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LXXXIX, NO. 106 (THIRTY.TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIOl^) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 29) PRICE TEN CENTS of Jorma Nurmi, 39 Foxcroft Project Outdoors staff members the Elks Lodge. Blssell St., 24 OOLWAY 8TRBET Dr. made 81 visits to classrooms of Mrs. Robert Russell of East MANCHESTER Hartford, district deputy, will Phones: 648-0618 or MO-BIOO The Manchester Junior Wo- project teachers in 10 towns served^ held 31 workshops, be honored. m«n> Club will have a handi­ After a b'riof busdness meet­ craft meeting tomorrow at 8 made H field trips, and dis­ tributed two newsletters to ing, a buffet Will be served. Nixon Viet Budget p.m. at the home of Mrs. Guests from Rockville, East mideast Crisis Bmest Lallberte, 86 Fairfield each of 630 teachers. During the fall season, 26 Hartford, Nevy London, Put­ St. nam, Enfield, Wethersfield, workshops were conducted at Rocky Hill, West Haven and elementary schools of Andover, Worries Russia The Manchester Junior Wo­ Milford are expected to attend Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, Set at $17 Billion men’s Club will hold a coffee to­ the event. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS East is another case. Moscow WASHINGTON (AP) — Preai- namose started running out morrow at 9:30 a.m. for new Glastonbury, Hebron, Marl­ Miss Julia Diflka is chairman The tone of the Kremlin’s di­ has extended and committed it­ and prospective members at the borough, South Windsor and of the event. She will be ­ plomacy suggests that It is self and now has a considerable dent Nixon's secret budget for from everywhere.” home of Mrs. Joseph Sabatella, Vernon, for 630 teachers having ed by Mrs. John Zlemak and frightened by the prospect of a Investment .to protect. the Vietnam war in the coming Intelligence boutcm said the 81 Mountain Dr. Board members approximately 16,000 students. Mrs. Hugh Pittman, hostesses. gathering storm over the Middle The issue is the more difficult fiscal year is ie«tlmated , by troops apparently were from the are Invited but are asked to Manchester public schools use Mrs. Charles Pontlcelli and Bast. It may mean that Moscow because it often has been a congressional experts at be- Dong Nal Regiment, which call Mrs. Sabatella if they plan the Natural Science Center. Mrs. Samuel VacanU will pour. Is unwilling at 'this time to face source, of division to the Krem­ tween $16 billion and *17 billion, spearheaded an offensive Tills would compare with un- against Saigon in May 1968 and to attend. The winter season opened Chairman of the various com­ a new major crisis and is seek­ lin. This was so at the time of classified estimates that put was badly mauled. The source* with live workshops held at mittees are Mrs. Alfred Ritter ing some way to head it off. the 1956 Suez crisis and again war spending at about $23.2 bil- said the regiment is still uhder Trinity Covenant Church cur­ the NSC for Grades 3 through 6 and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, table While its bargaining may be during the 1967 war. Soviet Hon for the current year ending strength and short of arms, am- riculum committee will meet to­ project teachers in the 10 com­ decorations; Mrs. Gertrude tough, Moscow appears con­ hawks sec the Middle East as of Jime 30, " munition and' food, tout they ex- night at 7 ;30 p.m. at the home munities. * These were devoted Hawthorne assisted by Mrs. cerned that its whole foreign extreme strategic importance, Nixon's new budget, which pect it to be active during the of Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, 32 largely to environmental prob­ Carroll Hawthorne and Mrs.. policy drive may be thrown into and with each recurring crisis it went to Congress this week of- Tct period in the area north of Elarl St. lems. Harold Gaboury, gifts and a tallspto by the intensifying has been evident that a group in fered no estimate of the cost of Saigon. prizes; Mrs. John Callahan, Arab-Israeli hostilities. the Soviet leadership has de­ Included in the services pro­ the war during the year starting Little other fighting was re- guest book; Mrs. Oliver Crom­ . In its latest note to Washing­ manded a tough stance. The Young Women’s Bible vided these teachers are a field next July, and this secrecy has ported as Tet, the lunar new Study Group of ’Trinity Coven­ trip for each one and her class, well, Mrs. Paul Buettner, Mrs. WINDOW ton, Moscow has threatened to Soviet policy makers are now escalate the arms race in the drawn a protest from a ranking year holiday, approached. A ant Church' will meet tomorrow three visits per class by staff Foster Willlarns, Mrs. George trying to encourage an all-Euro- Middle Blast by sending more Democratic critic of U.S. policy, four-day Viet Cong cease-fire 1* ait 9:30 a.m. members to each project class­ Melxell, Mrs. Frank Toros, “ I can sec no justification for scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. Mrs. Kenneth Hodge and Mrs. SHADES arms to Egypt. Yet the thrust of (See Page Twelve) room, use of kits containing Its diplomatic activity suggests classifying the cost of the war,” Alfred Pontlcelli, refreshments. Made to Order (See Page Two) The Senior High Youth demonstration materials, use of deep worry. ’The Kremlin has said Sen. J, W. Fulbrlght of Ar­ Forum and the Grade 9 Concept- Project Outdoors lending li­ Bring your old rollers In nod been sending out warnings to kansas, chairman of the Senate ors of-North United Methodist brary, mimeographed ma­ M V e S16oi per shade the Americans, British and Foreign Relations Committee. Church will hold meetings to­ terials prepared by the staff, Durkees Wed 50 Years VALENTINE French of rising peril in the Nasser May “ I think it is of first Importance • night at 7 p.m. at the church. that we know what it is cost­ and a spring workshop. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dur- going to Florida eight yeans CARDS Middle East as if the Russians E. A. JOHNSON ing." kee of 167 E. Center St. were ago. They recently returned to were digging in for a round of Critics Start LARGE SELECTION Seek Arms Former > President Lyndon B. A ' leadership training class feted Sunday at a 50th wed- Manchester. They also have a horse-trading. PAINT GO. Johnson had sent Cong(ress his will meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. ding anniversary celebration at son Henry E: Durkee Jr. of Moscow’s worry about the Support Patrons ARTHUR DRUG war cost estimate in each of his at the North United Methodist the home of their son-in-law and Hartford; 17 grandchildren, 723 MAIN ST. I ■ Middle East seemed to shine Viet Hearings Alleys Wed 50 Years From Russia last three budgets. 3 Church. Listed by LTM daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and 7 great-grandchildren. through a foreign policy article The Nixon budget said new es­ Hull of Coventry. (Herald photo by Pinto). to Sunday’s Pravda. This noted Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Al- Alley of Bloomfield; and eight By WI1J.IAM TUOIIY timates would offer a tlpoff to The Manchester Grange will , o-ronrirViiiHrcn The category of Supporting The party, attended by the sharpened conflict and pro­ With a Blast •andchildren. The 1.108 Angeles Times the size or the timing of future meet tomorrow at 8 ^m . at l«y of 69 Washington St. honor- grandchiMren^.T.VO ______Patron has been initiated this friends and relatives, was giv- Stagecoach lines had their be- fessed to see to it the hand of an Mrs. Alley was born in Black- CAIRO — President Gamal American troop withdrawals. Orange Hall. ed for their 50th wedding anni- England, and came to year by LTM. It signifies those en by the couple’s five daugh- ginnings in England, prior to American “ mllltary-oll com- WASHINGTON (AP) — New plex” concerned about the sale Abdel Nasser said Tuesday that ‘Because of the need to main­ ----- versary at an open house Sun- this country as a child. Mr. Al- Manchester residents whose fi- tens and their husbands, Mr. i700. Under the most favoralble Senate hearings on Vietnam 1965 VOLKSWAGEN of French warplanes to Libya, if President Nixon sells Israel tain the security of this plan, Manchester High School class ^ the home of their son-in- ley. a native of Rockville, was nancial support, over their an- and Mrs. Robert Calvert of weather and road conditions, a have opened with blasts from which Is now to the camp of 60 more supersonic Phantom certain information included in of 1950 reunion committee will and daughter, Mr. and employed as a general foreman nual play subscription, will en- Meriden, Mr., and Mrs. Karl stagecoach might travel from 60 four war critics and an tuiawer- CONVERTIBLE COUPE Egfypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser. Jet fighter-bombers he would go recent budgets does not appear meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at j^^s. Winston R. Smith of 633 at Pratt and Whitney Division able the theater group to real- Krantz of Schenectady, N.Y., to 75 miles 1 a day. Ing salvo by Vive President • WHITE TIRES Thus, Pravda said, Washington to Russia and demand more this year,’’ the Nixon message the Brltlsh-American Club. yj Middle Tpke. of United Aircraft Corp., East ize its long-range building Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hornung ------Spiro T. Agnew that the oppon­ • RADIO Is pressured to send new arms arnfs to strike back, said.. ----- Among those attending the Hartford, when he retired nine plans. peoria, 111., Mr. and Mrs. • DARK BLUE . ents were “ casting about aim­ to support Israel. “ I will go to Moscow,” Nasser “ I don’t think he really knows lessly” for a polUlcal Issue. ’The Adult Discussion Cleiss of event were Miss Vera Duffy of years ago. Listed as Supporting Patrons William Popoff of Santa Rosa, ,The French planes, Pravda said. “ They have to give us how much will have to be spent South United Methodist Church Hartford and Edward Graeser Mr. and Mrs. Alley are char are Frederick M. Gaal, Miss Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Hull, Chairman J. W. Fulbrlght PARKADE added, would not reach Libya arms to be able to retaliate, before July 1971,” Sen. George j,e hopes the hearings that will meet tomorrow at 10»a.m. of Rockville, attendants at the ter members of Memorial Tern- Eleanpr Bllsh, Cmdr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Durkee were until 1972-73, while American They have to help us in order D. Aiken of Vermont, senior Re- Tuesday before his Sen- in the Reception Hail of the wedding. pie, Pythian Sisters, and mem- Julian Getzewich, Mr. and Mrs. married Jan. 29, 1920 in West GLEANERS Phantoms could reach Israel at to defend our country against publican member of the Foreign Foreign Relations Oommlt- church. ’The Rev. Carl W. ’The couple was married Jan. bers of Manchester Grange. Mr. Lyman Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Boylston, Mass. They lived in Manchester PARKADE once. This hinted at a fear that the invaders and the aggres- Relations Committee, said in an fo^d to a consensus on a Saunders will lead the group. 9, 1920 by the late Rev. Rob- Alley is a member of Memorial Ralph Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Manchester for 35 years before (Next to Liggett Drug) Israel might be to a position for sors.” ___ ept Johnson o f New Haven. Lodge, Knights of Pythias, the Fred T. Blish Jr., Mr. and Mrs. interview. "Certainly, he has to resolution conpemlng Vietnam THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1195 a preventive strike against the Earlier, the president of the have flexibility. Costs have been poifoy, although the Arkansas Pilgrim Choir of Center Con- They have another daughter. Washington Social Club, and the Robert Hyde Smith, Mr. and PLAIN SKIRTS materially reduced in the past Democrat conceded "it is much gregational Church will meet Mrs. Frederick H. Backofen of British-Amerlcan Club. (Herald Mrs. Fred T. BUsh HI, William Arabs and their new Soviet united Arab Republic pointed- PASSPORT PHOTOS arsenals. Thus it justified to- jy uld upset plans to ^nlon on $17 billion estimate. A Holy Communion Service than 400 couples signed up for the ministration’s Vletnamizatlon Updated Sewer Code take some of the heat from role of the Soviet Union to the Secretary of Defense Melvin policy "and no amount o f self will be held tomorrow at 10 the coming season, according East-West relations to Europe. R. Laird said Jan. 7 he antici- Middle East,” Nasser said. .. J ...... J serving statements by oppoel- a.m. In St. Mary’s Episcopal to Mrs. Donald Schofield of 17 FN>r both it can jolt whatever F Park St., chairman of the drive. Pressed again lor an answer, T between $17 ^ d "Senators are going to Church. hopes have been Invested in $18 billion for conduct of the the Egyptian leader declared: change that.” With the first show of the 1970 SALT, the strajteglc arms limi­ war during the new fiscal year. Voted by Town Board “ My position Is not to say yes Sien. Hugh Scott orPoiuwylva- TTve tation talks due to reopen to . , i, ... , “ If everything goes as ^ r7T nr2rM re.% fhoflIlf ^ d Vienna to April. Washington and "o to th s quesUon. We leave nia, the OOP leader, scheduled planned, I would say that is a on appearance before the com­ meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. In A revised 'ordinance concern- per cent of the c ^ from the Moacow have parallel Interests ‘t to speculaUon. maximum figure,” Aiken said the church. Robert Widham, a Ing regulations on the ^ of the federal government. Edward TUI of 4^3 P^ker St to limiting superweapons.* _ F\>r , ATotiaA**'aNasser’s aanswer led dlploina- mittee today on behalf of his of the Laird estimate. proposal for a resolution sup­ member of the Dlaconate, will town sewer system vdll be pro- approved p l^ allows have ma P eerii the race has been a heavy observers here to consider Fulbrlght said he may call porting the Preeldent. The reso­ seated to a public hearing on for Improvements and expand- ® drain. This has been especially reports of a trip to the economists and finance experts be in charge of the study. (Herald photos by Pinto) lution, also becked by Demo­ ___ March 2. S t ie s ld e q u a t o imufl990 that those w ho^an to subscrtbe time of the Soviet Union, which Soviet Union sometime alter before the Foreign Relations to and would serve outside trlbu- for the four L’TMLTM shows send to The flooded parking lot at Mai Tool, 273 Adams Bottom left: One of the “ geysers” of water which cratic Leader Mike Mansfield E Jehovah’s Witnesses will hold The Board of Representatives has been wrestling with prob- Jan. 21 are almost certainly discuss the cost of the war, not tary areas as well as their names without delay. irtCCuj^ spewed out of a manhole in Robertson Park for of Montana, includes a call for group discussions of a Bible aid last night discussed the changes lems of a consumer economy true. St., can be seen in the two top photos. The water only to budget dollars but in in­ suffering from neglect because Authoritative sources in Cairo several hours. Bottom right; Eighth District fire­ steps toward a mutual cease­ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at 18 which were made tp the ordl- but the areas outside Vernon came from the swollen Hockanum River which direct spending. would not realize any benefits o f the arms race. indicated that Nasser flew to men working to pump out a cellar on N. School St. “ How to the world can we fire. Chambers St.; 281 Woodbridge nance of the overflowed its banks for the first time since 1938. until 1980. Hearings Slated In a major poUcy address last the Soviet Union — not neces- make an informed judgment on Much of the discussion on the at ■ N Main St.; 144 Griffin Rockville. It was recommended opening day of the hearings con­ The new process to be added July, Soviet Foreign Minister sarily to Moscow — to confer this If we don't know the cost,” to “ uth Wtodsor. and bX the State Water Resources FABRICS cerned how much effect the ses- Commission that the ordinance to the existing plant which was On Increases Andrei Gromyko said the Mid- with Russian officials about French Rd., Bolton. be updated as “ it is a basic es- constructed about 10 years ago die East ’’exerts great Influence additional aid to counter Israeli ^But'smato'^bemocratlc Lead- have and how they sential necessary to Insure will be what is known as actl- In Assessment AT CHENEY on the situation of the world as air raids deep into Egyptian ter- er Mike Mansfield said he '*''>“ '<1 ^ *»y news Calvary Church (Assemiblies pj.Qpgp useage of a public sewer vated sludge treatment. It will HALL a whole” and is a “ dangerous ritory. wasn’t concerned about classifl- "'IJ- The Manchester Board of Tax •St of God) will hold special .. create a deluxe secondary OPEN SUNDAYS; hotbed which can have serious Nasser was questioned about Town Areas Flooded cation of the budget estimate. . t, .i, crusade services tomorrow existing sewer ordinance treatment facility, and will to- session Thura- 177 Hartford Road consequences.!’ his purported Russian trip dur- “ It will come out anyhow, 1 7:30 p.m. J i ' " riefoaify adopted for the volve inst^lation of an aera- n ghto o f this Manchester, Conn. SINCE 1925 10 A31. - 6 P3I. Gromyko risked offending the ing the course of an exclusive, t- " ho ooiH committee, said the political through Friday at 7:30 p.m. originally adopted Bv TERRY D’lTALIA ^y morning the cellars to the first floor of the house, were seen next to one geyser AmorHoon ,-oonn. benefits from the new round of conducted by the Singing of Rockville on Dec. 31, tion tank. Vhls type of facility week and of next week, to Us- DaUy: 9:30-9:80 Arabs by asserting Soviet will- wide - ranging interview with should create a process which te" grievances by taxpayers, Across from Manchester| ingness for a settlement Involv- columnist Rowland Evans and Tlip nnrfViprn \«r by Nora Addy Draker ^ « » n lp A Vatican Secretary of State Jean priestly celibacy. But liberal an1 Women'slArnmon'a Missionary luiaainna t-ptr Leaguel-AaoniA , . , » tile ... .industries. . #v«i_The . _ metals,_^_i.. in- from whom sheoVia took lABannalessons, ployment pracHces in the coun- Florida Gov. Claude Kirk has of Zloh Evangelical Lutheran processes dustrles of which there are sev- In 1962 she went to Rockport Cardinal Vlllot. The Vatican dls- Dutch Catholics were heartened ty and neglect of neigh- threatened to withhold' state A very important change closed the contents of the letter by the Pope’s call fpr "attentive borhood.s by government agon- funds earmarked for busing by Church will have a business eral in town, have a problem and studied with Wayne Mor- • r I \ ^ i^eeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. 'vohtowould spell jj out specific allow- wlth the Ph but tWs will be cor- rell, to Westport. Among others/ Tuesday. examination by ouii brothers to cles. I 1 school districts. \ \ Inin the church assembly jroom,pom , sbleable coiyienlcoiuienitrattons of various fo'^ne ordinance. aPc also studied under Wil- POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Prinied and Solid Cotton Canvas Some Dutch experts said one the episcopate, to ' union with Fifty state troopers and othSr Kirk went on statewide televl- '' The Rev. Charles Kuhl will lead materials such as copper, lead Tests revealed that except for Ham tlynn to Rockport. She section Indicated for the first lis,” of the ^proposal to ordain law enforcement agents remain slon Tuesday night and called With retails to $1.00 yd. Now half price. Many time that Pope Paul VI was married men in areas where in the two of 6,500, where an 11 for a letter writing campaign a discussion on “ Am I My Sis- and zinc. The metal concentrate focal industry, the affluent was formerly affiliated with 58 - 60” wide flat folded in solid and fancies. ter’s Keeper," from a topic in will be lowered. at one time or another ex- the Bostrom Gallery in Hart- with perma press finish and crease resistant. trying to avoid a deadlock on there is on acute shortage of p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew is to ef- demanding a congresstonal the “ Lutheran Women’s Quar- plan Approved ceed the limits of the existing ford, If perfect $5.99 yd. Sew and sai^ *2.79 We need room for spring 2 y ,U * 1 .0 0 the celibracy Issue without al- priests. feet. investigation of a federal judge terly.” Hostosses are Mrs. The proposed ordinance will ordinance. The tests showed a Moat of the paintings on ex- with these values. merchandise tering his basic stand. They re- Though the Pope said the . Maddox plana ' to address a who ordered immediate Integra-' George Magnuson, Mrs. Ray- also reflect any qhonges neces- high concentration of matalic hlbit have won prizes at shows ferred to the Pope’s statement conaequeiKes of this “ would be rally there Sunday in faydr o f ,ttoi^ in Voluala County. mond Miller and Mrs. Albert sary to conform with consolida- ions which intuit or retard throughout Connecticut, Cape that he was wllltog to consider and would pose ques- letting pupils attend the schools , Ho appealed to the puMic to Petke. tion such as changing all refer- biological filtej^efficiency due Cod, and Kingston, N.Y. requests that mkrried men of a tfo^ ^ for the life of the of their choice. ' Wmbard 'Congress Oongi with letters ences from Rockville to Ver- to their toxic quality. Mrs. Humphries is teaching "mature age”—or an "ad- Church,” the liberals were grat­ Elsewhere in,the South: telegrams If higher courts U.B. Army Spec. 4 Harfy A. non. In general most of the Indus- her fourth season at the Man- vanced age,' the Italian ified that at least he was wllUng In Louisiana, the Do Soto Par- don’t overrule the decision of Forrert HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. The board has already ap- tries have been cdlled and have Chester YWCA, Opon Sumkiys, 10 A.M.-6 P.M. — ClosacI Saturdays — Sola Ends FiMoy. Fabnory 6 translaUon of the French text fo ^eep discussion of the propos- Ish school district planned to Federal District Court Judge Robert Forrest, 223 Spruce St., proved the third of three alter- agreed to accept the |>roposed 'niese paintings' may be seen put It—be ordained in . areas open. open classes today under an to- Charles R.'Scott, was discharged, Jan. 26 at Fort r»ate plans for improving the new ordinance, particularly if during regular banking hours at where there Is "an ex^treme Dutch Church has lost 400 iHoraldla i>hoig» by .Piiii(»<

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ncys for the se^iool system Supremo Court for a further de- \ - \ novels, the book is a bit more MANCHESTER E ^ N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 -\ PAGE TWO than the casual reader might Throug(hout South planned 'to ask for a\dolay until lay. care- to Indulge in. But with any­ Feb, 16; —At Asheville, N.C., the Pine PhaimiMy Sheinwold on Bridfre Book Review one with a taste for historical In Atlanta a televised Board of Education refused Oor. of Center A Adnnis There Are Some Things flolton, this novel is a major "draft" was scheduled this aft- Monday night to review an Intc- He Knows How It Feels work, a tine tale that brings the Little Progress Made ernoon. In which 1,800 of some gratlon plan Implemented last Sharpley-French' NOT EVERYBODY IJKE8 JEAN N A Tl NORTH THE OTHER SIDE OF ^HE hearing; the judge and the dc- ancient days to llfe.- 6,000 teachers were to be chosen week, and Negro youths threw M id That Will Never Change TO BID GRAND 8I.AM8 < IXK'K. f'olliM'teil by .Philip Van fensc attorney are portrayed us MUes A. Smith for transfers to new.schools. At- rocks through windows and ov- To Come to End of Line By AI,FRED 8HEINWOU) ♦ J? lanta Is under a c:ourt- order to ertumed a policeman’s private' BONNti BELL By HAL BOYLE The teen-agers In your life <3> QJ Doren Stern. Van Nostnuid they really are, with devastat- Toward Integration Not everybody would bid a Relnhold Co. $5.96, Integrate faculties by March 6. car before being .scattered by B dlton; The following Ih a its tentative decision to shut- 0 J ^ 2 Ing clarity. THE lilUx OF HUMMER. By FREE DELIVEBY NEW YORK (AP) — Our will worry more about getting grand slam with today’s South NOVA By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In Florida, Alachua’s 22,500 -In Greenville, 8.C., a fedcr- officers. Negroes, who are pro- look at the Uniroyal announce- down the plant, ♦ A .-i .1 2 I. Edited by Hurry If the reader comes to the ,dls- ■I. A. Baker. Harper. $5. lives are swept by winds of pimples than getting Into a good Harrison, . j .u pupils and Dade’s 243,0(X) were al judge Monday granted a de- testing the closing of formerly ment of tentative plan.s to shut- Braziel still clings to the term hand. Some people like to ar­ EAST llnluixirte Press. ta.steful conclusion that Gold’s Southern Elngland Is the scene Little progress toward the ^ J ,,, change. college. rive at a railroad station three WEST I4..95. lay In Implementation of a de- all-binck schools In the plan, down Ita Naugatuck footweai*. “tenaUve," but says that "the As soon as we get accustomed Somewhere along the way K 7 6 .5 4 Q 10 9 4 young p opie are sick because of this smoothly flowing bit of school desegregation ordered by. h i i i k ii, hours before their train leaves; Ixx)k at your watch. Notice , I., HI.I1UOI “ ' 20,600 until Wednesday pending sogregiitlon ii iin ordered by the haye appealed to the 4lh Circuit plant by the end of 1970. ns sooner I know exactly when to a hew thing, it is replaped by aotpg kind of disaster will hap- ,10 7 64 ^ 1 9 R .s they cun think of no one but nature writing. the Supreme Court developed ’ __ . ,...... ■ j- others prefer to catch a train on the second hand os It busily U.S. 4th (Jlreult (knjrt of Ap- Court of Appeals. The plan has it affects one employe and his it’s over, the sooner I'll go to Bomethlng newer. We can’t go pen to some of your possessions 0 (JR 7 4 Ihclr own selfish selves, then Each of the 12 chapters of the Monday In much of the Southern 6 700 wen. due hnek the run. If you’r,e a cautious None ticks off the instants of your life ^ . , M. , Columbia’s' 6,700 wen? dub back I>ealH. The Greenville School been approved by a District Read Herald Add family. another job.” home again, because if we do that aren’t covered by Insur- 9 7 6 lOR the author must have planned it book presents a landscape of a urea affected. typ)c, Imagine that one of your -one by one. What if the beat IkKird will petition the U.S. Court judge. To supplement the family in­ we find the old home has been ance. SOUTH . that way. By CYNTHIA BARAN optimistic .friends has bid the were two by two? Or. wtiat if particular type. Schools In five Florida coun- yolusla pupils not officially st>c. come, Braziel already "moon­ torn down, so that some strong- During middle ago you can bo 4 A K 2 Staff Reporter hand and then has gone off to the second hand contmued to Miles A, Smith In April, Baker wundzrs ties closed while teachers were eified. Bay Ctounty, Fla., Inle- lights” on weekends for an in­ -er can erect an apartment eui-.. you'll have at least one ill- C AK through the woods and fields. In being transferred to effect .fac- gr„ted its 17.600 pupils ivllhout The Now Haven Register catch a train, leaving you to keep time—but by ■ running ventory firm. John Jr. works building or a glorified ham burg- neas for which you’ll have to go 0 A K 109 MISTORY OF TECHNOIXIOJ May, he witnesses a storm, vis- ulty Integration. closing. play the hand for him. backwards? The world probably NAUGATUCK. Conn. (AP) -- four nights a week for spending er stand on Its site. to the hospital. A KQJ4 AND INVENTION. Edited by Its a pine wood, journeys by bi­ Two schools In Alabama were John Braziel is 46 with a wife South dealer. would be quite a different place. Meanwhile, a suit by (Jov. money needed to keep up the All this Incessant change baf­ There’ll always be some kind Weil North East Maiirh-e lAaumas. Crown Pub­ cycle , through the countryside closed by bomb threats, but no and eight children. His mort­ Neither side vulnerable. Soulli Twelve stories devoted to what Lester Maddox of Georgia m r m m m t l l e r small car he bought with sav­ fles us, confuses us, makes us of war in some part of the Pass 6 NT Pass lishers. Two volumes, $20. and explores the downs. In explosives were found. gaged house Is on a'street with Opening lead — Eight of ,t N T sort of a world It might 'be If which seeks to have the federal ings from four years on a pa- nervous. We seek the security of ,M1 Pass Inevitably, 'any history of June, he sees a beech wood, vis- In Alabama, where 140,000 homes of many other blue collar route, world. » Spades. 7 N T Umc were out of jomi were se­ government either enforce mil- an anchor to cling to, something Despite the fad for new names technology must be compared ns the sea and the moors, and pupils are Involved In four workers and their families. West opens the eight of lected, with a good critical form school - desegregation Denise, 16, began part-time changeless and true, something for babies, Johns and Marys with the mammoth subsidized gpends a hot midsummer day .school districts, only a. His 1967 model station wagon spades, and you put up dum­ hand, by Philip Van Doren guidelines throughout the Unit­ work at a local clothing store Impervious to time. will still outnumber Christo- J-3; Hearts. Q-J; DInmondo, J- flVe-yolume basic work edited evening In, and near, the white children assigned has two payments to go. His my’s jack. East covers with Stern for inclusion In ’’The Oth­ iiJiu cvciiiiiK 111, lulu n v iix b , visx. - ' -- ed StateswraTPu nr or iillov allow freedom of a few months'ago. "Isn’t there anything we can mms. 6-5-S-2-, Clubs, A-5-3-?. er Side of the Clock.” by the late Charles Singer. This iwatlng «®hools where blacM were n Job, however, may not last out count on to stay the same?” we the queen, and you win with the was before SALE When my wife and I dis- What do you say? Most of the Items ore familiar French translation docs not suf­ the majority showed up for The cost of living will never king. This doesn’t seem to be on a river, and exploring the Washington District Court. the shutdown, the chil- ask ourselves desperately. Why, Answer: Bid 2-NT. This to follwers of science fiction fer by the comparison. classes, s ^000 employes of U n W Inc. be what it was in the good old hcath.s. In August, he Is at an Maddox was joined In the suit of course, there is. There are the right time to refuse the first promises 8 points or a poorlsh and fantasy literature. Nev­ m fact by giving greater de- concludes with a In Louisiana, fo'ic districts FTootwear Division in Naugatuck lots of things you can depend days. ^ ,.4 a*v, trick. by the State of Georgia, the going on,” Braziel says. , No funeral will be held wlth- 9 points, and Invites partner to ertheless, they are of hlj^i tall of the work of some contl- „ . opened on schedule trying to WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY who were told two weeks ago “ Are we going to move?” one Youlou leaalead methe ace mof dia u„jess he has nental Inventors, k goes beyond S^e>«ber excursion to the meet the Integration deadline Georgia Board of Education and Such as: mourner murmuring enough quality to make enjoy­ that the com.pany has tentlve- child asked. monds, and West drops a smal « unpromising 16 points. You the "Singer History of Technolo- ai"®- In one, Winn Parish, white several other plaintiffs. ly decided to shutdown the plant A shoestring will never break philosophically, "Well, bere to- able rereading. H. G. Wells’ "They were worried,” Braziel heart (probably hoping that .. r __ "The Story of the Late Mr. gy Paul Gllle, for Instance, The author’s prose is lyrical mothers cruised the streets of The Supreme Court already ■by the end of 1970. except when you are In a hurry, day, gone tommorrow that s don’t enjoy raising notrump says, but he reassured them it you’ll mistake It for a dia­ with two doubletons, but you Blvosham,” for example. A real gives a more detailed account of and his descriptions are as care- -^yirmfleld urging white parents has thrown out attempts by "It was a shock that Thurs­ The strawberries in the bot- life.” A Selection of was not "the end of the world.” mond). But you have your wits cannot encourage game in a old-timer, but still fascinating Dents Papin’s first fumbUng es- fully and artfully composed as a to keep their children out of the ciovs. Claude Kirk of Florida, day. You felt they had pulled tom of a box you buy at afruit- Feminine skirts and the stock There is discussion among about you, and you proceed to minor suit with so poor a hand, ns it explores not only who Is in says at a steam engine than did poet’s. newly Integrated schools. John Bell Williams of Mlssl.sslp- the carpet out from under you stand will be greener than those market will go .tip and down, make your plan for the grand H. W. Dickinson. A brief example: "Bullfinches Nationally Advertised, Famous Brand j i,., , union members of a possible and it would be cowardly to what body but what body is In In Mississippi, two school dls- pi and Albert Brewer of Ala- It makes you do o lot of think- , , , , on the top. down and up. , offer from Umroyal, not yet slam. pass. what time. Or, J. B. Priestly’s Both works are alike In their are calling beyond the dark fo r- trlcts—Indlanola anda,^nlca— buma to halt, the mas.slvc school ing,” Braziel said. made, to have employes take No matter how mean a letter It’ll still be impossible for an It isn’t very difficult, but it gripping look at time slippage in attack on the problems of writ- tress of the firs. In the lost had turned all black, with white desegregation In the South, With up to 20 working years Copyright 1970 a wage cut in exchange for re- you write to your congressman, audience to get more out of a does take some thought. Make "Look After The Strange Girl." ing engineering history. Dau- present. A black-cap’s song has pupils and teachers flocking to There were these other dcvel- left in his life, after 22 years General Features Corp. assimances the plant would con­ / you’ll always get a soothing let­ television set than the program your plan before you read on. What causes time to "misbe­ mas’ editing was single-handed a bubbling, swift-running radl- private schools. opmnts In the school situation: with Uniroyal, he faces a'prob­ tinue. ter back. producers put Into it. You must reach dummy twice have"? Take a dozen authors whlle Singer was assisted by once, like flsh-.scales flashing, Jefferson (Jounty, Ala., was -—The Supreme Court ordered MEN'S SHOES lem of job hunting and such If such an offer is made it Any clock in a hotel lobby will For most people, reading to make the slam. Both entries and you get a dozen different three other technological hlsto- There Is a sound of mobbing, of school officials In Memphis, things as funds for college edu­ the only one of the four Involved will prol?ably come to a union be from three to five minutes about love neats will be more may be found in clubs . If you answers. One of the most Inter­ rians. But In each case the gen- scolding birds pursuing an owl. Tenn., to show cause by Feb, 16 cation of his children. His old­ districts In that state which at­ vote. late. fim than owning one. play the suit carefully. esting is Robert Preaslle’s In his eral editor called on ejcperts In It Is very far off. It seems to tempted to Integ^rate schools why the court should not order est son John Jr. ts a freshman There’ll always be an Eng­ While talking with another The only emiploye in the aver- Cash the king and queen of "Dial ’O’ tor Operator." Late at each field to do the actual writ­ come to me through the The other—Mobile, Bessemer the complete integration of at New Haven college. The employe who has one year fl> land.^ ,,, , . __age office who thinks merit clubs first, discovering that the ntglit a telephone operator gets ing ■within the framework of the Memphis public schools during youngest Is Timothy, 4. His wife There U always be an Ireland “ growth-rings of many years, as and Fairfield—took no action. 30ro to 50 off go before being eligible for a suit breaks normally. Then lead MOVIE RATTNOB a call from a terrified woman. main outline. and Wenonah the current school year Eleanor has not worked in 18 ♦ ♦ H Vior "HandH off ” raises are really given for merit though I were standing at the McAdory pension, Braziel says he “ told s FOR PARENTS AND She L trapped in a phone, booth Daumaa, curator of the Jefferson County —The largest school system In 4 years. how manv closets J®®*' dummy’ heart of a tree.” schools in him to vote his own conscience. ^ Bombs are likely to get bigger ace. This puts you in the dum by seme nameless horror that museum of the National Oon- closed because of bomb threats. North Carolina, Charlotte-Meek- When the announcement was they build in an apartment, y o u n g P E O P L E Baker, a keen observer. For myself, I would have to before people get better. my the first time to lead the lurks just outside. The police go servatory of Arts and Crafts In reader all the sights. Twenty-five white pupils sched- lenburg, has been ordered by a 4 made by Uniroyal, Mrs. Braz­ they’ll still be one fewer than a n . efelKSM e( tfi. ras>«a a M Mm vote against a wage cut. I Making both ends meet will jack of diamonds. to the booth and find it empty, Paris, has impeccable creden- ® nature and uled to attend Wenonah didn’t federal judge to desegregate be- iel wasted no time in job hunt­ woman needs. pwmfs about tfi. auttobbitf ol can’t go backwards.” remain a more pressing prob­ East plays low, and you let fllWl. eeiutnl lor blowing by Ibok cMMW. but the operator, CSiarley, con­ tlals as an editor. For the Amer­ conveys them admirably. He Is show up. Twenty of several him- fore the end of this school year, Bm iaii m ille r ing of her own. She was able No department store will ever tinues to speak to her over the ican edition, he called on Melvin apparel for men and young men to laugh about the reaction of The family survived a 14-week lem for most families than how dummy’s jack win the trick. especially skilled at describing dred white pupils scheduled for with a March 1 deadline threat- go through January •without a telephone to the very end. Char­ Kranzberg of Case Western Re­ ened. prospective employers to her strike three years ago, and to close the generation gap. You continue with a low dia­ ALL ASES AOHinEO scores of birds, Graysville High attendecl. ‘‘" “d "white sale.” Goiiral Aullmas ley’s explanation? “ Couldn’t it serve University, perhaps the scores upon Several blacks transferred to -In Hartsville, S.C., a "Molli- MANCHESTER PARKADE lack of experience. Braziel Is confident this econ- A dog v/lll always wag his tall A woman will always expect mond, winning a finesse with unfamiliar to mic emergency for the family a man to do most of the push- the tej^. Then you clear the be that when somebody is in ag­ leading American engineering many of them Llpscomb High were sent batk er’s March for Freedom ol "They asked: ‘Is that all?' when you feed him, even though ony or really terrified their historian, to do the specialized most American readers—and all WEBSTER SQUARE. BERLIN And I think to myself, 'Well, if can be weathered as well, what you put before him Is the 'ing when they go through a re- king of diamonds out of the ALL ASEt AOHinEO to Wenonah, and at Leeds, a Choice” was scheduled today to minds are so desperate for help bibliographies. the more Interesting for that. you want to go back to ancient The first casualty has been klnd of stuff he doesn't think is volvlng door, way. GP Pinntil Guldinct SvggtiMI large number of blacks showed protest an order from the 4th Open evenings till !) p.m. • Free parking for thousands of cars* Now you lead the four of that they can jump right out of The Crown book would be MUe,s A. Smith up, but only a few of the 959 U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals history when I worked as a plans to buy a new washing Freochia photo fit even for a human being. ^ Yes, despite the chaos m our their own time Into another?” clerk during high school. . .’ ” machine to replace one which April showers wUl bring May changing lives, some things clubs and win the trick with Ideal to take to a desert island. ------whites assig;ned to the school that Darlington County schools The Harrison collection, an Given time, raw material and LOVE STORY. By Erich 8e- 9. Attor- The company listed declining broke down, MRS. JAMES DAVID SHARPLEY flowers. never change. But that Isn’t dummy’s five. After the high KUTHICUD were on hand. desegregate by Feb. “ anthology of original science manual dexterity, the castaway gal. Harper. $4.96. It’ll rain within 48 hours after altogether consoling either, is cards of a suit have been play­ Unlar 17 r«4 turns to C a J d o r • 994-13 02. can. ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. David anj the cuffs of the long But they are being fully m- cept for such occasional GalUc scholarship Shhrpley of South Rd. . sleeves. They wore matching WASHINGTON (AP) — “ I Doily Question ^ poetry in an effort to connect clrcumlocuUons as combustl- ^ P WASIIINGTON (AP) — After amounts to backdoor financing, started out pure Establishment. formed. He detailed his views m Partner opens with 1-NT (16 Dante with the creation of (Chi­ The Rev. Robert Bechtold of headpieces, and each carried a a newsletter: ble mineral for “ coal. ' t> , „ , ' , , P e p s o d e n l Tooth Brush a relatively smooth ride through But Senate sponsors said the Boy, have I been Establish­ to 18 points), and the next play­ cago. It doesn’t come off. And, as an anti-inflation note, (all-Ivy l^ k e y play- the Second Congregational single long-stemmed pink rose. "... The House of Represent­ * ■(' _v.xl.xic vriVIIIll ! the Senate, a $3.1 billion mass new federal grants and loans ment,” says the jumor con­ er passes. You hold: Spades, PhU Thoma. volume cost of the «r). But he hates the responsl- Adult 694 «z.. Tremendous saving. Church of Coventry perform- Thomas Sharpley of Bolton atives Is absurd and aloof in its transit subsidy bill may face proposed under the measure gressman who, without ■visible present set compares favorably billty of his heritage, and does F ed the double-ring ceremony, served as his brother’s best insistence that it need make no rougher -going In the House as would save many subway sys- ^”an~ Beckwith of °Vernon was allies, is trying to topple the THE GREAT AMERICAN with the $26.90 per volume cort not hit It off with his banker man. Ushers were Robert dramatic changes at all . . . «t. From 1 :_ supporters begin the push for fi terns now on their last legs, organist. Bouquets of assorted House establishment of Speaker JACKPOT. By Herbert Gold, of the Singer history 12 years father ("old Stony-Face” ). Sl Joseph Baby Powder F Sharpley of Bolton, -brother of "Congressmen and senators, John W. McCormack. Miiur inuriu ggo The girl is Jennifer (Jenny) nal action this session. make it possible to start new fj^^^ers were on the altar, the bridegroom; Edward Moz- m g;reat numbers, continue to THEATER TIME Beroman Random House. $6.96. . 5 9 4 - 6 ’/. 02. nnhreakahleconumer. Eases diaper rash. The Senate gave th^ measure ones In cities across the nation, bride was given in mar- For Rep. Jerome R. Waldie, In tones of mockery. Gold of­ Laurance F. Stuntz Cavillerl (Italian descent), zer of Manchester, and Ray­ D-Callf., service In the House deliver numerous speeches . . . SCHEDULE c? overwhelming 83-4 passage cut traffic congestion, and re- jjy jjej. father. She wore a mond Warren of Bolton: urging all other Institutions . . . '< 0 , flutter ^ fers here a story about the ------whose father Is a pastry baker Tuesday, bolstering the hopes of duce air pollution. ful-length empire gown of satin .has been a radicalizing experi­ oouieHMn younger generation’s hangups TOE FLOWERS OF ADONIS. In Cranston, R.I. No social posi­ Mrs. French wore a pink to become ‘relevant.’ . . . Burnside — Cactus Flower. Micrin Mouthwash sponsors that the House’s tradi­ Originally, supporters ho^d ^^ith Venise lace, de- coat-dress with matching ac- ence just the reverse of the IBargain Hour 1-2 Daily i amid the antl-cultural surround­ By Rosemary SutcUff. Coward- tion. No millions. She Is a music conventional scenario In which "It is inexcusable to permit 7:10, 9:15. • 32 02.2.19 oral antfccptic. tionally less-friendly attitude to for a bigger program, wanting tapered Ex. Sun. & Hoi. ings of the mod set, the, hippies, McCann. $6.95. major (and also gets a degree m cessories and a corsage of red the young liberal becomes con­ this hypocrisy to go imchal- Cinema I (Bast Hartford) — such legislation can be over­ the aid to come through a trust sleeves, A»llne skirt and detach- the pot smokers, the copouts, The author Is a first rate his­ (magna cum laude) at Rad- roses. The bridegroom’s mother servative with time and seniori­ lenged.” The Reivers, 7:00, 9:00. E come. fund as highway spending is fi­ able chapel-length watteau wore a beige coat-dress with "I guess,” Waldie concluded the rock set, the antiwar demon­ torical novelist. The fact that cllffe. Cinema I — Cactus Flower, The House Banking Commit­ nanced. train; Her elbow-length bouffant ty- she Is a woman does not mean So they meet and fall in love. brown and green accessories Waldie came to Congress by an mterview, “ I’m kind of 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:40, 9:40. strators and the civil rights agi­ General Eleetrie tee announced the start of pub­ But President Nixon rejected veil of silk illusion was arrang­ Oant. from 2 PJH,'' that she writes hearts-and-flow- (HARGE and a corsage of pink roses. way of a special election In 1966. through going along.” Cinema H — Viva Max, 2 :00, tators. Oliver’s father counsels delay. lic hearing March 2 on the bill. the trust fund idea. This led to a ed from a pearl-trimmed head- A reception for about 225 was ' PETER USTINOV-RAMElATimN The scene is the San Francis­ ers' costume dramas for the Oliver, marrying Jenny, tells 2-Slice Toaster y o l r compromise under which the His target, the speaker, arrived 4:30 , 7:00, 9:30. feminine trade; on the contrary, But the real trouble could come piece, and she carried a cas­ held "at the North Coventry JONATHAN WINTERS-JOHN ASTIN co area. The chief protagonist Is his father what he can do with In the powerful House Appropri­ contract authority provision was in 1928. Court Declines Cinerama — Goodbye, Mr. her stories contain plenty of gut- »"1'R(;H ASE cade bouquet of roses and Community House. After a mo­ "I came supporting President A1 Dooley, a graduate student In .. J _ 1 his money. The young couple Our Reg. 16.49 SONY ations Committee. substituted. Chips, 2:00, 8:00. s r sv action and her male charoc- ' ■' ” FM/AM stephanotis. tor trip to the northern states, Johnson and his Vietnam poli­ East Windsor Drive-In — Re­ EutmmCOLOiil^ M A K ! soclolog;y. A1 has all the aberra­ ___ ,______has to scrounge for a living. 9 pusiliun toast selector. That committee Is expected to In addition, the total authori­ Miss Marilee French of Man­ the couple will live on Stoney To Bar Arrest tens ring true. Modern style chrome plated cy,” Waldie said. "In 1967 I de­ open Friday. ^^rgaln Hour Daily 1-; tions of the young man who Such was the case ■with her TTie story is about love, but It oppose the contract authority zation was held to $3.1 billion in­ chester, sister of the bride, was Brook Rd., Bolton. body, wide toast slots and cided I had been , wrong about Manchester Drive-In — Re­ Ex. Sun. Si Hoi. hasn’t had to work for a living previous novel, “ Sword at Sun­ also is tragic. The reader Is feature of the bill, feeling It stead of the $10 billion originally Of Frank Sinatra ,^AU Seats 75 hinged crumb tray.#T85 12.99 suggested, and strict limits that and- said so in a letter to open Friday. —Identity crisis, boredom, dis­ set,” a tale of King Arthur’s tipped off to this fact In the Portable Radio my constituents.” were put on the amounts that WASHINGTON (AP) — By a State — Change of Habit, 5 :40, '■ ^ 1 orientation and a disllHe for the time, and It Is true of the book’s opening sentence, but the Congressman Says U.S. Maybe that was the beginning actually could be spent in the 4-3 vote, the Supreme Court has 9:00; The War Wagon, 7:16. prospect of becoming a member present work, which deals with full Impact of the tragedy is not of the various changes, he now early years. declined to bar the arrest of of society. the Peloponnesian War. felt until the concluding scenes. Galdor Priced ! Viet Budget Under the compromise, cities muses. singer Frank Sinatra for refus­ Then there Is Milly, Al’s for­ The Story’s chief protagonist which, without maudlin sentl- Still in Germ War Game "There were other young could be allowed to let contracts ing to answer a subpoena from mer sleeping companion, a Is Alklblades. This military hero mentality, depfiit a wrenching By CARL C. CRAFT use and promised to destroy ex­ members when I was first here the New Jersey State Investiga­ feather-brain who is so obsessed ot Athens was accused of here- pathos, Seen Near totalling $3.1 billion at once. But Associated Press Writer isting stockpiles of bacteriologi­ who were unhappy with the sys­ tion Commission. GOLDIE! GOLDIIE! I LOVE YOU GOLDIE! with the idea of rebelling sy; defected to Sparta and mas- This is an unusual author, T b * 1 1 * million could be spent WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. cal weapons. He also renounced tem. I told them I thought we G.E. The court Tuesday turned (SOUNDS LIKE CARY GRANT) against her parents that she termlnded a devastating attack writes -film scripts and Fantastir I / K i I l l ^ T l in the first year, and a total of Richard D. McCarthy says the first use of chemical weapons had to work wlthm It, find Its Double Billion down the plea of Sinatra’s law­ on the Athenians; returned to teaches the classics at Yale, Non-stick ,1 86 billion by the end of the Nixon administration’s policy on ■that incapacitate, as well as TONIGHT la o , 905 goes to live with a moronic, Value! weaknesses and use them yer, Bruce W. Kaulmann, who Athens to save It; was exiled this short novel la his first, Sole fifth year. The remaining $1.24 chemical and biological weap­ "I counseled the young part-time pimp. Continued from Page One. those that can kill. said the subpoena was illegal Plate 39.70 again, and finished out his life makes use of quick, sharp billion could be paid out in later ons is “ hocus-pocus—a sort of against confrontation politics. Also there is Dr. Jarod Howe, The President said future gov­ and the commission unconstitu­ trying to help his homeland. dialogue that Is very revealing. Al-Cunt-M,„, drin-lree sr.und Thursday—6 p.m. today, EST— years. germ warfare shell game.” But I came to realize that re­ a brown-skinned Negro who is ernment research In the biologi­ tionally created. Miss Sutcllff’s technique ta to ^ I'pujiesDii hjticry or AC and a 24-hour killed truce is to Backers were dismayed to The New York Democrat, a forms generally followed conf­ Al’s teacher, a highly educated. cal field will be limited to defen­ Kaufmann said the singer alteniate the narrative a «n < ^ a g „„g . General Eleelrie • .Male rule liinmgia Ipowerlul perl'ortner start 11 hours ater. learn in Nixon's budget Monday longtime critic of government rontations.” Intelligent man who covers up sive measures such as a search would be faced with false and host of figures who were close American aiij cavalrymen and that he planned to authorize CBW policy, said the White Waldie the new congressman his own racial hangups with glib for immunization serums malicious statements connect­ to Alklblades. Among them are “ mes snngs. ^ , Spray-Steam Dry Iron helicopter giihships reported only $105 million of contracts Bouse has lulled the American was fresh from the establlsh- patter. against germ weapons. And he ing him with organized crime his fleet pilot, a marine Ueuten- « paradoxical but killing 52 NorBi Vietnamese sol­ the first year. The administra­ peopel into a false belief that it the Senate to ratify a 1926 ment m the (California Assem- The basic plot is fairly simple. Our Reg. 19.77 and racketeering if he were to ant and a former slave girl who Segal somehow has managed to 2 spray sellings- Perm Press diers m two clashes along the tion has said that anti-mflation- has eliminated or sharply re­ Geneva protocol prohibiting bly, where- he served seven A1 decides that if he can’t make answer the subpoena, issued becomes his ■woman. It Is a long compose a story about genuine and Regular. .V) vent steam Cambodian border north of Sai­ ary policy dictated a slow start duced gas and germ weapons. first use of gas or germs as war years, five of them—yes—as his mark any other way he vrill 460 pages) and complex love among the moderns, keep- more than six months ago. soleplule. New I'ebric guide gon. No American casualties on the projects. I know the public has the ^g^pons majority leader, distinguished become a master criminal. Re­ story with more than three Ing It In key with our times and CFlOlWT 15.77 Secretary of Transportation impression that we are out of graduate of the University ol Andrew Phelan, executive di­ were reported. . McCarthy said President Nix­ volt against society, and all score characters. avoiding the sticky Wt. If your American and South Viet- John A. Volpe said in a state- [yjg germ warfare business,’ California undergraduate and rector of the State Investigation on’s science adviser announced that. So he holds up a bank In The author portrays her hero emotions still are able to vl- ment Senate passage was “ an McCarthy told reporters IXtes- law schools, small town lawyer, Commission, said the court’s ac­ namese forces said they killed last October that the defoliant 2, stupid fashion and Is betrayed as a charismatic Individual with brate, here is a story that will another 59 enemy troops in ovcrwheiming victory for both -That simply is not true.” veteran, member of the Odd tion meant the agency is free to Color Console 4, 5-T would be barred from use decide if Sinatra’s case should to the police by Milly’s moron. driving urges that sometimes shake you up. three clashes south of Da Nang. rural and urban America-” He He said the American people Fellows, Elks, Moose, American The writing Is very effective. led him into con ^dlctory situa­ Miles A. Smith saiu tne hill "will assure an or- -haih! been misled” on this an American agriculture prod­ Legion, and Native ^ n s ol the be referred to d county prosecu­ J.K.LASSCirS K. Lasser’s Two South Vietnamese soldiers ucts after Jan. 1, 1970, unless in­ One device that Gold uses is to tions. In Her hands, he becomes ('.hai-fje il Shop were killed and two Americans derly systematic attack on a score. Golden West, father of three. tor’s office In New Jersey. formation was developed by the Sinatra’s lawyers had con­ substitute fantasy for realism, far more than a name In histo­ YOUR “Your and five South Vietnamese major transportation problem.” He acknowledged the admlnls- ;His disillusionment with NOW Florida’s Suwannee River Caldor Pood and Drug Admmistration tended the commission would especially In the courtroom ry. in c o m e wounded. The federal aid could be used tratlon has made "some pro- House leadership and methods As tnie ot many historical 250 miles kxig. Income for land, rolling stock and var- gress, but it isn’t as much as showing it was safe. grew and at the final House try to have the Mercer County “GHANGE OF HABIT” shown at 6:40 A 9:00 scenes when A1 Is being given a For The U.S. Command reported The senator said as far as he fT' 31 enemy rocket and mortar at­ ious types of equipment. It the public has been led to be- Deirtbcratlc caucus of 1969 he grand jury Indict Sinatra lor 1 ax Values knows FDA has not produced found himself at last In open contempt, thus' paving the way Could he change her life, tacks but said only 11 caused would pay two-thirds of the cost lieve-” such information—yet the Agri­ or tne projects covered. Despite administration renun- confrontation with Speaker lor extradition proceedings. Pub. list 1.9G casualties or damage. Seven­ culture Department still lets it could she forget her vows Every The federal money is intended elation of such weapons, Mc- Mc(Jormack. A warrant issued Oct. 14 for teen Americans were reported , rx be used, based on new Informa­ wounded, and South Vietnamese fqK^both large ’and small cities. Carthy said, the Defense De- Now he has written Mc- Sinatra’s arrest was to compel and follow her heart. Day Is tion that deformities in test ani­ (Jormack—and all hli Demo­ him "to answer a petition casualties were described as But" most of the two days of Sen- partment has reclasslHed toxins mals might have been caused ate debate centered on the ef* “ which are the byproducts of cratic colleagues—ol his inten­ charging him with contempt.” 1.36 295 square inch picture llght. by a contaminant m the defol­ Sale Day American B62s kept up their fort to build new, or expanded, germ warfare, not as W ol^ cal tion to move at the Feb. 18 cau­ Kaufmann said the commission 4 W ciAsm m il, iant. cus lor a vote ol no confidence Tiic leading uulticnhc guide loi tnaking mil \oui heavy raids around the Ben Het or Improved rail systems in warfare but now as chemical later indicated It Intended- to l().B— Thurx.. I'li ID tnci>iiK' ij\ leiUMis. All Ihe new uilos and leguhL warfare.” in the present House Democrat- seek immediate mdlctment o f ()l>cn Moa., I’ues.. Sat. l»-6— Wt*6.. Special Forces camp In the Cen­ large urban areas. lions Jic included, plus time and moiies viMiig Senators from the largest "The effect o f this. If it holds, Ic leadership. Sinatra on criminal contempt ideuN. tral Highlands, 280 miles north Hero of Robbery Dies -if his states said the $3.1 billion was will be to keep Ft. Detrick He knows he won’t win- charges in order to brmg extra­ "Look For Our Sign" \Vi- Iloniir 4 of Saigon. Some 36 bombers Miisler (Md.) and Pine Bluff (Ark.) A t A g e 6 4 (G r e a t T r a in ) resolution ever gets to a vote, dropped more than 1,000 tons of hopelessly inadequate for the dition proceedings. p r e -v a u n t i n e d a r s p e c ia l : arsenals . . in being and ac- ^^^^HESTER, England ^ut he hopes to start some open In Los Angeles, Sinatra’s Charee 4 big cities. explosives on suspected enemy tually we will be producing debate on his changes that the REAR of Manchester Parkode positions along the CamtTodlan Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Callf., press representative said the REMEMBER border. lost 61 to 24 on an amendment to ^ g . ^ to “ e Gre^at Train Kobbery J le d ‘ dor^ ade^ ^ ‘^ngr^ssTn entertainer had no comment on the ruling. YOIR Ten 100-pound rockets landed raise the contract authority to said A hospital in N an ^ch . execuUve. stulU- Kaufmann said the subpoena 'This Week's Special" Family Rings on the big U.S. South Viet­ $10 billion. A similar effort by In the meantime, nothing south of Manchester, said he young members, exposes „ , „ D XII the meantime, ------„ young was a "fishing expedition” that IALENTINE namese air base at Blen Hoa, 16 Sen. Charles E. n m has changed In Vietnam. We’re was admitted six weeks ago Democrats In an election year A. Traditional miles northeast of Saigon, but N.Y., was turned back 67 to 16. ugg this 2, 4, 5-T (a with influenza and compllca- could cause Sinatra grave and KITH to politically entrapping votes, Irreparable Injury. Our Rog. 19 59 caused no casualties and only The Senate adopted 56 to 31 an . vire’re also using tions. He was 64. generally puts too much power -1l<> I - lound sliiacv light, damage, the U.S. Com­ amendment of Sen. (Jordon Ah ^ In 1963, a group of 15 men In the hands of committee chair­ B. 14.88 mand said. I lott. R-Colo., to allow one state irritant) on a large held up a ntall train and robbed The game of rugby originated g p H R A F f f S Regency men. In 1823 , at Bnglai^’s Rugby ELVIS PRESLEY WOMEN'S A South Vietnamese air ^orce to get aS much as 15'A per cent United NaUons . . . it of more than $7 million. Mills, I would have much prdfterred Htai Civil lino ( '.a i i d v < . (^ur Reg. 35.99 ^ major was killed near Saigon’s of me transit aid in any one y,g ^gg thgae two the engineer, was the only man j^^yg gomeone else take this School. \t MARY TYLER MOORE RubtMfnochiB' ' y . Inj^ (rval slonp. on ACA Rocotdi P C. Tan Son Nhut Air base when a yea^. chemicals . . . were violations ot to put up any resistance. The se- gtep,” Waldie said. FAMOUS NAME SHOES! IX'liciuus assotinK'nl ol lamous. Imcst' guuliiv c. t ieelwood 26.88 bomb attached to the engine of ------the Geneva protocol.” vere beating left him an invalid "Everybody I asked advised CHANGE OF H A B ir .SchiaMis ('hocolaics Up lo 2 lb bi'\. Our Reg. 41.99 his jeep blew up as he started , Last November. President and he had to retire. „,g „ot to make the move now,” CO ItSOSiM 14 iiviil Slones the vehicle. In the Mekong Del­ H o u g K o n g r l u in s t a le jqixon renounced germ warfare .Mills and Ids wife were wait- pe said. "Well, 99 per cent, any- Open DANCE 'EUIOT/ lAMESUll'S S SCHWElIflRiMlRIC OVER Srhraffl's Junior Hrarts 29.88 la province of Klen C^ong, a Ing to move Into a new home way. But It Juot can’t wait until BARBARA MtNAIR-i!Si/“ -"“'“‘"“""‘ “ Wed. Enlarged to show details TO THE ...... terrorist bomb ripped through a HARTFORD (AP) State BCIHUIVICI vu, », X)HN lOSEPH M RICHMO MORRIS • bmM n WI.IIAM GRAHAM Thuns., i>iie louiih pound ciu>colJte^|nl d when he developed the flu. A be- next year.” hMKM t, n t coNNfur A UNIVERSAt PICTURE • TECHNICOIOR* market place, killing three Viet­ Health Commissioner Franklin lUmtrlirHtpr lated national campaign had There Imd been some hope r 1.000 Fri. tonuniic heji! duped ho\ M. Foote said Tuesday that 28 “TWO CENT TAX" ...... namese and wounding 13 others. raised more than 30,000 pounds among the dissidents that Me Co-Hlt ‘THE WAB WAGON” shown at 7H6 tiU cases of Hong Kong flu have In Hue, President nguyen Van —$72,000—to supplement his Cormack, who will be 79 when AT 9 P.M. Ih Hue, President Nguyen Van been fenfirmed in Connecticut Published Dally Except Sundays small railway pension. TTie the next Congress meets, might 21.00 peace In Vietnam “ because we so far this winter. and Holidays at 13 Blssell Street campaign resulted from public bow qut a a speaker, BOLTON O BIG. TO $ (.HAR(;E The confirmed cases were in MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Sale: Wed. thni Sat are stronger and the Commu- Uanchester, Conn. (06040) embarrassment at the plight- of But, stung by a scandal that HIGH SCHOOL EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT YOl R ists are weaker.” Someday, he Hartford, New Haven, Fairfield, Telephone 643-2711 o Mills, embarrassment triggered resulted In mdlctment of a (Jilef Second CTass Postage Paid at said, the Viet Gong “ will fade and Middlesex counties. by the payment of large sums aide, he has publicly announced FEB. 7 a-iits^'pai. >y EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY Open Late Every Niglit 6 ■ Manchester. Conn. $1JW Per $1.M Stag I'l'REII ASES : away,” and the l^%lgon govern­ Most of the towns being hit SUBSCRIPTION RATES for her story to the wife of Ron- Intention to run again, Payable la Advance OPEN TO A U . - ment will have a "mlUtary, po­ thls^year seem to be those that aid Biggs, the only one of the How vdll his constituents « T M E W a r W a o o n litical, economic and social trlc- escaped last year’s epidemic; Om train robbers still at large. react to his venture? TKeitllllCOLOH* PAWAVIBIQM* tory.” Foote said. n ree Months ...... 7.80 '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAID. MANCHESVe R, CONN... WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 ^ mentary school were discussed. PAGte FOUR thought on the American wom­ Douglas Cheney, . PHC chalr- an, the sexual revolution, mar­ Bolton that their clients should have Vernon Lady Pomcigrapher Owes man, said flashing that was In­ Panther Bail been granted the chance to bn riage and love. stalled Incorrectly has torn released on ball. Tlie state ar­ Her Ability to Repression Tile American woman: "She’s Bi’iggs Fills away from the stacks and vents. LAST 3 DAYS TO SAVE MONEY gued that Miss Carter should freer nov<' than ever before. Her Cheney said there Is also a Your future depends on seeing herself Is Argued In not have been granted that o]>- Al Station By ARLEEN ABRAHAMS /rlte like mcW.'-^^n'd, o( course, question of the possible omis­ as a total human being, sep­ Post oh PBC portunlty. AP Nnwsfeatiireji Writer Aoo many pornttgr^jpfiicporndgcunfiic' IxsiksIxMiks sion of some Internal fljishlng. The Black Panthers are ac­ t arate from her sexual rote and Will (h‘I ‘Sqiirf NEW YORK (AP) — AdJuat- are written by meh,under worn- This can not be determined un- Dental State Court cused of complicity in the ab­ not in competition with men.” Laurance Briggs was sworn j|j when the masonary ON WOMEN'S SHOES!! Ing the sklrt'i of her expensive eh's names. Every^»ornograph- duction and slaying of Alex in last night at the Public Build- on the north side of the school The latest in firefighting black and white checked suit, Ic writer I read treated women The Sexual Revolution ; ” lt’s HARTFORD, Rackley of New York City, a can be removed ana me pron- the attractive young matron simply as sexual rcqeptacIcH wopst thing that has ever Ing ComrnlHSlon meeting by Health The question of whether bail «u«peeted of informing 1cm checked. W&MEN’S SHOES: RUSH IN! should be set for five Black on the party. Rackley’s body delivered to the Fitch type extended a well-manlcurej he used by men. I was particu- happened for many women. All Mrs. Olive Toomey, town clerk. hand and peering out from un- larly Annoyed by ’The Story of means is |hat sexual activity I^riggs was appointed by ’ the Ooldivi Age Cards This is the third in a Scries Panthers accused of kidna|iing W'as found in Mlddlefield last liou.s|» ^n Park Place by the The Senior Citizens will re­ der her big black sombrero, G’ and decided to do a feminine allowed but there s no real in- selectmen to fill a vacancy, on .00 of six articles on dental health and murder was argtied for May 21. end of Juiie, according to Rock- asked, "Am I what you expect- retort. . My version says that vestmefU in loving and under- ceive their Golden Age Cards three hours before the State Su- In considering tjic question of Donald Maguda. the PBC left by Frederick Bar- published by The Herald, in co­ ed a lady porndgrapher to look women are human belri"s with •'*tanding. Too many young girts in the.mull. They are asked to operation with the Manchester preme Court Tuesday. ball for the five. Judge Palmer presented a film of like?" their own desires and nesds and without caring comb sign the cards when they re­ SIZES ARE BROKEN • Both defense and prosecution examined similar cases in oth- H„nrd ceive them. The following stores A Pair Dental Society, ih observance of for their partners. They’re The PBC paid bills and re­ lawyers asked the high court er states and decided that the the new equipment to the Board Wlthout waiting for an an- "othtog wro"g with turned expendable, non-durable will honor these car^ , Tres 5 National Children's Dental afraid to love because that to provide some gultjelines on burden of proof was on the 6f Representatives Monday Bwer, Rosemary Santlnl pro- 1 woman pursuing th'> plea.sura- Chic, Herbie’s Bai%*r Shop,. Health Week, Feb. 1-7. takes guts." supply bills to the Board of Edu- BUY THE SECOND PAIR FOR $2310 the troublesome boil question, prosecution. night. The Squrt ciui tuni an or- ceeded to explain why she is, as aspects of sex." Marriage: "Th“re’s no real cation. A motion was passed for Bolton Lake Restaurant, whlch was argued earlier dur- Palmer was put in the jxjsi- j,„niper into im activat­ she claims, the only woman por- The former Hunter College hams Nursery, Harold and Sons How safe and effective are need for marriage except as a the Installntlon of lockers in the ing an 11-day Superior Court tion of assessing the evidence ^ operated nograph.T who signs her real Engllsh literature major, con- toys and girls rooms of the Rubbish, Bolton Notch Pharma­ those new water-jets that have stable institution in which to DRESS - SPORT - LOAFERS - PATENTS - LEATHERS hearing in New Haven. against the five without trying name to her efforts. fesslon magazine cditqr and middle school. cy, Bolton Notch Laundry and recently appeared on the mar­ raise children. However I’m ket? Do dentists recommend Judge Aaron J. Palmer, who them and without reflecting on from a panel on the rear o "I ’m a profeE8lo’’ al ujriter, a promotion writer for family The PBC worked on a report Dry Cleaning, Lee’s Florist and presided over the earlier hear- their legal guilt or innocence, truck. One man cjui swing the poet and a serious noi^lto. ortd magazine credits "any porno- sure that marriage will survive. to the Planning Commission on Gift Shop, all of Bolton. them for their patients and are 11 still means the ultimate, UNBELIEVEABLE! 2 PAIR FOR $7.00 they safe for children to use? . ing, refused to set bail for four He decided that the evidence („stniment into Just about any the literary .world looked ask- graphic writing ability I have to future ibullding needs. -Charles These Manchester stores will faithful love commitment. Pqr- of the five defendants but grant- against Miss Carter was such desired and the Intcn- ance when I signed my real my Catholic school education, ^ , , Luthrop will tally the PBC also honor the.______cards.______House____ and The American Dental As­ j it .. forj— the..u. Frances that there " “’fair 'ni- uaoii.likeli- of . ..the water...... spray. ....nciui hobe name to ’The Big O.’ But be- "Don’t g-t me wrong,” she tonally, after thf love marriage to be submitted to the Hales, Nassiff Arms (no sales sociation is now in the process Carter, 20, of Bridgeport. Miss hood" that she would be acquit- ^.pgolated to Just about any de- cau.se I’m a serious writer I be- says, flashing her big brown I entered Into at 20 ended In dl- pmance. on guns or ammiinltlon), Fair­ of evaluating such devices and Carter was sent back to prison, ted. ;ree. lleve my name should appear on eyes. "I like the churcli. I’m vorcc after three years I tAVoro Two problems regarding way, L. & H. Hale and the MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES off marriage. But I can’t say I’ll has already recognized one however, when she refused to ------Chief Maguda said it will be everything I write.” simply .saying that if I were flashing and leakage in the ele- Plaza. POLL PARROTS fe'd that way forever. I would product as "an effective aid to testify after being offered im- The game of soccer or asso- the only piece of equipment of The 32-yeur-old brunette di- brought up in a free .society, a like to have a child. And the Senior Citizens are reminded the toothbrush in a program of munity from prosecution and elation football has been played uiiuf in tills area. The cost Is vorcee describes "The Big O" freer atmosphere, I nev'r con- ,, , , , , . , g\g\ 80 Pair I.«ft of the luncheon at the Bolton fll.O O good oral hygiene.” Other sim­ was held in contempt of court, in Britain for centuries, proba- J54100 and , is already approxl- as a satire on pornography. celvably could think of the perienced all the heroine s ad- Like Restaurant on' Feb. 10 at 9 « U U Reff. to $16.00 •5.00 ilar devices are being studied, Attorneys for the other four bly since before the Norman jp tile current budget. Rosemary claims she had repre.sslon neces.sury to write In ® ' ventures, 12 p.m. and ,if they are accepted by the Black Panthers argued Tuesday conquest. ______never even read a pornographic the style in which I wrote. You Has the pornographic book "The biggest dtaappototment association, the profession and Meeting Postponed book before she was approached see, if you’re brought up sexual- she has written cau.scd any real was being unable to dedicate The Economic Development the public will be notified. by the book’s publisher, who ly free, there’s no reason to titll- change in her life? "The pub- the book to my strict Italian The association agency re­ Commission meeting, previously asked her to write an outline for late or to want to be titillated. Usher wouldn’t let me put my parents, Before it was pub- .scheduled for Thursday has sponsible for evaluating and told them that I was classifying such devices is the a pornographic book that pre- Sex is important In life, of face on the book cover so I was^ lished, I been postponed until Thursday, TflHny b Oar Council on Dental Materials and eented. the woman’s point of course, but there are more im- spared a great deal of annoy- writing a very dirty book and I Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. in the Fire­ vie^J^ron sex and sexual fanta- portant things. The trouble with ance. But after living 111 Green- hoped it wouldn t embarrass tSIM•8 1 MAIN A IN S I Deviceii. The council’s evalua­ place Room of the Town Hall. la t ln o M ' tion program (dassifics tievices ales. this country is that because of wlch Village for so many years, them. My father said that he MM4CHISTM z r r 'S S - - as acceptable, provisionally ac­ "I went out and got hold of all our culture and repre.sslon we I had to move and I had to get realized that nowadays a book Manchester Evening Herald G Workshop Ripiht to the J gw the pornography I could find. I take sex too seriously ” an unlisted phone number, often has to be dirty to sell and ceptable or unacceptable. Sale Spring Bolton correspondent, Safety of devices is an im­ discovered that even when Fingering her pearl necklace, Some people have the mistaken that as long as I’m happy, Cathy D’ltalla, tel. 649-6600. During a workshop yesterday, for Howell Cheney Technical the Shakespeare Theater in Straford, and J. Ranelll, a direc­ portant consideration when tor at O’Neill and Stratford, was part of a three-year program . women write about sex, they she paused to collect her notion that I personally have ex- they’re happy.” products are classified, the coun­ School Juniors and seniors, of tumbling moves actors, must rehearse meticulously. Bill Rhys, left, jind John Basinger in state vocational-technical schools, sponsored by the State SEir>Sf«VI€t DEPT STORE cil has emphasized. For exam­ Department of Education and the Shakespeare Theater. ple, the one device recognized demonstrate several techniques that enter into u stage fight. 4 Following an explanation of the six defensive parries Involv­ March 28, approximately 125 students from Cheney Tech’s twbx^ by the council is listed by Un­ upper classes will travel to Stratford for backstage tours, '■ Brood St., Manchester s Open Dally 10 to 10 derwriters Laboratories,'Inc., a ed in fencing, they illustrated them in the Mercutio and Ty­ FEB. 4th balt dueling scene from "Romeo and Juliet.” They also did a makeup demonstrations, and a performance of "Hamlet.” national agency which examines Friday night and Saturday, Robert Donovan and Thomas appliances for operating safety. comic scene from "The Tempest,” with Rhys as Caliban and THRU Basinger its the drunken sailor. The appearance of Rhys and Scharrett of Cheney Tech’s English department participated ^ m e of the council’s guide­ in a workshop in Stratford. (Herald photo by Buceivicius.) lines for its evaluation pre^ram Basinger, who are associated with the National 'Ibeater of include testing for technical the Deaf and actors at the O’Neill Center in Waterford and FEB. 7th safety of iin appliance; test­ den did not bid for the coming ing to niiike certain that sucJi Andor Rd.; Nelson Quinby, 88 devices have ii siifety valve or Manchester Tanner St.; Dolores L. Rollins, year. In answer to Mayor McCoy’s F-R-E-1 Tropical Fish SALE! mjechanism to monitor water 439 Center St.; Arthur R. Steul- Education Board pressure; evidence that unsuper­ Hospita) Notes let, , 46 Mary Lane, Vernon; charge that he felt the board acted prematurely in accepting vised use of the appli;uice will Robert K. Woodford, 304A Reaffirms Vote Buy one of our fine Tfo^ical Fish at our low, low prices not be harmful to oral health Green Rd. the contract. Miss Edith Casatl, •VISITING HOURS chairman of the education and receive one identical fish FR EE! and evidence that the appliance __ Also, Mrs, Robert Whipple Intermediate Care Semi- On Bus Contract board, said she felt the board can be used by a large segment private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. and daughter, Box Mt. Rd., Bol­ had done a thorough Job in SMALL CLOWN LOACH 79c of the public to provide a high g . private rooms, 10 a.m.* ton; Mrs. William Spohn and Meeting in executive session SAVE son, 24 Hartland Rd.; Mrs. reaching its original decision to Saving is BETTER than Ever degjree of oral cleanliness. g p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Monday night, the Board of accept the contract. 30% The Important factor to re- pediatrics: Parents aiiowed Brian A. Rooney and son, Clark Education reaffirmed Its LARGE WICKER Rd., Bolton; Mrs. James L. Miss Casatl also express­ member is this: Any oral ir- jmy ^me except noon-2 p.m.; previous vote to contract with Perry Jr. and daughter, 429 ed concern with the bus con­ On Your Next rigating device is only a supple- others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. the Windsor Bus Service for DOG BEDS ment to regular toothbrushing g^if Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Center St. tract "being turned into a po­ school bus transportation for litical football." She -esaid the FISH TANK and routine professional care. 4 p,m.-8 p.m. 1971. s^ I S e » 1 . 4 9 ------Intensive Care and Coronary education imit "has always act­ At its regular meeting a week ed in a bipartisan manner." at S.6.M. Defense Pact STAINLESS STEEL Since we have a large fam- Care: Immediate famiiy oniy, 1 ago the board reviewed three GUARANTEED LEAK-PROOF Take home one df our top quality American ily, we have considered pur- anytime, iimited to five min- In 1280 B.C.. the Hittites and bids and voted to award the Kennel Club registered puppies wUh a chasing an electric toothbrush. ntes. the Egyptians concluded the contract to Elmer Thrall, own- money back guarantee. We sell quality Fathers, 11 a.m. Peak Climbed in 1642 5 1 / 2 Gallon $3.85 # 1 0 Gallon $5.25 Are these better than regular Maternity: g first nonaggrersion and mutual er of the Windsor Bus Corn- CONCORD, N.H. — Mt. Wash- puppLra at reasonable prices. toothbrushes? Is it advisable 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m 15 Gallon $8.75 • 29 Gallon $17.50 F there s'j^m ~i’'p.au"'aiid Piict in world history, pany. Mayor Frank McCoy ex- ington, 6,288 feet high, the tall- POODLES • PEKINOESiE • COCKER for the whole family to use an • 20 Gallon High $10.50 6-m ' ' -8 p m**' ' good understanding was ce- pressed concern about the high est peak in the White Mountains SPANIEL • ST. .BERNARD • GERMAN electric brush? "AEe*'Llmlfs" 16 In maternity, rnented at top level by the mar- cost of the contract at $223,(KX), of New Hamsphlre, was first (Limited Quantity) SHEPHERD • DACHSHUND • SCHNAU- 12 to other areas, no limit in ■'iage of Rameses II to a Hittlte $84,000 higher than the current climbed in 1642 by Darby Field ZEB • SCOTTISH TERRIER First, you must remember princess. one with Madden Bus Co. Mad- of Exeter, N.H. that the principal reason for us­ self-service. ing any toothbrush is to cleanse the teeth and promotions of the The administration reminds oral savlty. All toothbrushes are visitors that with construction designed to remove food part­ under way, parking space is E limited. Visitors are asked 1« icles and other oral debris from bear with the hospital while the the mouth to old in preventing parking problem exists. decay and gun diseases. The American Dental Assoc­ iation has recognized a number Patients Tmlay: 301 of electric toothbrushes as ef- ADMITTED YESTERDAY; feotive cleaning devices. The Mrs. Louisa Blais, 428 Tunnel manufacturers of these brush­ Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Regene M. es are permitted to cari-y a Bona, Glastonbury; Lauren A. On Guaranteed Two Year I statement approved by the As­ Camara, 173 Spmee St.; Susan sociation. Carroll, 3 Barbara Rd., South The ADA emphasizes that Windsor; Mrs. Florence L. Clif­ . currently available clinical ford, 62 North St.; Shirley A. Savings Certificates evidence sihows that the power­ Coro, Enfield; Mrs. Elsie Cus­ ed brushes have proven cleans­ ter, 5 West St.; Linda J. De- ing ability—like manual brushes ixjutot, 416 Abby Rd., South Avaikible in Amounts of $500 to $50,000 —^but that there is not yet suf­ Wind.sor; Barry D. Goldberg, ficient evidence to support 119 Wynding Hill; Lorena B. direct therapeutic claims for Gorman, 67 Pearl St.; Claire any brush. Greene, 125 Spruce St.; Scott Before you decide to pur­ M. Hockenberry, 2791 Ellington chase an electric toothbrush for Rd., Wapping, the family, you might want to ALSO . Mrs. Marguerite R. ask your denti.st’s opinion. Hurliman, East St., Hebi-on; Dennis A. Keefe, Church St., On 90-Day Hebron; Mrs. Angcline M. La- On GuaranteiNi Rham District Joie, 38 Foster Dr., Vernon; James T. Lebel, 80 Devon Dr.; One Year Certificates Notice Accounts Rhaiii Graduate Mrs. Lillian McFarland, 30 Ridge Si.; Mrs. Catherine Mc­ Minimum Initial Deposit $190 Cited at College Guire, 9F McGuire Lane: Clar­ A'vailable in Amounts of $500 to $50,000 ence A . Mikoleit, 21 Woodland 5X’‘AYEflll Paul F. Haley, a recent Rham St.; Jo.seph Pastore, 54 Mar­ Subject to regulations High School graduate, has garet Rd.; Mr.s. Eileen Phelps, achieved an outstanding acade­ 14 Ridgewood Rd., Rockville; mic record at the Indiana Insti­ Elizabeth Robinson, 7 Olcott tute of Technology and earned Dr.: John Shav/, East Hart­ placement on the President’s ford; Beth Stone, 31 Charter List. Oak St.; Mr.s. Elsie Towers, 590 In a letter received by J. W. Middle Tpke.; Kimberly A. On Regular Savings Colin Pushee, principal al Tully, 16 Seymour St. Rham, from Dr. Edward A. Du­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son gan jr., president of the insti­ to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cronin, tute, Dugan slated, "To be Hebron Rd., Andover; a daugh­ Compounded DAILY * Paid MONTHLY eligible for the President’s List, ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Stock- a student must earn a point ingtr. 79 Downey Dr.; a son to average of 3.5 or higher out of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, From Day of Deposit to Day of W ith d ra w ^ a possible 4.00 while enrolled in Phoenix SI., Vemon; a son to *■0 long at $9 remains' No Notice Required to Withdraw a full course of study." Mr. and Mrs*. Ross Robinson, In account 'til and of month He added, "A few outstanding 2I8 Ralph Rd.; a daughter to scholars will emerge no mat- Mr, and Mrs. Wimston Anthony, ter what their academic and 218 Main St. f family backgrounds have been DISCHARGED YE3TER- — a very few. In most cases, DAY: Barrie S. apd Brian S. 6 4 6 - 1 7 0 0 superior students to college Horvath, Willimantic; Mrs. have been .encour:iged, in.spired Geraldine B. Barton, 12 Doane and pushed in high school. We st.; Milena B. Brown, East thank you for your able assist­ Hartford; Mrs. Elsie Balkus, an ce.” East Wind.sor Hill; Maurice At Youth Fonini Wil.son Sr., 302 W. Center St.; Stephen Bergenholtz, pres­ Ervin Brown, East Hartford: ident of the World Affairs Club, Mrs. Jean M. Menzel; Mark Karen Person. Editor in chief of Dr., Coventry; Mrs. Joan Cun- the Rham Horn, and .John ningham, 48j( W. Middle Tpke.; Baron, Rham's Parade of -Mrs. Emma P| Avery, 124 Yoiith iCorres^ndent,/recently Long Hill Rd., South Windsor; avings ank of anchester attended the 23rd Annual Mr.s. Janice M. Barre, Plain- S B # M Parade of YouUi Forum, wlrich ville; Joseph F. Caruolo, 99 alms .to discover teen-agers’ Constance Dr.; Mrs. Patricia 1 points of view on the issues of J. Conti, 71 Pitkin St.; Henry MenUjfjf F'O I C the day. e . Crandall, 113 Summer St.;

