PAGE TWENTY-TWO MONDAY, MAY 1, 19TO -Agencies Make Ending The Weather Zoning Decisions. Cloudy, humid, chance of. Manchester dore, Odjir Swamp Rd., Cov^ Preceptor Gamma caiapter. showers becoming more wide­ entiy; Fatlwr James Francls^' Gase Mt. Debris A bout T o w n Beta Slgpna Phi,' will have its spread with occasional thtmder-' Hospital Notes PUcoN 70 Main St.; Mrs. Karen annual Founder’s Day dinner to­ ^ ■ Page 5 • ■ . storms through Wednesday. To­ Removed by Pair night 60 — tomorrow 70. VISmNO HOlTto- Currier, Marlboroueli; T-hn The Five Point Club of Tem­ morrow at 8:30 p.m. at the Manchester— CUy^of Village Charm Intermediate Care Semi- Butterworth 38 Creetwood Rd.; Manchester Country Club. FUNERAL HOME Last Friday's disturbance at ple Chapter, OES, wiU meet private, noon - 3 p.m„ and 4 t*wrent Qenard Jr., Baltic; Case MMpitaln In Highland Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. at the YOL. XCI, NO. 181 p.m. • 8 p.nu; private rooms,* Poirier, Loveland HSl Rd., MysUc Review, NABA, will (SIXTEEN PAGES) Park, although resulting in ar­ homa of Mrs. ManhaU Hodge, MANCHESTER, CONN., TtJESDAY, MAY 2, 1972 (ClaasUled AdverUsiiig on Page 18) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS 18 a.m. - p.m., and 4 p.m. • Dorothy M. Lucas, 94 meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd 1 8 rests of five 18-year-olds, also 121 Falknor Dr. Membelrt ars p.m. Walker St. Fellows Hall. gave local youths a chance to reminded to bring projects to 142 Eaat Center Street Pediatrics: Parents allowed Also, 'Mrs. Karen OBrlberf show their good side. work on for the fair. Hostesses Girl Scout Troop 842 will meet any time except peon—3 p.m.; “ *** ***• Torry Rd., IWland; After police broke up a "beer are Mrs. John Trotter, Mrs. Manchwter, Conn. 06040 others, 3 p.m. • 8 p.m. Mia. Paula JSaushny and son. party" at the privately owned Edward Smith and M n . Nori tcmorrcw at 3 p.m. at Ounmu- nity Baptist Church. Self Service: 19 a.m. • 3 p-m .; WUUnfton; Mrs. Kathryn Case Mountain, the owners re­ Taft. ■ (208) 646-5810 1 4 p.m. . a P-m. a ^ son, 850 Keeney ported a huge amount of gar­ Buckley School Ubraiy work- Intensive Care and Coronary bage and broken glaas Uttered Clark M. Whitcomb, assistant the area. secretary of the trust depart­ alu^ will meet tomorrow at 9:80 Carol- Immediate family only, ?!J!*’**SJL** a.m. at the school Uhrary. J. Edgar Hoovfer, FBI Chief, Dies at 77 Mn.. “ TO. BUsaheth Bernier ^ time, limited ITto tt..five win- TTL ^ Qiventry; But two young men, Peter Al- ment of the ConnecUcut Bank bee of 31 Duncan Rd. and Dean and Trust Co., will he guest Mrs. Arlene Fon(enile and Oaipenter o f 371 ^^Mrlng 6 t., no­ speaker at the Clvitan Club to­ Maternity: Fathers, 1 1 a-m. - daughter, WUllmanUc. . ticed the Utter euid cleaned the morrow at 12:15 p.m. at l i ­ ' * DraCKAROBD YESTBR- area without being asked. ne’s Steak House. RANGE AND i ■ . ■ i 1 ill pw.; ^ r s , 3 p-m. - 4 p.m„ ^ a y : Donald Parkinson, S3 They said they enjoyed the FUEL OIL . * ' * ’*■“ * Wedgowood Dr.; Mia. Lena Ag- area, and didn’t want to aee it The Omar Shrine C8ub Spring GASOLINE Age I ^ t s : It In maternity, 55 CMeman Rd.; Mrs. An- closed due to vandalism. Ceremonial Committee will meet Primary Legend in Law 13 In Ollier areas, no Umlt In gela KeMh, 33 HoUieter St.; Albee and Oupenter aren’t at 8 p.m. tomorrow-at the Wash­ seU-servtce. Mrs. Joyce ZakrewaU, Weth- the only volunteers vbo have ington Social Club. BANTLY OIL AU emergeney patients and ersfleld; Mia. VUglnla Agostl- cleaned up Case Mountain after COMPANY, INC. W ILUAM J. LENNON, Director outpatientB are requested to nse neUl, 388 Lake St.; Laura J. 'Uttering. Eariier last week, un­ Manchester Lodge . o(. Ma­ Vote Big Home at Death the new emergency room en- Oomeau, 84 Mark -Dr., South identified youths launched a sons wU^. have a special meet­ 331 Main Street ROY M, THOMPSON, Associate Director ' ‘ trance off Armory St. Access Windsor; Paii^cia Roeella, 180 canoe in the pond to clear float­ ing tomorrow at 7 :S0 p.m. at ^ WASHINGTON (A P )-^. Edgar Hoover, embodiment to the entrance Is via existliig W. Center SL; Roger P. Red- ing debris. the Masonic Temple. The Mcu- Tel. 649-4595 R. BRUCE WATKINS, Associate Director, Corporation President of the FBI and focus of law enforcement achievement The peu*k’s owners aeld Case ter Mason degree will be driveways. held, 40 Meadow Rd., Olaston- Rockville 875-3274 and controversy for a half century is dead. ------bury; Mrs, Sherry Harrington, Mountain w)ll remain open to presented. Robert W, Ferguson, Watkins Directors welcome any questions on funierals, customs, procedures, In Ohio The 77-year-old director ot Patients Today: SSI 175 Homestead St.; Mrs. Alice the public. master, will preside. After the etc. Come in, phone or write for a dependable answer. No obligation, the Federal Bureau of Investi­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ADMITTED SATURDAY: Ahderson, 8 E. Franklin Park, degree work, refreshmehts will naturany. gation died of natural causes in Moderate to heavy voting In Miirvln S. Baker, 34 Goelee Dr.; Rockville. be served In the banquet room. his home Monday night, the Ohio and a light turnout in In­ David Bedard, Blast Hartford^* Also, Mrs'. Margaret B. Mc- 356 Green Rd.; Mn. Diane Re­ Pertiaps this question has been on your mind: Justice Department announced. diana were reported today as Mrs. Cieneva Berube, Bast Cue, 88 Hyde St.; Ellen G. Po- pot! and daughter, 10 Bank St.; Queen of Peace Mothen Cir­ WANTED President Nixon, upon hear­ Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey bat- Hartford; Theodore Boures, quette, 39t Main St.; JU]| M. Mrs. Rcnna Wheaton and son, cle wUl meet tomorrow at 8 Q. I am receivii^ a widow’s Social Security Benefit... Would a remarriage ing of Hoover’s death, called ‘ Clean, Late Model t l ^ Sen. George S. McGovern Warehouse Point; Charles Cot- Oolangelo, 177 Irving St.; An- 164 Cooper St.; Mrs. Sandra p.m. at the home of M n. Duane him a "truly remarkable man make me ineligible for these benefits? In Ohio and Gov. Geoige C. 333 BidweU St.; Emanuel drew MiUer, North Coventry; McDermott and daughter, 15 Sweet, 105 Demlng St. Mrs. who served the country for 48 USED CARS W al^e In Indiana in a bid to Hlrth, 24 Garth Rd.; Frederick Andrew Loftredo, East Hart- HiUtop Ave., Vernon. Martin - Harvill Is co-hostess. years under eight presidents A. More facts must be known before a yes or no answer can be given. The vault to the front In the Demo­ Hope, 97 Florence St.; Mary ^‘Fd; Karen Cleveland, 14 Al- Sister Julia Ryan will be guest Top Priees Paid with unparalleled devotion to Social Security office will gladly brief you in this matter. It can be handled cratic preMdentlal race. Aim IncandeUa, 513 Main s t ; P*“ e St.; Mrs, Edith Fishman, Church Ketieff speaker. duty and dedication.” Nixtm For All Makes! by phone and we suggest you call them. In Ohio, dlfflcultteu arose at Mrs. Janice Kalusska, 101 Wick- Btoomflrid; Thaddeuo Latww- GENEVA ermltted by presidential order Mrs. May Catherine SUimer, heavy,” uld Jim Delllck, By OUBNN OAMBER PHOENIX, Artz. (AP) — Say the Highway Fund highlights today’s legislative sched- '"® H ^ e*s No. DotriSeday Rd., Columbia; John Youngstown election director. (Herald Reporter) mister: TTilnk you’re a pretty Sobre, 93 Gieler Rd., Vernon; "There’s more interest this daysill of its regular session. “to ‘i“ *»« EYed Wemock, Carter St, Bol­ year—ccngressional races on The HuipAn Relations Commission still favors estab­ fair weekend mechamlc? associate director. Hie two the maridatqry retirement age lishing a lighted area in the southeastern quadrant of Meanwhile, the unsettled is- were long-time colleagues who gf ton; Wealey WllUams, East both sides and the presidential Jack McCormick, hbad of sue cf reapportlonment and the Into the General Fund, where spent much time together. Tol- Hpover, unmarried, doml- Hartford; Mrs. Claire Wtstnger, primary." Center S^prings Park for youths to congregate m, nut it Arizona’s consumer fraud divi­ Midland Rd., Coventry; Mrs. A spot check of poUing places has added to that proposal the recommendation that t h e ___ posslblllty of legislative action the money could be spent for son, 71, has been In 111 health. ^j^jed the bureau during his sion, says you’d better think on an abortion Ruth Edna Young, Windsor around Ihdiana .indicated a r^ainder of the park be closed at 1 1 every night and again. blU—together any legitimate state purpose Accolades for Hoover flowed nfgtime like no man In any oth- % the almost immediately from Capi­ Locks. AYfAR A YEAR light turnout in the first hours that unlighted areas of the park be patrolled by police. ^.7'beiieve if# nartiv due m ^ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A of balloting. The weather w a; The amended recommendation ------— “ ®*®“ '*®®P‘^® University of Connecticut. tol Hill eind other locations of (See Page EUgbt) son to Mr. and Mrs. Fermin generally good, with paitiY will be sent to town directors Ptinaser arm ed romdatentlv tor I * f In the Senate, a much-Iob- Diaz, 18 Village St., Rockville; cloudy skies and some rain're­ betore the Board of DirectorsDirector J* ^ ^ ^ ^ Wed-about blU that would, in ef- the e n t l r e ^ k ^ d ^ d ing they know something about the lawmakers. ,ect, lower the minimum wage a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Paul Guaranteed ' -u.'iran’Lce- ported in the northern portion meeting tonight. The directors the 10 or Meiwln Jr., Enfield. 2 to .■) Year 1 !'• L' Vc.'li of the state. are not expected to discuss this g„t ef Howevcr, we've ht men with some fund is to take place In the hour, still awaits action. f.'ertificato? Certificate 1 ? ^ m tws flow :r e de- House, where Rep. Rollln W. Lionel Dubois, Hartford; Mra. was moving slowly because vot­ ever. area as a first sten toward solv­ Rep. mourn w. Coming up with a reappor- ceived far more often 1 1 auto Mettler, Mabel Van Kleeck, Somers; Ja­ ers Ind to use one booth for a The amendments to the origi­ ing the problem there. D-Hamden, prepared tlonment plan for both the nal recommendation of the son Simon, Storrs; John Neel, paper ballot In a school, board ■V .ii. J Zinsser called this group repair shops than women to air the Issue without much House and ‘the Senate and pass- 32 Ash Rd., South Windsor; election ahd another booth for Youth Oommlsrion and the H ^ ..yda______who_____ need______help” and_ „said „ „ “ We’ve found that womjen are of final victory. jt through both chambers Mrs. Dorothy Berrio, East Hart­ other bsilots. were arrived at after a lengthy belong In sUtutlons like much more likely to gd to a midnight Wednesday appears ford, Taylor St., TalcottvUle; Huiiiphrey and McGovern dlscusslm by menibers ot both Dartech, a state-run drug re- second shop for advicS,” he early this year to broad- to be out of the question. How- Kee St.; Audrey Noyes, 48 Glen- both started the day In Cleve­ commissions ando " about - ten real ‘ hablUtatlon program. “ It’s time says. "In fact, I believe we’ve ?,'L ^® Fund^^ Into a gyer there Is reportedly a wood St.; Mrs. Florence Bick­ land. The Minnesota senator dents of the area who attended to come up with some definite only investigated one ' case ‘Transportation Fund," thus chance that a Senate redlstrlct- ford, TaylorSt., TalcottvUle; toured several poUing places, the meeting. action," Zinsser said. adiere a man went to another highway revenues for pi^n might be put to a vote Mrs. Carol Linton, 118 Lydall . and you earn irotn DAY of DEPOSIT to DAY of WITHDRAWAL started ecu-ly in the morning, Last night’s meeting was call­ As consistently as Zinsser shop." benefit of rail, bus and before session’s end. ed at the request of Carl Zins­ St.; Kurt Rafferty, 186 HUlside and talked on the television argued' for lighting the entire „ er types of transportation. But ser, HRC member and former .The reapportlonment Com­ Dr., South Windsor; Karen Roy, talk riicw. park, Donald Valente, fiRC McCormick, an assistant Arl- disagreement between the Re­ town director, Jn respbnse to a mission is expected to remain 109 Holt St.; Mrs. Sylvia Greene, McGovern, meanwhUe, taped member, defended the limited attorney general, says publican administration and the ^ caujicuw uejvuuu uiv tuiu ui series of Incidents Aj;HriI 24 on in existence beyond the and of 532 Bolton Center Rd., Bolton; Compounded DAILY • Paid m o n t h l y a television Interview before lighting proposal as an expert- mechanics have a more dlffi- Democratic legislature over the session to cOTtlnue its woric flying to New York to pick up Mam St. across from Friendly's. ment ^ c h ^ ^ l d be tried be- “ me talking women into degree cf spending latitude *-to ‘ *’® ®®®®‘° " '*’<>'*• Donald Beem, 226 New State Action on a new abortion law what aides called "a fairly im­ Those incidents resulted in the fore lighting the entire park Is authorizing repairs which be given to the transportation a federal court decl- R d.; Mrs. Genevieve Boylngton, arrest of five youths end sub- Wall St., Hebron; Mrs. Pauline portant” ennorsement. They p r o p o s td .^ aren’t needed in the first place, commissioner sank the propos- ^ 7 0 “ X t o l r t o l u r O i f el- did not elaborate. r'-'nllal damage to a police crui­ Warren, Hartford; Mrs. Mar­ ser. Barbara Goldberg, "If you’re going to engage in feet of its ruling that held Con- jories Holland, 173 High St.; The Minnesota senator was . . , chairm an,said, "I think Ave bogus sales activity with a Mettlers biU would abolish „ . . ^ r t lo n law un- favored In both elections, «h«ild be working tow^ who knows nothing ««4>way ^ d ^ d ^ r all^®^^^^^ Mrs. Linda Maselek, East Hart­ combined some of the many ford; Raymond Roy, 109 HoU though McGovern mounted a Ushlng an area that is kid’s about mechanics, you have ‘j® revenues—including the sub- General As- concerns voiced during the dis­ stantial liicome from the - St.; Mrs. Viola Stelmach, Lake 10 (See Page Eight) cussion of the Main St. problem. (See Page Eight) (gee Page Eight) cents-a-gallon gasoline tax— (gee Page Eight) » St., Coventry. Also, Mrs. Emma Doyle, 248 E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Violette Lindsay, 310 E. Center St.; By­ ron Hall, Twin Hill Dr., Coven­ try; Mrs. Mary E. Turner, 37 From Hitler^s Shadow to Nixon^s Right Hand Hyde St.; Karen Vennart, 37 Cornell St.; Mrs. Mildred Mao­ ri, 121 Harris St., Glastcuibury; WllUam E. Wade, Hartford; George A. Sadd, 27 High St.; Kissinger Emerged from a Town of Terror David Mlchl, 36 Milford Rd.; Scott Johnson, French Rd., Bol­ ton; Mrs. Pearl Hodge, 10 W. (Editor's note: Henry A. Kis­ sonietlmes is called the second chives. TTirusting out her arm Louis and Paula Kissinger had- doctor’s office. Then the walls Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Esther Ma- singer knew early the mass most powerful man in the to Incidate a height of less than thelr second son, Walter Bern- were lined with books. A maid % hate and personal displacement world. Kissinger ■was closest to five feet. Frau Wlttenmayer hard. kept things tidy. There was a AYEAR that marks a major part this Nixon on the recent trip to ot said, "I remember him as a Now a millionaire business piano for music lessons. century. The fbllowlng, second China and will be next to him Over 400 Jars slender, blond youth in short executive of a Long Island elec- But tile Kissinger brothers- in a four-part series on the life on the presidential visit.to Mos­ pants.” tronlcs firm, Walter were more interested in playing Regular of the President’s national se­ cow later this month. Of Honey Sold Frau Wlttenmayer also re­ Kissinger turns aside most re­ sandlot soccer than in prac­ Passbook curity affairs adviser, looks- at But in the 1930s, in the members Kissinger’s father, quests of newsmen to talk about ticing the piano. Years later, S;iving. his childhood and youth.) streets of Fuerth, he was pow­ The Manchester Jaycees have Louis, one of her teachers at hla older brother. Henry would describe himself erless and too slow a" runner to announced that the sale of .Account; the local high school. "He was But in one discussion with a as "a fanatical fan" of Fuerth’S By GAYLORD SHAW escape the beatings. honey duing "Honey Sunday really a good teacher, very newsman this year, he said: hometown soccer team. For the Jews it was a time of He remembers well the early Week" was a success. Over 400 opCn-minded and too good tem­ "I'm sure as children we had The Nazis’ rise to power in Jars of honey were sold In Man­ terror. , humiliation, but won’t talk pered to be a harsh dis­ 1933 signaled an end of the chester. Half of the profits will An Austrian named Adolf Hit­ about it except to insist it did ciplinarian,” she said. "He was pleasant life for the Kissinger be donated to the Connecticut ler was gathering power and not shape his life. very polite and always gave ad­ family and Germany’s half-mil­ Special Olympics {moject by the his antlsemltlc harangues were He told a German newspaper. vice willingly.’’ Beating lion otiier Jews. Connecticut Jaycees. Special echoing across Germany. Louis Kisslnglr, himself the Louis Kissinger was branded Olympics Is a national program The Nazi hysteria reached son of a village school teacher, By Nazis a full Jew and stripped of his of athletic events for mentaUy even to Fuerth, a smoke- teaching credentials. Young H obieeM ai was 35 in 1622 when he married retarded children. stained Bavarian factory city Global Heinz and. hla brother were ex­ with a centuries-old tradition ot Paula Stem, 21, a product of a Local iMtganlzatlons to receive the normal amount of sibling pelled from public schools and the remaining half of the profits Italn Offle# • PariuKto • IkirthJbMl • Botton Notoh • OpMi Nocni religious U^erance. Emissary middle-class German-Jewish family. rivalry, but there was never an forced to attend Jewish in- are the Manchester Child Guid-- Jewish children, when they stltutlons. Whenever they ventured onto the streets or They moved Into a third-floor element of great com­ ance Clinic and the Manchester petitiveness in our relation­ played soccer, there was al­ Association for the Help of Re­ playgrounds, would bo cornered "m y life in Ftierth passed with­ flat on a cobbled street where, ship.” ways a scuffle with their tarded Children. and beaten by HlUer youth. out leaving any larting impres­ about dawn on a spring morn­ schoolmates. Among the chUdren getting Prom all accounts, the Kis­ Other groups assisUng the sions. I can’t remember any in­ ing a year later, their first son Some who were in Germany this early, Woody lesson in poll- singer family was a happy, Jaycees in the sale include the teresting or amusing in­ was bom. at the time cringe at memories Center Congregational Church Savings Bank A of Manchestej; Ucs was Heinz Kissinger. cidents.” His name, was listed as Al­ close-knit one. of the outrages suffe,qed by tlie Junior Ogh Youth Group, the Member F.D.t.C. TV)day, more than three dec­ And, although he’s become fred Heinz Kissinger in the Second Congregational Church. ades later, Henry A. Kissinger something of a local folk hero, flourishing German script on i - Senior Youth FaUowdilp, Zion is assistant for notional secur­ few people in Fuerth remember his birth certificate. But he was Ladlea Aid, St. George’s Epis­ ElgM-convwiifnt offices souring ity affairs to the President o< Kissinger as a youth. called Heinz, and would be un­ copal Church of Bolton, St. the United States. One who does is Emmy Wt- til be Iter changed his name to M ary's S^iiaoopal Chtircfa, the MANCHESTER * EAST HARTFORD • WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH As Richard M. Nixon’s pre­ tenmayer, a robust, gray-halr- Henry Alfred Klasinger. CbuKfa of the Assumption and mier foreign affairs adviser, he ed employe of the city ar­ The following year, 1924, the EmanuM Lutheran Cmurch. ■ a •/ ■

