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1971 Average Dally Net Press Ran the Weather for Hie Week Ended Ipanrljmtfr Lewfnittg Clear and Windy Tonight; Ai«N4,Ltn Lows in the 30S

1971 Average Dally Net Press Ran the Weather for Hie Week Ended Ipanrljmtfr Lewfnittg Clear and Windy Tonight; Ai«N4,Ltn Lows in the 30S

/ / PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 Average Dally Net Press Ran The Weather For Hie Week Ended IpanrljMtfr lEwfnittg Clear and windy tonight; Ai«n4,ltn lows in the 30s. Tomorrow sun­ iianrljPHtpr iEuptittin Brralh ny, continued windy; high near 60. Little chance at any rain 15,695 throughout. Manchester— A City of Village Charm

VOL. LXXXX, NO. 173 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 (dnaatfled Advertiitng o« Fege 21) PRICE FIFrBBN CENTS it takes two hands , 1 U.S. Bombers Hit Seale Trial Antiaircraft Sites Interrupted Two Bodies Found Buried to handle a Whopper By Outburst By PETER COWBN In North Vietnam Ascoclated Press Writer By GEORGE ESPBR NEW HAVEN (AP) — Site Pardue Once Owned Associated Press Writer A key prosecution witness at the SAIGON (AP)—A flight of American fighter-bomb- kidnap-murdcr trial or stack BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) ers attacked North Vietnamese antiaircraft batteries Panthers Bobby Seaie and Er. —^Two unidentified bodies, 125 miles south of Hanoi Thursday after the Commu- Huggins shouted angry cri found buried on property • ' • • nists fired on a reconnaissance plane apparently at- ^ ^ e ^ formerly owned by bank tempting to photograph a MIG air base, U:«. military ination^Sui^rior court Friday, robbery suspect James P. spokesmen said. George Sams Jr., a former Pardue, were taken for au­ it was the fifth so-called pro- mand announced during all of member of the Bl^k Panther topsies to the Baltimore tectlve reaction strike inside 1970. All have been In retaliation party, shouted criticism of Seale, North Vietnam this week, the for attacks on U.S. reconnals- the party’s naUonal chairman; I city morgue Thursday as • • 2 most In a five-day period since sance planes flying over the attorney Charles R. Garry, the the FBI prepared to check the American halt In the bomb- North or radar indications that lawyer who was cross-examin­ dental records from Mis­ ing of the North on Nov. 1, 1968. the North Vietnamese were ing him, and 'the Panthers in souri in an effort to identi­ The command earlier this week about to fire surface-to-air mis- general. fy them. American planes operat- The outburst came after more ’The FBI said it was invest!-' reaction strikes over North Viet­ ing over North Vietnam or the than an hour of questioning by gating the posslbiUty that the nam, and two raids against an- ^ja^ent LaoUan panhandle, Garry, who tried to show that bodies are those of Pardue’s tlalrcraft defenses in Laos, just Sams was Irrational and had a father, John Russell Pardue Sr., across the North Vietnamese history of violence. and his grandmother, Daisy Link border. State’s Atty. Arnold Markle ob­ Pardue. TTie strike Thursday was 185 3 jected to questions 12 times dur­ James Pardue and his broth­ miles north of the demilitarized Viet Pullout’ ing a 70-minute period, and each er, John R. Pardue Jr., were zone, the deepest in North Viet­ objection was upheld by Judge indicted in a 1970 bank robbery BUR6ER nam since last November, a Harold M. Mulvey. and series of bombings in Dan­ spokesman for the U.S. Com­ Runs A head Sams, who has pleaded guilty bury, Oonn. mand said. to second-degree murder in the Several carrier-based Navy ’The bodies—which remained slaying of Alex Racktey and fighter-bombers escorting the unidentified Thursday—^were bad O f T im etable turned state’s evidence, was unarmed RA6 reconnaissance ly decomposed but were deflnite- asked by Garry at one point it plane fired five radar-homing SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. ly those a man and a woman, it was his "purpose and aim to the iFHI said. announced the help*Uirpro^cltoI looked on from above them on hna iv>»n ®"** June. They said they were still Informed sources said It was cheking out whether he might Associated PreM Writer result of wounds he said he suf- followed a brief and peaceful the Capitol steps. cc^ ld torfed er^ m ^ hoe- decided to phase out the 1st Ma- be Richard Gary Wilson, 26, fered in Vietnam. march from the veteran’s en- Among those discarding their „ , , - P after — Before the medal turnbacks campment site the Mail medals was Alex Munsell of . rine Regiment right away be- who was released from the At- WASHINGTON (AP) cm being found incompetent to stand Secretary cause t^ p s h lp s ‘are available Uca "corre'cUOT^ ^Facility "in Several hundred angry and began, Mrs. Evelyn Carrasqull- three blocks away. New York City who said he was veterans a Worid w i^'l veter^^^f^in f T i!*® robbery N®- St®te l®Bt Friday af- dissenting Vietnam Veter- '^erto^^RlTlk "lh o T ^ n “ w:^ foir-diS“^ ^ g n “'ta Washing- Devens, Mass., who served In brother Jcdui, 28, remained Under Nixon’s Umetable, the ter serving a term for parole * . . . ,,r . t^®«° B*®®" wnose son was in critical condition Friay mom- O f State Sets sixUi phase of cutbacks was vlolaUon. Against the War lined kmed in Vietnam Feb. 8, 1968, ton, a ^lude to masrive anU- France. In critical condition Friday scheduled to end next Friday, The suspect, who was shot by up on the steps o f the U.S. addressed the crowd saying "I war planned by other i^ other was P ^ l W ipers nj^^nlng at a Bridgeport hospi- April 30, with the authorized a police sharpshooter at the Capitol today and tossed '"'*** "°*^-*^^*u a°"'piirk*^Pou*c«. nero-oatit tal, where he was taken when a Mideast Visit U.S. strength reduced to 284,000 home of a bank vice president awav their bronze stars '*'*^®*’ *^® ‘*‘®‘*- ^ ’ 5 ® ! ^ ’ “ fB n g u ^ e d Service g^ot him during men. ’The sources said the total Wednesday night, was sUIl In pomhat infantry hadires’ "But,” she said, "its time to e®Um®t®d that 7TO to ^ Uj® Cross, a Sliver Star, and a gUgge^ gggape attempt during WASHINGTON (AP)— would actually drop to between Hartford Hospital recovering g®t out and stop the war now.’’ Protestoie marched single file B ^ e St^ he^d he e^ed ^ ^ bank rob ^ Secretary of State. William 274,000 and 269,000 by then, or from a gunshot wound In his symbols of gjjg carrying a U.S. flag, a 1® a microphone where e^h ^R® serri^ 'i^th a Special ^^,jgj_ ,j^g gijootlng happened P Rogers announced to- to 16,000 below the target head. His condlUon had Im- shame they were awarded bronze star and other medals. identified himself before tossing Fwces uidt Iri Vletn^. April 8 and Pardue’s recovery he S V^SR Isrld an^ "saUsfactory’’ by Fri- in the Indochina conflict. Mrs. Anna M. Pine, of Tren- battle ribb^ over a temporary ^ e ^^® f®w ^c®« In tte ^ aay ne win visit Israei ana Nixon announced on April 7 day morning. ’The first veteran to dispose of ton, N.J., whose son was killed tence erected on the steps. group was Cnpt- *^*’® ^ “ ®™’ eastric ulcer, four Arab nations early that 100,000 more troops would Wethersfield police placed sev- his ribbons and medals, was as a member of the 1st Air Cav- A crowd estimated by police ® former Army dentist. Danbury bank robbery on next month in His search be cut from the U.S. force in the en charges against him as a Phillip Ejavode, of North Digh- airy Division Jan. 2, 1968, to number at least 3,500 veter- Hiursday’s climax came 1970, was preceded and for a Middle East peace seventh phase, from May 1 until result of a five-hour spree in ton, Mass. Lavoie, wearing olive turned in a bronze star. ans tuid their supporters when U.S. District Court Judge jjy explosions at a p® November 1969 robbery of At a news conference, Rogers Patrick Gray m in »i8,000 from the Union Bank in declared he does not look for "a Biographies the adn^istroU o^s ®wlt®h ^ union. Mo. Minutes before the also noted that the vets have breakthrough" in the course of 1. ^ Lnlon robbery, a bomb exploded his trip but he will discuss with MOSCOW (AP) — Ool. Vladi­ For Rendezvous with Target Ship j'ud^r^ s S ' ®nd I" «*® EgypUan and IsraeU leaders the mir A. Shatalov, commander of , Tr . house, wrecking a sherilTs com- the Soyuz 10 spaceship, at 43 is ~tuuu.iahouUng,5 , told Gray "this court 1 n«nter and inlurlne__ poeslbUity of an apeem ent on MOSCOW (API__^Three to Soyuz 10 and Salute. He sug- the oldest and moat experienced feels that one equal and coordl- . . ... — epening the Suez Canal. He be- cosmonauts eased B®®t®R tonight or Saturday night lleves such an agreement could ^ V iet cosmonauts eaS M possible launch Umes. of the three-man crew prepar- nate branch of government, the father and grand- ing to rendezvous with the un- Judiciary, has been dangerously ®ilted1!l a be an Interim step toward a fi- their Soyuz 10 spaceship conduct "joint manned satellite Salute. (Bm Page BigM) five miles west of Union, Mo. nal settlement. into a parallel orbit with experiments" with Salute, the Commander of two previous ’The Arab countries involved the unmanned target ship official Soviet announcement Soyuz missions in 1969—Soyuz 4 are Egypt, Jordw, Lebanon and Salute today and zeroed in said, it did not specify whether and the multiple launch of So­ , for a rendezvous with the “ R® would include docking, but yuz 6, 7 and 8—Shatalov began Satellite launched four days f°'^®‘ sp^ecraft ^ ve docked his aviation career as a fighter Cedm Prevails in Haiti announced. ■’ jn space before, and it appeared pilot. He was considered cme of Rogers also announced that ^ a likely step in the orbital labo- the best by his instructors. he will visit Paris for talks with Soyuz 10 strewed into orbit ^j^uiry program. He was accepted into the So­ After Death of Duvalier Foreign Minister Maurice Schu- ®®rly this morning and began Uiree-stace carrier 2 viet space program in 1963 and man on April 29 and wUl stop in ^-Re l^ ch ^ e^^ ^®^ made the transormation from announced Increased naval and Italy e same 61.6 decrees This ^ ® ’Die son of a railway man, '^®R® * crease in our normal activities Shatalov had his eye set on a pi- His 19-year-old son and sue- und part of the Caribbean’’ wlU leave London April 29 on a t^^ lo^^lnto e^rtlt X lot’s career at an early age. In ®®®sor, Jean-Claude Duvalier, involving a few small sbips and fUght to A n l ^ Turkey, with a D^^® ^ ^ o w ^ d ^ ^ ® hllfh Point of 164 miles and a the last year of the war, vdien **®d R>« announced public sup- planes which were remaining in sUqiover in Paris. Into the same orbit as Salute. , . . . ____ At JodreU Dank, England Sir i°w^^nt of 129.8 miles. he was only 18, he entered the R*® ®™^®d forces and international waters and inter- 0 OFF on everything He will meet with foreign — ...... — ------0-- „ ___This was very close to 8a- Kachlno Flight School and was most of the country’s lead- national air. space, minlsters of the Central ’Treaty Bernard J^vell, a leading ex- which raitges be- soon made an instructor. ers—at least for the time being. j«an-Claude’a new 10-member OrganlxaUon (CENTO) April P®*'^ “* ‘*'® ‘ween 137.9 and 124.2 mUes Eight years later, he entered Although'■ young Duvalier ap- cabinet had only two holdovers, 1 and then begin hla | ^ . ^ ^ ^ a t ‘*>® OFFER eOOD APRIL 19 thru A P R IL 25 ONLY Middle Eastern swing. “ cosm^uts wii at fhis indicated the Air Force Academy, and pointed a new Cabinet Thursday, He named outgoing Foreign after graduation, rose from many observers in this political- Minister Rene Oialmers ambas- In response to quesUons Rog- ‘^ ^ ‘.^V STc^t t h f c " o^era^^^ I T ^ - squadron commander to the ly turbulent black nation of five sador to Washington and re­ ers also told his news confer- research b®ar«®l. ™)t an attempt to ea- ence: rank of inspector pilot. million perstms believed a nil- placed him with Adrian Ray- team at the observatory which Llke mamy of the men In the Ing "fam ily council” had a mond, brother to Armed Forces —’The United States has sent orbit. He said for that the orbit­ has used a giant radio telescope Soviet space program, Shatalov strong grip on the country’s af- Chief Claude Raymond. ’The Instructions to American agen- al height would have to be lifted is a member of the Communist fairs. Raymonds’ sister Is secretary to ci^8o^roUn^“ln"^‘t}I Vlel^m ‘>^>1 */®7 ""f to between 185 and 215 miles to party, joining the same year he Max Dominique, the dead the president’s widow, Simone, "to stay out at pollUcal acUvi- ®P®®® «l8:ht since the first 10 avoid overheating the space­ 111 III ty’’ as the presidential election S'®®” craft. entered the Air Force Academy, president’s son-in-law and the who also carries considerable approaches. Rogers said the Ix.vell s^d he was w^tlng to A midafternoon progress re­ Before leaving for the cos- '"®" considered most likely to political influence, Utaled States wants to avoid “ ® wimt transfer method would port said Soyuz...... 10 had...... orbited.... modrome In Kamkhstan. Shata- '^®1«* behind-the-scenes power Paul Blanchet, minister of In- Offer good only with this coupon at both the reality and the appear- used, a s p ^ e w ^k or a doc - gju-fji gi^ times by noon lov made a pilgrimage to Le- R»® "®w regime, was not formation, was appointed am- .ince of IntervenUon on behalf of ^ “y®*®"*'“ ® n®W8m®n he E S T -and nln’s tomb on Red Square, a mentioned in the Cabinet shuffle bassador to Spain succeeding any candidate or party but ^R®ved the Russians were shatalov "informed earth that tradition of cosmonauts, started was noticeably prominent in Joseph -Baguldy. Chalmers conceded “ obviously it will be very close to carrying out crew adapted well to the by the late Yuri Gagrrin.'the the grieving family circle. takes .over tax Washington from 467 CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER. CONN. hard for us,“ —The U.S. hopes pPo^eaures which have been an- conditions of weightlessness and first man in space. Dominique and his strong- Arthur Bonhonune. that a new government being Rolputed for some time." started to carry out the flight Shatalov is married with two willed wife Marie Denise are Assuming the key post of mln- Void where prohibited. formed in C^bodla by Pre- The director of West Germany’s program." chlldren, a son, Igor, 18, and cwisidered by most poUtical ob- later of the interior and defense niler Lon Nol will be a success- Bochiun space tracking sta- g^j t| ,g cosmonauts orient- daughter Yelena, 12. ' ' servers to be the true rulers in was Luckner Cambronne, for- ful one Rogers said he thought Heinz Kaminski, predicted g j the ship, "conducted obser- ’Die youngest member of the '^®w of Jean-Claude’s youth and mer secret police head and long ^ one or two more spacecraft Three-stage rocket leaves launching pad, carrying political inexperience. a power in Haiti’s poUtical af- (Sse Page Eight) would be sent up to be attached (Bee Page Eight) Soyuz 10 into earth orbit. (AP Photo) (8ee Fage BigM) In Washington, Uie Pentagon fairs. MANCHESTER EVENTING HERALD. ililANCHESTER. CONN.. ERmAY, APRH. 28, 1971 PAGE THREE

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 recommendation of l-to-6 years with a break into the Wellpolnt noon’s entertainment. PA G E TWO Tolland County Superior Court in prison was based on the Corp. In Bolton last Novembet. Museum Backs Lutz Junior Museum mem­ nature of the crime which was a Albert Nevlns, 66, of 47 Ver- bers will be admitted free. planned one and not on an ac- non Ave., Rockville, pleaded Dance Program There win be a nominal charge Business Mirror Shein^’oM on Bridge Two Placed on Probation cumulatlcHi of minor convictions, Innocent to one count of in­ for other adults and children. saying “ Unfortunately simple decent assault. Both cases Lute Junior . Museum will avallaWb at the _ _ _|l MAOKiamA’S sponsor a program by the Hart- MOV/IERAnNGS ALI. FOUR PLAYERS drunks can commit serious were continued for trial assign- NORTH ford Conservatory Modern ______Professor Poses Question FOR PARENTS AND MAY HOLD STRENGTH On Drug Program Release crimes.” ment. a K 63 _ Dance Co. May 1 at 1:30 p.m. ^ ^ ^ ^ YOUNG PEOPLE By AI.FBED 8HEINWOIJ> Hif'Omar Sharif Judge Driscoll imposed a William J. Renaud, 18, at East Catholic High School. The Hobby Industry Aasocla- C? J 93 Color (GP) Two young men were released fleer would be foUowed. MITES I sentence of 1 to 2 years on the WindsorviUe Rd., Ellington, On Effects of Foreign Aid 7tm obf0Cth0 of Nw ratings ia to inham “ Your bridge column is not O A3 The company, composed of tlon of America estimates that paranla about ttta lurfoMWy of treatinent P n j^ s A su^nded 6 to 6 yea ^rla- ^ addiUonal pleaded guilty to sale of can- professional dancers and teach- lost year Americans throughout tnouio contant tor viawing by thair cMMbVR. true to life,” a reader com- a . KQJ74 yesterday and put on probation, on sentence was civen to a j j j a *1. ai. ^ w - a a who have studied at the the nation spent more than 800 By .TOHN CIJNNIFF counter-developmental policies plEtind. "Why should South get WEST EAST In one case, Uiat of James Stafford SDrin^s teen-a^er who added for each of the three ^ b ls t y ^ drujr. described ^ atudieu at uie uic lutiMn A P Biisiiieas Analyst and permitted them to preserve all the good hands? In real life, gm^PlISXSrGatl Slfots, 20, of 38 Cornell St. Man- sold t l i worth of hashish to an counts making an effec- two envelopes of marijuana ^ Id conservatory. Is under the di- million dollars on hobby and ALL ASES AOMinfO ♦ QJ 10 a A852 agent NEW YORK (A P ) — Does archaic social and political GtotrsI Auditncfs all four players have their Chester, ’one year of t^ ^ tm ^ t ^de^^r^ent a S ^ tive two to five year sentence, to an undercover agent in No- -rectlon------crafts of Mrs. kite and ’Truda Kasch- crafts kite and merdiandlse. 7 4 2- (:? K 10 StrtasaBlSBgil Color . — .. mmoivuvc. uBciu. Drake had been closely ques- vember, two counts of breaking foreign aid from an industrially structures, .and so has retarded chance to hold good cards. Is O 107 5 4 0 I 9862 OPEN at Dartec House in Meriden was mann. 7H)0 in advanced country really help an rather than promoted modemi- this propaganda for the South, A 963 108 Featured in the performance ALL AtfS AOHimO [SHOWN A T j t ^ ’ ^ “ pK^onkl drug *toe*^e*M"to com4a^**^th“ulro' te S In will be “ CJhurkendoose,” a chll- underdeveloped nation move to­ zation." Partntil Guidanct Sowartti or are you deliberately trying SOUTH The Pearson Report, he to distort reality?” ward a goal of economic equali­ a 974 DI.I./C n i L k J 747-UB8 d i a r y o f a ment center. He h f d ^ v e r l i S e f "s p ^ X T ^ b l t e ‘^ f ^ J r ^ e n ’7sto“i^7 Orikta'aj'music for ty? Or could it retard that na­ states, “ is unable to adduce any South dealer. •9 ’ TO BISSELI BBIDGI EXIT WEST LOAM AQ865 LETT AT 81UE HIUS AVENUE tion’s advance? clear evidence that aid has^ pr^ North-South vulnerable. m a d f i o u =ed"X% ereft ^ 0“ "tbl fS L^beTsT^ Tn^^riy^rsoc^f- RUTIIinED 0 K Q Not just Americans, but offi­ moted growth. The usefulWa^"'of Opening lead — Queen of ^ ^ c h he had entered volun- suspended p ^ Mntonce every step of the way. com- and cabling checks stolen In conservatory and I Undtf 17 roQuim accoMpanytai| a, A52 richa-d benjamin |g ROBERT REDFQRQ' cials cf many other nations aid in promoting developmbnt Spades. tL ily . He felt, acconling to his ^ e °J Parant or Adult Guortflm North ist South West "TELL THEM _ FOR SALE have long believed that the remains an act of faith . . I get this' type of complaint Carrie snodgress attorney, David M. Barry of Court ^ tiC ge J- the judge commented that a a motor vehlcl^ other university of Massachuette. iss 2 4> Pass ILLIE BOY IS HERE" question provided its own self- Johnson believes that the about once or twice per year, 1 ^ Manchester that ium t r e ^ e n t »mpo8^ a Ja« doctor should see him and that counts were nolled and the case narrator will be radio and 2 iss 4 All Pass t t he had received was enough. sentence to be served on a there wouBd be treatment continued for sentence ^ t e r a personality Ivor evident answer, and that if the trend of the future may be away . NO ONE UMOER 17 AOMITTS and today’s hand may be the *20 6-Yard Load economic answer wasn't con- from dependence upon the pow- (Aoa IHnit may vary soft answer that turns away Slrols appeared In court to be 5* ^ av“ilable at Somers. pre-sentence report on May 20. „ j,. m eartain araaa) ■artahi sentenced OT a charge of burg- troUed drugs with probation for Joseph WUson, 37, of 162 <3ol- ,Patrick Martin, 32. of 124 “Dance Is Another Lan- vincing it could be buttressed by ers of government "to promote wrath. South does have the best clarer in the South position, and HMT Sat color! lary which has been continued completion llns St.. Hartford had a sen- Woodlawn a rcle. East Hart- guage.” an Introduction to the CALL 647-1546 BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home the moral imperative. development by the use of its le­ hand at the table, but he is not all bridge columnists make 'T* 1 9.m. ^ Uniter for the past year while he has JaU sentence. tence, imposed last October. ,ord, pleaded guilty to a break versatiUty of modem dance, Between 7:30 a.m. Ovmer for 89 TEARS. For a complete FREE IN- Now a growing segment of gal powers of control and plan­ B S OR mMMaoM exactly the hero of the hand. South the declarer even though SPECmON of ypur home by a Termite Control Ex­ been at Dartec. Alcohol Addiction reduced from 1® to 16 years to ^ Somers home and larceny win open the program. “ Pooh businessmen and others con­ ning and its economic powers of H nenjM COM aaiMiauumoti 'When this hand was played. this gives him more than his DEAN MARTIN Z and 9 a.m. pert, supervised by the finest technical'Staff, phene cerned with such matters ap­ taxation of its citizens.” West opened the queen of A W A U ) >lliittliini He received a suspended 2 Another kind of addiction, this ® to IS yeara after a recom- i„ connection with six weapons Songs” will complete the after- fair share of the high cards. WINNER our nearest local office: pear to have growing doubts The constructive . potential of spades, and the defenders Dally Question to 6 year prison sentence with 2 tlmk to alcohol, was cited as ^ “ *® ______that the assumption is correct. such measures, he believes, quickly rattled off the first Dealer, at your left, bids one N E U m E S W^'Sun.' AM U of years probation to begin im- the^ reason for another man’s . * ^ - 'u three counts ^ ''*® ® attorney _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ The chief factor in their “ was grossly exaggerated, and three tricks in spades. They got club and your partner doubles. 4’.30.7;00-9:80 'Mon • Toes, 7:30'9:S0 mediately with the provision troubles. According to Special ^ h h dbubts is a little publicized the powers of free competition THEATER TIME out safely with a diamond, and The next player passes, and It Wed.-Sun. 1:30'S:S0 that Slrods is to accept any rec- public Defender O’Connell, Ger- „ u r r e ^ v ^ speech made last year by a pro­ tc promote growth were unduly 5:S0'7:Sih9:S0 649-9240 SCHEDULE South needed the rest of the ommendations made by the" aid Drake of 240 Church St.. . motion for early release ®®” '*'® “ *® Is up to you. You hold: Spades, COLOR IP AIRPDFIT ledge they had been stolen. fessor at the University of Edin­ discounted." tricks. A-8-5-2; Hearts, K-10; Dia­ ^ u lt p o t i o n officer concern- Hartford Is the type of Individ- deteed for Mark J. Bar­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE burgh, and condensed recently He foresees a decline of offi­ A non-surety bond of $6(X> was Burnside "A New Leaf, Declarer won the diamond monds, J-9-8-6-8; Oubs, 10-8. ing further treatment. ^gi who for the rest of his life tholomew, 18, of 21 Osdt St., (We Have A Notion To Please) BLISS TERinTE CONTROL CORP. 2 in a Chase Manhattan Bank cial development aid and “ an forfeited by Harlan Abner 7:30, 9:30. switch with dummy’s ace and What do you say? Atty. Barry, In explaining will probably continue to appear willlmantic. Financial hard- E. M rora® TPKE. (Next to P<^ular Mkt.) publication “ without endorse­ increased dependence on the Briggs of 88 West Main St., DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 led the three of hearts from Answer; Bid one spade. Pre­ why Slrote had left Dartec, said jn minor courts on charges ghip in the family was the rea- Rockville when he tailed to ap- OPEN WED.. THUBS.. F « L till 9 ment.” private market mecheinisms of 1 — “ Airport, Cinema 7:00, dummy for the finesse that he fer to respond to partner’s take­ that he had been working m a almllar to the ones which make gon cited, "unfortunately the „ „ charges a t breaking and The Oldest & Largest in Conn. The address, by Prof. Harry economic development, as con­ 9:30. needed to make his contract. out double in a major suit rath­ counselor, a position which m- yp ^jg j^ng record, charges such case whenever anyone la sent e„terinir with criminal intent SEEDS Johnson of the University of trasted with governmental plan- The stage was thus set, and the Cinema II •A New Leaf er than in a weak minor, even v o lv ^ th® In ^ t e ln ^ r a of new gg intoxication, breach of peace, to jaU” according to the assis- (thrgg counts) and one count of Chicago and the London School ning and control of the develop- hero made his entrance. though the minor suit is longer. admittees m d which demanded reajgti„g arrest, etc., all stem- tant state’s attorney. Bartholo- igrceny. The breaks were al- FLOWER AND VEGETABLE of Economics and Political Sci- ment process.” 7:00, 9:30. Dramatic Play Cop3rrlght 1971 an agresslve attitude which the misuse of alco- mew was sentenced last month iggg^jiy into Sam’s Barber V2 PRICE ence, was sharply critical of the Such an argument is bound to H e State—"Barefoot Executive,” East made the dramatic play General Features Corp. Slrois found very difficult. hoi. to serve six mtmths concurrent gj^^p^ y^g Qgrber Oil Co. and Tom om AND BAT. ORLY Pearson Report, made late in have strong appeal to business- of the king of hearts rather felt he ■was ready to re-enter so­ Read Herald Advertisements 1:20 , 3:15, 5:10, 7:10, 9:06; Drake was being sentenced on on each of five counts of break- Allen’s (Jleaners, all of Rock- 1969 and widely acclaimed. men weary of taxes and enthu- “ Noah's Ark (Short Subj) 1:00, than the normal play of the ten ciety and had been spending ------entering and a sus- The report, sponsored by the siastic about “ competition.” , vllle. 2:50, 4:50, 6:50, 8:45. of hearts. Mind you, this play weekends at home after what four counts of o b ta in ^ money indefinite reformatory World Bank, was allegedly an The disturbing question that isn’t recommended as a regular the attorney called “ an extraor- by false pretenses, a r ls l^ out of probation on two effort to revive enthusiasm for remains—made up equally of U.A. Theater East—“ K o n g a ,thing. ______"iSecond ____ hand low” , is dlnary effort” during the past his four checlw wWch ^ ^ .^g^l- foreign aid, and it carried a moral and economic elements Godzilla vs. The Thing, 2:00; ^ g^ood rule for a defender yggr. bsd bccn stolen from the Mer- suggestive title Intended to ad- _ ig how these admittedly less “ Lovers and Other Strangers, follow on most occasions. RBSTAUIIAHT This same aggressiveness row Machine Company, at a ^ t ® p,^gg entered yesterday In- vance that goal: "Partners in endowed nations can compete 7:00, 9:00. ou yug occasion, however whlch la part of present drug $95 each at local supermarkets Herbert A. Elliott of Development.” vvith powerful industrial and Manchester Drive-In - “The fast’s unusual play bore fruit treatment programs was the and a bank, Main St., East Hartford, who Johnson maintains that the re- commercial behemoths. South won with the ace of LOUHBt & BAKi reason another young man According to his attorney, pleaded Innocent to breaking port was “ the inevitable result Owl and The POissycat,” 9:15; Johnson appears to rely heav­ hearts and worried about losing ROUTE 83 wanted to leave Vallance House urake fell Into the hands of entering with criminal In- of the conflict between moral 'MacKenna’s Gold,” 7:00, 11:00. ily on the international corpora­ a trump trick if West had start- ■R IM ■ TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. at the Norwich State Hospital professional con artiste who jg^t and larceny In connection R O C K V IL L E conception and the facts of real- tion, “ a powerful agency for the East Hartford Drive-In — ed with 10-7-4-2 of hearts. The after he was there just a month gjoig the checks and then got Ity that arises with any charita- transmission of technological “ War Between the Planets," only way to avoid losing to the ■ I I and a few weeks. He found that Drake to call the Merrow Co. to INDOOR ble operation such as develop- progress and the reallocation of 9:05; “ Superargo and The Face ten if West really had started he couldn’t adjust to this even out who the treasurer was ment aid or the relief of pover- capital resources from the rich Something New" SEE us for bettor shoe less Giants," 7:30. with four trumps was to lead a after three years In the U.S. g^d then to sign and carfi them, V E R N O N ty." to the poor countries repairing that will keep ...... „ . , __heart from the South hand at your feet comfortable! We It other words, the moral in­ True, he says, the goal of cor­ LUNCHEON AND DINNER MENUS Marines. using his own Identity. His need East W in ^ o r Drive- - ^ finesse with dum- Richard S. Gessay, 23, of for money for “ booze” was use only G E N U 1N E terpretation distorted the pic­ porations is to make money .tnrv DMni’ *» “ K^rPTnlin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ishing Point my s nine. teUN.,APraL25 Elizabeth St., Rockville was termed the motivating factor PBBMjB USATHEB! Shoes ture. It lead to fictions, such as rather than specifically to en­ Letter," 7:30. COMPLETE BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON made longer or wider . . . the one, Johnson states, that as­ courage development, “ but After much suspicious staring sent to Vallance House on and he served his first six MANCHESTER Meadows Drive-In — “ The at an Impasalve pair of defend- DAILY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY March 2 and a prlsrat sentence months according to O’Connell serts that nations are really there is considerable overlap of SA M YUYLES equals, even If one Is less en­ interests between the two,” Owl and The Pussycat,” 9:25; ers. South did try a finesse with ★ ★ was suspended in connection the hardest way, “ serving in TENNIS dowed by nature. Propaganda, Johnson alleges. “ MacKenna’s Gold,” 7:00, 11:16. the nine of hearts. East there­ DINNERS SERVED IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE with a series of local burglar- brown” the term used for the 83 OAK STREET upon produced the ten of hearts says Johnson. TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY les. The commitment for drug men awaiting court action and "Shoe Repairing of The professor states that Blue-Hills Drive-In to take the setting trick, treatment was to the custody of thereby ineligible for work de- Mad The Bettor Kind!’’ there is a real question of of a Mad Housewife,” 9ri0; hand is not propaganda ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ the Commissioner of Mental tails, etc. Cuban Visit “ Tell Them Willy Boy "whether development aid has for the East. Most bridge play- — Featuring — Health for a period of 90 days Assistant State’s Attorney Established U U ! Here," 7:30, 10:50. TENNIS FORUM with the'latast in indoor ttnnio, promoted or retarded develop­ MIAMI (AP) — A Soviet cul­ ers are used to seeing the de- to 24 months. Donald B. Caldwell insisted his tural delegation headed by Ni- ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AT ITS BEST opons a Vemoh - Manchastar club on Auguct 1st. ment, and if it has promoted it. SAUTE TENDER FROG’S LEGS ’The court was told yesterday ------— how significant Ite influence has kolal Federenko, former ambas- that Oessay’s addiction to PRIME FILET MIGNON Join your friands and othar (irofatsionals at the been.” sador to the United Nations, ar- drugs began when he was serv-l also PLENTY OF MOUTH WATERING SEAFOOD He argues that some critics rived Wednesday in Havana, the Piano's Restaurant Ing in Vietnam and that he has TENNIS FORUM, whera tha player comes first believe aid has encouraged de- Cuban Radio said, DINE IN OUR CANDLE LIGHTED ATMOSPHERE AND already served time in the jail A ct today. Limited mamberthips available ROUTE 6 and 44A BITUMINOUS veloplng countries “ to pursue A ENJOY DANCING FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS TO OUR TRIO: In Hartford as well as the time spent at Norwich. A letter from imn Nmihiii BANQUET, TESTIMONTIAL. WEDDING. the director of Valiance H ou^ THEATRE EAST DINNER MEETING. CLASS REUNION The Brothers Three w rm (iti mam __ “LOU” — “TOM” — “RAY” said the feeling there was that DRIVEWAYS OR Qessay was responding the FACILITIES FOR PARTIES AND BANQUETS. Paridng Areas o Gas Stations s Basketball Courts JUST A NIGHT OUT treatment and was of value to lE tr^ nins GIG YOUNG in FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 649-9435 Now Booking for Seasonal Work LOCATED off Exit 97 from Interstate 84 the group and they would like All Work Personally Supervised. We are 100% Insured. "LOVERS AND DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT to see him stay. However, the Published Dally Except Sundays . . Dancing Stars ^ SINCE and Holidays at 13 Blssell Street, OTHER STRANGERS" FIANO DOEJS IT WTTH PRIDE court agreed to probation for (Route 15). The TENNIS FORUM will be Manchester, Conn. (R) 643-2342 two years provldljig any recom­ DeMAIO BROTHERS 1920 T elep h o n e 648-2711 Bobby Burgess P mendations for further treat­ CALL 043-7001 Second Class Postage Paid at Matinees Mon. - Fri. only a few minutes drive from M an ch ester, Conn. (06d40) ^ and ^ ment by the adult probation of- (G) “ KONGA Also SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘GODZILLA vs THE THING’ Cis^ King Manchester, Rockville and the University Payable In Advance Curtain Time at 2 NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . . O n e Y e a r ...... S ix M on th s ...... 