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\ ' ■ A '' - : " \ A ' \- \' ■ \\' \ ' . 7 '■ \ A ' V . : > : v \ .. ;.:;'A -•:V:AA\^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1970 Average Dally Net Press Run The Weather PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT FVm- The Week Ended ^ laitflEttfnittg Ifralb \ \ - ' \' ' .N A ■ ' ■ December *0, 1060 “ Fair and vary cold tonight with Iowa from kero to 10. Vo- various conventions — state, morrpw fair and cold. High SO Congressional District and Sen­ Machine Topples 15,880 to 28. About Town atorial District. Over Low ’Bank Mancheater^—A City of Village Charm The Mancheater Jiinlor Heralding Politics The Republicans will endorse Women’s Club Executive Board their committee members and A bucket loader operator was VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 114 wlH meet tonight at 8 at the (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1970 ((/’laiMiried Advertliiing on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS ■By Sol R . Cohnn- delegates on March 6.. only slightly Injured yesterday home of Mrs. Donald Simmons, April 16 for the Republicans, ■ < SS Oak Dr. Hebron. Oo-hostesscs -A large contingent of Man­ And on March 18 at 8 p.m., in when his machine overturned the Municipal Building Hearing and May 6 for the Democrats •wHl be Mrs. John Hubley and, chester Democrats has been in are the primary ■ dates, if they about 1 p.m. at Allied Systems Mrs. Alexander Blgrner. Room, Sen. Thomas Dodd will vlted to a reception for Cong. address the town commlttep. are needed for eiunm|ng com­ concrete casting plant off Tol­ Emilio Q. Dadbarlo, Sunday at Dodd is an announced candi­ mittee members onS^elegates. land Tpke. Egyptian Jets So What? •nw Sunset Club will meet to- The operator, identified as momwv at 1:30 p.m. at the 1 :30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom date, for re-election. By SOL R. COHEN Steve Cranfield of Marl­ Senior Citixens Center. Mem­ of the Hartford Hilton. All three —- Dodd, Marcus and An Informaj-'iour of the Today 1b a day that same Three Bombs borough, was taken to thtf Man- Attack Over - i bers are reminded to bring Daddario is expected to an­ Duffey — have said that, they Chester PoIJfie Station was t& of UB dread. We try to avoid .chester Memorial ‘ Hospital valentines and canned goods for nounce his candidacy for the are seeking enough delegates to en by flve^Republican directors it by staying In bod. ^ergency room by ambulance a kitchien social. Democratic nomination for force a primary, in the event two wwlls ago, to view the Im- We think It's luilucky, but governor. they don’t get the nomination. prbvcd heating facilities there an&swas discharged after treat- Suez Canal forget oU those things that In invitations sent out over an^4o determine the need for a menufor a hurt knee. X rays of The Mandiester Chess Club Also on March 18, State Sen. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS make it a day from which Jar Danbury the injihw proved negative. win meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. his signature, Daddario states. Jay Jackson of West Hartford sprinkler system. hope eternal springs. in Iona Hal). "I will make a major statement may speak before the Democrat-. The proposal for the sprinkler Poldce, who were called to Egyptian planes atruck across rt’Is payday, you know, and to the news media of Connecti­ Ic Town Committee. Jackson .Is system, tabled by the directors the accident geene, said the the Suez Canal today and the Is­ we wel'come that check. It DANBURY, Conn. (AP) — Two men b o m ^ the The Frtrtich Club of Mamrfies- cut.” About 1,500 persons are one of several persons interest­ at a previous meeting, will be bucket loader oyertumed near raeli military command buys lots of groceries, which Danbury i>olice station this morning, robbed and bomb­ expected to attend. on their agenda again at their the west side - it’s Friday the thirteenth, Democratic Town Chairman curred near the front entrance Next Wednesday, at 8 p.m. in horbitant, discriminatory, and American Revolution, will meet tlan territory near Ismailla, but we say, “ So what?” Ted Cummings says that sev­ of the old building at about Members of the Chamlnade the Municipal Building Hearing, part of a national rising tide of tonight at 7:30 at the Lutz Jun­ about midway along the canal. Dispute eral other candidates for state 10:40. It smashed out all the Musical Club will meet tomor­ Room, Joseph Duffey of Hart­ miedlcal costs, which amounts to ior Museum, 125 Cedar St. Mrs. The attack was mounted by and national office may be ex­ front windows, blew a hole in HARTFORD, Oonn., (AP)' — row at J:90 p.m. at the Holmes ford will speak. Ehiffey is, an exploitation of the sick.” Madeline McAwIey, director of six Egyptian jets which paired pected to speak in Manchester the wall, ruptured water pipes, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to (announced candidate for the The request is scheduled for the museum, will conduct the . off in attempts to hit three Is­ Hartford police arrested the in tile next month or two. and sent rubble spewing onto pay respects to the late George Democratic nomination ft>r U.S. a hearing tomorrow morning "by members on a tour. rael emplacements on the cen­ Trial Hartford Courant’s chief photog­ W. F^unt, whose mother, Mrs. Cummings said that a nomin­ the State Insurance Commis­ Main Street. senator. tral and northern sectors of the rapher Thursday, locked him up George W. C. Hunt, is a mem­ On March 10, at a time and ating committee will be appoint­ sion. Lupton says he will ap­ Hostesses for the evening will A short time later, two armed be Mrs. James W. McKay. Mrs. 103-mlle-Iong waterway, the ber of the club. place to be announced, it wi.'l ed at next Wednesday’s pear to voice his opposition. men invaded the Union Savings in a cell for two hours, and John E .White, Mrs. Frederick spokesman said. No Israeli cas­ I ! be the turn of State Senate meeting, to prepare a slate of Goes to Jury Bank and robbed it of an un­ charged him with two offenses 70 committee members. T h e A public hearing on regula­ Baker and Mrs. Howard Lock'- ualties or damage were report­ after he tried to photograph Hte executive committee of Majority Leader Eidward Mar­ CHICAGO (AP) — Sometime determined amount of money, committee will be endorsed at tions concerning racial Imbal- ward. ed. policemen ticketing motorists the Wtomen’s Society of Chris­ cus of New Haven to speak this weekend the jury will be making the employes and cus­ tian Service of South UMted the March 18 meeting. anoe in the public schools has Members are reminded to By Israeli count, the Egyp caught by a radar trap. here. Marcus, too, is an an­ locked up to reflect on five tomers lie on the floor. A bomb Miethodlst Church will meet to­ nounced candidate for the On March 30 or 31, Cummings been scheduled for March 9 at bring their items for donation tlans have lost 68 planes In com­ The photographer* Philip Ac- months of testimony, legal rul­ exploded In the bank shortly night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Democratic nomination for U.S. said, the town committee will 2 p.m., in the Hall of the to the Rocky Hill Veterans Hos­ bat since the 1967 war, contrast­ t after the robbers left, injuring quaviva, was’ charged with ings and bitter conflict and de­ RkSiard Sperry, 6 Penn Rd. senatfU*. meet to endorse delegates to the House, State Capitol. pital. ed with 10 Israeli aircraft. several persons. breach of the peace and reck­ cide whether seven men plotted Thousands of Egyptians, car­ less use of the highway by a violence at the time of the 1968 A third blast demolished a rying large banners and de­ car in tj| e parking lot at the pedestrian. WALL-TO- Democratic National Conven­ / After being jailed at a Hart­ nouncing what they called U.S.- tion. i Danbury mall, damaged half a Israeli collaboration, assembled dozen other parked cars, and ford Police station, he was 100% Nykm Dupont 501 “ It’s an awesome task,” de­ released on his own recogniz­ on the streets of Cairo today. fense lawyer William M. Kun- broke the front window of the Grandways Store. ance and his camera w u re­ Installed Over "We avenge the blood of the stler told the U.S. District Court turned to him with its film martyrs! Down with American- jury of 10 women and two men Police said ne of the bandits was carrying a machine gun fogged and torn In places. 32 OE. Waffle Pad Israeli collaboration,” they Thursday in his final argument. Acquaviva, a 30-year veteran roared. "It’s hard to divorce five and the other a sawed-off shot- GLENNEY Capt. Daniel states Army’s case against Lt. Galley. This sketch by Columbus g3in. of newspaper work with the Banners lauded Arab unity months of experience from your (Jourant, said he was originaly minds and decide this case on Ledger-Inquirer artist Angelo Franco shows, from left, Daniel Galley and Lt. Laird Warns Both are white men, one with and vowed to fight to liberate Col. Kennedy. (AP Photofax) told he would be charged with Arab lands occupied by Israel. the facts. long hair, the other of "hefty” assaulting an officer, but that LUMBER The Egyptians reported early "You’ve seen and heard many Viet Cong build with a mustache, police k A I! today they had found and de. things here—a man gagged, bit­ said. According to Acquaviva, this STAIR CARPET fused three time bombs dropped ter Interchanges. Some were hu­ The getaway car was de- happened: I I i ’S' on the factory by Israeli planes. morous, some were boring, I'm scribed as a white, 1967 Pontiac went ^ foot to a side sure.” Officer Held on Charges On Violations Israeli Defense Minister ^ of Conland Highway, west The trial has recorded out­ numbered 3826BC. I *■.< HALL RUNNERS Moshe Dayan warned Egypt ^ Main Street overpass, bursts, arg^uments and slurs SAIGON (AP) — Defense Sec- The seriousness _ of __ the _ injuries____ and stood behind a police mo- through the International .Red perhaps unequaled in American suffered in the explosions was torcycle that was blowing traf­ Cross shortly after Thursday’s Second Viet Massacre court annals. cautious warning today to North not immediately determined fic from using the lane. The air i^aid that an 880-pound de- Judge Julius J. Hoffman, 74, a Vietnam not to violate the un- Most of the Injuries were re- actual radar trap was further layed-a^on bomb set to ex­ WASHINGTON (AP) — ities against Vietnamese civil- severe ais life imprisonment. tiny, wrinkled man, has been derstanding which resulted in portedly cuts caused by flying dpwn the road and was not In plode in 24 hours might have subjected to disobedience and, Charges filed Thursday against ians for two rcaisons: The Army must first decide, the Nov. 1, 1968, bombing halt. glass. an Army officer alleged a sec­ —It expanded the Army inves­ however, that he will actually •^iew. been dropped on the factory be­ in his juflgment, '‘vilification.” At an airport news conference Police blocked off several ond massacre of South Viet­ tigation of what happened at go on trial, a determination While taking pictures, Ac­ cause of "a technical error.” He The defendants have main­ after a three-day inspection trip streets downtown because of quaviva said. Patrolman Ray­ 5-FT. urged the Egyptians to find and tained a constant stream of in­ namese civilians occurred near Song My to include a second in­ which will be made after offi­ to the war zone, Laird was rubble and glass and the fear the hamlet of My Lai March 16, fantry company—B (Company, cers conduct what amounts to a mond Rubenbauer walked ” dl- FAMOUS ARMSTRom in M V n ' defuse it. sults and discourtesies. asked if the U.S. policy of strlk- additional bombs. The blasts rectly in front of my lene.” TUB 1968, it has been learned. 4th Batallion, 3rd Infantry, grand jury proceeding to weigh A confidant of Nasser and edl- The judge repeatedly made it ing back at enemy forces that apparently were responsible for ENCLOSURE The Pentagon is not releasing Americal Division. The probe thp evidence against Willing­ I asked him to please step OdRUM br of the Cairo newspaper A1 clear that he had the power to attack from sanctuaries outside disruption of telephone serv- details,. but military sources had focused previously on Gal­ ham. aside. He walked up to me lin­ hold the defendants and thebie Hoffman of the the victims or ordered it done nection with the controversial developed, according to Penta- gagement” outlining military a bag containing $20,000 at the Acquaviva also said__ that while W eldw ood W eldw ood Up to 100 a«. Ft T-rTrtiir ’The deed to a piece of property by the platoon he commanded. AUtoriato atol Tmt CM m «R < Ylpples—Youth International operation. gon officials, during tesUmony action to be taken in given cir- bank, according to bank offi- at the police station hU wallet sold by Supreme Court nominee The alleged incident In which In addiUon to Galley, two ser- presented to a panel headed by cumstances. clals. and paycheck were examined G. Harrold Carswell and his party—called the Judge, "a Hit­ Ranchero Willingham stands accused oc­ geants and a private who served William R. Peers in the The U.S. version of the "un- All of the persons to the bank by the poHce, and his eyeglass- Wood Glenn wife in 1966 contained a whltes- ler . . . a tyrant. —David T. Dellinc^en .54, the curred about two miles from My with C (Company have been Pentagon, derstanding” with North Viet- had been herded into a back es were taken from him. Silvera 8 .8 0 oniy clause, the Palm Beach Lai where, according to the charged. phe Peers group has been as- Saddle Birch 8 ^ 5 Elm co Post reported today. oldest of the defendanthi^ called nam is that Washington made room before the bomb went off When he tried to take plc- Mesa 8 .6 0 the judge “ a liar, a hypocrite.” Army, Galley killed 102 civilians Army sources said they ex- signed to find out whether Army Candle Birch 8 ^ 5 ’The anti-Negro restriction (Sce Page Seven) Corral 8 .6 0 Gold Leaf after he used an obscenity and March 16, 1968. pect now that other individuals officers tried to hush up atroci­ (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) Smoky Mount Birch 8.55 Nevada KITCHEN CARPET! was apparently first established Both incidents occurred the who served with Willingham ties which may have occurred Saddle Oak 8 .6 0 by Carswell’s brother-in-law. called a witness a liar. 9JI5 Adobe Chalet Birch 6 .7 2 Kunstler told the judge he was same day and were part of the may be charged. at Song My. 8 .6 0 Jack Simmons Jr., the Post Pentagon officials say all to­ Verona Oak 9415 Sorrel Chalet Oak a disgrace to justice and said, same U. S. military operation Willingham was promoted to 8 .6 0 7 .2 0 said, when he obtained 38 acres gether 37 individuals—15 sol­ 100% NYLON • HIGH t^ENSm “ You can send me to jail but conducted in the Song My area, captain one year ago. he holds Antique Birch 9 .9 2 fronting on Ochlocknee Bay in diers and 22 ex-soldiers—are RUBBER BACK • LARGE ASST.'O' I’m going to say some things which encompasses My Lai and several decorations for Vietnam Antique Maple 9 .4 4 1963. It said Carswell’s wife Vir­ now considered under investiga­ that I’ve wanted to say for sev­ several other hamlets. duty, among them the Bronze Chestnut Oak COLORS . . . ginia acquired part of the land The Willfhgham development tion. eral months.” Star, the Air Medal, and the Tawny Elm 11L.ZO. from her brother the same year. was viewed as significant in the If tried and convicted, Will­ Antique Pecan 1 2 ^ “ Ownership, occupancy and (See Page Eight) unfolding story of alleged atroc- ingham could draw a penalty as (See Page Ten) Masonite Royalcote Antique Series Barnstable Pecan 12.48 use shall be restricted to mem­ Vintage Cherry bers of the Caucasian race,” Georgetown White 8 4 1 ^ Suffold. Green ...... 8415 13.12 aald a convenant written into Black Walnut 16.96 Jamestown Gold .. the deed recotded at the Wakul­ 8 .9 5 Cambridge Red ...... 8 .9 5 " SQ. YD. la County courthouse in Craw- On Nation’s Docks Yorktown Blue ... fordville. SJ»S When the Carswells sold their INSTALLED!!: lot for about 14,800 July 12, 1966, the deed specifically made the sale subject to the restrictive ‘Pilferage a Fringe Benefit’ cemvenants in force three years earlier when Mrs. Carswell got MORE BIG SAVINGS ON the property, the Post said in a PANELING RIOT PANELING ACCESSORIES 9x12 HERCULON copj^ght story. CLOSEOUT SPECIAL Domestic workers employed Costing Millions Annually, Anti-Inflation Special For 9x12 by and residing with Caucasian Prefinished Wood Tremendous Selection to BRAIDED RUG families were excepted from the NEW YORK (AP) — The coat their insurance premiums” — waterfront has Indicated tha$ Do-It-Yourselfers Moldings accent all paneling . . . from l ^ C N YLO N CAJRJFETS restrictions, the Post said. of theft and pilferage on the na­ and maybe of being dropped as container loads are not stolen The tract includes 60 lots, pro­ tion's docks Is running into the an account by an insurance unless the theleves have sound viding exclusive summer home 3 DAYS ONLY tens of millions of dollars a year company if losses are continual­ knowledge of the commodity or WELDWOOD ^4 9 * 9 5 sites for members of the and adding to the price consum­ ly reported. product, and have means for an Rog.A9.95 wealthy Simmons family and BIG STICK PANEL ADHESIVE ers pay for many Imported Immediate disposal of the stolen other socialites of nearby Talla­ It is this failure to report sto­ 4 x 8 Imported Lotion products. len items that makes it difficult goods,” said Carl E. McDowell, 5 Colon To Cbooe Fron hassee, the newspaper said. executive vice president of the The Carswells no longer own "It’s accepted by all on the to determine the exact dollar loss annually through pilferage American Institute of Marine Mahogany Panels Color-Matched Nails nb. box any property in the bayfront docks,'' claims Richard Max­ Underwriters. 2 complex, according to the cur­ well, chairman of the transpor­ and theft. 3 “ It Is generally agreed that rent Wakulla County tax roll. tation committee for the Ameri­ The American Institute of Ma­ Do It Yourself or Let Us £>b It For You crimes of this nature cannot oc­ The Post story said purchas­ can Importers Association. rine Underwriters estimated cur without the cooperation of ers of the Carswell lot were "'Pilferage is something of a that in 1968 theft and pilferage Panel Touch-up 4 ^ pier guards, longshoremen, Mrs. Harriet N. Yon, wife of fringe benefit, to some long­ in international commerce cost •2.99 Tallahassee Pootmaster Peyton shoremen,” commented Grego­ U.S. industry $69 million and checks, laborers and truck driv­ Yon, and Mrs. Mazie Middleton, ry W. Halpln, deputy director of has been spiraling each year. ers,” he added. a Tallahassee widow. the Maryland Port Authority. Spokesmen for most agencies "Not landed” is a favorite The Carswells and others re­ Officials of dockworkers in the shipping Industry, howev­ catch-all phrase used frequently ported involved in the deal were unions say they do everything er, think that the $59 million fig­ to hide the fact that the goods not immediately available for possible to keep pilferage to a ure represents only the value of were stolen. Striot(y defin^, it comment. minimum. Tliey point put that . goods actually reported stolen means that the merchandise has Carswell,:a judge of the 6th under contract terms a long­ —a small part of the actual loss­ not arrived at the port of desti­ 13th Birthday CARPET and FLOOR COVERING Circuit Court o f Appeal, )ias shoreman can lose his job "withi es through theft and pilferage. nation, but in effect means that been in seclusion since the Sen­ the theft of a 10-cent artlc’ e.” To cut the losses he incurs, an the goods many times have ar­ Miss Jennifer Davis prepares to deal a smashing blow to tradition and supersti­ ate Judiciary Committee last Said one union official In Seat­ importer may add to the price rived and have been stolen. tion this moining as 8he starts her 13th birthday on Friday, the 18th. The 100 MAIN STREET TIL M34ID week recess^ its hearings (»i tle: "We’re rougher than any of an Item, thus making the ulti­ Waterfront Commission inves­ daughter of tlie Rev. and Mrs. Felix Davis of 106 Henry St., she doubly his Supreme Court,^omlnatlon. court, federal or local, on a mate consumer help pay for the tigators in New York, posing ns receivers and sellers of stolen flaunts the old wives’ tale about the day by holding a black, cast iron cat (Dacl- Many of Carswell’s Senate longshoreman caught stealing.” thievery. dy, who is pastor of Second Congregational Church, is allergic to flesh and O m DAILY TO 6 — THURS.. FRI. TO ^ P.M. critics have attacked his civil Importers, who own the goods Using large containers to ship goods recently uncovered a \ $250,000 cache of stolen dock blood felines). Miss Davis regards the year as a lucky one — her dental rights rulings during the 12 that are stolen, feel the brunt of merchandise has cut pilferage, years he has served on the fed­ the financial load. They Feldom but as one waterfront investiga­ items. Only one bale of woolen braces are finally coining off. Seventh grade classmates at Illing Junior High eral bench, his brief member­ complain out loud, however. tor here said, "Instead of taking Ctoods, valued at about $2,000, School didn’t treat the occasion so nonchalantly. Some asked her not.to speak ship In an all-white Tallahassee "There are two primary rea­ a couple of bottles of whisky, had previously been reporned as to them today; .some wouldn’t sit with her at lunch; and others refused to at­ stolen. The rest of the stolen country club bi 1966 and a white sons you don’t get backing from they take the whole container, tend a school dance with her tonight, and politely turned down invitations to supremacy speech he made as a Imnorters,” said Maxwell. making It theft.” It just takes cargo was reported as “ not have hot chocolate and share the birthday cake at her home afterward. Miss 28-year-old candidate for the ’’They fear retaliation from more orf^anlzatton. landed.” Oeorgie Legislature tn 10M. Davis was iHirn in Springfield, Mass., where her father was pastor of Park Oon- \ dockworkers and an increase In "The pattern of thefts on the (See Page Ten) gregational Church. (Herald photo ^y Buceivicius)

A \ / \ - f' O 's r f \ \ h\. ^ ■V \ ' \ \ \ V' 0 ’ ■ VV (\ \ ' \ ' A\ \ W ’ '\ \\ V \ ) '3 -■ - x ■ ^\\ \ \ '\x\ V! -A. '■ '\v A V' PAOB i'' ' -1’11 '\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. PftiDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1970 Vernon iiiiiiyililiiiliiiililillii^ jil \ About Town Egyptian Jets Forest Service Sheinwold on Bridge iil The American Legion AuX' TV-Radio Tonight Arab Attack on Plane, MOVIE RAHNOB lllary will meet Monday at 7:46 FORMICA SINK TOPS i|' Theodore Ventura Gted Attack Over FORmRENIBAND Scored in Use RKLYINO ON MAXIMS MAY Now A t p.m. at the home of Mr*. Wil­ YOUNG PEOPLE COHT THE GAME NORTH ber Little, 196 Spencer St, NEW COUNTERS INSTALLED Meant to Be a Hijaek Of Defoliant 4 K 6 As ‘Elk of the Year’ Suez Canal Television Ttm ot ttm rttn g t it to in to m By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Z> A 8 6‘ 5 2 Theodore Ventura of 30 East Casts of two of the portions 5 ;M (I) Ferry Maaow 7 :M (2) (le t K m a rt (O ) porontt obout tho tuitobimy ot Carville’s Lounge (II) .Daaal* III* MaBae* ( 2I- 22.M) Karvlval of the Fraf- ■ • ■ BONN, Germany (AP) — Ba­ sion of the Action Group for the nm io contont tot vtowinp b f thoir ehM rm . GLOBE. Ariz. (AP) - A look 0 84 St., waz today named "Elk o t of the Little Theater of Man- » " * ) COMPLETE WITH NEW SINKS The average bridge player is (M) Tkealr* M ri« (0) varian ■ Interior Minister Bruno Liberation of Palestine. In the at an eastern Arizona area 7 5 12 WILSON, CONN. the Year” by the RockvUIe Chester production "You Know ueries of recent "clcfse coordlna- (M) Maailara (5 4 1 ) Flylni Nu (O) Merit said yesterday the three sprayed by a defoliant of a type lazy, bless his heart. He has (4«> a u ils a a ’a laliu id ( 18) M o v ie name of the Palestine revolution ALL ASE$ ADMITTED WE.ST EAST iiiiii Lodge of Elks, Jon-Paul Boden, I Can’t Hear You When the Wa- tion meetings" with Israeli offl- i i K ( 41) W e a th e r H :M (2) Tim Conwair Show (O) Arab terrorists who attacked we are seizing (his airplane and Gtflirti Aitdiinees e used in Vietnam has convinced fenslve play, such as: “Second (C) .425V. 0 QJ 10 7.1 ♦ 95 2 exalted ruler, announced. ter’s Running" will rehearse to- collaborated In a "100-day S:IM (I) Mamp, the fllar* ( 1.41) Brady Bsaeli ( 0 ) BATHROOMS ReMODItlD paaseners of an Israeli plane at renaming it Palestine II. Obey a New York congressman such fensive play, suchas: “Second (II) Leave II la Beaver H;S0 (S) Hosaa’a Heroila (C) 10 94 1 y j "rtie award is presented an- night at the studio, 22 Oak Bt. blitz plan" to exert maximum (U) OUlliaa’a lalaad (28-22-M) Name of the Oamo a Municli airport had planned to our orders and nothing will hap­ spraying can be hazardous. hand low, third hand high, O 65 ALL ASU ADMITTIO O J 109 7 1 THE JSK TRIO I nually to an Elk who' has, dl. ______The cast, of U "I . ’lh > >11 Herbert I.Cl UC. I. w ill pressure on Egypt to oust Presi­ (M) Boaloa Blackla ' (8 4 1 ) Ohoat aad Mra. Half hijack the airliner. pen to you. Every resistance Parintil Guidanca SuoQtstM _ ’The U.S. Forest Service ad­ fourth hand win the trick if you A A4 4k K 86 Fs'aturing tlngulahed himself by his out­ rehearse at 7 and the cast of (41) Tralh or Conaeqaeacaa • ;M (2) M o v U 6 P dent Gamal Abdel Nasser. l : M (1-1) Waalker — Sporl* aad ( | 4 |) Hare Come the Brldea Police in Munich said two Ar­ will lead to destruction of the mitted Rep. Richard McCarthy, con.” These maxims work for standing service not only to his (II) Drlla Kaaaii (C> SOUTH "The Shock of Recognition" He sEdd the United States N e w * ((:> abs who have been charged with airplane.” D-N.Y., said today, that it did most hands, and when they 4 A 8 4 l(xlge but also to his communi­ will rehearse at 8. (II) Mjr Favorll* Marltaa 18:00 ( 20-22-20) Rrackea’a World (C) Joan Joyce, Vocalist gave the Israelis the go-ahead (20) Show ( 1.40) Lovr American Style murder in connection with the T^e texts were in English but not follow its own regulations in don’t work our hero doesn’t no­ ( 18) Ten O’clock B*port ( 0 ) Personalized Floors RESTRICTEO C K7 ty' ( 2 2 ) ■ hllshla (C) incident also told of a hijack using a combination of 2,4,6-T to use American-built Phantom 10:20 ( 11) T e m p o 18 (O ) Merk only had the German Und«r 17 rtQuiris «aomo«nyin| tice it. Why should he furrow 0 AKQ2 Ventura, a charteV member of Members of Hose and Lad­ ( i l ) M c H a le ’a N a v y plan. Partnt or Adult Guardian and 2,4-D to rid a watershed of jets In deep penetration raids (M ) N ew s 11:00 (S-A.22-W 4 0 ) Now* — Wealkor translations with him in Bonn. the old brow and scratch the old ♦ y j 109 DANCING EVERY the Danielson Lodge of Elks, der Co. 1 of the Town Fire De­ l:M (M) Rawhide nnd Hporte (O) 890 M A I N 8 T„ P A W PHIIXIPS, Prop., The reports backed up a state­ underbrush last summer. against Egypt according to a ( 18) M o v ie Merk recalled that Israeli se­ chin when he can get by on .South West North East THURS. — FRI. — SAT. NIGHT and a member of the l(x:al lodge partment will meet tonight at 1:15 (W) Hlshway Palrol ment issued Wednesday in Am­ Prof. Arthur Galston, Yale mutually arranged progressive 0:28 ( 22) Ski Time w. Bollie Jneoba |t.u iit’HoJfb^nlar curity guards have been riding these moth-eaten rules? I 0 Pass 1 (p Pass 8:30 P.M. — 12:30 A.M. for the past 16 years, was born 7:16 at Holmes Funeral Home, n .m n Wmam*. .mldk W/.ldma. II.W man, Jordan, by one of two , NO ONE UNDEA 17 AOMtTTEO University biologist who accom­ timetable. 1:21 (1) New* with Walter CroD- '■Brides of Drorula" *60. P e te r El AI planes since a terrorist at­ South dealer. : NT Pa.ss 1 N'f All Pass In , attended St, Anselm’s 400 Main St., to pay respects k lte (C ) (A v liDit may v«ry panied McCarthy, said herbi­ The 100 days fixed for the exe­ (^jahlng, Martha Hunt, Freda guerrilla organizations that tack at the Zurich airport a in erttm •rati) Both sides ■vulnerable. Preparatory School, Vlllanova to the late George W. Hunt, (I) New* with Frank Bey- Jackaon. have claimed responsibility for year ago. Seizing the bus "ap­ cides are being used massively University and St, Bonaventure cution of the alleged plan, Hei- notde (C ) (20■2^ 20) Tonight Hbow J o h a - Opening lead — Queen of whose father, George W. C. (U) Dick Van Dyke ny Cnraon (C) the attack. The statement said parently was an attempt to get at home and in Vietnam which Spades. he returns a spade to declar­ University. He received his ( 22-20) Hnnlley • Brinkley Be- (ft-4«) Dick Cavett Show (C) 4U g s g AM OS t Hunt, is a member of the com- the approxlmato p o rl (C ) the purpose of the operation was around this,” he said. haven’t been properly tested. South refused the first trick er’s ace. Now West gets In with FRI. — SAT. — SUN. Master’s Degree from Boston pany. time remaining before the Unit­ 1:00 ( 0) With Thlo Ring to kidnap certain Israelis and They are killing desirable, as 0:45 ( 20) Locnl Newi ( 20) Fremior Theatre Police in Munich said they but took the spade continua­ the ace of clubs In time to de­ University. ed States was scheduled to com- 7:00 (2) Death Vnlley Dnya (C) (40) Newa Headllnea — CKAF PutyoirOIL well as undesirable plants, he (20) HnnUey . Brinkley Be. r b hijack the aircraft to a certain learned of the hijack plan from tion in the dummy. Then he feat the contract with the 3 ADULT HITS He has served on both the _ „ ,, plete its withdrawal from stra- KeiijHoQs Film M d BI O ff “ Arab airport. said, and destroying the ecolog­ ’The Trallblazcrs of Trinity ^ r t (C ) 1:15 (R) NrwMCOpeWr the questioning of two of the led the deuce of clubs from rest of the spades. WHISPER l(x:al and state level of the ' egic Wheelus Air Force Base in (8) Truth or tloneequeneea (€) 8:00 <80) News and Sign Off three Arab suspects—Abden Ra­ ical balance. to youf Inends Elk’s Scholarship (Jommittee. Covenant Church will have a ( 18) Candid Cnmern S:S5 (S) News and Weather — Mo­ The attack took place Tues­ the dummy at the third trick. Remember to play "Sej^pnd Libya. man, 21, and Hadidl Mohamed, THEATER TIME you saw it! Ventura moved to Rockville Valentine party tonight from 7 ( 22-30-40) New* — Weather — ment of MedUatloa and Sign day at Munich’s Relm Airport McCarthy, holding unofficial East, an average bridge play­ hand high" when your p^riner ’nieodorti Ventura Arab newspapers and radios Hporte and Featarea (C) O ff os a group of passengers pre­ 28, both of Jordan. hearings into the use of herbi­ in 1947 and since that time has to 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SCHEDULE er, played the six of clubs. Na­ has led a long suit ag^lliist no- charged that the United States SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR €X)MPldETE USTINOS ID DxperiDDeiii pared to board an El A1 airliner The third Arab, Hanafi Mo­ cides was guided through; the been a member of the science tlon, Vernon Teachers Assocla- James Starr, advisors to t h e turally. If you told him he was trump if you can .hfeiprestablish was heavily to blame for the Is­ (hat had stopped there on a hammed of Egypt, who police sprayed area Thursday by the faculty at Rook'ville High tlon and the (Connecticut Science group. Cinema I East Hartford —The making the wrong play, he the suit at ah .^eft'rly/^age of the 9 9 raeli air raid. lu n d s flight from Tel Aviv to London. say is the apparent leader of the woman who started the whole School. He introduced football Teachers Association. He Is past ----- Reivers 7:00, 9:00. hand. Cairo Radio said the strike on Some of the passengers were in group, is still hospitalized and fuss when some spray intended would wonder which loony bin at the school In 1948 and In 1967 president and director of the Radio Cinema I *— Cactus Flower Dolly A^uestion Women "Time Piece,” a film about a factory was carried out by a transit lounge and others had unable to be questioned, a police for Tonto National Forest drift­ you had escaped from. But LI was cited as the "Father of Manchester Teachers (Credit (Thlo llsttiig includes only those news broadcaata ol 10 or 15 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:40, 9:40. Partner qj^ns wiUi one dia­ Maria Union urban u .S .-built Phantom flghtor- boarded a bus to be taken out to spokesman said. ed onto her jiroperty. East’s play allowed South to SCHELL Fcxjtball.” minute length. Some otatlnnii carry other abort newscasta.) Cinema II — 'Viva Max 2:00, make his contract. mond, an O /ihe next player pass- He Is married to the former bombers, the plane. Hospital spokesmen said Ra­ Mrs. Billee Shoecraft said M a rc a d a a Prior to his teaching** in Rock- __ . _ _ ... ino MiinriMV ivi fir’ll 1 i iw 1 -iiiiwvpw «*-* 1 . * • _ _ i *_ a 1 a i 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. eM. YoK hold: Spades, 9-5-2; 8 :00 Speak U man, who also was injured, has she had just had a biopsy made West could^ take the trick or McCAMBRIDGE ville, he taught in Franconia, Ruth M. Donovan, and they Beirut’s right-wing Al Jarida on Sports Grenades exploded in the ter­ Cinerama — Goodbye, Mr. Heartd, Q-J; Diamonds, J-10-9-.. 5:00 HorUord Hlshllphu 9:10 Spoak t been discharged and trans­ on her own tissue and discov­ refuse it, but he still had to win L u c ian * N.H.; Rockland, Mass., Daniel have two daughters. Miss Carol newspaper headlined “ Phan- 12:15 sign O ff minal and on the bus, and a gun Chips 8:00. ■'(M lLmyiM a 7:00 News ferred to a Munich prison. ered that it contained 2,4-D. the first defensive club trick. 7-^CIubs, K-8-8. PALUZZI y Bon and the Connecticut Junior Ventura, a teacher In the ’Tol- St. Mary s Episcopal Chuch. A Kill 70 Egyptians’’ and WTIC 1000 battle between police and ter­ East Windsor Drive-In — Aluit do you say? H a rb a rt Republic In Litchfield. land school system, and Mrs. discussion period will follow, led photos of 1)11*68 of bodies 12:«) Quiet Hour* 5;00 Afternoon Eklttloo The police spokesman quoted At each stop in the scrub-cov­ And now he could knock out w . . 4V.VV 'D. a v * Dtir.0^11 u a i i a w i S ' f f w m i 6:16 Market Report rorists followed. One passenger Gaily, Gaily 9:15; Night They (X) FARiUlOU LOM COLOR I ^ by the Rev. Russell H. AJlen. W F O F — l i l t 6:20 Weather Raman and Mohamed as saying ered hills around this copper the ace of spades, but he cot Answer: Bid two diamonds. Ventura is a member of the Jean Carter. They have of the vtctlms. o :00 Dick Heotherton ■was killed and 11 persons were Raided Mun.sky’s 7:30. EasImanCOlOR Reiened by Commmiuith UnM [ntertiMMiiL be. 6:26 Strictly Sport* they changed their plans and mining town, Mrs. Shoecraft never regain the lead to This shows trump support with Connecticut Education Assocla- granddaughter, Lisa Carter. Pro-Egyptian newspapers 8:00 Steve O’Brien 6:35 Afternoon Edition wounded. Three Arabs were ar­ Manchester Drive-In — Para­ jSuggested For Mature Audiences] Grace Group of Center (Jon- 1:00 Gary Olrara 6:46 Ski Report threw the grenades after the El tangled with Forest Service offi­ 6 to 10 points, counting distribu­ Released by Commonwealth United .. . . u ,.Hii i.— . urged the Arabs to strike at cl- rested. noia 8:45; 99 Women 10:20; It the spades. gegational Churh will have a - i ...... W IN F — IZOi 7:00 A cc en t 70 Al pilot, Uriel Cohen, began cials. tion as well as high cards. Hit No. 3 — “ IT TAKES ALL KINDS” .1 1 -.V t a .on « In villan targets In Israel as a re- 5:00 N ew a 7:20 Flilwin Newman Reporte We'll give your burner Ihe full freat- The Bavarian interior minis­ Takes All Kinds 7:00. Must Be E nerg^c potluck Monday at 6:30 p.m. In “ , - t n i_*._ 6:10 Uncle Jay. 7:30 News of the Worlro M grappling with one of the terror­ A 50-gallon drum that once Copyright 1970 JVashington Whirl: menf ^ . to make sure that it is func­ ter said the terrorists apparent­ State — Topaz 6:50, 9 :20. Bast must be enei^etlc to Z Robbins R (im of the church. ^ ^ 6:00 N ew a 7:60 Joe Garaglola ists. held defoliant was found in a General Features Ooip. 6:10 Walter Oonkhe 8:06 Pop (Toncort tioning properly . . . to give you 3 ly planned to seize the shuttle The spokesman said the three UA East — John And Mary, defeat the contrapL When the Two exchange students will J^® ® „ 6:20 Phil Burgesa 9:06 N l^ t b c a t creek. Mrs. Shoecraft said regu­ , rro. tr trot.. The official newspaper in Syr- 11:00 bus first and then the airliner, 7:00, 9:00. low club is led from dummy at speak. They are Karen Vater, *<“ ■“ ^ ^ 7:00 TYie World Tonlgm Newa, Wi^Uher carefree, economical hea{ing comfort. men- probably had not planned lations called for such cans to Z r J .r * »)ro la rejected Israeli claims that 7:20 Frank Gifford 11:25 SportH Final using the passengers as host­ the third triejt; East must step a*^,000 1969 exchange student to the .. . - _____ 7:46 Lowell ’lYiomaa 11:35 Other Side of the Day Day or night, routine or emergency, to attack the passengers. be chushed and buried. Asst. Would-Be Seller Mum r, . . 