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Way I Heard It The Weather Periods of showers, thunder­ ByJofanCniber • storms through Tuesday; to- r'.ght’s low near BO^toihorrow's iP ag e 5 high in 70s. Wednesday . . . Manchester—‘A City of Village Charm , clody, mild.

VOL. XCI, NO. 192 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) BIANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 16, 1972 (Cfauwilled Adverttriiif on Page U ) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS New Violence p Fired-Up Allies Leaves 9 Dead Across Ulster Retake Position SAIGON (AP) — Sooth Viet- said aU six crewmen are miss- Unes around Hue, reportedly BELFAST (AP) — British paratroopers pushed namese forces reoccupled Fire ing. Spokesmen said 46 U.S. the next target of the North through a crossfire of bullets early today to establish Base Bastogne IS miles west of planes and 88 heUcopters have Vietnamese offensive on the Hue today after 86 hours of been lost in North and South-northern front, a line be^ een battling Protestants and Roman r V Catholia to Belfast. Nine persons were kill^ in the fierce fighting and B82 .satura- tfietnam, Cambodia and Laos are flg^itlng for elbow tlon strikes, field reports said, since the North Vietnamese of- room," an American adviser weekend of violence, including a 18-year-old girl. The base feU to the North fensive began March 80 and 64 Arnett. “ They were looking ------It waa Northern Ireland’a Vietnamese April 28. The count- Americans have been reported right down on us, and some of inoat vkSent weekend In three erattack that retook it was the killed and 78 missing in the them still are.” and a half monthe, since Brit­ second on the northern front In crashes. Officers of the South Vlet- ish paratraopen kiUed IS dem­ three days by South tfietnam- "Hie South Vietnamese com- namese 1st Division said they Assembly onstrators on “ K oody Sunday’s ese forces who In six weeks of mand said the drive to Fire ^ere more interested In de- Jan. SO in Londonideny. At setbacks had retreated 80 mUes Base Bastt^ne was part of a least 827 persons now have died below the demlUtarised «m e enlarge the defense (See Puge Eight) Discord in nearly three years ot com -' and given up the provincial ______munal warfare in Northern Ire­ CEq>ltal of Quang 'M City. Looming land. Associated Press corre^Mnd- fnie army said quiet i« e . ent Peter Arnett reported from HARTFORDARTFORO . (AP) — .Oov.. '***•<* « » bat- the northern front that South 'nmnaa-imnas J. llMdU oays he ®®®*^** buUet-scarred build- Vietnamese Infantrymen were Pay, Price Units wants a strong antkSOTtlon ^ymun>hy only a stone’s throw from an­ law out od the mecisl sessiaa of ***" **** toughest other’ Important fire base caU^ the Qeneral Aseembly^buineB. **“ CbecUnate on a blU overiooUng »«l*tlve leaderTi^ignSnrat 2^J?!, ^alngmar- 'Bastogne. may not he easy tin housing development. In the central highlands, See Tiny Change Meakill fflid ebmit-y hg wiii “ But there la still a lot of ten- North Vietnamese forces made actively campaign for a bill ^ ^ a ir /' one BritUh of- fresh probes during the night of that wlU haveth e right to Uto the defenses of Kontum City, of the fetus a s Its oomeretone. ' and sources said they b^Ueved In Next Months "Mbst of the cases (in federal - them to be preUminary to an court) have not in the 86*our battle, and all-out assault. “WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pay Board, and Price dded . . . whether a fetus has a ™ d v l l ^ and sol- U.8. B62s "*‘ **«,*222 Commission have survived a six-month shaking-out and rlght to he born," MesklU «aIH ’"'*** wounded, m tons of b^be on Noett facing thg futule with little anticipation of major on W n C s "F ace the State " Vietnamese positions three t o ______ten miles north, northwest and changes, "Once a Ufe has beaun.” iPwlcatant count- any significant change In those MertdU said, “ for a govern- had flnaUy been northeast of the provincial capi- Officials say they’re still de- tal. The South Vietnamese termined to work themselves regulaticms." ment to say it’s right to take Today marks pxacUy nine that Ufa. tt-s a very serious beganSaturday claimed 178 of the enemy ^ their Jobs and return to months since President Nixum thing.’ : He said the ’ ’proabor- *“ * killed,- 10 of his . _ tanks - destroyed uncootitniou ecovKunv, prw- froze wages and prices, €uid tion people wlU be sattsded and one captured in ngming ^ around the city Sunday. ®*>ly sometime next year. roughly six months since that with nothing eoccept aboetWn on 90-day freeze was replaced by a demand." Catholics charged that Protes- CkiMitruction worker, framed by flying flags, peers down on Times Square to On the southern front, enemy For now, the Price Oommls- waroh weekend activities of aptiwar demonstrations in New York. (AP photo) second phase of more-flexible Meskai called the aeaslan, planted the bomb; the forces cut the Salgon-phnom slon intends to concentrate on comtrols. scheduled for 2 p.m., Tuesday, “ beUeved it be- Penh highway 26 mUes north- strict enforcement of Its Umita^ The President’s system of after OOnneotleut’s m -yea roid !«*»«<* t® ^ e iriA RepubUcan west of the South Vietnamese tion on profit margins, and the controls, first ever attempted in abortion taw whs declared un- P**" capital, and heavy fighting was Pay Board, minus four of Its la- a peacetime eccsiomy, has sur- oonstitiitftoiud ^**4 cifttr a UJk i^Bftnirdly. report^ near Trang Bang, a bor members and four of Its aupreme Otourt j«v*W denied Jammed with Silent Campus Protests ^sln^'TembT™ , ‘has ^ ‘e1 S id a te’e attanmt to keep the cower f>ms watching an Inter- North Vietnamese gunners from making rulestdrti to whittling «W)d health,, although some- dd Uw oh the while an- national match on televlsibn, rained 2,600 artlUery , rocket down a large backlog of pay ^ P «.u «g the niUiw. ■ and 58 persons, including some and mortar shells on An Loc, 60 cases. more slowly than the adminls- ’Ihe old abortlan Uw imhi- (Children pUying outside, wore mUes north of Saigon, conUn- The general feeling was sum- tr^uon had hoped, but business bits ahofttons eacent when a wounded. Two men seen near CaUed Through Country ulng a 6%-week-old siege, and med up recenUy by Peter Car- jg recovering, profits are up, mother’s Ufe U U d u g e r . the car'w hen it blew up may ______light greund fighting was re- penter, a high staff official of __j Lahop Deoartment figures ’ House Bpesker WUlisin have been killed. By THE ASSOCIATED FBE88 An antiwar raUy, not con- 200 persona In Mountain Home, ported. ’Ihe North Vietnamese toe Price Omunlsslon. Unless w

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By THE ABSfXKATED PRESS day after a trimmed-down two- Grand Rapids, Saginaw and day swing, Humphrey again Detroit. Sen. George McGovern, In Lansing, some 5,000 per­ bw^ed by enthusiastlo crowds ^ downgraded the Importance of the state’s i>rimary. sons greeted McOovem at an to four Michigan cities, says airport rally vdiUe In Grand "it’s Just ccnceivable we can He sold that even a third- place finish wouldn’ t hurt his Rapids and Saginaw, somewhat pull an upMt" to Tuesday’s smaller crowds were rated by Democratic prestdenttal pri­ campaign and that he’d be sat­ isfied with one-fourth of Mich­ local observers as greater , than mary. thode drawn by Wallace. The South Dakota senator igan’s 182 delegatea, awarded proportionately to the presiden­ At Saginaw, where the crowd had the lachjgan stage to him­ bad waited for three hours in self for toda/s campaign wind­ sometimes heavy rain, the sen­ • M l up as his two major oiqMSwnta, ator said "We can make the Gov. George C. Wallace of Ala­ sun shine

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state — "French Oonitectlon’' East Windsor Dcive-m — THEATER TIME "I 7:30, »:20. "Puppet On A Chain" 8:10; Sheinwold on Bridge Channel 24 s c h e d u l e UA Theatre — "Maiy, "Krakotoa, Kayt i t Java” TV T onight Queen of Scots'' 7:15, •',35. • :50. PBKCm ON CUUB ^TBAM NORTH Holds Auction The Baby Has PLATS THOVGHTFCU,T Burnside — "Oodfather” Uanchester Drlve-In — '*nie Meadows Drive-In — "The See SaturdaF*a TV HeiaM 4 KJ65 Connecticut Public Televi­ for Oomplete U stlaga B y'A L F R E D SHBINWOLD 8 :00. Secretary" 8M5; ‘"nie -Bif Secretary" 8:10: "The Bif V A 7 sion opens its live fund-rais­ The jroung Precialon C9uB Cinema I — "Oodfather" Bounce” •:45. Bounce" 10:00. 0 8 5 2 team that won the national ing auction tonight at 6 on 1:30, 5.-00, 8:30. 5:99 (8) I Dream of Jeanale 4k Q 10 6 3 Channel 24, (Hartford), pre­ East Hartford Drive-In — J e r ry Lewis Cinema — team championship in ' Cin­ (18) Jim aMi T a n m j WEST EAST empting regular program­ Cinema n — "What’s Up "Dirty Harry" 8:10; "SUn "French Connection" 7:00, cinnati recently la quite cele­ Been Named (M) Mlater Befera ♦ QI07 ♦ 32 D oc" 1:30, 3:30, 5:30,. 7:30, 9:30. Gam e" 10:00, 9:00. brated for its excellent bldiUng. ming. (88) Hogu*e Heieee 10 5 4. J962 Live from TV 24's studio, m today's band, played in the (98) I Love Lney O 1063 0 KQJ94 the state network's auction 8:89 (8) TmUi or Coneeguencee semifinals ag;alnst the Aces, 4k A K J 5 4k 97 will run throughout the week. Manning, Robert Arthur Jr., son of Robert Arthur queticea winners of the world champion­ SOUTH Merchandise has been donat­ Sr. and Unda Raymond Manning, 4 Florence St., Rockville.-He (S3) Hogaa*9 Heroea ship in 1970, Tom Smith of the 4 A984 ed and guest celebrities Will was bom April 19 at Ro KQ83 Join In as auctioneers. grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raymmd, Vernon. IBs cUUICMi’e bland that thoughtful play ol the (88) O A7 TY) participate, viewers can paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Manning, East (49) Newe cards was another reason for Yes Ladies, SAVE A BIG $5 on the Purchase of a New to 8 4 2 tune to. Channel 24 and bid (8 )What*a Happenliv their victory. College Notes/ Brookfield, Maas. He has a sister, Jodi Lynn. North F40| 5iou(h W*s« by caUing 987-6822. (84-38) News North dealer Pass Pass 1 N T Pass Profits from the auction Olrardlnl, Jennifer Ann, daughter of Vincent and (IS) I ^ East-West vulnerable 2 to Pass 2 <0 ~Pass -will be used to Improve pro­ Scott B. Palmer, son of Mr. Miae Lillian Messier of 205 Marjorie Ann -AugUeta Olrardlnl, Kibbe Rd., Ellington. She (M) OPTV Anotton Opening lead — - King of Eve. TtlMijN 2 N T Pass Pass gramming on the non-com­ and MYs. Donald C. Palmer of Union St., a Junior; and Robert was bom April 19 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal (8) WtaaPe Happening dubs. 3 4 4 'to A ll Pass mercial network. 16 Umber Trail and a senior at Bray, Bbx 127, Coventry, a grandparmts are Mr. and Mrs. Ctooige A. AugUara, Vn$whes- (48) Daniel Boone Tom Smith's opening bid of I Aurora (HI.) College, where he sophomore, were recently cited ter, Mass. Her paternal grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CANISTER one notrump was the "weak" (89) To TeU the Truth A Hal y/$X6» Produdkn is editor of the literary annual, for academic achievement at F. Olrardlnl, Ellington. She has a brother, David Joseph. BE SURE .>«BIISS has bean tarving rtis Home Ownsr A Great Way to Spruce Up Your Kitchen! Choose from the Largest Selection (8) CBS Newe notrump, one of the corner­ the first trick. Bast would want ila«rl|w t?r VaiHTM Gln^k recently received the Aurora Leadership Awards Night, spon- *■*(•* a fer 90 YEARS. For a complala FREE INSPECTION of (8) ABC News stones of the Precision d u b of Styles and Colors in the Area! a diamond switch and would Beacon-News "M ost Valuable sored by the Union Board of Mooney, Melody Boee, daughter of Roger A. and Kath­ (88-88) NBC News system, promising 13 to 15 Redgrave 'Jacluon your homo by a Tarmils Control Export, tuporvltod hope to get a trump trick with (48) News points Instead of the standard Staffer Award” and vras ap- (Sovemors of Eastern <3onnecti- leen O. Beyer Mooney, 41 Taloott Ave., RockvlUe. She was bom by Iho finost tschnical staff, phens our noarost Present this ad and we will take ■ the queen even if he didn't get M.ll i| polnted to a new student-faculty cut State (Tollege. April 19 at Rockville Gtoneral Hoepital. Her maternal grand­ (3) Movie 16 to 18 points. North's response Published Dally Except Sundays local effica: a ruffing trick. o) ols parents are Mr. and Mrs. George VL> Beyer, Rockville. Her (8) Whst’s My UneT of two clubs was the Stayman and Holidays at 13 BIssell Street, curriculum committee. During ------|5.00 off any set in our shop I Since Bast had signaled for a ManchesterieCJ^ » paternal gran(^>arent8 are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mooney, 687 MAIN ST., DOWTOWN MANCHESTER (18) Dick Van Dyke Convention, and South pushed S|:MV(SUI SlltAS spring vacaition, ho was one of Mark W. Oakman, son of Mr. ruffing trick, he probably didn't tU SSMSOi rtXUTSKW • ^■1 RockvlUe. She has a ^ e r , MeUssa, 8. a member of the main street guild priced from $15.96 to $24.95! (33-39) News a bit in getting to the spade Second Class Postage Paid at six adventurers who floated 100 and Mrs. Ernest Oakman of 34 game. have the queen of spades. Smith Manchester. Conn. ____ mllea down the Mississippi Biv- E. Middle TtAe. and a Junior at • « * • • 7:3# (8) Thb to Your Life subscription rates 649-9240 Nagy, Susan Lynn, daughter of Paul and Judith Danahy (Offer Good Until Ssturday, May 20th. You Must Present This Ad To Save) (18) Osndld Camera West opened the king of clubs, therefore took a finesse with Payable In Advance er on a raft. Wittenberg University, Spring- dummy's Jack of spades and One Year ...... $36.00 Nagy, 24 i^ h Ridge Rd., RockvUle. She was bom April 18 at (S3) 1 Dream of Jeannie and Bast signaled for a con­ 19.50 ------field, Ohio, will complete work Six Months ...... “Oonomt tor! RockvUle General Hospital. Her maitemal grandparents are (39) Let's Make a Deal tinuation by playing the nine. had nc further problem making Three Months ...... 9.76 Richard J. Fegy, son of Mr. fer his bachelor and masters de- BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. One Month ...... 3.35 Mr. and Mrs. Ymiam Danahy, 65 Ridgewood St., Manchester. (49) PoUm! West obediently cashed the ace his game. and Mrs. William Fesy of 96 grees In forestry at Duke Unl- Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Lillian Nagy, RockvlUe. She OlV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 8:99 (8-49) Jacgoeb Coostean qC ^ ub s and then led a third Dally Question Camirfield Rd., will be Inducted -versity, Durham, N.C., In. the ^ b for East to ruff. East re­ FUday Into Massachusetts Ep- next two years under a Duke- has a brother, Peter, 12. AT THE (B) As dealer, you hold; Spades, « «» G 'ti to Tho Oldest & Largest in Cenn. (18 )News turned the king of diamonds to A'-9-8-4; Hearts, K.Q-8-3; DU- silon Chapter of Phi Beta Kap- Wittenberg cooperative pro- Crawford, BUcbele Anne, d&ugfater of Gary R. and Joan (33-89) Bowan and Mar­ declarer's ace. mends, A-7; dubs, 84-3. pa at Boston University, where gram. PAMCADE Macomber Crawford Sr., 40 N. P ai* St., RockvlUe. She was tin's Laugh-In (R) Tom Smith, South, cashed the What do you sayf MANGHBSTHB he is a senior English ma.lor. He ------bom April 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal (18) Showtime ace of spades and continued Answer; Bid one heart, in is a 1968 honor graduate of Man- Miss Roberta Ryan of 79 Ver- ONLY grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Macomber, ToUand. (S) Here's Lucy (B) with a low spade toward standard American bidding COUHTRY CLUB chester High School. non St. is a member of the Unl- 404 W. Middle Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Craw­ (83-88 )Movle dummy. When West followed methods. Some experts would Co-Presidents of Temple ------verslty Chorale, a new musical r s h o p ford. LaudeilUU, Fla. She has a brother, Gary Jr; and a sis­ " (849) Movie with the ten, declarer had to prefer an opening bid of cute RESTAURANT Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zimmer­ nancial secretaries; Mr. and David Chace of 188 Choper organlzaticn at Southern nUnois decide whether or not to finesse spade, but the suit is a bit S. MAIN ST.—MANCHE8 TEB ter, Jessica. (8) Doris Day (B) man of 46 Pond Lane, Wapping, Mrs. (Jerald Horowitz, treas- St. and Miss Susan (31ay of University in Carbondale, which O' to .'• * 9 (18) 799 O nb with dummy's Jack. weak. If partner cannot respond urea: Mr. and Mrs. Roy RPD 3, (hventry, were mem- is devoted to the performance of in spades you may as well give were installed as co-presidents McKay, Brent Edward, son of Edward L. and Joyce tlU- HOBIE SERVICE! (S) Sonny O CUer Comedy Against Percentage Open To The Public Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. Dan- here of the University of Con- 20th century choral composl- man McKay, 118 Range HIU Dr., Vernon. He was bom April 18 the suit up. Despite the bal­ of ibe Mr. and- Mrs. Club of Honr (B) West bad started with four' lel Gershkowltz, membership. nectlcut percussion ensemble, tlons. The featured work of its at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother 11:99 (S-8-SS-8949) News clubs and therefore had only anced distribution you cannot LEGAL BEVERAGSS Temple Beth Sholom Friday Board members a re: Mr. and which assisted David Petro first concert was the Midwest open a standard 1-NT, since is Mrs. Pauline Gilman, Rye, N. H. M s paternal grandparents 11:39 (S) Movie nine other cards that might lir- night. Mrs. Errol DeLott, Mr. and Roy In a public percussion re- premiere of Benjamin Brltten'fi are Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKay, 47 White St., Manchester. He (849 )Dlck Csvett Show that would promise 16 to 18 clude the queen erf spades. Bast BUSfNESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS Other officers installed were: Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mr. and cltal. . "Cantata Academlca.” has a slater, Cheryl Beth. (88-89) Johnny Osraon points. had started with only two clubs Served Daily 11:3D A.M. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Koft, Mrs. Edward Borgida, Mr. and to to G to to and thus had 11. other cards Cyrlgfat 1872 executive vice presidents; Mr. Mrs. Keimeth Sheptoff, Mr. and Cormier, Naomi, Elizabeth, daughter of Michael D. and Ka­ Mrs. Fred Glaser, Mr. and Mrs. that might include the queen Oenaral Features Oorp. to 3 P.M. and Mrs. Robert Sheklln, Mr. D apli(»te Bridge St. James Plans ren S. Robinson, 61G Rachel Rd., Manchester. She was bom Vernon of spades. The odds were 11 and Mrs. Robert Nemeroff, Mr. Douglas Mllitzok, Mr. and Mrs. April 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ to 9 that East had the queen, We Oater To BanaHete., and Mrs. S t e u ^ Davis, Mr. Jay stoppieman,Stoppleman, Mr. anaand Mrs. ^ ^ i t a Friday night in a dup- Benefit Auction parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Robinson, (Cleveland, Ohio. but Smith decided to go against WaddinoB and Plarties' and Mrs. Robert Glider, and Steven Welk, Dr. and Mrs. Allen bridge game at the Ital- Her paternal grandpareitis aire Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coimier, Council Set St. James Home and School percentage. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glad- Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Mark ijn-American Club are as fol Keene, N. H. WALL-TO-WALL If East had Q-X-X of spades stoi)e, vice presidents; Mr. and Farber, and Mr. and Mrs. Bar- lows; '^ r a r ‘Mr.‘ Md“ Mra. F^^d Association win h^d lU auc­ 4* « s • « Ttl. tO O IN tion, Monday, May 22, at 7 p.m. and some diamonds headed by Mrs. Glider, recording secretar- ry Siegel. (Herald photo by Baker. Tied for second, Mrs. Willis, Donald John, son of J(Um J. and Carol A. LalUer To Discuss in St. James School auditorium. the K-Q, he would probably dis­ les; Mr. and Mrs. Davis, fi- Buceivlclus). Alfred LaPlante, Joseph Toce, _ , , WlUls, 23 Spmee St,, Manchester. He was bom AprU 18 at Man­ GAflPETINQ courage a club continuation at and Alfred LaPlant, Mrs. June .. T, chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. supper will be available and in- S^wer R ule Slide Show Roebuck, and Mrs. Silas Demo, Glastonbury. HIb paternal grandparenU An amendment to the ordi­ WAXES Program The game, sponsored by the specUon of the auctions items are Mr. and Mrs. Donald WUlls, 84 Princeton St. He has a sis­ A slide presentation, "Your Manchester Bridge a u b . Is allowed, ter, Deborah, 4. nance concerning sewer Instal- NOW thin TUESDAY Honors Mothers A tag sale, bake sale and latkm regulations will be dis­ Community euid Chamber,” will played each BYlday at 8 p.m. Call Blau's and we will send an expert to " cussed tonight at the meeting of be presented Wednesday at 1:16 r s ; ««">"«■ CONNECTION" (R) p.m. by J. Grant Swank, .execu- Manchester WATE8 honored St. Play Is open to the public ed. the school for the Toiwn OouncU to be held at A number ol celebrity do­ Ghost Houses, your home with samples. Choose from hun- | 7 :80 at the Administration a*7 A 9 P .M . tive vice president of the 20 of its member s mothers at FO R YO U R Chamber of Commerce in con- a recent Mother’s Day P«>- nations will be put on sale at BuUdlilg. Results In a Thursday mor­ NEXT HAIRCUT I dreds of new patterns, colors and fabrics. No jj TOP HAT RESTAURANT JuiKtion with the Manchester gram at the Itallan-American ning Manchester Country Club 8:30 p.m. Items include: oil . Topic of Talk M A putSlc heating, on the ^ palntlng;s, car, furniture, sport­ amendment, was held at the (fonnerly Arby'a Beast Beef) Recreation Department’s worn- Club.~ , duplicate bridge game obligation to you . . . Pink and vridte was the color North-South; First, ing goods, baby furniture, an­ Newcomers Club of the children . . . last meeting of the council and > t n BBOAD n R E B T en’s programs. The presents- If*" . ____ THE PIKE tiques, piano, rugs, . garden Hartford Region YWCA will action on adopting it was post­ Mon, free to the public, wlU be scheme of the party, udth dM- Mary Brown eind Mrs. UtOe Theatre of annewieing the opening of Holway. Second, Mrs. household items crystal I CALL 64M159 ■ poned after a local idumblng JiHHV LEWIS CiNlMA held at West Side Repreation orations c r e a ^ by Mrs. p^iup present “ Ghosts and Architec­ BARBED SHOP ages 3 Manoheatm' Inc. TWO TAKE OUT WINDOWS 11am Krar. Mrs. Bertram Ben- Robert Dunfleld and Sidney chandeUer encyclopedia, type- contractor objected to the pro­ the auc- ture” by John C. Parker, tomor- In tbe Stop b Shop Bldg. }, This __ 18-mlnute______revjew______of com- “ J P"®?