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last names start with the letters . _ The Youth Board o( Rep- Jehovah's Witnesses will eoi>- Youth Caught Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather G through M. _ , Fair, quite cold again tenigtit ArfeOIlt I ow n resentatlves of Center Con-re- duct a theocratip ministry Tax Board For Tho H'twk Knded national Church will meet to- school Friday at 7:30 p m. and a Feb. 12 — For those whose Inside Store with lows from 6 above to 10 be­ last names start with the let­ GASLIGHT RESTAURANT December 20, 1909 The Mountain Laurel Chapter morrow from 7 to 8 p.m. in service meeting- at 8:30 p.m. at low zero. Tomorrow cloudlneM Lists Dates ters N through S. djoruS'Of Sweet Adelines will Robbins Room of the church. Kingdom Hall. A break at the DAL Store in 30 OAK ST. 643-6058 increnHlng — chance of mow of meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Feb. 13 — For those whose the Parkade was, stopped by a night. High 20 to 36. Inst names start with the let­ 15,880 Russian - American National Airman Gary L. Livengood, The , Center Congregational Of Hearings squad of Manchester police OUR DAILY LUNCHEON SfRCIAL Matpchenlvr— /I City of VHinge Charm ters T through Z. Center, 211 -Wethersfield -Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Church evening prayer group whil,e in progress early this H o^ord. Women Interested in W. Livengood of 43 Oliver Rd., will meet tomorrow from 7 to The Manchesteif'Board of Tax Feb. 14, a Saturday,. frbifi 9 SERVED FROM T1:00 - 2:00 morning- (riatMilfied Advertialng on Pago 19) PRICE TEN CENTS singing four-part barbershop has graduated with honors at 8 p.m. in the Rev. Clifford O. Review has announced its to 11 a.m., has been reserved VOL. L X X ilX , NO. 95 TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1970 harmony may attend any re­ Simpson’s office. for those U'able to anpear on Arrested and charged with Sheppard AFB, Texas frpm a schedule of hearings for those SPAGHETTI. ROLLS A RUTTER hearsal. For further informa­ training course for aircraft me­ their scheduled nights. break and entry, larceny, and tion, call Mrs. Truman Crandall Manchester property owners chanics. He has been assigned The Guard Club of Mystic Re­ possession of burglar tools was of 58 White St. or Mrs. Davis to Nakhan Phanom Royal Thai who wish to question their a.s- view, NABA, -will meet Friday Chester J. Lemrlse, 17, of East iC Ounas of 114 Linwood Dr, AFB. Thailand, for 'duty with at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. sessments, based on the Oct. I, Public Records Hartford. the 66th Combat Support Group. William Tuller, 12 Diane Dr. 1969 Grand List. Cut Your Taxes WarranU'e Deed Police said they found Lem­ Iraq Executioners Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ The 56th is part of the Pacific Members are I'eminded to bring Notices will be mailed by the Taxea you pay on property rlse crouching under a stair­ ship, Interdenominational, will Air Forces, headquarters.for air articles for a kitchen social. assessor’s office early next Tyra E. Flndell to Jeremy S. and Bome other taxes can be Pledges All-Out War well inside the store. A .sear^^ hold a prayer service tomorrow operations in Southeast Asia, week to those property owners and J"oan R. Holmes, property deducted from your Income of the store was made an^'tV^ at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. the Far East and Pacific area. whose assessments have gone at 60 Coburn Rd., conveyance BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON when you file your Income The Alpina Society will have duffel bags containing five pair its first meeting of the year up or down from the previous tax $31.35. Kill 36 in One Day tax report. Read about tJiot of men’s slacks and two suede Our Lady of Unity Mothers North United Methodist tonight at 7:30 at the italian- year’s assessment. Administratrix Deed SERVED DAILY in an article today on page jackets were found. Circle will meet tonight at 8 at Church study and discussion American Club. Members are The Oct. 1, 1969 Grand List, “ Joyce K. Ball, administratrix DAMASCUS. Syria (AP> — A few houiH later, Radio 3. the home of Mrs. George Yarko, group will meet tomorrow at reminded that if they wish the to be released the end of -this of the estate of William A smaller cloth bag was also Iraq's execution mUl worked Baghdad said six army officers The Horald is printing a 58 Ludiow Rd. 7:30 p.m. at the church. club to continue they must month, will be the basis for Wetherell, to James E. and found. This bag contained a ball without letup today with 36 per- and a civilian were doomed by a series of such articles to Against Crime and Pollution register at this meeting. 1970-71 taxes. Emma J. Taggart, property at peen Hammer, flashlight, and sons put to death in 24 hours special court for taking part in help you cut your taifes. 129 Wells St., conveyance tax several rolls of tape. all but seven of them accused of the attempted coup. Shortly The hearings, all to be from 1.75 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Little Theatre of Man- $17.60. According to police, entry plotting to overthrow the gov- thereafter, the military men 6 to 8 p.m., in the Municipal President Nixon told C!on- che.ster (LTM) will meet tonight Building Hearing Room, are: Judgement Lien was gained by breaking a win­ ernment. were shot by firing squad and ‘QUALITY KITCHENS” at 8 in. the LTM club rooms at Feb. 6 — For those whose last Manchester Memorial Hos­ dow. The value of the clothing Seven of the men, not connect­ the civilian was hanged. gress and the nation today The government newspaper, Labor Probe, 22 Oak St. Robert Britton of the names start with the letters A pital against Tracy W. Cole, was about $216, police reported. ed with the plot, were convicted he will boost spending to A1 Thawra, said firing squads Introducfing Arist O Kraft kitchen cabinets Hartford Stage Company will through F. property at 111 Walnut St., Lemrise will appear in Circuit In November of spying for the fight crime and pollution Read Herald Advertisements were using the plotters’ own and vanities. Selection of Character Pecan, speak on the educational facets Feb. 6 — For those whose $177.70 Court on Feb. 9. United States, Radio Baghdad Yablonski at home and, in foreign af­ of theatre. LTM patrons who said. It Identified one of them, w. apons for the executions. fairs, can foresee “a gener­ Character Patina, Sherwood and Harvest on wish to attend the meeting are Albert Nounou, as a Jew. The Baghdad broadcast said that in addition to the six mili­ ation of unin'terrupted display. reminded to telephone their ■ The 29 persons who we're ac­ peace.” reservations to. Mrs. Fred X. tary men and civilian executed Death Linked cused of trying to overthrow the In his first State of the Union Also • Blish III, 9 Laurel St., or to this morning, the court had sen­ leftist regime of President CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — address, before a joint Senate- Mrs. A. Lee Burton, Taylor Rd., tenced three other persons to “REVERSE-A-PANEL” Ahmed Hassan el Bakr Tuesday life Imprisonment. An army House seapion, Nixon said law Vernon. night and early Wednesday The first of -three men arrested CHARGE YOUR colonel was given n 10-ycar sen­ enforcement agenciep will be the by faced firing squads or hangmen. in connection with the death of p u r c h a s e s tence and six other officers only ones to receive increased The Fellowcraft degree will H O U 5 E Bakr addressed crowds out­ Joseph Yablonski, United Mine funds In his forthcoming federal STYLE CRAFT be conferred when Friendship WITH were acquitted. side the presidential palace. Accusing Iran ,md the United Workers insurgent, and his wife budget, i - “The Custom Cabinet Shop” Lodge of Masons meets in the saying that any plot against his ^ Masonic Temple at 7:30 p.m. lAnH tr\ ^ and daughter, was accused to­ -And he said he will propose government would ’’only lend to attempt Tuesday, the Iraqi gov­ the bdggest, costhest antipollu­ 649-5316 Marshall E. Hodge, worshipful the cutting of the plotters’ day of conspiring to kill Yablon­ master, will preside. Officer ernment also ordered Iranian ski to keep him from testifying tion program ever — with $10 throats," Radio Baghdad said. bllUon to be spent on “ clean dress is tux. Refreshments will Ambassador Eallah el Amiil before a federal grand jury in­ ROUTE 8;t— VERNON, CONN. Bakr said instigators of the and four of his chief aides to water” projects alone. The out­ be served after the meeting. vestigating labor activities. albortlve coup "are being Ju.sUy leave the country within 24 lays would be made over a five- Claude Edward 'Vealey, 26, HALE rewarded.” hours. year period. He added that his regime had Cleveland, was charged with The Iranian government de­ Touching briefly on foreign af­ proved "stronger than in­ ^ 945 MAIN STTREBT nied the charge and ordered conspiring to kill Yablonski, ille­ fairs, Nixon foresaw progress in trigues,” and vowed to ’’merci­ Iraqi Ambassador Mohammed gally transporting a gun across achieving peace in Vietnam and Downtown Manch altar lessly crush anyone who would al Yasin and four military at­ state lines, and interfering with looked hopefolly toward fruitful f.' stand In the way of the revolu­ taches to leave Iron. administration of justice. Ar­ negotiations with the Soviet Un­ p / iU e d .! tion.” Iraq also closed the Iranian raignment was set for Jan. 30 in ion and, poesibly. Communist GREAT ANNUAL ’Conspirators must know that consulates in Baghdad, Basra Cleveland. China. they will pay with their lives for Kerbela, and the Tehran Others to appear before a U.S. "I would be the last to suggest FAMOUS SPRINGMAID any adventure tigalnst the revo- government issued closing or- Commissioner today were Paul that the road to peace la hot dif­ lutlon,” Bakr told cheering (jp^s for the Iraqi consulates in E. Gilly, 37, East Cleveland, ficult and dangerousi,” )ie said, WHITER-THAN-WHITE crowds who had taken part in a j^^n. and Aubran W. "Buddy’.’ Mar­ ’’-but I 'believe our new policies m funeral procession for two sol- broke diplomatic rela- tin, 23, Cleveland. have contributed to the prospect dlers reported killed defending tjong vrlth the United States dur- All three men were arrested that America may )iave the best the regime. mg the 1967 Arab-Israeli war in Cleveland Wednesday by FBI chance since World War n to Executioners worked past never reopened them, enjoy a generation of uninter­ agents. TYPE-128 MUSLINS midnight Wednesday, carrying Baghdad Radio said that by rupted peace.” out death sentences gd^en 22 i2:l5 a.m. today 18 active or re- Bond for Vealey was set at Announcing that he will sub­ From one of the coun* $250,000 on lUie conspiracy to 63x99 try's most famous mills. persons convicted of the coup jmed army and police officers mit at least a dozen major legis­ att-'mpt. - had been executed by firing k'/i! chaige, $25,000 on 'che wcn- lative programs during the 1970 Beouti'ful cotton muslin pons. No tond was set on the sheets with 128 threads Then at dawn, the seven per- ggyad and four civilians had congressional session, Nixon WHITE 72x99 Interference clJargc, a misde­ to the square inch. sons convicted in November also called for eariy action on 81x99 72x108 Regular flat styles or were put to. death. (See Page Seven) meanor. more than 40 bills lie submitted FAMOUS NAMES! GREAT SAVINGS or twin fitted 1.97 fitted sheets with elastic Federal officials declined to last year that await attention. completely around both elaborate on the accusation that full fiH ed Nixon, emphasizing domestic J ends. Bleached to a Yablnskl was killed to prevent concerns in his 4,500-word ad­ or 81x108 2.27 snowy white. ON YOUR FAVORITE BRAS, GIRDLES pkg. him from testifying. The allega- (AP Photofax) dress, placed particular stress , tion was contained In the formal on efforts to curt> InflaUon, 42x36 cases of 2 .97 Carswell Finds His Early Nixon acknowledges the applause of Congress to­ fore a joint session. In background are Vice Presi­ charge read to.Vealey at his ap­ dent Agnew, left, and House Speaker McCormack. crime and pollution. pearance for the setting of bond. day as he begins his State of the Union address be- The chief executive, promis­ Racial Views ‘Obnoxious^ Vealey, an Ohio State Refor­ ing to submit Ids second STARTING NOW! matory parolee, also was straight balanced budget tn the vate life, nor is there anything ctvarged with violeJUng 'the fed­ next two weelcs, pointed to 5.50. . IRWINTON, Ga. (AP) — Su­ budget restraint as a key to­ reg. 3.99 in my public record of some 17 eral firearms act by transport­ preme Court nominee G. Har- Democrats Plan Nixon Rebuttal ward licking inflation, which he reg. 4.50. . 3.49 ONCE-A-YEAR SAVINGS ON ALL YOUR LINEN CLOSET NEEDS rold Carswell, who gave a politi­ years, which could possibly indi­ ing firearms" across state lines. A cate that I harbor racist sentt- Family members have assert- blamed largely on federal cal speech 22 years ago pledg­ WASHINGTON (AP) — bility, but we haven’t decided on Spokesmen for the three net­ ^rrespondenu c o m m e n ^ ^ . during the Democratic reg. 4.00. . . 2.99 ing unyielding ^votlon to segre­ menU or the insulUng sugges­ cc' that the slayings of Yablon­ Congressional Democrats are anything definite,” said Sen. works—AmericMin Broadcasting tion of racial' superiority,” he ski, 59, his wife Margaret, 57, C P s ! '^ w r ^ to a s p o k ^ a n . gation and white supremacy, cautiously considering a tele­ Mike Mansfield, the Democratic Co., Columbia Broadcasting ► Maidenform reg. 4.50.. 3.69 ,says he now rejects the words said Wednesday. and daughter Charlotte Joanne, leader. January pillow smash vised rebuttal to President Nix­ System and NaUonal Broadcast­ ^ ^liftTpolltlcal po- reg. 5.00. . . 4.49 and thoughts as "obnoxious and President Nixon nominated 21, stemmed from Yablonskl’s on’s State of the Union message Whatever the Democrats do, 7 2 " LEN G TH abhorrent.’ ’ Carswell Monday to fill the Su­ Mansfield said, they won’t ing Oo.—denied that their atti­ Here’s President NUon’s State p r o ^ s , 3.00. . unsuccessful bid to become —but they don’t want to risk a particularly in an election • Maidenform “Sweet Music” reg. 2.49 "I yield to no man, as a fellow preme Court vacancy created president of the UMW. present It as their version of the tudes toward the speech were of the Union address today at 4.00. . video flop. he said. reg. 3.29 JUST 3 FROM THE candidate or as a fellow citizen, when Abe Fortas resigned while Yablonski had made an un­ They’re wary of the wocjden State of the Union, as the GOP ar'Iected by Vlce’Presldent Spiro a-glance: the rise In orices the coat T Aenew’s charxe last year America’s first priority must ■“ P "•* pnees, mt c o « in the firm, vigorous belief in under criticism last summer. successful attempt to unseat format which at times made Re- did during the Lyndon B.' John- T. Agnews charge last year ^ ^ peace for America living for millions of Ameri- • Carnival B r a ...... • reg. 3.00. . 2.59 fiberglas '^MANY NOW ON SALE! principles of wdilte supremacy Nixon had nominated U.S. 4th UMW President W. A. "Tony” publican replies to Democra'ic son years. that the networks were guilty of can faznilles will become un- N and I shall always be so gov­ Court of Appeals Judge Clement presidents seem almost a paro­ You can only have one State “ Instant analysts.’ ’ and the world. j w.i Boyle in a bitter union battle HURRY IN erned,” Carswell said while F. Haynsworth Jr. for the open­ of the Union address,” Mans­ America shall be faithful to bearable and government’s abll- shortly before the slayings. dy. NBC said Wednesday It would Its treaty commitments but ” w« *‘7 b> plan programs for pro- glass campaigning unsuccessfully in ing. but the Senate rejected him field said. AND HAVE The FBI did not say whether Democratic leaders of the carry postspcech analysis “ only sholl reduce our Involvement STess for the future will become 1948 for the Georgia legislature. after debate over his financial House and Senate already have The Democrats probably If it is worth analysis.” Carswell, 60, repudiated the the three men charged Wednes­ and our presence In other na- Impoeslble. YOUR CHOICE! dealings. asked the major television net­ would tape their show In a tele­ ABC announced tt would statement Wednesday night. The White House, \dilch had day were membra of the union. tlon’s affairs.” Referring to budget cuts, Nlx- REA LtoRN GIRDLES drapes works for equal time to respond vision studio, for broadcast switch to four locations around "Specifically and categorical­ said in announcing the nomina­ But a union spokesman In Wash­ "As we enter the 70s, we said: to Nixon’s nationally broadcast about Feb. 8. Urion country and Interview local G roup 1 ^ Group 2 g ro u p 1 ly I renounce and reject the tion that Carswell had received ington said in a statement the Nixon’s Slate of the should enter also a great age of "There is one area where I for ‘3 and televised speech to Con­ i-iuvuiio OLU.IC ... leaders including former Oov. reform of the InsUtuUons of have ordered an Increase rather worxls tliemselves and the a “ complete clearBince,” had no riMW was “ most happy to learn message today was schedul^ to ^ WallaL of Alabama gress today. American government,” Inolud- than a cut—the requests of 21" X 27" cut size. 50% crushed thought they represent,” said immediate comnaent Wednes­ that they apparently have no be carried live by the nation's 2 .9 8 A Democratic aide said two anti Mayor Charles Evers of Ing total reform of the welfare those agencies with the respon- 1 .9 8 white chicken feathers. 50% tur­ Carswell, who now Is a judge of day. connection with the UMW.” po’ works agreed to provide three major television networks. re g u la rly 3.50 Fayette, Miss. system, reverse the flow of pow- siblllty er capita income is • Goesard Answer Deb tion explosion, division, suspi­ blacks In Nigeria. There were less than $100 a year. In the rest Collar Top G ird le ...... 11.00. cions—you name It, Africa has quiet wars the outside world sel­ 11 is little 'better and the hlghesrt reg. full flat 4.55 reg. 5.39 probably is under $400. Most X L s iz e ...... reg. 12.00. 9.99 Special! Hand Towels it. To complicate all this, Its re­ dom heard about. Blacks fought sources and geography make It blacks In East Africa. Blacks rely on basic agricultural prod­ • Gossard Collar Top Pantie .... reg. 14.00. 11.99 twin fitted 4.55 reg. 5.39 an arena of global contest. It all fought Moslems and a small ucts. XL, XXL size...... reg. 15.00. 12.49 o n ly threatens to produce, some day, army of Frenchmen in a IllUe Some of the black nations find a continental nervous break­ civil war In (toad. Nilotic pagan they cannot get along without full fitted reg. 5.98 • Stephanie Av-Tall ...... reg. 4.99.. 3.99 525 down with repercussions (or the and (torlsUanized blacks fought whites. Their lack of skills can­ 16"x28" hand towels by famous "Connon", "Martex" rest of the world. ^ lighter-skinned Arabs In the Su­ not be overcome in the near fu­ • Stephanie X L ...... • • • reg. 5.99.. 1.99 Mattress protectors of 100% cotton Blacks mounted guerrilla or "Fieldcrest" in a vast variety of colors, patterns. quilted on Dacron polyester fiber Ev,>n after World War II there dan. ture. Slight irregs. If perfect 1.49. , - were only four Independent na­ war against European testers The vast Sahara and formida­ • Stephanie Long Leg ...... reg. 5.99.. 1.99 fill. Flat or fitted in twin or full / sizes. , I ‘ , tions In the whole continent: * In Portuguese Angola anu Moz­ ble mountains divide Africa, ambique. ' norlh^ from south. There are • S|tephanie Zip Girdle ...... reg. 6.99. . : 5.99 South Africa. Liberia, Egypt and Ethiopia. Then what British There are tribal violence, po­ many other barriers, such as • Stephanie ...... reg. 7.99.. 6.99 i REGULAR 1.9li TEFLON Prime Minister Harold Mac­ litical tension and plotting In the arbitrary colonial twunda- SOLID COLOk CORDANA r a y o n s a tin "HAIR-DO" millan called “ the wind of Kenya and Tanzania. Somalia Is ries of what are now Independ­ • Stephanie Zip Girdle ...... reg. 7.99.. 6.99 ironing bean’ set change” blew the continent under tight military rule. Ugan­ ent states, lack of a common pillow covers abruptly Into th; 20th century, da suffers from chronic Instabil­ tongue. The north is mostly pillow covers unready and unable to cope. ity. Zambia’s conflicts frighten Moslem, much of It Arabic- away technicians and threaten All the big names listed — and many more besides — at The avalanche of Independence speaking. Tile Islamic conquest copper production. Ghana Is of centuries ago failed to sur­ special January savings. Check the list for.your favorite .7. 1.50 began when Ghana, the fqrmer British Ivory (toast, won free­ struggling ^ back to clvtllan rule. mount the natural barriers. Be­ garments —while style and size assortments ore complete. 1.00 Happiness Is a Warm Maxi-Coat dom In 1957. France under Across the -Congo River, two llow the Sahara are pagans and 6S< Knitted ironing hoard ( d with A rayon satin pillow cov.r that foam bock. Teflon treated »ver re- Despite , 10-below zero temperature in Madison, (toarles d'j Gaulle be"on Umil- (tongo republics glare suspi­ ■ Christians. So the "Africa for Refugree Ibo child waits patiently for food in NL CQiton cordono cover Use them to keeps hairdo in place overnight, Use Your Master Charge . AMPLE PARKING sists sfTOrching.'Mul:(*s ironi* easier. night ofter nigl-i. Makes hairdo lost Wis., James Klinkner and his twin sister, An^la, datlng Its emrtre in li'^8. in the ciously al one another. While- Africans” slogan tends to lose geria after he and many other refugee* made their convert old bed pillov/s into color­ Buy now/ond so^ve. 1960sintone. St rew nations were ruled Rhodesia, four years after // / ful toss pillowy, Zipfi' red for easy ongor. Zipper J. Pink, white, and are warm , thanks to fake fur maxi-coats tnleir (See Page Two) way out of the bush. (AP Photofax) on and off. ' ■blue. born from the womb of colonlal- Its break with Britain, lives tn OPEN 6 DAYS • THURSDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00! //- J ■ mother made for them. (AP Photofax)

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONiA THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1970 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl D. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1970 PAGE TWO ■ - - - * ' - ' ...... ' ...... ——— — ' battle will become critical be­ Ciit Your Own Taxes 70 from ■ Washington, said there MOVIE AUDIENCE tween the Hpenders and IhoHc *******QUIDE******* Slieinwold on Bridge Tlie Problem: How to Break THEATER TIME Carswell was no evidence the judge or his Francescatti who wisli to dlBOOiirago the Outlook Dark wife were Involved in the "lob­ A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS HpemlcrH. It is likely, hcTwcver, SCHEDULE AND THEATERS. CONSIDER ’THE PRICES bying, however. Inflation — Not llS . Spirit ihai a reccHBlon could rcHiilt if Taxes Deductible 86 East Center S t Rejects State Sen. Edmond J. Gong High Spot Th«se rating* apply to Mmt BUT COUNT YOUR MONEY NORTH present governmenL |)ollcleH are With Gloom BumsldO—Cactus Flower, 7 :10, said of the dinner: "It looked rolaatad alter Nuv I. 1966 64 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Hy JOHN rilNNIFF to obtain MottlemenlB llial will maintained. By RAY I)K CRANK mumber of miles driven lin'd |x)lnl out ttiat the elm1 1 does not A t Summit St. 9:15. like an apparent lobbying effort. K 10 4 AP BiwliicHH AiialyMt piolect them agalnal inflation In Ilecesslon, panic, dlsaHtrous Include any local or county sales Racism Of Gincert THIS SEAL K 8 7 S 2 For Africa Cinema I (East Hartford) — It was low key, but obvious. If It’s helpful to know the odds NEW YORK (AP) The )>at- tlie future. Inflation. Nobody can be certain Doductlble r,oductlble taxes on your Wtiite ({laHOllne tax charts arc t,ixcs Ihat miiy have been adoj/t- By JOHN Ol'BER In ad* Indicalet the film waa The Reivers, 7, 9. the Judge didn’t know about it. when you play bridge. You A 106 tie against Inllatlon is to Rlcli- Evidence of ih„• psycliology is llial any of th:se lie ahead, but Coii'tiuKMl iron! Page Onet Zino Fraivoscatli provided the aubmiltad and approved under omo tax return printed in Uie InAfnictlon ed during the year. If your own . WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL « nntlniird Iruni One) Cinerama — Goodbye, Mr. someone missed the boat ns fur, might compare that to knowing WEST • EA.ST n stiujf 411 t; itwi. fcvj ...... high spot of the evening ns the ard M. Nixon wlial the Cuban obvious also in the ’ bUBlncsa they are not to be totally dls- resericted to manual mailed to y’ k'>>‘on and Also altowed and not re- equality. area. it was tactless of me to bring .SOUTH longer. and even borrow to do so. Sirhan Security property Uixos * H'®"’ ''h®®!* 3he mileage chart fleeted on the chart - Is a sides goal for many, but it is distant, The newspaper said real es­ ent despite the extreme cold, ^ Suggeated for MATURE up this subject so soon after OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY if not impossible. "His judicial record on civil gave him long and enthusiastic * A 108 The question that the Presi- When-.such aillludes prevail, Some taxpayers err In toUtl- for the allowed UAal lax. . tox i.llowimee for the sales lax Beatle Gets tate millionaire Steve Calder audiences (parental discre­ Christmas.) ^ rights Issues ’ is highly com­ applause which was well earned. (? Q3 2 dent, his staff and the Federal ih. re Is Ovnatural tendency on To Be Reviewed Ing the real cstui.te tax figure Similar ehiarts are provided r>ald on a ear purchased during If Africa did not have enough who wanted to construct the tion advised). South dealer. mendable. I think it is unfortu­ He achieved his success with 0 A4 3 Reserve Board ale now asking the part of gjojrernmcnt and the on their monthly mortgage In your manual of Instructions the last year. If you b<)iighl a built-in misery of its own, global track was at the party along North-South vulnerable. nate that a jud^e of Judge Cars­ the Mendelssohn Violin Con­ .0 RESTRICTED — Persona. ♦U C Q J9 themselves Is this: Federal ReserVfkto persist In sa N (JUENTIN, Calif. (AP) ,md "Tlrtlng uiuT as for” .state sales* taxes,‘ TheseCVS. nenow or iLscxl car find pfiid Hales politics brought more. The West A Haircut wlUi Colin English, who helped Opening lead — Two of well's high qualifications could certo, defintely not one of the under 16 not admitted, un- South West North East How do you break an Infla- their efforts also, un^^so the two Quentin prison officials ©.state taxes paid for charts provide a flat allowance taax (m 11 in.Ht year, Hhme sales lux on the car purchase ns what the British call "residual 3eatle John Lennon got his hair legislature. The newspaper also leas accompanied by parent West opens the deuce of cn remarks made 22 years but one which is aways ap­ breaking the spirit of the ordi- pressure like combatants In a nlblllty of easing security re- niore or luui the number In the family, a sepuriite Iteni on your return colonial obligations." They cut and his beard trimmed said Judge, Carswell's brother- or adult guardian. I spades, and you let East win DON’T BE A ago.” pealing to the listener, and nary American and tlie conipa- painful Indian wrestling match, strictions keeping Sirhan Bis- totoA This indlcatCH the amount of If you are claiming n high- value highly the market, the re­ Tuesday, then played coy with in-law, Jack Simmons Jr., of the first trick with the jack. sources and the profits from the An official of the National As­ takes careful note of the limi­ Persons urtder 16 hot ad­ 3-NT. Some experts use the ny he works for and without in- Increasingly, however, the ef- imra Sirhan In isolation from monthly contribution to sales tax IR.S will allow without er than iwuiil gasoline tax de- .photographers afid newsmen. Tallahassee, helped lobby the I East returns the three of Stayman Convention even with former colonial empires. As for sociation for the Advancement tations of the solo Instrument. mitted Thit age restriction curring serious damage to the forts of government to destroy prisoners on Death Row, , ' /,uwi requiring proof. ductlon on yo)ir rctuni because One photographer, Klaus bill through the Florida Legisla­ .spades, and you are now sure ______*__ o *^otrnVirk1rtcr\r nro . ___ . „ __ t______ULX)e« gOCS imo a iUJiAi ^ ® * . ... ______ui...... ,....^*,,,1 SITTIHG the United States, for a long of Colored People said Wednes­ Mr. Francescatti's interpreta­ may bevhigher in certain the flat 4h3-3-3 distribution. If economic .system? the inflationary psychology are Associate Warden James Park ‘i^m eiU when'the Should" yrted on more .sale.s tax tluin the chart family, make a note of that fact DUCK ty, seemed centered slngle- was no attempt to add his own advertiaing. West might conceivably lead where Lennn Is staying and re- Carswell is based on his record fome parallels and some will still be a ruffing advantage. the value of the dollar at an an- mists routln ly described the aasslnatlon of Sen. Robert F. rltm-n are those navments allow.s-sUch as .sales Iilx paid for the benefit of IRS auditors, mlndedly on anticommunism personality to that of the com- the deuce from a three-card or -ported: "The hair was cut pret-, as a Judge in civil rights______distinct cases, differences In the case Pnnttd as a pubLc service Many experts prefer, to raise nual rale in excess of 7 per cent, present economy ns in reces- Kennedy, ended a 13-dny hunger ^ado to the taxing au- on home furnLshlngs and up- (NEXT: Clmrltable above all else. But the laibels of poier. by thia newspaper . even a five-card suit. If East ON YOUR ty close, but it was nothing like I have iv> way of judging Judge G. Harrold Carswell This is a big relief In a day notrump with this distribution an /iintfact soa n ur/t11bnr\ti7nwellknown by mnafmost Sion.Bion. gtrike Dec. 1A10. T-I Hea saidani/1 it \i/nawas tnto ,,.„ lt v - ^ bv vou or vour bank or pllances n ______preserve_ ymir rec-...... contributioiiH.) "left” and "right” are not easi­ who made a speech espousing ^ had three spades he would re­ ly applied to Africa. a skinhead," whether Judge Carswell's dis­ when virtuosi are prone to add and strength in three suits. It Americans that tliey are deter- If the economy, overaU, protest “ Nazi concentratlon-Ilke loan to-stitutlon ih ords of such tax payments and claimer of the 1948 statement is segregation in 1948 and that of turn the higher of his two re­ la a very close point, and mined not to get burned in the not In recession, certain seg- treatment.” voiir^ half ' claim the full amount paid. The Red Chinese and Rus­ He said Lennon accused him "schmalz" to the really beauti­ H f ’n Sorv4‘d W a r r a n t true or not,” said Dr. John A. Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. maining spades after winning either answer should be con­ mento are. The housing industry At Unit time he was quoted by ^ real Before commlting the chart for sians have been having their of trespassing, threatened to ful slow movement, and to take Delivery Boy Morsell, assistant director of Black who once was a member the first trick. If he had five sidered correct. Whether it is businessmen or i-s being changed radically. ^is attorney as saying he would taxes directly your mort- your standard allowiuice, add During: l{ohlM*ry Trial own cold war in Africa. The •all the police, "then he of the Ku Klux Klan. the finale at a speed which spades he would return his tlie NAACP, who was contacted Drops Job For Copyright 1970 consumers, the nature of their Hou.slng starts are less than renew his fast in 30 days unless _ _ lending firm should be to your adjusted gros.s income NEW HAVEN (AI‘) New Hii- Chinese staked out key areas :lammed the door before I had Carswell may b^ cross-exam- blurs the pert and piquant me­ original fourth-best, which could in Brooklyn, N.Y. lodic line. General Features Oorp. plans 1s the same: Inflation is one-half the number needed, floor-to-celllng wire me8h abto to .“tupply you vvtthwith that tlie 1 amount ' of ' any — Social "Seen-..... ven detectives w.-flked U.S. INCOME W a chance to get into position for like Tanzania, Burundi and the Carswell was 28 and a recent extensively by the Senate, Life of Crime not possibly be the three. going to continue,, they aay, and small builders are being driven fences which keep him 16 feet •‘•PP V y ^ Get all fhe, deductions little Brazzaville Congo, but n shot." The program hod opened with Since It’s too much to believe - -- . figure '*3y Railroad Retirment Act nistrlcl Court here Wednesday you've got comingl graduate of Mercer University which must vote on his confir- so we must protect our inter- out of business. from other Death Row inmates o^„^ount that may be benefits and get the benefit of and sei-ved a warrant on Ralph BOTH they had a tendency to fall on Lennon normally is not so matlon, about the speech. the overture to "Oberon,’' a MIAMI (AP) —- A delivery that both opponents are brilliant BLOCK men know taxes 2 their faces, irking the Africans Jaw school when he gave his long forgotten opera by Carl River Tour Set in May ®®3®' How far must the government were removed. claimed for gasoline taxes de- the higher tax deduction. Hoirclll, .’12. of East Haven, FEDERAL .hy. He and his wife, Yoko Ono, Black, a U.S. senator from Al­ speech before an American Le­ boy who officers say abandoned y°“ ^ When such an attitude takes and the Federal Rrserve go to He wants the fences Replaced . gasoline tJuc ef- Note the many footnotes to the charging him with holding up —and WE ore always to the point where they were re­ abama, had already been con­ Marla von Weber. The overture, count, you expect to lose exact* WASHINGTON______(AP) — Sen. AND posed full-front in nude for a gion chapter at Gordon, Ga. hold, some pe<)ple tend to spend prove they mean to bring infla- with a single sheet of cleitrTJlas- ^ ,vour state and the .‘date sales tax (li,arts. This will the Weslvllle branch of the Gen- hunting ways to save garded with deep suspicion and firmed to the high court when it however remains a standby in 4C0 telegrams to take up a new jy three spades and the ace of Abraham A. Rlblcoff said Wed- STATE 2 record cover in 1968, and last '‘Segregation of 'the races is wlth more abandon than Is their tion under control? How far tic with small openings to per- ^ (.ral Rank and Trust Co, last you money. Protect sometimes expelled. was revealed in a series of symphonic concerts and was profession shaking down motor- hearts. You cannot afford to nesday a Senate Interior sub- week they gave their endorse­ proper and the only practical played .in excellent maimer custom. There is a tendency must they go to convince con- mit conversation with other ^ , .1,.. iin December, yourself by letting The Chinese aim had seemed newspaper articles that he had w 'i n ^ d ‘Sts as a policeman has landed lose any other trick. committee will tour the area ment to an exhibit at a London and correct way of life In our also to borrow more on the as- sumers and businessmen that prisoners. 3^0*' “ complete step by step guide send for the y Hf.rrpinRorrelli wn wa.s in court for his BLOCK prepare your to be to produce political and last evening by Mr. Winograd proposed CoivhecUcut Rlv- Crane’s all new 1970 booklet. gallery of lithographs showing states,” Carswell said. "I have heM Klan m em birshl^ and his cohorts. It is not the in jail. sumption the debt can be paid they mean what they say? Associate Warden Albert R. ■| trial on federal bank robbery return. Our service is economic chaos to foster revolu­ t.iem having sexual intercourse. always so believed and shall al- 3 did join the Ku Klux Klan rs h '3'he odds are better than 2 to er National Recreation Area by In cheaper dollars. One widely respreted econo- Jacobs said Sirhan has made no'~~” ’" ” "'~ LIFE UP tion. The Russians, more care­ about 16 years ago^’’ BISck said easiest thing in the world, but Ernesto Pantoja, , a an that you can develop an addl- helicopter, boat, auto and on charges in connection with the quick, reliable and Scotland Yard closed the exhib­ ways so act." the orchestena negotiated the How do you battle such a psy- mist author, former presidential mpve to renew his fast. 1 CUT YOUR OWN TAXES ‘ $28,000 holdup last June of the ful, recognized that conditions Carswell, noting that he had ^ 3937 radio broadcast just exile, was charged with Imper­ tional diamond trick, but you foot for two days In May. guaranteed accurate. it. music with aplomb. chology? Standard practice is adviser and consultant to busi- Park said tight security was | 1 Colonial Rank and Trust Co. were unfavorable for forceful lost the elecUon, said Wednes- days before he started his sonating a police officer and Aage Rosendabl Nielsen, head The major work of the eve cannot afford to give up a dla- fh e 56,700-acre area Includes for the government to smother ness has forecast a money panic needed to protect Sirhan and c/o Manchester (Conn.) Evening Herald I in Wallingford. 2 Communist takeovers. Moscow I fT e n X exnerin^en night he was defeated "be- official duties on the court He The ma^r worx oi possessio.n of stolen property addlUon to the four in- o,New Hampshire. Ver- — GUARANTEE ^ ______demand from both business and if the Fed doesn’t give in and ^mt a threat on Slrhan’s * Dept. 060 In (he Weslvllle robbery, po­ based its policy on eliminating lin L n h a s Jn^d sa d n cause I was considered too lib- denied racial or religious j^eju- after officers said they found his escapable losers. The price is Massachusetts and Con- W« guarani*® occurate preparalion af every fox relurn. If other influences wherever possi­ Lennon has joined,tolned. said Lennon ^ad resigned Ninth Symphony. I was happy ^ y^^ nectlcut. The subcommittee on consumers by limiting the .sup- loosen its grip on the money nfg ^gg received in a letter to I P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station lice aay, the. robber handed the w * make any errort that cost you any penally or inlereet, 2 told him he sent for a hairdres­ ply of money, by cutting govern- supply. the warden and was believed to | New York N. Y. 10019 I teller a brown paper bag, w * will poy the penolly or Interest. ______ble and on trying to insure that The text of his speech was 3*"om the Klan. to notice that lorms, two police guns and traf- After winning the third round parks and recTeatlon, which will whatever direction a target ser "because I just felt like ment spending, by maintaining In other words, says forecast- come from an Inmate on , ’ m.-vTrss I showed a revolver, said "Ihithis published in Carswell’s own nave never considered and bas" had been impiorted for ^ g books. of spades and running your take the tour. Is headed by high taxes. er Eliot Janeway. "it is obvious ^eath Row. ' Please send....copy (copies) of <3UT YOUR OWN TAXES holdup,” and (led with $6 area might take, it would not be shedding all that hair and be­ weekly newspaper, the Irwlnton 3 do not now consider the un- the occasion; it is not unheard p^jjgg accused Pantoja of ex- four clubs, you should lead a Sen. Alan Bible, D-Nev. I at $1 each to; toward the West. cause a new haircut might en­ Standard practice, '.lowevrr, to me that before we ever get to 1 149 in the bag. Bulletin, Aug. 13, 1948. solicited card given me shortly of to have these parts rendered motorists In the citv’s heart and try a finesse with has not proved Itself. Mechani- a recession we are going to Soviet successes can be able me to move about anony­ The 1948 file of the newspa- after my nomination to the Sen- on French horn which can play tort ng motonsw m y s „g I NAMB3 .. . I — (ft------America's Largest Tax Service with Over 4000 O ffices Little Havana district, the cen­ dummy’s ten. As the cards lie, cally speaking, it should work, have a money panic.” Tourism Big Earner chalked up in Egypt, which now mously.” per, the legal record of the ate as a membsrshlp of any the notes but can hardly re­ the finesse is successful. ITie relies entirely on Russian arms, ter of Miami's Cuban exile colo­ weatittrHHac But human nature is difficult to Needlrss to say, chaos would ■ ADDRBHS Looking at the crowd of news­ county at the time, was taken kind in the Ku Klux Klan . produce the tone color demand­ defenders can take only three (in H lam t m r fathom. Many Americans refuse result from a situation in which JOHANNESBURG After All Film Rolls Mandsestor Shopping Parkade — Inwei level and in Nigeria, a key nation ny. men and photographers, Rosen- from court files In Irwlnton Black said. He since has voted ed by the composer. spades and the ace of hearts. THEATRE to believe inflation will be con- corporations committed to mak- gold and wool, tourism is South- _ Developed and Printed Between Scan and Grants Rear Entrances .. . whose ambassador to Moscow Pantoja, masquerading in a Fast Service dahl...... Nielsen...... added: “ Anyway, Wednesday by an attorney for some key civil rights deci- I have never been thorough-' You get one spade, two hearts, m i strained. ‘ payments didn't have the Africa’s thlrd-largest foreign- I has credited the Soviet Union police uniform, had been stop­ Discount Prices It does not seem that Lennon's shortly after discovery of Cars- ly at home with this work, and two diamonds and four clubs. ANTHONY QUINN In The demands of labor provide money to do so and were denied exchange earner. A record 300,- | STATE ZIP with the Federal government’s well’s speech. Black had a reputation as a ping cars and demanding $20 Mon, thru Frl. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT hope that the haircut would to tell the truth I’m quite cer- And there won’t be the a p-rfect example. On a tread- the opportunity to borrow mon- MO rtslted toe c o im ^ to ^ (Make checks payable to TAXES. Allow 3 weeks for deUvery.) I Bat. and Sun. AJM. to 8 PJH. j^ victory over Blafra. Wilkinson County Court Clerk political liberal when he was ARTHUR DRUG 9 1 NECESSARY bring more privacy is coming ta n Mr. Winograd isn’t either. from drivers for tearing up traf- Sickens to pay when the bills "A DREAM mill for several years, some ey anywhere. compared with 270,000 a year Phone 643-2468 What, then, are the pros­ Willis I. Allen said the entire nominated to the court; Oars- true. Reputedly, Bruckner intended to flc tickets he had written, the come in at the end of the month, unions thia year are determined Nobody really knows when the earUer. pects? Many see possibilities of 1948 and 1949 volumes were re- well has been tagged as a con- police department said. Dally Question OF KINGS' years of violence, war and “ Of course, there is some­ moved under court order rervatlve. dedicate it to God! He was 70 / at the time, and death claimed Officers Dale Thorp and Ed- Partner opens with l-Nd* (16 COLOR struggle, with repercussions thing symbolic in the haircut, Wednesday shortly sifter . a re^ EVENINGS — 7:15, 9:M him before he could complete ward Carberry caught up with to 18 points), and the next play- which can cause acute tension hut anyone is free to guess what porter saw him. Pantoja in a tavern parking lot er passes. You hold: Spades, Saturday and Sun^y the composition. He knew he among the major powers. What the symbolism may be. Person- ‘ Alexander Boone, an attorney Tuesday. Q-J-7-S; Hearts, A-9-8; Dta- 2, S:4S, 6:80, 7US, » ;U Freed ‘Panther’ was soon to meet his Maker, can be done about it? ally I like him better with the and a son of the man who de- "We don’t have any idea how nionds, Q-J-9; Clubs, 8-64. Africa needs time and lots of new haircut. It makes his per- feated Carswell In 1948, ob- so the dedication is not as far­ NO ONE Wouldn’t Testify, many people he shook down or What do you say? UNDER 18 ADMITTED it. The urgent priorities are edu­ sonality come out much more tained the court order from Su- fetched as it may seem. Answer; Bid two clubs or cation, infusion of technology, itrongly.” perior Court Judge George Car- Gets Six Months Sketches exist for a portion of how much money he got,” upgrading backward agricijitur- the finale, but there is no in­ Thorp said. "It looks like he The woman haldresser who P®"***"- picked on Cuban people and al methods, solution of ancient went to the farm Monday from Interview. Boone de- NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— dication as to how the work was land problems, production of de­ took them for whatever he could Aalborg, Aase Haukrogh, was dined to say If he was M tii^ Frances Carter, one of several suppsed to end, so it is usually cent living ' standards. Africa for Carswell or had spoken to given in three movements, al­ get." not available to comment. The Black Panther Party members lacks sufficient schools. It badly hlrti about the matter, "It would though' a pupil, Loewe, did pro­ Police said a search of Panto­ Manchester Civic Orchestra CONCERT needs improved roads and other barberlng took place In a barn, if I had charged in an alleged kidnap- be a personal affair vide a finale based on the ja ’s residence revealed 400 un­ SUNDAY, JAN. 25, — 3:30 P.M. J J transport and communications watched by Yoko. her flve- been," Boone said. murder plot, was sentenced to delivered telegrams. A spokes­ in sketches. For over thirty years facilities. It has a severe short­ year-old daughter by her first Boone also refused a reporter six months in Jail Wednesday the work was heard in this ver­ man for Western Union said MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL age of people trained In skills husband, Kyoko, and several access to other newspapers in when she refused to testify sion and it was not until 1934 Pantoja had been a bicycle de­ needed to construct vlatole eco­ friends. the files which he took. Bailey Auditorium against her fellow Panthers. that the present, and original livery boy. nomic and social systems. Lennon and Yoko came to Files of the other weekly Miss Carter, 20; of Trumbull, version, took the forefront. Police said Pantoja had done VIOUNTST CHARLES R. PIKLER Most of all, it needs help. But Aalborg at Christmas to see newspaper here. the Wilkinson was granted freedom on $10,000 Africa suspects the help and Kyoko, who has been living at County News, edited by Boone’s jjjjj week—the only The work is diffuse, to say an elaboraite remodeling job on DR. JACK HELLER, CONDUCTOR will continue to suspect it so the experimental college with brother Joseph, also were una- the least; it certainly is not in Inis small foreign-made auto to one In the case to be allowed imitate a police vehicle, com­ long as the aid tends to be pred­ her father, American movie vallable Wednesday. "So far, strict symphonic form. There ball so far while charged with plete with dummy radio anten- icated upon a big power strug­ producer Anthony Cox. we haven’t been able to locate a capital crime. She Is charged are four themes to the first Admission $2.00 Students Free A A gle for influence, smacking of Rosendhal Nielsen said Len- Joseph Boone said, with aiding emd abetting mur­ movement, for example, in-. dummy microphone, a plug-in spotlight and pllce band colonial days. non decided to stay because he editor of the Bulletin, Care- der and kidnaping that result- stead of the customary two. Na­ walkie-talkie. The frustrations among the found the place "full of vlbra- '^®" P'®X®'3 3948 speech as ed In death, turally this makes It hard to miall corps of the literate impel tions." the week’s top news under a Judge Aaron J. Palmer, in grasp. Nobody doubts the no- The uniforms, guns and traf­ them to seek quick solutions, fic ticket books were stolen The last time Lennon had his 3wo-column headline at the top granting the ball, said evidence blllty of the musical thoughts. Has Your Dentist Canceled Your Appointment Lately? adopt prefabricated slogans, as­ of the front page, filling two full al a preliminary hearing but at times it does sound like from two patrol cars in Novem- sociate themselves with far-but hair cut short was in 1967, for a Toujours, Toujours, Toiiight For Sure! like yon own columns before continuing the seemed to indicate she would an organist Im-provising for his ’ P°3f®® said role In Richard Lester’s antiwar TONIGHT 7U0, 9:16 political notions, because they text for two more columns on be found innocent. own enjoyment. ______movie, “ How I Won The War.” blame everything that is wrong the back page. But Wednesday, when she re­ The second movement, sub­ on imperialism and colonialism, Carswel] dealt with other lo­ fused to testify against the oth­ stantially a scherzo with trio, ("iiniis both still frightening bogeys. N cal issues in his speech, and in ers, Judge Harold M. Mulvey went best last night. It is need­ In Nigeria, the Soviet aid ef­ Soviets Cite these paragraphs, stated his ra­ sent her back to jail. The IIOUIM" fort was, in fact, keyed to Soviet less to point out that the cial views of the day: judge had ordered her to testify straightforward form makes political aims. But the Russians and threatened, her with a con­ Arms Buildup “ I am a Southerner by ances­ comprehension easier for both had an advantage. They had no tempt citation if she failed to try, birth, training, inclination, performers and audience alike. history of colonial domination in In Red China belief, and practice. And I be- do so, after State’s Atty. Ar­ The Acagio is in standard, Africa. Their help arrived with­ lieve that segregation of the nold Markle gp:anted her im­ out fanfare. Nigeria’s ambassa­ MOSCOW! AP) — The news- races is proper and the only munity from prosecution. sonata form, but since both of dor in Moscow opined . that , . the , Ff.3’®*' the Soviet Defense practical and correct way of life Miss Carter’s answer was con­ the main themes are developed Russlws. by being quiet about M nistry sa'd yesterday a mil- in our state. I have always so tained In a elatem'ent she read: at considerable length, the their help ^ d maldng no noise ^ r y buildup Is In progress In believed and I shall always so "To the extent that my an­ movement seems overly-long to about it, displayed an under swers might in some way tend the place Communist China aimed at act. me, at least. My own impres­ standing of "African sensitivi' expanding Chinese territory and to Implicate others or might be sion is that it should be solemn ty.” "I shall be the last to submit eventual world. dominion. to any attempt on the part of a link in a chain of evidence and darkly tinted. Mr. Wlno- Krasnaya Zvezda—Red Star anyone to break do'wn and against my brothers and sis­ g;rad managed to make it sound —warned in a lengthy article weaken this firmly established ters, I refuse to answer any brassy at times. that the Maoists are gradually policy of our people. questions. I also refuse to an­ Concerning the work, Werner H a n r h r H t r r accunmlaUng strength.” but - i , my own brother were to swer on grounds that my an­ Wolff, who wrote the first Eng­ swer might tend to humiliate s^d C h ln ^ nillltary hysteria advocate sucha program, I lish biography of Bruckner and degrade me.” Invites y o u ™ ! lEorninij i^rralb nrv^m *^°**u° "passive would be compelled to take is- TTie action came during a wrote, “ ’niis time Bruckner Published Daily Except Sundays hearing on a defense motion tells us a story — the story of (You Do!) and Holidays at 13 Bissell Street with the limit of my ability. his end.” Manchester, Conn. (06040) step in the resumption of anti* mt an to dismiss the proeecution of To Become Teleirfione 643-2711 Chinese attacks in the Soviet ° 7 if“ ^ six of the Panthers, Including I Second Class Postage Paid at press, bringing them nearly to ® fellow citizen Miss Carter. Manchester. Conn. FRI.—SAT.—SUN. SUBSCRIPTION RATES the dally level that existed be- ‘ Hnrin ® -In -all, ’ — police — originally - A PATRON SUBSCRIBER for 1970. $15.00 Payable in Advance fore the Sovlet-Chinese borderwriuci p7 ^ ® ‘P'®® uni °f white supremacy, charged—®— 14------Panther ------members i^ANCHESTi Contiiniaus from 7 :10 No Stockholders to Pay! All Profits Belong to Our Depositors One Year ...... $30.00 talks opened in Peklnfi: last Oc- ? shall always be so gov- vvith kidnaping and killing Alex - //V' subscription entitles you to two $3.00 re­ Ri<8U Months ...... iKKfi 16.60 erned.” Rackley, a fellow Panther be- R IE S 6 & JU • B0( rUN NOTCH Three Months ...... 7.80 served tickets for each of four shows: When the talks started, po- Discovery of the speech is Ueved to be a police Informer, "You Know I Can't Hear You When the lemics disappeared from the to add fuel to the fight in Hia body was found in a Mld- presa for aeveral weeka then 3*^® Senate which must consider diefield swamp last May. Water’s Running" • gradually reappeared. Carswell's nomination soon. Three of thp defendants have "Luv" 9 / Day of Deposit to Day of V 2 2 The newspaper charged today TTiere had been reports the Sen- pleaded guilty to non-capital "The Subject W as Roses" Your Savings Earn that all resources of CJhlna “ are might try to speed through charges, and the caaea of two being thrown into total milltarl- 3‘'® confirmation so the court have been dl^xjeed of In ju "I NeveF Sang for My Father" /O zation.” would be at full strength when it •venlle court. That leaves nine “\ plus special events throughout the year . . . — ^ “ Es^ntlally,” the newspaper begins handling a heavy case defendants now awaiting trial A Savings of $9.00 on fhe season. said, “ the purpose of the load in late February. in the alleged plot. One is Compounded DAILY z rm present policy of the Peking ru­ Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., a Bobby G. Seale, national Pan­ lers is to build up bases of leader in the successful battle ther chairman. struggle for world hegemony against confirmation of Hayn- 2. A SUPPCRTING PATRCN at $25.00 which and the pursuit of an expansion- sworth, said: "I want to look at 2 will entitle you to the same privileges plus 1st adventuristic course' against his record since he has been on Paid MONTHLY 2 neighboring countries.” the federal bench and review the knowledge that your support will enable KEEPING ON TOP OF The article said that In the his decisions.” Regarding the the Little Theatre of Manchester, Inc., to long run the Chinese hope to 1948 speech, Bayh commented: YOUR BUSINESS "fulfill some historic mission of “ There must be other evidence realize our dream and yours— a theater You experience profit and ■transforming the world by more significant than that building of our own. growth in your business means of Mao’s thoughts.” TTils speech." by keeping on top of its was a reference to the published Ploaoe fUI appllcaGon and return to Two ojher leading Senate 646-1700 •so long tis So n iu;iln«i in nruoimt problems and opportuni­ words called "Thoughs of Chair­ Carol Srholfleld, 17 Park Street, Manchester Democrats, Edmund S. Muskie till f'lid« (»f month ties. Insurance is one area man Mao ’l’se-4ung.” of Maine and national party where careful attention it Red Star gave this description vital. With our modern chairman Fred R. Harris of MMX) COMMtffT M PATRON APPLICATION of typical scenes In C?hinese cit­ JEtna Plan technique, we Oklahoma, said they had "deep can spot the areas where ies today: concern” over the report but NAME your protection it weak. "Piles of loose dirt, bricks would not comment further. Call us. and mortar are In all the civil rights forces had op ADDRESS slreeU, hillsides and trenches, posed Carswell’s elevation to machine-gun and artillery poal- the Appeals Court but It was ap- ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. OTTY STATE avings ank of anchester tlons are near the bridges, cam- proved without exception bv the S B ^ M Ineuranamlths ouflaged buses pass by, as worn- Senate‘^ast June 19 M I 968 Main at. Tel. 649-0M1 en and children carry r fie ^ of another development the ZIP CODE ...... PHONE ...... metal for the roota o i bomb reported In to R|e$tncted Manebeoter ' □ Poitron Subscription $15.00 Seven (V»nvi‘iili*nl Offices to Serve You "PETER DEN Q Supfporting lAstron 125.00 □ P'aymcnt endooed BOLTON NOTCH FONDA/HOPPER □ Change m e, bill lalber MANCHESTER • EA^T HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • JACK NICHOLSON as ’ Pektog refused to renounce ® 33°«-»® '"ace track UFEgcAseway COLOR - RtliHfd 6r (totUMBW PICTUSES checin( {xtyaUe to LMtle Theatre o< MancheOber, Main Offica, Parkade and Bolton Notch Opan Sat. 9 A.M. to Noon Its h a rm fu l ifuriaUc No one under 18 arlmltted course. The newspaper, In Its report ’ / • \ ' t ■ \ \ \ V \ \ \\v \ A ■\ ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, .COl'^N., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1970 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVE{nNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY.^22. 1970 PAGE FOUR vard Rd.; Michael Hogan, 180 Zoning Board of Appeals re­ Manchester Terrace Dr.'. Rockville; Mrs, Tolland garding a requested variance School PTO 'at 8 p.m. In the NCC5C conference, and an over­ Anne G. Chapman, 83 Deerfield \ bping sought by developers of school’s allTpurpd'se rtmrrt. Tolland all two-wIn, nine-loss record. T olland Hospital Notes Dr.; Mrs! Annie B. Grout, 44C the Sugar Hill subdivision off Coventry He will speak on tltti growth Tlicy are presently In second Case D r.; Mrs. Carolyn Kem, The cafeteria menu for Man­ Gravel Operations Owners Kozloy Rd. and development of elementary place In the NOtXT’s 'second di­ 1966 FORD VIBITINO HOtnUl chester public schools Jan. 26- Receives Appointment school age children and of the 296A Green Rd.; Mrs. Mildred Purchasie vision. Bailey, Dodd lntornMdli|de Care Semi* 30: Apartment Hearing Slated questions they ask their Holder, Dcdynrd; 'Hicodore M. Ben E. Hancock of Russell ' Truck I.ettyeB Koiul prlvSte, noen-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. Monday: Breaded veal cutlet, Discuss Bonds with PZC parents. A question and luiswcr Kasek, 76 Oliver Rd.; Mrs. Dr., has been appointed to the A tractor trailer truck driven MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.* 13 Short ^°toa/to sauce, mashed potato, ’The owners of two gravel re- partment representative tor Head List Of period will follow. Blanche L.. I,«cuyer, Advisory Board of State Certifi­ By PZC for Monday Night Is Near On bv Michael J. KiUdck, 24, of S p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. buttered wax beans, bread, but­ moval operations In the South Sun Oil Co., explained toe 1710 PTO will award a $8 prize 8t.; Richard E. Swan, 1C Re­ cation of Teachers by Gov. John Wilkes Barre, Pa. went off 1-84 Pediatrics: Parents allowed ter, milk, mixed fruit. River Rd., area appeared be- drainage and water source lo toe cia.Hs having the largest e STD. S-8PEB3D TBANft gan Court, Vernon. Dempsey. His term will expire The Planning and Zoning Beautification of Coventry has Tuesday, striking six sections of any time except noon-2 p.m.; Tuesday: Hamburg patty on fore this week's mceUng of toe plans for n pro^sed gas station Ambulance Dance Guests percentage of parents attending In January 1973. Oommission will hold a public been voted for the first club the guard rolls. a RADIO others, X p.m.-S p.m. Also, I,.eslle Hunter, 243 E. roll, potato chips, buttered peas planning and Zoning Commis- to be lo c a t^ on the comer of Furniture People Since 1932! the meeting. The $5 may be $( hearing Monday night at 8 at project, and tow nsf^ple know­ He was charged with failure state Ijemocratic Chairman Self Sersice: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Center St.; Mrs.i*Catherine C. and carrots, milk, apple crisp, gion to discuss the posting of Rt. 30 arid Kingsbury Ave,, to Hing Out Group Performs Details regarding the pur- . , . j u.sed for ipiy purpose the class­ a EXTRA CLEAN the high school to consider a ledgeable and Interested In this chase of a new ambulance for ^ roposed diverting a brook ca group will provide the enter- Thcffiias Dodd will headline .a Other programs planned by S^himelma’ n o rw est Hartford to •’WC meeting Discussion Trooper Steven Marshall re­ Care: Immediate family only, St.; Michael D. Skinner, 22 spinach, bread, butter, milk, present zoning regulations, as- which runs along Kingsbury talnment at tomorrow night’s with only the hurdle of a town the organization are the show­ centered on practical ideas and ported Klthlck was driving a growing lisf of Democratic aajrtime, limited to live min* Laurel PI.; Krista Parente, 49 gingerbread with topping. sure the restoration of land Ave., and agreed to dig a new allow apartments In so - called meeting remaining. ing of toe film, "The Child ninth annual meeting Of the Tol­ District 8. This area Is bounded sugpsUons ^nceming what ac- truck owned by Roadway VIP's committed to attending TED TRUDON, Inc. Hansen Dr., Vernon; Jeffrey S. Thursday: Ravioli, meat stripped for gravel removal. well on the site and to record land County Agricultural Cen­ ., . ^ tuully can be done to beautify Rodney Gray, president of the Molester,” on March 11, and a An extra cheet roughly by the Andover town Express. He struck a snow Saturday night's Democratic Maternity: Fathers, IJ a.m.- Palmer, Tolland; Cheryl Lee sauce, tossed salad, Italian The two present operations Its location on toe map of the ter. Tolland Volunteer Ambulance bank on the median strip and program on narcotics May 13. of drawers al­ line. South St., Pucker St., and Victory Dance at the Italian - VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE 18:48 p.m., and 8:80 p.m.-8 Saplenza, 136 Walker St.; bread, butter, milk, Jello with have been toe object of a grow- property. The seeppge test area Bulletin Board Those invited were Town Man­ Association, has completed ar­ b',. the p-uard rail. The truck ways comes in Actors Colony, and presently rangements with Parks Su­ American Friendship Club. Slanchester Evening Herald p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and Corlnne E Lander Old Stafford topping. Ing number of complaints for will be moved to comply with Tolland Cub Scout Pack 915 ager Dermis Moore; Town Coun­ then went over the rail and TOLLAND TPKE.—TALCOTTVILLE 8:88 p.m.-8 p.m. handy . . . does not allow apartments. perior Sales for the purchase of Both men have notified Dem­ Tolland correspondent Bette Rd Tolland Mrs Ellse Mae Friday: Baked macaroni with aome time, and abut the WlIll- slate regulations. will meet tomorrow night at cil chairman Wesley Lewis, Dr. landed on Its left side. Age Umite: IS in maternity, Fen'tlman, Ekst Hartford; Mrs. ‘Cheese, buttered com mantle River Noting the building meeU toe Tills hearing will be a 1970 Cadlllas ambulance, ful­ ocratic Town Chairman Charles Quatrale, tel. 815-2845. 7:30 In the Meadowbrook School lor Hugo Thomas, Mrs. Charles Is in other areas, no limit In bread, butter, milk, ice cream. Felix DeSlato, owner of one of town regulations including a ly equipped, for a cost of $14,- Mary Jane Watrous 115 Judy change of zone only, since there Funk, Bemaixl Gilbert, Mrs. Mamlu-stcr Evening Herald Thlfault that they will attend the seif.so'rvice. the gravel o)>eraUon8, reported 1,000-foat minimum size and Is allrpurpae room. Theme of the 200. has rot yet been a specific ap- Robert Bechtold, Mrs. William Tolland correspondent Bette affair. Lane, South Windsor. he is finished digging on this located in a commercial zone, meeting will be “ Knights of Only $7,480 will have to be Funeral Rites Set NOW pllcoUlon from a developer for E. Glcnney, Miss Hilda Keller, Qiiatrale, tel. 878-2848. Others who have promised to Also, Mrs. .Elizabeth F. Helm, site of the river in Tolland. He toe PZC granted Us approval, Yore.” paid by the town, with the re­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Fu­ n ie administration reminds apartments. The PZC does ex­ Robert Martin and Mrs. Freda attend are Second District Con­ A M E R IC AS l a r g e s t FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN Visitors that with Construction East Hartford; Joseph A. Ger- will have his attorney write the Vanderpoel stated the con- The Tolland Eagles Basket­ maining $6,780 coming from a neral services will be held here K K K Chief pect to receive two such appli­ Goodwin. gressman William St. Onge; Lt vais, 47 Seaman Circle; Belton ball team will play Parish Hill federal grant already approved. dhder way, parking space Is PZC regarding Injunction prob- structlon of toe building will be- cations, however. In the future, Anyone Interested in Joining L v . At 110 Frassinelli: n^wly Friday f°r Anthony J^ deAn limited. Visitors are asked to Lathem, 208 School St.; David, lems which are preventing his gin as soon as weather condl- tomorrow night at Parish Hill |95 (ho Twre should contact Mra. Under the terms of the grant, Svetlana Kin drade. president of the Inter­ for a total request of 800 apart­ appointed Deputy Secretary of E S T . 1B 40 bear with the hospital while the C. Goyette, 117 Prospect St.; Sues Warden reconditioning ‘ the land, he Dions perrmlt, perhaps by April, the town pays for 83 per cent national Printing Pressman’s OPEN ment units in District.8. John Feeney. parking problem exists. Mrs. Ruth M. Dezso, 237 stated. Resident Complains Manchester Evening Herald of the cost with the federal gov­ Not to ld Of State Harry Hammer and his Union since 1959 and an AFL- 9:30 Town Manager Night Phoenix St., Vernon; Mrs. His intent Is to restore toe David Mulholland of Graha- WTien specific applications for ernment picking up the remain­ wife State Central Commlttee- CIO vice president since 1968. 'Til At Danbury Tolland correspondent Bette apartment developments are re- The Democratic . Women’s , Citizenship Loss Yvonne C. Lavigne, Elni Hill land to a useable condition as bor Rd., appeared before toe Quatrale, tel. 878-2848. ing 47 per cent. woman Naomi Hammer, and ugAndrade, who was 73. died f:30 Patients Today: 294 Rd., Vernon; Gregory P. Cara- REGULAR ceived, the PZC must, under Its ^ InvltaUon A town meeting will be held NEW HAVEN Conn. (A P ) — soon as toe Injunction Is releais- PZC to conriplain of actions by a to all Interested townspeople to Tolland County State Senator >pjjgg,]gy after suffering a heart ADMITTED YESTERDAY: vella. Box regulations, hold two more hear­ ______^ ^ _ ...... _ MOSCOW, (A P ) — Svetlana 216, Talcottvllle; i RnhArt ed, and to resell it. The recondl- building developer which have Tuesday night at 7:30 In the and Mrs. Robert Houley. attack while returning from Mrs. Geraldine Barton. 12 Mrs. John $56.00 attend its "Meet toe Town Man­ Hicks Memorial School ^ m to Alliluyeva’s daughter today ex- D. Dillon and son, Nu Khuc Klan leaaer j. tlonlng process will take about led to an accumulation of mud ings. The Hist would 'be for con­ ager Night,” set for next The dance will be held at toe junch. Doane St.; Mrs. Lois A. Beck­ Olive Oil Exporti Up approve the expenditure of the pressed surprise at the news 201 Regan Rd., Rockville; Mra, Jones of North Carolina is su- wWk, he predicts, including and silt on his property. sideration of preliminary ap­ Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In toe ITA F Club from 9 p.m. until 1 He Is survived by his wife; funds tor the ambulance which that her mother, the daughter of with. 639 W. Middle Tpke.; Thomas Barber and daughter, jng a federal prison warden for seeding. He said the developers, Gate- MADRID—Spain exports oil to proval, and the second for final Town Hall, Rt. 31. a.m. to the music of the Pent- a son, Walter, of Cheshire, Mrs. Carroll Burke, Valley have already been appropriated Joseph Stalin,^ has been de- 89 Downey D r.; Mrs, Ronald jjq damages. Joseph Mlhallak, owner of toe way Homes, has stripped the 86 countries. In the first six consideration. The meeting has been arrang­ house Four. Tickets are avail- Conn.; a daughter, Mrs. Frank In the budget. prlved of Soviet citizenship. ,1 Falls Rd., Vernon; Jacques A. Stamett and son, 89C Sycamore ’ 1 h inn e other gravel bank, feels a bond land surrounding the catch ba- months of 1969, more than PZC Chairman Robert Gant- ed In an attempt to better ac­ able from town committee Rinna Corona of Del Mar., Charbonneau, East Hartford; Lano; Mrs. George Wilson and Jones Is not necessary In his case "as sin near his property, canslno-causing 34,000 tons of oil were exported, The new ambulance will be all In an interview at the family so..„.KfAA .,.<0 w from the Federal Correctional , ______ner said last night that quaint the townspeople with the members, the Three Sons Clean- Calif.; and four grandchildren. Renat6 E. Clmiano, 412 Hills- daughter, 442 W. Middle Tpke. ^Ver creating hardships for surface water runoff which In compared with 21,000 tons In white in accordance with new apartment near the Kremlin, Institution In Danbury apparently several townspeople town’s first town manager un­ ers or Tolland Tile Shop, A town Rd.; Mrs. Helen K. Cor- the town.” He agreed to apply turn caused the buildup of toe the similar 1968 period, 4-DRAWER CHEST regulations and will come fully Mrs. Alliluyeva’s daughter Ye- serving eight months of a one expect to discuss actual apart­ der toe new charter, Dennis limited number will also be nelluaon. East Hartford; Ronald for a permit, however, before mud. - - equlpped for emergency use. katerina said: “ It’s the first I year sentence for contempt of ™‘ntrniU^“ Nutmeg Maple Finish, Hardwood Construotlon with Bind ment plans at the Monday night Moore. available at toe door. J. Dickens, 34 Avondale Rd.; This mud is now threatening All transferable equipment from heard of It. I did not know about Rockville Panels of Selected Hardwood Veneers, High Pressure hearing, but he stressed that Anyone wishing transporta­ The Democratic Town Com­ Cynthia L. Dlckerman, 42 Eva Con&reas. Town Council Robert King shrubs, he claimed. FOR Laminated Plastic Tops. Size 26’’xl7"—height 37” tion to the event can contact the present vehicle will be In­ it.” this is not the case, since no mittee will meet Feb. 6 at 8 Circle. Rockville. He and other K K K leaders daims toe two owners are tech- Expressing tlje fear that the Mrs. Stanley Zuzel, Rt. 31. stalled In the new one, accord- The Soviet government action Hospital Notes were convicted after refusing to nlcally not required to post such application or plans have p.m. in toe Town Hall. A nom­ Also. William E. Dougherty, situation will become worse In Grecfeil Bedtime Story Town Manager Moore will be Ing to Gray, has not been reported in the turn over Klan records to the bonds because they began their SIX PIECES been submitted. Apartment reg­ inating committee will be ap­ FREE 146 Center St.; Mrs. Bessie P. Visiting hours are 12:84 to 4 the .spring, Mullholland suggest­ Ever Told! will be pur­ mass media here. It was an- Cosmetics a guest of toe Lions Club on The ambulance Duff, Glastonbury; Diane E. House Committee on Un-Amer- operations before zoning regula- ed the PZC create zoning regu­ ulations In general, and other chased In toe name of the town. noimced Wednesday only in a pointed to recommend a slate CABIN SITE p.m. In all areas except ma­ Tuesday night at 7:30 at toe Fahey, 68 Barry R d .; Mrs. Bev­ ican Activities In 1968. tlons governing gravel removal lations prohibiting builders INNERSPRINO pertinent data to a zone change Lakeside Restaurant. Moore and town counsel Robert King is specialized government publica- for town committee member­ ternity where they are 2 to 4 IT’S MATTRESSES IN MAINE erly Forand, RFD 1, Hebron; Jones, a 41-year-old resident operations were put Into effect, from stripping land next to 2 95 only, are the only points to be gpgak about the new form checking toe feasibility of toe tion of limited circulation An annual 112.50 fca permits you and 4:30 to 8 p.m. $ ship. The date of toe caucus to Linda J. Hallenbeck, 48 Horton of Rock Quarry. N.C., claims He further recommended the + town leasing the vehicle to the Yekaterina — known as Katya to camp, hunt, fish and play in catch basins. considered at this hearing. government, and the meet- endorse town committee mem­ our woodland - and wildlife re« Rd.; Andrew Hoar, 68 Seaman Francis damages from Warden John J. regulations be revised to place MATCHING ambulance association. —declined to comment further serve. A deed Is granted free to Admitted Tuesday: He did admit an easement ex­ Liggetfs 2 toxsraiNGS 149 All Interested twnspeople are ing is open to toe public, bers and delegates to the state, member! who bulia a cabin. l*he Circle; Harry Hoar, North Rd Scalley, Estel Dr., Veman; Gene Norton for "mental cruelty, de- a manlmum limit on bonds of urged to attend this public Pressman Report Delivery of toe ambulance is the news about her mother, property It an hour'i drive from ists on his property since the COMPLETE congressional and senatorial the State capital. Augiuta. We + hearing. On toe agenda for tonight’s expected within 60 to 90 days of Dressed In a houserobe, the Bolton; Theresa A. H o v e y .E w t vVheelol:k. Spring’St., Roc'kvUle; nlal of equal protection of the day he signed toe deed. At The PiuiaUte TWIN SIZE BEDS conventions will be set at the desire portions o f this land to Hartford; Mrs. Helen G. King, Oulim Reo-an St. Rook- laws and . . . civil righU.” scMedule of inspection of the ’THo iiHM nnfWv FRENCH PROVINOAL the placement of toe order. The 20-year-old student smiled pol- be develop^ for the purpose of Pamela Quinn, Regan St., Rock- laws and . . . civil rights, The V»7.n PZC will notify % Highway EARLY AMERICAN or CONTEMPORARY Scholarship Set Board of Education meeUng is meeting. increasing the value o f additional 17 Fleming Rd.; John Kraw- operations by toe zoning Inspec­ 2 order must be signed by First iteiy as she chatted about her- land holdings. Those Interested write: vl'lle; Linda Hlrsch, Stafford The complaint stems from toe Superintendent William Sevcick BIANCHflgTER Mrs. Alton Taylor, president a report from Arnold Pressman, Meadowbrook PTO Notes ezyk. East Hartford; Alfred T. tor. Selectman Charles Thlfault, gejf and her brother Joseph, 28. Edmund G. Bums Springs; ‘ Scott Stanlslawski, warden’s refusal to allow Jones to investigate the situation. of the Junior Women’s Club, has director of Pupil Personnel Dr. John H. Malone, well Laneri, French Rd., Bolton; Gas Station Approved Gray explained, after the town ^ round-faced girl with dark NORTH AMERICAN Middle Brook Rd., Ellington; to attend the huieral of his bro- announced that members have Services, who will report on known Manchester pediatrician, Gary M. Leonowlcz, 48 High St.; Robert Vanderpoel, a land de- The PZC will also contact the meeting approves toe expendl- hair in bangs, she seemed at PAPER COMPANY Salomea Pluto, Enfield; Leo ther without an escort. The bro- voted to award an annual guidance and counseling, and will speak to Wednesday night’s Mrs. EUen J. Long, 103 Spruce 1972 laymond-Comnwre# lldg. Plourde, Rocky Hill; Francis ther. Price W. Jones, died Dec. scholarship of $200 to a gradu- present a video tape of the spe- ease and poised, in contrast to meeting of the Mea^wbrook Also appearing on the call of St.; Charles D. Lowery Jr., Rosinskl, MUe Hill Rd.. Rock- 7 in Hampton, Va. atlng senior grlrl going on to col- cial educational services in kin- her reported nervousness al­ Forest Rd., Coventry. the, meeting is adoption of an vUle; Edward Potrykus, Mead- Jones was told that he could iege. dergarten through Grade 12. most three years ago when her Also, Woodrow V. Lucas, 25 ordinance which would reim­ ow Lark Rd., Vernon; Gary jq jbe fipieral accompanied mother defected to the West. Hollister St.; Gertrude E. Mc­ burse real property taxes to tax Pizzltola, BraxUey St., E. Hart- jjy a guard, but that after the ANNIVERSARY " I ’m studying physics at a Veigh, 110 Birch St.; Mrs. Mar­ exempt orga^zatlons wtthln^toe “i^^utute fonfl Janice Nichols, River St., (j|.gt eight hours, he would have Katya s^d, cella M. Madore, Carol Dr., town, according to state ADRIAN'S Rockville; Carolyn Kozlowski, jq pgy jj,e guard out of his own adding that her brother com­ Coventry; Debra L. Mason, 167 State W elf are Hearing statutes. Loveland Hill Rd., Rockville; pocket. _ . . __... pleted medical school last year, Boulder Rd.; Stanley E. Matte- This ordinance would apply to . i GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL Janice Norton, Village St., Rock­ Gifts 20% and now works in a clinic here. son, 486 Parker St.; Virginia A. Jones decided not to make the the Tolland Historical Society’s ville; Theresa McCormick, , , j . Shortly after his mother ar­ Meadows, 349 Nevers Rd.. Wap- ’ __ . __ „ _____ , trip under those circumstances Postponed Indefinitely recently acquired Benton Home­ with Miss Barbara Warren Ave., Vernon; Laura ------„ „ , rived In the United States tn plng; Mrs. Blanche Pansulto, Asked for comment on the EXCEPT HUMMELS and WESTMORELAND 42” WELCH CABINET stead on Metcalfe Rd. Miller, Hazardville; Lester Ba­ WASHINGTON (A P ) — After hard to put on Connecticut’s April 1967, Joseph sent her a let- 336 Center St.; Mrs. Rose M. charge. Warden Norton said It WITH LOTS OF SPACE Eagles Itoso . ^ , . . . . PERMANENT WAVE, complete $9.50 bin, Nye St., Rockville, and •149.95 Roberts, Hartford; Mrs. Guila was true that some prisoners a ruling that would have al- case under the restrictions. He. The ToUand Eagles basfcetbaU denouncing her for leaving Sally Junasz, Stafford Springs. said that if the court-of appeals Tuesday night Soviet Union, SHAM POO SET $3.00 G. Slmko, East Hartford; Mrs. were allowed to make similar lowed the hearing to continue AN NUAL V PRICE SALE ON finally rules In favor of NWRO, visiting East Windsor *ds wife and Katya live In HAIR C U T ^ $2.50 Judith Varney, Storrs; Mrs. Discharged Tuesday: Brenda trips imescorted. 2 Featuring our wel! de­ only to a limited degree, a then the case would---- ... have to ^ lo-polnt margin, 'n-61. a drab, grey building which has Hope S. Venezia, 111 Waddell Shapiro, Merllne Rd., Vernon; The decision whether to re- hearing examiner for the De- he heard over again, in effect H ie Eagles presently hold a apartments for government offi- 34 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER—«4 3 -«i6 6 Rd.; Mrs. Virginia A. Walter, Pamela Paluska, Jolly Rd., quire an escort Is made by pris- PARTY GOODS “ • STATIONERY signed Hutch and Welch J partment of Health Education “ The court was trying to save two-wln, five-loss record In the cials. 98 Benton St. Ellington; Anges Martin, Avery on officials and is based on a and Welfare announced Wednes- from coming back,” KllllEin BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A St., Wapplng; Marlene Marsh, variety of factors—including day that a hearing into Con- ggjj. "But we are pleased to daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Hoffman Rd., Ellington, and possible "controversial” aspects I ■ Cabinets with a platform necticut’s welfare program was come back.” ard Twlble, 403 Burnham St.; a William Wilcox, High Manor of the case, the warden said. being postponed indefinitely. There was no Indication when Pk.. RockvUile. son to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Jones filed his suit in U.S. DEE’S CARDS and GIFTS base bracket foot, raised Edward K. Adelsheim, the the court of appeals would make Trobridge, East Hartford; a district (Jourt here. hearing examiner, announced its final ruling on the Nevada son to Mr. and Mrs. John the decision after the ruling and Connecticut casea Thompson, East Hartford; a Volpe Honors State Man drawer front with new was made by the U.S. Circuit ------daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nation’s Driver of Year Court of Appeals. Pratt, 326 Redwood Rd., a and distinctive hardware. The court case wds brought Mrs. Grasso: A WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec- by the National Welfare Rights retary Transportation John bert Bogll, Main St., Coventry; Organization, a grroup working A. Volpe honored Frank De- All in Antique Maple ‘Honored, Proud’ Our Ford Galaxie 500 a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mark to improve conditions for wel­ Lucla, 63, of Hamden, Conn. fare recipients. At Town Support Aronson, Newington; a daugh­ Wednesday as the nation’s driv­ finish. NWRO wants the hearings ex­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell er of the year. is White Sa e priced Smith, Mt. Vernon Dr., Itock- panded so that those on wel- WINDSOR LOCKS, Qmn. DeLucia has had only one fare can also testify — not only _ secretary of the State vllle; a daughter to Mr. and minor accident in his 84-year those who administer the pro- t . Grasso says she is below all other Mrs. Robert Price, 37 Unwood career, although he has logged grams. “ honored and proud” to r*- Dr. 3.5 million miles. In 1960, De- The effect of the ruling by ggive the endorsement of her DI3CHARGED YESTER- Lucia, who works for the Adley Judges J. Skelly Wright, Carl .jjome town Democratic organl- D AY: Mrs. Mary K. Donahue, Express Co. of New Haven, BUNK McGowan and Spottswood W. for the U.S. Senate. V-8 hardtoDS in its 108 Falknor Dr.; Mrs. Annette Conn., was given an award for Robinson would have permitted OPEN i. . , Mrs. Grasso has made no an- G. Kelehan, East Hartford; heroism for rescuing a woman toe hearing to go on but only ...... Ronald K. Cropley, 39 Grove trapped In a flaming car en- BEDS . 11 .. .. J _ nouncement of Interest m the to a limited degree. Glass-bar none! nomination, but was urged St.; Walter F. LaUey, 24 Har- tangled In high-tension wires. Robert K. Killian, Connecti­ START Wednesday night to seek it. EN&IN6ERIN& AUTHORlTy, JOHN T FITCH SAy*: cut attorney general, told re­ “ Oiu' candidate is uniquely porters that it would have been „ „ , ...... AT ...... qualified to bring to toe nation- MEN’S SPORTCOATS difficult to put on the case un------_ ■ k i r k l r k * - k * i f i r k - k ★ ★ ★ ★ ■ * ★ **** al legislative forums that en- der toe limited procedure. ^ ------T, ____, . ,,,______,, „ lightened, courageous and com.