aslil ? * r I % . Hm t ...... 1 SSSSgS til i »'§ ??iri's§ 2, 2 1*2?" 222'2 ?f72|222 |'§a?2 22PsS'a2222 ?il222 222222 2 2222222222 Payoffs to General U.S. System li I i 1 it if» O f Warning T wister s South; I itw • • Reported in Probe _____ s If! Fails Again ^j^SHINGTON (AP)—^An Army general received WASHINOTON (AP) — With fU f I ||ii|!f=•■ m n T J. r r! iillf SliOOO monthly from Vietnam’s most notorious sales the White House demanding an ’d \ ifn promoter, shielded him from military investigators and explanation of a weekend foul- H undreds permitted him to store smuggled goods in Army ware-- up, the Defense Department 73 houses, a U.S. Senate panel was told today. and the Federal •'Communica­ .'is lfls # S s ils I^fclll I? I |‘|S3f ■ 5s '■ • !l" I 5e«*' f 9 Smatora probtng alleged cor- tions Commlsslan both say they By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will take a 'closer look at the < i 2 2? II 22 Iflllb fl.asss ^ ^ S it S . I1.000 a month way the government warns the J’sfss "if 22 "2 “22222S2I 2 sIliiSiRft * f ;J i W k !i 1^.;^ ““*** the ot favw he I^zens of tornadoes tore notlcn against nuclear attacks. a c^ s the flat lands of the I TSf ««P«t to aak ot the gener- The announcements Sunday Oole,^ 51, used hU influence as a a»-” Bybee -- testified. mssissippi River delta Sun­ came only hours before the day night. Authorities said a S' © weU-pIaced atatf officer In Viet- Cnm ^went on to nay emergency broadcast warning nam to prateet free-wheeling en- have <^n. Oole In- today that 73 persons were S- ? S' 2 system malfunctioned for the © trepreneur VniUam J. Crum. the Long Binh Provoet second day In a row. killed, hundreds others «3- , 3 2 3* ® CD ■nie Army gave no explana- **®S?**^ ^ **“ ‘*‘- Ihe system, directed by the were injured and thousands as. • turn hJtJuly^en It *" North American Air Defense of homes and businesses 5 ? Ul H K I r? 5s?«f |!| B 'll A P Oole from command of the Bu- , Command — NORAD — Inside were destroyed. a s a e g§ ropeaii Poat Exchange ayirtem, *)? could not ^ e a r I Cheyenne Mountain near Colo­ Sixty-eight ^ the deaths were » I S a ^ “® if - ^ ^ I • • reduced him to cotonel, and or- rado Innings, Colo., first foiled In Mississippi and the other five ; If" If f Hi ie H m dered him to retire. 1°?^’ did not in Louisiana. Twisters also hit T- Ki. T P*^ smaU-scale raid Saturday when a technician In­ *|||b I I ' I b b b FS ^ 00I \%44 | :“ g ? 8 cowlwct®** by Uie South Vlet- serted the wrong tape into the two cities In east Texas, but no broadcast wires of Hie Asso­ deaths were reported. ilifi SllNfiMUls li liSsfiSl? I If III il l of Cnm m moat lucrative Viet- gquad, a raid reaidtlng In "no ciated Press and United Press And another section of the ent®n»rl««B, aald Te r l o u a charges" a ^ mtematlonal. Midwest was fait Sunday with a ^ “ '8 Sari E l e ^ ^ g The tape normally sent would heavy snowstorm. Five persons • W «0S W MM ^ludlng to Hong Kong to giot machine dlatributor. E^g-g-g ; i have notified broadcasters NO­ were killed in Oldahotna, Kan­ s it its its" sss s« s t i «s” pick iq> kickback money from a , RAD was testing the sjrstem. In­ sas and Miasourl and many local financial Institution. stead, It said the President had travelers were stranded, includ­ W ittit I fsfff Testifying under oath, Bybee publicly be- ing two lanes of cars more than ■ II ill* '' m § I " o.\ , aald Crum lUegaUy used official testified ear- (See Page Nineteen) four-miles long on the Kansas &??*?■" S l a and cjn S^a^ei^4>''4S''B" S'!*!* E$» to biqr Ha aoMts at rotall prices. Investigation by the d D and the commissioner of Philadelphia much of the area, a 100-mlle a $190,000 dOal that Included k Vietnamese Fraud Repression blamed clUxens ^ who he said line stretching JCrom northeast $13,000 kickback to the sergeant Squad into the activities of Mr. "are promoting anarchy" for Inulslnnn SLcross' Mlsslsatppt. In charge of the club. Bybee Furci’s firm, the two killings there. Hoepital facilities were taxed said. "Ultimately, Mr. Furcl’a en- Hie other deatha included a to crqiaclty. .Civil defense offi- r ® [ i [ n 'Sfijjfi' j?u?;rifW r? mmi Wamed the Army’s Criminal terprlse was raided by the Viet- marshal and state trooper killed cale reported difficulty in as­ Investigations Division was namese, found to be Involved in during a ahootout with two men certaining figures on the num­ | l[ f f V ¥ rip f? f j !P|r[i about to raid Ida Saigon head- Illegal activities and so heavily in St. John, Ind. an officer riiot ber of dead and their identtfica- quartera • aearchlng for fraudu- fined by the Vietnamese govem- in a gunfight in Greenville, S.C. Tornado piles debris high in street in downtown Inverness, Miss., hit hard by storm. (AP Photo) Uons because o f the puUlc utili­ pR?fi 2 §E 222 2 22 222i22222§2222222|i22l22 22 lent mlUtaiy purchase forms ment that the firm closed its and. an officer killed by gunfire ties breakdowns. and other evidence of wrong- Vietnamese operations. from a poasing car as be stood Mississippi officials reported ^b*^**3’ Crum turned for help to "Mr. Crum frequently boasted on a Miami street. nine killed In rural LeFIore Q®^ pole, then deputy chief of the price had been worth It be- A pcdlceman was killed in Sil­ County, IS at Inverness, 18 In staff for penonnel and adminis- the price had been worth It eb- ver Spring, Md., when a fellow Storm Leaves Indelible Mark Sharkey County, five in rural tration at Long Blnh, Bybee cause his competitor had been officer’s gun discharged during Humphreys County, three at a stnig^e with a kidnap sus­ By LEROY MOROANTI More are missing. More than 100 miles an hour. At ^ time 1 kets and clothes with him in the little Tasoo, two at Rome, two AMMMilated Preoa Writer “Mr. Crum sold Oen. Oole (See Page Eight) pect. 300 have beeA hurt. ‘The duirch Just' thought Overyt^luig was car and handed meet of them at Bovina, and 16 at Pugh City. Is gone, a large cotton gin build- going-’’ . . .. out. 1 ptiUadriphia Police Oommis- INVERNESS, Miss. Included in the Shaxkey Coun­ sloner Joseph F. u-nem O’NelU made maae *** ** *®"®’ ‘**® station, the The nuanent made a mark, "Everyone in town must be ty deaths were seven at* Delta Sunday night drugstore, the grocery store, the too. across the litres of two wearing my shirts and my City and eight at Ckry. A deputy nmvs^a^ermce A*Hn^ wU^ chUdrenchildren star^ started hi^erl^, htdlerinar. ‘‘Tor- T^or <]iy,^oods giore,store, au all gone. a All ii oo do-- pei^ie pec^le who u^re passing coats," he addled. sheriff said only si^ven of the 80 Here Is a list of U.S. tornado houses were left standing at In Laos were arrested In cne slaying. were, of their lives.* Skij^ier Ca a laborato- disasters during the last 30 Pugh City, a ■*»»»» town at the He said Anthony H o ^ 18 "When I looked wt the win- Though the WUUams’ home ry technician in the process years In which 80 or more per- LeFlote-Humpli|ia|m county line. i& Ili "• b ''| | b'®^ I ^ 5 and Marvin BuUock 18 boto of ^ -I" ‘ **® >'e>»ained Intact, many others of moving RayvlUe, La,, to sons have died: Other toma^pes struck In |&2222§ISffill? 92.^^ 22 2599 92E992I South Viets Remain Stalled Philadelphia were charged with ***■- ^ P**‘ “*“*®*' Vice Mayor Hunter OreenvUle, April 21, 1967, 60 persmis died Tennessee and storm warnings murder to the Saturday night husband was watching TV Pratt said 90 per cent of the ..j saw funnel and pulled 5n northern Illinois, including were posted for. most . of th® killing of patrolman John Mc- “ **®P ®“ **“ ” ® "Jowntown business area was t^o . southeast from Alabama to lld tllllill, •flUi S5 i & . . fTreea and pow- Chicago area, and In west- By Intense Enemy Attacks Enteo who was feUed by two beUeve me at heavily damaged and 78 per i^e, ire falling all around, em Michigan. South Carolina. first.’ cent of the town’s residences, .2-V.o* W ilSlffiffi shots In the back of the neck. " a«nt n/ti,« ------I w ^ watching the houses March, 4, 1906, twister acroos In Sharkey County, Mlaa., 8AIOON (AP) — More heavy loss but said there were no caa- McEntee. 28, was slain as he He believes her now.. Ed Bradley said he put his as they/fell in. A lot of people central Mlsaiaalppi left 82 dead. along the river at the southern Silifll 3 S » . 7* of gjgg knowing what to do." floods leave 249 dead in Tmitimn, were reported injured in addl- ! f 6m S drive into Laos today for the of 26 American heUcters have man Joseph Kelly, 46, was slppl town of 1,100 peotde, a t**®™ weathered the storm, the tornado sounded Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Wlscon-' ***® <**»-man tion, 17 Inside Laos and nine <» sin and Minnesota. had been shot twice with his Baptist church, a fire station, a were left staiullng. apbeU was quick to lend a May 28-26, 1968, 79 killed In bell, a laboratory technician force were still only 17Vi miles the Vietnamese side of the bor- was in the process of moving own gun. drugstore, a grocery store, a Bradley’s father, across town. Kanaaa,^'^ Oklahoma, Missouri, from the border they crossed der. Total American casualties from RayvlUe, La., to Green­ two weeks ago. The McEntee ktlllng occurred ^*’® lortunate, his home / He went straight to the Inver- TexasrArkansM and I ^ S fiJ In these crashes were 29 kiUed, In North FbUadelphla. Kelly "^len the tomado struck, a de- less damaged. He said, "We /ness Community Hoepital and ju„e ville, Mlaa., said, “ I saw the VS k 16 missing and 26 wounded. 8, 1953: 139 killed in , Military sources said the cam- was slain about five miles west slmctlve funnel that a mark Just stood and watched It. Yow began helping to treat the injur- funnel and pulled off the road *'palgn also had not achieved its Scores of other U.S. hellcop- Michigan and Ohio. 2f9E999??l|f||l5 9 in a sparsely populated p€ut of minds and fauids that It’s could see all kinds of stuff In tM ed working hand and hand with . . . trees and power lines were iilll objective, to cut the flow of ene- ters have been shot down and June 9, 1963, 86 died in central falling all around." my supfiles down the Ho Chi recovered by larger helici^tera the Roxborougfa section. peoj^e may never forget. air abdut 300 yards away. / a nurse who was also passing and eastern Massachusetts. Investigators said Kelly had Now the town is quite some- “I didn’t see any funnel b m I through town. No one learned He headed straight to Inver­ Mlnh trail. Instead, these or damaged hi the air but aUe tWog else. didn’t hear a lot of noise but the her name. May 11, 1963: 124 kUled in ness Community Hospital and sources said, the North Viet- to limp back to base. Hie U.S. (See Page Nineteen) Thirteen people are dead, winds must have been Mowing Campbell said he had Uan- Waco and San Angelo, Texas. began helping treal'the injured;. namese had doubled the truck Command only reports helicop- March 21-22, 1962. 231 died In working hand aito hand with an tratfic, from 1,000 to about 2,000 ters that cannot be salvaged, Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, unidentified nurse who was also "movers” per day, and diverted Despite the lack of progress Alabama, TehnesMe and Ken­ passing through town. They said them to the west to routes be- the ground, the defeat suf- tucky. at least 200 persons were treat­ yond the South Vietnamese ad- lerod by the ranger battalion Athlete Tells Story ' Jan. 3, 1949, 66 kUled in Ar­ ed there, most with serious inju­ vaaoe and the reports of ho serious kansas and lioulalana. ries. He had blankets and "Hie enemy conducted at d®nt In traffic on the Ho Chi April 9, 1947, 166 died ip Texas clothes with him In the car and least 10 Indirect fire attacks Mlnh trail, officials oTth8 Nixon and Oklahoma. handed most of them out. with rockets and mortar rounds Adminlstratiofi in 'Wakhlngton April 12, 1948,- 102 deaths in "Elveryoae in town must be against South Vietnamese fire Insisted the c^ ration is pro- Trip fromi Hero to Heroin Oklahoma and Arkansas. wearing my shirts and my bases and Arid positions in the ceeding accoriUiig to expecta- coats," Campbell said. southem panhandle of Laos Sun- 15®ns. ‘Hiey said the North Viet- ' June 28, 1944, 160 dead in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West 'Vlr- National guard units were day, causing light over-all cas- namese resistance uras anUci- being mobilized in several com- uattles,’ ’ a South Vietnamese P®t®d, hut that South Vlet- ginla. and Maryland, And Back: ijr il 27, 1942, 82 dead in Okla- n»»«>itie8.a^ s h e l^ set up tw K f i i f m s - j ” PjiW communique said. namese forces are proceeding A Study in Grief the homeless. About 80 Red' '•}f ¥ A spokesman said they were,^®*** ®nd the operation is dls- 2 992 22 2 2 2 99 9922 2 22 222 22929 2 9 222 92 9 9 22 Bklitbcs: Brent Itewkins had says Hawkins. “I had' always ence because I never wore any­ March 16, 1942, 76 died in cen­ |IEM?R2&99E22 22 2E2?22 2E2222 2 22 222x22222t2222222|22q 22 22 Isllfll "|'B'f^?lll P- lHa §E li$'l|p Ef §E l l S q l q the heaviest enemy attacks (See Page. Two) evaiything gdng for him. Foot­ the stricken areas. ■ ■ “ • • - - g gg g ■ since Saigon's troops moved iQ ^ any parents. I loved foot­ thing but wranglers and a dirty tral and northeastern Mlsslaatp- ball star, preaideiit of the stu­ ball. I was a high school hero. I old T-shirt anyway." pl. (See Page Eight) ' s s8 s into Laos Feb. 8. He would not dent council, recipient of nu­ disclose specific casualties, but had a lot going for me; and I ^ It started with marijuana, his ?|f|lil||s merous college football scholar- blew It.’^ sophomore year at Vliginia Un­ 'tvih "Uglit over-all casualties" indi­ ahipa. Last April, atter Increas­ ff i liiSPCf cated some units may have suf­ Crew Chief In 1966 at MoCaskey High ion College in Richmond, Va., J . • ing addictinn to drugs, he quit fered moderate or heavy losses. School In nearby Lancaster, where he was on a football college and disappeared into the Haaddiu, now 22, had indeed be­ scholandiip. ' " ■ ; f i i i H m enemy attacks drove drug world. Recently he con­ remnants of one South Viet­ Rescued come somewhat of a local He got Into dope, he said, “ be­ Nixon Proposal Would Hike namese ranger battalion from a tacted New Em reporter BUI schoolboy legend. He was presi- cause I was too proud to say no. rii«y * hilltop patrol base six miles in­ Fisher and said he had a story dent of the student council and I was In an apartment with ■o 11 f I s side Laos after 298 of the battal­ In Laos to teU about addiction and his an aU-star football playM:. some friends, and they said they Available Student Aid Loans ftisaS I'a gi ion’s 480 men had been killed or struggle to overcome it This is At 6 foot 2 and 210 pounds, he bad something for me to experi- wounded In a three-day siege. SAIGK>N (AP) — An Ameri- HawUna’ stocy. had speed and strength. College «ic e , so we rolled a Joint. I WAKHNOTON (AP) — Presi- Critics charged the plan would P i |J*p 6**S-® : coaches were eager over the dent Nixon aoked Congress actually decrease the amount of f I S '® ^ 3 1 The survivors carried 108 cafa helioopter crew chief who. wanted them to annv of me as a 22 lB?f2j s?29 5 9299 wounded with them but left be- stayed behind to help South By BILL FISHER pnxqiect of recruiting (his hand­ man. We passed the Joints again today to revamp federal money available to middle cIm s o l a 's r l i ^ 'latlsslstlil * hind ISO dead comrades and 60 Vietnamese troops stranded In Lancaster New Era some, softrspMiai young man around, and I feU into the aid programa for cMlege atu- students. and the scfaolanhlp offers roUed dents to help an addlticmal one Th^ President hAji Ixidgeted other wounded to fend for them- Loos under heavy attack was HARRXBBURO, Pa. (AP) -> clique," . f ■etves. rescued today and returned to In. J mllUoa young people. only a $80 mlUton Increase to "Bhcpect a miracle" proclaimed But when he walked through ' "I had read a lot about mari­ The President's call came in a *632 million for government aid Another ranger base ,a mile South Vietnam. ^. the small sign cn the front door juana, where the doctors say It away, also under siege since Hie U.S. Command said^ the the doorway of the drug rrtiabi- message to Congress *hn| rg. to students In the next fiscal I f* of the big t»lck house. Utation home here he was 30 has no physiological depend­ peeded his reform proposals of y®®f- But Education Oomnls^ a Thursday, was stiU holding out American was lifted out of a Two and a half months ago ence, only psychological de­ today under rocket and mortar Vietnamese ranger hose by hell- pounds lighter and as a police last year. slcner Sidney P. Martand said S sP Brent HawUns walked through detective put it later, he "looked pendence. I thought, if It’s not fiK. copter but gave no other details. phyrtologlcal depoidence, I “Hie program which I am money aval^e that door at Teen Challenge, his like a dirty sUngking dog, filthy, again submitting this year **udent aid would Jump from I ^^9 liS A South Vietnamese qiokes- A spokesman said the man Me wrecked. don’t see why people should be % man at ()uang Tri, a rear base was Spec. 6 Dennis M. Fuji!, son an animal." would benefit approximately * |s|r^s«y a .m m ii§ “There was nothliig left,’’ he For more than a year he had opposed to it then." ^ O x» for the Laotian operation, of Gladys Fuji! of Hawaii,‘and "^darljuana. Hie highs w^re' one million more otudents that **** P*®**d®nts proposals be- n iw ^ :i claimed Saigon forces In Laos that he had minor wcun^ of said later. "I had blown It all. brought only trouble and grief ccuise o f the rtilft from subsi­ m . «/> Nobody could he^. Now It was good. I hate to say that now, but are currently receiving aid,” I ”1 €/i Iff A l E klUed 6$ NMrth Vietnamese In a thA rtght aboul^r and back." to himself and others. He Ued. NixdiTsaid. dised loons to guaranteed kians ♦is.' up to m e." , He stole. His marriage failed. they were. Put me In a pacifist In the private sector. to series of clashes north and He was faaqiUalized tii Phu Bai, "It would assure that federal s NU ifllf ‘Brent Hawkins was a heroin He despaired "lying around ' state. I’d. listen to music for , . __„ __ _ J , it. i H>® President’s proposals, for ■sfsEsBs? 9199 south ot lOghway 9 Sunday and near Hue, where intrtllgence cf- hours and I was In pcwadlse. funds ^ fl^, and In tto example, show coSTeU m l- today. He said 11 South 'Viet- fleers were questipnlpg falm. A addict. doing nothing, trying to think 5f . a ■ s A lot of people could not be- “I stayed with marijuana be­ amounts, to the neediest stu- a s i it is s s . i's ijs i namese were klUed in these hospital official said he was In where the next bag was coming nation of the $915 million In sub- E l l ' i's , Uefve t t . from ." cause I liked it, not because I denu to y ■faMirtl gtotomment loans to be dashes. good condition. was physically addicted. I start­ ,rl!t li|SSSiiSS|gS9|S|||s||8S|i8S||S§|S|8S8|58s|SSS The U.S. Command an- (jn Thursday Fujil's medical . When they found out, when ‘Didn’t Care’ a ^ i^ foo^ with Btu ^ u by $1 hUMcn in imiub- 1*1 ed with nickel ($6) bags, then from higher-income families." but guaranteed loan.. 1'*^!ft? nounced the loss two more evacuation rtu^iper went Into a \ thqy saw the forged check When the police .picked him *9 ^1,1 'BV&'l chaiges,—when—4hey*'-eew ■ ihe- up the ikst time, he was existing dime bags than one ounce bags , Presldwit also again pro- helicopters to enemy antiair- gouth 'Vietnamese ranger base ($16 to $28). 40 f II hcoken body, their comments In a foul rooming iiouae. a!i : ? i M§|1 craft fire In Lnoa, and aaid four mujer heavy fire about six miles At the end of hU sophomore 5 - S l ft p tSfte of the American crewmen were Laos **i**** miles n^rta went sombtUiM like: "H e’ s the “I didn’t dare," he sold. "I ■i?' last Ud you would have thought year, Hawkins transferred to the govem - !8>s tJ-S-Sl missing and two were woiuided. gg Highway 9. waa depressed. Nothing mat­ ^ srsK .STOSS';. K:;: [ft i i \ South ‘Vietnamese headquarters MUlersvlUe (P a.) State 0OUege. ment to p ^ ^ lendingi^tu- to rtlmtiteto^^^ fO F R' :ts mn S tered. My rtothes hung on me, Uons met; <^>posltl

first, gradually drawing nearer SheinwoM on and Leila joins him in a joiye* THEATER TRUE B rid g e ly duet. I fonrot to menUon that Hiibei^ Helps Liven WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES ^ » DK’TGBBS DBXBCrHVB “THE WAY alter sne nas sung a fine aria, NORTH “Comme autrfds’’ which .MONDAY F E B . t t ' By ALFBED BHBINWOU) 4 A 9 4 D o y In...Day Out... r%m tit A ^ in _•• BufnsWe^^Love ’Ekory*’, 7:06, ' " x revolting exWWtlon,’’ in Defeat 0:00 » sheribek Holmes sn^^ed as he A 109 8 2 Cinema I —,." m d Country” , from his Idbitsing chair at O K Q 4 By SOL B . COHEN Leila and Nadir, as well as the 53 (Herald Reporter) . eafUer duet between Nadir and 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00 the Baker Street ^dge aub. on Cinema n — "Owl A Hie jor. Watson got up*&i4 1®*^ y^th y jm ^ • EAST Fom er Vice President Hubert Humphrey helped tfive PRESCRIPTIONS Pussycat", 7:80, 0:80 ' the great detective. The good 4 QJ108 Connecticut Democrats twoVsorely-meeded booster shots . . . resulting in meaningful State — “WUd Country", 7:00, doctor tried to look grim, but ^ 6 ' 0? 5 Saturday night. ------0:10; "Fteaturette", 6:80, 8:40 his heart waMi’t in it. The hand J 10 9 8 3 O A652 The first was a $00,000 shot among the community of na- savings to you every day! UA—"Owl A The Pussycat", they had just witnessed seemed AQ762 Jh 109 8 4. In the arm to a d ep lete treaa- tlons." (Wednesday evening' brings the beautiful Brahman priestess, 7:16, 9:16 a comblnatlan ...... of bad..... ’luck for SOUTH ury. The otoer, and much more No ups and downs to your Prescription Leila’s /perfidy and to tnfca "The time has come," he said costs—no "dlscotmte” today, “Bcgnlar first of four peribrmances of Leila, who is a coloratura Nadir prisoner. Manchester Drive-In — declarer and fine play by the # K 652 Important, was an immeasur­ to aigdause, "to take off the C? K Q J743 , prices’’ tomorrow! soprano, 'with a very difflcidt A thwderstorm comes up, and opens Friday defenders. able boost to a deflated ego. policeman’s bodge, to lay down (Bizet’s opera, ‘"Hie Pearl (Fish­ 0 7 role. the a p t ends with shouts for East Hartford Drive-Bi—Re­ South dealer. Both had resulted from Demo­ toe warrior’s rifle, to extend No "rednoed specials”—no "temporary ers," at Millard Auditorium on Both sides 'vulnerable. ♦ KJ cratic defeats to last Novem­ rednettons” on PrescrlptlonB to. lure the UofH campus. Ih e opera Nadir relates his past experi­ vengeance from the crowd, igns Friday toe hand of cooperation. Let Opening lead — Jack of Dia­ South West North Eart ber’s election. customers! ^ department of Hartt College of ence in the jungle in a ratiier fiashea of lightning from the East Windsor Drive-In—Re­ everyone know—we do not want lengthy scene, and then Zuiga heavens, and the sound of thun^ opens Friday monds. 1 Pass 3 C? Past Humphrey, now the junior to impose our wiH or our way . At the same time, there Is never any Music will present the produc- West led the jack of dia­ All Pass compromise to service or quality! tlon under the musical direction and Nadir renew their friend­ der over all...... ' 4 9 U.S. senator from Miimesota, of life on anyone-^toat we dmi’t ship in a thoroughly fine duet, Act n i is in two scenes; the monds, and Bast® captured was the guest speaker at a $100- wont to be Ood or policemen.’’ of Moshe IParanov, and the stag­ dummy’s queen with the ace. ing of Elemer Nagy. motives from which will pop up first represents Zurga’s tent. a-plate Jefferson-Jackson Day Humphrey sold he plans to YOU GET OUB LOWEST East returned the ten of clubs, first trick. If West holda the This is an excellent opera, but later in the-opera. __ JH ie storm has pcuised by, and South Viets ___ trick with the jack o t dlamonda, Dinner, held at the Hartford support Bom'e form of federal PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE Zurga comments cm its petssage. and South agonized while he Hilton and attended by about We D ^ver ncme too commotdy done, so It Tilings are now ready for the| tried to guess whether to play declarer can later lead dum- ievemie*shartog. "B u t," he YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE ■Then Leila appears to plead for 1,600. The huge crowd was ac­ Is frequently omitted from election of a priestess who is the king or the jack. nay’s queen of diMneoda to niff added, " It requires more {flan- MORE mHOUGHOUT TTIE •Eveiywhfere . TERESA WRIGHT AND JOHN GLOVER Still Stalled commodated to the main ball­ operatic ^ anthologies. In con­ supposed to pray continually for Nadir’s life, but Zurga is South finally jBayed the king out Bast’s ace. Then South can ntog than taking money from YEAR . . . ON ALL“ YOUB Fast room and to the Terrace Room. sequence, I ’ll tell you something the safetyiof the fishermen dur­ thoroughly noncommittal. It is a o t dubs, losing to the ace. West get to dummy with a trump in one pocket and putting it to an­ I PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. about it, to save you the trouble ing the next year, receiving the scene of cCnsiderable power, Stage Company' By Viet Cong thought about switching back to order to dtscard a club on The 1968 candidate for presi­ other. ' ^ of hunting for a book in vdilch with lieila accusing Zurga of finest pearl they find as her re­ ' (Oontlnned from Page One) rtintyinnda but Wisely cashed the king of diamonds. Declarer dent did not hold a press con­ Cans tor Ttnst it may be found. ward. She is supposed fo have just plain old jealousy. queen of clubs first. Declarer thus limits the loss to one dla- ference Saturday lilglit. How- Calling on government at all TRY US AND SEE It was Bizet’s first opera, tuid nothing to do with men during Just before leaving Zuiga, rupUng the flow of enemy sup­ eventually lost a spade trick mend, one club and one spade, sver, to a hit-and-run, question- levels to have "a worktog part­ the librettists (Carre and Cor- the year. Leila asks that necklace O’Neill Play Haunting plies southward. since one discard on dummy’s If Bast overtakes the jack of uid-answer session tefore the nership and r«Iatlon8hlp of trust man) were of the opinion that Very handily for the natives, be sent to her mother after she A South Vietnameae commu­ king of diamonds was not diamonds at the first trick in dinner, to a fourth floor corri­ wHh all toe people,” he conclud­ almost anything would do for BY JUNE LINTON a boat is seen approaching bear­ is executed, and hands it to the other. Neglect marked it nique claimed that 1,060 North enough. Down rnie^ order to retuni a club. South, dor, he parried all questions ed hte speech with toe state­ this unknown, 2S-year-old com­ ing a mysterious veiled' feinale Zuiga. You guessed it. Zuiga (Herald Reporter) well. Designed by Santo Lo- Vietnamese trixqw had been You’re far more tolerant than__ loses______a dhdnond and two dubs. about his future plans.' Asked ment: poser. So they didn’t put forth recognizes the bauble; he was „ . , , quasto, he made of it a place WUed, including a ( ^ 600 by air ghapiodt Holmes, of course, but but can later diacard whether he will seek toe nomi- their best efforts and lived pub­ who agrees to the terms and is Quick-frozen Into words and in tune with the mood of the "Ifiable, living, functioning installed as priestess by Noura- the prisoner who escaped with strikes, in the Laotian operation you’re surely upset by a crucial spades on dummy’s king naUwi again to 1972, he would partnerships are essential, if licly to regrret their attitude. Leila’s aid. ' transformed into o n e a t the play, as did Peter Hunt 'with since Feb. 8. ThlB was 1,178 only say that he wUI iteclde ear­ ’Ihe text was revised for later bad, a deep bass, who is the bad play. If you share Dr, Wat- queen of disunondo, we are going to provide for 'Villain of the piece. During his In the final scene we are at finest plays ever written by an th^llghtlng more than the total reported son’s bewilderment, take a few Dolly Q a ^ o n ly next year. j toe education and health needs pix^uctlons vdien it became ap­ the {dace o t execution; the American are the terrible and The set extended back into Sunday, and there was no expla­ Partner opens wUh one heiurt, parent that they had a success conversation with Leila, Nadir a second room, used just once extra moments to think about At Home of our children today and a dec- Invoni am . . . . “ seconu Foom, usea lusi once nation for. the huge increase. and the next player paaaeo. Yon on their hands, -blit as often hap­ recognizes the sound of Leila’s declarer’s play before you read He said he was iy Connecticut ade from now; if we are going- on a funeral pyri^d to^crovS v memories of Eugene when Mmy. transported by the But some American sources bold: Spades, Q-J-16-8; Hearts, Studying the booklet, “Sixteen Years of Democratic Sen. Abraham Ribicoff. The booklet, a pictorial ac­ AT THE PARKADE ~ WEST MIDDLE TPKL pens, the revision is not much voice and sings a feunous ro­ drug back to her girlhood tries on. because he felt at home here, to overcome the ravages of is thirsting for vengeance. In ® said it was highly exagRonated, 6 ; Diamonds, A-A-8-8 : dlobs, lO- count of Democratic state accomplishments, was better than the original. mance, "Je crois entendre en­ Eariy Error and because he has a host of racism and poverty; if we are Progress,” at Saturday night’s Jefferson-Jackson the original version this takes doubtful that "Lorig ^ piano. At the end while South Vietnamese losses 9-8-4. Hartt, as always, will present core," in which he compares South made his blunder at the friends here. Hp ' praised U.S. grtng to protect and rescue our Day Dinner are, from the left,"Iormer Gov. John prepared by State Rep. Audrey Beck, D, of Mans­ place; the funeral.fire gets out ■Journey Into Night” by were being reported fully.. Whst do yon sayT the opera in English, and I her voice to the coedng of earliest possible moment — his Sen. Abraham Rlblcrtf, former environment; if we are going to ^empsey, former Vice President Hubert Humphrey,. field. Democratic accomplishments was the theme of hand and everybody burns O’NelU wlU ever be performed ’The communique reported 168 Answer; Bid one know it only in French, so I ’ll pigemis, a sound that h a s. al-.. o fi»«t play from the dummy. The Gov. John Deinpsey and Demo- build and expand our economy; Democratic State Chairman John Bailey, and U.S. of all of the speeches. (Herald photo by Pin-to) C l S T O M H E l p h o l s t k r i m ; up in a sort of mass suttee. It more beautifully anywhere any- u^ese e ^ ^ d a jT ^ v ih m South yietnamero tr c « ^ klU^ opening lead madd it clear that There is no reason to suppress have to give you the way I know ways annoyed me, but seems cratlc State Clialrman John Bai­ if we are going to provide jobs and 661 'woumled during the Bart had the ace of diamonds, your major sidt as long as you it, but you’ll make out. It will to Nadir’s taste; is scenlc^y most effective, but ^ i^ t Barnes ley, calltog them great Amerl- two-week operation. But this did BO South could gain nothing by have the valura for 1 Ha “■ master, remarked, ‘"The Demo- commissioners who make up the Ev(>fy piece be presented in the revised ver­ Then comes the installation ! ! ■PutttoS ‘t all together, di- cans. He said he wlU never for- population: If we are going to ^ Partv is and remains Peaceful Vigil the difficulties of staging. March 28 at the Hartford Stage sector Jacques CarUer was as- not include the 296 rangers re­ playing dummy’s queen. to partner’s opening bid. governor’s cabinet. Ptotoett'd by sion, as is usually the case, al­ scene in which Leila has some getn t thatt h a t he'carriedh. > Connecticut / —t lyjyg gjjy Jjgpg peOCO I h OUF ^^^ITAnilK niMl ABlTAr Meskill Scotchgard ported killed or wounded at the Declarer should play the low Oopyilgtat 1071»- • ... , -J . strong, courageous ana eager The though not the invariable rule. extremely beautiful music in Insteed, in the version you (3ompany. _ aured -a. tumultuous welcome In 1968. lifetime and to the yeews to Backs Berrigans abandoned base in Laos. diamond from dummy at the General Features Oorp.' to do battle for those principles dinner ’The scene opens on the shore the coloratura vein. The chorus wUl see, a glow U seen offstage. It may unfortun Mm it feels to be here to this great victory to our towns and cities his predecessor,' former Gov. _ of the original duet of friend- to drugs, his father to money jjj. and Mrs. Frederick J . atnmm ttem am miausir«» flectorlzed traffic paint will be American poUUcs today." Democratic State Central Com.* who are brothers, are serving Zurga and his election is cele­ one of the most effective scenes tions, 1,600 yards of pipe line rpomful of Democrats,’’ he said. r Tm^ d M l ^ to roeculate f?