ish. Ask) for Dupre, Inter­ room Ranch. ’Three bedrooms, cheater pubUc school system. haved parentage, $20. Also traUer. Excellent cmidiUon. original frames. $25 each,^$40 ------couple or mature lady. No chll- tom (xnmtry kitchen, 2-car ga­ by the 0>urt on appIlexUlon of con- work part-time weekdays ter, all appliances, 'with dish­ 049-2818. cy , 648-0688. national A ssociates, 647-1800. large Uvlng room with car{>et servatrix for an order of sale of real Supervision of' payroll, ac­ year old male, quiet and lov­ $860 com plete. 643-2820. both. 646-6614. NEWER four-room aparim ent, dren or pets. 648-9171. ------L______rage. , * , estate as described In said awllca- and/or weekends. Suggested washer, disposal, carpeting, Ing, form al dining room , good ima that some dlsinterestra per- counts receivable, accounts able. 876-9686. first floor, parking, enclosed — — ------pool and your own private ter­ hours 11 a.m. to 2-8 p.m. 22’ ' OWENS flagship c a b iir ------;------back yard. Appliances, base- AVAILABLE May — 3-rcom $22,900—Five-ioom CtqM. Coxy sized Utchen with deluxe built- a^ ^ appointed to make said sale payatUe, other business rec­ 1 race hi' a count^ setting. at the Probate Court located ord. 'Knowledge of computer Apply in person at: cruiser, galley, head, sleeps 8. W anted > T o Buy 5 8 ment with laundry hook-up. Ho fumlahed apartment, central, CHARLES Uviiog room 'with raised heanth ins, vanity type bath, spaOitxu " Huntc^paf al Bldg., 41 ei^ntersTTlIan! Center 8L, Ml_. From $160. Sorry, no pets. 872- Omn. on May 8, 1972 at 9 operatloiis. Responsible for a BURGER KING FR E E kittens, caU 643-6442. Phone 742-7416. ' pets. CaU 649-9268. includes heat and utiUUes. Mr. fireplace, garage, good location. finished rec room,- la i^ 'treed cheater, WANTED — anUque furniture, Lindsay, 648-1111. 4046, 629-6686. Ideal starter home. lo t. *~ITla “ further ORDERED that, on or 2 staff of seven employes. Hospi­ 467 Center St. SAIL BOAT, fiberglass, 11’ glass, pewter, oU paintings or MANCHES’TER — Royal Arms <5k7 401> Vf^mnn Pm ilrtrr R.Irls’A Mbefore fore tH6the ComplianceCOmpilADCD DateIMU KUCeafixed talisation, major medical, life M anchester, Ctmn. BOLTON — South Ridge Park w.4W—vernon liwicer by a ct>py of thto ORDER KITTENS — Free, Part Sia­ imig, used one season, easUy other antique items. Any quan­ 2-bedroom townhouse apart- COMBDRTABLE S-room fur- COLONIAL — offering charm Ooui' sssmeja ewwX? CWtlVt VUIvA WWIIWAIUS APARTMENTS 'New 6-room Cfolonial. Living be puNishedpubllshe_ one__ Ume___ in a. news- Insurance and other benefits >,, , . apartments. Deluxe one-bed and spaciousness. Ten rooms, paid for. Salary open. Contact SBRVICT station attendant .mese, gray striped. Friendly, nreoL'ii portable, $300. 646-2785, after tity. The Harrisons, 648-8709, ments. Fully equipped kitchen, nlshed apartment, heat and room with beamed cellin g , paper having drculatlon In this Pro­ 6 . room. Carpeting, alr-coiuUtlon- 178-16M93 East Middle Turnpike 2% baths, modern. Utchen 'with bate District. ___ 166 Oakland Street. 1% baths, carpeting, private utUiUes Included. Private en­ formal dining room, spacious ZIBBABTH VWlson B . Deakln Jr., Assistant *® Mr. Ing, dishwasher, private base­ buUt-ihs. Two large enclosed Atteri:~MADBLINB R Pierce, betWMn 9-6 p.m .,’Mon- 648-9368 evenings. patio with barbecue, cmive- trance and drivew ay. 649-6726. Jdtehen and family area, 8 (berk Superintendent Personnel. 18’ GLASPAR fibreglas boat, 135 ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, an- ment. Available immediately |x>rches, 2-car garage. nient location, children wel­ HEY large bedrooms, 1% baths, at­ 649-2841. ^ y throi^ M ^ y at “ SSO BOSTON Terriers, AKC regls- h.p. Mercury electric. Teenee $160. J-D. R eal Estate, 646- Court of Probate station, 2 Burnside Avenue, tlque clothing, jewelry, clocks, com e, $216. 644-1619. D .J. Hen­ Business Locations District of Manchester tered, vets o.k. to go. Have had four-wheel traUer. Many ex­ 7581, 649-6871. TSIN ROOM contemporary tached garage. Ifinlmum East Hartford, Conn. glassware, household contents, ry Co. r OPBI fiOR IN^PECfiON ““! NOlI'na TO C3lEDnX)R8 GROCERY CLERKS puppy shots. CaU 6494)627. tras. To settle estate, 649-7086 any amount. Antiques and For Rent 64 Ranch with S-rtMm studio apart­ down to qualified buyer. ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON VERNON-RockvlUe — 4%-room ment or In-law suite, over '1% Pursuant to an order of Ron. David Part-time openings on after- BiXCBLLENT opportunity t o ------or 640-4796. Things, 643-2804, 467 Main St., PLEASANT 8-rooin apartment, b OL’TON NOTCH - Former duiUex two bedrooms, ^ t-ln DAILY 1-4 I $87,606—Bolton — Oversized 7- C. Rappe, Acting Judge, all claims nooclous Uv must be nreaented the fiduelaro fluffy playful kittens. E'VINRUDE outboard motors. aiqiUances, private basement, iHfnhsn ond dininv named bolow CO OT befoTO July 17, ceUent starilng rate and ex­ commission, energetic pele appliances, boM ment, Uke pri- gqiim^e feet o f showro. p ly : now, Mr. O’Rourke, Jesdor trailers, sales - service. Com- Room s W ithout Board 59 main bath, plus 8 lavatories, plete service department. land. Suitable for all types of lequlred. 