19.50 Show Out at 5 O from the T h re e M onths ...... 9.75 TONITE of ConnectiGut O n e M onth ...... 3.26 ^SaNCHESTe OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT SHOWN AT 0:16 1 WRENC1 ST ACE COACH CAfE RTES 6 i 441 • BOLIUN NOICH O M ilt e r 67 Windsor Ave. 872-3381 ROCKVILLE COLUMBIA PICTUBES Am RASTAB PROOUCTIOJC PRESENT lELlfSHOi M piWSTABK'HERBERT ROSS Production nnttiMu 3 FREE IN PERSON STEAK E l a i n e N n 9 Barbra George APPEARANCES Strdsand Segal 3,6 & 8 P.M. JeniuA, J ^ jJ u w L Beginning April 30fh The Owl and the Pussycat STOCK CAR Plus Saeerplayby Produoedby Dtfpcledby BUCKHENRY RAYSTARK HER8ERTR0SS FIGURE 8 RACES TOUCAN EVERY SAT.-8:00 P.M. J>ixaliJtisL6u: We will have for BURNSIDE INURE PARK OPEN EVENINGS 7:80 • 9:30 530 BURNSIDE iVE EtST HfiRTFORO EPI 7PM SAT. 6PM SUN. 2:80 i 4:30 • 6:30 • 8:30 A GIANT OF A MOVIE Your Enfertoinment FREE PARKING 528 -3333 COl.l MlllA PICTURES PRESENTS SUN 1 PM AFFORD Every Friday night is • AMIYUQ rU Y im SWFAOE CARl- FOREM AN’S Bonus Night • NOIHHREOT, SHAMW-fREE ROUTE 159 u a im iM p L l i ^ V A l A S AGAWAM, MASS. DESSERT ON. FfteParkini, Frte AJmiisian • SHOWER AMI LOOKER ROOW IR OOUNTRY GUIR STTU 2 GREAT BANDS Let's face it-a fte r dropping eight MANCHESTER NOW • SAUNAS FOR MEN AND WOHEN SHOWING bucks for a steak dinner-who feels A 4 3 - 7 B 3 2 FREE PARK IN G REAR OF THEATRE • PR04HOP FUUY EQUIIVED “ Barefoot Executive’’ at 1:20-8aO-5:19-7;IO-9:OS Short Subject: I:00-2:60-4j60-6:60-8:45 Choose Your Mood like dessert? 2 The CHIMP Tunes in... Dance to the Romantic Music of No problem at Bonanza. Our • PROFESSIONAL WSTRUOTION and the network BUNCH best steak dinner (a delicious T-Bone) FULL-TIME goes B A N A N A S ! costs you less than $3. Our tender • OlASS FRONT VKWNN UUNOE Ribeye steak dinner is yours for a little MEMBERSHIP PEES: TTUduuf, J>sufML over a buck. \ Gentlemen $50 - Ladies $40, - Juniors $35 3 NO INITIA'nON FEE mmmummrnmmmmm And to top it all o ff-o u r desserts EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURING POPULAR MUSIC UANCHEHTER OCaOCUNTTY CO U R T FEES WUKYmta FRBSSBafT FRI. 8( SAT. OR are mouth-watering. Big, luscious MONDAY IHBU FBIDAY A P R IL 23 8i 24 FOR LISTENING PLEASURE IN OUR cream pies, real old-fashioned fruit pies 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. (Secondary Time) $ 6.00 (per hour per court) The and lots of frosty cakes. 5 P.M. -12 P.M. (Prim e ’Time) $10.00 (per hour per court) MOM'S New RODEO ROOM WEEKENDS Impossible 7 A.M. - 5 P.M. (Prime Time) $10.00 (per hour per court) APPLE NO OTHER THAN Tonight, why not try a little 5 P.M. -12 P.M. (Secondary Tim e) $ 6.00 (per hour per court) Years ALT DISNEY PIE tenderness? I productions* SONNY GORDON I TENNIS FOBDM INC. PHONE STS-OMt I FRI. - SAT. SING-A-LONG BANJO BAND ' IS FAK K ST., SUITE 9 a A P B I L 28-84 and the "TRAIL RIDERS" I BOCKVILLE, CONN. 06066 | BOWERS SCHOOL NAM P ...... I Princeton St. Make Reservations E0KSIIZ& 8 :3 0 P .M . Now! I ADDBES8 ...... Tickets at Door u s u n m i I ...... TE L...... I Donation $2.50 8 7 2 -3 3 8 1 287 West Middle Tpke., Manchester Siam na KURT JOE HARRY WAM.Y Students $1.25 RUSSELL- FLYNN • MORGAN • COX 82b Farmingten Av«. (Rt. 6), Briatol • Rt. 1, Grotmi Shot>l»n - I I WOULD BE INTEBE8TED IN ...... MEMBERSHIPS. Friday Only 911 Wiihlnglon Street (Rt.66), Middletown . Rt. 72. ^ M lle Shopplnj (dm. Pleinvitle . Albany Ave. (Rt. 44), Blihopi Ideie, Wert Hertford • Willimentic Ptiu HEATHER NORTH ALAN HEW ITT RAYDEN RORKE TECHNICOLOR* Produced in association (Rt. 32), Willimentic ______y with Samuel French Inc. Coming Wed. 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4 Ai3:}vs oaDiw iroi PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 PA G E FOUR X Concorde Given Hebron South W indsor QUALITY 6-Month Life ( p l a n t LONDON (A P ) — Britain and SEED AT Belanger Tow n W ill Receive Gardening France have given their super­ sonic jetliner another six Appointed ... n~, months of life, approving pro­ ^^E D s I DOWN-TO-EARTH duction of lour more Concordes $ 800,000 ii Sewers W Uh I d ordering material for an ad­ PRICES] Constable i V- .t t /ditional ditii six. Town Councilman Robert J. Ellington Rd.. Sullivan Ave., The package will cost $72 mil- QVAUrY^*^lNCB 1892 TtieN^Boiard of Selectmen last r . " i f Smith- said he was advisee ' Oakland Rd., and the Buckland : lion, added to a billion dollars or night Appointed Donald Bel­ Rd. and the area is a focal Frank Atwood Thursday that South Wlndse ’ so already spent. Earlier in the anger of Jail Ylr. as constable will receive a federal grant./of point for traffic to and from ' project, offlclals figured 100 East Hartford, two major shop­ to fiU me vacancy created by approximately J800.000 to^rd The Manchester Garden Club Concordes at $28.8 million each ping centers. Rt. 5 and the \ me resignaUon of',^onald Ber- its sanitary sewer installation has awarded a scholarship to would have to be sold for the / Town Hall and Post Office, as program. in the Evelyn Haugh for study at project to break even. But costs — / wenwell eu»as beingueiii|$ luccvteulocated iit uic — ---- „ - ^ continue to climb, and 'Treasury When The Occasion Calls for Flowers,' Smith said he had b e ^ in con- population center of South Wind- the University of Connecticut, Belanger was one of tvi(o nom­ Undersecretary F. R. Barrett stant contact with H>es, Cantalopee, Honey- engineering umpires. According to chief Gift of Trees bers were in accord with cur- SHAG W IGS Klm Pearson. outs. must complete The Manchester G^den Plub response. M y The seed was suspended with John Dixon and Ralph Clark. dews, Limes, Watermelons, Plums, Temples, Navel Or­ hi ’*■ ■■ finalize the Umpire, Norm Vogel, more than The Manchester Garden Club ^ tg^mplcks in a glass of water lent board policies. R E G .t G ^ S According to Association ------specifications to In me American League, pick­ anges, Grapefruit, Coconuts, Pineapples, Bartlett Pears. grant of the $800,000 uiilch Ter- 500 boys will participate in this ^ Mcepted, \rfth tlmnks, a ’’Encyclopedia” as an early -with the round end down and the president Eric Emt, approxl- Manchester Evening Herald ed for me Astros were John Cal WEEKEND SPECIAL ry Sprenkle, town manager is summer’s program, an Increase gift of 12 trees from the Con- birthday present. pointed end above the water mately 125 boys have now regls- Hebron oorrespimdent, Anne at lahan, Geoff Watson, Dal< in the process of setUng up for over previous years; therefore necUcut College Aboretum - It has passed its first test by level. A root grew first and then M O V IN G !! $ 0 8 8 ® tered for me program, which Emt, Tel. 228-3971. LETTUCE ...... head 2 9 ^ Lewis, Tommy Watson, John GREEN BEANS, Fancy ...... lb. 35<^ bid purposes.’ anincre^dn^ber^u^ rse^^ri:;krh t?eroTrL'^" ^ strfped . ,,een shoof at the top which w ... ,1. , _4 begins practice next week. H M SMILING W SIRVICt be set in Manchester parks. 20% Clearance Sale Lorman, Martin Kolhok, Robert boys bom mose who were YELLOW SQUASH, Fancy ...... lb. ’Diis Grant would bring sani- needed. Anyone with a play- • w . maple. pyt out leaves. Not every APRIL 24 -27 -28-29 t a S ^ s e ^ T r .r e 'ic e ^ the er’s knowledge of the game can ^ Jn ^ e A ^ re tu m Mr. Wyman would perhaps avocado seed will produce a West, Mike Callahan and Da'vid ^ team in bom leagues last TEMPLE ORANGES ...... 6 for 4 9 t avpt-v Brook area nrovide for he of use; a clinic is being ar- nursery, me trees are two to disclaim the adjective ’ ’com- p,a„t but this one developed West. year and mose just picked for SEALTBST ICE CREAM ...... '/$ g al.|9 »0 a crosstown line joining up with ranged for prospective umpires. plete” for his garden guide. He qulcklyr Try” “lt nexfu m e Rummage Corner it o o m iN O The Dodgers picked Mark team, should report for prac- Nursing Praetiees 245 Spruce St. iN O G ryuN O * Lenfest, Robert Roche, Robert Monday or ’Tuesday eve- We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald the main leading to the flltra- Volunteers are asked to con- which the ‘n>P®«s‘ ble to list all J/have an avocado salad. COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS SPECIAL PRICE! Uon plant on Vlbert Rd. and ex tact Vogel. tuiMciai suppon wnicn me plants grown in the United ■' ______GRAND OPENING iBEADVT0W|A8i» Roy, Ronald Thompson, David ning at 6 according to me fol- TEACHER 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — 648-6384 tend the present line on Rt. 5 to Kindergarten Registration club gives regularly to me Ar- gjates, and his reasons for in- Flower Shows SATURDAY, MAY 1st Hovey, Donald Thompson, Peter lowing: SPECIALLY MADE Sullivan Ave. as far as Graham Kindergarten registration has horetum program. After sup- Qjuding one and omitlng anom- « 90. Birch St. Porter, Greg Moore, Jeffrey on Monday, the Bears should llancheBter been scheduled for me week of riring me Arboretum needs for g^ ^^g ..purely personal.” The There will be two flower Rd. HOURS: 9:30-3:00 Keefe and Randy Simmons. report to me Gilead Hill School, "TH E K IN G Regular school work year. US BY GARLAND Wapping Center May 17. "®w trees this year, me nurs- book lists 9,500 different plante, ®hows in Hartford next week. 'Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Sat. Chosen for me Cubs were the Lions to me Rham High OF State Rep...... ’Thomas... J...... Don- OrlentaUon meetings explain- ery had 330 small trees which rated for hardiness by cll- Central ConnecU- Charles Oliver, Richard Todte, school field, the Wildcats to me Write Box ” J” , Manchester A Call 647-9307 nellv said today mat me State ing me pre-school screenings « is giving to garden clubs, 12 „u^tg ^ones. cut Flower Show, put on by gar- James Smim, Paul Vlk, Richard Hebron Elementary School and Herald, stating qualifications PRODUCET Hlehwav Department will im- will take place at 7:30 on me trees to each club mat has ______den clubs in me area, at me Lunt, Tom Armstrong, Teddy the Tigers to St. Peter’s field. and omer pertinent informa­ PERO M A N C H E S T E R — 643-6884 prove the five comers intersec- evenings of May 3 for me Pleas- helped me Arboretum. g ^ g ^ Hartford Jewish Community Vlk, Robbie CzapUckl, Tom On ’Tuesday, it will be me tion. 176 O A K L A N D ST., lion at Wapping Center. He had antValley School; May 4, Eli Park Superintendent Ernest p,^^j ^ ,g g, Center on BKwmfield Ave., Burke and Tom WUUams. BoSox at GUead HUl, me Cubs 4 .9 4 asked that me traffic lighU at Terry School; May 5, Orchard ^ c k hM told the club t ^ t Manchester Garden Club will be Tuesday and Wednesday. It is And picked for me BoSox were at Rham, me Dodgers at me the intersection be re-Umed Hill School, and May 6, Wap- he is delighted to have the Saturday, May 22 starting '^hat the garden clubs call a Roy Palardy, Vincent Szwed, Hebron Elementary School, and and that an addiUonal lane'be ping School. ReglstraUon forms trees. He wUl plant six dog- ^ ' c’ontinulne complete show, wim displays H 's Fun T o Ray Touhey, John Shorten, me Astros at 9t. Peter’s field. a 7.00 valtle provided to facilitate traffic will be distributed to parents at woods and two mountain ash in ^ of plants and flowers, artistic Richard Tarca, Joe Pitts, Further practices will be an- turning left off Ellington Rd. mese sessions. Forms will be Munro Park on E. Center St. ^ t^e v^ii brerntd^r^ arrangements of flowers, ex­ Legs are in . . . and P from me west. mailed to mose parents who are The remaining four trees, two hibits by junior gardeners and ___. J . J auwxbe setoef i^iifout Inin /^on_Cen- *' > ’’rain or shine.” 'Tuesday are 2 to 8:30 suid hours lane to Ellington Rd. and re- zatlon records for smallpox, jg^ park. NOYICE OF a great job of show­ The place will be a vacant lot Wednesday are 1:30 to 8:30. I .<• vise me lights to provide lor a DPT and polio must be avail- Reference to me .’’Garden at Lenox and E. O nter Sts., the There is an admission fee. ADOPYION OF ORDINANCE ing them off. Gar­ left-hand turn from Ellington able and children must have Encyclopedia,” compiled by On Thursday and Friday, me Plants From Rd. at me Society for Savings been bom on or before Jan. 1, Donald Wyman, produces the use of which has been given to In accordance wim me provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and -iV the club by Alexander Jarvis, annual daffodil show sponsored land’s great little comer. 1967 to be eligible. information mat striped maple 9 of me Thwn Charter, notice is hereby glv^n of me ^ o p U < » by the owner. by me Connecticut Horticultural me Board of Directors of me Town of Manchester, Connecticut, At this point, four major Parents who have moved to is a native tree, with bark mat linen hot pants in Members will bring plants of Society will be held at me Pond April 6, 1971, of Ordinance as foUows: roads in me town intersect; town since me annual enumera­ is striped wim white. It is said Y o u r tion are asked to call Mrs. Dor- annual flowers and jierbs from House in Ellzabem P>ark. Hours Sec. 17(WV(1) TAX ADJUSTMENT to have excellent autumn color. blue, green, yellow, omy Flanagan in me superin­ their homes. Plants also will be are 2 to 9 on Thursday and 10 BE IT ORDAINED by me Board of Directors of me "^wn of It is small for a maple tree, S w is s tendent’s office at me high consigned by Woodland Gardens. to 5 on Friday. ’There is no ad­ Manchester mat me property tax (exemption aumorized by Sec. purple, navy, 5-13. CAR and TRUCK growing 36 feet tall. The sugar school. mission charge. 12-81 subsec. 7 through 16, Inclusive, of me ConnecUcut General RENTALS maple is listed as 120 feet tall Statutes, Rev. of 1958, shall be effective as of me date such prop­ Avocado ’Tree This year me -Hartford event sportswear it\ iiii- erty Is acquired. J w Manchester Evening Herald growm. Mrs. Norman Smim, whose is also me National Daffodil i i k New Book . . . PANSIES Anv tax paid by Uve tax exempt organization for a period sub- l>\^ _ \\ ; ; — M O M 'll South Windsor correspondent Show. The annual convention Donald Wyman r eUred last profession is selling real estate s e q u ^ to * ^ d date of acquisition for which such oiganiMUon l.oiUi T i t i i i Lrasiju; Barbara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. of me American Daffodil So^ ....o.. on nt iHftr- nashas an avocauoavocado tree iree min a iiowciflower —— - — — . ^ m ^ e d said owner at the time of J ® J ^ .\n> M a k r nr Mnih'l yard’s Arnold Arboretum, a po- In her office at me Jarvis ciety is being held at me Hotel See Tbe Fields In living Colo2! to me tax exempt organization, upon appUcaUon »nade in wri“ ^ to me CoUector of Reverave. Said period of time shall . . ,-5>n Extended Forecast siUon he had held for 33’ years. Realty Co. on E. Center St. It Sonesta ’Thursday mrough Sat- Manchester Motors Hls ’’Garden Encyclc^dia” house-plant size, perhaps 18 urday. • Early • Colorful mined In accordance wim me customary a d ju ^ e ijts ordinarily Lease, Inc. Fair weamer Sunday, Monday ^^s recently published and one inches tall, and has beautiful Miss Mlllicent Jones of Bol­ • Any Color o Easy To Flant ...nHA at the time of closing between buyer and s ^ e r • Long Tflstlng This Ordinance shall take effpet ten (10) days aRer Mriulu r ami and ’Tuesday wim temperatures reviewer, in the Washington foliage. It is an evergreen plant, ton will make a flower arrange- striiis cation In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days after averaglng below normal. Daily post, called it America’s first so it looks nice all year. ment on me meme of ’’Yankee BASKET tiSs pubUcation this Ordinance a petition signed by *iot less :>i ; W IXT ( I ATi;!C 'nT. high temperatures averaging in truly complete gardening guide. An avocado seed, still visible Ingenuity” for me Central Con- ★ 3 Generous Baskets for only $2.75 i c five (6) per cent of me electors of me Town, m detemtaed M v\( 114X1 i the 60s wim overnight lows in it is a big fat book of more in me pot, produced the plant, necticut Flower Show and will from me latert official lists of me Reg^lstrars of Voters has not me 30s. than a mousand pages, wim which is a year-and-a-half old. exhibit plants. She will be one DARKEST RED, HARDY been med wim me Town CTerk requesting ite qeference to a —------many illustrations. A comment Mrs. Smim rooted me seed in of me hostesses for me daffodil IT'S TIME TO PLANT special Town electlMi. . » that your gardening columnist water ’ ’for me heck of it” and show. ______Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this lem day of April, 1971. DONAUD D. 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Johnson Paint Co., toe MANCHESTER (Oontomed Prom Page .) Spring Exhibit ture and Forestry Ministry to- As nearly as we can calculate, It nuist Hartford Framing Co., toe BROAD ST. Also: Pioqiect Ave. gain votes in the (May election atiem brings to mind. Why was Manchester Bine Arts Assocl. Manchester Fine Arts Assocla- ^ ^ e iEiiPttittg il^ ra lb have been about 2 o’clock last Monday and Kane St, Is toe very sorriest sort of be- allowed to happen In toe first ation will present Its 20th annual tlon, Stuart Cheney Memorial, ministry banned toe manufac- West Hartford FUBUSBEID b y TBTO ' afternoon when the first really warm, ™ ** place? What legal action was Spring E^ibltion May 1 from 1 the. Crafting Mlg. Co M. Grum- ture of toe pesticide In 1900. • OPEN 10 10 slightly sultry sun of the spring sudden- 1-t 1. recover toe loss from to 8 p.m. and May 2 from 1 to bachers Artists’ Material Co.» The ministry said it is also • FREE PABKINa And A1 Anearn mould know fhA miiuv Tbarfv? if i» m v im ■ G^S to TH0M»B^%H^0N ly evoked, on every street In Manches- Permanent Pigments Inc., Rob-‘ banning retail sales of four otlr- WAL.TH^Rj^^Q'OSON answer of the forsythla. better than anybody. d e ro S g to^^^lei roS^^c^l « P *"' ert Simmons Inc., Delta Bush er pesticides—Endrin, Dleldrin, SBLF-SERVICK SEPT STORES He’s a teacher In East Hart- amtm has been known for many cordla Lutheran CSiurch, 40 Founded October 1. 1881 Co., and,Windsor and Newton, Aldrln and BHC—to untwtoor- ford—where they had to sj>end years and It la logical to assume Pitkin St. Inc. Ized persons. PuUlid>ed Bvery £}veoli« E xoop t Sundays The forsythla had not come out that a mlUlened yellow all over town. toe Democratic atoinist^lons tions. Where did our not-imder- Mrs. Edward L. Adams and false economy—^where ^ey ^ pajj town administrators fall In Mrs. Jdm L. Von Deck are co- One yS t ...... *?S-2S £o far behind by utifici^ly their duty to toe taxpayer? Why chairman of the exhibition, VERNON OPTICIANS Tfee^SSths '" ! ! . 87B disguises Itself well during the rest 149 T A ix x n r r v n x E r o a d keepl^ toe mlU rate down that was there a $12,000 (30 per cent) Chairmen of toe various com- R O U T E 83 VERNON, CX)NN. ______One Month ...... 82S ______gi year, and It Is always a surprise, they 1^ to collect ^ o years estimating toe cost of mittees are Mrs. Von Deck, S/lOto of a Mile from Vernon Circle THE J^CTA^®PBBSB every April, to find out, again, how entries; Mrs. Barbara Dlk, Just to on Md ^ere a resent merely toe tip of toe Ice- awards; Mrs. Edward Fina­ PHONE 872-9691 to'to2^e*^re^bSSSS"*5 M much we Manchester people like it. list Manchester tax- vltch, hostess; Mrs. Elina Kend- X * ,S5i"“atoS‘X The display Is the more dazzUng when, Sr f^ more ye^^: 1®^. King's Savings on Your Fishing Needs! ri5Ss‘^'?£SSbltaSon of epeclaf dls- Hke an April sun finally outrachig all the . Nofe Our New Hours! patohes nereta are a l^ reoerved._ clouds, it appears everywhere all at w « t « . «1I. . a... S S "»^ i»S 7 w itb .y ; f-S, It was a disgraceful ejthlbi- for Manchester posters; Mrs. Frank B. Johnson, OPEN M ON. thru SAT. 9 A .H . to 5:15 P.M. n S S once, praphloal errors a|)peartng In Bdveru^ tion that I saw Tuesday night, taxpayers, for toe want of a lit- publicity; and Mrs. Ronald E. THURSDAY NIGHT rill 8 P.M. I am confident, however, that tie tar, $62,000 is lost. Wintoer, selection of Judges.- ISISSie^ ^Stag"HteSSl. " Before too long, down In the greening IBolton citizens will not be fool- R.E. Hnti Awards will be donated by The Subscriber to Los Angeles Ttanes-WasUnc- lawns, there will come another Instant ed — that they will rise up and ______B. A. Service, Inc. XeHow. that of the afternoon of the dan- rebuke Mr. Aheain and his fel­ Publlabers Repreeentattvea —- Mathews. ripiinns Shannon and Cullen Inc., Spedsl Agency aeiions. low Democrats both on May 3 — New York, ChloBgD. Detroit and Boston. ______and on May 10. 2 Jack Gleason Broad 5t., Manchester •4 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCmA- TIONS. Also: Prospect Ave. and Kane St., Dlmlay advertising oloeiM hours A New McCarthyiSm geek Contributions West Hartford EhrHonday — 1 p.m. Fnday. > To toe Editor, For Tuesday — 1 p.nt Satartey. ifie television tube creates a new ce- The success of toe Earth Day • OPEN 10 to 10! f S? lebrity about once a month. Always • f r e e PABKINO! March Into Hartford proves that For Friday — 1 p .^ Wednesdaj^ there Is a new figure being introduced many people, particularly In t o ? f i onto the retina of our consciousness, and 6 ' ’$ Saturday and Monday ptAHcatlon. seldom do they come to us in an ambigu- Manchester, are vitally Interest­ ed in flg h ti^ pollution. Priday, April 23 “o**® form. Wluun, there they are, defln- ,SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES ______ed and shaped In an Instant as vlUians, The Connecticut Esuto Action heroes, clowns, •eggheads, hard hats. So Group Is now actively campaign­ W ay “ N o Fault” Stalls? quick, so vivid. ing In -Manchester for contri- butiuis. CEAG plans to be an We believe that the current General p. ck,ie^ the independent, active force rep­ Assembly sitting at Hartford owes Itself quondam brigadier general who was de- resenting toe public Interest the privilege of a vote on the question moted out of the Army “ through effective actiem atrate- “ appear In electronic glory by playing the gles and wiU eb staffed by more GRAND OPENING of a “no fault” automobile Insurance heavy In front of Sen. Abraham RlW- than 16 professionals. Including system for Connecticut. coff’s permanent Investigations subcom- lawyers, natural and social of Our Big, Completely Stocked scientists, media eiQierts and ■me Joint decision of the Judiciary mlttee. T ^ r e . ^ Photographed by Sylvian Oflara '' was tarred, feathered, drawn and quar- . community organizers. s ^ s and Insurance Committees to postpone te»d. SEASONAL OCCUPATION: THE WOODLAND FIRE We need the help of every­ such action represents a sudden agree- „ ^ ...... one and every organlzaticm. Af­ ^ ^ , He cried out In pain: "I have been Famous Brand ment between the lawyer legislators and ^ conspirator, a telbe taker, a ter all pollution Is everyone’s the Insurance men legislators at Hart- mobster. I have been defamed by Infer- problem. Already town organi­ zations are planning special ford, but It does not necessarily repre- ences of having Joined with contractors „ to increase their i»cfits at the expense fund raisers for CEAG. Student Salt ff ater sent the Interest of the general pubUc. ^ armed services personnel and-t be a foul ball, but on this be was ed Is to boost Investment. Con­ estimate. But Mills fears that with toe unnecessary spending 1 “ selves been feeling the need for this ^ ^ ^ Increase in toe personal exemp­ this wonderous transformation Our finest rosesi In pink, sequently, they want back toe rate cannot be maintained in (See Page Seven) of such a substantial amount at m Salt Water Reel tion (relief for toe consumer). change, because we thought we could would have permitted about 80 per cent Individually color wrapped, whit*, red, yellow and var­ Price tag $8 to $10 bllUon. Investment credit, repealed In toe second quarter. If it la not, any time and especially at this with name and deKription. iegated types. see that the existing system could not of the testimony that was used against To toe Nixon administration, ■ 1969, which reduces taxes for he will be ready on July 1 to time when toe [Town is having Rod the man. Why, at an expertise in the measure- got so bad they were digging up the dead ment credit would be a massive courting toe party’s left wing, policymaking m-e e 1 1 n g of Suspicious Of His Wife It is a fact also that toe main BROOM RAKE ■ sliding click plastic spool. 99 booet for the economy (provid­ ment of human loss and suffering In to accuse Cole. that would be a giveaway to toe Democratic high command, Yesterday, we mentioned that objective of a girl's life, though set was dragged in as having incriminated ing up to $6 biUlMi in tax relief 18~ SPREADER R u g g e d cofurtructitm, spring 1 pc 5' light action rod. business. But toe combination asked Mills earlier in toe week the sex freedom vdilch hsis been unconscious. Is to get herself a terms of dollars. Q,le by trying to Intervene during an this year). Consequently, he had Steel construction — steel teeth, smooth hardwood would be so irreslfltlble political­ whether tax reduction should be sold to modem youth is certain­ man and possess him. <^e way WANTED It has operated as if these dollars earlier Investigation on his behalf. an investment credit bill drafted baked enamel finish — handle. ly that passage would be prob­ advocated. MUTs reply: No, we ly going to have a dismal pay­ to do that Is to get him involved in late February but did not in­ single tubular steel could be available in unlimited quantity was Senate liberals’ chance to able. Both Mr. Nixon and his should watch and wait. Here off in the years to come. and completely committed to Oean, Late Model troduce it because of combined handle — Capacity 40 lbs. without anybody really having to dig hang a stdoier and they did. ’They acted Democratic challengers might again was Mills exercising toe her. Her shrewd, imconscious oppoelticn from toe Nixon ad­ A 40-year-oId man will come, S alt W ater G a r c ia then find It difficult to oppose. new .policymaking role he has mind knows that one way to ac­ USED CJUIS them up out o f any particular pocket. Just the way they aecu» John JUtcheU ministration and from liberal nervous, upset, even beside him­ ^ j j 4_i of acting, and none of It was necessary. Tax-cut hysteria In toe busi­ suddenly assumed in Democrat­ complish this is through sexusd Democrats who regard It as a self and will say he has got to Top Prices Paid And It has assumed that two Industries could have been heard, as he was ness community, particularly ic affairs, particularly on toe intercourse. Thus she grabs him. R ebel business subsidy. leave his wife. He can’t stand For All Makes! Mono Line or profesriMis — the leg a l and the in- at one pUnt, In secret session, and If Wall Street, has been climbing economy—^toe issue likely to This subtle factor is not to be 'The Democratic oppoeltiMi is It any more. When pressed for su ran ce — could both prosper in the they had the goods on him, the evlderce In recent weeks. Treasury of- decide toe president In 1972. written off in consideration tA Lures particularly strong amMig pres­ details, it comes out that he had CARTER CHEVROLET • ^ should have been given to the Justice ficlsds are pestered by telephone Copyright 1971 Field Enter­ toe sex problem. But after she CROWN JID idential h(^fuls trying to out­ sex relations with her before business of taking care of the Inflow and rj^partment tor an orderly and proper calls from worried businessmen. prises, Inc. , gets him and maybe she mar­ C O ., INC. do each other In anti-business they were married on a free LB. GRASS SEED FERTIE the outflow of the money Involved In the No businessman enters Mill’s ries him, her mind then begins 12z !| Main St. rhetoric as they quest for liberal and easy basis and on toe ex­ Rugged .mixture — fast office without pleading for tax to reason, “If I got him that Cow Manure system. Even if he’s guilty, the anger directed support. That competition is cuse that they loved each other PhaM 649-5238 growing — good for f ' 514 Inches long. 14 lb spool. Smoke color, reduction. way, how do 1 know that may­ ■The whole system has devel