**® yea^ Demtwrattc rtetory to John Dempsey, Monday for say- mittee brated with singflng and dancing. in all French opera. It’s recdly ship is heard in the orchestra safely invested, his brother to winzler of 186 Greenwood Dr. and a “large quantity" of food cqiened at 11 a.m., ICorch 0 in 'jit I weren’t a Democrat when «« -.ft. ™ preslaential election next . - - time for destroying draft rec- and Nadir and Leila sing the alcohol. 1110 sensitive younger has been named to the dean’s tog that the people of Coiuiecti- Humphrey was .boomed for ords. Pretty soon the tenor appears. beautiful. and other equipment. the Municipal Building. I came In—I ’m a gold, 18-karat on the I'tonUty of the Demo-^^^ *' governorship melody in octaves, as Zurga Ues son Edmund In the play is Ust for the fall semester at Hus- «U Atfl AMiniO cratlc candidate for president to f “ ’ . “ ^ ® the Democratic 1972 pre^dential Philip has also been indicted Mis name is Nsidir, eind it de­ Act n takes place near a The U.S. dommahd also an­ 6tMral AMIaicn Bids are being asked for 600 /Democrat now." cut "never had it so good" as dylng at the foot, of a . oliff-up-O^NelU himself in the real life gon (tollege, Bangor, Maine, 11772. ’'However," h e said, nomination by Dempaey, who on conspiracy charges in con- velops that he and Zurga hod ruined temple. Nourabad tells nounced the loss of two Ught ob­ gallons of Kriilte (>aint and 600 they did" under the past two which the lovers have escaped, version which pertiaos exolalns . ^ He brought laughs when he bringing cheers from toe crowd, ______recalled he had strongly sup^ nection ■with an alleged plot td» been friends in the past but had Leila to be faithful to her vows, servation planes, one in the gallons of yellciw. insisted, "Now, you -know*-.-I Democratic accom- Democratic administratiMis The plot is pretty corny, but its exceUence. It was written chaminade Musical ' dub wnn " I ’m sure of one thing — Rich- split up in a quarrel over a on pain of death. She replies northern quarter of South Viet­ The point w(ll be used mostly didn’t come hero to criticize, over the past 16 If the people felt they"never ported Humphrey for the 1968 blow up heating ducts .connect- the music is beautiful. Person- with the understanding of having ^borus wUl reheto'se tonight at GP nomtoatlon. tog federal buildings in Wash- that she has always been faith­ nam near the Laotian border on for repainting center lines of the Nixon Administration. I a r t Nixon is a one-term presi- commented, "Even imd it so good under the Demo- ful and shows him a necklace com- been there. 7.30 at the home of Mrs. Friday and, Uje second in the town roadways, according to want to make that perfectly “Our defeat to the counby to ® ^ "®'^ governor, to judge by crate, they wouldn’t have elect However, Sen. Abraham Rlbi- togton D.C., and to kidnap pres­ poser’s "C aroen,” but the pub- It was one of O’Neill’s last Q ^ ^ g e W. C Hunt 286 Char­ coff, indicated he was not identlal adviser Henry Klsslng- which an escaping prlsimer Central Highlands. ’Two crew­ Maurice Pass, director of gen^ clear.” 1968, and to the state to 11770, ^ message, is proud of ed a Republican administra­ lie doesn’t agree, peihaps be* plays and he instructed that it gt ’ men were kiUed in the two M m icito tion ’^ (MeskiU said a t his ne'ws ready to say whom he would or- Daniel was named in the gave her in the past. Even IMv 17 raeitm ■ccM i y l l eral services. "We’re all here," he said, was only a sUp, and not a faU," cause they don’t know It. not be published or performed crashes. conference. support. indictment os a coconspirator though she was tortured, she 7iMiriWiin6Mf«« "because we have been pun­ Ribicoff toslrted. He praised ^ lEctFtttns untU after his death, so he MeanwhUe, in other theaters " I ’m convinced of one th in g - "®‘ a defendant, refused to give his name to his The following students have ched. We have been sentenced toe DemocraUc leadership to "® ®"t- The Republican governor had Published Dallr Except Sundays never saw It of the war: been asked to comment on a that Richard Nixon Is a one- demonstrators gathered pursurers or ^11 which way he Nightmare W ork to four years of Richard Nix­ the State LegUlature and said, 5*®*“ ‘" ,‘he programs we have at about 4 p.m. and left short- and Holidays at 13 Biasell Street 46th Diatrict ■meThe cart of01 fivenye gaveg a v e sunerb ^ e r n Northwestern Community Cambodian troops ■were mak­ M IK MOa 17 Mwnil, statement by Dempsey at the term president," said Ribicoff. Uanchestar. Conn. (06040) went, says she. on." "The (Democratic Party U stUl *>v®l‘8P« kept slipping vvrtls St. / of toe enem y*^d four Oambo- were ^m ediately flown band also Was useful In helptog ■voices of doom and gloom," dians had been kUled and nine to Saigon for treatment. with the shopping. "are gettliig i^ y to enter the feat,” He predicted a good t**®*® will." Stamps Buy Wetlands land (AP) — ’The m in i^ rt Is h j . troduced to the legislature will back into it' in both escape and ___ Demimey said. Cambodians wounded. spokesman for toe Cambo- 20th Oentury-/jurt as we Dem­ record for toe Democrats in the ------providing new furniture for the S/)C( i.i/isis in Ciislnni M.ii/i; F.ihrir di Pl.islK Sli/iin.i be heard Tuesday at Uie State imprisonment. Miss Wright be an informal cof- current legislative session. « • m Ti,* x.*ciuvr\;KDemocratic Aui; ou&LcState v^iuuiChairman iiicui WASHZNG’FON — All revenue Suffolk municipal offices here. ATTN: DIABETICS... Capitol. brought to Oie part the quick , wiu m m iMormai cot Souto Vietnamese soldiers in “ “ mUltery command said ’------ocrats are entering the 21st.” E f a ir fo r JHefW Ueltu John (Bailey, on the other hand,hand. from the sale of the $3 federal So many typists have been eastern Cambodia found toe ®ome persons to toe convoy . RlMooff told a story aborit • SALT FREE FOODS One bill, HR6226, effects the concern of a mother, the Inc bm^ht Nixon Rapped NEW DELHI — ’ITie third had said with tongue In cheek duck stamp except the cost of claiming compensation for runs body of a French free-lance were klUed but he added he had himself and former President • SUGAR.FREE FOODS town of South t^Tndnor and is nagging recrlminatliMis and (Mt- gj g gj yjg j^mg The crowd howled when he John F. Kennedy to 1962, when Asian International ’Trade Fair that Meskill must believe the printing and distribution la used in tights that the council has de­ news photographer, Francis no precise detells. asked, "What can you say about I iirn iiu i 0 • NO CHOLESTEROL FO(H)S ^ cen i^ with relmbui^ment terness for the past„^d the de- Mariam Carlson of 1087 S Rlhlcoff was consldertog leav- will be held here to..... the spring ~Democratic programs are good for the acquisition of wetlands cided to replace some rough- BalUy, 86, of Paris, 10 mUes Other sources reported five ntchard Nixon that hasn’t al­ of tax looses as a result of a pendence of love that O’NelU, »ot E The nrogram wUl tog the post of Health, Educe of 1972. About 40 countries are because he has proilbsed so few for waterfowl. More than 660,- edged old desks. 1 I I . M A ( N b 1 . M A N C H t b I ( (•! SPECIAL IN THE.NEW southeast of Kompoog Ctm m . A South Vietnamese sailors and a ready been said—by Herbert expected to participate. Hie ob­ changes in them. 000 acres for national 'wildlife be" "I^bleins of G rtS^^nts Hoover?" tlon and Welfare (HEW) secre­ spokesman' to Saigon said BolUy Cambodian river pilot were ject is to promote trade among Meskill said Monday that refuges have been acquired with “IS $6,761.70. provide the town remembered. Withoutwitnout Partnersi-artners. ’’ tary and rumitog for U.S. NATURAL HEALTH FOOD SHOPPE Her addiction resulted from ai^iarently had been shot on his wounded. "The Nixch Administration is senator. developing nations of Asia and Bailey was annoyed because he with these stamps, nearly 2 mil- I way to toe battle front in a taxi. The command spokesman long on public relations ’ but Africa. was no longer picking the state Uon of which are sold yearly. AT THE PARKADE a c U ^ i^ ^ t ^ t e g l^ t o ^ h i 1967 niedlcal practice which a Concerned Citizens for Better He said that President Ken­ Create a contemporary Let the Saratoga console He -was toe 83rd newsman klUed said three vessels were hit by short on public policy," he said. sewing corner with by Singer invite you to (Inside Liggett Pharmacy) had provided fcfl^ g rad u al re- ^ Education will meet at Bowers nedy, after agreeing that it to Indochina since 1066. recoUless cannon fire. walnut veneer hardwood enjoy sewing m ore-and 404 W. MIDDLE TPKE. ducUon of taxation. ___® rni manu- tor;,.ru in lieu and and once successful star of The Handicraft Group df toe caused no casualties or damage. world as well." Towns were being reimbursed the stage, he emerged as the Manchester Newcomers Club Peking’s official New China ceived a warm and prolonged in fruitwood finish on temporary walnut- for differences in tax fbvenue well-spring o t toe family’s dea- will meet tonight at 7:30 for a News Agency reported from Ha^ "The American dream te not standing ovation when he ^ hardwood veneers. Com ­ veneered console by as a result of toe yearly lb per pair, always niggardly, with tleydying project at toe Oommu- not that North Vietnam’s aimed a nightmare," be emphasteed. introduced. plete it with thef Fashion Singer. Select Stylist* zig­ cent inventory, with grants money and fearing an old age lUty Y. forces are undergoliig intensive “The American dream U some- "Believe me—I miss all of Mate*zig-zag sewing ma­ zag sewing machine by from toe state, but a bill passed In toe poortiouse, an obsession ----- combat tratoing to preparatton thing beautiful.” you very much,” he, said emo- SAVE! chine by Singer. This Singer that sews buttons- in 1969 suspended toe ten-year left by a terrible destitute Women’s Home League of toe for surprise attacks by U.S. and Attempt at 'Dissent Uonally, "Let 'me assure you machine mends, darns; and buttonholes and tax base reduction for one year, youth. Salvatlmi Army will have a ser- allied troops against North Viet­ Taking note of attempts to that, of there’s even one citizen ’ makes buttonholes embroiders Cube Steaks ^using both South Windsor and Jam es Jr ., toe older son, vice meeting tomorrow at 1:80 nam. plant dissent among Amerleane to Connectclut who thinks the (ilastonbury to lose revenue, as played by Tom Atkins, was toe p.m. in toe Junior Hall of toe A Viet Cong broadcast said> BURNSIDE and of "the seedUngs ot Democratic Party te dead, he they had already calculated ne’er-do-well, never forglyen for church. Mrs. Annie Johnston that if President Nixon carries f ;,ST h.*r-T^C^D polarteaticn," he warned, "The is 100 per cent wrong. Let him toelr assessment as of toe prior g, tragic deed done when he was is In charge of toe program. out his threat to renew U.S, air fREf P«Rl^iSQ -23-1333 poUutlcxi that will ./destroy know that we are allve/--and 25'!'« to 35% Jan. 1, which was based mi toe „v«n Hostesses are Mrs. Kllzabeto attacks on the North, the Viet America te toe peUatlon of that we will be back—to give $ effecUve_ ^ 10 _p______e r cent r e d u c t i M i . Dissipated and lazy, his Wilson and Mrs. Ruth tomard. Cong end its supporters will re- racism, of hatred, of bigotry." the state the leadershty it de- ® ®*’ *®*' drunken scene in Act 4 was one tallat»»wito attacks to South Predlcttog that toe 16-year- serves.” autoorIzaUon of a state grant of toe best in toe play. His The WestolU Social CTub wlU’ Vietnam. rtds, only recently given the "L et the people not foiget," he POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS lb in Ueu of certain taxes to the speech was sliured as he bal- have a setback and pinochle PHNOM PENH, Ctembodla franchise, wlU vote Demooratlo eaid to cheers, "that the state, on any Singer sew ing cabinet iA^hen you buy any fire district of Warehouse Point, gncedi precariously on a chair tournament tomorrwiv.u.at 1 :80 (AP) —An ammunltlMi barge to overwhelming numbers to os a result of programs initiated Breaking all recorts fqr one fabric for fashion, care, 1.19 The bill is intended to com-., reach l^ to screw down the P*"t- Hi® WestolU Oardens being towed up toe Mekong Riv­ 1972, he warned Demoorate, by the Democrats, never had it performance, and versatUity. Soft feminine pastels for Fashion Mate* or StyHsTsewing machine by Singer. pensate Warehouse Point re- bulbs in toe chandeUer which Community HaU. After toe er to Phnom Penh was blom "Their vote will not be auto- so good. Any man, or any ad- Spring, 60’’ wide. ~ Orig. $6.98 $ 8 J 8 troacUvely for lost revenues his lather had loosened to save ®v®nt. ^ newly formed social up, another was damaged seri­ ^matic. Don’t underestimate tbe mtotetratlon, who tries to And we have over 95^combinatk>ns to choose from! FRESH. LEAN DIET LEAN for two yean o t $2,800 from toe electricity ^ meeting. ously and three American civil- power of a n . incumbent Presl- change it now must remember 478/701 not all models in an stores. loss of annual grant. „ „ diMcrlbod his evenlnir at ----- iansr-aboord toB~~towing boot NIWINMON . _ dent. Our party will not win to —wo’U ohan$;e him and hte ad- POLYESTER SATIN Donnelly exDlalned that un- t b f ^ t o ^ w X h o ^ - ™ ^ The atlzen s Advisory Oommlt- were wounded Monday by ene­ 1972 unless It pressate a for- mtotetrmtian before long.” CHUCK m but noiiN luPNPik( The elegance of satin with the ^ practicality of poly­ ROUND derd “emergency certification” „big that became ^ of -. ^®® "leetli^ whedul^ for to- my shells. N1 * I 10 TWO OUfS tiMti OB ANIMOOP wart program — and It will." Addresstog himself to the during toe closing momenta of ^JSng compassion Instead of *"® "^ “Ight has been can- The barges were hit within "United States withdrawal Democratic leaders to toe LegU- ester, makes this evrtitog fabric beauUful for gowns, celed. dresses, blouses, even pant suite—45” wide. Grig. $4.98 $8jM GROUND toe Inst session, a new formula paaslon,aad he too became un- sl^ t of the Cambodian cimital from Vietnam should not signal latui4," he cautioned, "Don’t GROUND provided grants to aU towns as deretood. Memorial ’Temple, Pythian about six miles downstream, a new era ot American teote, bo confused by toe voices of comnensatlon for toe loss of tax -And, representing O’NeUl win near a region held by North BVAiDBiim:, Uonism," he said. “It diould «*®®«n o ' «1®®“ * Continue those revenue on state nronertles. was himself, was John Glover as Vietnamese and Viet Cong for lead to a new age of a construe- programs 7®* re 'r t proud of. OALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL PRINTS' C nassed wlUumt benefit of a pub- Edmund, handsome and sensl- f ^ Cdd FeUows HaU. Ita- several months. WM.T DISNEY M w f tlve, worktog partnership ^***^ ^®****°*J^ lt$% CUBAkfONIUM RAYON lb 7 9 » Uc hearing.^addlng to toe to- ^ S d if he had S S f S vXk The explosions on one barge Bailey, ■who was the toaet- S i . 5 h ? “L t to Gamble and Mrs. v S n F ^ . at first were thought to be B o i ^ These are beautiful floral prints and rolids on this 595-Lb. Loh 5-Lb. Lots grants. Trae act referred to prepuLre for the pert of the seri- _____ heavy artillery supporting a light airy fabric for dresses, blouses, nifty accent T(E(»1NIC01j0R* limited application to towns In ously illVaon. He locked amas- n o nearby Cambodlem army opera­ scarfs. 46" wide. 'Orig. $2JS0 $ liS itaXtrB.uran^<^d ^ - tion. toe fire district of Warehouse O’NelU. t tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. at Sources said toe batges, part 0 Choicesf Meats In Town! I ^ ®*“ toe Washington School cafete- of a con'jtoy escorted by more SHNER 2 -^ E S ELEGTRHi 2IZZ0RS We Beserve Tbe BlgM To Um it Qmuitltles The South Vtoidsor bUl wUl be scene between toe cne-tone ac- ^ FamiiiM than a dozen small South Viet­ • • heard to Room 409 A at 10 a.m.* tor and his writer son, toe la- ^ SS ed ^ftoiSr S Super quiet 2-Speed rotary motor, power light, stain. CAQ7 namese naval vessels, were at­ n ie : and toe Warehouse Point bUI tiler’s etaadfartness to’ Irish ^ O U l^ A SuUlvaa Wortohop S TUESDAY ONLY SPECIALSL J less steel blades, storage case. Orig. $15.98 iRwswl WlU be to Room 409 D. For CatooUctam and Shakespeare ®Uv®rware. tacked close to Moat krasas Krao, on toe Mekong’s eart Presents • USDACBOICB ______further, Information DoimeUy pl^d a g ^ toe so^s "third Manchester WAXES wUl have -bank; -The second barge stayed may be reached by itoootog him raters, BaMdelalre* Rousseau, ^ games night at Its meeting Uaner ft Loewa’a SINBER SEWINB BOOK afloat, sources said. a BONELESS CLUB STEW Ib. $ IJ 8 at hta Society for 8ayh!g8_3ank Ita»n, Nietzsche - "wbrnre- tomorrow rt toe Itallan-Am^- •■^' • • • ■ T'**®'”' A U.S. embassy spokesman office to Hartford. / mongers and degenerates." can Oub. Weighing to wUl be 8 LBS. OB MORE OF AU-time best seUer — loaded with t^tal up-to-date C K 7 ? . /------/ When the fatoer lil t e d "We tr o r ^ ^ \ o 8. said toe three injured Americans Camelof jl' i sewing information. Orig. $7.98 W in s S - . were oivUlah seam en'‘ aboard - ^ SROUNB BEEF toe tug Shawnee. He said he did Trendy PensiiMiera “ ®4e on” the son turned it to gram.______Members are______reminded___ March 4, 5, 6 at, 8:15 P.M. not have their names or details < 0 FANCY EBESH _____ • bee BRIGHTON Bmrianii fAi>i ^ canned fruit to be used I^HPRJ^ BiUGHTON, E ngland (AP) — is mhde on, so let’s drink up as nrizes of their injuries but said at­ BAILEY AUDITORIUM f MUSHROOMS .b.7te S-lb. Beshet$2ntt I«n g hair lor elderiy malea and forget It. ’That’s more my . ___ - tempts were being made to Also, see our completenevrSpring line of Fashion Fabrics MANCHESTER HIGH SpHOOL .. i Manchester Lodge of M ^ons evacuate them immediately to w hospitals to Saigon. The rest of $ 8L0RIETTA PEAOHES 2 ^ ^ Tbs Singsr 1to36» Credit Ptenbelps you have Uwse values now-within ysur budget rematol^ member of toe wlU meet tomorrow at 7 :8 0 ^ ^ Tha Singer 1 to 36* Ckedit Plan helps you have your machine in a cabinet now -within budget 63 TOLLED TURNPIKE MANCHESTER cart was an Irish maid played at toe Masonic ’Temple. L t e r toe convoy, including a gasoline ... ^v®g*®4 l»y MHB MABIHA WHH'E / *■ - old foUCB’ boms is to be dropped by “Tana Hlcken with just toe a -business session. O ie FeUow tanker, reached Phnom Penh with toe MLANf^OBSIEB CIVIO fNBCTESTBA OpcMTdM.. Wed.;itat. tlO • — nmrs., FrL tin • combtoatlon of ulooCaess craft degree wUl be^ oiS^ J^ safely. ; HIGHLAND PARK M ARKET^ \sii7 MAIN STREET) WATCH'SINGER preseflts^URT BACHARACH" Xu^ and coor^esB. , Robert Ferguson, ' senior An official at Ptounn Penh’s Benefit: Inatnieton ot toe MANCHESTER ^ IN COLOR SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 9 PM EST CBS-TV ^ FINAIMVS WHH'YOOB M A S ^ B OHATOE GAinD! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1971 PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, F E B R U ^ Y 22, 1971 CAGE FIVE Quints’ Parents Vendetta-Wallace HineS'Armstrong Announce Engagements Manchester - Announce Engagements Just Too Busy Illing Honor RoU Claudia Jean Armstrong o< Elaine Kent Wallace of Glas­ For Birthdays GRADE 7 David Spencer Erin Zlma^ tonbury became the bride of Rockville * and Robert Charles Cheryl Arglros Susan Sterling GRADE 9 William Francis Vendetta of ^^^arch Calender LIBERTY CORNERS, N.J. Ann Turkington Hines of Manchester exchanged Douglas Baker Sharon Anthony. (AP) — The Kienaat quintuplets Georgia Willis wedding vows Saturday after­ Manchester on Jan. U in a Ctoeryl B a rts Mariarm Blase noon at Emanuel Uithei^ candlelight ceremony at the 4 , 5 ,6 "“Uamelot,” Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan reach their first birthday pgter Bartolotta Bradley Wojeoski Gerald Bujaucius Church. Church of the Assumption. W6i;kshop, Manchester High School Bailey ■Wednesday but their harried John Bigelow Susan Wojnarowski Kim Cardello The bride is a daughter of Auditorium, 8:15 p.m. Marian Zajac Dennis Oiartier The bride is a daughter of: parents won’t pause for a big Lcyola Brannlck Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Arm­ Willard E. Wallace of Glaston­ 5 World ^)ay of Prayer, Church Women Uni­ MOREMORE Linda Clarahan celebraUim. Donna Brown GRADE strong of iO Carol Dr. The bury. The bridegroom is the son P ted, at North Uhited Methodist Church. Susan Connelly 8 Deborah (Jondon Jonathan Adams bridegroom is the son of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. “It’s just another day at toe Jifery Omnors Ellen CSosgrove Marguerite Rines of 230 Lake Vendetta-of 40 Englewood Dr. 7 Illustrated hdk about the Hancock Shaker Klenast hom e.’’ said the quints’ k - imj costa Ellen Blazlnskl Carol Derewianka St. and the late Albert IBnes. The Rev. Robert T. Burbank Farm by Mrs.xLawrence K. Miller, Presi­ mother, Peggy Jo. Just another „ Cremlsl Sheila Blanco Nancy Donovan The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, of the Church of the Assumptimi dent of Hancock Shaker Farm Corp., Han­ day means changing 56 diapers Dahm David Boyd Robin Douglas pastor of Emanuel Lutheran performed the double-ring cere­ cock, Mass., Manchester Historical S^iety, and making « meals and al- Marye DeBear Lii:^ Brody Therese Downing t Church i performed the double­ mony. Paul Chetolat was ojgan- Illing Junior High School, 2 p.m. ■ most countless botUes. ^odge Deborah (Jameron Nancy Engberg i ring ceremony. Bouquets of 1st. Baskets filled with gladioli 10 Y - Wednesday Dessert Series, “ Friendly Amy, Sara, Abigail, Ted and Timothy Donovan Maryellen Casalino Deidre Falrweatoor roses, gladi(^, and carnations and pompons were cm the altar. Gordon were born last year at Deborah Dow Mary Charest Christopher Femmla Families — What Does It Really Mean?” Mark (JlaVette were on the altar. The bride was giVen in mar­ Columbia Presbyterian Hospital CJialre Downing Pamela Fraser Speaker from the Horace Bushnell Congre­ Michelle Cloutier Doreen Gagnon The bride was given in maxT riage by her father. She wore a In New York City and the doc- Lenore DuBaldo gational Church, Community Y, 12:80 to 2 Cathy Cuneo Elizabeth Gold riage by her father. She wore street-length dresfi

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- r / / ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,’ 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1971 Rockville Fire CMef Donald South Windsor V is io n Maguda, PoUce CMef Edmund Aftershocks Menus Revised vealed was that the'higher and better Dwyer and Public Works Di­ The foUowlng revisions wUl f®^ttrl|p0tpr the degree of attention the cblmpenaee rector Andrew Trlcarico. apply to Manchester public Maguda said it is expected Still Hitting school cafeteria (menus this gave to the gaime he was playing, the Construction Permit Approval iEwpmtuj llfpralin Cleanup Gets Started some sort of fence will be put w eek: more likely his brain was to select and up around the rubble and a PUBt»ISHBD BY THE . Los A n g e la Tuesday: Hambiurg patty HERALD PRDmNG OO.. INC. make the right move. police officer has been station­ on a roll, potato sticks, whole /■ ' iS.'BisseU Street ed there since the fire. ' ' Manoheeter, Conn. When, however, the chimpanzee let LOS AlfiQELES (AP) — Af­ kernel com, milk, Jellb ■with For Town Hall Site Appealed THOMAS P. FERGUSON , , I; In Fire’s Aftermath Thdastate fire marshal’s of- topping. WALTER R. FERGUSON/ his mind wonder, or somebody or some tershocks continue to rattle Publlsiiers / By eatiirday night, what was the Red Cross, located on Park **<=e la working with the Ver- Wednesday: Soup, peanut The promised complications ditional permit to operate an Richard and Jan OasUU, Rich­ Founded October 1, I m device In the laboratory succeeded in once a block of stores and St., Rockville, opened Its doors non Police Departm ent In In­ Southern CJallfomians trying to vestigating the cause of the fire butter and jelly sandwich, surrounding the sale and use of autom obile club 6n 395 CTIark ard and Patricia Larlvlere, Published Evory E^rening Except Sundays dwellings in Rockville, was just early Saturday morning to as­ recover from the .big aarth- cole slaw, milk, cranbeny St. . Lawrence and Gall Mad THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a.m . Saturday. It left 26 per­ that claimed 64 lives and caused KANSAS em r (AP) — The Hill Estates. the rounds. All club-level Mrs. Spurting said not all of Cavanaugh, Joseph W. 'Vlbert The Assooated Press is exclusively en­ tween the degree of attention a chimpein- sons homeless and destroyed damage estimated up to $1 bil­ final peiformance.._.of...tti.e.., reck School Board dancers are Invited to attend. titled to the use of repuMtoetkm of all three business establishments. the people who were affect­ To Hear Talk ond Ctoarles B. Shepard hove news dispatches credited to it or not other­ zee or a human is giving to a game and lion is refreshed with each new musical “Hair”- In Kansas City The Board of Education will wise credited in this p af^r and also the ed by the fire, report<^ to her filed tor _a_Jiearing with toe Cost of the fire in dollars has quiver. turned Into a painful experience meet at toe High School on Manchester Evening Herald local news published here. the skiU he w ill dlsiriay. not yet been detetmlned. office but, of the 21 who- did By Miss Graves Zoning Board of Anneals which All rights of republication of special dis­ “They’re horrifying,’’ said for four members of toe ctist. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. to take South Windsor coiMpondent patches norein arc i6 l^ ' fi&Bei^ed. Becaii^ of the magnitude of register for emergency aid. has been set for March 4 at 8 The next research target will be the Miss Patricia Graves, Man- Sylvia “ R oach, 28, a housewife Gregory V. Karllss, 22, of Hol- up the Project Concern contract, Barbard V arrick, TfoL M4-8274. The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ the fire, a special fund appeal none had any insurance. ^ , , « , j who was fortunate in toe big p.m . at the Town H-all. review further in 1971-72 school discovery of some means of bringing the is ncessary, according t o ^ d Checks tor the emergency Chester’s first and only pollce- lywcKxl, Fla., sustained bruises sumes no financial re^>onsiwity for typo-' temblor when damage in her At a previous Town CJouncll budget and to decide on an graphical errors aippeaiing in advertwe- chlmpcmzee or the human mind to a Wlnkley, chairman of the local fund should be made out to the woman, will be guest speaker and a back injury when he fell ments and other readlne matter in The apartment was limited to minor about six feet from toe stage to meeting, Jean and CJharles agreement with Manchester re­ Manchester Evening Hera^. peak of attention by outside controls. Or, branch of the B®i Cross. American Red Cross Disaster tomorrow at the VFW Auxiliary cracks and broken crystal. a cement floor during the even­ Shepard disputed toe council’s garding toe mentally retarded. Tenants of-.the block did not Fund and mailed to P. O. Box dinner honoring its past presi- approval of Frank Hauzer’s bid Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Waahing- failing that, at least to monitoir the mind ' “Each time I start looking for ing performance Saturday. Graduation Dance WANTED! ton Poet News Service. have time to gather even pei> 387, RockvlUe. ot s-Qn „ of $3,160 fo r toe site as his in­ Pull service client of N. B. A. Service. Inc. so that nobody wastes time trying to something to get under, but then Hiree other players suffered The South Windsor Square Publl.shcrs Rcprcecfitatlves — Mathews, sonal belongings as mbrt of The firemen worked at the - P- - they stop. The big quake just minor Injuries during toe alter- tention was to construct a build­ Newspaper Carriers Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency teach it viille its attention is yrandeiing. them were routed out of bed by scene of the fire on West Main ing. The Shepard’s felt toe lot Dance Club will welcome nine — New York, Chicago.' Detroit and Boston. rolled and rolled.” ncx>n pertormance, but all re­ couples into Its membersMp at fo r the Meanwhile, if somebody wants to play police officers, and just had st. arid Vemon Ave., through- Miss Graves is a graduate of The aftershocks to toe big size was nonconforming to the Display advertising cloeli^ hours turned for the evening presenta­ a “Graduation Dance” Friday Manchester Herald time to escape with their lives, out the day and Into the night, the Federal Narcotics School In Richter magnitude scale, have town’s building code, and warn­ For Monday — l p.m. Friday. golf or cards with you, or help out In your tion. at the Wapplng Elementary For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. Consequently, Winkley said, making sure the area was Washington, D. C., and plans caused no appreciable damage. Capri Theater officials said ed that a law suit might be B O S8 or For Wednesday — i p.m. Mond^. work, and appeeus wearing, electronic such personal things as eye thoroughly wetted down, as all - to graduate from Manchester School. For Thursday — l p.m. Tuesday A ti'emor at 6:06 a.m. Sunday, Raym ond CXinningham, 21, o f brought against the town If per- IS Tears OM or Older F>r Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. sensors leadiiig from his head into some- glasses and dentures, also went of the buildings In toe area are Community College next June centered in the San Fernando Albany, N.Y., and Susan mission to build was granted. The graduates, all of whom AO SecUoaa o t Veeaa Classified deadline 4:90 p.m. day be­ up In flames. Observers said of wooden constructitm and with an 'associate degree In fore puWlcatlon 4:90 p.raj Friday for computor, beware! He may be wearing Valley where most quake dam- Gaynes, 26, of Detroit, were . ^Iieduied to be heard toe have successfully completed the OAIX Saturday and Monday publicatkm. toe entire block of homes and most of them are tenement police science. Before joining Eige occurred, registered 3.7. stmek by rifles during toe “sa­ same evening is toe application series of lesslons sponsored by OSBCULA’nO M D B P r. a concentiutor. stores seemed to burst out Into houses. the Manchester police force In the club are: Charles and Mar­ Monday, February 21 Three Saturday night ranged lute to arms” segment of toe of Associated Performance of flames at the same time. er. As Arthur tion for the President-ln late ism at Its best and a corner­ structure. Mr. Nixon, a Presi­ moderate and otherwise — are The reward for their succeoe- 0 1 1 2 2 dent long known to work madn- ful imitation of wMte pec^e that they are living in it. Schlesinger Jr. put it, newspapermen.. summer: To sign or veto an ex- stone of his New- Federalism . coming to realize just what OCCUPA'nON ly from staff memoranda, con­ would be admittance Into white “watched Roosevelt with a mixture of tenalcra of the Appalachian Tliua, It was with disbelief many wMte people mean by In­ Part-Time UhaWlladl Exec, or Protes- As against the counsel we have Just delight, mistrust, and professional ad- Commission certain to be pass­ that politicians from both par­ centrates hard on a few trans­ tegration, and they don’t like It. achoolz, clube and nelghbor- Supervlaor tlg a l given — that we should all feel nervous mtraticn. . .They were seeking to use ed bv Cmgress against Mr. ties read this year's Federal cendent issues and, therefore. Is The white person who pro­ hoode. 1 2 1 3 ' 4 at the mercy of the Policy Coun­ Interestingly enough, al­ about reports of police state tendencies him, as he was seeking to use them .. Nixon’s wishes. budget. Far from being a new fesses to favor integration as YEARS WITH PRESENT EMPLOYER It is tte normal adversary relationship This is preclselv what critics model for decentralized govern­ cil staff. Political-advisers sim­ the means for solving the coun­ though It was white people who —there Is, of course, the point of view of Under 1 yr. 1-3 yra. 4-6 yra. 7-10 yra. over 10 yra, and works pretty well. inside the Administration pri­ ment, the AppalacMan Commis­ ply do not get a hearing on try's racial dilemma almort devised this formula for accep­ such a redoubtable character as Mayor Harty Truman deeply admired his vately forecast when the Presi­ sion would be guillotined. Ap­ such matters. certainly means the absorption tance, blocks were the only 2 3 4^ 5 6 In the real political world. of black people Into wMte Insti­ ones who believed It. 