® Stein, nurd, Mr. and Mrs. Her- writers, etc. During to 8 visions of the ordinance. Mean­ Solttvsa AT6.9 So. tlon, light refreshments will be row, at 7:30 p.m. at the Man- I OPEN MON. while the town engineer was to - SPECIALS - munlty life in Manchester will ^ * * ^ * 5 “ ' bert Smith. acqualiU people with the vari- ^ Also, East-West; First, Mrs. available. , , , . Chester Community "Y ". "OUR THING" make a further study and report " ^ Mrs. Felix Oremmo was in Chairmen are: Mrs. Leonardo , j * thru SAT. back to othe council, tonight, on ous education, recreational and Louise Englehart and Mrs. Wll- a n d Mrs. WilUam Packer is a registered ICE CREAM <1 inedlcal facilities available. charge of the program. R A ZO R CU TS his findings. Mrs. Cady, who had lost 6 lte/eph°M 0V e ^ O’N®***: Th®“ “ P>'o*e88l«ia l architect and engl- Also to be discussed tonight AND I MoUto Thurs. & kluULi.LJ.lJJW ^ pounds during the week, was Kibbe Willey. Third, Mrs. telephone; Mr§. n og tr QQor,and an artist of long^ stand- are several matters concerning CONES A B ^et Course awarded a friiit basket. Charles Griffin and Mrs. Mau- Lfmellm publicity; Mrs. Mi- ing, with eight life-size murals I Frl. HHei Hll 9! ^ rPormery KEI'TH'S constructton o f a new sewage » ASPEN. (3olo. (AP) — A LONG HAIli STYLES rice O’Ooimer. chael Palkowskl, tag table; treatment facility. The council three-week course for ballet _____ Mrs. Richard Hayes, sollcita- oHs “ver the altars of New 1^116 MAIN OT.. M AN CH gim ^ ^ 4 ^ 5 9 J | has been investigating installa- 5 A CA D EM Y 3 Barbers 8IN0ER LEARNING CENTER Sandwiches Seafood Audents will be offered by Bal­ They Skip Sports Results in a YWCA dupUcate WlUlam O’Neill, truck- York churches, Uon of a Zlmpro treatment fa­ NEIL SIMON S FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AWARDS HAMBURG...... 39c CLAMS IN let West here, July 2-22. bridge game last Wednesday Roger Lemelln and Donald jje will speak on "Famous cility which has been approved Iiirfnatwy HOT D O G ...... 39c A BASKET ‘ It Is limited to 100 studente BONN, Germany (AP) — De-. mni-tiin.- litat th—the T^jiiiph—RtprManchester Tutu®- luiiic, cashiers;csshiei's, J**®®?*!Joseph *"®w-uow- Spring Street, East of Cobb H8I Rd. by the Department of Environ- Bool Pletafe • Best Actor PLAZA SUITE who are 12 or older and have a spite a nation-wide drive for y a s^ ll^ - l®r- runners; Leonardo Paris, Mancheeter, Connecticut mental protection. Ihe council (B) r o a s t b e e f . . . . 79c .99e — their legends and architec- 203/648-1610 baa been waiting to come to a “A Friday Saturday ■' ments; Mrs. Frank Roberts, au- ture” . He will show slides and *•1972 Volllwog.n S.don 111 >ugg..l.d -.loll p-.ce, P.O.E.. local la>.i ood olh.l d.ole. cha.g.l, ,1 ony odd.tioool. © ^ ttSOURCE: 1969 Monufociuren' »u0fle»'ed 'e'O'' P'‘C*» of»d 1972 overoga filotl pficei oi qwOled m NADA Oiriciol U»«d Co Guid*. to final agreement with Zlmpro on Knoekoot Ballet West’s home Is salt west Germans never Indulge in “ 7 second, M r s . ^ 'e s M e dltorium; Mrs. Thomas Carroll. „„ ^ e s . A question and answer a guarantee. This will also be May 12 M ay 13 Breakfast fd ifio n , Jon.. 1972. PoUoe tike (31ty. sports of any kind. Laughlin and Mrs. J < ^ Boyle, cafeteria; Mrs. James Watt, perloproval for the funds. HI OC7. 224>Lte-' Mrs. Roy Warren and Mrs. ______EXTRA SAVINGS!... EXTRA SERVICE!. „ m Hcw yosii amest IT HtffiMO Box Office, O. Fox Main '^^^^AfR. 19 To develop messoge for Tuesday, 41-45-51-55:0' CSiarles Launi. Other items on tonight's agen-' Flow, Liggett Paikade Drug, rJill-14-29-40 reod words corresponding to numbers da will include the council's tak­ 244 CENTER ST. S / 4 8 4 ^ 61-67-70 t o . On June 7, there will be a or Phone 943-7495 of your Zodioc birth sign. TRUNt: SPACE EXTRA SATISFACTION!.. EXTRA CHOICE! ing action to give final approval TAUkUS SCORPIO Swiss Team game, and advance MANCHESTER . . . AM. 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/ 'N BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE FIVE PAGE TOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER OONN^ MONDAY, MAY 15. i m ,---- 1- Coventry selves ‘liberals’ ’’ who “took on the ,Rld iJUtter Day cam­ try Wives of Policemen is in­ Ccx:kerh!ain-Gough over the Democratic Town paign, and co-sponsoring a pub­ viting all local residents to at­ Long-Pinto Wedding Committee." lic forum on police-community tend an open house at the police Prue-Carney Raimondo-Harlow Vince-Germain Young Republicans relations. station on Wednesday from 2 to Thone- Haogh At its meeting Friday night, After some discussion, mem-' 7 p.m. Challenge Threatened attended by 34 members, the tors agreed to attempt a bal­ Members of the newly-formed Mrs. Miurgant B. Haugh of 71 Yeung Republicans voted unan- ance between civic endeavors organization urge all townspeo­ Garden 8t„ beoame the bride imcusly to ^'support President and political issues in their ple to attend the open house of Martin V. Thone of Bristol, Nixon’s very'difficult decision to work. and meet the members of the May 0 at St. Jiunes Omreh. The To Democratic Slate mine North 'Vietnam harbors In Police Open House police department. hRev. Joseph E . Vujs officiated. Claire Connelly, a member of of the delegation. his effort to end I the disgraceful In connection with National Refreshments will be served Mn. Jane Maccarone waa solo- the Democratic Town Commit­ ‘ In addition to the lack of a conflict in Southeast Asia. Police Week this week, Coven­ throughout the day by the club. ist. tee, has informed local Demo­ woman's name on the delega­ "The ,very same Democrats Attendants were Martin V. crats of her intention to chal­ tion, Mrs. Connelly is charging who brought the disgrace upon Thone Jr., son of the bride­ lenge the credentials of the Cov- that the delegates were not America by their inept actions K m ' groom; and MUs Margaret B. entiy delegatitm to the Demo­ elected in open caucus, that in Vietnam seem to be lending cratic State Convention in H ^ - Haugh of Manchoater, daugh­ town committee members were the greatest support to the in­ ford next month. ter of the bride. notified only a few days in ad­ vaders from North Vietnam by it Aft Calling for an end to "political vance of the meeting so that their continued criticism of our try us V v A reception w u held at the corruption €uid party bosslsm,’’ homo of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond "opposition could not be organ­ President," the Young GOP mo­ yeu'H Mrs. Connelly, in a letter to en­ ized," and that "Cromie is a P. Soma of Bolton, the bride’s tion continues. rolled Democrats in the town, lawyer and Phillips is a profes­ nke daughter and son-in-law. "The very action taken by the is asking for help in gathering sor, and very few people in Cov­ Mr. Thone is employed by Ja­ Democratic Town Committee u t l signatures on petitions to chal­ entry are represented by them.” cobs Manufacturing Oo. MTs. (which last week formally con­ lenge the three delegates, who Mrs. Connelly is. further Thone la with Veeder Indus­ demned President Nixon’s ac­ were chosen at the April meet­ charging that "for years, the tries, Inc. The ooaplt will re­ tion) and others throughout the ing of the' Democratic Town Democratic party in Coventry side at 71 Garden Bt. world, gives the Gommuniats 0>mmlttee. has been controlled by asmall Gift Boxes false hope that the American The thred are Diempcratic group of men who represent on­ people are not behind our Presi­ Town Committee Chairman Al- ly their own interests and not dent as he attempts to end the vah . PhllUpa, Richard Cromle the people of Coventry.’’ She conflict in a manner that will Engaged 4Uid Richard Hawley. In All $izes! states that recently, there has leave the world a lasting Mrs. Connelly stated at the been a change "In party bosses, peace." April meeting, that if a woman but not in party bossistn." The group previewed its activ­ were not chosen as a delegate She names O om le and Robert ities of the past several months your conn. 50c lottery ticket horall to the Hartford convention, she Walsh as leaders of "a small which have included planting would choUrtige the credentials clique of people calling them- shrubs at the dump, working

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(Oaeoia pliato) MRS. MICHAEL PRUE (D.R. Hlnhom photo) SAVE Two Ways at S.B.M. ■nie Church o< the Assumption of daisies, baby’s breath, pink MRS. RICHARD MATTHEW LONG was the scene May 6 of the mar- roses and stephanotis. St. Bridgets Church was the ’The bride, given in marriage ria^ of Margaret Ann Carney, The bridesmaids wore gowns V - m' scene May 6 of the marriage of by her father, wore a white silk daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ and hats identical in style to All E renU photo Paula Arm Pinto, daughter of organxa gown trimmed with that of the maid of honor ex­ MRS WILLIAM J. VINCE JR. liam L. ca m ey of 42 Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinto of Alencon lace and fashioned with MRS. d Av i d r . c o c k e r h a m St., and Michael Prue, son of cept trimmed with purple rib­ St. James Church was the R e^ u ran t in Bolton, the couple 72 White St. and Richard Mat- a Jeweled neckline, long fitted (NAMiff photo) Mr. and Mrt. Harold R. XOrr Royal Vienna Cookware Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L,. Prue bons. They carried baskets of scene April 8 of the marriage left on a motor trip to Florida. thew Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. sleeves, empire waistline and Ihe marriage of Kann E. maid w as Terri Gough of B a st of Fort Worth, Dex.,' announce of WUlimanUc. The -Rev. Rob­ daisies, toby’s breath and MRS. THOMAS PAUL RAIMONDO of Michele Renee Germain, They are residing at 93 South Edwin Rose of 113 Park St. Mrs. A-llne skirt. Her three-tier bouf- Gough cf Bart Hartford to Hartford, sister of the bride, ert J. Burbank celebrated the stephanotis. Victoria J. Harlow of Bolton ’The maid of honor wore a daughter of Mrs. Leo C. Ger- St., RockvlUe. Raymond Murphy was soloist at fant sUk UluMon veil was ar- and the flower girl Bar­ the engagement of their daugh­ David R. (tocketham of Vernon ter, Cynthia Frances Kerr, to nuptial Mass and performed the Best man was R. Scott Bran­ Center Rd., B

ing the big bet St the predae moment ilm trl|E0tpr to about twice that on a violin, strument extot, but are rarely and In the precise way he had some un­ so a different system of finger­ heard. Three in Town ing to employed. expectedly good chance of getting away When, you do come across 1£vrpnttt0 ifpraUk Exhibiting Art Frequently there to a string one, however, your'reaction to with it. n d s might be the theory which “THE WAY teacher In a public school music likely to be ‘*rhat doesn’t sound PUBUBRBD BY THB almost all of us would rush to embrace, Bolton artlaU are system, but there ougl^t always like a bass ^t all; It sounds HANCHESTEB PUBUBBINO CO. ^® ^J**“ * participating in to be at least two. .One should 13 BlneU if we had any real Idea that It had valid­ like bad cello.” It’s a very Manchester Coon. «rd Annual ExhlblUon of I'HEARD IT” teach the "upside down instru­ necessary instrument in the Bxna, LYONS ity. “’®,?^«ctlout. Society of Wom- ments, the 'cello and the double Publisher f alntera currently being held orchestra and there are usually Pounded October 1, 1881 Such themries we offer to the rsadeta, bass. The other should teach eight or ten of them. What in­ at St. Joeeidi's (joUege In West violin and viola. Published Erery Brenlns Except Sundays and if they decide, of smy one -theory, Hartford. by John Gruber duces anyone leam .the In­ and Rolldasrs. Entered at the Post OtBce at The 'cellist can make the strument, I don’t know. It to • Manchester, Conn... as Seccod Class Mall they like It, they can try It. Helen Hayes Veltch received transition to bass-player with Matter. hmorable mention from the the saddest sounding thing One other alternative.we might recom­ relative ease, but he rarely when It’s being practiced! I SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■how judge! for her abetract does, because he finds the Payable In Advance mend to us all, no m^Uter -what theory enUtled "Efficacy." We’ll get back to thoM Instru­ can’t imagine anyone getting One Year ...... tS>.Q0 strings may be encbimtered. double-bass much less reward­ much Joy out of the instrument Six Months ...... 19.80 nilght please us. The Christian Science Hlono Ureln Is exhlblUng her ments of the orchestra now. I The five string double bass ing. Despite its awkward size, Three Months ...... 9.75 print "Glacial Drift” and Ann should be able to finish them up Cut there always seem to be One Month ...... S.38 Mcmltor the other day, in a front page will be able to go as low as the many women play the cello; bass players around. Single Copy ...... 18c Maulucci is showing a pen and in this column since all that now bottom "C" on a piano, \riiere- there’s even one nutty female By CauTier ...... weeUy 78c editorial, suggested prayer. We would Ink entIUed "Shed Shapes." Nowadays most of them have remain are the atrings. These as the four string type only wiio goes around playing the come up from dance bands, and ineMBTOTt OF define prayer as a process vrhich begins The exhibit U at Mercy Hall comprise the largest number of gets down to "E" in the same cello topless, in the name of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS day a violin to about 34 where you normally expect the to do oil summer! flutes to be. namese surge is likely to produce some­ some flowering of the political patronage BoMdo OoiTwqMNideat Judith Inches in overall length. In re­ And Moscow Donohue, «eL building

end- injunction Imposed by a lower box remains as originally de­ can become a violist with ease. S crtu w lq Y , To the Editor, court against our present Abor­ saster, has combined Uie greatest and Report signed. As you probably know, The reason is that the 'cello ing and staffing must always keep up One of the reasons the found­ tion Law; until the high court WANTED GyinSet Spvckil PHrchcise to played upside down from the ROTH AMERICAN most dramatic show of force he could all the string instruments have MURRAY with the Joneses has been used, in ing fathers came to these New can hand dowii a final decision, Clean, Late Model four strings each, -with the ex­ -violin, which reverses the order Rugged SVS‘‘TUbln9 manage, short of the atomic bomb, with this era of unrestrained general inflatian. B y Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak England shores was to escape about seven Oases are pending of the strings and the manner D o iM c HcckI Bor before "The iilKh Oxirt." Again ception of the double basses, agreement with peace conditions previ­ In one field after another. We are warn­ religious oppression imposed by USED CARS where four strings to the rule of bowing. Moreover the dis­ -irr- W WASHINGTON—The one-week Soviet desire for the West Ger­ ocratic Presidential primary our Governor Is calling a "spe­ ously set out by Hanoi. Nobody, the Idea the state In the "Old World.” but where three and even five tance between''notes on a cello ed we must keep municipal salaries at a delay in ratification of the Bonn- man treaties is to stabilize its election to order approval of cial session" of the General Top Prieea Paid l \ Activity Set McMicFoiir would be, could then fault him for not do­ certain level, or lose our employes to oth­ Western frontier In case of a sweeping antl-buslng proposals Yet, Ironically It was not long Assembly so they can pass a Moscow treaty decided on by that the leaders in New E!|ig- new legal abortion law. All this For All Makes! EHmliiQior ing his utmost to save Saigon. As for er towns. We are warned wo must pay military showdown In the East by-rftro' House committeeis—the party leaders in West German)' with Peking. siducatlon emd Labor Commit­ land has established their dwn action at the eost ta the Oon- CARTER CHEVROUET Russia, the idea is that Russia has the our legislators more, because other relig(lou3 oppression and tyr­ nectlcut Taxpayer. . was a potentially crucial card TTuis, the possible defeat of tee and the Judiciary (Commit­ C O .. IN C . 3-Sipeed situation figured the same way, and states pay theirs more. But the truth is the treaties would not only tee. These proposals would strip anny here in the new world. In my opinion and I am not WE MMNTMN OUR LOWEST miOES in the danjerous hlgh-stakes 1229 Main St. therefore feels no need to take unusual that we can find reason enough and pres, threaten new problems in Cen­ Federal courts of power to or­ Thus, when the Constitution an Attorney (we have many of S tu fd yl poker game between President tral Europe for the Soviet der racial busing of school chil­ of the was drawn these fine legal mlnda In our Phone 646-6464 Day In . . . Day Out... Dike action to defend its own big power digni­ sure enough for increasing all the costs Nixon and Soviet party chair­ Union, but would also defeat dren and legalize genuine free­ up the first amendment to this General Assembly) there Is There’s extra strength In the ty and prestige against the Nixon block­ of government, right in our own experi­ man Leonid Brezhnev. the long-range Soviet goal of dom of choice. most important document In some ouesUon in my mind as sturdy cbnetructlon of this big backyard playground. It sets ade, since Nixon will soon be in much ence, without reaching out for the sup­ The West German treaty is more freedom to deal with Chi­ Waggonneris campaign, quiet­ part read: ’’CoP.gress shall make to where Mr. Meskill stands re­ REG. posed pressure of whatever generosity viewed by Moscow as the single na. ly aided by the White House, no law respecting an establish­ garding his support of Our Con­ on PRESCRIPTIONS up faster and stays up longer. more trouble than even Russia might To that must be added the scored on Thursday when the ment of relielon . . .” In essence stitution. The above cited cases You’re never stripes on frames. The whole gang will swing, $59.96 la being practiced else-where. Not what most important element in slide, climb and glide all year long. It's a Climbing exercise center with 2 lad­ wish him. Brezhnev’s long struggle to nail suspicions rampant In, Moscow House voted 275 to 124 to In­ this guaranteed for all time the cause me to question. some other town may do, but how we over implications of Mr. Nix­ struct House conferees to Insist separation of church and state. . . . resulting in m eaningful ders, swing, gym rings and everything the Tubular rims. Rear Or there is a simpler explanation of down a Central European settle­ He took office to get the state hub. Factory ad­ ourselves actually do — and the official on’s summit meeting In Peking. on antl-buslng proposals In the How far we have drifted from toe old Russia’s inaction in the face of Presi­ ment following 24 years of post­ back on a sound financial foot­ justed 3-speed with If Moscow picks up Mr. Nixon’s higher education bill, tuck In this espelcally here In The State savings to you every day! dent Nixon’s strong actions. It is that, as In question did Have some tesUmony war brinkmanship in Germany ing yet here are two cases In slick shift and Cali­ Vietnam challenge and brings conference for 23 days with Sen­ of Connecticut. No iqpa and downs in your Preooriplioa per Brakes with from this angle which the Oiarter —the dividii^ line between U.S.- my (pinion of blatant monetary Senator Goldwater says, Russia always allied Western Europe and Mos­ the world to the brink with an ate conferees opposing restric­ Article 6 clause 2. The ’’su­ waste. to hear better oosts — no "dtooounts" today, "Begidar cable organizer. The respects power, which means that the Revision Commission should indeed con­ cow-allied Eastern Europe. American - Soidet confrontation, tions on racial busing. premacy clause” is one of the piioos" tomorrow! chalngbard features a tightening bond between the The Waggoner-White House But I guess In this modem the sleek wrap­ sider — should be the proper study and It Is taken as holy scripture most Important parts In the en­ era anything goes even with Chicago, 111.—A free offer of No "redaced apooials"—no "temponury way to deal with Russia has always been U.S. -and China might result, team Is counting on a strong tire Constitution. This along special interest to those who reductions” on Preocriptions to lure around style with to be tough. If the editorialist could concern of each community, within it­ by both Communist and Western ominous to the Soviet Union. showln.7 by Gov. George Wal­ with The Judiciary Act of 1789 the members of our General TURCO BLAZON white reflective bar. diplomats here that Moscow Assembly. Probably a few hear but do not understand oustomera! bring himself to believe this, he would self. TTiose are the reasons for cau­ lace In Michigan, where anti­ and The Fourteenth Amend­ words has been announced by At the same .time, there never any would not jeopardize ratifica­ tious optimism here admittedly busing emotions are stretched ment reinforced the supremacy haven’t recently read over a have to sit himself down and compose tion of the treaty with Bonn— copy of the Constitution of the Beltone. A non-operating modd comprimitoe In service or quality!to Gym Set based more on feel than fact, taut. Waggoner has forced of federal law over state law. United States; the supreme law an editorial in praise of cowardice, and and Bom’s companion treaty that Mr. Nixon’s risky gamble House Democratic leaders to Again here In Connecticut how of the smallest Beltone aid ever A Time To Support The President with —on the eve of a of this land. made will be given absolutely YOU GET OUR LOWEST C. ITOH point 'out the debt all humanity owes to to force a halt In the Vietnam call a caucus Wednesday morn­ far our leadership has drifted. Puzzled? Bundestag vote. That vote now war may resist not In cataclysm ing, \riiere he will make his bid free to anyone answering ..