0 or„i the bombing of a factory was we'll lake full responsibility for the ages against security men as­ Meanwhile, doctors said they Regional Forester John Pierov- up with the king of clubs. f m m m o R • Contemporary, Convulsive, Convivial. Union of South Africa, and _„ ___^ ORIVt IN i f Rt s unintentional. operation of your burner. And we signed to guard the plane. might have to amputate the left Abendiiiusik Set ich said the drum had been ’This pJAy is unlikely to cost Mary Kutts, a student from Thcmavlcola ttyearold 9 A Comedy for Adults ‘"There Is no error,” saitj Al make prompt delivery of famous Merk said police' pieced to­ leg of Hanna Meron, the Israeli carefully scrubbed before being anything since East’s king of New South Wales, Australia, who went to tow n- On ‘Dear Ros’ Letters Baath. “ These are the same if CANVAS and ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ★ Atlantic heating oil. gether from ripped-up pieces of actress seriously injured in the At Concordia used as a trash can in a picnic club^wlll be worthless unless who s^nt to town! who is making her home with . ^ papers the texts of two declara­ attack. area. hi^partner has the ace or the Beau Beidgot Mslins Morcourl By MAXINE CHESHIRE ceived a mysterious phone call Mr. and Mrs. James Kolbe of I’®°P ® ^ ® comm For full details of our complete burnpr Sunday evening at 7:30, Con­ Combination Windows and Doors tions’ the terrorists had planned Dr. Georg Maurer, head phy­ Mrs. Shoecraft showed Mc­ een. In this position. East’s B'i«n Koith _ 6*0f9t Konnody 'The Washington Foot from someone whose voice he 291 Henry St. service, call or write to read to the passengers, one in sician at Rechts Der Isar Hospi­ cordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pit­ Carthy dead vegetation near duty is to win the early defen­ could not positively identify as ___ was a reference to an attack by kin St., will feature another NEW YORK — ’Theodore Don­ Door <'anopi(^s, Koll-up Awnings, Canvas Awnings RcpairtMl, the transit lounge and another tal, said Miss Meron’s condition creek, saying it proved th e ^ r - sive tricks in order to set up ^obe«t u h i m i ' s I being male or female. David L. Crafts, son of Mr. Israeli terrorists on an A r a b ^ Re-covered, Takedown Servlee and Storage. Boat Canvas Re­ program of "Abendmuslk” son, the 32-year-old Wall Street aboard the plane. had improved but that her leg est Service didn’t keeir the his partner’s suit; and then his ’That person alerted him that ^^3 Rogert E. (Crafts of 97 *®®^® Palestine before the 1948 paired or Made New To Voiir Pattern. All Work Custom (evening music). This Vesper lawyer who tried to sell Jackie FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. The texts said the terrorists had been badly damaged by spray away from w a te jr as di­ he would be receiving letters princeton St., who was recenUy war. , „ , Made, GroinmetH — Eyelets — Fasteners. Storm Panels for Service will center on the partner can win the later defen­ Onassls’ , “ Dear Ros” letters, were members of the 112th Unit grenade splinters. rected. in the mail and asked him to discharged from the U.S. Navy, , Israeli newspaper in Tel Jalousie I'lilts. Waterproofing Coni|iound For Tents, Boat- 319 BROAD STRICT theme of Christian preparation, sive tricks in order to run the has gone into seclusion despite covers and Canvas. We Do Besercciiing of Aluminum Screens. of the Mastyr-Omar-Sastadi Di­ He said amputation of the left McCarthy also sj» f his property. told them that the four con- ^ ^ T*'® left-wing Al Hamlshmar be featured in a performance 6 newspaper hits the street. of Israeli Defense Minister Mo- Miss Meron and young Dayan Pierorich pointed out that signed letters, written between ^ ® ■^'d Society of the editorialized that the investlga- of the "Sonata No. II” by Paul Donson, whose identity has not ^ ^nd November 1968, Lutheran Women’s Missionary tions should “ prevent the requr- seh Dayan. Young Dayan was were en route to London to dis­ only /o n e " damage claim has among the passengers but was cuss a production of a movie Hindemith. The Rev. Kenneth I been revealed until now, works arrived In an envelope with no League of Zion Lutheran Church fence of such grave Incidents” T. Michnay will perform with b e ^ filed by residents. It was not hurt. when the attack occurred. mied. in the corporate finance de- identifying return address and bas announced prog;rams for ^^d asked for government clari- The first text that police Maurer said none of the other Almond vocal works by Hehi' partment of the respected In- further inatnicUon. tbelr meetings. They Include ex- (ication ’’that the bombing raids rich Schuetz, Johann Herma: Directed by Ruth J. Rowley and Fred T. Blish HI pieced together said: persons wounded in the attack CHICKEN To Be Presented FEBRUARY 26—27—28—8:30 PJW. vestment brokerage firm of Co- Dongon, according to Investl- planation o t funcUons of t h e are planned against military “ Here are the commanders of were in critical condition, but he Schein and Gerhard Krapf. TOe gan, B.erlind, Weill and Levitt, gators, said he did as he had Altar Guild, April; skit. May; targets and will continue as long last mentioned composer ywlll Jobless Claim s AT BAILEY AUDITORIUM, MHS the Action Group for the Libera­ termed serious the condition of The Little Theatre of Manchester, Inc. Tnc- been asked 'with regard to con- explanation of Lutheran Church as the Eg;yptian government re- be represented by the premiere tion of Palestine. Raise your Heinz Katzenstein, the father of D ip 62 in W eek TICKE'TS 52.50 The “ Levitt” is Arthur Levitt signing the letters for sale. symbols, June; picnic, July; bus fuses to honor Its cease-fire arms . above your heads and Ariel 'Katzenstein, 32, an Israeli performance of his mmet for Available at LEONARD’S SHOE STORE or Phone: Jr., 9(Mi of the New York State Re claims he never heard trip, September; recording of agreements.” F passenger killed in the attack. solo voice and orga n /“ O Lord, 649-1564, 646-0657 comptroller. again from the mystery voice the Rev. Billy Graham’s mes- " ’The cruel fact is that in war, obey our orders or we will ex­ I Will Praise Thee/^ Krapf is A 6.9 per cent drop in unem­ FRY plode our bombs and kill you all. ployment compensation claims Donson, a graduate of Cor­ about 'What was to be done with sages, .October; plans for accidents of this nature can Go to the bus. We will leave professor of composition at the nell University and Yale Law money realized from the let- Christmas sale and social. No- happen,” said the Independent University of Iowa, Iowa City. was reported for last week In right away. Ask your security ^ i % '■ W j j p MANCHESTER School, came to the Levitt firm ters’ sale. vember; and Christmas party, Jerusalem Post. “ Bombs and Liggett, M eyers A large part of the Vesper the Manchester office of the fF M T K O men to give themselves up or NOW five months ago. One source in the District at- December. shells can sometimes fall where Office will be the singing of State Labor Department. We ■will destroy the airplane.” FREE PARNIING REAR OF THEATRE He had worked previously for torney’s office said they have ’— ___ they are not intended, and as all Declines M erger Psalms and hymns of this sea­ The totals were 840 for the The second text, evidently to week ending Feb. 7, compared “ TOPAZ" Tonight and Saturday at 6:50 an;(l 0:20 five years at Cravath, Swalne not eliminated the possibility ^he free Vision Testing (”1(1110 soldiers know all too well, they have been read aboard the son of preparation. ’The public W ith Heublein is invited. to 902 for the week ending Jan. and Moore, the law firm of for- that someone, who had no In- pre-school children from sometimes even fall on plane, said: 31, for a decrease of 62. " 1 .5 9 mer Deputy Defense Secretary terest whatsoever In financial years of age spon- °"®’® troops.” "Good evening, ladies and NEW YORK (AP) — Liggett Statewide claims declined by MONDAY Roswell Gilpatric, who has said gain, may have used Donstm ^ jj^g Manchester Pilb- repeatedly has said its E gentlemen. Here is the deputy ^Unspeakable’ Queen that personal letters written to to make the letters public and ., „ vursinc Association ®®*® ^® ***■ *‘®*‘*® against & Myers Inc. said it has de­ 990 last week to a 41,076 total. commander of the 112th Unit of clined a merger proposal by LONDON (AP) — Queen EUz- ’The figure was 33,141 for the (ALL YOU CAN EAT) him by the former Jacqueline “ embarrass” Boswell QH- will j,, be held MondayMondav from 9 ^ mlUtary targets. the Mastyr-Omar-Sastadi Divi­ Arab guerrillas in Syrria abeth II has laryngitis, a Buck­ corresponding week last year. Hitchcock Kennedy were pilfered from patric. a.m. to noon at the (5ommunity Heublein Inc., a food and alcoh­ locked office files. opened fire ■wkRi bazookas and ingham Palace spokesman says, Bridgeport, with 6,049 claims, Y, 79 N. Main St. olic beverage company baaed in and Is staying In her rooms until was the state leader last Week. EXPOSES A spokesman for Cogan, Ber- tanks on two Israeli army em- Hartford, Conn. ^ e recovers. It was followed by Hartford , , UOUIARD llnd, Weill and Levitt said 11101:8- , , placements on the occupied Go- THE MOST ^ ’The worshl^p and mtwic com- ug, ^ta during the night, In- Hlaurbi'Bt^r ’The proposal was made ’Tues­ The Queen is scheduled to with 5,240, New Haven with day that "prior to employing Nova Scotia day at a meeting requested by 4,416. Donson the firm observed its mittee of Emanuel Lutheran ^^^med Israeli sources in Tlber- leave in a fortnight to join her EXPLOSIVE SPY Church will meet Monday at Heublein, Milton E. Harrington husband. Prince Philip, in Cana­ Manchester was 18th among usual practice of investigating president of Liggett & Myers, SCANDAL OF THIS the background of all prospec­ Mopping Up 7:30 p.m. in the church recep- Guerrillas also fired shots and Published Daily Except Sundays da. ’They will set out together on the states 19 offices. Only WllU- and Holidays at 13 Blssell Street said. a tour of Australia and New mantic, with 596, reported less tive employee and Mr. Don- tlon room. hurled a hand grenade at an Is- Manchester, Conn. ( 06040) Stuart D. Watson, Heublein Jou nson<^ CENTURY! son’s background and experi­ Zealand. claims than Manchester. ^ 649-6220 # J Oil Leakage ----- raelt army patrol at the north- T elep h o n e 643-2711 president, saUl that a proposal ence were found to be entirely Ruth Chrcle of Emanuel Lu- ern end of the occupied Gaza Second Class Postage Paid al Manchester, Conn. had been made and that discus­ satlafactory. ARICTIAT N.S. (AP) _Mop- (Church will have a din- Strip, which was placed under SUBSCRIPTION RATES sions between the two compa­ 394 TOLLAND TPKE. They added; Payable in Advance . . ping up operations began today "er meeting Monday at 6 p.m. curfew ’Thursday, O ne Y e a r ...... $30.00 nies had been held in the last MANCHESTER, CONN. “ In the course of such In- gooey black globs of con- Willie’s Steak House. At 7 :46, There were no reports of dam- 8 U M o n th s ...... 15.60 year. vestigation a representative of gggjgj along the shores of the group will be guests of the age or casualties in either at- t lir e e M o n th s ...... 7.80 DUSTIN HOFFMAN "Liggett A Myers will contin­ ALFRED the(.,„ firm spoke with the manag- Chedacuoto Bay. 10 days after Priscilla CSrcle at Its program tack. ue to search for attractive div­ InA f W (4. thc Llbcrlan tanker Arrow went at the church, where Jose Sala------ersification opportunities," Har­ MIA FARROW rington commented, “ but the WICHCOCKS ^ S e n C y r U s f a S ^ ” ®"fance to the Nova Scotia guest speaker. ^:80-8:S0-5:S^ Heublein proposal is not com­ Soviet Aid: patible with the diversification Donson has not been spend­ bay. ----- 7:40*9:40 P3L ^lOHN AND MARY Attempts will be made to bum Sunset Rebekah L o d g e will Walter Matthau and expansion program to Ftom ItON unis ing much time at the office M0DVCI96T »iMet(0IT H 6l | 6n « T ll since the districtV..— -w. attorney’s______—of- thick patches of bunker oil gath- meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Ingrid Bergman which our management is com­ BfNKADISH PITER YAItS JOHN MORTIMER fnflammalory TOPAZ Permanent mitted, and we have advised best seller flee" (lUestloned' him "M onday coves and tidal pools Fellows Hall. There will be a Cactus Flower night only hours after he had along the rocky shoreline on the Valentine social after the meet- Heublein management accord­ No One Under 18 Admitted . 2 a P aa Bargain Hour 1-2 ingly." been identified as the consigner north side of the bay. ing. Next Wednesday, the lodge Orbital Lab FlIIBliXSMDIlD IM ROBIN ItlHNVEIINW lOUIIN HR Ml^ Bx. 81m. A HoL Watson said that the merger, -mcnunanrhintM...... -1 m ’1 MU606 Uf MOTH IT autieif of the letters to a Manhattan Some emphasis was put on will Join Welcome Rebekah AMn'nwrn n. . a-d ) MER’/YN X)NES OUISCY KWfS Col« by O e l u i t ^ NEWINGTON _ m "in our opinion, would have mM-JOHNfORSM - MAURICEllUiRE -— SIMUELMOII — ’ AlfREDHIIlMK autograph dealer. Gilpatric had salvaee operations until Thurs- Lodge In-a class-of 'Instruction SAN ANTONIO, Teic. ( ^ ) Vjl^aREEAST,, a D u joined the two companies to­ A UNIvenSAL PICTURE • TECHNICOLOR* not known the letters were day, when high winds and rough at 8 p.m. at the EJast Hartford BERLIN TURNPIKE —All Seats 85o program. called for a share-for-share ex­ County village of Irvington where it sank with a million gal- ,, ,, ^ Jean Simmons The Soviet Union is driving Lloyd Bridges change of the common stock of Wednesday n^ht. The fam- * - Ions of oil. Methodist Church I “This Happy Ending" each company and for the [ m LANTERN HOUSE Ma r k TWAIN’S llNFORGEnABiE C l a s s ic lly’s phone had been taken off The bow section of the Arrow ® supper and pro- aggressively toward the long- (C9«avn«*#1 4*^ To. . ^ Space Administration plans tol 3 Entertainment by: a.ATl RDAY at 7:4.5 — Adults $2.00 — Child 50c son’s firm was putting pressure f ^*,*u"^*'^**ji** Janyrin Is- yjg church youth lounge, launch a small space station In I on him to call a press onfer- ‘ h® amth shore for 11 P I ^ J ^ Y Q p p ^ f Hartford Huskies vs. Bristol Champlains miles east of Canso. ’There also 1972 and then put three men In I E. Hartford Canadians vs. Colchester Jets ence and clear the air, the ,, It *for up to days. A larger, Kay Paulsen— Bernie Bentley firm’s spokesman said. But are blotches on a 15-mile section 66 I R ou te 5 Reservoirs Full more complex space laboratory! Donson Ignored the firm's ad- the Nbya Scotia mainland HARTFORD ARENA South Windsor Is not expected until later, possi-1 also vice. He has hired a corporate a®®*" 'the entrance to Canso Thanks to Thaw bly in. 1978. lawyer, Murray I. Gurfeln,. to Strait. Precipitation last month in Mandrovsky delivered represent him. In . the burning operation. Manchester was considerably per T T a ^ 'o r Z ^ c '/ modicte; The "Heart" iest Steak Gurfein himself was not a'vaU- • '"9" Flass beads are spread below that of Januaryt.. 1969,num and__a perseminar at an here aerospace medicine able at his office Thursday and “ "er the, surface slick. Their far below tlfe anticipated aver- He said that t),. his secretary said she did not surfaces become coated with age for a January, ac(x>rdtng to — « - . ~ ^ Dinner for Twoi — Ever!! know how to reach him eVen pei^Rtlng easy limltlon. o I K .K ■ m. ^ 9nd 8—which put seven! In an emergency. They sustain the burning by In- n r a r t l n V m®" and three craft into orbit at D^artment. _ ^ , once last October-was “ an un- Fruit Cup, Onion Soup, Salad, Charbroil Sirloin The spokesman for Cogan, sulatlmr the flame from the cold Manchester experienced only qualified success.” Beriind, Weill and Levitt said water below. .43 Inch of precipitation lost . ,, ^ ■ for two— surrounded by a delicious assortment Thursday that Donson himself ------month. It w L 1.07 In January 1969. The anUclpated January “’"J ‘’ ''®® "P®®®' of vegetables and duchess potatoes, rolls, butter, is eager to call a press confer- Immune To Ivy ence but his lawyer has advised average Is 8.47 llicKes. '^"® "P®®® ®"®®' , DINING DANCING beverage, ice cream plambe au brandy . . . mmhim to wallwait ’’until unui anall me,*the NEW YORK — Poison ivy DeapiieDespite lastloai momnmonth’s a lag in Mandrovsky said the* 7 Soviets 1 | garbled, untrue verslona Of What doesn’t aeem to affect newborn precipitation, all of Monches- I . 1*“®®®“ ' “ ' welding 'y plus Presented in happened come out in the press babies, newly arrived foreign ter’s water reservoirs are 111- ^ mV •' during the flight, Riowing Btonous and then come with the truth.” ImmlgranU and Eskimos fresh led. thanks to December’s ^ ® "P®®® ‘® considered C h am p a^e for "th a t" special treat A source tn the dlstilot from the snowy north. But wltfl- snowfalls and to last week’s *“ «aYal for successful con- $17.35 per couple torney’s office say# that an in- t" a few days after their flret thaws. Rainfall for February so ** a apace station. The ^ Bond Tim*: 9 P.M. • 1 A.M. vesttgator who qulss#4 Donaon exposure they may become as ftp is s.ii inches, and it came united States haa yet to per- Reservations— 646-2235 ___ _ PnntA hw MoviPt.^b waa told that Donaon had re- susceptible to It as anyone. in two atormw apace weldtng. EXTRA-COLOR CARTOONS y "v- P ,V\ \. ^ A ,\ -' \ \ \ . Av ■ . > , f \ 'V ' ' A j T a j . ; - ' ,a'' \ 'v > AA,^n- MANCHESTER E ^ ^ N G, HI MANCHESTE^ CONN.. FRIDAY, FE^IRUARY 18, 1970 A'-\ PAOB FTVB A '-' ' ^ PAGE FOUR. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970 j " Tolland Hehron Andover MAKE HER VALENTINE A MACHINI Teachers, Board WASHABLE CREPE BLOUSE Gilead School Plans Democrats Caucus Tuesday ' To Pick Committee Slate Reach Salary Pact SheMl adore a crepe blouse by Teddl of Approved by Board Andover Democrats will cau­ one-half of the money collected The Board of Educatidn and live up to 180 days, under the California with French cuffa and it'B machine cus Tuesday at 8 p.m.. In the In the drive remains within the the Tolland Education Aasocia- new agreement, while most oth­ washable in white, bone, pink, blue, brown, The Board of. Education last there is no policy converlng the Old Town Hall to endorse can­ Columbia Chapter for use in tion have reached agreement on er areas of the contro<',t remain the three-town area. similar to last year’s. night accepted plans and use of the sclawls ‘ for private didates for election as mem­ a new teachers, contract that gold, purple. 80-88 bers of the Democratic Town ’This money pays for such lo­ will provide a salary range of Mrs. Kalas explained the nego­ •pecifications for the QLlead Hill parties. ’The policy committee was Committee. April 7 is fixed as cal programs ouch as summer $7,300 to $12,boo In 12 steps. Tol­ tiators had set Feb. 1 a i the School addition as submitted by authorized to draw up a policy 'the day for the holding of a pri­ swimming lessons for children, land bewmes the first area target date for completing the the School Building Committee. for the board’s approval rela­ mary for the election of mem­ first aid courses tor the Fire town to reach agreement on a negotiations and had stuck pretty elosc to the achcdule. The plans call for a 12-room tive to the use of tile buildings bers of the committee. If no Departments and any other in­ new contract. terested group, the local blood School I.iinehes . classroom addition with space for any private affairs. primary Is held, the endorsed 'The new salary schedule rep­ Nursing Report ‘ candidates are automatically bank program, and for a free resents a $600 Increase at the Lunches in all local schools for a superintendent’s office and Mrs. Jean Moshler, public elected. loan service of crutches, wheel­ start of the schedule and a $1,- next week arc: j \ i - Monday, ravioli with meat conference room. ' health nurse, reported a pro­ The present members of the chairs and other items. - 000 jump for those at the top of Also included is the work nec­ sauce, buttered spinach, cheese nounced increase in absentee­ Andover Democratic ’ToWn Measles Vaoolnat$ob the salary schedule. essary for grading and seeding cube, Vienna bread and butter, ism due to communicable dis­ committee Include Andrew The Columbia - Hebron - An­ Teachers were formerly paid a recreation area. Although ball eases, respiratory and viral in­ Gasper, Beatrice Kowalski, dover Public Health Nursing $6,700 to $10,300 for a BA de­ fruit crisp. fields will not be laid out, the Tuesday, hot dog on roll, fections. ■ Agency, In cooperation with the gree; a $500 differential was specifications do call for an al­ Jane Carlberg, Patricia Bain, mustard anil relish, tossed Notices have been sent home itVic Sarah Palmer, Percy Cook, Connecticut State Department added for a Master’s degree, location of $2,S00 for the pur­ with children asking parents to — salad, baked beans, pudding chase of back stops. Leon Palmer, Charles Palmer, of Health, will sponsor a Mea­ and another $500 for a sixth with fruit. keep ill children at home to year certificate. Included in the specifications Charles Phelps, Gerald Ander­ sles Vaccination Program for Wednesday, cheeseburger on prevent the spread of disease. son, Pearl Daley, Edltha Birm­ children from age one year The new contract which will is a deadline date of Jan. 1, 1971 Teacher absenteeism has roll, ketchup, potato chips, for the completion of the adi- iVi ingham, Bette MacDonald, through 12 years of age. It will be effective July 1, 1970 through creamy cole slaw, chocidate been high also because of ill­ Dennis Keenan, Nathan Gat- be held Fob. 26 from 9 a.m. to June 80, 1971, will pay a start­ tiron. There \^1 be a $50 a day nesses. Last month alone ap­ ice box cake. penalty if the completion date chell, Valdls Vinkels, William 11 a.m., at the Public Health ing salary of $7,300 to $11,100 Thursday, Hicks and High proximately 36 substitutes were Kralovlch, Edward Keesler, Nursing Agency office, Rt. 66, for a BA degree. A $600 differ­ is not met. needed to cover classes. School, oven-fried chicken, but­ James Urso, Marvin Graboff, In Columbia. ential will be added for a Mas­ The plans and specifications Substiyte Teq^hors tered rice, sweet potato biscuit, and James Egan. Dr. Francis Helfrlck will ad­ ter’s degree and an additional buttered beets, pudding with top­ are scheduled for advertis­ The board approved Mrs. Voter Session $600 for a sixth year certificate. ing for bids for Feb. 14. 15 and Marie Egan, Andrew Paaladino minister the vaccine. A service ping. Meadowbrook, Variety A voter-making session will The new contract was agreed Day. 16 with the. opening of bids on and Mrs. Deanna Crockett as charge of 50 cents per child be held Monday from 6-8 p.m., upon after a month of negotia­ Frlday, fish sticks, mashed March 1 at 7 p.m. at the Cilead substitute teachers. will be levied but for those un­ r in the Town Office Building. tions between the board repre­ IKJtatocs, tarter sauce, buttered Hil Schol. Paul White, principal at the able to pay there will be no * • 4 (Heraid phole by Bucclvlclus) ’Those qualified to become sentatives and the TEA nego­ peas and celery, bread and but­ The Building Committee was Hebron Elementary School, re­ :\ charge. All children who have voters are as follows: Appli­ A fir.st grade class in new wing of Meadowbrook School. The teacher is Mrs. Stephen Gessay. tiating team. ter jello wi»h fruit. asked about existing leaks in the ported a rising difficulty in hir­ not had the regular measles or ’The fact settlement Is in Niirseiy AHHistanbi / roof in the present building. ing substitute teachers because cant must be 21 years of age, measles vaccine and who do A-ssistlng mothers at the Tol­ of Hebron’s low salary scale. must be a resident of . Andover not have one of the contra-indi­ Tolland marked contrast with the past The board was Informed that Sion was tabled. Town Counsel land Co-Operative Nursery this does not come under t h e Hebron’s pay of $18 a day for for six months and If foreign cations should receive the vac­ Town in Suit two years which saw the nego- Robert King told the finance tiating procedure drag out into School next week are: Monday, new addition. The recommenda­ substitute teachers is the low­ bom must be a naturalized cU- cine. Children cannot have the board members it could not be the summer vacations. Mrs. Donald Devanney, Mrs. tion was made that the board est in the area. vaccine if they are allergic to passed on to the developers. Over Collidon Representing the Board of Charles Gray; Wednesday, Mrs. contact the contractors of the Seven student teachers from GOP Women eggs, have had a smallpox or_^^ Meadowbrook W ing Tollonders Square Dancers The Town of Manchester and Education in the. negotiations Thomas Elliott, Mrs. Donald original school and have them Eastern Connecticut State Col­ ’The Andover Women’s Re­ polio vaccination within four The Tollanders Square Dance an employe of the town water were Superintendent of Schools Keller, and Friday, Mrs. Rob­ do the repair work under t h,e lege were also approved for a Lutz Volunteers Create New Exhibits publican Club will meet ’Tues­ weeks of the scheduled mea­ Club will hold a graduation department, Adolph Quey, have Kenneth MacKenzie, board ert Fraser and Mrs. Rlchanl roofing bond. period from Jan. 28 through day at 8 p.m. in the Andover sles vaccination date, have had Formally Accepted dance for its fecent beginners Mrs. Wallace Pettengill of .S.'S4 Vernon St. /Com­ chairman of the school sei’vice department volun­ Elementary School. Each been named defendants in a secretary Mrs. Barbara Kalas Koffman. In the principal’s reports to March. 20. gamma globulin within the last class next Friday at 8 In the Boys Basketlmll the board, it was recommended Student teachers will be as­ pletes a poster, and Mrs. Herman Dvorak, center, teers ; and Miss Pamela Warga, museum curator of member attending should bring three months, • or are taking The Boaird of Education gest impression on the young $12,500 damage suit, brought by and board member James Cor­ education. To date this year, school system teach­ Italian - American Friendship Thomas L. and Evelyn S. Bor­ nish. Tomorrow’s Boys baaketball that even though a wedding re­ sisting Evelyn Rowley’s transi­ of 203 Mountain Kd., and Mi’s. Roger .1. Brown of a clipping of a newspaper arti­ cortisone or cortisone related Wednesday night formally ac­ occupants. Club. Frannle Helntz will serve ders of 137 Sycamore Lane. Representing the ’TEA were league schedule will pit Krechko ception held at the Gilead Hill tional first grade', Nellie Man- 27 Linnmore Dr., repair a diorama at the Lutz ers have bon owed 600 exhibits, and 58 active vol­ cle to be discussed at the meet­ drugs. cepted the Meadowbrook School In other business the board as caller. The action stems from a col­ Daniel Shea, president of the Brothers against Shurway at 1 School was most successful, Warren’s fourth grade, Joyce Junior Museum. Other Volunteer League members unteers have contributed 1,200 hours of service. ing. If a child is under a doctors addition following an inspection heard a report on a proposal School EnroUment lision Feb. 11, 1969 on Hartford TEA, Cynthia Deal, Anne Cur­ p.m. followed by Sport Mart vs. further such use of school Walker’s third grade, Ronald Persons interested in joining the league may con­ Red Cross Drive cane for any particular Illness, of the addition’s 10 rooms on for a new school bus contract Enrollment of students In the created and assembled new exhibits and mounted Rd., involving the Borders’ car, rier, Richard Lelbenguth and Town Line Auto Body at 2. facilities not be permitted. Marshall’s fifth grade, Michael tact Mrs. Charles Swallow, president, 242 Ferguson The top official who wUl head the doctor should be contacted Feb. 6. from former resident Daymond local schools totals 2,306. A pictures during yesterday’s work-in, attended by being driven by Mr. Borders, John Dorke. Wanat’s will challenge the Even though it is the schools’ Klapik’s sixth grade, Dorothy the Red Cross Fund Drive in to be sure it is .safe for the child All 10 rooms are now in use Peck. total of 730 students are en­ 22 members and pliinned by Mrs. Donald White, Rd., or call the museum. (Herald photo by Pinto) and a water department truck In addition to the basic sched­ Savings Bank of 'Tolland at 3 desire to accommodate local Chadwick’s first grade and Cy- this area have been appointed to receive 'the vaccine at this by kindergarten and first grade Peck Intends to move back rolled at Meadowbrook; 638 at and Llpman Chorches takes on by the Columbia Chapter of the into town, and formerly ran the being driven by Quey. ule other changes include the townspeople, other considera­ rilla Willis’ fourth grade. time. students at the school. ’The final Hicks; 691 at the. Middle School, Clinton Press at 4. In papers filed Tuesday in the addition of two new schedules, tions indicate that this should Approval was also given to Special Services. ’This would al­ American Red Cross. Rodney Forms have been distributed two classes moved into the addi­ local buses several years ago. and 349 in the high school. Mother-Daughter Banquet Tolland County town clerk’s office, Mr. and replacing what had been only a THE LOVABLE CROCHETED not always be the sole guiding Carol Pelletier who will be Vernon so cost about $5,000. T. Mooney of School Rd., has to school children. Forms for tion earlier this week. The board notified him its 'The annual Mother-Daughter contract with Floyd Munroe Mrs. Borders charge Quey with schedule for standard certifica­ factor. working with Mary Johansson’s Some of the programs are been appointed chapter chair­ pre-school children will be avail­ A tour of the addition made Manchester Evening Herald Banquet of the United Congrega­ Attention should be given to man. Mooney has appointed on Feb. 6, resulted in a record extends until June 1972 but lis­ negligence and ' carelessness. tion. CARDIGAN YOUR VALENTINE WIB second grade at a Project Crate continuations of existing pro­ Two Residents able on the day of the clinic Tolland correspondent Bette tional Church Women’s Fellow­ the fact* that the schools are John Reagan of Rt. 6, Andover, being made of all items not tened to his proposal. Peck They are seeking damages for A BA degree plus 16 credits Intern. Mrs. Pelletier will be grams. Several are expansions and may be completed at that qiiatrale, tel. 875-2846. alleged injuries sustained by ship will be held March 6 at 6 not equipped for any and all Townspeople's Views Asked as fund drive chairman of 1970. completed as well ais items that feels he could pay bus drivers will bring $300 over the regtUar LOVE teaching on Mondays, Wednes­ of the curricular offerings ,and Naturalized time at the agency office. Any­ each of them and for repairs to p.m. in 'the church rooms. events. For this one event, Regan has appointed Mrs. were completed but needed addi­ more, by the savings he could BA schedule while a BA degree days and Fridays from Febru­ do not require additional staff. one wishing more information their car. Borders is seeking The men of the church will additional equipment had to be ’Two area residents were Marvin Graboff of Pine Ridge, tional attention. achieve by purchasing gas and and 30 credits or standard cer­ ary through June. On New School Programs should call the Public Health Junkie Babies $7,500 and his wife is seeking again cook the dinner, and a A machine washable 100% wool cardigan, brought in. ’The checklist, having been tification will bring $500 over Closing Dates naturalized today in ceremonies who wUl serve as fimd drive Nursing Agency in Columbia. oil at a discount and tires and $5,000. fashion show featuring outfits Also, school personnel have chairman for Andover. Town completed and agreed to by all the BA schedule. with tiny crocheted buttons in white. 34-42. ’The board approved early In an effort to Improve and tion at the Northeast School and Meskill Puts O ff Speech at U.S. District Court in Hart­ other equipment at a bulk rate. On Increase The action is returnable in for both mothers and their to give up their free time, and school closing dates for March chairmen Ttre iTOW recruiting parties concerned, result^ in Most bus companies pay their Substitute’s salary has been expand the curriculum offered the Maple St. school would cost NEW BRITAIN (AP) — U.S. ford. Circuit Court 12. daughters will highlight the even though they are compen- 12, April 9 and May 14. about $7,000. The curriculum area captains and block s