872-8970. CAPE — 7 rooms, 1% baths, full One 0>nstituUon Plasa M O T T ^ Realty, 633-1880. sun deck, 2 fireplaces, bullt- H artford, ConnecUcut 08115 Live Stock 4 2 boating suppUes, accessories, COMFORTABLE furnished XHREE large rooms, refrigara- For further Infor- shed dormer, large lot, famUy Ins. 80% com pleted rOc room . Att: Raymond J. Monahan, 4>/2 Room Apartments Abs'L Vice Pres. SHOP-RITE Woolsey paints. Gerich’s Ma- sleeping room, for older em- tor, stove, adults emly, park- "latloP caU 1-228-4460.______room, {Kxri, immaculate through­ One a cre at land. Must be SUPER MARKET HORSE SHOEING — Certified KIDS! out. $28,600. rlne Service, 1082 ToUand ,SentlemM. 272 Main one car, no pets. 648- rynwnni!wr!TAT. drive in the ’Town of Manches­ farrier. Graduated from Maiv (Some Ready for Occupancy) seen. 867 E . kOddle Tpke., 'Tpke., Buckland, 648-2363. ter. Must be over 21. We w ill tlnsvlUe Scho(d of Farriery! Street. Manchester. ______gego. <>r sale, 461 M ^ St.. n ix tT ^ m VEUtNON — Ranch, 8 bedroom s, $87,900—Som ers—New L-Shaped LEGAL Manchester, Ckum. train. CaU 648-2414. e Hot water. Individual thermostatically ctot kltohen (range;. refrigerator, dlspoeal, dish­ and dining room area, cathe­ NOTICE garage, beautifuUy treed and Garden - Farm - Manchester. CaU 646-8439. ment, curly maple paneling in ’ washer). dral ceUlng, glaas sUding Notice is hereby given of the estate company with 4 of- poNtlon in Bacteriology section /^gticICS FOT SolU 45 shrubbed lot on dead end street. doors, sun deck, famUy styleept., Manchester Memorial Reasonable. CaU 648-1478. ^ Btickland Rd. and ToUand Pearl St., Manchester, be­ gan. Realtor, 648-4085. monthly. 649-1680, 649-8049. OFF W. amMlUl TPKE. 8 bedrooms, famUy room, 2 car Hospital, 71 Haynes St., Man­ $48,900—Vernon — Like new 8- delegates to the conventions of Dwyer, Evans and CSapp-Re­ tween 12-6 p.m MANCKBSTEB a Basament lowMbomat. garage, central air-creclate a do­ SATURDAY, April 20. A lng zoom, spacious Utchen that a primary wiU be held on P ter. HoHseheM Goods 51 ^ APARTMENTS ^ Mhdel apartment openMr Uke, good coodlclaa'. 20 nation or low priced fUh kool-ald and pepoom sole brushes! Even the hardest LADIES ONLY—Nicely fur­ liiqMotlon 12-6 Saturday and and family room area, 3 bed­ M ay 25, 1972, If a Uato o f can­ KITCHEN helper — Experi­ dellata. OsU 6464)989 or tank, 6 gallons or more, (tell at . 0 Banks S^et Rain rooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage, ones are e a ^ y cleaned with ORIENTAL RUG, 12x21, red nished room for rent, com­ Immediate Occupancy Sunday, other fimes ^ ap­ didates for any or all oenven- enced preferred, but not nec­ PRBSIDENTI/U. com e to 17 IfUw Cir. after 8 p.m . 648-8008. Thank next w ed (, 18o PHILBRICK treed lo ^ new Dlppit by Staples. E. A. background. Appraised at $760. munity kitchen and bath, aU pointment. you. tions Is filed in accordance PART - TIME essary, five evenings weekly. utilities included. Located on Johnsoi Co., Paul’s Paint & asking $700. Call 647-1924. VILLAGE A m . 5-Room Townhouaes, 1% Bout iqr Choitos fonHeaM j I LOVE vegetables, My yard FOR 8ALEl-$00 Strombeck- $46,000—Manchester — (terpen- ■with Sections 9-882 to 9-460, In­ CaU 648-1416 fo r iqnwUitnient. WaUpeqier, Hebron Wood ------bus line and near stores. CaU filed baths, complete G.B. Is not Ug enough for a gar- WANTED-Kltton; long hair, er 1/82 scale road racing AGENCY ter Road. Value beyond com- clusive, of the General Statutes. Work at McDonald’s in your Products, Hebron. ’THREE-PIECE maple den set, after 4:30 p.m.^ 644-0888. MANCHESTER »kitchen, waU-to-wall car-*( U & R Hottsinq Cerp. dot. Do you have some land m ale, to a g(x>d hom e. (teU Set, new, $80. 048-4840. pore in this 8-ioom cushMn Form s fo r {>etitl(His fo r filing spareapiMi9 Ume< We TvU lUBWhave uopenings ypim m o tables, platform rocker, 2 large jMfing, private basement, 6 4 9 - 9 6 4 4 I could use. 649-7026, 648-8916. designed Garrison (telonlal, swrii candidacies by or on behalf mornings, Monday through Frl- SlfUaiHMI# W 011180 ■“ REALTORS LARGE American Standard rugs and pad, scatter rugs, LARGE furnished > room for One and two bedrootus. washer-dryer hookup. Rentala by I, DEBBIE DeCarii have a that otters a first-floor {>anel- of a slate of enroUed RepubU- electric glass lined water heat­ male only, peo'king, $16. week­ ME and my brothers and sla­ day, hours flexible. Apply In Femoie 38 drapes, curtains. CaU 643-4786. Near sdMNds, ehmreliee Robert D . ter would ffice a 7 by 7 or FOR SALE—Black, boys ice secret. M ay 80 is (teroUne ed famUy room with a huge can Party members of (riher person. ------er. Used few tim es. EhcceUent ly. CaU 646-0228 after 6. and ehopplng center, on Mlmleok Raymond FontkoBI skates, size 2, $4. T ricycle, Olson’ s B irth d a y , ^ e ’s stmie firejriace, large formal than party-endorsed candidates EXPERIENCED typist wUl do Charles bigger tent for cam pl^ this condition. $60. 