^this FBiOES EVERY DAY OF T H E the tact that one big power has sense Diplomats and political analysts will Governor Meskill when he We Deliver 7 -ft. 6-ft. be watching the caj^tals of the world, appears certain to give the but in what the Russians long for party endorsement of his W. T. Strain advertisement. YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE 2 7 " 10-specd Racer treaty strong approval with the took office swore to support and Everywhere Slidel Slidel enough to be too frightened to take the and more precisely that of Soviet Russia have bargained for: A summit own anti-busing proposals (in­ uphold the Constitution of The Try it to see how it b worn BKMB IHBOCOHOUT THE Racing embossed saddle. Includes rear kickstand, backing of powerful elements in meeting with Mr. Nixon and new cluding an antl-buslng Consti­ in the privapy of your own YEAR . ^ . ON AUi YOUR Fast Durable and sturdy. Includes solid bar and safety-levers on handlebar. Popular next possible step toward world holo­ and Red China for reactiODa to President the conservative oi^altlon par­ United States. Yet, in the re­ For ewlnging ar^d eliding and gild* Nixon’s dramaUc address last night, but agreements with the U.S. tutional amendment). cent Supreme Court ruling home without cost or obligation WUESfaUPTlON NEEDS. standard play features, plus Ing. Hour! oT h a p ^ playtime In your diamond style frame. caust. It might be a happy and praise­ ty, the Christian wmocrats. Fireman’s Pole Climber and own backyard. Coolvant aaata on Front and rear Center- in truth, and as the President him­ The Busing Battle Waggoner’s decision to use the which noted that aid to par­ Herald of any kind. It's yours to keep, awinga and alrallda. Daaignad In worthy situation which finds bullt. Juat right lor active kida. antagonist tough and courageous and the watched most closely by al] will be right lay of the ratification vote until the White House and powerful tic from liberal Democrats who al our governor Ignores this rul­ Yesterdays of an ounce, and it’s all at ear~ other soft and cowardly, a situation de­ here at home, among tne people of Tuesday’ (May 16) assumes Rep. Joe Waggonner of Louisi­ used the caucus to ’’Instruct” ing but then puts the frosting level, in one unit. No wires lead United States. enormous Importance as a re­ ana threatens to break the an­ the House Foreign Affairs Com­ on the cake by asking the Gen­ 25 Years Ago MODERN GRAFT GYM-DANDY REG. $89.93 serving commendation for both sides, es- straining influence on the So­ from body to head. Mr. Nixon has asked for a show of uni­ ti-busing deadlock with a cal­ mittee to approve an end-the- eral Assembly for a new legal These models are free, so ■ pecially if anyone thinks of what the re­ fied support, the kind this country has viet Politburo. A direct Soviet culated pressure campaign war bill. law. Only about $115,000 of Charles S. Burr heads cam­ paign for United tervice to we suggest you write for III sult might be if both sides happened to been known to give at other decisive per­ challenge to President Nixon’s which had its first success As Waggoner tells Intimates, many millions of dollars owed S o lid M hM wind $ 7 8 8 8 blockade of North Vietnamese Thursday. ’’The sword that the liberals the state of Connecticut has China; goal Is $3,(X)o! yours now. Again, we r^ Here Is push-pull action be tough and courageous. iods In history and the question now is to what extent the people, war weary and ports, with its worldwide reper­ The essence of the campaign: used is double-edged.” He Is been returned by all parties in­ peat, there is no cost, ^d that creates backyard fun Another theory available, this one over cussions, is not likely at leiist Compel the House Democratis now using It to cut out the volved. Mr. Meskill does noth­ 10 Years Ago certainly no obligatwn. B o x for as many as 4 kids. increasingly skeptical of America’s po­ Rugged 36" x 39" two KANTWET in the cold salad department, offers the liceman’s role, 1 ^ 1 respond. until after the Bundestag has caucus on the day after Tues­ heart from liberal opposition to ing. White to Dept, 9519, Bel­ Built for hard play. ratified the two treaties. day’s (May 16) Michigan Dem­ ar^i-busing proposals. C. Dmiald Briggs Jr. Is elect­ AT THE PARKAOE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE seat sand box with dismaying possibility that foreign offices If the President is to be supported, he Most recently The U.S. Su­ ed head of Manchester Jaycees. tone Electronics Corp., 4201 striped canopy. must be given this support in a most The sudden importance of W. Victoria, Chicago, 111. and statesmen may not know much more Bonn’s relatively parochial poli­ C o rS e o t visible way, and of sufficient 'vocal 60646. $ 1 9 8 8 than we do about what they are doing, or power so as to overwhelm the cries of tics In the Nixon-Brezhnev poker Headrest with new high game is also tied to Moscow’s have any policy theories to which they outrage that are bound to come from the back. Deeply contoured radical elements of the war protesters. hostile policy toward Cjommunist for safety and comfort. feel themselves committed from one mo­ China. A major motive In the Fischetti Heavy woven nylon har- His declslan to mine the harbors of w ment to the next. In other words, they North Vietnam and to interdict all ship­ *1971 Qlicago 0«iiy N«wi are awaiting the next development In a ment of arms and weapons in its terri­ A Thought for Today torial waters employes a military REG. $14.93 situation and mood not much different Sponsored by tho Manchester strategy that has a time-tested answer Ckiuncll of Churches from ours, except that they are likely to in all

V V /. ■ , ■ / ■- u j... » PAGE EIGHT MANCHESri® e Ve NINQ h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAV, MAY 18, 1972 V EVENING HlSRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 15; 1972 ‘Family’ Gets Emmys, Obituary Dan Blocker, About Town Assembly jLiquoi* R e q u ^ MPOA Lauds The executive board of the ^ On ZBA .^enda Of Bonanza, Women's CTub of Manchester Tax'Rate Vote Mrs. Jeannle Koch A request to waive a soalng G&H PAVING INC. wUl m eet traight a t 8 a t the Discord British Pair Cited I Mrs. Jeannle Adams Koch, 20th Anniversary requirement of 1,0(X> teet be­ The Manchester Property 64, of 36 Concard Rd, died Fri­ home of Mrs. Elmer Odell, 612 Dies at 43 E. Center St. ■ tween outlets selling alcoholic Owners Association has congrat­ day at Manchester Memorial By JfMNSTON Looming liquor Is on tohlght’s agenda of Cail Us, Now for Your Hospital. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Dan (Herald Seporter) \nrh^i a regal pair from Brit- the nationally telecast oeremo- ulated the Board of Directors for Blocker, whose portrayal of the £ L "T ln^tae Itamlly." nl.s at the Hollywood, (Palla- the Manchester 2kin|ng Board of Bom in Bellows Falls, Vt., nohester Chapter, More than 100 pet^le ohaerved (Continued from Page One) Its “ conscientious and hard Paving Esfimafes grenUe, hulking: Hoss Cartw right SPEBSQSA, wUl rehearse to- the 20th anniversary of the based on an English comedy, dlum. ^ Appeals. She was a graduate of the Hart­ The requeit was submitted by ______“Be "al- reigned over the 24th annual It was named outatandlng working Job of setting the budg­ ford Hospital School of Nursingr Thomas J, Wall and Thomas K. Drfvaways, PaHiIng Lots, Tennis Courts, Roods and worked as a nurse in the fe^es made him one o fj^ er- Navy aub. The rehearsal Is Help of Retarded ChUdren with comedy series and Bmpiys et for 1972-73 With no increase In two went to three memben of the Harti for the Sportsman’s Tav­ Manchester area at the time of ?**IL*v Interested In a dinner-dance Saturday nl^t /taxes." ’ ,- . , RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WORK her death buried In the small Texas town barber^op-style singing. at the Manchester Country Oub. ■tw o ab^on *Wlls liave al- former vo^ Awide Bunker family, CtCarroll ern, 208 Spruce St. The tavern. ready been filed In the Ijf**!*- traval SS^l^of of QueenQ u!^ EUiabomEUsabeth 1 i;, ai ae uv^imu,O’Connor. , Jean.,«•« Stapletm and In a Business n sone, reported­ In a letter to Mayor John' TELEPHONE 649-5233 She is survived bv a son “P' ----- O" both sides of the dining ly Is seeking a change in Its Charles H Koch of Manchester- Blocker died Saturday of two Members of the Golden Age room, a display of newspaper ture, both prepared In anUolpa- ^es and for Sally StruUiew. who tied with Thompson,. ME^A Prealdent timt of the court’)t ’s ruling, and ^he Valerie H arper of OBS’s ’"nie liquor permit -— from a taveih Charles Plilard said, "It shows TdaSite; Mm Je^S^ *^® >“*«• ”® ^ «‘®®t Photographs. *Td eeveral other legtalators have* perrormancB permit (beer only) to a caie that you. had aU segm ents of show, Elisabeth R." was Mary TVler Moore Show” for East Greenwich, R.I.: a brotaer, snokesman said ^ **^^*1? Indicated to Prete that new outstanding dramatic beat supporting aotreaa in a permit (ail aloeboUe bever­ pur population In .- iplnd' when Charles Adams of East Hart- Bilker JL^lo^d ^ ^ e c tJ ^ Main St.Jo pay respects to tae UUs would he introduced. named ages). N, i- tnr^. o oioto.. -iir~ Blocker developed an infection late Marvin Baker, a member, of MAHRC from its 18 founding series and outstanding new comedy. your dOoision was inqde. W e all ford, a rfster. Mrs. ^ly n undergoing gaU bladder ___ members to present member- S tate Rep. Jean TIUMUton, R- It was shown by the "Brian’s Song," a touching Public hearings will start at 7 know-It la.lin^teNble-to pleake ®"**®*y •“*** “ The Senior atlsens Men’s ship of about 100; from Its first Glastonbury, said she would “ ““ amiiATn ABC Movie of the Week about p.m. in the Municipal Building evetyone, hut no ifiorease in ^ii h. a, readmitted to Golf Tournament scheduled for meeting site In the former Oov- nintr^uM a Uberal i»l»rtlon who p frt^d the two pro football players. Gale .hearing room. Other requests taxes pleases the-.majority.’ law she has filed several times, jq__ H^nry vm from Sayers and the late Brian Plc- scheduled for bearings tonight "Th» months . ahead will .be at the Browns\ille Vt Cemetery ® **®®" postponed unUl enant Congregational Church « uie Browns\mie, ^ cem «e^ Tentative plans caU for the may 23 starting at 8 a.m. at on Spruce St., now the Preaby- It would allow abortions up to colo. was named the out- are from : ones' of careful dedslommaktog A NO-COST WAY tom orrow at2p.m jhereareno aoo-pound, 6-foot-4 Inch actor to the^ Red R ^ Golf Course, terlan Church, to Bunce School, iw ^ T d ^ t^ W»wed facll- ■^'® program. Mrs. Howard Daniel, a vari­ In .regard to spending and I' ance to reduce, a fnmt yard to i r; to get original Art and Graphics ^ lii^ h^rs.^ The Munson- burial beside his father this prUes will be awarded to win- ^ present location ■ In the tS ^ said she didn’t "tanding actor In a single per- Paul Ju n g e r^ . tte prodw- would hope that ithe B®6rd will Open Your Home for an O'Donnell, Tex. * ^ers on the day of the toum- Board of Education Annex, 48 Mrs. Thornton said she dito^ formance for the "Catherine er. who accepted the award. 21 feet and maintain an existing be ever careful of unnscessaiy St.. Woodbury. Is In charge of Blocker’s bulk and West a^t School "" St. heUeve the legl^tm naa gl^ent'of ''The Six said. “It was a labor of love. 1 side yard At 22 Ardmore Rd. expenditures In both the town arrangements. Texas drawl disguised his being ______The first president, 1962-64, a b ir^ la w ^ Wives of HeS^ VIU ” on CBS. want to thank one special per- (zoned Residence A)., . government and the Boards of ARTAMERICA ART PARTY Douglas J. Coyle, (loing busi­ a millionaire and former school was John R. McElraevy. Mrs. S T a t t l STS!e ^SS^taglSIt;:;^ P®ter Falk was nam^ best sj wh^e with Education,’" PUIard says, ’ n* David Press teacher. McElraevy, of 394 Porter St., B bs. John a . MeEbnovy ness as Manchester Racquet He adds, “ An area of educa­ o r Show Manchester Area However, tiie said a repeat of actor in a IramaUc series for “®' ^7*“ „ Club, a variance In parking re­ ROKVILLE — David Press of help stipport hlS family he was president In 1968-80. She ttT^ld taw would mem slouching, plodding, cigar- Jack Warden, who pli^)^ the tion' that I feel deserves a close quirements in connection with a Invite your friends and neighbors to see and purchajM Leominster, Mass., father of iooked to acting, and quickly was elected Saturday night for ______y,, shadows,______and forr pro-- er law «uit against it chomping portrayal of "Colum- football coach, won u beat aup- watch and a possible financial Cantor Marshall Press of Oon- roles in “Gunsmoke" and propoeed six-court Indoor teiuds high quality original art and graphics. Unusually attrac­ Police Report anotber term. . vidlng the dignity that comes p„4, |,e thought there •><>” *" the NBC Mystery Movie, porting actor in ^ j^ m a and assist Is the COSP (Cooperative g:regation B’nal Isreal, died ether television series. He at- building on the south side a t W. tive prices for art and framing. T Other officers are «.;uiroru f .^ ~ being recognised and CBS’s "Xll in the Family’’- hi. award was accepted by Say- Occupatlmial Education Pro­ Hostess receives liberal credit toward her own art choice. Friday at the Leominster Hos- tributed his to his slseS1«: Laurwood suUlvan of 78 Horton Rd.. vice •• may have been some change. Center St, adjacent to \ Hop The whole matter of uncon- adapted from a similar British ers. i gram) cinirae. This is one a t No Investment needed. For further information, write pltal. "If I’d been an average-size ?*"* j®’ suffered a broken president, Mrs. Edward Toconls P ^ Bhxik .(zoned Buslnesa H) the most - realistic approaches Funeral services were Friday guy, I never would’ve stood a injured fingers Satur* iq2 Colony Rd., South Wnd- Mayor John W. Thompson and stitutionality does throw a new to A n ^ concept that T have in Leominster. chance. There were only a few automobile accident recording secretary: Mrs. Town Manager Roberi Weiss, on light on It,” he said, ’"nioseop- McGovern Is G>nfident Killings 4m Rise ■* bad-the pleasure’'of srelng de- \ ARTAMERICA Other survivors are his wife, big guys around." occured on Rt. 44A in Almet SulUvan of 216 E; Mid- behalf of the town, extanded poeed to Uberallsatlon wwld he CaQCAOO (AP) — A Univer­ ■veloped.’’ so. Hudson Place, New Britain 06051 a sister, a brother, and two Blocker was married for 20 approximately 8:30 Tp^e., treasurer; Mrs. their Congratulations to MAHRC less inclined, simply bwause sity of Chicago study shows '-- "Again, we (MPOA) cimgrat- or call collect grandchildren. years to his 6-foot-3-inch college P’™' Elvert Oarlson of 27 Hackma- for Us accompUHunenta and the

eri- (Oonttmied from Page One) Reagan said the 414,000 bulge round-trip to Florida at reception in his honor, Rqv. Pepin marked 80 years in the priesthood. between 1968 and. 1870, ’ ’ ture," . Fillard concludes. Leominster Mass. had twin daughters and two making a left turn into a private Garden St., financial secretary; ences with the retarded through Tolland Crash claimed four more among 18 Democrats have over Republl- ing presentation are from left, State Comptroller Na- (Herald photo by Buceivicius) The family suggests that any sens. driveway in the vicinity of Tol- Dr. John Prignano of 28 Bishop visits to state institutions. The listed officially as imcom- cans In registered voters In memorial contributions may be "Bonanza’s producer. Rich- B^- when he was struck by Dn; one-year director; Samuel turning point in programs for KUls Girl, 5 mltted- Five more will be California is far greater than made to the David Press Me- ard Collins, would not comment * ear attempting to pass him. J. Manerl of 14 Lawton Rd., the mentaUy retarded. In his picked June 10. the 230,000 vote margin by The Rev. Pepin Observes nioriai Fund in care of Oon- Sunday on how Blocker’s death Be was taken to Manchester two-year director; and Mrs. cpinlon, came t^thjho election a five-year-old PortlMd girl. In Tennessee, 29 of the 40 which Nixon carried California greg:ation B'nal Isreal, 64 Tal- *"1^^^ ______affect______the series Memorial Hospital by ambu- Roy Vaughn of 122 Avondale cf President John F. Kennedy, a victim of crash Injuries; *^ed delegates picked Saturday said over Humidirey four years ago. 30 Years in Priesthood S.^CRISCOOIl cott Ave., Rockville. 'Tt’s a personal matter as lance where he was treated and Rd., who is starting the second Weiss said that he was partlcu- this morning while being trans- they will follow the primary ------well as a business matter,” released. year of a two-year directorship, larly impressed with the "mesh- ferred to St. Francis Hospital, jay, and vote for Wallace, who j \ J ^For Salads or Cooking The driver of the car, Samuel Three MAHRC Memorial Ing of activities at the Senior Hartford, from the Rockville jg entitled to all of the state’s Tolland About 326 parishioners and Ann Church In Bristol until Jack ‘Robinson OoUlna said. "We w ere very friends turned out Sunday af­ January 1916, and at JSt Peter Jack Robinson, 84. of 183 Sum- friends.” (3® “I; ^ returns endum vote on the proposed OomptroUer Nathan G. Agosti- sumption. Meat Dinners livedI in Manchester for 60 and Navy Club. Hartford was charged yester- Bie mentally “ cut in the schod budg- netU and Joseph Mulready Under his pastorate, major I years. He had been employed Survlvors are two sons, WU- day. by South Windsor Police. h«- been a teach- “P®®*®* ««» delegates to et were filed Friday night with serving as co-chairmen, was renovations were made to the Chicken, Turkey. ,, . as a mail clerk at Cheney liam L. Shields d Etast Hartford with fttilure to drive established __MrsJ^irson has been a teach- f------• - g i^ n~.Mii. m B v ^ j^ “>« Jw*® « •t**® convention town clerk Elaine ______The ___ Salisbury Steak. ^ ROCKVlUC G01ier&l Hosiptal. e r a v a WAltnrA TW»r ront __ aaa _*______a ___ held In the church hall. rectory and church interior,' and . Brothers for 48 years. and Edmund H. Shields of lane and possession of marl- ctaas at idrs^MlIL S^^JS^torv f277„.77?“®7® ®®7‘; Pe««on8 contain 800 signatures, The Rev. Pepin, who came to an a(;tlve Parish Council, with Macaroni & Beef 21 200 He is also survived by a sis­ Okemoe, Mich.; and three Juana after his car went off Rt.'• M "“T « , “ ..44.^ —— ~ .8 ZTusmIII “I;;;::::;mmwmOI ^lUe class; * work staty projpam “cOovem per cent and well over the required . Assxunptlon Partah on June 20, Theodore Brindamour as chair­ Spaghetti & Meat Balls ter, Ml'S. Ada Rojas of Man­ grandchUdren. 5 In South Windsor and struck Manchester High School; .89 Humphrey 13 per cent. whUe 38 The referendi^ seeks to re- 3 9 man, was formed. A Oouide’s Funeral services wiU be to- a utility pole. ’ at the University of C ^ e ^ u t gUenta in the Sheltared Worit- ^® *71®!^^ P®"^ cent were uncommitted, yoke aK)roval of the Finance 1968, was bom In WiUlmantic, chester. Dec. 8, 1918. He received bis Club also has been instituted. 4-u .» 4», wu. u« morrow at 11 a.m. at the lannl was taken to Hartford * masters in special g^^,p. placement of 20 young state convention will pick Board’s reccommended $8,273. Funeral services will be elem entary education q t St. Rev. Pepin was presented Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Holmes Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Hospital for treatment. He was . t e a c h e r of “**“* *" ‘°°®* but not criU<»ic^tion delates. 528 budget, and to restore an Mary School In WUlimantic, at­ with gift certificate for a round- Funeral Home. 400 Main St. The Main St. Burial wiU be In East released on his promise to ap- ^ S h e l t e r e d Workzilop tratolpg: to San F tm cUco, Gov. Ron- additional $160,000 cut from the trip airplane ticket to Florida. Rev. Lyman Farrar, co-pastor Cemetery. HlUtary honors wUl pear in Circuit Court, East Intermetf ate ^ te ^ toatnictors of the Handicapped offlciata^tRockvllle HoSltal B®®«*» ‘“id a spring meet- $2,368,000 scho(d bu^et — al- tended high school at the Semi­ nary of St. Hyacinthe in Can­ A dinneislance In Ms honor of.4 ,,Center Congregational be accorded at graveside. Hartford on June 8. Ucn class et R«*e^ S ^ l swbnmlng instrucUonj Camp Ing of (California RepubUcans ready cut $421,890 ^ the ET- and IS already m me graouaie Kennedy In July and August; that In ada, and later transferred to was held recmtly at the Army- Bolognas^ 59! CTiurch, will officiate. Burial Frtends may at the fu- COVENTRY .*®. ***^ndyji the^ gra^^e Kennedy In July and August; .n/t .. h *7 ***® oplmon President nance Boatd. Navy Club. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 ' ' St. Thomas Seminary in will be in East Cemetery. Richard Robbins. 37 of Lake- m ^°""*^ ®*“** *" “ doctom'wmhed^ (^atlM^^r ‘® win re­ Because of the referendum Bloomfield. |l ' EYiends may call at the E^i- view Dr.. Coventry; was arrrest- ^ A iw ^ *n^«d petiticn, no action csfn.be taken ed yesterday about 2:80 a.m., ®'°™ . sP^^ciai eoucanro addition to Mr. and Mrs. He completed his studies for Ringing church bells does Bip Volne Ffonks neral home tomorrow from 7 to at tomorrow’s special town the priesthood at St Mary nothing to itypease thunder­ 9 P-m. .-.pi'T’orSr*, « s Pay,PriceUSiis meeting, also called by pe­ Seminary In Baltimore, ' Md. storms. EVance outlawed the MlSavhift The family suggests that any „a OUver - Rd. died Saturday at received a complaint of a dl^ <»»*K® t"® ^ <«d will a . Craig, 1964J56; Ray- ^^t^ord (000^^ from n n l f tition. It Is at 8 p.m. in the [anchester Memorial Hospital, turbance at RobWn’s home. purwe _advanced work. ^ond Colpitis, 1936J»: Joseph ^ ^ ® ^® ® y^ and -was ordained May 11, 1912 practice In 1786 after a 88-yeor pU 5 m memorial contributions may be “ ““Chester ------4*,„ T. Troop said the Evison car has left Nixon’s critics little of Hicks Memcxlal School gym. iR n a s t, In St. Joseph Cathedra] in period In which Ug^itnlng killed made to the Memorial Fund of ”* “*® “u s^d of Mrs. -69c Center Congregational Church. I^to^en Olshewskl LawrenceaZncl S ^t M ^^^d L tatT^ WelS:i?‘'SUT^JSmS^ on except a An open meeting of paronts Hartford. 103 bellringera hopefully tug­ Armour Campfire Franks _____ Mr. Oleshewskl was bom to.