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 Slave Auction 'Iheodore and Leon Kaminski, Bolton 'The Bolton High School Latin Vernon concerned a proposed zone Andover Rendezvous with Satellite Club is having a "Slave Day” change of some property own­ Fire C alls Drug Center Region Newsmen to Confer Saturday. "Slaves” will be ed by them on Old Town Rd. O bituary 'They noted that the land Is now available to clean yards, wash Town Firemen put out three The Drug Advisory Center, Prepared for by Spacemen windows, do gardening, or any Few Attend Hearing zoned industrial and the pro- On Problems of Press posed change would make it Brass fires yesterday, one at G O P Slates 81 Russell St., is observing Budget Trimmed by $51,000 other odd jobs between the James E. Aldrich resldenUal. They contend that p m. at Edgerton St. and the following schedule: (Continued from Page One) Soyuz 10 entered the sunlight on 'The Board of Finance chopped that he and members Russell the structure of the reserve * P’*"' HEBRON — James Elwin Governmental secrecy, the (D-Callf.), a leader in the fight the other side of the earth short- It would be better to change it Dp., one at 5:43 p.m. at Aildrich, 67, of Paper Mill Rd. C offee H ou r Monday through Friday, problems of subpoenas to for public access to government vatlons and scientific expert- jy ^ jer liftoff, approximately $61,000 from re- Moonan and John Connolly fund for capltci and non-recur- Arrangements for engaging a On Zoning Changes to use for building of multi- rear of the South School, quested budget appropriations spent Wednesday inspecting ring expenditures to eliminate ®*^''e may ^ made by caUtag died yesterday at Hartford Hos­ 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. newsmen, the economic status records and meetings; Sam ments,” and, during the second The cosmonauts also de- family dwellings. and one at 8:06 p.m. at the rear of newspapers a n d broad- Archibald, director of the Wash- during this week’s work sea- sites of several budget items so the policy of earmarking funds Linda Clscon, Diane Letaer or A Bmall crowd attended an In- Advising that the town had pital. Tom orrow A telephone backup ser­ crblt, had breakfast. Their pulse scribed the heavy gravitatlonW Councilman Milton Tedford ^’’® Chestnut Apart- Mr. Aldrich was bom In Han­ vice Is available Monday casters and the role of the ington, D.C. office of the Unl- they could determine the needs for a particular purpose. At the Benee Myette. formal hearing lost night, held waited several years before asked the commission to con- ™ents on Park St. “ liberated woman” in journal- versity of Missouri’s Freedom and respiration rates were re- Approximately $36,000 of this first hand. Relative to the present time, funds are ascrlb- Folk Concert by the Zoning Commission to achieving a satisfactory consol- over, N. H., and lived in Vernon State Comptroller Nathan through Saturday from 6 rocket struggled upward. Itiey slder reducing the lot sizes before coming to Hebron nine ism will be considered at of Information Center; Lyn Nof- was from the Board of Educa- garage, Ahearn said "the place ®ti to a category such as park A folk concert for the bene- poll the townspeople on a pro- Idatlon of Its governments, Agostlnelli will be coming to p.m. to 8 a.m. The P*'epe>^'ly sewered areas South Windsor years ago. He lived in Norwich, For drug advisory infor- the regional conference of Sig- ziger, deputy chairman of the The cosmonauts slightly ad- ® *"d^the*ir'catr tlon request. A decision on two is a disgrace to the town.” or fire. Under the new system, fit of the Manchester Drug Ad- posed new set of zoning regula- Father Kozon suggested ‘"The ^gj^g easier for young peo- Andover tomorrow night to in­ National Commit­ justed the crafs orbit so that it of the larger Items ta the town He said the premises were ^>1 *“nrkur fifAv-AnStereo cletv . . . as ■host . icut“ Human ITtimon Rlghta DlerVifa Commission /'^AwivMlAalAn Rd., will direct the orchestra filmed excerpts of the l a u n c h i n g have been ta near-terrestrial for sev- 2one. than 36 feet ta height and al- they were taken following a wlch, Vt.; two sisters, Mrs. passed that none of thee cuts are def- Richard MonS told The Herald ®‘ P*^eP“>^«°’\ _ _ day ta observance of Consults- h^v® been ta the works Clarris B^ltagton of H oover, f " Tope Town at 293 W. Middle keynote speech by nation- to help her secure admittance for the Knights of Columbus of Soyuz 10. The cosmonauts sp^e. Industrial Park ,7 ' i ■hT'T:-----eral years r Another suggestion was made lows three years to make pres- two-car accident ta South Wind- N. H., and Mrs. Elizabeth Gray mission regarding weeks ago, released al Slgm^Delta^Chi Presluent to the now men-only press and “ Grand Night of Music” to be provided a running commentary S o ^ 10 will cOTtin- taite, and that items may be that the equipment behind the Selectman Raymond Negro, “ on Gburch Union Exchange igrgggt g^up gt the hea^- to "clean up our front walk” ent aigns conform to this regu- added or substracted at any town garage is going to be sold Miss Doris J. Green of 17 of Norwich, Vt.; and seven . vin An cn |1'’ 0 non-surety bond. Court Robert W. Chandler of Bend, legislators club at the State presented at East Catholic High as the rocket lifted off. “ f J*'® Important cause of ex- Democratic candidate for first Twelve Protestant denomtaa- before about 30 people, rep- (Rt. M) north from Vemon Clr- lation. 'Trumbull St. was a passenger entertainment, Ylo An- . j „ „ Oreeon will hlehlleht the 9 a m Capitol; and Mrs. Ellen Good- School tonl|^t and tomoiTow at They used the code names ploring outer space and grandchildren son. program chairman has e Coiwervatlon Conimlaslon g^y yjg^ police officer, Ted Kryslevricz. ford Hospital, will be Sunday ElecUon workers have been ^p igg^g with his urday night. Kuntz, director of News for A n d O V C l * (Comtinued from Page One) board was exceeding its author- the fire department. cated with easy access to the Monday to make necessary ar- y^g^ y^g proposed zone change expressed concern that tae pro- g „gw set of regula- It happened shortly after 11 A panel on freedom of tafor- W n o -A M -F M -’TV ta Hartford related cases in Manchester at 1 p.m. at Community Baptist selected for the comtag town alcoholic beverages. Court date ity. He said tae Board of FI- Ahearn said the most recent proposed 1-84 and special atten- rangenmnts. would change tae character of P°sed zone ch a fe s were ellm- y^^3 adopted to suit tae last night at the intersection of Church. The Rev. Walter Loom- elections to be held at the ele- mation and problems of report- and Charles Campbell, a job Markle objected and Sams nev- last year, recently pleaded guil- nance should rely on tae judg- records were dated 1956, and tion should be paid to landscap- C l^ room PoUUcs y,g g ^ g without regard to Its ‘" “ ting the ^ s lb lllty of anyone Avery St. and Kelly Road. May 10. is, (pastor, will officiate. Burial mentary school on May 3. ing governmental activities will hunting student about to gradu- Volunteers er answered the question. ty to reduced charges and were ments of tae toiwn’s elected of- the room was thick (vlth dust, ing and traffic control. "A proj- Saying he was very impress- prggggj ggg g „ j suitability of Town Planner J¥1 Holmes Funeral Home, 40010 ski, and Republican Registrar 'windsor chaiwd ” 1® Include The conference gets under Plant Trees own piece ta this case,” Sams . FYeddle Harrel, 21, of New Member Aloysius Ahearn said ’The board voted to change tional tax money,” he said .’The from the candidates this week, ygj gj, conforming to residen- epe®®” until the particular * Mrs. Else SUens, wIU serve as y e s te r d ^ f- G.S. Rep. John E. Moss Jr„ way with a recepUon tonight. said slowly at one point. Orleans, was sentenced to one park could be developed grad- Democratic Town chairman yg, „ggg g„y g„,y g^gg^ ^ land Is acquired by tae town, Main St., tomorrow from 2 to with kindling fires, yesterday 1 A blitzkrieg crew of over 50 With his voice rtstag, Sams ac- gg^ the Hartford Correc- ually as the demand comes Ronald Farris proposed that it gg„j industrial and one per cent Resident Concurs and 7 to 9 p.m. party checkers. Moderator for ternoon in Wickham Park. Court ------this election will be Mrs. Fran- volunteers______.planted 750 white S«ale of breaking party uonal Center, to be suspended along.” Negro Indicated that become a regular part of tae commercial. date May 10. Mrs. Carrie M. Eells ces IiaPtae, Democrat. t_____ pine and Asiatic larch trees In rules by drinking liquor. Every njne months. He pleaded there is a posslbUlty under new social studies program. Pointing out that tae area had JT^P*® A bout Tow n three hours ta the forestry time I seen him, he was " of Zloii Lutheroiii-utneran Churchutiurcn willwin .craft. craft made a rendevous with So- date for First Selectman, who “ 'I* snouiec at my. Manchester girl an few dayseon (R) will ser^e as me- hkteuffs and taken to the sta- « ’® ®*'“ '-®‘'' S ^ ^ t S ^ e n te m ^ ‘'®“ ^ P™” ^'’*® statement' made ta yesterday’s six or eight weeks during tae “ Rezonlng the area to general going to be a poise level provls- ktanchester (Jarden Club and gUg_i„ the Soyuz 4 capsule in which he 'The project was supervised y,e name of Jten Hug- and professional interest our Pharmacist Herald relative to his position school year, industrial would ca'use uses ion that there should be a meter the Laurel Garden Club of East Town Oarage Open House He is. scheduled for court Members of Cub Scout Pack returned to earth. by Richard Harrid, forest area Huggins’ husband who ^® takes in you and your prescription. on a town council form of gov- After Wednesday’s session at permitted to create hazards to system to measure tae level, Hartford. , J , w First Selectman Percy Cook May 10. 251 of Verplanck School planning managermannerpr torfor isouinwesiemSouthwestern Con-(..on 777 g„^“t T killed 1™ p by a„ kiopi black, ztaes.„ TTie victim testifyed that ernment. He said he would pre- which candidates for selectmen life and welfare of the school j Church-, will con- gjgn>g request to give more Cadette, achieved her self-lm- Suspect the Student Union Building at TpI ^“ ®‘ ^ service Sunday at 8:15 f,5eclfics on their proposal for posed goal of planting 70 trees the University of Connecticut SfCMW W A ^ p ^ n p v of a.m. on radio station WINF. The ^ b^t had to postpone the by heraelf. R ecovering sponsorod by the Drama Divi­ Tantasticks’ npvt w p ^ prp- 1110(1(1^ Mru ^ program is sponsored by the session because of the illness of 'The wildlife demonstration sion of the Experimental Col­ Do(dd ^ Norwood St. Manchester Council of Churches Lavltt, who has been hospital- area will be planted wiUxta Uie lege. ^ v ld Brunette, Mre. John ------and the CTergy Association of y.gd Announcement of the next two weeks with 20 hybrid (Continued from Page One) Thorpe, Mrs. William Summers. On Church St. near Center Mgagbester Martin 'wUl be seen ta Mur­ postponement was made today chestnut trees, completing the Slated To Wednesday: Mrs. Arthur Tin- gt. yesterday afternoon at 3:46, som a bank official’s family for ray ShlgaTs ‘"The Tiger.” Cur­ 8(rfi, Mrs. George Metaska, Mrs. a car driven by Suzanne M. — by Town Planner J. Eric Pot- Cadettes’ planting program for bank money. ren and Horton will appear ta WE HONOR Open Tonight Ronald Trapp. Carter of 82 Chestnut St. and a The VFW Post and Auxllla^ ter. A new date for the talks this year. The charge were: Two counts "Escurial” by Michael D’Ohdd- Friday: Mrs. David VanOlta- bicycle ridden by David Wtae- will honor their past command- hgye not been set but wiU be Charter Commission of kidnaping, robbery with vi­ erode. Curren will also 'be seen and presidents tomorrow announced later when it is es- 'The members of what was olence, attempt to commit a 'The high school Dramatics As- da, Mrs. Werner Kunzll, Mrs. gar of 24 Church St. collided. latgr this season ta The Little 310 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER sociatlon will produce---- p ..„ 4 theU------cur Friedrich WiiHchnerWuschner. jjo injuries were reported. starting with a cocKiau nour ai tabllshed. once termed the Andover C3var- statutory crime, assault with ta- Theatre of Manchester’s pre- 6 p.m. at the Post Home. 'Tlc^ The Lavltt-McCarthy appU- ter Commission have decided to tent to murder^ aggravated as- sentatlon rent off-Broadway play ‘"The Bulletin Board ------„ i., p „ - of Thousand oh A vober registration session a written warning for failure ®^ ^® available and m y cation is the first submitted un- get together and compile a com- sault and carrying a pistol with- Clowns.” CALL ^49-9406 1/2 MILE BEFORE NORTH.MANCHESTER CENTER RTE. 83 Fantastiks,” today and tomor­ will be held tomorrow from 10 to drive a reasonable distance obtained from Cary Crane. 96 e “ “ “ ® have to adverse effect on the ^ Lunchecn Menus want! Your friends and neighbors bought the fidloWlng from Marlow’s last week. (Other stores have some of these Pollution Talk The Tolland JuiUor Women’s Wednesday night from an of- ®“ ® „ ^ ; „ * ^ ^ w a r ‘ own because higher than nor- ^ L u n c W menus at the An- decorated veteran of World War . . ,4, items but only Mariow’s has them all!) M l U l salt af Tolland High School students Club CandleUght Ball wiU be ^bere jj mal population densities gfg dover Elementary School for gj„j the following week are as fol- HAVE YOU DIBOOVEBED will hear a special talk on ta- held tomorrow night beginning Before its about-face, the Jus- permitted in the zone dustrial pollution 'Tuesday at 7j__at the Manchester Ooun- ^______stone came through the air tlcT^ Departmeri” liad w^ might____ require______a substantialin- in- MAKLOW’S H ey, girl . . . heres the HAS EVEBYTHINOr PANTIES morning when Jton Bames of try Club, „* j 4 , 04 night and smashed the J.*®® tbg on crease ta town services, as Monday: Meatsandwitomus- A cheese sllcer. . . . This is the LOLLIPOP the Staufer Chemical Co. speaks T^f®®*^,^8rrto^Btud^tsJn^^^ windshield on a car traveling grounds it would otherwise have well as downgrading surround- style with the two prongs and grounds wlch, vegetable soup, peaches. at the school. on Autumn St. near Highland to allow other, more militant ing property values. the fine wire blato; Marlows’ FO R MISSIS FO R GIRLS hot news in hot pants! Barnes is an agricultural re- class will attend rehearsal to- protesters to use it later. A land use study done by an Tuesday: Ravioli, spinach, Housewares have two other search coordinator with the com­ morrow morning from 8:30 un Amherst, Mass., planning firm f^ad, chocolate pudding, easy-use styles. til 9:45 at the church. a n d W O M IN t . S te 4 - U pany. He will talk to three ses­ At an undetermined time, for the developers auid present- Wednestoy: Frankfurters po- A replacement 10-quart Revere Members of the Tolland copper bottom pot which was sions ta the High School lecture someone entered a Center St. ed at the March 1 hearing, pur- tato salto, green beens, jeVo. Junior Women’s Club attending ported to show that the site off Thursday: Bake^ dhlcken purchased over 10 years ago. . . hall, at 7:46, 9:16 and at noon. t t o " l t e t r ‘FederaUon’r'sprta| « a ^ e and made ^ with $!W Secretary It became pitted and with the Guidance Meeting Keeney St. was suited to CUD gravy, rice, tomato cas- Fashion’s newest impact . . . deliciously dar­ Conference tomorrow will meet efforts of Martow’s it was re­ 6 n . * 4 Parents of eighth grade stu­ use and a population of approxl- s e ^ e , baked apple and topping placed with a new one for ship­ ing hot pants in brushed patchwork cotton dents will meet vrith the ^ I d - at the“ “ Mile Hill Rd. parking lot U ______mately 4,200.Of State Sets __ Friday: Macanml and cheese, ping tod service cluuges. Ser­ at 9 a.m. ance staff of both the Middle Dettaled plans of development cabbage and pineapple salad, vice is the primary language of Junior Girl Scouts will hold a Public R0cords denim with double pockets, button front. School and the High School Warranty Deed M ideast V isit have not yet been drawn, and P®“ ’„ ‘®® ®5®?^ ®f>“ ®f; Marlow’s. Pfetmaknit cotton Monday night at 8 ta the mid­ bake sale Saturday from 10 for this reason the IPZC had re­ Milk and bread and butter Cup hooks with a safety clato- Sizes 5-13. 9 6 a.m. until 3 p.m. and on Sun­ Adolph and Martha H. Hiesel sandwiches are served at all . . . From Marlow’s fantastic brief with nylon re­ G i r 1 s’ Permaknit dle school. to Richard J. and Joan-yM. (Continued from Page One) quested the applicants to at­ Hardware-Housewares Dept. inforced cuff in TTie catalog of courses offer­ day from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. tend its Monday business meet- meals. cotton briefs with at Shurway Market. Raimonds, property at 24 A shag rug rake . . . an excel- white, pink, blue, And for pure smash, team them up with ed ta the high school to incom­ O’Leary Dr., conveyance tax. tho government would prevail ing and discuss more specifics Manchester Evening Herald I/ent way to treat your shag rug. maize. Bridf with double seat, double ing freshmen will be discussed. Manchester Evening Herald 826.40. because, he said, it contains cf their propo:€il. Size 20 ta a leotard with a scoop elastic leg or bikini Garland’s' midriff-baring cotton knit top. Parents have been asked to able men and because of a Still on the agenda for action Andover correspodent, Anna neck and short sleeves. crotch, nylon rein­ (Tolland correspondent Bette ^ T Z , . Conso pleeter pins for cafe type in white. Sizes 5, 6, bring their copies of the cata­ Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. ™® Federal Tax Lein report strong feeling of unity ta the at the session are two ai^lca- Frlttaa’ Tel. 742-9347. ORTHO S,M,L. 9 5 log of courses. ed ta ‘Tuesday’s Herald against country. tlons tabled from the April 6 of pleated drapes. . . . ’This took ORTHO 7. forced cuff. Won’t one week, but Marlow’s did it JUNIPERS Lions Club Lantern House Inc. covered the - Rogers would like to get meeting: A request by Atty. GolAMaking Banned again. LAWN FERTILIZER SPREADER shrink out of shape. The executive board of the F lo n h n n t f / n tax period between Dec. 31, Middle East peace exchanges, Leon 'Podrove for Stage I ap- y now... tippp., REG.26.95 Size 8. Beg., $1. A small reed hamper . . . wn WEED AND FEED White, pink, blue, 'Itolland Lions Club will meet epnant Uug Up June 1970 and June between the governments of Is- proval of his plans for 32 units NDON Boj^r Bacw, tee call it a handkerchief hamper. CRAB GRASS PREVENTOR 9 pr. 2 M (D&L, Junior Spoitowear, Manchester Parkade) Monday night at 7:30 at the 'TOKYO — A complete skele- 1970 to August 1970. Property rael and Egypt, into an informal of apartments off Highland St., “ ®™“ ‘ ™ THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN A FEW NOW maize. ViPW Post 241 on Rt. 74. tonn of a. a XVCNIUIPCUfossUized CltjpilOilt elephant be-UV- 141CI441U11CI4mentioned 444in the444C 444:44 lien was ¥¥444, ¥.¥44:the- ^ pattern44*444. 4. . 44 and. 4.4 4,44.out 4.4of the44.4. world’s . . 4 .. .44 ------and- by the------Southern------New------„ Eng- *|.g44 0 4 4 ,„4 -,J |ntp Willi oT>Pr j11 . a STORES — SAVE MILEAGE BY COMING HEBE FIRST! 4ETZI-PFITZER School Lunebes lleved to be about 40,000 years Lantern House at 10 E. Center newspapers. He said he thought land ‘Telephone Co. for change THEBE IS ONLY ONE STORE TO GET THEM ALL AT ANDQRIA-MEYER BUY ONE GET 2nd at (D «L Lingerie ft Young World) Launches at all local schools old was unearthed recently at St. ‘The' restaurant was sold re- to gel away from exchanging to off-street parking zone of a ™ent ta i m forbato the max- 4 . . MARLOW'S. MARLOW’S . . • FIRST FOB EVERY SAVE $7.00 next week are: Monday, beefa- Churui village ta south-central cently before the lien was filed formal documents on peace po- parcel off Ford St. the company ^ ™ Kold by uchemy—powTHING SINCE - 1911! Downtown Main St., Manchester )A R HA RBO R 8M ronl (Meadowbrook), hot meat- Hokkaido. It measured about so the Hen is not against the sitions would help the negotiat- has purchased to increase park- , ® statute never vlo- Open 6 Days — Thursday Nights till 9;0» ball gfrtader (flicks, middle and 7 feet h i^ and 10 feet long. present owners. ing process. i ing for the Manchester office. lated. ir ^

MANCHESTER EVfeNING HERALD, MANib^JlSTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN routes, rather than being at the tion’s. House of Delegates In I960 widow, Sadie, two daughters, NEW! — BXernNO mobile homes were not In THe I mercy of the bus contractor. • Samuel Platcow, and 1961. two sisters and two. grandsons. ptivisions in Emergency Fund Tolland Funeral services were sched­ In addition the board has de­ Plawcow'was also a prominent NATURAL HEALTH Covkntry agreement with the regulation Retired Attorney, uled for Friday in Woodbrldge. Project Theta Votcd for Roads cided to purchase a second figure in directing the New Ha­ FOOD SHOPPE as it is currently written. Some The Conservation Commis­ ,W H ENGLAND mini-bus and to hire its own ven Free Public Library, and suggestions for Improvements sion is sponsoring a program Succumbs at 74 XT THE HARTFORD (A P )—The Gen­ Teacher Pay Hikes Questioned driver, rather than leasing one he served as president of the The world’s largest radio tele­ Mobile Home Regulations included less stiff road replace­ tonight at 7:30 at the high eral Assembly’s Transportation from the bus company. This NEW HAVEN (A P ) — Samuel New Haven Jewish Community scope is the Areclbo Observato­ school feat’’ring Bruce Gum- Taxpayers attending last to school board chairman Ken- The townspeople were cred- PARKADE ment, smaller land require­ Committee voted a favorable re­ would result in a savings to the Council from 1938 to 1941. At ry in Puerto Rico, a national re- ham of "1 oje Theta” , an nlght’s public hearing on the neth Kaynor. Ited with making a more serious H. Platcow, a retired trial law­ Are Called Too Restrictive ments for parking space, and port Thursday on an emergency town, according to the board. one time he atso was a member ' search center operated by Cor­ antipotlutlon gr p. ' U t f W Board of Education’s proposed The amount of grants antici- effort to provide education for yer who had bteen active in of the New Haven Board of nell University under contract inclusion of the right of the in- road construction and improve­ . COMPANY Teacher negotiations are still About 60 residents turned out thought, of "two kids dividual current property own­ Gumham will speak and $2,272,226 budget, zeroed in on pated by the town will increase their children than any town or county, state and national bar Health. with the National Science Foun­ ment program. under way and estimates have last night to offer suggestions house.’’ show slides of a canoe trip B o l t o n N o t c h , C o n n . the across the board 6 per cent by about $48,369. ^*ty in the two comparison er to put a trailer on his land The program will be paid out been Included in the budget at associatlcns, died here Thursday Platcow is survived by his dation. to the , Planning and Zoning His trailer park proposal ______down the Connecticut River, pay raise basis, offered to all School enrollment next year groups, except Ellington and if he wanted to. of the surplus in the State High­ school personnel except the Is expected to juhy* by at least possibly Coventry, a six per cent increase. Con­ afternoon. He was 74. CODGnATIONS Commission on its new mobile would prevent the arrival of ** otoers"added that they felt Plus a film, "We, the Enemy,” home regulation. Many of those more children because of the home facilities were a showing some of the worst en- way Fund. But no other new principals 180 students. Improvements Umited ] sequently all other school per­ Platcow, who earned his law projects are planned for the OPEN ALL DAY Just inside the main south maps show the locations of lead who spoke were highly critical age limitation on the residents, necessity for the elderly and re- vlronmental problems that now . . . . . Per Piinil Cost The budget provides for only sonnel have also been Included degree from Georgetown Uni­ You'Re AO mvopYou always] 1971-72 fiscal year because of entrance of the American mines, graphite mines, mica of the PZC for proposing a reg- Richard Cromle agreed that exist in the state. SATURDAY Citing low or non-existent pay Tolland’s per pupil cost are three improvements to the at a six per cent Increase, ex­ versity Daw School in Washing­ M A M A G e e , tired citizens. tight finances, according to Museum of Natural History in mines, even silver and gold, but ulatlon that was considered he favors mobile homes for the The public is invited to attend i^ses in their own situaUons, bottom of the town by existing level of .education . . . cept the principals who have ton, D. C., was elected president Still others, including resi­ committee co-chairmen Sen. me taxpayers quesUoned how coNHie.wfW WfHAQuesrVOUP New York there was a large town, but feels the proposal the session. it adds one nurse to cover the a 3.9 per cent Increase, due to of the New Haven County Bar / t H S they were not much more than much too restrictive by those dents Robert Pruitt, Donald C- p o VfXJ-rfilNK? was, again, too restrictive. He Thomas P. Mondanl, D-Moodus, they c ^ ld be exi^cted to hand enrolled. It was Middle School, provides for a a larger increase last year. Association in 1940 and 1942, and meteorite brought back by prospecting sites that didn’t who feel the town needs pro­ Smith, John Feeney and Ralph Manchester Evening Herald said that no developer would and Rep. Thomas O’Dea, D- over six ^ r cent increases to for the 1969-70 fiscal year, full-time school psychologist in David Mullholland of Grahaber was president of the Connecticut Admiral Peary from one of his locate minerals. Traces of most vision for mobile home parks. Rambus, spoke against the reg- Coventry correspondent Holly come into town to establish a New Haven. school staff. the second lowest per pupil place of the part-time one now Rd., who last week proposed Bar Association in 1949 and I960. polar expeditions in 1908. It metals have been found in ‘Con­ The regulaticm had been writ­ ulatlon and said they did not Oantner, tel. 742-8796. trailer park under this regula­ The board supported the raise cost of surrounding towns. . in use, and provides for the a freeze on the salaries of all He was Connecticut’s delegate weighed several tons, was al­ necticut but not in ores rich ten because of a specific ap­ tion. as reflecting the cost of living. Folke Encson, a resident and start of an adult education pro­ town employes and elected of­ to the American Bar Associa­ most black, and the surface ap­ enough to mined profitably. plication by Richard Breen, CASH & CARRY Other than the salary in­ frequent critic of the Board of gram. ficials, last night warned that peared to have been formed in The Friday, April 9, 1971 Man­ who wants to establish a trail­ Cromle felt that a regulation creases, which account for the Education budget, cited Con- Comments lingered over the state law requires that the great heat. A large spot had chester Evening Herald, page er park for retired and elderly requiring a central sewage dis­ ----- SPECIALS------major portion of the $254,073 nectlcut Public Expenditure administrative assistant re­ board negotiate in good faith been machined and pc^shed fourteen had an article about persons on land he owns in the posal system in a trailer park budget increase, the residents Council figures which give the quest, budgeted at $12,000, for with the teachers, and hinted and looked like polished steel. something thought to be a three- Pucker St. area. was "just not practical” espe­ the longest period of time dur­ singled out a request for an ad­ town a $1320 per pupil cut in­ that the board’s inclusion of a It analyzed as nickel-iron with inch meteorite that smashed Breen said at last night’s cially since the size of the park PORTLAND CEMENT! ing the hearing. ministrative assistant and trans­ cluding debt- service for build­ budget figure actually repre­ GARAGE SALE some traces of other metals. into a house' in Wethersfield, hearing, howevej, that he was would be limited to 45 units. portation costs. ings and transportation. Generally the assistant would sented bargaining In "poor O.C. had a cousin who lived the previous morning. being forced to speak against Cromle questioned the PZC’s sincerity in bringing the regu­ Other items were generally The root of the town’s finan­ take over many of the business faith.” 47 DELMONT RO a Id 7D n^LL-TUB in Hartford on the west side of That was described as a gray something that he was really in ^ 1 * 8 5 BAG cial plight, is that Tolland has management details, now rock whereas ours appeared favor of. He said the regulation lation before the townspeople, accepted by the townspeople, The Board of Finance will iv s R£AUy Vine St. next to Keeney Park, the lowest amount of assessed handled by MacKenzle, freeing off Burnside Ave. ■mOTHflOOUTl black when found but with a bore almost no resemblance to and said It was "deceiving the with little comment other than now review the budget before -[H m « w e v ^ o a e A rm fs though the park had not been an occasional request for fur­ valuation behind each pupil him to work on cusrriculum, , 'gyriHiMK'<3P developed then. ’Hie papers had reddish tint after being clean­ his specific proposal, since it public” to say that 30 acres presenting it to the annual town > wMAT A aeeATM cF pmSK SAND ther Information. ($11,428) of both the similar teacher evaluation, working EAST HARTFORD TOU 0 BN 0U 6 H an article that said in spite of ed. They look as rough as cin­ opened up eight of the town’s are required for a trailer park, with faculty and the children in budget meeting along with the AIR WAS UNVU / M e T Y O J The hearing was attendbd by population towns and the sur- Aeour \MHOU. NeVFR the clsdm that only seven mete ders but have a smooth feeing nine districts to trailers, and since, in order to have a usable for the schools. general government budget. AMP rUis PlAce about 76 people, approximate- rounding towns. k:a/oia/ orites had ever been found in fingers. contained rules and regulatlmis 30 acres, much more land CHILDREN'S 2 The finance board members Ixxial assessments are still These are areas in which Dr. SAT., APRIL 24 that had nothing to do with his would have to be acquired. ly the same number whldh a i have already started cutting the New England and only three in A more precise analysis of based on 1960 property values, MacKenzie does not feel he Is Z- one O.C. found on Birch Moun­ specific application. Cromle also said he felt the SA N D BOXES tended last week’s public hear­ general govenunent budget re­ 10 A il. - On either Massachusetts or Con­ although a revaluation program doing a proper job now, due to tain is: Heavy Iron (F e); Fairly Breen said he had gone to district breakdown was based ing ion the general government quests and will start in on the necticut and none in the others, is presently under way. a lack of time. heavy silicon (S i); Low to trace the PZC in an honest attempt on tradition only and should be ^bud|^t. The board stressed the trans­ school budget next week. one had just landed in a large White Bag Most qf the discussion during Aluminum (A l), Copper (Cu), to do something for the town; thrown out. *1.65 ’The school board in a meet­ portation duties to be assumed spreading elm tree in Windsor, last night’s hearing was con­ Manganese (Mn), Zinc (Zn). he was not, he said, out to Another resident, Rodolphe ing Wednesday night made by the assistant, while Dr. Mac­ and was still burning its way some additional cuts before pre­ ducted on a restrained level. down through the heart of the When freshly ground the "make a fast buck.” He felt Cloutier, said he thought the The meeting proceeded smooth­ Kenzie stressed the angle of ob­ the proposed regulations was regulation had too much con­ New York senting the budget to the public taining more school grants on M l big trunk. O. C. rode his bike smooth surface looks bright as ly and relatively quickly for a, to miuch too restrictive and that trol by acreage, and that there hearing. The budget was cut both the federal and state YEWS to Haulford and then, with his silver but soon tarnishes BLUE STONE second board budget presenta­ outers we feLLTHei^ if the PZC adopts it, he might should be more control by site 3 black. from $2,313,046 to $2,272,226, for levels. AMP Ti\e CL£A^ WATEfS. •THAT'S ia0#(r cousin for guide, followed an a savings of $40,820 tion. UPRIGHT 3 -3 1/2 ft. .High ...... S4.7 S a b o u t I T I N |M OOpLeiG-. SP(KN&-pe0 unimproved dirt road to Wind­ instead have to put houses on Itself. for The school board described Taxpayers also questioned the O U f L A C S Others who spoke in favor of Among the items cut by the m f m r f o m ' sor and found the tree. Sure the land with an average, he its budget as "a very sincere six per cent hike in the super­ ROUND 20-24” Dia...... S4.7S LAYB, Wirm NO NOISY, OILY board were the number of new enough, it was still smoking. Rockville Walks, Patios effort to keep within reasonable intendent’s salary along with the eoAT(s 2 0ORU0Yl,iX>\N , teachers, reduced from 12 to ROUND 18-20” Dia...... 94JK A short distance from the limits.” hiring of the assistant. fPLUTHeiA ABOUT 71^] seven; elimination of a propos­ SPREADING 10” Dia. - 4 Yrs. O ld ...... S1JR5 vacation MOMH tree was an old farm house. Hospital Notes Board members cited their The request for a full time uneeoa£D wootAno! ed computer service, and ad­ s ije p^aes The tall unmowed and untrampl­ Visiting hour* are 12:30 to 8 7 9 ^ SQ. FT. awareness of the “ poor eco­ psychologist met very little op­ justments in the transportation FULL AND NICELY SHAPED PLANTS ed gfrass was evidence that no p.m. in all areas except ma­ nomic conditions causing all position, a marked contrast to S lo p e ? YOU'RB INVITED TO: account. one had been to it recenUy. We ternity where they are 2 to 4 taxpayers great concern." They last year when the item was the 12 YEARS AND OLDER. According to the school looked in a window and saw w d 6:30 to 8 p.m. also recognized that the “ Indi­ major area of complaint. Be­ 44 BALDWIN ROAD, MANCHESTER 644-8049 BLA C K TOP board's budget summary, the that that room was entirely vidual Tolland property owner tween 8 and 10 per cent of the total budget, less state and fed­ papered on all walls with post­ Admitted Tuesday; Lavonne must carry a disproportionate town’s students will require the PATCH eral grants amounts to a 13 per age stamps, and stretched full Hubbard, Regan Rd., Mary cent increase to the town, or an share of the costs of local gov­ help of a school psychologist, Sampler!, Ridgewood Dr., and length on a table was a human approximate nine mill in­ ernment in comparison with according to the Superintendent. Emma Poirier, West Shore Dr., taxpayers in those towns that The school board is concerned skeleton. We could not tell if it BREAKFAST n .9 0 BAG crease. This would be offset all Rockville; Vincent Orlow- G /t o /n t A was real or artlfical, but it was somewhat by the anticipated have attracted a much larger with assuming control over the ski, Phoenix St., Vernon; Bar­ AHQOURUOCAnOhi MY PRfipnCAL^ ce^M N iY cleaned White and wired to­ $106,000 to be generated by the share of industrial and busi­ bus transportation, doing its own bara Kostenko, Mt. Vernon Dr., gether. That was between 70 increased grand list, according ness taxes.’ ’ management and laying out of VINYL LINER oosroff m)VP5'7 Rockville; Marcia Fuller, Bax­ Yoo'iiS N O T KNOWN FOR VALUES IN N 6 A W TQLLANP, \iXfSnNANTTolBLL and TO years ago. ter St., ToUand; Diana Nero, About 20-26 years ago while Overbrook Rd., Vernon; Doris ON THE HOUSE FOR BEAUTY THIS SPRING PLANT AN I MA^SACMOSGHS a H0\N MUCK digging out a 94-year-old tree Perkins, Somers; Patricia Ksr MANCHESTER PARKADE POOL MEMGS stump {red oak), O.C. found a poor, Regan Rd., and Patrick Associated with All Season Pools, Inc. strange thing under the middle Egan, Snipsic St., both Rock­ ORNAMENTAL TREE of the tree and about two-and-a- ville; Eleanor Stead, Dobson ROUTE 44A ON BOf/BON LAKE half feet below the ground sur­ Rd., Vernon; Betty Corrette, AND A VERY SPEClia APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE SALE face level. The object was East Hartford; Mary Prach- FLOWBUNG CRAB PURPLE LEAF heavier than any stone. It nlak, RFD 2, Rockville. SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS measures two - and - five-eighth Discharged Tuesday: Edward on SATURDAY, APRIL 24fh MOUNTAIN ASH PLUM Inches over its greatest length Wianko Jr., Robert Dr., South Replacement Liners, Pool Covers, Chemicals, and weighs nine ounces. About Windsor, Robert Bauman, Fair- CRIMSON M API! WhH* Dogwood twenty feet away he dug out a view Ave., Rockville; Paacual Reg. $1.89 Accessories, Filters, Heaters smaller one about two feet Ortiz, and iMlguei Albeszu, both from 9-11 o.m. A G R O W Y O U R Winterirfng Service Package CONNIEGALANEK 96 WltXWOOp, BOX 173, PfOToUAHD, down and not under any stump. Broad Brook: Margaret Boor, 3eAN\nue,MA^ 0/039- MH42S It measures two inches on long- Reed Rd., Rockville; Louise O W N TASTY est dimension and weighs five Williams, Wlliie Circle, ToUand; $ 1 □ PLEAie TBU-MC lAoeOABOUT ounces. When gn^ound on a Laurie Houman, Prospect St., Please fill out the coupon to the right and bring this YCAIL-raXJNI? VACAPON fUH wheel they do not spark Uke Claude Doubleday, FrankUn St., PERENNIALS! FRUITS FREE ESTIMATES OF REPAIR WORK AT fwvOTie-tAke vJiLomoDV steel but look just as bright. Lois Wood. RFD 2, Frank Zink- entire advertisement as your admittance. co^^^AUNrrY. .^re. Dwarf Had a piece analyzed in a er, Wlndsorvllle Rd. and Mary VARIETIES □ l,TOO, VJOUO tik e TO OWN tecepflCNe carbon arc at a laboratory and Jarvis, RETD 2, all RockviUe; Peach (zect£A9oMXL PA>P£en. Including Lupine, Daisies, Cherry Tel. 649-6962 fte^se Ttu-w e HOW I CAM IF You'p lymteRCAiL, ounmc/MBFR iS the report is they are a non- Deirdre Wachtel and son. Old FREE BREAKFAST MENU IS: P C9l3)XS&-WSiJ. ' ' magnetic nickel iron. O.C. be- Farm Rd.. ToUand; Irene Wlaj Coral Bells, Prlnairose, and Pear mrTfOftPs tm tc AS 75 Many Others . . . Ileves he has two meteorites and daughter, and Regina Blake I Scrambled Egg Bacon Apple found in Connecticut. Can’t let and son, all WilUmantlc. others have the laugh on u s ------Butter Toast with Jelly Coffee Swamp Yankees. Youths Mop Jet While exploring around a hill- BOSTON (A P ) — Eighty sev- side ledge, O.C. found a vein of enth and eighth grade boys soft spongy material Uke he from St. Peter’s School, using had never found before. Had long handled mops, washed Offer is for 2 Adults per hous^ld AZALEAS it analyzed as nearly pure ar- down a British Overseas Alr- senic. O.C. Intends to take that ways 707 jet at Logan Intema- PINK -. R EP-W H IIE location secret with him when tlonal Airport in about an hour, he goes. adding $160 to the school’s rec- EVERGREENS — PANSIES _ C LEM A T IS Limestone country is where reatlon fund, the most caves occur, but even An unidentified pupil suggest- JOHN K . around here there are some gd the fund-raising effort in a SPECIAL COUPONS -a small interesting ones to be letter to BOAC and the airline DISCOUNT found in gnranlte and gneiss, went along. lirestoae The Umestone caves were m o s t------— ------WILL APPLY ALL ITEMS IN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE DEPT. LANDSiBAPE ly formed by the action of wa­ NURSERY ter. Our hard rock caves are INCLUDING ITEDffi ON S A U Whitham RANGE AND i m r m i mostly the result of movements r m r m i “ OBOW WITH D8" VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON BOUTB «, BOLTON — m TD8. 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BOLTON, CONNECTICUT ER SHOPPING PARKADE LEAF BAGS SOc HOUSE PAINT $TA0 1 Mile from Bolton Notch on Left WOODLAND Gardens Try Our Busihessitien's Lunch SO” BAMBOO BAKE «e.M 168 W O O D L A N D STREET M AN CH ESTER (l7anTh k n o w n f o r v a l u e s ...c o a s t t o c o a s t 24” DISSTON BAKE $2A0 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 Section Two FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 Ilanrlf^atfr lEwning ralk FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 Pages 13 to 24 obligingly played “ The East Is Mrs. Hutt will represent Con­ Red." Meskill Salutes necticut In the national selec­ In another shop, students tion of Mother of the Year May China’s Recess of Revolt were making silicon crystals for Mother of Year 7 by the American Mothers As­ transistors. sociation, with which the Con- it mt Churchy Catholic Students One room of stacks in the big , ‘s affiliated, on Education llbrary-it is one of the three JP of Milford w ^ honored ^he merit mothers are Mrs. Remembered in Two^ills Left Scars best In China—was all red: It Peter Crawford of Marlborough, u#oursteie/^ \SmuLjatihjL By JOHN RODERICK Western correspondent sta- or M trucks last year on a trial contained thousands of copies of at the State^^-pitol for Guerin of Plantsvllle, M U fH ' the milraeta of moJuftretf i St. James’ Church future The committee whlcn\VrtU ad- PEKINCr (AP) _ The shat- tloned in Peking commented on basis. the works of Mao covered in red th ' v Mrs. BYank Kosko of Middle- A ____J jow rit^n maneheit«r^__ graduates of East Catholic High minister both funds wm be tered old stone lions In front of t**® free and open welcome ex- Students, among them young vinyl. Others held works In M ^ e r ^ me Year. Spencer Monroe C a p tiia L School and various charitable made up of the pastor of. St. rsiinDtiiin TTnivAi-sUv Qvmhniirp tended US. Until then only such girls, were working in the ma- many languages including some mother of three Cornwall Bridge. sahirday only!. organizations are the beneficiar- Bridget caiurch, the princlpaK^ TvnaBPri nmi one iiiqt he- VIPs as former French Foreign chine' and' precision tool shop ol d manuscripts from' a more daughters and active in Girl ies of public bequests left by East Catholic High School, am Minister Maurice Oouve de under the approving eyes of a leisurely Chinese past. Scouts, American Red Cross and ' ginning In Chinese education. By .Sol PU Cohen two deceased Manchester worn- Atty. Wesley C. Gryk. Pro- TTie lions were broken during Murvllle had been invited to the portrait of Mao. They paused to On the way out I said to my other civic activities, was chosen en. visions are made for changing university, and their tours were applaud as we went through. guide, ‘"Ihe old stone lions, hy the Connecticut Mothers’ As- the 1006-69 Cultural Revolution. LIGOEH DRUG limited. Specialists on the U.S. team They were broken during the soclatlon for "her extraordinary Mrs. Angellne Del Guercio t**e makeup of this committee The revolution, which was nei­ Only two public hearings son, Steven, visited the State We saw an automotive plant said they were Impressed with Cultural Revolutlcm, weren’t work in health education and PARKADE died ian. 6 and left an estate increasing the members to ther cultural nor revolutionary are scheduled for next week in Capitol yesterday. They were w * Students which tums out the level of sophistication In they?’’ in youth and family guidance.’’ OPEN totalling »109,783.83. AH but 9700 ^‘''e, if desired, the State Capitol by legislative hosted and given the tour by in personal bequests and what- Otter gifts v ^ ch Mrs. Fttz- thought andonH^rSiHno politics, broughthrmiD-hf dump tfucks, named aft- both the truck plant and the tool He replied with a smile: “ You Pour other mothers were hon- 17:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. giant 7 bushel size er the July 27, 1968, ^Maoist take- shop, as well as in a section are observant. How did you ored In the runner-up category | committees. One will be on Rep. Genovesl. ever must be deducted for taxes Includes-- millions of schoolchildren and over. ’The factory produced 40 making computers. A computer guess?’’ as merit mothers. and outetanding debts has been « youths out of their classrooms Monday, at 10:30 a.m. in Room mg — Manchester Memorial A dinner next ’Thursday, by left to St. James’ Church. and into the open arena of vio- - 4%, by the committee on gen­ Hospital; St. Bridget Church; Connecticut Federation of The bulk of the estate is com­ lence. Manchester Association for the eral law. The other will be on Republican Women’s Clubs, prised of property on Blssell ’Hie lions were destroyed In a Help of Retarded Children; Thursday, at 10 a.m. in Room will honor Women in Govern­ St., numbers 44, 46, 48, SO, and revulsion against everything old Manchester Chapter of the 409A, by the finance commit­ ment and former GOP state 52, and two parcels on Birch and therefore useless. I thought American Cancer Society (to tee. Chairman Howard Hausman. St., numbers 53 and 55. them cultural masterpieces. be used for leukemia research); None of the bills to be aired It will be at- 8 p.m. at the Hart­ ’Ihere is also over $25,000 in For more than two years the and Manchester Cttapter of the were introduced by Manches­ ford Hilton Hotel. A social hour savings, insurance, headstrong young, many of furniture American Red Cross. ter or area legislators. at 6:30 will precede the dinner. and personal effects. them formed Into Red Guard 2) $507.50 to — The Newing­ The principal si>eaker will be Msgpr. Edward J. Reardon, uitits, devoted their frightening ton Hospital for Crip{Hed Chil­ The State Senate will go on State Rep. J. Brian Gaffney, pastor of St. James’ Church, dren (for leukemia research). ener^es to .criticizing, taunting the new GOP state chairman. and overthrowing Mao 'Tse- a five-day week starting Mon­ said today that Mrs. Del Guer- Jude’s Hospital (spon- tung’s arch enemy. Chief of day, Senate president pro tem­ cio was a devout Catholic. He gored by television personality 2 State Uu Shao-chl, and those pore Charles Alfano announced Visiting the House of Repre­ could not comment Immediate- Danny ’Ihomas). who thought as he did. No yesterday. The Senate has been sentatives yesterday, on his ly on what the church would Mrs. Fitzpatrick was a town school bells rang In China. meeting three days a week. 74th birthday, weis former do with the land since the mat- director from 1952 to 1954. Dur- New Lightweight Du Bow Tournament C oif Set Under the new schedule, as Third District Con. Albert W. ter will have to be taken up her term, she formed a five- During the long and tumul­ Steel Shafts New lightweight steel Our ^ m tuous vacation, Mao and his as­ announced Wednesday for the Cretella of North Haven, a Re­ wltt officials of the Archdiocese member, bi-partisan political 22 inch CapNol. G RUB FUNK shaft. Eight irons, three Reg. ^ / l . / I I House as well, the Friday ses­ publican. He is also a former of Hartford. alliance which tried to block the sociates rethought the idea of r mUUWWCL. .woods. Men’s or ladies'. 84.99 vr i* i Vf Chinese education. They decid­ Capital sions 'Will be for routine and state representative. Mrs. Del Guerlco was bom construction of tte Keeney St. ed that the old school system Northwestern Chi-Chi Rodriguez ncmconstroversial matters. The He was Introduced to the in Calabritto, Province of Avel- School. had to go. The university course Folding CriU Records Lightweight steel shaft, Our sessions, Monday through House membership by his son, lino, Italy on April 27, 1880. She In her first bid for office in was too long. It was shortened f i 8 irons, 3 laminated wood TTiursday, will be for all other freshman State Rep. Albert W. Players Present ^Impossible Years’ had lived in Manchester for 72 1948, she was defeated for State to three years. Ihe subjects heads. ' 0’ -’ ^ 78.40 business. Cretella Jr., R, of North Haven. years at the time of her death. Heuse of Representatives by taught often were too philosoph­ Bartholomew Smuts, played by Leo Rodrigue, has the unveiling with mixed reactions in the Man­ Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, a about 500 votes. She was de­ j L All iW il^n Black Heather feated in 1953 in a bid for an ical or impractical. Mao or­ Three laminated woods, 8 Our An old state law, banning the A bill introduced by State just unveiled his artist’s study in introverted in­ chester Community Players’ presentation of “The former town director, died Dec. dered emphasis placed on sci­ sale of liquor to welfare reci­ 10, 1969. She set up two trust Eighth Utilities District direc­ irons. Wilson all-weather Refl- Sen. David Odegard would trospection. Linda Kingsley played by Laura Craco, Impossible Years” at Bowers Auditorium tonight torship. ence, agriculture, engrlneerlng, grips. 122.99 pients and to drunkards, would funds in her will for prizes, 93.77 clarify the procedure for paying left, Arnold Brecher played by Ray Rodrigue and and tomorrow. The curtain rises at 8:30. Tickets Her unsuccessful bid for re- manufacturing—all the useful GRAND FUNK be repealed, under a bill pass­ loans or scholarships to Catholic Adjustable grid positioner. Sturdy CHARGE L6 Club Keystone Coif Bag accrued sick leave time to state Abbey Kingsley played by Susan Dynes observe are available at the door. (Herald photo by Pinto) election to tte town Board of studies. And he did away with construction, 1" tubular steel legs E598 ed yesterday in the House and employes who retire. high school graduates. One fund, Directors in 1954 was looked at formal entrance examinations. with caps. Folds for storage. #1120 YOUR Heavyweight, scuff resis- sent to the Senate for its con­ the “ Michael Raymond and tant grained vinyl with p ,- The accrued sick leave time Mrs. Gisela B. Brogie, 34 Nike ley W. Grzealak, 410 Beelzebub as a repudiation of tte political Students with a middle school PURCHASES! sideration. would be paid on the basis of Helen M. Fitzpatrick Memorial blpc. education working on the farms detachable hood, padded 11^7 8 . 8 8 Hospital Tours Manchester Circle; Mrs. Emily L. Giard, Rd., South Windsor. sling. The action was taken in light the employe’s salary on the last Fund,’’ is named for her tuid Active in tte Democratic par­ or in the mines and factories Extra Wide 49 of a recent U.S. Supreme Court -Because of a large number East Hartford; Raymond Hoi­ Also, Peter T. Schroll, 106A her husband. The otter, the wnson K28 day he is on the payroll. Hospital Notes sted Sr., 63 Bretton Rd.; Mrs. New State R d.; Mrs. Frances ty, Mrs. Fitzpatrick served as a could go directly into university • Grand F\mk — “Survival” 10” Disc Wheel Coif Cart decision which ruled that a of requests from the public "Anthony, Rose and Edward member of tte Democratic • Grand FYink — “ Closer to Home” Golf Balls Manchester’s agreements V IS ITIN O HOURS Ruth F. Brewer, East Hartford. Bellows, 387 N. Main St.; Mrs. if their fellow workers selected 5-Web Chair Easy rolling ball bearing Our similar law in Wisconsin is un­ to visit the new East Wing at Tumiensky Memorial Fund," is Town Committee, was president • Grand Funk — “ On Time" with its employe groups also Intermediate Care Semi- Also, Leroy E. Harrington Theresa Amanek, East Hart­ them. George Harrison — All Things Must Pass $10.44 doz. wheels. Aircraft alumi- geg. constitutional. Manchester Memorial Hospi­ named for her fatter, mother of tte Manchester Democratic • Grand Funk — “ Live ” ■ provide for the payment of ac­ private, noon • 2 p.m., and 4 Jr., 20 Prospect St.; Mrs. Mil­ ford; Francis P. Smith Jr., 1200 Instead of poring over text num and steel. Adjusting 12.97 Under the present law, the tal, the following schedule of and brother. Women’s Club, and served for 6.66 our reg. 11.99' knob. ' 10.77 crued sick-leave time based on additional tours has been es- p.m. • 8 p.m.; private rooms, dred M. Emerson, 34 Deepwood Pleasant Valley Rd.; Mrs. books all day and into the night, family of an alcoholic or of a Half the earnings from the three terms els president of tte the payroll at the time of ter­ 10 a.m. • 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. ■ 8 Frances M. Carmichael, Qast the new students are required to welfare recipient can get mu­ taUished: Dr.; Mrs. Kathleen A. 'Dittle, $11,670 in each fund is to be Hartford Coimty Federation of mination of employment. Monday at 3 ;30 and 8 p.m. 45 Wellman Rd.; Lloyd E. Granby; Mrs. Glenda Black, work in the factories, tool shops 2.97 nicipal , officials to put the per­ allowed used for scholarships. (The re­ Democratic Women’s Clubs. Manchester employes, when Pediatrics: Parents and farms they maintain. Their p.m.; Tuesday at 7 and 8 Durocher, East Hartford; Dan­ East Hartford; Mrs. Mary F. mainder of the earnings is to Comfortable 24 inch wia.. son’s name on a list, which is any time except noon 2 p.m.; She WEIS also at one time a teachers are experts in their they retire, are paid up to a p.m. AU tours will leave iel J. DeVeau, 322 Oakland St.; Sullivan, 48 Haynes St.; Mrs. be returned to the funds. frame. 8 cross webs for sent to bars and liquor stores. maximum of 105 days of un­ others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. member of tte board of dlrec- field; Peasants vrith successful Selling liquor to anyone on the from the new dining room Dennlse A. Mazzoli, 116 Avon­ Suzanne M. Lombardi, East The will specUically mentions tors of tte Connecticut Federa- added strength. Choice of used sick-leave time. Self Service: 10 a.m. . 2 p.m.; records at farming, factory list is illegal. _ ’The regulation promptly at the stated times. dale Rd. Hartford; Irene Palamar, 62 East Catholic High School tlon of Democratic Women’s colors. #200 'Those who leave town em­ 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. chiefs experience in their lines, against selling liquor to wel­ These will be the last Al§o, Ira Friedman, 7 Lexing­ Diane Dr.; Denise D .Phipps, gTEiduates els possible recipients clubs. ployment before their retire­ Intensive Care and Coronary woihers vdio have made produc­ fare recipients is -widely ignor­ Umes tours can be accom­ ton Dr.; Kimberly J. Davis, 201 Regan Rd., Rockville; Da­ of tte awards, but also aUows ______CHARGE ment date are paid up to 45 Ceu«: Immediate fsunily only tion records. ed. modated, hospital officials Stafford Springs; Raymond M. vid J. Ryan, Wethersfield. for awEirds to be given gfradu- EJnterlng its fourth five-year YOUR days of unused sick-leave time. emphasize, because cardiac a ^ t lm e . Umlted to five min- ™ wilUmantic; Mrs. Vlr- Also, Mrs. Fred (Jopeland ates of “ otter secondEuy The first pubUc demonotra- plan, China needs technicians, PURCHASES! state Rep. and Mrs. Donald and intensive care units are * fTotiinrA 11 a m . • fifinla Tyskewlcz, Broad Brook; and son, 539 Woodbridge St.; Echools including semlnEiries,’’ tlon of tte use of ether was management experts, scientists, 5 - Position Genovesl of Manchester were First District Cong. William soon to be occupied, equip­ n m *8 Christine A. Schlude, Snip- Mrs. George Keenan and daugh who are residents of tte town mEtoe in MEussachusetts General mathematicians, researchers, among members of a small Cotter has criticized a U.^^, ment must be moved into the 3 P-m- ’ t®*'’ 18 Emily Dr., Rockville. Eind Eure Romein Catholics. Hospital, in BoEiton, in 1846. agricultural specialists. Gone Treasury Department plan to surgical and radiological p.m. 6-Web Chaise group who were dinner guests and 6:30 p.m. -8 p.m,. ^ are the days when the Chinese Mary Proctor 7 Piece Easy to Store EUREKA last night of Gov. and Mrs. guarantee a $200 to $300 million suites, and unauthorized per­ sonnel will be barred from Age Umlts: 16 in maternity. || « a A invented gunpowder for their loan to the bankrupt Rolls Our Reg. 7.99 *niomas Meskill. n ie governor 12 in other areas, no limit in ^ ^ W own amusement only to see it Deluxe 4 Slice Toaster Beverage Set Chip & Dip Set Cannister Vacuum has had groups of legislators of Royce firm in England, makers sterile areas. used against them by others. of airplane engines. Dedication of the new $5.1 self-service. both parties to dinner at the The emergency entrance on Gone, too, for an unpredicta­ “ The funds,” he wrote, million wing Sunday drew Governor's Mansion. Armory St. is the only hospital ble time are the Chinese phlloe- Our “ might be better used to bol­ 300, and an additional 500 at­ entnuice open from 11 p.m. to ophers who over the centuries 5.97 Reg. Manchester super market ster the crisis in our own aero­ tended previous tom's on Sat­ Large frame with 15 cross have enriched human thought. 32.88 urday and Monday. 7 a.m. AU other outside doors webs. Full double tubular 5^ 14.99 6.88 s 4.48 28.70 owner Sam (Jrisplno and l^s space program.” are locked during tte night In today’s China there is rooifi arms. #615. Toasts light and dark at one time. 85 ounce ice lip in pitcher 6 Large bowl for chips or crackers. sturdy, lightweight! Powerful shift. for only one philosophy, that of 2 separate electronic controls. ■HOLD "m E U N B '. Mao. The Communists insist glasses. Choose Black with Choice of Black with White, or fan jet motor, tool rack carrier Chrome with white trim. #21601 White, or Orange with Yellow. Orange with Yellow. complete with tools. #500BT Patients Today: 213 P that he combines all that is Stern’s Plant Food needed for Chinese life. Time ADMITTED YESTERDAY: 'Will be the final judge. firacie-Gro & Miracid Mrs. Luella M. Buckmlster, 46 ’Ihe new look in Chinese edu­ Lift All m a if ie ^ b r m Overland St.; Mrs. Loretta O. ^ Is Almost 10 Millioii \^For Education Absolutly Necessary? ^ cation is six months old at Coolidge, 20 Cedar St.; Mrs. Chinghua University, scene of Your Choice -Pearl E. Daley, 1 Sunset Lsuie, some of the most bitter fighting Car Tri-Pod S lb. CW1 PAMPERS YOU WITH S-T-R-E-T-C-H ALL AROUND! Andover; Christine E. Deislg- and struggling during the cul­ nore, 73 Pine St.; Mrs. Eliza­ tural purge. Liu Shao-chl’s wife, Our Reg. 4.49 Base Jack beth J. Erickson, Lakevlew handsome, proud and chic, was 3.44 Heights, Tolland; Russell A. lured to the campus on a pre­ Pamham, Warehouse Point. ■LOOK AT THE FACTS! text and subjected to humili­ Miracid for acid loving Also, Mrs. jEme E. Glenney, ations on a gothic scale. Fac­ plants. Miracle-gro for MeEidows Convalescent Home; plants, flowers, etc. .47 tionalism tore the university I Our Reg. Robin L. Godfrey, Esist HeltI- 1965 enrollment was 9,980 — 1969 enroilment was 9,975 Both water soluble, apsurt until a Maoist “ workers’ Bell & HoweU Famous Make 1/1” Drill 8.99 ford; Mrs. Irma Gowdy, Brew­ thought team” took over, aided safe and easy to use, in­ 3 stant acting. ster St., Coventry; Albert F. Expenses were $6,566,931 In 1965 — $9,101,551 in 1969 by the army. Grunder, Ironwood Dr., Ver­ With its eiuollment down Slide Cube Projector 14” G arage B room Links and hooks non. W e spent over $2V2 million more for the some enrollment! from 29,000 to 2,800, the univer­ fit most cars. Ball sity now is made up of workers, Manhattan Lawn Seed Our Safeo Storage Chest s7.44 bearing for easy Also, Edward W. Hart III, peasants and soldiers high on Reg. Drills V4” steel, '/(■’’ hardwood. lifting. 8D Rachel Rd.; Mrs. Jeanette Gear chuck with key. Precision Mao thought. Though the aver­ Finest textured perennial 99.87 P. Hawthorne, 16 Church St.; rye, grows in 5 to 7 days. double reduction gear. # 9740. age age is 20, veteran workers 69.47 Our Reg. Mrs. Florence P. Horton, 15 DID PAY INCREASE THIS MUCH? " Contains no annuals. YOUR Peterson Rd., Vernon; Mrs. with special qualifications also 3.75 Remote control slide changing, Low Price 5 ” Bench Grinder Under Car Jack Stand have been admitted. Manhattan-Kentucky Crass Seed compact design. New brighter CHOICE to 1.79 Julia A. lullano, 207 Spruce ’Tuition, food and lodging are lamp. 40 slide capacity. Our Reg. 23.49.. 1 9 .8 8 Our Reg. 3.99...... 2 .7 7 St.; Sean M. McNamara, sui^lied by the state. Mixture of Manhattan 'Wheeling Rd., Andover; Mrs. H This Year's Enrollment Is An Increase of About 5% First in 6 | When I' 'Visited Chingiiua with and various Kentucky ^ '*’• Edith C. Maloney, 342 HllliEird the U.S. table tennis team, a bluegrasses. 2,300.sq. ft. SoOt 4.50 St.; Mrs. Marilyn A. Mawhln- 3 Pc. Garden Set ney, 66 TEillwood Dr., South ^ Y e a r s . ^ Windsor. Panel To Try New England Turf Seed Rake, Hoe, Shovel a Also, Unda M. Paganl, 32 E. Specially blended Maple St.; Mrs. Janelle R. Boy in Murder Just PelleUer, 126 Pearl St.. Mrs. I The Budget Shows These Increased Costs in Last Three Years I for local areas. 4 ib. Contains Man- Box Say Helen Plrmey, 16 Earl St.; Wil­ BRIDGEPORT (AP)—lA three- hattan, 2000 sq. ft. 4.95 “CHARGE liam P. Prignano, 92 Linwood •O’ 140% for Secretories’ Solories ^ judge Superior Court panel has Dr.; Mrs. Martha A. Rezman, been appointed to try the case 51.29 IT!” 84 Hamlin St.; Mrs. Ruth of Bruce Salaman, the 17-year- Turf Supreme Crass Seed « 100% for Social Workers ■ For the little gardener! RyEUi, 43 Edwards St.; Mrs. old accused of murder in the Contains Merion blue. ^ Mary’ Ssinbom, 51 Hickory Dr., Covers 2,500 square feet. I 9 1 % for Directors & Supervisors H stabbing of a Stamford police­ 6.95 PANASONIC* AM/FM Coventry. man’s daughter. Giant Poly State Supreme Court Chief 8 Track Player Also, Mrs. Edith M. Snow, ^ 5 0 % for Clerical Accounting Salaries Justice Howard W. Alcorn Wed­ GlEistonbury; James S. Still­ Hybrid Tea Roses Toy Wheelbarrow man Sr., 36 Birch St.; Gustave 5 0 % for Librarians _ 2 nesday appointed Judges Otto 12’x36” Circular Pool by Coleco H. LaSlacchla, William L. Tier-, E. Swanson, 482 HllllEUd St.; Michael K. Tepley Jr., VaUey ney Jr., and Thomas O’Sullivan 12’x36” Circular Pool by Coleco Heavy H 41% for Teaching Everblooming in a vari­ Our Fails Fid., Vernon; StEEcy J. to try the case. duty vinyl liner with rugged steel frame 1 5 9 ’ 5 ety of lovely colors. Reg. stereo radio with twin 6V4’’ Tojszoll, EelsI Hartford; Albert Persons accused of first-degree “ Superooted” in special for backyard fun! 44.99 _ 3 5 % for Teaching Supplies ^ murder have the option erf a speakers in each enclosure. Ylznltsky, 40 Vernon St. Mm packing mixture. s 2.33 34.87 Jacks for headphone, phono and 34% for Occupation Coordinator single judge, a three-judge panel 8 ’x l 5 ” Splasher Pool by Coleco, Our Re^.10.99 Now 9 .4 4 fape recorder. Push button tape BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A or a jury for their trials. Judge Just like daddy’s. and channel selector. daughter to Mr. EUid Mrs. Jsunes Tierney said Thursday. Plastic Coated Steel Lessard, 5 OEik St., Rockville; I 33% for Guidonce | The trial, stemming from the a dEUighter to Mr. EUid Mrs. fatal stabbing of JoAnn Fiore cm ^ 175% for "Other Expenses" ^ John Blssell, 46 Quarry Dr., Feb. 24, 1970, is scheduled to Folding Fence Kids! Ride to that Little League Game! . 3 20” Rotary Power Mower Vernon. begin May 4. Use for flower These ore just some examples. Cost of living did not go up this much in three years. ^ IfisB Flore, daughter of a 19- beds, driveway etc.' Our "■ "■ "I DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: year-veteran of the Stamford Po­ 18’’ tallby 10 ft. ex- Rag. I I I Our Reg. 20” Hi-Rise Ruth Anne Lawn, I*lnney St., lice force, Felix Flore, was panded size. White ' -49 JL • A JL Helen of Glaziers says: Ellington; Mrs. Meu^t Dupont, or green. 49.99 stabbed 24 times shortly after 74 DurEUit St.; John L. Morris, she left the family’s apartment 8" X 10 ft. Folding Fence...... 8 8 c 42.77 Bicycles So naturally flattering and comfortable you’ll never want to take it off! Lightest 66 Woodside Dr., South Wind­ on her way to classes at Stam­ Three horsepower Briggs & Stratton en­ “ Lycra” Spandex stretches everywhere you need it—around the cups, at the midriff, sor; Arnold D. Covey, Storrs; ford High, officers said. 50’ Garden Hose gine. Manual 5 position height adjust­ Salaman has pleaded innocent ments. #1001 all through the sides and back. . . even the straps with demi-stretch! Lets you breathe , 1 NO TAX INCREASE IS NEEDED |, to the crime by reason of in­ - 2 ply green S. 2 9 .8 8 freely without constricting. Lace-over-cotton cups give cool, firm control. sanity. He is now held in Fair- opaque with brass 22” Deluxe Mower couplings. Easy to Service Planned field Hills Hospital. . Five way adjustable handlebars. For All fittings and alerations are free of charge, of coarse. coil. 1.67 Self Propelled boys, International Orange, for girls Salaman, of Stamford, was ar­ 75’ Length, Reg. 2.99...... 2.47 magenta and white. By Tall Cedars rested in September of 1970 in - TOTAL BUDGET FOR EDUCATION «9,750,000. connection with an assault cm 18” Disston Our Reg. The Einnual Memorial Service another young girl. 99.99 lor Tall Cedars will be conduct­ Little League Baseball Baseball Gloves 8,836,985* Lawn Rake Shoes 4 9 9 ed by Nutmeg Forest on Mon­ ® Portion for Salcries, Wages and Benefits B & S 3'/i HP. engine, Our Reg. 6.99 Our Reg. 6.99 - 7.99 day atr the Masonic Temple at vertical easy-puil 5 ^ ^ ______a t COTS SHOW sturdy spring steel 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL. 25th tines. Wood handle starter. Front wheel chain drive. Folding Ribbed Athletic Socks A U Leather Baseball Chaplain JEimes H. Wright 12 A.M. to 6 P.M. for heavy duty 8 9 ' 766 will conduct the service. Music clean up. handle. # 522053. Gloves Our Reg. 8.99 - 9.99 I Left for Equipment, Books, Utilities, etc. 913,1 lS I 2.37 will be York Strangfeld, soloist, Khlghta of Columbus Hall 188 Main St 24" Size Sale 2.97 UNIFORM SHOP and JEwnes W. McKay, organ­ Manchester, Conn. ist. It will be a semi-public ser­ FRB!E ADMISSION A3J ilAIW RT /MANCHESTgR. TCLEPHQNE B43*e34e Manchester Property Owners Association, P.O. Box 428 ^ RefqMhments - Free Parking SA LE: FRI. and S A T. vice, to be conducted before tte monthly meeting of Nutmeg Sponsored by “T" Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 A M . to 9:30 p.M. Central Conn. Coin Club Forest. Candidates will be ini­ Saturday 9 A.M. to 9:80 P.M. tiated. ” 1 $ . t