- e v e n AT RECKJLAR PRICES, OUR IN FINE WOOLS, - S TR O N O , qU IE T FORO OAUAXIC $00.95 feather*h»r bed,” K-nnnifKillian said. “ posslohate leadership which she has so long provided to her 500 IS A JHEAT VALUE. NOW AS The hearing was originally A WHITE SALE SPECIAL IT PUTS state and her party,” said the WOOL BLENDS called to order Tuesday mom- . . . j ...... THE COMPETITION IN THE SHAPE, COMPLETE tog, but was recessed ";ifter It !:!!? MAROTOP OR SEPAN. cratic Town Committee. was disrupted by about 40 ne­ Mrs. Grasso said afterward gro and white members from BURKE’S that she would "continue to ex- 20% O F F Connecticut of the National Wel- T,|„. . ,, , plore with them and other town NOW fare Rights Organization .... , .. ® committees and persons in the (NWRO). , ^ community whose opinions I re­ Look fo r the Red Tags! The NWRO had requested . . , »45.00 I. . ,, . spect as to how I may most RESTAURANT that it be made a full party „ . i. effectively .assist my party and to the case. However, examiner^ ^ .. , Select group.. .not all sizes! Terrific DROP LEAF END TABLE with SHELF Adelsheim ruled that It could the people in this elec- savings when you want them most present statements and file a 844 MAIN ST. (Across from W .T. Grant) 28 X 18 Ht. 23” The town committee, evident- THERE'S EVEN A •SWART-STEPPING. ... hurry in for best selection! brief, but it would not be a 3 0 i M B INCLUDED IN TH E LOW 28 X 86 Leaves up full party to the matter. He Grasso-s WHITE SALE PRICE. AND said it was a two p?rty affair. stato and SPECIAL INTERIOR TRUV'.IOCJ. COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED HEW andnrt thP the .qtntA State of Connecti­ "atlonal Democratic platform cut. committees, said she “ has won The hearing was called to de- as a symbol of progressive gov­ MEN’S SLACKS termine whether the state of ernment and constructive polit­ 2 Connecticut was in conformity, Specials For This Week ical leadership.” in its operation of the welfare DRASTICALLY REDUCED Mrs. Grasso was also en­ program, with federal law. dorsed for the Senate Wednes- No testimony was presented Entire day night by the Democratic either Tuesday or Wednesday. Town Committee of New Mil­ Stock There was no indication when The facts favor Ford Reg. 7.95 * 1 3 the hearing will be resumed. ford, which called her "one of Breakfast Special Luncheon Special Connecticut’s outstanding public ...arxiso(±>thesangs W E REPLACE Carl Rachlin, attorney for Hall-Prest* Acrilan* acrylic, Avril* •servants.” . NWRO, went to the district t h i s u rayon and acetate blend (or never-iron D O U G « BOX Mrs. Grasso, 80, has been sec­ SEA TV ^ SALE TOO. IT* OuR court and toe court of appeals WHITE *AUE TORINO, ^E4 :jAU EOfTlON OF wear. Pre-cuffed, waist sizes 29 to 42. COUNTER TOPS retary of the state since 1969. HOT ROAST BEEF 37”xl4”x2«’’ twice each in the two days. T h e UOwe^T-PRlJEp FORP HARDTOP. BOSTON ROCKBIR She has chaired the state plat­ 2 EGGS He argued that NWRO be al­ 3PEOIAU e o ^ ip ^ 'E n t in c l u d e * Du AL. RACINO FORD SPRUCE UP YOUR KITCHEN NOW NOW form committees since 1986, and MIRRORS, LVHITBWAUU*, LOT* AVPRE. Entire lowed to fully participate in the AND SAVE MONEY! OR — case. was co-chairman of the national Stock platform committees in 1964 and *45.00 Rachlin cited a ruling by toe Reg. 10.95 1968. In 1968 she fought unsuc­ DEALER BUILT-IN DISHWASHERS HOME FRIES Court of Appeals granting a TURKEY SANDWICH cessfully for the so-called temporary Injunction In a simi­ Pure virgin wool worsted flannels and "peace plank” and, failing to lar case with the HEW and the plain weaves, with many expensive tail­ As Low As 9177.70 get the committee to adopt It, state of Nevada which said WHITE oring details. Waist sizes 29 to 42. backed an amendment submit- TOAST HEW could not go ahead with led from the floor of the na- that hearing unless It permitted ,, COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED 8ALE8MAN-nNO MIDDLJEMAN—BUY DIREOT 4^ V # .4 lional coventi/on. ' the NWRO to be a full party. nru n a a ^ SALE Ini„ Wednesday’s rpling i„in .L„the The U.S. Senate race 18 al- COFFEE ConnetUcut case, toe appeals court said ihethe Nev„dnNevada, rulingin i„ „ ®umbent. tSen. Thomas J. Dodd. AND CONT FORCET m a v e r ic k , t h e SALE ENDS FEB. 28 1;30 •139.00 would be applied to the Con Joseph Duf- SI.MPLE AVACHINE. S im p l e t o DRIVE. ley of Americans for Demo- s i.m p l b t o p a r k ..S im p l e t o s s k v ic e . a n d c nectlcut case with two excep S e e y o u r cratic Action, and State Senate S im p l e a s e v e r to o w n ...s t il l p n l t S h w s * DROP LEAF EXTONSION] tlons. TABLE Majority Leader Edward L. Mew England Under this, the current hear­ 43x26 Closed Marcus of New' Haven. ^^^***TS** CHAP*** f m AM* ). T1«AM>*m(rAT0M AMD *>TAT« Custom Kitchen Center ing could have-proceeded with *A**, TVtf * AMI HTT N5* 1* VTlTAA THAT r* *DWt*AU> *TAT» Ford Dealer OPEN J d a y s ' A W EEK 43x43 Leaves up the testimony of witnesses for SOUTH WINDSOR 649-7644 43x48 Extended 386 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER Connecticut who were present ^ ROUTE 5 OPEN MON. thru FRI. 9 to 9 here and these could have been, 1783 Tavern Standing ON EAST HARTFORD TOWN LINE DILLON SALES AND SERVICE I * / VISIT OUB SHOWROOM i , ' | cross-examined by HEW. NEW YORK — FTaunoes 7 A.M. to 7 PAI. — THURSDAYS till 9 P.M. ★ OPEN SATUftDAY TILL 5:00 ★ However, the effect of the rul- Tavern, the site of George 319 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER FARMINGTON OPEN MON.-eAT.;9!S4-4rt8i. THURS.-FRI. TILL 9 Ing was that HEW could not Washington’s farewell to his AT RT. 177 (PLAINVILLE AYR.) conduct Its full hearing unless troops Dec. 4. 1783, still stands IF YOU AKB A USED. CAM BUTraL WE/RAVE A WONDIRFUL SELKCFION OP A-1 VALUES ROUTE 6 (SCOTT SWAMP RD.) i-k-k-kirk kkikkif'k'kkkkk'k ■ * ★ ★ ★ NWRO were, fully represented, at toe comer o f Broad and Killian said that it would be Pearl streets In Manhattan.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., ' THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1970 . $ ranks of the plotters lind ob­ \ PAGE SIX Yemott Manchester Area Asks Merchants Help Labor Probe, tained tape .recordings of almost "X all secret discussions they held Frunk Wallett candidacy damage. Mayor Lindsay, who Vernon Police with,Iranian offlctals. tremsistor and IHattrhffiipr The coup ' was originally had been doing well In the underdog role, Connecticut Yankee Yablonski Will Direct Arrest Youth Weiss Holds Planning planned for last Saturday night flashlight batteries lEopmtuj l|?raU> blamed the poll for creating over-con­ By A.H.O. but postponed until Tuesday Death Linked night. The plotters ■ planned- to Heart Cani|)aif?n FOBUBHBD BY THE fidence among his own supporters. Dem­ On Pot Charge take over a tank battalion at a HERALD PRINTINO CO.. INC ocratic Candidate Procacclno said that Immediately Into the guberna­ Frank 8. Wallclt has been ap- 18 Btnell Street Bo long as the Republicans Key to Town Future ( 'oiitliiiMHi Iroiii I'aRe One) oump near Baghdad- for an ar- w« edways Mancheeter. Conn. A 19-year-oId Hartford youth [XJlnted Vemon campaign chair­ the polls had cost him between 160,000 can keep, alive the possibility torial slot. THOMAS F. B*BR0U80N One feature of this propoaed was arrested by Vernon police Concerted, orderly jilaiining foF the town’s long-range wife and their daughter were mored assault on the capital man of the Heart Association of hov* o WALTER R. FEROUBON and 400,000 votes, by portraying his can­ that they can draft their two found Jan. 5 in their honpe at and then to asaasalnate govern- Greater Hartford’s 1970 Heart Publlehere shift Is that It propose! to take last night and charged with growth was the keynote souhded last night by Town fiwsh supply! Founded Ortober 1, 1881 ___ __ Clarksville, Pa., 35 nilles south ment leaders and others in the Fund Campaign by David B. didacy as hopeless, and for a time was Congressmen, Thomas Mesklll Daddario out of a promotion ho and Manager Robert B. Weiss before the retail merchants ~Publl»hed Every Eventn* Except .^nday.* possession of marijuana of Pittsburgh. Hoover said they going to sue the pollsters. of the Sixth, and Lowell Welcker had begun to like and put him But the tank battalion at El and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at back Into one for which he .no possession of a controlled drug. of Manchester. apparently had been dead since Manchester. Conn., as Second Olase Mall And the Republican candidate, State of the Fourth, to nm fw Gover­ Welsa outlined several prob­ Rashid camp remained loyal to Matter. ___ ^ ______longer has much personal en- Arthur Marglson of Church St. Dec. 31. nor and Senator,the greater the lem areas that he saw as vital the government and .smashed Senator Marchl, complained that people Hoover said Yablonski report­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES thuslsam. was arrested when officers, to be solved If Manchester Is to the coup attempt. A state funer­ Payable In Advance pressure they exert on the Dem­ edly “ had been stalked and hie One Year ...... |M.OO stopped donating money to his campaign Further, by putting Daddario armed with a search warrant, maintain Its position as tl)e al was ordered today for two Six Months ...... U.W ocrats. Into the spot which would prob­ residence .cased on several oc­ the moment the polls came out. The Mesklll-Welcker Ucket, U picked him up on West Main St. major regional shopping center government soldiers killed in Three Months ...... 7.80 ably be his own second choice, casions prior to commlaslon of action. One Month ...... 8.00 What we have when we add all three its two component parts can be in northeastern Connecticut. the party would be denying it­ At that time M'arglson, ac­ the crime during the early During the day Wednesday, MEMBER OF persuaded to keep standing in And he urged the merchants to complaints, up is a claim that the polls self the candidacy which would cording to police, had on hie morning hours of New Year’s the alleged plotters were rushed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS line, offers the Republican party take the lend in helping resolve The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ probably be the one strongest person substances alleged to be titled to the use of republlcatlon of all did Injury to each of the three candi­ an easy way of nominating its those problems that especially Eve.” before a special military court passible candidacy tor the spot marijuana. The controlled drug The Cleveland Plain Dealer in successive groups. then news dispatches credited to It or not other­ strongest possible combination. concern them. wise credited In this paper and also the dates involved in the election. And we of Governor. That would be, If was defined as being glue. looal news published here. .... It is a possibility which admost He said foremost among these reported that a gun believed marched to the executioners as PEEK - A - BOUTIQUE All rlfhts of republlcatlon of special die- suppose that could be so, even though the party organization decides Marglson was held at the po­ sets the Republican party up, was the "obvious necessity'' to linked to the elaylngs had been soon as they were convicted, patches herein are also reserved. It would rather win than lice station overnight when he 747 MAIN 8T. (NEXT TO STATE THEATRE) one did end up the winner. right now, as the prospective redevelop the downtown area found In this area and sent to One government statement The Herald Printing C om p ly Inc., ae- play sentimental favorites, the was unable to post bond. He ’ What revives the matter now is the favorite in next November's and improve parking and traf­ FBI laboratories In Washington deacribed the plotters ns “ an In- sumes no financial responsibility for nomination of former Mayor was to be presented In Manches­ last week tor tests. The newspa- tlmldated group of officers who graphlcal errors appearing In advertise­ election. fic circulation patterns there. ments and other reading matter In The news that Senator March! has introduc­ Dick Lee of New Haven. ter Circuit Ctourt 12 today. Lt. per also •said FBI agents were fell from grace after the antl- Manchester Evening Herald. ______For the Democrats, such a He told the merchants,' “ We ed, at Albany, a bill which could require The next strongest alternative Edwin Carlson and officer must get together on this. If we searchlng tor a second gun. royaUet revolution of July 14, Subscriber to L<*S Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- possiblUty threatens nothing but Martin Klncman made the ar­ MID - JANUARY SALE -ton Post News Service. the licensing and control of professional worry and trouble, and there Is to a ticket in which Lee would don’t the downtown will suffer Martin was in Cleveland’s 1958 ” Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc run for Governor while Dad­ rest. ... ,,,_A broadcast said their leader election pollsters. Specific provisions of no guarantee that they will be from strangulation of the arter­ Warrenavl le Wortoouse when Publishers Representatives — Mathews. dario ran tor the Senate would Gerald A. Crabb, 37, of Hart­ ies. Lack of action on this JEWELRY AND GIFTS Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency able to come out of their tangled ford Tpke., Vernon, was arrest- the federal warrants were lle^ — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston the bill would, if adopted, probably reg­ be a ticket which, like the pros­ would strike at the heart of the affairs with the morale and the ed yesterday in Vemon and He was sentenced Jan. 9 to 66 ^ ulate the pollsters right out of business. pective Republican ticket now In community.” MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ ticket they will need to have charged with breach of peace V / days for a traffic violation and months. He was sentenced to Frank 8. Wollett (includes Rhinestone Belts, Earrings, Etc., TIONS. ______view, would pair two sitting Predicting that the town's CJne requirement would be, for instance, their best chance, next Novem­ and resisting arrest. Robert B, Welse for resisting arrest and abusing ^g^j^ ^bsenUa. Dl«)lay advertising closing hours ber, at retaining their control Congressmen — Daddario for population would double (it Is Wooley, general campaign 14K Gold Jewelry) For Monday — 1 p.m, FTiday. that they file full reports on every poll­ Governor, with John Monagan The arrest was the result of an officer. He had previous ar- pi^g the executed plotters For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. of the state. presently estimated at about chairman. of the Fifth the nominee for a complaint concerning an 49,000) college. Will you be able to meet rest records on charges of bur- identified as retired Brig, For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. ing operation, including the names and We doubt that anything is go­ within 30 years, Weiss glary, larceny and disorderly oen. Mohammed el Janabl, re­ Vice president of the Connec­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. the Senate.. altercation at hla home. He is added, "We must plan for these needs?" For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. salaries of the samplers, the exact ing to be easy for the Demo­ conduct. tired Col. Saleh MaluM el Sam- ticut Bank & Trust Co. and man­ For Saturdav — 1 p.m. Thursday. crats. Other potential combinations scheduled to appear in Rock­ growth with balance in all as­ As well as helping press for ager of the bank's Charge Plan, Classified deadline — S p.m. day be­ language of the questioning, and the downtown renewal, he said, the Vealey’s record shows three marrai, 1st Lt. Rafeh DaraJ, Lt. PRICE the Democrats might make ville Circuit Court 12 Feb. 17. Vi When they were caught by the pects of the community to Wallelt will be responsible for fore publication. S p.m. Friday tor merchants should become more arrests since 1961 on burglary, Nashet Askar and a retired en- Saturday and Monday publication. names and addresses of the persons surprise of Governor Demp­ would have greater trouble get­ Henry McFarlane, 60, of 162 maintain those amenities we the entire month-long campaign ting past the threat of conven­ West Main St., Rockville, was concerned with aesthetics, larceny and automobile trespass Hated man named Skouk Rlkan. VALUES UP TO $40.00 Thursday, January 22 questioned. sey’s retirement, they were well consider Important.’’ to support the research, educa- I tion and primary contest. spruce up their environment, charges. He was sentenced to One of the executed civilians on their way toward a rather arrested at 2:20 a.m. tpday and The manager was the featur­ tional and community service Unfortunately, there is no way of aa- But the greatest danger the press for regulations prohibit­ the reformatory In 1966 for a "fas a doctor, impressive organizational agree­ charged with breach of peace ed speaker at the annual ban­ programs of the Heart Associa­ certalning, for certain, just what influ­ Democrats face Is that they will ing “ flashy” advertising signs, tavern burglary and was pa- The court acquitted five army RADIOS AND MUSICAL Africa’s Chance At ‘Most Civilized’ ment on Congressman Mlm and intoxication. quet of the Chamber of Com­ not head easily toward any kind and begin to f6an tor future roled in 1969 after serving three lieutenants. tion of Greater Hartford. ence the polls may have had on the Daddario as the candidate they The arrest followed a domes­ merce Retail Division, held at - - * - a The seven executed at dawn Vernon’s Heart Fund drive There are studwita of the African prob­ of choice, or accept any leader­ shopping centers to accommo­ years of a l-to-7-year term. , i .. , __ ^ were going to use to take the tic disturbance at the McFar­ Willie’s Steak House and spon­ JEWELRY DOXES 331/3 OFF lem who consider the defeat of Blafran voting which took place in New York ship to succeed the kind of anstf'- date . the predicted population Cleveland nolle said Vealev former interior will climax with Heart Week, Senatorial nomination away lane home. He Is scheduled to sored by The Manchester Her- Lieveiana poiic saia veaiey minister, MaJ. ^enGen. Rashid Mu-Mu City last November. We can imagine chy they practiced among them­ growth. Feb. 16-22, when volunteers will I secesslonism Just as healthy and neces­ from Tom Dodd without running appear in Rockville Circuit aid. was picked up last Oct. 6 for skeh; former Baghdad Mayor selves in the last session of the Finally, he said Manches^r- visit their neighbors to deliver that it may indeed have been a great into too much convention or pri­ Court Feb. 11 Investigation In connection with Midi HaJ Slrii, Saad Shaker sary to the sane future of the Dark General Assembly. They may _ In his talk entitled, "The Fu- educational information and re­ mary trouble. ites should be keeping an eye the shooting of his sUsiter, Carol, Fahmy, Abdullah el Khayyat, Continent as was the previous defeat of influence, which did indeed spoil the Just writhe and thrash about, Mary U. Krause of 6 Fern t^^e of Manchester - A Threat ceive Heart Fund contributions. After the Dempsey . retire­ St. was charged this morning toward shopping area growth In but no charges were filed. Zaki Abdel Wahab, Albert Noun- JAN. 20 — JAN. 24 natural course of the election. But the like a snake which has had its or a Challenge?’’ he foresaw towns like Vernon, Bolton and Wallett, who is a graduate of the separatist movement by Katanga ment, chaos set in, and the first with failure to grant one - half o n ly has no previous record, q u and Mohammed el Husam. head cut off, until that Novem­ a potentially bright role ahead South Windsor In order to be­ the University of Vermont, re­ STORE OPENS 10 A.M. only way we could begin to try to prove chaotic development was an ap­ the highway following an acci­ Last year, 63 persons—Includ­ Province in the Congo. ber sundown. for the town — but one not come more aware of “ our sides with his wife and three | anything, one way or another, would be parent instinct to shift Daddario dent on Grove St. ing 11 Jews—were executed on In both instances, they say^ rebellion strewn with roses nor free of spheres of Influence.’’ children at 63 Seneca Dr. No injuries were reported. pitfalls. charges of spying for Israel, the against a central government threatened —you have guessed It—to take a poll. Weiss lauded the Community 36 Executed She Is scheduled to appear in United States and Iran.' During And who would vouch for that one? “ We must remember that the Action Development Plan (C- to set up a return to tribalism as the Rockville court Feb. 10. the trials that preceded the exe­ roads leading into town also DAP) saying, “ It’s very excit­ In 24 Hours cutions, the United States and keynote to Africa’s future. The main thing to remember about Other area police activity: A Thought for Today lead out of it,’' he warned. “ We ing to me that we have some Israel were accused of foment­ the New York City polls is that they TOLLAND (Continued from Page One) And they regard any such re ti| | p to Sponsored by the Manchester Poet’s Corner are not ah island unto our­ 100 citizens now thinking about ing plots against the govern­ Timothy Peckham, 17, of Buff tribalism as the one thing that must were off by a margin so wide, percent- Council of Churches selves, and In the years ahead a 29-year program for the needs been hanged for an attempted ment. OPEN 9-91 Cap Rd., was arrested this we’ll face increasing (business) of the town. This Is a real dem­ not be permitted, no matter how senti­ age-wise—11 per cent off for the NBC coup which the government said The Same Old Story morning and charged with competition from the sur­ onstration of participatory failed Tuesday night. poll, 14 per cent off for the Dally News If at first you don’t succeed SAT 9-6 mental an appeal some of the secession­ The moon has now been con­ speeding on Rt. 196, Tolland. rounding areas.” democracy.” Pension Board 3100E COVERING O liTLilT .... you’re running about aver­ The seven executed at dawn poll—as to render the whole poll-taking quered, Police said the Peckham car To emiphasize his prediction “ Become Involved In this ists may develop, and no matter, ap­ age! were convicted of spying for the process subject to the public suspicion And stepped upon the same; went out of control on an icy tljat Manchetler wdll find vast process,” he admonished in United States. They included a Will Discuss VERNON CIRCLE TO. M7-I427 parently. how severe the measures re­ No one knew this bettor than The “ Stars and Stripes” have section of road, struck an em­ it deserves and whlch^ if ^t grows strong Thomas Edison who, to find a growth and changeo Just over closing, “ Only you can say former mayor of Baghdad and a quired to defeat them. been affixed; bankment and rolled over. No the horizon, Weiss prefaced his .^vhether Murphey Plea substitute for lead in the manu­ our future will be a former interior minister who enough, will negate any damage the polls Does this symbolize a claim? injuries were reported. The Manchester Pension These theorists actually defend, for facture of storage batteries, remarks with a brief look at the threat or a challenge.” once said in a Baghdad Radio Winter Walks With Sylvian Oftara past as outlined in a book, “ The Board at its meeting next Mon­ Africa, a system of frontiers which is , can do. ' conducted 2,000 unsuccessful Peckham is scheduled to ap­ The dinner was preceded by interview he had worked for the THE PATH Just what it will all amount to, Great Leap,” by John Brooks. day, will consider a suggestion experiments. pear in Rockville Court Feb. 18. a social hour and distribution U.S. Central Intelligence Agen­ not based on tribal or even nationalistic I'd gamble, a mammoth waste; COVENTRY He summoned up a mental cy. for an automatic cost-of-living of the Retail Division’s promo- CARPET A reporter asked him: Special factors such as similarity of language As I know naught of science. Ronald J. Olrard, 18, of Wbod- At least four of those executed adjustment in payments to pen­ Underneath The Ice “ Aren’t you discouraged by all On common sense it’s based. bridge St., Manchesiter, was ar­ - - Edward ^ on coup charges were senior of- sioners. or ethnic heritage. Underneath the ice, if you listen care­ this waste of effort?’’ The proposal was made last "Waste?” he shot back. rested 'by Coventry police yes- a week. College teachers earned ^Bwton’s turned «cers under the pro-Westem re- To the contrary, they think it is healthy By Rowland Evans Jr. There are three essentials lack­ $3,000 per year, one in 33 per­ April by Horace Murphey re­ fully in a moment when the wind has Inside “ Nothing is wasted. I’ve foimd te t ^ y and charged with unsafe over the gavel to George §r*me of the late King Faisal. sons paid Income taxes, and the tired park superintendent and that tribes may be split up amMPLETE PM Cd tinent evolves one society which has the high-powered young com­ gram by Mr. Nixon a.t the start his 1968 campaign pledges of The stunt wasn’t all a “ dud” . Hotel Corporation of Con­ main arteries, especially Main, Monday. ed, It draws back and shows the first the Submitted By: Machines Corp. has bought 681 secretary, Daoud Taher, was Lae's Plush Carpet INSTALLH) WITH room and tolerance for all kinds of di­ puter tycoon from Dallas who of the Administration, views giving Negroes a piece of Even though they swapped a necticut (known as Hotel S

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Mrs. (ETthelyn- Parola of Elm­ their net income and get a lower Integrated Zoning Concept ' Vernon South Windsor wood and Mm. Malvedeen E. Arrest Said Near MCC Re|o- omlc development. merchants. Ridge Country Club half of some 26 million unmar- equal protection of law and toe the Wgh school at 8 p.m. Theo- cynthls Wallace and Virginia ago. She was a member of the great-grandchildren, and sever- East Hartford chanted with dent disappeared from the lice said a resident of the town The committee defined seven Concerning economic secur- Seven on Drug Pollsh National Women’s AUl- al atcp-grandchildren. Tolland County The award U presented each ’’'®f taxpayers ate says are llle- arbitrary confiscation of proper- dore O. Burhans Jr. of the Hart- Seeley. obJecUves under economic Hy and opportuiUty, the com- * gaily orallty "overtaxed/wAmov.#a/l Cl $1.6 A Kll11/\n billion Ao/*n each ty.’** OOP Dinner ance of Enfield. Funeral services will be criminal Intent and larceny im- Nov. 13, and her body was reported hearing a number of g t ^ and stablUty and two ol^ mlttee defined another objective year to someotve who works or year. ’T m perfectly willing to pay Counts at UConn ford ottico oi the national In- Survivors Include a son, Saturday at 11 a.m. at Rose Hill der $15, In connection with an found In nearby Bolton three gunshots about 2:60 p.m. 4-H’ers Plan JecUves within the realm of In addlUon to one w or^d out at lives In Vernon,' ’Tolland or El- For some time the feisty 78- taxes,” Miss Kellem says, "but vestment firm of Paine, Web- 1!** Women’s Republican Charles J. Wielgus of Larch- Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Incident at the Marilyn_ ___ Court days later. She had been shot ■ State police said Miss Wea­ economic security and oppiJrtun- a previous meeting. The exlM- llngton and who Im# m ade an year-old spinster from East at the sa.me raite os anybody STORRS. Conn. (AP) — State ber, Jackson A Curtis wUl be Windsor will mont, N. Y.; a daughter., Mrs. Reeky Hill. Burial will be In ."iJ oTcott "st. C^urt three times in the chest. therly apparently wanted to re­ Ity toward the overall goal ” to Ing objective deals ‘ h* outstanding contribution to his Haddam, Conn., has been trying else.” police rounded up seven young the Instructor, sponso a Candlelight Italian 1967 PLYMOUTH Chester W. Obuchowskl of Man- Rose Hill Memorial Park, ^ traction of 60 non-white families men during the night on The course will Include such Dl*'*'®*’ >!an. 31 at 7:80 p.m. at date Feb. 9. State Police MaJ. Samuel turn to her apartment from -the Food Show maintain and Improve the eccn- or-i itcAher voiiiiiiwuvy.community. u> to get me the m IRS o to to aue sue ner her in In Her nerpetition peuuon quotes quotra Edwin uniwin 8. ------o w... UH-Mf-A.—. rvwi*Congregational Chester; a sister. Mm. Kather- Rocky Hill. ------Rome said, however, that he d id campus to change clothes be- _ above those who would normally ToIIeukI County -4-He’rs are omlc well being and opportun- Any organization or indl-vid- court but, ahe says, they re- Colien, assistant secretary of charges related to the ®ll®K®d topics as a general discussion , Main St BARRACUDA 2-DOOR HARDTOP Ine Kulpa of Three Rlvem, Friends may call at the fu­ ACCIDEN’TS not expect that an arrest would fore going to work at a drug ne„^inded to start preparing tor Itles for all sectors of the Man' move here to live and work. ’Ilie lal wishing to propose a person fused. Now, ahe continues, the the Treasury for tax policy, as sale and use of drugs Inelu^ng investment objectives, the ^ . .ni # Mass.; and seven grandchildren neral home tomorrow from 2 to wlshlnflf to DPODOBO & DBlTSOn The buffet will feature anti- Walter Parker Jr., 27, of 10 made today. He said he is store. Authorities said they "Favori'te Food . Show” Chester community.” new one encourages local man­ for ocinaideration may do so by government has finally made a testifying: L®D, on the Unl-verslty ot uon- current market outlook and an i. a- a The funeral will be tomorrow and 7 to 9 p.ih. 4 Coleman Rd., was Issued a writ- awaiting results of laboratory thought she may have asked an ^jjlch will be held In Rockville 'The task force accepted the ufacturers to ’’establish VINYL ROOF 10 at St. Adalbert’s Church, En­ Hartford, formerly of Manches­ slid on an Ice patch on McNall "Snowbound ’Tidbits,” and It people. Mrs. John FitzGerald, Jobs "Citizen of the Year Commit- «*'e still owned $813.80 on her eflts of income spUttlng.” Arrested on Superior Court techniques and toe servlc- "dth t o r ^ l tor field. Burial will be in St. Adal­ ter, died this morning at New- • WHITE TIRES 1395 St., near Hale Rd., striking a Much discussion centered on , ^ . ”“ p.O B ^ 1965 Income tax. Not «>. -ays a She has kept upa lively ror- ®® to »>® ®xpected from a brok- may be carried out In center- secretary of the committee, ex­ ed. An old-fashlcHied sing-along bert’s Cemetery, Enfield. Ington Veterans Hospital after' driven by Craig F. Jacob- determining If questions fell Square Dance Club petition filed Wednesday In the respondence wjUi Treasury Sec- Dastw, M, « New Iteweiv g, Friends may call at the fu­ Democrats Find Fault pieces or various foods. Entries pressed the wish to see . an ex- will follow. a long Illness. _ ^ sen of 16 Tolland Ave., Rock must be postmarked no later ample of the plan, although within the scope of the com- . Jon and Bette Sitelle have Tax C o u rt of the United States, retary David M. Kennedy and ‘ ®r Toccl. 26, of M a ^ Id. „ neral home t^ a y from 7 to 9 Mr. Golding was bom Oct. 19^ vllle. Jacobsen’s car was towed mlttee as well as the degree of Reseiwatlons may be tele- than Feb. 2 and should be sent ahe agreed with the concept beenifwii electedtsiciiiw general chairmenW . ------Miss------Kellems —Is —not only — X entl- Jan,----- 15 wrote referring — to her a*idiiAn i,*i Wayne Rattet. 22, or wu- ®d by the South Windsor YMCA j * u m . itaaii nA/'ia p.m. 1915 In Madison, Maine, son of specificity for the recommen­ 10 1 0 0 TED TRUDON. Inc. Mrs. Beatrice W. Golding of ■to the Tolland County Agricul­ of advance planning of unde- of tile Vernon Square Dance tied to the deduction but Is due tax form on estimated Income: “ *J!“ tto „ who as part of lU continuing effort to ,i® Francesco Amodeo, 18, of 37 With Weiss and GOP tural Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. ■veloped land rather than a dations. The conrunittee seeme^I Club for 1970. $2,939.13 for overpayment that “ IA didUlU notIlUl. 0C11U «ijr iiivrivwj, ------npresent rA S M \ t diversified programs of S®"®®’, “ J. Seymour Brown Madison and the lale Silas Gold- nor am I going to pay einy metre was active In radical gmipe on Mrs. Vem Peterson, 920 Main VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE ^ .J Clinton St., was issued a writ­ Information is now available "ho^epodge” zoning system. to agree that repetition might Other officers elected were year, her petition says ing, and was a graduate of Mad- earning yesterday, for fail- Manchester Democrats, in a critical mood last night, Tndr^ws: ' ■ ' ^ r ‘ g;v‘;rome“n r actua.ly u^itl'ryouVavrrefun'ded to carr.pus, was ch a fe d with at. ReserveReseiwatlons must be made J. Seymour Brown, 96, of 99 at the TAC office concern­ ihibllc Works Director WU- undersecore the Importance of Norman atnd Jean TOLLAND TPKE.—TALCOTTVILLB ison High School. In 1940. he ^ yield the right of way. Bin and ewes me $76,OCO—$48,0T0 Illegal- me $76,323.40, taxes plus 6 pot session of rontrolled drugs. Toe- xpandlng youth pro- ^ Henry St., husband of Mrs. El­ ^ ^ ^ J...... „------found fault with GOP Town Chairman M. Adler Dob- ing the summer trip to Eng- ■Uam O’Neill cited a South Wind­ the problems. sie Reed Brown, died last night t m ^ r h e ” l ^ m ^ m iy ^ ^ c^ l: Hh - coiuded with one j^in. Town Manager Robert Weiss, the Republican ma- wm^ch^^wnT'^ sor park, but added that this, In addition, while not defined K rH orot""recrata^“ 1^**“ roUecte7’S ;;“ ^ C 2 t ‘^ e ^ s “ il^galir iaken cl with sale of ^ D and rom 8 * ^ - Girl Scouts ait Manchester Meimorial Hospi­ as an objective, the. committee i ^ ^ T d y treas- plus 6 per cent ^ ? e s t , ” she from me over the part 21 years, trolled drugs, and Rattet with P e ^ 2 lege and was employed as a Lnth o f J^^ity on the Board of Education, and the Republican conducted Aug. 11 through Aug. too, was still on paper. O’Neill Senior Girl Scout ’Troop 174, tal. lege, and was employed as a try g^uth I of VI - • -i. Manchester Housing Authority 31. endorsed the princi^l that the oomptroller at the George explained that this type of zon­ urer- LewU ^ d Marytou Frost, said In an Interview. "Will you please send me a sale of contro^d under the leadership of Mr#. Highland St. McConnell’s car town should seek any available nubUclty Bob and^uth Hogo- Miss Kellems fought the gov- check for $76,323.40. Upon re- Also arrested were S t e p ^ Box « 3 . W a p p l^ o r ^ y Thelma Pugllese, Is now active Mr. Brown, who observed his Dewey Co., before he retired In — ------The approximate cost of the ing, which Is also the type was towed. (MHA). funds to "lighten the burden on ’ - n and ernment to a standstill In a 1048 celpt I will resume paying tax- Parmel^,a cLl lIlClCTSi 2L ^ ''"*'tte W'l AvaaotMrs. I ^ e r C o t ^ 78tu TblfinnlFIVplanning activities 96th birthday lasrf Sunday, was 1966 because of ill health. He found to give me needles for trip will be $326. This will espoused by ’Town Planner IM c boon, special events; John Dobkin was criticized for real estate taxes” so that the bom Jan. 18, 1874 In Windsor, lived In Manchester from 1963 holding down the two Jobs.” include air transportaUon, tours Potter, determines a ratio of H,..M.«n,I^pii^iy. o.« COMPLAINTS holding on to the post of chair­ stated objectives could be ^ son of John B. and Isabela Sey­ until 1966 when he returned to Robert Stone, a former Demo- and lodging, zone types (industrial, light and Bonnie Farris, banner tax In that fight, a Jury re- Fred Tedford of 269 Spring realized. u . glH . J0 t we linon. wd 0«.t.y, ...... “ J™ mour Brown, and lived in Wind­ Hartford. He was an Army man of the Town Planning Ck>m- cratlc town director, came to House Plants preliminary plans. Thus, O’Neil Sialrmen and Robent and Vlvl- turned to her all but $800 of Ing ” us girls Just because we Ington. ana w ii^ m ^ sor before coming to Manches­ After hastling with the word­ Hl-Y Schedule CHARTER OAK veteran of World War II and ,TPO,. .v.n w.U. ■the defense of Dobkin. Care and maintenance of added, a prospective developer , . .bout Home In which they aid the pa- ter 45 years ago. He conducted ing of the economic develop­ has also voted to company’s bank account after Just as legally penalize me be- Gentry was chargea w The schedule of events fo" tj^nta In recreational activities. served as corporal with the and hunting equlpmertt was being head of a political party; “ I don’t agree that there’s a house plants will be d ^ eu w d ^ better Idea of what land The club his own egg and dairy products Field Artlllary In Europe. He possible conflict of interest,” at an open meeting at the Tol- available, ment objectives, the committee contiilbiite gfittsMts of $50 to the she refused to withhold taxes cause I’m 5-foot-l.” and ®^ marl- •t'**'!®’*' ™-Y Girls Group Is as troop Is welcoming new business in Manchester for stolen from his garage recently. Weiss for authorizing town pur- turned briefly to ithe objective ^entary School and from her employes’ _paycheclto She said ther®’s ” Ju^ more of dregs p ^ l o n o was a member of the East ’The Items missing are a hunt chases on the Installment plan; he said. ” I can’t condemn any- land County Agricultural Oen- Another advantage of this Vernon Elementary 0H..V111. 0.— ...... — - . . -----‘ with le toltow®: Jah 28, completestiiKed niembers. Anyone Interested In many ye€irs. He was a member for public utilities for correc­ th« Vernon C e n ^ "wfid^e She said she "refused' to be toe us girls and not enough men to *uana, ^ o tt P a ^ e le e B& andmal and puppet project for lining may contact either Deb- Hartford Post of the VFTV. Ine bow sleeping bag, a Cole- the Republicans on the school body for being on a political ^ “ n® Pl^n. O’Neill emphasized, of Center Congregaitional to toe Vernon Center Middle 4^ collector. go areund. I asked Kennedy °t orphanage; Feb. 4. skating; S e Houley or Katoy Moriarty Survivors, besides his moth­ m in 1 ^ ’tJ^, and a l^ te r. Po- board tor their "foot-dragging” Ixxly and on a town lx>ard It J ^ d f i c k N e ^ n was toat It maintained "the tions and additions. Church end Vernon Grange. He A one-year limit was placed ^1, 1..,^ Vi»i„ Now, she contends Ib t f - how many 72-year-old etigjbles sWek and Stephe Fob. 11, complete puppet service at 465 Oakland Rd., Wapplng. RESTAURANT er, Include a daughter, Mrs. lice..____ said.J _ there_____ were no viRihiAvisible KviiHino-building onrtand sitp.ssites commlttecIcommittee; dcpendsdepends on the character of an agriculturalagricultur^ agent of the _ Hart- . concept . of , nelghbortiood” nror th»the and his wife celebrated their on a developer’s responslUUty The group will hoW a begin- illegally charges a higher were available.” ^ th possesslwi project and gym period; Feb. , g ^ „ t community Asao- Paul G. Sklatt of Manchester: sense of community. Mrs. Fltz- 62nd wedding anniversary on a son, John Golding Jr. of Man­ to provide street lighting In a ners ball Saturday at 8 p.m. at ^.^4^ 4axable Income of Miss Kellems maintains—and dregs. bowUng; March 4, outdoor m^^tincr for nil Brownie Nov. 20. 1969. as well as Winslow new subdivision. Besides this toe Vemon Elementary School gingi^ persons. Is ready to go to court to prove actl'vlt(y—cooking at the home Scout Leaders, euwlrt- NOW CfPEN FOR BUSINESS chester: two brothers, Ivan Manchester, another committee Survivors, besides his wife. correction, three new objective# wlth club caller Frannle Helntz iji^g disparity In rates, a chart it—that “ there Is no ta-w that Cotc W i p e d Out ot Ange Longo; March 11, plan- ^ 4 igj^dgrg ^nd interested par- Golding of Manchester, N. H., member, expressed approval include 2 sons, John S. Brown and Malcolm Golding of Spring The time^ to bring It out In various plants. He will also re- were proposed and accepted. doing the calUng. she developed shows, becomes says that single people have to _ once period; ^ jjgid on Jan. 22 at truck, a 1960 flatbed registered Town Director Anthony Piet- with a plan, as the objective UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT and Robert E. Brown, both of Held; N.H.; and a sister, Mrs the open anp to point the fin- view starting plants from seeds One dealt with the establleh- All club level members and greater the higher the taxable pay at a higher rate than mar- JUNE , ^^^4 March 18, skit night; March 44^ jerry School at 8 p.m. to the WUton Home Center Inc. rantonlo, without mentioning read, that will “ retain and ex­ Manchester; 3 daughters, Barbara Grasso of Blackwood ger,” Stone said, "la only when and cuttings, ment of a "user fee tor sanitary those taking lessons are Invited, income Is. For Instance, on a rled people.” Knrth Pacific 25, group games and gym night ------of Wilton, was found out of gas Dobkin by name, questioned tend Manchester’s natural "DROP IN AND SEE US" Mrs. Lucille Ferguson of Ando- n . j . the possible doubt of conflict of Summer Work land flU” to be directed at be parked on Tolland T^ke., near whether it Isn’t a possible con- character and charm.” ver, Mrs. Betty Peracchdo of a Mass of requiem will interest exists. It doesn’t exist" (College students attending the major industrial and commer­ at the Nlederwerfer Farm. Windsor correspondent Coventry, and Mrs. Marjory celebrated Saturday at 9 a.m. Fbdt 91 of the Wilbur Cross fllct of Interest, "a border-line Manchester added that he felt cial users. 