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South Windsor Tolland Mcmchester Andover Rham Gets TV Tonight Sh^iiwold on Bridge M i n i '^ r a n t Hospital Notes School Plans OONtniEB BIMHNO ADM Grant Schools Plan VISITINO HOURS 8aa 8aturdoy;i^VV HenM IN PLANNINO PLAT NORTH J. Colin Pushee, Prlncipcd at Intennedlatb Care Semi- Djpess-Up Day for Oomplets ,U8Uo|s. By ALTOED ftHBINWMJD ♦ 3 Rham High School, announced private, noon - % p.m., and 4 R isn’t generally recognised (? AK542 Explained Donald Libby, principal of the that the reading department has Festivals Of p.m- • private, rooms, that MaehlavelU was an excel­ 0 AKJ42 Andover Elementary School, 6:08 (8) of Jsaaal^ 16 a.m. - $ p.m.i And 4 p.m. - S lent bridge player. " A man’s 4> A8 received notification from the said that tomorrow will be (IM Jim and Tammjr^^ wisdom is moat oonaptcMoua WEST EAST By Spr^nkel State Department cf Education Art, Music p-m . “Dress-up’’ day at the school. <$4) Mister BogMa . where he la able to distlnguiah 4 K J 1087S c f a $2,000 m ini-gran t Pedlatrlcat Parents ^Ubwed Teachers and students Alike (SO) H ogan’s lU f o — ♦ 6 2 At the Town ^Council meeting among dangers and make 0 3 Pushee stated that the grant The Ugh school and the mid­ any time except noon—t p.nt.t will . come to school wearing (40) I Lovolst^ ' 9 QJ987 laat night, Towh M aniger Terry will enable the depcurtment to dle school have both scheduled choice cf the leaet,” he wrote. 0 96 O QJ 107 others, $ p.m . - 8 padea. In the school auditorium, fMi- a correlation between clothea -(M) I Spy 2 4 Fou PsM which represents an Increase of practical aspects of the pro­ hiring a concert by the middle 12:46 p-m., and 8:36 p.m. : 8 East puts up the king, and you 1 REGULAR CHECKING ACCOUNT. worn and attKudes. (36).B ooni PsM 3 NT AIIP sm 3 4 BUSINESS LOANS. All types o f busi­ one-third of the block grant pro- - gram . school bands and choruses, Art p.m-;. others,_ 3 p-m-. - -4 p.m„ win with the ace. You can now w i t h y o u Republican Meeting (88) the Truth vision and one-third of the re­ and 8:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. . expect to wth two tricks in each The most important personal banking Teen Center works will be displayed in the The Republican Town Com­ (68) D ai^ Boeno ness loans including working capital maining $5 withheld earlier bas­ Age Limits: 18 In maternity, suit. Where will you seek the Rham High School’s new audKorlum . mittee wlU rnedt tonight at 8 8:88 (8) CBS News diamonds to make up for his service. No minimum balance required. It’s ed on the $206 amount instead of ninth trick? loans, term loans and business instalment Teen Center will open this eve­ The Ugh school festival will IS In other areas, no limit In p.m. at the tdWn office building. (8) ABO News shortness In hsartSr Bast should 2 1 HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS. the $210 passed by the G eneral ning at 7 In the Oommons Area be held Friday nlg^t at 7:30 In self-service. Entries to your cam hand are free AA^en you keep at least $300 on account, 3 9 BANK WIRE. A private communica- loans. The-temi of the loan and rates depend Items on tlw'gigenda include (88-88) NBO News -go scarce that you should forget have a six-card MMda sulL If Assembly. The town had hoped at the school. the school gym and will feature All emergeney potlehts and the coming “Spring FUiv,” he also has five diamonds, hs or if you’re 65 or over. ^ Low cost loans for fixing up your home. ^ tions system between banks that may be to receiv e $106,600. (86) Love Tennis • • aboul^ q(>adee and clube. You upon money market conditions and your The Center will |>e open each performances by the Ugh s c l^ outpatlenta are requested to use sumrtier activities, and the an­ 8d» (60) News would pix4aUy Jiimp to thrss However, the council last year must ]dqn to develop one extra Includes everything from painting to major used to transfer funds, purchase or sell secu­ Tuesday and Thursday evening bond and other musical enem - Ae new emergeney room ' en­ nual town budget meeting sched­ 740 (8) Oatamed WetU spades. needs. did not Include the additional p rom 7 to 10 p.m. and is for bles. trick In ^ther hearts or dia­ trance off Armory St. Acoesa uled for this Saturday evenhag. Hong Kong. . Dolly QaesUsn alterations. Up to five years repayment rities and other services. income In its budget. Mayor Rham students only. tMsplaya in the gym will fea­ m onds. 2 SPECIAL CHECKING’ACCOUNT. If to the entrance Is vin exlstiiig All Republicans eure invited to (8) What'o My Unet The opponents are vulnerable, Abraham Glaasman said, there­ ture art works as well as srood, You can pick either red eult There will be games and drivew ays- attend the town coinmiUee (18) Mek Van Dyke and you are not. Partner bide you use only a few checks every month. fore the town was not caught metal and grapUc arts projects If it breaks 4-8 or 3-0, The EQUIPMENT LOANS. These loans are records and refreshments will meeting.'*• (88-88) News one heart, and the next player 2 2 e d u c a t i o n LOAN PLAN. Schedule 4 9 e s t a t e p l a n s . Our Trust Depart- 3 3 short. from the Industrial arts pro­ trouble la that cne of Uie red Just2^ a month plus IOC per ched<. be sold. A minimal admission Pattents Today : 288 School Board hide two epadee. Ton hold: This year it has made adjust­ (M) How Do Tear UUl- suits may break 6-1. If you hap­ rnade to a ^ealcr by the bank and are charge will be collected. gram. A tasUon ,how will be Also Meeting tonight at 7:30 t^od^ A-v-8-4. Heazts, 18-8. ^ your needs from one to five years ahead •* menttoffers the services of trained spe­ ments In the budget to receive ADMITTED YESTERDAY: drea GrowT pen to start that suit first. It presented by clotliing students p.m. at the school, is the. local Damo'ndp, 8-8. Chiba, K-8-4-t-8. secured by conditi6n?il sales contracts on the a $210 ADM grant p er pupil Mrs. Rosemarie Alberis, 21 Oval (48) ABO News will then be too late to switch and use it as you. need it Spread repayments cialists, working with your attorney, life under­ In (he home economics depart­ Board of Education. What M you say? since this amount was already Lane; Doqald John Anderson, 7:88 (3) Olea Oampboll (Be- to the other suit. Which red suit Q CHECK. CREDIT. Special cheiiks that equipment Hebron ment, while foods students will The board is expected to take Answer: Double. If your part­ over ten years. Payments guaranteed in case writer and accountant, to design an estate set­ approved, Sprenkel said. WtlUmantlc; Mrs. Margaret L. p6Gl) will bi-eak badly? Machiavelli demonstrate the art of makiiig formal action tonight ecial bers or at the door. Elmond T. Burns, 46 EkHstm (86) Oona. Newsroom you duck a diamond. Back purposes. Manchester Evening Herald or three for his opening Ud. ^ regular checking account that allows you ' Issued in conjunction with the Student ing the annual Grand Ust for meeting tomorrow evening at ZBA Declalone Rd.; Carl Martin Carlson, 126 8ri8 (U) News comes - a club to dummy's ace, ^ Executor, or as a Co-Executor, in your Andover correepoudent Anna C opyright 1878 South Windsor. 7:30 at the Hebron Elementary The Zoning Board of Appeals Garth Rd.; Warren J.' Chandler, (84) Fonilh Botate and you carii the top diamonds to write a check bigger than your checking Loan Foundation. Qualified students may bor­ Fristnn, tel. 768-0367. General Features- Ootp. will, we act as “business manager” in settling He said that the State Statutes School to hear the report of the has granted an appeal to A r ­ 86 Wells St.; Donna J. Coleman, 8d8 (8) HawaU FIve-Q (Re­ and give up a diamond.- Now account balance whenever you wish. provide for a reduction in the nominating committee for next thur Gottler for the construc­ 92 White S t.; M rs. M ary M. (3qt- pent) you have nine sure tricks. row up to $1,500 per year in their own name. your estate in strict accordance with the terms 3 7 SMALL BUSINESS LOANS. Special ter, 38 Deepwood Dr.; Michelle (8) B b vte manufacturers tax at the rate of year's offic^. There will be tion of an additlan to an existing Small Business iHow Do You Know? FILM RATING GUIDE Repayments start one year after-graduation. set forth in your will. " tenn loans to small business, primarily 10 per cent per year until the open discussion and election of unattached g a r ^ for the stoc^ A. Crawford, 40 N. Park St., (18) Marriage On the How do you know which suit 2 tax is eliminated on the local o ffice rs. age of constructioa equlpmenL R ock ville. Controls Eased B ooks will break 6-1? Bast’s weak For Parents and C CERTIHED CHECKS. Your own check for expansion or acquisition purposes over a level and the MAT is based on The PTO is also sponsoring a Approval was also granted to Also, Mrs. Lynda Dion, 26 (88-88) Dark Side Jump overcall of two spades is stamped and “certified” by the bank 2/J. BOAT LOANS. To finance a new or period of up to five years. one-sixth of the base year. magician’s show, featuring Roy Oebhardt, for the construc­ Edgerton St.; Darllene M. WASHINGTON (AP) — The (M) Adveeataa provides a valuable club. Their Children 4 2 TRUSTEE UNDER YOUR WILL. As a used boat motor or camper, or to buy Had the town used the full “Ricardo the Magician’’ tomot^ tion of a two car garage on Eldridge, 83 Laurel St.; Mrs. government Monday lifted pay 8:88 (18) Portrait of Judy Ekut is lik ely to be short In and the amount deducted from your account. ^ • Trustee, we will assume the responsibi­ assessed value, without re­ row at 9M6 a.m. at the Gilead Anthony Rd. Margaret Gradante, East Hart- and price controls ffom millions 0:38 (I) Gannon (Repeat) hearts, the suit mentioned im­ accessories, equipment or make repairs. quired reductions. South Wind­ Hill School. Parents are Wel­ Smorgasbord ford; Mrs. Sarah G. Griffiths, of small businesses and small (18) 788 Oh*> mediately before his Jump qver- ■ AfnAGwMiU y- lity for managing your estate on a continuing 3 8 a c c o u n t s RECEIVABLE AND IN- sor’s DM this year would have come to bring afternoon kinder­ The Tolland volunteer Fire East Hartford; Mrs. Jeimie G. governmental units. (38-88) Niohola (Repent) call. Hence the hearts may well ^ CASHIER’S CHECKS. Bank checks basis after it has been settled. VENTORY RNANCING. A long-term increased $4,026,960 on the 1972 garten children to the 3hoW. Department Auxiliary will hold Harding, 36 ^ elow St.; Miss It also tightened its grip on (M) Silent Tears break 6-1. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Grand List, Sprenkel said. He PfTO president Mrs. Ida Mar­ a smorgasbord, Saturday from Patricia A. Merchuk, Elost Hart­ medium-sized builders and hos­ 18:88 (8^8) Blaroas Wolfay, East is unlikely to have five you purchase directly from the bank. revolving credit plan to support the growth also noted that had these as­ shall reports that due to the 4:30 imtil 7 p.m. at the Leo­ ford; Mra Shirley Holmes, RFD pitals, and concentrated more MJ>. (Repeat) LOANS. For almost anything you want sessments been available, the lack of an instructor, the (PTO nard’s Cforner Firehouse. Tick­ 5, Coventry; Mrs. PhylUs R. 18:38 (3-88-30) News ffitTrlak l3S 4 3 LMNG TRUST. This is a Trustee agree of a business or to finance current operations. of its controls manpower on Ug iP cr^T i to furnish or equip your home. Three years to Grand List would have shown will not be sponsoring the ad­ ets are available for a dcnatlan H ufford, C edar Swamp R d ., (Cov­ businesses and big unions. 11M (8-8-88-88-48) News NOW flun TfUSDAY ment that provides for the management an increase of $7,600,000 as op­ vanced Red O dss first aid o f $1.60 per person o r $6 p er entry; Mrs. Jennie B. Hutchin­ Director Donald Rumsfeld of 11:88 (8) Mevle ^ a rfco ftta y PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS. repay. Low bank rates. posed to the $3,612,000 reported. course. However, if any resi­ fam ily. son, Rt. 4, Bolton. the Cost of Living Oouncil said (88-88) Johnny Oaraen * chased directly from the bank. Safe, of your property in accordance with your in­ 5 9 LEASE RNANCING. Indirect or direct Sprenkel further added that dent is interested in taking the Baddy King and Queen Also, Martin Ubltzky, 21 El­ the changes are designed to (8-60) DIek Oavatt structions during your own lifetime. ^ lease financing for business, industrial had the eiasessed value been course elsewhere, they should Steven Doblerid and Dana len Lane; Carrie Ann Lossier, make controls work bdtter by DiYir pa cost way to mail money. 2 A INSURANCE LOANS. Permits you to availahle, the town would re­ contact Mrs. lU ^rt Caffsisso, Zagora will serve as Buddy 62 Pine Knob Dr., South Wind­ cutting red tape. at 7 andfPJf. or professional equipment ceive $223,442 this year but are Hope Valley Rd. king and queen for VFW pos^ THEATER THRE / budget and pay all your life insurance sor;. Manual Medeiros, 383 Bid- He said controls will stay in 4 4 LIFE INSURANCE TRUST. Under the instead receiving grants in lieu P arty 241. well St-; Mrs. Edith I. Muldoon, effect for the rest of the econo­ SCHEDULE Q TRAVELERS CHECKS. A/Convenient premium costs on a monthly basis. Financing o f tax am ountthg to $39,806 the The Women’s Auxiliary of the They were selected at a ccm- 160 Eldridge St.; Mrs. Frances my until they work, and declin­ ~ terms of a trust a^eement prepared by Jones-Keefe-Batson Poet No. 96 petion held Sunday at the poet COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES. Mort- difference being $183,634 or Padegemis, Ehst Hartford; Mrs. ed to predict when they would Burnside — ’’Godfather,’’ way to carry money you/cannot lose. is also available on one-year special purpose sUghUy Icte than 1.6 mills. cf the American Legion has home. In wUch eight girls and your attorney, the bank will manage the pro­ Maria B. Peruse, East Hart­ be ended. 8 :00. gage financing o f apartments, business scheduled a Sara Ooventry three boys were entered. At- HRHV LfWIS CiNr.MA Accepted everywhere at home or abroad. insurance policies. ^rnikrt^sald he was calling ford; Floyd E. Putnam, 20 The council removed both pay Cinema I — "Godfather,’’ ceeds of your life insurance policies in accor­ tendenta selected are Tina How­ or industrial properties to provide long-term this to the attoition of the coun­ jewelry party for Hs meeting Wadsworth St.; Thomas S. Ra- and price controls generally 1:30, 4:46. 8:00. HMIliaa Ava., 8s. W m tm t Promptly replaced if lost ox/. tomcrrow evening at 8 at the ard, Kathleen Dobiesld, Jim cil as the rata of decrease will ■go. B ast H artford; O liver R . from businesses and local gov­ Cinema n — “What’s Up dance with the terms of your will. funds, or for the construction or purchase of Bilodeau and Michael Minor. - MPAA continue to increase (this year’s Leglcn Hall. All residents are Roberts, 26F House Dr.; Stacey ernmental units with 60 or few­ Doc?” 1:30, 3:30, 6:80, 7:80, 2 7 RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES. Con­ BalletiB Board Inventory is based on 60 per welcome to attend. L Spears, 102 C harter Oak S t.; er employes. 9:30. newfacilities?^ Women members of the Tol­ O REGULAR ^VINGS ACCOUNT. ventional, FHA and VA mortgages are 4 3 COMMON TRUST FUND. The re- cent loas) until both tax bases Republican Women WUHam M. Tlerm an, 40 E dger­ However, unions and firms of State — “Bedknobs A Broom­ land Historical Society will hUd Monday thru Unnoday At 8 P JL are completely eliminated un­ The R^Nibllcan Women’s ton St.; Mrs. Muriel D. Turner, whatever size in the health and sticks,’’ 1:00, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30. Friday at 7 aiM M ilt ^ A daily intere^ account, compounded available at current interest rates for owners: sources of many smaller trust accounts a picnic lunch tomorrow at der the present leglalaiion. Committee will meet Thursday 275 Vernon St.; Staidey construction Industries remain UA Theatre — "The Last Saturday at 8, 7 and ItU t occupied dwellings. EMPLOYEE BANKING SERVICE. He also noted that figures of evening at 8 at the home of 12:30 on the grounds of the Ben­ subject to controls because every three moiiths. Available on demand. are pooled and invested over a broad list of M Wlochowskl, Ehst Hartford; Picture Show," 7:16, 9:16. Irlrs. L orraine W allace, R t. 86, ton Homestead on Metcalfe Rd. A one-check payroll deposit service for depreciation are based on the Sam Yules, 91 Florence St.; their prices have risen far Manchester Drive - In — securities to give them the advantages of pro­ Am ston. The Arts and Crafts commit­ / 1966 inventory list not on the Charles Todd Zabreskl, Ehst faster than- others. “French Oonnecticn,’’ 8:16; employers. Employee’s salary is deposited in tee of the Newcomers Club will 2 8 CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES. current, adding that this should Plans for the Harvest Fair Hartford; John Francis Zeppa, Also, rent contrcrfs remain in “Little Murders,” 10:00. fessional investment management hold a workshop tomorrow 1 A PREFERRED PASSBOOK SAVINGS his checking account Automatic deductions be “something you (council) and the women's spring dance 86 Lenox St. effect for landlords not exempt­ Esst Hartford Drive-In — Re­ Available to individuals, builders or com ­ will want to remember as will be discussed and all Re­ ni$^t at 7:30 at the Medelson ed earlier. ■ ACCOUNT. For surplus savings that BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son open Wednesday. panies to provide funds to build homes, fac­ may be made to individual savings acxount or towns and cities will feel the publican women are welcome to home, Carter Dr., to make vel­ to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davey, East Windsor Drive-In — Re- SAFEKEEPING AND REVIEW OF attend. ’ veteen flcwers. may be left on deposit for 90 days dr longer for Savings Bonds. kns impact worse and worse in 289 Oak S t.; a son M r. A Paseioii for Martile en W ednesday. tories, apartments, etc. WILLS. When the bank is named as years to come." The Board of Education will and Mrs. Fermln Diaz, 18 Vil­ Meadows Drive-In— “ French to earn a higher interest late. Manchester Evening Herald CARRARA. Italy — MarUe In other action, the council meeet tomorrow night at 7:30 lage St., Rockville; a son to Mr. CTotinecUan,” 8:00; “ L ittle M ur­ Executor or Trustee, your will is filed in our Hebron Correspondent, Anne was first quarried In Italy In appointed Leroy Vanderputten In Its offices at the Hicks Me­ and Mrs. Lawrence D. Lane of ders,” 10:00. A 283 B .C . Rom an em perors dev­ E m t, T eiepiioae 228-8971. morial School. 2 9 BETWEEN HOMES HNANCING. To Securities Vault where it is always available for M PAYMASTER-AUTOMATED P A Y ­ of 1076 Main St. as a member 70 O xford St. eloped a passion for nlarble, and Blue-HUls Drive-In — “Some­ CHOICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS AC- of the Industrial Development The Boys League Instructional DISCHAROED YESTER­ Augustus bocurted, ”I found times A Great Notion,” 8:00; < 1 1 1 ^ help you finance the cost of a new home periodic review and revision, if necessary. ROLL SERVICE. The complete payroll Oommlasion to fill an unexplred division begins tomorrow' night DAY: Mrs. Joyce M. Kennedy, Rome of unbaked brick and left “Play Misty For Me,” 10:08. COUNT. For funds that can be left on Refi^oiu Sales at 6 at Lavitt's field on South before you have sold your present home. is prepared by computer. The system can term ending Nov. 30, 1976. WASHINaTON, DX3. (AlP) — East Hartford; Elizabeth A. Plz- It of marUe.” .Jerry Lewis Cinema— “Mark DURNSIDE R iver Rd. 5B0 til Li' ’ hiPTF K deposit a full year or more. Christian literature sales by zida, 482 W. M iddle T pke.; M rs. of the DevU,” 7:00, 9:00. 4 7 GUARDIAN AND CONSERVATOR. handle both hourly and salaried employees Boy Scout Troop 16 commit­ i M •I'JTLS fRUM HTFC rill’ There are 36 national peuica Seventh-day Adventlats totaled Aima S. R ow e, 385 W. Center Q MASTER CHARGE/CAP CARD. It’s and provide all deductions and accounting tee meeting will be held tomor­ St.; Mrs. Grace P. Nelson, East limtrlfpHtTr 3 The bank may be named as a Guardian covering 28 mllUon acres, most ov er $48 m illion In 1971, the Ckdd is so ductile a m etal row night at 6 at the United Hartford; Mrs. Joeime Perry, / records. of them west of the Mississippi. churches headquarters says. that one ounce of it can be 1 9 CHECK SAVINGS PLAN. Anyamount an automatic charge account for your of the estate of a minor or as a Conservator to Congregational (3iurch. Bast Hartf<»d; Griswold C h ^ LAST I fp r a lb drawn out into a wire 36 miles 8tt8 day-to-day shopping or for travel. No applica­ peU, 478 N. Main S t.; M rs. M ary over $10 can be automatically trans­ manage the property of someone who is legal­ Y long. Mancbeater Evening Herald K. Mattison, East Hartford. PuUUhed Daily Except Sundays ferred every month from your checking to a tion charge. No interest costs when you pay ly determined to be unable to handle his own 3 3 MEDAC SYST'EM. Automated billing Tollaiid oorrespotident Bette Also, Mrs. Dorothy M. Deane, and wUdoya at IS Blssell Street, RATED NO. 1 Q oatrale, tel. 875-2846. 110 W. Main St.. Rockville: Mrs. Manchester, Conn. (06040) savings account. your account within billing period. Accepted affairs. and bookkeeping sj^enn for profes­ TeIei>lione 443-37U Bernice C. Lojzlm, Thlland; LttOe Iheatre of Second C3an Poatage Paid' al nationally and internationally. sional offices and certain typl^s- of small Mrs. Lillian C. Perrica, 136 Tan­ Manchester, Ctnn. Manebeoter Ino. ner St.; Michael S. Baldt, 26 POSITWELY T HE MOST 4 8 INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT. businesses. EUREKA... P&WA Absolved SUBSCRIPTION RATES p iea en ti I Q STATEMENT SAVINGS. A regular Grandview St.;; Mrs. Rita Duf- Payable In Advance 0 1 MONEY MATIC MACHINE. Use your This department provides many services Of Oil Leak fey. Warehouse Point; Miss One 'Tear ...... $39.00 savings account which does not require TOP RATED FOR Diane M. Flewelllng. Mt. Ver­ Six Months ...... 19.60 HORRIFYING FlIJI E y a t l U ^ Master Charge Card for emergency Three Mcoths ...... 9.75 an entry in a passbook for each deposit. for those traveling or doing business overseas. 3 4 LOCK BOX SERVICE. The bank ar- HARTFORD (AP)—State En­ non Dr., Rockville. One Month ...... 8.35 cash. Simply insert the card in the machine. QUALITY and vironmental Protection Cbm- Also, Mrs. Barbara Ann These include Letters of Credit and the pur­ ranges to intercept remittances from a mlaaioner Dan W. Lufkin has Adam s and daughter, 187 H om e­ The transaction is charged to your checking chase, sale or exchange of foreign currencies. Post Office box and deposit them immediately apologized to Pratt A Wdtaey stead St.; Mrs. Kathleen Mary STATE PERFORMANCE |<*i'rtrirj m 6 m cm | . m s r i M 'i s CHRISTMAS CLUB. You make a mon- account or Master Charge account. Money Aircraft for earlier blaming the Schilling and son. 249 M cK ee Research facilities are available. in your account company for an oU seepage in St.; Mrs. Gall E. Lutzen and thly deposit vAith a reminder coupon. Matic machines are located at seven con­ the Connecticut River in Hart­ daughter. East Hartford; Mrs. NEIL SIMON'S Total amount is returned in time for Christmas venient offices. ford. Barbara C. Swanson and daugh­ aiujDiapf 4 9 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SER­ 3 3 PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING Lufkin absolved the company, ter, Ger^dine Dr., (Coventry. shopping, . PLA2A SUITE VICE. A complete service under the TRUSTS. As Trustee or Agent for the but said the precise source of 3 2 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. For the pro- the oil has not been detet^ supervision of senior officers. We will perform Trustee, the bank will administer and manage mined. The oil damaged racing Bicycle Outruns Friday Sotiirdoy the first film rated V* I C VACATION CLUB. Works the same tection of vital records, papers, and other MKUUTm* nmlMH. Ms v shells and the Trinity College Moy 12 May 13 all the necessary “housekeeping”, give you employee pension plans and profit sharing dock. way as a Christmas Club. But you can valuables. Available at the Main Office and cisu all carpet laps! It evil Late Model Car WED.: 7:88 ft 8:88 DUE TO THE HORRIFYING SCENES the benefit of group judgrrient backed up by trusts. We also provide consulting services and Lufkin apologized for his de­ May 19 May 20 start any month of the year. most of our branch offices. Monthly fental lets yai elaaa problrn shifs! (CDKdNNATT, Ohio (AP) —A THORS.: 7tt8 ft 8:88 NO ONE ADMITTEO WITHOUT A ejq^ert research and analysis, and execute partment’s “premature fixing 8:88 pan. develop feasibility studies at no obligation. RUGULATOR* (fontrol lets you.adjust of blame.’’ ten-speed bicycle whipped a “STOMACH mSIRESS BAG” I_ charge depends upon the size of the box. EA3.B,8. AndItMfnm FB I.: 8:884:88-18:68 your orders. from high shag to Kitchen Carpeting 1969 m odel ca r M onday In a (available free and anything In between. Nozzle stays 4H-mlle race at rush hour Mon­ T ickets ______i ^ GROWTH BONDS. Low cost invest- level for maximum cleaning. Fine Computer day to publicize Btkecology I 3 3 BANKING BY MAIL. A convenient way 3 3 SELF-EMPLOYED RETIREMENT G eneral Admisaton 88-88 ment plan guarantees 5% interest for c n MONEY CENTER INVESTMENT SER- ELGIN, ni. (AP) — The com­ W eek. Student $8.88 to make checking and savings account PLANS. For self-employed professional 2 SPEEDS, puter )ias caught up with per­ Les (Cesell, a graduate stu­ EVE.: Box Office, O. Fox Blain 7 1/2 years. A $25 Bond may be purchased VICE. Our Money Center acts as a or business people under toe provisions of toe BIG HEADLIGHT sons who have overdue peuklng dent in physics at the Univer­ 6:30 ft 8:30 FIom*, Liggett Patfcade Ding, deposits and perform other transactions. fines. sity of Clncliuiatl, finished two o r A o o e 848-7686 for $17.18. dealer for all types of short-term investments Self-Erriployed Retirement A ^ City officials, according to minutes ahead of Jerry Bone- including municipal notes, comm.ercial paper, David Jepson, assistant finance cutter, an industrial supervisor. 