MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1971 PAGE TWENTY Average Dally Net Press Ron The Weather l®attrl|PBtfr Etifning ll^raUi CV>r Tbe Week Ekided A ptU A U n Increasing cloudiness, mild tonight; low in 40a. Tomorrow ilaurlipatpr lEijPtittm Brralh mostly cloudy, cooler with a 1 5 ,6 9 5 chance of rain; high 56 to 60. MancheMter-—A City o f ViUage Charm

VOL. LXXXX, NO. 170 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ XPRIL 20, 1971 (Classified Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS it takes twd hands ------______L ______Speculation Grows Top Court Ruling Backs In Cambodia After to handle a Whopper __ 0 Busing for Integration Premier Quits Post WASHINGTON (AP>- send their children to private thL busing of thousands of pup­ A unanimous Supreme schools rather than aUow them ils to ___ schools outside their the races By ROBIN MANNOCK Court held today federal to attend the newly in te^ ted Asaoclated Press Writer courts may order busing of Placed into effect pendl^l ap- PHNOM PENH (AP) Some observers in Phnom public schwl children M a during the last year, sever- pcals- Penh viewed the resignation today of Premier Lon Nol ni6&ns of buiidin^rs. The school system has more than 80,000 pupils. Under the as a maneuver to permit him a thorougli housecleaning schools. ^ “ In my Judgment, this decl- of his cabinet. ------“Besegregatlon plans cannot court’s desegregaUon plan. walk-ta “ I? school Officials say they are now others speculated that the ail- of the army and was defense be limited to the ning of the downfall of public busing about 40,000 this year, tag leader would designate Dep- minister and as premier in school,” said CSilef Justice War- Booe said. uty Premier Sisowath Sirik Ma- 1966-67, Lon Nol has strong sup- ren E. Burger in announcing the compared with 20,000 last year. . • • • • most Important -----ruling^ of the The case Chambers ^ argued j In addition to upholding this tak as his successor, or that the port In the armed forces. Both before the high court hsid ra- • • • • • • • • way had been opened for chal- army officers and Intellectuals plan, the Supreme Court Invali­ • * At the same time, the court mataed In the lower courts until •••••• lenges from'Son Nogc Than, for- begged him to reconsider his re- dated a state law which had mer leader of the anti-Slhanouk slgnatlon. held fixed racial ratios are not 1966 when U.S. District Court been______used in an attempt to pre- Free Khmer movement, of Na- required In all the schools of a Judge James B. McMillan or- tjjg busing, Uonal Assembly President In (See Page Tea) community. dered Into effect In c:3iarlotte Clarke County. Ga., su- ’Tam. As Burger said: ’"nie constl- and Mecklenburg County a de- (Etae Page BigM) Loti Nol’s younger brother, Lt. tutional command to desegre- segregation plan that requires Col. Lon Non, predicted that the gate schools does not mean t h a t ______premier would be back In crfflce V.S. Troops every school in every communi­ shortly with a new cabinet. “ 111- ty must always reflect the ra­ cial composition of the school nesa Is not the real reason be­ system as a whole.” hind his resigmUon," Lon Non M o veInto However, the court ruled val­ Ribicoff Says Nixon Ducks told the newsmen, ‘"nie real id the use of a white-black ratio BURGER reason is that when he came system for schools in (3iarlotte, Problems of Desegregation back from Hawaii, it was neces­ Viet Valley Mecklenburg County, N.C. sary to put together a new gov­ “ TTie very limited use of By JOE HALL that denied Its citizens equal ernment.” SAIGON (AP) — U.S. and mathematicEil ratios was within Poor health was the reason Associated Press Writer rights. South Vietnamese infantry bat- the equitable remedial discre­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Ac- "We have been dellg^ited to Lon Nol gave In his letter of re­ taUons have finally moved into tion of the district court,” said custag President Nixon and let the courts take the lead on signation to Chief of State the A Shau valley but no signifi­ the chief Justice. Congress of passing the buck on this- Issue—and thereby also f Cheng Heng. The 67-year-old cant contact with the enemy In all respects the court was premier was felled by a stroke was reported today. V deseg^gation. Sen. Abraham A. take the heat, year anguished ® Feb. 8 that paral3Tzed his left Associated Press Correspond- cases from Mobile County, Ala., p re sa ^ for a vote Year after slde. He returned last Monday ent J. T. Wolkerstorfer reported and Clarke County. Ga., as well requiring Inner-city and aubur- citizens In this country have had after treatment by Uie U.S. from Lavang, the forward com- as the Charlotte case. schools to combine enroll- no recourse but to turn to the Army In Hmiolulu but walked mand post for the operaUon, Burger delivered all five opi- ™6uts to achieve Integration, courts for relief,” he said. with difficulty and was assisted that at least one battalion of nions, taking command as his power and influence of “Too many men in public and by male nurses. about 400 troops from the U.S. predecessor, Earl Warren, did toe courts are going to be de- private life have been anxious The announcement that he 101st Airborne Division and slz- - when the court In 1954 first de- stroyed unless the President to be hesitant followers—and and his Cabinet were readgntag able South Vietnamese units dared segregration of public and (Jong^ess face up to their never leaders—on the question came as a suiprise since he saM had been committed to the A school students for racial rea- responsibilities, the Connecticut of integration, before leaving Hawaii that he Shau operation, sons was unconstitutional. Democrat said Monday. “ This Is especially true of the planned to resume direction of For the past week, U.S. and Firemen search through rooms of hotel in Bangkok The White House had no spe- Ribicoff Is trying to add his President, who has a major re­ the government 'and would gov­ South Vietnamese reconnais­ where flames claimed 25 lives today. (AP Photo) F ire Q a im s cific, immediate reaction to the amendment to a $1.6-bilUon Ifix- sponsibility in this field but has ern with “help from friends.” sance teams have been operat­ declslon except for word from cm administration bill to aid the failed to exercise leadership.” One U.S. official in Washtag- ing In the 30-miIe-long valley press secreta^ Ronald L. Zle- states in desegregating schools. Chances for adoption of the teace “ When the policy is made the stormy 16 months of sometimes demmstrations. vice president supports it.’’ bitter clashes between Gulda Wearing a wild assortment of Change for Pair During Tour of Country and Garfinkel. Agnew, who held an off-the- cam paign ribbons, purple record meeting with a group of Garfinkel, a lame-duck ap­ hearts, camouflage fatigues, EDITOR’S NOTE — America newsmen Monday at a Republi­ pointee of former Mayor Rich­ half uniforms, and Jungle hats, ofton is flashed to foreigners In can governor’s conference at ard C. Lee, was named to the the veterans cheered McGovern exaggerated Images: cities Williamsburg, Va., was quoted board and was elected Its presi­ when he arrived and when he ablaze with revolution or streets as indicating he was not to com­ dent only four months before concluded. paved with gold. A P" corre­ plete agreement with the steps Gulda was inaugurated in Jan­ uary 1970. Lee, a Democrat, -.V But watched by half a dozen spondent Peter Arnett and pho­ Nixon announced last week. Ctapitol policemen they sat tographer Horst Faas, neither Ziegler acknowledged that Ag­ had stepped out of the race for renomination, leaving his party’s quietly while the only declarod of them Americans, began a new “ did raise questions” at — GRAND OPENING SPECIAL nomination open to a primary, presidential. candidate for 1972 , three-month tour of this country one or more National Security Indicted aU American forces to 0,^,^ own preconceptions. Oouncil meetings that took up Indochina for war crimes, Garfinkel was board president In this dl^atch, one of a series, policy matters touching on when—in the months before “iWe are all shocked by the they discuss how their images Stao-American relaticms. barbarism of My Lai, but do we Gulda took over Lee’s office— buckled or held fast.' But Ziegler, Senate GOP the board gave a three-year consider the large crime In­ Leader Hu{^ Scott of Pennsyl­ volved to klUing several hun­ By PETER ARNETT contract to School Supt. Gerald 0 OFF on everything vania and his House counter­ E. Barbaresl. And then, last dred thousand innocent civilians witli part, Gerald L. Ford of Michi- by our massive firepower?” HORST FAAS September, Gulda and Garfinkel ganl were in agreement in deny- clashed over whether community McGovern said, ‘"niese crimes Associated Press Writers tag that any policy differences groups should be allowed to sit r.< against humanity are on the between Nixon and Agnew Were jn jq \^atch negotiations aimed OFFER GOOD APRIL 19 thru APRIL 25 ONLY scale of those that led us to sen­ Visitors to America tend to look over their shoulders for Involved. at ending a teachers’ strike. Gul- tence to desdh German and Jap­ Ford, udio attended a second (ja said no, reversing a promise anese officers at the end of race war, police vlcrience and ____ revolution; That has been the closed-door meeting with Agnew Garfinkel had made to the com­ World War n ,” he said. at Williamsburg Monday, said munlty groups. If America Is to preserve its stuff of the recent American Im- “ I can say categorically and Garfinkel had asked the city self-respect, said McGovern, the werseas. What we found with emphasis” that Agnew In- for $31.7 million and said a cut* war must be ended immediate- what we expected, dicated at that time his “ stremg of more than $1.8 million from ly. , Two foreigners touring Ameri- support” of Nixon’s moves. that request would force the ” In a sense,” he said, “ we are ca for the first time, we walked Ford was present for an

J MAi^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 PAGE THREE MANCiiEiSTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 p a g e t w o mlchael. East Granby; Mrs. THEATER TIME Hebron Manchester Deborah J. Chaxlwlck, 17 Holl Hospital Changes In Hollywood SheinYvold on Bridge St.; Mrs. Martha Cornish, East Nij^t Access MOVIE RATINOS SCHEDULE Hospital Notes Hartford; Sharie A. Cyr, East FOR RAREN18 AND LlMlTA'nONS AFFECT MOST VMITINO HOURS Hartford. starting tomorrow toe (»ily Burnside “A New Leaf”, Also, Mrs. Anna L. Getz, 7 entrance of litanchester Me- YW CA’s Studio Q ub YOUNG PEOPIE BRIDGE PLAYERS i NORTH Residents Scrutinize Budget Intermediate Care Semi- 7:30, 9:30 private, BQMi>s p.m., and 4 p.m.- Ertel Dr., Rockville; Joseph H. niorial Hospital that will be tim raUtigt <■ to inlom B y ALFRED SHEmWOLD 10965 3 Hebron residents will be faced Hebrem’s share (>436) is b a^ d most >6 ,(KX>, along with a >6,016 Graven, East Hartford; Lori M. ptnMt 8 nxn. ; private loome, 10 a.m.- open from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. K642 Cinema I — “Barefoot Exec­ with a four-to-five-mlll increase on usage in toe past, sevend reduction in'last year’s request- Kashman, Cherry Valley Rd., will be toe emergency en­ Falls on H ard Tim es AMIW COflFPm POf IffVWinp Uf ’The trouble with human be­ 2 pjn., end 4 p.m.>8 pjn. 8 utive” , 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, If, according to Board of FI- people spoke out in favor of toe ed budget by toe Board of F i­ Cohimbia; Mrs. Joan 8. Lane, trance on Armory St. All MITES ings is thfit we dMi’t know K5 3 9:00 nance ' Chairman A. Harry town adopting toe program. nance, and several other small- Pediatrioe: Faienta allowed 70 Oxford St.; Mrs. Hope M. By OENE HAltIDSAKER butors—“ This room was given I ALL ACES AOMiniO other entrances will be lock­ what’s good for us. This is a WEST EAST Wlrtb, the proposed >1,6(M,897 K was explained that this er items accounted for. toe de­ any time exeept nooa-2 p.m.; Lee, 11 Wellwood Circle, Ver­ Associated Press Writer by Harold Lloyd" . . . “by Cecil Mural Audlanca Cinema H — “A New Leaf” , ed during those hours, ac­ Md you ever stop to think As our country expanded^ ♦ 4 budget is passed as it was pre- service can assist residents ficlt. otlien, t p.m.*8 p.m. non. B. De M ille" . . . “ by Jackie limitation that does not affect ♦ I 1:30, 3:30, v:30, 7:40, 9:46 ■* Self Bervloe: 10 a.m.*2 pjn., cording to Bert Dlttus, torec- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The coogan" . . . “by Mary Piok- how important to mankind is a westward, there were other de- <0 I 10 9 5 <0 AQ87 sented at last night’s budget homemaking tesks which in summarizing, Wirto point- Also, Mrs. Jane Loubier, 628 tor of development and pub­ AU A ta ABNiniO bridge columnists, but then 0 Q 10 7 4 State—“ Barefoot BhcecuUve’’, 4 p.m.*8 pjn . YWCA’s Hollywood Studio Club, ford” . . . “ by Gloria SwansonV slmple piece of rope? In spite of mands for r o ^ - to tow barges ParantAl GulMira imnW 0 KJ952 hearing. toe pubUc health nurse would ed out that the totel budget of Foster St., Wapplng; Edmund lic relation for toe hospital. whoever said that bridge 4b AJ76 Intenetve C an and Oonnary once home to Marilyn Monroe, Beamed high ceilings, fire- all our technical advances and on the Erie Canal, for covered ♦ Q98 1:20, 3:15, 6:10, 7:10, 9:06; However, Wlrth explained that "®* *® cover. >1,604,897 is only estimated on T. Mucha, Wilson; Mrs. Anne The change was made be­ marvelous invenUons; without wa^n^, for roping cattle, for columnists are human beings? SOUTH "Noak Ark” (Shortsubj.) 1:00, he could only give a rough Ih e Rev.. Herbert Kelsey requests submitted, Oaie: Immediate family only, A. McMahon, East Hartford; cause the 8\yitchboaxd will Klm Novak, Barbara Eden and places, antiques, pianos and anytime, limited to 0ve mlnntee. JoAnne Worley, has fallen on piump furniture provide some- rope much of the work of the bulldi^ railroads. Rope was an I couldn’t make such strong 4 AKQ872 2:60, 4:60, 6:50, 8:46 estimate at this time as he had spoke of three cases In Hebron Hebron’s share of toe Region- Charles Oderman, 604 Parker be moved from near toe NUTIICnD _ ^ \riiere a patient was able to re- al District 8 Board of Educa^ Matenlty: Faflieia, 11 ajn.- hard times along with the movie faded but quiet comfort. In world would stop. essenUal ingredient in the I Undtr 17 nquim ta rn tm ^ statements, of course, if I didn’t <0 3 Manchester Drive-In — ‘"The not yet had an opportunity "to St.; Karen L. Person, Pine main entrance to near the O A63 . 12:46 pan., and 0:80 p.m.-8 Ridge Dr., Andover; Douglas E. industry whose golden era it ^ sitting room KaUe Fleming, Rope was one of man’s earliest development of the wilderness, Tannt or Adult Gwrdlai have a bridge hand to prove it House ’That Dripped Blood” . c W ld e r’ ^ltoat ‘ alT toe revenues *'®"'® ® budget, >607,314 is only . emergency entrance. Switch­ hospital because a homemaker a tentative figure as final P*nii; oUters, 8 pjn*-4 p,m., and Roberts, East Hartford. long symbolized. 23, San Francisco, pracUces— tools. Long before written his- “ wh'o 4b 10 4 2 * would be.” Also, toe Board is board operators handle ad­ all. 7:30; “ Whatever Happened To was able to assist. figures will not be available un- 6:80p,m,-8 p jn . Also, Adolf Schmidt, Gilead It has cut out meals and, for singing to a tape recorder’s tory, man discovered that the South dealer. South West North East meeting next Monday evening mission during the night substituted “ w ire" rope for the Aunt Alice” , 9:20 Ford also explained that this til after toe district’s annual Um lta: M In matonilty, St., Hebron; Mrs. Doris M. newcomers, increased the room piano accompaniment. She and twisted tendrils of vines were r - w - x M OW IMOEA 17 AMHTTB Both sides vulnerable. 1 ♦ Pass 4 4 All Pass at which time they will make shift. hemp rope previously used by I (AiolholtiiityKiiy East Hartford Drive-In—Re­ service prevents toe home from budget meethig on May 3. 12 in other arena, no limit in Shayer, Enfield; Mrs. Estelle Opening lead — Jack of what recommended cuts they rates once paid by such aspiring her roommate. Sue Shearer, 22, strong enough to help him haul Ml CMtohi oraM) breaking up and averts toe Also, toe town’s general gov- aelf-aorvtee. M. Smith, Daly Rd., Hebron. canal engineers .to haul the cars opens Wendesday feel necessary. starlets as Linda Darnell, Don- Woodlands, Calif., are students tnilld. No one really knows Hearts. need to resort to welfare. It al- ernment budget of >396,030 and ------Also, Mrs. Mary F. Sullivan, dover; Michele L. Smith, East up the mountain. Word of its West led the jack of hearts. tmd East would win with the na Reed, Barbara .Hale and at a Los Angeles Civic Light ^j,en he first decided to twist East Windsor Drive-In — Re­ For a change, it was the gen­ sc has a teaching quality in be- the ‘Board of Education budget Doe to oonatmotton, paridng 48 Haynes St.; Jane E. Sur- Hartford; John M. Powers. 12 efficiency quickly spread and he and declarer played low from jack. Zazu Pitts. Light Opera workshop. or br^d strands together and opens Wednesday eral government budget rather Ing able to educate homeown- > will not be finanliz- for emergenoleo la aeveiely ro- dek, 45 Northfield St.; Mrs. S. Alton St. went into a full-time business of the dummy. East was delight­ 002,553 BE SURE BLISS has been serving toe Home But 60 talented young beauties Georgia Upshaw, 24, Pled- create a manmade rope. East could then get out safe­ than the Board of Dorothy A. Swanson, Williams Also, Michael E. Litmell, 256 making wire ripe. He adapted ed with the lead and played the ®rs. ed until after toe town’s annual ntilcted. The pidUlo Is urgW iy Owner for 89 YEARS. For a complete FRBIE IN- still occupy the big, Spanish- mont, Calif., plays the heroine Braided rope of animal hide ly with a spade or a diamond, budget that was questioned. g y questions on toe budget meeting on May 10. requeated not to park near the Rd., Bolton; Andrew E. Urda, Oak St.; Mrs. Arilne Denshlck, SPElCnON of your home by a Termltp Control Ex­ the use of his wire rope to the eight of hearts to encourage a type residence, practicing songs Friday night in ‘ "rhe Drunk­ was made in Southwest Asia and South would be doom­ Teachers’ salaries and a few Steffordville; Mrs. Suzaime R. 20 Diane Dr., South Windsor; pert, supervised by toe finest technical* staff, phone principal of the suspension continuation. It is clear that genend goyenunent proposed Wirto urged all residents to emergency entrance exeept to er dance steps or rushing off to ard” at a downtown hotel. She before 4C00 B.C. and not long ed. With their two tricks safely other Items in toe education West, ElUn^on; Frederick M. Mrs. June C. Finkle, East Hart­ our nearest local office: bridge in building an aqueduct O c C D R i v C F B o V East was only human. budget had been completed, al­ attend this May 10 meeting. dlachaige emergency wr wheel- auditions. has won Pasadena Playhouse j^jerward stashed away, the defenders budget were asked to be clari­ Wood, 347 Oakland St. ford; Mrs. Avis M. O’Brien, Ancient Asiatics across the Allegheny River,— and---- _ r t » J most every item accounting for chair admlaeJons. To pick up dU- Meals were discontinued Dec. awards and acted in television West obediently continued cannot be caught in an end fied but practically every In­ East Hartford. made twisted rope by rolling went on to become America’s ( j H D t U r C S I j C f i f l O l l with the ten of hearts, and if^ralb toe >68,366 increase had been Manchester Evening Herald charged patfente, please park in BIRTHS YE3STERDAY: A 31 and the single-room r of S h e^ d es a bicycle to singing together with the play. crease in toe government budg­ Also, Mrs. Donald Fritz and celebrated bridge builder. r O South ruffed. Declarer drew a questioned. Hebron - correspondent, Anne Ihe general late flrat and the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Den­ J20 a week was upped to in lessons and audltlcns-"lt’s^eco^ ^ ^are The point of this little dis­ et of >396,030. was questicned. son, 123 Main St.; Mrs. Robert u tamoua Brooklyn Bridge O r a t O r V C o i l t e S t round of trumps with the ace, Published Dally^BMept School Board Budget Emt, Telephone 228-3970. nurse will tantmot you where to nis Sullivan, 341 Oakland St.; a an effort to cut losses of Mou- nomical” and likes the cussion is that it’s much easier and Holidays at 13 Blasall Street 649-9240 Receiving toe most oppoeiUcm Kertanis and son, RFD 2, Web­ thigh. TTie first method, braid- planned by him, but an ac- cashed the ace of dia­ However, for the Board of drive to pick up the pattent. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ sands of dollars in recent years, “ homelike atmosphere. to find the p erfe ct defen se when Manchester, (^nn. ber Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Adam ^ A i-otxKtxm-mIt nnntninQ nhotos ^ bssket mslc- cldent caused his death before WETHERJ3FIELD (AP) - monds, ruffed a diamond in K .M? Education’budget, 4t was a dlf- don McCullough, 46 Dogwood Why the losses? For a _ v ^ e ty of - d the second, twisting, he could see its start, and his ______you can see all 62 cards than Paid st Burrows and daughter, 45 BLISS TERinTE CONTROL CORP. __Ing; and the second, twisting, he could see its start, and his Daniel B. Connors, a high dummy and ruffed another low ^ d g e t of toe buUding Inspec- Respite almost toe Patlento Today: 281 Lane, South Windsor. when you’re actually playing a M M Sester^O^^tiSlK) RJiam District Mather St. reasons, spokeswomen say. o p ------gvelyn • led Evelvnto spinning and spinning thus to and cloth thus son to cli Washington Roebllng car- gchTOl senior” from ~Deep r Tv- heart. ^ ^ ^ ^ same monetary increase, >63,- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 O c ^ I^ c y , a capacity lOT un- wreen Britton Marie making. Flope mdklng was a Hed it to Its completion. er, won the Northeast region- South nexl ruffed his last dis­ hand. If your partner some- subscription RATES The present budget is for >7,- ^^2 , only teachers’ salaries, toe ADMITTED YESTERDAY: times drops a trick short of Payable In Adxance Mrs. Bernice Barozlnskl, 63 Mrs. Myrtle H. Bogel, 250 Main til about f i ^ ^ Wlndsiir Janet Blair Dorothy universal skill, possibly from the wire rope was indirectly re- uue Monday In the American mond In dummy and returned y“ "*Xe m e r e ^ ‘ 700; and requested for 1971-72 gpecijj education class, trans- 1 4 E le c t e d St.; Mrs. Mary Jane White, East The Oldest & Largest In Conn. One Y ea r ...... % 2 S is >12,430. Broken down, an ad- portation and equipment were Dudley St.; Mrs. Grace Beeley, A Few High Places T ™ m ^ u c GalTstorm. kita Mcr time man first swung frorn trees sponsible for changing the sky- oratorical contest for the king of hearts. East cover- Perfection, be m e re ly , Six Mooths ...... IJ 55 Hariford; Doiiald J. DeBene- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) stages went dark, many pr^uc^ ^ rxoiHa °r wove a mat across the en- line of New York and other school students. He com- ed with the ace of hearts, and Dally Question Three Months ...... 9.75 dlUonal >2,000 is requested for questioned. East Hartford; Mrs.. Sandra M. One Month ...... 8 .* dlctis, Enfield; George W. Lu- — There are 25 mountains in Partner deals and bids one the salary for toe building in- Again, as has been toe case Brennan, East Hartford; Wil­ tions moved overseas and panic m s ^ e r Judy Joanis trance to his cave to keep out large cities by risking possible pete’ d’ ^ainsrthre'e other fin i- South shrewdly discarded To Roster O f urtsema Sr., Richmond Rd., New Mexico over 10,000 feet. Of X. hit Hollywood. Some girls went diamond, and the neict player specter, bringing it up to >8,000. jp pj^st years, it was explained liam R. Breiman Jr., Hartford; ‘t^^kTom e'toei7hope; for mov- remembers Marilyn Monroe as wild animals. ^ e passenger elevators for tall {gts, from New York, Rhode club William F. Brown, 317 Tolland Coventry; Mrs. Denise Roman, toe state’s 32 counties, 13 have No Way Out passes. You hcrid: Spades, J; Many residents felt that even teacher negotiations were le fame battered, ^ m e moved “ quiet always wiOv»books under Pottery dating to 200 B.C. Island and New Jersey, Honor Group Tpke. Rt. 44A, Coventry; Mrs. Ida H. at least one mountain over ’There was no way out for Hearts, J-16-9-5-2; DlanuHids, toe present >6,000 salary was gun progress and toe figure Read Herald Advertisements out iMvine- room and meal bills her arm,” and Kim Novak, found in southwestern E ur<^ Not all rope was.used for contestants delivered pre- Also, Mrs. Frances M. Car- McLeod, 1-4 Woodslde Lane, An- 10,000 feet. East. If East returned a dia­ K-d-9-6-2; Clubs, Q-9-8. too much for what is presently of >312,000 requested for teach- unpaid'^^ "genuine, sincere, well liked,” had patterns that were formed work. Some brought entertain- [pared speeches about the Oon- Fourteen students at Rham mond, dummy would ruff while What do you say? a part-time job. er’s salaries was only an esti- Stodios individuals and wearing Levis and white shirts, by passing spun cord into the ment. _ _ ^ stitution and then gave an ex- High School have been elected South discarded another club; Answer: Bid one heart. Show Also requested is an Increase mated guess, groups, formerly financial sup- But studio cars arrived with a clay. The Egyptalns about Theaters depended .u on rope , to temporaneo - talk about the con- your own suit, such as it Is, aieu Bucoo. *0^ membership In toe W. C. and if East returned a club, from >1,600 to >2,360 for ex However, Board of Educatioti ,_____ . .. „ ° reduced their fancy wardrobe for her to wear 35500 years ago made rope using change scenery; the circus stituional ari fendment that auth- rather than raise partner’s Heisler Chapter of toe National porters, quit or dummy’s king would win a pensea and a new item of >2,080 CSiairman Marvin A. Ross stab donations—another spinoff of to premieres. the same basic method employ- roustaboute used rope to secure prized •ess to levy an In- Honor Society. trick. Either way South was n^titor suit. for a secretary. ed that this 4.7 per cent In- the town’s economic woes. Confereqce roo4 ns . wUl , now . be , gd In Its manufacture today. A the big tents; the very i . life of •, come Copyright 1971 Students chosen for member­ sure to make his contract. Second Selectman Robert Dlx- crease over last year was based On land In the heart of Holly- available to wonmn s clubs and painting found on a tomb the man on the flying trapeze Connors, in his prepared General Features Oorp. Now let us all assume the on recommended that toe Board only on normal increments on ship in this Society must excel Ifurses, travel- Thebes shows this technique depends on good quality rape; speech, said that the Constitu- in scholarship, leadership serv­ ^Uon£d° board toe three-story ers and others borides starlets making rope from papyrus m ^ cla n s held audiences spell- tlon sets up a delicate balance superhumM sui^riority of Finance "take this item un- last year’s schediUe and it is der serious consideration.” Dix- the board’s hope to be able to ice and character. club was built sturdily of con- are invited to s t ^ Says toe grass. Papyrus and camel hair bound with their rope tricks, between liberty and national sec- , , Tli t on also felt that toe expenses “ hold toe line” on this, Elected from toe senior class Creteclub was and built steel stuin 1926. y ^Brass-----..w spokeswoman: ,.-hope to “ We was used to pull huge Ropes, tied in knots of various urlty, and that "w e can’t go too STATE what was good for him he would MANCHISTfR CiNTIB were out-of-line. McDonald pointed out that were John Baron and Deborah plates over toe two upper floors’ make toe club available to the gfongg xised in toe pyramids. kinds, were used decoratlvely. far with national security or In- rsii PABil RfAR OF THfATRf: play hls lowest heart to dis­ Expenses were listed at >1,- the town “ should be more con- Boucher, both from Hebron. ^ _ __ A.—I TT ** .In aclent t a. -India,v 11_ rope making mVtA The mi«rp>Anf current TL/hTM popularity 11Q T*11V f\f of dividual__1 M freedom,___ 1 or j.itoe demo- j ___ bedroom doors identify contri- total community. courage a heart continuation. A t 1 i20-8 rlO-5 !l0-7 ;1»9 ;66 2(X) for mileage, >800 for a two- cemed with toe quality of Juniors elected are Lynn was so specialized that some macrame is an excellent ex- cratic American system will be West would shift to a low club. way radio, >100 for printing, teachers rather than'toe 'slight Boucher, Steven Derby, Debra groups made rope just for ample of its artistic possibilities. lost.” His victory made him ell- WALT DISNEY >100 for meetings and >160 for increase in toe teacher’s salary Devins, Kevin Lyman, Mae horses and others just for With rope, we have made our gible for sectional competition In PRODUCTIONS’ Business Mirror publications. category’’. Rychlovsky and Joan SagUo, elephants. civilization and today’s world. IH i Latrobe, Pa. next week. A na­ It was also felt that there As was toe case at toe Re- all from Hebron. Also, Char­ Without rope. King Xerxes I whatever toniorrow’s world tional contest vrill be held In waa no need for a secretary and g^ional District 8 Board of Edu- lene Donahue, Steve Kukuqka, Analytical Approach Urged of Persia might never have con- will It is safe to Missouri for secticmal winners. G O G O G O toat a recommendation made by cation budget hearing lEist Lynn Verona and Donna V^l- quered toe Greeks. In order to, probably will need rope to help ’The other finalists were Wil­ EXECUTIVE toe salary study committee for week, it was pointed out that Uams from Andover, and Betty Invade Greece, Xerxes needed build It. liam L. Beaudin of Platts­ KOWALSKI TBMRom r a floating clerk should be looked once a signed salary schedule Gregory and Lester Jamieson In War on Crime, Poverty burgh, N.Y., second place; Bar­ to transport hls men across toe Plus Short Subject into and such a person be util- agreement ds filed with toe from Marlborough. bara Lee Dale of Barrington, I'm af 623-3079 Ized by toe building inspector. By JOHN CUNNIFF New York Stock Exchange, estl- waters of toe Hellespont. If “NOAH’S ARK” town clerk’s office, any resident Ceremonies for induction into they crossed in boats, only small Police Arrest R.I. and Maureen Littman of Also questioned was an in­ may request toe selectmen to the Society will be held on May A P Business Analyst "'M ^ g share of public dollar groups could be brought ashore Gloucester, N.J., tied for third. crease in salary for toe tax col­ call a public hearing to vote on 6 at 7:30 p.m. in toe Rham NEW YORK (A P ) — You volume now accounted for by in- at a time, so he devised a plan Abbie Hoffman lector from >3,600 to >6,000. toe agreement. High School auditorium. hear the charge more frequent- sUtutions and Intermediaries to make a unique mile-long Wirto explained that this in­ Special Education Class Award Given crease would be based on M of ly than ever when businessmen be approaching 70 tier bridge across which his whole As Hitchhiker Wethersfield Man Ross also explained that this Donna Williams, a junior at take time out for cocktails dur- cent.” army could march. With ropes On Advisory Panel one per cent of total tax col- year a special education class Rham High School from An- Ing panels, seminars, annual ---- made of white flax and papyrus, STRATFORD (A P ) — Abbie lections ratoer than on a set for toe educable mentally re- dover, has been selected by toe meetings and other affairs of in some places you hear It all the Persians lashed together Hoffman, toe 36-year-old Yipple WASHINGTON (AP) — John salary. terded children would be con- faculty as toe recipient of toe In requesting toe increase, toelr calling: toe time, in others not at all. boats and barges. making a leader, was picked up by state H. Miller, 40, of Wethersfield ducted in Hebron, thus the in- Connecticut Association of Mrs. Beatrice Andrews, tax col­ ‘We’re attacking toe job of The subject is unemployment, temporary bridge for their sur- elusion of >9,626 in toe budget. Women Deans and Counselors police Monday on a hitchhiking was named Monday to toe lector, explained that had she peaceful progress as we at- which still hasn’t fallen convlnc- prise attack, charge. Region 1 Public Advisory Panel been paid on this basis tlhis Previously Hebnm children Award, tacked toe war, with g;reat ingly below 6 per cent. ’The per- Ropes made from toe fiber of had been transported to other EstobUeiied In 1960 to recog­ Police said he was arrested on Architecture, year, her salary as of this date nize an outstanding g;irl in toe hopes and emotions, too little xentage is national, but the ef- yew trees held together toe ___ wouId.be >4,380. ‘®w*“ class with the MANCHESTER STATE BANK OFFERS SAVINGS analytical intelligence, and a feet isn't. about 6 p.m. as he tried to flag ^ spokesman for Republican junior claiss in eaxto public high o ^ planto of ^ t s u ^ w ^ e ConnecU- ge„ i ^ e l l Welcker of Cminecti- She also explained how Im- H®**™" board payhig tultlcm. . , in Onmecticut, toe disregard for toe costs In- You hear about It In Seattle, nortnnt It In to havo a ron. This year with the clasB being . . . volved.” where aerospace cutbacks are j^uus ^ d ^ r e were sclentious tax collector and us- conducted In Hebron, other presented for out- IN INTEREST COSTS TO ITS INSTALMENT ambi- severe. You hear about It at'toe e s ta b U s ^ ^ p e makers In Eng- Westport state police recommendation and toe Gener- standing evidence of positive Noble, humanitarian Ing this form of compensation towns participating would be ------H R n m L Hnva barracks, where he posted a >10 gj Services Administration and constructive influence u ^ n tions, these critics say, are un- country club, when a jobless ex- iMd during toe Roman inva- ^ released for a agreed. would be an incentive to the charged tuition. derstandably an ingredient of ecutive Is forced to quit. You others now and In the future. LOAN CUSTOMERS FOR ALL LOANS REPAID great undertakings and may hear about It whenever middle ^ ^ v the l3to centurv rone mak- court appearance in Bridgeport The spokesman said architects Agnes Davis pe^n holding toe job J U ^ tw o -^ ^ ^ ^ app^ conscientiousness, sympathetic ___ „ ...... r - . ------wiu, a common trade in“ May 18. The foimalformal charge is are usually appointed to toe Even minor salary increases, prtetl^ is reimbursable by toe „„agrst3 „ ^ g^d unself- also be their sustaining energy, management people meet. such as >200 for police protec- state but toe money is deposited narvipa * ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THE LOAN. Individuals and gixxips wdUch The f ^ t is that unemploy- England and a ropers guild was reckless use of the highway y board that advises the GSA on — (ENDS TONITE — Ish service. tlon and >400 for an engineer for in toe town’s general fund ac- ^ can’t agree on small Issues find ment is curiously spotted by ge- formed. However, it was the ® pedestrian. architectural matters and that :janchesti "House That Dripped Blood” Donna Is active In Student planning and zoning, were ques- count rather than the Board of It easy to unite behind great cgrai^yi by toe color of the col- age of sailing ships in search of Hoffman, who was a defendant Miller, a campaign worker for R f "Whatever Happened to cheerleaders and re- RIES 6 t . BOLIliN NniCH Aimt Alice" goals. 