\" . r H , \ ■■ \ .. \ ■ ; ■; V . 'W- ', V ■V \ . ) - ^ .' \A \\r' THURSDAY, JANtJARY 21K 1970 ■ V ■ . ^ A ' ^ ‘\ 'j ( t PAGE. TWENTY-WO l!Hanrl|p0tpr lEaPtting l|fraU» Average Daily Net Preas Run The W eather \ For The Week Bnded Clear and colder tonight with Deoembnr 20, 1900 Jehovah’s Witnesses will con- The Junior High Fellowship low in tecna. Tomorrow mostly duct a theocratic ministry of South United Methodist ^ sunny and cold. High In upper vH PASSPORT PHOTOS A hout T ow n school tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Church Will meet tomorrow at | l . ' » , 8 8 0 20s low 30s. and a service meeting at 8:30 7;30 p.m. at the church, Pre-Invenlory Manchentcr— A City of Village Charm roBNTIFICATION ■Mario V. Flondella, associate at Kingdom Hall, ------SAUEM NA88IFF PHOTO professor of mathematics and M l MhUn S t., director of the division of ( n / d o r MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS M S-71 mathematics, science and me­ Grade 7 Youth Instruction PTA Council VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 102 (TWENTY PAGES) dical health services, represent­ Group of Zion Evangelical ed Manchester Community Col­ Lutherai) Church will meet Meets Tonight lege at the national meeting of Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the learance 'Thie Manchester PTA Council C the Mathematical Association of church. American held recently in San will meet tonight at 7:80 at | Buckley School. Guest speaker sSkatra Shaipened Antonio, Tex. The Manchester Writer’s Club will be • Mrs. Roy F o s b ^ of Senate Recesses Nixon Seeks th e .professional will hold a workshop meeting to­ West Hartford, president-elect ; way, "Hollow Wednesday, Fet). 4 has been morrow at 7 p.m. at the home of the Connecticut PTA, who’ i Agilon Panty Hose Ground” a t no ex­ designated Senior Citizens Day of Mrs. Beatrice Sheftel, 34H will explain the reorganization during the Hartford Flower Garden Dr. The work of mem­ of the state group. Carswell Hearing tra chatige. bers will be analyzed, and there Show, to be held In the State On the agenda will be a re­ Our Reg. 1.79 • “Try Us for Shoe Armory. Between 10 a.m. and 1 will be a discussion of writing port from the nominating com­ Sheer, comt'orlable panty WASHINGTON (AP) The Gadsden County sheriff because $200.8 Billion Repslrlng of i p.m. that day, senior citizens ‘ markets. Refreshments will be mittee, a vote on continuance of hose with seamless Senate Judiciary Committee has Carswell refused to permit his The Better Kind!” will be admitted free by show­ served. the fine arts program, ,a dis­ construction, run guard at recessed hearings after testimo­ court marshal to- serve it. By JAN NUGENT wlll tell congp-ess Monday. ing Medicare or Senior Citizens cussion concerning the forma- i welt and toe. Choice of ny one member called ‘'damn- Lowenthal ul.so .said Car.swell, The Washington Post To balance this “prudent fis­ • Shoes made lottir- cards. The Manchester Historical So­ tlon of a PTA committee to act \ colors; petite, average, tall. 1.39 4ng" and "extremely damag­ instead of hearing the case in cal policy.” the President Is ex­ WASHINGTON — President •r and shoes made ciety will meet Sunday at 2:30 as a liaison with the C-DAP: ing” to Judge O. Harrold Cars­ federal court, ordered it sent pected to hint at some relaxa- p.m. at Illlng Junior High Nlxon,Nixon, 'citing “Economic credl- „,oney policies wider! (Community Development Ac­ well’s Supreme Court nomina­ iMick to Gad.sden County for bllity” as the goal of his ad n ^ - prevailed this year. School. Mrs. Edward P. Colt- tion Plan) transportation an d ; tion. trial. He said Carswell refused man will speak on the tobacco safety task force, and the feas­ '' Istratlon, will propose a slim Throughout his e»wen-' James W. Moore urged confir­ lU E C hief the face of tight money and Oscar Mayor thal about Carswell's handling mation. He called Carswell a ■high interest rates. Bacon Lb. ^ c Grodo AA Eg^s of a case involving voter regis- fine jurist and a man of scholar­ 'Ihe re'vdsed estimate for fis­ D o i. 79e tratiem workers in Florida ly attainments who had been in­ Advises Pact cal 1970 (the current year end­ Save should be an.siwered. strumental in establishing a law ing June 30) is (or a surplus of Girls’ Dresses Over 50% Although Bayli said lie 'sup­ school at the University of Flor­ $1.6 billion, based on receipt of posed it would be pointless to ida free of racial dtscrimlna- B e O kayed $199.4 billion and expenditures recall Carswell, now a judge on tion. of $197.8 billion. the 5th U.S. Court of Appeals, And the president of the Flori­ NEW YORK (AP)—Negotia­ Defense spending will drop Bonded Orlon*acrylics and tors for the biggest of the 12 $6.8 billion to a total of $78.6 c o tto n blends. Prints and the senator told new.smen: da bar association, Mark Hulsey "This kind of testimony, unless Jr., of Jacksonville, testified unions striking the General billion, if the new budget is solids, assorted colors. Sizes rebutted, is extremely damag­ that Carswell possesses the in­ Electric Ck). said today they adopted. adopted, Outlaysuuiiays (orlor •'« space. 3-6x, 7-14. Not every size in ing.” Carswell told the commit­ tegrity and judicial competence were recommending acceptance agriculture, and .veterah’s ben- every color and style. 2.22 of a tentative agreement to end gfus jire all below the previous tee earlier this week he could for the high court. not discuss court decisions. Van Alystyne testified that in a 96-day strike against the year’s levels. Liowenthal testified that in examining Carswell's decisions company. In his message to Congress, At the same time, union 1964 Carswell, then a U.S. dis­ in civil rights cases he found no Scuffling breaks out between dissidents and police meeting at Northeastern University, where S. I. the President will pay left-hand­ trict court judge in Tallahassee, reassurance to offset a white su­ Hayakawa was guest speaker. (AP Photofax) sources revealed that the pro­ ed tribute to built-in Increases Infants’ & ^ , as some 200 rock-tos&ihg youths try to break up a in such programs as Social Se­ Fla., had been “extremely hos­ premacy speech the nominee posed contract would add 88 Toddlers’ O u tcrw ea r cents an hour to the average curity, by stressing that the Ladies’ Dusters tile” to a habeas corpus petition made as a candidate for the he filed to free seven persons paycheck during its 40-month government cannot pay for Our Reg. 7.99-13.97 Georg(ia legislature 22 years duration. Current pay for the everything but must carefully Our Reg. 3.97 Jailed on Criminnl trespass ago. charges after they urged strikers averages $3.25 an hour, choose its priorities. F leece, cotton flannel or He also said there was noth­ Boston, Manila, Florida Riots The full negotiating commit- To illustrate the priority prob- acetate quilts. Gripper Negroes to register as voters. ing in Carswell’s handling of Although Carsw-ll gp-anted the tees of the two unions that bar- lem, the report subtracU proba- Pram suits, snow suits, coat Our Reg. 15.97-19.97 closure. Machine washable. cases generally “to indicate galn nationally with GE met ble public and private claims on sets. Save 50% off our regular petition, Lowenthal said that that he could serve vrith distinc­ national resources (or the next Assorted colors and sizes. 1.97 "all the little ways in which a this morning to consider the low prices! ^ 9 4 ^ 7 tion on the Supreme Court.” Lead to Arrests and Injuries agreement worked out with the five years from the annual es­ At Ptnobiirst federal judge can make life dif­ "A damning piece of testlmo- timated Gross National Prod­ AT PIMEHUR^ Sword fb h ficult seem to me were used in y, from one senator’s stand­ BOSTON (AP) — Police with Kayakawa, speaking in the Northeastern, a private insti- the palace, was “watching the uct and comes up with a minus (hat court.” point,” Bavh commented, after nigiitsticks twice routed some university’s Distinguished Lec- tution. has an enrollment of situation” which he believed se- announced "jf ' figure In 1973, 1974 and 1976. FRESH OYSTERS nomiQVi rnviv about 40.000. vious but not critical.” Paul Jennings, president o t « ’The professor, volunteer law­ noting Van Alystyne had testi­ 200 rock-throwing militants who tui'e Series, discussed “Can “Personal freedom will be In­ yer for the registration workers, fied last year In support of the attempted to prevent a speech American Colleges Survive the Meanwhile, in Manilla thou- Three hours after violence the International “ creased when there is more eco­ M en ’s testified he had to take the or­ th Century?” sands of Palipino students fought broke out fighting still raged be- Electrical Workera, AFLrCTO, ______Nylon Petti Pants (See Page Four) by President S. I. Hayakawa of 20th Century?” nomy in government and leas HOW TO BE A SMART PORK SHOPPER der for their release to the skn Francisco State University He departed from his text at government trrops °utsWe jhe wM^T^comme^ndlng T ^ ^ a n c ^ “>6 economy,” Hooded Sweatshirts Thursday night at Northeastern one point to recall that In ’Jie presidential palace, broke wdn- who tired t na r tvio rwnrt TUE is the bizeest according to ttie President. Buy center Pork Roast or Chops and get more lean meat for your money. ’The Rath, Our Reg. 1.00 University. l»30s "the brown shirts (Nazis) dows and started fires outside Screaming students stoned pa- of the pact. lUE is the biggest ^oo^j^ outlook State of Iowa Com-fbd Oovt. Inspected Center Pork which is featured here at Plne- Com-staffed Pork Chops Save 331/3 %f Our Reg. 5.99 The demonstrators waving in Germany would go through the gates tonight in one of the lace p ^^ ^o rk frs The President predlcto hurst this week is a meatman’s dream end a pleasure for customers to serve . . . Dainty petti pants with lace H.WV colleees throwing out professors worst antigovemment demon- and some tried to climb the most 90,000 GE workers. The ______Whole centens, haiif loin and half rJ), weigh 8 to 9 Icq. Whole 79c Pork Loins (not Viet Cong flags and shouting ob­ a first half of flat economic per­ MlMH*Bed poitipna ■with a sav­ and disrupting- -learning.” . .. strations ever witnesses in this fence, but were repulsed by wa- other major union was the Inde- formance with a moderate re­ centers) ■we^gh about 12 to 14 lbs. and embroidery trims. Mach­ Query Open Re Yablonshi: scenities, “left the lounge floor of ter from hoses on a (Iretruck in- pendent United Electrical Work­ ory com stuflHiig. Heavy weight shirts with zip an auditorium littered with “It was the brown-shlrted city.,vj . —« - vival in the second lialf. ine washable. White and A palace spokesman, reached side the palace ground, ers, representing 16,000 GE em- 8 pork loin chops, cult 14-lnch front. Fully thermal lined. colors. Sizes 5, 6, 7. 50« glass from broken windows. youth then; today It Is the SDS During i(he slack first hsiU, thick Rocks smashed windows in oth­ (Students (or a Democratic So­ by telephone, said President Windows of three palace pioyes. “some Increase in the rate of 1 cup chopped celery Who Paid Ofi the Killers? er imlverslty buildings. ciety),” he said. Ferndlnand E. Marcos, Inside buildings were smashed by It was expected that the con­ unemployment Is possible,” Con- H cup chopped onion RIB CENTER PORK rocks hurled by students. tract, which also adds another CLEVELAND, OHIO (AP) — $1,000 cash and had a $750 debt Thirty-one demonstrators grress -will be told. The a ^ ln is- 4 ibableepoons butter or marga- Fires were started in front of 10 cents in benefits over Its 40— tration’s welfare and unemploy­ ine A federal grand jury says three to Gilly canceled. were arrested; 14 policemen CHOPS or ROAST All are from the Cleveland were treated at hospitals for mi­ the palace gates. Light bulbs JI1V/21L1Imonth life, will vT»»» provide the ^pat jiiciiLment ijviiijivriiscbiLl/iicompensation pro^TcuIloprograms 4 cups soft bread crumbs men were hired to kill United lining the top of the fence were (about_____; 5i tdlces bread) area. Each is held in lieu of nor Injuries. Four Die as Hindus Protest tern for settlements for the 10 ^^rill be recommended to amelio- 1 8%-ounoe can (1 cup) whole Stretch Strap Bras Mine Workers insurgent Joseph _Hayakawa,______who - took a -hard----- smashed. unions bargaining locally with rate this program. Men’s Sport Shirts Yablonski, but has left open the $260,000 bond. knnel com, drained The indictment specifically line with demonstrators at his n e w DELHI (AP) — At least the Sikhs and Hindus expressed Palace guards, armed ■with ri­ GE as well as for new contracts Thus, the policy objectives WHOLE PORK LOIN question of who financed the al­ throughout the industry with during the year are a reduoUon H teaspoon salt charged them with conspiring to college last year, endured persons were killed and a displeasure with the compro- fles, mobilized inside the H tsaqKwn rubbed sage 12 or 14 lbs. (not centers) but very lean and Save 40% leged plot. oit-ttujfsteady ilcufviuieheckling A1WI14from militants number injureaInjured in narytHaryana rhise. grounds facing the demonstra­ other manufacturers. In the price spiral and a revival dash pepper wonderful value . . . cut to order lb. 7 9 * Our Reg. 1.59 The grand jury, which indict­ commit murder and conspiring tors, many of them wearing The tentative pact nearly was of the growth of real output, to obstruct jusUce in the slaying in hlb audience of 1,300.- He was OLttLC todayLV/U04J when police fired on q^e AllC armyCtlllljr went vrtion the alert in ... Season chops with a IMtle salt Our Reg. 2.99 - 6.99 Cotton back and sides, with ed the three Thursday on shouted down frequently,fremientlv. and - Hindus------protesting,— the ■ Haryana after police...... fired on a crash helmets and carrying thwarted by last-minute blck- The first half’s economic per- OUR OWN charges of conspiracy, r(«x>rted of Yablonski, who was sched­ clubr. ering over recall schedules and formance is fairly probable, the and peppsr. In small saucepan, 8 to 9-lb. CENTER f t l F o r year ’round wear. comfortable stretch straps. uled to testify before a fed ral interrupted by others telling the j^^g^rd of the disputed city of mob that attacked a railway cook cdery and onion in butter Never-press blends, winter White; 32 to 40, A,B,C. This that one of the men, Paul E. hecklers to "shutup.” Chandigarh to the Sikh-domlnat- station and burned a train at Scores of demonstrators were the handling of disciplinary President ■will indicate, but the PORK STRIPS lb. I • U ^ SAUSAGE MEAT grand jury in Washington which reported felled by tear gas and cases involving strike violence, later beha'vior ■will depend on or margarine till tender but not weight flannels, wool blends. 120 is a real stock up price ! Gilly, 36, was in charge of a spe­ ”YoL''rc self-defeating,” ed Punjab State. Rewari. The four deaths were brown. Combine cooked ■vege­ was investigating union activi­ told the hecklers. “When you police clubs, and 21 were report­ but (Innally was okayed with the "the continued resolve of the tables and remaining ingredi­ 20 chop* knaBtrb> — cut to order Quilts and fleeces. 1 ” 4 * cial fund from which the other Prime Minister Indira Gandhi reported in the incident, lb. two were paid. ties. heckle, tlie media—especially ed arrested. help of J. Curtis Counts, direc- government and the dlfficuX-to- ents. Place half the porit chops The three also were charged television—pay that much more gave the city to the Sikhs but other attacks on railway pro- About 1,(X)0 troops protected tor of the Federal MedlaUon predict dehavior of the private on rack tai ^laUcw roasting The source of the fund was with conspiring to deprive Ya­ attentionauenuon tolo me andana Ii become oecome ailan tempered the award with a perty were reported throughout the palace, and about 600 Ma and Conciliation Service. sector.” pan. Spoon about % cup stuff­ not mentioned. blonski of his rights as a union tlmt more famous and all that grant of more than $26 million the state, eight buses were nlla antiriot police were report- There was „„no - immediate------com- The ------President will -- concede------ing onto each; .top 'with remain­ CENTER LOIN PORK CHOPS $ d 4 Q Also missing from the indict­ ing chops. Cover pan ■with foil; member. more influential.” to the Hindus to build a new burned and some workrs were ed to have moved in later. General Electric of- that economic policy Is walking bake in 325“ oven for 46 min­ ment was any mention of the Yablonski had nm for UMW Police said m ^ y of the dem- capital for Haryana State. The observing a call for a general The students momentarily (Iclals. a tightrope _ . - in attempting . _ what utes. Remove foil and bake 30 CENTER LOIN PORK ROAST »> A ■ A 9 deaths of the union official's president against incumbent W. on.strators were non-students Sikhs are angry over her deci- strike, seized------a------firetruck, rammed a Counts said in announcing appear to be conflicting objec- mlnuites more or till meat Is Cbops out tiilcfc, or thin, or with podeet for stntflna: wife, Margaret, 57, and daugh­ A. “Tony” Boyle, but lost the who participated in earlier dis- sion to give some Punjab vil- In Punjab, angry Sikhs stoned palace gate, set the vehicle on ggreement that It would be a lives. But he will predict a H70 tender. Sprinkle with paprika. ter, Charlotte, 24, whose bodies Dec. 9 election. turbances at Boston University lages to Haryana, the sacred golden temple in fire and retreated. At least week to 10 days before all GNP of $985 billion, about 6.6 Makes 4 servings. Special Griitdincr of our own were found -with Yablonski's in and Massachusetts Institute of Violence flared in northern 133,000 strikers returned to work per cent above the previous MEDIUM HOT ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE LINKS epedal. lb. G l* 1 9 The grand jury named Gllly’s (Sec Page Four) No -Iron Fashion thetr CTarksville, P a .., home ■wife, Annette, 29, and James C. Technology. Punjab as well as Haryana as (See Pago Eight) around the nation. The company year, Jan. 5. All had been shot. - Phillips. 22, of Cleveland as co- employes a total of 310,000 do- During 1969, progress was IMPORTED Indicted with Gilly were Au- conspirators, but did not indict mestlcally. made in fighting Inflation, the A DELUXE bran W. Martin, 21, and Claude them. The contracts are to be made President will claim, with Plaid Sheets E. Vealef, 26. Phillips allegedly was party to LAMB LEG SALE ROUND GROUND lb . 99c The grand jury said Martin In : (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) received $1,700 and Vealey (Bee Page Eight) oven ready Tender liamb lega CHOPPED New crop, small 6 to 6-lb. S9RLOIN PATTIES lb . «1.09 Twin .. .frosen.. .buy an extra Size Prisons Hit by Race Conflict NABISCO PINWHEEL8 ...... 59c one for your freeaer. 2.49 By DARYL LEMBKE , Soledad, where three black in­ Satcher was one of 16 In­ KEEBUER FRENCH VANILIA. CEUIMES...... 5Sc mates in the adjustment center The Lob Angelea Times mates were shot to death by a Full Size Sheets Our Reg. 4.49 white guard Jan. 13. exercise yard here Jan. ,^13 3.49 SOLEDAD, Calif. —Killing is Three days later, guard John when guard O.G. Miller fired obviously not going to solve the Mills, 26, white, was beaten to (our shots from a gun tower. Great Scot — If Does Pay To Shop Pinehurst Matching Pillowcases 2 for 1.49 growing racial conflict In Cali­ death. Authorities say he was The first shot apparently rico­ Durable cotton and polyester muslin in flat and fitted fornia’s 13 state prisons. killed by blacks in retaliation cheted off the paving and Once the cycle starts, how­ fQi; the Jan. 18 shootings. wounded Billy D. Harris, a PETER PAN styles. Gay plaids in Gold, Pink or Blue. ever, it can be hard to stop. Since Mills’ death, warnings white inmate. Racial hatred has directly or of “One down, two to go,” have The other three shots killed PEANUT indirectly taken four lives here been found posted throughout black Inmates William. Lee this month. The deaths focused the prison. Dep. Supt. William Nolen, 29, of Oakland; Alvin BUTTER ------attention on how racial antagon-- G. Black said the treats are Miller, 23, of , and isms festered with the sprouting probably only “ physhological Cleveland Edwards, 21, of 18 Ox. Jar of black and brown power be­ warfare.” But the administra­ Riverside. N o-Iron Dacron® tion has doubled the guard on The three men who were kill­ ChUdrea and adolta are demanding SPACE FOOT) STICKS hind bars In the last three or the to 10 p.m. shift and kept four years. ed had long records of violent .. .tile energy food developed by PilMwiy under a govern­ inmates locked in their cell behavior. Harris was known as ment contract.. .balanoed nutrition, 44 oalorlea. Officials at Soledad Correc­ 2 GREAT blocks except at mealtimes. a “Negro baiter.” And HunVs new SNAK PACK.. .4 indlvkittal cana of lunch tional Training Facility are cau­ Racial tension has been foote. . .are proving popular. Buy both at Pineliiirrt... F ib e r g la ss T e x tu r e d P o ly e s te r tiously optimistic that the blood­ The shootings have been in­ building up at Soledad for some vestigated by the district 8i/}-kicfa PYBEX PIE PLATES ...... 99c SCOTS shed here is over for the time time. New Frocen Stouffere Chlckeo Divan and New Sbepberdb being. But they eannot be sure. Mrs. Annette Hartmann, a attorney. His findings will bo Pie... at tptcioi prlctt D ra p es T o w e ls Bed Pillows They recall that the cycle con­ Los Angeles attorney who rep­ presented to the Monterey Coun­ tinued for I'a months at San resents three black men at ty Grand Jury Wednesday. Dlst. Hart's Duncan Quentin Prison jjist year. Soledad in court appeals, said Atty. Bertram Young has said KABUKI SCOTKINS A series of ‘Slaijbings began she was warned that trouble that in his opinion, the shoot­ ings were probably “justifiable Hints Spkt, DtvB’s cans AX C olora at San Quentin when white in­ was brewing two nionths ago. (napkina) S1.59?i She said the warning came homicide.” Our O O O mates killed a black Inmate Food. WMtt or Yd- TUNA Phrasel L. Shelton, 31, a dep­ Tour Beat Tuna Value! April 22. 1969. The murder wos from Earl Satclier, 28, one of her clients. uty public defender in Monterey H an d Ian-i.ie 99c 4.99 committed over a $100 debt. low Cokt Mix ftt t So many people came here for ’Tomato Juice last week that 3 (or 49c a 4.88 Tow el, Three days later, four black- 3u> said Satcher wrote her County and a black mon, has our warehouse doubled our special quota so we could |Tm lijmates took revWge I by stab- that racial tension among Angj. asked Gov. to vA low prfct. this feature anotheir week. ' W ash '^*9.494 3 9 c ' lo.s, Blacks and Mexlcan-Anielrl.'\ appoint a multiracial panel to ■-> \ V '' \ ■ \ ' 1. Soft* Medium • Firm, l blng the victim it \rahdom. Nubby wool\ textured fabric ■ cans, in the prison’s “Adjust­ investigate the incident bcIcauHc LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE . 1 ' ' \ r \ Hien two blacks wei^ stabbed SCOT 2 pack with deep' pinch pleats. Wash Prints jacquards, solids in velvei to “death by whites. It ended ment Center.” the maximum he anticipates a “whitewash.” 18-oz. cans ...... each 10c texture reverse to terry loops. Choose from three styles. and forget the iron ! Smart Zip-off no-iron licking; June 11. when Blacks stabbed security disciplinary section, All the state prisons have felt WHITE TOWELS decorator colors. Popular 63 Choose ensembles from several seven whites, one of them fatal­ was being Increased by the the impact of growing militancy CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP ...... can interlined, non-allergenic. guards. ,She said Satcher claim­ inch length. beautiful patterns. ly. among blacks and .Mexican- CAMPBELL’S CHICKEN NOODLE or “By this time, the prison pop­ ed that suix'rvlsors deliberately Americans. box VEGETABLE SOUP ...... 7 cans SlUM 2 rolls ulation was terrified,” said As­ interspersed white racists with Sun Quentin Associate Wgfd- sociate Warden James Park. black inllltanU. in 'isolation en James Park said he believes Engulfed in the Problem “Only militants had been in­ cells and goaded them lo ‘^get that generating racial pride is volved fn these rnclul, clashes the niggers.” a good thing. He adds, however, New York Gov. Rockefeller apiieara to lie swallow­ PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. MANCHESTER ^ 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Traffic Light Turns Blue in the past, but" now un ordi­ Mrs. Hartmann added thal that it makes prison administra­ ed up in a water glass as he addresses New York CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE _ lee covered traffic ligiit makes a bizali’e picture nary guy could get stabbed Satcher liad askt'd for help in , tion more llfflcult because Water Pollution Assn, in Manhattan. Actually Its SALE THURS. thru SAT. EXIT 93, m B U R CROSS PARKWAY after water from fire hoses fioze tvhile firemen ^ mefely because of th^ color of (tls November letter, saying Blin k lmmit.'-s no longer rceog- a clever camera angle created by New York News Op«n L .t. Every NIghi that he wius certaih he was go­ Open Thure. & Fri. till 9 —Open FrL & Sat. at'8 A 3I.' II were fighting: blaze in near-zero teijiperatures in an ■ bis 4kln.” s ^ - (Son Page Eight) j^otographer John Duprey. (AF 'Photofax) abandoned Detroit hotel. (AP Photofax) The cloud now hangs over ing to be killed.

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MANCHESTElp EVEOTNG HERALD. MANCliESTER. CONN.. FRTD^, JANUARY 80, 1970^ MANCHESTER , EVE>nNG HERALO, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, 199V()\ ' PAGE TWO V\ Since Bomhing Halt Block Mothersi Tolland Nathah Haje School PTA Vernon THEATEK TIME In Czerhifslm'akia: SlieiiiMolfl on Bridge t »■ ------** has instituted a block moth- More Salt and Sand Used SCHEDULE MOVIE RATINGS -ers pro-ram to ottef emer­ FINESSING EXPERT .NOR III Antiaircratt Weapons gency Jielp to children who Si roil» a 1 A I) I )oi ii t men t Seen FOR PARENTS AND SETS NEW RE<’ORI) 30% Burnside t ’actu.s Flower. 7 '• ' are 111, Injured, or In other This Win ter Than in ^68-69 Birth Rise in ’69 V) 8 7:10, 9:15. YOUNG PEOPLE Ry ALFRED SHEINWOIJ) trouble while going to or 6 A K J ) The town’s use of sand and about ii husband whose si’ cond -finema 1 Fast Hartford Tlie As I’lov l)v (Jiistav Hiisak rn« oC>f«cf)v» of tahrtQ t is lo mfoim Under U.S. Fire Many Times coming from school. salt to combat the dangers lof and he are haunted by his Reivers, 7:00, 9:00. ptffUS tboul in* su>l06«ferama Goort shows ( ’hips, 8. er and ha.s n turned m.iny timi-s of the party Ciuitr.il Coniniittee. AU ACES ADUITTEO has been shown and the pro­ . , . . tlon will be held Monday night P irtn ta i Guidance Suggested as the dummy comes down on number of times since the Wednesday, a U.S. communique The officers' quarters adjoins yards of filtered sand have been ^ .3^ Wednesday than 30 per cent increase ovef expanses of $1,862.6.37 and in­ Fast Windsor I.)rive-In Yes, since tlii'ii to leport on tiu' ri.--e. .dthoiigh he reni.iins a iiiembei gram explained to all chil­ the table you are taking your American bombing hall 15 said;' "It should be emphasized “ building housing the U.S. Joint Vised so far this year, co,npare< come of $1,717,186 leaving an 9 :00: Girl Who . ('ouldn’t Say and fall of the liberal Commu­ of the policy-making paity Pii- dren. the previous year’s 386 births. first finesse. On a gixKl day, that the mission of the aircraft Public Affairs Mission In Vlet- No, 7:;i0. sidiuni. months ago, but 11 said the iit- to 2,600 for the entire year of cr,mmunlty House on Ellington Hospital administrator Jolui operating deficit of $145,451. To nist moveiiient in Czechoslov.i- you might even play two tricks nam. Block mothers will be RESTRtCTEO . . . j .... attacked by the SAMs was rou- 1968-69. Mirabito said this is the Bt ealest meet this, $142,945 in endow­ Manchesici- Drive-In Soutii- kia. Replaeuig him in the blue.ill and take two finesses while tacks were not made public be- j .. . available on Nathan Hale Rd. in Wiipplng. Under 17 requires accompanying U.S. Military Police at the Approximately 200 tons of salt increase since he has headed ment fimds and miscellaneous ern Star, 7:00; Casino Royale, iiiid t.he secretariat is Josef ^ tine reconnaissance and that district streets from 8 a<.m. Meetings Seheiliilcd Parent or Adult Guardian your partner Is still placing his cause they were not con.sldered ordnance expended by the es- scene said no one In the officers’ have been used on the roads so the hospital. Mirabito has been gifts was used, leaving a net 8 :55. .-\ll .\l* News .Aiiiil.lsis Ki'inpny. ,i soft-spoki^ ti'i liiio- -35- to 3:30 p.m. They will gen­ The executive board of the curds on Die table. Today’s billet was Injured. The billet. In far this winter, compared to 120 administrator six years. Many lass of $2,506. state Theatre Fasy Rider. By IIA.N.N.S -\KI FR b'o I K (. eiat who is belii'Ved to be nuleh hand is typical of his technique ® ^ cort aircraft was In response to erally be at home at n(X)n Tolland Junior Women’s Club he disclosure was made aft- thg North Vietnamese attack.” the heart of Saigon only a block tons for all of 1968-69. other hospitals in the state have Pictures of the Month 7:20, 9:15. .Associated Press Mriter less of .III expiit ill p.ilty in- North dealer. All I’.iss hour to aid children going will meet Tuesday night at 8 NO ONE UNOEN I f (lOMITTED er word leaked out ’Ihursday North Vietnam charged that from City Hall, was evacuated, Winter maintenance costs reported a drop in births and The Tolland fou rty Art .-\s- I'A Tlieatre Viva ,Max. tiigue. I'he Czech 'imreaii’s in- (Age lim it m iy vary Both sides vulnerable. home for lunch, as well as at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Fos- GFNFVA (API Czecho.slo- this year total $8,083 to dale, . „ „ some have closed their matern­ seciation has chosen its pictures 7:00, 8:45. flueiitial role under Strong.d of ID ceniin ireai) Opening lead Ten of that U.S. planes had attacked a American planes made a aeries Military Police and demo kindergarten children. vak Communist parly cliief Giks- with $1,600 going to pay the , ity wards because of the de- of the month which will be dis­ a "parly inside the p.irly” could Clubs. friend, he was upset. ” I’d SAM missile launcher Wednes- of attacks on populated areas "tlons experts streamed Committee chairmen are tav Husak may have outsmart­ town employes and ,6,483 going crea.se. played in area banks and li- thus be decisively Iiininied. ob- West thought of leading the rather lose my siiirt than play day some 12 miles Inside North deep Inside North Vietnam through the five-story building Mrs. Roger Costagna, Mrs. will be an evaluation discussion ■'raries. ---- (^1 O GP R to pay; for rented equipment. The emergency room cases ai- ed his chief rival, Luliomir fee-i $«»i K2B* 0« » unbid suit but came to Uie con­ like a pussyeal.”' lie declared. Vietnam after it fired missiles Wednesday and said that three searching for any other_ bombs, Jeremiah Lynch and Mrs. led by Mrs, Gerard Posterick, sei vi rs tliink. Thlfault noted five truckloads ■so took a big jump the past year An oil. ''Sugaring,” by Bev­ Montreal Is .Strougal. by |)ushing him into MO* PS fPiM o» 11.• clusion that this might well give And wljile he was talking, he at an American reconnaissance American planes were shot The blast was heard through- Vito Perrone. The Tolland Junior Women’s In addition. Strong.il faces of filtered sand have been from 5,159 to 6,523. Mnrabito at­ erly Alleman will be at the the unrewarding post of premier the declarer his ninth trick. For took a finesse absentmindedly plane and its fighter-bomber es- down and several others dam- °ut the heart of the city, and Club Fine Arts and Home IJfe Rockville Library; a pastel, tough times in the governnunt. brought to the dump for the use tributes this to the growth of and at the -same time depriving lack of anything better to do, with his left hand. If you want cort. Enemy antiaircraft guns aged. minutes afterward ambulances (Committee will meet Wednes­ ONE DAY ONLY ■'Sue,” by Peg Wlnther. the Sav- Crime Capital The biggest problem is the to hold the world championship of town residents. The sand is the community and the fact that him of a party post that had West decided to lead through -n o t missiles-brought down billed forces, meanwhile, re- and „ „ military .. jeeps raced , day night at 8 at the home of Don’t let Saturday go by without rgs Bank of Rockville; oil, eoiinliy's economic woes that you have to keep in practice. located on the right side of the more people are making use of more real power. dummy’s second suit.. one of the escorting F105 fight- ted scattered contacts with Parents Night Mrs. Sigurd Foisted, Deerfield coming to see us! Saturday is BAR­ •Wintertime.” by Ruth Kings- li.ive snowlialled this wintii. Oiilly QiicHtion entrance gate for the conveni­ the local facility. •Students of Czeclio.slovak af­ My finessing friend played er-bombers, and a North Vtet- North Vietnamese and Viet blaming' Hundreds of Viet­ Dr., Vernon. l-'v. People’s Savings Bank of O f C anada Strougal in.iy well losi- more po­ Rockville As (lealer, yon hold: Spiules, ence of the townspeople and will GAIN DAY! These SPECIALS will be There was also a marked in­ llie jack of clubs from tlie dum­ namese MIG shot down a U.S. Cong trtxips during the past 24 namese and Americans gath­ For Grade 8 Boys Basketball Schedule Rockville: oil, "Seeding Time,” fairs believe, that this was pos.si- litical teeth in trying to ei.iek K-4 ; Hearts, A-7-6'4 ; Ultimonds. be replaced as needed. at rock bottom prices Saturday only! crease in laboratory cases from .MONTREAL (API After a bly, shaving one-tenth of a sec­ rescue helicopter that was hours. ered in a light rain in a park . Tomorrow’s scheduled Boys bv Ann DeCarli, Kllington L i­ bly Husak’s prime motive in en­ this problem Hospital Notes Q-IO-7; ( liihs, A H-5-3. Hand may also be picked up n i ,u i, , Only one per customer . . . only while 47.457 in 1968 to 55,640 in 1969, ond off tile previous Olympic searching for the two F105 jn three fights in the Mekong across the street from the thea­ Set at Bennet brary. and an ink. '‘Hibiscus.” decade of battling the reputa­ gineering the sliakeup tliis While Husak's position in the Visiting hours are 12:30 lo 8 What do ,voii sii.v? tho nia ua B.-isketball league games will stock lasts ... first come, first served. ami the numbi-r of X-rays taken record for the first finesse of a ter as the wounded were evacu­ at the Old Post Rd. stockpile. bv Laurie King at the Tolland tion of Canada’s crime capital. we k, in which hard-liner Slrou- party may have been strength­ p.m. in all ureas except niu- Answer: Bid one club. The crewmen. Delta, where a North Vleb Bennet Junior High School He requested residents not to find Llpman Chorches opposing No phone or mail orders . . . BETTER rose from 8,138 to 10,731. ’land. ated. Wanal’s at 1 p.m.; Clinton I-'brary. gal replaced Premier Oldrieli ened, the power .struggle is not teriiity where they are ’2 to 4 hand is clearly worth an open­ A Spokesman for the U.S. namese buildup is reported. The hospital added on a new -Montreal is worse off than ever. East covered with the queen ...... Police cordoned an entire wHI conduct a meeting Tuesday tiike sand from the large sancl- p , , , , BE EARLY! Kaiiihow Installation Cernik and numerous other and 6:;10 to 8 p.m. ing bid since you h:ive 13 points Command said North Viet- South Vietnamese troops report wing several years ago and At tile end of 1969, the nation’s likely to bi‘ ovi'f for sojue lime. of clubs, and declarer won with namese ground positions have ed killing 27 enemy soldiers and half-block area while they at 7:30 p.m. in the Main Build- P ^ • as no , land at 2; Krechko Brothers vs. The Rockville Assembly ;19. changes were made. Another potential rival. Alois In­ the ace. He ran his four dia­ in high cards and 1 point for another was completed last largest city had a crime rate 153 .-Vilmitteii Wednesday: Dian fired on American reconnais- capturing 16 prisoners, searched the theater, the offi- ing auditorium for parents of roads The salt 1h nnt ^ Sport Mart at 3, and Shurway Order of Rainbow for Girls, will Strougal, 45, has been heading dia, a |iarly secretary, ad­ monds and then resumed the the doubleton. Bid a four-card Slumber Seat spring. Phase 2 of the recent ex­ pel' cent above the 1960 level. Ludwig, I.udwig Rd., Rockville; .sance planes and their escorts. Field reports said South Viet-' cers’ quarters and the public af- Grade 8 students. Students are “^yK,r‘ t'ownspeopreBody____ _ ® vs. Town Line Auto Body at 4. hotd installation of officers to­ •he Cz ch branch of the parly, vanced a bit in the reshuffle by play of the clubs. East got in, minor suit rather titan a weak pansion program will be started Judy Dziadul, Pinney SI.. Ell­ morrow at 8 p.nt. at the Ma- There’s little chance ol revers­ giving him control of the party with the nine of clubs and led four-card major. and the escorts "have fired namese losses were eight men. fairs office. invited to attend. Barrels of sand* havo Vlctorloiw this coming sprtng. The addi­ adding candidate membership ington; Evelyn Gonlhier. Sandy onic Temple, Orchai-d St. ing the trend in the 1970s. ac­ the jack of spades to see what tVipyright 1970 back on occasion and some- killed and 30 wounded. The Police attempted to break up topics will Include a descrip- placed at various The Fold-Out tion completed last year added apparatus in Bohemia and Mor- on tile Presidium. Some observ- Bcacli Hd., Tolland; Ernest The group will hold a rehear­ cording to Jean-Paul Gilbert, would happen. Down two. tjeneral Features Corp. times they don’t. This Is basic three actions ranged from 38 crowd In fear o f aivother ^ ^ around town Including the up- fourth victory Guest Room about 60 new beds. sal for official insi>ection Mon­ avi.i. Hus bureau, geiieially rat­ ) rs think India may be the So­ Boudreau, Elm St., Rockville; .. miles southwest of Saigon to 117 bomu blast. tlon of courses offered in uraae ng ine up earlier this week defeating \\4io resigned Jan. 1 after four Sedate Play for Your Home! Other statistics noted in the day at 3:30 p.m. at the temple. ed as the hardliners' stronghold, viets’ reserve player, ready to Raymond .Mulka, Windsorville; V, K a nooinni miles west of Saigon near the It was the first time that the 9 presented by Principal Allan a 1 Hillcrest windham Tech 66-49. .\ears as the city's police direc­ South makes his contract if hospital report Include: Hospi­ Any girl who will be unable to po.sed the strongest challenge to move if Husak refuses to play Carol Brennan, Highland Ave., ■We have had occasions that theater, the major Cone; student counseling to se- [ Scoring was evenly divided tor. he doesn’t try to set any speed we didn’t report,” he continued. tal days, 20,951 up from 19,053; attend the rehearsal should con­ Husak, a Slovak With virluallv Moscow’s game. Rockville; George Bolienko, The U.S. Command reported movie house In Saigon, was the lect their program of studies, r-L-V.T.A°P. between four of the five start- Although crimes of personal records. He makes a sedate admissions 3,299 up from 2,965; tact Miss Patricia Smith. 1) a V i s Ave. Ext., Rockvile; ^ 33 enemy rocket and mortar'’'at- target of a terrorist bomb. The by Mrs. Alba Hotkowski, guld- ■**” ' Jedrzewski scor- violence - murders, rapes and play at the first trick, allowing Jerome Remkiewicz, Janet Dr., If there is anything unu u a, during the 24-hour period bomb went off during an Inter- ance counselor; course reijulre- ^ ^ opposite the ing 15 points; George Rego, 13; physlciil a.ssaults cither lev­ West to win with the ten of Rockville: Barbara LaPenta, eled off or declined slightly, rob­ clubs. Failing Newspaper Bill Kelly Rd., South W ili^ ^ ; Lou­ consider to be significant Incl beries caused the crime rate to If We.st leads another club. thirds of them in the 3rd Corps into the theater for the second study In college and nursing ' T,"f 12, and Rene Otarland 10. Ex-Air Force G>nsultant is Uivitt. Hillsdale Dr., Elling­ dents.” jump 10 per cent last year South can pick up the rest of zone stretching from Saigon 100 show. schools, and educational and p,„. I „ The team presently has a 4-9 ton: Daisy Holmes, Prospect The spokesman said the Unit­ alone. Slammed in the Senate the suit with the ace and king. miles north to the Cambodian A little more than a week ago, vocational opportunities, by Joel „®,'. record but has won three of its SALE PRICED! St., Rockville, and Jean Han­ ed States has not Initiated any Also at Bakos Rd.; two on Tells Case to Businessmen Declarer gels the three club border. Headquarters said sev- a bomb exploded In another portunltles, by Joel ghalson, last four games. Only five The robbery rate per 100,000 WASHINGTON (AP) A fears concentration of the me­ sen, Stafford Springs, bombing attacks over North Walbridge Hill; one each at the By JOHN OlINNIFF inhabitants last year was 117.3, tricks he needs without allow­ en of the 33 attacks caused cas- movie theater directly below the guidance counselor, games remain on the schedule Big military budgets, he is Democratic opponent of a Sen­ dia.” Discharged Wednesday :F elix Vietnam since President Lyn- corner of Corinne-Glenn Dr. AP Business Analyst ing East to get in for a spade ualties or damage. U.S. casual- quarters of transient American j^rs. Frace Kunz, Manchester j , of v. nlch two will be on the * convinced, are directly related three times the national aver­ ate bill that would exempt fail­ Despite a determined stand KarkaviHi, Sugar Hill Rd., Tol­ corner of Anderson Rd. and ^ome court. 99.95 age. The Montreal metropolitan -s^teft. If West .switches to a dif­ don B. Johnson ordered^^ch^ - were reported as two killed men. High School guidance counsel- NEW YORK (API -- "We’ve to the deteriorating in the quali­ ing newspapers fi-oni antitrust by McIntyre and Sen. Philip A. land: George Mikkclson Jr., tacks halted on Nov. 1, 1968. But Baxter St., and one each in After Sole Price $119.96 area has a population of about ferent suit. South can try the D,, wounded. South Viet- About 68 American enlisted or; and Lennart Johnson, How- , The inc Eagles willwm mueface uranoyGranby got to create a situation in ty of much of American life, laws says administration sup­ Hart D-.Mich.. backers of the Stafford Springs: IJllian Perco- he said a bomb was ’‘Inadvert 2,5 million: the city itself has 1.2 clubs for himself. namese casualties de- men were evacuated from that ell Cheney Technical! School Administration Building tonight at Granby. Next week Just a simple action turns this contemporary chair which public servants are made partly because of its effect on port of the measure is “ proof of bill overwhelmingly defeated ski. Somers: Helen Schors, Hill­ million. ' When I mentioned this to my ently released several months g^ribed as light. loar-story building to other counselor, will be present to an- they will play South Windsor into a comfortable bed. Your choice of colors.