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I» 1Etipntn$ Ifprald To develop m essage for Saturday, one was injured in the blast l^lB-32-48-681 3- 4 5 - 6 i Parkhill-J oyce The first Instinct of all officialdom will On Violations y69757981 read words corresponding to numbers 7-13-56 ' P0B1J8HBU> b y twb which collapsed two of the of your Zodiac birth sign. Retirement in February ’71 HBRALD FRIMnNO CO.. INC be to trust the Atomic Energy Commis­ y/ TAURUS KORPIO hs bridge's three spans. 1 Solv* 31 It's 61 Pushed 18 BI U Street (Continued from Page One) am. 20 OCT. 22a Flower Shop M«nche«te>. Conn. sion, which still considers its own oper­ On the batticfront, govern­ 2 Sorrvithlng 32 Moy 62 Fire NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — His 48 years as a teacher and THOMAS F. FEROUBON I 'Cr MaIt 20 ' 3 T ill 33 Controrily 63 Wishes Nor. j p The president of Southern Con­ Prank Oakelw, Proprietor '' WALTER R. FERGUSON ations perfectly safe. clear American reconnaissance ment troops reported killing administrator began at Brewster jT>v12*21*23-26 4 It 34 Pot 64 Todoy 30-34-45.53^ necticut State C.lollege, HUton C. 601 MAIN ST„ MANUHBWtW t Publishers flights over the North would more than too Viet Cong and ^31.39 80-86 5 Llk« • 35 Superiors 65 Ar>d N.Y. after graduation from Ho­ (Next to Hartford -Natloiial Founded October 1, 1881______But if the. scientists who think there is continue to check on possible North Vietnamese In several 6 It 36 Buy 66 Mode 58-61.85.8 Buley, announced Wednesday bart College. He received a GfMINI 37 In 67 Clothes Bank) Published Every Evenlni Except Sundsys enemy bulldupe. Hanoi denies battles, and U.S. officials re­ 7 It SAGI'TTARIUS he will retire In February of masters degree from Cornell • YES—WB DELIVER O a m Holidays. Entered at the PoeS Offlcse at peril are persistent enough, and keep ;po MAr 2f 8 Probl«mt 36 Day 68 Difficult NOY. there was any understanding ported a revised casualty toll of 9 Thot 39 Your 69 To 1971. and a doctorate from Columbia. Phonost e4»-0191—44P-U4I Manchester, Conn., as Second C3ass Mall mWking evaluation^ - which are alarmist ^ JUnC M A R e r . ______and says American reconnais- 12 Americans killed and 13 10 Hovt 40 Some 70 Depend Die. Enrollment at the school has In 1963, Hobart presented Buley 14-20-28-42 11 B*«n 41 Friendly 71 For 19-27-35-47^ BUBSCRlPnON RATES in character, no one can gusurantee what ' sance planes are violators of lU wounded In the North Viet­ 0-73-77 12 Hav« 42 Don't 72 Decisions grown more than ten-fold to 11,- with on honorary doctorate. n 43 Trovelir>g 54-60-83-89^ Payable In Advance the eventual verdict may be. The people air space and liable to be shot namese ambush of a Marine pa­ CANCIK 13B« 73 On 126 in the past 16 years. Buley also taught In Mil­ One Year ...... 8W.OO down. trol south of Da Nang Thursday, U D o 44 To 74 Avoid CARRICORN Buley, 66, has been president Six Months ...... U.BO of Colorado may Insist that the plant be 15 Moy 45 Refuse 75 Arror>ge Die. waukee, WIh., and served as of Three Months ...... 7.80 Laird said the policy of pro­ Earlier announcements said 16 Spruce 46 Honging 76 Pleasure of the college since 1964. He pFLETGHER GLASS GOs MAnctamm One Month ...... 3.00 ^ jJ U L Y 72 JAN. principal and school superinten­ closed down. It may be that the whole tective reaction gives “ primary nine Marines were killed and 17 Up 47 Are 77 Others submitted his retirement request dent In New York and New Jer­ MEMBER OF < 2-15-22-33 18 It 48 Be 78 And 16-17-36-40^ 64G452f business of deciding what standards of emphasis” to “ the safety and three were wounded, and six of ■,)44-5I-63 19 Elders 49 New 79 A 49-55-67 Vfe to the Board of Trustees (or sey communities before taking 54 McKEE STREET THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the enemy were killed. 20 It 50Doy 60 Best the State Colleges, and it was The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ security of American forces.” LIO 21 Fun , AQUARIUS the New Hampshire poet. titled to the use of republlcatlon of aS radiation risk are safe and tolerable will It was the largest number of 51 Your 81 Dote accepted “ with regret” by Mrs. Now Is the time to bring In your screens to be refialaad. news dispatches credited to It or not other­ The question was prompted j JULY 2J 22 React 52 For 82 Love- JAN. 20 ^ At the present time, Buley is Storm window' glaoa replaced. have to be gone through again, and new Americans reported killed In 23 Aind 53 To 83 Your Bernice J. Nlejadlik, chairman wise credited In this paper and also the by recent American air attacks UAUS. 22 III. I I president of the American As­ local news published here. any slngl'e action since Jan. 6 24 Be 54 Considerote 84 Heovy of the board. All richts of republlcatlon of speolat dls- restrictions and safeguards be put into on antiaircraft positions inside D L 8- 9-101 25 Excellent 55 Stylish 85 Or 25-38-52-57(1,,. sociation of State Colleges and AUTO QUSSINSTALLEO patohea herein are also reserved. when 14 died during an enemy 26 taught 56 Fronk 86 Tonic Buley began his term as pres­ effect. North Vietnam which the U.S. 1-46-62. 59-65-72 Universities. Command said fired on Ameri­ sapper attack of the headquar­ 27 Or 57 Moves 87 Pressured ident when the state college on Tbs Herald Printing Company Inc., as- ■ VIRGO 28 Yourself 58 Be 88 Traffic RISC IS Under his leadership, Southern GLASS FURNITURE TOPS sumes no financial responslblllly for typo­ And when and if all this is done, there can reconnaissance planes and ters base of the same Marine 29‘Coutious 59 Chonges 89 Problems III. I» the northwest edge of the city graphical errors appearing In advertise­ battalion. 30 Stond 60 Of 90 Mokir>g was relocating at the present Connecticut has been a pace­ ments and other reading matter In Ibe will still be some doubt whether it was their armed esedrta. 415::: MAR. 2 0 < ^ The U.S. Command reported 2/14 site after 61 years In downtown setter in specialized programs MIRRORS (Fireplace anil Door) Manchester Evening Herald. Laird said earlier that "solid ■OV41-50-66-71 24-29-37-43(?51 all ever necessary, whether there ever the loss of two more helicopters Good Neutral New Haven. Then compoeed of (or teachers of the disadvan­ Subscriber to Tlmes-Wsehlng- progress” in Vletnamlzatlon of ,j^6-78-82-90|5Ml>V: 64-74-84-88^ PIGTURE FRAMING (all types) to enemy action, bringing the € three buildings on 87 acres, the taged, and the school has plo- ton Post News Service. was any real danger in the old operation, the war will permit more Amer­ Fun service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. official total In nine years of college now includes 17 buildings Peered many advances in audio- Publishers Representatives — Mathews, and whether th^ new standards and pre­ ican troop withdrawals despite WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency war In South Vietnam to 1,473. on 148 acres with nine other visual education and education- a continuing enemy threat and — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. cautions, wherever they are set, are One of these was a U.S. Ma­ Corporation Disposing buildings under construction. television. Tub Enclosure from $.30 to |45 phis installation lack of progress in the Paris MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- guaranteed adequate themselves. rine CH48 helicopter which Buley cited the dictates of ______•noNS. peace talks. He warned, howev­ crashed in mountains southwest Of Needless Acquisitions “ Father Time” as the reason 'The point is that we, as a society and er, that “ the road to Vletnaml- of Da Nang while trying to for stepping down, and said he Friday, February 18 zatlon will not be free of hard as a people, are currently engaged in evade enemy ground fire. There By JOHN CUNNIFF longed hassles with regulatory announced his retirement now knocks and some disappoint­ were no fatalities, but five to provide ample time for the something more than strictly smntiflc ments.” AP Business Analyst agencies and stockholders. HAPPINESS Out Of Power, Out Of Sens* American crewmen and 21 board to choose a successor. examination of our various safeties. Laird termed hla tour to see South Vietnamese troops were NEW YORK (AP) — Peter As evidence of the Interest In “ It has been an exciting and The Democratic Policy Council, em­ how President Nixon’s Vletnam- injured. , spin-off acquisitions, Hilton dis­ rewarding 16 years. Few people We are finding time to turn ourselves Hilton, a New York business tributes to hundreds of corpora­ 'izatlon program is working Enemy marksmen brought ever have such an opportunity powered to serve as its party’s offlcitil consultant, has detected what tions a list of products his into hypochondriacs in everything. “ profitable.” He said he had down an Army OH6 light obser­ to become so much an Integral clients would consider buying, voice on policy matters, must consider . r . “ Information and meaning­ vation helicopter in Vlnh Binh he feels will become a growing part of the growth and develop­ Whether it Is an atomic energy plant, among them: itself fortunate indeed that its party was ful’’talks with President Nguyen Province In the Mekong Delta. corporate trend during the next ment of an institution of higher a pill, or an ingredient in some food two years: sj/in-offs, or sales ot Van Thleu and other top South The two crewmen aboard were Special purpose compressors, education,” Buley said. the loser in the 1868 election. Vietnamese and U.S. officials. products and product lines. preparation, we distrust all past safe­ wounded, the command said. new surgical instruments of any He came to Southern Connec­ mVt-'i m Many of the products to be Suppose it did have Hubert Humidirey But he declined to forecast In the first attack on Hue In nature, “ digital printers of ticut from . New Hampshire guards and assurances. We suspect that sold, he says, were acquired in there as President, and the Chicago when more U.S. forces might be several months, enemy gunners moderate performance, not high where he served as that state’s we have been given faulty data both as during the rash of acquisitions pulled out of Vietnam. He said hit the old imperial city late speed, that can be used with di­ commissioner of education from platform as the party guide, and had 'sm In 1968 and 1969. Entire compa­ to the degree of danger Involved in the periodic announcements of Thursday with three 122mm gital volt meters,” clutches and 1948 to 1954. to deal with the continuity on Demo­ troop withdrawals would be nies, not just their product lines, brakes for machine tools... element itself, whatever it is, and as to rockets, killing two civilians, cratic policy toward Vietnam- both made by Nixon. Laird said the were bought up by corporations The response to such ads has the amount of exposure we ourselves wou'hdlng four, destroying four In those years. fact that 110,000 Americans can houses and damaging a Bud­ Increased sharply, Hilton Humphrey and the platform involved. with Reginald Pinto to Poriugal be withdrawn by April 16 proves Now, with inflation forcing have been having. Let the least imper­ dhist pagoda. 1968 and 1969 were years of LIGGEH DRUG What, then, would the Democratic PILGRIMAGE TO THE SHRINE OF FATIMA that Vletnamlzation is working. businesses to cut costs, and with corporate acquisitions, the next FOR RENT! fection or inconsistency appear in the new accounting methods expos­ Policy Council do about such bold and "Figures,” Laird'said, “ speak two years may be known as PARKADE claims of those who try to tell us we are louder than words.” ing unprofitable operations, doz­ years of disposse.sslon. OPEN forthright expressions of high con­ ens of big blue chip corporations That’s right, it’s not too oorly to ratorvo for safe and we will throw out their whole He said the United States and Inside have unwanted product lines for Among the other reasons he :45 A.M . to 10 P.M. science tia it has just formulated on the South Vietnam continue to hope cites for the interest In divesti­ your family’s summor pleosur*. f^ick your case for them. Let an alarmist seem to Herald sale. subject of Vietnam? (or a breakthrough in the Paris ture: be able to show one flimsy twisted sta­ Inside Report peace talks. He said that In his Report The products areift^only poor dot* (2-15 thru 1&*15) and resBrv* now. With Humphrey in office as successor Yesterdays ones. Some are profitable but —Companies 'with a dozen tistic which points to the existence of discussions with South Viet­ (Continued from Page 6) products fully developed find This year we will hove available: to Lyndon Johnson, would the Demo­ b y namese 'leaders they explored are in marketing areas that do danger, and we want instant action. 25 Years Ago they can commit manpower, FUEL OIL crats be issuing to themselves an ulti­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ways to “ encourage the enemy The advanced stage of Soviet ' company’s long- money and talent to marketing Perhaps we do indeed live in unneces­ Influcence was recently dram range goals. TRAVEL TRAIlfitS PICK UP COACH 1 Manchester school pupils adwarded with prompt, personal to be more receptive to the only six or seven of them. 1 5 .9 matum,* to the effect that it oug^t to be “Lame Excuses” route of peaceful negotiations In atized when the Russians suc­ Adding to the availability of (13 TO 19 FOOT) (ON YOUR TRUCK OR OURS) sary, unreasonable, and uncharted peril, DAMASCUS, Syria—Although bade of the 1967 six-day war. purchase War Stamps and servloe, and never once"pudv- —New product managers av­ 200 Gal. Min. possible for us to be out of Vietnam en­ Bonds In January totting J8,- Paris.” cessfully demanded the right products Is the fruition of corpo­ TB4T TRAILERS MOTOR HOMES here and there. Soviet influence has reached a It vainly continues today as, To the Editor, ed” or given the ’’hard sell” erage only 18 months In office 1 Day Notice For Delivery to build a communications net­ rate research and development tirely within 18 monUisT new peak in this strategic cen­ with ever - increasing Soviet 803.44. treatment. Bill came to our Before the news conference, before moving on to other re­ 24 Hr. Burner Service Perhaps it’s not all wasted energy and It irritates me as an active work between their engineers programs that result In a steady ter of the Middle East, that in­ spending to build a modem so­ home, reviewed the basic decor Laird took a first-hand look at sponsibilities. Their replace­ Or is it only because they are put of Fred E. Werner and Ray voting m,ember of the Health on the Euphrates dam site and stream of new products that a MANCHESTER carefullness, this business of trying to be fluence rests on an increasing­ ciety, the Russians pour mil­ and listened to our ideas. Selec­ Vletnamlzation and said he was ments come into the job with the White House, and out at the office Kulplnsky are honored at sur­ and Social Services Committee Moscow, completely bypassing company cannot, for various OIL HEAT, INC. ly shaky foundation, with lions of rubles into Syria and tion of fabric, color and tex- Impressed by a Vietnamese gen­ pet projects, lea'vlng their pre­ ,OpMi WeeiMfid*, Evenlnflt Til 10 doubly and triply wire about everything. prise social for completing 21 of C-DAP to read in TTie Her­ the Syrian government’s tight reasons, market by itself. REG TOWN UsS.A.c““ of Commander-ln-Chlef that the Demo­ strains between the Russians enlarge their influence over the tines are as important as mode, eral’s report of how he is reduc­ General Electric, for exam­ decessor's projects to be sold. 6 4 9 -4 9 0 8 But perhaps, too, the day is going to and 20 years, respectively, as ald of Monday, Feb. 9, Mr. Eu­ control over all communi­ and the Baathlst regime rais­ economy. and in this he pro'ved in'valuable. ing desertions. ple, has formed a Business Op­ —False starts. A company crats. are suddenly so capable, on paper, teachers on the church school gene Montany’s and Mr. John cations network between their might develop a product and come when our minds get so healthily ing at least the possibility ' of Third - world diplomats pri­ After purchases were comi^eted Wearing Army fatigues and a portunities Service that distrib­ /■- ./y of ending the war they themselves be­ ■staff of Concordia Lutheran Harkins’ lame excuses and de­ engineers on the Euphrates then find It doesn’t have the trou)>le ahead. vately say that concern is ris­ and delivery made. Bill again black peaked cap, Laird took a utes a brochure—six times a busy with something more positive and Church. nials concerning Mrs. Phyllis dam site and Moscow, com­ proper marketing facilities for gan and escalated? On the surface, Syrian lead­ ing In Moscow over this mount­ 'Visited our home, making sure helicopter to the Trung Lap year for $180—detailing GE pa­ more interesting we have no time left Jackston’s appointment to the pletely bypassing the Syrian the product. ers who are willing to chat ing investment in the totally the arrangement was utlUtarian, headquarters of the South Viet­ tents available for exploitation The answer is, as the Democrats them­ 10 Years Ago Health and Social Service Task government’s tight control over One hindrance to divestiture, 935 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 for worrying about the few million low with American reporters laugh unpredictable Baathist regime, comfortable and tasteful. The namese 49th Regiment, 36 miles by other companies. selves' know and demonstrate by their Force. northwest 6f Saigon. He and all communications. That as Hilton sees It, is that deci­ P.M. - CLOSED MONDAY - OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. - MUSIC STORES: level threats to our health and safety at reports of friction, but the which runs the cotmtry as Raymond E. Gardner Jr. of little “ extras” he gave will The chief pursuit of Hilton, Mrs. Jackston was appointed shows the extraordinary de­ sions often are made by comp­ 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - TEL. 643-5171 - 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD - TEL. own actions, that a party which is out laugh has a slightly hollow though it were in a perpetual Avon St. wins 1960 Chevrolet ways be appreciated. Becaue Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chair­ who heads Corporate Diversifi­ 522-7201 - WATKINS FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 649-7196 which can be lurking in anyone’s routine to fill a vacancy and attended man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, gree of autonomy the Soviet trollers and legal departments, ring. revolution. What Moscow now Oorvair in Cities Service Oil of Bill’s expert ad'vice and at­ cations Ltd., is products, prod­ of power does not have the same re­ our Task Force meetings. arrived two hours after the base Union now has in Syria and which tend to act like museum day of living. ‘"rhe Russians help us, there­ senses is that that enormous- Co. contest. tention to detail, my wife and I uct lines and technology that sponsibility as that of the party in pow­ was “ Vietnamized’.; by the with­ some Syrian leaders resent it. curators, rather than by mar­ fore the Russians are our investment will never be recov­ In the minutes of the Citizens have received many slnceie might fit Into his clients’ opera­ William W. Vlttner of Vittner drawal of the last U.S. combat Moreover, Russian influence keting men accustomed to seiz­ er. friends,” one such leader told ered—a concern comparable to Committee Task Forces ’’Health compliments on our home tions. He is paid to search out Garden Center is elected pres­ troops. within the Syrian economy is ing sales opportunities. us. But he quickly added: "We the ’’money down the rathole” and Social Services” , daJted fum l^ngs. existing products that can be Considering the natural Instinct of the ident of the New England “ You say morale is high? And more than matched by its con­ Look Of Clarity In Law . draw a very firm line when it syndrome that continues to Nov. 25, 1969, which are sent We will miss doing business bought. party out of power to seek first and Nurserymen’s Association, and there’s no question of your trol over the Syrian army and comes to political interference whittle away at U.S. foreign to all committee members, I with Bill. His warmth and In his searches, Hilton says, Commuters Blame LIRR The school racial Imbalance act passed Erwin W. Whitham of Whlt- being able to handle the situa­ air force. Soviet technicians foremost those stands which will con­ by outsiders.” aid spending. quote paragraph four, “ Phyllis friendliness will not be easily he is finding a gro'wlng number by the General Assembly last year does ham Nursery Is re-elected to Jackston, a New Committee* tion?” Laird asked MaJ. Gen. swarm at major military In Variety of Maladies trast most vividly with the positions and So far, that “ firm line” has TTie extent of So'viet spend­ matched. I feel that I am of companies which are unwill­ not appear to have been a well-thought- ninth term as Its secretary. member, was Introduced.” She Nguyen Xuan Thinh, command­ camps and Soviet experts con­ MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — A blocked the Russians from in­ ing is breathtaking, encompas­ speaking not oidy for myself, ing to let technology remain idle records of the party in power, we out piece of legislation. Whatever Intent attended meetings of Nov. 26, er of the South Vietnamese 25th trol Syrian pilots from ground- companies which no longer psychiatrist’s study o f harried filtrating the tightly-controlled, sing virtually every aspect of but for the community. In wish­ the legislators had in writing the Dec. 2, Dec. 10 and January 6. Division. control centers. A few weeks much- should perhaps be thankful that the the Syrian economy. In 1966, ing Bill the best of health and desire to carry products merely commuters on the measure, the course of events over the ideologically-purist Baath par­ “ Yes, sir,” said the general. ago this led to the unannounc­ critlclzed Long Island Rail Road OF MANCHESTER for example, the Russians el­ Does It take over seven weeks good fortune In future endeav­ (or the sake of tradition. Democrats have not, in their present past few months would indicate they ty, a reform socialist party Desertion is one of the major ed death of at least one So­ shows they blame the line for started by middle-class revolu­ bowed the West Germans out to notify a member to tell her ors. “ The climate today,” says phase, gone all the way .back to that were not successful in transmitting this problems in the South Viet­ viet adviser, who was killed Hilton, "suggests that some­ fatigue, anger, anxiety, Indiges­ tionaries in the 1940s. of the running with an open- of her transfer to the General Walter E. Mlirphy intent in easily understood language. namese army, and Thinh said when a Syrian pilot accidental­ times the way to Increase prof­ tion, headaches—and even sex­ full hawkdom which was their party The Soviet effort to penetrate ended offer to build the high Government group? Rockland Terrace Apts. The State Board of Education has un­ he had cut his division’s rate by ly fired his rockets into the its is to cut back sales rather ual problems. dam on the Euphrates River. In all fairness to Mrs. Jacks­ Rockville, Oonn. policy while Lyndon Johnson was in the doubtedly compounded the problem by the Baathists, whose vast and A Baby “ knowing the psychology” of his ground-control post. than increase them. If there Dr. FYederlck B. Charatan, The Interest rate is not more ton, this is a poor way to treat White House. proceeding on the basis of an interpre­ often competing police net­ men. He gave ho figures, but In their efforts to make Syria ever was a stigma attached to director of the Nassau County ’There’s nothing aa sweet as a people willing to participate on tation that, if the word of members of works keep every Russian un­ than 2 percent, with first pay­ "Comparison Logical” told Laird he makes sure the a full-fledged satellite (a high­ spinning off products It no long­ Mental Health Board, said It is, perhaps, a kind of blessing that der constant surveillance, be­ ment on the loan still years baby, Town Committees. I hope that the Legislature means anything, as­ this incident does not discour­ men share field assignments ly Improbable goal) the Rus­ er exists. Thursday his survey of 200 com­ the Democrats have at least decided to gan in earnest after the de- away. , ’Thraughout this great big beau­ To the Editor, sumes a stronger hand in the implemen­ age Mrs. Jackston from ac­ equally, eat good food, get holi­ sians keep even more to them­ “ On the contrary,” he sug­ muters revealed that more than tation of the act than was Intended or tiful world. join the Nixon administration on the The Germans had spent six tively taking part in other Town Your editorial on the middle day leaves and are allowed 'vis­ selves here than they do in gests, “ product spinoff Is Inter­ half felt their relationships with that the latter actually empowers. No btessing e’er sent by our their families had been affected. road toward peace, trying to make their years trying to negotiate a con­ programs. East in yesterday’s (Feb. 10) is­ its from relatives. Egypt. The Soviet ambassador, preted In business circles as an The guidelines promulgated by t h e tract to build the dam, but they Father, One man, he said, wrote the A Thought for Today Very truly yours, sue of ’The Manchester Herald Equally important, he contin­ a Moslem who once served on indication of aggrresslve, scien­ quarrel one of the speed at which the State board last December, and the steps Their price 1s beyemd diamonds, word “ sex" In answer to a ques­ Sponsored by the Manchester never could get the government Mary Ann Pazianos is one of the best I have read ued, whenever possible his the central committee of the tific management.” it Is asking local school boards to take to or pearls. tion about the effect of commut­ road should be traveled. Council of Churches to agree to responsible fi­ in a long time. Tour compari­ troops are ordered to go all the Communist party, has a huge The companies which pur­ correct racial imbalance, have stirred up nancial terms. way to seize combat objectives, personal staff, but not a single chase the spin-offs, Hilton say.?, ing on relations with members Even with some sanity of direction, ’There’s nothing aa dear as a son of the Arab states which re­ considerable controversy which, from all Not only have the Russians “ Doing Business With BUT’ even though the enemy forces Syrian works in the Soviet Em­ also are learning the beauty of of the family. “ God is of no Importance im- ibahy, fuse to recoginlze Israel with the however, one questions their claim to Indications, wrlll spill over into a hearing been cutting the West out of might have been driven out be­ bassy. Down to chambermaids acquiring marketable products less He is of supreme Im­ Bringing comfort and happiness To the Editor, Southern states which find It expertness. Who do they think they are? to be held March 2 by an Interim Legisla­ Syria (except for France, forehand by artillery and air and scrub boys, the entire staff that specifically relate to their portance.” here. hard to accept the Supreme tive Review Committee. This group has which has traditional ties When Mr. WUHam Hahn strikes. has been imported from home. goals raOier than entire compa­ Who does Mr. Humpliiey, when he puts (Abraham Joshua Herschel) Earth would be so dreary and Opurt decision on segregation is FOB SALE the authority to set aside the State Board here), but they have also tried closes the doors of “ Hahn’s strikingly clear and logical. "They are not satisfied If they Not unnaturally, this aloof­ nies with their unprofitable ac­ on his membership on this Coun­ of EXhication’s dictates. Tio many people today, God, lonely, to bar the Chinese, not always Furniture” for the final time, Both cannot bring themsplves to cannot do this," Thinh said. ness further feeds the resent­ cretions. AFRICAN VIOLETS cil, think he has become? To the detriment of the State board’s even thou^ they believe In successfully. When Peking, of­ lacking baby’s presence, crow­ Rockville’s loss will be much ‘"They want to be proud. ’They ments of the always-susplclous The acquiring company can 200 — ALL COLORS! Him, is irrelevant, playing no ing ■with cheer. the acceptance of reality and action, it does not seem to satisfy any­ fered a long-term loan, es­ more than a business establish­ don’t fear the enemy. ’They BaathUt government. But con­ be far more selective; it doesn’t HRS. LYONS Perhaps the most fii^tening demon­ role in their lives and thoughts. think in terms of yesterday one or any side of the issue. Criticism timated at 60 million Swiss ment. Bill’s genuine concern for want to win.” sidering the political ,iltakes in have to buy what It can’t use. 14 Warren St., Mancbeater stration of the irresponsibility which al­ ’This is because they do not ’There is nothing as pure as which is gone forever. has been voiced by the big city school francs, the Russians lobbied his patron’s satisfaction has s“ Very good,” said Laird, add­ Moscow’s effort to expand its And perhaps more Important, It Phone 649-4078 equate God with the very es­ a baby. ’The Southern states have re­ ways threatens to take over and systemss where black students are in hard to make Syria say no. In­ made him' one of the most high­ ing that he was pleased by the power base in this strategic doesn’t get involved in pro- sence of life, the very core of They are innocent, helpless, and belled against every decisixm of the majority, with the attack centering stead, Syria said no to the Rus­ ly regarded businessmen In our efforts to curb desertions. heartland, resentment—so long dominate such out-of-power policy mas­ their being and existence. Only mUd, the United States Supreme Court <4 on the impossibility of carrying out any sians and took the loan, obvious­ community. Trung Lap Is where the first as Is does not get out of hand— ter-minding came during the Council’s when God is so considered can God loves them throughout and every legislatltm of the racial balance plan without the help of ly concerned that the growing My first business contact with Americans died in the Vietnam is a price the Russians wUl be He affect our conduct and be­ every naticn, United States Congress In favor '4 deliberation over some of the language predominantly white suburban school Soviet investments were becom­ Bill was when my wife and I war—a handful of Green Beret willing to pay for a long time. haviour. Deer God! Keep them from sin of de-segregation. The Arab districts. Liberal thinkers would like to ing an oppressive tlu'eat to Sy­ began furnishing our new apart­ advisers killed when a training What those political stakes are in its Vietnam resolution. Submitted by tmdefUed. states have rejected the United pc. push beyond even the “ reverse busing” rian independence of action. ment. Being unsure of the total camp„ was overrun In 1958. For will be the subject of a future As written by the committee headed this would entail and toward school re­ Rabbi Leon Wind effect we wished to create, I Nations resolution of 1947 es­ years It was an area of almost report. by that supposedly all-wise old owl, gionalization. Temple Beth Sholom (See Page Seven) Florence Burdick Gibson asked his advice. We were tablishing the State of Israel, dally battles, but now It is con­ On the other hand, and as was evi­ the United Nations armistice Averell Harriman, the Vietnam resolu­ sidered relatively secure be­ denced in West Haven the other night, lines of 1948, the United Nations cause of combat operations by tion stated that the pace of American a great many communities equate the cease-fire lines of June, 1967 the U.S. 25th Infantry Division. Open Forum all tlie racial balance effort with school busing, and the United Nations restdu- Popular Daystrom Dinettes . .. Before Laird and Wheeler ar­ withdrawal from Vietnam should de­ Rockville H e a r in g which would simply shuttle both white tion o f, November, 1967, calling rived today with Gen. (Jrelghton pend "wholly and exclusively” on Amer­ To the Editor, and black pupils out of their own neigh­ not only for the withdrawal of Abrams, commander of U.S. L 0 V E Fischetti Israel from the occupied terri­ ■Vernon residents should be ican interests. ’The full committee chang­ borhoods into others. Such thinking is forces In Vietnam, security pa­ aware that at 7:80 p.m. on Fob. not remiss, since busing stands out as tories but also for the recogni­ ed those two words to read ’’primarily.” trols scoured the surrounding 19 at the Administration Bldg. the most expedient way to bring enroll­ tion of Israel, for the cessation Even with that slim concession to the rice paddles and artillery blast­ In Rockville there will be a H K A M ^ ment percentages in line with the State of the Arabs’ state of w a r ed suspected enemy positions. meeting to change a zone. The now at Semi-Annual Sale prices! possible rights of others and our own board’s criteria. But It also arouses well- against Israel and for direct ne­ Some U.S. advisers remain at change will be from R-27 to possible obligation to show some con­ grounded apprehension that busing will gotiations between the warring the base, but Laird did not destroy the neighborhood school concept. parties to settle their diffifren- RMF. c a n hc^ld sideration for the interests of others in speak with them. This effects people in the The “Central Five” plan which has ces. On their way to Trung Lap, Maple St. and Tankeroosan Rd. Forever Yours - Nuts, cordials, Days+rom . . . a name known for qual­ 7-piece set illustrated above has a situations we may have helped create kicked up a storm of protest in West The only difference is that the Laird and his party Inspected area greatly because U will en­ fruits and cremes are the heart ity, durability, and strength, is on Sale 35x49-inch rectangular Table that ex­ for them, the basic statement remains Haven does not strike one as being a Southern states can be com­ the pacification. of those chocolate miniatures. sound solution to the Imbedance prob­ pelled by the Federal Govern­ On their way to Trung Lap, able builders to put apartment In a glistening Heart crowned now during our Semi-Annual Furniture tends^ to 69-inches with two 10-inch a somewhat crude expression of isola­ lem — and could stand as an example of ment to abide by the laws of Laird and his party inspected buildings on the land which runs with bouffant bow and elegant leaves. Oil Walnut Table Top has match­ tionist nationalism from a party which along the Maple St. side of © flower. $3^0 Delight your love Sale. the straits local school boards are find­ the land whether they like it or the pacification program at An ing Bronze legs. sometimes remembers it has been the ing themselves In trying to comply with not, while the Arab states, aid­ Hoa 'Village, about eight miles Tankeroosan Lake. with TlifsTJr' any of the other Daystrom Dinettes are eauipped with the State board’s guidelines. ed and abetted by Soviet im- As residents of Maple St. for attractive BARTON'S Valen­ party of Wilson and Roosevelt. from the Cambodian border. tine Hearts. Chairs are tailored with Antique Mor- In Washington, attempts are being con­ pertalisnit have been able to ’Two hundred civilians were many years we are opposed to continental chocolates such features as: Laminated Table Tops (iinnn NtW YORK • LUGANO. SWITZCALANO Come see them all. ’That lends a touch of consistency to tinued by lawmakers from the South to disregard the United NaUons lined up in ranks to applaud, the proposed change. The only that resist mars and stains, durable all- aco vinyl with woodgrain vinyl backs. make our opposl- the whole performance, which is one in put the school desegregation issue there and to terrorize the Israeli bor­ andI thew.o secretary told______them metal frames, and heavy duty vinyl chair Matching Bronze frames. on a par with the North’s Imbalance der? with utter impunity. I bring to you the greetings tion known is to be present at which a party out of power manages, appropriaLC . i. . Complement candy fabfics. ; j problems. Our own Sen. Rlbicoff has now The yearning of the Southern and best wishes of my President, the meeUng. Someone will voice Most appropriate \All 7 pieces, $ 119. i ^ , for once, to oppose Itself and its own l l l l f President Nixon, and the Ameri- reasons for our opposition at with a Hallmark Cara from this Largest Se­ joined in this attempt, although he hasn’t nqnn states for the return to the oon- Daystrom qffers all this plus a large record and'' its own supposed philosophy explainei^ how he thought the approach dltlons of yesterday ■will not de­ cin people. We wish you a hap- that time. But It Is necessary lection in Town. , , Group also available in Briar Wooc(- to one could be applied to the other. Infinn py and prosperous new year and for each person who has an ob- _L selection of styles patterned to enhance more than it challenges the actual re­ m r stroy the progress which this grain Table Top with Avocado Carlo B\irUier confusing his position, the s t a ­ nn country had mode in the field hope^that the progress of 1969 Is jecHon to this proposal to stand, cord of the party in power. any decor. tor is against outlawing busing, but he n of civil rights nor substantially carried on Into this new year^’’ state his or her name, address vinyl Chairs. doesn’t favor busing either. m m n disrupt the social fabric of For the Vietnamese, the new and the fact that he or she Is Putting the South’s segregationist poli­ American life. But the fear year began last Friday, accord- opposed for the same reason* cies