1®*"- by toe level of accomplish- trade that made rope making In toe Chicago 7 conspiracy trial Welcker last year. Is toe ■ first “ " “ •I- , , . , E ^catlon account. cenUy was elected as a member HERE IS HOW IT WORKS. ANY CUSTOMER The only increase in salary The lai-^ increase (>12,W ^ "Who is there that doesn’t despite evidence that a vital Industry. in 1969, was on hls way to New engineer to be appointed to toe STARTS 'mEDNESDAY wnnt to eliminate ienorance *be economy is rebounding, job- before toe Spaniards dls- Haven for a television interview, panel. ^ was not questioned w m a in elementary and high sch^l National Honor Society. >900 increase for toe town clerk. Iran.'twrteUon is accounted for Science Winners BORROWING MONEY ON AN INSTALMENT poverty, crime, disease, hunger, lessness is proving to be more covered toe New World, rope Hls lawyer in that trial, William The spokesman also said Mll- COLUMBIA PICTURES A^D RASTAB PRODUCTIONS PRESENT Conservation Commission In toe addition of one regular Rham’a students, Gor- foul air and polluted water?” persistant than meet authorities common usage in their Kunstler, was arrested in New ler was named toe state Republl- A F^ Y S T A R K 'H E R B E R T R O S S Production A >360 increase from >160 to bus, bx*inglng toe total to eleven Rgtobun and Steven Derby, asks Aijay Miller, former presi­ expected. hemisphere. The pre-hlstoric Haven last autumn on a charge can Party’s “ man of toe year” BASIS IS ENTITLED TO A REBATE OF 14% FOR ------Inces of Peru used rope made of picking up hitchhikers. in February. ______>600 for expenses for toe Oon- buses, and the running of m recently won a first prize in toe dent of Ford Motor and now servation. Commission was even addltlcmal late buirf from the ctriPnoA rHviaion for of maguey fibers for primitive dean of toe Stanford Graduate Barbra George questioned. James Hibbard, high school. S entrT ®t EACH YEAR OF THE LOAN, (.99 ANNUAL PER­ School of Business. Firemen Suspect ^s^S^ K e r C*Te Streisand Se^ M R. I chairman, explained that there Also, toe, board’s previous Science Fair held at the The answer, o< course, is that A f®nclent Mayas used rope made were no set plans for the use of five-year bus contract expired ^gg^ Hartford Armory, ^ U J . 1 U. I. " X I /1.1 IC A from henequem to haul toe huge CENTAGE RATE). THE REBATE IS COMPUTED nobody wdio believes in toe dig­ The Owl anddie Pussycat toe money. However, It was felt this year and a new contract, ^^g piaydown competition, nity that toe commission could use for two years, was negotiated, yjgj^. iivgrtex Flow Oil-Water Woodlands Blaze tem^es°*n!!rM,“®®^Our North American^ Screanplayby Produoedby Dlrecledby 24i Center St., Mancbeater very effectively argue against Phone 646-1IM® additional funding for educa- An additional increase In re- separator” was given a second AT THE TIME THE LAST PAYMENT IS DUE. ALL __ _ SHEILTON (A P ) — A forest Indians used rope made from BUCKFENRY RAYSTARK HERBERTROSS such goals. But, toe business- Md M MW »r MX UMMOf F tlonal programs, publications, fleeted here in that toe previous division placement, men Mk~how~do we a^roacb here d§^oyed about 20 the Inner bark of toe bass wood mNAvwON • COLOR ------MiNicIwaMMBW •iOOA•a CetMawa BMAT AMwdi ATIAM If yon have a husband who is and ecology information. rate of 39 cents per mile based More than 300 entries were INSTALMENT LOANS HAVE LIFE INSURANCE toe job and how do we pay for ®«re® woodland Monday and tree, horse hair and sinew. iawiMwa a hunter, by all means en- No strong oppioeitlon was ex- on 76,0(X) miles has been In- the fire chief bOamed toe fire Their ropes were usually brald- involved from throughout toe courag)e him and admire toe pressed against toe >16,000 re- creased to 46 cents per mile ^ j g jn the weekend competl- “ Whenever a businessman is «>" with nothing better to gd rather than twisted, A GIANT o r A MOVIE birds or bird he brings home. quest by toe Planning and Zon- based on 108,000 miles. ygn. ON THE PRIME BORROWER AT NO ADDI­ faced with a difficult choice,” <1®’” , ^ The early colonists often had coi-i'M ill A IMCTURBS PRESENTS Cook it, serve it, and make a Ing Commission. However, Clarification was also sought chet Siok, also a student at party of it by having friends Miller told an audience here, ™**® ***®^’’ ®™'*® Chairman Richard T. McDonald on a >3,000 request for equip- Rham, was chosen one of eight “ toe first thing he does is deter- that finally burned together hemp because the in who will appreciate toe TIONAL COST. IF YOU ARE PRESENTLY AN was asked to clarify what toe ment for the schot^s. Ross ex- panelists for Channel 30’s Scl- CARI- FO REM AN’S feast. Dcn’t forget to serve mine toe facts. Before he ap- °"® ®"® **‘®” “ demand far exceded toe supply tmnips, gfreen peas and wild plan would entail. plained that before even re- g„gg rowI Program which ran proves a new product or pro- way they ati could have started ,^p„rted from England. In 1640, rice with wild duck tmd also McDonlad stkted that toe com- questing this amount, the board conjunction with toe fair, INSTALMENT LOAN CUSTOMER AT MAN­ gram, he first determines how natur^y- 'y® ™ when toe first ship was being COSIXRAiNG . cturant jelly. Try fried hom­ mission had talked to a number had cut an additional >7,800 re- Art Awards S it will cost.” ^ ‘® “ “ “Xile N l^ S t u ^ S®®*®"’ “ ®*P®"‘ ~P®- JP^LLYgAmAS iny and potato chips with -at planners and feel “ It is critl- quested by toe two principals. Rham’s art students have CHESTER STATE BANK THIS REWARD WILL BE Miller suggests that this isn’t „ ^ with maker, John Harrison, came quail. Currant jelly with this, cal for Hebron to have a new Operating Deficit also been active winning too. WlKBn your hubby brings toe legacy Fire CSilef E**'®"*^ town plan.” When lyirto mentioned that awards in both toe recent Anti- home partridge, serve a help­ could be "discouragement, frus- Bralnard said ^ " ''* ® to r it. He came He explained how a new town the Board of Education would u tter Poster Contest and “ Hire PASSED ON TO YOU IF YOUR LOAN REMAINS traOon, despair and anger.” ^ ^ to Boaton with toe understand- ing of sauerkraut and a par­ tridge to each gjuest. With plan would include basic studies, ®l®o be requesting >9,000 to the Handicapped” poster con- These might be recognized also r.nnrel Heights section big that no one else would be pheasant, remember wild such as base maps, an historic cover an estimated operating test, IN GOOD STANDING THROUGHOUT ITS as Ingredients of urban and brought under control aUowed to enter toe rope-mak- rice or brown rice cooked in summary and area of influence deficit in tods year’s budget, in toe statewide Anti-Litter campus discord and riots. ------Monday evening. Bralnard big business in , and for chicken broth, and have report, physical characteristics, Emery Taylor questioned why Poster Contest, three first More attention must be paid plenty of tart jelly. said a crew of eight men will years the town fathera aUowed Manchester Community Players existing land use and a traffic "toe only one who really over- prizes were won by ninth grad- TERM. THE REWARD IS SUBJECT TO WITH­ to toe practical aspects of our remain at toe site of the fire all him to keep this monopoly, expends its budget is toe Board er Juli Gagne, tenth grader ambitions. Miller argues, noting study. night to make sure it does not However, other rope walks MR. STEAK, 244 Center It would also include a plan of Education. I think,” he said, James Pierce, and twelfth that toe matter of costs seem­ DRAWAL AT THE BANKS DISCRETION. , 2 ^ r t up again In toe dry under- quickly sprang up in areas sur- section showing a land use plan, “ you should be able to arrange grader Barbara Curtin, ingly was disregarded by Con­ Street, 646-1995, is the brush. rounding Boston and roi>e mak- greatest place to come a traffic plan, conservation plan, your budget so you can come In toe county-wide "H ire toe gress in passing toe Clear Air No one was reportedly serious- ing became an important colon- Present out even every year.” Hwdicapped” contest, Nancy Act amendments of 1970. for delightful dining. recreation and school" plan, ly Injured in toe blaze and lal industry. municipal facilities and plan of Taylor seemed satisfied with Sniilto won a first prize and “ How much will it cost to Our steaks are shipp^ John Green a third prize. Both Bralnard said no homes were The first rope walks were no development. Ross’ explanaUcm that unex­ meet these standards?” he damaged either. He said toe fire more than outdoor flat fields direct from Denver and McDonald also stated that Pe^^d special education tuition their entries will now be sub­ asks. ” >1 billion,>2 billion, >10 came within 26 feet of some marked by a series of pegged are prepared just the toe commission’s request would expenses In the amount of al- mitted In toe state contest. billion, >60 billion? No one homes but that firemen sprayed pogtg to hang toe rope over as way you like them. We MANCHESTER STATE BANK not be for toe full >16,000 this ______seems t o know.” the buildings with water to keep . , ^ 3 3 made. Later, these are open daily from 11 year but that it will be to budg- Without knowledge of toe them from igniting. ■ walks became narrow sheds to 9. W e are c^led Amer- et toe town plan over two years. MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 TELEPHONE (203) 646-4004 costs Involved, Miller argues. Some of toe homes were tern- g^gJ^ ^g Qjg be seen at ca’s favorite family rest­ 1041 MAIN STREET 0 Therefore, only >7,800 would be 'The Ultimate In "Congress is now pushing ahead porarlly evacuatel. _ Mystic Seaport. After the Re- aurant. Also join us for requested in this year’s budget. with further legislaticm to tig^t- Fire apparatus from five voiuUonjiry 'War toe skippers n Drive-In Teller: ______t ______A ._ i _____ a ___.a_A.__ . __ a M A Vvl ^ F ri. Sat. luncheon, won’t you? Be Also questioned was an In­ Hours: en environmental and safety towns helped fight toe blaze owners of the privateers, crease of almost >6,000 in the Personalized Service standards. which spread toroujgh toe tree were privately ownedi ( sure to bring the chil­ Monday thru Wednesday Monday thru Wednesday years Public Health Nursing budget dren . . . we have a spe­ He suggests that a National tops, according to Bralnard. vessels of war, led toe opening A P R IL 23 - 24 9 ;00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. cial menu just for them. and a new Item of >436 for the 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. Goals Institute would enable ------:------of toe great shipping trade with Homemaker-Home Hesilth Aide “ legislative bodies and sincere Thursday Thursday China and India thus creating BOWERS SCHOOL O PEN 7 D A YS 11 A.M. Service. citizens in all WEilks of life to Computer Held a greater demand for rope. ThoniEis Ford, one of He­ 9 :00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.rft. 9 ;00 a.m. to 5 :00 p.m. reach decisions based upon TO 9 P.M. From then until well after toe Princeton Street bron’s representatives on toe GRAND 6 ;00 p.m. to 8 ;00 p.m. 6 ;00 p.m. to 8 :00 p.m. comprehensive and factual cost U.S. Lifeline Civil War, sailing vessels were Oolumbla-Hebron-Andover Pub­ information.” NASHVILLE, Term. (A P ) toe__ biggest business of rope 8:30 P.M. HELPFUL HINTS lic Health Nursing Agency Friday Friday “ If you pull toe plug on the m ^ g i^ Plac^ stems of wilted ai^iar- board of directors explained You hear toe phrase so often would 9 ;00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. 9 ;00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. computer this country agus'in cold water to refresh that increases in public health these days whenever friends g grinding halt today,” Tickets At Door them. nursing were due mainly In Saturday gather: “ You won’t find me In g^yg Robert Theobald, Ctolum- OPENING Saturday salaries. Insurance and worit- nia-MAi«»n THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 9 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon the stock market for a lortg time bia University socioeconomlst. men’s compensation. 9 :00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon yet—not after toe beating I took --por better or worse this is a THEATRE EAST Donation As for Hebron’s participation last year.” Who then Is doing technological society,” he added "Italian In the Homemaker-Home the trading? at toe Vanderbilt University Im- $2.50 Health Aide Service, of which (Juite clearly it is toe institu- pact Symposium on technologi- G

/ Ai3dvs oaDiw 1 rni MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HEiRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 t>AGE FOUR Bolton Committee OKs HAVE YOU AN Hartnett'Reiser Camposeo-Swiatek Jenks-Englerthl Measure on Wills Superb EVENT SCHEDULED Line on Taxes Can Be Held HARTFORD (AP) — The THAT CALLS FOR General Assembly’s Judiciary Say Democratic Leaders Committee approved and sent'to O A rm m FOOD? toe full legislature Monday three It may be a wedding, a ban­ C» j bills related to wills and estate­ 9ER(//0£ quet or Just an Infonnal get- I Bolton Democratic town lead- Bolton noiw receives over handling, toe committee’s co- together of a society, lodge or era said today that It Is possible $275,000 In state aid. chairmen said. some friendly group. to prevent any Increase In the Mis. Moonan, who is seeking One bill would decrease toe tax rate this year. re-electit. Jenks is serving and Aheam. both parties to get together on of 90 Walnut St. matching accessories and a 10, in Vandergriff Chapel of the as an instructor pilot in the Aheam noted that state edu- a social basis before toe May The Rev Jeremiah Smith cf corsage of white roses. First Methodist Church of Ar­ check section of the 3651st Pilot cation grants of $2(K) per stu- 3 election. It’s a Start Louisville, Ky., performed the A dinner was held at the Villa lington. Training Squadron of the United dent would “ almost surely” be chairmen from both Ground was broken yesterday for a Tennis Forum for the Vernon-Manchester double-ring ceremony and was Capri in Wcdlingford and a re­ The bride is the daughter of States Air Force. raised to $230 by toe state legis- parties presented their plat- celebrant at the nuptial Mass. area. Located off Rt. 15 at exit 97 in Vernon, the indoor tennis facility will All Bhrents photo ception and buffet at the East Lt. Col. and Mrs. Charles E. Mrs. Jenks is a 1970 graduate lature, and that special- educa- forms and Introduced their can- Mrs. Madeline Schmidt of South house championship courts, showers, lockers and saunas. At the groundbreak­ Hartford VIEW Home. For a Englerth of Arlington. The of Texas Technical College In tion grants would be relmburs- ^dates. MRS. ROBERT M. HARTNETT ed at 76 per cent Instead of ing ceremonies were (from the left) Vernon Mayor Frank McCoy; Dave Lew­ Meriden was organist. Easter wedding trip to Montego Bay, bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Lubbock, where she was a 66 Wine Tasters per cent, giving $30,(K)0 in addi­ is, president of the forum; Richard A. St. Germain, builder, and Richard Dah- Mary Alice Reiser of Man­ Namara, Miss Kathy Mc­ lilies were on the altar. Jamaica, Mrs. Camposeo wore Mrs. Robert F. Jenks of Tol­ dean’s list student and a mem­ Mrs. Judy Miner, a member chester and Robert M. Hart­ Namara, and Miss Marilim The bride was given in mar­ an aqua color dress with cocoa land Green and g;reat-grandson ber cf Delta Delta Delta soror- tional funds. of toe Democratic Woman’s lem, vice president of the Tennis Forum, Inc. (Herald photo by Pinto) nett of Windsor were united in Reed, all of (Manchester. The riage by her father. She wore brown accessories and a cor­ of the late William A. Agard jty_ the past yeau*, she has Ckimmittee and chairman of marriage Saturday morning at junior bridesmaid was Miss of Tolland. a gown of crepe over taffeta. sage of cymbldium orchids. Af- taught English, speech and toe group’s wine-tasting party Hebron the Congressional Hotel, one been invited by toe Andover the Church of the Assumption. Anne Reiser of Manchester, designed with jewel neckline, ter April 24, the couple will live The Rev. Ben F. Feemster of physical edueatlan in the Al­ Vernon to be held Friday night at 8:15 block from the Capitol. “ Young a,t Heart” group to a The bride is a daughter of another sister of the bride. wide satin sash at the waistline, in Rocky {fill, the 'First Methodist Church of varado (Tex.) independent at Community Hall, has an­ During their stay, they will social afternoon tomorrow of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Reiser The attendants were dressed an A-line skirt, and cathedral Mrs. Camposeo, a graduate of Arlington performed the double- school district. Capt. Jenks re­ nounced that reservations for Marine Killed observe both houses of Congress Monte Carlo Whist and other of 55 Olcott (Dr. The bride­ alike in beige emipre gowns train. Her veil of silk illusion the University of Hartford Art ring ceremony. Palms, spiral ceived a degree in economics Post O ffice toe party are filled. in session, attend committee regular games. groom is a son of Mrs. Francis trimmed in pink. They wore was attached to a satin head- School, is an instructor in the candelabra, and an arrange­ from the College of William She asks that those on toe In Vietnam War hearings, participate in' sem- Any residents wishing to at- Hartnett of Windsor and the matching picture hats, and car­ bow, and she carried a bouquet Meriden school system. Mr. ment of gladioli, tulips, and and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., guest list notify her if they will inars conducted by top level tend should meet at the Gilead late Mr. Hartnett. ried bouquets of pink and hot- cf cymbidluni c rchlds and Camposeo, a graduate of Man- com flowers were on the altar. where he was a member of Gets Okay be unable to attend, since there To Be Honored people from many of toe Fed- Congregational Church at 1 The Rev. Robert Burbank of Manfred photo pink carnations. stephanotis. The bridal gown Chester High School, received The bride was given in mar­ Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. is a waiting list. eral agencies, visit toe Supreme p.m. the C3iurch of die Assumption Brian Hartnett of Windsor was fashicmed bv the bride’s his his BA degree from Bellar- riage by her father. She wore Members of Jones-Keefe Post court, the White House and oth------performed the double-ring cere­ served as his brother's best Engaged mother. mine College, Louisville, Ky. He a gown at ivory delustered satin For Ditch The program, which will be gj American Legion have er points of interest. All meals Manchester Evening Herald mony and was celebrant at the presented by Bernard Scheer of officially change toe will be arranged. The only re- Hebron correspondent Anne man. Ushers were Matthew Mrs. David Thorstenson of “ » second Heuten- accented with pearls and crys­ Princeton Adds A The engagement of Miss Di­ nuptial Mass. Reiser of Rockville and Thom­ ant with the Army National tals, designed with jewel neck- Although the state will not al- Bolton Notch Package Store, T/»nAn striction is that all applicants Emt, Tel. 228-3971. ana Patricia Hinchey to Ste­ Hartford, sister of the bride. The bride was given in mar­ as Reiser of Manchester, broth­ Guard and is emidoyed at Trav­ llite, long tapered sleeves and To Female Rolls low toe town to Install a culvert wlU include a discussion of sev- Jones- twenty-one years o f ------phen Banas, both of Manches­ was matron of honor. Her long- under Rt. 30 to relieve a drain- eral wines and their proper Keefe-Batson Post 95, Inc. In riage by her father. She wore ers of the bride; and Martin elers Insurance CO., Hartford. chapel train. Her chapel-leiigth PR01CETON, N.J. (AP) — a gown of peau de sole ^cent- jm,j TIumias Levesque ter, has been announced by her sleeved yellow crepe blouse W ade photo age problem at the Vernon Post uses. Scheer Is a well known honor of Marine Pvt. James Bat- Young people from Hebron Ecology Topic parents, Mr. and Mrs. David was worn with a full-length mantilla of silk illusion and Princeton University aiuiounced ed with s ^ d pearls and d e s ^ - ^ ^ Windsor, French lace was attached to a Sunday that it would admit 300 Office, it will allow toe InattUla- connoisseur of -wines. killed In Vietnam who may be Interested ore ed with bishop sleeve, A-Une „ . , ^ u W. Hinchey of 75 Hilltop Dr. floral print skirt in shades of Engaged pearl-trimmed headpiece, and women to next year’s freriiman Won of a run-off ditch. The wine-tasting portion of toe March 26, 1967. asked to send a letter to toe Of AL Women skirt and detachable cathedral Mrs. Reiser w ^ e a pink Itaen V Her fiance is the son of Mr. tangerine, yellow and lime. She Engagement For nearly ten years, there program will be followed by an ^he first Rham High School Town Committee stating the train. Her veil of sUk Ulusion dress and chlffw coat with and Mrs. Conrad Banas of 193 wore a matching headbow, and The engagement of Miss Bar­ she carried a bouquet of Easter class, 100 more than originally lilies, tulips, daisies and ca^ planned. has been a problem in toe park-Informal coffee hour attended graduate and Hebron resident reasons they would like to at- “ What Can toe Individual Do was attached to a matching matching a^essories ^ d a cor- E. Center St. carried a single long-stemmed bara Smith of Hamden to Den­ ing lot of the post office with by Democratic candidates. to die In toe service of his coun- tend and also enclose a brief to Stop 'Pollution?” was toe Boynton - Hill nis Beaulieu of Manchester has ladlum leaves. “nie university cited as rea- headplece, and she carried a “ « e of p i n k i e s ^ hot-piiA Miss Hinchey is a 1968 gradu- yellow rose, water collecting and In toe win- Bulletin Board try in Vietnam Batson’s death biographical sketch. topic chosen by Dan A. Dolenc, P bouquet of roses. camaUons. The bridegroom s ___ The engagement of Miss Rob- been announced by her pcuonts. Mlss Ann S. Tipton of San sons for the change an Increase ate of East Catholic High Bridesmaids were Miss Claire ter months turning the lot Into .pjjg Board of Finance will stunned students, alumni and Letters may be addressed to director of toe Environmental in Rae Boynton to Charles Allan Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Smith Antonio, Tex., was maid of hon- in the number of students living Miss Maureen Reiser of Man- "«>“ »er wore a blue dress and School and is a Junior market- M. Swlatek of Hartford a skating rink and a hazard to ^ session tonight at area townspeople. James Derby, registrar of vot- studies Center and a botanist Chester, sister of the bride, was accessories with a c o ^ (rf or, and the matron of honor was off campus, an increase in the ing major at the University of Miss Eloise J. Swlatek, of South Hia, both of Otwentry, h u 1» ot of Haniden patrons. 8 In toe fireplace room of Com- A committee was formed to ers. East St., or to Mrs. Marl- at Manchester Community Col- maid of honor. Bridesmaids ye»«>w roses and c a ^ o M . d ^ ecU cu t. She is a graduate Meriden, slaters of the bride, is the son of Mr. Mrs. Dan C. Tassos of San number of leaves of absences There was a run-off swale In munity Hall perpetuate his memory and a lyn Horton, secretary, Republi- lege, at toe April meeting of were Miss Suzette Reiser, sls>- A recepUon was held at tte and Mrs. Lionel Beaulieu of 31 of the Hanover School of Mod- and Miss Donna Drununond “ “ y"*®** “ Antonio. Bridesmaids were Miss because of the draft lotteiy and ..... The^Selectmen will meet to- memorial was built on one side can Town Committee, Marjorie the American Legion Auxiliary. the bride; Miss Mary Home. For a motor trip Overland St. toe lot originally but when toe ter of me onue; auaa m a r y ------* ellnv West Hartford. Their blueberry »>«■• Sheryl Wall of San Antonio and receipt of contributions spe- of toe Veteran’s Memorial Field Circle. Preceding his talk, Dolenc Miss Smith Is a graduate of town Installed sewer lines along nleht at 7:30 in toe Ann Dubaldo, Mrs. Paul Me- ^ ^ ^ ‘ ^ ^ ‘ J^tsult wlth'^^“ W . Banas is a 1967 graduate color blouses and blueberry, ^ ^ Mlss Susan L. Stephens of c“ ‘®ally for coeducation. Hamden lOgh School and is em­ Enrollment for the dlass Rt. 30. toe state ordered that ,5 at Rham. Eight of toe 14 students elect- glowed a film, “ We toe Ene- Wltchlta Falls, Tex. For the most part, toe com- ed for membership in toe W.C. depicts the story of ent leather acces«>rie«. ^ of Manchester H i ^ ^ h ^ l and Itae » d ployed at St. Raphael’s 'Hospi­ 1975 also Includes 800 men. toe swale be taken out. _____ They wore sleeveless gowns, mittee paid only for materials, Helser Chapter of toe National po,,’ution in Connecticut. Each couple wUl Uve in Manchester, is also a junior at the UiUver- styl^ to m ^ h th ^ w o r ^ Mayor McCoy said he M^^hester Evening Herald tal. fashioned with spinach g;reen toe money for which was do- Honor Society last week at ^ present was also given a k to. Hartnett, a 1970 grad- alty of Connecticut where he is the h ^ ^ OoventrTraSTschool. Mr. Beaulieu is a graduate of spoke w ^ 1 ^ new ^ "im ls - 3 ^,^^ Correspondent Judith of Central _ empire bodies and ivory color nated by townspeople from An- Rham Hlg^i School are from He- ^ fisting eleven products. uate of Central Connecticut majoring in psychology. He is a matching headbows, and each Mr. Hill is a sophomore___ at Howell Cheney Regitmal Tech­ sioner of Transportation, A. carried a single long-stemmed A-line skirts. They carried bou­ Donohue, tel. 649-8409 dover, Hebron and Marlbor- bron...... State College, U employed at member of the Connecticut Na- the University of Connecticut, nical School and is employed by Earl Wood, who was more re­ most of which are used daily in the Hartford Oourant. Mr. Hart- tlonal Guard in Manchester, pink rose. quets of spring flowers Including ceptive to toe Idea of re-lnstall- ough. - The two seniors elected, John __,_____ .u. Joseph R. Camposeo of Man­ Storrs, and is employed at Bar­ the State Highway Department. TTie bronze plaque was made Baron and Deborah Boucher, nrAHuota nrenent and the nett attended the University ot The wedding is planned for The wedding is planned for cornflowers, white and green ing toe run-off ditch which will chester, cousin of the bride­ ker’s Inc., MTllimantic. in North Windham and placed are both from Hebron and both , itpnJ^tivpq Connecticut and is also em- Aug. 21 at St. Bartholomew’s May 29 at St. John the Bap­ tipped carnations and gold color allow toe water from toe lot to Charges Added groom, served as best man. No date has been set for the w xwrz . on a large stone selected from uve on Burnt Hill Rd. ecological al emaUves^ ployed at the Hartfmrd Ckxirant. Church. wedding. tist Church, New Haven. miniature mums. go out along toe highway where Capt. Roger TOmpkins of Lub­ the drainage is g;ood. In Whipple Case Hoi^ Valley Rd. where Batson Juniors from Hebron who j “ B ^ e s ^ f Wlnd^ * A lived. were elected are Lynn Boucher, irirat nistrirt oresl- bock, Tex., served as best man. The instaUaUcm of toe culvert Groomsmen were Eric Jenks The Manchester Detective Equipment and services for Burnt Hill R d.; Steven 'Derby, s, to run under thetoe •‘oadroad was dl^dis- bureau has added charges of moving toe stone were donated; East St.; Deborah Devins, Ab- ^ ff of Rome, N. Y., and William Ellington Honor Roll (Nvlilt t EiHrt Sink* couraged as it has been noted injury to a m i ^ and Rham High School students dug bey Dr.; Kevin Lyman, Wall Auxllla^ Swanson^hadwick Jenks of Syracuse, N. Y., broth­ that toe ♦AAo.rq tenants on rHptoe nthprother risk foundation which was st.; Mae Rychlovsky, Deepwood ers of the bridegroom; Fred • CoiNlId side are experiencing septic vagrancy, FBESHMEN Cindy Bassett Steven Kwasnik • Mor vZmanOtTy ‘^ ster'^ ly Poured also at no cost A l^ d<> or. ; and Joan Sagljo, North St. "[.^ ^ ^ ^ "‘ ^ ^ “ '‘ Ha^^S.rd^D^ E. Englerth of Arlington, broth­ • Prt'Bridalt tank problems. Vt. man 1— ,J ^ •' nated ------____- the__ foundation______students chosen______for member-______sironacn or wesi tiaruora, ue Dorothy Jean Chadwick of High Honors Karen Bessette Patti Lolka • Engog«m«nt PIm^ s er of the bride; Euid Capt. • Amiounctintnti • Invitatlont Andover became the bride of Elisabeth Boltrni Stuart Magdefrau A. Richard Lombardi, en- ® ^ West^St l°rms and shrubbery to be ship In toe society must excel partment and District Unda Donnell Thomas Holton at Ck>lumbus, Wesley Wayne Swanson of Roger Brahm Edward Mathews PROFESSIONAL glneer, after an investigation of breaking Into a West St. around the memorial. i„ scholarship, leadership, ser- Children and Youth chairman, JoAnn Matyla Miss. Kevin Englerth and Scott Wethersfield Saturday evening Sherry Brennan John McChnville fipjg ,PHOTOGR>^HERS toe site, explained that toe ex- home. y^^^^ g, y,g dedication yjee and character. Members of several nelghbor- Judith Okolo Englerth, both of Fort Worth, in a candelight ceremony at (Jeraldine Pelecchia Frances Brown Janet Morgaason 75 Laurel SP.« MMclittter Isting dry well catch basin lo- Capt. Joseph Sartor said in- ceremonies. May 17, 1968, toe The Chapter will hold Indue- “ " ‘t* also attended. Tex., and cousins of the bride, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Andover Congregational Church. Donna Sporck Guy Champ Carm en Pellecchla Gated to the rear of toe park- vestigration indicated that a nag to fly over toe memorial tion ceremonies on Thursday Mrs. Ruth Hlckox served as served as candlelighters. ing lot does not provide ade- five-year-old girl was taken was donated by Jones-Keefe evening. May 6 at 7:30 in toe Hie hostess. Mrs. Millicent Wal- The bride is the daughter of Honors Debra (hiahman William Quinn Mr. and Mrs. William Chad­ Richard Finance Margaret St. Germain quate leaching to accommodate from her bed In a West St. post 95. Rham High School auditorium, lett. Unit Children and Youth Ruth Adler Senior Social chairman, arranged toe pro- wick of Andover Lake. The James Fitzgerald Pamela Schlechtweg toe site runoff. He said at toe home about 3:30 a.m. After the services. It was sent Kevin Ballasy time of his inspection toe catch The men, Nlel Whipple, 36, to Airman Geoeffry Klrkham of Hebron Senior Citizens have gram. Loitng photo bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Gary Benevldes Douglas Friedrich Lynn Sclbek Carl Swanson of Wethersfield Vicki Frost Scott Zahner basin was completely full of was originally charged with Hebron who was stationed at Engaged Monica Blonlarz water. breaking and entering with Phu Cat Air Force Base in Viet- and the late Mr. Swanson. Mark Ckxinors Robert Goric SENIORS He suggested that toe site crlmlnsd intent and 1s being held nam. 'The flag was flown over The eng;agement of Miss Lin­ The Rev. Raymond Bradley, Elaine Cooke Susan Orazianni High Honors could be regraded to drain en- in Ueu of $1,000 ball. Vietnam by a USAF pilot and da Ann Lappen to Barry E. pastor of Andover Congrega- Barbara Costello Karen Gustafson . iFrrs r Smith, both of Manchester, has tlonal Church, performed the Nancy Gustafson Rita Blonlarz tirely out Into toe highway. He poUce said they received an returned to Hebron where It Ellen Criips Teresa Adams been announced by her parents, double-ring ceremony. Mrs. AI- Lynn Henderllng attributed part of toe drainage ggriy com ing complaint from a permanenUy over toe me- To get that good feeling Robert Dawscxi Paul (hirtls Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lappen bert Patch was organist and Virginia Debrava Dale Hewitt FORMAL problem to toe fact that toe Mrs. Virginia Nadeau that a morlal. Kim Hills of 23 Lyness St. Mrs. Donnal Chrlsberg, violin- Beverly DeCarii Scott Hills land Immediately to toe rear of man who had been hanging _ Internship Program I n s i d e ... Her fiance is the son of Mr. ist. The soloist was Elwood Linda Dexter Gary Jackopsic Honors We the post office has been exca- around toe home at 6 West St. ^"^® Republics Town and Mrs. Harry Smith of Wad- Hudson. An arrangement of Linda Doane Cheryl Johndrow’ Candace Chrdtsen vated to create a sizeable pond ^ad just ’’staggered’’ out of her Committee h ^ voted to sel^t Donna Edwards Steven Kovaclk Joann Bukowski of water several feet deep. He gaud's bednim . When police f 2 dell Rd. white carnations, pink rosebuds Mark Ltmbeiger Rent Miss Lappen is a 1969 grad- and heather was on the altar, Laurl Gayton Daniel Brown said this water is Impounded at arrived Mr Nadeau had detain- attend toe Summer Thomas Luginbuhl uate of Manchester High School. 'The .bride was escorted to the Terry Gustafson Grace Boucher a Wgh.r 0^ th. TZ S’,.a‘’'Zr R '[saiE' Donna Lynch • • • ■ • Mr. Smith has been in the altar by her brother, Arthur Daniel Hamm Barbara Blair It Bradford Masterson uiMtoubt^ly^contribuLs to tbe Welcker Jr.. Congreaamen Rob- U.S. Navy for two years and Chadwick of Andover. She wore Paul Johnson Mathew Betz • “ f a ” look water problem by keeping toe ^''^Ipple s ca ^ was continued Steele and Stewart McKin- Oieryl Komlnskl Frank McDermott Martin Bernier > lOMr out! is attending school at the U.S. a princess style gown of crepe Christine McKechnie subsoll saturated because of toe ^ ’ ney. JiU Lewis Dmiald Benevldes Naval Air Station in Memphis, appllqued with lace and design- EVERYTHING hydraulic head exerted by toe , An tavesti^tion M toe prem- on June 7. 