Rham’s students participated Raeline Cronin, 59 E. Middle • / / to th6 panel which discussed: Tpke.; Mrs. Dorothy M. Doyle, f 6avwi ConTMiiwu OtrieM to Serre Yen "Should the government regu- Stafford Springs, late items considered harmful Also, Mrs. Genevieve T. Fon- to health such as the. smoking tanella, Stafford Springs; Mrs. MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • DOLTON NOTCH of cigarettes and the use of Harriet M. Green, 27 Milford synthetic sweeteners Are po- Rd.; Mrs. Thelma A. Hill, 99 Mein OffieD. P-rli.d. and lolion Noieh Opan S«f. 9 A.M. to Noon lltlcal efforts against pollution Strickland St.; Kelly L. Hines, effective? Are laws governing RFD 4, Coventry: Joseph B. the driving of motor vehicles Jacewicz, Stafford Springs; fair" Mrs. Shirley T. Larson, 89 ■ /■ w

/ ; \ . ■ ; '.V Y’ . ' , ■ • -V A ■ ; ,•) \ A. ■ V - \\ \ ^ -. a' ■ \ :V A r \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESbAY, FEl^RUARY 4, 1970 . I-' '■ \ . ' PAGE \SIX. • ■ ■ 'i- ■ , ^ V ■ A. TC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY. PERRUARY 4, 1970 e ■ % Down With Wine, Too od a roadblock on U.S. Route occurred about 2 a.m. Monday, who allegedly pulled a knife on HlattrliPBtpr According to the Wall Street Journal, Expelled from Wesleyan. I Monday morning. I. geneaiatlon Is using to turn it­ "posed a threat to the freedom HIGH QUALITY CrilROME PLATED NICKEL Publlahen therhy Ave., New York City, tension at Iho lime rcsultod In (Continiieil from Page 6) and secnrlly which Is essential _ Founded October 1, 1881______self on is a cheap-priced, relatively low- MERIDEN, Conn. (Al’ l I’o- of n dairy store Sunday night was set at $10,000 each. cancellation of llieflornccotnlng dance at the l,7(K).%tudenl col- to academic life.” SHEARS ^bllahed Every Evening Except ^ndaya alcoholic-conteni wine. crats now would diminish his Tuesday that one of In Middletown Middletown Police Chief Vln- •fit Holldnya. Entered at the Poet Office at lege. / ■/ 7” Straight TrimmerH ...... $1,157 Manchester, Conn., as Second daas Mall When the supply of marijuana runs bargaining powers In tlic forth- three t youqg men arrested the Hq lives at 0(l» 149th St.,, New j,-. Mii>lno saW the money MtUter,______coming sf'sslon with the R«>nub- day before In connecllo:i with York Clly. taken...... In both ^holdups „ ___ . was re­ Walker was expelled and. an Wildcatter 7” Heavy Bent Shears ...... ^.$1.67 low, or gets expensive, the wine in ques­ r'loneers of the American oil SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mean governor and Republlean ,200 gas .station holdup Is He was expelled from Wesley- covered In the carciir halted in other black "tudcnl 8” Heavy Straight Shears . . .$1.97 Payable In Advance tion proves a Very agreeable substitute. Industry coined the nickname oT One Year ...... $30.00 legislature In Albany. 19-year-old George 'Walker, a an last fall after allegedly beat- Darien. \ ° *mt'^*^Bindent The while slu "wlldcnller” for an oil 'driller. SU Months ...... IS.fiO It also would Interfere with ,„rmcr black student leader ex- Ing a white student becaus of The Middletown rbbbery of a a Three Months ...... 7.80 It has, in fact, been much in evidence Wild cats, In remote areas of One Month ...... 3.60______hla Intention to back Goodell for pclkd from Wesleyan____ Unlver- ..a letli-r to a campus ncwsmi-newspa- Cumberland Farms Dairy Store dent eomplalned In a h tl< i to at some of the celebrated hippie gather­ the Senkte this year. Fiirther- occurred about 11 p.m. Sunday the campus newspaper that a , fought at night MEMBER OP , sWy in Middletown. per. over food scraps left by drilling ings of the year. more as a DemotTat, Llnd-say ^^alker was also charged In All three were arrested by and the holdup at the Hess das Student Judiciary Board ruling, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS crews. The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ The younger generation, according to would be under pressure to (.onnedion with a, $7(X) holdup police In Darien, who establish Station on Route 60, Meriden, In the case of a .ithick slud( nl Read Ht^rald Adverlisements titled to the use of republtcatton of all make a 1970 statewide race for news dispatches credited to It or not other­ tbe Journal survey, finds the wine In wise credited In this paper and also the governor or senator, either of local "news published here. All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ question a little like the soda pop of. Us which could lead to political patches herein are also reserved.______yesterdays, but with a nice little buxz destruction so .soon after his The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ rugged mayoral campaign. sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ added into it. Have a few glasses of It But If Lhidsay Is not yet a graphical errors appearing in advert and you can take quite a pleasant trip Democrat, he really 1s no longer ments and other reading matter to The 936 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 643-8171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO Manchester Evening Herald. ------just looking at It bubble In Its glass. “ It’s a Republican (except in party jw 5:80 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAY^S - MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER - 241 Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Waahlng- registration). His appointment ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (822-7201) - WATKINS FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 BAST ton Post Nows Service. „ „ , , a groovy thing to hold the glass up to of Robert Morgenthau, ousted Pull service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 Publishers Representatives — Mathews. the light and watch all those little bub­ by President Nixon as U.S. At­ Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency bles do their thing.” torney In New York City, as — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. deputy mayor typifies the far MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA- One way or another, this debauchery deeper Democratic tone of Lind­ T10N8.______of our youth will have to be stopped. It say’s new administration. Lind­ Display advertising closing hours say would be delighted to see P w Monday — I p.m. Friday. may be argued that such a mpdest lit­ For Tuesday — I p.m. Saturday. Democrat Morgenthau beat Re­ For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. tle wine is harmless, much less harm­ publican Rockefeller for gov- For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. less than marijuana. But what if it leads eimor. But Arthur Goldberg or Por Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. Industrialist How.ard Samucl.s • Oasslfled deadline — B p.m. day be­ on to beer, and then to vodka and then X fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday for also would be sure of Lindsay’s Saturday and Monday publication. to gin and then to rye? What has the endorsement against Rockefel­ elder generation ever done, to deserve Wednesday, February 4 ler. so miuch trial and tribulation from its The trigger for all this Is own children? Lindsay’s narrow but humiliat­ ing defeat In the 1909 Republt- V./ Pitching In The Planes oan mayoral primary. In pri­ With eyes wide open, the great powers Age Of Reason On German Roads vate conversation with friends, It did not take my sixteen years as he has only contempt for the of the world are contributing to the con­ 4 4 "Guardian’ correspondent in Germany Fbotocraut to turn with the big education lobby ald did not publish. of the sinless Son of God re­ hand during the Lenten Season; pupil expenditures and lower ris, depressed by the lacklus­ have to be, sooner or later. left—and the reverse. Tills, again, was whose members and funds can veals that Calvary goes to the read and reflect upon the later w ® * _ tax rates than the rest of the ter quality of the present Demo­ We cannot, In playing such a game, be so helpful in this fall’s cam­ 10 Years Ago cause of these—sin. chapters of each gospel and something that German drivers did school districts in the country. cratic Presidential hopefuls, is paign. Our reflections during the you will discover that the proph­ ever be a true friend to Israel, any more habitually: one wondered even if they It Is those privileged districts More than 100 members at­ casting covetous eyes toward reasons why had been deliberately taught to do it. With the knowing wink of the Lenten Season should be intel­ ecy of Isaiah written more than than Russia can be a true friend to that the liberal Democrats tried tend a fifth anniversary party 800 years prior to Christ’s death the Lindsay charisma. The London taxi driver used to be a insider who understands that lectual as well as sentimental. to give twice the increase in of the Senior Citizens Club. We should take In hand the was being fulfilled, teaching that On' the other side, liberal Re­ Egypt. It is a game which builds in­ model of what one should be on the road. the best fights are those which funds that they provided for the Manchester is tentatively Gospel accounts which record Calvary struck at the cause. publicans headed by Goodell creased danger for everybody, security Today, no longer. The sight of London no one loses. Official Washing­ needy areas. And when Mr. named as headquarters of its our Saviour’s suffering and "Surely he hath borne oib* are pleading with Lindsay to taxi drivers beading down long straight ton has relegated the sham bat­ Nixon was hunting votes to sus­ for none. Yet the big powers stand circuit in the upcoming State death, read and meditate on griefs, and carried our soitowb: stay a Republican and work should stretches of road with one or other indi­ tle .over the veto to that vast tain his “ ecdhomy” veto, it was Circuit Court system. you around, pitching in the planes, as if they them, and learn that they have Yet we did esteem him stricken, for a more liberal party. They cator winking purposelessly has become category of incidents which the Congressmen from those are fighting a losing battle. In­ provide a few days’ gossip and a way of speaking to our deep­ smitten of God, and afflicted. were harmless coins into a fountain. ai^ all too familiar sight. So has the taxi impacted-aid areas whose votes On This Date est need. But he was wounded for our deed, that luncheon here might headlines and then can safely -mlle-an-hour average. his veto message that "there islative commission’s office, will “ 0 concepts and calculations the ordinary But something was missing. Jh a fort­ are no goals which I consider O O " ^ o ^ ''0 KJ ^0 U0 LI ^ go into effect when published night, driving an old and borrowed car more important for this nation a <0 in the CJonnectlcut Law Jour­ individual will never even begin to im- 0 D 0, 0 0^ ° 0,n/) . and tending to' get in people’s way I ex­ than to improve education and 0 0 nal—an action expected within to provide better health care o derstand. J perienced not a single case of head tap­ 0 ; a month. ping or its Germanic emendation, the for the American people,” Q O 0 0 o 1 Except for a few minor Throughout the rest of his long life he 0 0 0 0 ^ . 0 b Watkins Semi-Annual Funiiture Sale is still going on, bigger and better than evei’. forefinger screwing violently into the somehow never found time in r\ > 0 1 changes, the rules are the same pretended to have, for much more ordi­ 0 So far this year, many have discovered the large, department wide, famous brand name side of the head. I was treated to no sul­ his whole first year In office to 0 1 as those proposed at a hearing nary affairs, an understanding grandilo­ len stares, and only once did a mighty send to Congress a single mes­ 0 0 1 held Jan. 18. selection that is available on Sale. ^ . r* i quently superior to that of ordinary men. Mercedes flash its headlights at my rear sage on the subject of educa­ a 0 1 ‘ They call for stopping the And there’s still time for you too, to take advantage of such nam^ as 4 tion. D J, \ a 1 us of DDT, endrln and toxo- Here his real credentials and his real from a range of several hundred yiards J ■ Pennsylvania House, Thomasville, Beals, Simmons, D aystrem .J^es Rtver. Plymwood (another habit which is becoming en­ Largely as a result of that 0 - 1 phene by commercial concerns. authority were as questionable as they vacuum of Presidential leader­ Flair, (whew!), Heritage, and many mtuiy more. ..A L L ON SALL. demic in Britain). I saw some danger­ 6 0 / 0 C 1 cities and towns, ship, significant administration were uncantested In the field of mathe­ ous cutting-ln, but very little of it. And o 1 The use of aldrtn, dieldrin Today we show Bedi'oom! proposals for helping urban not a single crash! It was uncanny. d ^ O Tmnorrow, who knows? matics. education — including a model . I learnt the answer from the British nesses and towns would be 95% of our merchandise is on Sale and we can’t iioesibly show it all. For mathematics, he used a cool school project in Washington, Embassy in Bonn. During the last, year banned, except for the control So, hurry into Watkins today and browse. rationality. programs to reduce drop-outs o( termites in, under, and Im­ there has been a concerted effort to re­ in poverty areas, and a modest o V See for yourself the many, many “ true" bargains that are available to you! o mediately adjacent to the build­ For the public affairs of man, he had store reason on the Gtorman roads. increase in the teachers corps Press, radio, and television have all ings. ' A Nothing can compare with the excitement of Spanish. This Qpeh stock a passionate heart, which he loved to —were scuttled by Congress The rules also prohibit the helped. The ADAC, the German motor­ with hardly a murmur. use of DDT by commercial con^ ^ a 64xi9x31-inch Triple Dresser with\matchihg Mirrpr, 38xl9x48-indh Chest with 5 drawers, r show tl^e public, bleeding. ^ ists’ organization, and the IDnlstry of There was a lot of rhetoric -y cerns and muhtclpalitles except and a Full or (^ueen Size Hei^dbipard and Frame. All for only $399: »\ Bertrand Russell must be classified, Transport have organized "politeness from the liberal Democrats for the control of medically im­ 'B. The beauty and simplicity of age-^ Solid Maple comes alive with this jwpulim B^- we suppose. In the ranks of the lesser campaigns.” The German driver has abut reordering priorities, just portant arthropods such as bed­ - - - :34-inch'Triple Dresser with 6 drawers tmd matching Mil ror, saints—-those whose careers jangle and been told how to behave on the road, and as there had been last year bugs, ticks and lice; bats and ix)om on ^ le . Included is a 50x18x34 ----- TiX-" o j 'd.o,iA has reacted well. I reflected that at one from the same people on the a 32xl8x42-inch . Chest with 4 drawere, and a Full Size Bed. $349. confuse and upset mankind instead of mice In buildings; and for the time I used to suggest to the German subject of tax reform. But in 4} Q control of vectors of human di­ C. American Manor House Pine Collection, d^k, bold, and lotrely. i f conferring peace and Serenity. If only Ministry of Transport once a year that a both cases the liberal rhetoric sease when authorized by the a ^ o o Triple Dresser with matching Shelf Miiror, 42x57-inch Chest-on-Chest, and a Full ot iw n he could have been as right one day as politeness campsiign should be instituted, masked a political payoff — in 0 oommisaloner of health upon and was invariably told that it was not tax cuts and federal education Size Cannonball B ^ . Imagine, only $629. he had a chance of being the next. If declaration of a public health needed "since we have our road regula­ dollars—not to the poor, the. emergency. only he could hav^ settled into the role tions." Evidently, it took about twenty black, the uneducated and the o O The Stale Department of of the wise fool and refused that of the years before anything was done. I hope* needy but to the welLsub- , ^ Transportation’s bureau of hlgh- sidized, comfortaible, educated foolish wise man, he might have ended that we in Britain, do not wal^ as long wayi has already voluntarily as that. TERENCE PRITTIE IN THE white middle classed suburban­ discontinued the use of PDT 7 / up « significant historical figure instead ■ ‘ ' y. . ■ J ■ . ’ \J ' , MANGHE8TER (ENGLAND) GUARD ites who, after all, have the “ Care You Do a Belly-Whopper^ Dad?” this year. So when the rules Op«n 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Closod Monday — Opon Thursday & Friday Night until 9 of just an amazing flreworka. IAN. votes. go into effect, there will be very little DDT or other persistent pesticides used In OonneoUout.