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAX, APRIL 23, 1971 Coventry Four other M]OC state first PAGE FOURTEEN Shapleigh Places Third place winners competed naUon- ally in these categories; Ed­ TRAVEL TRAILER ward Poutre, 61 Summit St., REPAIR Weiss Asks Board for Okay Superintendent Candidates In National DEC A Test chapter activites manuel; Lynn Oil Slick Traced to Leaky Tank W. G. GLENNEY CO. __ _ DeBeradlnls, 78 Alton St., traln- Maintenance - Modification To Seek Grants Borrow Narrowed Down to Three Shapleigh rf IW Hll- The DEX3A chapter at MCC manuel; John Ewaski, East Welding - Woodworking An oil slick on Bigelow Brook, hard St. won a third prize In received a trophy. A plaque was Hartford, management making Plumbing and Electrical discovered yesterday, Earth Town Manager Robert Weiss proposal did not need any fur- The selecUon of a new super- go toward the Usicke Beach naUonal competlUon sponsored -Iso given jolnUy to Arthur ^nd human relations; and Alan Day, by Manchester Commun­ will ask the Board of Directors ther study. intendent of schools continues to Improvement program. by the Junloi^ Collegiate Dlvl- Guinness, Instructor of market- pgrlot Wallingford chapter ity College students cleaning when it meets May 4 to au- The $600,000, if approved, 1971 HAPPY HOME VALUES • Pt'oceed at a good pace, accord- Eleven homes and churches, slon of the DlstrlbuUve Educa- Ing and DBCA advisor at hOXl, marketing Improvement D. McDonald the brook. Is apparently caused’ thprize him to apply for federal would be borrowed in antlclpa- “1ST to Board of Education Including Caprllanda Herb Uon Clubs of America (DECA). and Gerard Ayotte, chairman of Ayotte and Guinness accom- RT. 44A - COVENTRY by a leak In the Manchester and state open space grants to- tion of state and federal grants Chairman G. Richard Messier, Farm and the Broga home on CompetlUon and judging were Hepartment of market- panied the MCC contestants to High School oil storage tank. ward the purchase of Case Mt. toward the secondary sewage wdio reported at last night’s Rt. 31. sure Included on the tour held at DECA’s NaUonal Ing and state advisor for the the San Antonio conference. Af- CALL 742-9747 Town ■ and school maintenance and to borrow $600,000 for a treatment plant. The loan board meeting that the field Is agenda, Leadership Conference. April d e CA Junior College Division ter their return, the students men crawled through storm short term to keep up with on- would mature July 30. now to three “very fine” FUms Scheduled 16-20, in San Antonio, Tex. in Connecticut, for “contribut- ^ere guests of honor at the an- sewer pipes In an Investigation going construction costs for the About $2.3 million In federal Shapleigh Is a spohomore In ing to the development of a na- nual marketing night dinner of Secondary Sewage Treatment and state money has been re­ “ SS***^*!!' . ... Booth-Dlmock Library of the source of the continuous I r"®three will, be has announced that four adult the marketing curriculum at tlonal winner.” the Sales and MarkeUng Ex- flow of oU Into the stream. plant off Olcott St. celved by the town for the proj- SPRDISSnK ^ ^ shown on Satur- Manchester Community College Shapleigh became ’eligflble for ecutives of Hartford Inc. Read Herald Ads Today. 10,000 gallons of oil The open space application, ect. This was used to cover and a candidate for an associate naUonal compeUUon when h e ______’ ______if authorized, would come on short-term loans totalling $2.25 St the Ubrary on Main St. will be removed from the tank, selecUon will South Coventry, of science degree In June 1972. won a first place award in state- leaving 4,000 gallons to provide the heels of action In the legls- million which the town made to Black Si Decker h appy homl values probably be made several days „ . ^ ^ „ He Is also a sales represent- wide compeUUon at the Dls- heat for the school during the lature which Indicates that the keep up payments to the con- later Hours of showing will be 10 aUve in the Hartford office of tribuUve Education State Lead- weekend, Charles Crocini, as­ Case Mt. property will not, at tractor. NO GAS. NO OIL, Outgoing superintendent Lau- ’ ^ t P *" ’ Carpenter Technology, Inc., ershlp Conference in March, sistant supervisor of buildings least this year, be purchased by Town voters in a referendum NEW ELECTRIC QUIETER, j f G S A W with lilting rence O’Ooimor, who assumes *“«** ®®hool stu- whose steel plant is in Read- and grounds for the Board of the state for use as a state November 1968 authorized the GRASS TRIMMER SMOOTHER new duUes In Warwick, R. I. on welcome to attend. CUT shot Ing, Pa. Education, said. Monday, the park. town to bond for $1.1 mUlion to- Dogs tho work July 1, will leave Coventry June Admisslcm is free for the four For his abiUty to organize SapficTarin tank will be completely drained H. B. 8671, in its original ward the project. The over-all of hand grass BERnzOmatiE 16, according to board acUon films, tvfaich are "Ottawa,” an The kaka, a native parrot particularly valuable clippart... 1 3 9 9 6 AND of oil and an estimate of 1,200 form, proposed that the state cost will be about $5.7 million, in pollinating forest trees and checking insect pest and stage a complete sales dem- faster, last night. Because of vacaUon exploraUoD of Canada's cEtpital onstraUon of industrial steel, DiMONSTRimON gallons of sludge. Tlie metal pay half of the estimated $583,- The treatment plant is sched- •asltr #8080 coming to him, O’Connor will be ®lty: “Stampede Fever,” a populations, is one bird photographed for “New Shapleigh received a plaque. Plugged SiwBrs sides of the tank will be (X)0 purchase price of 212 acres uled to open in June. It will FIRE paid through the end of June. Canadian rodeo film; “A Night Zealand Spring.” Others that will be shown are of Case Mt., with the federal turn out treated water which is More than 400 students from 38 scraped and lined with fiber- $ 2 4 ^ Between June 15 and the Ume at the Peking Opera,” Chinese iridescent wood pigeons, flightless rails, royal al­ Tlw cvHfica). miHKm bwraf to DM glas. The oil from this tank will government paying the other 90 per cent free of the harmful states were entered in the sales Medline Cleaiied ffrM dwt>o«wlro*ioii driv. in a D^wn 510 Snoon. Stand up — 18" #7816 EXTINGUISHER a new superintendent takes music with EngUsh narraUon; batrosses, long-legged gallinules, keas, wrybill representaUve category. Each be placed in other school tanks. half. sewerage which it originally over, the board’s agent will be and “Cry of the Marsh,” a film Septic Tanks, Dry WeUs, and Shear CORDLESS presentation was evaluated cm Sewier Unes Installed—Cel­ The leak appears to have A substitute bill drawn by contained. HECTRIC MOWER 1599 T H E F I R E high school principal Milton on conservation. plovers whose beaks always bend to the right, a point system for appearance, lar Waterproofing Done. flowed from the tank south to State Rep. N. Charles Boggini Wilde, on recommendation of bellbirds, glossy tuis, pukekos, and the wingless* FIGHTER The public Is Invited to attend. poise, confidence, reacUon to manholes and storm sewers and being co-sponsored by State the adminlstraUve council of kiwi, symbol of the two-island country. Oil from Bigelow Brook coats the hands of a Man­ pressure, visual aids, and abil­ MdUNNEY BROS. that empty Into the brook. This Rep. Francis Mahoney, would which Wilde is chairman. chester Community College girl student who re­ YOU ity to close the “sale.” Sales IIS P earl St. — S4S-BSM N» co*t. N» ohilcailon. morning the Town Highway De­ earmark not more than $60,000 Messier also announced last Manchester Evening Herald moved oily leaves and branches from the brook in Put on Program Final Audubon Film and marketing execuUves made partment and Board of Educa­ toward the purchase of the reach f o r . night, confirming a press Coventry correq;iondent Holly Sewerage Disposal Co. tion personnel siphoned the an Earth Day clean-up. (Harrison______photo) property. lease of last week, that negoUa- tel. 742-8796 Lutz Junior Museum will pre- He received his PhD from Cor- up the panel of judges. At Crestfield sent the last of the 1970-71 Audu- nell. He has taught at Carleton ------tour-inch-deep layer of oil and , This bill has been given a J|i| I HOME tions between the board and the the water from the manhole ing car, Jehn Dusten, 30 of East favorable report by the legdsla- R o c k n / d l bon Wildlife Film series Sun- College in Northfield, Minn, and Manchester Grange, assisted Coventry FederaUon of Teach­ nearest the tank. There Is a Ellington Hartford and John Rumney, 22 ture’s joint committee on state day at 3 p.m. In Bailey Audito- the University of Michigan This certificate by members of the Round Table ^ l] A U T O ers have concluded, with the They Wm Tell rium of Manchester High Biological Station. row of four manholes running of Colchester, were at the scene and urban development. , , , , . m -u S h o d m r o o f Vi” D r i l l salary porUon of the agreement south from the tank toward at the time of the accident and if given a favorable report by f , I B O A T School. Dr. OUn Sewall Pet- Dr. PetUnglll wrote the Double insulated. No grounding scheduled for mediation. Story of lOH tinglU Jr., director of the ’’Laboratory and Field Manual and 15 minutes the brook. M an K illed gave statements to the police the finance committee, the bill School last Otherwise, Messier said, the concerning what happened. will be placed for debate on the residents of Crestfield Con- . or 3-wire plug adapter needed. ComeU University Laboratory Ornithology,” “A Guide to Robert Smith of the State FARM agreement is only a “slight Instructors of the Handicap­ WINRRBWffl*] • Breakproof housing. I I of Ornithology, wlU narrate the Bird Finding,” is a regular Water Resources Commission An autopsy was to be per- calendars of the House and Sen- modiflcaUon” of the one cur- A t A irport formed today to determine the ate. Thomas O Neill of UA Blue- • Handy switch lock. $099 ped (lOH) would like to ar­ color film, “New Zealand columnist for Audubra M^a- IcouM smeyou a bundle requested that a screen to filter renUy in force. exact cause of Ledford’s death. The bill, if approved, would fiddler, opened the The quality makes it a great gift. MOLSI SG O N L Y J range speaking engagements zine, and edited “ The Bird the flow be placed in the sewer The board accepted two resig- Spring.” Mr. Ledford was bom June keep the Case Mt.proposal musical program with piano ac- The price makes it a great value. EP.Ac>n Watcher’s America,” a collec- pipe near the brook. The oil, if naUoits'T^ ”r^S, ^r®® From one wildlife sanctuary articles by prominent In Dragster 26, 1940 in Greensboro, N.C., alive. companlment by John God- not filtered, could “ bleed'' Into both effective the end of the ganizaUons, and other groups at Little Barrier Island, his film naturalists. A 30-year-old Andover man and was employed as an inspec- Under the plan for town own- check, U| L I S T E D Leani all about Datsun’a the brook even aftaer the man­ current school year. In the next few weeks. The an- journey carries the viewer jjg gei-ved In executive was apparently killed instantly, ton at Pratt and Whitney Divi- ershlp of the property through f'BS. Paups of the high school COAST GUARD APPROVED no-ooBt extras: holes were drained and the NewIRodawdlShochproo^______Mary Hartnett will retire j-u-i tqh Sundav will be held North Island to another capacities for the Maine Audu- last night, when a dragster he gjon of United Aircraft Corp., state and federal open space group played a Slavic lullaby tank repaired. Smith said. WINTER DAMAGE? • Overhead cam engine was Adjusting on the taxi strip East Hartford. He was a Viet- grants, the federal government guitar, and Joe Cohen, from te^hlng leaving her post™ y 30" Wilson Or- It is not unusual to have a at Robertson School, and Donna School pool. Strait. From this pBC in its ped to help, were coated with Gilbert & Bennett beautification of the beach, • NEW PCV VALVE . *1 8 9 5 oil, particularly their boots, Diaoountl most of which Is to be complet­ • 1 7 ® Reg. FANTASTICK BORDER FENCE ed In time for this summer's RUMMAGE • NEW AIR FILTER 1969 MG hands and arms. * 2 . 4 4 AND As the brook was mowing $2.98 LINT BRUSH Gothic Design, tough, swimming season. 1967 PLYM. thick white vinyl plastic Wood chips and gravel must New 69 Cobra New 69 Mach I • NEW GAS FILTER Midget Roadster. 4-speed, 1 rapidly, the oil that didn’t stick DISSTON CORDLESS Reg. $34.95 Fury Conv. V-8, auto., coating. Rlgfid construc­ be spread at the site, and all FOOD SALE rH wire wheels, radial ply I to objects in the brook was Reg. BO RN FREE ELECTRIC GRASS SHEARS Moraon Mustang Gray • SET CARBURETOR PS, radio, yellow. tires, radio, twmeau cover. I washed downstream. At spots 9 9 ' tion for long life. 18” high interested men should report to Sponsored by Lsidies $1.98 SHAMPOO by 10’ long. Reg. $1.89. 2-Dr. Hardtop 2-Dr. Sports White. 1 where the bank curved and the Lightweight, compact design. Teflon-S the beach at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Missionary Society of • SET TIMING $0095 The BC has also announced Roirf water was almost stagnant, l a b o e ^t a s s o r t m e n t o f f r e s h a n d s a l t WA’TER Reg. ULTRA BRITE coated, self-sharpening, alloy steel blades, Talcottvllle Automatic, 428 Ram *1 6 9 5 green, blue and yellow oil float­ 1 9 = fully hardened and tempered. Nickel that Ucketil for its Home Tour, Congregational Church Air engine, black Automatic, 428 Ram • CLEAN BATTERY CABLES FISHING SUPPLIES IN THE AREA 43c TOOTHPASTE Main St., Talcottvllle, Air engine, traction *1 7 9 5 1 ed on the water surface. cadmium batteries completely recharge­ *1.29 scheduled for May 22 from 1 to vinyl roof, PS, PB, WILKINSON BLADES 6 p.m. are now available, ei­ Conn. radio, whitwall wide lock differential, • CHECK ELECTRICAL WIRING BASEBALL: Bats - Balls - Gloves - Pltchbacks Reg. able more than 500 times. Complete sports rear detdt with hanging bracket and U L approved ther through ticket chairman SAT., APRIL 24 oval tires, wheel Targets Sell Well BASKETBALL: Backboards - Hoops - Brackets 1 $1.59 10s W coviers. seat. PS, PB, tinted CANBERRA—Overseas sales charger unit. Mrs. Rickard Koeck, Brewster 9:8 0 A .M . to 1 P .M . glass, tape stripes. A/C Cars $2.00 Extra ( American Cars) EXERCISE EQUIPMENT St., or any other BC member. DE CORMIER of the Australian designed and LEKTRO SET 2 PRICED TO SELL! PRICED TO SELL! by TO N I f , r * r Proceeds from the tour will built Jlndlvik target aircraft -PRESENT THIS Al MOTOR SALES Inc. are expected to top $22 miUlon SAVE SAVE OPEN IONITE TILL l:SS P.M. ___ in the next two years. Jindivik A&B SPORTS SHOP YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT ARTHUR'S t HDRSDAT • SATUBOAT EVENING is ah oborlglnal word meaning 1000 HARTFORD 'TURNPIKE ROUTE SO MANCHESTER “ bearer of weapons.” VERNON PHONtl: 872-8052 PONTIAC PARK inc. 285 BROAD ST. SAVE 2 0 % 643-4165 HOURS: 69 Rambler 69 Torino GT 373 MAIN STREET OPEL MANCHESTER, CONN. — 649-2881 Monday thru Friday 10 A.M. to 9 PJM. With This Coupon S / C Hurst Aqua Saturday 10 AJ«. to 5 P.M. — Closed Sunday SftS WANTTS Red, White. 2-Dr. Hardtop 75’ Supplex Reinforced to be the Automatic trans., FREE Blue 428 Ram Air engine, VINYL BIO0EST 2-Dr. Hardtop, 4- traction lock, white- speed Hurst stick, wall wide ova Itlres, SWIDMlAING 390 V8 eng., Mag PS. PB. 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PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 cope with at this time,” Wads­ Congress should look at," he vested in municipalities and man of the Farmington Town RIZZO P O O L worth declared. Middle-Income give them to the state. Council, argued against the bill. Labor Flings Couey said some of the worst The hearing was held jointly ANNOUNCES Senators Quiz Newsmen The measure was' supported TV Tonight journalism had come from He said the so-called Capitol by the General I^aw Committee MANCHESTER’S OWN STAR. GA'*EIC*0 This This said. Housing Agency by spokesmen from organized New Challenge ------^By CLAY R. POLLAN------Region around Hartford already and the Committee on State and Pete Clark for Complete tilsttngs. ^ ARIES . LIBRA labor, church groups, and civil Your Daily AcfiVify Guide used c o n s used car is On Objectivity, Fairness areas where several competing has too many housing plans, Urban Development. AS MANAGER OF THE See Saturday’s T V Week MAP. 21 PL 23 Talk Given Support rights groups. At Purcell According to the Stars. papers had lowered their stand- programs and development cor­ VERNON STORE. -^-^^APP. I* g u a ro n te e d guaranteed NEW YORK (AP) — Two Carroll called the nswpaper jn order to attract readers, The Rev. James Webb, general HARTFORD (AP) — Labor ^ 6-11-12-20 To develop message for Saturday, HARTFX>RD (AP) - About porations. The combination of 5:9 P .ir r MMoa read words corresponding to numbers 2- 8-21-26^ freshmen U.S. senators ques- profession "one of second guess- “Most monopoly situations secretary of the Connecticut these and local Community De­ Less than one-fourth of all leaders have charged Uiat by ,§^29-43-80-81 53-67-69 ^ 100%. 100%. 250 persons—most of them sup­ Council of Churches, said the (1« WIM Wn< West WksF. My User -'c‘JUNe 20 10 By 40 In 70 Thoughts cheap I and Sen. William E. Brock III, Cousey who emphasized younger people and specialists 8:tS (4*> Salat (C) OK. II R-Tenn., met with the panel of readers should judge their were being hired toward that The bill, now before the legis­ embodied in local building and If 5 The Truth! Moriarty Brothers Has *:Sf (S> New. wUk Walter Croa- the Torrlngton Co., declined Ur\41-48-51-55 n Doy 41 Don't 71 The 59-63-64-65j r lature’s General Laws Commit­ klte (C> comment on the charges Thurs­ 1^61-70-72 12 For 42 With 72 Now newspaper e.xecutives before newspapers after reading them aim zoning codes are unduly restric­ (8) New. wUk H.K. Smltk 13 Put 43 Course 73 Correct 71-73-77 G the final session of the 35th an- ., time " tee, would set up an U rban De- tive. aad Harry Beawmer (C) day night. CANCER UOwn 44 Co-worker 74 Possibilities CAFRICORN nual meeting of the American ° ^ ^ , On the subject of violence in velopmnt Corporation backed John J. Driscoll, president of A Car and A Price For Everyone! (U> Dick Taa Dyke The six member board has ,*^JI/N£ 21 15 Being 45 The 75 Could (XU*) NBO Newe groups and two members who t>'27-66-68 19 Accented 49 Well-fovored 79 And 44-78-84-89B the bill is that it isn't strong 20 Starting 50 Todoy 80 Of That’s why we give you (18) Wkat’a My LbeT (C) Answering the seantors’ wide- dential candidates." He charged angry world. “\Ve need to have quiring land for housing. enough. He called for tough­ (t^8•-M> New. — WeaUer A are supposed to represent the LEO 21 Visit 51 Alor>e 81 Treotments AQUARIUS ranging questions were James niore columns were currently proper treatment of anger. We In general, the outnumbered ening the provisions that would l^ r ts (C> public interest. 5 JULY i i 22 More 52 Romonce 82 Sofe JAN. 20 H. Couey Jr., executive editor devoted to stories of Sen. Ed- sometimes let anger overcome 7:8* (8) Tk. latera. ’ (C) Purcell was appointed by Gov. 23 On 53 Cultivote 83 Evening fit. I I , opponents of the bill were from allow the state agency to over­ (8-M) Brady Baaek (C> L.A0G, 22 24 Evening 54 Romontic 84 Your of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin; mund S. Muskie, D-Malne, an accomplishment." the suburbs. They argued that ride locad zoning laws. (18) Dawa .1 Liberty B (C) Thomas J. Mesklll to succeed 1- 5- 7-10 25 Sex 55 With 85 Place Wallace Carroll, editor .and pub- unannounced contender for the newspapers Jeremiah Wadsworth, chair­ (XUt) HIgk Okaparral (C) one of the "public interest" 15-35-87-90 26 Librorles 56 Put 86 Love-nrtoklng the bill would violate the prin­ 27 Your 57 Best 87 And lisher of the Winston-Salem Democratic nomination, than to exercise a responsible ap- man of the Capitol Region Coun­ 8:88 (848) Naaay aad tke Frafee- members, the Rev. Daniel E. VIRGO a written guarantee.’ ciple of local autonomy and 28 Has 58 Them 88 Plons Mr (C) Johnson of Bridgeimrt, whose m . (N.C.l Journal and Sentinel- Sen. George McGovern, D- coverage of violence would take away powers now cil of (Jovemments and chair­ (18> BaeebaU (C) 29 New 59 Be 89 Mote Newbold Noyes, editor of the S.D who has announced his ^ P printing bomb threats 8:8* (8) Aady OrlMltk Skow (C) term expires May 31. 30 Mokes 60 In 90 Enthusiastic MAP. 20' (XIm *) Name of tke Game (C) 3-28-54-74,. . Washington Star and Stuart lention to mn. and Sen. Birch Labor leaders objected that ^32-33^7-561 )Good ^)Advene 8:88 (8) Movie Purcell has been identified with 7 5 -76«^V § Awbrey, editor and publisher of Bayh, D-Ind. reporting contrived demoiistra- (848) Tkat Girl (C) y 5^60^.85 ♦The dealer guarantees 100% to repair or replace the engine, transmission, rear oxte, the Hutchinson (Kan. I News. ^he edltom told Tunney that tlo^ and violence 8:8* (8-M) Tke Odd Coaple (C> management's point of view. Tunney asked if some edito- was" the frontrunner at 18:8* (XXd*) JaMka Helfet. (C) The labor leaders said In a — front axle assemblies, brake system and electrical system. Only those cars that pass rial print and electronic cover- moment and as the pri- (8-48) Love, Americaa Style statement Thlrsday that the age of the Manson case in Cali- marles draw near other candi- 18:8* (18) Hartford Talk-la (C> other "public interest" mem- |H | 2 11:8* (S-i>18-XI-3*-M) New. — our 16-point inspection get this guarantee. fornia, the recent Calley court- . would bear more watch- Weatker aad ^ r t . (C) bers, including present board HT SEE THE SECOND CARS ll:tS (8) Movie chairman Robert L. Stutz, a pro- k a martial...... and— the ------Berrigan■■■, ing. broth- Noyes said he could al- MANCHESTER 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING BRAND NEW 1971 11:88 (XXA*) Toalgkt Skow Joknay fessor at the University of Con- ers case didn't verge on trial ready ° see “some slippage” in Caraoa (C) With Unlimited Mileage, Up to 60 Days! by newspaper.” THAT CAN DO THINGS (18) Merv Orlflla Skow (C) necticut, have been well quail- Muskie's edge over the others. OLDSMOBILE MERCURY 4-DOOR (8-48) Dick Cavett Skew (0) fled to represent the public ■■ “If the newspaper hadn’t pub­ Brock asked the newspaper- 1:H (8) Witk Tklo Blag (C) lished some of the information” . ___itmii YOUR FIRST CAR CANT (S*-M> Nowe — Prayer aad without bais toward either man- H So if your looking for a good used car, stop by. W e have a whole lot of different Since 1935 S i n Off (C) agement or labor. Moriorty Brothers on .no My L.. which ri.C " .pC r,”! So S Montego 1:15______(8) Newuope (C) led to murder charges against , - - X;B5 (8) Newe — Prayer aad S in The labor leaders also said makes and colors to worry about. Lt. William Calley Jr., "there shouldn t include I 4*********«*♦ ★ *** 2624 Off (O) that while Purcell was In charge ^ wouldn't have been a trial," newspapers as well of labor relations a t the Tor-’^M FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY Couey said he opposed a spe­ EDUCATIONAL TV ’Ted Trudon guarantees 100% to repair or replace the engine, transmission, rear axle, front axle assemblies, said Carroll, adding there had rington C!o., "one of the longest ^B 70“i?i.,*3995 CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS brake system and electrical system, with unlimited mileage, up to 60 days. been attempts to keep the inci­ cial restriction for one m^dla factory air comt.» 4*way Friday, AprU XS strikes in Connecticut's history, H I powtr. dent out of the press. and not another, citing removal JU ST 4 PM a 17-week strike which took on all makes. . . of cigaret advertising from 1970 MERCURY MONTEGOS 8:8* NET CkUdrea’c Tkeatre (0) place in the winter of 1963-64” ^8 Carroll said he felt the Cali- LEFT! "The Thoouind and One fomia court system was at fault television. "I am against seeing 66SL“E *895 (DEMONSTRATORS): 2-Dr. Hardtops, 4.Doors & Broughams. Nlghta" hit the company. for the publicity over Charles one media penalized." autematiCf 4*cyl. 7:8* Ooane at Oar Time. B (C) All have radio, automatic, power steering, V-8 engines and W e've Reglly The Spanlah av ll War (1936- STAN OZIMEK, Manager Manson and others accused in Brock also raised the question 39). Cjofichcdogists—the sclentlflc ^ the Sharon Tate murder case, of responsible coverage by :699i!!.*’..*l!HI5 whitewalls; some vinyl roofs & power brakes. All low mile­ Slashed 7:8* Saall (C) name for people who (x>Uect The court “should have called monopoly newspapers, saying V-l, atrtt., PS, btiullful. 8-PASSENGER age. Nice selection of colors. All carry remaining Ford Motor Fricefr*! Hoet: Verta Mae. seaahells-^tave catalogued H 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER CHATEAU CLUB Warranty of S Years/80,(X)0 miles. 8:8* ^T Playkoaee (C) som e 60,(X)0 species ot m arine H in the newspapermen and TV that competition among news- WAGON Biography: George and cited them for contempt,” papers helps make certain that ♦ (Marian EvanB). moUtisks, the NaUoiial Oeo- j 699S!"’Jt4 9 5 8:*8 Maoterplece Tkeator P (C) Carroll said. both sides of a story are told. 4 eyi.p itandard. Idaal graphic Society says. Mcond ear. "Trial of Strength" 71 MUSTANG 359S.00 Brock raised the question of Carroll cited economics and "equity in coverage . . . a bal- tax laws for the attrition of MORIARTY BROTHERS V8, Auto., P/S, Factory Air, Silver. 69 PONTIAC 1995.00 anced presentation" on the competition among newspapers 64fi«TL. *695 Firebird, Hardtop, Auto., PS, Green. , 6, auto.p PSp low mlloago. front page. in some towns. "It’s something 70 PORSCHE 5895.00 69 FIAT 1595.00 6 6 K J 1 2 9 5 a 911-T, Electric roof. Under 10,000 40PEI EVENINBS TIL l-THURt. TIL O-MMOHEITER SO OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-2791 from Hartford Enterprise 6151 MANCHESTER EVENING IIERAIJ), MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 28. 1971 THDE Pollin Spearheads HUNTING Boxing Laugh Off Herald Angle Stargell Ties April Record for Homers ^ A v | # ‘ « y WISHING; EARL YOST Shower o f Chapeaus Private Hoop Talk Before First Bell Sporli Editor 10th of Young Year INLAND______FISHING HOUSTON (A P )__Mu- had huddled in the Astrodome natural, both for a Uve gate By THE ASSOdA’TBD PRESS Accoidlng to checks made by hammad Ali was nrenared seeking unsuccess- and such anclll^ rights as Ameriew League to talk with the ABA.’ ' All-Food Baseball Team Greets Vic Hadfield Abe Pollin owner of the leagues were about Kennedy said the other own- censervaUon officers and gjgjj Jqj. million but . *®. ' ^ ^ ' ’® J**® Prohlem ® '^^ East Division Aiie x-uiuii, owner oi me ______^ ^ ______, ^ ______th. nn.,ni r j iruh- (» t-i+® nwiiiv-n uuv raised by Chamberlain’s tax “This ain’t no joke. we are Did s^ou ever hear of the All-Food team among ma­ Helps Defeat Braves w. :L. Pet. G-B. Kiiiio+o to approach CTolwress last No- ers irffered suggestiems to Pol- biologists of the Board of Fish- w iia la st j , ^ . __i__ >■ said All, who NEW YORK (AP)— ‘Tm not a hat wearer,” grin* V ’ " vember for permission to lin’s group In hopes the two eries and Game, record num- roiniita liamanrl for a S100 ^® ^ iinv® ' jor league baseball players, past and present? BalUmore 8 4 .667 — ently has as many moves ^erge when the^ talks broke leagues could find a common bers ofktrout fishermen were minute demand for a ?500,- ,s of the world’s best paid would have had 60-pound NEW YORK (AP) — After giving up eight home ned Vic Hadfield, exposing^a wide gap where half of his Wash. 8 Ross Newhan turned out the answer in a recent col­ 6 .671 1 AS his SUpsrstAr, s&rl Th 6 down. Now, PoUin, aloncf vdth CTOund to seek Confirefisional cut for the <^>enin^ day of the DUO tftX i r 66 gU A rsnt66 CSn- athletes. weight and 8-inch reach dis- runs in six games, the Atlanta Braves have finally teeth should be. “ But they can throw them down on Boston 7 6 .638 T1___ 119 ______. . . ______n___ A*._ AaIaJ n a Vk si 1 O ' /’I i umn in the Sporting News on the subject. 1% Pearl” Monroe. Ned Irish of New York, Sam approval to form a single season. Some of the more celed Thursday’s scheduled O ’Connell explained the advances. Detroit 6 7 .462 2% Here’s Uie squad. Catcher- learned how to pitch to Willie Stargell. me at every game.” His latest move is to get the Schulman of SpatUe and Her- league, producUve lakes for trout fish- contract signings for a 12- ‘ ‘Rht’s background and collapse “ If he doem ’t off Ws m ^ ment Administration and Very carefully. ______Hadfield prompted a shower Cleveland 6 7 .417 8 Del Rice; pitchers — Catfish pro basketball merger talks go- man Sarkowsky of Portland, . “If all goes well,” Kennedy Ing over the weekend wer? i^tch . . . . S®‘® " Policy In ConnecUcut. The bill The Pittsburgh fence-wrecker g of chapeaus ’Thursday tAgM. for New York 6 8 .385 Hunter, Bob Lemon, Bob Veale, Ing Eigain, without the knowl- has started the merger ball said, ” I think some proposal Wononscopomuc Lake, Quassa- Ka+mppn thp fortnpr bpftvV- Cha^nberlaln, M, slg;ned n t iii. titi. also needs the approved erf the continued______his siege on AUanta ■ ^ 1 1 1 ^ A n g IgA c his three-goal hat trick that 'West Division .JL. ____ .w. ..______.______... .. ___L—IV . lofc. T.oir. Detween m e lorm er neavy- au gm en t In February to fight All was stripped of his tiue Spud Chandler and A1 McBean; Bob Foster’s edge of Walter Kennedy, the bouncing again. might „ be made to Congress „ be- _paug _ Lake, (Juonnlpaug L^e, j boxintr chamnion ApproprlaUons Committee to q^ju^ay night, ripping Ids 10th V>tlUU propelled the New York OaklEuid 12 5 .706 — after he was convicted and sen- first base—^Koose Skowron; sec­ NaUonal BasektbaU Association After a five-hour meeting erf foreti\n theth. end.nH ofnt theth . 19711071 calen-..i.n. Black Pond,Pond. CedarCcdaT Lake,Lake. Nor- weigni DOXingK L- fK cnampion11 t- Ali cemUngent on All’s defeat- pass. Gov. TliDmas Meskill has jj^nier of the young season to California 8 7 .536 3 „ ___ Ing champion Joe Frazier In fenced to five years for refus- ond base—Cookie Rojas; third /-V O • J Rangers past Chicago 4-1 and commissioner. NBA owners Thursday, Kenne- dar year. But, in my opinion, wlch Pend, Gardners Lake, aim tne paSKetDail great expressed some reservaUons major lea^e record for Milwaukee 6 7 .462 4 Even before the blowup, box- the March 8 UUe fight. Frazier hi 1967 to be inducted Into base—Pie Traynor; shortstop— Boxing Title U r I * O l D f n O C l Ifiive them a 2-1 edge In theli vKit vr __ about off-track betting in Con- (.jj-cult smashes in April. C* best-of-seven Stanley Cup semi- hOnnesota 6 8 .429 4% necUcut ------Gordon McCul- gtai-gell, himself, wasn’t Kansas City 6 9 .400 6 ’Trout flriilng was reported to said the match originally con- both Ali and Chamberlain ‘s expected on All’s appeal Pollin has been heaxUng a com- ABA o'wners were held •without Ing, of course, that Congress ------„ . ^ . j.,. • to the U.S. Supreme Court. Zack Wheat, Pepper Martin director of aUUeUcs and overly Impressed although he’s In Jeopardy New Contract He picked one bonnet up off Chicago 6 9 .400 6 mlttee of four NBA owners knowledge of Uie league office, passes the necessary legisla- be better than average In the celved as a UUe ^ t w ^d agreed to proceed with the As- All said those who had criU- Berry. varsity basketball coach at the Impression on Uie TAMPA, Pla. (AP) — Light the Ice—a light green job— Thursday’s Results who’ve been secreUy meeUng But, he said, the Idea of Uie Uon.” Norwalk River, Pemperaug J"^® ® Johe of boxing or bas- trodome plans, ’The manager would be Her- university of Hartford, wel- gp^ves this year, heavyweight Bob Foster motors BOSTON (AP) — Few people plunked It on his head and Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 clzed the Chamberlain fight with several owners of the rival talks was warmly received by TTie commissioner was asked Norwalk River, Pomperaug Rlv- hetMl or both. „ , '^®. never got "would like to say it is a clown man Prai^ with Peanute corned a daughter Into his not even going to let around in a purple Charger doubt that defenseman Bobby flashed wie of his spacious . Oakland 7, California 3 American Basketball Assocl- the cwners at the general meet- If the NBA Players’ AssociaUen er, BUckledge River, Natchaug ^®""®^y' NaUonal signed T h u ^ a y called for AU, show but they can’t say that.” L^wrey Md Cookie Lavagetto home last Monday. ’The baby y^nk of records,” said with "Champion” boastfully 'grins to the crowd. And they Only games scheduled. aUon. Ing. would fight the merger as It River, Bigelow Brook Five Mile Basketball AssoclaUon commls- 24, to receive $1 million or 46 Orr soon will become the high­ “Wilt's strong, a slugger, and his coaches. was bom at Manchester Me- j j, e buU-strong leftflelder. painted on the side. responded with a two-mlnute Friday’s Gaines Talks between Uie NBA and "’The NBA owners listened to had announced It would. River and Mt. Misery Brook, rioner,, a lso^ d NBA club con- per cent of the t^e, Oiamber- has the stamina,” he said. P.S. Please pass the butter, niorial Hospital. The McCul- happens when I break a "Ain’t nobody . „gonna repaint est paid player In National roar of approval that was dl- Chicago (Jonn 1-3) at Boston the ABA aren’t really new, but the report from the four mem- Kennedy said if the proper West Hill Pond Is sUll P^**’*! players from lata $600,(X)0 or 26 per cent . "W ith those long arms. I’ll • • loughs reside In South Windsor record, other than It goes into that car,” he says, "because I Hockey Laague history, but the icrted not only ^at Hadfield, but (Slebert 2-0) <1.01 .1 this aM>arenUy Is the first Ume bers who have held dialogue legislation were passed, com- Icebound but ^ould be at least P^clpatlng In boxing or wres- Chamterlains tax free de- have trouble working my way 2 .Next week a number of y,g record book? Do they make just might be permanent cham- would have Boston Bruins claim any report his linemates, Jean Ratelle and ^ * the owners themselves have with the ABA owners the past mittees from both leagues parUally free o t lee by this mand, hewever. in to hit him.” Here n There Eastern colleges will sitsu downuowii statue of me?” plon.” Rod Gilbert, as well. Jack O’Connell, the Astro- jumped the $500,000 to $1.8 mll- of his signing is premature. ‘ ® l ^ e n ^ 2-i?