35 interns from Space Conditioning James Miller Tenn. ed with stand-up collar, full Martha Lisk Joanne Ballasy Eileen O’Chnnor FOR WEDDINGS difference in elevation dUcloaed a cut out screen Connecticut will arrive in Wash- The wedding is planned for georgette sleeves, and a train. Nancy Lockhart Jeff Abom The Council agreed with toe unlocked kitchen win- mgton, D.C. for toe five-day David Luginbuhl Bonnie Pallia John (houlnard AND ALL May 15 at the home of her Her elbow-length veil of silk Robert PaloseJ Mayor that toe town should go „ i. Prosvam. S £ A new and better central Luanne Luginbuhl Thomas DeCarll FORMAL 0 grandmother, Mrs. John H. illusion was arranged from a Joann Flrrello ahead and do toe work of put- Mrs. Nadeau told poUce she Each Monday thereafter, a Lappen of 525 Gardner St. matching headbow, and she car- Michael Makowlcz Shawn Donovan OCCASIONS ting In toe runoff swale, with as was awakened by > noise and new class of interns will begin air-conditioning system that’s Beth Ann Powley Judith Emmick ______ried a lighted brandy snifter Rebecca Manner IN STOCK little involvement as possible, saw a man in toe home. PoUce their ex^rience until Aug. 7 Mark Masley Gary Reed William Enes adaptable to any home,regard- Denise StanUewlcz The post office building Is prl- say toe little girl later said she when a total of nine classes will Extended Forecast Kathleen MtdCeever Martha Falcone Nothinz to Mod Rain ending Thursday mom- stephMoUs. T ^ bridal gown vately owned and leased by toe had been taken outside toe home have completed toe program. Joseph Mlchalkiewlcz ^ Kathleen Gately away f o r ___ less of design, construction or ing followed by clearing. Fair Jeff Nelson Pamela Sucheckl Post Office Department. to a car. The interns will be housed at Miss Irene Lathrtp of And­ Paul Gagne \ Friday. Partly cloudy Saturday Ksuren Pellerln Cheryl Tracy Daniel Goric present heating system! ; What You Get: with a chance of rain over coast- over was maid of honor. Her ElUzabeth Trueb Kim Prokop ' Jean Hirth • Sealy Firm Twin Mattress and Box Spring al sections. Near normal tern- Kown of lilac crepe, trim m ^ Gary Watson Stephen Kellner The unique SPACE-PAK’« System gives you peratures with daily highs av- with rows of deeper lilac rib- Peter Rimalter • St. Mary's No-lron Top Percale Sheet William SaUey Meg WlUey Michael Landmann Ti f c s f 0 n ? quiet, deluxe, draft-free central air-conditioning— through eraging near 60 and overnight bon, was fashioned with Jewel Peter Zielinski Monica Liq>lante BROWN'S the world’s least noticeable air distribution ^ • St. Mary's No-Iron Bottom Fitted Percale Sheet lows averaging near 40. neckline and long fitted sleeves. Allen Schindler Sue Schlechtweg JUNIOBS Herbert Lemer AL T*! SERVICE TIKE SHOP outlets. Installs in hours instead of days, • St. Mary's No-Iron Set of Pillow Coses ------She wore a headbow of match­ Hl|^ Honors IM W. .Middle Tpke. without tearing your house apart or • Extra Sturdy Steel Frame ing ribbon, and she carried a Kim Shoup Dawn Lisk causing costly remodeling problems. Glenna SUcer Dwight Landmann Cynthia Machowski 643-2819 • 1 Polyester Pillow lighted brandy snifter with a • HOBif. CREDIT CARD For free inforfTiation, (II- I .'■( If ,1 Spi’cijl (I- Lynn Steffens Cynthia Okolo TTmothea Mann • 1 St. Mary's No-Iron Bedsjupod (Choice of Colors) casade of heather and pink Ruth Welti Louise Marquis demonstration and installation rosebuds. Beveriy Svlrk estimate, ask us about the remarkable, • I Headboard (Choice of |g Decorator Styles)!. BARR iClN i Barbara Sycz - Honors Alan MlchaUdewlcz advanced-design SPACE-PAK™ Central Harvey John Swanson of Jocui Peterson ONE STOP Alan VecchioUa Beverly Bachofner Wethersfield served as his Air-Conditioning System! A Sayings O f $41.00 CHOCOLATES Laura Welti Debra Bajohr Brock Peterson brother’s best man. Ushers were Dianne Williamson Raymond Bedard Nadine SaUey Roger Curtis-Johnson of Colum­ Andrea Wnuk Richard Brahm Paul Schulze CAR SERVICE Headquarters bia and Kenneth William Chad­ Catherine Skipper WE HONOR (AP & MASTER CHARGE SOPSfNMIOiBES Joan Buscaglia wick Jr., of Manchester, Miriam (hntor Greg Spak FOGARTY BROS., INC. nephews of the bride. Hlgh'Hooors Francis Carney Danny Svirk Drive in today ... Charge it! Mrs. (Jhadwick wore a peach Carlene Bums Susan Sweeney 319 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER Visit Fracchla photo, Paul Currier Telephone 649-4539 color knit dress. The bride­ Pamela Chldwril Donna Chishman Cynthia Szarek MRS. WESLEY WAYNE SWANSON Catherine Klejna -THZ UASVIL or UAlN ■nUTT' WILSON TIRES • BATTERIES • ACCESORIES groom’s mother wore a blue Douglas Flamino Wesley Taber MI - WT MAIM SnUDCr. MANCmSTEn SCPERIOK SERVICE Irme Marquis Air Conditioning Liggett Drug knit dress. Both had white car­ Judith FuUer Donna Thompson opfat MONDAY THRU SATURDAY t:U TO 248 Spnii-e Street Fuel 011 — 011 Burner nation corsages. Mrs. Swanson wore a green and 1 at the Gilead Hill School in Melinda Salley THURSDAY t M TO Salea and Service 24 Hour Customer Service Glenn Gately Jesse Turner .. 1 M9-802U Tircsfonc ^Tircsfone A reception was held in the white checked suit. The couple Hebron. Mr. Swanson is employ- Laura Scovllle Philip Griswold Kathy Wallace .V, I / • CITGO CREDIT CARD at the Paricade social room of the church. For wiU live in East Hartford. ed as a foreman at the Display . Honors Michael Wambolt / Richard Grlswcdd V a wedding trip to Baihados, Mrs. Swanson teaches Grade Workshop in Hartford. Richard Babcock Court Hamed Margaret WUllamson PAGE SEVEN PAGE. SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 MA^ICHESTER EVENIITO HERALD. MANCHESTER. <50NN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 South Windsor formation can be gathered. or late, by treaty or by executive a«free- Tolland T’onight, 46th District Represen­ G>urt Cases tative niomas J. Donnelly will ment, and with or without peace be­ Connecticut Yankee &%M pS kIFIH6 Town Council attend the special meeting in ON AU WINTII CIOTHIS tween the textile industries of our two SotnjLaLJthiL Windsor to ask that considera­ MO H W T CIRODIT COURT 1* countries won't make very much dif­ By A.H.O. School’s Telescope Rules on Sewer tion be given to include Rt. 6 PAUADf ClIANIIS FXIBUHHJBD BY THE ■! In the study committees’ report HHaAU> FRimnNO OO., INC. ference. We are helping Japan decide, Manchester Session WEST MIDDLE T.tfeNPlK 13 Btasell Street Going through some of Con­ ability to wrrite, auid do not? We Payment Method as part of a proposed study to lfeTM4wter. Oona. . today, what kind of world power It will necticut’s political past, as we have, inscribed to ourselves in Two Manchester youths held C a p H a L be conducted concerning future TOOMAS F . FK RQCaON flattering fashion, a book Clare The Town Council last night construction of Rts. 86, 91, and WALTER R. FUROiraON try to be tomorrow. We would serve have been doing recently with over the weekend on $6,0(» bond Put to Varied Usage NEW! — EXenW G PuMllherfl our reading of “ The Lives of Booth Luce wrote about “ Saints gave Collector of Revenue Ed­ 291. Founded October 1. 1381 both nations, and the cause of peace, each on 20 charges including The Questar Telescope and traditional written report cards. William Benton” and of “ Prom­ For Now.” Hm she ever put By Sol R . Cohen ward Monlz the authority to Fitts added that if construc­ NATURAL HEALTH blackmail, appeared in court camera, donated to Tolland Clotheline Art PubUebed Brery Brentac Bzoept O m aajB best, if we could see to it that Japan Is ises To Keep,” by Chester dowm on paper what she could tion of the other three routes and HoUdikys. Entered at tbe PoW Oftlee.td and had their bends reduced, in School a year ago by the The Fine Arts Committee of The Mily public hearing sehed- The winner, to be chosen decide if a property oiwner has FOOD SHOPPE XancfacBter, Oonn., aa Second CUae Kail free to make his own decision, not un­ Bowles, and, before that, our put down about toe sly devils Is held up for review, Rt. 5 the Tolland Junior Women's May 23 in Wallingfo^, will act Justifiable reason to delay de- K atter reading of Joseph Lleberman’s of the Connecticut political the case of Mark Sheehan 17, anniversary (Jom- uled for today is at 7:80 p.m. should be Included in the same der the slightest pressure from a tariff the official hostess for Re­ SUB8CRIFTK>N RATES “ The Power Broker," is an en­ scene? Who, If not she, is ever cf 17 Walker St. to a promUe to ^ be an^"ln- Club will sponsor a clothesline in Windsor by the legisledure’s ciding whether he’ll pay his category. Fayrable tat Adranoe faction in our Senate, or from an Ameri­ going to chronicle toe midnight appear, and for HilUp Labrie, ''“^“able”, instructional aid In Art Festival during the organ!- transportation _ „ committee.__ The publican affairs throughout the newly levied sewer assessment One Tear ...... joyable but somewhat restric- drama which trarjsplred when 16, of 16 Hawley St. to $500 „ ,,area of both laboratory and zaUon’s May Fair to be held at heaJto^' ls~ra a" bm‘"subm ltt^ state during this year. by InstaUmenta or in a lump Manchester Evening Herald Six Mentha ...... U.S0 c a military heel on Japanese soil. tively oriented performance. ts _____ Three MoUha _____ 9.7E Benton, helping his biogra­ John Lodge refused to help surety bond. Labrie was expect- work, tbe Tolland Agriculture Center by State Rep. Victor iSidan of sum. South Windsor correspondent One lIoBlIi ... S.K “ ed to post toat bond. All the « has also been used to devel- State Rep. Francis Mahoney pher recreate his times in Con­ make her a United States Sen­ on May 16 from noon until 6 Windsor. Assessments were levied Barbara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. mimiraip Qp cases were continued to May 3. °P many teaching aids to be of Manchester is backing State THB ASBOOA'niD FRBSB Emotions And Disease necticut politics, Bowles, telling ator? ,, . ■ „ -The act would pronride for a March 1 'with the total payment nie Aaaooated Freaa ia ezdualTely en- Or when is John Lodge, for The two were arrested hy teachers at the school, Comptroller Nathan Agostinel- or the notification of the elec­ his owm story, and Lleberman, construction of li’s announcement that he will tided to the ■ nae of...... renohUoaUan of aH Emotional factors may havf a very that matter, ever going to Wednesday night after an in- accerding to high school science t ^ provided ^ th i.9i_ and Rt. 291 tion of the nine-year installment news dlapatciiea _ credited to It or not other- telling the story of John Bailey, vestigatlon of a case in which a department head Victor Ovadla. refuse to authorize the expendi­ ___ credited______in thle paper and alao the important influence on whether or not a have all been located on thei prove, in print, that he had 1 tbtough Windsor. Manchester payment option at a five per I ^ A V I local news pubUdied here. more reason than he ever said Manchester man claimed two telescope will receive ture of state funds for printing cent interest rate payable by AU rMUa of repuhUcatlan of apenlal die- particular individual is vulneraUle to a Democratic side of the state’s displayed during ^own Manager Robert Weiss patoheaica nerebi are alan reaerred. publicly for getting rid of one hitch-hikers assaulted him, de- “ ®® the science the fair. a pornographic appendix to a fD a o ir political story. has endorsed a proposal for a April 1. If a property owner certain specific disease. of the political leaders who had manded money and drove off P™fiTajn expands, according to Proceeds from the festival report on pornographic condi­ chose the installment plan, first The Herald PrinthiK Onmpamr Inc., aa- One thing that hasn’t chang­ with the car. Ovadla, particularly in the Rt. 291 connecting Windsor with tions in Connecticut. AUTOMATIC OR sumen no financialin clal reaponamOlW to r tn>o- TUs was the report of a psychologist ed, obviously, since we first be­ helped make him? will be used toward toe puiv Manchester. payment would be due in April erapidoal errorsora appearing iiiiiMiailiii „in adTeitaw-______We have been asking such Police say the two are also ®arth science course, chase of a painting by a local The report is by the State of 1972 otherwise payable in CALL DELIVERY < menu and other rsading matter hi Uve who, the other day, addressed a seminar gan to notice politics. Is that suspects in a car theft last Mon- Observation sessions will be a Kancheater Brening Herald. questions for years, and no artist to be dimated to the Tol­ Commission for Standards of full by April 1 this year. PER GAL. the Democratic party Is more day in the Parkade and a series mtural outgrowth of the astron- Tbe legislature’s committee Decency, appointed by former 24 HR. BURNER being conducted by a national organisa­ biographies, autobiographies, or land Public Library. According to the council, for SUhacrOier to Loa Angela Thnea-WaKdng- likely to contain the makers of cf thefts at SAS Buick. °tn y portltyi of the course. The on general law has given a fa­ Gov. John Dempsey in 1969. . SERVICE YEAR ROUND lon Post News Serrrlce. tion which devotes itself to fighting the memoirs ever appear. The Re­ Deeds Filed a reasonable cause, (such as Fill service client cf N. B. A. Service, Inc. books than the Republican Labrie and Sheehan are each camera will permit the taking vorable report to a bill which Agostlnelll said that the appen­ publican side of Connecticut po­ sickness) a property owner will Publiahers Repreaentatlva — Katnenra, disease in question. party. For this modem era. charged with blackmail, four ®»d developing of acutal slides Six waranty deeds were filed would change toe name of the dix is in itself pornographic Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency litical history, apparently, is with Town Clerk Gloria Meu- be gflven 80 days grace for his — New Torii, CMaago, lietniU and Boaton. Dean Cross of Tale was toe counts of theft of a motor ve- celestial bodies and geolog- Grand Chapter of the State of and that it should not be made Not only is toe “ up tight” Und of never going to be told. rant last week, recording the choice of payment. However, NATIONAL OIL CO. @ 2 first of a line, with his auto­ Connecticut to Grand Chapter MBMBBR AUDIT BURBAU OF dRCCLA- hlcle, assault with intent to rob, leal formations for use as teach- public at taxpayers’ expense. character who has all kinds' of emo­ biography. Cross, Lleberman, We are, however, beginning sale of property. of Royal Arch Masons of Con- the late landowner will be TIONa to nurture a sly, confidential theft of registration plates, con- aids. The commission announced B88-5544 tional "bang-ups” more likely to prove Benton, Bowles—these are the splracy to take a motor vehicle Since planetary motiem Is gov- Deeds filed Include Clifford nectieut Thursday that its report was charged a “ delinquent fee rate DIgilay advertlalng oioaing Ixwra hope that some day, not too W. Shea Construction Co. to lo r Monday — 1 pm. niday. books of Connecticut politics of nine per cent aimum from susceptible to toe disease in question, long from now, something wrlll without permisslcHi, and at- ®"»®d by the laws of physics. Lester ^Katz,'property on Kings- being printed minus the appen­ For Tueaday — 1 pm . Satnraay. since 1930. The committee on public dix. March 1 to April 1” plus a lien For Wedneaday — 1 pm . Mloaday. but he is also less likely to coc^ier&te be done by a Republican tal­ tempt to commit a statutory “ »®®® observations will be Intro- . For TliarBilay — 1 pm. Fieaday What, then, is the matter crime. duced into toe physics course at ^ health and safety has given a Mahoney, who has a bill in release fee of $6.70. ent. As we watch Republican Yost Constructiem Co. Inc. to For Friday — 1 pm . Wedneaday. well in medicine's subsequent effort to with toe other side of the pic­ the school, Ovadla said. favorable report to a bill which for creation of a commission to Liens are placed automatical­ flasstfled deadline 4:30 pm . d » be­ State Senator Roger Eddy of The hitch-hiking victim told Frederick N. and Barbara Y. fore pUbUoatlon 4:30 pm . lYlday tor ture? Have there been no inter­ In anticipation of this, physics would require toe prompt re­ study the effects of 'violence, ly on properties If the tax of­ help him. Newington prowl toe Senate police he received threatening Ihdemaur, property cn Eliza­ Saturday and Kooday pUbUcatlon. esting Republican figures? Are moval of deceased persons in crime and pornography on the fice la not notified of toe course We do not mention the particular Chamber and the Capitol corri­ notes in the mail demanding ihstructor James Harvey will beth Lane. there no Republicans who know be studying the physics of as­ convailescent hospitals, rest young, said he has viewed the of action for payment intended ~ H s i t Tuesday, April 20 dors, writh a not quite benign money for toe return of his car.' Katherine Dambeck to Valer­ i|ou'llf4liinlovq disease in question, because we do not how to wrrite? tronomy at a National Science homes, and homes for the aged. appendix and toat, to print it, by the property owner. look which denotes not only The car ftoally turned up out­ ie C. McCIellsuid, property on Where is the book about the Foundation Summer Institute. "would be a disgrace.” In other action the council happen to think it matters. sharp powers of objective ob­ side his home last Wednesday. Garnet Ridge. with our sliom. fabulous J. Henry Roraback? Unique Features The House yesterday passed He commented, "To print the approved the appointment of Bad Game Plan For Okinawa Ihe great discovery of this psycholo­ servation, but also an addiction An East Hartford man arrest­ John R. and Cecile O. Bene­ Mrs. Paul Kuehn, newly elect­ 'ill Is he to remain forever Just appendix at toe taxpayers’ ex­ to philosophical introspection, ed early yesterday morning as The telescope and camera dict to Gary and Caroline Craw­ and sent - to the Senate a bill "the nAraelt «f mdnltrUt | gist, for what it is worth, and we think more and more of a vaguely have been used for many pur­ concerning the hidographlc pense and to distribute it pos­ ed president of the Public flowTitown moneLtiitM'^__ Back In March, when Chairman Wil­ we find ourselves at least he fled from the Morland Tool ford, property on Dunn HIU Rd. Health Nursing Association; Dr. it is worth a great deal, has been part gieantic legend? poses besides astronomical (hand-written) will of the late sibly to every school and library bur Mills of the House Ways and Means aware that the power and toe Co. on Tolland Tpke. had toe William E. Jr. and Grace M. Thaddeus J. Gutkowski, a South . special purchase! What happens to Republicans playwright. Maxwell Anderson, In our state would be to com­ of the knowledge of every good physician capacity are on' toe scene. charge of breaking and enter- viewing, due to the unique fea- Knopf to John and Cecile Bene­ Windsor physician; Mrs. Law­ Committee engineered his personal deal who are eonspicuous for their ing with criminal intent against tureg of the Questar telescope. dict, property on Sugar HIH Rd. llie bill would authorize toe pletely disregard the morals from the beginning of toe healing art, rence I. Decker, a member of Jumbo 26c spools, belding corticelll, with the Japuiese textile Industry, he him continued until April 26. according to Ovadla. John Drost, Burley Hammond probate Judge in Stamford,' our young and of our adults.” toe Board of Education, and mercerized, all colors was, in one sense, encroaching on the and it has applied, and does apply, we Thomas A. Cyr, 37, is being The first workout given toe and James J. McWalter to where Mr. Anderson died, to re­ State Rep. Dorothy Miller of Councilmen Robert Smith and new telescope was during the Richard St. Germain, property move from the record two Bolton, a member of toe 15- privileges and authorities of the execu­ are sure, to many and periuqw to al­ held in lieu of $1,000 bcxid. Robert Sklenar to the five- 1970 solar eclipse when students on Mile Hill Rd. holographic wills written by Mr. member State Commission for no. 50 most all diseases. A Thought for Today Police were on a routine pa­ member study committee to re­ tive branch of government. His excuse Current Quotes trol when they saw a main in not only ■viewed toe eclipse but Bulletin Board Anderson in 1966 and 1967, and Standards of Decency, said that view -the regional health dis­ thread (no limit) 2 for 2Se What no one has as yet fully propos­ to deliver them to his widow, she, too, is against printing the for doing so was that he was getting Sponsored by the Manchester the shop flee out the back door. took pictures. A county Mvlde Cana confer­ trict proposal for South Wind­ I9c size...... now 10c ed, however, is what would seem to be Council of Churches Various solar, lunar and ence for married couples will Mrs. OUda Anderson. appendix. a bargain from the Japanese, In their By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A warning shot failed to stop sor and Manchester. Mayor the fugitive, but he tripped and celestial observations have been be held tonight at 8 in St. Mat­ Mrs. Miller said that the other Howard Fitts said he felt that agreement to set voluntary quotas on the natural consequence of such an “ All that remains are the come fill your sewing basket Sex Is a Biological Urge was caught. made and are kept In a log over thew’s Parish Center under the Rules of the “ Miss Teen Re­ members of toe commission de­ the choice of representatives awareness of toe oonnectloa between toe bare stark facts of seven sense­ clined to let her see toe appen­ their export of textiles to this country, Larry Donahue. 23, of 19 an extended period. leadertoip of the Rev. Thomas publican” contest, being run by was very good and would ef­ Now, when you come right less murders—seven people emotions and disease susceptibility. This Grove St. and Henry R. King, Slides have been developed as LaFleur, director of the Family the Connecticut YR (Young Re­ dix. "Considering that I was fect "various points of views and thus avoiding the dangerous legisla­ down to it and face the cold whose lives were snuffed out by allowed to reellti and view other would be the development of preventive 23, of 234 New State Rd. arrest- teaching adds by using the tele- Life Apoetolate. The subject of publican) Clubs, specify that from various segments of in­ tive business o f opening a new tariff hard facta, there really is only total strangers for motives toat the conference will be “Oom- entries must be 18 and 19 years pornographic materials, I can terested Town residents.” psychology to deal not with the obvious one reason young people have ed March 9 after they allegedly scope to magnify pictures of law to all kinds of protectlcmist amend­ remain known only to them . . . tried to poet peace posters on photograph projections of bor- munlcation in Marriage, Under­ of age and single. In addition, only assume toat the jtooto- The matter of what to do sex relations. It Is, In a word, Not only is the death penally ap­ case of emotional imbalance strong toe fruit door of the town hall, rowed slides and filmstrips, standing and Discovery.” ' eligible entries must be enroll­ graphs in toe appendix were too about the gypsy moth in the ments. Nature Study By Sylvian Oflara the biological urge, the desire propriate but it is almost com­ emotional disturbances which may pose were found guilty of posting The photography of wildlife High school students in St. ed in the Republican Party as disgusting to be seen by the Town was brou^t to the atten­ The executive branch was not pleas­ SKUNk CABBAGE for exciting and pleasurable pelled by this case.” —Judge Matthew’s youth program will signs on a public building. in its natural environment aa “ Federal Electors.’’ public,’’ she remarked. tion of the Town OouncU by danger to the individual's physical sensation. The argument that Charles H. Older, sentencing toe attend the monthly retreat pro­ Deputy Mayor Warren West­ ed by Congressman Mills’ initiative and Charges of breach of peace well aa landscape photography “ We love each other; why defendants In the Siaron Tate gram at the Immaculate. Re­ brook. Egg cases from last health even though they never impair agxdnst both, levied after an al- has been made possible, informal exercise of the role of dealing should we wait?” could be re­ murder trial to death. treat House tonight, leaving yea’s gypsy moth population are his ability to conduct a normal life in with another country. President Nixon phrased: “ We want each oth­ leged exchange of words with An additional use has been from St. Matthew’s parking lot now on trees all over the state Assistant Town Manager John made by an art student recelv- Rockefeller Confident spumed as unsatisfactory the agreement society. er’s body: why should we “ WhUe we were made aware at 6 p.m. and returnteg at 10. and residents are concerned as OF MANCHESTER wait?” Harklns, were nolled. Ing instruction in the use of the All Tolland schools will oper­ to the effect the forecasted dev­ Chairman Mills had negotiated. He had, We doctor minds, now, to make it of rare, Isolated instances Other cases disposed of in- camera, producing photographs Telephone 643-5171 A ate on a half day sessiui tomor- astation of foliage by the new possible for them to get along with the Inside ■Why do they want each oth­ where marijuana had been used Welfare Limit Is Legal eluded; as an artistic medium and also nevertheless, no way to force Chairman er’s body? Simply because they In combat situations in Viet­ row, permitting the teachers to generation will have on South world, and with other people. We may, Muskie And The Trots have been fooling around with Jaf them. framework of marriage in or­ cohol and narcotics at military iq[>eeding, fined $30u ' lt;30 until 1 p.m. is proi>osing for welfare reci­ He said the court. In a ruling method is used. remained In effect. sent home notices 'with school on the question, held that a The Council tabled action or By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak der that full love may come to bases. Jonathan A. Day, 24, of Graf­ The United Congregational pients. The old Roman- precept for the best children, urging parents to at­ state could have such a reslden- discussion on the proposed re- But, although blocked from immedi­ completion. But it is being dis­ ton, Mass, found guilty of fail­ Church Choir will rehearse to­ “ I’m not a lawyer so I can P kind of living — a sound mind in a sound ure to drive in the established tend 'Thursday night’s public morrow night at 7:30 at the say it,” he told publishers at­ cy requirement only on compel- location of Rt. 6 until more in- ate reversal of the bargain the execu­ WASHINGTON—The fact that took over the Young Socialist day’s demonstration want more torted for excitement and plea­ “ Three-fourths of all profes­ body — made it seem that the two things lane, fined $20. hearing on the proposed school church. tending the annual Associated ling reasons. tive branch could and did move to con­ Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Alliance (then three years old) than Just peace in Vietnam. sure Is likely to turn Into some­ sional liability suits could be budget for the 1971-72 fiscal The Board of Education will Press luncheon held in the Wal­ “ Believe me, we’ve got the might be maintained separately, as In 1960, the Trots have under­ Their literature describes the thing much less pleasant after avoided by more sensitive treat­ Lessely G. Edwards, 29, of tinue the battle on another front, Maine endorsed Saturday’s anti­ year. hold a work session tomorrow dorf-Astoria Monday. “I think compelling reasons,” he said, gone an amazing renaissance. Communist aggression in Viet­ the act has been completed. ment from doctors.” —Richard Plantsvllle, found guilty of op­ cooperating but sepcuute entities. We war , demonstration here with­ The hearing on the school night at 8 in its offices at the we’ll win this, because I think listing a lack of housing, health with other weapims. ■ The Young Socialist Alliance nam as “ the Vietnamese revo­ The argument that their par­ M. Markus, president of the erating a motor vehicle )»iille are more certain, now, that they are out even considering its domina­ board’s $2,313,046 budget re­ Hicks Memorial School, concen-< the emergency is so serious.” problems, school difficulties and It was at this point that President has replaced the faction-tom lution” and heaps praise on it. ents are engaging in extra­ American fTrlal Lawyers Asso­ under toe influence of liquor, tion by Trotskyist Communists quest will be held in the Tol­ tratlng its attention mi the “ Eig^t of nine years ago I ve­ a fiscal crisis that is driving interdependent and inseparable. Growing anti-war passion has marital practices, so they can ciation, advising doctors how to fined $100. NUxon aniKNmeed that he planned to ful­ typifies the cloak of respectabil­ SDS (Students for a Democratic land High Gym at 8 p.m. budget to be presented to a pub­ toed a one-year residency law Job-producing Industries away, ity Inadvertently provided for Society) as the most important shielded these realities from the do the same, breaks down, for avoid malpractice suits. Robert L. Greenleaf, 21, of for New York State,” Rockefel- Rockefeller said toat if Con- fill his agreement to return Okinawa to liberals. Well-organized and I personally know scores of (Coventry, found guilty of de­ Parent Conferences lic hearing Thursday night. the far left by liberals. radicail organization on college Kindergarten teachers at the ______gress sets a federal minimum Japan by submitting the return to the campuses and is now prime purposeful, the Trotskyists take young people who got them­ livering llqquor to a minor, fin* welfare payment of $2,400 for a More Bird Per Feather In their rising anti-war senti­ ’’Those damn Yankees have Meadowbrook School will hold Manchester Evening Herald mover in national anti-war the trouble to plan nationwide selves mixed up sexually, ed $60. family of four the state would Senate tn the form of a treaty which ment, Muskie and other prom­ no reason to dream of normali­ parent conferences next week, Tolland correqiMident Bette NLRB Chief CLOSfD It has been said before, and it will be demonstrations. demoniitratlons, and liberals whose parents lived lives of Dennis K. Hutton, 24, of 107 try to put all addltlMial pay­ would require a two-thirds vote for inent Democrats are determined zation of relations or en y nego­ rather than sending home toe Quatrale, Tel. 875-2846. MONDAYS said again, and the robin himself keeps to back any nonviolent peace Behind this success has been such as Muskie feel compelled absolute rectitude. tiations with Cuba because Francis Dr., found guilty on Asks Widening ments above that on an incen­ ratification. demonstration. Furthermore, in undevlating Trotskyist Insis­ to cooperate. The result is what Sensations in the sex organs these days the demagoguery of substituted information of tive basis. on saying it. would have been unimaginable “ We want to . . . try to re-es­ What this amounted to in realistic the lingering reaction to the Joe tence on two positions Non­ are comletely indifferent as to Nixon surpasses all limits.” — breach of peace, fined $26. Of Authoritieis a few short years ago: Hun­ tablish among the recipients the No other is quite as much of a bird. McCarthy era, liberals are re­ violence and sticking to the war. whether a young person’s par­ Premier Fidel Cfistro of Cuba In Bruce E. Janack, 19, of 116 Vernon Take a good look! political terms, understandable alike to dreds of thousands of Americans E. Middle Tpke., found guilty One can salute the modest steadfast­ luctant to probe anybody’s While other left groups (includ­ ents are moral or not. The a speech on the 10th anniversa­ NEW YORK (AP) — The work ethic,” he said, “ so any those senators from textile states who ing the Moscow-oriented Oom- marching In their capital under problem Is, have you got what of failure to drive In the estab­ chairman of the National Labor able-bo^ed ^ rso n ^ 11 have ness of toe song i^wnow. One can ad­ ideological beliefs. ry of the Bay of Pigs invasion. would have an easy time, presumably, munlst party) go off on tan­ Trotskyist command. It takes to control a strong lished lane, fined $15, Relations Board proposed Mon- t^r®® alternatives: Either a Job Take a good, long look at the bedding The result puts Muskie in Town Council Okays mit being forever in debt to toe ver­ gents concerning race and physical sensation and desire on Carolyn Overend: of East day that board rulings be given you’ve been using. You’ve become so ac­ mustering the one-third plus one vote some decidedly strange com­ "Once we are convinced pris­ Hartford found guilty of intoxi­ satile witcheries of the chickadee. One class struggle and may flirt the basis that a hleher value oners are insurgents, we take the same authority as court de- ® ^ they would need to block the treaty pany. Scarcely a radical him­ cation, 10 days, execution CAR and TRUCK customed to it you tolerate the lumps and with violence, the Trots have Yesterdays will come to you If you over­ them to the cemetery and dis­ PHNA Budget of $49,000 clslons and ^ t his agency be '• el^ p ^ resslve position to- can stand in awe of the tropical exotics self, Muskie as President would suspended. A charge of breach hollow. Yet this bedding is robbing you of and to the Japanese who want their amassed support by concentrat­ come It? pose of them.”