* accountable for their actions the spirit, partly because it de­ its own myopic vision where Tbursilay an attempt to recom­ side Ave.-iManor, Vernon; Wil­ School Lunches ago.” A. bomb cxpladed In a rest- quarters .while Vietnamese dem- swer questions about their 11 1 , , *'«*■*' Cheney Tech of Man- . . . We’ve got to supply a coun­ prives socially worthwhile pro­ Police statistics -diow crime in media prohlems arc con- mit the measure to the Judi­ liam .Millington, High Manor The implication--- was that room Uil Uie balconyUtll.vcmy Uiof a,a down- olition experts searched the schools.ovuwio. next week lire* V/xnHatr iiujuc. vioikill^ ter constituency to the mili­ jects of funds. Montreal more than doubled be­ eerned.” ciary' t ’ommittec. Park, Rockville; Francis Seal- • " " i ~ . 1 v i.u ,„* American fighter-bombers re- movie theater In Saigon theater for other bombs. None ^ brochure compUed by the meatball oTind^r games with Stafford and Ell tary.” His vehicle for re.arranging tween 1960 and 1963, was cut And, says New Hampshire’s The 67-18 vote sliortly after ley Jr., Estelle Drive, Vernon plyingnlvlnor totn NorthNofth VietnameseVietnaTTieSe niK$ andar>rl blewVilz&ur ao gapingc r a r A n i f wasu/nn found.fm itlfi. TheT h e theatert h e a t e r wasW a S gu,rmal, with New Haven Flyers Vs. Bristol Chiiiiipliiins to a Congressional subcommit­ $15,000 from about 25 business­ place in the Montreal area. versy. Baxter and Randolph Galt on Court .Awards § 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 that North Vietnamese antiair- France said: ” I saw a bright day. abilities, and Iowa Tests of ter. Ice cream; Friday, soup, daytime highs In the mid to^ tee about a $2 billion overrun craft fire brought down an un- yellow flash and some black men but membership now is of­ Car thefts jumped from 7,449 The amendment was due for her complaint citing irreconcil­ III Wtmdworkinp Injury Basic Skills, with an explana- toasted cheese sandwich, carrot upper 30s and nighttime lows tor the C5 military cargo plane. • HARTFORD ARENA SOUTH WINDSOR 9 fered for as little as $100 a year. to 8,574. a rise of 15 per cent. Senate action today. able differences. armed reconnaissance Jet and smoke.” tlon of each and scoring meth- sUcks, fruit dessert. the low to mld-20s. Season- He was asked to confirm or HARTFORD (APl A Superi­ The organization has offices Police say nearly two-thirds of The bill would permit newspa­ F4 fighter bomb-’rs escorting About 250 persons were In the U nitarians H ear ods, and course offerings In Sponsor Play able temperatures over the deny a cost estimate by the Galt, 40. and .Miss Ba.xter, 46. or Court jury has awarded in New York, Washington and these offenders are teen-agers, pers in the same geographical the photo plane attacked the an- theater. Bennet Grade 9 and at MHS. The Tolland Junior Women's weekend, followed by milder committee’s staff. ended the marriage Thursday in $125,000 to an East Hartford Los Angeles, and growing mcm- and 70 per cent are never location to combine all opera­ tlaircraft guns. Police at the scene said the P o e t r y K e a d i n g S Meetings have been scheduled Club will sponsor a production of weather during the rest of the Superior Court. maa who was suing the Wind- “ I could acknowledge or de­ beiship whose common belief, caught. tions except news and editorial The U.S. Command has an- bomb appeared to have been a J c? students Interested In the vo- Noel Coward's play "Blithe five-day period. ceive,” he said. ” I told the •sor Boaid of Education because in Willens’ words, is that their Crimes of breaking and enter­ staff if either paper was threat­ Judge Robert Feinerman ap­ nounced a total of eight Ameri­ plastic device that was planted Miss Gwen Reed of Hartford cattonal agriculture courses at Spirit” March 21 at the Vernon Precipitation may total % to truth, and one thing led to an of a woodworking shop acci­ 7 PIECE BRONZETONE DINETTE SET organization should be: ing went iip 4 per cent, and sim­ ened with financial collapse. proved an agreement whereby in the restroom by terrorists. will read poetry written by con- Rockville and Glastonbury High Middle School. inch melted coming down in other.” dent. can aircraft lost over North “ .A new effort to establish a ple theft of more than $50 rose Its terms would cover, joint the Oscar-winning actress will The force of the explosion temporary black posts Sunday Schools, and the programs at The play, to be presented by the form of snow flurries or Famoufi “ Howell” dinette has s a l e p r i c e d ! Jowill E. Taylor .said he lost Vietnam since the bombing halt After a year of what he felt crtoible nonprofit group of busi­ by 13 per cent. operating agreements already receive $75,000 in alimony over at 10:30 a.m. at the Unitarian Cheney Tech. dynamic Theater of South showers on Sunday and a more bronzetone finish frame. 36” was isolation and humiliation, the sight in his right eye when nessmen to speak out for new Shoplifting has skyrocketed. in effect in 22 cities. a 10-year period, plus monthly ------Unlversallst Church, 486 Main starting Monday. Individual Windsor, will be directed by general precipitation period X 48” table extends to 60” . Fitzgerald was told that his a piece of pine wood he was American priorities. We believe Montreal stores estimate they The McIntyre amendment child support of $1,950 for three St. The meeting Is open to the student (xmferences have been Frsd Ragazzi. It is a comed.y around Tuesday. $31,(XX) a year Air Force job was working on shattered on a lathe Table top has wood grain pat­ that new priorities cannot be es­ lost S15 million worth of goods would permit antitrust exemp­ public. scheduled to review progframs ______^ ______^______abolished. daughters, Katrina, 18. Melissa. and blew fragments into his tern. tablished unless we limit mili­ last year. In 1968, 15,000 persons tion only to newspapers not part Columnist Raps Daddario A trio, Paul Greenberg, Don- selected. Parents are invited to 8, and Maginel, 6. face dining an adult woodwork­ To that point, Fitzgerald said, tary influence .and spending.” were tried on shoplifting of a chain and not in any way aid Roy and Eklmond CJodreau be present, or they may call the Katrina is Miss Baxter's ing class in 1967. he didn’t feel Hke a crusader. "I Expanding on his explanation, charges. Last year, the figure affiliated with broadcast outlets. will elng Negro folk songs dur- office If they have questions, didn’t try to blow the whistle,” daughter by her marriage lo the The jury verdict Thursday For Action Re Deportation Register At The First Glass Meeting Mihens said: "The Pentagon was close to 20,000. Retailers Only six of th’e 22 cities would Ing the program. ------he salci in a placid Southern late actor John Hodiak. was against the sclux)l board de sn't want accountability. We, and police agree that for every qualify. A Justice Department HARTFORD, Conn. (A P ) — technical grounds. Anderson Miss Reed has assdsted the drawl that belies his deep feel­ Gall, a Honolulu land develop­ and a wisidwoi'king instructor. as businessmen, have' to ac­ shoplifter caught, nine gel suit in 1965 in Tucson. Ariz., Congressman Emilio Q. Daddar- notes in his column. Hartford Community Renewal Carters End Marriage THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ings, “ but the reaction, the ■Myron Boyajian of Haztirdviiic. count to stockholders. We’ll take away. began the controversy leading er, also maintains a 15.000-acre lo, D-Conri., took Initial action Daddario, who won re-election Team in organizing chlldren'K Avr-Trr oppressive tactics did disturb the fight to the people. If edu­ A royal commission on the ad­ tT) the current bill. lanch near Esperance, Austra­ in 1961 to block deportation of to office In 1968 with the largest theater programs and Is a solo- ( a f ) co- NON-CREDIT EXTENSION me. It was foreigpi to our style.” cated, they’ll react correctly,” ministration of justice in Que­ .McIntyre made no reference lia. and has .substantial petrole­ a man who. he apparently did plurality of any Connecticut 1st at the Hartford Union Bap- medlffiiJadk Carter 44 and ac- Fitzgerald feels that Air And A. Ernest Fitzgerald is to bec Province predicted recently in his Thur.sday floor speech to um holdings. They married in not realize, had a lengthy crim- congressman is being urged to Hat Church. She appears as a Stewart, 34, have Force intelligence went on a Presents The Following Courses In be the spokesman and symbol. tliat the crime rate would con­ attacks in recent months on me­ Ills native Honolulu.' Feb. 18. Inal record according to a re- run this year for the seat held story teller on the Ranger Sta.- ended their marriage of nine “ fi.shing expedition” seeking to e tinue to rise. It noted the low so­ dia concentration and policies 1960. I^ANCHEST discredit him. “ They looked for O H t port of columnist Jack Ander- by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd. Ion television show each Friday, years. lution rate, comparatively few by Vice President Spiro T. Ag- Miss Baxter, a granddaughter REAL ESTATE moral lapses of any kind, for RTES 6 & 44A • BOLTON NOTCH son that was printed today. Dodd already has announced She has also performed w tn i.f,g divorce was granted NYC Wapners Separate arrests and the ease with which new. of the late architeet Frank Tviint«j niit that Dad- he will seek renominatlon for various acting groups Including Thursday on mutual grounds of conflicts of interest, for finan­ criminals escape from jails, in PTBI.—SAT.—SUN. Anderson points out that Dad- Daddario has not the Wethersfield Community m i«. BEGINS ROOM COURSE NEW YORK (API Former But earlier this month Mc­ Lloyd Wright, received her irreconcilable differences. Miss cial interests.” compari.son with the national dario later learned that the man J"®, Plavers the Hartford Stage Mayor Robert F. Wagner has Intyre called on Agnew to join Academy Award for “The Ra­ Phiiin Rnrreap had indicated his plans for the 1970 riaycrs, me Stewart was granted custody of Feb. 3, Tues. 126 R E A L ESTATE Appraisal II The Air Force maintained average. ^ THE BEST OF THE in question, Philip Harrese, naa . Company, and the former Oval- thp bill’s opposition "if he truly zor’s Edge” in 1964. JAMES BONDS SAID their 3-year-old son Michael, the that it abolished Fitzgerald’s filed suit for a separation from The report also noted that or­ been convicted of gambling and campaign. in-the-Grove in Farmington. Feb. 11, Wed. A-7 REAL ESTATE Principles ft Practices THE AUTHOR AND job In order to save money and Barbara Cavanagh Wagner, ganized crime is increasing, bootleggin g. ------— ------family home, $600 a month child ,(Approved by Tlie CkMinectlcut Real Es­ M ANY VIPS. tate Commlsion as meeting the require­ lhat they had sought unsuccess­ whom he married in 1965. with Cosa Nostra families from Daddario then withdrew a bill support and $01,200 In alimony fully to place him in anoUier ments of Public Act 446 — Approved for His attorney confb'med the the trying to move he had submitted March 7, 1961, to be paid over seven years. part of their operations. Has Your Dentist Canceled Your Appointment Lately? moMAss Hebron Veterans) action was filed Thur.sday. but into Montreal. Of 34 murders in to the House Judiciary Com­ They were married at Miami Says Fitzgerald: "Their reac­ declined to give any detaiUs. the Montreal area last year, po­ Toujours, Toujours. Tonight For Sure! ---- M C IN T IR HELD mittee, according to the colum­ Beach, Fla., on March 30, 1961, Classes meet at Manchester High School, 1M:-Mlddle tion to accusations of waste is Mrs, Wagner, .socialite sister lice said seven were the result • 4 3-7032 fN il PABICINO QIAO Of THIATNI OVER nist. The bill would have grant- and separated on April 16, 1967. Turnpike, Manchester, at 7:00 P M . Feel $80. not to fix the problem but to put CASINO Five-Store Shop Center of former Fire Commissioner of gangland competition. _ed alien residence to Barrese, out the person who accuses. TONITE A T : 7:’20 & 9:20; SAT. 1:30, 3:25. 5:20. 7:20 «( 9:19 Edward Cavanagh. disclosed m m \% ROYALE then a resident of Bridgeport Their intention is self survival. Dec. 18 that the former mayor There’s a lack of checks and but now deceased. Opens Tomorrow on Rt. 85 had left her. ■JACK NICHOLSON VOTED BEST SI’PPORTING ACTOR” - Anderson criticizes Daddario, balances. Who are they ac­ FIOWOI* N.V. FILM CRITICS. who is serving his sixth term a ribbon-cutting ceremony will Nellie ManWamen at the Hel) countable to?” in Congress, for supporting the held at the new Amston Nellie ManWarren ajt the Hebron Fitzgerald wasn’t out of work bin on the recommendation of oh„nninp Center on Rt 86 to- annual hobby Icng. He became a consultant to CANNES FILM FESTIVAL WINNER! " George Silvester, his campaign Shopping Center on Rt. o ^ ^ atended. tile committee whose investiga­ "Best Film By a New Director^ manager In 1958 and 1960, with- morrow morning at 11. Partlc- ^any unusual hobbles, were tions preceded his dismissal. out checking on Barrese’s back- Ipating in the ceremony will be displayed by the children some Aiio the Businessmen’s Educa­ tional Fund hired him under an IS TOO ground. Selectmen Aaron Reid and John of which induded collections of arrangement that will give him MUCH... A man went "The congressman knew, of perham as well as other town a total salary almost matching course, that Barrese was hav- officials. stars, models of dogs, rac- EATON SHOPS tlial of his Air Force job. He looking for Ing Immigration problems,” An- shopping center, con- pictures, coin coUe^lotis, will tbavel for nearly a year. derson writes in his syndicated structed by Alfred Goldstein. palnUnRS. Tai^ng hem even (xjlumn. "But he said he trust- contains five stores, three of ® lecUiring, conferring, advising, ond ENDED UP America. SERVE YOU jeating. w ith OAOOri ed that Silvester, as an old which are presently occupied (W brought Into the school, A meeting with businessmen friend and campaign aide, the Paradise Food Market, THb moeW airplane building, in Palo Alto, Calif,, on Feb. 9 is And couldn’t wo'old not send him a bad case sit 'N Chat Beauty Salon and cooking, blrii pictures, the first date on his agenda, fol­ to sponsor. The Paradise Laundry Center. mallow figurines, and stuffed lowing the next day by a meet­ find it "Daddario has been a useful The Paradise Food Market is. animate, ing with businessmen in San enW N iNURMTIONAt ^ and Imaginative congressman,” open from -9 a.m.' to 6 p.m. Each chhd w i^ e a lengthy Fnmcisco and another two days nCTURCS RUCASe CHICKEN anywhere... adds Anderson. "But like so every day but Friday and Sun- roport or his hobby which was later in Los Angeles, all under —F M ’S— many others, he depended on day. On Friday the hours are 8*vw as an oral presentation BEF attSDices. old political cronies.” from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on student teachers A spokesman for Daddario, Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A rather loose arrangement of questioned about the column The market carries groceries, FRY earlier this week, confirmed meat, fruits and vegetables, and marily by Harold Willens, 55, that the congressman processed they also make fancy fruit has- ‘ a letter dated Feb. 3. 1961, from kets. Proprietors John Stack- teaching Supply Corp., Los Angeles, and John Mahon. Hartford city trea- house and Sidney Fisher have developer of real estate along JAMES surer now In his ninth term, also applied for a package store ^ ^ L ^ related to request that Barrese Permit. Born in poverty, Willens now BOND! not be detxirted The Sit 'N Chat Beauty Sa- combe. is wealthy enough to feel there Leamlne later from federal operated by Mrs. Bart Studenta from the enUre IS more to life than bank ac­ *1 . 5 9 nffirinlH of BatTese's criminal Nicolo and an assistant. Her achool visited the hobby show counts. His particular interest ia r e . ! ^ the s ^ k e s L n sL"d hours arc from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout the day with their in n>ordering American pniorij Daddario wrote In October W Tuesday through^ Saturday and tics, primarily by reducing the from \9 a.m. to'9 p.m. on Fri- tl(t>ned with h!s hobby so that to the chairman of the House day. tte could tell all the guests Judiclau'y Committee and re­ And the Laundry Center, about his collection, quested that bill be withdrawn. owned and operated by Mrs. Open Casting Il was. . Tom FVancls, will be open on or The Podium Players will hold ^ Mahon ^ confirmed ... . r. this around March 1 from 6:30 a.m. open ca/stlng at Rham High he had written to Daddario In g ^ seven days a week. School on Feb. 10 from 7 to 9:80 behalf of Barrese at the request laundry will have double- P-m. The Players are casting of Morris Salow, a fight pro- load washing machines and dry- several one-act plavs wh'ch motor. But . he said he knew may expand to wtiU be pretMnted this spring Barrese Just as a "friend" of dry-cleaning with pick-up and In Hebron and the area towns. Salow’s. ' delivery services on Monday, ------Barrese won a permenenl In- Wednesday and Friday. Manchester Evening Herald junction In federal couH In 1962, .^f^^'TIbbby Show Hebron correspondent, Anne blocking his deportation on The tourth grade class of Mrs. Enit, Tel. 286-8971. 1 ' i .■ . ' •\ - V \- ,.\ 7 / : \ ■ ■ - J - . ' . I'\i- l'\ : \ ! 'V ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQNN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1970 \ , \' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.^FRIDAY, .JANUARY 30, 1970 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR T T' T* -A- ★ CANVAS and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ★ Report Cards STAR G A X E l C * South Windsor Enffaffement S|)aee Ex|)erl Says Soviets Car^well Laird Seems Dubious Combination Windows and Doors -Dy CLAY R. POLLAN Second quarter report - ARIIS LIIRA MAR. : i Your Daily. AUivity Cuic/« cards were distributed to all sffr. 22 r Pass the Envelope Door l anoples. Roll up Avuilngs. < anv.is vAc.cording fo fh« Sfori. T a x O ffice Sunbury - lilevi^H Had Busy, Failure-Filled ’69 nil your OIL H earin g students In the Manchester '■■'^AM. I* ocf. 22 On Volunteer Military Rivcovereil, ’I'akedown Service am Storage, ‘ 4-22 33-44 To develop message for Saturday, The engagiraenl of Miss public school system today. imlriMl or Made New I'o \ mir P aflen i. M l ‘ 65566^73 It.v S KItN IIAI (.LAM ) unable to i-omplele a goal of I Liast week, the March of Dimes began its annual i^54i5J(LB3 reod words corresporxJing to numbers Cathy lA>e Sunbury of Thomsor., Any parent who does not re­ WASHINGTON (A PI Secrc- spending' reduction across the 74 76-77 To Be Open AT Aviation Writer iloeking'and pulling together an | aurus of your Zodloc birth sign. € l Ga., ot David Sheward Blcvln.s BURNER Recessed fund drive, using a completely new method of collection,. ^ T SCORRIO ceive a report by Monday is larv of. Defense Melvin R . boaril, which would seem to .loloiiHie fn lls . W alerproofliig, ‘ '’''^ ’'’'"'1' .V Uerm-nH 20 1 You 3 1 Alert 61 Sell of Ashford, formerly of Vernon, i>i-lat!d .-.pace slallon, .and fund drive officials suspect that the new "Pass The eovers and Camas. We l»o llescreeiiing of '' ocr. 22 WASHINGTON (Al'l A asked to call the office of Laird, .sounding dubious about conflict with building a costly I ^ MAY 20 2 ChGtry 32 Moy 62 Offered has been announced by her par­ V'l'tiera f) and 6 "penctratlonN I (C'oiltiiiucil Irani rnRn'On);l Ekivelope" method may be confusing some people. Heavy Diif.v '/.lp|M‘rs, $ enellaiiH IIm N, Aliiiiilmiiu SlnitterH. 3 Don't 33 Property 63 W ith HOY. 21 T om orrow U.S, expert on Soviet, space ac- In nxperiencnd the school in which the child prospects for an all-volunteer all-volunteer force. . 0 5-20-31-42 4 H 34 Letter ents, Mr, and Mrs. William ot the atmosiiluTe of Venus. TlieJ The "Pa&s the Envelope" method replaces the 64 Your 7-19-30.41/? llvltle.s says the Hussiiins hud nominution of Judge Clement !•'. is enrolled. military force, apparently has The Pentagon is spending ,^52-63-82 B4 5 Be 35 N ice 65 Successful Arthur Sunbury Sr. of Thomson. Hi^aeeeraft Htrueturi-s eollaps(!d,| Mother's Match of previous years. With the new method, 51^272 John W. Brown, collector of Ihi'ir busiest year with 70 su.e- hands come around to former Presi- . about $2.9 biMion this year jto MANCHESTER'AWNING CO. GIMINI 6 Avoid 36 Feeling 66 W ho Her fiance Is the .son of Mr. liowever, and apparently Ihcyl Haynsworth Jr. of Greenville, one large envelope is sent .to one household in a neighbor­ 7 Enjoy 37 Slowly 67 You SAGITTARIUS revenue, announces that the tax cesHftil launi-hltlgH In 1969, but deni Johmson s thinking. I .supixirt a riiady reserve ahd ^ ^ M A Y 2, 6 You 38 Your 66 Produce and Mrs. Robert David Blevins, did not gi't to the .surface of the [ S.C., for the Supreme Court hood. Inside the large envelope are from 4 to 35 smaller E8T. 1919 r- 19.') W. CENTER S'rREET —< « 49-.S»Hl 9 Don't 39 Much office will be open tomorrow then- record -was lackluster In r- JU N l 20 69 Something of Ashford. . |)l.'iliel. Reflecting nearly a year-long f^^/^er^rd" U ‘ nerMly 10 Outside 40 To 70 To O fC . 2( [>-51 comparl.son with spcetaculiir post. Van Alystyne had told sen­ contribution envelopes. from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Miss Sunbury is a graduate of Luna 1.5, an unmanned flight I 52nd District search for ways to end reliance ^ . 1 ^ 9-16-27-38 11 M ohf 4 1 And 71 You 1-14-25-36^ Amerli-an aclileverncnls, " The resident receiving the large envelope should open conceded that much of t ^ 12 A 42 Thon whlcli was to have scooped up| ators that, although he disa­ on the draft. Utlrd said Thurs­ 74970-78 72 You 47 58-69 • second payment of taxes on the Lyman Hall School, Walllngfor.l It, take a smaller envelope and make a contribution, and backup force is not combat CANCER 13 Newt 43 Conflict 73 Act ■'ll was for the Soviets ii lack­ lunar tnalcrlal iind returned It [ greed with some of Hayn- day "1 personally believe that 14 M ay 44 Deal 74 Or CAPRICORN list of Jan. 1, 1969 Is due this J ” ® ’ ’ 'll;''' then he should bring the material to the next name on a •ready. JUNf II School of Art In New Haven. Mr. luster year, a year of repetitive to e.'irlli. Instead, It crashed on | sworth's decisions in civil rights D in n er Set you have to get down to a level 15 M oney- 45 Compliments 75 Duties list which is enclosed or pasted on the big envelope. Taking all factors into consid­ 16 Give 46 Written 76 Dress Blevins, also a student at I ’ aier failures," according to Dr! tile moon. for an all volunteer service . . . Antique ^ J U lV 22 JA N . I* cases, Haynsworth was iui able The last perstm on the list should deliver the large eration, the Johnson administra­ 17 Should 47 Tense 77 Freakishly Any tax received at the office, School, graduated from Taunton CharleH Sheldon III, "II is'safe The lima I photography mis- near the 2 million (man) he 2-13-24-35 18 Allow 48 Be 78 Others 3-18-29-40/^ and conscientious judge. The envelope containing all the contributions to the nearest For O’Neill tion studie.s estimated it would .gy45-56-67 l9 T h e 49 Ideas 79 Worthless 61-71-79-85V A or postmarked after Feb. 2 will School, Somerset, England, and to say that Russian expectations gibn of the unmanned Zorn; 7 in office of the Connecticut Bank ancl Trust Co., or he can mark." Sale 20 More 50 Better 80 Completion's Senate rejected Haynsworth 55- cost as much ns $17 billion more LEO AQUARIUS be delinquent and Intere.st will attended Bath Academy of for the year have not been ful- Augi).sl, "a very successful I call Mrs. Patricia Gentilcore of 55 Conway Rd., local State Rep. William A. O'Neill This recalled Johnson’s („• .j-iipport an all-volunteer force 21 In ttre ttt 51 Affection 81 More be charged at the rale of % of Art In England, Penny ) JULY 22 22 A 52 Usual 82 Rood JA N . 20 ^ (bled." (light but II rei>eal of things j 45 last November. chairman, and she will come to pick it up. jMUVW c h o ic e it e m s a of the 52nd Assembly District .March 6. 1967, message to Con- i,bout 2,7 million men. . A (/G . 22 23 Cheerful 53 W ith 83 lr>dicaled fC I. I I one per cent per month figured June wedding Is planned. •Sheldon, formerly a member done earlier, this lime better | We'll give your- burner the lull treat­ Orfield told the committee The moniey collected in this year's March o f Dimes gre.ss, reporting that "research Nixon administration’s and 24 Or 54 PervJs 84 Signs from the due dale. will be honored at a testimonial FA.MILY HEIRLOOMS 25 Be 55 Those - 65 IdM S 8-17-28-39/? . of the White House Space Cqun- done." ment . . . to make sure that it is func­ President Nixon "has.succeeded will support the Birth Defects Treatment and Elvaluatlon has . . disclosed that volun- pas not yet publicly pro- J>aver ^10-21-32-43 dinner Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. at the S/53^75 26 Moves 56Pleosc 86 Secure 5(Wk>w," but was optimistic. rhade in the heart of this corn- Froehlke conceded the con- ^ Hamden, Mass. to his community and his desire ality Bill Hennesey will serve home handyman empire on fraudulent credit. travel plans, with: golf course was run down and "^*1® business men here, he munity. cept has great emotional ap­ to improve the position of his as Master of Ceremonies, and The empire—Including fertl- "A deer doesn’t tell a hunter the city was unable to spend said, ‘ are the type who will - peal, but said- "w e may all be fellow clerks located in every Tiny Quinn and his orchestra Ilzer, grain elevators, cotton al- where he goes to water." HOUR SALE any money on it so the country come back. They are that kind shocked at the price tag.” You-do-it and save state and province in North will provide dinner music for COMPLETE LINE lotments and a variety of other But the hunters got to him— America and a dozen other na­ club was organized to take it of people. They will not lie Riots L ead He also said he has a "philo­ buslnesBes—collapsed in 1962 gearly 600 of them including 452 the evening. sophical aversion to an Army OF TAILORING high labor costs tions. over. down." A capacity crowd of 400 is and the resulting thunder re ver- pBI agents. He probably is one He didn’t say anything about Weldon Barrette, owner of a made up entirely of mercenar­ AND SEWING The new appointee has been expected. Only a few tickets re­ Double Savings when berated in Washington and on qj ^jjg most thoroughly investi- ies.” South Windsor’s town clerk J any racial motivation, as civil local car agency, was hopeful, T o Arrests NOTIONS . . . SATURDAY Wall Street. gated individuals in history and main available and they may And Froehlke questioned since October 1945 and an In­ rights_ forces have alleged. "W e've got to have stores and Continued from Page One) uuuu n you save on labor and the The Bible-quotlng "boy won- j^gj.g gjuj gre some questions be obtained through ticket whether a volunteer force would ternational member since 1965. Proctor confirmed Carswell had people have to have a place to three other vehicles were set phnirmnn Aht-od Reid of He > > ------low prices we offer on high der of West Texas agriculture” unanswered, subscribed $100 to the club but shop. Unless the business dls- g„re. chairman Aaron Keia be adequate for large scale His responsibilities to his pro­ reached the end of the road o n ______bron. emergencies. fession in his new capacity will was refunded $76 when he trict is rebuilt, the fest of us students protested what quality building materials. March 29, 1962, when federal dropped out the next year. will be out of business. I think they said was police brutality This also may be bothering be to determine how data proc­ Other bargains also in agents jailed him on charges he Auxiliary Plans Earlier Thursday, the com- these people will come back, during rioting Monday. They Laird. He said Thursday to have essing can best be utilized by ONLY! had swindled major finance Modern Fagin an all-volunteer force as small municipal clerks in municipali­ mittee heard Rep. Patsy Mink, They have a good life here,” gijo demandeda nonpartisan stock. companies across the nation by P.M. Las Vegas Night D-Hawaii, and author, Betty Barbette said. constitutional convention next as two million men, Congress ties of various sizes. peddling $24 million in worthless Ends Internship Friedan say the nomination However, Gordon Winter, year, release of government A rrested On would have to approve "a con­ paper. A "Las Vegas Night” will be siderable amount of money in William George Markham, son should be rejected because of whose Swanton lumber yard funds for educational improve- The government said Estes In- sponsored! by the Women’s ______Carswell’s attitude toward sex suffered $250,000 damage in a si- nients and implementation of a Drug Charges order to maintain a large, up- of Wilbur Wesley Markham of duced farmers and others to Auxiliary of Manchester Mem- “g Ave^J'St.^has reerntiy com­ discrimination. They pointed to multaneous fire, painted a land reform program, to-date, modern, well-equipp^ NEW YORK (AP) — Authori­ sign mortgages listing mythical -orial Hospital on Saturday, pleted ^____ ^ ______pharmacy^ ______internships at his vote last October rejecting a bleaker picture. Another large group of stu- reserve and National Guard." Next To Galdor fertilizer tanks an collateral and April 4, al the State Armory on Nog^gu^ Hospital and has*" also request for reconsideration of a "Unless there is help coming, dents had gathered before Con ties say a father of four who And he indicated he is far Open 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. then sold the mortgages to fi- Main St. The event is to pggggjj j^jg Connecticut State woman’s claim she was denied this will be a complete disaster, gress. scene of bloody rioting ,^^,gg grrested on drug charges from sure thatCongress—al- nance companies. (•“ public, and tickets will be p),gru,g(.y Examinations for 11- a job because she had small Ninety per cent of these men Monday ni^ht inwhich about teams of children to peddle though traditionally friendly to Monday thru Sat. He reputedly listed 33,500 non- available at Uie < ^ r. censure. children. Rep. Mink also said gggd free money to get 100 demonstrators and police the guard and reserve—would existent tanks, valued at about M*'®- Markham attended Juni­ she could not overlook the 1948 back in business, federal or were injured. But this group narcotics. be willing to come up with the PLYWOOD Patteme By: PANELING $1,000 each, for a ll-county area ^r^ co-chair- ata College, Huntingdon, Penn­ white supremacy speech- state help. They can’t afford broke up shortly after noon Victor Santiago, 39, was taken necessary money. For iniide or outiide use. McCALi. • SIMPLICITY Nothing surpasses the na­ that could use no more than 400. ^ T J 7 v^ ihih: sylvania - and------University- of Con- MUST CLEAR Mrs. Mink, after appearing ,gggs_ g„(j „,ogt bad only a min- without incident. Troops main- before Judge IkHchael Ga^iano At the same timi, the Nixon VOGUE • BUTTBRICK N A qualify praduct with before the committee, said she i„ium of Insurance," he said. tained their posts at the stately in Brooklyn Criminal Court tural beauty of wood or He was convicted on March C o ^^arendoff, administration has stressed a many uses at prices yau 28, 1963, and sentenced to 15 hopes women’s organizations all "Unless thev eet help this building where the Senate waswhere Asst. Dist. Atty. David ------: ------TTT— !:'J vinyl faced panels. Large tickets; Mrs. Joseph Swensson, School Menus Don't Let Any­ o v L the country will petiUon ^b.^'^'^m e a V s t t o w n w in - *n session. The House of Repre- Epstein said: ’ ’This man con- selection in stock. can afford. years in prison but actually did refreshments; Mrs. James Ger The school lunch menus for the Judiciary Committee to re- . oHHpd sentatives was adjourned until ducts a Fagin-like activity in not enter prison until March 6, rlty. booths; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- "®x( Allows: Mon­ ^ 3 .1 5 up ject Carswell. Barrette said the town lost Monday. the sale of drugs, using teams if ^ . 9 5 up 1 ^ , when he walked through „ g „ ; wagner, lighting; Mrs. day, frankfurt In a roll, mus- tard, relish, catsup, potato thing Keep You She announced the American jban just its stores. "W e estimat children in these sales.” l e gates at Leavenworth’ Kan., Chester Ferris, entertainment; About 500 spectators In the wlth his hands handcuffed in chips, pickles, cole slaw, apple­ Association of University Worn- employment, we lost taxes, ‘'t 30,000. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, decor­ courtroom applauded when PANEL ADHESIVE tube 91.20 front of him. sauce, cookie, milk. en is considering asking for ^g ^be heart of this commu- In Gainsville, Fla., young ating; Mrs. Anthony Pietran- Gagliano ordered Santiago held Behind him he left shambles. Tuesday, hot oven meat ball Away! Never, time to testify. nity." Negp'oes, angered by court 19e tonio, men dealers; Mrs. Ed­ in $100,000 ball for a hearing SHELVING LUMBER He was bankrupt. Three associ­ grinder, buttered green beans, "Male supremacy, like white Barrette’s father built the orders to abandon their _ Bn. ft. _ ward Gorman and Mrs. John F. ates already were in prison. fruited jello with topping, milk. supremacy, is equally repug- gency he now operates in all-black schbol, ripped out lock- Feb. 5. Tierney, prizes; Mrs. Ronald " I f these charges are true," Congress had Investigated. Sev­ Gates, setups; and Mrs. Jack Wednesday in the elementary Have You Seen nant to those who really beUeye after an earlier 'fire in the ers,' kicked over desks and bat- ’emitviNB MAUCHesreK o v e r s o y E A R S " 14.50 eral highly placed government Htmter, publicity. schools, baked veal bird In to­ in equality,*' said Mrs. Mink,, 19203 destroyed another busi- tered police and civilian vehl- Judge Gagliano said, "then this CEDAR CLOSET LINING man is worse than Jesse James. bdL mato sauce, buttered rice, but­ who is of Japanese ancestry. ness block in the community. cles with rocks for two hours employes resigned or were If they’re true, he may have fired. There were at least two tered whole kernel com, choco­ Such Sparkling Mercier agreed the loss goes Thursday before they were scat- late nut brownie, bread and ruined the health and morals of mysterious deaths on the fringe Advice from the Top beyond the shopping area itself, tered by tear gas. butter, milk. children and if any of them are of the scandal. "What was there was the only Police said six persons in- IT . WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Wednesday at the high school Black Militants addicted I think he should not . A government secretary was ^g^. and Timothy Edwards School, “ Clear-out" Bar-1 Heckle Clay For whi^r colIaT wor^^^^^^^^ i ^ this were injured during the disturb spend a peaceful day the rest of committed to a mental ward, hers have received some advice veal parmesian, buttered whole prompting Sen. John J. Wil- top government officials kernel com ,' chocolate nut Expensivelensive Home s : w^^ch t d t ^ f 4 I r e : PUPU s w:re chfrged^Tth Police - ‘d ‘hey fomi^ 14 Hams, R-Del.. to charge she had ^^g „,grriage brownie, bread and butter, gains! Be A t This been railroaded to a psychiatric „g g jtg jggghter of milk. fA P ) — Caffey, the assistant marijuana and. equipment used Thursday, hot turkey sand­ ALLENTOWN, Pa. (A P ) lage’s.ages only industry, York .".a ...a.. Man- jgglpg, ggHed thC violence m the narcotics trade in a ward "for no other reason than the secretary of agriculture, CEILING TILE that she knew too much.” gg^ jjgggigg Rogers, son of the wich, cranberjy sauce, but­ "You niggers give me more ufacturlng Co., a maker of just an uprising in .the closing Brooklyn basement laboratory Adds beauty to your ceil­ tered fresh carrots, pineapple 6-Hour SALE! trouble than the whites! Cas- women’s and children’s clothes. hours of our school. They don’t when they picked up Santiago When the bubble burst, Estes ggeretary of state, will wed Sat- ing. Acoustic or non-ac­ CED^R BEAMS sald he owned $32 million and grja y I upside down cake with topping, sius Clay shouted to about 100 factory, which employed anywhere else Thursday. They charged him 25-35 women, was housed in the oustic in- our stock. Easy H w d Hewn had assets of $20 million but reception Thursday Vice milk. black militant hecklers. . , „ „ „ , Caffey said Lincoln’s 1,200 with possession of narcotics Friday In the elementary Ferns building, one (he origi- pgp„g have been reassigned to with intent to,sell. to install. 8’ to 20’ (ore he reached prison his credl- president Spiro T. Ag^ew said SATURDAY ONLY Norman Looked The group had Interrupted the ggj schools, vegetable soup, tUna- structures built by t ^ other schools to effect a de- Authorlties^were tipped off to MAKE INSIDE REPAIRS tors had forced him into bank- the secret of wedded bliss Is j . 1 j Vuwinc ------.. oiner suiooib w ciiccv a. uc- AUtnormes were iippeu oii lu flsh or peanut butter and je jly When He Saw the Inventory! 91.71 IlB. ft. ruptcy. his holdings had been ..gtgy young.” ™ p i., upheld .... W la g o - . .h .,..b o u .. ..r ly 13V21» sq. ft. sandwich, potato chips, ice JANUARY 31,-1970 seized and he was defendant In “ start out with a K -o -f-a iia o -B r«ria v ni^ht •'------.. . week by the U.S. Supreme Tuesday after arresting three MATERIAL UST balanced cream bar, milk. 3 berg College Thursday night. jg addition to the businesses (_-ogrt. The final day of classes b o y s -ll 13 and 15 years old— several civil suits seeking mil- budget' cautioned Budget Di­ Friday at the high school and LIMIT LIMIT The hecklers, some wearing destroyed. 15 families, including had been Scheduled today, but as heroin peddlers on the side­ Hons. rector Robert Mayo. African dashikas, criticized 23 adults and 13 children, were 2x4 S T U D S ...... each 8 0 6 INTERIOR SHUTTERS $1.70 Timothy Edwards School, bak­ was canceled Thursday after­ walks of Coney Island. The boys He also had been sentenced to .^he reception was held in the Clay—who prefers the Black homeless ris flames coii- ed fish sticks, mashed potato, FIRST COME ♦ FI^ST SERVED ONE HOURLY SPECIALS ONE noon. were charged with juvenile de­ PAN E LIN G ...... 8 4 . 9 5 up eight years in prison by Texas g g^g^gnt of Atty. Gen. and Muslim name Muhammad All ggg,ed their apartments over buttered wax beans, ice cream The outbreak was "triggered linquency and held for a hearing PLYWOOD ...... sheet 8 3 . 1 5 state courts to mn concurrently Mitchell. —for buying a $75,000 home in ^j^g business block, an apart- by an outside group of non WALLBOARD 4 x bar, brfeftd and butter, milk. in Children’s Court. with hta federal term. President and Mrs. Nixon Philadelphia. ment house and two private school roving boys who came in VINYL MOLDING ...... each 8 1 . 5 0 4. G-E PORTABLE DISHWASH­ p.m. G-E STEAM 4 DRY |4 p.m. RONSON MEN'S The three told police they Simplified, Estes used credit „ Alancheater Evening Herald I. ADMIRAL 23" COLOR "Do you want me to buy a homes. and started turning over the WEATHERSTRIPPING ...... foot 1 5 6 SHAVERS Just 4 each sold an average of 'kl bags MAHOGANY DOORS_____!y 0 and bogus collatera; in an at- National Presbyterian South Windsor correspondent IRON Just 18 home in the ghetto?” Clay ogg apartment dweller, Eu- lockers in the hallway." Caffey ER 3 Way Wash of heroin at $10 apiece every PEGBOARD ...... sq. foot 1 * 6 tempt to freeze out competition church. t'urol Moulton, tel. 644-8714. CONSOLE TV $369 $99 $ 4.70 countered. "Why do I want to gggg Gokey, discovered the said. "It made so much noise In $7.70 day and each cleared about $50 In the distribution of anhydrous live in a rat bin and have a rat {[gg^gg jg g second hand furnl- Kie hallway that it got the stu- FOLDING STAIRS ...... - 8 2 1 . 5 0 up 2 p.m. HAMILTON BEACH daily. The rest went to the col­ ammonia fertilizer and the ------p.m. PRE.RECORDEO blte my child?" and antique store down- dent body on edge and they just WALLBOARD ...... sheet 8 1 . 8 0 grain elevator business. 5. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED HAND MIXER c lector. 2 Door REFRIGERATOR Some students shouted that stairs from where he lived. Gok- fell in with it. PATCHING PLASTER ...... box 4 5 6 He sold fertilizer below costs Just TAPES from our stock Clay -would live in with racial TV 15" Black & White Portable 10 $e.7o PAINT ROLLER & T R A Y ...... 8 5 6 and to finance this operation ob- Auto Defrost 12 Cu. Ft. $169 brothers if he really cared about tjxlned money from the finance Only 100 at 25% off| INSULATION ...... bag 8 1 . 7 5 $79 p.m. WESTINGHOUSE them. companies by selling them the Clay and his wife are living in l£8>" SHELVING LUMBER ...... foot 1 0 6 ^ o n y mortgages. At the same 3. 30" DELUXE MAGIC CHEF 6. G-E AUTOMATIC WASHER 7 TRANSISTOR RADIO List Price tne Philadelphia Main Line '■m | LOUVERED DOORS \l lime he was Improperly acquir­ (Portable, not pocket home, although financial ar­ I Decorative but functional ing valuable cotton p la tin g al­ ELECTR|C RANGE ' 2 Speed $159 rangements are reportedly still louvered doort add charm ^ $149 , model) Just TOOLS SHELF STANDARDS lotments. I / unsettled. * ^ to any home. Mott ttdn- ^ Clay, obvipusly ruffled, paced Do a professional job with the pro­ Tw«n Type^r-3’ to 8’ ‘ His' enterprises had a -wide DISPLAY MODELS J dard sizes in stock. ONE OF A KIND . tile stage and *outed at one PEEK-A-BOUTIQUE fessional tools we carry our range—a newspaper. farms, black youth: "Sit down! You’re 'T‘ from 1 2 ^ tin . ft . qnd a mortuary. (NEXT TO STATE THEATBE) store. fr o m *17.84 nothing but a nigger! Be quiet, •'Estes still was not the most ASK„AB,0UJ “SERVICE” boy before I knock you down! CASH AND CARRY popular man In his hometown of You niggers give me more trou­ CASH and CARRY fecoa. He paid the higheal ble than the whites!" Pre- wages but, one employe said, OUR BEST At that, about 100 students, Valentines Day Sale tf& AK MANCH&9TBK eM UTtK OUR BUDGET {rent on "hiring and firing MAMCHiSTBR eKNTMM / both black ahd white, left the binges.” ’’ college auditorium, jeering, and ALL JEWELRY & GIFTS STOREWIDE Vz PRICE (/ M f .. INC. ' r He was selected nationally by TERMS! PRODUCT! hooting Clay. Includes values from $1.00 up to $50.00 {he Jaycees as one on America’s As Clay left the auditorium, to outstanding young men in the SPECIAL he was whisked into an office by aatlon but one resident says 445 HARTFORD RD. • MANCHESTER • SINCE 1939 six policemen. One student ■Mimch,g5t8A LU M B EK f "not many people know he nev­ 4iouted, "Let me at him! Let B e g . 92.00 NOW 50c > 2 .,.«1.00 MoncheateH LI OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. — SATURDAY TI1.L 6 P.M. CHOKERS er was voted one of the out- me at him !" JS3 iltandlng young men of Pecoe," Clay left after the crowd dis­ AG,. although proposed for the honor. persed.