'Hiey Daley, the law and order hero of hlgh-school classmate Charlie Roes of dent started institutionalizing a palacMan aid money would be MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PAYMT8. (not Inc. Rent or Mtg the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Washington What House policymaking bur- folded Into a bloc grant for Congress will pass a two-year tutions. don’t anymore, and as a result Chicago. If we haven’t done anything. If BqdeTSlOO $101-$160 $151-$200 bureau end made Mm press aecretuy. eaucrary. In a White House that rural development—part of Mr. extension of the commission What tills means is that for­ many wMte people feel threat­ $201-$250 'O ve r $250 we are clean, asks Mayor Daley, why Jack Kennedy was cm familiar terms communicates through written Nixon's “special revenue-shar- wMch actually doubles present merly wMte inatitutlona (wheth­ ened. 2 2 2 1 0 It seems fair to conclude that should we worry who does what snoop­ with columnist Charles Bartlett . (at memoranda, a nrai-political Ing.’ ’ ^ aid (while “special revenue- er schools, churches or neigh­ WEEKLY INCOME whose home he met Ms future wife), and bureaucrary can obliterate The first key Republican sharing" languishes). A veto borhoods) remain essentially white people (^Making general­ r— — _ ing Into our behavior? ly, of course) are never eo hap­ Under over Rowland Evans Jr., Joseph Aisop and political good sense—as with .^pollticans heard of this came in would only compound the dam­ wMte while the formerly black $100 $101-150 $151-1200 $201-$250 $250 Hie answer to that one is easy. If a Ben Bradlee of the Wasi)ington Post. the Appalachian program. telephone calls from Vice Presi­ age alre^y done throughout Institutions simply disappear. py as when black folk are eeek- 2 3 4 6 police state system ever gets set up in ~Mare ' recently, Wasfahigton reporters To understand how Mr. Nixon dent Spiro T. Agnew after the Appalachia and. In particular, ing to be Integrated Into the .... - 5 - . . . white mainstream and falling came to feel that a column by William is making political bad sense budget went to the press. Sen. doom Republican chances for our living, we, the people, wrlll never it. S. White would reflect the authentic here, it is necessary to go back Howard Baker of Tennessee-, a Governor of Kentucky this year. Add 2 points if you have a phone listed In your name That may eound Mtte'r, but know just what a r^m e in power is thinking o i Lyndon Johns^ Mr. John­ to last July when he conferred Nixon loyalist certain of the ^ veto, then, should be unthink­ ^ Yesterdays tMnk about it. WMte A m erica likely to decide may be treason, or dis­ son was in rapport -widx Philip Potter, with AppalacMan Governors in President’s support-for-the pro­ able. Nevertheless, Republican Bonus Add 4 points for satisfactory credit experience could have had integraUon at head of the Washington bureau of the Louisville. As scheduled, Mr. gram, was dumbfounded. Re­ politicians, eyeing that WMte Herald loyalty, or suspicious conduct. any time it wanted to — and Points BaJtlmcMe Sun, though ultim ately Mr. Nixon argued for Ms revenue- publican Gov. Arch Moore of House bureaucracy, no longer Add 2 points II you have a Savings Account Some of the entries made by the Ar­ Johnson cooled. ' ' are sure anything Is unthink­ 25 Years 4go still could have it now, for that at S.B.M. sharing scheme. As unschedul­ West Virginia, who heard Mr. matter. j ( my intelligence system when it w ^ col­ And now President Nixon. He is a pri­ ed, the (Sovemors delivered an Nixon laud the program in a able. TOTAL vate person; he does not easily jodQ in Police Board sends letter to White America doesn’t want lecting its data on its fellow Americans unsolicited testimonial for the private chat last year, first got Integration, but It doesn’t want joumaUsUc give-and-take though he han- Appalachian program—first and the bad news from a West Vir­ Selectmen disapproving of A fast, low cost loan -iRCORE apparently covered activities which dlea occasicnal press conferences well. Current Quotea inethods used to raise funds for black people to at trying (or most successful of the regional ginia Dem ocrat—Sen. Jennings it, either. If you want to alarm cpuld not possibly be considered outside After the 'mid-term election he privately various benefits. Plaaaa Complaia Below: commissions set up during the Randolph, chairman of the Sen­ “We must recognize that our wMte pecq>le, let a group o f briefed nine journalists (Nov. S) on Ms Johnson administration. ate Public Works Committee. welfare laws have been a tragic the Constitution’s basic gimrantees of blacks withdraw and organise MR. ttieslB that it was a Republican victory. Given your choice, Mr. Nixon These surprised Republicans failure in terms of human 10 Years Ago for all your money free assejmbly and free speech, yet, col­ These included James J. Kilpatrick, Wil­ Independently. MRS. next ask^ Uie Governors, would were not alone. Presidential as­ values and money spent.’’—Sen. (Senerol Manager Richard MISS______' ______lected, recorded, euid perhaps, some day, The unwholesome reputatiahe lard Eklwards, ^Richard „WTlson, Rosooe you prefer aid through revenue- sistants concerned with polit­ Robert Taft, RDhlo, to a Re­ Martin is asked to fix priority Drummond, Stewart Alsop, and other of black Muslims uid various NAME: (II married, use husband’s full name) Age gathered together in the saiiie indict­ regional commissions. To the ical affairs did not learn of the publican dinae'r in Chicago. on 12 storm drain' projects. weil-eatabllahed figures on the moderate black power advocates all over the country stem largely (Rwr^ ment, they might coihe to be labeled a to conservative side. Naturally enoujgh, Spouse’s. First ntame Telephone - the fact that blacks iriio sepa>- crime in w d of themselves. In a police Washington took ix>ta. No two presidents follow the same pat­ rate because they want to asp- Street Address state, people never know what is going arate are viewed as a thraat tern with the news Media and It is an to be a crinie from one moment to an­ to wMte people. evolving relationship. F or Franklin Fischetti City State Borne of the black dlrtntarest Zip Code other. Roosevdt, the pcess conference was vi­ In integration Is a deUbarats at­ tal, “enabled. Mm to aomB d eg rte to That is why it behooves free people to tempt to make wMte people Previous Address guide the whole movement of public dis­ this“Rate Yourself” feel threatened; some o< it re­ react, with suspicion, aversion, and such' cussion, ^xitiighiUng some Issues, mini­ poUtical pressure as they still possess, sults from the reluctance of Employer or Business Position mizing others,” says Schlesinger. “Nor some black people to oon^ete was the communication by any means against the estabbshment of any of the with wMtee. one-way; the character and intensity of Business Address Business Phone Instruments of the police ^tate, no matter the newspapermen’s questions let him how often we are told thht these instru- know what the public was asking and, on Name of Mortgage Holder or Landlord mMits will be handled only by re^>on8l- occasion, even forced new Issues on his A Thought for Today Application.... attention.” He raised the press confer­ ble people for limited purposes. - Sponsored by Uve Manchester Checking Account — Bank and Branch ence to “a -status wMch future presi­ Council of Churchee That Is a pledge iwtaich has never been dents could downgrade to their peril.” * True or false? A good test of this as­ Savings Account — Bank and Branch kept, anywhere. Often, in your prayere, aMi sertion is under way now. Mr. Nixon bos God the Fatbar to look upon held few press conferences. There are all those who two viewsof the results. Some aigue the counted cn you for help and A Concentrator result Is a jittery unceriainty over Viet­ * I '"V mmrnl mj 11^ got nene'; List all open loans and paid credit references nam, emd that Mr. Nixon’s “ n ^ Ameri­ NUCLEAR OPEN ' PAID The wonders of modem scientific re­ can reduction” shows signs of Withering sought sympathy and found In­ (Banks, Finance Co.’s, etc.) r ' i " ' ...... I difference; search are never ceasing. on the vine in Congress, lacking the sup­ LUNATIC -.I...... f .... i j port of regular White House press con­ wanted love and were .treated They have now taken a chimpanzee, ferences. mm harshly; placed a game oi ticldacktoe in front The contrary view is that Mr. Nixon Is asked for prayers and were zT2Lt_,<-i forgotten; of him, and then, while he played the engaged in a formliUhle undertaking in Vietnam and that the press is' imperti­ .ijt i.tty .fMi.iilnmm who, meeting with yw , did not game, had his brain waves recorded meet Christ, too. avings ank of an cipter nent Or presumptuous in wanting him to S B ^ M and fed into the analysis of a computer. answer questions. Mr. Nixon will soon Aak God to pertorm by other The discovery which science has made be sending a formal statement on world hands what you failed to do, to raise up others in whom He -4 ' _-c „ ■ ^ \ Mamba* C O.I.C as a result of this experiment otters un­ pcslticn to Congress, it is noted. Of course, he won’t be asked direct ques­ may be seen, and in His great told asslatance to human beings in their tions. As to domestic programs, Ms sup­ mercy to remold you accord­ .Bflif wimiilait afflcw Mniiif own effort to play any of life’s games, ing to the perfect pattern of HU porters say. Democrats will reject them MANCHESTER • SOUTH WINDSOR EAST HARTFORD a BOLTON recreational or serious.'' at their peril. — RICHARD L. 8TROUT . Son Jesus Christ. 1 fi£ kkH^KSHOR Rt. Rev. Migr. Thi bank reserves the 'right of finet credit epprovel, of course. What. the chimpancee experiment re- ' IN THE CHRUBTlAIf- aOIENCEl MONI­ TOR. Edward J. Reardon St. Jamea’^CAurcb , .i ,*'■ * r;T.,v^xn*

_ i. ‘X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,' 1971 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStfiR, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1971 day,” said Mrs. Hawkins. “I a drug abuse center in Lancas­ against rhe. He also told me thought It was a farce. I had and when I did then I kn^w that Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the ^^ikBratherhood Night I was man enough to do any­ Warfare Feared 1 •• Trip from Hero to Heroin: guess I knew t(x>, but I dlto’t ter. To talk, he says. they would tiy to help me kick never beUeved In a Pentecostal First Caiurch of CSirlst, Oongre- Senate Panel want to believe It.’’, “An addict has to do some­ toe habit. I told him I would religion. I thought these people thing. gatlonal, Glastonbury. Quiet Comment “I have a younger brother. In South Africa Obituarv Big Brothers Program “A big pcirt of it is admitting thing, he has a lot of time on his help them get toe pushers.” were fanatics.” .,2111 Burial will be in St. Jam es NEW YORK (AP)—Prince Athlete Re<^imts Journey hands,” Hawkins said. "He helped some,” said Hen­ He ran away. ^For one day. Suppose somebcxly gave him a NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Cemetery, Olasttmbury. Hears Report Philip says “the - ccnserva- it,” said the fatoer. "Pecqile bag like I got, and it would There Is a "terrible danger of Mi«. Scriiptilnji Goama Bishop Ward Says would ask, ‘How’s Brent doing?’ Ha'wkins felt so bad that at ry, “but each time he promised Lancaster police were notified There are no calling' hours. To Start Within Month tion-cnlnded population Is a to pick him up but he returned wreck his life, and I had done violent revolution which could Mrs. SesniMna Pepe Cosma, (OontimM^ from Page One) They thought he was still in col­ last he walked Into toe rain and to get off dope he would fall H ie Lowe^Robacker E>meral very small portion of the down to toe General Hospital back again and we would have on,.his own before toe police nothing.” . ' lead to horrible blcxxlshed’’ In 86, of .ESast Hartford, mother of Big Brothers expects to get -must help them and the Imys, -On General world’s peculations. The re­ Hs bad no intention of getting needs some money. I g;uess I lege. We would say fine. React­ Has Hawkins succeeded In South .Africa, the A'rchlbishop of Francis J. Oosma of Manches- *** charge of arrange- Manchester with- like them. knew. I Just didn’t want to be­ ing like that helped keep us and asked if they would admit to go out and pick him up. It got found him. mainder couldn’t care less.” Straighten Priorities into heroin. him (or withdrawal. pretty bad but he had so much Hawkins has been there since kicking drugs? C^terbuiy said today. ter and Mrs. Bari Weimarai of V » ® month, CSiarles Balderston The committee Is negotiating (Continned from Page One) The husband of Queen Elis­ lieve It could happen to my from admitting It. The people at Teen Challenge EffortSito overthrow toe white The family suggests that me- ggg Hartford Rd., chairman with town officials for free Trip to New York ‘‘They put me on cold turkey potential you hate to see a guy befere Christmas. He is off all Rockville, died Saturday at abeth n said another difficul­ By SOL B. OOHBN son.” “We finally had to say, think so. minority government of South Hartford Hoi^ital. morial contributions may be six-man steering (xmimlt- office space and eatablishing a drivM out of bustness.’’ — “In August, Just before enter­ and then they put me on metha­ like that go down toe drain.” drugs including meUu^one and At the same time. Bybee test!- ty in the fight against ptdlu- (Herald Reporter) Brent Hawkins recalled one ‘Brent’s not doing fine, he’s on done. I was there a couple Of Finally Henry got Hawkins has returned to Lancaster twice Supt. Jack Schell said: "In Africa by force could lead to "a She is also survived by 2 oth- ^ QlasUmbury Hlsto- said. 17-man board of directors to~ j , - tion is that "you can’t preach ing MUlersvlUe, I went to New night his father asked him to sit drugs.” our minds he’s among those most ghastly war” and might er sons and daughters, 14 Society or the Hartford other committee members supervise it. Provost is accept- j^otectlng Crum “You can’t have everything—^but you can have some days and I started to feel bet­ into Teen Challenge, the drug to testify at trials of pushers. He industrial develtcment for York with two g u^ to get seme down at the table. “(He got worse snd worse,” still faces forgery charges but who we feel will make it. He is not be successful, said the pri- ‘ grandchildren, and 22 great- Hospital Associatlcm. qjj Bolsoneau oi appUcatlMis from men in “ « Vlotaamese fraud things,’’was the theme of the te r.” rehabilitation- center, - -where Jie 20 years and then suddenly smoke. We went tip to an iq^art- A Father’s Tears said his mother. “I’d come Confession Joined 12 other addicts, a super­ he wants now to return to col­ well over toe hill.’’ mate of toe Anglican church. grandchildren. ------Tunxls Trail Bolton- Roland social work to fill the part-time squad “by allowing Mr. Crum to turn around and say, ‘Now Bishop W. Ralph Ward, speaking at last mght s 25th an­ home from work and toe first But Schell added, “Now it Is Dr. Arthur Michael Ramsey. The funeral wUl be Wednes- **". William Seypnra Nadeau of IBS Grand^ew St.; position of director. «*ore his duty-free goods-4rees- ment and they aeksd- me if I “He didn’t ask me if I was on He called police detective Lu­ intendent who runs it and a lege, major in political science hold on, be careful what nual Brotherhood Night, at Temple Beth Sholom. drugs," Hawkins said, “he told think I would do was to look ther Henry from toe hospital young minister. and play football again. Important for him to progress in He told a news conference toe day at 9:1B a.m. from the Ben- Mrs- Alfonslne Seypura, 87, of Donald Specter of 241 Summit The committee h < ^ s to srs,. nlr condiUk radios, tape recorders, checks and was "ready to take Hawkins, continuing: had confessed my sins was what would be a radical change of Home, 1602 Main St., East Seypura, died yesterday at 37 jordt St.; and Richard Ptx>- less boys in Manchester, Boltcm, Long Binh base.” view for the magasine Sports ta lking to me in a pereuaelve checks, anything.!’..,, Hartford, with a Mass of re- Manchester Memorial Hospital, yggt Wethersfield, assistant Hebron, Andover, and Coventry Long Blnb, headquarters for United Methodists, was pastor of South United Mdthodlst I actually saw my fatoer sit the consequences.” “I came In toe dr and those I should do to help others," he Drug Offenders policy, and he added that this Afield. ,ofi South United **®*^*°*~. church. The benediction was manner, but I told them I hated there and cry. ■ - ° The fatoer took Brent to coun­ Henry ccune out to talk to him guys ran up and shook my hand said. “I had promised toe police might come about due to a real­ qulem at St. Maiy's Church, The funeral and burial will be coordinator boys wlU have aU the ad- provided Crum "safe haven tor Church in 1946, vdien by Cantor Israel ’Tabatsky of “It i:sally hurt me. But at this seling at their church “but and placed charges against him. and said ‘Jesus loves you.’ I I would g;ive testimony against ization that economic develop­ church’s Men’s Club invited th e ^ ^ ■Okay’ they kaid ’Just snort.’ ' Brent wouldn’t listen. I guess he “I was surprised,” said Haw­ thought they were really two pushers. I knew I would be fenses In Israel increased 67.2 ment and toe apartheid policy be in et. Mary’s cemetery. The Holmes Funeral Home, Big Brothers consists of vantages of the Hartford Big his contraband goods” because lAon 8 point ! was where I felt there per cent during 1970 to total ’Temple Beth Sholom The chairman of the evening, .. VI snorted half a bag and got was nothing I could do about it. had to hit rock bottom before he kins, “that he was so concerned freaked out. condemned by others for In­ of racial segregation don’t mix. East Hartford. 400 Main St., was in charge of volunteer men who befriend Brothers agency, Balderston the Vietnamese could not. raid Stocks Slip, dub to ito first Brotheiiiood high and got scared. I thought if 1,662, police said today. Most of lE^ends may call at the fu- local arrangements. fatherless boys, ages 6 to 16, parties, group meefings, trol the actions of the base com- Trtlde Active gluons have commemorating (he TBOi “When Joe told me, n r ie d all Occasionally, he dropped in at told me what toe charges were ble and prayed. At first I “I finally made up my mind; ence on Tuesday. to 9 p.m. Mrs. Gertrude Thlbault Bois- a week for activities approved ®nd the Big Brothers camp at mander, an officer who Bybee 'TSo I started to shoot, and got NEW YORK (AP) - -Ihe woman tave participated ^ M ce^tiS^S ------vert, 49, of 182 Spruce St., wife by the mother. Bolton Lake. ggfj had become suspicious of unbeUrveaUe highs. It’s so ~ Mrs. Pauline KliHitk of Harvey A. Boisvert, died this . “The program changes boys’ Nearly 20 of the Hartford pro- y,e wardiouse arrangement. stock market today took a se- ^ „e d ^trT em b e« ''^ r a while I was Just dipi ping and dabbUng. But I glori­ Of Mrs. Concetta Fracchla 27. 1921 In Dracut, Mass., and Image. guidance, enco^- fo r^ Broto^ ^ ^ and the economy as weU as on ibe 260 attended "»Kht’s event w« a mujrfcal prrv fied the Mghs. I rationalised a of ^Chester, died yesterday had lived in Ea^ Ha^ord be- ment Md e^ple h ^ e ^ to ^ U^by avoiding detoefion proflt-taklng pressures. Trading last night tacluded members of person has to die anyway, so at Windham Community Memo- fore coming to Manchester six be a better man. He can keep a out, m ^y other the colonel * North United Church ®*®” T>aryl Juran, Joe Oohen, rial Hospital. years ago. She was employed boy out of trouble during the town except Hartford, ^rved was very acUve. ^ ^ why not enjoy it as you are dying.” Survivors are two other sis- as a seamstress at Pioneer Par- cmclal growing years. |^® ’ The decline swept througfi Dave Larsen. The program, He played footbaU for MlUen- ters achute Cb before she retired ‘T’m a Big Brother myself. Richard Cartwright of 418 ___ stocks of vlrtuaUy every indua- Calling on (he American peo- which included vocal selections. The funeral wlU be Wednes- two years ago. She was a com- My boy is m e of flye children fpr^St.. Lee SUvei^ln of 27 ^ pie to “gety the prioritleB and sm“ar, mandolin and piano vlUe and w as taUng dope "and day at 9:16 a.m. from hw home munlcant St. James’ Church, “vlng with their mother on wel- I^xln^ • By noon the Dow Jones aver- had a pretty good year.” wlth a Mass of requiem at St. Survivors, besides her bus- She y. is i. struggling ^ hard Woodhouse y nearly 10 to 1. gggm to make up our minds The Bacon Funeral Home, 71 ^well; Collecting For woke up one mmnlng and my Prospect Stl, WiUimantlc, Is in Thlbault and Richard Thlbault, CUiriflCatlOn OT H^tOte BUClSet ^ was said to have provided lively Big Board trading, which had whether to go forward or back- eyea wouldn’t focus right. That charge of arrangements. both of Dracut; a sister, Mrs. parties, servants , women and been heavy shortly after the ward.” bothered me. It was toe morn­ HARTFORD (AP) — Demo- Ing In the budget document,” rent-free posh villas In Saigon opening, was somewhat lighter Fire Victims _____ Eugene Leclalr of Dracut; and “Are we stagnant?’’ he ask­ ing of our scrimmage against Mrs, Sophia A. Rogalus five grandchildren. cratlc fiscal authoriUea In the they wrote In a letter to the for senior officials of the Viet- by noontime. ed. “Have we lost our way Clothing and nonpeririiable Lebanon Valley. But I think I The funeral will be Thursday legislature criticized what they governor. nam PX system. Analysts attributed the big — our minds — our goals?" food items are being collected went out and did okay. ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Sophia to news that Anna. Roealus 82 of 4 Becker 8:16 a.m. from the Holmes called lack of clarity of Gov. The------*-Appropriations1—«------Commit------Bybee - said the favor paid j off. * tumble partly ,, ,, , , He «i*usaid thatumi. ajuchAmericans have tor the families left homeless “One Saturday, I think it was Anna Kogaius, 8Z, 01 4 neexer Funeral------, ^Home. 400 Main ^St., tee cochairmen also asked clari- “Mr. Crum was rewarded fw South Vietnamese troops had tanrotten their roles In the by Saturday’s fire In Rockville toe Blast Stroudsburg game, one world, “to strive tor making the by the VFW Ladles AuxiUary of the players had to come wake hemiy Saturday morning at her jsmes' ijnurcii a. ^ ouiuu „ nnmhor nf luldUinnnJ detfllla Mesklll’s proposal for these visiting government offl- La^ world a better place than when In Tolland, me .up. I had forgotten the Rotralus was bom July wlU be In St .James’ Cemetery. ..gji ♦ eartiest possible Hafod a ^'■ S’ ®- longeF ststc®‘®‘® cmploye®>"P‘oy® work clals dais when he was awarded s Another market depressant, we entered It." Items may be left at the post gam e.” 18 iSM^hfuthuanla daughter Friends may caU at the funer- Q Robert iTnouley D- '^®®*' week and reduction of the work p PX x contract for Juke boxes »nIn according to analysts, was Fed- _Calling____^ for an end „to —hoe- —home...... on Rt. 74 —any day this— . aen. nooen u. nouiey, u- otti-iHnr, anri *ho i- efal Reserve Chairman Arthur Eventually a week before'iE^ of’ (^i^e al home tomorrow from 7 to 9 Vernon. ^ ^p. Rubin ^en, ^t^kld to^oill ______^ F. Bums’ statement over the “ Hty. "»»«> here and broad," week,______4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and on game with Shlppensburg, “I no­ zlewicz ’Tereyla, and had lived P-*"- and Wednesday from 2 to D-Oolchester, cochairmen of the _„,hinh thi»w <>in...»« was able ^^e^^jw^c^expanslon _ could be idggujjed as a world military picked up, is asked to call Mrs. was losing some of my speed. I member of Ite Rosary and Sa- PO 8.C. Kenneth P,.,Fergussn, pome to expect and depend on.’’ The cochairmen said their in- to buUd his vftst financial em- ^ power. It Is losing Ito friends. Muriel Adams. 47 ’Taloott Ave., think I sat out the first quarter cred Heart Societies of Putnam, formerly of Man- gince presenting the budget abUlty to find answers to those pire In Vietnam," the witness . Brokers also said p ^ t- “Put first things first,” he Rockville at 876-6760. of toe game, hut I remember -ti.rvlvo™ are a son Michael Chester, died Friday as a result proposal nearly a week ago, the questions In the nearly 200-page ggid. t ^ n g p r ^ r e s , eroded urged, quoting from the Testl- Women’s Club catching a touchdown pass.’’ T T v e Z ;. of an automobUe accident In „ew^pubUcan goven^r has long document “Is particularly Bybee said he once heard the maikefs strength last ment, "Choose ye this day that Tolland Junior Women’s Oub When the football season end­ d a n r tJ S T k to ( ^ W CSiarleaton, 8.C. been under Increasing fire from distressing since we have re- cm m -instruct Cole In a tele- "**’^* ’ conunlttee ed, Hawkins^ plunged deeper M ^ ^ ^ e c' Cm ^ horn Feb. the Democrats, who control the celved Information that the for- conversation “to pick up * ^ ®"y^"«^ '*'« '"®*‘ ‘he fair commit- into drugs, l^ t he hung on fer m ! ^ T^n 2*- *“ Manchester, sem of legislature. mulation of this budget'c'^ sev- romethliur" at Commercial Im tor driving prices down want—« we really want It, but tee at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Mrs. John M. Deptula, aU of Murch Ferguson oSirai and Houley asked Mes- eral hundred thousand dollars .j. . _ sharply Friday, when the Dow we can’t have bullets and but- Butler home on Baxter Rd hla final year of football and Mrs. showed up In April for spring C m ^^gr^-gT S m ^’S ^ ' «®herto of Putnam, and km... • to. supply their.a . committee more than an«pany previous Vviirlar.budg- ~ * * —»s«|| IndlllltFiAJindustrial A.V01T8.ff6average lOAt. lost 6% fAt*ter both,' ** hehA (nofafswlInsisted. ’Ihe'T^a education Arlii/vnf l/\n committee will points. practice. ’The fune^SWmte tomorrow u^th classification “by objects’’ et...... _ gave this account: Pool Powers meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at “This Prices Board’s “We must drop military pow- the Lasher home on Pine Hill Tough Coach at 8:16 a.m. from the White- 1“ his spending and taxatlwi ex- MesklU, calling for stat^de g^ady financial Institution was n^J^vTllM InclJded G^* er for humanity power,’’ he Rd.. and the home life commit- “We had a new coach, and he Gibson Funeral Home,le, 66 Elm J^® pectaUons, as required by state austerity, pn^d a Wgher ^ frequently as ^ was tough,” Hawklna said. “Aft­ mniiinm at ‘h®** f® Putnsm seven months jgw. sales tax and greater reliance „ v . ^ isaid. “We all need the strength tee will meet at the Trapp home St., with-a Mass of requiem at er that first workout I knew I S^ Josenh’s'caiurch ^ Burial “*“• ”® serving with the ..."Jhls detail, always included on other taxing, while generally ^ another. We tend to on Metcalf Rd. at 8 p.m. TTiurs- Richfield, off 8^ at 66; East- distrust one another. We are day. was really addicted. wlU be In St. Bernard’s Ceme- “ the past and considered cs- holding the line on state spend- , , , n i,», w j Richfield, off 3% at 66; East- distrust one another. We are ture at the time of his death. sentlal by,_ us. Is totally 1 lack---.. 1__ l6Ct their kickbacks and other man Kodak, off HJ at 72H; Pan all different, with different hls- Warriuity Deeds “It was a cold day, there was _tery^_ Survivors, besides hto mother, payoffs. Mr. Crum was always American World Airways, off % tories and heritages. We should Two warranty and three quit- snow on the ground and we Friends may call at the fu- ., . __.• r»«v’ T a are hto stepfather, Roland Rob- careful to avtrid making these 11- at 14%; and American Tele- pool all our powers for the good claim dee (to were filed with the were in shorta. When I came In neralBral home, hom e. tonighttmilght from 7 to 9 Pubmm; a brother. Jo- Vernon licit payments In person . . .” phone, off % at 49%. of mankind. town clerk last week. it was the worst I had ever felt and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and seph M. Ferguson of WUllman- Timid Hijack Crum’s Price tc Co. was the Prices on the American Stock "The strength of America," Warranty deeds were: Robert I was like dead. I stayed away 7 to 9 p.m. tic; a Bister, Mrs. Judtth"^bmo Woman Injured Vietnamese representative of Exchange's most-active list in- said the bishop, “is when there A. Bogeff to -Arvid J. and Doro- for a weMi, telting the coach I of Columbia; and two stepsis­ CHLCAGO (AP) — A Chi­ Carlings “Black Label” beer eluded Genge Industries, off 1% Is Methodist Power, and Cath- thy M. Ckarneckf. property on had pulled a muscle. Mis . Regina W. Egnat ters, SBss Rita Roberta and By Own Auto cago ’Transit Authority bus and ISybee said the $4|000 a at 22%; Caressa Inc., off 1 at oUc Power, and Jewish Power, Buff Cap Rd., and William M. “But be knew otherwise.” Mrs. Regina Wolna Egnat, 80, '«# was hijacked to Bolingbrook month Carling’s paid Crum for 22%; Banister Continental, off and White Power, and Black Aberie to John A. Femilo, Coach Gene Carpenter said of H artf^, mother of W thew »vu Putnam. Virginia Kirka of Over- Sunday by a masked gunman promotiem was converted into 1% at 10%; and Amco Indus- Power, and all the other pow- property on Rt. 80. that when the boy missed prac­ S. Bronisz of 104 Caimait Rd. who said, ”I’m afraid of air­ ers that make up this great Quitclaim deeds Wore Ctiaries tice, “I caUed him in and he and*~Mrs. Jeanne M. of ’ P'^P'^etor of the U.S. MlUtary Payment Oertifl- tries, off 1% at 16%. imilfwrt/wi fVAfl at a ^ Moill St., U 111 ChOlK^ WT- ahnn. In tha planes but I don’t mind bus­ cates through currency manipu­ country oi ours. Each of us has B. Goodstein to Florence A. Urid me he had some problems. E U l^ , d l^ Saturday at a g„,ggts. which are Incom- Suds Scissors” shop in the es.” something to learn from the Gcxxlateln, property on Buff I believed we could work things RockvlUe murstng home. She . T lation cm the black market. i Post Road Plaza, Rt. 80, Ver­ The driver, WUbur Flke, “But Mr. Crum did not use others. Cgp r «>’®-and the churches sessors wUl be at Town. ItoTl Mass of requiem at 6S Cyril BETHEaDA, Md (AP) — Leo apparently she received emer- tion drugs. But he didn’t know how ______... ____Garrett, an edltcw In the Wash- K®"cy treatment. This was the back of the bus and he fled. lea** the way.” on Mondays and Wedneaiya to and Methodius Church, Hart- Bybee said Crum’s principal youths who allegedly attempted Rabbi __ L«on Wnd, who had ___ discuss questions regafding dozily." ford, at 9:80. Burial will be In Ington bureau of the Associated roport up to noon. Fike then drove the bus Carpenter recalls how that back to Chicago. fear was of too U.8. Intonial to mter Pt^ce Chief James participated'in evei^ ¥i^>ther“ proiirty Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Press for 20 years, died Sunday Vernon police officers said ______Revenue Service and one result ^ ® Thursday ^ood Night since iM t, missed New Voters “one of the fimny things is when Bloomfield. of cancer at his home here. He Mrs. Kirka peeked her car in WM a standing orto- ti^ no re- Rallying up after Saturday’s I first came here I had. lunch How much is it costing you? EYiends may call at the funer- was 69. front of her shop and loft the one evening with Brent And 1 chaiged with Intoxicaticm after cords ot any kind be kept. ti, ’ oi o.*!. oh a six-month sabbati(»l. voter registration session found al home tonight from 7 to 9. Garrett Joined The Aasociated motor running. They said ^ thought after that lunch, 'What :- Press in the late- 1930s . and parently she thought the car he allegedly caused a disturb- M^ __ lUbW's Message seven new Independents, five ance in toe emergency room ding machine to dispose^ let- He sent a message which was Democrate and one RepuWican a gentleman! here is a real Mrs. Edna E. Fish served as a poUUcal reporter was in neutral but it must have “ «=® ” " * ® ‘chestor today and had their "®LA^ Ivss ® message n.ai. wnicn M4..1 was__ a ^■■•ocraisHHaH tr\ tVtA ana wwvlla m t < genttemair’ “. Mrs. Edna E. Fish, 86, of 363 covering the state capitol. This Been in reverse. It started to “'® 5^*''^“® Hospit^, Sat- es. cases continued until March 8 Temple Beth Sholom 1° toe rolls. yoien, Quit School Lake St., widow of Milton E. was Interrupted by Wo^d War roU and Mrs. Kirka opened the ,'’®'®®®®‘‘ “* ® to give them time to obtain P*^d«n‘ ARred Werbner. 