—A high ranking empowered to exercl^ toscre- my opinion, iTto see to RENTALS of the tanagers. continue— for a time, at least of peace was nolled. territory returned to them, was to give ing on non-violent opposition to Herald L«t me tell you tomorrow Ceylonese officer stating that The Town Council last night Mrs. Arm Forester, a member ^ n in choosing cases it re preserve our system, l'>\ I hr sound, relaxing, refreshing sleep. Switch —aiding the Saigon regime. Yet, Vietnam. about two pretty typical young William T eein g Jr., 39, of 39 y^ted 9-1 to amend the propos- of the board, cautioned, the But for the dependaMe workaday retel insurgents are being sum­ ^ ^ ■ V modifying it obviously to meet 1) W 1 I K - MON I II to Holman-Baker ultra-firm Musco-Pedic American textile interests Okinawa as a he has aligned himself with But adopting this tactic does people and how they handled It. Gerard St, found guilty of budget of the RockvlUe Pub- couiicU that toe association presence, for toe compcuilonable teUow 2S Years Ago marily executed. Edward.. . B. Miller, . in a speech changing conditions,---aitinnii hutbut to pre-nre- I .DtiL I rrm l.r;l'>iuu bargaining p<^t in their commercial left revolutionary forces who do not mean they have abandoned Thought—If you don’t mas­ operating a irtetor vehicle with- jjg Health Nursing Association might eventually lose the high or Verto-Rest bedding and see how much wbo takes over in the realm of toe spirit not merely oppose U.S. partic­ - ^ ® vitaUty, the basic Ju- \tl\ M.lkr or ^I^Mlrl war with Japan. their dream o f a revolutionary North End firms cooperate in ter sex, sex will master you. “ Talk positively about the out a license and failure to j,, 149^000 foUowlng a lengthy calibre nurses it now has. It publishers Association, said the better you feel. It is designed from rec­ ipation in the war but openly drive rig^, fined $40 on the first discussion daeo-Ghrlstian concepts whlcn when human nature may turn sluggish, takeover. Rather, the war providing illumination around Rev. William A. Taylor, President and his programs. At­ of nurses’ salaries, was explained that visiting board may need “ some substan- motivate us as a society," Rock­ Manchester Motors ommendations of an orthpedic surgeon. And whereas Chairman Mills, tn pur­ advocate a Communist -victory. charge and $10 on toe s e cM id . for the voice which can make a familiar opens a magnificent new av­ their places to aid police in Church of the Nazarene tack those vdio attack him un­ The department request was nura®s have to have special tial restructuring of at least the efeller said. Try it at Watkins tomorrow. Twin or Full suit of his objective, had invaded the The situation derives from the enue to an old goal. “ The anti­ search for pyromaniac; suspect reasonably, defend him 'when Nolles were entered in the fol­ originally for $48,762. Mayor training over and above that of decislMi-making side.” Lease, Inc. song always sound as if it were being fact that Muskie determined his M* inht r Io’Iiu.in anil ILwIrr prerogatives of the executive branch, war movement . . . can, through picked up earlier is released. you know him to be right.” — lowing cases: Frank McCoy had recommend- a regular nurse, I am convinced,” he said, Size, mattress or box spring $119.95, attitude toward the spring anti­ > N s 11 ’ t n s sung for the first time, for toe ajq;>eeu‘- militant mass anti-war actions, Sen. Robert C. Dole, the GOP Rosemary Callahan, 39, of ed a budget of $42,000. 'Vern. We took possession of Okinawa by FHirthermore, unlike Muskie In 1667, Jews in New Amster­ On this date in 1775, the siege giant military transport plane increeuse is needed to carry 6ut and May 7, though avowedly habits of 'Vice. its atmual Veterans Hospital Ing cases or else be substantial- Local creditors Include toe and other well-meaning liberals, dam were granted equal rights of Boston began in the Ameri­ as being unreliable and riddled salary plan that was InsU- military conquest and by victor’s dic­ nonviolent, are likely to become the Trotskyists running Satur­ and privileges of citizens. can Revolution. with defects. Thomas Gibbon Jr., 20, of Fund Drive this week. ly enlarged. Town of Manchester $194.67; 2 tuted In the fiscal year of 1969 Same Old Debris VemMt, shoirilftlng under $16. Proceeds from this fund drive Miller said that the board’s Manchester Federal tate, and not by any vote of the Sen­ violent. Therefore, Muskie did and was to be spread over a The pathwrays to the Age of Aquarius not endorse them. Steven T. Hansen, 20, of 836 will be used for hospitalization decisions now “ have no effec- Union, at toe Mlmiclpal BuUd- ate, and it should require no vote of Hartford Rd., possession of three-year period. seem littered with the same old debris. At no time did Muskie check and rehabilitation work for vet tlve teeth until a court of ap- ing, $1,801.66; Beneficial Fl- O F MANCHESTER , the Senate for us to give back in time There is litter in the literal sense — gar­ the background of the National marijueina. Although the salaries of the _ pealsI gives them enforceable efef- nance, $242.63, and Caldor Inc. erans. On Thursday, Friday and j . ,,® $198.18. of peace what we took by force. In the bage, Junk, waste, material ugliness — Peace Action Coalition (NPAC), Philip D. Rose, 29, of Storrs, nurses will still not be up to feet.’ scale, they will be up to the Saturday, members will be sta- and there is litter in the figurative sense sponsors of the'Saturday demon­ breach of peace, and intoxica­ The newspaper publishers are ------— course of a war. 1968 scale (minlnmm base) tloned at various Manchester —rudeness, vulgarism, obscenities, hu­ stration. “ There is no way for Fischetti tion. holding their 86th annual ci»n- Unlike most other deer, carl- One of the dangers of submitting the proposed by toe Coimecticut business establishments to ac­ man degraidation. us to inquire into the ideological Jacob S. Sobotka, 23, of 166 ventlon at the Waldorf-Astorila bou femalea, as weU as males, grant Nurses Association the year the cept contributions. matter to the Senate Is that It will in­ Ours is an age of push, shove, snarl beliefs of anybody in this or­ Downey Dr., failure to hotel. hAve antlers. plan started. deed be stalled there, and that Presi­ and growl — an age in which the Golden ganization,’’ Muskie told us. rlglit of way. 0 Council members, cautious Rule has been repealed. Social histori­ Therefore, he had no idea Jerilyn Teply, 22, of WlUlman- dent Nixon will then be considered, by about increasing salaries for IllililiiiiiiiiiQ U ALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 ans of a future aeon should have little whether Trotskylte Commun­ tic, fraudulent issue of check. the Japanese, to be reneging on the difficulty getting documentary evidence ists were or were not running other town employes due to toe pledge he made In 1969 that he would for calling our time the Age of the Slob. NPAC nor did he show much economic situation at toe mo­ 'Before Losses Happen Insure With Lappen!" King Size ^ return Okinawa to Japan. Who begs pardon these days? Who interest in that question. ment, asked Usk if toe salary apoUgises for thoughtlessness? If he had, he would have Stock Market plan could be delayed. 1110 President is also being warned More and more pet^le apparently be­ found NPAC’s staff dominated Llsk adamantly refused to cut SNUCCLEBAC that, If Japanese anti-Americanism Is lieve such belligerence and offensive be­ by the “ Trots.” An example: NEW YORK (AP) — Stock back on the salaries as he ex­ thus aroused, we may find ourselves havior are marks of power and superiw- Don Gurewltz, a member of both market prices slipped lower to- plained ^ they are still behind Credit Card Gambler ity. Philip G. Zimbardo, a Stanford Uni­ day as Investors began cashing Reg. $53.00 pressured out of the military bcues we the Trotskyist Socialist Work­ of 'Visiting nurses in The daily handling of credit car^ is a versity psychologist, concluded that bad ers Party and its youth arm. in on gains from recent ses- some other towns. He said if gamble — if they’re not insured. I^ t have negotiated to keep not only in behavior reflects a despairing sense of Another example: Jerry Gor­ sioiui. the budget request were not ap- The Dow Jones average of 30 ^ year more than 1.600,000 cards were lost Okinawa but in Japan p n ^ r . This is depersonalixation. A computer number, don, a Cleveland Trotskyist the association would Sale $34.95 after all, isn’t a person. Zimbardo sug­ Industrials at noon was off 3.02 or stolen, with nearly every stolen card a bad argument in its Inference, which leader. probably cut back to JuM giving resulting in financial loss to its owner. gested that many Americans take an at­ Their presence in NPAC is no is that we should take care not to titude expressed this way: “ If no one ^‘ l^ iS in g i^<^\ou^nmbereA the salary Call us about our new Credit Cardj insur­ accident. NPAC was formed in knows who I am, what difference does advances by 6 to 6 on the New ance. The cost is low. Jei^rdize our bases In Okinawa, and June last year during a meet­ scale woul^ constitute a seven . . . the chair that’s full of surprises! It’s fun .. . and it’s fantastic! it make what I do?” York stock Exchange. in Japan, when 'the much more pre^r There is the watiress wrho, upon hear­ ing in Cleveland held by the . takine P®r 0®"^ increase for the nurses Grad a King Size SNUGGLEBAG® . . . plop it . . . sit in it .. . j Z whereas the council had been policy for Japanese-Americem relations, ing that the meat is overdone, snaps, “ If Mobilization Committee. At that May We Quote Rates and Assist You As We Have So Many Others? and thrill to a totally new experience. It shapes itself to you . . . meeting, leaders of the Socialist ^ ‘‘ runup of rocent days. I'-nlUng the Increase for town and for o|^ own position in the world, you don't like the food here, wrhy don’t no matter what position you’re in. Glove soft, leather-like plastics you go someplace else?” There is the Workers Party and the Young would bo' one in which we ourselves teen-ager feeling manoood as he sits be­ Socialist Alliance were in dom­ e r r : or new washable acrylic, simulated fun furs. Colors: come in the were seeking to give these bases up as hind the steeling wheel, gunning toe mo­ inant positions. Wild Wet-Look of Blue, Black, Yellow, Marigold, Lemon, Lime, tor and peeling off at the slightest hint 'What makes all this signifi­ John H. Lappen, Inc. soon as possiUe. and Red-White & Blue. SPECIAL SALE PRICE $34.95, Regularly of green on toe traffic light. Or the beer- cant is that the Trotsicyists are sign, analysts explained, was headquarteire on Par S . We need to get our military feet oti belching character who sits entranced in not the few bedraggled malcon­ thVriuggish volume, suggesting Rockville The assoclaU^ ^rv- Insurers and Realtors $58.00. foreign soil. If, Instead, we persist in front of the TV set, unknowing, imthink- tents ' a generation ago but thot toe selling pressure was not Ices, besides Vernon, ElUngton. trying to stay on Japanese soil as long ing, unfeeling. the most dynamic, most effec­ developing excessively. Tolland, Bolton and Somers 164 East Center St., Manchester • 649-5261 936 Main St., Manchester — Open 9 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. — Thursday A Friday tive organization on the Ameri­ -nie Associated Press 60-stock These towns, in effect, purchase Nights tiU 9 P.M. — Closed Mondays — Telephone 643-6171. ^ as we can, the question of whether we civilization ia not self-perpetuating. It can succumb to the barbarians. — i>ES can far left. Ever since the average at noon was trff 0.1 at the services of the association accomplish the return of Okinawa soon MOINBS REOISTE3R. Socialist Workers Party fully M£ ^Awe Jr. president of Manche^ J i b u r S i from its restaurant at 467 X J X 1 A __1 TTCS f/Y/lov fm* aa- and 3 great-grandchildren, the announcement to the Region- ter Community College, told has the pubUc taken m Connecticut Association for Men- admission to mental hospitals be tenc^ to 10 years m U.S. District Court today for -muraday ai Council executive committee for over an hour. Center. the Regional CouncU execuUve faith that there is s ^ e goau “ > tal Health backed its drive for changed to encourage more vol- saulting Deputy United States Marshal Waltw Arthur GuUano- last night, Police are investigating. — • wimUam ** 110 &ddcd> The board ruled that the ap­ committee meeting at MIOC higher educaUon,' more community control of untary admissions, and that the and John Eastwood, a guard, last October. The term sagarino Funeral Home, a Republican and a resident The glow from the blaze plicant failed to show sufficient 247 last night. Other committee members „ -1 mental-health treatment with the. dep^m ent show greater con- will run afterterms totaling 52 years for previous con- Washington st., Hm^ord, withGreenwich, Weicker won which started about 9:42, lit up hardship to warrant a variance. release Monday of the results of ,cern for the civil rights of pa- An evaluation of MOC for ac- concurred with D r Harvey The company had etsked for a ------victions. a solemn Mass of ^requiem at election in November to the a porUon of Tolland -’Tpke. last a private study. tients. creditatlCHi will be cmducted Sirota’s suggestion that goals lighted eight-foot-square sign The assault charge was the Church of St. Luke at 9. u.S. Senate in a three-way race nig^t. Tile study report by a nonpro- The 10 regional mental-health on Oct. 6-7 by the New England and ways of measuring ^ m with a directional arrow. made in connecUon with an es- Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene- |^gy Joseph Duffey, Town firemen also had to Association of Colleges and be made topics for dlsmi^on fit research firm from New authorities proposed in the legls- Atty. Francis Shea, who rep­ T o p Court cape from federal authorities A that the college should be will-, accepted, and 872 ap p lies^ which conducted the study. additional tasks of creating a because of the Supreme Court’s Weicker is a former two- Slated Tonight tions because of trees on previous sentence so that Hartford many years ago. She NaUonal AeronauUcs and Space ing to make an over-all study, have paid tuition and fees. Tne Several developments in Con- community-based program to decision holding that busing of AdminlstraUon Oversight, and term first selectman in Green- adjacent properties, he said, Brown could have hope for re- was a licensed practical nurse “ Accountability has become a new student quota is 1,200. necticut’s mental-health treat- deal with mental-health problem school chUdren may be used as Legal and Monetary Affairs sub- wlch. He was elected state rep- A public meeting to be con­ and was the reason the com­ X a means of desegregaUon. lesuae into society, the return to before she reUred. ducted by the Chamber of Com­ pany wanted to place another ment program have Indicated a in their earlier stages, leaving his family, and to seek employ- She is survived by a sister, committees; and was a member resentaUve to the General As- “ I am extremely happy that merce tofUght at 7:30, at the sign across the highway. y . . need lor changes. For example, long-range treatment to the ment. Mrs. Rosa Keefe of Dover, N.H.; of the Board of Visitors to the sembly in 1962 and 1966. He is a during the last 15 years the rate state. the' Supreme Court has finally Merchant Marine Academy. graduate of Yale University and Vernon Center Middle School, Judgment Reserved "It was a case of buying the With a concurrent sentence, and several nieces and nephews. will have as its topic the Hock­ restaurant site with the coven­ / of readmissions at state mental About $100,000 is currently made a decision on this matter, Funeral services wlU be He is currenUy a member of the University of Virginia Law X so that all of us in educaUon will according to Tacelll, Brown anum River. Discussion will ex­ ant, or not at all,” Shea said. hospitals In Connecticut has in- available from planning funds to ’Thursday at 1 p.m. at the First the AeronauUcal and Space School. creased 435 per cent, said Mrs. help get the regional authorities know what is expected of us,’’ would have a chance for parole plore its potential, a plan to at­ ’Ihe consensus of board mem­ United Methodist CSiurch of W. Robert Wilson of Norwich, started, Mrs. Wilson said, McDaniel said. in 20 or 26 years. tain this potential and a way to In Flag Vest Case bers was that the company was 0 He noted that Uie crimes hap- Hartford. Burial wUl be in Staf- president of the Mental Health Mantel estimated that 11 the Said Burger: “ If a state-im­ put the plan into action. large and experienced enough Students Taught To Use Physical Education Apparatus pened over a period of two or fordvUle Cemetery, Stafford. Association. proposal is approved by the Gen- posed limltaUon on a school aU' JJ.S. Troops Plans for the meeting were Lawyers acting in behalf of Manchester Police Chief to be aware of what it was buy­ made by the Chamber’s Beauti­ ing; and that the claimed hard­ Physical education instructor George Wells, background, and ducted the tumbling and apparatus unit for Grades 3-6 pupils On the other hand, despite eral Assembly, it would take fhoriVs"^roU;;; o;e"r;te;7o H^es‘^^Ho'i^,4^MS^ ncauon v^mm».ee ncuucu oy James Reardon and eight ?ther law enforcem e^ heavy reliance on hospital treat- several months for authorities to inhibit or obstruct the operatoon ™ d- fication Committee headed by ship was, in effect, partially of a Southern Connecticut State College student teacher, right, in all elementary schools over an eight-week period were Mrs. ’’I believe the court’s main tomorrow from 2 to 4 and ment, “ some portions of the bet set up and a longer period, of a unitary school system or Move Into Miss Evelyn Parizek and Keh- cials, named as defendants in a U.S. Distact Court suit its own making. put Bentley School third graders through the paces. Clockwise Dorothy Nyezszy, Mrs. Robert Johns, Jerry Cruise, Frank Riz- state have no psychiatrists, no perhaps until late 1972, before Impede the disestablishing of a objective is rehabilitation," 7 to 9 p-m. neth Waldron. to have the state’s misuse-of-flag laws declared uncon­ New zoning regulations pro­ from the foreground are parallel bars, balance beam, overhead za and Craig Phillips. Each elementary school is similarly Brown said, speaking in his own Specialists in water pollution stitutional, argued motions t o ------hibiting billboard-type signs inpatient psychiatric faculties the actual local programs could dual school system, it must fall; John Little Viet Valley ladder, rope climbing, vaulting box, stall bars, chinning bar, and equipped with apparatus purchased from funds voted in the defense. He reiterated the need and land use will conduct a dismiss the case in Hartford lack of legal controversy, and were passed in April 1970, well and virtually no outpatient facil- begin. state policy must give way Funeral seiwices for John Lit­ November 1968 referendum. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) for “ hope of release.” panel discussion which wUl be yesterday. argued under the Doctrine of before Burger King purchased head stands. Other physical education staff members who con­ itles,” Mantel added. ’The bills, which have not yet when it operates to hinder vindi- tle of Littleton, Colo., who died (OoallMwd treiB Fags 0 « e ) “Your hope has b e ^ mini­ followed by a question and an­ ’Ihe three federal judge panel Abstention that the federal court its property, the board noted. Mrs. Wilson, Mantel and Rob- emerged from the committees to caUen of federal consUtuUonal yesterday at Manchester Me­ beginning of a wholesale veto­ mized and limited by your own day and today, dropping 1,600 swer session. of J. Joseph Smith, M. Joseph should leave the decision to the The variance request was 10 a.m. to sundown. He aald 46 had been calculated on the as­ ert G. Melander of East Hart- which they were assigned, have guarantees." morial Hospital, will - be ’Thurs­ Meskill Veto ing of bills,” said Ratchford. criminal actions," the judge re­ tons of bombs alimg the demili­ Lyle ’Thorpe, consulting ecol­ opposed by Anthony and Driscoll Urges sumption that the state would ford, legislative vice president cf been given “ mixed" reports by The courtroom was packed, day at 2 p.m. at the Watkins Blumenfeld, and T. Emmett state level. dealer booths would fill his Meskill also urged the gover­ as usual. Specators included plied. tarized zone in the northwestern ogist for the state, will moder­ Clarie have reserved judgment O’Mara said Vaughan’s mo­ Crescent DiCiantis, owners ot property and that he has verbal have to keep records of insur­ the association, unveiled the leg;islators, Melander said. „ J J , Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. Battered Again nor to work more closely with $ie,000, 215-page report during a sprlngUme tourists who listened Brown a ^ e r e d , "I defliUtely Birdsnll. rec- corner of South Vietnam, north ate the panel discussion. ’Those on the suit filed by a Hartford tlon for summary or direct judg- Decl’s Restaurant diagonally agreement with John Barnlni, Consideration Of ance on every car in the state. Gov. ’Thomas J. Meskill rec­ know that there is a certain time of Highway 9 in the Laotian across from Burger King. He said his bill was carefully Republican legislative leaders „ewa conference ommended a $58.0 million men- impassively to Burger’s 16-min­ tor of St. Peter’s Episcopal on the panel will be: James soclal worker as a class actim. ment differed from the othirs owner of that parcel and other HARTFORD (AP) — House so jjis objections could in a man’s life when he knows panhandle and north of High­ ’They were represented by No-Fault Bill drawn up so the state would be ’The proposals contained In the tal-healto budget Instead of the ute announcement of the rul­ Church in South Windsor, will Grady, from the office of the William P. ’Thoms, 26, of East in that it demanded a direct de- acreage across the street, to Speaker William R Ratchford known before the bills pass. he has had enough." way 7 in eEustem Cambodia. The Atty. Dominic Squatrito, who not have to keep such records. report are not new. All are em- $69.4 million requested by Act- ings. All nine members c f the officiate. Burial will be in East State Attorney General; Joseph Hartford, and his lawyers, cislon on the constitutionality of provide across-street parking criticized Gov. ’Thomas J. Mes two highways are key infiltra­ HARTFORD (AP) — John J. ’The state would become in- bodied in four major mental- ing Commissioner Ernest Shep- court were on the bench. Five of After hearing the sentence Cemetery. Ward, of the State Water Re­ Steven St. Clair and William the statute. “ We (Reardon and presented a petition that he for 200 cars. which increased his terms to 62 tion corridors and supply routes said contained 115 names, Driscoll, president of the State u r b e ™ ^ saTd o^y n health bills, which Mantel helped herd. their clerks stood in a side pas­ J ...T^ 1 Friends may call at the fu- sources Commission and Don Breetz of the University of CPted by Mesklll’s veto last 'HARTFORD (AP)—A bill that able to say how much toe shift creased to 10 days, toe limit SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. of Vernon will meet with the that class “ of all persons who gaid, though, that all defendants tlons: That no body work be necticut auto owners about $40 rather than act on it in this weekend of four bills. One of ed immediately to the hearing dark heavy hair was neaUy a ,™ tte Dunrev of 9 southwest of Saigon. A commu­ Speaks on Food mit Sunday outdoor sales of would require all motor vehicle in the state’s mental-health pro- that "is Common throughout the Women’s Fellowship of Union desire to symbollcaUy express (jjg arguing baslcaUy the same done, and that no more than mlUlon this year. session of th elegislature. ^em would have provided cop of a draft case involving a Dan- styled with sideburns. Apparent- ! nique said 39 North Vietnamese crafts and antiques on the site licenses to Include photographs gram would cost, but all of them country.” died yesterday__ at a Dr Sara M. Hunt, associate Congregational Church tomor- their dlsccaitent with prevailing igaues. two unregistered vehicles be “ There Is probably no subject Lieberman said he will try to ‘®® Connecticut’s general stat- ish citizen. ly during his period of freedom - and Viet Cong were killed in the ot his Curiosity Crafts Shop at of the operators was approved predicted that it would result in Windsor cOTV^oMen't ^ o c U ^ ^ ‘‘tirwre s2Igon U^ses professor of food and nutrition row night to hear Mrs. Patricia American values M d/or govern- cmiy yaughan’s lawyer de- placed on the premises. which has been more studied ggjj yp yjg jjj][ - Burger, in announcing the in the winter, he had a “ hair South 397 Tolland ’Tpke. for action with '*^®® resident state troopers in Monday by the leg(islature’s savings in other parts of the pro­ were one killed and six wound- at the University of Cixmectlcut, Gates of Washington, D.C. tell mental poUcles by peaceably fended the actual constitutional- The board placed the restric- than the no-fault insurance pro- petition, towns which have no police force Transportation Committee. gram. schooU decision, said, “ our ob- job." He had a receding hair- home, The board said it wanted ed wUl be guest speaker at the an- about her experiences with the displaying any flag of the United jjy ^ yjg statute. tlons because of its concern posal," Driscoll said in a letter ______of their own. The measure would require Mantel said the shift to com­ jectlve remains what it was line at the time of his escape. ®he was born in Fort Kent, Halm to come back next month 'ihe U.S. Navy announced the nual meeting of the Auxiliary of Nixon family as well as her States . . . , or by the ^ a ce - Another case which is pend- over the location of the business to the cochairmen of the com- *• A 41- 1 Noting that the bill would cost car, truck and motorcycle oper- munlty control could make the May 17, 1964—to eliminate Fourteen armed guards, none in Maine, and lived in South Wind- with more specific information etate-lmposed segregation." He uniform, were in the court- 7or three years, Impendlng withdrawal of three Manchester Memorial Hospital work with the Voice of Ameri- able public defacement of any with-this one Involves two on downtown Main St. mittee. Sen.’ Joseph J. Dlnielli of v - i O l i r i S ifA llO C K . the state about $5,000, Meskill ators to appear once every four state eligible for more federal A Seabee units with a total of 1,700 next Monday noon at the Man- ^ such flag. ^ ^ ^ ___ college students who won regarding provisiems for public Pagano’s attorney, James Bristol and Rep. James J. Pal- J ¥ * ¥ vetoed it in accordance with an years at the Department ot Mo- help. said, “ at no time has the court room. Brown has a history of Survivors are 3 sons, Lawrence sanitary facilities and with con­ spectacular escapes. His polite Duprey of South Windsor, Leon- men, reducing the number Chester Country Club. Vernon Church women Arguing for Reardon, ’Ihomas temporary injuction to carry the Mirabile, told the board his cli- mieri of Waterbury. O l O O C l X .< llie X s 3 W earlier statement that he tor Vehicles to be photographed. The report notes that $76 mll- deviated” from this objective. crete evidence that he will be thank you to the judge corres- ard Duprey of Seattle, Wash., Seabees in South Vietnam Dr Hunt \riio serves as will meet at their own church o. O’ACara, Manchester assls- yjgt Cong flag in protest to ent Intended to specialize in the -The federal government NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — "would not sign legislation call- according to the committee’s co- lion of the state’s $96 million al- ’ W. * AMM Wa a . a a.______...A -W ______A able to provide adequate off- ponds to sending greeting cards and Perley Duprey of Presque 900. director of dietetics at the Uni- at 7 :16 to conduct business be- tant town counsel, said the case president Nixon’s visit to Hart- repalr of small foreign cars, es- spent $1 million and came up A federal court attack has be- tag for expenditures of the tax- chairmen. Sen. ’Thomas P. Mon- location was for hospital treat- versity-McCook Hospital in fore going to Union Church. It should be dismissed due to a j^d have request- street parking. pecially Volkswagens. with 26 volumes of studies which gun on a state law which says if payers’ money prior to action danl, D-Moodua, and Rep. ’Thom- ment of mental patients during I n t e r n s G o m n l e t e ^ detectives, wardens and in- Isle, Maine; 6 daughters, MTs. is expected women’s groups lack of a real legal controvery. gj, y,e «red flag law” be declar- r mates during his periods of Isabell ’ Greenlaw of York, Hartford, will speak about “ Nu­ Halm, who represented him­ August Zeppa, a commercial completely justified the proposal the blood in your veins is more by the General Assembly on a as W. O’Dea, D-New Haven. the 1969-71 fiscal period. Remov- Sydney Bans from other area churches will He and other lawyers for the unconstitutional. self, told the board he wanted freedom. Main^, Mrs. Leah Burr of trition and Disease Prevention.” farmer, was granted permis- for a no-fault auto liability in- than l-32nd Negro, you are le- budget.” Licenses, which now cost $8 ing from the state’s five mental Course with DCA also attend the meeting. chiefs of police of Coventry, ______' to conduct a flea market-tjrpe Charges of escape from lawful Qulncey, Mass., Mrs. Alice A native of Jackson, Tenn., sitm to house farm workers on surance system,” the labor lead- gaily a N egro no matter how A week ago, Meskill also said for each two-year period, would hospitals many of the alcoholics, Colley Ballard Dr. Hunt received her BA from Concert Planned East Hartford, West Hartford, as operation on Sundays only from his property at 738 Birch Mt. er said. you consider yourself or how he would veto a bill calling for cost $17 for the new four-year disturbed children and other ’Two Manchester area men re- custody, stealing a gim and pos- White and Mrs. Ida Chalou, both SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — ’The RockvUle High School well as the former Commission- P cently completed an eight-week sesslng a firearm will be drop- A u g ^ a , hWne, and Mrs. Lambuth College in Jacksem, Rd. for another two years. In- To postpone enactment of no- you are listed on your birth a $500 appropriation for a con- period, an Increase of $1. mentally disturbed persons who All commercial radio statiems in and her BS, MS and Ph.D de- choirs will combine their ef- er of State PoUce Leo J. Mul- AP President spection of facilities was satis- fault legislation, Driscoll said, certificate. ference of Spanish War Veterans The bill now goes to the Ap- could live at home if other treat- Jeannette Beldon of Liberty, concert Sat- cahy, and three Connecticut intern program in local govern- P®**’ V Atty^ ^ Maine; 30 grandchildren and 6 Queensland state banned the factory. Town Planner J. Eric "will cost Connecticut auto own- Gerald E. iBaham, 32, of If it reached his desk before a propriatlons Committee, vriilch ment is available would reduce Mac Buckley said. He said it record of ’"The Battle Hymn of ment with the State Department great-g(randchlldren. Potter said. ers about $40 million in higher Amite filed the suit Monday aft- budget. will determine if the measure u,e hospital’s budget, Mrs. Wll- was Gustavous L. Carmichael, Lieutenant Calley" today. R e-E lected FOR of Community Affairs. ______’The funeral will be tomorrow tetic internshlD at the Medical Center hOddle School under unfounded c h ^ e s th^ ,JJ*®®® Only two or three workers insurance premiums.” He soldi er reeelvlng a notice from the 'He hasn’t received anything would be self-sustaining at toe ggi^. The authorities would still at large, who, was with ’The record was released in J r !!T v L h d a S l t a ^ the direction of Miss Eileen men threatened to araest TOoim NEW YORK (AP) — Paul David R ^ ot 88 Oak St. and Brown at the time of the escape at 8:16 a.m. from the Callahan College of Virginia Hospital g,jiivan for wearing a vest fashioned are involved, Zeppa told toe studies have shown a no-fault* state Bureau of Vital Statlstlca of dollar substance,” Ratchford $1 charge for toe photograph. i,e responsible for operation of Australia Monday. ’Ihe advisory Miller, of the Rochester (N.Y.) ’ system would save toe average informing him that unless he said. “ I think thereare items The committee also killed a out-j>atient psychiatric care, James Walsh of 336 Center Rd., who took the gun from the Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., board of the Commercial Broad­ and served as therapeutic and presented «rom an American Flag, ’Tlmes-Union, was elected to his Cosmetics, MISS SHARON Vernon spent four days a week deputy marshal. East Hartford, with a high Mass teaching dletiticlan at the ^ p^sented ^ ^ ^eforo Victor Lombardo of 75 White policy holder between 10 and 25 took court action within 30 days that need immediate action.” btll that would have permitted counseUlng, programs lor casters’ Federaticm gave it 10th consecutive one-year term St was granted a rehearing per cent. be would be listed as a Negfro on The House Democratic leader tandem trailer trucks to oper- alcoholics and post-hospital care ^ ^ The maximum penalty for as- of requiem at the St. Francis gray Ii.rfw listing, T^nmiTbndin^ recommending MoUiodlst Hospltalf in Memphis, Haydn anda \T Mendelsshon T l IT . to the appellate division of the as president of The Associated ITS SPEQAL in Meriden, Walsh in Glaston- gaulttne a federal officer is ten of Assisi Church at 9. Burial will next month on his request for Meanwhile, toe bill’s chief ad- the new birth certificate being would not speculate on wheJ ..r ^ e on toe ^nnecticut TMrnplk^ mental patients, bury, working with community ® federal o ffic e r s ten that station managers give it Tenn^, ^ H ^ p iS * Rodgers and Hammer- Connecticut Circuit Courts of a Press by its board of directors a variance to permit construe- vocate. Sen. Joseph I. Lleb- prepared for a child toe Ba- any of toe blUs had enough sup- The coch^rmen ^ d t h e ^ ^ -nig report also recommended be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, East careful conrideration before air­ atein nnd Rod McKuen man arrested and convicted of Hair Cut 2 5 0 officials to g L i a better under- 5^®^..*" P " ^ ’ *^® ’Tuesday. tion of a breezeway and ga- erman, D-New Haven, denied a bams recently adopted. port to override toe governor’s p ^ would have been und^r- jhat toe mental health commls- Hartford. Sliampoo Sat I jOO standing of local government. or both. ing it. nuMtio“ i ; ^ c r l “ ■^® «P®" misusing the flag. O’Mara The board also re-elected all Liggefts raTe. A variirce request tad statement by Dinielll, Palmleri Harold H. Wedlg, Baham’s veto. able turnpike ta gi„„gr be given more uncondi- In February, Brown was Friends may call at the funer- A spokesman said the govern­ the concert with “ On A Oear however, that regardless of the other officers and executive and Hair Color 7j00 been turned down by toe board and toe cochairmen of the legis- Jf-'Y®''’ ‘ be letter spe^fled Meskill proposed a budget for hu^te*Turnplke or New York ’The fifth day of each week was ogntgn„”g|i’ ~trVg„ veais for the home tonight from 7 to 9. ment radio is not likely to play metabolism in obese adoles­ Day." Next they will sing decision of that state court, the auditing committee members, A t The Parkade formanont Wavaq ^10 up spent at the Department of “ ® _____ cents, nutritional status of preg- in 1968 on grounds that it fall- lature’s Judiciary Committee- ^ toe action was ba^d on 1971-72 fiscal year in mid- TMroplke^r New PASSPORT PHOTOS Community Affairs. Hartford National Bank robbery. the record on musical pro-- , . J , A J Achieved is the Glorious Work’’~' federal court can cmitinuo with and reappointed the members of MANCHESTER ed to show hardship. Sen. Jay W. Jackson of, West "information in our files. February, but toe legislature is ™ruway, each of wmen permits Mrs. Peter DeCaril grams, but it might be used fn nant adolescents, and magnes- “Creation” by Haydn; its own decision. the finance committee. ’Two new IDENTIFICATION A Hartford man, Howard Wal- Carmichael, wto also has been A.