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■ ■ J / / T T ^ '. . . A A ■V’- "1 \ \ V A A \ w ■AAX' Y; u A V a " AA^ VA a-'A a \ X A v MANCHESTER e V e N ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY,^ FEBRUARY 4, 1970. PAGE NINE X \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 PA G E EIGHT ^Conflict of Interest’ Cited of Hartford, and three sisters, A s STAR . GAXER.*i(, Mrs. Riith F. Adaniy of Man­ Most Schools Closed Police Log ers See Us By CLAY R. POLLAN- LIIRA COIN SHOW ARIIt chester, Mrs. Elizabeth A. 7 MAR. V M Your Dally AtiMfy ttaida M In Commissioner Disability Goodspecd of Andover, and Mrs. By ’THE A8HO(!IATBI> PKRHH with isolationism. By adapting According lo lha Start, ~Y a r r e s t s it, Prealdent Nixon hod depriv­ )» To develop'mesioge for Thuridoy, Eleanor F. Hutson of Bluffton, ROME (A P ) Newspapers 49-51-53-54f^< HAK'TFORD, .Conn. (Al*)' dlKqiiallflcd from voting,” he Fred Yurkshot, 69, of 801 ed the Democratic party oif on g>^36-37-40| reod wordi corresponding to numbers Polish Notional Home S.C. Area Towns Flooded; In aevoral countries have been 1-58-81-88 171-72-73 & One of the men who voted to said. Main St., charged with intoxi­ effective campaign slogan. of your Zodiac birth sign. W W I Hero Funeral services will be Fri­ discussing the quality of life In ^T A U R U S KORFIO grant a disability pension lo a, Marsh was the only member 100 GOVERNOR SHTREBT day at 1 p.m. at HOlmes Fu­ cation, after ho was found ly­ “ By making the fight against 1 Your 31 NMd 61 Todoy OCT. JJf HARTFORD the United States—Its cities, its Am. JO 32 Attsntloo 62 Will former state commlsHlrmer had ot the medical examining boarri neral Home, 400 Main St. The ing in the snow early today at environmental pollution official 2 AnxlttlM HOY. jn Six Homes Evacuated new subcultures. I 4:^ MAY JO 3 You 33 Brutqu* 63 And an “ obvious conflict of In^cr- who changed his vote, Hausmnn Dies at 74 Rev. Ernest Harris, associate P. Main and Birch Sts. Court date , „ government policy ... Presl- 34 Idsoi 64 Don’t 8- 9-I3157?ii (Continued trom Page One) feet at water aborve their stur- ^>,16-18^22-27 4 Don’r 65 Provo man Htywnrd Ej) HiiiiHman said. pastor of Sciond Congregation­ Feb. 16. V ln cciw de Tomaaso corre- dent Nixon Is now in a position ;g/3843-83B7 5 Allow 35 You 124-57-60 face. spondent for II Popolo, the to join forces even with rebel- 6 Sidottp 36 5M n 66 Groundlou Charge|(i Tuesday. I j Dr. Harold '8. Barrett voted FEBRUARY 8th al Church, will officiate. Bur­ OIMINI 37 Today 67 To SAOITTARIUS In Florida Swamped roads kept area po- street flooding was only one of 16 Rome newspaper of the Chris- pous youth.” 7 C h « k . A three-member medical cx- “ >Fce times against the pension 10 A.M . to 6 P.M. ial will be in M,t. Hope Ceme­ jSt MAY II 8 Guard 38 Fun 68 Frit NOY. lice aciivcactive yesterday c.cevening u .e headacneheadache to beoe enuui-wuendured u by y *>=-re 'Dmothy 39 illnuoutly 69 Roquost aming board of the Slate Re- n( “ i® Aug. 27 meeting, the tery, Talcottvlllc. tlan Democratic party, took a . Japan’s Tokyo Shimbun also 9 Agolntt Die. COfVENTRY — Carmen Calbl P ilin g slgiw and establishing ^onalgionod residents.re^iaenui. Water wnvwr enterii^ - «„forinir wimwith crimingcriminal V./ONf JO 10 Hnith III 70 You i. 21 H i. tlrement Commission voted the G®(- meeting, and again on ADM ISSION FREE Friends may call at the fu­ trip through the United States, had a comment on America’s 41 frootmont 71 Right 23-34-5667/0 Sr., 74, of Pine Lake Shores, detours. In South Windsor signs ^ n a rs provided another prob- ng T lin t o a motor vrhicle) 2-35-52-61 11 Sotnooo* 72 Kind $14,213 penslrjn to former Men- 31 uflerafter the, retirement neral home tomorrow from 3 to 2 He found most American cities rebellious youth * 62-65-66 l2 M o llv * 42 GIvo 74-76-79-fIB2V3; who won the Distinguished Ser­ reading “ Water on Road” ap- blem. In South Windeor, water Intent (into a motor vehicle). 43 To 73 Likely commission asked the board to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. dull but he liked New York and " a new group oi young people c 13 O liunllon CAPRICORNnrptiwvnrN' tal Health Commissioner' Wil­ peered along parts of CANCIR 14 Rtgordine 44 Loovt 74 Bo reconsider the matter. vice Cross for extraordinary Nevers hiundated home b a sem en ts^ H ^ w ^ T the "great cities” o< California coiled ’skipples’ appea.red re- 75 For DECo fred J. Bloomberg last fail JUNf II 15 With 45 Woll Dr. John Bachman, chairman heroism in World War I, died Rd.,i~vu.. at theV4I43 junctionjLutvbsvit ofw* Miller LAurd St.. Chttrrliifir Rd., -- . . ___a *. __ jUtm 16 A ntnd 46 Doydr«omlr>g 76 Cooc«lv«d after the commission had pre- and Florida. , centley in a high-oloss reaidental m r .jj JAN. Monday in a Miami, Fla., vet­ Rd. and Ellington Rd., and on r 47.59| erans hospital. Tug Strike Woodland St. Up to 10 inches parts of town seemed destined °n ^ 1-10:21:31 1 B A al the Aug. 27 meeting, but vot­ so wrote, “ It seems impossible claiming as its predecessor the l9VYho 49 Congtniol 79 And 63^-68 After retiring,' Bloomlierg, ac­ Calbi, who was 'a sergeant in of water were reported on short (op the same fate if rains did Court date » 32-78-84-89 60 Diitroct so From ed for the pension at the other that life in a country so econom- hippies, Laurel Canyon at the M T o lk t AQUARIUS cepted a $28,000-a-year Jrrb with LIO 21 M ay 51 Contocts 81 A two meetings. the 308th Infantry Division, won stretches of roadway In in these „ot subside. „ »»„_i_~ „„ 82 EMproMod the Massachusetts Mental May Add To Gary M. Marlneau, 27, of Ically vital ns America con be outskirts of Los Angelrs soon I JULY iJ 22 Party 52 E»p«ritnc« Bloomberg, In announcing his Hiunday on#y sp«cicri! the Cross for heroism in action sections of town. Workers from the Connecticut . __ ^ 23 Good 53 0# 83 B« monotonous and boring .. . At became their home ground. ’The L a u o . JJ Health Department. He Is con­ near Grand Pre, France on Oct. Tolland road crews battled Liight and Power Co. were caU- Hartfoid, raaiilt 24 Th« 54 Th« 84 Rttt 4- 5-46-48,4 8 ^ retirement last year, said he the base of American life there skipples were originally named 55 About 85 P«rional tinuing to draw his Connecticut the rising waters for several ed to some South Windsor homes of peace , ,7-12-14-25 25 A 50-70-86-' was suffering from emphysema 14, 1918. Under fire from Ger­ NY Pollution 26 Somothlng 56 Ukoly 86 Probitms pension. hours last night. They posted ^ k e r n e d residents. Power of “„don^e_st^c disturbance is still Puritanism with all its by people in that area because 9-75-77 87 Hod and chronic bronchitis and man troops, Calbi made his 27 Th«r»'» 57 Oppo*lt« PISCIS After Hausman disclosed the valentine heart candies NEW YORK (A P ) — A strike 31. He was picked up yesterday implications. they skipped school, work and VIR60 28 Sornoon* 56 You 88 Shock needed to shed the burdens of way to barbed wire surround­ their entire supply of road was discontinued in some of the 89 WiMly fit. i» ysp* situation, the Stale Retirement at 126 Eldridge St., on a Cir­ “ For a foreigner, few citie.s house rents. Thy look like hip- 29 By 59 Alono his office. it ing their position. Working for by 6,000 tugboatmen is threaten- blockade signs in an attempt to houses because of possible short- 30*^th«r 6 0 S«k 90 Work mar. jo Commission decided lo review I cuit Court 12 warrant. Court can seem so sod and abandoned P‘®8 but their behavior Is m u ^ 2/5 Hve hours, Calbi cht his way ing the city with heavy pollution wam motorists of approaching circuiting of submerged or 6-11-19-204 When asked last month about two different date Feb. 16. after 8 p.m., when everyone has rougher. 3- 17-28-29 the case and has ordered an- through the wire and made the increase from garbage and sew- hazards. dampened wiring. V @Good @Adverse ^Neutral 139-55-85-86^ his job in Massachusetts, finished working, as American “ Since skipples debuted in the 433-41 other medical examination of size hearts German position vulnerable to age. Washouts in that town also Six Coventry homes on Pland- Bloomberg said his new post James Home Jr., 17, o f 2749 cities.” nrea Laurel Canyon has had a Bloomberg. bag attack. “ Unless we get a tugboat by caused headaches for the main- era Rd. were evacuated between was not nearly ns demnntling as Ellington Rd., South Windsor, De Tomasso singled out the series of incidents including . . . Pinochle group met last 'Thurs- Tuesday night. Hausman limit 3 bajiB (re g . 88c) But Calbi’s exploits were not Sunday, the Sayrcville, N.J., tenance crews. A 20-foot stretch 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. because of the job of mental health com- charged with shoplifting, after “ gloom” of Pittsburgh on a win- robberies and narcotics prob- Vernon day with 36 players taking part pointed out that Dr. Ellas J. over. He and two other men sewage treatment plant will be of pavement on Grant Hill Rd. the sizeable occumulaitlan of mls.vloner in Connecticut. an Incident last night at Treas­ ter’s night. lems . . . area residents tired of in the tournament. Marsh, an employe of the State made their way over a half forced to dump 1,200 tons of was swept away by the waters. waiter on the street. Occupants ure City in the Parkade. He Is ’The Italian was mystified by (-he rough life have loft one of- Winners were Harry Ertel, Mental Health Department, mile through enemy fire and thick sludge a day into the Rarl- It required five truckloads of of other Coventry houses were _ _ accused of taking a Redl K ey a Mardl Gras party of students (oi" another . . Skipples de- 626; Eel Coward Knighted In Ohio at which no alcohol was stroyed the houses, tearing cur- William Rogalus, 689. pension for Bloomberg last Oct. gun position that had held up said Tuesday, the road passable. riw e ‘ eva^uattoi.*™ese IndiVld- (value $1.67) from a counter. LONDON (AP) — Noel Cow­ served. a Japanese girl per- tains and making holes in the Regular pinochle and set- 31-although on Aug. 27 he had the troops’ advance for a week. Thomas R. Glenn, Interstate Other...... minor...... washouts...... „oc- „ uals live near the EaglevUle He was stopped by an employe ard, 70-year-old playwright, ac­ formed the ritual tea ceremony walls—something like a disaster Set Feb. 14 back will be played tomorrow, vlously rejected It. 1t)4H a\ One man was killed but Calbi Sanitation Commission director David V. Hayes, while in Holland last year, fashioned a clay model from his curred on Hunter Rd.. Grahabor Dam which was quickly filling “ s he walked from the store, tor and composer, was one of 16 and a young baritone sang ex- scene from bomb explosions, if enough players attend.___ Tour-____ “ f( seems incredible to me and the other soldier reached and chief engineer, said such original design in the background. After being fired three times, the finished and Browns Bridge Rd. While to its top and being subjected Court date Feb. 6. persons formally knighted Tues­ cerpts from Wagner’s “ Tann- “ It seems the United„ States -is The National Merit Scholar- “ gmeXiT p lM ^ ir v d n b l held “ ’ ""I ( " physician should be the German position and cap- deposits of sewage refuse are work was a black, white, purple, blue, and red creation. It will be exhibited next no pavement damage was re- to unusual pressure. day by Queen Elizabeth II. hauser,” But “ these students so embarrassed by -----such new sh‘P ^ Qualifying Test will be glv- Thursday. The group called upon to pass judgment tured two soldi^s. usually barged to sea and re- ported on New Rd., Gehring Rd. ToUand’s Fire Eieparitment AOCIUENT8 Sir Noel received his honor month at the Gallery d’Eend in Amsterdam. serious and composed . . . are groups that come out one after ®" High School on his own boas,’’ said Hausman or Weigold Rd., sizeable stretch­ came to the old of disgrunUed Wilfred G. Gagne, 49, of He- Sgt. Calbi who entered -th e leased, the same students singing of another—following the Beatles Fob. 14 starting at 8:30 a.m. . Henrv Park ‘" " (° Gov, John Demp- for services to the arts. MRMilTTwracie o f service in 1917, was also credit- “ Without tugs, three Arthur es of these roadways were en­ town resldeftrtB whoso homes bron was taken to Manchester After the ceremony at Buck­ V "'‘fewntovun maTveheStev drugs,” he worle. “ Between the and the hippies.” and ending about 11:30. ’ ^ „ „ d ..ir e a k liig ««y- ed at another time with captur- Kill sewage treatment plants gulfed by melting snow and fall­ had been Inundated. The fire- Memorial Hospital last night af- ingham Palace, (Joward re­ two attitudes It Is certainly ------’The National Merit Scholar- Ground-breaking cer,emonle8 "Th‘8 werns clearly to be a ^ npn taurs. and trL.ni«|Us tfO 9w ing a German captain. between Staten Island and New Hayes Works in Stairwell Gallery Exhibit ing rain. To alleviate the condi­ men, working on an emergency ter the car he was driving veer- marked that the Queen was 4 impossible to find a connection.” Avant-JGarde ship program offers about 1,000 j,g j,g]^ tomorrow at 11 ;30 basis were kept busy for a ed off Woodland St. near HU- He was bom in Italy and liv- Jersey, along with other plants, tion, a payloader and backhoe scholarships ,of $1,000 a year, g (g^ the new Rockville of- board with an obvious conflict “ absolutely charming, she al- ______^______- . Ceramic wall reliefs and plat- served at 7>v°'*** were pressed into operation to good part of the evening hard and rammed a telephone ’The conservative West Ger- ed in Hartford for 80 years be- will have to dump another 3,800 , man Rhelnlsohe Post, of Dues- Premier Set ’These awards are not baaed on jjgg g( Federal Savings of Interest should have been ways Is.” fore coming to Coventry. He tons a day _ into waterways with- ‘ er_s._ drawings__and^^ V.nllerv w m " L ck efeller. Mrs j'. D. Rocke- U.K temporary V utau.odrains for t h e o pumping out flooded cellars pole. He was discharged after ______created in vivid colors by David at the Stairwell Gallery, which RockefeUer, Mrs. J. D. Roc e- water. UUllty equipment throughout treatment. ’The accldeat occur- seldorf, carried a Washington SANTA FE, N. M .(AP) ’The financial need. ’There are more Loan. ______than 2,000 sponsored four-year First Federal merged with by the Hartford Board of Edu- He also warned that the city V. Hayes, Coventry sculptor, is under th e ^ r w t on o ° ^ Coventry roads were especial- the region provided another red in heavy rain and fog, po- report on America’s “ new total Santa Fe Opera will give one scholarships offered and 826 jj^g (grmer Rockville^ Savings cation before he retired. incinerators, which are being will be on exhibit in the Stair- Manning, MCC fine ar a ep - a ^ (V h®4?d hit by the storm. A five- target for the winds and rain, lice said, and there was no ar- war” against environmental world premiere next summer, scholarships for outstanding gnd Loan last year shortly after |^: He was a member of the run nonstop to try to minimize well Gallery of the Manchester ment chairman. accumulation of water on But spokesmen for the power rest. Gagne’s car had to be pollution. Luciano Berio’s first full-length “ Having lost Interest in the opera, entitled “ Opera.” Negro students. Rockville facillity had to Italian-American f-i-.K Club, ihothe Vnt.Vet- thetho garbageP-arhae-e pileup,nileiin. will in- Community College Hartford A native of Hartford, Hayes circulated in the United States Flanders ^ Rd. made the street comnanleacompanies and telenhonetelephone serv-serv­ towed. Rd. building from Friday received an AB from Notre by the Smithsonian Institution, Vietnam war,” Viktor Meier Berio says it was inspired by Although only the top one or j^ove out oi the Henry Build- ^ erans of World War I, the Le- crease the city’s air pollution, totally Impassable for several ice indicated that damage Several other minor accidents through March 4. Dame University in 1953, and Many are in the permanent col- wrote, “ restive American stu- the sinking of the Titanic. In ad- two per cent qualify as semi- g,„gg y,gt t,„,g (^e busl- f gion of Honor and the Disabled The city Sanitatiqp Depart- hours. Cider Mill Rd., which caused by the weather had not during the evening were ’ The public is invited to at- an M FA from Indiana Univer- lections of 15 art m$jseums. dents are engaging In this new dition to orchestra and singers, finalists, a letter of commenda- gggg jjgg operated In a trailer American Veterans. He was a ment has reported spending leads into Flanders, was report- been excessive or unusual. No attributed to bad weather, and tend an opening reception Fri- sity irf 1955. In 1961, he re- These include the Museum of struggle with almost religious the work will feature members tion or a good score on the test jjjg Redevelopment area, former member of Local 35. $40,000 a day in overtime for a'!* 'TZa,ed, three feet under water. major breakdown occurred and none of the drivers were charg­ zeal. President Nixon is exploit- of New York’s Open ’Theater can be helpful In securing fi- qq^g „g ^ building will be con- % IBEW. 2,000 sanitatiorimen and addi- day night from 8 to 10 in the ceived Fulbrlght and Guggen- Modem ’Two Coventry bridges were complaints of failure were spo­ ed. the Ing this trend skillfully, calling ’The company also will present nanclal aid from other souths gtructed on the corner of Park M gallery, which is open to the heim Fellowships. Museum in New York City, closed last night because of pos­ radic and isolated. Crews from Survivors include his wife, tional trucks to remove garbage in Hart- the struggle against poUuUofi new productions of Stravinsky’s a"d can be helpful In college pjggg ggd Patk St., the site of s? public weekdays throughout the He has extensive exhibition Wadsworth Atheneum sible danger. The North Rd. the various companies kept Ronald E. Wright, 38, of 606 Mrs. Winifred Scanlon Calbi; a to landfill areas. Some of the the main task of the U.S. in the “ The Rake’s Progress," Moz- admission. Jimlors who are jjjg Henry Building which was h o'f garbage'wouid be taken to sea ^cho6l year from 8 a.m. to 10 credits among them 12 one- ford, the N a ti^ a l CoUecUon of bridge was barricaded as was working throughout the storm Spring St. was charged with son. Carmen F. Calbi Jr p ni man shows and representation Fine Arts in Washing;ton, D.C., 19703. art’s “The Marriage of Figaro” planning to attend college condemned and tom down a Is the South St. bridge. The latter to restore service to those areas failure to drive a reasonable Wethersfield, and two grand- normally by tug-pulled barges, “ The problem of envlronmen- and Donizetti’s “ Anna Bolena,” should consider taking the test yg^j. The evening will open at 8 in many group shows through- and the museums of such edu- was later considered safely affected. distance apart 'and with failure children. The strike, now in its fourth tal pollution has become part of it also will do Stravinsky’s “ Le and should sign up in the high ______. || with ii showing in Room 201 of out the United States and cational institutions as Indiana passable and was reopened to With the arrival of the antici­ to surrender his registration. The funeral will be Friday at day. also delayed the debarka- the debate on setting ‘Optional Rosslgnol” on a bill with Menot- school guidance office' as soon || “ 'Tlie War„Game,“ a BBC film Europe. His works range fr(|m University, Arizona State Uni* pated cold front about 10 p.m., Police say he was involved In a OF MANCHESTER 8:15 a.m. from the Thomas F. tion ’Tuesday of 863 passengers traffic. prioritles.’ ’This solgan is pratlc- ti’s “ Help! Help! The Globol- as possible. ’The first scientific census of || simulation of an atomic holo- large welded metal sculptures verslty, and the University of Police Chief Gordon Smith is­ the flooding waters began to re- minor accident yesterday after- Farley Funeral Home, 96 who arrived on the S.S. Oceanic ally Identlaal with rejecting Inks’^ and Verdis “ La Travia- Pinochle Group modem times was that taken in caust. Refreshments will be to ceramic wall reliefs. A num- Michigan. sued a warning to^ town resi­ cede. Streanfj slowly regained noon on. Green Manor Blvd. Webster St., Hartford, with a from Nassau, the Bahamas, aotlve U.S. foregln policy and ta.“ 'The Vernon Senior Citizens New France In 1666. , solemn high Mass of requiem at The strikers have demanded a dents about the weather condi­ their usual boundaries and near Broad St. and that he was St. Augustine’s Church, Hart- doubling of their pay, which av- tions. He strongly urged that storm sewers regained their belligerent during the' investlga- fprd,' at 9. Burial will be in St. erages between $2.96 and $4.03 At Nixon’s Request Stock Market children be kept from playing ability to process incoming wa- tion. Wright was also issued a M ary’s Cemetery, East .Hart- an hour for tugboat seamen and near flooded areas and prohlbit- ter at a sufficient rate. 'The written warning for driving af- ford. captains. Tugboat owners have NEW YORK (AP) — A stock ed from walking bn Coventry snow which replaced the rain ter drinking. Court date Feb. 16. Friends may call at the fu- offered a 20 per cent increase Indianapolis Mayor Plans market rally that began late Lake. According to the Chief, proved less troublesome, , at ______F neral home tonight from 7 to 9 and $35 a week in place of over- Tuesday and continued in early these places wer e “ very un- least for the time, Clayton R. McIntyre, 17, of and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and time. Urban Problems Conference trading today began losing its safe.’’ Most spokesmen for the area gj Sunny View Dr., Vernon, was 7 to 9 p.m. ------bloom in moderately active vol- An all-too-simllar story of towns blamed the water prob. charged with failure to drive In ume this afternoon. conditions in .Vernon was told lems on the unusually warm INDLANAPOLIS (AP) — says he’ll run only if Nixon the proper lane yesterday about Advances, ahead of declines t*y Public Works Director An- weather which encouraged Mm. Barbara H. laick Mayor Richard G. Lugar, who dr^ts him. noon. by nearly 400 issues' earlier, be- drew Tricarico. According to quick melting o f snow, as well Mrs. Barbara H. Luck, 95, Doctor Hurt^ set up Thursday’s urban prob­ r*olice said his car, headed gan losing ground, while the local situation was the as the more obvious factor of formerly of the Bolton-Glaston- lems conference here at the re­ west on Tolland Tpke., went off Dow Jones industrial average, worst of its kind in his 14 years heavy rain. ’They saw the on­ MatichcsUT bury area, died Inst night at a quest of President Nixon, is a the road, over a gravel pile, Arrested as up nearly 3 points in early trad- the department. ’The flve- coming of cold weather and the Manchester convalescent home. college Phi Beta Kappa and About Town and landed in a marshy area. ing, dipped 0.79 to 756.67 at toot storm sewers were filled to change from rain to snow as a She was the widow of Ferdinand Rhodes Scholar who turned to The evening prayer group of They said the youth claimed to noon. 9(* P®*" uent capacity. Backups reasonable prondse for the al- Luck. Cars Collide politics after a career in busi­ Center Congregational Church have suffered stomach cramps SAVINGS E A statement ’TuesdayXuegday by were common tluroughoutumougnoui theme levlation of present conditions. Mrs. Luck was bom Oct. 4, ness management. . will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. in and blacked out. McIntyre and A 32-year-old Vernon phys­ Treasury Secretary David M. town. Road flooding occurred, While these area officials 1874 in Germany, and lived in Lugar, 37, defeated Mayor the pastor’s office at the a passenger were uninjured, but ician was charged with intox­ Kennedy that Interest rates especially on Thrall and Worces- seem to have been correct, res­ the Bolton-Glastonbury area for John V. Lindsay of New York church. the car had to be removed by 47 years before moving to Cras- ication, resisting ^ arrest, and, might be lowered sooner than t**" Hd., which were closed ident awakened this morning to & LO A N for the vice presidency of the wrecker. Court date March 2. C l I people realized was credited from 4 to 8 p.m. yesterday eve- find that one annoyance had ton, R.I. She recently returned failure to drive to the right, National League of Cities at its ’The Adult Bible Study Group after he was involved in a two- with triggering the strong rally, uing. been traded for another. Expos­ to this area. convention last December. By of Zion Evangelical Lutheran COMPI.AINTS A.(sociation Survivors include two sons. car cra^h on Mam St, near W. league custom he will succeed Church will meet tomorrow at Whereas analysts saw the re- Other area towns also report- ed automobiles g'eaned with ice I Fred Li)ck and John K. Luck, M'ddle Tpke. early today. San Diego Mayor BYank Curran 7 :30 p.m. at the church. marks as encouraging, they minor flooding in roads and and snow. Driveways were cov- Three men entered the men’s both of Bolton; Uiree grand­ The physician, identified as as president n ^ t December. ----- added that it might be some cellars. Washouts were another ered with the white stuff, and clothing denartment at Sears children. and four great-gp-and- Dr. Edward A. Raymond Coyne, The young city executive First Church of Christ, Sclen- time before such credit res- common occurrence. But no ex- roads were extremely slippery, in the Parkade yesterday af- children. was booked at Police Head- h?lped organize a “ Mayors for tist, will have its regular mld- traints, lo.ig a major market de- tensive damage or power fall- These hazardous road condl- ternoon, loitered around for Private funeral services will quarters on the charges and lat- Nixon" movement in 1968 and week testln$ony meeting tonight nrp*iaant were eased ures were experienced in Ando- tlons prompted certain school awhile, then fled out the door, be held at Holmes Funeral er taken by ambulance to Man- later became a presidential ad- at 8 at the church. ’The meeting ’’ThTre are stni worries ver, Bolton, Hebron. Tolland, or authorities to cancel today’s An. employe observed one of the Home, 400 Main St. Burial will Chester Memorial Hospital, viser on urban affairs. is open to the public. around about the business Columbia. sessions. No school was held in nien run off with two suits un- be in Greenwood Cemetery, where he was admitted to On the local level, one of his ----- recession and the drop in corpo- these areas only two isolat- Bolton, Coventry, Lebanon, Co- der his jacket, police said, Brooklyn, N.Y. special care. projects has been the formation q-hg Bible study group of Cen rate earnings," commented El- ^cUons sustaj" caution still« hii Rt. 6 dn Columbia were towns to hold sessions today ------Mrs. Fred A. McCaughey and described his condition as apolls and surrounding Marion Robbins Room of^ the around, and people are reluc­ said to have as much as two were Hebron and Andover. A complete rear bumper as­ Higher ROCKVILLE—Mrs. Marv A. satisfactory. County. ’The plan went Into op- church. tant about making new pur­ T sembly was stolen from the McCaughey, 44, of West Willing- Police, answering an accident eratlon Jan. 1. ----- chases.” back seat of a company-owned ton, sister of John Jackopsic of call shortly after midnight, re- “ President ■■■■■ Nixon and ana seven Btsven Th3 executive board of the ’The Associated Press 60-stock vehicle, and a trunk lid was Rockville, died early yesterday ported that Dr. Coyne was Cabinet officers are expected to Lajigg Guild of the Assumption average at noon gained .8 to TBC To Recommend Plans taken off a customer’s car at moring at St. Francis Hospital, bleed'ng from a cut on his chin confer with mayors of major meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. 262.6, with industrials ahead .9, Hagedom Auto, 230 W. Middle Hartford, after a long illess. but refused to be taken to the cities from coast to coast at the (jjg Assumption School li- rails up .4, and utilities gaining For Repairing Roof Leak ’Tpke., It was reported yester­ She was the wife of Fred Me- hospital for treatment, and also 'Thursday meeting. brary. day. .6. Members of the Town Build­ tire building, a plan to pitch the Caughey. refused to show his driver’s Lugar was bom in Indi^ap<4 ing Committee present at last roof from stops to drains, and Survivors also Icnlude h e r license. April 4, 1932, and ^aduated ’The Cosmopolitan Club will A station wagon owned by night’s meeting in the Munlcijoal a cost estimate. father, three sons, a daughter, Af*er a second cruiser orriv- f'rst In his class at India^polis meet------^ Friday —at 1 . p.m...... in ..... the Reporter Tries Medics Building reached agreement on » J , . Frank May of Tolland was two other brothers, two sisters; ed, polico said. Dr. Coyne was Shortrldge High School, he was nubbins Room of Center Con- BRIDGEPORT (AP) — For broken into last nleht while he prelimina^ry plans to be sub­ night’s meeting of the Board of Dividends and two grandchildren. handcuffed and taken to the n Phi gregatlonal Church. A dessert Newsman Jim Carrier, it start­ mitted 'to the Board of Directors was at a W. Middle ’Tpke. College, Granville, Ohio, and ^ Education building and sites ’The funeral will be held to­ emergency room, where ho al and auction will be given by ed out as a story—and ended n-o»ip,-ir rnnge. Entry was gain­ was the school’s first Rhodes Tt committee, to fill in new mem* ed by breaking a vent window. morrow at 1:30. p.m. at Hall legedly caused a distrubance the program conunittee. Mrs. with him in it. j. , School. (jjj (jjg pj^( ajtuation, and Memorial Church, South and still refused treatment. scholar. Erwin W. Whithorn will be the He was covering a meeting A spare tire and rim, valued He and his ■wife, Charlene, Willington, with the Rev. How­ Ho was then taken to head- hostess. Members are remind­ of General Electric workers ini o n lT f h Old and new members on what at $30, was taken. met at Denison where they were mg one of the most troublesome ^„^k he has done. ard May, pastor, officiating. niiarters. where a scuffle with ed to bring unwrapped articles when one of them suffered a co-pre^dents of the student gov­ ‘ i Philip Susag, board com­ n . Burial will be in the Willington nolice refxirtedly took place. for the auction. heart attack. Carrier, a one­ ernment. ’They now have four as wpfth^ 11 ^ mittec chairman, was not avail- A Hills Cemetery. Mace was used to subdue him. time teacher of resuscitation as weather will permit work to ui a . Cotter Plans sons. techniques for the Red (Jross, beg’n. The type of gravel stop morning. A spokesmim F'riends may call at the In- and he was placed in a cell after At England’s Oxford Universi­ are coming trovlgne-Plante Funeral Home, being booked. attempted mouth-to-mouth arti- and number of feet required to ‘ hey be ty on his Rhodes Scholarship, lieve Weiss’ plans and reconv A Hearing On East Main St., Stafford Springs, About 2:45 a.m., he was taken Pool Closed ficial respiration, but the tech- *(0 (hat area remain to be de- Lugar was president of the 260- mendations are feasible, and tonight from 7 to 9. •to the hospital by ambulance nlque failed termined. man American Students Asso­ All swimming classes and that it is now up to the ’TBC Blue Cross Hike and admitted to special care. open swimming at the East Carrier is on 'the news staff At the same tim e,. the com­ Semi-Annual Reupholstery and ciation. to proceed. The Board of Edu- HARTFORD Conn (A P ) - Mrs. Cynthia Nickerson ’The accident report indicated After college he served three Side Rec pool have been can­ of radio station WICC. mittee will recommend that cor­ cation has made the problem. There will be a public hearing Mrs. Cynthia Nickerson of that Dr. Coyne was headed years in the Navy and was dis­ celed until further notice. ings be taken in the repaired area before w ork' begins, to directors, ^e said, „n Blue Cross’ latest request Sonajerville, Mass., mother of north on Main St. when he charged as a lieutenant. More trouble has been ex­ ’The fir^ message transmitted Mrs. Elinor Patten of 33 Math­ crossed into the left lane» strik­ He returned to Indianapolis perienced with the filters, a by telegraph, between Balti­ determine the subsurface con- appropriations for roof (or a rate increase, says State Drapery Sale! _ . dition, and inspection made af- "'ill have to be made Insurance Commissioner Wll- er St., died last Saturday in ing a parked car head on. and helped manage the family- rec official said this after­ more and Washington on May ter installaUon of the gravel them, since only $10,000 was i;am R. Cotter, Somerville. ■ ’The owner and occupant of owned food processing, compa­ noon. 24, 1844, was: “ What hath God The funeral was held yester­ the other vehicle, Thomas H. ny, Thomas L. Green & Co. He wrought.” stops to determine if the cure ‘"chided in the 1970-71 school No date has yet been set but Your W ay Change the entire look of your home or apartment with quality custom-made Dra­ day morning with a solemn Pitn'-y o r Broad Brook, was un­ also helped manage his family’s has been effective. If the meth- budget for that purpose. u will be worked out In’ cUs- 0 od and extent of repairs recom- Principal George Em- cusslons with the hospital In- peries from Watkins now modestly priced during our Semi-Annual Sale. Choose frorn the 4 high Mass of requiem at St. injured. However, both cars had corporate grain and livestock to be towed. mended prove successful on this merling reported this morning surance organization. Cotter 4 Ann’s Church, Somerville. Bur­ farm near the city. largest collection of samples ever assembled... a collection that covers every decor New London Democrats section, the committee feels the unusual amounts of water re- said ’Tuesday, r. ial was in Arlington, Mass. Dr. Coyne maintains a prac­ He was elected to the nonpar­ same approach could be used on suiting from the heavy rain and "Our office will examine care- . .Early American prints and solids, fine imported linens, beautiful cottons, elegant silks, Survivors also include 2 oth­ tice at 57 Union St., Rockville. tisan Indianapolis school board the balance of the roof. melting snow of the last two fully, all the data supporting pius an outstanding array of bold, exciting Contemporary prints. er daughters, a son, 10 grand­ He is slated to appear in Man­ in 1964 and became its vice Here at Manchester's oldest financial institution .... Postpone Action on Dodd Sumner B. Weiss, West Hart- days, but the same old leaks their case for a rate hike before children. and a great-grandson. chester Circuit court 12 on Feb. president. He resigned In 1967 to AAll ll draperies are m made a a e w with i t h me the finestimusi tununcotton sateen...... linings,... hand finished hems and 16. run for mayor. ford architect retained by the are still there, he said. ’The any decision on the request Is Manchester Savings & Loan .... we're working out the ^ ...... I ______I...A J!^l LA^ C I 7 I NEW LONDON, Conn. (A P ) announced candidates, seeking Board of Education, stated in worst areas, he added, are the made,” Ctotter said, headings,headinqs, and weignTSweights inm corners andanu atai seams. ,/u».Just dial 643-5171 . - and------ask-- for the Dra- MIhs I huIm-I T. MasHey He defeated three other con­ 1 1* _?ll —_l l ____ vMIR — The Democratic Town Com- a chance to address the town his October report the main south section, housing language Blue Cross, which olxtalned a details that will bring you the highest dividends on your pery Shop and our representative will call on you with a large selection of fabrics for Mls.s Lsabel Templeton Mas­ tenders in the May 1967 primary mittee postponed action ’Tuesday committee. trouble source is in gravel stops and science classes upstairs and 10.5 per cent increase In ” dl- sey. 80. of 54 HudsOn St. died He Plans to Sing, Soon and in the general election that you to choose from at no extra cost or obligation. All windows are measured and all night on whether to endorse Sen. It was only fair to hear out installed without making al- home economics downstairs, reot-pay” , plan premiums last Savings & Loan savings that the recently announced Fed­ last night at Mimchester Me­ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (A P ) — November won over Incumbent Thomas J. Dodd for re-election the candidates before making lowance for expansion, and roof and an art room in the upstairs year, askW Cotter for another . iiiiii draperies are installed when delivered to insure complete customer satisfaction. morial Hospital. I Marty Robbins, 44-year*bld Democrat John T. Barton, 72,000 despite the urgings of former an endorsement, Waahton said. eral regulations will permit. Watch for the announce­ drains too high to draw off rain north area, boost of 20.6 per cent to be Miss Mas.sey was bom O’et. 2, country and Western singer whp to 63,000. Mayor ’Thomas G. Martin that “ I want to say it is about water. Of the 19i roof drains, he Watkins* is offering quality Reupholsteripg during our\iemi-Annual Sale. Choose ...... had ^ major heart operation ’The boyish looking mayor has pha^d in during April, May and ment of these higher dividends, coming soon! ( ^ 1889 in TalcoUville, daughter of time we' in New London make said, 17 are not at tne low point June. , y from1 a large collection of fine fabrics including Velvets, formal damasxs, tweeds, prints,\ Alexander and Anne Templeton week, says he thinks he can a quick gri^ and twinkling eyes. Martin’s i^otion to endorse a large collection of fine fabrics including Velvets, formal damasks, a stand,” said Martin as he of the roof, and are from 2 to 4 MuHHoIini’8 Son Sueb ’The boost would not affect Mjissey, and had lived most of get back into action by mid- He has averaged better than was rtlled Out of order stripes... a 'll in the latest fabrics and styles. Your furniture is stripped to the bare presented his resolution. inches higher than water ac­ group insurance rates on ’’Blue her life in Manchester. She was April. two speeches a day as mayor, Mayor 'Thomas J. (i^lffin To Get Falher’’8 EffectH “ Dodd will get the nomination cumulation. Croas-66” rates for elderly per­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ frame, loose joints are reglued, old webbing replaced, springs retied, and new tiMingt educated in Manchester schools Among the better-known Rob- usually without a prepared text committee he had been ROME (A P ) — Benito Musso­ or give them one hell of a He recommended Installing sona. It would affect five types added. Fabrics are meticulously hand cut, matched and tailored to Watkins tradition­ and at Morse Bu-slness College bins songs • are ‘!E1 Paso,” on such .topics as unemploy- by Dodd’s advisors not to fig h t.isa ld the former mayor. lini’s family wants the Italian four-lnch-hlgh aluminum gravel of plans in which some 360,000 in Hartford. She was employed “ Devil Woman’ and “ Running ment, housing, race relaUons yg, government to surrender per- ’I, r oh . don’t want to wait. stops and a flat type of expan- persons pay premiums direct to MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION al quality. as a clerk-secretary In the main Gun,” and Unigov. Griffin, on out.spoken support- tT^o up or down with 8‘°n joint. He also recommended e^^ects of the late dlctn'tOL Blue r a t h e r 't h ^ '^ o u ^ office of Cheney Bros, before “ I have a booking to perform Lugar won the League of Clt- Dodd, said he was sure To*^D odd. Ho beat the ma- three Immediate steps, estimoJt- ‘"eluding his medals. 0,51^ employer or other t\merf 1007 M A IN STREET, NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL. 649-4588 Call now (643-5171) for Watkins Shop-at-Home Service and we'll send an expar- she retired in 1964. She was a for a month at the Fremont Ho­ ies vice presidency in a floor senator would be endorsed chine before and he is about ed (“ cost $98,0ps, installation of 242 feet of son ~Romano, a joM pianist, clt- r a t e s lO.o'per ctjJThf d 2J!^^ the church on the Manchester plan tc| be there.” cies. Lindsay had crlUclzed the senate nomination. by the Senate, but said: “ Tom- expansion joints, .and reroofIng ed ” a normal right of heredity” berber. Council of, Churches. administraUon 4n this field. Chairman A. A. Wash- my Dodd committed no crimes.” “ north classroom wing. and “ the moral interest that can The medical service said Survivors include three broth­ Nylon was the first textile fi­ Lugar has o ^ n ton said ne had bc'-n contacted “ Do some of our party lead- At its Jan. 6 meeting, the be connected to such objects.” 'Tuesday it needs the 20.5 per ers. Clayton-W. Massey of Man­ ber made entirely by a chemi­ a possible seeker of the GOP State Senate Majority Lead- era wont to get rid of TBC instructed Weiss to appear Mussolini’s widow, Raohele, cent boost in direct-pay per- // chester. with whom she made cal process. It first appeared on nomination to oppo^ U.S. en., g^. g^ward ,L. Marcus of New Dodd because he said he would ®( ‘A*t .-light’s meeting with a was granted a state pension of mluma to “ offset the increased her home, Samuel J. Ma.saey of the market in 1938 as brlstlqs Vance Hartke, D-Ind., this- . Haven and th6 Rev. Joseph Duf- wear no man’s collar?’* asked design for a workbte copper $230 a month last May after cost of providing poid-ln-full hos- Union and Clifford W. Mussey for tooth brushes. But he professes reluctance and (gy q( Hartford, the other two Griffin. * gravel stop adaptable to the en- years of litigation. pitat services benefits,” III.. I......

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f _ _ ^ •V A-' \tv ‘I M . \ . V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALt^. MANCHESTER, CO^iN.. WEDNEfeDAY,|^^EBRUAR')[| 1.97C PAGE ELEVEN ■\ i hiiH lie.n' oxlrflh. ^ ..me pre.-. male wlmier,\ .Sieve McQueen, PAGE TEN ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES^R. CONN., ^ D N E S D A Y , FEBRUARY 4, 1970 Recognition of Red China sure on the Ottawa government.' ‘Anne of the thousand Days’ ie.ij.leniymt ln\ tdile tuxedo and Haueh was especially pleased » *' lavender * shirt, accepted Ills WiEESiuFniirw by the steady Improvement of glob' from aelress Leslie Caron wlio si.aritled ip t.ejewe.lled. Flood Victims Complain^ Ry Canada Seen Far Off Iradi: between Canada and For- Is Golden Glob**, Favorit<‘ mosa. evening pajlimns. By LINDA DK.UTM.ll eign languaKc foreign film wa„ Tliere were nWards for t.'levl- m a x HARREIAON Ue noted that Canada had "Except for Canada’s sale of THE HOME OF Say Toum Help Lagged AsHOclated Press Writer even sold the Nationalist gov- wheat to Peking, our total trade ANHes were eal or eoini'dy, "Tile Clovenior JBy SOL R. COHEN O'Neill said today that he had OTTAWA (AP) — Canada has ernmenl a 335 million nuclear is belter than theirs,” he said. found that the path to Peking is of the Thousand Days," a tale of given for musical r>r comedy and .1. .1."; t x 'S l draimi, "Mar­ •‘Peoi>Ie'8 problems are more kept informed by mobile radio reactor'and that Canadian tech­ For example, Formosa’s ex important than this meeting, of the N., School St. problem and not strewn with lotus bloHsoms. nicians are now In Formosa in­ the tempestuous times of King films and tl)clr respective pi' cus Wi'lby. M.lt” ; l.esl eoinedy BELTED TIRES..I of jlrobelsm in four other areas, This country since the early portapons tolo Canadac;anaaa durlnK,auring *fi®wie ^**’®*- y jj, t t^e lion's formers. In that category, “llie or musical actor,, Dan Dailey and if people are in trouble, stalling it. Hsueh, 62, has nine rnonths of 1969 were just ^ "T i, Beeret of then Ve should adjourn and and that he had been at the '50s has been considering diplo­ for tile "Governor and .1. .1"; served 25 years In his country’s under $32 rnlillon compared to „rc„ented Monday night Santa VlttbrlaX best ,■.. tress OUR FAMOUS find out what's going on,” said Cleavage and K.aminsky homes matic recognition, of Communist diplomatic service, and has best actress for eoniedy or niii' about the same time Cleavage $30 million from Red Chinn for by the Hollywood Hollywood Foreign Foreign Press Press wi^jl wi^^ Patty I'atty Duke Duke In In "Me, Nata- sleal (i tie C^iirol Hiirnell and Town Director William Fitx- China, with a mutual exchange been ambassador lo Canada the entire year. BRANDS INCLUDE: Qerald emotionally last night. appeared in the Hearing Room. of envoys. A year ago the gov­ since 1067. He. lives In a man­ Association. "e " and best actoi Julie Hominers- of the "Gover­ Made in England, it was O'Toole for "Gesxl-llye nor and .1. .1.” : and liesl lira. ' His remarks came after resi^ He said that he had ordered a ernment announced its Intention sion that once was the residence niiitlc actor and actress, Mike dents of flooded N. School St. truckload of sand and had as­ to do it. of Sir Robert Borden, Canada's Jim Brown’s Trial Set named best motion picture and Clilps." homes '"had interrupted the sumed it had arrived by the But still no recognition.. prime minister In 1911-1920. Its writers, Bridget Boland and m the music depiirlnieiil, Connors of ' Miinnix" .-iixl I. ln d . 'i it MICHELIN won for best screen awards went lo Huri Hachiirnch Crl.slxl of " H l g l i Cliap.'irriil," board's meeting for the second time the second complainants An Interested spectator is Na­ He confirms that he recently SANTA MONICA, CAllf. (AP) -John Hale time in an hour, pleading for appeared. tionalist China’s ambassador, sold the residence and Its 2Mi A jury of seven women and P'uy- for his score for."Miilch Cassidy "some action by town offi­ He said today he objected to Yu Chi Hsueh. Ijisl February acres' to a real estate developer five men will hear the assaull The star, Genevieve Bujold, and llic Sundance Kill, and Optometry has l>ecn practiced it UHIROYAL cials," to alleviate .a flooding the implication that town per­ he was called In by Foreign for $500,000 but denies that this and battery trial of Jim Brown, since the 13th century. The first Charles Jarrott, took ils song from "The Prime of situation at their properties and sonnel don't care about prob­ Secreltery Mltchefll Sharp and had anything to do with the pos­ 33-ycar-old former Cleveland director. legislation governtag the profes- lems, "I have the same mud the prize for direction. Neither Ml.ss Jean Brodle.” others in the Robertson Park Informed that he and his em­ sibility of having to leave Cana­ Browns, fullback w)io Is a Holly­ .slon of optometry in North on my boots," he said. wa.s present to accept the Most promising neweom r.s to # PERELLI area. bassy staff would have to go da. wood actor. America- Was enacted in the The problem In the Robertson awards.' * the screen were All MrGraw, The meeting did not adjourn, when, and tf, a diplomatic mis­ "The house is old, and it was state of Minnesota in 1901. Park area,- C'Nelll said last As the trial got under way The crowd at the star-studded star of "Oxidbyi' Ooliiinbiis." after FitzGerald said that he sion arrived from Peking. simply t(x> costly to maintain Tuesday, Superior Court Judge accepted . assurances by Town night, resulted from an over­ ceremonies at the Ambassudoj and John Voight, for hl.x rx'r- Months passed, and Ottawa- It," he says. Charles H. Woodmansec pre- it ARMSTRONG Manager Robert Weiss and loaded storm-sewer pipe, which Hotel cheered loudest at the an- trayal of the title role in "Mi.l- Peklng negotiations dragged to Nevertheless, the sale dieted the cose would last at Dlre^ctor of Public Works Wil­ overflowed and caused two nouncement of best actor long- night Cowboy, RANGE manholes to fly open. a standstill. Nothing has been removes the possibility that the least through the week. liam O’Neill, that town's per­ heard from Peking since Octo­ time favorite John Wayne for A special reeognilixjn award HOW CAN YOU MISS! sonnel were doing all in tiieir He told the director of other properly could fall Into the Arthur C. Brush Sr., 52. testi his performance in "True Grit.” the Cecil H. DeMille Awai-d ber. power to help. problem areas------Mai Tool on blinds of the Peking govern- Browff drove his expensive The award.s for best support- w. nt lo longtime screen favorite In a recent news conference. FUEL OIL The first incident occurred at Adams St.. Caldor's Parking ment. This was the case in Par­ cur at him after the autos of the ing actress and actor went lo Joan Crawford whose golden Prime Minister Pierre Elliott 8:30 last night, when William Lot, Dover Rd. and W. Middle is, when France recognized Red two men were Involved In a Goldie Hawn of television’s statuette was presented by Jotin WHOLESALE TIRE CO Trudeau said: “ The point may China in 1964. Canada Is the GASOLINE YOU BUY BtUfR AT WHOL£SAL£ Cleavage of 107 N. School St., Tpke., Tolland Tpke., School traffic accident last Aug. 1 in "Laugh-In” for her role in Wayne. Town officials and others examine the river flowing by a house at 113 N. School be reached when it might be first Western country since then apologizing for interrupting the St., "plus many road wash­ St. The water last night was flowing across N. School St. in a river about 50 West Hollywood. "Q iclas Flower,” and veteran In addition to recognizing in­ 357 B R O A D ST. MANCHESTER 643-2444 outs, . useful to sit back and reflect a lo announce plana to recognize According to Brush, Brown meeting, announced that a se­ feet wide and 6-10 inches deep. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) ^ Gig Young fer "They ShcKit dividual uchlevemeiils, llie for- BANTLY OIL rious flooding condition existed "I think we did a good serv­ while.” Peking. declined to give his name. Worses, Don’t They?” press group iianu-d wliat bn N. School St. and in Robert­ icing job in ail areas and will Peter Thompson, Ottawa cor­ Hsueh is remaining in the Brush, a 260-pound printer, told foreign journalists cho.se they called world film favorites, COMPANY. INC son Park. do one here also (N. School respondent for the Toronto Tele­ house until April. Then he will the jury he was attempting to English language Barbra Streisand, llie female ])> MAIN STRFH He said that he had been told St.), as soon as the sand gets gram, wrote: “ It is obvious that lease a more modern residence, lake down the license plate („relgn film the satirical British winner, didn’t come to collect by O’Nein that sand was on its there," he said. the government is disappointed now occupied by the ambassa­ number of Brown's car when the --oh What a Lovely her award, but sent director Rechwille 87S iin Read Herald Adverliaenumls way. but that it hadn't arrived. He said that most problems in the progress and will not dor of Iran. latter drove toward him. War." Their choice of best for- William Wyler to accept. The He said that only 8th District were under control and that suf­ hang around indefinitely waiting The Chinese Embassy, about hood of Brown’s car to a v o i d ------■------firemen were on the scene, ficient personnel, equipment on Peking’s negotiators.” five minutes away from the res­ Injury and the defendant then pumping out the cellars. He and maUrial had been called A flooded Adams St. parking lot. The water is eqiralt to the level of the street. A major snag appears to be a idence, is also located in a for­ jury and the defendant then said that no town personnel out. Peking demand that Canada re­ mer palatial residence and is used unnecessary force to "Without going into a com­ were there. cognize the Chinese Communist leased by the Formo.sa govern­ remove him. O'Neill was not In tit® Muni­ mercial," C'Ncill said, "there claim to Formosa. Canada has ment. cipal Building at the time and should be provision in our (Capi­ refused. Hsueh said he was encour­ . Weiss instructed Town Engi­ tal Improvement Reserve Fund Flooding Hits North End Hsueh smiles when asked how aged somewhat by signs that neer Walter Senkow to check for alleviating the storm-sewer long It will be before Canada the Canadian public might be VALENTINE'S DAY into the problem. Senkow did problems in the various areas." Continued from t'age One) yoimgster ventured too close to N.' School St. area was seen. and the Peking government haying second throughts about In answer to proddings by CARDS — CANDY so from his office and reported out of the geyser and was de­ the pond, and fell in this morn­ A small pond, about a foot come to terms. ^ Peking. There has been no great that the sand trucks had been Agostinelli, he conceded that FREE GIFT WBAPPINO posited on the ground. ing. deep covered the intersection "Our relations with the Cana- shift, he said, but he ncited that ordered. funds were available this year Also small cave-ins were no­ William O’Neill, the town di­ of Hilliard St. and Broad St., dlan government'continue to be public opinion polls showed a An hour later (O’Neill was in for correcting the problems on ARTHUR DRUB ticed in one area near the gey­ rector of public works, was and at Caldor’s the usual pond cordial,” he told an interviewer, trend in that direction. Hsueh the Hearing Room at this time) Dover Rd. and on School St. He ser, and larger cave-ins were asked about the cause of the was there—oiily this time It w£ts “ And our trade with Canada has claims the backing of Canada’s William Kaminsky and his acknowledged that legal tie-ups, seen on N. 'School St., where geysers behind the school this about two feet deep in spots. increased.” large Chinese population, which father, Joseph Kaminsky, both and not capital improvement drainage construction was un­ morning. He said the conduit Eighth District fire chief, of 113 N. School St., appeared. funds, were holding up solu­ derway. running through the field is un­ Granville (Ted) Llngord sold PEOPLE’S tions. William Kttminsky, the dersized and this size was re­ this morning that the depart­ Cn Dover Rd., he said, one Firemen and others at the spokesman, charged that sand duced even more by debris that ment received ahout 20 calls property owner refuses to sign scene last night did not think had been promised an hour and O'Neill said was probably car­ last night from frantic home- for a right-of-way, unless he Robertson School would be a half ago and hadn’t arrived. owners who needed help. gets paid for it. The storm-sew­ opened this morning, because ried into the pipe as the result He too said thait no town per­ of the recent high winds. Several town cars were seen er line there, C'Neill s a id , of the condition of the field in sonnel were at the scene of the in the N. School St. area this would be inexpensive, thanks to back, but the school was open O’Neill said the conduit was flooding and that only 8th Dis­ morning, but no town person­ a right-of-way to the Hockanum as usual today. built some eight to ten years RCA COLOR TV trict firemen were here, pump­ HELPS nel were observed at the most River donated to the town by Robert Heins, Robertson ago, and he said he did not ing out the cellars of the homes. seriously flooded N. School Bt. Raymond F. and Louis C. Da- principle, said he was not noti­ know how the size of the pipe The water, he said, was threat- was determined. areas last night. ing to shut off the heating mato. fied of the problem last night. PERFORMANCE Heins reported no trouble c a ll­ WITH systems and to create untold "What you saw tonight,” said O’Neill said today, that the damage, "and here you sit, not Weiss to Ui4 directors, "is not One of the common “trouble spots” —W. Aliddle Tpke., near Dover Rd. ed by the flooded field except town now normally determines Knesset Ejects seeming to car^.’’ untypical • when people have for one incident when a curious the size of Its condtiits by con­ “PUIS" O’lNeill, after the Kamln- problems. Without spending to­ sidering the worst storm that la Member Over PEOPLE skys left, checked the situation, tally for improvements, we can likely to occur Ip a 26-year per­ Com puter Crafted also from his office. only handle problems as they iod. O’Neill said he was In radio ‘Who Is a Jew’ contact with town employes at lit was during his absence that arise.” JERUSALEM (AP) — A Color with A.F.T. FitzCJeraid asked for an ad­ Agostinelli commented, "I the worst troubled areas last night. member of the Knesset, Is­ journment, "to see what’s going can well understand the con­ rael’s parliament, was forcibly and rollabout standi on. cern of people when their Union Pond, really just a ejected from the house today, "Nobody seems concerned,” cellars are flooded. I get many wide spot in the Hockanum Riv­ Here's Color TV that combines the first time in the chamber’s luxury performance and he remarked. "The manager of these calls at my home and er, was very high and the water 21-year history. SAVE convenience. RCA computer- and the mayor, and our town I always check them out. 1 was pouring over the dam just The row stemmed from Tues­ employes, appear to be treating have found, in these situations, off Unipn St. Down the river, at day’s debate on government pol­ designed color picture tube, the matter Ughtl(y.’’ that town personnel and equip­ the Mai Tooi and Engineering icy on the controversial issue of powerful 25,000-volt Weiss replied that he had re­ ment have always responded Co., 273 Adams St., the river “ who is a Jew.” New Vista® chassis and RCA's ceived calls from the area at quickly.” overflowed its banks and flood­ The Knesset voted down a no- famous Automatic Fine Tuning 6 :46. He said that he called Cleavage said today that he ed the firm’s parking lots. It confidence motion submitted by with computer-tested O’Nedll and George Ringstone, appeared at the directors’ meet­ has been reported that this is the splinter New Force party integrated circuit. Matching 4 WAYS highway depar'iment coordina­ ing after he had called Agos- the first time since the hurri­ led by Tel Aviv Publisher Ur< rollabout stand makes tor. He said that fie had In­ tinelll’s home and had been cane of 1938 Rlat the river has Avneri. room-to-room relocation easy. People's Two Year Certificate structed Ringstone to check into told that the mayor was at the overflowed Its banks. During the debate, another Available with full-function the sltuatian. "I assumed that meeting. The cellar of the company New Force deputy ripped up VHF "Signal Sensor" remote the sand was on its way," Weiss Following the completion of was flooded with about 18 available to $50,000 part of his identity b^klet to control. said. last night’s meeting, the six Re­ inches of water, and a com­ protest government action on O’Neill returned to the Hear­ publican directors drove to the pany spokeman said there was subject, seen by the opposi­ ing Room at that point and N. School St. trouble spots for isomie damage to electric motors tion as a compromise between The ALLEN ENSEMBLE said. "It appears that we have a personal inspection. The Dem­ Model FM-489 EN and other equipment, but he religious and secular authority. 20* diagonal olcture a major problem.” ocratic directors did not go. could not make an exact esti­ The Knesset was called Into mate. special session today to censure $ . 9 5 5 % % People's One Year Certificate In another Mai Tool parking the offending deputy. 4 4 9 lot to the south, water was seen Avneri repeatedly interrupted about two-thirds of the way up the speaker to condemn the WITH FREE STAND 1968 VOLKSWAGEN the side of a car door. This Knesset, move, which he la­ morning, a town fire truck was beled "Stalinist” at one point. People's 90 Day Camper there pumping out the lot. The house then voted to oust • 50 LB. 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School St., wades through w.iter outside his home that he kept from t^e cellar.