/ 1 y ■ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \; \' \- H1 . ' ^ ^ ^ ' \ .V ' 1 n \ w \\ \ ■ 'V ' V\n\ ■ \- \ .r ' W'. 1 \ , 11 . ' V '\^ \.\VV; "\ PAGE EIGHT M AN CH E^R EjVENlNQ HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN.^'FRIDAY,' <^BRUARY 18, 1970 A V \i Robin Lee MacLachlan and Seytn our a Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n :. Fr id a y , Fe b r u a r y is , 1970 PAGE NINE r Bonnie O. MacLachlan, all at Pockethook Returned Air Carriers at Odds HEALTH CAPSULES® N D C M eets O b itu ary home; his paternal grandpar­ me also hoped to strengthen the hospital. neral Home, 1602 Main St., East uled airlines and the charter troubled wbrld will be the sor­ T a k eo v ers New Democratic Coalition holds Use hy Outside Groups cut available as new attention Is Guard and reserve, tout the Vlot- Mr. Needham was bom In an's pockstbook In a phone rier for it,” the ATA said. the regular Army being Hartford, Is In charge of ar­ booth at Mbin and Oak Sts. supplementals, are locked In a 6 ^ 0 ; a much-delayed naUonal con­ bdng focused on the role of the nam war diverted much of the Castleford, England. He lived In rangements. A committee headed by Paul NEW YORK (AP) — Bust- vention In Chicago this weekend ’The Board of Ektucatlon has Grace C. Hassett of Manches- back, Gen. William C. West BINGO guard and reserve In the U.B. expensive gear which originally Ocala, Fla., for many years where It had been forgotten bitter struggle over proposed cherington, assistant sec'retairy nessmen should beware of per- by a Manchester ' Shopper to decide If it has any future as been assured, of complete Incur- l®r and helped found the Bolton moreland has told his top aides ^cense structure after Viet- had been earmarked for the EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. where he owned and operated Nixon administration policy on of transportation, mqde (he sons offering protection, special a national liberal political or­ "It is time now to reoriekt bur nam. backup forces, heating and plumbing firms be­ li who had made a phone can International dvlatlon. loans or unusually attractive ance coverage when the school ^®®'‘*®» ‘‘’® 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILL| and gone OH to a Main St. recommendations after Presi­ ganisation. ‘ \ , J W ®’®b she belongs to the Man- thinking” and strengthen tbe re- Secretary -Off Defense Melvin j j I ■ fore he retired In 1946 and came "We of the scheduled airline dent Nixon ordered a compre­ purchase offers, U.S. Atty. facilities are used by outside Association, Newsman^ department store. Already there are signs that, serves. pj Laird Indicated recently an , Portahir- Generator P. A. C. BALLROOM to Manchester. He was a 32nd Industry cannot live with this hensive review of policies which WTiltney North Seymour Jr. at least for the Immediate fu­ groups. David Olsen, represent- the South Windsor Art League "As we look to the future, we all-volunteer to rci^a major ob- ^ r t H D i e 4^ n e r a i o r degree Mason and a member of Nurmis, happening upon proposed policy," declares the had not been combined thor­ says. These ' may be tip-offs of SUSP Ing the Lynn Mutual Insurance and the Tolland County Art the purse, promptly turned It ture, the prospects are bleak. If see a period of reduction In the jectlve of the Nixon admdnlstra- BBfTHEL (AP) — A spokes- the Scottish Rite Bodies. He Police In Air Transportation Association oughly since large jets started attempted Infiltration by organ­ not nonxlstlng, for the coalition Oo., told the board last night Association. Mrs. Veltch’s show over-all strength and capabill- tlon—will be possible only If ®>®® ^®*’ Energy Research Corp. was a member o) the Morocco over to a policeman and it —ATA, predicting It would lead service In the early 1960s. ised crime. ABOUT 6 ^ ro 6% OF ALL that the Comprehensive General jaat until Feb. 27. was brought to headquar­ to stay alive. ties of the active Army and a there Is a "large, up-to-date, Tuesday the company has Temple Shrine In Jacksonville, to an end of regular flights to Regarding charter operations Seymour issued a list of CHILPRW. TriS«f COUVULilOHf Liability Insurance the town has interest Fla., and a former member of Dispute ters, examined and returned U4UALLY PliAPPlAd A» A»t ? ' It closed its Washington office period wherein we must place modem, well-equipped reserve developed a portable power gen many cities around the world. the committee suggested; "warning signals" Thursday to Is "as broad as is avall^le.” ^ typographical error yester- Increasing reliance on the capa- „nd National Guard. erator that operates on fuels the Sphinx Temple Shrine Band to the owner. Among the help businessmen guard against 'To A6t 6 . three weeks ago, owing a $1,400 (Continued from Page One) 'We are extremely pleased r-4i:harter services should be BV)ur teaer appointments jgy increased the Interest due bllltles of our Army reserve _. A-mv alona with >*>*« gasoline and can run more of Hartford. items In the pockethook was takeovers by gangsters. HmMi CapwUt f)v«f ticlpliil Mwmatian. .telephone bill. Over-all, sources were ratified last night. „ . on short term notes tenfold. The more than yiOO in hlUs and with the draft policy paper on encouraged since they can open hi,i»iinfen*dieb«e«s*tment»- Cemetery. Members of Hlrman leased Jan. 16 because they passengers now traveling at or pilferage In return for certain East Hartford will teach fifth material, personnel, and ”lm- next June 30, the Army is Police chief Thomas J. Vaugh­ group rates on scheduled alr- WASHINGTON (AP) — All plagued It Whltehlll, a Peace Corps volun­ Lodge of Masons of Bloomfield an said he has ordered a full 85th Birthday would encourage further devel payments. . . ever since the NDC was put to- grade at the Center School. Mrs. South W indsor proved recognition and coopera- expected to be down to 1,239,000 will officiate. opment of the supplementals No decisive competitive but four of the 196 largest users ^^mpr In the fall of 1968 by teer from Jamaica, will be the Investigation of the Incident. lNDEa>ENDENOE, Mo. (AP) —Offers of emergency loans Peruedo graduated with a B.S. speaker men—a drop of about 273,000 ^eptiTTaiiks Friends may call at the Tay­ and reduction in competitive ad­ advantage should accrue to the of "preselected winners" sweep- those who had worked for Sens, from Oenteral Connecticut State He made clear he expects all ^Yom the high level two years — Bess Truman is 86 today. from "unusual sources” on The Bolton Outing Club will AND For Appointment lor and Modeen Funeral Home, vantages for scheduled airlines. scheduled airlines because they stakes have abeuidoned the c<»i- Ehigene J. McCarthy, Robert F. College In December of 1069 of his key generals and their earlier. So far as any outward, public terms differing from those cus­ M rr:iidiS''R^'ofwli^ng afternoon skating party -Meeting Set 12 Seneca Rd., Bloomfield, to­ Ex-FCC Head However, James E. Landry, are permitted to offer both tomarily required by lending In­ tests since a congressional Konnedy and George S. McGov- staffs to drop any attitude of The Nixon administration has Plumed Sewers night from 7 to 9. Hiram Lodge sign is concerned It will be just scheduled and charter service. Democratic preslden- graduated Irom the University tomorrow on Bolton Lake. Club proposed spending about $2.6 ATA vice president-internation­ stitutions. InvesUgaUon began. Rep. John members should meet at the nonc(x>peratlon with the re- Coll 644-0765 of Masons will conduct a Ma­ another day in the life of the —Steps should be taken to re- tial contest. of Oom»ctlnt meet Council will be held Mon- guard and reserve to second- Victorian house on Delaware ®°"»® Instances they would sup- ® from “secret soiu'ces," such as ____ ***^® department will meet jgy gj g Town Hall, class status. McK in n e y b r o s . Rose Staskiewlcz Dobruk, 64, of sioner Nicholas Johnson says nal report, and the administra­ a foreign bank. ed contestant,” the Michigan „,asalve antiwar march on is 8 1909 graduate of Philadcl of course, gruaranteed. Street. plant rather than supplement Democrat said. phli (Zollege of ^ rt with a Monday at 8 p.m. ^® Reports will be given by the Westmorland’s memoran- 118 Peart St. — I48-53M Newington, mother of Mrs. managers of the nation’s media tion has not disclosed what it Washington last November. ARTHUR DRW Sewerage Disposal Co. Teresa Boisvert of South Wind­ Persons close to the Trumans scheduled air service.” —A proposed purchase of a B.S.A. house. Plans tor Development and Industrial dum was circulated In late De­ are not putting up much of a plans to do about putting a new firm- for disproportionate Dingell, chairman of a House Donald Green, who served as sor, died yesterday at her home. fight against what he calls Nix­ say there will be only a few var^ The ATA said that If the pro- ITie board accepted with re- 1® the twn’s 250th anniversary Commission and the Library po’icy Into effect. amounts of stock, which could Small Business subcommittee, the group’s acting executive dl- gret the resignations of two celebration will be discussed. Board of Directors. There will Survivors also Include a son, on administration-style news iations from the normal dally posed policy goes Into effect, the Eklward J> Driscoll, NACA sald In a statement replies to rector the past few months, left two other daughters, two broth­ censorship.____ _ household routine. The chief one deliberately designed and regu- hand over control to undisclosed teaohers. Mrs. Mary Thompson Serving on the. refreshment ^jgo discussion on the ap- president told Cherington the parties. questionnaires and hearings In recently to join Referendum ’70, and Mrs. Ruth Gordon both (mmmlttee are Mrs. Albert Gig- pointment of a clerk of the ers, and two sisters. a November "exposed the fact a new group organized to raise 3 The funeral will be tomorrow “™m n"^w Y:rk\™Tda"ughTer ISy'l^d" notTt^^^^^^^ pi^^^dYs" a big step —Demands a firm buy from a gave personal reasons for their Ho and Mrs. Keeney Hutchln- council and the delegation of recUy at Atty. Gen. John N. toward insuring the supplemen- that only 10 per cent of the funds for anti-Vietnam war can- 3 particular outlet, accompanied at 8:46 a.m. from the Maple Hill Mltohell and Vice President Spi­ Margaret—Mrs. Clifton Daniel resignation. Mrs. Thompson son. two members to the Capital —and a chat with the four Tru­ 'The Plttsburghs, the Cleve- tal airlines will continue to be by threats of violence, boycotts prizes advertised are over didates and a reordering of na- taught fifth grade and Mrs. The Youth Activities Council improvement Committee. Chapel, 382 Maple Ave., Hart­ ro T. Agnew—and Indirectly at lands, the St. Louis's, the Port- an innovative force In a corn- awarded and, even worse, that tional priorities. ford, with .i Mass of requiem- at owners and managers of the man grandsons. or picketing by outside labor or­ Gordon taught sixth grade. skating party, scheduled for After a report by the town Any other observance will be lands, the Houstons, and in time petitive transportation system. ganizations. 90 per cent of the pitiful dab Asked by a newsman if he The board approved a Social Saturday, has been cancled manager, the meeting will be SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, country’s press and electronic that are awarded are worthless thought NDC had a future, Hartford, at 9:30. Burial will be media—Johnson said in a impromptu and strictly a pri­ —Demands for concessions Studies Department recommen- and moved to next Friday from opened to consideration of vari- Caldol trinkets.” Green said It would have to be In Sacred Heart Cemetery, New speech Thursday lUght: vate. family affair. such as installation of coin-oper­ datlon to divide European- 7-9:30 p.m. Further details will qus plans for citizens’ reports Britain'. Associates of the Trumans ated machines if a firm is to be In preselected winner sweep- shown In local and state suc- Civilization I Into two courses: be given later, according to and complaints. "Never In my tenure as an Cuban Returnees Welcome stakes, the advertiser sends out cesses in the 1970 campaign, Charg Friends may c£ill at the funer­ FCC commissioner have I seen say both Mrs. Truman and the allowed to continue operating. Western Civilization I, ancient Robert Morra, YAC co-chair- Democratic Women al home tonight from 7 to 9. —Offers by suppliers of goods a mailing that “you may al- rather than as a polttical leftov- history through 1600; and West- man. The executive committee of such serious threats to the In- president are In good ready have won a prize” and er from the 1968 campaign, tegrity of the news media as I ®®“'^®- Truman will Cane Field-Bound Youths or services of loans at usurious em Civilization n , 1600 to pres- ’The Public Building Commls- the Democratic Women’s Club Hoaldo A. Mathewsoii rates. asks that a number or symbol NDC still has 33 chapters. Its ent. Western Civ. I will be tor slon will meet Monday at 8 in will hold a board meeting Tties- think we have witnessed from “®,?® By DAVID L. SWEARINGEN Southeastern Massachusetts be returned—with or without a members were acUve In munlci- Roaldo A. Mathewson, 66, of certain departments of govern- Truman has shunned Associated Press Writer University, said she was going —Suggestions that unlnter- freshmen and Western Civ. H the Community Hall fireplace uay at the home of president purchase of the product—to be pal campaigns last spring In room. Betty Sawlcki, of 40 Diane Dr., Middletowm, died yeste^ay at ment during the past few ®inc® the day Truman SAINT JOHN N B (AP) because "It’s an opportunity to •i^Pt®*! business operations can will be for sophomores. ’The Middlesex Memorial Hospital, months." became president. After the be insured by buying supplies checked against a winner list. New York a ty and Los Angeles board also approved a new ------at 8 p.m. All officers and mem- "The trip was well worth “Some disclosures were al- tor defeated mayoral hopefuls Manoheoter Evening Herald bers of committees are urged Middletowm. He was the brother Johnson cited the much-her- ^ ““®® y®ars.she left all . ment by participating In the from unknown sources. course, iFoundaiUona of Modem of Clifford Mathewson of Man­ aided attacks mi the media late appearances to Truman while, an American student re- harvest, which is viewed In —Assurances that necessary moat Incredible,” Dingell said. Herman Badillo and Thomas Society 1600 to 'Present, tor sen­ Bolton Spring Correspondent to attend. chester and Daniel Mathewson, last year by Agnew and the asked only to be permitted turning from Cuba told a group Cuba as a second revolution, approvals have been guaranteed "A records club awarded only Bradley, and some are seeking iors. TTie courses 'will be taught Cathy D’ltalla, tel. 649-6609. Boy S(X)Uto of Troop 186 three-tenths of one per cent of office this year. jointly by the Social Studies De­ In Wapping will hold Its regu- Mrs. Walter Ludwig, Mrs. Cris more recent flareup over the !°,,**'^® ’**'® ^® *’®®^ ***® Iwme of replacement Americans Newsmen were not permitted because public officials have Abom, Mrs. George Schwartz been “taken care of.” Its prizes; the major soap com- .„ In Wisconsin, tor example, partment. lar paper drive tomorrow. ’Die Justice Department’s attempts ^ Independence, boarding a freighter to harvest aboard the freighter, and most collection serves as the sole and Mrs. Herbert Pschichholtz, to subpoena newrs reporters’ ®^® <^°®® that, of the youngsters were uncom­ panics, only about two per cent, two members of the NDC steer- ’The request of Lewis Morgan, Vernon sugar cane for Fidel Castro. guidance director, for a four- means by which the group of all of Rockville. notes, tapes and films. ^^® *^*'^ves her car to the shop- “I’m looking forward to get­ municative and kept to them­ "When asked why the low committee, co-chairman Survivors also Include h i s selves. payout record, a soap company Doneld Peterson and former Lt. day professional leave was youngsters conducts Its activi­ "Whether or not the govern- center a mile from her ting back to the states, but it New School ties throughout the year. wife, a son, two daughters, two meat’s recent actions be called She’s an active member Three chartered buses car­ T h r e e B la sts . . . came up with the lame ex- tJov. Patrick Lucey, are con- granted. Morgan has been in­ was a great two months,” the vited to the 1970 converrtlon of Fathers of scouts actively other brothers, another sister, 'censorship,' they have clearly ***® Altar Guild of Trinity student said. He was one of 200 rying 127 of the returning youths cuse that they wanted to award t®nders for the Democratic gu- Accepted—State spray and nine grandchildren. all die prizes, but their contest- !>®matorial nomination, American Guidance and Person­ participate In Oie function l)y Steam had that result,” he said. Episcopal Church, and she en- who disembarked from the Cu- crossed the border at Calais, transporting the old papers and Funeral services will be to­ Johnson who was appointed to “ P’ood afternoon of bridge ban freighter ’ITiursday as about Maine. Thursday night and Hit Danbury ants failed to send In the win- Chief speaker at tonight’s nel Association to present his Funds Awaited Dry morrow at 2 p.m. at the Rob­ ning numbers.” opening convention session in doctoral dissertation. Dr. Jo­ magazines to a (tollectlon point the FOC by former President *'®r friends. 600 other Americans waited to were quickly cle€ired through located at Vernon Circle. Tliere erts Funeral Home, 16 Broad customs. 'The buses were bound (Continued from Page One) seph Castagna, superintendent TTie acceptance of the new Lyndon B. Johnson, praised reg- ^ member of the Altar board. An official of one firm which ^**®h*'® **Aro*** of schools,______said this Is___ a____ "dis a truck trailer, owned by the G.E. Portable Empress” China St., Middletown. Burial will be ular news reporters whose she takes her turn with tor San Francisco, Chicago and in the front of the bank. Per- sells boxed collections of re- McCarthy has General Electric General Eleclrie In Pine Grove Cemetery, Mid­ "How was it?” one of the stu­ Unot honor” tor both Bolton and Center Road Elementary School company which eventually buys "outrage.. .has been loud and *’®*’ •’®8iilar team of sacristans dents on the pier shouted. Waahlngton, D.C. ggns injured In that explosion cords "had the gall to suggest ®® Morgan. ’The board also granted by the Permanent Building the salvaged material, claims dletowm. articulate. keeping the church vestments that they could never be sure activities, while Mc- Deluxe Iron Vacuum Cleaner Dinnerware F Friends may call at the fu­ ""Beautiful, beautiful, out of The outgoing harvesters, who were on the sidewalk and the $100 for Morgan’s expenses. Committee and the Board of the refuse. Healing Pad "But what has been the re- altar vessels shipshape, sight,” came the reply from the traveled across the United street outside. they wouldn’t have to award all ^J®™ weekend speaking OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER! neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ’Two special education pro- Eklucation will now mevomake It The paper drives were begun sponse of media management?” When she strolls downtown or freighter. States in midwdnter to assem­ In addition to evacuating St. the prizes,” Dingell said. But, ®"Kagements In Hawaii, gram contracts were approved, ®*x years ago under tne uirM Our Reg. 4.99 Our Reg. 19.77 Our Reg. 25.49 Our Reg. 36.97 Clarence E. Hopfner Johnson expressed "Uie unea- "®®-°' shopping, only an occaslon- Another returnee shouted: “If ble at Boston, were warmly Joseph’s school because of the he added, “In each W master J^ sy feeling that the networks, at Intimate, long-time friend dressed and heavily burdened sands of preselected winners Its first reimbursement from Russo. They are pesently Clarence E. Hopfner, 67, of there are any of you who’d like bomb scare there, another pa- and th^ other to the Child and least, will not do much fighting t® ®hat a moment with to change places, we’d like to go with knapsacks and sleeping rochlal school nearby, St. Pe- sweepstakes, the promoters Dodd, Ervin Family Services Inc. the state. being conducted by the current Pompcuio Beach, Fla., a Man­ for freedom of the press.’ ’ Bess Truman. back!” bags. ter’s, was also evacuated. This 39-room school. the Rjehard Hor.se- chester native, died Wednesday knew In advance that they The continuation of the cur­ And the press, too, he said. All of which Is the life she One of those boarding, Carol But the returning travelers. The manager of a store across would never have to award over Plan Hearings rent schedule of nursing servioes town’s largest .elementary under the chairmanship of at the National Cardiac and lightly clad for their work In the street from the police sta- school, was one of the first proj- •yymia.m Romes, Children’s Hospital, Miami, has shown "depressing eager- wants. Brightman, a former teacher at a tiny percentage of the prices.’’ was approved. TThe nurse is ness to cooperate with the gov­ Cuba’s wdrm climate, shivered tlon was talking on the telephone Dingell said three of the four On Mail Porno scheduled for‘'l6 hours and the ecto to be approved by the planning Retreat 26.88 Fla. He was the husband of 15.77 22.49 Imported translucent fine china. S3 piece 3.49 With G, 1;. double non-slick sole'plalcl Complele wilh lools ! l.iglilweighi, aimpuci ernment’s ‘reasonable’ de­ In New B ^ sw lck ’s cold. They and looking out the window companies that notified the state under the new program. officers and chairmen of Push bullon Ihree-lieal control. E Mrs. Mary Walsh Hopfner. aides for 40 hours per week. 2 spray sellings, 39 sleani,vents ycl powcrlul. # MV2 service for 8. Grey Moss Rose pattern • mands.” said the freighter, the Luis Ar- the first blast occurred, committee they Intend to contln- HAfTTPORD, Conn. (AP) — Now that the school has been WappIng Community WaiWproof inner cover anti washable out­ E Mr. Hopfner was born In The superintendent’s report to baroque shape gold edge, pink flowers on cos Bergnes, rode out a heavy heard a big boom and my er cover. #P-4.S New fabric guide f FICIWT Manchester and lived In the Following Johnson’s speech to Raib*oads Accused of Effort ue the sweepstakes said they Senate subcommlt- the board said the state aid for accepted, state funds at a much church will hold an all-day pure white body. Hartford area most of his life a group of Nleman Fellows— sleet and srwwstorm on Its way windows shook.” said James would award all the prizes with bold joint hearings on transportation will be $22,871, lower rate of Interest will be planning retreat at the Blast before going to Florida 16 journalists who have held Har­ Into Saint John. Brennan of the Goodyear Serv- a secondary drawing. Tlie only through the malls” dl- . compared to the estimate of available. and Cast Club this Saturday, vard University study grants—a To Block Safety Legislation Immediate acceptance of the peb. 14. President John Carney | 1 A years ago. He was^em{>loyed at All are members of the Ven- ice Store. “All of a sudden, remalnlng firm, he said, "may r^^*®’ $ 21 ,000 . spokesman for Agnew said this ceremos—^We Shall Overcome g^iass was flying all over the have second th®ug^ts about Its The superintendent also re- ®®h(X)l was urged last week by will preside while Vice Pres- the Travelers Insurance Co., By MARK BROWN “AAR seeks to rewrite (the Hartford, before he retired In type of criticism is "largely pol­ —brigade. place. lonesome role in the merchan-^ ^he hearings ported all vision testing was Mayor Frank McCoy, who said iUent Miner Friend will act as I 1963 and was a past president itically motivated and basically Associated Press Writer provision) to provide that state At Calais, customs Inspector "j aaw one man picking _ up his _ (Using huhistry.” hearings will be hied In completed in the elementary and that otherwise the town would raoderator of the sessions. Wor- CAPITOL groundless. ’Die Vice President WASHINGTON (AP) — An or­ safety regulations will be pre- Charles Copp said agents seized wife. They were j ^ t ^olng in” Washington, D.C., March 3, 4 ceriter Schools and is near com- have to renew Its short-term ahlp and communion will be led of the Travelers Men’s Club. and 6 by Dodd’s JuvenUe De­ Survivors, besides his wife, has not commented on (such at­ ganization of state re> linquency Subcommittee and the self-supporting dental program The school opened a week and the Rev. Juralr Sogomian. LP Records include two daughters, - Mrs. ConstituUonal Rights Subcom­ . % Clare Dunn of West Hartford Mitchell had no comment but road industry of trying to derail subject, although the latter may value.” ^e woman Trs. James An- Chicago Trial was' completed in December; later than the rest of the schctols Talks will also be given dur-1 50 an aide said It is Justice Depart- the first comprehensive train ^ weaker and afford less pro- If any of the youths want the Danbury mittee, headed by Sen. Sam' Elr- 332 children received cleaning last fall. Although it was still ing the course of the retreat. [ O ur Rep, and Mrs. Mary Sharp of Boca vln, D-NC., Dodd said at a news Raton, Fla.; two brothers, Ray­ ment policy “to respect the tra- safety legislation in the nation’s t®®**®" the public and rall- by her husband. or cleaning and fluoride treat- not completed, most of the James Hill will speak on Stew- Low Priee8 d« 8 2 * 9 4 mond Hopfner of Pompano dltlonal freedom and Independ- history. r®®nference here. ment. regular classrooms were ready, ardshlp, Ronald Smith on Mis-1 OFF Sales of lists of names by Beach and Elmer Hopfner of ..nee of the press.” In a letter to the House Com- ®|Y*nlzatlon said In a state- cense, Copp said. women climbed out on a second Dr. Castagna said the grant The cafeteria and gymnasium sions, Paul Brown on Finance, Patricia Bouchard, 28, of Chi- (Continued from Page One) government agencies are one ? on u seleel proiip of Sarasota, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. ------mittee on Interstate and For- floor ledge on the police station and loan application forms for were completed later. James Hill on Small Groups, E598 3.44 Fees 3.94 eign Commerce, the National ^h® l«&i®latlon, approved by cago, a spokesman for the re- way In which pubUshers of por- the elementary and Center Mayor McCoy complimented Church Herald,” and Earle Edith Foster of Wethersfield, His partner, Leonard I. nography get their mailing listf and five grandchildren. U n ia s From Guatemala? Association of Regulatory Utili- “>® Senate last Dec. 19. would turning poup, said they came telephone c re v fX t Schools were (x>mpleted In time the Building Committee and the Robert Watson on the United | • ALL Glen Campbell - Try a Little Kind­ The funeral and burial will ty Commissioners said the rail- ®®tablish for the first time com- back "understanding better ^ ‘®‘®P"°^^^ Welnglass, was often told by the f^***’, for the Jan. 16 deadline. Mrs. board tor its quick action In ac- Smith on Family Life. 14K Gold Charms ness :be Monday In Pompano Beach. Lima. Peru - The name, roads want to weaken the Sen- Prehenslve federal safety stand- than ever the necessity for total "®"*»y w^t judge that his conduct was In Dodd said mailed pornogra­ • ALL Lettcrmcn - Traces/Meinories over with their ladders phy has increased so much that Katherine P)eter8on, town treas-.ceptlng the school.— Friends may call at the lima bean," came from this ate-passed rail safety bill to railroad equipment, destruction of United States ®‘® *aaaers anatolerable. urerr and Mrs. Olive Towmey,' ------for your Valentine! • ALL Beatles - Abbey Road brought the women down. 600,000 (x>mplalnts from parents RANGE • Haiti Drew - Wild IS Love Kraeer Funeral Home, Sample city, but Guatemala is believed iieep costs of compliance down roadway, bridges and opera- ImperlaUsm.” town clerk assisted. The Rd., Pompano Beach, Sunday the country o< origin ot the The group said th» Assocla- 'P*'® freighter with the Cuba- During an argument over were received by the govem- whether it was a political trial ment last year compared to state Bureau of School Build- W.T. Grant Store J -, from 7 to 9 p.m. liina. The Old World had many tion of American Railroads, a Federal safety regulations ex- bound students was to leave the — lng;8 said the forms are In order different kinds o< beans before railroad management organiza- nd now only to locomotives, P®rt at 6 p.m. said Harbormas- ™® 0®"®*®1 Electric plant here or a criminal case, Kunstler 1962. ---- Columbus ...... , ,, , ,, , . , This vile material is debas- and win be presented to the Roobed of $1,300 FUEL OIL Mrs. James Spoeato sailed, but It didn’t tlon, “is now activeTy s e e W to brakes, ash pans, couplings ter George M. MacNell. week Bonding Commission at their have eitherr the common bean emasculate" a orovision of the appliances such as ladders, MacNell said he did not know “ “““ mormng. sald, ’^e y tell us the trial ing, revolting,” Dodd said, The funeral of Mrs. James m cu ate a provision of the handralU on cars. the reason for the delay, but , ’?® an®nym. Our sect ^cifically exempted from standing under the law and The second would slow the board to submit Its budget to testified about inflammatory At noon the Dow Jones aver­ Bishop's Corner, West Hart- heading south on Route 169 In 99.95 #K-:40 Three Way The funeral will be held to­ 1966 drug abuse control amend­ To Blow His Horn statements allegedly made by lord. Mrs. Veltch studied under a gray convertible. l'4th. Reg, morrow at 10:30 a.m. at Grace their usage of peyote. Department of Transportation, the town manager by Feb. 21. age of 30 industrials had fallen (iomhinutioii Set — CALDOR PRICED ments, as the only group with defendants. 4.09 to 761.62. 66.99 ' Special eleclionic moioi. simple Episcopal Church, Newington. "The Native American FRA’s parent agency, to certify NEW ORLEANS (AP) — 49.87 legal sanction to use the hallucl- Church Is composed basically of »tate regulatory bodies that The prosecution contended the The Associated Press 60-stock level conliol Burial will be In Cedar Hill Tnnnpeter Al Hlrt, a Mardl I'oiwufd. leinoii’ jhU locus • u!l by coii- nogen peyote In Its religious Indians, who are treated differ- adopt more stringent regula- Hartford Teacher Gras casualty, says he’U proba­ defendants deliberately planned average at noon was down .6 to I Automatic level control IX ilt Door Cemetery, Hartford. venicni iciiH>ie conim l Rou>iij\ holds ' Uses inlogi.iled ciicuils ently from the ordinary citizen- tlons to enforce both the federal bly wait at least a month before to Incite a riot as "the first step 262.4 with Industrials off 1.6, up lo ItX) sbdes 5(H) wjti. hlowei cool­ (.VIII liar CALDOR PRICED Friends may call at the Rich­ The Church of the Awakening, ry of the United States,” he and sate safety standards, Held in Burglary • ( assette pops up ard W. Sheehan Funeral Home, attempUrfg to blow his horn to the revolution.’ ’ rails up .2, and utiUtles off .3. ed a 390-member group headed by ruled. "The relationship with Rogers said the provisions HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — again although his doctors say The Indictment said the de- Brokers said there were no 1084 New Britain Ave., West Dr. John W. Aiken of Socorro, the federal government has would allow, the Transportation mathematics teacher was Hartford, tonight, from 7 t(> 19. he can try It In approximately fendants had the Intent to developments to encourage In- A N.M., cited the exemption to the been established through law Department to augment Its ®®1®®8 Rv® persons arrested two weeks. incite' rioting before they came vectors to buy and that selling Remembt*r Your Valentine! -P NaitlveIve Americans In ItsIta unsuc-unsu and______treaty.”,. * | force___ of Ihspectors____ with ____state Thursday In connection with a to Chicago. was restrain ed ^ Popular IDEAL Action Games Ronald C. MacLachlan "I believe your lip Is going to cessfui petition to the Bureau of As for how the drug is used, employes, resulting In more in- burglary at a radio ^hop. be all right,” Dr. Fred Meyer Welnglass bold the jurors that John Smith ^ t h e brokerage Narcotics. o n l y SOUTH WINDSOR — Ronald Barfield said, "peyote In the spections and stlng the rail- ’'^® teacher, 30-year-oId said Thursday when he took the If they had any doubt about the R>rn of Fahnestock & Oo. said 44 NOW : C. MacLachlan, Infant son of The sect claimed to have Native American Church is a roads more money in the long 'J®®>®® C. Walker, was suspen- stitches out of the bearded defendants’ intent, ‘then you Ihe market needed constructive., Han^ on Harvey” § C H R A F F n :S Ronald and Phyllis Fletcher "bona Hde beliefs and convic­ dlety—a sacrament essential to nm to correct shortcomings. ‘•*<1 tri>m his post at the West trumpeter’s u{ ^ r Up. must acquit these men.” news about Vietnam or InUreat Y o u r MacLachlan of 38 Sunset Ter., tions that the partaking and the religion. Without peyote, the Th? railroads contend allow- Middle School when school offl- Hlrt was hit In the face by a If convicted, each man faces rstas in order to be able to CAINDV died Wednesday at Hartford ingestion of peyote as a sacra­ religion could not (^xist and Ing states to adopt more strln- ®l®*® learned of his arrest, thrown object Sunday while rid­ a $20,000 fine and a maximum mount an advance, .Give a Lovely Azalea or Paf+ed Mum. . C.lHticc Hospital. He was bom Feb. 7 ment" is important to the prac­ would. In fact cease to function, gent safety rules could result In Walker and four other Hari- ing a float In the Bacchus Carni­ of 10 years In prison. . The decline ranged through 2.89 Uchcious assortments ol limtous Schriitits qualily tice of Its religious faith. Wrestle Around at Manchester Memorial Hos­ "Thls is not so with the widely varying standards in two *®'''« charged with val parade. It took 16 stitches to In addition to Abble Hoffman, motors, electronics, nonfsrrous CALL NOW — PLACE YOUR ORDER cuiidies. Up to 2 pound boxes. pital. But hearing- officer Frederick Chiu-ch of the Awakening. In the adjacent states. 77118 would breaking and entering and lar- close the wound. Rubin and Dellinger, defendants metals, oils, airlines and bulld- Survlvoni, besides his par­ M. Garfield rejected that asser- Church of the Awakening', It is wreak havoc among lines which ceny. Police said they broke In Hlrt said he was canceling all are Rennard C. ’Rennie” Dav- Ing materials. ents, include a brother, George tlon and held thsd the Church of an added attractlon^or an operate in two or more states, t® Sherry Radio on Park Street engagements for the next month