*^t ^ ® " “ *® ’"'® 1®®«“ ® weeks,” Kennedy said, would be appointed to work out weekend. O'Connell said CSiamberlaln Little Johnny KeUey of New and talk about the possibility of Stargell’s fourth Inning mis- Foster’s Utle will be placed in 'lie Minnesota North Stars D. Leo Monahan, the Record tinin. 1 T? nttht ‘ offflces and attorneys pre- ‘"rhe NBA olvners voted to any dlfflculUes with the play- At the Colebrook Reserve^ Sln^^of'''uie'^''Lhf s’l^ce ‘i u c ‘?ln^c'lS''keX^ hai ap^ed T a T ^ ^ Ixmdon, a form er winner, formlng _ a new collegiate foot- ___ gyg_ ^^Ich may stjll be In orbit, mUd jeopardy Saturday night stou®ly were the main parUes have the four owners placed 96th In the Boston Mara- ball conference. Invited s(rfiools carried over the center field in a scheduled 15-rounder with dlens on their home ice 6-3 to sufficlenUy so ttiat the launch- Jaiiuary, said there waa a 60-50 the Astrodome promoters who » ® ® ^ ^ Indicated one would Ray Anderson. ’The bout will be learned that Orr signed a five- Kansas City (Drago 2-1), night Ing ramp Is now usable chance the unexpected com- would have received only ao “® g™mea. thon last Monday, Kelley has Include Central ConnecUcut, fence—more than 460 feet even their semifinal series at 1- Jack Kent Cooke, the Los An­ been a fixture In the Manches- ’Trinity, Bridgeport, Coast g^vay. It drew an enthusiasUc naUonally televised by the year contract for a million dol­ White perch and white cat- pUcaUons for a July 26 match pgr cen t ot Uie overall take lars "several weeks ago.” E(ist Hosts Gilbert Tomorrow . still can be worked out. ' _ — i.. —i.i- geles Lakers’ owner who fig- ter Five MUe Road R a ce for Guard and Southern Connect- i-esponse from the fans at American TJelesports Network. The Ranger trio picked the land (Segul 2-0 ), night flUi are providing good to ex- Despite the early criUclsm, . , . .u ’The Bruins promptly denied Sports Slate nearly 20 years and won her six lout. Others invited are Three Rivers Stadium, but just ”I want to be recognized as Black Hawks apart in the third BalUmore (McNally 2-0) at | cellent nsning m uie lower uon- ^*'® ^\^®' .oit'® O’Connell and 6-foot-2 All g g jj j^e had the report, claiming that the California (Wright 2-2), night times, a record. ’The Groton field, AIC, Wagner, a large yawn from big Willie, one of the boxing greats before game with Ratelle assisting on FRIDAT, APRIL 23 I quit,” Foster said ’Thursday story was baited on "rum or.” Saturday’s Games sehodlteacher is now 40. . . Point, Hofstra, Fordham, Adel- “I’ve hit longer drives in For- all four goals to set a New Manchester at Hall the vicinity k said. “He becomes 'Die World Boxing AssoclaUon R. Alan Eagleson of Toronto, history and New York’s oth- Cleveland at Kansas City TONIGHT High jayvee penses, esq>eclally travel, and gg„ hit 10 homers In April of Vinal Tech at Bolton and no shad has been taken as B*® arrival of the 7-foot-2 part of what may be or may East Cathoi no longer ranks Foster as its and the Bruins’ top executives. went to Gilbert, the 16th Detroit at Oakland Hitting Improving j Chamberlain, who has never 8:00 (18) Yan)ts vs. Twins, ’The starting “• sroup could put a lid on gjjy .perez, last year. TRACK develop into a carnival side­ game all aloeft Eagleson was rei)orted vaca- score of his career, ty- BalUmore at California, night WINP Bristol Eastern at Manches­ • SALT WATER nSHINO ®'’®" amateur fight. show. Wilt may destroy or per­ Ume was moved up severS ^ c“ - m W ^ S S ^ . c? tlonlng In Europe and Orr in the club mark held by Sunday’s Games SATURDAY By DEAN YOST ter FlaUlsh are being taken In Chamberlain never arrived, haps impair his unusual basket­ hours and the one umpire was ^ "«d ‘and^rTk x, Last N i^ t's Fights Mike Caruso - Ferguson Takes Off, to Stafford •while Coventry Hlg^ ^ •riTl *®^^ blackfish had been re- J Legion is looking for a man to ______------r champion Joe Frazier. fSrazler tax purposes. record. Anytime we score vdien PhUa. 4 8 .333 4 w n c (COPENHAGEN, D enm ark- been named acting sports hosted neighboring Rham and Saturday at lliR ported being taken ne^ toe d e n v e r (AP) — Souto Afri- coach its baseball team. Babe__ i“ ®" ^ P®“ * ‘*® will be working In the chaUen- Orr is Invoaved In many pri- I’m on the Ice—whether It’s Chicago 6 10 .333 4% 2:30 (18) Yankees vs. Twins, Torn Bogs, 163, Denmark, out­ •Vinal Tech visited Bolton High. • Golden Spur Bridge In the Nl- Drysdale moved Into ilu;^e;;:who“i;;;‘dirdtSeteai^ vemlS^“ l^^e M^d. Ca™so; than goer’s c^er Saturday night vate business enterprlros and Rod or Vic or one of the de- West Division WINF, pointed Art Hernandez, 163, Saturday at Mt. Nebo, Man­ Ellington Ridge Country Club anUc River. White perch, flat- $17,600 United Omaha, Neb., 10. Disgusted on Beneh Eagleson has said he probably fensemen—I feel I’m part of San Fran. 12 4 .760 — 4:15 (8) Drag Racing for many years. Is now job a ^ former HartfonlHartford sportswriter, Comers mean we’re chester Community CoUege Usts a Four Ball Golf Tourna- fish and a few sea trout are ggjjj Tennis InvltaUonal Tour- hunting after long service •-— ------— tho aiargeu s nomers mean were Yank Durham. will be a millionaire by the the goal. We play as a line, you AUanta 8 6 .671 3 handles press notices for the plays a doubleheader against ment Saturday. Following are also being taken In toe G^en points Thursday winning and that’s Impor- Frazier destroyed Foster In , .MONTREAL (A P)—^Most of the Montreal Canadi- ume he is 26. know. The pluses, that’s what Houston 9 7 .663 3 at Hamilton. University of Connecticut C C.C. at 12 noon and down toe starting Umes and pairings. Spur area. Fishing for coxulsh dgfgaUng ^ncki Pllic o t dub. At Rhode Island, he’ll tant,” said Pittsburgh’s third two rounds last fall In a heavy- g jj tnideed o ff the ice muttering to themselves after Orr led the NFL In scoring we want.” Los Angeles 8 8 .500 4 8:00 Starters Is reported to be relaUvely slw, Yugoslavia, 6-2. tov. baseman, who also helped out weight Utle fight at Detroit. ... c S , Thursdav nivht to the Minnesota North with 120 points In the 1969-70 GUbert agreed. Cincinnati 4 8 .333 6 at Bast Catholic the Eagles host REGISTRATION t h e ^e over for Tom ^ertyj^ Ihursday night with Bob gained up to 190 to shoot «ieir »>-d }OSS inursaay n^nt TO ine ^ baslcaUy a close GUbert High at 1:30. O ff C uff San Diego 9 11 .214 8 8.16 Maddaluno, Peters, Repko, taken at Wilderness Pomt ^ teamed •with Charlie Pasarell of ‘® three RBI on two triples and a for t^ big one, but he’s now Stars, which evened the beat-of-7 Stanley C u p semifl- cheqklngnecku team,” he said. Huirsday’s Results Manchester High has gotten LITTLE MISS SOFTBALL A bill thsit would create an . . . South Windsor’s Tom Roy E. Moser. off Watch HUl and toe Pink Puerto Rico to down Ismail El back to his natural 175. nal series at 1-1. He scored 139 points, smash- And it was their tenacious St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 2 superb pitching from lefthand­ 8:24 Starter’s Time. ”, SATURDAY. APRIL 24 off-track betting system like has been named to the All- John Ferguson did not er Brad Steurer and hard 8:32 S. Markow^i. Beriger, Ert* HoUBe. Shafel of Egypt and Torbln Ul­ St. Louis beat PhUadelphia 6- ac- er 17 straight losses In four every record for a defense- checking that provided the first Pittsburgh 7, AUanta 4 man, Karliner. A the one In New” York was ap- America scluxrfboy team select- rich of Copenhagen, 6-3. SATURDAY. MAY 1 2 and Houston Uqpped Chicago company his teammates to the years. St. Louis had lost 12 but to settle for nm period opportunities tiiat Had­ Chicago 1 Uirowing righthander Jim Bale- 8:40 Keating. Renert, Seraphln, proved this wieek by the legis- ed by the United States Bas- Houston 6 , Prague. The round-robin pro-set tour­ 6-1 in ’Thursday’s only other dressing room. He had preced- rfralght final round games, neru’p honors as team Phil Es field twice and Gilbert once sano. Their bats were quieted 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 NOON ketball Writers’ Assn. Little Known Only games scheduled. 8:48 Starter’s Time. ney ends Sunday. Nobxidy Is un­ lature’s Committee on Govern. NaUonal League g;ames. In a ed his mates into the dressing eight to Montreal and four to posito set a league high of 162. converted. First, Ratelle found In their loss to P^att but show­ 8:56 Joyce, Stein, Wood, S. Keiler. Hole-in-One Friday’s Games 9:04 D. Lingua, Lembo, Hunter, defeated. 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. light American League card. It room, 24 seconds before the fl- Boston. Philadelidila was ellmi- ______Hadfield loose on the left side ed Improvement against Ma­ New York (Koosman 0-1),at Hepiin. Australia’s Ken Roae'wall de­ was Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 GoKer Holds nal siren wailed. Ferguson was nated by Chicago In four games and Vic drilled the riiot be­ Chicago (Holtzman 0-3) loney. 9:U Starter's Time. First hole-ln-one of the n X lN G JUNIOR m O H SCHOOL angry—very angry. in this season’s quarter-finals Probable starting pitcher to­ 9:20 Klely, HcRory, Garbrous. 1971 season at the Manches­ feated Roger Taylor of England Basketball Program in Red^ and Oakland 7, California 3. tween Tony Esposito’s legs, San Francisco (Stone 0-0) at Richmond. BEgUIREMENTS: 9 Yrs. Old Before June 30 ’Througlumt th third period, and the North Stars had lost Braves Return day could be either Jeff Maher JOHN McKEON 9 2 Mountain, Dymon, Wineze, ter Country Club wa# regis­ 6-6 to move into second place in • • • ’liien Gilbert wored TTieytf won toelr opening r double- ^ ^ ^ COUNTBY CLUB SPEEDWAY of 7-19 was the worst in school cuffed Philadelphia on six hits derstorms. But the way Wie- nahy w m ® Lnortera eii “■ “ Inute later to take some of white uniforms and play just under four minutes left In San Diego at AUanta, 2 Loa Angeles at Cincinnati, 2 struggling to get back Into toe header but dropped toelr next J ^ 0 n r j g t i * a t l O l l S 0 1 FoUowlng ai-e toe atarUng history. The team took In only to give St. Louis Its third chem ^tter was wking, he J^®" the drive out of the Canadlens. home games on Tuesday the game. But he took It, and winners’ circle. Bolton Is 1-4 frosh and most recently were to ^ Umes, pairings for Saturday’s $23,732 in recelpte while aver- straight victory. recoM- ® aeveral other’ Mon- Oliver’s shot from just inside njghts at Boston Garden In the one of the hats It brought as Montreal at Houston Philadelphia at St. Louis while toe Patriots’ record fresh and most recently were IH on aaV Four BaU Best (Ball GoU Tour- 1,196 in home attendance. Carlton gave up single runs tJdnS «wnd under any condl- gusjected and h) the ninth, when Urn_PlUls «fth ^ e ^ b I h a v e ^ JJean ® - Bellvea,uBellveau pulled the_Uie Ca- Greats said, I don’t wear them.” evening from 6 to 6 at toe Weet “ g-sf ftiH e e '’ C. McCarthy, Grlf- nadiens to within two goals at net loss on basketball for the reached the tiring southpaw for Ho^Classlc and wim nea^ 2L ^ «® ‘^ „e t uo three lines I Sl^ Rec Center, 110 Cedar SL T^._^ year at $130,417.21. three straight singles. riLOOO won this year Is almost ^N ell. I set up three lines 1 4 :69 on the final period and SPRINGFIEjLD, Mass. (AP) • * • up to his last year’s total of thought were going to pull us caused Minnesota goalie Cesare — Bob Cousy and Bob PetUt,-a This league Is for boys 16-17 ^it. School Vacation years of age who will, not reawih Lavinio. Lomba. D. Tarca. ASTROS - CUBS — just under $18,(X)0. through. If I think a guy Is g o­ Maniago to protest. pair of all-Ume NaUonal Basket- Pac0rs Breathing His best year was 1969, when ing bad. I ’ll put him out. toelr 18to birthday by Aug. 1. 7 :3 ? Cronin, LaFrancls, Moffat. Maniago said that Henri ball AssoclaUon greats, and the Time for Fishing HOME ENGINEERS — Bee Larry Diericer pitched a five- he won $45,000 and captured the "I have got to do things the Richard of Montreal kicked the late Abe Sapersteln, founder of Boys Interested In playing G.^ H. ^ Moquin 190-184-6111, Dot Manner 1971 COMETS hitter and Bob Watson crashed west End Classic, way I feel they should be puck into the net but referee the Harlem Globetrotters, were School vacaUon time is al­ must register In person. fert'y. Remes. SAT., APRIL 24 177-4«4, Jean Kiellck 194, Norma Tryout schedule wUl be g iv e n 7:84 Clark. Lennon. Hayes, Du- by Mercury a two-run homer against a stiff Wiechers’ nearest challengers done.” Ron Wicks ruled otherwise. Inducted into the Naismith Bas- ways welcomed by youngsters telle. MarshaU 189-478, Mary Badeau Following Victory at Ume of reglstraUon. 7 :il Heath. Watson. D. Anxlerson. wind in the sixth inning for hi the first round were former The Feigusmi Incident over- CSiarlie Burns capped the ketball Hall of Fame Wednes- and the fishing seasTI,i; • • * M a in lv M it course. tlonal Hockey League team a day and Sunday night. player under six feet. pounds in Talcottvllle. THURSDAY NIGHT MIXEBS ureatoing In toe best-of-seven ded heads In agreement. < ^ “ “ tes must ®^'®5resanls, Thompson, Pesslnl. iMiunr WHITE SOX - BREWERS — - R-R a ay y RxAvettxvxrwBu 207-2164594, Jack senes ror^ r metoe ABA Westtvesv Dlvl-i.rivi- Leonard u c v .had particular .------. . „ ^ r-oodHt™. Stephens 2 8:37 Fahey, Ackerman. Mattem. 1 Carlos May drilled a three- PelllgrlneUl 2444598, Don Berry uUe, although tralUng praise for Mel Daniels, Warren “ Pven at ume of regie OulV€l*. ^ run homer In the eighth inning 2U-6ST, A1 Rodonls 666, DoUy three games to two. Armstrong and Bob NetoUcky. tlon. 8:44 Novak, Christensen, Lebeldx, Nicklaus Has Share Harvey. to bring the Chicago White Sox Dawood 209-807, Mary White Ttiursday night, toe Pacers "That Mel,” Lexmard said, 8:61 Starters Time. their •victory. Milwaukee had 190-49(1, MArlxm Muaxdiko 193-462, atocxl on. toe brink o f xAUvion. shaking his head In wonder, 8:58 Shaw. Henrlques. Miller, Fitzg0raId Fi0ld Dvorak. _ ...... '^ust taken a 2-1 lead in the sev­ Ann PeUlgrlneUl 189-476, M6J They had to win to keep play- “he got 27 rebounds and 27 9:05 Belimger. Prlndle. J. Mac- P L A Y G O L F lone, Wleman. enth inning, 'with Mike Hegan Of First Round Lead libwchut 180, Etoia Dlmxxjk 186- ing. And they xUd It by metoxxl- points. He’s sxMnetolng. And D0dication S0t 9:12 Oliva, Dyraent. Tuttle. Moi^ scoring on Dave May’s sacri­ 609 Sue Rowett 184-466, Ingrid Ically taking apart toe Stars In NetoUcky (who led all scorers line. fice fly. Tult 176, Marie DeLucco 464. just toe manner that Utah had with 29 points), that was his Formal dedlcaUon ceremonies chan<»»’ TED TRUDON. • • • RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. (AP)—When Jack Nick- laus lost the Masters golf tournament to Charles Coody ’ _____ taken toe previous two games best game of toe playoffs.” - ^xrf toe Dx)nald , ____^Fitzgerald______Field ___9:26__ g . _____ Smith, R. Gaidella. Pic- Tall wood CO A’S - ANGELS — guarantees good foreign cars. two weeks ago, it might have cost the rest of the tour­ KAOEY — Nick Cataldo 222- in the series. This was a game that th® P®; vrill take place Hiursday night 'Backfe”' Butkuz. Turner. E. 612 Walt Ya'wwskl 200-209^11- , Indiana Coach Bobby Leon- cers won with a quick spurt at charter Oak Park. Edwmda 3 Vida Blue irftched a five-hit Maciooe, J. Rt. 85— 41ebron ing pros a bundle of money. 62o| Bob Erickson 208, Bernle ard had a determined set to his toe beginning of toe secemd pe- Qig dedlcaUon at 9:40 Morlarty, R. ter, •winning his fourth game of Skinner, Mast. “ I no longer have a shot at ------Szw k 206, MUt Kershaw 210, jaw after toe game. He was oh- rlod. They outacored Utah 20-3 cg^tgr Billiards wUl play 9:47 Ottaviano, Gazza, Flydal, Only those cars that measure up MUe from Oi^ City the season, as Because Volkswagen doesn't make lAP 1 **'® ®® ^ "If I’d won the Masters I Mario FrattaroU 200«3, Terry/ vloualy pioud of toe way his to take a 48-33 lead and put toe ^angg g, jgjggt ‘^.’g|'‘'starteni Time. California and some of the used cars we sell, you. earn our 100% guarantee.* “ ™® ^ *'®'^ *® probably wouldn’t have played 204, Norbert Audet 212;, team came back, but he was Stars right out of toe game. In- Hg^-jg,, Mass. lOjOi Wilson. Caiai Calamarl, Bennett, Engberg. ^ . might think they're foreign to us. That way, if anything goes wrong PUIS FIGURE 8 Storting Times schedule, to get back ^ u ch untU (Uie U S. Open at 660, Butch GUI 201, Dave Enes elready looking ahead to Satur- dlana led by as many as 27 .^lere will be a reception at Mlo- series. Blue struck out eight t^e tour,” Nlcklaus said in) Jiinn 10:06 Evelhoch. Roaenthal. 212 Real Audet 688. day’s game at Salt Lake City. points. toe Elks Club after toe game ganoskl, Lsach&ppell. But when somebody trades in a with the engine, transmission, rear and had a comparatively easy Thursday after taking a share , ,,, ... ’ ______"One game was a tossup and Roger Brown and KeUer 10:16 Heath. Butler. B. McNa- Available Ume of It after the A’s scored of the first round lead In Uie Its no longer possible, for family, officials, irfayers a, Carpace at 70. Eisner 6r. . _ ^ [RACE IN THE W0RLD| SATURDAY. MAY 1 2 Mattatuck match: Darby and It rfiowed.” The Milwaukee Bucks and(M®Adam. 11:25 Plodzik, Ogden, SembenotU. 6tmral Adminion $3^0 the Masters, he hinted, he may Arnold Palmer, the season’s (Man) def Layden 3-2; Zaneto He said, “ Now we go back BalUmore Bullets' wlU be Idle Shenning. 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 NOON 11:33 B. Tarca, Clough, Matte. have played a very, very re- leading money winner andi the def ChmiAeU (Man) 8-7; Leone out there (toe Pacers have lost until Sunday ■when the two Na- Tnurscuiy 8 S t a r e *The dealer guaronfees 100% to repair or replace the engine, transmission, rear axle, front oxle ossemblies, ChiMnn under 12 $1.00 Wigren. broke system ond cleciricol system for 30 days or 1000 miles, whichever comes first. Only those cars that pass 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. stricted schedule. pretoumey favorite, bij^yed def Soja (Man) one up; Brown both games r In Uxmal Basketball AssxxlaUon PITCHING—Larry DleiDlerker, Ret. Setts Phone 737-1438 "If I had won the Masters, I the last hole for a 71 and •was our 16-point inspection get this guorunicc. ILUNO JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL def Hagenxrw (Man) 2-1; Rina this series) and yxxi know that’s teams meet In BalUmore. The Astros,.> held hard-hitting CSif- probably wouldn’t be here,” Ued at that figure with Dave def Verona (Man) 2-1. Thames golrig to be tough.”. Bucks lead toe NBA champion- cago to five 'hlU “ Houaton BEQUIBE3IENT8: 9 Yrs. Old inline Jane 39 Boxing BUI IRWEISIDE PARK said the Golden Bear, the PGA Stockton and Bobby Nichols, Valley match: Darby (M) def Second-year guard KUy Kel- ship series, 1-0. beat toe Cubs 6-1. N ot 13 T ra . o u t B efore Sept. 1 HARTFORD (AP) — A bill champion who had announced But most w. They’re going to Quebec City to toe Eastern cago a comeback 4-2 victory aw>roval of toe leglslaUve Judl- f l i t PARICIWG U.S. and British Opens—In a course. More than half of them, BOARDED—^The boards took a beating when Dennis Hull o f Chicago rammed SJaiS^ (T ?deT v^“ (M) 2 1. S l v e ^ 'o T a t ua L w . We won’t League this'season. , over toe Mllwauke, Brewers. clary Committee Wednesday. single yeaiu 20, were at 75. into Rod Gilbert of New York. Rangers’ Rod Selling scooped up loose puck.

6 “ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY MANCH^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 Business Services 13 TliEKE OUGHTA BE A LAW H\ SHOR IEN and WHIPPLE Help Wanted-Female 35 Help Wanted-Femole 35 BU6GS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE SHARPENING Service — Saws, knives, axes, shears, skates, BE ONE E ver < x .r so fed up watching one dull A mO TNEM>iEXT DAV FIND OUT VOU MISSED CLASSIFIED rotary blades. Quick service. HAWl HAWl BE6T LAUGH IVE HAD WHY TH' DIRTY LDOICf P\3N'T T'»/ SHOW after another UNTIL ONE MIGHT THE SHOW OF THE CEMTURV - OF THE W ORpy- Capitol Equipment Co., 38 VUKKKKt IN W EEKS...HEEiHEEl HE DROPPED A LOT Aniwtr to PftTioMS fonl* f'/OU DECIDE TO TUNE OUT ? A W O R L D FIN AST f j O' CHANGE INTA YER WRINKUE Main St., Manchester. Hours TIM CUPlj-^ Yo u r . , dally 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9. NOT WHArfVOO PPEt^ Music ADVERTISING Hof it’s getting on mV DIDN'T SEE CLERK-TYPIST FYkCe, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. w atc h in g th e NERYESr SAME BORING TUiNG t h a t l i k e s CAMPY— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS JOHNNY JAWBONE A H i p T - SPRING clean-up, landscaping JONNN'/ JAWBONE EYERV HIGNT - I'LL J 0ST >1 l a s t n ig h t? - I'LL ACROSS 3 Dog’s name SHOW Accurate typist with a good CPEAKi 4 Wine cask 8 AJH. to 4:30 PM. and gardening, all types. Also •READ A 8 0 0 H AND GLORIA GAGA I l^iuical TOHIGHT? I TO 8ED- T O T A L K business aiitithmetlc back­ p«ilses 5 Eurasian light trucking. Free estimates. SMACRED NiM ground.', HIM.' plain 6 naditional COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call 649-7469. R ig h t in t h e . . . needs you. As a Homeric 6 Snuggle EYEf melodies 7 MeU of 4:30 PJM. DAT BEFORE PUBUOA'nON CLEANING — Interior — both Southern New England CLERK baseball fame Telephone Operator you II Charge Deadline (or Saturday and Monday U 4:36 p.m. Fridae residential and commercial.' KaA! (Iditin) 8 Bincounter Satisfactory work guaranteed. •T' have a chance to meet Telephwie ^xpe^lence re­ \Sm 9 Odd (Scot) quired. Light bookkeeping 13 Zither (lU l.) For friendly free estimates, those talkative people, M- 14 Man from 10 Grit (coil.) PLEASE READ YOUR AD to help and direct them. and filing, SUfFCL 12 Flat plinth 27 Obligation (ab.) CEill Suburban Floor Mainten­ Zion 41 Brad Extra pay for rotating i -U 15 Rear of ship (arch.) 28 This (Sp.) Claaslfled or “Want Ada*’ are taken over the piMuie as a ance, 649 9229. Company otters excellent 34 Boy’s 42 Harp (Ital.) convenience. The adverttser abonld read his ad the FIRST hours and overtime. wages, and working condi­ 16 Knead (dial.) 13 Beveled edge 43 Farm buildin BY LANK LEONARD 17 Factory ISWhUe nickname DAT IT APPEARS and V&ORT ERRORS In ttme for the DRIVEWAY sealing, tree re­ tions, convenient free park­ MICKEY FINN 19 Small boy 35 Game fish 44 Not young 20 Pub drink 46 House (Sp.) next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONE in* moval, also light trucking and SNEIT Otters: ing and an excellent free 20 Disciple 21 Greek letter (P l.) correct or omittod insertion (or any advertisement and then benefit program. Apply: HAS HE N VEAH-SO 36 Buyer 47 Upon odd Jobs, yard work. Reason­ EVER SEEN HE CAN 22 Soap plant 22 Nomad 48 Beautifully only to the extent of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which 2S Musical study 23 Buffoon 37 That thing able rates, free estimates. Call Full Pay with Training VOU, RON? PUT THE 39 Low female (Latin) do not lessen the value of the advertisement «iH„URiN'OUT mis SPUl' HI&WIFE IF Hi M/VRRIBP < DORMERS, flush, regular, set- MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- 51 Conceive ST For Year LOAM AND FILL not necessary. Will train. Omy AGAIN A300T MIS NAGGING WA&N'TAT AGAIN AMP ■■ ■ ■ 1967 CAMARO Rallye Sport, vi­ back. The unique vogue, on ond, third. All kinds. Realty BY AL VERMEER WIF'E— R.1GHT 7 XHA.T TCO VDUMG mentally 34 » i reliable man with good driving PRISCILLA’S POP 53 Quickly W n InfMHiatiaii nyl top, 4-speed, posi-traction. Ranches, Add-a-level and statewide. Credit rating unnec­ THOUGHTSP ' OJHV av/k w a k p" TO STAY 1 5 Also excavating, bulldozing, New 3 ' Bay record need apply. SI MOLE ! 54 Music wrIJ r New rubber. Stereo tape deck. raised ranches. Shells only. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ A© E ! THE HERAUD will not g^rading and drainage work, SOUTHERN assignment ■ Best offer. Call 643-9635, after Financing available. Call Pat­ tial, quick arrangements. Al­ ..I'D A T 55 South JJT j r 67 w dlacbuio the identity o( commercial and residential. W w any advertiser using box 4 p.m. rick J. Carr, 643-7926. vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, MANCHESTER ^LEAST. American ■ CL Fully insured. Sunoco Service mountains w 5T letters. Readers answer­ 983 Main St., Hartford. Eve­ NEW 56 Storehouse m ■ ing blind box ads who 1968 MERCURY Montego M3(, V MASONRY work all types. Fire­ nings. 233-6879. COAT & APRON w ST desire to protect their 2-door hardtop, automatic places, steps, sidewalks, walls. Station DOWN L_ L ENGLAND 73 Summit St., Manchester 3 identity can foUow *hla transmission, power steering, 1 Miss Stevens, w sT LATULIPPE BROS., INC. etc. Fleldstone a specialty^ All MORTGAGES — Home owners. soprano r LL procedure: radio, vinyl interior, excellent work guaranteed. Free esti­ money available for any (Ready about May 1st.) condition. 649-0091 alter 6, Sat­ 872-4366 742-9477 worthwhile purpose, consolida­ 2 Man’s name Enclose your reply to mates. Call after 5, 643-1870 TELEPHONE tion of bills, home remodeling, DRIVERS for school buses, (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) the box in an envrao^ — urday after 12. or 044-2976. vacations, etc. For quick con­ Manchester schools. 7:30 to address to the dassifled 1969 MGB, wire wheels, over­ ROUTE 195, TOLLAND 8:45 a.m., 2:15 to 3:46 p.m. Ex­ Manager, Manchester TREE SERVICE (Soucier)— WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- fidential service phone 646- GO. BE YOUR OWN BOSS cellent part-time opportimlty. Evening Herald, together drive, radial tires, 20,000 Trees cut, building lots clear­ modeling specialist. Additions, 1047. with a memo listing the miles, excellent condition, ed, trees topped. Got a tree rec rooms dormers, porches, • Excellent potential An Equal Opportunity Employer We train you. 643-2414. family outgrew car. 646-4899. problem! Weil worth phone cabinets, formica, built-ins, companies you do NOl' (Near UConn) PART-TIME steady work, want to see your letter. call, 742-8262. bathrooms, kitchens, 049-3446. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER CKLDSMOBILE 1966, Delta 88, Business Opportunity 28 • Paid training HOUSEMOTHER — Oak Hill mornings, over 21, wholesale 4 -XI Tour letter wlQ be de­ stroyed If the advertiser convertible, excellent shape, TWO YOUNG married men will (Our school is in East School (or the Blind has a cur­ distributor in Manchester. is one you’ve mentioned, low mileage, new tires, *1,600. do small repair Jobs and paint­ Roofing - Siding 16 Hartford) rent opemng (or a relief house Phone 643-2626. ff not it will be handled 640-1368. ing, also cellar cleaning and mother. Applicants must pos­ GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN In the usual manner. light trucking. Call 646-2692, P & S Roofing — Roofing and • Moderate investment sess good Judgement and be MALE needed for part-time AMERICAN clerk and deUvery work. After 1964 SAAB — excellent running 646-2047. repairs done realistically. Free able to handle various jmysical 4-tl condition. Asking *300. Call estimates. Manchester. 649- • Financing available. problems. Hours are staggered school and weekends. Must BBXWDCr AMP BBT-W EBN 5 5 6 1 ^ '" '' SERVICE STATION t IWI >s Mi*. Ur. TM »e> Wt »e« ON 649-7286. COMPLETE travel trailer and 1616, Coventry 742-8388. have driver's license. Must be HgY.UWK (TWA^flMC'l' and applicEuit should be will­ Lost and Found 1 camper repair maintenance, For details call daily, Mr. ing to iive-ln. For application bright, energetic. Good pay. A r fe p l? 1966 GTO, convertible, 4-speed, wood- BIDWELL Home Improvement FOR RENT 0g«ipe$,iHe modification, welding. Cox, 668-3400 Evenings and forms call, 242-2274 between 9 Apply to Manager, Liggett tri-power, posi-traction. Call working, plumbing and electri­ Co. Expert installation of alu­ Rockville weekends, Fraidt Spllecki, a.m. and 3 p.m. Pharmacy. Manchester Park- exT/W6UI«ne(?^? FY>UND — The best place to 289-8456 after 5 p.m. minum siding, gutters and tM6 1$ PNTH^UWLL SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL cal. Call 742-9747. 649-5446. ade. choose home ' decorations and trim. Roe of yard work, lawns GRANT’S Plumbing Service — current lease with 6-year op­ sor. offlee Manchester, intelligent, growth opportunity. CaU Mr. NO FAIR Savings Bank of Manchester. ditlon, *1795. 647-9756. mowed, hedges trimmed, gen­ F'ree estimates, plus quality tion at no increase. *9,000. fastidious, motivated, experi­ John Rocker either Monday, USING A Application made for payment. eral gardemng. Call 649-9308 work. 643-6341. firm. CaU DeSeno Elnterprises, DRIVERS (or school buses, enced preferred. Many bene­ April 26th, or Tuesday, April alter 6 p.m. 668-3733. Manchester schools. 7 :30 to fits including retirement. Cbm- 27, for a personal interview. MIRROR- ■'LOST Passbook No. 29 004739 Trucks - Tractors 5 SAM WATSON Plumbing and 8:46 a.m., 2:15 to 3:46 p.m. Eix- plete written resume with sal­ P 3 of The Connecticut Bank and COMPLETE cleaning services, Heating, Bathroom remodel­ ceUent part-time opportunity. ary desired. Box ‘‘C", Man­ Tel: (203 ) 239-7731 1956, % ton CHEVY pick-up Trust Company.” specializing in ctirpet sham­ ing and repairs. Free esti­ We train you. 643-2414. chester Herald. truck, excellent condition. *260 pooing, floor waxing, Jamtorial mates. Call 649-3806. AUTOMOTIVE or best offer. 646-6993. USM CORP. seiwice. Free estimates. Call SUPER MARKET PILGRIM M UXS needs expert- GIRL — Full-time for Insurance C 1WI hr NCA, W .. TM . le f. US fsl OH. CALL us for all of your heating enced cashiers and sales­ 649-6081. claim office. Interesting and Construction Products and or plumbing needs. EYee women. Interviews are now diversified work. CaU 646-2040 Personals Consider this: The auto leas­ "You mean you really W ON'T take Universal Trailers - LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also estimates gladly given. Leak­ being held between 6 and 6 between 8:3()-4:30 p.m. 510 River Rd. Exchange credit cards here?’’ Mobile Homes 6-A moving large appliances. ing faucets fixed, no Job too ing market is growing at a p.m., Monday through Eriday. LADY needs ride from Route Burning barrels delivered, *4. small. M & M Plumbing & rate of 20% per year. By pU g^ lOUs, Oakland St., LEIGAL Secretary — 9 until Shelton, Coim. 06484 <2> 31, North (Joventry to West 1971 c O X campers. All models 644-1776. HeaUng, 649-2871. 1974, it is estimated 60% of Manchester. 5 p.m., five days. South Wind­ MAin St., Rockville, Monday on display, Campers Holiday, all cars or trucks on the ^ sor. Must have shorthand and An equal opportuiUty employer MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY through Friday, 8 to 4:30 p.m.. Inc., Route 66, Portland. 1-342- highway will be leased. Part ' SECRETARY, famUlar with all typing skills. CaU 644-1628. Call 742-7728. 121 2. of this market could be aspects of apartment rental, Household Services 13-A Millinery, yours with a Leaseco Leas­ some transcription work, 37% MATUM woman to babysit. jjeW and USED car get-ready ARMR OF 00UR9^ON HIAA TH E/ 9HOULS) REAUy WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI 1971 TERRY traveler trailers. one child, in my home. North WASHING machine repairs,“ Dressm^ing 19 ing Inc., brokerage. AU it hours, Manchester office. CaU man. Must be able to wax and OF B m m s P A i O N M ! All sizes in stock. Campers Manchester. (SiU 643-0739. WHATJSAAR RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, takes is a minimal invest­ Mrs. Todd, 649-5361. compound both new and used P B P M U t:A aa^ Automobiles For Sole 4 Holiday Inc., Route 66, Port- CUSTOM tailored ladies’ dress­ A3 ER N A IK / ( BCt/, WHEN THE BILLS COME £A\M-U Maytag. Reasonable rates. 