^ the co complaint, m p ^ t fiiund^SbwS^ uel Haugh n. la the first child deU. 1964-66; Alfred Parlteau, J?’ atubtem 8.9-per-cent unempl^- Md taxpayers backing the He served as a curate at St. ging rain-wet bellropes. Sw ifts Premium Franks k>85c June 6, 1916 in Hartford and had fired a revolver shot of a member famUy to become i966J»: Vera A. Kennealty, 1968- adopted by the ^ual Otto Senkbell ^ 16. A. sec99c the shipping department of Case Linings and Drums, Inqiect and Adjust PnrUng nratoi MOckeoBnosb 651 Bros, before he retired In 1967. are two sons, Peter OlshewsM terday, found two men attempt- to bring the mentaUy retarded youngsters. • S LEAN GROUND BEEF S pm lo^BdOstraeO Service Master Cylinder, Repack Front Wheel Beaiingi Oscar Mayer Smokies »« 99c He was an Army veteran of and Stephen Oleshewskl, both ing to flee from the scene, Andover of Manchester; two doubters, James A. Marchant, 27, of WlUi- and Adjust. Also Thoronglily Check Exhaust 83rrteln. Bmiostichs Lri 691 World War n. Police said a car operated by Shocks and Suspension, Tires and lights. M O OK Oscar Mayer Polish Sausage "> 9Ste Mrs. Jean Bonato of Manches- mantle was arrested at the S 3 Oi M ^ R E 6 3 ^ lb. 2 Survivors are three brothers, Police Report D’Alessandro, headed west on B. ALL THIS FOB ...... # l 9 l 9 9 Carandos PepperonI ® Chuck Frank Senkbell of Hebron, Wal­ ter and Miss Claire Olshewskl scene and his companimi Mark PTA To Honor Chickens 391 of Summit, N.J.; two brothers, Bartholomew, 20, also of Wllll- Center St. struck a fire hydrant 19% Disooont For Parte! (with Ods ad) J LEAN GROUND BEEF .... 1 LB. 9 7 t S .Bonoln^ ter Senkbell of Glastonbury and Busy Weekend at the Main St. Intersection. Oscar Mayer Bologna89c Edward Senkbell of Deland, Wllllahi Olshewskl of Hartford mantle was arrested in the vlcl- Sixth Graders B r o o s l s B®rw>«t4. Skinless lb Fla - Md two sisters Mrs vm- WlUlam Stanley of Gran- nlty of the tavern about 8:30 Robert H. Jones, 20, and Lll- neHe a^egemyallegedly lerrleft methe scene wui-with- 7,^ Andover PTA will hold Its 4 4 4 Call Now For An A^wlntment. . . Colonial Bologna Center Cut STEAK ' C ' (Bone In) hv: a sister Mrs. -rheresa Ber- « m ’^®"®®’ ^ stopping. Court date Is June annual 6th grade special PTA Chnek Steak (Bone In) 75V Top Ckiiudi lb 11am Wiganowske of Manches- ^ h r® M®'*"®® “*17®®’ “ 7 77®;?“** l 7 ig "'‘f liriflPT* '’ / PoUce sSd the charges w were - V*C» Y SUKSSV mTht'loreviidw'rar. ewu- . 'n»® P««ram - will feature the (Boneless) Turbot Fillet b 9 ' Center St., at the cMivenlence Funeral Home, 400 Main St., vehicle whle his license Is under S“torday night for evading ras Andover RlemAntarv o,™-,™ h i. ► Chock Boost 991 GhnCkllQd!rt(r;^951 Resurrec- susoenslon Both were released with an Incident ponslbUIty. In connection with a An^ver Elementa^ ^orus dl- of the family. The Rev. Charles wun a m s^ or me ncTOrrec suspeimom were reieesea Parkade parking lot In C, ih„o. lAi eeeiHeni nt the «®ted by the schoid’s music Ocean Perch Kuhl. pastor of Zion Evangelical tlon at St. B rldpt^uroh at 9. under $8^ bo^ for appw- W taft unat- l« Junfs teacher. Mrs. Susan Borst, and S&S BUICK Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Mt. St. Bene- ance In Circuit Court Manches- ^ ^ ^ " imat parkade. Court date Is June 8. ^ ► Stow 0^ 99L BootShoft Rilis.* 791 Deep Sea Treats fended In a locked ctir. _____ -- .,-tv Burial will be in East Cemetery, diet Cemetery. Bloomfield. ter. June 6. ------INC. Botii were released on $200 ^ quanlty of beer and 2?*®y P«rt®rm se- Shrimp Rolls There are no calling hours. Ertends may call at the fu- ______mm-surety bonds for court ap- y ^ Frl- ®““®rt oxid ------neral home tonight from 7 to 9. pearance June 6. ► 81 ADAMS STREET The family suggests that any ^ Mrs. Martha Nowark RHe bodies of Hartford, Con- MANCHESTER, CONN. GBOVND CHUCK fnh Fresh Dairy!” Mrs. Martha Nowark, 78, of 87 memorial contributions may be LONDON BROIL Wirs. ivmrum .0 , 4 .4 ...... — . nectlcut Qmslstory (82nd(82nd de- de­ items^ m s vaiuea viUued at a t more more tnan ^ ^ w o o d T l W tj Lakewood.vbw.w 1 drclea r c le . ““uer “me 1® oirecuon of jars. ► Frozen Favorites! Garden St., widow of Joseph No- ^^^® ‘® gree) of Norwich^aild Sphinx »300 were taken In a Saturday Bond wUl sing a selection of Boneless Shoulder V IQ wark. was dead on arrival yes- BuUdlng Fun . Templelie Shrine»nnne of01 Hartford. naraoru. He tie “Ight-“b— break.44 4>~4 Into. . . . . an. . . apartment a p u 44440.14 ^ _» iiminri._uor in a ^ o t o r ^°**‘ “ *** ” *®*‘ ®°*«®- Mem- Any Size Package n#fAVnrvnn hf n/>ViaotAf — F ...... ^4 OK YXJjis 1 «A CS4 P08o©«Bl Sliced I chanan, and had lived here all B®hert Keeney, medical e>mm- Survivors, besides his wife, ry chest, Jewelry, cash, and a Main St. |pi,g musical program will al- Fresh Pork American Cheesea’3 X 2.39 her life. She was a member of resulted from natural Pepp6ridgeFarms» mvDrs pkg are a son, S. CPO Marvin Baker -22-caUber rifle. mb»,o1bb ®® *®“tore the Andover Elemen- Beef BiiskM, 89L Spoforibs 5 1 South United Methodist------CTiurch. M TBh K A Jr. serving with the Navy In The case was referred to the P®Uce reported seven to®y®>®® tary School Band under the Ubbys Lemonades 99c Befit Yogurt SS Survivors are a daughter, Seattle, Wash.; two doug^tters, detective division. were stolen over toe weeke^, tutelage of Robeft aowea. Band W O O D LAN D GARDENS ' Pork Shonldlns’«»S5k Boneless Bom Mrs. Elliott McMullenmen of— Man------„ j ^ Mrs. Philip Brass of Manches------*®“*- High FOR PLANTS THAT PLEASE” Macaroni and Cheese 5 pMs PWCES in TftlS Ap EPreCTIVt ThAu '$A^UROAy.. MAY'aO.-1872 Mazola Margarine "»x47c C h e s te r; two granddaughters “v®d here all her life. She form. ter and Mrs. Etarl Scofield of _ M“rk T. Humphrey, 22, of 99 were claimed by tWer owners, school. This group wiU be ^ - Morton’s ind six great-grandchildren. ® Bennet Lauderdale,‘ Fla.; ^ a sister, Hldge St. was arrested ‘ Satur-" ■ ' _ „ rected by school principal Don­ 168 WOODLAND STREET MANCHESTER Funeral services will be School. She was a gb^rp of East Hart- lay night on cliarges of breach A car owned ; by ^ ------ald Libby,- and they will per- 643-8474 • Free Gardening Advice I WITH THIS COUPON Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the » h ^ *®rmeral services will be to- Sixo Mol 601,09 4 s. aiA 1. . The Rev. Carl Saunders of the Vandalism reported over the from Robert Rd. Sunday after* xiary Jane Burnett Lori RAeH 95®-3 for *2.75 Efferdent Denture Tablets ieU.S.No.1-2r Min. WITH THIS COUPON 5 teimites 1.15 Richard A. Kelley raonw at 11 a.m at the chapel g^^yj United Methodist Church weekend Included damage to noon, was recovered on Birch and Phyllis Tj..4b ' 7azM S 3 C SKe Prell Liquid Shampoo C ViM thru 3*1. Miy 20. 1972 44J\;JU1 1 AJ J\, iv e u e y , «0 , Of rm,,,of EmanuelIJ a.. r* Lutheran V .r t n r A* CSiurch.4Hb 4->/444 officiate. —Burial4— — 4 will44 — be444. 44 at- --signsD--- ' 4on— —Kerry4, 4 - J 444 St.,,, C!harter4^44444 44. Mountain Rd. Sunday night. tj,c special meeetlng, honor­ GERANIUMS WASWNfrroN state Richard A. Kelley, 45, Vegetable Plants to Turns Tablets Mol 100 69c Waucoiida, 111., formerly Of East co-pastor will Bm^ the convenience the family. Oak St., Tolland Tpke. ing the graduating sixth grade Extra Large Hants! Tomatoen. Peppen, CMSPAIRE ; Laundry Detergent HarUord and brother of Robert vrili be in East Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu- broken windows at Allied Print- Items valued at nearly $40 were class, Is, like all other PTA All Colors! Cauliflower, Brussels drop in size Crest Toothoaste Regulor or Mint 7orlutw 7 9 c neral home tonlght^from 7 to 9. Ing Services Inc., 6179 W. Mid- taken In a break Into a bicycle meetings, open to the public GnatMraSBMfcirSalito COLD POWER G. Kelley of Manchester, died Friends may call at the Wat- Sprouts, Cabbage, die Tpke; at Butterfield’s shop at 287 Spuce St. over the Refreshments wlU be serveci Cibf EittobtoNttTMliRg WITH THIS COUPON May 9 In Wauctmda. kins E^meral Home, 142 E. Cen­ Lettuce, Broccoli, etc. It’s only a question of time - very little time - before store at the Parkade; and at weekend. Fresh Bakery Specials! Edneral services were Friday ter St., tonight from 7 to 9. and a brief bsuiness meeting * U 9 ’other things start dropping in too. Things like your C Valid thru S«L. May 20.1972 at the Lauterberg and (Dehler Death Strikes Frieiidly’s on M ato St cooducted. F\meral Home, Arlington Also,. mailboxes on Bush Hill 10 for $10.44 7 9 ® BOX foundation, your floors, your doors, your roof. Tmpicaia Orangi Jake >79' WITH THI$ COUPON Marvin 6. Baker Sr. WHITE BBEBD Rd. were knocked over; trees X' 3 for $2.25 wid « pwehaA of $S or mot. Heights, ni. Burial was in Mem- Marvin 8. Baker Sr., 78, of Shore Family Fired-Up Allies Termites are sneaky, special little bugs. Unless Tawnnh pwchoM ot On. 75 ft rok and plants were damaged at SANT ory Garden Ometery, Arlington 24 Goslee Dr husband of Mrs ^ . - 4^ 4. 4, . ^ _ _ New Violence - ALL PURPOSE . you’re a specialist, they can have their damage done Finast Fresh ALCOA ECONOMY FOIL Helshto. Anna Wilson ^er, died Satur- EAST LYME (AP) —Po- a °"h ®<*®®* ®®®‘* Dr.. (OonUnned from Page One) Heaquarters for EAST LYME (AP) -Po- ^°“ ""/j: GARDEN FOOD before you know they’re there. That’s where we OA Ho. 1 PolotMS Has lOtSS’ Other survivors are his moth- day at Manchester Memorial Uce say a 43-year-old mother 7®” stroylng North Vietnamese Leaves 9 Dead S(»tt8, Greenfield, English Muffins Finost Fresh 4 s n A VUd thru Sri. May 20. 1972l8S|i er, a daughter, two sons, a Hospital. of two shot her husband to 7 ^^® Parked at forces than In reoccupylng the come In. We’re termite specialists. We can detect sister, and another brother. Mr. Baker was born May 2, death, then turned the gim on Across Ulster LI *2.45 H&H and Ortho and eliminate the nasty little bugs before they can do i - c t . 8 7 c Dole Pineapple Juice **«»4*33e 1894 in Hartford and had lived herself Sunday. rp ^ raise the flas^i but the 5-10-5 Quality'Products. m « iw5 9 c Regal Chocoiata Chip Cookiis Hot 79c Maxwell House Coffio (Oonttmied from P^gb One) their work. We can, that is. if you call us in time, and Vlasic Kosher DHIs Nt. ru m 53c WUliam J. Shields In Manchester for 22 years. He Dead are J<*n Cnulktos, 44. '‘'®j® ^1* '? ^ b®4‘ “ ®®*' ®‘ objective of this operation Chiffon Liquid Detergent 22«m 4 9 c Maxweii House Coffee * -c -1 .7 3 Bumble Boo Tuna < WlUlanj John Shields, 74, for- had been employed at the In- and his wife Estelle of Nlantic. SU.; rocks is to destroy the enemy forces it may be the nick of time right now. Call us today at Minute Rico Mixes Sunday’s fuU-scale batUe be­ Ken4.-Ratkm Dog Food Upton Tea Bags yki .11061,09 Spam Lunchoon Moat UHiai53( merly of Blssell St., died Satur- temal Revenue Service Depart- A teen-aged son called poUce, o rMltences on that have come too clo se to tween the two religious groups. SWISS GIANT. 649-1390 for a free, no obligation inspection of your Purina Cat Chow 3 S ^ ‘l lOucn 20c Jppy Peanut Butter u-i-45c day at the West Haven Veterans ment In Hartford for 19 ywrs and the Muple was found^ta a ‘f"* ' “ ®1«®‘»‘*® “ ?*«*• H«®>" **10 “ ««n*®r field offl- 7716 troepB made ll^tning property. Call us before things start dropping in 'dorox Liquid Bleach ' p -» m 4 9 c Hershmfs Chocolate Synip Skippy H^ital. before his retirement. He was haUway of their ranch house. “ windows were smashed at cer, Friskios Cat Food UozcaA ^3C Mott’s Appio Sauce TouiwSgc -rr*: ^><>rn Aug:. 22. P Army veteran of World War fhniMn^ .. J 4 “ town water departm ent buUd- 7116 drive to Re«t/tgn'e and f “^®®W.toto the Prqtestant sec- p a R s ie s on you. j ; Smrtt Bathroom Tissue <■><1- rod 14c Carnation Evapdratod Milk 1897 in Manchester and had Uv- I and a member of the Ameri- scene ^ aUve but m Ferguson Rd.; and a Checkmate was made by 2,000 i4u m 2 8 c KeOoggfs Corn-Flakes — ... UMpfet35c Crisco Shortening - Beg. $1.19 SPECIAL! NOW Porcelain Enamel COOKWARE Heinz Ketchup __ ed here all his life. He was em- can Legion, the Army and N a^ S io u T d l^ ;bwt 9 pm a r"***®"*"! " ^°™ ‘" ®°"“‘ Vletnamsse tetMiteymen- 29«zcon 32c Ragu Spaghetti Sauce »«i-39c ployed as a lineman at the Club, ^d Manchester Barra^^ New L^dmi’t L ^ c e and '"® Helicoptor. took *>me of them “ ®„"®" ‘° *“®“®® “>»- Holimann’s Mayonnaiso

PAQft TEN MANCHfiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 15, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 15. 1972 * Saiuth W indsor South Windsor • 71 : i ; ^ Cost Estimates After :ii To Be Presented Nothing Saves/ !! Council To Adopt W lUTJlSMIfK W6 On School Plans a m riH E SlMCEiy* The ait from S:80 to 10:80 p.m. BRlnieRy ry Sunday In the $138,000 Colo- putt following a -Marfi bogey the Town Hall. The additlcn is in the council clumibera of the 'Uie television special will pre- Champtonehlp of Tennie crown Marty Rieaaen 8-8, B-L Rlcaaen SBUKinOD IflNir Sunday on a dramatic tlcbreak- got $8,000. nlal Nalkmal Invitation Oblf firom a buried lie in a bunker. being considered to alleviate town hall. empt "Gannon.” Claaa A — Oerrol Maddox 81 er In the fifth eet. Alter Laver captured the tint ’Tournament. ' Heard, 26, ftnlahed with a REAL student overcrowding in the The council wlU also consid------4 -^ , Joe Sem er 81.4-27; C la u B ” I want to' knock off Jack three-over-por 78 and a 278 to- high school. ar appointing a deputy canine Manchester Evening Herald — CC MoCbrthv aa fl rf ™**'»*M, for the eeoond con- aet, Ua uaually powerful aerve ESTATE DriiaPOrn^^^n Ttom MtoUoro y**T. defeated Lever began to backfire and Roaewall (mcklaus),” he said, lacking tal, flve-under-par on the very The Town Oouncll, in Febru- officer in addition. to the regu- Sooth Windsor oorreqiondent even a trace of bravado. ‘Til tough 7,142-yard Odonlal Ooun- ary, authorised spending $16,000 lar part-Ume d<« warden al- Barbara Varilok TW. Mt-S»4. r e . . . c — Ed iMk Rjiw wmua rtchaet priM. crowd o f 7,800 fana roared in play next week "® etumbllng and his ver double faulted and Roae-’ Opens, the Masters and FG^. niat’s all you can call it, Just a ^ dog enumeraUon. The mayor ^h® Planning and Zoning Com He has won the Masters. The bad shot.” - mSURAllSMITIIS SIHGE 1914 Lot#' net — Ray DellaF^ra- “ W®*! ** he gathered wall held on aa Laver baok- Garrett Satuified T hT bS^^ Proved the ***^‘ approximately 1,^ *>e asked tomorrSw Paul Owrtitttt 62, Vito Agoetin- ®*” "**** between points. handed the match winner into U.8. Open la scheduled June 18- Marti finished with a 72—277, A [ A ( i . . 18 at Pebble Beach, Calif. sdone hi second. elM -J^ fk^iXb, 88, Ed Dlk- **® “*aueted net. FOJffiORO, Mass. (AP) -- 649-5241 ble- classrooms at the high «^® "umber in the ^ ^ ® ®har^ ^ Watch for oor S|m c Io I John TlWifduikdS, joe WaU-Mac a great chance,” eald ”It’e a great feeling to______win a Ruhnlng back Carl Garrett, Nlcklaus akim>ed tois event school next v««r to h« itood to "re not. Residential to Restricted Apart- but will play in Memphis. scnooi next year-to be used to „ , , , ment in the Ellington Rd. and AmlvMsary Cdtbration ■ s r . i - LaFiancIa 64, Paul McNamara- ® dlaappolnted 88-year4>ld la - touimment tournament ilkelike thls this twice "after after ***® New England IPa- M3 MAIN sn sn , MANCHSSRR the trlote wito 784 yarOs rushing Heard’s ^,000 first prise in- house the increasing number of The council will also appoint cbanel Rd areas dreM lar In Hie moiL A l yoor .^Np t > ' , Ed WAdas 68, IMek Steeves-Joe ^ mllUonaUa adio you’ve spent 18 years on the UaHEH DRUa ^ _ (Orcid Floor Next to Henee * Hale) students. The units are expected a rate maker, set a time and ' ' . „ StdUvaiv 68, Via Clementlno- twice won the grand slam, profeatlonal circuit,” said y*"f. Ih the f

Garrett to a new contract. He blew a two-stroke lead the units wdille adhering to the gency Fund to the Registrar of 'ff John 'Lhi4ni6 66; Low gross — lever got a consolaUon prise enough strength to take the stipulation that they be used by Voters Equipment account for Ellington Rd. ■VRR eO RIIIR •ROPWIIO CINTIR Ron Xosuch-Bob MoGurkln 74, o f tSOfiOO and vowed to take the keys to his new Lincoln ConU- South Windsor for ten years, the purchase of two voting ma- TTie ” commission will consider Joe Bemer-BUl Phelan 74. troidiy next year. nental, put on a new diamond The building program, if ap- chines. also the requests by the Rens- BEST I t "I forgot about the match ring, and take away a giant proved, is expected to take two, Portions of a presentation Polytechnic^ InsUtute Sunday after I shook Kenny’s hand,” trc^Oiy. INDOOR TENNIS yea™. made by Mrs. JUl Clinton at exceptions for re- Class A — Einar Lorentxen 68- ______tall and furniture sales and ’ 6-69, John K rlstof 70-9-61; C la s e 'E l- wpj____. • i ? warehousing at 1315 John Fitch B - Lee Levltow 70-12-88, jo e t iniShed t ITSt W l E x i t l H S T ollan d Blvd. and 199 Strong Rd. The Sullivan 71-11-60, Jack Oliva 71- ' ' building recently was purchased 11-60; Claes C — Dave Stoven- NNIi by Nassau Furniture Oo. of aon 81-24-87, Don T arca 74-17- TecLchers Tell Board Hartford. 87i Low gross — Erwin Ken­ The Lion’s dub is requesting nedy 77; 'BUttd bogey — Bob Ryun Next to Last OF VERNON a temporary and conditional Lache^Mdle, $$,)>. Supplies Are Lacking permit to hold its annual four- PHp BWEBPB day carnival at the Sullivan Low graes — Erwin Kennedy FEEDER ROAD, VERNON 875-2536 Meadowbrook teachers attend- children reedy and qualified to ^’^®- Shopping Center; The 7T^ 8 1 ^ HUlnskl 78,' E inar Lor­ In King Mile Run Ing last week’s Board of Edu- move into a given level of in- O’Connnell Association is re- entxen ‘IS; iiow net — Don Thrca cation meeting, painted a bleak structlon, but of only having 12 questing use of a sign.larger 87-17-70, Joe BuUlvan 82-11-71. picture of the effects of the cuts bot^, causes extremely dlttl- ^han permitted on Ellington PHUADELPHIA (AF) — Italy’s FVancisco Arose never 4 Ladlea TTie best Jim Ryun could do In left Ills country, and Duke’s in teaching supplies on the chll- cult problems for a teacher vdio Pd., and Peter Morris is seek- thnrediiy dren within the classrocms. Is forced to make a Judgement hig a temporary and condltion- the mUe run in the Martin Lu- Bob Wheeler didn’t moke the CBIEBS ther King Games was next to. race. Pleading for more funds in which of the 18 children will be permit to operate a business Claes A — Low T»- on *>® fhOshed first and With LiquoH injuredInjured ahid the supplies account the teach- allowed to advance and which hi a non-c(»fonning building it Florence Barre 89; L^Ne^ ^ ^ doubtful for Uie ers offered to do whatever poe- will have to be kept working be- ^88 Sullivan Ave. Z’*2v*T2^ l^ons sible to help defeat the antlci- low their level. Cc^ies of all applicatiims are Field Olympic Trials, Kyita stUl Is NOW ACCEPTING NEW MEMBERSHIP r!.r«.nt«irCarpenter. o7.io.7s92-19-73; cuA*.Class « B — 28-yeoi>old Ryun. Uncle Sam's brightest hope for pated referendum to cut $150,- "We spend a large amount of »" fhe in the office ctf the town Low gross — Mary Plerro hiUder o f-tb e world recoM . for a first gold medal in the 1,600 000 more from the school budg- our time scrounging materials clerk. 97; Low n$(t — Marian ZamalUs the mUe ot 8A1.1, ran 4:14.1 as meter (Mympic event since et. They claimed to have each and supplies, udiich cpuld be ------96-27-60, Pfutla Carlson 108-86-73, Bowling Green’s Dave Wottle 1902. ' ' ■> spent about $200 out of their better used for teaching,” they The Homestead Act enabled U.S. SIRL0IN AUoo Ankaldi 100-27-78, won the rain-swept event over WotUe is making a comeback own pockets to purchase basic added. citizens who bad reached 21 and Carlson 101^)8-78; Putts—Louise classroom supplies for their stu- school board apidauded were heads of a household to acquire Penn’ s aU-weather tartan of sorts himself after being out 1972-73 SEASON. MUler 80, A ; ^ Aiisaldl 3i, dents. their efforts, and their willing- 160 acres of land each for home- Mary GangewSre 81, Florence track. of action last year with an In- ’ ‘Salaries are not the m ajor "®*® attend the meetllng and steading. This act became eifective O u re , 81, n-... The Bowling Green aen- the same day Abraham Lincoln is­ -point at Meadowbrook Sdiool,” "P**" **i® budget prob- STEAK Saturday sued his Emancipation Proclama- . Mrs. Beth MoOabe, a kinder- l®ms. SELECTED NINE chanqpion. tamed in his best tion.'Jsauary 1, 1863. garten teacher stated. We would “ P ^ ®*dy through the morale USDA C o n Fed wHh FULL TENDERLOIN Class A — Low gross —Evelyn tlme-rtho previous was be willing to stay at our pres- ^® teachers that wo will be Lorenaen 80; Low net—IsabeUa ent salaries if we could get our keep the school system -M- m « « i R I.nw the 816*X7 Michael of the QuanUco Ma- ware broke the meet record ognition of their efforts by the 649-4 9 0 8 ' Saturday townspeople and by the Board VALUES GALORE NEW MEMBER ‘TWO-BALL rlnes, who ran the final 200 with a 0.8 In Uw first trial heat IN THE STATE. of Education itself. First Net*— Pete Lingua, yarda with the winner almost gob Seagren won the pole The teachers of the school Tom Cailscm 68-6-62; second — elbow-to-elbow. Michael also vault from Sweden’s 'wmld have begged, borrowed and Pillsbury's Asst. Jim Gordon, George E2ullch was clocked In 3:68.5. Michigan record breaking Kjell ISaksson » CLUB PROGRAMS & TOURNAMENTS even stolen items to be used for ■wow* 74-11-68; Ralph Tartaglla,' Jdm State’s Ken Popejoy was third after the two eliminated others teaching supplies, according to ALL PLAIN Piwizlo* 76-12-63: Pete Lingua in 4:00.2 with Perm State’s at the starting height o f 16 feet, Mrs. Schaenner. ’Ihe teachers CAKE Jr., Pete Naktenls 71-8-68; Greg Fredericks fourth g inches. Seagren wen at 17-614- FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES have served free as substitutes SODAS third — Qua Peters, John Cush- (4:01.9). Isaksson did 17-1, far,short of for other teachers, and students ma 8t‘S8-64; fourth — Ray The so-called ‘ ‘Dream MUe” his recent 18 feet and 18-2. from the neighboring ccdleges COATS MIXES ASST. FLAVORS Seraphin, Joe Renert 77-12-68; becam e a pipe dream long be- In the wom en's competition, i OPEN ALL YEAR WITH SPECIAL have assisted in the project. 18 OZ. Roger‘Mountain, Charles Itey- (ore the gun sent the field off Madeline . Manning Jacksem The problems of having 18 3 BOXES nolds 74-9-6S; Arnold Zackin, Sunday. Of those orlglnaUy bU- equaled file wmld record In the Don Oldham 75-10A6; klckera— led to appear, Marty Uquori 880 of 2:08.0, held jointly by two SUMMER RATES FOR MEMBERS & Ray i>alozej. Nelson SUimer, vras out with an injured heel he Auityallan mnnera, Dixie WUlla Wl CAM JACKETS Bill Laklng, John WhoUey, Ed has been nursing aU winter, (1962)- and Judy PoUock (1967). NON-MEMBERS. Moser/,. Herb Pagani, Murray ------—------Roeemon, Howard TourteUotte, CLEANED AND PRESSED Pete Ijngua, Irv Ertman 77; One - Time History Teacher B FULLY EQUIPPED PRO-SHOP. ROTTLES FVed Kaproye, Al Pasternack, Ray Seraphin, Ray Peracchio, O n ly 3 Art TVata. 