------i------A------A .-._ jum metabolism in man. Lombardo told toe board last Hartford and Rep. John A. Car- Tbe suit attocked toe 1970 law gun hearing testimony on bills, tandem trailer trucks. lUsniM Ciiffirei ter, was Manchester’s intern convicted of this robbery, has ROCKVTTJiE — ’The funeral discussicxis of current affairs. the spiritual "Soon Ah WlU Be At one point in the discussions members were elected to the as unconstitutional. Budget debate is traditionally a SALEM NASSWF of Mrs. Peter DeCarli of 11 ------night he was unaware in 1968 ozzella of Wallingford—that the ROUTE n Done,” and selections from over the U.S. Flag vest. Judge nomlMtlng committee. Wedlg said Baham was born jate-session activity, often run- Simon Legree? He was toe during the program, sponsored "ot been sentenced, Fairvlew Ave., who died yester­ — that he was required to show plan would cost the state some CcRiwNi Shop '& HmtSi through the federal Department time of the Manchester "Cariiusel” bv Rodgers and Blumenfeld said, “ This seems Miller, 64, chairman and chief in New Orleans of white parents gp the final hours. villain in toe book “ Uncle Tom’s 6$9 Main 8t„ MancbMtar day at Rockville General Hos­ hardship but believes he can $3.1 million. 6 7 5 - 9 7 1 6 of Housing and Urban Develop- robbery, both Brown and Gar­ I^Z^ein. ^ to be a game on the part of ^ecutive tte G^^t and his birth certificate lists " i would hope this is not toe Cabin.” pital, will be tomorrow at 8:16 Post-Nuptial Celebration 643-7369 ment under its ’Title v m pro- michael were at large after ’The Girl’s Chorus wlU per- both sides. ’There is no press- Co., has been an AP director Read Herald Ads °"® Lieberman said toe estimate him as white. gram. escaping in October 1968 from a.m. from the Burke Funeral form “ Sunrise, Sunset,” from tag need to wear the vest, and stace 19M Home, 76 Prospect St., with a Rose Joined DCA in July 1969. the Plymouth (Mass.) House of Results in 24 Pot Arrests the musical '’Pid^er On The J®*** “ H ^ iiT fo r m ^ ^ “ t ^ g e J r o i He holw an associate degree in Correction, where they were be- Mass of requiem at Bern­ Roof," and Indian luUaby arrest imless a more serious »p ard’s Church at 9. Burial will lib e i^ arts from Northern Es- ing held in connection with a A wedding party lor an Elllng- Evankovech, 23, Andover; “Shoheen," and "A Time For situation arises.” He questioned officers re-elected were be in St. Bernard’s (Jemetery. sex Colninunlty College in Mas- holdup in Brockton, Mass, ton couple turned into a pot James Corsione Jr., 26, Tolland; US." the Love Theme from the need of ’’d r ^ the whole u jones Jr. m e ^ h sachusetts, and a BA degree ’Two other persons have been Frieqds may call at the fu­ party last night at the Hotel Allred Ciracco, 29, Middletown; neral home tonight from 7 to "Romeo and JuUet” and others, thing to court. „ sa (Okla.) ’Tribune, first vice in sociology from the University sentenced in connectiem with the Sonesta, Hartford and led to Richard W. Pasternak, 24, Bris­ Members of the RockvUle Accor^ng to the Injunction re- president; D. ’Tennant Bryan, 9. ■ of Massachusetts. Manchester holdup, Richard D. the arrest of the bride and tol; Anna L. Freeman, 20, East High School Band’s bass and quest, Thomas spoke to Chief iyci,m<«id (Va.) News Leader Walsh received a BA in so- Labbe, 23, of Hartford is serving bridegroom and 22 other young Hartford. flute sections will be featured Reardon on the phcxie and ask- Tlmes-Dispatch, second Mrs. Stefania WasIkowsU cial science from Central Con- a 16-year sentence, Labbe’s glrl- people from Vernon, Manches­ Most of those arrested were ed if he could wear a vest fash- ^jeg president; Harry T. Ment­ ’ K SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. in a selection for brass sextet "* '* *■ necticut State College and is friend, Lucille Clritillo, also of ter, Ellington, Bolton, Andover, released after posting bonds. entitled "Sontat No. 2," by ioned from an Amerclan Flag gomery, secretary, and James Stefania Oudzlnski Wasikowski, _ ■ , r,__. ___tioIIpb said presently attending the Unlver- Hartford, has served a sentence 72, of Wethersfield, mother of Hartford, Bristol police s ^ Johann Pezel and one for flute in Manchester, to express his p TomUnson, treasurer. slty of Hartford. He joined DCA f^r receiving stolen money. Anthony Wasikowski of South Middletown. quartet entitled “ Song of Sim ­ poUtical persuasions. In re- Re-elected to the executive in August of 1969. Warrants have been issued for Windsor, died yesterday at All those arrested were mer” by Cohen. sponse to ’Thoms’ call Reardon committee were James L. Walter has been with DCA Brown and Carmichael for Hartford Hospital. charged with possession of Meskill Talks The concert vrlU close with the repUed “ If you want to protest Knight, Miami Herald; Otis since December 1970. He holds grmed robbery for an Oct. 22. Other survivors are two marijuana, possession of con- combined . choirs performing the Vietnam War, go ahead and Chandler, Los Angeles ’Times; a BA in political science and robbery of $46,931 from the “ Give Me Your Tired, Your do it, and . . . if you’re in Martin Hayden, Detroit News an MA in history from the Uni­ daughters, another son and sev- trolled drugs, disorderly con- Of Deferred Plan State Street Bank and Trust Co. i grandchildren. duct, and conspiracy lo violate rr» r p ±*oor,"Poor," oy by irving Irving joerun, Berlin, uie the violation of the statute we’ll and Sunday News; Richard C. versity of Connecticut. en grandchildren. duct, and conspiracy to violate in Boston. ’The pair are also The funeral wlU be Thursday the state drug abuse law. They M. O J r 3 y X U X IIO IX S words inscribed on the Statue of lock you up.” Steele, Worcester (Mass.) Tele- suspects in a December 1970 at 8:45 a.m. from the Talarskl were to appear in CHreuit Court Liberty put to music. Tickets O’Mara rescott Low, tion.” demonstrations this week "rep- field Ave., Hartford, with a also said an investigation of ef deferred tuition plan, which 1.< 0£IS08 D l l i l C l l l l g eral judges may make their Quincy (Mass.) Patriot Ledger, resent the very highest form ot solemn Mass of requiem at S.S. tae room revealed drug affects, allows students to spread their own determination. and Daniel J. Mahoney Jr., . Manchester Junior Women’s patriotism.” Cyril and Methodius Church at Those from Manchester ar- tuition payments over a number Marshall’s of Connecticut a The three judges listened Dayton (Ohio) Dally News, Club members and their chil­ Beaming broadly at the veter- 9 ;S0. Burial will be in Mt. St. restel: Thomas F. Landers, 24; of years following graduation, clothing department store with yesterday as Thoms’ lawyers Re-elected to the nominating dren will visit the animal barns ans cheers, committee chair- Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Paul B. Luginbuhl, 22; Ml- after conferring with Gov. Ron- Its — main office in ^ Newington, ^ presented------In------court sworn» sjate- ppciciRtee j were Frank Batten, at the University of Connecti­ man J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark., Friends may call at the funer- chael Doran, 19; Marcia C. aid Reagan of California at the ^ ^ V’® "i®"*® Peraona from 16 cut, Storrs. Those planning to welcomed them to the hearing al home tonight from 7 to 9. Adams, 26; Brenda Landers, Republican Governors Confer- Flnast store building at Center towns who want the right to ''^*taam H. Cowles m , Spokane, (Wash,) Spokesman-Review. attend will meet at 10:30 a.m. and asked them to be only “ rea- 19; Randy S. Hall, 20, and Williamsburg. Reagan and W. Center Sts. alter American Flags or make Other members of the nomi­ at the cow barn and are re- sonably quiet.” Marc Schardt, 26. said a deferred tuition plan had Marshall’s is subleasing the their own ‘versions. ’Ihe attor- building from - Flnast, which neys said the parties ranged in nating committee, elected last minded to bring a picnic lunch. Sen. dlfford Case, RrN.J., Long Court Road From Ellington, besides the cleared the CalUornia As- year to two-year terms, are said he was bothered by Ian- ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — After bride and bridegroom; David sembly. closed the store recently. age from 16 to 63 years old and Wilson, 20, and Dennis A. Berg­ James Kerney Jr., ’Trenton John E. Rogers Sr. of 1163 E. guage in the McGovem-Hatfield wending through the usual chan- Yale University announced According to a emnpany their. attitudes emphasized the (N.J.) Evening ’Times and Sun­ It’s New! It’s Now! It’s “HOLE IN THE WALL”. Boutique Middle ’Tpke., lecturer on bl8M:k amendment vdiich referred to nels that Include the U.S. mar- strom, 24. earlier that it would begin a de- spokesman, the store will be law suit should represent a day ’Times Advertiser; Dorr- history and culture, will tell the Vietnam war as a mistake. shal, U.S. magistrate, U.S. at- From Vernon: Stephen T. ferred tuition program this fall, opened in late May. class of persons. ance D: Roderick, El Paso We're at 18 Oak Street in downtown Manchester next to House & Hale. Featurinig the latest in wigs, “ Hot Pants’’, shoes, sandels, yard goods and stories of Africa and African "I am not one who thinks we tomey and the U.8. District Hubbard, 22; David M. Kolen- Meskill said he had not The Second Center St. Corp., The lawyers for all the de­ (Tex.) Times; Erwin Maier, gifts galore! Groovy fashions from Young Edwardian, Young Innocent all the fashion names that matter. customs at tomorrow’s 10:30 went in with a desire to do Court clerk’s office, George J. ski, 19; Kria Starlan?, 23; Val- thought about the details of a s division of the Jarvis Realty fendants, except Vaughan, of- Milwaukee (Wls.) Journal, and a.m. and 2:30 p.m. "Festival of evil,” Case said. "Our inten- Schulte Jr.’s case got to federal eree Nicol, 20; James Nlcol, 21; deferred program but was inter- Co., is theowner of the prop- fered a three-pronged defense, Alex de Bakesy, San Diego (Cal­ SPECIALIZING IN LONG DRESSES - - - THE PEASANT GIRL - - THE GIBSON GIRL - - - GYPSY - - - Stories from Many Lands" in tlons were good.” Case said it court. Brian Umberger, 21, and Doro­ ested primarily in educational erty. They said first that Thoms does if.) ’Tribune. the M ary Cheney Library Jun- was unfortunate that “ we beat Schulte ' pleaded guilty and thy Himt, 18. opportunity and recovery by the ’The store will deal in soft not ‘ represent a class of per- Maier is chairman______of the nom- “HOLE IN THE W A L L ” 18 Oak Street, In Ekjwntown Manchester^-Next to the Carriage House ior Room. Children five years ourselves over the head because was fined $1 for failure to sign From the towns: Jennifer state of a portion of the cost of goods, including clothes, shoes, sons, rendering his class action inatlng committee and Cowles is old and up are invited. of involvement in Indochina. his federal hunting license. Klitgaard, 18, Boltcm; Karen E. education. and domestics. invalid. They also argued the secretary. y j \

PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY* APRIL 20, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN Coventry Manchester Area Tour Changes Images Sandals Chosen to Attend Tolland County District Avoids Stand Johns on Tour of Europe Town Lets Council Names Police Log Superior Court Tolland Man With Boston Symphony Of America for Pair Contracts Three Telluride Programs Baseball Field The second of two Rockville On Union Pond Funds Michael P. Johns, son of Mr. and today, will give concerts In (Continued from Page One) send us on our way. . . ^ ^ Manchester School ju- men originally charged with Hospitalized Drug Center Outside a^ain, we beg'an to Several town contracts nave i^q]* is one of 40 high school stu- For Chris Rose and Mrs. Robert M. Jcrfins of Barcelona, Spain, tomorrow and kidnaping and rape was pre-. The Eighth District Board of Directors last night de- U w Drag Adrlaoxy Oentor, 280 Greenwcxid Dr., Is touring Tliursday and In Paris, France kets to protect them agralnst ggg yjg surroundings for what been awarded recently. They dents named to attend three The ’Town Council last night clined as an organization, to support a $13,000 item 81 Rim m U St, Is observing Europe with the Boston Sym- Friday and Saturday. TTiey will flying stones. y,gy ^gre- seedy, crumbling are: Telluride Association Summer approved the naming of the After Mishap But ^ J ^ e e months ^ w^k- hovels. We sensed none of the prevenUve maintenance Programs (TASP). Alan San- S Z d 9. D^bieSr^, ^ 6 which the Manchester Jaycees and many otlmr citizens the following schedule: phony Orchestra and the Bos- return to Boston Sunday, baseball ^ field at Coventry ton Pops under the direction of A French horn major at the Ing and riding through America aheer Joy of living that we found Preventive m a ^ n a n c e ^ Franklin St. pleaded guilty to are campaigning to have included in the town Duagei. A ’Tolland man was admitted Monday throui^ Friday, Grammar School, a field which Arthur Fiedler and WllUam New England Conservatory of we witnessed not a single act of the Wanchal ^ e tto In Hong vehicles — To Auto- Qgorge Sandals of 40 Steep Hoi- a substitute information charg- 'The money would be used to ^ ” 8:S0 a-m. to will fill the same functlcm for to Manchester Memorial Hcmpl- 6 Steinberg. Music, Johns has played ■with violence, althoug^i we sensed Kong, or even Cholon In Saigon, matic Lubrication of Windsor. low Lane, will study at Deep Ing kidnaping and attempted dredge the southern tip of Union gjj early gO€il of reclaiming north end youngsters as MiUer- tal last night with Injuries suf­ A telephone haclnqt ser­ TTie orchestra left Boston the Boston Symphony, the Bos- that the potential was often ^hg hlpiHes, too, did not fit The work wUl be paid for on a Springs CoUege in California rape. Pond and create a recreation y^e pond Is to raise the quality there. Rlchardson Field does for south fered in a one-car accident on vice is available Monday April 2 and its schedule Includ- ton Pops, the Boston Opera, the the from June 27 to Aug. 6 . end youngsters. Last week, as his trial was ®rea there. of tbe water enough so that it throu^ Saturday from 6 ed 16 symphonies in England, Boston Ballet, Springfield Or- As part of our visit, we looked b^rougm ro u g h wiui t^ T uus ^. T Ome ey y were tUf!rt fish life. Eventual- The field wUl be called the •Baxter Rd., Tolland. p.m. to 8 a.m. Germany. Austria, Italy, Spain chestra, Newton Symphony, for s l ^ of Ameri<» s prob- flguit to find, and when we did 12.H00 worth of work applicants to study at Deep the case, Gilman B. Reed, 36, rectors present at last night’s jy^ swimming would be allowed Chris Rose Memorial Field in Tile condition of Randall Au- For drag adviaoiy infor­ and Prance. TTie tour opened Hartford Symphony, the Con- lems. We had difficulty coming discover them on the lonely „gg„rdlnir to Maurice Pass dl- and in two programs'at of 82 Village withdrew the meeting, however, signed a pe- there also, they said, honor of the boy whose family clalr, 36, was reported as satis­ at., mation, call: 647-$822. April 4 with a concert by the nectlcut Opera Association, the to grips with them for we have west Coast beaches they wei4 “ g to ^ rf seA dceT' Cornell University. - Those------nom- innocent plea he made last Ution in support of the item. other district business, tax donated a considerable amount factory this morning. Police Boston Pops conducted by Fled- Rhode Island Philharmonic, the seen far worse elsewhere In the remote and careworn, hardly 22)) RRoad ^ * ^ ^sweenlng I i^ ln g - laIs ...now superior studenU month and pleaded guilty to The petition was circulated collector Mary Larala reported of money for building the field. said he possibly suffered a dls- ler in the Royal Albert Hall In Cambridge (Mass.) Brass Quln- who have a high potential for the original charges of kidnap- among the directors by Joseph that 98.47 per cent of the dls- Chris, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Icmated shoulder. Debbie Au-' ARRES’TS '^wL‘* had watched people starv- ^quirii^. intellectual and personal devel­ Ing and rape. Lawler and John Hamill of the trict’s taxes had been collected Herbert Rose, was killed in an clair, 7, a paissenger in the car Stnaley Shamonls. 41. of 271 London. ‘ ®‘ = Ing to death in East Pakistan, to really means: Despair. The d o lfo *^ iT '$100 a day^|960°”a opment. TASP offers a unique The two men were arrested Jaycees,who spoke on the pro- as of April 1. This brings the auto accident a few years ago, was» » not„v,v injured. Woodbridge St., chaiged with The orchestra which perfom - Center ’T a ^ le w ^ ^ opportunity before the senior gasped through Tokyo smog far But we envied the peace of „°g k or 13 7M a month for the °PP°rtunlty before the senior in February and charged with posed plans for the pond and total coUected to $U6,66«.32 and at that time, his family do. Police said Auclalr was west- Intoxication yesterday after- ed In Rome, Italy yesterday *„ **,» worse tham anything ever seen some of them such as the *3,700 a montn lo ------year of- high school ,for----- students abducting a 16-year-old Man- asked the district board for with $1,80.42 outstanding. nated $1000 to be used to ad­ bound and drove to the left on a noon at hls home. Court date ------F r a ^ s of Evansville, ov.ru. Aw .lS:Tt«o.b.„ly to pursue cdlege-level study on Chester girl on Main St., in “ anything you can do.” Donlon suggested that a four vance the’ Little League piV- sharp curve, struck a stone wsill' May 3. topics within the fields of hu- INVITATION Ind. She Is a cello major and evaded muggings in Bangkok, setts we met lying languidly on tnum narklnM lota Manchester and driving her to District president, William member committee, consisting gxshi, in \riilch Chris had been and the car landed In some ------manitles or social sciences. has performed with the Spring- I've been trapped for hours In a the sands of Mendocino Beach Ellington, where the alleged Hanklnson, was not at last of himself, directors Joseph active as a boy. bushes. Frederick H. Bletzer, 62, of T O B ID field and Newton (Mass.) Sym- Rome traffic snarl. in Northern California, who tdd Th ^ fb^^m tal MHS, Sandals is a mem- rape took place. night’s meeting. Director Paul' Luts and Oervlnl, and Mrs. In making the recommenda­ He is scheduled to appear in 31 Willard Rd., charged with Sealed bids will be received phony Orchestras. I watched French students us when we asked what he was ^ Ch»P- Judge Paul J. DrlscoU spell- Cei^vlnl acted as chairman In Larala, meet to tavesUgate tion to the Town Council that Circuit Court, Stafford Springs, failure to obey a stop sign early ______tearing up paving stones and doing: “ I ’ve been Ustening to ®°®^“ “ ® extra ct ^ 1 depend National Honor Socl- Alan Sandals ed out the maximum penalties P ^ - what the district might save if the field be so named, Recrea­ May 28. ™ this mondng at Autumn and «!® r ® ® ^ j^ ® smashing them at the police on the waves for six weeks, man. “ Kes. gjy the mathematics team, — ... tt, tn. k.»vvi i. soto services General Services, 41 Center tion Commission members not­ VERNON School Sts. Court date May 10. the Boulevard St. Germain de it’s enough.” The tovm h ^ also awarded a t^^djeh has participated this year be John Schaar of the Unlver- Dwbleday; 60 yeara for Io n ite t o ^ ^ ^ ^ n t s and Street, Manchester, Conn, until ed, “ We feel this would be an Keith Desoe, 34, of Spring- Pres in Paris, and saw murder- Dropouts ® ®®’'*®« ^ competitions with slty of California at Santa Cruz, “ dnaplng and 30 years for at- ^ assessm appropriate gesture to memori­ ACCIDENTS May 3, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. for 2 field, Mass, was arrested yester­ ous poUce lead charges against But while w e ^ fewer hliv members of Dean Randall Reid of Deep ‘ «;"P*®,i, *TP®. DoubleiUy la ^ ™ r t ^ s t o ^ L lo n noted that any decl- alize a field In town that will' In a private parking lot at 110 pipE ___ 4 __ FTTTINGS______FOR demonstrators in India. pies, in the cities than we ex- ' ‘®*^ Service of Wem- the Capitol Area Mathematics Springs College, and Francis ^<:heduled to ^ ^ n te n c ^ on ^ p ^ D o i ^ n t^ d tow ^ —“Jday by-J Vernon . rpolice and New State Rd last niriit at 8 NIKE STTE WATER TANK, long be appreciated by many charged with Intoxication after N e ^ S l^ e M . lart id g h t ^ S . So we brought an Intemation- pected, other dropouts abound- means that ** League. Next year, he wUl be Camey of the University of ^O and Reed on May 4, j ^ „ dlrMtors effect on the district budget. A al perspective to the problems ^ There were thTskld rows. decides to r^nt such equip- „terary editor cl “ Aridlan,” the California at Riverside. pre-sentence reports Action. The other directors effect on the district ouog youngsters.” concurred. w ork top of the four people he Appearing before the cotmcll police received a complaint g^ te rT s ^ S ^ flcatlons are available at the we expected to find. uniquely American insUtutionfl in the fall for cleaning up uterary and arts magazine. Each student is expected to ^ made. from a resident of Union St.. General Services Office, 41 Lawler explained to the dlrec- suggested was scheduled, at its meeting last nig^t under _ , a parked vehicle belonging to Ljenerai oervu-cu n In Chicago that you won't find in Europe or Deep Springs, he will join work 20 hours a week at a job audience of citizens was Verde Rwkville. center Street, Manchester. Con- tors that $3,000. has already Desoe was later arrested on a nectlcut. From that perspective, then, Asia. J**"*®™ necessary to . the community, Scara, Rt. 31, making his sec- been appropriated by the town Circuit Ocxirt 12 warrant issued the police of Chicago aK>«ared And there were the Street would be $ ^ a day, $»oo a school graduates entering col- ij^e summer program will end mid request since September of Town of Manchester, Rihieoff directors for preliminary dredg­ on July 9, 1970 charging him efficient and oUiging, more like Petmle, once carefree flower j ® *®*^®' participants are on week-long trip into High Fire Q aim s last year that the council assist COMPLAINTS Connecticut the bobbies of London than the children but now running in White ^ d yellow h l^w ay fun scholarship, which Includes ing this spring, ’nils work will with disorderly conduct. Police Robert B. Weiss, be done when the pond is lower­ him regarding a drainage prob­ ’Two cars were stolen yester- 0 embattled lawmen we expected packs near the militant cam- ~ room, board, tuition, and books. j,as been in operation said he failed to appear In (General Manager Says Nixon ed to allow for the repair of the lem cm his land. .. 1 ______day afternoon, one from 10 Apel to find in a once gangster-lnfest- puses like birds of prey. We ’” '® s*"®® TeUuride Association, Lives of 25 court on the origin^ cha^e. outside Cris- dam at the pond. Scare’s, property adjoins the ed city more recently notorious were aghast at how unhealthy ^ ® contract price w ^ $2.M a nars concerned with ’The Idea ^ educational trust, and Deep n e w 4 P S b u y ’s Church, and he He was to be presented In Clr plno’s Market on Hartford Rd. NOTICE for the street battles during the the girls looked, pimpled and gaUon for yellow paint and $ 2 ^ cf Community, Anaerican as- College, an accredited Ducks Issue Lawler stressed that if the cult Court, Rockville today. has ^ n d that, since the build­ OF BIENNIAL 1968 Democratic National Con- sallow faced, wrapped up in P®®^® proWems inherent to were founded by $13,000 is included in the 1971-72 In Thailand Michael McCarthy, 21, of 11 town budget, the dam work and ing went up four years ago, his Yesterday about noon several ’TOWN ELECTION ventlon. shawls. ‘"Ihey are ^ a death depend on the a m ^ t of community and authority ^ a d - Z (Continued from Page One) back yard and chiveway have Discovery Rd., Vernon, and g,„gjj tools were stolen from a rw$ttivA Tfthn PfLiiiii And paint ordered. Rough estimates ings Include Uterary, historical, ^ c ie n li. a piunctsr ui the recreation area could be (Continued from Page One) TXDWN OF ANDOVER been subject to frequent wash­ Michael Kaveckas, 18, of 164 nthAr r#fiAArn wa met showed a ^ used in the bid specifications philosophical, and utopian hydroelectric Industry. H ie floor manager for the money completed at the same time, ^ ^ box sitting on a bulldozer in the Notice is hereby given of the jCelly Rd., Wapplng, were both orggn Manor Industrial IParit other officers we met showed a student told us. ^ ^ o f ^ h color, w k s i ^ d intensive dlscu^lon college is located on a former bill, emirfiaslzed. however, the thus avoiding the need to drain ®*‘ P Y ^ u r t , West Ger- outs. Biennial Town Election to be remarkable knowledge. Town Manager Dennis Moore charged yesterday with unnec- parker St. WINDOW ______j And ..... we found .w . the.... religious i 4)------Demolishins. . . ______the Salter’s______and^nd instructiontotructlon in wnungwriting ire-fre- ranch ...in .. a valley ...of the White ...... legislationlegisuiuoii isla noinot imenueuIntended to lo theme ponapond a second time at a ITT'’’ ^ **5® ***® held on May 3rd, 1971 in the said there is very little that the essary noise with a motor ______, u.« pap.,.. 2 ...;d » ..u, a c o m . . ™ . . . • ' » Town of Andover, for the pur­ Instead, he said, it offers anticipated when the pond is ^*®*' explosion, council can do, since it appears vehicle. Both are scheduled to gometlme Sunday night some- pose of , eiecune electing mmucmai municipal 01 of-- SHADES as we rode, sketching in back- totally withdrawn from society, ^ °"® Annulll Oonstructlon seminar topic. ’The faculty will der of central California. appear In CHroult Court 12, Rock, g^gt out two windows at the g„d m ^ b e rs of ^ r d s funds on a voluntary basis to ^®wn. **^My room was ® years, a boat launching 7 nr . ing, tents for the dining area, blacksmith’s shop, side show with band, animal Parkade. 723 MAIN ST. Bernard Miller at St. Mary’s show, and a five-ring big top with moving acts., Town Clerk We began to sense how bitter commodate people vriio so cb- Ume ago to Caldwell Tank Inc. cute the fl^ t pre^dawn Sunday Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., I>N.C.. to ^ ita l.’^ “ stating the facts in the case the fight had l^ n . vlously reject its disciplines,” of Louisville, Ky. at $98,364.' Public Records and requesting that the situation And they ail praised Mayor be said. w . « , . . . A . ~ o Haroor oy 4Z u. a. navy s ^ ______^ ^ s Lydall and Foulds Division o‘ t smoke" T was ’“ ’■ still r coming " r from be resolved. Columbia Warranty Deed NOTICE Richard J. Daley. I said that only America can Uie project cost the town $221,- e r " " ‘bombTrs” ’ “which' l a d ue® their shares of the «1.6 bU- ®“ “ ®“" ' “ « Barnum, His Circus Erik and Diane D. Dam to FOR ADMISSION ATTBNTION! We eventually got the feeling afford them, such as the sUd agg.BO. Other costs include en- ^ caught the Arm y Navy and Uon In any way they see fit, and Colmlal Board Co and b ^ e d ^ t rooms Budget Hearing Donald A. and Bonnie K. Bull, OF ELECTORS In Chicago that while the ciiy “ • gineenng lees ana lana ac- . . . . . _ civilian Tyrd-uilntinn The ccxmcll last night also "^Stop W ork’ rectly into the secondary sewage the 8th •'Field Hospital Joined discussed budget premedurea property at D9 Autumn St., (UMI-TED SESSION), READING IMPROVEMENT GLASSES was not the poUce state we sort baa his monthly welfare check qulsltlon costs. ™® ^ ? * !!* * ’ **® T in their b ^ k s ’ segregation. TOWN OF ANDOVER of expected to find, and that sent to his favorite bar to pay The Board erf Directors has stimulated by an article Sun- • treatment plan when it o^n s in Thai police doctors in carrying fem next week’s budget hear­ conveyance tax $28.80. Slide Talk Topic Ordered For ______Notice is hereby given that b e g i n n i n g m a y 3, 1971 whUe the poUce patrols were bis bUl. Or the Street People aUocated $427,000 for the proj- ^ y *" **'® masa^bie section of ‘ I a ^ e with Mr. Wllsem. I June. Previously they had a'way charred bodies, ing, slated for Thursday night. Quit Claim Deed AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES discreet and not pervasive, the have mastered the art of ect. A*® Hartford Courant. get sick every time I think o t dumped effluent directly Into In some rooms bodies of par- Finance subcommittee chair­ By JOHN JOHNSTON T w o Projects Green'MMOT Consttiiction Co. the Board of Admission Elec- arm of the Uw was strong’ and coUectlng food stamps to stay e) Furnish and install two I " the article. Retired U.S. it, too. Cambodian Lydall Brook. ents and their children were man Albert Bradley said that “ P. T. Barnum, His Career and His Museum” will be Inc. to BKF Associates, prop- tors for the Town o f ^ ^ v e r Classes for ELEMEINTARY and HIGH SCHOOL students powerful and could be tuuMHtaS fed. heaters at the Town Water De- Navy Cmdr. Eugene Wilson, «rh e sad part of this whole Lawler and Hamill explained huddled together. Sam Pescatello, building in- erty on Progress Dr!, convey- i*n® In Remedial Reading (Phonics, Understanding, etc.) A the sessiem will lead off with qubiGct of a color slide-illustrated talk by Kenneth , ,- - ■' ^ Office Building, School Road, on instantly. We had i » doubts that ^e had brought with us men- partment Garage at 192 Char- former president of Chance- story, in my estimation, is that Study Skills, Comprehenslmi, Vocabulary, Speed, College an Introductory message from _ „ „ „ a t the Manchester Historical Society meet- has put a “top work ance tax $80.26. Saturday, May 1, 1971 from 3:00 the poUce could be very tough ^ pictures of the famous ter Oak St.—Hartford Heating Vought, teUs the origin of the the Seversky aircraft (the one Premier Town Council Chairman Wesley H olm es a t tn e M an cn esrer n is io r ic a i aocie y ^ projects now being E m m Board Test Preparation and General Reading Efficiency. p.m. to 8 :0 0 p.m. for the pur- indeed, on demonstrators or American cities. Generally, we co. of West Hartford for $1,120. fabulous Japanese fighter plane, chosen in the competition) was Lewis, then on to further ex- ing Sunday at 2 P’” ^’ Jumor High School, constructed. Pescatello said It C3grg„ce G. ana juaiin w. ^ admitting those persons * SmaU Claases -k Pre-Tettlng Program anybody else. found these expectations off 7 ) Ten trimmer edgers and a "Zero,” which led the attack not that much better than the planation by Bradley. So far He has teen cure “ Tom -Thumb and hls vrife was the first t o e he has used 3 ,^ ,^ 3^ Hartford Electric rights have matiired af- •k Certified Teachers We heard talk of a revolution base. heavy duty lawnmower—the on Pearl Habor. Chance-Vought model, and Quits Post thls Is the same procedure ifol- Livinia, and Jenny Und. the tags since becoming Inspec- gjg cg^ter . Call Mr. Kaprove being bom on the campuses, l>ut ^® ^e**"** Chicago, on first Mi^fovem Co. of Windsor Locks IMlson tells of. a competition that the U. S. government could SPECIAL (Comtinued from Page One) lowed In the past, but Instead ®^®® Other floors contain the Colo- tor. ^ , a * »»• tor electric and or signal AonUcant must be twenty-one having seen insurgency take etYlvhig, to be much more beau- at a net price of $1,368.60 for conducted by the U.S. Army not see what It was doing when of continuing the rest o t the opening in 1968. Revolutionary War, Civil "Stop Work’ tags ^ ^ u “ ®d to 3^^^^ yelre mu^ te a r^L root and grow in Vietnam in the ***“ * ***® “bister pic- the trimmers, and ^72.60 for Air Chips for a fighter plane it allowed and gave permission Matak has headed the ACADEMIC flEADIIIO CENTEA, INC. SPRING PRICES meeting as has _ p^ n—a n*«iia«.Avi ’ _ _ . ____ ! anAa vmf ,irifVi */*u7n Federal Tax U e dent of the -Tijwn of Andover for past decade we could only con- hire we carried in^our minds, the mower. and of the failure of the Chance- to sell the Chance-Vought air- ^vem m ent since Lon Nol’s in ­ lously, this year the Board of tr*ends and children, pg^t Rooms. The most recent does not comply with toiro ron- Government against Lan- 3^ months If foreign born p clude that America is far from **®*' boldly designed office buUd- g) Repowering and refurbish- Vought plane, powered by a craft in the foreign market. ness, anddiplomatic sources Education budget will be taken The Romanesque and Byzim- acquisition is an Alpine village, Ing regulations. Anyone who ^ g, 83 E. CBNTE31 STREET Next to Cavey’B revolution as the rest of the apartments rose dra- ing a town fire truck—Gowans- pratt & Whitney engine, to win "Let us hope that, in the fu- consider him Washington’s first on ALUMINUM UD first for emlanation discus- “ n® Barnum Museum was dedi- made in Germany in 1860 and continues work on a tagged $8 624 78 natureiizeu ciuze Telephone 648-9947 Ruth K. Munson, MANCHESTER, CONN. world knows that term. matlcally w e r the lake “h<^. Knight Ck>. Watertown for $8 ,- the competition. Then, he tells ture, our government does not choice to succeed Lon Nol. U.S. s L ^ d c l t o r p ^ c l p ^ o n . cated in 1893. Barnum left a purchased by Barnum for $30,- project is subject to arrest and C ® ^ ^ ^ Town Clerk for Board of Ohettoee ^ much^saddM, the^ was the 199. ^ offering the Chance-Vought repeat this same costly mis- Embassy officialssay he is easy • AWNINGS DOORS T h e ^ h o S ^ ^ t e t o t wUl *!