18-to-M-year-old In April, finished with spring Fish, died late yesterday after- H service with toe Army Coun- door and attempted to get In. appea^ce sentlal to our i^ratl^, ^ counsel. Both are free under ‘“^® K«htest value of these ‘ ® Independei^. three Demo- ______^______^ • ~ uiMuiy. b«id. annualttimueu get-togethers. ^ei*iogeuiers," KaODl *vc|rtiuiiv*ui wvrv footbaU, Hawkins quit coUege. noon at ManchLter Memorial ter-IntelUgence Corps In the 6th She made it halfway in, poUce MOO himd. annual get-togethers,” Rabbi “d one Republican were “I got to thinking, is ftball' Hospital. Service Army In Columbus, said, and then fell out and was ^ of shredding machine “ “ Reardon and his wife an- Wln^ worte, “Is toe manlfesta- really worth jit?" Hawkins said. Mrs Fish was born Juno 80 Ohio. apparently struck by toe car St^ord ' Sprtogs was charged home.” swered -worou an. knockkuui;k ato>. theiriu d u Ansaldl “ on of friendship. ,r- Only ., by __ rec- “'® 18-ycar-olds began in Jan- ” I rationalized everything. I feU 1884 In Tolland, and had lived to The AP transferred Garrett to whlcii kept rolling and came to ^ f Rd. home niuraday night and ognlztog our differences can we “ |*®^® rogd»tored. Manchester for 66 years. She Washington to 1961. He was rest to the window of toe ^*^*0 distance apart after ^ t^o- ances, the Army declared he ^g^g^ two strange youths. Ac- respect each other’s goals. Bulletin Board 1 didn’t get the offers I vranted when I got out of high school. was a member of Center Con- placed to charge Of toe night re- Govang Reflityj_sifloe to_.the had foiled to maintain toe tat^- gg^,jj„g to Reardon, one of “Brotherhood, love and friend- Zoning ^regatlonal Church Rlonal desk. Later assigned to same shopping complex. The rity “demanded of a genei^ th^attempted to enter toe ship must be preserved, no mat- ^ommlsslon and toe Zoning My grades weren’t bad bUt I didn’t get in a m ajor coUege. I ’ She is survived by a daughter t**® Kcneral news ddsk as an edl-, office window was br<*en. Po- ^ v l^ w e rt when his cm struck fleer,” ordered him reduced to ^ R^rdon pushed him ter what, if we are to fuIflU toe °* Appeals, meet at 8 thought that was the school’s M^ Mai^^t E^pLh ^ tor. he was appointed chief of Uce said Mrs Kirka received J^k“ 6^01 sf S ’a^ t^ ^ ^ W d a pa- goals common to all of mu-a P *"' tt*® T ^ Hail. fault.” Chester. the overnight staff. For the past severe cute and bruises, but did „ ‘ ^ ^® ‘«>‘ car tl)^t>plcked up Sullivan better wofld.” said Rabbi Wind. ------"I thought I ’d puU out for one You’re probably putting up with all their family banking at a savings Funeral services will be ®®''®«^ y®*«» t*® “ ®^‘®'' ^ed do^ for to^lc to f^ to 1968 and retired area. The invocation was delivered' Substitute Correspondent June Linton is substituting for semester then enroU in stunmer Wednesday atoi 11.0 toe «o,ro„ Holmes FU' on toe AP’s dayday ^neralgeneral desk broken. The incident is still un- from toe service. an inconvenience that costs you time and bank. Which only makes sense, since handling top national news. der investigation. Tlamage was mcxlerate. action ended a 30-yeM Mrs. Quatrale. Mrs. Linton can school,” he isald. neral Home, 400 Maiiii St., at a PoUce also reported three ®oth drivers reported minor to- giujtgry career and cut riKirt be reaebed by calHng 876-MM Instead, he got even deeper monej^. And you never give it a second savings banks exist to serve families. time to be announced. Burial He was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. breaks to business establish- ‘-’ourt date is Maroh 18. dole’s asetgnment as head of or writing to 29 White SL, ' into heroin. will be in Elmwood Cemetery, ments to RockviUe which they „ Aberie, M, of RFD Buropeen: Post Exchanges. Town Sees No Objection BockvUle. “My money started’ to run thought. , Here in Connecticut, a bill that Vernon. said...... they thought took place dur- ' 2 7 ’ Tolland,^ was arrested yester-yesier- the, time, the Army said it out,” he said. “That’s when you There are no calling hours. You run to'your savings bank to would allow checking accounts at sav­ Agostinelli tog toe early Saturd^mom- ’ would not seek to court martial To Proposed 1-291 Path : really reallM you are depend- ^ ‘c®o use of toe highway and to- Cole, and it i;ave no- details of ' ent, handle your savings account and then to ings banks has been proposed to the cur­ ' Dr. Lee Jay Whittles -A . . . A toxlcation. why It beUeved he had failed to “I started passing worthless HEBRON —. -I)r., • Lee., Jay Joins ETV Board reported ^ ggja ^ A proposed corridor for a leg ners are considering building About Town Sam 8 Barber Shop and Gerber ™ Uve up to the standards expect- checks. another bank to handle your checking rent session of the Connecticut General Whittles, 78,' ot Glastonbury,'f ^ ^ ^ a on the travel poruon of ^ ^ of 1-291 from 1-86 to Manchester another bridge exclusively for Manchester Chapter, Parents ^ “I had to because I was up to father of Mrs. Ldtals E. Trepp, ®‘*‘® Comptroller Nathan A. Oil Co., both at 19 Grove St.. go gg^ #forced___ J -a car to come ^___ ed of---- a--- gene|;al. =— TV— .. A T ni -ari.rfo... h>. eaatbound traffic south of Bis- Without Partners. wUl have a iV Z f J AgostlnelU of Manchester today RockviUe and AUen’s Cleaners, fo g H eX T: Cole served notice toroughto rw ^ Mshto »to 1-91 min Windsor wmosor has d ^ m If this were to hap- new members meeting tomor- ' two bogs a day" a habit that account. Assembly. was appointed to toe board of. Middle Row, RockviUe. Some ^ w f nrSnU e^to^D ^^^^ attorneys-A— ...he would ..1A.W.“take ^ .11 A.K1..H—objections ftv,™from teemtown offlclais, j^g be Fow at 8 p.m. at ^ n m u n lty was costing him |140 a week.’* In June, Hawkins, a Negro, Just think how convenient it would Our legislators will act favorably He was the medical exam- ‘■^‘®®® educational televi- »96 to cash was reported miss- ttockvlUe Court, March 16. . ^ A according------to Town Manager - used solely for westbound traf- Baptist Church, 686 E. rvT.t«r married a white girt. Within a to” f^GuStetomy fo^^ ®‘®"' **‘® *’®*’‘^'’ ®a Ronald Rusaklewicz, -i.26, ..iof vindication.” agal^ against what he Robert Weiss. , Ac.flc. S^ The meeting to opep to oU be to have a checking account at your on this if they feel there is real support AgostlnelU succeeds former smaU amount of change from Stratford, was arrerted last ca“®** "•** unjustifiable admto- Local officials were sent a Thu roadway has long been those interested in Jotntog the few months they had broken up. letter with a^map of toe pro- in the works. A corridor hettt- group. “I stole from home and savings bank. for the idea from the people that count w ^ k c u T to ® ^ f ^ ^ “^ ^cretary of toe State Ella T. M l^’s Oeaners, and as far as gight and charged with operat- friends,” be said. "I remember to“ o iS b u J y ^ to S ^ 1 . °™®"? ®‘®®t®** to Con- Is known, nothing from toe oil tog under toe influence of ------posed corridor at the beginning ing on the proposal was held on ___ “. Historical Boci jg November. company. AU three are under Uquor or drugs after hla car of toe month and asked to give Sept. 21, 1961. The project was The executive board of the toe day I stole the radio from It could end the old bank run­ most—you, the public. ety to 1988. their comments and sugges- considered a state project at Manchester Jaycee Wives wUl my mother’s bedroom. It was a The board meets quarterly at tovestigati(». aUegedly knocked down several good radio, and I took it and around and save you some time and You can express your opinion by Other survivors are a broth­ toe ETV studios at Trinity Col- Two Tolland youths were ar- hlg^vray posts on Rt. 88. He la Twisters Kill tlons. Weiss has received aU re- that time. meet Wednesday at 8 o m. al er. three sons and seven grand­ lege. ports on toe matter and wlU According to Lemblt Vahur toe home of MTa. John ’^ tes ‘ pawned It. rested Saturday by Vernon Po- also scheduled for RockviUe ”I knew I was kUling my par- money. filling out a simple card on your next visit children. Uce and charged with larceny Court, March 16. forward them-to toe State De- Trf the Planning and Resescrch 223 Green Rd. ’ Funeral services wUl be 73 in South; partment of Transportation. Divtolan of toe State Bureau ______ento, but I did it. I tiiought ’Oh In more and more states—some as to your savings bank. and tampering with a motor ve- Luclen Brefam, 61 of 196 South weU, if something is missing Firebomb Hits tecle. ____ St., RockviUe, was charged Officials to South Windsor, of Highways, toe proposal was Many Hurt Elast Hartford and Windsor accepted aa an interstate roed- they would blame me anyway close a^ Rhode Island and New Jersey - We’ll see that your State Legisla­ Poraonal Notices PoUce said that Michael L. ^ t h faUure to pass left of a College Heads so I m ay as weU tske it.’ ’That’s Attache’s Auto Szemreylo, 17, of Grant Hill parked car on Union St were also asked to review the way to 1969. This meana that tor knows of your interest. ^ (Continued from Page One) prt^xMULl, further hearings must be-lteUI how a Junlde thinka. families now have the opportunity to do _ANKARA, Turkey (AP) A **“* Michael Smith, 18, of PoUce said toe Breton car.«=>--«-^-.=- NEW HAVEN (AP) — Tale “When the checks started In Memoriam flre bomb exidoded under the R**ff Chp IW- were apprehended struck t»e owned by Edward Stesix pelpersons------died------near------Delhi,, The bulk ^ of the ^ proposed ^ because toe' ^ . a previoua . (Naring - aa.,o ~ In mecnorr of John Burke, of to Wind- was not held within toe last "®“ “®te Kingman Brewster,■Jr. coming, bock, the police yrare ICancheater. Ooon. car of toe a!^Lht Soviet naval ®® ^?f‘*’®^’.'^“ ® of 166 Union St The L^when^e o t the tornados ^ ^ ^ South Wind- «ays a coUoge should preserve after me. I {Momlsed I would igte Sundav tonitina a mont’a parking lot. ^chanan car was heavUy URed a frame house from its ®®ri 7*^®® y®®” - Tnte “ part of a ja^ dMIMpiiI p re s e w straighten out, but every time, I That amUe on your face tire and ^other mtaor About an hour before toe-pair damaged, poUce said. Breton Is loundation end sjUintered It ,X*® M**‘^®y> *^®*^ feder^ re«u^(m regarding to- gutuuon—but mT *** WIten you were laid out in rest causing otner minor ^ gpp^hended. Prank 'Sy- scheduled-^RockvlUe Court, over a wide area. Some of the years away ^ m -oons^- terstate highways. went right back to drugs.” ToU m e too quioidy His parents watched him nm t I wan aeoDiid best. “®™®«‘Die owner, Capt. Boria Svlri- ‘or, a resident of . toe.. apart- ' March 16. / bodies were found 200 yards *‘®“’ ®“‘ *”»*" T"*®- Tf there are no serious objec- f ®olle«e president from speak- For had your eyea been wide of>en ______oww' north of TtUland T^Ae. (exit tlons to the corridor frmn any out aa an individual. change but as his fatber« Jo­ I ODUld nave eaaSy read. dov, was to his apartment near- nients, discovered two wheels seph, ssld, “We couldn’t believe Savings Banks Tlmt I too muat Hollow by. Invoking .dipknnatio- Immu--*®** missing from ms car. He ______Sen^ James d - pass.Just north cf trf the town offiolalk vriio are coUege preaident ‘cannot -^Aa-you went firat Instead. Mss., asked President Nixon to “** P®*®* .vdiere Manchester, considering the pit^qaal, Vahur ®«*‘cate a reqMMisibUity ftw what was happening. We didn’t nity, he refused to talk with po- ‘^cpl a watch and the pair came want to. adm it It. Always in mhid and heart, Uce and had the car towed to back, to remove toe other two. declare the stricken rtglan a f^^w^^!?******^ Mid Eaat Hart-> says a corridor hearing could ®J*ting hto personal convictions of Connecticut Jlohn jMcCarthy Fire Calls federal disaster area. ^ w tach other. be held at the end of April or ^ ho feels deeply about k mat- “I sensed something last toe Soviet Embassy compound. He held them until poUce ar- qiriiig- More and more he would In Memoriam It was the first time a Russian rived. A spokesman for the Unlvwsl- ^ w '' *®*"**® e®“ A tefget to the current They were released after post- want to use the car or borrow w ant to d o m ore for you. ruary 28. US4 i wave Of urban violence, which ^ bond for appearance to ouff‘^ar 1 ^ M e « ItS f'^ e ro money. And I gave it to him. Wa memoiv is as decu* today Then be would go to his mother As In the hour be |>aased .away. toe conservative pro-Western llarch l6.' and sak h er tor money. Sadly lUased, government and Americana sta- Valentina M. Rey, 27, of 130 ‘‘Always it was the same- A \ WKe and Children. tiqned in the country. Orchard St., EUltogton was check was overdue, could I ‘end him to cover It. Or s friend 1 ,

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■■ '■ -/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN./ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1971. PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD*, MANCHESTER* CONN., MONDAY, ^T3BRUARY 22, 1971 1 ’B o U o n Miarie T. Parent, Wrights Mill Rockville Ex-(xOvemor 7paces Court Hospital Phone Rd., Obventry; Robert H. G aura, 203 R alph P aula Chiircli Women MONUMENTS & MARKERS Tlw telepbone numbei^ lor J. Krysak, 20 ^ring St.; Kim P o s t m a s t e r On Jury Bribery Counts ManohesU^ Memorial Hospi­ Im Thibodeau, 180 Diane Dr., 1 Will Present tal was changed a lew South Windsor; Augustine Bum- CHARLXiSTON, W.Va. (AP) er persons whose names the months ago, but too late to lord, 53 Summit St.; Terrance Fashion Show A im o im c e s — Former West 'Virginia. Qpv. gmnd jury did not know, L. Dorsey, 34 Valley St. ' be U^t«d correctly in the new “Mod- Mode Mooda”. a pre- William Wallace Barron and his maximum penalty on con- SALE phone books. The hospital Also, Mrs. Carol A. Archam- Barter ehowing ol aprlng and R e t ir e m e n t . . ^ . , ____ Vlction of the conspiracy count num ber is 646^1222. bault. Swamp Rd., Coventry;’ .. Bununer iaaiilons, will be pre­ wife dre to appear for arraign- ^ majetment is five years in Eidmond A. Boutin, Enfield; sented by St. Maurice Council Edward J. (3c»mors who has men! In U.8. District CSourt here pi-ison and a $10,000 fine. Mrs. Beatrice Green, 28 Co- of OathoUo Women March $9. served as portmaster of the charges of brlb- second count charges the bum Rd.; Mrs. Bridget P. Manchester The affair will be held at Rockville Post Office for 24 ,lng the fcffeman of a federal Barrens with bribing Buckalew Shugrue, 20 Barry Rd.; An­ Flano’a Rertsuirant on Rt. 6 and years, today announced his Jury that acquitted Barron of and the third charges Buckalew thony Pyka, 72 DoaneSt.; David 1 5 % «H during Febniary Hospital Notes -dAftand wlU begin at 8 p.m. McIntosh, 356 £ . Middle Tpke.; , retirement, effective March 6. bribery conspiracy chaigss ^ receiving the Sribe Con- ’IMvahow will feature faahlms Connors has completed more • vlction on each count carries a VBHlUfG HODB8------James W. Lanham, yniimantic. from Pandora’s Box on Ht. 44A than 27 years of combined fed­ maximum penalty of 16 years in Intermediate Care Semi- Also, Frederick' E. Whltesel, and the latest in hair styles and Barron’s brother, EYed, said prism and a possible fine of NEW ENGLAND M0IORIAL GO. private, noon-2 p.nou, and 4 pun.- eral service. He and his wife, 14 Hunter St;; John F. Rivers, 15 wigs from Tres Chic Beauty the fo rm e r g o v e rn o r le ft M s $76;(X)0. 1076 Burnside Ave.^^-East H artford, Conm 8 pan.; private rooms, 10 s.m.- Church St.; Tracy’L. Courtney, Mildred live at the Southgate Salon on Rt. 6. Styles shown will Apartments, South St. Pompano Beach, Fla., home charges the 2 p-m., and 4 p.m.-8 pjn. Maple St., Vernon; Shelly A. 5 ^ - 2 6 8 0 Broiled to order and served with bak^ cover the full spectrum, from The Poet Office Department Suntoy and intend^ to Uf hero with cormpUy endeav- Pedlatsics: Parents allowed Dorey, Broad Brook; Edward R. the mini, to the midi and maxi “■ But he said he __ . . _____ 5 X . , . _____ toast and crisp green salad with your chol(» of dreMing. also announced that etfecjtlve, Wednesday, influence a petit juror any time except noon-2 p^n.; Bleu Jr., 101 Tudor Lane; Mrs. lengths. Pants suits and sport- didn’t know where the former ^ obstructing justice. Convlb- March 6, the Rockville offibe others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Shirley L. HoUeman, 5 West St.; Wear will also be fdhtured. Joins Firm Shows Slides state executive had gone. carries a maximum penalty Sdf Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m .,, Mrs. Jacqueline J. Gerbo, 102 will be administered by Officer- Margaret Maneggia is gener; i. Betich warrants were issued of five years in prison and a fine 4 p.m.-& p.m. Deepwood.Dr., SouUi Winder. has recenOy In-Charge WUton A. Llsk, the al chainpan. She Is being as, Ivar ... A. ------Jozus------, nresent assistant oostmaster It' M rs. E dw ard Coltman of Saturday for the Bamms’ ar- of $6,000. Read Herald Advertisements intensive Care and Oonmaty Mrs. Beta 1. Vljups, u b e t e r m sisted by cochairmen Elisabeth joined the law firm of Robert f Baldwin Rd., chairman of rests and bond was set at Care; Immediate lamllj- only, Richard St., Vernon; Arthur B. m effo and ^ e Annentano.i l . Humey of Middletown as an nameT postmaster. Usk and the Department of Social »t00,000 each. anytime, limited to five minutes. Ashwell, 102 Woodbridge St.; other committee members are: .Sat- Maternity: Fathers, U aan.- Mrs. Lois E. Norling, 32 San- « r Aomm m r« ar»- gggojjig^te. A former resident Of his wife, Alyce, and their child- Science at Manchester Com indictment returned Posters, Mary Simmons; pro- ,, urday was tiio latest in a series ^:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 una Dr.; Mrs.-Gladys K. Allen, gram booklet, Irene Kwlatkow- Manchester, he was educated ren, live at 76 Valley EUIs Rd. munity CoUege, v tm g iv e an 11- ^ connected with Bar- p.m .; oHiers, 3 pjn.-4 p.m., and Warehouse Point; Paul Schultz, skl; refreshments, Eileen Small in' Manchester schools and later ------lu a ^ d talk on ’’Shade Tobac- ig6i-i986 term as gover- 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. 335 Center Rd., RockviUe;’Mr8. and Emma Chamberlain; tick­ graduated from Dartmouth Crt- CO Growing in Oonneefiert,’’ t(v xwenty-seven persons have T )o u J )j Age lim its: 16 in maternity, Irma L. MaUiieson, 50 Tanner lege and the University of Con- S m a ll B u sin eS S moryow at a meetlnx of the Pro- indicted, 18 ctmvlcted, four 12 in other areas, no lhait in ets, Oarbl Unsworth and Bar­ St. bara Spositp, m d publicity and necticut School of Law. Ha is fesslonal Women’s dub at 7:30 p^goo one-Barron-was self-service. Also, Charles H. Phillips, i47 door prizes Margarrt Maneggia. a ,nlembef of the Middlesex T o p ic O l C oU F Se p.m. in the Federation Room of acquitted charges against six Essex St.; Clifford F. Adamy, 50 Music will be provided by County, and American Bar As- A . Center Owigregatlonal Church, dropped and one person Due to cmstmctton, paridng Goodwin St.; Mrs. Doris Peck, M uge Olenney. sociauona; . Planned at MCC The slides which will be shown „,as never found, for emergencies Is severely re­ Gilead Rd., Andover; Albert E. After graduation from Dart- ’ ‘ at tomorrow’s meeting' were Library Survey H ie four-count indictment stricted. The public is urgently Rowett, Mansfield Center. mouth, he attended Naval DCS MahcEesler (Community' Ool- taken in 1969 as part of a pro- requested not to paric near the •nie results of a survey re- charges the 69-yeaT'Old B a rron Also, Mrs. Stephen Kershaw cently completed by members In Newport, R. I. He served lege and the Hartford office of Ject designed to gather and re- with arranging for his wife to emergency entrance excq[it to and son, 21 Vernon Ave., Rock­ USS Charles R. the Federal Small Business Ad- cord, in several different ways, popular discharge emergency or wheel­ of, the town’s library study com- aboard the ville; Mrs. John Melesko and co-sponsoring the history of chair admissions. To pick up dis­ mittse have been made public throe years-ministration are snaae looacco influence Buckalew to twin sons, 169 Summit St.;. Mrs. by the Library Board secretary, “^ter receiving his commission, g four-week course tor the own- growing in Connecticut. This ef- charged patients, {dease park in vote for Barron’s acquittal. Wayne McNaugfaton and daugh­ lilarllyn Breslow. Yhe Informa- preronOy affiliated with grs and managers of small bust- fort to document a part of Con- the general lots first and the Within minutes of t^e an­ ter, Marlborough; Mrs. George tion was extracted from ques- n Naval Reserve unit in Hart- nesses. nectlcut’s economic history was nurse will instruct you where to Gsigne and son, 97 Wells St. nouncement of the indictment, drive to pick up the patient. ticnnalros which were sent to holds *he rank of Ueu- The course, under the dlroc- undertaken under the au^lces gM^'to*^^^ A l PricM EffK tiv. Going-Away Presents for Associate Pastor r m m m ^ townspeople and collected by tenant commander, tion of Jerome G. MicOormIck of the Institute of Local History DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: of .the four counts, was sen- 1 Mendoy, TuMdey A W «in«day members of the Bolton Junior Prior to attending law school, of the United Management of Manchester Community Col- Patients today: 259 Alton MacLachlan, Hendee Rd. 16 School marching into the sanc­ and Mrs. J. Larry Cochran was ZSI West Middle Tpke., Manchestor tenced to 20 yesis in prison by The Rev. Ernest S. Harri sJr. right, are Usa. 6; Buffey, Women’s Club. Joeus was employed in the mar- corporation, will he held from lege. Frixwiry 22-23-24. 1971 ADMITTED SATURDAY; Andover; Mrs. Elizabeth C in charge of the wishes and U.S. District ' Judge John A. and his family received .baskets mouths; Mrs. Harris, and the tuary carrying banners, bal­ 820 FimlMlaa An. (RL 6), Bristol • RL 1, Groton Shoppin Ksit.QnlM • Clecn Y. De Wolfe, East Hart- Brown, 31 Kenwood Dr.; Mrs. loons and Mexican fiesta flow­ gifts. Others planning the event A total of 1100 questionnaires ketlng department of Humble 7 to 9 p.m. on four Successive Hostesses for the event are whisked off to 911 Wistiimton Strool (Rt 66), HIddWown • RL 72. S h v ^ R g l, were sent out, 336 responses fo r d ; Anthony D eiusoo, M ain Louise B abeau, 472 R eserv oir w ishes, m oney •^yioodhouse o f the S en ior H igh ers. The Rev. Mr. Harris, who included Mrs. Jeanne Anderson, niinvillo • Albtny An. (Rt 44), Bishops Mils, Wist Hsitlotd • WIHinitatie i m . . . . . OU A‘ Refining Co He U mar- Monday’s, starting March 1. It Mrs. -- Draper- Benson, Miss _ penttentiary at Lew- were received. SL, Coventry; Mrs. Josephine Rd., Vernon; Cynthia A. Tracy, other gifts at a reception Group and Charles Nadeau of resigned from his present post Mrs. Joel Hitt, Mrs. James (Rt32),WiMinntie i ried to the former Carol Ker- ^ggj Room A-7 of Man- Beatrice (Jlulow, Mrs. Collls ^bu^^Tpa. Several reasons were stated ruish ofj Hamden and they ro- Chester High School. (Joslee and Mrs. Florence C. ^U er, 23H Elm St., Rock- 336 Lake Rd., Andover; Richard yesterday during- his last Sun- the Senior High Group. to become minister of the First Irvine and Mrs Samuel Pierson. ickalew pleaded guilty to by those not using Bolton’s li­ side with their two daughters ,pyggg ^g^ to register or Woods. viUet; Mrs. Carrie J. Anderson, V. Woolam, 1185 Main St., South [day as associate minister of ’ The farewell started during Oongregational Church of Es­ (Herald photo by Pinto) le first and third counts of the brary; the major one being a in Old Saybrook. who want additional information ------EXTRA TOP 21 sidmunds St; Sjdvlo Girard- Windsor; George Austin, East Second Congregational Church, the morning worriiip service, sex, told the children a story lack of need for library ser- indictment, Ihe flrrt states that-, in, 147 . Brookfield St.; Mrs. Hartford; Mrs. Lorraine Nelson, 'Pictured above, from left to with the children of the Church about where Essex is located. may contact Fred A. Rainey Jr., vlceA' A total of 51 question­ he conspired to bribe a public Irene J. Leahy, 102 Diane Dr.; Basket Shop Rd., H e b r r n i . ------As part of his farewell mes­ (Children Join director of the Business Careers Public Records official and obstruct justice; the TIRES naires expressed the feeling Division at Manchester Com­ Mary U (ysrien, East Hart- Also, Mrs. Solveig G. Bick- quantity than they have in the sage, the Rev. Mr. Harris sang f i rc s f 0 n I? that library services were In­ Warranty Deeds third charges him with accept- ford. ford, RFD 4, CSoventry; Joseph past," Nixon said. “It would his own words to the time ot the F i r c s f o n c munity College. and Martha Salazarto ^ p .« » t>rtbe from Bairom. adequate or the hours incon- Bottle Cleanup , ' m 4a JOS6 tlJlU XVULTUltL ORXl tuMirw VALUE STAMPS Slmard, 99 Essex St.; Valerian mean that higher educatiMi Hero Writer hymn, “Michael, Row Your Tile Durpoee of the course is _ _ . , The I same trial theti ended in BATTERIES venlenL to p rovld r^ opportunity fo tor r Frederick F. (HI) and Shari M. be open to aU the people LONDON (AP) — D. H. Etoet Ashore," accompanying In response to a question ask- CcaiaervaOon Commis- Schaffer, property at 64 Tracy Barron’s Wquittal saw the con­ businessmen to examine the ap- ^ J- Harri;on, 96 of this c^tfy as never Lawrence, author ot such himself on his guitar. Gerald victions of four others, including which hours were most con- sion’s glass collections for ro- plication of modem management $30.25. WITH COUPON BELOW books as “Lady Chatteriy’s Davies, chairman of the reli­ DiRIVE IN TODAY . r ;^ N E STOP CA R SERVICE HEADUQARTIRS two members of his state ad- ^^Lous Boi: ” venient, the majority felt that cygUng. jjgg become a cleanup principles and procedures in Notice of Lease , , . , ton; Mrs. Katherine Attetobm^ Field,- 116 Glepwood St.; The President said now a Lover” and •'Women in gious education board, on be­ the hours from nocn to 6 p.m. ^ „ Hany and Isaac Brownsteln solving problems related t o ough, Mandiester Manor; Mrs. person whose famUy, Love,’’ is the favorite writer half of the church, gave a w^rd iS 7 to 9 p.m. were best. environment project as weU topper Tree Inc, five year P ^ ' ®“ ®® “ ® of gratitude and recognition. credit and collections. Donna C. Aveiy, 100 Lydall St.; Amelia F. Uss, 117 Branford earns more than $15,000 a year of university - bound pupils Space for exMbtts was noted as a project for individual lease beginnli^ April 1, property P ® q^ i,X taen t also charged Charlotte F. Bwdreau, Bast Robert J. Dickson, 188 is almost five times more likely in BrMaln, say two lectur­ After the worship service, the COMPLETE FRONT END SERVICE as one library service wMcfa households, restaurants and at 844 Mam ^ . that Mrs. Opal Barron paid the Harttord. Wells St. to attend college then one whose ers. reception was held in Fellow­ towrapeople would like to ex- other businesses, Mrs. ’Theresa Certificate ol alleged bribe through Bucka- Also, W «uly Brenner, Storrs; Also, Timothy A. Parsons, 106 family earns less than $3,000. The 1,000 16-to-18-year-old TUNE-UP MUFFLERS AND TAILPIPES • lALANClHO pand._ Loan of records or tapes Parla, chairman, said, Ansonia Marine ship Hall. Banners made by From the estate of Karalina now-divorced wife, AHce. Edward J. Bride, 378 Windsor Pine St.; Bruce A. Metre, 113 Under the President’s plan, high school pupils ranked was the next most-wanted aer- Several women have called H ill n r the Senior and Junior High SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) Kazevlch to Antoinette Adoma- jg jig^girator but not as a W est VTlIingtmi; D. Glenn 18 SanUna Dr.; Mrs. Ethel L. come family would receive a spy hero James B «id a close as a backdrop for the receiving cited the desiro for delivery their children are collecting dis­ WILSON said Marine Pvt. Jeremiah Har- ’Trade Name defendant. Cooke, Glastonhuzy; Mrs. Ruth Koehler, Warehouse Point: Mrs. grants, work-study pay- second for reading material, BROWN’S service for sick persons, tmd carded bottles on various lots, M ill SIMPS line. Bouquets of forsythia dec­ rlngtoh of Ansonia, C— their children not to handle police said they fired after 27, st. James’ Church. Mrs. Barron and Mrs. Buckalew Lappen, East Hartford; James gt.; Horace H. Brown, 24 B. ^ ^ student from a famUy subsidized loan. photocopy foclUUes. Mrs. Bres- «*Jldron ■A. Lawrence n, Stafford Maple St.; Mrs. Mary A. Brown, adjusted income of By contrast a student from a low noted tiiat this service has brojten Harrtogtim stopped the cab In' Gerald Ervin Koemer of to the form of cash, Springs; Adrian L^Brun, 108 gg Ashworth St.; Bradford |g ggg or g year who would five-child family with two in col- been available al the Ubraxy for - Z” *®, an Intersection, abandoned. It, Oshkosh, Wisconsin and Bever- ’The conspiracy count of the Carter St. Smith, Babcock HIU Rd., Cov- eUMMe for aid totalling lege and making $12,500 a year about a year now, since the Ju- recycling will be Friday ^ h and refused to stop when or- ly Lynn Vesco of 66 E. Maple indictment lists 17 overt acts, Also, Mrt. Hrien Ludwig, entry. w ould receiv e $420 in d ire ct aid - - nior Women’s Club* donated a 5 from 3 to 8 p.m.; Md Satur- dered to. St., March 6, St. John’s Church, and lists as co-consplratorB oth- photocopy machine. March 6 from 8 to 11 a.m. Lynwood Dr., Bolton; Elmer Ramrm Lata and Of this, $1,000 would be grant and $400 in nibsldized locuis. M. Manker, 663 Center St.; Griswold St.; Mrs. John Many people were in favor of M the Municipal Building park- m cha^ W.^ ^ er^ ^ ^ Phelps and son. 96 Richard Rd.. moro programs for cMldron, in- Ing lot. Anyone may learo con­ 8L; Mrs. Sharon Miller, Elast cluding story hours and visits talners of broken or unbroken " “ 'Venum. R t ' ^ • VOiK8WA«tN OP AMIMiCA, IM6. Hartford; Mrs. Jeanne Moffitt, by school classes. glass at the lot during those CHM East Hartford; Thomas P. Mc­ Sentiment was about evenly hours. Tliose who wish their Kenna, 3B 'ntompson Rd., Mrs. divided as to whether or not glass picked up during the week Beverly J. McLeod, 49 ^ruce Nixon Bid Boltim needs a new library, before the drive may call Mrs. Lane, South 'Windsor. Some persons preferred the Parla of 56 Bruce Rd. or Mks. Also, Bruce J. McNeUdi, Glas­ PSST! present, small. Informal setup, Joan Dougan of 18 SanUna Dr. tonbury; Deborah L. Nlvison, Would Hike wMle others were In favor of an ------42 Dover Rd.; John 'V. -Piytko, expanded., library. 103 C h ap ibers S t.; T h om as A . Student Aid Since everybody knows you can't get too Many people expressed a Checks Asked Raimondo, 58 Deepwood Dr.; much of a good thing, we thought you preference for a cpmbtoed pub­ Lewis E. Remmy, 219 McKee lic and school library, feeling (Continned from Page One) On Glue Sale St.; Richard E. Ricci, 16 Turn- wouldn't mind if we repeat ourselves. So I’hat the town cannot afford RUST bull Rd. tions ^ch as flexible curricula then we ARE repeating herewith: duplicate facilities. Mark H. Swerdlolf, Drug Ad- Also, Harry W. Ryan, 138 gxid televised Instruction outside Ihe questionnaires pointed up 'visory Center coordinator, 'has Charter Oak St.; Duane L._Skin- the clasmoom. __ the need for more library pub­ asked Manchester retailers not ner, 22 Laurel Place; Mrs. The ibresldent did not mention AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR RIENDS ‘ ’ “" ’'N U k? licity, as it appears that many to seU model airplane glue to Florence Storrs,' 96 Staiicweath- the growing fin^mcial plight of persons are not aware of many a minor unless the sale includes r l t ' A 'Bone^ew" er St.; Mrs. Mary V. ’Tournaud. the nation's colleges «s»d univer- services offered by the library. purchase of a model plane. l| h e 41F Case Dr.; Mrs. Dora Zuck- gtoes and offered no additional . . . OUR DEAR CUSTOMERS! *Ifitok Spring Chamber______of Commerce retail er. Macht Rd., Oolumbia. to meet insUtutianaLneeds. Hioee Interested to becoming executive committee managers, coaches or umpires B m in SATURDAY: A daugh- endorsed his raconi- As you all know the MEMORIAL CORNER for the Bolton little League ^ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Fi^cls mendatlons. , ------ministration to begin a program. baseball program are asked to Kingsbury, East Hartford. STORE has b®®" open every Thanksgiving Swerdlcff said that" a small of direct aid to hard-pressed in­ meet with Hank Port at the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son number of youn^ters, partic­ stitutions rather than the Day, Chri^nias Day, in fact EVERY DAY, to6m hall tomorrow eventog at to-M r. and Mrs. RtHand Cor- ularly 18 years old and under, present mix of student aid and 3f>5 days' per year for 5 of the last 6 years. ' mler, 41 Ann Rd., South Wind­ 8 p .m . 'i are sniffing glue as a substitute sor; a daughter to Mr. ^ research help. We have been-exfr^mely happy land very BolMte Board for more expensiYe. marijuana. A major proposal of the Preal- The Board\ of Finance will Mrs. Everett ’Thompson, Echo grateful for your patronage in all this time. He pointed out that the prac- Rd„ South Ooventiy; a daugh- ^ We must confess that while we have en­ the fireplace room ter to M?r-and-Hror Kenneth Student Asso^on marrow, red blood cells, brain, government sponsondtip to buy- munity Hall. • Kennedy, Kelly Rd., Vernon. joyed serving you and, of course, earning I N C LU m and kidneys. If toe glue is student loans made by qualified Ihe IhibUc BuUdtog Commls- DUSCHARGEK) BTUDAY: Nor­ breathed too strongly and for Im d ers...... -ihe profits, we now feel we need a short aton will meet tonight at 7:80 man H. Marois, 88 Brook SL, too~ iong a period, he added, “This secondary market vacation. With your Purchase at the elementary school. South Windsor. toe substance, can .result to would enalde univSraltles and , • T A B L E Parents of children enrolled DISCHAROEHl SATURDAY: commercial lenders to noake Accordingly, we are asking all of our to the PTO-sponsored baton death. John Shaw, East Hartford; Mrs. loans to students In far greater I- as Invited to an obsei> SPARE customers to forgive us if we do inconveni­ • U M B R E L L A vation class tomorrow at toe - Sudden Sidetrack ence them a bit while we close the store • 2 C H A IR S class time to toe all-pur­ RIBS z : I CHUCK lb. for the period from MONDAY, FEBRUARY p ose I room of toe elementary BLACKWELL, Okla. (A P ) - ’ 1 sch ool. More than a dozen travelers 22 through FRIDAY. MARCH 5. We feel vtoo set out for Kansas Sunday 1 H erald certain that all of you will agree that every­ Manchester Eventog 'wrtce iq> to church this morning, Bolton correspondent iu d ltti kOlEtT I SMITH HK. body needs some time off-.from any type of 12 miles short rt toe state line. COMPLETE- Donohne, Tel. 646-8406. A sudden snowstorm stranded 'Populm endeavor to indulge thfimselves. F/veikf ykoduce/ POTOI INCLUDES: cars nortobound oa I-8S from S I N C E I 9 I 4 Popular ValencTa m- ^ - i O'X 12 Swim ™ area • 42' constant Belafonte’g W ife Texas and National Guard INSURANCE Needless to say, we are looking forwiyd HOLLYWCKK) (AP) — JuUe trucks. Highway Patrol cars I 22’ X 13' O utside Dimension • 1® * to enjoying this short respite from business, Robtoaon, the off-screen wife of and city fire department vehi­ H a rry B ela fon te, fasia been cles brought them to toe emer­ »/2 but we hasten to add that we will be think­ eii TFR & PUMP • SAFETY idgned 'tor a role to “ BMk and gency Red Cross refuge, the SERVICE ing of each and everyone of you who have « » S 5 ? v !S. o u p « a .» s the Preacher,” starring Sidney gymnasium rt the United Meto- Orange Gal. so faithfully depended on us over the past Poitler and Belafonte. odist Church rt BlacfcweU. b r a c i n g It comes in three economy sizes. 6 years. ^ • STEEL Calif, letberg REAL W A tlse SET-lN VINYL LINER Large We wish to thank all of you foi; your in­ theioarojuitsomoofthesIziTVolks- expect a Volkswagen to do. Heads i S ' wogenscome in. Regular.large and giant ^ -They have air-cooled engines (in the ESTATE dulgence in advance and we hope that all • PATIO SUN DECK LEHUCE •adf It economyeconomv size. ------rearToTTourse). So there s no water to of our friends will manage until we return to Regular, you know. It's the familiar boil over or freeze up. And no nqed tor an even better MEMORIAL CORNER beetle.______. antifreeze. Green Cabbage and Yellow Turnips And they're easy on gasoline. The STORE. ------AlSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATiONI POR FRII ESTIMATE' M. large is our Squareback sedan. It CALL OR WIRTE 24-HK. SitVICi DAILY ft SUN, J holds more than the largest trunk of the bug and the Squareback average about Bill and Carole p e r m a l i f e thft wAroelg of m o)iiltr«41 MR 9 p .n. largest sedan. ______26 miles on a gallon. The box about 23. Large Celery Hearts ^ Clarks Hm Ave. dowfitqwn manehm«t*. Giant economy size is our big bus- So you see, no matter what s i^ w e ■: . //’ Stamford, Conn. , see our wonderful eeleetlen rt like box. It holds nearly twice as much make Volkswagens, they're' dll eco­ os the average station wagon. nomical. Crisp Macintosh Apples 3 ^ ROBERT J. SMITH, Bt OPEN FOR BUSINESS PleoM have your repfMantative call. serapbookt aad photo albums W hy not come In ond size one up? And all three VWs do everything you I undorstand thoro it no oUigaHan. inoludlng the new \ MSmANSHniB SIRE 1914 ~ ^ SATURDAY, MARCH €, 9:30 AJL NAME U A *1 Main Potatoes ADDRESS______^ ' -tHek-os type pagtt” k\. UNTIL MIDNIfiHT (as asoal) A’ CITY___ .. , S T A T t _ _ _ ,___ we also have reflllz for __ TED TRUDQN. Inc. 649^5241 ZIP- k all your soeupbo^ka and photo alboma . . . PHONE- TOLLAND TPKE., TALC50TTVILLE U.S. "1 Yellow Onions 3 M i JVUil>4 STRUT, MANCHUTER ^ MITHONUIO (Gcsm O Rm t Halt Is R m w ft Hsk) 9CAU* C! :\'-