120 CHARTER OAK ST.. MANCHESTER case, If not actually against the now.” University of Connecticut or one Vlttner of Johnslton, R.I.; 12 at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Highway. the town’s essential character A second objective dealt with Carol Moulton, tol. 644-8714. town charter,” when the head Nicholas Jackarton replied, ^ ou^^r State coUeges who . . . r grandchildren, and a great- Hartford. Burial will be in - - r - r ------^ S X , 1PM iwo e M e . «to. AP« «• -P""* of the town’s Republican Party “ Nobody Is attacking the man interested In ixart-Ume sum- utility consolidation:. It read: grandson. Veterans Field, Northwood or his character. Tony (Pletran- urged to contact ®*‘l*®^*y ® stake In their ‘"The Town of Manchester “ is also chairman of such an Church of Vernon will meet ------^------Funeral services will be Sat- Cemetery, Wilson, tonio) only is bringing up the ^ ^ t. should explore the economic All-Out War important town agency as the Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The urday at a time and place to be FTlends may call at the ^ v isa b U l^ of a man holding ^ positons*_ ___are avall- ’The committee also urged In and efficiency conaideratlons of announced. Burial will be In porter Funeral Home. 19 Court Planning (tommisslon.” the two offices. evening will start with a pot- Democratic town chairman abTr^tor ^V lfying students, ‘ he objective that ” . . .the Town a possible future uUllty coiuol- Eamwood Cemetery, Vernon. St. New Britain, tomorrow from On Pollution "You,” he said to Stone, ” as aoie i»r , , qua^ J, e ™ Planner should draft a Planned idation. luck supper and the program Stock up NOW... Ted Cummings, also ■without FTlends may call at Holmes 7 to 9 p.m. (Continued from Page One) a former dlreotor, should know These include work as 4-H pro- Urban Development' regulation Winslow Manchester emi^a- wUl be the changing of the Flmergl Home, 400 Main St., to­ mentioning Dobkin by name, re­ that we are in a poUtlced arena, gram assistants, secretarial as- membertolp of toe edreies. All rectly at. his legrislatlve audi­ marked,^ "The Republican chair­ for presentation to the Planning sized that he felt the question morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Anniversary Mass If we don’t point the finger at slstants, general office helpers within one year.” should be raised, though adding women of the church are In­ Fantastic White Sale Charge and Save! ence ; p.m. An anniversary Mass for man, in my opinion, is the fin­ “ I doubt If there are many them - they wdH point theirs and camp counselors. Another Important area that he was personally opposed, vited to attettd. Thomas Topping and Marie est of persons. However, be­ members of this Congress who at US'” J , Poultry Project ^ studied by this task force was to conBoUdBJtion of town irtllUios Mrs. Anthony ligno Satryb -wUl t>e celebrated S^ur- cause we’re all human, there’s Jackerton conunented, AcUial- Any 4-H members interested development of induBtry. with the Eighth District. His than a few blocks jHways the bug-a-boo about a Hebron Mrs. Ermelinda Tommasino day at 8:30 a.m. at the Church from here who would dare leave fpossible conflict of Interest.” themselves that In- objection ^ No-Iron Juvenile Print i r Tigno, 80, of Hartford, sister of of the Assumption. their cars In the Capitol Garage fcu m m in g s said he remembers Siow Onancing dustrial expansion would be that the District provides (toe Mrs. Joseph Pastore of Man------New Deadline Always and walk home alone tonight.” Vhen he was a member of the the w n L is s lw was co.-i- economically for the town, same sendee at a leswr <^t. J Chester, died yesterday at her Annlveiaary Mass wnen uw wiiuoiwoivm ow dertalls On a poultry loan. the committee published a ques- O’Neill indicated that utUlty uuesier u.eo yesieraay ai ner In Pointing to 13 anticrime bills school board, holding the post slderine a reoueat which effect- ® . “ >® ®°mmlttee published a ques- O’Neill mmcaiea inai uumy Caldor.... First Printed Sheets Bedspreads ^ tome. She was the wife of An- An submitted by the administration of Democratic townf chairman c t o ir ^ ^ p e ^ n a lly . He be torrowed to tlonaire In The Herald to deter- management would be eaMer Proposed For m thoiiy ’Tigno. , , , memory «j>.ihnvlav at y®®*"- ‘ *>® President com- as well, "John Shea, who was withdrew from toe commission Ptmehase baby chicks or capon mine civic feeling. with "one chain of command, Your headquarters for Quality Survivors a l s o innluda «H11 ha ccAebrated Samroay at ____ , _ _ _ , ’ . . . ; ___ , wiuiurc'w iivili W1I1UIUKHV15 - . A T7^___1 „ ______Budget Requests n ^ J ^ ^ '^ toe^ m ^ ch ^ / the plain®*! tJiat none has yet be- then the Republican town ctoalr- i ^ 'd i t o ’t participate in the dls- ‘ I®®’* or started pullets. A Early response to the ques- and added, smiling, that he W t Bunk Size sons, a daughter, nine grand- 7:46 a.m at toe Church oi me man, took every mmorhmltvopportunity he -- cussion------or- vote. - county poultry fund Is available, tlon supported the committee the town was ready to "accept children, and seven great- Assumption. AU town officers, board# and Rag. ’”The Planning Commission 4-H Camp and indicated citizen approval the challenge” to provide the Knitting and grandchildren. agencies that submit general 4.99 3.70 ’The Tolland-Windham County with an industrial park develop- service at an equivalent cost. The funeral will be tomorrow and the Zoning Board of government budget requests to Appeals are the two strongest 4-H Camp Committee has been ment over single site develop- Also at O’Neill’s suggestion, Twin Size, Reg. 3.49 at 8:15 a.m. from the D’Esopo Hike Up Case Mt, Set the Board of Finance have been Sewing needs! Lutz Program policy-making boards In town,” reorganized with the new set-up ment. ’The committee emphaslz- thg committee added an objec- Flineral Chapel, 235 Wethers­ notified by letter from A. Harry Our Lowest Price Jackston said, “ and even toe to have toe committee include ed, however, that these results tive recommending that field Ave., Hartford, with a Wlrth, chairman of the Board Full Size, Reg. 4.49. 3.66 Twin Size, Reg. 5.99 4.88 Set Saturday By Conservation Unit mayor has recommended a representatives from both coun- "^ay be inconclusive. “ serious consideration. . . be Mass of requiem at 9 at St. of Finance, of the new budget Lawrence O’Toole Church, charter change, for having their tits. view of this feeling, the given to implementation of the The third program in the Lutz procedures. Pillow Cans.... - 1 . 6 6 Matching 63” drape 3.99, Hartford. Burial will be in Rose A conservation hike up Case priorities of the Conservation members elected, and not ap- ■rne main committee will con- committee’s objective In this Grl^vvold Report of 1968.” ’HUs is for Junior Muserum series planned Mountain was planned by the Commission, cem itself with camp policy and y®® f,®®®'",™®*’^®^, “ *® report proposed a 34 per cent Assuming that toe board’s • Fasy care - machine washable Hill Memorial Park, Rocky pointed.” > Flat and lilted ilyle especially for young people will Manchester Conservation Com- An indoor public meeting, also Ray Larivee commented, “ We Its general direction, the major “ should consider the pur- average water-rate increase to recommendation to hold toe an­ • Polyesler und colloii • Many patterns and colors Hill »Over 130 thread coum ■ Loni; wearing muslin '^ e n d s may call at the fu- be given Saturday at 1:30 p.m. mission last toght. ’The hike, focusing on toe Importance of aren’t questioning Dobkin’s hon­ part of■ the...... finance planning will be proposed Improvements nual budget meeting on May 4 • Bunk and twin size . ^ rrf -Mbn. Pr. FTed W. Spaulding, com- conservation Is being planned instead of in June le approved, neral home .today from 7 to 9 esty and integrity In any way. through six sub - committees. park development should there Manchester’s water supply. In Bailey mission chairman, said, will get by toe commission for April. benA aO needVl ^ **. fH whichSIprSlAh cannot W bea wm met “ V p.m. We ourselves want to avoid ’These include leaders, parents All objectives, accepted un- the board is asking toat all bud­ New Spring Colors! Just Arrived! Chester High School. people ”op their feet appreclat- Several other ways of stressing by the private sector,” and that , i v ____ get requerts be submitted to (the It ■will consist orf two Nations nature” and -will focus toe the need for conservation were making confllct-of-lntferest ap­ and committee members from 1 Queers 81 King state funifa should be sought for ^ s i chairman by April 1. No-Iron Bedspread Leo Schailer Geographic color films with attention on conservation. The discussed. pointments." both counties. ^ will be reviewed by the C-DAP tois purpose. In addition, an in- A public hearing on all re­ Leo Schailer, 74, of Westvale, sound. ’"n»e Hidden World” tentative date of the hike Is Sun- The commission members Atty. Arnold Klau, the last to dustrial park regulation should Agency on Feb. 2 and Wlto toe Permanent Press Twin Size 8.99 quests will be held on April 17 N.Y., formerly of Manchester, brings toe domain of toe in- jja y 17. A picnic at the voted unanimously to write to speak on toe subject, said, be reviewed "by the Planning Dlrectora.»and C-DAP Our Reg. 3.49 Clearance! Reg. 8.00 to 11.00 died Jan. 10 at Community Gen­ sect Into full view through toe top of the mountain Is planned, the Planning Commission re- “ Perhaps the Board of Dl- at 8 p.m. Jn 'the Hebron Ele­ Plaid Sheets 2.66 6.99 Commission and the publlc-at- ^ meeting 1# eral Hospital, Syracuse, N.Y. revealing eye of the close-up All townspeople are invited. questing that the Hlllstown Rd. rectors will now know the Dem- Plan Rebut large.” scheduled for Feb. 14, after mentary School. It Is not plan­ Double Knit Polyesters » Polyester and cotton Flineral services were held at oamera. John Gracyalny, representing area from Spencer St. to the ocratic committee’s feelings on ned to schedule any preliminary Full Size, Reg. 4 .4 9 ----- 3.66 Outstanding values on quilted and unquillcd bedspreads reduced fro.n our own (Continu'd from Page One.' Other objectives deal with the "'I'lel' modifications will be .Flat and fitted style the Greenleaf Fimeral Home "Miss GoodaU and toe Wild ,the conservation committee of Glastonbury____ town line be named the subject, when it makes fu­ budget discussion meetings. slock in throw and fined styles. Large assortment of colors and patterns. people is more important "than central business district and the added- Th® final report Is ten- • Over 130 thread count muslin Syracuse. Burial was at White Cihlmpanzee” takes toe ■vleiwer the Youth Commission, said he open space on the town’s mas Fireman’# Wake Pillow can s...... 2 for 1.66 ture appointments.” for the Congress 'to Join this ad­ influence of traffic on economic tatlvely scheduled to be before •Cold. Blue, Pink Chapel Memory Gardens, De- into toe African forest, where would get several young people ter plan. Leslie Buckland, who the Board of Directors for final Members of the Hebron Vol­ A sso rte d raised stitch patterns. It was Mrs. Katherine Bourn ministration in the battle to stop development. One recommended Permanent press, machine wash and Witt, N.Y. a young^ English _ woman on a to _Join the hike. He said that made toe motlcrfi; was appoint-_ who to know why ^^clss that the “ Planned Urban De- approval by March 3. unteer Fire Department wlU Survivors include his wife, scientific mission makes surpris- young people will use toe kind ed to prepare a report for toe . , recommended buvlns townthe rise In the cost of living.” dry, 60“ wide. Pastels and fashion ’ITie only area where be has velopment concept described In Others present at last night’s attend the wake this evening for rs. Ema Attenburger Schal- mg dlscorveries about toe Intel- of energy they used to oppose next regular meeting on the ad- shades. 3.99 ordered an increase iather than Objective I be applied to the ex- meeting Included James Miller, Walter Johnson, a member of ler a son, Robert L. Schailer ugence of the animals. thethe Vietnam Vietnam War War to to oppose oppose pol- pol- vantages vantages of of having '•private Towels Novelty Scatter Rugs plan. She said that the town a cut in budget proposals Is for Isting central business district chairman; Fred Thrall, C-DAP the Department since August of Camlllus, N.Y.; 2 daughters, AdmisSlan 1s free to mem- lutlon and to point out U>® ne®d property declared open space, agencies responsible for law en- through the vehicle of selected llalson; Frank Smith, Travelers 1068. Mrs. Lucille 8111 and Mrs. bers. ’There Is a nominal charge for conservation. member on the commission, auditor, in Its report for the forcement. Federal spending for redevelopment ■with public Members are requested to Designer Corner Cotton Prints Barbara Whitmarsh, both of for non-member children and 'The aicquisit'on of Case Mt. by appointed to find out what fiscal year which ended Jime research aide; Dr. Sedrlck Phoenix, Ariz.; 2 brothers, Gus­ adults. the town Is first on toe list of pytj j<. schools do In the field I’^il stated that the aiding local law enforcement funds.” , Rawlins, C-DAP Agency; and meet at 7 p.m. at Company 1 vrill be doubled that for toe cur- At the sugigestton of O’Neill Tremendous array of 100’^ cotton Bath Size Our Reg. tave Schailer of Manchester and Of conservation. Dr, Spaulding practice violates the town char- Matthew Moriarty Jr. on Main Street In dress uniform 3.99 to 2.99 to rent fiscal year that ends June the traffic objective noted that prints for new spring clothes or home John Schailer of Mystic; 6 sis­ asked her to check the elemen- and had recommended that to proceed as a group to toe Our Reg. 5.99 30. * ” lt is vital that adequate norto- decorations. 44/45" wide. yd. ters, Mrs. Martha Morrell of Conservation Unit Hopes tary schools first; then, toe sec it be stopped. wake in WllUmantic. 1.99 1.59 4.99 Bricktown, N.J., and Mrs. ondary schools. The ^commis­ Pletrantonlo replied, ’"Ihe Pastor Speaks Bulletin B oa rd Frank Godomski, Mrs. Alice sion discussed arranging assem­ Board of Directors will see that ITie Board of Selectmen will Hand Towel Reg. 1.19 .99 Columbia Machine wash, non-skid backs m Berdat, Mrs. Harriet Horan To Reduce Campus Blacktop bly programs for the schools. it is stopped, and Weiss has On Challenge meet this evening at 7 at toe Cotton Duck is back again and Mrs. Jeanette Wiley, all of promised to stop It.”' sizes to accent any room. Dr. Frederick W. Lowe, presi­ Town Office Building. Wash Cloth Reg. .49 .39 C hoose furry Verel® in oval Manchester; 12 grandchildren, by popular demand, basywear. casy- Dr. Frederick W. Lowe, presl- woods and near toe proposed dent of the Manchester Com­ Atty. Richard Woodhouse Of the 1970s The Recreation Commission style or tufted fringed oblong or and 2 great-grandchildren. Reading Program Outlined care finish in sportswear prints or fun- dent of Manchester Community one-story prefabricated bulld- munity College, invited the com- charged that toe school board’s will also meet this evening at round style. Many colors to lime solids, j b " wide. 4 yd. Velvet textured towels that reverse to Large College, last night asked the lugs to serve 1,600 students. The mission to participate in Earth building and sites committee ’The Rev. Walter H. Loomis, 7:30 at the Town Office Build­ choose frora Atsottment .Mrs. Anastazia Zizka . pastor of Community Baptist terry loops in prints, sttlids and buildings considered for con- Day. a teach-in, scheduled for "has done absolutely nothing,” At School Board Session ing. of Petternt COVENTRY — Mrs. Anasta- l’ ®'P the Manchester Conrer- Church, spoke of ‘”The Chal­ jacquard patterns. Decorator colors to for April 22. The college will put since it Issued "it’s do - nothing All games scheduled by the The reading program for all is 8.2 and the local students lenge of the 1970s” last night mix or match. zla Kasacek Zizka 7^ of Willi- p r o v e d y®®™ ®"^ probably be on a program dedicated to sav- report, Just before elecUon Uma Hebron Youth Basketball mantle, mother of - Jose- 11 A nAMA _ used for somo01.1111. rkfV\g»rother educa- ing ^ theha mioiuvquality of thathe An\Hw\n_en'viron- "The'm ajority party on the grades at Porter School was scored 8.1. at the church’s annual meeting Perma-Press Victorian Prints phine Marschat of Coventry, college campus on a 160-acre purpose after toe col- ment League will transfer from the Board of Education,” Wood- outlined and discussed at toe. ’Die school has the services of In Fellowship • Hall of the and Mrs. Helen Jachim of site on Wetherell St. ’The school permanent buildings have Dr. Spaulding told the com a school psychologist, soda) church, Hills Gym to the Hebron Ele­ Leno weave prints for your new see- Rockville, died yesterday at with a capacity for 3 , ^ toll- completed. The “ tempor- mission what he Intended to in- mentary School starting Satur­ thru fashions. Perfect for blouses and worker and a learning dlsabil- Total receipts for 1969 were Vd. Windham Community Memo- time students will cost about buildings are not much elude In the oral report he will i®8‘l8®"®®. 1" p u s h ^ for meeting. Ity teacher under ’Tllifc I. Wl,526.41 according to Edward day. ’The regular schedule will dresses. rial Hospital. $20 million, he said, and Its pro- cheaper than permanent ones give at the Dutch-treat dinner ®®.V®" M>'s. Myrtle, supervisor of in- The board has agreed to meet Flaherty, church treasurer. 1 prevail. ^ \ Survivors also include 3 sons, posed permanent buildings will but they (!an be put up faster. sponsored by the Board of Dl- He (Woodhouse) Is a ^ lu te - exolalned each steo with toe Salary and Personnel Thl» Included current expenses, 3 other daughters, 23 grandchll- not be ready for use before 1972- After toe snow melts, com- rectors Monday at toe Manche.',- 'y "gnt, commented Atty. Al- ■ ^ , t* . Policies Committee of teachers missions, organ fund, world Manchester Evening Herald “Laugh Clown Laugh” Poplins dren, 36 great-grandchildren, However, prefabricated build- mission members will walk ter Country Club. The commi.*;- 'nn ’Thomas, a Democrat on the of toe program front K through next scheduled meeting mission campaign, and toe Hebroii correspondent, Anne and several nieces and ings will be constructed and over toe site and review areas sion agreed to have copies of school board. “ The building and Grade 8. She was asked about discuss ground rules for ne- b“ H«!lng timd- Emt, tel. $88-3971. or “Honey Comb” Pique Prints C.o* nephews. scheduled for classes next proposed for natural parks and the four-page report "Guide- sites committee Is operaUng as ^be reading readiness materials goUaUon procedures. The meet- t*’ ® current expense :\o" The funeral will be Saturday December or January 1071. hiking tralU. ’The property, lines to Help in the Protection a crisis group only, and Its only Kindergarten, of which there Ing will begin an hour earlier ‘•'“ iKet I® $35,806 with all but a Your Choice .c« at 9:15 a.m. from the Potter commission members review- *»y HH‘»town Rd.. Weto- of the Town’s Outdoors" dls- concern now la toe high school jg very little. She explained that than usual and that portion Is *'ttle more than $1,000 being un- Aetna Will Continue Wild prints on permanent press cotton , Flineral Home, 456 Jackson St., . . . « .i. ^^buted at the dinner. The re- roof. u la a controversial area, but not open to the public. -derwrltten------by pledges. poplin or briglit and bold patterns on wmimantic, with a Mass of re- ®O I\ of Manchester called as needed. list?' Mrs. Marion Smith of Hartford, will be a 150 car-lot screened by gated the property. called as needed. Ust?” except tor Grade 8. The norm Carlson, tol. 9M-MM. gellcol Lutheran Church. tion of an Increase by the New Jersey Banking" and Insurance f / / Oommlsslon. ■■ '7

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Paul VI declared yesterday that To Become U.S. Ambassador (18) D cbbI* Ike M biibc* TiM (S) Fumlly Affair ■ (U) y f TAURUS SCORPIO The first one will be a little •"jr. "separatism” and discord with­ SOUTH UNITEU METHOUIST GHUROH (M) This !• Ike U l* (to-tt-st) Daniel Boone (C) \ Things , 31 Th« 61 On ocr. 2i^ OTTAWA (A P ) — Canada’s call for a "free Quebec" during he is no specialist In U.S.-Cona- (M) MantterB (S-4S) Pat Paalaea Show (C) 2 You'r* \ 32 Opposite 62 Of difficult, but by the second and in the Roman Catholic Church CORNER OF M AIN ST. luid HARTfXIRD RD. (44) alOlssa’B iBlaad (It ) Movie I ^ MAT 10 3 Annoyonc* 33 A 63 Alt Noi,. 2P hindered the- cause of Christian newly appointed ambassador to kis 1967, visit to Montreal. dlan relations. His reading In «:M (46) WeMker , Bits (I) Jim Nabera Hear (C) |^t-SA40.«3 4 You 34 Con , 64 Your third, y<^ will see Improve­ S;jU (I) SIcl Baport w. Al Tsnl (O) (t-tt) That OIrl (01 2- 9-28-31, unity. uro.hino-./.;, .Qv.. Ti n "Y es,” Cadieux sold, " I ’m a preparation lor the Wariilngton tiM (tt-n -M ) Iroaalda ■^t-77-TMO 5 K c«p 35 tmoginory 65 Confusion 32-45-53 ment.” Washington says S;S0 («) Htump (kit Stara (C> 6 And 36 Suit 66 Spurt The pontiff described the road January 23, 1970—8:00 P.M* ^ ^ ' hard-liner, but only because I Job has resulted In a somewhat (18) Laava It ta Baaver (g-4t) Bewtlehed 6IM IN I SAGITTARIUS differences have always been titt (t) Movie 7 Coutd 37 Problems 67 Purse Tiny Brenda Leafe learned to union with other Christian don’t want interference In our optimistic view, however, (20) UB'Navr Film I® MAT If 8 inharmony 38 Company. 68 Of Nor. 11 A THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND (M) OUUsaa'B Iilaad (t-4t) This la Tom Joaea (0) 69 From the knack of debonlng from her faiths as "arduous, slow and resolved In a "sensible and Im­ affairs. There is another side. Problems of the past which (40) Truth or Conaequencea (IS) Della Beeae '(C) lUMC 10 9 Poputor 39 Firm Bsft (tt-n -M ) Dracaet ’7t (O) 10 Worry 40 Your 70 Activity Pfc. If g father whq la S' butcher. We aginative" way and he expects I ’ve always wanted friendly re- jg now undersecretary for 8:00 (M ) .Wealhar — Sparta u (l 71 Necessory gradual,” - and said the first I0:t0 (tt-tt-M ) Dean Marlin 4- 7-10-35 11 Confoct 41 Into 57-59-«6A8^ will attempt to describe her this to continue. laUona with France. Not only Etlrred controversy Includ- Nowa „ .. (C) Shaw <0> '37-41-74 J2 You 42 Gives 72 If prerequisite for success, as far (IS) My Favorite Martlaa s 70-76-85-86S method. For Brenda's recipe, Marcel Oadleux, a 64-year-oId Quebec, but the whole of Cana- stationing of nuclear (t-4t) Faria TtM (0) 13 Setm 43 Not 73 Possible as the Church was concerned, is (tS) Hlfhway Patrol (18) Ton O’clock Beport (C) CANCIR 14 Fritrsdi 44 At 74 Reolity CARRICORN (11) HlfMtohta (O) you will need the whole chicken "unity among us Catholics.” career diplomat, Is the first da is Interested In friendly rela- .warheads In Canada, the St. tt:M (It) Tempo It -hi Bawhida „ , . (8) Moments of Comfort ,22-25-27-52 18 Whose 48 Taste 78 Jobs 1-16-19-36,^ In half as you are going to stuff States. The main effect of this, promoting cultural exchanges Local Newa (I) Newacope VIRGO PISCES characterized. . .by mutual 28 With 58 Grip 88 Answers Working with the knife, cut the ministry. He will exchange flclals who have tried to bypass 7;tS (8) Ceaar’a World (O) (tt) News Bad Slga Off 29 Course 59 New 69 love.” PERMANENT (tt) Haattey - Briaklay ^ (4t) Newa Headllaes — U8AF 60 Until 90 3oct and loosMi small bones (rib Bellsloas Film and Slfn Off 30 Profit NAR. 20' The pontiff’s remarks, made places at the end of January the federal government In deal- dynamic countries. He port ec City, and WDfF—IMS fe u manner. TTiat ■was when the 6:00 News 7:C5 Ski Report the way of life they became want of spare parts, cars fingers to be sure no small an illusory effort.” (Next to Personalized Floors) 7:20 Edwin Newewman R.^pon.s conversation turned to~ Charles- ______tional (Control Commission In their two bilingual sons, 8-year- 6:10 Uncle Jay 2 used to in Burma’s first years of and trucks stand idle all over remain. Now. you have He Issued another sharp CONVENIENT OFF-STREET PARKING 6:00 News 7:30 News of tl W irld warning against unauthorized de Gaulle. Cadieux was one of Vietnam, and served as a dele- old Rsne and Francis, 12. They 6:10 Walter Ctonlaii 7:60 UConn ve. ■Vermont Independence. Rangoon. The old flotilla of riv- a large piece of white meat for the officials Involved in drafting gate to the United NaUons. will attend a private ^ench- 6:20 Phil Burgess 9:40 Nightbeat T IL ( It is a nervous country. Con- erboats, the slde-wheelers that stuffing, activity by Catholics in the 7:00 The Worid Tonight 11:00 News, Weather name of Christian unity. He re­ Ottawa’8 tough protest following He has never held an ambas- language sdhool, like the one 7:20 Frank Gifford 11:26 Sports Final ■J versation about the government once Inspired Kipling, lies waJ- often Brenda will debone her the former French president’s sadorial post and he admits that they have attended In Ottawa. 7:45 Lowdl ’ntomaa n-381 6th6ther Side of th» Day is In hu^ed tones when friends lowing In nist and disrepair In- ’ y,* nleht before she called that the Vatican’s C^irls- meet. stead of making the «0-m llo guests, especially tlan unity secretariat recently No one appears to have any up the many-mouthed Irra- are several to do ”It had repeated its ban on unau­ thorized Catholic participation real knowledge of what Gen. Ne waddy to Mandalay. doesn’t take her very long. Like NOW OPEN The biggest hlndmnce to Bur­ Herald photo by Bucelvtclsu in joint celebration of the Eu­ Win and his military regime are anything else— the first dress ma’s economy Is distribution. MRS. HOWARD LEAFE charist, or Holy Communion. thinking, eight years after their you make or the first picture Authentic reproductions of the exquisite colored grains of Early Amertca MMilitary lllta ^ offloersomcers havenave takenmaen ^ „ut be The Pope said such initiatives seizure of power. THE NEW over the entire national infra- The old adage fatal. One scholar states. "His Until a few months ago, Brenda ^ path, with all the time honored qualities you’ve come to expect from Masonite Royalcote. The press is nationalized and structure. Beoause most of them It is a deviation. makes perfect,” ap- essay on death provided a fitting worked for a stock broker. She controlled by the army. Rumors are Ul-prepared for their jobs "practice In order to prepare for Chris­ epitaph: He that dies in an earn­ retired as a career girl to stay have replaced news. When a the distribution system does not plies. , , tian unity, he said, ” we must Masonite offers this most gracious new way to step into the pages of Once the deboning is complet­ est pursuit . . . scarce feels the at home. ’ ’Home” Is 86 Eliza­ government official Is Invited to work. Almost everyone in Bur­ try to be true Catholics, con- ed you will find the recipe a beth St., South Windsor. ” Some- history! This selection of 5 new Antique panelings with their infinitely a social function by a foreign ma, Including senior army offi­ hurt.” « vinced catholics, firm Catholics, OPTICIANS. a.. simple one. For those who are To get back to Brenda’s dln- times, my husband does listen it caonot he accurate crazing, distressing and worm holes represent a dramatic new embassy he must first get Cabi­ cers, lives on the black market. "chicken.” your butcher will do she will serve a cran­ to me,” Brenda jokingly states. ^ net approval and afterward TA% E ! a diluted, approximate, masked horizon in home decor. Come in and see them . . . be charmed by the the deboning for you. Try to berry sauce gelatine mold with ’One of our first investments must report who was there, who The people who resent the Ne . . .Catholicism that brings _ us warmth and color. . . and the new possibilities they create for your home. give him a Httle notice so he chicken. It is an attractive returned us enough to finance spoke to him, what was asked. Win regime most are those of closer to the separated breth­ can fit it Into his schedule, and delicious change from plain a vacation to Puerto Rico. the former elite and middle ren.” what he replied. dmnetimes. there Is an extra cranberry sauce. By profession, Howard Is a class, the intellectuals,'the oi^- ^,18 serv- NOW HAS TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ONLY Most of her neighbors In produt^on engineer for a pro­ tlme top civil servants and the ^ Cranberry Sauce Gelatlno Mold i.24 Southeast Asia are forming ice. 1 three-oz. package cherry cess planning group at Pratt & 4' X 8' PANEL bonds of protection and econom­ managers and owners of busi­ Baked Stuffed Chicken “ reasts Whitney Aircraft. The Leafes OPEN ALL DAY nesses. Some oompiain the gov­ gelatine ic cooperation with each other, 4-6 chicken breasts, deboned play bridge ■with other couples. ernment has turned its back on 1 cup bailing water SUNDAY . but Burma is periiaps more Sauce; 1 cup irtneapple tidbits, well Brenda plays Mah Jongg on a them, blindly pressing army 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. THE STAFF OF FOWLER OPTICIANS CARPET alone than ever. Ne Win refuses two-thirds cup red wine or drained regular basis -with her female men into slots they cannot fill friends. She sews most of her b y TH E BOX to be drawn Into alignment with ^f the dry sherry % cup walnuts STRIP AND PLACE 12” own clothing, loves to read, and ARTHUR DRUG his neighbors Just as he refused readymade pool of experienced two-thirds cup water 1 can jellied cranberry sauce CUSHION HLES OF two-thirds cup catsup 1 Jar cranberry orange sauce creates craft pictures for her J J to accept substantial foreign aid manpower. FAMOUS garlic to taste or relish home. from the major capitalist or Recently Ne Win has an- Our neighbor, who Is less STEVENS (Homimunist powers. nounced plans to Initiate a sys- Stuffing: Mix gelatine well with water. one package commercial stuf­ than five feet tall, has a heart CARPET The Impetus for Ne Win’s ,tem of consumer-owned coo^r- Mix two cranberry sauces to­ fing of your choice that is bigger than dhe Is. Her None Higher In QuaUty tightrope walk between the atlves to replace the state- gether in separate bowl until BICYCLES 2 chopped onions, medium size jellied sauce is well blended with friends tell me that she Is gre­ wortd’s power blocs Is the over- owned ’’people’s stores.’ ’ garious, ’ ’d'own-to-earth,’’ a re­ 2 small cans mushrooms relish. Add to liquid gelatine, whelming presence of Commu- For years, Burmese have liable friend, always there JiSTstrip to free ^ adheslw. then place Follow package Instructions Then, add other ingredients. i materials require^^ea go nist China bn Burma’s northeast lined up with ration ceirds In for stuffing. Add onions and Mold, when needed. She has a fine So easy to maintain. End waxing, polishing. Reduce noise sense of humor. Should a friend frontier. hand outside these drab little- mushrooms. Stuff chicken Brenda' does not grease her levels, Sidd warmth and color. be downcast, a dinner invita­ A In 1960, the two neighbors shopa, tabled "the people’s Con- breasts and wrap as you would naold. She prefers to rinse the tion will immediately be forth­ agreed on demarcation for their fectionery” or "the People’s a gift package. Fold two ends nmi TeHephone 640-S672 [Maw oxcTUns dacorator' • i r i l f l DO-IT YOURSELF point. There are some 200,000 men tracted pneumonia, which was study the stock market daily. medium with hundrads NEW! GRlLLEWOjRK Chinese - Burmese relation under arms, yet 'the entire offi- of glamorous usas moved smoothly until 1967 when cer corps is only about 4,000 ugly anti-Chinege race riots sliong. LT.WOOD Karen Lemire broke out In Rangoon. Peking U Nu. now In political asylum Gerald W. Boss It SHUTTERETTES withdrew Its diplomatic and aid in neighboring Thailand, has In- LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET Formerly with Harvey and laerwts Oontadt Lens Spedallst representation and openly re- dlcated he would like to split the cognized the Burmese Commu- army and thereby shatter Ne Manager of Bmnch Offtoe nist party. Wm’s base of power. ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUTED 191 Main Street, Mianchester 1 0 ®/o Not particularly enamored of Observers inside Burma, how­ PeggyfAnn Shops Tdephone 648-7641 Ne win’s peculiar brand of high­ ever, dismiss any serious re­ ON PURCHASE sults from U Nu’s so-far feeble NOT PRE-PACKAGED ly nationalistic socialism, China MANCHESTER PARKADE (New Section) OF 4 OR MORE has kept the general on tenter­ attempts to restore himself to hooks by supporting insurgent ills former position. WISHES la ANNOONCE THE aPENSNG OF A BRANCH OFFICE In some ways, Burma’s inher­ > Shan and Kachin tribesmen In fRUnt UBMI__ tttiuI the hills of northern Burma. ent natural wealth and abun­ Continhes Its Fabulous IN THE MEDICAL BUILDING AT 191 MAIN SHIEET 2 dant resources operate against m S M A U T V So the bespectacled general, USDA I A N V tw A lltK Uireats to overthrow the TrRfi»lyc«nt PbmIb ' SHOP aware that he and hie nation of any CORNER OF WASHINGTON STREET present regime. Even the poor­ PrItmaliU o«ptur«i thi •Itfanc* 27 million could be roasted in of tlntfd Rmbotstd s U ii In est Burmese isn't starving. colorful polyityrono. Cholco of Choici of conisniint sIm. FRIDAYS one blast from the big power at BEEF ottractivo pattornt and colors. "Only hungry people are CHOICE FramlniandsthirKcisuriit his door, carefully juggles gen- ^^eady for revolution,” a former TO erous offers of help from the polltica,! detainee observed. WAREHOUSE ★ Prescriptions Accuralely Filled Contact Lenses SAVE 10% outside world and accepts far "Here, even the climate Is mer­ 2 BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS COMBO 8:30 less than Burma needs. ciful.” Precision HHIng of CeHeroct Lenses Prescription Sunglasses Mx7S—Reg. SIAM R«. Spw. While the dictatorial Revolu­ 1 BACK RUMP ROAST •k k tionary Council has improved ie.7S U t d.is SATURDAYS some aspects of Burmese life, Conner Credited 1 EYE ROUND ★ Broken Unses Dupliealed ★ Frames Adjusted • Repaired 24”x48 2 notably by broadening health HONOLULU — An English THXNOON S US. BOnOM ROUND S.S8 4.7S services and education, no one horticulturist, Capt. John Kld- S-A-L-E Your Assurance of Reliabilifyi Qualify cuid Service SAxAS-Beg. S7.M 24”x72 — not even Ne Win himself — known as the father of GROUND dentes that the economy is In Hawaii’s pineapple Industry. In AVG. WEIGHT ts TO 80 LBS. lB”x72 S.S2 S.1S deep trouble. jggg he developed a way to can All but total nationalization of the fruit so It could be shipped Industry and commerce has re- to American and European TOBIN’S SLICED OUR OWN CUBED duoed export earnings by more tables. VISIT YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN REGULARLY WE HONOR 5AC0N Scotch Ham, ^ h.*ie MANCHESTER I •« ■ ' t •N \ EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY QBOUMD Branch Store Hours Chevrolet Owners ON ALL WANTED WINTER MERCHANDISE E X T R A L E A N NOT PBEsPACKAQED Poricocte Store Hours iw .g .g l e n n e y 6 4 9 - ‘ 5 2 5 3 Mon. Ihru FrI. 9:30 - 5:00 NEED REPAIRS . . . SEE US FOR • BLOUSES • SLEEPWEAR BEEF STEW lb. 9®® Chuck Ground ^ HP Mon. thru Sot. 9:30 - 5:30 P.M. CO. • KZSmAU. OBL FBMIUOTS • DRESSES • COATS 3 3 6 • OENUINl! CHEVBOLBT PAB/IS L*f us fill your fraoMr whfi U.S.D.A. ehoic* mMts, imMvg pouhTy* Thursdays till 9 P.M. • FAOTOAY IBAINED TEOHNIC1AM8 • S W E A T E R S • RAINCOATS SGobrook Farm fruits and vogutoblos. Sov* up to 15 td 20% ond NORTH MAIN STREET. • SERVICE RENTAL. OARS •at lilw a king. • OONVTNIENT MASTER OHABOB PLAN We Honor CAP and MASTER CHARGE or CMAC BUDGET PLAN • SKIRTS • SLACKS • JUMPERS I BUOiDING MATBRIALp— OWl UDdsau or Stop In for an Appototinent • BERMUDA SHORTS • HANDBAGS / If You Like The Besf Give Us A Test GLASTONBURY 51 BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-B424 GARTER CHEVROLET GO., HHL o h n 10 to 9 DAILY CAP or MASTER CI^ARGE ONLY PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE M A I N S T . MANOBESETfS

