THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather iTOanrlfpatw lEnrning For The Week Ended Fair and colder tonight; low Blardi M, 1971 spond with Weicker, Steele or about 20. Tomorrow parUy The Chapel Choir of Eman- The Guard Club of Mystic Re­ ilanrI|PBtpr lEuemtig BpraUi cloudy; high In low 40s. Ten view, NABA, will meet tomor­ Town GOP Joins McKinney. < ual Lutheran Church will re­ The program Is open to young per cent chance of precipitation A bout Tow n row at 8 p.m. at the home of 15,765 hearse tonight at 7:30 In Luther Intern Program people under 21 years of age. RUMMAGE and throughout. The Adult Bible Study Class Mrs. Hazel Fahey, 709 Main St. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Hall of the church. They may apply by contacting of Zion Evangrellcal Lutheran Members are reminded to bring Republican Town Chairman M. Adler Dobkln at 183 Shallow Church will meet tonight at 7:30 Items for a teacup auction. WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Westhlll Gardens Social Club M. Adler Dobkln announced to­ Brook Lane, Manchester; U.S. (OlMsifled Adveiliilng on Fage 21) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS at the church. will meet tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. AT VOL. LXXXX, NO. 149 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 day that the Manchester Repub­ Sen. Lowell Weicker at 8313 New at the Westhlll Community Hall. Mrs. Patricia Barbero, Par­ Senate Office Bldg., Washing­ Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ Refreshments will be served. ents Without Partners member, lican Town Committee will par­ ship, Interfenomlnatlonal, will ticipate in a summer intern pro­ ton, D.C.; U.S. Cong. Robert ST. GEORfiE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Members are reminded to bring will be hostess at an informal ROUTE 44A — BOLTON, CONN. have a Bible study and open gram, in which 300 ConnecUcut Steele at 1206 Longworth House articles for a kitchen social. coffee and conversation (IOC) Office Bldg., Washington, D.C.; discussion tonight at 7:30 at tonight at 8 at her home, S East young people, regardless of po­ or U.S. Cong. Stewart McKinney SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1971 Casualties Heavy Majority at Hearing Orange Hall. The senior MYF of the North St., Rockville. The meeting Is litical affiliation, will spend one week each in Washington, D.C., at 1007 Longworth House Office 10 AJW. 1 P.M. United Methodist Church will open to all single parents. Bldg., Washington, D.C. Friendship Lodge of Masons sponsor a pancake supi^r Sun­ watching the federal govern­ tvlll be host to a meeting of the day from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Girl Scout Troop 629 will sell ment in operation. As Fierce Fighting Opposes Changing Blue Lodge Council of the Sixth the church, 300 Parker St. Tick­ Girl Scout cookies all day Sat­ The program, launched by Masonic District, tomorrow ets may be purchased from any urday at House and Hale de­ U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker and OPEN night at the Masonic Temple. MYF member or at the door. partment store. Main St. Congressmen Robe^»*8tfeele and Ernest P. Scott, senior warden Stewart McKinney, the state’s Grips East Pakistan State Abortion Law of Evergreen Lodge of Masons The Sunset Club will meet to­ GOP legislators, will be financed PUBLIC BITUMINOUS The Couples Club of Assump­ In South Windsor, is president tion Church will sponsor a morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the by scholarships. HARTFORD (AP)—A crowd of more than 500— A scholarship is $180, and NE3W DELHI (A P)—Pakistani President Gen. Agha of the council. There will be a square dance tomorrow at 8:30 Senior Citizens Center. Refresh­ most apparently opposed to any change in Connecti­ covers the cost of transporta­ GOLF Mohammad Yahya Khan outlawed the rebellious dinner at 6:30, prepared and p.m. In the church hall. There ments will be served. cut’s abortion law—turned out for a public hearing in tion, lodging and meals. The pro­ DRIVEWAYS Awami league tonight as its leader. Sheik Mojibur served by Temple Chapter, OES. will be a demonstration and Dinner Speaker gram will begin June 7. Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Basketbal Courts Bushnell Memorial Auditorium Friday. The business meeting is at 7:30. instruction. Tallwood Now Booking for Seasonal Work Rahman proclaimed independence for strifertom East Speaking for Gov. Thomas — ------All Master Masons are invited. Gates Director The Rev. John R. Neubert, The Manchester GOP Town Pakistani. ------first pastor of Community Bap­ Committee, which will choose Meskill, who strongly opposes the legislature’s Pub- Capt. Edward C. Custer Jr., Yahya, in a 20-mlnute broad- said reports from East Pakistan Of Foundation tist Church, will be guest the intern or interns from Man­ Country Club Early Bird Special Uberalizatlon I*® Health and Safety Commit­ Mrs. Lieland Carlson of 199 S. son of Edward C. Custer Sr. of CBist h6Ard hore^ accused Sheik indicated **clvil war rapidly de* Rep. Robert Argazzi, R-Berlln, speaker at a Loyalty Dinner chester. will meet April 7, to tee, at least 20,000 of the 80,000 Main St. will serve as a co­ 190 Summit St. is a member of Rt. 85. Hebron Mujib of treason and blamed his veloping.'* who said, "There is no justlfl Alan W. Gates of 88 Sherwood Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in Fel­ determine how many of the $180 10% niSGOUNT NOW THRU A P R IL IS births In ConnecUcut each year marshal for the alumnae at the the 313th Tactical Airlift Wing Awami League for touching off Radio Pakistan said the army cation for wantonly taking hu­ Circle has been elected a di­ lowship Hall of Community scholarships it can provide. 1 mile from would not take place IL women x22nd Beta Province meeting of at Forbes AFB. Kan., that has All Work Personally Supervised. We are 100% insured the constitutional crisis gripping action was taken because "the man life. rector of the Manchester Schol­ Baptist Church. Dobkln suggested to those lo­ Gay City had “freedom of cholc^’ ^appa Kappa Gamma FYater- earned the USAF Outstanding SINCE Pakistan. order situation had “To liberalize our abortion Women arrived at the Bush- 2 arship Foundation. He will com­ The dinner Is the highlight of cal service organizations Inter­ nity tomorrow and Saturday at 1920 Communications with East reached alarming proportiems." Unit Award. plete the term of the Rev. Louis a major fund campaign lor a ested in sponsoring scholarships 646-1151 DeMAIO BROTHERS laws is tantamount to giving free nell In busloads. Many of the the T ^ c c o Valley Inn in Wind­ CALL 043-7691 Pakistan were out because of A United News of India dis- E. Bauer Jr., who resigned new $200,000 administrative and that they ccmtact him, or corre­ rein to the murder of unborn ^om en carried placards with sor. the crisis. Tahya said In his patch from Assam said fierce human beings,” he said. gud, giogans as “Support the Miss Berdine E. Spector. when he left earlier this year Christian education unit at the broadcast that he had Imposed street fighting had broken out daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ as assistant pastor at Concordia church. Victory day Is April 1 “ Throughout the 1970 cam- u„bom .’ ’ “ Thou Shalt Not Kill," Airman Tho^tnas E. Packard, censorship on the press in Pakl- in Dacca and the port city of palgn. Gov. Meskill clearly slat- Woman and a Doctor are man Spector of 67 Wyllys St., Lutheran Church to assume the for the campaigpi’s baste goal son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. and a junior at Lesley College, pastorate of St. Paul’s Lutheran ■tan. ChittELgong. Hie report said cas- ed he is <^posed to any abortion „j,t a Judge and Jury.” of $60,000, and challenge goal United News ctf India, in a dis- ualUes were believed heavy, Packard of 69 Durtvnt St., has Cambridge, Mass., has been Church, Gloucester, Mass. reform bill,” Aigazzi said. “I antireform group, judging of $70,000. patch from the eastern Indian Another report said Pakistani completed basic training at named to the dean's list for the Gates Is assistant professor am here today, on behalf of the jjy Uie applause, outnumbered ' Andrew D. Gibson Is general state Assam, said fierece army troops had crossed Into Lackland AFB, Tex. He hits been fall semester. of business and chairman of oi governor, to tell ypu that he will th(>gg f^vor of repeal or lib- chairman of the campaign. He fighting was raging In Dacca Indian territory in the remote assigned to Sheppard .AFB, the department of secreaarial veto any abortion bill ttot reach- erallzatlon. Legislators spoke on will be assisted by Mrs. Thom­ the Blast Pakistani capital, with northeastern State of Tripjura. Tex. for training as a medicftl The Salvation Army Bible science at Manchester Com­ es his desk.” \ hoth sides of the Issue. as Spano, publicity: John N. heavy casualties. But Indian army sources in Cal* A GI views wreckage of a self-propelled 175mm howitzer on Rt. 9 in South Championing the cauise of re- Among the supporters of re­ services specialist. He is a 1969 Fellowship study group will munity College. He Is acUve as McClain, advanced gilts; Glenn Indian radio monitors said cutta said the report was "in- form was the ConnecUcut j^^m was Rep. Mary Griswold, graduate of Manchester High m S t tonight at 7:30 at the Cita­ a member of the foundation's Vietnam. The vehicle was hit by North Vietnamese rocket grenade. (AP Photo) Gibbs, general gilts; Mrs. Lau­ 8heik QiCuJib made the Independ- correct.*' They said it probably League for Abortion Law Re- Haven, who cited what School. del to continue with the study of gifts and bequests committee rence Osborne, hostesses; and •nee proclamation from a radio originated from a misunder- peal, which advocates outright gjjg called “two basic rights— the epistle to the Hebrews. and in the “ Dollars for Schol­ Kenneth I. Chase, building fund statlon believed captured from standing. M eskill repeal of all aborUon laws. woman’s right to privacy and Junior and Senior Confirma­ ars” fund drive being conduct­ tion Classes of Emanuel Luth­ Miss Mary Krach, 16-year-old treasurer. **'® Bupporters. Monitors In Calcutta said they This would put abortions es- freedom. . .and a right of every ed this month. Members of the advanced T7l« static caBed itself Free up an appeal from Sheik Enemy Moves Artillery sentlally In the same category as wanted, to be loved, eran Church will meet tonight daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edmond E. Parker, president Krach of 23 Beacon St., will gilts committee are Donald Bengal radio station.” Mujibur Rahman, leader of the otoer surgical procedures, leav- a chance for the at 6:30 in the parish building. of the Manchester State Bank, Shifts Lead have a line drawing of a har­ Booth, Frederick Bunch Jr., Ing them at Uie discretion of toe j^^g „f .. was appointed to the finance The United News of India, in East Pakistani rebellion, "to re- The Lebanon Valley College monica In the April issue of William Gilroy, Russell Gran- a dispatch from the Assam, said sist the enemy forces at all paUent and her doctor. legislative committee was committee. Other committee Choir and chamber orchestra American Girl magazine. A nlss, Kenneth Harley, John Awami 1-eague supporters had costs.” The monitors said they Among toe organlzaUons back- reminded by toe Rev. Arthur members are Charles P. Bassos Into Section of Viet DJ^Z In Party will present a concert tonight sophomore at Manchester High Larsson, Burton Smyth, Philip captured the radio staUm in the believed the message came Ing repeal are toe ConnecUcut Kuehn, a Baptist clergyman. of the Connecticut Bank and at 7:30 at Community Baptist School, Miss Krach’s art In­ Woodrow and Richard Yerks. p«t city of cauttagong. from Chittagong or Chalna. Civil Liberties Union, toe Con- fjjgf many Christians believe Trust Co., Robert Boyce of the By OEOROB ESPEB and reorganized to make them I82mm guns, with a range of 16 Governor Thomas Meskill structor Is Mrs. Charles Kelson. General gilts workers are Radio Pakistan said earlier sheik Mujib’s message necUcut Council of Churches, toe aborUon laws should all be re- Church. Manchester Savings and Loan combat effecUve once more. miles, opened fire from the was expected to announce at a Mrs. Gladys Barney, Mrs. El­ the arm y had taken control charged that the arm y had at- Associated Press Writer Connectlcut Medical Society, pealed. He cited a long list of Association, D. Paul Lamont of An said the buildup could DMZ on one of Saigon’s bases at ite Blake, Horace Brown, Mrs. agaln, clamped a ban on poUti- tacked two bases of the East press conference late this af­ Jewish Family Service, Women’s statements adopted by various the Hartford National Bank and SAIGON (AP) — South Viet­ have three meanings: Dong Ha, 11 miles south of the Prank Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. cal acUvlty and Imposed an In- Pakistan Rifles, the provincial ternoon that Howard Hausman UberaUon and Zero PopulaUon Protestant churches. Trust Co., and Everett J. Llve- nam rushed reinforcements to —Preparation for a new South buffer zone. Forty shells hit the Samuel Caswell, Mrs. Edward definite curfew throughout the mlliUa, at midnight, “killing a Growth. sey of the Savings Bank of Man­ the northern front today as the Vietnamese offensive. base, killing and wounding sev­ will take a position on the Pub­ According to Information sub- (See Page Fourteen) Corcoran, Robert Dutton, Mrs. eastern province of 70 million lot at unarmed people.” eral South Vietnamese soldiers. chester. alUed commands reported a —Defense against North Viet­ lic Utilities Commission and re­ Alex Elsesser, Everett Pish, P*«^6- "Stem fighting Is going on Charles E. Saimond of Elling­ buUdup of enmey troops and namese attacks, including one It was the first reported artil­ sign the state chairmanship. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher The t n x ^ were ordered to v^th the E PR In D acca and the lery attack from the DMZ n ton, president of the Manches­ Icmg-range artillery In the de- from across the DMZ. It was expected that J. Brian Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Grover How­ shoot any curfew violators. several months. But U.S. gun­ ter High School Class of 1960, miUtarized zone dividing North —^A rest period for troops just Gaffney, MeskiU’s personal po­ DON’T MOVE ard, Richard Hubbard. The Indian government radio (See Page Fifteen) ners have been firing at targets presented $200 to the foundation and South Vietnam. returned from the campaign in litical advisor, would replace For State Police Also, Mrs. Russell Hughes, in the southern half of the zone after the class’s tenth anniver­ The U.S. Command an­ Laos. Hausman in the top GOP spot Mrs. Robert Johns, Mrs. John gait all along. sary reunion. Kensel, Walter Macllvaln, nounced 20 American fighter- Asked if the South Vietnamese and would concern himself with ^akiitaa Reporting on the enemy build­ Richard Maline, Harold Miller, bombers attacked a new North might make a limited attack policy only, with the day-to-day Meskill Surprises Many Vietnamese surface-to-air mis­ into the DMZ in an attempt to up in the zone, one source said management of party affairs Ralph Perkins, Charles Regan, “ sightings of enemy activity . . . Former Resident sile site Thursday in the Laotian neutralize North Vietnamese remaining in the hands of Lew­ Wayne Selcrlst, Mrs. Lawrence ASSAM are up 80 per cent over Febru­ ?C CARPET AND panhandle, one mile northwest forces moving in, An replied: is Andrews who has been ad­ In Naming Commissioner LET ECONOMY'S QUALITY Stevens and Everett VanDyne. ary.” These Include troop move­ Passes Bar Exam Wait of the DMZ. “I cannot say. I never predict ministrative assistant to Haus­ ments, trucks, bunkers and Meskill said Fuessenlch was CRAFTSMEN SHOW YOU HOW A former Manchester resi­ ^akiitai Artillery duels were reported what we’re doing. I don’t know. man. HARTFORD (AP) — Just M mortar positions.” TO ADD ON TO YOUR PRESENT HOME dent was among those passing Worldng Memorial FLOOR COVERING across the DMZ, and U.S. mili­ Walt a few more days.” In the PUC, Hausmsn would about everyone Including Cleve­ “ toe end of a long search,” not­ The source said 00 per cent of W ITH A state bar exams Tuesday. He is tary sources said the North Some sources felt It would be replacfB Harold F. Keith of West land B. Fuessenlch was sur­ ing that he had Interviewed all George Vincent Lawler Jr. of WASHINGTON (AP) — The these sightings have been In the Hartford, a Democrat who re­ prised Thursday when Gov. 41 state police officers of the White House says a memorial to Vietname had moved long- impossible for the South Viet­ Farmington. namese to mount a big offensive eastern half of the 40-mlle l(»ig signed from the commission ef­ Thomas J. Meskill named toe rank of lieutenant and above as the late civil rights leader Whit­ range artillery Into the northern zone, vdilch extends from the Lawler, the son of Mr. and 308 MAIN s t r e e t MANCHESTER Into the DMZ or Into North Vlet- fective April 1. His term would State Police lieutenant to suc­ well as several municipal police ney M. Young Jr., will be estab­ half of the slx-mlle-wlde zone LaotiaF border to the coast. Mrs. George Lawler Sr. of liam after the heavy losses their have expired June 30. ceed Leo J. Mulcahy as com­ officers. DORMER lished at Simpsonville, Ky. . for the first time. About 80 per cient of the sight­ Granby, Is a 1949 graduate of forces suffered In Laos. Gaffney, an attorney from missioner of State Police. Meskill pointed out that Fues­ The vocational training center The U.S. Command said ene­ ings were in the southern half of Manchester High School. His The U .S^ Command said the New Britain Is representative “it certainly was unexpected,” senlch is a registered Democrat wife Is the former Frances Brit­ will receive $1.8 million a year my activity In the DMZ has In­ the zone, the source continued, from the 26th District. Andrews, INDIA air strike hr-Lobs was made by toe 82-year-oId Fuessenlch but added that his decision was ton, also a former Manchester from the Manpower Develpo- creased 60 per cent. and “we have taken under at­ of Bloomfield, was Mesklll’s WALL TO WALL 20 F4 Pliantoms. All the planes smiled when told of the an­ a personal one and bore no poli­ A ment and Training Act and will The Saigon government an­ tack with artillery 40 per cent of campaign manager. resident. returned safely, the command nouncement at noon. tical overtones. The governor Lawler was graduated from be located In what formerly was nounced that several battalions the targets In the southern half, said. It did not report the re­ told newsmen he had never met the University of Connecticut in Lincoln Institute, a school for of fresh troops were flown to the compaired to about 36 per cent sults of the raid. Fuessenlch before interviewing 1983 and the UOonn Law School Negro youths headed by northern front. Lt. Col. Tran In February. him. in December 1970. Young’s father. Van An, clilef spokesman for The U.S. Command said the He said he knew of no artil­ The commissioner-designate Is South Vietnamese mUltary new SAM site was located by re­ lery attacks In the northern sec­ No Sign Seen headquarters, .said there are connaissance planes In the low­ tor, which |s North Vietnam’s. to assume hls new duties April CARPET 1 iriien Mulcahy retires. Mul­ 100% NYLON CONTINUOUS FILAMENT now more Uian 20,000 Saigon er Laotian panhandle one mile He added he knew of no North I'KKTSE troops In Quang Trl, South Viet­ west of the North Vietnamese Vietnamese artillery attacks Of Verdict In cahy took over as commissioner Pakistan’s military government cracked down on nam’s northernmost province. border and one mile northwest from Inside the DMZ against In 1980. REG. $10.95 rebellion in Blast Pidiistan today. Fierce fighting An said some other units that of the DMZ. U.S. units stationed along the Last fall Mulcahy announced PRICES START AT was reported in Dacca. Troops in the porl; city of were badly cut up In the Laotian South Vietnamese headquar­ Calley Case he intended to retire March 1 Chittagong fired on mobs yesterday. (AP Photo) campaign had been reinforced ters reported that enemy (See Page Seven) but was persuaded to remain for another month to direct toe cur­ FT. BEafNING, Ga. (AP) — WE C A N HANDLE ALL HOME NEEDS! rent investigation into toll booth Lt. William Galley’s marathon collections along toe Connecticut — No Job Is Too Small or Too Large— ;lAil.E My Lai murder trial Jurors Turnpike. showed no sign that their ver­ Fuessenlch is with toe State N ixon Critics dict is close when they arrived Police’s Research and Planning Kidnapers Release Victims today for toe lOto day of delib- Unit at toe headquarters in 2 DAYS ONLY Hartford. He served two years eraUons. If they have reached O n M ideast as night executive officer at FRIDAY AND Choice of patterns and color in aealp- no decisiem by Monday, toe trial headquarters and commanded tured, tweeds, plush. Judge will ask toe reason why. toe Canaan barracks from 1961 SATURDAY ONLY like Report In Two Separate Incidents The six officers on toe jury In­ t h r o ^ 1967. dicated they are still charUng Fuessenlch joined toe State By GABL. P. LEVB8DOBF toe course that Galley's platoon PoUce In 1947 and was promoted KITCHENS SUV* a cool 7.11 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS took toi^gh toe Vietnamese REC ROOMS Associated Press Writer to Ueutenant In 1961. village on a fateful morning on regular 29.95 WASHINIOTON (A P) — Sen- Two young vteUms of sep- three years ago. Although he declined to com­ ate criUcs of President NIxm i’s auute lUdnap incidents were free They asked for a map overlay ment on other leg;islation before Middle East ptdlcy say they are and unliarmed today after toe — a clear sheet of plastic — and toe State Legislature, Fuessen­ CERAMIC TILE BATHROOM Ifs plehsed with Secretary of State parents of nie vicUms were Michael J. Some 80 witnesses marked yiH, no precondiUons on our part re- Register, 11, of Macon, Ga., who such map overlays in the course qulring the Israelis to leave toe ^ras held in handcuffs for nearly of the trial, and toe rolled-up occuided areas” before negoUa- 20 hours wliUe Ills parents ar- sheets are in toe deliberation Uons, said Sen. Henry M. Jack- ranged the ransom, and Rich- room. Each sheet is marked At Seale Trial son, I>Waah. ard B. Batey, 18, son of a part- 2 JUST A r r iv e d with toe witness’ name and de­ Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., instructor of humanities at signed to be hung over an area PORTS Concrete W «^ who, Uke Jackson, had crlU- ^jg gallery In Hemidils, Term, map. In that way, toe map can Inspector Tells of Session cised administration atttempts to Macon poUce said most at the be marked without being CHECKERBOARD get Israel bock to the negoUat- by Mr. and Mrs. P. marred. Ing table, said Rogers told 67 p ' Register was recovered be- The Jury arrived at 8:22 a.m. Between Police, Informant senatora at an unusual closed g^^ugg Michael managed to "ap- and immediately sent bailiffs CARPET sesston Thursday no setUement propriatc” an IdenUflcaUon out for donuts, indicating that NEW HAVEN (AP)—An In­ not witnessed toe alleged tor­ would be Impoeed. from one of his abductors perhaps they skipped breakfast. formant vdio saw Alex Rockley tures and detention, but had ■T beUeve the atmosphere is ,^tgg jg^ police to toe house COMPLETE WITH CHECKERS There has been criticism by toe at toe local Black Panther head­ seen Rackley at the apartment very much better,” Javits tolfi ^g^g was held, defense that toe jurymen are quarters talked to New Haven in toe days before they l>egan. reporters after the 90-mlnute ^ t wining and dining when they detectives hours before eight Judge Harold M. Mulvey sus­ 6 session in a room Just off the ought to be deliberating. It Is Senate floor. Plummer, 20, who Uvea nerrt Panthers were arrested neariy tained a prosecution objectlcm . 9 5 unlikely, however, toat toe criti­ BUUilERS A number at senators, Includ- door to Uie h^se, and cha^^ two years ago in Rackley’s when the defense asked for her cism reached toe Jury. ing Jackson said they had mis- «dto kidnaping. Police said death, according to a poUce In­ name. 6 4 3 ^ 5 9 COMPLETELY INSTALLED Judge Reid Kennedy said spector. A second New Haven police Coll Financing u ^ e n to o d the U.S. ^ U t m and Thursday he will ask a progress OR Rogers had clarified It. ^ Memphis, toe Batey boy SteiUien Ahem, chief Inspector officer, Sgt. Vincent J DeRosa, Collect Availoble report If no verdict is reached JsUs and Jackson side- abducted from his home by of toe New Haven PoUce De­ testified Friday, however, toat after this weekend. 8 7 2 -0 G 4 7 stepiwd quesUons on whether a bearded gunman at about 8 partment, testified Thursday at toe informant told him she “had “It’s a touchy matter," toe New lightweights, all toe trial of Black Panther Chair­ observed a person she knew as Armstrong CongolMm their bettter understanding of P ">- "niursday and released 2% Judge ssdd Thursday, as another newly sfyldd with U.S. policy would enable them hxwrs later after Ills father went man Bobby G. Seale and Erlcka Brother Alex bound and gaggd day passed without a verdict. Huggins, a local Panther leader. In an upstairs bedroom” at Pan­ wide'lapels, shaped to back Rogers’ efforU. on ‘ooal television and radio to “ I’m not sure Just wliat I’ll say jACkion remained sharply report that the photos would be Ahem said toe informant was a ther headquarters. waists, and high s h in y l ' v in y l to them. There really Isn’t any ECONOMY center vents. And crlUcal of Rogers’ suggesUon of down. ^ ^ ,. ., precedent for this. I don’t know woman. “She never saw any violence many of the, s Joint U.S.-Sovlet peacekeeping '"»« gunman had told him the of any military Jury that’s ever “To toe best of my recollec­ directed toward blm," DeRosa BUILDERS, INC. action-back rrlodels, INLAID force to police any settUement, boy would be released If he taken so long.” tion, she said she learned from said, adding toat the informant bg said the.' iwcretary broadcast such a statement. people in the Panther party that P O R O Y AO with half belts, and Kennedy said toe jury at this did liave “conversations with h«i< m*“t” clear any such force There was no Immediate ar- a subject known as ‘Brother people who participated in boil­ button pockets. Yes, LINOLEUM stage probably has not even tak­ TA LC O n V ILLE, C O N N . 06080 would have to be aiqiroved by rest In the case, en a vote on any of toe four spe- Alex’ was suspected of being an ing toe water used in toe torture the 7 0 look - and both Israel and Egypt. Tbe photos, part of a show of informant and was being held at clflcatlcms, hut is still discussing of Brother Alex.” at a real low price. The Washington Democrat, more than 100 works that went INSTALLED IN KITCHEN toe complex factors needed for 368 Orchard St.,’’ Ahem said. DeRosa said toe informant Regulars, shorts, 9x12 premeUng the Senate would re- on display at toe Memphis a decision. “ She said there had been a told him toat “ Erlcka Huggins longs in solids, plaids, UP TO 9 X12 Ject any such force, said such a Academy of Arts March 1, liad ALL NYLON A military jury needs only trial . . . and Erlcka Huggins, a participated In the Interroga- Joint affort would carry “ the been the subject of local contro- subject known as George Ed­ NAME. checks, stripes. KITCHEN CARPET concurrence of two-thirds of Its ticHi” of Rackley dai«er of the most serious kind versy for toe past week after wards, and Warren Kimbro were members for a conviction on Seale, 34, and Mrs. Huggins, GOOD SELECTION BRAIDED RUGS of confronUUon between the one resident complained they involved in a trial,” he testified. |,95 any charge—in this case four of 23, face capital charges of Idd- OF COLORS 119 WITH 2 i RuMlana and the United were obscene. The informant also said Rackley naping resulting in death and STATE. . Z 1P .1. ’ “ Btates.’ ” Police said toe gunman en- the six. I7”x24” ’ had been burned and beaten, he aiding and abetting murder in INSTALLED—MATEJRIAL and Jackson said Israel and>t0red the home of Dr. Richard There can be no hung jury in . PHONE. 945 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER MATCHING^ said. Richai’d Batey enters police-atation after kidnaper released him. (AP Photo) (See Page Nine) Ahem said toe informant >iad (See Page Eiglit) Open Thurs. to 9 P.M. BRAIDS PREPARATION EXTRA (See Page Nine) (See Page Fifteen) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 PAGF TTTTTEE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 Fundinff Ends July 1 ard Lukas, Scott Lewis and Jo­ tVININOS AT IVfNINOt AT N IW IN O T O N f o TT seph DeMeo, wolf badge; Rham District M l A till PJ4. BOY SCOUT Thirteen Capital Projects Sheinwold on Bridge M l &»:M P.M. 666 I ^ U SAT. A tUNDAVS Charles Look, gold and silver MARLOVrS-FIRST for EVERYTHINOI MOVIE M nNQB SAT. Ii SUNDAYS BffUIN TURNPIKt ItM-SiSAStSATiSAIJS arrows; Donald Cockerham, |,J|.J:JM!ll-»!>l-fiJ* X T TO T W O GUTS and GR AN TM O OR No. 34 in a series from Marlow’s: Where to find what you STAR GAXElC*iO FORR1RENI8AND (TOURNAMENT EXPERT Notes and News wolf badge and gold arrow; ■By CLAY R. POLLAN- TnfMl ewNil PirfHl PtMift Included in Weiss Budget want! Your friends and neighbors bought the following LIBRA Tw o To Vie VOUNQ PEOPLE PROFITS sir LOSING Many in CDAP Feel Robert Tanner, gold arrow; An­ ~ A^IES a n n a tim o th y from Marlow’s last week. (Otoer stores have some of these JK Your Daily Activity Guidt M NORTH Thirteen projects are includ­ the Industrial guidelines, $47,- MA*. 21 n * oMk IN* M M* iMMit N le Mm CALDER-MARSHAa DALTON BarinStnisaii Pack 2S1 drew Darna, forester badge; items but only M arlow’s has them a ll!) “v According to tho Start. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD sQUiy ______asHatriH ed In Towji Manager Robert 100 In Contest M e w eOen# * » sM W h r M 4 Q76S2 GrarmSi^ Cub Scout Pack 251\A. recently David Ellis, naturalist badge; . To develop message for Soturdoy, m 4* caiMM Mr Nw*lt M IM r cM M *. The Power. Who Said You Can't Find It? ^ 6 -1 1 -1 2 -2 0 2- 8-21-26^ xy 642 Scott Perham, geologist, artist, Weiss’s recommended $250,000 Paving 300 feet of roadway read vYords corresporxling to numbers The typical rubber bridge Plans Should Go On had its Blue and Gold Banquet ^ 2 9 - 4 3 « « l 53^7-69 0 K52 Ihe pession. the Icrrnr athlete and scientist. Capital Improvement budget. into Charter Oak Park, $18,000. I Have You Tried Marlow's? of your Zodioc birth sign. player hates to lose any more By G LE N N G AM B ER at Verplanck School. TAURUS SCORPIO IA U AEf t MMlinEO 4b K9 nl Emily Brenle s mminilal They are: Improving intersection radii 1 Someone 31 Of 61 And On Science (Herald Reporter) Guests were William Free- The evening closed with the I An electric hockey game . . . for a happy 20 G n M Au4l«ncn than necessary, but he cannot A traffic signal at Spruce and at Charter Oak and Spruce Sts., ^ AM. 2 Check 32 Wrong 62 Horidling ocr. WEST EAST story nf young Invc. cubs reciting the cub scout \ birthday youngster; Marlow’s has the base- 63 Should The CDAP program in Manchester is nearing its PF'ndpai of verpianck; I MAY 20 3 You 33 Time NOV.; Rham High School students get terribly excited about the 4 K 10 9 4 promise. Charter Oak Sts. for $10,000. $5,300. ball and other sport models . . . as usual a 4 A 34 Pleasant 64 Remain ♦ A I formal completion, but the feeling of many people con- A traffic signal at Center and Constructing transfer station great collection of toys. 4-14-25-30 65 Secretive 34-36.3&^/2 MX M U AMimO difference between down three xy K 1 0 8 3 xy AQJ97 Ulutjiering Pack 47 1^45-57-62 5 Offers 35 Perhaps Jesse Hills and Chet Slok have H M IR Two shields for covering toe fluorescent 6 Heolth 36 Happenings 66 Come 46-49-50 0 None nected with the program is that the planning and citi- cabuory BiackieS® ’ Strict Scott Yeomans is the Pack 47 McKee Sts., $8,000. for sanitary landfill, $20,100. been selected to compete In the and down four. “It must bo a O AJ98 H e ig h ts i electric light tubes . . . speaking of tubes GEMINI 7 You 37 Friends 67 Overdue SAGITTARIUS 4b QJ53 zen papicipation should and can continue without the commissioner, Pinewood Derby champion. A signal at Homestead and 8 Insuronce 38 And 68 True bad overbid either way,” he 4b 10 8 2 ■ H H P M arlow’s also provided a 28” thinline fluor- 22 A m Science Bowl held In cotijunc- Essex Sts. on W. Middle Tpke., )5» 9 You 39 Be 69 Bills NOT. points out. To the tournament SOUTH state grants which now help Theodore Brindamour was Other first place winners for escent tube for a Hotpoint stove. The cook JUNE 20 70 Pleasure $ 10,000. Stops Crime 10 Splendid 40 Friendly DEC. 2i 1 ^ 1 tlon with the Connecticut State RUTRICTEO player, however, the difference 4 83 ™T^r . . ward the program. ’*® gu®®t speaker. His toplq each den are: Jerry O’Connor, W g / K can now see what she is cooking. 41-48-51-55 11 And 41 No 71 About I IMir 17 fiRuiral iccMWYll Extending the Police Station A ceramic pump tube for a Farberware 12 Spirits 42 Refreshed 72 Please Science air. between minus 600 and minus xy 5 The bulk of CDAP’s work has was "Sportomanshlp In Sports.” den 1; David Henchen, den 2; NEW YORK (AP) - Crime '61-70-72; %. P m * tr A4«lt twrOlw parking lot, $5,000. electric percolator; this was a 4-6 cup size, 0 13 W ishful 43 Be 73 Personal 71-73-77 700 may be enormous, as In to­ 0 Q 10 7 64 3 co o r^ - ^ggg completed and compiled In Cubmaster Richard Brown Scott Yeomans, den 3; Court- prevention and rescue ]x>ssibili. CANCER 74 Approval The preliminary playdown Amesitlng the lower play­ VJ but M arlow’s has all the sizes in stM k as 14 Youngster's 44 By CARRICORN day's hand. 4b A764 a 288-page book entitled “ Man- accepted the pack charter from land Sears, den 4; and webelos, ties have sparked Interest in [ ^ J U N C 21 15 Opportunity 45 Need 75 Of DEC. 22 ^ and finals will be held In the THE MANCHESTER JAYCEES ground at Highland Park well as pumps and baskets and glass perco- 16 Thinking 46 Meetings 76 A Eiast dealer. South West North chei'ter: A Profile." The docu- Gabuory and the den leaders Kevin Lent!. America’s latest recreational lator tops for all makes of coffeemakers. ^ J U L Y 22. JAN. 1> studios of W HNB-TV (Chaimel , NO ONE UNOER 17 A0IIH1B School, $11,500. 17 W on't 47 To 77 Matters Bast’West vulnerable. 2 0 3 q? 4 0 xn e n t was prepared by consul- committee men received Stephen Pirog received the vehicle—the snowmobile. A repl^ement pad (with snaps for easy installation) for a 18 Enjoy 48 M ixing 78 Change 9 - ^ - 3 9 M M 30) In West Hartford April 3 (ApHaitMVMiy Converting a coal pocket at §^13-16-17-23 M oamia ■«•) Opening lead — 3 of Hearts. 5 Double AllPass PRESENT THE 3rd ANNUAL n w fanta from the CMenter for the ‘ heir registration cards. best appearnace and design In Crawford County, Mleh.. stroller; this was a Taylor Tot, but Marlow’s has them for l>'27-66-68 19 The 49 Are 79 Loved 44-7»8489^ with the finals to be taped and the Bennet Junior High School 50 IndicotfKJ 80 Better A rubber bridge expert might ______procew Both toe CTAP Envlraiment and Man Inc. Members of Den 1 presented award. for example. Sheriff Arthur most brands of strollers as well as jumpers, etc. This is the 20 Likely AQUARIUS broadcast over Clumnel 30 April heating plant to a maintenance LEO 51 Of 81 Now ’ ^ency and toe CAC ((JlOzens (fcrmerly the Travelers Re- a skit, “The Month of Febru- time to replace the pad or cover for toe carriage or stroller. 21 Policies not bid with the South hand at garage, $12,000. Clough and his 14-man force put ^ JULY 22 22 Would 52 And 82 Over JAN. 20 4. ^rtrory Committee - those gg„g^ ^ describes Man- ary." COPY MATE is the least-expensive photo copy machine — 53 Receipts 83 Special all and certainly wouldn’t go and South ruffs low. West over- Constructing a bathhouse at a Massey-Ferguson snowmobile ^AUG. 22 23 M ake EEI. II Wlimers of the competition people who JTi^e up CDAP tMk ^g„jg jhg Center for the The pack sang Happy Birth- Sugar Harvesters excellent for office or home use . . . $29.95 for the machine 24 Championship54 The 84 Of on to five diamonds. Even If ruffs, but then iMu* to lead from Saulter’s Pond, $50,000. on patrol two years ago. The re­ complete. , 1- 5- 7-10 25 Attitude. 55 Business 85 Money 18-19-24.31/<„. w ill receive, a |26 sa-vings bond Miss Manchester forces) could tos^ d ; toe goalsvojo ojiuand vuobjectives C...VCO worked uu.out day,4o - Nick Petrasso, ______Andrew MIAMI (AP) — Seventy-threc 37-52-79-86\g/ you're just playing fo r tooth- the J-9 to declarer’s Q-10 of Developing Nike Site, $50,000. sults : Breaking and entering 15-35-87-90 26 Old 56 Bring 86 Ones and the Govemor.’s Science CDAP agency could disband and “ (,g_ y,g Ha~enow, Mark Darna and young people from the United THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN A FEW 27 Things 57 Tactful 87 Money picks, 800 toothpicks Is more trumps. This end-play holds the Final payment toward sani­ cases in toe county’s backwoods VIRGO PISCES toeth» CACOin could remain intact; ™or „J K B David Tyrell —„ States arrived in Havana STORES — SAVE M ILE A G E B Y COIVnNO H E R E F IR S T ! 28 Earn 58 Up 88 Person Bowl Cup will b9,'Sent to the than you give up cheerfully. loss to 800 points. EEE. I» both CDJVP and the OAC could ^ tary landfill compactor, $21,000. area have been reduced 40 per­ THERE IS ONLY ONE STORE TO GET THEM ALL AT 29 To 59 You 89 Scenery school o f ' the mem bers of the THEATER TIME A tournament expert knows It’s worth noticing that South The program began in July The following boys received Wednesday night to work in the 30 Will 60 Differences 90 Benefits MAR. 20' remain intact. Town’s estimated contribu­ cent since the snow machine be­ . . . M ARLO W ’S. M ARLO W ’S . . . FIR ST FO R E VE R Y- winning team for part of next that the Bast-West vulnerable must find a poor defense as well 1989 Over 200 citizens have awards: Carl Fitzpatrick, den- Cuban sugar harvest, Joining MSi: ,^^3-28-54-74,. . SCHEDULE iScholarship Pageani Harkins said he felt that at tion to further development In gan making regular patrols THINO SINCE 19111 Downtown Main St., Manchester 3\32^7-56l ,(^Good Adverse Neutral year. U.BI participated in the program. ner; Neal »'^eamey.Kearney, assisianiassistant another group already cutting 75-76«M 8'^ game Is worth about 620 or 680 as a fine play of his own. West the Manchester Industrial Park through toe .county’s roadless Open 6 Days — Thursday Nights till 9:00 a/58A0-82-85 »T7 Four Rham students will en­ least toe CAC should keep Its ^ s o y o n citizen task___ forces __ for- tenner; Mark Petrasso, Uonel cane In Cuba, Radio Havana “Love Story” 7-IB- P®***^- South will have a fine should ruff the fourth club with present structure. for utility installations under areas. ter projects In the fair which Bumsidi tournament score If he loses U*® eight of diamonds to make miirated (long’-ralige plans Lessard, Jonathan Brown. Rich- said Thursday. will be held from March 31 9:16 p.m. only 800 points. It’s true that he ®u*’® tricks and a penalty Saturday, March 27th f°r Impfementatlon within 20 2 with Harkins that CDAP could P objectives (shorter- Coventry through April 3. Cinema I — ‘ Wutherlng ^ horrible score If he 1®® points. Steve Derby and Gordon Heights” 7:30-9:30 p.m loses 700 points, but an aggres- D ally <)iM*Uon 8:00 P.M. range plans for implementaUon Rathbun will be working with Cinema II—’"The Owl and The slve tournament player will take your partner opens adth one vZin six years) The goals Vertex Flow as an Oil-Water Bus Contract Atmrded; Pussy Cat” 7:30-9:30 p.m. this risk In the hope that East heart, vulnerable against non- HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM S e^k ob ert Weiss Separator and Jesse Hills and _ ..^uthering HeighU” will go on to five hearts and per- vulnerable omionents. ^ lo next said, "Whether or not we had of the Gaty Senkbell have developed y ;30.9;26 p.m. haps find a way to go down. player bids three diamonds , ODAP, >. 0 , , O P . p U j. “ * P EnvlroEimental Factors (such PTO To Aid in Cleanup UA Theater- -"Cold Turkey’* Careful Play You hold: Spades, A-4; Hearts as ultra-violet light, sound TICKETS $2.00 7:00-9:18 South must find an expert K-10-8-3; DUunonds, A-J-9-8; The Board of Education last primarily as a multi-purpose waves, and G-Force) As Poten­ Manchester Drive-In-”Blood Pla/ t® hoW the loss to 800 1M-*. *unds are available. I think the 1 fn night awarded a bus contract room, to house a reference li- tial Mutagenic Agents on Onion and Lace” 7:30 and 10:80 p.m. 1*® d®f®nders lead and What do you say? Purchase tickets at: planning t>rogram should con- w*'®r® the town group in­ Root Tips and Droeophlla Fruit y^jjg.. ^ five years In toe various areas to Floyd Monroe, holder of the hrary and for large “ Wedding Night” 9:00 p.m. continue hearts, and South n iffs Jtnswer: Bid four hearts. The struction. Flies. the second round. South cashes jump Is necessary to show the WATKINS — NASSIFF ARMS — 7-11 - Lyinan Hoops, form er chair- ®* ®®mmuiUty life and where Current contract which would East Hartford Drlve-In- On Leave Displayed At Flaia man of the agency who pre- ^ a have been up for renewal. o.nn ..... U>®' I®P dubs. ruffs a club In strength of your hand. You GREEN RD. —EUROPEAN HEALTH SPA — The board also approved a re- JUl nine of RhEun’s art entries Great Wime Hope 9.00 p.m. jummy, ruffs a heart to return migM double t o r penalUes If the sided at y e s ^ y ’s meeting. The CJDAP stall la now desl^- Monroe, bidding on the con- quest from Bralrton that CGS were hung at the Coimectlcut sald, "The vehicle should keep alternative way® ®‘ tract, named a price of 3126,000 reading specialist Sible Roethke E^t Wln^r Drtve-In— PRISCILLA GIBSON SCHOOL OF DANCE Bank and Trust Co., Constltu* club In dummy. Then he leads you should not give up a going without much (effort.” ‘V*”* needs. When OiMe a year for two years, and ful- freed of duty for one week to "Diary of a Mad Housewife” According to Harkins, 80 per alternatives are completed, toe tlon Plaza, for the Talented Sen­ the king of diamonds from vulnerable game for a mere 800 filled most of the speciflcaUons conference In April In 9:10 p.m. "T e ll Them WllUe Tirtfurrft aV/MLABLB AT TBB OMft cent of ills salary, 60 per cent CDAP task, forces, toe C D ^ iors Art Exhibit sponsored by dummy. points o r so. Boy Is Here” 7:30 p.m. requested by the board in the Eastchester, N.Y. The workshop, the Connecticut Federation a t West takes the ace of dia- Copyright 1971 Of his secretary’s salary and 60 agency and the generw pubuc bidding process. would be invaluable in per cent of the salary of an ad- asked to consider the Women’s Clubs. Meadows Drlve-In "Blood nionds, cashes the ace of spades General Feature* Corp. Other bidders were Charles ministrative assistant are fund- various alternative courses of the on-going curriculum devel- Three of these took prizes and Lace’ ” 9:00 p.m. "W edding spade to the king. ed from toe CDJLP grant. acUon and choose those that with a first prize blue ribbon Night” 7:00 and 10:30 p.m. ^ jh aU hands reduced to three 000 but few specifications spell- The administrative assistant’s seem most desirable. ' and a cash award going to cards. South has Q-10-7 of MANCHESTER CENTER ed out; also Eastern Bus Lines ‘®m- ...... __ position was recently vacated Public comment will be solic- at $133 000 Bralrton explained that Mrs. Sharcm Rohde and white rib- trumps, and West has J-9-8 of - 6 4 3 - 7 8 3 2 Roethke would pay the cost of gojnj, j,, Brenda Whitney trumps. FREf PARKING REAR OF THEATRE and has not bteen filled. Ited at a public heajring. Monroe’s contract will - - Olin To Build Weiss said he has included Acording to a CDAP news re­ include all new buses for the ‘h® workshop hersetf, $lM. so B^usle and Lora Lee Orcutt. East leads a spade or a heart. funds In his tentative budget for lease, "The selected alternatives 1971-72 school year. In its mo- requesting that she not other works on display were by Plant in Dixie these salaries. "Actually we will then be combined Into a Uon to award the contract, the docked one week s pay for gjjgrry BruneU, Lois Coda, Carol EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT have not added staff because of draft of toe five-year CDAP board included the right to take attending. He s^d teat the „ _ . STJtMFORD (A P )—Olln Corp. VEishaUfsky, Eind Bruce Fonder. CDJLP,” he said. Action Plan. The plan Itself will an option of renewal after two approximately $100 admUonal Youth Trooper Candidate aimounced Thursday plans to “true hatelcannot exist yeurs. needed for housing a* the con- Manchester will not get any be reviewed by CDAP partlcl- Steve Kukucka has been construct a multImllllon-dollEir . ference would be raised within more State Department of Com- pants and the general public, Monroe s new contract re­ selected as Rham's candidate petrochemical plant In Lake without first there being true love..." the school. munity Affairs funds after July Following further changes or flects the buses from 45 cents lo r the Filth Aimual Oonnectl- charlea. La.' 1 vriien the funding period for modifications, the Action Plan to SO cents, but it was noted The screening committee cut Trooper Youth Week wUch Construction will begin late In .Manchester C9>JLP rads. The will be finalized by the CDAP that this still Is one of the letist ported that five applicants for held, at the State Police spring Involving 1 000 work- DOA budget will probably be Agency and toe town. This will expensive bus contTEicts In the superintendency have been Academy in ^thany from June ^ company officials said. Emily Bronte’s defiant toarply reduced as part of Gov. complete toe initial planning ----- Interviewed so far, with several 27 through July 3. ' ^ ^ When completed two years lat- Thomas Meskill’s prog;ram to effort. Subsequently, the town The board held last night’s iYi®r6 In a field of 11 candidates Each year thirty-two boys at- g jrfant, which w ill produce wipe out the state deficit. -.