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First Lady’s First Year HanrljfWtpr Those who are auditing the new first lady of the land at the end of her first i . ■ ■ lEitpntng year in the White House are having to PO B LIB H B D b t t h b set It down that she has neither the mag­ immAi.n PRINTINO CO., INC 18 B lu ell Street netism of style nor the technique of lUmcheeter. Conn. THOMAS F. FERGUSON intelligent Involvement which dis­ W A L T E R R. FERGUSON Publishers tinguished her two immediate predeces­ Founded O^ober 1. 1881 sors. They have to go back to good Published Every Evenln* Except ^ndnys Mamie Elsenhower and good Bess Tiu- and Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at Manchester, Conn., as Second CSass Mall man to find White House wives who MaUer. were determined to be "essentially sup­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES P a j^ b le In AdvajiM portive to the President, not something One T e ar Six Months . separate” like stars on their which Three Months avm, One Month is what Pat Nixon also seemed determin­ M E M B E R OF THE ASSOCIATED' PRESS ed to be. The Associated Press Is exclusively e^ titled to the use of republlcatlon of au But they find that IPat doesn't stay news dispatches credited to It or not o t h ^ wise credited In this p a p e r, and also the easily claasifled with Mamie and Bees, local newa published here. __ ^ All richts of republlcatlon of special dis­ either. There are things that have to patches herein are also reserved.______be noticed about her that don’t belong The Herald Printing C om i^ ino.. as­ sumes no financial responsibility f ^ ty p o - to anybody else, like, for instance, the graphical errors appearing In adyertta^ menta and other reading obstinacy with which she keeps signing Manchester Evening Herald. her own name personally, ruling out any Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- ton Post News Service. „ . _ , . stamp, to alt the thousands of letters Full service client of N. B. A. Service Inc. Publishers Representatives — Mathews, that go out from her. She insists on do­ Stannoncsnannon bjiu and v Cullen^uucii Inc.,ai»^, SpecialaFKxi^aM >^ncy — N ew York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. ing some tedious unimportant things per­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- sonally; she probably does better with TIONB. the smalt talk that may fit almost any Display advertising closing hours Bhr Monday — 1 p.m. 'jTldV- occasion than any of her modem pre­ Jhr Tuesday — 1 p.m. Samrfey. For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. decessors; one wouldn’t be surprised if For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuestey. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesd». she would be content to escape from the For Saturday — 1 P.m. Thursday. ClaasifledM ■ ,Mi ■! — tA deadline ^ « assassw — a# o ^ p.m. e»sse«^ a**^day bej w White House with nothing more than a fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Monday publication. record of having been the same kind of Friday, January 80 wife and mother she would have been living anywhere else for these four or Being: Fair Pleases Nobody eight years. One interviewer, asking her whether Back In December, Secretary of State she had noticed any change in herself Rogers delivered a moat Important re­ Dfoving Day* . . • • • C- welfare bill arriving on the of other town agencies, Gantner ed States friendship and the supply of if God is the foundation of all posal for income maintenance would be a general updating cl I apologized for any time I may have range planning— appears ready ulatlon growth and the Ameri­ Hill only last October, there said, there has been some dif­ wisdom and our enabler, then payments going to the ’’work­ the town's ma.ster plan, com­ military equipment necessary to support ’ had that I was not putting to construe* to launch the first serious effort can future. This legislation, re­ has been no time for Congres­ SALE ficulty in communication in the our progress does not diminish ing poor.” monly referred to as the 701 Its efforts to defend the safety of its tlve use. in this direction. quested by tile President in his sional conslderatlcm. Himi but Is to m s glory. At the heart of this poor prog­ past. Program which PZC members These were all fairly commonplace About time, too. For as Sund- population message last sum­ Some Republicans, defending The rnost time-consuming op­ people. Rev. Robert W. IWoif nosis is the Administration’s feel necessary but has been d.- apologies and I never really gave too quist notes, if current trends mer and approved the Sen­ Finch’s speech, claim it forced St. George’s Episcopal Church failure to learn from the recent eration is the review of sub­ layed by lack of funds in th much thought to them. What did give a continue to the end of the cen­ ate, has been languishing in the Mills to open committee ses­ open tonite till 9! ^ At this point the Arabs, who never ^, Bolton past. It is repeating I»resldent divisions and othei- develop­ PZC budget. good turn on my neurotic screw was a tury, 77 per cent of the pre­ House Rules Committee. ’The sions Jan. 19 with welfare re- had anything good to say about the Johnson’s blunder of 1967-68 in ments, and commission members The Town Ccameil, in- a pr. - bawling out a bus driver gave me in dicted 300 million Americans Democratic Party and House from instead of Social Security failing to collaborate with Mills agreed that the key to this i.s pfired form presented to all tonight and "Saturday! Rogers statement before, now suddenly front of a bus filled with high - school will then be jammed into just Speaker John W. McCormack law changes as originally plan­ Current Quotes and instead using unsuccessful the job description for the agencies, had asked for agency students. “Can’t you reax^ buddy? ‘Have 11 per cent of our continental have a clear obligation to speed ned. The truth Is otherwise. accuse the United States and President roughhouse tactics to push the zoning agent. Gantner said this lecommendations as to what thi- exact fare ready.’ You think I got time land area. Only 36 million citi­ its passage. “With all respect to the Presi­ Mills changed plans when Nixon of abandoning that "even-hand­ 10 per cent tax surcharge down has been drawn up for some council itself could do to sup­ to go making change for everybody that zens wilt live outside urban Redirecting policy on popula­ dent, the nation needs more Veneman Informed him that valentine his throat. time, and was first .submitted port agi'iicy effortss c ed” approach. wants to ride on this bus?” I etarted to areas of at least 100,000 popu­ tion growth will not be easy, than general conversation.”— the Administration was not 1 Actually, Democrat Mills did - to the Board of Selectmen be­ In this area the PZC had i defend myself, but he cut me riiort. lation, and 187 million persons for, as Sundqulst notes, there Former Vice President Hubert ea not enjoy his vendetta with ready to discuss Social Securi­ fore the fall election. Since the number of suggc.stions, includ hankies But this belated admission, from the “Can’t you read? You dumb like these (equal to our total population will be strong political pres­ H. Humphrey on President Nix­ President Johnsem and wanted ty revision. time to the govenment change, ing joint meetings of all :\gen Arabs, that the Rogers plan m i^ t have kids? ’lhat sign says ’NO TA LK IN G TO only eight years ag;o) will be sures against a policy that is on’s State of the Union address. beautifully ombroidoretl 37 close relations with Republican Indeed, Finch’s taunting of over was then so close, the se­ cies four times a year to main­ D R IV E R ’ !” ” I’m sorry,” I said. concentrated in “ four huge ur­ avowedly designed to halt the Important had some good in it is merely going to “Many children consider the Nixon. Mutual friends hoped Mills in the Press "i‘ solfction ot imporlanl way the two sides feel about each other apologizing to doctors and lawyers for (became) the most conspicuous ther by PZC members Charles have been encountered in this. taking up their valuable time by getting Establishment of' a Capital Im- .'U'cos.soi'v ilums suefi as picUiri’s. lami-s. mirnji'.s. cai'pel- makes it Impossible for them to con­ area of failure in American life Funk and Steven Joncus, Ls that sick and being sued. Instead of panning today.” subdividers and developers of. provemetjts Program, investiga­ ino'. wail tilatpios and many oIIut ’■litllf ilo^s Um I sider anything acceptable from us which bad movies, plays, art, and literature, ’The President suggested that fen have difficulty intei-pi'c-ting tion of school sites, parks and niako ;my setting compk'to. . concedes any of the normal privileges I apologized for not understanding them. the federal government: regulations, and need .someone .And dni'ing oiii" .Seini-.-Xniinal .FnrmUiie Sale, llie.se I was sinking fast. I was apologizing beaches, and open space in sub­ MID-WINTER of world life to the other. —Make its future decisions on available at the town hall to divisions are other concerns. and inany otliei" depai'tmenl-wide. In.-ind name items ai'e to panhandlers for my paltry handouts, buying and selling land, build­ whom they can i-efer if they Gantner added that there has heiii” ol'i'ei ed at sliiii ply'rediii ed pi'iees. to teen-agers for the sad state .of society, The BoluUon, if there is ever to be ing highways, airports and have questions. Funk and Jop- been considerable criticism of So. ItuiTX' into Watkins today. Itrowst*. amt lakt* ad- to convicted criminals for capital punish­ PERK UP cme, cannot be that easy. It cannot call other public facilities "with the cuscus said that, the way it the 701 Program, which was vantage of liiie semi-anniial event. ment, to sick people; for health, and to clear objective of aiding a bal­ stands now, the PZC often ha.s for the survival o f . only one of these adopted by tile town in 1965. He A. Gii-andole leproiliu tion Miii'oi" willi antiipie litnn- poor people for weanh. Then I hit bot­ anced growth for America." to return applications to sub- noted Ifiat the study had recom­ per m a n en t islieti l)i'on/.e fiame ;ind eagle. Convex miiToi". forces. It must provide for the survival tom: I wrote a letter to the Internal — “Assist in the building of dividers because of insufficient mended many of these things, Revenue Service and sent it along with of both. new cities,” as well as rehabil­ or incorrect information. ThLs especially sewers, urban renew­ ini'hes. .S:V,1.9.^). . < •. i i my income-tax return apologizing for not itating old ones. rcssulis In a tremendous amount al and a capital improvements B. ITix’JSi ..-invh Mji i'or with spindle haine availalile No outside nation can be true friend earning more so I could pay more taxes. —And seek to “create a new of paper work, and causes de­ program- Gantner said he WAVE in Maple or I’.kuk withCiold Cnn"iei’ & Ives print on top. , ’That’s when I realized just how sick I to e i ^ r of these forces if It does not n i ^ l environment which would lays which theni leave -way Jigliting .‘SlCj.'tO. but only- in agreeing that neither can don’t. Instead, I gather up my nerve ends, highlight the problem of popula­ zoning agent who does have an ( ONDITIONINfi RINHE. STYLE!) SET, HOLDING Sl’RAY. Cor. o f Cemter & Atlunwi be master is thene any real security for prepare myself for a scene, and, calmly tion balance and has committed office in the town hull. But be­ FOR NOR.MAI, HAIR ONI.Y. Israel and the A rab states. as I can, loudly ask a question like one his administration to action on cause no specific set of duties HAIR CARE Open 9 A,M. to 5:30 PM. - Closed l^^nday of these: It- ! has ever been established for accessories The only way the United States has As Sundqulst, himself an able Ihe Job. there has been misun- LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON “ Who’s the manager of this place? I 20®/o DISCOUNT Open Thursday and Friday until 9 P.M. a chance of ever receiving the tme want to see him now!” official of the Kennedy and derslandlng and lack of under­ ,imt .MAIN STREET — TEL. UHl-tilim "Who’s yoiir boes?’’^ Johnson administrations, noted standing which could be recti­ FREE DEl.IVHRV (Next lo IVrsqnullii'd EltMirs) thankfulness of anybody in the N ear “What critic did you study imder?" in His article, the problem, fied by adoptlon.of the Job de­ C-ONVENIENT OFE-HTREET I'AHKINfi Blast U to keep aUve the diplomacy of So after many deep breaths and long though evident to scholars, nev­ scription. er won a place on the national potential negotiation and compromise, starts, I ’m cured of apologitis—or at least Under such a description, the as cured of it ae a marrleil man can be. agenda in the llWOs. OrvUie no matter how thankless such diplomacy M. A. PIEDMONTE IN ’THE NA- Freeman, the Secretary of Agri­ culture, made a lot of speeches */ ■em> Hit xe/iexei —fotK mm toesur mive m * seems from day to day. ’nONAL OBSERVER / /.■

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‘if "( L: f j I 7 m A A \ MANCHESTER EVPJHNG llERALD. MAWdnEkrER, CONN.. FRIDA^, .TANUARY^ 3 oY w » PAGE NINE ■■ ' ' ' A \\- - A ^■Y - '■ ■ •' ■ - t ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O N N .. FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1970 ■7=^ Hospital Survey Shows HrooUlyn judge PAGE EIGHT Sees Regional Responaibility_ Cardin Goes Midi-- HEALTH CAPSULES® A c quit t c d On TV-Radio Tonight Awards Go |» Mk hurl A. IVtII, M,D. B o lt o n Police Log Eight W ere Treated today's FPNWY Ucrjiirv (^oiiiils CM VtfU PHOME ALUMIC fo With Mini in Mind I Obituary $0M£fHlN6 VOUVj PEEU tXPoSEP L W V Report Suggests To Adults .\KW YORK (AIM Ftinnor Television Warrantee Deeds Listed ARBESTS •To Ftffl Vf AW WifrioUT tMUPLE * ItV l.l'C IE NOEl, pale crepes. 'Hie twi-ed went , ...... Al* FiinIiIoii Writer over plain Jersey dres.seH, fol- Jmlge l.enjaiiim Herbert J. lABrte F o r H a r d D r u g U s e (H)- l*i*rry Miinoii (H) Truth nr (!(^Ni>(|U®nrrN 30-40) N^wm ~ Weather ^ For Last Three Months iMorptiine and heroin w.se brought eight area re.si- mingled the sexy with the de- lalnled jersey sheaths with liidl- 'l'‘ " '" 'l ' ally today .of fnsl and (30) Muntl®rf« SporN and FriiturrN (O UaBrle. 63, of Frog Hollow Rd„ ^ .... obev a traffic control sign after Outstanding Scouter Awards denlH age i:i to '20 to Manchester Memorial Hospital mure, In his sprlng-and-siimmcr vidual detailing. serond degi e.- pi-rjiiry eharges (tO) ((liliKHitM iHinitfl '’ >3(1 (3) afipeai. .‘»;30 ;;n clerk's-office since the P -P «* -V "a h '^ m ^ ""tr [^ t;e "to H igh lah dTTn a ^ m.p.h. in e . night to four M anchest« adult Ing al least 10 creative Idea's In coal ensembles showed bar.s of " t " '' b''fore a grand jury Inves- (IH) l«^AVr It to n^Aver (IK) Movir end of September are .as fol- Jame? ' Court date Fleb. 16. scouters at the Blackledge Dts- Mr. LoBrle was bom Nov. 29. sponsibilities accordingly in the view other patients were admitted after suicide attempt's or dozens of different ways. .c o lo r ronirasis at their hem UKatuig irregularities in lice (30) (fllliKiinM iMlAmI H':00 (3) Tlrn i nhwiay Show ' <<5) 1906 In Fort Kent, Maine, and lows; U„„ *R „ —Housing----- Oorp. — to Janos and Marie I. D ^cay. ------. g^y Scouts annual other drug misuse. (20) llonton lllHckir \K>40) llrady IHinch (€) ...... rm nronertv on Gr«en Hills Dr...... v.. ______uanmiAf WiiitA*s Tliere Is no nudity, but Cardin lines, sometImeH repeated 8tale l.iqiior Authority, <40) Trulli or UoriMriiiiriirfH K:30 (3) lloKitii’** llrrorw (C) had lived In Ellington for 36 vvUlard S. Beckley, property on pro^rty on Willard Jones, 23, of Meadow recognition banquet at Willie's the League of Women Voters- ______1------This Is toe finding of Dr. . (20-22-30) iYiimr of thr 0*mr Also, conservator's deed, In line with this greater as- relies heavily on see-througti c(- through the midriff or yoke of all male jiiiy leliiriied lice A:00 (.VH) WrAihrr HportH and years. He operated Clark Poteto school Rd.; Katherine Rita Trail. Coventry, charged with steak House, Charles E. Jacobson Jr., doing Ni-wh id (R-40) Hlin«il and Mre. Muir Martin Lyner to Fred Gaal, W-ls sumption of responsibility. Man- The LWV report PO‘nt».,«> Moscow Starts frets for flitting exposures of the dri'ss. Tiiese were *-ltlier verdiet at .1:20 a.m. in Cjiieens 0:00 (3) Movir Farms. He was a member of the soanlon to George J. and Mar- non-support on a warrant from The award, which is given for research as medical-pharma­ (IK) .Vfy Fiivorltf MArllAn property on Cook Dr., and ex­ N ‘'S» Chester should commit Itself to Manchester Housing A^hority the anatomy. pastel eontrasts in pale tones or liuiaeme ( oiirt: (20) Hport* Show (H-40) Herr rniiir thr llrldea Knights of Columbus of Rock- g-aret LUllthy. property oh the 12th Circuit Court, Court dedication to Scouting on unit ceutical repreaentiiMve io the (22) lIlKhllchtA (<) (IH) Drltii Hf««ir <€) ecutor's deed, Hartford Nation­ a policy which offers "all rea- ns a possible agency that can Crackdown On Ankle-length sheaths are vivid shock colors. After the Jury delivered its (30) Nav> 10:00 (20-22-30) ltrackrn*N World vlUe. Ellington Grange, the Notch Rd.; London Park Inc. date Feb. 16. and district levels, was received Manchester Chamber of Com­ (H-40) l/uvr Amrrlrun fltirlr al Bank and Trust Co. , (E.J. sonable aid" to non-profit and lead the way for more low aM slashed at the front with ti Givenchy features the cI.-ihsIc '• >'ii't liisliie Thom.is S (40) Sewn Gesang Declamations Club o f ^o Joseph E.N. and Patricia B. —----- by Mrs. Ann Mawlsen, den merce Drug Advisory Council (UO.'i (40) itawhidr (IH) Trn OT'lock Krport (C) Holl estate) to F. Lorraine conventional housing sponsors moderate Income housing. Pres- Liquor Sales rounded cutaway section start- taiiorerl suit. His jar-kets arr* Agri-sta told Sr-liru, "I am for 10 30 (IH)- Trmno IR (O) Rockville, at. Catherine's oaudette, property on Tumble- Kenneth W. Hack, 17, of 127 mother of Cub Scout Pack 64 (DAC). 0:13 (20) Hifhway Fatrol Champeau, property on Lake­ -THI^ 6 AM OPP TllIM^ ing at the nccepteti minilength. waisted and shaperl. Skirts fall you bill I leave some reserva. 0:23 (22) SkrTInir w. ilotiit* JiicoIim M;(M) (3-H-22''*0 40) Nrw« — Wrathrr Deepwood Dr., charged with of. Bentley School, and Mrs. In an effort to provide adequate ently, the MHA deals o ^ y In Dr. Jacobson, who studied the and SnorU (C> Church In Broad Brook and Its brook Dr. and Elsie P. Crock- A0OUT AU£R6l£^, NEW HAVEN,- Conn. (AFi The samp treatment is shown to mlilealf. Ills coats are tioiis " 0:30 (3) VrwH with Waiter Uron- (IK) Movir side La. ' taking a motor vehicle without Mary Ann Kingsley, den mother pur True. low and moderate Income hous- housing for the elderly. The re- period from April to November, klt»- (D Holy Name Society. ett to George G. and Mary Ann Bulletin Board . . „ . . ^ P“ P“ boycott of WInche.stcr I kr Nl with the .sla.sh In Die l/rck, with smoothly ard perfer tly tailored. 'I'lu- jury began dellhei ations (20) Rlprord Survivors include his wife, Murphy, property on Hebron permission after police received of cub Scout Pack 144 of Keeney Hm Mi CaeuiUi Iwiplul inlofilutian. Ing, the LWV says. port says the MHA, by 1969, originally reported ■ hla „ , , (»l New. with Frank Hey- ,, ,3, S|iei tiieiiliir A parent - studept dance will a plain front, .so that lcg.s are .Si a ms and most efteels are a t 2 |uii. Werlnesday and tried a complaint from the youth's gt. School. Both also serve as It il nol lo b« ol • di<«nailic Mlu>«. These are some of the recom- advantage ot several ^v^IaWe findings at a meeting of the bolter " Ill 1, .7 I, , * izazz-jp) .fnhnny Car.on (C) , Mrs. Irene PelleUer LnBrie: a r j . still very much in focus. built in. 11 liiiies to rear-li a verdiet hi- US'fi*" **?.^*! ,, IH 40I llli k Clllrll (D be held bv'^the parents that he Was using the instructors for the Cub Leaders mendatlons made In a report on federal propams. can be an^lm- Board of Directors earlier this healing In the public elemen- I22-3()I lliinllry - Itrlnklry lie- | .,HI (Hi Uilh ThI. Illii* daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Cole- Also, Ronald Maynard to Les­ Again at the mlnllenglh point. He likes white linen and syn- fine reporting to Agresta tlial il school gym r ^ y family car without lauthoriza- Roundtable and district training houslng in Manchester written portant tool In meeting Man P*"-* (30) .Morir man o f Lawrence, Mass.; a lie Uewellyn and Della Block, junior class from 7.30 to u p.m. •’ monlh as part of the DAC’s plea tary school ended today after he cuts imkle-lenglh skirts into tlietie weaves for daytirpe. A , oiild nol agree. ' «:43 (20) IroraJ New* 1:13 (H) NrwHcop^ brother, Louis LaBrte o f St. property on Tanglewood La.; Four Slain by the human resources com- Chester's housing needs, (or $8,(XK) in funds. .school officials and adults sup- School Hoard 7:00 (3) Death Valley Day*) (C) 2:40 (3) New* umf Weather. — Mo- mittee of the League. The re- The report says that, so far, vertical maypole ribbons. They di t-p band often appears at the Agresta asked them to eontin- (20) Huntley - ilrinkley Re- metil of Meditation and Hlipi Agathe, Maine; four sisters, Barle R., Ernest M. and Ches­ ^ two"dlr^^lp'supper will rc^"rt^l 2"v^ ter Auden, scout- Slnce then, copies of toe sta- porting the action reached ac- are sometimes looped to form hi-mline. Allrp blue Is revived in ne deliberations until ■ at least port (D 3:00 (30) NewN and Rlirn Off Mrs. Hollis Robbins of Mlllnoc- ter E. Howard to Gegory A. port, with Its recommendations, no town body has taken aa- tlstlcs have been made and dls- cord Agrees lo (zrunt bc served tomorrow from 6 to master of Troop 23 of St. Mary's In Protest liarem trousers, or are simply velvet calf anti siiown in coat.s 2 :I.''i a.m. SKK SATIIKDAY’K TV WKKK FOB rOMI*L*CTK LISTINGS ket, Maine, Mrs. Albenie Oued- and Paulette E. Couture, prop- 6 pm Tn the Congregational r e s c u e was continued Episcopal Church, a member'of Is scheduled to be presented to veuitage of' such federal pro- tributed to members of the During the two-day boycott at Continued from Pace One> the town Board of Directors grams as the leased housing Hoycoll DcMiiand banded ,'it the hemline in a .sort and suits. Edges arp bound In .Sc-lior. 65. was aeeiised, in a latte of Waterbury, Mrs. EJddle erty on Old Andover Rd.; Wll- " " Manager gSO-pupil school, attendance of hobble skirt cage. -s.itin In an embroidered effect. lupv indictment, of lying lo Hie Ch'urch Education re^e^ed m"Fa“X Robert Weiss. Caron o f Portage Dulac, Now ijam John and Rita A. Drew to Ev6ryonc w6lcom6. instructor of tnc District and Armritser when, 81kh religious Tuesday. K aT'act''S He makes gootl use of flat .Summer coals go over pleated j-i-nnd jury about his knowledge Bnmswlck, Canada, and Mrs. John P. and Donna R. Jensen, During the period checked, . o ^ MOSCOW (*AP) Authorities Radio The ■ 260th Anniversary Com ACCIDICNTS Council training — 'staffs; , - and leader ---- Sango ------Fateht —Singh « was In -general, the .j report calls for federal 2J» loops in wide effects for mini shirtwaist dres.ses in light „f tin- Imperial Bar & Grill in Roy Volsine of Nashua, N.H.; property on Converse Rd., and one 13-year^ld and five 18- ™ per ^cenl. Some 500 In Moscow began their long-ex- (This listlfig iiieliiilew only those news broadeasts of 10 or I.") mittee will meet Monday at 8 a ^ Arthur Dussault, neighborhood meeting with poliUcal leaders to ManchesterManchester^ and the other oiner . ____ .... pupils stayed home VVeancp jnesday peplums, or in narrow ribbon crepes and small geometric pat- c)iieens, wliose owners soiiglit a and two g;randchildren. Lauretta M. Clark to Raymond In the town offices. corhmissioner for Blackledge decide whether to renounce his suburbs of Hartford to sh^lder year-olds were admitted for us- ind about 400 did not show up crackdown on drinkers ^{pjpg shown in tiers and form- terns. A pfincho pointed in the ihj,,,,,. license and iibout never iiiimite length. Koine stations e/irry other^hort newscasts.) The funeral will be held to- a . and Shirley J. Terleaky* ** The'public Building Commls- East HarUord was charged with District, serving Troop 167, 133, “hreat to'burn* himself to death, a greater responsibility. In the Ing morphine, and two patients. today,4^rl,.a* announcing the first I.,...*law i„g .tthe skirl t I... which may ... be ei-..2 back and f front»-xv val belongs to FTl many ,]jsnissing . the license willi any- ages 18 and 20, were treated for Thursday, WBCH—91(< ^•0(l dp* ;ik U() 4)11 morrow at 9 a.m. from the J.M. property on Plymouth La. Sion will meet Monday at 8 p.m. failure to derive ^ the jproper jg2. Cub Scout Pack 362, pateh Singh and K.K Toofan, report, the LWV said, “ There Agreement on the Installation '•estrictlng alcohol sales and (her'mini or midi. cocktail and evening models flo- 6:00 Hartford HlirhlUh'« ' '.il Si.' :i!; Un Bassinger Funeral Home, 37 Also, Alfred L. and Florence W ho Paid use of heroin. 7:00 Nftw« ;J5 HIcti Off Spring Correspondent lane after an accident yesterday Explorer Post 112, and an a leader of the Hindur Forwrad 1® no longer any way In whlrii promising "more to come.” .These spaced strip.s arc used ral organzas or tiger printed Brod.sky, manager of a WTM lOHU Gardner St., Warehouse Point, L, E l\^ to David L. and Kath- Other drugs-included on Dr. ot temporary heating units now 8:(X) Goailgh:' Clemewell Young, who has shortly after noon on W. Middle active member of the Catholic Block in Haryana, each had "'® ®an encapsulate ourselves Moscow Pravda, toe city’s in necklines, spirally for , skirts chiffon Hrfxjklyn oulo supply store, had Qut(»i Hour? .'>;0O Aftomoon F>lltlm Jncobs'on’s list which re.sulted to and permanent change.s to the uommuni.st party 'organ, said H:15 Market Report and with a Mass of requiem at leen D. Almond, p ro ^ rty on ^^^^red for The Herald Bolton's Tpke. at the northbound ramp committee on Scouting on boUi threateaned self-immolation on from the world around us. Yablonski and for back decolletes. Round Greek peasant dress is glam- (|,g{ {j,,. bar's owner.s WPOP—14l» 3; 20 Weather 9:30 am . at St. Oartherines Watrous Rd.; London Park Inc. activities for seven years come of Interstate 84. District and Council level. Sundav if Chandigarh was The purpose of the re^ rt. ac- hospital admissionsQqinnst aresirn bur-hur- .summerKiimmor was annonnoAdannounced Thiirs-Thurs . > .. . . .};00 Dick Heathertor n:23 Hirictly SiKtnit .,, , J ■ .,™. V. , -s-iles of vodka and wine are now thongs of fabric like macaroni orized and is reflected in allovor ^ ^ .Schor whom H;00 Steve O'Brler Church. Broad Brook. Burial to Town of Bolton, all ^ '^ m - ^ two summers. Police say Goldfarb attempt- ^^ards for tenure and Com- awartted to the other religious M a i^ a ll Ck^en. bltuates, salicylate (a compound day evening. "The (school) permitted only between 11 a.m. may form multiple shoulder- long .sleeved silk dre.sses and in . Affrii ijnon 1‘Mliioi may form lie lK)(i known foi' two yeaiH. to I W Garv Glrarc »» W» Ski 3t« jH>ji will be in SL Catherine's Ceme- blebrook Dr., and Itobeo-t B. ^ decided to take a lour - ed to turn left onto the ramp Training, given to those faction Toofan who has been encourage the Board of Di- Slayers? of aspirin^: sedatives, tranquil- board has agreed to our bibs on elaborate old embroideries on w m r— 7 ()D A ffu n l 70 and « p.m. Tlie old selling hours straps, see-through find out why the .'ipplication for tery. Jr. and Glorialorto A. * l^ b li^ n to leave of absence from - from----- the right >—l^ e , striking -.-.i-.— -a j^ave serveid two or three fasting in front of Mrs. Gandhi's rectors, and therefore the town, — Izers, Darvon and other unspecl- term.s," said Mrs. Vivian Camp- 5:00 NewB !') I'Mwiii N’uM.rnati R'‘*iiorlt‘ were 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. dre.ss fronts and peekaboo e(- chiffon. a lupjor license was delayed. 5:10 Uncle Jay 7,30 f>l thf* W)rinri<< Frieoids may call at the fu- Louis and Sheila A. Dt- . rtnitnn news while car on his left driven by Steven vearR na nf . , ___ __ to adopt a philosophy o (ConUnu>d from Page One; fied drugs. bell, president of the Winches- Noting that the old laws were fects in skirts. Gold ornaments adorn the coil 6:(J<) Newa 7 30 J(H' (I.'iraploln There were 27 admissions re- ter School Parent Teachers As- "frequently violated,” the paper More conventional are his an- of liair at the nape of toe neck. Brodsky said Schor told him a 8 10 Waller Cronklt* ■) a> Uop (*ojir»’rt hcense would cost the owners »; 20 I’hll HurKe.-i- ■' oT> NiirliMicat corded at the hospital for mis- sociation said all selling establishments kle-length and midcalf ensem- Lavi.sh coral embroidery cinch- 7 (K) The Wnrld Tonish\ CM .V'At-'. WuallH'i $:i,500. use of these drugs by people The PTA banded with the have been warned of "strict en- pies in soil patchwork tweeds or cs bare midriffs in a wide belt, 7 20 P'rank ‘ (Jinoi-e J t Final Schor denied knowing the bar 7:46 Ijowell 'Thomas •! o ilh 'i Skh- oi ili< Dm Funeral services for Mrs. n® converse uaiy lo «icnara ^ D'ltalia. Rt. 44A. A from 4 to 77. Dixwell Neighborhood Corp., the lorcement from now on.' or ever discussing the license Gertrude 11. Buchanan of Wood- D. and Carol B. Trschi^, prop- graduate of Manchester 16. eveid iw ^ presnted during gjaim itaell from the city, or from been replaced by Martin Doc. Dr. Jacobson said that most Aldermanic Alliance and the Other laws to be enacted when he took the stand in his land St., who died early yester- " " ‘ y High School, Mrs. D'ltalia Is ac- Those receiving the award to Chandigarh, the Sikhs were regional problems, Mrs. Cohen 30. of the' people taking these drugs Dixwell Legal Rights , Associa- shortly, Pravda said, include own defense Wednesday. dn^m oraing^rMTUnnPhP.crtor ailcheVer Me- Gugllelmino to U&R Housing " S " pubTlcTty’ chllrmanchairman George M. Pazlanos, 69. of are Mrs. Madsen. Mrs. Kings- mad at the transfer of at least gald the report was Mrs. GUly alleged^ helped by either did so by accident or in (Lon, all neighborhood groups, prohibition of liquor .sales "near Tlie Rabbi Turns Detective: Seventeen defense witnesses mortal Hospital, will be held to- Coiv-. property on Rt 6 partly Woman's 105 Foster St. was charged with ,ey, and Mrs. Patricia Ogren, 104, Hlndl-speaklng villages to more of a plea for re c ^ ltlO T arranging for a car for the three an attempt lo commit suicide, to support the boycott. factories, plants, schools, instl- attested to Schor’s good charac- morrow at 11 a.m. at Holmes *" Bolton and In pj ^ she is following a family failure to grant the right of way Mrs. Jean Cockerham, Mrs. Haryana state. The trouole- at of responsibility rather than for Thus, toformation i.s not direct- During the sharp cut in daily *^I®® places of^^miss recrea- Seeks Jews in A rab Lands ter. Tliey included seven Su- PLAZA DEPT. STORE Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The 1«Y- Frederick M Gaal to Car- husband. Terry, yesterday about 2:30 p.m. after Beverly Peckham, and Mrs. the golden temple began when regionalism. cMlly, Vealey and Martin are ly relavent to data on addictive attendance, the school launched restricting vodka and melo and Patricia Aliocca, ------— ^ contact with an- Teresa Greydus, all of Cub one resident of a village that The report makes four sug- charged in Pennsylvania with By .MAIUTS ELIASON .pounds ($100) (or his wife. I go preme Court justices, a retired (We Have A Notion To Pleane) Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pas­ property on Cook Dr.; Howard *® a Herald reporter^ and drug use. installation of heating units to specialized stores or n^other • In ■ law Mrs. Doris other on Oak St. as he was try- scout Pack 261; John J. Jay, would be transferred to Harya- ggations to the Board of Dlrec- murder and are to be extradited JERICHO, Israeli-Occupied to my friends, explain the sjtua- justice, the Kings County Surro- E. MIDDLL: TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) tor of Center Cong;regatlonal There was also one admij-sion supplement the existing system, g,genera pro OPBN WED.. TI1I R.S.. FRI. till 9 P. Jensen to Aldea D'ltalia is a former Bolton cor- ing to back into a parking stall Arthur Galvin, Vincent Perry, na threatened to bum himself forg. Jordan (A P ) - Carrying a pis- lion and collect donations." gate, a city councilman and sev- Church, will officiate. Burial next week, authorities say. age 19, during this period for while announcing that perma- pro^rty on Rt. 8^ iX>nuC/n resnondent • and Herald_ county between two parked vehicles, both. .. of Troopm____ t mer. 167; Frank EnnisjPnriia alive. allvA TempleTomnlA guardsiniorHa struggledcxtinifrcrlAH ' H1 should Investigate .p^g mdlctment said that as Tlie measures were not uncx- tol, a handful of cash and some After ail, he says, "this is the en lawyers. will be in the Veterans Sec­ glue-snlffing. BE A (30URMET COOK WITH Park Inc., to Raymond a . m o Police say his front end was in of Troop 27. William Auden of with him and a crowd began methods by which the resources gj {be alleged plot, GlUy , "®'’ ^ changes would be started pf.(;ted, and are likely to be in- gtubborn convictions. Rabbi Ha- Jewish stale, and the law of the Agresta told Schor, "You tion of East Cemetery. ' SusanSiiann A.A Bagdasarlan,Raiwlaiiarian. propertypropertv euiior. .. . . „ . , , ' ...... __ • . . . j ______,______KITCHEN GADGETRY FROM PLAZA News items should be mailed the westbound lane. Court date Troop 159, and Wilbert Auden, throwing stones. of Manchester could be used , to obtained a .38-callber pistol, and Dr^ Jacobson says he conduct- during the February vacation, gtuuted in other Soviet cities, gania Darai is a self-styled sav- bmd is that any Jew. wherever were veiy fortunate in having Friends may call at the fu­ on Tumble brook Dr.; John and „ ed the Investigation partly be- when the system could be shut since the beginning of the year (or of Jewish souls who have whoever he is. has the right eight distinguished jurists in Plus Pots, Pans and Bakeware neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Judith SabcIIa 10 Ablllo Santos, to Mrs. D'ltalia at Box 191, Feb. 16. Chandigarh, the modem create a climate of acceptance ^ .30-callber carbine. Pennsyl- "dream city" built by the cooperation between Hart- _ cause of a personal curiosity to down,*and would be completed Soviet newspapers have been strayed to the Arab side of Is- 1° return to his homeland" this state...which, in my opin- ) FRENCH WHISKS • SKEWERS property on Plymouth and Sun- nFD 2, or called to her at 649- authorities and FBI David A. Cormier, 18, of Ektst French architect Le Corbusier gp,j Manchester, and to flnd out whether or not the ex- during toe summer. waging an anti-vodka crusade. raeVs borders. ' Rabbi Darai believes hun- ion. carried so much weight." I SHREDDERS • CHOPPERS Mrs. B. W, Webster nlngdale Lanes; Paul P. Flano 8609 until further notice. agents have recovered such Hartford was Issued a written $200 Billion 140 miles north of New Delhi, coordinate efforts in a manner tent of the drug problem has Parents in the Dixwell neigh- Some have even supported out- .ptjg jg fight off guerril- tlreds of Jews live in the o c c u ------ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Blanche warning for following too close­ has been disputed since the to mutual enrichment, weapons from a river near the perhaps been magnified and borhood wer- notified of Thurs- right prohibition. j.