3 4 DAY AND NIGHT DEPOSITORY. government securities, certificates of deposit, director, said the new system Gesell said be won the trek ■I y SAVINGS BONDS. We sell add redeem Many HNB offices have night deposi­ NEW VIBRA-GROOMER includes forms that list from the university to the municipal, govemrnent and agency bonds 3 7 CORPORATE TRUSTEE. We act as overdue fines owed by the car Northslde area because he wa Series E and H Savings Bonds. Pur­ tories for business receipts after regular bank­ Trustee for bond issues, coupon pa^dng Anodized aluminum with csss hard­ owner. ® able to -move through stalled and other instruments. O ened, chrome plated stsal beatsf bar chases c»n be regularly deducted from your ing hours. Som e also provide drop-in-slots for and replaceable bristle strips. Sealsd The new notice Includes an traffic and made all the green agent for bond issues, transfer agent and re­ ball bearings never need oiling. envel<^ addressed to the'city. lights. checking or savings account. personal checking account deposits. A T THE 3 1 COUPON COLLECTION. If you have gistrar of corporate stock issues and dividend 2-SPEED POWER! Disposabla Casa Nova Restaurant sizeable bond holdings, we’ll take care of disbursing agent for corporate stock issues. Dust Bag o Adjustable 3-Position i O CERTIHCATES OF DEPOSIT. Avail- 3 3 DRIVE-IN SERVICE. Drive-in windows Handle o Only 6 ' High, Closnt ACADEMY AWARDS ROUTE 83 (OPP. GOLF LAND) TALCOTTVILiLB all the technical details for clipping the cou­ Under Low Furniture s Lifetime JSANCHESTe WINNING HIT able to individuals, organizations or cor­ are provided at most HNB offices for the Lubricated Motor, Brilliant Head­ Plus TOP OO-HIT "ITALIAN AND AMERICAN FOOD" pons and collecting the interest as due. This is a listing of our most important porations. Interest rates depend on date of convenience of checking and savings account light e All Metal Construction. • EVERY WEDNESDAY # services. You may use one or several. And if (AFTER 3 P.M.) maturity and money market conditions. customers. / 3 2 SECURITIES CUSTODY. We will hold you have a special need we’ll create a service Atom tti few cletaiK tatb WINNElfcBiACiiiEMY just for you. Stop in at any one of our 61 offices ■nilakle at a iln te st OF 9 AWMBS Spaghetti and Meatballs $125 3 g FOOD STAMP SERVICE. Mpst of our securities in safekeeping, qoHect and dis­ lwrill>8| I Q PERSONAL LOANS. For all your mon- and let us know how we may be of help to you. o r m n 363 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER PLUS ALL THE SPAGHETTI YOU CAN EAT offices sell and redeem food stamps. burse the income as instructed. We also accept Men., Toes., Wad 2 0 a ^ ey needs. Low bank rates. Up to three iKSTncmiE Dstiry-FM from, or deliver to banks, brokers or individuals 8 M 4 d 8 ' APMJPaMTOMfwnwn Wednesday & Thursday Special a l l o u r b r e a d a n d r o l l s a r e H fM B MADE years to repay. Creditor Life Insurance on un­ nnas. « Fri. 8:88-8:88 Sat. StSMlM 3 7 b u l k STORAGE. Space may be rent- negotiable or non-negotiable securities upon We’re with you all the way WE OPEN EVERY MORNINO AT 8 A.M. paid balance at no extra cost ^ ^ ed in our bank vaults for the safe storage written authority. SIDEWALK OIL PAINTING SALE! THE FRENCH 'TURKEY IN THE ROUND" TO SERVE BREAKFAST (TURKEY MiCATWAijrA) of items too large for a safe deposit box. SATURDAY, MAY 6Hi TURKEY MEATBALLS BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON MONDAY - FRIDAY 2 0 AUTOMOBILE LOANS. Available 3 3 BUSINESS FINANCIAL ADVISOR. HARTFORD NATIONAL (XILOR BY DELUXE* CONNECTION MASHED POTATOES CAFETERIA STYLE DAILY TILL 2 P.M. ALL SERVICE DONE ON THE PREMISES a SUCm> TOMATOBS either from your car dealer or HNB loan 3 8 SAFEKEEPING. We accept and hold in A complete range of advisory services 20ttC«nfejryvFiai prGtgnli BANK>

\ PAGE POUR MANCHESTER ro HERAl4D> MANCHESTER, CONN., TtJESDAY, MAY 2, 1972 MANCHBSraR JlVENING . HERALD, MAHQHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY-^^ 1972 PAGE FIVE 7 DR. LAW KlNCit^ LAMB Zoniag Board Denies Most Prevalent Aniong Alocfcs Few People Oppose TWO ATWOOD’S GARAGE Cycle Sides Facility Meekville Rezoning (FO^MEBLY CHABEST ESSO) Explaining Si^le-Cell Anemia By DOUG BEVINS LAST 5 DAYS M A Y 2 -M A Y 5 (Hettild Reporter) By DOUG BEVINS By Lawrence LMnb, M.D. cell is not able to pass heavy phv^al activity. Ob­ new research suggests that A zonins: y ^ a n c e and special exception which would (Herald Reporter) through the tiny blood ves­ viously, this brpblemblem has nai to there are medicines which have allowed Manchester Sports Center to build a new An____ application______to the___ Manchester_____— • *Planning ______a -and______Zoning_ Dear Dr. Lamb—I am a sels in the body. When be considered iit anyone in- can be taken to avoid the sales-aervice facility on N. Main St. was de- Commission seizing a zone change on about 30 acres of black male, 24 years of age. many of these deformed volved in aviation dr in indi­ acute episodes by prevent­ _ med night by the Manchester Zoning Board of Ap- tobacco land to allow a proposed industrial park met My conceim is about i^or- cells stick in the blood ves­ viduals traveling to moun­ ing the change in form of little opposition at I lasta o F vtinpIiF’anight’s tpublic m i KI s a hItxeAviSviM ^ in g . no hardship was proved, The mation about sickle-cell ane sels in an area, they inter­ tainous regions. the hemoglobin in the red Th® ZBA vot®d 8-2 to approve ■After the hearing, the PZC — — — r’------z t t ------fere with normal circulation blood cells. There is still vote was 3-2 for denial. tabled action on the appUcoUem. between Matimo and mia. Is it found predomi­ About one in 500 Ameri* the appllcaUon, but toe motion . Unanimously granted a nantly in the black race? in that region and may cause can blacks has this problem work to be done on this and tailed because state statute re­ 8 The hearing, concerning a tissue death. This often oc­ it is still in a study phase by variance to Joseph G. Karvells zone change from Ruial Resl- -7?® MeekvUle w a rasldenU, Also, what are its symptoms., and about 8 per cent of all quites four favorable votes to to reduce a side line at Palm curs in the spleen, causing American, blacks have the a team of investigators. grant a variance. 86 dence to Industrial on land at n°t opposing the zone GRAND OPENING and is it inherited? St. (zoned Residence A) to al­ severe pain, but it can also „trait; that is,' they can pass Of course, if a black de­ Manchester Sports Center, Meekville, drew the few Meek- were eweern- Dear Reader—Yes, sickle­ occur in the kidney or other on the tendency .to their chil­ sired, it would be wise to low an addtUon to dwelling. ville Rd. and Angel St. resl- ed adth toe n e ^ e s s of toe pro- cell anemia is a disease pre areas of the body. dren even though the parent have genetic counseling be­ c ™ ‘JlneT!If W ^ntw sf' t r denta‘vihosT pro^rt'y ai^ts'toe Industrial park. Carl Uc- dominantly of Africans and The change in the shape may not have any difficulty. fore marriage to be certain hoa ®t., thur E. Smlto to reduce a side «„biect n^ cel ® Angel St. asked if FREE FREE people of African descent, of the hemoglobin can be Obviously, when two appar­ that the two marrjage part­ and can be inherited. The caused by a decrease in oxy­ ently normal individuals ners didn’t both have the Door Prizes With Purchase gen or certain illnesses. If who have the trait marry, trait and thus transmit seri­ difficulty is in the iron ous problems to their chil­ 6 Unaid^Sy granted a S *® *»ig^e^ Drawn on of 2 Tires hemoglobin chemical in the many cells change shape, their offspring may then their ability to carry oxygen have sickle-cell anemia. The dren. Ideally, to prevent this E ^ l T variance to Leo A. Rldolfl et w a 60,000 s<^-foat Industrial ‘I*® May 5ih 5-pc. Screwdriver red blood cells which carry is affected. This and loss of presence of sickle-cell ane­ D r o b 1 e m, individuals with Block P},. now sooed Industrial, to reduce a side line at 26 Ar- buU^ng f6r his electrical prod- ®P®®“Y t**® ®1*® * buffer ziwie. oxygen. Complex chemical blood cella results in anemia. mia and the trait which can the trait should marry some­ ’Hie motorcycle firm, accord- mory St. (zoneiT Residence B) ucts manufacturing firm. '^® regulations require or compounds such as hemo­ Individuals who have sickle­ be transmitted to children one who does not have the Ing to Its attorney Eugene Kel- to allow a garage. MlUer owns toe Mepeuiy ElecV 0®-t®ot buffers. Kelly said, FREE globin have a structure or trait. ly, planned, to build a 16,000 «• Unanimously granted a uical Products Manufacturing Uccello asked for 200 to 300 feet 6*pc. Steak Knife cell anemia or a sig[nificant can be detected with special Others concerned with toe Gum & Balloons form, in sickle-cell anemia, tendency toward this prob­ blood tests that have been (NEWSPAHU INTESMtISI ASSN.) square foot building. The new variance to businessman Philip oo; of New Hyde Park, Long For ’The Kids! Set. a minor variation in tl]is lem have to avoid excessive developed in recent years. building, Kelly said, is neces- Harrison to allow erection o t a Island. prepoeal included Mrs. Alex­ sltated by lack ot space for ex- ®anopy over toe sidewalk on toe The zone chaiuw if sranted ander Gullotta of 82 Meekville chemical compound causes exposure to altitude. While the trait isn’t much etcoM . Mnrf your qutstlent aitd . Rd. and Dimald Flyim ot 38 it to change its form and dis- of a problem, having the eem m saU to Lowronco f. Lome, panrion at toe firm’s present «“ t side of MWn St ^ tw ^ eventS^wsult to toe There are reports of full-blown disease is a seri­ Lilac St/, who'said he is buying storts the shape of the blood b 1 a c k s with this problem M.D., in con of this papor. WhUo r 1®velopihent of an industrial a house on Angel St. cell to a sickle shape,, hence ous disorder and often leads Dr. Lamb eanmot omswor m iirU o a l At toe April 17 pubUc hearing canopy, part of Harrison’s so- who have had difficulty at on toe application, there was called Model Block Plqn, must Several Fern St. cmd Sunny- the name sickle-ceU anemia. less than 5,000 feet. These to a short life-span. ttttori, ho will onswor httors at The 36-acre iparcel, ' located brook Dr. residents turned out goitotal iotonst m Hrtun cotuuMS. consider^Ie opposition to toe meet conditions specified by toe The deformed red blood have been individuals doing I am happy to say that Manchester ^lorts Center ®t®to ’Transpwtation Depart- between (but not abutting) for anotoer PZC hearing last pJans. Area residents comidato- ment, because Mato 8t. is a Windsor St., Burnham St., apd night, a request for ' a zone ed that traffic hazards, noise state highway (Rt. 88). Tolland Tpke., is ttow owned by change from Rural Residence Interfaith Camp and^ poUuUon,.r and Uttering a vvar- a r H. MatuFO of SomerBvUle, Conn, __ to Residence A on a three-acre would result. iance to toe Town of Manches- It has been used by toe Hart­ parcel at Fern cmd Gardner fits. T o Open in July man ’Tobacco C o . toe growing Atty. Kelly, representing ap- Town Manager Robert Weiss ter to aUow caretaker’s living shade tobacco, but Hartman ap- favored toe Manchester Sports quarters in a buildtog at toe pUcent Nicholas Jackston, said The fifth Manchester Inteiv {totently no longer wants to too difference to toe two resi­ faith Day Camp will be held Center plans at toe hearing, but ^®»™®r Nike recreational uses farm the land. dential zones would mean a dif­ a neighboring industry, E P. wlU headquarter toe Town again this year at South United Recreation Department. Negotiations are n ea r com- ference of constructing either Methodist Church from July 17 Houghton A Co. of 44 Stock PL, six or eight houses on toe lend. opposed toe atq>Ucatlon. / S n e n u i E through July 28. If the zone change is granted, Participating in the camp will The ZBA, to its decision last KeUy said, toe developer be 2S 'Manchester youngsters night, did not list reasons for Boise Lot Rezoned (Jackston) would be obligated 4-Pnr NYLON CORD^ALtWEATHER ]E"TIRE and an equal number from toe action. to install water and sewer lines. Hartford’s Inner City. A pro­ The 2!BA also voted last night The loud and lengthy oppoel- Clean sidewall design, radial darts on shoulder Triple-tempered nylon cord construction gram of spegrta, crafts, swim­ to deny a similar motorcycle tion, including about ten speak­ ming and field trips is being sales-service proposal at 413 But Parking Denied ers, two letters, and petitions planned for the 10-day camp New State Rd. That ^;>pUcatlon, containing alxHit 30 signatures, Juat to show you how well program. A hot lunch and R«iald C. Johnson’s request for By DOUG BEVINS claimed rezontog would com­ BLACKWALLS WHITEWALLS adjusted I am, last week I had Art Association siiacks will be served each day. special exception and variance, (Herald RepMter) pound traffic Itazards end drain- my 40th birthday and it didn’t Drops the ‘Fine’ Many of the volunteer staff, waa unanimously denied on toe A request for rezoning to Industrial of Boise Cascade age problems. FOR COMPACTS bother me a bit. Not a bit. It adults and teen-agers have been basis there was no Corp. land at Highland Park was partially granted by One opponent even suggested Comets, waa simply another birthday. with the program since its In­ proved. that apartments would be better $1 And if It had bothered me, I’d The Mianchester Fine Arts As­ the Manchester Planning and Zoning Ckimmission (PZC) Corviiirs, ception. Johnson had proposed a 4,000- than squeezing eight homes in Falcons, have done some pooltlve think­ sociation recently approved the square foot building, and claim­ last night, and a separate request to allow school bus three acres. VFW Loyalty Day Queen chang' of its name to the lifon- In past years, Manchester has parking on toe parcel was de- Size 6.50x13 Dnris, Special ing, that’s all. I mean, look at come forth with Itelp as teen ed hla hardship involved toe Kelly, rebutting toe opposition, tubeless, plus chester Art Associsition, and nled by toe Zoning Board of Ap- an,j 12 station wagons. Thrall $1.75 Fed. Ex iiiul Vnli.Tiils Miss Lioma Rae PhlUesoo, Queen next Sunday at the the women «riho have crossed and adult colinselors, ciafts amaU size of toe land available. said traffic increases would not Tax. and old tire membership is now <^n to peals (ZBA). had an agreement with Boise c t Loyalty Day parade in Windsor the 40 line before me! Elizabeth workers, jdtehen workers, ’There was no opposition at toe be significant, and installation d a u ^ te r Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ craftsmien, artists, teen-agers Boise Gaacade, owner of toe Cascade to purchase toe land, ______mond PhlUeson ot 2L Barker Locks. Taylor, glamour girl to top all drivers to swimming, and bak­ April 17 pubUc hearing. of water and sewer lines would glamour girls, celebrated her and anyone interested in the Nedwieds Wed 50 Years Size 6.50x13 MEDIUM SIZE CARS Cnmnms, Rd., RockvlUe. and a junior at Vytau Chemerka oC the VFW ing cookies and other treats. In otoer'lictlon last *nlght toe which includes toe site of which was put up for sale last benefit toe neighborhood. blackwall tubeless Chuvrolfls. bisrthday in a BIG way. She was world ot art. ^ ’ t*i® former Case Bros, paper year when toe paper manufac- The PZC tabled action on toe p lu s $1.75 Fed. Ex. Size 7.75x15. Rockville High School, was Post and Mrs. Dorcthy Klein- ’Ilie c)ub membership also ap­ Volunteers are needed again Mr. and Mrs. F. Joseph Ned- tirement. He is a member of t a x and old tire. 7.75x14. Chevy Ms. I•'•H.')S. toadied by Ekiropean royalty 1 Denied Elmer ThrsU’s *‘^® ^ '’®' turlng operation was moved to application. $ 8.25x14 Of Fairlnnc’s, crowned the Manchester VFW scmldt of the Auxiliary were in this year, and these wishing to wied of Nedwied fid., ’Tolland, Rockville Barracks of World 6.25x15 tube­ and glittering stage personal­ proved ithe revised constitution Ambassadors, Loyalty Day Queen Sat­ charge of Saturday night’s and bylhwB at its recent meet­ help may contact Mrs. William who are obseiwlng their 60th an­ War I Veterans. Mrs. Nedwied less. plus urday night in ceremonies at event. A buffet was served by ities, and Richard gave her an Martens, 9 Stephen St. or Mrs. niversary today, where honored is a member of the VFW Aux­ SS'LIS!. » /anfS « a ,p p 4 v , !------■ ------$2.12 to $2.34 Corvottos. Kubids, enormous diamond to show how ing at lyhiton Memorted Library. (dependirig F M y m o u lh s the VFW Home. Mrs. Ihom as Heneghan, Mrs. Paul Seybolt, 29 Steidiens St. at ah qimiversary party Sunday iliary. (Herald photo by Pinto) on size) and ’The art work of the month went rtnv-a WAroirt^ 84. The poTcel was zoned Rural motion failed because four fa- Police Report old tire. and Tninpesis Chemerka, and Mrs. Theresa much he liked her new matur­ at their home. day’s Herald) Ihe first runner up was tOss ity. Jackie Kennedy, Princess to Mrs. {Martha Pinavich for her Ihe Hartford children are Resldence. vorable votes are required for Paul C. ’Thetiodeau, 16, of U3 Varney. The Lou Joubert or­ bused each day to and from About 75 friends and relatives The energy in one pound of 2. Denied Pontiac Park’s ap- LARGER CARS Sharon Marie Bbrr, daughter of Grace, Jane Russell, Ava Gard­ painting! “The Fisherman’s The P T f i granted a zone approval. The acUon followed Bissell St., was arrested yester. LARGER SIZES LOW PRICED TOO! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burr a t 23 chestra played for dancing. F*aradlse,” which is now on dis­ Manchester, and this is ene of attended the party grlven by the uranium can perform as much pUcatlon fcH' a ' variance to al- ner and Melina Mercouri have couple’s children. low new car narkinir at the rear about 2% acres, lengthy discussion at toe ZBA’s day on a charge of interfering Size 8.55x14 Ihiicks. l-'ords. Hale St., Rockville, and a senior all been 40th-birthday girls too. play at the Savings Bank of the largest eicpense Items of the work as three mUlicn potmds of /Of 381 M ^ ^ c o iT ^ c t What was deemed an closed session last night. with a poUce officer. PoUce said • 7.75-15 • 7.75-14 • 8.25-14 • 8.25-15 $ or 8.55x15 Dudxps. program. The approximate cost Mr. and Mrs. Nedwied were tubeless, at Rockville High School. So, what is there to worry Manchester on Miain St. coal. errpi! in toe zoning mtq> and to -nie ZBA public hearing April Thebodeou allegedly interfered plus $2.46 to Mnrenrys, Raccocm Joins Pigs of sending one child to camp is united in marriage May 2, 1922 Plus $2.12 to $2.34 Miss PhiUeson will represent about? How could anyone pos­ A membership category at re­ limit further exp^nrion of toe u drew considerable opposition while cm officer was Investlgat- 195 Fed. Ex. Tax. $2.48 Fed. Ex. Ponlincs. at the Congregational Church of depending on sue. tax depend­ the Manchester VFW Post and LIMA, m . (AP) — When sibly feel dowdy and middle- duced rates has been set up for about 820. ing on size) Oldsmobilos, South WiUlngton by the ,,Rev. Industrlal uses In predoml- to Thrall’s pn^iosal from High- ing a complaint about a stolen and old tire. Auxiliary next Friday in state Marvin Wilson, a farmer, look­ aged In company like that? young people of high sclKXd ege. ’Those wishing to make a fi­ Rockville nantly residential area. jaj,d Park residents. Most of toe bicycle. He was released on his and old tire T-Hirds competition at a Loyalty Day ed over a Utter of eigifat spotted There also is a lower rate for nancial contribution, no matter William V. AUen. Mrs. ifqd- The Uds made a big deal of Nurse Graduate wied was the former Susie Jeut- YOU CAN ’The existing zone llho went school bus parking opponents written promise to appear in Ball in Windsor Locks. The pigs nursing on one of his sows, my birthday. They insisted on senior citizens. what amount, may send their Hospital Notes through the center of toe origi- had also opposed itoe rezonlng court May IS. checks, made payable to “Inter- opcic of Tolland. ’They have winner of the state competition he discovered a new piggy as­ putting 40 candles on the cake, Miss Priscilla M. Hoher grad­ Visiting hours a r e U:S0 to 8 nal Case~ Bros. mill. .Half...... o t toe application. Many of toe ------will reigTi as State Loyalty Day sociate : a baby raccoon. uated March 20 as a nurse faith Day Camp,” to the Rev. two sons, Paul Nedwied, at FIND IT p.m. In all areas ekeept ma­ though I assured them four Ancient Court Tennis home, and Joseph A. Nedwied building zoned Industrial, and opponents used toe same argu- Oma^ B. Chapman, 43, of would get the Idea across nice­ anesthetist from the New Bri­ Eugene Charman, St. James AT ternity where they are 2 to 4 half was in a Rural Residence ihents in both cases, adding ’Thoinitsonville, Ootm., was ar- Church, 896 Main St. of Tolland. ’They also had a ly. All through dinner they tain General Hospital School of StiU Finds Players THE HEALTH and 6:80 to 8 p.nt. zone. that school bus parking would rested yesterday on a O rcuit Anesthetists. daughter, the late Caroline Sulli­ 2 WAYS TO • MASTER CHARGE made funny remarks like "Ufe PARIS—Court tennis, an an­ van, who was married to John The PZC decided to rezone create traffic hazards. C^rt 12 warrant charging him CHARGE begins at 40,” and “Hey, mom, She recently completed six cient game in which small, FObp FARM Admitted Monday; Diane only toe land where mill build- Atty. Jedm Shea, representing VKh breach of peace. PoUce • ESSO c r e d it card STAR GAXER!*^V^ I College Notes | Sullivan \-)>- Veal’s Varied Store Roy, RFID 4, Vernon r Mrs. Ei­ considerations as weU as toe Worries and Problems 9 Q 9 5 g 29 Morno^e 59 You 89 Enthusiosts vanced Individual training At riAMKltA W OP A STUDIO leen Zabka and son, Stuart residential character of the Consider s denture adhesive. FAS- .y* SMT. 22 ” 30 Exporsd 60 Advice 90 You ». 2o h ^ •29 Main SL, Mandiester t S t OENTEB ST. TEETH* Powder doee all of thii: the U.8 > Army'Armor Center, (Fonneriy Olootts) Dr., 'ToUand; Mrs. Arline Do- area. 10-1320-29 )Good ^Adverse N^^tral 1339-4358 ep Ft. Knoix, Ky. 64»-78aB 1) Helpe hold uppera and lowera k 48-5732-89 3 W ' >2-64-7933 bosz end son, Bnfteld. Elmer Thrall, owner of toe loncer, firmer, eteadier. 2) Holda ALL FOR a brake linings on all them more comfortably 8) Helpe Manchester Bus Service, had you eat more naturally. Why worry? four wheels New York State had three asked the ZBA for a variance ' Uae F A S T E ^ H Denture Adb^ These are 5 Very important areas that are a "Must" in order a Inspect master cylinder & hydraulic brake hoses hunting fatalities in 1971, a on toe Boise Cascade land to sive Powder. Dentiuee that fit are a Remove, clean, inspect, and repack front wheel drop from toe 9.4 average for allow parking of 86 school buses eeeenUal to health. See your dentiet to insure smoo'th running, and continuous reliable service toe preceding five-year period. regularly. bearings, add new fluid I-. from your car. We combined the 5 most neglected service a Adjust all four brakes / items and grouped them together at this low price. For many people in this •NEW Wheel Cylinders if NEEDED o n ly ...... $7.50 each Oil Change [ ^ 011 Filter Lubrication •DRUMS Turned if NEEDED only ...... $3.60 each SINGER wealthiest of ^1 nations, •FRONT GREASE SEALS it NEEDED o n ly ...... $3.95 pair the security of a rela­ •RETURN s p r in g s : it NEEDED only ...... 