^will make efforts to Implement Feiim Off fM im IHB b ON sane snwiNiN^ meeting at Coventry Grammar to go. Arthur Forst of the tend the academy and e iw ® ^ foam product, will employ 160 young lovers live again Manchester CDAP’s two-year the recommendations of toe Ac- School Instead o f its usual sub-committee described the In a condensed police training ™_j.-_g budget was $160,000. The town lira Plan. meeting place at the high Interviews so far as being “In course In an effort to create a ' , . ^ ^ contributed $37,500 toward this After toe Action Plan has been M better understanding of the role ® xp ^ d Its chrtce of school, to tEike a look Fit the two depth.” Another Is scheduled through in-ldnd services The finalised, it will be submitted that soM througliout New Eiigland at *75 per piece law enforcement plays In a free the Lake diaries site as due to in a new and different portable classrooms, which I°r Saturday, state contributed $112,500 to- to toe Board of Directors. the PTO at CGS has been try- From thoee Interviewed two society and to learn what It the fact “that Olln operates a ing to get re-ooened or three finalists will be chosen, takes to train a OoimecUcut luUy Integrated chemical facUl- ^S^^^^blem with the work of finding a new State Trooper. ty at Lake Charles that can sup- look at an immortal IN-CAR HEATERS PTO Oo-Presldent Barbara superintendent appearing to be The boys eat, sleep and work ply ®®m® ®I- the chemicals for AUNEW In the Interest o f your good health and good appearance this artlpk Woods asked the board the rea- ,8 olng according to the time- at the Eicademy under condl- the new com plex.” MEADOWS MmUKK which appeared In newspapers neUlonally* Is reprinted by • Exclusive SPRINGW ALL con­ O N 1-91 NORTHnt JCT of I-A4 HTFD BnEnusm table set by the committee, tions similar to those experl^ T?ie state’s Industrial tax ex- son for the delay In opening the I A K f I A S T - W I S T SIR VIC E RD f XIT classic. struction helps prevent edge classrooms and was told that which would meem a new fnan enced by regular Trooper empUon program eOb o welgflied sag, gives 1/3 more sleeping in the post on M ay 1. trainees. There is expense heavily In the decision, the com- the central storage building be­ surface. A hind the high school is not quite to the boys other than their pany said. transportation to the academy. Olln, which had also been c

FIANO DOES rr WITH PRIDE WEddiNq Niqhr Offer Good from Sunday, March 21, to Saturday, March 27. *IUpriiUed by permission of Central Feature News, Inc. 643-2342 THE DIFFERENCE IS DELICIOUS COLOR t> MOVIELAB ' » AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL KticjOE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^D, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 FAGE F IV E PA(5E POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN., FRn?AY, MARCH 26, 1971 in toe Open Door Student Ex­ Senior Editor Vernon change program this year. Mental Test Set Editor Cyndi C!ohen Miss Harriman will be going For Mother Of Karen Winter Sports Editor to a (Central or South American Feature Editor Jack HoUk country for 10 weeks this coming Kathy Vaida Panel summer. ’Die trip will be spon­ Dead Infant T H E H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d sored by toe RJK Student Coun­ NAUGATUCK (AP) — A 22- cil and toe Herman Olson Stu­ year-old Naugatuck woman has Zane Vaughan, Faculty Advisor dent Ekchange Fund. VOL. XXXIII NO. 23 FRIDAY, MARCH 26 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Set A t been ordered to undergo a men­ Reunion Party tal examination after toe death Tlie Rockville High School of her infant daughter whose Intramurals Class of 1946 will hold a 26th re­ body was found in a trash much ^Summertree’ Rated | Prizes Given Church union party. May 8 at Willie’s barrel March 16. Steak House, Manchester. Naugatuck police said a Su­ "Effectiveness of toe (Church Tliose planning to attend perior Court bench warrant was should make reservations as T o Athletes Crockett Agency Today.” wUl be toe topic at a served Thursday on Kathleen Successful Start 1 panel discussion to be^^miduct- ®®®" possible by calling Mrs. Daley who was charged with , ^ .. , Manchester High School con- ed at 7 p.m. Sunday at Union Marjory Robb Brown or Mrs. manslaughter. She appeared in Underneath this wooden cross to raise her son to his lather s Congregational (Church. Jean Conrady Weber. Waterbury Superior Court Thurs­ TA/M'Atta'ci orpn. ^ ^ there lies expections. Doretta’s ges assembly X period March 23 Wins First Place Lynn W. Anderson will be The committee has been un­ day where her case was con­ A Christian killed in battle. You ticulation and movement honoring participants of a rather moderator and those on toe ®*’'® *® ®®ntact toe follov^g tinued imtil April 23. showed well-defined motiva­ who read, successful winter season. Stu­ Taking advantage of vicious Bad” Danny Home were re­ panel will be: Mrs. George Bar- "lembers of toe class: Mrs. She was ordered to undergo tion, but her voice lacked ex­ Remeber that this stranger died dents filled Bailey Auditorium rebounding and a . deadly fast sponsible tor Crockett’s ball- ton. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman. Dorothy Nowsch Sylvester. psychiatric testing at toe Con­ pression and variation at times. in pain; to about two-thirds capacity. break, the Crockett agency handling wizardry. Without Dr. Joseph Kristan, Douglas Kaslanowlch Oourt- necticut Valley State Hospital in Though in part due to the Baptist Guest And passing here, if you can Prl7cTpal’’ ^orge“ Emmeriing whipped the Bucks, 88-63, in toe their efforts the Agency’s mor- Fontaine and Miss Natalie Ide. "®y> Bordua, Russell Middletown to determine if she #«viA*MV’kiAnaViir\ break never lift your eyes fault of the playwright, the role g ^ h efin g ^ y "leading 1970^71 intramural championship ale busting last Sunday’s meeting will be toe Johnson and Alfred Rehnberg, The Rev. Nichedds Titus, pas- understands toe charge and if of the young man's girlfriend game. The game marked the would have ggotten off toe Upon a peace kept by a human fnileri to he ns s tro ^ as it the audience in toe NaUonal wouiu final one in a series of Lenten J*’- Anyone having Information tor of toe First Baptist Chturch she can assist in her own de- creed. shoufd have b e e f ^ e was Anthem and the reciting of the ^ programs with toe overall should contact Mrs. Brown or of Bridgeport, will be guest fense. Know that one soldier has not portrayed by Jill Gearheart Pledge of Allegiance. He then tween ^ All in all it was a rough day theme of “People to People.” Mrs. Weber. speaker at toe annual Commun- The baby was thought to be died in vain. who at times was too tense to handed over toe proceedings to T The meetings were planned by Art Exhibit ion Service of toe Women’s So- only a few hours old. An au- One would hope that for those make what she was supposed to Jack Holik, president of toe to cheer about. Their usual po- the Social Concerns Committee Oil paintings by Bertha Lud­ clety of Cwnmunlty Baptist topsy showed toe infant died of at wig of 23 FoXhlll Dr., Rockville, who attended either the Friday be feeling believable. (This is Varsity M. Club. Jack gave a L o^ ® huzzsaw of the church. (Church Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at exposure, will be exhibited for a two-week or Thursday night performance one of the major criticisms of short talk on the support of MHS f ^ s o o ^ e a a ^ ^ players accumulated- Bike Check toe church. period at toe Connecticut Bank of Summertree , everything all the penormancea;performances; wheneverwnenevei lanafans aiat apuisporting lui^ cvciiui.events. iicHe *1,^ Wrt«.«KonHAroMnf.r.Vu.nrtern ar. ---- —”scoring. — f ------Jack The Safety Committee of toe The Rev. Mr. ’Titus, who will and TTust (Co. at Constitution OBn Legal Grant that happened on that stage and pg^pie had to touch each other claimed that no matter what ^Upping ine HTOp^noers, powered his way for 22 ' Vernon Jiuilor Women’s Club be accompanied by his wife, will , Plaza, Hartford. The exhibit will give an Illustrated talk on "In­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The 2 all the work that was done be- u,ey fell out of the roles they criticism toe students received ^ points, good for game scoring will conduct a bicycle inspec- Mraidav me opening ju p honors. “Rickety” Marsh and side Rumania.” The Rev. Walter Office of Economic Opiportuni- forehand, was not in vain. Play- were supposed to be playing) on their derogatory m^er, out to a 8-0 lead. ’Then, tion and registratint session at ______Wright Ron Cowen and the ac- jt appeared that the playwright they were toe best in toe OCIL. „ h ^ t w “ w « t ‘s t^ e *eold Wlrtalla threw in 13 and f(Mir 8ch(x>ls, Saturday. H. Loomis, pastor of toe church, ties awarded a $210,21^ g rw t tors involved wished to estab- tried to put a symbol Into her -phe four coaches of toe winter under toe boards * points respectively, but after In connection with promoting •*.». D I will (xmuuci(xmduct methe commuiuuncommunion xnursaay’Thursday m to me toe ijixweii Dixwell L«gai Legal lN O^ SMILING ^ SERVICE lish empathy with their au- mouth, but through no fault of varsity sports were Introduced. Rneka vmtched helplessly almost bicycle safety officers of toe vaO H llT llttC C x O C K S service. Mrs. John McLain will Rights Association in New Haven IT ( • a ___ _ I A. ai.- — ^ J _ - - _ 1 _ 1 — i-i — II ii ri t ri '■'1 n t dlence; but toe task of replacing Jill's, failed. ’Thus an important coach Jim Moriarty of toe (S^kettT b ) ^ to chip "»*• High-scoring _ Rick (^ s Vernon Police Department have be toe organist, and toe soloist for developing peiraprofesslonal apathy with involvement is a aspect of toe play was lost. team thanked the fans “ ^ ^e le ^ * ^ toe Ume been talking with school chil­ Consumer Bills will be Mrs. L. Frederick Bimch. commurnty workers in toe legal difficult one. Inmost scenes Richard Fisher, toe litttle boy. their support during toe th e f i r s t neriod ended toe agen- quarter and netted only four dren during toe week. Mrs. Raymond Ruddell and field. Mrs. Robert Duttim are in the actors’ efforts were believe- acted as if someone had just campaign. staUng that at home “v had oMned up a ’ slim 16-11 Points- Tough luck caught up At toe sdme time toe bicycles HARTFORD (AP) A fa- P u / t t ^ v v i able and moving, such that picked him up off toe street, put careers were 20 points bet- v^ae ^ ^ '*^th Kevin Walsh as toe bruls- are being inspected toe owners vorable report was given by toe charge of toe program, and many could identify with their him onstage, and said. ’’Go.” „„ ^e road. p*oor outside shooting and a Ing forward constantly missed will also be given written tests. General Assembly’s General member of toe Marcia Nehbert Circle will prepare toe commun­ personages. Wrestling’s Bob Allbrio was refusal to work toe ball inside "chippies” close to the hoop, The programs will be at toe fol- Law Committee ’Thursday to a Have yon tried? The drama, written in 1968, is ion. that it was ha“rt to ^ ^ to ^ X v "ext in line. He concentrated on hampered toe Bucks throughout Blaz Stlmac didn’t get a chance lowing schools: CJenter Road, The Wonderful Finnish a first for MHS, marking toe batch of bills which it called The Rev. Mr. ’Titus served as were m X o r ^ I d ^tooueh his '*^®8« ‘n« “t MHS the second quarter. (Jrockett’s to. unleash his unorthodox but Skinner Road, Maple Street and "toe largest package of cmi- first time that a modem social executive secretary of the Con­ part todTot X ace Wm in X y t®®*' fantastic leaps on toe road flnaUy shifted Into third gear successful shot. Stimas convert- Lake Street from 9:30 a.m. to sumer protection legislation ever dilemma has been presented necticut Baptist (Convention Health Bath extremely emotional scenes t® success. He predicted that the and began to unleash its devas- ed only one basket for two mx>n. offered to toe Legislature.” , savings mom that toe average person can from 1960 until assuming his with John, his performance was upcoming 1971-1972 team should tating fast break. (Combined with points, compared to his ten School Menus The package includes a bill identify with. ’The story does present pastorate in 1969. He SAUNA every bit as excelient as toe ituf® u good nucleus to build some torrid shooting from all average. When he got The following lunches will be that would require all but little not moralize. Rather, toe au­ also has served as pastor of toe others. with and should surprise a lot angles and from everywhere on many shots off, teammates served in toe Venum stduxds “ mom and pop” grocery stores relaxes — retreabee dience sees the situation and First Baptist Church ot Newark, will love . . . on pretty Teclmlcal aspects of toe show of people. He announced that Oo- toe court, toe blue and yellow missed efforts. Muscular Jim next week: to Indicate toe price per ounce Invigorates hears toe voices, and. then in­ N.Y., and toe Eastw(xxl (N.Y.) were excellent The lighting, Captain Scott Kelly was select- outscored toe disorganized Jacteon could not get inside to terprets them as he sees fit. for a change, was on Ume and ed to toe 2nd team of toe all Bucks 14-10 and led 24-21 at toe as Crockett’s did an ex- Basically the plot centers of toe New York Baptist Minis­ little polyester dresses! very effective. Especially im- CCIL Squad. half. cellent job boxing him far from beets, bread and butter, chc(h Another bill would require toe ______around a young man who is ters Cotmcil and toe New York presslve was toe huge papier- Swimming Coach EHck Sol- Whatever hopes toe Bucks toe basket. As a result, Jim late pudding with topimig. dating of all perishable foods to ci^yaiuon'.' ayu^ m viein^. me aumence yjg center of toe lanek was toe third mentor to had of Upping Crockett’s cart did not score at all. Tuesday; (Chicken ala king on indicate toe last day on which s orce o ess ea stage, with toe clever hookup speak. Stating that this years came to a screeching halt when ij,j,e game finally decided toe noodleh, peas, biscuit squares they can be safely sold for con- and to listen to all toe memories of the swing. One cannot com- club had a good season, “Sol” the realtors wallc^>ed their ad- better team (a controversall with butter, apricots. tumpton. running through his mind. ’The Wednesday: Frankfurt on roll mend all those who worked on made it a point to say that toe versaries by outscoring them qugaUon all season long) and Romanowlcz twins, seniors at Another measure would limit soldier’s thoughts travel back -with mustard, relish and cat­ toe Interest rate on revolving toe show in one sentence, but team of one year from now will ‘^t-7 in toe third canto. Again, capped a highly successful in- m h s make use of Manchester’s to his relationships with his sup, baked beans, apple and or “openend” credit accounts specW Omnl« should be have a large number of young eXputor Um^ PhS^S C«o' Computer Program parents, his girlfriend, and to cabbage slaw, cranberry to 12 per cent per year in toe awarded to Lee Hay. Paul swimmers showing great ‘ty to get second and third shots Ka-Chook H ow ard crunch. his childhood years. ’Through Brown, and Lorraine Lorn- promise on it Mark Anderson t®ut one that requires as much Down by » P ® | "^ ' ^ being taught by Mrs. Eileen rented, at a cost of $640 a Just like mom's . . . charming little polyester double knit dresses. Designed by could have been averted or Society Xo Miss Shari Payne erf 33 to-door selling firms offering X W X l a u gg„centraUon and skill as the ^ Into toe fourth quarter, toe I was sitting dlsconcertedly WUson and Mr. Robert Esca- monto, a computer sitvated in what alternate roads could have Brooklyn St., Rockville has merchandise worth $60 or more, in toe office of toe High School vlch, both of toe Mato Depart- Hanover, N. H. ’This purchase Jobberwocky of Californio. Left: The nautical look, navy/white, 4-6X 8.94, 7-12 been taken. Outdoor Concert others. He awarded toe Albert loaned to toe Rockville Public and make lending Institutions MORE than a SYMBOL M Msw m er^rs the Ver Schwartz Award for toe highest ^ ‘?