^g. ^gg ^^g^j pied territories, and IS con- Doebler Webster, 86, of West , , „ ^ of requiem In St. Lawrence Plant Qosings ly after his car struck the rear Punjab was divided in 1966 to , A fair housing ordinance ®l«y*"R scene. ^ exaggerated by the media. day's accord bv a mobile loud- The new Moscow legislation is wives troni their Moslem hus- vinced he can trace tham. . The White House Hartford, wife of Raymond W. Q,pgg,g church In Hartford at of another slowing for a bus on Budget Seen give Ihe Punjabl-si^akl^ gbouid be passed, and an en- ^ g i g y One of the things he di.scover- speaker unit driven through the a carbon copy of the "battle pg^ds " It ’s a chain reaction. You The gray sandstone walls of Webster, died in an area con- ^ ,jg b, Mt. St. Hartford Rd. at Goalee Dr., yes­ Slnkhs their state of Punjab and ,opcement machinery establish- or about Dec. 31, GlUy, Vealey ed however, he says, is that grea. plans for a war on spirits” an* Rgbij) Darai concentrates on ®'’ ®* y°^ others,” he the Executive Mansion were valescent home yesterday. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. For Inventory (Continued from Page One) {be Hlndl-speaklng Hindus the and Martin entered the Yablon- terday about 12:30 p.m. ed. many of the cases coming into ncunced last Saturday by Depu- j^ ^ g who married Arabs before '^'’® riabbi, himself a (ath- painted white to coVer smoke Mrs. Webster was bom Jan. Friends may call at the fu------"slowingslowing nains" pains" evident in de- 3 The four-year residency re- ski home and "purp<»ely and the hospital are not listed as ty Interior Minister B. Shumllin, , q.„ » lor-ioU war an.) ot five, then adds with a note stains after the building was Boost Claims or of «>a InOP fVtA Vw^fv1A1• 13, 1884, in RockvUle, the daugh- ^gp^j gbapel tonight from 7 to 9. . Amelia B. Zenczak of Suffleld gy^gg Lofits, industrial pro- straddling the border between qujpement for entrance Into wilfully killed Joseph Yablonski drug overdoses but as "emo­ ter of the late John and Isabel ______Ponies From Romans? ------T.d wjriiSir »' 1967 PONTIAC A 12.4 per cent hike In imem- given a written warning for ddctlon and public and private ^’’® states, w m n^de the Manchester public housing by gunshots." tional disturbances," often by bggds to the Arab states. Some chatting and thereafter it began lo be Cooley Doebler ®^® ®- Mrs; Gertrude B. Place ployment — -----^------failurelaiiure to10 driveanve to10 theme rightngm af-ai- goending..npnrtinc- capital of both and a feder- gbouid toe eliminated. Mrs. Gllly's father, Slllous a physician trying to protect the EDINBURGH - No one knows lUlsnamea nom ns ----- themselves under the policeman, a Jeri- popularly known as the White member of the ^uth ^ g r e g a - C A PPIN G ^ Mrs. Gertmde was reported for l ^ t week In jgp ^be reportedly hit a pothole, Nixon will WAPPING also territory. ^ , , 4. The town should commit Huddleston, a retired miner name of a patient. how Shetland ponies got to the The last four months of the rigors of Israeli occupation. resident. Suddenly he burst House. This name wa.s first used LE MANS 2-DR. HARDTOP tional Church of Hartford. Brownlie T>inoAPlace, 7i.71, of Putnam, the Manchester office of the control, and veered over a ^laim "faint signs of gain_____ on___ the remote Shetland Islands north o< ® policy offering all from Lafollette. Tenn.. has been Also. Dr. Jacobson reports, S^otia;)d7 Some" think they may y®®r are misnamed. September, They find it hard to convince .nto tears and told me he was „ „ the president's stationery Survivors, besides her jius- gjgjgj. Mrs. Orika LaChance ^t**® snowbank,avi n M1# coming to rest nHce front" . .""'at . "yea * end, ■ and « reasonable aid to non-profit and gupoenaed but has not testified. the vast majority of drug prob­ have descended from foU-sl';:d October, November and Decern- “ em ""'’ the ^administration of band, include two s o ^ ^ b - wapplng, died Wednesday at w ^ attributed against a telephone pole as she ^ leveling out of the rate of in- ‘ *’® ®‘®‘® ^ conventional housing sponsors. ig expected to be among lems are handled in the The rabbi hurries among mili- President Theodore Roosevelt. • S-APEBD TRAMS. ert F. Webster of EUwood City, ^g^, ^ T h fte te ? w ^ M ^ ^ fo fto f i^ ^ k Proceeding south on Buck- ^,gtiol pees-$13.3- , m illion-for__The League's the 14-man r ^ g ^ human e 's 14-man . . human . . . IlHfrrtAQBPawitnesses when the horses stranded by the Romans, her, meaning 7th, 8th, 9th and "Now, I happen to know of a • RADIO Pa., and Charles T. Webster of emergency room where, until Similar 'tiny breeds have 10th, got those names because tary government, state rabbi- - j , Jerusalem J Survivors also include a ^ ^ ‘^ ^ “ 1^874 y®®‘®>^ay afternoon. ^ President alluded to the buildingfive years o and a new the c loan p of anoth- ,ocm,ir/,ot among the state's 19 of- ^ ® g^^^ ^j,g would also permit residential ment said involved Phillips, the Ish males, women and children Gerald Malkan, in dismissing and 7 to 9 p.m. ______housing has listed tentative the hospital has begun to keep Transportation Secretary John report said. flees. construction to revive and be­ Glllys and Vealey. Mrs. Martha E. Newschaffer car was unlocked. goals and objectives which coin a record of these instances, ,,gg ^een warned the added; “ We conclude that out of Arab homes into Israel, the suit Thursday, said the 55- FUEL OIL Unemployed workers were gin a rise toward the path of An official at LaFollette said Singer, 74, of 173 School St., Anniversary Mass _ ___ “ because we know that we need e„ntrollers ‘ ” ® confronted with a In most cases the males are gp.pij getress had failed to paid $122,849 during December homebuilding required by our near these statistics." nation s air traffic controllers highly disaffected work force, sons of the Jewish women. widow of Pinkie Singer, died A first Anniversary Mass for ^g J^igngheBtTr office, Ed- Town Defendant^ O^*®report.repori. The task force recom- thrGul^sfoVmerr^ prosecute the action. GASOLINE growing number of families Lafollette. Elaborating on the meaning ®ce “ a highly disaffected work Volpe said the report from the He has found some in pover- suddenly this morning at Mrs. Julia Duhrlng will be cele- Lolselle. manager of the that local government Miss I.,amarr, now living in needing homes and apart­ In Damage Suit of the uncovered statistics, the force” and immediate steps are committed headed by John Cor- ty-stricken refugee camp.s, oth- ‘ ' grrested on home. brated tomorrow at 7 a.m. at unemployment Compensation Race Conflict ~ more 1fully assume Its respon- Feb. ments," he will say. doctor said, "They show an In- pgeded to alleviate serious un- 1°"' chairman of the board of e,-s in well-to-do hbmes. , 7, 1966.'and'later was ac- Mrs. Singer was bom St. James' Church. Department, announced. He N (The tight money policies of The Town of Manchester has ®U>lUty to provlite low focome Manchester Area crease over previous years, but Fry Consultants, Inc., would "it is God's law that we aid ^ _ t, BANTLY OIL 27, 1895 in New York City and said that the average weekly COMPANY, INC had lived. In Manchester for the Hits Prisons the past year have been Warn- been named defendant In a $16,- toey do not*^ reflect the total derstafflng. i,g.p ^jg department solve the pur fellow Jews, wherever they ^“ ‘“ ed by a jury aftershe sa d compensation check was ed for the' sharp drop In housing 000 clvU suit brought by Mrs. mends that local employers who 3Jt MAIN STREET past 10 years. Continuid from Page One) oroblem " "^® recommen- problems in the air controllers g^e •• gays Rabbi Darai “ But ®^® ‘ $69.55. Elsie Gould of 30 Laurel St. need unskilled labor assist and Two Girls Hurt TEL 64V 4S9S LEARN Survivors include a son, Har­ construction.) Because Inaccurate records dations came Thursday from a system. we ' must avoid stirring up re- '®‘*''® “',® ®‘° '‘®"'“ hout paying Deaths in In December of 1968, Loiselle white prison authority as The action. returnable to ®oooperate to providing sulUble | o . i have been kept. Dr. Jacobson special committee ap^lnted B„t the head of one of the em- gentment. I would never force a reticles in her shopping bag. Rocli««(ir R7S 3271 ry J. Brlmsley of Andover, said, the sum of $111,190 was \yiningly as they once did, •A ^ siuwuiwnslowdown in i the rate of i„"T ^ n ^ d (fouiity___ _ Super- low and moderate incomeIncoihc hous- A l l C H -R U lll offset cameraman at The says, "The problem is greater last summer by Volpe after re- piaye unions representing toe jg^-ess to return to Israel ______, . ____ How you can completely redecorate your paid from the Manchester of- to provide an ouUet for this ‘n®>'®“ ® the Herald; a brother, Frank New­ The Nation a reasonable expectation," the lor Court, stems from an al- *ng. than it appears.” complaints by the con- cc.Urollers was skeptical. g i„g^ ^nd if her flee, and the average weekly „g ^ gthnic power, San Quentin ® ®®“ °"®'*^].® ®*P®®‘®‘‘ ®"- leged fall by Mrs. Gould on a The League report says toat Car-Truck Crash home . . . give it an exciting modern motif schaffer of Long Island, N .Y .; ------trollers they were ovenvorked. Kenneth T. Lyons, president husband refuses to give James R. MacAnally check was $61.79. and some other prisons have President will claim. sidewalk on St. James St. although Manchester's todus- two sisters, Mrs. Gunnar Moran Two young ' women were ad­ In agreeing there was justifi- of J^ational Associatimi ^ of ^ . . . simply by adding a Z-BRICK wall or ac­ CHICAGO (AP) — James R: Loiselle______reported______that, for the .... minority. groups to____ or- Proposed space spending dur- Mrs. Gould, to papers filed tries depend “ for their sur- cation'’ for toe complaints, the Goicrnment Employes, said the .. of Elmsford, N.Y., and Mrs. mitted to Manchester Memorial MisjCasting cent area. Choose your color and get authen­ MacAnally, 62, a senior vice 12 months of 1969, a total of $1,- „nnlze The prison at Soledad tog fiscal 1971 will total $3.4 ml- with the town clerk,' claims vival" upon semi-skilled and un- vesterdav after being DURBAN, South Africa (A P ) pa„el said the system has been reixirt contains only partial so- jgH g rabbi is a portly Elizabeth Ogden of Berkeley, » » _ i ______*. ® ^ ...... 1 _ lion, /l/wArtn down tOA$86 mllllrknmillion. president of the Union Pacific 500.032 to benefits was paid has done very little along this that she suffered extensive to- skilled labor, the cost of hous- P ^ two-car accident to — Casting his line off a local inadequately staffed for at least lulions. bearded man of 42 who w ^ rs ii tic depth and texture at the same time. Calif.; and two grandchildren. Agriculture programs will - • ■ • j------„ Ing makes It difficult for these injured to a two-car acciaem in Railroad, Omaha, died Thurs- (rom the Manchester office, line. beach one night, angler Amod three years. "The Corson commission has ^ traditional Funeral services will be Mon- day of a heart attack. Mac- The Manchester office serves spend $5.4 Mlllon to the next J“rt®®- She is seeking damages workers to live to town. It forth- South Windsor, San Quentin has a Black Boxer caught what he thought The report recommended: 'stored for some six months ™ “ 7rb o^the Orthodox Jew. We are having a special remodeling clinic I day at 10 a.m. at Holmes Fu­ Anally joined the railroad In Manchester, Vernon, Rockville fiVoal year. $949 mUUon lees for ®xpenses ^curred ^ d for er points out that there are 600 J®®" Hall, 21, and Alice Hall, group, a Mexlcan-American was a whale. He couldn't be- - Assigning of fully qualified "cd canie up with a set of re- activities arc of his tor home owners like yourself. The instruction neral Home, 400 Main St. Burial 1923. He became vice president g^d Bolton, group and an American Indian than to fiscal 1970. »'"® families to Manchester who re- 18, both of Waretouse Point aw Commerce and transportation She charges toe tonro with lleve his eyes when he saw the 9- controllers immediately to co"mendatlons that would ^ v e accord, and lack goveni- will be in East Cemetery. in charge of traffic to 1958. ------— celve some kind of welfare aid. “ on- Jean Hull has a fractu r^ period will show you how to install Z-BRICK group. programs took a $651 million negligence, clalm li^ that It feet long marine mammal flop- high-density airports in which pay lalses to management per- m.nnnrt There will be no calling hours. The Black group has made The LWV said that the State Hon' Jean Hall *1“ ® by yourself. No particular skill or special I.ady Furness cut. for a total of $8.8 blffion to maintained a sidewalk In a slip- ping through the surf at the end serious staffing shortages exist, sohnel, who never near a ra- • The family suggests that great strides to getting Black Welfare Department makes a spine and Alice Hall mu p toe new budget. Pery dangerous condiUon. }( his line, but he had no trouble —Reduction in time control- dar scope, while totally ipioring , . ■ tools are required. those wishing to do so make NEW YORK (AP) —Thelma lU E Chief inmates to attend basic educa­ 25 per cent higher allocation t ^ lacerations. j v, memorial contributions to Heart uady Furness, 66, International She has retained toe Man- andlng It as It was to a weak- jers are required to spend on op- 'h® legitimate needs of the jour- . Israeli tion or vocational classes, ac ^ The accident happened by the med state. He nursed It through erational i^sitions. "cymen controllers,” he said. If an Arab wants 500 Israeli There is no obligation to buy a single thing. Association of Greater Hart- gociely figure who wrote of her T d t Z rPar^Vhel^rupri- rU ?n^rIyX”S r to7l4.9 cheater law firm of G r^rt Manchester and some surro^ S^Sp^ing" Plaza. ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. romance with the Duke of Wind- Advises Pact so brings to BlackRteck entertainers^ n S e r s billion------to'^the - Prosldent's .pro- and __n-_Mahon to represent her to ‘J^e^^^^^^becqu- pPolice X e said a truck‘^truck driven v by he rest of the night by pouring —Revisions In the basic train- You will know how to dres& up your own ------■' .sor in a 1958 autobiography for an annual Soul Day. posal. Income security ^ action David K. Young pulled out in 3uckets of water on Its back. schedule and a career-devel- OPEN SUNDAY! walls when you leave Paul A. Seniunski called "Double Exposure,” died Be Okayed Officers meet with the ward- grams Including Social Security front of a car In which the wom­

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zewski, 255 AVet'y St.. Wnpping: Sulle. 159 Oakland St.; Kevin 1 Dodd; Driip; Bill HhIh $50,000 for II "FniiBiblllly piirchiis^ng 212 acres of fuse Tlic commlllec met Wednesdiiy should be by the state, and not Reactions Varied in Cuba Comment Se.ssion Manrhesler Kugeiie ,1 -('rave. 38A Thoiil|v Smith, Gla.stonbury; Oran 1 When the Occasion Colls for Flowers,' study for a state park at Ca.se Mountain and for turning II In- In the .Stale ( 'aphol. He express- by the town. lllltz, 18 Canipfield Rd.; Mr The Hoan! of Diro.utois, .son Rd.: Allen Dodd. tTlS'Vl'h- Mountain, Mundieslcr."to a slate Jiark. cii his po-.lllon then on the $50,- " ( !ertalnly, the taxpayers Of Hospital \t>le liiig'ton Rd , .South Wimlsoi : Helty A. Slater, 201 Regan Rd Think of The Will Help Sl^iii Tlte $60,000 bond Item result- Mahoney Is n member of the (K)0 Item,'and repealed It today. Manchester have many more on Tuesday morning, will To Call to the Cane Fields Mrs. Beverly Forand, Hebron; Rockville; Mrs. Edna Arm ed from a bill which culled'for leglMliilure's Interim committee He said that, If Case .Mountain pressing (iroblems Ulan buying If A Used Car conduct another of its semi­ VISITING HOITIS strong, 43(1 Brpad St.; Oscar ‘Wild Epideniic^ Calif., said she thought at first Sylvio 4'lavette, 15K Forest St.; ParkhiU-Joyce a $630,000 state exjx’ndltiire for on I’onservatlon and recreation. Is to be purchased at all, it a mountalrt," he observed. KDITOR'S NOTH: Pieter vnn monthly comment se.ssions. Intonnedlute Care Semi- l*<'ter Marlello, t5 Worcester Hemmeler. West Willington 't- the group's contribution was It will be from it to It a.m., WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (AP) Be nekon, a Dutch Journiiltst on private, noon-"2 p.tii., and I p.m. Rd., V'ernon; Mr.s. Linda .1 Amv P. Ha'ack. 65 Westminster merely symbolic "but now that the .staff Ilf the Knglish-lan- in the Municipal Building 8 p.ni.; private rooms, 10 a.iii.- Needhaiii, East Hartford; Mrs. Rd.'; Ellen M. Rak. 72 Kennethlil Flower Shop —Sen. Thomas J. D(xld, D-Conn. Were Just Okay, It (fuaKe New.s of Me.xlco t'ity, re­ W e 'got the million arrobas. I'm Hearing Room. 2 p.m., and 4 p m.-8 p.m. I’atrlciii M. LeFebvre, Wil.son; Dr., Vernon: Melodlu Lee Frank Oakeler, Proprietor 6uys the nation Is qndergoing cently ob.seived the .sugar har­ really thrilled." The public hearings, held, Pediatrics: Parents "allowed .Michiiel Liebiedz, 82 Bi.ssell St.;" Rand. 188 Lydall St. BOl MAIN ST., MANCHESTER a "wild epidemic" of drug and vest in Cuba. He wrote the fol­ John Mitchell. Boston, who on the first . Tue.sday ,^nd an.V time e.vcept noon-'J p.m. Mrs. Grace Aiulersoji, Hartford. Al.so, Mr.s. William Rabida (Next to Hartford Notional narcotics use - and that the lowing account for The .V.s.s-o- served in Vietnam," wa.s, quoted : thinl . Thursday (if each others, :! p.m.-8 p.m. •M.so, Mrs. Alice H, Timreck. and daughter, W a r e h o u a e ( ^ ' Bonk) drug bill that the Senate passed - We don’t put this guaranfee Wouldn’t Be Dm ciateil Press. / "When I !jaw Vietnamese in liie month, are for those town Self Service: 10 a.m.-'! p.m.. IfA House Dr,; Bradley Deilr- Pointt ; Mrs. Robert Morrissey T I • YES—WE DELIVER • earlier this week will help stem field 1 wanted to apologize, tell residents who wish to file I p.m.-8 p.m. ington. 245 Timrod Rd.; James iind son, 30A New Slate Rd. Phonex: 649-0701—C49-144S It. B.v P IK TK It \.AN HKNNKKO.N suggestions or complaints, on any old car. T h i s them I was .sorry. But I got a Intensive Care and Coronary Dodd managed the Admlnls- HAV'ANA (API Prime Min­ lump in the throat. I just got a 'rhose who appeal' are grant­ Care: lm|iiedliite family only, used car is Of Ours ~ ister Fidel Castro has staked ed anonymity. Their sugges­ tratlon-backcd bill on the Sen- Before a used car can get our guaran­ g u a r a n t e e d firm giip on niai hete ami began an.vtime, limited to ' five min­ iilo flixir. the prestige of his revolution on to cut a lot of cane." tions and I'omplainuts are utes. tee, it has to pass the VW 16-point safety K)0%. a ilrive to harvest a record 10 sent to the manager's office Maternity": Fathers, 11 a.m.- He restated hts defen.se of its Our used cars are unusual. We sjiend more money on million tons of sugar this year. A eollec'tive effoit like this for review and possible ac­ controversial "no-knock" provi­ and performance, test. Then, if anything ha.s its flaws. Inexperi- 12:t.'i p.m., and 6:.30 p.m.-8 their reconditioning, so they will be deiiendable. Pr.ictically every (.'uban, from tion. p.m .; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and sion Thursday, saying It would needs fixing; we fix it. So you knov/ the car eni'ud cutters are likely to cut And a source of pleasure for a long time. We’ll Castro down, is taking a turn in An article in the Jan. 16 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. not allow a policeman to barge” isn’t all used up. ■ the fields. too high, leaving the bottom in on anyone unics.s he* thought spend our time making them nearly perfect, so .you Herald re|X)rled that it had Age Limits: 16 in maternity. GIANT Certified USED CARS Then we give it our 100 'q gyprantee. To pdrt of the cane, which has the Foreign volunteers have been almost a year since a 12 in other areas, no limit in Ills life was In danger, or un-' only have to worry about picking the one that suits highest sugar content, standing repair or replace all major mechanical parts joined the effort, including a Democratic director man­ self-service. less evidence would be de­ you. group of 216 Americans known in the field. ned one of the comment ses­ have NEW BRAKES, NEW BATTERY plus stroyed. 1000 miles, whichever comes first. as the We Shall Overcome Bri- Aside from the job in the sions. The report was Incor­ The administration reminds The provision would allow po­ And you know we v/ouldn't give any old car d guar .I' teo ,"ude. field, supporting effort i.s needed rect. Democrat Richard Wy­ visitors that with construction lice to obtain warrants permit­ that. . under way, parking space Is 12 MONTH/12,000 Mile Guarantee (on Power Train) 1969 Rambkr $2595 1968 Chevrolat $2095 1968 Chevrokf $1595 Tile biggest previous harvest in transportation, distribution lie was in attendance at the ting them to enter dwellings lroiuni‘$$t;n, rcof o*!e, ffciil o*‘-4 csitTl.'Icl, L.'oltJ c!o;'f!col and marketing. The cane has to limited. Visitors are asked to on record was about seven mil­ Nov. 20, 1969 session. '68 Pontiac CatiUlnu '60 Chevrolet Ini))aJa '67 Poiittuc BoiuievUle without first knocking. Rebel SST 2-Dr. Hardtop. Impala 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, au­ Nov.a Coupe, 6-cyI., std. lion tons in 1352. seven years be­ be proce.ssed at the mills within bear with the hospital while the 2 IliMir Hardtop 9 Pass. Station Wagon 4-I>(M)r Hardtop The provision, Dodd said, was V-8, automatic, power steer­ tomatic trans., power steer­ trans., radio, blue finish. fore the revolution that brought 48 hours, or it start.s to lose its parking problem c.xlsts. Automatic transmis­ Automatic transmis­ Autonuitlc transmis­ 1966 FORD 1966 VOLKSWAGEN 1961 V0LKSWA(;EN 1969 CHEVROLET ing. roof cover. designed to cope with what he ing, radto. Caitro to power. But Cuba has quality. Witnesses say some Keallors Named ^ sion, power steering, sion. power steering, sion, power steering, Mu.stang 2-Dr. Hardtop 4. Ghia Coupe. Radio. $1095 Chevelle 4-Dr. Sedan $2195 [xiwer brakes. Maxi said is a common siluiilion Sedan. Beige. .$1193 planted much more cane than in cane lies around in the field for Patients today : '.’86 WIN a power brakes. FAC­ sharp! Stock »BA102- speed. V-8 motor. $119.5' previous years and the 10 mil­ To Coiniiiillet‘s TORY AIR CONDI­ 907. $1573 v.T,lue :U a mini price! the placement of narcotics evi­ 1968 Buick $2475 1965 Chevrolet $995 three weeks before transport i.s ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Stock =KFI11404.$m4 1968 FORD 1968 Plymouth $2245 lion tons of the nation's priijie TIONED! Hard to find dence' near a toilet or .sink for 1961 VOLKSWAGEN arranged. Ml'S, Rosalie A. Ari'her, \Vap- model. Stock » LDP- Mustang K'a.stback $2195 Skylark Sport Coupe.” V8, '.4 Ton Pickup. V-8, standard (Committee ap|X)intmenls for '66 Pontiac LeMans quick dispasal as soon as |K)11c c 1966 PORSCHE crop were up and waiting to be Kconomic factors apart, the ping wood ltd.. Rockville; Ml’ .. SKI 100806. SPECIAL ’67 Kanibler 1967 VOLKSWAGEN station Wagon. Radio, $895 automatic, power steering, Fury III Sport Sedan. V8, 1970 have bre ii aniumneed by Ih ■ 4-I>oor Hardtop knock at the beginning of a 911 Coupe. 5-speed $4495 . trans., as-ts. cut at the start of the campaign. cane-cutting drive has become a Maiy E. Btuiorek, Glastonbui’y; THIS WEEK I S2609 Aiiibassiulor station Wagon. Radio. $1495 vinyl roof cover, radio. automatic, power steering, Manchester Board of Realtors, Automatic transmhs. raid. I radio. To do the job. the government goal in itself, a way of building- Sylvester I.. Barnes, 5-1 Altoti slon, V-8, power steer­ 2 Door Hardtop 1968 PONTIAC a.s follows: k Automatic transmis­ Dodd said this would apply 1965 VOLKSWAGEN GTO Conv. Coupe 4-.specd. has mounted a tremendous enthusias-m. After suiar cane, St.; Ronald E. Blasko, 19 Bate-i Holiday ’63 Ford Falcon ing. Str Sedan. 6-cyl., automatic, power steering, year will probably be featured LcMans Convertible. 4-speed, Electra 4-Dr. Hardtop. All std. trans., aqua color. "Van" flashes at you in neon Palmer, cliairman. pint, 74 Durant St.; Robin P, 1111407. $1347 Power steering, power parlies. 1966 PORSCHE radio. radio. milking cow'S next time. Human Relations: .Mfred i". '67 Bulck Wildcat power steering. $1795 power, $2595 lights and you hear it hundreds Frank, Ea.st Htu'lford; Donna M brakes, exceptional Of the no-knock provision, 912 Coupe. 5-specd. $3795 Werhner, chairman 4 Door Hardtop of times on radio and television Gauthier. 354 Main St.; Mis. at Famous '65 Pontiac Boniievillo condition! St(x;k Automatic transnais- Dodd added, "Ihi.s is not new 1964 CHEVROLET Miikc Amci'ica Better Com­ 4-Door Hardtop (fJHK111103. $1608 $1945 and at meetings, concerts and Ethel L. Gelchell, 31 Deepwooil sion, power steering, under common law. A police­ Malibu 4-Dr. Sedan $795 1967 PONTIAC 1965 FORD 1968 Corvette $4245 1967 Buick V r r m m mittee iundei' National A.ssoc- n x Automatic transnihs- 1966 DODGE 1968 Comoro $2345 i.i classrooms. Dr.; Alice and Jean A. Hall, , JUG END power bfakes. Stock man could break down a door Li(jMan.s 2-Door Hardtop. 3. Mustang 2-Dr, Hardtop. 3- iation ol Real Estate Boards i: sion, power .steering, '66 Pontiac Bonneville Polara 4-Dr. Sedan, Auto. speiKl, radio. $995 Sport Coupe. 327" V-8, 4- Special Sport Ckmpe. V-8, Castro has said: "After 10 Warehouse Point; 'Mis. Sandci aJK60505. SPECIAL If he thought he was going to $1195 ■speed, radio. $1695 speed, power steering, jjosl- automatic trans., power Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic, Robert I W< Iverton, chairman: power brakes. Stock 2-Door Hardtop LOW PRICE! $1794 trans. years of the imperialistic eco­ ‘Ve'«;as Nijilil*' I. Hubbard, 267 Lyman Rd.. Bol­ S K I RESO RT aAV110502. Stock Re­ Power steering, power be killed." Iraction, PM radio. steering, radio. power steering, radio. Lillian G. G.i.nl, Norman S, Ho- ton. nomic blockade, we have to see henthal, G. Stillman Keith, Mari duction Price $P288 brakes, .sharp 2-tone '68 Chevrolet Bel Air Dodd also praised parts of 1964 FORD 1965 FORD .-\lso, Mrs. Margaret M. King- In S. Ggromont, 1966 PLYMOUTH 1966 FORD if we can or cannot harvest the Set Tomorrow' blue/white. Stock sKF 4 Il(M>r Sedan the bill that reduce the penal­ Galaxie Conv. $595 Galaxie 2-Dr. Hardtop. 8, on E. RoherLon and Call A. han, 819 Chirk St.. South Wind- .Musstichusetln 82705. $1696 Belvedere 2-Dr. Hardtop. Mustang Conv. 3-speed, ra­ 10 million tons. If we can't do it, ’65 Pontiac Catalina 6 cylinder, automatic ties for possessing or selling auto.' trans. $1093 Zinsser. .sor; Rich.ii'd Klein, 152 Bran­ $119.5. dio. $1195 we will be forced to say that the By Juniors Cl id) Membei'.diip: Alfi'ed P. Wci'h- Conwrtlble transmission, power drugs. ford St.: Mrs. Shirley T. Larson, Automatic transmis. '66 Pontiac Catalina ‘A Good Ploce io Buy o Cor** imperialists have obtained a nei", chairman; Alice Clampei. 4 Door Hardtop steering. Fine condi­ "We made a bad mistake I 1964 BUICK .success.” The Vernon Junior Women’s 39 Andor Rd.: Mrs. I.z)rna J Come in and .sion, power steering, tion economical! 1964 RENAULT 1968 VOLKSWAGEN . Skylark Hardtop. Auto. Lillian G. Grant, T. J. Crocket, power brakes, clean! Power steering, power Stock eLDPnil05. throwing addicts into jail," 1967 VOLKSWAGEN Club will spon.sor a "Ljis Vegas Pickens. 206 Ferguson Rd.; Mir,: brakes, low mileage I Sedan. Radio. $1495 4-Dr. Sedan $395 Sedan. Radio. $1695 I tnans. $1195 The first million was sched­ and Robert W. Lappon. Wanda O. Redding, 'Windsiii Register! StockaKF102205 $1378 $1786 Dodd said. "These people are Night" toiTiorrow with the pro­ Multiple Listing Service: Gov­ Stock =LDPR101005. CHEVROLET uled to be in by Dec. 23 and late IxK!ks; Dean Robarge, 547 Ck'ii- sick." erning body, tlie boat'd of direc- $1587 '68 Poiitiae GTO that night radio stations an­ ceeds to be donated to the Ver­ ter St.; Barbara J. Theriault, 89 '63 Chevrolet Inipala ! But, ho added, "this doesn't toi's, including its respective of­ Convertible nounced jubilantly that the job non Teen Center. Dart Hill Rd., Wapping: Super Sport Conv. i *67 Chevrolet Inipnla go for the pushers. They’re not TOLLAND TPKE. CARTER CO.. INC. ficers. A New Drawing Every Week! 400 V-8, 4 speed trans­ was done. The second million The teens are painting and "re­ Theresa M. Tierinni, East Han­ V-8, automatic tmns- I 4 l)(M>r Hardtop sick.” m .Professi.inal Standards: Rob­ mission, power steer- j mission, cream puff TAIXIOTTVIIXE 1229 Main St. >- Opin Cvtnines Till 9 — Tkur$. Till 8 — ManchnUt/ was announced Jan. 26, a half­ pairing the town-owned building ford, V-8, automatic trans­ condition! Stock aJH* The bill passed the Senate TED TRUDON, Inc. day behind schedule. Target for ert Wolverton, chairman; Roi>- ing, power brakes, j :it Vernon Center which is be­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A sOM mission, power steer­ K110512. $2568 Tuesday and is now before the the 10th million is July 16—with ci't W. L.ippen and Herbert .1 Stock tfBA101401 $1373 i ing, popular niodel in ing used a.s a drop-in center. to Mr. and Mr.s. Norman Hallas, House. a two-week grace period be­ The money from the Junior McKinney. Enfield; a daiigliter to Ml’, and fine condition! Stock '68 1‘oiitlae BoiiiievUle cause the harvest isn't over un­ Public Relations: Marioji K. ’66 Chevrolet Slallbu ::JHK120502. $1744 2 Door Hardtop Women will help pay for paint Mrs. Thomas Dunn, 133 Park'i’ 4-Door Hardtop Automatic transmis­ til the end of July in some and other supplies for the cen­ Robertson, chirman; William E. St.; a daughttr to Mi. and Mrs. Belfiore, Herman M. Frechette, Automatic transmis­ '67 I’oiiUac GTO sion power steering, areas. ter. Delmar Cooke, Glastonbury; a Mahoney Against M. Kenneth Ostrinsky and sion, V-!8, power steer­ 2 l)(M>r Hardtop power brakes, factory Government , employes, sol­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ing. Nice condition! Saturday's activities will in­ Joseph S. Lombardo. Automatic transmis­ .air conditioned! Low diers, students, factory workers, Cassells, Clark Rd., Bolton; ,i Stock SLDTR120303. sion, power steering, mileage beauty! Stock Case Mt. Study clude a variety of "Vegas” Realtors’ Advisory Committee all are going to the fields. Stu­ games a'ong with entertainment (laughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ $1,567 very clean 1 S lo^ sLiDPR103007. $2719 (for Town of Manchesteri: Hei- Manchester State Rep. Fran­ dents take their books, cut cane and refreshments. Albert Gates liam Loalho, Herbron Rd., Bol­ All roods lead to = KF112103. $1885 bert J. McKinney, chairman: '66 Ford Mushuig '68 Ford Mustang cis J. Mahoney is opposed to a by day and study by night for will be master of ceremonies ton. the GIANT! Robert D. Murdock and Alfred Hardtop '67 Chevrolet 1 / ■ to get up at 4:30 a.m., assemble Machine Gleaned shouldn’t be spent at all." of books and autographed rec­ Named Director of Arts at gathering points where Septic TunkN, Dry M'ells, Sec. 2 of Special Act 281 (the J ord albums will also be award­ HARTFORD (API—Gov. John SPECIAL SPECIAL trucks take you to the cane Sewer Lines Installed—(Cel­ Omnibus Bonding Bill), adopt­ ed. Demp.sey appointed Henry G. 6 t h A N N U A L fields to bend down and cut lar Waterproofing Done. ed by the 1969 State Assembly, HARDTOPS SAVINGS Mrs. Edwa(d Vinje is chair­ Hunt of Hartford Thursday to from dawn to sundown and get the State Commission on the r . back home around 8 p.m. man of the affair and mem­ McK in n e y b r o s . bers of her committee are Mrs. Arts. ,\T THE SA.ME BOTH SIDES OF NEW PARK AVENUE HUNDREDS OF TRADE-IN CARS 118 Pearl St. — 643-1308 Many Cubans hate it and Stephen Dempsey, Mrs. Mal­ Hunt, who recently retired as (|U5T NORTH OF NEW BRITAIN AVENUE) FAMOUS FOR EASY TO PAY some try to escape it by faking colm Frost, Mrs. Enos Stambo, director of the real assets di­ Sewerage Disposal Co. GIANT SAVINGS WEST HARTFORD------236 4501 DOWN p a y m e n t s FINANCING injury. But when they are Mi'.s. Frank Bugnacki, Mrs. Al­ vision of the State Public Works BRAND NEW 1970 cutting they cut hard because ton Holt, Mrs. Richai'd Berg­ Department, succeeds Thomas they believe those showing lazi­ mm man, Mrs. Stanley Domain and C. Chubb of Greenwich, who DODGE DART SPECIAL ness will be kept longer. Ml'S, Edward Kinnei'ly. lias resigned. FITZGERALD FORD INC. Helping the (.'ubans are bri­ IMITEI EQUIPMENT gades from most Communist □ SPECIAL countries, including North Viet­ 1966 T-BIRD 1969 GALAXIE GT 1968 T-BIRD Wt White,,Landau, 2 door Hard-top. Black vinyl lop. Auto. 1 SALE nam. But propaganda media Black, 2 (Jr. Hard-lop Landau. Black vinyl root. Auto, Bronze, 2 dr. Sports roof. Autom atic iransniission. 390 < LOW PRICE V transmission. V-H engine, Pow'cr steering and brakes. Power I focused mo.st on the American transmission. Power steering and brakes. Power side V-8 engine. Bucket seats. Console. GT performanee group. contingent. The 216 members of side w indow s, 1 aetory air conditioned, Tm ted glass. White 1 windows, Stereo tape system. 1 aetory air eon^lm ncd. Power steering. Radio, Dual rear speakei^ . ri Esulpptd w 11 h Xandard \ W the brigade were lionized in the White side wall tires. Retnainder o f side wall lues. Bucket seal.s, C O O A C 1 ihilt, h a • 1 1 r, dtiroilar, i l l Bucket seats. Console, White side 7 0 K windshlild wipan « .wash- state-controlled pre.ss and on ra­ Console. Radio. wall tires. Wheel covers. ” * new car warranty. ^ art, paddad dash 6 tun dio and television. vltort, auttida mirror, raar vlaw mirror, Chrvtior Corp. 'I'he group of 125 men and 91 S-yaar/S0,0M mllo Ipctory women ranged in age from 16 to 1966 SQUIRE Wagon 1969 GALAXIE 500 1968 GALAXIE 500 warranty- 61. with most in their early 20s. W h it e , t o passenger. Autom atic transmission, V-8 Yellow, 2 dr. Hardtop. Black vinyl roof. Autom atic Iranv Aqua. 4 dour sedan. While lop. Autumatie transmission. 1 It included whites, blacks and mission, 351 V-8 engine. Vinyl trim. White side wall tires. V-8 engine. Radio, tieelrie clock. Limi slip. Power steering 1 lAmertcans of .Me.xican, Puerto engine. Radio, Power steering. Power tailgate. White side wall tires. Wheel covers. . _ Power steering and brakes. Radio, Tintei^lass, 1 aetory ,jind brakes. While side wall lires. Rear . 