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I abeth Pearce, 17; Anhe Char- Aubin, 17, ECHS; and Carroll OVER 21 YEARS ON Dnig Center Coventry est, IS; Marcie Gordon 16; Pa­ A. Strong, 17, MHS. THE SAME CORNER. Tlia Drag Advisory Center, tricia Jackmore,' 16; Palrlee .Senior- dramatic script: Jo­ HMfO Must Be a Beessa- 81 Russell St., Is observing ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES Latawic, 16; Karen Winter, 17; seph Cohen, 17, MHS. TRY CFT Backing Will Bring ■iiiiill i'/ffzL’/ftJ the following stdiedule: Leslie Morrison, 17; Sylvia Le- Junior poetry: D e n ise -Don- T h r e e Manchester High ■timdiv iaH w Monday through Friday, Porte, 16; Deborah Zuk, 16; neUy, 14, EOH Comer * Spruoa m . Martucci Case to Court Sctrool students w o n key and Marianne Egan, 16. ECHS Junior short story: Mark 8:80-a.m. to 8 pjn. awards, and Q4 MHS and Bast students are Muffle Furlong, Bradley, 14, ECHS. A telephone backup ser-. Ebnest Martucci, former guld- tabled at the door tomorrow Catholic High School' students 16; w d Linda Collins, 16. ^ Vick/I s available Monday ance counaelor at (Coventry High night. received honorable mention in' The following received honor­ NEW! — BXflIlW ® tijrmigh Saturday from 6 School, has received the back- Durham team la rated the state Scholastic Magazine Wateribnry to 8 a.m. (no. n# , ISII» In class competition, literary contests. The results able"*^ mention in these catego­ n a t u r a l h e a l t h ^ of the execuUve council of ^ith a 12-7 season record. New Postmarter For drug advisory Infor- were announced this weekend. ries: ■ *■ the Connecticut Federation of Coach Ronald Badsteubner m f o o d s h o p k matlon, call: 647-9222. Senior short story; Meredith WASHINGTON (AP) — Bd- Teachers, it was learned over reported over the weekend that S h o p Key awards in senior' poetry went to Robert Segal, 17; Deb­ Cowan, 17, MBS; and Donna ward Sheehan was appointed AT TOK the weekend. his team Is all set to go tomor- Martuccl, who was Involved row night. The team’s two top ra Vater, 18; and Stephen Wil­ Morlarty, 17, EOHS. postmaster of Waterbury, Conn., SUPERMARKETS In a drug letter incident at the scorers for the . season, Dale son, 18. Senipr short story: Bethany Friday and was sworn into of­ p a r k a d e high Bchml late last year, of- Schmidt and Frank Morse, ■will MBS students who received Bowen, 18, MHS; Anne McDer­ fice, the postmasV'-Ko>'®'^ 'p Los IJOGEXT PHABMAOY fered hi’k resignation to the be on hand, as will top defen- honorable mention in senior mott, 16, ECHS; and Deborah nounced. Sheehan’s appointment is ef­ Board of Education In January, slve players Chuck Papanos poetry are Mary Becclo, 17; Winter, 16, ECHS. ARRESTS Senior formal article: John fective Saturday. and the board accepted it. end Bob Stevens(m. Other teeim Lorraine Lombardi, 17; Eliz­ Alcott C. Lounsbury, 30, of Martucci had claimed he was members are ’Tom Peracchlo, Coventry, charged with breach resigning because he had been Dave Traschuk, Doug Greene of peace last night, on (3ooper Informed by Superintendent of end Joe Locke. St., released on $80 ball. Court Schools Laurence O’Connor that Badsteubner said that all will date Aforch 8. a law suit was being brought s®® some action tomorrow In connection with the drug night- Flavor-rich Demings What’s delicious, nutritious and^ Raymrmd L. Hagenow Jr., 33, letter incident. In which some Little League Baseball easy on the budget? Fish, of of 85 Branford St., charged with 70 students received letters ac­ Adults interested lit seeing course! Maxi-men offer a operating a motor vehicle while cusing them of' drug use. The Little League Baseball continue Fancy Alaskan - wonderful variety of under the Influence of liquor, letters had been distributed'!by in Coventry, and v/ho are sea-fare to put more F ir s t Saturday night on E. Middle a seven-man secret student c6m- willing to help out, are invited appetite appeal Tpke.lCourt date March 8. mittee. to attend a meeting 'Wednesday King Crabmeat into Lenten On the day that deliberations at 7:30 p.m. at“ CBpt“ Nathan N a tio n a l Hale Sch(x>l. menus. Tasty Francis S. Selble, 69, of Bol­ on the resignation took place, work-savers ton, charged with sale of liquor Martucci submitted a letter to IScheduled is a reorganization- al of the Coventry Boys’ Base­ to a minor; and Richard G. the board stating that he wish­ Moist and deli­ are mini- ball Association, a group that Ayotte, 17, Ipf 147 Chambers St. ed to remain on the job, since cious. It’s ready priced charged with procuring liquor has overseen the Little League to use - for extra he had now been told by O’flon- program tor over 20 years. W ednesday by false statement, Saturday nor that no law suit was immin­ tendons) savings! ’The Ass(x:latlon is seeking evening on Ckx>per St. Court ent. I 7V4 oz. can volunteers to fill vacancies on date for both la March 8. Ayot- Mwelli Awarded Eagle Scout Badge The board accepted the re­ its board of directors. Spokes­ The book that te^B bond was $160 non-surety, signation, although Martucci men for the group say a season A junior at Rockville High Robert F. Morelll was award- The new Eagle Scout also re­ a Colonle pack for two years, and Selble’s was $60 non-surety. claimed thajt he was withdraw­ planning meeting held last week helps you beat ed an Eagle Scout badge during ceived merit badges in safety, he moved to Vernon where he nle, N.Y. After being active in ing It, that this Was the intent “ was attended so poorly we many sports and scholastic ac­ a Troop 11 Court of Honor at public speaking, public health, became a member of Troop 11. ACCIDENTS of his second letter to the wonder If the pi’ogram can con­ Talcottville Congregational hiking, and citizenship in. the In his third year of scouting, he tivities. He has been a member On W. Middle Tpke., near board. tinue.” A famou8-for-quality brand! the high ' Caiurch on Friday night. nation. was elected to the Order of the of the football team for three Essex St. Saturday night, a col­ Since the Jan. 16 acceptance, Last year’s boys’ baseball In the photo, his father Morelll began his scouting Arrow, an honorary society for years and has participated In lision Involved cars driven by townspeople and students have program reached a new high In the Ski Club, the Chess Club watches as Mrs. Morelll pins career as a cub scout In Colo­ scouts worthy of exceptional SPECIALS! Hamilton McKee of 59 Rachel appeared at board meetings and popularity with more than 276 cost of living and the Audio Visual Club. He her son. nies, N.Y. After being active In merit. Rd. emd Paul F. Smith of An­ asked the board to reconsider i boys participating. ’Die Asso- Bumble Bee Alaskan hopes to go into a c a i^ r in dover. its action, but at its meeting ciation feels this player interest The Better Business Bureau’s own hand­ law. TTie Morellis"’ live at 49 FRESH U.S. GRADE A last Thursday night, the board should motivate more parents book — a guide and tool to help you, the Andover Tax Assistance Donnel Rd., Vernon. On W. Middle Tpke. near and adults to help the program Several othdr scouts received reaffirmed Its action and ap­ consumer. Here, in one volume, is all you Representatives from the Downey Dr. early yesterday pointed a successor to fill Mar- continue. Red Salmon awards at the Court of Honor. need to know when you go out to shop. Internal Revenue Service will morning, a' car driven by James tuccl’s post. Mothers’ Club Perfect for salads, sandwiches and be available to answer ques­ They are Gregory Carvella, R. Gene'Wlcz of 1(X)A Downey The Mothers’ Club will hold a Buying Food. Plan-and-save ideas. Using Welfare To Be Discussed iBronze Palm; Joseph Turner, The action of the Connecticut hearty casserdle dishes. 16 oz. can tions on filling out tax forms, Dr. hit a ■ guide cable to a Federation of Teachers means business meeting tonight at 8 at advertising to determine, best -boys. tomorrow afternoon from Life; Dereck Votta and Gary utility pole. the B(x>th-Dim(x;k Library. Caravella, Star; N. Scott Fluet, that the issue will now .go to Understanding can and package sizes, At LW V Meeting Tonight 12:30 to 4:30 In the Municipal CHICKEN PARTS ccxirt, since Martucci's lawyers Hostesses 'will be Lois Fawcet Duane Boston and Gary Car­ grade markings. How to recogntue the Building Hearing Room. With In the Purnell parking lot on have claimed that the board act. and Jean Jacobson. The League of Women Vot­ er members of the antique auto avella, first class; Gary Pel­ best for the money. The tested way to Other sessions will be held Wing Oak. St., Saturday evening a ed illegally in accepting the res­ ers will hear representatives clubs had already mailed out each Tuesday afternoon until letier, John Hayes and Brian Breast Quarters make lists, plan menus. Lots more useful minor collision Involved cars ignation. Not Kneaded Save on our best quality! more than 900 postcards to an­ April 6. Rlzner, second class; Vincent driven by B. Keith of food shopping information. from 1 WRAP (Welfare Re­ tique car owners and support­ This 'View is not shared by Lanzleri, Robert Gray, Allen With 47 Cottage St. and George A. ROME (AP) — Many sh(>ps cipients Are People), thi^ eve­ ers to gain support for the bill, Town Attorney John Shea, who Buying Appliances. How to choose a Crofut, Michael Turner, Gre­ Back Beckwith of East Hartford. ran put of bread today as bak­ ning. and urges anyoile Interested to gory Ames, Paul Shaw, Vincent Quarters has informed the bocurd that ers started a 24-hour nationwide Stop & Shop j dealer. The rl^ t questions to ask. How They will speak to the au­ attend Thursday's meeting. Public Session Pinto, Robert Ugollk and Rob­ M a r c e l’s letter of Jan. 16 did to interpret the answers. Understanding COMPLAINTS strike’ tor Iflgher pay. Small dience of how welfare affects Voter Making Session ert Reed, Tenderfoot. not constitute a bona fide with­ Sometime Friday night, the family-operated bakeries sold the contract and warranty. The seals of them and the alternatives to Tonight marks the first of on- Set by Odegard Merit Badges: Duane Boston, drawal of ,his reslgnaU(»i. 1 rear windoiw was smashed on a all they could bake, and farm­ Chunk Light Tuna | approval and who stands behind them. welfare. The subject is part of |y ^nree voter making sessions canoeing, personal fitness, row­ Legal costs of the court action car parked In the Parkade. ers came in from the cciuhtry Estimates and receipt Traps to avoid. a continuous study conducted by p^or to the spring state Sen. David Odegard, R, ing, stn ^ boat sailing; Gary will be shared by .thzee. branch­ the League of. Women Voters 0 with homemade bread. elections. Reg;lstrars of voters of Manchester will conduct a Caravella, swimming, rowing, es of the teachers’ union at the Buying An Automobile. Why the list price and is classified as a human Fresh, Tasty will be on hand at the town l of Durtiam you^that amount many times over. , Wadsworth* and Mrs. Howard League of Women Voters at the ^e laid m the next 18 ^ r L a T f l ^ s ^ ^ m - Round, whole Boyd; second place, Robert elementary school; 8 p.m Tuesday night at 8 at the Weth­ ’.:;i M\i\ s'n;i-:i':i y ^ to meet the demsmds for IL oeln g, ersfield High School gym for a trout weighing 12 Campbell and Mrs. Walter Hor- women’s Auxiliary at the flre^ I I;i.. I.iM- to 18 ounces each. rigan; third place, Mrs. B. house. co< .ing, pioneering, camping. R ock ville tournament game; tickets for dustrial .water. (Herald photo by Pinto) the game went on sale today at K(pck\illc I Out-bf-this-world Burton Smythe and M r^ Lois Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. Elemen- bAYONK Crawford. Mothers Study group at the Hospital Notes the high schexd, or can be ob- flavor baked, This past Friday m^ked the congregational Church; 3 p.m. broiled or fried. fifth and final week of the Brow"Hle^t"the'fchool; 7 p.m. VWtlng hoars are UzM to 8 tournament play. Since winners g ,j,j. ^24 at the p.m. hf^all areaa except ma- are being, computed not only by Scoutmaster ...... tenilty where they are 2 to 4 Robert Now Is The Time ... . polnU but also by percent^es „ „ Lakeside Dr.; 8 p.m. and 6:80 to 8 p.m. final results are/bemg tabulated ^ U/e'rebwfttbigtbtdlyouolioat Monilay, Tuesday & ff'ednesdny Sperials now, and winners will bp notl- HAVE UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED Admitted Thursday: Cartriyn fied at Friday’s game. Wednesday: 10 a.m. Women’s Wagh®r, Box 288, TalcottviUe; ^liuliHn.ecow Hiu|oF Mrs. Miller To Visit Study Group at the Cong;rega- safely and permanently by dectaroiyais. Free consulta­ Mrs. Dorothy Miller, state tions. AB work done by appointment only. Please call— 168 ct I Louise Irwin, Bancroft FI., Fresh Pascal Celery tional Church; 1:30 p.m. Young- representative from the 51st rolls Rockville; Mildred Hanson, SoviiigsBoiJiLilsInsunince congressional district, will at-heart at the church social Emmy Lane, ElUngfton; Jetmle Large Bnnck again visit at the town office [I®®*” 3 p.m. Junlof Girl SCOT TOWELS Htoltan, Union St., and Frede­ From California- Scouts at the school; 7 p.m. MARY WARD rick Furey, Elm St., both Rock­ Crisp, tasty celery. building this evening. ■91 ALTON ST., MANCHESTER e 649-266T Our Starting in December, Mrs. Confirmation class at the ville; Rose Marie PatUsball, N. J___ own Miller has been visiting An- church; 8 . p.m. Democratic 32 oz Minin St., Broad Brook; Wesley We reserve Jre$h dover monthly in order to meet Town Committee at the town PRUNE JUICE Smith, Lake Bonalr Rd., Marcia the right to Stop & Shop with her constituency and to In- office building; 8 p.m. PTA at Klta, Middle Butcher R(L, and limit quantities Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Speda form or aid them in matters if'® elementary school, SUNSWEET Joyce Paez, Regan St., all of w^ere a representative can be " ’Thursday: 6:45 p.m. Junior Rockville; Bernard Labouche, of assistance. Choir at the church; 8 p.m. Sen- B :; Middle Tpke.. Manchester; Hot Cross Buns Many people from .An- ior Choir at the church, Delores Ch^nnan, TajentfAve., Low priced, sealicious, frozen - dover have taken advantage of Friday: 6:30 p.m. annual Cub 32 oz RoCkvUle; Alice Zbierski, Staf- Fruit-filled buns the opportunity to speak to Scout Blue and Gold Banquet Finast tonl Spriiigrs and Wesley Variey, Mrs. Miller. She 'will be pre- at the elementary school; 7:30 jar with white icliifr RINEML HOME Soiners. pared to discuss this evening p.m. duplicate bridge game at Singiapkg. sop MAYONRAISE D(|Mhai!ged Thursday: Char­ the proposed routes for 1-84, the church; 6:30 p.m. Family m Bm A Ofotir StTMt Haddock Fillets lotte ^nxNil, Esther Ave., Rock- Center ; since the highway will affect night supper at the church, t e l e p h o n e . Bake or broil these flavorful all three towns In her district— Saturday: 10 a.m. bake sale vlUej| Bonnie Hanscom and sen. Andover, Bolton and Coventry, sponsored by Elementary Moth- Crane Rd., BUlngitcn; Laura fillets basting with lemon juice Cuts Antique Car Bill ers Study Group at Barker’s in Lee (^ v ln , 'Vernon Ave., Rock­ and butter. Or serve a hearty Here's a terrific buy! Succulent chops .The antique car bill, Introduc- Wllllmantic. ville; EUzabem Bird, Warren fish chowder. lib ed by Mrs. Miller in the state Sunday: 7:30 p.m. third in a Itouse, Warehouse P t.; Phjdlls cerafutly trimmed Press, Farmstead Dr., and 'Wil­ $| 19 2 lbs Hoods for extra valua House of Representatives is up series of drug talks at the An- GOLDEN PEUCIOUS 12'OZ pkg lb for a public hearing this ’Ihurs- dover Congregational Church ma Carr, G ra h am ,M ., both Cape Horn Langostino day- with the Rev, Carlton Young WILLIAM J. LENNON ‘ South Vdndaor; Edmond Blais, jThe bill, HB 5826, was Intro- »uest speaker. Thnnel Rd., Vermm; WlHlam Cottage Cheese X But we can’t visit you. Quick Frozen Shrimp Td^Vibbr^2^ . T DIRBCTOR C o u n trp (Loin) & duced by Mrs. Miller at the re- _____ APPLES Dumas, Fox iOU Dr., and We can only offer SBLI direct at the bank or by Golden Brown Pork Cutlets 1 8 8 quest of George Knox of Boston Manchester Evening Herald blue on white SVank Caitm, Carol Dr., both Cooked Fish Cokes 16-oz pkg ' answ ers U.S. No. 1 mail. To find put why buying life insurance direct 59 You'il enjoy every tender bite! Hill Rd. It provides that all cars Andover correspondent, Anna Rockville. Fillets—Golden 9 9 c over the age of 25 years, duly Frlsliia, tel. 742-9347. from a mutual savings bank just has to save you Cooked Flounder Brown, 16-oz pkg registered as antique autos, b e ______i H a il 2V4” Min Armour Star Any questions on funerals, customs', pro­ money, all you have to do is ask., Golden Brown taxed on an assessment of not ( brown on white Northwest Andent Find Smoked more than $100, throughout Stripper Pay' cedures, etc. Come in, phone or write for 3~39 Cooked Scallops 8-oz pkg 99- KWater Added)' a dependable answer. No obligation, natur­ CANTERBURY, England IPork Butts< the state of (Connecticut. BUENOS AIRES (AP) — The I Feature Item of the Week Idaho Baking PLEASE ASK Mombor F.O.I.C ’Die bill, which was also sign- more Argentine ’TV shows of her I ally. Potatoes U.S. N,o. 1 (AP) — Remains o t massive , ed by State Representatives bodily charms, the more a m One 6 oz jar Two 6 oz cans FACIAL TISSUE i out buy! Ample quan­ Knox, who was recently elect­ I ONLY * BREAD & BUTTER ed as Director of the Chevrolet purposes in your home, write'to Society I IBM KEYPUNCH tities on hand . .. but PLATES CONFIDETS I CHEERIOS MAXWELL HOUSE HUNT’S P k g s 2 0 0 ^ ^ . Age <31ub of Antique Cars, which of Ameriimn Florists, Sheraton-Park 4 Nemo an inexhaustible sup­ covers Connecticut, Mtissachu- Hotel, Washington, D.C. 20008. They Regular or Super I CEREAL INSTANT COFFEL TUMATO PASTE HARTFORD ACADEMY ply. , setts and Rhode Island, indi­ ' will send you an interesting booklet — Mon. Feb. 22 thru I Mon. Feb. 22 thru Mon. Feb. 22 thru Mon./eb. 22 thru Mon. Feb. 22 thru O r^ S IM B S S Don't Hiss OuH You'll need.extri dishes for the foster or Possover Addrete cates that Thursday’s hearing, “ Flowers and You” — for^only 10 cents. . Sat., Feb. 27. 1971 | Sat., Feb. 27,1971 Sat., Feb. 27, 1971 S6t., Feb. 27, 1971 Sat., Feb. 27,1971 196 numtNiU St. Sbrryrno rain check* Holldivst and don't forget, eitra dishes for yoor sumner cottige which has been scheduled by Moving to Blabmps Comer West Hartford the Finance Committee of the iHiaiiil T E k a a M in Slop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons House, will be held at 10 a.m. l| City State "ZiF 263 MIDDU TURNPIKE WEST APfROVED BY THE in Public Room' 409A at the EueMUhed 1874-Three §feneration» of Service Pric«f Iffaithra la Tint NdiMwl Snaefiwkiti STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION state capitol. W* iMMy* TW Riilrt T» UiiH OaMrthiM Am i , OearaMts aad Tchaica Fredt U fiiei»t $ra« Staop OMat Knox stated that he and oth-

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i ~ ) MANCHESTER EVEjHNG HERALt), MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, FEBRUARY ,22, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING \HERALD, MANCHEsiTlR, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1971 Jenkins Still Ateay ^ Ski Notes Pelletier and Cochran Finalists in Me^’s For $100^000 Pact ^ ibnenls in Bristol aon Blue^ Monday, for Detroit I ______* ______NEW YORK (AP)—Fer- er Johnny Bench’s demand for a ment action doesn’t begin! until three-year, $600,000 pant. DIVISION LL By DEAN YOST gusn Jenkins has been a Saturday, Feb. 27. ' SHOW HowSam said Saturday Uie W L Pet. Turns in 203 Effort Following Black Weekend 20-game winner for four School Jilst how far will 16th- Junior guard Herdlc pcwed the Reds wlU give Bench, the 1. Bdpr. Central 19 0 1.000 By EARL YOST straight years, < but it ap­ Indians scorers through the reg­ league’s 23-year-old Most Valu­ 2. Am ity 19 0 1.000 ranked Manchester High Stage is set for the finals next Sunday in the annual NEW YORK (AP)—It’s Blue suits, it was Atlanta 122, Balti- loss to 70 games. ’Trailing 76-74, pears the Chicago Cubs’ able Flayer, neither a multi­ ular season. He appeared in all By BOX SAOHEBEK Final Standings Mmiday for toe Detroit Pisto'ns more 116; New York 106, De- the ’Trallblazers scored _11 3. Rippowam 18 1 .947 18 games for the Tribe and Men's Town Duckpin Bowling Tournament at the Holi­ pitching ace will have to year contract nor $100,000 for 4. Hartford 17 2 .895 KINGFIELD, Maine -- Under:---- _ HOC . . . ^ter a black weekend. trolt 94; San Diego 128, Baiti- straight points and then out- the coming season. Pete Rose day Lanes followiiig yesterday’s firing. League Overall do his thing all over again 6. Weaver 16 4 .800 ■■ “ falTsWes*“j;J' tiirtemperature Principals wiU be defending TTie PlsUsis are alive today, more 118; MUwaukee 104, San scored toe Cavs 43-29 in the final and Tony Perez also are among 6. Ludlowe 16 4 .800 of 14.6 per outing. Bernard Rusal of Switzer­ but not quite well, after blowing Francisco 96; Phlladelpfaia 118, period. to crack baseball’s exclusive ’feammate Balesano ohoinpion and nationally rank­ ^ lairge number of imsigned 7. Wilbur CrosA 16 4 .789 land, the World Cup leader at East Catholic 7 three games to less than 49 Portlandid 106 and Cincinnati 100, Lew Alctodor scored 36 points $100,000 clique. nly other M ed George Pelletier and former Reds. 8. Norwich 15 6 .760 only other Manchester playe^to ^arie Anne Proell Northwest CatlM^c 6 hours, losing a player to injury Buffalo 94. to pace Milwaukee’s rout of Jenkins signed his 1971 con­ ’The world champion Balti­ It w ill all depend upon the In- appear to all the games twpAlme winner, George Coch­ 9. Richard C. Lee 14 6 .737 South CatooUc 6 and skidding to fourth place to Chicago, despite Bing’s great Phoenix. The Bucks, with four tract Sunday for less than the more Orioles said outfielder lans’ type game. Their oppo- scrappy star netted 234 seasonal ran. The best of seven set ■will X avier ^ 2 10. Brian McMahon 14 6 .700 toe National Basketball Associa- shooting that ecUpsed George players in double figures, led aU six-figure salary he was seeking Frank Robinson has asked for a' points for an average of 13 per won the ^ ic be staged at Holiday starting at Pulaski . 0 11. Norwalk 13 6 .684 The snow was —despite the efforts of two at­ two-year contract an4 a pay cu test at Sugarloaf. 2 o’clock. tlon’s Midwest Division. yardley’s club mark led virtual- ft® aft®r ft® «rs* *®w ’"I"' torneys who joined him in final hike over his esUmated 1970 sal- 12. Danbury 13 6 .684 Pelletier needed but four Detroit started- out-~the week- jy gjj yjg y/gy over Detroit. ’Bie ft®®- 13. Stamford 12 7 .632 “a^Jd^ofte^d U u®p“ a ^ S T fo rT OCIL negoUations at th6 Cubs’ Scotts* a iy of $ ^ , 000. If the Silk Towners play any­ ers, McGee has contributed 181 gamee to send veteran Vic end Friday ta secmid place and Bulls broke open toe game with Dick Van Arsdqle led toe los- 14. New Britain‘s li^ 7 .632 The race was on the Nar- dale, Aiiz., spring training base. Harry Dalton, the Orioles’ where close to their preform- points to 16 games for a 11.3 men. Abraitis to the stdeltoee to the wlto forward Terry Dlschtoger g ^ gpurt to take a 108-99 lead ®'* '*'***' 21 poftft and sparked 16.' Notre Dame- 12 7 .632 row Gauge Trail, length was 6,- best of flve semifinal match. Windham ta tact. But the Pistons lost jjyg minutes left. Chet ft® third-quarter rally with nine The Minnesota Twinsl mean­ personnel director, reported no ance of last Friday night they I — average, Kleman has hooped to Maloney while, coiicenied themselves 16. Manchester 10 8 .566 850 feet with a vertical of 3,957 FYSlcwtog a loss to toe first three games, Including Sunday’s ^gjjjgp scored 27 points for toe polft®- significant progress in negotia­ will come back to Manchester 168 poh^ ln ^ proell’s winning Conard with a different form of exclu­ tions with 24-game winners 17. Conard 10 8 .566 game, 146 to 187, Pelletier come 126-10^ walloping by Chicago to Bulls, who jumped Into sebrnid Beattie led most of toe game, losers; but if Coach Jim Mor- 9.8 average with Peoples„ only 1:20.27 followed by Platt sion. Several Mack members of 18. X avier 10 9 .626 iarty’s scrappy Indians can put back to sweep the next three which Dlsriitoger suffered a ,ggg ^ jhg Midwest wlto the »>ft had to vlth ^ d a laM two points behind Kleman with Rouvler of France to 1:20.48, Manchester the^ team complained that an or slugger Boog Powell, 19. Kennedy 10 9. .626 on one of their dazzling shows, and move into the title picture. torn kneecap. rictory. quarter rally by Philadelphia a 166. In 17 games. Peoples aver­ and the pert Isabella M ir to Wethersfield Orlwdo, Fla., golf club discrim- ; American League’s MVP. ------then they w ill meet Norwich He averaged a brilliant 151.3 Dlschtoger will have to under- ’ ^ Cunningham, to beat toe DIVISION age Is 9.2. Last of the starters 1:20.87. The best for the U.S. HaU go surgery, tentatively sched- 16-foot Jump ygera. Cunningham pitched to 24 Ihated against them during the JOHNNY BENCH. York Yankees pre Free Academy ranked eighth is Co-Captaln Wooley, popping for his latest effort. weekend. pared to open camp today for School W L P 6t. Susan Corrock was to sixth Bristol Eastern uled t7 r Tuesday, and appears **“ * wlto 36 seconds r® m a ^ of his game-high 34 points In toe with an record of 15-6 Wednes­ to 146 markers good lor a 9.3 Feature of the day was a brll- Bristol Central The players said the club’s jim i Perry, the American pitchers and catchers without 1. South lyindsor 18 0 1.000 JIMMORIARTY place to 1:22:06 and Marilyn Bant 208 stogie by PelleUer-.ln v i to be out lor toe rest of toe sea- “ Philadelphia al day at a neutral site. average. Cochran nlpth 1:22:36. Russia, ^ bitterly-fought struggle. pro told them they could play League’s 1970 Py Young Award 20-game winner Fritz Peterson 2. East Catholic 17 1 .944 the third game. He collected '* son. most •caught toe SuperSonlcs. Manchester gained poet-sea- . . ^ _ _ ti_ d . i This has to be a great ac- gtarted racing last year. Monroe teamed wlto Jack Ma­ only with members, although winner, and outfielder Tony OU- and catcher Thurman Munson, 3. Glastonbury . 17J2__ .895 nine marks, five spares and c v e • TTie Plstmis, however, man­ Player-Coach Lenny Wljkens some white teammates were ya, one of many major league the -AL^s—1970 Rookie of the 4. PlainviUe 16 3 ^ 2 pla.y by winning four of Its ^ f compllshment for Morlarty. p^me down the 8i226 foot course rin to a second-half rally that paced toe winners with 2S paints laat flve g ^ e s ^ n t e d out by, Mistretta. four strikes (Includtog two dou­ aged to find a bright s(xA to an permitted to play on their own. _g^dputs angUng for $100,000 Year. Both are bidding for Mg 6. Windham After watching his chargers end j :3i.42, short by European Glastonbury erased a 21-potot Atlanta lead. and surpassed toe 13,{XK>-potot 800 et midseason, the Indians* “ Our zone press and a g g r e s -______ble strikes) and missed a spare otherwise crushing weekend. The signing of Jenkii^, who *anil up. pay hikes, 6. Ansonia a dismal 1-18 season in 1968-69, standards on a dusting of fresh PlainviUe Walt Bellamy scored 29 points career mark. 789 regrouped their forces and ®tve defense is the name of Our team bounced back this Duvlllard of France was in the lOtti box by one pin or he Dave Bing scored 84 points Sun­ was 22-10 last year and worked Twins boss Calvin Griffith Pittsburgh reported all hands 7. East Haven snow. Bloomfield for Atlanta, which dropped a Jerry West’s 34 points and-26 proved that you don’t need game,” stated Moriarty last Frl- p^mpaign to poet an impressive ggeond to 1:31.95 and a surpris- would have had an all-mark GEORGE PELLEinFER day, a club record. a career high Of 313 innings, left said he has made Oliva a final signed after gettings, contract 8. WUby .778 game. He collected either, nine Rockville Elsewhere in toe NBA, It was lull game behind Idle Cincinnati more from Wilt Chamberlain only two players—pitcher Ken offer, reportedly in the $76,000 okays from pitcher Bob Veale helght to win, just good all- ^y night after his club dropped. jj,g. ^nzi of Italy third in 1:31.96. Los Angeles 9. Harding .766 drops on all or had strikes. Southtoaton Baltimore 121, Atlanta 119; ft a drive lor second place and led hot-shoottag HOltzman and outfielder Billy, bracket. and shortstop Gene around play. ® tough contest to Wethersfield. t\vo of Manchester’s memor- -nip Ekiropeans were Im- Simsbury. AUey- 10. Bloomfield Here’s toe toe score of toe ex- Portland 123, Cleveland 106; a playoff position to the Central over Boston. « Williams—outside the rs.h..'Cubs’’ Bob Howsam, general manag- Veale, however, was fined $300 u Northwest ^737 The Indians usually start Bridgeport Central and able victories came against pressed with Sugarloaf and saw Windsor ceQent gome: NITBerth Milwaukee 126, Phoenix 97; Division. ’The C3eltica rolled to a 24-12 fold. er of Cincinnati’s NL champs;'“ for what General Manager Joe Waterford 737 Rick Kieman at center with Amity Regional of Woodbridge ociL champion, Windham and more snow here than anywhere Newington lead after seven ninutes and 19 • 88 - 68 - 87 - 107 - 126 - Seattle 135, Philadelphia 128 and Geoff Petrie scored 38 points, Minnesota still hasn’t landed took a hard line over the week- Brown called an "irresponsible ^3 jjalon ey '737 Bill Peoples and Jimmy McGee are the No. 1-2 teams to the aecemd place Maloney Mgh. they have been on the circuit Mdrlletown the Lakers finally caught up to 146-175-194-203. Los Angeles 124, Boston 116. 