643-0609. MAGNAVOX 21” black and bus line. OaU anyttane. sum m er. 648-1840. $4. Tteddler jum p seat, $4. from Coventry. TeU every­ dining room, beamed ceiling may be obtained from Frederick M cD o n a l d ’ s typing in my home on electric 'White television, portable with Lesperance > iRealtor 648-2692 648-2886. one from Oov H. School. 646-4200 6 4 6 - 0 8 0 0 Uvlng room, famUy styled E. Peck, RepubUcan Registrar C AR R Y-O U T » typewriter for smaU business EiXCELLENT clean nursery stand. Almost new. ExceUent Apartments - Fkils - 649-7620 " 648-2661 WANTED babysitting job or 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 64689M WHITE female and male THE.Marcantenlo’i^ are hav­ Utehen, 4 large bedrooms, 2% of Voters, 41 (tenter Street, RESTAURANT <*■ o*Bce. 876-6661 after 6:80 loam , $20 a load deUvered. CaU condition. Phone 646-3793. Tenements 63 to be a mothers helper after­ baths, attached 2-car garage. p.m. 6 4 4 - 2 4 2 7 . ------noon or eaily evening. (teU baby ducks. (teU 643-0094. ing a fair. It wlU be held MANCHES’TER — 6 - room Manchester, Conne(riicut. In- Cte(x>se your own decor. 46 W est Center St., M anchester ------— z—I------^ ------FIVE rooms, heat, hot water, \ = s/W Vis^ V s/" 848-0186 a a t 122 Kennedy Road. April House, 1% baths, large Utch­ 8tructi(»is for filing such a slate BABYSrrnNG in Ucensed ALUMINUM sheets used as q a s S’TOVB, exceUent condl- stove, refrigerator, garage. WANTESD — M ickey Mouse 22, Tim e 1:80 anybody in­ en. Immediate occupancy, bus of (tendidates are contained In MY GRANDFATHER is an watch, lost oh BeU St. or vited. Ample Financing Available on ___ hom e, fuU o r part-tim e, vlcin- printing {dates. .009 thick, 28x tlon, $26. 1-587-8156, or 644-8167. New kitchen, new bedh. One Une, city uUUties. Only $22,- AU o f These Homes. Part I, Instruction Page at the and Ity Center and M cKee Sts. 36” , 26 cents each or 6 fo r $1. ------^hlld. $176 monthly. Security. exceUent Fly Tyor. R would Bush HIU Rd. CaU 6^6004. 900. Hayes Agency 646-0131. petition form, copies of which PART-’TIME sales clerk be nice U he could ■work in da- Tel. 648-9723. 648-2711. ^ Call 649-6687. OIRIB 201nch Ohum U a U- stock man in ladies shoe a ^jOiting goods Ototra. 649- WANTESD-26 In. girls Uke cycle. Gold (food (xxidltion RncRnOMOape RealdentlaTw U & R REALTY CO., INC. avauable In said Registrar’s u-oi., ______:— = ------T GOOD REFRIGERA’TOR $60, ______by L ori. 640-7028 after 8 SDC-R(X>M_(tepe. Resiaenum or office. Prior to obtaining the i r - T>.___ !’ DOES YOUR horse need care 28” ZENTTH console T V , wal- aj,d stove, $26. CaU 643-9261. MANCHES’TER AREA—4-it>om Love stqry. 7026. $26. 648-4481. business.'Doctor, dentist, beau­■ “ 643-2692 Manchester. CaU Mr. Pimen­ nut, vetj^ good condition, $60, ___ p.m . petition, form, the consent of and exercise? CaU m e after 6. aiiartment which includes WANTED ->- GrU’s 28" Bike. FOR SALE: CHrU’ 24 Inch ty parlor, etc. $22,800. Towne tel, at 6498361 o r 1-764-6101 Also 21’.’ Dumont table model CARPETS —Wholesale to Robert D. Murdock, Realtor each candidate to be proposed 646-8171. heat) hot water, carpeting, ap- T el. 648-7168. BOYS red 20 in. U ke, high bUce. CUor blue. If wanted Realty, 649-4066. therein plus a deposit of $16 for ext. 240. Success story. r i s e handleheurs, banana sdvimrs euMoiiteed ■ ”< i^ t »aundry, storage. paU 649-2060. P rice $12. each such candidate must be AUTO BODY rejialr man expe- ~ 643-2687. WANTED—(xie trumpet and- seat, exceUent condlti(m, or music stand in gzxid coti- $12.60 646-2066. WANTED—Largest else horse filed 'With said Registrar. A peti- rienced only, ftet rate. 8 7 (^ 7 OONTENTS from apartment Manchester. Conn. P h on ed ’ Apartment living at dltinm. 648-2861. on Springs (Wonder or other NOTICE ti(m fo r an aeppoeing slate con­ ask fo r Dave. evening. 648-0044. ROCK poUshing Ut SkUcraft TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT house redevelopment project, gjgg c a A and Carry. 036 CENTER—Deluxe 4%-room brand). Also any and aU taining the required number of BGY-GIRL convertible 20” 082, Including an em erald o f Fisher Price toys or similar Municipal BuUding MAINTEUfANCE man for posi­ TT------— _ — ~ Including sinks, bath tube, ------:______duplex, 1% baths, all appU- signatures qf enroUed R^mldl- DoqS — BiraS -• rots 41 stoves, combination doors, 1971 NEOCHI-Alco sewing ma- bike, $10. CaU 648-2006 approximately one carat, brand pre-school toys. 648- 41 Center Street can Party members in said tion as assistant superlnten- ances, fuUy carpeted, alr-con- new, never used. $14. 647- kitchen cabinets, furnaces, chine. Unclaimed lay-away. 4048. I Manchester, (teimecticut town must be fUed with said dent, garden type a{>artmente. m INIA’TURE Dachshund, 6 ditloners, heat and hot -water, SUZY Homemaker oven $4. 