1 '2275 Rican and Asian descent. They worked alongside 59 Cubans on air conditioned. Remainder of new window defroster. Tinted windshield. ^2296 1 $1496. ear warranty. ^ “ a nationalized plantation once !n« VISIT OUR owned by the Atlantic Gulf 69 DODGE < 2 2 9 5 Corp. atrt 170, 4-Dr. Sadan. PUT A SMILE 1967 GALAXIE 500 1969 TORINO GT 1968 FORD Pick-up ladia, haatar, auto., powtr atoarinf. They were leciuited by mili­ /ary low mllaagt. Blue. 2 dr. Hard-top. Black vinyl roof. Autom atic trans­ M aroon. 1-100. Stylcsidc. K loot box. Body side mouldings, SHOWROOM tant organizations such as Stu­ 1 Gold. 4 door Hard-top, Automalie transmission. V-H lool storage box, 3 speed, Radio, ( onvenienee FK., dents for a Democratic Society IN YOUR DRIVING 1 engine. Power.steering. Power brakes. Radio. 1 aetory mission. V-8 engine. W ide'oval while side wall (ires. Heavy, duly rear springs, and the Black Panthers. They THESE CARS W ILL DO IT! 1 air conditioned. Tinted glass. White w;dl tires. Power steering and brakes. Radio. Tinted glass, factory 69 DODGE * 2 4 9 5 4otonp 4-Dr. Stdin. paid their way to Mexico City air conditioned. Wheel covers. 1 A i « NOW! Wheel cover. $1695. tSH, auto., at. Low m llta n dttno. and from there flew in on Cuba- 1963 CHEV. .$795 1967 OLDS $1895 Remainder of new ear warranty. ^1*4 1 ^ w . $1845. Cutlass Supreme Holi­ an Airline. Impala 4-Dr. V-8. au­ to., PS, ”PB, air cond. day Cpe. V-8, auto. PS. Not all of them cut sugar cane 67 RAMB. ‘ 1 2 9 5 FOR THIS PB, vinyl roof. 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/ / . w r •V m: . ;V ■ \ ; \vr ■\ ‘ ■ \\ A \ •' ^NUARY 80, 1970 '\ w ' A'^ MANCHESTER E V E N I^ HERALD. MANCRER'pER, »PO^N\ FRIDAY, ■ ' 'I ' ' PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE — . MANCHESTER EVENING^iteRALD.' M^NCIIEKTER, CO^IN.. FkH )W .TAl^ilARY-.M)70 A ' i slonj but w^re In the' main laiSfe- tef, revision of the council by­ gret ^a,l)outa|bout ikthe operation, bne k . Vernon ' ly unresolved, TTie council will laws aiid a finance committee of had lost a child shortly aftir- FLETCHER GLASS COi M^oHESTi® ask for direction in this area at repo|t. Sports Editor ward. The ' other had been Eldltor Male Steirilization p r o Council Tue.sday’s meeting. Jerry Kntonn warned of possible psychologi­ 54 McKEE STREET ^ W 4 5 2 1 Nancy Macomber , Senior Editor The lack of a PTO or coni- S50,000 Bond Set cal complications'! The warning Feature Editor Linda Jacobe Meets Tuesday parable organization at the high proved correct. In Attempted Murder Now the time to bring hi y^r ** *«I*‘**'’ Betsy Hunter Is Safe and Easy school level will also be dlacu-s- Stomi window gktaa reptaood. Separately four husbands and The Vernon (Jouncll of PTO’.-; HARTFORD (API-Bond for sedi by the coimcil. Last year an a Bloomfield man charged with By FRED ('OI.EMAN in the next three months, has n twelve wives admitted regrets will meet T\iesday at 8 p.m. at invitation was extended by the AUTO GLASS INSTALLED waiting list of too. for a variety of reasons. One of the attempted murder of his Mrs. Joyce Don, Faculty Adyiaor AfUMM'IntiHl Pre«« Writer the Vernmi Center Middle- council to aid in the formation FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 Cotnpiled by Sludeni.- ol Matu’hf.sier Hinh .SctuVi The Siihon Trust and the the wdmen said she would wife has been set at $60,000. VOL. XXXII, No. 16 School with the transportation of such a group. The council GLASS FURNITURE TOPS — t-- LONDON (A P ) — “ A radiant Family Planning Association "have children continuously if it Robert Lee Dodson, 62, was committee of the Board of .<5ald at that time the offer of ar.d worry-free wife Is reward give the same advice to inquir­ arrested late Wednesday night were feasible." Edttcatlon and Police Chief Ed------.assistance was turned down. The enough for this minor opera­ and charged with assault with M IRRO RS (Fireplace and Door) ies. They suggest seeing the Britain’s cost-free National mund Dywer invited to discuss next step to be taken will■■■ be tion," one patient said. Intent to kill. family doctor for Information. Health Service permits steriliza­ bus safetv. further discussed. PICTURE FRAMING (all typos) Happy Indians Get "Male sterilization is the eas- Both husband and wife are giv­ Police say ’ he shot his iwlfe tion operations, male or fei^iale, At several previous meetings Other items j on Tuesd^ay s through the head. She was re­ ist and most convenient means en time to make sure they want only for reasons of health of the of the council, the question of agenda include election and In- of birth control," declared an­ ported In critical condition WINDOW and PLATE GLASS no more children. Both must individual concerned. A hus­ lolnt activities, consolidation of stallatlon of officers, report on other. " I ’d rather be sterilized Thursday at St. Francis Hos Tub Enclosure from $30 to $45 plus installation _ Winning Touch give consent. band cannot be sterilized be­ calendars and other matters of the PTO central calandar. ^s- than have my wife take' a pill pltal in Hartford. In the trust’s survey of 1,011 cause of his wife’s health. programs came up for discu.s- cusslon of a possible newplet- every day.” couples only two expressed re- The place; Clarke Arena par with their opponents in the first half, but got well behind “ The operation is called va­ rrK The time; Last Friday night sectomy and is rather less trou­ TTie scene: Jubilation in the third quarter, and never ble than most dental fillings," The cause: Manchester had were able to^ catch up. ' After said a third. finally won a basketball gam e! one quarter, the hustling Indi­ The remarks come from men Although the winning of one ans lead 20-12; the score at the who have chosen a method of game is usually not a cause for half was Wethersfield 32, Man­ birth control that preventa preg­ Final Pre-Inventory utter elation, things have been chester 32. Wethersfield got hot nancies but still permits an ac­ different this season for th-! in the third quarter, outsporing tive sex life. Indians. They have been having Manchester 14-7, and that was A recent survey showed that their problems, ■with lack of the ball game. High point men 98 per cent of the men who vol­ height and inconslstancy hurt­ for Mortchester were Baron Ma­ unteered lor sterilization over \ ing their play. But last Friday her with 16 points and Chuck the past three years say they the Indians finally put it all to­ Lankford with 14. are completely satisfied with it. Caldor^ gether, and came out with a However, all of the Insse.s were thrill-packed 02-«O victory over So are their wives. made up with the Manchester KatU Kolbe Steve Dunlap Bristol-Central, setting their rec­ Some 20,000 Britons chose va­ FRI. & SAT. win last Friday. The most sectomy last year. People in­ CLEARANCE! ord at one win and ten losse.s. spirited crowd of the season volved in the program estimate Bristol lost their seventh game Legion of Honor against three victories. came out to cheer the Indians that this year's figure will reach on, and they were rewarded by 40,000. Doubts about the safety The Indians had several If you ever go to Washington, Steve Dunlap .sound defeats to prepare them an excellent game. The actibn of the contraceptive pill have in­ Character: “ Naive? Dead^ went back and forth throughout creased interest in the 20-min­ D. C. In 20 years and see a .girl for their big win. On Jan. 13 the Insane?" Happy! Honest! tribe played host to Maloney the game, with at the most ute operation. who looks vaguely familiar Humble! High, and lost to their Lowering three or four points separating The Simon Population Trust, working in the State Depart­ Busy? Involved? Yup! In­ opponents by a score of 81-55. the two teams. Down by a point which has pioneered surveys on ment, chances are that it will be structor of the handicapped, tu­ For the most, the Indians play­ with 11 seconds to go. It looked the effects of the operation, had Oil r Kathi Kolbe, this weeks female toring in the north end of Hart­ ed a fine game, and it -was a far as though Manchester would been getting 100 letters a day Lowest legdonaire. Kathi plans to go on ford, Gilbert and Sullivan Work­ cry from the first game of the loose again. But Chuck Lani:- asking about vasectomy. Ilien to college, receive her degree shop, MYF, church choir. season at Maloney when they ford grabbed a rebound and put in December a British govern­ Price! MODEL 711XR in political science, and then go AP English, honors - physics were humiliated 106-48. Manches­ the ball in the basket giving ment committee warned that to work in Washington. and Latin IV, algebra III, busi­ ter held the upper hand in the the Indians a one-point lead. contraceptive pills which high One thing is sure: She is being ness law, choir. first half, although the score With a second to go, he also estrogen contents may be linked well-prepared lor the job. Be­ Awards'. NMSQT letter of after the first 16 minutes wa.s scored from the foul line, icing with thrombosis or blood clot­ sides being active academically, commendation, certificate of 35-30 Maloney. The Indians of­ the game for the Indians. ting. After that the trust got EUREKA carrying a load of A P English, merit in poetry, merit award— ten were able to get the ball to The game was an endless trip more than 200 letters a day. Western Civilization, Honors I.,atin Club. the open man for a shot, and to the foul line, with over .">0 The trust supplies material to French Literature and Level n Inwardly - Outwardly: Watch­ their agressive. defense caused fouls called in all. Chip Con­ explain the operation in these Canister Cleaner 1 Chemistry. Kathi is also active General Electric ing people, exploring, being several Maloney turnovers. Ken ran, Jim Biilesano, Billy Ma­ in many extracurricular ogani- term s: General Electric with Fan Jel Motor alone in churches or on walks, Tedford and (Jhuck Lankford her, and Baron Maher all foul­ —Unlike castration, which zatdons. Kathi is the secretary walking with a girl, music, both played well In the first half. ed out for Manchester. High ends a man’s sex life, vasecto­ Portable Stereo Phono Our Reg. 49.95 of the American Field Service, 2-Slice Toaster hamburgers, being involvea, The second half, was all Mal­ man scoring-wise for Manches­ my removes no organs. Instead Our Reg. 44.70 a member of the Aridian staff, oney as the Spartans got hot, Our Reg. 12.59 beaches. ter was Baron Maher with 19 it interrupts the seminal duct in .Sjieeial and is also active in the Nation­ Listening to people, asking and didn’t cool off for the rest of al Honor Society and the Current points, followed by Chuck Lank­ such a way that the male fluid T h e them to say what they mean; the game. <3old Manchester Pii rehase Affairs Club. She may also be ford with 17. Chip Conran also reaching the female no longer (!aldor accepting more people in dif­ shooting eliminated any chance Wildcat 44.88 found In the music wing, as she played a fine game defensively. contains sperm cells. TweJ ferent positions, breaking Manchester had of getting bac’x Priced 36.70 is an active and energetic Tuesday night the Indians sperm counts are needed to con­ in the game. Chuck Lankford Kciidcidhlo '*coid%i\v;iy“ . Muip-on tool pjck. l aii |CI motoi gives a stereotypes, emotion, being tried to fnake It two in a row firm the operation has worked. l-iun- spcL-d .ailoni.illc diop-dnwii lIkmii;ci. lopc.il |>i.i> ojihna member of Round Table, Kathi was the high scorer for the red Urcjii. I m/cn wafflos - Ui lenuivc iunn ilio cxiiu-hit;li ukixI lil i ' I -1 ? c>clone ol elcdiimg power. noticed as a real, fallible, but at Platt. Tonight they will be After that other methods of con­ auloiii.ilic duiudi. .Solid Slulc. OnK pci Moic. has received several awards in and white with 16 points, follow­ feeling person. entertained by Hall High in traception can be abandoned. school, including being chosen ed by Bill Peoples with 12 and Remembering: Studying, West Hartford. The red and —The man can continue to to attend Laurel Girl’s State Baron Maher with eight. Dave meeting people, talking about white then come down the home have sexual Intercourse but cam last summer and winning a Wooley also played well in his life, not doing homework, stretch as they play five of have no more children. Letter of Commendation for her first extensive action of the sea­ "teachers who listen and will their last six games at home, MHS swim.team makes a good start in its meet against Hall High last Friday. (Herald plioto by Pinto) —The operation is safe, doc­ performance in -the National son. give attention to young people, with their next home game be­ tors say. In 1,011 men surveyed, Merit Scholarship Qualifying On Jan. 16, the Indians met 20 Lb. Bag not students,” teachers who ing Tuesday night against pow­ the trust found no cases of preg­ Test last year. Wethersfield High at Trinity Kathi, when she finds time, need "control” , the blindness of erful Windham. nancies after vasectomy and Wild Bird study halls and bells, working College and were beaten 62-46. Farce of the Week No. 8 • only two cases of a decline in enjoys the books of F. Scot Again Manche^er played on a Steve Armstrong ’70 with other kids, getting held up things, and she still got into the Swim Team F^tfcgerald. the comic strip the patient’s heailth. Dear Morgel, Seed "Peanuts", -tlie art of Monet, in Hartford, talking with a society. How? Well, among —The operation is minor com­ A. I’ve got some wonderful news and the moisic of Simon and black minister about the other things she did all the pared to female sterilization, to tell you. I can hardly see Garfunkel. Katlii says that the heritage of Christianity to ex­ housework and corrected seven which requires abdominal sur­ '/AeTH6R CDUAA6 E through my tears of astonish­ k movie "Lion in Winter" was plain an inner peace so we may sets of papers every night for gery and a recovery period in 1.29 ment and wonder to even write, Sunk by Hall guide everyone in love and not all of her teachers for one quar­ ' "Lektro Blade 4" reaUy great; pink lightening, AH» but I will give it the old college hospital. Suntlowei. niillei and oiliei seeds I wide ties, tootsie rolls, and war. ter; but teachers don’t ever —Effects of vasectomy can be r try. The most marvelous thing the biids love! Kcinember lo teed & "Aussies” are also Included in Interests: Holding human has happened to me. Ye.s— yes have favorites, so I ’m sure she Undefeated Hall High .sank the record to a perfect 9-0. reversed with a 50 per cent t)ur rcailieied Incnds duiiug ilic Proctor-Silex (ieneral Eleetrie (ieneral Eleelrie Folding her likes. If the world were all values, putting skeletons togeth­ HER —I ’ve been asked—chosen— to got in on her own merit. Manchester .swim team in a 62- Saturday at Manchester, the chance of success. This second cold oT wiiuei. RE/\AINGTON 'one color, Kathi would like to er, learning golf, driving, cycl­ be in the National Humdinger And you have no idea the 32 contest held Friday at Man­ tide was turned as the locals i operation, however, is difficult see it be olive green. ing, being himself, being Society. It finally happened. privileges I now have with my chester. Althouh top - ranked downed New Ijondon by a score surgery. The trust advises men Ironing Table CHILDREN’* 24-Hour Wooden When Kathi is working in the willing to react and waiting for Oh Morgel, I know how thrill­ NHS pass. Why I can leave ^ e Hall captured firsts in all but of 67-28. The spirited Manches­ to regard vasectomy as irrever­ All W'ealher Men’s FM/AM State Department in the year others to do the same. ed and pleased and honored you building during study halls so one event, it was pu.shed hard ter tankers oveiwhelmed their sible. FREE: ?over"“ 2(X)8 she feels that she will still LiEISURE TIM E : John Holt, must feel Just to know me. And that I can do something con­ lo win in almo.st every race by oppotients winning all but two Men seeking information Timer Dryer Bird Feeder Shaver Cloek Radio have memories of MHS, includ­ Case for Poetry, Easy Rider. you’re probably wondering whul structive with my time. I an aggressive, capable and events. about vasectomy usually ex­ Our Reg. 9.95 Our Reg. 9.88 Our Reg. 3.39 ing gym bags, leaky ceilings and Sterile Cuckoo, Last Summer, I did to merit such an honor. haven’t exactly figured out what driving Manchester squad. Manchester, now midway press concern about the health Our Reg. 2.29 Our Reg. 17.99 Caldor Priced! many unforgettable friendships. Simon and Garfuhkle, Blood, Well, I ’ll tell you. It was really constructive means, but as soon During the meet H;ill even set through it.s season, will next put of their wives, dislike of contra­ Kathi feels that MHS is a rather Sweat and Tears, McKuen, easy. All I did was get straight as I find iut I ’ll sure do some­ two new school records - in the its creditable 4-2 record up ceptives, or objection to more Now flexible school and that It is Andrew Wyeth. A’s since fourth grade, was thing. I can also wander the 200-yard individual medley against a strong Crosby team in children because of the expense. Only! 7.47 6.88 comparatively liberal. FU TU R E ; Argentina (this halls and make noise, and no Waterbury. 2.59 (2:18.5) and the 100-yard back­ 1.77 27.88 In fin ile height adjuslinciil fur elected to be president of the "W e have had three chil­ 14.77 Pete Walden, '71 Provides 2K leel ol drying space. Sincerity and honesty are both fVtseitlei. b/ one can get me for it, because Hugged plaxlic Willi large eireulai Sltrnibei swiieli - wake to nuisie 01 Tunis lights and appliances on,'off slaitding or silling. Venis for cool summer?) New College in Student (Council and of my stroke (59.5). This raises Hall’s dren," one man wrote. "M y Willi eoniiorl dial lo sun every Ideal foi wet elolh'tsor fresh iron­ ieediiig lra> and landing plalioiin. alaiin. 1.milled clock dial. A K on auloinaliealK . No rescuing needed. ironing, hasy roll wheels. #69936, very Important to Kathi Kolbe Sarasota, Fla., major in biology, class, editor of the school news­ tt'.e corridor patrol knows and wife had very hard times and Individual! #l B-1 p,g 23.99 #sim ing. holds eompaelly. Sock 4- t^uskia trusts the NHSers’ code of 4'r 111, xeed eapaeilv. Hang il an>- IM. #69896 and she hopes that she will be psychology, doctor? Social work­ paper and yearbook. But please she is going to be sterilized as wlieie. Remington # L B 6 ...... 1 8 . 6 9 remembered for these qualities. er? Minister? To dream for a don’t think that everyone has to ethics. soon as possible. But she has Kathi feels that she Is, although simple, Indi'vldual, universal re­ Tan. 30"**+ til” do all these things to be chosen. Well, Morgel, I have some Girl Gagers Win Five been told there is a waiting list not entirely loyal, courageous work to do now, so I ’d better spect for human values which Not at all. Why I know of one of wins for the tribe as they of three years. Could I be done go. I have to read The Rise After toppling their opponents and true, at least quiet, wllllhg would be extended to bring 8 : 0 0 pm girl who didn’t do any of these slipped by 15-10, but the varsi­ Instead? I think my wife has to listen, and possessive of a world and personal p ea ce...... and Fall of The Third Reich in five consecutive games the Bke '7o ' ty crushed their challengers 37- had enough to put up with.” ® sick sense of humor. Steve Dunlap. Yup and he'll for German class tomorrow, Girl’s Basketball Team suffer­ “ I have seen my wife age be­ Children’s Kathi has had many exciting in first place with an accumu­ Caesar’s Commentaries on the ed their first defeat while play­ 16. be remembered! ! ! Suffield only allowed the "Big fore my eyes,” said another. experiences during the past sev­ Mark Winzler ’70 lative score of 199. Gaullic wars for Latin and four ing away at E.O. Smith. M ’s” to leave a five and three “ The sheer drudgery of bring­ eral summers. Including work­ Math Team Jim Wlckwire is number one Scientific Americans. Then af­ The start ct the season came ing up young children, when one Nursery Lamp Seniors with a 32-22 victory over Glas­ point lead (or tlieir games, but ing at the Fabric Cupboard, ters Kern and Mary Cirtts (fig­ in the league with a score of 39, ter dinner I think I’ll whip up is middle-aged, can make Ufe a Seniors are advised that tonbury, through the efforts of il was .still enough to clinch two (where she learned that you owe ure that one out) at 291 Henry and .sophmore Alan Sandals, some DNA in my Gilbert home "Who’s Who Among Students Places First both the Jayvee team and the additional victories. hell on earth at times. There it to yourself not to be loved), Street in a (naturally) olive who participated for the first chemistry set and write a Scho­ are seven of them and my wife • and traveling. Kathi has trav­ In American High Schools” varsity. Captain Pam Cooper, ’70, who Clearance green home. time, was the top rating soph­ lastic Writing Contest first- is not a program approved The Manchester High Math An easy game was found in leads the scoring race with 68 says 20 years of having a child eled extensively throughout the Steve Armstrong, '70 omore at this meet. prize winning essay on "The by the Connecticut Associa­ Rocky Hill as the varsity girls points, led her team through the or children under school age is .Our Reg, 7.49 to 9.99 U.S. and- Canada, and’’prides Team placed first at the meet The team has three more Trials and Tribulations of be­ herself on seeing things that tion of Secondary Schools, ran off with a 37-19 win. The low scoring Smith match which really too much. I think it is my at East Hartford High with a meets with the next one at ing an Effete Intellectual Snob.” tourists usually miss. Seniors who are interested in Inc. ^ d therefore. It is not J.Vs. weren’t as successfU', was lost in the last 50 seconds turn now." - Save an Extra 3-Ply' Famous Brand top score of 55. As a result of Bristol Central on February 18. So, Morgel, until next time, A survey by Dr. L. N. Jackson Playtex Until that time Kathi win be financial aid are reminded to recommended that they par­ T am yours most brilliantly, however. with a Smith basket which put this match, the team now stands Karen Winters '71 of the Simon Trust, published living with her parents, her check frequently the clipboards ticipate. Joe Schmo Rham High gave both MHS the score at 18-17. 7” Circular See this fine team in action. last September, showed men Baby Niirser Storage brother David and her two sis- In the Guidance Office ;The Farce Committee) teams trouble, but the girls in seeking vasectomy were usually 20% off red took a 15-14 score with the Drop by Clarke Arena next F r i­ middle-aged, with stable mar­ J.V.s and a 26-23 squeeze (or day and give them your sup­ Our Reg. Low Prices on All Karh Trunk Saw Students are reminded that riages, all the children they Kit the penalty for truancy or un­ the upi>ercla.ssmen. port. Our Reg. 7.97 Our Reg. 21.99 Junie Moon ’70 wanted, and In a fairly sound fi­ approved absence is detention. Somers provided another set Fireplace Our Reg. 7.39 ‘Mother Courage’ To Be on Stage nancial condlUon. Five per cent Large selectK>n i>l child- were Roman Catholics. len’s classics to clioose Patricia Avant, the trust’s ex­ E(|iiipnienl liom . 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.■■T- V V FRIDAY, JANUARY SO. 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN [W PAGE FOURTEEN MANniESTER EVENING HERALt)\ MANCHESTER. CONN..^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD'.d\ MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 19’l0 ‘Incredible’ Reaction from Koufax He was advised of the deoade- Thill, he feels, was a sort of Five- YeaVr Go- ptlchlng elliow, is a man of his final four his won-loss his­ deslgnatioit as he prepared to • LOS ANGELES (AP)— do-it-yourself thing. a - many attributes. tory was 35-6, 10-5, 36-H and play golf at Riviera Country The Mays and Mantle he re­ Sandy Koufax had a one- False modest^ is not one of Club, to which he belongs. Golf 27-0 and those were years ferred to, of course, were Wil­ word reactioii when advised them and he’ elaborated on his has long been a Koufax con­ when the elbow was in misery. lie and Mickey of the San Fran­ c - he had been named Base- thoughts. cern. He carries an eight-handi­ Sandy in his relatively brief cisco Giants and New York Plan of Yankees May Be Early hall Athlete of the Decade "I think it's Incredible be­ cap and said with a grin, "I cause there were guys like but golden yeai's won the Cy Yiuikees, Young Award three tlmeSi‘ eSi and In the AP poll, Koufax re­ can't play a lick.” in a special poll conducted Mays and Mantle and Henry Once one of the nation s most adrjpted Is going along fine. We ’’There iire lots of clubs in a "1 think t)ilH is our yenr. I-asl diaft, lilt ,;124 lifetime against pitched no-hit, no-run gems in ceived 226',m votes from the By EARL YOST by the Associated Press. Aaron who were great players eligible bachelors, Sandy has have made headway,” MacPhail year wi- liad ii belter ball club the Yankees, The short right successive years, from 1063 sports writers and broadcasters. Five-year, go-young re­ (x>sllion to make a run for the "Incredible,” suld the lormer for 10 years or more. been marrU'd a year. His pri­ said. ’’There are only a few pennant hecau.se of the draft limn tile previous year. field fence i« made lo order for "After all. my big yeais were through 1065, and one of them The now-retired Mantle receiv­ building plan of the New players with us today who were Los Angeles IXjdger pitcher, a ed I54>i, Mays 106H, and vate life remains qulet-and iind expan.slon and we’re one of "Oiir biggest problem was our tl'is iwiwer hitler. not spread over a full ileelide. was a perfect game. York Yankees is now in its on the 1964 roster. The average hard-throwing, soft-speuklng Aaron of the Atlanta Braves, quite private. these clubs. W« can honestly offen.se factually, lack of it). ” t believe that he can pull I only had four or five good Koufax l-s proud of his success Does he miss the hustle and fourth .season but there is age of both oar 40 and 25-man left-hander many call the great­ 51';.. trailed next In that order. rosters Is the\youngest in the say that today,” the popular Our pitching was adequate. We the ball into the scats,” Houk years.” in baseball but he has .said per­ bustle of baseball? a lot of optimism in the est In the annals of baseball. Koufax after retirement ac­ major leagues.' GM added. didn’t have the deptli In oui' Blcfary. . Sandy had best check the rec­ haps his most satisfying season "Yes and no but things are camp of the American Koufax, who retired at 30 aft­ cepted a fat. long term contract If attendance at Ihe .Wiiverly lineup and this nullified our ' ords. In six years o^f the past was ui 1065 when he struck out still pretty bustling for me," Leaguers from General Mana­ ” We feel that we have more er the end of the t006 season as a commentator with the Na­ ger Lee MacPhail down the line Inn was an Indication of ttie sup- speed. Deals that wc^have made decade, 1061-1060, he won 130 a major league record 383 bat­ ability since 1964, more versa­ because of a chronic, paln-en- tional Broadcasting Company. he stiW. that fruits from the program [Kirl the Yankees will get at have improved our club. The al'ould set goals. When he does m games and lost only t.f and in ters. tility, more switch hitters. We durlng arthritic condition in his (vll! be realized one year early. also feel that we have added Yankee .Stadium this seii.son, young players have arrived ami this, he starts to press and It MacPhail headed a number two good bats to our lineup new iill-time records will be set. most of offensive players,” lie affects his play,” the well-tan- Warning to His Challengers of Yankee front office offlcleJs, and have strengthened our Bob Fishel, public relation^ added. ned Yankee field boss added. Porsche Car plus Manager Ralph Houk-’ and plnch-hlttlng.” chief, rciK>rtcd the turnout was The neW sticks In the lineup “ Last year we were in 96 nine members of his team in The Yanks had a woeful .181 the largest In the hiKlory of the will be Curl Blef;iry, who was games that were decided by the annual Yankee Winter Cara­ pinch hitting average lost year. caravan which covers New on liand, Danny Cater and Pete cither one or two runs,” he said. M Seen Likely '« ‘I Have to Do Better’ van visit to Connecticut yester­ Newcomer Pete Ward, acquired York Slate, Pennsylvania and Ward, all veterans acquired in ” I figure that this year we can day to break bread with mem- from the White Sox, led the Connecticut on its annual hop- trades. score 86 to 110 more runs, and ber.s of the press, radio and American League last year in scotching, good-will tour. Blefary, who slailed out in that should put us up with the 4o Race Winner Leader Nieklaus Says teevee, plus free-loaders. this department with a .370 Optimism, loo. Came from the the Yankee organization but lop clubs,” "The go-young policy we average. moulli. of Houk. » was lost lo Baltimore in tlic No one could argue that point. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) SAN DIEGO (A P )—Jack Nicklaute sounded a warn­ - Official qualifying for starting positions began this morning for ing to his challengers in today’s second round of tne AWARD WINNERS—Hannon Killebi'ew, most valuable player in the Ameri­ $l.'i0,000 Andy Williams-San Diego Oi>en: HANDS UP— Dufiuesne’s Jarrett Durham wa.s met flown court by all five Houk Lauds Ted Williams Passes 9,000 Point Total can League, and Boston shortstop Rico I’etrocelli weie honored by the Boston the 24-Hours of Daytona Endur­ memtier.s of Kentucky Wesleyan in a h iiul.s-iii) tlefensive pfisition. Dukes won. ance Race and most observers 'I have to do better.'' Baeball Writers last night. Petrocelli was named Red Sox most valuable player. were betting that one of the new Nieklaus, the defending cham­ enough, but even more remark­ Porsche prototypes would wino pion, opened with a brilliant. able because he did some exper­ Yankee Bench Much Improved Reed Over Barrier up at the head of the field. seven-under-par 65 in Thursdays imenting along the way. Porsche, fielding three of its first round, one stroke better "About my fourth or fifth hole By EARL YOST Blefary and Danny Cater come back depends a lot on new 5-liter, 600 horsepower !>1V than fast-closing Tony Jacklin, 1 started having some trouble Rockville Eyes Goal, “ TKo .davore nil believe Proven Bahnsen. He’s a potential 20- ^ piayeih major league, long-baU hitters, game winner, who was only 9-16 In Six Campaigns Kranepool Talks Up models for the Saturday-Sunday the British Open title-holder wltti my swing,” he said. "I twice around the clock mara­ Four more are at 67--Canadl- wasn't getting the shoulder turn that they can do it tins gon^ethlng the Yankees have last year. The sophomore jinx thon, had the highest unofficial an A1 Baldwin, former Masters right. I worked it for about nine year, and I do too, Mana- lacked in recent years. Then can be blamed. NEW YORK (AI’ )—Willie Reed of the New York speeds in practice and appeared cliampion Gay Brewer, 49-year- holes before I got it back where ger Ralph Houk told the there’s Pete ward who has also "Wo ve got people now who Knicks is over the 9,()0()-point barrier, butthe most to have few mechanical prob­ old Julius Boros and young Joel I wanted it. East, Indians Away press during yesterday’s been a pretty fair hitter In the can play wlienever .someone i.s meaningful figuies to the i)ig centei’ are the ones that lems. Goldstrand. "It’s gratifying to work your Yankee Caravan visit to pa.st while with Chicago. hurt, gone to the army or in i sea.sons plaved. At Yastrzemski Stand On the other hand, some ob Cheshire. ” I honestly believe Pitching Is the strong point of slump and we won’t hurt,” Houk '•xhe*!) OfM) aren't slmificant,” way out of some trouble and Thur.sday, Flioenix upended At- The group of six at 68 In- court. Ellington plays neighbor- two players decided they didn’t ^at we can win.” he added be- the club and the senior mem- said of his .«lrenghtened benen, trade from St. Louis to Philadel- one in the major leagxies with- servers felt that qualifying lau- still be able to score well.” By DEAN YOST .•-iiid Reed Thursday night after l.