‘® '“ i i f World, thinking to myself, ment. ’Their students are very gave the organization unlimited Uable for defects in merchand- Mr. Hay, director of Sock New members of toe Ver- . .. _ r>ontoir> finding toe shooting touch and Library a collection of Indian "How does one begin a story interested to toe computer sci- use of toe computer 24 hours objects acquired through her ise purchased with mcmey they 10.94. Center; Zip front, porthole pockets, blue or yellow, 4-6X 8.94,7-1210.94. and Buskin, took liberUes with planck Chapter of the National West hitting the < ^ n man under­ about Sascha Hosier, our ex­ ence and have been seen using a day. In turn, CRED sold correspondence with a "pen loaned—such as major applian- -A PLEDGE toe drama and instituted war t^®"®'' Society attended their numerals were ®®®***- cla-wed t h e i r ____ change student from Swltzer- toe computer as late as ten pieces of this time to various pal” in Bombay, India. ces and euitomoblles. Right;, The peasant look, smocked waist and cuffs, white/red and navy. 4-6x and anti-war music at appro- awarded to those deserving. resnectability. In jand?” Suddenly, I realized o’clock at night. members of toe organizatidn, Featured in toe display Is a ------• To alM| tht othical code of Phannacy toward priate times to establish toe ^ t mail Also Golden "M’s” were dlstrib- a sloppily played eight n^ute^ above was as sneaky ’The course began three -years including'' Bloomfield; East piece of material Intended to be the end that the people of this community shall be 8.94. 7-12. 10.94. girls' world downtown mood of the play. Located be- ^ uted to toe captains of these dlf- ®**® which both squads had ^ way as any, and proceeded to ago when Mrs. Cynthia Mottle Hartford, Hartford, and Man- used as a sari. It is decorated Shorter Polifje hind the scrim, a speaking ® ^®' j , ferent sports. Recipients were numerous turnovers, toe deficit begin my endeavor, offered it. At that time toe ad- cheater High Schools. Manches- healthier and happier because of our existence. with wooden beads which are (AP) — chorus composed of thirteen C^en, Tl, vice-presi- ..pjat^i Pete” McGee and Dave was slashed to fifteen points ^ School World, minlstrative computer housed ^r High purchased three hand carved in different shajies SALT LAKE OTTY CJity commlssiqners voted • To keep our sacred duty to the public above people spoke intermittently, dent, taught toe group several vvoolley in basketball. Ed “ the Bucks recovered their having been observant of in toe Board of Education of- pieces, Monday and Wednesday and sizes to form a tower. A Israeli dances, After clapping, Thursday to lower height re- every consideration of private gain. presenting various interpreta­ Clarke and Scott Kelly in wrest- previously winning formula gascha’s winning ways and flee on Main St. was used. ’The m om i:^ and Friday after­ AlsoAMBU featuredreuvuretl Ul in .uic the ujo^iajr display . - - anil tions of war. ’The idea of a circling, and doing various ling, Pete Walden and Paul canned 28 points to Crock- bright personality, decided that course had its trobules from noons. Students may also use are a delicately fllagroed ivory quirements ^ minority • To hold as a SKred trust the scientifically ac­ chorus was admirable, but toe ®^®P®> both Cyndi and too^ that ji(,yer ini„ swimming and whuWhit ett’s att.’s -i\ would do well to Interview toe start due mainly to toe to- the computer during toe occa- pin and pendent a ^ a leather "remen so members of minority groups will have a better curate dispensing of the physician’s prescrip­ voices didn’t blend, and sudden i’w «c‘put®d were quite breath- i„ gflery. As they had done all season her, and perhaps write a story accessability of toe computer, slonal times when no other pin and bracelet encrusted with less. ,*ior /“SvwtlrAtf *a wa/vaIvaH Vkol. .... flashing lights detracted from Letters winners included: long, Crockett’s received bal- about the impressions that she It was located one mile from school is using it. beads and semi-precious chance. tions. This is the pledge embodied in our symbol The minimum height require­ toe performances. , jWajm® v j, St®®l®y, ’71, . president.^ , ______Basketball — ______McGee,■ Woolley,------■ anced scoring — aU players has formed while being toe high school and could only ’The Manchester High students stones. Pressed leaves from aH triA /iIoaiiooIavi a # V\«talnAea ...... _ .. . ___ i__ ■ xi_ ___ i__ _ i.._ _ ^ ment was lowered to 6 feet. 7. of Phannacy. "The boy leaving for war was ‘*'® business. ji„^ Balesano, “Knees” Peoples, re«/>hert toe scoring column, jjgg student for one half year, be used once a week. Also, Man- are becoming so involved in toe pipal and mango trees are also The requirement previously was portrayed^ by jX Abbot who ^slhtoty of sn outdoor johnny ’Tied” Herdlc, Bob Diminutive A1 Noske bombed g turned out to be very Inter- Chester Community College’s program that the allotted time is included in toe collection. 6 feet 9 for policemen and 5 feet PRESCRIPTION DEPT. 649-9946 Identlfied himself with toe char- ®“'"® was cobb, Rich Kleman, Mike Mis- homf. 19 big points, many on esting. program employed the same not enough. Efforts are being Dance Drama 8 for firemen. All Other Calls 648-5230 acter despite toe f^th^ is Ly 13®.f®V° fh Haberem; twisting, driving jump shote T^her - student relations, computer, further reducing toe made to find a way so tbat.stu- "Snow White and toe Seven Representatives of Mexican- a high Mhool junior Since toe wrestling - Clarke. Kelly, Scott from 16 feet out or more. Steve sascha says, are much closer time that the high school stu- dente may use to^ computer on Dwarfs” an original dance - ...... Indian girl NHS is helping to Wiggin, wiggin. Matt Bortone, Bob Smyth was toe only other play- here in MHS than in her home American groups told the com­ dents were allowed to use it. weekends, but this will still not drama for children, will be per­ mission earlier that toe average satisfy toe need. To get an idea ‘"They (toe teachers) As toe community college pro- formed at toe Vernon Center height of their adult males is 6 of toe effect of toe program on the nart reouired considerable — T ' “ ”.T ‘ . nv/nc.mun, uneacu cicvcu mure. .luunu nad so much power to change Middle Scho(>l, April 17. feet 7 and said toe higher re­ ^*'® ^‘8®ussion then turned Rich Lescroart, Gil (BeauUeau, ^ ------toe students, we may look at BeauUeau, and Smith were capably assist- ^ e s to’siriUerlandr. .u“ lvls that toe teacher to MHS la toS"” to'^wk^'^el^whire 7 o r ° ° a The drama will be presented quirement prevented many thought and motivation The toward toe upcoming NHS nioh Rich Rnt-n.ffBurnett, onHand Rich Tiinh Roman; Rnmnn- p H.a bv K« "Terror” Forde’s tallies almost like a fight" She finds ^® ^®®-®"®*^ is naa what occurred at other area . aimosi uxe a ngni.. one iinus niuch more of a friend to toe computer. by toe Hartford Junior Ballet Mexlcan-Americans from ap­ ar^nna onrt April 5. Jay Stsger, swlmmlng — Walden, Moyer, and Bob (barter’s and Mike schools. Studients at Bloomfield 4 5 5 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER student than the Swiss faculty. Company and will be sponsor­ plying for toe police force. Ti„i Tio ® professor at Manchester John Wiggin, Jim and John Tur- Long’s seven. Under toe boards, High are so enthusiastic that ed by toe Greater Vernon Jay- dialogue between John and his community College, has agreed klngton, Jim and Jon Wood, where toe game was decided, Also, Sascha believes that Students Clinch they have been using toe com­ cee \Wves. There will be two father, although emotions and to speak at toe banquet. His Ross Pastel, Teets, Bill Olesin- Smyth, Forde, Mike Long and Essay-Poster student freedom is more avail­ puter at five o’clock in toe morn­ shows, toe first at 1 p.m. and motivation were lacking to his topic will be three ways of look- ski. Bob Brindamour, Rick Sol- Butch Crockett did yeomen able here, as is responsibility. Awards in Art ing. At Conard High and Hall re a ons p s glr en . jj,g. ^t life. lanek, Anderson, Jeff Stone, work as they completely domto- Contest Winners ‘"The students here have more the second at 3 p.m. Last Saturday and Sunday at High toe demand was so great Proceeds will go to toe Tri- "Summertree” does not mere- After reports from toe com- Craig Saums,, A1 Schulze; rifle ated toe rebounding except for The Governor’s Committee on ®* fn opportunity for freedom- toe Coventry Republican Worn- that toe schools purchased their Town (Vernon, EUlngton and ly deal with war. Rather, it is mlttees planning toe banquet, — West, Vicky Glass, Nancy the fourth quarter. Noske, Car- and they also have the opportu- Employment of toe Handicapped en’s Club Arts and Crafts Show, own computers. Presently, 66 ToUand) campershlps. a play of attitudes, feeling and the meeting adjourned. The Hubbard, A1 Agosttoelll, Bob ter, Steve Werbner, and "Big sponsored M es^y” contest ‘® ^^® responsibility.” She ^eVen Manchester High School per cient of Conards’ students SPECIAL gtadent Exchange SPRING reaction. ’The pla)rwright pre- students dispersed quickly to Chaves, and Mike Pierro. dealing with toe attitudes of sin\^■ W I I l\ MON i ll Unfortunately, one could not see nlze people against polio. school which trains students as interviews with toe editors af- that it contrasted sharply with ings of ocean scenes; Jdeg Lucas eventually become ; .iiiiii I * rm I.ca-'inu 14 Maytag Washers any established husband-wife re- In 1892, toe poet, Walt Whit- tractor trailer and heavy equip- ter filling out application forms toe H.S. World. Firstly, it is a (’71) a necklace for an acrllic totolly inadequate as to Mrvlng \M\ Mal.r nr Mnllnl lationship between toe couple, man, died in Camden, N.J. ment operators will be In the concerning qualifications and monthly periodical, and second- scene of Main St., Manchester; ® school. Tto ma^ ^dents who seemed to barely know In 1895, Japan occupied toe Guidance Office. Interested stu- interests. New members of toe ly, its stance is much more'con- Cynthia Spillane (’72) a water . have too little Bme to actu- Manchester Motors each other. Pescadores Islands. dents may pick up passes in toe Art Staff Include; Mari Mid- servative, owing to toe fact color set for a pencil drawing ^ *“ ® „ computer, Lease, Inc. PLAZA COIN LAUNDRY that students often are taken to of an attic scene; and William ®“ ®rt to remMy ^ s The devotion of a mother to to 1918, in World War I, Gen. Guidance Office. dUn, Dan Silver, Jan Rosen- Ml inin r 1.1 iiu .1 \ .iMil K\ ilir ^ 699 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 2 her son was well played by Ferdinand Foch I . was closer to her son than her lied armies. Uve as if you’d drop dead in ten Betty Anne Haberem, Lynn paper. HonoraWi mention went to ^*1® “ ® M \N( lu --1 r.i;— i>t: iniI husband, she reall^ did not Five Years Ago seconds. —^Ray Bradbury Garman, and Louis Dellaferra. Denise Chabot (’71) for a head ^® ®®"'P‘“ ®r l®ok«l Into toe MHS has a basic difference possibility of purchasing our understand the boy. The play- ’Thousands of antiwar demon- If they give you ruled paper, d e b b y Vater, Sue Leggitt, done in scratchbeard ink on with Sascha’s school; ’Ihat is own computer. It was decided wrlght defined her character as strators marched down New write toe other way. Mark Silhavy, Harry Coombs, cardboard; and Cindy Capril- toe number and type of students that one similar to 0 >nard’s that of a mother whose job was York’s Fifth Avenue. —Juan Ramon Jimenez Mark Brendel and Sue Klem- lozzl ( ’72) for a multi-colored who attend it. MHS is a much would have to be purcliased on ens are toe new photographers larger school than toe one in linuleum block print of fiowers. a rent-purchase program, im- on toe staff. Plans are in toe Schaffhausen (Sascha’s home of these entries may be seen der which money that is used to making for toe 7 1 -7 2 yearbook. town). Also, MHS houses grades *® rent it eventually accumulates Kathy 6 Carl Osier 10 to 12, while its European ‘ *'® “ *'®®' "® * « *"® ««so that th»toe non,™.tarcomputer /.ancan habe Scholastic Art Award entries. COUPON counterpart houses grades 10 to bought. The price of this com­ To obtain more direct infor- Kathy approxlmiately 16. An exami­ puter is $19,000. Tile present Donkey'Basketball Game matlon about toe handicapped nation is required for admis­ budget of $4,000 allotted to toe in Manchester, toe contestants sion to toe secondary school in College Acceptances computer program would have stretch-a-buck ^ u ®^ were encouraged to interview ______Following is a list of students to be raised to $7,000. A request basketba 1 is? It’s when you businessmen and townspeople, Switzerland. Hierefore, the really play one-on-one player , scholastic leveling of toe ^liaff- who have been accepted at toe was submitted for a budget In- on donkey ’The donkey does the _ . „ „ . _ hausen school la higher than following colleges and schools: crease and it was denied. And traveling and toe player does Schaffer, first place; M er^to jjgg Chris Bensen, Muhlenberg so, toe problem continues, toe toe p^ing and slating. You ®.®®®"'^ P^“ ®= f toe combined lac ^'*® 8 ® Allegheny College; class enrollment increases, and 9RV it can’t he done’ Well------Ryan, third place; Carl Osier, ®\"® Fllomena Donadlo, UConn and toe use of toe computer does wi^ll L whenX dXkeyrir: fourth *®“rth place; place; and and Joe Joe Cohen, Cohen, ‘®^^®^\®“ MOC; Ingrid Dzenls, Keene not. rive ready for action at Clarke place. scholMtic -he nrob. ®^*® CoUege and Central Con- One must realize toat toe use Arena at 7-30 nm on Anril 7 Students from MIB also school dMS not have toe p Hampshire; Sharon Hodge, of toe computer is not festrlct- A rh y 's -Iliere will be several aames entered posters in toe Hire toe lem with skirofng a n d v a n a • Southern (Connecticut ed to the field of mathematics; and fLmw sernom S m ’ Handicapped Poster Contest, ism «iat Jms does, m at state CoUege, an dCentral Con- it can be effectively Incorpo- and soDhomores who have sign- Those wlimers are; Laura places tola is a friction between gj^tg college; Richard rated in science, business, and ^ FREE FRENCH FRIES ABBY'S BOAST BEEF* SANDWICH PDBOHASED ed UP will participate Faculty Winzler, first place; Connie students and ki^ of toe same j^yng^ uConn; Anne Klein, a variety of other fields of COME __BBINO TEE WHOLE FAMILY! pl.t. but a «r; 1. «UI toon. lor Undi m lodrlh pldcd. Moore, Keene State and South of students who desire to enroll SAVE M in n WITH THE PUBCHASE OF senior girls and underclassmen Th® *^ve themes were then (Connecticut State College; in toe course wrill increase to Sharon Nelson. Joseph Law- an extent where something has IIP 4 SANDWICHES vriio may sign up any morning Judged by the State Judges. Sascha’s reflections could l i m i t 4 FRIES PER COUPON — COUPON EXPIRES MARCH 28 in frtmt of toe office, or see Carl Osier won State fourth form toe basis of a closer In- rence School of Nursing and to be done. Either students will chalrmen Bob Cobb or Jalro Or- place in toe “Ability Counts” sight into toe nature of Mffi Wakefield School of Nursing; have to be severely limited in du2. Report ’Theme Contest and for all of us who live in toe Sue Nelson, U(3onn; (Carl Osier, their use of the computer, some The price of admission is Meredith Cowen won State hon- area or attend the high school. uConn ------and (Colgate; _ - (Carol will have to be rejected . from ■■ ■ ■ will $125 Tickets are available in orable mention. Both winners At any rate. Sascha has made Pella, MCXJ; Lenora Smyth, the cimrse, or toe school ?^ t (T X ciSIteril^w l^ guests at toe Awards MHS a little better this ye^. Southern Connecticut St^to^- ^ve to pu^^e lU own^c^^ be on sale at toe door toat Luncheon in toe Terrace Room and we hope that MHS can do ^IJ^gg wS b^ U^n. ABBY^ — 257 BROAD ST., MANCHESTERS night. at toe Hartford Hilton on April toe same for her. John Lombardo 20. Dave L. Vaughan, Southern CJonnecticut