1161. never used, origlnaUy $149.60 A BubUc Hearing wlU be iveld by the Board of Directors of the Must be married, mature and nionths old, spayed, female, etc. 648-2466, 648-1442 evenings. storage and parking.. On bus SMILE! I*otge doU o a n la g e $6. tiidl BEAUTIFUL outgrown pur­ Registrar (rf Voters not later now $69.80. Buttmiboles, mono­ 648-2006 WANTED to buy 10-speed Tovra of Manchester, May 2, 1972 at 8:00 P.M., in the Hearing than 4 p.m . on M ay 4, 1972, reliable. Must furnish charac- mk rrnii 648-0289 after 6. line, convenient to diopping. Nirttigatei • ple and white C iw Sch-wln grams, hems, sews on butt(»is, Uke. Fter sale 8-speed 24” Room of the MunlcipU BuUding, Manchester, Connecticut, for the tor and credit references. C aU ...... MANCHESTER... A im -n o ‘ Eight-apartment unit, Charies FOR SALE — 20” Sting-ray bike, very go6dcnmt|w. Ice being the 21st day {>rece(Ung the etc. Guaranteed. 622-0476 deal­ U ke. 648-0610. Skates (mly used twice, size purpose of determining whether to construct a Sanitary Sewer day of the Prlm aiy. 628-0482 between 9-4 p.m . FREE to good home, large aU COMMUNITY' PLAYERS PonticelU, 649-9644. Raymond bike. V er good cndltion. $10. along the north shore of Union Pond'and live Hockanum River block, spayed male cat, amber er. //'$ Catching... Send People have fallen In love with Northgate. All the two OiUdren’s ski boots, slse 6, 7. (teU 648-8640. Dated at Manchester, Connec­ T A G SA L E Pontlcelli, 646-0800. WANTED to buy—clarinet or from Union Street to ToUand Turnpike and 'thence easterly along MEN wanted, part-Ume, eve- eyes, affectionate and com- $6. 6404887, ask tor Paul. saxaph(»e tor 4th grader. ticut, this 19th day . of AprU SATURDAY, APRIL 22 CSaEAN, used bedroom units are ranted. A limited number of one bed­ THUNDERBIRD pedal' car nlngs fo r janitorial duties. 646- pjeteiy trained. CaU 289-6148. 648-9616. Tolland Turnpike to property of WilUam Peck./Sw are hereby 1972. ranges, room apartments are now completed and available at $5. G iiis ice skates, $8 eaUi, i n ­ 4220. - 6 PJd. Happy Thoughts PIANO—8 year old girl look­ given this notice as the owner or owners o f land or buU(Ungs Edward Tomklel, with guarantees. See them at ing tor plaiio In good cciuU- WANTED — good home for smaU w a g o n $1, Three ______SHEE — 8 male {xippies, mix- 486 E. 'ia Tpke. type, private entrance. In­ $185 and $199. Phonogra]di8 $6 each. Tele- upon whi(rii the cost of such extension may be assessed. Comments Town O erk WANTTID — ’Dnick driver, fuU- cocker spcmlel and teiTlerT B.D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 tlon. Reasonable price. 742- three cute fluffy kUtoia, 6 on the pix^posed cona^ction will be heaiti by the Board of Direc­ 2nd F U X )R Main St. CaU 648-2171. cludes heat and appliances. Apartment living at Northgate is Ilka being in your own 7747. weeks old. OsU 640-7877, ask vlsloa $16. Show 8c TeU TV. tim e. Apply W lpco MUlwork, 643-0919. to someone you love. $12. 648-0846. tors at a meetiq^lte be held at the time and location described PBINTMART BUILDINa $166 per month. Paul W. Dou- home- You have your Ovm laundry with automatic washer fo r CteUeen, KeUy or.B rian . 78 ToUand ’TjUte., MandieBter. WE HXVE 'Writing rooks in above. LEGAL SOFT COA’TED Wheate\ ter- At "The Green” JOIRf buys and sells used fur­ gan. Realtor; 643-4686. and dryer. Your own private entrance. Your own porch or. BOY BCOVT deluxe Yucca (Ufforenit c o lo n and U ne PTjY TYINO vice tor sale, *FoUowlng is a list of pit^rty owners and estimated assess­ 2 We have aU sorts of “goodies” ! niture, appliances, 479 Middle pack and frontier rack pad­ Tpke., east Opei, afternoons. I>EL1^ one-bedwm ap^- Happy Birthday patio. And all the other thoughtful details, Ilka a dining conea, (teat 5o to 16c. CaU Thomas model "A” vice, m ents: NOTICE 644-3026 or 644-1407. exelant oondtttoh. Price ded Shoulder straps pack Si.'S“'Jrh.’srnuw. PA’TIO —Tag sale — articles Wednesday, ’Thursday, Friday, ment, wall-to-wall caipeting ares, fully equipped kitchen, wall-to-wall carpet, wdlk-in maybe used without rack ex- Beatrice A.' 6c Reginald L. Smith Notice la hereby given that the 649-8867. $8.00 Phone 644-8088. 181-183 Union Street- $ 13,192.60 for everyone, rain or shine, until 9 p .h l., 646-0828, 646-7679. throughout, complete appU- closM, automatic attic fan, basement'storage space. COMB to the.Fair! June Srd, elent ‘ condition $14.00, 648- Board of Admisslan of Electors ances, vanity bath. CentraUy Howard L. Smith for the Town of (teventry, State MUst have truck driver’s U‘ Saturday, Sunday, 10-6, 14 Happy Anniversary Heat, hot water and parking are included In the low 10 a.m . tiU 8 p.m . 108 P ros­ THREE BIKES tor sale. One 9008. located. $175. monthly. R .' D. 149 Unlon_ Street 34,800.50 cense. CoU Airthur Steele. Ups, Huckleberry Rd., Easj Hart­ pect St. (3funes, prises, re­ giris. Two boys. Good con­ of (tennecticut, will be in ses­ GERMAN SHEPHERD Murdock, 648-2692. rental price. No wonder North^ita has been such a suc­ GUITAR good oonditicn case, Jack A . 8c Lola M. Brown Mother pedigreed. 649-88: ford. Musical Instruments 53 freshments, (uutdy and dition. OO l 646^)041. sion at the Town O ffice BuU(Ung 649-7842 Congrotuiafions cess, (kmw out and compare. the world famous WUdoat pick, arid book $9.00. 