-inla 111-102 and Seattle tripped NEW YORK (AP) — rels would-go to one of five new w i eludes Gene Littler and Bobby ing Rockville on the Rams' see eye lo eye with Indian Jiead making a quick exit to ber among the starters Is Slot- Baltimore, the defending phia. Flood charges the clause, out lights, In that stretch of holes— ” I lie went over that pro career to- Si,n Kr.inel.sco 105-101. They’ve stoked up the hot Nichols, while the current Mas­ Each team before the homogrounds and Rhani High coach Jim Moriarty, so they Bridgeport for a plane ride to llcmyre, who was 28 last No- champion, is the club to beat in which binds a player to a team, Elsewhere in baseball, -sports Ferrari 512s, a 5-liter, 575 horse- just wasn’t hitting the ball close lal with 25 in the l^ lck s’ 127-106 Reed's 10th point, in the sec- ters champion, George Archer, season opens has two goals <>fHebron cla.shes with Bolton liung up the uniforms for the Boston. yember. the AL’s Eastern Division and stove league with fever- is a modern form of slavery. figures gathered in Boston and power bomb with the biggest to the hole” —he had only one trouncing of Detroit in a Nation- „nd quarter, wa.s his 9,000th. engine displacement ever built was one of six at 69. in mind in basketball its game on the Bulldogs’ season. The players were Dave "Our pitching Is second best The ace staffer was among there is little argument here pitch activity . . . and the “ Yastrzem-ski was aginst our New York for stops on the ban- birdie, on a par five when he al Basketball Association game. "We’re playing as good a strike last year and now he’s quet circuit. A crowd of more l^e Italian marque, But Nieklaus, who has the hot­ home surface. Hassell and Ken Tedford. in the American League, only nine. Yankee players present Operati.ig on the first year of "It’s the six years," he said, jrame as we were early in the on "h^ toJr"in “his chipped close and made the putt, Taking part in pre-game Bill Maher sal out Tuesday’s Baltimbore is better. Mel Slot- and he took the compliments a three-year contract, Houk had New York Mets’ Ed Krane­ going around yelling about a than 800 gathered ns baseball new test hand winning in its league and "I hope I can match those.” .season," said Reed after the appearances emained the man But he didn’t have a bogeY making the playdowns and warmups Tue.sday night, Tim g^anie due to a badly sprained tlemyre may be the best right- from Houk with his usual dead- some fine words for Ted Wil- pool is keeping - a feud...... sim- L v e that will help all 700 base- luminaries of the past and came here with a mlnlrnum of I haven t had quite as long In the only other NBA action Knicks won their fifth .straight to beat -and the man to catch. gaining a tournament Kearns appeared to be physical- ankle and his status is doubt- handed pitcher in the American pan expression. Bahnsen, too, Hams. m ering on th e.fron t burner, b.all players,” said Kranepool. present were honored at the 3tst winter layoff as—-I usually of 10 of 12 in opening up a six- Nieklaus’ 65 - he also had a - - berth. So far East Catholic 111- 'Y again, although the fai for tonight’s game. League IWhere are the Denny just back from his honeymoon— "He did Ihe best job of anv Baseball stuck its head out- "What really gets me is that he annual Boston Baseball W'riters 1 setbacks 65 in his last previous competi- have, he said of his fast start r i game lead over second-place doors Thursday with activity on couldn't go right to his own Dinner. Harmon Killebrew of ^ . L „ solved I watched about 20 3) and South Windsor High (12- Kagle captain didn’t ^participate improved team in McLain Fans?). he was married on Super S^n- manager in the American Lea- Milwaukee in the Eastern Divi­ tive round—came on the 6,792- this year 1) have gained playdown spots, ‘o " 76-68 loss to Weaver he Rockville High "Our pitching only needs day, the day the Kansas City gue. They were a tough bail most fronts that included din- player representative with his the Minnesota Twins, one of movies of myself over the holi­ Meet sion. by Thursday and their drivers yard Torrey Pines Golf Club Tonight, possibly another area -seemed ready coached by Bob Corlett. The more bats,” he added. Chiefs beat the Minnesota Vik- club. Their pitching surprised ners, signings and an announce- ideas about our move.” those honored at the Boston din- began' hitting speeds well above days and found some things I The Knicks looked devastat­ ment that the Chicago Cubs xhe Mets’ first baseman er Award as baseball’s player course in what he .called an basketball team could join the "The All-Stater injured jm - ^ ^ ^ M„re offense this year can be ings-was on hand. me but when you got a good the course record. wanted to find and firmed up Just how far, the Yanks can reliefer like Darrell Knowles ing in the third quarter, outscor- made almost a million dollars niade the remarks while ap- of the year at the annual Hous- “ Ideal situation for scoring." party, that being Rockville during practice Jan. 5. With ijames, then went on a expected from the likes of Curt In any event, a new qualifying The temperature was in the i 1 my mind what I wanted to High UO-5). out him the - went on to you’re extra tough.” ing Detroit 40-20 as Reed scored profit in 1969 despite their Sep- pearing in Albany. N.Y., .for a ton sports writers banquet to- mark seemed assured. Vic El- do.” 11 points, Walt Frazier got eight 70s, the greens held, the fali'- Mathematically speaking. - against ‘Pulaski High Vi^^ but to be « derailed byv,v strong.strone Wind- n .fa 1|» ¥ T? .1 ^ I I * Houk alsf) paid a tribute to the tember Swoon. sports banquet. night. ford of England, who is co-driv­ Others had their troubles, ^ of his 21 and Dick Barnett eight Kranepool, meanwhile, has Me.anwhile, in Chicago, Cub Minnesota, Kansas City, and ways were in excellent condition Cheney Tech (0-13) Manchester Middletown and P ot~B eU ied. t OOtOall G e i U U S ^ ing one of the new Porsches and the' mild breeze didn’t^klck however, particularly PGA of his 14. C'azzie Russell came in been firing verbal shots at Boa- owner Phil Wrigley said his Oakland of the American High (1-11), hsoiton High (3-101 once again East went piainville Getting all the bugs ' "The Mets did more for base- witli Kurt Ahrens of Germany, up until the afternoon, long aft­ champ Ray Floyd and Bert after Bill Bradley suffered an ton Red Sox star Carl Yas- team showed a profit of $909,099 League and St. Louis of the Na- holds the current track-course PLAYER OF DECADE— Sandy Koufax took the Yancey, winner of last week’s anl Coventry High Tl-O) are ■r%'^‘" r V e :v T r ° r l T u rof their system the Rams apparent minor ankle injury news calmly of his selection as baseball’s leading er big Jack had finished. eliminated from any postseason ^ d e file d by W , g Gaither Out at Florida A&M helped the Yankees. The people trzemski for his stand in the in 1969, their biggest season in a tional League announced sign- recoid of 122.246 miles per hour. .Hi:, round was outstanding Bing Crosby Pro-Am. early in the game and scored 18 Curt Flood suit against base- quarter century. ’The Cubs ings Thursday. That speed was broken many performer of the jiast decade. He plays golf daily. consideration. Ellington, with a High won their last four games, mov- Boi talking Mets ancl Yankees 6-8 mark, has a slim outside Meanwhile, iviancnesier g victory away from TALLAHASSEE, Fla. lAP)— and head of the health and phys- and it drew the Yankee fans points. ball’s reserve clause. wound up second to New York Dave Boswell, Minnesota’s tin.es during practice. Walt Bellamy scored 22 points ’’Yastrzemski is nothing more after pacing the National 20-game winner la^t year, came Tpe field of 69 cars was to chance of finishing the season h.ampere y an in- spot Old Jake Gaither, a slope-shoul- ical education department. closer togetlier,” he noted, with a winning record. . hei'ghf^oroMem^^ I" meeting with dered, pot-bellied football genius The retirement decision. Per- The field .skipper said he dP| and Dave Bing 21 for Detroit. than a yo-yo for American League’s Eastern Division most into the ’Twins’ fold; pitcher participate in a three-hour qual Orr and Esposito Each Add Four Points Sports Viewing Connie Hawkins tallied 15,of High school tonight - ^ (Bristol Central) Ellington in a non-league battle who liked hts players, "agile, ry said, was Gaither’s own. "J • League President Joe Cronin,” of the season. Wally Bunker and second base- ifyinp session starting at 8 a.m. his 24 points in the last perio'l SATinSDAY finds Manchester High traveling ___ ^ ^___the Rnms easilv won. 74-42. mobile and hostile” -rand that "The reason is simply this: I though it ,'s not quite as bad .is said Kranepool, the Mets’ play-^ ” i still believe, more firmly man Jerry Adair were among Each car was to be clocked on U.S the Suns trimmed Atlanta’s er representative. than ever, that oaseball is a those to sign with Kansas City; eveiy lap of the mile course, 1:30 (18) College Basket- to Hall High In West Hartford IvenW **^ma^tch^d TONIGHT’S PICKS — Hall rhymes with smile — Retired don’t want to press my luck too f*’*'**"®^ fellows from one po.si- 3.81 for a OCIL tilt. East Catholic ‘ ween two evenly maicneo lONK.Hl s p il k o •• r!oith„, »oih ..oi„ o„ k,.. tion to another as we had to do Western Division lead over idle Kranepool responded to a re- daylight game and I have no in- Oakland signed 10 players, in- with the fastest lap determining baU over Manchester, East Catholic Thursday. long.” Gaither said. "Since be Heavy Hitters Do Specialty visits Pulaski High in New Bri- teams. , , . many Los Angeles to I'-j games. Dick cent attack by Yastrzemski tention of installing lights in eluding pitchers Rollie Fingers the car’s starting position, 2:00 ( 8) ECAC Basket­ Coventry Jake, born Alonzo S. Gaither, ing coach at Florida A4M I ball: Penn vs. tnin In a kev H artford Countv ^0 one likes to be a loser, but defeating Pulaski, . uiavYuav-n,,.drawbacks. This caused too Van Arsdale topped Phoenix against the Players Association Wrigley Field now or in the for- and Ray Oyler and St. Louis The Porsche 917s and the Fer- Conference battle. Cheney Tech some Indians, after 10 consecu- over Cheney Tech, South Wind- son of a preacher, produced have survived a brain opera- j,,pings that helped with 31 points and Jerry Cham­ Cornell for its support of Flood, who seeable future,” said Wrigley. signed four, including pitchers rari 512s, easily the most power- is hosted by Coventry- Power- Gve defeats, had their own .sor winning over Suffield, Ell- some of the finest football teams tion, I have survived blindness bers, hitting his first five shots, went to court to fight his recent The Cubs’ ballpark is the only Nelson Briles and Chuck Taylor, ful cars in the field, turned praC- 4:00 ( 3) Oolt Classic ' ful South Windsor plays NCXX? ideas of be'ng a wiijner, they ington losing to Rockville and ever to smash an opponent into m d X have survived a broken coacb ( 8) ’Yale-Harvard added 22 in his 25-minute stint. tice laps in the 124-126 m.p.h. As Bruins, Wings Triumph foe Suffield on the latters home thought. Conflicts started and Rham topping Bolton. the dusty playing fields of the leg.” pigjj Howsei handle a question bracket, with Jo Siffert of Swit­ Basketball High­ Joe ( ’nldwell was high for the two others, moving his three years. He last had scored — South’s backwater black colleg- When the surgeons cut into his ^nd answer period with Blefary, ■ Hawks with 29. Time to Head Off Court Case zerland having tlie best unoffi­ NEW YORK (AP) - - - lights es in 25 years as coach of the head in 1942, he said later, they Bahnsen, Johnny Ellis, Terry cial speed of 126.769 m.p.h. In a 4:30 (18) Horse Raring College Basketball Roundup Florida A&M Rattlers. removed two malignant tumors. Bongiovannl, Frank Tepodino, Tom Barrett, sports Dick Snyder’s 24 points led ri»\ryiKe Hockey S heavy hitters did Cullen scored three goals Phil Goyette’s second goal of from Hialeah Porsche. Bowling His 203-38-4 lifetime coachi.no; ” His ability to inspire, to iden- Roy White, Gene Mlichael, Bob- reporter for 'The Her­ Seattle past San Francisco, their specialties Thursday for the North stars but a Boston the game midway in the final 5:00 (SO) Wonderful World record was the best in the na- tify latent talent regardless of by Murcer, and Stottlemyrc. ald at East Catholic ruining the coaching debut of Al blitz of four goals in just over period broke a 2-2 tie with Los of Golf Allies, who replaced George Owners Won’t Listen night helping the Boston Creighton Latest Spoiler SILK <’ITY Ken Thomas 221- tion among active football how rough it was, was one of More on thi.s another day. High School. He’s a HOME ENGINEERS—Hildur Midget Grid four minutes of the first period Angeles and enabled St. Louis to ( 8) Wide World of Lee Tue.sday as the Warriors’ Bruins and Detroit Red Sports Rollo coaches. Once—but only once— the things that made him sue- The. Yanks are always wel- member of the senior Zawistowski 187-484, Marion put the Bruins in control of the boost its West Division lead ,o 208 584, Ron Nivison 200 ^ Gaither team slipped to a 6-4 cessful.” the president said. come visitors to Connccticur pilot. (18) Outdoors In Week of Cage Upsets class. Marvin Miller Says Walch 178-464, Leah Whipple Loop Names Wings to National League game, Masse 555, Mike Lettieri 222-578, V ^ recent The caravan visit is always one Snyder hit two free throws 178, Jan McKenney 187-482, De- victories 'i'be victory, Boston’s 19th tended the Blues’ winning SUNDAY Creighton’s young Bluejays gles’ Joe Hamilton for spilling B„n Bouchard 225, Pat Paradiso years,’’ Perry added, “ that Stove League higli and a field goal to give the Su- lores Lillicrop 464, Maryls Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito, with five lies and no losses streak over the Kings to 12 season. Veteran major leujjue pitch- perSynlcs a 9H-94 edge with four BOSTON (A P)— Mtii’vin Miller claims the refusal of 1:55 ( 8) NBA are the latest spoilers in a big- him on the play. 226-563, Ken Plecity 213-550, Al- f a MU President B. L. Perry some other institutions have de- lights. As usual. it had clas.s from start to finish, thanks lo ing coach Johnny Sain is the minutes remaining and they baseball’s club owners to negotiate has led to the cur­ Dvorak 496, Ethel Wills 500, Jim Higgins running 1-2 in the NHL scoring against West teams this se.ason, games; 4:00 ( 8) American Sports­ A1 Williams topped the Bull- Appollonio 200-561, Amie announc'-d at a new.s conference cided that these athletes have Bea Moquin 473, Jennie Leggitt race, each picked up four points moved the Bruins into a second Bill McCreary scored St. man ger-they-are, harder-they-fall the planning by Bob Fishel, the new pitching coach for teams in lield on for their first victory In rent resei-ve clause crisis, but he says there’s still time 452, Nan McCurry 452, Marion The Midget and In the Bruins’ 6-5 decision over place tie with Montreal in the Louis’ other goal while Brian ( 3) The Killy Chal­ binge that has toppled three of ^ ^ ;;a r H a m ilt r scored 25 for Newman 231-212-619,^ Jim Per- Gautier will ^ brstTubUrrelatlons mal^'TA The me" farm_ s;stem of the Califor (<»ur meetings with the War­ to head off a ftill-blown court te.st. Sullivan 451. ball Assn, annual mee ng, Minnesota. And ageless Gordie East Division, two points back Campbell and Bill Flett connect- lenge 1, u .■ ,,nr, 1 , onoKCQ cnK by Robert "Pete” Griffin, a 26- like to give them the opportunity « nia Angels. riors. "It’s nonsense to say that ------—------the nation’s top six college bas- the losers. kins 200. Dick (^ote ^ 2 ^ 9 , i^b Rgttler defensive assistant to develop it.” business, i.” AaV ovpnine- at the Howe, hockey’s alltime scoring of idle New Yoi'k. d f°r Los Angeles. Goyette s ketball teams on successive Houston’s Taylor popped in 25 Gnffm 551, Ed Barnett 202, modifying the reserve clause TEE-’TOfTAl-ERS — Betty P’rank P'illoramo 209. who was a Negro all-American Gaither said he knew In re- would destroy the game.” the Army'*' NaCy Club to efeet new champ, fired one goal and as- Howe’s 17tli goal of the season pair of goals raised his season s nights. points in the second half, finish- as an A&M center in 1938. cent years that the swift and Lou Jackson 194-492, Rita Han­ officers to th' board and to dis- sisted on two otlurs in Detroit’s and his assists on scores by line- output to 20. Sophomore John "T-Bone” jpg i3-for-13 from the free throw director of the Major League Airline Exec na 185-187-493, Betty Haefs 179- Green Manor EARLY BIRDS—Vivi Bayer Then Gaither, with lines of husky black kids he recruited to Baseball Players Association cuss and vote on changes to the 4-3 decision over Philadelphia. mates Frank Mahovlich and ^ - Taylor canned four• free throws1 '■ graoDeagrabbed 16ib reboundsreoounas Marv Kearney 313-357, age etched deep in his fierce A&M had the talent, but he 47«J> Arlee Foley 181, Molly constitution. - lo H'c only Other game Alex Delvccrhlo helped Detroit said Thursday night. Enters Scene Austin 465, Bobbie Yost 469. Y Basketball Outscores — his only points—in e mu ;,g the Cougars staged a late LaChance 125.' round face and thin white hair thought they may have been a Moriarfy Brothers Announce The "The reserve rules have been The election of officers was played, the St. Ix)uis Blues to a 4-1 edge. Then Philadelphia - Last night the league-leading seconds to carry the Bluejays gpurt to boost their season mark curling backward over a long new breed that lacked desire. conducted by Jim Higgins, edged the I>is Angeles Kings 3- battled back, past fifth-ranked New Mexico to 14-2. modified, supplanted and Y—Art Johnson 166-402, Art Caterers easily defeated the GARDEN GROVE — Betty scar left by a 1942 operation, de- He said he learned he was •ii!:: changed dozens of times.” he president for the 1970 season. 2. Goals by Jean Guy Gendron !::!!! At Oakland Cabral 157-376, Rocco , Lupac- Elks, 31-15. High for the winner! West Sides State 72-68 Thursday night. Utah, 13-4 over-all, out- ^ceto,.ceto 128, Mary Suess 138-366*,138-366, scribed his feelings. scribed his feelings. wrong on a Sunday morning last added. The four vacancies were filled Q,.p godi ;,nd three as- and Wayne Hillman cut the Red chino 138-375, Pete Aceto 147- were Jim Wigren (12), Tim Mal- Wednesday night, anova scrapped Texas-EI Paso for a Doris Prentice 348, Ann Fidler "The old man upstairs has fall in Tampa—the day after Tile big problem at the mo- OAKLAND (AP)—Even if the by the election of two new of- running his total for the Wings' lead to a single goal but ongy (7) and Bob Ostbbrg (6). STANDINGS handed No. 3 St. Bonaventure j.q mgrk in the WAC and a one- 343 mighty good to Jake,” he FAMU scored one of its biggest 369, A1 Bujaucius 148-373, fleers, Ed Madsen and Rog-or Montego ment, .Miller said, i.s that the group of Seattle businessmen season to 72 points, a continuing Detroit hung on for the victory. For the losers, Jeff Kieman and Charles Whelan 357, Ed Bur­ Ansaldi’s Us first setback of the season, gg^g lead over the Miners. said. ” I got a few more years, victories ever by defeating a owners won’t even listen to his now trying to finance the pur- Hall, and the re-election of Har-1 - record for defensemen, Esposito Hillman’s goal was'liis first in Mike Murphy had five jxiints 64-62. Tuesday’s victim w-as pre- Hummer’s 22 points helped POWDER PUFF—Anne Mill- gg^j j ^ggj ^ spend them doing predominantly white Tampa bank 136-135-383, Frank Calvo Green Manor organization's pioposals. chase of the Seattle Pilots should ry Smith and Dave Malinoski. ; ^ goals- and as.sisl- 22,3 games stretching more than each. viously-unbeaten sixth-ranked pHneeton, 10-6, boost its Ivy er 182-208-560, Cathy Wynn 175- ,^^,hgtever I can for the good of team. Retiring this year are John ^ c s "The reserve clause binds a fail, the baseball club may not Beo Ladue 350, Harry For- Moriarty’s Jacksonville, which bowed to record to 3-2. 465, Rita Pontarelli 454. university." “ "They played so well in that player to a club for life,” Miller necessarily have to be moved mica 144-381, Roy DeVeau 360, Walsh, president. and Joh.i Center Billiards Florida State 89-83. Duauesne,Duquesne, sparked by Jarrell 7 , , ~ xni'nivii'v P erry said Gaither’s positions game that I decided to give said. "W’e are asking to discuss cut of Seatt’e this sea.son. Ken Seaton 386, A1 Pirkey 368, Kelly. Changes to the constitution West Sides Soph-studded Creighton, soqr- Durham’s 24 points, defeated would be cut from the original them a day off—even though we something less tlian life. We An Oakland airlines executive DiBella 143-366, Andy Liim- ing to its slxtl) consecutive vie- Kentucky Wesleyan, a small Special suggest that after a certain Edward J. Daly, jumped into oureaux. 151. voted on and accepted by the Jets tKn nn- mft of four to one—athletic director. At had to get ready to play a tough membership were; a re-defini­ tory after a - ge .iway, college gbint. 83-67 at Pitts- ‘ ’ ’ .^I'iigigr 733 Svl- ‘ '"4® Gaither was athletic Grambling team in the Orange number of years a player could tlie confused situation ’Thursday, ---- avenged an earlier loss to the j,g,.gh and Toledo upped its sea- M' Allistei 738, byl- become a free agent. The num- confirming reports he was con- ALLEY KATZ—Gail Hampto:i tion of membership, raising the Sizzler! The shooting was hot. with T'lvlor providing ” , ...... via Steehholz 734, Pal Annulli director, football coach, health Blossom Classic the next week," ber of years is negotiable. But sidering buying the club and 143-346. Lynn Prior 131-354, Nat- <>" „J the defense was hot, the tempo Aggies, with *> P _ B son mark to 11-4—despite two Kitty Sibrin.sz 688, Olive and physical education professor Gaither said. they won’t even discu.ss it.” keeping it in Seattle. alie Geidel' 125, Olive Rosetto »10.000 establishment of was hot and so were the tem­ the margin and junior Dennis fosses-by blitzing vn.sit- i^ggoUg grtith Corronti 674, pers. The result; Green Manor Bresnahan dropping in 18 points jg^ Colgate with a 58-point sec- polane Irish 664. // Miller said prior to the 31st paly is not to be confused b‘ 9'353 procedures for by-law changes 103, West Sides 101. As might be to key a balanced attack, gg^ j,g)f burst. annual Boston Baseball Writers Cleveland businessman Wil- by the Boat'd of Directors, imagined, Senior League action Jimmy Collins scored 2 2 ------— ------_ AnsaldFs Gain Senior Lead^ Dinner .that this ijosition of the liam Daley, who now owns the SPICE \ ivian Sheldon 132, The highlight was the clarifica­ Thursday night at Illlng Gym points before fouling out with / owners led to Curt Flood’s cur­ club and Ls trying to sell it Gwen Sleeves 133, Pauline Bel- tion of ihe forfeiture of the was something to behold. three minutes remaining for / rent court action challenging for $9 million to a Seattle group linghiri 1’27, Barbara Wentworth Ponies' second game with Hart­ After Outscoring Moriarty^s the reserve clause. He indicat­ (leaded by Edward Carl.son, a 349. The West Sides managed a New Mexico State. 17-2, before ford by John Walsh. 26-24 first period lead behind a capacity crowd of 11,000 at ed, however, that he still hoped hotel executive. ------The decision at that time, by Wednesday night’s Senior over, there was little doubt who some good outside shooUpg by lor a ne'goliated solution. Edward Daly is president of .lEWEL Anita Malcolm 193- the president and the coaches Omaha. Neb. League action at Illlng saw the deserved top spot as Ansaldi’s World Airways, Inc. an Oakland 176-505, Pat Matrick 183, Jo Ann Craig Phillips. Manor‘s Tom In another reversal. Memphis to forfeit ihe game and possi­ Center Billiards earn a hard „gr,g rty s jumped out to « charter carrier. He got into the Gray 177, Joan Lelticri 175-458, bly the conference title, was Rea was shooting well during State shaded Wichita State 85-81 fought 96-87 victory over the quij-g 10-2 first period lead, as act at the request of a friend jm Merrill 488, Hermen'nte Mc- primarily motivated by their the second period and hla 14 at Memphis, ending a string of Jets. In the final, Ansaldi Con- ^ th teams .played sloppy. An- Sports Slate of his, Charles O. Finley, own­ Kinnev 455. concern and Interest for the wel­ points propelled the winners 27 consecutive losses in Mis­ er of the Oakland Athletics," fare of the youngsters. It w.i.s Into a 61-49 halftime lead. With souri Valley Conference play. atruction took over undisputed saldi’s managed to end the first FRIDAY, JAN. 3« possession of first place by canto leading,. 19-18. Behind the A sixikesman for Daly con­ NITE OWI.,S — Mary Lourie felt that it was-unnecessary lu big Dave McKenna scoring Drake’s MVC leaders, ranked Miinchester at Hall firmed Finley’s revelation that heavily, the West Sides moved * 16th nationally, downed visiting soundly defeating Moriarty’s fierce rebounding of hard figlil- East Catholic at Pulaski 186-492, Lois Johnson 190-460, El­ risk and expose these youngttei.i Daly had met with several to another possible incideni back Into the lead, 78-74, going North Texas Slate 95-84 lo go 8-0 for the second time in as many ing Joe Patrick and the shoot- Cheney Tech at Coventry sie Whitford 178, Eleanor Galli American , League owners in jimilar to tliat which occurred Into the final quarter. During In league play and 14-4 over-all tries this season, 99-82. The re- ing of steady Frank KInel, the South Windsor at Suffield 450, Norma Imler 463, Marla nearby Berkeley early this week last October. A report of this in­ the final stanza, the score was Ollle Taylor’s 35-point spree suits again arrived a day late, winners opened up a halftime Ellington at Rockville and that he was looking over cident would only be dctremeii- lied 11 times. Manor managed propelled 12th ranked Houston Behind 19-16 going into the lead of 46-37. Continuing to pull Rham at Bolton second period, the Cues pulled away during the third quarter, the IMol’s financial situation. tal to the character building ef­ to pull ahead by four with 1 ;16 to an 82-69 road victory over Swimming — Manchester at BEC— Otto Mayer 137-391, ahead at Intermission 35-34 be- Ansuldi’s took a 71-56 advan- But, the spokesnitm warned, forts of the jlrogram. A second­ remaining. Montana State; Utah snapped a Crosby "It would be premature to make ary cause lor forfeiture was the Stealing the ball, the losers hlnd the shooting of rugged tage into the final 10 minutes. Rifle Hamden at Manches­ 144-381, Leon Smith 137-375, M. first-place deadlock with Tex- any further comment.” one-sided and unfair decision came within two with 28 sec­ Carl Hohenthal. The winners With Patrick still blasting the ter Madrak 135, Ken Ostrinsky 354, us-El Paso in the Western Ath­ continued to dutscore the Jets boards and scoring heavily, the handed down,by the Chartei onds remaining. Manor threw letic Conference by shading the Rob Smith 353. Oak Conference Board to call and led 61-66 going into the fl- game for all practical purposes the ball away with 11 seconds Miners 66-61 at Salt Uike City the game a no-contest game, left and the West Sides took nal period. The Jets rallied to was over midway through the .00 and Princeton cuffed Cornell PARKADE ni!STY — Tom even though Manchester was two shots both of which were tie the game with 1:10 remain- final period. Griffin 226-565, Joe LaVae 207, 75-58 al Ithaca. N.Y., lo remain Ing. Both teams exchanged It was a good hustling all- leading 20-8 in the later part off the mark. DELIVEREDI Roland Smith 227-551. Ed Your- alive in the Ivy I-s;ague title baskets and four tries during around teaju effort, which was of tbs third quarter. Rea paced the winners with > 1964 FORD kas 226-571, Joe Laijzon 213, Le­ The possibility of withdraw­ race. the last minute. At the buzzer, needed thili enabled Ansnidi’s roy Riggott 211-204-590, . Ed .16 field goals good for 80 points. Memphis State’s 27-17 edge the score was knotted at 77-77. to defeat the Gas House Gang. 2399 ing the Ponies from the Charter Teammates Clayt Nlvlson and’ Baehl 212, Don Leavitt MO 208- from the foul line proved the The overtime was all CB’s as The winners’ quarterback, Tom M*rucury Montwqo Priced and Powered For EveiTf Pocket \j I \^anOak Conference criiici cult; was uiacusacu.discussed.\ Dale Ostrout Aided the winning GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE 620. Ron Fletcher 203-561, BUT continued efforts to establl.sh a difference ns the Tigers broke they outscoiied the losprs, 19-10. Mulln, did a great job of bring- cause with 21 markers each. Mon*ego, the truly versatile Mercury for the action you’H want In the ’70s. Spacious ' Boyington 206, Tom Atalnatn the longest losing streak in Mis­ Hohenthal' paced • (the cVies Ing the ball up court. He also ^ : - - " • Iruvcl. Responsive and eco»iomi- ficshman high school team ap­ Manor’s Clo Talaga and Jim ffimViy-^ize interior. Spaclouli trunk for long-di.sl^ce Iruvcl. Responsive and economi 241, Clem Quey 200-576, Art peared to be the most accept­ souri Valley history. Don Hol­ yvllh 18 field goals and six foul led the scoring barrage with 2ji call pirformance from the big. 155 hp., regularJfuel 250 cu. in. "8" engine. Comfort- • WHITE-BLACK TOP Noyes 214, Bill Avery 223-589, Breen added 16 and 12 points, goals for 38 points. The other points. able, quiet ride. Ix>w initial cost, budgel-plca<:ng operating cxwLs. P f«« able alternate. Equipment costs respectively. comb and Jeff Frost tallied 21 Ted Bidwell 554. Yves Rannou to the city would be minimal and 20 points, respectively, for big man, Al Blum, netted 22 The ever-hustling KInel aided InoItKles:— Wall to wall carpeting, choice ol deluxe cloth or all vinyl interior, day- • nV . IfUNS. 572, Ei-nie Whipple 563, For the hard luck losers, Mc­ points. Teammate Dave White 25 points and the hard-working n’ght l^lrror, paddi-d dash panel and sun vlsocs, buck up llghte, side marker lights, since the Ponies are currently Kenna hit 16 field goals end' the winners. Greg Carney of • RADIO outfitted. This equipment would chipped in with 10 markers. Patrick threw in 4. T^e other white wall tires, deluxe wheel covers and much morel four-four from the charity Wichita State was the game’s Mike Folio of the Jets had a two starters, Craig Johnson and *595 be donated to the city for this stripe, for 36 points. Phillips lilgh point nian with '29. Last NigliCb Fifihts purpose. fine night hitting 13 field goals Chuck ^almond'both-played ex- threw In 12 field goals and was ■ Gary Zeller conneeled o n a MADRID—Miguel Valez- Higgins concluded the meeting and two foul goals for 28 points, ti-fiuely well and contributed 10 3-6 from the line for 37 points. rale four-point play with just TED TRUDON. Inc. quez, 132, Spain, outpointed Ken by outlining the goals for the Teammates Ed Donavan and points each. Hustling Paul Quey and new­ over 2V4 'minutes to play, help­ Dave Hart added 19 and 17 The powerful MB’s were once MORIARTY BROTHERS Buchanan, 130, Scotland, ' 16. coming year. They Include: Ex- comer Clift LuPoInte added 20 ing Drake subdue North Texas VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE Velazquez won vacant Europe- pansion of the midget league, point.s roMperljvely. again paced by big Buzz tiiii and 10 markers respectively. State for Us i7th straight MVC SKIING (iOF^ TO THE DmJS-^LMaster Clagett. The nightcap saw both teams Keeney’ 23 points. Playmakei "Uneolii-Mercury, Wlllys-Jeep, Toyota" TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLE an lightweight title, promoting freshman foptball, Not to be overlooked In the los­ Harding, of I'oi...... tland, ()irt-., l^iiii.s/liis two-year-old 30I-91S CENTER STREET MAN<’HE8TER MS-AISS / .MONTREAL Joey Durelle, and e.stablishing a permanent triumph. Zeller scored on ii going into the contest sharing a Kent SmlUi hit the nets for 22 ii GLOVES UP— Philadelphia's Gary Peter.s and Detroit’s Gary U n ^ r mix it ing cause was Jim Mlstretta driving layup and converted two dai’li.sliiind on llie .slope. The long-haired dog has portion of first place with iden- points. Player-coach Jim Mori- Open Evenings Exee|tt Thursday "On The Level at Center and BNotf 154, Sorel, Quebec, outpointed piactlce field at Charter Oak heavy rebounding job. Colin Fraser, 160, Toronto, 10. Park. up during the first of two first period fights last night. N o^ flying gloves. free throws, awarded on a fla' been skiing foi’ two yeais. He uses a special fiher- Ileal 4-1 records. By the lime arty added 17 points in a losing grant foul culled against the Ea- glas.s. Ikiot, safely hindings and skis and loves it. 40 minutes of basketball were cause. iiiiiiiiilibiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiliiiiiui

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REJECT O P E N IN G any advertiser using box Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ MORNINGS Free? We need you Service Corp., 157 Charter Oak A COMIC STRIP.... PEOPLE WILL HATE YOU.. AND e !«*• kf Nl*. U. "I TREASON ter 6 p.m. siding. Compare prices. Add- experience, four generations. 643-2414. FORA ■OOk N o o k letters. Readers answer­ ways sealed and small truck­ for three or four hours each Ave., Hartford. V O iT UNDEI?STANDYOUP YOU'LL NEVER HAVE A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- Free estimates, fully Insured. morning. Light, pleasant work. MY BIS COMIC ing blind box ads who FORD Torino GT, 1969, bucket ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- SECRETARY for dental office JOKES.-.'OJ'LL PAY MORE A VACATION.' FILE CLERK? desire to protect their mano Trucking Service toll- 0449. 643-7361. Call 643-4000. Dr?EAM SYNDICATE seats, sports wheels, wide oval In Hartford, experienced pre­ INCOMETAX.... SHORT RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAL identity con follow ‘ his free, 742-9487. N. J. LaFlamme —Carpenter HAS procedure• plus two studded snow tires, D. & E. PAINTING service, in­ ferred. Call 522-9137. TURNING expert, must be able \ r contractor. Additions, remodel­ INVITATION COME / i 351 engine with 4-speed trans­ TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — terior and exterior painting. to set up and operate turret TRUE / x : ' MV LOVAU RFOpLf.' Enclose your reply to mission, excellent condition. Trees cut, building loLs clear­ ing and repairs. Call anytime Free estimates. Prompt serv­ and engine lathes. Above aver­ the box in an envelope — TO BID LOOK POWN THERE'. Asking $2,500. 643-9372. ed, trees topped Got a tree for free estimates. 875-1642. ice. 649-2475, 649-8434. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR age wages paid. Small air-con­ Eiddress to the Classified The Board of Education, Man- K=N problem! Well worth phone ditioned shop, presently, work Manager, Manchester NEED CAR? Credit very bad? CARPENTER, — A reliable PLASTERING — No Job too Evening Herald, together call. 742-8252. Opening for experienced Al­ Tn^M L ^ Z b a u T M T / lo V n ;; Chester, Connecticut Inidtes ,1o Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- ______handyman for repairs, installa­ small or too large. Patch “ bids for furnishing and erecting cowic COMIC with a memo listing th? pha-Numeric IBM keypunch- COMIC SYNDICATE est Douglas accepts lowest q a l l HANDYMAN. Snow tions, home improvements. plastering. 643-9994. ______laboratory equipment in the SYNDICATE SfNDICATE companies you do NOT er ito work full-time days. down, smallest payments, any­ shoveling and samdlng. Rea­ Call Ted at 247-7836. If no want to see your letter. Company offers excellent DONUT Fryer — 12 midnight to Bennet Junior High School. Bids where. Not small loan finance sonable rates. Call 643-5305 answer call 649-0734. Your letter will be de­ wages and working condi­ 8 a.m., six days. Will train, will be received up to 4:00 p.m.. company plan. Douglas Mo­ anytime. Floor Finishing 24 stroyed If the advertiser REC ROOMS, designed and tions, convenient free park­ Apply Bess Eaton Donut, 150 EST, Thursday, February 19, i Is one you’ve mentioned, tors, 345 Main. Center St. 1970. The Board of Education BY ROY CRANE LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also built, paneling, formica, and FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- ing, in-plant cafeteria and BUZZ SAWYER ______/ V V '#i ff not It will be handled reserves the right to reject' any 1968 CAMARO, automatic, V-8, moving large appliances. Burn­ all carpentry work. Free esti­ ing (specializing in older above average benefits. Ap­ the usual manner and all bids. Specifications and J HMM/ AtAYBEIWASN'TSO T iKE^IP ANY OF THE PISS KNOW HE \AAS WATCHING MB? I power steering. No money ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- mates. Financing available. floors). Inside painting. Paper ply: ''now some barbed wire...there , MR. Offset Stripper bid forms may be obtained at SAWYER.' YOU REAL MFY?... THEN SAtART, KNOCKING HIA^ OUT OK, DIP THEY HAVE ANV SUSPICIONS ABOUT MB ? down, full financing arranged. hanging. No Job to small. well;..TOO late N0W,..THAT'5 the risk I SOTTATAKE.' 1775. Call 643-0345. LET'S YOU AND ME GO FOR A RIPE, HEY? SO QUICK LIKE. MAYBEI John Verfaille, 649-5750. the Business Office, Board of Call 847-1902 after 6:30 p.m. FIRST NATIONAL W ANT MORE PAY? Education, 1146 Main Street, SHOUIPA ASKED HIM SOME Lost ond Found 1 SNOW PLOWING — Parking l e ON Cieszynski builder -new MORE QUESTIONS. 1968 CHEVROLET (Jamaro 6- lots, and driveways. 24-hour •homes------— custom *— built, "■ remodel­ STORES, INC. Manchester, C!k)nnectlcut. t Bonds— ^Stocks— PARK & OAKLAND News Press needs an exper­ Douglas E. Pierce, LOST — Cheater Dr. area of cylinder, automatic. 4 n e w fast and efficient service. Rea­ ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ ienced stripper. Full-time, Pine Acres, large black male tires, excellent condition. $1,- sonable rates. Call 643-9708. rages, kitchens remodeled, Jdortgages 27 AVENUES Business Manager EAST HARTFORD, OONN days, overtime, benefits, fu­ cat, has collar with bell. 649- 730. 649-7910 after 6. bath tile, cement work. S t e p s ------— ODD JOBS, light trucking, dormers. Residential or com- MORTGAGES -— 1st ^ d ^d^ ture. 0648. 1967 DODGE RT, $1,000. 1968 mortgages— Interim financing carpentry, miscellaneous re­ merical. Call 649-4291. Don Dallera 236-5884. INVITATION A LOST — Black and white fe­ Ford, 2-door hardtop, $1395. pairs, etc., good service and —expedient and confidential BOOKKEEPING and Clerical, male puppy, answers to name Contact Savings Bank of Man­ low prices. 643-7218. service. J. D. Real Estate diversified work. Pull - time. Apply In person, Gaer ------J-3d n H70 by KCA. taf.T.U. t«t- UL N>. Off. . “ M o l l y ” , 646-3010. chester, 646-1700. Roofing— Siding 16 Assoc. 648-6129. TO BID 2 J ■ YOUR business Janitor, depend­ Brothers, 140 Rye St., South MAN, PRESENTLY ------employed The tjoaroBoard oiof Education, niaucai Man- ROOFING and roof repair. ------LOS'T— Passbook No. 25-013680- 1966 BONNEVILLE, able night service, dally, week­ Windsor. work part-time m < > m ^ cheater, Connecticut invites “That's gratitude for you . . . after I devoted 20 Coughlin Roofing C3o., Inc. 643- 4, The (JOrtnecUcut Bank & hardtop, automatic, V-8, pow­ ly or monthly basis. Call 644- Business Opportunlly 28 Saturday In local retail bids - - - for the Installation. . . of pages of my diary to him!" HAIRDRESSERS (two), ex­ . Phone 643-2833. Trust Co., savings department. er steering and brakes. No 0529. 7707. plumbing and electrical serv­ Application made for payment. money down, full financing ar­ perienced, full and part-time. ices for some laboratory equip­ BY LANE LEONARD BIDWELL Home Improvement A-1 GAS STATION MICKEY FINN ranged. Call 647-1902 after 6:30 TWO YOUNG married Call 643-0322, evenings 249-0217. ment to be installed In the Ben- FOUND — Male Siberian Husky Co. Expert installation of Petite Beauty Salon, 34 Church p.m. will do small repair Jobs and High volume guarantee. net Junior High School. Bids puppy, black, gray, and silver. aluminum siding, gutters and BY MILTON CANIPF painting, also cellar cleaning Greater Manchester, area. St., Manchester. PORTER will be received up to 3:30 p.m., Call Dog Warden, 646-4556. Some trim. Roofing installation and and light trucking. Call 648- EST, Thursday, Febrtiary 19, BANK REPOSSESSIONS 2692, 646-2047. repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. Call SPEAKING OF FAMILIES. BUT HE DOESN'T ■ FOUND — Male Siberian Husky Part-time from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 1970. The Board of Education KNOW ANYONE! ^ '69 Mustang, auto, 8 cylinder COMPTOMETER Excellent opportunity for reserves the right to reject any puppy, black, gray, and silver. '68 Olds 88, auto 8, p.s., p.b. DICK’S Service — Snow plow­ -THE MOST DEVOTED KIN 563-7146 college student or seml-re- and all bids. Specifications and Call Dog Wanien, 646-4565. '68 Tempest Wagon, auto, 8, p.s. ing lots, driveways, sidewalks, OPERATORS CANT STAND TO WCALL Roofing and tired man. $2.60 per hour to bid forms may be obtained jat THE EMPTY STARE -SO '68 Bulck Electra, 225, sU power apartments, stores. Also sand­ FOUND — Large black male ing done. Reasonable rates. Chimneys 16>A TAVERN for sale. . .One ^ the openings in our store’s start. Call Mr. Elson, 628- the Business Office, Board of THEY STOP COMING... mongrel with four white paws. and air Call 643-0002. oldest (and best) In accounting department for ex- 2133. Education, 1146 Main Street, Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. '68 GTO convertible, 4-speed, 8 ROOFING — Specializing re­ Well established, excellent comptometeir oper- '68 Csdillsc, 4-door hardtop, all Manchester, Connecticut. DRY WALL — remodeling — pairing roofs of all kinds, new lease, good steady Income. Piz- jg work part-time from Douglas E. Pierce, power and air HENRY JENKINS paint, repair, or replace ceil­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys za and grinder business. Ideal g ^ . 2;30 p.m. Business Manager •67 Bulck CJS 400, 4 speed, 8 ings and walls.* Reasonable cleaned and repaired. 30 years' for a couple. T.J. Crockett, TRANSPORTATION CO. Announcements 2 '67 Plymouth Fury 3, auto, 8, rates. Call 649-5764. experience. Free estimates. Realtor, 643-1677. Chapel Rd., South Windsor, SMALL band— The Sof - Tones, p a. ------Cali Howley 643-5361. 644------ALSO EVENING residential Conn. now available lor club dances, '67 Corvette^ convertible, 4- gj^ow PLOWING, 8333. and commercial. Also truck­ ______Private Instructions 32 part-time hours, Monday - Frl- weddings, office parties, etc. speed ______(Jay. Wages commensurate with An e<}ual opportunity employer. TRAIN FOR Mature musicians. Call 643- ' ’67 Grand Prlx, all power and ing. Reasonable rates. CaH lessons, beginners and company ofCers free amW’ air 646-1974. MMtinaandPlumbina 17 ______'68 Chrysler 300, auto, 8, p.s., ______-S-— ______° intermediate students, my parking, congenial co-workers ------MANAQEMENT buses, HAVING a wedding, annlversa----- p.b. p.a/. SHARPENING Service — Saws, q r a NTS Plumbing service, home or yours. Call evenings and excellent working condl- ~DRIVERS " ~ for* school ' after 8 p.m. 872-0280. 3:45 ry,'Jetc. coming up? Order your Chevrolet Biacayne, auto, 6 knives, axes, shears,„ =vof..oskates quality work, fair prices. Call lions Apply at employment of- 7:30 - 8:45 a.m. 2 ;16 on full salary p.m. Excellent part-time for home made cake by calling. '66 Olds Toronado, auto, 8, p.s, rotary blades. Quick service. for free estimates. 643-6341. fice. Capitol Equipment Co., 3 8 ------third shift worker or retired Salary 1b one of many fea­ 643-4350. p.b. tures you’H like ahout this '66 Chevy SS convertible, auto, Main St., Manchester. Hours s a M WATSON Plumbing and Help Wanted— person. Premium wage scale. dally 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9, Heating. Bathroom remodeling 643-2414. well-planned Management / 8, p.s., p.b. Female 35 FIRST NATIONAL Training Program; Earn full Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. and repairs. Free estimates. Personals '65 Ford Falcon, wagon, auto, 6 STORES, INC. JANITORS— part-time evenings salary as you train, with fre­ Call 649-3808. WOMAN wanted, part-time Full financing available, 233- BOOKKEEPING Services Bill­ Manchester area. Call 643-4453 quent Increases directly re- INCOME TAX preparation serv­ days, counter service, pastry PARK & OAKLAND AVE. 8715. ing, typing in my home or 3-8 p.m. only. laited to your progress — and ice. Please call Dan Mosler, department. Will train as cash­ a definite executive appoint­ your office. 875-0413. EAST HARTFORD,

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.J.__— —^ ' (!■ V \ A I V I . • Ay. V ' A aV--' MANCHESTER EVENING J E R A L D , ' MANCHESTER, C O ^ ., FRiPAt, JANUARY ^30^ 1970 ____ \\ p X g e Ei[b:HTEEN outds For Sold .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN THERF OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Out of Town \ -V '.■IsVa Help W onted- 6 6 For______Rent _ ANSAlJlI built 8-room Dutch Male or Female 37 H o u i m For 5al« 72 H o u m s For Salt 72 H o i i s m For 5al* 72 Out of Town Out of Town Vernon BOLTON Center Apartments, Colonial, 3 bodrooms, huge 75 For 5ola. 75 No One Bids piuNCH^RE3S operator want- f^OWCUMZIT ? TRULY lofmaculate — 8-bed­ For 5ol« CLASSIFIED 3 rooms vBt |130 monthly. Heat, formal dining room, front-to- MANCHESTER — Custom built NEW LIS’HNG — Clfean 8-bed- ed. No experience necessary. The PRETZEL BEHPeR'; room Ranch. Real country hot water refrigerator, stove i^ck living room with fire- 8',4-room Split, 2'4 baths, pa­ room Ranch, centrally located. SIX-ROOM Cape, located on Apply In person, Qayle Mtgr. SOUTH Windsor 8 '^ room two acres of land. Ideal loca­ On Last Site OF AMERICA Included. Available Feb. 1st. piuco, large kitchen with built- tio, In-ground pool. Beautifully sized kitchen, raised hearth Country sized kitchen, fire­ Co.. 1068 C Tolland St., East Ranch, one - third down as tion for pony or horse. Only New Grand List c 200 STROr^a ) 649-6880. In oven, range and dishwasher, landscaped lot. Residential fireplace, 2-car garage. Rural place, fire alarm system, alu­ ADVERTISING Haitford, Conn. # atmosphere, yet close to Bumes 8-% per cent mortgage. $17,000. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ GOt A COMVEKlTIOtH ------4-car garage, acre lot. Wolvcr- area. $42,800. Heritage House, minum storms and screens. In Renewal ROOM ABOUT THREE ROOM apartment In Agency. Realtors, 649-2813. 646-2482. everything. Mr. Zinsser, Bcl- Full cellar. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- Immediate occupancy. Rec tor, 649-4836. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS room, double garage, $23,900. Situations W onted- 20 FEET LOMG Gilead, $78. Pay your own Ifore Agency, 647-1418. flore Agency, 647-1413. By Ihe 11 a.m. deadline this Up $7.4 Million 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. heat. Four room apartment in MANCHESTER — Need lots of Hayes Agency, 646-0131. EAST HARTFORD - Slx-foom Female 38 MANCHESTER UNE Ideal Cape! Kitchen with stove, din­ morning, there were iftlll no Y.ernon’A grand list, com- ary scale program approved Amston, electric heat In 2-fam- room? Want to be near schools, six-room Colonial Ranch with LISTING - Three lamlly NEW , USTING - Beautiful Wdders for Parcel 6 , the lost with new refrigerator, stove. Rolling Park Cape with full EAST H ARTFO RD -Large cen- ing area, flrcpla^d living plelcd today, approaches the last year. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MATURE woman would like to lly house, 3128.\ Close to lake. town? Then call us on attached garage. Beautifully and disposal In every . apart- «hed dormer, 2 full baths, ter-hull 4-bedroom (Jolonlal, room, walk - o ^ basement, L®'!® 4'®® million mark, reflecting an Next year. 11 Is anticipated the do any kind of office work In Call Strout Realty, Hebron, 7j.room homo. Flano Agen- landscaped lot. Immaculate «:S0 P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION ment. A ^ ^ _ ___ ers arc Many extras, Including wall to wooded lot, city utilities, 1'4 aluminum sldlnfL city water be 1 handled by increase of $7,4 .million for a IncreiiHe In tlic grand list will own home. 643-0381 after 3 p.m. T« >'•« U. S tel OM 'etef-ed 228-9U8. ,,y. (M6-0191. throughout. Executive area. 09 118 • ItTO by re«>w« SrndKeK. Im wall carpeting, stove, re­ and sewers. Jh ily a goexi buy f *^®*l®''c1opment $ , ,.538.. be miu-h higher as the town is Deadline tor Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Frida; Heritage House, 646-2482. formica I t heat- baths, fireplace, garage, $25,- Agency (MRA). OFFICE position wanted by ROCKVILLE — New three- m a NITIESTER — Cheney es- Ing sysl annual frigerator, dishwasher, dis­ 600, Meyer Agency, Realtors, at $25,930. *^hilllps Realty, 872- _ , , The increase equals about now In the process of rc-evaluat- SOLD .3214 , 649,1 •58. P®’’ not quite as high Ing property. This revaluation mature, responsible woman room apartment, wall to wall approximately 6 acres, HEART OF Town. . .ten (or is income, Aluminum storms, posal, awnings, flagstone patio, 643-0609. . TOUR COOPERATION WILL m A| 1-30 aluminum storms, screens. by the MRA at $40,(X)0, is local- current grand list which Plus natural growth and de- skilled in many areas — secre- hile haw eeV a m p carpeting, stove, refrigerator jo-room Colonial house, 4 It 11) room single with 2',4 screens. doors. Close to RE APPRECIATED I I W % BOL'TON —Ready to move in- «'e»ent mm rate is 62. On the pany D Battalion of the 1st In- tans. Terrific temperament. Tenements 63 Tenements 63 MANCHEISTER — 6-room <^pe large In the ground swimming portunity for men who want to Model Home F^imtture Hayes Agency, 646-0131. chester High, Elva Tyler, TWO -family. Live practically 289-7475. 647-1673, 742-8243 Rrand list $99,116.64 equals fanti-y Division's 2nd Infantry. For further Information, 649- BRAND NEW 8-room, fsur bed­ with 3 bedrooms, living/ room pool. Terrific value at $26,500 NEW YORK (APJ — The one mill. He received learn the moving business. Top OPERATORS ------MANCHESTER — Birch St.— Realtor, 649-4469. rent free. Call now._ Bill Wol­ ------his commission 9713 anytime. 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL MANCHESTER —Two MANCHESTER —Center—Pos­ room Dutch Colonial. ti)IItop has fireplace and w ^ i to wall physiaal condition, references bed- Four-room duplex. $88 month- cott, 568-1563, Pasek Realtors, TOLLAND — Four - room, ex­ U ft R Realty Co., Inc. 643- stock market, ahead earlier, However, the current cduca- through the Reserved Officer's required. Apply Mr. Hixson, 19 PIECES room deluxe Garden sible office and residence com­ high location, scenic view: pr carpeting, den or dmlng room, POODLES, miniature black type ly. Inquire 78 Birch St. WEST SIDE—6-room Cape, rec 289-7475, 742-8243. pandable Cape. Breezeway, at­ 2692. Robert D. Murdock, lost ground to declining Issues tjon budget of $5.2 million Is ex- Training Corps program at the 825-264i or visit us at 191 Park apartment. Available now. bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- details, Mr. Merritt, Belfloi' family sized kitchen. Good buy AKC, 7 weeks, $150. Call 644- $297 room with built-in bar, screen­ tached garage. Large lot on Realtor, 643-6472. In moderate trading this after- pected to hit the $6 million University of Connecticut where Ave., East Hartford. First and second shifts. Heat, appliances, carpets in- MANCHEISTER— Newer luxury car garage. Bus line. ^24,900. ed porch, fenced In back yard. EIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room Agency, 647-1413. it $22,900. WoK^erton Agency, 8438 for appointment. Interior Designer wants re­ quiet country road. Near park- v e RNON— Garrison Colonial, “ ’ ® received a B.S. degree In eluded. $188 monthly. Paul W. 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Assumable mortgage, $26,600. Custom built home. Alum inum ------iltorsw 6i«^813. liable family or newlyweds computer­ way. Asking $19,9(X). T. J. 1 uu hen rtinlnp- room Bccause Of the Oversold condi- ministration- budget will have to engineering In 1968. We are offering one Of the COCKER spaniel puppies 7-8 Dougan, Realtor, 649-4838. able now. $188 per month in­ Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, siding, double garage. In- COMPLETE arge c , Hon of the market and the num- Increase einen if only In the His wife, Jean, lives at 101 to accept delivery of com­ ized service, plus a profession­ M A N ^ B ^ T E R — 8-room Spilt Crockett Realtor, 875-6279. highest wages In Hartford weeks old, no papers. Call any­ cluding heat, appliance^ and ground swimming pool, barn. plete Model Display of Qual­ LOOKING for anything In real 646-4200. al, full-time sales staff. Call Ranch/^parate entrance, liv­ IrU S.’ <•' ■>'»"<>. ■■•'>•« -i... u- . . . souih B..______DEAN area, available for those time, 643-1347. carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, Investment Property Hutchins Agency, Realtors, BEAU’n F U L home, 6 beautiful ity Furniture just removed estate rentals — apartment*, breeieway, garaje, «•’»' '« • who possess journeyman Realtor, 649-4638. WESTMINSTER Rd. Garrison 649-5324. us, we work. Belfiore Agency, ing q u a rts . Extra lot, trees landscaped acres. Mid 40’s. MACHINE PRODUCTS to warehouse for Public nomes, multiple dwellings, no For Sale 70-A everywhere/^Executive neigh­ — technical rally, commented skills In the bindery. Only FOR SALE — Siamese kitten, 8 Colonial, large living room 647-1413. For appointment call, 1-228- large lot, handy location. $26,- 102 COLONIAL RD. weeks old, housebroken, male. Sale. Modern 3 complete fees. Call J D. Real Elatate FIVE units, good Income, $49,- with fireplace, modern eat-ln f o u r f a m i l y , 4-rooms each borhood. Imnabtflate occupan­ 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- Monte Gordon, research dlrec 0 those need apply who , have Furnished 9609. tor for Bache ft Co. Keefe Joins Staff Monday MANCHESTER, CONN. experience which will pro­ Call 646-3166. rooms with the $1,000 look. .Associates. Inc.. 643-8129. 800. Eight unita, $70,000. Wol- kitchen, formal dining room, 3 apartment, good condition, alu- VACANT RANCH _ 7l^ rooms, cy. $41,000. n eg i^ b le. Ltnsay tors, 646-4200. 8 pc. Convertible Jjiving Apartments 63>A * O2 ftillfull ViniVsnbaths. 2-zone heat.nooT Mr. RrtF ‘It cannot be framed In any duce quality work. In re­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- bednx)ms. H i baths, screened minum siding, handy location. Realty, 649-9158, BOLTON— 2-famlly, 6-5, with SIAMESE kitten, pure bred, un­ Room, 6 pc. bedroom), 8 NOW Renting — Three and five Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- _____ other terms but a technical ral- turn, you will receive an ex­ room large luxurious apart- MANCHESTER Redecorated 2813. porch, 2-car garage. Phllbrick $37,(KX». Phllbrick Agency, attached garages, separate Of Council on Alcoholism registered. Call after 8:30, 828- pc. Dinette. $10 down, you 1413. RAMBLING Ranch In a^qeclud- comblna- ®¥fmited— R«al Estate 77 ly,” he added. "There Is no Has Immediate openings days, cellent starting wage, over­ ments with hr-at, etc. Charles furnished four-room apart- , . Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Realtor, 646-4200. utilities, aluminum Francis J. Keefe of 2 W. Cen- create an atmosphere ootldu- 7 a.m. ito 4:30 p.m., nights, 4 6374. may purchase any room In­ ed country setting, In Man _ change In the environment.” time, as well as maximum Lesperance, 649-7620. ment. Includes heat and hot SUBURBANITE splendor in tlonSb 160x300 lot, $27,500. Wol- ter St. Monday will join the staff cive to having people with a p.m. to 1 a.m. dividually. Imniedlate deliv­ lly, 16-room apartment unit of RAISED Ranch, 3 bedrooms, LARGE oversized 8 room Cape. Chester. Large spacious verton Agency. Realtors, 649- ALL CASH for your property And the market environment ______benefits. Write Box RR Man­ p o o d l e — Adorable jet black water. One child accepted. Manchester! 7'/6 room split of the Greater Hartford Council drinking problem seek help,” ery or free storage. 4 rooms each, all units occupi­ modem kitchen, formal dining 2 full baths, bullt-ins in kitch­ trance foyer and hall. Hugi chester Herald. miniature male. AKC register­ MANCHESTER — 4-room du­ References, security. $125 with three full baths! Four 13. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape remains pessimistic in view of Alcoholism as a service rep- Kimberly Cheney, chairman of TURRET LATHE—Set-up a n d CAP & CCP Charge Plans ed. Inquire Colll-Wagner Real­ room, fireplace in the living en, formal dining room, family living room, formal dining UxixxAn Arvn*s/ssr T47AHA**al ...... < ... _ s *______ed, 7 weeks. $100. 643-7422. plex apartment, $135. monthly, monthly. Meyer Agency, Real­ bedrooms! Ideal for the grrow- instant service. Hayes Agency, the Federal Reserve Board’s resentatlve, working part time the business and Industry com- operate. Also, our own Instant Credit ty, 289-0241. room and family room, garage, room, garage, $29,500 Phll­ room, three bedrooms, two- yjj] stove, security deposit. 828- tor, 643-0609. ing family. Call now. Belfiore fON — 3-bedroom Ranch, 646-0131. statement that the tight-credlt (joing rehabilatatlon work with mttitee of the council, said. “ Be- Plan wooded lot, 200x210, $26,600. brick Agency Realtors, 646- car garage. $29,000. Phllbrick goun' HARDINGE CHUCKERS — Set­ 0586. Agency, 647-1413. slzed kitchen,------large — --llv- i/v'-AI ,-7 ;^— nii'VB'r/lPIi’R Ixx>kin? policy------was ------having little------effect---- on industrial muusu lai and uiiu manufacturing iiiaiiuiauiuiuiB cause of w his mo experience and Agency, Realtors, 646-4200, up cuid operate. SIAMESE kittens — unregister­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, 4200. Ing roo)m picture window with inflation. Stringent monetary re- companies. "What has been my soUd record of accomplistunent ed purebreds. Call 875-3673. 162 ELDRIDGE ST. — 4 rooms, Business Locations 646-4200. BRAND NEW and beautiful! JANITOR, full-time days, ex­ WAREHOUSE Land For Sale 71 MANCHESTER — Just Usted 20 m lle\ ^ ew , full finished ^ ®’®o^*'^Lc°nltv Must be have been a ma- avocation for the last 23 In the adminlstratlrve and man- PRODUCTION M ILLERS — Set­ third floor, no pets. Call 649- For Rent 64 Georgeous Ranch with lovely basement, >?2.500. Wolverton ® for residential de- dampener. years,” he said, " I ’ll do on a ageriiaJ functions, Keefe poa- perience not necessary, con­ NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS MANCHESTER — Apartment RAISED Ranch In one of Man- very clean, well planned 6- suitable for residential de­ up and operate 8967. family room and double fire­ Agency, Realusrs, 649-2813. Analysts noted that the more formal basis.” sesses the knowledge that ■wUl tact Mr. Tolisano, Meadows OFFICE suite for rent. Elxcel- Chester’s . Prime neighbor­ room Cape, flreplaced living velopment, financing no prob­ 3380 Main St. Hartford site for 35 units. And out in place on lovely treed lot. Mr. GARRISON moderate volume indicates that Today his retirement will be enable him to design policies BRIDGEPORT MILLING MA­ Convalescent Home, 647-1461. Articles For Sale 45 LARGE 6-room apartment. lent (Renter St. location. Suit­ hoods, modem kitchen with all room, built-in kitchen, 1% lem. Write, full details to Man­ ______522-7249 our Tolland office Les Babin, Merritt, Belfiore Agency, 647- VERNON — 554 'w m ranch many investors are still on the effective as production planning and training programs to fit CHINE OPERATORS — Set-up An equal opportunity employ­ Main St., near Center, second able for doctor, attorney, real of the buHt-lns, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, deep treed yard, chester Herald, Box HH. ALUMINUM sheets used as (former Fuller Brush bldg.) the manager, has listed six 1413. high scenic locatlbn. Fire sidelines waiting out the de- manager of Fenn Manufactur- the requirements of companies and cq>erate. er. floor over stores. Heat and hot estate office. Ground floor. All baths, 2 car garage, plus room close to everything. Come see COLONIAL printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 175 Pine St. Manchester parcels of land from 10 acres place, carpeting, garata, walk- HApfD.gn>ES-FARMS Acre- cllhe. ing Co. of Newington, where he on an individual bests.” water included, $130. per utilities, parking. Call 649-1680. up into the hundreds. T. J. for expansion. We feel the this one. Mid 20s. Keith Agen- CONVENIENT location la only INSPEXJTORS — Experienced 36” , 25 cents each or 6 for $1. 646-2332 out basement. Priced to sell. age. Large, unzoned parcels, Gordon said he did not believe has been employed for the last The service program Is de- OFFSET PRESSMAN month. Call 646-0299. or 649-3549. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677 price of $38,900. for this prop­ cy 646-4126, 649-1922. feature of this 654 room with aircraft parts. 643-2711. (former Norman’s Fum.) Only $23,800. Hayes A ^ c y , all areas. Louis Dlmock Real- jjjg details of President 26 years. signed to eliminate the loss of Second sWft, experienced, (Tolland office 875-6279). erty is below market value. $27,500 Warehouse THREE ROOM, heated, partial- MANCHESTER — Pull - shed '"'***' two-full baths! Nlce- 646-0131. ty. Realtors, 649-9823. Nixon’s budgeV scheduled for Keefe Is enthusiastic about his skilled personnel and ensuing All Benefits well qualified person to op­ M ATERNITY dresses, like new, comer of Pine & Forest Sts. Call today! Phllbrick Agency ly furnished, with garage. $116. MODERN STORE, 20'x70’ 840 q n E ACRE lot, Hebron. Larger dormered Cape, 154 baths, new- »y landscaped yard, many ex- erate 2 color, 25x38” , press. size 9-10. Sell for half-price. Realtors, 646-4200. traa. Aluminum storms and VEIRNON ANTED — Ttiree or six fam- delivery to the Congress Mon- P'ans for setting up rehabilata- wa^te in time, money and man Mon.-Frl. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 monthly. 649-4092. Main St. Call 622-3114. ly redecorated. Vacant. Move PHILBRICK AGENCY If you are looking for a Call 646-0254. parcel available. Also for bar­ screens. Belfiore Agency, 647- COZY 7-ROOM RANCH . nV in decent location Private day, had much effect on many Hon programs in various plants, power. The rehabllliUtJon of An Opportunity Employer chance to upgrade yourself gain list call or write, Strout right In. Past sale needed. Con­ buvbr 1-298-9718 1-677-4261, investors. Other analysts said R® first-hand knowledge of employes with drinking prob- BLUE LUSTRE not onlv rids BEALES dining room THREE-ROOM apartment with SPACE available for business, 1413. REALTORS to high wages and overtime Realty, RFD 1, Hebron, 228- venient location. $21,900. Keith Conveniently located near ’ the budget contains little sur- ‘ *'® Problems created by alcohol lems. Keefe said, saves money nt onii hitf r,iio ^ DuxbuTy chalrs, round range and refrigerator. good commercial or storage use. , TWO TEN APARTMENTS shopping and 1-84. Here Is a i^after p-m. take the time to drop a line. carpets of soil but leaves pile range and refrigerator, good 9115. Agency, 646-4126, 649-1922. GAMBOLOTTI built six-room _ prises - refers to himself as a ” re- In overhead costs by salvaging dining table with duck feet. Main St., near center. $36. 648- 210 Main 9t., Manchester 646-4200 , home In A-1 condition with For further Information re­ soft and lofty. Rent electric location. Call Peterman Two fireplaces, full “ Declines edeed nast advances covered person.” employes who can be rehablll- SUPERINTENDENT WANTED 649-8990. 2426. 3-ROOM APARTMENTS 654 ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 Ranch. . ^ garding this local opportun­ shampooer $1. Paul's Paint & Agency, 646-2223. NORTH Coventry — 8.9 acres msmy outstanding features; around nLin advances primary concerns tated so that they can make for Waranoke Apartments, 801 (just a few left) bedrooms, fireplace, garage, pa"®*^ basement. Qua ty re- ^ flreplaced living room, bullt- ity, Write Box SS Manches­ Wallpaper Supply. FIVE ROOMS of front Main with 814’ frontage, also driven cessed radiation. Belfiore MANCHESTER Garrison Colo- ton The Dow Jones Industrial av- training program for su- worthwWle ^tributU m s to Main St. Free apartment and FOUR ROOMSs heat and stove well, view and very large Liucurious wall-to-wall car­ park-llke yard. Immediate oc­ ins, paneled Rec Room ga­ ter Herald. St. office space, 1(X) per cent lo­ nial, 6 rooms, oversized pervisory personnel will be their companies and oominu- all utilities provided. Ideal for FORK L IF T —4,000 pound capa­ Musical Instruments 53 included. Available Feb. 1st. Maple trees. $21,000. Call 742- peting throughout, range, re­ cupancy. Only $24,900. Hayes Agency, 647-1413. rage, are just a few. $26,- erage. up near 4 ^ints in ear- jj;;; ,„jportance of rvlUes. J cation near banks, air-condi­ garage, 154 baths, fireplace, School J^nus retired ooujde. Call 643-6071. WANTED — Full or part - time city. Lift to 30’ . $4,000. Call $140. monthly. Security de­ frigerator, disposal, dish­ Agency, 646-0131. 500. Call Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. tioned, automatic fire sprink­ 6519, Alfred D. Heckler, Route PROFESSIONALLY appraised combination storms, beautiful­ er ra g, was , earlier detection of alcoholism. A member of the North Amer- truck drivers. Must be over 18 643-9508. posit required. No pets. Lloyd 31, Coventry. washer, central aia condi­ at noon MECHANIC — lor fleet work, UPRIGHT PIANO for sale, $40. ler. Apply Marlow’s, 807 Main tioning, tiled bath. $21,900 — COLONIAL, 6 rooms, for quick sale! Seven room ly landscaped lot, $27,800. Call For Next \^ek He will show foremen, labor lean Association of Alcoholism years of age. Apply in person A. Lumbra, Broker. 643-0160. Colonial Cape with 254 baths, The Asspiated Press 60-stock stewards and supervisors* how Programs, Keefe has completed six -day week. Must be avail­ Call 643-1218. St. Heat and hot water furnish­ 2-car garage, barn, 2 acres Warren E. Howland. Realtor, B & W Alcar Auto Parts, 226 Spruce SOUP’S ON, the rug that is, so 2-zone heat, lovely family The following hot luhches average at noon was unchanged identify a person ■with a the Greater Hartford Council on able for out of town work. For clean the spot with Blue ed. Parking. beautiful open land. Hutchins 643-1108. BARROWS and W ALLACE Co St. FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. OFFICE space available im- room, formal dining room, will be served in the Vertion 259.3, with industrials off .4, drinking problem before he Alcoholism’s "Continuity of appointment call 643-2373, 649- Houses For 5ole 72 $166 MONTBI^Y Agency Realtor. 649-8324. Manchester Parkajle Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- ^ .3 0 0 CONSOLE organ, $1,950. Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ mediately, centrally located, Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, ASSUMBALB 8% per cent, 654 4218. 1 Warren G. Howland, Realtor rails unchanged, and utilities up loses his effectiveness as a Care’’ seminar at the University er $ . Olcott Variety Store. • cated. Adults only. 643-2171 $35. monthly. 646-0882. 6 Manchester 649-6306 Watkins Bros. 935 Main St. $14,900. ATTRACTIVE -room Rental Agent CUTE AS A button, 6-room 647-1413. room Ranch with attached ga- , T rrkii Worker. Too often, he said the of Hartford. He Is founder and JIG BORE Operators — First, days. Help. Wanted— LOFTY pile, free from soil Is home. Baseboard heat, at­ 643-1108 Ranch with oversized garage rage, porch, L shaped living H______EBRON . . . a beauty of a 554 Monday, sloppy Joes on roil, \mlo^^dng strength in midday problem Is not detected until the past presldeih of the Hartford second and third shift. Lathe ...itv. Di..« LOWREY HOLIDAY, spinet or------UP TO 3,600 square feet of com­ the carpet cleaned with Blue wE HAVE customers waiting tached garage, Hutchins Agen­ 100x300 lot. Ideal for the family UNIQUE! Four room bunplow lining room, finished room Ranch on a heavily wood- green salad, chocolate pudding, trailing were steels, motors, employe Is on the verge of be- County American Production operators, second shift. Vertl- Male or Female 37 gan, $950. mercial space. Two exposures, with extra lot, anchor fence, room ip basement, beautifully A Lustre. Rent electric sham­ for the rental of your apart' cy. Realtors, 649-5324. starting out, $18,900. Wolvgrton ed lot In a fine residential and marshmallow topping. farm implements, aircrafts, ing fired. The company loses a and Inventory Control Society •cal turret lathe opetitors, sec­ Main St. reasonable. Wolverton Agency, garage. Porter St., area. Mr. landscaped lot. $24,500. Phll- pooer $1. Pinewood Furniture ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. area. Full basement, rear*' Tuesday, meat loaf, mashed building materials, and drugs, big investment in training pro- and past president of the New- ond shift. Call LeMl Corpora­ MEN and women to demon­ Realtors, 649-2813. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, 647- ^rlck Agency Realtors, 646- Shop. CUSTOM P.A. system with 8 tate Associates. Inc.. 843-6129 porch. Owners are anxious to potato, buttered corn, bread Chemicals were off, and rubber grams by not rehabilatating ington Klwanis Club. tion, 643-2362. strate (Jolonlal gifts and ac­ CENTRALLY located remodel 1413. Altic Lansing speakers, good 4200. move and reasonable offers butter and pears. Issues, electronics, utilities, people. Very few comx>anles In ------cessories — Colonial Plnecraft K AP cover for 8” pick-up 30” Houses For Rent 65 ed 2-famlly. Bus, shopping, on- RETIRED man for light jani­ MANCHESTER near South will be considered. T. J. YVednesday, baked luncheon metals, rails, oils, airlines, and the area now have programs for Co., 262 Winter St., Haverhill, high insulated, lights, 3 months condition, $400. 649-2631. ly $28,900. BiU Wolcott, 668- COLONIAL Cape with two love- MANCHESTER — Immaculate torial work, mornings 4 or 6 Windsor, 4-room, first floor, RENT with option. It’s a good Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577.- Andover Mass. 01830. old. 649-6383. BU5INE55 ZONE 1863. Pasek Realtors, 289- acres In Manchester. A rare aLx-room Cape, recreation meat, macaroni and cheese, tobaccos were mixed. alcohoHsm, he said, hours. Apply In person, Mc­ apkartment in 2-famlly home, chance to own this 7-room buttered peas, whole wheat Fourteen of the New York In seittlng up Individual plant garage. Adults only. $110 plus 7476. Mr. Merritt, room, garage, stable, l'/4 -acres Donald’s, 48 West Center St. PART-TIME machine opera- BRACE yourself for a thrill the Wearing Apparel— house In soimd condition. Lot bread and butter,fruit' jello Stock -^xchange’.s 20 most-ac- programs Keeite will first look heat. Hayes Agency 646-0131. ------Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. land. Electric fence. Imme- Course Held tors, male or female, needed 100x165’. $1,000„ security, $260 FOR LEA5E with topping live issues were on the decline, °ver the plant and decide what MAN WANTED to work In first time you use Blue Lustre Furs 57 MANCHESTER Birch 5tt. Rd. 6 ———- Hinfe ncpiioanev Heritage South Windsor for 8 p.m. 9 p.m. shift. Apply to clean rugs. Rent electric MANC3HESTER — One-bed- rental, $50 credit toward room cape, plus full finUhed BRAND NEW Raised Ranch. di®te occupancy. Heritage ® , J K oHvnnepd and 1 was un- Hts Its needs. He plans to write lumber yard, must have driv­ Brick and block comnwrciol building. 6,000 ■ ______* T.nvp1v tpppri lot Enr rtptallB House, 64b-Z48Z. Thursday, turkey and gravy » ‘ booklets and give lectures for In First Aid in person. Quality Name Plate, shampooer $1. Manchester purchase each month. Two- basement, wall-to-wall carpet- Lovely treed lot. For d e t a ils ,______er’s license. Davis & Brad­ room Garden type apartment- HOME & BUSINESS on rice, cranberry sauce but- changed^______various companies. Ttie Hardware & Supply, 877 Main FU LL LENGTH mouton coat. year lease. 649-4342, 872-6569. Ing, extra building possible. Mr. Merritt, Belfiore Agency, MANCHESTER - Six - room oompemies. The Andover Volunteer Fire ford Lumber Co.. 200 Tolland Fisher Hill Rd.. East Glaston­ Available now. Heat, and ap­ square feet or more if requested. 3 offices — tered carrots, bread and butter, St., 643-4426. size 12, like new. $30. 