80. Wins Suzuki G olf Tourney MICHAEL'S Sunday Days To G o! Low gross — first — Joe Qar- PASADENA, CaUf. (A P ) — It ONE OF THE FINEST PROFESSIONAL STAFFS FOR LESSONS, SPECIALIST IN CLEANERS brous, Tam Carlson, BUI wasn’t bed "fo r a girl 'who C o a f R ack DAIRY Warmlngton, Henry Karllner Sports Slate earned $8,000 four years ago ■.. \'i ... I > 68; second — Jeff Sanborn, teaching history,” said Jane CHILDREN'S, INDIVIDUAL & GROUP LESSONS. OPENS 'THURSDAT Lcmd O' Lakes Sweet Cream Fresh, Notive EXTRA LARGE Matt Allen, Ted LaBonne, Tom MONDAY Blalock as she clutched a check Ferguson 71; first net — Stan BasebaU for $8,700. May Ufh at 9:90 a-m. OPEN DAILY 8 A.M — 7 P. Maloney at Manchester Goodman, Marty Shapiro, Pete The three-day payidieck was GLORIA DARLING & JOEL TAYLOR R. pr. Naktepis, Pete Lingua 70-9-61, Simsbury at South Windsor SAT. OPEN 8 A.M. — 6 P.K Rockville at PlalnvlUe won when the hot ponts-clad, There’s Nothing Like It Pat Ihdonlenico, Muny Roee- pigtaUed 27-year-old shot a fi­ In Town! BUTTER Oolf man, ' Jack Kestfney, Hendrik nal-round 70 for a 84-hole total V4, LB. PRINTS ’ DeRoo 72-11-61; second — Al Hall at Manchester ol 206 and first mmiey to the South Windsor, PlalnvlUe at ■ Kemp, Ben Brown, Ray Sera- Suzuki Golf Interaatlcoai Sun­ South Windsor lUiln, v^^Johh Cushma 76-18-ffi; dry- SUM M IR USSONS Joe Renert, Ron Fhhle, Ber­ Tennis Miss Blalock neatly 'went nard McHugh, Dick Metier 78- Manchester at Bristol Eastern East CathoUc at Weaver down to the wire before win­ (FOR MEMBERS S NON-MEMBERS) '- v f U-72; jdekers — Rich Harman, ning first prize in “ the event. We keep your name on record, Sten Davis, John Hanlgan, Windsor Locks at South Wind- Lingua sor She and Kathy Whitworth of Henry, Karllner, Pete Rlohardson, Tex., were tied at 74; Art Tulin, Larry Chalne, Ed Track not just your house number. South Windsor at Windsor Beven under par on the 17th Deane, J<^ Richmond 80. hole. SPECIAL GROUP PROGRAMS (2, 3, or 4 PEOPLE) ) Ladles Locks TUESDAY "I knew Kathy was to at sOv- We know a customer as a person, not an FROZEN FOOD 1 SATURDAY ' Low gtyes — Class A — BasebaU en-under,” said Miss Blalock. account number. We also know his fur­ Wendy'Ehritoh 83; Class B — Bast CathoUc vs. St. Bernard’s So whMt her first shot on the ★ ADULTS OR CHILDREN nace and burner. When they should be fed Birdseye SwM t Life ‘ Vera Honnon 102; Class C — at MontvUle 17tta landed within 20 feet ot the and maintained. And if some trouble de­ jean Beters, 112. Coventry at Portland cup, it v w n o tim e to play It ★ 3 WEEKS OF INSTRUOfON - 3 HRS. PER WEEK CRIEBS Bolton at Rocky HUl safe. I figured there was no to­ velops, we'll be there in minutes to do Bast Granby at Ellington morrow and went for It.”. something about it. li Spears ‘ Class A Faith Palozej 89- ★ ARRANGE YOUR OWN TIME BEGINS JUNE 5 4 Orange Juice 20-49; .Class B — Vera Honnon GoM . The ball went straight as a Usually, a cleaning and adjusting will ^26-70, Claire Keating 96-26- East CathoUc, Northwest at die, right Into the cup for a end the problem. But if your equipment is 70; Ulaa3 C—Nat O’Brien 104- South CathoUc S. one-stroke edge which she It REGULAR PRIVAn LESSONS ALWAYS AVAILABLE getting old, inefficient, and expensive to 36-68. Manchester at EUington maintained on the 18th. BETTER NINE TennlB -M iss Whitworth,'With a 67— maintain, we’ve got the replacements toV PRODUCE Holy Cross vs. East Catholic five under pur—and 209, earned CALL $75-2536 $-11 o.m. M1.p.m, give you total home comfort. Like the de­ ; Claaq. Wendy BhrUch 40- 4-38; Mary McCarthy 46-10-86; at Wickham Park $4,090 to beat Betty Burfoindt, 9 * pendable Mobil Thermo Jet oil burner. The . CAUP. NAVn. Fresh, Leofy' Class B — Claire Keating 46- Rocky HUl at Coventry at 211, ahd firsf-year touring Mobil Thermo Flow water heater that never CAUF. ICEIERG 13-88; C la s s ic — Nat O’Brien Track pro JOcelyne Beurassa, 212. runs out of hot water, and the Aqua Booster that stores f |A J | 1 ^ * 1 * 46-10-36; kickers—Claire Keat­ Windham-at Manchester Miss 'Whitworth, golfs aU' thermostatically controlled supply of hot water. ' ing 7T; Eleanor Scranton 76. Bast CathoUc, F i^ at East time leading money winner, W i W ILL BE OPEN ^LL SUMMER TO ORANGES Hartford ___ ...... blazed through the back nine at For any heating problam. keep our name on your records /. CBnch Soccer Berth Coventry a t ' Vlnal Tech In the 6,03S-Vard Brookslde Coun­ and call our number. llOQtlnQ Oil try Club to a sparkling 81 ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Middletown m e m b e r s & N O N United States clinched Its first WEDNEMMY which Ineluded an eagle and berthxjn Olympic soccer com- - BasebaU three birdies. 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TOBHGHT’B GAMES DunA, Adams, ()uesnel and Lan­ Wipco vs. Dillon, 8, WaddeU dry, Medics vs. VFW, 6, Buckley AMERICAN UhlGUE Willie Mays’ Homer Josephson from Hero to Goat Barbers vs, Stevenson, 6, Ver- Fans -were treated to a lot of planck action at Waddell Field as Wip­ By DICK LEDBEiTTEB Uon occurred In the ninth with Bernard’s and returns home co managed to outlast Police it Bast Oatludlc got back on the two out-, Leban tripled right to Wednesday to host the Mbnt- J * ^ ™ '* * " l e a g u e Fire Saturday, 67, thanks to Margin over Giants As A’s Check RSox Win Skein winning track Saturday after- score Homat 'and Joe Banning. vlUe-based team. Friday, the Sewing tour times in each of two runs in the sixth inning. OAKLAND (APT — JThte Mangual, who thought there noon by besting GUbert High, Joe McCarthy scored OUbert’s Eagles jday SouUi CathoUc at ™ ™ o i n n i ^ , B o n ^ Jeff Plecity was this Uggest NEW YORK (AP) — Rusty After Staub belted the third Besten starter Marty Pattin were three outs and began to 7-1, at VWnsted’s Van Why Parii. lone run in the sixth as he was Mt. Nebo and Bish<^ Hendrick- ™ m m m ed the Meffles thorn______in______the side of the______loeers. Staub hit a grand slam home slam of his career in the first sm il^ on Duanh Jcsephson surrendered hemers to Mike Jog In with the ball. Burda got East ui^>ed its overall record allowed to score as East (Jath- ’ sen of Rhode Island, Saturday, afternoon at Buckley came up with two great de- run, but hardly got any notice. inning. Mays sM e the spotlight and, then like a spumed lover, Epstein and Reggie Jackson as Field, 63. turned her back. Josle went the green light rounding third, to 6-5 while Gilbert supped to oUc executed a doubleplay. at Nebo in two g;ames. fensive plays at shortstop and There was another fellow In the away by drilling a tie-breal^ the A’s took a S-0 lead after six from hero to goat in a matter but was tagged out on a relay AMERICAN UBAOUB 8-8. "Rues (BUodeau) was In con- njaBt’s JV’s won their fourth, sicker was Kevin Wll at the plate 'was a perfect three New York Mets’ lineup Sunday. homer in the fifth, the 647th of innings. of minutes. Rookie Rich Miller, playing throw to the plate. East Division. The Eagles spread their scor- trol the whole game,!’ comment- Gilbert. Tim MoOon- *7ent four for four, for three in the hit department. "He deserves all the atten­ his lUustiioua 22 seasons. He ■>1 Josephson tied the game with left field in place of injured Carl The Red Sox, led by Manager w L Pet, tag out over five Innings^ They ed coach Jim Penders. Klodeau Soucler and Ron Se- two-run homer, Teammate Mike Unsengigler tion—It was his day," Staub didn’t think he’d hit it, though. a twc-run hom er.in the eitfith Yastrzemskl, hit hU second fCddte Kasko, argued the call Clevbland 14 8 .638 scored single runs in the first, did aUow seven hits, but meet - c e j games. Berman added three hits added a pair. said of WlUle Mays, who was "I was nervous before the inning, but then }et in the win- homer for two Red Sox runs in vigorously. Finally, umpire Ar­ Detroit IS 8 .819 third and sixth, and a pair of were harmless toppers and ® and Brian Charlebois two for Tom Orlowskl paced p ftF at pinched against his locker 1^ game," said Mays. "I was so nlng run with an errant throw the seventh, but the A’s made thur Frants ejected K a^o. Baltimore 11 11 .500 runs in each the eighth and bloopers. He was never in any the winners. bat with two singles. reporters after hitting a home nervous fiiat I didn’t want to the plate Sunday as the Bos- it 62 against relievers Luis Reliever Ken Tatum deserved -Boston 8 12 .400 ninth frames. East got nine bits, real danger and had Gilbert soucier, tf g Berman was also the vdnntag Wipco 4 2 0 0 1 2 6 6 3 run to help the Mets beat the people to talk to me about the four for extra bases. ctmipletely under wraps. He Bocha, tcn Red Sox dropped a 6-0 deci­ Tiant and Bill Lee. a better fate in the last of the New York 8 14 .864 Gorman, if 3 pitcher scattering four hits, two PAP 0 0 1111 7-4-0 San Francisco Giants 5-4. game. I never thought I’d do Ron Soucier singled and struck out two and walked only sion to the Oakland Athletics. Another rookie outfielder, ninth. <3urt Blefary led off with Milwaukee 6 14 .800 McKeon, lb J by BUI Finnegan. . Usengigler, Plecity, Coleman anything to win this one.” scored on an error in the third one batter. Bilodeau has a sea- Homat, Sb, If "It was a strange feeling bat­ A veteran catcher, playing Ben Ogilvle led off the Boston a double which ’Tommy Harper Wes Division Bilodeau, p 0 Bonansa 441 OOx 612-3 a n d Sheldon; Wierzbickl, While circling the bases. tantag. Then in the third. Bob son record of 61. Saplenza, If, ting against a team that you first base because of Danny ea­ eighth with his first major Jiist missed catching in left cen­ Minnesota 16 5 .783 0 Medlca o i l 000 2- 4-3 ’Thurston and Shea. Mays said his thoughts drifted Gorman got the first of his two Blast had Its hitting heroes, Pinto, Sb played with for 21 years," said ter’s batting slump, Josephson league homer, a shot over the ter. Odom ran for Blefary and Oakland 18 7 .660 t: '( Banning. 2b 0 back to Kls rookie year. ___ . (AP photo) triples and sewed on Pete Soucier had three hits frota the Liehan, c a Berman and (Kariebola; EMn- Mays, who was acquired last charged Sal Bando’s slow top­ right fiefd fence. With two out, then beat the throw to third on CJiicago 18 9 .591 Tallying one or more runs in "M y first hit as a Giant was Homat’s double. Homat was lea^otf position. "Ronnie Soucier -• negan, Kallslak and CosteUo. Thursday in a much-publicised per to the right of the mound. Reggie Smith singled and Jo­ a bunt by Campy Campanerls. 10 IS .485 ^ TIME TRIAL ^ASH— Molloy was critically injured when his Thermo King Totala 6 every tantag. Army A Navy a homer," said Mays. "I re­ Texas thrown out trying.to stretch it grave us a spark at bat along deal with the Giants. "I had His hurried throw was* off the sephson lined his first homer After a force at second and 9 14 .891 ^ Special crashed in ^ wall coming out of third turn Saturday in Practice run. membered that we won the California into a triple. The Eagles scored with Gorman," Penders said, No-Ut relief pitching by Ray trimmed Sears Saturday at feelings for both sides after I mark and catcher Bob Mont­ over the left field fence, tying an intentlanal walk to load the .875 GUbort (1) pennant that year, in 1951. My Kansas (jlty 9 15 again in the slzth as consecutive Gorman bad two long triples. Centrella, 3b 0 GUha paced Nasslff Arms to a Waddell, 11-2. hit the homer. gomery was unable to' grab the the score. bases, ’Tatum fooled Bando. Dombrowskl. p Sunday’s Resnlto singles by Jim Lehan and Lehan also had two hits. § 12-0 shutout win over MOrlarty John Brandt and Andy Hage- "I wanted to help the Mets, first hit as a Met was a homer. ball as pinch runner Blue Moon The Red Sox missed a golden However, Josle threw wildly Frink, cf I felt that maybe we’d win the Detroit S-4, Kansas City 3-8 Soucier put them on first and “Hils win was vitally import­ Davis. If 0 Brothers last Saturday after- now combined to pitch a four- but at the same time, I had a Odom scored from third. chance bi the ninth. after fielding the grounder and LuU. lb Minnesota 4, MUwaukee 2 . second. Two straight wild pitch­ ant. We’re shooting for the tour­ 3 noon at Buckley Field. GUha hitter. The win was the second feeling for the Giants. As I pennant this year. ’That’s what The loss was a heart-breaker Bob Burda and Doug Griffin the game was over. Bob Unser’s 195.940 Sears, rf I was thinking.’’ Cleveland 4, Tejcas S es by Gilbert's Pete Dombrow- nament.______I______liked the_ way Smyth, we 3b 0 worked the last five innings and of the week for Brandt. rounded third, I looked into the for the Red Sox, whose 66 vic­ singled and Montgomery was The Red Sox flew to Mil­ Mays got a standing ovation Chicago 4, Baltimore 1 skl allowed L«han to score. came back ttfter the less BYiday pe^Sc,^' c” § struck out 10. Ken Anderswi a n d Mike dugout and saw Giant uni­ tory Saturday over Dick Wil­ cut when he bunted foul on a waukee during a break in the frcm the crowd of 35,505 when Oakland 6, Boston 5 In both the eighth and ninth, to Northwest,” Penders stated. - The winners talUed at least Diana led the winners with two forms. That’s the only uniform liams’ Athletics gave them a third strike. schedule today. They open a I’ve worn until now. I didn’t he first s t e i^ d to the plate CaUfomla 6, New York 3 East scored off Gilbert mlscues. East'also got good defense 1 0 1* 0 0 1 '^0 2*2—7 °"e Tim in every inning. hits each with Ray Peck col- three-game winning streak for Ogilvle then filed deep to two-game series with the Brew­ 0 0 0 QOIOO 0—1 Bob PUver and Pete Oarman leottag a Uke number for Sears. know what they were think­ against San Francisco starter Today’s Gamea After Lehan walked, a ground around sectsid base with sopho- GUtert ------the,first time this season. Oakland . centerflelder Angel ers ’Tuesday night. Hard Time to Beat Army A Navy 1 3 2 1 3 1 11 ing." Sam McDowell. He walked. BalUmore (Palmer 2-S) at baU by Soucier was fumbled more Banning playing excellent buJ ®®tieoted two hits each for the Detroit (Cain 61), night and this put two runners on. ball and Dan Socha, making Us ieau. ^iuui: d p : Bi^ I m to Mo- Arms and GUha added a dou- Sears 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 "It was wonderful to hear I . , IflDIANAPOUS (AP) — Bob- Only these two appear to Aside from Vukovlch^ the the crowd,” said the Mets’ 41- Texas (Brobert’ 2-2) at' Kan­ With '— two outs, Gorman Mthit a first varsity start, contributed a KeM:*'LOT- S S t i-U O iib e rti^ “ e. Kevin Hiers spoUed the no- Brandt, Hagenow and M. 'by Unssr drove a taagile, light- have a chance at dislodging day’s only other crash involved year old first baseman. "But Student Revolt Goinff in American League West sas a t y (Hedlund 63 ), night ‘ sUctag triple to deep rlghtfleld strong effort, BB: ^odeau - l.'lKnArowski»nbi • -si ...... Ut Ud for the MB’s.— Diana; Lebel and Ctolumbe. N.E. Tennis t3iamp race car 10 mUes at an Unaer from the pole. Revson front-runner Jim Malloy, Den- BO: BUoQMiu - _2.. Dombrowski - .4 The Oilers trimmed the Bar­ I’m glad I walked. It could Minnesota (Perry 8-1) at Chi­ to drive in two. A similar situa- East plays Tuesday at St. h b P: Soucier, Bilodeau. Nasaiff’s 122 831 12-61 unb^evaUs 195.940 mUes per has been clocked at I96plus in ver, Colo, MaUoy's Eagle spun bers at Oiarter Oak Saturday, AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — have been a different game if 1 cago (Wood 62), night ^ Moriarty’s 000 000 61-6 .hour Sunday and said, ‘’I feel practice. 75 feet and crashed into the 162. The losers talUed twice in Dartmouth’s U oyd Yucko is the didn’t walk.” Oakland (Qdom 1-0) at O ^ - Boser, GUha and Paganl; 'like orytag.” w ith a week to ftad the an- third turn waU head on during -h- the first frame and then went 1972 New England Inter­ It no doubt would have been Twins Off to Fastest Start fomia (Ryan 1-2), night Smith, Mumford and WUte. Knee Surgery scoreless the rest of the -way as collegiate tennis champion and a different game, for after Tuesday’s Gamea ” We bad our necks stuck out D«»<*ue at the Sunday morning pracUce INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jim Longo and Dave McCann the Big Green diare the team Mairs walked. Sudden Sam was Oakland at Chllfomla, night a mUe, and for the first time in lew t could knock the session. Pitching featured as Ansaldl’e wild as the wind and issued ygan I rosily felt like I was current front row sitters, jjg ^^^s listed in critical con- Contractors topped the Law­ combined to pitch a two-hitter. title with Harvard. ' (AP photo) Texas at Kansas aty, night F or BobOrr Yucko won the singles cham­ walks to Bud Harrelson and With Pitching Biggest Asset Minnesota at Oiicago, night driving at the ragged edge of Bettenhausen and Mario jiuon at an Indianapolis hospl- yers, 2-0,. last Saturday at Ver- Ansaldl’s had on their track pionship by defeating Dave Mil­ ’Tommie Agee to set the table WHAT A DEBUT! — Willie Mays homers in his BalUmore at Detroit, night ‘ dlsaater,” added the man who Andretti, further down in the broken legs, a bro- plainck FlUd. shoes in a 34-3 romp over the ler of Brown 6-7, 7-5, 6-0. The for Staub. ’Ihe drive over the first game with the Mets Sunday. Later he’s con­ By HER8CHEL NI8SENSON 8-4 and (jallfomla whipped the ROYALS - TIGERS almost surely has cUnched the ken arm and bums on the face, Set in June Singles by Cliris Everett, Steve McKenzie and John Orfi- Lawyers at (Jharter Oak. McCor­ victory helped Dartmouth tie right-center field fence snapped gratulated by bat boy and Bu(i Harrelson after Associated Press Sports Writer New Y(»-k Yankees 62. Richie Scheinblum’s three- NATIONAL LEAGUE < pole position for the 66th nm- tor'uiTtote* rtun^be K BOSTON (AP) — Boston telU led the winners while Gary mack, Marshall, and Stratton Harvard with 42 points each. Staub out of an 6for-16 slump. crossing plate against Giants. Homer decided game. ’There’s a student revolt going * • * run homer brought Kansas C^ty East Division ^ Jmm LTiuch^ha^em ^ "®^ Bruins defenMman Bobby Orr, Demko had the lone Laifvyer were the hitting standouts for Harris Masterson and Ken "I’ve had lots of 6for^l6s in on in the American League from behind in the nightcap W L Pet. OB /TEUe race May ^ j ^ Eagle produced by Dan Gur­ ’TWINS - BREWERS a superstar at 24, wlU undergo Mow. the Contractors with FTtzsim- LJndner of Harvard won the my career—who hasn’t?” said against Detroit smd helped the Now York 17 7 .708 — ney’s AU-American Racers, ‘iVo Place Like N ew York^ West where, with the full ap­ Kaat not only stopped Mil­ Plagued by bad weather that comer BUI Vukovlch. knee surgery in June, the Chris Everett, spun the on 6 mons best for the losers. doubles title, defeating Brown’s Staub. "But I don’t worry about proval of A1 Worthington, Min­ Royals end a five-game losing Philadelphia 14 10 .088 8 rocketed around the 2% mUe the slumps. I know I can hit. I waukee on six hits but hit a washed out aU of Saturday’s poyt and A1 Unser broke . . ___ .. h ,. .iv fourth time his knees have been hitter. He stmek out 10, one ------Mike I^owers and Miller 62, 6 nesota’s dean of pitchers, the streak. FYeddie Patek and Paul Montreal 18 11 .043 4 first sesalon o f time trials, their engines during qualifying ° compUe his 196.940 av- have confidence against both two-run homer in the third. submitted to an operation. more than Demko, who was AMERICAN FARM 3. ’Twins have taken over the divi­ Schaal ccsitrlbuted two-run dou­ 'Chicago 11 12 .478 OH lefties and righties." ’Two Minnesota errors helped -Spssdwsy officials managed to attempts, while Vukovlch lost reached for only three hits. Each side came up -with U sion. bles. Pittsburgh 11 13 .478 0% Bruins President Weston ’The belt gave New York Mays Celebrates the Brewers spoil Kaat’s shut­ ^ place 12 drivers in the 88-car control after completing one Bettenhausen was Sundaj^ Ansaldl’s 001 100 2-8-8 hits but Police A Fire had one out bid in the sixth and Billy ’The ’Tigers rallied to win the St. Louis 10 16 .885 8 field after waiting out rain lap and crashed into ^ first second best quaUfler at 188.877 Adyim Jr. said he h ^ yked Sports Dial starter Ray Sadecki a 4-0 lead It’s a peaceful demonstration, with Orr over the weekend, Lawyers OOO OOO 61-2 more run to edge Wipco, 12-11, though. At least most opposing Ck>nlgllaro homered in the ninth opener on Dick McAuliffe’s West Division showers that twice interrupted turn barrier m.p.h. He is driving a McLarm C. Everett and 8. Everett; at Valley Field. Jeff and Rick that didn’t last too long. ’The two-out, two-run homer in the "He’s consulted with the doc­ TONIGHT batters have acted peacefully for their other run. Los Angeles 16 10 .610 — proceedings Sunday. a i Unser won the 1970 and Welded by Roger Penske. ) Demko and Gluhasky. Seb-wartz, Ricky Spiller and Jim Giants tied it up with a four- eighth Inning. Joe 0>leman tors and he told me be has 8:00 Mets vs. Expos, WINF enough to give the ’Twins’ pitch­ • • * Houston 14 10 .088 1 Even then, five drivers were 1971 races and Fbyt is the only Mario Andretti, the 1969 Indy ------Boudreau paced the attack with run fifth, caiq[>ed by ’Tito some floating cartileg;e in his Where He Started ing staff a 1.86 earned run av­ earned his fifth triumph with (jlnclnnaU 12 18 .480 8% -’still waiting on the qualifying active three-time winner. Foyt 600 winner and three-time na- There was no stopping the praser and Rugglerio best in a Fuentes’ two-run homer. A'S - RED SOX knee, which has caused it to erage following imbeaten Jim help from Fred Scherman. San .Diego 12 14 .483 4 ^Une when the track closed at 6 was the lone driver to attempt tlonal dri'vtag champ, grabbed Oilers against the Barbers at losing effort. Aqueduct is the only race ’Then Mays told everyone: By BERT ROSENTHAL scored Jim McGlothlin and Jee Boston first baseman Duane • * • lock from time to time,” course in New York with a sub­ WiUie Boy Is Here. Kaat’s 4-2 victory Monday over Josephson went from hero to AUanta 10 10 .400 01k ‘' p.m., emnng them the No. 1 to qualify Saturday, but a pis- a shaky hold on the other front ■M m Verjdanck Saturday and the re- ■______AssociiUed Press Sports Writer Morgan. ’Then, after St. Louis ANGELS - YANKS Adams said. way station at the track. Milwaukee. goat in a manner of minutes San Francisco 9 19 .831 8 and No. 3 qualifiers for the 1971 ton broke in his (k^rote-Ford row berth by qualifying at suit was a 21-6 rout. “ Say Hey,” Willie’s back. had gone ahead in the top of California dealt winless Fritz BRUCE TRACEY STEVE LONGO ’The Twins are off to their against Oakland. First, he hit a Sunday’s Beaulta, race, Peter Reveon and Mark and he couldn't make repairs in 187.617 in one the PamelU "So, rather than going on like An 11-run fourth frame high­ All a Father "I’m just glad I’m back play­ the eighth on Joe Hague’s solo Peterson-his sixth straight set­ fastest start in hlsjory with a two-run homer to tie the game ClnclnnaU 4-3, St. Louis 8-0 Donohue. time to run Sunday. Jones team can . that, he’s decided to have the' lighted the Oilers’ scoring. ing in New York," said Willie homer and Lou Brock’s two-run back in trimming the Yankees. PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Mu- 165 record and lead the AL in the eighth. ’Then,-he made a New York 6, San Francisco 4 piece M cartileg;e removed. It ^Ostrout^led^d<«^ ^ Mays Sunday, after he had shot, Perez drilled his fifth Perfect 12-0 Record West by 2^i games over Oak­ wild throw to the plate with the Montreal y , San Diego 8 doesn’t sound Uke that type of bledDied to pace the w ^ e r a and ^ made a dramatic debut with homer of the season into left Houston 7, Pittsburgh 8 thing that's going to take 90 Five-Run Innings Steve Evans, Bob Smith and ™ ^ center field. land. Kaat. 4-0, is oft to a bet­ bases loaded in the ninth that UMass Track King S ^ e Ev b m , ^ afternoon, become a boxer. the Mete, hammering a tie- ter start than 1966, when he AUanta 3, Oiloago 1 days to recover from.” Frank Livingston each added , , . ' In the nightcap, Perez singled allowed the winning run to KINGiSTON. kbss. (AP) — breaking home run in a 64 vic­ won 25 games. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, Orr was named Most Valu­ two one-bosers. Dave Quesnel "The last thing 1 U let him be in a run in the first inning and score. Massachusetts is the 1972 Yan­ For UCoimNinein YC tory over his former San Fran­ Prof. Worthington, w bo had • * • rain ; able Player, Most Valuable De­ doubled twice to account for the is an athlete,” the former cisco teammates. homered over the right center kee (Conference track cham­ fenseman and the MVP of the only Barber hits off Mickey heavyweight boxing champion been in sales and Insurance WHITE SOX - ORIOLES Toda3r*s Games Propel MCC Win field wall in the sixth in sup­ pion. Chicago (Jenkins 62) fit Iriayoffs this i>aat season in the Bombardier. said aP.er Muhammad AU Jr. By ’THE ASaOdA’TED PRESS UMass is 8-4 in the conference. “TherS’s no place to play like since retiring as an active Baltimore’s slump reached Connecticut has wound up its Harvard took over first place New York," said the 41-year- port of the three-hit, 12-strike­ ’The Redmen ' piled up ’78V4 Philadelphia (Fryman 1-1), National Hockey League as the a OUers 821 1140 21-161 weighed into the world at 7 pitcher in 1969, came back to four games when diicago’s pclnte in winning, the UUe Sat­ Scoring five times in each the Bombrla, Mike Hayden and basebaU season with the Yan­ in the Eastern Intercollegiate old Mays, who started his ma­ out pitching of Tcm Hall, mak­ night Ik?- ,;a,' K v ta s won their second Stan­ Barbers 004 002 6 2-8 pounds and 4 ounces at 8:08 coach the Minnesota' pitching ’Tom Bradley checked the Ori­ urday. Host Rhode Island Was second and third innings power- John Goodrow, all doubles. kee Conference crown to cap a Baseball League Saturday jor league career in 1951 with ing his first National League Montreal (Stoneman -68) at ley cup in three years. , ^ BomiMundier and Ostrout; p.m. start. staff this season and school oles on six hits and Rich Mo­ second with 67, followed by perfect 12-0 league record. downing Yale 3-0 and 62 in a the Giants, when the club was New York (Matlack 8-0), night 1. ALUBOn JUNIOR He has won the league MVP M ^ e ^ r Ctommunlty. Ool- Haaekutar 0.0. (18) * * • started in spring training with rales drove in two runs with a ’Die Huskies clinched the title doubleheader. CtonnecUcut 60H, Boston Uni­ BASEBALL ROSTERS . _____ legefh . to a Ho. 18-6 leg®victory to a 18-6 over V 1 c t o r y over AB ------—R H BI , j in New york. classes every two or three homer and single. St. Louis (Gibson 0-4) at tnqphy three ti™^> *l>e top d ^ Middlesex C.C. Saturday mom- 8*> K 3 8 BRAVES - CUBS versity 38, Holy O o s s 32, Ver­ 1 0 Saturday with a 9-3 victory ’The loss left Yale with a 6-8 days. • * • Pittsburgh (BlUs 61), night fenseman award five times and J’ Nowak, o ft While Mays was celebrating BURGER KING Koo Kooo o.n,oH xtvr> ^ **t. Nebo. The victory a sc J, bs 8 0 1 \Durwin Being Mentioned over Massachusetts in a mara­ league record and 621 overall. Darrell Evans’ fourth homer mont 15, New Hampshire 13, AUanta (Kelley 1-3) at Hous­ his return to New York, Tony "One of the first things I INDIANS - RANGERS Blair Anthony, Steve PUver, has bem named the MVP s q u . ^ ^ Oousors’O t ) ^ ’ overaUweraU Mcdpmbe. 1 1 0 thon 26inning game and came UCkmn’s undefeated confer­ of the season—his first in three and Maine 10. ton (Roberts 1-1), n l^ t of the played. ft 1 1 Perez of CTinclnnatl celebrated talked about was attitude. Atti­ Cleveland nosed back into Mike SUv^, Jason Dodge, Jim mark at 6-5 whUe the visitors tiuct, if ft 3 8 back Sunday to defeat Mas­ ence season mailcs only the weeks—broke a 1-1 tie in the Los Angeles (Downing 1-2) at Orr is to receive a sports car 1 1 his 30th birthday, driving in all tude plays a big part in win­ first place in the AL East, one- PADRES ARE COUSINS '"-Lodge, ScMt Eagleson, MOke are winless in seven outings. oamrolwo^’ zb 3 i In Same Breath with Ruth sachusetts again 163. second Ume in the 26year his­ ninth inning and lifted Atlanta San Diego (Ariln 2-3), night today in honor of his work in 3 0 0 0 of the Reds’ runs with two ning and our pitchers have it." half game ahead of Detroit, QuesneU, David Bolduc, Mark Third baseman Steve Longo goo'>Tom Martin, Andy Geldel, and Sunday, Aug. IS. 3 3 1 1 0 second part of a doubleheader victory. errors, three by shortstop Skip S s^ an f’ef Stan Muslal and part of his sto- der separation ended his pitch- s = L e a d e r s = Linden each had a double, two burgh 7-6. Montreal ripped Houston’s victory over Pitts­ them. night Bruce BaUaiti, Roger Peck, 3 3 2 1 0 Iverson. Two hits each were re- g™***"^ 0 0 0 0 0 singles and one RSI to pace the San Diego 63, and Loe Angeles burgh. ’The Astros added four 'John Madden, Crescent De- 6 1 2 1 1 ry happened by accident. tag career. NA’nONAL LEAGUE corded by Otshman, Postenski, A°vancL c ^ 8 Ten years ago he was re- There are others who went Huskiea. Winning pitcher Jim at Philadelphia was rained out. runs in the second, the last ciantis, Mark Desimone, Bruce Rain, R ain ... 6 0 3 0 BA'lTiNG (50 at bats)—Rus­ * • • 4 0 0 0 0 Jachym gave up nine hits, scoring on a single by Watson. Aivano and Wetmore. iK 4 0 3 0 0 garded as a standout pitcher from pitching regular positions Gamer, Scott Linsenbigler, Pete tv Eleven out of the first IS sell, LA, .440; ’Torre, StL, .383. while striking out five batters METS • GIANTS The Pirates closed to within Ron Gurnon went the dlstence TnSk, 4 0 1 3 0 and the Los Angeles Angels, in the majors. Jtdinny Lindell Wcuren, Gregg FTavell, Coach days of Hay, some type of for Manchester as he walked geen'- 4 0 0 0 0 RUNS—Morgan, Cin, 26; ’To- and walking two. ’Ihe victory gave the Mets a 7-6 in the seventh when Willie 0 0 0 0 0 now California Angels, gave of the Yankees, Ken Boyer of Ray Peck. preciidtatlon fell causing lan, C5n, 22. As conference titleholder, 17-7 record, best in the National Stargell slammed a two-rUn two and struck out two. He was tJu S®” 37 6 10 8 4 schoolboy baseball schedules helped by a strong MCXj defense. Middlesex RUNS BATTED IN—King- UConn gets an automatic bid League, and put them three homer, his sixth of the season MABI-MADS _____ 0 1 0 02 X—18 didn’t work out and after three of the Pirates started out as to be a Jumbled mess of post­ ■ This was the biggeig run iho- man, SF, 24; Tolan, Cin, 23. for the NCAA District 1 play­ games ahead of runner-up and the 250th of his career. But Dave Kersiiaw, Mike Czajka, r 'L ^ o , 3, BombriA Hayden, years in the minors the Balti- pitchers. But none made the poned games. duction for the (kxigars this sea- Goodrow, HITS—A.OUver, Pgh, 37; To­ offs. Sites and opponents will Philadelphia in the East Divi­ unbeaten Jim Ray stopped Dave WethereU, Mickey Simtm, Lonxi “io'^e Orioles picked him up for jump so late in his career as With no exception, today’s lan, Cto, 37. be announced this week. sion. them the rest of the way, gain­ Tom Jones, David Duff, David ___SAC:: ' Hayden;' DP: Bombrla-Mc- their Elmira, N.Y., farm team. Darwin. slate has also been washed Other extra base hits by the C om ^ ^^ brte;_ LOB: Molester ^ ^ he hits a home run one DOUBLES—Tolan. Cin, 9; Mays’ homer, which tied him ing his third save against five Roback, David Rogers, Philip out. Games today were to Montanez, Phi, 8. A COMPLETE RECORD with former Giant Mel Ott for victories. ft*' Goss, Mike Tapper, Craig Car­ local collegians were by Jim Trask 3: SO: Gurnon 3; Trask 8. seventh season. It was 1968 would think Joe DiMaggio, have Maloney playing at ’TRIPLBS-^Four Ued with 3. NEW YORK (AP) — ‘“Ihe seventh place on the all-time * • • penter, Jeff Jones, Pete Daigle, (AP pfaoto) when he had a 166 record and Frank Howard or Mickey Manchester in the CCIL at­ HOME RUNS-Colbert, SD, (Book of BasebaU Records," RBI with 1,860, overshadowed Coach MUf Kershaw. WHAT’S THE FUSS?—Charlotte Rauch, a running 112 strikeouts in 163 innings for Mantle had hit the ball. Just EXPOS - PADRES traction, South Windsor host­ Led A ll the W ay 9; Wynn, Htn, 7. edited and published by Sey­ Rusty Staub’s first grand 6lam Bob Bailey drove in three back with the New York Fillies, shrugs while talk­ Softball Slate Elmira. That fal) he took a Job ask Mel Stottlemyre of the Yan- PINE PHARMACY ing Simsbury and Rockville S’TOLEN BASES—Morgan. mour Siwoff, is one of the most homer with the Mets. runs with a single and a MONTE CARLO (AP) — on a tow truck 'And one of the kees. Darwin hit a home run Ron Schatzman, Jim Smyth ing with teammate before football game last Sat­ traveling to Plalnville in CVC IToionlght’s Games Cin, 13; Tolan, Cin, 12. complete first edition record "It was Mays’ day,” con­ double, Mike Jorgensen Prance’s Jean-Plerre Beltolse Los Angeles calls he answered against Mel into the deep left Jim Breztaski, Ted Wassermcui, urday night in New York. Detroit won. Score :28-0- action. vs. Pero’s, PITCHING (3 D ecisions)- boerfu ever turned out on the ceded Staub. cracked a two-nm homer, Ron A llied.ie^ . 1Printing Involved a two-car accident. Al field stands in Yankee Stadium. Scott Alemony, David Beaulieu, The Tribe has three games 6:16 Plt^erald led irom from uiethe autnstart in u a uriuon- British- Dodger vice presi- The ball sailed almost 450 feet. J.Ray, Htn, 60, 1.000, 2.18; Sut­ majM' leagues. • * • Fairly had a solo shot and ’Tim ton. LA. 60, 1.000, 0.52. Tom Griswold, Mark PaUeta, slated this week but is out (3orman vs. Sportsman, 7:30 **“*** *° ^ ^® dent, was one of those involved. When Darwin comes to bat, BEDS • OABDS Foli rapped a two-run double— of the CIAC tournament pic­ S’TRIKEOUTS—Carlton. Phi, ’The original Aqueduct race Walt Dubiel, Mike Jordan, Ed­ Fitzgerald ' naco Grand Prlx Sunday de- Campanls remembered the the entire Minnesota bullpen Perez gave (Cincinnati a 2-0 his first hit in 29 at-bata—lead­ Checkered Flag for Flemke ture. East Catholic, one 82; Seaver, NY, 47. track in New,.York opened in lead in the third Inning of the ing Montreal’s attack against die 'WUte, Brian Benito, Steve Dillon ■vs. Groman’s, 8:46 spite pouring rata and a race- name Darwin and when he saw gets up to watch. Pretty soon the fall of 1894. SirMs, Coach Al Kuzmickas. game above the .500 marie, is Fitzgerald long challenge by Belgian Jack- it two months later at the win- Darwin will have the fans in first grame with a double that San Diego. in action four times this AMERICAN LEAGUE In Pair of Stock Features JKX3 vs. BA’s. 6:16 Keeney le Ickx. ter meeting he drafted the the stands up on their feet. MEDICAL PHARMACY week. Manchester Olds vs. Pizza, Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi pitcher. In 1969 Darwin lost six Sure he strikes out. What long BA’lTiNG (60 at bate)—Ber­ Winning his second feature tempting to pass on the outside, Mike Murphy, Bob Frank, Manchester Community 6:15 Nebo drove a cautious but steady games without winning one for ball hitter doesn’t? But Darwin ry, Cal, .373; P.Kelly, Chi, .355. modifed race in a many ended up in the wall. Second Glen Madsen, Chuck McKenzie, will close out its slate Satur­ Linemen vs. WINF, 7:30 Nebo race to finish third and in- Spokane, a Dodger farm. can’t be a fluke because he hit RUNS—^Tovar, Min, 18; Har­ Stanton Surprised He Started, Russ Barber, Dom Vuoto, Scott nights. Steady Eddie Flemke spot went to Frank Walmsley day against Greater Hartford per, Bsn, 17. Allied Building vs. Multi, 6:16 crease hja point lead for the Tom LaSorda, a former homers In the first four Ameri- Gorman, James Abraltis, Tom copped the 361ap main event making his first start of the C.C. away. Robertson 1972 world driving title. Dodger pitcher working for can League paries be saw this RUNS BATTED IN—Darwin, Wallace, Chris Devlin, Joe Saturday at Stafford Springs season ■with Ron Wilson third. Min, 21; Freehan, Det, 19. Motor Speedway. For Flemke, them in the .minors, suggested spring. Nowak, Jeff Pescos. Darwin can't qualify like any other Sunday in the just hoping my chance wouldn’t you don’t have to run.” FOUR VIEWS—Four Bets of eyes were trained on ' LIGGETT DRUG sons. The idea worked in 86 for rookie status because he 7; Aparicio, Bsn, 7; ’Ihompson, iife of Lee Stanton. ’The lad ar­ throw, '^ tch in g are Umpire Bill Kunkel,*Yank2 Mickey Mlkolowsky, Bob at Stafford was in 1970. Min, 7. — come too late," Stantmi said, He duplicated the feat with Antiy Kosco of the Angels who slides home safely games for Bakersfield, Calif. In spent 47 days on Dodger ros- rived at Angel Stadium, took beaming after his most produc- against Yankees as Thurman Munson takes late W H o ft h ^ Peterson (1 9 ), Angel pitcher Sydl Healy, Mike PresU, Tony Bar­ Friday right, running at 1971 Darwin hit 17 hotaers in 91 ters, two over the limit. But TRIPLES—Seven tied with 2. batting pracUce and prepared another long drive to left-center Wright, who was the next batter, and Bob Oliver. rett, Bob Nurmi, BUI Ctorreia, Malta, N. Y., Flemke also took Uve day in the majors. in the eighth. gomes for Spokane. However, maybe he’s what the American HOME RUNS—Darwin, Min, himself to sit on the bench. .Mark Perrone, BIU Plllard, Bob the feature in the Frank Vlg- 6; four tied with 5. After appearing in 10 games since the Dodgers were loaded league needs—a Vida Blue He’d done it for 13 games in at the outset of the season, "I was just waiting for a left­ Bonlno, Eric Benson, Mike Ste­ barole-owned No. 34 Pinto that with young outfielders and with a bat. STOLEN BASES—D.Nelson, sqccession. Stanton was benched because hander so I could get him start­ Powerful McGinnis Big Man Springfield Victor vens, Herbert Whitaker, Dan was prepared by Bob Judkins, were thinking of {getting FYank ------Tex, 9; three tied with 6. '’“I was surprised to see myi ed again," remarked Angel c»rayR)g , Dumond, coach Walt (hmielen- the former car owner. of a .138 batting average. BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) _ Robinson from Baltimore, Dar- ■wvr ___ PITCHING (3 Decisions)— name in the starting lineup," Manager Del Rice."He’s got ■ sky. His first big league homer ^n^ield, led by freshman Starting in 14th position, win would be expendable. OIHCIlJ 8 oO llD flll Kaat, Min, 40. I.OOO, 1.80; he said after surprising the power...it was just a matter of As Pacers Hold Game Edge ; FIRE ft POLICE came in the sixth with the An­ Abe Davis in the triple and Flemke had his work cut out Darwin was traded last Octo- R.Woodson, Min, 3;0. l.OOO, 2.66. New York Yankees with two hliii gettln j his confidence back Guy PlccloUo, Paul Green­ Tryouts Slated gels holding a 3-i edge. VILLAGE MIXERS — Debbie UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — for him as he chased early ber to the Minnesota Twtas for STRIKEOUTS—G.Perry, Cle, home runs that helped whip the and making contact.” night for 30 points and 20 cliamplon of field, NeU Snuffer. Scott “ I knew it was «ut,’’he said, Miller 180-484, Ginger Yourkas Artis Gilmore of the Kentucky leader Bugs Stevens and caught outfielder Paul Ray PoweU, 47; Lolich, Det. 47. out-of-towners 62. reboimds in Indiana’s 114-108 the 6ast Eastern Intercollegiate ‘ Tweedie, Lee Snuffer, David The Recreation Department “ So I slowed down and trotted Stanton was acquired by the Colonels was voted the Rookie track meet. the Rehobeth, Mass., flash on who didn’t make the Dodger Angels in the deal which sent 182-177, Alice Brown 191-470, victory before a record ABA MiUls, David Rutherford. Tru­ will hold tryouts for its Wom­ of the Year in the American the 14th circuit. spring training roster. Min­ Jim Fregosl to the New York Marie Fuller 213-646, Claire fia- pUyoff crowd of 16,241 at the Springfield edged Central man Schlehofer, Carl Bocchtao, en’s Slow Pitch SoftbaU League, Basketball 1 Association fiiia sea­ Flemke was the fourth differ­ r ’ . nesota scouts had foUowed Dar­ Mets. Coliseum. ConnecUcut 42-38% . for the UUe ) Robert Devaux, Scott Smith, Wednesday night at 6:15 at the rlle 185-460,.pebble Martin 469, son and JuUus Ervlng o f Vir­ ent winner at Stafford In as win and Manager BUI Rlgney Followng his strong perform­ . Roger Smith, (h ri ^tafford, West Side Oval. The left-hander Stanton start­ Maureen Polansky 203-530, Van S a t u ^ ^ Southern ConnecUcut many weeks. DeSarro won the remembered him as a serious Announcing ginia was a strong second, bat ance in the third game of the coach Ray Tweedle. This league wlU be for women ed against was Fritz Peter­ both their teams were knocked 87 points, follow­ first NASCAR show followed by athlete from almost 10 seasons Tomlinson 497, Ed Yourkas 211- New York series, McGinnis ed by MTT with 29% ( ^ t 18 years of age and older. Any­ son, 0-6, who left in the fifth in­ out of the playoffs »b y New Ronnie Bouchard and Gene back. That was when Rig man­ 566, Mike Falcone 207. said ttot for the Nets to make ° “ ^ 2 6 % . Tufts 26. A m ^ l I OROMAN'S 8FORT SHOP one who has not yet registered YOGA CLASSES ning. York. Tim Digan, Chuck Mumford, Bergin. aged the Angels and used Dar­ ’The Angels accumulated 12 a comeback agfainst the Pacers Worcester Tech win in one game as a pitcher. may do so by calling the Rec WITH Now, the Nets are contending they would, •’have ti ^ay Robb Mumfcdd, Bob Reault, Stevens, starting on pole posi­ Department, Monday through hits, including' another homer FRIENDSHIP MIXED — Jim with another of the league’s P«>vldence 8, Bob Digan, J<*n Kuntz, Tom tion, lost considerable ground Darwin went three innings, stronger defense, m ov ei^ e' ball Mlddlebury 7, Trinity 7 tkiL Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by Andy Kosco, a triple and Pickering 242-663, Tom Kershaw standout rookies, George .Richter, Tim Bycholskl, Ron piemke, Ray MUler, Fre'd gave up four earned runs and Shirley Bonks two singles by Ken Berry and ^tter a ^ get more aggressive by 6, Bates 8, and Assum ^on found his way back to the mi­ or attend the tryout Wednesday. 218-664, Chuck Krieg 214-553, McGinnis of Indiana, and not Off the boards**' "Wells, Russ Wilson, Keith Gem- uggarro and Leo Oeary all got To date 67 women have regis­ three singles by Bob Oliver. faring weU. mell, Scott Price, Wayne Stevens nors. ’TUBS., MAY 16U) Skip KeUy 213-595, Ernie Whip­ Rick Barry, the Nets’ All-Star tered. 9:00 AM . Beginners Yoga Jeff Torborg Joined in with a Spuiwd by the powerful The $40,000 bonus was written 10:30 AM . ple 226234-659, Larry ChirU 217- Ostrout. ~ — — ------As Flemke pulled away from Yoga for Overweights two-run single off Peterson in McGinnis, the Pacers bold a 2-1 OANTEMUBY is h o s t off to experience by the An$;els, WEID., MAY 17Ui 217-602, Betty Scag^s 177, Lou with 107 points, to(!ludlnsf 44 the field, MiUer held off the 7:30 P.M. Intermediate Yoga the second to get the ball roll­ lead in the best-of-seven cham­ CLHIVELAND (AP) _ Cbn. RIVERSIDE PARK but Rlgney, now Minnesota’s Challenge Round 8:30 PM . ’Toutain 177, Sandy Kershaw last Friday, said: "Jurt be­ continuous bumping of DeSar­ Beginners Yoga ing. pionship series, which continues terim^ Golf Club wlU be Uie • Tony Mordlno took the lead pilot, remembered the six-foot- MDN., MAY 22nd 170, Jar* Glenn 102-462, Pegge cause we’re down one game ro to take second place - With VANCOUVER, BJ:. (AP) — 6:30 P M . ' Advanced Yoga ’The beneficiary was Clyde tonight at the Nassau Coliseum. scene o f NaUonal Golf Day’s on the 13th l£^ and then held two pitcher with the level swing. Shelsky 185-488, Jean Bartolo­ doesn t mean we're out of the DeSarro running a veiy close 7:30 P.M. Intermediate Yoga Wright, who missed two turns Nets’ Ckiach Lou Camesecca off ttie pressing B u d ^ Krete Darwin turned 29 last Feb. 16 Mexico has won the Noett 8:30 P.M. meo 189-527, Bee Moquin 463, We beat two other round of''Champions on Tuea- third. a e a ry was fourth, ' Beginners because of a sore shoulder. caUs I n d i w "a brutal team,” to take the S61ap feature at the and the reason he U being men- American chaUenge round oC Lee Bean 4$7, Barbara Sher­ good teams—^Kentucky and Vlr- m i ^ “ ’ Jack Nlcklaus, Stevens fifth with Bouchard Wright. 2-2, worked seven in­ Bud McGumlfl, a muscular 6* t Bay State Oval. Krabs was tioned with names such as the Davis - (hip tennis c ^ - in HOUR BEIFORE CLASS — 8 rT.A««F-H $15.00 wood 479. ^ a^ We’ve come back be- 1971 TOA champion, wUl face taking sixth spot. nings holding the Yanks to one ■ second and CharUe Jones thirf. 'ttP'photo) Babe Ruth and Stan Muslal Is peUtlcn and earned the ri$^t to New Studio at lOU Main St. in the Manchester State Bank Building foot-8, 286pounder, is the ring, Ttevlno. m i thS. Open In the All-American Sports- FOR INFORMA’nON CALL 6466581 run and five hits. Lloyd Allen leader. .BUI Greco faUed to make the day’s race on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester. that both were pitchers before meet U»e defending choaqplon Ih o ^ s wui return to m- diamp^ WhUe LPGA o h ^ BiU Tracy took SPRINT ROWING — Pennsylvania's heavyweight finished up, recording his sec­ HAPPY HOLIDAYS — Frieda e main event as he spun out in becoming outfielders and slug- United States. He bulled his way through Thursday night for the ^ on Kathy Whitworth top honors, after Gary Ryan, at- varsity crew takes the lead in aerial view of Satur- Boats are: Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Penn and B.U. ond save. Madden 144, Helena Mullet 132. the Nets’ defense last Friday Wh game. <- Women’s winner Jo A o m 2. the consi. earner. .