26 to toe second hall, as Port­ nine players, including pitcher end to dealing with super catch- approach’’ to negotiations. 14. Sacred Heart ’ 700 to the forward posiUons with Cl“ s L L ratings. Both post -iwtee the Indians turned back this year even though the run Btemg Sought Woodrow Wilson tic toe match at 54 at Intermis­ !700 Dave Wooley and John Henilc perfect 19-0 records. Conard High, Bristol Central was . a bit shorter than on Uw Priletier threw three spares, In Saturday night’s NBA re- land handed Cleveland Its 68th 15. Wolcott added a double strike, then sion. 16. Notre Dame .660 handling the ball. Always ready TTie CIAC quarterfinal touma- and Bristol Eastern. , Other side. ’Thrills and spUU * were the order of the day with tossed two more spares, re­ F o r UMass NOOO Wlto West and Chamberieto 17. Stratford .632 ------“ no serious injuries reported as corded his ttecond double strike By TEO!; ASSOGIA’rE D PRESS j matching shots against toe Celt-' 18. New Canaan Contrasts in N B A Play Hull All-Time Hat Tricker the racers came hurtling down and finished up wMh a nine box.,« Massachusetts puts Its hopes ' Ellington Ics’ Don Chaney and Jo Jo 19; EU Whitney Ellington Notches Third Spot y the Narrow Gauge, over some During toe fourth game of toe for a return bid to the Natiwal ; East Windsor White, toe clubs remained knot­ NEW YORK (AP)__Chi- l-®Af£> from Philadelphia to al- Danny Grant and Bobby Rous- 20. Rockville ^ of the double jumps at close to AbralUs-Pelletier match, the Invitation Tournament on the Enst Granby ted at toe end of toe third quar­ cage’s Bobby Hull has be- temate with veteran goalie 21. New London ter, at 92.‘ pomo thp National Hockev Jac-over Los ™An- . Hull, who moved i>ast R ich a ^ third period Minnesota goal. vllle, is ranked fourth at 16-3. ference members, Rockville finish for he skies with reckless he compiled a brilliant 223 Springfield, Massachusetts rs- Ross Pastel __ Kentucky overcame an 11- 1. Lewis Mills 18 1 .947 Cromwell 16 0 20 0 Simpson had a g;ame-high 38. geles for the 27Ui hat trick of his 1 MacGregor, obtained As expected. South CCIL’s No. 1 tetim, Windham squeaked out a 63-62 decision abandon. ____ stagle — for a new alley and bounded with an 86-67 ■victory potot deficit behind Clncy Pow­ Indiana scored 11 straight the all-time NHL scoring pa- |jy York to a trade with 2. Immaculate 16 3 .842 i.y,_ High, (16^), Is the fifth rank- but lost to the second meeting, Blck Chaffee sa^ the morale Coventry 13 3 16 4 Snorts Slate career—one more than the old a new town stogies record — over Maine during the weekend ell and Darrell Carrier to a sec­ points in the last 2H minutes ra.de, eclipsed another of the Detroit, did the heavy work for 3/ Farmington 15 3 .833 Windsor High tqps tog club. RockvUle High, poet- 73-66. In this contest, there was t**® squad Is tj^Kh^ond^jirary- Bacrn Academy 10 0 12 7 record held by Maurice Rich­ had to go all out to whip to hike Its record to 19-8. Now ond-half burst to lead toe Colo­ wlto FYeddle Lewis' providing Rocket’s marks with his 37th, Rangers against his old 4. Kaynor Tech. 15 3 •833 CIAC Class L Division bas- i„ g a 12-8 record, is rated 20U1 a lot of extra curricular acUv- <«e *>®^P Rockv Hill 10 6 11 8 ’TODAY « ard. Bujauclus, three games to two. the Redmen take on toe "IrMi” Pete Walden Scores nels to a 126-121 American Bas­ moat o f the fireworks. Lewis Ttaronto, meanwhile, whipped ^ season „,ates, setting up ex-Red Wing 5. Dante) Hamd 16 4 ketball ratines . and East wWle last year’s Class L cham- Jty outside the gym. SugMloaf Is a MauUfuL VtalU TeOh 7 9 11 9 ketball Assoclaticai victory that PIaydoi(ms IX, ’ ’ for a career total qt 649. _ ...... 6. Wolcott 16 4 Bujaucius was runner-up last to an effort to prove they de- Portland scored 36 points and Mel Dan­ Manchester vs. Kennedy at Minneeotaa 4-1 for its third — ------T ---- Pete Stemkowskl’s secondi peri- — r> r w h to ^outh Catholic barely jjagt and South Catholic could beautlft>> snapped toe Nets’ winning iels'helped toe Pacer cause wlto victory behind the bril- Stan .Mkita scored twice for od goal and third period park- ’" 7. Kolbe 16 4 .789 Catholic High is the second tournament play* with an poegibjy meet March 10 to the steepest ^Ih, toe «ver year and won No. 1 in toe an- serve a spot to toe NTT for toe Elast Hampton St. Paul’s Bristol straight ■ nual small pin event to 1964 and second year to a row. streak at five Sunday. 17 points and -14 rebounds. dtending of Bernle Par- *1*® Hawks, who maintained era by Jim Neilson and Ted Ir- 8. MontvMontville 15 5 .750 ranking team. The Bobcats 11-8 mark and is ranked 22nd. gemlflnals If can get by Bolton In CCIL Swim Meet New Britain vs. Conard at liant gxialtending------^ . 1968. Cochran, as an 18-year- MUissachusetts is host to Syra- Powell had 18 of his 29 points Larry Jones scored seven of' their 19-potot bulge over second vine. 9. Abbott 14 6•^ went torou.Th toe 20-game regu- There is no local or area ^ h e T ^ n e n T l d ^ u t o by X fl^ s 't Rham Swimmers from Manchester High distinguish^ them- in the last two quarters East Catholic 10. Aquinas 13 6 old captured his first town cuse tonight and then travels to “It’s the steal of the year,” plac® St. Louis to the West Divl- FVank St. Marseille lar season unbeaten while East, team in this years ^ Waterford in toe playdowns and . , 9000 foot vcndola selves in the annual CCIL Individual Championships Caurier, 17 ^of his 24 to rub out p^j^dlans to a tie to the sec- ’TUESDAY, FE B. 23 11. Morgan 12 6 crown In 1967 and repeated to New York to take on George 98 ’Toronto Coach JOhn McLellan slon. twice for St. Louis ai beaten to last year’s Class L fl- Division. Levris MUls of Union- ^ against Platovllle to toe '^ ’T^*^^rice INDEPENDENT toe Nete’ big advantage. Car­ B ifst Bound B 12. Bethel 13 7 •6S0 nals, posted a 17-1 record. vlUe Is toe top club with an two chairs and six T-bar service 1969. Washington Saturday night to last Saturday at Platt High in Meriden ond „half. But Jones’ efforts said of the recent trade that Parent stopped 26 Minnesota Goyette fired his 200th W. L . rier’s two free throws gave Ken­ Coventry vs. Cogtochoug at 13. Wilcox Tech. 12 7 18-1 record. South iWtodsor, toe areas as the T-bars are The pair tied with 120 efforts Madison Square Garden. Syra- Pete Walden placed first ta coulil not halt toe Indiana rally bPpuglit-Parent—tO-.the Maple diets. Including breakaways by godl for Buffalo. •632 Powerful Cromwell Hl^, Coventry High In toe S Dlvl 20 0 tucky toe lead for good wlto 33 that later moved the Pacers Wethersfield 14. Central Catholic 11 7 long. Beautiful views and large ta their first gaip® yesterday cuse whipped Connecticut 97-76 SiHito Windsor toe 60-yard freestyle to toe time pg„j jjoyer was lOto ta toe •611 boasUng a perfect io-O record, moving up to cla ^ flra U o n ^ jumps right Into first round Cheney Tech seconds left ft the third stanza. from a 110-106 lead late to toe Ellington vs. Bacon Academy 18. Rocky Hill 12 8 •600 edged out 20-game winner EU- season, was toe UUe holder last snow fields above timber line but Cochran won out to a roll- for Its sixth consecutive victory 0 18 .ofM.6a^andplace ^ freestyle and Bob ta toe 100-yard freestyle. ^ The Nets climbed to within a game. at E ^ Catholic Trio Share Tucson'^%ead OBOWLIM6> 16. St. Joseph 12 8 •600 in^ton High to toe Class S rank- Windsor is idle unUl Wethersfield against 14th*nuiked ^ ^ e n c e ^ ^ exhilarating tn^ off. Bujauclus came back to and 16to to .21-StacteuA^iurdAy.. Roes Pastel set a new Man- Brtadamour came ta seventh X>oint four times behind Rick \ 17. Ntxwich Tech. 10 7 take game No. 2 and square toe night. George Washington has a The maximum number of en­ B arry’s hot hand, but never tew ^ rffi S'Cer^S M^^^^ 3 wtt^toey batUe toe itAllan squad U very Chester scdiool mark ta the 100- f t ft® 100-yard butterfly. 18. Guilford 11 8 ■aiv Nonnewaug High^ watertury Hardine-EU Whitney Patriots have dropped young as their top skier is only set but Cochran moved out front lO-lO mark. tries from each nation ta each hutterfl' .to a clocking Walden______and Moyer____ co-captain-______were able to catch the high- 19. Vtoal Tech. 11 8 again with a 157-141 edge to toe Little Assumption, riding a Olympic Games event is flxqd plBchM; seccHid In ed the Trib tankers this season, flying Colonels. Barry, ■who only MCC Winds VpHoopSeason^ 20. GUbert U 9 Z ‘‘^venCH i^ h^to to^flrst ^ e T a t^ ‘^^yet to“ ^ three ^toeir h-trix encounters iLt being Oli Trevino Off Pace, third game. Bujauclus didn’t 21-game victory streak to a bid by the International Olymtdc toe finals. The old n(^k was by The meet attracted 10 schools had a point ft the first quarter, 21. Masuk 10 9 need his best effort, 164, to wrin for a perfect season, ■warms up Committee after consultation and 160 swimmers. Seven new finished with 39, oT -rira^^ =^i‘%‘^to‘“j?^ Dennis VTlk of l;01,6^^Mt ft Absorbs Defeat by Hartford 22. Old Saybrook 10 9 i ^___ the fourth game as Cochran at home against Clark Wednes- ■with the totornatlonal sports 1966. Pastel was also toulto in meet records were set to toe Elsewhere ta the ABA, Virgin­ 23. St. Paul 10 9 skidded to a beiow-peu' 99 and dgy and then invades Provl- federaUon concerned. There are ia whipped Carolina 124-119, :626 ranked fifth with a 16-4 record. ®^‘^'^tiUee^S Tc— veS wTer ^ the 200-yard individual m j^ e y. U-event competition. Usually 98 points Is enough to Rich Spencer leading toe way TTie S Division Is the only once again toe match was dead- Uence Saturday. 26 different sports federations. Utah smashed Denver 120-107 Talks of WiWing The high-flying Eagles of Cromwell-EJast Granby to toe Loaned Skis win a basketball game but this with 20. Ron Hay (18), Dean DIVISION 8 group without any playdowns. locked and a fifth auid deciding - _ ------and Indians clubbed the SPOUSES — Larry Fountain East Catholic, although they quarterfinals. w wasn’t toe case for Manches- Dobruck (16), Bob Zirak (11), 3ch(X>l,. ■-■■ ■■W L ganM was necessary. TUCSON, Ariz. (A P )— Lee Trevino was four strokes 136, Jljm Moore 138-367, GU ‘dS y 16“ t e ^ made had their wings cUpped by EUtog^ faces Bacon Acad- to Baturdav night’s ABA card, tor’s Community Cftlege ta its Stan Pltura (16), and Roger 1. Cromwell to 0 Proved Only off the pace, not playing particularly well:—and talking Shorey 187, Bernle Casey 370, \ ft® 5t P®*- “ "t cut off require- South Catholic, also won’t see emy cf^ Colchester at E^t Cochran, like Pelletier a Class State College Hoop Roundup Ni-w York walloned Texas 120- season finale last Saturday Butler (18) lent valuable sup- Hal Bayer 361, Donna Bremser> 2. Nonnewag 18 0 A bowler, turned to a 125 sto­ about winning. ment « ’Thomas Seminary of any action unUl toe first round CatooUc tomorrow night to the inn It. nnlv in^e ft^ft against Hartford Commu- port in the offensive depart- 142-347, M a i^ 3. Ellington 20 0 1.000 Bloomfield, despite a 9-10 rec- when they meet toe Bloomfield- opening round. The Knights, gie, which was five pins higher d ^ lte sitting ftty College. Playing at East ment. “I figure I’ve g;ot to go eight three on the 11th hole at the 4. Griswold 14 3 .823 Second Best ma Whtte 139. ord, made toe tourney to or- RockvlUe winner. coached by Bob Healy, have ...... than his foe’s and it earned him out the entire s e c ^ quarts Hartford Hlg^i, Hartford tacked Manchester was led by Rbn under par to win it,’ ’ he said. 7,306-yard, par 72 ’Tucson Na- 6. Coventry 16 4 .800 KING(F1ELD, Maine (A P ) And he’s got 36 holes to do it tlonal GoU Club course. He had der to have 16 teams. This latter contest could pos- trounced toe oppositlcm by as Qggtavo Thoeni’a skU are cous­ ‘ a shot at Pelletier, toe odds-on Central Top Five moi^ 27 uolnto a 111-98 defeat cm the lo c ^ Mlrek’s 30 tallies. Bill Reaves FRIENDSHIP — Glenn Nicol 6. Wamogo 14 5 .737 in toe L Division, Central »ftly be a rough and tumble af- many-as-4g-potats while toe trouble. Not toe favorite to keep his title. to niiee Vlnrinla over Carolina who would up the schedule with canned 20 potato, TUmmy Rea today to the weather-plagued a 68 in the twice-delayed second 209, Ernie Whipple 232, Doris 7. FTitnam 10 4 .714 $110,000 Tucson Open golf tour- round of this event. Valley Conference champion fair at toe Clarke Arena ft closest team to Ellington was g^gg skis on, but toe ones he Neiti Sunday, besides toe AnXer ^ iL ^ ld ^ k le a disappointing 8-18 recoid. 13 and Dan Scavetta 10 for A very 177-463. 8. East Windsor 14 6 .700 Glastonbury High Is third rat- Manchester Friday evening. Somers which lost by only seven ,gg„g men’s finals, toe Women’s Di­ 4^,. 4.1 Husky Weaver, Ued for first 9. East Granby 14 6 .700 ed ■with a 17-2 mark rununer-up In toe first meeting between points. ’Ihoeni, toe Worid Cup leader vision UUe will also be up for ’The home club raced to a 20- iSitttok will do It, said ^th Snead going Into the day’s VILLAGE MIXERS — Marie 10. Canton 13 6 .684 After Latest Win in just 28 minutes as -Virginia from Italy, locuied a pair of his grabs when two newcomers to bolted ahead with a thlrd-quar- vart’s Hartford squad with 16 lead at the 10-minute mark, ’Trevino, winner of Uie last tvro needed 37 nutts en route to 12 7 .632 11. Bacon skis Sunday to EMmund toe championship battle will N E W YORK (A P )— Syracuse took its sixth game in 64-38 at halftim e and 70-66 go­ 12 7 .632 ter point binge. leading money-winner. I’m go- jgg 12. Somers 33rd Straight for Marquette Bruggmann of Switzerland be­ ni^eet, Sylvia stec’hholz and Joan ^ trouncing the University 6 f Connecticut 97-76, Hartford (111) ing into the final 10 minutes of Stone 474, 13.. Cogtochaug 12 7 .632 Jim Eaktos and N eal Johnson B F Pts. , tag to be playing with some of fore toe running of the two uihanetu. Thto wiu also be a Columbia snapped a 37-37 halftime tie with Yale each had 14 rebounds for the ■Hay 7 4 18 ’the second half. those guys up on ..top. Some of « 1 " “ 14. ToUand 11 7 .632 heats of toe men’s giant slalom best of seven teat. Dobnick 7 a •16 • 16. Brookfield 11 7 .632 A’ ' “ “ and thumped the Elis 92-71 in college basketball over Squires, who had a 67-41 edge Zlnik 6 a U . them.^d if I caiT^ake some tolled by » Day «6, B at Sugarloaf Mountain. off the boards. George Leh- PHura 5 6 IB 1 : putto, put some pressure on Included Frank ,vtlUer 676. 16. St. ’Thm. Sm. 9 10 .474 MEN’S SEMIFINALB the weekend. overpowered CX3NY 108-77; New 7 6 20 Bench-Deep Penn Bruggmann’s skis were de­ In other g^ames involving Con­ mann, who hit six f t 10 three-, 2 0 4 Beard, 68; Bob Lunn, Bobby PeUetler 137 124 203 143 Haven bopped Babeon 86-68; 1971 COM ETS * them, anything can happen. stroyed in a Are Saturday. point field goal tries, had 30' Butler 8 2 18 Abraitis 146 89 160 126 necticut coUege basketball Southern Connecticut edged St. Keaimey 0 2 2 'Thoenl almost proved to be teams. Central Connecticut points to led Carolina. Diglrotend a 0 4 Miracles ior CUirtc Graebner generous to a fault. Anselm 83-80; and Eastern Con­ AU seven Utah players scored 1 0 2 Trevino headed a large group Cochran . *120 120 167 09 125 nipped CatooUc University 74-78; necticut bounded North Adams « well, nobody 1» going to caxch a -s- , » » • ¥ 1 1^7 Bruggmann, a flve-Ume Bwlss to double figures as the Stars from $2217. Eyes Perfect Mark I^ a u c iu s 120 130 141 164 120 Fairfield romped p W Kings (X>1- State .78-68. Totals 23 111 champlm to toe giant slalom, lege 91-64; Hartford prevaUed led virtually all the way to beat­ r ? e T ie -scheduled firat raund of I H Winuing Indoor Net Open Rave Thoenl’s skis toe second •Won roUoff : Syracuse pertayed, raperlcsr Mancheiter (9S) over toe Coast Guard 78-64 and shooting and rehoimdii^ into ing Denver. The Rockets fell be­ B P Pts. N E W YORK (A P )— Dick Harter’s Penn never runs best ride of the day. Thoenl hind 27-16 at the end of the first Mlrck m 6. ao MORIARTY i into ^e?Sby‘SST^^n ® to dry, scribbling success all over college basketball coverts, gave another pair the beet. , Wesleyan dqwiu^ Tft** 97-87. victory as the Orangemen 5 13 ' today’s 36-h(rie wtoduo are J. C. snowstorm canceled play Satur- dAr*t Graebner, known as With sUll another chance to A S0-day Belmont Park thor­ Qutonipiac dumped Salem dumped UOonn at Storrs and period, htit later rallied behind rU v-cs 8 ao "W e’re going fo r an undefeaX- a* " i j 4tto.k» io i-m — ---- Hioenl, 22, who began totenia- oughbred meeting opens May 24 State 100-84; Southeastern Mas­ R alito Sltopscm. S r ''!' 3 7 BROTHERS - and Dale Dou^ass, along day ahd toe start of Sunday’s Clark Kent to his tennis col- close out toe match, Richey ed season,’ ’ says Harter, whose “ *• tlonal compeUUon last year, upped their season record to 16- 1 2 * with DellUtt Weaver play was delayed 1% hours be- leagues, didn’t resemble Super served at 4-4 but sent another after Aqueduct closes Its first sachusetts eased by Western 5. TUe Huskies cu:« 9-12. . Denver cUmbed to within y^ung 1 6 bench-deep Quakers are nearly „ “ won toe, first head on Sugar- four, at 79-76, before Utoll^went 2 6 .315 Center St.. .Manchester > a >44.inng hard-hitting cana® frozen greens. Man when he tumbled whUe backhand volley Into toe net there with a 22-0 record after Uwlalana ,ggf.g difficult Narrow meeting on May 22. Connecticut 84-78; Sacred Heart — After holding a 47-38 halftime 1 a * nephew of Sam Snead, managed With many of toe players PUiiiag away the final shot and Graebner w m on lUs way. advantage, Syracuse seized a 16- on a 18-4 jog to the third period 1 2 Phone 61.'?-51.'!5 dusting off-Daitmonth-dOiWrs Trail. Bruggmann finished rX and grabbed a 92-79, never- Scavetta 4 10 ■ otily a 71 to Sunday’s second faced with getting to Florida for '*’ldch won toe $50,000 U.S. Na- 'Hi® 27-year-old Graebner, a Saturtoy night. cUpped^abama No ^hlnd. ^ point 67-61 bulge with eight min­ headed lead. VdlUe Wise scored tw « i« 38 22 98 round for a 137 and was caught toe PGA national championshtp Uonal indoor Open. vUlato to Salisbury last year be- TV> tell the truth, Harter never ,,, Notre. Dame turned back ' The two then swapped finish- Jtockville Senior Leaguers utes left to the game while by ii*** lean and lanky Douglass, starting ’ITiuraday, sponsors an- Graebner, who wears horn- cause of a temper outburst but thought his team would be ^***ftft J® Ing order to toe secorid lilatT^t UConn was beset with a cbld Douglahs, a 34-year-old for- nounced that anyone with a rimmed glasses but hardly has *>ow supported by toe crowd, aZ^ toe undefeated at this Bru,rvm«„„Bruggmann was unable to, mer- shooting touch. mer Ryder Cup player attempt- first-round score of 75 or higher been recognized as having mild then swept the final set at love time too vear ISth-ranked Fordham come toe slim lead Thoenl had Complete Sweep of Series Columbia scored 66 potato to tog to play out of a prcriimged could withdraw. About a dozen manners, performed his mlra- while yielding Richey just sev- -the -seeend- -h alf - -after—a—37- - STATE GHAMP — . “ I thought, before toe season ‘ ' **^********^" ^ BOB GOEHBING Van Oudenhov^ with 17 and 10 shimp, grabbed a share ot the and a half bxA them up on it, cles earlier, however; ^ en points. The winner’s combined. Ume 37 halftime deadlock with Yale 86-faole lead when he holed a 40- including Julius Boros and Llo- He staved off two m'ktch "B y that tone, he had toe mo- Rick Brown of East Eto the second time this sea- tnarjeers respect^eiy. BiU in New York. Tbe Lions moved NOW! weil-as wo are now-^but neirer was 2 ;57,59, Bruggmann’s 20 Ohio state bombed North­ son; RockvlUe’s Senior League Quinn added'18 crucially timed yard wedge shot for an eagle nel Hebert. points by Cliff Richey to toe mentum and I got a little bit Catholic High won the 22-0,’’ says Harter.' 2«7.81. into sole possession of secemd western 84-72, AU-Staia beat their Manchester points •wfaUe steady L ^ MdDer- fourth set Sunday, won 2.6, 7-6, tired,’" Richey said. "It was as CIAC 138-pound wres- "In fact, right now we’re at place to the Ivy League behind Bob Morse, who had 21 points 1-6, 7-6, 6-0, and hauled down simple as that. But there’s no 1 1 i n g chf0npi6ttSiip toe of our game." counterparts. Once again the mott i contributed 12 markers, natlonaUy ranked Pennsylvania. to toe 1101017 over Deilmouto^ score was close throughout he- Amalo was an aU auound Columtoa Is 8-2 to league play AT MILEX toe $9,000 first prize. way I should have lost." That’s bad news for Penn’s last ^tu rday at Yale, Is just one of a cast of many to "The reason I lost those two Graebner, ranked No. 4 to the Ivy League „ Atdtude Key fore RockvlUe’s depth paid-off-stickout for Mandiester. • Be- and 14-0 overaU and the EUs are The local matmaii also In QuaketB* noncas^ system. tt t *' In the end as" they posted a hard- sides his high game 27 points, 1-9 and 3-17. ThcAiidlhas match points," Richey managed naUon and second to Richey’s scof^'fKe fastest pin, trying to joke during toe a'wards cere- top domesUc seeding to the their bid4*4 •»»ve no stars Ijl earned -UW-U)!) victory. his playmaktog and numerous Sophomore Tom Du$fey tossed 55 seconds. WE CAN STOP -something nfce ler people mony, "w as that it happened so tournament, also won a sudden title and Manchester started off quick- baU thefts were awed by all of to 22 points and Captain M ^k quick toe eye didn’t see It—^but death playoff to toe second set Tournament. or etgjit guys who play weU to- WINTER HAVEN, Fla (AP) ly Jumping to an eaiiy i-V lead, toe estimated 300 spectators. Frazer pulled down 21 rebounds getoer. Our strong suit is our —Attitude is a key word to toe dark put this cape-on to the— again at 5-4 ■with Richey •- Weekend vtotorles over Har­ However, some weU-bolanced Oimpetitive Pat Mistretta as Fairfield defeated Kings Col- who feel they wm MeadiMeade scored GAR WASH OF MAMGHESnR Most C a n nine-point tiebreaktog game of Orpntes y two allots. 14th straight with an 86-86 decl- 17 PORSCHE/ AUDI 14UI szraigm wiui an eo-w ueci- ^ ^ ^ - -we’ve been working on what points m idw ay through the fl- | jJtonerinou la to 10-12. 3 High-Pressure .Hot W ater Rinse Cycles - I toought I h ^ toe ^ put “ *** J«aaen had rounds-.i-o<-76- rion oyerJUrawri. No. 6 Ja^ ^ i gau advance fundamentals" but I didn’t hit It quite hard doubles, noted that he hM now ^ one-over-par n ai: stanza. Behind'some to- — 44 ift OoOaptain Joe Summa set a> \ 249 RROAO STREET 25c Self Service Hond Spray (Near Uw Parkade in MaaiOwli ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. enough the first time and the won national championships to - ™ ^ 194.90- John R ^e scored ------.,— spired Indlvtdnal efforts, Man- jfg Wesleyan ^ e ld House sewing' a 29 6 second one I didn’t place cor- clay, hardcourt ^ Indoor pUy Palmer fluttered away 32 £)tots to pace No. 7 South ^ ****^^—**^' **“ * sltuatlcfui at Chester once , again raUled_ but 3 3d 9 record f t SB points agglnst T\ifto Quick, 2-Minute Service 643-2197 Pkoire~Minehester 643>I7I2 they couldn’t beat the clock. 3 ^ 6 ».]£ 16 at MidiHetoiwn. The Cardinals —missing only the grass title, g three-stroke lead on the final Carolina to a 72-66 conquest of 4 00 ^ 8 M i w Rlchej^referred to a pair of “The only we I haven’t ww a&y o f the 64-hrte "richest elshth-pe>rged North Carolina; Although the first fuii^muad Bbitaer re p e a l OonnecUout 1 ,8 4-U 20 are 13-4 and have an outside TU N E UP aOUBS: - Sat. M wotkout is net scheduled iintg 13 No Long Waiting Line! overhean^slams, wh}ch Graeb- is Forest lUls,-*’ he said. "May- ever” ladies tojir event. She ninth-rated Western Kentucky There are ~lS,814,0(X> pleasure Wednesday all but™*** ace & b Ploeky led RockvUle’a a ^ 5 2-2 chance f t getting an invitation ----- lay au but u pj«yg„ 1 •1-d 3 to the Natlpnal (^ e g ia te Athlet-i W E HONOR ae‘’.-?®“ «ved against toe back be I cansomething about got runnerqp money of $6,140 slammed Morehead State 89.70 Ixiats of one kind or another were ta uniform and mT weU .balanced offense netting 21 , smith 0 00 0 Attendant On Duty 7 Days A Week uniform and on thefleld * 13 94 37 t.'. 3MW 1I flWABOB. OJI.P. retaining net, eventually forcing ths^ this year." for a ^ total. and lOth-ranked Duquesne out- registered on U.S. yratera. Sunday. Not too far behind was ^Amaio i. speedy BUI V lot and U g Jo* w avxais S IW

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJO] Antwcr to FrfrloM fiml* 1 JUST CONn" UNPER- CLASSIFIED STANP WHY THEY Flowers and Plants PLANT THOSE TREES SO CLOSE TD THE STREET^.. BLA-BLA~^ ACROSS 61 Insolent talk LEON dE SZY N SK I builder — SHOttN VOU EYERV | (slang) ADVERTISING , 1 Fragrant new hom es custom buUt, re- V9E9S *4 THE STORE, Twill ya cjuiT yawon' flower 62 Fencing m odeling, additions, re c MADAM f ISN'T WERE, I sword CLASSIFIBD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ISO'S I CM CONCEN- 5 Aromatic rooms, garages, Mtohens re- SOMCWIM& L TRATE ON MV ' 63 Black (poet.) plant 64 Article (Sp.) -- 8 AJL to 4:30 PJL modeled, bath tile, cement, LllfEw PRIVIN'? 9 Precedes the flower 65 Observes i work. - Steps, dormers. Rest- 12Nr.S,antage 66Crucifix O W Y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. identlal or commercial. Call 13 Lily fsimlly of DOWN 649-4291. POODLES — two adorable pbmts I Geranium 4iSS PJS. DAT BBFOBB PUBUOA'nOM 19 Compass point wapiti black small miniatures, AKc Muslcol Instruments S3 14 High note of color 36 Agents for DeertHneior Saturday and Monday to 4:M p.m. Friday NEWTON H. SM im A SONB- gamut 21 Storehouse registered, one male, one fe­ 2EgRS 22 Where another’s Remodeling, repairing, addi­ m ale. 875-7361. HAMMOND H-model organ, 15 Grow light 3 Stitch property 16 Moistens flax 4 Boredom flowen win PLEASE READ TOUR AD tions, rec rooms, porches and less than one-year old, reason­ blue ribbons 42 Steplike 17 Take 5 Red, yellow or excavations roofing. No Job too small. CaU LOVABLE 7-month old male able. 649-4294 after 6 p.m . sustenance 23 Asian d M alfled or ''Want Ada'* are taken over tbe ptaone aa a orange flower 44 Greek letter 649-8144. puppy, shots completed. Look­ ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAjMLIN 18 One only G Island (Fr.) peninsula nTv“^p“ a ^verttoer ^ u l d read hU ad too FIRST 24 Shrub with 47 Game bird ing for new home, free. 646- (comb, form) 7 Entries 49Poeseswr 5 ^ MiW)*T BBBOBS In time tor toe 20 Everlasting purple or . N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter ' 0537 after 6' p.m. Antiques 56 PIP >ou say "mE ( 'a t s r ig h t .' 1 h o w c o m e r ,..UMRA AN' r ^ ANP WE HAVE > — < WHOEVER FINDS THE concerning 50 Hermit’s hut neat ueertton. The Herald to reeponalMe for onto ONE tai- ' (poet) hybrids white flowers contractor. Additions, remod­ 'ANNUAL MOOMAN ^ NEVER HEARP JUST CAME UP ) A VMDNPERFUL/ \ BISSEST ESS SETS 28 Approach 51 (Operatic solo correct or omitted InsortloQ lor any advorttoomont ^«d ttwn COME BROWSE, Glad’s Anti­ PINOSAUR-ESG H U N T?71/~ r:;a OF IT BEFORE?y WITH TH'IPEA/y PRIZE FDR THE (WHAT?) TO BE KINS OF MOO 22 Moving in a 8 Hard seed 52 Taps sharply eling and repairs. Call piy'- line 30Bwttsom ’ 2"*^ *? ^ «*tent of a “ make good'* tawerftoa. Brrara vridek ques for specials. 185 Addison WINNER/ _X V FDR A WHOLE DAY/ coverings...... 56 Born tim e for free estim ate. 875- 25 Was seated (var.) 31 French ** l y *” value of too adverttooment will not be Articles For Sole 45 Rd. Glastonbury, 1 to 5 p.m. - 26 Black cuckoo annuity 58 Nigerian__ corrected by “ make g M " Inaertlan. 1642. 9 Malt brew native 27 Triumphed 10 Mongolian 32 Near, Mid HOT WATER furnace, with ac­ daily, closed Mondays. 633-6651 iA CavaliV sword and Far 59 Dove’s call SEAMLESS, aluminum gutters or 649-1969. people 60 Finale cessories, $40. BuUtin bathtub, 33 Otiose II Palm fruit 34 Hunter of (BoekvUle, Ton Free) installed. Free estimates. Call 35 Rent $26. Toilet, $10, sinks and m etal IT IT 643-6736. w all cabinets. 643-2466 evenings 37 Entreaty r " r " T ~ 5“ ft n 1“ r " 643-2711 875-3136 L, 38 Monetary SAVE MONET 1 Fast service. or 648-1442. Wanted - To Buy 58 unit of Iran 13" u 39 Patriotic Dormers, room additions, ga­ IT’S terrific the way we’re seU- HOUSEHOLD lota Antiques organization 15" 14 IT Automobiles For Sale 4 rages, porches, roofing and * ' ' Ing Blue Lustre for cleaning brlck-a-brac, locks, fram es, (ab.) siding. Compare prices. Add- OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN IT II !!l rugs and upholstery. Rent glassware. We buy estates. 49 Thousands of* A-Level Dorm er Coip- 289- yean ik HERALD 1968 DAT8UN wagon, clean. electric shampooer $1. , Olcott Village Peddler, AucUoneerT' 41 Plundem 0449. ’ u u CaU 649^6694 after 6. Variety Store. 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. I HAVEWT BEEN I HAVEN’T X WHO CARES.^' I WAS S E T FREE 43 Strong- II BOX LETTERS Bonds - - HelpWonled-Femole 35 Help Wonted-Femqle 35 t a r d y yet; AN P e i t h e r , b u t ) WHEN I W AS LATE THE S E C - scented herb ALL TYPES of stone and con­ WANTED — antique fumltiure, ITHINKA / ONPPAY OF SCHOOL/ANO . ST J? 1962 VOUeSWAGEN, rebuilt EIGHT foot fluorescent light fix­ BY PHIL KROHN 1 DON’T w a n t 45 Baseball's crete work. AU work guaran­ Stocks > Mortgages BINDERY Workers — Tempo­ GUMMER STREET TO SPOIL m y BAST WALK \ SINCEI AINT BURDENED > Mel F o r Y o v motor, now fnmt end, gaa tures, excellent contUtion, $6. glass, pewteiv oil paintings or w~ teed. Out of season rates. Call rary; Immediate assignments other antique items. Any quan­ (SOOP WILL S E T US \ WITH A RECORD TO UPHOLD, 46 And / heater, radio, new tires. $596. after 5, 643-1870 or 644-2975. MORTGAGES — First and sec- each with bulbs. 649-2349. RECORD.' THERE ON I A DECISIONTOMAKE.ANP (Latin pi.) Infomution BE ONE OF ■avaUable for all shifts. No. ex­ tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, ' i u«gp -CO ofiem one \ 64S-4721. ond private mortgage money ...0UTTHIM6$ TIM E, d o n 't / A RACE TO MAINTAIN, SOOPEY/ 48 Mouths / perience needed. CaU Olsten's, BUILDING coming down — 200 PAY I'P 06 IN A p o f a i o H THE HERALD will not ^ c a r p e n t r y — concrete steps, available. $40,000 lim its, per THE 165 Oakland Street. NBUE(?1UKN (X T YOU ? (comb, form) W" Thursday and Friday at 528- used fluorescent light fixtures WH6(?6 NiY6u6fV A :w M 50 London dtoolnae the Identity of IWCHE^LLE, convertiblehatchways, remodeling case Including land mortgages. 0UIT6 rue way good condition. Call 649-8270 f FINAST 7272 or caU 622-3^ anytime. 4' with 2 bulbs. Ideal for re­ UlOULP C(?6Afe M'C (M You FLANTrieM license for a So" s r u. u any advantoer using box porches, garages, closets, ceU- Carriage Realty, 646-1110. MANAMA cart (oba. var.) after 6 p.m. Top rates, no fee. cessed ceilings, rec rooms, WANTEID repairable piano, will uefipxi Of peade-- U u ■ r letters. Readers answer­ ings, attics finished, rec 53 Shooting 5T t r ft/ ing Ulnd box ada wto CLERKS garages, work shops, ware­ m ove. CaU 643-5836. marble 1989 AMX, Rambler, V-8, 4- rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth- r — ;------—------^ MATURE woman, evenings, i r K" ftl dealre to protect tbslr or related woi;k. No Job too BusineSS O pportunity_28 houses, factories, flower 54 Period of Identity oan follow ‘bto speed, posl-traction, mag COMPTOMETER OPERA- mast~he' able to work every time t r a r H small. Dan Moran, B uilder.------^ plants. sell any amount ^ H oom % W ltfiout Booni 59 55 Deodar tree procedure: wheels. Best offer. 649-6197. TORS Saturday afternoon and eve­ each and up, extra bulbs 3-$l. j i Evenings, 649-8880. ning. Apply in Mrson, Card fr 57 Fastidious GO WITH THE BEST Case lot 20 cents each. MANCHES’i'E K — Adam s St. Enelooo your rtnly to 1963 PONTIAC station wagon, \ •. CALCULATOR OPERATORS Gallery, Manches^, Parkade. the box in an envelope — very good condition. Low mile­ HALLMARK HuUdlng Co. For EARN $15-$80,000 Grem m o Sons Sales, 819 East house to share with other nddrosa to the daaallled age. <3all 649-2627. home Improvement, additions, Several opportunities have NEED somemie to asslsf in my Middle Tpke. M anchester. 649- yOung men, share kitchen, pri­ M h n a g e r, JCanohastor rec rooms, garages, roofing, AS A SHELL DEALER opened in our general office business — 3 hours daUy, 6 9958. vate room, parking and uUlti- Bhraning Herald, together 1968 CraVROLET Sports Van, gutters. Free estimates. AU for fuU-time work. Good tles p r o v i(^ . 