«>■'>«> t>®erintendent of schools, was a Recycling Livingston of South Windsor, sensed what the American ^ e t - office, mistaking my slightly na- chased was about $1,600. Aircraft* ' “ of Callfoi^a It w m Robert Hamilton ana jonn sjc - ^ crowded museum was re- science teacher. A pilot project to recycle April 24, Community Baptist chuk for the Historical Society; really means: despair. H ie sal accent for Bostonese. “ We legated to the third floor. Holmes graduated from Wes- glass bottles and Jars will start Church. "2 T “ hicrease of $4.1 million over and memters-at-large Mrs. black people inside regarded us get along with the Macks and ed M irith the plans - lock, Tlie refurbished museum is leyan University and did grad- here May 1. Dr. Bruce Brad- TuUy Regal Chance and Katie with what eeemed like cool we are trivliig because of It.” Junior Women stock and barrel. contracted salary increases HermanH M T I^ LeiDoyt,iMJOfyi, MargaretmHa««**ci. Ja-ua- ^ tribute to Bridgeport as uate work in history at Clark ford and his two sons have of- Ixxi Comer, both of Manchester, hatred. They were anxious to The blacks we met concurred. "During noon hours, we p^jgg taken Into ‘W hat’s in it for you? coboon, -raomM Kuzaai original “ circus city,” and University, Worcester, Mass, fered to be responsible for the April 24, Community Baptist ------Los Angeles ■was the throb- Meet Tomorrow would go out of the plant and aggoynt. Mrs. Barbara Lewis. p .j, 35gjjjypg gg yjg archetype and Boston University. For project for the first two weeks, church. Mng, Immediate metropolis we watch the different pilots from The key factor, Garfinkel said. Ross will be the temporary “ circus man." A first floor more than 20 years, he taught Receptacles will be placed at Delbert Lee HerOha of New 1 0 T & J L T H B Grant Aw arded imagined it to be, not so much a Miss Sally Middleton of 86 other countries test the Zero, vvas a contract already signed chairman of the study group, j.ggni houses memorabilia of history at Green Mountain Col- the town’s disposal area on Haven and Linda Jean Hallen> 'iT 'g city as a state of mind. “ I ha- Bretton Rd. will present a The Zero was a beautiful air- ^^ith the city’s teachers. He said and will call thefirst meeting. u,g 33/6 and times of Barnum, lege in Poultney, Vt. before go- Doubleday Rd. and at Fire- i^eck of 48 Horton Rd., A giU 'i*i -n^OTHtlOOUTl Police School ven’t been to the center of town "Capsule Fashion Show” to- craft and its performance was Gujda and the city’s board of fi- All those who had volunteered including those associated with ing to Missouri. men’s Field. gj Bridget Church. -ju m < w e 'v g in three years,” a movie pro- morrow at the Manchester Jun- beautiful to watch. IVe ■who had nangg weren’t providing enough to serve on this group were ap­ Records will be kept during i WMAT A geeATM Building Permits ■n>U?BN006U f At-L1 H £ W PS A federal grant for $9,700 to ducer told us when we visited lor iVomen’s Club meeting at 8 worked on the aircraft were new money to meet the increas- pointed. Chinese tour by the 15 members ^® program to determine AeouTTHBfijie.^ A id WAS u m I MexYoo^ Bradford Building Oo. of -Tal- WHOH*L N G V ^ fund the Manchester R ^ o n a l ^Oth-Century Fox in Hollywood, p m. at the Masonic ’Temple. very proud. We were terribly gg in teachers’ salaries and in -The Coventry Grange is to of the U.S. table tennis team ‘ “ e extent of accompUshment. AMP tH^‘“ « “ “ ^ *600,000. Druge, Larry Khlg^it and Her- morning, Ziegler declined to re- p.m. OUp.A£S old Koontz. Druge will serve piy but Scott Interjected: Windsor for Harold Schuetz, um e, wiT« NO No/sy, m gutmrfom^, 2 » Planning Committee on Crimln- ed around the offices aS casual- Fitzpatrick first ^® ***® ^™®' "The board completed its an- Wash all containers and re­ dormer and finish a room at 16 ■ ol Administration for Connect!- ly as weather Information or ^,g-' . _ teen-a^e sewiiw and "Those of us who worked aJysls and evaluation and allo- as temporary chairman to call „ because he Israel Foils ANPSHOuUWTwe . OORIOW,LOW , the firat meeting of this group. * ® because he move steel or metal rings. Sep- d7 ..'$ ^ ^ .’ - cut for regional In-service train- comments on the latest Brocid- thlj,^ place In Mocheting- Mrs^®” remember the Japa- cation c f funds and then deter- (Agnew) likes newspaper peo­ -nat-iw^A6ooT7ffl v a c a t io n HCKV\H Fifteen residents had volunteer­ arate by color—clear, green or g g b rin a Pools of Coventry for UHSfOlLEP WaOOANP' 1 Ing, will cover “ suppUes and way play. Donald Wolff first nlace lii "®®® througfh the plant mined that It would be neces- ple.” am ter-and deposit In the pro- jjg y y Davldsim, pool at 168 ed to serve on It. Peace Bids TWJIAAWOTMCSk:/J . Site pRicss o^rating expenses,” Chief Las Vegas “ “ Sf®"® then gary to make an overall cut In Scott described Nixon’s five- per container. Tanner St.. $2,400. Reardon said. He said he hoped Las Vegas was our biggest Also, Mrs! Walter Bycholskl, P*’e“ t'tent of diance-Voug^t. As the services personal account of Sanitary Violations— , .. I , (Continued from Page One) SLOPBf^ 'The------counctlmen------last night I»ln t p r o ^ for c m ^ rela- gg„„ggyg„ the idea of a ColumbiaManchester Evening Herald gabrina Pools ri8e. It was not the heart- second place in stencU paint! ^ remember It, It certainly was the city departments,” the board correspondent Vlr- prederick Becker, swimming voted to take the necessary ^ partial Egyptian-Israeli settle- einia Carison tol turers for the next term. less puMiy neon heU we had en- tng. ji^s. Roger Steele, second ®®®*'®‘^ “ *"® “ ‘ ® 228-9224. po<,3 replacement at 38 Ware- ^ 2 Federal funds for training be- vlsaged. “ We want people to pjgce in ceramics; Mrs. Rich- *’®“*^*t the plane. "in addition to positions va- leg;al action involved to force seeking e an ® t a a *” ent involving the reopening o l ______' noke Rd., $3,000. came available as a result of like us, to come l)ack to us; we ard Thompson, second place In people ever since cant at the beginning erf the fls- rompllln^wlto sanitary viola- ®ha^®“ a® „ ------— ^ ^ i> Hons In the vUlage area. on toe whole amiable ste^. He ^ Hotel Boom m London F. Peter Pe«o^l“ under construction or await- $1,600. _ „ ^ ___ _ that seven property owners In .Americans h a ^ 3^3^ igg building permission (te- Armand ^ ! ^ U ( ^ roof w e r by the Law Enforcement Assist- He wasn’t referring to the buttercups and fern on black “ To quote Mr. Wilson, unfilled until such Ume as the CEQAJMir ance Administration In Wash- streets, but they were the clean- velvet. ’Hence, imagine my chagrin on total cut has been reserved,’ the vlUage had teen ordered to *®®'“ ^ Nixon administration sources sides the 900 In existence), garage at 292 Lydafi 3t„ $760 a n p o ; r w x !At io m /7^/ae^ MY PEfipnCAL^ clear w subsurface drainage them as people. 3,^^^ disclosed toe sale of 12 which will provide space for 12 Luclen Collto, v ^ d w gable ington. est we had seen in America. The meeting Is open to guests that fateful Sunday of De- the board said. oosrof^p m)VB57 lAHQ pevBw pez UusmiP- According to CJhlef Reardwi, So was the air. and prospective members be- nroblems and as of now five of Scott said he sees “ signs that more Phantom ’ fighter-bombers Per cent more visitors. at 643 Hartford Rd.. $200. Yoo'na MOT Tfcre’s your answer. the seven have complied. the all-out revolutionary jg Israel and that a request for ______^______IN N G A W TDLLANP, i J O S r \UAfXrToiBLL several other grant applications San Francisco’s skyline was tween the ages on’t take my picture for pipe and fittings for the Nike time, youTT tec an improvement In your Service appearance, outlook and performance. program will be especially cru- yoor newspaper,” she said. Water Tank May 3 at 11 a.m. are Mr. ana mre. y^^^ y^^ questlonof Ag clal with the Impending passage “ What ■will Mom back home in in the Municipcil Building, ac- Our Guest... Johnson, tne ™ new’s remarks at Williamsburg vealed the latest Israeli request ■ II you have yet to visit a European Health CONNIE GALANEK. WIUJWOOP, BOX 173, PfO IPUAHO, of the new penal code. He said Kansas City think?” cording to Maurice Pass, dl- .w _ „ " t o " 96 Contact Spa and find out how Its individualUed Church, Donmd W did not come up at the meeting also stems from the shipment all police will be forced to re- After a couple of nights of this rector of general services, store, the Booth-Wmock Ubrary ^ o i o m h 420 program can help you reach your own o»\NV!ae^MA9a 3 Y - learn their law. research, Horst jd^cided that The pipe will be installed In litneM.aiid beauty goals, shouldn't you see and Thomas Graham. Then, lor perhaps toe fourth er-bomters and fighter planes | WALL TO WALL CARPET CLEANING, CUTTINO, ______!______San FYancisco seemed a little the area leading up the actual to it le^ y? A Courtesy Tour and private Ladies’ Day* — Mon. Wed. Fri. a RBASe tsu-we MoceAsoor NAME___ u ...iH time, Ziegler said to newsmen: since Jan. 1, including a small BINDING and FURNITURE CLEANING ashamed of her bawdy reputa- site of the million gallcm tank. cofMuttatlon (no strinp attached) can Men’* Day* — Tues. Thurs. Sat. YCAfL-noUNO VACAnoN FUN Acoitess- easily be arranged. Manebester Evening Heiwa . . y g a should not pursue toe number of the highly advanced I Bring Us Your We Sell New Rugs Too! AT WItbWOOO* POvUtTE-tAkE Power Plant Largest without the determined de- The installation of the pipe was Coventry correspondent Hcrfly 3 ^^^^ y^^ y^^j^ 33 ^ difference MIG23s. ■ Rugs and Save Buy your rugs or carpets in a COIAMUNnY. OTY_ . taATC"- SAN JUAN P. R. __ Latin hauchery of Manila or the so- included in site work contract C all Gantner, Tel. 742-8796. ■" ' ™’“' gj gpinion . . . there is no differ- U.S. sources, the newspaper 2 0 % rug cleaning plant and save! □i.roo, vtomo u*e. to ow n Z i f > _ . -laeprtoNg. America’s laigest thermoelec- phisUcated sexiness of Paris. for the tank. 18 Asylum dt. ence of opinion.” said, disclosed that toe govern- ■ PjaoPEeiVl trie plant is to be built In Our preconception didn’t fare The site work contract was 646-4260 16 HANNAW AY ST., MANCHESTER FR E E Pick-np I f vou'p f/tjaeK.CNjL, tuMLUmOBg iS Room i04 Agnew, at toe Williamsburg ment has agreed to sell Israel 80 and DeUveiy RCASC TE tL How 1 CAN Puerto Rico. The $30 million in- very weU. awarded to Maskell Oonstnic- W w tri largefl chaii el ■» tiiMal bMNh chte Thomas Alva Edison was CD rr Fog AS u m £ . AS ’Tel. 622-0767 OMd »«d epsmted WMMie WsWIm. lac. W t p i ^ b l y toe world’s most p ro meeting, told toe GOP gover- F4 fighter-bomters in the last | OPEN MON. thru SAT. 8=30 to 6:30 CALL 648-0912 ■ stallation will supply power to ------tl<» Co. of South Windsor for ih.------RuHB DeBella Hartford Skuiioo F. Reale S15 West Middlele Tpae., TMce.. ManchesterManebester i U fl^ v e n to r with 1,093 patents nors Monday that he was con- three years. Including toe latest ^ ^ h ■ ■ W m m t E H EHU M i ■ ■ h I the south coast. NEXT: The Faces of a Nation $88,916. a m • cerned______4 t by overemphasis r-* n 1 r* n/r% on tVlA the Hrwon dozen. to hls name. iC - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY; APRIL 20, 1971 Tolland / jes Reduced for Five BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Free Parking STAR T V Tonight By CLAY R. POLLAN- v q CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) ARIES LIBRA for Oomptato litiHngG. I LOST TH'SALB BUT PZC Seeks to Protect YoOr Daily Activify Guide se^r. In Coventry Drug Cases I'M WATCH I NS IF VA EAT THIS BBT COULD BE Asiwtr to FrtYioos Psssla — Cambridge is illegal park- HAR. 21 See SatnidGy's TV W«ak MY FIGURE! CANDY, THERE'Ll. VURREE d a n g e r o u s ers' heaven. The poUce have 'f According to the Stars. ocf. “ AM. I» Five ot 11 persona arrested in Thomais E. Ctour, 18, brother BE AfCVRA T' fiWAMI, ONE OF m V FOR MEEAA SAHEE01 Hodgepodge run out of parking tickets. fYl415.19-28 To develop messoge for Wednesday, 3-10.12-24^ WATCH... VAX! FRIENDS ISNIT ADVAUaNG IN Z E E CR E E STA U Crandall Pond Watershed 1>'4548.S6 r^ d words corresponding to numbers 31-60-75 vS a Feb. 2 drug raid on a Coven­ of George COur, and Roger Ma- 5:M OtniiraB’s blaad WMUher Woteh auiina’s Islaad w it h m is T A I-S W S , MB’S TChieOy 6 Shows disdain proposals submitted by develop- system to support the apart- Middlesex County prints 34 Of 64 But breach of peace, reduced from r> 1 - 6-13-15 4 Protect 18-26-34-41^ cases of two others, and still (4§)~ WIiB?s Mjr M UaoT |C) SU R E T O f in d SOMETMING IS SAMEEBiS 13 Prayer 7 Grumble ers last night, including several ment complex still has to be the tickets, and until the 5 Events 35 Justify 65 Helped possession of marijuana and • :M (S-S-t^4*> W catker — Sperta FRIENP /lAARRIEP? 8 Pungent £^36-54 36 Tory's 66 Viewpoint 57-65-79-('-8 7 ^ two more pleaded not guilty to /HOPE SUITABUe.' 14 Looacna, aa within the Crandall Pond water- submitted to the state health legislature approves the 6 Term controlled drugs, aind were fined •ad New* Te TeU the Trath lePhUippic 10 Chinese yeH,!jUHE 20 70 T o DEC. 21 ^ 1 17 Mariner’a money of enough money to issue any 10 Hoppenir>g 40 T o Coventry police descended on ert Lacey these three picked an 8:M (S> News with Walter Craa- several report. -n,e Tolland Volunteer Fire 2- 5-22-35 11 T ry 41 Those 71 From 42-43-55-59/C Ute (G) direction account Attending the meeting was __ _ t j new ones. 42 People 72 InftuerKe the home of Margeret Cour, 41, unfortunate college party to at­ (8) Newt with J.K. Smith aad tight a :&S(LS2-66 12 M ay 61-7(L83-90la 18 Slow (muaic) 11 Tyndareus’ 28 English river James Thompson of Buck and Cambridge is the county’s 13 Benefits 43 Especially 73 And of School St. Sind seized over tend at the Cour home and were Harnr Beaseaer eaking fendamt, Beverly Oour 19 also Richman called police recratiy M E R EA P VOUR. MANUSCRIPT I'M MAKIN’THE ted by John Pozzato of Vernon Charles Wick of Grahaber, EDVGATIONAL TV WHILE MDU WORK ON 51 Repair anew Mayor McCV>y has been noti- MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A Union here that he did not be- of School St. were denied last to report that his 1970 model DRAWIN'S FIRST 94 on behalf of developer David Rd. submitted a letter to the PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER TH' PRAWINGS.' BO'S I'L L HAVE 53 Prone to err fled by Mayor Richard L. Lugar Pentagon official said Monday lieve the North Vietnamese month. Yesterday Prosecutor car, purchased with money his Taeeday, April 88 S o m e t h i n ' t o 55 Indolent S Webster. , , , .. , PZC comploiining about a draln- 3 Pozzato also told the PZC that f._____ ®____„ of Indianapolis that he has been he is confident that all Ameri­ could mount any offensive in Joseph Paradiso nolled the pos­ insurance compemy had paid pj, WRITE ABOUT/ 56 Redactor age situation aggravated by the 57 Muddled t r Webster is working with of­ Mipolnted as a member of the can combat titx>ps will be out of Southeast Asia signlf leant session charges against both him after his 1909 model was 8:88 Travel______Film (C) construction of a subdivision _ . A journey throuxh Iceland. (coR) ficials of the Tolland Aqueduct .... , ___ . Committee on Intergovemmen- Southeast -Asia within a year. enough to upset any troop with­ Mrs. Beverly Cour and her stolen 18 months earlier, had U IT Hr across the street from his home 6:88 Modem SapervUioa (G) 58 Calm Water Co. regarding the instal­ , , . , ■__ tal Relations of the National Marine Lt. Gen. John R drawal timetable. husband George Cour, 21. Par­ been stolen. 7:88 TBA DOWN and subsequent work by the "Of course such an event has adiso said that the Oours were Shortly afterward, police 7:88 TBA St bi lation of water lines to the area. Chaisson declined to expand on 8:88 Book Boot (O to^r^dep^m ent. ^ ^ ^ the statement. But he. did say It to enter into an equation like in a separate r(x>m and were called to say they had recovered 8:88 Gonru of Oar Time* (C) 0 1 Musical The Norwegian Woods apart­ quality SB ss his car. It turned out to be the 9:88 The Advoeatoa (G) .ment...... complex...... proposed for Rt.... letter from Governor Mesklll was------based on ‘ '(flans .------and-- papers------this but It really would ■- ix>t be not Involved In the drug activi­ 18:88 GoanecUcat Newereem 2 Native metals S S3 195 has been reduced to a total Intendent rerw ted runoH water response to which I’ve seen but am not at significant,” he said. ties. 1939 m(xlel. 3 Judicious 7 4East(Fr.) of 84 units from a previously eeuslng it to flow (lown the the m ayor’s suggestion, he w i l l ------proposed lO i units. and subsequently Into his front ^ ^ ------(Newspaper fittcrpriie A u n .) The reduction In the size of yard. Senior Citizens who will be tour- the apartment complex was Investigations by the Williamsburg. Va. this necessitated to permit the in- determined that the town liul^ week. stallation of proper septic tank a drainage easement mong the "seniors” is and drainage requirements ^°ad in front of Wick’s "ome, al- sponsored by the Vernon Why do I boil Why does it To know that one O n som eone \A/ith jealousy. trormerit me day she will sit else's knee? contained in the zoning regula- though the ditch is very shallow. Rggreation (Commission. Gov- tions. Noting the situation was actu- Mesklll will be in WII- The regulations require a 100 ally not within its junsoicuon at a Republican Gov- ROCKVILLE per cent auxiliary space .lor PZC Informed Wick he em ors (Conference. septic facilities. should contact the Highway INDOOR GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN "H ie BeaUeas 8ea” In the plans submitted last Superintendent. ‘"nie Restless Sea," Sea,” will be night by engineer Richard Wick has also written to the nockviUe PubUc VERNON ^HiRiev, YGu\ie eesbi cgANtit cgcHfuu T H E WORRY W A R T A -70 » mi W WU. Im, TW. UT M 0*1. Lombardi of Vernon, several Board of Tax Review, seeking UA(?ieTY 'l U ^ f O D B A ^ ALL eueMiM6.'....w(?w, eiTM ee Library Saturday at 10 a.m. for WDM NOW.' w o ee 09. I'M LgAWfM^/- of the amdliary fields are lo- ^ $1,500 reduction in the assess- children in grades 4, 6 and 6. QfiRcv/...we'ee„ .•..fAlCe rouR PICR/// cated off the property itself, as ment Us property due to the The film will be in color and MANCHESTER! is the well drainage situation. will Illustrate the work of ,UIATCHIM6THI$.'/ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Thompson confirmed that the Supporting his d ^ m , the oceanograidiers. It presents in­ drainage tests all complied TENNIS formation of marine sciences a real estate company support­ with the regulations with one and the complex relationships ' M OW WE TOOK ing the $1,600 devaluation fac- MeRE COME BRAVES DID VOU 906 SCALPS. exception, which will be cor­ of nature in the sea. The film rected. Previous tests taken in BACK FROM WAR BlRf/ DO? A complaint has also been re- 1?®^' No tickets February with pcx>r results celved from Richard Bums of ‘>® "e®ded to get into the were apparently due to frozen Cone Rd., regsjdlng Koehler’s show. T E N N IS F O R U M with the latest in indoor tennis, soil, according to Thompson. junk yard on North River Rd. Pinochle Winners The apartment zone was ap­ opens a Vernon • Manchester club on August 1st. According to the complaint The Vem oh Senior Citizens' proved following a public hear­ the owner of the junk yard has PiiuKhle £(roup had the fbHow- Join your friends and other (irofessionals at the ing about two years ago. A started stockpiling junk cars ing winners at the tournament CertUlcation TENNIS FORUM, where the player comes first. and other rubbish across the session held Thursday: Dor­ Thompson advised the PZC othea McCarthy, 600; William A ct today. Limited memberships available PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGlNSKI road from the present area. that the plans meet the require­ The PZC will Investigate the lAietjen; 600; Minnie Luetjen, THANKS FOR THEJ ments but In order to work situation to determine whether 685 a^d Madeline Barrows, 682. LESSON, AL I right, the actual installation' the original approval for the Hie card playing was follow­ must be done right. junk yard was limited to one ed by a potluck supper to B U T Y X l ' WE CAPTURED WAGON He advised the commission side of the road. The junk yard acknowledge birthdays and an­ ONU/OUTONE LOADED Wm-I WK5S. that ‘‘somebody will have to is a non-conforming use, in ex- niversaries. Regular pin(x:hle LOCATED off Exit 97 from Interstate 84 HOUR. HOW DID lay down the law in building of istance before zoning regula­ was scheduled for today and P NOU DO IT ■? the system,” and recommended tions were adopted-by the town. tournament pinochle on ThuiTi- the PZC require the developer day, both at 1:30 p.m. at the- (Route 15). The TENNIS FORUM will be to have his own engineer certi­ Manchester Evening Herald, Lottie Fisk Building, Henry fy the work as it is being com­ Tolland correi^iondent, Bette Park. only a few minutes drive from pleted. quatrale, Tel. 876-2846. Rummage Sale “Talk about brutality on TV! Did you see the size The Ladies Missionary Society Manchester, Rockville and the University of the bill the plumber handed that guy?" ir-7-O of the Talcottville Congregation­ al Church will sponsor a rum­ Castro Ridicules mage sale, Saturday from 9:30 of Connecticut a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the church. There will also be a irtiite ele­ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY phant table, a booth featuring TNi Appeals by Nixon homemade foods and a snack OH, THArOA^,'>OU SHOULD FEEL RIGHT WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl bar. 11 MIAMI (AP) — Premier FI- Castro’s 2-hour and, 10-mlnute HI TH ER E, REAUY? A T HOAAE IN IH E lO y D E H A R IM E N T! Commendation Medal del CJastro declares there will be speech before an audience of S W E E T IE ! GOOD TO SEE VOL) I'M AN AaTT30NAUT... AND THEY CAU- Staff Sgt. Fred R. CMuch, son I FUVTOTHE/AOON, ME CRAZV. „ ^ ... .. dignitaries at the theater of the of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Couch, I 'M AAR, ASAIN, AAR. FLAGPOLE no Cuban reconciliation with the confederation was VENUS, JUPITER, 161 Tunnel Rd., Vernon, has ABB?NATHyl e i T irsz. SATURN... > United States or the Organiza- preceded by a fiery, half-hour been awarded the U.S. Air tlon of American States and “antl-lmpeiiallst" talk by the Force Commendation Medal at JjUUUA. JiCJUUfL says his regime will continue to leader of the Chilean delegation Maguire AFIB, N.J. support revolutionary move- the ceremonies, Volodla Tei- Sgt. (fouch was cited for meri- 4-30 ments throughout lAtin Ameri­ telbolm. torius service as an air trans­ yer.-.WHAr/RE ca. He said President Salvador portation specialist at Qui Nhon VOU COIN'UP Allende had succeeded in establ­ Army Airfield, Vietnam. He is H E R E , K ID ? The Communist leader ridi­ ishing socialism in Chile be­ now- at McGuire with the 21st, culed President Nixon in a Ha­ cause "we know we cem count a m ajor component of the Mlll- vana speech Monday night...... _ . __ "Tho^ damn Yankees have the «>Udarity of Cuba, ^ m taiy -Airlift (Command. •OHumoNSHip couim Sgt. Couch Is a 1966 graduate BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE DICK no reason to dream of normall- on. our destinies march t(v of Rockville High Sch(X>l and at­ CAVUU-J il-io zation of relatlSis" or' any nego- 8'®“ *®''. OKAY, SO WHAT/ THE BIS THING 13 tended Trent(Mi State Obllege in • «mvuQ ruYim surfm e JiW,C0OLlT,AWFL, WE'RE OKAY, VIC. BUT I'M JUST tlatlons with <3uba because Castro responded that his gov- BROTHERS, NOT GOING TO SET YOU UP HAVING YOU HERE,.WIN . COME ON, I'M these days the demagoguery of emment will “do anything that New Jersey. I WANT TC SHOW Promotion RETURNING TWINS/ IN BUSINESS A G A IN ... SOOR TMATS AVORE CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Nixon surpasses all limits,” Is necessary for the (aiUean peo- • NON-BIREBT. SHMOWfllEE WE'VE BEEN. OR CUT \OU IN ON MY PIE. YOU AROUND. Alem A. Nickerson, son of Mr. HOME, VIC. LIKE a o TIMES, Castro declared in a ceremony pie,” including helping to de- TOO CLOSE plWOPBN^FIRE! and Mrs. Bernard Nickerson of HOW SOON CAN VIC. OF ALL THE STUPID HE WANTS. A T THE MENTION OF HIS WAMB-TMB commemorating the Krth anni- fend the country ‘‘if attacked by UBHTIINI TO QUARREL WOUNDED "WEIRPO" FRANK SLXJAT, East St., Rockville, has been I GET A CAR TRICK4! ILEFTOUK US BOTH versary of the victory over exile outside aggressors.” OVERAAONEV, ONLY eUM DOWN ON PEAt^ NOW STIRS WEAKLV ANP OPENS HIS EYES... promoted to staff sergeant in 10 NAIROBI? Invaders of the Bay of Pigs. He praised the Soviet aid • SHOWER AND UNKER BOONS THE JEEP WHEN WE THAT WE'VE the U.S. Air Force. GOT THE ROPE'. SPOILED HIS Hie speech was transmitted Cuba has received in the last 12 PLAN BY Sgt. Nickerron, an aircraft IN COUNTRY GUIB STYLE RESCUIN0 throughout the island by radio years. maintenance specialist at Lor- and television and monitored in "We have more than half a ing 'AFB, Maine, is in a unit Miami. million weapons—I think that's of the Strategic Air CommEUid. • SMNUS FOR HEN MB WONEN Castro called the OAS a no secret,” he said. He is a 1967 graduate of 2 “ horde of bandits” and de- Among visitors attending the RockviUe High School. His wife, • PR04H0r FUUY EQUIPFEP dared: ceremonies werej- delegations Kathleen, is the daughter of “We have supported, are sup- from North Ifietnim, the Viet Mrs. Marilyn Pezzente, Kozley porting and will continue to sup- (fong, East Germany and am- Rd., Tolland. • FROFESSHNUL MSTRUUnON port revolutionary movements bassadors of Ole Soviet Bloc. Recruit Graduates ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN throughout I^atin America . . . ------Navy Airman Apprentice Rob­ FULL-TINE How can we rejoin the OAS?” ert L. Carpenter, son of Mr. SOSH.GUZ.TNAT WAS I'D HATE rsAY \ DID YOU SAY HE WAS IN YEAH, I GOT A V WOW! WOTTA MESS.' I YCAN SAY THAT AGAIN.' He called Nixon one of the fa­ Hiiftorion Honored and Mrs. Robert H. Carpenter • MASS FRUNT VKWINU LUUNUE QUITE A SHAKE.' WITHOUT LOOKING.. A CAVE SOMEWHERE GLIMreE OF 'IM DON’T THINK WE'LL HE'U BE UP THERE A thers of the Bay of Pigs inva­ of 179 Union St., Rockville, was WHATCHA SUPPOSE WE BETTER CHECK UP ABOVE M E- JUST BEFORE TH' J HAFTA WORRY ABOUT LONG, LONG TIME ^ „ STORRS (AP) — Dr. George HAPPENED TCARU? ON 'IM/ QUAKE HIT.' / HIM A N Y MORE.' STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF sion and said he was responsible graduated from recruit tniining for“ ^ “ de^s” of 14 ^ * 0 1 1 ) ^ 8 Rumney, a specialist in htetori- at the Recruit Training Center, MEMBERSHIP tEES: 0 SIR, I SUM- X ON ONE RARDCULAR who died fighting what he called cal g e^ p h y and a P « > f^ Orlando, Fla. He attended G^tlemen $50-Ladies $40-Juniors $35 MON A VEHICLEM BEARDED YOUTH "CIA mercenaries” in the at- at the University (rf t^ecU cut Palm Beach Junior College, -VOUR NA/VIE I RAVIAK LISTENS TO THIS WITH tack which began April 17, 1961. h®r®. ’'®f" ® West Palm Beach, Fla. NO INITIATION FEE AND ADDRESS ESPECIAL INTEREST and failed 72 hours later. The in- °f th® Royal Ge^rai*lcal So- vasion was during the Kennedy ciety of Great Britain, James Corbett, world heavy­ administration. It Is Oie oldest society of its weight boxing champion from COURT FEES Nixon told interviewers Fri- kind in the world, according to 1892 to 1897, was known as Gen­ tleman Jim because ot his cour­ MONDAY THRU FIUDAY WJLL day, "As long as (?astro is the University of (fonnecticut, HE? adopting an antagonistic, anti- which announced the honor. , teous manner out of the ring. 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. (Secondary 'Dme) $ 6.00 (per hour per court) X>Mh. A m e ric a n line, w e are c e r t a i n l y ------' ~ 5 P.M. -12 P.M. (Prime Hme) $10.00 (per hour per court) not going to normalize our rela­ WEEKENDS 3 : tions toward Castro. As soon as 7 A.M. - 5 P.M. (Prime Time) ^ $10.00 (per hour per court) he changes his line toward us, 5 P.M. -12 P.M. (Secemdary Time) $ 6.00 (per hour per court) LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN we might consider it. But it Is BITUMINOUS his m ove.” WATCH THIS ACT, LDKI .N NDW I'LL APR A Castro retorted: AN APPLE, A PEAR I t o NNIS FORUM INC. PHONE 872.06770677 I PEACH ANtP AN NOT A STAR-SHOW EUSINESSj "Such a gesture, Mr. Nixon, ANI7 A EANANA,,.^ ORAN

EARL YOST Sport* Kdttor Locals P la y Work Far Between Overcome Garden Unemployed Metal Worker Notes from the Little Black Book H om e A gain Weaver High’s baseball teams, varsity and fresh­ For Giant Hurlers Proud Winner of man, may be in trouble if for any reason a starting T o m o rro w Jinx, Top Knicks player can’t continue. There are only nine boys oil each NEW YORK (AP)—There’s a job for Ron Bryant BOSTON (AP)— Alyaro Mejia said he was laid off squad. Coach Johnny Lee (varsity) and Ken Gwozdz By DEAN YOST in the San Francisco Giants’ starting rotation, but he NEW YORK (A P)—“Milwaukee,” said Gene Shue, a from his job five weeks ago, may become eligible for unemployment compensation weary grin spreading across his face. “ I'm not even Mejia, an unemployed have no subs to call upon and a forfeit could result if Second Best just two weeks after his wife Senior lefthander Brad / waiting for it. ------thinking about the Bucks. I’m too happy!” metal worker from C!olom» gave birth to a son. His wife is for any reason less than nine boys could take the field. . . . Japan-made base------Steurer hurled an excep­ The 23-year-old left-hander The often volatile coach ------bia via Redwood City, Bridesmaid role Is noiiiing the form er Terry Stlckell, a balls, which are a little smaller ^ tional game yesterday at took over for ailing Frank Re- looked as exhausted and elated added; "I’ve played in pressure Calif., was the proud own­ new for Pat McMahon who U.S. Olympic team diver. They in size, and lighter with larger Memorial Field as the berger with none out in the as his Baltimore Bullets Mon- situaUons before—but nothing of placed second best in the met while she was in the Peace er of a diamond studded seams, are being used for home first inning Monday and went day night after they finally ojjg magnitude." Boston Maratban yesterday. Corps and they plan to return to Once again a lack of commu­ Manchester High Indians solid gold sunburst medal games by Coach Roger Wick- the rest of the way in a 4-2 gained two seasons worth of re- ghue said the fanaUcal Knicks The little schoolteacher plac­ Colombia. nications found several baseball opened'their ^1971 baseball and a laurel wreath today man and his University of Hart- triumph over the St. Louis Car­ venge against the New York fana_^rtlo began their whis- ed second In the Manchester McMahon said he was both­ fans arriving late lor the start season on the wrong foot with dinals. It was the Giants’ ninth after a dramatic victory in ford squad. . . . During the of yesterday’s Manchester High a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Knlcks. tling-stamping-hollering bedlam Five Mile Road Race the ered by blisters and a headwind consecutive victory. Grapefruit League season in home baseball opener at Memo- Platt High of Meriden. Tile Bullets, withstanding a even before the game and the 75th Boston A.A. Mar­ last two years. the field of 887 starters had to With Juan Marichal and Gay­ Florida, when I encountered the rial Field gainst Platt High of Steurer and his counterpart, fourth quarter rally on the court chanted "defense!” nearly eve- athon. John Vitale, the man who buck. The sunny weather was lord Perry slated to pitch -and game-long pandemonium rytime—Baltimore had the ball The 30-year-old Mejia, who beat McMahon here last also a lltUe too warm for him. Japanese team that toured the Meriden, ’ihe game started at George Hollman, both i>itched tonight and Wednesday and off- Sunshine State I was surprised 1 ;3o, which will also be the outstanding ball. The latter by the 19,500 fans surrounding —shook up the Bullets at the finished 10th in the 10,000-meter year, was a surprise fourth "I’m disappointed in not win­ days scheduled Thursday and ASSOCIATE DPRESS it in Madison Square Garden— run in the 1968 Oljrmpics, rigis- in Boston yesterday. He’s ning," the Oklahoma Baptist to find the squad was using starting time of Wednesday’s gave up live hits, two by Jim be late outset. next Monday, it will American League beat the Knicks 93-91 for the Na­ tered his greatest triumph by a former University of Con­ graduate said. “Wien he finally American - made gloves, bats clash at home against Maloney Jackson, struck out four and "It’s easy to get rattled in the next week before Bryant gets East Division tional Basketball Association’s necticut star. took the lead with about 200 and balls. High of Meriden. Reason for the didn’t issue a walk. The Tribes’ Garden,” he said. "We were on out-kicking favored Irish Pat his shot. W. L. Pet. O.B. Eastern Conference crown. McMahon Monday in a sUrring Amby Burfoot, who show­ yards to go, he really flew. I * * '* early start; School vacation . . . moundsman whiffed six visiUng edge in that first half. We were Baltimore 8 2 That sends the bullets into the really struggling sometimes. race to the wire at the end of ed his heels to McMahon in couldn’t stay with him.” II 0 P0 ’’ n There Sam Wilde, former Rockville batters and gave tip three GIANTS - CARDS — 2 Wash’n 6 6 best-of-seven championships But in the third quarter we the 26-mlle, 38S-yard grind from Manchester in 1969, after Finland's Markku Salminen High athlete, pitched Southern walks. Manchester is presently Bryant relieved Reberger Boston Bruins looked sluggish Connecticut to thrilling 2-1 0-1 and Platt 2-0. CHeveland 5 5 against the Bucks, who cruised started settling down. We were Hopkinton to Boston. winning the Boston Mara­ and Seppo Nlkkari, Byron Low­ with two runners on base and in losing to Mratreal Sun- win over the University of Hart- Receiver Jay Mozzeralla was 5 6 to the Western title by conquer­ getting the easier shots—and Mejia," who edged McMahon thon the same year, was ry of San Francisco and John Jose Cardenal’s double put the day and the ® “ tom ™ vls on ford yesterday in New Haven, the big stick in the enemy llne- 5 6 ing the San Francisco Warriors sometimes two and three at a in the Colombian’s first mara­ S9th yesterday. Vitale of New Haven, Conn., Cardinals in front 1-0. But the c ^ p i o n s just dldn t Wt like The tall, handsome righthander „p with two hits in four trips 4 7 and Los Angeles Lakers in five time, which was a big help—and thon in California earlier this kept pace with Mejia and Mc­ Giants qulcklj^ *^‘®d “ “P ® ° ^gg* Division games apiece. Mahon for 18 mUes. Then they they did during r e p la r NaUonal allowed but three hits and one to the plate. He also, collected (AP photo) against Jerry Reuss on Willie we were making them. year, and the former Irish 8 4 Baltimore was shooting not minutes, 45 seconds, just five wilted on the first of three hills Hockey League play. It wasn t ^ n In eight strong innings. He two RB I’s. Mozzeralla account- JAM SESSION—Umpire Tom Gorman and Cubs’ Joe Pepitone have a few Mays’ double and a single by ^ I*! " "We felt we had to come out Olympian, now a school teacher 9 5 only for the chsuice to face Mil­ ^ seconds faster than McMahon, and were virtually out of sight ^ “ ed for the first Platt run in the Dick Dietz and took the lead In fast in the second half,” he said. in nearby Lowell, engaged words about a called third strike. Pepitone has last "yvord but stayed in game. 6 5 waukee—the winningest team in finished third in 2:14.53 after "Heartbreak Hill,” less enough ^ o t s in one of the Wg- u„e single to le ft. . .Could this first inning when Ran Tancza the third on Chris Speler’s "W e did—and it made a big one of the hottest duels in BAA 6 8 the NBA this season—but for a when England's set a than five miles from the finish. gest ice upsets in years. The be the season for major upsets reached on a fielder’s choice .. .. single, a walk to Mays and an- ^ ^ 0 difference." history. 5 8 chance to end frustration that ’The Knicks had held leads of „ii course record of 2:10.30 on a South Africa’s John Halver- ss r.o'TS S '';: orop FUth to chveiand other single by Dietz. 4 9 began with the 1968-69 season. y®"'- strongly to take Bryant singled in the fifth ^ ^ 21-19 after one period and 43-43 the way, often accidentally Monday’s Results They w