648- 36 Kenwood Drive 2,768.81 on the 29th o f AprU 1972, at 9:00 HAQ8TROM electric guitar THREE-ROOM apartment, sec-„ 9003. GOLDEN R etrievers — AKd“^s““i a d LE — Saturday, April R idel II PM A doU cradle fo r only $8. Richard F. Hayes a.m. to 11:00 a.m., and May 1, with hard case and Haynes ond floor, central location. rm in exceUent condition. 79 E ast Center Street 7,704.42 BUS BOY wanted fuU-time, OFA, field and show, exceUent 22, lO-ll, 20 North Park Bt„ I DON’T KNOW what the HAPPY Birthday H enry. 1972, from 6:00 p.m . to 8:00 soUd state pmpUfier. $195 com- Parking. $126 plus heat. CaU CaU me please! 648-3m. Thanks tor the motorcvole Town 'of Manchester 168,828.15 days. Must be neat and relia- family pete with a heart of Rockville. ’ Get Well Wishes, etc. record It hut the other day Wouldn’t you Uke a cradle? p.m., to exaunlne the quallflca- 2 ______plete. .Original co s t $650. 1-749-0169. ble. CaU 618-1416 fo r appoint- gold. CaU between 6-8 p.m ., in my book yard I -A used flute for dune buggy o r m otorcycle In Deluxe two- Iwanty mlnutaa to Hartford, TVpewrttor $6. Mighty Mike, 40 D exter Street General Services Office, 41 (ten­ Boats & AceeuoriM 46 Wapplilg Wood Rd., Rt. 74, EU- MANCHESTER BUlen Rrapaport. Send to my g (x ^ oonmtion. 648-0134. 20,966.02 INC bedroom townhouse, 1% baths, DEADLINE: 4:80 P.M., Day Before Publication address, naasel 1ST $6. 83 Vernon Street, Sun­ Hartford, Conn. ter Street, Manchester, Connec­ Ington. WUUam Peck 14’ MFO runabout. Utile Giant big' rooms, appliances, heat D r. 644-0747. WANTTK) — 30” U oyole In day 2-6 p.m . ticut. 81 Cooper Hill St., Manchester, Conn. good condition for a begin­ 74 ToUand Turnpike 18,889.16 ’TraUer, 40 h.p. Johnson and BOOKS — 200 (rid hardcover and fuU basement included. Rental oflica ami modal apartment open froni Town of Manchester, jKancl|frBtcr lEurttitts l^rraUi WANTED—New or used ex­ ner. Training wheels d e ^ BIKE tor sale, 20 Inch gtrls 'From Assessor’s Records. (tennecticut 648-4141 accessories. R eady to go! $860 books- and pamphlets. 646- $240 per month. Paul W. Dou- 12 noon to 7 p jn . Phone t7 2 ‘ 2SM or 87B*2709i tra Urge toy box to keep able, but not necessary. Mll^ hike for sale, a fair price , Edward J. TOmklel or best offer. 649-7026. 6614. gan, Realtor, 648-4086. Rcibert B. Weiss, s our den clean. (teU 647-om. »134. fo r one bike. 640^)447. Town Clerk General Manager

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/ * 'Oversized 7-Room Colonial T. J. CROCKEn, REALTOR S/x-Room Cape With Garage • 4 bedrooms Ready for your own decor, this lovely 7-room Raised • double garage^ Seldom does one have the opportunity of Offering as Finished recreation room has a fiieplace. Large eat-in Large modem kitchen, first floor family room,, fronts • 2 % baths e all appliances M3-1577 Ranch that offers such fine features as a front-to-rear beautifully maintain^ and appoint*^ a home' ^ this kitchen. Three bedrooms. Nicely treed lot. Priced in "Redv/qpd Contemporary” to back living room with fireplace, formal dining price range. • formial dining ro(»n • custom draperies HIGHLAND ESTATES the 20s. 0 redwood paneled cathedral ceiling living room, work Extraordina^ 7-room Raised Ranch, in lovely Rock- e Large foyer • central hallway e 160x226' tieed lot ledge, surrounded by an ultra private lot loaded with CALL US FOR APPOINTMENT. room, Y i bath down. Second floor has three bedrooms, saver kitchen with large family room area, spacious « Ponded fireplace wan In Hvlng room Gorgeous 8-room U&R Colonial, 4 bedrooms, beamed • large kitchen eS years old mature trees, 2 ^ baths, beamed cathedral ceiling, and full bath. Oversized gara^, aluminum siding, master bedroom with separate bath and walk-in a 14x18* formal dldag room Andersen windows, cast iron radiators, circular stairs, living room, dining room, famUy room with fireplace, e D en SYLVIA A. U PENTA ASENGY closet, two additional bedropms, dining room, field- equipped kitchen, 24’ rec room and a 2-car garage. heavily treed and shmbbed lot. Good location near e Kitchen (breoktast room and laundry) Owner murt sell immediately. All offers will be given This lovely home is available for immediate occu­ kitchen with built-ins, 2 ^ baths, laundry, 2-car gar­ MLS REALTORS stone fireplace, thermo-pane windows and screens, « 8 bedroom s and b alh up serious consideration. pancy. Shown by appointment only. age, aluminum siding, stone front, aci^ treed lot. Top H igh School, $86,000. ^ . • AU otty oonventonces 2-ca/ gsrage, city utilities and only $42,600. e lovely private rear yard executive area. $62,900. 646-2440 yf" ' • Walk to sohoof B&W eMld 80s HERITAGE HGUSE The BARROWS AND WALACE COMPANY U A R REALTY GO., ING. Can SUZANNE Sm>BTS, M8-$S$$ FRECHETTi^lARTIII, REALTORS PHILBRICK 'i -. Realtors— ^MLS J. WATSON BEACH CO. R ealtors— M L S 646-24et2 647-999S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 64A.4200 AGOICY ~ R o ^ D. Murdock, Re ■eaW w r 263 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER le TOaxs* lijqMilenoe ^ o r the Finer Homes’’ Manchester Parkade, Manchester 643-2692 Multiple listiag Eentee Karifovd Offiee — 647-1668 • 649-5306 ^ T" FIV E UNITS OWNBI'S DELIGHT Buying EAST HARTFORD Selling Beautiful South Windsor *37.900 45 RALPH RD., MAI|CHESTER In The Thirties! Selling ' Your U- LOOKOUT Renting lld y Home? Real Estate give us the business, MOUNTAIN CALL ..' he glad you