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UU 9 Medicare Program Franehisees By JUNE rijL KARMANN GHIA COUPE WABHINGTON (AP) — Fran­ By a surprising stroke of co­ John McAlmont, president of SEWING AIDS WASHINOTON (AP) — Hun- when the program begian but chise agreements too often “in­ incidence both jobs held by the Hockanum Valley Commun­ ity Services Council, will report T O MAKE YOUR WORK FUUT C L A S S dr«'y *** **** program. denture” small businessmen to Miss Dianne King of Tolland ARE AT PLAZA _ w _____ In Texas. 280 homes handled the parent company,- making tonight on the ’progress made • ZIPPERS • THREADS home* have quit the medicare j,ay but their dream of self-ownership a since her college days have sent on hiring a director of health. V s TAPES AND TRIMMINGS program. Many others sOU In o„iy 220 do now. In OMahoma. sham, Sen. Philip A. Hart, D- her winging her way periodical­ The meeting will be held In the GREEN FINISH 1095 new office of the telephone com­ the program rehiae to accept 20 of 47 home* originally certi- Mich., charged today. ly to a particular spot In Brazil. new medicare patients. have withdrawn—"Just kind “No man who dances to a She ^recently brought back with pany, 1 flourl St. Die BUb<:ommlttec npf)olnted A , nationwide Associated tune played by a giant—or her a charming sample of one official said. In serves at the pleasure of the big Brazilian culture and energy In to explore the poitBlbillty of hir­ .P r e j; survey disclosed that ^ ^ ing the director Is considering ^ore than BOO nursing homes homes were certified daddy company is truly Inde- the person of Miss Othlila Gon- at first, but 20 have dropped TED TRUDON. Inc. asking the three towns Involved have withdrawn since extended pendent,” Hart said ta prep"|>®«- as medicare i^Uenta, tilde wbidh prompted' a general The person hired would coor­ valescent Home at 333 Bidwell St. should be one of the fund of his Investment In the problem, an attempt at fluency Strike, at the University of Pa­ age of Brazilians have at least ed to drive a snowmobile. being suddenly turned out of c®rtl««<‘ for 646-2118 She plans lo take the long dinate all existing service in the imder medicare doesn’t mean nursing homes bear the brunt of largest, if not the largest convalescent hospital in the building or payment for the in English. She emphasizes that ralba last Seiptember. ErvCrance a small amount of Negr® blood. tri-town area, including services nursing homes. But many ad- goodMdll he had worked hard to speaking English is a far cry So while countries wrestle way home, stopping off In they’re going to get medicare." the pre^ure because "It’s too country. 527 MAIN STREET exams had been mota rigorous, Washington to see another offered by the state In the fields 688-5544 minlstratora said their homes ^ ,®^® The AP survey turned up poUUoal to put pressure on hos- By then, the convalescent hos­ build up.” Hart told the Senate from teaching English gram- but many who had passed them with particular problems, no longer accept medicare pa- ^ «>® “ 'v® m‘ght istration (SSA) has been drop­ Peace Corps friend and then to of welfare, health and recrea- wldeapread complaints about pdtals and doctors.” pital will have expanded to 618 ped by the Meadows. small business subcommittee on mar, which she does In the high were not admitted to the uni­ friends are made In the process, tients. though Mill qualified Z- ^,“''® “ ’*‘®® '•®1“- and while It Isn’t a skill she’s Portugal to visit relatives, and tlon as well as local services, the rates paid by medicare. To this, a Social Sec\irlty Ad- beds—«.bout 200 beds larger Like many nursing homes — FREE DELIVERY • FREE DELIVERY rural and economic develop­ school in Rio Tlnto. She also versity because of lack of finally back to Rto Tlnto ta The organizer would also aid der the program. . _ ’The program pays all "rea- ministration spokesman rea­ than Mtinchester Memorial Hos­ ment. teaches political economy and space. apt to use at home, assuming We never seem to know If some 40, according to Francis the earth remains tilted on Its time for a new school year. in compiling a directory of ser- "Ihe national trend of nursing patients can qualify," added a sonable coats" of a covered pa- ponded: “We are showing no pital. The committee, chaired by French. Occasionally her en­ The Hack of educaftloiTafl facili­ vices available now. In addition P. Del'laFera, president of the thusiasm outraces her grasp of homes to drop out of medicare’s Wyoming administrator, Uent’B first 20 days in an ex- discrimination. Hospital sltua- The convalescent home was Connecticut Association of Ex- Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr., ties at every bias resulted he would give guidance and extend^ care program "was ..R«t„,bur»lng method, aro tended care faclUty. For the tlons are being investigated, purchased by G e ri^ re Nura- FaclllUes - the originally Intended to probe English and she turns to her in a system of some Btete-sui>- direction to the council ta de­ c i t ^ this month by Sen. F r a ^ changed duri.^ the bail game. next 80 days, the paUent pays Doctors are claiming we are al- ing Centers of America In April what It said was the lack of the friend In a verbal explosion of ported schools supplemented by Archbishop Manning Wants ciding what services not now $6.50 per day and medicare ways attacking them. We don’t Ills. At that Ume there was one ^®ff^I^rienclng flnan- Entire Month of January! number of minority group- Portugese. schools of varying standards. It 1 A . *** some retroactively, and a lot of 116-bed building. difficulties In operating un- available should have priority. WIG launched congressional hearings peojde got hurt badly." said HIl- pays the balance. pick on anyone. We pick on ev­ owned franchises. But commit- The friendship began with the Is in the area ta education that The Hockanum Valley CkJuncll POST ROAD PLAZA^-ROUTE 83, VERNON on niOTlng home problems. Yampol, director of the Met- In Cheyenne, Wyo., nursing eryone.” Now„ under j ^ construcUon . *1 are ‘^®*‘ II*® medicare program. tee Investigators said the probe Peace Corps job ta which Miss the “Partners’’ program has To Listen to Social Turmoil was formed about two years ago. ^ t a ^ t a l Security Admin- popolltan CWcago Nursing home operator Dick Alexander two more buildings; one set up At the Senate hearings last was broadened to include all as- King tackled both teaching and put much ta its effort and has LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 2-mllllon-member, four-county Last year a survey was con­ OPP. DOBSON RD.—872-0808 istration...u . "Pokesmanspokesman said. Home Association.a. u. He said..1,1 mirs- said hlB home quit medicare for to be completed ta March, will w®®*!. DellaFera and other wlt- Rug Cleaning Special peels of the Industry when evi- health problems as a community supplied building materials and archdiocese? ducted in the three towris with man who succeeds James Fran ta ^ s no trend. ’The number ing homes were stuck tor the Itiinancial reasons^the program UConn Proposes be 162 beds; and the other to nesses blamed the bureaucracy dences of fraud and question- development worker ta Rio Tin- supntles for a number ta By inviting discussion of so­ persons ta three categories ask­ of homes in the program goes bills of retroactively dlsquall- "allowed us only 28 cents a day _ s i i i be completed by late fall will of the SSA tor the failure of able business practices were to, a small textile mill town of schools. cis Cardinal McIntyre as head cial problems, some church ed to fill out questionnaires. We Will Clean, down." paUenta If the patient or his profit, which isn’t enough to Beer Kathskeller house 240 beds. - the Medicare program. Wit- found. 8,000 persons. She Is still work­ MiSs Goncalves, a teacher for of the huge Los Angeles Roman men said. Archbishop Manning Peop’e were selected from the Although 296 homes quit the family could not pay. operate a nursing home.” The three-buUdtag complex, nesses said the new SSA posl- Hart said his proposed legisla­ ing with the same problems nine years, said the typical stu- Catholic Archdiocese says he seemed to be signaling a new board of directors of the council, program In six months, „ this offl- Betty A. Maloney, admlnistra- Added Gorden M. Wiggen, ex­ For Over-21 Set costing about $6.7 million, will tlon, that patients admitted to tion provides that a parent com­ but on a different level as man- dent spends tour hours on arter- hopes he will be a good listener, look. the professional group and the ®*’“ **P ®° tor two New Orleans nursing ecutive director of the Florida employ about 360, including doc- nursing homes must show a po- 20% off pany may terminate a contract ag.'ng director of the Connecticut noon or evening In high schooJ “y/^ must listen to the social But the Archbishop also said: general pubUc. Set and Condition BO-from homes, listed tor a congresslon- Nursing Home Association: “It STORRS, Conn. (AP) — The tors, nurses, artd other related tential for rehabilitation if they for auiy reason but assures that Partners of the Alliance. because he Is also working, turmoil of the day,” said the “There’s no need to change the The services deemed needed 4,900 certified extended care fa- jj committee in October the is not a question of homes mak- University of Connecticut’s personnel. are to be covered, resulted In CASH and CARRY the franchise holder could ask The partnership program is Many adults attend evening ^ew archbishop, Timothy J. structure (of the church). It’s ■most by all three groups wnere under the U.S. Department duties July 1, to 4,860 Jan. 1. cases of lo patients—half of Ing a lot of money. It ls,whether board of trustees has decided Geri-Care Nursing Centers of a decrease of admissions to reasonable oompennatlon for his classes ais a way of achieving a Manning, 60. A self-styled all there. The old system, the mental health and child guid­ There are about 26,000 nursing whom were deemed to be cov- a home can survive and take to make the campus a little America, Inc. based in Spring- nursing homes, loss. of State and through it the clt- high school education. moderate, he automatically sue- old values, still apply . There ance services; teen center coun­ taena of uor 60 states work with YDUR WIG for homes In the nation, but not all ered by medicare and half who oare of the paUent as they are less dry. field. Mass, operates nursing At the hearing DellaFera said 10% OFF...CASH Asked about her Impressions ceeded the conservative Cardl- is a great hunger among the seling; family services, and day required to do. You cannot care In the words of one trusty, citizens of specific areas in Lat­ can qualify tor medicare’s ex- were ruled IneHglble. homes in Mossachuasets, Con- many more nursing homes will of Tolland, MISs Goncalves had nal McIntyre, 83, who retured young for truth and goodness care center services. tended care program because of tor a patient In the home for the Joseph Gill, the theory Is, “If PICK-UP AND DB.IVERY Abortion Agency in America. Cormect'eut’s sister one word which described Wednesday due to age._^. and it’s up to the priesthood to Grange Supper money now available.” they’re going to drink, keep necticut, and Florida. Geri-Care withdraw from medicare, “if state turned out to be none such r^remente as around- ^ ^ has 1,623 Ucensed ^ d s In th e^ gg^ continue to ap- everything. “Practical’’ were We must have dialogue with show them it can be found in the Vernon Grange will serve a w*7JWI Other nursing home adminis- them on campus.” other than Paralba, and in her YDUR FALL the-clock licensed nuraing caro. i0.,260 aibortion excurs'o” ing on annual inspection trip to icallty. “Use" wouM be the nlng told a news conference, he said, “that the church must outs will be available. homes have been certified tor of the bylaw provision that has care provided. This “campus” Rice Farm 600 Acres Paralba and Miss Goncalves re­ make her own the social needs ______SALE JANUARY 22nd to JANUARY 31st after dischargq, from a hosirital. both eyes was ruled ineligible. concept was referred to by Paul to Britain arrived Wednesday, significant concept by which Thg irlsh-bom prelate was de- To qualify, a patient must re- «when the government comes medicare, state nursing home Amtll now kept the campus of- airport officials reported. turned with Miss King after her thtags are judged by someone scribed as “ a lovely, lovely of the world of men, their gpief® assotaation head Albert Kelley flcially dry. DePreaux, president of the Con­ UTTLE ROCK, Ark. — U.S. Manchester - Belmont most recent trip last month. Ac­ Retired Editor Dies quire skilled nursing care on a to audit you, what they allow rioe farms average about 600 The officials said about 10 from a coimtry where needs man,” by a woman worker at and anxieties. She must engage continuing basis. He also must Q^e home, they won’t allow said “there are some that can The bylaw would be amend- necticut Association of Non-Pro women came on the trip ar­ companying Miss King was Dr. are prlmairy. Miss Goncalves the chancery, in conversation about these fit Homes for The Aged, at U.S. ®‘-''‘®®. vdth o.dy 200 acres plant- SHEBOYGAN, Wla. (AP) — We Sell and Service All Human Hair Wigs enter an extended care iadlity ^qj. another," said D.L. Hyche, meet qualifications but are not ed so that drinking on campus Rug Cleaning Co. ranged by a Springfield, Mass., Frederick Lowe, president ta teaches high school, eight man loved by priests,” problems, apply the light of the Interested because of volumi- will be forbidden only when ml- Senate hearings held In Hart- e a ^ year. Rotation Manchester Community College Walter J. Pflster Sr., 69, who We Custom Fit All Our Wigs and (ECF) within two weeks after administrator of a Birmingham, travel agency. One of the worn classroom hours a day, tor $100 g^id an archdiocesan spokes- Gospel to their healing, give retired as associate edltar of leaving a hospital where he had Ala., home, nous red tape.” nors are present, and the As- ford last week. “ ^ »>® 15 HANNAWAY ST., MANCHESTER • 643.0012 en said openly she was here for ® member ta the executive per month. man. adding that “commimiea- witness to the truth, rescue Do Repair Work As Wdl “Only 5 per c««t of the pa- soclated Student Government pul to other use for two years. the Sheboygan Press on Dec. 31, remained at least three oonsec- "Hie home operators get so DePreaux urged that Cam.- Arkansas the raising of fish an abortion, which is legal in committee of the “Partners” No Racial Problem tion and total involvement are rather than sit in judgment. died early Tuesday at Sheboy­ utive days. they Just throw up their hands" tients ta our 80 bed faclUty were and the Graduate Student Coun- puses for Older People" should (jp rice acres is common. In — FREE PARKING — Britain for anyone with a doc­ program. But while a fairy wand itself guidelines.” serve rather than come to be Gift Certificates Are Available AB Year Long under medicare, but they ac- cll would be authorized to op- Miiss Goncalves teaches in her gan Memorial Hoapital. On a typical day, 80,000 elder- and get out of the program, add- be developed where all the fa- Louisiana, crawfish are some- We Sell and Install Quality Carpeting! tor’s certificate saying it is de­ would be described as very Archbishop, a lean 5 feet served.” He is survived by a son, Wal ly nursing home patients across ed Eugene Thompson .director counted tor 10 per cent of all orate the rathskeller to those sirable on medical or social najUve town which is about a very practical by this South bespectacled, his dark hair The prelate was bom in Bal- record-keeping,” said Milford over 21. cilities needed to care for the times grown in unused paddles, ter J. Pflster Jr., an executive the country are having their of the state nursing home asso- elderly could be provided. De- grounds. threo-hour drive from the capital American guest who would put gtregjjgd with gray, is described lingeary. County Cork, came to producer of television news spe­ HOURS—Tues. - Wed. - Saturday 10 A.M. - 6 PJW. - bills paid by medicare. Ihe av- elation in Nebraska, where Fickenscher, Bismarck, N.D.—a The bylaw revision won’t be- A Conservative member of city ta Joao Pessoa. Three hours It to Immediate use creating ef- jjy associates as quiet, gentle, this country as a youth, a'ttend- state where only six of 46 nurs- come official until the board Preaux emphasized that the cials for the American Broad Thursday and Friday 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. esiage stay in a nursing home eight homes have quit medi- the House of Commons, Sir Ger­ by car ta a country where a car flclent schools and cheap auto­ Echolarly and efficient. ed St. Patrick’s Siemtaary alt casting Co., and by two daugh tag homes remain ta the pro- votes on it a second time at Its campuses should not become a costs “oh — just blllians!” and mobiles, there is one problem under medicare is 60 days. ’The care. place where the elderly are ald Nabarro, said he would He loves to play an Irish card Menlo Park, Oallf., and was or­ ters, Mrs. Jam'es D. Auty of Closed Mondays during the month of January average monthly claim is 7866. One nursing home spokesman gram. next meeting. It was pro question the Labor government out ta the reach of a teacher, Brazil seems to have avoided. game called 110 that is similar dained in 1934. Greenwich, Conn, and Mrs. Don­ “ tt’s overwhelmtag. It’s posed by Gill, Isolated from the rest of the In Commons on Feb. 9 about Its makes Rio Tinto a fairly Isolat­ Both girls insist there is no He studied in Rome for three Medicare pours about 1460 in Connecticut, where 40 homes community, but rather, the to bridge. He’s a dedicated golf ald Luedke of Brookfield, Wls. mountainous. It’s hard to under- it would change a college policy on abortions tor foreign­ ed area. racial problem In that comer course duffer who says he “just y®ars, earning a doctorate in million a year Into nursing have either already quit or plan campus should be kept in ' con­ homes, but this is less than half to, said "the program is ^iree stand,” Clark Bonner, owner of regulation that flatly torbids ers. Long hair and student pro­ of the world. There are many gets up there and swings cannon law. before being named tact with the flow of life in the blacks In Brazil, as-slavery was of the more than |1 billion paid years old and we are yet to re- a Salt Lake City nursing home, “the use of intoxicating liquor” Abortions for foreigners are test has not pervaded the small away.” He reads widely, includ- auxiliary bishop here In 1946. nurslng homes annually by celve instructions on how to in- said of medicare’s paperwork. in the university’s dormitories, community at large. not performed free under the town and is still the brunt of abolished as late as the 1880’s, ing best sellers. When the Monterey-Fresno medlcaid, the state adminis- terpret parts of the law." One of the seven Utah homes educational facilities, and public Because the average patient f r o m S o , state health program; the for­ jokes. “I don’t like it, I’m sorry, and there is a mixture of Liberals have styled Cardinal Diocese was divided in 1967, he tered, largely federal financed Asked about these charges, a which quit the program was the premises when they are“in use stay In a convalescent hospital eigners have to pay for them. but no beards either,” Miss Gcn- Portugese, Arabic and Western McIntyre, an archconservative was named bishop of Fresno. county-operated fatality at by students.” is two years, compared to .e program of medical care tor Social Security Administration Sir Gerald didn’t object to this caives laughed. “We have some n e w ^ ^ 1 ^a w a ie ^ who ignored such social issues Price, ta a sparsely populated if the amendment wins final about a week in general care new American contribution to we call playboys and everyone low income people of all ages. spokesman conceded there has any kind of segregaitlon or pre- as race problems, with right of succession, last coal-mtatag region. Now pa- passage, it will read that drlnk- hospitals, the campus approach . 0 ^ the British economy, but he tot­ laughs at them.’’ June. Medicaid, In general, pays the been confusion among nursing judice, and commented that this Will there be changes in the bills of elderly patients who homes and the fiscal Intermedi- tlenta who want medicare cov- ing alcohol Is forbidden In those with varied levels of care Is con­ ted up expenses for such a trip In contrast is the urban attl- need less Intensive, but longer- aries over what medicare pays erage must go outside the coun- places “when they are in use sidered to be a major step for­ and charg®d ^® promoter term, nursing home care. tor. ty. Some former medicare pa- by a student who is a minor.” ward In geriatric care. must be making nearly $6(X) llfl/ffli pemfSOS aUUJTVFOODSi In a few states, medicaid is "In an effort to clear up this tients have the money to stay on The operation of the proposed The majority of the patients profit on each woman, more controversial than medl- misunderstanding;, the Social ta the home, and others get rathskeller, which was at the Meadows are covered un­ ‘It is an absolute scandal,” care. In Ohio, the number of Security Administration Issued state welfare add, said adminis- mentioned in a 1967 report on der Medicaid, a federal assis­ he commented. nursing homes participating In ® succession of clarifications, trator Ron Roper. No one has student life, will also depend on tance program worked out sep­ A partner in the travel firm, Specials for Tluirs., Fri. and Sot. medicare increased by 18 during 1 ^ meant the Intermediaries been neglected.” wphether the state liquor control Jo^ita C. Stothert, said ta In Pennsylvania, like most commission issues a legal per- arately with each state. 1969 and now total 212. But nurs- over ® lot of Medicare, the overall federal Springfield Wednesday that he other states, “before allowing mit. has been deluged by ^one calls U.S.D A. CORNED BEEF S-A-L-E ing home operators in parts of o®®®® they had Incorrectly paid, assistance program, administer­ tigf I lire state are talking of boycott- Till® ,h®® been interpreted by the homes to withdraw we s u r - ______since the agency announced Its vey an area to see that there ed by the department of Health new service. The $1,250 charge HEAD CUT BRISKET tag medicaid In a dispute over nursing homes as retroactive Education and Welfare (HEW) i i i i u r i benefit levels. denials. We interpret It as de- are other facilities available,” Ghana Once Empire covers passport fee, health cer­ and the Social Security Admin- Medlcold Isn’t worth a hoot,” "lals which should have been said Malcolm Schbenly of the ACCRA — Ghana, formerly mil tificate, round-trip plane fare, said Rowland Luts, admlnlstra- niade In the first place." state Health Department, who the Gold Coast, is named after hotel accommodations and an tor of a large Columbus home. And under a new procedure, reported 19 Pennsylvania homes a mighty empire that flourish- abortion ta a private clinic. "We do not take medicaid pa- tagly obaflnate and Illogical de- have quit medicare since 1967. ed 800 years before Europeans British doctors charge from $60 WHILE ^ 7 9 ^ tients.” In contrast, Luts said, the spokesman said, a nursing The executive secretary of the explored tropical Africa. Al- to $800 for the operation. “medicare Is not a problem home can obtain within 48 hours Connectlcut Assoclallon of Ex- though the nation Is not situated The Health Ministry says an with us.” a ruling on whether any patient tended Care Fatalities, Mrs. within the borders of ancient average of 1,300 abortions are STOCKS I LEAN END But hundreds of other nursing 1® eligible tor benefits, Vera Arterbum, contended that Ghana, tribesmen track their being performed each week In CLOSE-OUT I A 6T II J homes view medicare—not med- Label Mell, president of a De- federal officials are putting ancestry to refugee^ driven to England and Wales, compare LAST!!,^ Icald—as causing bigger head- c®tur, Ga„ nursing home, said pressure on intermediaries to >the coast by 9th century Mos- with 720 a week In the year aft­ ataies. many homes “wUl stay ta the cut medicare costs, and that lem Invaders. er the abortion law came into program but wiU discourage the force In April 1967. In Georgia, tor example, a Mrs. Diane Monday, secre­ 3 9 “- poll conducted by one nursing hell out of admitting patients home administrator showed 21 tmder medicare.” tary of die Abortion Law Re­ S'ster Michael, a St. Louis ad­ form Assocatlon, said Britain EYE OF THE ROUND homes had quit medicare, 18 does not have facilities to take planned to quit unless there ministrator, said If her home DELUXE CHAMPION were changes and 27 said Uiey gets two appllcanta—

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V_/•K 'tii' X 'X'" V.V:\ a ; \ ."A- 1 ^ 'V \\'\\\’3 \- \ X A \ -X \ a W ■'.■ \ I , V \ ’ N X* V • \ \ \ \ \v'.' ^ \ ' 1 " - ■ ■ ■ > \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCIIESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1970 ^ PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONNi. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1970 ------'«*—- In stock at or below the price 'in MbEwen, sevoral welfare gravatlng a desperate altua- checks come at the beginning of dent’B expert on consumer af­ See Barry in His Post Bolton the ad. FTC Survtys of 10 mothers and Rep. Benjamin Ro- lion." a month and the food stores fairs, all urged that the FTC \ Gonsumers Tell Woe chains found no bargain on the sonthal, D-N.Y., testified In the Borman said food that the hold sales three weeks later rule be applied In other areas— PIm Pharmaoi slielf or a higher price for It as hearings that closed Wednesday poor get In the ghetto Is of low when the welfare family Is short autos, cfumlture, retail drugs. Oor. ol Center * ASmwmm Annual Town Report Is Out much as a quarter of the time. that a lack of competition quality and high priced or out of money. Mrs. Knauer said she feels the Of Grocery Shopping But witnesses often went be­ makes the food advertising Washington welfare mother The FTC surveys showed the FTC has the power now to move SPECIAL Town Democrats Back yond the point. practices possible and that the Mrs. Sarah McPherson said In false advertising practices tend­ against the practices. A-*'] 6 ed to be more prevalent In the The chains and their trade as­ Rubbhif Aleolwl With Rt. Spur on Cover WXBHINGTON (AP) — A rich supermarket advertising, Father Robert McEwen of the practices work especially suburban markets, "thfe price of Massachusetts Consumer Asso- against the poor, food and its quality Is much bet- ghetto though also present In sociations did not testify this 29e Th. .» u .l r.pon ,o r U.. y .« “1 ? , 2 vein of consumer unrest was ’The hearing’s purpose was to the suburbs. time. ’They have Indicated they FREE DEUinniT tapped In two days of Federal gather testimony on a proposed elation said iK>me terms applied Michael Berman, lawyer ter. I hate to go to Inner city Daddario for Governor r stands U •sports a yellow name, by M ree^ to meat were deceiving and working with Baltimore poor stores and spend my money.” McEwen, Berman and Mrs. will testify at two days of hear­ Trade Commission hearings on rule to require supermarkets to Berman added that welfare Virginia Knauer, the PreM- ings set for late March. The Manchester Demo­ the arm. In approaching people date lor the seat. Now we .have cover and a picture of the Rt. assessors records are filed by proposed action against false have their advertised bargains sometimes masked poor grades. said, "the food chains are ag- fpi support In the other towns one of the best, in our own state 6 spur construction/ at the notch streets. / , I cratic Town tiommittee, in as It'looked without snow, taken Today those '^‘'o I v e j * a resolution adopted last of the District.” senator." He made it plain that, al­ (Manchester has never had a from the same spot as the 1968 streets whose names begin with night, is backing First Dis­ though he Is seriously consider­ U.S. congressman, nor a U.S. report’s cover photo. A Uirough I may a p ^ be- trict Cong. Emilio Q. Dad­ ing entering the race for Con­ senator, nor a governor). The booklet, which may be tween 3 and 7 p.m. at the C3om- dario as the Democratic gressman, he will make no de­ ' Atly. Dominic Squatritto said, plcked up In the town offices, munlty Hall. This would Include candidate for governor, and cision or announcement until "In my contacts with Hartford contains reports from various those who live on Rt. 6, which is urging him to seek, the Daddario makes his. County political leaders, I have boards. Including all town meet- ia listed as Hop River Rd., end nomination. "Needless to say,” Barry em­ learned that Barry is being Ing tictlon, and serves as an ex- those who live on Rt. 44A,- which phasized, "If Mlm (Daddario) looked upon ns a strong con­ cellent precis of much that went jg psted as Boston 'Tpke. And, in a second resolu­ doesn’t gq for higher office, I on In official Bolton for those Tomorrow those who live on tion adopted last night, it is definitely won’t seek his pres­ tender and not Just a favorite son. His strength is in all of who Were too busy to read about Streets whose names begin with backing Manchester State ent post." Hartford County, and not only Its meeting-to-meeting dellbera- j through P may appear, some Sen. David Barry for Dad- John Sullivan, who was Bar­ tlone. hour, same place. Saturday’s ry’s campaign manager In his in the 4th Senatorial District." dario’s seat in Washington, The resolution urging Dad­ There are certain listings that session la for through Z. 1966 and 1968 campaigns for must by law be Included, such School Menu in the event . Daddario state senator and who Is a Hart­ dario to run for governor was seeks higher office. prepared and introduced by as each check paid to those who Monday, hamburg gravy over ford County deputy sherrlff, pre­ worked on the roads under town Both actions were by unani­ dicted, In the event Daddarlo’s Cummings. He reminded the rice, corn, cherry crisp; Tues­ mous votes. seat Is vacated, “Barry would committee members that Man­ aid funds. day. tomato soup, peanut but­ Reports used to contain a dl- ter and Jelly sandwich, celery Barry, who has been serious­ go Into the first Congressional chester was one of Daddario’s original backers, when he ran reciory of town officials, a con­ sticks, chocolate'cake with top­ ly considering entering the race District Convention with more venience that has not been in­ for first District Congressman, delegate votes than any other for his first term in Congress, ping; Wednesday, baked sau­ cluded in the last two issues. sage meat, mashed potatoes, but only In the event Daddario potential Democratic candi­ in" 1958. Among the Interesting facts: C U oieE '’=T announces for another office, date.’* com, oatmeal cookies; Thurs­ "Daddario,” he said, "has al­ Prom Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1968, day, baked hash, string beans, thanked the committee for its Democratic Town Chairman ways been a great friend to e a t s Ted Cummings remarked, "It 60 birth certificates, 60 mar­ pickled beets, jello; Friday, M backing. Manchester. He has always run riages and 3 deaths vyere re- has been many, many years Bolton GOP Cites Mr ^ and Mrs. Tedford baked macaroni and cheese, “What you’ve done tonight,” well ahead of his ticket here. eorded In the town clerk’s of­ peas, tossed salad, sherbert. Cm . T ( 5 U ) ( 0 2 2 since Manchester has even had he said after the vote, "has He is a man of proven ability Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tedford relinquishing that position to and e.\tend our hearfelt thanks fice. given me a tremendous shot In a potential Democratic candl- Bulletin Board and experience. He Is the logi­ received framed thanks for the new combined building in-. to her for this devotion. . .’’ The report was mimeograph­ The Bolton Economic Devel­ cal man to lead Connecticut in their years of service to Bolton .spector-asaessor this fall. Tedford’s citation reads, in ed and collated by Mrs. Oscar opment Committee will meet these most difficult times.” from Repu'oUcan Town Commit­ Mrs. Tedford’s citation reads Part: "He gave 18 years of de- Kreysig, with the heap of Board tonight at 8 at the Community Cummings announced that tee Chairman Milton Jensen in part; "She always showed a dicated service to the Zoning of Finance clerk Mrs. Alan Hall. The selectmen and the ,;.it:'y)!SDATOP GrioidE' Enemy Attack Kills two declared candidates for the (rir'nt) and members of the deep concern for people and for Commission as a representa­ Wledle. The cover photo Is by Planning and Zoning Commis­ Democratic nomination for U.S. tive of the Republican Party. . ’Thelma Fracchla. town committee on behalf of all their problems and was a sions have been Invited to at­ (Vl4d- TDAL'BEATTie senator have asked for time to Bolton Republicans this week In . He served as Zoning Agent Democratic Caucus tend. i^ARVEY diligent and tireless worker. . . for 14 years . . . He served with 15 Saigon Marines speak to the local committee, the Community Hall. Along with her long record of Ttie Democratic Town Com­ Girls’ and women’s basketball and that dates have been as­ distinction and honor, sacrific­ mittee has reported that Feb. and volleyball wlU start tonight 2 SAIGON (AP) — North Viet­ heaviest overnight barrage in Mrs. Tedford served as town • ubllc service she has served signed them. ing much of his personal free­ 20 has been set aside for the from 7 to 9 In the high school namese and Viet Cong troops 4'/i months. welfare director from May 1957 tile Republican party with dls- dom without complaint and Democratic caucus which will ’The Rev. Joseph Duffey of to July 1939. Her husband serv­ t.' ction. . . . Now therefore, be gym. stormed out of the U Mlnh For­ Meanwhile, In Paris, the Viet Hartford will appear on Feb. 18, without compensation. ... now select town committee members Cong charged today that Ameri­ ed on the Zoning Board for 18 it resolved that the members of Cub Scout Pack 167 will meet est early today and' made their and State Sen. Edward Marcus therefore be It resolved” that for the next two years and dele tomorrow night at the United biggest attack in the Mekong can, South Vietnamese and of New Haven on March 18, both years. Both lost their appoin­ this Republican Town Commit­ the town committee members gates to the various conventions chUmhT Delta, in two months. South Korean troops killed more at 8 p.m., in the , Municipal tive positions because of a tee, representing the Repub­ and the party it represents to be held in the spring and The enemy force killed 16 than 700 clvUians in a group Building Hearing Room. Democratic victory in the lican Parly of Bolton, do here­ “recognize Donald Tedford as early summer. All Bolton Dem South. Vietnamese marines and of villages in central Vietnam Cummings said that Incum­ spring elections. Tedford was by recognize Norma Tedford as an outstanding citizen. . .' ocrats may take part In the cau­ months after the alleged Amerl- bent U.S. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, also Zoning Agent for 14 years. a devoted servant of the needy (Herald photo by Young) cus. Duffey Backers wounded 41 others. But the gov­ last November, more than 20 ernment claimed 72 of the at­ seeking the nomination and re- The town committee will hold T*. can massacre at My Lai. election, will be Invited to speak a special meeting Feb. 6 to en­ Will Organize tackers were killed in the two- Mrs. Nguyen ’Thl Blnh, for­ Vernon dorse a slate of candidates hour batUe on the northeast on whatever date best suits him. Vernon A group of Manchester back- eign minister of the Viet Cong’s As the Incumbent, Cummings which will be presented for ap­ edge of the forest 122 miles provisional revolutionary gov­ proval to the . caucus. era of the Rev. Joseph Duffey southwest of Saigon. said, Dodd will be given the Charge Dropped ernment, told the 51st session of courtesy of choosing the date, High School Orientation 'The caucus must make the fi­ of Hartford, an announced can­ An estimated 400 North Viet­ the Vietnam peace talks that a even If It falls on Feb. 18 or In Theft of 17 nal selections. Nominations may didate for the Democratic nom­ m namese and Viet Cong attacked massacre in Quang Nam prov­ March 18, the dates for the be received from the floor. ination for U.S. senator, are about 600 South Vietnamese ma­ ince took place under direct other two potential candidates. Slated for Eighth Graders Television Sets The committee asks any per forming a “Manchester Citizens rines In a brigade command American command as part of Cummings said that a nomin­ son wishing to be considered as for Duffey Ctommlttee.” OSDATb'P c\^o[CB 0 & post after softening it up with a the "accelerated pacification” ating committee will be named An high school orientation Dr. Robert Linstone, will host Charges of conspiracy and a committee member or They have scheduled a meet­ ing for next ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. 100-round mortar barrage. operation named Sea ’Tiger. Feb. 18, to select a slate for the program will be conducted ii’® group. receiving stolen goods against delegate to make his wishes known to Charles Lathrop, at the home of Mrs. Donald As the enemy fired bazooka 70 town committee members to Tuesday for the Grade 8 stu- Connecticut John Shannahan of Meadow- TOPTJDOND“ROAST ^ J L t* “This is one of the biggest and be elected near April 1, for two- chairman, or any other commit­ Roy, 133 Prospect St., with all rockets and machine guns, U.S. most barbarous mass slaugh­ dents at the Vernon Center valley Girl Scout Council will brook Rd., Ellington, were Navy planes scrambled from year terms. tee member. interested persons invited to at­ O'bOAToP Choice i ^ i \ A ters perpetrated by the Ameri­ Middle School. start the annual cookie sale Anniversary Coin nearby Blnh Thuy Air Base and He said that ’Tuesday, May 6, nolled by State’s Atty. Robert tend. Mrs. Roy Is serving as can, puppet and satellite troops has been desigpiated primary ’The program for the girls will firive Monday in the Vernon- J. Pigeon in Tolland County Su­ A special town meeting i^ll temporary chairman of the raked the enemy with five-inch in the first year of the Nixon be held Monday at 8 p.m. In committee, siRUirtiiPiaoAST rockets. Artillery blasted the at­ day. In the event opposition can- start at 9:05 and for the boys, Ellington area. perior Court yesterday after a Administration in the frame­ diciates develop for election to 9:50. Francis Shortell, director Public support of the cookie the Community Hall to adopt On hand, to assist in organiz­ tackers from the ground. work of ’Vletnamlzlng* the Vernon ®ale benefits the scouts in many brought in a verdict of in- one side of the 260th an­ ing the committee and to an­ O S O A T iO P c \\ o \c b : UJE' D U klE Voo T o IWZB.T Ou«.TCAho Oft the town committee. of guidance for the nocent in a companion case. ’The enemy force pulled out war," she said. Cummings announced that school system, will speak to the areas of activity. It has made niversary commemorative coin swer all questions, will be Jay C?UAM Fte.p " PEESO/OAUZE.0 S&RUtCE'' J after two hours, leaving 72 bod­ The case that was tried was \ ^tCjocB H j i d C T o K . C a r r o l l . She added that it showed the June 16 Is the Democratic date students and answer the'r possible the purchase of the as the town seal. Brown of South Windsor, co­ Swiss “Round 'RoASTaJJ r ies and more than a score of questions concerning guidance area j" ibe Berkshircs that against Louis Marchotti of Revaluation Sessions m e a t E>CpHB.Tft.rT0Mb&ATn6/P*^’^ “emptiness" of President Nix­ for the 4th Senatorial District Windsor Locks who faced ordinator of the First-Congres- 'P , A . /•" MEAT s>up£R.0iso(2.aYvd fthc abted^is- weapons on the battlefield, field on’s statement that the killing Convention, June 20 for the scheduling for high school. and allowed many girls, who Hearings being conducted for sional District Citizens for Duf- reports said. , First Congressional District could not otherwise afford it, charges of larceny In excess of property owners with questions fey Committee. •T»wT< aY e looKvtkfir T?ORU)ARD‘UO SEWlMO'- at My Lai was a n ’’isolated inci- , ’Tuesday night at 7:30, Short- $2,000 and conspiracy in con­ In S.dgon, meanwhile, the dent.” “ Convention, and June 26-27 for elf wrn“m eer'i^th' th^paXents “n opportunity to attend scout yoouotU CvtUS 4v\y e u T o P v t e A T nection with the alleged theft 'R u m p “R d a s t AKl 0 4 OST TN C UUA/ yoO lOAMT )T - “(NAT* $ U.S. and South Vietnamese She termed South Korean the State Convention. ’The latter of these students and the guid- ®amp commands issued weekly cas­ will be in Bushnell Auditorium, The troop nets eight cents a of 17 television sets. ’The verdict “ PERSOKlAiJI.E.0 5EftJlC.E^^L)0--O0B-MfiATS troops ‘"The United States’ most ance staff of the school will also of innocent came after one-and- ualty reports showing that the Hartford. The locations for the be on hand to answer questions. bo.x from each box of cookies ABE______THE C+tOlCESriNTOUWf______Ul^iTOUB.____ . SBSBWlCg" W lC E bloodthirsty mercenaries” In other two will be announced sold. Anyone who wishes to one-half hours of deliberation Ooic/TE nIDER-' H i4 > 4 > i! total of battlefield deaths South Vietnam. Program for Retarded by a Jury of 12. ’The trial went t?cu peprTiw ElEAtoorj-HeLpyouiorTHdil dropped off on all sides last later. order cookies, but misses a t ------Vwr prcparg