'x i 7a/\ •% \ \'- •V.\- v \A \\ \ \\ -\ ■\\ ■ - ■■ ' • -A ''HI- ■ ’ ; ... V \ ' 'A ■ . . ■ MANCHESTER kvENINO HERALD: MANCHEStER, CONN..\ WEDNESDAY. FEBRt(^ARY\ 1970 \ ^ 'PAqE;^ ITEEN f AGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1970 A. ' .. V - Vernon \. B lue Cross Rui^ia Frets Andover BLACKY THE ANGUS SEZ: TV-Radio Tonight Stamps ' 5 Seeks Another Re Mid-East HUD Signs Contract Paintings FM your fruoMr wlH« lop ------J ______- Rate Increase (Conttnu^ from Page One) quality moots from Television NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— On Display iNltHIIOtAi;i Blue Cross announced ye^erday Wostorn Boof Mart. NO | 5:0# <81 Fftriy Maion 7:80 (8) ll« e Raw (G) pean conference on security, On Elderly Housing <18> llannlH the MaiiArp 8MKI It la applying for a 20.6 per cent CASH NEEDED. Hnon- (2(^28.80) The Virginian (C) KAIIRADOBl even with the Americans taking At Library (IR) DUcovarlnr Amerlcit (8-40) Nanny and the Profes­ Increase in rates paid by in­ part. The civilian leaders also The contract for a nine-story The Rev. ^ a u l J. Bowmem c id avdlobWty riirough (SO) MiinHtarii sor (C) lov s u im (4f), ainiKoii’a hluid (18) Movie dividual subscribers to its hos­ show interest in exploring possi­ apartmet building for the will be in charge, assisted by 5:88 (40) Wratl Portraits and landscapes Hasfor Chorgo — Ploco Rtnpr 8:00 (H<’I0) Courtship of Kddle's pital Insurance- plan. the Rev. Lyman D. Reed, as­ 0:10 (8) Stump lh« Staru <€) bilities for easing the arms elderly has been signed by the painted by Mrs. Paul Pfanstlehl "(IR) Mavn It to Bravor ' Father flict develop into a fourth full­ The r/>artments will go up In for several weeks. For those 6:00 (S-6) W eather — Hportu and (20.22-30) Kraft Music Hall By 8VD KRONISH ”A major portion of this new blown war, it surely would Cameni Club » Newi (C) (8-40) d o h n ^ Cash Show (C) the southeast corner of Brook- who have not seen them or who (18) D ella 'R eese (C) AP Newafeaturea premium Is needed to offset the erode whatever enthusiasm , . , The Snlpslc Camera Club will (18) My Kavorlto Martian lyn and Court Sts. in the rede- today at 8 p.m. at the Un- would like to view them again, (80) Father Nadolny 10:00 (3) Hawaii F )ve-0 (C) increased cost of providing paid- there might be in the West for they will be there for a while (88) lllghllghtu (C) (20.22-80) Then Came Bronson It Bcoms that wherever there in-full hospital special service velopment area. It will be the church Social rooms. Mem- SPECIALS (80) MoHaToU N avy such undertakings for some (8-40) Kngelbert llum per. are boys there are Boy Scouts. first of its type for housing for m take note that longer. (40) Newn dinck Show (G) benefits,” Blue Cross aid. time to come. Indeed, the crisis the elderly. The town’s three Mrs. Pfanstlehl received her THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY 6:06 (40) Eaw hide (18) Ten O'Clock Report (C) ’The International organization Group insurance rates and probably would bo even more the meeting night has been ad­ art education at the Rhode Is­ 6:S0 (8) News with Walter Cron- 10:80 (18) Tempo 18 (C) has been a boon to youngsters ’’Blue Cross-66,” a plan for el­ other such projects are all in vanced one week. kite (C) 11:00 (8-IU22-S(M0) News — Weather dangerous than its predeces­ one story buildings. land School of Design and the (H) N ews with Frank Hey- and ^ r t s (C) all over the world, and postage derly persons, would not be af­ sors. And even If the danger Charles Cote of East Hart­ nolds (C) (20) ^a Hunt ^ It will contain 100 apartment Akron Art Institute of Ohio. She <1H) Dick Van Dyke stamps honoring the various fected by the requested rate subsided, the damage done to ford will present a travel slide DInnron photo received instruction from (80) N ew HorisouM 11:30 (3) Merv Griffin Show moatpnrl...... scene. The 60 cents features the After Viaiting 111 Tricia WBGP—eia !l;10 Speak Up National Scout Headquarters. NOW ON WHCT, WAT(M DENNIS THE MENACE AT 5:00PM, FOLLOWED Though concerned about any organ He attended the $136,000 over the the National Guard operations wniimantlc where she « it ti^ t ti 5:00 Hartford Hl^llgliti 12:16 sign Off WASHING'TON (AP) — Mrs. additional Russian aid to Egypt. HartfoTschool of Music wher^ “PP'-oved. The at Brainard Field h e r f to the tly r e i S ^ M^ss East A ^d rer cTdetL™ G l^^ 7:00 Newa W TIC lOM 8:00 QasUght 6:00 Afternoon Bditlon ’The United States soon will is­ Richard M. Nixon returned to BY LEAVE IT fo BEAVER AT 5 ^ THEN AT 7:00,TUNE IN ALLEN they discount the idea that it ho studied classical organ under architect for the project Is new state-owned airport In Ox- is majoring ^ in ^ „ English. „ .,o h «hoShe lois Troop ^ 5014 Invited ^ Boy Scout 12:00 Quiet Hourt 6:16 Market Report the White House late Monday would impel the Arabs into any direction of Gordon Stearns. Hartford. ford. WPOF—14M 6:20 W eath er sue a stamp honoring Edgar ern Connecticut State College Troop 124 to join with them 6:00 Dick HeaUierton «;26 Strictly Sporta Lee Masters which will be the night after a three-day trip to FONT’S CANDID CAMERA, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ON major thrust. They also dls- Andrew DeToila, 15, of Ver- This project is termed a General Walsh asked the and is the women’s editor at the Monday night in the Elemen­ 8:00 Steve O’Brien 6:36 Afterru«n Edition Florida to be with her daughter, uuuiiLcount theme possibility of m.jany ...di- pj^y fpg organ "tu‘'"hey”- ■■■—j —one with the e develop- omiestate uLuiuuigBuilding Porgrami-oigiaiii ..mil-Com miiiimnntir Dailv Chronicle t- 1:00 Qary Qlraro 7:00 A ccent 70 first of a series dedicated to tary &hool to view a demon- wvrr—vat 7:20 E dw in N ew m an R.-^ixirla Tricia, who is ill with the mea­ rect Soviet intervention in the at the concert. Walter Jacob- ^ choosing his own architect, mission Tuesday to approve a Vincent a graduate of =i 5:00 Newa 7:30 News of the Wjrld American poets. The date, place tration of mouth-to-mouth re­ STEAKS 6:10 Uncle Jay sles. war. , akl. a student at New Haven developer will be paid by ,3 million plan for construction Londo^High Sdi<^“ Vs 1 a 7:50 Joe Garagiola of issuance and design will be rioor.1... the i-a.aniilT.r.Incr ...... thC federal gOVemment anri Vioncmr TV.aIn»..nonna onS neW IjOnUOn Mlgn acnooi, is SIsuscitation. The demonstration 6:00 Newa 8:06 Pop Concert reported in this column as soon The first lady made the trip Despite the re-equipping of college will be featured on the federal government and of hangar, maintenance and of- tending Eastern Connecticut was to be given by members 6:l0 Walter Cronklie''' !»:(J6 N lghtboat by military jet pieine. 6:20 Phil Bure, 0:30 Anaiof as the Informiatlon becomes the Egyptian army and air 'jacoboski will appear o*'®" .“A" facilities at Oxford. college and is maloring in of the Andover Volunteer Fire 7:00 ’The World'orii Tonight 10:00 N Ightb a t H.v.„ S„pHony ““ 7:20 Prank Gifford n :00 N ews. W eath er available. 3,000 Soviet advisers, the Israe- jn the spring. 7:45 Ixrwell Tbomaa 11:2S Sport.sSpor F in al Masters, a Midwestern poet is Two of the tovm’s other proj- planes and helicopters, at Brain- Willard Co., Wlllimantlc. is part of the Cadette training 8:00 Speak Up on Spoita 11:3.', (Jlher Side of the Day lis said, the battles of the past . ------best known for “Spoon River ______- ______ects for the elderly are located ard. Walsh said ithis fleet will The wedding is planned for to receive the Girl Scout Swim­ seven months have demonstrat- mer badge and part of their Anthology,” published in 1916. ed the Egyptians are not ready f in Franklin Park and the third be expanded in the next two 29. "Challenge of Emergency Pre­ ’The anthology is comprised of to undertake any big offensive. __ °n Grove St. ’Two were federal- years to include 26 helicopters paredness. ” some 200 epitaphs of men and ’The Israeli military sources ly financed and one state- and one fixed-wing craft. However, the evening’s events Carlos Montoya Is women, ■who lie burled on the s r perhaps gave the scouts another hill of mythical Spoon River. claimed the H -3ians'have giv- ’’a ^ “ s tr id lT ' « -n ced , with the proposed one , i ; '^ V '^ n " ‘ normal‘’’1training r a 3 Nasser May WITH FULL TENDERLOINS en Egypt about $2 billion n ^ard integration” of Jewish and also to be constructed with fed- fn„hts would create a severe and unexpected Insight into the Masters’ fame is secure wiUi arms and equipment since the jg^ygalem .He said the de- eral funds. ®®'^®.A® challenge of emergency pre­ the “Anthology” but he also hrees of President Gamel Ab- hazard at Brainard,” he said. paredness. Due to the rain and Flamenco Pioneer Communlon Service "There has been considerable Seeks Arms published many books, Includ- del Nasser lost much of their persons, among ’The tenth annual Ash Wednes- windstorm, falling limbs and By MARY CAMFBELl. variety within flamenco. “At JiIoSTfl-Plilcs of Lincoln, Va- VILLAGE j „ ...... „ , concern about the volume of Soviet-provided gear in the six- jhem municipal and govern- day Candlelight- Communion traffic at Brainard now, follow- trees pulled down power lines AP Newsfeotures Writer first maybe it doesn’t seem that Lln“810088 meeting and if the Building Program Com- jan, Syria and Lebanon. the fire house where the Ca- ditional flamenco guitarists are campuses, and at least that raged more or less continuously Jerusalem Is Israeli-run govern- at 8 p.m. the communion serv- mission approves the plan, it He said that neither Egypt dette- and Bov Scouts not onlv Spanish gypsies who inipro^vise many more in other parts of the endeavors have preserved . , . our since last July, though on a Urn- juen*- Officials said 12 ige will be held in the chapel would be sent to the governor „or Libya had pilots to fly the were able to view the demon- accompaninlent for flamenco world, and nearly all are sold h®^t®«e “ d contributed to our ited scale. But they sounded had agreed to serve on munlci- with those attending seated for possible Inclusion in his sophisticated jets now in the straUon of mouth-to-mouth re- dancers and singers. Qyj cultural stimulation. confident the advantage still is pal committees, but seven around a table in the shape of budget for the next two fiscal hangers or on order from Rus- suscitation, but were able to The guitars are different, too. Prom the first of October to with their .pilots and ground backed out “Under pressure years. sla or France. And he claimed enjoy the attendance of many STEAKS A classical guitar is made of West Berlin has issued a new the middle of December, Monto­ fighters by a wide margin. from extremist circles.” that Israel had two pilots for more firemen than they would rosewood for mellowness. A fla­ stamp (honoring one of its ■most ’The Israelis said the Russians Israeli Premier Golda Meir every combat aircraft. have at .the school. menco guitar is*made of cy­ ya gave 66 concerts in the Unit- eminent writers, Theodor Fon- now do most of the operational offered to halt the bombing of Sociologist Says: While Nasser stressed a de- And to top it off, it vVas the press and spruce, which gives it ed States. During February, ^ s the World Wide planning for the Egyptians, as Arab cities if the Arab states MarchTWomFi andanrI April AnfHI Ha*11he’ll giveo4va AK46 phflatellc. _ . . Agency. The 20-pfen- .... . '\ sire for a “peaceful” solution to volunteer flreipen who served lighter weight and a more bril­ well as manning certain of the nialntaln the cease-flre. ta- more. The last one is April 19, nig stamp commemorates the the Middle East crisis, he said refreshments to the scouts. Time liant tone. at Penn State; the first one on sophlsticated equipment. formed observers in Tel Aviv that a settlement must Include has proven that the Andover lb Carlos Montoya, the world’s 160th anniversary of his birth. No Russians have flown com- saw her remarks as a tacit r^ Israeli ■withdrawal from all ter- Volunteer Fire Department is Jews Top Catholics, best-known flamekco guitarist, L"*'is April 21 in Hamburg. bat in the Suez Canal air bat- ritories occupied during the always ready and able to give not only was around before the the new stamp is a portrait of ties, they said. But they indicat­ that Israel end its air, strikes In flamenco music, Montoiya against Egypt. 1967 war, including East Jeru- assistance, no matter what the rook ’n’ roll guitar made all oth­ Fontane in multicolor. It is in­ ed a belief that Russians are Salem . problem. ers be thought of as classical, says, “The basic thing is trans­ teresting to note that Pontane’s ‘"The moment the Arabs de­ Protestants in Status ferred from one person to anoth­ present in surface-to-air missile cide that the cease-fire is bind- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) trade in a continuation of die Nasser said that in r e c e n t but he also was around before works were not only appreciat­ sites. This **>® *^^*^***^p ing on both sides, then there will Jews occupy a considerably tradition of their European on- speeches he had talked first of there were any flamenco guitar er, the rhythms and backlog of ed in Germany but also in the some Soviet advisers coma nave bombing on our higher socio-economic status in cestors, he said. a peaceful solution and then of Priests Hold concerts. He started them. traditional melodies. These are U.S., Great Britain, France, been killed in Israeli strikes 7i.year-old premier American society than do either Goldstein said the Jewish "the other alternative.” NATURAL CASING Montoya started as a tradi­ phrases, not whole songs. And U.S.S.R., 8Ukl Japan. it'd against such sites. said in a broadcast. “Wllliout Protestants or Catholics, ac- drive for middle-class status ’Thus, he said, news reports tional flamenco guitarist and they're just the jumping off The stamp is available at . The Israeli military sources we have no choice.” cording to a study released to- came when there was a reduced tended to emphasize his phrases Hope for End took it forward, into the concert Place. You have to improvise on your local dealer or in stamp Implied they are far from im- ’Turkish Interior Ministry day by a Brown University so- nee^ for farmers and blue collcu: about the military alternative— hall, though he still doesn't read the themes and develop your departments of fine stores pressed by the kind of tactics snnoimced that 11 Turks and ciologlst. Workers, which accentuated "the sea of blood and horizon or ■write music. He is a Spanish own music. That hasn’t been throughout the country. Of Celibacy preserved and handed down.” _____ taught by the Russians to the Iranian allegedly working 'The study, based on an analy- 'their entry into the occupational of fire” — and failed to note gfypsy, born in Madrid in 1903, 1 Mrs. Montoya says, "I think H. E. Harris & Co. has an­ Egyptians. for a Palestine guerrilla organl- sis of data compiled from a na- group made up of store owners, the miore moderate suggestions Continued from Page One) GENOA whose mother started him at I In particular, the Israelis crit- zation have been arrested in An- tional sample survey of about store managers and manufac- for a nonmilitary settlement. age 8 on g;uitar lessons with a flamenco is changing. The nounced the release of the 1970 Icized the way the Egyptians i^ara with a quantity of arms 35,000 households by the Bureau turers. Nasser said that from his con- priests in the last four years, local barber. young don’t play entirely in Car­ edition of its "Collector’s C?ata- dispose their armor in static, and explosives. Police said they of Census, was conducted by Dr. As the educational level of the tacts with soviet leaders he was and ordinations have dropped In his teens he played in los’ style. And the way he plays log." This catalog includes up- three-line-deep defenses, in ac- were planning to attack Ameri- Sidney Goldstein, chairman of general population Increases, convinced that the Russians from a high of 421 in 1957 to 146 cafes. "To accompany dancers isn't the way his uncle played. to-date prices on U.S. stamps. cord with Soviet doctrine. Such can and Israeli facilities in Tur- the Brown department of Soclol- Goldstein said, the Jews -will wanted a firm peace in the last year. Mandatory celibacy you played rhythmic patterns. That’s why it is exciting; it isn’t plus many new special listings, dispositions are ■viUnerable to key, including the two embas- ogy and Anthropology. lose their dominant soclo-eco- Middle East. for priests is considered one of To accompany singers you a museum piece. It goes on Early issues—1847 through flanking, the Israelis said. Sen- sies. Goldstein said the study Indl- nomic status position. “They have tried by all means the chief reasons, played chords and adornment. I being a living thing.” 1936—are priced as singles in lor U.S. Army generals who cates that education and occu- With further weakening of dis- for a peaceful solution,” Nasser Religious experts in Amster- liked to come out and play so­ The one concession to written used and unused conditions. have visited the Sinai battle­ pation are more decisive in de- criminatory restrictions on oc- said. dam said further efforts to se- los. -It just wasn’t done in those rather than improvised flamen­ Subsequent issues are priced fields agree. termining income levels than cupations, he said, there will be Egyptian leader said that cure a change in the celibacy SALAMI co guitar music that Montoya mainly in sets and groups. Se­ Teachers days. But only by playing alone THIS SALE REPRESENTS FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON The Egyptians would have rallgion He ^ d ^ he do^ ^ t a corresponding decline in occu- diplomatic relaUons with the rule will depend on the support can you develop the music. has made, has been to help lected Canada 'and United Na­ been better off with the British believe that the standard of ed- pational differences among united States could not be re- the Dutch bishops receive from “Most of the guitarists didn’t compose "Suite Flamenca for tions sets are included for the ALL PREVIOUS SALE MERCHANDISE! method of defending circular Walkout “ uto diWerent religious ^ ^^eir foreign colleagues. dare to come out alone. I al­ Guitar and Orchestra,” to play first time. Another feature is a positions on high ground, the Is­ fully11 V adequatea onno o to r> explain vn the groups.crrniirko supplying Israel With Phantom The secretary of the Nether- ways felt I could do it. Why? its premiere with the St. Louis selective listing of British Colo- raeli military men said. They high concentraUon of Jews in Among Catholics, Protestants and''‘skvhawir”tet"‘^rrra ft‘ Symphony in 1966, and to record nies commemoratives. In South white collar positions.” and Jews, Goldstein said Pro- okynawK jei aircraii. lands Bishops Conference said Confidence in seif. It's the most indicated some of the British- As for the Israeli air raids the Vatican representative in Important thing. Many artists it for United Artists. Copies are a^vallable for Just “A disproportionate number testants generally occupied sec- , . - ___1 _ ./ » Better Zip-Out trained Egyptian officers back (Continued from Page One) have fear Inside them. I don’t.” 'Montoya’s English isn’t very lo cents directly from H. E. Furs for Ski Nylon Ski Parkas in 1948 were better than the of the older generations of Jews ond place in the-data Analyzed, f®®P N as^r said the h ^ made no effort are in high, white collar post- with the socioeconomic chL^c^ ^»>®y were a reflection of Israel’s ^ t to a r r ^ e an appointment Montoya made his debut on a good. He married an American Harris & Co., Dept. SC-2, Bos- Russian-tutored brand today. Volusia County School Board U.s: who wanted their two sons to be ton. Mass. 02117. Dress Coots Tren^ Coots tions with" a low educational.r . teristlcs of Presbyterians and “arrogance of power.” with the Dutch primate, Ber- cafe stage in 1919, and his debut At the diplomatic level, Soviet into a position which places it in ’"They know they have air su- nard Cardinal Alfrink, to deliver h as a solo artist for an entire bilingual. She spoke English to ------REG. REG. REG. e notes reportedly warned the direct violation of the law,” background,” Goldstein said. Episcopalians resembling those them, and when the family was The most valuable stamp in REG. $ 0 5 0 Immigrant Jews engaged in of Jews. periority,” Nasser said. “All k copy of the Pope’s letter. ’Hie concert in 1945, giving him both $ ISO I $50455 $34 ^ United States, Britain and Kirk said. “In so doing. Judge right, they have air superiority, secretary said Cardinal Alfrink MIDGETS — • 1 Lb.^2 Lb. AVG. a 60th and a 26th anniversary all together they spoke Spanish, the world—the British Guiana $25 $19 France that the Russians may Scott has in my opinion directly But they neglect the character *s going to Surinam Friday for during the 1960-70 season. Do you need to be a Spanish one cent black on magenta—will boost their help lor the Arabs violated the law himself.” of the Arab people. the consecration of a new bish- For many years he toured, ac­ gypsy to play the flamenco g;ul- be sold at auction on March 24 unless the Israelis are re- Kirk referred to the 1964 Civil Meskill^ Weicker Ahead “We are here 7,000 years. We OP- companying flamenco dancers tar? Montoya says, ” It is not in New York City. It was origi­ strained. Rights Act which he said stated faced many problems like this. ------— and having a solo spot on the necessary—and yet gypsies nally Issued in 1856. To give an ALL Israeli military sources said that nothing in it was to require We are very patient people. We -pv ^ - ARMOUR STAR LEAN, program. The 1945 concert have a certain something that indication of the estimated SKIRTS — BLOUSES — PANTS — MAXI-COATS their raids, some of which have busing of children to create ra- In Courant Election Poll will be patient until we are U e i l l O C r a t S S C e k came after the death of the nobody else has.” worth of this rarity, when it was struck close to Cairo, have sue- cial balance. And what does he think of the last displayed publicly at an ex­ HAR’TFORD, Coim. (AP) — of sentiment unfavorable to the ready to deal with our enemy.” ^ g-^ J * j VACUUM PACKED dancer known as La, Argentlni- ceeded in: Kirk later left for Washington ta, with whom he had toured for rock ‘n’ roll gfultarista? ’’They hibition in London in 1966, it was —Forcing a decrease in Egyp- where he said he would ask Vice A poll commissioned by Repub- candidacy of U.S. Sen. ’Thomas As for striking back against il0 g rO UOllCllClatC SLEEPWEAR — 2-Pc. SETS — COATS — JUMPERS some time, c* make a wonderful nois,;. It’s not insured for approximately tlan attacks across the Suez Ca- President Spiro T. Agnew "to llcans Congressman Thomas J. Dodd, who is seeking the largeis, wasser saia xnai very serious, but it is nice.” $620,000! nal into the Sinai. investigate the Volusia County J. Meskill to be the strongest Democratic nomination again his air force had the bombers For State Post Mrs. Montoya recalls that _Showing the Egyptians that instance of forc-d busing and to candidate for governor and this year. and ")#e can retaliate. The people told them in. the '40s that question is the decision. Until HAR’TFORD, Conn. (AP) — there are no public for full eve­ HANDBAGS — COMPLETE LINE OF LINGERIE they cannot win a war of attri- recommend a method of compli- Congressman Lowell P. Weicker ’The poll’s sampling of “un- With State Treasurer Gerald M. ance without a violation of fed- Jr. the strongest for U.S. Sen- favorabillty” at definitely nega- ™now, . we don’t t j have u >. a decision. nings of flamenco guitar play­ Rock on the Waves Lamb reportedly on the average ing. A radio show which invited Deaths In 'The Isfaeli sources hinted enal law.” ator, the Hartford Oourant said tive atUtude'rather than just a „„Nasser ° argued ' that the being appointed state bank NE W YORK (AP) — There broadlv that U.S. military ex- In Alabama, further court today. preference for someone else— her husband to play requested French Mirage planes being copiniissioner, Negro Demb- that he throw In a few Mexican have been classical music Fur Maxi Coots peris may be given a chance to .maneuvers by school officials The poll gave Meskill an edge found this in 40 per cent of the ^ p m n e s oeing ,gthrouehourt^n The Nation cruises of the Mcditerran.an. Cordu^y Jeans Fake Fur Coats ^ Basic Knee Socks ^ examine Soviet radar equip- were expected, with only one of over h^Democratlc op^^^ question^ about nectlcut ara looWng for anomer numbers for variety. He de­ clined. Montoya never has had Now there’s going to be a rock R«g. $7 ment cantured recentlv ’The Is- four school systems placed un- a hypothetical gubernatorial Dodd ,the Courant said. ‘"® balance .because most . . . BACON Mrs. Peter A.B. WIdener II cruise to Bermuda. ^ i REG. any interest in playing anything raeas cabled it excelled. <*er the Feb. 1 irUegration dead- contrast>^only 5 per cent f, orm 3"°‘ « c® -p < ^ lb lf tor a t t o C gen- NEW YORK (AP) — Mrs. Pe­ From March 20-26, aboard the REG. ir.rw.H-,n wnml'inps enwsed line—Jefferson County-Birming- gressman EmiUo Q. Daddario, were “unfavorable” to Meskill **^2 or 1973. ' -re except flamenco music . Queen Anna Maria. 1,000 pas­ $ 0 5 0 $50 n r $75 And the problem, he said, is eral. Mrs. Montoya is amazed that ter A.B. WIdener II, 71. whose ^ 3 5 t h e ^ e z Canal twice today to ham—actually moving to com- the Courant said. and 10 per cent to Weicker f*>e nrol One man being talked up is race horses brought her fame sengers—who have to be over * ^ 2 5 3 attac-k Israeli positions north P*y- Most pupils were still re- According to the newspaper, ------:------pilots. some people don’t recognize the 18—can hear rock almost any “We have more planes than John Merchant of Bridgeport, both in this country and in Eu­ and south of IsmaiUa, the Is- porting to their old segregated the poll found MeskUl was fa- r , „ . an attorney who is deputy state rope, died ’Tuesday of a heart time they want to. A number of raeli mUUary command said. A schools. vored by 36 per cent of the re- Lay Board Rejects Plan pilots,” Nasser said, adding rock groups booked for the that it takes three to four years commissioner of community af­ lb attack. Although her husband spokesman said there were no Mobile County. Bessenier and spondents to 33 P®>- 0®"* «°r For Disadvantaged Tots fairs. also owned a stable, Mrs. WIde­ cruise ship will play three times ppoiioUtou In pithpr ruM Fairfield schools still had made Daddario. Almost a third, how- tq train an Arab aviator. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — ’The ’The incumbent attorney gen­ DELTA CHAPTER ner raced horses under her own a day and whenever else they ^ ^ ^ e s hit a "O move to comply with the Su- ever-31 per cent-w ere unde Asked whether ' he foresaw eral, Robert K. Killian of Hart­ colors. WIdener died in 1948. think It’s groovy. Groups signed * u.preme Court Desegregation or- cided. Diocesan Lay Advisory Board’s another general war in the Mid- ford is believed to have inform­ thus far are Catfish, Boffalongo, S ^ l i r B l ^ X k ^ ^ d an horn ^er. Neither Meskill, Weicker nor [®^®®“®" ^i.shop Walter Cur- die'East, the Egyptian president ed party leaders that he is will- Adele H. Walnwright Love Cry Want, (Jherry Family, SPRING DRESSES We Reserve The Bight To Limit QuanUUea fater two m or^Janes struck at In Georgia. Washington Coum Daddario has yet announced p H v £ e d childran TriYo ^ ing to step aside if his spot on COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. Mustard Family and ’Tractor. Plrdan, north of Ismailia. *y School Supt. W. B Ouzts said candidacy fpr h gher office. ^ p S l a ? s l o o ^ has torv U’® «*“‘® *« "®®‘>®d 'o'- FEBRUARY 1Mi (AP) — Adele H. Walnwright, Moondog also will be on board, After the first raid, Cairo Ra- 26 black teachefs to'd to tears- However. Meskill has not ^ " °u'' <*“ty to liberate considerations of etlinlc balance. 82, widow of Cen. Jonathan M. to write music for the cruise. aio s^ d ^ rto m ^ rs fetur^^ f®*- “> white sc^hdpls reporfld to closed the’ <^oor on a possible ®>‘P‘'es8lons of dlsai> the territory.” . Repifblicans begim what is Walnwright, died Saturday, , Richard Groff, president of dlo \ \ \ ' \ V, safely after “fully accomplish- work Tuesday, ^but only cne of gubernatorial bid, p he did on '‘'® *>*^*'°P- \ . Nasser said that He could nev- now ' a traditton of putting a j> friends ’reported Tuesday. Wain- Love Promotions Iric., 'which ) A IngInir their mlasion ” It did not **1® 26 White teach-rq trans- the Idea of running for the U.S. ” ® u®u proposed to tax each er sit down fo negotiate with Negro on the state ticket in wrlght commanded U.S. forces has arranged the rock cruise, la fiiJU dJia& SL! R e g . ^26 elaborate. ferred to black schools sHowed Senate. parish for funds to finance the Israeli leaders as long as Arab 1962 when they nominated Wil­ WANTED In the Philippines when that doing It because he liked Wood- Farther to the east,, along the “p. ^ The only announced candi- . territory was occupied. liam Graham of Hartford for at- country fell to the JapMese ear- slock but he dldn^t like th^mud, occupied West Bank of the Jor- Pupils had been given a holi dates for the GOP nomination ’*'*’® *®y board had met Mon- He said 20 per cent of Egypt torney general, WESTERN and wonts to get away from it Clean, Late Model ly in World War n . ' ' ' ' dan Rivet, the Israelis said one day until today while the trans for governor are State Senate day night and voted against the was occupied as well as 70 per The Democrats promptly all. of their army patrols came un- f®''® were being worked cut. Miner ty Leader Wallace Barnes *dea, saying most parishes al- cent of Jordan and five per cent countered with Lamb as their Tom O’Loughlin Sr. of Farmington and State Sen. re ^ y had too many debts. 'The of Syria. nominee for state treasurer, USED CARS der bazooka Hre near Hebron Top Prices Paid PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — 'The fire was returned and a Monarchy Ruled T. Clark Hull of Danbury. • bishop said he thought Roman Nasser said that if he sat Lamb and the rest of the Dem- BEE• e^ H m a r Tom 0 ’I/)Ughlln Sr., 72, long­ - a t t i p e search launched. There were no 'ITie announced Senate con- Catholics have “a moral oblige- dcAvn with Golda Meir, the _____ ocratlc ticket____ won___ that year For All MakesI time trade show promoter died VALENTINE'^ DAY -pssh'jor? CASUAL IsraeU an Israeli Hong Kong —The revolution tenders are former congressman tion to provide for the dlsad- Israeli premier, "We would be and in 1966 as well. ’Tuesday in Edmonton, Alta. Be­ CANDY HEARTS BY spokesman said. “S®*”®! f'® Abner W. Slbal of Weston, State vantaged of all faiths.” in a very weak position and ______— CARTER CHEVROLEJ fore becoming a promoter, WHITMAN—SCHBAFFTS The Israeli Interior Ministry Manchu government ended a Sen. jJoto M.^ Lupton oJWeston, ^------they, would be in a very strong Residents of Bratsk, Slberlat C O ., INC, O’Loughlin had raced car*, CANDY CUPBOARD P O S 'b - Of course MANCHESTER disclosed that about 50 East Je- mworchlcal system that had and Palmer McGee of-r Farming- ! - About'25------per------cento of ft the man- position.” average about 80 years of age, 81 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHISTMI managed prise. fighters and ARTHUR DRUO rusalem Arabs have severed ruled China for i^re than ton^ ^/ ^ ^ / ufacturing workers in Geor^aGeorgia Sitting „ with ’’invaders,”'______he ^ giving...... ^ the city of some 184,000 1229 Main SL flown planes os a barnstorming Open 'Tues., Wed., Bat. till • — U nm ., Fit. till • their poHtical allegiance to the 4.000 years, and brought Asia The Republican poll reported- are employed in the textile in- said, would be tantamount to one of the youngest populatlona Phone 649-5238. air show pilot. Arab world and become Israeli Its fjrst republic. ly turned up a large amount dustry. “unconditional surrender:’! in the world.