648-6166. W t « « « . . ™ . with (a memo Itotoig the Call 643-4881, after 6 work guaranteed. 646-2527. Ambitious man desired now business arithmetic back­ terview caU 1-429-7264 between oompanlee you do NOT store them wito Blue Lustre. p.m . for existing 8-bay ranch ground required. 5-6 p.m . MANCHESTER — Immaculate CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER want to aao your letter. ______WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- style service station locat­ Rent electric sham pooer $1. furnished room, available in Tour letter will bo de­ modeUng specialist. Additions, ed on West Main St. and Hours are 8:30 to 4:30. Com­ PILGRIM MILLS needs a wo­ Paul's Paint ft WaUpiqper Sup- private home, for single ca­ PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI stroyed If the adverttoor 1966 WHITE Ford, 428 engine, rec rooms, doi'mers, porches, pany offers excellent bene­ reer or professional woman. to one you’ve mentloaod. Columbia St. in WiUiman- man to sew model garments. ply. $885. CaU 649-7877. cabinets, form ica, buUt-lna, Uc, Ck>nn. Prime location fit program, good wages Apply to K. Anderson, between Call 648-6097 fo r interview and a not It will bo haddled FIBREGLAS SuppUes — Poljr- 1 O N 'T TALK NOW.AMeeP. SHE SAID HE'S A BARREL in the usual manner. ------bathroom s, kitchens, 649-8446. with high volume potential and pleasant working condi- 6-6 p.m . arrangements. MEG> D U F F Y F I X E D M E U P W IT H OF UALKbHS! for aggressive type indi­ tione. Apply: ______ester resin $6.96 per gaUon, lb ______, A BLIND DATE AND (M LATE!! ■ags£” 1965 FORD, v a n .. P rice $696. FOOL'S PARADISE Z-ZL cn vidual. , ^ ------— ounce boat cloth, $1.26 per lATTRA(3TIVE sleeping room. CaU 649-56417 Roofing - Siding 16 Help WonteO—Mole 36 yard. e44-1820. gentlem an. Private entrance. BIDWEtL Home Improvement FIRST NATIONAL free parking. Shower-bath. Lott and Found 1 SHELL OFFERS PART-TIME Janitorial work, ALUMINUM sheets used a$ Apply 196 Spruce St., Manches- Busineu Services 13 Co. Expert instaUatlon of alu­ STORES, INC. evenings, transportation need­ printing plates, .009 thick, 28x SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL FOUND — H»o boat place to minum siding, gutters and • Excellent paid training ed. Must be jover 21, East 36” , 25 cents each or 6 fo r $1. ROOM In private home, JUNK cars rem oved, $10 per chooee home decorations xmi trim.. Roofing installation and • Financial assistance PARK ft OAKLAND AVENUES Hartford, Manchester area, 648-2711. free parking, references, gen­ car. Call 875-6369, ask fo r Dave gifts t o Tour Gift GaUery at repairs. 649-6496, 875-9109. • Insurance and retirement EAST HARTFORD, CONN. e w r 649-5884. tleman onlyi CaU between 4-6 WatUna, 8SB Main St. Tour or leave message. plans. STEREO Oompement system , p .m ., 649-1972. • Many more benefits. MANAGER — Modem package exceUent condition. Investment X* STphSr^r^** -Pr-’ hoofing and BAKERY saleswoman, experi­ store, good salary, benefits. of $1,200. S acrifice $6{)0. CaU THE THOMPSON House -C ot­ 2-Z2. knives, axes, shears, skates, Chim nnvs 1 6 - A ExceUent opportunity. Write after 6 p.m . 049-1896. tage St., centraUy located/ rotary blades. Quick service. ' GET THE FACTS ence preferred. Good wages. LOST — Black key case on Apply in person, Parkade Bak­ Box “N“ , Manchestter Herald. -large pleasantly furnished Capitol Equipment Co., 88 ROOFING Specializing re- Main St. between Bralnard Call collect weekdays, 1-289-1521 ery, Petrkade Shopping Center. IF carpets look duU and drear, room s, parking. CaU 649-2808 P lace and Arthur Drug. 647- Main St., Manchester. Hours pairing roofs of aU kinds, new jjr. Palumbo. Evenings and PROGRAMMER — One - year remove tbe spots as th^ ap­ for ovemlfdit and permanent frr4». daUy 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:80-9. rcKrfs, gutter work, chim neys weekends 1-287-4784, M r. Lowell, LIVE-IN companlo^^or elder­ plus experience In RPG pro­ pear with Blue Lustre. Rent guest rates. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Saturday, 7:80-4. 643-7968. cleaned and repaired. SO years or write SheU Oil Co. ly woman, car delAble, light gramming. Excellent poten­ electric shampooer $1. llie WILL the man who took the experience. Free estimates. 477 cjonnecticut Blvd. housekeeping, cookmg. Sum­ tial. Salary open. No fee. Rita Sherwln-WUUams Co. FURHISKED rooms, color TV, wrong black hq^cont, slse 46L SNOW PLDWINO — Tired of Call Howley, 648-6861. East H artford, Conn. 06108 m er in Maine. CaU after 6 Personnel., 646-4040. continental breakfast . Includ­ from tbe Tleniey Funeral waiting? ReUable Manchester p.m . 646-1281. ed, weekly and monthly sea­ business has new radio equip­ r e s t a u r a n t ’ — IdeaUy lo­ B3XPERIENCBD p lu m b e r ’s _ , sonal rates. Flano’s Motor Home, Wednesday evening, 49-A February 17th, please caU 649- ped trucks. Dependable ser­ Heating and Plumbing 17 cated doing a thriving busi­ MEDICAL office assistant helper, top wages benefits. 646- Fuci onO FOCO Inn, 646-2808. vice. Csdl anytime7-643-8246 or ness. Ideal for energetic cou­ wanted, no experience neces­ 46$8. 6941 to exchange coats. SAM WATSON Plumbing Md SEASONED firewood, deUvery 649-8797. ple.- Tremendous Income pro­ sary, t^ing required, after­ 5U T W H A T Heating. Bathroom remodel­ MAN for work, local dairy throughout Connecticut. Hours L06T — Passbook ___No. ____ 91631 ducer. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, noons and Saturday mornings. DO V O U E A T ' ing amd repairs. Free estl- store 3 evenings weekly plus 9 a.m . - 9 p.m . 1-687-2168. Savings Bank of M an^ster PIANO tuni^ and b^d Ins^- 643-1577. Write B ox G, Manchester Her­ m ites. CaU 649-8808. AppUcaticn made for payment ment repairing by Hartt Col­ ald. ll 6 hours every Sunday. 649- 8017, o r a ^ r 6 p.m ., 648-9707. WELCOME t : lege of Music graduate. Ward GRANTS Plumbing Service- SEASOlN^D firewood for sale. LOOT — Passbook No. 78-281 DRIVERS for station wagons ______Krause, 648-6836. deUvered, Savings Bank of Manchester Free estimates, plus quaUty NEW 3-BAY and schixU buses. Manchester FXPERpiNCED J.D. backhoe 648-0478. TOJHE AjtplicaUon made for payment. SNOW Plowing, — Driveways, work. 643-6341. SUNOCO STATIONS and Vernon scho<^. 7:80 to operator tor drain fields, etc. etc. Reasonable rates. WIU ac­ For Rent 8:45 a.m.',! 2:16 to 8:46 p.m. Steady work. CaU 742-6190 af- 10 HOUR cept Master Charge. CaU 643- EbcceUent peurt-time opportunl- *• Garden - Form - “Well, it wae ^ it way, ton! I met youf mother 6776, 646-8824. Mininery, 19 ROUTE 30, TOLLAND ty. We train you. 643-2414, 876- d e SPATCHESI 7KAIN EE — Dairy Products 50 WORK WEEK! through a dating tervice . . . her mother!" Pm on ob 3 Dreum ^lng 2828, between l(>-4 p.m . LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also Stable, mature, agreaslve In­ and APPLES for sale—Courtlands, J If you w m M like to iwrfc 10 hours I INCOME TAX prejmration. Call moving large appliances. (CUSTOM taUored ladies' dress­ dividual with the abiUty to |e m ek at your own pace, In your| Dan H osier, 649-8829 or 247- es, suits, alterations _,juid DeUclouB and McIntosh. VoU;>e I own esr, and build your own bud- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Burning barrels deUvered, $4. ROUTE 195, TOLLAND CLEANING woman wanted. direct people and work weU Farms off Birch Mountain Rd. 3115. 644-1776. costuthe Jewelry In your atone under pressure. .Top company IT'S POSSIBLE THAT CaU 649-4519. to Volpe Rd. Bolton. preference. 649-1183. and benefits. Starts at $160. I If you anuld Ilka to invest aa little I TOLD HIS SECRETARY HE TIMBERLAND Tree Service, ______, >' W ANT TO T A LK TO AAE.I STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFP INCOME TAXES prepared, by EXCELLENT POTEN- E^ERIENCED salesladies; No fee, R ita Personnel, 646- J lea $6(Xlto $1S(X) iiv spare cash to VDU'D BETTER SEE /VMNERVA’S Tree removal, pruning, shrubs, fiiU or part-time. Can you use SON RK3HT A W A Y - BEFORE BETTER TRY TO SEE HIM M arvin Baker. CaU 648-0267. Moving - TIAL 4040. (start a business that can ghra you a | HE MAKES ANY KIND OF A AT HIS HOME.I and lots cleared. Fifteen years extra money? New company Household Goods 51 I nice ratiim per year, than wa'd bet- RCVERCP P M L,n 1 TH0U6HT WE COUtP 6ET experience. B(mded and insur­ Itafhava a little talk! DEAL WITH THAT (XJMfWjy,/ » 7W * THAT POTEST THE 'RI6HT' PEOPLE ElK T B ) INCOME. TAXES prepared in Trucking - Storage 20 • PAID TRAINING being established. (Jetrinr on EPERIENCED dozer opera- CANYON HAS ENROLLED convenience o< your home. ed. F ree estim ates. CaU 647- tor for ceUar work, etc. Steady CI*EAN. USTO ^ g e r a t ^ -BUT-WE PIRTV STRAI6HT 9479. MANCHESTER — DeUvery- MODERATE ranges, automatic washers Iwa'II show you how to make your I AT M A U M E E -S O SHE CROWD IS FORCINO M E 10 Call RusseU Burnett for ap­ IN V E bl- -tngs In supervisory capacity. work. OaU after 6, 742-6190. I apart time pay handaoma dhridanda I light trucking and package de­ MENT Personal interview required. with guarantees. See them at ' IS CtUALIPIEDTb WORK WORK AS THEY DO.' pointment, 648-5888. CLEANING — Interior —both (with Ull Snack Shop Vending Ma- ON OLSONS CAMMI6N. Uvery. Refrigerators, washers 649-3066. PHARMACEUTICAL SALES— B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 residential and commercial. I chinas. A provtn buainaaa oppor- INCOME TAXES prepared in and stove moving, specialty. FINANCING AVAIL- Outstanding opportunity, 2 ICain St. Call 648-2171. Ituni^ I In a growing $S billion I your home by appointment. Sfitisfactory work guaranteed. Folding chairs fo r rent, 649- ABLE years experience requited. I iharfcirt whara 80% of tha buainaaa. I For friendly free estimates, 0762. NURSE’S AIDE — 7 to 8 shift, SINGER touch and sew with - ^ ll.H . WUsm, 649-6606. Starting to $11,000 plus bonus, cabllnet. Monograms, .hems, Ibqa by tha small indepandant [ ______1 ______call Suburban Flodr Mainten­ For details call daUy Mr. full or part-tim e. (JaU 649-4619. rnbto^ Cox, 568-3400. Evenings and __CM, p rofit sharing and expen­ embroiders, etc. Used, Fri(cel- RIDE needed from Redwood ance, 649-9229. ses. No fee. Rita Personnel, Rd., Manchester, to Central Pointing - Papering 21 weekends Mr. SpUecki, 649- M ^C PraSl^, Receptionist — lent condition. GuarantriMj. |No axpariance nacsauiyl No par- 646-4040. ^ ' |aonal aalaa calli ntcatsaiy! Wt will I Rowi Hartford. Hours 8-4:80. TWO YOUNG married men wU] 5446. ty p is t, hours 9-5, Mrniday — Full price now $66 or 7 month^ do smaU repair Jobs and paint­ B. H. MAGOWAN JR. ft Sons, Friday, car necessary. Write ly payments o i $8. 822-0476, hraln you, oounaal you, aacura your CaU 648-4447. DRIVERS for station wagons ing, also ebUar cleaning and Interior and exterior painting, to Recepticmlat, P. O. Box 222, dealer. tlo^ttona. All you naad is your car, and school buses. MancUiester la m$ll inveatmant and ba willing RIDE sranted from Porter light trucking. CaU 646-2692, paper hanging. Tilrty years ptov.a restaurant, Real Manchester, Conn. MR. ABERNATHY ______BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY and Vernon schools, 7:80 to REFRIGERATOR apart- Ito wbdUiard to bscoma a auccaaa. | Street to Pratt ft Whitney, sec­ 646-2047. experience, four generatlona. Manchester area. Free estimates, fuUy insured. SUFFERING from after-the- 8:46 a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m., ment sized, like new, $76. 80“ IVour ootudantioua effort will detar- ond riilft. Call 648-746$. Feinberg, 243-0301. Imina your In rTHANK >OU NOT BAD/PUT LIGHT trucking, cleaning 643-7361. hoUday bills and blues? AvA terested caU 1-429-8291 m orn­ ford Despatch, I ^ . Danise, 9 where. Not small loan finance ------: ' ‘ >: ■ - - terior painting, paper hanging. ings o r 10 to 12 p.m . company plan. ~Dougloa Mo- REWHIAVING of bumsi moth- Discount on waUpaper. CaU a.m . - 2 p .m ., 528-9551. We are MAONAIVOX stereo theatre PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER tors, 845 ar«in holes, rippers repaired. Win­ O scar Hebert, 646-8048. an equal opportunity em-; Help Wanted - with 27” black and white, _ _L_ dow shades made to measure HelpWonted-^mole 35 {^yer, Mole or Female 37 screen, 46” PhUco electfto -Steteu s o WHAT’S 1966 CHEVY SSS96, new engine, aU else Venetian blinds. Keys INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ -f- range,'-api>t«odmately 16 cu. ft HERE COMES’ STENOS — Temporary — Ini- RELIABLE cleaning lady, ( ) - REVEREND... AND To BE power transmtorion, extras, made whUe you wait. Tape cial rates for people dyer 66. SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton, OMi mediate assignments available wanted, one day weekly. Must freezer. Reasonably priced. Dept.. 8916 IN THOSE HORRIBLEj ASHAMED $1,400. CaU 649-8974. recorders for rent. Marlow’s, CaU m y com petitors, then caU 7:80 to 8:45 a.m„ 2:10 to 3:40 PANTS.' ABOUT j - a a for two or three week Jobs, provide own transportation. CaU 649-7788. J 867 Main St., 649-6221. m e. Estim ates given. 649-7868. p.m., CaU 649S400. :« 1968 CHEVROLET Im paU , 827, GaU Olsten’s Thursday and coU 644-0702. mCHARD E,. MARTIN, paint­ Fridays at 028-7272 or caU 622------c a p t a i n E A S Y BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE S - q>eed Hurri, pori- stereo CUSTOM made, draperies, sUp I many extras. CaU 649-0861. covers and reuphototerlng. ing c(»tractor. FuU profession­ 3203 anytime. Top rates, no TYPISTS — Temporary — Im- Sltuariom Wanted > al painting service. Interior - fee. mediate two-week assignments AAEANWHILEiPUCEY Budget term s. Btotabllsfaed in Female 38 T o KERCH'S /W^TER W-WT5 (groPHER.N0LAl I 1967 CHEVROU7T Im pala, 2- exterior. Free estimates, fuUy avaUable with prestige firme. AO A /iu p i n r MOVES FAST TO 1946. P ays, 624-0154, eyenlngs, SURPRl&ei SNATCH UP THE (SUN door hardtopL Best offer. CaU insured. 649-44U, 649-0286. WOMEN to pack eggs, MUler OaU Olsten’s: Tburaday and MOTHERS — I wlU care tor OKO 10 6^ 7690. Farms, Route 81 north, Cknren- 0TANDINO RATNBR PAOPPeOl 648-8068. F riday at 628-7272 o r caU 622- your chUd in m y Ucensed RISHT O U T - try, 648-8021. 8203 anytime. T<^ rates, no home. Transportation avaU- 0IDB T H E 1967 9-PAaSENGER Pontiac APPLIANCE Floor Finishing 24 fee. PO O R WITH Bonneville station wagon, fuUy able. CaU 644-2846. Wanted e a s y BEHIND powered, air - oondltianlng, REPAIR, INC. FLOOR SANDING, and refln- • SECRETARY — Right on the HIM... CLERK TYPIST vinyl top, luggage rack. CaU ishlng (epeciallring in older baU parson, to take over some Dogs’- Birds - Pets 41 872-6661. Service on aU makes, wash­ flooie). Inride painting, paper­ mteresting position in smaU respcnribUlty. Shorthand de- ers, dryers, ranges, refrig­ ing, ceiUnge, etc. No. Job too depeutment for qualified sired, but not required. Phone WIREHAIRED Fox terrier pup- EXPERIENCED 1968 BUICK convertible, fair erators. Qualified factory emaU. Jrdm VerfalUe, Bolton. typist with experience In 647-9979 fo r interview. An lee, AKC, innoculated, 9 weeks LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN running condiUem. $200 o r beet trained technicians. Radio statistical clerical work! equal opporttuUty. em ployer. old. 647-9089. o ffe r. 6494)688. dispatched tor quick service. COMPOSITOR Bonds - Company offers good wages 1964 VOLKSWAGEN fluiHOOf, 646-1111 Stocks - Mortgages 27 and working comUtiims, free i 4 new enow tires, exceUent con­ parking and above average EXCELLENT BENEFITS i ■■ dition. $750. 6484)618. // ■ t TWO handymen want a variety MORTGAGES, loans, first, eec- briieflts. Apply ' REGREATION DIRECTOR ond, third. AU Unde. Realty 1966 CHEVROLET pnpala wag- of Jobs by day or hour. We statewide. Credit rating unnec- Challenging position. Experience preferred but not es­ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON on, 907, V-8, turbo hydrom atic, clean ya;^ ,_^ ca and oeUara. FIRST NATIONAL C«0f. *n OmI >itekiii Ctew. Reaaotiable. CaU 648!- 0806. esauuy. Reasonable. Confiden­ sential. Training avaUable. Must have interest In elderly^ APPLY ^ r / " U-* OS excellent condition . 8154K)e6. f tial, quick arrangements, Al­ STORESTNC. pele. High school reiiulred, also interest In Eurts and 8G3B — 1968, New engine,* CBtiiARS, attioe,. garages. vin L u n dy. A gency, 627-7971. crafts. Contact Hr. TUisano. clutohi radiator, batteriee. Bhc- cleaned. Reasonable rates or 988 Main St, Hartford, Eve­ Park and Oakland Aves. ariU take merchandtoe aa pay­ nings, 288-6878. MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER ceUent condition. Going into East Hartford eervtde. 647-1890 after 6 p.m . m en t 6444B09 o r 647-9409; MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd., , ...... ""64l6482l" \ 13 BISSELL STREET miurtgages—' interim financing ______1968 B U K K Skylark eonver- An equal importunity employer tiU e, V-8, 4.q>eed, bucket — expedient and confidential NURSE’S AIDE — 8 to 11 p.m , ! * i*n tf'MiA. iec.»yx 2’Xi service. J. D. Real Estate shift, fuU w part-tim e, CaU RprUun ^good ocaidttioii. 6494mo H e ra ld A d s after Assoc. 6484029. 649^9. •T /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^ANCHEStER, CONN., MONDAY, JTlBRUAllY 22 ,' PAGE NINETE PAGE EIGHTEEN MANC^STER Eli^NINq/HERALD, MANCliESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22,’ 1971 •vr Lon Per Sole 73 but of Town Mountain, Colorado, but only cme out of heavy brush into a lonely A partm en H - Nats - Houses For Sole Houses Sole 72 sent the false alert. country road and surrendered to Hehron For j :? For Sale 75 bidlets Qaim three officers. — — — L A N D — Coventry treed one- V.Se System A state police spokesman in * ^ .Tenements : 63 Hartford ssdd he first heard an 86 TTMROD RD. — Seven-room $18,600, 8BEU3ROOM RANCH, halt acre. Lake view. fSJSOO, COLUMBIA LAKE area —Mod­ W E H AVE customers waiting OotonW, 2 fireplaces, screen­ em cttstom-buUt center-ball emergency alert hsul been sent Policemen In ingTm" S^y1Sd.’'^?ri“S; BascbaU Association Slates -CLASSIFIED nice lot, garage, immamulate, U & R Tolland — acre treed, $8,000. P^arning cold and hungry to go on.” Of when station W n C in Hartford -for the rental ol your apart­ BERRY’S WORLD ed poKh with caupet^, forge assumable V A 6 per cent mort- Vemon high scenic acre, Ranch. 2 firepfoces, 7 rooms, la They later told officers they ment or home. J.D. Real Es-: faunUy room, extra forge wall-to-wall carpeting, lo*vely 'sMked him 'if the roport were % graige, $188. per month. Imme­ $6,900. Hayes Agency, 6480181. Five Qties had spent the last'two days on Meeting Tomorrow Evening tate Associates, Inc. MS-6129. kitchen with appUamces, wadl- BETTER decor throughout, private set­ true. W n C subscribes to both diate occupamey. Meyer, Read- Fails the hilltop watching hundreds of ADVERTISING to-wadl caupetfog throughout. B W U rO N )— one mUe from ting. Priced in low* 80s.* For wire services. tors, 848-0609. (Continued froih Page One) officers scour the countryside Eric Emt, president of the proposed budget for 1971-72 and 8-zone heat, fuU attic, 2-cau* Boufli Manchester. Beautifully details call Lange Agency, (Continued from Page One) ‘.‘Because only one wity ser­ . CLASSIFIED.ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HOME for them. Hebron Baseball Association, revision of zoning regulations. Business Locations ga ra ge, enclosed rear yaud, $17,900 2-BEDROOM RANCH, wooded comer lot. Acre plus. 2289849, 2288296. vice carried it, we were a little forced a car to the aide of thie Their hideout was about 20 has scheduled a meeting of the Bulletin Board 8 A A L to 4:30 PM . For Rent | 64 professlonadly lamdscaped, lauge lot, large shade tree, as­ Prestige area. M. H. Palm er,'^ directed a notiflcstiicm of emer- leery and held off to frfoke a road and walked up to the vehV VALUES miles from the spot in Fo-jntain- association for tomorrow eve­ ’Ibe following meeting and ac­ mamy other extras. Priced low sume mortgage, $116.47 per Realtor, 648-6821, 649-0688. SOUTH W INDSOR — Seven- gency sustion, that all normsU few calls,” said John Ferguson, cle. There was no explanation of MANCHESTER Green — head State Park where Highway ning at 7 nt the ’Town Ottice tivities <-are scheduled for this for quick sade. ChsTRorLesper- month. Hutchins Agency Read- room Colcsifol. Double garage, broadcasting was to stop a W n c newsman. how he lost his gun but a trail of COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Oroimd floor, 900 sq. n. front Patrol trooper Bill W ^ e r ,—86, Building, week: amce, 64^620. tors, 6486324. three baths, family rpom. immediately,* and that broad- WhUe the csdler from w n c blood showed he had staggered I portion carpeted, second floor, $24,604 and Park Supt Leo! Newton ’Ibis will be an organizational Monday ^Regional District 8 4 :M PJM. D A T B EFO R E PCBUCATIOK Won’t last. CaU now. Pasek casters were to transmit the remained on one line, state pol- back t6 his car to try and radio k^CHBSTER — 8room Gar- Land For Rent Board erf Elducatimi, meeting, one office 12 x 12, call 649- Vernon — 8room . Split 7 3 -A ' Realtors, MLB, 3887476, 742- warning. ice called the regional headquar- t6 r help. were shot to death apout 6:20 meeting for the coming year Deadline lor Sal^irday and Monday Is 4:M p.m. Friday 2741 or 049-6688. rlson Ooloniad, 4 bedrooms, Level. 3 bedrooffis, living p.m. Wednesday. smd adl those who aisslsted with 7 ;30 p.m., Rham High School. MANCHESTER , 8248. The system failed again Sun­ tors of the North American Air "Surely the sight of pei^le de­ double garage, exceUent airea, room with fireplace, kitch­ A third man, game ranger W. the Little League program 'last Tuesday: Hebron Baisebadl As­ C O VE N TR Y .... LA N D day when NORAD was imable Defense Command, who said re- liberately attempting to polarize TODR CXIOPBBATION WHJ, treed lot, wadk-out bemement. en and dining area. -Sepa­ L. Pickens, ei, of Checotah, is year tis well am amy other resi­ sociation meeting, 7 p.m.. Town TWO PARCELS to take over control erf The Asso- ports of an emergency were ■opposition to our police force, BE APPBEOIATED “Finest Porter Street area.” Only $89,900. Hayes Agency, rate den, buUt-ln oven, still in serious condition with dents In town who might be in­ Office Building; Plainning and DIAL M3-2711 , pQ R RENT ^ range and dishwasher. Ono of 60 acres, (xie of 78 acres. elated Press teletype wires be^ false, and especially some people who 7H room redwood and 6480181. ' GmSTONBURY head and face wounds. ' terested are' urged to attend. Zoning Commission meeting, 8 Minimum down to quaU- $000 per acre. Call If the alert had been real, call themselves community brick ccmtemporary, cus­ cause o t a technical failure. The Led by Jones after the ar­ AmcHig the items included on p.m., ’Town Office Building. TWO F A M ILY — 4-4, Imniacu- fled buyer. state police said later, “Bells leaders must assume part of the tom crafted 1961 with finest CARRIAGE REALTY Immediate occupancy. In­ test was transmitted as usual rests, officers uncovered caxhe the aigenda is the possibility of Wednesday: .Zoning Board of Continued From Preceding Pog* fote Ihslde amd out. Stove) re­ would have gone off all over this blame for (hese klilings,” materials and workmanship, dian Hill ‘Trail. High assum­ over the U P I circuit. , of weapons—three pistols, a ri­ -jnlforms for the American Appeads public heairihg, 8 p.m.. frigerator and fireplace in * $26,900 646-1110 ' place.” O’Neill said. “IMrectly or infU-' for p i ^ n t owner. 8-bed­ able 7% ' mortgage. Six- A subsequent test over the AlP fle, a shotgim, and an undis­ Leaigue. Town Office Building; Oxiserva- 3,700 rooms, 2% baths, most ef­ each apartment. Separate fur­ South Windsor — Just Ust------;----- »------■} rectly these citizens are promot­ Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments - Fiots - room rambling Ranxh, 8 lines Sunday night wpriced. closed amount of ammunition— Up until last year, there were ti(Hi Commissitm meeting, 8 ficient eat-in kitchen (all naces, Mid 20’s. Wolverton ed this spotless 4)4-room ing anarchy and a complete 63 bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat- . Technicians from NORAD, the at the hideout. only four teams in the National p.m., 'Town Office Building. CLEAN, furnished room for Tenements built-ins). Fireplaced living Agency Realtors, 6482813. Ranch that offers 2 forgo Out of Town disregard for the law.” in kitchen (built-ins), forge telephone company and the A P Police said Walker, Newton Leaigue. ’Ibe aissoclation lamt 'Thursday: Board of Selectmen gentleman. Central. Call 643- AVAILABLE March 1st — room, formal dining room. bedrooms, Uvlng room Fo r Sale 75 fireplaced . living room— Crew Chief He said he was referring to SQUARE MANCHESTER —Exclusive AA with firepfoce, large kitch­ said the cause of the earlier fall and Pickens were shot Wednes­ spring orgamized the American meeting, 7 p.m.. Town Office 9363 or apply 4 Pearl St. Three-room iqiartment. Heat, Large family room, plus center hall, .^formal dining protests by citizen groups that Rockledge amea, huge 8room en and dining area, fuU- VHIRNON — Seven-room mod­ ure was unknown. day after Walker arrested, two League for the younger boys Building; Hebron Board of Edu- electricity, stove, and refriger­ heated workshop or 4th room, centrally air condi­ demonstrated in frxmt of City WANTED — Young bachelor to custom Ramch. High wooded tlled bath with vanity; also em Colonial, Uke new, 1)4 An investigation into Satur­ Rescued men wi a charge of illegal poe- wanted to play, but there cation budget meeting, 8 p .m y ator included. $146. 640-6644. bodroomi' tioned. 2-car garage. Fine H all over an incident in which share two-bedroom {^>artment FEET lot. a t y uUUtles, 2H baths, basement fireplace and at­ baths, forge lot. Attached ga­ day’s false' alert was requested session of firearms at the park, were insufficient funds to! cover Hebron Elementary Schopl; tached garage, situated on executive country club area, two policemen shot and critical­ with same. Call 64^2648 after double garage, two firepfoces. rage. Priced right- Call the by the White House.. A spokes­ The three men had apparently uniforms for these boys. This Recreation Commission meet- VILLAGER Apartments—Five- a high, well landscaped city water, gas, sidewalks. In Laos ly wounded a man neighbors 6:30 p.m. Suitably for machine shop or 29* pameled adr-condiUoned Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648' man said Sunday “tlM e req[>on- been shot from close range, pos- year the association hopes to be 1»>8, 8 p.m. Town Office ^^uUd- room Townhouse. IMi tiled BY APPOINTMENT lot. $86,900. Excellent financing sedd is mentally retarded. -it,.. ,.j A, J mlttee light manufacturing. Will faunUy room. Low 40’s. Meyer, 6680. sible at N O R A D will see that it sibly while lying on the ground, able to furnish uniforms ing; Sadary Study Con FURNISH ED rown a'>allabte in baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, airailable. (ConUimed from Page Oole) “I believe the seeds of vio­ rent all or divide to suit Call Suzanne Shorts, Realtors, 643-0609. does not lutypen again.” police sadd. A maunmoth s^dreh meeting, 8 p, Office private home for single c u e e r two air-conditioners, private t lence are always present,” Other items to be discussed tenant. N ear shopping center $33,000 TOLLAND Saturday’s erroneous alert re­ „t-. L , waia launched for Jones and basement. Washer and dryer MANCHESTER, 9 - room re­ Mortar fire destroyed the heli­ O’NeiU said are fund-ridslng adternates to or professional woman, cen­ and business district. 646-3233 Bolton — New 8room Co­ BY APPOINTMENT But in this p a ^ Franklin and the matiiunt soon Saturday; Hebr Youth Bais- hookup. G.E. appliances and (C 1971 br NCA, tnc .OVERSIZED CAPE COD mained in effect 18 minutes al­ copter after it touched down, the present Taig Day drive, trally located, kitchen priv­ stored authentic colonlad Cape, lonial. Large front to back week some of o o r cltocM have covered_the eastern half of Are you looking for a home though many stations did not but the five men aboard man­ practice amd game schedules, ketbadl playoff | 30 p.m., ileges. Call 649-7276. Refer­ gas heat. Charles Lesperance, J. WATSON BEACH I CO, 3H tiled baths, country kitch­ living room, formal din­ Call Suzanne ShQrts, stirred up these hateful feelings Oklahoma "I say, if people don't like the way things are going, with lots of elbow room in­ aged to scramble to nesurby GUead HUl Sell gymnasium. ences required. 649-7620. en with fireplace amd all shut down. Some stations did by their public outcries o f ' Roaidblocks were ..iaoMi.i'.H equipment purchase and care / Hartford Office, 547-1550 ing room and kitchen with side and outsideT Our full were estaousnea ^ but-of-town games. Elec­ Francis'E. Eoland they ought to get on their yachts and sail away!" buUt-ins, Acre lot. Exquisite jl. bullt-fos, 8 forge bedrooms 646-8283 not see the teletype message bunkers. Three of them were vengeance towaM our poUce. throughout the area by authori- TWO-BEDROOM garden type dormered Cape features Manchester Evening Herald ATTRACTIVE room, few steps must be seen. Hayes Agency, with lots of closet euea, and others doubted its authen­ wounded. Other people pubUcly and pri- ties from state, city, co-jnty and tion of officers for the year will apartment, heat, appliances, 1)4 baths, l^ t-ln s , dish­ Hebron efirrespondent, Anne from center of town, board op­ “«»«1 3 1 ; U4 baths. I firepfoce. at­ J WATSON BEACH Co. ticity, an A P poU showed. Four of the crewmen were vately advwated violence.” federad atyencies amd blood- also be held. and carpets, $200. monthly. D U NC A N RD., new 6-room Co­ washer, dispoisal, two 18 ft. Emt, Telephone 2288971. tional. 643-6746. Agency tached garage. One-acre Hartford Office, 547-1550 Defense Secretary Melvin R. lifted out of the base ’Thursday In St. John, md., Maradial hounds were cadled in from the Girl Sooots Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- lonial, large breezeway 2-car- 2.7 ACRES, beautiful view, 7- bedrooms and a 6)4% as­ w o ^ed lot. Laird said he has asked for a by a rescue copter, but Fuji! James Larimer, 60. and 'Trooper state prison at McAlester. Girl Scout Troop 6180 will 4636. Out of Town Houses For Sole 72 garage. TUe bath, built-ins, room custom Ramch, 3 baths, sumable mtge. Outstanding 315 BROAD ST. ------report on the false alert ana stayed brtilnd. Jrtm Streu, 26, were kUled Sat- Highway Patrol planes circled meet this week ad the Hebron Apartments - Fiats - fireplace, plastered walls, city faimlly room, 2-cau* gairaige, at $26,900. 6486806. For Rent 66 $33,700 COVENTRY — Six-room-over- gxXJ Commissioner Robert He later manned a radio to dl- urday in a dxxrfout with two the broad area constantly. Elementary School 6046 wltii a Inquire 171 Summit St. Heat, hot water, stove and re- from .Priced from $26,900 to beamed-ceUfog living ness, remodeled'' retail sales Ranch, carpeting, dishwasher, 0181. ‘"Ihinklng D ay Prograna.’* In Four persons lost their lives I frlgerator fiumished. Call 64S- $42,900. Cadi now for detadls. room, large country-styled Manchester 649-0306 re ro ^ to (the error, — crew chief.” He sadd Fujll was pistol and Larimer killed with 474 M A IN ST. Three rooms, NORTHWOOD Apartments — space, offices. Yard and buUd- PHILBRICK Stolen From __ in accidents in Connecticut over stove, recreation room, ga­ Frechette Readtors, 647-9993. kitchen with glass sUdfog tl>e otxly one In the base who Streu’s serrice revolver. honor of Juliet Lowe, founder One and two-bedroom apart­ Ing storage, good exposure on 6680, After 6 p.m. Call 643- VERNON — Immacufote 6)4 gTifo weekend heated. $126. Security. One or rage, large lot, trees, sewer. doors and sundeck, field- We ^ pM why Oie s t a t t ^ spoke English well enough to dl- Lonnie D. RTUiams, 23, an of the CHri Scouts. main road across from 60^. Rugged Writer fri New London, scuba divers two adults. 646-2426, 9-6 p.m. ments, central air-condition­ Assumable mortgage. Hutch­ TWO-FAMILY duplex 6-6. Dou­ stone firepfoce, 1)4 baths,' rooBoi Ranch. Garage, Are- Wanted - Real Estate 77 did «»■ not o « the air, 'rect the pilots’.firing. escapee from the Indiana State will be donating thelt’ dues for Wells said. “’This will give us a recovered the body of Christo­ ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ shopping center. Suitable for AGENCY ins Agency, 649-6824. ble g^arage. 'Only $26,900. 