\ V Y- MANCHES'^ER EVENING HERALD. MANaiESTEJt. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN IHE Hangs Over Trevino’s Head Houston May Be Newest NBA City, Herald Angle, Law B y 3i»r. EARL YOST P a lm e r Set Bahyak Well-Known Hosts Bucks, San Diego Tonight Sport* Editor Schecter Hit All the Keys For C r o sb y To New York Brass ber in the Amei-ican Basketball Veteran New York sportswriter and columnist Len cisco Warriors open the pro­ Bruins in that one. 71-69, snap­ ly, now a Houston alloniey. HOUSTON (A P)— Eivin The NBA doublehemler is be­ AsHoeiatlon but the teni.n trans­ Schecter hit all the right keys, without pulling any FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (A P)— It’ll be a spell be­ gram. ping the Californians’ 47-game ferred to North Cai-ollna last Tournament Ha.ves and Lou Alcindor ing promoted by Ban Ktuner, punches, in his new book, The Jocks, published by fore they erect one of those centerfield monuments in / A crowd of nl>out 25.000 is ex- Winning streak. year because of |xx>r supixirt. former owner of the St. Louis Bobbs-Men-ill and selling for $6.95. Yankee Stadium to Jimmy Babyak, but he’s as well ' face each other again to­ nected for the Astrodome dou­ In all. college and proesslonal. Kolhenberg reportedly has PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. Hawks. He also w ill, promote night in a National Basket­ bleheader which would be con­ .Hayes and Alcindor have met submitted a letter from Connal- Schecter, current sports editor of Look, doesn’t mince known to New York brass today as any 15-game minor single NBA games to follow (A P)— Lee Trevino set out ball Association double- siderably short of the 41,103 offi­ seven times, Alcindor winning ly confirming the availability of his worils and some of his conversations with greats leaguer in history. over his draft reotaasKlcatlon to Feb. 16 and March 9 la and near-greats in the sports ------in the first round o f the header amid speculation cial count given for the NBA’s six. the 10,000-seat Hofhoniz Pavilion "Who knows what promise 1-A,” Johnson said. "Jim asked Houston reportedly is .imong downtown Sam Houston toli- that Houston may soon be­ first twin bill in the Astrodome at the University of Houston. world are printed yerbatlm. Shero, head coach of the Buffalo Bing Crosby Pro-Am golf Babyak has,” said Johnny John­ me to talk with the lawyer he a year ago. four cities offered NBA expan­ seum. There has been no confirma­ According to the author, Wilt Blsons feels about the subject. son, the Yankee vice president come one of the NBA’s Kerner had expressed Interest tournament today with the was retaining to help him find An Alclndor-Hayes match sion franchises. The franchise tion from the tinlverslty but Chamberlain is a millionaire ghero feels too, as does Jimmy who handles player personnel. newest cities. in a Houston NBA franchise but some legal way to fulfill his drew 62.603 fans to the Astro­ was offered to a California Harry Fouke, athletic director, who lies about his height and Anderson coach of Springfield clouds of California Mid a "Since thJse 16 games In 1067 Alcindor and the Milwaukee recently Indicated .he does not obligation and remain active In Bucks meet Hayes and the San dome in 1967 but this time both group headed by Alan I. Roth- said the school [xillcy does not who claims he can beat anybody American Hockey League, multi-million dollar law- he hasn’t been to bat once.” enberg. vice president of the believe the town is ready to baseball.” Diego Rockets In the 9 p.m. CST were college players. Hayes’ preclude an NBA team playing at anything His opponenU, players should all wear hel- ^ in C levelan d ha n g in g Babyak was the central -blit Lakers. The group has retained back such an investment. Schecter writes, take a dlf- „,ake for a *1 Cleveland Ranging That confab was just five days second game after the Los An­ University of Houston Cougars on the campus. missing—figure Wednesday at a Houston was a charter mem­ ferent view. Bill Russell says ^^Ater hockey player.” Shero before Babyak 'Was scheduled geles Lakers and the San Fran­ defeated Alcindor and the UCLA former Texas Gov. John Connal- over hlS head, of Wilt, "He talks a great <'One reason that we did- But It was all sunshine and five-hour court hearing regard­ for Induction into the Army. game.” ^’t wear them when I played fair weather for the self-styled ing a Miami attorney’s charge Foss’ efforts failed, he testified, Is Joe DlMaggio a vain and (with the New York Rangers) merry Mexican from El Paso, that the American I.«ague club and the 20-yesr-old, Hampton, Ski Notes \ Prefers Bacon and Grosso lonely man who Is tryant to the „,as besause we couldn’t afford Tex., a quick-quip artist who re- silently retained him to help the Ma.ss., player was inducted and sycophants who surround him? them . . . Seating capacity at fused to get into a flap about his' youngster stay out of the mili­ en route to Fort Jackson, S.C.. "'Mickey Mantle.” Schecter the Eastern States Coliseum for legal-financial tangle with a for- tary draft two years ago. by April 16. wrltes, "could have been phe- hockey is 8,934 . . The Kings mer business representative George Foss, the 45-year-old Babyak was Injured In Viet­ Fourth-Rated Bonaventure nomenal if he hadn’t been are home Saturday night against which h ^ resulted in the blg- lawyer, claimed the Yanks owed nam and discharged lust August. plauged by injuries throughout Cleveland at 8 o’clock at the gest individual suit in the him $1,984 in legal fees for 80 Johnson said the Inflelder his career. More accurately, he Coliseum. Also, the Kings will game’s history, hours work on the Babyak case. played In the PTorlda Instruc­ says Mantle "could have been be home every Saturday night "Hell, man, I just go out and He testified at a hearing before tional League at Clearwater Changes Defense and Wins and would still be phenomenal for the balance of the season hit the ball, find it and hit it Broward County Court of Record through Nov. 22 and is due to if It weren’t for his unorthodox up to and Including April 4. The again,” ’Trevino said. "I ’m not Judge Humes Lasher. sign a Yankee farm club con­ 2 21 points.- novans scored in double figures idea of off-season conditioning.” American Leagues will also worried about that suit. I ex- NEW YORK (AP) — Johnson denied that the for- tract for the 1970 season. Bab- Louisville, tied for 18th with as the Wildcats trounced Boston By BILL SACHEREK The Louisville Cardinals Por two decades while cover- show on home ice Friday, Feb. pected it. I’ve got a suit, he’s mer powerhouse Yankees agreed yak played 15 days In 1967 as a Killy to race again. The Jean- Iowa in The Associated Press College 96-68 and Creighton Ing the sports beat for the New 13, Friday, Feb. 27, Friday, got a suit and now they’ll find have nothing against ham poll, was one of three Top Twen­ wore dewn La Salle 86-77 with to participate In the deal, but minor league Yankee, Claude Killy Show, featuring York Post, Schecter came in March 6, Friday, March 13, Fri- some place lor it. ’That’s all.” admitted meeting with Foss and John.son testified that he "con- the best racing skiers on a and eggs but they must ty teams to see action,. Fourth- 6-10 Cyril Baptiste and 6-9 Joe close contact with hundreds of day, March 27 and Sunday, xrevlno Initiated the action ranked St. Bonaventure, one of Bergman dominating the boards Babyak at the player’s request tinually advises” players on Se- coast to coast ’TV network CBS prefer Bacon and Grosso. name athletes. April 6. , , ^ when he filed suit in Federal 'That was the combinaUon— four unbeaten major teams in and scoring 23 and 22 points, on April 10, 1968. lective Service matters and add- will air the eight half hour pro­ Some of his experiences were District Court in El Paso, Dec. Henry Bacon and Mike Grosso the country, ran its record to respectively. Bob Fields had 27 "Babyak had come to me with ed, "I will do anything legal to grams scheduled to run from pleasant, others were not. He Here ’n There 31 against his former represent- Feb. 1 to March 29. The first —which gave the Cardinals a 11-0 with an 83-69 rout of DePaul for Uie losers. tears In his eyes for two weeks keep the players on the field." 69-68 victory over Wichita State and Penn, ranked 14th, turned The Mid-American Confer­ explalns both sides, and some cross-body blocks should be a«ve. Bucky Woy of Akron, challenger will be a former of his commenU are eye open- „„tlawed in football a prominent Ohio, head of Consulting Serv- Olympian Stein Erikson. Wednesday night and set up Sat­ back Temple 68-69 In a Philadel­ ence took a thorough shaking as urday’s showdown between the phia City Series game. the leaders both lost. Terry ers._ . u .V, Michigan bone surgeon de- *—‘ce® Trevino------chained** nals- 2 Stratton skiers will be repre- For one who has been on the Thomas Peterson management and asked BACK FLIP— Los Angeles’ leaping Wi'He Wise slaps ball away as Jackie Mor^ Missouri Valley Conference St. Bonaventure switched Martin scored 28 points and HAL GOODNOUGH s:nted by Hinterseer, Leltner scene for a quarter century, $614,000. Baseball Clinic land of New Orleans tries to get off jump shot in ABA action last nigh^ and Hopfensberger to race the leaders—6-0 Drake and 4-0 from a zene to a man-to-man Gerald Sears held Ellis Hull, the Louisville. defense after four minutes and MAC scoring leader, to five as many Umea in the same inter- gg'gg ^ 17-year Woy countered, in Caeveland triple medal winner in the last Goodnough riew or sto^ sltu^on with damaged by some Federal District Court, Wednes- Olympics. Hinterseer was a Grosso, a 6-foot-9 center and a held DePaul scoreless from the Miami of Ohio beat Western Michigan 87-56. Elsewhere, To­ Schecter, The Jocks was g, ^^g cross-body block, day with a counter-suit for gold and bronze win^-er 'n the notoriously poor foul shooter, floor for 14 of the next 16 min­ Set at Wesleyan Green Bay Trades Pitts and Caffey utes, piling up a 42-19 halftime ledo fought off Bowling Green es^clally interest^. Peterson, who was a fullback $6,350,000. He asked $3 million ______»/ ------— ------■ • ’60 Olympics at Squaw Valley. sank two free throws with 32 82-76. To Speak Leitner, a siiv r mec’ a'ist a ^ 'o seconds left for the winning bulge. th^r“ L ; ^ T u k e ' ^ ' r N a m ^ with the University of M i^i- In puniUve damag^. ,1 million FLYING ’TWOSOME— ^The ball flies and so does Jack Nicklaus’ hat after he hit About 150 baseball enthusiasts, including coaches and In other major games, Okla­ at Squaw Valley Hopfensberger margin and Bacon stole the b&ll Penn, 13-1, built a 37-27 half­ a M ^tle h ga"’® Bowl team in 1948, each on defamation of character ball during practice round at Pebble Beach Golf Club before the Crosby Open. players of all ages, will attend Wesleyan University’s in the closing seconds as Wichi­ time lead as Bob Morse scored homa City hit a late cold spell At Dinner waM to made his study after a study of and intent to deprive Consulting was the leading money winner but held off Arkansas 73-70,. Bill first annual baseball clinic at the Wesleyan Field House on the pro racing circuit last ta was looking for the last shot. 16 of his 22 points. Temple h e a i ^ ’iit ^ ^ ^ J o ^ ^ n T t e t h toqtliall players at Michigan Services lU right to do buslnesr., Saturday. Grosso was high point man closed to within five but Corky McNeer scored 19 of his 26 Forrher goodwill ambassador Md S c ^ c ^ i ^ i d l r i t f ^ U ^ State, Michigan and the Detroit and $1.35 million interference in Financial Scoreboard Shows Loss against other U.S. college teams Bears Hope to Climb year, Sally and Sue White, twin po'ntE in the second half to pace Headlining the program will daughters of the Amle Whites, for the winners with 15 and Ba­ Caiitoun made a free throw and with the Milwaukee Braves and to de- Lions. Peterson is an orthope- the company’s attempt to sign Misunderstood and also teams from South a jump shot to protect Perm’s Virginia Tech over Eastern be two members of the World America and Mexico. attended a racing camp getting con added 14. The big center New York Mets, Hal Good­ Cline as if he really cared. instructor at the University professional football players. MANCHESTER, N. H. Champion New York Meta, Ron second victory in the 1969-70 Kentucky 91-74, Bob Cassou’s nough, will be one of fhe speak­ ready for the junior circuit. clicked on seven of eight free If you can get a copy of T h e Michigan Medical School . . . Consulting Services handles (AP) — -A crowd of 2,119 Swoboda and Ken Boswell, and City Series, the first Ume the jumper w.'th 22 seconds left ers at the testimonial dinner for They wasted no time 'i'" Sa'lv throws in the second half as the Jocks, try it on for size. It Best all around high school the affairs of U.S. Open title- ■ports fans heard Brooks Pilots Last Resort, ace pitcher from the Pittsburgh Quakers have won that many in gave Fordham a 62-61 trlumoh Earl Yost, sports editor of 'The player in ConnecUcut Is John holder Orville Moody, Julius Bo- won the first race at Mt. Snow teams battled through nine Ues won’t fit every sports buff. Robinson say Wednesday Pirates, Steve Blass, Swoboda, Bob Foster four seasons. over Massachusetts and Holy Herald, on Monday night, Feb. Wllllamson of Wilbur Cross ros. Lee Elder, Larry Hinson Out of NFL Cellar last week, and Sue winning at and 10 lead changes. night that he thinks he and who hit over .300 in the ’69 'iSvo other members of the Cross turned back Colgate 96-90 past season, the worst in their Stratton the following day. Preston Carrington, who lost 16 at the Manchester Country .1 IP e f High in New Haven. The 6-2 sen- and others. World Series, will demonstrate terback, and star corner back Philadelphia Big Five went in as Bob Kissane scored 32 points, his fellow members of the Try Legal Appeals Set to Risk NEW YORK (A P )—The 50-year history. Stopped in at S-ow Va'ley, the ball to Bacon as the clock Club. 'B ® HjUll jgj. gguij gtgp right in today and " i hadn’t heard about it (the Major League Baseball hitting techniques and Boswell Miller Farr. Ucked away, led the losers with opposite direcUons. Five Vllla- 22 in the second half. Know how many shots at the play regularly with any of the suit),” Tr vino said, "But I’m , once feai’ed Chicago’s other trade also Pitts and Caffey each, played which is off Rt. 11-30 and be­ Gcodnough a long-time friend Players Association have SEATTLE (AP) — The city of Seattle, certain the will offer fielding trips. Blass, basket ore taken in an average top-rated college teams in the not surprised. My lawyer told was an interconference swap on NFL champions from 1965 tween Bromley and Stratton, of Yost, is considered one of the been “ misunderstood” in the irame is lost on the financial scoreboard, is ready to who has won 34 games in the Ring Crown as the Monsters of the Mid­ professional basketball game? country, he’s that good . . . ’The me to expect it. They had to file with the Bears dealing offensive through 1967 for the Packers where there is a lot of good top sports speakers in the coun­ latest controversy over the o , , i i i __A. ______Lff nn«t tw/b apftftnnA will r s t t e r Bill Russell, retired Boston best high school performers in a counter-suit or the trial would try a legal appeals play as “ a last resort” to keep its ‘wo seasons, win offer way, hope to climb out of tackle Rufus Mayes to the who obviously are thinking of snow. A delay was caused in try. His rapid-fire delivery has reserve clause. pitching pointers to the classes. WASHINGTON (AP) — Light Tennis Star Celtic's player-coach, says its this area miist include Tom be in El Paso. Now it’ll be the pro football shadows American the future. Their acquired draft opening the area as they had Kinel Top Scorer been heard numerous times “ We are not trying to do A m e r ic ^ bi^eball f ranchise.------ColUns of the Montreal heavyweight Champion Bob choice will enable them to pick four to five feet of snow cover­ here in the past. He’s a walk­ between 200 and 220. He adds Roy, the 6-8 junior who is the someplace else, maybe Dallas, Mayor Wes Uhlman sa a a a facility, and a voter- Expos, former major league Foster says he has a new man- with the aid of three mem­ for defensive tackle sway with the reserve news conference Wednesday fl- . . ___ . . _ . i. ui.. and defensive end Harry Gun­ second in the first round, behind ing the lifts ad the crews were Smith Ousted ing encyclopedia of sports. that the average shot takes a star member of C3oach Charlie I’m not worried about it.” .clause,” said the star third news conieience weune^ay i fg buuj a catcher John Orslno and Bill ager and is ready to defend his bers of a more recent dy­ busy trying to keep the road Yost will be honored for his second and a half to shoot, Sharos’ fine cast at South Wind- He appeared to be no more nasty, the Green Bay Pack-; ner. Pittsburgh. baseman of the Baltimore nancial efforts to keep the tea multipurpose $40 million domed Denehy, Mets’ pitcher, round title against No. 2 challenger 'The Johnson-Beathard trade open. Here I chatted with Avis 25 years with The Herald. which adds up to 300 seconds of sor High . . . Par from unhappy concerned or worried about it apparently have broken «.,f down " nf stadium by 1973. out the instructional g(Toup. Mark Tessman, The Washlng- J In the only other trade, the In Senior League Orioles who is also the J ers. hinged around Miller Farr. Ttfft and Ladd Parker, the pro­ In Big Upset Tickets are available from a firing away in 48-minute game with the new alignment of the than the weather, rainy, windy ^ pulled out of ,.^ a t has happened to Seat- The clinic wlU be staged on Foot said today. National Los Angeles Rams s mt team’s player represents' The Bears gave their No. 1 ’We had problems last season prietors of the old and likeable committee headed by Jeff . . . According to Big Bill, who are and cold—typical conditions for Seattle toe ^ e n c a n ^ should not the new mulU-purpose Tartan Foster was quoted as saying pick in the upcoming Jan. 27 reserve center Frank M-arch- SYDNEY (AP) — Lanky Aus­ Averaging a solid 31.2 points per game, Ansaldi Con­ tive. “ We seek to have it lews’ki to the National New on pass def;nse at cornerback,” ski area. Koelsch, general chairman. says he has no thoughts of re- the New York- Giants. The this 29th Crosby Clambake that modified.” and Pacific Nojl^nwesi a^ris. ^ perpetrated on any other noor of the Alumni Field House his new manager is Lou Vlscusl college draft to Green Bay tralian Richard Crealy knocked struction’s Frank Kinel, a former standout at East Orleans Saints ior an undis­ said St. Louis Coach Charley Catering to budget - minded The committee will meet turning to basketball with Bos- Giants kept thelt three trad- ranks among the most prestlg- Inc., ^ e r of the team, clUes,” Uhlman said. “ Baseball and will last from 10 a.m. to 4 of Tampa, Fla., who handled Wednesday for running back El­ Winner. ” We , started searching skiers and families, people who U.S. Davis Cup star Stan Smith Catholic High, has a wide lead over the herd of 20 point Wednesday night at 7 at Earle ton in the NBA, the best all Itionol rivals and will be play- lous events on the pro tour, defendants in a multimillion gj g, civic activity p.m. with talks, demonstraUons former featherweight champ ijah Pitts, outside linebacker closed draft choice. ” We would have liked to have for a solid, experienced man at would like to ski more often but of Pasadena, Calif., out of the plus players in the well-balanced Rec Senior League at Clifford’s Men’s Shop. around player in the game to- Ing in four of the biggest and Almost all the great names in dollar lawsuit, he declared. public endeavor to permit and question and answer Willie Pep and now manages Lee Roy Caffey and c:nter Bob can’t afford to will find Snow the end of the first of three ~ .... ------day is Jerry West of Los newest stadiums in pro football the game, including Arnold The league gave Fred Danz, ^ franchise owners to make periods. A steak luncheon will Manny Gonzales, the first-rated afforded th? luxury of taking comer. We knew Farr was a men’s singles in the combined Hyland. good man. He played in the last Valley has much to offer. Park­ rounds. The leagues h'ghest scoring Angeles with Oscar Robertson next season, Dallas and Phila- Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Wolcott Tech the Seattle businessman head- substantlial amount of money be served with films from last welterweight contender, There also were two inter- our first-round draft, but we had Australian and New South to do something now and not for AFL All-Star game) and we er and his crew have do'e much Kind’s nearest rivals are to jate is Ansaldi’s, aver- of Cincinnati a shade behind delphia are building now stad- Billy Casper, are among the 168 ing a local group trying to buy trasnferring these monopo- year’s World Series concluding Foster, who lives in suburban conference trades in the new triad to get him. It turned out work putting in new trails, wid­ Wales Tennis Championships at Clayt Nivison (Green Manor) -igjng a robust 99.4 points per . . . Home ice is a big advantage iums and the St. Louis Cardinals pros who are paired with am- the Pilots, until 2 p.m. today to fbe program. Silver Spring, Md., expects to National Football League. the future,” said Chicago Coach Pacers Open Hands Locals A Houston wanted Johnson so we ening some and grooming the White City today. with 26.2 points per game. Paul outing. Included in this aver- to a hockey team but most and Washington Redskins are al- ateur partners, most of whom meet certain conditions, includ- "Seattle has committed too Wesleyan’s veteran baseball fight Tessman in March at . "With what we get ’The major one saw th’ St. area in general. Miles of open in the draft and in other trades, negotiated a package deal.” Smith is ranked No. 1 in the Quey and Craig Phillips (West tg ^ league record of 114 players would rather play on ready occupants of spanking are celebrities from sports and Ing financing a $3.5 million loan jjiuch for the American League coach. Norm Daniels, chairman Houston’s Astrodome. Louis Cardinals of the National slopes and trails for the novice Wide Margin llth Setback owed the Bank of California. we can get the Bears back as Beathard was the regular for U.S. listings. Sides) averaging 25.5 and 25. points set last week against the road. That’s the way Fred new playing areas. show business. and the Pilots’ owners simply of the clinic, says proceeds will Dick Tiger of Nigeria is rank- Conference send veteran quai* to expert can be found here. winners again.” Houston the last three seasons Crealy always appeared to B'g Buzz Keeney (Moriarty center Billiards. But Danz said as far as his to walk out on our city,” Uhl- be used to help defray toe costs ed as the No. 1 contender, but terback Charley Johnson and but was publicly criticized'by The rates at Snow Valley are Things are getting tougher group was concerned today’s man added about the expansion of his team’s trip to Mexico in he lost the light heavyweight Bob Atkins, a cornerback and The Bears won four NFL title have the edge in the second- Brothers) is ripping the cords at defensive team is the In ABA Loop from 1940 through 1946, didn’t owner S.K. ” Bud” Adams after unbelievably low. round match, although the a 23.2 pace. Rounding out e Moriarty entry, allowing with each outing for Cheney deadline had no meaning. club’s one-year tenancy. March. While traveling toe crown to Foster on a fourth wide receiver, to Houston of the Schools, clubs and groups are win another one until 1963 and the Oilers’ 56-7 blasting bv Oak­ American fought back toward top 10 are; Dan Pin.o (Mon- points per game. The From Women’s Viewpoint, Tech’s hapless and winless bas- “ B’s just a number pulled out The legal acUon could follow Cardinal team will compete round knockout in May 1968. American Conf rence for Pete invited to hold racss here upon I n d i a n a ’s Roger Brown then sank to a 1-13 record this land in tha recent AFL playoffs. the end to win games when ketball team. Yesterday the air,” he said. "A more any of three courses. Uhlman Beathard. also a veteran quar­ reservations, as s'alom gate ^ ; honor of ‘most porous defense’ burned Kentucky in the stretch, Crealy was serving for the saldl Is) 21.2, Carl Hohenmal allow- Beavers dropped their llth realistic deadline is Jan. 27 gaid; action for breach of lease poles are available. Once again but Steve Jones’ one-man rally match at 5-4 and 9-8. (Center Blll’.ards), 20. ave i„g gg points every 40 minutes. straight, a lop-sided 82-26 de- when the league owners meet agreement, action for damages Penguins’ Dean Prentice R Peter Muska heads the sk), fell short of the mark for New N But Crealy, who is seeded McKenna (West S'des) 18.2. and ® ^ ______Hockey Players Are Great cision to Wolcott Tech in Tor- und reach a decision. In fact, in amount the city expended to Cowboys Successful school and his instructors give Steve McAdaim (Center Billi­ Orleans. rington. financing is not as Important a improve the stadium, or triple utmost ind'v'di'ol aitr-tlon to 12th, went on to a 6-4, 6-4 14-12 Brown scored eight of Indi­ Anxious to Finish on Top victory over Smith, seeded fifth ards) with a 17.4 point per game Volleyball NEW YORK (NEA) ___ um and Detroit’s Cobo Arena, The female obsession with 'The setback was the wor.st factor as it might appear to be. damages under antitrust laws. the student regardless of age or ana’s last 11 points, including in the tourney. mark. ^ Any time now, television public address announcers are hockey does not end when the suffered to date. important factor is whether uhlman said he sent a tele PITTSBURGH (AP) — Dean scoring with 16 goals and 16 as- proficiency. six successive free throws, as SPIC’E — Marie Calamarl 126, U.S. Davis Cup Coach Dennis Standings STANDINGS But Lose Big Ones The Bennet Ski Club was at the Pacers held off Kentucky screens are g o in g to be fill- announce p m e does. Women hockey CTeney /"anaged ^ t a x P^^^ l ^ o ^ n s t ^ ^ a t X had only 14 Ralston of Bakersfield, <-al.f., W L Pet W. L. ed w ith h o o L v Dlavera en- f “ »»t“ ^‘tlons over toe voices of buffs have been known to read points to toe first period. 10 to k®^P^^®^ 1®®"> ident Joe t t ^ n aston^toat the ^ Reggie Schultz 134, Gwen Manle Valiev last week and this 97-90 in one of two American DALLAS, Tex. (A P)—The Dallas Cowboys wound Sleeves 126-143-376, Pauline Bel- had a quick straight set win Ansaldi’s 4 1 .800 Latvians 24 3 ed with h^key playera en- hysterical won-.en. The kids who sports pages extensively (and the haM and 16 to the final 16 Northwest. week the filing Ski Club will be Basketball Association. glory- "'®y '*'°rry P‘“ s- over llth-seeded Australian Al­ Moriarty’s* 3 1 .750 East Sides - 20 7 dorsing after-shave lotions, hawk food and drink in toe become irate when football gets minutes.. What the league wants to do case. b u i^ Penguin officials because Detroit Red Wings. up 10 years successful in everything except winning the linghiri 343. at Berkshire East. 'Th-' Man­ lan Stone, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Billiards 3 2 .600 Lakewood Circle 17 10 Indiana increased its Eastern hair dressings, toothpaste stands simply don’t have a more space) and they are avid Once again the only bright is anybody’s guess. William "I have been assured business vear-veteran is having But Detroit left him un- chester HS Ski CTub will be at big one. . Rain, which had prevented 3 2 .600 Watkins 17 10 Division lead over second-place and, most certainly, denture chance. buyers of books on the sport, light to the losing attack was Daley of CTeveland and Dewey leadership will supply sufficient one ^of ms nnesi ^seasons. protected at the end of toe sea- The organization is operating too badly except in the opinion Y LEAGUE —Harry Formica Ascutney for a two - nighter. Green Manor play on two days earlier this West Sides* 1 3 .250 Kasden Fuel 16 11 Kentucky to 9% games. Brown cleaners. largest group of female When Rod Gilbert of the New Captain Ken Larrimore. He Soriano of Seattle, principal of- funds to operate for 1970 and ne- You always always wa want to go out son in the player draft and the at a profit, the franchise is con- of its fans. 167-154-135—356, Ken Seaton 148- Snow Mountain, in Waterville 399, Joe Pagano 147-377, Joe week, delayed the start today Jets 0 5 .000 West Sides 10 17 and Bob Netollcky each finish­ The reasoning; If any athlete jg 18-to-30 age group. York Rangers wrote his book, tossed in five hoops for 10 fleers of the Pilots, reportedly gotiate satisfactory sale of team good year ” the 37-year- Penguins picked him up sidered one of the best in the But there will be a general Valley has installed lights for ing with 26 points to set the National Football League and re-evaluaticn to see what can be 'Twaronite 140-378, Pete Aceto and' the courts were very wet. ♦make up game to be played Castoffs 4 23 is going to InHuence toe female the iciest of beauUes, "Goal! My Ufe on Ice,” women points. Only one other Cheney were in Dallas Tuesday to talk to new group of substantial citi- -winger said Wednesday " I ’m really happy here.” night skiing and opened a new 0 27 pace. consumer and send her scurry- ^ogia^ with sophistication, loses swarmed over him at the Gar- player collected more than one with Texas magnate Tommy zens,” Uhlman said, the team has twice been East- clone about winning the big 151-374, Ell Fish 139-371, Fred The tournament was to be at later date. Spikers night alter he helped give the Prentice said. “ They gave me a skating rink. ing to the nearest supermarket, hockey games. In den with copies for his to auto- basket, Steve Gagnon, with a Mercer about the franchise. In addition to Uhlman^ Sen Penguins a 3-3 tie with the Oak- second chance. But I think I’m ern Conference champion while ones, said club president Tex McCurry 372, Art Johnson 141- The John Gromans, Bill continued this evening and 1ft 371, Tony Marinelll 355, Charlie it is the hockey player. Madison Square Garden recent- graph. " pair. Milwaukee also .= is hard on th»the Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wasto, » assists to ready for a long rest. My wife winning two divisional crowns. Schramm. Thorntons and the Ronnie Al­ the big second round match un­ Whelan 358, Ed Burbank 364, Hockey, it seems, is the No. jy^ g^g___ brunette______wets spotted____ The_____ players, themselves,______feel___ Meanwhile. eight _ Wolcci l l heels of the franchise, if toe Sen. Henry M . J^kson, D- ^ „ ]y gam e played. ”It’s has put up with this schedule— o In the all-time standings Dallas “ Coach Landry will re-evalu- lens were week long skiers at der the lights, Arthur Ashe, of Frank Calvo 386, Jim Chiapponl Richmond, Va;, was to play l^sport in^the ^IpitaUng h e a ^ beatlnjf her tista on the arms the simplicity of the game has players were getting Into tne league gives it a^travel^permlL Wash.,^ Gov.^^E^n ^van s a^^ final yet, but I'm^^finltely not seeing much of me—for 16 Is 67-64-6. ale his department. Gil Brandt Jay Peak. Winning seasons came in the cyiu do the same for scouting 353,' Leo Ladue 35, Dick Krol Australia’s Bill Bowrey. of many females and, for that stamping her feet, done much to attract female scoring act led by Bob Ponzl’s But whatever the factors and Atty. Gen. Slade Gorton thinking about it.” years and my two girls are See you on the mountain. ^ reason, it is not surprising that gcrggmlng to near hysteria — fans. 18. The winners upped their re- deadlines, Uhlman said the city wired Cronin, last four years when the Cow- and I will re-evaluate the front 351. / V i, ______Prentice leads the Penguins in growing up. boys had a record of 42-12-2. office and all else that has to do adveriising agencies envision dumping her popcorn on the "It’s not hard to understand cord to 9-3. Wolcott held a com- has no intention of losing the Uhlman also said he talked to franchise without a fight. He Magnuson and Jackson about with our organization.” Bobby Hull as having toe same bead of her date. She didn’t stop why women love hockey,” says manding 41-10 lead at halftime, Which sounds good on paper said a suit, if necessary, would the possibility of legislation Dallas got the Cowboys fran­ llvlng-rooni effect on wromen as apologize because a goal had one of the Rangers. "For one -r i. but the Dallas fans don’t think ( 81) beflled to protect the taxpay- "specifically making major about over-all records—their chise in I960 for $600,000. Today, 600th Major League Home Run that Swedish dish hM on men. been scored and she was thing, the rules are easy to im- Wolcott Tech B p Ptfl Announcing The 8 3 18 ers’ Interest and investment in league baseball subject to anti­ Cowboys just can’t win the big says Schramm, it is worth about * 0 - ' (The dlflh, long blonde, Im- frantically on her pla»- derstand. For another, the ac- Ponzl Werner 4 1 9 toe franchise. trust laws.” ones. The latest failure came $12 mljlion. plores them to take It all o .) ram’s horn. tlon creates excitement. And a Kelmllis 6 3 16 Appoinfmenf Of 4 1 9 That interest includes $3 mil- Magnuson said he would sup- Dec. 28 when the Cowboys took He meant that the franchise Women “ Hockey turns me on like no )ot of women think we're big, Ryder < a Pritch 6 0 10 lion spent by the city to refurb- port any such legislation if the a 38-14 drubbing from Cleveland had become so valuable it would Was Big One for Willie Mays ufnr! ul*'®*' sport,” she said after the strong North Woods lumber- Dartolettt 6 0 10 In miniskirts to grandmothers Cr«maAco 4 0 8 Ish Sicks’ Stadium, the Pilots’ franchise wer^ moved. in the Eastern Conference play­ show a profit over the years, game, to a calmer moment, jacks. You know, toe bold and oTSS**”Sabol 0 0 0 CHARLES R. SMITH taking up the slack of the years Francisco so long that Bill Rlg- Tommy Heath, their manager, with black um re , ^ ” It’s the constant action that rowdy- types. Some of them see glubnlkKlubnik 0 0 0 off. NEW YORK (A P)—Hal 1 1 3 Following two crushing losses when the club lest money. How­ ney, then doing the color on with; ’Hal, I’m glad you are ■eem to haveone commOT c h ^ does It. You get caught up In It. us as modern-day Paul Bun- Craoco acteristlc - vocal , chorfs j t o hockey players are the yans.” to Cleveland in the last two ever, the team is not for sale be­ Schumacher, a Giant broadcasts, said there here. I’ve been saving probably Totala 5? 9 Hitting Below the Belt years, 'there was a flood of criti­ cause the operation of the club pitcher from Dplgeville, N- was a rumor that I was looking one of the greatest future ball places sexiest men I’ve ever seen. The players, however, are not Square Garden, Montreal s For- beautlfiri.” compl^ntog. Paul Bunyan Cheney Tech (26) cism from the fans. is not a money proposition. Y., and Frank Ton’e, a for­ for a home there. players of all time for you, 2 Tlie 1969 Cowboys pulled in a youngster by thet: name of She was sitting too far away should have It so good, Gerloh May Be Out in Football . coach Tom Landry was being mer first baseman from "Mays wasn’t playing much Larrkmoro jibed at but it will do nobody 443,331 in home attendance for because he had knee trouble but Willie Mays.’ ” East, JBulkeley to notice that her favorite play­ Phel|>8 Brooklyn, have much in Cutler SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — Col- Hitting below toe belt, long a any good—the only man who an average of 63,333.. Receipts, common concerning Willie on Sept. 22 there were murmurs Schumacher, who . won 23 er went toe entire three periods ^lacy might do something about it, plus 40 per cent of net gates on from the small crowd in San games for the 1934 Giants, could Matmen in Tie without his bridgework. Laver, Gonzales Gagnon lege football may become a taboo in the ring, has always Mavs, the only player Blenkowf^ more gentle art to the future been a required skill for foot- owner Clint Murchison, won’t the road, plus $1.2 million In Diego that Willie would plnch- have said “ sure, sure, I know,” Another girl to her mid-20’s, Goreezky even listen to any kind of dia­ television money, gives Dallas sides Balie Ruth to hit 600 hit. It was the seventh inning but Prince Hal, always serious, SplltUng 12 matches. ^ . blonde hair perfectly coiffed, In Warm-Up Play with referees turning to the old ball’s blockers. If NCAA rulesmakers have tribe against his coach. an income of over $5 million a maior league home runs. and the score tied at 2-2 with a knew Heath wasn’t one to joke Catholic High and Hartford Bui explained It this way: NEW YORK (AP) ~ ■ at haU 41-10 Wolrott'° * boxing cry of “ Keep ’Em Up.” He is quite sati.sfied, thinks year. Schumacher remembers Wil­ man on base. Mays hit the first about talent. keley High wrestling teams I come to hockey games for Laver of Australia and Pancho ------^------their way, toe day will come lie when Say Hey was trying to to a 24-24 deadlock Tues- excitement. Tomorrow Gonzalez of Los Angeles n J 1 f k C l « '» when blocking will be permitted Dallas has done a good job in But it costs about $3 million pitch thrown by Mike Gorkins "I signed Mays then and there battled make it with the Minneapolis above the beltllne only as a safe­ view of the fact that it was an r.ist to operate the club one and it was really hit. for Adirondack,” says Schu­ day afternoon at Bulkeley. morning I’ll back to my dull warmed up for their $10,000 IjrO atie ‘HeCO ruS lU jhU tO U tS 2 expansion team and didn t have year It does, however, show Millers in the American Asso­ The local record stands at 6-8- office, typing thoee dull bust- winner-take-aJl pro tennis guard against toe rising toll'of "I was all set to jump out of macher, "and after seeing him that the Dallas Cowboys are ciation In 1951 ai.a Torre spent l while the Bulldogs are 8-2-1 ness letters, taking that dull match Friday night by playing leg and ankle injuries. the benefit of a draff in its first the stands because I wanted to in action during the club work­ successful at least financially. six weeks late last season trav­ lOO-Blakesley (B) Llvesey dictation. Hockey is an outlet together and winning a doubles The men who draw guidelines year and that the past sea.son— present Mays a trophy at home out I had to agree with Heath. Black Hawks’ .Ice Success ll .j.l—was the best Dallas has eling with the San Francisco for college football wrapped up plate.” ' ' He could do everything and in (EC) Fall i:87 for me. I'com e to every game match. had considering all the Injuries. Giants just to see Mays hit his 107-Kowal (B) Paul SavJno played here (New York).’’ That was at the opening a three-day meeting here Torre has had his share of batting practice he hit ball after ” We have football fans here 600th homer. (EC) Decision 6-0 At times, however, these Wednesday night of the Itodlson ‘Credited to Tony Esposito Wednesday by announcing 41 baseball thrills, having played, ball over the fences. who are unhappy right now,” Bowlin" Maya, in 18 seasons with the 117-Manganelio (EC) Laluz ecstatic girls run the risk of Square Garden Pro Tennis now rules and several rules said Murchison. "You get ovpr Giants, hit 610 National League in two World Series with the ’’.Many years have gone by (B) Decision 6-1 alienating their male compan- Tournament, the first stop tm CHICAGO (AP) — General picking him up." changes. thbse things in two or three home runs. But 600 was the big Milwaukee Braves. But waiting since that day ip Sanford, and 126-Ma8elll (B) Bayles (EC) ions. At a recent New "Xork the $200,000 tour of Tennis Manager Tommy Ivan says But the 26-year-old goalie. KACEV—John Martin 203-236- six weeks for Mays to hl^ No. weeks and you understand what one because 'the Adirondack bat Willie Mays has lived up td ev­ Decision 6-2 Ranger-Mftntreal Canadiens ChamplJons, Inc. most of the credit for his Chicn- who nioved to Chicago from the IMCC on Spree LIVING VALUES FROM LIVING happened.” 618 Fred Nasslff 212-684, Jim people said that when Willie hit 606 is a highlight. ery promise of his greatness. It 182-Kempe (EC) Oto^rao (B) game, one young lady in a mlc- Laver and Gonzales beat Aus- go Black Hawks’ outstanding Montreal Canadiens In-last wm- Jackson 0, Phil Desjardins INSURANCE FROM PRUDENTIAL Cowboy officials want it it he would receive 600 shares of Hal Schumacher, who, retired is still a nice memory for me, Fall 6;S2 ro-mlnl scooted from her seat trallan Roy Emerson and An- defensive record this National mer’s draft, says every player In Notching Win known that other teams have 218, A1 Kuzmlckas 209. stock and a $12,000 sports car. three years ago as Adii;ondack’s that day In Sanford.” 187-Brovm (EC) Orasso (B) in jhe middle of the stanfhi and dres CJlmeno of Spain in the Hockey League season belongs on the team has helped - him We suggrest that you evaluate your jirotection oL had even worse records of win­ The bat that produced the his­ contact with major league base­ Willie Mays will be 39 on May r j f t i Decision 16-1 wiggled her way to the rim of doubles 4-6, 8-6, 8-6. On Friday to Tony Esposito. But the rookie earn the string: of shutouts. Helter-skelter basketball was the order of the night yester­ your greatest asset ning the big one. WEST SIDE itEC torical homer and the ball that ball, recalls making his usual 6 and there’s no telling how 147-Mllward (B) Longa (EC) the rink, presumably to give her they will meet in a best-of-/lve goaltendlng sensation calls it a ’Not just the defense, but the Assistant general manager A1 day at the Clarke Arena as l>(.,>.Wee Basketball went 422 feet into the left cen- spring swing through the minor many more games he will play Fall 6;64 favorite player a bit of strategy, sets for the $10,000 with the win- complete team effort. whole loam is playing just a Ward points to the fact that terfield Stands in San Diego last leagues In 1951. for the Giants. But Hal Schu­ 167-Ulrich (B) Thurston (EC) When she returned, her date ner opposing John Newcombe of "Esposito’s work has got to be great two-way game," he said Manchester Community College YOUR INCOME New Vork lost the league play­ ” 1 always stopped off a day or macher will remember him as snjothered Housatonlc Commun­ Disability Protection to maintain your family at its Nassiff Sports ® * Sept. 22 are now in the Hall of Decision 4-2 had vanished. ' Australia at the next stop, De- the biggest factor,” Ivan said before taking to the ice where off five times in a six-year twd at Sanford, Fla., then the the 20-year-old rookie who ity College, 182-96. Nasslff Arms No. 2 5 2 Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y. lOT-Happeney (EC) Diamond “ That broad’s crazy,” he troll, on Jan. 81 for another 10 after the Hawks’ goalie ap- he presened the East All-Stars' present living level may mean the difference be­ stretch, three times In a row. played only 81 games for 'Tren­ At times play was ragged Pagjini Barbers 3 4 ” I spent six weeks on the road minor league camp of the (B) Fall 8:80 said, as he made hi* exit. “ I grand. . peared to his first National 4-1 load through toe final 30 tween lightning catastrophe and continuing stand­ The other time the Giants didn’t with the Giants, picking them ^Giants,” says Schumacher, ’’be­ ton, N.J., in 1960 and 35 at Min­ 177-Leahy (EC) Balesky • (B) take her to a hockey game and Fred fltolle of Australia won Hockey League All-Star game minutes of Tuesday’s game. while as the final score Indi­ Herald Angels 1 ® cates both teams had plenty of ard of living. even win the Eastern Confer­ up from the time Willie had hit cause many of my Giant bud­ neapolis before coming up to the Decision 9-6 she forgeU I’m around. Who the first prise of $2,000 In the Tuesday to St. Louis. Tonight Esposito gets “ ence title. ’Ihla happened from Midget Standings CALL 246-7205 W. L. his 598th home run,” says dies such as Carl Hubbell and Giants to stick. And Frank 187-accalone (EC) Pletrycla needs it? ThU Is the last time I singles competlUon Wednesday. “ After 10 shutouU, you Just chance to exlend_ his shutout 'v®ap<^. 1068 to 1963. Torre will remember all the Army & Navy Club 4 .3 Torre, now director of Adiron­ Mel Ott, were there as part of (B) Fail 1:89 let any chick con me Into taking He defeated countryman Ken can’t overlook him,” Ivan said, string when the Black Hawks The point total wa t g Also .Ward recalls that Cleve­ the Giant organization. shirts he had laundered while \ Uni. Pitt won i y forfeit her to a hockey game.” Rosewell 6-3, 7-8, to the final. ” We were very fortunate to play the Red Wings at Detroit est of the year for toe winners. Norman’s ^ ® dack’s professional division. ” I land lost the playoff three years ” I visited the Minneapolis waiting for Say Hey to hit that HOME FIRST—With Bill Hartack in the driver’s seat, George Lewis won the Center Billiards 3 * missed only Pittsburgh, Chicago in a row—1961-52-83. and Los Angeles. I was in San clubhouse and was greeted by 600th home run. Hibiscus Stakes at Hialeah Park yesterday. Insubordination H was his mount. So it seems Dallas hasn’t done Nassiff Arms No. 1 3 4 . y \ . ^ ■