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Help W onfed-Femoi*; 35 To Leigh — For flowers, stories and other things any advertiaer ualng box she did; lettera. Readera auawer- 15 words - 6 days B O m Heating and Plumbing iny blind box ada who — Prompt, coiurteous service. TIRED OF THE SAME To Tommy — For letters and humor and books. dealre to protect their $8.24 CaU 648-1498. identity can follow this OLD PARTY PLAN!I To Tom — For patience and love and kind looks. p roced u re: 15 words-10 days ® 1»77 kr NIA,,l«.' GRANTS Plumbliig Service — CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER $4.50 Free estimates, plus quality Enclose yoiir reply to We can otter you fun cuid ex­ To friends like Ruth, Reba, Margie and Lill, Do you have anything J can take tor property taxes?" woric. 643-6341. the box in an envelope - 20 words-26 days. citement with a product that Whose kindness was better than any medicinal pill; GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN address to the Cluasitled NO JOB too small. Immediate wUl seU Itself. Brand new to To others who sent flowers, gifts, or a card. Manager, Manchester $14.56 ^ ------— ------service on service calls. Free the home party market. PresU- Evening Herald, together eatlmates gladly given on geous, yet popularly priced. Elx- Expressing appreciation is really‘quite hard. lf= EsOiNiS with a memo Uatii^ the 1” Happy Ads WHArP/...ANP 5->5 heatlng or plumbing. Faucets ceUent profit potential. For an Ybu w/ec?e A 12? BArr EC! Much why' PfXJBLE TROUBLE . N,. f e.a ut companlec you do NOT $1.60 repaired o r InstaUed. W ater appointm ent caU coU ect 626-7094. My heart is just full with all of the love, -lAKe ALL TRe want to son your letter. T r a i l e r s - Business Services 1 3 R^n 't rt>u Just c r o p Your letter will be de- pumps worked on. Complete Tuesday through Friday and ask May you have many blessings sent from above. F un c>Lrr o P & ( n n 6 ? M obile Home* 6 - A \t>UP PigrrP . stroyed if the advertiser SHARPENING Service — Saws, heating systems, rec rooms, for Mr. Gerber, knives, axes, shears, skates, e tc. CaU M A M P lum bing ft SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Is one you've mentioned. Automobiles For Sdk 4 1971 — 22' AVENGER traUer, Vivian If not it will be handled sleeps 7, exceUent condition. rotary blades. Quick service. H eating, 649-2871. ______In the usual manner. 1962 — UN traUer, sleeps 6. EhcceUent con­ Saturday. 7:804. 643-7968. Drassmoking 648-2254. 62.26 to start. 1966 CH EVELLE SS 896, 4- 19 Lost and Found 1 dition. CaU anytim e, 643-7689. Love, love always Ill sp eed , 6700 or b est otter. LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also CUSTOM made ladles dresses, AVON wants to help you send Gil, Tami, Jeff Angel and the LOST — Paksbook No. W 9743 A fter 6 caU 649-3179. 1969 APACH E E agle, tent trail­ m oving large aiq)Uances. suits, bridal gowns and veils. your chUdren to camp- this Savings Bank of Manchester. er, sleeps 6, exceUent ccaidl- Burning barrels deU vered. 64. Also hand set fadilon jewelry. summer. We’ll give you terri­ and David Bud Gang 1969 O PEL Rsdlye K adett, one AppUcatlon made for payment. tlCHi. 649-2901. 644-1776. 649-1133. tory near home and show you f-iS owner, low mileage, Good look- how to eaun extra cash selling The Children s School Happy'1st Anniversary tjc^calJxejmparteUo^^ 1668 HOUDAT Trav'ler traUer, HottSOhoid SorviceS 13-A our famous products to friend­ FOUND Call 648-6876 a fte r 6 p .m . 21’ , com p letely self-contained, ______M o v i n g - 648 B irch M t. R d. PLAIN JANE ly people. You cam earn mon­ Manchester, Conn. MARG AND BY FRANK BAGINSKI The Unusual: deluxe model, 63,800. 228-3643. WINDOW cleaning — spring TmcklnO — SfOfOOO 20 ey for camp, new clothes, sum­ GEORGE CH EVROLET 1986, B elA lr 8, ------cleaning time Is here. Profes- CRAFT DAY ” 7 m «R o R^ MIRROR ON TH E WAUL.. 8 rooms available — 2 single standard. Very good condlUcn.------mer vacation, aU In your spare Love (V IH cfe TME FAIRER OF tvC IA A L L ? slotial window cleaning done at MANCHBlfiTER — DeUvery — May 20, 1972 -V rooms and one room ideal for Asking 6460. Phone 649-0219. M ofOfCycieS BicycleS 11 recMonable rates. 646-4220. light trucking and package de- tim e. F o r details c a ll 280-4922. two peofrie. Quiet comfortably ------Sunrise to Sunset Joyce and Charlie 1071 HONDA 60 mlnl-traU, ex- livery Refrigerators, w afers BOOKKEEPER - full charge, .OH MOAS AND SfiCAN / ^iLL PuT-nERMrrES furnished rooms for persons In­ AMBITIOUS coUege students, and stove moving specialty. IN Ul^ -TUBONe.i terested in retirement. Meals CHEVY, 2-door Bel Air ceUmt condition. 6 h.p. Cat experienced in indoor-outdoor Manchester area, experienced POP Folding chairs (or rent. 649- In medium size Insurance provided and planned ac- ^Kxly, bcfA offer. 64^9712. mlnl-bUce. EbcceUent condition. painting, lawn ecu:«, window 0762. agency. Salary commensurate Welcome tlyltlw arranged If desired. TWs iMg m G Midget, exceUent ^ 648-07SS. w ashing. CaU 648-0066 o r 646- A Great Hockey delightful Uvlng Is centrally lo- ^ excouom 4488 fo r tree estim ate. with ability and experience. difion. MlchoUn tiros. Also 1971 HONDA, 8L 100, traU bUte, ______Season! from England cated; rates designed gently for FoinHng - Fopering 21 Send resume to Box C, Man­ parta for MO. UOO Phone 649- good condition. 6860. CaU 648- po'WBR mowers, hand m owers ______retired income brackets. SEE­ chester Herald. __ , . Paint------Your Daughter-in-law ING IS BELIEVING: Do caU us tRRt. 0000. sharpening and repairing ser- NAME your own price awmwit.b.-TA«M.ai.M« vice. Call ''ShaipaU.” Free Ing, p^>er hanging removal, DENTAL Assistant — experi- GRANDFA tod ay a t 649-2868. FOR YOUR motorcycle Insur­ pick-up and deUvery. 643-6306. Satlsfaction g/uaranteed. Rea- enced preferred, full - time, Happy Belated “ I'm sure ^ad I'm not “. . . having to smell 1970 PORSCHE 914, exceUent ance caU the Crockett Agen- sonable. Prompt service. 628- Oeneral General office skills desired, LOST—Navy blue wl”''lbreaker, condition. C a ll 648-8806. a girl, Mom . . .' good all the tim e!” Stonehill Colleg^e Varsity cy . Ask to r Betty Turner, 643- HAVE TRUCK wUl travel. Odd ^ 79. Reply Box ''MM” , Manchester Mother's Day 1677. H erald. at Charter Oak Tennis Court. Jobs, clean attics and cellars. MAMA AND love Tree removal. Free estimates. TWO teachers for quaUty paint- ^ R ew ard. 644-0184. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, bug. CaU 1970 441 BSA V ictor, exceUent GRANDMA CoUege student. 876-8066. Uig. Ehrterior and Interior. Call WOMAN to care for chUdren, Penny and Barbara MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES^d FRANK RIDGEWAY 649-0661. condition. 6700. I%oiie after 6 evenings, 649-8966. Uve In preferred. CaU a fter 4 Love, Cindy p.m ., 646-2666. TR 6, 1970, low mUeage, very REWEAVINO of bums, moth p .m ., 649-2633. BETTY UXi-'e re­ 742-8764. DAD HAGENOW GIRL IN SkATEBOAROe WHeV THEY RRSrOVKECtir, OLD, DOeSNY IT? paid vacation and aU other Love, from. WORLD ARE OOMINQ 4219. cut, building lots cleared, trees corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 T. J. FLANAGAN ft 8^ company benefits. WlU train. Love, THE FORME! BACK, Trucks - Tractors 5 toi^>ed. Got a tree proUem? M ain St., 64941221. Mom, Kids, and Painting and papering. FuUy Apply In person. Shirley, AUan, Laureen, WORLD W ell w orth phone caU. 742- 1969 FORD. half-ton, pick-up, LIGHT trucking, cellar and at­ insured, workmen’s compen­ Your Kid's kids. and D ale FOR AAE! Fersonols 8262. SINGER CO. Y model FIDOA 6 cylinder, auto- tics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, sation, UablUty, property dam- 866 Main St., Manchester REDUCE safe and fast with Qo- m atic transmlaslon, mUeage ,p^Q Handymen want a variety trees cut and removed. CaU age. CoU 648-1949. * Happy 18th Anniversary & Bese Tablets B-Viq> "water under 20,000. Custom cab, 648-6000. NURSES AIDES — All shUts, of jobs, by day or hour. Yards, J. P. LEWIS ft SON, custom To the Devil-ess MOM and DAD pUls”, Liggett RexaU, Man- chrome bumpers, side view attlcks, cellars cleaned. Lawns fuU and part-time. Training & •Chester P arkade. mirrors. 2-bxte green and WASHINO machine repairs, decorating, Interior and ex­ avaUaMe for those who qual­ Love, and gardener's service. Call RCA, 'Whirlpool, Kenmore, terior, paperhanging, fuUy In­ M c - w hite, 61.860. Seen at 164 New 643-6306. ify. ExceUent wages and From the Devil Laura, Brad, Danny, MONEY for your club or or­ Bolton Rd. Manchester. Rt.6 ft Maytag. Reaaonable rates. sured. For free estimates, call fringe benefits. Apply Mead- 649-9668. I f n o answ er 643-6362. Holly, and Larry pio; ganization. Ask about the fund 44. ED Machle - special deUvery Owner of Pike Coin Wash and dowB Convalescent Center, 333 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE tiMLU raising program ottered by up to one-half ton. General ^ a e a n ln g , 278 W w t M ld ^ e r i c h a RD E. MARTIN. Full Bldw ell St., M anchester, 646- o CO- New England Consumer Ser- CHEVY % ton 1967, good condi­ Turnpike, next to Stop and © i m by HIA. Iw , TJd. lag. U i H i. OB." “S4? freight. Also landscaping. professional painting service. 2321. Happiness is attending WELL, HS ROBBER IS YELLIN'THAT SO X PEEPS AROUND YOU MEAN vice. Your Interest can bene­ tion. Only used as camper. ^ iteS PROBABLY ^ Phone 643-0339. Shop, 643-4913, 647-1719. Interior-exterior. Free eatl- Happy Mother's Day HE'S GONNA RUB ME OUT. THIS POORWAY AN' YOU FIRED TELLING THE TRUTH, ’ fit your club or group. Get P hone after 4 p.m ., 742-8284. WOMAN compcmlon, middle- MANCHESTER'S m atea, fuUy insured. 649-4411. YELLS FOR HIM TO IN SELF- , MARSHAL. HERE'S the fa cts today. CaU days 646- ____ „ TWO ambitious students ex- CARPENTRY, repairs, o d d ______------aged, live in, willing------to travel STEINETTE FASHION DROP HIS GUN. BUT From the PEFEMSEf; A BULLET HOLE. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 6801, evenings 649-4758 1967 CHEVY 9 ^ m® "*' perienced In lawns, pointing trucking. Phone 649- jjj s id E__outside «'aintlng. Spe- with retired gentleman. East HE STARTS SHOOTIN! new Rotten Kid named SHOW VAN ARRIVES I BRINGINS MASPA AND — paint job, good variety of odd jobs. . Spe- clal rates for people ^ over 65. ------W indsor, 623-9087 a fter 10 a.m . g ood clutch with 1970 3hm TWO REP AGENTS TO EXAMINE ctala on window cleaning. 648- Call my competitors, then call Debbie. engine only 16,000 on engine, to be held BANZAI'G PRUSgEP -MERCHANPISE* Automobiles For Sole 4 0919, 649-6666 a fter 8. BuiMing Contracting 14 m e. E stim ates given . 649-7863. SURETY CLERK standard transmission. N o ______Tues, May 16, 8 p.m. 1961 TH UNDERBIRD, fuU pow- CHALLENGING reasonable otter refused. Ask- CARPENTER avaUable eve- NEWTON H. Smith ft Sons- Re- OPPORTUNITY Happy Mother's Day er, body, engine, transmission ing 61,275. OaU 648-6872. nlngs and weekends. No job modeling, repairtiig, additions, MOMMY and VFW Post No. 2046 good, extra wheels vrith stud­ too big or too smaU. CaU Ste- r’ c rooms, porches and root- Floor Finishing 24 Are you interested in a per- maneftt position that has a GRAMMY Home ded snow tires. Needs front- 1968 IN TB R N A 'nO N A L 14 ton phen M artin at 646-7296 after 2 l i « - N o jo b too sm a ll. CaU 649- f i x )o r SANDING, and refln- variety of duties and is not 608 E. Center St. end w ork. 228-8802. pick-up truck, red, series 1200 p.m . 3144. ishlng (specializing in older Love, routine? C, 8 cylinder, 8’6” body. C am - ______floors). Inside and outside Manchester NEED GAR? Credit very bad^ If you have a good telephone Diane per body Included. |1,196. MANCHESTER Welding Serv- ROOM adWlons, dorpiers, ga painting. No job too smaU. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ rages, add-a-levels, roofing, personaUty, good typing Phone 646-6496. ice, comer Durant and West John V erfaiU e, 646-5750, 872- est Douglas accepts lowest ______Middle Turnpike. ■ General siding, foundations. Low, low skills, and are willing to „Happy Belated down, smallest payment, any- ______2222, m welding repetirs, home owners prices. Bank financing. Add-A- learn, we may have just Mother's Day ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN adiere. Not small loan finance T | ^ | | g n . and sports equipment. level Dormer, 289-0449. the thing for you. Good Place a "Happy Ad" starting salary, merit in­ Mobile Homes 6-A STEPS, sidewalks, atone walls, WEIS ROBBINS carpentry re- Bonds - MOM W BCA N 5 « T T L « THI WHY, SUAE/ 'lO UaiALS N O , O F I T H IN K ..■ Ur WHO'LL \Y0 U W ILL.ALLEy/ creases. ExceUent employe WH0 L « TH IN 6 WITH A COOK-OPPp/ VWXJLONT O BJECT TO C O U R S E IT'S A RN E I VBAH.. D B O P B W HO I YOU'RE SONNA fireplaces, flagstone terraces. modeling specialist. Additions, Stoeks - Mortgages 27 benefits. WUl cm islder ex - for only . . . $ 1.50 A COOK-OFF.' THAT, WOULD YOU? with L ove, NOT/ IDEA/ TH'WINNER / E l TH'JUDGE/ 1969 PONTIAC Lemans, 2-door, ’ alr- AH concrete repairs, both In­ rec rooms, MORTGAGES —1st, and 2nd buslness g a l (housewife) Bern, LesUe, Mike, and Dave IB? STEVE CANYON hardti^, power steering, pow­ cabinets, formica, bullt-lns BY MIL'TON CANIFF conditioner, Magnavox color side and outside, railings, mortgages — interim financ­ >riK> is returning to the job er brakes, vinyl t<^, good bathroom s, kitchens, 649-8446. i r TV. By appointm ent caU 623- landscaping. Reasonably pric­ ing — expedient and confiden­ market. ElxceUent opportu­ AND iOMEONe^ ^ BRIGADIER SIRI'S' tires. ElxceUent condition. 649- Help Wonted-Female 35 Help Wonted-Moie 36 COUJNEL CANTON^ '' n o, UEUTENANT ' iV V O W , IF VOUlJ. ARRANGE 0087 after 10 a.m . ed. CaU 648-0661. tial service, J. D. Real Estate nity to start a second ca­ ELECTRICALLY- J- TWO NUMBERS ARE LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — YOU HAVE NOT SENT WENT SHOPPING FOR FOR /V\£TO TAKE A OOM - 6170. reer. Call for appointment. CONTROLLEP FOR THE GROSS-GUARD ‘ I FOR ME IN SOME new homes custom built, re­ A ssoc. 643-5129. RESPONSIBLE woman to care A PORTABLE RAD© MEECIAL HELIC0P7BR ONL’S CLEAN used trailers - 1962 LOAM for sale, top quaUty, EXPERIENCED OARAGE DOOR SYSTEM TO OPEN THE HOURS.. additions, rec M r. M ahoney 646-8120 for toddler to my home, 8 days A TOUR OF THE CITY ON MY W innebago, 14’ *796. 1967 Shas- also flU and g ra v el. U cen sed m odeling, MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ - SWINGS OPEN > RED MISSILE SILO 1960 MGA, good condition, *800. kitchens re­ w eekly. C all 849-9406. SECOND SHIFT WAY TO THE air por t, I ta 1969 Y okon D elU , 'o r aU types sanitary w ork, rom ns, garages, ond, third. AU kinds. R ealty OVERHEAD PO O RS/i 15' *946. 1969 Y okon Delta, modeled, bath tile, cement AM CERTAIN V C SHAU. ■< 875-2601. Dozer, backhoe, pay loswler, statewide. Credit rating unnec­ JIG BORE OPERATORS uai/t ^ unforgettable^ 13' *925. 1970 Avalon, 16’ , *1,- work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ SAFECO rental and site work. LatuUppe essary. Reasonable. Cemfiden- and 1968 O ALAXIE 600. New battery, 475. 1970 E l Capitan, 17’ , *2,- dential or commercial. Call Help Wonted-Mole 36 176. 1968 F an , 18’ . Som e with B ros. In c., 872-4386 o r 742-9477. tial, quick arrangements. Al­ Insurance Companies C^NS SUZ HAS A SOLUTION -T paint job, water and fuel pump 649-4291. 367 Blast C enter St., f i r s t s h i f t TO END THE ARSUMENT EE- etc. Very good condition. *350. awnings and other extras. New CEIILINO and ceramic tile spe­ vin Lundy A g en cy . 627-7971. SUPERVISOR Trainee — want­ TWEEN OOOLA AND BELLA Manchester, Oonn. INSPECTOR 649-4631. Dutch Craft travel traUer. 16- cialist, one celling or all, re­ MASONRY — All types 100 Constitution P la za , H art­ ed part-time momtoga (or local L J *«i x s t i >4’ to 27’. Berkshire TraUer paired or replaced. Rooms re- stone, brick fireplaces, walls, ford. Evenings, 288-6879. AT ONCE, earn *100, free In ja nitorial serv ice. 646-4220. J PURDY CORP. 1967 PLYM OUTH B elvedere 2- Repair Co. Route 30. Crystal petired or remodeled. No job concrete steps, sidewalks. No m erchandise w ith on ly *150 in 586 HllUard St., M anchester door hardtop, V-8, automatic, JANITOR — part-time, eve­ SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA Lake Rd, Stafford Springs, too smaU, special rate. Work job too smaU. EYee estimates. sales. Plus more profits in 649-9723 *850. Must see to appreciate. Over 20 years experience. Af­ Business Opportunity 28 nings, Manchester area. CaU Cemn. done on weekends and eve­ cash by demonstrating Lau- 648-6691, 3 to 6 p.m . fi aF 8690. tor, eWeman Holiday buUt-in nings. 11 p.m . - 7 OJH. HILL EfiH FOR Lease — Sperry’g.-Glen, and benefits. Opportunity fer nings and weekends, gas sta­ I ^ n iO U T H V a U ^ , 1970, ^ r - M e m M ' ‘»U*^77ol^N.J. LAFLAMME — Carpentry BoUm i, 6 acre ^ond'^^lus 20 advancement. Apply Meadows tion attendant. Apply to per- P M t-lim e do*. 6 cyltader sta.^ 2825. contractor. Additions, remod- acres recreation area to- Convalescent Center. 833 Bid- acn, B row n’s T ire Shop, 333 deluxe awning. Bhtcrileift con­ Monehoslor Mooor radio, 18,000 m iles. Phone 843- eltog and repairs, 875-1642. eluding ■ concession stands, weU .St., Manchester. 646-23?l. Main St., Manchester. 9219. dition. *2,196. CaU 649-4334. TWO YOUNG married men wUl pavUion, athletic fields, sw im ------^------*86 West Ocater Bt. PART-TIME cleaning man, 9 OzU Doris BWn. a p a c h e Eagle tent traUer, ex- do small repair jobe and paint- (3ARPENTRY — Repairs, re- mlng, picnic area, etc. *2,100 CLEANING weman desired one 1968 OLDSMOBILE per year. Ideal for clubs, or- day every other week. Refer- p.m.-midnlght, 6 nlgkts per Ro4>3drsr ' ceUent ccmdltion. Sleeps 4, tog, also cellar cleaning and modeling, addlticns, roofing. INreetwr e( Nnxaea Holiday sedan, V8, aU power, table, ptag‘ pong light trucking. CaU 646-2692, CaH David Patrla, South Wind- ganizationa or individuals, ences required. Own transpor- week. Apply to person, Dairy S«S4 Ut low mUeage, exceUent condi­ 646-8736. B * . 644-1796. C all a fter 5 p.m . 861-1081. tation. a fter 6 p .m ., 643-0116. Queen B nizfer, 242 B road Bt. tion. Beat otter. 649-9040. table. 6494478. PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.; MONDAY, MAY .16, 1972 MANCIHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, 72 T H ER E 0U6 HTA B E A LAW BY S H O R T S and W HIPPLE FnrnidMd O n to ! Town HowM For Sob n H o u m For Sole 72 H o u b m Fer Solo 72 Out of Town Out of town 63-A For Rtiit 66 MANCHESTER — Dalom •• MANCHESTER — 8-famlly, 6-6- For Solo 75 For Sole O ffered b y the T ie NEW room Garrison Colonial, ak J^^^chester 8, stove and refrigerator In CLASSIFIED • ion IV UmIM Nt»«r« t,rnmtu. IM. THREE!-ROOM funitahed apart­ BOLTON — 4-4, 2 famUy;’ 1.060 COVENTRY t .dv> _ g-room VERNON — Manchester line, 8 baths, family room, wlm 06l> ^ H O O L ment, heat, hot water, stove, Manchester-Hebron Area each apartment .Modern ce­ lar, double garage, subuita square feet of Uvlng area each winterized home, new furnace, bedroom Ranch, fireplace, rec refrigerator. Apply Marlow's ramic baths, permaiient vinyl M A D 'lo s e m setting. Haye# Ageaoy, MS- apartment. 3 garages, two iSx new bath, ideal for summer room, IH baths, % acre lot, AMODCRKJ 867 M ain Street. WELLSWOOD VIEW Vicinity PHILBRICK siding, 3-car garage, conve­ 0181. ______10 patios, 160x890 lot. Fiano or rental, $0,600. Hayes Agen­ swimming pool. Asking $29,- ADVERTISING <>l£-«tORV, $16,900 Coventry Oape. Two bed- nient location. Char.Bon Agen­ A gen cy, 646-2077. THREE - ROOM furnished APARTMENTS cy , 648-0888. cy , 646-0181. 900. C all M itten A gency R ea l­ LAND-EAIMO W BtiB ST. — Older l-ftimilir roams, Uvii^ room, eat4n tors, 648-6980, 649-9890. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS i i = : - a g E ^tartment, utltltles. Older em­ . In need of a general faoa lift- ^ Utoben, family room with AGENCY '^SPDAMLOIHG* ployed person. No children, MANCHESTER - 7-room older COVENTRY - "R educed 8:30 AJI. to 5:00 P.M. Wtudeasme family life In the tag. ExceUent Ineoma pota$K flreplaoe, garage. Needs re- RAISED RANCH — s rooms, comtdetely pMa. Parking. 272 Main, Man­ Oounlty, yet minutes away from home in quiet area, fwmal quick sa le” , $10,0001 O o iy fom> tlal. 3-oar garage, Mg deooratlng, but for tale modern eat-ln kitchen, dining room, half bath oft gen­ carpeted throughout, good lo­ room year ’round house, very “ ®** chUdren, 4 chester. the city. Elegant two-bedroom prtoeTT formal dining room, 2^ baths, cation, 8 separate furnaces. bedroom Ranch. International COPY CI/)SING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV^. Crockett Realtor, 648-1677. erous kitchen, 4 bedrooms end clean. Btaclosed porch, ges apartm ents featurin g: F\iUy ______^ Good investment or live rent A ssoctates, 647-1800. PJK. DAT UEFOHB PUBUOAnON SSBAOO Manchester. Older 7- ^ Rr^plAces, 4 bedrooms, wall- full bath up, garage, treed 160’ heat Large lot. Lokefront equipped kitchen Including MANCHESTER free. Call Jocm Everett, Inter­ DeadUne for Sotordoj and Monday is 4:M p.m. Friday MKS)MM«pr«MSa Business LoeoNons room Ck^pe, located near aU cmrpettag, 2-car garage lot.. Only $25,600. Wolverton range, dishwasher, disposal, re­ national A ssociates, 647-1800. privUeges, paneled rooms. ... ______. . . » ____ ~ c » ' For Rent ______M the aobools. m bathe, bate- electric doors. Many other A gency, R ea ltors, 649-2818. GoodchUd . Bartlett, Realtors, W OnffM R60I ESMtG 7 1 frigerator. WaU-to-waU carpet­ FOR THS LARGE ment garage. VA aasumable. **^'**- lliree yean old. $44,900. — tiemsafsOM: — VERNON — ’ $30,900. Immacu­ 848-2098, 648-7887, 689-1744. YODB CXM>PERATION W IU. ing and air condlUontag. Situat­ FAMILY HERE’S the home for ''ou! 6- WILL BUY your home immedi­ OFFTCE or storage space for 136,600 Mhnoherier. Six-room BOWERS SCHOOL Colonial — BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 ‘mif-aummiotes ed upon 16 acres land suit­ room C^>e, fireplace, garage, late e-room SpUt level In lovely ately, and, more ImportanUy rent, 600 square feet, separate If your present home la too Caps, country Uvlng In the 7 rooms, new Utohen with fam- t m e m R e sm c e able for hiking, plcnlctag and 8 bedrooms, rec room, 30e. setting. Large country Utohen, pay you a fair price for It. Mr. ALL. CASH for your pn^rty •'SoRRCXJMD£D access, partitioned Into 4 small, may we suggast a visit bathe, shag carpeted rec family recreation. Close to State Breeseway garage, spa- lly room, IH baths, waU-to-waU LaP enta A gen cy, R ea ltor, 646- IM Belfiore, 847-1418. within 24 hours. Avoid red TAXPAVER£' Bootssr rotmts, $80 monthly. Apply parks and two of the finest goU to our e-tedroom aU brick Qp- «“ue lot. carpeting. Immaculate condition. room, 14x13’ carpeted master Continued From Preceding Page W atkins B ros. 643-6171. 2440. Educators- Name :—:------tape, instant service. Hayes •40M ES WHICH courses, plus one of the most lonlol. This sturdy home la Ntu- 990,900 Manchester, Orionlal, Im- Aluminum sidtag, garage, out- ____ bedroom, garage. Close to HOMES, land, business. QuaU- A gen cy, 646-0181. M A D lb S E magnificent views In all of east­ ated on a nice treed lot In a mediate occupancy. 