: i." ^ ..l^ .('v: \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1970 PAGE BLBIVBN _ ------they expect the four-paseenger a New York Times reporter, VALENTINE los, said some think the eclipse Second Viet Earl Caldwell, a Negro. AMC’s Gremlin To Lead model to be the biggest seller. ■ Religious Business Booms will cause pregnant women to Man Stabbed A federal grand Jury investi­ The word Gremlin was proto- CARDS Christianity in Decline have abnormal children. gating the black. Panthers in bly coined by British pilots dur­ LARGE SELECTION The eclipse will occur at 11 ;30 During Fight Massacre San Francisco told Caldwell to Invasion Against Beetle ing World War H. "Oremllna FIGH/ In Anticipation of Eclipse a.m., and continue until 1 p.m. bring unpublished notes and clog gas pipes. Jam engines and ARTHUR DRUG Amid Religious Boom The part of most Interest to the PALiM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) "The Gremlin Is the first guns and cause trouble in gener- By ElyOY AOUII^R Mexico have iristalled equip­ scientists, when the moon A 46-year-old Mansfield man (Continued from Page One) tapes of interviews'with Panther , American Motors Oorp. un- domestic car specifically de- al," the World Book Encyclope- By OEORGK W. fX)RNKIX ment atop a promontory a few moves directly in front of toe la In Manchester Memorial Hos­ leaders. Caldwell refused on ad- new "purity and vitality" and C A h X E R MEXICO CITY (AP) — More Purple Heart. AP Kellglon WrtU-r miles from Mlahuatlan on land sun, will last about 3>A minutes. pital suffering from a stab vlce from a counsel supplted by veiled Ite mlnlcar today in the signed to meet the foreign car dia says in describing the origin suggested a similar process villagers are going to Holy Ck>m- The Washington, D. C., native the Times. TheJustice Depart- American battle against the challenge and halt its domlna- of the word. may be building up now. I AMERICAN munlon, and sellers of religious leased froth a farmer. wound in the chest allegedly re­ is married and was commis­ NEW YORK (AP) — A noted Japanese scientists are also ceived yesterday afternoon dur­ ment’ then postponed Caldwell’s Volkswagen, beetle and other tion of a sisable segment of the ------At the same time, he said, CANCER candles are doing a big busi­ slonedsioned from methe k ROTC u iu jan.Jan. as,28, appearance dote indefinitely. small car imports. American market," said Wll- WANTEO theological defender of tradl- 20th century knowledge heus ness. But Roman Catholic busy Installing equipment. He Recovered the 82(K) ing a fight at his place of em­ Premature Stillborn SOCIETY “ We Just hope they don’t de­ ployment In Bast Hartford. 1967, The black newsmen’s state- The Gremlin, first subcom- Ham V. Luneburg, president of tiohal Christian doctrines says shattered the non-ChristJan, churchmen are not happy about HOLLYWOOD (AP) — James Murray.. State, Conn., College. said Caldwell was singled pact-or mlnlcar-built by a nlajor American Motors. Clean, Late Model Greek-Oriental ideas that had stroy our homes," said a farmer' Drury, star of '"nie Virginian" Hospital officials said the PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — they’r^ being swamped in a these signs of rellglouB revival In the Galley cose, a military out because of his race and spe- U.S. automaker, goes on sale The Gremlin will be about two crept into Western though', as he watched the trucks arriv­ series on television, wants his man, Clyde E. Patten of Chaffe- Helen Meyner, 41-year-old wife time of pantheism, atheism, spi­ Three Showers in the mountain areas south of Judge has ruled that the Army cial access to the black commu- April 1. Inches longer than the VW bee- ing. fans to know he got back vllie Rd., is in satisfactory con­ of former Gov. Robert B. Mey- USED C A R S claiming man was essentially Oaxaca. $200 has"Jurisdiction to try Calley on nHy a MC aimed its subcompact tie and seven inches lower, “ • ritism, existentialism, human­ stolen from him and has been dition in special care. divine and thus immortal. For Gail Warren The increased religious fer­ The local priest, the Rev. charges of murdering 102 Viet- The newsmen’s employers in- Gremlin at the Import market, AMC claims more speed than Top Prices Paid ism and other "ism ’sH" but that promised a replacement for his A spokesman for East Hart­ "The idealistic-pantheistic ra- vor, It turns out, is mostly the Relnaldo Rodriguez, 31, says he namese civilians at My Lai elude The Associated Press, which has in recent months con- the beetle, a bigger gas tank, weeks premature For All Makes! religion in general is. headed stolen gun. ford police, who are investigat­ ionale for immortality has lost Miss Gail Ann Warren of 113 result of scientific activity. The has tried to convince the villag­ New York trolled about 11 per cent of all equivalent gas mileage, more weighing less than five into a boom. Drury gave this acCotint ing the incident, said they re­ March 16, 1968. New York Times, New i — n iruneu uuuui »»» €»■• .....-»s~i ——- j UnonUni ntti credibility,” he said, thereby re­ Homestead St. was guest of villages have been Invaded by ers that the eclipse will not be At a pretrial hearing for Cal- Daily News, New York Post, new car sales. „ inside room for driver and pas- CARTER CHEVROLET Thursday: ceived a call about 4:16 yester­ It "has an assured and prolif­ newing interest in the question honor at three bridal showers astronomers who will study a an announcement of the end of ley at Ft. Bennlng, Ga., Thurs- cBS, ABC, NBC, Ufe, News- Thus the smallest American sengers, a wider range of op- ^ r ic future," the Rev. Dr. Carl F. Appearing at a boat show in day afternoon concerning a CO ., IN C . of Jesus’ resurrection from recently. Tomorrow she will total eclipse March 7. the world. day, Lt. Col. Reid W. Kennedy ^gek. Look and Fortune. automaker geU a Jump of from tlons and better appearance...... H. Henry, of Eastern Baptist Columbia, S.C., Jan. 31, he in­ fight among workers at Yankee death, and the promise in toat marry Joseph McCavanagh of Mlahuatlan and the surround­ Msgr. Ernesto Corrlplo Ahu- reijected a defense motion t o ------several months to more than a No pricing Information has Delivery was by Caesarian 1229 Main S t event of man’s-redemption from vited several local businessmen Auto Body, 1288 Main St., where Theological Seminary in Phila­ 50 Homestead St. ing area will i)e only places mada, archbishop of Oaxaca, T l i r o n f n r dismiss the charge and end the ___ yg^r over its U.S. compeUtors. been released, but there have aecOon. . . his own mortality and Inevitable to his hotel suite for a drink. Patten is employed. Phone 649-5238 delphia, said In a broad analysis Miss Julie Mariotti and Miss from which the eclipse can be noted that many of the people K ^ n ttr U ltS grounds that the More V lSltlU ^ J a m a ica General Motors and Ftord are ex- been broad hints that the Grem- Mrs. Meyner, a cousin of Bie of current trends in faith. .death. observed fully. live almost without communica­ Drury went to sleep in the bed­ The spokesman said the de­ Ijoma Haberern gave her a Army had Illegally retained Cai- KINGSTON — Jamaica’s pected to launch subcompacts lln will be priced close to the Adlal E. Stevenson, told in ■ "Transcendant interests im­ Despite the hopeful signs. Dr. Mlahuatlan has approximate­ tions with the outside world. room. A friend saw a member tective bureau has suspects in Ralph Maccarone has been miscellaneous shower. Another ley beyond his scheduled Sept, tourist Industry is expanding this foil. Chrysler has said it beetle. the current cover s t o r y ^ too pinge everywhere on toe spirit Henry said the present over­ ly 16,(X)0 people, two smaU ho­ "A lot of people confessed and of the group take two $100 bills the case, but has made no ar­ appointed director of the Civic miscellaneous shower was giv­ 6 discharge date and had no The number of touristo al- will begin selling its minicar in The VW Is 69JL- inches high Ladies Home Journal abMt ter- of modem man.” whelming trend is into a "multi­ tels, one paved street, a church went to Communion,” the arch­ from Drury’s money clip and rests as yet. He declined to re­ en by Mrs. Richard Lennon, Chorale for the current season, right to try him. u,ost doubled between 1963 and mld-1971. and list prices at $1,838. It has tlUty treatments she underwent Nevertheless, he said, the formity of religion" so varied clock, four schools and five bishop went on, "but I do not his .38-caliber revolver. lease additional information on Still pending were moticrat- 68»!!i«?J2595 67“:®*’ *1895 for its fifth annual concert with r Laird, Secretary of needs fixing,.we fix it. So you know the car ■r ataarint. land and rain or snow along Hardtop, FS, P I, P* Canvartibld. AH pdwdr- Police said the Pattens told Ic-Farmer-Labor candidate for Winds./ vinyl rpof. Claas car. toe Manchester Civic OrcheS' isn’t all used up. elected president of the Evan­ the coast Monday and Tuesday. them Clyde drove into the yard the Army Stanley R. Resor and lieutenant governor In 1966 but tra. Weekly rehearsals will be gelical Theological Society at a Cold Sunday with temperatures about 6 p.m. and staggered the Army’s chief of staff, Gen. Then we give it our 100% guarantee. To 68 DODGE , *2095 meeting in Cincinnati. was defeated along with Gov. gin Monday, March 2, at 8 p.m William C. Westmoreland, to moderating Monday and Tues­ Karl F. Rolvaag, who was seek­ Montego 68™!.T’ *2495 67®“>*’ *1695 from his truck, saying he had repair or replace all major mechanical parts* for 30 days or iMWtr RrMtMt He said two major religious day. Station Wagon. 4-Pat»- Suprama CasvartMa. In toe Manchester High School the command influ- ing re-election. ongor/ tfoubla ptwor# V4, tala., kuckat aaala. been stabbed at work about 2 choral room. Persons wanting gj^gg issue. 1000 miles, whichever comes fi rst. developments mark the current age, namely; hours earlier. to Join must attend either this Kennedy has denied toe re- And you know we wouldn’t give any old car a guarantee lika He reportedly told his parents GGCHRYSa *1295 —A slump of ecumenical 65fl«?».*995 rehearsal or the one March 9. ^^gg^ for subpoenas unUl the de- that. Nawaort 67r,??L*t995Door Sedan, o^yllndor, atand. two men attacked him, and that No solo auditions are necessary. ,g„gg ^ chance to Interview to.. Vinyl raof, raSlo, haatar, a«ra.| Christianity into theological in­ Hardtop, vinyl roof, 4- tram. *«no(ne, Ironstnlnton, rear axle, front axte oiiembliet, broke tytlem, electrical lyitern. coherence. Sudden Weather Changes ipood/ powor otoorinf/ one held a gun on him while the Current members of the chorale i^ irj. Resor and Westmoreland malic, poofar ataarhi*. Special pow. brakoo/ hood tacit. other pulled a knife and slashed do not need to audition, but are whether they would —A global emergence of atheism as a mass attitude of 65«"'*1195LoMana him. requested to attend either or have any testimony relevant to 66PLYM. .*995 Less Predictable, Chief Says a-Door Hardtop. y III l-Or. Hard. WWW vast proportions. indor/ auto. Patten's whereabouts during both of toe above-mentioned the Issue. rah; autamatic. 67KLM995 "Today’s escalation of Coupo. 4*Way pawar» the interval (between the attack dates. Kennedy delayed argument on 1966 FORD 1964 VOLKSWAGEN By FRANK CAREY Chessman said toat only little j fact, air cofid. axtra 1966 VOLKSWAGEN 1965 FORD atheism is a new phenomenon in low mlloago. and the time he arrived at his The chorale Was organized the command Influence motion, Mustang 2-Dr. Hardtop. 4. Ghia Coupe. Radio. $1096 AP Science Writer improvement has been made i 65™«».*1195 Sedan. Beige. $1105 Mustang 2-Dr. Hardtop. 3- 61CHRYS. ^22951 human histoiV,” he said. "The Casvartnta. V-A apta. parent's home could not immed­ four years ago to give people until March 9. speed, V-8 motor. fll9 6 speed, radio. $995 WASHINGTON (AP) during the past seven years in j PS, P -W M i. iately be determined. Interested In singing an oppor- Kennedy denied outright toe jar' CaavartlWa unbelief of an isolated cadre of Weather forecasters do a better short-term forecasting of heavy j 1964 VOLKSWAGEN kadla, aofa., KWar ftaariiw, w»ar| lonely intellectuals has now be- job of foretelUng weather condl- 67?.“?.:i2195 timlty to perform with an or­ motion to dismiss on toe kokai^ snow, despite the relatively re- i Holiday Cp*., dulo.. 196(8 PORSCHE station Wagon. Radio. $895 1968 VOLKSWAGEN come a mass movement of for- Hons up to five days In advance Pt# P I, lac. air tan4. 65?S5®»*1495 chestra. grrounds the Army lacks Juris- 1967 VOLKSWAGEN cent availability of computers, i Hard^. V-A AT. PA The concert will be presented diction. He also denied the dls- 911 Coupe. 5-speed $4(!|95 Sedan. Auto. Trans., Radio, midable world influence." than they do in predicting sud- weather-eye satellites and other j Sbaition Wagon. Radio. $1406 Beige. $1796. 65 0HRYS. ^095 Wednesday, June 10, with the closure motion on grounds it did It’s not confined to Commu- den, severe changes such as a sophisticated weather-watch ’ U.S. Docks 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Newport TIown Sedan. Ra-I 679“S;..*2095 Manchester Civic Orchestra, not specify what documents the nist Eastern Europe or China, heavy snowfall, the chief of the aids. Hdtp./ automaliC/ P i. 65 K *1795 dio, beater, auto., F/S. I PB, P-Windi., thttad 4-Or. M a n . ''Otw under toe direction of Dr. Jack defense wanted and where they 1966 FORD Squareback Sedan $1096 1964 BUICK where it is officially imposed on u.S. Weather Bureau said to- "This Is quite likely due to he i Mustang 2-Dr. Haj^top. 6, glasi/ vinyl raof. Lou ttw nlcosta** Hit by Theft 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Skylark Hardtop. Auto, a huge proportion of the world’s day. fact toat these forecasts are j than 20,«M ml. Heller, conductor. were located. auto, trans. $1196 67 OLDS. *1396 ------Latimer argued that Calley B ^ tb o c k Sedan. Radio, tmna $1196 people, he said, but also is George P. Cressman, head of prepared in the context of the j 1967 PONTIAC Beige. $179$. Delta 88 4-Dr. Sedan.3edan. Ra-IRa-f 64®“^. *995 (Coatlnoed from Page One) spreading through the Western the Oommered Depeutment larger-scale weather patterns, j Hdtp./ buckfts, Buta.# second conviction he loses his could not get an Impartial trial LeMans Convertible. 4-speed, dlo. beater, auto.. PS. PB.|PB. because of massive news cover- world, stemming from such phi- agency, said meteorogological but the actual heavy snow 67®1«’ *1895 In Seattle, a member of the job, union m em ber^p and all 1966 PORSCHE power steeiring. $1705 Sport Covpa. 4-Spaad. age of the My Lai incident. 912 Coupe. 5-spoed. $3796 1969 CHEVROLET losophies as humanism and logi- advances in toe past 60 years events occur as smaller scale, police burglary and toeft divi­ accrued benefits. Chevelle 4-Dr, Sedan $2196 67 CHEV. Kennedy ruled toat his court 1964 VOLKSWAGEN ■at Air «-Br. ------*1295 eal positivism. have increased understanding short-lifetime events,” he said. 64‘I®?*’ *695 sion said of pilferage arrests: An experienced dock thief can Deluxe Station Wagon. 2- ldd. inspired by a ahbpoena issued to Auto Trans., V-8 Engine, PS, PB, Radio, Mag Type Wbeei. WSW Tires. unwittingly laying the ground­ work for some future Christian $950 $1395 missionary break-through,” he ■ .r said. 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OcUUmd) \ ■ \ ' ■ V- ; ,., y V ' . ; '' '' ■ \ MANCHEStER W e NING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, W B IlbA R Y 18, 1970 PAGE THIRVw N •\ ■ \ — ,— ------^------■ ■ V ■ ■ V : ' \ V ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970 Bldltor ^. ■ porta miltor Nancy Macomber Jerry Katoaa Feature Bditor Senior Bklitor Coventry | BeUy Hunter Linda Jaoobe Dresden, German Hiroshima Police Lo^ PLAZA DEPT. STORE The High School School Panel Asked to W aive! VOL. XXXII, No. 18 ARRESTS (We HAve A Notloii To Please) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Compiled by Students of Mjanchester High School Mrs. Joyce Don, PsenIty Adrl—f Still Recovering From War Vincent S. Holmes, 21, of E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Hartford, charged with two Liquor Ban at High School By IIAUB BOYL.E ■ The explanation was so ob­ Karl Loesch, a City Council counts of shoplifting. Ho was OPEN WED., THURS., FBI. UU 9 vious that I felt lot down. Then I member, gives these statistics: Guidance NOW YORK (AP) — For arrested yesterday on a 12th The issue of liquor in the economy to the point where noticed his face wore a crafty —Of 220,000 Mvlng units in Gay Arden yeara, like .most patients, I had Circuit Court warrant, in con­ high gym for adult functions even they miut admit that they expression. Suddenly I reached Dresden, 75,000 were destroyed, ’s Notes Idly wondered while sitting In nection with the alleged theft reared its controversial head are demanding because ‘they VALENTINE CARDS, CANDY GIFTS AND Carlson Chess Set Wins out and grsisped him by the n.OOO heavily damaged, 7,000 the waiting rooms of doctors again at last night’s Board of have the muscle,’ rather than Gives View the throat. moderately damaged and 81,000 of merchandise at Caldor's and Reprsaentatlvea visiting and dentists why they were Education meeting. Donald that (their) relative contribu­ PARTY FAVORS ARE ALL AT PLAZA! MHS next week are: •• “ Teetle'baum, you’re lying. I lightly damaged. at Sears. He was released on stocked with old magazines O’Mara, chairman of the dance tion to society . . . la burdening shall not release you until you —Of the 30 primary historic WOO non-surety bond for court Monday — Bryant and Strat­ from three months to SO years committee for the Robertson them to a greater extent than Of Am erica and cultural places of interest, appearance March 2. ton, Boston, 5th period. out-of-date. tell me the full truth.” School PTA, appeared before . . . other groups.” “ All right,” he said, as I let 11 _ were----- destroyed,------nine------suffered The good and bad polnta of Tuesday — Career Training There must be some reason the board to state his views White saod he felt that school the United Statee, ae an outeld- up a bit on my grasp to permit very heavy damage and 10 . on the matter, and say that boards should act in unison Institute, Boston, 2nd period; that current issues of any per­ him to talk. “ I ’ll do It, even heavy damage. Sixty-eight other address charged with in- er finds them, were dlecus- Porter School of Bingineering toxication. He was arrested the board will soon receive for­ rather than under the current iodical were rarely, If ever, though it will ruin me. But as I such buildings of lesser impor sed at the laet ABB meeting, by Design, Rocky Hill, 8rd period. available. 1 decided to find out yesterday afternoon in the mal, written application for a system of seven people negotiat­ Oay Arden of London, Bngland. was' going to retire next month tanoe were destroyed. spring PTA dance to be held ing against a much larger group Wednesday — Aetna Fire In­ why. anyway, 1 might as well tell you —In the city center, eye of the basement of a Main St. depart­ APPLE SALE Oay U temporarily living with ment store. Court date March in the high school gym with “who have battle'plans prepar­ a family In West Hartford and surance Ck>., Hartford, 2nd After consulting the musty the secret.” fire storm 40 hospitals. 35 period; Leicester Junior Col­ 2 liquor allowed. ed well in adVEtoce, by a nation­ UtlUty Grade and dusty dens of several maga- “ Go on.” schools and 114 other public . attending Oxford School. O’Mara, who said he was at wide cooperative of Eirtlculate Molntooh, Oortload, Bad lege, Leicester ,Maae., at 10:15 slne dealers, I was referred to a “ Well, the real reason doctors buildings were destroyed. A tour of MHS was a high­ Robert E. Wojclk, 27, of 68 the meeting for Informal dis­ people .-With strong lobbying DeUdoua and Baldwin e.m.; Katherine aiWw Secre­ Mr. Irving , F. Teetlebaum, and dentists keep only old mag­ A quarter century later it is light of Oay's evening, and she Lakevlcw Dr., Coventry, charg­ cussion of the liquor question, powers who are Eifter ’Edl we tarial School, Boston, 4th whose shop was in a third-floor azines around is because it apparent that much has been le-qt. container seemed quite impressed by Ita ed with failure to obey a traf­ was not aware that there is a can get.’ ” period. walkup near Times Square. saves them from embarrass­ done, but much remains to be reg. 9SJH | large size and many faculties, fic control signal at Center and board policy that prohibit^ White went on to say in the Friday, Feb. 20 — Heidelberg A small, elderly myopic man ment.” done. since ehe has always gone to L . . U I' Broad Sts. Court date March liquor on school property. ^He letter that most school boards W n 1/ Ortlege, Tiffin, Ohio, at S:I0 with an air of mystery, he ad­ “ Why is that, old man?” Loesch displays city plans for comparatively smaU echools. 2 . said he was aware, however, and members receive no mone­ a.m. mitted me grudgingly and suspi­ “ The new magazines have ar­ elaborate and modem construc­ ORCHARD When she returns to England, of the recent board decision to tary gain from increases in edu­ Oatky BpUecU ciously. ticles about the latest drugs and tion that will weave its way she plans to attend Oxford Uni­ f '. . / j Arthur Ashwell Jr., 17, of 102 allow liquor in the gym for cation budgets. The local board, ‘‘Are you Mr. Irving F. Tee­ newest medical treatments, around the former Old City, a HN± versity to major In history. Woodbridge St., charged with the Fife and Drum Ball, and he felt, ‘must be distresed by tlebaum?" I inquired. things a busy doctor hasn’t yet considerable part of it already Because of her Interest In making unnecessary noise with that he understood the board the geometric Increase in edu­ AVERY ST., WAPPINGl Legion of Honor T p ii) ’ ‘ ‘‘Maybe you should mistake had time to find out about. If a built. history, Qay enjoys comparing Girl Gagers a motor vehicle, and operating was to review this decision ast cation costs.’ He suggested that me for Rock Hudson?” he par­ patient starts asking the doctor The traditional Prague Street Cathy Splleckl is like a dla- Accomplished In athletics, her Ideas of democracy to with an unsafe tire. He was ar­ night with the possibility of the local board could make the ried. about them, he doesn’t know will become a mall for foot traf­ mond reflecting the bright sun well-llked by everyone, clever America and Its policies, rested yesterday morning af­ changing its vote. first move -towaro organizing Chalk Up "M r. Teetlebaum,” I said, " I what the patient is talking fic. A $13.2 million glass and of life. With many sides and and humorous, Ken Tedford Topics of discussions In an In- ter police received a complaint boards on a state-wide basis understand you are a specialist about. That doesn’t make him steel “ culture palace” has been (When the board agreed to aspects coloring her personall- has had many successes and formal question and answer of a driver circling Bennet Jun­ “ at least make a start at coun­ dealing In back Issues of maga­ look so good. completed near the Almarket, waive the no-llquor policy for ty, she shines forth with many will continue touphold his phi­ period Included studies, educa­ Sixth Victory ior High School, blowing his tering the militant greed of edu­ zines to be sold to doctors and “ On the other hand, if the pa­ the old market place. It blends the annual charity event, some twinkling facets. losophy of being "successful In tion, examinations, school sys­ hom. Court date March 2. cators.” Manchester had another go dentists.” tient has read a health article in wdth the restored and to bo re­ outraged citizens began a peti­ “ No one can deny,” White A bright and cheery person, anything I do.” tems and people. , “ I ’m the biggest In the tion asking that the vote be re­ Better known as Tex, Ken’s sj at the win column with the girls Although Oay loves toe peo- ’e m a magazine 10 years or more stored historical buildings that SpUeckl describer herself as ACCIDENTS continued, “ that educators con­ GRAND OPENING basketball team, and found a scinded. The ball committee, in world,” he said. “ Tell me how old, the doctor or dentist isn't .so lie along what is called the Elbe trol the reins in a most ■vital "Inquisitive, talkative and a athletic ability has been richly pie of America, she naturally big your office is and I’ll tell likely to be surprised by the in- Terrace above the Elber River, James E. Breen, 21, of 35 an attempt to keep harmony, good-htunored girl.” rewarded. Playing the corner- finds things she doesn’t agree ■victory over Sommers High. area of American life,” but that After dropping a 40-29 bottle you how many you need.” ' formation in it. Most medical The terrace begins at the Battista Rd., charged with fail­ then announced its decision to football with, toe school system Includ- it Is not fair to use this as lever­ On one side of her spectrum varsity against Bham High, the girls good supply of old magazines. men, however, prefer maga- Theater Square where the stone ure to obey a traffic control move the ball to the Manches­ GET ACi^UAINTED football ed. She also feels students In age in the bargaining ' pro­ is the fondness of "eating, sun- >nnade an all-out effort to gain ‘The only reason I ’m retiring is zines from 20 to 50 years out of state opera building stands ma- signal at Main and Park Sts. ter Armory. The petitioners, team this season, earned Tex England are more studious due Court date March 2. cedure. ny days, friendly people, toelr sixth win by the score of that I ’m old and tired myself.” date.” jestlcally, its interior still however, persisted, and last SPECIAL toe honored Norman Miller’s to more competitive education. Kenneth W. Dowding, 17, of Characterizing himself as a sundaes, potato chips, beans, 26-17. “ Teetlebaum.” I said, releas­ “ Where do you get most of burned out. It and the old royal night, a motion to rescind the ‘bitter taxpayer,’ White stress­ “Player of the Week Award” Like or dislike what was 3 76 Turnbull Rd. was charged the color yeUow and Three Dog ing his throat, “ You don't need these magazines?” palace, reduced to walls and earlier vote failed when it was and a sxx>t on the All-OCIL said, it was an Informative eve- The game did, however, give with failure to obey a stop sign ed that ‘the stranglehold of the Night I also love animals — to retire. What you need is a “ Some come from the comer- steeples, will be restored. not seconded.) team. Being selected one of nlng for all. the Red some trouble. Baskets after an accident yesterday educator’s organization has got I have a cat, a bird, a mouse young partner. How about me?” stonee of old buildings being Loesch says, by about 1976. O’Mara stated his case, say­ Manchester High's - first tri­ Kathy Valda ‘71 and fouls were tlie Icey factors about noon at Stone and St. to be broken.” and two gerblls.” In another but toe defensive plays and gen­ Teetlebaiun looked bitterly tom down. But most of them I Off to one side is the restored ing he thought that the schools captains in basketball was an- ---- John Sts. Police sfdd he was White asks that teachers part of her mind are toe dis­ Bruce Carlson, ’70, has proven himself to be the tunity to exhibit his chess set in society shows. disappointed when I told him I bay from old doctors when they ought to be open to all “ reason­ other honor, although Ken is eral team work helped to make Zwinger, the elaborate resi­ westbound on St. John, went 'ponder the question of where 4 SHIRTS 1 likes — "Sunday afternoon foot- master craftsman. His chess set of pewter and He also has a chance for a full scholarship to a it easier. was no customer but merely quit their practice. Those mo.-,t dence built by August and able” adult activities, whether they would stand if there were ball games, pork chops now playing intramural league brass which won a blue ribbon in the Scholastic' summer craft workshop in Connecticut. Con^atu- through the intersection wlth- or not liquor was involved. He Half time brought a 14-10 acor- wanted to know why doctors in demand are beck roples of strong, prince elector of Saxony “r “stopJl^”g 'and“1 tm c k "tte ' some wonderful computer that cheese, and having to get up at ball with the Vertical Smiles. Students See A rt Awards, also won him $25 from the Society of lations are in order to Bruce for earning this dis­ and dentists keep old rather the National Geographic. Most and king of Poland, whose pa- a"** struck me cited the great in'vestment of ON HANGER WITH YOUR In toe spring Tex devotes his ing advantage for Sommers, and right side of a car driven by would infallbly place every 7 a.m.” Connecticut Craftsmen. This entitles him to a tinctive award. (Somanhis photo by Geyer) two Injuries. After Katoy Kbs- than new magazines in their health articles it carries are tronage of the arts left his clti- the taxpayers in the school efforts towards the MHS golf Anthony Lumbnmo of 29 Fox- worker in a category that would She serves on Senior Com­ clal, who haul been a problem ainterooms. about native witch doctors, and zens broke but gave Dresden a plants and the lack of other DRY CLEANING beam. He has also played JV ‘Joe E g g ’ year’s membership in the Society and the oppor­ croft Rd. The Lumbruno car fairly position him in his allot- mencement Committee and is for opposing teams all season “ If they kept new magazines, a modem doctor can jxxih-pooh priceless heritage, suitable facilities in the town as soccer for two years. had to be towed. Court date ed section on a scale of his also a member of toe Ski Club. A group of Interested students with her ability to take away their patients would steal their theories.” Nearby and also restored are some reasons for this feeling. If Tex’s perfect dream comes March 2. monetary value to society, bas­ COMPABIE Her employment by Drs. Hebert along with Mrs. Jamo, Mr. "would-be baskets” and Pam them,” he said. “ And doctors “ Is it a profitable business?” the Roman Catholic Hofkirche, true, his future will be In pro­ 'Dre subject of the grym floor ed on his required effort.” THKSE and Stephens has shown her Oooper, top scorer, were bench­ “ G-uaranteed. Every year fessional football. ” I ’d be mean Donlon and Mr. Richmond saw and dentists are like everyone or court church, the king’s COMPLAINTS was brought up by Maintenance White noted that he had sent how to "help fellow-man and ap­ Letter to the Editor Wrestling Team PiUCES a performance ” Joe E gg” by ed, toe remaining girls got to­ else—they have a distinct aver­ thousands of doctors and den­ Supervisor Ric-hard Gallnat, who and tough like Dick Butkus,” Changing of the Guard Building Two boys, aged 14 and 16, a carbon copy of his letter to preciate his needs,” and has toe Hartford Stage Co. on gether and raced by their op­ sion to giving away something tists graduate, and none can was also present at the meeting. he says. Hypocrisy and jJhonlness are assembly is being worked up and the Italian'Village. The -vil­ broke two overhead windows Garland Reedy, president of the given her experience In her Wednesday. ponents. Ken’s humor highlights the two characterlstlca kids right now for March 3. for nothing.” open an office safely without a lage. directly above the Elbe, at the Krause Florists green­ Galinat noted that a dance could teachers’ bargaining group, the chosen career as a dental hy­ Mary Hickey and Rodean Mc­ This play by Peter Nichols abhor the most In others, espec­ But, at toe same time, stu­ once housed artisans who came house on Hartford Rd. yester­ do quite a lot of damage to the Coventry Federation of 'Teach­ gienist. personality. A ring leader In . ___, Finishes Season Cann, as usual, gave toelr ftill basketball floor, and that this the football and basketball raglcomedy to e rimple ially in adults. Unfortunately a dents are treating their school from Italy to support Dresden's day afternoon. The boys were ers. To get the best out of high could involve considerable re­ Ladies' locker rooms Tex will alwavs *®*- ^ great number of us are guilty like an oversized garbage pit. "Although the record tor com- man and haid the best individual effort to toe team by keeping V e r n o n claim to be the Florence of the observed throwing rocks at the Driver Arrested school, Cathy suggests that one “ cast are an English couple with « - •• toe Wnllball under #^Athe flnwnin Sommer’s ns-*n pair costs. It was also noted Men's be remembered for his man- of both these things when is Suppose toe custodians went on petition was rather disappoint­ record (4-6-0).' north. windows, and police informed June Jacobs of South St., was "bring a lunch from home, , , , .V. I a lO-year-old child who would basket. Additional support came that the high school students Suits 1.25 made jokes, his "Look, there’s i comes to pollution. strike for a week and all the ” We were fortunate to pick This writer last had a visa to their parents, who promised to arrested this morning by Cov­ know your teachers well, and ing, the season was a success if from Pat BoU, Judy Posplcal Surts 145 BUI Savltt” and that Billing, " , Everyone’s campaigning garbage thrown In the cafetria. up Roger Bolting in toe latter visit Dresden three years ago. take appropriate measures. The themselves are not allowed to entry police and charged wdth j • 11 „ measured In terms of stamina, Linda Wrobel and Shirley Roglls, study.” The school’s best quali­ part of the season, but illness Changes are much in e-vidence, boys were not identified be- hold dances in the gym. operating with a defective muf­ Plain Dresses 1.25 jocular nature of his. He’ll nev­ against pollution these days; at aU' the pajiers in toe hall, all RHS Teachers Told: Pants 42 ties are the open study halls, t o ^ marriage. , MHS we’re doing our bit — to the ashes and butts In the bath- dedication and courage. kept him out for the last two who all had their hands in the and an attractive pattern of cause of their age. O’M ara accepted this as a fler. She is scheduled to appear er forget the 1969 football sea­ ■victory. and Its worst — "fighting for a The play p rojects feelings of pollution, and to create it. rooms collected until maybe. The above is coach Bob AU- matches,” continued the coach. postwar rebuilding has ------valid argument, he said, but in Manchester circuit court 12, Skirts 49 son and it’s a safe bet that it The Juniors donated a large wondered why the cafeteria Sport jackets 49 salami sandwich In the last li^llneM ^ se'veral classes are film- maybe out of desperation some- brio’s conclusion on the past "Ron Bilodeau showed a tre­ emerged. If some of the badly March 2. will never forget him. Tex and at the same time contained portion of the wrlnnlngs during ‘Turn On’ as People couldn’t be used, then, for adult ■ Sweaters 49 wave of lunch.” She’ll al­ Ing movies to be shown to the one stopped to pick up a piece of varsitv wrestiine seasson. A mendous amount of courage, needed postwar housing—49,000 made his mark! such hilarious lines toat you had eannect- f , V.* ^ underclassmen from of Health. He was assisted in school cafeteria. use of the gym. Splleckl is not only gay and tor the 182 lb weight class be- the mass of confusion at the methods to teach this business one encounters ofteh the ques- sauce, buttered broccoli, roll game prevailed. icut, Storrs; Linda Jacobs, Uni­ his talk by one of his counsel­ There wrill be booths for this The board also heard last humorous but someone who Swim Team s ^ e e n Mark Mangun and Ed atari of toe season, to toe fast of taking of direction seem ver­ tion “ Why Dresden?”^ It is said ^ and butter, Jello cubes and top­ Who was toe athletic. versity of Connecticut, Storrs Merchants Menace ors at Dartec House, a former night a letter from, in hie own *1.50 an B-LB. LOAD ew es for prople and has a solid hi^norous masked man, cow- a a rk e; both were strong a n d moving clan they are now. See, drug dependent who by his bally brutal but it must be so, again and again that Dresden words, “ a bitter taxpayer,” ping. outlook on life. A thrilling final relay gave Jerry Katona, Central Connect phant articles, books and re­ boy? glrls-practdce does make per- he said, and it works. Group had light air defenses and little Fred White of Cooper Lane. Thursday, toasted cheese WITH ANY REGULAR 'Beans’ toe Manchester High swrlmmers icut State college. New Britain; own words illustrated the val­ cords, jewelry, plants, used That, my boy, was the long, Unforiunately, Mark will be ,ect (or almost.) ue of the para-professlonal, per­ therapy , was cited as the most strategic value. White’s letter concerned Itself sandwich, stewed tomatoes, a narrow 62-48 wrln over host Anna Klavins, Chamberlayne The Shooting Stars furniture, and rummage. Other DRY CLEANING ABOVE tall TEXan! puduating, but we will be look- With three remaining con- son who has become invaluable valuable. “ We get them to In a 1967 play the West Ger­ pineapple-rice delight. Hartford Public High. With toe (tollege, Boston; Fred Marshall features wdll be spin-painting, wdth recent published reports of Students are reminded toat 'The man-made .Trainer’ Number one spot in the Boy’s while Pemberialn had eight and mg' forward to seeing Ed wdn quests to be had, the Red should in the drug treatment program dump their garbage,” the feel­ man writer Rolf Hochhuth initial teacher sEdary demands Friday, baked tuna and noodle lead changing wrlth almost each Louisiana State University, Ba an artist to make individual toe Ubrary seats are reserved Intramural League was at stake Hassett had six going for four many matches next season.” puu tlirough on 'top. through experience. ings of guilt they’ve carried blamed Sir Winston CSmrchill for the 1970-71 school year, de­ casserole, buttered green beans, event, the meet wras decided in ton Rouge; Nancy Miner, Ly sketches, fish bowl for young­ whole wheat bread and butter, for those using library materi­ Students are reminded that as the Merchants of Menace bat- from the charity stripe. “ Wayne Pierce was strong Jiuile Moon ’70 Dartec House in Meriden is along wrlth them about sexual for Dresden’s fate. A 1968 city mands which reflect a salary the final race — toe 400 yard coming College, Williamsport sters, kissing booth for junior applesauce and cookies. Milk is als. Please do not go to the li­ elective cards must be signed tied toe Shooting Stars last Always on target. Bob Hust and developed as the season home to about 40 people, 16 to experiences of many sorts and guide makes a similar d a ta . It senior high school students, Increase of some 20 per cent. freestyle relay. The Indians Pa.; Paula Radding, Unlversi hostility feelings. TTiere are served with ail meals. brary unless you plan to use by parents and returned to toe Thursday. The hotly contested opened the lieglnning of the at- progressed, but he too wrlll be 38 years old. They are no long­ contends also that the British fortune telling booth, White said in his letter "that managed a narrow lead ty of Connecticut; Joan Schiller encounter groups and marathon the materials available there. Guidance Office the next day. game went dowrn to the last ter-lntermlsslon play, with Pror. .graduating.” Study Halls er addicted, or as preferred, leader ordered the bombing to Cartoons will be shown for the average non-teaching town HOMETOWN throughout toe race to clinch Manchester Community Col minutes as toe M and M ’s won, fessor Tanaka Vincek and "Dedication in maintaining sessions, and things they could “ dependent” on drugs. Some impress Stalin with British air children in the auditorium dur- taxpayer will be highly incens­ the event and to gain a hard- lege; Lois Steely’, Lycoming Col­ 50-44. Crazy Jeff Russell doing like- weights for a lower weight class never express are finally out In Auto Club Rolls Grow Students take notice! Last come voluntarily and some are strength while leaving “ a dead ing the morning, and bands will ed by the demands . . . is a fought victory. Hie win brought lege; Robert ^edosh. Temple With Bill Von Schultz, Java wice for toe Merchants. and some good moves were Paul sent by the courts. It is a tem­ the open and examined. Thursday the problem of city to the Red army.” The Rus­ perform in the afternoon and foregone conclusion. As a col­ CSiicogo — It took 38 years, Manchester’s record to 8-S and University, Philadelphia and Willy Wlrtalla, Bulldog Has- ’The Stars got a quick 25-18 Dodge's strong points, but once porary home for the purposes of Rickey described dope as study hallB wras brought to sians arrived here May 8, 1945. evening. MHS folk singers will lege graduate . . . (I) am in a from 1902 to 1940, for the extended their win streak to University of Connecticut; Mark R alj^ Pemberialn and the lead, as Maher hit from toe top again we wrlll be suffering an rehabilitation and education, and simply an escape. Others have the attention of toe Student In his “ Triumph and Trage­ also provide entertainment in position to know that consider­ American Automobile Assocla- three. The (Jwls dropped to 9-4. Wllllams, Eastern Nazarene Player-Coach Doug Dowmham of toe key, stole an errant pass, unfortunate loss to graduation.” its purpose is to re-enter the escapes such as alcohol, mo- Council once again by Mr. dy” Churchill spoke of a heavy the evening. ably more effort is required to Uen to enlist its first mililcn CLEANERS On Jan. 28 in Bristol the lo­ College, Quincy, Mass. starting for toe merchants, they and swished one in from toe Two other senior wrrestlers person into society at a different vies, even the Ubrary, miythlng „ „ Dresden, “ then a Emmerting. Taitoness to toe Free baby-sitting services will attain a degree in the sciences members. Seven more years cals swamped Bristol Eastern trailed the SS who wnere paced same spot for four-quick points, were Joe Clarke and Gary Rob- level from the from which he cafeteria emd excessive skip­ to avoid facing lonely feeUngs enter of communications of be furnished by teachers. . . . than is necessary in educa­ were required to reach 2 mil­ 67-28. Manchester led from the by Marksmen Jeff (brother of But the Merchants nearly erts. "Joe was aggressive and dropped out. But the former d e p e n ^ t must Germany’s eastern front.” He ping ore toe great coneenis tion. opening gun, and the outcome Baron) Maher who canned three caught up: with Hassett’s shot interested in learning auid Dr. Milliken said people have find the answer to Why do I . - .t . ■ -v. lion and three more years-----to Qasses Vie of toe teachere of MHS to­ ...... T - * ..u - noted that enemy air threats “ A country wide unionism BURR SHOPPING PLAZA of the meet wras never In doubt. hoops from way out. at toe buzzer from 40 feet, put Gary’s hustling style of wres­ many reasons for turning to get up-tight when I talk to that , . j j j j He Calls for Increase 1960—to reach 3 mlUion. By day. Also trash left in the “ ,,° were decreasing, and added: among (teachers) is resulting The Indians Journeyed to Ex-varalty player Hassett fell toe M and M’s dowm by one. tling allowed him never to be drugs, but that one of the big­ person. 