A13JVS osDi w i rni MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ’MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 PAGE SIX quiied him to testify March 10- round-trip air ticket from Israel mingo flotel, Las Vegas, Nev,, chased the Flamingo were Sam­ Drug Center Millionaire 11 In Miami on alleged skim­ to testify before the grand jury. from 1960 to 1967.’ ’ uel Cohen, Morris Lansbuigh UImtrl|fatpr for their presumably sovereign opinion ming o t gambling receipts at E. David Rosen, attomey for In 1900, I^psfcy set 9ip the and Daniel Lifter. ’ In an referendum on a proposed Ths Drag Advisory Center, the Flamingo Hotel' in La Ve­ Lansky, said the form er Miami $10.6 mUUon sUe of the Flamin­ gas. go by Albert Parvin and Associ­ BITUMINOUS lEupmng constitutional amendment last Novem­ 81 Russell St, Is bbservlng Indicted By Beach resident suffered from ul­ the ftdlowlng schedule: Contempt is not covered by cers and a heart projilem and ates and was paid a $200,000 fee Fixed Easter Date ber; they had, at the polls, turned the pUBUSHEab BY THE the U.S.-Israeli extradition trea­ was not fit to travel. Rosen said for bis activities os middleman. h e r a i j D p r u t t i n g o o ., i n c . Monday through Friday, Grand Jury The CkHincil of Nlcaea, in 13 Btesell Street amendment down and decided they did ty, but Atty. Gen. John N. his client would submit to a de­ Parvin used his share of the Manchester, Conn. 8:80 sum. to 0 p jn . A.D. 326, declared that Easter DRIVEWAYS Mitchell said in Washington position under oath in Israel, proceeds from the hotel sale to Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Basketbal Courts THOMAS P. FERGUSON not want it part of Connecticut law. A teleplione backup ser­ MIAMI (AP) — A federal must be celebrated by Chris­ WALTER R. FERGUSON bond of 1200,000 had been set for McMillan replied that Lansky set up the Albert Parvin Fexm- Now Booking for Seasonal Work vice is available Monday grand jury has indicted m llll(M i- tians everywhere on the Sunday P u blish ers The other day, at Hartford, the same Lansky in case he should come was “up and about’’ enjoying a dation, with Supreme Court Jus­ F ou n ded O cto b e r 1. 1881 through Saturday from 6 representatives and senators these same alre racketeer Meyer Lansky on into U.S. custody. luxury suite In the Tel Aviv ho­ tice I^nUlam O. Douglas serving following the 14th day of the p.m. to 8 aju. Early Bird Special PuUlMMd Every Evening Exoeipt Sundays a ciMitempt of court charge aft­ Lansky and his wife have tel. as its $l2,000-a-year presidrait Paschal full moon after the and Holidays. Entered at the Part OfTleo ^ voters had been electing on that same spring, or vernal, equinox. Manchester, Ooim., as Second daas Mall For drag advisory infor­ er lie refused a free trip from been living at the Dan Hotel in ’The justice Department said from 1960 until he resigned the 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 15 M atter polling day acted, in ratifying the new mation, call: 647-0222. his Israeli vacation spot to testi­ Tel Aviv since last summer. Lansky “ had been identified in foundation post in 1969. All Work Personally Supervised. We are 100% insured SUBSCRIPTION R A T^ proposed amendment to the federal Con­ fy liefore the pcinel. Eougald MckOllan, head of the grand jury Investigation as Douglas has denied any When you are rolling out pie Payable In Advance Tile underworld’s financial knowledge of Lansky’s role in pastry, lift the dough often to O ne Y e a r ...... 839,00 stitution just launched In Washington the Justice Department’s strike a partkdpant In a scheme to Six Months ...... 19.60 wizard was charged with failing force in Miami, said Lansky re­ conceal and distribute untaxed the hotel sale. make sure it is not sticUng, but DeMAK) BROTHHIS Three Months ...... 9.76 that same day, as if the people of Con­ to answer a subpoena that re- The kOami men who pur­ do not turn it over. CALL 043-7001 O ne M onth ...... 3.26 fused a federal ’ offer of a $074 casino revenue from the Fla­ necticut were to be presumed to be In Police Log MEMB e R O F THE ASSOCIATED PRESS favor. The Assooated Press Is exclusively en­ titled to the use of republlOBtlon of aH If American democracy today Is fac­ a r r e s t s news dispatches credited to It or not other­ Theresa M. Landers, 10, o t 30 wise credited In this paper and also the ing any kind of crisis, It Is facing it on local news ptildiehed here. Bretton Rd., charged with AU rMrta of republlcatlon of special dis­ the precise issue of whether or not the being in manifest danger of patches nerein are also reserved. vote means anything, the question of falling into haUts of vice, yes­ The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ terday on a warrant, released sumes no financial responsibility for typo- whether or not a voter Is able to ac­ graphioel errors appearing In advertwe- on $160 non-surety bond. Court ments and other reading matter fat The complish what he wants to accompllrii date April 12. Manchester Evening Hersld. I Golf Spectacular! • | when he goes out and casts his vote. Subscriber to Los Angeles Ttmes-Waahlng- Richard R. Heck, 21, and ton Post News Service. The people of Connecticut went out and Northwestern Ii>ill service client of N. E. A. Service, Ino. Russell F. Haugfa, 19, both of Publishers Repreaentattvea — Mathews, voted their minds last November. A 24 ITospect St., c h a i^ d with Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency — New Yoilc, Chiesgo, Detroit and Boston. little more thtin four months later their delivering liquor to minors, Starter Golf Sets! yesterday in connection with a 2 DBplay advertising dosing hours own elected representatives at Hartford Men’s - Herman Kaiser For Monday — 1 p.m. PTlday. party earlier this year at their For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. have voted something exactly opposite. Ladles’ - Betty Jamison For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mbaday. apartment. Court date April For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday There has been. It is true, a complicat­ 12 . Our Reg.,34.88 For Friday — X p.m. Wednesday. Beginner’s set in­ CSaasIfled deadline 4:30 p.m. day be­ ed change In the situation, in the Su­ cludes 5 irons, fore ptiblloatlon 4:30 p.m. Friday lor ACCIDENTS Saturday and Monday publtcatlon. preme Court ruling which held the fed­ numbers 3, 5, 7, A summons charging him 9 and putter. 2 88 Friday, March 26 eral 18-year-old law valid In one type with operating a motor vehicle woods, numbers of election but not In others. But It has while under the influence of in­ 1 and 3. toxicating liquor was Issued not been enough of a change in situa­ Chi-Chi Rodriguez Somewhat ^nfusing early this morning to Lessely tion to justify any automatic conclusion G. Edwards, 29, of PlantsvUle, New! Lightweight Steel Once again, it has been a touch ot the that the people of Connecticut no longer after the van he was driving struck a tree at E. Center and almost automatic, inevitable escalation wish to take the position they took last G olf Set Spruce Sts. Court date April 19. 8 Irons ~ 3 Woods which has always come so easily to the November. One judges, by the pleased, war in Vietnam which has raised new A summons charging him Lightweight steel shafts, self-congratulatory looks on the faces of laminated wood heads, cor­ doubt about the reality ot the assurances with failure to obey a traffic the lawmakers at Hartford, that they control signal, and a written rect rib guide grips. *84 Photographed by Reginald Pinto that what we are really doing is to gret think they have done their constituents warning for driving after drink­ NATCHAUG RIVER, AT CHAPLIN out of the war. proud by putting them in the lead of ing, were issued yesterday eve­ ' Lee Trevino Golf Balls Ihe latest new escalation has now ning to George Fuller of East Rag. 7.99 Doz. Cut proof, solid state. 5.88. • Jesus Christ Superstar - “ The Famous Rock Opera’ the supporters in March, for the Hartford, after a collision at taken place in our bombings of North • Gordon Lightfoot - “ Sit Down, Young Stranger” proposition they defeated in November. Main St. and Hartford Rd. be­ * 18 Qub Golf Bag Our R«g. 14.97 1A ' 7'7 Vietnam. What makes them think we’re so happy tween his pickup and a car #72A2S- 6 and#32B2S,Norainchecks...... - A v a i 4 ■ “ If I Could Read Yohr Mind’* First; we began delivering “protective Ribicoff s Bills driven by Karen A. Cutler of about that? South Windsor. CkKirt date for reaction strikes” against specific missile A^new^s Spring Inside By WILLIAM RASPBERRY Fuller is April 12. launching sites which we had detected Court And Conscience The Washington Post Charge it! firing on our unarmed reconnaissance The recent 8-1 Supreme Court decision A summons charging him that conscientious objectors may not Offensive with failure to give the proper planes, or their fighter plane escorts, WASHINGTON — The leglda- sued, but imperfectly Miforced, turning signal was Issued yes­ pick and choose between wars does not guidelines designed to accom­ over North Vietnamese territory. much clarify the fundamental problem tion he is introducing may fall terday evening to Joseph An- plish the same thing.) of conscience. It may be described as a Report short of a solution, but there la drlkonls, 70, of i7 North St, Next, we began bombing North Viet­ One result of the proposal 18 Inch Lawn Spreader pragmatic decision, but one that leaves no denying that ^n. Abraham after a (xdlislon at N. Main and namese missile and anti-aircraft stations would be that affluent suburbs By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak A. Rlblooff (D-Oonn.) under­ North Sts. between his car and •Caldor 1 7 ^ 1 aside the question of principle. would have to provide some Our Reg. 5 .^ the moment we felt their radar fixing on In his lone dissent, Mr. Justice Doug­ stands the problem of racial a pickup driven by Rbbert D. Aspirin...... A 4 discriminaitiiHi. moderate-huxMne housiiig — one of our planes. This shifted our las leaned heavily on a famous 6-4 split WASHING’rON — The grip­ vative constituency. Indeed, Ing over the prospect of Agnew’s Sayles of 122 Cambridge St. Reg- Bottle of 100 He recognizes, too, that the avhllable to aU — or be draled decision: the Macintosh case of 1981. In letters and telephone calls have hosting a |l,000-a-head fund­ the benefits that com e from the Court date for Andiikonis is strategy from one of attacking after we ping fact of Vice President blurred line that separates de Buffered seeking naturalization. Douglas Clyde been asking whether the Vice raising cocktail party. Grumbl­ presence of government facili­ April 12. • ^ I had been attacked to one of attacking be­ Spiro T. Agnew’s spring facto and de jure segregatloa 90 Macintosh, a Canadian and pnrfessor of President has been muzzled. ing about Gov. Francis Bar- ties. Aspirin...... Ci / { offensive against the communi­ has more meaning for the fore we could be attacked, but it was divinity at Tale University, would not Moreover, the transformation gent’s criUedsm that his rev­ The other Ribicoff proposal A vehlde which left the scene Flo-rate control, on-off Reg. 49c BotUeoflOO IVI (X)urta than for the lives o t peo­ still, supposedly, in response to a promise In advance to bear arms in de­ cations media in last week’s of Agnew into a blandly con­ enue-sharing salesmanship hurt would require that suburban yesterday afternoon damaged lever. Efficient opera­ ple. • C o ld fense of the United States unless he be­ Boston speech Is that the shift structive do-gixxler Is not quite the cause, Agnew refused. A school districts as well as the a parked car at the Stop and tion. Baked enamel definite enemy act — that of daring to At least, since the 19M lieved the wax to be morally justified. came without direction from or working. His speechmaking for personal appeal from Sen. Ed­ city school systems they sur­ Shop lot o n W. AQddle Tt>ke. finish. #1612 Capsules...... J I let his radar fasten on anybody flying Five justices denied him naturalization. ward Brooke, who maintains Supreme Court school de­ belonging to Gloria A. Stance Reg. 69c Package of 12. j even significant consultation revenue-sharing gets little round be Integrated under a over his own country. Four, headed by Chief Justice Hughes publicity and scarcely placates more amicable White Hcxise re- segregation defdsicn, we have single locally developed plan^ of 48 Edison Rd. and including later Chief Justice Stone with the White House. persuaded ourselves that •Cough ! Lost Sunday and Monday, the nature old enemies. Private national Iati(»is than Sargent, was no even vdien metropcriltan area« 50 ft. Garden Hose and Mr. Justices Holmes suid Brandeis, The attack eax CBS, a polling by Oliver Quayle shows help. In Boston, Sargent’s efforts segregation in the bigoted South cross state and cixmty lines, as OOMPLALN’TS Syrup...... O y of our bombing of North Vietnam took a Green opaque OurRsg. 2.19 felt differently. potentially fateful chsuige in Agnew’s 61 percent favorable to be nice to Agnew were met was the result of deliberate In Washington. Yssterday afternoon, a wal­ Reg. 79c Pleasant tasting, 4 oz. sudden jump, involving, suddenly, In referring to Professor Macintosh’s job rating, steady for months, hanky-panky urhlle in the en- Each metropoUtan syatenl let was stolen fnnn a nurse’s Vi. inch 2 ply strategy, was strictly the prcxl- by icy disdain. h o s e w ith scruples against unjust wars, Chief Jus­ declined’ to 49 percent during Ughtened North it was merely would then have 10 y e a n to purse containing personal pa­ A hundreds of planes, and a wide assort­ Agnew has been able to get tice Hughes said: " ’There Is nothing new uct of the Vice President’s of­ a(xddental. b ra ss co u ­ February. away with treating Republican achieve systemwide racial in- pers and about $2, p<>llce say. plings #5400 ment of targets, including not only mis­ In such an attitude. Among the most em­ fice — written by staffers Vic That characterization, as tegratlon, the standard being Those who know Agnew best, Governors so cavalierly for one 1.67 inent statesmen here and abroad have Gold and Herb ’ThompEon with Ribicoff reiMgnizes, Is false. sile sites, as in the past, but supply de­ however, divine less practical reason: His big conservallve that the minority group per­ Wendesday nig^t, thieves 75 ft. Reg. 2.99...... 