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Call 742-9047 until 6 24 Facts MACHINISTS 23 American 38 Fancy SO Animal corrected by "make good" Inkertlon Manchester T-yplng required. p.m. 26 Exploit financier 40 Ore doctor (coll.) 27 Uncooked 647-1562, 583-9870 evenings • BRIDGEPORT LOST c o n t r o l < 30 One who 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 I& r r (Rockville, Toll Free) OPERATORS U| t w ul M maltreats SECRETARY 32 Right of IZ li 14 643-2711 875-3136 SNOW plowing wanted— Man- RITA GIRL PRODUCTION MEN holding chester-Bolton areas. Call 649- 800 SILVER LANE 34 Remove 15 16 1) For insurance agency. Di­ Pleasant working conditions OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 9622. EAST HARTFORD (prinU . versified ■ office duties, in fully air-conditioned shop. 35 Speechified IB 19 Top Wages and fringe bene­ Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? DRY WALL — remodeling — pleasant working surround­ ram™ THE IPEA OF REAPING THIS FANTASTIC 36 Harem room 21 528-9416 fits. 37 Inheritor 23 paint, repair, or replace ceil­ ings, central location. Sal­ STUFF ABOUT FLYING THROUOH SPACE ary open. TO CTTHER P L A N E T S.' WHEN A R E YOU 1 39 Slight flaps 24 25 27 26 29 ings and walls. Reasonable For evening appointment G O IN S T O LE AR N , VOUNS AAAN, 40 Intellect ■ 24-Hour Answering Service rates. Call 649-5764. RN — Part-time for Coventry call 647-99.35 or 643-7636. THAT •OUR FUTURE IS RIGHT 41 Shakespear­ 30 31 H 3 2 33 DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS HERE ON EARTH ANP NOT ean queen SNOW PLOWING, resldentlfU Public Health Nursing Asso­ BEECHLER-TANGUAY, 2 SOME WHERE OUT THERE Free to Herald Readers 42 Pertaining to 34 H i t to 1M9 br.NEA, liw. ciation. Call 742-6642. Apply at IN THE STARS.' _ and commercial. Also truck­ INC. sound waves Want Uitonnatlan on one ol our classified advertasenienMT ing. Reasonable rates. Call 2 I FEEL LIKE A y WE'LL SOON KNOW I CAN'T WAIT TO ANP I'LL BE ^ csy~. 36 39 COUNTER GIRL, 8 p.m. to 1 45 Imitate No answer at the telephone listed f Simply call the Out goes the bad air—in comes the bad air . . , 121 ADAMS ST. FOOL POING G O - ) WHAT KIND OF FOOLS GET THIS CATCH SURPRISEP IF MY 49 Province in ■ 646-1974. a.m., shift, part-time. Also 646-2212 LIATH'S BIPPING.'/WE ARE. PAVY... BACK TO THE COUSIN GOLIATH 40 41 South Africa YOUR business janitor, depend­ available part-time mornings. MANCHESTER LOCKER,DAVY' HASN'T MAPE OFF 51 Pikelike fish 42 43 44 47 48 EDWARDS Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 WITH THE LOCKER. 52 Force onward able night service, dally, week­ ly or monthly basis. Call 644- Roofing and Private Instructions 32 (Center St., Manchester. DENTAL Assistant for office In 53 Feminine 49 50 51 Rockville. Some college train­ suffix ANSWERING SERVICE 0529. , Chimneys 16*A EXPERIENCED 52 PIANO lessons, beginners and WANTED experienced dental ing or equivalent. Send resume 54 Scottish 53 54 intermediate students, my FURNITURE repaired or re- ROOFING — Specializing re­ assistant, for afternoon work, to Box '‘O’’, Manchester Her­ Tool makers and Bridgeport op­ alder tree 55 home or yours. Call evenings 66 57 649-0500 875-2519 flnished. Our shop can handle pairing roofs of all kinds, new 17 hours a week, confidential. erators. Days only. 60-hour 2 55 Edible fish - 22 after 6 p.m. 872-0260. ald. 56 Golfers’ amt leav- your message. You’D hear from uur aaveruser m a few jobs between now and roofc, gutter work, chimneys 649-6676. week. All benefits. Apply; Jig time without spending all nvenlng at the telephone. cleatied and repaired. 30 years’ ACCOUNTANT Junior — Mini­ (Newspoptr [nlirprht Ann.} April 1st. Phone Mr. MacDon­ IWAI'TRESS—part-time, 7 a.m. - ald, 643-4169. Keith Furniture, experience. Free estimates. mum one year experience, E & S GAGE CO. Call Howley 643-5381, 644- Help Wanted— 11 a.m. Ideal for housewife. multl-corp firm. Excellent op­ Automobiles For Sole 4 1116 Main St. Apply in person. LaStrada Mitchell Dr., Manchester 8333. Female 35 portunity. For appointment CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Restaurant, 699 Main St. U S Fa« OH—ANn«h>* 1965 FALCON Squire wagon. call Mr. Hayden, 649-5361. START $2.65 an hour for re­ PILGRIM Mills, 434 Oakland St. tread shop workers, all shifts, HERALD Automatic, 6 cylinder. Full fi­ Household Services WOMAN for cleaning, ex­ nancing arranged. No mon^y Heating and Plumbing 17 has openings for full and part- paid holidays, vacation, sick time salesladies and cashiers. perienced, reliable own trans­ BY KEN MUSE down. Call 647-1902 after 6:30 Offered ‘ 13*A Clerical and Typing leave, hospitalization, and life WAYOUT BOX LETTERS SAM WATSON Plumbing and Apply after 4 p.m. Miss Co­ portation, two half days per p.m. Dealer. insurance. Firestone Retread T CUSTOM made draperies, slip Heating. Bathroom remodeling burn. Positions! week, $2.60 hourly. 649-6474. WHAT WELL, YOU For Your covers and reupholsterlng. and repairs. Free estimates. Shop, South Windsor, 289-4381. CRIME IS UP UNEMPLOYMENT 1965 FORD Mustang, Fastback, ABOUT GOT 3 BORN f i f t y y e a r s TOO SO O N Budget terms. Established In Call 649-3808. BABYSITTER WANTED my COSTOFLIVING 5 0 PERCENT.' IS UP Information 4 on the floor. Call after 6 p.m. • PURCHASING ROUTE SALESMEN WAGES? OUTOF4/ 1945. Days, 524-0154, evenings, home, 8-5, Monday - Friday, 2 l9 McNaufttii .SymL, Iiic. ning condition. Needs paint. ery, yards, attics, cellars SEALTEST DAIRY PRO­ ing blind box ads who cleaned and removed. Also odd earn extra $-ln your spare DUCTS on established "TMe K IN S desire to protect their $500. 742-9721, Would you like to work jobs. 644-8962. Millinery, STORES time-selling AVON cosmetics routes In the Hartford area. DISCOVERED ScWE N£W £N£M|K, Identity can follow ‘bis while your children are in ACCOUNTING to eager customers in your lo­ procedure: 1967 OORVETTE convertible., 4- Dressmaking 19 school? We have openings We offer an advantage of speed. Full financing arrang­ COMPLETE residential house ------cality. Call now—289-4922. working close to home, ex­ PRESS — Dressmaking in our store’s accounting Enclose your reiriy to ed. No money down. Call 647- cleaning, floors washed a n d MRS- All require the interests and cellent earnings based on and alterations, expert work­ department for experienced DRIVERS for school buses, 7:30 the box in an envelope — 1902 after 6:30 p.m. Dealer. waxed. Summer homes made capacity to do figure work. salary plus commission. address to the Classified manship. 55 E. Center St., 649- comptometer operators to -8:46 a.m., 2:16 - 3:45 p.m. Ex­ ready. Offices and Insurance work part-time from 9 a.m.- Some will require the use cellent part-time for house­ Steady employment, many Manager, Manchaster GRAND Prix hardtop, 1967, 8038. jobs accepted. 649-0495. 2:30 p.m. Wages commensu­ of adding or calculating wife. Premium wage scale. company paid berteflts, in­ Evening Herald, together Cordova top, all power. Excel­ rate with ability, free park­ machines. Typing Is neces­ cluding life insurance, hos­ I with a memo listing tbs lent condition. One owner. TWO handymen want a variety 643-2414. companies you do NOT Moving— ^Trucking— ing, subsidized cafeteria. sary In some cases. You will pitalization, accident and BY ROY CRANE Must sell. 872-3467. of jobs by day or hour. Rea­ find our company a pleasant WANTED reliable cleaning sickness beneftts. BUZZ SAWYER want to see your letter. sonable. Call 643-5305. Apply employment office. Your letter wlii be de­ Storage 20 one to work in with above woman to help with house 1966 MUSTANG, green, black average fringe beneftts, con­ Applicants must be high J HE'P SET SUSPICIOUS IF 1 <30T OFF stroyed If the advertiser iritrlor, 6 cyllndr, automatic, REWEAVING of bums, moth, MANCHESTER -Delivery-light work one or two days weekly. WITH HIM. I'LL 6CT OFF AT THE is one you’ve mentioned, FIRST NATIONAL venient free parking and ih- school graduates willing to low mileage. Must sell to re- holes, zippers repaired. Win­ 644-2881. N E X T STOP ANP RUN BACK. ff not It will be handled trucking and package delivery. S'TORES INC. plant cafeteria. Apply: sell and give service to the In the usual manner turn to school. Call 643-9442 af­ dow shades made to measure, Refrigerators, washers and public and be good drivers. HOW Do VOU 'T'MINK 16cJT ter 6 p.m. all size Venetian blinds. Keys stove moving, specialty. Fold­ •THe^E. BLISTERS ON MV H^NDS? PARK & OAKLAND Help Wanted— Male 36 We give you the tools, train­ made while you wait. Tape re­ ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. FIRST NATIONAL 1969 MUSTANG Fastback. No AVENUES ing, local and national ad­ corders for rent. Marlow's. 867 STORES, INC. SERVICE station attendants, vertising, quality products. money down. Full financing Ma:n St. 649-5221 must be experienced, good Lost and Found 1 after EAST HARTFORD. It's up to you to produce. arranged. Cal! 647-1902 Painting— Papering 21 Park & Oakland Avenues pay. Call 643-2463. Wyman OU 6:30 p.m. Dealer. CONN. If you are qualified contact: LOST; half dolly, from wreck­ East Hartford Co. 484 East Middle Tpke. Personnel Department, er. Reward offered. Call Sun­ ^PAINTING — Interior and ex­ 1965 BISCAYNB Chevrolet, 4- set Service Station, 649-8321. B u ild in g - terior, very reasonable, free A -22 door, 6 cylinder, standard shift, (Q UrO hy MIA, W, T M, U S ftt. 0<«w Contracting 14 estimates. Call Richard Mar­ SEX7RETARY needed for dental BAKERY Salesgirl — for mom- SEALTEST FOODS good condition. Call 649-2602. LOST—Half-grown Siamese cat, tin, 649-9286, 649-4411. office. Experienced preferred. ing hours! Steady position. 285 Homestead Avenue CARPENTRY— concrete steps MECHANIC "Maybe it's none of my business, but aren’t you female, vicinity Pearl St., Good wages. Apply in person, Hartford, Conn. 1982 MERCEDES Benz, _230, floors, hatchways, remodeling JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom Call 622-9137. fellas a little old to be starting a combo?" Manchester. Call 647-1383. Parkade Bakery, Parkade good running condition, needs porches, garages, closets, cell- Painting, Interior and exterior, Full-time, nights. Diesel ex­ BOOKKEEPER­ Shopping Center, Manchester. Interviews Monday through Fri­ body work. Asking $326. Call ings, attics finished, rec paperhanging, fully insured, perience preferred but not day 8:30 to 4 p.m. 628-0161. Announcements 646-4388 after 5. rooms, formica, ceramic. 0th- For free estimates call 649-9668 necessary. Excellent start­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD SECRETARY DENTAL assistant — experi­ er related work. No. job too If no answer 643-6362._____ enced preferred. Will train. ing wage pips all company An Equal Opportunity Employer SMALL band— The Sof - Tones, ONE OWNER — 1967 Volks­ small. Dan' Moran, Builder. . Fee paid. 9-5. Small Man­ Good knowledge of typing and benefUs. CaU M r.^ lson at ^ BECAUSE THE JUDGE LEFT A NOTE! ^ now available for club dances, wagen, sedan, blue. Good con­ CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ JANITORS— part-time evenings ^ RIfi .TIM HAS THE ORIGINAL— AND BY MILTON CANIFF Evenings. 649-8880. chester office. Some experi­ 528-2133 or apply m person. STEVE CANYON weddings, office parties, etc. dition. Radio, heater. $875. 742- terior painting, paper banging. business office procedure re­ Manchester area. Call 643-4453 N THE JUDGE COA^MITTED SUICIDE ence in bookkeeping and quired. Write Box “ N,” Man­ 8258. aM Mature muslclarus. Call 643- MASONRY—All types of stone Discount on wallpaper. Call 3-6 p.m. only. — SHOT HIMSELF WITH HIS OWN BUT SHE DID NOT ANYHOW , CHIEF, I LOOKED AT \THE TIEO-UP NURSE CAME AS A payroll. Typing, light short­ chester Herald. HENRY JENKINS TRANS. CO., \ 6067. and concrete work. Quality 646-3048. GUN.' BIG JIM TOLD ME TO COVER LIST HERSELF IN W E'LL HOLD EVERY NURSE’S IPENTI-\ CHILD FROM THE SAME RED hand, itranscription. Very INC. IT UP—TO MAKE IT LOOK LIKE FICATION AS THEY L E F T NATION AS THE OUN-CUY WE'RE workmanship, work guaran­ SALAD Girl — Wanted five PART-TIME THE 5PECIAL-PUTY THE RE6ISTRY AS HER FOR Trucks— Tractors 5 PAIN’nN G and Decorating, pleasant. Excellent benefits. A MURDER! THE b u i l d i n g ! t h e r e / AFTER/COULD BE BLACKMAIL nights a week. Experience not Chapel Road NURSE WHOSE UNIFORM' MARRIED/ FU R TH ER teed. Call after 6, 643-1870, 644- commercial and residential, $100-$106. Man to deliver and help in store, QUESTIONS W ERE NO r i n s e r s ! Personals necessary. Apply Cavey’a Res­ South Windsor, Conn. WAS USED AS AN ESCAPE 2976. free estimates, prompt effi­ hours 9-6. Call for appointment, DIS6UISE - SAYS SHE Off cozy 1950 HALF TON pick-up Dodge, taurant, 46 E. Center St., Man­ INCOME TAX prepa^ation^se^v- cient service, vinyl and paper TEMPLE AGENCY 649-4641. COMMIE call 643-0926. NEWTON H. SMITH and S on - chester. c o l l a b o ­ Ice. Please call Dan Mosler, hanging, Colonial Decorators, An equal opportunity employer Remodeling, repairing, addi­ 1 Constltiltion Plaza MANCHESTER DRUG r a t io n / 649-3329 or 247-3115. 643-9994. BARMAID weekends. Gaslight tions, rec rooms, garages, Room 1500 527-5131 Motorcycles-- Restaurant, 30 Oak St. Man­ 717 Main Street RIDE needed from Bolton to porches and roofing. No job INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ chester 643-6068. EXPERIENCED paper cutter, Washington St., Hartford, Bicycles 11 too small. Call 649-3144. cial rates for people over 66. PLUMBER and plumber’s help­ Fee paid. Salary $3.76 per week days, hours 8-4:30. Call Call my competitors, then call SITTEai for after school, pos­ ers wanted. Year 'round work. BICYCLES—New and used. Re­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ hour. Company working 80 to 649-6367 after 6:30. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. sible light housework. 649-7834 Good wages, overtime. After 6 pairs on all makes. Open daily modeling specialist. Additions, EXDORS TO 65 hours. Manchester area. after 7 p.m. p.m., 646-4823. 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop. rec rooms, dormers, porches, EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting United Employment, Service, INCOME Taxes prepared by 182 West Middle Tpke.. 649 exterior and interior. Paper SUCESSI! 246-7225. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY cabinets, formica, built-ins, WOMAN for general office Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. 2098 bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. work, nights and Saturdays. E^UEL OIL Driver, must be ex­ NOW I WISH I'D ASKED HER 649-1003. RESEARCH ANALYST — Salary open. Call 646-2332. RIDE WANTED to Plaza area 1967 MAICO 360 cc Scrambler, MONEY! Fast service. perienced in fuel oil deliveries. G/RL FRIEND WITH THE GLASSES. Recognition and merit ad­ RARDON /\AE, Hartford, hours 9-8, 3 passen­ $250. Good condition. CaU 644- Dormers, room additions, ga- ERWIN DAVIS, painting and vancement will be just the ESCAPE from full-time house­ Top hourly rate. Call 643-2463, • Housffwari MISS, WOULD WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI gers. Call 649-0604 or 649-2776. 0265. rages, porches, roofing and papering, prompt courteous beginning as you analyze wife to part-time career girl. Wyman Oil Co.. 484 East Mid­ siding. Compare prices. Add- service. Tel. 649-0496. pay levels and positions for Set your own schedule, earn dle Tpke. >OU LIKE TO WOMAN desires ride from • Underwtar DANCE2 A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- legislative use. Potential good pay. Regular bonuses. THATfeCDKAYWHILE I'l l e m u . b e Adams and West Middle Tpke., IMMEDIATELY available. In­ Business Services 0449. $164. Call 628-0505 or 876-6619. V VCU'RE N/ VOOtZE YOUNG. ABLE to Pleasant Valley Rd., South terior painting and decorating’. ALWAYS BiJT WHATti-VOO DO t o w k a o ;.'e m Windsor, about 7 a.m. Phone Offered 13 N. J. LaFIamme —Carpenter Call Everett Van Dyne, 246- JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT — BILLING department needs DEPT. MGRS. \t BEATING WHSV van tZECXD WITH M V 643-0176, 6 to 10 p.m. contractor. Additions, remodel­ 4781 after 6:30 p.m. outstanding opportunity to capable lady .to check time EXPERIENCED KIDSUf? AN D FEEBLE-? ■ CANE/ YOU ARE' A-1. Truck is A-I. bnmediatc full - time Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ ing and repairs. Call anytime work and advance with 3 cards and to learn pricing for NASTY... B. H. MAGOWAN JR. * Sons, CPA’s. No degree required. moving and storage Invoices. OIL BURNER N ways sealed and small truck­ for free estimates. 876-1642. opening. All company / Automobiles For Sale 4 Interior and exterior painting, Potential $160. Typing required. Good op- ing done A-1 right. Call 'Tre- CARPENTER A reliable paper hanging. Thirty years SERVICEMAN NEED CAR? Credit very bad? mano Trucking Service — toH- poitunlty for mature woman benefits. Please apply at handyman for repaira, Installa­ experience,, four generations. CLERK-TYPIST — Diversi­ returning to employment. Pre­ v:> Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ fiee, 742-9487. WiuiUx) for FuU Time tions,. home Improvements. Fl-ee estimates, fully Insured. fied duties afford excellent fer regular hours, Monday - once. est Douglas accepts lowest ------. ------Employ iiient 2 Call Ted at 247-7836. If no 643-7361. growth opportunity in small Friday, 8-6 but ■will consider PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER down, smallest payments, any- TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — local office. $85. where. Not small loan finance Trees ciit, building lots clear- answer call 649-0734. part-time schedule for quali­ Apply In Person D. & E. PADmNTG service, In­ fied person. Apply • Mr. Di- W. T. QRANT TU I A T Id . DlOi company plan. Douglas Mo- ed, trees topped Got a tree CUSTOM builder needs re­ All employer fees paids. r WE'RE HAVIMG- B U T V O U GWALU terior and exterior painting. Fdore, Hartford Despwitch, 191 H A V E N 'T f j r i WHAT WE'RE tors, 346 Main. problem! Well worth phone modeling to fill our winter Make an appointment to see BANTLY O IL C O .. Inc. Manctiester Parfcade A Bie PROTEST Free estimates. Prompt serv­ Park Ave., Bast Hartford or ISJ SCMOOU . ^ A n y t w i s i g ^PROTESTINICE l-JJl call. 742-8252. schedule. Call Everett Van about these and others at; 331 Main St. TOMORROW.' III 1967 CHEVROLET Impala. 2- ice. 649-2475, 649-8434. phone 626-2641. door hardtop. Automatic, V-8,\ TWO YOUNG married men Dyne,______246-4781 ______after 6:30 p.m. No job too BY LESLIE TURNER power steering. Full financing will do small repair jobs Md ROOMS, designed and PLASTERING EARN $60 and more In famous CAPTAIN EASY -- J----- painting, also cellar cleaning o, u b small or ,too large. Patch brand Items. No Investment. available. No money down. built, paneling, formica, and RITA GIRL and light trucking. CaU 646- plastering. 643-9994. , Help friends shop from' home. WORNIlOe A5 EASY TAKES IMH» MAIL„ A R EEL Call 647-1902 after 6:30 p.m. all carpentry' work. Free esti­ -'AFTER A SOMEWHAT DISTURBED NIGHT 2692, 646-2047. 800 SILVER LANE Send for free all now catalog. OF SOUND Dealer. mates. Financing available. TAPE EAST HARTFORD Popular Club Plan, Dept. Y601, 1968 CHEVROLET Camaro 6- SNOW PLOWING — Parking Call 643-0346. Floor Finishing 24 Lynbrook, N.Y. cy Under, automatic, 4 n e w lots, and driveways. 24-hour 528-9416 : fast and efficient service. Rea­ LEON Cieszynskl builder —new FLOOR SANDING and refinish- tires, ecellent condition. $1,800. homes custom built, remodel­ Wanted— sonable rates. Call 643-9708. Ing (specializing In older NURSES AIDE 649-7910 after 6. ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ floors). Insrlde painting. Paper TYPIST — Speedy and ac­ 7 • 3 SHARPENING Service — Saws, rages, kitchens remodeled, hanging. No Job to small. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN $700. 1967 curate fo rtranscription, elec­ MANCHESTER MANOR knives, axes, shears, skates, bath tile, cement work. Steps John VerfalUe, 649-8780. NEWS CORRESPONDENT m Dodge RT, $1,000. 1968 Ford 2- tric typewriter. Willing to NURSING HOME c l*;0 kf NiA. I TM Bt| US Pel Off service. dormers. Residential or com- door Hardtop, $1,600. Contact rotary blades. Quick learn MT-ST operation. Diver­ 385 Weat Center St. Co., 38 merlcal. CaU 649-4291. Savings Bank of Manchester, Capitol Equipment sified work, 37V6 hours, Man­ MiUiehcator ' f o r South W indsor . . . ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS Main St., Manchester. Hours 646-1700. WELDING — Certified ma­ Bonds— Stocks chester office. Mrs. Todd, 64^ CaU 6I6 01I9 dally 7:30-6, Thursday. 7:30-9, chinery Wepalred, emergency 27 If you’ve had some wri|ting ex)ierience and have RDP/W '$r5^ PAINS WYDLK H ^P, wHBMArLLesrKiPop/fgR, loeo- BUICK Riviera, 2-dqor Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. Moitgagas 6361. V \ m6HI?0O/A CTHgA-fep.' MADe TH^ PeviL, MlKlg ■' SD-'lfHEeVCRLiC/A'HE ' )hcjw ? SHE \ ANP Ifte PAIN / 0AP ( calls. Call after 4:30. 649-7678. hardtop. Loaded. With air. MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, a . strong interest in your town—please call Mr. CDMTiNUee HIS A POOL OF ' A 6 0 Pcep.ep:& ' I f GVULP------eoH&f SPES, FuU financing arranged. No PRAWWA^HIMG APPPeytPice/ THS mortgaces— Interiin financing money down. CaU 647-1902 af­ SMALL inside carpentry jobs; Chemasi, 643-2711 . . . OFWK&... PAW CaU 633-1267 Glastonbury. —expedient and confidential ter 6:80 p.m. Dealer. Roofing— Siding 16 servloe. J. D. Real Estate FEMALE PRODUCTION LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 1966 PONTIAC Lemons, hard­ ODD JOBS, light trucking, ROOFING and roof repair. Aaaoc. 648-6129. l/tX C«»f.••• U1 -n OWI Ofl Ctrp top coupe, 8 cylinder, console, carpentry, miscellaneous re­ Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 648- ASSEMBLERS iJlaurlH'i'trr iEuruimj automatic, bucket seats, black, pairs, etc., good service and 2nd and 3rd SHIFT OPENINGS 7707. Business Opportunity 28 13 BISSELL STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN, eitJ9 red Interior, four hew tires, low prices. 643-7218. BIDWELL Home Improvement new battery and muffler. Con­ GOOD BENEFITS, WAGES Y ■A dition excellent. One owner. UGHT trucking, odd |jobs, also Co. Expert installation of A-1 GAS STATION CaU 649-2943 between 9-2 p. moving large appliances. Burn­ aluminum siding, gutters and ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- trim. Roofing installation and High volume guarantee., IONA MFG. , 1966 RAMBLER Classic 776 1776. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. Greater Manchester area'. UNIT of GENERAL, SIGNAL CJORP. 4-door sedan. .Automatic, 6 //■: 1/ REGENT STREET — MANCHESTER / . cylinder, power steering. Full CALL HANDYMAN. Snow — ______^------CaU Read Herald Advertisements financing arranged. No money shoveling and sanding. Ren- , -■» i i a s 563-7140 down. CaU 647-1902 after 8.30 sonable rates. CaU 643-6306 H c r f l l O A c l S . p.m. Dealer. anytime. * I / / /. ■ y / ■ ■ A ■\ ,\ I \ \ \ ^ \ \- A :\ i ' jV'A'V: ■a \ T- . \ '.\ '■ WANOT^STEiR EVENING HEWA^fcfb, MANCHES-TEK, C0NN., raURSdAV, JANU^ilY 22, 19^0 ' PAGE TWENTY-ONB PAGE TWENTY NfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY; JANUARY 22, 1970 Out Out of Town BugIim u ProDMty H o u s m For Seri* 72 Housos For Sal* 72 Houms For Sol* 72 Out of Town He!p Wanted— Male 36 THERF OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Business Locations For Sol* 75 For Rent 66 For Sol* 70 ------'------■— I---- -—^ ■ - t r u l y Immaculate — 8-bed- ____ 75 Nader Urges Probe MEi’ H.VNIC - for fleet work, For Rent 64 - MANCHESTER Duplex 6-6, RAMBUNO Ranch In a seclud- Ranch. Real country b OLTON — Spacious six-room BEAUTIFUL home, 5 beautiful Plnnoy. Brook MANOHB8TER -Center—Pos­ six -day week. Must be nvall- NET^Y remodeled office, part- separate furnaces, tile baths, ed country setting; In Man- idtchen, raised hearth Ranch, 1V4 baths, custom landscaped acres. Mid 40’S. I r ViWG to fOLLOW V^lKECTlOM^ IN FuTTlNG AiMirtments, three-room unit sible offlee and residence com­ CLASSIFIED .able for out of town work. For ly furnished on Main St., heat newly painted, porches, one Chester. Large spacious en- . Hreplace, 2-car garage. Rural kitchen,* beautifully land­ For appointment coll 1-228- Of Auto Financing iM i . kiplJ WkTWff'V fT2eSEMT X) bination. Six-room Colonial, 3- apiK>intnient enll 643-2373. 649- Included. $90. Call 643-9678. In brick one-story gradon block from Main St. Owner 648- trance foyer and hall. Huge atmosphere, ye't close to scaped. Louis Dimock, Realty, 9609. apartment building. Total elec­ oar farage. Bus line. $24,900 6948. By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON repossed car and crediting of Hayes Agency, 646-0181. living room, formal dining everything. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- 649-9828. A tric. Range, refrigerator, dis­ room, three bedrooms, two- Agency, 647-1418. COLUMBIA — Six-room bunge- Associated Press Writer the Installment buyer's account ADVERTISING o I Houses For Rent 65 posal, air-conditioning unit, MANCHESTER OarrUon Colo­ car garaige. $29,900. Phllbrick VERNON — 6% room ranch, low. Oil hot water heat. Pri­ WASHINGTON (AP) —‘ Ralph with the proceeds. If the sale MANCHESTER—Near Country nial, 6 rooms, oversized CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ceramic bath with shower.- ClUb, 2-famlIy plu)i store or of­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. NEW LISTING — Three family high scenic location. Fire vate lake privileges, V4 acre Nader claims banks and car price is Inadequate to cover the A&E MOLD CO. ATTRACTIVE Five-room Cape basement laundry and storage garage, l$i baths, fireplace, with new refrigerator, stove, place, carpeting, garage, walk­ treed lot. $17,900. Pasek Real- dealers arc linked in a "nation- balance due, the dealer Is entl- 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M Cod, with electric range, frost- fice. Ideal for professional combination storms, beautiful­ area. Adults only, no peta. $125 man. Parking. Excellent con­ and disposal in every apart­ out basement. Priced to sell. tors, 289-7475_ 647-1183. wide billlon-dollar steal” aimed tied to go to court for a deflclen- (>9 Woodland St. free refrigerator, washer, air- per month, $125 security. Call ly landscaped lot, $27,600. Call ment. All kitchen counters are Only $28,600. Hayes Agency, at persons whose installment- cy Judgment. Tills action may conditioner, big lot and garage. dition. Priced right. Skelly Warren E. Howland, Realtor, COVENiTlY (NORTH) COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD\T Jame.s J. Gessay at 876-0134. Realty, MLS, ReolIorH, j>29-1878 GARRISON formica. Three separate heat­ 646-0181. plan cars arc repossessed'. result in the car buyer’s wages Mancliester References and security. $235 643-1108. - ing systems. Terrific annual BARGAIN PRICE RANCH Nader made the charge being garnisheed. l:S0 P.M. DAV BEFORE Pl'BUCAT10> • monthly. Call 873-5485. HEBRON - ^Vall St., Four Income. Aluminum storms, $21,900. 3-year-old 3 bed­ Wednesday ns he asked Caspar But Nader said the Shuchman (519-6428 rooms, wall, to wall carpeting, MANCHESTER — 8-room Rais­ COLONIAL Weinberger, newly appointed study indicates the dealer ac- I>faaeemen ^ e t letter. "Th(*«e"These Divicticesproctlces are plaint with the F'TC, hU inventi- department. Highest rates, 367 Oakland St. or call 643-7604. House, 646-2482. property. Call early. Avoid location. Only $21,500. Hayes ^v;(1eHnrpnrt throughout the nn- gators issued a report charging HELPERS for furniture mov­ I* ($#9 (J i ^0* OH —All ri9hi4 fetervec Available Feb. 1st. $250 month­ apartment to rent, Manchester 643-1016. place wall, unique kitchen with * ’ g,. Ask for John. k disappointment. B e 11 1 o r e bullt-lns, two baths, attached ^Kency. 646-oui. ing and warehouse crews for 8-hour day, overtime after C 1*^0 by Uwded feetpre Syadneie. I» ly. Security required. One-year area. February occupancy. _ _ tion and Involve auto dealers, that travel by light airplane Is 8 hours. Full fringe benefit H o u s m For Sok 72 EXCELLENT loiatlon, shop- ^23,900 BUYS this ceiftrally lo Agency, 647-1413. garage. One acre wooded lot. BOLTON — Three -acre lake- banks and the financing arms of the most dangerous form of Hartford Despatch Operations lease. Call F. M. Gaal. Agency, Three children. 1-745-5925. ping, commuting, near Wad­ program. Apply at: Employ­ Gated, 8 room Cape with o v e r ------T~.— Z ZT 10 per cent down, $31,000. U & front estate. Nine-room Ranch the auto companies.” transportation In the country. Center in East Hartford. Help. Wanted— 643-2682. MANCHESTER — Custom built dell School and East Catholic Steady employment. Good op­ ment office. Apartments— Flats— IMMEDIATELY, if not sooner, 8^-room Split, 2H baths, pa­ sized detached garage, nice ° R Realty Co. Inc. 643-2092. with too many extras to men- He told the Senate’s executive The report said the general Male or Female 37 Articles For Sole 45 Wanted— To Buy 58 High. Many extras in this 3- tlreplaced living room, bright room Dutch Colonial. Hilltop portunity for men who want to reasonable 6-room rent for tio, In-ground pool. Beautifully high location, scenic view. For Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, tion Including 3-car garage reorganization subcommittee aviation Industry bus neglected Tenements 63 bedroom split level. Original formal dining room, 3 bed­ 643-6472. with radio-operated doors, etc., car dealers may be motivated simple safety features that learn the moving business. Top BIJIIJ5 a business in your own FORK LIFT - 4,000 pound capa­ Out of Town couple, teen-age son, gniardlan landscaped lot. Residential details, Mr. Merritt, Belflore WANTED - ANTIQUES, used owner, $29,900. 643-0640. rooms and kitchen. Just off etc., etc. Four bedrooms. All by the hope for double profits by could save hundreds of lives an- 2 physical condition, references FIRST NATIONAL neighborhood. Exceptional op­ city. Lift to 30’. $4,000. Call NEW 3>a large rooms. Heated, For Rent 66 dog, drum set and 2 cars. area. $42,600. Heritage House, Agency, 647-1413. COVENTRY — New %-room required. Apply Mr. Hixson, 643-9308. furniture, partial or complete Country preferred. Telephone East Center St., Keith Agency, 6 luxury Items Inside. Outside — selling a car to a person with in- nually. STORES, INC. portunity for growing income estates. Call 046-0004 after 7 hot water, appliances, carpet­ 646-2482.. MANCHESTER — Six - room Ranch, large treed lot, move- 523-2641 or visit us at 191 Park ing, air-conditioned, patio. Feb. ROCKVILLE — Laurel St. 643-8698 after 6. Colonial overlooking Center ______646-4126. COMPLETE computer­ sail boat basin with concrete adequate Income to set the Manufacturers of the nearly with fast repeat customer p.m. 633-2300 days. MANCHESTER LINE — Ideal In condition, twin sink In built- Ave., East Hartford. Park & Oakland Avenues occupancy. Parking. 649-6750. Four-room apartment, heat Park. 1% baths, two-car MANCHESTER — Five - room ized service, plus a profession­ bulkhead, beautifully rustic stage for a quick default on the 130,000 light planes now flying service. To arrange interview, Fuel and Feed 49-A six-room Colonial . Ranch with in kitchen, large living room. phone 742-6124, between 6-9 HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques and hot water included, $120. garage, large rooms. Immedi­ al, full-time sales staff. Call wooded lot. Selling under pro- payment contract and speedy have been coddled for years by East Hartford, Conn. SIX-ROOM duplex, available Business Property attached garage. Beautifully home. City utilities. Near shop- All electric. A home for the p.m. FIREWOOD for sale, sawed bric-a-brac, locks,' frames, per month. Available Immedi­ ate occupancy. Hayes Agen us, we work. Belflore Agency, fesslonal appraisal. Must see. repossession, o the Federal Aviation Admlnls- Feb. 1st. Rental agreement, se­ landscaped lot. Immaculate . ping, bus. Recent furnace, $16,- young at heart. Asking $22,600. Belflore Agency, 647-1413. Nader said he based his com- tratlon, Nader’s Investigators DEA N and spilt. Will deliver. Timber- glas.sware. \Ve buy estates. Vil­ ately. 646-0882 , 649-2871. For Sale 70 cy. 64C0131. 647-1413. throughout. Executive area. ' 900. What! $16,900. That’s Keith Agency, 646-4126, 649------!------plaint on a suiwey of 150 Con- .said. land Tree Service, 875-1238. lage Peddler. Auctioneer. 420 curity deposit. 649-8538. MACHINE PRODUCTS Situations Wanted— ROCKVILLE — New three- MANCHESTER — 20,000 square Heritage House, 646-2482. BOWERS School Low 20's. right. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. VACANT RANCH — 7V4 rooms, 1922. VE3RNON-BOLTON Lake ■vlcln- nectlcut cases conducted by The report said that a large ACCOUNTANT Junior — Mini- L;ikc St.. Bolton 649-3247. THREE rooms, heat, hot Water, foot masonry industrial build­ 102 COLONIAL RD. SEASONED fireplace wood for room apartment, wall to wall Six-room Colonial. 1% baths, 2 full baths, 2-zone heat. Mr. VERNON — Custom Ranch Ity, one year old, unique cus- prof, Philip Shuchman and just number of light-plane crashes num one year experience, mul- Female 38 stove, refrigerator, adults. ing, I'a acres, central location, HEART OF Town. . .ten (or Is g;V ^;;"frm Try“styIei''kltchen; A’T I ^ C T ^ 6-room MANCHESTER, CONN. ti-corp firm. Excellent oppor­ sale, cut and delivered. $15 WANTED — Antique furniture carpeting, stove, refrigerator Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- wooded lot, breezeway, ga­ tom built, 5-room Ranch. Sunk- published in the Stanford Uni- on takeoff and landing are at 2 glass, pewter, oil paintings or Center St. near Main. Imnted- and dishwasher. $145 monthly. all utiUties. Many possibilities, It U) room single 'With 2V6 Posrtble fourth bedroom, for- home Baseboart heat, at- 1413. en living room with unusual versity Law Review. low speed. Occupants can sur- tunity. For appointment call p'ckup load. Call-228-0097. baths. Needs some redecorat­ rage, fireplace. Sacrifice due IRONING done in my home. other antique items. Any iate occupancy. 649-4742. 87545979, 876-6732. including commercial use. mal dining room, Immaculate, (ached garage, Hutchins Agen- beamed celling, huge rustic jjg gajj the study revealed vlve If planes as properly built Mr. Hayden, 649-5361. ing. Well constructed home, SUBURBANITE splendor In to illness. Immediate occupan­ Has immediate openings days, Reasonable. Call 649-4013. quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- Hayes Agency, 648-0131. Immedlate occupancy. Wolver- Realtors, 649-6324. fireplace, Indirect lighting, this pattern: to keep them from being 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., nights, 4 Household Goods 51 FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. BOLTON Center Apartments, built in the 40's. Must be seen Manchester! 7% room spilt cy. $18,900. Meyer Agency, 8709, 165 Oakland Street. ton Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. ggyEN room air-conditioned Realtors, 643-0609. large master bedroom with The law requires sale of the smashed about, It said. p.m. to 1 a.m. Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ 3 rooms at $135 monthly. Heat', . . sensible price at $26,900. T. with three full baths! Four sliding glass door leatding to VERNON CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Colonial, fireplaced living cate.!. Adlllts only. 643-2171 hot water, refrigerator, stove NOTICE J. Oockett, Realtor, 643-1677. WESTSIDE - Six room Cape, bedrooms! Ideal for the grow­ BOL’TON — Just listed, this Im­ sundeck. Rec room with dou­ TURRET LATHE—Set-up a n d Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ranges, automatic washers room, complete eat-ln kitchen, days. included. Available Feb. 1st. TOWN OF COVENTRY fireplace. carpeting, eat-in ing family. Call now. Belflore maculate 6Mt room Ranch. ble door walk-out. Lake privi­ operate. with guarantees. See them at Rooms Without Board 59 BJXCELLENT 6% room Ranch, dining room, IVi baths, plus AREA AKC REGISTERED very tiny B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 649-6580. ZONING BOARD kitchen, heated rec room, Agency, 64T-1418. Three bedrooms, living room leges. Moving out of state, WE HAVE customers wmtlng OF APPEALS garage, large lot, city utilities, aluminum combinations. Low lavatory and walk-in closet off Police Exonerated HARDINGE CHUCKERS — Set­ Chihuahua puppies. All shots, Main St. Call 643-2171. MOTEL rooms, weekly rates — with fireplace, dining room owner, $23,900. 643-7218. Circulation Counselor for the rental of your apart­ ROCKVILLE’S finest — Rock- There will be a Public Hear- fireplace. Onwer anxious to 20’s. Won’t last. Wolverton master bedroom, paneled fam­ BRAND NEW and beauUful! up and operate. paper trained, also stud serv­ maid service, restaurant ad­ ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ and kitchen, wall to wall car­ Needed In Growing land Terrace Apartments, Monday, February 2nd at sell. 6% per cent assumable Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ily room. Assumable 6% mort­ Georgebus Ranch with lovely BLLING'TON — $31,600. Seven- ice. 875-5045. COMBINATION stereo, small jacent. Call 643-1557. tate Associates. Ine... 843'-5129 mortgage. Price $24,500. peting, basement garage plus PRODUCTION MILLERS — Set­ Circulation Area FM clock radio, small chest, Highland Ave. 3% large rooms 7 .go p.m. in the Town Building gage, $33,6(X). Exclusive Evans family room and double fire­ room Colonial. Bullt-lns, wall In Panther Deaths Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. large in the ground swimming up and operate THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ with plenty of closet space, to take up the following ap­ TWO-FAMILIES — Buy one or ft Clapp 647-1464. place on lovely treed lot. Mr. to wall carpeting, air-condl- Applicant must have a de­ SOUTH American Honey Bear, breakfast set, golf bag and um­ MANCHESTER — One-bed­ pool. Terrific value at $26,600. CHICAGO (AP) — A coro- Gerber, a laywer serving as lieat, hot water, refrigerator, buy both. Large lots, and ga- Merritt, Belflore Agency, 647- tionlng, garage, fireplace, one j,gr>g gays the fatal shoot- deputy coroner. Gerber was se- TOOL MAKER — Experienced sire to work with newspa- very lovable especially . with brella. All in good condition. tage St., centrally located, room Garden type apartment. peals. MANCHEB’TER — 6 - room MANOHBSTEJR U ft R Realty Co., Inc. 643- range, hood, disposal, dish­ 1. Stanley J. Grochmal, appeal­ rages.Wolverton Agency, Rea»- 1418. full two half baths. Assumable Black Panther party lected after demands that the in jig and fixture work. perboys in the promotion children, miniature size. $100. Call 643-0196. large pleasantly furnished Available now. Heat, and ap­ Ranch, city utilities, full base­ 2692. Robert D. Murdock, washer, wall to wall carpeting. tors, 649-2813. SPACIOUS COLONIAL mortgage. Executive neighbor- leaders during a police raid Inquest be conducted by some- and servicing of .their 649-3304 after 6 pm. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 pliances included. $145 and ing Agent, dated January 8th ment, treed lot, walk to bus CONVENIENT location is only Realtor, 643-6472. Model Home Furniture Private terrace and swimming 8 rooms In this well buljt ^ BRIDGEPORT MILLING MA­ for overnight and permanent $150 per month. Paul W. Dou- for a permit for a residence and schools, aluminum storms THREE BEDROOM Ranch, one feature of this 6% room hood. Owner transferred. 878- ugg were justifiable homl- one not connected with the gov- routes. Must be a high AKC GERMAN Shepherds, pool. Immediate occupancy. 3-year-old home in a choice ’TOLLAND — Four - room, ex CHINE OPERATORS — Set-up school graduate with a good 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL guest rates. gan. Realtor, 649-4535. on the left aide of Flanders and screens. Only $18,600. with large kitchen. finished Split with two-full baths! Nice­ 0273. o4de. emment of (Jook County (Chice- champion sired. Blkck and Only $155 monthly 876-3775, area. First floor family pandable Cape. Breezeway, at and operate. driving record. (Automo­ 19 PIECES River Rd., in an Industrial Can’t beat It. Keith Agency, rec room, treed lot. Sacrifice room, 2Vi badis, 24 ft. liv­ ly landscaped yard, many ex­ -V _ J t reduced, 6- None of the seven Panther '-oronerCoroner anarewAndrew J. Tor$an tans. Terrific temperament. LARGE CLEAN, furnished LOOKING for anything m, real 875-7466. bile furnished). We offer zone. This appeal comes In 646-4126, 649-1923. price. Low, low, 20’s. Wolver­ ing room with fireplace, tras. Aluminum storms and colonial. ni.n.n.r. who .oMv.O tti. INSPECTORS — Experienced For further information, 649- $297 room, gentleman only, kitcjien estate rentals — apartments. ------quiet country road. Near park' Gerber gave attorneys for the good starting salary — paid Modern 3%-room under section 3.1.1. Hardship ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. buiU-lns, 4 bedrooms, good- screens. Belflore Agency, 647- rooms, 1% baths, garage, testified at the Inquest which with aircraft parts. 