506 each tionship with the family Wheel Bearing Pack 5 Wheel Tire Rotation •Master Cylinder, hoses, wheel beatings extra cost if NEEDEIJ^^ doctor is a thing of the TcOpU past. . . . We are now a m g s a l e ! nation where the maldis­ tribution of medical man­ '^snap-back'engine tune-up : flower price ta gs tell it C om e inand se e SPRING UTTER power is a critical prob­ includes labor, thasa parts... aorvicas: your budget perk up with femous Singer values! I, lem — and availability is • Naw Spark Plugs OIL CHANGES HELP MINIMIZE THE AMOUNT OF one of the most impor­ • Naw Points Right! In Connecticut, most savings banks offer a sensible, low-cost way to buy tant ingredients of health • Naw Condanrar LUBRICATION Stylist* zig-zag portable sewing machine. life insurance. _ • Naw Rotor • transmiBiion and A Vnme if care. . . . The question is our (pecitliili will ■Uo • Set Dwell differential oil check Why low-COZt? Savings Bank Life Insurance (SBLI) is yours to buy direct . . . UTTER ON MANCHESTER'S STREETS no longer, Is there a good . . . Choke • Time Engine- • Balance Hurry in for this great at the bank. The bank employs no outside sales force. That’s why the cost is low Carburetor • Teal Starting, Charging ) complete x U m t r doctor in the house?, or chaasit buy now! Has built-in on all SBLI policies. Is there a cheap doctor in System* ... Cylinder Compression lubrication PUT blindstitch and the house?, but simply ... Acceleration Look: For just 811.50 monthly — even less with yearly dividends paid as earned !. USE REFUSE BAGS CAREFULLY TIED AT THE TOP. n o n , H o r n . . . exclusive Singer* — that 32-year-old father can get over 810,000 in life insurance for his family- is there a doctor in the oiiiDWMD change 85,000 whole life on himself and 81,430 on his wife (age 28); plus 81,260 term AVAILABLE AT THE HIGHWAY GARAGE AND house? With the ever Prica includes all labor and oil front drop-in bobbin! Add « for insurance on each of three children to age 21 (future children covered at no growing tendency of ■lr.cond. autos -L extra cost). He can get all this protection . . . plus guaranteed cash values . . . FIRE STATIONS — 50 BAGS $2.25 many physicians to stay Any 6 cyl. U.S. auto - add $4 gruaranteed continuation of coverage if he’s disabled . . . guaranteed continua­ close to hospitals to pur­ for S cyl. cars only tion of his family’s insurance if he dies. 2. USE METAL OR NON-BRIHLE REFUSE CONTAIN­ sue their specialties, it is mandatory that we find You don’t have to be a depositor to buy SBLI. Just ask your local savings bank ERS WITH HANDLES AS SPECIFIED IN THE a solution to society’s loss *1 0 9 ® ? about a low-cost SBLI family plan. There’s no obligation. No one will visit you. of the old style general Reg. $149.95 REFUSE CONTRACT. practitioner. . . , Available In Manchester at TWO ATWOOD’S GARAGE, INC. sawe 3. DISCARD METAL CONTAINERS WITH SHARP Propter medication aUevlatez THE SAVINGS BANK a great amount of discom­ Autbentleity X S 4 0 fort. F1U your prescriptions RT. 30 OF MANCHESTER EDGES TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY TO a( LENOX PHARMACY, 299 VERNON, CONN. OPEN EVEBx NIGRT UFmL 8 P 3L E. Center St. Tel. 649-0896 875-0774 6i7 / I a i n ^ WITH CARRYING CASE DUBINO TBIS SALE! and at most savings banks throughout Connecticut. COLLECTOR. for free deUveiy. Open 8-9. Sun. and H olidays g8. Th* Singer 1te3S« CredH Plan For address oMhe Singer Sawing "Symbol Of F’inest Pharm­ 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE help* you have this vslus now— Center nearest you, see White Pages LOW COST SA V IN G S BANK LIFfe IN SU RAN CE (Cooperation In These Areas WOl Greatly Reduce The Litter Problem. acy Service.” Gift Dept., wHhkivoufbudQOt under SINQER COMPANY. MON.-SAT..6 A.M.-10 P.M. — SUN, 8 A.M.-8 PJ4. A ihe i*Mtt ft. gmU.. SINGER It makes sense . . . and saves dollars .'.. to buy life Insurance el a mutual savings bank. Film, Cosmetics, Candy. We •ATf8dgm«i of THC SiNOfR COURMfr Iwmor Master Chargis Cutis. REX ATWOOD MIKE ATWOOD

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PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEft, COI^N., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1972 ^MANCHESTER EVEIHNG HTOALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1972 " PAGE SEYEN / Public Records HEALTH CAPSULESig Tolland hours, as though a wand had been-waved. by MtfhsetA. Ph i I, M.D. Natural Food^s Jaycee Wives It was not, o f course, quite that abrupt, Connecticut Wamuky Deeds Italo, Norman c. and Robert Past WfARifitf To Pick Slate RUMMAGE or quite that ecusy. Where the dandelion J. Oomollo to Sylvester J, Jr. A fPitTU tt U)AV Seminar Topic flow er appeared, there had been the bud Y ankee and Karen O. Bottone, property , Mylig foaP TA^Tt^ Z Voter Approval Asked Manchester Jaycee Wives will on Prospect St., conveyance tax, "M<^em Nutritlcn” will be PXJBUSHBD b y t h e and the green. Where the apide suddenly (UsCusMd at the Orgranic Semi­ blect officers at lU final meet­ SALE MANCHESTBR PUBUSHINQ CO. 142.90. IS BIm «U Street nar tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at provided the sudden fleck of leaf, there By AJELO. WlUlam J. and m ieenT. Egon ing of the season tomorrow at Mencheiter. Codh. the Community Y, 80 N. Main EiiKinuel Lutheran BUHL L'^ONS had been the swelling knob of bud. The to James M. IV eind Alberta B. If For AS-Mill Budget the home of Mrs. John Bates, Putdlaher ^ For many yoart pait, i n po­ St." Mrs. Shirley Banks will be daffodils burst out with a vitality they Hoaglond, property on Gairlage 223 Green Rd. The event will Founded October 1, 1881 Residents attending'tonight’s The finance board can only the discussion leader. litical ohsaiyara hava Imd to Dr., conveyance tax $89.06. open with a potiuck at 7;30 Churah had collected and stored over a span of Mrs. Betty Johnson of Coven­ Publlibed Brery Erenlnc Buxpt Sundeye . chronicle the dhvloua angulah Manuel S. and Hazel W. Mar- town meeting wUl be asked to reduce the school budget by an p.m. end HoUdaya. Entered at the-Poet Office at adopt a 88,278,628 budget baaed overall amount. It is up to try will demonstrate gcurmet 69 GHDBOH STREET llanehester. Oonn., aa Second Claas H a il many months; the hillside would have and exhaustion an4 traalon at RBrido to James J. and OoUeen All Jaycee wives planning to Hatter. on a $48,670,280 revaluatkl the board of education to cut cocking with natural foods. our legislator tiy u f to thrash N. Perkins, pn^rty at 27 Oli­ attend the supper are remind­ MANCHESTER shown the same delicate spring colora in grand list, which will result in specific Items, Cookies, breads, teas, entrees SUBSCRIPnOK RATES their way through the last min- ver Rd., conveyance tax $28.06. ed to make reservations with thet setting of a 48-mlU rate for They cut $286,600 from the and desserts prepared from Payable In Advance a day or two anyway, -evufi if it ^had __ute adjournment crush at their Oreen Manor construction Co. Mrs. Lee McCray, 280 E. Mid­ One Y e a r ...... SS8.00 the town. b u d ^ t last week but tabled natural fcods will be among the Sohirclay Six Honths ...... U.BO snowed. prescribed sessions. Inc. to Italo Oomollo, unit in V f « . VoUR PALATa dle Tpke. Those needing trans­ the specific cuts of an addition­ foods for tasting. Anyone with Three Months ...... S.75 the Notthfield Green Oondomln- mVaLPtP IH TAiTiHa. IF , ^ e $48,670,030 grand list rep- portation m ay contact Mrs.. Wal­ One M o n th ...... S.J5 But Sunday it was all put together, the This year, In a conscious at- al $128,408, until tomorrow a favorite dish made from nat­ SInsle Ctopy ...... 16c ium,' conveyance tax $28.96. VoUR PfUTURt CeUtR^ resbnt$a $180,000 reduction ad- ter Kupchunos, 285 Graham ■ fort to Improve their'Image'Iqr night’s meeting. ural foods may bring it for oth­ May 6, 1972 By Carrier ...... weekly 76c months of preparation, th e . sudden few 'WiUtam and Ann M. Evans to •fAt PAlATtffoOP WILL Justment'Jiy the Board of Tax Rd., South Windsor. gettliv their work done In tim e The largest cuts w ere made ers to sample. Recipes will be M E M B E R O P hours of perfect sun, and, fo r mortals, Clifford A. Jr. end Sharon A. Ta^Tb A Llffi-t PlPPtRBHT. Review, wmeh. took until yes­ Completed project reports to avoid any real last minute in school staff requesto, appro­ available as well as suggestions THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scorso, property, at 41 Sherwood *vWOTVH»» a-a ^-----1— IpZ^W -t--- Z--Z—S.A « mVwSStoBvMVk s -« - terday to fihlah'^lto,^work on 280 should be submitted at this 9 1o 12 The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ the time to watch something neally im­ emergency, they achieved the fer preparing menus. Circle, conveyance tax $20.70. h Is nefcinfwidej fe •# ef e wesiweHe mluNi adjustments reques'ts, due to priations for textbooks, suppliez, meeting. titled to the use ot republlcatlon of all miracle of getting themselves library and audio visual equip­ Participating in the pregram news dispatches credited to it or not other­ portant happening. David and Jean E. Isenberg to revaluation. ’ ,, wise credited In this paper and also the into a condition when, if they ment, and pa^cularly capital will be the Parkade Health George and MAry M. Schneider, President local news published here. had really wanted to, they could The tax review board''Ijad improvement i^uests. Sheppe, the Health Food Fanh All rM ta of republication ot special dis­ p n ^ r t y at 28 W. Vernon St., strongly attempted to have the. patches iierein are also reserved. have adjourned well ahead of Dr. David L. Warren of 40 Bolton Formulating a detailed three- on Main St., and the Sundance conveyance tax $44.6(. grand list frozen at Ite Current Political Pecksniffery their constitutional deadline of Hlghwood Dr. lost Friday was 'yew budget comparison, the Restaurant and Evergreen The Manchester Publlahlnc Company a» Robert G. Borrls' to Joseph P. rate of $28,916,476 but was turn­ our colorful sumes no financial reaponsibllity for typo- There can be no challenge to the con­ M ay 8. elected president of the Hart- schqpl board has noted that .a Bakery of Coventry. craphlcal errors appearing In adverUs- ed down by state tax ofaciOls. So doing, they worked their Town Adds ”10 ^qr'' cent' increase lii per 1^® seminar Is open to all ments and other readtnK matter In The tention that most piAitlcians frequently The local board had claimed It Manchester Ehrenlng Herald. at its 180th annual meeting. pupil Is essential to cover these interested, and' more in- spring tske positions they don’t really believe way into a different kind of ance tax |86.|I). needed a year’s time to clear up torture and tension, w h l^ they Dr. Warren, with offices at 56 the basic "educational demands, formation may be obtained by Fun service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. in — and probably no year has provided ihdtclolm Deed 22 Voters revaluation '.‘inequltiea.” artificial flowers Publishers Representatives — Mathews. better or more numerous examples ot exhibited when they reconven­ Haynes St., specializes in inter­ Supportlng'''ihls, It Is noted contacting the YW C A office at Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency Andrew P. and Irm a Z. Vln- nal medicine and sub-speclallzes A total of 22 Bolton realdenta Tonight’s annual town meet- that 78.4 per cept ot the total the Oommunlty Y. -^New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. such candidate contortions than 1972. ed' themselves one day last cena to VSUlom and Ann M. took 4ulvantage o f three special ^ held at the high school budget Is' -allocated for ------anil foliage Sen. Henry Jackson, for example, ap­ week. in the treatment of cardiovas­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUtA- Evans, property on Sherwood cular diseases. He Is a member voter making seeslqns Jield school at 8 p.m. salaries, a 6.6 per'-qent raise TlONS. peared before the nation's newspaper We are not sure they did not Circle, conveyance tax'|.66. of the medical staff of Manches­ Wednesday, Saturday and yes- The Board of Finance has necessitates a budget '"increase 37 in First Croup arc now hero! editors here-leist week and was asked his they make the real ones look Display 'advertising closing hours find the pain and pressure of Judgment Uens ter M em orial Hospital. terxlay at Oommimity Hall. trimmed $124,128 from the gen- of 4.8 per cent. ’-s. FRANKFORT, Pa. — The flrst Pnr, Monday — 1 p.m. Friday reaction to the new U.S. bombing in arttfloial! priced from only 19c having nothing to do almost as ^ Worcester (Moss.) Cbunty Na­ Since becoming a member of Totals compiled by the regis- government budget and Continuing, the fact siieqt U.S. savings and loan associa­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. North Vietnam. Now Mr. Jackson is a for glorious daffodils . . , yoa’n For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. great as their usual distxvss in tional Bank against George-F.. the Hartford County Medical As- trars Indicate that 14 persons $^31,590 from the Board of Edu­ notes the required fixed cost of- tion was formed here in 1831, For Thuraday—I p.m. Tuesday. hawk of well-established lineage, and so cation requests. have to think twice or you will a crowded closing. Bltter, $7,318.22. property at 63 sociaUon, he has served on its Jolne« Democratic party, statutory requirements for spe­ Mtti each of Its 87 members be watering fiiem, they look taat _F or Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. might have been expected to applaud. Qasslfled deadline 4:3Q_p.m. day Their behavior on that one Battista Rd, program and review commit- iiu'®® Joined the Republican par- Increases allotted to both aec- cial education represents $86,- agroelng to save a specified realt come In and pick out your belore publication 4:30 JFVIday for But he is also seeking the presidential sum each week until all mem­ Saturday and Monday publication. meeting day last week offered, Society for Savings against tees, as a director-at-Iarge offive romalned tmatfUiat- o f the b u d ^ a v e r ^ 11 660, or a four per cent increase. bonqnetl nomination in-'a very dovish Democratic at any rate, some evidence that George F. Bitter, $1,239.16, the board of directors, as a dele­ ed. One o f the tiu r j Joining the P®f cent, according to Stewart Increased total ennrilment, bers faad'farought homes. Tuesday, May 2 Party. So his reply was a studied strad­ they were straining their best property «m Battista Rd. gate to the Connecticut State Republican party ln.d been prev- Joslin, chairman of the finance highest at the high school level, we sell conn. 50c lottery tickets! dle; The boihbing is bad, not because lously registered as unoffUiated. board. to get themselves swinging Into M arriage IJiMnsea Medical Society, and as vice coupled with . replacement of c bombing civilian areas is in Itself bad, All the others r®$lstered for the In the general government all the closing time routines John Nicholas Hupalo of president. equipment and expendable sup­ NEWI — ibEOinNO but because it comes “ about six years first time in town. budget the requests for some When The President Warns Hanoi they used to pretend to com­ Hartford and Christine Ann ^------plies, and inflation require a tpo late.” Republican regtstrar of voters major items are left intact in- plain about. 'Varley of 'Vernon, M ay 6, St. Donna Lee Emrick, both of He- minimum 8.3 per cent increase. NATURAL HEALTH r m 4 i t It must be supposed that President Or take the campaign of happy Hubert Virginia Assard noted that most eluding the paylooder wood According to the fact sheet One of the legislators we en­ M ary’s Cliurch. bron. M ay 8, Emanuel Luther- Nixon, when he undertakes to warn Humphrey. There’s virtually no promise of the 18-to-21-year-olds, w | »o ac chipper and town garage. the school board anticipates a countered, Who tends' toward a ITiomas James Satallno of an Churoh. FOe& SHOPPE he isn’t eager to make — more federal counted for about 26 per cent of ’The school budget, according 140 student Increase in the North Vietnam against ctmtliuilng Its clinical kind of analysis o f the East Hartford and Sharon Michael Prue of WllllmanUc help for orange growers in Florida and the new voters, remained unaf- to Joslin, allows for costs of schools next year. .events in which he partlolpates, Edith Hanley of 68 Delmont St., and Margaret Ann Camey of feature variety military c^ratlon s in South t^etnam, dairy farmers in Wisconsin, a Depart­ flliated. inflation and increased enroll­ had the cheering news that, al­ May 20, Masonic Temple. 42 Cornell St., May 6, Church of at its very best! and yet makes a point oi excluding the ment of Youth for the young folks and a William Houle, Democratic ment, plus an allocation for a Musk oxen neSd no banis and though they really had precious David Allan Anderson and the Assumption. Department of Aging fo r the old. He has registrar, advises that Mrs. As- few "carefully planned pro- little fodder. They eat about usA of atomic weapons and the return of ■ little to work with, all the leg­ been on every side o f' the busing issue. fard iuid deputy registrar S<^>hle grams.” one sixth of what cattle eat. American ground forces from the islative satraps who could pos­ The other day, apparently mindful of the CsUtvlnskas, will be doing a sibly be included in the com­ house-to-house canvass during methods he will use to punish Hanoi for effectiveness of Ike’s "I shall go to posite “leadership" were busy the month of M ay in on effort Korea" line, he assured a Jewish audi­ continuing such operations, knows what —almost as busy as they would to correct and update the mas­ ence in Philadelphia that "I shall Jour- A Nature Study by Sylvian Ofiara methods he hirasdf has in mind. be toward the end of a really ter list of voters in town. He ney to Jerusalem” for Israel’s 2Sth an­ COLTSFOOT crammed session—playing the urges residents to assist the For the moment, Nmth Vietnam seems niversary next year. He even apes tradlUonal game of swapping women in their efforts to pro­ George Wallace's attacks on “pointy- to be doing all too well in Its operatltms special Interest legislation vide accurate voter rolls by giv­ headed" bureaucrats, taking out after inside South Vietnam, in spite of a con­ down to the pettiest dregs of the MITES ing pertinent Information rela­ "over-educated experts down at the A Thought for Today calendar. tive to persons who have moved stant application of the greatest weight of IRS” for making the federal tax forms avinos in or out of town. Sponsored by the Manchester Faced with nothing Important bombs we can muster. so complicated. Council ot Churches Cbeerleodlaig Tryouts Inside to do, the legislators conjured The spring stampede of Democratic Girls interested in becoming It Is possible, and probably significant, candidates to climb on the tax reform themselves up the business of ^cGovern^s Ohio Gamble “ Surround Them with cheerleaders for the Bolton Tig­ bandwagmi is another fine example of . trying to pass a law now to to try and guess what the proportions of Your Love” ers Midget football team or the fasten cimtrols on federal reve­ ' i H i B North Vietnamese success might be if Idetrfogy come easy. As evidence grew new Bolton Bulldogs Pony foot- of popular unrest over high taxes, men Church World Service (OWS) nue sharing money that might beLll team must sign up and at­ the bombings were not being directed who never before gave any sign of know­ Report is an agency of proven dependa­ come to Connecticut If Congress tend practice sesslaBLlSS hat been tsrvlng the Home Owner pony teeim should meet Friday amendment to outlaw school busing. But setts primary was won April 26, cally with McGovern’s Wiscon­ might summon them back Into he also fears the political backlash if he yourself, “ Would I want to wear special session, so that the state for. 90 YEARS. For a umplolo FREE INSPECTION of at 3:16 in back ot the Center H ie bombing may be about to stop Humphrey, sighed in relief last McGovern would court blue-col­ sin win. Viewing McGovern’s it in such em ergency?" — the school. ’TO be eligible, girls must voices his opposition too bluntly — and Thursday morning when events lar Workers in Ohio instead of nomination as a catastrofriie should not have to suffer the your homo by a Tarmile Control Export, auporviiod them; it^has not yet done so. kind worn from late spring be at least 12, and must reach so he argues instead that an amendmpn^ reduced Sen. George M cGov­ going to California as planned. guaranteeing a Republican land­ intolerable experience of being by tho finott tachnical ilaff, phono our noaroat through early fall — is desper­ without their reassuring pres­ age 16 before Dec. 31, 1972. What more, then, does President N ix­ la a poor answer to the busing problem ern’s chances for a momentous He could attempt a crippling slide, labor leaders here stopped local offica; ^ esatCNG! ately needed by refugees or dis­ Belectmen’a Meeting because it "has a fatal flaw; It t^es too upset over Humphrey in the upset over Humphrey in his their congenital dawdling and ence on the Hartford scene. on have in mind, when he talks as aster victims in tropical lands. The Board of Selectmen have long" to become effective. Ohio presidential primary. heartland, McGovern’s strate­ g;ot to work — a situation Mc­ After all, if that organization Deliver to your church. changed their meeting time if there were more he will do, if Hanoi Congressmen and other poUticians are Along with other Humphrey gists reasoned, at little risk if Govern did not confront in Mas­ wMch rates legislatuiks had Also needed are processing from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the does not withdraw? at least as Pecksniffian as Presidents men here. King started .biting he failed. Whni post-Massachu­ sachusetts. given them higher marks Just funds. Ten cents per pound of 649-9240 first and third Tuesdays of each and would-be Presidents. The.House of fingemails when word leaked setts surveys wowed Humphrey Moreover, when McGovern because they had, voted them­ No answer that suggests itself is a good Representatives the other day ^proved late Wendesday that the bat­ slipping and tne undecided vote contributed clothing is requtst- month. 