2.47 been those who condemned the action of finishing flourishes supplies by But as he also recognizes. It centage in each sclxxd would broke a cellar window at a Ver­ pots and troop concentrations. factors. After Monday’s Con­ constituency. But public critic­ their country In entering Into wars they Agnew himself. The Vice wouldn’t make a lot of practical have to be at least one-half non St. home and toOk a set gressional leadership meeting ism by party moderates Is in­ This was, temporarily, almost a lull thought to be unjustified." President consulted one White . difference even If It were true. of the minority group percent­ of rachets and sockets worth Assorted Hand Tools at the White House, Agnew’s tensifying. Sen. Hugh Scott of return to the bombing at will policy we ’The Chief Justice cixitinued: . . .in House aide close to him, who The North didn’t have to set age in the region. first appearance there since the Pennsylvania, Senate Republi­ $80. YourChoicel the forum of conscience, duty to a moral suggested Agnew had nothing up dual school systems to seg­ Federal financial assistance followed in North Vietnam until we halt­ Boston speech, one Presidential can leader, in a ' recent inter­ power higher than the state has always mere to gain politically from side whispered to another: regate Its "neighbochood" would be available for staffing, Sometime between Wednes­ •Cultivator * ed all bombing In the effort to get peace view with the Newhouse news­ •Trowel they IsstI For Home^ been maintained. . . .The essence of re­ this line. But the speech was ‘"rhe Vice President Is happy s(^ools; it accomplished the retraining and such things as day and ’Thursday, a break at C not distributed in advance to papers made clear that Agnew’s •Transplanter talks going at Paris. ligion is belief In a relation t* God in­ again. He’s doing what he same thing, by segregating Us “ magnet schoeXs” and educa- a Constance Dr. home netted Auto, Boat! the senior White House staff or place on the 1972 ticket de­ neighbortuxxls — often delib­ •Weeder Each St. Mary’s E lectric The timing of this big new re-escala­ volving. duties superior to those arising loves." . tional parks designed to at­ $80 worth of liquor from a rec­ to President Nixon. pended on a “ face lift," the erately and with govemmoit' from any human relation." Besides making him happy, tract white puiXls to predom­ reation ro(»n bar. tion of bombing of North Vietnam was What makes this remarkable Vice President’s sUcking “to complicity. And when the gov­ Blanket G. E. Custom Kidde F ir^ In his dissent on March 8, Mr. Juirtlce the Boston speech satisfied inantly black Bchcols. Disposable almost self explanatory. Douglas echoed Uiese words, saying; “ I is that the Boston speech flag­ the achievements of the Admin­ ernment is Involved, whether No federal assistance of any Agnew’s need to reassert-his in­ A gum-ball machine was stol­ Deep Green Vigoro •Wintersong Our Rag. 14.99 Can Opener Extinguisher had assumed that the welfare of the sin­ rantly violated advice to Agnew istration and his part in it.” through zoning actions or FHA kind be available to noncoop- Sunday and Monday seemed to be the dependence. He takes orders en from a Main St. business yes­ twin size, Flashlight gle human soul was the ultimate test of from MS’. Nixon’s political ad­ housing policies, what happens erating reglcms. Lawn Fertilizer Our Reg. 10.97 Our Rag. 9.49 from Richard Nixon but nobody Privately, key figures In this terday. single control H 8 7 crucial days in which the last of the the vitality of the First Amendment.” visers after the X970 election: to the distinction between de As complicated as both pieces Our Rag. 1.39 else at the White House. Since Administration agree. The way 2 year guarantee South Vietnamese troops inside Loos In 1916, a majority of the court over­ get your head down; be facto and de jure? of legislaticMi are the results are Our Reg. 13.95 the President has not flatly In­ the Nixon ’White House operates, Sometime Wednesday, several ruled the Macintosh €ind other decisions, constructive; talk about Nixon Recent trends disclosed by likely to fall far short of the Slow release for were fighting their way back toward structed Agnew to ignore the a word of overt criticism for egga were thrown at an Arcellia long lasting holding that one unwilling to take up progressive legislation, sugh as the Census Bureau make the mark. •Feminique Our Rag. ig.99 their own border, and what Washington health care and revenue-shar­ media (which would be out of the CBS speech is unlikely. Dr. home. greening. Non- arms in the country’s defense would not (UstinctiiMi stlU less meaningful. The housing requirement, f


ass jusgment (Ml the moral validi­ would rather be right than Vice Cov«n 5,000 *q. ft. Cblorforms up Agnew-haters in the Repub­ first would put an end to govern­ premise that they ought always In Washington, Pentagon ed world, we will be able to bomb as ty of his nation’s policies. President. Atty Wesley C. Gryk, recenUy Choose from Reg. lican party? ment office expansion into the (xmstitute a numerical minority. spokesman Jerry W. Friedhelm • 10,000 tq. Easy to much as somebody pleases from now Thus the proMem of conscientious ob­ ’The answer stems partly All this emphasizes a key returned from the armed serv­ many stylos i .09 suburbs until steps are taken to If the magnet achools and said there have been isolated in­ Our Reg, 6.49 lustall! jection arises on many levels, all of from rising fear inside Agnew’s fact: Agnew is no conventlanal ice, opens law office. on, without causing any great Issue any­ them relating to the individual and his pollUclan. His Boston trip was guarantee the availability of <>ther special programs improve stances in the past In which office, present ever since the housing there for all prospec­ education for blacks, it will be Outdoor Dryer Jet Spray Wire where. own moral concepts. There are those White House suggested he a golden opportunity to mend North Vietnamese gunners have Stop Watches 10 Years Ago tive employees. (General Ser­ because they will i«v>duce bet­ Rib Crabgrass Since this Is the way we got into Vlet- who object to all wars, to all fighting, to change Anirse, that hawking fences with the liberal Massach­ vices AdministraticMi official ter sls, logs, trash, etc. Doable front the Oorlnthiana (I: Oor. 4:20) Vietnam and friendly forces again, still cling to their opposition to spite the most recent decision. ’This c(m i- bver Laos and South Vietnam doors, hinged fold back roof with locking cem applies above all to the questions For the kingdom of Ck>d does Charge it! arm. 52”x33’’x26’’ the proposal and still choose to resist not consist in talk but in power. by enemy SAM and antiaircraft of war and the taking 6i life. It need not units firing from within North It. They might decide that, even If they Will you and I be known t o r ercxle the concept of natiixial srvlce: Vietnam." Speed-O-Vision. Up the idea that each of us owes an obliga­ our talk or for the power of our now found themselves powerless to es­ love? Meanwhile, North Vietnamese Big 10’x6’x6’-2” Lawn Building $Q Q FM stereo radio front speaker, ear­ tion to the sexsiety in which we live and with stereo eye. phone. Gear, sharp cape federal law giving the 18-year-o1ds Rev. Wlnthrop Nelaon forces contlimed attacks on U.S. the state which emlxxlles that s(x:iety. Our Reg. 109.99 Reinforced roof, jam-proof doors, ride-in ramp. 6’ door opening. Twin 6V4" speakers. Qenter Oongregational and South Vietnamese troops picture. the right to vote for President, they But it is increasingly recognized that the 4 speed automatic Church pulling back from the Laotian still wanted to avoid giving them the state can offer the Individual a range of border in the northwest corner 10’x l0 ’x6’2” , Reg. 139.99...... ?...... *118 record changer. choice in which he can determine the right to vote in state and local elec­ On This Date of South Vietnam following the kinds of service he can conscientiously 46-day campaign in Loos. tions. In 177V, South ChroUns de­ render the state. clared its independence from U.S. qxdcesmen reported nine NolxMly, It may one day be agreed, Whatever their decision might have Britain. Americans were killed and 11 been, the action of their own General cai) be forced to kill under any circum­ In 1804, the IrtxilHtana Pur­ wounded in two North Viet­ Salt: fri. Sot. stances even though he mig^t be willing 4 chase was divided into the Ter­ namese ground attacks today. Assembly at Hartford made a complete to. do so under certain circumstances. Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 A M . to 9:30 PM . ritory of Orleans emd the Terrl- They said 87 North Vietnamese H Manchester. 1145 Tolland Tpke. These fine and fundamental distinctions Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. mockery of any presumed right of Con­ tcHry of Louisiana. troops were killed. are sUU to be defined. — ERWIN D. necticut people to choose and decide for In 1827, the coll^K)ser, Lud­ Several pther Americans were CANHAM IN ’THE CHRISTLAN SCT- V i mof/i vi£mM^s£ arc justpuatHSr ^ pocifioRS^ wig von Beethoven, died. wounded In mortar atiaedta. themselves. TTiey had been called upon ENOE MONITOR, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 PAGE NINE >A G E EIGHT BipiCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1971 leading Senate backer of the State Joseph Sisco, likely would South Wit»d$or repeated Saturday and on Inspector No Sign Seen today's FUNNY N ixon C ritics Rogers policy, said some sena- be rejected, for two reasons: April 2 and 3. NSW! — EJEOmHa Innocent Plea Entered State To Open Bids April 7 tors ‘had been misled” and Im- It would give Egypt a leglti- Student Musical Six students share top bllltog NATURAL HEALTH Obituary Of Verdict In pUed. Israeli Foreign Minister mate claim to restart shooting for this year’s presentation. TeDs Court On Mideast Abba Eban is at least partially to one year and Cairo would Kathy Marshall and Cheryl Mjes- FOOD SHOPPE On Broad-Pine-Center Work b a q responsible. have the right to block the canal Owning Tonight In Kidnap-Rape Cases sner share lead rolls. Richard AT m The state wUl open bids tor sewer utilities had to be dug tf |- f |1ff f l^ T lt Referring several times to to Israel. Westbrook and Richard Alpera Calley Case h a b i t s like Report This Is <^ientog night for “The Clarence Lupien Gilman B. Reed pleaded Inno- Manchester, forclne^ her .with a the widening and Improvement deeper. . ^ Eban’s meeting last Friday with ------play the male lead. f utUltv work had to be (Continned from Page One) 40 senators, the Arkansas Dem­ Bells Are Rtogtog,” a student PARKADE cent Thursday to charges ot blank starter pistol Into a car of the Intersection of Broad. ^ (Oonttnued from Page One) BkEAK (OontiAaed frmn Page Onk) Other starring ndei are play- Succumbs at 81 , . . , . , n, 11 i and then drove her to Ellington ocrat said the Israeli official Petitions Filed presentation at tbs high school ed by Robert Woodard and Noel „ kidnaping and rape In Tolland aUegedly rapwl Pine and Center Sts. April 7 In ggmd bg made. The slaying, plus charges carry- a court-martial. If only three W H f A / Eg}rpt should negotiate without had "come here and negotiated agree to convict, It automatical­ auditorium.' The show will be DiOlacomo. G lance ^plen, 81. of 12 County Superior Court after ^er. later releasing her In Man- Hartford. work was not completed until the presence of a third party, *^® if"®*® nither than with In Bankruptcy Bank St. who was acUve In William P. B arber Judg- Chester. ly Is an acquittal. t. rr . . Mr. Jarring and the Egyp- Five roads—Pine, Arch, Broad, late August last year. *"g gh r pe . such as United Nations special ^ 3^ •> toira anaira for many years, mentally capable of un- Psychiatrists Dr. Louis S. renter and W Center Sts. - The »*«te had bid the road- Mrs. Huggins. Klmbro and Ed- The six combat irfficers of the Voluntary petitions to bank­ dlM yesteimy at his home. derstanding the charges and of Gold and Dr. Robert C. Dpher- work and awarded the contract wards were among the eight jury are considering four speci­ envoy Gunnar Jarring. Sen. (3eorge D. Aiken, R-Vt, ruptcy ______have been filed to U.S. Mr. Lupien formerly served assisting in his own defense, ty, both of Hartford, testified ■ come together at the Intersec- spring, but the winning panthers arrested eariy In the fications against Calley: That on NtM Rogers confined comment to a senior GOP member of the For- ijJJtrlct Court at Hartford by as a Manches^ selectoan for jjjg companion, Raymond C. that they had examined Reed tlMi. K has been caUed one of contractor withdrew hls b id __ i06»—24 March 16, 1960, when he led hls statement that the meeting Relations Committee, said Lmjig James Bartolotto of 178 infantry platOMi through My nine years airf as poUce com- Doubleday. 26, of 6 Franklin at the jail In Hartford as re- the town’s worst traffic prob- when the delays went beyond e* ^ ’ “helped to clarity” the Nixon ,"'“®P®“®^ ?"**® ® *®'"'Spruce SL and WUU^ M.JTrue' hours after Rackley’s death. Lai, he murdered at least 30 ci­ Tlioni fo ^ St., Rockville, similarly quested by Special Public De- lems. hls bid obligation. Andy SimmoM admlnistration'b position, add- lu" rim .” _ . o* - - — Nevera Rd., . South_ Wtod- n u been a mmebr o< the charged with the kidnaping and fender Leo B. Flaherty Jr. and The project, originally sched- King Constructlwi Co. won the Edwards pleaded guilty to a vilians at a trail crossing, at S«li»biry, N.C. Alken, uriio joined Fulbrl^it to g^^ least 70 more at a ditch, plus a tog:' “I would hope the negotia­ ManMester H o usi^ Authority, rap^ of a 16-year-old Manches- concluded that .he suffered no uled for compleUwi In the fall of award last spring at a price of reduced charge of aggravated tions could cMitinue ... to a pe­ defending the administration ^ ... = ~ the Zoning Appeals, on Feb. 8 had his case mental illness, 1969, has been plagued by de- ^199,000. When the c®P® *“® «"®« «®- ships at the University of Hart- electrical circuits and computer $619. SO; and HousdMld Finance sons in Palmer, Mass. til Tuesday while Mulvey hears deliberated through a rainy day Police Cleared thought the misunderstanding of Putnam, $700.88. Survivors are a daughter, ford, effecUve Sept. 1. “ ‘ence. From to i m she Tax Returns Filed in V.S. legal arguments about the evl- that the United States was pres- I*' exchange, the sources said, i-mBMifMa 2 Thursday without asking, as DT. Armentano Is an eco- taught m athem a^tlcs^ the unl- True lists debts Household Mrs. Harry-Juul of East Hart­ Few Attend Hearing By CBAIO AMMERMAN curity number and countless dence. they have been doing, for a In Arrest Of surlng Israel to return to 1967 Esypt would commit Itself to a ™® ^ nomlst, lecturer and writer. He verslty u an adjunct inetructor. borders before taUcs with Egypt cease-fire for up to a year, en- Financetoance of Hartford,to $l,2U.8l;$1,211.81, ford; two soisters, Mrs. NeUle Asoclsted Press Writer thousands who can’t add,” Hie- . re ad back of testimony. W.T. Grant of -Manchester, $422.