9713 anytime. privileges, free washer, dryer, nomes, multiple dwellings, no VERNON ■ EIGHT ROOM single th.at Is va- way. Asking $i9,90iO. T. J. Panthers wide latitude. "Sure, Blue Cross & CMS and Ma­ Interior ■ Designer wants re­ Ceramic tile bath. is claimed in that it is im­ sized dining room and much 1413. beautiful location. $26,800. ended Wednesday. parking. Palmer Realty, 643- (ees. Call J. D. Real Estate apartment possible to dispose of prop­ c: it. Four or five bedrooms, RAISED Ranch In one of Man­ Crockett Realtor, 878-6279. sure,” he said repeatedly when All Benefits jor Medical. liable family or newlyweds Heat, electric stove, combina­ more. $40,900 is the price. Principals only. 872-3902. The Interracial jury of promt- 6321. .associates. Inc. 643-6129 erty for an industrial site. 1V5 baths, and two car garage. chester’s Prime neighbor­ GAMBOLO’TTI built six-room they asked to introduce evi­ COLLIE — Shepherd puppies. to accept delivery of com­ tion windows. Close to shop­ 649-5306. VERNON — 1968, 8 or 4 bed- HARTFORD COURANT Property consists of approxi­ Beautiful house, Iwid best of hoods, modem kitchen with all Ranch. ’Two fireplaces, full ------qiV BnnM Cane located ^ Chicagoans deliberated dence or extend a line of ques­ An Equal Opfiortunity Employer Call 649-6576. plete Model Display of Qual­ NICE bedroom for gentleman MANCHESTER Newer luxury ping, center. $120. monthly. room Ranch, recreation room ROOM , , ____ more than five hours before re- U. K. WELCH MGR. mately 4 acres. care. Aluminum siding, extra of the built-ins, 3 bedrooms, 2 paneled basement. Quality re­ two acres of land. Ideal loca­ tioning. ity Furniture just removed with references, private home, 2-bed'room apartment, avail­ 875-9493. B (Sl W with fireplace, „ 2-car gtarage, turning its verdict in the slay- 13 Park St., Rockville POODLES — Miniature, black 2. Mrs. Mildred Moore, Agent slsed lot. . .price Is negotiable. baths, 2 car garage, plus room cessed radiation. Belflore tion for pony or horse. Only He allowed Bobby Rush, Pan- to warehouse for Public very near Center. 21 Church able now. $185 per month in­ large treed lot, city water, Paul W D iu r^ ’. Real- ings of Fred Hampton and Mark ^Tuty 875-6286 females. Six-weeks old. AKC Sale. Modern 3 complete ROCKVILLE— 4 rooms, bath, for Mrs. Bridle Finlay, Ce­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- for expansion. We feel the BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Agency, 647-1418. $17,900 DRIVERS for school buses, St. 649-4966. cluding heat, appliances and sale price $33,900. Call Mitten registered. 643-9270. rooms with the $1,000 look. utility room, heat, hot water, dar Swamp Rd. Appealing 1677. price of $36,900. for this prop- Manchester Parkade tor, 649-4635. f. ■ . , J > and Hampton’s younger brother 7:30 - 8:45 a.m. 2:15 - 3:45 NIGHT watchman — odd hours, carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, Agency, Realtors. 643-6930. 8 pc. Convertible Living stove, refrigerator. Available from determination of ZSonlng: erty Is below market value. Manchester—649-6306 PROFESSIONALLY appraised p.m. Excellent part-time for time and one half over 40 LARGE furnished room for Realtor, 649-4535. MANCHES’TER — Just Usted J^ar'iy^nd Vuh oTr^rTSs' FOUR free kittens, double Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 March 1st. Security deposit. Agent dated January 14th. Call today! Phllbrick Agency MANCHESTER ------—T————- for quick sale! Seven room goUTH Windsor — 6% room third shift worker or retired hours. Ideal for college student male only. Parking. $16 week­ very clean, well planned 6- W a n t e d — R «cri E s ta te 7 7 rla party oi^anlzer, were killed Rush delWer^ a ^Irtted J paws, box trained, one can of . pc. Dinette. $10 down, you LARGE 7-room apartment, 3 872-3749 after 4:15. Requesting permit for a dog Realtors, 646-4200. T Colonial Cape with 2% baths. Rang),, one - third down as person.. Premium wage scale. or early retired man. Apply ly. Call 644-0123 after 5 p.m. room Cape, fireplaced living room home, nice residential 2-zone heat, lovely family food and litter included. 649- may purchase any room in­ bedrooms, fireplace, basement kennel. Property Is on the sumes 5-% per cent m ortg^e. a l L CASH for your property west^SKte a'^rtmTnt. ' assertion that police murdered 643-2414. Personnel office. Consolidated room, bultt-in kitchen, 1% HEAR ’THIS — Nine room (Co­ area, gairage, large lot near room, formal dining room, 7089. dividually. Immediate deliv­ 238 Charter Oak St. - room garage, nice residential neigh West side of Cedar Swamp immediate occupancy. Rec ^4 hours. Avoid red tape The verdict said the 14 Chlca- i„^,udea the five Cigar Corp. 131 Oak St., Glas­ with private entrance suitable borhood, formal dining room, batihs, garage, deep treed yard, lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, schools and shopping. Low Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, EXPERIENCED man with ery or free storage. Rd. Property' consists of 4.6 close to everything. Come see tonbury. 8:30 to 4:30. 633-9441. for working gentleman. 649- $200. J. p. Real Estate Asso­ NOTICE country kitchen, paneled fam­ 20’s. Owner, 643-2037. 647-1413. X ™ sA iry.ai.*“ ’‘^- 1^ ^ - r v l c e . Hayes Agency. .o^^»cemen^v^^o blaTrd^n.nT^^^^^^^^ driver’s license who knows Articles For Sale 45 CAP & CCP Charge Plans acres of land in Coventry, this one. Mid 20s. Keith Agen­ Also, our own Instant Credit 1746. $15 weekly. ciates, 643-5129.' and 4 acres in Tolland. ily room, paneled recreation Manchester area to work for TOWN OF ANDOVER cy 646-4126, 649-1922. I^ Q U E ! Four room bungalow goUTH WINMOR - Like new LOCAL DEVELOPER Looking ^ ALUMINUM sheets used as Plan This appeal Is based on ordi­ room, 2vi baths, - double ga­ automotive store, 5M day QUIET room for rent for gentle- 118 MAIN ST - 3-room apart- The Board of Tax Review rage, 2(Xtac300’ wooded lot. !®‘ ’ ^ you.can move Into large ^racttract of land In Man- death or bodUy injury to them- ^ald. . . printing plates. .009 thick, 23x nance 2.I.3.C. MANCHES’TER — 8-room Split cott, 668-1663, Pasek Realtors, week.. Apply at Winkler Auto Investigators man, breakfast if desired. 649- ment , heat and appliances, will be in session to receive (Close to everything. Hutchins garage. Porter St., area. Mr. this Immaculate 6%-room g^ester or vddnlty. Must be selves. 36” , 25 cents each or 5 for $1. DISCOUNT FURNITURE complaints of taxpayers claim- . Edward Yeomans, 411 Lake Ranch, separate entrance, liv­ 289-7476, 742-8243. They said they were met by Parts, 61 Tolland Tpke., Tal- 0513. $125. Security required. 646- 3 Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- Ranch without a thing to do. suitable for resldenUal de- raiding officers related g^otgun blasts as they entered ■WAREHOUSE Rd., Andover. Appealing ing quarters. Extra lot, trees cottville. 649-4323. Dennis Mo­ Large retail department 643-2711. 2426, 9-5. ing to be aggrieved by action on (^(8- Wall to wall carpeting, kitchen velopment, financing no prob- ^**®y were met by pinf re w en apartment. The raiding offi- A rey. NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS FURNISHED room—downtown the Board of Assessors relative from a detarmlnation of Zon­ store chain is presently everywhere. Executive neigh- MANCHESTili--Suburhs — ------^^ito b » “^d^ms“w^ TernTrito ^Tel^ls to K - " cers said they returned " the- KEEP carpet cleaning prob­ 3180 Main St. Hartford location. Employed person, FOUR-ROOM flat, second floor. to the tax list of October 1, 1969. ing Agent dated January borhood. Inunedlate occupon- „ g-ut tip-top condition, COLONIAL Cape with two love- screened porch attach- HH search warrant for a cache of MULTI-Lith operator — (for ex­ .seeking undercover investi­ lems small-use Blue Lustre . J. .-ijj . shots and later called for cease- gators. Experienced prefer­ 522-7249 references. Call morning or Stove, refrigerator, $136 Sessions will be held at the 14th to change single family weapons reportedly hidden at perienced only). Salary $3.50 wall to wall. Rent electric (former Fuller Brush bldg.) monthly. Security, rental Office Building, School dwelling into 2 apartmenU. per hour, plenty of overtime. red but will train alert, ag­ shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & evenings, 647-1737. R«Ut,. MMUH. «««». plu. W. Mid HO'., Add! Fd, d.M.. „ T h W y C ., Inc. (>«■ LAND-STTES-FARMS — Acre- the flat. Police said they found gg„tlnued agreement. 649-8638. Road, Andover, Conn., as fol­ Ixjcation of propery, Monu­ Manchester area. United Em­ gressive individuals. Full Wallpaper Supply. 175 Pine St. Manchester Immaculate Raised Agency, 646-0181. t . J. Crockett, Realtor, B®l«°re Agency, 647-1418. 2692. Robert D. Murdock. age. Large, unzoned parcels, 10 weapons and a large quantity jg ^ e s Davis, a black officer ment Hill, next to Sutures $28,600 ______all areas. Louis Dlmock Real­ of ammunition. ployment Service, 246-7225. and part-time hours avail­ 646-2332 TWO - BEDROOM apartment. lows : ------643-1677. ' BRAND NEW Raised Ranch. Realtor, 643-6472. on the raid, said he shot and Apartments— Flats— Monday, February 2, 1970 Inc. Hardship is claimed ------Ranch.-- Family------kitchen, finish- CHOICE six - room , Ranch — ______j . .. ______— ___ ty, Realtors, 649-9623. Black community able. Good starting salary SNOW BLOWER for sale, $75. (former Norman’s Furn.) Adults only, no pets. Security BiacK cun.muiu., groups ^ carbine after 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. since house is too large for ed recreation room, two fire- ij^^gg bedrooms, fireplace, r q OM Ranch, brick front, 8 SOUTH WINDSOR — Birch Hill MAN FOR cleaning offices, two and liberal benefits. Used one year. Call 649-2923, Warehouse Tenements 63 deposit. References, rental charged police fired without pumping a shell to three hours. Call 623-0624 after 5 p.m. at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. Wednesday, February 4, 1970 single family dwelling. places,------gtarage.---- Huge---- d-..., treed lot. jjuilt-lns, wall to wall carpet- bedrooms, fireplace, garage, Rd.i«nr«®®’"®''® Agency, ggjgtgg _ custom...... built 9-room...... provocation and killed Hampton ^ ghotgun. Oark died of a Send brief re.sume to Box PRESIDENTIAL VUlage Apart­ agreement. 649-5664 after 6. Hutchins Agency, Realtors. evenings at 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All interested persons are In­ ing, garage. Immaculate. Mid park-like yard. Immediate oc- ' ______Colonial with four large bed- Lo^ol Notica as he slept. bullet wound in the chest. A, Manchester Herald. HANNAH’S husband Hector ments, Center St. and Thomp­ N FIVE ROOM duplex, 3 bed­ Saturday, February 7, 1970 vited to attend. 649-5824. 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ cupancy. Only $24,900. Hayes in GROUND swimming pool, rooms, family styled kitchen. Nearly two dozen witnesses Hampton’s body was found in PART-TIME school boy, work hates hard work so he cleans son Rd., Manchester. Immedi­ UMITA’nON OBDEB j ^ io j ------— TWO-DOOR Imperial Frigi- rooms, garage. Rental agree­ 10:00 a.m. ho 2:00 p.m. Signed; tors, 649-2818. Agency, 646-0181. wall to wall carpeting, a newly large living room, dining iw m a rear bedroom and one police after school in furniture store, the rugs with Blue Lustre. daire; dishwasher, used little; ate occupancy on our one bed­ Grant E. Toothaker Sr., ment, security deposit, 649- Board of Tax Revle^i^ paneled family room, are only and separate dten. ‘ wo fire- held conducted by Martin S officer testified he believed approximately 8-10 hours week­ SCHOOL bus drivers in Coven­ Rent electric shampooer $1. OI- Admiral refrigerator; $1,2000 room delu.\e apartment. Fea­ $21,900 — COLONIAL, 6 rooms, 8538. Clifton B. Horne, Chairman a few features of this centrally places, spacious rec room, January. 1970. Hampton wais killed by a bullet ly. Apply in person. Flair try, 7-9 a.m., 2-4 p.m. Will cott Variety Store. Motorola entertainment center, tures large living room, bed­ 2-car gtarage, barn, 2 acres George W. Munson David Roach, located Garrison Colonial. For 2% baths, two car garage. A ^Pre^nt. Hon. John J. Wallett. that passed through two other Home Furnishings, Broad St. train. Call 742-9047 until 5 $600 ; 3-drawer Birdseye bu­ room, and dining area. Wall FIVE-ROOM apartment, with Cross-Stitch beautiful open land. Hutchins MATERNITY dresses, like new, Stanley Gasper Secretary further details, Mr. ^nsser, high lot with a view. $47,600. GlanvlUe. late of rooms. Hampton died at a bullet Parkade, Manchester. p.m. reau. 643-8898 after 6. to wall carpeting. Complete kitchen stove and heat furnish­ Attractive Styling Agency Realtor. 649-5324. U ft R Realty Co.* Inc. 643- Manchester In said District, deoeas- size 9-10. Sell for half-price. Belflore Agency, 647-1413. wound In the head. GE kitchen. Self-' cleaning ed. 872-4172, 643-1492. 2692. Robert D. Murdock, RETIRED man for light jani­ JIG BORE Operators First, Call 646-0254. CHILD’S PINE bedroom set, SPRUCE St. —4 flats consisting On motion of Bffie June Glan­ The seven Panthers who sur­ range, dishwasher, disposal BRAND NEW Raised Ranch Realtor, 643-6472. vlUe, 17 Sherwood Circle, Manches­ Legal Notice; Purus ant to the torial work, mornings 4 or 5 •lecond and third shift. Lathe GRISWOLD St. — Manchester, of 18 rooms, comer property, ter. (3onn., executrix. vived the raid are awaiting trial CUSTOM P.A. System, black in chest, headboard, corner desk and double-door refrigerator. with assumable mortgage! provisions of Section 128, ’Title hours. Apply in person, Mc­ operators, second shift. Verti­ 3 rooms, heat, hot water, re­ needs ■work. Mortgage can be ORDERED: That three months 23, U.S. (Jode of 1968, as pre­ on charges of attempted murder excellent condition. $395. Call and cupboard, $88. 643-0640. Beautiful ceramic-tile bath, For details, Mr. Merritt, Bel- VERNON $34,400. from the 14th day of January, Donald’s, 46 West Center St. cal turret lathe operators, sec-^ arranged. $26,000. Principals scribed tai Policy and Proced­ and other crimes. 649-2631. with buUt-in vanity. Walk-in frigerator, stove, air-conditlon- NEED 4 BEDROOMS? 1970 be and the same are llmltra ond shift Call LeMi Corpora-' $EWINO MACHINES - singer only. Call 649-4522. fiore Agency, 647-1413. and allowed for the creditors within ure Memorandum 20-8, dated MAN PRESENTLY employed closet, 2 air-conditioners. On ing, parking. 247-4046, 633-7402. We’ve “ GOTTEM!” New which to bring in their claims tion, 643-2362. automatic zig-zag, excellent PROFIT OPPORTUNITY January 14, 1969, from the Fed­ to work part-time mornings bus line. Convenient to school, MANCHESTER 6-room Ranch, OWNEJR transferred, exception­ Colonial, 2% baths, large liv­ against said estate, and said ex­ GAS powered compressor, $125. condition. Makes buttonholes FOUR-ROOM apartment, ex­ ecutrix la directed to give pubUc eral Highway Administration, iind Saturday in local retail MAN WANTED to work in churches and shopping. Master assumable 8% per cent mort­ al 2-bedroom Ranch with many ing room and dining room. notice to the creditors to bring In Volunteers End Call 646-2790. hems, embroiders, etc. Orig. cellent location. Stove, re­ extras. Mortgage assumable — Kitchen with bullt4n oven, their claims within said time al­ Bureau of PuMic Roads, the store. Phone 643-2833. lumber yard, must have driv­ TV antenae, coin operated gage, fireplace, family room, lowed by publishing a copy of this (Connecticut Department of er’s license. Davis & Brad­ ’jially over $300., 6 monthly- laundry in basement, large frigerator included. Younger For appointment, call owner range, dishwasher, disposal. Ethiopian Tours; 1.ARGE assortment of used fac­ payments of $8.50 each or pay- FROM TEXACO walk-out basement, bus line. order In some newspaper having a Transportation — Bureau of RECORD Clerks for filling or­ ford Lumber Co., 200 Tolland storage area. Visit us today couple preferred. No pets. Se- evenings or weekends. 649- First floor family room ■with circulation In said probate district ders, shipping and receiving in tory fluorescent light fixtures, J51 cash .522-0931 dealer. curlty deposit required. $116. Low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 648- fireplace, city Utllttles and within ten days from the date of Highways will hold a public Incidents Cited St., East Hartford. Agent on premises. 1-7, daily 4292. this order and return make to this hearing on January 29, 1970 at lec'ord department of large 4’ and 8’, $3 each and up, dis­ monthly. Call 643-9409 after 6. 0131. 2-oar gairage. J. Florence, court of the notice given. HELP US to celebrate another at model apartment or shown whole.sale distributor. 40-hour PART-TIME, janitorial work, 4 count on 10 or more. Ideal for ASSUMBALB 5% per cent, 6^ JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. 8:00 P.M. In the (Jeorge J. Pen­ ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — ’HUr- new store opening. Savings of by appointment, 646-2623, 643- Be A Texaco Retailer (JORNER OF Vemon and Lydall 649-6306. ney High School cafeteria at week, vacation, all fringe ben­ hours daily, 5 days weekly, factories, garages, work shop, REMODELED 4-room duplex. room Ranch with attached ga­ ty-one Peace Corps volunteer up to 40 per cent on name 1023 , 643-4112. . . .we have a two family flat 889 Forbes Street in the ’Town efits. Contact Tom Markoskl, Manchester area. 649-5334. warehouses, show roopis, of­ Will consider one child. Call rage, porch, L shaped living teachers have terminated their brand sewing machines, Sp>e- with 5 rooms down and 4 up. B . IIHD n t In enint Inr nnek nnt- Colonial. Fireplace, aluminum acres wooded lot. Fronting on basement istorage, master Men’s .square dance shirts, size HELP WANTED volunteers assigned to school*, plete benefit program. Excellent opportunity for 1st clase mold maker. Or^UBEBlCAS, NEW YOBK, tnfn In IncInSn flrtt-clnii nnllln|. siding, garage. Latige lot. Ex­ 2 streets. Gall after 6 p.m., TV antenna. Convenient to^ file in the Office of Town Clerk, will be made a part of the pub- 17. 649-6726 after 8 p.m. H.T. IMM. ~ isa Banatt. llMchaftoT transportation, shopping, Town Hall. Coventry, Ctonnectl- 11c hearing and will be consld- particularly la provincial capi­ Immediate opening, •Jobft Available for Men and Women. No Experience Necesaary, Print Niaw, M Irtii wItt HP ______U 6# A V E . cellent location. Must be seen. 648-4619. training and advancement. QE vvestag. e, e t a c------Bania, _ schot^ and churches. cut and are available for In- ered In the same way us oral tals and In senior s<‘Condary good benefits, go<^ We will train you. Some openings on all 3 shift*. Many fringe C O D I m 4 ttfta Nasbsr. :OAB, NEW YOBK, Principles only. Owners, 649- ochool.s, who are being subject Send 604, add 164 for Rental agent on premdses spectlon by the public. statements. , . , .j., wages growth poten- FULI. LENG’TH mouton coat, beneflto, Including PROFIT 811AR1NO. Prist Nssn, AHrsii atUi IIP 7321. •d to systematic harasam*n$, (Bef The Facts Now! postage and handling for 1-7 p.m. Also shown by Coventry Planning and All persons interested. In this cool, ttiVi Nsabtr ISO tin . hostility and Insult.” ALLIED BUILDING SYSTEMS tiaL size 12. like new. $30. 643-0640. APPLY IN PERSON AT : a copy of the Fall and WEST SIDE. . .just listed a five Starting at $4,(KM. Hutchins appointment One-quarter^ Zoning Commission matter are welcome to attend Send 504, add 154 for mile east oi Elxit Wil­ the public' hearing. Blatchford said the Peace APPLY Winter ALBUM. room Ranch with partial base­ Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. Coventry, Connecticut postage and handling for bur Cross ' Parkway, Ralph L. Hager Corps Is reviewing the future ALDON SPINNIN6 MILLS CORP. C A LL: DAYS — Mr. Show, 568-960(1. CINnMNIU . . . 1«ti ment on a nice private lot Just Robert H. Gantner, IONA MFC. Oa BROWN MUSKRAT fur coat. r n n t l . . • a n r a w ’ i M ir t li, a copy of the Fall and (IRoute 16 and 1-84. Deputy ’Transportation role of the corps In Ethiopian YMtM'f Pool* " I (•« Winter Basic fashion. off the . bus line for only $19.- Chairman Unit of General size 14-16. Cull afUT 5, 649-5875. / /. ■ TELEPHONE 64e-M8S (Commissioner ' / education with the Ethiopian TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. ' EVENINGS — Mr. B o N . 289-5824. 4tll|M •! Prttini PiMMi 000. Start pocking and c^U T. J W 4 < 1 h Dated; January 1970 Signal Corp. O m i . 6106-S04. tM W (tr 648-1028 648-4112 Bureau of Highway* ministry of education. LADY’S Clothing, various 8:30 A.M. — 5:30 PM. pailai* n4 kMilliii. J. Crockett, Realtor at 648-1877. I K C a a n e r a i Q ( Regent 8L, Mancheeter items. 257 Tolland .Tpke. Oak Lodge, Apt. 5, Man'chastar.

s/ v.\ ■7 \ I' W \" \\ \' \ \ \ PAGE TWENTY-TWO iWanriiPHtpr lEttPtttttQ Average Daily Net Prefw Run The Weather For The Week Ended Light enow contlnulnc lilto Friendship Lodge of ■ ktil^ns December SO, 1968 About Town will have' Its Winter Social on Hearing Set Housing Unit pvenlng. (One to three Inchea.) Saturday, Jan. 31. It opens with Clearing tonight wMh lows Sunset Club will meet tomor­ a social hour at- the neighbor­ in low teena. Tomorrow partly row at' 12:30 p.m. at the Sen­ 15,880 mmny, cold, windy. High in aOr. ing homes of Albert Heavisides On Widening To Check On Manchenter— A City of Villaffv Charm ior Citizens Center for a pot- at 57 Baldwin Rd. and Rayniond > luck. Members are reminded Bogue at 39 Bryan Dr., and din­ to, bring their own place settings Silver Lane Other Stoves ner is at Willie’s Steak House. VOL. LXXXIX, NO. TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CX)NN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1970 (CloMlfled Advertbiing on Page 19) PRICE TEN CENTS and to bring items for a penny Members of the Manchester Junior Deacon Frederick M. Plans to widen Silver Lane in auction. , Goal Is chairman, and he asks Housing Authority (MHA) in­ that reservations be made by East Hartford and a short structed Leon Enderlin,. execu­ Charter Oak Lodge of B’nal Tuesday. ftietch of Spencer St. in Man­ tive director of the MHA to B’rjth will have a breakfast chester to four lanes will be the meeting Sunday at 9 a.m. at look around for some more subject of a public hwiring Jan. Howard Johnson's Restaurant, Cub Scout Pack 51 will meet stoves last night. Cut Your Taxes tonight from 7 to 8 at.the Bent­ 29, at Penney High School on The stoves — 76 of them — Grand Jury Probe Bast Hartford. After breakfast, Some charitable gifts are there will be a discussion ses­ ley School audltoriuni. Cubs are Forbes St. in East Hartford. were ordered Dec. 3 frm Hot- reminded to wear sneakers. The hearing, at 8 p.m. In the point to be installed in the new not obvious, but they are Senate Nearing Passage sion. ■ - Each cub should be accorfipani- school's cafeteria, will be con­ 76umlt Mayfair Gardens hous­ legitimate tax deductions. Learn about them In an ar­ The meeting of masters and ed by an adult. ducted by the State Bureau of ing complex for the elderly, now Set on Yablonski Highways, Department of Trans- ticle today on page 6. overseers of East Central under construction in the North The article Is one of a se­ Pomona Grange will meet Sat­ Manchester Barracks, World imrtation. End. OLBVBLAND, Ohio (AP) — UM Waffolrs—one in Washing­ The pUm calls for a blacktop Federal officials today ordered ton and il/ie other in Plttsbiugh. ries being printed to help urday at 8 p.m. at the Cheshire War I Veterans, and its Hotpoint is a division of the I oad, 50 feet wide from Uie podnt a grand jury investigation here Federal- authorities sold, how­ you cut your Income tax. Grange Hall instead of at Meri­ auxiliary will meet Sunday at 2 General Electric Corp,, now den as originally scheduled. p.m. at the Vk^’ Home. Re­ where Silver Lane meets the Into the shooting deaths of Unit­ ever, that the three arrested Of Major Anti-Crime Bill being struck by more than 150,- Wllbui' Cross Highway to the Gives Talk ed Mine Workers insurgent Jo> had no known UMW connec­ freshments will be served other 000 of its employes. Dr. John k’. Barry Jr. hap point where Spencer St. meets •eph Tablonskl and his wife and tions. the meeting. Mrs. Edward P. Coltman of A letter ■ received recently moved his offices for the prac­ the relocated Rt. 6 In the west­ 125 Baldwin Rd. will give a daughter. Meanwhile, Peimsylvanla ou- WASHINGTON (A P)— from Hotpoint indicated that the thoriUes planned extradition Decisions tice of general dentistry to 210 The committee of Cub Scout ern end of Manchester. slide lecturV on the "History of . U.S. Attorney Robert B. Kru- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, stoves might not be delivered proceedings on the murder Main St. His offices were for­ Pack 63 will meet Friday at 8 The project is expected to the Tobacco Industry in the panaky said the Jury would be after losing one fight to on or before April 3 as the MHA charges today sigainst Paul R. merly located at 9 W. Middle p.m. at the home of Janies Mat­ cost about $5 million. Connecticut Valley," at a meet­ convened next Tuesday to check amend a major anticrime At the hearing, designs will had requested. So Atty. Vincent Gllly, 37, a house painter; Au- Reserved ‘ Tpke. thews, 64 S, Alton St. ing of the Manchester Historical .Into "broadening aspects of the be displayed and the public L. Diana, MHA chairman sug­ bran W. “ Buddy” iClartin, 28, a bill, scheduled a second at­ Society on Sunday, Feb. 1. at Tablonsld Investigation.” tempt today as the Senate will be given a chance to com­ gested to Enderlin that as a The announcement came one laborer; and Claude E. Vealey, 2:30 p.m. In the Illing Junior ment on major design features. precautionary measure he in. day alter three Cleveland men 26, an unemployed parolee from On Carswell neared passage of the leg­ The project is divided Into 11. High School cafetorium. vestigate other possibilities. were charged with murder In tne Ohio State Reformatory. islation sought by Presi­ THINK SMALL *I943JI> ' s e d a n She is acting director of the SCULPTURED Pennsylvania officials were in WASHINGTON (AP) — Mpst Delivered tn Mandwater sections for discussion. Enderlin said Hotpoint stoves the Tablonskl slayings. dent Nixon. Statements or exhibits on the Institute of Local History at Officials said Thursday that Cleveland Friday, But U.S. Atty Republican senators who helped The organized crime control Dquipped with leatheretite in- have been ordered In the past defeat President Nixon’s first proposal may be submited at Manchester Community Col­ Tablonskl was murdered short­ Krupansky said formal exAradl- bill before the Senate was one of t ^ o r , windshield washer, 2- mainly because the controls are TWEEDS Uon proceedings were not ex­ choice of a southern Judge for the hearing by the mail or de­ lege, where she is also instruc­ ly tfefore he was to tell what he the measures the President was speed electric wipers, heater, located in the front where they pected to start before Monday. the Supretne Court are not com­ livery until Feb. 11 to George tor of social sciences and as­ knew about UMW activities to talking about Thursday In his defogger, 4-way saiety flashers, were convenient to reach. Diana Ool. Frank McKetta, head of mitting themselves on his latest back-up lights, front and rear S. Koch, chief of design. Bureau sistant Administrative depart­ two grand juries. State of the Union message and the rest of the MHA mem­ MANY the Pennsylvania State Police, nomination. seat bdts, leatherette heddrests, of Highways, Drawer A, Weth­ ment head. In annoimclng the new grand when he said; ” We In toe execu­ bers, even though they realized said an CXilo license plate on a steering Wheel look and rear ersfield. Jury probe today, Krupansky With a few exceptions, they tive have done everything we Mrs. Coltman’s talk is an ex­ that the strike might be over In car led to the itrlo’s arrest In window defroster. COLORS said that at Uie moment no said they will await Senate Judi­ can under existing law but new pansion of one she delivered at plenty of time for the stoves to Cleveland Wednesday night. He UMW member liad been called ciary Committee hearings be­ and stronger weapons are need­ Rt*. I], Tellind TpU. the September meeting of the be delivered, thought that it said Tablonskl )iad seen the car TED TRUDON to appear before the panel. fore making up their minds on ed in this fight.” Ttleettvlll*-M*nch*it*r Swank To Speak Connecticut League of His­ would ,^be wise to investigate near his home and reported the the nomination of Judge G. Har- Pending as toe Senate re­ i The three men charged Thurs­ VOLKSWAGEN 649-2S3I torical Societies in East Wind­ other possibilities just the same. license number- to the police rold Carswell of Tallahassee, sumed work on toe measure To Club Women sor. day In connection with the about two weeks before the Fla. was an amendment by Kenne­ The 76 refrigerators , for the deaths were being held here on slayings. 4 A business meeting will pre­ project have not yet been or­ Seventeen of the 48 Republi­ dy, the DemocraUc whip from J. Grant Swank, executive earlier federal charges includ­ “The motive Is still under can senators voted In November Massachusetts, and Sen. PhllUp cede her talk. It will Include a dered, but the MHA members vice president of the Manches­ ing conspiring to Interfere with investigation,” Mcj^gtta added. against confirmation of the Su­ A. Hart, D-Mlch. It would strike ter Chamber of Commerce, will report from the Cheney Home­ did not make any indication of Tablonski’s rights as a union stead Committee. WALL-TO-WALL CARPET The FBI lias refus^ to say preme Court nomination of Cle­ a section of toe bUl overturning be guest speaker at the annual what brand they would order. member. This meeting replaces one how its invesUgaUon led to the ment F. Haynsworth Jr., . a a 1968 Supreme Court decision dinner of the Democratic Wom­ In other business, Enderlin Tablonskl, 59, just lost a bit- three men, originally picked up South Carolinian who is chief that permitted defendants ac­ scheduled for next Sunday and en's Club of Manchester reported that during 1969, 53 ap­ 100% Nylon Dupont 501 tor election In an attempt to on the federal charges. judge of toe 4th U.S. Court of cess to government Information Wednesday, Jan. 28, at Willie’s canceled. unseat UMW President W. A. plications from prospective ten­ Installed Over They were arraigned before a -Appeals. obtained from Ulegal wiretaps Steak House. The event will ants had been received, 31 of "Tony” Boyle shortl ybefore he, U.S. commissioner Thursday on It was the 17 GOP defections, so that they can determine if ev­ open with a social period at 6:30 which were declared eligible. his wife, Margaret, 57, and charges of conspiring to inter­ combined with 38 votes from toe idence thus obtained is being 32 oz. Waffle Pad daughter, Charlotte Joanne, 25, p.m. and dinner will be served Nun-Educator This swells the number of per­ Reg. $9.95 fere with Tablonski’s rights as a Democratic side, that rejected used against them. at 7. were ifoundi fatally shot In the sons waiting for an apartment union membei', conspiring to Haynsworth 55-46. One object of the bill was to The guest speaker, who is a To Give Talk Camlly’s Wasihington County, Pa., kill Tablonsld and obstructing make it easier to obtain evi­ to 144. The 76 new units in the home Jan. 5. The 17 included Senate GOP member of the Dnig Advisory jusUce. Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsyl­ dence for criminal prosecutions. North End are scheduled to Sources in Washlnjgton dis­ Council, will give on illustrated At St. Mary’s Bond was set at $260,000 each vania, his deputy. Sen. Robert In a vote Thursday shortly open sometime in June. Speak­ closed that Boyle, too, would talk on a "Look at Drugs.” Mrs. Sister Mary Gratia, general KITCHEN CARPET! for Gllly and Martin. Vealey, P. Griffin of Michigan, and toe after President Nixon renewed ing about the new housing proj­ have been a key witness at two Beatrice H. Rosenthal,- national chairman of toe Senate Republi­ hiB call for tough new antlcrlme supervisor of education of the ect, Enderlin reported that federal grand jury probes Into (See Page Eight) Democratic committeewoman; can Conference, “ Margaret bills the Senate rejected 62-U Mrs. Elizabeth K. Curtis, presi­ archdiocese of Hartford for the $592,644 had been spent so far. past ten years, will speak Sun­ 100% NYLON • HIGH DENSITY Chase Smith of Maine. an attempt by Kennedy to nar- dent of the Connecticut Fed»ra- The total bid for the complex •row the Ust of offenses for day at 9:50 a.m. at the Coffee Carswell, a member of toe 6th tion of Democratic Women’s was $988,000. The prime con- RUBBER BACK • URGE ASST. OF which addiUonal prison men- House at St. Mary’s Episcopal U.S. Court of Appeals, was nom­ Clubs; and Mrs. John Harden, tracter for the project is the COLORS . . . tencee of to 30 years can be Im­ Church. Her subject will be inated by Nixon Monday. Congressmen today pooh-poohed President Nixon's at night. However, this was the scene at 9 p.m. last vice president of the Hartford Rocky Marciano Construc­ & Shout Obscenities In an effort to clear toe way posed. County Federation of Democra­ "Spiritual Development of the comment in his State of the Union speech, that he night, with not a soul in sight of the Capitol dome, Kennedy argued the special tion Co., of New Jersey. for confirmation, Atty. Gen. doubted many dare walk the Capital’s streets alone background. (AP Photofax) tic Women’s Clubs, will be in­ Elementary Child — Pre-School Finally, the MHA went into J.ohn N. Mitchell briefed key sentencing provision In toe bill vited guests. to 8th Grade." executive session to interview GOP senators on (Carswell’s would go beyond toe field of or- Mrs. Francis Pisch of 71 Sister Mary Gratia received three persons for the job of Ten­ The Ladies Disrupt background In advance of the ganlzed crime and might he ap- Grant Rd, is chairman of the her BS degree from St. Joseph ant Relations Advisor. The post nomination announcement. pUed to hundreds of other event, and Mrs. Ambrose Diehl crimes, even in cases where College in West Hartford and will reportedly pay $12,000 a SOTYD. But apparently he didn’t pre­ of 129 Keeney St. is co-chair­ persons were convicted of clvU her master’s degree in educa­ year. pare them for toe subsequent Legislators Pooh-Pooh Nixon: man. They will be assisted by tional psychology from the Senate Pill Probe disclosure that Carswell, when rights or selective servliM law Enderlin said 15 people had Mrs. Francis Mahoney, Mrs. campalgpilng for the Georgia violations. Catholic University of Washlng- applied and five were found to INSTALLED!!! WASHINGTON (AP) — A the 18 witnesses who have testi­ Frank Ruff, Mrs. Theodore tn D.C., where she taught for legislature 22 years ago, said he Hls amendment would have Brindamore and Mrs. Irene meet the requirements. Those group of young women broke up fied so far. ten years. She lives In the would always be governed by restricted the additional sen­ Leahy. five were given a test by the a Senate hearing on the safety “ How long are we going to They’re Not Scared’ at Night Mother House of the Sisters of “ toe firm, vigorous belief In tences to offenses listed in an­ Reservations close Saturday State Department of Personnel of birth control pills today, ask­ have to sit here and listen to Mercy in West Hartford. ing questions and shouting a few these terrible effects without principles of white supremacy.” other section of toe bill establ­ and may be made by contact­ and three passed. After this was brought to WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- 'It was one of the most shock- attacks. But I think It was a who foi^ht off an attacker In Other nuns will attend the obscenities. hearing a single woman?” ishing new powers to fight Infil­ ing any member of-AlflCcommit- light, Carswell said “ I denounce tary to what President Nixon 9x12 HERCULON Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wls., shouted one of the group. ing Eitatements I ever heard’ a gross exaggeration by the Presi­ the elevator of his CTapitol Hill tration of legitimate buslnessee tee. The event is open to all Coffee House, some in con­ and reject the words themselves says, many brave souls in Ckin- CLOSEOUT SPECIAL presiding as chairman of the President make in a State of toe dent.” apartment building last fall, and labor unions by racketeers. members, their friends, and temporary dress and some in ” We don’t want to present a and the thoughts they repre­ e'ress do walk home alone a\ Senate monopoly subcommittee, Texas Democratic Rep. Bob said after the President’s Sen. John L. McClellan, D- anyone interested In joining the the traditlnal habit of the or­ medical freak show. We just sent.” night, even some of those vic­ Union message,” said Sen. Wil­ Ark., floor manager of toe bill, Skating - Coasting called a recess after the women Eckhardt, who cicycles home at speech: organization. der. BRAIDED RUG want to tfstlfy about the bad ef­ Senate leaders of both parties timized by the capital’s rising liam Proxmire, the Wisconsin argued toe provision for the ad­ KYLON CARPETS refused to sit down and ordered night, indicated toe President fects on women,” said another. said they doubted the speech crime rate. Democrat whose physical fit­ ” I don’t personally worry ditional sentencing was aimed police to clear the room. over-reacted. “ Tou ore murdering us for would altect his chances for ” I’m not afraid,” said Sen. ness routine has him jogging the about walking around at night, only at organized crime find toe The women—there appeared 5 4 9 . 9 5 profit and convenience,” said confirmation by toe Senate, al- (Quentin N. B u r^ k , D-N.D. five miles to his home many ” I was telling all my col­ but I am concerned for others. professional criminal. He said WUle to be between eight and a dozen R«9. 49.95 another of the group. Uiough some Judiciary Commit­ E'.iortly after toe President told nights. leagues, ‘Why, I ride my bicycle I’m not afraid. I’ve got other Kennedy’s amendment would They —left without resisting. HOUSE Last Subsequently, the women tee members said he will be Congress in his State of toe Un­ ” I think there is good reason home every night’,” he said. ” I things to think about.” create a loophole in toe law. They were members of the were told outside the hearing questioned about it at heaiingfs ion address Thursday: to be concerned,” he said, even rode during the (1968) The list of other Congress In other votes on the bill It’s an icy hill at Northviewi 5 Colon To Chose Fram same organization, Washington room they could either speak to starting next Tuesday. ” We have a tragic example of “ especially for the women. riot.” Sen. Len B. Jordan, the members who show their fear­ Thursday, The Senate: again, so there is NO SKIING ] .Women’s Liberation, which has the senators privately under this (crime) problem in the na­ There have been a number of 70-year-old Idaho Republican lessness with their feet include —Adopted an amendment of at the Heroules Dr. slope. ' heckled Nelson and witnesses Following Mit(toell’s briefing, “ ground rules that would bar Soott said he intends to support tion’s capital . . . I doubt if Sens. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., Skating at Charter Oak , throughout five days of hearings outbursts or the hearing would Carswell’s nomination. But Grif­ there are many members of this George Aiken; R-Vt., and Texas broadening a section of the bill that began last week. Park and Center Springs Park go on behind closed doors, with fin was more guarded. Without Congress who live more than a Democrat Ralph W. Tarborough aimed at persons who flee At the outset of today’s ses­ is allowed until 10 p.m. The only the press present. saying how he would vote, Grif­ few blocks from here who would who, an aide says, "comes back across state lines to avoid giv­ sion, the last In the Initial phase Nixon Style: Brisk^ Direct 13 ALE Center Springs Annex is reserv’- FANTASTIC BUY “ We’ll ask the questions, we’ll fin said “ toe reports thus far dare leave their cars In the Cap­ to toe office at night and stays ing testimony before a state INDOOR-OUTDOOR of the Inquiry, the young women ed for hockey. STAIR CARPET ask the questions,” one of the have been very favorable, and I itol garage and walk home as late as 2 a.m., then walks crime Investigating body. handed out mimeographed WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ much as anything, sum up hts Coasting in Center Springs is AND women dhouted. hope the Senate will be able to alone to.ilght.” —Rejected a proposal by Sen. sheets with a birth control pill dent Nixon’s first State of the approach to toe presidency. home.” allowed until dark. CARPET The aide returned to the hear" ■“confirm the nomination without Burdick, the victim of a rob­ Joeeito D. Tydings, D-Md., to taped to each one. Union address demonstrated a And Congress responded In a Although Proxmire says he For outdoor sports informa­ HALL RUNNERS irg room and the session re­ delay.” bery attempt several months create an orgainlzed crim o divi­ ALL BND6 FINISHED Ihe sheets listed numerous presidential style vastly differ­ matter of fact way: Republi­ has never been troubled during tion, call 643-4700. * sumed with only the press A spokesman for Mrs. Smith ago, said Thursday he may be sion within the JusUce Depart­ side effedts the pill is suspected ent from that of hts two immedi­ cans clapped loudly in all toe his jogs home across some present. said she has taken no position ” a little bit foolhardy but I like ment. SAVE $1.00 of causing and said: “ Take this ate predecessors. right places and the Democrats tough areas, there is a long list Before the disturbance, the and probobly will not until aftir to walk In my capital city.” The bill Is intended to provide $1.9 9 pill now. 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