'The new hours w ill go arrived here Wednesday fresh selves annual sessions, why 360 to 2 a resolution calling on Moscow tered Sen. Edmund Muskie r is i^ , the move seemed well ed to pay costs of baling for ex: into effect tonight and will con­ one. The one aspect - of the bombing from his Massachusetts victory, should they not Improve their BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORF. to stop persecuting Soviet Jews. Mem­ would stop active campaigning. Justified. I port, insurance, port charges tinue through the summer power we have not yet employed in this he quickly became aware that rating by keeping themselves In DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 months. bers scrambeled to speak out on the is­ What course would now be Then, Muskie dropped out and transporting. Ohio is not the liberal Eastern session most of the year round war is the direct apfilicatkon of bombs to sue. F ew Congressmen, however, could taken by Gov. Jedm J. Gllllgan, Wednesday night. Some Gllli- Give to o w e . through your seaboard. A tele'vislon inter­ in every year? The Oldest & Largest in Conn. who last December put his pol­ gan supporters urged the gov­ church. Manchester Evening Heiald the will and endurance of civilian papu­ have had any illusions their action would viewer asked why he omitted But not all their efforts at itical machine behind Muskie? ernor to board McGovern’s Rev. Mr. Carl W. Saunders, Bolton correspondent Judith lations. We did not hesitate to try be of much help to ^viet Jewry; they from his official blognq^y his sesslonlng themselves forever King feared the governor would bandwagon. TTiough unable to Associate Pastor, Donohue, teL 649-8M9. might have been a little more optimistic role as delegate to the 1948 and cramming more mischief this against German cities in World War follow his natural Inclinations reach Gllllgan, Democratic South United Methodist about possible help to themselves in “Onhmunlst-domineted" Pro­ into their available time could and endorse the soaring McGov­ state c h a irm ^ William Lavelle Church II, and it was the obvious chief objective votes and campaign contributions from really cheer them up when they ern candidacy, a potentially de­ felt the sam^ way. gressive party convention which American Jewry. finally had to face it—last Tues­ of the atomic bomba dropped on Hiro­ cisive influence here! Furthermofa, McGovern’s nominated Henry Wallace. (Mc­ Similarly, a good many Senators and Govern, though flustered made day—that they really had no shima and Nagasaki. If the President Congressmen happily voted for the Gllllgan instead announced Ohio operatives are all veterans ■ iH O USE Thursday morning he would not of Gilligan clunpaigns. Appalled no apologies; “ I think my Judg­ Today in History le-tltlmate excuse for assem­ thinks he can do something more to pun­ equal-rights amendment, even though choose between McGovern and by Humphrey’s snap approval ment was prety good for a 26- bling again for the remainder they firmly believed it unnecessary — Today la Tuesday, M ay 2, the ish North Vietnam, vidiat could it be, Humphrey In the campaign’s (later wlthd^wn) of President year-old.’’) of the week. The torture of not that women’s lights were already am­ 123rd day of 1972. There are 243 other than, perhaps, the fire bombing of final five days. That meant Mc­ Nixon’s 'Vietnam bombing, GU- In Ohio McGovern for the flrst having something . to do for ply guaranteed by the Constitution and days left in the year. Govern would face here what he ligan would feel far more com­ time has been steadily attacked every remaining moment be-, Hanoi itself? Yet, by the special rules civil rights laws. Today’s Highlight in Hlatory had avoided In earlier prim ar­ fortable with McGovern. as a left extremist — mostly by tween then and M ay 3 adjourn­ On this date in 1946, the So­ Americans at home and the world at To be sure, telling-it-like-it-is may cost ies: A Democratic establish­ But Gilligan confides he would Sen. Henry M. Jackson. A l­ ment was, we suspect greater HALE politicians dearly. Mr. Goldwater prob­ viets announced the fall of Ber­ large have Imposed on this partial war, ment united behind one candi­ be “ astonished" by a McGovern though this won’t help Jackson’s than any of the historic last lin in World War n. The West­ ably ran the least hypocritical campaign date. win over Humphrey here. What hopeless candidacy, it could minute ordeals suffered In the • such tactics borrowed from World War of the century, criticizing Social Security Indeed, Ohio may reveal lim­ he needs less than anything, hurt McGovern’s. Humphrey’s ern Allies announced that Nazi past. II Dresden and Tcdtyo bombings would ' in FTorida and TV A in Tennessee — and itations in M cGcvem ’s spectac­ Gilligan and his aides agreed, agents are privately delighted troops had surrendered in Italy This week they must say he was slaughtered. George Romney and parts of Austria. now be classified as an atrocity. ular rise. Ohio’s conservative is an endorsement of another that Jackson said what Hum­ farewell. If only they could be said visitors to Vietnam back in the late workingman lacks the progres­ loser which would exacerbate phrey dare not say. On This Date sure' that one of the possibili­ Such analysis leads {o the disquieting 1960b were brainwashed on the war— sive tradition of his counter­ hard feeling between him and Thus, McGovern’s bold g;am- In 1670, the Hudson’s Bay ties requiring a special session conclusion that President Nixon, when he and however accurate, that rerftark help­ parts in Wisconsin -and Massa­ labor leaders such as King. ble in Ohio for a clear road to Company was chartered by would materialize, that would ed wash his presidential campaign down chusetts, scenes of McGovern’s the nominatlcm could prove his England. threatens Hanoi with more severe With Gllllgan neutral, it is ease the pain. the drain. Mr. Muskie quite honestly told primary triumphs. Accord'ngly, expected Muskie voters will first. Miious tactical error. A In 1863, . Confederate Gen. punishment, is threatening beyond his Florida ' voters he opposed the space McGovern’s first head-to-head naturally drift to Humphrey loss t o , Humphrey, though ex­ Thomas “Stonewall” ' Jackson keeps your own actual capacity and power! The dan­ shuttle — and they voted for other men. confrentation with Humphrey election day. Quickly Joining pected, would reinforce old was mistaken for a Union scout Y et other factors may have contribut­ comes in a state not Ideally re­ Humphrey were those party reg­ doubts of McGovern’s political and shot and fatally wounded Herald ger is that he may be exposing himself ed as much or more to the outcome in ceptive to McGovemlsm. ulars dragooned by Gilligan’s viability in conservative areas. by his own soldiers during die body beautiful In a gesture of bluff. In that case, his on­ these caises. Mr. Muskie, for Instance, McGovern originally planned patronage muscle Into the Mus­ If so. Gov. GiUigan’s decision Civil War battle of Chan- Yesterdays ly good hope, and the only good hope of has been a generally disappointing cam­ no major effort In Ohio. But kie camp in the. first place. last week to withhold that ex­ cellorsville, Va. Model paigner; his managers have talked far after his Wisconsin victory April Most important, big labor, no tra boort from McGovern may In 1890, the Oklahoma territo­ 25 Years Ago Model H-179X. his nation, and the only good hope for the H-102S. Available too freely about overhauling his image 4, siuveys showed McGovern longer split between Muskie and cast a very long shadow. ry was organised. Mark Holmes selects site at Available In white, harvest world, is that somebody will rescue him and his Issues as he moves from state to In white, harvest gold, Main and K ge lo w Sts. for use double knit gold, avocado, coppertona. from the predicament of having his bluff avocado, coppertona. state. Voters would have had to be deaf, as an imdertaklng establish­ called. dumb and blind to be anything but high­ ment. halter bros ly suspicious. C ALO R IC * gas range with Whatever • thin line of hope does exist In contract to those who've bent with C ALO R IC * gas range with Fischetti 10 Years Ago self-cleaning oven. Featuring toward this end has apparently been the breezes, a good many politicians continuous cleaning oven. Fea­ Emily Wells Smith rec^v^ comfort-tevel ultra-ray infra-red spun in a triangular web between Wash­ have managed to win eiectiims in recent Doubts knit nylon tricot turing comfort-level ultra-ray years without greatly compromising' 'Manchester Cheunber of Ckim- cups. All-oround strslch smokeless broiling, time cook ington and Moscow and Hanot, with the their positions — such conservative Sen­ merce “M " award for “her out­ frame with detachable infra-red smokeless broiling and keep oven system, and industrious Dr. Kissinger having done ators, for example, aa James Buckley or standing servlca to the toswn straps. The back can be and exclusive top burner Harry' Byrd, such liberals as Philip Hart and youth of Mancbeetor in the moved down to waistline. OFF exclusive top burner energy ntuch of the spinning. Tile more the and 'Walter Mondale. 3 M U T C 0 3 field of girl scouting.” White. Sizes 32 to 36. REGULAR PRICE energy system. REGULAR PRICE system. A . 8, C. headlines report continued North Viet­ Many of the most respected political Board of Directors receive 8,- namese eidvances in the field, the more leaders — men like Mike Mansfield and 728 signed protests tp “Freese the Tax Rate.” desperate our reliance on that possible John Sherman Cooper — seem to have enhanced, rather than diminshed, their web becomes. B. political appeal by their determinedly double knit Independent stances. When Gov. Reubin Current Quotes Askew urged Florida voters to reject an strapless EXTRA BONUS! anti-busing amendment, he was re­ “The court' would be forced New C A LO R IC * portable griddle. Coated Warm Sunday garded as courageous but foolhardy to swim upstream agaihat the bras Fortunately, the warmth came on a yet it’s certainly conceivable that int he tide of evidence too strong to with "Teflon" . . . $11.95 yalue. FREE with long run his Independence m ay have ad­ resist.’’—U.S. District Court Sunday — on a Sunday with an extra purchase of either gas range model. Visit vanced his career. Judge William Bryant, exiSaln- hour too — so that people had a full This year's most dramatic president Ing why he could not find in fa­ our showrooms or call Hartfcfrd 525-0111 . chance to see for themselves the Illusion primaiY showings have been made by vor of united Mine Workers Double knil nylon or New Britain 224-9157. the two men who’ve presented the most President W. A ./ ’Tony” Boyle tricot with Kodel of Instant change it could provide. consistent public image over the years— in a suit charging that Us 1966 polyester fiberflll What happened was that there were in­ George McGovern and George Wallace. union elecUofl violated fedeml c u p shaping. (Offer ends May 31) Stretch nylon lycra Bach is telling today pretty much the law. stant pastels the hillsides, an instant sides, .bock. Elastic bond has same story he told four, six and eight sprinkling of green on the cq>ide trees, an grip that won't slip. White. years ago. The public not only seems to “Gagging the broadcast and 32 to 36A, 32 to 38B and C.i indtant rearing up o f golden dandelions perceive this, but to approve — even Informatlaa apparatus would mark a tragic turn in our at­ in the lawns, an instant massing of new when it doesn’t completely agree with the one Georgs or the other. tempts to promote the Ideas daffodils, an instant greening of lawns CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION Perhaps the people are ^indeed spot­ and ideal fo r 'which Am erica wiiich had seemed almost barren only ting, and resisting, too Jjlatant hypoc­ has stood for 200 years.” —Sen. Serving the Greater Hartford and New Britain areas. the day before. risy. That might, in' fact, be the most Iflram Fong, R-Hawail, arguing 945 MAIN ST. MANCHESTBtl 233 Pearl Street, Hartford 69 West Main Street, New Britain happy feature of the current dreary pri­ in the Senate for an amend­ And all this seemed to happen in the mary parade. — ALAN L.' OTTEN IN ment, later passed, to restore 146 miUlcn to the U.S. Informa­ space of a few sun-fUled, quiet-aired THE WALL STREET JOU?tNAL. tion A gency budget. /-■ ■■ i: *'X.

PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTEgt EVENING MANCJlESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1972 -X. MANCHESTER EVENING HEllALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1972 PAGE NINE Obituai^ Gals Outdo N. Y. Times Wins ^er’s Town ot^error Weekend uires Death Oaims (Continued from Pago One) center m>d the hospital were Hill area of Manhattan’s ./Upper as his social studies marks all Pulitzer Prize the Nazis h^d on development dissolved. west side. Most of the neighbor m n 90 When h . tnnk .ta i. The Je^ began fleeing. Of hood's flvS'and sbc-atOry apart. k, . . j,'» . v Mechanics NBJW YORK (AP) — The obtained the Pentagon papers. Mrs. Marlow of young Neinz’ character. It Fuerthls preasss population of ment huildlngs ware then, and IntermediaU algebra (Oontinned from Page One) New York Thnes has won the in both the national And inter­ Mrs. l>ena Marshak Marlow, caused a crisU for the Kissin­ stlU are, weU keiii and quiet. ^ i m Pulitzer Prise for merit- national reporting oategories. With One Game Left wmmmmmmmmmmmm \ “*d 98—tocmd his hMoiy 87, of 20 Holl St., who with her ger family. Louis Kissinger, Henry eiiroUed in September score—88. — hurdles to clear,” orloua public service for its The Pentagon stody was com- UNIONDAJ^E, N. Y. T®®t of the way,” kldd^ Indiana won toe ABA West- husband, Nathan Marlow, fired from his teaching Job, 1938 as ^Junior in nearby .... ik says. publicaUon of the Pentagon pa- missioned by then Secretary of (AP) — “Now it comes H«dtz, the e-foot-ll sec~»'d . »..»)». women woman i no- j k ...... ------_ preen. factor of many area philan­ city’s two synr,-p>gue8 wore itu i^ iV t o ^ a ’tuminir p ^ t uce“ uli^ llght ^i^s and the sued a statement ll^w^^^ toey Aj-j ^ < F .’ bad shooting game I’ve had,” Angeles Lakers with io managed to be a straight-A his life. operator would have to call It ®xpre«#ed “deep reservMone razed and the cemetery rav­ New York and a new life. student. ‘*'® rooMe from South Caro- ry apiece f In the beatrof-seven Survivors, besides her hus­ aged by the Nazis. Jewish in­ to her atteixtloiii** he "eayfl. the tlmelineBs and stsl^* It will be our home pourt iina pointed out. “I’m not toe series, band. are a son; George H. The Kissingers found HU h l^ school bookkeeping Next: The Klselnger inleUeot ««xhen thev would have to ex- aWltty of certain of the journal- and we’ll have toe home crowd kind of guy who worries about Marlow, secretary-treasurer of stitutions suOh ah the cultural apartment in the Fort George and math scores were as good sorfacee. plaiq that if this -isn’t taken awards, TMrectors In favor of us,” declared things like that—It was bound Basketball Playoffs the store and active in its man­ care of, electrical energy in the TTiey did not specify which Blanchi, who might have added to come.” NBA agement; a daughter, Mrs. Ja­ sor; and two brothers and a battery would be used up and awards they referred to, but that toe Nets have not won a Barry put it in simple terms. cob Sandals of Manchester; a sister in Russia. Championship that the car would run only for the Times said today it had pUyoff game in Viiginia In six “We beat them at toelr own Monday’s Result sister, Mrs. Rose Minkcwsky of Funeral services will be a limited period of time. learned that the controversy In- tries spanning two years. game—^running,” he decleu’ed. Mt. Vemon, N.Y.; five grand­ Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Car­ Law Enforcement Legend No games scheduled "But with a man, he usually volved the awards to the Times But toe Nets wUl go Into toe “We worked toe ball well and Today’s Game children and two great-grand­ men Funeral Home, 6 Po- (Continued from Page One) Session finale coming off toelr most ex- took good shots. We Just out- qumiock Ave., Windsor. Burial knew what the alternator light and Anderson because of the No game scheduled children. tke United States FBI ranks. . meant,” ' McCormick says, way in which official govom- _ - (Herald photo by BucelTiciua) plosive performance of toe played them.” Funeral services were held will be in Palisado Cemetery, er federal agency. W l e l ^ ^ ^ Addling the organ- One person showed up this OPENING NIGHT—Honda batter is out at first base as Groman’s Bob Kowal­ Wednesday’s Game During the y e ^ of Hoover’s “>p)iat little bit of knowledge ment documents had fallen into playoffs. fq, the Squires rookie Julius Los Angeles at New York, na­ this afternoon at the chapel of Windsor. agents so that reign there never was a known ,,^8 actually a dangerous thing Journalistic hands. morning at a public comment ski takes the throw in feature game in Silk City Slow League attraction. Rick Barry poured In 43 Brvlng had 34 points and Ber- Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farm­ Friends may call at the fu­ . , * ^ members never were'sure xrtio case of scandal inside of the tional TV, best-of-7 series tied. neral h(Hne tomorrow frdm 3 and the mechanic wasn’t con- In the awards .for letters, the session conducted by Director polnte, John Roche added 37 nle WllUams had 83. But Ray i-i ington Ave., Hartford. Rabbi watchful parent. ” talking to. f b I an4 Hoover s stock r e ^ r k fronted with the obetacles he trustees gave the fiction prize james Farr. and Billy Paultz hit a career- Scott,' toe reserve center who Leon Wind and Cantor Israel to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a Panahida tomprroiillr at 7 :S0 He Joined the bureau as its ’"*® from a about hto agents was; ’“niey faced with women.” to “Angle of Repose,” by Wal- TTie man, who lives on Alex- high 83 to pace New York’s ex- sparked Virginia’s fifth-game ABA Tabatsky of Temple Beth Sho­ actlng director in 1921 after government investigative can i be bought. McCormick says his office lace E. Stegner, a professor of ...... plosive offense. Barry hU 17 (rf victory with 26 pointe, was 11m- (AP photo) lom officiated. Burial was in p.m. at the funeral home. Division Finals BLOCKED SHOT—Nets’ Billy Paultz (5) lowers several years as a $990-a-year arm—founded . . in , . J908 _after de- Hoover’s -parents, • Dickerson ------has investigated about— 60------cases English and director of the ander St., asked for written an- Seven-Game Opener 23 field goal attempts, Roche 12 Ited to six. ' Monday’s Results Temple Beth Sholom Memorial George W. Copping Justice Department law clerk °y President Theodore Naylor , Hoover, a Coast and in Arizona involving auto writing program at Stanford w er to a recent advertise­ of 19—including ttu'be of five a key to toe game, however, East Division the boom on Squires’ Doug Moe’s (15) attempted Park. three-point tries—and Paultz 13-, was under the boards. New shot. Nets went on to victory and evened the series. , Memorial Week will be ob- George W. Coppii^:. 70, of and became director three t^at something be Geodetic Survey employe, and fraud—and men were the vie- University. ment of the Manchester Prop- New York 146, Virginia 136, Kent, formerly of Manchester, years later. Bom in Washing- about political and busi- the former Anna Msirie Scheit- tlms in nearly every instance, Joseph P. Lash received the ^rty Owners Association which I®' York outrebour.ded Virginia 48- best-cf-7 series tied 3-3. ser\’ed at the home of Mrs. ton D C on Jan 1 1895 H ^ '*®“ Irauds—to a massive or- lln niece cf the first Swiss Con- As a team, the Nets hit a tor- 39, toe first time In toe series Sandals, 28 Brookfield St. died yesterday at New Milford prize for distinguished blogra- appeared in the Herald. West Division Hospital after a short Illness. ver' received his law degree “ “ c »ul General to the United phy for his best-selling ‘’Elea­ The man said he feels there Marks Softball rid .611 percentage, sinking 55 that toe Nets have beaten t o e ______Indiana 117, Utah 113, In- The family suggests that any Mr. Copping was bom in Man­ from George Washington Uni- ^ Washington in nor and Franklin.” He was a is too much waste of town ® Bluefield Dr. died this morning Funeral services will be reau. Hoover hated commu- Within the government, there day school. The Army and Navy Club Pc*" <‘>e firet time since 1968, Sportsmens 0 0 8 0 0 2 1-6- 6-3 ^ ® " ’ ® wouldn’t touch turned into real Thursday noon at the Keimy were growing reports of comip- He piayed basebail, and it Auxiliary will have a: potluck “lere was no Pulitzer award for er’s Package Store lead to win full life drama Monday as toe at Sacred Heart Hospital, 18-12 at Ettsgerald Field. l a r m i e r 0 0 1 8 1 0 0 -5 10-8 ®“‘* ^ Denny Zi lerman Full Revenge Funeral Home, Main St., -MM- -MM- -scandai among high was during a game that a ball tonjorrow at 6-30 pm a* the^,c “ramadrama uusthis year. Ready downtrodden Rodriguez, who ^ Northtown, Pa. He was the hus­ Jim Hort_ and Bud Taloga band of Mrs. Ida HeHer Diana. Sharon. Buriat will be in Iron- Mayor Mourns omclAls- Even the Bureau o f smashed his nos^’giving Wm clubhouse In honor i)f its'past ®“ h of the 11 Journalism Central Air- cuneo and Bob McUicas chli^ hadn't won a tournament In 1* 11 C e 1 gz paced toe fYult Stands’ offense ana neorux. ^ knocks ora HrAnmAH Ha wTMilfl ^ X J. m. U . 