Helen P a lm e r...... 643-6321 • RAISED RANCHES *29,500 Gertrude Hagedorn...... 649-0538 Large, lovely 8 year old, 8-room Colonial, 4-bedrooms, FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL • C O U m iA LS 2V^ baths, large slate entrance foyer. Carpeted living I Tony Alibeio ...... 649-2996 room with fireplace, carpeted dining room and kitch­ A BEST BUY BY BELFIORE (8 or 4 bedrooms) "4-BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL" Don't fight the traffic. Stay home en. Paneled family room off kitchen with fireplace Mint condition. 3-ear garage. and enjoy your 20x40' in-ground William W. Palmer...... 646-2547 -*Y- WOIVERTON Custom built 7-r06m Split on a beautiful % Acre lot. and shag carpeting, jalousied porch off back with Here's a tremendous buy for the investment-minded! pool. Country size kitchen. Many extras Or CUstoWi Built to suit you This uidque home featmeiT^first-floor family room carpeting, finished rec room in basement. Heated F ive incomes totaling $6,260. per annum. Call now fo r Members of the Manchester Board of Realtors Formal dining* room, fireplaeed liv­ with fireplace, sradON^JiMnen, 1 ^ baths, 4 bed­ garage with automatic doors. Andersen Thermo-pane details! ing room,,2 baths, two-car carport, and AGENCY Featuring plastered walls, built-in kitchen, two fire­ rooms on one lei^M la garage. For those seeking windows. Just an Immaculate home. something differennn a tri-level home, we invite your L A MITTEN AGENCY full basement. places, ceramic tiled bath,, two-car garage, full base­ THE WNLUAM L AGENGY inspection. REALTOlfS 647-1413 ment. REALTORS MLS KEITH [mml . . - - B&W MB1RITT MHSBlBEIRa: Mancheater Board of Realtwa In A Natural Setting With All City Conveniences. Hartford Board of RealtMS R E A L ESTA TE Quality Built by Ansaldi. The BARROWS AND WALLACE COMPANY Vernon Board Of Reolton AGENCY Realtors— MLS 643-6930 649-9890 6 4 9 - 2 8 1 3 Buying or Selling CHARLES LESPERANCE O P E N 7 D A Y S A W E E K REALTORS 646-4126 649-1922 Coll Us — We Work REALTOR 649-7820 . Blanchester Pariuide, Manchester 646-1180 172 East Center St. Blanchester 649-5306

Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sate 72 Houses For Solo 72 Houses For SMe. 72 Houses For Sole 72 Lots For Sate 73 Out of Toum - Out of Town Out of Town Out of Town Out of Town Oat of Town Ont of Town LEGAL NOTICE MANCHBSTBFt — Rockledge, For Sate 75 For Sole 75 WORLD ALMANAC SPRING VALUES BOWERS School Area — Six- “LEISURE TIME'' SFIRINO Street area — 0-room HBIRE’S the home for '” 1ns, garage, quality buUt Barnard, 648:7798. Ebcclusive, Oidonial. New kitchen, two car garage, atop-down living ter, Glastonbury, Marlborough can''Regtotrar of Voters in the bus line. H as dorm ers, fire- Lovely custom ' built by plus lots of Mountain Laurel. one acre. Hutchins Agency, 040-2818. Stained woodwork, fireiriace. BOUTON Bivans k Claiqi Realtora, baths, large rooms. Enclosed O O V E O rm Y $11,000, 4 room s, AU at a price you ban af­ room. Huge dining room, and B!aat Hampton, for election town in which said petiUim has {dace, basement, garage, etc. Oambolati, extra large Cape. P ric e d in the 20e. R ealtors, 049-5824. ' . M LS. 847-1484. porch. Aluminum siding. Dou­ MANCHESTER — Forest IQUs, gas heat, enoloeed porch, $85,900 and a Mg Utchen. For an as dlstriet dclegatoa to the State been circulated not later than 4 The best of care. tAte July oc- Six rooms, four bedrooms, two ford. $20,000. OsU Tony ble garage. Hayes Agency, 040- AA 'oone, building lot, priced lakefrcot privileges, large NEED A GIFT SHOP? appointment caU Tony WasU COVENTRY Lake — 8-room Convention of said Party. A Ust p.m. on May 4, 1972, being the cu{MUicy. baths, full shed dormer, full W asil a t 6404U08. . 0181. right Harman Agency, 040- wtwded loL GoodchUd-Bartlett, Well here la one, Including at 649-6808. wlntoriaed home, new furnace, of the persons so endorsed as 21st day preceding the day of $38,000 — On Summit Street, ceUar, enclosed bree$eway HOUSES FOR SALE KEITH Lots For 5crie 73 7900. ReaMors, 848-2008, 048-7887, 660- an older 8-room Colonial on new bath, ideal for summer candidates is on file in my of­ the primary. central to many schools, shop­ with attached garage. Seen- Real Estate OPEN FOR IN SFEClIO N SUNDAY 1-5 F.M. 1744r 742-8786. .. B & W .. over 2 acres of land. Prop­ ar rental, 88,800. H ayes A gen ­ fice, beliv the office of the Dated at Manchester, Connec­ ping, etc. a rarity . . . a sensibly ically located on extra large 040-4120 040-1022 AN8AUDI built Colonial, 6 ANDOVER — Overlodting lake, A u a a # T m tm B n r • . B & W •. erty Is located on a travel­ cy, 848-018L, Town derki 41 Center Street, ticut, this 18th day o f A p ril 1972. {Hriced four - bedroom Colonial. treed lot 160x268, plus many rooms, Hi baths, wall-to-wall $2,600. C oven try — $8,600. V er- ■ SOUTH WINDSOR The Safe travel on the high le d ru ral m ain road. Bbccel- Th e Manchester, and ciqiies thereof Edward Tomklel, Three rooms down, hatha, other features, lifid-thirties. MANCHESTER — Two-famlly, carpettng, modem kitchen non-Bolton Lake, $4,200. Ver- HEBRON — Amston Lake area, BARROWS and WALLACE] Go. seas throughout the globe 4 BEDROOBIS lent potential. Zoned for al­ BARROWS and WALLACE! Go. Wdiiled - Real Isfale 77 are available for public dis­ Town C lerk garage. Just a great famUy Phone e4»-881«. 