1958, membership had doubled cafeteria and food in otoer ‘I felt the time had come to In Project Concern in demands for a continually Waterbury Jan. 30 to face a With Spirit trying to make a steal, but was Crockett orri'ved at the begin- gest is simply that their peers It’s too early to measure sue- „ ,, , i. to 6 million and it has doubled NEXT TO CALDOR pinned.” parts of toe school wrere dls- <11 reconsider our policy of bomb- WEST HARTFORD (AP) — larger relative return from the tough O osby team. Hampered Now all toe students of MHS able to cover Maher using their nlng of toe fourth period, after have gotten them to try it. Not cess or failure at Dartec but the ■' again since. “ Finally, Richard Lescroat ci»sed. The mice and rate ing industrial areas. Victory State Rep. Robert W. Barrows, by poor pool conditions, Man­ lx)X and one on gunner Maher, receiving o $100 fine, but col- so simple are the reasons why feeling is success. Some leave, have been given a chance to and Scott Kelley are two re­ might take over toe locker was close and we had to think chairman of the Caucus of Con chester was dealt a 67-28 loss. The second stanza saw Bull- lected nine quick points wrlth a peers have so much influence. but it’s their choice. 647-1603 show their spirit. Feb. 8-13 has luming wrrestlers with excellent scene, you know. So jileese Windham met Manches­ ba Germain and Dippy Joe behind the back shot and a Young people, he said, give A i i r f o r the‘'teachers, there Democrate, said Thurs- been set aside as Spirit Week. potential.” walk that extra 10 feet to tho simple ad- entirely ruined land,’ I day that U Connecticut’s sub- ter Feb. 8 in the local pool and Swennson go in for toe M and hookshot to assure the wrln and their own reasons, the misbe­ was the very a t j i l i 1 Each student in toe school can “ Next year, four varsity res- throw your trash In toe trash you 1- there will be a urbs don’t take more black stu- was swamped by the Indians M ’s but the Stars still held a first place for toe Merchants. havior of parents perhaps, “ sel­ vice, “ Do what you think show his spirit by making spir't tlers will return, and we will iwrrel. I f we vrant more great shortage of accommoda- dents into their schools, they In a 57-38 decision. The flred- posters to be put up on toe walls three-point edge, 21-18. The Ace Reporters be rebuilding again, but we’ll dom do you hear the reason the can do.” Free privileges, let's wratch It tion for ourselves and our allies, may find themselves under up Indians, remembering last of toe cafeteria. Each class has The Stars picked up the skills (Manchester)—It was report­ have a solid nucleus this time.” school is lousy, but that may be wrlth toe ones we have. We must see to it that our at- court orders to do so some day. years' defeat, sw'am strongly been given a wall and at '’toe Michael Kelly, the former ed today that Kenqy (Tex) Ted­ The Trainer in there too.” But the reason Burma Bibles tacks do not do more harm to abarrows, a Democrat from Mister Donut Win A Portable TV ford has left the 'varsity ball to easily cap toe 'wrln. end of the week the teachers hot-handed JV dribbling’’ star, behind the reasons, is that SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (A P)' — ourselves than they do to the West Hartford, called for “ an Manchester, In toelr home will vote for toe class with toe Mike 'Bill Savltft’ Crockett, team and will play for another “ people feel lonely." He stated, The Assemblies of God, an immediate war effort.’ ” immediate and drastic In- NOTHING TO BUY — - SIMPLY FILL IN THE pool, sank Bristol Central on most spirit. (also of JV fame) missed the Intramural League powerhouse. “ There isn’t one of us at Dar- evangelical denomination, has 265 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. He then noted an order on crease” in Project Concern, a COUPON AND DEPOSIT IT IN OUR STORE Feb. 6. The meet wrae an easy There are a variety of post- three quarters of play l>e- The Vertical Smiles, for an un- tlie House who IsnU lonely — I launched a $50,000 fund-raising g barring attacks on “ re- state-aided program under one for the locals as they gar- ers. They denote class spirit cause of a previous commit- disclosed amount. The Texan include myself and it’s a project to supply Bibles for Bur- raining Industrial centers, MANCHESTER, CONN. which inner-city children arc nered a 62-82 wrln and dropped well as school spirit. Snoopy ™cht. wras not a’vaJlable for comment lousy feeling. You want to have ma. a Buddhist country closed „ ^^s too late for Dresden bused to suburban schools. “ Bristol Central to a 2-11 record. seems to be a very dominating At toe half, Maher had eight as he Is shootin a new movie, someone caring for you.” to Christian missionaries since DOOR PRIZE REOISTRA’nON SEVIOR Last year toe Indians hsul character In a great deal. "MHS points and Jungle George "A n y Gun Can Play” . (P.S.* He also talked about those Brooks seven for toe Stars, A P .'U P I* Bulletin). been defeated by Windham. is best,” ”70 will bowl over un­ who feel scared. “ You don’t GIRL’S Bristol Central and Hartford derclassmen” and "Happiness Is have to be from the lower eco- Name Public. SLEEP-IN nomlc-socio level to scared.” FREE DELIVERY • FREE DELIVERY • a school spirit” are just a tew Tomorrow at Trinity, Man­ of the phrases plastered all over It has little to do with that kind Letter to the Students ' z - -7-- "Z- - chester will participate in toe of security. Street the cafeteria walls. OCIL Individual Meet. He described his lonely scared TAKE A WELCOMES >•. . Ellen 70 To the girl who stole my road was stolen by F period. In their final meet of the sea­ teen-agers as “expert rejec­ runner: I ’m sorry you took my six- Town son, Manchester will hoet E.O. tors” and talked about ways to Today is Monday, the first foot road nmner because I Smith on Tuesday at 4 p.m. N M SQ Test O get them to quH “ copping out,” b l i s t e r BACK TO BUSINESS day of the so-called “ spirit wanted other people to be able Last year at toe UOonn pool. to begin to talk openly. The Naitlonal Merit Sholar- week,” a week set aside for to laugh a lltUe and love It just Date Smith defeated toe locals In a '* Dr. Mittliken said he once shlp Qualifying Test ■wrlll be each class to express entoulasm as you evidently did. Yo^ really DovxuJb OUR NEIGHBOR close and disputed final relay. heard vehemently from a towns- given at toe high adtool to- and spirit for itself and its have the true spirit! I ’ll bet you One BeglstraUon Per Fkunlly The angry tribe vows to avenge person who didn’t feel teachers ihorrow morning at 8:30. school. I want you to know toat never even thought of asking that loss. All etudente should be in I like to draw, and enjoy seeing me to see if I could have one atKHdd ever express their own Pete Walden ’71 feetlngB. HUs 'view is quite the .toelr seats before this tone. the cafeteria walls covered with made for you? Did you? opposite, “ I think we ought to P V CHICKEN, SEAFOOD, RIBS Phis tlwsa following priw s donertod by illR R Students are reminded to' fill posters instead of toe usual I probably wouldn't even 1 B | out page 20 of toe Stodent express ourselves as human CORNERS'MERCHANTS. ' Students submitting college blah! have minded so much if Information @ulletlh before­ beings. We need more time to applications are reminded to In­ I spent some time over toe you had taken it Friday, after hand and bring It wlto them talk and understand human na­ • Orifirfaial Oil PaintingB from Selwrtlo Galory clude a large, addressed, post week-end making posters everyone had seen it. to toe test. H iey must also ture, and to question precon­ stamped envelope. Applications with my friends. One very good It may interest you-to know bring a number of soft No. 2 ceived notions.” • $5 Morchandisins: Certifimte fnm Loean Milb to UConn require 12 cents post­ friend happened to draw me a that many people saw you hur- Jean Ralph, 70, took to the hills at Mt. Ascutney pencils with erasers. Park­ Fri. Feb. 90^ He cautioned the teachers not six-foot road runner, (yes it's riedly stuff toto your locker, • Pair Electronic Stereophonic Headphones from age. ing will be In toe student Dance ' 4ill \0 .^0 , +heri oil boY< to scare the young about drugs, with the ski club recently on an over night trip the kind in the cartoons.) The with its arm half ripped off. 1 Electronic Jungle parking lot ONLY emd stu­ but he cautioned them to be that yielded perfect conditions for both beginners Students who took the College one you took. The reason you hope It looks as good on your Otri yirtiU dents wrlll enter toe door to bedroom wall as It would have scared themselves abouf the re­ 298 WEST MUDDLE TPKE. • Om Large Pica from Mhiio’s Itathm SpoeWty and pros. This Saturday the club w ill be hitting the Board examinations in January found It in room 136 was be­ Ticke'fb-iri fronrt oF "fbe c^FCtce- toe oafeteria lobby, where cause Miss Petron had not been in the cafeteria. volution going on in this coun­ Food Shoppe slopes at Mt. Snow. (Unless the weather gets; tet­ may pick up toelr scores from room assignments win be try. “Youth are asking excel­ MANCHESTER. CONN. ter they may be also making use of the swimming toelr counselors In the Guidance able to sign It in toe morning. Thanks, posted. Kathy Valda '71 Cilen >6novrt9.*70' lent questions,” he said. • Shampoo and Set f Gmy’a Spel m l Benaty pool.)' (Somanhis photo by Beggs) Office. 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THE 's ' ’ Sports Vietving • Leaders Treyino, Murphy SA’riTRDA'fr Ellis Done Weekend Schedule in Pin Event 1:30 ( 8) ^ A C Basket­ Herald Angle ball; Providence By . vs. St. Bonaven- ture E AR L Y O S T ■ I I P - (30) World Ski Rai'es Action 3:30 A ll Sports Editor Men, Women ABA Caps’ Three B%i Say Tucson Putter’s Course ( 8) Drive the Ragged Edge Since his lust fight-a 15-round iii 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classic NEW YORK (A D —The away from nie as fast rts 1 can Competition Mason Rudolph, Tom Shaw, and Trevino, who scored his last knows I’m charged up. He’s Notes from the Little Black Book TUCSON, Ariz. (A P )— 4:30 (18) Racing from move in oil him.’ ’ victory over Floyd Patterson J.C. Snead, nephew of Sam victory In this tournament a been with me for two years. So talking is over for Jimmy How the time flies! Pace Winning Attack It’s a putter’s course,” said Hialeah “ We’ll see about that Monday Sept. 14, 1068-Ellls has done all Snead. ■* j year ago, was extremely an­ he hands me a driver. I’m eight Ellis, the easy going World Ohe month from today I plan to embark on another 5:0 (30) B’orld of Golf night," saUl Ellis. “ How fast he At Holiday Lee /Trevino. Frank Beard, last year’s noyed with his double bogey on under with out df bounds on one Association cham­ of his boxing in the gym, three Florida trip around the Grapefruit League spring train­ NEW YORK (AP) — The Washington CapW ha^ ( 8) Wide World of can go, hqw fast he can come — "It’s a putter's course, defi­ leading money winner, was In a the final hole. side and water oh the other and plaimed fights never coming off. made an American Basketball Association breakthrougn Sports pion. He wants action. we'll see. He talked about me ing camps of the 17 major league baseball teams. De­ Heavy weekend schedule nitely,” said Bob Murphy. large group at 69 and U.S. Open I shouldn't have been playing Dundee said' they left the ” It’s as much my fault as it (18) Outdoors And action is what he'll get rimnlng out. I’ll be there Mon- parture date, Friday, March 13! . . . Nice promotion in the annual Men’s and —with a capital B. . frit And Billy Casper, considered tlUe holder Orville Moody had is my caddie’s,” he said. "E x­ for anything but a five and he Monday night , in Madison (iay night." game before the start of an SUNDAY for Norm Gerber who will leave. Central Connecticut to Women’s Town Duckpin Rick Barry and rookie Mike Barrett combined for 70 by many to be the putter of a par 72 in the near perfect cept one thing. I’m going to kill hands me a driver.” Square Garden when he meets If anything has annoyed P-llis. overtime period so they could ( 8) NBA: LAkers vs. take over as an assistant f o o t ------Bowling Tournaments points and playmaker Larry Brown contributed 15 them ail, was Just one stroke golfing conditions—warm, sun­ him.” Trevino promptly put the shot Joe Frazier, champion of si.\ it has been Frazier's charges avoid the crush of the crowd, back of the leading Trevino and Bucks something they would welcome ball coach at ^ lu m b la Unlver- g,gtg„j manager at the Parkade starts tomorrow afternoon sists Thursday night as the Caps topped the .500 mark ny weather with virtually no He was eight-under-i>ar when in the water. states' including New Yoi-k, in a that Ellis, until now, has been slty. The ex-UConn man, who Murphy going into today’s sec­ wind. (18) NHL: Rangers with a 138-122 victory over Miami. . . he stepped to the last tee. He He had seven birdies, three scheduled 15-round fight for the ducking a fight with him. 33 Monday night. resides In Manchester, co’ached «ce »e n t co- with 16 in men’s elimina­ ond round of tile $100,000 Tuc­ Casper, one of only three men vs. Canadians “ No sir,” -said Dundec^ "they tion play and eight in the wom­ Marry scored 40 points and had to wait a couple of minutes after irons left him five foot undisputed heavyweight title. Ellis and his manager, Angelo Eaat Catholic High In 1964 to operation In promotions at the son Open golf tournament. to reach $1 million in winnings 3:30 (30) World Ski Races can step all over us after he I Barrett put in 36 22 above his ^oom but still managed to top while “ two ladies walked down putts, the others on putts rang­ 'Im tired of talking about the Dundee, ai-e leaving nothing to a 6-4 record on the gridiron. . . duckpin house . . . Sad note yeH- en’s quarterfinals. Play starts Murphy and Trevino matched and the winner of the Dos An­ 4:00 ( 8) American Soprts- flattens the gtiy.” at 2 o’clock at the Holiday V season average- to trigger the tbe scoring and grab 26 r«- the middle of the fairway. I ing from 10 to 30 feet, and he fight,” Ellis said Thur.sday be­ chance. Jake Greenberg, the vetenan terday was word of Jerry Ma- six under par 66s—Trevino with geles Opfen earlier this year, man Frazier worked out first Lanes. bounds. guess they were out for their eagled the par five 11th after a 4:30 ( 3) Killy Challenge fore completing hUs sparring. Ellis went to .see the New Hartford b^ketb^l referee In ^ ^^g ^ g^^^. A U r :) a double bogey six on the last loomed as a definite threat. Sunday stroll! I waited because "It’s here. He (FrazierI is talk­ York Knlcks of the National riuirsday, boxing two rounds ” Winners will advance to Sun- In other games, Spencer Hay- After Kentucky’s Dorel Car- three wood shot put him eight the news after -filing a $50,000 . ^ ^ wood's 34 points led Denver to a rier tied the game 73-73 with a hole—Thursday on the flat, wide He had six birdies Including I didn’t want to hit anyone. But ing. He better save his wind.” Basketball Association play in with Billy ''Moleman” Williams. suit against a player who at- activity, quarterfinals for long putts of 25, 14, 20, and 25 feet away. Then, Ellis took over for what the men and semifinals for the 125-11) victory over. Kentucky layup late In the third quarter, open Tucson National Golf Club if I knew I was going to take Murphy bogied the first hole Frazier, a puncher who ap­ the Garden Wednesday night. tacked him last year. Is dean years and was a regular with course. feet, and a single bogey, three Dundee said was his final four yt u tt women. The women’s finals are and Indiana topped Denver ran off 16 straight points a six, I’d have hit them.” but birdled three of the four plies pressure by constantly He went to relax, but there of. officials MM, , 1 1 in t.x. the state. He od- 4 the Holiday iij »Lanes' .4 team which ., , women, , , . « ’rne j womens u iinais 4 ..^ are4-,, JIMRX>NN0R8 KEN IJUUUMORE The steady Casper and Dud­ putting the last green. French W in rounds of sparring—two each slated Sunday, March 1 witn ED TIMRECK llft-106. to wrap up the Victory. His caddy handed him a par fives, had a pair of deuces moving to his opponent, said was another reason. ley Wyson, an 8-year tour veter­ Both Murphy and Trevino against Joe “ Shotgun” Shelton mlts to, being 60 years young, won naUonal honors . . . Chris y,e men’s semifinals Sunday, At Miami, Barry hit on 14-of- -I..arry Jones scored 29 points driver. and reeled'off a string of three earlier in the week: “ He went there to get the an who hasQ’t won in four said the flat course is made McHale pulled an Iron-man 22 and the finals Sunday, 2) shots from the floor and Bar- for the Rockets and Louie D am - consecutive birdies coming ” I don't think Ellis can move feel of the crowd,” said Dundee. and Stanford Harris. years, were Just one stroke back for the good putter. “ I wasn't thinking,” Trevino Second Ski Short Stuff stunt as a basketball official March 8. Indians and Cheney Host Hoop Teams rett tallied 12 points In a decl- pier hit 29 for the Colonels, home. But he said a 12 foot par- at 67. "You can miss the fairways said. “ The wait had broken Formulating plans for the an- *ast week in Bristol. He work’ d Defending champions are slve third-period spurt that Bob Netolicky popped In saving putt on the ninth was the The gri'oup of eight at 68 in­ and still hit the green,” Trevi­ my concentration. The caddy’s Gold Medal nual KnighU of Columbus com- the Jaycee game along with his George Cochran and Rolane pinned the Floridians with their points, Roger Brown 26 and cluded 46-year-old Julius Boros, no said. supposed to think for me. He key to his round. blnotlon Irish-Sports Night next partner, failed to show and he Irish. Norm Lalonde paced the 41st loss in 56 games. IX>n Free- John Barnhill 25 to lead Indiana VAL GARDENA, Italy .(AP) month is Fran Mahoney, gen- was pressed into service again men qualifiers and Ellse Kloter Playdown Preview Tonight, man was high for the losers past Pittsburgh. The PaceM eral chairman. Honored guests In the varsity attraction when the women In last week’s with 36 points. charged to a 106-85 bulge in the — France’s Ingrid Lafforgue New W orld will be announced shortly. This only one official appeared . . . qualifying round, Heywood, weakened by a flu last quarter and held off the gave France a second gold med­ is ann)ially one of the top sports Bell’ ve in hunches: 'Ihe New All matches Saturday and attack, spent part of the game pers, who got 20 points from al today by scoring two perfect affairs In town . . . Tommy York Rangers last finished flr.st Sunday ■will be best of five. Aquinas Vs. East Catholic resting in the Rockets’ drcs.slng John Brisker. Mark Likely first places in the two heats of O’Neil, who handles boxing In the NaUonal Hockey League The pairings; the women’s special slalom of classes with Earle Everett at in .1941-42. That same season MEN Bv DEAN YOST home grounds; Stafford High forward Tuesday evening in the World Alpine Skiing <3ham- the Community Y for the Rec they were in the midst of George Cochran vs. Steve ^ . . (12-6) plays winless Cheney Bristol, but the home team was In 600 Run pionships. Department, was an eye-witness establishing a league record for A sneak preview to- ^ech (0-16> in the Beavers’ a little sharper than Indians, Dyak Billiards Top West Sides The 21-year-old from Luchon to Billy Graham’s fight with Kid most games without being ahut- George Pelletier vs. Frank night of the upcoming gym; Tolland High (2-9) clash- Another fine showing like this LOS ANGELES (AP) — Some in the French Pyrenees was Ga'vllan In 1951 at the old Madl- out. This season Ih? Rangers CIA playdowns can be seen ed with Ellington High (6-11) in and Manchester could produce say the race will be decided Blank In Hotly Contested Battle clocked in 40.07 and 51.37 sec­ son Square Garden In New Yo(rk. are leading — they have been John Mack vs, Tony Marinelll at East Catholic when St. NCCC action; Bolton High (3- another win. Chuck Lankford, at the start, some say at the onds in the heats for a total of “ Graham won every round,” there since Nov. 7 — and are vtc AbralUs vs. Fred McCiirry 14> runs into East Hampton Bill Maher and Brian Maher finish. But when it’s over the Thomas Aquinas invades STANDINGS which were slightly off the 100.44. O’Neil commented. The two— two games away from tying Herb Steadman vs. Richard the Eagle’s Den. Both High (2-11) In a battle of lowly all contributed greatly to the man in front is likely to be Barbara Cochran of Rich­ Graham and O’Neil—reached their record of moat games w. 1ft. the holder of a new world rec­ Krol teams East with a 14-3 record placed teams and Manchester Indians fine showing. The 6-3 Billiards w'ere led by 3 7 1 mond, Vt., gave the United* back Into memoryland earlier without being blanked In the A1 Plrkey vs. Charles Gardella and Aquinas with a fine 13-2 C.C. (9-7) travels to Housaton- Rockville High, after winning Ansaldi’s ord. Mbrlarty’s 6 2 their three big men, Blum. Hb- States its first silver medal of this week when they met at scoring column. Not since Ed Bujaufius vs. John Rleder showing, already have gained Ic C.C. six in a row, was upended by The race in question is the Billiards 6 3 henthal and Me Adam. Blum the games, by finishing fifth in Johnny Oesario’s restaurant, Nov. 6, 1968 have the Raiders Norm Lalonde vs. Robert tourney berths. This will be the strong Middletown High Tues­ 600-yard run which, for the pur­ What luck — good or bad — Green Manor 5 4 managed 12 field goals and 7-8 the first run and second in the Frank’s, in town . . . Fellow failed to score — a string of 116 day. The Tigers, with only sec­ poses of tonight’s Times Indoor Pogano first time these two schools will Friday the 13th bring to West Sides 1 6 foul tries for 31 points. The second. She was clocked In 50.45 doing a top-notch Job, game gam es. . . Archie Moore, form- onds remaining, sank a long Games, is being called a dash. WOMEN have played this year. the schoolboys? Jets 0 9 rugged Hohenthal hit for 26 and 51.70 for a total of 102.15 in and game out, with Cheney er Springfield College baseball Jump to capture the win. while McAdam threw in 22 There are only four entrants seconds. Tech’s -wlnless basketball team All-American and major league Rolane Irish vs. Mary Scata Toumey-bound South Wlnd- Revenge and a second sea- but all have hefty qualifications. Reggle Gburski Anges Bor (16-1) hokts East Windsor son win wdll be Manchester’s The Rams have been paced Thursday night’s Senior points, 10 of which came from France’s Michele Jacot made Is Captain Ken Larrimore. He’s outfielder, will coach the West- all season by a well-balanced —'Martin McGrady is holder it a French-dominated final by been the only shining light ■with ern New England College nine Claughsey and powerful Rockville High goal at the Clarke Arena League action at Illlng found scoring attack of Bill Wilde, Center Billiards defeaUng the of the world Indoor record for taking third in 50.37 and 51.83 the hoopsteirs this season . . . In Springfield this spring . . . Gall Hampton MJtchio (12-6) tangles with Glastonbury against Conard. The invaders. Five men were In double flg- 600 yards, a fine time of 1:09.0. ■When credit Is due. Coach John- WPOP radio will carry Mon- Elvans High (7-9) on the Rams’ home- lo-polnt winners earlier this Larry Willette, Howie Johnson, ^est Sides, 91-89, in a_ hoUy __ con_ ures for the West Sides. La- for a total of 102.20. Greg Berger and Mike Parris, tested” match. ’ ^ Polnte led the well-balanced at- —Lee Evans, the world record The tough course created an ny Klels at Cheney Tech rates day night’s Joe Frazier - Jlm- Elise Kloter vs. Joan Colby court. Elsewhere, in CCIL ac- season, 56-46, are hopeful of Rockville has already quali- The West Sides took the early tack with 10 field goals for 20 holder for 400 meters of 43.8, avalanche of victims, with 17 of a salute despite his club’s rec- my Ellis hea'vyweight cham- tion, Conard (7-7) of West Hart- landing a tourney berth and fled for post-season play. After lead, owning a 22-18 margin go- points. Tall McKenna threw In \ won a gold medal in that event the 55 competitors disqualified ord. The school has less bas- pionship bout with Don Dunphy ford clashes with (1-16) Man- must win. Action starts at 8:16. tonight, they have one game ing Into the second period. Be- 18 markers. The tough re­ at the 1968 Mexico City Olympic in the first run, and top favor­ ketball talent this season than calling the shots starting at Chester High on the latter’s Manchester put Its best foot remaining, against Southing- hind 44-38 at intermission, the bounding Jim Mlstrctta added 16 Games. ites like Austria’s Aime Marie In hldtory. If the team ■wins one 9:40 . . . Marques Haynes and ton in an away contest. Cues rallied during the third pe- points while teammates Craig —Ralph Doubell, Olympic Proell and France’s Annie Fa- of its remaining gomes It will his Magicians will meet the Ex- Rolling along in highgear, riod, thanks to A1 Blum’s 11 Phillips, Paul (Juey and Collins gold medal winner from Aus­ mose dropping out in the sec­ be a minor miracle, yet Klels piorers Sunday, Feb. 22 at East - f South Windsor hasn’t dropped points, and took the lead for the Judd contributed 14, 11 and 10 tralia at 800 meters in 1968, ond. works Just as hard—if not hard- Hartford High . . . Not a winner a game since Dec. 19 —that first time, 66-62. With big Dave points respectively, has never lost a race indoors. Austria’s Gertrud CJabl, de­ er—than when he had a touma- but tops in the Nice Guy class Ex-East Grid Coaeh to Windsor Locks. The BobcaU McKenna In foul trouble, the The winners trailed In field —Len Van Hofwegan, former fending World Chip champion, ment-qualifylng squad a year among schoolboy bask-;tball PARKADE DUSTY — Leroy will get a chance for revenge West Side defense was weak- goal output, 36-^. Once again, HOWE ABOUT THAT!— All-time great Gordie Howe of Detroit works his way UCLA star, won the Paclflc-8 placed fourth with 49.88 and ago. coaches in the area is Bemle Riggott 210-564, Joe Lauzon 201, next Thursday night, a game ened considerably. the foul line told the story as past St. Louis goalie Ernie Wakely and Frank St. Marseille to record goal. 440 last year, has a best quar­ 52.38 for a total of 102.26. * * * Prusaezyk, former Worcester Yves Rannou 211-566, Rolanil they have been pointing for The score was tied several the Cues hit on -21 compared to ter mile of 48.5 and ran a relay Judy Nagel of Enumclawn Here ’n There athlete, now at East Hartford Smith 200-678, Mike LetUeri 218- Gerber to Columbia leg of 44.7 last season as UCLA 210—606, Tom Yost 201-567, weeks. times during the final quarter the losers 17. Wash., made it a generally good M’* Salute la due Amy Plrkey, as- High. won the NCAA mile relay. American showing by taking Crawford Alien 220, Walter Norm Gerber, first assistant coach and defensive co­ The Bobcats have been get- as the Cues, paced by Carl ------a fine game 'from their Hohenthal and Steve McAdam, Flyers Near NHL Tie Mark McGrady’s world standard of fifth for a total of 102.93, while r#i ■> Berk 208, Neil Lawrence 210- ordinator of the Central Connecticut footban team for ting 1:09 was set on an oversize Marilyn Cochran, Barbara’s sis­ 660, Clay Nivison 237-666, Ed the past five years, has been appointed an assistant starting five and from their ex- traded baskets ■with the losers’ Last Night’s Fights track In Louisville^ Ky., but Colleffe Basketball Roundup ^ _ _ ^ cellent ft -reserves. Each game_____ *airMcKenna AMM A andft-ft M ^ Cliff/’Yl 18M YLaPointe. ft. 4 A NEW YORK (AP) — The deadlock brought them man also assisted on Nolet’s ter, was sixth In 103.34. Bachl 202-214—505, Bill Avery football coach at Columbia. He succeeds Pete deLisser, COPENHAGEN, Denmark most experts agree any one of 657. who resigned to enter private. South manages to use 10 or With the score knotted at 86 all, Winning isn’t everything to within 10 polnits df St. Louis’ tying goal, a 10-foot shot with the four is capable of breaking more players with each scor- McAdam converted both ends of Don Fullmer, 164, West Jordan, the Philadelphia Flyers slumping West Division leaders, 514 minutes remaining. it on the 11-laps-to-the-mlle business. ing at least two points. a one and one foul situation to Utah, and Tom Bogs, 164, Den- Drake Needed Rally SILK CITY — Ken Pleclty put the Billiards ahead to stay, mark, drew, 10, . . . as long as they get who bowed to Detroit 5-2, ex­ Dave Keon scored his 22nd track at the Forum. Gerber, a 1967 graduajte of TONIGHT’S PICKS: East 651, Chuck Ried 214, Lou Polln- The West Sides missed the PORTLAND, Maine—Tony and 23rd goals for the Leafs. Referee Sues the University of Connecticut, their point across. tending their losing streak to skl 206-678, Frank Gall as 220- enjoyed a reputation as one topping St. Thomas, Conard shot, McAdam was fouled L a m p r o n, 172, Westbrook, Third-period goals by Red six, in the only other NHL ac­ P^e Stemkowski led the Red edging Manchester, Stafford _ _ HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) 593, Ken Thomas 222-600, Ron of the East’s top defensive I again and mode both attempts. Maine, stopped Billy Marsh, Fleming and Simon Nolet tion. Wings past St. Louis with two To Preserve Record Magicians Listed — A referee who claims he / « . ft^t Ti»- Nl'vlflon 202, Win Oonant 201, strategists. During the five over ^ e n e y Tech, ^ u to Wind- forthr''lose73 nU L^s VegasX NevV, 6. earned the Flyers a 33 National Philadelphia trailed 3-1 when goals and an assist. Gordie was decked by a basketball NEW YORK (A P)—The tie at the top of the Mis- ^ave O’Brien 204-574, Lou Hai- w r defeating East Wtodsor, ^ ^OS ANGELES—Lenny Brice, Howe scored a shortdhanded years he served at Central, the Hockey League standoff with Fleming deflected Larry Hill­ At Rockville Gym player has filed a $50,000 souri Valley Conference is still intact today but Friday piyn 212, Aldo D’Appolonio giog Devils posted a 32-10-1 rec- Rockidlle overcoming Glaston- g-gi^j^g possession with but five 123^, Los Angeles, knocked out goal for Detroit, which leads Toronto Thursday night, leaving man’s 50-foot shot past Maple damage suit in (Superior the 13th almost came a little early for Drake. 225-554, Frank Pitts 200-650, ord. Two years ago Central fln- bury, Bolton getting another seconds remaining, the West Baby Camay, 122'/4, Durango, them four ties short of the all- Leafs’ goalie Bruce Gamble fifth-place Chicago by three The Fabulous Magicians, bas­ Court. The Bulldogs needed a s cond Bob Thomas 211, Jim Law- ighed first nationally in college win over East Hampton and Side took two shots both of Mexico, 2. time season mark of 23. early in the final period. Hill­ points in the East. ketball’s comic kings, will britvj; M)OC downing Housatonlc C.C. Jake Greenberg of Hart­ half rally capped by Rick Wwa- John Fraley and rence 200, Ed Barrett 205, division defensive statistics, al- their bag of tricks to RockviUe ford said he was knocked to maker’s basket vrtth 25 s^onds Bearcats with Roland Smith 200-566, Mike lowing nine opponents an aver- High Tuesday night at 8 to the floor by a ‘‘wilful and left to play to beat underdog Lettieri 202-671. age of only 4.4 points a game malicious” blow by Ray­ as the team enjoyed a 6-2-1 rec­ meet Steves & Tom’s for the allowed the opposition Slammiii’ Sam Still Has Urge mond Glass of the Colt Fire­ (H u ra ld |>liot/> b y P in to ) ord. benefit of the Midget Football T 34 points for the second straight arms team. FOES ONCE, FRIENDS TODAY—Billy Graham, left, talked old times with A two-time all-Yankee Con­ progfram of the Ellington Athle­ Louisville for the MVC lead. whipping Iona handily. The Incident occurred Feb. Johnny Cesario at the latter’s restaurant here. The pair fought in 1952, with The Cardinals had an easier cadets ^ o defeated the SASKETSAUt ference tackle and captain of ‘To Compete With Yoimg Pups’ tic League. 6, 1969 during a game be­ Graham winning in 10 rounds. Cesario holds two trophies—his New England time maintaining their share of gg 3^ on Tuesday, the UConn football team in 1966, Since this remarkable team tween the Colt team and a NEW YORK (AP) __ $35,000 Citrus Open to be played the whe.ls came off” his game. welterweight and middleweight championship belts he won in 1946 and 1948. first place got 16 points from Jim Oxley s c o im ^ Gerber coached on the scholas­ was founded In 1953 by Marques squad from the Hartford against over-match^ Tul^. 12 tic level at East Catholic High When Sam Snead says, “I Haynes — “ the world’s Greatest Courant, Greenberg said. Y LEAGUE In Manchester and Bristol Cen­ ’prtTlined irnfonr'^dM leading pros are in 194, has won three PGA cham- Meanwhile, streaking CJincln- field goals. Dribbler” — they have thrilled Last night VFW came back tral High befome Joining the Cen- got em linea up lOUr aeep, citrus Open at Orlando. pionships and one British Open. He is suing Glass, Colt natl won Its seventh straight Murphy, stimned by an e n ^ t acomin and agoin you I_,ast year at National’s take- Three times he was runner up and delighted millions of fans Firearms, which he said Shoe on Tell Billy Graham Visits, game, walloping Wichita State . J with a strong second half to de- tral staff in 1966. He also com- on three continents and in all ft. ft 1. _ —A 4____ ftftftft. ft.ft.ft ft. ft. VnMlv CIDOW mte a * *_ftft* 4lftftft YTIII^a O O - I A Y lH n _ v-ft-nfAyl .fVtft. XT i i d Is I a Un^AafllnQ^ event, Snead started with a in the Open but he never should have known that 84-67 to Stay two games back of Niagara past Ford- feat the Elks, 29-16. The win- peted on the Huskie wresUlng NORM GERBER wonder whether he means UBGA 50 states. pigeons he can beat, coun- 67. He was five shots off. Bunky won it. He playzd ’ the four Glass had “ violent tenden­ the conference co-leaders. H ethrew in 12 of his 26 outacored their opponenU team for two seasons. Their court antics include a cies,” and the YMCA of try club golfers who want Henry at the finish and $3,428 rounds in the Open at the Hous- flock of trick shots ranging from In Saturday’s of Fight Game Elsewhere Army, the nation’s seven minutes f*"* f*'® last half. High for ^ native of Tumors Palls, l6SSOnSf or tomuto c&n fill* proved woirthwhllc for the ton Champions course last year Greater Hartford, sponsor of leading defensive team* ^ wined out a 10-point f^e winners were Tim Charle- Mass., Gerber also served as bouncing the leather into the t h e YMCA Industrial whipped Iona 60-34, Georgetown “ ^ ^ bds (10), Dave Yaworskl (9) the Blue Devils’ ■wrestling coach, Brown Coach Quits ed with money spring and summer pro at (292 for $1,030) and he probably hoop to bombing it in from Strub Stakes ® But that’s Sam the Slammer’s Greenbrier In White Sulphur ^11 try to qualify for this y e ^ League. By EARL YOST battered New York University Porter poured in 37 and Kevin Yorgenaen (6). For directing the team to an 11-3 above. ■Won’t you be my Valentine? Without any pre-fanfare, Billy Graham was in Man­ PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) — reply when you ask him how Springs, W.Va. Open, June 18-21 at Hazeltlne Maybe that's what Jockey Wil­ 94-72, Marquette took St. LouU , . j embbed 32 rebounds ff»e losers, Mike Murphy and record and second place In the 66-64,a o ltd NiagaraHTInn>oM downed TTiYrtfRlAITIFonHiam f^^„^*^iii^|^vT'over*^'^'*Pe-____ <^4. T2411H*** SanrluTSandwell A ll R hada H ssix' l x ATand five New England championships Fullerton, Brown Universl- things are going at Boca Raton., Snead finished KKlth, in 1969 near MimieapoUs. lie Shoemaker will whisper into chester earlier this week. Fla., his winter club. Ask him with $15,439 for the few events Ond" of the tournaments in the ear of Tell during the post He was quietly escorted here by Walter Sinon on a 77-68 with Calvin Murphy scor- addition, the 6-foot-8 points respectively. last year. ty’s hockey coach since 1965, is about his plans with age 58 com­ he played on the PGA tour, plus which Snead got his blgg st Ansaldi’s Defeat Manormen parade of the $129,500 Charles business trip. St. Peters 10^91. junior blocked at least a dozen CJerber, 34, will serve as de- stepping down at the end of the ing up on...... May.. _27, and___ the _ de-_ $14,300 after Tommy Aaron beat thrill was his own event at H. Strub Stakes at Santa Anita This Billy Graham, not to be 1952. I won a 10-round decision.” Also, William and M a ^ de- peter’s shots. Vtllanova’s 60 In 190B-69, 102,766 waterfowl fcnslvte coord^ator under^ ^ on current season. Jightful veteran from the hills of him by one shot in the Canadian Greenbrier almost 11 years ago. Saturday. confused with evangelist Billy Numbered among Graham's feated The Citadel 79-74, Cente- shooting accuracy hunters took advantage of the e®ach Frank Navarro next fall, Fullerton, who announced his l£(t Springs, Va., still has the Open. After three rounds he led "How can 1 forget that one?” victims were Gavilan, Cairmen nary whipped Miami. Fla. 107- difference. In Record - Breaking Game Tell, a 4-year-old colt owned Graham, is the one-time boxer shooting offered to the public on He is married to rthe former resignation Thursday, said he urge ” to compete, with the the field by five shots ’’but then smiles the Hall of Famer. ” It by Mrs. Howard B. Keck, is fa­ who was active in four divisions Basilio, Joey Giardello and Utah whipped Arizona 92-75, some 14 state and federal wild- Jeanne Bordeaux and is the fa- Brigham Young downed Arizona young pups ” was In 1959, I shot a 59 and my Points were plentiful Wednes­ some good shcxiting by Craig vored to win the Strub that high­ — featherweight, , Rocky Castellan!. life refuges throughout the state ther of six chlldren^hreo girls was retiring because of phy c Now 48, Graham could still State 97-91, Colorado State A f i t e ” I’ll be playing the two Miam. ^ f l - S c c d day night in Senior Lsague Johnson and Tom Malin, Ansal­ lights the national weekend pro­ welterweight and middleweight LA’s Combo of California. ' and three boys. reasons. m ciiiii n il ii n -ir tournaments and the Gr ens- ^*111111 J . 