- Lewis of Manchester and Mrs. Last night’s town meeting to She cited an additional $17,000 . ’ v. oraduate and under- Formerly she was employed In ronamus said. n e w HAVEN, (AP) —’Two Armed Suspect stemmed from the secretary’s abltog Cairo to clear the canal. approve Hl.OOO In deficit which wlU be received by the courses In business the an^yet* of propeller fatf^e MARTTNSBURO, W. Va. It was only the third day since 36; Mbrlarty Brothers, $104; AUce LaDuke of Springfield, HARTFORD (AP) — tf a bank March 17 news conference. The sources indicated the Mass.; two grandchUdren and ""°unts for the B ^ Uof Edu- to^town inIn educatlo^educational granta^ ts *;7“;;rbllc"admtatoU^tton* , at strength properties by Hamilton mUUe received excluding re^iatloM appeared to She Is a graduate of Massa- gles by the thousands. Uncle were not self-serving: They con- 21-month extradition tustion. leged loot and a loaded shotgim. That meant Calley could re- there is probable ctuise for a Funeral Home. 400 Main St. *' * h h »6M,631. ^ January Issue of "The In- m Malf i^th a'ra ^ hte sTmUll!^ te^^avei^*™ overpay- In Denver, the New Haven Burial wUl be In East Oeme- 0"*y ‘®n residents showed up Building grants were esUm- dlvlduallst” and In the March ^ Ce™bridge, Ma«.. with a BS over hls 96 mUUon taxpayers. J^nial-Courier renorted in Its main to hls bachelor quarters policeman to arrest him, a fed- tery. *" ^ ®ted at $75,696 In the budget, ,g i" aeroimuUcal Four modem computers Hleronamus reported on the post to catch up on lost eral judge ruled Thursday, ^Mends mav call at the fu- tr«am nmMaiaofficials invnivsHInvolved In thathe hut but thathe f/nm.town aw^ataexpects tato aaaainareceive issue ‘“ “e or me STeeman.STCem^. ne 18 is Tia- nrofessional professional affiliationsaffUlatlons snendspend evervevery minute of the year refunds______are given.______or a. __tax- STiaay ^ emuons. sleep. With that ruling, U.S. District 7 te preeentaUens. $271,280 In school construction compleU^ a collep text. The include the ConnecUcut Society conUnuaUy pouring over Uie re- --ver’s half-lnch*^of magnetic B. Hlthe, 19, and Landon One of hls lawyers, Richard Court Judge M. Joseph Blumen- neral ®®th deficit items, $32,000 tor grants probably within the next “ y**“ Antitrust: Eteonomlc Professlwial Engineers, the turns filed by America’s bread- credited WUUams, 26, are wanted on Kay of Cleveland, said, "The field cleared, ''the way for the 9. Manchester Lodge kid can’t sleep at night.” trial to begin next week to the will• “ conduct “'®*>®®*®' a ^Masonic Memor the « h ^ l boart and $9,000 tor S h . ' to T r s ^ ...... ^ ihe system Itself of aiding and abe^ «>® departmmt were t ST b ^ ^ i« m te a ^ ^ before he Joined toe IWvere- Education and the Institute And with tax time at hand, u u^elSTg New p rS ^ s FT. MEADE, Md. (AP) — $46,000 robbery of the Avmi W se ^ e tonight at 8 at toe app^ved with little comment, celved through Ute Selectmen’s Electrical and Electronic En- and about haU of the country are alwys telng appUed^r a o®P‘^ crimes — as weU as con­ The initial pre-trial hearing for branch of the Simsbury IBank funeral home. ceived through the Selectmen’s . , . i.a » i w-aja a..... a ..... 1 3 & in- office and are channeled Into 8^®®” ’ . . ' . . yet to file, the machines at the three-yew llfetS^ne^f each re- ®P**^y Col. Oran K. Henderson, and ’Trust Co. The family suggests that any grease i^^membershln of the ford and Waterbury branches Mrs. Mock Is a registered pro- National Computer Center here turn to find those nersons vidio binding with criminal In- charged with dereliction of duty WUUam A. RadcUffe, 49, of Conservation Commlsrton from of toe»ha University TTnlvaralfv ofaf ConnecUcut.rinriTieaHailt fesslonalfaoolaaal engineeraaalaaaa Inla Connect!-rening hearing is to be sued without sufficient probable Funeral Home, 22 S. Mato St., jjqu retarded youngsters $20, conducted under the provisions cause. Middletown, with a Mass of re- 9gg_ Coupled with an unanticl CoiJiml^-request. First Se- ^fen mlsrep^ted to the *'^hg „^h 1 was on i^e d little tired, although I’d rather have them stay here.” of the uniform code mUitary PoUce said a postal receipt qulem at 9 at St. John’s CSlurch, pated additiot^ transportation lectman Charles Thlfault noted ]^®^bere ***® P™P°®®^ ®‘*^® seve^T?^^onal c^rs, where justice, and wlU be presided found to the search of Saunderis Cromwell. Burial wUl be to Mt. pm q, about $13,000 due to dou the increased acUylty of the members. ^ven ^ Hlthe and Williams were ar­ over by ColMiel P eter 8. Wondo- room led to recovery of another St. Benedict Cemetery. Bloom- bie sessions, the board found It ConseryaUon Commission and a Raising the point at an agen- gny particular plan. The Layltt- _|_raVBSva by the ptiyiSrpayer’s B returngWUIIl wlUWilt be rent Ul0tog ApiUapartheid MtCAU havelAAW bested theUAV upheld by themsw Colorado asvCMVState ansSu- Sailors Aid close of the 1970-71 fiscal year, the commission. r,f r>iT 1 = ni » h= =*.is »w »h= Planning and Zoning Commls- through smq>ecting comtwters government censors, and “It’s a preme Court despite a defense h «.rv 8*on. almost 200 times. Colorful World” Is b*u:k on toe contentiim toe extradition papers ThenewKitdiMi/Ud Housewife ^ency a not, nor did he think matter was discussed at Tax returns are fed through stage. did not show .probable cause.; I* °*****’ parucu- jjgnday’s business meeting of the computers from 86. mllUiHi Apeutoeid is the South African Gerash said toe case had been IHNmailierwi^ CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) ~ Rec Board Backs Siehold lar plans. ^ commission and tabled until indlviduais and 9.2 million busl- term for sepiarate development carried to toe 10th U.S. Circuit A The Navy has landed at Dmothy CDAP coordinator John Har- jj,g „ g ^ business meeting on nesses. of races. It amounts to a kind of Court of Appeals to Denver, the fnwJniiveSOAKCICiLE Darnell’s house and the situa­ kins concurred with DellaFera ^p^jj ge. Members have asked The computyrs’ jobs are segregation. Journal-Courier said. Although tion Is well to hand. In Firing of Instructor and said that toe agency felt y,g developers to come to the many and are overseen by a The revue was originally it Is on the "accelerated calen- The roof no longer leaks. The the Keeney St. area would be meeting with detailed Informs- staff of 278 trained technicians scheduled for a one-week run. dar,” the case would not be ex- shaky rear wall has been re In executive session lost night, activities toat night, and felt =T«rAw»AH=»= appropriate to r r^TTiCUD =/»Ain=. zrai^ig, n T ^ progTam the prodigious Multiracial audiences flocked to pected to be argued until May, The electrical wlrina the Advisory= j--,______Park and-> Recrea-____ fKafthat ILTIaaMiss W.mrynt9mEmonds tvaawas Aa THnUmvictim Kitfbut that thsathe agency oovsnnv AlAdid nA*not sup- Am. nellaFera Uieir said piBIlB. "I don’t HiinV memory banks for continuous it, and toe show ran three weeks Gerash was quiked as saying, hasto^^en^store^ been restored. 'V tlcn Commission voted to sup- of_the^r^tingI uic coupon port theuic ^ c u l^ plan. HeHD operaucn.operation. In in lac*.,fact, not not. «uian hour before censors cracked down. “There are rumblings that Te sailors even buUt Mrs. port Recreatiem Director Mel In their statement, released questioned the preliminary plan jje suggested^t bas been lost to toe past seven Officials did not order toe they want to waive it (extradl- revue closed, but rather banned tlon),” Gerash was quoted by can perform numerous the script by Indian writer Guru the Journal-Courier. “It looks t i n riMt Utoben dean-up job bas always ban and provide toforma- pillay. A court upset the ban. nkeiy it maybe within 10 days n------y oniNid-an fboda ftom pota^ ptna and ona- r=>inf AnH ♦»!= Vqitv wnprenHfwi neo®nd according to over toe plan.” Entries are made each week sto Race relations U the sub- good, broadly based gain to ®^** “ bearing should have been occasions. He asked them to the preUmtoary plans. Atty Eugene KeUy said the „ rvo million returns, lect ^ B™auiy oasea ^ m u ^ ■n*® ®“ ebles problL ls%ne of semantics. Sley can c^UtotefJiLg to ^ “We took color as toe theme to- had cmitribu^ $6M toward ron- employe of the town. which a worker refuses tostruc- geems to stem from the proce- Thwn Planner Eric Potter this year’s return, making out a on the premise that all color is «*®y- ovatUHi of the aid houee, out firing came after an In- tlons by hls supervisor. He went changing an area to said “the press does not pur- refimd and recording it on the beautiful,’’ said actor-producer Ihe upward move was a con- the money went only far enough gj^gnt March 8, when a section on to say the Monday night c u d zoning, posely misrepresent.” tape, or checking some suspect- Benjy Francis. “We have tried ttouatirai of the recovery that to fix the floor and put a few gj the Manchester Hig^ School swimming period was disturbed ed irregularity. to use humor to bring about a blossomed Thursday after four patches on the roof. _ggi normally reserved for the for only one night during the On each Individual’s file are new realization. We decided to declining sessions, OPO Ronald DuBols asked hls women, was occupied by a Red seven-month program. The total income, occupation, tax be courageous enough to write Wall Street analysts said it es- commanding officer, Oapt. C.W. Qjggg vvhter Safety Instructors, women replied that when a Quotes Under Question paid, deductions, and whether our own material and get up sentially was a demonstiaiBon Ward, for permission to recruit q b ss. According to Slebold, Miss third of the pool, at the deep the taxpayer got a refund or not and perform it.” by investors of their faith to the volunteers. Emonds “would not coi^rate” end. Is not available to them. It Reprinted for Restudy for each of the last three years. a black prize filter and a market’s strength. “I had to turn away volun- restricting the sllmnastics hinders safe swimming, That Information takes aU of white opponent appear to one noon Dow Jones average teers,” DuBols said. “I had gj^gg two-thirds of toe pool. TTie recreation department, to The two published references should bo commeiuled for Its ®® bich of tape to record sMt. To comply with apartheid g( 30 industrials was ahead 8.68 more than I could use. I todnt didn’t EmotionaUy. several of the order to run smoothly, Slebold dovelon- ®®d store. the match is transformed Into a 904 44” want to go down there with an protestors explatoed that they, said, reUes on the cooperation vriilch CDAP agency members ^ On one reel of tope, the com- noncimtact sport with a sep- ‘ arm y ot people.’ and toe town owed Miss Emimds ot its part-time employes. feel misrepresented their posl- M^. DanieU was »^evto^ 3 debt'crf'gratitude for her serv- He s^d the recreatioii depart- appeal to The Herald is- . *^*®” "®® ®" ^ ^ d fm” “o«e^^°titif^^^y can’t ^ * ^ token aback by the sight of 20 igg jor Qmt Siebold’s tor- meat’s Monday sllmnastics 1, „ =» M irch 2B read. ^ cabinet »h= hi=»k= m o r e like the ^dth Industrials up 2.5, sailors alighting from a tru^ mliatlon of her on the phone class and Wednesday chUdren’s “ ' ‘‘°",.Y‘® “l! Any taxpayer whose return la whites?” iii^er tune, “My ™H® uP-2 “»d utiUties up .6. loaded with material gathered was abrupt and uncalled for. swimming class would be T ^ Mwto 2 reference read, coin, it has received toe support different from those to hls class rjttie White Friend.” depicts Advances topped declines by from local merchants. They wait on to say that they taught for the final week of the As^tant Tovm M an^r John of Town Manager Robert WelM, jg immediately singled out for love between children of differ- ® margin of more than 2 to 1 The men were prepared for a Rad not been Informed of the program by a replacement Harkins, Manchester ODAJP co- Oie CDAP Agency, and the gnggiai attention • . . a- amm AS ..-^11 _« «----- wi= = AswtlM price and activity. “Mrs. Darnell was reaUy hap- yjg g„^ ^ tour, Thleu third year. The remainder of ban Develi^ment regulation i. Abel said Thursday the and forward them to special to- . „ ___ ^ Flying Tiger, to which trading and FRONT OF YOUR CHOICE coats right now at D&LI A large py,” DuBols said. “She said g^.^^ the finished products— the parts will be manufactured for presentation to the Planning union also will seek “substantial vestigators for a second look. H eroin^ossesw on was halted Tuesday, still had selection of single and double C. The Torque short sleeve shirt in far out solid colors: red, g^^ she’s finally got a dry room pumps, generators, power till- to Jeqian,, with assembly to Viet- Commission within a year. This wage Increases, restoration of Officials estimate the comput- SAIGON (AP) — A magistrate not opened. The company said green, lilac, blue, rust, 14V^-17. SG now.’ gjg 3^ engines ' for fishing naun. objective was constructed al- cost-of-living raises which we era have pulled together tofor- has ordered a National Assem- Thursday It had filed suit to IBI breasted styles; blazers, checks, DuBols said the Inshore Un- boats, msule by South Vietnam’s Economists estimede that sav- most two years ago, and we gave up to 1989 and reduced mation mi 4,(KW racketeers.. bly deputy to stand trial on an injunction against payment stripes, herringbones . . . all (DM. Mea’a — aU B$arca) dersea task force has performed jj,gj ’ agricultural machinery togs for the balance of pay- feel that the present proposal working time.” But then racketeers aren’t the charges of trying to smuggle of a 8 per cent stock dividend, similar good deeds to the past, factwy. ments may reach $2 million by Is to keeping with its intent. The union represents 400,000 only grouping which can be $1.7 million worth of heroin Into Among prices on the Big MANCHESTER wools, dacron-wools, dacron-cot- Whenever somebody calls for brief remarks made at the Uie third year. ‘"The Agency feels that the employes whose cMitracts with Identified. Hleronmus says his South Vietnam, the government Board were Du Pont, up 2% to tons, Amel-cottons, Amel-ray- volunteers, otf-duty sailors ceremony opening the Jsq>a- The government and commer- concept of CUD zoning repre- the nation’s 11 largest steelmak- technicians are eatable of “ex- news agency said today. 141; General Electric, up 1% to swarm to the job. nese-backed Vlkyno factory, clal banks provided Vlkyno’s to- eents town planning to Its best era expire Aug. 1. traettog all kinds of accounts” Rep. Pham CSil Thien, a pro- 112%; Reynolds Industries, up 1 ons and polyester blends. New “Sailors,” he remarked, "® Thleu praised It as a first step Itlal capital, $1 million. This form. This development per- Abel told 1,350 delegates at an when proper programs are ap- government member ot the low- to 67%; General Steel Indus- wider lapels, flap pockets, deep strange animals.” toward “a solid national econo- was used largely for cMistruc- mlts planned, small neighbor- AiFL-CK) Steelworkers Health plied. er house, was caught last week Y*®®’ 1#%- Boeing, off ^ ------my.” tion of the factory near Ben hood developments which will and Safety Conference that pol- Doctor’s incomes are lined up by customs authorities with al- % to 20%; and Midland Ross, up Iwtftlit center vents. Sizes: men, 86-46 Tinm^mAnv RnnEe Some 80 per cent o t Vietnam’s Hoa, 18 miles northeast of Sal- support diversity to housing lution “dooms workers to a tin- against others to their pnrfes- most nine pounds of heroin to % to 81. TELEVISION APPUANCE ****^ people make their living farm- gon. typ**, a variety of commercial gerto