9 9 X Mr. Diana Was bom May 14, dale Cemetery, Millerton, N. Y. w w T z • Investigation was said to b o the famous tough-as-a-buUdog presidents Reservatimis for toe awards and toe seven cultural four years, dreamed he would F o r Aussie There are no calling hours. tloover rassillg touched. look. *"June picnic • may be made with ------carries------a ---- 81,(X)0 — award, ------• Conditioning with three hits cqUece. INDY LEAGUE beat Casper in a sudden-death 1891 in Sarcena, Italy, and had Ed JoBudowich led the loeers’ Newly-formed Bernle’s TV, Wyman’s Woody Clark, Bud lived in Manchester most of his ® Atty. Gen. Harlan F. Stime the picnic committee at thU divided where there ore For Bigger, Better playoff for the $25,000 first Net Players Russell L. Crawford Sr. Mayor John Thompson, in a picked Hoover, to clean house, meeting. multiple winners. The public attack with three safeties in- behind a 19-hIt attack, downed Miner, Bob Columbe and Joe prize in the Byron Nelson Golf life. He Was the first president eluding’s double and triple. toe B.A. Club, 16-10, at Keeney Hunt reached winning pitcher of the It.ali.an-American Society Russell L. Crawford Sr., 70, of statement issued today mourn- and Hoover , did so—^writing his service award includes a gold INDIANAPOLIS (AP) , tee 33-car______race in 1971 when______his cent_____ bigger_____ and______with__ toe new “ • TOKYO (AP) — Singles vic­ 20 Goodman St., husband of Ing toe death of J. Edgar Hoo- own ticket, medal. Pern’s 210 143 2—13 16 4 Field. Pm^Buigess for two singles — Denny Zimmerman, who ® turbocharger in toe aercdynamic designs of some “I can’t believe I dreamed when it was organized in 1949 Fire Calls Frlendridp Circle of the Sal-' Puller 780 110 0—12 12 3 Dave Hassett lashed out apiece, tories by Mai Anderson and Co­ and served several terms in. the Mrs. Arcelia Jolly Crawford, ver, has asked that all Manchee- Over toe years there have vatlcn Army will meet tcnlght The Times said it had nomi­ became the Indianapolis *®P- Zimmerman, in a car of these cars it's like being tee whole thing,” said Rodri- lin Dibley gave Australia full died last night at Manchester ter flags bo flown at half-mast been demands from critics that nated Nell Sheehan, the Wash­ Taloga and Gagne; ODell three hits including an inside- WINF 223 006 X 12-15-6 post. He was employed as an at 7:45 at the Citadel. and Rascher. toe-park homer. Teammates Wyman 500-mile race Rookie C>f the ''®P“‘®^ much slower than ^lued to the track. You’ve got guez, the former clown prince revenge a 4-1 victory over Memorial Hospital. until funeral services for Mr. Hoover step out as BBI chief. MANCHESTER ______ington correspondent who first 013 102 0 7-12-5 Year in 1971 a t the aire of “'® *‘®‘‘‘> wound up all kinds of stahillty and toe of the PGA tour, who has Japan today in the Eiastem inspector at Hamilton Standard Rick Goss, BUI Manning and Butgess and Cuneo; Gustaf- Division of United Aircraft Mr. Crawford was bom ■ Jan. have been completed. Sen. George S. McGovern, D- Monday, 4 p.m. — oven fire Military radar that translatee in to ®‘*l‘*te and finished 189 laps be- speeds can Increase. turned serious so he can con- Zone Section A Davis Cup ten- , 1902 in Manchester, son of EUIK CITY-^roman’s Sport Skip Slegesky followed With son and Hunt. Oorp., Windsor Locks, before he 27 Thompson’s statement fd- S.D., in his current campaign at 179 Maple St. its target flhdingB into audible Shop, formerly Cento: Billiards, "'m®re’s also the fact that centrate. nls finals. William and Mary Lewie Craw­ for toe Democratic presidential Today, 5:49 a.m. — car fire signals can dlstinguidi between FOR three safeties. Bob Berron also ------o etier inings in is year. slender and slightly bald- teere's usually a little more The 38-year-old Rodriguez Anderson clinched the victory retired in 1956. He and his wife soared in every Inning except had an inslde-toe-park homer. DUSTY LEAGUE would have observed their 50th ford, and had lived here all his “Today our country has lost nomination, has said he would at 153 Walnut St. men and women, The Glastonbury, Conn., na- jjjg Zimmerman said, “I’m horsepower being used every rammed home a five-foot putt by disposing of Japan’s Jun life. He was member of St. toe first to defeat a new entry, ■ae BA’s BriUe B ^ tripled Multi OrciUts reglrtered toe tive stood In his garage at tee y ^ : r m d ‘toere’s% “irt“ of''nVw on toe'15th hole^foV a blidirto K ukTe^ro-I 6-2. Then'rMbtey wedding anniversary on Aug. 31. a distinguished American in the replace Hoover, Manchester Honda, 21-1, at He was also a member of Con­ Mary’s Episcopal Church and passing of J. Edgar Hoover. Only this week Columnist Cosmetics and singled Trtto Ed Clccl^ll- first Cutout in Uw m 2 s e ^ n IndlanapoUs Motor Speedway being back here...If anvthing These things also add to beat Casper, who has been In a beat Toshiro Sakai 4-6, 6-3, 46, Manchester Lodge of Masems. ntsgerald Field In toe middle one, Dave Klndberg and Chet M Uwy b ilk ed Norto End and watched a mechanic flddl- more excited now than I tee speed. slump lor a year but showed 7-5, 6-3, avenging his defeat to cordia Lutheran Church, its Mr. Hoover, as director of toe Jack Anderson told a congres- of three games. Men's Society, and its Golden He was employed as superinten­ Federal Bureau of Investigation, sional committee that Hoover See us for free Information, Clifford producing two singles FTre, 6-0, at Robertson Park. inj; with toe engine of his „g_rt X) be iabcut tho roo) now And then,” he added, signs of being the portly par- Sakai last year when Japan dent of accounting at the Na­ Hue Fears Attack Bob Kowalski was the big apiece. Multi’s Dave Oastogna led the bright yellow car Monday. toaf I V e ^ ^ S s t e o l ^ “ Age Group, of which Mr. Eiiana has faithfully served this coun- prepared dossiers aa prominent rrs demonstration and instal­ stick for the winners with two ,w -HAh ° A UISI 1 VO nSO a taStC OI it. “there’s toe new tires devel- buster of old. Both finished beat Australia for the first time tional FTre Insurance Co. of try under eight prestdents over Americans not accused of lation estimate. Bemle’s 1 2 5 5 1 0 1-15-19-6 low hitting affair with two sin- . m ..,, oped recently.” with seven-under-par 273 over in 60 years in (Davis Cup tennis. had served as president for sev­ home runs, a triple and two B.A.’s 0 0 0 6 0 0 4-10-11-8 glea- ^ friend walked In and ^11 the drivers are talking en years. He was active in the Hartford before he retired two a 48-yeor period. His tenure crime. Anderson said he bad Zimmerman smiled a little the long Preston Trail Golf llie Australians, who won all years ago after about 50 years was characterized by both con- seen coplea of PTO repmts on Liggetts Blnglea a ^ c h accounted for Hassett and iL s s tt: Sharp For the Firemen. Ray Lukfls .®‘>°“‘ «'® ?«> .®"'‘ ‘«>-te‘l® P®r- and said, with some Irony In Club course, four singles end lost only one affairs to the Order of Red Men In Red Assault Fogarty BraAen five RBI’s. Dave Vlara homer- and Clifford. doubled. »Wrt and sl^ks, mused hour speeds turned in at toe ard the St. Leone Society of with the firm. He was a mem­ troversy and achievement. sex activities, and said some of his voice, “But you’ve got to “I dreamed last night that I doubles match against Japan, ber of its 25-yeor club. He was At the Parkade INC. ed, tripled and singled. Bob Multi 0 0 0 3 2 0 X—5-9-1 a problem g ^ Speedway during tire teste In remember, you won’t see ev- would have a playoff with Billy now go to India to meet toe In­ Hartford. a' 1920 graduate of Manchester “In recoputiim of ^ day, were Saigon (AP) — North Vietnamese troops launched 319 BBiOAD CTWBPT Brannlck homered, and singled BEO IKAGUE Fire 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0-7-2 engine over 7,000 March after toe excitement of Survivors, besides his wife, I am asking that all flags be Lyndon B. Johnson during his f-goU**attacks today alonir South V ietnam ’s DOPulous MANCHESTER with Jim Purtlll arid Dave White (Pizza House easily defeated Castagna and Lee; Lukas and ^ year’s mid 170 speeds had eryone going 190.” today,” Rodriguez said. “I told dian team for the Eastern Zone High School. flown at half-mast until funeral term i in toe VVhlte House for aitaCKs looay along oouin v letnam s ^ p u io u s Ihen he sat at a desk in toe barely quieted. And he He said, “I should be faster him that before we started to- championship in about two are a daughter, Mrs. William Survivors, besides his wife, also accounting for three blows Manchester. Oil Heat, 16-7, In Girard. Then he^^t at a Msk in toe barely quieted. And he had (Martha) deHeyman of King of services have been completed, bedtime reading. coastel lowlands, while government forces abandoned In the 26-hlt attack. toe first o# two games at Mt. ____ corner of toe large garage and ^^me ideas on toe subject, than I was last year.” day, too." weeks. are two sons, Russell L. Craw­ “May all our prayers be with Hoover groomed no one for &no'th6r bfiSG Ul th e ccntr&l hlgfhl&nds &nd retreated began to talk about himself and Asked how fast he might be Casper confirmed that Rodri- Prussia, Pa.; two grandchildren ford Jr. of Manchester and Don­ Honda’s George McKay had Mebo. TONIGHT’S GAMES ‘I guess we all anticipated a and several nieces and nephews. him in «haiing this country's hia shoes, but he often ex- southward with their tanks following the loss of north- a triple with Den Crowd, Mike Harry Roy and Rich Higgins Norm’s vs. Ckmgo, 6:16 Eltz- the Indy 600. to*s year, Zimmerman replied, guez told him about, the dream ald Crawford of Ttdland; two loss oi a loyal American.” pressed toe wirti that toe next emmoaTt Quang T ri Province. “We’re running In a fresh en- b|g jump In speeds, although “I don’t make predictions about but added; “He said he Funeral services will be Fri­ sisters, Mrs. Helen Chenington Callahan and Dick UtteU tally- stroked three hits each followed g^rald ------” ------maybe not that much because UConnGrid day at 11 a.m. at Watkins Fu­ The new northern front was tag toelr other hits. by Bruce Higgins, PhU Hence. Lynch vs. Acadia, 7:30 Fltz- right now and we haven;t Ante things like that. We’ve got a dreamed he knocked it stiff on and Mrs. Marion Schumann, established 65 miles below toe P®**!! regl® Morianos and Byebawski. run homer. Gunver vs. Lantern, 6:15 Kee- nessman) and last year Gortbta might get that car out here in knocked his stiff on toe 16th.’’ Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s v V X n*xt abandoned after Johncock drove It here.” , said. time and that car might be oa- Rpdriguez chimed In “I hit a On Offense East Cemetery. Episcopal Church. The Rev. COATS 8ILK CITY ih e Iceers’ Dren GuEtafson, ney Gdtag Into its final week of Friends may call at the fu­ With X 'b attlefield situation T .? ® : Sportsman’s Tavern stroked Joe Manning, Bob Slmler and Tdephone vs, Hartford Net- Johncock, from Mount Ifleas- Zimmerman said, ‘"niey’ve pable of those (180 and 190 nlne-trt^ on the 16to but In the George Nostrand, rector, will of­ Lighting Appeal fenders fell back to tighten allowed toe wings to be 50 per m.p.h.) speeds dream it- was an 8-lron. For spring football practice, toe neral home Thursday from 2 to ficiate. Burial will be in East deterioratingorapng rapidly In parts of out six hits and scored six runs Ron Carr slashed two hits tionol, 6:15 Nebo ant, Mich., wound up 27to in Sduto vjetnam, top U.S. and their defensive ring around 3fe, It w6a, a dream come University of Ccmnectlcut’s of­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Cemetery. (Continued from Page One) ed to the Idea of a curfew as T Kontum City, to defeat DeCormier Motors, 6-5 apiece. Nasslff vs. Walnut, 7:30 Nebo true." fense shows promise of great The family suggests that any Friends may call at the command In toe nightcap at Fitzgerald PlzzS 360 330 x 15-18-5 Angels vs. Dean, 6:15 Robert- Improvement siccordtag to Head turf.” She told toe residents who T w . ^ S f r '^ ’r S S ^ e X ^ ^ ^ l o rlT*^^day-^ld No"?S, Fleld. Oilers 000 401 2 7-14-6 mSa Casper won $14,800. memorial contributions may be Holmes Funeral Home, iOO Main more than JACKETS Defending champtoi: Jack Coach Bob Oasclda. made to the Memorial Fund of St. tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 The coach, whose Huskies Slighting n g “^ toe quadrantq u a d i^ t ofof*^**Se toe “** P®^ Zone^ English 8iammed“‘"toto on Monday. LaiidtoJ[ - Nicklaus, toe winner of the last Concordia Lutheran Church. to 9 p.m. park would be to “change toe ‘*f®T “ PI»rt. He envlaUmed Zone English on Monday, in­ two Nelson Classics, w asxll closed out last season by going The family suggests that any flicting moderate casualties. CLEANED AND PRESSED Reports Unfounded of Move ______through toe final five games atmosphere In the ^park r ic T ®'°®‘^rlers across P®’’’' the entrances at a Hiuiker and Gen. Creighton W shots back at 284. Arnold Palm John J. Borisewlch Sr. memorial contributions may be Residents of toe area were The attack was resumed ear­ er finished at 276 after three- Mthout a loss for a 5-3-1 record, SOUTH WINDSOR — John J. made to the Book of Remem­ obrit^lT^^o^eraed ^ particular time to prevent cars Abrams, commander of U.S ly today. North ■ Vietnamese putting twice on toe closing wa^especially,^ enthused with Borisewich Sr., 80, of 1571 Ell­ brance at St. Mary’s Episcopal obvloualy concerned with toe ^ „ e s ^ troops drove to toe barbed wire toe sherwtag,, of 'Quarterback ington Rd. died , yesterday at Church. situation. They stressed to MICHAEL'S holes trying to make a patented members of both commission Zinsser claimed that police ^ ^ peHmeter where they locked In New Owners of Celts birdie charge. Ray Telllelv out of West Haven. Manchester Memorial Hospital. are hesitant to enter the park ^®*^ “ heavy fighting with toe govern! "I’m truly {rteased at toe way Mr. Borisewlch was bom Jan. that it is not tmly toe area near Wilf Homeniuk of Canada, Main St. which is a problem.______and Implied that toe enforce- P®hdence Palace. defenders. All U.S. ad- Bruce Crampton, and Charles Ray' has come'^.^olong. He’s 23, 1892 in Gmdnow, Russia, and but toe whole park. Several P* “‘® Park closing may The battlefield situation at ylsers had been ^ evacuated CLEANERS Coody tied for third place at really arrived as a Quarterback. had lived in Wilson for 26 Roads Fund He runs our option and oqr run­ (Continued from Page One) women reported that their P®^^Wlcult. noon was; Monday. -.1 ■ M .1 '■ To Keep Eastern Ties 276 and won $6,608 each. years before coming to South young children have been har- '"I^ila I® all subject to toe —Communist forces pressed TheU.S. Air Force’s blgrgest ning game very, very well^.^ut Windsor 18 years ago. He was sembly into special session to enact a new law if toe court rassed by youths whUe trying ®*'‘®^’* (Police Chief James their drive to conquer all of gunshlp, a four-englned AC130 BOSTON (AP)—^The new owners of the Boston Cel- the big improveient since owner of the former Windsor OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. — 7 P. ntiENDSHiP MIXED—Steve ties are residents of the West Ckiast, but they insist the season has been In his passing Fruit and Grocery Store in refuses to stay its ruling. to use toe ball field In toe piark. Heardon) approval,” Gowen ob- northern Blnh Dlnh Province Spectre, and American and A man who lives near toe park ®®^®d. along toe central coast with South Vietnamese flghter-bomb- Kershaw 206-567, J(ton Wilks National Basketball Association club will remain in Sports Briefs game,” the coach smiled. Hartford and retired in 1961. Meanwhile, Rep, Morris Co­ SAT. OPEN 8 A.M. — 6 P.N 203, Bill Hanstm 200, Lou Tou- "Leading us through those He was a member of the All hen, D-BIoomfield, who is co- noted that youths park and “ ® ^°urae of ^toe discus- n g y , assaults on Landing Zone ere were attempting to hold oft Boston. drink at toe parking lots In the "d>lch touched on a varie- English, a regimental head- th4 attacking North Vletnam- taln 186-470, Shirley Pointer 199- five straight games at toe end Saints Russian Orthcxlox Church chairman of. legislature’s Pub­ 471, Sandy Kershaw 183-451, “I don’t know how that got Boston and we agreed whole- In hitting .341 last year, Rob­ of last season, Ray proved him­ lic Health and S^ety Com­ park. ‘y oI larger and smaller Issues quarters that is toe last strong- es«.‘‘. started," Irving H, Levin said heartedly.” of Hartford. When Dan Silver of toe Youth which seemed related to toe Pegge Shelsky 181-474, Ruth erto Clemente of the Pittsburgh self as a college quarterback,’’ He is survived by a son, mittee, said he will urge this Monday In spiking a report that “We told Red of our love for Pirates batted .350 at home and said Oaaclola while dwelling on committee to come' up with COmmUslim described toe prob- “social problem” at Friendly’s, Wodbury 601, Bee Moquta 468, Johh Borisewlch of South Wlnd- lem as a social problem In ^ “sscr commented, "I think Barbara Sherwood 467. the Celtics were moving to San basketball and how great an .327 on toe road. too previous year. standby legislation “in the Diego. opportunity we hod in becom- Telller, standing only 510 and event toe court refuses to allow which youths want an unsuper- “ m® we started hocking owners of the Qeltics be­ Personal Notices vlaed place to socialize, a worn- “i® poUce.” Mrs. Goldberg re- EARLY BIRDS—Vlvl Bayer Levta, president of National ^ Twenty-seven of Pirate Willie weighing 176, called the- signals toe present law to remain on cause, he, who In our opinion is Stargell’s 48 home runs in 1071 for highly successful Notre the books pending an appeal.” an resident of toe area said “I P**®**. “I

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SOUTHERN IN LOS ANOeueSi ONER SIXTY NINETY PdiNTS.I TWO DAYS LATER, IT SPlrompnpta (Comb, form) 0762. 34Faihl ford , 669-1880. \ N E V E R NEVER MISS W H E N MB G E T S ’E M . AN* GET MV CAR KEYS-AGAIN.' SSOraakarargod HERALD steering and power .brakes THANK YOU ALL Y O U G O T 1 THOOSKT/MAyBE. 11 Ik DONNA T O B E M A K E IT S U P P E R . 56 One who r u Very good condition, TO setUe KIDDING) O N T M A T EITHER! (lu ffix ) BOX LEH ERS estate. C all 64B-7086 o r 64B-47BB. Floor Finishing 2 4 INTERESTED IN THIMG! 57 Drunkard B" II Ofid Congratulations FLOOR SANDING, and refln- DOWN r tt 14 For Yonir 1971 CAhlARO, V-8, copper with from the bottom ishlng (specializing In older oiKvour recital. You iB ftm natioii black vinyl top, many extras.N CRAFTS? IHaad ' H n excellent condlUon. Must sell. floors). Inside and outside did Vwbnderful job. of my heart. coverlnBi .J J HERAU) wUl not 649-6457. painting. No Job too amaU, How about showing decou- H-ove, SKlndof exam dlacloae the IdenUty of (NIWSFAFIt IHTUPRIU ASM.) John VerfalU e, 646-5760, 872- page. Tiffany lamps, can­ any advertlaer uslny box T B 6, 1970, low m ileage, v ery 2222. Dad, Mom, 0 ^ dles, string art, bottle cut­ letters. Readers answer­ clean, excellent condlUon. 62,- Davey and Brian Vicky ing blind box ads who 600. CaU 643-9508. ting and more at CRAFT- desire to protect their Bondi - -I. PARTIES, while earning top PBX IdenUty con foUow this 1965 MUSTANG converU bis, 8 ® 1P72 Ly NEAg Inc. Stocks - Mortgages 27 commissions at the same Happy 30th p roced u re: cylinder, automaUc, full pow­ time? For personal inter­ Anniversary tsn HEA, lac ■ T W Uf, UA FW- OW- 5-2 er, damaged side. Best offer. view , caU M r. Badeau, 646- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Enclose your reply to "Frankly, we don't care what other people think. If your MORTGAGES —1st, and 2nd 647-9066. mortgages — interim financ­ 0694. MOM and DAD Happy Anniversary the box in an envelope - mother and I WANT fo wear blue jeans and go around ~ L ove, address to the CHussifled barefoot—we'H WEAR blue jeans and GO around barefoot!" ing — expedient and confiden­ GUMMER STREET BY PHILsKROHN Manager, Manchester tial service, J. D. Real Estate BOOKKEEPER — EbccepUonal Matt, Linda, GENE and LYNN Trucks - Iroctors Evening Herald, together A ssoc. 643-5129. <^>portunlty for someone expe­ Katy and Timmy with a memo Ustlng the 1966 VOLKSWAGEN van, v ery ———— — — rienced through trial balance. Love Always, ^ .M u t^ s e e ANP cc?l d ^ i r TAKES A UOT O P .SCC>N, tK ( P l B ^M ■ Mi?r -TO MPNnCJN companies you do NOT MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ Manchester manufacturer of­ Angel W ILL R A C K M Y g cX > Y wont to see yoiur letter. condlUon. $695. Call 648- Buslnoss SoTviceS 13 BulMing C onfroefing 14 ond, third. All kinds. Realty ?AC(?iFice A n d C ^ ic AT ic n WILL ClZ^ OUT POR T A 6 T V PT206>(iAMe THE ULTIMATUM fers working conditions and A Great Big SHELTEf? a n d A M P 6 r Your letter wUl be de­ statewide. Credit rating unnec­ T2? « r r £>ur HElZe ON W ITH T w e iI l 0 e M «S lN < S ./ SHARPENING Sendee — &ws, DORMERS, garages, porches, compensations that are ex­ Happy Birthday to SOFT pLAoe rc Pesr stroyed If the advertiser essary. Reasonable. Oonflden- Happy A H u N ^ e fz S t r i k e / is one you’ve monUoned. loiives, axes, shears, skates, rec rooms, room addlUons, tremely attractive. Career in­ GRANDMA B. Trailers - rotary Hades. Quick sendee. Ual, quick arrangements. Al­ dividual only. Present book­ I st Anniversary SH O RT R IBS BY FRANK O’NEAL If not It wlU be handled kitchens, add-a-levels, roerfing, vin Lundy A gen cy. 627-7971. in the usual manner. Mobile Homes 6>A Capitol Equipment Co., 88 siding, general repairs. Quali­ keeper retiring after 2(> years. xoxoxo MICHAEL Main St„ Manchester. Hours 100 ConsUtuUon Plaza, Hart­ Contldential write Box "L” Big Jim ty workmanriilp. Financing ford . Evenings, 233-6879. I Love You, i % r - ^ 2 4 ] 7Me v i? e p l a n n in g - 1968 VOLKSWAGEN cam per, daUy 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:30-9 avaUable. Economy BuUdera, Manchester Herald. F V m ARE |y^/tO AL 9 JS JK 5 A a© CEUEBPADON/. EngUsh roof and tent, sleeps 5 Saturday, 7:30-4. 648-7968. In c., 648-6169, 872-0647, eve­ Noreen w POKS ? THE(55 A LOTOF Lost and Found 1 Inside, good condition. Aver­ ilings. , Hours'. Business Opportunity 28 BOOKKEEPER Glad You're Home NOISE ANC> ACTVITY/ age m ileage. CaU after 5, 876- iiiiruMri 'm tia iri FOUND Bfock, tan and white. 7460. GARDEINS rotoUUed by smaU MASONRY — AU types of Interesting poslUon which from the hospital Happy Birthday R x v tractor. CaU 54941864. ATLAOTIC - RICHFIELD FOO0 ~ r male^ beagle dog, no collar. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, requires overaU bookkeeping STEVEN OaU Andover Deg Warden, 742- 1968 CAM EL C aravan tent concrete steps, sidewalks. No GRANDMA B. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — experience with growing With Love, 5-2 7194. trailer, sleeps 4. Good condi- Job too smaU. Free estimates. ^ A R C O Trees cut, building lots clear­ company. VersaUle assign­ Uon. $150. Phone 875-8066. Over 20 years experience. Af­ Has a 2-bay service staUon ments require a well organ­ Hope for a speedy Dad, Mom, Chris, FOUND — Reddsh brown long­ ed, trees topped. Got a tree ter 5 p .m . 643-1870, 644-2976. avaUable In Glastonbury ized person who Is fast and David, Karin & Thunder haired SbeHle Type male dog. 16^ SELF-CONTAINED travel problem? WeU worth phone recovery. P L A IN JA N E BY FRANK BAGINSKl area. accurate. CaU Denise Wells, . Wth brown narrow leather col­ trailer, exceUent condlUon, call. 742-8262. N.J. LAFLAMME — Carpenlry • Low investm ent for appointment, Cavrok B2t£jlO=T lar. OaU Andover Dog Warden, sleeps 4, $1,200. CaU 643-2391 CTDMoU HEARTMELATECTABOLIT contractor. AddlUons, remod­ • Average 80,000 gal. CorporaU on, 875-2548. Love Ya, Happy Anniversary 0>LoiaA € -Z 742-7194. after 4 p.m. LJOHr trucking, odd Jobe, also elin g and rep airs, 876-1642. R»6WrT m oving large appUances. per month HEDDIE and HOPPY 0 1 4 , . TMEy WANT HER LOST — Gray Mack poodle, an­ Burning b a rrels deUvered. $4. CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ • Paid training Bobby, Carol F O R A KEYPUNCH operators — psot- Love from WONDERFUL.'WHAT ARE swers to Pierre, male. Reward. Motorcydes-Bicycles 11 6^1776. modeling, addlUons, roofing. For Interview please call and Jimmy CO&tAoPoUTAN THE/ GOWe ID CALL It ? tlme or fuU-Ume, to work 8:80 Your Girls, 649-6871.' Call David Patria, South Wind­ Scott Ullman evenings 1-347- p.m. untU midnight. Experi­ CENTERFOLtJ! f i v e h.p. T aco T rail 100 m lnl- ROTOTIUL, gardens, lawns, sor, 644-1796. 8781 o r days, 1-469-6463. ence necessary. ExceUent Trace and Sue-Sue Wke. Phone 742-9603 a fte r 3 flow er beds. CJall 646-7708, 429- Happy LOST — Tie clasp, fraternal benefits and good starting p.m . 