'p p ^^CC U should have been a 57. di’s increased their lead to four, gram in thoroughbred racing. — during a 14-year career. make the middleweight class topped New Mexico 64-67, and action at Illing. The opening as he weighs only 168. “ I weigh­ Houston belted Hardln-Slmmons game of a twinblll saw Morlar- 54-50 at intermission. Manor’s Elsewhere there is the $50,000 boro Open Just before the Mas- In Indoor Tennis Graham, now an Eastern Di­ ed more when I was fighting, lOO-m. ters,’ says the man who almost ty Bros, romp over the winless CHayt Nivison then went to work Bougainvillea Turf Handicap at vision bar supervisor for Cad- Powers Five and Ansaldi’s lead was cut to Hialeah, the $25,000 Native especially between fights. I Drake, 17-6 for the season and won the Canadian Open in Mon­ SALISBURY, Md. (AP) Jets. In a record-breaking sec­ vert, never won a world’s title two points. 88-86, with the final Dancer Handicap at Bowie, the was up as^high ^ 168,” he 10-1 in the MVC and playing at treal last July. Stan Smith, winner of the Na­ ond contest, an undermanned but engaged In a pair of 15- period to play. $20,000 Pelleteri Handicap at the said. home, was down by 10 points Past Hawks “ If I thought I had a chance tional Indoor title In Salisbury Ansaldi’s squeaked out a 117- round championship bouts with The last 10 minutes ended up Any predictions on the heavy­ early in the second half against FREE to win the Masters I d even skip year, has been seeded No. 1 115 victory over Green Manor. Fair Grounds in New Orleans, Kid Gavilan. _ „ _____ When Jerry West and Elgin being a shooting duel between the $15,000 Hot Springs Handi­ weight title fight Monday night lightly regarded Bradley, which Greensboro, N.C., because the ^mong domestic players for the The 117 point barrage by An- hM won only three of l i confer- Baylor are putting it all togeth- WINDSHIELD Ansaldi’s Malin and Manor’s cap at Oaklawn plus the Valen­ "Four times I fought in New,York between Jimmy greens aren’t in the best of y g National Indoor Open saldi stands as a league record ence games this season. er, even Atlanta’s tough Hawks SCRAPERS Nivison. With the lead exchang­ tine Handicap at Florida Downs Gavilan,” he recalled. "I won EUig and Joe Frazier? Mert (old mark 113 by Ansaldl) and shape early in the spring. Tennis (Championships. a 10-round decision in 1960, lost "Ellis hag got to get Frazier But Wanamaker and reserve can become clay pigeons for the WHILE Greensboro is a $180,000 PGA Rod Laver of Australia, who the combined point total of 232 ing hands rapidly. Nivison was and the customary feature at THEY hitting 14 of his total 45 points Narragansett. in 10 rounds the next year, then in the first five rounds. He’s a Carl Salyers came off the Drake Los Angeles Lakers, tour event at Sedgefleld, April $121,000 as a pro last year, also stands as a league record. bench to bring the Bulldogs West and Baylor clicked for a LAST from all over the court. How­ Tell, a winner of $216,543 with lost a 15-round split decision for terrific puncher. He’s got to get highly recommends ihis 2-5. Snead has won it eight jg seeded first among the for­ Trailing 24-22 going into the back. Bradley rallied again to total of 74 points Thursday ever. it was Malln’s fourth nine victories, five seconds and the title in 1951 and lost in 16 to him early or the other guy tunes in a span of years stretch- eign entries in the $50,000 tour­ second period. Moriarty. with tie the game with Just over one night, leading the Lakers to a quarter oijtput of 21 points that a third in 16 career starts, is top rounds In Havana, Cuba In 1952, (Frazier) will run him out of ing from 1938 through 1965. La.st n^ment which gets under way the aid "of good defense and also for the championship. half minute left before Wana- 136-114 romp over Atlanta that FJ year his 282 put him eight shots gy^day some cold hands by the Jets, gave the victory to Anisaldl’s. weighted at 123 pounds in a field the building,” he said. 196$ CHEVROLET saldi’s. “ In that 1961 fight, at Madl- Will boxing come back? maker’s bucket sent the fans left them Just one-half game be- off the lead but good for $1,334. A 48-man draw which includes pulled ahead to stay 58-39 at in­ of 12 in the 1',^ miles of the hind the Hawks In the National .son Square Garden, everyone ” It doesn’t look too good,” the home happy. Snead has won the Masters 12 national champions, the top termission. Behind Phil Hyde's Down by two points with 46 Strub. Wanamaker had 15 points and Basketball Association s West- seconds remaining. Ansaldi's Snow Sporting, an Argentine thought I won, except the visitor said. "Years ago there three Umes (1949, 1952 and 1954) 10 ranking U.S. players and 11 16 third quarter points, the Balyera 12 while A1 Williams led em Division race. Impola 2-Door FREE Malin stole the ball and scored referee," he said as he re- were more opportunities than and way back in 1939 he lost to pros will be battling for a top MB's continued to puM away import owned by CJlemcnt L. Drake with 19 and 16 rebounds. Chicago edged Phoenix 122-121 ELECTRONIC on a layup. Manor missed the Hlrsch, looms as the probable newed acquaintances with John- today. Boxing is good today for Ralph Guldahl by one shot. This singles prize of $7,200. The win­ and led 87.-55 going into the Rich Schultz led Bradley with In the only other game on the shot and Johnson's rebound went ny Cesario, owner of Frank’s only a few, the champions. Lll ANALYSIS is his 30th Masters coming up ning doubles team will split a final quartej;. second choice under 114 pounds 20 NBA schedule. to Malin. A twisting off-balanc­ Restaurant in Manchester. There were many good paydays "Super-Sport* and the Slammer is assured of $2,000 prize. The well balanced MB's put and Jockey Laffil Pincay Jr. Lorry Carter’s 18 points led a With West and Baylor scoring, PLUS 3 ed jump shot by the versatile Every boxing writer at ring- years ago with clubs In every $1,000 Just for showing up. Over six men into double figures. Tall Rounding out the Strub field l.s balanced Louisville attack that rebounding and passing off In $4.00 SAVINGS Malin went in as he was fouled side had me winning big.” town. During my day, it was the years Snead had picked up Buzz Keeney led the way with Court Rond, Di-etray, Fancy ha(i four players In double fig- tandem, the Lakers shot to a ' Our styles always made for quite common for a fellow to ON TUNE-UP $45,411 at Augusta, Ga. He is 22 mark rs. clos“'y followed bv and he completed the thre«- Silk, Loony’s Secret, Modern ures and carried the Cardinals five-point lead In a blistering HARDTOP good fights, Graham said of have over 100 fig^hts. You could fourth on the money list there, Jim Glenney with 20. Hyde polnt play. Both teams exchang­ Spirit, Might, Comlnl, Wyn past game Tulsa. 77-point first quarter. They In- Sports Schedule | Monday his Jousts with Gavilan. "Every- tight every month If you want- but quite a ‘fur piece behind Ar- finished with 18 points whi’e ed foul shots with no one else d’Amour, CJovernors Party and Tulsa, playing at home, got 22 creased the margin to 53-42 ear- FRIDAY, Feb. 13 J than Malin getting Ansaldi’s. Makor, an entry with. Tell. one was an exciting bout. I You can’t do that anymore.” BeautUuUy preserved ta magic metalUc lacquer finlah, contrasted wUUi white ■vtayl nie Palmer's leading $114,463. teammates Bob Eseavitch. Dan points from Ron Carson and ly In the second quarter and interior. StratoiBucket seats with cons Glastonbury at Rockville Club. Fishel Is considered the Salmond added 16. , on the grass, are the (id-hlgh World War II, campaigned In-i ward to him.” . The Doral Open, Feb. 26- Ell (15). Ed Donavan (14i, Joe Dean Memlnger poured in 26 fourth quarter Ph^nlx rally 1 ,'t* • ELECTRONIC CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT Bolton at East Hampton top man in his field and for 15 weight.s at 123 pounds, side the square circle until 1956, ______March 1, and the National Air­ Massollnl (12). and Mike Fol- Green Manor exhibited a well- polnU to lead Marquette, which that put the Suna ahrad 118-107 Manchester C.C. at Housatonlc years has been a close friend Gaelic Dancer, the top weight engaging in 131 bouts over this » 6000 MILE/120 DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE lines Open, March 26-29, are the lor (10). balanced attack. In addition to trailed at halftime against with three mj^utea to play, C.C. of Yost. The latter will be hon­ at 127 pounds in the silks of Wil­ time. His record was an im­ Akin Sets Mark two Miami events Snead likes. Action was the word in the Nivison's 45 points, big Tom flred-up St. Louis. But the BlI- came back with three big field MILEX SERVICES... BATTERIES - STARTERS ored for his 25 years as sports second game as Ansaldi's Rea threw In 22 points. Team­ liam T. Pascoe 3rd, heads the pressive 102 victories — Includ­ MIDDI.®TOWN (AP) — Wes­ Moriarty Brothers Those two PGA tests add to likens managed only four field goaU and a ^ l r of decisive free CARBURETORS• ALTERNATORS• GENERAT ORS editor with The Herald. likely field for the NatiV'^ Danc­ ing 58 in a row — 14 defeats and $360,0(X> in prize money and sought to avenge their lone mates Jim Breen, Gio Talaga, leyan sophomore Jim Akin goeds In the second half, shoot- throws for Chicago, College Basketball er, a prep-for the $100,000 John 14 draws. "Unooln-Maraury-WUlys Jeep-Toyota” DRIVE IN OR CAIL FOR APPOINTMENT each is preceded by pro-ama­ Fran Mahoney will be the r;peat without the services of and Dick Belkewicz added 19, broke a five year old school tag a paltry .100 .for the final 20 The Bulls’ rookie sewed up toastmaster. SpWkers will in­ 17 and 12 points respectively. B. Campbell Handicap oh Feb. One of his victims was Ce­ ■*40 BROAD STRKET teur. East leading rebounder, Joe Patrick, record by hauling in 78 re­ mtautwT M the Warriors the victory from the foul Jtae (Near the Parkade in MaiielieHtcr) It was Interesting to note that 28. sario. ” I remember It well,” 816 Center Street MANCHESTER ' 643-5135 Snead says the thought of Niagara 77, Fordham 68 clude Hal Goodnough, humorist, and leading point-getter, Frank bounds Thursday as the CaptM- with 15 seconds remaining. Chet IIO I'R S ; M on., Tueh., Wed., Sat. 8-6 M i l e i W.C. Partee’s Sado, winner of Graham sold as Cesorlo listen­ stormed to the victory PGA satellite tournaments is a Georgetown, D.C. 94, NYU 72 the Rev. Keating and. Art Mc- Kinel. each team hit 52 field goals, nals smothered Union College ' o n c ^ t l " ‘L ngtag on in the Walker paced Chicago’s attack OPEIN EVHlNlNaS BIXOBFT THURSDAY 'Ggk the Level a$ Center and Brood” riiiirH., Frl 8 8 ruciitii till the Inaugural Handicap at Onk- ed. ” It was the first perform­ good idea,. ” I’m Just likely to Army 60, Iona 34 Glnley. Not to be denied, the first The winners’ 13-11 edge from In basketball 86-66. MVC hirtwi^thlrds of lU with 30 points, but yielded game Plum e: 618'Miri lawn Feb. 6, is favored to take ance in the new War Memorial play In one of them things ' Villanovta 108, St. Peter’s N.J. I The dinner Is a complete sell­ place winners, took a 26-23 lead the charity stripe w»s the dif­ Another Wesleyan vpohomo spofiomore. O iler expires Kebriuir> U. I»7() out, limited to 260. into the second quarter. Behind ference. / the Hot Springs. Auditorium in Canton, OhiOy ^ Lurry IClniarH, scored » polnte. says Sneed in referring to the91 _J stormed post Wichita State, run- kins, who scored 37. / // y / \ \\ \ ■: Tv \ v '\ ■,\ V' \ ■' .V \ \\'" \ \ . \ A

A' v W- ■ ' " ' ' " ' \ \ .A \ i\^ » iKTOBN ; V h |\ I vWlill'l 'iVu •: V- V A -..v - A'- A W e NING HERALD, MANCHESTER,ER; c o m , FRIDAY, FEBRUAkV 13, 1970' ____:_____ \ \ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANdHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970 BUGGS BUNNY OUR b o a r d i n g HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE J^iJJSEVENTBBN II • \ -»r “ r\ A. -r / 1 shall REIMBU^SeJ 1 DON'T THAT'S A BUCK ^ \ Butiiwst SffrvicM Help W o nted- Help Wanted— SEVENTY-FIVE YA IM JUST AN ______I THAT Aniwo to Pr#*lou» Poiilo ' YOU rOR THESE A'-^MINP A- , MINP MY HARD HAT ? 1 GOTTA j OLPTIMEB, \ MACHINE EDIBLES ON v--^IVIt^ CREDIT OWES ME OffffnKi 13 Female 35 Female 35 ___ GET BACK >OU AUWAVB. tC LL IT BUS.' t e l l iiN' n .weanin' \ d o e s rWDAY, SIRE' ) AS LONG AS YA SYLVESTER.' Visit to New York 11 T'W ORK. UiKE IT IS. TW ICGS-^ LIKE IT IB HE 1 LESS CLASSIFIED l^ P U N C H OPERAW R sicRETARY for law office fuTl G O T A JOB! HOW MUCH OO MDU SETS MIXED LOST j WITH E XPERT DRYWALX, work done or part-time. Write Box F, hut not nb- FkSURS % TOOK. OFF ? UP WITH ZERO.' y ,WOEE solutsly hsessi^i^ SA/ARF- ACROSS navigation Sheetrock, tapeing, sandflnish I STAVBP IN THE RE.ME.MBERiN NOISE THAN system ceilings. Also painting a n d Opening for experienced Al­ Manchester Herald. right parson, c y -ww.**^ 6 W P P :-, SHAk EB s o UONS I HOW IT A POLITICIAM 1 Room in a big 640 4 City in Judah paper hanging. Call Ron, B48- pha-Numeric IBM keypunch- FELT LIKE AN ANT W.AS.' CAMPAISNIM ' ADVERTISING er to work full-time days. (Bib.) IN A BLENPER.' FOR. 6 Subway trip 9425 or John, 643-4880.' HEBLECTIOM' to---- Island 5 Loiter Cl a s s i f i e d advertising d e p t , h o u r s Company offers excellent HOUSE PARENT ntngs, 0-* p.m„ Tuesday 10 Spheres of 6 Plane to --— YOU ARB A-1. Truck U A-1. wages and working condi­ Field 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. action S Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ tions, convenient free park­ Perform interesting and servloa, paktry dspartment. 12 Honwric hero 7 Above (contr.) challenging duties supervis­ 8 Compass point ii i n w ways sealed and small truck­ ing, in-plant cafeteria and w ill train aa ca«u„ . 15 White grape; m COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- above average benefits. Ap­ ing home for employed, men- Mario’a Italian Spacimy Food 16 Beige ccjlor 9 Radiation poker game ---- at the Met mano Trucking Bervice toll- ply: /tally retarded. Positions are (var.) counter 40 Prying ban 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PlIBL^CA’nOIli j Shflippa, Burr C o ^ Shopping 11 Droop , (2 words) free, 742-9487. located. In Manchester. Start­ Centar (next to Ctidor's), 17 Printer’s unit 29 Shade trees 41 Degree (ah.) Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4 :S0 p.m , Friday ing salary $99.01 a week 18 African 13 Deputy 48 Recede 14 Wheat grains, 31 Place to play DRY WALL — remodeling — FIRST NATIONAL plus . free meals, 3 weeks BALBSOIRL lor moming antelope billiards ' 49 And others ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN for instance PLEASE READ YOUR AD paint, repair, or replace ceil­ STORES, INC. vacation, 3 weeks sick leave, five-day week- apply 20 Driving 35 Believer in (ah.) , PARK tc OAKLAND command 19 Born 51 Love ings and walls. Reasonable 11 paid holidays, 3 pe>rsonaI Mr. Donut, '208 W *it Middle 21 Lumberman’s false gods ClMBlfled or “ Want Ada» are taken over phone am a AVENUES GOSH, I DIDN'T MEAN I KNOW...VMEANT 21 Golfer’s term (Bib.) (Anglo-Ir.) rates. Call 649-5764. leave days annually, group -Tpke. Mancheeter, T'HIT H IM ! t h i t m b . boot conv«nlf^nce. Thi' advertlner should read his ad the FIRST EAST HARTFORD, CX)NN 23 Water (Fr.) 36 Hostelry 53 Suffix (pi.) life insurance. Blue Cross DIDNTCHA? / y e a h , 22 Moslem DAY IT ^d REPORT ERRORS Inf time l™ e LIOHT trucking, odd Jobs, also 25 Finish commander 37 Whale 54 Observe next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for onlv ONE In- and CMS. Please call Mans­ SALESGIRL wanted full-time TH A 'S ...3 l 26 Bcdouip head moving large appliances. Burn­ Ik iX LEAST (comb, form.) 55 Within correct or omitted Insertion lor any advertisement and then field Training School, Storrs five-day week, S-B. Full compa­ cord 24 Part of iris (var. comb, ; HE DIDN'T 27 Secular 38 Lively dance only to Me eztm t of a “ make good” Insertion. Errbrs which ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- DRIVERS for school buses, 7:30 429i-0451, Ext. 311, for ap­ ny beneflU. Apply hi peiwm, J\ y y SAIN * 28 Turns aside 28 Inexpensive 39 Hear Grand form) 1770. -8:40 a.m., 2:10 - 3:45 p.m. Ex­ 30 Appetizer do not lessen the value of the advertisement wUI not be pointment. An equal oppor­ Arthur Drug, M2 Main St, corrected by “ make good" Insertion. cellent part-time for house­ tunity employer. ______32 ElMtern state SNOW PLOWING — Private or Mancheatar. r " T" 7~ 4 r - 7 8 9 wife. Premium wage scale.- (ah.) business, 24-hour service. Call Cpf '* 648-2414. ___ SALESGIRL wanted io t ftiU- i-l3 f ...fM-i* AA 33 Charged atom 10 11 12 13 14 (Rockville, Toll Free) 34 Type of poetry 649-6617. WANTED Girl 18 years or old- ‘time, days, 0-day 16 Moiicheater 38 Source of IS 643-2711 COMPLE7TE Janitorial service, er for part-time candy girl. Youth Centre, wealth 875-3136 COMPTOMETER Apply In prerson to MIse Engel Parkade. 42 Rational M 19 19 2U homes and offices. Floors I OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS washed and waxed, rugs sham­ at the State Theatre, 745 Main 43 Zoo primate W 24 25 O'‘ •i J . .. ‘'"0>A 21 22 OPERATORS St., Manchester, after 6 p.m. '“*v, t •' t Iap« i ■ 1 44 Lixivium pooed, windows washed. 646- Holp Wonlod Molt 35 SURE, I'LL X V'MEAN HA! HA!.. THAT MOOCHER. 45 Social insect 26 27 2 ^ • 29 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 8876. We have openings In our store’s 46 Bulgarian ^ ^ t; iw fc, Nt*. u. TM u/ut Nt w LOAN YOU I V E R NOT GEAUTIFULI NEVER. BUYS accounting department for ex­ RBTIRBD -gentleman lor light 31 32 . /MV MIKE' i GOING TO TIGHT-POCKETJ HIS OWN coin 30 SNOW PLOWING, residential perienced comptometer oper­ maintenance on daily haala ^ •^MV RENTAL / OUST LOAN 47 Wrath PETE FINALLY TO O LS BUT IS 33 $4 35 3/ 24-Hour Answering Service and commercial. Also truck­ ators to work part-time from email office buUdin(. IS-lf DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS RATEK>A ^ IT TOM E M E T HIS ALWAYS THE 49 Elevated ing. Reasonable rates. Call OPERATORS BUCK A T OUT OF \ \ A T C H -. railway (ah.) (Q 1961 br NIA, Ik . 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. hours weekly, needed im­ FIRST GUV 39 40 41 42 646-1974. DAY PLCh^ j TH'GOODNE?^ GENEROUG AROUND WITH 50 Western state 38 , Free to Herald Readers mediately. Apply In peraon at A S O'VER--- - "Here are the pictures we took on our vacation in '63, ...AN D DON'T WORRY, DAVY COULD I HAVE ▼ QUIT BUGGING GEORGE.' A N E W 52 Folly (Fr.) 43 46 WANTED 307 E. Center 8t„ weekday* (SNIFF") THAT POWERFUL SECURITY h e a r t ?/ Want Information on ., 88 pairing roofs of all kinds, new mortgages— interim financing N Logoi Norieot and leuv*. your message. You’D hear from our advenaaer In Main St., Manchester. Hours roofs, gutter work, chimneys —expedient and ' confidential Jig time without, spending aU evening at the telephone. dally 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:80-9, cleaned and repaired. 30 years’ service. J. D. Real Estate The (Connecticut Department Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7908. experience. Free esUmates. Assoc. 648-0129. FIRST NATIONAL Call Howley 643-6361, 644- of Transportation, Bureau of .I\\ i ^ Automobilos For Sola 4 fli. R«« U $ P«t Off — AM tl«hti M i TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — 8333. STORES, INC. Admlnletratlon w ill accept p l»rO fcf Ualt»< Pwttwa Sya4k«>*. •»« BY DICK TURNER CARNIVAL 1964 MERCURY Montclair 2- Trees cut, building lots PARK & OAKLAND AVE. T bids on February 19, 1970, at cleared, trees topped. Got a Businoss Opportunity 28 10:30 a.m., E8T, covering the HERALD door hardtop. Automatic, V-8, EAST HARTFORD. CONN. WAYOUT power steering.. No money tree problem! Well worth Hooting and Plumbing 17 Cleaning of Septic Tanks aper PffEsTo/ WANTED experienced dental having a circulation in said pro­ stove moving, specialty. Fold­ asaistant, for afternoon work, bate district within ten days from CHEVROLET — 1965 Impala, REWEAVING of bums, moth- ing chairs for rent. 649-0752.. 7-Bleven is one of the oldest, SOUTHERN the date of this order and return Lost and Found 1 convertible, super sport, 327, holes, zippers repaired. Win­ largest and most successful 17 hours a week, confidential, niake to this court of the notice dow shades made to measure, 649-6670. given. 4-barrel, automatic transmis­ companies of Its kind. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. LOST: Male, black qnd white sion, on-floor console, bucket all size Venetian blinds. Keys Painting— Papering 21 NEW tiger angora cat, vicinity of made while you wait. Tape re- By having thousands of sat­ seats, power steering and top. LIMITATION OBDBB hospital, child's pet. Reward. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867- PLASTERING — No Job too isfied customers and hun­ PAMPER YOUR POCKET! AT A CX5URT OF PROBATE, Excellent condition. Private dreds of successful and hap­ ENGLAND 649-7812. Main St. 646-5221. small or too large. Patch Fill It with money saved held at Manchester, within and for owner. $1,096. Phone 646-3089. py owners 7-Eleven has the District ot Manchester, on the plastering. 643-6694. seUlng AVON COSMETICS 9th day of Februaiy. 1970. maintained its leadership “What does ‘satisfactory condition’ mean, doctor . . NEED c*E? e d it very fd - In your own neighborhood. TELEPHONE Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, of JobsS’’S by rr..'r‘j;.:'‘S“’; day or hour. Rea­ E R W m DAVIS, painting and and growth to over 3,(500 Judge. other than my hospitalization premiums Announcements Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Call now, 289-4922. sonable. CaU 643-6306. papering, prompt courteous Estate of Martha Singer aka are paid up?" est I)ouglas accepts lowest stores coast to coast. . Martha E. Singer, late of Menches- MICKEY FINN SMALL band— The Sof - Tones, service. Tel. 649-0490. An equal opportunity employer ter in said DIetrict, deceased. BY LANK LEONARD now available for club dances, down, smallest payments, any­ On motion of Harry James Brins­ A 7-ELEVEN ley, 284 Lake Rd„ Andover, Oonn., weddings, office parties, etc. where. Not small loan finance NAME your own price —paint­ FASHION FROCKS U hiring PHILIP— WHEN WAS IT'S BEEN TOO LONG, FRANCHISE company plan. Douglas Mo­ Building^ ing, paper hanging, removal, mothers, earn extra money p a r t .-HME sales clerk, Thurs- . ORDERED: That three months THE LAST TIME YOU ANNIE.! I'M GOING TO Mature musicians. Call 643- requires a low cash invest­ NOW THAT YOU ARE FEELING THANK YOU, STEVE CANYON tors, 340 Main. Contracting 14 with. .a. only a few - hours------—work. J from the 9lh day of February. WROTE MINERVA? PHONE HER— RIGHT BY MILTON CANIPP 6067. , airless spray painting. Save. ment, is uniquely suited to a day 5-9 and Saturdays all day. 1970 be and Uie same are limited SO MUCH BETTER, MINERVA, DR. WYTHE. 647-9064. No investment, two new ward’ Also full-time for summer, "i? allowed for the creditors within r SHOULD ENJOY HAVING THE I ’D BE 1969 GTO, green, 4-speed, posl- n e w t ON H. SMITH and Son— husband, wife, or family op­ robes a year. CaU Ellen, 870- T,, . . .0 . . n.. which to bring in their claims PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY eration. Offers high annual Must be over 18. Apply Shoor against said estate, and said ex- DELIGHTED! fioO 'W y/ Personals trac, power steering and disc Remodeling, repairing, add!- PAINTING — Interior and ex­ 9673 or Mary, 742-7062. THIS EVENING.' THERE IS A income, includes financ­ Jewelers, 917 Main St. ecutor la directed to give public brakes. Call 643-4301 after 6. tlons, rec rooms, garages, terior, very reasonable, free notice to the creditors to bring in JOLLY GOOD SHOW A T THE -jUAUksi INCOME TAX preparation serv- ing, accounting, advertising, PILG RIM MILLS has openings their claims within said time al- p a l l a d iu m ! »lV Dan M „l.r. 1»7 CAMATO *«.oma,te V * estimates. CaU Richard Mar­ merchandising and training for experienced sales ladles, ATTRACTIVE position, good lowed by publishing a copy of thU tin, 649-9280, 649-4411; lor expenencea a^ . personality and appearance, onler In some newspaper lM.vlng a 649-3329 or 247-3115. power steering. No money program. and experienced cashiers with . circulation in said probate dlatnct down, full financing arranged. vVES ROBBlNS Carpentry re­ knowledge of sewing and fab­ ready to accept position for within ten days from the date of call 647-1902 after 6:30 p.m JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom part-time work immediately, 9- ihia order and return make to this modeling specialist. Additions, STORE AVAILABLE rics. Apply manager, after 4 court of the notlcrce given. - INCOME Taxes prepared by Painting, Interior and exterior, 3, 3 days per week for 20 dealer. NOW p.m. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Marvin Baker. (Jail 643-0267. rec rooms, dormers, porches, paperhanging, fully Insured. weeks. Experience in club, cabinets, formica, 'built-ins, For information about be­ 1963 BUICK, 40,0(X) miles, new For free estimates call 649-9608 MATURE woman needed as P.T.A., scouting, church help- LIMITATION OBDBB TAX Returns prepared In the If no answer 643-6362. coming a 7-Eleven franchise brakes, tires, etc. Best offer. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. companion to elderly lady, ful. CaU for Interview Monday AT A COURT OF PROBATE, convenience of your home. owner, write (or a free bro­ Call 643-8747 after 7 p.m. weekdays. Call 643-8030 after 5 anaanrt Tiieartav tvesaay nnlvomy, Q-».3U-12.S0,4n.i9 -9n l-1 beWu,e District at Manchester, of Manchester, within and on thefor Business - personal. CaU 643- SAVE M ONEY! Past service. PAIN ’HNG and Decorating, chure. p.m. 666-8288. 9th day of February, 1970. 0838. Dormers, room addiUons, ga­ coinmercial and residential, Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Trucks— ^Traefors 5 rages, porches, roofing and frefe- esUmates, prompt effi­ 7-ELEVEN PART-’nME cashier nepfieii Judge. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY INCOME TAXES prepared by neeaea Estate of Richard Fisk Dimock siding. Compare prices. Add- cient deryice, vinyl and paper FOOD STORE between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. aka Richard F. Dlmock, late of appointment, personal and 1966 DODGE A-lOO van, origl A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- hanging, Colonial Decorators, 141 West Pleasant Ave. BE ONE OF THE FINEST No experience required. Apply *” ***** District, de- darn! a ll I HAD TO DO WAS HIT I nal owner, very good condition. business. Please call R.J. Bell; 0449. 643-9994. Maywood, N.J. 07607 in person. Kentucky Fried On motion of Nancy B. Dlmock, L A SILiy MILUMETER tONEER! Call 643-9479. 649-8736. or call collect (or appointment Clerk Typist, must be a Chicken, 307 W. Middle Tpke., Thompson Rd„ Manchester, r N. J . LaFlamme —Carpenter INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- ' Conn., iVinn Avomilrnwexecutrix. 201-843-3006 Manchester. WINTHROP HAVE A World Gift Show and 1964 FORD Pick-up, V-8. n e w contractor. AddiUons, remodel- clal rates for peopid-over 66. qualified typist with a ORDERJSD: That three memths BY DICK CAVALLl Mon.-Fri.—9 a.m.-O p.m. knowledge of business arith- from the 9th day of February. receive a beautiful hand paint, excellent running condi­ Ing and repairs. CaU anytime CaU my compeUtors, Uibo call LOOKKEEPING and Clerical, 1970 be and the iame are limited tion, $300 or best offer. Call meUc. carved table free. Call 643- for free estimates. 876-1642. me. EsUmates given. 649^'186S. ci\ersiiieaciivtr-ilfleH wnrbworx. iruiiITiilI timeume. '“ “I allowed to brkig for the in creditors their claims within 7976. 649-4088. Apply in person, Gaer against said estate, and said ex- © - CARPENTER — A reliable CONTRACTTOR — Interior, ex- SlChoois and CIOSSOS 33 Clerical, must have an above Brothers, 140 Rye St., SouUt .Public RIDE NEEDED from Bolton to handyman for repairs, Installa­ terior painting, paper hanging. ' • * notice to the credltora to brintf In average figure aptitude and Windsor. their clalmB within said time al- Washington St., Hartford, week Auto Accessories tions, home Improvements. Discount on wallpaper. CaU able to use a comptometer lowed by publishing a copy of this days 8:30-4:30. Please call 649- Tires Call Ted at 247-7836. If no Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. BULLDOZER OPERATOR or calculator. H AIR D R E SSE R — part-time ofUcr in some newspaper having . m FQMx>i ___ , ... „ ,, circulation In sold probate district 6367 after 6 p.m. answer call 649-0734. NEEUDED'sSpR SPRING preferred to work at Bolton within ten days from the date of EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting % CONSTRUCTlO:^ SEASON Omipany offers good wages Tres Chic. CaU Mrs. Clark, this order and return make to this RIDE WANTED to-from Con­ 327 CHEVY engine, % over LEON Cleszynskl builder —new exterior and interior. Paper Rza.1709 049 94H9 •*'® no*!®® given. and working conditions, con­ 649-1792, 643-2483. JOHN J. W ALLETT. Judge. CHAI2LATAN.'’ stitution Plaza, dally. Working valves. Best offer. 649-4088. homes custom built, remodel­ hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. Earn $0. and up per h q^, com- venient free parking and hours 8:30 to 4:30. Oakwood ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ 649-1003. plete resident training. P a ii and above average benetilg. PRISCILLA’S POP Rd., vicinity. 649-6613. 283 MOTOR complete $60; 390 rages, kitchens remodeled, full-time classes forming how. BY AL VERMEER short block, $30; 4 barrel bath tile, cement work. Steps D. ft E. PAINTINO service, In- Apply THE JOB STARTS AT ■'A F T E R ' aluminum intake, fits big dormers. Residential or com- terior and exterior painting, Coll 1-226-8719 50 .CENTS AN HOUR- S IX W E E K S 1 Automobiles For Solo 4 Fords, $20; two 4-speed trans­ merical. C!aU 649-4291. Free estimates. Prompt serv­ anytime TEXACO SERVICE CENTER I'L L R A IS E missions for Ford, $160 each. ice. 649-2470, 649-8434. FTKST NATIONAL SIS ADAMS STREET—MANCHESTER r IT T o 75' • 649-4088. CARPEN TRY —concrete steps, CENTS 1968 FORD 2-door hardtop, S l’QIlES INC. 11 floors, hatchways, remodeling b .H. MAGOWAN JR. ft Sons, Facts: ______V-8, automatic, $1,360. Stop at 0 S i £ : 2 l P l porches, garages, closets, ceil­ interior and exterior painting, Savings Bank of Manchester, Park ft O aM ^d Aves. • Hij'h traffic count 1 B O Y CAPTAIN EASY Trailers— paper hanging. Thirty years Help Wantod— BY LESLIE TURNER ings, atUcs finished, r e c East Harilo$;d • Excellent neighborhood w a n t e d 646-1700. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ experience, four generations. ''*^ ' 'I '■ YES, HE 5AV5 LAPIPE'5 IN MR.McKEE, WITH ■ Mobile Homes 6-A Famcila 35 • iiyfC Green Stamp Franchise WHO \ FRANCS. BUT THEY HAVEN’T THE BI3HT BAIT, ! C3UICK. WASH’. HAVE THB DODGE DART 1963, 4-door se­ er related work. No job too Free esUmates, fully insured. SWITCHBOARD SIRL CHECK NAMCO mobile home, 1968, 67x 643-7361. ARE YOU an experienced gal ------r-rr;------— • 56-50 co/op promotion |ft IT* 1 A*LE to find HIM VET,. TM SURE WE CAN': dan, model 270, one owner, smaU. Dan Moran, Builder. 11-7. Man­ e a s y "' L much less get the jewel LURE LAPIPS TO ' MY CONNECTION! I SEEM 12, 2 bedrooms, extra large with excellent stenographic « « wanted I f Interested call 568-9600 days- . * ----- BACKl PARIS.. AND THEN TO BE hearing THB CRAZIEST $426. 647-1039. Evenings, 649-8880. chester Manor Nursing Home, Mr. Frank Shaw, evenings—^Mr. Wynne, 628rA00S THINGS (TVER THIS PHOn BI j living room, carpeted, excel- skills who would enjoy a H o o t 646-0129. 1964 FORD Galaxie 4-door, lent condlUon, porch, and skirt- REMODELING, rec rooms. Finishing 24 challenging, rewarding posi­ V-8, automatic, all new tires, Ing. Extra large utility shed. kitchens and attics, tile floors, FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- tion? „ Dynamic, . . . new ., OCR radio. $660. 49.000 miles. 643- Set up on lot. No entrance fee. painting, wallpapering, reason­ ing (specializing in older m^u^acturer la looking for a RELIABLE cleaning woman 2 $5,600. 1-423-7208. able rates. Dexter Clat-k, 649- secretary------who (its .K-the above 649-4888. 2-\3 9706. floors). Insrtde painting. Paper 5861. hanging. No job to small. description. We offer an ex 1962 CHEVROLET wagon, Bel- MOBILE HOME — 41x8’, ex­ cellent salary, benefits, and S'TORE clerk Monday-Frlday, cellent condition. Immediate John Verfallle, 649-5760. PRODUCTION ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS alr, 6 passenger. Excellent me­ pleasant, congenial surround­ 2-10 p.m. Apply in person R. chanical condition. Original occupancy, reasonable. Must Roofing— ^Siding 16 ings. CaU Mrs. K. Giard for an Charest Esso, Route SO, Ver­ SKIllED and UNSKIULED h AWDA HOST OF ROBIN'S FRCNOS ANOeNm^S COWBfiee ON N£W .ROBIN RetAxes, empL^rety U N m ^ \ owner. New snow tires. 647- be moved. 844-2100. appointment at 289-6001. non. WHILE MUSHROOM YORK IN pespDNse 7& rn e w v ita tio m s e p e e p w d l a c k O F m n iMpeNpiwe cvoaa . 1924. Logoi Notico PREPARES HIS ROOFING land roof repair. Opsnhigs in all departments offering permanent eHOUL-ISHiGALA... 1:: im>,»u.i.,;TM u» 1969 CADILLAC Bldorido, I \ ex­ Motorcyclos— Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 648- DECBEE ON\UMlTATION cellent condition, ' fully Biey^los 11 7707. OF CLAIMS fuil-time enipfeyment Good wages, overtime, com­ equipped, aacrlflce. CaU ^ 649- AT A COURT OF PROBATE. EXPERIENCED LITTLE SPORTS 0238 between 0:80-7 p.m. BICYCLF-S-New and used. Re- BIDWELL Home Improvement daj plete benefit program. Excellent opportunity for Co. Expert installation of of February, PPiMY pairs on nil makes. Open dally A.D. 1970. O IL BURNER Ij-n. w c_l V 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop, aluminum sldlngr, gutters and j^P"**®"** Norman J. Preuw, trainiiig and advancement. I960 VOUeSWAGON, $160. Call 182 West Middle 'Tpke., 649- trim. Roofing installation and on motion of Lioula J. Soracchi SERVICEMAN 646-2929 after 0. 2098. repairs. 