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-j-vasL m \ ' " ’"A ' -vV- \ ’. ■'. : A- ■, '(:' '\X ’ V\,v . ' . \ '^ ' .a ' . MANCHESTER. CONN.i^ WEDNeW a Y, FEBRH^RY 4, 1970 PACrE FOXlRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCIIEOT’A l EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 peace treaty. Informed govern­ Columbia ment sources believe the most V e r n o n session with Intent to sell tent, with two counts of larceny Bonn’s State Secretary Hraiuit can do Is to Issue ,a for­ Directors Pinned Police ArrPHl ciinniibls-type of drug and cul- between $16 and $260 nollied; PARKADE mal declaration acknowledging AM EXCITINO PARTY IDEA! Coventry Man livntloii of, a cannabls-type drug. Owen Wilson Wright, 18, of 76 Poland’s right to' "secure bor- 21 Members Named It's now official. Those of Duo in Holdup He was arrested and charged Park West, Rofckvllle, to a Manchester’s new djrectors History Club Presentation: der.H.” Customer Pick-Up Buffots, and with growing marijuana In a charge of breaking and entering CLEANERS In Warsaw for Talks who were elected Nov. 4 NKW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) Senleneed To ManrhnNtor PARKADE ’Tlio Poles are believed eager Homo Dolivei^ Buffots cornfield last September. with criminal Intent with a BONN (AP) — West Ocrmim- prove any less that the jxdltlcal dialogue—the , To Y outh Commission and who were sworn In Nov. Police are holding a man ami Douglas Wayne McFarlane, charge of larceny between $16 (Next to Uggett Drug) , i A Family Traced to Adam One-Three Year4 T in s WEEK’S SPEOIAI. State Secretary Georg Ferdi- in Moscow. first ever between tlie two gov­ in Roody-to-Sorvo Contolnors! 17 have the proof. a woman here today on charges 20, of 49 Birch St., Manchester, and $260 nolled, and Robert J. , The Russians The Board of Directors last night unanimously ap­ J pleaded Innocent to aggravated Klemas,-27, of 486 Adams St., PLAIN SKIRTS Albert Gray, preeldent of the cheering squad to back us up. ernments—not Interfere with I.Bst night they received, of robbery with violence In con- A Coventry man, Harold nand Duckwltz flew to Warsaw Germany recognize ” talks now going on be- For further Information call proved a list of 21 members for one-year terms on the lf( assault and carrying a pistol Manchester, to two counts of Historical Society, presented a They even made their own unl- from Town Manager .Robert S W E A T E R S today to open another main line Germany; the Poles are Warsaw, Youth Commission. Three positions are open and will he WclsH, their $13.20 gold-plat­ nectlon with 'Tuesday’s holdup without a permit, breaking and entering with docujnent tracing the gencology forms, dark blue with a white P A N T S 7S c GARDEN GROVE CATERERS Inc. ed badges, with their names of the P'atr Haven branch of the »upento three r years...... In statu prison...... on Robert v Van,.„ hi Steenburgh,„. 23, of criminal Intent an^ two counts of the Sweet Family back to the “ P " fop'' Porter.” of communication between the expected to Insist on full recog- Poland Is very’ much Interest- filled by the commission subject to approval by the di­ West German government and nltlon of the Oder and Nelsse obtaining West German •48-SSIS or M9-53I4 rectors. The list was presented Inscribed. New Haven Savlfif^ Bank.^ , a charire of receiving stolen 43 Moll ,Ht., Manchester, pleaded of larceny between $260 and $2,- PLAIN DRESSES Ume of Adam and Eve at the Six more games are schedul- Two X^inmcn held up the bunk ... .. , n I. OAA mrntfor’u nnrt nautm by Richard J. Proyost, assistant Director Donald Wells ,,n,.Koods. He will serve this sen- Ibnocent to a charge of break- opo. Meyer’s and Wright’s oases SUITS $1.50 / soclety’s “ Show and Tell” meet- ed: Feb. 4, Lebanon; Feb. 7, Eastern Europe’s Communist '■‘''‘" f technological know-how, credits Rd. and James Marino of 84 Ol- ary between Poland and and Increased Import quotas for coordinator of youth services, didn’t get hla, however. His Tuesday morning, fleeing w th concurrently with one ho <"K and entering with criminal, were Continued to March 8 and PLUS 10% BONUSI C' A R D Ing last week. Gray says the St. Mary’s; Feb. 11, home, regimtes. one of the advisors of the com­ colt St., Assumption Junior $7,666 Ih a car police said may nresentlv serving '-ii Intent and larceny between $260 Klemns’ to Feb. 24. parchment copy of the original, against Ashford; Feb. 14, home, many. Polish goods to reduce her big name was misspelled and the Duckwltz opens talks Thurs- Chancellor Willy Brandt mission. High School; Carl Osier of 267 badge went back to the sup­ have been driven by a womam ,;'=';;|,:" came t^ a and $2,000...... lists 144 generations covering 4,- return match with Wllllngton; The commission was created Highland St. and Hrlc Slnnamon 700 years. home, with Lebanon, day with Poland’s first deputy not ruled out recognition of East plier for correction. Police »a*‘J°"® ^ close yesterday when a 1'2-mem- George B. Hanka, 18, of Wll- foreign minister, Joszef Winlcw- Germany at some future date, German teani by the Board of Directors in ot 29 Bigelow St., Manchester was Frank 'Tubbs, 24, who was brought In a verdict of “ mantle pleaded Innocent to The original, he says, was ‘‘"d March 4, at Ashford, Icz, a mission that runs parallel and he has formally acknowl- economic talks. Special PENTLAND August to serve as an official ^Bh School; Thomas McNally living at a Ne wHaven motel charged against Julius ’’ape and lascivious carriage. compiled by his grandmother. Hockey Match advisory to the board. Since ® Morse Rd. and James the late Lena Sweet Griffith, The Board of Directors of to talks now being held in Mos- edged the exlstance of an East Ambassador Egon Emmel, flew ""1 susi^cts ar- 26, of Somers, charged 'Hie offerisc allegedly took place cow by State Secretary Egon German state. But the -Bonn Moscow today to discuss the The Florist then, a group of residents under Kaminski of 266 School St., Police Identify Woman rested T^®«“ ay " with carnal knowledge of a fe- I" t-’oventry. 1964 RENAULT which he remembers as a long Columbia Amateur Hockey As- 24 Blroh Bt. 21 years of age has been Howell Cheney Regional Toch- scroll, comprising sheet after soclhtion has challenged Lions Bahr. government still takes the posl- possibility of a Sovlet-'West Ger- r f *!^7horv'wlth vln' male child. He will be senlenc- Arthur F. Bnilnard, 18, of 72 043-4444 ■ 648-6247 organized, formed several aical School; Jlmi Jutras of 200 Killed by Her Own Car sheet, pasted together on ruled Club members to ‘a match, ac- Both senior emissaries have tion that recognition of the agreement for cooperation l e f f " Dr„ Manchester, Dauphine Sedan the task of preparing the ground oder-Nelsse line la beyond its fields of science and tech- Open Mon. thru Sot. active committees, elected ' of- t)harter Oak St. and Nancy whlte paper. cort^ng to Audrey Miller, prest- Club Speaker WATER’TOWN (AP) — Police Police also arrested Pamela for pacts mutually renouncing jurisdiction because the World oology. 8:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. fleers and ■ appointed various McCooe of 110 Hamlin St., St Kelly Rd., Vernon, was each of breaking and entering Gray added that his grand- '^ent of the board. "We have James’ School; Kathl Martin of have identified a woman killed Dare, 22, of New Haven • AUTO. TRANS. ----- offered to give them a Mrs. W. Wilson Galtor of East the use of force. But Bonn sees \Vnr II victors—the United ______chairmen. scheduled to have his trial bo- with criminal intent and lar- "Wheji you have run out of In addition to those on the Meadow Dane and Ilga Paups by her own cur Monday night charged her with robbery with , . . i u . . . . j ^terilng, hId” to'‘l ^ V r t crf'heU night to"practice "before” the Hartford will speak on "The Im- this as only a starting point for states, the Soviet Union, Britain u 1 ir ni i r> j . -a, g*a on a charge of breaking and ceny between $16 and $260. • RADIO Ideas — perhaps we oun! list, several other yoimg people 444 Hlllatown Rd., Depot Cof­ us Helen K. Frelfeld, 61, of violence. Bond for each was set » . , , „„ . jjj improvement of relations. and France—agreed at Potsdam The Spanish and the Portu- help; give us a try and w«’l ^ , t «Ko non entering a dwelling In the day- Stephen S. Pastula, 22, of 480 research by correspondence. game,” he added. portance of Communication are active on committees of the ^®® House, Gray’s mother plans to see Miller said when he made his ,„„g .> jg [j^g ri, V, There is no expectation that Germany’s ultimate bor- guese introduced sugar cane to certainly try!’.’ a er ow ...... „ „ „ „ ® ,, , , time. However, a surety bond Clark St., South Windsor, plead- commission whose fields of In- Also, Marybeth Tucker of 467 Pollce had withheld her name in addition, police said an- . ,,,. , , . . , J , that each of her brothers a n d proposal to Gunnar Olsen, preai- ' .. „ 60410 Club senior German officials ders would be decided by the the Western Hemisphere In the ...... , w .. J . V. .1- of $600 was called when he did ed Innocent to larceny between ■* that the Warsaw talks will peace treaty. Negotiations for 16th century. terests include air and water E. Center St. and Richard Led until Tuesday because they other suspect- bel eved to be the ^ i to nnn ^ •395. sisters, (she is the oldest of 11), dent of the Lions, Olsen said, Friday in Neill Hall not immediately locale second armed man -was In the "ol $250 and $2,000. pollution, conservation, the better of 24 Ferguson Rd., St. Many pleas were made yes­ Pleading guilty In court- yes­ her nine children and 20 grand- “ We’H take Gamache.” Ga- Mary’s Episcopal Church, The her next ol kin. custody of Now York author- creation of new recreation facll- Bartholomew terday In the criminal court ses- terday were Francis' Dennis children will have a copy of the mache is a member of both program will be held after a She had parked her car on a illes. . , . , ,, o i . Ities, the prevention of misuse Knapp of 173 Spruce St., Man- . . . . , , , ___J slon presided over by Superior Cassidy, 27, of East Hartford, document. 7 p.m. potluck. 1 of drugs. Improving pollce-teen- che.ster Community College; steep hill in front of an apart- The holdup was carried out Court Judge Alva p'"P. ,XLoiselle. p iip to a charge ol attempted ar.au-break- TED TRUDON, Inc. Other rare treasures shown ------Assistant coordinator of rncnl house, got out, and was by two men with black revolv . j age relationships, public rela- Susan Digan of 32 Spring St. , , . , u .. _ ... .V , A University of Connecticut stu- Ing and entering, with his (case VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE included a handstitched quilt, Manchester Evening Herald school social work in Hartford knocked down by Its open front era. One held tellers at bay , , t w r,n . . . . t. tlons, and town government, and Linda Pisch of 71 Grant , .. u , . . J dent, John D. Jackie, 22, of continued to Feb. 10; John T. made In 1866, shown by Mrs. Columbia correspondent Vlr- public schools, Mrs. Galtor is door us the car began to roll while the other1 collected11 the „ ’ j j » TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLE 28-9224. experienced in social, psychia- DOUBLE S&H STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY Members are doing research so Rd., Bennet Junior High School; No Wllllngton pleaded in- Meyer, 17, of 869 Main St., Man- Raymond Clarke; a hand- g*"'"- Carlson, tel. backward. The left front wheel money from their cages, they can make recommenda- James Fox of 31 Edgerton St. nocent to drug charges of pos- C h e s te r , two counts of breaking stitched silk quilt of rare de­ — trie and marital counseling. She ran over her head. shots were fired. received her BS and AB degrees tions to the Board of Directors, and Pat Sobisky of 26 W. Middle session of controlled drug, pos- and entering with criminal In- sign, shown by Miss- Edith Hav­ Hebron . Representatives of the Youth Tpke., Illlng Junior High er; a collection of silver nap­ in social sciences from St. LB. AVERAGE Paul’s College, Lawrencevllle, Commission have attended sev- School; Sarah Treat of 38 kin rings and salt dishes, Mrs. REDEEM ALL THESE eral meetings of various of- Meadow Lane, Teen Center; Austin Emmons, and an old Va., and her master’s degree in Dinner Set the same field from the Rich­ y GRADE fical government groups ol the Bruce Ward of 91 Alton St. and fashioned butter chum, Ray­ ROASTING town. 1 John Joy of 142 Woodbrldge St., mond Lyman. mond Professional Institute of VALUABLE COUPONS the College of William and Approved commission mem- St. Bridget SctllSol; and Laura Miss Jean Matsch displayed At Church WHOLE hers, their addresses and school Olekslnski of 137 Dartmouth rare old. cross stitch samplers, Mary, Williamsburg, 'Va. She WITHJPURWj^ did postgraduate work at Smith CHICKENS or group they represent include Rd., Instructor of the Handl- dated 1767, 1794 and 1800. Stan Zatkowski of 171 Thompson capped. Mrs. Philip Isham showed a For Feb. 14 College, Northampton, Mass. ■ n ! MMIEI FMDI 'I'he dinner chairmen are Mr. 4 ------staircase—^ ...o rug «-•—of her Vown -.. design. The Hebron Congregational ^ hand-hooked, which depicts the Church Sunday School Commit- m In Husband’s Death horse-drawn covered school bus tee will host a Valentine’s Day assisted by Mr. a n d ^ . Wil- FREE 100 in which she rode to high Spaghetti Dinner at the church EXTRA ttHDREEN STAMPS “ Edwards, Mr. and “"a Mrs.Mrs OenromGeorge school; the town green with the on Saturday evening, Feb. 14. GENUINEm CHICKEN CHICKENS ■ITH ANY original Congregational Church. There will be two sittings—one Mrs. She Files $2.5 Million Suit and the original Yeomans Hall, at 6:30 and the other at 6:30. Chernngton. Polish Ring with dilD coupon 1 is.oo purckafc. L imii 1 horsesheds and her family Tickets for the dinner may be ______LEGS Good at Siprtint r ood», r O . 2 thru F «b. 7 Against Volkswagen Corp. purchased from any Sunday Mrs. Arthur Quimby, chair- school teacher or Charles Women s Group has on HARTFORD, Conn, (AP) — with spastic tetraplegia, the suit man of the Library CJommittee, Schaeffer. Baby-sitting service man’s green all- for which SUPREME FOODS Mrs. Graham M. Miller, the says. said 14 books of historical in- provided at the dinner. . . He was transferred to New they are most anxious 5 8 ( 1 terest have been donated to the Receipts from the dinner will CUT-UP or 5 widow of a Glastonbury man Memorial Hospital Sept. Saxton B. UtUe Free U b r ^ benefit of the Sunday GENUINE c h ic k e n who was fatally injured in a 2 and remained helpless until ^ d the society has voted $10 g^bool. In case of inclement ’The eqat was left behind at SPLIT p FREE 100 traffic accident lost year, has death. for other purchases. their annual international EXTRA S«H OREEN STAMP^ filed a $2.6 million suit a g a i n s t ______WITH t L I. PRO. OR MORE ANY TYPE The society to enlarge Christmas Dinner at the Gilead a Windsor car firm and the Hill School and its owner ap- BREASTS a its membership and those inter­ Senior Citizens Ground Meats manufacturer and distributor of Boston U Coeds ested may contact any one „ , „ , parently left with a similar with this OHipon & ts.OO purchase. Lim it i Volkswagen. mentioned in this story. The r e ^ a r monthly meeting ^^ich belongs to» another "at Supreme Fo(^t F eb. 2 thru Feb. 7 Mrs. Miller, who is suing as Start Sentences — Hebron Senior Citizens g^ntie^^n. executrix of her husband’s es­ PHNA President Group will be held tomorrow at Ernest Bottomley, Pine St., ^ If there is anyone who- might 6 8 < tate, claims the Volkswagen her For Takeover has beenOCCT eieoLTOelected presiaentpresident mof methe signal Church Social Room with know to whom the coat belongs, 'SUPREME FOODS husband purchased from George BOSTON (AP) — Four Boston please contact, Mrs. Edward COLUMBIA CHUNK Columbia, Hebron, Andover Mr. and Mrs. Karl MU OKIE’ S SLICED Inc. as a family car was university coeds have begun PHNA to fill the unexpired term Unks as Qadomski of Colchester. "unsafe and latently dangerous” three-month jail terms for con­ the host family. BOLOGNA or SALAMI or FREE 100 because it was improperly de­ of Harvey Desruisseaux, who The program wil consist of tempt of court in the seizure of has resided • due to the pres­ Manchester Evening Herald EXTRA SAH GREEN STAMPS signed. setback and other games and LIVERWUR5T the university administration sure of business. „ j j Hebron correspondent, Anne 5 9 * PRESSED HAM RITH I LB. BAG OF DELICIOUS The lawsuit levels allegations building last December. Bottomley is married to the retired persons are in ^ t^ Emt, tel. 228-3971. COLUMBIA ALND 0’ LAKES SLICED of negligence and breach of 'Two others—a coed and a F liclous APPLES former Karen O’Brien and they (Refreshments will be warranty against Wolf, as well male student—received the served. $1.29 With this coupon 4 1 5 .00 purctu le. L imit 1 have three children. He is prin- . . . , . FRAMCRIRTS CHEESE G o o d a t $i9 rc«e F oods F eb. 2 thru F eb. 7 as the Volkswagenwerk Corp. same sentences In Superior <1, clpal intern at Hartford High Among plans .being made Lupton Speaks of Wolfsburg, Germany; Volk” Court Tuesday but in their cases School Annex. He has served f'^fure meetings is a touma- WEAVER'S PARTY PACK (I LB. 12 OZ.) wagen of America, Englewood sentences were deferred to ITALIAN MACARONI a COFFEE on the agency board of di- iTient, to begin in April, for To GOP Tonight Cliffs, N.J.; and the World-Wide June 1 so that they, both sen­ rectors as vloe-presldent for fhaa® who play setback. Also, BATTER-DIP CHICKEN Volkswagen Corp. of Orange­ iors, can complete work for about a year. ff’ ® group is looking forward to CHEESE DINNER state Sen. John M. Lupton of PLUM ROSE A LB burg, N.Y. their degrees. BREAD Finest Mrs. June Darling, PHN on ^ June, the destination Miller was director of youth F in a s t Weston, an announced candi­ Judge Frank E. Smith im­ Finast Frozen Regular or Drip the staff, has been granted a ®f which has yet to be deter- CANNED PICNK 2 can FREE 100 activities for the Episcopal Dio­ date for the GOP nomination EXTRA SAH OREEN STAMPS posed $25 fines for contempt on leave of absence until March 1. mined. ED COLORS WTH II PAX CALIF. UNKIST NAVEL cese of Connecticut. He died at four students who cheered when Mrs. Lynn Gostofson is sub- Lions Meeting U.&D.A. CHOICE LEAN for U.S. senator, will speak to the age of 39 on Nov. 2, six one of the defendants raised her stituting for her. The newly formed Lions Club Manchester Republicans to- O R A N G E S sizEirs months after his car and an­ right hand in a clenched fist as Mrs. Lester Blish is chairman vrill meet this evening at 7 at night, Shoulder Clod ROAST lb. 11b this caupon 4 M .OO purchase. Lim it 1 other Volkswagen driven by she was led from the courtroom. for the Volunteers for Colum- the Marlborough Tavern. jje will appear at a meeting of U.S.D.A. CHOICE DELICIOUS at Supreme F oods Feb. 2 thru Feb. 7 VIVA Bruce C. Thurrott of Woodbury The Judge ordered the fines can bla. The club is planning a ban- the Republican Town Commlt- l b . collided head-on on Route 6 irt® paid "forthwith" and the neces­ BasketbaU Program quet for Feb. 28 at which time tee, scheduled for 8 in the Mu- LONDON BROIL Southbury. sary $100 was quickly roimded The local basketball program it will req^lve its official char- nicipal Building Hearing Room, U.S.D.A. CHOICEJJNDER Mrs. Miller claims . the for­ up by a collection among the got under way last week with a ter from the International Lupton, who is making a de­ FNAPKINSi ward part of the driving com­ win for the local team against Lions Club Organization.termined drive for the nomlna- spectators. Boneless CHUCK STEAK i partment of her husband’s 1968 The six involved in the De- I Willlngton Elementary School Cub Scouts tion, spoke in Madison on ’Tues- I _ ------FAMOUS DUBUQUE ------VoJkeswogen was dangen^ly contempt were accused at that school. The score was There will be a leadership day and in Darien last night. 2 ' close and In unsafe proximity breaking up a disciplinary Finast Values . . . ala Italian 39-29 for Columbia. Gary Brook- meeting of Cub Scout Pack 28 Tomorrow night he will speak □ DAISY ROLL HAM to the seated position of its op hearing at the university in vio­ OVEN man is manager of 14 boys on tomorrow evening at 7 :16 at in Middlebury, at a combined _ STEAK OF THE SEA FRESH orator." lation of a restraining order for- READY the squad, all seventh and the Hebron Elementary School, meeting of Republican leaders R PKGS. OF RONZONI TOP or BOTTOM She also charges that the seat gyph disruptive conduct. eighth graders. All interested persons are In- from Middlebury, Southbury, ■ Chick Pei or Caniwllini Boms l l ! SWORDFISH STEAKS belt that came with the car was Sent to jail after a two-day John Contulis, physical edu- vited to attend, Roxbury and Woodbury; on I 140 "inadequate and unsuitable” hearing were Joan E. Atkinson, cation director, who coaches the Raincoat Found Friday night he will speak In a NEW ENG. STYLE FIRESIDE and that the car was not Barbara R. Flstoe and Kathe- R O N ZO N I swp Aio-Sl ^ boys, says, "We have a good The St. Peter’s Episcopal Fairfield. KGAFT CLAM equipped with an upper-torso ^ ROASTS ROUND ROASTS PLUS VALUABLE ■ Lentil or MinoftroneMinestrone ***** ■ Cut from the First 4 Ribs So tender, so flaverfuL Treat your 1^' I I, Ellen mein of Cambridge. S&H STAMPS TOO! R Ketchup Saltines All this, she said, means lack _____ Why First 4 Ribs? Bo c i u m they are: family to one of them deiideus roasts. Chowder of reasonable care In ’ the de­ TOMATOES > More Tender • Easy to Carve • Lets Fat & Bene Boneless. sign, manufacture and assem­ Im i m i O r b i i Q i i s v ^ Tmast in Puree 1 ^ 4 FDR bly of the Volkswagen. FUEL OIL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THE NEW KLEENEX 3 Mrs. Miller alleges that her husband was hurled into the 1S.9 LASAGNA forward portion of the driving tbpks OF BOLTON 200 Gal. Min. Pinist Curley 35' compartment by the impact. He 1 Day Notice For Delivery Facial Tissues 4 9 ^ received multiple Injuries, in­ 24 Hr. Burner Service cluding a broken jaw, fractured MANCHESTER VIVA skull and an injury to the brain. Dinner Napkins - ANNOUNCEMENT - PKGS. 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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY,CS1)AY, U FEBRUARY 4, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN Section Two WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1970 Pages 17 to 32 Ism-y Hyatt, 25, of 260 Charter Mm’Ii Oil llmler Seas jManrlfp0tpr Eupning l^pralii years' prt>batiorr after Raynrond to ’nrivi.rte property were trolled HOUSTON Onc-alxth of the and the case continued to pleaderl girllty to oiK'rating a Oak St., Manchester. on a world’s oil production now March 3. Hrsin is presently con­ chiyrge of breach of peiu'c h.v as­ comes from under the son. Ex- rrrotor vehicle urrder suspension. fine I to the reformatory at t lilu v n ...... Citizen Group Approves sault aiul to Terry rerry L.u. Beagle, peVts ea^lmato that one-fifth of Voter Semion John Edwarxls, 42, of IflVi Mor- Clnsh'i-e serving a 60-day sen­ O’Marra Assistant 23, of New Rd,, Tolland, charged pie world's oil reserves are in ('H U T 'IT I’l rl.sori St., Rockville, also was tence Imixrsed in Superior Court Wedding I March of Dimes Keeps Him Breathing A e to 8 voter-maklnf m s- R ockvlllo S*-s»lmi Jan. 12. with disregarding a stop sign. submarine areas. Hlon Is being conducted to­ fined $100 and given a suspend­ Donald I’ alozie, 28, of Crane A 26-year-old Kockville nisJi night in the town clerk’e of­ Remaining C-DAP Aims ed sentence. He r*ecelved 30-day-s Rd., Ellington, pleaded Innocent Shea Town Counsel Poucher - Garlits By MARGARET HAYDEN fice, in the Municipal BulId-< was bound ovei- to Tolland wltir probation for one ye.ir to operating while license is strs- "If it wasn’t for the Ing. County Superior Court yesterday after a guilty plea to operat­ ly adopted; General govern­ complete,, we have passed a pended and elected trial by March of Dimes I couldn’t Eligible applicants must be By WILLIAM COE on a charge of embezzlement by ing tinder the intoxicating Influt ment and interper.sonal com- malor milestone," said Mon- iiry to be as.signeii at a litter have come hoR)^,” Robert at least 21 years of age, Despite last night’s mis­ agent. Waited T. Robbins of 52 eni'C of liqxuor or drugs. An ad­ munication.sj health and social iany. date. At $11,000 Salary B. Taylor of 296 Ferguson rnuat have resided in Man­ erable weather, some 35 Vlllhge St. waived a he«iiing for ditional similar charge was nul­ services,' rccteallon and culture, Remarked Hoops, “ I’m truly Doitald Brierley, 20, of Dart chester for at least six members of the Citizens probable cause on this'charge led as was a charge of failure 1969 CHEVROLET Rd. said. public safety' and transjiorta- proud to be part of this fine Hill Rd., Rockvilli', pleaded in­ Town Counsel John F. Shea last night was reappoint­ months, and must be U.S. Advisory Committee of C- cooperative effort. Thank you originating from a Dec. 29 com­ to drive in establi.shed lane. nocent to a charge of failure to “They’ve been awful tion.) plaint from a Vernon oil dealer. ed to the post he has held since November 1966. His saU good to me,’’ he added, re­ citizen*. DAP (Community Devel­ (It is suggested that readers for giving of your time and your Victor H. Johnson, 18, of 55 observe a .stop sign and will be He also pleaded innocent to Center St,, Vernon, was present­ Chevelle 300 Deluxe Sedan ary will be increased immediately to $11,000 annually, opment Action Plan) turn­ study, clip and save these as a energy.” - tried by the court Feb. 17. ferring to the people of Under the C-DAP timetable, operating a motor vehicle wliile ed In the Rockville court on a P’iites for motor vehicle vio­ and will be at that figure in the next fiscal year also. the National Foundation. ed out at Highland Park reference for an upcoming license is under suspension :ind • AUTO. TUANS. Reinhom Heads scries of open public discussions the task force proiX)anls will charge of possession of. mari­ lations included Dennis Kerin, • V-8 MOTOR His old salary was $8,500 annually. ‘I'They got me out of an iron School and unanimously failure to observe a stop sign 31, of 21 Hollister St.. Manches­ which will be held before the next be reviewed for approval juana to which he pleaded guil­ • TOWER STEBIRINO Shea Immediately announced lung. They supply me with adopted preliminary drafts allegedly on Jan. 7, Trial on ty. A presentence investigation ter, $20, on a charge of fail­ Property Owners preliminary drafts are refined by the C-DAP Agency. • RADIO that he is appointing Atty. Keith, an original MRA mem­ of work by three remain­ these two charges will be by tlie was ordered and the case I'on- ure to drive in established lane, • GREEN FINISH portalile respirators, a and presented to the Board of Tlie agency will then begin a ’Thomas R. O’Marra, 27, of TB ber, resigned. Harry Reinhom of 200 Spring couit on Feb, 24.* A charge of limied to March 3. Johnson was arid Lawr'ence Dewer, 24, of 366 wheel chair, a rocking bed ing t^ k forces. Directors for final-approval.) series of inforimil discussions Linden St. as his assistant. Garside is a former town di­ St. is the new prertdont of the The session, a repeat of one using a motor vehicle w'.tliout not put-to pleiit on an additional Center Rd., Rockville, $15, on a and a lift—all free of The time and place of the pub­ with the Boai-d. of Directors. O’Marra, a Republican, as Is rector and former board secre­ Manchester Property Owners held last week, completed the permission was nplled bv the charge of failure to drive a rea­ chai’ge— so 1 can live at lic sessions have not been final­ The first of these, is tentative­ charge of violation of probat­ *2195. Shea, will succeed Atty. W. tary. He and Cnhim will fill Protective A«»oclatloii r - CAC's job of approving pre­ proseciitor, Joseph Paradi.so. sonable distance apart. ly established but will , be an­ ly slated for Tuesday at 8 p.m. ion, David Keith, who had resigned two vacancies created by resig­ home.’’ (MPOPA). He wa* elected to liminary long-range goals and After studying an extensive Nodes were granted to Steven Paralyzed from the neck in the Municipal Building hear­ A pre-sentence investigation from the assistant town counsel nations. A third vacancy will the post Monday night, by the objectives for the town, formu­ nounced later. * record of arrest for motor vehi­ was also ordered for John Ursln, Zaushny, 23, of 3 Pinney St., El- down. Taylor was stricken with Acceptance of all the task ing room, announced John TED TRUDON. Inc. post. be filled In March. m MPOPA’* 16-member executive lated over the past five months cle violations. Judge M:i.x Savitt 20, of Baxter Rd.. Tolland, who rngton, George Bell, 17, of Snip- polio in 1955 when he was a force goals and objectives by Harkins. Harkins, the assistant O’Marra will receive $7,000 board. by seven C-DAP task forces. warned William Raymond, 2-1, of plci'.ded guilty to using a motor sic Lake Rd., Ellington, and VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE young accountant with a wife the CAC marked the end of the town manager, is also coordina­ annually and will assume his Reinhom, who had been vice The seven task forces, com­ Morrison St., Rockville, not to vehicle without permission and Carol Peters of Snipsic Lake and four young children. first phase of Manchester’s two- tor of the C-DAP program. TOLLAND TPKE, — TALCX)TTVILLE post on Monday. ’The position president and acting president, posed mainly of laymen, have ence of liquor or drugs. An ad- o|)crating a motor vehicle with Rd., Ellington, all chaiged with Vernon Taylor was first contacted by year C-DAP study. Public discussions to solicit now pays $2,260 annually. The succeeds ^ Wilber Little, who been holding work sessions bilo again. He also fined him license refused. Charges of failure to grant one-half the the foundation when he was in The study is under a $150,000 resixmse to the goals and ob­ new asMstant town counsel is a helped found tlhe ossociatton since September to devise broad $100 and inrpo.sed a 90-day sus­ breach of peace, refusal to show highway. Mrs. Richard Wayne Poucher an iron lung in Hartford Hob- budget, with $112,600 being fur­ jectives will al.so be set, Harkins graduate of Fairfield University three years ago and who was Its aims (goals) and specific pro­ pended jail sentence with two lircnse, sireeding and damage A nolle was also granted to said. and the University of ConnecU- Town Board Mlss Rebecca Lynn Garllts of pltal soon after he became sick. first president. Little resigned posals (objectives) toward a nished by the state and the $37,- '"The cose worker said the 500 balance being, supplied by cut Law School. He is associat­ Rifle, Iowa, became the bride from his post and from the ex- 20-year blueprint for a better foundation would help all It the town mostly in the form of ed with the Hartford law firm Rejects Use of Richard Wayne Poucher o< ecuUve board in October. Manchester, About 100 persons could and it has,” he said. Other officer* elected Mon­ services. “ of Danaher, Lewis and Ta- Manchester on Monday, Jon. 2, have been involved. "They sent me up to the Mary day night, all to one-year term*, C-DAP has been compared to money. McArthur Respiratory Center in Adopted last night were the Of Computer at St. James' Church. are: Herman- Schendel, fir*t a giant master plan for com­ Shea’s appointment was by a Boston where I was in an iron proposals by these task forces, The bride is a daughter of vice president; Clarence Brown, munity improvement. Tlie con­ unanimous vote of the Board of lung for about a year and a presented by their chairmen: Following a recommendation George Garllts of Relnbeck, second vice president; Mis* Education, Neil Lawrence; pub­ cept was created as part of the #■ • Directors, but approval of his half. Then they put me on port­ 1967 Community Development made by Mayor Frank McCoy, Iowa, and .slie m(ade her home Mabel Sheridan, treasurer; Dr. new salary, plus a hike for able respirators. It was at the lic utilities and economic de­ the Board of Representatives with Mr. and Mrs. Jonn W. Frederick Spaulding, assistant Act, which established the De­ his new assistant, was by a 6 center that he learned "frog velopment, JUmes Miller; and Monday night iumed down a Poole in Rifle. The bridegroom treasurer; Mrs. Lucy Burke, housing, George Katz. « partment of Commiunity Affairs. to 2 split vote. breathing," using the tongue to This^ department is re­ proposal made by the Board of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wen­ secretary; and Stephen Dzielin- The procedure was similar to The six affirmative votes for force air into the lungs. "If sponsible for coordinating and Education to join with it In a dell R. Poucher of 120 Grand­ ski, assistant secretary. last .week’s session, with the the pay hikes were toy the six necessary, I can breath this financing a variety of local pro­ cooperative computer program. view St. The executive board meets on goals and objectives projected Republican directors. ’The two Mayor McCoy said he had way for eight hours," he said, the first Monday of each month, grams of development. An ap­ The Rev. Joseph Vujs of St. "but I depend a lot on the elec­ on a screen. Each was dis­ opposing votes were by Demo­ checked with the various town in the Circuit Courtroom in the proved C-DAP application is re­ James’ Church (lerformed the tric company. I also keep auto- cussed by the unit chairmen crats William FitzGerald n <1 departments to get their feeling Police Station. who answered questions and quired of all towns seeking double-ring ceremony. Tlie ntoblle batteries for emergency grants of funds for certain types Richard Wylie. Democrat An- on computerizing, and beside marriage by Reinhom announced that the amplified the various items be­ thony Pletrantonio arrived late jhe town clerk no one seemed , . . _ , ____ power for the respirators In of development and improve­ her sister, Mrs. James Jenkins executive board meetings are fore the votes for adoption. at last night’s meeting and was interested in getting Involved, case the power goes off.” ment programs. of Oxnard, Calif. open to the entire MPOPA None of the proposals re­ not present for this vote. rphe mayor said the town clerk “ He has been a great inspira­ Manchester’s participation in Miss Kathryn Poucher of membership. viewed last night encountered FitzGerald, In explaining his expressed interest in it as far tion to me,” Mrs. Frederick In his first official action, he C-DAP was voted by the direc­ Manchester, sister of t h e Sanford of Hebron, Taylor’s dissent, and in each case the vote, said, "I have no objection as land records are concerned. appointed the following commit­ tors last July after months of nurse, said. ” I’ve taken care votes to adopt were unanimous. to the appointment of Jack Shea but Charles Brisson, the Board bridegroom, w.as maid of honor. tee chairmen: William Hankin- (A complete listing of the doubts and controversy. —He is a highly competent town of Education’s business man- Timothy Thresher of Manches of him for three years and I’ve Following the completion of ter served as best man. Bon, town budget; Brown, goals and objectives of the ed­ counsel. However, I think that ager, said the machine they never seen him ‘down” once. organization of interested busi­ ucation, public utilities and ec­ their session last nlgfht, CAC SELECT GROUP consideration of his new salary propose using would not be able After the ceremony, a recep­ He laughs and jokes every members were congratulated by nessmen; Mrs. Josephine Fatel- onomic development, and hous­ TOPCOATS & and that of his assistat, should to handle that job with the tion was held at the home of day.” li, membership; Mrs. Madeline ing task forces will be published Eugene Montany, CAC chair­ be when we discuss our new amount of help his office has. the bridegroom’s parents. "What else can you do” Tay­ man, and by Lyman Hoops, Uccello, research; Dr. Spauld­ in tomorrow’s Herald.) All-Weather COATS budget, and not now.” Mayor McCoy said, “I would Mr. and Mrs. Poucher a r e lor commented. “ You make head of the nine-member of ing, coordination; Mrs. Ethel (A similar listing was pub­ Reg. $S0-$37.60 Reg. $40-$S0 Reg. $8S-$II0 Wylie agreed and added, ” We say on the basis of what I members of fhe junior class at your own atmosphere.” Bouton, public relations. lished last Wednesday for the C-DAP Agrency. had tabled consideration of mid­ found, the administration would Colorado State University, Fort With the mechanical lift sup­ ‘"Though our work isn’t yet Mrs. Betty Sadlosld was nam­ work of the task units previous­ m w ^ 2 0 Now •30 Now •45 year raises for three other de­ not want to be Involved.” He Collins. plied by the National Founda­ ed coordinator and liaison be­ partment heads. If we were to also said the Board of Educa------_ tion, Mrs. Sanford gets him tween the MPOPA and the State follow our own actions, we tlon can’t be told what to do, but from his bed to his wheel chair Property Owners Association. Cheney Mill Water Solution should table these raises also.” he noted he did not think it and back each day. Schendel was named the “ The situations are not simi- should become Involved with the Funds Get For amusement, Taylor playn MPOPA representative to meet­ lar,” Mayor Nathan Agostinelli machine either, bridge, reads, listens to the ings of town boards and agen­ Awaits Insurance Decision replied. "Ttiis one is unique. The education board has radio or types letters to his cies. Jack Shea resigned in Novem- talked about a new system 3 Board Okay friends. To type, he wears a Mrs. Frederick Sanford of Hebron enjoys a funny story told by her patient, Agreement on a solution to three, unrelated, items of busi­ ber and we never appointed a IBM computer, and the mayor gadget around his head with an The Manchester Hoard of attachment to strike the keys, Robert B. Taylor, in his home at 296 Ferguson Rd. Taylor doesn’t let his pa­ Court Backlog Grows fire-protection, deficiencies in ness. replacement, and here It is, suggested that perhaps it should In the order of their priorities, Directors last night approved He also has a gadget he con­ ralysis from his neck down, depress him. The portable respirators in the the (Jheney Mills complex is three months later.” wait a couple of years to see WASHINGTON — Cases pend­ F as determined by the directors Shea had resigned because of how it works, two additional appropriations to trols with his neck which turns foregi’ound enable him to breathe. He turns the pages on the magazine on his ing before U.S. Courts of Ap­ still at least a week away. the pages of magazines on his last night, they are: Considera­ the pressures of his personal Mayor McCoy sUso questioned 1989-70 budgets. peals at the end of fiscal 1969 reading rack. He enjoys televi­ reading rack by pressing his neck against a gadget fastened to his pilow and The Manchester Board of Di­ tion of a recommended plan for law practice. He had agreed to ij,e estimated cost of the corn- climbed to a high of 7,849, up The first, for $2,300, ds to the sion, particularly sports. rectors, meeting last night to Downtown Main St. redevelop­ carry on until a replacement r;uter which the Board of Edu- connected to the rack by a cord. The. typewriter in the background can be 1,234 from the previous year. Special Downtown Taxing Dis­ The Taylors have been in discuss alternate proposals for ment, to be presented by the waa found. None was found, nor cation gave as $23,(X)0 for leas- placed in front of him. With a tool fastened to his forehead he can type lelt- It was the 11th straight year of Manchester Redevelopment trict’s Parking Fund, for winter their home for about two years. water-pressure improvements, was a replacement found for ing. He said it will cost about maintenance of its parking lots. - increase. Agency; consideration of a Keith, who also stayed on in the His room has double-glass doors ters to his friends. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) ^ and ready to authorize the best $1,0(X) just to have the vendor It Is being financed from the solution to the Cheney Mills post temporarily. teach operators. He said he opening onto a patio. In good method, tabled action until next district’s unappropriated sur- complex water-pressure prob­ Shea, after checking salaries feels the coat will end up being weather he can be outside, Tueeday night. It was told that plus. ^ __ lem; and consideration of ac­ for counsels and eissistants in watch the birds, squirrels and the Factory Insurance As.socla- s e l e c t g r o u p closer ito $40,000. The second for $1,600 is to hirGermM"8hephe7d” dorrom p E cepting a report on ODAP neighboring towns, recommend­ The Board of EMucaUon has tion, which carries the in­ the Board of Education as a ___ /• • -V (Community Development Ac­ DRESS SHIRTS been using the computer at in the wooden area near his surance on the tenants . in the ed the new pay schedules and washout account, financed by an tion Plan) goals and objectives. said he would accept reappolnt- Nelson Frelghtways. The town A sports car enthusiast, complex, has yet to decide t SPORT SHIRTS equal state grant. It is for a he can see the road through his On Feb. 17, the board will men! if the directors approved is presently under contract for computerized system for class­ which alternate proposal meets meet with all interested parties Values te fll. Each two services which will con­ double-doors. He has been out them. They did and he did. room scheduling in the high with its approval.' to discuss proposals for an im­ tinue for two more years. for rides in a 'Volkswagen mini­ In other appointments last school and for determining The insurers, which had giv­ proved traffic-light system on NOW 3 for •12. Board member James Roche bus but its "quite an involved en their clients to Feb. 15 to $4.60 Each night, all by unanimous actions, teacher work loads. Downtown Main St., coupled SPECIAL GROUP the board named Walter A. suggesfed that costs be further process,” he said. come up with a satisfactory About $850 of it will pay the with a proposal for the remov­ Morrissey of 38 Dartmouth Rd. investigated and reported at the There was a twinkle in his plan or lose their insurance, has services of a programmer. The al of angle parking. SPORT to the Manchester Redevelop­ next meeting. eyes when he answered “ The extended the deadline to March remainder will be for clerical And. on Feb. 24, the board SELECT GROUP ment Agenciy; and John Gerside Manchester Herald” to the 15. will meet with George Bradlau, SOX help. The $1,000 grant is being question: "What do you like to Director of Public Works Wil­ of 61 Westminster Rd. and Ed­ Trade in Books Grows assistant superintendent of shared by Manchester, North read” He also reads historical liam O’Neill and Walter Fuss, SHOES ward Calam of 42 Hills St. to schools, and with the school automotive magazines representing the Griswold En­ Disoontlnued Styles Now 3 for^3 C-DAP task forces. All are Re­ trade in books and periodicals T board’s transportation com­ Hartford and Tolland. American history. RED CARPET gineering Co,, town consultants Reg. to $SS publicans. continues to grow. The forelgn- mittee, to discuss townwide re­ Morrlssey will fill an unex- trade value in 1968 reached a In an action stemming from Taylor’s sense of color har- for the project, will meet Fri­ quests for transportation to day ■with repre.sentatives of the pired term to November 1970, record of $160 million and was an ordinance adopted Jan. 6 the mony is shown in the woolen NOW ^ 1 0 . board approved a $600 allocat­ insurance association and of the schools. vacated Jan. 1, when Everett about $187.6 million in 1969. braideJ rug in front of his glass Last month. Directors Rich­ doors. He selected the colors United Aircraft, Cheney Bros, ion from the Capital Improve­ ard Wylie and William Diana and Manchester Properties. ment Reserve Fund. It is for and Mrs. Sanford braided it for accepted an invitation from purchasing a 50-foot-wlde strip his room. SPECIAL! United Aircraft and Cheney members of the Keeney St. Mrs. Taylor works as a sec­ Bros, are tenants in the com­ of land, from Highland St. to School PTA, and took a walk on retary at Kaman Corporation in plex. It is owned by Manches­ the rear of the town-owned Oak Keeney St. one morning, to ob­ Bloomfield. The Taylors have ter Properties. Grove Nature Pi-eserve. The serve traffic conditions for chil­ Jan. 6 ordinance approved the four children. Mrs. Raymond Dozen” O’Neill, last night, recom­ dren walking to the school. ’The Freeport purchase from the Boise Cas­ Uguccionl and Robert W. Tay­ mended that ithe town solve the PT,^ members had petitioned cade Corp. lor of Waterford, Mrs. Dale problem by installing a one-mil­ w e t l o o k the board for sidewalks. r The unallocated balance in the Whippert of Franklin, Mass., 3 FREE DONUTS lion-gallon storage tank near the ■ Since then. Bradlau has In­ An "Exclusive Holiday" Capital Impi-ovement Reserve and Calheirine Taylor, a junior Nike Site, and by running two formed Wylie, "pressing re­ NYLON Fund is now $14,560. in Manchester High School, and water lines one to service WITN EVERY DOZEN quests for transportation’’ have "The board approved an $1,800 six grandchildren. Fortunately, the Cheney Mills complex, the THE SWINGING LIFE AT come in from all sections of JACKETS claim settlement for Mrs. Elmily all of them live near enough so other to service anticipated wa­ he can enjoy their frequent YOU PURCNASE ter customers in the Keeney St. Manchester. Beg. SM Pratt of 178% Center St. Town (Counsel John Shea, in recom­ visits. ■ ■■ ■■ area NOW KING'S INN & He said that it is the solution n s . mending Uie settlement, said ■TASTE TEST preferred by the Factory Insur­ Critics Starts that Mrs. Pratt suffered a Honor Roll Set ance Association, by him. and G O LF CLUB fractured right shoulder in a FREE DONUT WITH PURCHASC OF by Town Manager Robert fall Feb. 11, 1969, at Main and At St. Bridget Oak Sts. COFFEE OR SOFT DRINK AT OUR Weiss. Viet Hearings These students were on the "In the long run," he said, Shea, asjted by Director Don­ St. Bridget School honor roll for ald Kuehl whether it wouldn’t NEW BAR. "it will benefit the town as well, FUN the second quarter: be to the town’s advantage to and will take care of new resi­ With a Blast Grade 8 6 A.M. t o 12:00 MIDNIGHT be insured against liability in dential construction and possi­ High Honors: Nancy Doherty, fall claims, replied, "no.” DAILY AND SUNDAY _ 649-9150 bly a new school in the area." (Continu'd from Page One,' Honors: Stephen Brennan, He explained that the premi­ He conceded that the coat, es­ Karen Cronin, Mary Finnegan, cal remarks Agnew made last um for such insurance would timated by Fuss at $358,000 plus *iPEB rmmBOS vouB ixi ocxrjbanoy Karen Ruel. fall about news media. Hughes run about $90,000 a year, com­ rights - of - way acquisitions, Grade 7 said the vice president’s re­ pared to about $30,000 a year THURSDAY and FRIDAY might work against the propos­ DEPARTURE INFORMATION H‘gh ‘Hoonors: Cynthia Annul- marks had the effect of "calm ­ paid by the town in settlements. li, Christine Franzosa, Eliza­ FEBRUARY 5lh and 6lh OUR NEW LOOK al. ing down" coverage of opposi­ A The board adopted two re.solu- On Jan. 27, Fuss had estimat­ FEB. 6- 9 4 DAYS 176.50 beth Perry, Karen Perry. tion to the war. tions. both pertaining to appli­ ONLY. ed the cost of the Nike Site in­ Honors: Kathy Costello, M Fulbright also told reporters cations for state grants. stallation at $300,000, plus prop­ FEB. 7- 14 8 DAYS 281.50 Mk-hael Joy. Nancy A. Mur­ the impact of his hearings One authorizes the town man­ FM(tt erty acquisition. Last night, he might depend on whether re­ phy, Franclne Rowe, Kevin 4 4 FEa 14-21 8 DAYS 281.50 ager to apply for a grant equal Scholsky, Julie Richer. said that the $368,000 new esti­ porters'"still feel the lash of to about 25 per cent of the $60,- Grade 8 mate is because of an added Mr. Agnevf'.’’ FEa 16-20 5 DAYS 196.50 000 cost of a sanitary fill com­ water line to serve only the In addition to Hughes, other High Honors; Patrick Joy. 8 DAYS pactor. Manchester’s applica­ Cheney Mills complex. He said war policy critics Tuesday were FEa 28-MAa 7 281.50 tion will be the first in the state Peter Hickey. that he, too, prefers that solu­ Honors: Eugene Clcaiy, Kev­ Sens. Thomas F". EagIcton, D- 4 DAYS and would bo applicable under tion over other alternates. He, Mo.; Alan Cranston, D-Callf., FEa 20-23 186J10 a new bill adopted by the 1989 in Mareeuu. as had O’Neill, said that it is and Charles K. Goodell, R-N.Y, YOUR TRIP INCLUDES State Assembly. the solution preferred by the in­ Goodell and Hughes accused the The other resolution author­ Rosary Society surance companies. administration of lulling the HOUND TRIP AIR TRANSTORTA’nON — TRANSFERS izes the superintendent of Weiss, who had pressed for American people into euphorja. NOW IN PROGRESS. TO AND FROM AIRPORT — HOTEL. AOOOMMODA’nONS schools to apply for a stale Sets Card Party the Nike Site installations when ' Jbe committee is considering BRKAKFASTS a n d d i n n e r d a i l y — GOLF FREE UN- grant toward the cost of new the problem of insufficient wa- a group of lesolutiuns langing HATS e KNITS UMITKD GREEN FEES — 2 18-HOLE COURSES — carpeting In the I'.lnepln ^chool St. Bridget Rosary Society ON SELECT GRdur BELTS # CAR COATS # SWEATERS \i g a l a s w i z z l e p a r t y — TAXES AND SERVICES t^r pressure was discussed on from Scott’s proposal ess.ntial- and toward the cost of adding will sponsor a Pre-Lenten Ben­ f e e i n c l u d e s a l l t a x e s . INCL.UMNG BAHAMA Jan. 27, repeated his preferanceefei ly backing the administration parking spaces (for Lincoln efit Card Party Friday at h e a d t a x . b a g o a o e , g r a t u i t y a t h o t e l To p.m. at St. Bridget School cafe­ for it last night. policy to calls for a withdrawal! BELL BOYS ON ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. School use) in tin-’ Municipal "If we can come up with a from Vietnam by a specifie(:ifie|l Building parking lot. teria. The event is open to the solution that cun serve the long- date. ' / The board accepted two- new public, and tickets! may be pur­ range plans of the town, and Aiken charged 'Tuesday a re­ streets into the town system. chased at the door. still provide the Cheney Mills port released by the committee Progress Dr., a spur off Colon­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Mc- complex with its needs, then Sunday, expressing doubt abdut ial Rd. in the Green Manor In­ Keever will conduct military let’s do it," he urged. U.S. policies, contained at least MERCURY dustrial Park, was constructed whist and setback games. Pro­ The tabling action last night 30 unsubstantiated Statement.-.-, under the town’s Industrial ceeds will be used for scholar­ was on the reqommendation of and no effort was made to have TRAVEL AGENCY Guidelines, with tlie town con- ships to East Catholic High Director Anthony Pletrantonio. the State Department check., it trtbuting 60 per cent of t h e . School and other projects of the !ns • NO SBRVIOE CHARGE "Let’s set up a meeting where to make .sure classified state­ "THR MARVEL OP MAIN STREET" coal Country Club Dr-., an 800- society. Refreshments will be we can have all recommend^/ " / 643-9571 foot dead-end road off Fern «t. served and prizes awarded, MANCHESTER, CpNN. ments were removed. p »01 - 907 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER j ' _ j j nriirrrr“ ~~i For • Hotel* • Airline* e StenmaWp* 467 HARTFORD ROAD tions on paper,” he said. Fulbright ssaid "We are - ^ y serves a small I'estdentU.d de- Mrs. McKeever la chairman of y CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE WITH MASTER CHARGE. -HARTFORD NATKDNAL ' ' 687 MAIN. BT., MANOHBBTER ______Next ’Tuesday's meeting will against the idea they can censor r yelopment there, the event. be to discuss and consider everything we do."

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Ccmibats Smog Paul Q. liobertH of West Hart­ ford, Resident of the Coc*-Oola P^S!hi¥-Bite MILAN. Italy (AP) — Jtaly'a Bottling Co. of Hartford, has richest and moat modern dty ia GENUINE AMERICAN LAMB ... NATURALLY BEST! -been named general chairman fra d u a lly getting rid of Its of a $800,000 development cam­ a m o *. / , A ir poUuUoBf baa been reduoed paign of the Charter Oak Coun­ to per cent winter, accord- cil, Boy Scouts of America. Dr. in* to offlctal/meaauremanta. Harold S. Barrett of 120 8. lvalue- wood Circle is council board The ordinary Milanese doesn't Im s 4 Im b president. Charter Oak Ckiunoll need special etjuipment to see ( WdK •vvnr Includes SO communities In the difference. tS Hartford and Tolland Counties. “ In the past I would renu>v« a UacApt i'taiM Emphasizing that . almost good inch of black powder from WHOLE OVEN every aspect of scouting shows my balcony in a day,” aaya record Increases In the last de­ housewife Ooncetta di Noia. READY cade and will continue to climb “This winter I haven't had In the 1970's, Roberts said that I Frmmh Produce Dmpi. this trouble." COLONIAL the Charter Oak Council plans For Carlo Bocca, a taxi driv­ Freezer Buy to Improve scouting facilities by er, the antismog campaign All Meat Fbanu > 8S'a. increasing the capacity of the LARGE VINE RIPE means reduced eye strain. Dtir- lA U T M U L,ake of Isles Scout Reservation Ing foggy days, of which Milan WHOLE OR HALF M E A T Y . T E N D E R / ■ J I B ^ C E D BACON In North Stonlngton by one , W E U TRIM M ED has many, "it used to be almost third, completely refurbishing dark, even at noon," Bocca It k Camp Pioneer In New Hartford, To m a to e s PORTERHOUSE says. "This winter It's much SHOULDER CHOPS' LOIN LAMB CHOPS^'P” CHICKEN » and expiinding the Council Serv­ clearer” . ECONOMICAL . SHORT CUT a OISO ice Center In Hartford. STEAKS ib l-*® Doctors report a reduction in LAMB 75 The plain fact Is that we’re respiratory ailments. AN your lavorfe cuts at one low prkt SOCIETY HAMS . cusloni cut and wrapped BREAST OF LAMB, . bursting at the seams," Roberts The campaign has obviously I RIB LAMB CHOPS said. “ Membership has climbed made a more livable city of Mi­ 5A V£ MORB ON LARCB TOP QUALITY from over 12,000 In 1960 to ab lan, an industrial-commercial most 17,000 now. and projections Chicken Parts complex of 1.7 million. fam ily Size^acks show the council must serve a FOR SOUTHERN FRY Breasts lbIb. .'W Milan has chic shops and of­ (3 POUNDS OP MOPC! 2 9 N O O liA fli ru n-M R iuss CHICKEN PARTS membership of 23,000 boys by GROUND ROUND - ^ 9 5 * fice buildings in t ^ center, 1978. 'The numiber of adult volun­ ringed by residential neighbor­ GRIDDLES s 9 9 ' . 6 9 ' LEGS m/m BREASTS^^^^ »ESH , LEAN, AND TASTY Chicken Parts b 5 9 ' BOLOGNA H LIVEflWORST COD FILLET teers has grown from under 6,- hoods and, farther out, by O A D i n M N n » U N - w i m with with 000 in 1960 to a projection of LARGE BUNCH . 7 9 * smoke-spewing factories like thigh I^^B over 8,000 in 1976. Almost twice GROUND CHUCK the Pii:elli rubber plant. It also UVERWURST ^ .89< GULF SHRIMP as many boys now participate Fresh Broccoli -«b39‘ has something In common with NEPCO coLonnuED Ib.fiPDPa " ib.DPMP^ 'D a in camping trips as did In 1960, SI .09 another smog-plagued city, Los f ;7 s T r io in Roost .b ’ P ’ Top Round Roast Frozen Foods All Beef FRANKS 79* FISH STICKS . 7 9 ' and this figure will double SEEOUSS FLORIDA Angeles. It's in a basin. ______BWHY A iL I V BPAY A V MORE? A 4 0 B C 7 again in 1976.” .*39' O VEN or P O T The mountain-ringed Padana Grapefruits Fresh Spare Ribs b 7 9 ‘ Valley Is a natural fog-gather­ BONELESS B-THRIFTY SKINLESS Rump of Beef Roust ib. |l' ‘I t 's Chinese New Y e a r/ ' ^ ing zone. Lack of wind stag­ Soda Pop Lures EXTRA FANCY nates the fog, trapping smoke. Aaiou Pears ,b 19 n m YOUR CHOICE OF 6 DELICIOUSLY TENDER BONELESS BEEF ROASTS I CHUNKING Early last year city officials CHICK FILLET FRANKFIRTERS USD A CHOICE BONELESS ROUND ROASTS FOR OVEN OR POT voted against heating systems S a ig on T r o o p s using a crude grade of petrole­ PORK SHOULDER FOR OVEN I • CHICKEN or SHRIMP , , FRESH, LEAN H I _ . 11 -ox. um known here as naphtha. The From VC Chase a,®"”* .***. < A or POT Q ^ Q I t p e S In A Bog | V each Bottom Round owners of 18,000 such systems Pork Chops .78 Dinners SAIGON (AP) — Viet Cong I o CHICKEN or SHRIMP were ordered to switch to a bet­ CENTER AND END CUT CHOPS SMOKED BUTf S guerrillas ambushed a convoy CROIND CHUCKTO RED DELICIOUS ter grade of oil. So far 12,000 carrying 200 cases of soft drinks HeChow Mein ‘ systems have been replaced and to U.S. Army headquarters Cross Rib Roast , • ALL VARIETIES, "BITE SIZE" the others are to be changed I Faacy Appies uEroicmcKiK .^ . rann nujeuxi—uuiw.,arruuxILUZII.IUH north of Saigon Monday night. soon. The total cost is estimated TINY TEA LEAVES The Viet Cong didn't get the ll Egg Rolls V? at $20 million. RICE-A-RONI 3 CoriEE Caki Mixes z 55' soda pop, but the South Viet­ This is similar to action taken EHUtS IMUO namese troops sent out to chase ^in U.S. cities where large users A|. the Viet Cong did, U.S. investi­ of oil have switched to grades letley Tea Bags TEABAGS SOAP PADS t il l ALL VARIETIES _ gators reported today. SHORTnmic a A iD D n o H S h o p - R i t G ' s M o n n y Sa that yield less smoke. 75 h. The convoy was made up of Some industrial plants have Ocoma Pot Pies 7 99 3 i 8 5 ' trll 59' trucks driven by Vietnamese ci­ CHUN KING MUSHROOM SHRIMP CHICKEN moved outside Milan, selling CRISCO ALUMINUM FOIL SHOP-RITE SLICED or HALVES O n A lT D vilians with an escort of Ameri­ valuable sites and also saving l-B. m m m w CQc can military poUce in Jeeps. Chow Mein Ajax Detergent the price of conversion equip­ FRUIT DRINKS p eon s 0 9 Mazola Margarine A i. They picked up the cases of Yellow Cling Peaches n WHY PAY MORE? ment. soda and were on their way In a campaign against car ex­ north to Long Blnh when Viet I Roman 10 Pok Pixxn •89‘ haust centers have been estab­ GREEN GIANT OVEN BAKED f l A i i Cong guerrillas opened fire. U BIRDS EYE "BREAKFAST DRINK" . lished all over the city to check EARLY MORN ■■■ One MP and one ” Vietnamese 2-lb. t o ) t t , QQO 89* » the quantity of carbon monoxide driver were wounded, and some $ 1 1 1 - o z . U r A ; box ™ II Orange Pius 2 - - cans can (■‘I SHOP-RITE "GRADE A " o A A r I coming out of tailpipes. RAM REAMS O::'!'"’ vehicles were damaged. Then ij A city official said: "In the HIBLE1S CORN ' 10 the South Vietnamese troops ' French Fried Potatoes »*• 9 9 case of an excess of monoxide, GRAND UNION PINEAPPLE- PINKI GRAPEFRUIT were ordered out In eirmored drivers are invited to have their 1-qt. cars to chase the Viet Cong. [sao«ss.u.cK.«.r;~u^Y «. e.. vo,.». asp.«. v WHYP*Y«o«jSHOP.«mc».^STVU,, I -|| v ; g e T a b i ^ r j n ; r T ’X 9 9 * D cars checked by a mechanic. It Margarine - la' 14-u. "The armored cars came It In their interest to undergo SAVE CASH AND BLUE STAMPS can down the road,” said one Amer­ the controls because f&ulty LIOUID RLEACH DOLE DRINK ican officer. "The armored cars Shop-Rite Preserves 3 1 Whole Kernel Corn 5 - I pipes that emit too much mon- stopped, looted the soft drinks _____ -V., SHOP-RITE 2-lb. c DEL MONTE DEAL LABEL I oxide are submitted to fines.” CIEAM STTLE •-3/4-OZ. and neglected to go after the WHY PAY MORE CORN 01 WHOLE KERNEL 19' COLGATE TOOTHPASTE tnbe 5 9 ' Viet Cong. Some military police- /men chased the armored cars Apple Sauce N08NAL0IDRT Red China Raps DaWNm a l-h AAe down the road but could not^ FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 .';. 9 9 ' BRECK SHAMPOO 6 9 ' cliase them any farther because Heinze Ketchup 3 they went back Into their com­ Soviet and U.S. D a iW N T t M l-A. A A e Aim.PnSn>ANT gag. pound." lOc OFF LABEL ALL FLAVORS R o le in V ietnam CUT GREEN BEANS 4 z 9 9 ' Arrid Extra DRYuN?aimD« 8 9 The South Vietnamese also . got away with a field radio Fab NESTLE TOKYO (AP) — Clomnruinlst mounted on one of the escort F r o z e n F e a t u r e s jeeps, an An$erlcan source said. CHOCOLATE BARS CXiina today sharply criticized The South Vietnamese com­ Laundry Detergent the role of the Soviet Union and HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM 1 mand had no comment on the I the United States In Vietnam N ancy Lynri BIRDS EYE reiKxrt. Neither did the U.S. FRESHfcN^ 2 king saying both are "the common -W Command. size bars enemy of the Vietnamese peo­ riESHBAKE - SANDWICH ^ M b gw |00 CRUN WNG /II* ple.” WHITE BREAD 3 oVv°^95' CUT CORN OR PEAS CHW U M BEEF CHOP SUEY OR _ * For the past 12 months, Pe­ S9 NANCY LYNN - LEMdfl 01 Five in Family AUNT lEMIMA S BUTTERMILK CHICKEN CHOW MEIN i" 7 9 ' 59° king either had refrained from MARIO'S a l l VARIE’HES linking the Russians with the PINEAPPLE PIE .£ 4 9 ' WAFFLES CHUNKING A n n Killed in Fire CLEAR OB PINK Americans in Vietnam or had CHEESE PIZZA 49' s h o p -r i t e No. 8, No. 9 8PAG. or Ragu Sauces 3 15% oz. jarsFi*®® identified them only as "social- MLCCUNKUCUT Chow Mein Noodles Z 5 5 ' ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) SHOP-RiTE imperialists.” The editorial in *F>airy C ase CHDIIOR — A 29-year-oId woman and Elbow Macaroni 3 lb. box G lC POTATOES t:; 10' SHOP-RITE CHUNKY or CREAMY ^ the official Peking People's Dal­ Pot Pies mmo'iTWA 4 7 9 ^ ‘:i 19' (our of her six children, aged 6 DETERGENT ■lEAKSTONE TEMPTEE WHIPPED MWAUJOBaSOH ga _ SOY SAUCE SHOP-RITE ! ^ ■ CAc ly suggested a new policy of less l o z . O C l cmmiiM iwry„ months to 17 years, died Mon­ Peanut Butterz-dtr 49^ restraint. CREAM CHEESE :onl. w v M acaroni A C heese 2'^• 6 9 C oconut C ustard P ie day night in a fire that raced Fabric Softener 59 HJIllMIffilll'II V A LU A B LE 'C O U P O N /il".'//.!!;." ; Written to commemprate the through a small stucco dwelling . Va gal. URAND UNION - COLORED OR WHITE eMHmnnoii FRIED RICE MEATLESS 37^ SHOP-RITE RED LABEL i| i -ib. S I 40th anniversary of the North OCc IXnmS near downtown Albuquerque, SNOW’S NEW ENGLAND bottle Vietnam Communist party, the AMER. SLICES WRAPPED *s37' C hopped B roccou BAGELS ".i:: 29* police said. Tomato Puree 4\Vn? 1 editorial made no reference to GRAND UNION Glam Chowder 2 15 oz. cans 9 8 C INDtCOLRULVU , R R m Police Lt. Bruce Hartline North Vietnamese efforts to CHOCOLATE 39 identified the victims os Mrs. CHIP 4'c89' heal the Chinese-fioviet breach. SLICED MUNSTER COOKIES Irma Valles, 29, and her chil­ Hanoi gets aid from both pow­ SHOP GRAND UNION- FOR THE dren, Delores, 5 months; Patri­ From Our Dairy Case ers. F restt Tastes ^^est FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN cia, 2; Theodore," 5, and Robert, Hmulth ABrnm utyAids D eli D epi- The tone suggested that the, EAT CRISP APPIES-CEIEBRATE DENTAL HEALTH WEEK 7. rupture is wider than ever de­ Hartllne .said a fifth child, Mi­ TOOTHPASTE, 6c OFF LABEL Orange Juice spite the resumption of Bovdet- CRISP FIRM FRESH MOONLIGHT' T O F F chael, 8, was in critical condi­ $099 Chlnese border talks in Peking. tion from burns. KRAFT ^ ': -gol. -gal. 6.7 5-01 "To realize its wild ambition The sixth child, Joseph, 10, jar WITH TMH coueow .NO ruecHAu or nyr w ith th is c o u p o n a n d purchasi of t u b e of Mruggllng for hegemony and was visiting neighbors at the Crest "^."59® I u -i M .-e iu u e u ra .-e c n M in ON11 LI..9 OX. CAN-DIAL lA M l redividing the world with U.S. COLD POWER time of the fire. A neighbor said Im perialism," the editorial said, AJAX CLEANSER she saw the boy pounding on the I WHY PAT M u n r COUPON COOO TMIU SAT.. PH 7Mi. AXELROD "The Soviet revisionist rene- k COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., PU. 7lh. door of the home as smoke SHOP-RITE UMIT ONI LIMIT OP« poured put of it, screaming for Bufferin Tnbiets gade CHque has all along been Luncheon Meat 2<■ 8 OZ. pkgs. Cottage Cheese 5 9 colluding and, the same time, his mother to wake up. I SUPKW MAS KRAFT NATURAL contending with U.S, Imperial­ Hartllne said Police Sgt. Rich­ REGULAR or THICK AAl ard Taylor who was patrolling 1 Scope Mouthwash Swiss Cheese ism in a vain attempt to sabo­ FXTRARICH GREEN,KiCorC A S T i U r lO cO FF — ^ Colonial ' BaconpiRtC. OR SUPtR ONI RTL OP 100- WITH MON THRH ISy^ OX. iAtS-FOR SPAGHmi OFN-1S OX. PRC -G R H N COUNTY •BATH/ 7 ' (VOMET ter on cur Soars at home." she 5AWTABV signment In "The Strawberry ' A 4M Slater Bd„ New Britala 8U WaaMagtoa St., pointed out, "so we shouldn’t DRISTAN M O D E 9 S MAMiiM C h o c n b V i t a m i n s RAGU SAUCE CHEESE RAVIOLI Statement." Earlier, ^he 23- God FilM COUPON COOO THRU SAT.. FH. 7lh. COUPON COOO THRU SAT., FM. 7Ri. COUPON COCO THRU SAT.. FH. 7lA COUPON GOOD THRU SAT.. HR. Till. P COUPON OOOO THRU SAT.. Ffl. 7lK. UO Wlndaer A ve., WUaoa Middletown, Oaaia. throw It on the ground, as that i t O O c 280., LIMIT OFN LIMIT O N UMIT OFN LIMIT OFN LIMIT OFN year-old actress played opposite 6 7 « 6 7 ^ / ^ Is America's floor.’' John Wayne in "True Grit." 2 " 4 5 « can JLm ib A trip to CaiUoraie tor 'Tina and her mother, Mrs. Each has been married once Saxton, was first prise in the prevlo"sly. Miss Darby has an oonteet. tw u sat m sm y i thi moht to umit ouantitiu 18-month-old daughter, Heather, m tai PFfcnvi ., m . 7th. w i . f . / Her brotlMr, Bdidle, a 8-year- ‘ by her marriage to actor James old fourth-grader in Streator, Manchester Parkadei. Middle Turnpike, West — Triple-S Redemption Center, West Hartford, N. Main St. and Albany Ave.. 825 E. Main St., Meriden Stacy. won a silver dollar as one cf the contest namer-upe. Qf^en Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat 9:00-5:30— Fri. 9:00-9:00 Closed Mondayt

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Grape Jelly mission to reside permanently in Israeli-occupied Jerusalem “Are you now in good health?" ■ S/y’ With this coupon and a $5 purchase and was granted an Israeli Iden­ read the question on Harold's ap­ Enjoy rich, full-bod­ With this coupon and a $5 purchase \T/ tity card. plication for life insurance. As it Coupo.i good thru Sat.y Feb. 7 only. Limit one pkg per cuitomer. Coupon pood thru Sol., Feb. 7 only. Limit one lor per cuilomer. This means that the 72-year- happened, he did have a cold in ied flavor, marvel­ |t old Arab will no longer be con- the head. Nonetheless, he wrote ous aroma no mat­ Wmmmvtmm « S to p. I ' sldered as under IsraclPoccupa- “YES." ter hov/ you brew it. ■ tion, but as a resident of the Unhappily, Harold's cold, devel­ mtiib Legs ; state of Israel. oped into pneumonia; which final­ ■ EI-AlamI recently returned to ly took his life. Could his widow ii the Palestinian refugee farm he collect the insurance? In a court ; set up. The former leader ot the hearing, the insurance company Whole I Palestinian community pre- said the policy was invalid because ChickenSea ; vlously was living In self-lm- Harold had told a lie by answering Regular Mrs. Filbert’s I ' posed exile In London. “YES" on his application form.. _ _ Golden Qtrs n or Stop & Shop Chunk • A one-time spokesman of the But the court ruled in the widow's Regular Fresh American : Arab League, el-Alaml Is re- favor. The judge said a person Lamb . . . the 'A*' ; membered for his strong opposl- could fairly be considered "in g i there’s only one course for the n$iUlon appropriation for that Pierce Brigade.” program, and increases for Stop & Shop Franks Meat Lasagna some other activities, had been disclosed in advance of last lbs Ail meat . . . 1-lb pkg 145>z package Five t)ays Swell Wednesday’s House vote against Franks, baked beans and c Your family will love the de­ “ c overriding the veto. brown bread . . . a Saturday licious quality of Caterer's To Four Months; Other increases Nixon recom­ night supper that’s hard to Kitchen meat lasagna. We mended over his original budget beat lb won’t tell you bought it. ea He Didn’t Speak requests Include: $70 Imllion for 7 3 basic vocational education Pizza Subs 7 oz pockogo 35V PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Low calorie goodness . . . Western Sliced Cold Cuts 39‘« A Masaachuaetta youth, sen­ grants, $40 llllon to the states Bonus Mb Regular or German Mb o e < 12 pkgs of Jeli-0 Gelatin | Vanity Fair Bathroom Tissue for 8u|>plementary school pro­ Salami & Bologna Pock pkg 89‘„ Potato Salad pkg 0 9 ti tenced to five days In jail when grams, $26 million for improve­ .ncel 7 5 .,^ 50 oz he couldn’t produce $26 to pay s m l 7 5 * ib -lb pkg Deli Hut Meat Balls tin 1.79V B ro il pack ment of educational services to Franks Bologna 1 3-ounce size fine, spent four monthe at the the disadvantaged, $24.8 mllUon With this coupon and a $5 purchase Wed., Feb. 4 thru Sat., With this coupon and a $5 purchase Wed., Feb. 4 thru Sat.. Adult Correctional Center be­ for public library services, $29.7 Feb. 7. Limit 12 pkgs per coupon per customer. Feb. 7. Limit one pack per coupon per customer. cause he didn’t say anything. million for health research, $10 Anjou Pears 10 ^69 Richard Diamond, of Beekonk, million for rubella vaccine, $7 Musa., waa sentenced in Dietrlct million for air pollution control Court lust October for carrying and research, $4.3 million for From C€difornia,..High in Vitamins A & C! Buy as many sets as you like! a Loncealed weapon. the expansion of treatment and Illustrated World After serving the five day een- • oz rehabilitation of alcoholics. Burry Scooter Puffs— Vanilla ' pk" 3 7 ' Sweet N' Low botti* 79* tence, he was to have been II Cameo Sculptured picked up by Beekonk police on 3.25 OZ Lawrence, Memorial Daisy Sliced White Bread Burry Cap'n Crunch Fudge Cookies 57* Colgate Toothpaste tub# 49* a fugitive from justice charge in connection with a breaking and Cite Hospital Kate Hike Encyclopedia • oz Stainless Tableware Stop & Shop entering case. Dutchmaid Butter Flavored Cookies ^iIb 47* Mueller Elbow Macaroi^ pkgs 29* Fresh Broccoli -3 9 Elegant Ijirush - finished Slice after slice of en­ The situation, disclosed Mon­ NEW IjOSDON. Conn. (API— Introductory Offer Vol. 1 tableware. 'Tastefully de­ riched white bread good- I Medium day, wa;^ discovered by Judge An increase of about $6 a day c Covers 15,000 school subjects, bVt oz con •f.09 From Mexico signed and durable epough 3’Pe nes$. Only the finest in­ Keebler Nut Fudge Drops '^ b > 49* ( Victor Cleaned Shrimp. Corrinne Grande, who produced In rates at I^awrence and Mem­ over 4.2 million words. Low Fresh Cherry Tomatoes 3 9 ^ 1 for every-day meals, gredients are used to JlJo z a series of contradlcto^ state­ orial Hospital was put Into ef­ piaci mini-price. \ VO-5 Hair Dressing / Ibbo 85* make this as good or River Brand White Rice ^pVb* ' 3 6 \ ments from police, prison and fect Sunday, the hospital an­ with 0 *3 purchase sittiii Volumes 2-21 $1.99 ea. better than comparable fttgulorW • oz l-pound package 99 brands — and with all Hard to Hold boHIo ’1.35 court officials about tlw "over­ nounced Monday. Get Set Lotion Diamond Walnut Meats ’ 1 .2 9 Carolina Long Grain Rice pkg ^7* sight.” ( The lowest price multi-bed featured Piece of the Week Complete Set $40.29 4 9 ‘ the nutritional benefits. 5 count The judge also assailed the room rate was boosted from $40 wilhi S| AQ ri|. WEBSTER’S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY. PWl W tS|W tr CuitarS pkg 59* In tvery volumt ol thi incycloptdlii Sweet M'Low, 50's 39* Broil-A-Foil Tray Seekohk police department for to $46 a day, and the rate for Beautiful Hyacinth Plants, 3” Pot 4 9 “ 4 Soup Spoons SSpurchiit I c iC T 4.00 you buy, i viluabli coupon. CollRct III. Daisy Donuts 3 Ml<*1 5 9 ' FREE 21 couponi loi ypur TREE dictloniryl its “ cavalier attitude,” and was the lowest priced private room Informed by an attorney that went up from $64.60 to $60:60. Baker's Confide+s ^ Kitty Kleenex ^ the attorneys general of Bhods Hospital administrator Rich­ Gerber Nabisco Sunshine Salmon Cat Food White Facial Tissues Island and Mcuwachusetts would ard J. Hancock uaid alx>ut $600,- Bold ^ Cascade Cheer Duz Star Gain IVory Hollanid Rusk Chocolate Nuggets Vanilla Extract Regular or Super be asked to Investigate Uw>Bss- 000 in anticipated salary increas­ Dasb Oatmeal Banana Cereal pkg of konk police. es for employes was the major Detergent Dishwashing Powder Laundry Detergent Laundry Detergent Sapphire Detergent Detergent Liquid Detergent 14-oz A 7 4 2-oz 24 count 6-oz 8-oz 280 2/dIv ~41* r reason for the increase in rates. DkB ■ ' bottle 4 3 * pkg 81* cans 8 ? * 3-lb. 1-oz 0 3 ^ • l-pt, 6-0* p a a Phs 35* _ 'Z 28* The average yearly income In The costs of other services, M b. 4-oz 3 ^ ^ 3-lb, 6-oz ang 9-ib, 13-oz a a 2-lb, 7-0* ay^ . ^ 43^ / pkg A.AT ^ pkg wr / bottle .Mississippi ts about |l,U0O. goods and supplies purchased pkg P*