A V S PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRI^ 20, 1971 MANCHES'TER'EVENING HERALD, IAANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN

BY S H O I ^ N had W H IPPLE Help Wonted-Mole 36 Articles For Sole 45 ■ufiness ServkM 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Wanted - To Buy 58 Apartments - Flats- Houses For Rent 65 Houses For Sale 72 Resart Property Out of Town PORTFOLJD Manager — for SUPER afTUPF, sure nuf! MANCHESTER Welding Ser­ WANTEID used restaurant, tav- Tenements 63 — For Sole 74 For Sale 75 trust department of a top com- That’s MANCHESTER — Bus line — BERlirS WORLD vice corner Durant and Weat. P e iN C lP A L UPTIGUT P0ftCTiC/IU.'/ DEALS OUT B u t g r a s a g a n d e r a t h is o w n t e e n - a g e i;- em, hotel, grocery store, bank- • mercial t»nk. Must be expert- Ing rugs and upholste^. I^ t 6%-room older home. Com- ANSALDI BUILT C D V ia r m Y l a k e — w a ter­ VERNON CLASSIFIED Middle 'nimplke. General c a p it a l PlMISUMCNr 1D AMV 1 ^ AE CATCHES GTRICTI’/ fr o m HiPPyviLLE « ' a n d n a r v a rupey equipment. A lso have 3 M A Y 1 s t enced In the administration of electric shampooer, |1. The pletely redecorated. $200. fro n t sum m er cotta ge. 190’ EXCELLENT STARTER welding repairs, home owners w o r d floors of used equipment for DRESSED MOO DISAPPROVING — trust accounts to produce in- Sheiwln - V^lliams Co. monthly. References, lease, Six-room Colonial, plastered wdl, lovely porch overlooking Proud ownership ot this and 'i^ rts equipment. fast and ready cash'. CaU OCXTUPANCY two children accepted. Hayes walls, fireplace, tile baths, la k e. F irep la ce. ETCcellent Ranch home can be yours. come. Starts to $18,000. No fee. desks for sale, aome 'Kiu Will CUr^fOUR HAIR And Fountelne’B Used Restaurant A gen cy, 646-0181. bullt-ins, large breezeway, nelghbortiood. Bel Air Reed Mata floor has fireplaced ADVERTISING RUG cleaning, window clean­ Rita Personnel, 646-4040. exceUent condition. Also Un­ DRESS LIHE A NORMAL HUMAN Eiqul^ment, 5CT-6771, 473 W ind- 4% -R oom Tow n H ouse apart- 2-car garage, city utilities, E sta te, 848-9682. ing, floor reflnlshing, floors Uvlng room, Colotdal dining 6EIMG OR l U E X P E L derwood standard typewriter. sor St., Corner of Canton St., ment, 2 baths, air-conditioning, large lot, quick occupancy. area, 3 bedrooms and bath. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS stripped and polished. R A R I TRUCK Driver Minimum 3 Can be seen at Crockett Agen­ Hartford. stove, refrigerator, disposal. Out of Town PRICED to sell. CDVFINTRY — Summer cot­ Two finished rooms down. 8 A J L tD 4 :8 0 P JL F lo o r C a re, 62S-1302. 1/OU! IS THAT years experience as truck CLEAR? c y , 244 M ain S t., M anchester. For Rent 66 tage, 4 rooms, alumtaum ExceUent condition, imme­ driver with same employer. HOUSEjH^m lots Antiques, Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful Seven-room Raised Ranch LIGOT trucking, odd Jobe, also storms, carpeting, treed lot, diate occupancy. CaU Mr. Must also have good driving.INCH Radial arm saw. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, 2 fireplaces, tile baths, log cabin design, fireplace, OW Y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. moving large appliances. sa fety re co rd . S tarts to |130. Lewis 649-5306. less than one year old. $176. glassware. W e buy estates. 649-6651 649-21 BOL/rON — 3-room cotta ge, bullt-ins, 2-car garage, large Burning barrels delivered, 14. $9,000. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 4:M PJL DAT BKPOBB PDBUOAnON N o fee. R ita P erson nel, 646- CaU 643-2268. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, _____ w interized. 621-737S anytim e. treed lot. 644-1775. 4040. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. LOVELY one-bedroom apart­ 5-10 p .m ., 1-223-4460. • • B (Sl W * * a l u m i n u m screen - storm BARROWS and WALLACE Co. MANAGER — Ghivironmental WANTED — antique furniture, ment with refrigerator, range, i i r n i i doors, built-in bath tubs, lava- CHARLES LESPERANCE Out of Town Manchester Parkade PLEASE READ YOUR AD Household Senrieet 13-A pollution control department. glass, pewter, oil palnttaga or disposed and parking, $156 toiys, toilets, kitchen cabinet For Sale 75 Manchester 649-6306 Must be degreed and experi­ other antique items. Any quan­ monthly. Handy to Mata St 649-7620 CteMliled or **WoBt Ado” arc tak«i over "the ph—o n a UGirr trucking, cellar and sinks, metal wall caMnets, hot C a ll 644-24OT. R ock v ille L coBvenlraGe. The advettlaar ahooU road Ids ad the PIBST enced in environmental pollu­ attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, w a ter fu rn ace. 643-2486, 648- tity. T h e H arrison’s, 648-8709, CDI^NTRI^—- Lovely fo ^ OOVENTOY — partly fumish- DAT rr APPEAB8 and BKPOBT latPOBB la ttaM I mt th e tion control technology, sci­ 1442. 165 O akland Street. MANCHESTER — Brownatone "bedroom " Cape ta nice neigh­ ^ 4.room house artesian weU. aezt taiseitloB. Ihe Herald Is reeiioaaMe lor m iltj t v r a hr* trees cut and removed. Call CAREN APTS. ence, instrumentation systems, Apartments. Large two-bed­ MANCHBKIER — Three-bed- borhood. Basement garage, lake p riv ileg es. A sking $10,900. correct or omitted inecfU n ter any 643-6000. KEW, bookcase head­ etc. Must also be a proven UKE room duplex apartment. Am­ room Raised Ranch. . Laige low taxes. Asking $19,600. CaU CaU agent, Margaret Hanson ealy to the extcat of a "laake good*' board, box spring, mattpess. Rooms WMiout Board 59 WASHING machine repairs, rpanager and top communica- ple closets, 1% baths, beat, hot 3%, 4% room apartments. Utehen and dining area with Manchester Aasoclates, 649- 742-6061. do not lessen the ralae of the ad Simplicity sit-down lawn mow­ buUt-ins, plus formal dining RCA Wbiripoed, Kenmore, tot-,. Starting salary $20,000- THE THOMPSON House—Oot- water, carpeting, aiqiUances AvallaMe now. Inctadtag ap­ 0384, o r 872-9848. oorreoted by “ make good** laseetlm room, two-tuU baths, finished Maytag. Reasonable rates. 643- $30,6(00 ran ge. No fe e . R ita er, A-1 condition. 649-4875. and parking. Air-conditioners pliances, wall-to-wall carpet­ CDVBNTRY — Nine-room han­ tege St, cMitrally located, famUy room, taro-car garage. OOVEINTRY — Up off Daley 4013, 647-1719. o P ersonnel) 646-4040. and garages, optional. Imme­ ing, heat hot water, sartm- dyman’s special, near the ») large pleasantly furniriied Nice lot. Exceptional value at Rd., just listed, 4-room Ranch room a, i>arktag. C a ll 649-3368 diate and May 1st occupancy. m i^ pool, storage arid park­ lake. Needs work. $17,500. No REWEAVING of bums, moth- TRUCK driv^ — Plumbing $31,600. J.D. Real EsUte As- for only $11,900. T.J. Crockett, (O Boots & Accessories 45 for overnight and permanent A dults $216. CkOl 646-1769 o r ing. From $160. CaU Su money down for qualified buy­ 643-2711 holes, xippers repaired. Win­ and heating supplies. Heavy BOClates, 646-1992. R ea ltor, 648-1877. 875-3136 guest rates. 872-9690. p e rin to id a n t 875-1666, 278- er. C a rria ge R ea lty , 646-1110. dow ahades made to measure work. Call Manchester Pipe & GERICarS Ibilne S#nrlc6, au­ 1510, 242-6668. $17,900 2-BEUKtOOM RANCK, COVENTRY — Carol Dr. Par- vERNON — High In the hUls, all else Venetian blinds. Keys Supply, 640-4563. thorized Evlnrude outboard NBFTjY decorated 6-room du­ large lot, large shade tree, as­ UaUy finished 8-room Dutch Automobiles For Sole 4 made while you wait. Tape motor sales and servlee. Also plex. Three bedrooms, new ______huge 7-room custom Ranch, 3 ROOM with kitchen privileges, sume mortgage, $116.47 per Colonial, $ll,l(Xl. Goodchlld- recordera for rent Marlow's, £SUblflaLiSSEUBli8U& boating accessories. 1082 Tol­ furnace, large yard. Parking. EAST HARTFORD, baths, garages, sweeping 1962 VOLKSW AGEN B ug ^ centrally located. 14 Arch St. 4 la rg e month. Hutchins Agency Real­ Boitlett, Realtors, 643-2098, 867 M ain S t , 64 0 4 2 2 1 .' Help Wanted - land ’Tpke. Buckland, Conn. Convenient Hartford Rd. lo- rooms, modem, 2-fam Uy, views, 2.7 acres. Hutchins HERALD g ood condition . C all 643-8876 or tors. 649-6324. 643-7887. 649-0610. Mole or Fensole 37 64iS4S6S. cation. $190 monthly. 649-6644. heat, parking, adults, $180. no A gen cy, 649-5324. CUSTOM made draperies, slip M oyfnn _ 2 Business Opportunity 28 Help Wonted-Female 35 Apartments - Flats- pets, 668-2863. © 1971 br NtA. Inc. BROAD BROOK — Twenty BOX LETTERS covers and reupholatering. _ /I* m. ... 1966 VOLKSW AGEN su n roof se- ONE Demo-18’ Hiompsoo flber- McKEE ST. — Two-bedroom, minutes from Hartford, four Budget terma. Eatabliataed in TniCllin9 ” htOW iqe 20 PART-TIME office clerk, typ­ Tenements 63 Farms For Sale 76 dan, radio, very good condi- EXPERIENCED glas boat with 116 h.p. John­ first-floor apartment on bus SIX-ROOM CAPE rooms, alumtaum siding, 2-car Far Y aw IMS. D ay s, 624-01B4, evenlnga, ing, filing and telephone work. son motor, tandiim traUer, 15’ Uon. A sking |896. C all 647-9696 MANCHEISTEK — DeUvery- WB HAVE cuatomara waiting line. Appliances, Appliances, air-conaiuecialty. tats Asooetatea, Inc. 6484039. SOUTH WINDSOR — 7-room pacity to board 20 horses plus coupe, 383 engin e, autom^ atic roto-UUed. CaU after 4 p.m., Middle Tpke., Manchester. ------CHALET—Lake Wtanlpesaukee HOUSOS Fof Sole 72 HOUSOS FOT Sole tiled bath, Ituge modem eat- any advertiser using box F old in g ch a irs fo r rent, 649- FOR RENT Orestliner, new, with new trad­ 72 SpUt. Recreation room, patio, 8 acres of land. Carriage Real­ transmission, posl-rear. May 643-4063. Operators And er and used 40 h.p. Evinnlde SUBLET five-room complete New Hampehire, sleeps 8, ______in kitchen. Attractive living carpeting, and appliances. letters, neadera answer* 0762. MIDDLE-AGED woman to DELUXE 2-bedroom Town- ty, 646-1110. be seen, Alcar Auto Parts, cor­ Rockville electric start motor. Ifarlne furnished apartment, from fireplace, private beach. Sum- HANCHEISTBR — Six-room room, nice nelghbortiood. $24,900. Char Bon Agency, 643- Ing blind box ads who TWO handymen want a variety babysit in my home, one child. house. 1% baths, fuU-private desire to protect their ner Spruce and Maple, Man­ accessories and siq>pUes, basement, beat and annllances June 1st through October 31M. mer vacations filling fast. 648- Gape, with rec room, 1% baths, ... Q ffarad bv the 0683. of Jobs by day or hour. We Centrsd. Diane, 289-7475, or Pressers thlv 21 Huntinerton 0189 wall-to-waU caroettar. dish- ' One-half block to hospital. 0 identity can foUow *hia chester or call 643-1971, 6-9 Painting - Papering 21 SeU lead free "AMOCO" paints, fibeiglas, boat fittings Included. $236 per m ^ . Paul monthly. 21 Huntington 0189. wall-to-waU carpeting, dlah Wonted - Real Estate 77 clean yards, attics and ceUars. 046-4678. By appointment, Suzanne ELLINGTON — 11-room b rick ______p roced u re: p.m. No reasonable offer re­ Reasonable. CaU 643-5306. etc. Capitol- Equipment, 38 W Dougan, R ^tor. mt! iffiffi Atanchester, 643-6243. ------• ------^----- —— washer, treed lot. CaU 742- CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- Put srourself a step ahead of 6786. Shorts, 646-3233, J. Watson 1806 Georgian Chlonial with SELUNG your home or acre- fused. 'SECRETARY — Must have bet- Main St., Manchester, 643-7968. Enckiae your le ^ to | ______terior painting, p^>er hanging. LADIES’ COATS AND AVAILABLE MAY 1st. vluage Wonted Ta Rent 68 PHILBRICK ham and garages, 6 acres of age? FYr prompf trlouUy zerv- com p etition . CaU 568-0131 ter than average speed in LGOKINO for anything ta raal Beach Real Estate Co. the box in an envelope — days. Evenings 1-266-2706, 12’ PLYWOOD runabout, 6 h.p. Apartments, one-bedroom de­ NINE-ROOM custom huUt Gar­ land, ideal for horse lover, tee, «•■ll Louis Dlmock Real- address to the Cisselfled Building Contracting 14 Discount on waUpaper. CaU shorthand and typing. Ehccel- estate rental - apartments, FAMILY of five want 6 or 6— ______ZZ ____ Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. SUITS Wizard engine, trailer urlnch, luxe apartment. AppUances, rison Cofonlal 3400 sq. feat, 4- Canlage Realty, 646-1110. ty, Reoltora, 649-9823. M anager, Manchester Mike Barnett. lent opportunity to associate homes, multiple dwellings, no room ^Mrtment. WlU pay Auto Accessories-Tires 6 N. J. LAFTiAMME — Carpenter ------fish erm a n 's d ream boa t, $176. heat, two air-conditioners, badrooms, office, 3% batiia, AGENCY Hjvening Herald, together with a well established com-- fans. CaU J.D. Real Ftetoto Am- $160. with heat. Ckdl anytime, MANCHESTER — Immamilate VERNON—There’s always one ou r OF town buyer wants 3- contractor. Additions, remod- H. ItAGOWAN JR. It So m , EbcceUent opportu nities €ind complete. 649-7376 after 3 p.m. waU-to-wall cat$)eting. Charles double garage, carpeting. with a memo Ustiag ttw TRU CK U res, 920 and 1020. Suit­ Interior and exterior painting, pany offering goood pay and Inc., 648-8139. 649-1716. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch Hill, Ranch home, waU-to-waU car- uiait stands out from the rest, bedroom ranch up to $36,000. companies you do NOT ellng and repairs. CaU any­ surroundings. AU fringe Lesperance, 649-7020. ab le fo r fa rm use. CaU 649 outstanding benefits. CaU Mr. 7^ ifA m AT •nuM rmwnR ______wANnwn ------m IZ h TI ------large 7-room Ranch, cathedral pettag, beamed celling, finish- ^ does this 3-bedroom Ranch Call Paul W, Dougan Realtor. want to see your letter. time for free estimate. 876- paper hanging. Thirty years - t - 2330. Centlni, 669-1330. benefits. Apply at Person­ SLted^m FDUR-ROOM first-floor apart- PRINCETON ST. - Lovely 3- ^ uvtag room, formal ed baaemmt, one-car garage, ^ kitchen, car- 649^. Tour letter will be da* 1642. experience, four generaUoos. HelpWantod Fcmcdt 35 Free estimates, fuUy Insured. nel Office, 8:30 a.m. to 6 G o rd e n -’ heated. $138. Security. One or ment, _ newly ,------renovated,^ ^ adults, teachers— . seek y.roomy - house bedroom------Colonial, ' custom buUt nmiiiir mum, muuom ’ ut^^n juMme. »20 • ■6«'- Wolverton Agency g------a ra g e, strayed if the advcrtiaer BOOKKEEPER — Some ex­ two adulte. 648-3436, 9 * p .m . 4WA------*■ Mill m ■ <1 I D IXKLMERS, flush, regular, set­ 643-7361. no pets, security. Inquire 72 no* nelsh^ CaH^l with dining area, large famUy _ Realtors. 649-^8.^ iilce lot, clean as a whlsUe, FOUR - bedroom CMcnial In is one you’ve mentioned CLERK — Must like to work perience with accounts receiv­ p.m., Monday through Fri­ Dairy 50 if not It will be bandied back. Hie unique vogue, o n ------—• 486 MAIN ST. fint-flOor,. 3 School St. $28,900. cjall Green. 647- Buckley or Bowers school Trailers - with figures. Benefits. Gaer able desirable. ExceUent bene­ day. ntags, Mrs. Shaw 228-3751. to appreciat- *’****": * R*‘*P*»®*«' MANCHESTER —Large exec- in the usual manner. Ranches, Add-a^level and NAME your own price, palnt- M AC $ f. p er 16 qt. rooms, heated. $130. Security. 1878, Mittmi Agency, MLS area. Mid to upper BO’S. Prto- Bros., 140 Rye St, South Wind­ fits, starting pay. Contact Mr. MoMIe Homos 6-A raised ranches. Shells only. ing, paperhanging, removal. basket. ’a Fruit Farm, One or two adulte. No stove or FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat. ______;______J. Crockett, ^ to ra , Realtora, 643-6980, 649-9890. 247-2112. ____ Prompt service, fuUy Insured. sor. Centlni, Coca Cola Bottling aAviinjj large wooded lot. many features Including In- 1971 O OX ca m p ers. AU m odels Financing available. CaU Pat­ 260 Bush Rd.. Mnnrheater. refrigerator. 646-3426. hot water, parking, adults, no Property ground pool and overalsed Satlsfacticni guaranteed. Call C o., 461 M ain St., E ast H art­ ■------pets, $140. security deposit. - - * EiAST HAR'nDRD — Large ?• CASH for your property on dlq>Iay. Campers Holiday, rick J. Oarr, 643-7926. / Tfl Colonial ne^r^ CUSTOM - BUILT Lsh^d double garage, 60’s. Heritage Lost and Found 1 Jerry Kenney 647-9664. DRIVERS tor school buses, ford or call 569-1330. John Meyer MORTHWOOD Apartments — Available May 1. C3all 649-1632. For Sale room Raised Ranch, wall-to- within 24 boon. Avoid red Inc., Route 66, Portland. 1-342- ______^ “ I t ” ~ 2 House, 046-2482. tape, tastent oerviee. Hayes LEON CIBSZYNSKI buUder — Manchester scluxUs. 7:30 to One and twe-bedroom apart baths, formal dining room, wall carpeting. Recreation FOUND — TTie best p la ce to 1212. INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ RECEPTIONIST Assistant — Hotiy^hold Goods 51 MANCHF2STER H, Main St, 8- j bedrooms, breezeway, ga- new homes custom buUt, re­ 8:48 a.m ., 2:16 to 3:46 p jn . Ehc- mente, central air-condition- family room, porches, 2-car room, fireplace, aluminum rid- Agency, 6464)181. choose home decorations and cial rates for people over 66. part-time. Professional (^ ce. O f Norwich room Ciolonlal, Ideal for doo- ^ baths, 90x120 lot. Bel 1971 T E R R Y tra v eler traU ers. modeling, additions, rec ceUent part-time o{^K>rtunity. GERATQR — apart- tag. carpeting,. balcony, car- Fumished garage, $36,600. gifts is Your Gift Gallery at Can my competibuu, then caU Reply Box "(3C,’’ Manchester tors, Uwyers, many other pro-_ Estate, 643-9832 All sixes In stock. Campers rooms, garages, kitchens re­ We train you. 643-2414. 1-889-3801 E xt. 213 size, Uke new, $78. SO” W atkins, 936 M ain St. Y ou r me. Estimates given. 649-7863. H erald. Aparfmenh 63-A fessional people and business- ______^ ------EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- HoUday Inc., Route 66, Pwt- modeled. bath tile, cement 1 Conn. Ave., Norwich stove, $38. Aluminum com- turas. FYom $328. J. D. Real home town friendly world of es. Rare offering. Frechette MANCHEKIER — To settle es- may be used for land. 1-342-1212. Steps, donnera. Real- RICHARD E MARTIN. FuU SECRETARY, famiUar with aU DAY OR evening office help. .Uon screen doors, $10. Estate Associates, 6484H29. gifts. Telephone, 643-6171. COMFORTABLY furnished 8 Realtors, 647-9993. tate,,, 7-room . __ older-u Colonial. Ehc- tukVHa. home or officea. Immtfmlarge 1lota6 with dehtial or commercial. CaU professional painting service, aspects of apartment rental, $1.66 per hour to start. Apply ^ employer. ea ch . 643-2466 even in gs o r 64^ 1970 24’ TRAVEL trailer, Nor­ MANCSlEiaTER small 3-room rooms, shower, all utlUUes, ______FOUND — Two puppies, male 649-4291. Interior^xterior. Free esti­ some transcription work, 37% 1063 Main St., Wednesday and H442. See $28.6oo: ris, used two weeks. Cost $5,- {qwrtment, one block off Cen- parking, no children or pets. |nYeStlH6llt PlUUaily mates, fuUy insured. 649-4411, hours, Manchester office. CaU Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Hayea Agency, 646-0181. and female, one ail tan, one 000 new, MrUl seU for $4,200. CARPENTRY and remodeling, SEWING machine PHILCO refrigerator with freez­ tor St. and bus. Heat taclud- 272 Mata St. ^ black and white. CaU Andover, 649-9286. Mrs. Todd, 649-6361. 876-6316. pec rooms, dormers, kitchens, _____ WE ARE looking for a secre­ experience necessary, er t(9 , good running condition, ed. $130 monthly. Call Paul W. For Sale MANCHEgTER - Gamb^ii^ Dog Warden, 742-7194 THREE-ROOM fully furnished ------—^ $28,800. ______;------r addiUons and gerages. Call j. p. PILGRIM MIIJR needs expsri- tary-receptionist to fUl a posi­ part-time. 648-2254 or caU 649-8492. Dougan Realtor, 649-4836. LEWIS A SON, custom apartment,anartment. newlvnewly decorated.decorated, MANCHBfil±R - Six - family three-bedroom_ Raised Ranch HARDTOP Camper — sleeps 6, Oortltt, 643-0086. decorating, interior and ex­ enoed caahteni and sales­ tion in the office of a doctor in person. Cobar Co., 77 unit centrally located. Fhccel- on lovely Somerset Drive. poCKLEDGB-^Jynamlc 9-room Ice box, stove, sink, aw ning,______GOOD CLEbtN furniture, Uvlng MAMCHEKIER — Budgeting? separate entrance, second terior, paperhanging, fuUy In­ women. Interviews are now Manchester. Aplillcant must St., Manchester. lent income producer. Price BuUt 1986. Must be seen, Ranch, 5 bedrooms, 2% A room, dining room and kitchen Oiooae these one • bedroom floor. Main St., heat included, Penonob 3 exceUent condition. CaU 648- d o r m BRS, garages, porches. sured. F\>r free estimates caU being held between 6 and 6 has been reduced for quick Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 648- bgtha, large famUy room, ca- 6892. be neat In ap^arance, able to d AY AND evening h^p for sea- set. Antique china cabinet, etc. apartments. Refrigerator, $136 m onthly. O U l 6464)299. rec rooms, room additions, 649-9666. If no answer 643-6362. p-m., Monday through Friday. sBle. T.J. Oockett, Realtor, 6666. thedral cetUng Uvtag and dining INCOME TAXES prwparad. In ------— ------meet thej^bllc and have good restaurant/ftease call 649-1636. stove, heat, hot water, master kitchens, add-a-lavels, roeding, PUgrim MUU, Oakland St, typing ablUty. Hours are 0 un- 040.0313 / oonvanlanee o< joup Imma. CAMPING OUTFIT - Tent. siding, general repairs. Qual- EXPERIENCED local teachers TV antenna, laundry faculties, ______MANCHEgTER -Picture book Manchester. til 5, Monday, Tuesday, Thurs' SINOER touch and aaw with CaU RuznaU Bumatt for ap- dining canopy, Coleman Ity workmanship. Financing looking tor homes to paint this aU on a woritingm^’s budget lugineiS LoeotiOHS 24 tTNITS of garden apart­ stove. $60. Almost all you day and Friday. 9 until 12, BTILL-TTME punch press oper- cabinet Mcoograms, hsma, I Auutiui, « cation . 2-c a r g a ra g e, avaUable. Economy BuUders, summer. CaU for free estl- WANTED — Part-time recep- H.S.P. Realty Management, „ __ ^ ments, substantial cadi re­ pettag,, garage, flreptace, condition.______A. Dream kitchen, rooms, 1% baths, »«Ut-ta Montoy need. 647-9090. Wednesday and alternating ators, 40-hoi^ week, ApiUy in embroiders, etc. Used, axcal- 2S.V21B1 or 647-1871. *"ar Koiir 64 Inc., 643-6189, 872-0647 eve­ m ates, evenings, 649-4466 o r tlonist, Monday, Wednesday quired, good return and excel­ shade trees, anchor fence, juST OFF PORTER ST.- with___ buUt-ta oven-range dlah- kitchen, young spoUesa home? RIDE wanted, 9BB Asylum Ave., Saturdays, 9 until 12. Please person, G ay le M fg. 0 > ., 1068C lent ccndltioa. Guarantaad. 503-»137. and FMday evenings 6:30 to lent tax shelter. Carriage Hutchins Agency, Realtors, bedroom Dutch Cblanial with an ___ wadier.______Fireplace.____ 1_ _ . U ^__ r_ 20a. Anxious ' owner' «>»says «!«♦•-let’ s the right lane ot Interstate Hartford, working hours 8:30- nings. reply Box “DD’’, Manchester ToUand ay. East Hartford. S>iU p rice n ow $86 o r T m onth­ NBlWESt one-bedroom apart- OFFTOBS: One-single room Route 91 and another car 8:30, Saturday mornings 9 to Realty, 646-1110. 6494S824. assumable mortgage, formal‘ ‘ W olverton Agency, Realtors, talk". Call _ - CSiarlea _ . _Burke Co., 6. 649-2010 after 6:30. Auto Driving School 7>A H erald. ly paym ents o f |8- BB4MT8, m ente av a ila b le n ow . $166-$160 m id one th ree-room corn er slammed into it, state police NEWTON H. SMITH A SIWS— 12 noon. Must have pleaisant HELP wanted part-time days. Uvtag and dining rooma, eat-ta 649-28U. 233-4438, 6494)011, 242-6426. P Remodeling, repairing, addi- FWOf Finishilig 24 per nuinAh indw tinc and n iiU . Houee le Hale Building, r o c KVILLK — Four famUf. SBCajUDED acre lot, trees, famUy rw)m said. RIDE wanted to Farmington S™ XED, courteous instruc- personaUty, be good with fig­ Inqulnl Bonanza, 287 W. Mid­ tAwsmiimRXRvmm W rhfUUtMTi. tUM^ASAfL ^ ______Jm . «Wnen, laTgC lailUiy rwin. Uons, rec rooms, porches and —„ ------— appliances. Paul W. Dougan 988 M ain St. Phone 643-1846. Large rooms, exceUent condl- lush 8-room Colonial, carpet- MANCHESnat Osnter — Sbe- State Police said they didn’t A v e., w ork in g hours 9-4. 646- tors. New dual contioUed cars. ures and handling money. If Help Wonted Mole 36 d le *]Ppke. GLEAN, USES) refrigerators, You're never too old ^ leani. roofing. No Job too smaU. CaU R e a lto r, 649-4685. Uon, new boUer. Over $6,000 tag, first-floor family room, NEW LWnNG — Overalied room Colonial. 1% baths, dou- know why MePheeters, who had 0266 after 6 p.m. Interested please write Box DRIVERS for school buses, ranges, automatic washers 1,600 SQUARE FEET of indus­ VERNON Register now for spring driv­ 610 3141 lahing (sp e cia lizin g in ark- lane rather than on a breakdown SEXIRBTARY to work in office q>here, 37% hour week, excel­ ------6494S324. ferred. EHgbt rooms, 2% baths, fices, etc. $22,900. Hayes lonial, situated on a large Dormers, room additions, ga­ small. John Verfallle, 649-5760. ceUent part-time opportunity^ Main St CaU 648-2171. hot water, appliances, and in g. 649-6043. WILLIMANTTC — Slx-famUy, ------— _ flrst-floor family room with shoulder or the highway’s grass AutomobDos For Solo 4 - — — ------of medical specialist, salary lent benefits. CaU for appoint­ Agency, M8-)181. lot In a prestigious area. rages, porches, roofing and ------We train you. 643-2414. / fireplace included. 8380 per strip. ment, 643-1124. An equal op­ SEWING msciline — Singer sig MANCHESTER Qreen — rental income. $28,900. MANCHESTER 4-bedroom Co- flxwpiace, formal dinihg-room. Offered at $36,900. NEED CAR? Credit very bod? ______siding. Compare prices. Add- ^ . open. CaU 628-1131. ______/ __ month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ ’They also said they couldn’t portunity employer. sag. Button holes, monograms, Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front »W>.000 caMi, nete 25 per cent lonlal, ilestreaMe lo c a ^ new ^ bedrooms, alumtaum siding, MANCHESTER Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- SCfVICC “ alOragO 10 ArLevel Dormer Corp. 289- 001101 - INSTALLMENT Loon trainee— tor, 649-4886. determine whether the second ARE YOU ambitious? Elani ex- hems, etc. OrlginaUy $849, now portion carpeted, second floor, return. Carriage Realty, 646- high scho^pri^ 2-car garage. ExceUent neigta- IMMEDIATE est Douglas accepts lowest SINGLE car garage, for car or 0149. StOCkS — MoftgOgOS 27 Two-year accounting ichotU mo. $27,900. Frechette Realtora, bortiood. $41,900. CARRIAGE REAL'TY car struck MePheeters first or down, smaUest payments, any- tra money, fuU or part-time, grad or finance company ex- ___ - j ____ -1 o n ly $64. ESasy term a. Chdl VILLAGER Apartments—Five- one o ffic e 12 x 12, ca ll 649- OCCUPANCY iM/wu, aiiicLAACBt a u /* ^ » f\oV gt C all - ____ _ ------947-9993. Large Cape ta move-in con­ 646-1110 only hit his car — which then where. Not smaU loon finance HALLMARK BuUdlng Co. For MORTGAGES, loons, first. s e c ­ become a Koscot beauty o d ------■------alfUOnonS WOniCa - 822-0981, Dealer. room Townbouae. 1% tiled 2741 o r 649-6688. perience. Starts to $^,600. No _ , MANSFIELD — Two Ranch du------— ------RANCH—Extra large modem dition. Quiet centraUy locat­ might have struck him. company plan, Douglas Mo- home Improvement additions, ond, third. AU kinds. Realty vtsor. Free training by quaU- fe e . R ita P erson n el, 646-4(M0. rW IIO lC 38 w&il“U^WftU carpGtiiigt ------— , picturesque area. TWO FAMILY 6-6, wltti main- utehen with buUt-tas. Large MOTOROLA 19’’ TV, black and ed nleghborhood. Large Uv­ ______The accident happened at tors, 346 M ain. rec rooms, garages, roofing, statewide. Credit rating mmec- fied Instructors. CaU Rothman 100 per cent location near Four beautiful rentals. Com- tenance-free stdtag. Toro bed- living room with waU-to-waU VERNON-Manrhaater Una — 8- io:30 p.m. MePheeters was pro- PERSONNEL — Degree In psy- WILL care for your children In white console. CaU 643-6704 af­ lng room and rec room with gutters. Free estimates. AU essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ D lstrlbutora, 64641061, M on­ baaenMnt. Washer and dryer room Garrlaon Oolanial, set on nounced dead at Meriden-WaU- 1069 PLYMOUTH Roadnmner, M otOffCycICl B lcycioS 11 te r 6:30. banka, alr-condlUoned, auto^ pletely renovated. Leased to rooms each tqiartment Two- carpeting, 3 bedrooms, garage. fireplace In each, plus for- w ork guaranteed. 646-2527. tial, quick arrangements. Al­ day, Wednesday and Friday, chology or soci^ogy required. >"y licensed home, prefer over hookup. G.E. i^pUaneas and age two. CaU 649-4088. mafic fire sprinkler. A pp ly excellent tenants. Buy one or car garage. Wolverton Agen- Lot 100x200’ $37,900. nuU dining room, eat-ln a % acre heavily wooded lot. lUgford Hospital two hours later. 388, 4-speed, mag wheels, HONDA 60, exceUent running 9:80 - 3 p.m. Top 10 per clent of the class. gaa hast. Chartes Lasperance, vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, M arlow ’ s, 867 M ata St. both. $f28,500 each. CaU Pat cy. Realtors, 649-2813. kitchen and garage. Price Aluminum riding, 2% baths, — ------stereo plus tapes. Call 646- condition. Needs lltUe work. MASONRY work aU types. Fire­ •49-7830. CfiRCA 1843—Federal Colonial— 983 M ain St., H artford. E ve­ SOUTH Coventry mother wants 40*» FRIGIDAIRE stove, clean, Huffman, 742-6906, Hastings ______$28,900. Call John McLaugh­ famUy room, double ganga. 8891 after 6 p.m. Best reasonable offer. 649-8922. places, steps, sidewalks, walla, LEGAL secretary, Manchester. sitlon in g reare a terte r H artford wesKwr-i* szsrae.sv’s nings, 288-6879. to babysit for working mother. best offer. CaU 647-1694. HEBRON — Newer 3-beto^ BUILDER - remodeler, cus- Real Estate, 742-7141. MANCHESTER — Pttkta St. Mx large rooma, fuU walk-up lin at 64941306. Many extras. Tmmanilate con­ They Match etc. Fieldstone a specialty. AU July and August, fuU or part- area. Starting to $10,600. No HEBROM — newer z-neoinwi utehen or pool company Stately 11-room Colonial, ta attic, handy location. $38,900. 1962 FIAT roadster 1200, new 1935, 305 HONDA, goood running Phone 742-6U7. drildren wGlooino> dition H ayu Agency, 646 9181. work guaranteed. Free esti­ MORTOAGBS — 1st, and 2nd., time. 643-2406. fee. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. JA(X>BSBN reel type power can step ta and benefit from paint, good brakes, rebuilt en­ condition , $276 or best offer. eazpeUng, appUances, heat, on e ot Mancherter premier lo- xnXTMATB ta a Ram- • • B * * m ates. CaU a fte r 5, 64S-1870 mortgages— Interim financing WANTEID —bookkeeping, part- mower in good working condi­ modem showroom location. 71 TOLLAND AREA gine, exceUent - running coodi- 649-8646. hot water, parktag. Immedi­ Land For Sale ,3**'*^ **®“®*i home, aboundtag BARROWS and WALLACE Co. or 644-2978. — expedient and confidential time. Accounts receivable, tion. CaU 643-6791 between 6-8 SuitaMe retaU sales, appU­ tion, $600. 643-8901. BAR MAID, part-time, VUla ate oeeupaney. $188 monthly. MW^ardmXod. T.J. croc«e«, oharm and perfection, nes- Manchester Parkade payable or fuU charge. CaU ances, carpeting, paneling, BOLTON — 20 acres of rural New homes for sale, rang­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ service. J. D. Real Estate Louisa, 643-2021. NO EXPERIENCE p .m . Realtor, 848-1877. on a hUl with three Manchester 6494)306 1966 GTO, con v ertib le, 4-speed, 876-6977. 8484EM, 649-38TL ______etc. Call 621-7373 anytime, 6-10 zoned' land for sale. High ing from $23JI00. u p to $32,- Business Services 13 modeling specialist. Additions, Assoc. 648-5129. REQUIRED—SELL tri-power, poel-traction. CaU STOVE, refrigerator, power p.m ., 1-223-4460. school area. For further de­ 600. All avaUable with 10% rec rooms dormers, porches, SEUVING in stru ctor, p ra ctica l MOTHER would Uke to baby- DEILUXE one-bedroom apctft- 289-8456 a fte r 6 p .m . STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, mower and TV for sale. Make tails caU Towne Real Elstate, down. Large lots and Im­ cabinets, formica, buUt-lna, M an ch ester a rea . 646- offer. CaU 647-1768 after 4:80. ment, waU-to-waU COMkOCRCIAL lUace for lease 649-4066. try Utehen, stove, trees. $22,- garages mediate occupancy. T. J. fireplaces, fiagatone terraces. Business Opportunity 28 GOOD HUMOR WMverton Agency, R ea ltors, VOLKSW AGEN 1970 sedan, e x ­ AU concrete repairs, both in­ bathrooms, kUchens, 649-3446. o r sa le 461 M ata St. n ex t to 600. Hutchins Agency, Real- gc*,, i^aoo’ Oockett, Realtor, 643-1677. ting helpful. Paid hoUdays, va- M A P L E K ITCH EN $86; road (M9-2818. ceUent condition, $1,760. CaU side and outside railings, land­ CREAM cations . and other company buffet, $35; desk and chair, $175 monthly. R. D. 0^(uS^ OOVBNTRY-80 acres, $44,900. ______fron ta g e. $88,000. SOUTH WINDSOR — 6-room a fter 6 p .m ., 643-8001. scaping. Reasonably priced. ftoofilM - SidilM MANCHEKIER vicinity — 8%- 16 benefits. ApiUy in persbn Sing­ Dogs - Birds - Pols 41 $28; 9x15 rug, brown and M urdock, 648-2802.______^ M. Carriage Realty, 646.1110. FOUR (BEDROOMS, two fuU Ranch, 3 bedrooms, cathedral CaU 6484MB1. ’ LISTINGS room SpUt Level. 60'a. Also 11- 1967 (CHEVROLET, MaUbu, low New 3 - Bay er Co., 866 Main St., Manches­ beige, $25. AU good condition. baths, treed lot, AA zoned. L i S l i M l A celltags, large kttchen with BIOWELXi Home Improvement Start at once HEIALTHY, housebroken kit­ UNUSUAL one-bedroom du- We NEED " I ’'"*’ ^ mileage, exceUent condition. ter. 742-7176. CTo^ to shtqiplng,-, schoMs, NOW! "ThinkiniT of Sell- bath mad a half, 2 SHARFEanNG Service — Saws, Co. IbqMrt InstaUstiaB cf alu­ Earn High Income tens, n eed a g ood hom e. 647- Fhu-private ba«immt. n>®AL Hausos Far Sale 72 CaU 649-0683. knives, axes, shears, skates, AU Expenses Paid H ^ t in c lu d e d . $190 » P a c e fo r r e n t F ree p a r id n g , ------church. $33,600. Kefeh Real IBg y q ^ property?" Call ^ Heritage flreplacea, ftalahed famUy minum siding, gutters and Sunoco Service LIVE-IN companion for conge- -1816. USED WESTINGHOUSE froet- rotary blades. Quick service, neai, a«iuaiiceB Center St 64A6019. ------Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. TODAY! 