6-6 duplex. TWo bedrooms, with breaMast bar, harvest non - Manchester line, $8,600. S-bedroom Cape, basement, ar- Realtors — ML9 depends to a considerable 7 room older Colonial. S P.M. 0809. ______648-1677______toom home, aluminum siding, Cm>e, choice locafion with a m baths, kitchen wl& buUt- • • B&W • • treed lot with privacy. Ideal 049-0806 room L-shtq>ed Ranch vriiere Forms for {letitiona for filing emption was declared dis­ Congressional author­ new roof, first - floor family country setting, bi move-ln liw, double oven, finished rec New Homes in Manoheetor with rural settings now under^ for children. AvallaUe July the Uving is slower. Large WILL BUY your home immedi­ such candidacies for district criminatory and Invalid Friday. ization, the nautical charts NEW ON MARKET * room, double gaprage. Only ANDOVBR — Near lake condition. 100x200* lot. Flaao room, 2. fireiilaces, breeseway, condruotlon, or pick your own Ipvdy loti The 1st.. Principals only. $88,800. rooms and lower level Rec ately, and, more Importantly delegates by or on behalf of a Circuit Judge Thomas Testa, that U.S. mariners require $84,000. H ayes A gency, 648- charming 8 room freshly re­ ICanebester — Parklike set- Agency, 040-2077. 2-car g a n g e , 840-2288. BAIttttywS and WAULACB) Go. CaU for appointment, 872-8498 room with eeparate entrance {lay you a fair price for It. Mr. slate at enrolled R^bllcan saying the law discriminated for oceanic travel. Ung enhances this beautiful o i» i. Realtors — MLS after 8:80 p.m. week days, any­ modeled year 'round home. for the children. 829,900. CaU Patty members of <^er than against men, acted in a suit CopyrlRht © 1972, ______MANCHESTER — 7-room older B elfiore, 847-1418- XewKpaper Enterprise Assn. Bngllsh Tudor of 7 rooms. NUTMEG HOMES bic. time weekends. Fireplace,, new carpets,' tiled J. M cLaughlin at 849^806. {larty-endoraed candidates may tiled bjr. 8$^el Kahn, a -widower. MANCHESTER ■Immaculate home In quiet area, formal MANCHESTER — 7-toom Co­ Manohesto'ir Parkade, Manch. Lovely enclosed porch, fire* has a reputation for excdlenoe of oonstnicUon and bath. |15,900. L u stier Broker, SELLING your propertyT We be obtained from the R ^ b ll- Kolpi “said in his suit that 2-bedroom jRanch, fireplace, dining room, half bath oft gen­ lonial, 1% baths, fiunUy room, 849-6806 {dace, plastered walls, wind­ design. Gome see why! 16 > 22 FERGUSON ROAD. MANCHESTIR SOUTH WINDSOR — Near 743-8830'. M essage 688-1U7. need Uetlnge, caU John H. Lap- can Registrar of Voters of any while a widow may have loat a Plays Bartira’s Ma ceramic oatb, dishwasher, erous kitchen, 4 bedrooms and carpeting, fireplace, alumi­ DHUacnONS: North on Vernon St. to Richmond Drive, ..B&W.. ing staircase, oil heat In­ Manchester slid Blast Hart- pen Ino., Realtora, 649-8381. town In the dtotilct. Instructions breadwinner, a widower “loses NBJW Y O R K (A P ) — Jane m any extras. ^ $22,900. Char num siding, meticulous ccndl- Left on Richmond Dr.; Right at end of Richmond Dr. Into VERNON — Bblten Lake — GLASTONBURY — S-bedroom terior professtooally decwat- full Imth lip, gamf«> UO* 6-ropm Garrison Colonials with kitchen carpethiff. foM, ft-room Ranch, garage, Th e for filing such a slate of can­ a cook, nurse, laundress, Hottman, a regular in the tele- Bon A gen cy, 648-0888. lot. O nly $26,600. W d verton tion, ga ra g e, n fid 80s. H ayes Kennedy Rd. Signs od Kennedy Rd. Five-room Ranch. E!nclosed Split level home, large <^>ln ed. Gkinge with electric eye seif-Ksleaning stove, built-in vacuum syston ana large lot, emaU pond. CaU BARROWS and WALLACE! Co. 8ESX1NO your home- or here- didates are contained In Part .V seamstress, tutor, babysitter vtoioa so^ iqiera series,- “Love A gen cy, 840-0181. screened porch. Swimming, Utchen, JlH baths, laundry, doors. Quiet residential area A gen i^ , R e d to rs , 8M-2818. Tour Home May Be Taken In Trade many, many other extras. Phil DuUlewsU, mtomatlonal age? For prompt friendly sen Instruction Page, of the petition and chauffer for the chUdxen, of Life,” has been si^ed to MANCHESTER — Raised soiling and fishing, for your panels^ reo room, cathedral Realtors — MLS yet close to bus, scIkx^ , Aseoclates. 