8 bed- fireplace on large weU MANCHESTER — Spacious ,7- shopping and highway. Gall fled buyers demand action. In- ______COMlCERCIAIi place for lease weU established area. Outsiand- President-Elect LAND- SAVING, ern Connecticut. Children wel­ rooms, living room, dining 'landscaped lot, $80,000. room home, aluminum elding, ow ner fo r appointm ent, 875- stant service. Paul J. OorranU SELLING your home or acre- Help Womed-iyiale 36 Live Stock 42 or sa le , 461 M ain St., n ext to tag value at $S6,eOQ. Ur. Oor- TNO-STORV poet office. Excellent business com e. $190 monthly. room, Utohen. First floor fam- vmw — k- *vof, first - floor family 9680. ' NEW BRITAIN, Conn. :(AP) A gen cy, 648-6868, 647-1619. age? For prompt friendly ser­ PART-Ume janitorial work, don, 649-6306. FX)R SALE — Jersey milking location with buUdlng. Call lly room. 3 garages. Good con- contempor- ^om, double garage. Only vice, caU Louis Dimock Real­ momlngs or evenings. «*!aii 649- ‘'SQUEHZEUHes*. VERNONTON - View, custom buUt f ’ ?®“®^ cow, 8-10 quarts per day. Rea­ 646-2436, M . A « « c y . 6 4 i ty , 649-9838. 5SM. sonably jHlced, 649-6234. * • • BS l W foM'fwwk *1 ^ M ^ ^ modem ortented famUy. ^ ^ 3400 sq. ft. Mdld brick ranch. ®*‘ INVITATION THREE-ROOM corner of­ D. J. HENRY Absolute top of Manchester with '______high mountain top setting, see ^ 5*®" ®i®®*®? HAVE qualified buyer for 2 or , DISHWASHER wanted nights, The Hartford. Hayes Agency, - '1®®. and prasident- fice sulte.’House ft Hale Bldg., MANCHESTER H artford. 848 S-famUy home. Coll Paul W. over age 40. Apply Cavey’e BARROWS AND WALiAOE Oo. I r iig e ja x e b m with dining enjoy view of the outside from 0181. elect of the Connecticut BUuca- T O B ID 963 M ain S t Phone 643-4846. tlon Association. D ougan, R ea ltor, 648-4636. Restaurant, 46 East Center St. Articles For Sole 45 COMPANY Realtors — MLS bedrooms. As- the Inside. Gorgeous spiral stair- MID 2ds CAPE COD K ^ B O R T M j PROFESSIONAL office, four- Manchester Pariwde eumable. Mint conditln„ mtA.. bscus oud wst boT, hugo sun- "’as Joseph F. Rlcclo Jr., a Its bids for the installation of Street, East Hartford. HousehoM Goods 51 RooimWltlioar Board 59 Apartments - Flats - BOLTON—Large S-room apart­ Cape, 2-car garage, 3 bed­ room, dining room, eat-in with aU buUt-tas, first’floor mud f quiet ride Happiness I s ...... ment, quiet neighborhood. Ref­ Utohen, garage. On bus Uns. mom and laundry. ’This fine ^ deck, 2M baths, central vacuum ninth grade English teacher at a roof at the Verplanck School, ~ Sunday JFVlgidalre ^^ self-cleaning Tenements 63 PRIME store loca$4on on Hart­ rooms, formal dining room, PART-TIME fryer needed, 11 80 ROOM with kitchen prlvUegea, erences required. $160 month­ system and many other extras Bast Haven High School. Sealed bids wUl be received un- through Wednesday. 1 to 6 gtove, coppertone. ExceUeS ford Rd. Ideal for gift, fabric, large kitchen, cloaets galore, 918.900 Manchester. Brand new ^°™® ^ ®»>e Manchea- giied*2-“ca r'^ ’^ iL ^ to lto d Including 3-car garage-electric. Kay Foster, ,a first til May 26, 1972 at 3:80 p.m. at a.m.-2 p.m., week days. Apply centradly located. 14 Arch St., 636 CEN TER—D eluxe 4H -room ly . 643-8968. A REALLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT p.m., 73 Mather Street, Man- condition. Used one year. |199. irarn, bfirter shop or prescrip­ $208. LaPenta A gency, R ea l­ doors, beautifuUy located on STade teacher at New Lebanon which time they wUl be publlc- Arthur Treacher’s Fish A Manchester. duplex. Hi baths, all appU­ Chester. Antiques, regular and phone 647-9789. tion shc^. C all M r. AnnuUl, 649- tor, 646-3440. cattoos. CUl for more details. ®®*” ’ oaU 649-6800. weU wooded IM convenient School in Greenwich, was elect- ly opened. ’Ihe right Is reserv- Chips, 401 C enter S t ances, fully carpeted, air-con- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIAL baby furniture, carnival glass, ______—______FURNISHED room for rent, 6644. Resort Property 999.900 Manchester. Orionlal,, RAISED RANCH — 7-room, 8 acre lot. $47,900. Ehccluslve ed to a three-year term as a ed to reject any and all bids. knick-knacks and candles, etc. MAHOGANY Leather top end (Utlonera, heat and hot water, MANCHESTER centrally located. Private en­ Forest HUls, 4 bedrooms, 2M years old with cathedral ceill;^ a a Evans 6c CItqip Realtors, MLB, Connbcticut director of the Na- Specifications and bids forms LABORER for cement work, artorage and pcurking. On bus BOLTON NOTCH — Former For Rent 67 W a a 8 Lbs. DRY C LEA N IN G — $1.50 driver’s license required. Call tran ce, am ple policin g. 640- baths, huge Uvlng romn with in Uvlng room and dining room, 647-1484. tlonal BUucatlon Assodatiem. may be received at the Business W E-r SU IT, 3-16 Parkw ay, co ffe e ta b le. $20. G ood c FTBLD stone d elivered b y the 647-9686 MANCHESTER — Grove Street Equipped kitchen. FamUy room M anchester 849-6306 8*8‘ 2677. tim e personnel. tran ce, central. 0 ^ 1 643-8649. neas’s. WUl rent entire or sul^ kee, 3 new chalets one sleeps Business Manager Mole or Feimde 37 load. Ehccellent for stone walls ______!______[______Apartments, deluxe one - bed­ off kitchen with sUdlng gtaas in HMUesa condition. baths, first floor paneled divide. CaU 1-323-4460. 7, other 10. Flreplaced, heated, o r building stone. 623-2236. BEIXIOOM set, high quality room, carpeting, avaUable doors to patio. A home with lots 961.900 Manchester. Forest HUls. MANGHESSTER THE South Windsor Board of walk to lake. Filling fast -643- h.. X "®®™ fireplace, beautiful Federal Colonial mahogany. LARGE furnished room, gentle­ May 1st., $160, J.D. Real Es­ MANCHESTER — Warehouse of colonial charm. $39,600. Mr. Colonial that has everyth. 6 ®“®’ »S6,900New 7-room Orionlol. 8 PrtoDf tffftctly Tim., May 10th thru Sat.. May 20th Education is accepting appli­ 0189. Not ra«pon$Jbla for typographical trron. OTNTENTS from apartment ted, chest and dresser. Kxcel- m an only. 646-1061. tate, 643-6129. tuid Industrial space. 16,000 - Lew is, 649-6306. bedrooms,ted ron m a 2H2U baths, Uvlng Country Utohen, 2-car ga- bedrooms, familyfamUy room. room, cations for the position of Busi­ h o u « redevelopm ent p ro je ct. condlUon. Phone 648-1471. rage. Quanititv Rights Rasarvad. Nona toU to dsilan 100,000 square foot units, WATERFRONT cottage. Lake room, formal dining room, aluminum riding, garage. ness Manager. Among the du­ Including sinks, bath tube, ______COMFORTABLE furnished TH R E E room s, aU utlUtles, ap­ • • • • 946,000 8-room, 4-tedroom Col­ available Immediately. Heat­ Wtanepeaaukee, sleeps 6. Pri­ W huge eat-ln Utohen with buUt- 9aa.90O-Flve-room Cape. COzy 14 o i ties involved are budgeting, stoves, combim^on doors, DANISH modem couch $60; 2 sleeping room, for older em­ pUances, bus line, second floor, JOHNSON G JOHNSON ed and air-ced. Freight v ate te a ch , dock. C all 1-603- Itts. First flote fomlly room Uvtag room with raised hearth onial. 2M baths, famUy Can purchasing, data processing, kitchen cabinets, furnaces, matching end tables, $16 each, p loy ed gentlem an. 272 Main $168 m onthly, secu rity re­ The elevators. $1 to $1.60 per 524-4948. W rite M rs. Ken Di- with fireplace, jUush waU.4o- fireplace, garage, good location, room cuta re c room , Ja- BABY POWDER * transportation, state reports etc. 643-2466, 643-1442 evenings. Ebccellent condition. 643-9362 Street, Manchester. quired. Available imme Pocks Applicants must Indicate ex­ D ougan. R ea ltor, 643-4636 o r place, large lawn, parking ag e o f furniture. CaU 648-1831. room, two-car garage, patio, Home Is Imnuusulate! B elfiore A gen cy, 647-1418. With thli ooupon at any IQ A Food Stora. tent of knowledge of data pro­ p l^ 90 cents; asparagus. Manchester, Conn. Phone 646- ELEX3ANT FTVE-room apart­ 646-1021. CONTEMPORARY Ranch with 669-2868. area. Plearant convenient loca­ trees. H utchins A gen cy, 649- 969,600 Manchester. R ais­ I Limit 1. Good May 10th thru Sal. May 20th|l cessing. B. Cash and Canry. ment, 20x30’ Uvlng room with Panoramic view, 8 rqoms, 4 EXBXJUTTVE 6 - Bedroom tion. W orking adults. 648-2880. 5324. ed R anch. W ynedlng HIU R d. LIVE BA IT firep la ce. L arge fcHrmal dining TWO-YEAR old duplex, two Houses Fer Sole 72 ______^ ^ bedrooms, 3H baths, formal din- 'Ranch, on approodmately \M SCHOOL Bus drivers wanted, to Open 24 hours j q h N buys and sells used fur- AU rooms ex(romely huge, Uy room, two bedrooms, Includes bedrooms. H i baths, carpets, $26,900 -6 -R O O M R anch, w all- drive in town of Manchester, d^y, ring tell for service, niture, ap{dlances, 479 Middle MIANCHBSTBR area — Raised ins room wltii'flraDtoce”’ ““ Y «**»» *<> explain. from 7:30-8:46 a.m. and 2-3:30 W .Dougan, R ea ltor, 643-4636 or $226 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, screened porch, garage, trees, 12* OPT p.m. Call 643-2414, between 8-4 Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, winterized cottage, 1-223-4460. famUy room with bar, raised 1^ 4 bedrooms, 8 foU b*tas. r a n CH - 8 bedrooms, Immac- roro^ternationU As- Route SO, South. 646-1021. R ea ltor, 643-4536 o r 646-lCSl. sewers. Hutchins Agency, 649- CROCK r u n p.m . until 9 p .m ., 6464S823, 646-7679. hearth fireplace in Uvlng FsmUy room. 2-oar garage. ..i.*- «------» -i/ sociates, 047-i800. BARTinr PEARS CENTER ST. — 6H-n>om Colo- 6324. 0 NUTS COFFEE REALISTIC stereo record iday- LARGE two - bedroom Town- AVAILABLE June 1st., Four- room, country kitchen with Plush carpeting. Large lot on baths, fireplace, 8-car garage, MANCHESTER— EngUsh Colo- DeMrirte Cut-up, Split or Quartered 31 TRAVEL agency desires part- nlal, IH baths. Immediate occu­ With this ooupon at any lO A Food Stora. er, AM-FM stereo radio, also house, H i baths, fuU bcuMment. room apartment. $96. Reply teamed celling, hand spUt NEW LtSTiNO! Abeolutely dead end. beautifully treed and shrubbed nlol home, 8 bedrooms, IM LimH 1. Good May 16th thru Sat.. May 20th .. time help. Ex;^rience prefer­ EISTATEIS and household lots to pancy, $200 p er m onth, lease, Nahret Realistic reel to reel stereo Includes appUances, heat and Box "G” , Manchester Herald. shingles, beautifully wooded lovely 9-room Colonial in pres­ lot on dead end street. $82,600. baths, colonial Utitaen wlta i i * red. C all 646-2766. buy. B ob F lucM ger, 649-3247. secu rity. H ayes A gen cy, 646- OaU anyone of us—anytime 3 8 9 tape record er. C all 649-9842 carpets. $240 monthly. Paul W. lot with tool shed, garage. $30,- tige area on cod wooded lot. eat-in breakfast nook, dining yOUR CHOICE! 0131. t h e WORKINO a g e n c y RAISED RANCH—dining room, evenings. CLiElAN, used refrig era tors, D ougan, R ea ltor, 643-4638 or 900. Principals only. CaU own­ Four bedrooms, 3H baths, 3-car room, sun room, Uvl^ room EXCELLENT opportunity to OCCUPANCY George Popik BUI Ooe 8 bedrooms, faii^ room, 2 car HILBERG BREADED enter rejil estate field. High ranges, automatic washers 646-1021. er, 649-8919. garage, finished basement. with fireplace, one-car garage, CLEIAN, dark, rich loam, five M A Y 1st Del Monte Sale! commission, energetic people with guarantees. See them at Three years yout^ with all the pan Reale A1 Martin F****^’ e®ptr^ “li^cendlUontag, half-finished rec room, carpet­ yards, $22.60. Sand, gravel, SPACIOUS 4-room apartment, Out of Town JUST LISTED — 7-room (dder large lot, $84,900. CrtriR Style er Wh. Refocl for fast growing agency. Call B .D . P ea rl’s A ppliances, 649 4H-nx>m Town House apart- • amenities. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- Tom Creech Herm Ftechette in g. $81,600. F irm . O wner, 648-' MEATS! stone, manure, pool and patio adults, no pets, utlUtles extra. Immaculate Colonial in desir­ • PORK STEAKS now, Mr. O’Rouike, Jesdor Main St. CaU 643-2m. ment, 2 baths, alr-condltlon- For Rent 66 flore A gen cy, 647-1413. 0187. sand. 643-9604. $ ^ . Securit} deposit. 633-6006. able Porter Street area. Blany CONTEMPORARY L shaped • CHUCKWAGON STEAK R ea lty, 633-1830. tag. Stove, refrigerator, dis­ Ranch with view of Hartford GOLDEN June occupancy. ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter­ features. Would you teUevre SEVB3N room alum inum sided WEST SIDE — Exceptional • BTEF DRUMSTICKS posal, patio with sliding Frechette & and vaUey. Uvlng room 20x20, ALUioNUM ahe^ wd m Machinery & Took race Apartments — Large and the high twenties? BeUeve It! Colonial, carpeting, den, mod­ five-room Ranch, plus heated PART-TIME work, |2 hourly 52 NEIWER one -bedroom apart­ glass doors. Beautlf'il, beau­ dining room 12x20, modem • VEAl STIAKS printing plates. .009 thick, 23x ______beautiful 3 and 4-room apeut- Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore Agen­ ern kitchen, H i baths. Mid SOs. rec room, on 90’ level lot. Uv­ CATSUP CORN plus bonus. Students welcome. ment, second floor. Includes tiful, beautiful. Cail: Utohen 28’ long, 8 bedrooms, 36” , 26 rents each o r 6 fo r $1. ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ cy , 647-1418. Owner, 649-6349. Martin tag ropm carpeted, fireplace 14 0 1 . Bottio C all fo r Interview , 646-7247. heat, aimUances, and carpet- RIQ.AAR1 2-fuU baths, 2-car garage. Many 648-2711. H A T BALESR — N ew HoUand ter, a ll appUances, vivltb dish­ r e a l t o r s , MLS surrounded by bookcases, plaa- 649-2179 extras stay with house, carpet­ Naw Zaakaid Ganvina ______$100. B ales hay. 623-2286. tag. $180 m onthly. Paul W. washer, disposal, carpeting, 263 Mata St., M anchester ter walls, fuU tile bata.-air-ccn- SPRING LAMB SALE! ing, dnq>es, etc. $48,400. D ougan, R ea ltor, 643-4636 or pool and your own private ter­ 647-9903 dltioned. Walk to store, school 646-1021. MANCHESTER — Royal Arms race In a country setting. LEGS of RIB SHOULDER LOIN Dogs - Birds - Pels 41 R****ts A Accessories 46 Musical Instnunents 53 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ WOODLAND W e NEED LISTINGS and bus. Upper 30’s. Bob Sam- SHOULDER FTx>m $160. Sorry, n o pets. 629- MANCHESTER — Eight - room THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, ments. FtiUy equipped kitchen. H|« CHARLIS uelson, brok er, 649-0498. LAMB CHOPS CHOPS CHOPS — ...... il*^lJISERG1.6A8S tlOSlt Cloth» $1.30 r> nThHotif 1-nnnviflir 6686, 876-7466. NOW I “Thinkinfir of S e ll- ______ROAST Hi baths, carpeting, private home wlta Income potential, IRIOT S E ^ R - 4-m^ths old per yard. Polyester rerin. $6.96 IjK iU qS ^ i80^ tes^ hot water included. Middle- MANOR ing your property?” Call seven -r o o m tMoniai. ideauy aged adults. Security deposit, patio with barbecue, conve­ EAST Hartford-Immediate oc­ AFARTMINTS lour rooms down, four up. Two . v t male with paper and ahoU, gaUon. Fiberglass repairs at ^ Phone 647-1651 after 6 baths, two • Utchens, extra HJUAI I located. Good famUy type good with kids. $128 or test of. moderate cost. 644-1820 after 6 * references. No pets. Parking. nient location, children wel­ cupancy, 2 bedroom, 4H*nx>m APARTMENTS 116-Ut B. MlMto Tjpks. home. Priced right. Interna­ 79J 99J 16H School Street, . secaitment has flr^>lace and Crandpple Drink •Cnithad VILLAG ER B oltt by vate owner relocating out of MANCHBISTEIR 4 3 Pineopple •CIhmUu 4 - 8 9 GEUtMAN Shepherd pups, five private patio also extra ga­ AVAILABLE CHEF-BOY'AR-DEE Dairy Products 50 PLEASANT 3-room apartment, state. 643-0818. REVNOLOt WRAP w eeks old , no papers. $30. CaU APARTMENTS rage, convenient to grammar. EXECUTIVES M F o o l Wonted - To Buy convenient suburban location, ) U & R Housing Cerp. Two fuU baths, formal dining Beeforoni 2 9 Roll BUY your potatoes, direct from 58 Don’t overlook this 8-room DOLE D R IN K Aluminum Foil 640-4029. appUances, basement, Uke pri­ Junior High and High sehooto. room, Uvlng room wlta fire­ MANCHESTER — Brand new SMUCKER't ®Or^ A M EHLER'S TEA BAGS the potato warehouse, comer WANTED — antique furniture, Immediate Occupancy Rentals by Oolonial in HIgfaUnd Es­ B A O d IU vate home. Woridng adults, place, first-floor bedroom, eat- 6-5 duplex, 3 bedrooms, IM Heeepph 0rap®tfi4t • Reg. er Piak 100 COUNT PRO. of Buckland Rd. and Tolland glass, pewter, oU peitatlngB or R ob ert D. Includee modern tates. Executive being trans­ Pratcrvei ':S. 3 ’““* I 643-2880. in Utohen, in-ground 20x40 pool, baths, aluminum sidtag, two Food Wrap FREE' kittens, box trained, 8 Tpke., Buckland. As low as $1 other antique items. Any quan­ 6-Room Townhouaes, 1 ^ ' M urdock toouble • free g a a ferred. Must seU. Has re- WISHBONE ALL FURPO0E CLEANER tiled baths, complete G.E. , treed lot. Priced in 20s. separate furnaces and cellars, 1 Pi. 12 OI. tiger, 2 orange, 646-1626. fo r 60 pounds. 646-8248. tity. The H arrisons, 643-8709, MANCHESTER GREEN, 3 heat, hot water and duced the price and wUl ' kitchen, wall-to-waU car-C R ea ltor 648-2692 $4,600 down to qualified buy­ Itol. Dressing • 3 3 * Afox Liquid C liv. 166 Oakland Street. large sunny rooms, second coridng. stlU listen; Check these fea-. peting, private basement,' 648-9661 ers. Only one avaUable. ETe- floor, stove, refrigerator, ref washer-dryer hookup. 646-6986 tures: 3 years old, 4 bed­ Help Wanted - Mole or Female 37 ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, an­ CItariea PonttcriU, 649-9644 chette & M artin, R ealtors, 647- erences required. $96 monthly. Charles Lesperance KEITH rooms, Uvtag room with tique clothing. Jewelry, clocks, 643-5983. Raymond PonUceUl, 6464600 9093. fireplace, formal dining ? 8 9 iJ :i‘l»]l|*fiTACT¥ glassware, household contents, 649-7620 R ea l EMate 649-1922 a c r e a g e — H-room Oolonial, room, kitchen with buUt-ins, any amount. Antiques and MANC3LESTER AREA—1-room 646-4126 large bam. Hutchins Agency first-floor femUy room, CRISCO Things, 643-2504, 467 M ata St.. apartment which includes S i s / S s s / V 55/' HELP WANTED R ealtors, 649-5324. plush wall-to-waU carpeting, FARMHOUSE FLOUR Manchester. heat, hot water, carpeting, ap­ MANCHBOTBR— $28,600- Por ______laundry room, 2M baths, 2- LETTUCE pUances, laundry, storage, ter area,‘lovely 8-tedroom Co- j^^a n c h ESTER — 6 - room car garage, altuntaum sid­ paricing, ^ r $180 m onthly. 649- lonial, aU ^pUances, newly House, \M baths, large Utch- tag. Large treed lot. CALIFORNIA WEAVER TRAINEES RoomsWilliout Board 59 WE ARE LOOKING decorated, wooded lot. Helen en. Immediate occupancy, bus FRECHETTE & MARTIN What is your Proj^rty Worth? D. C ole, R ea ltor, MLS, 643- Une, city utilities. Only $22,- • CLEAN furnished room, for DELUXE 3 - bedroom apart­ We will train qualified applicants. Company i^ d 6666. 900. H ayes A gency 646-0181. , 647-9998 working or retired gentleman. ment, wall-to-waU cairpettag, We will inspect your property and suggest FOR Y O U ----- ICEBERG HMD fringe benefits and good wages. Alternating first 643-0383 o r inquire 4 P earl complete.. appUances, 2 . air- an asking price. (No obligation.) MANCHS3BTER 7-room Cai>e 3 0 WER8 School Area — Six- MANCHBiS'rEl^ New » mar- Street, M’^'uchester. and second shifts. Apply— condiUoners, fuU basement, Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!! 1 wlta 4 bedrooms over on Par­ room Cape, aluminum sidtag, ket, four - bedroom Colonial. euMMAiir SWEET CORN washer-dryer hook-up, vanity ker St., nice high lot. Only four bedrooms, walk to 3 Two baths, garage, rec room, mawcin* H9W4 O O C EXCEUXENl furnished room, convenient location. $30,900. VEGETABLES o n e for responsible gentleman, pri­ type bath, glass sUdlng doors if you are an $28,900. T.J. Crockett Realtor, schools. 20s. LaPenta Agency, F lo rid a 5 . 4 9 * Grapefruit Juice * onto patio. $220 p er month. B el A ir R ea l E state, 648-9382. CHENEY BROTHERS, vate entrance, near center, REALTORS — MLS 876-6279 o r 648-1877. R ealtor, 646-2440. •M M M nm f pfJdifoeai oM ing viH TM U iiuetj •otnuim iicg 647-1146; 6494896. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. PASEK BAKING POTATO RANCH — with fuU-bosement, -1 6 . Tran g 643-2692. n e w o n M ARKET Lets For Sale 73 MWeriOtO t PHIUDELPHIA Sliced Swb$ K 49 289-7475 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford fireplace, large - lot, 140x200’ , MUC II t S t B M N I ? OI. Cm - ^ _ LARGE, clean room, kitchen Manchester — ParkUke set­ White Bread «U 4 9 * 1 99 INC. DELUXE one-bedroom ^art- fine starter or retirement TOLLAND — Acre, $4,000. Ver- S s . 4 9 * privUegba, parking. GenUeman 742-8243 — Twin Hill Dr., Coventry EXPERIENCED ting eiUiances this beautiful Cream Cheese Redi-Whip Topping 4 9 ^ ment, waU-to-waU carpeting hom e. M id 20b . Keith Real Es­ non-Bolton Lake area beautiful 31 Cooper Hill St., Manchester, Conn. on ly. 649-4936, 289-8986, 668- EbigUsh Tudor o f 7 room s. throughout, complete appU­ Member NaUonal Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also mem­ tate, 646-4126, 649-1922. TOMATOES 7339. Lovely enclosed porch, fire­ lot. $4,200; Andover, overto. ing staircase, oU heat. In­ private entrance, shower-bcUh, Murdock-, 643-2692. Raised Ranch, fully carpeted, 646-0181. genUeman. Free parking. Ap­ vacuum system, cedar cloeet, terior professionally decorat­ NAVEL ORANGfS ed. ■ Garage with electric eye NURSE ANESTHETISTS p ly 196 Spruce S t., M anches­ PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS — ultra Utohen, electric eye ga­ MANCHESTER — Five acres S u n k ift rage, flreplaced recreation door' Quiet residential area approximately 3 acres buri-L ^ C riH . 2 d f ter. 69 1 0 - 6 9 * 1 FuU-time positions available for nurse anesthetists, Monday PAID VACATION — FULL BENEFITS room . O wner, 649-2680. yet close to bus, schools, n ess n zone. 260’ frontage.. through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Plus some night and LADIES only — Nicely furnish­ LOAM CASHIER church and shopping. $40,- Wolvertim Agency, Realtcws, week-end call. AttracUve starting salary, exceltont person­ ed room for rent. Community ( SUMMIT STOBBT — Four-bed- 0 00. 649-2818. kitchen and bath, all utUlUes Full-time for cash and carry lumberyard. 40 hours nel benefit program. For further information and to ar­ FOR SA LE APPLY IN PERSON TO: r ? c h a r l e s l e s p e r a n c e range for a personal interview, please cmitact the ptersonnel included. Located on bus line per week. Many company benefits. distance to many schools, 649-7620 Resort Property For Sale departm ent, 249-6379. and near stores. CaU anytime, 5,000 yards in Ashford ALBERT CERVINI baths, garage, level lot. Ebccel­ 644-0388. lent value at $88,900. T. J. STEUBEN, Maine — Ctaastal — $2 per yard. Pile on For inaerview, call Mr, McIntyre MANCHESTER — Many fea­ C rockett, R ea ltors, 648-1677. tured 9 -■ room Colohlal with area, two • story house, five ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL THE THOMPSON House —Cot- lot to be sold as one pack­ FIRST FOOD three or more bedrooms, 27’ rooms, garage, artesian weU, 114 WOODLAND STREE T tage St., centraUy loteted, age. 649-0136 MANCHESTER — Seven-room ton Hantliwter Eorufttg IjrraUi Uvtag room, formal dining fuU ceUar, ^ bath, 11 acres large, pieasantly furnuhed (Totonlal. ^New Utohen, two HARTFORD, OONNECnCUT room, heated sun room. Ideal wooded area. Ebccellent hunt­ room s, parking. CaU 649-2368 Boland Wood Heighh baths, large rooms. Btaclosed STORE OF MANCHESTER 13 BISSELL ST. home and office combination. ing and your own trout brook. for overnight and permanent Varga Boad — Ashford GROSSMAN LUMBER CO. MANCHESTER porch. Alumlmim riding. Dou­ ^ An Equal Opportunity Employer. ,* Low 40s. Wolverton Agency, Half-mile frohi seashore. Ask­ guest rates. 648-1868 ble garage. Hayes Agency, 646- R ealtors, 649-2818. ing $19,000. 742-7118. 646 CEN TER (We Reserve The Right To Umit Quantities) 0181. 6 4 3 4 0 8 C