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Been Named — When the war Is over WEEK-END SPECIALS! i — At the still point — A cock-pit of roees - The rules of the game fay fhe Inquirer Mooer, Stephany Ranae, „.. aon n..r.h paper and wheel, seam ripper Open dally 9:30-6:30, Thursday TOP SIRLOIN or liams KeU.'her, 91A Sycamore Lane, Manchester. He was bom Brown — The complete of bad­ Amerlcan exchanges, O T c'or or Box Spring »39 each plus new spring fabrics and till 9 p.m. Phone 6494J672. Jon. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. mutual funds call 643-1106 . Posture Built »49. each * « * *1 minton Princess S69, each linings! WHOLEto 3 lbs. Browne — The making of T.S. 876-0769. piece or . Sinclair, Kelly Ann, daughter Of Lloyd and Rochelle ter. If you need bedding these Kitchen Aid Dishwasher BOnOM ROUND Elliot's plays When a recipe directs you to BERNIE’s TV and AiPPU- lb. Clalng Sinclair. 1068 Hopewell Rd., South Olu^onbury. She Conrad — Joseph Conrad’s let­ InstantI . 1 skim1 Tier ~,ni.milk powder are truly fantastic values. Hur- was 'bom Jan. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her pater­ ry into WATKINS today for the "brown” ground meat in a little tNCEJS at the Parkade Is fca- ters to R. B. cnmnlngham® makes It poesible to get more fat, cook until the meat loses its luring Kitchen Aid Dishwashers nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Sinclair, VOssoboro, milk into ^ meals in an ec<^ bedding buy of the year, 'Graham red color; don’t expect the meat —Built-in and Portable models Maine. Her Inatemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Crawley — De Gaulle; a biogra­ nomical and convenien tway. It Claing, 39 Leland Dr., Manchester. Since bacon shrinks consider- to become a rich dark brown. are now on display in new ex- « 4 , * » '*1 phy may also be added to various .citlng decorator colors. See DeMott — Supergrow; essays f o o i not usually made flth “ biy owing to its high proportion 10008 not usually moue uwi of fat, it should be cooked oinur.slow­ Harvey’s Discount Again! BERNIE’S complete selectlon- Berk, Nancy Ann, daughter of Prank Sr., and Martha and reports on ImaglnatlOT In milk to Increase the food value. MoShoffery Berk, 31 Kerry St., Manchester. She was bom Jan. ly over moderate heat. HARVEY’S at Burr (Comers open dally 9-9. America features famous name dresses 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mutemal grandpar­ Derrick — The writing of novels Oven Ready Fish Dishes V4 LOIN SLICED ents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McShoffery, HouKon, Maine. Uniform Needs and sportswear at discount This Week’s Special! Divine — Causes and conse­ CAPTAIN MAC’S SEAFCX)D, prices . . . but right now you At the PARKADE CLEANERS She has a brother, Frank Jr., 3. quences of World War n Did you know that HOUSE 4 4 978 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor r ^LE downtown • Main Street can save again because HAR- Plan skirts, sweaters, pants 76c FAMILY PACK—Cenler and End Cut Chops Feldman — Housekeeping hand­ now specializes |n King Size complete line of smart VEY’S is giving an addiUonaJ each, plain dre*ea or suits. Dunn, Elicabeth Ann, daughter of Thomas and Sandra book for institutions, business Poust Dunn, 133 Parker St., Manchester. She was bom Jan. Fish ’n CThlps . . . to take out. uniforms. Including the famous discount during Winter Clear- $1.60 each. Hurry in because PORK CHOPS and Industry Also Baked Stuffed Shrimp and Swan Brand? Come in ance Sales. Op>en daily till 9 you get a 10% (Bonus Card too! 29 at Mtmchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. PouSt, Naugatuck. Her pater­ Franco — An introduction to Lobster ready for you to pop g„d see their complete selection p.m. Spanish - American liter- nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dunn, Water- into the oven . . . plus a large open Thurs. till 9. ature bury. She has a brother, Brian, 3. selection of fresh fish and shell Toasted walnut halves make a j j rwi Frankenberg — Porsche; the fish. Closed — Monday-Tues- Second only to salt as a popu- delectable party snack. Spreeul ...... Around MOtcn Burnett, Bussell Cole, son of Russell and Donna Perrett man and his cars day - Wednesday — Open 'Thurs­ lar seasoning, onions are used the walnuts in a shallow baking SUPER-RIGHT BRAND BumOtt, 199 Main St., Manchester. He was bom Jan. 28 at Free — Social usage day - Friday - Saturday —10 throughout the four seasons of pan and toast in a nu>der»te Toyota Is Here Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather Is Gould — The United Stat.es and a.m. to 7 p.m. the year, and in practically ev- oven for about 10 minutes, THE ’TOYOTA — a woman's Kenneth Perrett, 179 E. Center St., Manchester. His paternal Malaysia ery part of the world. Sprinkle the walnuts with melt- car now on display at MORI- ALL MEAT— l2 o z .p k g . grondpaipentls are Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bumebt, 133 Main Hallowell — The truth gome When cooking breakfast ce­ _____ ed butter and toes well. ARTY BROS, on Center St. St., Manchester. He has a brother, Gregory, 26 months. Humphreys — An Invitation to reals, mix skim milk powder Anniversary Special From $1,836 delivery. See and SKINLESS FRANKS 4 *1 •- *1 41 the Buddhist way of life for -with cereal. Add slowly to boU- SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON, January Special! test drive one today. Once you Methany, Steven Douglas, son of Douglas and JOnet Ste­ Western readers lag salted water, stirring con- Qak Street, is celebrating January Permanent Wave have your hands on a Toyota— venson Metheny, 281 Center St., Manchester. He was bom Lester — Search for the new stantly to prevent lumping. At- year In business. And Sale now on at 8PEL,L OF you’ll never let go. Jan. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ land low 2 to 4 tablespoons skim milk celebrate, SCULTZ is BEAUTY, -Burr Comers. Oolor- parents ar^ William Stevenson, 75 Schaller Rd., Manx^heSter, Lindaman — Space, a new di­ powder to each cup of water offering a special anniversary ed Hair $12.96 tuid Regular Hair ice Creain Treats and Mrs. Janet Adams, 286 E. Middle Tpke., MwcheSter. His rection lor mankind used. White Velvet Wave Permanent $10.96. And gals — don’t forget Take the entire famtlly to paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Metheny, 18 Morris — The human zoo for only $11.86 including “ Beat the High Cost of Living ROYAL ICE CREAMb Warren MOTT'S Ardmore Rd., Manchester. He has a sister, Jody, 4. Final ReducUons L’Oreal Test Curls, Shampoo, Days” Mon. through Thurs., s t. Treat everyone to one of National Football League Prop- Add th is lo v e ly two- iBBt Oail! Now y% OFF on all and Glamour Spray. Imagine! Shampoo and Set $3.26. Phone ROYAL’S elegant finales, Spu- erties, Inc. — The first fifty piecer to your wardrobe 1 Quish, Colleen Carol, daughter of James and Sharon years wiliitor merohandise at AH that for only $11.85 So 649-2806. moni, Tortonl, Ice Cream It’s prettily top-stitched ------Cakes, and Stenciled Slices. Oherwinski Quish, 6Q Gould St., Bast Hartford. She was bom Newhall Airborne camera PANDORA’S BOX, Bolton Notch girls, visit SCHULTZ BEAUTY and sports two handy Opening Special Sounds good, doesn’t it? Visit Jian. 30 at St. Francis Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Pearson — Decade pockets. N o. 8240 witfi‘th Shopping Plaza—the unique SALON, Oak Street, Manches- APPLESAUCE Mr.- and Mrs. Wesley Cherwlnsld, BaSt Hartford. Her pater­ PHOTO-cuiDB is in Sizes women’s specialty shop! Also a ter., and get in on this fantas- HOME TOWN CLEANERS of ROYAL today. Phillips — The emerg;lng Re­ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Qidsh, GlaiStonbury. publican majority 10>^-24*^ ' (bust 33-47). selected group o< cocktail dress- tic offering. Burr <3omers have the lowest — Size 12V6, 35 bust . . . es at more than one-half off. ------prices in town in professional Free Wigs Phillips — The New York times Kanekeion chronicle of American life: 3% yards of 45-inch. Hurry In—-open Fri. night till 9 Anyone for Cards? dry cleaning. They feature Coin- Get a fabulous F F Airline Strike Didn’t Stop SEND 65$ In eolnrfor uch sit- op dry cleaning machines. Miracle Wig 1920-1939 p.m. Valentines! Valentines! Val- ttrn to Incinilt firet-cliM malllni. entlnes! FAIRWAY on Main Opening special is an 8 lb. load wig party. Call for further de- Pinto — The city that shone Bse Barnett, Hancheiter Evening Herald, lUO AVE. Rule to remember: fill cake Street has one for everyone — for $1.60. Also 4 men’s ahlrte for tails. FASHIONABLE WIGS, Shipment of GI Valentines Reedy — Who will do our fight­ OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, ing for US? N.T. 1MS6. pant, only half full. friend and foe alike! $1. Hurry in or phone 647-1603. 649-9190. ______JACKSONVUjLiB, Fla. (AP) This second year tor the "GI Ryan — Weight training Print Hunt,, Adilrtit with ZIP — Nearly 100,000 Valentines are wish you’d be my Valentine” SahadlThe long pass CODE, Stylt Nnmbir ind Sin. on the way to Vietnam and that campaign was far bigger than Send 504, add 15$ for St. Nicholas — A St. Nicholas postage and handling for brings a sigh of relief from Karl the first. anthology Busch, who thought an airline a copy of Spring & Sum­ "We still will have about Schiller — Mass communica­ mer ’70 Basic fashion. strike mig^it have stymied his 10,000 late arrivals to send,” tions and American empire \our Gift Gallery E project to booet GI morade. Busch said. “ Another airline Schmeldler — Extrasensory "God sits on my shoulder, I may help us with those or weTl perception “WHERE YOU FIND THE UNUSUAL" swear," Busch said Monday have to mail them direct at the Schwartz — The Jewish wife night after the Naval Air Re­ higher cost.” Schwartz — Collectors’ guide to 985 MAIN STREET - AT WATKINS serve Training Unit at Jacksen- antique American ceramics That Mesh Vest! Tired out by the weekend J^ELEPHONE 648-5171 ville came to the rescue. work of packing rite boxes — Seaman — The doctors’ case Busch was aghast Saturday about 600 Valentines to a box— ag^ainst the pill when he learned of the National strain over tmnsporta- Sendrey — Music in ancient Is- A 1—11_____ rkn,4« a v A l im . . _ . *' Airlines strike as he and volun­ tion problems, Busch said he rael teer helpers began packing box­ still had one big Valentine to Seth — Children against witches es of Valentines sent from 60 deal with. Shrader — College ruined our states, three U.S. territories and daughter market we shall go” five torelgfn countries. "It will go to the No. 1 GI, CREST TOOTHPASTE President Nixon, as commander Sim — The grass roots press GEM SALAD OIL National had promised to take in chief,” Busch said. “ I saved Steam — Adventures Into the A&P BRAND the cards free from Jacksonville psychic 3.25 oz. # ■ # ■ out one Valentine from each gallon TOOTHPASTE C to San Francisco, there to be Stevens — Search out the land; 3.4 oz. 2^c mailed In the armed forces post­ state and one from each foreign tube country to send him, mostly to a history of Amerlcsui mili­ can tubo al system. show him what ILre are doing.” tary scouts 1.79 "TTie postage from San Fran­ Strelker — The gospel of irre­ The main Vietnam shipment cisco is about J1.75 a box com­ ligious religion left Monday In a four-propeller PRE-MARKET pared to about $6 a box from Thomas — The mayor who mas­ Jacksonville,’’ Busch said. Navy cargo plane. tered New York; the life and Military units in Vietnam will •me Military Order of the Pur­ opinions of William J. Gaynor ple Heart service foundation, of get the boxes for distribution. Tyite — Snowmobiles and snow- which Busch is field director, Servlcemesn In hospitals have flrat priority and ithen those in mobiling pays expenses of the Valentine Van Den Haag — The Jewish fighting zones. shower. mystique Volbach — Early decorative CLEARANCE textiles Zook — Houses of New York open to the public GREEH GIAHT BIRDS EYE N COOL Couple Observe Fel^mary 5, 6 and 7 Only NIBLETS CORN 45 Years Wed Mr. and Mrs. Frank DlLlslo WHIP of. Hartford were feted last VACUUM 12 oz. night at a 46th wedding an­ REMEMBER niversary celebration at t h e PACKED can home of their son-in-law and \ EASY-CROCHET \ 9 O Z . cont. daughter, Mr. and Mrs., Lionel Va£mUn.cs Day Lessard of 169 Lyness St. SIZES FROZEN An anniversary Mass was 10-16 WITH A GIFT OR celebrated during the evening A&P BRAND by the Rev. Oliver Reiwtud, Join T o d a y ’ s Fashion GIFT CERTIFICATE headmaster of a retreat house Parade in a mesh vest in Rihode Island and a friend . . . one you have cro­ °g) FROM US of the tamlly. cheted 1 It’ s fun to do; VALUABLE COUPON The couple was married Feb. fun to wear. No. 5428 has crochet directions .. . 4 21, 1926 at St. Anthony’s Church 4 BLEACH WHk Tbit 0««BBR are PbmIm m •! tB tr Ktra sizes 10-16 inclusive. In Hartford. They also have an­ SEND SOS IR colni Itr ilcii Rlt- other daughter, Mrs. Bernard Urn to■ Inclnii• ------flrtt-clMt milllilllns. r AAP GRANULATED Larco of Wethersfield; a son. Aose Cabot, Msnoheiler Evenlss Horsld, IIM AVE. Everything! gallon Rail* DlLlslo of MaMland, Fla. OFlSnEBICAB, MEW YORE. and 12 grandchildren. N.Y. IMM. rrint Nimt, A d iriii with ZIP iug SUGAR CODE iRd Sqrlo NlsAdf. • •• 1 • * Send 50f, add 164 for Five Day Forecaot postage and handling for Your G ift Gallery buyers will be at the New York Gift Show Febru­ Temperatures In Connecticut a copy of the Fall and ary 22 to 28. To make sure we'll have space to show the new things Winter ALBUM. 5^39 during the- five-day period be­ we will buy at the Market, we're asking you 'fo help us clean our stock CENTENNUL . . . 1MD ctRUry we will uuy OT inu iviaiawi, " E| i • t ■ H On. CM*pMiP.»)FaMNy. ■ • ____— ^ ^ — 1. A I J a m I ww Aa sAa MU* C..PWI vild Tk(^ ftk, rdi ginning Thursday are expect­ tvRRtt . . . ShanRiR'i Mircli, atvo whopping big saving of 30 per cent. *lpimited only to items of YiflkH’t Pm li srS U r RtRir ed to be below normal, with SillSRi i f NtUrR pItCRif Slue- daytime highs averaging in the tiSRi. 010S-:40$, Ids 1S« Ur ' ex.$2. or more. EverythingcvwryTnmg else on our shelves and in... — our------stock is includ- ©iiiffliwiro TEL. 648-9016 upper 20s to low 80s and night­ pilUsi IRd hiRdllRi. ed. All merchandise is regular Your Gift Gallery fine quality. Nothing time lows in the teens. Cold has been purchased for this sale. Thursday, with some modera­ tion Friday, turning colder Cut a printsd maatura guide It's a grand time t o buy gifts for up - coming Valentines, showers, again over the weekend, and from the paper around a sUck o< moderating again Monday. butter or margarine. Tape the wdddinQS, annivorsarioSi birthddys And A v sry othor o c c A S io n , a s w a II Precipitation may total H guide to your kitchen nd*r for as your own home, too! All sales on these three days CA SH AND inch water equivalent occurring convenient use. CARRY. No charges. No exchanges. No refunds. No gift wrapping. LAD I^' DRESS SHOP as snow or rain Friday or ear­ Make a House ly Saturday and as scattered eteam tAkas wrinkles out ct Just take 30 pe rcent off the prices in our shop! ROUTE 88, TALCOTTVILLP, CONN. showers on Monday. velvet. One way to steam • whole dress Is to hang it In the Mon,, Tim*, Wad. 10 KM. to 6 PM. m bathroom while the shower !■ Plaid Stamp gifts tUMO, FJtL. 10 AM . - 0 P.M. — Sait 0:80 A.M. - 0:80 PM, Be sure to halve fresh cran­ a Home In use, Be sure to use a well- Opp. Oono. Ootf Land berries before adding them to a Products Prohibited by Slate Law exempt from Plaid Stamp offer. W/iiiJ// \% muffin or quick-broad batter. podded hanger. We Reserve the Right to Limit uuantitles. PHcm •ftecttve ftirw Saturday, reo. /in, ly/O in tnis Community, and vumity.

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Rhode Island could have used one on its Catch-as-catch-can prove<$ a brief qs Windham managed on­ up two quick hoops (or (our In New Hampshire," with Gov. when the Harvard Corporation baseball training camps. He’s making a detour to Hous­ NEW YORK (AP) — A winning way (or the Dallas Proof why Windham upset of the season In Pee-Wee saying “ the grass always re-afflrmed a decision barring talk." roof. ly 15 points on 18 floor attempts, points to put the home towners Walter Peterson of that state. nine-game winning streak Chaps, but the New York Nets Hig’h sits atop the CCIL League action last night with a looks greener across the the Patriots from the universi­ Since Harvard’s refusal, there ton for a look at the Astrodome starting Feb. 17. . . . The IllinI managed only four Clarence Shcrrtxl, the game’s making only five and sinking back into the picture. stunning 41-30 win over first Peterson wants to discuss the have been several proposals. Familiar name ip the box score of Manchester High’s is ^ old9‘® stuff ’■?to P*'®the New got caught at their own edme- standings was clearly evi­ ty’s stadium. The club has re­ points over a 9'/4-mlnute stretch li-gh ' scorer with 21 [xanls, back game. five of nine foul shots. Manches­ Backcourt player Dave Wool- place NassKf Sports. The cellar street” appears to apply to They Include taking Fenway basketball team Is that of Mike ...... — -- York KniCks, but tO the dent last night at the ter netted only six points, con­ possibility of building a suitable quested a lease (or its seven of the second half, blew a 10- made three free throws—one a Dallas, trailing Indiana ey was absent (rom the con­ dwelling Angels, paced by a 22- the homeless Boston Patri­ Park, home of baseball’s Red Mistretta. brother of Pat, (or- ^ow would the TrotterB do Los Angeles ^ . Lakers, it Clarke Arena as the Whip­ necting on two of 14 floor shots stadium in southern New Hamp­ home games. point lead, lost to Wisconsin 60- technical foul to close the gap. through three quarters of their test with a cold. polnt output from Jim Kurle- Sox, by eminent domain and en­ mer Manchester High three- np^ainst any NBA club? The means a fresh breath of pets toyed with the ,hap- and two of two from the line. ots. shire, about an hour’s drive Under terms of the American 65 on Al Henry's basket with With eight seconds left, Rick American' Basketball Associa­ Manchester returns home wicz, and 16 markers (rom Scott larging it and taking Harvard sport star. The latter is current- ^BA clubs would win in a first place, leu Manchester High cagers in Chuck Lankford popped in both Bill Sullivan, president of the from Boston. Football League merger with two seconds left and dropped Ilowat, Illlntila' top foul shooter, tion game Tuesday night, ral­ with a FViday night meeting 'Tweedie, took off (rom the open­ Stadium by eminent domain. ty coaching basketball at Man- |)i-eezc but* for pure entertain- The Lakers made it nine in a posting a 65-46 decision. The in­ two-pointers for Manchester. Patriots, still hopes to keep the "We've also been contacted the National Football League out of the Big Ten lead when missed the first of a onc-and-one against non-league Penney High ing tap and left no doubt that Neither has much support in the Chester Community College, ment, the Trott rs and Marques row Tuesday night when they lied behind four 20-point scorers vaders boast a perfect 13-0 As a whole the Whippets made pro football franchise in Boston, by Canadian cities seeking the this year, all clubs must have Iowa trimmed Minnesota 90-77. . Wisconsin grabbed and downed the Eastern Divi­ o( East Hartford. an upset was In the making. Al­ Massachusetts Legislature. Tonight’s scheduled MCJC-Morse Haynes’ Mag;lclans are as good rode the deadly shooting of Jer- mark in the league standings 28 of 74 attempts for 37 per but the line of applicants (rom Patriots—Toronto and Mont­ stadiums with a 60,000-seat ca­ At Kingston, R.I., meanwhile, the , called time out and sion leaders 126-122. so playing a fine game for the Another recent proposal is to Oollege game at the Clarke gg you’ll find anywhere on the ry West to a 124-114 victory over while the Indians’ mark Is Just cent and the local five was 19 Windham (tk!) cities throughout the country real," he added. "Frankly, their pacity. Harvard is the lone sta­ the URI-St. John’s game was set up Henry’s winning basket, New York struck (or five victors were Scott Jones, Tom enlarge White Stadium, which Arena has been postponed untU basketball front . . . Remember the Cincinnati Royals in Cleve- the opposite, 1-13. of 62 for 29 per cent. p B r Pts and CanadW Is growing. Initial proposals are quite at­ dium in Greater Boston which halted with 13:16 remaining and Iowa, meanwhile, found Itself straight baskets early in the 0 Youii*; 4 2r4> 10 Humphrey' and Ed Ramsey. has a 10,0(X)-aeat capacity and Is tomorrow night. jbe days of the House of Da- land. The string has raised Height played a major role Quarter scores were all Wind­ 1 IHinmon 2 LK3 4 On the docket today was a tractive." could meet that standard. the visitors (rom New York trailing Minnesota 69-57 in the fourth quarter to overtake Caro­ For the Sports, big Mark • • • vlds, the guys with the long them into first place by a half FRAN MAHONEY as the Whippets’ WllUe Young. ham, 15-6, 35-21, 50-27 and 66- 2 Mooro 7 6-8 19 meeting with Gov. Claude Kirk Also contacting Sullivan were "We like it here and we would used by schoolboys in Boston. leading 66-40 when the top of a second half. The Hawkeyes then lina 72-71, then took the short 3 G a^>n 3 0^ 6 Demko (19) led the attaclc but Sullivan is hopeful that some Q ff Cuff beards who played on touring game over Atlanta In the Nation- Ehmle Moore and Brian Verter- 49. 0 Cloutlor G 3*2 14 of Florida, who would like the officials and groups in Seattle, like to stay here," Sullivan said, roof vent blew off and heavy put on a surge that carried end of a 9-0 answering burst the Angel defense held C a r 1 firm plan (or a permanent home baseball and basketball teams? al Basketball Association's * t feville controlled both back ’The Indians were paced in 3 VorrXoulUe 4 1-6 9 team to move to Tampa or Tampa and Jacksonville, Mem­ "but we have people really rain soaked the floor. The game them to an 18-polnt bulge and that carried the Cougars to a 2 B ’due 0 (Ml 0 Mikolewsky to only seven points (or the Patriots can be realized Looking forward to a summer There’s a lot of this type ath- Western Division, was to be resumed at 1 p.m.. Insured them of a 6-0 league Mahoney MC boards. ’The rebounding ability scoring by consistent Brian Ma­ 1 SwUchc^nko 2 (M) 4 Jacksonville. phis, Tenn., Birmingham, Ala., ready to roll out the carpet. JERRY WEST 105-91 victory. 1 Williams 0 (M) 0 and their teammates could not quickly. In that event, he thinks trip to Hawaii is Paul Phinney, lete ruimlng around texiay but The Knicks, who already set enabled the visitors to get more her netting 16 points, 11 coming 1_ Sullivan, who says the Pa­ and Kentucky. All have felt out "However, we have taken a EST, today. record. John Johnson took scor- Washington blitzed Denver pick up the slack in the scoring Harvard might consider leasing Manchester High cross country the Davis have vanished an NBA record earlier this sea- than one shot at the hoop as the in the final eight minutes. Lank­ 13 Totals 2R 10’^ 66 triots must make a decision by the Patriots In the past. general position that, as a publ­ Besides 14th-ranked Illinois ing horibrs with 33 points while At Yost Fete 142-125 in the only other ABA department. coach. Phinney will head up his . . . Buff Domelli has Joined the son with 18 straight triumphs, smaller Indians looked in vain. ford popped in 11 markers while March 15, also agreed to meet The flood of phone calls and icly owned corporation, if some­ its stadium on a one-year basis. and 20th-ranked Iowa, three oth- Eric Hill had 29 for Minnesota. game scheduled. .Manohrster (49) Phinney Tour (or youngsters Pleasant Valley- (Jountry Club couldn’t get nearly as excited Working the baseline to per­ Bill Maher, with a fine second B P Pt.s er Top Twenty teams in The As- Elsewhere In the Big Ten state Rep. Francis Mahoney, Dallas shot past Indiana 112- 2 Conran during the school vai^tion to as an administrative assistant when they beat San FYancisco Flood Case fection, Co-Captain Bob Cloutier 0 0-0 0 s o c la le d Press poll saw action. Rick Mount connected on 16 of former mayor of Manchester, m vvlth 4% minutes remaining quarter, totalted 10 points. 2 Balo.s'ano 0 1-1 1 Hawaii . . . Marques Haynes in promotion. 118-98 in New York for nine con- would drlpple and pass to Windham’s Moore was the 3 W. Maiior 3 4-6 10 Indian Tankers Bolton Drops Eighth Consecutive Decision Fourth-ranked St. Bonaven- 25 floor shots, scored 41 points will be ma.ster of ceremonies a.l qj, throws by Clncy 2 I.«ankford 5 1-5 11 and his Fabulous Magicians will • « * secutlve victories. They hold a Moore. ’The giant center would high scorer with 19 points. Given Time lure set a school scoring record and gpirmed Purdue past Mlchi- the testimonial dinner for Earl powgn and hung on the rest of 0 llolik 2 (M) 4 play Steve & Tom’s Pizzeria in F.nd o f th(^1.ini> ■ seven game lead over Mil­ simply turn around and throw Tean4mates Cloutier and Young 3 B. Mnhor 6 4-5 16 Beat Windham by crushing Belmont Abbey gan Slate 105-86 and Indiana Yost on Monay night, F’c-b. 16 (j,g way. 4 Pcojiios 1 (M) 2 an exhibition basketball game m e L n waukee. up a short jumper each time. had 14 and 10 points respective­ NEW YORK (AP) — Federal 131-64; North C arolin a, No. 7, cd p d Northwestern 8(3-78. Manche.ster Country Powell and Manny Leaks each 0 MtLstrntta 3 00 4 Swimming to their sixth win It appears nothing less than If he missed, Young and Ver- ly. 0 Hondlc 0 x-a 1 Tuesday night, Feb. 17 at Rock- R appears nothmg less than- In other games, Boston de- , , i_vinp- iikcninir minus two injured regulars, got SI. Bonaventure cleared its Club. Yost will lie honored for agorgj 26 txiints for the Chaua against four setbacks the Man­ Spoiler Role for Coventry, 4^ ville High. The sponsors, Stevean earthquake will prevent Cem, feated Chicago 95-86 and Phoe- irvmg e^ p er, iia^m g coast Conference rl- bench in the first half against his 25 years as sports editor while teammates John Beasley terfevllle were there to re­ ’The Indians’ Mike Mistretta, a 15 TiYtal.s 19 49 1.1-18 chester High tankers easily de­ —Steve Belllnghlri— and Tom— Iral Connecticut basketball star* nix turned back PhUadelphla mmself to an umpire, has given Virginia 87-72 and No. 15 Da- Belmont Abbey in rolling to a with The Herald. cig „, coiribs put in 28 and bound. ■ JV starter, came off the bench Score at half 35-31' Windham. feated Windhanl High yesterday Tom Benoit—are former ^^an- Bill Reaves (rom a full-scale as- 131-123. attorneys of both sides 20 days yldson blew most of an 18-polnt64-30 lead. Bob Lanier scored 28 Final meeting of the general jo, respectively. Indiana’s Bob afternoon at the Indians’ pool, Chester High athletes. Proceeds aault on the Blue Devils’ record Still playing without injured to file additional papers In the lead before downing William & points and Matt Gantt 23 as the committee will be held Monday Netollcky hit 32 and Roger 57-38. Tolland No Match for South from the game will enter the The stellar junior is clos- , the Lakers gyjj against baseball by Curt Mary 93-87 in Southern Confer- Bonnies upped their record to night at 7 at Earle Clifford's, prown had 30 for the Pacers Vows Not to Let Pleasure Interfere Again The Indians captured both re­ Ellington Athletic Assn, which ‘"B ‘n °n new marks in (our looked to West, who hit nine of gnee play. 14-1. This will be the ticket deadline. jyg^ Niemann and Gene Ut- a second half rally that proved EIJJNGTON — Stafford lays with Captain Joe LeBlanc Spoilers last night prov­ plons to buy midget football major categories. Reaves, one 12 field shots and 21 polnU in judge Cooper heard argu- Illinois, which had won its Charlie Scott popped in 30 Jeff Koelsch, general chairman, triggered Carolina’s decl- and Beau Thumauer showing ed to be Coventry High "as fatal for Portland. ’They led Highs’ Ed Hillman pumped in 28-26 entering the final eight 39 points to lead pace his team B F PtB equipment . . . Championship the East's finest players, has the first quarter as Los Angeles ments Tuesday in U.8. District previous five Big Ten games, points and Dennis Wuyeik added reports ticket returns to be spurt against the Nets. Nle- the way. LeBlanc took a first in 1)3 8 34 4 they upset Portland High, Roy game of the NCAA CoUege Dl- totaled 467 points in 18 starts, built a 20-point lead. West (in- (j„urt concerning Flood’s re- led Wisconsin all the way and 23 to pace North Carolina by made by Saturday. mann finished with 20* points, minutes. past Ellington in a NCCC tilt. Bosal 6 0 10 Traveling Around Country the 100 meter breast stroke and 43-41, at the losers’ court. 4 0 8 vision Basketball Tournament meaning that with at least ished with 38 points. baseball be enjoined had a 65-61 advantttge with less Virginia. The Tar Heels played Speakers will include the Rev. teammate Bob F\)r the Pats’, Bill Stevenson Hillman connected on 14 floor Mason Thumauer in the 100 meter but­ Stoddard 7 1 1 5 from Evansville, Ind., will be seven remaining games, he Offsetting Chamberlain’s ab- The Patriots entered the netted 13 points and the losers’ attempts and 11 charity shots to 0 trom preventing him to act as a than two minutes to go before ,j(ithout center Lee Dedmon and Robert Keating and Hal Good- verga. Ed Johnson was high for terfly. Sullivan 1 2 caarled nationally March 13 . . . seems a certainty to tally the sence was the absence of Oscar free ag^ V forward Bill Chamberlain. Vir- nough. game with a 5-9 overall Bill Caere canned 13 points. account for his total. Bub Netto Burger 2 0 4 New York with 20. Results: mark and are now 6-9 while Levesque 2 0 4 Manchester Chapter of the State '^6 points he’ll need to eclipse Robertson, Cincinnati great who ^ jqq ooo-a-year out- ginia, sparked by Chip Case’s 28 Rick Barry matched his sea­ 200 medley relay — Walch, They were the only players in canned 17 points and team­ Kelly 1 0 2 Hurt Royal’s Recruiting BinRhom 2 9 7 Board of Approved Baseball Central's one-season standard is out at least another two fiei^gr contesting his trade by points and Bill Gerry’s 18, kept the losers are 6-6 overall. double figures. mate Campbell netted 13 points. son-high of 33 points as Wash­ LeBlanc, Thumauer, Teets (M) Jankowski 1 1 3 Umpires vrill hold an important of 631 points set by Paul Zajac weeks with a severe groin Inju- .up at’ Louis C'ardlnala to the things close until the final min­ AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) plons he was hailed as a coach­ track meet getting down to the In other high school action TOLLAND — Front-running The Knights’ Joe Peters drop­ ington went on its biggest scor­ 1:67.6 S 80 No Racing utes. ing genius but he commented: 1%-yard line,” he said of the South Wondsor High (14-1) roll­ South Windsor High romped to TolaJs % m..Uns n.x, “'■W Ih. • ry^ Ph.ipMrPMSroort.S' Sports Schedule ing spree of the campaign at Al­ Darrell Royal, an intense 200 free style — Dunlap (M), ped in 21 points with Court Tolland (49) at St. Bridget School. New ap- Roller Derby has elated a game The Knicks moved to a 62-47 baseball’s reserve clause vlo- Baylor and Texas Christian "I just hope that people wUl re­ winning score. “ There we ed past Tolland High (4-11), their ninth consecutive NCXX: B F Pta PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) buquerque, N.M. Larry Brown football coach who never Petriss (W), James (W), 2:12.5 Hamed addlqg 13 points. remained tied (or the Southwest WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4 member that I’m still the same knocked it in.” 89-49, Stafford High (10-6), top­ victory over newcomer ’Tolland Gumon 7 1 15 pllcanU are invited. Written at the Eastern States Coliseum, halftime lead behind Walt Fra- anti-trust laws The re­ _ Narrangansett Park hung and Ira Harge added 19 and 18 underrates anybody even 50 free style — Walden (M), BOLTON — Non-league mem­ Roths 4 5 13 exams will be given in March West Springfield, Sunday as zler’s 19 points and then coasted ^g^ve clause binds a player to Conference lead. The Bears Cheney Tech at Ellis Tech coach when the worm turns, Sounded like he might be ped Ellington High (6-10), 75-66, High. Jedrowskl 3 1 7 out the “ No Racing” sign respectively, for the Caps, who after a perfect season, is Beok (W,) Schambuck (W), ber East Granby turned back 4 0 8 following several clinic dates to part of its annual 160-game na- as Willis Reed hit 17 of his 21 jg^^ is traded or nipped Southern Methodist 83-81 Morse College at Manchester Denver star Spencer Hay­ and it’s gonna turn.” thinking about a putt on a golf and East Granby (9-7) defeat­ As expected the Bobcats’ Tom Rego today while struggling to re­ 24.3. Bolton for the Bulldogs’ eighth Romuivdo 3 0 S be announced . . . One skier • Uonwlde tour aimed at bring;ing points in the final half and fin- in overtime and the Homed C.C not resting on his laurels So when his victory string fell course where he is a familiar ed Bolton High (3-12), 59-50, in a Roy paced the scoring with 28 pair a track flooded and pot­ wood to 16. 200 individual medley — Pas­ consecutive defeat. The win was Frogs ran away from Texas 80- Ansaldi vs. Jets frtim his second national off some, he hastened to de­ figure. He once played his close non-league battle. points, with Terry Stoddard net­ Totofla ” 2 1 " 7 4Q suggests that the Northvlew ski the skate game to those areas ished with 26 rebounds. Injuries judge Cooper compared him- ted by heavy rain and thaw­ tel (M), Turklngton (M), Bolt Granby’s ninth. area be rechristened Snothvlew whose only exposure is via T.V. to Jeff Mullins and Clyde Lee of gg„ umpire who ’’calls 55. Texas Tech trounced Texas Moriarty’s vs. West Sides championship in seven clare: "Longhorn fans are find­ friend. Coach Frank Broyles of PORTLAND — Putting every­ ting 15 points. Jolm Boss! finish­ Coventry (43)i) ing weather. RECORD-BREAKING TEAM (W) 2:27.1 B F Pta A&M 84-66 and Rice beat Arkan­ Rifle—Manchester at Choate years — he’s beating the ing out what I’ve known all Arkansas, a marathon match. thing together, a fuU court ed the double digit scoring with Larry Stoudt led the winners Skill Ski Slope! On tour will be the world- San Francisco also helped. them as he sees them.” AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Diving — Riquier (W), Turk- Papanos 3 0 6 • • • champion Northeast Braves, Rookie Jo Jo White had 23 Track officials decided to Prep along—I ain’t no genius.” press, steals, blocked shots and 10 markers (or the winners. in scoring with 26 points and Stevenson 3 7 13 "That I shall do,” he said. sas 76-69 in other SWC games. Colo. (AP) — The 1969 football bushes for material that They went 90 holes. Another ington (M), Wojick (W). close Tuesday until Friday. THURSDAY, FEB. 5 However, it didn’t dim his at­ scoring, Coventry High turned teammate Perry Comeau added .Schmidt 2 0 4 j| , who clipped the defending points and John Havlicek 21 as Army, the nation’s No. 1 de­ team at the U.S. Air Force might win him another one. time they practically wore out 100 butterfly — Thumauer Tolland’s high man was Ron Morse 3 3 9 „ „ . r. . j . . "You’ve thrown the ball to me There was a three-horse spill Center Billards vs. Grren tractiveness. While his record 10 points. 4 Bay Bombers. 60-66, in playoff Boston pulled away to a 46-41 j „ fensive team, turned back Rut­ Royal, with a gaudy 108-28-4 pro golf star Miller Barber with back a stubborn Portland five in Gunmian with 15 points and Bud Perracihdo 2 1 In Monday’s eighth race. Academy set or tied 64 school was only 4-3 Oklahoma, his (Ml, Bolt (W) Shaw (W) ’Trask 2 1 6 Goal of Manager Gene Mauch September at Sari halftime lead against the (rl^d Arthur J. Goldberg, a former gers 61-52. Manor record in 13 years at the Univer­ 54 holes in a single day. a Charter Oak Conference bat­ Koths with 13 points. ’The loser was paced by Don Boisvert 1 0 0 records. alma mater, made him a mag­ 100 free style — K. Scham­ with the Montreal Expos is to Francisco’s Cow Palace. Coach- Bulls and had little trouble supreme Court associate justice sity of Texas, thinks about his Royal was asked before the tle. — South Windsor held a 52-23 Roser with 16 points. Eric Geer nificent offer to coach there. buck (W), Oleksinski (M), Totals i7 12 4B win 70 games in National Braves is 30-year-old and former ambassador to the three years in a row that Notre Dame game if he had any Kasel (M), 57.4 Corventriy trailed 14-3 and 22-10 halftime score which shows the and Pete Hanson netted 10 Portland (41) He turned it down with the in the first half before staging strength of the Bobcats. points apiece. League play this season . . . Ronnie Robinson, eldest son of SeatUe overcame a 59-63 h^f- Nations, who is repre- showed 6-4 and says there’ll be new stuff to show the Irish. 100 back stroke — Walch (M), Bateman statement that he was quite "Nope, we’re gonna dance with ' Boston Red Sox open at home former boxing great Sugar Ray time deficit behind Bob Rules genting Flood, told the court: no more of that if he can help it. Riquier (W), Angel (M) 1:09.0 Hall __ I _ Robinson ____ . . . AA free«__ basketball_A«. OQ 29 pointsM n and OO 23 Wv*by D ISobavVv Boozer » happy at Texas. the one what brung us.” Mean­ Swoneon against New York April 14 “ Flood decided he cannot play "I ran all over the coimtry re- 400 free style — James (W), Debar! Curt Gowdy Jr., son of t h e teaching clinic is planned be- for a 116.113 le ^ that stood up. ,,, j gystem -and I ing, he would ride with the Csere ceiving honors and awards and Petrus (W), Pastel (M) 4:49.1 Ronmneck famous television sports an- tore Sunday’s afternoon Hart- Phoenix victory over Phlla- g „g g He is not willing to be m S s Z ” hes i n ^ ^ ’ he '^*'at he considered to be ^ r pjays that brought him a 10-0 100 breast stroke — LeBlanc maxing speecnes m iw” . PA records; he never gave any idea record. Totals 15 41 nounoer, is a high school hockey tord Caps-Blnghampton Flyers delphla moved the Suns into a servitude, explained. "I had just won tiie that he didn’t consider victory (M), Isham (W), Aronson (M) goalie . . . Red Klotz, at 49, is game at Bloomfield High tie (or third place in the West- •■Football operates under F Royal doesn’t go in (or the in­ 1 : 12.8 national championship and was Important and that he wanted to Stafford (75) still going strong as coach of School. ern Division with the Chicago anti-trust laws ^ d 'seem s to be spirational talks to fire his team 400 free relay — Walden, P PtB Caldol in demand. Well, I didn’t spend have as many of them as possi­ HQiman the opposition for the Harlem The Caps have moved the doing pretty well.” up. He approaches it from the Teets, Oleksinski, Dunlap (M) Netto enough time recruiting and my ble—or that Uie fans wanted. Globetrotters. Klotz. a former game time to a 3 starting time. Phoenix broke the close game Atty. Mark F. Huehes reore- most practical standpoint. 3:63.3 Gtoatonl x m A ____ _i______A • ______i_ _ A AA..AAP .. ... •___ /\r\An uHfVi mlviiifaa lA#f ’ * record reaUy suffered.” CiajnpboiU NBA performer, showed up in a Commencing at 2:16 p.m., form- “ P f" senting the major leagues, and "I just hope,” he commented, There was the day when Okla­ Niomitz He vowed he never again "that we never reach the point homa was leading 7-0 at half­ Smith recent national video feature er UConn great, Wes Bialosuk- outscoring the 76ers 9-1. Connie Porter, counsel for the would let pleasure interfere where a defeat is not big news.” time. "There’s a heckuva fight Palmer wearing a hair piece that made nla, and other members of the Ha.wkli« collected six of the bggg,,all commissioner, denied with business, like speaking at Royal never underrates the going on out there,” he told the Totals 30 15 76 him look 20 years younger. He Caps, will conduct a clinic (or “ > g*ve the Suns a com- .^^g violation of antl- ElUnirton (56) has to be coach of the "losing- all interested children. manding seven- point lead. multiple banquets per week in- opposition no matter how widely team in the dressing room. P PtB stead of shaking the bushes for his strength is heralded. His "Why don’t you get in on it?” Hamed 1 18 est” team In all basketball his- The clinic will feature shoot- Billy (Junningham kept Phila- ^ g Supreme Court in schoolboy football stars. Schulze team was favored to beat Ar­ Texas scored in the last half Peters tory as the Trotters don’t lose ing, passing and dribbling tech- delphia in contention with 40 previous decisions, upheld Royal has been one of the bus­ kansas for the conference title to win 9-7. Bedard to their hand-picked foes. . . nlques. points while Hawklrw and Gall Gagne iest coaches in the business and a big leap toward the na­ He always sees the strong GOP WOMEN —Jan Leon­ Mathews ______Goodrich topped Phoenix with ^ inter-state com- since coming to Texas in 1957 ard 183-177-189-649, Grotchen Champ — ------28 points each. morce. tional championship last Dec. 6. points of the opposition above Hanv» and starting a fabulous record "They’re gonna come after us his own. Sage 18-471, Clara -Wallett 180, that included averagfing more with their eyes pulled up like In 1961 when Texas seemed Grayce Shea 463. Totals 33 10 SB than eight victories per season, BBS,” he warned. headed lor a possible national Ro«t Oranby (39) Ended 17 Years of Obscurity FLORAL — Beverly Mac- B P PtB College Athletes winning three Southwest Confer­ He also had this observation: title. Royal had this to say f^achlan 175-191-478, Wanda Grover 1 ence championships and tying "W e’re beginning to develop about Texas Christian before his Ooncou 4 COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL (or three more and taking na­ Smith 190, Janet Wright 451, HOWIE HAMPTON CHARLIE WHELAN GEORGE PELLETIER Stoudt 12 some difficult fans. They don’t Longhorns played the Horned Nichioi.son 4 tional crowns in 1963 and 1969. Frogs: "They don’t play against Eleanor MacLachlan 452, Ethel Sharp 3 understand there’s no such per­ DUCKPIN ENTRIES —Start­ entries include John Rieder, Rit Mack, Howie Hampton, Herb Santos 0 Look, Get Help Quiet Determination TUNE UP He played in 10 bowl games us like they play against other Tedford 473, Arlene Lapointe son as King Kong and that when 471. ing field for the Men’s and Alkas, Charlie Whelan, George Stedman, Joe Rossetto, Joe Sca- Install brand new national Most 6 Cylinders along the way, meaning he had people. They’re in a different TVrtaJs 24 31 59 NEW YORK (A P)— This in the season when college you start thinking there is, you Women’s Duckpin Bowling Pelletier, Norm Lelonde, Earl ta and Bob Boroch. Bolton (SO). brand spark plugs, new 11 games in all except three humor when they play us.” footbair players dream of fat bonus payments, solid can get ready to wipe your SNOW WHITE —Helen Florek Tournaments jumped to 48 and Cox, Charlie B. Van Riper, Bob Joining the Women's Division P Pta Marks Brown Career points, condenser, rotor; seasons. So, the new NCAA rule bioouy nose.” Texas had an 8-0 record, Tex- Hannon 0 ID adjust carburetor and tim­ 135. 12 today with additional entries Boroch, Mai Darling. are Leslie and Kitty Slbninsz, Roser 6 16 gold Cadillacs and six-figure contracts. However, the PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (A P)— Pete Brown is a soft- that allows 11 games per year is Texas had to come from be­ Longhoms were heavy favor- being received. Play starts Fri­ Also, Dick Krol, Mike Den- Gloria Darling, Kay Scabies, Bavler 1 3 number of instant millionaires on campus has declined ing. nothing new to the busy Royal. hind to beat Arkansas 15-14 with as Christian was 2-4-1 and the Ba-storache spoken, reticent guy whose career has been marked by TEE TOTALERS — Rita Han­ day and will continue thru Su- hup, Dave Duchemin, Fred Beverly Pohlmann and Chick Geer sharply in recent years. MOST 8 CYLINDERS 15.88 11.88 Now he’ll have 12, if he likes. Ites. But Sonny Gibbs threw a Duane Thomas of West Texas quiet determination. Royal calling a pass from the na 463, Arlee Foley 178-472, day at the Holiday Lanes. Mai Oakes, Marc Chartler, John Berzenski. Boyd The time has come for the col­ tour imder the financial spon­ Cars with air conditioning Texas beat Notre Dame 21-17 50-yard pass to Buddy lies and Ruftn State. Hardman is a defensive He’s the product of the caddy an adltlonal S3 INCLUDING PARTS ’Texas 43 with fourth down and Theresa Llndberg 474, Betty lege athletes to deal, either per­ sorship of pro football star Jim AN D LABOR in the (Jotton Bowl last Jan. 1, Texas Christian won 6-0 in a Totals end who was drafted by the San ranks on segregated courses in three to go and less than five Haels 182-460, Lods Lowe 177- 18 U 60 sonally or though their agents, Brown, no relation. running its winning streak to 20 major upset. Francisco 49ers and was the the South, of assistant jobs at minutes to play. Arkansas was 192-176-545. with the professional clubs who’ He won only $920 his first games in a row. It also was Royal came to Texas in 1966 Jacksonville's Art Gilmore ninth player selected among the little-known clubs, up from the leading 14-8. James Street threw drafted them. In some cases It year, then followed with his big­ Royal’s sixth bowl triumph after the Longhorns had fallen Swim Queen 442 who were taken in the full 17 qualifying ranks and a victor to Randy Peschel on the Airkan- ELKS — Ed Schworm 136- is an ego shattering experience. gest season!! He became the NATIONALLY ADVERTISED to a 1-9 record—the worst in rounds. Thomas is a running over polio. against three losses and one tie. sas 13 to set up the winning Tex­ 360, Tony Desimone 144-367, first of his race to win on the Royal thinks people overdo their history. His first season Good Enough Now ior Pros Norman Young Is one of those back, grabbed by the DaUas Brown, one of the few Ne­ as touchdown. Dick Krol 137-369, Robert ’Tal- D eb Meyer pro tour with a triumph In the things with their football hyste­ found him with 6-3-1 and it got agents—or management con­ (Jowboys as No. 23. groes on the pro golf tour, end­ EXIDE GO* Asked why he called the play. madge 142-366, Joe Cataldl 137- JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)— from far off it was a pure acci­ Waco Turner Open, a victory ria these days. him into the Sugar Bowl against sultants, as he "prefers to be When and if the contracts are ed 17 years of obscurity when Royal, a man of homespun phi­ 356. It’s an overgrown country town dent.” that brought him only $2,700. ’"There’s a lot of hero worship Mississippi. known. He operates the firm of negotiated. Young’s firm will he caught the nation’s fancy ULTRA START BATTERY losophy and directness, replied: famed for the Gator Bowl, a Williams pounded the slde- Honor Guest Brown, the father of four in football,” he declares. "I ’d Mississippi won 39-7 and Roy­ Probus (pro business) Manage­ take 10 per cent as a fee. This last week -with a gripping "in a case like that, you just REC — Leon Smith IBS,.,Mike Trinity 'Wins northern-flowing river and being walks of Jacksonville, knocked daughters, made $21,796 that like '4o squash it down to an al observed: "We were outper- SACRAMEJNTO, Calif. (AP) — ment, Inc. with his wife, Lenore, covers such services as prepar­ charge that swept him past suck it up and pick a number. Zwlck 148-402, Ted Chambers the Free World’s largest city in on doors and was a classy bas­ year, but slipped to $9,441 the even level—not too much pi^lse sonneled.” HARTFORD (AP) — ’Trinity Debbie Meyer, the world’s reign­ and several assistants in subur­ ing tax' returns, handling of Jack Nlcklaus and England’s 5^! WITH There’s no logic to it. Just a 144-355, Bob Guthrie 140-871, measurable dlrtland. ketball beggar. He finally form­ following sciason and didn’t LOW when we win and not so much That was the biggest margin won a 106-98 basketball victory ing swim queen, was honored ban White Plains, N.Y. The money for living expenses and Tony Jacklin in the Andy Wll- hunch.” Butch Carlin 141-358, Otto ed the Dolphin Century Club, make more until last year, PRICED TRADE criticism when we don’t. We’re Royal always did tend toward Royal ever lost by while at Tex­ over Union Tuesday night, led There’s 800 square miles here Tuesday night with a silver company offers a complete conservative investments in liams-San Diego Open Golf 26.99 Mayer 385, John Mack 378, Fred getting $100 a head out of join­ when he won $20,893 in 36 tourn­ not going to be up there forever as. This happened Jan. 1, 1958. by a strong rebounding perform­ covered by 525,000 humans, a trophy representing her selec­ management package to the stocks or business ventures, Tournament. a simple, basic explanation be­ Baker 357, Gene Parker 352. ers and promising them the best aments. GO* Power for the life of your car. Lifetime* Free Replace­ In the ensuing 11 years the ance from captain Joe Panta- billion pine trees and one slight­ tion as Female Athlete of the athlete. publicity and aid in securing off A national television audience COMPLETE LUBE & and I’d like to be thought of the hind success or (allure. Some seats in return. Brown, one of the gallery fa­ ment. Capacitv second to none. 74 ampere hours at the 20 same way at both levels.” worst beating Texas received lone. ly Inhuman 7-foot-2 basketball Year, as chosen in The Asso­ If the athlete desires. Young’s season employment. The firm watched him swing a club in hour rate. 990% greater starting power at zero dagraat. Poly­ times it may be a little too sim- One of Williams’s disappoint­ vorites today in the first round At some points, Trinity's lead player. ciated Press’ 39th annual poll. people will bank his pay check, provides a monthly statement of apparent nervousness as he OIL CHANGEOVER propylene one-piece cover epoxy bonded to container. Royal’s 6-4 records came in pie as evidenced by this reply to was by 17 points. ments is that the local Gator of the $126,000 Bob Hope Desert 1965-66-67. ’That’s considered a Royal holds a wide edge over Crosstown Match was as much as 20 points in "Artis Gilmore is good enough Miss Meyer, 17, a senior at Invest his money, make out his the client’s financial picture. waited (or Jacklin to tee off the question of what led to a Bowl basketball tournament has the fTrot 'ho'le” of'their'Slid- Classic, was born In Mlsslsslp- the second half. Trinity led 44- a suburban Sacramento high ” I think the average athlete in Drain old oil and rafill with (airly good mark but with Royal fourth down and two passes be­ his fellow conference members, right now to make or break a never invited the Dolphins. ” I tax returns and help him build a pi and learned his golf as a even Arkansas, which has Taken by Eagles 37 at half-time. pro franchise the way Lew Alcln- school, won three gold medals publicity Image. needs somebody to help him den death playoff (or the $30,- national brand oil. Install it was mediocre since he had fore the winning touchdown guess we’re not good enough,” caddy on a formula of “ play Pantalone collected 23 re­ at the 1968 Olympic Games in when he gets into the business 000 first prize. new oil filter. Complete compiled such a great record up igainst Notre Dame: "About a played him close most of the dor did," says Jacksonville Uni­ he said. “ They drew less than Young, an accountant, tax ex- three holes and run.’” time. Five of 13 games have Completing their wrestling bounds and led Trinity scoring versity cage recruiter Tom Was- Mexico City and continued to pert and business manager of world,” said Young. “ You ” It wasn’t that, being nerv­ lubrication; check differ­ until the so-called "slump.” 60-yard drive." 5,000 to see .Florida play Florida “ We’d get out real early, six ential and rear end. Check schedule last week, Manchester with 24 points. Jim Tedesco win swim honors last year. doctors before he formed his would be surprised how many ous, so much as I’ve got to After his 1963 national cham- "We didn’t exactly have a seen only a one point difference. din. "He’s a superman in sneak­ State in their finals in Decem­ or seven, in the morning before air filter and PCV valve. High competed against Cross­ paced Union with 36 points. ers." ” I want to thank everyone own company, says he repre- doctors have business problems, keep moving or my muscles INCLUDING PARTS town foe East Catholic yester­ ber, but we’ll have to get along anybody else was there, or just Gilmore has lifted Jackson­ who’s helped me achieve this sents 13 of the collegians recent- They’re so engrossed in their stiffen up,” Brown said. AND LABOR day afternoon only to get an­ with things like our turn-away before dark, play three holes ville in his bony hands to the award,” the blonde teen-ager ly drafted by pro football__ _ teams, _ work _ that they neglect mich That’s a hold-over from a po- other setback. The powerful Ea­ UConng Prevail crowd of 9,000 against Miami and run,” he recalled. top 10 of the college basketball told a dinner audience of 400. Among them are two first-round things as fees, income tax and Ho- attack that had Brown bed- gles crumbled the Indians, 42-7. and the upcoming 10,000 sellout NEW YORK (AP)-Connectl- world and the once-smalltime Debbie, 17, received the picks, Cedric Hardman and general management.” ridden (or aboue 12 months in East upped their record to 7-4-1. —with some, new seats put in— cut won a 66-64 basketball vic­ Dolphins are almost certain to trophy from George Zaharlas, 1066-57. He still has muscular SUMMARY: 101 lb. class — (or the Florida State rematch tory over Fordham Tuesday get their pick of NCAA or NIT the former champion wrestler, trouble In his back, arms and Plavell (M) ^on on forfeit; 110 Feb. 18.” night, on the strength of two post - season tournament Spots who presents it yearly In mem­ legs, “ just all over,” he said. Savino (EC) won on forfeit; 116- Gilmore has pledged to duck Mental Attitude of Carlos “ I have to take off about ev­ MEN’S 4 free throws dropped in by soph­ barring a catastrophe. ory of his late wife. Babe Did- shady pro agents, who have al­ Manganello (EC) dec. Lescroart rickson Zaharlas. ery fourth week or so for a omore Bob Taylor with five s p ­ Jacksonville’s rise has been ready been calling. ” I want my INSTALL NEW 4 2-0; 126-Morin (EC) dec. Kee- ends to play. phenomenal. The Dolphins are Zaharlas urged Debbie to go rest,” Brown explained. ONE BALL ley; 3; 133-Kempe (EC) pinned college diploma worsiftthan any­ Supei^rior to ^ AU Those Cats’ Taylor had scored four points 16-1 and ranked elglith in The to the 1972 Olympic Games In At 86, he has been a pro .Clarke 2.23; 140-Brown (EC) thing in the world,” said Gil­ TOURNAMENT SHOCK ABSORBERS before going to the foul line. Associated Press major college Germany, and then "come back since age 18 and has been on 'pinned Dodge 1:22; 148-Longo more, (rom a poor, Chipley, 8AN DIEGO (A P)-^ohn Car­ expects a big salary (rom the It was the 10th victory in 16 poll. They were sixth until Flori­ and let me give this trophy Eagles. Without quoting a spe­ the tour since 1963. But he was (EC) dec. Pierce 10-2; 158-Thur- Fla., family of 10. "Second los, the world’s fastest human, an unknown until he came out games for Connecticut. Ford- da State, now 12th, knocked the to you again.” cific figure, he said: MONs^UN. ston (EC) dec. Clarke 10-0; 168- worse I want to win the NCAA. says unabashedly he’ll be just of the pack with that spark­ liam has an 8-10 record so far off 89-83 last week. Debbie replied she definitely “ I $1 Happeny (EC) dec. Roberts 13- The pros can wait their turn.” told 'em we’d start at ling, seven-under-par 66 on the this year. "In one word — recruiting is plana to aim for more gold med­ as unbeatable as a pro football and PRECISION FRONT END 3; 178-Leahy (EXJ) won on tor- million work down to some­ the answer,’’ said coach Joe als In the 1972 Olympics at Mu­ player as he Is sprinting the thing decent. I don’t want to (Inal round at San Diego, Holiday Lanes 2 9.99 feU; 198-Powers (EC) won on FIUON LED IN WINNERS Brown, a 6-(oot-l, 195-pounder Cherry injured Williams when asked (or his nich, Germany. 100-yard dash. Start at $400,000 and work up ALIGNMENT . forl|elt; Unlimited — Richter CHIOAGO (AP) — Herve Fi- and one of the longest hitters formula.. “ It didn’t come as Telegrams of congratulation “ My mental attitude is super­ to a million.” Align front end; correct II^STALLED FREE I (E^C) tied Bilodeau 2-2. (AP) —• lion, brilliant 29-year-old train­ among the tourists, joined the Dick Cherry, a' defenseman with quickly,I as |lt might seem. We came from President Nixon, ior to Jimmy Hines, Bob Hayes \( CaiCarlos, who attended San Jose cam ber, caster, toe-in. er-driver from Angers, Que., the Philadelphia Flyers of the sweated blood a halfdozen years Health, Education and Welfare and all thoee bats,” Carlos said | state; doesn’t think he’9 handl- In ta ct er)tira front and, Greater control under all road conditions; battar braking and •MANTLE TO HELP ' but bne man like Artis Gilmore won North America’s ^ harness Secretary Robert H. Finch and Tuesday of other top sprinters capped by lack d( college grid- steering wheel assembly, stearing. Restricts and controls spring motion. For meet National Hockey League, will shock absorbers, springs. miss the next three games be­ can turn it into a party over­ racing driving honors with 394 Gov. Reagan and Peggy Flem­ whp have gone Into pro football. Iron experience. “ I’ll be so rich American cars. f o r t LAUDERDALE, Fla. winners in 1969, reports the Har­ We've Moved Dthar can at comparabla Mott Fords. (■^1 — Mickey Mantle, who an­ cause of a broken toe on his left night. ing, the 1968 award winner In “ They think they can be beat. I’ll throw my track shoes in low pricts. Plymouths Rex Morgan has taken his ness Tracks o< America. S EE DUR LDW PRICES D N HEAVY DUTY nounced his retirement from foot. a close ballot count over Deb­ I can’t be beat. I’ll just apply a (ire.. Cars with torsion bsrs or g \ g \ step down to second bemana well In 1968 F’ilion set a record bie. air condltjanlng, extra A . U U IsH^pCK ABSDpBERSSi L^DAD LEVELERsj ) here last sprtng, will join the that attitude to football.” “ I haven’t played college VILLAGE BARBER SHOP and is one of Gilmore’s big with 407 victories. The 24-year-old native of Now New York Yankees staff of ball,” he said. “ But I’ve played METS VS. YANKEES boosters. The 6-(oot-6 senior York City, who shares the world quite a bit of street football. IS NOW AT eight Instructors during spring NEW YORK (AP) — When A 7-FOOT-4 SOPHOMORE College BadkelbaH training. from Charleston, III., averaged record of 9.1 seconds In the And to me street ball is more the Yankees and Mets meet in 27 points last season on a 17-7 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — E ast l(X>-yard dash, was the Philadel- important than college ball. I’ve The staff under manager the annual Mayor’s Trophy club that was the wlnningest Vanderbilt sophomore Steve Boston (Joll. 88, Mass. 76 phia Eagles’ isth-roiind draft taken some hard knocks on con- 312 MAIN STREET SALE: thro Sot. Ralph Houk CHARGE MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Hei. includes Harry game in Yankee Stadium on Djxie independent. Turner is the tallest man In col­ Connecticut 66, Fordham 64 choice. Crete playing in the street and (Eomerly 387 Center S t) Crtiit, Gene Wofxlllng, Cloyd Monday night, Aug. 17, the legiate basketball this season. YOUR OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT When Williams came to Jack­ Army 61, Rutgers 62 Although he wasn’t a high come back to play again the EXCEPT SAT. 'TIL 6;P0 P.M, Boyer, Steve Souchock, Frank game will start at 7 o'clock. The sonville frq/in a high school He's 7Hfeet-4. , St. Bonaventure 131,' Belmont d i^ t choice, Carlos t(dd the San next day.','/ NO WATTING PURCHASE EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY ^ Verdi, Lamar North and Glyde chances are it will be a nine-in- coaching job six years ago he "It never dawned on me that I Abby 64 Diego Sportscaaters • Sports- He plans to add 20 pounds 2 BARBERS — BOB and EMILE Kluttr. Most of the staff will nlng game because the Yankees had a recruiting, budget of $250. was going to be unusually tall,” Colgate 76, Ithaca 71 writers Association meeting he to his 6-(oot-S, 206-pound frame. move in mid-March to the Yan-. that night must catch, a plane "Wo recruited with penny poet says Turner. ” I went around a St John’s N.Y. 66, Rhode Is. kees minor league training base for a game the next day against cards in the old days,” smiled lot with my dad when I was 40, suspended game to be com­ at nearby Hollywood. the Minnesota Twins. f Williams. ” If vve. got anybody younger. He’s fffeet-?.” plete Feb, 4.