847-1800. vice, call Louis Dlmock Real­ form, copies of which are avail­ as well as the {lecunlaxy value {day Barbra Streisand’s mother Ranch, 7 rooms, 2% baths, two SPRING ST. arear-«upetb Ah- MANCHESTER — 6-room Odo- summer fun. Two or three cetUng In Uving room, garage, Manoheater Parkade, Manch. church and ohoppliig. |40,- ty , 849-9838. .______able In eald Regtotrara* offices. of thoee eervlces. t In “ Up the Sandbox," now film­ fireplaces, beautiful recreation aaldt built 7-ro6m Ralseii nlal, garage, treed lot, bus SinfciinllMr SiK'dfMllM Oe. bedroonu^ 27* Utchen, large (IXMLUMBIA — 8 rooms, and acre. AaaumaUe 8)4 morG OOO. BELFIORE AGENCY 8494M06 Prior to obtaining the petition Kahn tiled suit In January, ing in HOUywood, Calif. J room, two-car garage, jiatlo, Ranch, many, many extras, line, near topping. Ask for living room, treed and riirub- hath, enclosed porch, garage, gage. Atidng $80,800. Gall own­ ALL- 3A8H for your property BEALTORS M7-141S form, the consent of each can­ 1971, when the etate refused to Other film locations -will be in CHARLES LESPERANCE trees. Hutchins Agency, 840- quaUty plus HutcUna Agency, Eari BSverett, International As- l>ed lot. O nly 823,000. R ow e ft lot 198x400. Lake privileges, er, after 4 during week, any­ within 34 hours. Avoid red didate to be {^rofioeed therein acc«^ hto claim for the 8800 New York City and Kenya, Af­ 649-7620 6824. Realton, 6404U24. sociates, 647-1800. SHOWN B T A P P O D m a iN T A N n iM B . Rain R ea lty, 876-U87 o r 872- $24,000. Principals only, oaU time Saturday and Sunday. tape, Inatant aervlce. Hayes plus a depotit of 818 for ench exemption allowed widows. rica. \ 2032. 338-8074. 888-1168. Read Her^d Ads A gen cy, 848-0181,

h S U s i PAGE TWENTY-POUR SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1972 April Bloodmobile vUU ^ The W eather 1Eiii^niu0 Tuetdayt April 25 Cloudy ai|)l cooler with periods at Community^ CoUege of rain likely tonight and Tuea- Public Records lOtSQ, a.m. to 3 :3 0 p.m. day. Lows tonight 40 to 4S. High­ est Tuesday 45 to BO. WlMTMily Deeds Manche$ter—“A City of Village Charm Robert J. and Paulette J. Murphy to Olynn O. and Jenny VOL. XCT, NO. 174 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) A. ROMnaon, property on Flor­ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1972 (CSaealfled Advertiaing on Page >1) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ence St., conveyance tax 126.40. Herman M. Frechette and Al­ bert R. Martin to Edward P. Jr. and Judith A. Casey, prop­ erty at 180 Olenwood St., con­ veyance tax 823.60. Michael and Rose M. Carra to Raymond M. Carry, property on Sunset St., no conveyance tax. Felicia M. Bandes to Paul B. and Mary Ellen Thomson, prop­ erty on E, Middle Tpke., con- ' veyance tax $80.20. Alexander Jarvis to Stark­ weather Construction Co. Inc., property on the south side of Nearing Windup Hilliard St., ' conveyance tax $6.60. Amelie M. Russell to the State SUNDAY ONLY SPECIALS PHILADBU*HIA (AP) — case of at-large delegates, the..who won the endorsement Sun- o f Connecticut, .06 acre on the Ben. Edmund 8. Muskle aimed state. day of the^ilberal-Americans south side of E. Middle Tpke., OUR ENTIRE STOCK televisimi appeals at the state’s With McGovern {dannlng only for Democratic Action, no conveyance tax. NOVELTY major cities vhUe Bens. George a wrapup at in Boaton, the tloned his Massachusetts sup- Judgment Uen LUGGAGE MoOovem and Hubert H. only one q| the 11 Democrats porters against paying too Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. Humphrey wont directly to the on the' Massachusetts ballot much attentim to a new poll against Peter F. Grady et al, SELECTIONS IN( lUDE POLOS & TOPS pet^le in today’s campaign spending all today in the state the Boston Globe. o f 01 Tanner St., $447.00. COSMETIC BAGS SUITERS windup for ’Tuesday’s Pennsyl­ The poll published Sunday Federal Tax liens OVERNIGHTERS AND vania Democratic presldeiqti^ A S-RIAT SELECTION OF gave M c(3ovem 48 p er cent, U.S. Government against JIorers tingly took pictures of the ef­ cess—really crowning achieve­ buildings on their third and fi­ Still Up in Air tonbury, alterations to 90 He SHIRTS vide im portant data <»i an even jor victory in Pennsylvania, CANNED TOBACCO- I ' tire out (rf lunar orbit tonight to fects of the liftoff on Orion’s ment for the Apollo 16 crew,” laine R d., $920. % nal excursion Sunday. dder period in the moon’s evo­ Muskle o f Maine centered hls^ AND MANY ACCESSORIES 25 *.■ f ' ; f , start the long journey home thin skin, then they gingerly said flight controller Pete The result, aclentisto here Charles ]^tticello for Garden lution. campaign stops in Philadelphia MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (A P )— Sen. Edward Gurney, YOUR CHOICE ;. ■■EH. 4 wlth^a treasure ship or rocks moved toother nose-to-nose. Franks. said, is a tmasloa that will con­ Grove Inc., addition to commer­ nuRlOrt tihat sclentlste believe'. 'wlU ‘"Ihis site is going to tell us and Pittsburgh and counted R-Fla., says the Republican piarty wants to switch its RRICf “Casper’s captured Orion,” The main goal was to find tribute just as much to lunar cial building on Garden Grove VALUES TO $4.00 prove .the mo