2-car garage, circular trim.. Roofing Installation and free refrigerator-freezer. Ideal- per menth. Paul W. Dougan, $24,600 — IMMAOULATB 6- Capitol Ekiuipment Co., 38 EUGHT units, two buUdtaga on driveway. Owner 644-1481. 1961 CA D ILLAC con v ertib le, r^Mdra. 64944H, 875-9109. 0^1^1796 required. High f r e e - Three Uttle kittens - R e a lto r, 646-4886. Main St., Manchester. Hours Station 646-1796 uberal percentage. Age no bar- jonnle, Maggie, and Moe. Half for cottage. 643-8396. SPRUCE St. 214-218 Store for room Ranch, carpets, vanity jgANCHEKTER — Six-room $200. CaU 644-8217. or 742-6607. bath, 19x24 recreation room. TtT TTT T>T> parking area. EAST HARTFORD — 6% room daUy 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:30-9. P h S Roofing — Roofing and rier. Driver’s license essential. an gora, 648-9606. NEW deluxe 2-bedroom duplex. heated, $96. monthly Ranch, TTiree bedrooms, ga­ WE BUY, recondition and sell Assumable mortgage, trees, SpUt le'vel. Immaculate con­ 1966 (CHEVROLET B ela lr, 8 Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. repairs done resllstlnally. EYee (Ready about May 1st.) CLERK-Typlst wanted, must be Tvallable April 1st. heat. ’ap. 247-4046, 633-7402. rage, 1% baths. Mid 20’s. La- PHILBRICK SSL.SJS" CJhoice territories avaUable. used furniture, appliances and bus, city utilities. Hutchins dition. FYmUy room, patio, cylinder, 327 h.p., good condl'- estimates. Manchester. 649- good typist, familiar with sim­ LABRADOR-COLLIE pups, ex­ P enta A g en cy , R ea ltor, 646- BULLDOZER backhoe work, Apply daUy and Saturday 941. oth er household item s. CYdl **“***^’ WAREHOUSE apace, first and 5"’ garage. Alumtaum riding. On­ Uon, $460. 649-5506 after 6 p.m 1516, Corventry 742-8888. ple business machines and cellent pets, 6 weeks. CaU 649- Mr. Anderson, 643-8341. total 8600 sq. ft ______2440. __ land clearing, state Ucenaed ly $28,600. Hayes Agency, 646- ROUTE 195, TOLLAND able to woric with volunteers. 8662. AGENCY Lats For Sale 73 for Installation of septic tanks GOOD HUMOR C50RP. toTwo^- “r MANCHBaTER DeriraMe t w O-FAMILY. 4-4, Owner buUt 0161. 1963 FALCON , 4-door sedan, 6 BE YOUR OWN BOSS 32-hour week, Tuesday thru and sewers. Paul Schendel, SuUlvan Ave.-Koinedy Rd. parking. Less than $1 per foot, east ride location, 7-room old 1066. Alumtaum riding and 2 cylin der, standard, g^ood con d i­ Friday. Oiltural surroundings, South Windsor, Coon. Machinery & Tools 52 VEStNON — L«vel 160x180’ lot 6494M06. Roefing and '• Excellent potential KITTENS — AU free and all ATIRACnVE 4-room, first Has retaU potential Keith er Colonial. FYur bedrooms, storms, two furnaces, large REALTORS tion. Reaswiable. 643-6276. stimulating contacts. Lutz $6,000. Wolverton Agency, Re- VERNON Chimneys 16-A (Near UCtonn) beautiful. CaU 649-8313. floor apartment, stove and re- Real Estate, 940-1922, 646-4126. nice yard. Good condition. Only rooms and large closets. Many Junior Museiun, 643-0949, for altora, 649-2813. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN BeeUe, SPRING clean-up, landscaping 1967 MELROB Bobcat, loader, frigerator adults raferences, pAdUTIBS suitable buUdtag exiraa. Drive by 136-128 School New 7-room Raised Ranch, AM-fm radio, sports Interior, “ d gardening. aU types. Also ROOFING — SpeclsHz^ re- • Paid training appointment: PART-TTME mornings, after with outriggera. New engine, no pets, $140. 6494)324. supply, fabrication, equip- Street, then caU 649-6039 for ICANCHESTER — ExceUaat prestige airea, low 30’s. light trucking. Free estimates. pAiring roofs cf aU kinds, new (Our school Is in East 10, store work, some cUmbing. Articles For Solo 45 v e ry gpood con dition . CTall 628- 6 4 6 - 4 2 0 0 $1,600. 647-9644 after 5. SPRING’S the time to get a new ______-—■ additional Information. AA zone lot, haU acre plus, CaU 649-7460. roofs, gutter work, chimneys H artford) 0786. TWO-BBlXUX>M garden type ment sales, trucker, fuel sup- FOUR FAMILY, AU four-room ______lease on life. Get out of the Tpke., r b u q urM* 40 pur cunt di»- Lakewood Gtacle area, city CARRIAGE REALTY CH EVROLET, 1965 C a p rice, 4------cleaned and rapaired. 30 years Mr. Markham. i^iartment, heat, ai^Uances, ply, retail or wholesale s^ea apartments. Four g a i^ . _ 7-room Co- MANCHESTER Industrial zone both • Moderate Investment ' 'house, meet pei^le, earn mon­ count. Pramium, lint Uns, or any service business that Shows care. Low 60s. Wolver- utUlUes, CaU Mr. Zimmer, 646-1110 door, hardtot), automatic CLBSAN1W<3 — Interior experience. Free estimates. and carpets, $300. monthly. lonial, S bedrooms, enclosed 8-tamlly bouse, axcaUent buri- j Real Asrociates. transmission, power brakes residential and commercial. CaU Hoiwley, 643-6361. ey, win prizes, have fun, as an PART-TIME steady work. wide orals, pnwlun, track P aul W . D ougan, R ea ltor, 649- would benefit from highway ton Agency, Realtors, 649-3813. • Financing available. tiros. Ools’s Diseouiit Btstian, heated sunporch, formal din­ ness oppertunlty. High trattle 043-6139. HEBRON — 6-room Ranch, fuU and steering, radio and heater, Satisfactory work guaranteed. Avon Representative. Turn ex­ mornings, over 21, wholesale 4536. locatkxL <3aU 621-7373 any------count, good condition. CaU 481 West OMter SL, 64S4III. time, 6-10 p-m., 1-223-4460. REICBNT two-famUy, 4-4, heav- ing room, good central loca- . ______basement lot 180x200. Ehccel- 0 FH>r friendly free estimates, tra hours into extra cash. distributor In Manchester. NATIONAL $450 cash. 464 N orth M ain Bt., Uy treed lot Large kitchen — Uon. Helen D. Ode, Realtor, now. $81,600. Hayes Aganey, BBIAUTIFUL Forest HUla sec- caU Suburban Floor Mainten­ For details call daily, Mr. W ant to know m ore? CaU 289- Phone 643-2626. FOUR-ROOM DUPLEX, ^T- lent condition throughout Manchester. Hooting and Ptamblng 17 FTBXabGLASS supplies — 10 ORGANIZATION NICE TWO-ROOM front office. dining area. Fireplace. Must 6484666 6464181. Uon, Ugh, dry, sewer and wa- ance, 649-9229. Cox, 668-3400 Evenings and 4922. vate basement, large yard. t», 120’ frontage, $11,700. Good residential area. Only . ounce boat cloth $1.38 per Reasonable rent. Inquire Du- be seen. $28,900. Wolvertan $24,900. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 1969 OAM ARO, silv er-g ra y , 3- ■ GRANT’S Plumbing Service — weekends, Frank Spilecki, NEEDS Completely renovated. One- SEVEN-ROOM Ranch, 3 bed- MANCHESTB5R, new under Peterman, Broker, 649-9404. yard. Polyester resin $6.96 per baldo Music Center, 186 West A g en cy , R e o tto n , 849-2813. speed, cons BOWERS School Araa-7-room room, Utehen, famUy room VERNON - Slx^m Ranch, 649-3802. odd jobs, yard work. Reaaon- firm is seeking an assistant DARK RKK stone free loam, days 9 to 6 p.m. Cape. WaU-to-waU carpeting, attached garage, waU-tewaU Frechette Realtora, W“*en with range, disposal, able rates, free estimates. CaU g^M WATSON Plumbing and LAWN fertilizing, experienced, with excellent akUls and a Bakery experience neces­ MANCHE3SOER — neeir center, 8 yards $20, sand, gravel, 647-9993. A smart-looking fashion eW EV RO LET — 1967 Station kfike, 289-5829 or 643-8676 after Heating, Bathroom ramodel- references, $5. per lawn plus v a ried w ork background. $126. sary, tuU-tlme. Must be s h b e d e p t . modern______first-floor,_ 6-room , . . attached family room, fire- carpetliig In Uvlnir Toom and ______acra $6 900 Other Und Hayes carpeting. Uvtag room with atone, manure, pod, and patio apartment, carpeting, heat In- OFFICES—3, 4 or 8 rooms, er- place, cabtaeted Utehen, up- dining room. High 20’s. 644- FAMILY 4-4 with fire- j.. * L* e.it UR-FAMILY ta fine camU- Almost Private in sizes shovm. busy shopping center. Owner DISPLAY Lisa Jewelry. Three Park A Oakland Ave. 36’’, 28 cents each or 6 for $1. ------— — :------Palmer, Realtor, 643-6321, 649- age, .Garage. $19,900. Rowe A Possible Turnpike East & Ferguson tion. Good investment proper* CHARLOTTE AMALIE, V.I. MANCHESTEUt — New under 0530 Rowe, 876-3167. SEND n t la colas lor ooch pot- CAU jLLAC 1969 Coupe deVllle, must seU because of other two-hour displays a week will 648-2711. K1 and 2-bedroom apart-- tora ta laclada llrst-VBNTRY — Six-room Cape. dio, padded roof, exceUent con­ camper repair maintenance, <^STOM taltor^ lakes' dress ■ station salon, Spanish decor, no Investment. Special income CLEAN RUGS, like' new, so ances, carpeting, heat and Boeahur HeraH, 1130 AVE. sistant managers willing Central air conditioning; pa­ St. Thomas but one that" ' officers yourself. Hid 20’s. Fre- cated. City water and . sewer Fireplace, new bath, kitchen OF AMBBICAS, MEW TOBK. dition. Will consider any rea­ modification, welding, wood­ es, suits, alterations and Grossed------over.,— $60,000, ,— ------1970.--- Po- - rprogram —o ------for. experienced------Man- T B jjr v in. -i easy ^ to~ — do with------Blue------Lustre. to relocate. tio; 2-car garage; la^dry ^hot water. For appoint-^ M.Y. ittae. costume jewelry in your atone tential $100,000 business for the agers. CaU Home office, col- Driver ^^^perteiused electric shampooer $1. ment or further Informa- TWO-FAMILY, 7 and 4-room gjjd members of cruise ships chette Realtors, 647-9993. Comer lot $8,600. Keith Real carpeted. Breezeway, one-car Mat HaaM, Miratt oritk ZIP sonable offer. CaU 649-0757, af­ working, plumbing and electri­ room; AU electric Heat and apartments. 2-car garage. New use most frequently is at nearby ^ ------Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. preference. 649-1133. right person. 1% years left on lect, 201-678-3377. with furniture. Good pay, com­ Olcott Variety Store. Deluxe G.E. appliances. ^tion, caU anytime, garage. Just $21,400. Wayne c o il. Stria Ikaakar aa* Stia. ter 6. cal. CaU 742-9747. WRITE BOX “AA”, roof, separate furnaces. Lot ctokl Beach. GAPE — New on market, cen------current lease with 6-year op- — ------pany benefits. Apply ta per­ Adults-lmmedlate occupancy Wv MUler Agency, Route 68, The Spring and Summer MANCHESTER HF.RAI.n 70x166. $39,900. .M.H. Palmer, Admission U only 28 cepta. In- tral location. Six rooms plus GLASTONBURY — BuUdlng 1971 FORD Pinto, loaded with AMBISITE work. Repairs on ' ' ^ Uon at no in crea se. $9,(X)0. W AITRESS — noontim es. CaU son, Bezzlni Brothers FYirni- FDR SALE — fieldstone from $260.00. Open Saturday A 646.26iZ3 Hebron, Conn., 2SA-9i6S, 228- '71 B asic FASHION B ook is Realtor, MLR, 64A6821, 649- eluding the use of small chang- suiqwrch. Oarage. OOkUO* lo*. lots, $7,600 and up. Tcmgren firm . CaU D eSeno E n terprises, 648-197i8, T a corra l, 246 B road ture, 610 East hfiddle Tpke., stone walls, $5. per load « ' Sunday 1 :00-6 ;00 p .m . or csiU 3518. $1.00. options, take over payments, driveways, walks, holes, etc. H c r flld 0638 Ing rooms Bel Air Real Estate. 643-9332. Real Estate. 633-0438. Evenings, 876-1422. No job too small. Call 643-9113. 666-3733. St., Manchester. Manchester. wlU deUver. 742-9721. 648-7186 for appointment. ’ W f '

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TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1971 PAGE EIGHTEEN iianrt|[fBtpr lEvraing l$prald Average Daily Net Press Ran For Hie Week Ended The Weather 44A past the Bolton Lake Hotel, A p r ii4 ,ie n Cloudy EUid showers Ukely to­ Card Party Set ‘Do something’ take a left on fTolland Rd. then SUEDE CLEANING night EUid tomorrow; low to­ About Town follow the posted signs to the NONE ON PHMISIS iianrL|patpr lEurnttig BpraUi night neEU* 40. Tomorrow’s high At St. Mary’s Program Helps camp. 'Ihe camp has not been WITH 10X OFF 15,695 about 60. Hie Recreation Department used for a number of yeans and ; Wednesday night Family Swim St. Mary’s Girls Friendly So­ The Baby Has Camp Cleanup 260 volunteers are needed to PAMADE CUANfIS Manchetter-^A City of ViUage Charm will not be held this week due ciety Sponsors will have a mili­ get the cionp in shape for this 4(J2 JESt 'middle TtiRNPIKE to the school vacation. It will The Manchester Jaycees tary whist card party next sununer. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 171 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SE(?nONS) (Otesslfled Advertising on Page 38) resume April 28 and close May Monday at 8 p.m. in Neill Hall "DO something” committee MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1971 PRICE ElFTEBN CENTS 28. of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Been Named and the Manchester Automo: The event is open to the pub­ bile Dealers Association have St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ lic, and tickets may be pur­ volunteered to "DO some­ ters of Isabella, will observe chased at the door. Refresh­ thing.” On Saturday, these or­ Queen Isabella Day on Thurs­ ments will be served. ganizations will help the Big Want To Play The Organ? day with a Mass at 7:30 p.m. Miss Gertrude Lidden is Brothers program clean up its President Requests Prosecution Upheld Steiger, Amy Elizabeth, daughter of Ross and Judith (BUT SKEPTICAL OF YOUR ABIUTYf) at St. Bartholomew’s Church. chairman of the event. She will Carr Staiger, Luchon Rd., West Willington. She was bom April summer camp on Tolland Rd., ’The Rev. Edward LaRose, be assisted by Mrs. Winslow 10 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Bolton. Tlje camp, an old Boy FIND OUT FREE AT chaplain of St. Margaret’s Cir­ Manchetster, Mrs. Everett Kel­ are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carr, Storrs. Her paternal grandpar­ Scout camp on the east side of cle, will be the celebrant. After sey, Miss Margaret Winters and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staiger, 18 Franklin St., Bolton Lake, is in need of re­ KEYBOARD S’TUDIO’S ORGAN NIGHT Massive Overhaul For Abortions In Mass, there will be a homily dis­ Mrs. Stanley Sholik, hostesses; Rockville. She has two sisters, Christie and Tracey. pair and cleaning of the build­ Starting Thes., April 27th, we wlU conduct four consecutive cussion. The observance is open Mrs. Leonard Lawson, Miss ing and g;rounds to prepare for 'Tuesday evening classes for adults: FREE! use this summer by Big Broth­ to members and friends. Hester Gillespie, Mrs. David Barfield, Joel Gregory, son of Jcrfm and Aidta Gameau Of U.S. Foreign Aid Frazier and Mrs. Thomas Rol- ers program. ’The Jaycees and District of Columbia Barfield, 338 Center Rd., Apt. 16B, RockvlUe. He was bom the Automobile Dealers Asso- Using a proven method of instruction to teach: Introduction By BARRY 8CHWEID ’The Golden Age Club will lason, flags; Miss Florence April 10 at RockvlUe General Hospital. His maternal grand­ to the organ, basic rudiments, theory of music, and how easy WASHINGTON (AP)—President Nixon asked Con­ meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Madden, tickets at the door; parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edouard A. Gameau, East Arling­ ciwon are encouraging the it is to have fun and enjoyment with the organ. gress today for a massive overhaul of the U.S. foreign Associated Press Writer Senior Citizens Center. Mem­ Guest Speaker Mrs. Allan Helkkila and Mrs. ton, VL His paternal grandparents are George Barfl^d, Brook­ public to aid in the cleanup. Please call studio to make reservations, as our space is WASHINGTON (AP)—^Ruling for the first time on bers are reminded to bring Items Karl Nielsen, prizes; and Mrs. The cleanup will start at 9 limited. aid program and an increfise in military and economic an abortion law, the Supreme (]ourt today upheld prose­ John R. Crowley of S6 Phelps lyn, N. Y.; and Mrs. NeUle Spinner, Baltimore, Md. a.m. and the Big Brothers will assistance abroad. ------for a kitchen social. Woodrow TVotter, publicity. • Rd., assistant professor of sto- provide lunch. Volunteers are 872-4822 ^VlWte House officials said the for the coming fiscEd year, In- cution of doctors in the District of Columbia but au­ ciology and anthropology of Schofield, Katherine Ann, daughter of Donald and Carol requested to bring rakes and Prerident’s new foreign aid eluding 1706 million for arms thorized them to end pregnancies for the sake of the Daughters d . Liberty, No. 17, Manchester Community College, Chlebowskl Schofield, 17 Park St., Manchester. She was bom expectant mother’s “mental health.” v^l meet ^ tonight at 7 :30 at s‘^'^e7Frliy°ai other outdoor equipment that KEYBOARD STUDIO package amounts to |3.3 Ulllon aid given to foreign countries Rockville April 9 at Manchester Memorial Itaspital. Her maternal grand­ might be helpful. in the fiscal year starting July and |M0 million for easy term The split decision also made ------Orange Hall. Refrediments will the St. » Bridget. Mr. and Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Chlebowskl, Ansonla. Her ROUTE 83 VERNON, CONN. be served. Hostesses are Mrs. To reach the camp, take Rt. mlUtary sEiles plus $778 million prosecution more difficult by make a judgment atxxd a pa- Club spaghetti supper at 8 p.m. Hospital Notes paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schofield, 13 Foreign assistance is quite for economic aid called support- reading the turn-of-the-century tlent’s physi(»l or mental health Kenneth J 2, Rockville; Upper Butcher Rd., RockvlUe. She has a brother, Raymond committee met recently at the a worid order which insures year authority for a new inter­ stood by doctors. since the ruling. Black said. Edmund Thmczuk and Mrs. was counselor and cottage su- Ruth ’Tripoli, Stafford Springs; Jr., 8; and a sister, LesUe Beth, 6. home of Felix Mozzer, 22 Bre- peace and prosperity for our­ national development corpora­ In other actions today, the judges conslderiiig another Roger Granger. pendsor at the Warrendale Irene DilaJ, WilUmanUc; Ger- inen Rd., to initiate plans for selves and for other natimis,’’ tion, plus authority to borrow $1 court: atxullon case in the District in- „ , _ , , _ . (Pa.) Youth Center, and has trude Schneider, Orchard St., Taylor, Julia Marie, daughter of Bruce and Jean Reale the 46th anniversary reunion. It he said. bUIlon from the private capital —Ruled that a conscientious terpreted the law to permit St. Mary’s K p ^ o ^ C 3iu^ theology lor two years RockvlUe; Regina Stake, WllU- Taylor, 9 Regan Court, Apt. B, RockvlUe. She was bom AprU will be held June 28 at the Man­ “We are aware,’’ the Presi­ mEirket or the U.S. 'TreEisury. objector to the draft must de- abortions "for mental health wiU have a“ Holy ” Communion " " " in Muster, Germany and Rome, manUc; Yvette Desroslers, 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal granpar- chester Country C2ub. dent SEdd, "Uud this world order For a new International devel- clEire his clEiim before he re­ reEtsons whether or not the pa­ Service tomorrow at 10 a.m. Italy. He received his BA degree I>oy>e Rd., Tolland; Mary Peter, cRts are Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Reale, 11 Bonner Rd., Manches­ {Reunion notices have been cannot be sustEdned if our opment institute, he proposed ceives his induction notice. tients hEtd a previous history of in classics and his MA degree son, ’Talcottvllle Rd., Vernon; ter. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp L. mailed to more than l(X> class friends CEumot defend them- $1,276 mUUon for a three-year —^Held that the United States mental defects.” ’The Adult BeU Choir of in sociology from Loyola Uni- Oscar Cyr, Lakevlew Ter., Don- 'Taylor, West Springfield, Miass. members. Replies and reserva­ selves agEdnst aggression, Euid if period. 'The Internatiomd devel- may turn away refugees fleeing He Eulded: "We see no reEison Emanuel Lutheran Church will verslty in Chicago. He also re- sld Johnson Jr., High St., and *1 *' *! • • tions should be returned to two-thirds of the world’s people opment Institute would handle Communist countries if they set­ why this Interpretation of the rehearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. celved' a PHL degree in phU- Margaret Boor, Reed Rd., aU of Smolensk!, David Mlchad, son of Walter Jr. and Janice Frank Lupien, 21 Sunset St., see the richer third as indiffer­ U.S. technical EisslstEuice for the tle temporEirily in Euiother c(xm- statute should not be followed. in Luther HaU. osophy from West Baden (Ind.) Rockville; Deirdre Wachtel, Old Lentinl Smolensk!, 81 W. Middle* Tpke., Manchester. He was Manchester. ent to their needs Euid insensi­ economic development of t>Eu:k- try on their way. Certelnly this construetkm ac­ CoUege, and STL degree in the- P " m Rd., ToUand; MAude El- bom AprU 10 at Manchester Hetnorlal Hospital. His maternal The next meeting will be held tive to their ELspirations for a ward countries imd the interna­ It WEIS on "vagueness” cords with the general usage Jehovah’s Witnesses will have ology from the Tt#.iiarinin« Us, Center Rd., and Edward grandparents are Mrs. Marion Lentinl, 122^ Birch St., and May 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the better life." tional development corporation grounds that a federal judge Eind ■ modern understanding o f discussions of a Bible aid to­ Nixon proposed a spUt in the here, Gerhard A. Gesell, ruled word ‘health,’ which in- Schocd of Tlieology in North Wierzchowskl, Ridgewood Rd., James Lentinl, New Britain. His paternal grandparents are home of James Maher, 14 Bliss A Home Away From Home (Om Pags ») night at 7:80 at 18 Chambers Aurora m. of Vernon; Lynda Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smolensk! Sr., 313 Autunm St, Manches­ St. At that time, the program former one-pEu:kage Edd legisla­ the 1901 abortion law unconstitu- eludes psychological as well as St.; 728 N. Main St.; 281 Wood- Reservations and more Infor- Orchard St., RockvlUe. ter. He has a brother, Walter m , 6. committee will report on final tion—(me measure for interna- tional in 1969 while dismissing physical well-being." bridge St.; 144 Griffin Rd. in madon about the dinner may Discharged Friday: CSirls- details concerning entertain­ tionEd security aid Euid a second Veterans clench fists and kneel in Arlington National Cemetery. (AP Photo) Eui indictment agEiinst a physi­ Unless the court changes this South Windsor; and French Rd., The home-like furnishings and decor for international economic' de­ stEuiding a subsequent case, the be obtained by contacting Mrs. topher HIU, Sandy Beach Rd., Friedman, Adam More, Seth David, and Aaron Todd, ment, speakers, guests and spe­ Laird Warns cian w ho operates a clinic three Bolton. WUUam Evans of 41 Sherwood RockvlUe; Eklward Eckel Sr., cial features. velopment imd humanitarian blocks from the White House. ruling evidently frees doctors In triplet sons of Alan J. and Royce Shenk Friedman, Venum at Holmes Funeral Home make it a aid. Edl stEdes where therapeutic Circle or Mrs. Alan Gates of Warehouse P t; Cynthia Kane, Garden Apts., RockvlUe. ‘Ihey were bom AprU 7 at Manches­ Tuition Hike Justice Hugo L. Black, speEdc- In reporting that the com­ In Washington abortions eu« permitted to end ’Ihe Adult Discussion Class 66 Sherwood Circle. Enfield; l^tglnla Smith, RFD ter Memorial Hospital. ’Their maternal grandparents are Mr. warm and friendly setting for the Of Russian Ing for the cl zones” to cmhieve ractal pertatatag to the IncreEises and justice Warren E. Burger bon- nam.” strategic forces.” an hour-long musical variety Circle will sponsor a potluck to­ Nancy A. Murphy, Elizabeth of Connecticut, Inc. will spon­ that a majority of the members ntag their use of the grounds. James told them "tWa la ton—wEiIked out, complaining ’Trumped by the Supreme <3ourt, balEmce. program. morrow at 7 p.m. at the home Perry, Karen Perry, Franclne sor Its 21st EumuEd Horse Show of his committee opposed all In- At the Capitol, Sen. PhUlp A. th^ proper place. We don’t nothing more to dis- LEdrd’s statement, in a speech the W ^te House has called on On 'Tuesday, through Burger, and' Country Fair on May 14, for the American Newspaper of Mrs. Robert Newton of 188 Rowe, Julie Richter, Nancy J. Jobless Rolls creEisea at this time. Hart, D-Mlch., tried to put the tjjrg prlsimers here." (flee Face Etaht) the AmericEm people to obey the the court said busing was con­ Manchester Grange wiU meet Benton St. Murphy, Robin Croesley. 16 Eind 16 at the Farmlng;ton Gov. 'Thomas Mesklll, in his Senate on record as favoring the ^ Publishers’ Association Lunch­ nUing that msiss busing is a le-. stitutional and the states ld use of the Mall, the gras- fensive area—all deary planned with administration lawyers. en’s Club wiU meet tomorrow which wUl feature active mem­ cavage, Mary Joy, EUeen Tem­ PhlUp HolwEiy, Midway volun­ ®d t»>® following reasons for Its ®y between the Capitol and SAIGON (AP) — Viet Cong Maj. Gen. Pham Van Phu, no history of discrimination, it at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. bers who do not appear too months ago—must be of major Ziegler said nothing would be might well be desirable to as­ pleton, Douglas Rynlewicz. teers; EUid Mrs. Roger BEigley, K e e p g o ilig T u e ^ y by a University of Con- „ppoelU on to ttaUon increases: “*® Memorial. mines r ii^ d through two bus- commEinder of the 1st Infantry concern," Laird sEdd. served by reviewing psist state­ Richard F. Murphy, 131 N. often on stage. ’The meeting is sign pupils to sclMols neEurest pubUcity. nectlcitt economist and a ape- ^ Most of the proposals for •A-hout 60 former GIs marched loads o i South Vietnamese civil- Division^ said more SouthVieU ments by the President. His le- Lakewood Circle. Mrs. David open to patrons and their Grade 8 'The horse show, one of the cial legislative committee. But increases would add a four abreast across ions 'hiesday in different pEUts namese tn x ^ had moved into "Moreover,- while we have Em their homes," the chief justice guests. High honors: Aileen Scholsky, advEmtage in submarine-based gEd views were largely turned wrote. “But sdl things are not Odegard Is co-hostess. largest In the East, is a (pbld the committee said it knows of considerable Eimoimt of money ***® I’*’****® 1° Uie Penta- of the country, killing 24 and the A Shau valley for the drive back by the court whose luiEmi- Jocui ’TOMn, Martha Chace, several ways to soften the blow increases to where they “confessed” to wounding five, the naUtmal po- in that enemy infiltration corri- missiles today the USSR is rap­ equEil in a system that has been Philip Goes, Lauri Bourque, Star show with over 600 entries. mous opinions were written Emd —among them a revival, on the General Fund and thus be- war crimes. lice reported. dor and supply center. But there idly closing the gap with an en­ ’Ihomas Richter, David Cross- Spectal attractions in the Mid­ ergetic construction progrEim delivered by Warren E .Burger, (See Page *) way area include kiddle rides, state level, of the concept be- ^ ^ regressive tax Counting cadence and chant- A spokesman said 14 (dvilians still was no contact with the en- the msm Nlxcm mimed chief jus­ ley. htad the depression-era Clviltan ing "one two three four, we were killed Euid two wounded in emy after eight days of recon- that continues.” Honors: Franc Mathleu, Mau­ a country fair, and a Flea Mar­ Laird recEdled that a year ago tice. reen lOckey. ket which wUl feature new EUtd Oanservatian^Oorpa. ^ ^ tuition Increase would w ant your .... war,” they one incident on the central nalssance operations, sEiid Lt. he warned in a speech to the an­ A year ago, Nixon, a lawyer, seccnd-bEuid Eutlclee. ■n»e suggestion was one ' dangerous orecedent If it ™s^hed up the PentEigon steps coastEd plain 286 miles noriheEist Col. Le 'Tning Hlen, a spokes- nual luncheon of 'The Ass(x;iated texik a hard line against official­ Defeat Seen Need A Family Plan? Manchester Auxiliary mem­ right the committee put forward ^ ^ but found the doors locked. of Saigon. The second mining man for the South Vietnamese Press that the United States ly inspired school segregation. bers are being contacted for for easing a predicted "long Hthiatlon of Ui<» atnln alnoe veterEins took turns at a occurred in the Mekong Delta 60 comnuuid. could find itself in a second rate But at the same time he op­ articles for the sale. Such Items term” of unemp{lDyment in the danger of using this 'device fo t®*! atrocities al- miles southwest of Saigon, and so-mlle-long valley is on strategic position by the mid- posed massive InvoluntEiry bus­ EU9 glEusswEure, jewelry, pocket- »ro«wtag such a coma r^^venue f^ the state in ““ «« Laotian border 376 miles 70s. ing and said the govenunent On Ribicoff books, brlc-a-brac, lamps (ex­ A biu propottag .such a corps future would be temoting troops in Vietnam until the Pen- three wounded, he said. „orth of Saigon. "I regret to report today that would not require local sitaool cept large pieces cf furniture Is under consideration by the «t® *»® ‘®»"P«nK- tagontEigon agreedEigreed to admit three Only light and scattered bat- districts to trEinsport children legistafure now. (bee Page Eight) spokesmen to meet with Brig, tlefield activity was reported. (Bee Page Eight) (See Page Bight) beyond "normal geographic Amendment *'BOKED-IN” and clothing) may be brought Hie economist, David Ptasky, to the ChUd and FamUy Serv­ said in New Haven Utet the WASHDKJ’TQN (AP) — A ma­ BY YOUR ices Mwchester ofUce, 110 Main state’s unemployment rolls—now' jority of Southern senators ap­ St. on or before May 7. Mem­ at 120,000—will IncreEuse to 180,- parently decided at a secret bers who cannot d ^ v e r art­ 000 persons In June with the Meeting the Nation caucus today to vote EigEiinst eu i icles may contact Mrs. Kargl Influx of returning veterans, new amendment by Sen. AbrEdiEun for pickup. high sbhoed Eind college gradu­ Ribicoff designed to Integrate 'Tickets sm now avaUable ates, and seEMCHEd layoffs. black children from inner cities from Airs. Marte, 178 W. Vernon And, Ptasky said, economic Faces of Many Americans Into suburbEut actuxAa. fit.; at Watkins Bros.; the forces Eu« working to keep un- 'This decision, reported by a agency’s office on Main St.; or emidoyment Ed high level in the Impress Touring Newsmen senator who asked that his from Emy member of the Man­ future. He said growing public name not be used, indicated the chester Auxiliary. fuitipathy toward the military, EDITOR’S NOTE —• What la nearly a century ago, their son- propoeEd would be defeated a deidtae In matertellsm and a America and what do people ic booms flaking the remEitatag when it mes up for an early desire for smEdler fEunlUes will who study it personally for the adobe off the walls. Eiftemcxm vote. HoUand Pastor produce fewer defense contracts, first time take with them when 'There was Lola Peplon, 17, a less demand for luxury goods, they leave? Are the impressions BlEu:kf(x>t Indian girl waiting on 'Diesday the SiMithemers vot­ ed in a bl(x: to k e ^ Edlve the 2 Mission Speaker EUid fewer new family consumer Edl majestic mountains, rich FlahermEm’B Wluurf for a boat to store those buUty winter Tlie Rev. Roscoe Leach, an units. All of that Ekids up to earth, tadustrisd m ight?Fhr for- take her to the old Ssm Fremcis- amendment of the Connecticut woolens in our thrifty, AssemUles of God missionary less demanl In the Eureas where eign-bom Peter Arhett wd co Bay prisk for Connecticut. they remember from their trip. spent a night out there on Alca- At leEist (»e, however, con­ See why buying life insurance direct from a You save money,, save lic. • . • • “'niore Etfe few valid recom- trEu:, but s)ie didn’t like sleeping tended the group should siq^iort mutual savings bank just has to save you money. trouble and save that clos- mendations that can be imple­ By PETER ARNETT on the cold concrete, imd asked the amendment, Euid insure Its :et space you need for The Rev. Eind Mrs. Leach op­ me In front of everyone, To get full details on SBLI’s Family Plan all spring and siunmer cloth' erate a Teen ChEiUenge Ck>ffee mented to affect the criticud eco­ with HORST FAAS adoption. He said this would 'Daughter, why do you stay make it eEisler to MU the entire you have to do is ask. es. Stop in today and House in the HEigue and are ac- nomic slum p Eind VEist unem ­ Faces of America . . . faces SAVE. ploym ent In the stete,” the re­ here? I dem’t understand you.’ $1.5 bUUon scb(x>l desegregEtiion Uve in Bible schoolwork, evEui- that you remember of the thou­ My mother was a reservEdion gellsm, and Uterature distribu- port said. It attributed most of sands ttud passed by in a three- measure to which Ribicoff seeks woman. She doesn’t realize how to attach his Eimendment. •Nms.rro.c Uon. 'Die missionary serves as Connecticut’s unemployment to month tour . . . I^IJUSE ASK MEN’S “a shift in defenEie Euid other they have held her down,” SEdd the AssembUes of God repre­ 'There WEis Miss Angie SolEiri, Lola. MeEUiwhUe, Republl(»n Lead­ 2 Piece Suits sentative to the Netherlands government priorities," Euid with her sister the only Inhabit­ er Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania Our regular price 'Ihere wan the Rev. Joseph J. I and is a member of the execu­ Eulded th at "very little unem ­ ants of the ghost town of Indian KletaSEisser, leEuler a t the Hut- CEiUed the amendment "a whol­ is stlU only tive board of the Brotherhood ploym ent Is resulting from cut- Gutah in the Mother Liode coun­ terite colony at Wolf Creek, ly impnustlcEa way to deal with ank bEicka in Vletauun.” try of CaUfoniia. kOss Solari id the problem.” ^MViNGS B of Pentacostel Churches in Hol- Mont., who first wEinted to cut lEind, a sister organization to it predicted that Connecticut age 87 atiU drives trespassers my longish ludr when we cEdled He said Its $20 bilUon, 10-yeEur For QuaUty, is in for a ")ong term of un- off her tand with a walking Professional Work! the AssembUes of God, U.S.A. tt Etoded, however, UuU be feumer Sen. William B. Stanley first, J me . or IndlEUi Gulch," . J she The religious Hutterites in the agreed with Ribicoff “the North 923 MAIN STREET of Norwich Eind Rep. RoUta 8 ^ ^ . stabbl^ g^led fl^era MWwest and the mountain O.K. I’M ASKING. Please mail me information on One HOUR has fuUy as much of a problem Mettler Jr. of HEunden, discuss­ at tna dilapidated, abandoned grates have * rejected everythiiur as the South EUid has no right to LOAM jEdlhouse, the crumbling adobe Savings Bank Life Insurance “Family Plan” Policy. ed their suggestions for easing in America except the technolo­ feel any moral supMiority.” unemployment at a news confer­ SEdoon Eind the octee-red frEune gy to automate their farms, Ribicoff said his Eunendment’s 'mnmainB.CfdTinct with an extoision phone-as low as $ la month* church that stood buckled Nam*. THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING ence In Hartford. “rhey do(i’t vote or absorb ultimEite (taEuices may have FOR SALE 'They said the state c

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