643- ment of *2,600. Overhead is cars, shampoo, wash engines SH0 PT 3 . ______land. 1-342-1212. es, suits, alterations and LEGAL secretary, Mfuicheater. KEYPUNCH Operators — Sec­ WBA1FUN6 ? IN ABOUND HERE, THEY 4913, 647-1719. low. Profits are high. It can ond shift, part and full-time. and all that goes with getting D O N 'T FOOL A B O U N D . NEED CAR? (Jredlt very bad? ------costume Jewelry in your stone be operated either full or July and August, fuU or part- Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- 1970 24’ TRAVEJL trailer. Nor- Experienced Alpha-Numeric, cars ready for sale. Apply in REWEIAVING of bums, moth- preference. 640-1133. part-time. Write or caU us time. 643-2406. person to Joe ' McCavanagh, est Douglas accepts lowest rls, used two weeks. Ck)st *5,- South Windsor. Call 644-2445. holes, zippers repaired. 'Wn- for details. Lynch Motors, Hartford area’s T1 down, smallest payments, any­ 000 new, will sell for *4,200. SEWING Instructor, practical dow shades made to measure SEX3RETARY — Must have bet­ largest Toyota dealer, 346 where. Not small loan finance 875-6316. ______sewing knowledge necessary, aU size Venetian blinds. Keys M oving some knowledge of pattern fit­ ter than average speed in Center St. Manchester. company plan. Douglas Mo- FORD TRUCK, camper LEASECX) INT’L. INC. shorthand and typing. Excel­ made while you wait. Tape _ CfAMMu 2 0 ting helpful. Paid holidays, va­ tors, 346 Main. recorders for rent. Marlow’s, Trucking Storage lent opportunity to associate JANITOR Ebcperienced, part- s special, F250, V-8, % ton; 1969 414 Cooper Parkway Bldg. cations and other company with a well established com­ time, evenings, Manchester- VOLKSWAGEN 1970 sedan, ex­ Yellowstone cam per, 11’ , 867 Main St., 649-6221. MANCHESTER — DeUvery- Pennsauken, N.J., 08109 benefits. Apply dn person Sing­ ' » ' \ \ I pany offering goood pay and RockvlUe area. Call 643-6691, cellent condlUon, *1,760. CaU llght trucking and package de­ er Co., 866 Main St., Manches­ \ \ \ * i s' Sr-AirsaS”,," now., .a™ 609-663-7620 or 216 WA 3-2360 outstanding benefits. CaU Mr. 3 to 6 p.m., only. after 6 p.m., 643-8001. livery. Refrigerators, washers ter. roto-tiUed. Call alter 4 p.m., and stove moving, specialty. Centini, 569-1330. IDEAL full-time summer Job BY ROY CRANE 1966 CHEVROLEIT Belalr, 8 1970 DETROITER mobile 043-4063. Folding chairs for rent, 649- BUZZ SAWYER C l^-iyplst w^ted. m^t be s w i’TOHBOARD operator re­ for college student to start im­ cylinder, 327 h.p., good condi- home, 12x70, central air, 0762. good typist, (amUiar with sim­ ceptionist — Oak HIU School mediately on part-time basis WHY, VIC/ \ C0«E OVER Uon, *460. 649-6606 af^er 5 p.m beautiful park in Storrs, wui EARN $15,-$25,000 ple business machines and YOUVE SHAI/EP ) TO THE finance *6,900. 1-429-1440 after *> ^ y day or hour We for the Blind has an opening for aiftemoons. Stock and deUvery. clean yards, atUcs and cellars. able to work with volunteers. \OUR BEARD. / MIRROR, 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle, 5 p.m. a switchboard operator-recep­ Phone mornings, 043-0255. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ______Reasonable. Call 643-6306. AS A 32-hour week, Tuesday thru WHY? WIN. CAPTAIN EASY AM-FM radio, sports interior, Painting - Papering 21 tionist. Applicant must have Friday. Cultural surroundings, previous switchboard experi­ PART-TIME evenings, crffice *1,600. 647-9644 after 5. ROTOTILLER for hire, custom CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- SHELL DEALER B aTTLBP BV his VICTIMS SUDDEN CHAKSE- BOT EASY AND DUCEV HAVE SBlZED THEIR stimulating contacts. CaU Lutz ence, be able to deal with the cleaning and janitorial duties, RUDD FIRES WILDLY AT 5L0AT- AMP FIMALLV CHANCE TO OUTFLANK: THE TWO PLOTTERS.. Auto Driving School 7 -A tUUng, lawns, gardens and terior painting, paper hanging, CHEVROLET — 1967 Station Junior Museum, 643-0949, for public and be experienced in experienced preferred. 646- PROPS HIM.. flower beds. 643-9020. Discount on waUpaper. Cali Ambitious man desired now appointment. 4220. wagon, V-8, automatic tran^- SKILLED, courteous instruc- for existingt^-bay service general office routine. For ap­ tors. New dual controlled cars ------:: Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. ------I -J v ------mlssion, power steering. Ex­ LIGHT trucking, cellar and ______station located on Main St. plication forms, call 242-2274, 1 : You’re never too old to learn. SPRINGr’a the time to get a new cellent condition. CaU 649-5889 attics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawiu, B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, in Manchester, Conn. Excel­ lease on/life. Get out of the between 9 a.m. andd 3 p.m. Hdp WontMl - after 3 p.m. Register now for spring driv­ trees cut and removed. Call Interior and exterior painting, lent opportunity for aggres­ house, meet people, earn mon- BABYSrPTER wanted for four ing lessons. 647-1656. | 643-6000. paper hanging. 'Ihlrty years Male or Female 37 1966 LINOOLN Convertible, 32,- sive type individual who de­ ey,. win prizes, have fun, as an children, for working father, experience, four generatibns. 000 miles. Asking *1,000. CaU sires to be his own boss. Avon Representative. 'Turn ex­ 8:30 to 6:30. walk.q. stone walls. floors). Inside painthW paper- quest of Shirleyann L. McDon- mw ^ ___ A.______AI _ AV- “i » ' V-8, automatic, radio, other ex­ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS— ing, ceUlngs, etc. No/ Job too aid of Gilead Road for a vari- BOOKKEEPER — with general • PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS small. John VerfalUe, 649-6750. ance to Section 4-3, parag^raph c LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON tras, original owner, excellent AU concrete repairs, both in­ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ office experience, interesting of the Hebron Zoning Regula­ If you qualify, caU Jim Melo at: condition. 643-2880. side and outside railings, land­ tions, rec rooms, porches and work, part or full-time. FuU Bonds - tions to sell antiques in a non­ company benefits. Keith Fur- > 1968 AMBASSADOR, f-door, scaping. Reasonably priced. roofing. No job too small. CaU business zone. niture., 1116 Main St., Man­ power steering, power brakes. CaU 643-0861. 649-3144. Stocks - Mortgages 27 A Dated at Hebron, Coimectlcbt, chester. <3aU after 4 p.m., 646-2220. BULLDOZER backhoe work, HALLMARK Building Cb. For MORTGAGB5S — 1st, and 2nd., this 13th day of April 1971. mortgages —interim financing THE WARD MEG CO. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, beautiful land clearing, state licensed home improvement, additions, Harry H. Klrkham, MIDDLE-AGED woman to — expedient and confidential Chairman babysit In my home, one child. ccmdltion. Take over pay­ for installation o t septic tanks rec rooms, garages, roofing, 259 Adams St., Manchester— 647-1457 service. J. D. Real Estate Central. Diane, 289-7476, or ments. CaU after 6 p.m.. 649- and sewers. Paul Schendel, gutters. Free estimates. AU work guaranteed. 647-1290. Assoc. 643:5129. 646-4678. 4831. 649-0466. c IHI kf NCA, Im , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Investment Property Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Out of Town Wanted - Real Estate 77 TOWN OF MANCHESTER W anted - BERRfS WORLD For Sale 70-A Houses For Sale 72 Out of Tovm Out of Town > or Female 37 COLDNIAI, upholstered daven­ Offered by the For Sole 75 For Sale 75 For Sale 75 SELLING your home or suire- LEGAL FOR SALE — fleldstone from port. Excellent condition. Oth­ MANCHESTER MANCHES'TER vicinity — 8%- age? For prompt friendly serv­ 24 UNITS of garden apart- room Split Level, 50’s. Also 11- stone walls, $8. per load or er household, items. 99 Strick­ .ments, substantial cash re­ NORTH COVENTRY VERNON ice, call Louis Dlmock Real­ NOTICE EXPERIENCED will deliver. 742-9721. land St., Manchester. AND VICINITY CLASSIFIED room brick Ranch, 60’s. Must CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY ESTATE quired, good return and excel­ NEW LIS'nNG ty, Realtors, 649-9823. The Zoning Board of Appeals PHILBRICK be seen.' Heritage House 646- 6-room, full-shed dormer, 3 Eight-room Raised Ranch NEED tires?. 40 per cent dis­ GARAGE Sale — Furniture, lent tax shelter. Carriage $32,500 — Mini-estate. 3-bed­ 2482. Large Acreage 'ALL CASH for your property a meeting on April 19. 1971 Realty, 646-1110. large bedrooms, 1% baths, near Vernon center for only count. Premium, first line, household items, tap shoes, $33,900. Come see this neat within 24 hours. Avoid red made the following decisions: Sewing Machine ------— ------f — room Ranch, 1% baths, 3- ADVERTISING MANCHESTER — New large walkout basement, garage, “Circa 1780’s” wide ovals, prowlers, truck clothing, odds and ends. 29 ROCKVILLE — Pour family. a g e n c y fireplace, carpeting, 2 acres as a pin home with 2% tape. Instant service. Hayes August Zeppa - Extension of Urea. Cole’s Discount Station, Eastfleld St., Manchester. car garage. Many extras. custom 7V4 - room Ranch. permission for housing of Large rooms, excellent condi­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Three bedrooms, kitchen with of land, lots of trees on a baths and that extra sew­ Exceptionally well main­ Agency, 646-0131. Operators And 461 West Center St, 643-6332. $30,900 — Immaculate 6-5 SOUTH WINDSOR, Birch Hill, ing room or guest room. farm workers — 738 Birch GARAGE Sale — Grape vine tion, new boiler. Over $6,000 large 7-room Ranch, cathedral 8 AJIL to 4:30 P J l dinette, living room, dining dead end road. 6%% assum­ tained, 7-room center-chim­ Mountain Road — GRANTED GERT’s a gay girl, ready for a roots, lace table clothes, 9’ rent. Reasonable. O&rriage two-famlly, 2-car garage. room, family room, 2-car ga­ able VA Mortgage. $185.74 Extra large lot here ivith ney residence. Many authen­ celling In Uvlng room, formal pm . $28,900. J. Florence, lots of room to enjoy the with conditions. Pressers whirl after cleaning carpets deacon’s bench, antique Realty, 646-1110. 7% financing available. dining room, modem kitchen COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT rage. Two baths, brick front, tic features including 5 fire­ NOTICE OF BID Burger King Corporation — with Blue Lustre. Rent electric chairs, motorcycle, dishes, aluminum siding. Merritt 649-5306. nice life. Call Mr. Bogdan. places (beehive oven), bam, MANCHESTER — Six - family $19,900 — Starter or retire­ with dining area, large fanUly ’The Manchester Board of Ed­ Erect free-standing . ground shampcoer $1. E.A. Johnson toys. School Rd., Bolton, Satur­ room, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, «:S6 P Jl. OAT BEFORE PUBUCATION Agency, 646-1180. 93 ACRES. (Approximately ucation requests sealed bids lor sign (billboard) which Regu­ LADIES’ COA'TS AND Co., 723 Main St., Manchester. day and Sunday, 9-3. » unit centrally located. Excel­ ment home. 2-bedroom • • 15 acres under cultivation), lent Income producer. Price 2-car garage, swimming pool, Deadline tor Saturday and Monday la 4:86 p.m. Frida; FINLEY ST. — Beautiful 6- B (Sl W • • B &L W the transportation of Manches­ lations prohibit — southwest 6 4 9 - 4 6 0 1 . ______Ranch. Large garage. Over­ BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. 2 brooks, stone walls, long ter pupils to and from school. comer of Center Street and SUITS has been reduced for quick large wooded lot. room Ranch In excellent condi­ road frontage. Excellent val­ sale. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, sized lot. POUR OOOPEBATION w njb Manchester Parkade Manchester Parkade Specifications and Bid Forms Proctor Road—DENIED. GARAGE TAG SALE — Lawn Machinery & Tools 52 CUSTOM - BUILT L-shaped tion throughout on a quiet ue in the 70’s. Call Suzanne mowers, dishes, glassware, 643-1677. BE APPBEOIATED D IA L 643-2711 street. Living room, dining Manchester 649-5306 Manchester 649-5306 are available at the office of Frank Pagano—General Repalr- Excellent opportunities and 1967 MELROE Bobcat, loader, ranch, 7 spacious rooms, 2-full Shorts, 646-3233, J. Watson the Business Manager, 1146 er’s License lor existing gas miscellaneous house hold MITTEN REALTORS room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, 2- b ROAD BROOK — ’Twenty souTH WmDSOR — 7-room Beach Real Estate Co., 547- surroundings. All fringe with outriggers. New engine, POUR FAMILIES — 4-4 room baths, formal dining room, car ‘attached garage. Assum­ Main Street, Manchester, dally station — 706 Main Street- items, women’s clothing, sizes family room, porches, 2-car minutes from Hartford, four, gput. Recreation room, patio, 1560. benefits. Apply at Person­ 10-12. Children’s clothing and vfery good condition. Call 628- apartments. Income $606 643-6930 647-1573 Continued From Precoding Pogn able $20,000 mortgage 6 per rooms, aluminum siding, 2-car carpeting, and appliances, except Saturday, between the GRANTED with conditions. nel Office, 8:30 a.m. to 6 toys. Two girl’s bicycles, mis­ 0785. monthly. Tenants pay utilities. garage, $36,500. cent. Monthly payments $208. ------hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 Decisions granted effective Never a vacancy. Helen garage. $13,500. Char Bon J24,900. Char Bon Agency, 643- COVENTRY — Up off Daley p.m., Monday through BYi- cellaneous toys, furniture, including taxes. Low, low 30s. •\gency, 643-0683; 0683. April 26, 1971. Palmer, Realtor, 643-6321. TWO-FAMILY Just outside of EAST CEa4Tm OT. 10- For Sole______72 F « s«4. 72 Kocum Real Estate, Realtors, Rd., Just listed, 4-room Ranch ‘^ Blds wUl be received until Notice of these decisions has day. auto supplies, cooling fans, Antiques 56 town. Joe Lombardo, Belflore room Colonl^ TV’s, ^rV test equipment, home or offices, large lot wiin MANCHESTEMl ------MLS, 289-2444, 528-1213. SOUTH WINDSOR — 5-room (COVENTRY — Nine-room han- for oiUy $11,900. T.J. Crockett, 3.3Q pm . D.S.T. ’Thursday, May been filed in the Town Clerk’s radios, etc. Thursday, Friday ANTIQUE flat top desk, cherry Agency. 647-1413. LOW BUDGET Ranch, 3 bedrooms, cathedral dyman’s special, near the Realtor, 643-1677. 20, 1971 and will then be open- office. Land For Sole 71 posslbUlty of acquiring more ceilings, large kitchen with and Saturday, 9 a.m. until and maple. Maple comer cup- U and R RAISED) RANCH, ten land, CAPE COD MANCHESTER lake. Needs work. $17,500. No ed and publicly read. Zoning Board of Appeals Lots For Sale 73 bullt-lns, bath and a half, 2 money down for qualified buy­ The Board of Education re­ Charles H. McKenzie, John Meyer dark. 12 Butler Rd., 643-2587. board, open front, like new. BOL’TON — 20 acres of rural rooms,rOOniBi lessICHB U UlCUtieui twofcwv yesirs Choice 6-room home for the AND VICINITY Farms For Sale 76 649-1438. zoned lEind for sale. High young. 'The very best. For de- DUMjEX—^7-7, Handy locatl ' young family that is seeking fireplaces, finished family er. Carriage Realty, 646-1110. serves the right to reject any Chairman VERNON — Level 160x180’ lot. room, 2-car garage, circular POOL table, 4’x8’, regulation. r school area. For further de­ tails, Carl Zinsser, Belflore $28,600. a modest mortgage pay­ $6,000. Wolverton Agency, Re­ COVEINTRY — Older colonial and all bids and to award the John A. Cagianello, Of Norwich Also stereo tape player, home FLEA Market — Due to bad tails call Towne Real Estate, ment. Deep treed backyard EMMACULA’TE 3-bedroom driveway. Owner 644-1461. VERNON — High In the hUls, in need of repair, large horse contract In a manner which in Secretary model. Phone 646-1047. weather last Sunday many of Agency, 647-1413.______r o c KLEDGE—Dynamic 9-room Ranch. Fireplace, first-floor fam­ altors, 649-2813. huge 7-room custom Ranch, 3 1-889-3801 Ext. 213 649-4066. with plenty of privacy. Sel­ ELLINGTON bam, with box stalls and a ca- its opinion best serves the in- Dated this 23rd day of April 1 Conn. Ave., Norwich our dealers were unable to ex­ CHENEY ESTA’TE — Call Joe Raised Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2% dom can we offer a 3-bed- ily room. Garage, large lot. MANCHESTER — ExceUent baths, g;arages, sweeping paclty to board 20 horses plus terest of the Town of Manches- 1971. COMPLE’TE camping equip­ hibit their unique glass and •=t^- Lombardo for details. Belflore baths, large family room, ca- ALL ELECTRIC HOME views, 2.7 acres. Hutchins 2 Only $25,900. AA zone lot, half acre plus, ment, stereo, ping pong table. room home in such fine con­ Come inspect this seven- 8 acres of land. Carriage. Real- ter. An equal opportunity employer. antiques. ’They will set up © 1971 by NEA, Ire, COVENTRY—80 acres, $44,900. Agency, 647-1413. thedral celling living and dining dition at $22,900. Please call Lakewood Circle area, city Agency, 649-5324. ty, 646-1110. Douglas E. Pierce. Call anyUme 872-3516. again this Sunday, April 26, on CtirrlEige Realty, 646-1110. ------room, modem kitchen. A ver- FIVE-bedroom Older Colwilal, room Ranch on a heavily ’TOM FUNDERBURKE has home in an excellent lo- 649-5306. completely redecorated. Central­ utilities. Call' Mr. Zimmer, treed lot with family room Business Manager KEEP carpet cleaning prob­ the grounds of ’The Browsing J. D. Real Estate Associates. Board of Education FO R SA LE SEWING machine operators Shop, at Marlborough Pour 'This oT stream ain't what it usedta be. Now, when the MANCXHEISTER — 25 Eicres, listed a fine Raised Ranch in cation. 2-car garage. , ly located. Ideal for large fam­ on the main level. Extras GLASTONBURY Wanted - Real Estate 77 lems small, use Blue Lustre prime residential. Weekdays, Manchester. 2-car garage, 7 ...... „ ^ • • B & W • • ily. Easily converted to 2-family. 643-5129. galore here and listed for experience necessary, full or Comers 10 a.m.-5 p.m. fish jump, they go— 'P T U i'l' wall-to-wall. Rent electric 658-4477, some evenings. 872- rooms including finished rec JUST OFF PORTER BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. part-time. 643-2254 or apply In sharnpnoer $1. Plnewood Fur­ Asking $26,900. BEIAUTTFUL Forest Hills sec­ Just $32,900. CaU Mr. Bog­ AIR-CONDITIONED Predicts Failure Must Be Moved STENCILED pine 5-plece bed­ 4424. room. Large lot with a country bedroom Dutch Colonial with an Manchester Parkade tion, high, dry, sewer and wa­ dan to see this young, person. Oobar Co., 77 Hilliard niture Shop. Manchester 649-6306 CUSTOM oversized-expandable . USTINGS WANTED St., Manchester. room set including lift top com­ For Rent 64 atmosphere. Call Tom for fur- assumable mortgage, formal ter, 120’ fremtage, $11,700. charming home. It could be Six-room Rambling Ranch, DENVElR (AP) — U.S. Comp- Custom finished mode. Black walnut dropleeif Apartments - Flats - ther details at 647-1413, Bel- living and dining rooms, eat-ln Cape. Large rooms, fireplace. love at first sight. I will picture advertise your troUer General Elmer B. Staate ESTEY ORGAN, electronic, Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER — Newly list- Two-car garage. Eixcellent area, Peterman, Broker, 649-9404. 3 bedroms, 2 baths, center FULL’TEME punch press oper­ walnut finish, with bench, $185. table circa 1865. Pine candle Tenements 63 MANCHESTER Green fiore Agency. kitchen, large family room. house twice a week, plus, says he doesn't believe the Nix­ 2-Room COTTAGE 3 ed, aluminum sided two-fam- Asking $26,900. hall, eat-in kitchen (built- ators, 40-hour week. Apply In Also .antique round table, lion stand. Good selection of old Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front ’TOLLAND — 3 building lots, • • give dally coverage In two on-sponsored revenue-sharing on Bolton Lake person, Gayle Mfg. Co., 1068C lamps, clocks, china, glass, portion carpeted, second floor, $24,500 — IMMACULATE 6- NEW LIS’TING — 7-room brick NEW LIsnN G — Overslsed ily with double garage and a $6,600 total. Tolland, acre lot, B & W 1ns), flreplaced living room, papers every week until plan will work and says he’ll paws, $15. Call 646-3288. , MAY 1st oversized Cape with shed dor- Garrison Colonial, less than lovely lot. West side location. NEW 6-room Colonial. 1% bathe, $3,000. Vernon, h l ^ scenic BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. Tolland St., East Hartford. tin," etc. Cha-Ro-Lane, Rt. 74, one office 12 x 12, call 649- room Ranch, carpets, vanity west side location, Priced to formal dining room, refined sold. CaU testify along those lines, If THREE air-conditioners, 30,000 Wapping Wood Rd., 872-3279. 2741 or 649-5688. bath, 19x24 recreation room. mer and two front dormers, one year old. Owner traM- Heritage House, 646-2482. acre, $6,900. Other land Hayes Manchester Parkade W rite Box HH OCCUPANCY . ______Built by one of Manchester’s ferred. Eight rooms, 2% baths, sell at $27,600. Manchester golf course asked, when Congress holds HELP wanted part-time days. Btu. Comfort Air. Excellent Assumable mortgage, trees, Agency, 646-0181. Manchester 649-6806 LINSAY REAL’TY hearings on the proposal later Manchester Herald Inquire Bonanza, 287 W. Mid­ condition. 849-5043. 4V4-Room Town House apsirt- MAIN S’TREET Office space, bus, city utilities. Hutchins quality builders for himself! first-floor family room with area, city water, gas, slde- 649-9168 ANSALDI BUILT Co v e n t r y - Treed buUdlng V E R N O N - a ^ ^ r Une - this year. dle ’Tpke. Wanted - To Buy 58 ment, 2 baths, air-conditioning, 1®® P**" cent location near Agency, 649-6324. ’Two full ceramic baths, three- fireplace, formal dining room, TVo flreplaces. Huge rooms. .walks, attractive acre. Mid car garage. Extras galore In- 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding, lots. $3,600 each, five acres. room Garrison Colonial, set on Boats & Accessories 46 — otrkxrA i-aEiH disnosal OEinKs,bEuiks, air-conojuoneu,air-conditioned. auto- Price reduced to $27,900. 30’s. Call Suzanne Shorts, WANTED — Ambitions man cr W A N T^ used restaurant, tav- y ’ sfldlng glass maUc fire sprinkler, v Apply m a n CHES’TER — Desirable eluding alr-conditloning units, 2-car garage. Excellent neigh- Six-roOm Colcmial, plastered ’Tremendous valley view. $10,- a 94 acre heaidly wooded lot. woman to sell real estate full q e r ICH’S Marine Service, au- em. hotel, groceryerocerv storestore, bank- pauo ^wiui ouuuie « . MEirlow’s 867 Mcdn SLN . __eELst* side ’location,__ t 7-room~is old­ stove, wall-to-wall, fireplace borhood. $41,900. walls, fireplace, tile baths, NBJW Raised Ranch. 1% baths, 900. Paved road. Hayes Agen­ Aluminum siding, 2H baths, 6463233, J. Watson Beach time. tt For-aa appointmentonrw,lr,tmAnt nt.IIcall thorized ^ j Evlnrude j ______outboardj niocv eniiinment. equipment. AAlso sn have have 3 3 UeauUIUl, oeauuiui, ueauuiui. er Colonial. Four bedrooms, mirror, etc, etc. Private pan- • _ . . __ -___ built-ins, large breezeway, 2-car garage. Aluminum siding. cy, 646-0131. family room, double garage. Real Estate Co., 647-1660. 040 0979 SPRUCE St. 214-218 Store for Many extras. Immaculate con­ Mr. Phllbrlck, 646-4200. motor sales and service. Also noors used equipment for 040.005^ nice yard. Good condition. Only eled d;n o^ office. Lovely lot B A N C H - ^ a 2-car garage, city utilities, Only $28,600. ’Two more ready —one mile from Man- fast and ready C Eish. Call rent, heated, $95. monthly. large lot, quick occupancy. dition Hayes Agency, 646-0181. The Red Station, Inc. boating accessories. 1082 To! " "" $23,500. Hayes Agency, 646- with varied trees and bushes, kltehen with to start. CaU Now. Chester. Wooded comer lot. land Tpke. Buckland, Conn. Fountaine’s Used Restaurant 247-4046, 633-7408. 0131. Truly must be seen - and Uvlng room vrtth w a U -U ^ l PRICEX) to sell. HEBRON — 6room Ranch, full “Gifts of Disttnctiim” AMBITIOUS couple who need Equipment, 527-6771, 473 Wind- ATTRACTTIVE 4-room, first ______Belfiore Agency, 647- carpeting. 3 bedrooms, garage. ’TWO gorgeous Raised Ranches. Acre plus. Prestige area. basement, lot 150x200. Excel­ -ROUTE 44A M ANSFIEUI d e p o t , c o n n . 06t«(l 643-2363. soon Seven-room Raised Ranch Bzzzzzzzz in and see our more Income. Work together, sor St., Comer of Canton St., floor apartment, stove and re- OFFICES—3, 4 or 5 rooms, er- r jx JENT two-famlly, 4-4, heav- 1413. Lot 100x200’. $27,900. M ^ T e n . ReallsticaUy Palmer, Realtor, 643-6321, 649- PREFERRED lent condition throughout. Phone 429-38U part-time. Phone 649-4818 be­ SPECIAL on 21’ Welcraft fish­ Hartford. frigerator, adults references, ' cellent " " for' dentist, doctor ■■ ‘ or |]v treed lot Large kitchen - . 2 fireplaces, tile baths, priced, low 30s. ______Good residential area. Only busy Bea. We’re ready, tween 7-9 p.m. erman with center console. 16’ — — ---- —---- :---- no pete, $140. 649-6324. real estate. Call 643-9691 for area. Fireplace. Must ’TREE-surrounded rear yard is CIRCA l®*®” ®*®**®*^ built-ins, 2-car garage, Itirge ELLINGTON RIDGE ___ i_a___ 1. ^ . A . . __Olw loMTA fill! WalM-ilD JUST Listed—Unusual offering. TWO A zoned lote. Centrally lo- $24,900. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, HER DAY .... * Crestllner, new, with new trail- Antiques, appointment. be seen. $28,900. Wolverton only one feature of this lovely Six large rooms. treed lot. PRICE REDUCED 643-1677. willing and able to assist STENO - ’TYPIST — Vsiried bric-a-brac, locks, frames, MANCHESTER — Newer 2- Colonial Cape In one of Man- attic, handy location. $25,900. Custom Cape, two baths, delight- Whether far or near. May 9th is 15 er and used 40 h.p. Johnson bedroom deluxe duplex, half Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. duties in small office. Pleas­ electromatlc motor. 14’3” glassware. We buy estates. Houses For Rent 65 Chester’s finer locations. ULTIMATE in a Ram- fill matin Onlnnia.1 interior* OoTiior lot $8,500. Kcltn no&l This exciting year old'coun­ COVENTRY — Six-room Cape. you in the sale or pur­ the time to honor that special lady! v ant atmosphere, 37%-hour Village Peddler, Auctioneer, of 2-f£imlly, carpets, 1% baths, POUR FAMILY, All four-room CHARLES LESPERANCE L,d s t^ e everywhere. Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Fireplace, new bath, kitchen Crestline, new, with new trail­ appliances, $206 . monthly. There Is. for Instance, a Iwely ^ abounding try club property now of­ week. Ehccellent benefits. Call er and used 40 h.p. Evlnrude 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. MANCHESTBR — Bus line — apartments. Four garages. private screened porch. ’Ihere ^ j h charm and perfection, nes- Priced In the 30s. g LAS’TONBURY — Building fered at $69,900. Pour or five carpeted. Breezeway, wie-car chase of YOUR property. f o r appointment, 643-1124, Paul Dougan, Realtor, 649- 6%-room older home. Com­ 649-7620 Open Tuesday thru Sunday electric start motor. Marine ac­ WANTED — antique fmniture, Shows care. Low 60s. Wolver­ is also a custom designed c ^ - high on a hill with three bedrooms, 294 baths, first- garage. Just $21,400. Wayne J<4ui Hancock Mutueil Life In- 4535. pletely redecorated. $200. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. NEW 6-6Duplex. 1% baths, 2- Tongren I I A.M. — 5 P.M. cessories and supplies, paints, glass, pewter, oil paintings or pletely automatic kitchen ^ e ^cresVl.SOO square feet at living Aluminum siding. P*al Estate, 633-0438. floor family room, large W. Miller Agency, Route 66, sunuice Oo., Mtmehester fiberglEiss, boat fittings, etc. monthly. References, lease. car garage. Hebron, Conn., 2269464, 228- KEITH other antique items. Any quan- FIVE-ROOM apartment in 2- spacious, flreplwed Uvlng swimming pool, TWO FAMILY 6-6, kitchen with top grade built- Closed Mondays Pbirkade. Capitol Equipment, 38 Main family. Second floor, appli­ two children accepted. Hayes FOUR-FAMlLY In fine condl- room is carpeted, as Is the ^ e n t Top quality throughout. Lower gjIBURBAN - WOODED build­ 1ns, eating area. Formal liv­ 3618. tlty. ’The Harrison’s, 643-8709, Agency, 646-0131. tion. Good Investment proper­ very ample formal dining Karages. kitchens, extra buUdlng lot. 40s, ing lot, close to 1-64, $3,400. REAL ESTATE If she Is far away, let us mall It for you PLEASANT, profit sharing, pro- St., Manchester, 643-7958. 165 Oakland Street. ances, big yard. Children ac- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ing room, dining room, large ty. 40s. Wolverton Agency, room. Aluminum storms and laIJD—42 acres, 1,200’ road Paul W. Doug(an, Realtor, 646 deck. Steel beam construc­ COVENTRY — 7-room custom fessl<'nnl, JanltorlEil services, 2- cepted. $160 rent^ plus securi- AVAILABLE May 1st, 7 large Realtors, 649-2813. 6462813. Master Charge Invited MISCALLANEOUS boat ac- ANTED to buy complete ty. M. Helen Palmer, Realtor, screens, of course. Dead-end frontage. $35,000. FRECHETTE REALTORS 4636. tion, maintenance free ex­ built Ranch. Two fireplaces, 172 E. CENTER ST. 8 hours evenings. Service cessories including mooring household rooms on bus line. $260 month­ street. Finished ftunlly room extra large rooms. Garage. Master, 633-5384, 5-7 p.m. furnishings, good 643-6321. ly. Security deposit required. TWO-FAMILY, 7 and 4-room SIX-ROOM Colonial in exceUeht terior, insulated windows, 649-1922 646-4126 buoy, anchor, side ladder, un­ condition, by retired couple. and . . . but come let us show NEKD LISTINGS 647-9993 Double lot. Excellent area. 649-9616. apartments. 2-car garage. New condition. Dream kitchen, Resort Property electric garage doors. Much used trailer winch. Call G49- Call 649-4053, 849-9210. 162 ELDRIDGE St. third floor, It to you. Call now. Belflore “Thinking of Sell- more. Walk to pool and golf. $33,900. Hayes Agency, 646 A Situations Wanted - 7085. roof, separate furnaces. Lot with buUt-in oven-range dish­ 0131. 4-room apartment with 2 bed­ SIX -ROOM single family Agency, 647-1413. property?” Call washer. Firaplace. Upper 20s. For Sole > 74 Call Florence Courcey, 6Si3- Fem ale 38 rooms. 649-8967. 70x165. $29,900. M.H. Palmer, ______MANCHESTER —Large exec------house. Near hospital. Stove Realtor, MLS, 643-6321, 649- SEX-ROOM older. Immaculate TODAYI Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 4626 or ’Tim Moynlhan, 6 ^ Rooms Without Board 59 and refrigerator furnished. utlve 6bedroom Ranch. Many, COVENTRY - Summer cot- 0678. MOTHER would like to baby­ Fuel and Feed 49-A SUBLET five-room' complete 0538. home. Aluminum siding, ce­ 6462813. many features including in- tage, 4 rooms, aluminum sit In Msinchester area: 646- THE ’THOMPSON House—Cot- furnished apartment, from $200 monthly. Call 646-1871 af­ ramic tiled bath, modem storms, carpeting, treed lot, INVITATION BUY CLEAN BURNING, easy MANCHES’TER — Keeney St. g^round pool and oversized 4167. toge St., centrally located, June 1st through October 31st. ^ter 6:30______p.m. NINE-ROOM custom biiUt Gar­ kitchen. Asking $20,000. Will Heritage log cabin design, fireplace, j; WATSON BEACH CO. starting Cannel coal for your large pleasantly furnished rison Colonial 2400 sq. feet, 4- area, 4-bedroom Garrison Co­ double garage, 60’s. $160 monthly. 21 Himtlngton QiGITr-ROOM older Colonial, listen to offers. Belfiore Agen­ House, 6462482. $9,000. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. TO BID OPEN HOUSE Sat ltf>5 fireplace or Franklin stove at rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 St., Manchester, 643-6243 bedrooms, office, 2% baths, cy. 647-1413. PHILBRICK lonial, family room, 2 fire­ 547-1660 Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 the Nutmeg House Country fireplaces, garage, large lawn, double garage, carpeting. Sealed bids will be received for overnight ^ d permanent parking area, convenient loca­ places, double garage. Only gyjATJDWRRnOK LANE — ex- Store, (formerly Brick Oven) guest rates. •—- AVAILABLE MAY 1st. Village Hayes Agency, 646-0181. DRIVE by 348 Middle ’Turnpike $37,500. Hayes Agency, 646- tremely spacious customized 9- Out of Town at the office of the Director of tion, working adults. 