3 large bedrooms, attach­ place, 1)4 badhs. Hank Stack, ...... " ‘ Late Saturday, the South Viet- ^ Putnamvllle, and John ^ ^ the “rames for jSalsy" fund HEBRON — Newer 2-bedroom pher Bodnar, 18, of New London ports, plus other lincury fea­ many uses. CaU 621-7373. Pasek Realtors, MLS, 2887470, ed garage and many mure 7486744. Pasek Realtors, 288 SELLINO your home or acre­ chance to re-evaduate the whole nameae ranvers In the base *^* Greenville, ,Ky., _ . , J with adl proceeds going to the apartment, children welcome, tures. From $226. J. D. Rea) Wanted To Rent 6 B M AIN Street. . . Business zon­ fine features, along with from the Thames River after U P TO 720 sq. ft. avaUable. Lo­ NEW LlSnNO — Oversized Diame FeUows, 646-4678. 7476. age? For prompt friendly ser­ nulled out carrying some lof choiged In an affidavit P«tzoldt, who teaches wilder- juUet Lowe Fptuidation for the. carpeting, appliances, heat, Estate Associates, 643-6129. ed. ’Two famUy flat vdiere city water and sewers. The fault the false adert did not hfo car* failed to negotiate a cated Ellington Rd., South W A N T E D : Combination sales­ Garrison Ooloniad, less tham vice, call Louis Dimock Real­ tiirtr wounded with them, and with murder. Lee was wounded survival to young people at benefit of soteiting throughout hot water, parking. Immedi­ - off kitchen with sUding glams ly $24,900.. Present owner wUl 6486930. room, good - sized living ***■ emergency tapes are to be puMishers or mall It to his N a ­ the second at the home of Mrs. WASHINOTON — Between ment in the near future. Salary ■ ROOM apartment, $180, Donald’s restauirant, 2 offices, Conn., 232-4867. beomcid celling, wainscoted * 1932, 646-4126. parentiy self-inflicted, authori­ doors to patio, two fuU baths, consider taking your house in room, formod dining room ____ irfoced In sealed and cleiuiy By Silvergflein tional Outdoor Leadership Robert Carlson, Jan Dr., at 8 1781 and 1988,. more than 287,- ~open. Closing date, April 1, 1971. security de- each- approximately 400 squau^ dining room all for Just $28,- ties reported. one off mamter bedroom, mod­ trauie. T.J. Crockett, Readtors, TWO FA M ILY — 86, nicely and kitchen with deluxe marked envelopes inside a near­ p.m. 600,000 acres of public lands For application and Job de- references. Available feet. Newly carpeted including built-ins, 4 bedrooms, 2)4 900. Mr. Lewis 6486806. The Stiver Springs death ^ y o . Houses For Sale 72 em kitchen, formal dining 6481677. cared for, convenient location, by file cabinet. PZC Meeting were granted or sold to home- 'scription apply to General Man- March 1, 688-6026.______heat, electricity apd adr-condl- baths, walk-in closet, fire­ At Rotary Club came when Warttingteii, D.C., ‘ ^ room. __^ modernised, 2 - car gairage, Dinner Ddbaite ^ ” anjmne but me. Petzoldt fo- tioning. New buUdlng. Rent MANCHESSTER — Young Im- pfoce, attached garage. “We still have to have the poUceniiin David H. Rose The jnaiming and Zonlng stoaders, 94,800,000 acres were ^r,^Town of Manchester, Mu- LOVELY one-bedroom apart- M ANCHESTER InOustrlad zone $80,900. Wolverton Agency Saul M. Silversteln, chairman Value beyond compue. • •B &. W .. chased a kidnap suspect into piented. ‘T don’t bnow why ainy- Oonunfoslm \riU meet tomor- granted to railroad ’'^corpora- nicipal Building, 41 Center ujent with refrigerator, range. $176 monthly for each office. 3-famUy house, exceUent busi­ F i v e - BEiDROOM — Garrison mamufote 2 faunUy. Ceraunic Readtors, 6482813. P A R K (A P ) — Former tapes available for uge in an Hurry on this one. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. of the board ot directors of one would take It. There was row evening at 8 at the Town tlons and 61 million acre^were Call or write owner, Stoddard ness oppertunlty. High traffic Colonlad, two years old. Faun- baths, aduminum siding, sep­ French Premier Ibunlce Couve emergency,” he said, “foit Montgomery County, Md., Street, Manchester, Connecticut (jjgpogal, parking. $166 month- ' Manchester Parkade Rogers Corp., will be guest only one because It was a rough Office RuUding. Included on given to veterans os tnliltery Investment, Inc., 740 > North count, good condition. CaU Uy room with fireplame, mod­ arate furnauses. $82,900. Own­ EIGHT-R(X)M Colonial, family do liDirvllle, who visited M ao w e’ve got to be sure the man where Robert FVeeman of Uie ly. Handy,to Main St. CaU 644- Manchester 6486806 speaker at a meeting of the the agenda is the commlasion’e bounties. Main St., West Hartford, 232- now. $81, ,600. Hayes Agency, em kitchen, 8 baths, formal er wUl finance. Helen D. Cole, room, thick waU-wadI caupet- $38,500 Tse-tung a few months ago, working under stress o r rtrain county force Joined the pursuit. : ^ 2427. Manchester Rotary Oub to­ 4867, Brokers protected. 646-0131. dining room, 2-car garage, Realtor, 648-6666. fog, 2-caur gairage, beautiful Manchester — 7-room cus­ VTnwMnw — rjim __ does not think China will Inter- can't reach to r the wrong tape. 'They overtook the suqiect but wooded amre lot, $89,900. morrow 6:30 p.m. at Manches- C O M PLE TE LY renovaded 8 aluminum siding. $87,600. tom Ranch, main floor 8 8room Garrison Colonial, 8 ' ’’ene militarily In Indochina. “Now, with the filing cabinet, in an ensuing struggle, Free- WEST Middle TorapUce.. .“C" MANCHESTER — 6 amd 8two Hutchins Agency, 6486324. bedrooms, kitchen with . . ______tor Country Club. mcui’s $;un fired acbidentally LEGAL room apautment in a 2-familly bedrooms,------2)4------baths,------familyCouve de MurvlUe, long-time Uie man ^ to p^ The club will observe the 66th zone, ta rge six auid six duplex m-LAW APJHfTMENT — At- faimUy. Three bedrooms, over­ carpeted eating area, spa­ and Rose was hit. Ete was pro­ home, Wadl-to-wall cairpeting Houses For Rent 65 room, double garage, treed foreign minister under IPresl- reach in and identify wnat s gjmjygnmjy gf Rotary Interna- on comer ibt^ One side vauant. taiched to this comfortable five- sized garage. Neair shopping. cious living room with fuU- nounced dead on arrival at a NOTICE and ai^Uainces. Convenient lo- dent Charles de Gaulle, made **>6 envrtope brtore transn^- tomorrow’s meeting, FIVE-ROOM house on lake Gauages. Tremendous location room Rauic^. Large lot. Fire­ Ebctra two-faunUy buUdfog lot wall stone firepfoce and lot. Hayes Agency, 646-OlSl. nearby boiqiUal. TOWN OF MANCHESTER CaU 649-0829. Lots por Sale 73 glass sUdfog doors, leading known his view at a "dlnnor de- anyth^, he said. Tt ^ program *wtil also In- front, $200 monthly. Cadi 649- for home-office, etc. T .'"X “ place in Uvlng room, eat-in Low 80’s. Hayes Agency, 64$- In kOaml' a policeman had to a large stone patio, car­ OOVENTHY — DoU House. bede” organised by a political nilght take him 20 w 80 secmiM tribute to past presl- The Plaimlng and Z o . ^ N E W E R one-bedroom* apart- 2871 or 6487606. Crockett, Reedtor, 6481677. kitchen, gairage, extra caurport 0181. MANCHES’TER — Three - two just helped settle a family dis­ peted floors, tiled boUh. Five forge room Ranch. Oa^ club. but he must know he is ^ Commission wUl hold a pubUc avaUable now. $1683160 and storatge shed. $26,000. faunUy recorded lots amd rurad pute and w as standing cn a side­ hearing on March 1, 1971 at 7:80 M ANCHESTER — Six-romn REDECORATED 8 room Colo­ NINE-ROOM custom built Gar­ First floor has large rec rage. Stove, refrigerator, dish­ rnoiMolTlA \ per month including heat auid seml-fodustrfol lamd. Owner “If the Chine*, intervene. It them (emergency The guest speaker, who re­ walk touting the problem over p.m. in the Municipad BuUding single house, needs repairs nial, IH baths, garage, possi­ ’THE U L’nM A ’TE in a Raim- rison Colonlad 2400 sq. feet, 4- room, plus office or studio washer. Immediate occupancy. appllauices. Pauil W . Dougaui, wlU flnamce. Helen D. Cole, and full bath, oversized 2- will te:jtecauae they really have Utye*)- cently returned from his seventh with the head of the household to hear and consider an appU- and decorating. Reasonadile ble fourth bedroom. Fine locat- bling Ranch home, abotmding bedrooms, office, 2 ^ baths, Only $2,400 down. Pasek Real­ Smoyer also sold he didn’t Realtor, 640-4636.! Readtor, 648-6666. car garage. i no oti^Achotce, because they world lecture tour, will speak when two shots were fired from tlMi. $26,900. Offers invited. with charnm and perfection, nes­ double garage, caupetfog. tWiik— tHF 'iraBi who sent the cation by Sol Lavltt to change rent to qualified faimlly of five tors, 2887476, 743-8248. about the “ International Aqoects a passing car. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, tled high on a hUl with three Hayes Agency, 646-0181. MANCHES’TER — A zone buUd­ really do not want to,” he said. the zoning from Rural Rest- TH REE rooms, first floor, cen- persons or less. No dogs. Im- wrong tape Baturday, teletype of Rotary.’’ The recipient of Victor ‘Butler Jr., a 48year- 6482818. aujres. 2,800 squame feet of Uving fog lot with 8cau garage, locat­ $39,500 BOL/TQN — Custom 8room The statement was on the ques- dence ahd Residence AA to Zone trad, heater,- range. CaU 668 me^ade occupancy, 6389067. REDWOOD Faums — Lauge 7- i operator W.8. Bberhardt. would many awards and dltations, Sti- old black policeman, fell dead in “CUD” for approximately 270 1687. areai, 8H baths, swimming pool;' ed on Hollister St. Level and South Windsor — Unique brick Ranch on two parklike tion: What would the CEineee do any disciplinary action. M ANCHESTER — Custom buUt room Ranch. Three bedrooms, design on this L shaped verstein will be presented the the street. acres west pf -Keeney St. ais garagea. treed. Heritage House, 648 acres, 2-car garage, 2 baths, if the South Vlefruunese and Raised Ranch. ’Two fireplauses, carpeted faunUy room amd 8room Split Level that of­ “We have always found the 1971 National Community Serv- Butler was one of several offi­ shown on a map entitled “ Lavitt Out of Town 2482. finished family room. Tlie best AmOricair~ToreeB attack North two gauages, gorgeous privade ' MAJESTIC new Gatrrlson Co­ kitchen, two fuU baths, two- fers a spacious Uvlng man to be competent and trust- Award next Sunday In Holly­ cers who answered the family tc ^cCarthy, Keeney St. Mam- For Rent 66 of everything. Call to see. Vietnam. lot. Executive area. $39,900 lonial in executive neighbor­ car garage, aduminum siding, MANCHESTER — Excellent room, formal dining room, worthy. We don’t know about pia. The citation is the dlsturb)sice call mi N W 46th 6t. chester Oct. 1st 1969—Griswold INVITATION Hayes Agency, 6480181. EAST Heuiford/— One auid two- Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 648 hood, faunUy room with fire­ dual fireplace, patio, aU on AA zone lot, hadf acre plus, convenient kitchen, 8 or 4 anyone who Is more disturbed highest award given to a lay­ Firfice sa!td he was finishing the Engineering Inc.” place amd beauned celling on the forge wooded lot overlooking Lakewood Orcle area, city bedrooms, Euid a large about the error than he Is. In man hy the Jewish Theological Job of quieUng the- argument TOBID bedroom apqiW ents. Rentad paneled recreatim room ; A copy of this appUcation hais first floor, large fireplaced Uv­ Hartford county. Merritt A g ^ - uUUties, Cadi Mr. Zimmer, Shirtdress fact, this experience might' tan- Seminary of America. Later when tile ktiler's c a r r o U ^ by, been filed in the Town Clerk’s S«aled bids wlU be received Includes heat, hot water, with a stone firepfoce and ing room, formad dining room, cy, 648U80. J. D. Real Estate Associates. Cote Kitten prove hfo worksmandiip,’’ |gunday night, Silversteln will be then screeched- , a w i^ at top office and may be inspected office of the Director of range, refrigerator and many glass sUding doors, 2 fuU modem kitchen with buUt-lns, 648-6129. Smoyer said. honored at Temple Emanu-El speed as the offlt^er fell to the General Services, 41 .Center other extras. 288 8780, 289-4002. PRINCETON ST. baths, all thermopane win­ during normad OCfice hours. " ' " “ ~ 2% baths, 4 - large bedrooms, THREE - BEERobil Raised ' — ground. 'Police cfflcfols said Street, Manchester, Coim., imtU dows, 2-car attached ga­ Smoyer said Eberhardt was Miami Beach, Fla. Planning auid ’TOIXAm) — Five-room apaurt- First time offered I for sade, porch, 2-cau* gaurage. $62,600. RauAfo, forge kitchen with din­ rage. A (food buy. not back at his Job today. ------Butler is survived by a widow "commission March 9, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. lor Zoning ment, stove, heat, lights, amd lovely 8bedroom O>loniad, ing krea, formad dining room, “He Is quite seriously akook and three children. TRAFFIC HIGHWAY PAINT. LAN D — 42 amres, 1^2W road Joseph Swensson, garaige included. Elderly cou­ custom buUt for present 2 fuU baiths, finished faunUy up and there 1s no reason to PoUce were searching today Bids forms, plauis amd specifi­ frontage. $86,000. $41,500 Stolen from Hmne Chairman ple, no chUdren, no pets. Call owner. Nice comer lot. Muad room, 2-cau g arage, nice lot, NOTICE for leads to the kilUng. cations are available at the Gen- South Windsor — 7-room have Wm at work at this time Clarence Welti, 872-3968 adter 6:30 p.in. RIDOEFTELD (AP) — Posses- be seen to be appreciated. etc. $81,600. Cadi R. Zimmer, TOWN OF MANCHES’TER, Raised Ranch, 8 or 4 bed­ because people would be asking Secretary erad Services Office, 41 (%nter We NEED LISTINGS slonB valued at $1»,000 have T. J. Crockett, Realtors, J. D. Real Esfote Associates, CONNECTICUT rooms, forge living room, him so many questions,” Smoy­ Street, Mamchester, Canmecticut. ROCKVILLE — 3-room a^>ert- NOW! “Thinking of SeU- 6481677. 646-1992. POSITION VACANCY family styled kitchen, 2 !(*«•’ er sold. ____ been stolen frmn the home of EUFAULA, Okfo. (AP) — TOWN OF MANCHESTER ment, stove, refrigerator, head ing your property?" Call WATER AND SEWER fireplaces, 2 custom de­ George Englert on Pine Moun­ Two cousins, driven from their Connecticut ' amd hot \rater, $125. No pets, M ANCHESTER Center — Six- -1 N O T IC E TODAY! DEPARTMENT signed baths, glass doors, T H U R S D R y HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. tain Rood, police said. hUlh^ hideout Simday by hun- Robert B. Welssj aidults only. Security deposit room Cidoniad. IH baths, dou­ sundeck, many extras. Ths items Included seoirities ger and a winter storm, were to EIGHTH U num B S DIS’TRICT MANCHESTER — Extraordl- ■ w'ADM INISTRA’TOR *1110010# J. MedUU asked the Generad ,^auiager required. CaU 6489678. ble gauage. Partial business Choose your own decor. MANCHESTER, namy Cape in one of Mamcbe8 A mtm icip^ty of 60,000 seeks state civil defense' dlrortq|r Irfm and bonds, 60 bottles of fissorted be arraigned today for a double zone. ExceUent potentlsd. Of­ CONNECTICUT 06040 ter*s nicer ameam. Lauge fire- am aggressive individuad amdous day to investigate-wliifti hp called liquor, onitique furniture, orig- murder that triggered the Mg- plamed living room, four bed­ fices, etc. $22,900. Hayes $42,000 “fhib ups** in the civji defense 181. to pfon and implement a $2,000,- TO CONTRACTORS ^ UEQAL NOTICE rooms (M U B E T E S T E i E Planning A Zoning Commission, Alternate 7/l/TTt6 7/1/76 equlpp^ kitchen and much Municipal Building In Oonnecticut, the false alert cations, aue on file at the Eighth Heaufog Room at the Municipal Ramch, waU-to-wsdl awrpet. In remarking on the Corona’s performance, the authoritative automotive puW ea*” Zoning Boauxl of Appeals 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 more. Wolvertim Agency Read- 41 Center Street $45,000 appeared on 'United Press Ihter- UtUities District Firehouse on BuUding, 41 Center Street, liUki- Lovely view, trees. Hutchins tion reports, “the Toyota is actually the quickeot car of the lot, another testimonial Zoning Board of Appeals, Alternate 7/1/71 to 7/1/76 Agency. Realtors, 6486824. ton, 6482818. Mamchester Connecticut Manchester—Choose your, juaticoal teletype macMnea. JBut to its refinement because the engine’s smoothness and quietness belles Its perform­ Main Street in Manchester, Con­ chester, Connecticut, Tueijday, own location on either of Fire Commissioner 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 06040 because of apparent technical ance.” necticut or at Griswold Engi­ Constables 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 March 2, 1971, at 8:00 p.m. to 406 K E E N E Y ST. — Beauitiful these forge 8room Oarri- I b E S f trouble cn American Telephone ^ Crtonfols, either on 8122 In the area of perfcwmance, TUyota tested out at the highest to ff ^eed, 88 ntyh; neering, Inc. on Madn Street in Library Director, FuU Term 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 consider amd act on the foUow- location, 8 rooms, 2 unfinished, A Telegr&ph Oo. lines, it did nht Manchester, Camnectlcut. Copies Library Director, to fUl vamancy for two yeami 6/8/71 to 7/1/78 NOTICE Sage Drive or Blue Ridge 8-18 ouii^est from standing start to the quarter mile, 19 seconds; and In the zero to 80 fog: $82,000. CaU 648-0^. 2456 appear on The AssocUged Press o< Contract Documents may be Norton Fund Commisslamer 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 Proposed aulditionad appro­ TOWN OF COVENTRY Drive, Both homes otter i ^ h category at 18.6 seconds. ^ A simple-atyle dress with printers. ' obtained from the Engineer. Insuramce Commissioner, FuU Term 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 priation to Generad Fund SIX-ROOM starter home, very BOARD OF TAX REVIEW SENIOR COUPLE first-floor paneled family In summarising the test results. Road A Track reports: Notice is adso hereby given that a prlmamy wiU be held on rooms, 1 a r g o-country- A darling kitten doing tie collar andi patch- Stations in Ocnnectlout receiv­ The Eighth UtUities Dlstrlc! Budget 197871, Library clean. $18,600. CaU for detaUa. ^n»__Coventry ■ Board of Taut Needs 8 or 8room heated Matrch 24, 1971 if a camdidamy or candidaicies atre filed in accord­ styled kitchens, formal household chores makes a pockets buttons down the ing only A P service, however, "The Toyota Oorona is quiet, comfortable and strong. It has a list of standard reserves the right to waive any $9,888.92 Wolverton Agency RamlfoVair Revlew~vriU meet in the Taut As­ apartment mr flat Reason­ front fo r easy donning. ance with Sections 8382 through 9-460, inclusive, of thei,Generfd 0 1 ^ rooms, 4 bedrooms,/ series of motifs in em­ learned about tile false warning fittings that should make the otiier economy car builders green with envy . . . tt hi Informadjties or to reject amy to be ffoamced by State Aid 6482818. sessor’s Office to hear any ap­ able rent Write Box ' ‘O,*’ broidery to trim towels. A. favorite to add to your Stadutes, Rev. of 1968 revised to. 1864, am aim ended, by persons 2)4 baths. < -/ when the oorrectians to the an enfotsMlIng dollar vahse.” or aU Bids. v- Grant. peals from assessments on the No. 2466 has hot-iron wardrobe. No. 8122 with other than pau^-endorsed ciandidates. MANCHBJSTEH is not fa r from Manchester Herald. • / ■ ' warning started to appear on 1 Biach Bidder must deposit Forms for petitions for filing such camaUdausles by or on bdialf Proposed additioaiad appro­ Grand List of October 1, 1970, transfer; color chart; PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 8 this' 7-room Ranch. Four bed­ Minimum do$ni, flnawah... to 18 (bust 31)4-40) . Size their teletype machines. 1 with his Bid, security in the of amy enroUed RepubUcam Party member may be obtaUned from priation to Fire District stitch illustrations. rooms, two baths, garage. on the fdUowfog dates: wv^liAle on Any ol 10, 32)4 bust . . . 4)4 Bchatsman said Baturday that subject to Else W. Wens, RepubUi^ Rgistrar of Voters,ers, ScboiU Roaul, Special Fund $10,000.00 M i u ^ 1, 8, and 6,1971, and at DeUvered amount, form and Very forge lot FuU price $10,- nBe-homen. sr.'kL’ets.'ae yards o f 45-inch. even if netther wire zervlce bad TOYOTA CORONA ^58“ the conditions provided in . the Andover, CkHmecticut. Instructions to r filing such a camdidamy to repower and refurbish the faUowtag hours: 7 p.m. to M M CMOT ame contaUned in Paut I, Instruction Page, of the petition form, 900. CaU ’Die Mitten Agencyv PatterriB available only sestt the warning, a segment.of Instructions to Bidders. pumping engine, to be fi­ 9 p.m. on MArch 1 and 8, and 9 copies of which aue, available in sadd ReglMrar's Office. Prior to Realtors, 648-6980. tn sixes ehown. the wanting tyztom known as No Bidder may withdraw his obtaining the petition form, the consent of eaaUi camdidate to be nanced from unappropriat­ a.m. to 12 noon on March ^ V H JLA A E ’Est^h ss- SENS n e la saiai ftr task aal- “Maywatch” would have notified Bid within thirty (80) days after ed surplus. O LD ER 7-room Colonial style (s) 7 h 1/ mam, MAsss wWi np tsra ta lartsSi flni'«latt auHlaB. proposed therein plus a deposit of $21.00 for eamh such candidate MM ssf ttfis IfeBSktr------municipalities in the state. STEAK the amtuid date of the Bid open­ Donald D. WeUs, home. Four bedrooms, 94x130* Joseph Shanahan, ' AT ARfMmTS r ME SVIUKn must be filed with sadd Registrar. A petition containing the re­ i'l The Pall and Winter That system, which Is handled HOUSE ing. quired Slumber of signatures of enroU ^ RepubUcam members in . Secretary Igt (Uao forge two story bam disliunmn U&R *i !m tosf^SrisMrlCM LYNCH MOTORS Nsfw realtag, aae and two ALBUM is 66$, indudes hy state police in Hartford, wmm Ht« Tsft, N. T. IN N 287 West Middle Tpke., Manchester L' Joseph A. Volz, the ’Town of Andover must be filed with said Registrar of Voters Boaml (if Directors on pnqperty. Asking $28,600. W. Jesse Williams, bsidinews ityartmsnts. Oarpet- REALTY CO.. INC. postage and handing. Mat HMaa, ASBrasa ani OP would have crfflclanjrTiterted HARTiGRD AREA’S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER! a e i k not U ter than 4:00 P M . on March 8, 1971, befog the 21st day Mknehestar, Conn. J. Bauoomb, Realtor, 644-8000, — Frederick White , .3 atr-c m diMonsw i, 1)4 eatl, Stfla Hezbtr tai Use. towns in the state and mobilized S26 Fanniiiiton Aw (Rl. 6). BfWol • RL 1. Srotoo Shopjwi tasit, 8l « S - v - I preceding the day of the primauy. v tM rilM \ Eighth UtUities District Dated ad Manchester, Cotmec- Albert Rossi, luk— -— ROBERT D. MUROOOK The Spring and Summer . Clvtt D efm se unite. sn w S S ! aiii (Rt«). 846 CENTER SISEBT,. MANCHESTEK. — 646-4121 Dated at Andover, Connecticut, this 18th day, of Febniauy, 1971. pCiaMi«relttass-ll sMHs. M il Pltfaitill* • Albmy Aw. (Rt 44), Biilwpi Ptai*. Wvt Hiitiori • WilHsoBtle ♦ ...... William Hiuddnson, ticut, this eighteenth day of Feb­ Robert Cforrepy, Realtor . Lass, huMss psttsfitaBf kas- *71 Basic FASHION Book is Both wanting systems aro Ac­ a ' (Rt. 32). Wlllimintic / , , , wwiJAMjr. USED CAB WARBANTY IS “BTANUlABD Bt|DlPlllINT*' ’ ProskMnt RUTH K. MUNSON ruary 1971. Board of TAx R evi^ M M i-1 4 2 3 • U -t m — Ms-ami $1.00, includes postage tivated ^through the National Eighth UtUities District Cleric of the Munlclpadity Read Herald Ads bated February 18, 1971. and handling. Wanting center in Cheyenne I

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MONDAY, EEfeRUARY 22, IW l Average Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWENTt The Weather HattrlffBtfr lEoBnittg * ' For The Week Haded 4 T -r \ daanaiy 0, u n ChNMhr, colder--tonight, scat­ tered snow flurries. Lows in toe 1 i J.T ^ 20s. Wednesday /mostly cloudy, 1 ’■ H 16,095 a chance of mtm flurries. Mimchetter— A City of Village'Charm ' " 11

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Killing .at People Fill Command eports ” / State Capitol Heavy U. Strikes Admitted by Galley T o Bursting FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP)— Lt. William L, Calley Jr. By DON MEIKUB speaking without any emotion, admitted today he killed Associated Frees Writer A t North iet Sites at My Lai but “ it was not my order, it was the order of HAWmiRD (AP)—The gold------'-By~GEOR^ E E8PBR (ANNUAL the day.” domed state capltd, which Is Associated ress Writer I "Who gave you Uie orderT” ‘Tliey had t^n ordered to go nearing the end of its first aaked defense counsel George SAIGON (A P )—The U Command today announced Into the ditch, Sir,” Calley said. century of service, is also near­ North Vietnam in three Latliner. Wfio order^ them Into the ing the point of Inadequacy, as its heaviest air strikes /in (‘Ci^rt. Medina, Sir, CaUey ditch? this busy legislative session is months, South Vietnam’s/top fighting general was kill­ answered. “IndlrecUy, I .did—I told Med- demonstraUng. ed in a helicopter crash, knd for the sixth day no prog­ “How many Umes did he give alo to get them (Vietnamese Just a few more hearings ress was reported in the South Vietnamese drive in you Uie order " captives) to the order side of meetings and guided tours, and fidouthern Laos. Calley said the order came the ditch, Sir." the dome itself should rise a '■’'■Fifty Am erican figh ter 3rd Military Region and the op­ five times—once at a company Paul Medalo was a soldier in few feet off its base and emit a ers raided surface-to-air ml eration in CamlxKha. Minh Is briefing Uie lilgfat before the My the platoon that Calley led that puff of steam over Bushnell —SAM—sites and other anj the commander of the cai^tal Lai assault, once at a platoon day. Park. cra ft positions In North V i military district—Saigon and leaders’ briefing, the fbUowlng Meadlo testified earlier In the Somebody once figured out Saturday atid Sunday, acc| the surrounding area—and wlU morning before the helicopters trial that he stood at Calley’s that only 40 per cent of the nled by about 20 suppo: retain this command. Ufted off, and twlce^ oyer the ra- side and by hU order shot Into a interior space In the marvelous craft, the command said, it add­ Tri’s helicopter caught fire dlo wfaUe the troops were in the group of 46 Vietnamese men,- monstrosity on Capitol Avenue ed that no planes were lost. and crashed shortly after he Tjf women and children. CaUey, They were the heaviest such took off from his headquarters village. Cedley Is charged with klUlng Meadlo said, had ordered him to (See Page Eight) / - raids since N ov. 21. I. at Tay Nlnh to visit his troops In KB Vietnamese clvtUans in the "waste them." Other sources ssild thp raiders Cambodia. Nine men were fatal- hamlet of My Lnl 4—one of sev­ CaUey said he left Meadlo, also attacked supply dejpiots. who was guarding an unspeci­ (See Page Eight) eral numbered M y teace movement dent," and he reminded the ; And a student was likewise made in response to radar Indi­ table models! Subcommittee. figures argue that peace in In-, young audience their newly won visibly unhappy with an answer cations..... that the SAM „ „ sites . were FM/AM Radio-Phonos Monday, Jack Bybee testified dodilna Is as close as a decision rig^ht to vote at age 18 gives to his question. Why, he wanted ^ ^-8. planes, Tornadoes^ Toll: 82/Dead; Crews received a 612,000 kick- to stop fighting. them new clout In the depart­ to know, do politicians get nouncements each time said. Hie U.S. Command made no back 'When the clubs he ran paid "Wfc can get out, ask torglve- ment. bogged down in political wran­ Early American— model 6284 such claim for the weekend • NEW Total Automatic Color that bring you the full $120,000 fo r the stock of a gift ness and offer reparations,” But both Vance and Harriman gling, even -when they desperate­ raltta^ hu\. th e _ a ttM l» did not Federal Aid Effort Planned shop concession r\m by sales en­ said former Atty. Gen. Ramsey disavowed "a/ cut and run pol­ ly want peace? Why don’t they Contemporary— model 3761 represent any broadening of the trepreneur WlUlam J. Crum. Clark, a mentlonable in diacus- icy.” Vance^ said the United stick to their stated principles • NEW Ultra-Rectangular Screen on concealed swivel casters U.S. policy of protective reac­ beauty of music! By O. MIOHABL HARMON tions for loans to fanners and Byhee, a former general man-' sions of Democratic 1972 presi­ ' States must maintain troop pres­ and end war because killing Is tion. I fn d homeowners. ager for two Crum businesses dential poUtlcs. ence in South Vietnam until its w rong? » BON HABBUT Unocoln, who directed relief Ihat comment drew 6rson-to-person won’t work on the basis of parallel, to keep flesh tones natural— piictures sharp— Gov. John BeU Williams said Williams and Dent told feder­ said. crowd with "Here we are and drift-free Monaural FM, powerful A M radio contacts to drum up antiwar ideals which Americans accept. The general killed was 14. be talked to President Nbcon by al officials that current stocks Crews -refused to say -whether again," and drew a cheer, ap­ automatically. There's no more jumping up to sentiment. A similar teach-in was held Gen- Do Cao Tri, commander of or optional Magnavox tape equipment. Each telephone Monday night and re- of food, clothing and medical he had ever accepted any kick- parently in reference to the size adjust controls— no niore unsightly green or of the group. One young man at the teach- the 26,000-man South Vlet- model shown has 50-Watts EIA music power, .celyed ailburances that the fed­ supplies were sufficient, empha- backs, -whettier he had ever at Harvard University Monday Some speakers — 'D u ffey In­ in was clearly disappointed with night, and the news releases drive against enemy purple faces. Switch channels, let the scene eral government would provide slxing the need for housing. picked up payoff money in a base camps in eastern Ceunbo- plus an Air-Suspension Speaker System with immediate massive aid to the The government provided Hong Iteng bank or whether cluded—said the turnout indica­ the action. He tried to start a which announced the Yale peace ted a health In the peace move­ discussion among the audience dla and a confident, aggressive Contemporary— model 6282- change— TAG will alwTys give you a perfectly- area. hundreds of mobile homes for that money had ever been trans- rally Indicated others would be two High-Gompliance 10" Bass Woofers and members on tactics for pressur­ leader. His death..was CjODSld- Williams caUed on the govern­ victims of Hurricane Camille. ferred to his account In the Un­ ment that many observers did held at Notre 'Dame, Princeton, (AP photo) tuned 19" diagonal picture with the right colors I ing the president to end the ered a temporary setback to the two 1,000 cycle Exponential horns that project ment to provide shelter for the Lincoln said he did not know ion Credit Bank of Switzerland. not suspect. Duke, and the 'i^versltles of Earlier, Averell Harriman and war. Vietnamization program. Lt. Gen. Tri, killed in A n d— the 185 sq. in. screen, with new square at least 2,400 persons left hom e­ when shipments of trailers Thompson testlfied~''fie' was Alabama, Kansas, Nebraska, sound from both sides and front of the authen­ Cyrus Vance, former U.S. nego­ He was told by the chairman The government named Lt. helicopter crash today, less by the stoims which kiUed would begin arriving. "deeply distressed” to learn Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. corners and a new flat surface— gives you clearer, tiators at the Paris peace talks, it wasn’t that kind of meeting Gen. Nguyen Van Minh to suc­ S A V E ^30 tically Styled cabinets. And— their Micromatic 77 persons vdiUe hopsootching is shown checking ac­ sharper pictures with less glare ... plus wonder­ “The firtt thing we have to do (See Page Four) ------tidd a smaller teach-in audience and began to stomp ou(. (See Page Eight) ceed Tri as commander of the tion in war Monday. Player banishes'discernible record and Diamond SAVE across the Delta Sunday night. is relieve human suffering and ful life-like realism! Magnavox Golor TV— th? "The main thing 1s the home­ locate ail the casualties," Wil­ t ' Stylus wear— lets your records last a lifetime! less," State ClvU Defense Direc­ closest yet to a movie screen I Gome in ... make ^10 liams said. \ Convenient tor Robert M. Dent told the fed­ Officials said up to 100 tor­ your selection.. .and save on one of these values I eral officials. ” Huit Is the most nadoes skipped across seven Late General vON EACH Imminent need." UHF/VHF . / ^ counties Sunday night, causing Your choice NOW ONLY Unc90 Days— No Interest Babbidge says, he thinks stu­ another mine. It, didn’t explode. "I, doteel vary stronidy shout dents are already making a (Herald photo tqr Pinto) \ I don’t know why.” ’ staff of State Licensed Eieetronists. ' Budget Terms Arranged ■ — isno .. • It’s in some hefty sacrifice to attend UConn. cases beyond arguing. R ’s Just Last month Tri personally led He puts the co^ kt roughly Winter Wotiderliand I South Vietnamese piuratrdopen K 7 \ - a difference ot optnlon, a differ­ $6,000 a year—$2,000 o r so in on- a raid against an enemy ence of philosopby. and I ttlnlt cuirent fees, room and board Trees in Bolton wore icy this morning following last night's ice was responsible for two power failures in the town, according ' ' OPEN THURS. TO 9 f M . the people of too state toroigh to the Hartford Electric Light Co. (See story on page 4.) i(8ee Page Eleven) an of their elected repreeenta- (See -page BiglU) storm. The beauty of the. i^ n e was soured, however, because the