2525. WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ em blem attached. A p ril 18th. BOLTON NOTCH —Former pay. A pply C oca Cola, 451 30th Anniversary CaU 648-4738. R ew ard. modeling specialist. AddlUons, McKinney Lumberyard on 4 Happy 25th HONDA-CB, 100, 1972, won In TWO Handymen want a vari­ Main Street, East Hartford. GRANDMA ana rec rcoms, dormers, porches, acres, 3,500 square feet, home KATHY centest, never used. $356. CaU ety of Jobs, by day or hour. / / r - i cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, improvement department BOOKKEEPER — Experienced GRAMPS MARSHALL c HU, lac.. TAL ■»» 1 649-8451. Yards, atUcs, cellars cleaned. from Announcements 2 bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. store remodeled to show fin­ through ' trial balance, Hart­ Love, Lawns And gardener’s service. ished basements, kitchens, ford , free pcu-klng, 525-2119. Kelly and Katie Lenore, Ed, Mary Ellen, TIRBD OF the Sanie old party CaU 643-6305. NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— “ The improvement I was talking about was not 1971 HONDA, 176 S cram bler. siding, pools. Will rent entire Mom and Dad plan!! We can offer you fun Remodeling, repairing, add!- the fact that he is wearing shoes!" 228-3683 evenings. or department. Suitable many RBSPONiSTBI baby sitter, and excitement with a product CARPENTER available eve­ Uons, rec rooms, porches and wanted, four nights weekly, in . Happy 8th Birthday nings and weekends. No Job types o f businesses. 1-223-4460. / that wUl Sell itself. Brand new roofing. No Job too smaU. Call m y hom e. CaU 646-3439. To all our wonderful too big or too smaU. CaU Ste­ CAROL ANN MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY to the home party market. 1966 DIICa TI, exceUent ccndl- 649-3144, MANCHESTER — ExceUent FRIENDS PresU^ouB yet popularly pric­ Uon, 360-cc, $350. CaU 646-4234. phen M artin at 646-7296 a fter 2 RELIABLE, mature baby aitter POULIOT p.m . ______/ restaurant business for sale, ed. ExceUent profit potential. .wanted for 3-month old Infant, L ove, A great big GOOD l u c k H A - H A .' OUR R R Sr MCTAKE WA© established, comes., complete WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI F^Or appointm ent caU 525-7094. 1966 HONDA, 306 exceUent 2 days w eekly. CaU 646-8600. Mom, Dad, Nancy Thank You ihA GOINS TO WITH THE O H , W E L L , — MAKING FUN OF HIM LX) AM fo r sale, top quaUty, Roofing - Siding 16 with equipment, no Uquor. condlUon, engine rebuilt. New A m edy R ealty, R ealtors, 876- JO G TW O BLIfflERS! TO E A C H v j ; POd LOOKING for Art, but can’t af­ paint Job, $660 or best offer. also fiU and gravel. Licensed and Lite Ron and Arline ARE MOi eU RE‘rOU GUTTEatS and roofs repaired 6283. DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER YMILeSTDOA/i H 15 o w n ! I G U E S S I'M O U S T N O r ford the prices? You can earn 643-4060. fo r aU types sanitary w ork. Herience. Free estimates. come true. Start buUdlng your CaU 643-6514 a fter 7. REQUIRED — SELL ienced In all press and bindery Ice, comer Durant and West HAVE TRUCK wUl travel. Odd C all H ow ley, 643-5361. I960 VOLKSWAGEN, bug. CaU Middle Turnpike. (general "get-away” fund as an Avon operaUona A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN -jobs, clean attics and ceUars. 647-2601 o r 649-0851. welding repairs, home owners Tree removal. BTee esUm^ea. RepresentaUve. You’U never rnjRSES AIDES — AU shuts, BINDERY MAN — Must be ex­ and sports equipment, Ck>llege student. 876-8066. know how easy it Is to earn fuU and part-Ume. Training GOOD HUMOR perienced on aU btndety equip­ MXI MEANAUCy BOV, IF SHE THINKS 1964 CH EVRO LET Im pala, o o r IS MAKING / yep; him an' rnK T i HANRSOME- Heating and PhimMiig 17 extra cash the Avon way unUl avaUable for those who qual­ ment, especially finders. ALL THAT KlOlSE ( WNMY...CM0N, four-door hardtop, V-8, auto­ TWO AMBITIOUS students ex­ REWEAVmo of bums, moth- yjxi try. Fior a personal Inter­ ify. Ehccellent wages and OUT THERE? I r u . SHOW VOUi ICE CREAM Top wages plus a liberal STEVE CANYON matic, power steering, power perienced tn gardening, lawn holes, zippers repaired. Win­ GRANTS Plumbing ^rvlce — view without olUlgation, call fringe benefits. Apply Mead- BY MILTON CANIFF Free estimates, plus quaUty benefit program that In­ Imtkes, radio. Low 'mUeage. mowing, painting and a vari­ dow shades made to measure, 289-4922. dows Convalescent Center, 333 Start At Once cludes a non-contributory A sking $450. Pheme 643-9708. ety of odd Jobe. CaU after 4, aU size Venetian blinds. Keys w erk. 643-6841. BldweU St., M anchester, 646- t o 10U COUIM MAKE ^NOW TPU GEToff^ ' because BY THE WAV^ ^I-AH- Earn High Income pension plan. 649-6506, 643-0919. m ade wfaUe you w ait. Tape re­ GIRL FRIDAY --- Etest of the 2321. JUICY REPORTS TO YOUR BURNING GHAT FAILED IN YOUR WHAT It INDIA'S DONT 1967 FORD G alaxie ^ NO JOB too smaU. Immediate river, diversified position, fig­ AU Expenses Paid Apply in person or call LIEUT^HANT.VDUVE VOUR SUPERIORS AND FIND MRS. CANYON „ JOB OF GCTTING EQUIVALENT Of KNOW, corders for rent. Marlow’s,. 867 service on service caUs. Free SEEN A BUSY LITTLE -EITHER IN OR OUT OF convertiWe, V8, power steer­ STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, ure work, typing, phone and HARIMIESSER — exceUent No Cash Bond Required 643-11(^1 THE SIBERIAN M ain St., 64MS221. estimates gladly given on SEE-POKINS ABOUT . THE INDIAN AIR SALT MINES IN ing, power brakes, excellent fireplaces, flagstone terraces. pubUc contact. Fee paid. Rita c^portunity for an ambiUous, High Liberal Percentage ALLIED YOUR FRIENDLY condition. CaU after 5 p.m, AU concrete repairs, both In­ LIGHT trucking, cellar and at- heating or plumbing. Faucets Girl, 99 East Center Street, reUable, experienced hair­ SOVIET UNION repaired or InstaUed. Water Driver’s License Essential PRINTING SERVICES 643-8174. side and outside, railings, Uca cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, M anchester, 646-3441. dresser who would like to 679 M iddle T p k e., W est landscaping. Reasonably trees cut and removed. C!aU pumps worked on. Complete work into management. Sal­ Choice Territories AvaUable 1967 CH EVRO LET CbeveUe 800 BABYSITTER needed vicinity Manchester, Coon. priced . CaU 643-0661. 643-6000. heating systems, rec ro6ms, ary plus commisrions. Apply deluxe, 6 cylinder with factory Apply DaUy and Saturday, etc. CaU M A M Plumbing ft St. Mary’s Church for kinder­ Jon-Ly C oiffures, 101 O n te r CAR POLISHER, fuU-Ume. Al- air-conditioner, 4-door sedan, CEIUNO and ceramic tile spe­ AMBITIOUS coUege students, H eating, 649-2871. g a rten child. CaU 646-0297 a f­ St., Manchester. 9 to 5 p.m! so a new car get-ready man. g ood condition. OaU a fter 5, cialist, one ceiling or all, re­ experienced in indoor-outdoor te r 5 p.m . 289-8251 BOTTI Heating and Plumbing ExceUent pay and fringe bene­ 646-2411. paired or replaced. Rooms re­ painting, lawn care, window WOMAN, over 21. lor full or fits. Apply in person. Ted Tru- — Prompt, courteous service. WOMAN to care for .3 children paired or remodeled. No Job w ashing. CaU 643-0066 o r 646- part-Ume, varied club bouse GOOD HUMOR CORP. don, Inc., Tolland Tpke. Tal- SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA CoU 648-1496. and prepare supper, 3 to 6 p.m. too smaU, special rate. Work - 4486 fo r fre e estim ate. work. Apply TaUwood Country Sullivan Avenue — Kennedy Rd. cottvdUe. 1964 IM PALA convertible S3Ck). Monday through Friday. Wal­ South Windsor, Conn. done on weekends and eve­ SAM WATSON Plumbing and Club, Route 85, H ebron. $AR»3E, WHATTATA MEAN, WHAT© NEW?... CaU 643-9426 bebyeen 6-8 p.m . nut Street area. CaU 049-7770. PRETTY 5COM THeVU nings, anytim e, 647-6232. BuHding C on tra el^ 14 heating. Bathroom remodel­ ____ J:,______An Equal Opportunity Employer H i,B E s s \ JO^T LOOK AT T^^£ of duuTion..THe |5E TAXING' 0 $ 0 V a ?V T iM E 190 OLDSMOBILE, four-door ing and repairs. Free esti­ SEJCRETTARY — Im m ediate hardtop, needs transmission opening east of the river, for Hdp Wonted-Mole 36 W H A T fe T o m . f^5fiN6 AllP 0FUVlfi6...f^HT.., w e ( ^ N OX AfcxiTH i JUNK CARS removed, $10. Any LEON dBSZYNSKI buUder — mates. CiaU 649-1800. D O N T BUY w ork. $125. Phone 64»-3697 a f­ new homes custom built, re­ experienced ^rl with .Tood MALE OFFICE clerk "ft cash­ NEWP condition. CaU 872-94S3. SALES Associates — Growing ier, must be good with figures, Any Water Heater TTX7 [cfeAL ter 5 i>.m. > modeling, additiona, rec sklUs. Heavy shorthand, real estate company with four LITTLE SPORTS hours 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hours B Y ROUSON CARPENTER — Rec rooms, rooms, garages, kitchens re­ sa la ry $125 plus. F ee paid. offices, will train new appli­ rue TflXE6...WDW/ 1967 OLDSMOBILB 90, 4-door Mfflinery, can be adjusted. Five days. cabinets, remodeling, odd modeled, bath tUe, cement Rita Girl, 69 East Center St., cants from Manchester and RENT hardtop, 4 new tires, clean, 49,- Starting rate $3. per hour. Ap­ Jobs, .R easonable rates. 446 C e­ work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ DressmoUng 19 M anchester, 646-3441. surrounding towns, for a read ' An 89-gaUoa Electrlo 000 mUes. $1,100. 633-0681. ply Good Humor Oorp., 45 dar Ridge Drive, Glastonbury, dential o r com m ercial. CaU estate caireer. EhcceUent com­ WATER HEATER LADIES’ dresses, suits, wed­ INSURANCE GIRL — local Kennedy Rd., South Windaor, 1969 MGB R oadster, g ood con- 633-2880. 649-4291. mission schedule. CaU Mr. 68o a weelE on HELOO Ilnee ding gowns and veils, aU cus­ opening. Must have some ex­ 289-8251. An equal oi^)ortunity diUon. M ust seU. $1,600. CaU tom made. Some alteraUons. Dwyer, Evauu uid Cliq>p, Re­ l U B E B DnUvery, Normal TWO YOUNG married men wiU ROOM additions, dormers, ga­ perience in auto and h’-me em ployer. 649-011. R easonaM e p rice s. 646-1183. altors, MLS, 647-1464. r R S p S iMtaUattoB. do smaU repair Jobs and paint­ rages, add-a^levels, roofing, owners. Light typing, and abUl- Malntenaaee. 1670 CH EVELLE 850 engine, 4- ing, also cellar cleaning and siding, foundations. Low, low ty to deal with the public. Fee AUTO BODY repair mam expe­ DISHWASHER wanted nigbto,' c 1*11 ^ NIa. Iw . Bpbed, m ags and headers. CaU Ugfat trucking. CaU 646-2692, prices. Bank 'financii^. Add-A- I^d. Rita Girl, 99 Etest Onter rienced only, flait rate. 875-2517 ov er age 40. AK>ly C avey’a PROGRESSIVE ELEOIRIG a fte r 6 p .m ;, 546-8614. - 646-3726. Level Dormer, 289-0446. Read Herald Ads Street, M anchester, 040-S441- tisk for Dave. Restaurant, 45 East Center St. ; / '

PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJJ. MANCHESTESR, GONN^ TUESDAY, M AY 8, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, jCONN., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN . THERE OUGHTA BE > I a W' BY SHOI^rSN and traiPPI«B HVlOfT mNMfTw He»m Por lato ?1 T H 9 M m - ¥ o r Sdo 72 Loft For Sdo N r R M it «4 Por IU«t BOWERS School Area » Sto* 73 Out of Town > ^ e m o n Coventry ; For Solo 75 CLASSIFIED MANCHB8TB» - PrcAufamal BMBWSTiai. Cape Cod. AvaU- CXIZT 7-room home, MANCKDBTBR Forest RlUs, ______oOloeOlflfi* kuMfiE.ipaee, Milall MlMAtrtfl.eleotrlo, tlAWnew mableM m fchi*for Auguit AtwiiiM rental. All A ll »OUr MuTOOIIUli W » l« W>, • !M[£lllch6St6^'^&. ^ .^ u e tihoaijl o a r heat, two^car ga­ ^ sone, building lot, priced ANDOVER — Immaculate OM- •ohoole. 30e. LaPento Aganoy. bulldlnK. convenient, Vernon- electrla 3-bedrcom year 'round ra g e. Nloa Jtfiprm hoiwT staita, Harmon Agency, 646- room Ranch. BeauUftd treed h R ealtor, 644-3440. South W lndaor, R oute M. 646- honie'wlth mm deck commiuid- ______one acre.' Hutchlna Agency, lot. Only $33J»0./Pasek Real- CouncUr Sets Up Attack By Dog 78J0. 1^ itlne view c( C^^ Cod Bay. MANCHESTER —‘ RatMd ^ -Vici R aaltors, 649-5834. ______:______tors, MIR, 889^475, 743-8343. Oonventmit to three exoeUent R,noh, t romne. 3H l»the, -two H6.909 O ove^ . >Cnke area. PROFESSION AIi oCOoe, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOU^IS * toaohea. Telephone 44S-49S3 af- fiMptacea, beautiful NoreaUoB ^ Oape, J1 pM inn''garage. Won’t MANCHESTER — $38,900 . ^ 8:30 AJL to 5:00 P.M. \ rouna, excellent loeatton, to* rooms, 5 bedrooms, 8 baths, Load For Ront 73-A Wantod-R«allil«fo 77 Reserve * P-”- room, two-car gaaage, patio, last, / . “ P rotest .X- eellent decor all faoUltiee, 4118 aluminum siding, now fur­ WATERFRONT cottage, Laka Hutchlna-Agenoy, JI48- OFFBRO IHVrrBID, Bolton, AFPROXnCATELT half WHAT IS your property worth? When the budget la' presented men TedfOrd and Dohald Sad- Yesterday morning’s" attack COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED A D ^ . monthly. MMMO, SlM M l nace, treea. Hutchins Agency lot - for rent. Business sened. Winnapesaukea, aleepa 4. Pri- ”**• ~ - be ootd Immediate^. 7 R aaltors, 649-0834. -■ ■■ We WUl Inspect your property to the annual town meeting bn roRnski tiut the voters wiU on a child by a roaming dog re­ Fund Tre$wi)r^ JMm Ookadol Ranch, 3 up- ______Located at 613 Hartford Rd., suggest an asking price. MAy 16 It wlU contain a new have a say about the fund each BOLTON NOTCH — Eormer ceived considerable attention at ' ■ J. Robert Lewao'rd, secre­ Deadline for Satnidaj and M««Bday la p.m. Mdajr- McKinney lumber yard; Suit­ M8.W0 -eROOM Raach, waU- stairs bedixxHns |Mt omnplet^ MANCHESTER Newer 7- Manchester. Reasonable. Call (No obligation) Ask us . about Une item for a reserve fund for year at the .budget hearing and ■ last night’s meeting of the Town 834-4N8. WHte 3M. Ken Dl- carpet, beaeboard haat, a fte r 0 p.m . 688-7868. ta ry o t the People’s Savings able, ccmmerclal-lnduitrial C<- ly flnlahed. 3 'flnldud bed­ room Oolanlal, 3H.baths, fire­ our guaranteed kales plan to- capital ImprovemeiSs. the annual meeting, Council. Cheryl Shea, seyen Bank of RockvUle,. has been flcee. For more detalla Me ^ wrMned porch, garage, treea, rooms dovRi. living room with place, double garage, m il- day. Pasek Realtors, MLS, ‘^ie motion to establish' the Eden said, "I don’t think we year - old daughter of Mr. and 70DB COOPBRAIION WDX Hampshire, 08344. Mwere. Hutchlna Agency, 648- named treasurer for a spe­ BE APPBEOtoTED Buatneae Oppmtuidty, olaaa 38. flrspiaod^ Carpeting. Eat - in ances, dnqperies, oaxpetbig, 389-7470, 743-6348. fund was approved by the Town 'are aasuftiing a power, we are Mrs. Joseph Shea, Daley R4„ cial memorial fund, Tlie DIAL jm-2711 kKdien. Dining room, encloeed CounoU last night after the orlg- assuming an obligation that la 1-338-4440. OIANTS NECK Hel|hts — 48 ______huge treed-lot ASUng $41,900. Out of Town was badly bitten whUe waiting Francis L. DenVilIa 8r^ Me­ -U m ol^ d s ix e u p n Mis fJS^ 4 iS irw-«S9fioO porch. 3-car garage. Treed lot. LIKE a good reason to list your Inal motion tabled from last rightfully ours.” Bdgewood Road, ^^rtwm MANCHEBnat -^Dnmaoulglr' H eritage H ouse, 646-3483. . -tor the school bus vrith. a group' morial Sdtolarahip Fund In HBW BOMB, now USTEM - For Salt 75 home with usT CsU and we week ants tarice-amended. CounoUman Richard Mac- 880,tt)0 (MAnohester, OoUnlal, Im- . ____ , o t other children. M usic. . ConHnued From Precedhiq Pcwe mediate occupancy. 8 bed- MANCHESTER —- 7-room older VERNON— 8-famlly, 44-7, JuR wlU give you 8 good reaecns, Three councilmen, D on a l d bonald agreed that such a fund Mrs. Shea attended the coun- DeTbUa, a 1971 graduate J CAlXt Crockett, Baaltor a t^ new driveway, new ^ "^ .y^ tS tan tlv *o™»Uon and proposed the mo- OouncUman Stuart Neff said roaming dogs. She said that week. The fund is being es- dttioa. - full bath up, garage,,treed 150’ tlon following the budget hear- he thinks the town ha. bonded CUSTODIAN wanted 40 - hour Mqle or Female 37 648-1677 I f x office q>eca. Wonfod To Root 68 MANCHESTER — Bpacloua T-' furnace, 3 seperate furnaoes, there were three dogs involved taNished for RockvUle High lot. Only $36,600. Wolvertoo ing tasit week. At that time the too many things over the years week, Monday through Fri­ ehapee and kUea and prices. room^ home, aluminum ,sK ^ , $31,800 East Hartbmd. Colonial city utiUtles, aidearalks, conve­ 647-1418.' in a fight at the bus stop, when School and anyone wishing to TRAVEL agency dealres part- A gency, R ea ltors, 649-3818. council tabled action asking the and streaeed the fact that 'pay- day. Ai^ly W. T. Grant Co., New end cddi Let us know your PROSESfllONAL couple, de­ peUr roof, first • floor family with 4i bedrooms, Hvlng room nient location. Low 40a. After one turned on Cheryl. AU three contribute is asked to send time help. Ehcperience prefer­ sires to rent small houM, pre­ three to come in with more de- ment about doubles when you ^Mancheater Parkade. demands, we . will do every, room, double gian^. Only with fireplace,, dining room, NEW LISTING by owner — ______7 p .m ., 646-3630.______8EUX1NO your home' or acre- have been impounded in the past their donation to Lessard at red. C all 446-3766. * A rouv oW fer garage. Within 80 mlrmtee tails cwiceming the proposed use this method. He said he thing for you ^oept make the $84,800. Hayes Agency, 444- kitehan, garage, air condition- Oaihbolati bulK Garrison Co- BOLTON _ 4-4, 3 family, l]^ sgeT F o r prompt friendly eetv for roaming, Mrs. Shea said, the honk. NEED AN insurance agent who & .«00MKAMI?tC. of Manchester Center. Reaadn- fund and also with proposals feels towns are getting away BART-TTME work, $3 hourly PePKHOMGOM payments. \ 0181. e r. N ew to o t, lonlal, daelri^e location, 8 vice, caU Louis Dlmock Real­ adding that she was outraged needs to earn $1,000 to $1,500 a b le. C all a fte r 5 p .fn ., 638- square feet of Uving area each poncemlng putting lim ltati^ from bonding. plus bonus. Students welcome. NNasEoneAce $81,900.EABt Hartford. Oape. bedrooms, forinol dining room, ty, 649^9638.. that dog owners thought so Ut- per month In commissions. I 1880. / MANCHESTER -- Seven-room apartment. 3 garages, two Ux ■ ■—- c*> the ,ampunt of money to be Ujx>n recommendation of the front Manor \ approved last C all fo r Interview , 644-7347. ir^BKEFTlur living 'room artth fireplace. IH baths, Utohen with buttt- tie of their pets that they would night suK>ly leads. Write Box W, Ocdonlol., New Mtcben, two 10 patios, 150x890 lot.' Flano ALl- CASH fo r ybur property in the fund at any given time, mayor, and approval of the Hoosos For R«o#\ ^ Large kKobeh with dlniilg Ins, double oven, finished rec be allowed to roam at wlU. Reason for the poUcy change Manchester Herald. EXCELLENT opportunl^ to _ - baths, large roMns. Bncloeed A g em y , 646-3677. within 24 hours, Avoid red ^ way of an amendment to council, any part or the entire BOLTON UtKE — 4 \ room Houses ^ Sole 72 area. Den, 8 bedrooms. As- room, 3 fireplaces, breeseway, tape, instant service. Hayes the original motiwi, Eden pre- amotmt in the fund may be used Mrs. Shea had praise for both is that the basement room of enter real estate field. High Boots R Aeeossortes 46 Rooms WMiom Beoid 59 Aporfmenta - Hols - ' porch. Aluminum siding. Dou­ sumahle. Mint condition. FAST food grill man, experi­ commission, energetic people ------— - Ranch, lake prlvUeges, '^reed . 3_-car g arage, 649-3388. VEStNON — View, custom buUt A g en cy , 646-0181. sented his committee’s sugges- for the financing of any project Dog Warden Ted Drake . and the Booth-IMmock library, the ble garage. Hayes Agency, 644- 3400 sq. ft. soUd brick ranch, enced preferred but will train. FTBBRGLASS boat cloth. $1.80 LARGE furnished room for 63 lot, $300 per month Inclui^ng NE\^ ON MARKET $81,900 Manchester. (Mder Col- ' — Uons and after a lengthy dls- which qualifies as a capital im- Coventry police, who, she said, site of many take assoctation Ji-; for fast growing agency. Call 0181. ACREAGE — 11-room Colonial Five days weekly, Wednesday per yard. Polyester resin. $6.94 male only, parking, $19. week- h i ♦ **•**• OaU'742-4784 onlel, 6 bedrooms, Uving high mountain top setting, see responded very quickly to a call meetings in the past, has been now, Mr. O'Rourke, Jesdor .. Manchester — ParkUke M t- large bam, Hutchins A$:ency cussion his amendment was provementl Any unexpended through Sunday. Alternating gallon. Fiberglass repairs at ly. CaU 646D228 after 6. ------VBRPLANCK School area — room, dining roe, 6 fund without any dollar amounts the fund and not revert to sur- ordinances concerning dogs had other purposes, references. No pets. Parking, winterised cottage, l-33S-446d. $88,000 M sneheeter. E nglish MANCHESTER — 8-famUy, 64- ygjRNON Queen, between 7-9 p.m, only. drive in the Town cf Mhnehes.- Apartments - Fkrts - i>^e, plastered walls, wind- rooms, 4 bedrooms, 8 JMths, styled CMontaL living town 8, stove and refrigerator In NOTICE attached. plus. been under study for some time. Any take assoctation wtabing ter. Must be over 21. We will 15H School Street, second -— ------with local rogulatlons tied to to use the Town HaU should con­ BUTCHER — Experienced full­ Tenements 63 ln{r BtalrcsM, oil heat. In­ full dormer, full beMment, m- wltii- flraptaee, dining room, each apartment. Modem ce- 4 BEDROOM OOIONIAL Notice Is hereby given of the The' approved motion provides TTie money In the ftmd may train. C all 643-2414. Garden - Fonn - floor, across from Bteat > SMs state statutes.’ The council Is tact Town Manager Dennis time for service meat depart­ THREE-ROOM house, heated, terior professionaUy decorat­ clceed breeseway, attached den, 4dmoet new,. klUdtan, > 8 ramie baths, permanent vinyl 8 room (Nurrtson Ooloalal in certification of party-endorsed for a Une Item in the budget, be used for the planning, con- Dairy Prodncls " 50 THREE-ROOM apartment, old >toln St studying the possibility of Im­ Moore at his office In the Town ment. Apply in person at Man­ $135 m onthly. Phone 48S-4188. ed. Gairage with electric eye garage. Convenient location. ' large bedrooms, 2-car garage. siding, 2-car garage, conve- lovely “Westwood Park’’. Extra candidates on the state of the being prepared for the coming struction. reconstruction or ,nr&nsioti* AvftU&l}lo Juno X* N o t /v w n trm t —. a doors. \ ^ et residential area -'Shetra large treed- lot. Low Democratic Party Jn the Town fiscal year, eatabUsblng the re­ posing stricter penaltie than HaU chester Public Market, 805 BUT your potatoes, direct from pets or chUdren. $176 heeled. ^ anything In real ExoeUent condition. nlent location. Char-Bon Agon- targe equl(q>ed kitchen, < 2 fuU physical improvement of any pets or ChUdren. $175 heated, ^j^je re^wrZ LARGE 8-room Colonial, flre- yet close to bus, schools, 80s. Owner, 648-8816. cy, 6484688. . baths, fomud dining room, over- ef Manchester for election as serve fund and that in aubae- project vdilch produces a tan­ those allowed in the statutes, - Main Street, Manchester. Siluatfons Wanted the potato warehouse, corner Appliances. Parking one car. $88,000 M anchester. Brand new homes, multiple dwelUngs, no ^ large lawn, packing church and shopping. $40,- the gible asset, the acquisition of members noted. Mancheoter Evening Herald Feinde 38 of Buckland Rd. and Tolland 64^3458 after 7 p.m f Dutch Colonials, deslrabta to- MANfHESTER^ Loveiv a vemr * »*««*• H»ro DELEGATES to the t^vmtions quent ye*« It »» put In Covenlry correspondent, Holly EXPERIENCED cabinet mak­ fMs "cajii"*J**^D ''ReaST'mitate ^l**»ant comtenient l«v 000. ^ ’ l^NCHBSTBR — 4 - *«om eatioos. eeStor more detalla. *» ® buUt Moses’ home cf said Party specified below. A mayor’s bu^t. This movm ove w as land or buildings or any spe­ M rs. Shea suggested a $10 Tpke., Buckland. As low as $1 ------■ .