643-2880. East. Notice the trees and the P Route 6, Andover, Columbia Apartments, one-bedroom de­ 0131. General Services, 41 Center KITTENS Free — CaU 643-6985. PRINCETON ST. — Lovely 3- AGENCY room Raised Ranch on huge For Sale 75 Rolling Hills, Maiisfield line. 228-9701. luxe apartment. Appliances, two-car garage on View St. wooded lot. Built-in kitchen, Street, Manchester, Conn, until Apartments - Flats - heat, two alr-condltloners, bedroom Colonial, custom built Notice also the extra lot of re­ MANCHES’TER — Low, low EHjLJNGTON — ll-room brick May 7, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. for Out of Town by and for the present owners. REALTORS ' 20’s. ’Three-bedroom Colonial, 294 tiled baths, 6car garage. PRESIDENTIAL CHILDREN MARRIED? PLANNHilC RETIREMENT? SIAMESE kittens, Bluepolnte, Tenements 63 wall-to-wall cait>etlng. Charles cord. Asking $28,600 for every­ Olympic size in-ground pool. 1806 Georgian Colonial with PATCHING OF TOWN HIGH­ Garden - Farm - For Rent 66 Choice residential section. thing. WUl sell without extra needs redecorating. Porter barn and garages, 6 acres of VILLAGE APTS. Consider; Much Lower Expenses • Save on Taxes, Interest, Heating, Main­ $20 each. Also male SeaJpolnt, Lesperance, 649-7620. Must be seen to be appreciat- Richly decorated and immacu­ WAYS. $20 and female Bluepoint, $36. Dairy Products 50 HAVE customers waiting lot for less. Seven rooms, 4 Street area. Highland Park land. Ideal for horse lover. MANCHESTER GLOBE HOLLOW CONCES­ !__ for the rental of your apart­ ted. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, School, Helen D. Cole, Real­ lately kept. For the fastidious tenance. etc. • Sell Old Large Family Home • Buy New Modem Retirement Call 646-3168 after 1 p.m. FOUR-RXM5M first-floor apart­ BOLTON — 3-room cottage, bedrooms possible, Call now. 646-4200 buyer. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Carriage Realty, 646-1110. SION STAND. Home • Much Less Work for Both Man and Wife • Live Economically and MAC APPLES $1. per 16 qt. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ ment, newly renovated, adults, BeUlore Agency, 647-1413. tor, 6466666. ►1 and 2-bedroom apart­ Bid forms, plans and specifi­ winterized. 621-7373 anytime, m ANCHES’TER Colonial new on EAST HARTFORD — Large 7- ments. On bus line. Appli­ Enjoyable in Ease, Comfort and Convenience • Catering to Adults. 'THREE white kittens, 8 weeks basket. Bottl’s Fruit Farm, tate Associates, Inc. 643-5129. no pete, security. Inquire 72 6-10 p.m., 1-223-4460. CENTRALLY located 6famlly. cations are available at the old, need good homes. Call 260 Bush Hill Rd., Manchester. market, modem, Immaculate, j o e LOMBARDO has listed a ------EIGHT units, two buUdings on room Raised Ranch, waU-to- ances, carpeting, heat and School St. 3 bedrooms, fireezeway, ga- njeg 7-room Colonial up Man- 87 FOOT RANCH — Fireplace Live practically rent free. General Services Office, 41 Cen­ 643-1742. LOOKING for anything In real __ one lot. Paved parking area. wall carpeting. Recreation ^hot water. For appoint-* estate rental - apartments, THREE - ROOM apartment, rage, IM baths, 90x120 lot. Bel Chester Green way. Well kept paneling, beamed ceiling, coun­ $68,000. Wolverton Agency, Three garages, fireplace, car­ ter Street, Manchester, Con­ Frem 1-84, take Exit 99. Follow signs on Rt. 195 toward UConn. Turn peting. Only $28,900. Pasek room, fireplace, aluminum sid­ ment or further Informa- SHEL’TIES — (Miniature Col­ Household Goods 51 homes, multiple dwellings, no third floor, Oak St., no children Rockville Air Real Estate, 643-9332 in estabUshed neighbortiood. try kitchen, stove, trees. $22,- Realtors, 649-2813. ing, garage. $30,900. Hutchins ^tion, call an3rtlme, necticut. right on 44A. Yz mUe on left is Rolling Hills. lies), sable and tri, three New furnace, new roof, plas­ 600. Hutchins Agency, Real­ Realtors, MLS, 2867476, 646- Town of Manchester, REFRIGERATOR — apart­ fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate As- or pete, $100. a month heated, MANOHES’TER — ’To settle es­ Agency, 649-6324. weeks old. Bunnies — $2 each. soclates, Inc., 643-6129. security deposit. Call after 6, tered walls, wall-to-wall car­ tors, 649-6324. MANCHESTER, like new, ex­ 4678, 742-8243. Connecticut ment size, like new, $76. 30” CAREN APTS. tate, 7-room older Colonial. Ex- quisitely reproduced authentic COVENTRY — Carol Dr. Par-i 646-2623 Robert B. Weiss, Tolland, 1-429-0406. 649-8475. peting. Liberal financing or PTTKEN — (Porter St. area, 6- gas stove, $35. Aluminum com- 474 MAIN ST., ’Three rooms. ceUent condition, IM1 baths, assume 6% per cent mort­ MANqHES’TER — Pitkin St. 994-room Dutch CTolonial on tlaUy finished 6room Dutch W S s / W W General Manager blnatlon screen doors, $10. large lot. Garage. $28,500. Stately 11-room Colonicd, in year old aluminum sided cus­ heated. $126. Security. One or MANCHESTER — Brownstone 3%, 4^ room apartments. gage ! Belfiore Agency, 647- park-Hke lot In prestige area. tom built, 8-room Garrison. Colonial, $11,100. GoodchUd- KrrTBNS ^ call 649-3073 after each. 643-2466 evenings or 643- two adults. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. Apartmente. Large two-bed­ Available now. Including ap- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 1413. one of Manchester premier lo­ Tliree fireplaces, 4 baths, first- Bartiett, Realtors, 6462098, 1442„ Family room with beamed 5. room duplex apartment. Am­ pUances, wall-to-waU carpet­ MANCHESTER — Gambolatti cations. Must be seen to be floor laundry room, 6-zone 643-7887. 466 MAIN ST. first-floor, 3 ing, heat, hot water, swim­ CARL ZINSSER thinks this 4- appreciated. T.J. Crockett, celling and buUt-ln bar, dream FREE — (Four-year old Collie- CLEAN, USED refrigerators, ple clcsete, l*^ baths, heat, hot three-bedroom Raised Ranch heating and much more. Must rooms, heated. $120. Security. ming pool, storage and park­ be.droom Colonial at 39 Gerard Realtor, 643-1677. see. A real opportunity. Hayes kitchen with barbecue, etc. n-DiT.T.A'Nn — 7-room Ranch on has German Shepherd. Must have ranges, automatic washers One or two adults. No stove or water, carpeting, appliances on lovely Somerset Drive. etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, ^ acres with private spring fed and parking. Air-conditioners ing. From $160. Call Su St. Is one of Manchester’s Agency, 646-0131. room to roam. Loves children. with guarantees. See them at refrigerator. 646-2426. Built 1966, Must be seen. finest offerings. Desirable Hol­ THREE - BEDROOM Ranch, 646-0131. pond. A fisherman’s paradise. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 and garages, optional. Imme­ perlntendant, 875-1666, 278- Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- 644-1318. 1510, 242-6668. lywood section. Call Carl for dining room, rec room, bullt- T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 876- Main St. Call 643-2171. NORTHWOOD Apartments — diate and May 1st occupancy. 1ns, treed lot, good cRTABLY furnished 8 New Hampshire, sleeps 8, 84 VIRGINIA ROAD SEVEN-ROOM Ranch, 3 bed­ 649-2813. FRONT tiled bath, large modem eat- Ion, good condition. Reason­ in renovated mansion, heat, rooms, shower, all utilities, fireplace, private beach. Sum- SECLUDED acre lot, trees, MANCHESTER KTPTENS, free, CaU 643-9112. able. Phone 649-5U4. lush 8-room Coltmlal, carpet­ rooms, living room,, d in in g ------;------in kitchen. Attractive living Bard Bound Books, TV, Tools, hot water, appUances, and parking, no children or pete. mer vacations filling fast. 643- room, kitchen, family room, NICE 2-famlly home In good room, nice neighborhood. Bikes, Trikes, Doors, Toys, S avings B an k fireplace included. $230 per 272 Main St. 0189. ing, first-floor family room, condition, wall-to-waU c£UT>et- One-half block to hospital. Sports Equipment, Household SINGER touch and sew with month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ double garage, $39,900. attached garage, wall-to-wall KITTENS — All beautiful and cabinet. Monograms, hems, carpeting in living room and ing throughout, 3-car g^arage, By BEA KEITH By appointment, Suzanne Items . . - OF M anchester all free. Can be seen at 643 tor, 649-4535. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, walk to school, bus and shop­ Shorts, 646-3233, J. Wate. Hayes Agency, OWNER ANXIOUS ’TO 2 onto patio. $220 per month. 963 Main St. Phone 643-4846. garage. Move-in conditiem. grass will not grow or slopes open land. Low 30s. PeiuI W. 45 size 16. 24 Lexington Drive, teachers seek roomy house 646-0131. SELL—Park St. Ten-room are too steep to mow, there Dougan, Realtor 649-4635. Professionally Landscaped Lots—you will be surprised at the layout and A.rticles For Sale Manchester. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, BUILDER — remodeler, cus- September-May. Prefer woods. Elva ’Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. home with more than one 643-2692. is no question that these can planning on each lot. Perky evergreens, sturdy shade trees and colorful CLEAN RUGS, like new, so tom kitchen or pool company stream, no neighbors. Call eve- prvE-ROOM house with new FAMILY 4-4 with fire- acre of land. Fireplace, 1 ^ fill the bill. MANCHESTER — Nice 3-fom- flowering shrubs highlight this development. easy to do with Blue Lustre. HEBRON - Newer 2-bedroom can step in and benefit from nlngs, Mrs. Shaw 228-3751 bathroom, paneled hall and places both apartments. Ex­ baths, garage. Lovely shade lly Just off E. Center St., good Rent electric shampooer $1. mower and TV tor sale. Make ' modem showroom location. ------cellent condition. Only $25,900. trees. B-zone. Quick accu- investment, 6-6-3 rooms, pric­ offer. Call 647-1768 after 4:30. apartment, children welcome, kitchen, garage, near Main St. Adult Home 'Villages are engineered, planned and built around the theory Olcott Variety Store. ______carpeting, appliances, heat, suitable retail sales, appU- RETIRED ^liUem^ Under Twenty. Braithwalte, WolvertMi Agency, Realtors, pancy. Shown by appoint­ 1. Five lote of Industrial ed to sell. Paul E. D o u ^ , ances, carpeting, paneling, good,.0 * } © ^ "with kitchen zoned property on Rt. 6 in that pre-built home mobilehome living is practical and enjoyable for WE BUY, recondition and sell hot water, parking. Immedl------— . . . . . ------„ Realtor, 649-4693. 649-2813. ment only. Realtor, 649-4636. DARK RICH stone free loam, etc. Call 521-7373 anytime, 5-10 privileges"aHd garage with a So. Windsor. Ranging in couples. We do not recommend this type of living for people with school used furniture, appliances and ate occupancy. $186 monthly, private elMriy family. Refer­ price from $26,000. to $76,- MANCHESTER Center — Six- 5 yards $20, sand, gravel, 646-0882, 649-2871. p.m., 1-223-4460. children. stone, manure, pool, and patio other household items. Call ences I furnished. Write Box K, CHARLES LESPERANCE 000. each. Traffic count room ColonlEd. 194 baths, dou­ Mr. Anderson, 643-8341. 3 Manchester Evening Heredd. 14,000 cars dally. ble garage. Partial business YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE RETIRED to buy a retirement home. Many sand. 643-9504. FIVE-ROOM apartment, in COMMERCIAL place for 649-7620 SINGER sewing machine, elec­ two-family home. Heat, hot or sale 461 Main St. next to SWING INTO SPRING 2. RANCH — 3 Bedrooms — zone. Eixcellent potentiail. Of­ people whose last child has left home, purchased them although their retire- . aCREEafED loam, sand, gravel, post office. Eixcellent business tric. Excellent condition. $50. water. Security lease $176. Business Property $19,900. — 2 car garage — fices, etc. $22,9(». Hayes ment may be 10 to 16 years away. processed gravel, steme, fill. Call 649-8782, 646-2482 after 5 monthly. 649-3279. location with building. Call 646- MANCHESTER ' " FOUR BEDROOMS, two full ’Treed lot — Full basement. Agency, 6460131. Also bulldozer and backboe 2426, 9-5. For Sale 70 baths, treed lot, AA zemed. High Type Purchasers—^This low dost housing is not necessarily purchased service and drain fields. p.m. FOUR-ROOM DUPLEX, pri­ Close to shotting, schools, 3. Lot — A Zone — One MANCHEISTER — Big and IDEAL professional office MANCHESTEIR n. Main St, 8- TWO-FAMILY — Newly listed aluminum sided home, 4-6 BLOCK off E. Center St. — by low income people, but to the contriuy is purchased by the older well-to- Gecege H. Grifflng, Andover CHILD’S wardrobe, Colonial vate basement, large yard. with a 2-car garage. Nicely landscaped lot. Immaculate. church. $33,600. Keith Real beautiful and new. 8-room Co­ do, who are interest^ in reducing the living costs and physical drudgery. 742-7886. cradle, combination carriage, Completely renovated. One- space for rent. Free parking, room Colonial, ideal for doc­ Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. City water and sewer. lonial in desirable residential child accepted. $170. Call 643- 113 East Center St. 646-6019. tors, lawyers, many other pro­ RANCH & ACREAGE — 6 huge rooms (1669 sq. ft.) with $7600. neighborhood. First-floor fam­ ’The housework is a few moments a day, and maintenance is almost non­ ALUMINUM sheets used as stroller, high chair, automatic swing, deluxe car seat, rock­ 5932. fessional people and business­ attached garage and nearly 6 acres of land. AU plaster MANCHESTER — Six-room 4. Four-bedroom CAPE. AA ily room with fireplace, 294 existent. Use some of the extra time for card parties, visiting, swimming printing plates, .009 thick, 23x WAREHOUSE space, first and es. Rare offering. Frechette construction. Truly is a great buy. Ranch, Three bedrooms, ga­ pool, relaxing in the Sauna or simply lie around. ing horse, portable crib, com­ second floor, total 3600 sq. ft. zone. 2 Baths. Deep lot, baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-car ga­ 36”, 25 cents each or 5 for $1. VILLAGER Apartments—Five- Realtors, 647-9993. rage, IH baths. Mid 20’s. La- Low SO’s. rage and aluminum siding, 643-2711. plete electric sterilizer. Infant close to Main St., plenty of EXECUTIVE RANCH — 6-bedroom, family room, 2 flue- seat, two hlgjhchalrs, twin room Townhouse. 1V4 tiled Penta ^Agency, Realtor, 646- priced In the low 40’s. Call Low Prices — Easy Financing — Prices Start at $5,900. parking. Less than $1 per foot. places, 3 full baths, in-ground pool plus many other fea­ 2440. TAG SALE — Wards Garden stroller. Everything'clean and baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, tures, 60’s. now! Belflore Agency, 647- two alr-condltloners, private Has retail potential Keith Investment Property Put closet doors to work. . 'Trac, Lawnmower, furniture, In very good condition. Rea­ Real Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. $17,900 2-BElDROOM RANCH, 1413. For charm, prestige, comfort and the greatest value in low cost Housing paperbacks, material, cloth­ sonable. Call 646-6288. basement. Washer and dryer COLONIAL — Older home on West Middle Tpke., comer Cover their inside faces with For Sale 70-A parcel with extra C-z(Xied bldg. lot. 30’s. large lot, large shade tree, as­ pegbOEin]. contact for appointment . . . Mrs. Smith, Rolling Hills, 429-1391. Mr. ing, miscellaneous. Saturday, hookup. G.E. appliances and pa CILTITEJS suitable building sume mortgage, $116.47 per Olson, Main Office, 247-5209. April 24th, 10-4 p.m., 29 Coo- m a p l e drcfdeaf Haywood gas heat. Charles Lesperance, supply, fabrication, equlp- MANSFIELD — ’Two Ranch du­ SPLIT LEVEL — 8% gorgeous rooms with 2% baths and We neied listings! If you are ROCKLEDGE PARK month. Hutchins Agency Real­ lidge Street, Manchester. Wakefield dining room table, 649-7620. ment sales, trucker, fuel sup­ plexes, picturesque area. oversize 2-car garage. A lovely home for the discriminat­ Interested in either buying or with extensions will seat 10, Four beautiful rentals. Com­ tors, 649-5324. selling won’t you come BUY 'TOWN HOUSE" Main Office DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ ply, retail or adiolesale sales ing executive. 60’s. Centrally located ten-room home with more than^one acre of land, WOODEN desks for sale, some $46. 649-5512. or any service business that pletely renovated. Leased to MANCHESTER — Immaculate at APARTMENTS Route 10 in excellent conditiem. Also Un- ment, wall-to-wall carpeting excellent tenants. Buy one or BRICK RANCH —The best of everything is exhibited in good condition throughout. Lovely shade trees. B-zone. Quick derwood standard typewriter. MCVING — Must sell. Red and throughout, complete appli­ would benefit from highway this superb H-room home. Over 3,000 sq. ft. of Uvlng area. Ranch home, waU-to-waU car­ At comer of No. 652 Middle SouthingUm ances, vanity bath. Centrally location. Call 621-7373 any­ both. $28,500 each. CaU Pat UnbeUevable and must be seen. Price reduced to $60,000 peting, beamed celUng, finish­ Turnpike Elast 4 Ferguson 628-0317 Can be seen at Crockett Agen- black Spanish styled living time, 5-10 p.m., 1-223-4460. Huffman, 742-6966, Hastings ed basement, one-car garage, Road. New luxiudous, 2-bed- occupancy. Shown by appointment only. cy, 244 Main St., Manchester. room set. Sofa and 3 slate top located. $175 monthly. R. D. for immetUate sale. rqom Town House. 194 baths; Murdock, 643-2692. Real Estate, 742-7141. $20,500.' Wolverton Agency table, only two years old. Call NICE TWO-ROOM front office. Realtors, 649-2813. Central air condltiotiing; pa­ EUSERl ALUMINUM screen - storm 646-0014. Reasonable rent. Inquire Du- WILLTMANTIC — Six-family, tio: 2-car garage; laundry doors, buUt-tn bath tubs, lava- LOVELY one-bedroom apart­ KEITH room; AU electric Heat and Hartford ment with refrigerator, range, baldo Music Center, 186 West $6,000 rental income. $28,900. CHARLES LESPERANCE torys, toilets, kitchen cabinet STEREO component system ■Middle 'Tpke. CaU 649-6206 $10,000 cash, nets 25 per cent HERITAGE HOUSE iOAL ESTATE Deluxe G.E. appliancea^ 247-5209 sinks, metal wall cabinets, hot KLH model 16 with walnut dust disposal and parking, $166 Adidts-lmmedlate occupancy 649-7620 First in Adult Communities Brokers Invited water furnace. 643-2465, 643- cover, excellent condition. monthly. Handy to Main St. weekdays, after 3 p.m. Satur- return. Carriage Realty, 646- Read Herald Ads •M-IMS 64641*$ $260.00. Open Saturday 4 and Retirement Homes 1442 ■ $150. Call 643-7498 after 6 p.m. Call 644-2427. days 9 to 6 p.m. 1110. 646-2482 m East Center Street Sun^y 1:00-D :(X) p.m. or caU Manobester, Oona- 643-7135 for appointment. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR lManrlrf0tw lEofntng Average Daily Net Press Ran The Weather For The Week Ended • April 4,1871 Partly cloudy this afternoon, highs 60 to 65. Windy tonight^ lows in the mid 30s. Sunday 1 5 ,6 9 5 partly sunny, windy, cooler. Manchester— A City of VUlage Charm Left to right: David D. I^auss, President, Community Banking Company, North Branford; Robert G. Carros, President, The Clinton National Bank; Howard W. Russell, President, The Terryville Trust Co.; Robert S. Jellows, President. The. Glastonbury Bank & Trust Co.; Thornton B. Morris, President, The Simsbury Bank and Trust Company; Roy R. Browning, President, The South Windsor Bank and Trust Co.; H. A. Papenfoth, President, The Plainville Trust Co.; Normand H. Prior, £xecuf/Ve Vice President, Northern Connecticut National Bank, Windsor Locks; Earl B. Boies, President, The Seymour Trust Co.; Henry W. Gerberding, President, The Citizens VOL. L X X X X , NO. 174 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECnONS—IN(XUDING TV) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 (ClewIfksl AdverttriBg ea Fate 17) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Bank & Trust Company of Glastonbury.

Soviet Spacecraft Reminder In Close Formation On Time Participants in Viet Protest V By SOL R. COHEN f By JAMES R. PEIPERT (Herald Poet) Associated Press Writer Each year at this time, we MOSCOW (AP)—^Two Soviet spacecraft circled the drop you a hint. We do more globe in close formation today and the three cosmo­ than that — we put it in print. May Number Over 100,000 nauts aboard one of the ships, Soyuz 10, took a nap be­ fore trying to lock to the other, the unmanned Salute. So, we ask you again — ■me linkup of the two craft ------:------when you go to bed, make WASHINGTON (AP) — would be a major step toward a the “radio technical equipment sure your clock is one hour AHEAD! By the tens of thousands, high-priority Soviet goal, the were perfected.’’ young war protesters gath­ V- •5 construcUon of the world’s first The brief dispatch also said Don’t make a mistake and i A orbital space laboratory. that the three cosmonauts push the clock back. You’ll ■ -A ered peacefully today for a B w x Tass announced this afternoon aboard Soyuz 10 “feel fine” and wake and discover it’s two march on a locked, partial­ hours you lack. that the cosmonauts had done that all the systems aboard ITX -U. ly fenced-off Capitol. the work necessary “ for linkup their craft and the unmanned Daylight Saving will give A warm spring sun and a you more Ume for your 2 ■ and undocking of the manned dummy ship Salute “ function cloudless sky promised to boost V spaceship and the orbital station normally." chores, more time for a attendance to more than the drive, or to shop the stores. Salute. Soviet cosmon4uts have 100,000 expected by pending the the cosmonauts “ will rest” until higher and would have to throt- weekend at Camp David, Md. noon (EST). This will leave tie down a bit to drop into the Pardue’s Kin I them fresh for the precision lower orbit, Early-arriving msirchers, en­ docking maneuver, expected This maneuver apparently BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) joying temperatures in the OO’s, sometime after they wake up. was carried out today. Officials say they have poslUvely showed no sign of disorder. With ITie wording of the Tass re- The linkup of the two craft identified one of two bodies found pennants, ballocms and kites port was ambiguous. ’The Eng- would be a major step toward shot to death and buri/ed on a flying in the genUe breeze, the lldi version indicated the craft the declared Soviet goal of small estate In Southern Mary- ; v ' t- scene around the Washington had com e together preparatory building the world’s first orbit- as that of the father of two ac- Moruiment seemed like a picnic. to docking. 'Die Russian version ing space laboratory. cused bank robbers—and the i During the morning the swell­ was a bit stronger and indicated The progress report from other body has been identified ing crowd was overwhelmingly the. two ships may actually have Tass said the crew will rest “within a reasonable medical made up of casually dressed touched. from 1:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mos- certainty” as the ’s Early arrivers rest on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial early today as they young people of college age or A Tass editor’ reached by tele- cow time—6:30 a.m.-noon BIST, mother. ’ wait for the start of the anti-war march and rally in Washingrton. (AP Photo) Grisly Duty early 20’s. ’The war they came phone said he could not com- This would put the time of dock- T7>e man, Jcrfm R. Pardue Sr., to protest has been going on ment or clarify. ing sometime this evening after 64, was identified through both since before many of them were ’Tass said that as of noon Mos- the cosmonauts wake up. fingerprints and his teeth, said RecountedBy bom, and with U.S. involvement cow time—4 a.m. BIST—Soyuz During the rest period, Tass Dr. Isadore Mlhalakis, an assist- Over North Vietnam 10 had made 22 orbits of the said, Soyuz 10 “will be away ant state medical examiner, since most were in grammar earth and Salute 86 orbits. from the range of radio-visibili- ’The other body, he said, was Viet Veterans school. "During-the joint flight,” Tass ty from the territory of the So- probably that of Daisy Link Par- While sponsors of the protest sald, “ scientific and technical vlet Unlrai.” due 79 U.S. Fighter-Bombers Duel WASfflNGTON (AP) — Two vowed non-violent, civil dlsobedl- ex^riments were ccmducted The Soviets lack the world- pkrdue’s sons, John R. Pardue Vietnam veterans said,BYlday ®nce, many capital store own- A and the work was done for link- wide tracking faclllUes that the j> =nd James Pardue has been they spent their tours gathering victims of vandalism in up rmdocklng of the mar^d United States can rely on for its .^^dtotod t o T b ^ ^ b S ^ and processing hundreds of demonstrations, had board- ^ e sh lp and the orbit staUon s ^ e missions. Thus much of series of bombings in Danbury, With Russian-Made MIG dead American Marine bodies their windows, Salute. the Ume during an orbital fMght, conn., in February, lOTO. in I Corps—amd were so hated f^® JusUce Department—in We represent the small commercial banks of Connecticut. In this age Tass added that rendezvous Uie cosmonauts are out of radio SAIGON (AP) American kept up heavy attacks on North bombers from the carrier Kitty fellow OIs that $2(X) bounties response to agency directives and docking equipment on thecontact with their ground con- wnm fighter-bombers dueled Friday Vietnamese supply points and Hawk were on a bombing mis- virere put on Uielr heads, all window blinds were lowered of “ bigness," maybe what happens to us doesn't seem terribly important. spaceships were checked, and trollers. on’n hndv hut addod ■ “ Hnw wlUi a Soviet-made MIO inter- -routes------along------the 3 f/\ Iw a niAfol /t/vnfolnav* anUaircraft fire over . aws North demilitarized zone dividing------„ ed---- — to pursue------the - MIG21 over the «;i»,gj.g >• 0«tlU phllipnuilj^ i.A^wc« Loewe. ‘"ITieyA S t v j ------And for ------the------first------time------in------mem- providing personal “ home town" service to individuals, families and local Uk fhi 7” meiai coniamer jay of in- North and South Vietnam and Mu Gla and Ban Kal passes, r vriien we went out with °ry. hasUly erected barricades P businessmen in our communities. like tm s. tenslfled air acUvlty over the just to the east of the A Shau No contact was made with the th e n ffo u r purpose for being blocked access to the West U Thant Flies to Europe The bodies were found Thura- North, the U.S. Command dls- VaUey, one of the exit poinU of MIG. Pursuit was abandoned was for their being Front of the Capitol, where day burled in a metal utility gjaagd today. the Ho (Jhl Minh trail. when special electronics gear demonstratrs planned to end We have a problem, a big problem. trailer beneath a tool shed on The1..C command said one Amer- More than 30 B62s dropped fol*! the American pllote that- Besides that, said Kip A. Kyp- their day-long parading, To Discuss Mideast Crisis land overlooking Chesapeake aircraft “received minor nearly 1.000 tons of bombs on SAM radar had locked onto rianltes, the wholesale method!- Capitol police said the wood- Connecticut's big savings banks have mounted a powerful political Bay. The land was owned by >• .r^g u s planes were the North Vietnamese positions, their flight in preparation for gj^^ impersonal stripping and and-wire fencing was merely Do you By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS called the plan a offensive to obtain the right to offer personal checking accounts. They've procedural James Pardue, 23, who was attacking North Vletoamese an- TTie U.S. Command reported « ’-lng from an area near the cieajiing of dozens of bodies'aft- “to protect the flowers” and not With the Mdeast peace talks ^ setUement, nded Incompetent to stand trial detoilser“but“ re'^suTte twV'Am^erican' hellcopters* were OMfn Lang M G alrtleld 125 g^ a batUe angered the dead to b‘ar the marchers. been asking y o u if you wouldn't like to be able to have a checking ...... hut Israel s counter-proposals in the Danbury bombings and is , . wgre not known the shot down Inside South Vietnam miles south of Hanoi and 185 men’s buddies and made some “They can always poatp^ed I n d e ^ t e ^ , U N. have rejected tWs'sUpuTation in a federal mental facility in Friday while supporting South >"H®8 northwest of the demill- think the body processors were around to the East side, though account at your savings bank. It's an easy question to say “yes" to. But Secretary-General U TTiant flies Missouri u I. tk ko„.u.,o» Vietnamese forces in the Me- tnrized zone. Pilots said three robbing the dead. of course the doors are locked,” watch out. to Europe today to discuss the JERUSALEM (AP) Pre- „r.r‘5sr"M.ir'7™c,;rt'o: fbi ^ a.•.j'r - „ If savings banks are allowed the additional privilege of offering personal checking accounts—together with the advantage they already enjoy in view of all approaches. being able to pay a higher rate of interest on savings—our banks will be in ish ambassador to Moscow, hostilities erupt again. times as many so-called protec- gtyg action. “I’m serious about this,” he would not return to New York "such a clash would not be An autopsy Friday revealed reocUon strikes this year as The National Peace Action —Pilots of two Navy A7 at- started again. “I sw ev to God real trouble. We depend heavily on personal checking accounts as “as he had planned to do” to re- welcome,” riie said, adding: that both elder Partues had ^.8. Command announced Viet viei v.ongCong lorcesforces sieppeustepped up • Kittv we never took anything from Coalition called the mass dem- sume the peace negoUatlons shooUng is restart- ^ during all of 1970. their attacks in the coastal low- tack planes from toe^ ^ y ., onstratlon to protest the war. the primary source of our deposits. Our deposits are what make it possible Both bodies had multiple gun- , land province of Quang Ngal, Hawk, also on bombing mis- those bodies. and to demand “freedom for all really broken off , last month. ITumt ed and we go out to defend our- . . . e o ipjjg action was trig- 7 “ ® ® ’ nj„n„ asalnst the Ho Chi Minh for us to make loans in our community—to small businesses, retailers pla™ to confer with Jarring on ^e able- «“ot wounds. , gg„d as the U.S. planes wero ^th °f Da Nang. s®v®n if^g m u Gla P ^ ^ea, (See Page Ten) political prisoners” and a guar­ anteed $6,6(X> annual income for and manufacturers, to finance their growth and expansion. Savings banks Wednesday in Geneva. encounter a fighter The elder Pardues had been bombing missions over Americ^ and wounding 22 All ^,g 3„ g ’ U.N. s ^ e s indicated that p,g„g_to check carefully first reported missing in November, the Ho Chi Mir* trail in Laos or seven U.S. troops were killed by 76 miles a family of four. don't serve business. We do. Jobs are at stake—maybe yours. TTiant and Jarring 1 ^ who is sitting in the cockpit in 1969, from Union, Mo., where photo reconnaissance over the a 106mm artillery round cap- „g_thwest of the DMZ Both ’The day o t protest followed a to put off ^® y-N. while whether or not they Uved In a farm house. jjorth. tured by the Viet Cong and exploded without damage week of C:!apltol HOI lobbying All it would take is a shift of some 2 0 % of our checking account deposits Secretary of State Willltm P. to take acUon against it.” James Pardue has been in- 10 U S Naw planes Hgged as a booby-trap. TTie boo- aircraft TTiey also tok State Police against the war by Vietnam ve­ Rogers visits the M ld^e E a ^ in ^gr remarks dieted in connection vrith a bank in v ^ e d and also wounded 12 U.S. g ,yg gcUon Instead o f at- terans who bitterly ended their to our now-powerful savings bank neighbors. For all practical purposes, a personal effort to bring about j wide-ranging interview robbery in Union, Mo. that ajidits wearing ski masks en- that they withdraw from all ter- of addlcU in the U.S. Forces marked cars for traffic work tered the OonnecUcut NaUonal ritory occupied in the war. TTie there at between 10 and 16 per ‘I .V when necessary. Bank in Wolcott and fled about cease-fire has since ejjpired, but cent. Radar will, be used to invest!- one minute later with $30,(X)0 in fitting has not resumed. Heroin 1s being flown Into gate specific complaints of large bills. The canal issue has become Vietnam by South Vietnamese speeding, he said, and for spot About two hours later, iwUce the main negoUaUng point in re- and Royal TTialland Army air-' checks. said, a len the canal if Is- lem among the American sol- during a ‘raid’ in Phong Dinh province of Mekong advised program to stem the flow of marijuana to he is not necessarily driving three custoihera in the buUding rael made a partial withdrawal • __ Delta. The operation, in which 25,000 plants were American servicemen stationed in Viet. (AP Photo) recklessly.” to lie on the fMr. from the Sinai peninsula. He (®*® >