643-0640. Agent. Realtors, 647-1413. Colonial overlooking Center Council on Alcoholism is In 'the St., EJast Hartford. bury. , , pliances included. $148 and Phllbrick Agency, Nine-room Ranch, only 12 peaches and cookies. Department is sponsoring a Park. 154 baths, two-car fTnn^ 'Vinoa Gmw Fast process of contacting over 800 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . $150 per month. Paul W. Dou- sEVEN-ROOM single house. 2 loading plotforms — oN utilities, central lo- 646-4200. IN GROUND swimming pool. years old. Garage, one-half Mop Vines t,row r 881 ..... basic first aid course to be held PLATE GLASS mirror. %” garage. large rooms. Immedi­ Friday, vegetable soup, tuna Industrial concerns, including thick. 35^ix69Vi, $26. Call 643- Wanted— ^To Buy 5B gan, Realtor, 649-4635.______central, security, reference. RANCH— Modem kitchen with wall to wall carpeting, a newly acre lot. Wall to wall carpet­ salad roll, pickles, potato chips, LOS ANGELES - Hops, needed some in Mianchester, informing each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in coflion. Plenty of parking. ate occupancy. Hayes Agen ing. Posstolllties of -two-fam­ 7765 after 6. over Call 649-3060 after 6 p.m. dining area, ceramic tile bath paneled family room, are only raspberry tart with topping. for bre'wing, look like small them of the work of the coun- the firehouse. The course, which She's Cute HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques cy. 84C 0131 ily. Presently being operat­ A-Line Panel Charter-Oak Restaurant, heat with Vanity, 3 bedrooms, a few features of this centrally pine cones except that they are cil, now In its second year of began Wednesday, is for eight bric-a-brac, locks, frames, ed as dentist’s office and garage, very clean, $24,800. located Garrison Colonial. For MANCHESTER glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ furnished, $125 monthly. 643- Out of Town yellowish green and their petal- operation. The council wcb6cb weeks and open to the public, LARGE safe, cash and carry. FRANCIS E. BOLAND, AGENCY Realtors, further details, Mr. Zansser, 4.BEDROOM COLONIAL home. Price $25,900. lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 1492. For Rent 66 Phllbrick Agency, like sca'es feel loose and with several agencies and The course will enable those Best offer. 649-5361, Mrs. Todd. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Located on a large wooded I]>^VITATION Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. 646-4200. papery. They grow on wire clinics involved bi the treat- who complete it to receive a TWO - BEDROOM apartment. ELLINGTON—12 Florence Ave. 315 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER ^ lot In one of Manchester’s trellises 16 to 22 feet high. ment and rehabilitation of al- basic first aid card or an up- COMPLETE ski set, men’s size SCARBOROUGH Rd.— One of a BRAND NEW R ^ed Ranch Pasek Realtors 8 boots, women’s size 7% WANTED — Antique furniture Adults only, no pets. Security 4-room older apartment, sec­ top areas. This extra large TO BID Young hop vines have been cohol'cs. dated card. Captain Joseph Mc- 643-1554 649-7055 kind, gracious stately Colonial, with assumable mortgage! boots. White hockey skates, glass, pewter, oil paintings or deposit. References, rental ond floor, gas and gas stove home has all -the niceties OQQ nna 7/19 H9/iq Sealed bids ^ 1 be received grow six -inches or "K eefe will emphasize tech- Cook of the Manchester Fire 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, for- For details, Mr. Merritt, Bel- size 5, complete $80. Hanks- other antique items. Any agreement. 649-5664 after 6 . and refrigerator included. $100. one would expect In a more 289-7475 5d8-15do 742-8 the office of' the Director of ,morg hi 24 hours. nlques and pollicies that can Department will be the instruc- mal dining room, front-to-back flore Agency, 647-1413. Department craft humidifier, $30. Call 643- quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- ttvmiij per month rent, $100 security expensive home. Imme­ General Services, 41 Center tor. He has served as an In­ a-rna i « k nairio-,a FOUR-room apartment, corn- Street, Manchester, Conn., until 5906 mornings or evenings. 8709, 165 Oakland Street, Call James J. Gessay, at 875- diate occupancy!! Excep­ structor In first aid for many pletely redecorated. Adults, no porch, 2-car garage, well” n l"a shad­ d - MANCHESTER 6-room Ranch. 0134. assumable ^,8% per cent mort­ tional buy at $40,900. Coll BOLTON. . . One of the most at- February 9, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. years. There~Ts”no charge. WANTED — ANTIQUES, used pets. Call 649-9004 after 6:80 ed lot. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ Mr. Gordon, 649-6306. for Vernon p.m. gage, fireplace, family room, tractive homes in the area. The Andover Public Library furniture, partial or complete HEBRON — Wall St.. Four tors. 646-4200. Fuel and Feed 49-A walk-out basement, bus line. Beautiful stone ranch sitting DATA P R i«E | S m G S T (^ K will extend its hours as of Feb. estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 rooms, wall to wall carpeting, FOUR rooms with stove, sec­ BU5INE55 ZONE HEAR THIS — Nine room Co­ Low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- B &L W high on a cUff overlooking qtip 2. From then on the library will FIREWOOD for sale, sawed p.m., 633-2300 days. stove, refrigerator, cellar Eastern Connecticut. Nlne.pri- PARTM ENT ATHLETIC SUP- ond floor. Inquire 233 Center lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, 0131. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Education Budget Deficit be open every Monday from 7 and spilt. Will deliver. Timber- WANTED—Good quality, used St. storage. $175 includes heat and country kitchen, paneled fam- Manchester Pafkade vate acres In all. House has PLIES. • 1 IftT A . * fWl ¥ to 9 p.m. It is presently open land Tree Service, 876-1238. stereo tape deck In good condi­ hot water. 648-0882, or 649-2871. FOR LEA5E Uy room, paneled racreatlon SEVEN - ROOM 1880 Colonial Manchester 649^5306 ^ r a r ’e n c S ‘pat'll a“ r t o ^ Rcvicwcd-^No Action Taken Tuesdays from 2 to 8 p.m. and SEASONED fireplace and stove tion. 4-traQk, 3 head. 649-0822. room, 254 baths, double ga 'large lot. In good " n eigh b or------^------— ...... — ------^ , o .. /->«i a-i 7 to 9 p.m.. Fridays from 2 to FIVE ROOMS, garage, cellar, RCX3KVILLE — New 3*/4 and hood, nicely decorated. City SPLIT Level assuniable mort- to take advantage of the ter- General Services ^Ginpe^^^« Town officials and school of- teacher aides to assist the teach- _ wood, $15. per half ton pick-up Brick buHding 3,600 squar* foot. Lorga offica rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. 8 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and second floor, call 646-1832. 4^4-room apartments with pri­ water and -sewers, garage, gage 8% .per cent. Modern rifle view, plus dining, kltch- enter Street, truck load delivered. Call af­ CHose to everything. Hutchins ficlals met last night to discuss ers in the schools where the un- Saturdays 2 to S p.m^ vate terrace and pool includ­ $23,900. to settle estate. Evans, kitchenklfr-hen biiilt-ins.bullt-ins, formformal al dinins:dining onen nnrtand utility.iitllltv. Two-car gsrarage a r f^ Connectlc^ouiuictin. Rooms Without Board 59 PRESIDENTIAL Village apart­ and oli utiliries. Con ba usod for light manii* Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. an expected deficit In the Board graded programs are being con- ^ ter 5 p.m. 875-3013. ing heat, hot water, all appli­ room, 3 bedrooms, family and a small •'greenhouse. Also Town of Manchester, ments, Thompson Rd. at Cen- ft Clapp, 647-1464. of Education budget for the ducted. This caused $1,589 to be THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ ances and carpeting. From MANCHESTER Suburbs 7- ______room, 2 baths, garage, large on -the''property -la a storage Connecticut SEASONED fireplace wood for tei St. New 3>^-room apart­ current year. added to the deficit. tage St., centrally located, foeturing, storage, otc. room Split, tip-top condition, NEW LISTING— ExceUent con- lot, $29,800. Phllbrick Agency building. Sensibly priced at un- Robert B. Weiss, Public Records sale, cut and delivered, $15. ments, immediate occupancy, $150. Rockland Teirdcfe Apart­ The meeting did iK)t resolve A " unanticipated increase In large pleasantly furnished der $80,000. If y9 U want the General Manager pick-up load. Call 228-0097. complete GB kitchen, includes ments, Highland Ave. 872-4046, fireplace, Family room, gar- dition Seven - room Raised Realtors 646-4200. anything because it was noted Ibri telephone rates caused an Warrantee Deed rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 maximum of privacy with a 3 self-cleaning. range, dishwash­ 875-3775. age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 flre- that the bookkeeping machine estimated shortage of $12,288 In Curtis E. and Beverly P. Far- BALED hay and straw for sale, for overnight' and permanent minimum of upkeep, give us er, disposal, and double-door FRANCIS E. BOLAND, AGENCY Hayes Agency, 646-0131. places, all utilities. Excellent in the board’s business office too utilities budget. rel to JeNvell S. Means, property by the bale. 364 Bidwell St, guest rates. Lots For Solo 73 a call. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, refrigerator, ■ ample walnut — location, Charles Lesperance, had been out of order and toe Another area where there Is .at...... 133 Helaine Rd., conveyance Phone 643-7405. $23,900 BUYS this centrally lo- 849.7820’ cabinets. Carpeting, 2 alr- treed 643-1877. LEGAL monthly budget reports were not "n anticipated shortage of $16,- $23.85. , LARGE furnished room for 315 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER cated, 6 room Cape with over- ' TOLLAND — One-acre condltloners. Rental includes PRESIDENTIAL $2,800. up to date. It was decided to 200 is for tuition pupils placed o.dtrlalm D«ed male only. Parking.'$16 week­ sized detached garage. nice VACANT cape on West Side. . lot. Near Parkway. VERNON $32,900. NOTICE heat, hot water, parking, mas- 643-1554 649-7055 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. meet again on Feb. 9 to go over for special education. The state ly. Call 844-0123 after 8 p.m. VILLAGE flreplaced living room, bright gjx rooms, 154 baths, full shed HEART’S DAY DELIGHT the figures and act on th Manchester to Alex Household Goods 51 , ter TV antenae, coin operated ADMISSION inp lunires nnu act on in- requires this. Added to this , . , . Center S t ft IlMMnpaon formal dining room, 3 bed­ dormer, rear porch all in ex- MANCHESTER — A-zoned lots. Woo your wife with this Val­ Education Board’s request for same area is $1,050 for busing of "r“l®r Jarvis, parcel on Hiomp- CLEAN furnished room for (lEfundry In basement, large OF------ELECTORS Education Boaru s request lor education student« and «<>" "O conveyance tax. CHILD’S PINE bedroom set, Rd., Mandiester rooms and kitch'en. Just off cellent condition. Mid twenties entine Day Special. 7-room gentleman. Apply 2 Pearl~ St.,~ storage area, on bus line. Open Nicely located. City utilities., Notice is hereby given that daditional liinds. • -^P®‘ to' edutauon students ana . , , chest, headboard, comer desk East Center St., Keith Agency, . . . $13,000 assumable mort­ Raised Ranch, 154 bath*. 3 isotice IS nereuy bivc . ^ „ . $130 for Insurance. Marriage Licenses Manchester. daily, 17, or by appointment. Luxury Living A s 'You’d Starting at $4,000. Hutchins the Board of Admission of When the Board of Represent- uii.tinei qwinner 110 and cupboard, $88. 643-0640. Design It 646-4126. gage.'' T. J. Crockett, Realtor, bedrooms, paneled fanilly 646-2623. 643-1023, or 843-4112. Agency, Realtors, 649-8324. room with fireplace, oven, Electors, of the Town of Man- atives ordered the Board of Edu- *1, y. T-arinpr qt and Olea Marraer- GAL TO SHARE . large town-* One ft Two-Bedroom 643-1577. MANCHESTER — Five - room range, dishwasher, disposal, chester, will be In session In the cation to cut its budget by Mayor Frank McCoy has an- Tanner St SEWING MACHINES - singer house apartment, air-condition- TWO-bedroom apartment du- Apartments Municipal B u 11 d 1 n-g. Town $200,000 when the currant budg- n°“ to-®;'sp®^or. ping, bus. Recent furnace, $18,- lonlal with family style and much more! Coll J. 8371 condition. Makes buttonholes, Must have references. Reply washer. Children welcome. Equipment February 4, 1970 from 6:00 p.m. education t/oard cautioned it Starling next Monday toe office Methodist Church, 900. What! $16,900. That’s kitchen, format dining room, 3 For Solo 75 Florence, 649-8306. 18 2160 hems, embroiders, etc. Grig- Box GG, Manchester Herald. 643-2009. Range with Self Cleeuilng UNSAY REALTY to 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of would prob:ibly have to reque.sl will be open Monday through Robert Carl Lombatoo, E w t l ^ l y over $300., 6 monthly Oven s Two-Door Refrig­ Offlc* 649-0085 right. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. bedrooms, 154. baths, garage. gouTH Windsor — Assumable The s im p lic ity of this Use left over fabrics to payments of $8.80 each or pay- SUNNY ROOM, downtown, em- THREE-room apartment, third erator-Freezer e Disposal $28,800. . Wolverton Agency, 854 per cent mortgage. Six B & L W ^"u'd^to be ‘^ u X d '" to "I t h e 'y e T ' ’ U h n d b l^ " n i „ “ sfu ile" 4'l Mountain Rd.. Jan. $81 cash 822-0931 dealer. ployed person, references. Call floor. Oak St., heated, adults Ren. 649-9158 WEST SIDE. . .just listed a five Realtors, 649-2813. style will make it your make this adorable pa­ s DishwEisher s Two A ir Electors of the Town of Man- geveral weeks ago the Board The Le maze childbirth film 31 South United Methodlsl favorite. It’s quick and jama bag to help your mornings or after 5, 647-1737. only, no pets, $96. monthly. .(Conditioning U n i t s e rtx>m Ranch with partial base­ SINGER automatic *lg- Manchester Parkade cheater ' of Educafon,' dl.scussed iin an- P''eaented by Parents Assoclu- Church. easy to sew, and can be little girl be neat' and 649-8478. Traverse Rods • Venetian ment on a nice private lot just MANCHESTER — 8-room Ral»- Pasek..,.Realtors, MLS, 289- zag, with cabinet, convert* Iq- ROOM for woman only, kitchen Manchester 649-8306 1 %he QuiUlflcatlons are as fol- Uclpated delicll for this fiscal Inc tor made sleeveless or with tidy. No. 2100 has pat­ Blinds • Wall to WaU off the bus line for only $19,- ed Ranch, four to five bed- 7478, 742-8243. tern i)ieyes; full dircc- to \ portable, . button holes, privileges, parking, laundry i:18 M’AI ------Rpich lows: Applicant must be a Unit- year of $194,506. The fiscal yearIBACE) will be shown Monday Jack R. ,Huntor too.tor short sleeves from pastel, AIN ST. 3-room apart .Carpeting. Two bedroom « 4 1 . 0 0 0 500. Start packing and call T. rooms, built-ins dishw asher,______VERNON — 6'4-room print or small-patterned tiniis. monogram*, '^hems, etc. facilities. Call 649-8129. ment , heat and appliances apartments include one J..Crockett, Realtor at 643-18Ti(. carpeting, rec room, wooded BOLTON — Spaciouii six-room ed States citizen, twenty-one e n d s June 3 0 . The area iV)lh the "1 « P-"'- Trinity Lutheran George Marlow dfteratloM to fabrics. N o. S371 *with SEND sot III colni for tacti pat- Beautiful Lakewood Clri le .Vorth. z sr 4 bedroom modi­ heated r®c roorn, treed' t o lot, * "hurch. 85 Prospect SI. apartment at 13 Bralnard PI.. Originally over $300. Pull price -----;------:— z— r $125. Security required. 646 and one-half baths. .no . u u . s ^O’s. Hayes Agency Ranch. 154 baths, custom ovppUpn* (211 ycRrs of ugB. havB resld- largest estimated shortage is Church, 85 Prospect SI. tarn...... to incluile firit-claii...... malllillinf. room fied ranch, split level 8 ro«m bouse, KeeresUon rnom area. S20*900 OvEiRSIZEiD 3*ocflroonv * ** t. • q* * • The film shows preparatory $2,000. PHOTO-ci'lDE is in Sizes now $82. cash or monthly pay- 2426, 9-5. Ample parking, individual MorOlSl. kitchen, beautifully land- ^ ed in the TV)wn of Manchester that of salaries, with $133,881 The film shows prei ■8-18 (bust 31H-40). Size Anne Cabot, Manchester for gentleman in private Suitable separate living quarter*, (tmn bath entrance, heat). Evenln* Herald, liovIIW AVE.Are.. ments. 622-0476. basement storage, meuster Extra undersixe lot of record. ior .,K ... month., he .h i. ,o ,«o o l...,.o m ' ,.. , h . r . '.n-. - . - . r ! '” '! ! ' -.'r.?-™’ " 10, 32>!t bust . . . 2% OF AMEBICAS, NEW YOBK, home. Steam heat, next to FOUR-ROOM flat, second floor, TV antenna. Convenient to kitchen, butU-lns, dl’shwash-r"^ CORNER OF Vernon and Lydall Agency, -^6-0131 reqid In English imd take the special lea-.'hcrs plus u $2,493 Anyone wishing further In- Savings Bank of Monchestc^ yards of 4.'5-inch. N.Y. 10036. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, bath, parking. Eldrldge St. Stove, refrigerator, $188 transportation, shopping, Custom built 1880. Now $7«d reef tnatsllsd Ust jrsor. 2-car garage. Wooded acre lot. , . .we have a two family flat BOLTON — Three -acre lake- oath prescribed by law. shortage In the administrative formation should contact Mrs, alterations to bank area at 44W SEND ist In calm lor each pat- Print Name, Adilrui with ZIP Two, full wall, built in pine dish hotebea hi dining room. At- tara to Includs fint-clau malllni.lllni. CODE and Style Number. ranges,' automatic washers Call 649-9046. monthly. Security, rental schools and churches. Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. with 5 rooms down and 4 up. SOUTH WINDSOR —Like new front estate. Nine-room Ranch Dated at Manchester this salaries. R. Barun, Manchester or Mrs. Hartford Rd., $8,800. with guarantees, see them at agreement. 649-0011. Rental agent on premises tocliM tool shed. 27x12 lln. rec, ranm with bar. Additional Older home converted but very i„ and out. you can move Into ^any extras to men- 30th day of January 1970. Another urea of unticipated John Campbell, Tolland. Klwanis Club of Manchester — See Bnniett, Manchester Send bOt, add 15d for ROOM for gentleman only, MANCHESTER — Desirable 6- Evenlajr Herald, luo a v e B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 1-7 p.m. Also shown by 26x83 full cellar apace. Full sissd l-eor gsrsco. nice. Our sign is posted. Asking this Immaculate 554 room shortage Is In the guidance GOP Dance for Manchester Country Clulb,^ postage and handling for kitchen and living room -fa- CHARLES tion. Including 3-car garage Board of Admissions OFA^CAB. N^YOBK; a copy of the Fall and Main St. Cali 643-2171. Apartments, 4%- appointment. One-qUarter Large living room, window fore* besutlfnl treed *ecliided room home, nice residential counselors’ salaries. A change The Republican party will sign at 308 8. Main St., $65. cilltles included. Private en­ $29,900 . . .a good income pro- Ranch without a thing to do. with radio-operated doors, etc., Mildred M. Schaller, Prist Naaiai ilM rtii with ZIP Winter ALBUM. room duplex, I 'i baths, 2 air- mlliHe east ot Exit 92, Wil- park Uke urea. Expensive hnxAty pine Ihrntighoul. l.oadsd area, garage, large lot ngar of )>ersonncl at Rockville High hold Us ■victory dunce tomorrow Jon Syme, alterations to Iwo- trance and parking. Inquire ducer. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, wall to wall carpeting, kitchen etc., etc. Four bedrooms. All Selectman CODE, Stjrla Nanhtr sap Slia. FLOWER QUILTS . . . Six appli­ LIVING room draperies, one conditioners, refrigerator, bur C r o s s Parkway, cabineted kitchen with disposal, range and refrigerntnr, F o4M schools and shopping. Low Schoul, and an error In- not In- at the PAC Club on Village St. ^family dwelling at 14-16 Summit que and III plactd daiiini! 118 Pearl St. Route 18 and I-S4. 643-1677. bulll-lna, 3-bedrooms, tile luxury Items Inside. Outside William C. Johnson, Send 50f, add 15f for pair nearly new custom made range and disposal, heat and and looks, down a long beauUfol atreet, Fireplace ha* built-in 20’s. Owner, 643-2037. eluding the. salary of a half- Several Republican officials St.. $2,000. postage and handling for Pattarn p le c tt, dlractlons for BUNOALOW Cape in con bath, screened porch, attach- sail boat basin, with concrete Selectman alll Q10I—SOe, add ISp fpr post- lined fiberglas, 90” long,/12Mi' hot water, basement garage. TELEPHONE 646-2628 wood storage area. Closet space everytvhere, econornlcsl two- Chester F. Bycholskl, Unic counselor at the middle have been invited to attend. Frost Development Co., for a copy o f Spring & Sum­ ■one heat. Thl* 880,006 iietghhorbend/«rM delight yon. BRUJK c a p e Cod, attached venleqt...... , location. aluminum ed garage, jledwed to $2fB00 bulkhead, beautifully rustic asi and handlini. ■width, brown, melon and white Adults preferred. Call after 6 M8-1028 648-4112 Selectman school led to u $7,881 shortage. Milton Tedford Is general Gerl - Care Nursing C*nt*r, mer ’70 Basic f a s h io n . garage, nice neighborhood, ex -, siding', garage, rec room, (ian U ft R really (M., Inc. 643- wooded lot. Selling under pro­ design. Cali 646-1123 evenings. Head Herald Ads p.m. 649-9644. Edward Tomklel, The Board of Education re- chairman of the affair, which alterations to nursing homo at tra A zone building lot. C a ll' be assumed. Owner, no 2692. Robert D. Murdock, fessional appraisal. Must sec. Town Clerk ' cently approved the hiring of will start at 8 p.m. 333 Bidwell St., $1,700. Peterman Agency, 646-2223. agents. 643-0189. Realtor, 043-6472. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. f M ■ y ■ . A A . \ ' V ' ■ / ■ ' A ' ’ ' ..rr\- \ “ . ' ' 'M'-, ' ’ V \ 'V , "M, / ■ N >'T , U * V „ v\'\ \ ' T'\- ; - : v - ^ ■\v/ FRIDAY, JANUAKY-^80, 1970 \ 4 Average Daily Net Press Run \ The Weather ;\ A A PAGE TWENTY Ulaurltcati'r €upning iirralft For The Week Ended Sunny today, high In the 80.. . December 20, 1069 Fair imd not w> cold tonight and 'Sunday. Low tonight In ufie l'’uiid was Cleorge \V. Flliott, su- per teem to lower 30a. High Sun­ Manchester Barracks, World Members of the American iMiijiloyps ("ilecl p '1 inteiideiit of cemeteries. day near 40. A K o i l t I o w n War I Veterans, and its auxil- I.eRion will meet lonlKlit at 7:30 1 5 ,8 8 0 lary will a^end a depaitment at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Iteeelviiig aVvaids weie. C.ipt. A ll ot One Eosy-on-Your-Builgi!! Price ManrhvHtvr— A City of VUlaifo Charm IK’ iliiilpcl riiml .ticoige MeCaugIley; |oliee de- K Members of the VFW Auxili­ meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. at Main St., to pay respects to the p.iitiiient; William A, Andiulot. ary will meet tonight at 7 at Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital, lati- Robert ,Von Deck, a mem- •Awards liave hi'cii given to |Mik department; Graydon F. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 31,,1970 (GliutHlfind Advertlalng on Page IS) PRICE TEN CENTS Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The event is open to all hai'iacks her of tlie l’ost foi' -11 contin- VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 103 (EIGHTEEN PAGES—tV SECTION) .six municipal employes who l.oekwood, ' water department, 1 .9 5 ScH Main St„ to pay respects to the and avixillary members. nous years. $ 1 4 9 ^,rved last fall during the Unit­ lii.iis l.evine, eemetery depait­ GROUP late Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan, ment, Mrs, Uhyllls Derrick, ed Fund drive in Manclicster as a charter member, assistant Sunset Rebekah lj<^dge will Memljcra of the casts of two .manager’s offhe;- and Miss. treasurer and past president of meet Monday at 8' p.m. at' Odd portions of the l.ittlo Thc.iter of cllaii nil'll of collect ion ^commit­ ,Klinor Hashim. Mary Cheney Li- the auxiliary. Fellows Hall. Mrs. Harry Manchester production of "You tees. lirary. Ancient Almonds Tasteless Tinklepaugh is in charge of re- Know 1 Can’t Hear Yovi’ Wlicn Kaeh eliairmaii was respoii- Tile awards were signed by A llai’tli^ ^ fresliments. tile Water’s Running” will ic- siliTe fill- eondueting tlie United Dr. Cliarles K. .lacobson ,lr.. Nation’s Rails 'The I.K)H Angeles Times List h.carso tonight at I lie studio, 22 l'’und eolleetions in.-his partii'U- Town’s pi;esident, iind George T. ta - KYRENIA, Cyprus — Ever Oosted a 2,300-yoiir-old almond? • Skates Sharpened The Fellowcraft Flub of Man­ (iak St, The cast of ” l’m Her­ lar municipal department. Ovei- Itoiiue, general chairman, of tile all eliairnian of tile municipal Well, a cusitodlan M the Kyrenia Musem here has, and his chester Lotige of Masons will bert” will rehearse at 7, and United Funil of Manchester liK. t h e .professional I'liiployes division of tlU' United verdict 1s; "It tastes Just like rotten wood." way, “Hollow have a potluck Monday at 6 :30 the cast fff ’’The Shock if Rec­ p.m. at the Masonic Temple. ognition” at 8. Start Lockout The ancient alm onds-6,000 In all -are part of a rich ar­ Ground” at no ex­ Those planning to attend are WASHINGTON (AP) — The spokeHmen were expected to cheological find discovered in 100 feet of water a mile off IIiIh tra charge. reminded to bring hot dishes of railroad Jnj^uatry began closing outline plans for the nationwide northern Cyprus port town in whuJt has become known as the The niecting of Manchester a t PERO'S food for the dinner. Those wish­ shutdown. "Kyrenia Ship.” . $243,484,592 Grange scheduled for Sunday down Its $28-mlliion-a-day na- Put • “ Try IT« for Shoo ing more inforhjation may con­ The ship Is believed to have sunk offifhorc during a ritorm Repairing of has been postixined. ORCllABO FRESH: Macs, C'crtlands, Baldwins, R»m1 and Uonwlde system today in retali­ John P. Hiltz Jr., chief nego­ tact Albion Severance. French Oalden Dellclmw, Russets. tiator for the Industry, said ear­ about 300 B.C. after a voyage from Samos ami Rhodes. The Bettor Kind!” ation to a strike by -four shop- Rd., Bolton, The British-.Amer'ican Club lier- today "They will be shut Aboard were 400 amphorae, or large Greek jars used for FRESH: Watcrcrxiss. Bosten craft unions against a single transport and storage of edibles, wine, and oTlve ofl, along ‘ Shoes made longr- will have its annual Valentine Spinach, BixmcoH, Cauliflower, WhIU) Swwt lo - down today at a lime to be de­ Manchester - Bolton Welcome wWfh some 30 millstones of basaltic rock from the Dodecanese er and shoes made Dance Saturday, Feb. 14. from tatoes. Turnips, Chinese Cabbag*), Savoy line, the Union Pacific. termined and announced.” Increase Wagon Club will have it Valen­ 9 p.m, to 1 a.m. at the club­ Turnip Greens, Rhubarb, Green Beans, Elgg Ptant, "We deplore such action. We The Machinists, Boilermak­ islands. wider! tine dinner - dance Saturday. 'The ship was also carrying bowls, plates, pitchers, rings, house. Tile ’’I’ enthouse Four” Parsnl|>s. are only using It as a lust resort ers, Sheet Metal Workers and Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Fiano’s will l>lay for dancing. A buffet Electricians unions planned to coins, lamps, pottery, and wooden spoons and a wooden bowl. I.MPORTED: P«vch«'s, Nt'chirlncs, Plums, Honeydews, Spanish to hold this Industry together $12,810,313 SA M YUYLCS Restaurant. Bolton. Resei-va- will be served. The event is strike only the Union Pacific, Perhaps more importantly, the ship's hUll has been re­ Melons, Strawl>errles, Coconuts, Persimmons, lames, and protect the public ogalnst 28 OAK STREET tions close Thursday, Feb. 3, open to members and guests by which operates over 9,600 miles markably preserved, smd over the past two years a team of Tangerines, Gra|)efrult, Tompio and Navel Oranges. onerous wage settlements they and may be made with Mrs. reservations only. Tickets may of track in 13 western states. scuba divers fram the Museum of 'the University of Pennsyl­ A tew steps from Main BUY ONE OB A DOZEN eventually ho-ve to bear the cost O r 5 .5 5 % Thomas Vaughn of 32 Strant St. be obtained tit the clubliouse. The last nationwide railroad vania has raised the remains form the sea bottom. IhtabUshed 1911! of,’’ said the industry chief na­ or Mrs. William Allington of 613 CUKES ...... 2 strike was July 16-17, 1967, when The wreck ■was first discovered in 1965 by Andreas Carlo- Bush Hill R;d. tional negotiator, John P. HTltz. lou, a local diver who is described os "a man ■who loves the By SOL R. COHEN Boy Scout Troop 91 will hold LETTUCE...... *'®^*** 25^* the same shoperuft unions 3 U was the first nationwide rati a paper drive tomorrow and walked off their jobs. An act of sea.” Manchester’s new Grand GREEN SQllASH ...... »>• 2»^* H arve if Table 4 6 " x 1 8 " x 3 5 " vvith leaves up with one lockout In the Industry’s history, Congress sent them back to The ship’s wooden keel, ribs, and strakes now rest in large Sunday. Papers may be -left in fllltz said at a news confer­ List, based on Oct. 1, 1969 a truck at 61.’) Parker St. For Deacon's Bench and two Mates Chairs $149i95 work while a five-man board shallow tubs of fresh water in a former barracks room of the TOMATOES...... ence after the / ^ W t strike ^ vaiuations, has reached further inforimition, call John Wayne 19th century Frankish Kyrenia Castle, another room of which against the Un on Puclf c that considered the has been made into a charming museum to display the other $243,484,592, which is a Hayes, 122 Lake St. We Carry The 6Vi.-, MntlrvMt.rlrlA Irwvlr/vllt nP Cl/\ma ^ '-r • • COMPLETE LINE OF SU ^A Y PAPERS EVERY TABLE HAS A STAIN-DEFYING the nationwide lockout of some matter for 90 days—during finds. $12,810,313 or 5.55 per cent GRAND OPENING OPEN 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY 680,000 workers would go Into ef­ which mediation was unsuccess­ ‘"Ihe wood of the hull would disintegrate if exposed for hike over last year. fect by 10 p.m. BST, but some WOOD GRAIN DURAWOOD TOPI ful. The board handed down a long to the air,” said the custodian. "The almond nuts have de railroads were already begin­ Still subject to adjust binding settlement. terlorated inside the Shels but the shells themselves are Intact ning to curtail operations. ments by the Board of Tax LIGGEH DRUG That contract expired Jan. 1 ”We think the ship's hull is the oldest such example of ship GET ACQUAINTED “ We hope for a quick settle­ Review, the Grand List ■will 1969 when the current contract timbers in this part of the wortd. We thought at first that it PARKADE ment without drastic effects on be the basis for Manches­ PRODUCE!" tvouble began was oak, but the latest we heard from Philadelphia Is that SPECIAL OPEN the public,” said Hiltz, who fa­ tests now indicate that It IS pine.” ter’s 1970-71 tax rate, to be r:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. vors a new federal law requir­ (See Page Eight) adopted in ' May by the 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHfeSTEB — 643-9884 ing compulsory arbitration of Board of Directors and to railroad disputes. be in effect July 1. “ pur action was timed to min­ -Last year’s net Grand list imize effects on the public,” he Commuters and Conductors wound up at $200,698,729, after 4 SHIRTS 1 said. Two Unions the Board of Tax Review hod If asked by the Nixon admin­ out $346,870 from the groas fig­ istration, "We will seek perma­ Deride ISew Haven Railroad ure. The y-ear before, the board ON HANGER WITH YOUR nent leglalatlon," Hiltz said. In Tentative had cut $670,714 from the groas The Penn Central Railroad NEW YORK (AP) — New Ha- commuters from Westchester d r y c l e a n i n g figure. said all passenger train traffic GE Accord ven Railroad commaters, irate County and Connecticut, The aaeeasor’a ottloe has maU- HOUSE In and out at Pittsburgh would over frequent delays, rundown Not until the New York-Oon- ed approximately 8,600 notices c o m p a r e SAT. be halted after the 12:46 p.m. NFW YORK (AP) _The two and overcrowded cars and an necticut agreement goes Into ef- to those property ownera whose THESE train leaves for New York. Oth­ lanrest unions in the three- imminent fore increase, ixperi- feet can an order be plMed for assessments have gone up or PRICES er railroads announcing shut strike avalnst General enced even more of the same 144 cars. And state and rajlroad down since laat year. The downs tonight Included Louis- | agreed tenta- during the severe cold of De- officials say it may be another Board of Tax Review wlU be vine & Nashville, Norfolk ^ d Elect c . na g cember and January. 18 to 30 months before the new In session on Thurwlay and Fri­ day night of next week and the western, Kansas aty. South- ^e- week after, to hear complaints HALE ONLY! era, Missouri Pacific, Santa Fe and to consider adjustments. Ladies’ The settlement, calling for an lays were more frequent and ConnecUcut TOmmissloner of Men's Rectangular Table 34" x 46'/ extended to 56" with one Rock Island and Burlington. irlcreasu prolonged—sometimes t w o transportation George J. Conk- The net, taxable Grand U st will JANUARY 31st Hiltz said the nationwide shut- 88-cents-an-nour wage ling has asked the Penn Central he announced the end of Feb- 10" leaf with 4 Spindle Chairs 6149.95 down was to prevent the four during a 40-month contract was hours o^4nope. Suits 1-25 , , to take Immediate action on a ruary. Suits 1.25 r. AFLrCIO unions representing approved Friday by the toll “ Service n)s rotten,” said a The greater part of this year’s Plain Dresses 1.25 : o i : r 6.0 0 0 raTi;;ad ^op wo gouating committees of the ^>r o^.the Stamford ex- ^ n T u U who f3 d t 7m - Increase la in real estate - up Pants .62 I ■ \ Skirts .49 SPECTACULAR ers fra^ picking off one rail- AFIXIIO Intern:d.onal UrUon ^ “ R stlnk^It’s never been cult to learn T of schedule $9,426,962. Most of It Is attribut­ Sport Jackets .69 road at a time in a “ whipsaw” Electrical Workers, which rej^ jjjis bad. _ . \ , , changes, acquire printed sched- able to new apartment con­ Sweaters .49 action. resents 89,000 QE employes, and g^lj a Danbury \ conductor obtain train information struction. New convalescent Gar Goats SAVINGS “ The wWpsaw ■is to hit you the United Electrical Workors, 40 years experieitee: “ Wie ohone hospitals and additions to some J J from both sides until they get an independent union represent- haven’t been on time thr&e^days New York front the existing accounted for part of Winter Goats 1.59 (AP Fhotoiax) Overcoats you bloody,” Hiltz said. Ig 16,000. , „ , ‘W® year.” \ pg^, - annoimced It is going President Nixon gestures during his White House news conference. the Increase. Mudi of the con­ (Not Pile) ON A SELECTED GROUP OF HllU said shipments of perish- J. Curtis Coimts, head of the RaUroad records submitted to i„ an attempt to foroe valescent hospital construction able goods would be handled by Federal Mediation and < ^ c h- regulating agiencles in New pig^ Central’s Hudson and will show up on next year’s Rain Goats 1.25 Top Goats Grand List, because 0# port superviBoiY fh T th^'^3 0 ’o()o" sW kers^olud Connecticut show the divisions to comply on- Sport Shirts to destinations to prevent spoil- that the New Haven’s on-tlme perform- tim^performance standards, completion this year. Gar Goats. 1.25 age. return to G

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