------O antner, T e l. 748-8766. er, for manufacturing custom Four-room Associates, toe. MOIim. ^ on . Working adulU. •«- CHARLES |^PE|lANCE , ______u leas than l-year. a. m. - Ings, The Amerbelle Oorp.'104 V ------Phono Alfred D Heckler he- U A R SIX-ROOM Colonial, central lo- $48,900 M anohester. O oionlal, Jalousiqj}- porch oft kitchen, 3 typing in my home on electric DININO room set — table, 0646 a fter 13 noon. T b s fer pubUc distribution. ment *'■' also caUed to r the deletion vested with the proceeds from ticketed by IqcsL.poUce yeeter- O Y in fiS & A l*O l© S l jE. Main St., Rockville. Ccmtact \ **'*'^* ^n 7^Tam «wplaces. caUon. garage, 8t. James Par- car garage, plus basement rec typewriter for small business chairs, sideboard and china Fbrest HUta, 4 bedrooms, 2H BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. CONVENTIONS ofOf any mention of dollar the investments reverting bock hday,. w u and h all.n dii-M three dogsHm-. werew ^ P f“ ® ^ jgdwgM. 7 rooms plus teh. Ask for Ed Dupre, totor- room. Ail on lovely wooded lot. M r. L . P assardi, 876-3325. B e­ o r o ffic e . 875-6651 a fter 5:30 closet. $75. 67 Ptne St. a fter 4: 142 SOUTH MAIN Street. Man- nlent wel- CENTER ST. — 6%-room Colo- landscaped lot. AU for ${0,900. naUonal AssooUtes, 647-1800. baths, targe Uving romn with State Convention amounts attached to the fund. to the fund. According to Town quarantined. Cheryl was hos- WALLA WALLA, Wash. (AP) M erritt A gen cy, 646-1180. Reedtors — MLS tween 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.lh. An p.m . chester. Heated five-room flat. com e. $215. 644-1619. D .J . H en- njuj^ ^ baths, Im m edU te o ccu - H®rttage H ouse, 646-2482 'flreplitoe, large tamUy kttchan Congiesslonri Convention The original amendment caU- Attbmty AUtott Scbwebel,. the pltaUsed during the day for — The Student Oongress of equal opportunity employer. Available June 1st. Middle age ry Co. TEN-ROOM Ranch, prestige with bullt-lns., Dining room. Manchester Parkade, Msneh. ed for an amount of not less state statues aUow for different stitches, but was returned home Whitman OoUege voted Monday ESTATEIS and household lots to TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, targe lot, Notice Is also hereby given couple.- No children w p ^ ’. ------S^urity**Haws MANCHESTER _ Two-famlly. area, many extras. ■ Ask for Mud room. 34ar garage. A 6494806 that a primary wlU be held on ^ methods of funding for the pro­ last night. censure four student body of- buy. B ob F lu ckiger, 649-3347. WE HAVE customers waiting Agency, 646- „ ^ bedroom4. joan Bve^tt, hujr cn today’s morkst. Also, good location, near shopping. ^ of one haU a mill whidi would PRINTING PLANT Dogs > Birds - Pets 41 References, security deposit. 0181. Ask for Earle Everett, Inter­ — ■■I ■ I June 1! 1972. If a i^te of oan< posed program. Apdogtiee fleers who last week demanded for the rental of your apart­ eeparate furnaces. 80x800' lot. Associates, 647-1800. wall-to-weB csrpetlng. Home AVOCADO "gas stove with hood, C all 643-8572. ______national A ssociates, 647-1800. COVENTRY Lake - Sroom auiaUm to r any o r aU conven- *»« Money from the general fund Die subject of street signs that President Nixon return a TRUCK DRIVER FREE mixed puppies, two m ent o r hom e. J , D . R ea l Ete- Two-car garage. Only $39,900. in qMtless ocodttlon. ______wlntorlsed home, new furnace, |, fn^d In accordance with McCoy, while In favor of the cash surplus at the end of the came up taat nlgfat\ also, with football Jersey presented to him tate A s e o cla te ^ .'to c :, *44811139. Q l l t O f TO W B H ayes A gency, 646-0181. NEW LISTING—,Splo and span by the school’s footbaU team Must be 21 years . W a.r.1 a a O M . i f “ ,S?“into the fund or unexpended em Rd. -on hand to foUow up on last September. $123.20 family unit. Security. PLEASANT 8-room apartment, PW Renr 44 SPRING Street area — 6-room garage and extra building lot. cy, 64641SL for our local deliveries helpful Uving room with fireplace, 8 bedrooms, rec room, 20a. funds after a project ta com­ his appearance, before tlto.^ooun- The censure motion, which ENGLISH Springer ^mniel, CARPETTS —^Wholesale to you OU i 846-2425. 9 to 5 p.m . - ^ 8 - r ^ IBgh location, treed yard. Mr. dining room. ‘ fsuge eat-ln LaPenta Agimcy, Realtor, 646- pleted m ay revert bcusk to the cU two weeks ago. but not necessary. Some heavy dining room, mi^ candld^M game as any other budget item. cited the officers for “gross AKC registered, black and at the Warehouse. F'antastlc ment with heat, hot water, Zlnasei^t B e lflo re A gen cy, 647- 'VERNON capital fund. lifting. Must be able to pass t^y- AVAILABLE four-room i^Murt- vate home. Working adulta. large kitchen, closets galore, Utdim srith buUt-lns, first 2440. At that time, he caUed toe the misrepresentation of-' the - stu- white, 8 weeks old, female, savings guaranteed. Carpet 1418. K « « Produced by vote of slcal exam reqidred for inter­ ment. Heat, tq^liances, central 643-2880;..... stove and refrigerator, $135. $30e. LaPenta Agency, Real­ floor family room, 2% baths. RANCH WITH PRIVAOY Mxatic W m ^rs^^er „ according to the A letter to the council from dismissal of Town Manager knowing and good blood Une. 643-8884. Merchants, 1810 Tolland T ^e., lu m d ry N0W carpeting. MAKCSHKflTBiR — Duplmc, 5-6, state deliveries. adulta <»iy, parking for one tor, 846-2440. Here Is an unusual offering. 7 than party-endorsed canAdates ^ ^miual town meet- RockvUle fire chief Donald Dennis Moore on the grounds Of tyaa approved MEmchester, Conn. Phone 646- location. $180. m onthly. Secur- w A N rw w H T im s PRESTIGE Colonlal-C^M, i Liberal benefit program. Hy deposit. 649-3340. MANCHESTER — 2 fireplaces cap. No petef security deposit ‘J*’ taJl; on Its own linl- may be obtained fitxn Herbert Maguda said he feels the tax­ incompetence, citing tack of ac­ 8568. Gash and C arry. big rooms, 8% baths, 8-ione Apply in person or call; Articles For Sole 45 enhance this 2-bedroom apart­ i^ulred. 'OaII 648-9678. ' M ANCHESTER $27,900 hei^ 8-car garage. You name payers would benefit from such tion on sign Installation as the congress rejected a mo* slrabto area. Owner transfer­ furnaces, exoeUent condition. bin* bellman Thomas Wolff reason. Last night, Wallace said MANCHESTER AREIA—1-room ment, curly maple paneling In It, tlilB house has It. Mr. Spt- brook. Flreptaced Uvinjr room, Istrar of Voters, 41 Center jjg ^^gg about a fund. ' dw to censuro the footboU ORIENTAL RUG, 12x21, red F ou r room heated DAZLE OF WHITE red. Home Is immaculate. $87,900. Hutchlna he had forgotten to mention a ALLIED FLAGSTONE, approodmrUely apartment vdilch includes 20x30’ living room, all appR lecU, Belflore Agency, 64'i- carpeting, ..Texas Street, Manchester, Connecticut. the taxpayers for money The mayor cited several pro­ team tor glvihg the President 600 squa^ feet, all ooliors. background. A ppraised at $750. Realtors, 6494821. "Curve” sigh that had been In- heat, hot water, carpeting, ap- ances and utlUtlea included. _***?T*’„*3^ *^ ??’ Describes this 5% plus Cape 1418. 851,900 M anchester. Fbreat HUta. ______also Rec room and garage. Out- Instructions for filing such a hut not telling them for what jects which could be taken its Jersey No. 1 when he PRINTING SERVICES Phone 568-5326 betw een 5-5:46 asking $700. C all 647-1924. $256 per month. Paul W. Dou- /^*****1^ deposit. No pets. $160. with plush lawn, shrobe, fruit staUed near his home last year, pUances, laundry, storage, Ootonlal that has everything. 5 MANCHESTER — Exceptional standing at $82,500. OsU J. Got- slate U cani^atea are contain- r will be spent. He said the care of through the fund such as stopped in Walla Walla on route 579 Middle Turnpike W. only. 6494617. and has since been moved 1971 NEXXSH-Aleo sew ing m a­ parking, fo r $180 m onthly. 649- f,an. R ea ltor, 64$-46S6. trees, near bus Bne. WeU main- UNIQUE home In prestige bedrooms, 2%-.baths, living 8 4 , two-fam Uy. C arpeting, g a - e sold, ^re ara, no yji, mattocks to shear m CTNTrav-Deluxe 4%-room month. Paul W. Dougan, Real- ing room, 22’ famUy room. WOODUND H om s IS Im m aculate! Dated at Manchester, Connec­ BRIDGEPORT mlUer — set-up m ent fo r sale. C a ll 289-7461, parks and two of the finest golf R ealtors, 669-1030. one-car garage, carpeting, ap- It virasn’t any particular item requests a variance to allow a niany teenage bedrooms bank. The animal ask for Paul. duplex. 1V4 baths, aU ap^- tor, 6484535. Fireplace, 1^ baths, garage, $69,506 Manchester. R als- pllancea Including dishwasher. ticut, this 28th day of April 1972. and operate, nights or days, all ances, fully carpeted, altvcon- ______courses, plus one o t the m ost the voters objected to but main- building tot with toss than the decorated with Stop signs and gboves the dirt through the ex- alum lnim sidin g. $85,900. M er­ ed Ranch. Wynadlng HUl Rd. EXCEPTIONAILY clean Cape, Immaculate condltfcsi. Nice Edward TomMel, benefits. Dean Machine Prod­ Musical Instruments S3 ditlaners, heat and hot water, magnificent views in all of east­ ly the large increase of $229,811 required square footage cA 94 t**® ***“ • ' its with strong forelegs and SCREBNE3> )pam, gravel, ritt A gency, 646-1180. AU rooms extremely targe, Uv­ plenty of space for the Uds to lot. Convenient location. Won’t Town Clertt ucts, 102 C olonial R d., M an­ storage and peuidng. On bus OCCUPANCY ern Connecticut. Children wel­ over the present operating budg- Hayes Rd. ^ *l*®y ’W®** returned, th^ bltmt head, processed gravel and fill. ing room with flreptace, din­ roam on this huge let. Move In last at $80,900. Barry Realty, chester. Une, . convenient to shopping. com e. $190 m onthly. et, as aU three towns are faced Robert L. Murray of 713 No. ®ould be used again, Bralnard G eorge H . G riffin g , to e . 742- BABY GRAND piano. In excel­ M AY 1st APmiUENTS ing ritom, kitchen with buih- condition. $37,500. Flano Agen­ 646-0883, 649-4864. 7886. lent condition. Call 6494270. Elg^apartment uplt. Charles with large tax mill increases King St. seeks variances to al- councU decided to Is- GROWING Ure concern needs 4H-room Town House e^xirt- ins, 4 bedrooma, 8 tuU baths. cy , 646-3677. LEGAL AD thta year. lew a lot with leas than ,the re- ™® “• torfoal plea for the re- PonUceUl, 649-9644. Raym ond HOMESXHAD ST. ^ ______VERNON — to-ground swlm- man for tire service and man ment, 2 baths, air-condition­ Fsinily room. 3-oar garage. By virtue of default of a Con- Board _ _ Chairman Mrs. Imodale qulred sq. footage and frontage turn of signs, adding taat no LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours ------^PontlceU i, 646-0890. LOAM OBV W. MBMMJC TPKi:. piu£^carpettng.~Larg^ k»t”on KBJBINBY Street area — Seven niing pool, 8-bedroom Ranch for modern retread shop. Good ing. Stove,' refrigerator, dis­ D. ]. H EN RY action WlU be thought against daily, ring bell for service. AnfigueS 56 MAMOOESTEB deed end room SpUt-Levri. ^perious ^pc^ous tot. lot. vrtth firat-fioor famUy room, ditional Salea Contract held by Richards explained how 17 per cn North'King St benefits and overtime. Ebeperi- TH RE E room s, aU utUiUes, ap- posal, patio with sUding the General Motors Acceptance anyone returning a sign to Shiners, cra w lers, e tc. 144 Three^ ‘large bedrooms, two full acre fenced In treed yard. On­ cent ot the budget is mandated The Estate of Harold M. ence preferred, but not essen- THE BIRCHES Antiques, Route {riiances, bus Une, second floor, glass doors. Beautlfiil, beau­ FOR SALE 1, 3 and- S-bediok«n luxury Corporation, our representative either the Town HaU or the Dealing Street, Manchester, COMPANY Call anyone of us anytime baths. Being sold by original ly $84,900. F la n o A gen cy, 646- by the state for Items required Newberry, by H. lOlta New­ tail. Must be steady worker. 44A, Ashford. Moving Sale. Re- $165 monthly, security re­ tiful, beautiful. Cad: Handy to aiMoping, schools, or the amount that should be s***® Smith St. This property RepubUcana are’ Alma Heckler, P la z a .' WEDDING gow n, nylon dotted bus and rrilgioua facilities. dining room or fourth bed­ room with fireplace, attached Swiss, size 10-12, empire waist, MANCHESTER — Newer one- ^ ----- U t Z I i------ANDOVER — Three - room cut. ta deecrlbed os Parcri D on the David Riqipe and Margaret Ja- CONTENTS from apartment Ifbdel apartment open for Martin room, kitchen with ample garage, 170x200 lot. $36,500. Fl­ MILLING operator production— long sleeves, long veU and bedroom apartment. Ranch rUflllShOCl apartm ent. $135 m ooUily. H eat NOTICE The board will meet Sunday on file ta toe Town Hall. cobson, while Democratic rep­ house redevelopment project. Inspection 12-6 Saturday and ' REALTORS, MLB cabinets and separate eating an o A ^ n c y , 646-3677. set-up and operate, nights or train. Also mother<:f-the-bride lype, private entrance. In- ^<:ltided. Phone 1-487-0348. The annual meeting of th^e In­ at 6 p.m. at Rham High School Eugene Lavoie of 807 Pleas- reaentatives are Stephen Loy- Including sinks, bath tubs, ApOl'tUieiltS 63'A Sunday, other times by im- 298 M ain St., M anchester nook. Second D oor two sp ac­ days, all benefits. 649-5265. outfit, pink silk worsted dre'ss eludes heat and appUances. potnbnent. corporators of the/ Manchi to wort on the budget which Will ^aUey Bd. requests a vari- Alvah PhlUlpa and Harold stoves, oom'blnation doors, 647-9996 ious bedrooms, targe finish­ BOLTON with sheer sleeves, and sleeve- $165 per month. Paul "w. Dou- THREE - ROOM furnished Ridge PaA ed room In basement, one- Memorial Hospital' wUl be be brought back to the voters on ta a«ow construction crane. Crane, was chairman of kitchen cabinets, furnaces, Bout b y 16 for another vote, This ta the sldeUne than per- the original oommtaslmi that INSPECTOR less coat, size 14. CaU 644-2942. gan. Realtor, 648-4535. apartment, utlUUes. Older em- Apartmimta. DeluM one-bed car garage. Aluminum sid­ NOW IS THE TIME In the hospital coitference rooms'' etc. 643-2466, 643-1442 evenings. - -. . —... i------ployed person. No children, room. Carpeting, alr-condltion- YOUNG COLONIAL ;edure wlU be foUowed every mltted on his property. drafted the current charter, un- ing, dr{q>efi®*. excellent con­ TO get yourself going In a Uttle A , B and C Tuesday, M ay 16, WINDOW Lay out first piece, familiar SPRING - SUMMER gowns, DELUXE one-bedroom apart- pets. Parking. 272 Main, Man- ****■’ «®‘' A vote wlU PAINT 00. tralleia, sales - service. Com­ porch and awnings, central lo­ at tae'^itipy tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the The approval Is to come on $100 sa la ry plus bonus. No ex ­ 166 Oakland Street. monthly, security and lease, o r pets. 648-9171. 9493. The the day nursery wUl be made, taken on this request plete service de{>artment, cation. Immediate ocnipancy. May 15 meeting. VB6¥/ Home. an as requested basis, vdth 728 MAIN ST. perience necessary. Call for SUMMIT STREIET — Four-bed- B a r r o w s an d Wa l l a c e o o . boating supplies, accessories, ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, an- F rechette & M artin, 847-9993. ~ 648-1765. Hebron’s estimated share ot Waterfront Park and Watei^ Interview . 646-7247. room 'Oolontal within waUdng Officers and directors of Omar Woolsey paints. Gerlch's Ma­ tique clothing. Jewelry, clocks, WANTED single male In 20s to BusinotS LOCOfiOIIS ReattMs — MLS the proposed budget ta $628,294 M anclitater E m blem Club distance -to many aehools, Shrine Club will meet at 8 to­ BAKERY PORTER — experi- rine S ervice, 1082 Tolland glassware, household contents, share large 6*4 room 2 bedroom F a t D » n f A 4 $21,600 Manchester Parkade, Manch. while Its share of the currmt will meet tohamrow at 8 p.m. at ' VILLA G E R WE ARE LOOKING baths, garage, level lot Bbceel- morrow night at the home of its enced, good pay, steady work, T pke., Buckland, 643-2363. any amount. Antiques and apartm------■ ent - •In ------M anchester with — ^ lent value at $88,900. T. J. Manchester — 6-room Cape, 6494306 budget ta $495,761. Andover’s es- the Elks HomK. Members are call before Roon, Parkade Things, 643-2504, 467 M ain St., .„ redecorated, Bowers School secretary, Herbert Kingsbury, timated share of the proposed reminded to brtag-M ^ boskets COMPLETE outfit— 14H’ flber- same. CaU weekdays after COMMERCIAL place for lease APARTMENTS C rockett, R ea ltors, 648-1577. at Union. Those planning car Intires, it^notthe B akery, 649-6820. Manchester. area. Should go fast. budget is $325,000 vdiile its filled with 8andwicbeb-,pnd des- glass boat, 66 h.p. Mercury tilt 5:30 p.m., anytime weekends, or sale, 461 Main St., next to BOLTON ^ pools should meet at 7:15 at the Immediate Occupancy FOR YOU - - - share of the current budget ta sert trailer, skis, tacometer. Many WANTED — Single shot fire- 648-2548. poet O ffice. ExceU ent business OENTRAILY located six-room FRECHETTE & M ARTIN $20,900 Washtagtmi Social Club. locatlon with buUdlng. Call 646- Oolontal. DouUe garage, fully $286,000. extras. Like new. $1,200. Phone arms, older preferred. CaU THREE ROOMS, first floor, 2436 9-6 REALTORS 6-room Cape with 4 rooms 5-Romn Townhouaea,, carpeted, stove and dtahwasb------Holy Family Mothers Clrol iceyou past IVs how Read Herald Ads 876-2482 a fter 5 p.m . 649-7678 after 8 p.m. North Street. Stwe, refrigera- tiled baths, complete u.B. 647-9998 down, unfintahed up, no The Kbtfee Kraftora vdll meet er. New baseboard heat. Only The Harvard lampoon is the will meet tomorrow .at 8:80 i kitchen, waU-to-waU car-^ if you are an basement. Lovely com er lot, tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. €tt the tor. $115. Older couple prefer- MANCHESTER — Warehouse 81,400 down to qualified buyer. i m m a c u l a t e 7-room SpUt nation’s oldest coUege humor p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ed- and Industrial apace. 16J10O peting, private'basement, ta-exeeUmt area. Minimum Community Y. Members will Help Wanted - Mole or Female 37 Rooms Without Board 59 red. C all 849-6206 after 8 p.m . C W nowi June G ood, 648-1887, Level. Large Uving room, din­ magazine. ward O'Brien, 268 Autumn St. or 643-6802. 100,000 square foot units, waaher-dryer hookup. financing available. Immed­ continue work on toil-back pic­ youpiqrit. P asek R ea ltors, M IR . 289-7475. ing room, eat-ln-kltoben, IH iate occupcuicy. GENTLEMAN only, kitchen available immediately. Heat­ tures. Hostesses are Mrs. Wil­ Charles baths, rec room, fireplace. T . J . C rockett, R ea ltor, 643-1577. ■ 1gV£-i(^LASS@ by ■ Prices ISA at prlvU eges, parkin g,' 649-4986, ed and alr-conditlonedi Freight EXPQllENCED MANCHESTER — Deluxe 8- Owner anxious. $27,600. Mer­ fred Usk «uid Mrs. Michele Gig- 280 fl066 868*7880 3*b0drooin duplBx, finisbBd r©c elevators. $1 to $1.50 per room Garrison Colontal, 3)i COVENTRY — "Reduced for “®. A baby sitter ta available, (11S-13X) ptaa 8L94 aui ______!______!______room and basement, appli- Lesperance ritt A gen cy, 646-1180. F.E.T. HELP WANTED square foot. 1-748-5684. baths, family room, wine cel- De^Ua and Reale Opticiana 649-7620 qu ick sa le” , 810,9001 Ooay four- „ j ™ ^ , Easy OwgtJtowna AtwJlqWa SOUTH WINDSOR, furnished ances and carpets Included, tar, double garage, suburban MANCHESTER — 7-room Co- or unfurnished room, beautiful $225 per month. Paul W. Dou- THREE-ROOM corner m m year 'round house, very • Glpth Inspector • Weaver COMPOSITOR H ayes A gen cy, 646- lonlal, lyk baths, famUy room, flee suite. House le Hale Bldg., ■etttag. clean. Enclosed porch. «w hom e, kitchen privilegea. $18 gan. R ea ltor, 643-4635. carpeting, flreptace, ahimi- meet tonight at 7:45 at the home Complete • W arper • General W orker per week, female preferred. ------— 968 M ato S t Phone 848-4846. 0181. heat large tot. Lakafront num tidtag, meticulous condi­ privileges, paneled rooms. o f M rs. John L o n so n , 114 B ol­ CaU 644-8192. LINNMORE DRIVE —• 6-room ton St'~' • Eye Glass- FOUR ROOMS, first floor, for PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS__ tion, garage, mid 80s. Hayea GoodchUd - Bartlett, ReaKors, We will train qualified applicants. Company paid Cepe with 1% baths, flreptace, rent. CaU 843-7714. A gency, 646-0181. 64S-2096, 648-7887, 869-1744. Service garage, nice corner lot Late “ FOB SAPiV^S SAKI* fringe benefits and good wages. Openings on first FURNISHED room to r m ature More ^ PAID VACATION — PULL BENEFITS Ruth Circle of Community July occupancy. T.J. Crockett, and second shifts. Apply — w orking lady. 648-8649. MANCHESTER — Deluxe* two- SOUTH WINDSOR — Near Baptist Church wlU meet tomor- bedroom townhouse. 1% baths, Prkle Realtors, 64M5D. Lott For Sate 73 Manchester and East Hart- * P-®- ** tae home of Contact THE THOMPSON Hou^a-Cot- big rooms, appliances, heat APPLY IN PERSON TO: ford. 6-room Rmich. g.^ ^ , ®«1® Btake. 8 Barry Rd. MANCHESTER LAKEFRONT — Contemporary Lenses tage St., centraUy located, and fuU basement Included. ANDOVER — Overlooking take, targe lot, amaU paid. CaU CSialet, redwood, five rooms large, pleasantly furnished $240 per month. Paul W. Dou- PROFESSIONAL PARK Prestige ALBERT CERVINI $2,600. Coventry — $8,600. Ver- PhU DubUewskl, international ^™®® Ladder Oo. 1 o f CHENEY BROTHERS, plus, VA Iwtas. poneUng, sun rooms, parking. CaU 649^2358 gaii. R ealtor, 643-4535. non-Bolton Lake, $4,200. Ver­ A ssociates. 647-1800. th « Tow n F ire D epartm ent wlU deck, trees. $29,900. Hutchins for -oyernight and permanent DELUXE OFFICE SPACE non - M anchester line, $8,600. meet tonight at 8 at the McKee INIWN’S gueat fatag. MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- M m t r ly w t p r A gency, R ea ltors, 649-6324. Toltand — $4,000. Hayes Agen- BOLTON — Price reduced must St. firehouse. INC. ------bedroom townhouse, all mod- • wsU-to-wall carpeting • vln]d wall ooverlng W AIHmL Sdtool area — Six- cy, 6464181. be sold, 7-room expandaMe Co­ T I R E S H O P COMFORTABLE, furnished ern appUances, fuU private • parking for $69 cara 18 Aayium St. _^^31 C!ooper Hill St., Manchester, Conn. s renta from {4 per sq. ft rodm Capo, 1% baths, fireplace. lonial, 3 roooui unflnlriied, ear- The Newcomers Oub crewel sleeping room, fetf - older eih' 13 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER — Rockledge, R oom 104 333 MAIN STREET M3-2R19 basement, patio, includes heat. MANCHESTER iWnfay romn, 8 bedrooms, ta- peting, 2-car garage, treed embroidery class wlU meet to- ployed gentleman. 212 ,^ a in R u m D a B e B i ■I^ 5224767 Open BftMi. • FW. 7 AJK,-!! P,M ,t Soft 1 ftJ f,4 P J ti 643-4141 $166 p er m onth. P aul W. Dou­ ground pool. Immediate occu­ wooded "buUdlng lot. CaU own­ acre tot, iMW only $38,900. Of- night at 8 at the horme of Mrs. Ektttoo F. Real* Street, Manchester. Farlay comiMRy 278-M53 H a r fo r d SondarfAJK. .6FJ8. gan, R e a lto r 643-4535. pancy. 20s. LaPenta Agency, er, days, 646-4440, evenings, tors invited. Frechette ft Mai^ John Pirog. 14 Laurelwood R M ltor, 646-3440. 649-4796. , tin, 647-9998. D r., ^Bolton.