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Full or part- woolens, has part-time open­ YOU POHT THINK4INK I'M SO pairing rioofs of all kinds, new HELPS ME PICK ARF/ HIS POOCH HAS GOT THE Sheetrock, tapeing, surndtlnlsh m s NMONPeHPUL TH^M" OLP THAT I c a N t - ~ ^ roofs, gutter work, chimneys time. Please apply Mr, Donut, ings to show beautiful new OUTMVSUI?S^» ^ ^ ^ w oR LP's H 'o e s r ,j * Mountains cclIIngH. Also painting a n d >OU HAVE SO MUCH cleaned and repaired. 80 years' 255 W. MKld'e Tpke. fashions. No experience neces­ ARF' ------... cuOTHES'uJ. ENEPSY THIS VJlNTER, SHOV'EL THE WALK T PRAT,' " l i W i i M ! ; ! paper hanging. Call Ron, 848- D ^1 experience. Free estimates. sary. Must be 21 or over. If AMOS — A^O&T OLOEK ADVERTISING 9420 or John, 848-4880. WAITTIESS—part^tme, 7 a.m. ■ MEN SET ANCHOCEO ACROSS DOWN Call Howley 643-0361, 644- you can work 3 evenings per 11 a.m. Ideal for housewife. iu TO THElta. faOCKEPS.' I'VE SEEN HER TH R O W ^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS YOU ARE A-1. Truck U A-1. 8333. week,'have transportation, end the p o p e ca'e r h im ^ 1 Mountain 1 Whistle Apply, in person. LaStrada sounds I Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ would like a high income and INClPENTALUV, THE BEF=0BE BUT THIS IS Kroup in 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Restaurant, 699 Main St. FPONT WALK. NEEPS , THE FIRST TIME HE ' Slovakia 2 Bow's ways sealed and small truck­ a free |300 wardrobe c^->688- SHOVELINS.' ! tv c h t e n e p th e n o o s e / 6 South companion ing done A-1 light. Call Tre- Hooting and Plumbing 17 6037. 3 Papal crown COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. mano Trucking Service toll- : American GRANTS Plumbing service, mountain 4 Unit of 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUGA'nON free, 742-9487. CLERICAL A n d FILING range reluctance _____ quality work, fair prlcOs. CeJl Help Wanted— Male 36 Deadline tor Saturday and Monday U 4:80 p.ro. Frlda.e 11 Bay window 5 Fish sauce organism CAUL. HANDYMAN, Snow for free esUmates. 643-6341. p o s m o N s 6 Dismounted 23 Is mistaken JANITOR, full-time days, ex­ 12 Comic strip 24 Sigmoid curve 42 Seasoned /• shoveling and hero 7 Memorandum SAM WA-fsON Plumbing and perience not necessary, con­ P a d £ J L 26 Kitchen items with salt PLEASE READ YOUR AD sonable rates, k J L 14 Papal garment 8 Tiny speck Heating. Bathroom remodeling In our store's accounting de­ 27 Twist (coll.) 43 Dry, as the anytime. tact Mr. Tollsano, Meadows 15 Left out 9 Piece out Sahara Claailfled or "W ant Ada" are taken over the phone aa a and repairs. Free estimates. partment. All require the in­ Convalescent Home, 647-1441. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 Rocky hill 10 Melancholy 28 Earth convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST terest and capaelty to do some 29 Naught 44 Far East BOOKKEEPING Services Bill­ Call 649-3808. An equal opportunity employ­ 17 NovelisL 12 Mexican currency (pi.) DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the figure work. You'll find our com­ volcano 30 F irs t m an ing!. typing In my home or er. YTHEAM W HATS ) ATS IT, TO' WHOLE .OKAY, OKAY, BUT ...THERE IS AN EASIER Truman---- 45 Waste next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible tor only ONE In­ pany a pleasant one to work in, MAN.THAT V IDEA WAS WEU.N060C ) HEB RIGHT, WAY T'TAKE THAT GUY (Bib.) your office. 870-0418. LEFT O F 'IM/ y z e b ; E A S iT 19 Lake bird 13 Biblical allowance correct or omitted Insertion for any advertlsenient and then P O E S IT FLYIN' BUSINESS) FDR TH' ASKED YOU! J THOUGH, BAUDY.. ON TH' HILL.' prophet 32 Amount Millilwry. with above average fringe bene­ ISSTRICBY . I BIRDS, IF 21 Dowry 34 Asseverate 47 Unit of work only to the extent of a "make good” Insertion. Errors which TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — fits, convenient free parking and NOW.' 22 English river 18 Mine 48 Version (ab.) do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be Drtssmoking 19 Offseit Pressman FORTH' eiRDS! /YASR ME! entrance 38 Greek ' Trees cut, building lots clear- •_____ in-Qlant (/afeterla. Apply - - - 25 Narrative mountain 49 Greek letter corrected by "nuke good” Insertiois. poem 20 Asian 51 Yellow bugle ed, trees topped. Got a tree MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking country 40 Bathes WANT MORE PAY? r i ' - 1 27 Moves slightly 41 Soft-stemmed plant problem! Well worth phone and alterations, expert work­ FIRST NA'nONAL M i a <5RgAT6sr 29 Mexican 22 God (Fr.) (Rockvine, Too Free) call. 742-8202. manship. 06 E. Center St., 049- News Press needs an exper­ peopoassfijAce* national hero STORES, INC. s i 'fX 5 6 7 8 9 IT 8038. ienced Chief 16 operator. 31 Sly looks r " 2 3 4 LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also TIA M V t N« OH ___I 643-2711 875-3136 PARK & OAKiJtND AVE. Full-time, days, overtime, 32 City in France 13 moving large appliances. Burn­ TT 12 9 benefits, future. 33 Asian ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- Moving— T rucking— EAST HARTPXIRD, C»NN. mountain T i~ TT 1776. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS range L Storag* 20 DON VALLERA 236-5884 35 Soviet 16 i F Trouble Rea^iing Our Advertiser? ODD JOBS, light trucking, MANCHESTER -Delivery-light SECRETARY for dental office mountain L 10^24*7HI |9 k j 5T a carpentry, miscellaneous re­ In Hartford, experienced pre­ HOLD ON/ 1 CAN’T IMAOlNE range m n trucking and package delivery. PLUMBER and plumber's help­ WHV CAM'T 1 FiUlSH CLEANIN' .VNV 36 All the time F m ■ 28 24-Hour Answering Servlet pairs, etc., good service and ferred. Call 522-9137. A-4 I^COM WHEN 1 fiETBACKr.AN' W HATs HIS PARENTS RElJUlRINS 25" 55^ TT Refrigerators, washers and 1970 Ir MCA, Ik . ers wanted. Year 'round work. N O T H IN O FRO^^ HI,V^•■I'P 37 Family mem­ 1 low prices. 643-7218. W RONC. W ITH A^E DO IN' M Y HOMIB - ■ stove moving, specialty. Fold­ BOOKKEEPING and Clerical, Good wages, overtime. After 0 , W O R K l a t e r t o n i g h t ? fiOLPIE'S LIKE TO HEAR WHAT HE 1 ' ber (coll.) 30 5P H Free to Herald Readers 'Look at this! Nixon wants me to be the qew head'of diversified work. Full - time. ' a l l o w e d t o .' A N ' C A N 'T S O M E B O D Y HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT... J 38 Unclose J 1 □ DRY WALL — remodeling — ing chairs for rent. 640-0702. p.m., 646-4623. DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS OH, GO LDIE.'___ 3T Apply in person, Oaer ELSE TAKE OUT TH' TRASH FOR (poet.) J Want Information on * S¥i» letters. Readers answer­ RECEPTIONIST turn Into Be an AVON representatlvie. Equipment i2 0 BILLS.' VOLKSWAGEN — 1968 Kar- Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7908. cial rates for people over 65. SHORT RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAL 4 ing blind box ads who good wind and sail to happy Call now. 289:4922. Range wiith Self Cleaning' desire to protect their mann Ghia, best offer over $1,- Call my competitors, then call future. Salary $100. DENTAL Assistant for office Oven a Two-Door Refrig­ T identity can follow ‘hie 600. Call 649-4427. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. In Rockville. Some college erator-Freezer a Disposal p - STENOGRAPHER never a procedure: training or equivalent. Send re­ a Dishwasher a ’Two Air 1966 PONTIAC Lemons; auto­ Household Services EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting need for a SOS in this posi­ sume to Box " P ’’, Manches­ SECRETARIES — Typists — .Conditioning Units a " (f, Enclose your repeply to matic, 8 cylinder, power steer­ exterior and Interior. Paper tion. A safe, secure future ter Herald. Clerks and other office skllUs. Traverse Rods a Venetian elope — Offered 13>A the box In an envelope ing, power brakes, excellent hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. is yours. Moderate skills. Many needed for assigpiments BUnda a Wall to WoU address to the Classified j DRIVERS for school buses, 7:30 near home. Temporary, full­ .Carpeting. Two bedroom Manager, Manchester condition. 646-2943 between 9-2 649-1003. Salary $90. COMPLETE residential house -8:46 a.m., 2:16 - 3:46 p.m. Ex­ apartments include one Evening Herald, together | p.m. time or 9-3 p.m. Hlghesj pay, cleaning, floors washed a n d B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, All fees paid by companies. cellent part-time fof house­ no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ and one-half baths. with a memo listing the Interior and exterior ^Intlng, This is a partial Usting. companies you do NOT 1967 CAMARO Rally Sport waxed. Summer homes made wife. Premium wage scale. lum St.. Hartford. 278-7610. Ample parking, individual want to see your letter. 2-door hardtop, 4-speed, V-8. ready. Offices and Insurance paper hanging. Thirty years 643-2414. b a s^ en t storage, master SECRETARIES Typlsta - (Tem ­ BY ROY CRANE Your letter wUi be de­ Must sell. 649-8687. jobs accepted. 649-0496. experience, four generations. TV antenna. Convenient to BUZZ SAWYER stroyed If the eulvertlser Free estimates, fully insured. GIRL with general office ex­ porary) work in your own transportation, Chopping, 1965 GRAND Prix, loaded. Air- 'p ^ o handymen want a ■variety RITA GIRL perience to work in small of­ AND THIS ■^A^E, MR. 5IMKINS, YWITL Is one you’ve mentioned, 643-7361. areas, top rates, free parking, schools and churches. I G conditioning. No money down, fice. Salary open. Apply in per­ immediate openings. CaU 522- TAKE A RIPE WITH ME. ft not it will be handled of Jobs by day or hour. Rea­ 800 SILVER LANE Rental agent on premdses F F in the usual manner full financing arranged. Call sonable. CaU 643-5306. D. Ic E. PAINTINa service. In­ EAST HARTFORD son. Glastonbury Dyeing ■ & 0492. COED temporary service, 1-7 p.m. Also khown by 647-1902 after 6:30 p.m. Deal­ terior and exterior painting. Finishing Co., 64 Addison Rd., 100 Constitution Plaze, Suite apx>oinltment One-qi>arber dw / CUSTOM made draperies, slip mUe east of Exit M, Wil­ li. y C l*J8 Vf MU, Ut 7M. ■<» U t. er. Free estimates. Prompt serv­ Glastonbury. 800, Hartford. covers and reupholstering, bur Cross Parkway, ice. 649-2470, 649-8484. 528^9416 Lost and Found 1 1966 CHEVY Malibu, auto­ Budget terms- Established In SALESGIRL wanted for fuU- Route 16 and 1-84. matic, V-8, power steering. No 1945. Days, 024-0164, evenings, ERW IN DAtflS, painting and COMPTOMETER time, days, 5-day week. Apply TELEPH O N E 646-8628 l i / v LOST—vicinity of Oak St., five- Youth tlentre, Manchester money down. Full t financing 649-7690. papering, prompt courteous 643-1023 648-4112 month old mongrel, collie and arranged. Call 647-1902 after Parkade. service. Tel. 649-0490. FASHION FROCKS is hiring OPERATORS shepherd, tan with white mark­ 6:30 p.m. Dealer. LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv­ mothers, earn extra money ings. Call 643-8108. ery, yards, attics, cellars PLASTERING No Job too with only a few hours work. We have openings In our store’s SALES ASSOCIATES — Learn LEGAL 1967 RAMBLER Ambassador 2- accounting department for ex­ real estate and be selling In E /. cleaned and removed. Also odd small or too large. Patch No Investment, two new ward­ (P >t;0 hr NtA, lx, T.M. tt9 US Pet Off l o s t —Large black cat, vi­ door hardtop. Automatic, V-8, perienced comptometer oper­ March. Will train qualified in­ .2-V^ jobs. 644-8962. plastering. 643-9994. robes a year. Call EUen, 876- NOTICE cinity Chester Dr. Reward. power steering, power brakes. dividuals, for Manchester of­ 9673 or Mary, 742-7062. ators to work part-time from TOWN OF MANCHESTER ‘Boy! Talk about the President and HIS hot line!” ’ 643-2210. No money down, full financing REW EAVING of bums, moth- 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. fice. High commissions. Call The Zoning Board of Appeals o o arranged. CaU 647-1902 after holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Floor Finishing 24 AMBITIOUS mature housewife Mr. Dwyer; 647-1464. will hold public hearings on C LOST —Siamese cat In vi­ 6:30 p.m. Dealer. dow shades made to measure, to build a wettrpaylng business Monday, February 16, 1970, cinity of Durkin St. Friendly FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- ALSO EVENING BY LANK LEONARD all size Venetian blinds. Keys In her own home. A really good starting at 7:00 p.m., In the MICKEY FINN and answers to name Buffy. 1968 BUICK Sport Wagon. Auto­ ing (specializing in older made while you wait. Tape re­ opportunity for a sincere work- part-Ume hours, Monday - BM- Hearing Room of the Municipal Call 649-9167 after 3:30 p.m. matic, V-8, power steering. No floors). Inside painting. Paper corders for rent. Marlow's, 867- er. Please send name, age, day. Wages commensurate with Building to hear and consider money down, full financing ar­ hanging. No job to small. STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF LOST — Men’s eyeglasses in Main St. 649-6221. address and telephone number ability. Company offers free MALE the following petitions: STATE ranged. CaU 647-1902 after 6:30 John VerfaUle, 649-6760. to P.O. Box 646, Hartford, Conn parking, congenial co-workers ♦ black case. Main St. or Park­ p.m. Dealer. • HEARING ALSO. LOOK A6AIN! SHE'S H0UPIN6 ON­ ade vicinity. Call 649-7874. 06101. and excellent working condi­ HELP WANTED! Item 4 Yankee Aluminum Door TO THE PESK BECAUSE HER KNEES 1965 THUNIXERBIRD. auto­ Bondi— Stoelo— tions. Apply at employment of­ FUIX, OR PART-TIME Corp., 35 Oakland Street, Busi­ ARE BUCKLINOSHE'S BEEN ^ POUND — Ehiglish setter, black Building— WOMAN office helper wanted, APPLY IN PERSON matic, V-8, power steering, Mortgogos 27 fice. ness Zone II. Request Special SLUOOEP IN THE EAR ! and white female. CaU Dog brakes. No money down, full Contracting 14 diversified duties, flexible Exception for New Car Deal­ hours. $2 i>er hour. CaU for Warden, 646-4666. financing arranged. Call 647- MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, PINE er’s License and Certificate of appointment, 528-9229. 1902 after 6:30 p.m. Dealer. mortgages— interim financing Approval for same to sell LOST — Passbook No. 70-1930. FIRST NATIONAL NEWTON H. SMITH and S on - —expedient and confidential CATALOG FREE. I ’ll send you PHARMACY camp trailers at above loca­ Savings Bank of Manchester. 1966 GTO, 4-speed V-8, No Remodeling, repairing, addi­ servioe. J. D. Real Eiatate STORES, INC. 664 CENTER ST. tion. Application made for payment. money down, full financing ar­ all new Popular Club catalog. tions, rec rooms, garages, Aseoc. 648-0129. 649-9814 Item 5 Leon Podrove, south side ranged. Call 647-1902 after 8:30 Let your friends shop from it. PARK Sc OAKLAND AVE. l o s t — Passbook No. 77-430. porches and roofing. No job Then you pick $60 and more Deming Street, approximately Savings Bank of Manchester. p.m., Dealer. EAST HARTFORD, CX)NN. 200 feet westerly of McNall too small. CaU 649-3144. Businftss Opportunity 28 In free Items. Alice Williams, Application made for payment. Popular Club Plan, Dept. Y603 Street, Business Zone HI. Re­ 7!— CARPENTOY— concrete steps, 1969 Pontiac Catalina Wagon, Lynbrook, New York. quest Special Exception for LOST — Passbook No. 106303. floors, hatchways, remodeling A-1 GAS STATION erection of gas station and Savings Bank of Manchester. ps, pb, and air. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ 1968 GTO convertible, 4-speed, 8. PRESSERS wanted, full or Certificate of Approval for MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Applicaion made for payment. ings, attics finished, rec High volume guarantee. MOLD MAKER EXPERIENCED 1968 Chevy Belalr 4-door sedan, part time, experience desired same, at above location. Also, rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Greater Manchester area. 11st class moM maker. HOPE YOU DONY AAIND, B09S— auto., 6 with ps. but not necessary. WiU train, variance Is requested to erect er related work. No Job too OIL BURNER free-standing ground sign TD PE EAABARRA99EO SEEING Announcamopti 2 1968 Camaro hardtop, auto., 8, CaU excellent salary. Downtown Immediate openings, | small. Dan Moran, Builder. Hartford Specialty Shop. good benefits, good closer to strept line than per­ you IN YOUR FAJAAAASj BY DICK CAVALLl ps. Evenings, 649-8880. SERVICEMAN WINTHROP SMALL b an d - The Sof - Tones, 1967 Pontiac LeMans, 2-door 563-7146 Write Box L Manchester Her­ wages growth poten-1 mitted. . All persons interested n>ay at­ now available for club dances, hardtop, autq., 8, ps. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ ald. Itial. Wiuited for FuU Time I'AA weddings, office parties, etc. tend this hearing. 1967 Pontiac BonnevlUe, 4-door modeling specialist. Additions, TAVERN for sale. . .One of the LEGAL Secretary — experi­ APPLY Employment HEV.' IjCOIC u p t h e r e ! Q e O K R O J N D E O O Mature musicians. Call 643- hardtop, all power and air. Zoning Board of Appeals rec rooms, dormers, porches, oldest (and best) In Town. enced preferred but not .a b ­ rre c3-iiF^ h a n g i n g BY Q W U ? r 6067. Apply in Peraoii - Charles G. Plrto, 1967 Grand Prix, 2-door hard­ cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, Well established, excellent solutely necessary for ^ h e IONA MFG. 00. 'WAY U P IN T H E A I C / K A L E O C S . top, all power and air. Chairman C l bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. lease, good steady income. Piz­ right person. CaU 643-2109. Unit o f General 1966 Ford Mustang. 2-door hard­ za and grinder business. Ideal Signal Oorp. BANTLY OIL C O .. Inc. John A. Cagianello, Personals 3SI MiUn St. Secretary top, 4-speed, 8. SAVE MONEY! Past service. for a couple. T.J. Crockett, STENOGRAPHERS Jlc«ent St, Manchester INCX>ME TAX preparation serv­ 1966 Olds. Toronado, auto., 8, Dormers, room additions, ga­ Realtor, 643-1677, Positions are presently avaUable Dated this 4th day of Febru­ ice. Please call Dan Mosler, ps, pb. rages, porches, roofing and at the University of Conn. In ary 1970. I JONES* ‘1966 Corvette convertible, 4- FOR SALE or rent, 2-chair bar­ /Rit^ewAV 649-3329 or 247-3110. siding. Compare prices. Add- Storrs. Interesting work In an speed, 8. . A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- ber shop, fully equipped, cen­ academic atmosphere. All state 1965 Chevy SS convertible, auto., tral location. Established busi­ BY AL VERMEER 0449. benefits Including 3 weeks paid PRISCILLA’S POP IN(30ME Taxes prepared by 8, pe. ’^b. ness. Call 649-6986 or 649-7544. vacation, paid medical insur­ • StationBry ,iU I N. J. LaFlamme —Carpenter Marvin Baker. CaU 643-0287. 1965 Ford Falcon Wagon, auto., ance, excellent salary, etc. Four ’Mb contractor. Additions, remodel­ 5T 6 . DKK TAX Returns prepared In the Prival* Instructions 32 years of clerical, stenographic • UndBrwBar CAVAU-J 1965 T-Blrd, auto., 8, all power. ing and repairs. Call anytime work experience required or an 3-k Mr. ReynoMs 1961' CHEVROLET 2-door hard­ ' aluminum siding, gutters and five-day week. Please apply top* V-8, automatic, running trim. IV>oflng ^ a U a tlo n and Mr. Donut. 286 West Middle An equal opportunity employer oonditlon. Asking $80. CaU 649- Read Herald Ads. repairs. 649-64^4^, 376-9109. Tpke. Manchester. 'V / 7616. ■/ /' . j->^

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4. V - V ■„ . V •V I I V- V; \ \, V H '' .A -V, ■ ■■ \ >v ■\ 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUu ;Y 4. 1970 \ ^ ^ . , ■ \ • ' J ^ A 6 E t W'TY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1070 PAGE THIRTY-ONIJ il\ SHORTEN ^nd WHIPPLE Out of Town Houses For Sale 72 Help Wanted— THERF OUGHTA BE A LAW \, For Rent 66 Out of Town Male or Female 37 Houfos For Solo 72 Housos For Sa!o 72 Ijiiouses For So!o 72 Out of Town Row Manche.stoi' For Sold 75 For Sole 75 HEBRON—Wall St.—Avnllnblo BRAND NEW and beautiful! Ma n c h e s t e r MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape PET SHOP L ife^ l u m p s - ' come OM! T L o st IN OHIO vje'r elo st' Wheels of Government CLASSIFIED nME’RE. /.'HE CAR 6ET March 1st. 4 rooms, first floor, CONVENIENTLY Georgeous Ranch with lovely A RARE ITEM!! vwlth 3 bedrooms, living room . uLLAND FULL-TIME ANP 'ibURORLV .IN TWO- carpeting and. appliances, $176 GONRA ( A REFtlRP O** dTATES.'’ family room and double fire­ B-room Colonial in one of has fireplace and wall to wall .South Windsor Put your creative ability to GetOUR\-m£B3PCORR, WAP IS For. monthly. 646-0882 , 640-2871. LIX'ATED place on lovely treed lot. Mr Manche-stcr’s finest areas READY TO GO!! use.' A Connecticut- Company TEXAS- carpeting, den or dining room, MOREV- - ' ^ t o o ! ^ Merritt, Belfiore Agency, 647- close to everything. 2V4 family sized kltch 'n. Good buy UNUSUALLY ADVERTISING »l.s willing to tench you the ROCKVILLE — New 3>,4-room 8-room Ranch available for Lubrieated Re Oil Spills HACK! 1413. baths, first, floor family pi't business. Must enjoy apartments with private ter­ Three • bcdi'oom Colonial, at $22,900 Wolverton Agency, ■Immediate oei:upancy. 2 ATTRACTIVE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS race and pool. Including heat, one-year young. 114 baths, room, 24 ft, living room. 4 Realtors, 649-2813. baths, bullt-lns, flreplaced WASHINGTON (AP) — 'There At Santa Barbara, Ine best —the tough now regulations, the u-orking with people and anl- BRAND NEW 8-rooni, four bed- bedrooms and a host of Beautifully designed 4-bed- ni.sJs. Good pay. This is not hot Water, all appliances, car­ forma] dining I'oom, large living room, paneled Roe were bigger oil spills, but It was science could do was inop up contingency plan revisions, the 8 AJtf. to 4:30 PJtt. room Dutch Colonial. Hilltop other extras. Exceptional MANCHESTER Garrison Colo­ room (tolonlal with stone a -roullne iob. Apply: peting. $150. Rockland Ter­ living room with flreplaced room, wall to wall carpeting the Santa Barbara disaster jus^ the oil with straw after It hit the expected legislation and the In- I fifB high location, scenic view. For buy at $40,900. Call J. Gor­ nial, 6 rooms, oversized front, spacious living room race Apartments, Highland feature wall, eat-ln Itltchon garage. I»vely % acre one year ago that finally lubrl- beach. temaUonal agreement-” glve 0 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT KINGS PET SHOP with dl.shwasher and bullt- details, Mr. Merritt, Belfiore don, 649-5306. garage, lV!i baths, fireplace, wooded lot highlights) this with fireplace, paneled fum-. MANCHESTER ...... Ave., 8t2 4046, 878-3776. Agency, 647-1418. i i Ily room, large foyer, ”21(1 ciited the creaky wheels of gov- ‘"The technplogy to mitigate section ” ins. I»ts of house, $26,900. combination storms, beautiful­ fine home. $.30,900. 649-5306. emmenl. oil spills jilst doesn’t exist,” . ^ « ;S0 PJM. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION PARKADE ly landscaped lot, $27,500. Call baths, 2-car garage, exqui­ And Santa Barbara can claim COMPLETE eomputer- B & W Today, while driblets of oil said Blglane. ” Some people say fn.«iiHni> (or Saturday and Monda.v is 4:80 p.m. Frida.i ASK for Mr. Secore. ' Warren E. Howlahd, Realtor, site . kitchen with all bullt- the unwanted distinction of Business Property .lACQUELINE- ized service, plus a profession­ BARROWS and WAIJ-AfJE Co. B & W ins, $47,500. still streak the sea off the Call- straw is pretty primitive. But at al, full-time sales staff. Call 64^-1108. For Solo 70 ROBERTS AGENCY Manchester Parkade BARROWS and WALI.ACE (to. lornl., tn-Jed.,.l ' -S’ “ T m 'U T jf’’'iwlti™ TODB OOOPKRATION WILL |«| A| 1 Situations W o n t e d - us. we work. Belfiore Ageney, Manchester 649-5306 MANCHESTER Immaculate Mnnc:hesler Parkade BK APPRECIATED l/IMIs I I 040-3339 647-1413. JACQUELINE- Female 38 MANCTIESTER — 20,000 square six-room Cape, recreation Manchester 649-5306 “En w h , , . . .. kROOi OFF 7RAT RANCH— Modern kitchen with ROBERTS AGENCYn years against the growing oil pollution convention was departmental act n , foot masonry industrial build- _ VACANT RANCH — 7‘/4 rooms, room, garage, stable, IV2 acres WILL BABYSIT in my licens­ 1?AC«ETrrVEGOTA dining area, ceramic tile bath TOLIjAND- Six-room full dorm- threat of spilled oil. amended last October to ban You FIRALLV ti£T Ing. l >.4 acres, central location, ^ in c e t o n St. — Four-bed- 2 full baths, 2-zone heat. Mr. of land. Electric fence. Imme­ Continued From Preceding Poge ed home located near Man- CAKE IR TRE ONER with vanity, 3 bedrooms, ered Cape, 1V4 baths, bullt-ins, 646-3339 That danger already had been excessive dumping of oil any- IRE MORTGAGE all utilities. Many possibilities. room Colonial, 2>4 baths, heat­ Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- diate occupancy. Heritage phester-East Hartford line. garage, very clean, $24,600. fireplace, wall to wall carpet­ ernnhaslzed almost two vears where on International, waters. Kave a push to the attack on oil Including commercial use. ed rec room, walking distance 1413. House, 646-2482. Ages 2-5. 668-5405. PAlP OFF, ARP Phllbrlc.k Agency. Realtors, ing, large master bedroom, be;^“ ta B ^ b lr r ^ h e r ^ ^ The am ndments now await Po"utlon worldwide.” Help Wanted -Male 36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. to Bowers, tiling and Man- COVENTRY — New 6% room “ Santa Barbara, added his LOOR WHAT'G TRULY IMMACULATE—3-bed 846-4200. MANCHESTER — Six - room basement roc room, % acre March 1967, the giant oil tanker ratification by the 40 member MANCHESTER — Experienced GOIRG UPKEXT = = MANCHESTER —Center—Po»- cheslcr High, Elva Tyler, Colonial overlooking Center wooded lot. Mid ^O’s. Call Ranch. Walk-out basement for Torrey Canyon rammed Into a nations. Including the - United assistant, Richard Hess, WM room Ranch. Real country ------future family room. Acre lot. day care service in licensed t O O R - alble office and residence com­ Realtor, 649-4409. sized kitchen, raised hearth MANCHESTER Suburbs 7- Park. 1% baths, twb-car owner, 872-0067. other ship and spilled 119,000 States. just the straw that broke the Only $22,900. Pasek Realtors. CLERICAL POSITION home. Call 646-0338. bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- fireplace, 2-car garage. Rural room Split, tip-top condition, garage, large rooms. Immedi­ reef and spilled 119,000 tons of Blglanc said all these moves camel’s back.” RICHARD P. rna WEST SIDE - 6-room Cape, rec 289-7476, 647-1673, 742-8243. ear garaige. Bus line. $24,900. atmosphere. yet close to fireplace, Family room, gar- ate occupancy. Hayes Agen BOLTON— 2-family, 5-5, with crude oil across the water. MEAT WAREHOUSE W / M W F iU S room witli built-in bar, screen­ attached garages, separate Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ed porch, fenced In back yard. everytlng. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. ey. 64C0131 BOLTON — Three acre lake- hlackon the coasts of South- Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Of50/^ AmRXM EN utilities, aluminum combina­ RITA OFFICE As.sumable mortgage, $25,500. Ifore Agency, 647-1413. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. front estate. Nine-room Ranch England and France, ILL- 8UILplN(^^c SPLIT Level assumable mort­ tions, 160x300 lot, $27,600. Wol­ COCKER spaniel puppies 7-8 Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, with too many extras to men- For the maritime nations of OPEN 1 9 'll Investment Property gage 5?4 per cent. Modern verton Agency, Realtors, 649- PERSONNEL SERVICES (4 p.m.-12:30 a.m.) weeks old, no papers. Call any­ 646-4200. NEAT clean 6-room Cape with MANCHESTER — Five - room tlon, including 3-car garage the world It was an eye-opener, John V. Lindsay— 200’ treed yard. Cqntral loca­ kitchen bullt-lns, formal dining 2813. time, 643-1347. For Sole 70-A home. City utilities. Near shop­ room, 3 bedrooms, family with radio-operated doors, etc. “ Before the sinking of the ACX30UNTANTS — Junior For a person who is inter­ RAMBLING Ranch In a seclud­ tion, Immediate occupancy. ping, bus. Recent furnace, $16,- FIVE YEAR young multi 4-fam- room. 2 baths, garage, large EAST HARTFORD-Large cen etc., etc. Four bedrooms. All Torry Canyon,” says Kenneth and senior. Several open­ ested In working evenings— SIBERIAN Husky puppies, AKC Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments— Flats— ed country setting. In Man- Aluminum siding, new gas 900. What! $15,900. ’That’s luxury Hems Inside. Outside - Biglane, the Interior Depart-: registered, 8-weeks old. Call lly, 16-room apartment unit of cjjester. Large spacious en­ heat. Must sell. Mr. Lom­ lot, $20,600. Philbrlck Agency ter-hall 4-bedroom Colonial The First Citycrat ? ings. Salary $6,500. to $14,- but who Is looking for a Tenements 63 right. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Realtors 646-4200. sail boat basin with concrete ment’s top oil pollution expert, position with responsibility 643-2206. Model Home Furniture ATTRACTIVE room, private 4 rooms each, «lfl units occupi­ trance foyer and hall. Huge bardo, Belfiore Agency. 647- wooded lot, city utilities, I'A 000. ed. Inquire Colli-Wagner Real­ bulkhead, beautifully rustic "the world had not realized so and an opportunity for ad­ home, centrally located, board poU R ROOM, second floor. living room, formal dining 1413. baths, fireplace, garage, $25,- many square miles of water or By RICHARD HLYSTONE In a more aggravated fashion AKC REGISTERED very tiny ty, 289-0241. WEST SIDE. . .just listed a five wooded lot. Selling under pro­ COST ACXJOUNTANTS—Ap­ vancement. There Is now 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL optional, references required. heat and stove included. Avail­ room, three bedrooms, two- 500. Meyer Agency, Realtors, Associated Press Writer because they’re not used to Chihuahua puppies. All shots, SUBURBANITE splendor In room Ranch with partial base­ Lots For Sale 73 fessional appraisal. Must see. land could be Insulted by juat plication of cost accounting an opening In our meat 19 PIECES 643-6745. able now, $140. monthly, se­ car garage. $29,900. Philbrlck 643-0609. planning for big pressures and paper trained, also stud serv­ FIVE units, good income. $49,- Manchester! 7>/i room split ment on a nice private lot just Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. one accident.” principals to problems In­ warehouse office. No exper­ $297 curity deposit required, no Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. TOLLAND — One-acre treed President Lyndon B. Johnson NEW YORK (AP) - As th§ density. ice. 876-5045. WANTED one girl to share 5- 500. Eight units, $70,000. Wol- with three full baths! Four off the bus line for only $19,- ’TOLLAND — Four - room, ex­ volving projects, department ience is necessary. The du­ pets. Lloyd A. Lumbra broker, 500. Start packing and call T. lot. Near Parkway. $2,600. —------ordered the secretaries of Inter!- political battle plans of the 1970s "W e very often do It badly, and contract costs. Cost or Interior Designer wants re­ room apartment. Call morn­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- WESTMINSTER Rd. Garrison bedrooms! Ideal for the grow­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. pandable Cape. Breezeway, at ties are diversified. Com­ AKC GERMAN Shepherds, 643-0160. 2813. J. Crockett, Realtor at 643-1577. rrch7d"'ga“r '^ I T ir ie 'T o t on Wanted— Real EstOt* 77 but at least we’re used to it." budget experience needed. pany also offers complete liable family or newlyweds ings 649-4948. Colonial, large living room ing family. Call now. Belfiore champion sired. Black and Agency, 647-1413. MANCHESTER — A-zoned lots. quiet country road. Near park . the pollution-defenses of the spend.s a lot of his time insisting » Salary to $10,000 to $13,- ' paid benefits program. to accept delivery of com­ FIVE-ROOM apartment, first MANCHESTER - Business op- ^ith fireplace, modern eat-ln $26,900 OVERSIZED 3-bedroom W* .. • ea . a . • aann _ ^ ^ t aa m _ a.a#a4tMMnl ar^AaitievM SIpitVsAltr tans. Terrific temperament. plete Model Display of Qual­ CHEERFUL quiet room for re­ Nicely located. City utilities. l i ; : tT'j . a l l CASH for your property United States’ own 88,633 miles t o r T T ^ llT ^ n T h T ^ ^ 000. floor, 2-famlly house, built- excellent location, kitchen, formal dining room, 3 Ranch. ’Two baths, family wUhln 24 hours. Avoid red tape of shoreline...... running for It. That Is In the un For further Information, 649- ity Furniture just removed fined gentleman. Centrally lo­ portunlty. BRAND NEW Raised Ranch. Crockett Realtor, 875-6279. in oven and range. Two chil­ Good return, bedrooms, U-i baths, screened kitchen, built-ins, dishwasher, Starting at $4,000. Hutchins instant service. Hayes Agency, In February 1968, they report- mayor and^ defender of New ending quest for money for his KIOGRAMMERS / ANA- Apply: 9713 anytime. to warehouse for Public cated. Call 643-6331. Fully rented. Lovely treed lot. For details, dren accepted. $150. per porch, 2-car garage. Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. 646-0131. ed: ’"This country is not fully York City—and a Republlccn. city, which like most cities Is LYSISTS — Many openings. Sale. Modern 3 complete $32,900. Jacqueline Roberts Mr. Merritt, Belfiore Agency, 2-car garage. Wooded acre lot. ______VERNON — 3-bedroom Ranch, POODLE — Adorable jet black FURNISHED Ught housekeep­ month. Security. 643-2573. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. ------prepared >to deal effectively yet the rumors persist: he’ll overtaxed and “ starved for re- Must have at least one year FIRST NATIONAL rooms with the $1,000 look. Agency, 646-3339. 647-1413. COVENTRY Silver St., lot 160x country sized kitchen, large Ilv- 4 4 miniature male. AKC register­ ing room for lady. Call 649- LAND-SITES-FARMS — Acre- virlth spills of oU or other haz- Democrat- he’ll run for sources,” he says, experience. Salary $10,000 to STORES, INC. 8 pc. Convertible Living 260, $5,000. Call Mitten Realty, Ing room, picture window with ed, 7 weeks. $100. 643-7422. 0641, 643-6388, MANCHESTER — Professional RAISED Ranch. 3 bedr^ms. (XILONIAL Cape with two love­ MANCHESTER — Desirable 6- age. Large, unzoned parcels, ardous materials—large or ’ a "Very often what really dl- $14,000. Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 643-6930. 20 mile view, full finished Furnished building on large lot In fine, modern kitchen, formal dining ly acres In Manchester. A rare room home, nice residential all areas. Louis Dlmock Real- small—and much less with a governor of New York, for U.S, people, whether they un- PARK & OAKLAND pc. Dinette. $10 down, you ------basement, $22,500. Wolverton COMPUTER OPERATORS NEW house, large room for rent Apartments 63-A central location. Shows good room, fireplace In the living find! For details, Mr. Merritt, area, garage, large lot near ty. Realtors, 649-9823. Torrey Canyon type disaster.” senator; he has hla eye on the derstand It or not, is shortages may purchase any room in­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. —Local, one year experience- AVENUES SIAMESE kittens — unregister­ for gentleman, hot water, heat, return. Jacqueline - Roberts room and family room, garage, Belfiore Agency,- 647-1413. schools and shopping. Low The report recommended White House. He’ll make his of things,” he said, "and then ed purebreds. Call 875-3673. dividually. Immediate deliv­ next to bath. 649-6962. RETIRED or middle-age work­ wooded lot, 200x210, $26,500. Out of Town on IBM 360/30 and 360/40. Agency, 646-3339. 20’s. Ov/ner, 643-2037. 7 5 COVEN’TRY—3 - bedroom cape, tougher antipollution regpila- move this year, next year, in comes the terrible competition East Hartford, Conn. ery or free storage. ing woman to share 3-room Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, BRAND NEW Raised R a n c h ______For Sale All shifts available. Salary ______full cellar, garWe, Modernized tions, stronger legislation and 1972, '76. for resources. . . It more direct- DACHSHUNDS — AKC regls CAP & CCP Charge Plans ROOM for rent, gentleman on- fiuTilshed apartment. 59 Holl 646-4200. with assumable mortgage! CAPE Ctod Legal Notice $9,500. attached gou'TH Windsor — Assumable bath and kltch^, wooded lot. more funding, expanded re- what is ahead for this lanky ly aggravates the probtoms of tered, now five-weeks old. Also our own Instant Credit ly, central location, free park- St., Manchester. For details, Mr. Merritt, Bel­ Land For Solo 71 garage, nice neighborhood, ex­ 6% per cent mortgage. Six OKDKB OF UBABING search, strengthening of inter- liberal who combines establish- relationships between people. FOREMAN-Urgently need­ MEN NEEDED to do janitorial Good house dogs and excellent Plan ing, references required. 643- EXCELLENT location — Shop­ fiore Agency, 647-1413 Immediate occu^ncy. $17,600. tra A zone building lot. Call room Raised Ranch, 2 years STATE **OF (XlNNECmCrtJT, DIS- national agreements and devel- ment pin-stripe suits with shirts including race relationships, ed for third shift. Reports work days in the Manchester with children. First shots com­ 2693, 649-8150. MANCHESTER — Apartment ping, commuting, near Wad­ Meyer Agency,. Realtors, 643- Peterman Agency, 648-2223. old. Carpeting. Only $28,900. COURT ° ^ tow^ '^O f ' upment of a domestic contlngen- and ties of the mod persuasion, than anything else.” directly to Superintendent. area. Apply Rudder Building pleted. Five “ reds” and one DISCOUNT FURNITURE Business Locations site for 35 units. And out In dell School and East Catholic IN GROUND swimming pool, 0609. Service Corp., 157 Charter Oak our Tolland office Les Babin, wall to wall carpeting, a new­ Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289- Februa^ 2, 1970. ' cy plan. this handsome urban Republl- Hence LlnAsay counts it a prl- Should have 2 to 5 years su­ “ brown” . Will be completely WAREHOUSE Tenements 63 For Rent 64 High. Many extras in this 3- ROLLING PARK — 6 . room Ave., Hartford. the manager, has listed six ly paneled family room, are 7475, 742-8243. BOLTON —Ready to move in­ In re Debra F. Dahlqulal of But there was little motion on can who scraps regularly with mary task to hound his state pervisory experience. Salary weaned In another week. 649- NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS bedroom Split Level. $29,900. Cape, 3 bedrooms, 2 full tiled Furnished OFFICE suite for rent. Excel­ parcels of land from 10 acres only a few features of this cen­ to, brand new 6-room Contem- ■^"upw'^’thc Tpp?rMtlon of Florence regulations, research or legisla- his GOP President and governor capital. Albany, and Washington to ISK. 9780. 3580 Main St. Hartford Owner, 643-0640. baths, formal dining room, fin- BOL’TON — Spacious six-room MAINTENANCE MAN lent Center St. location. Suit­ up into the hundreds. T. J. trally located Garrison Coloni­ porary Cape. Three bedrooms, M. i>ahl(|ulst, praying that a doubt- tlon. and gives Democrats key jobvS for more funds—for schools, for 522-7249 MANCHESTER— Newer luxury ished rec room, garage and Ranch, 1% ■' baths, custom TRAINEEIS—^Technical, me­ • 7-days a week. STUD Bassett Hound. Gold and able for doctor, attorney, real Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677 $14,900. ATTRACTIVE 5-room al. For further details, Mr. formal dining room, livtag ^?rone‘’ a8®per a^^^ To cope with spills from ships, his administration? welfare, for transportation. (former Fuller Brush bldg.) 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ patio, 70x200 treed lot. Many kitchen. beautifully ' land- chanical, accounting, man­ • 3-hours nightly between 10 white, proven, excellent. blood estate office. Ground floor. All (Tolland office 875-6279). home. Baseboard heat, at­ Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- , . . room with floor to ceiling fire- more fully appeara. It Is the nation's best weapon was a Having won re-election with- “ I was a member of Congress p.m.-9 a.m. 175 Pine St. Manchester able now. $185 per** month In­ extras. $27,600. Kenneth Os- scaped. Louis Dlmock. Realty, „n,qug kitchen with bc°hS^^Sid'dlt^mlSld arth^p™ appllcable-because of the help of his own or the tor seven years, and Ctongress Is agement. For sharp high line. 643-1412, 644-2077. cluding heat, appliances and utilities, parking. Call 649-168d. tached garage, Hutchins Agen­ 1413. school grads with aptitude • Good wages. 646-2332 or 649-3549. NOR'TH Coventry — 8.9 acres cy. Realtors, 649-5324. ______trinsky. Realtor, 843-1333. 649-9823. attached bate office in Bolton. In said dla- a 1968 amendment—only against Democratic party, he Is in debt a creature of pressure,” he Call 649-1154 or apply in person. (former Norman’s Fum.) carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, with 814’ frontage, also driven GAMBOLO’TTI to learn. Many openings. Realtor, 649-4535. Sla<^s."tS MANCHESTERTroom RanTS; listed, this Im- garage, 'one acre wooded lot. 1^ f « r l Salary to $9,000. — BONANZA STEAK HOUSE Articles For Sole 45 Warehouse FIVE ROOMS of front Main well, view and very large XiANCHESTER — Custom built Ranch. ’Two 10 t>er cent down $31 000 U & nooii and that notice be given of violajtlons. ’The word grossly, both. In times of increasing ban Coalition and other groups assumable 5% per cent mort­ maculate 5% room Ranch 287 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. MANCHESTER — Birch S t .- St. office space, 100 per cent lo­ Maple trees. $21,000. Call 742- 8%-room Split, 2% baths, pa­ paneled basement. Quality re D Daoif,, rv, Tno ’ 9RQ9 pendency of said application lawyers said, made It virtually gtress in and on the cities, he that worry about the future of ALUMINUM sheets used as gage, fireplace, family room, Three bedrooms, living room DRAFTSMAN — Electro­ MANCHESTER. Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 Four-room duplex. $86 month­ cation near banks, air-condi­ 6519, Alfred D. Heckler, Route tio, in-ground pool. Beautifully cessed radiation. Belfiore S o b f r D Murdock Realtor toe^re^n*; taj' p^bllsS^/$/U V * Mai 1 Sa lLailM ' ’*o“?d^el wl unTtforceable. fould emerge a national city- ^ the cities of America have to mechanical areas. Salary to printing plates, .009 thick, 23x __ walk-out basement, bus line. with fireplace, dining room r v O D c r t U . IVl • f moizyartorutr hovIncT T+ r*nf n f w r a f a n lllia ft-ATTl a a*. _ » t __ a _ a _____t______or\H ortAolf I m i/T I v ly. Inquire 76 Birch St. tioned, automatic fire sprink­ 31, Coventry. landscaped lot. Residential Agency, 647-1413. one time In some newspaper having It did not cover spills from ^rat. the first standard-bearer come together and speak loudly EXPERIENCED male to super­ 36“ , 25 cents each or 6 tor $1. 40' ELECTRIC range, wooden 643-6472. $14,000. D.O.E. ler. Apply Marlow’s, 807 Main area. $42,500. Heritage House, Low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- and kitchen, wall to wall car­ asent circulation by mall, in postage said district, prepaid and to ia„d-baaed faclUtles—a “ c r i U - gj y^jjan America as a political and clearly for what they vise fabrication department In 643-2711. kltchen cabinets, counter tops, MODERN three - room apart- St. PROFESSIONALLY appraised 0131. peting, basement garage plus ^ r n ON — 6% room on said application and cally significant" omission, ac- entity need.” ENGINEERS — All types 646-2482. raneb, each listed o small printed circuit house. sleeping bag, exercise bicycle, ment, all uUllUes, Call 649- Houses For Sole 72 for quick sale! Seven room large In the ground swimming location, return maioekie to______^is Court____ cias .of the cordlnc: to the secretaries’ re- ’The size of his city makes with or without degrees. We Must know press room, routing MA’PERNI’TY dresses, like new, notice given»n ntat leastIpnnt seven«pvpn daysdavR ® “ T'VTheia cities used to be , u 649-8782, 646-2482. 4555. OFFICE space available im­ MANCHESTER UNE — Ideal Ctolonial Cape with 2% -baths, MANCHES’TER 8-room Rais­ pool. Terrific value at $26,500. have openings through 'VP size 9-10. Sell tor half-price. ______RAISED Ranch In one of Man­ place, carpeting, garage, walk- before^tc of said heat^g jxirt. Interior dei^rtm^t regu- utlcal Amerl- L‘"dsay a key f Igure in such and Bridgeport. Salary open. mediately, centrally located, six-room Colonial Ranch with 2-zone heat, lovely family ed Ranch, four to five bed­ U & R Realty Co., Inc. 643- out basement. Priced to sell. _____ NORMAn j . PREUgs, Judge, jationslations were equally weakweakv ^ joint efforts. for qualified engineering Call 646-0254. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, UJOKING for anything in, real chester’s Prime neighbor­ Third shift. Interview by ap- $35. monthly. 646-0882. attached garage. Beautifully room, formal dining room, rooms, bullt-ins dishwasher, 2892. Robert D. Murdock, Legislation to bar pollutkm by think that’s turned He and five Dem^ratlc may­ personnel. Salary to 20K hoods, modem kitchen with all carpeting, rec room, wooded Only $23,500. Hayes Agency, F F polntment only. Please call f o r k LIFT—4 000 oound caoa- *‘8nges, automatic washers estate rentals — apartments. landscaped lot. Immaculate Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, Realtor, 643-6472. LIMITATION OBDEB land and sea facUlUes under ^ \ ors of New York 8 biggest cities 646-0131. AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE, Irrmrison- somewhat, plus. 646-3800 between 9-6. Ask tor with gpiarantees. see them at nomes, multiple dwellings, «io UP TO 3,500 square feet of com- of the bullt-ins, 3 bedrooms, 2 throughout. Executive area. 647-1413. lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency. have established a lobby to put city. Lift to 30’. $4,000. Call baths, 2 car garage, plus room held at Manchester, within and for threat of fines and mp so national am Personnel Department. Multi B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 lees. Call J. D. Real Estate mercial space. ’Two exposures, Heritage House, 646-2482. 646-0131. HEBRON . . . a beauty of a 5’/4 the District of Manchester, on the ment, and to put the clean-up r them to pressure on (3ov. Nelson A. LUMBER SALESMAN—Re­ 643-9308. for expansion. We feel the VERNON — 5'/4-room Ranch, Circuits Inc. Main St. Call 643-2171. Associates, Inc. 643-6129. reasonable. Wolverton Agency, UNIQUE! Four room bungalow room Ranch on a heavily wood- Wa.lett, costs on the polluter was Intro- ^iUons. Rockefeller and the state leglz- tail tor local outstanding Realtors, 649-2813. price of $36,900. for this prop- HEART OF Town. . .ten (or is with extra lot, anchor ferny, BUNGALOW Cape in con­ heated rec room, treed lot, lumber company. Above CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner walk-out basement, excellent ed lot In a fine residential Judge. duced In 1968 but failed to pass. ’ . ^ ^ . . , j. lature to assume more of the fl- ELECTRICIAN — Journeyman. BABY carriage, Baskanette, NOW Renting — Three and five erty is below market value. It 11) room single with 2\^ garage. Porter St., area. Mr. venient location, aluminum average fringe benefits. you ever used, so easy too. OFFICE or specialty store location. Only $21,500. Hayes area. Full Top wages with benefits. Call and baby carrier. All in excel- room large luxurious apart- Call today! Philbrlck Agency baUis. Needs some redecorat­ Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647* siding, garage, rec room. Can basement rear oV‘= ' M l k « Z - n ^ I n ^ u ^ d York a t y ^he c ^ is the key- nanclal burden of health, educa- Salary to $7,500. plus com­ Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric space for rent. Available Im­ Agency, 646-0131. porch. Ownersers are anxious to i„ said District, deceased.doceaaea. o.S. Muskle, D-Malne, Introduced -r miiiKtnne—of miiictono._of his his tlon and ana welfare. weiiare. between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. lent condition. Call between 10 nients with heat, etc. Charles Realtors, 646-4200. ing. Well constructed home, 1413. be assumed. Owner, no mission plus car allowance. shampooer $1. Pinewood mediately. Approximately 650 move and ‘‘reasonable offers Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421. a.m. - 2 p.m. 646-0090. Lesperance, 649-7620. built in the 40’s. Must be seen agents. 643-0189. SOUTH Windsor — 5% room <>■>»“ ..'’f ■ D.O.E. Furniture Shop. square feet. Main St. location. ANSALDI built 6-room Dutch CXJNVENIENT location Is only will be considered. T. J. . . sensible price at $26,900. T. Ranch, one - third down as SEWING .MACHINE Singer t HREE-ROOM apartment with Ground floor. Call 875-6141 tor Colonial, 3 bedrooms, huge one feature of this 6*/4 room EXCELLENT 6% rm Ranch. - v on* Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ■"SSSSffi'S!- T », " " l l M r A . - H - - ■»«'■« » «»>', » ' S i r S ' J E ' S i : not*™™ SALESMEN Many areas. HELPERS for furniture mov- a m -FM Zenith radios, regfular- J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. E ing and warehouse crews for automatic zig-zag, excellent range and refrigerator, good details. formal dining room, front-to- Split with two-full baths! Nice garage, large lot, city utilities, sumes 5-% per cent m ortg^e. 1970,K be and the sime arc limited sov.t^ov. WAiiT waiter u.J. niene.H I M « » ilveable’ ’ A ''clt’v wTth enough “ J readyS , to,o fall<.uin In behindb.h,„du„d.«y. Lindsay, PotenUal to $20,000. D.O.E. ly $49.95, now on sale at $42.96. Immediate occupancy. Rec and allowed for the creditors wlthki getting a hard time from the “ veaDie. a city wiin e uug December convention elect- Hartford Despatch Operations condition. Makes buttonholes, location. Call Peterman ------»-back living room with fire­ CUTE AS A button, 5-room ly landscaped yard, many ex- fireplace. Owner anxious to Immediate occupancy. Rec Eklucation, performance, AM-FM Zenith stereo con­ hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ room, double garage, $23,900. Vernon whlch to bring . In their claims oenntp Interior Commltteie as secretaries, stenos and typists /“i T.iiflPnv* Center in East Hartford. Agency, 646-2223. place, large kitchen with built- Ranch with oversized garage, tras. Aluminum storms and sell. 6% per cent assumable record, etc. soles, now on sale from $179.95 inally over $300. 6 monthly MODERN S’TORE, 20’x70’ 840 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. SdmlnistrMrix Is^^^frected*^ to givt President Nixon’s nominee to be ^ populate greater inJana^l^.'^^l^a^ui^crter of Steady employment. Good op­ 100x300 lot. Ideal for the family screens. Belfiore Agency, 647-. mortgage. Price $24,600. secretary of the interior. CrlUcs Rouge. La., and enough air- up. 1970 Zenith 12” portable payments of $8.60 each or pay pOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. Main St. Call 622-3114. in oven, range and dishwasher, PARK-LIKE SETTING CORPORATE A’TTORNEYS portunity for men who want to starting out, $18,900. Wolverton 1473. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. SOUTH WINDSOR ^Like new borne'soot"flakes to settle on ‘he Nixon administration’s TVs regularly $99.95, now on $51 cash. 522-0931, dealer. 4-car garage, acre lot. Wolver­ tlmlf allowed‘ by'-Vubilshhtg^ copy suspected him of being sympa- ^orne s ^ t itaaes to (2)—’Two to three yesirs ex­ learn the moving business. Top Heat, hot water, centrally lo- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. in and out, you can move into sale at $89.96. Reconditioned ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. BOL’TON LAKE—Large 6-room MANCHESTER—7-room Colon- New 5-room Ranch offers of this order In some newyaper thetlc to the oil Industry and un- each of their pancaked noseg be nresident Undsav who perience as corporate coun­ physical condition, references BARCALOUNGER chair, up­ cate.1. Adults only. 643-2171 this Immaculate SM room having a circulation In said jiro- _____ b,. _____tween subwav and office. presiaeni. lanasay, _wno and guaranteed color ’TV con­ Houses For Rent 65 ln ( a r*t MonnhTtatnr In nnfn ... Conn. lumber yard, must have driv­ heat. Hayes Agency 646-0131. r j places, $65,000. Meyer Agency Hutchins Agency, Realtors, large kitchen, dining room, ROBERTS AGENCY trie shampooer $1. ’The Sher- furnished. ’Two bedrooms, 1% baths, garage, deep treed yard & 't , 'd e c e ”aLe“ “ ‘" oPa M l e b^chfront'unm. on I put on the city government ,g“ " ^ er’s license. Davis & Brad­ Realtors, 643-0609. 649-5324. close to everything. Come see NEW LIS’TING Excellent con large living room, 3 bedrooms, On mtlon of Emily K. Anderson, peb. 7, the well was seaied with now is moving out into the P P • From win Williams Co. Office and Stofe FIVE-ROOM apartment, over bathrooms, dining room, $200 646-3339 ford Lumber Co., 200 Tolland dition Seven - room Raised IMi baths, beautiful walk-out Co"" " concrete, shutting off the leak, neighborhoods,” he said, "and looks and stylishness. 6464040 Equipment 54' Charter Oak Restaurant, heat per month. References requir- $18,900 BUYS this 5-room home LARGE oversized 8 room Cape, this one. Mid 20s. Keith Agen­ St., East Hartford. WELL KEPT carpets show the ed. Philbrlck Agency, Real- 2 full baths, bullt-ins In kitch­ cy 646-4126, 649-1922. Ranch, 2-car garage. 2 fire- basement, breezeway, garage. “^ORDERED*' That three months Oil has continued to seep slowly ultimately the transfer to the furnished, $125 monthly. 643- in excellent condition, has one from the 28th day of ftmiiary. since from the already- neighborhoods of a reasonable oeii-Doiiomeu aim mlnlsklrted results of regular Blue Lustre 'TWO SMALL secretarial desks. tors, 646-4200. car garage and large lot. Call en, formal dining room, family COTEOTRY------Nathan Hale 1970.('gT bV"\n^the‘'srme“ be and the same are“ are limited 7d ®ver ®ver smee, since, iroiii from uic the ai already- e j neighborhoods o „„tnnr>mv of a inreasonable the derl teen-agers, they made up the DRIVERS tor school buses, HELPER for floor covering, 40- 1492. MANCHESTER — Pull • shed 900. Philbrlck Agency, Real­ spot cleaning. Rent electric one large executive desk, one on this one. Mitten Realty, room, garage, $29,600 Phil- location, Charles Lesperance, area larae custom built alum- and allowed for the creditors within saturated ocean bottom. amount of autonomy In me aecl more titan 10 000 vol- 7:30 - 8:45 a.m. 2:16 - 3:46 hour week, Tuesday through MANCHESTER — Tliree bed­ dormered Cape, 1V4 baths, new­ area, lai^e custom Duiii amiii snllls laree or small had been sion-making business.” bulk of the more lu.uw voi shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & swivel chair. All in excellent pOUR-room apartment, corn- Realtors, 643-6930. brick Agency Realtors, 646- 649-7820. tors, 646-4200. p.m. Excellent part-time for Saturday, salary equal to abili­ ly redecorated. Vacant. Move mum sided, three - bedroom against said osuite, and said-...>P‘US large o . qittine with his back to a cor- unteers who flocked, to his cam- Wallpaper Supply. condition. Call 875-6141 for pletely redecorated. Adults, no room Cape, three acres. Pond. 4200. Raised Ranch 1969 Wooded administratrix is directed to give occurring without much public Sitting with his back to a cor summer third shift worker or retired ty. Fringe benefits include paid Available Feb. 8th, $176 month­ COLONIAL—7 spacious rooms, right in. Fast sale needed. Con­ VACANT oape on West Side. . . Kaisea Kancn, imv. w ^ ® u bile notice to the creditors to attention at the rate of about ner at his desk In City Hall, Palgn last summer, further information. pets 649-9004 after 5:30 p.m. lot, double garage, bullt-ins. |,Hng In their claims within said _ Lindsav Is the northwest ex- Th® 20-34 age group Is the person. Premium wage scale. vacation health insurance and xREAT RUGS right, they’ll be ly. Write Box ” U” Manches­ l»/4 baths, fireplace, 2-car ga- $21,900 — COLONIAL, 5 rooms, venient location. $21,900. Keith six rooms, 114 baths, full shed Manchester Suburbs discount on purchases. Apply or 649-0469. flrenlace IV, colored baths time allowed by publishing a copy 2,000 a year. But Santa Barbara Lindsay is me norinweai ex fastest-growing constl- 643-2414. a delight if cleaned with Blue ter Herald. rage, central location, many 2-car garage, bam, 2 acres Agency, 646-4126, 649-1922. dormer, rear porch all In ex-* Itrepiace,. .. • iVi coiorea oains, in some newspaper wasxvn<; tootno much.miicll. tremlty iici»i*vv ofva a» complex of high- county s tasiesi growing , , conau u a. to Keith Furniture Co., 1116 immediate occuoancy. $30,900. having a circulation In said pro- ceillneed offices with Ivory tuency. The problem would be Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ Wearing Apparel— PRESIDENTIAL Village apart­ extras, city utilities. Morrison beautiful open land. Hutchins cellent condition. Mid twenties FIVE BEDROOMS Main St., Mrs. Garrlty or Mr. 8% RO<3M Ranch, brick front, 3 MeverlAgency Realtors, 643- bate district within ten days from ’Thousands of letters from out- cel ngea omces wiin ivory ^ er $1. Olcott Variety Store. Furs 57 ments, ’Thompson Rd. at Cen- Agency, Realtors, 643-1015. * Agency Realtor. 649-5324. . . . $13,000 assumable mort­ y y> ijjg jjgjg Qf jhig order and return raged Citizens throughout the walls and deep red drapes and s ,, , , *Vi i^ MacDonald. tei St. New 3%-room apart­ Out of Town bedrooms, fireplace, garage, gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, For the family Who wants 0609. ^ make to this court of the notice poured Into Washington, rugs, where purposeful-looking 1 ^ presidential election, Lor {n- RUPP demonstrator snowmo- l Ad IES wool dresses, sizes 8,9, ments, Immediate occupancy, For Rent 66 park-llke yard. Immediate oc­ 643-1577. elbow room, charming new ®‘''™'J0HN J. WALLETT, Judge. Hlckel surprised his critics by people stride about. Telephones PORTER biles, one each, 30 h.p. and 18 cupancy. Only $24,^()0. Hayes PART-TIME, 5 nights, wash and 10. Reasonable. Call after complete GE kitchen, includes (tolonlal, both spacious liv­ ------moving fast and hard to tighten with 27 buttons wink fitfully on eligible 21-24 a p group vo‘ ®d. h.p. Call 643-4302 , 742-6336. ROCKVILLE — New three- Agency, 646-0181. MANCHES’TER— 6-room Co­ Legal Notice Part-time from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. and wax floors. Call 649-5334. 5:30 p.m., 649-8745. seif-cleaning range, dishwash­ ing room, formal dining AT A PROBATE (XlURT. held up offshore oil regulations. He the desks. P®*" ®®'’‘ ’ er, disposal, and double-door room apartment, wall to wall lonial with family style Excellent opportunity for BUSINESS ZONE GARRISON Colonial — All room, large kitchen com­ OBDEB OF IIEABING /t^o.'^JJt^TAdover "o^'otc'aid*’d^^^ P'®®®^ Unlimited Uablllty on an Communication, he said is es- P®*^ ®®"‘ OPENINGS on all 3 shifts. refrigerator, ample walnut carpeting, stove, refrigerator kitchen, formal dining room, 3 AT A probate C»URT. ^id °[rvoffshore operator to clean up sential. And that means “ struc- 35 and older, college student or semi-re­ rooms exceptionally large, plete with appliances, Starting rate $2.71 per • hour Boots and Accessories 46 Wonted— ^To Buy 5B cabinets. Carpeting, 2 air- and dishwasher. $145 monthly. bedrooms, 1(4 baths, garage, fdef of°Andovcr. on"the aid d a ^ f Preseiit. Hon. Norman J. Preuss. g„y oil spill and bear the full turing the government In such On the prosppt of “ "y ™*® tired man. $2.50 per hour to formal dining ixxjm, living unique glass-dred break­ conditioners. Rental includes 875-6979, 876-6732. $25,500. Wolverton Agency, start. Call Mr. Elson, 528- and up, excellent fringe bene- je’ AMESBURY skiff, flber- HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques room, 14x24’ with fireplace. fast r(X)m opening onto over­ February. 1970. Eftate of Helen, P. Davidson (for cost, whether H was the opera- fashion that people will feel fits. Apply to Rogers Corp., heat, hot .water, parking, mas- FOR LEASE Realtors, 649-2813. ^ “ ' Thomas M. Davidson), late of Bol- tor’s fault or not. there Is real communication In Lindsay Is noncommittal. But 2133. glass bottom, 1969, 1100 lb. bric-a-brac, locks, frames. Master bedroom 14x24’, ga- sized sundeck, first floor MMl and Oakland St., Manches­ ter ’irV antenae', coin operated BOL’TON Center Apartments, Eftiite of Fanny L Stanley, late J** TruitJ^*®‘'^havlnl'°‘'“ xMblted And he authorized department all neighborhoods of the city.” with his city experience and ap- cap. trailer, 30 h.p. Evinrude glassware. We buy estates. Vil- rage. Owner wants quick sale. NEW LIS’TING — Clean 3-bed- paneled, beamed family ter, Conn, or call Marge Hamp- laundry In basement, large 3 rooms at $135 monthly. Heat, Brick buBding 3,600 square foot. Large offico of Andover. In said District, deceas- account with said Estate to (rftidals to shut down Immedl- Undsay’s first administration peal to youth he would seem a motor, $450. May be seen at 44 lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 Priced below replacement. room with built-in bookcase, HENRY JENKINS son, 643-5163. An equal oppor- storage area, on bus line. Open hot water, refrigerator, stove room Ranch, centrally located. Morse Rd. Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. $27,500. Philbrlck Agency, Country sized kitchen, fire­ main floor laundry room, all ld^‘’h^r“‘‘ acrouTwhh'‘ sSS"E^^^^^^^^ k n ^ ,n S tlo n ^ S "^ e r ta ^ ^ ^ ately any operation polluting or was bpet by g a r b le , transit ' tunity employer. daily, 17, or by appointment, included. Available Feb. 1st- and oli utBItios. Con bo usod for light monu- appliances, included, huge O twk Court for a lta ^ "f distributees and an order of dla- threatening to pollute the ocean and sqhool strikes. His concern tori to weld the c ites into a TRANSPORTATION CO. Realtors, 646-4200. place, fire alarm system, alu­ WANTED — Antique furniture 646-2623, 643-1023, or 643-4112. 649-6580. wall to wall antique brick in'kkriicatto^y^^^^ '^Mk^V^hat the 17th day of from a f X a l lease-wlth a for blacks and Puerto Rleans UUcal machine either along or Chapel Rd., South Windsor, REFRIGERA'nON SERtGCE minum storms and screens. ^uel and Food 49-A glass, pewter, oil paintings or fiKturing, storage, etc. CENTRALLY located remodel­ flreplaced feature wall In of dlstr.buioes and an order of dis- ig7o, at 1:00 o'clock verbal o r d ^ If necssary. was credited In part for relative across party lines, Conn. man, experienced preferred, 118 MAIN ST. - 3-room apart- ROCSCVILLE — -4-sunny room Full cellar. Mr. Zinsser, Bel­ tributlon. ]t is _ _ ^___ , . tho Probate Of- other antique Items. Any ed 2-famlly. Bus, shopping, on­ rumpus room, office ar­ o r d e r e d ” That the nth day of Union Oil’ (jo., driller of Santa racial tranquility, but the feel- SI"®® ‘ h® ‘wo major parties but will train. Write g(ivlng ex- FIREWOOD tor sale, qawed ment , heat and appliances, heated apartment on sec­ fiore Agency, 647-1413. quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- ly $25,900. Bill Wolcott, 668- rangement, hobby rooms, Tvi-bruary, 1970, at,.1:15„ o'clMk In ,.‘®£ „ Rnrhara'.s ombaiTasslng well, ing grew among An equal opportunity employer. perience and education. Salary and split. Will deliver. ’Timber- $125. Security required. 646- ond floor, centrally located. (he afternoon'“■a?ShVpn;kkta'‘ o " *'X u-d“ entoarrasslng well, ing grew among the "'•® ]'® 7 “ ob^rrileve 8709, 165 Oakland Street. 1563. Pasek RealtoM, 289- NEW US’nNG — Beautiful 2*4 baths, completely car­ . at the HL nnr.v of artia nprniint and on ftaid . . . .. ____ j *_____ MMitt noo-. country, most observers believe open. Box “ V ” , Manchester land ’Tree Service, 875-1238. 2426, 9-5. Available March 1, 1970. “ /e ‘ and^ “ :fJirMiok“‘l r , “h r ' cSSrt mr“ ‘ts **1® ady had volunteered to pay class that the mayor was neg- country FRANCIS E. BOLAND, AGENCY 7476. Rolling Park Cape with full peted, 2-car garage. Beau­ r j k d T o n h“e”ar”ta"^‘n"ye“K T o% !5^ .S ‘^ck^ Us cTeLup costo^^ l®®“ ng them. Seeking, a second the best channel for any nation- Herald. WANTED — ANTIQUES, used Adults only. Must have good BALED hay and straw for sale, CHARLES Apartments, 4>^- shed dormer, 2 full baths. tiful setting of prestige , ? S c a V n " i . r . h r ’cSS'i;S^ Snto:T n g^IrnTrarobjected loud- term .'he lost last year’s GOP al ambitions Lindsay might DONUT Fryer — 12.midnight to furniture, partial or complete references, $120. monthly. 876- 315 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER have would be one of them. 8 a.m., six days. Will train. SALESMAN — Air-conditioning by the bale. 364 Bidwell St. room duplex, 1*,4 baths, 2 air- MANCHESTER Birch Ml- ® Many extras, including wall to homes. $65,000. thrthe Adnilnlstu'*trlx to plve notlct said"saM r»iu(firv(District,L^lslrtcl. lv byuy' nmuinirmailing inhiui letters leuers Ivly tnto lu HLekol’sHlcki'Tsnwnoi a moves.moves,ii$uv4.-^>. yprimary...... j- . * o«nM«iono nrt hnth oldpu hnv« estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 6159. room Cape, plus full finished theicof, b> publishing this order in ixislage prepaid, nndand reiurn receipt Hickel al.so .started,uinrtci a review He ran in the general election Pollllctans on DOin s i^ s nave Apply Bess Eaton Donut, 160 Sales experience preferred but Phone 643-7405. condltloners, refrigerator. wall carpeting, stove, re­ ...1MA *. ^ ^ n ^1 T 4 11 fZ SI ^ B 4/* ^ Q 1 O T • p.m., 633-2300 days. 643-1554 649-7055 basement, wall-to-wall carpet­ frigerator, dishwasher, dis- some mkjUng rcuu^iej;' adrVised "to 'each or Vhe •®on‘lngency plan. A anyway, with W ® ‘ f®on* the nrted 4 range and disposal, heat and ELLINGTON-FHnney Brook tiun in said District and b> maillnK v,,- intprpstpd and rosidlna out* Center St. not necessarily in air-condi- oc-AcnMirn ri i ^ /i i ______‘ — ---- — ------j ------ing, extra building possible. JACQUELINE- and from finlty with liberal Democrats, tioning. Write giving full “ ,, , WANTED—Good quality, used hot water, basement garage. Apartments. New 3-room unit. piosal, awnings, flagstone patio, wood, $15. per half ton pick-up Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, ROBERTS AGENCY rick Republl- Ronald Reagan, Republican OFFSET PRESSMAN particulars. Salary, open. Box stereo tape deck in good condi­ Adults preferred. Call after 6 in brick one-story garden aluminum storms, screens. truck load delivered. Call af­ 646-4200. ______gt.s. He came governor of California, has said Serxmd shil*., experimeed, "AA ", Manchester Herald. tion. 4-track, 3 head. 649-0822. p.m. 649-9644. apartment building, range, re­ Assumable 6% per cent mort­ 646-3339 ter 5 p.m. 875-3013. gage with substantial down. ----- — i* .UI n ...:« "y HIV V.UU11 . I 1 fmni iiehinrt with a brilliant $3 Lindsay has a chance to shoot well qualified person to op­ frigerator, disposal, alr-condl- SCARBOROUGH Rd.— One of a and WANTED Sunfish sailboat, FIVE ROOMS, upper flat, no Nicely treed lot. Mr. Lombar- j'S l^ Ajta.st:_NOUMAN J. PREUSS.^gc ®®b|n®Mevri^ m u l " ' ” ‘fu l n ’’ can^paign toal for the 1972 Democratic pre.l- erate 2 color, 25x28''. press. GENTLEMAN wanted tor tioner, 3 closets plus walk-ln kind, gracious stately Colonial, If >-ou are looking for a fiberglas, used. Call 665-6706 children or pets. Aviillable do, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. b o LTON. . . One of the most at- . 1 „ lingency plan about as far as we ;drew 42 per cent of the vote. pleasant part-time work on Gordon— Form— closet, basement laundry and 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, for- ORDER OF HEABINO between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. March 1st. 649-0865. M uhic About Neuroses BigUme That was enough to defeat the Vice President Hubert H. Hum- chaAtii; to upgrade yourself weekends. Call Burnside storage. Adults only, no pets. BUSINESS ZONE mal dining room, front-to-back 8^4-ROOM Ranch, garage, flre- tractive homes In the area. W o D^f- to high wages and overtime Theatre. 528-3333 after 6:15. Dairy Products 50 only. Beautiful stone ranch sittings *.’oi on tho 2nd -8enat. automatic zig­ Luxurious wall-to-wall car­ gorion. PWnty Of parking. room, 2H baths, tjouble ga­ care. Aluminum sldlrg, extra cal turret lathe operators, sec- tMi:. Moriarty Bros., 643-5135. guest rates. 649-2507. on t h ^ e T r o ir t/t^ a - i o r i e T p ro ^ T n T ’W V he himself seat tof 15 years.'wlth the ex- zag, with cabinet, converts in­ peting throughout, range, re- rage. 200x300' wooded lot. sized lot. . .price la negotiable. ond shift. Call LeMi C o r p o r a ------fi^taibor, disposal, dish­ Uon, 612-2362 to portable, button holes, uvRGE funilshed room for MANCHESTER — Three-room Close to everything. Hutchins T. J. Crocket^, Realtor, 643- building. Sensibly priced at un- nnd thrsSm^^^^^^^ ^ ‘ " negligence; provide fines ‘*n*> ^®''^ monograms, hems, etc. water, central air condl- der $60,000. If you want the nsslgqcd for a hearing on tla> allow- ' ’ * ' , , , , Altar's ImDrisonmcnl for violuUons: Al- York City operates under are Despite his aifference wim Hjelp. Wanted— male only. Parking. $16 week- apartment. Nice residential Uonbig, tUed bath. Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. 1677. ' . V ' YOUNG man wanted for de- Originally over $800. Full price ly. Call 644-0123 after 6 p.m. area. Heat included. $116. FRANCIS E. BOUND, ABENOY Heat and hot water furnish­ . T H u t " SrpncS[.o";“!,nT T .’i.'' A, -klrrcl'^ hVb T hc died In 1937 lowT the government to clean up very common to all cities." .S fd t l.’ J ln ^ Urety and clerk in new Mole or ^nuile 37 now $52. cash or monthly pay- monthly. 643-7168. C O R N E R OF Vernon and Lydall A88UMBALE 5% per cent. 6*4 minimum of upkeep, give us ^i.,, „„,,e’s movementsare and charge the cost against the ^th Stikefeller. ed. Policing. 815 BROAD STREE^— MANCHESTER .we have a two famUy flat room Ranch with attached ga- g ggjj q- j. Crockett, Realtor, modern drug store, part-time. PUNCH PRESS operator want- ments, 622-0476. LARGE, pleasant, front room nowM»m»>cr hnviiiR a circulu- titled •rredeatinallon Com- polluter. for gentleman In private ’THREE - ROOM apartment, $160 MONTHLY with 5 rooms down and 4 up, rag?, porch, L shaped living 643-1677. ------, ,. i-rooi c om- m e maaeai ...... —„ ------of .Dovertv . . and poor- Lindsay says .. he Is . a . Republlczn -rua Some evenings and weekends, ed. No experience necessary. ~ Warren O. Howland, BeaHor 648-1554 649-7056 ilZ .^ plex,’ ’ ’’Spectator-proof Com- The biggest unmet need. Big- sures. • ------wants to be. The Apply at once to Manager, L4g- Apply In persbn, Gayle /Mfg. DAVENPORT, reWgerator, home. Steam / heat, next to stove, refrigerator. Apply 4 Older home converted but very and dining room/ finished ^j^^FORD - T ^-tom - lhe'‘ p cri"ta rtk ilk d ^ ia "As U ComploXi” "No- lane 4ald, is for technological people. And they’re running p X wlUU bath, parking.^, Eldridge St. Pearl St., or call 649-0641, 648- BenUl Agent nice. Our sign U pouted. Asking room In basement, beautifully EAST HAR-IPUKU mi'slde sslil Dlilrlct,, a ropy of this |l , ■ , „ " "Rndeom breakthroughs on better ways to the same dlfflculUds on plan- state R e p u b ll^ ^ i i y , wmw get Drug, Manchester Park- 1068 C Tolland St., jEast stove, misc. Items. Call after M S-llM ade. Haittord, Conn. ‘^■3® p.m., 648-4074. Call 649-9046. 9363 tor appointment. $29,900 .a good Income pro- landscaped lot. $24,500...... Phil- Uy, 1-1...... duplex. LiveJ I l l - : ■, i|i4 HI ICU 3 1 / i uuyn oi’ iu rr • *sgi/*t»rtt4ir4* ducer. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, brick Agency Realtors. 646- ly"'ly rent free. $23,90 miie ;;nd\Trmos;"thu;gs-somellm;B least weU^ 648-1677. 4200. Realtors, 289-7476 , 742-8243. NORMAN J. I'REUSa, Judge. P>®X-”

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Manchosivr Area Little Theater of Manchester Mountain .Laurel Clionis of Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather will have a business meeting to-- Sweet Adelines will rehearse to- o vti For The Week Drided About T ^ night at 8 at its studio, 22 Oak lorrow at 8 p.m. at the Rus- Driver Char jred cloudy, not aa cold with slan-Amer'.ean National Center, Announce Engagements Deoember 90, 1068 ’ The Entered Apprentice de­ St. The cast of "Footst^s of chance of light snow tonight. Doves,” a portion of tire Little 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Tolland I..OW 18 to 20. Tomorrow cloudy, gree will be ■ conferred by The event is open to all women Theater’s production of “ You warmer. High In 80e. Frlendahip Lodge of Masons interested- in singing four-part Two-Car Crash 15,880 JWhen It meets In the Masonic Know I Can’t Hear You When MEATOW Manchester— A City of Village Charm barber.‘-hop style harmony. Temple at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. the Water’s Running,” will al­ 1215 «/2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD so rehearse at 8 at the studio. Those wishing more Information Hugh Miller, 20. of Worcester, J. W. Russell W. Schlatter will may eortaet Mr.s. Ti-uman Cran­ Mass., was arrested yesterday preside. Wor. Bro. Oliver W. (ChuMlfled Advertlahig on^Page 17) ' PRICE TEN CENTS dall of 58; White st, or Mrs. jxnd charged with operating a VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 107 (’TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 fThompson, past master of Eve­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild David Gunas, ll4 Linwood Dr. motor vehicle while under the 'w He r e q u a l i t y a l w a y s ning Star Lodge In Unlonvllle, will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. EXCEEDS THE PRICE!" at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church influence of intoxleating liquor will present the aprons lecture. or drugs, following a two-car ac­ Officer dress Is tuxedo. Refresh­ parish hall. Members are re­ The study and discussion cident on the Wilbur Cro.ss Hwy. ments will be served after the minded to bring sandwiches. group of North United Methodist in Tolland.' "KING OF ROAST" OVEN READY meeting. Dessert and beverages will be t’hiM-eh on "The Inner Life” will meet tomorrow jil 7 p.m. at the Miller was al.so warned for R eviev^alled F or served by Mrs. John Trotter, 100,000 Workers church. making an unsafe left lane Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order Mrs. Edward Schumann and change. Police said Miller was •f AmerlOa, will meet tomor­ Mrs. Herman Schendel. traveling in the eastfiound lane. RIB ROAST The Columbiettes of the KofC row at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows A car driven by Vincent Can- will meet tonight at 8 at the Hall. Arthur Tiling will give an B'ull Gospel Christian Fellow- ciano, 43, of New H.avcn, also OK GE Contract On Foreign Policy hip, Interdenominational, will KofC Home; After a business illustrated talk on the history eastbound, attempted to pass WASHINQTbN (AP) — Some GE domestic employee had have a prayer service tomorrow meeting, there will be El pro­ of Manchester. Refreshments Miller and as he did so Miller OF BEEF KXi.OOO OCneral Electric Co. been $3.25. WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- forces from South Vietnam as jit 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. gram on “ Cancer in Womeh.” will be served. went from the right lane to the workers have voted nearly 3-1 to The unions originally asked publican Sen. Charles McC. Ma- soon as possible.” left and struck the Canclano accept a new contract and end a for a 90-cent-an-hour increase in thlas Jr. today urged President It urges the President to seek car, police said. 101-day-oId strike. a 30-month contract, plus .up to Nixon to Join Congress in re-ex- creation of an International Miller was to be presented in Some of the workers prepared 50 cents an hour extra lor spe- amlnlng the nation’s Interna- ;reace-keeplng force "to prevent Stafford Springs Circuit Court to return to work today while clal skills. tional commitments. ti^prlsals against any of the today. others were expected to wait as GE countered with a 20-cent- The Maryland senator called South Vietnamese people alter Lorlng photo Nasslff photo Other area police activity; ’The engagement of Miss Ruth late as Monday. an hour increase with wage re- for the President to support a the departure of American ( ’OVENTRY The engagement of Mias Con­ Marguerite Matson of Manches­ Voting had not been reported openers In the second and third resolution he described as “ a troops” and calls on leaders of Arthur W. Clark, 42, of Mark stance Ruth Fazzina of Man- ter to Richard Harris ’Treat of from the remaining 30,0(X) strik- years of a three-year contract legislative combination of the South Vietnam to open talks Dr., Coventry, was charged designed eventually to produce ' Chester to Donald F. Tapper of Bolton has been announced by era. and up to 25 cents for sklUe. Nixon plan lor total withdrawal Meet a hero. Windsor has been announced by this moaning with improper At GE’s Bridgeport plant. This was later revised to In- of American forces from Viet­ a new broadly-based govern­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. passing at an intersection. He is where about 2,800 production elude 3 per cent increases in the ^ nam with the Nixon doctrine to ment.” R. Matson of 92 Bretton Rd. scheduled to appear in Man- Frank J. Fazzina of 169 Birch workers were employed before second and third years on top of limit American commitments By supporting the proposal, Her fiance is the son of Mr. che-ster Circuit Count March 2. St. and Mrs. Robert M. Treat of the strike, the company re­ the initial 20 cents, plus cost-of- abroad.” Mathias said, “ The President would reassure the country and Her fiance is the son of Mr. Bolton Center Rd. ported that about 67 per cent living increases. Mathias testified at the and Mrs. Anthony D. Tapper of Miss Matson, a 1984 graduate Loves End Marriage were back on the job during third and final day of hearings the Congress of the depth of his commitment to these goals and Windsor. of Manchester High School, is LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mi­ the first shift today. During by the Senate Foreign Relations Miss Fazzina is a senior at a senior at Central Connecticut chael Edward Love of the Beach normal operations between 6 Ck)mmlttee on Vietnam-related dissipate some of the anxieties and misconceptions prevailing Manchester High School. Mr. State College, New Britain. Boys rock group and his 22- and 8 per cent are absent be­ proposals. Tapper is attending Northeast­ Mr. Treat, a 1964 graduate of year-old wife have ended their cause of Illness and other rea­ Democratic Leader Mike in the land.” H uge Vessel Another witness, GOP Sen. ern University in Boston and is Phillips Academy, Andover, marriage on the grounds of ir- lb. sons. Mansfield, meanwhile, said he Robert Dole of Kansas, testified employed by the Manchester Mass., received his BS degpee reconclable differences. A company spokesman said hopes the Mathias proposal will for his proposal urging North Engineering Department in a in 1968 from Yale University, Under the Superior Court de­ 1,093 of the 1,908 employes as­ Docks Sans be approved by the committee and come before the full Senate. Vietnam and the Viet Ck>ng to 5 work-study progfram. New Haven. He is employed at cree granted ’Tuesday, Love is signed to the 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. join in serious peace negotia­ The wedding is planned for The Mansfield State Training to receive temporary custody of C H O IC E 1st THRU 5f1i RWS shift reported lor work. That Mansfield is a cosponsor. Mansfield told the committee tions. June 27. School. their two chlldren-r-Hayleigh was most of the workers who Aid of Tugs The wedding is planned f o r Caine, 3, and Christian, 20 had been called back, he added. Mathias’ proposal is one "which ” We believe this resolution, If months. Mrs. lov e is to receive NEW YORK (AP) —Under a I fully believe in, which I feel endorsed by the Senate, will The first temperance society June 12. Not all of the union mem- a cash settlement of $14,000. MEATY, PLUMP bers who joined in the strike feather-light touch of her skip- offers a way out of the difficulty contribute significantly to an in the British colonies was prob­ ’They were married four had been called back on the per, Capt. William Warwick, the in which we find ourselves," a early and honorable settlement ably that formed at Beaver Rlv Rayon, or artlHcal silk. Is made from wood £ind cotton. years. staggered return-to-work sched- 963-foot Queen Elizabeth 2 reference to the maze of reso­ by highlighting to North Viet­ er. Nova Scotia, in April 1828. ule, the spokesman added. He docked gently at her pier today lutions before the committee. nam and the National Libera­ said more workers would be without the help of tugboats, Chairman W. J. Pulbrlght, tion Front the firm support of Turkey Legs hired If necessary to fill va- A strike of 6,000 tugboatmen D-Ark., praised Mathias for the Senate and the majority of cancles resulting from resigna- bas disrupted ship schedules in bringing together in his propos- Americans for our govern- tlons during the strike. ‘ be Port of New York and posed al “ a number of Important mat­ mentis efforts to reach €in hon­ Picketing at the Bridgeport sanitation and pollution prob- ters.” He commented also that orable, negotiated solution to plant stopped ’Tuesday, the Isibs for the city, Mansfield’s appearance, follow­ the war,” Dole said. same day workers of the local TTu? Cunard liner, second in ing that Wednesday by Republi­ Increasing partisanslilp at the union ratified the proposed con- °bly to the SS France, re- Pfc. Thomas Marshall o f Grand Rapids, Mich., leans against a howitzer and can Leader Hugh Scott, served hearings became evident turned from a 10-day Caribbean to demonstrate the hearings arc reads a magazine, observing the Tet ceasefire. But shells are stacked near the U.S. Protests Wednesday when Sens. (Clifford A spokesman for the AFLrCIO cruise with 745 passengers It not a partisan matter. P. Case, R-N.J., and John Sher­ underwent a 90-mlnute docking International Union of Electri howitzer-—just in case. (AP Photofax) ‘"This Is strictly a bipartisan man Cooper, R-Ky., expressed cal Workers, largest of the 13 Cong Cruelty effort,” Fulbright said. The res- polite, but firm disagreement unions With 78,000 members in Hudson River to berth at Its 51st The resolution repeals four "with Sen. George S. McGovern, past congressional grants of the nationwide strike, said local PARIS (AP) — The United D-S.D., a potential 1972 Demo­ The QE2 has a pair of bow- power to the President, Includ­ operations would dictate when ^ Tet Truce States told North Vietnam today cratic presidential nominee. extra propellers of ing the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Res­ it has new evidence of Inhji- “ Vietnamizatlon is basically VeTnTere“ nt united olution used as the basis for dis­ • Use Your In close maneuvering. mane treatment of U.S. war an effort to tranqulllze the con­ LB. Electrical Workers—which re- patch of troops to Vietnam. Master ’The tugboatmen, members of prisoners and demanded that science of the American people Charge presents^ atout 1 6 ,^ the AFL-'’5 ~ M the lo.«-,^ t«ed Sterling Opera ‘U ^ ; ^ p ^ p . : " t Administration sources de requested them urgently. OOMPLETE EXPERT SERVICE • FREE DELIVERY scribed the Nixon reply as res 'The newspaper said the airlift G RO U P I A“^ a r l S Wednesday before trained, nonpolenilcal, firm and v^us unloading at Alexandria, ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PAYMENT PLANS t h e ^ v l s ^ Council on Historic bow the people >4^ mattered In positive. Almazu mllitury airfield near REGULAR 12. lbs. Preservation. Miss Kgllems re- Pensacola felt about me. Nl.xon concluded his letter Cairo and In the Upper Egyp­ s s ’ ferred to her opponenU as Jack Home, owner and opera- with a reslulemenl of the view tian town of Luxor. The planes "these nice young men” —then tor of the lounge, said In an’ In- he expressed Jan. 25 in a mes- are arriving at the rate of om attacked their plan to destroy terview that he denied admls- sage to a meeting of American every half hour, the paper sold. the opera house as part of an slon to James Friday might, Jewish leaders that the United The sources reportedly sold Group 2, reg. $ 14 ... .NOW 7 .0 0 urban renewal project. ’’because ft’s always been a cus- States Intends to provide sup­ the new arms deliveries coin­ port for the security of friendly !NC: Group 3, reg. $19___ NOW 0 .S O “nio men—Derby’s mayor, tom with us” not to serve cide with B rethinking of Egyp­ Compart This To Chuck In Othtr Stom two aldermen, a health and Negroes. , countries in the area. tian methods' of air defense, safety official- and a redevelop- "We never have, and I The U.S. government Is pre- which to far have been unable 445 HARTFORO RO. • MANGHESTER # SINGE 1939 Group 4, reg. $23. i .NOW 1 1 .S 0 / ’ / . (AP PtioOrfax) ment agency .man^-^called her couldn’t make any exceptions In South Vietnamese police check identifiicatipn papep reiKH-ts of possible increase of Viet/(king terrorist MiiUy considering a reported Group 5, reg. $32. . .NOW 1 0 .0 0 request from Israel for about (8m Pag* NlnHM) OPEN DAILY TILL 9 • SATURDAY TILL 6 SPECIAL lor THURS. FRI. aad SAT. (See Page ElgM) (See Page Nineteen) of civilians entering Da Nang following intelligence attacks (luring the Tet Lunar New/ Year. (Better Oresaes — 2nd Floor) WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES y WE ACCEPT FOOD STArABora

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