640-6496, 876-9109. of Lakcvlew Dr., Oolumblo. Oonn.. on the Intentate estate of Mary So­ Wiuited (or PtiU Time racchi, late of Coliftnbla within sold ALLIED BUILDING SYSTEMS 1961 C AD O U tC , full power, ROOFING and repairs done dtetrlct, deceased, Eiiiployiiient good running condition. $800. Businass Sorvieot realistically. Free estimates. Thl» Court doth decree that three n o iua.iRiA Azo. monthe bo allowed and limited for Apply In Peraon 260 TOLLAND TPKE. — MANCHESTER Call 649-0634. Offortd 13 P ft 8 Roofing, 649-1618, 849- credltora of said eitate to e»- - 2373. hibll their claims osolnst the same Mr. Reynolds to the administrator, above named BANTLY CO.. Inc. and directs that public notice be on. jfiven of this order by advertising SSI Main St. An equal opportunity emidoyer newspaper having a circula­ I^ged. Call'647-1902 after 8:30 Rcad H crald Acis tion In said district. low prices. 643-7218. NORMAN J. PREUSS. Judge. // V V ■ V w ■\ W r\ . \ , w W . V : 'V \ .1 ■ -v,. . - \ \ : ' w v : ' \ ' . MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^D MANCHESTER. \FRTD'AY. FEBRUArV 18, 1970 PAGE E IG ltT E ^ -L \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970 ______PAGE NINETEEN Land For Sate 71 He'p W anted— Ma;e 36 rHRRf OIIGHTA RK \ i.AV n <(!f)UTFN and WHIPPLE Out of Town For Rent 66 NORTH Coventry • 8.9 acres Ho w m For Sate 72 Houtot For Sate 72 Hoin m For Sote 72 Homot For Sarto 72 Houios'For Solo 72 Homos For Solo 72 buf of town Owt«ffT«wii witli 814’ frontage, also driven BRAND NE\V 8-room, four bed- For Sate 75 For Sate 71 BRIDGEPORT M o$T of TilE Time SDlTD SWAR VOUR 9flARRlM& B u t om OCCA6IOM bme cam srdt a p im r e ROpKVILLE New 3V4-room well view and very large mVBT SELL, below replace­ STEPHEN STREET . . . new on $36,900 OVERSIZED S-bedropm 6H ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 r a MBLINO Ranch -in a seclud- ro m Dutch (Jolonlal, Hilltop ----- —— ;•;-----— ------r r CLASSIFIED ment cost at $19,900, immacu­ v Er n o N— Garrison Ootontol. PARTklER MEEDS A SEElMGr-EVE DOG- - OM A TlV ~ lapartments wltl^, pjlvate ter­ Maple trees. $21,000. Call 742- market. Solid four bedroom co­ Ranch. Two baths, family bedrooms, fireplace, garage, ed country setting. In Man­ 1 locafon, scenic view. FoV BOLTON- 2-famlly, 6-5, with late 3-bedroom Ranch with attached garagee, separate large kitchen, dining room, OPERATORS race and pool including heat, 0619, Alfred D. Heckler. Route lonial with 1V4 bath.s,' two car kitchen, built-lns, dishwasher, park-like yard. Immediate oc­ chester. Large spacious en­ deUUs, Mr. Merritt, Belflore many extras. Call evenings or large living room, 8 bedrooma, ITS THAT BIG BLUE BLOMO io u DO.'"- hot water, all appliances, car­ 31, Coventry. ' j garage. Vacant. Choise resi­ 2-car garage. Wooded acre lot. cupancy. Onlv $24,900. Hayes trance foyer and hall.. Huge gency, 617-1418. utilities, aluminum comblna- WHERE DID -ibU A MAIR peting. $150. Rockland Ter­ weekends, owner. 649-4393 or tlonSh 160x800 lot, $27,500. Wol­ 1% baths, beautiful watk-ottt ADVERTISING Time I \MDRE dential area. Sensibly priced at Hutchins Agency, 640-5324. Agency, 646-0181. living room, formal dining Experienced In aircraft qual­ BARR THE CAR THiMG 'toU’RE ABOUT, I SEE A aoMD race Apartments, Highland 633 0938. UNIQUE! Four room bungalow verton Agency, Realtors, 649- basement, breeaeway, garag*, ity work. Top pay for top "tou WERE under $30,000. T. J. Crockett, room, three bedrooms, two- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS POLORUM ? TO TRIP 0\/ERf MAlROM"/OUR Ave., 872 4046, 875-3775. Houses For Sate 72 EXCELLENT 5H room Ranch. RAISED Ranch In one of Man- with extra lot, anchor fence, 2818. large lot, handy location. fM,- men. Full benefits. Apply In JACMEt: BLOMD Realtor, 643-1577. car garage. $39,900. Philbrlck 900. Philbrlck Agency, Real­ $21,900 VERY Attractive 1968, garage, large lot, city utilities, Chester’s ■ Prime neighbor­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4300. garage. Porter St. area. Mr. 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. person: ROCKVILLE — four-room nice­ HEBRON . . a beauty of a 6% tors, 646-4300. 3-bedroom lUmch, built-in IF WEST SIDE . . . juBt Hat d a fireplace. Owner anxious to hoods, modern 4iitchen with all Zl 'Bser, Belflore Agency, 647- ly, furnished apartment. $126 room Ranch on a heavily wood­ five room Ranch with partial sell. 5% per cept assumable of the bullt-ina, 3 bedrooms, 2 WESTMINSTER Rd. Garrison 1418. TOLLAND — Four • room, ex­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT monthly. Adulte only. Availa­ range, large wooded lot. ed lot In a fine residential area, ■ROLO MACHINE CO. INC. Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- You’re looking for* an im­ basement on a nice private lot mortgage. Price $34,500. baths, 2 oar garage, plus room Ck)lonlal, large living room pendable Cape. Breeaeway, at­ ble March 1st. Call 843-9678. OAMBOLOm built six-room full basement, rear porch. ' ' «tMPJa. DAT BEFORE PUBU0AT10> maculate 6-room Garrison, just off the bus line for only Charles lesperance, 649-7620. for expansion. We feel the with fireplacer modern eat-in tached gar^e. Large lot on 55 teLM ST. 5324. Ranch. Two fireplaces, full Owners are anxious to move ELLINGTON — 3%-room apart- ______Colonial with garage, 1% price of $86,900. for this prop­ kitchen, formal dinipg room, 8 quiet oountiy roed. Near park­ DMUDlne for Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Frlda> MANCHESTER, CONN. room Colon­ paneled basement. Quality re­ and ‘reasonable offers will be ment, redecorated, new ap- MANCHESTER— 6-room Co- baths, fireplace, combina- erty Is below market value. bedrooms, m baths, screened way. Asking $19,900. T. J. ial, 2H baths, fireplaces, bullt- cessed radiation. Belflore considered. T. J. Crockett, pliances, heated, alr-condltlon- lonial with family style tlon storms and a beautiful 1577. Coll today! Philbrlck Agency porch, 2-car garage. Philbrlck Crockett Realtor, 875-6379. landscaped lot, but still,don't ins, 3-car garage, large lot. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Agency, 647-1418. Realtor, 648-1677. .MEN NEEDED to do Janitorial ed, garage. Utilities included. kitchen, formal dining room, 3 Realtors, 646-4300. DIAL 643-2711 want to pay over $^,500, SCARBOROUGH Rd.— One of a Immediate, occupancy. Priced ____ COVENTRY — Nathan Hale work days In the Manchester $145. Call 876-4740. bedrooms. U4 baths, garage, b Aa ND NEW Raised Ranch BOLTON . . . attractive R ^ ch call Warren E. Howland, kind, gracious stately Colonial, to sell. Charles Lesperance, $18,900 BUYS this 6-room home RAISED Ranch, 3 bedrooms, area, large custom built alum­ area. Apply Rudder Building $25,600. Wolverton Agency. _ with assumable mortgage!. home high on a dlff overlook­ Realtor, 648-1108. 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, for­ 649-7620. In excellent condition, has one modern kitchen, formal dining inum sided, three - bedroom Service Corp., 157 Charter Oak Realtors, 649-2813. For details, Mr. Merritt, Bel­ ing Eastern Coim. Three bed­ mal dining room, front-to-back car garage and large lot. Call room, fireplace In the living Raised Ranch, 1969. Wooded Conrinued Prom P fctd in q Pog* Ave., Hartford. MANCHESTER — 8-room Rais­ flore Agency, 647-1413. rooma, U4 bathe, two car ga­ Resort Property RANCH — Modern kitchen with MANCHESTER — Forest Hills. living room - with fireplace, on this one. Mitten Realty, room and family room, garage, lot, double garage, buUt-tns, Five bedrooms, fully paneled ed Ranch, tour to five bed­ rage, greetdiouse, Florida H«lp WantMl— Mate 36 Haip Wanted— Mate 36 For Rent 67 dining area, large living room porch, 2-car garage, well shad­ Realtors, 648-6980. wooded lot, 200x210, $28,500. fireplace, IVi colored bathe, MECHANICS — Full-time. Pin family room, automatic ga­ rooms, built-tns dishwasher. VACANT RANCH — 7H rooms, room. Nine acres in all. Must setting machines. Will train. with fireplace, three bedrooms, ed lot. Philbrlck Agency, Real­ Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, 2 full baths, 2-zone heat. Mr. immedfate occupancy. $30,900. WANTED — Man to w o ^ In HARDWARE store clerk, apply MARTHA'S Vineyard, water­ rage doors, 3 full baiths, and corpoUng. roc iw m . wooded HANDYMAN'S DELIGHT 646-4200. be seen to be appreciated. T.J. Apply in person. Holiday bath, plus large pine paneled tors, 646-4200. lot. High 20’s. Hayes Agency, Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Meyer Agency, Realtors, 648- dairy plant, either full-time or in person. Barrett, Plumbing front cottage, sleeps three. space, space, space are just a ______. 0609. Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Man­ rec , room with bar in base­ 646-0181. $12,500. 1413. part-time, contact Mr. Keeney, Supply, 331 Board St. Closed Phone 742-8866. ment. $26,900. Philbrlck Agen­ handful of the many extras of MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape DALEY RD. Coventry — Spot------—— ;------chester. this executive home. $07,500. $21,900 Dari-Matd Milk Co., 643-6424. Wednesdays. cy, Realtors, 646-42(X). with 3 bedrooms, living room NEW LISTING—Excellent con- Manchiester—south end, 6- b r a n d n e w Raised Ranch. less sturdy log cabin with 8 BOUTON Spacious six-room and worth every penny of It. SALESMAN — Full or part- has fireplace and wall to wall dition Seven - room Raised room sturdy .older home. We're trying to squelch the Lovely treed lot. For details, bedroome, taluminum stom a Ranch, 1% baths. custom PART-TIME gas station at- DISHWASHER wanted H.M. EYechette, Realtors, 647- time — Schools, Camps, Y ’s, MANCHESTER carpeting, den or dining room, Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 fire­ Needs heating system and rumor about high prices Mr. Merritt, Belflore Agency, and screeiu, oil hot water cost kitchen, beautifully land­ tendant afternoons." Older man Saturday nights. Apply Wonted To Rent 68 9993. scaped. Louis Dlmock, Realty,' etc. Wide market in Eastern IN TOWN SPECIAL family sized kitchen. Good buy places, all utilities. Excellent repairs. Excellent potential. for homes, so we came up 647-1413. iron baseteard heat. 8x24’ with experience preferred, vey’s Restaurant, 45 E. 649-9828. Mass. Custom products-Knit- . U S. OH.— All righli LAtJK of car plus living cost This could be the buy of the ANSALDI built 6-room Dutch at $22,900. Wolverton Agency, location, Charles Lesperance, Terms arranged. with this adorable. Im­ porch. Financing available to Call 876-4100 after 3 p.m. ter St. O lerd ky Syadk***. IM. year. A beautiful six room COMPLETE computerized goods. Jackets, gym suits, em­ creates special need for work­ Colonial, 3 bedrooms, huge RealtorSh 649-2813. 849-7620. maculate, 2-year old, all qualified buyers. $16,600. Les- VERNON Cape Cod with two-car-ga- WARREN E. HOWLAND, service, plus a professional, blems, banners, award letters, ing mother with ninth -grade formal dining room, front-to- MLS, 289-7476, 742-8243. electric Ranch home, set­ senger Co. 1-428-9291, 228-8080, etc. Only hustlers need apply. rage within walking distance LARGE oversized 8 room Cape, ting high on a huge, full-time sales staff. Call us, “WESTWOOD PARK” daughter. searching for back living room with fire­ REALTORS Joan Sadlon. Vernon's most elegant com­ Artictes For Sole 45 Household Goods 51 Aportmenfs— Flofs— of shopping, school and MANCHESTER — Key location, wooded, well landscaped we work. Belflore Agency, 647- Sporting Goods or School sales apartment (heat Included) 2 full baths, bullt-lns in kitch­ 643-1108 munity now being started. Tenements 63 buses. All this for only $24,- place, large kitchen with built- industrial zone, S-family house, lot. Just minutes away 1413. COLUMBIA—Try this 280’ lake- experience helpful. Send re­ 1970, 24 volume set of Encycio- LIVING ROOM sofa, 4 chairs, vicinity of Manchester High at en, formal dining room, family There are only 25 lots avail­ sume with references for in­ 900. Yes! $24,900. Call Mr. in oven, range and dishwasher, new furnace, excellent busi­ room, garage, $29,500 Phil- RANCH— Modern kitchen with from Manchester. The own­ front plus 6 acres treed land 4 tables, lamps, television, 649- '.’HARLES Apartments, 4%- down-to-earth rental. Call 649- COLONIAL Cape with two love­ able. Each lot Is large with TOY AND terview. American Knitwear & pedia Brlttanlca, with extras. Bogdan now for appoint­ 4-car garage, acre lot. Wolver­ ness potential. Call now! Hayes brick Agency Realtors, 646- dlnthg area, ceramic tile bath er is In no particular hur­ and one sh^ne fireplaced ly acres In Manchester. A rare Never used, $750. Call 742-9484 6145 after 5. room duplex, 1V4 baths, 2 alr- 8583 between 6:30-7:30 p.m. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. with vanity, 3 bedrooms, Ranch, beautiful rec room, 8 a host of itall shade trees. Emblem Mfrs., Plaistow, N.H. ment, 649-5306, Agency, 646-0181. 4200. ry to sell but we want find! For details, Mr. Merritt, after 5 p.m. condltioners, refrigerator, garage, very clean, $24,500. bedrooms, plenty of cabinets City sewer and water. Or­ 03865. SEWING machine — Singer zig­ COUPLE with 2 well behaved to give him his walking pa­ Belflore Agency, 647-1418. range and disposal, heat and h e a r t 0F TOWN . . . ten (or Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, In kitchen, 2 • car garage, ders now being taken for RUPP demonstrator snowmo­ zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy children and pet desires 3 bed­ pers, at this price he can’t summer -delivery. Please hot water, basement garage. B &L W Is It 11) room single with 2% 646-4200. breezeway. It all equals living SPORTING biles, one each, 30 h.p. and 18 designs, etc. Originally over room rent, good neighborhood, expect to stay long. Want to BRAND NEW and beauUful! Adults preferred. Call after 6 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. baths. Needs some redecoratd at its finest for only $36,000. call 649-5306. Salesmen Wanted 36-A h.p. Call 643-4302, 742-6336. $300, full price now $51. Easy yard. Can pay up to $160. see It? CaU the Paul W. Gorgeous Ranch with lovely p.m. 649-9644. ■ Manchester Parkade ing. Well constructed home, HEAR THIS — Nine room Co­ Dougan Agency, Realtors, Keith Agency, 646-4126, 649- terms. 522-0931, dealer. Willing to sign lease. Call 649- lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, family room and double fire­ FULL-TIME real estate sales­ Manchester 649-5306 built In the 40's. Must be seen 649-4636. 1922. " B &L W ALUMINUM sheets used as ^ 4^4-ROOM deluxe Town house 0049. NORTHWOOD place on lovely treed lot. Mr. man wanted for expanding lo­ REFRIGERATOR, Stove, base ^ , . . . sensibly priced at $26,900. country kitchen, paneled fam­ GOODS printing plates, .009 thick, 23x bedroom apartments. Many custom fea- BIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room ily room, paneled recreation Merritt, Belflore Agency, 647- HEBRON_ OH^BAD —— Large BARROWS and IVALLACE Co. cal real estate agency. Good 36” , 25 cents each or 5 for $1. cabinets, davenport, FAMILY of four adults desires T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 1413. Manchester Parkade opportunity for right person tures. $185. and $190. J.D. Real Custom built home. Aluminum room, 2 ^ baths, double ga­ MANCHESTER is 16 minutes center hall Colonial, eariy 643-2711. set, misc. 643-4074, after 5 or 6 room apartment In siding, double garage. In- 1577. Manchester 649-5806 willing to work. Address your Estate Associates, 643-5129. APARTMENTS rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. from this 3-bedroom Cai>e, NEAT clean 6-room Cape with 1800's. Central Heat, wide 7 p.m. Manchester area. Call 643- ground swimming pool, born. inquiries to Box “ DD” Man­ Close to everything. Hutchins aluminim siding, new roof, ex­ 200' treed yard. Central loca- board floors, fireplaces, dtiU- VERNON — 3-bedroom Ranch, 3 BEATEN down carpet paths go SIX-ROOM duplex, garage, 1555, Ext. 32. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 559 HILLIARD ST. MANCHESTER SALESMAN Agency, ReaHors, ^9-5834. tra wooded building lot, $16,- ed well, two acres. Desirable country sized kitchen, large liv­ chester Herald. when Blue Lustre arrives. > tlon. Immediate occupancy. Musicol Instruments 53 adults or small family pre­ 649-5324. Rent electric shampooer $1. TAKE MIDDLE TPKE. TO ADAMS ST. — TURN NORTH WM. Meyer Agency Realtors, Aluminum siding, new gas location, near new school. $81,- ing room, picture window with ferred. Landlord’s references TAKE ADAMS ST. TO HILLIABD ST. — TURN BIGHT. 643-0609. 900. Judith Wilhelm Real Es- Excellent opportunity for a sports enthusiast who Manchester Hardware & Sup­ FENDER reverb ampliflier and security required. Write Business Property MANCHESTER — Five • room heat. Must sell. Mr. Lom­ 20 mile 'View, full finished Help Wonted*—• with guitar and stand up mike. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: FOUR FAMILY Ute, 228-8682. enjoys meeting the public and has a flair for sell­ ply, 877 Main St., 643-442(5. Box E, Manchester Herald. home. City utilities. Near shop­ OFFERED by owner, spacious bardo, Belflore Agency, 647- basement, $22i,000. Wolverton Mote or Female 37 Less than one year old. $195. For Sole 70 A 1 A 2 Bedroom Split Level Apartments 1413. COVENTRY (NORTH) ’ Agency, Realtors, 040-2818. ing. This unique position is with a well established ONE of the finer things of llfe- ping, bus. Recent furnace, $15,- We have just listed a very Ranch in excellent condition. ______649-1877 after 6 p.m. FIVE-ROOM apartment, sec­ MANCHESTER — 20,000 square 900. What! $15,900. That’s it Central Air Conditioning desirable four family on the THE IDEAL PRICE national retail chain undergoing rapid expansion HELP WANTED male or fe­ Blue Lustre carpet and up­ ond floor in 2-famiIy house. 6 rooms plus recreation room, SUBURBANITE splendor in COVENTRY — 4 room bunga­ in a new toy and sporting goods division. Prior male, transportation billing holstery cleaner. Rent electric foot masonry industrial build­ right. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. * Fully Carpeted East Side. All four room 2 baths, garage, bullt-lns, patio Manchester! 7% room split low styled Ranch, expandable Garage. Centrally located. ing, I'A acres, central location, units, fully rented. Large $21,900, 8-bedroom Ranch on clerk to work at terminal. shampooer $1. Pinewood BALDWIN Acrosonlc spinet it Balcony Off Living Room and other extras. City utilities. with three full baths! Four upstairs, aluminum riding, new retail and/or selling experience desirable but not Convenient to Main St. Adults all utilities. Many possibilities, $21,900 — COLONIAL, 6 rooms, a % acre lot In a fine resi­ Hours 5:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. piano, $495. Call 647-1112. ■k Combination Family Boom and Formal Dining Room comer lot ■with g^arages. In deslreable area. 6% percent bedrooms! Ideal for the grow­ kitchen. Very neat and clean. essential. Furniture Shop. only, no pets. $135 monthly. including commercial use. 2-car garage, barn, 2 acres dential area. Here Is a 4 Call Bill Irving, Nelson ------643-6181 or 649-7449. beautiful open land. Hutchins it IVt Ceramic Tiled Batlis In Both 1 ft 2 Bedroom Apts. assumable mortgage. Upper ing family. Call now. Belflore year old home In "spotless” $10,500. Hayes Agency, 648- Preightways, Inc., 25 West AMPLIFIER, AM-FM tuner, Hayes Agency. 646-0131. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Agency Realtor, 649-5324. it Private Carport and Private Basement with Washer and 643-1577 20’s. Call 649-9419. Agency, 647-1413. condition Itching for a new 0181. Excellent, starting salap^, comprehensive fringe Rd., Rockville. 872-9121. and record changer, 30 watts, SET OF COLUMNS, $100 with TWO-BEDROOM duplex Town- Dryer- Hook-ups. By’ BBA KEITH owner. Let us hear from you benefit program, congenial working conditions and $65. Call 649-5624. power unit, 643-0737. house apartment. Appliances WEST SIDE—6-room Cape, rec TRULY IMMACULATE — 3- SOUTH Windsor — 5% room “PRESIDBNTIM it Full Une of Appliances A personal touch means today so we can show you PUNCH PRESS operator want­ and utilities, IMi baths, full room with built-in bar, screen­ bedroom Ranch. Real coun­ Ranch, one - third down as* employe discount. Advancement based on your own Investment Property choosing colors because, they MANCHESTER Garrison Colo­ through. Please call 649-6806. ed. No experience necessary. BABY-CARRIAGE, $16; strol- basement. $185 per month. Call VILLAGE ed porch, fenced in back yard. try sized kitchen, raised hearth sumes 5-% per cent mortgage. initiative and ability. Apply In person, Gayle Mfg. Office and Store For Sole 70-A make you feel alive. Like us­ nial, 8 rooms, oversized ler, $10; folding high chair, $6. after 6 p-.m., 646-0841. Center St. St Tbonqisoa EXCLUSIVE RENTAL AGENT Assumable mortgage, $25,500. fireplace, 2-car garage. Rural Immediate occupancy. Rec Co., 1068 C Tolland St., East Equipment 54 ing a conventional room in garage, 1% baths, fireplace, Excellent condition. Call 846- -PEARL St. — A 14-room du­ Rd., Mfuocbester J. D. REAL ESTATE a very personal way—^for In­ Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, atmosphere, yet close to B &L W room, double garage, $28,900. Haitford, Conn. combination storms, beautiful­ Apply in person, 10 a.m.-lO p.m. to 4204. AUTOMATIC addressing sys­ MANCHEISTER— Newer luxury plex home. Handy to schools stance putting your piano in 646-4200. everything. Mr. Zinsser, Bel­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Luxury Living As You’d ASSOCIATES, INC. ly landscaped lot, $27,600. Call Mr. Frank Abbruzzeie tem, Addressograi^ Model. No. 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ and Main St. Dwelling is cur­ the dining room or making it flore Agency, 647-1413. Manchester Parkade COMPLETE kitchen cabinets, Design It 643-5129 Warren E. Howland, Realtor, $14,900. ATTRACTIVE 6-room 980B printer with desk, cabinet able now. $185 per month In­ rently occupied as rooming a library or an indoor gar­ Manchester 640-6306 formica walnut grain, contem­ One & Two-Bedroom den.. A personal touch is 643-1108. home. Baseboard heat, at­ (CONVENIENT location is only Wontod—Hool Estota 77 and filing drawers plus 700 cluding heat, appliances and house showing a fine return on CAB DRIVERS porary, including built-in oven. carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, Apartments having the things you love— tached garage, Hutchins Agen­ one feature of this 6% room NORTH tXIVENTR’Y Call 643-1967. frames, $126. Call after 6 p.m., investment. To reconvert prop­ ASSUMABLE 6% per cent, 7- ALL CASH for your property Realtor, 649-4535. AU O-E Kitchen treasures gathered down the cy. Realtors, 649-5324. Split with two full baths! Nice­ WONDERLAND TOY 646-2226. erty to standard 2-family dwell­ Equipment years or sUly endearing odd­ room Ranch with attached ga­ within 24 hour*. Avoid red tape We have full or part-time 176 R (X K RECORD albums, ly landscaped yard, many ex­ CHARMING MODERN three - room apart­ ing would require but a mini­ Range with Self Gleaning ments out in the open bo be rage, porch, L-shaped living tras. Aluminum storms and Instant service. Hayes Agency, jobs for cab drivers In the some English imports and rare mum alteration. For further in­ 4-^ BEDROOM CAPE Wonted— To Buy 58 ment, all utilities, Call 649- Oven • Two-Door Refrig­ seen and touched. and dining room, finished room screens. Belflore Agency, 647- 646-0181. & SPORTING GOODS East Hartford or Manches­ finds. 50 to 75 per cent off store formation about this well built MANCHESTER & “Built 1965” 4555. erator-Freezer • Disposal 1. Rai^ch Just listed. Colum­ in basement, beautifully land­ 1413. LAND-SITES-FARMS — Acre­ ter area. If you are reliable, prices. 643-6519 after 5 p.m. HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques home in an excellent neighbor­ e Dishwasher • Two AJr LARGE ASSUMABLE Hartford Rd. and Pine St., Manchester bia — Twenty minutes to scaped lot, $26,000. Philbrlck age. Large, unzoned parcels, come in. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, LOOKING for anything In real hood, please call 649-5241. Rob­ .Conditioning U n its • VICINITY PROFESSIONALLY appraised G.I. MORTGAGE SEVERAii electric motors, %, PftW. 3 bedrooms, 2-car Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. aU areas. Louis Dimock Real­ An equal opportunity employer glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ estate rentals — apartments, ert J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main St. Traverse Rods • Venetian garage, finished rec room. for quick sale! Seven room F %, Vi h.p. Call 649-7376 after Blinds s Wall to Well. Many exceptional early ty, Realtors, 649-9828. lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 nomes, multiple dwellings, no Manchester. 280-ft. lake frontage. Mid MANCHESTER — SIX - room Manchester—Excellent loca­ Colonial Cape with 2Vt baths, 3 p.m. .Carp®I^E!- Two bedroom American features. First THE EAST HARTFORD Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. fees. Call J. D. Real Estate 20's. Colonial overlooking Center tion, large 6-room Ranch, 2 2-zone heat, lovely family WE HAVE a qualified huy^ FIVE : nits, good Income, $49,- apartments include one baths, rec room with bar, floor: AU electric kitchen CAB CO. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 2. Cape. Branford St. Close Park. 1% baths, two-car room, formal dining room, er anxious to purchase a three LOOKING for man who is In JIG BORE Operators — First, WANTED — Antique furniture 500. Eight unltsi, $70,000. Wol­ and one-half baths. 2 fireplaces, one-car ga­ (tiled breakfast bar), for­ bindings. to schools, shopping and garage, large rooms. Immedi­ Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agen^;^ or four-family dwelling, wlU need of permanent, part- second and third shift. Lathe 107 BURNSIDE AVENUE ™ glass, pewter, oil paintings or NOW Renting — Three and five verton Agency, Realtors, 649- Ample parking, individual rage, treed lot, assumable mal dining room, flre^aced chimch. Oversized garage, ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ 647-1413. living room, (waU-to-waU time, employment Friday and operators, second shift. Verti­ other antique items. Any room large luxurious apart­ 2813. bas^ent stot^e, master mortgage. Asking $33,900. consider 5-5 duplex In reaeco- 8 bedrooms. $23,900. cy. 64S0181. carpeting), ^droom , lava­ Saturday evenings. Per­ cal turret lathe operators, sec­ EAST HARTFORD, COMBINATION cape and quantity. The Harrison’s, 643-' ments with heat, etc. Charles TV antenna. Convenient to' $3V,900. — IN-GROUND Swim­ able condition. CaU Mr. Mar­ transportation, :thopping, 8. Cape. Near St. Bartholo­ tory and laundry. Second sonality and appearance im­ ond shift Call LeMl Corpora­ CONN. jacket, muskrat; mink hat; 8709, 165 Oakland Street. Lesperance, 649-7620. THREE-BEDROOM Ranch in Manchester — Oversized 6- ming pool, wall to wall carpet­ tens at Paul W. Dougan Agen­ TWO TEN APARTMENTS ‘schoots and churches. mew Church. Treed lot, 3 excellent condition. Family room Ranch, IH baiths, par­ floor: 3 large bedrooms and cy, Realtors. 649-4580. portant. Excellent incentive tion, 643-2362. boy’s ice skates, size one. CJall bedrooms, fireplaced liv­ ing, a newly paneled family WANTED — ANTIQUES, used 210 Main St., Mancheater Rental agent on pnemdses. room, rec room, bullt-lns, 2- tial rec room, 2 Breplacea, bath. Lower walk-out level program. Write to box BB 643-9607. ing room, garage. $24,000. room, are only a few features E WOODWORKING furniture, partial or complete Furnishod 8-ROOM APARTMENTS 1-7 p.m. Also shown by full baths, garage. Upper 20’s. assumable mortgage. Asking has beautifully paneled of- Manchester Herald. of this centrally located Gar­ BOOKKEEPER — Pull charge estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 appointment One-qi>arter S. $5500 — 3-room furnished $29,900. floe, large rec room and DEPARTMENT Aportmonts 63-A (Ju9t a few le(ft) Principles only. 649-9410. rison Colonial. For further de­ bookkeeper of exceptional p.m., 633-2300 days. mile east of Elxlt 92, Wil­ hkleaway in Ck>ventry Just workshop. Fine community •HELPERS for furniture mov­ FOREMAN LAixurlous wall-to-wioll car­ bur C ross Parkway, Vernon - Manchester Une— tails, Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Militants at Eton ability with either an excellent Fuel and Feed 49-A NJIW 3-room furnished apart­ off the lake. of wooded acre plots. Excel­ ing and warehouse crews for Experienced man for supervis- peting throughout, range.'ro- Route 15 and 1-84. Must be sold ait once. Large Agency, 647-1413. general background or years Rooms Without Board 59 ment, good location, rea­ 5. Land in Bolton, Andover lent value at $28,5(X>. Call LONDON (AP) — A group of Hartford Despatch Operations jng high quality custom work. of automotive experience. Take . ------frigeraitor, disposal, dish­ TELEPHONE 64e-2«2S vacant Raised Ranch, needs sonable. Call 643-0591. washer, central ado: condi­ and (Coventry. Lots and 3-YEARS OLD NEW LISTING _ 7-room auzanneSuzanne Binrui,Shorts, vtn-oMo. 646-3233. Etonians belonging to a militant Center in East Hartford. Excellent opening. full charge from posting wood for r q OM for rent, gentleman on- 643-1028 648-4112 some decoraUng, 1^ baths, sale. Gall 228-9585. tioning, tiled bath. acreage. Cape with enclosed breezeway , w A T ^ O N BEACH CO Steady employment. Good op- DISPLAYCRAFT through monthly financial ly, central location, free park- AVAILABLE March 1st. at- fireplace, garage, roc room. Action Union have attacked the Heat emd hot water fumtab- One way to determine the Excellent 7-room Raised an^garage In Bowers area. •>’ W AlbON B L A L H LU. Action Union have attacked the portunlty for men who want to 643-9557 statements, taxes and payroll. ing, references required. 643- tractive 3-room apartment at A buy at $25,900. 21 CENTRAL ROW learn the moving business. T o p ______SEASONED WOOD for fireplace ed. Parking. quality of a home Is to check Ranch with extra large Three bedrooms, formal din­ use of corporal punishment, uni­ Call 527-8246. 2693, 649-8150. i_,odge. Ten minutes to HARTFORD physical condition, references BULLDOZER trainees needed— cut and delivered, $15. a pick­ $165 MONTHLY the use of ceramic tile on treed lot. Spring St. Two Vernon—Owners moving out ing room, fireplaced living forms, the prefect syetem, and 278-6960. other "manUeetatlons of on au­ required. Apply Mr. Hixson, gee Schools and Classes, up load. Call 228-0097. THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ Hartford. Adults, no pets. 643- Warren G, Howland, BeaHor bathroom wails. Steam and fireplaces, large fsunlly of state, 'very anxious. room. Nicely treed lot. Close 9171. Benfal Agent Delightful Home in the Trees! water can cause damage to room, extra large kitchen Where can you buy a 4-bed­ to all schools, shopping, COVENTRY — New 6V4 room tocratic system’’ at their fa­ 525-2641 or visit us at 191 Park classification No. 33. Situorions Wonted-— SEASONED fireplace and stove tage St., centrally located, •43-1108 paint, wallpaper and other with all appliances, two half room (Jolonlal, fuU bath, churches. Ideal for growing Ranch. Walk-out basement lor mous school. Ave., East Hartford. ------wood, '$15 per half ton, pick-up large pleasanUy furnished t HREE-ROOM furnished apart- Femote 38 An ilmmacullate 6-iDom Gape. Don’t let the outside fool you. materials, but they can’t baths, one full bath, 2-car two half baiths, fireplace, future family room. Acre lot. They Insist that "it Is time for truck load delivered. Call af­ rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 ment in private home. Conve- hurt ceramic tile. family. Assume 6% per cent baby-sitter It is really roomy! Located close to shopping, school, ahd garage, city utilities. Priced foyer, dining room, brand mortgage with substantial Only $22,000. Pasek Realtors. a constructive democratic STO- **i^tr6-''darwrek'“ A ^ f '^ n BAKERY DEPARTMENT experienS ^ ter 5 p.m., 875-3013. for overnight and permanent nient location. One or two Interested in buying or tem" to take over at Eton. would like to care for your chunch. In the St. Bartholomew parish. to sell. new family room with waU down! Full shed dormer! To­ 289-7475, 647-1678, 742-8248. person only. Willard Linen guest rates. working adults. 643-2880. selling a home? l ^ y not children. Call 647-1377. to waU carpeting. AU this tal payments. Including prin­ Service, c-o Fisher Dry Clean­ Porter for cake department, give us a call at Household Goods 51 l a r g e furnished room for ONE-ROOM apartment. Stove, for $20,000. Approximately cipal, interest, insurance, highest rates, 8-hour shift, CHARLES LESPERANCE The Latest! ers, 325 Broad St., Manchester. W nx, CARE for child In my male only. Parking. $16 week­ refrigerator, heat, hot water. $12,000. to assume existing taxes, only $129. monthly If Today's Favorite overtime after 8 hours, full home. $15. weekly. Apply 246 CLEAN, USED refrigerators, BU5INE55 ZONE KEITH REAL ESTATE KEITH 6%% FHA mortgage. P.I.T. Experienced ly. Call 644-0123 after 6 p.m. Semi-private bathroom. Apply mortgage assumed. Belflore fringe benefit program. Ap­ West Center Street, Manches­ ranges, automatic washers 649-7620 $184.24. ply at employment office. Marlow's, Main St., Manches­ 172 EAST CENTER STREET REAL ESTATE Agency, 647-1418, ter. ---r—■ with guarantees, see them at ROOM for rent In country, ter. LATHE OPERATOR B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 kitchen privileges and garage 649-1922 646-4128 172 Fast Center Street South Windsor—Split level in ROUND UP TIMB ■with this FOR LEA5E 64B.1022 646-4126 exceUent condition, 3 bed­ Apply: FIRST NATIONAL Main St. Call 643-2171. included. Call evenings, 228- SEEKING responsible mature, eight-year-old, five - room Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 9003. business person to share love­ MANCHESTER — Immaculate rooms, rec. room, garage, Ranch with acreage right here STORES RUG, acrylan, blue and green Bfffek building 3,600 «quoro foot. Lorgo offko E & S GAGE CO. ly home and board, Columbia find modem 4-4, 2-famlly, 2-car treed lot. Asking $24,600. In Manchester. Ideal for AKC GERMAN Shepherds, tweed, 12 x 14, like new. Cost SUNNY ROOM, downtown, con- garage, many extas. Must be I: Mitchell Drive PARK & OAKLAND AVES. Lake. All privileges. 228-9369 cNid oil utRiltes. Cem bo usod for light monii- South Windsor—Large exec- horses. Use your Imagination, Manchester, Conn. champion sired. Black and $225, price $75. 568-4296. venlent to bus, references. seen, H.M. Frechette Realtors, EAST HARTFORD. CONN. after 6:30 and weekends. uUve 9-room Colonial, Im­ partner. Loads of posslblllUee. tans. Terrific temperament. Call 647-1737. 647-9993. f4EEDLB’'' For further information, 649- SINGER automatin zig­ foeturing, storogo, etc. mediate occupancy^ 2H Asking $81,600. The Paul W. il zag, with cabinet, converts In­ ANNOUNCING... baths, 4 bedrooms, 2-car ga- Dougan Agency, 649-4686. PART-TIME, 6 nights, wash DRIVERS for school buses, ______9713 anytime. Aportmenfs—FloH— Business Locotions FOUR FAMILY, 4-rooms each and wax floors. Call 649-5334. to portable, button holes, apartment, good condition, alu­ rage^ 2 fireplaces, large MANCHESTER center, 6-room 7:30 - 8:46 a.m. 2:16 - 3:46 MINIATURE poodles Two monograms, hems, etc. Tenements 63 family room, treed lot o'ver- For Rent 64 minum siding, handy location. Colonial, possible office and ELECTRICIAN — Journeyman. p.m. Excellent part-time for black, one brown female, $60 Originally over $300. Pull price f i v e r o o m Apartment, sec- FRANCIS E. BOLAND, AGENCY looking Hartford skyline, $37,000. Philbrlck Agency, residential combination, 1V4 Top wtiges with benefits. (Jail third shift worker or retired each. Two brown males, $50 now $52. cash or monthly pay PROFESSIONAL office suite, m e e d in 40’s. person. Premium wage scale. ond floor, nice location. Two or excellent Center St. location, Realtor, 646-4200. baths, 2-car garage, $24,900. between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. each. 844-1764. ments. 522-0476. three adults. References. Call 315 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER 643-2414. ground floor, all utilities, park­ Hayes Agency 646-0181. Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421. 649-2507. MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- OLD English sheep dog puppies, Model Horiie Furniture ing. 649-1680, 649-3549. 443-1554 649-7055 H. M. FRECHETTE 3 females, 6 males, good blood room Split, tip-top condiUon, MANCHESTER — Hard to find lines, soon ready to go. Pup­ 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL THREE-ROOM apartment with 3 square feet of corn- fireplace. Family room, gar­ Realtors 8-8 duplex In good condition, 3 range and refrigerator, gojid age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. pies can be seen by appoint­ 19 PIECES mercial space. Two exposures, 647-9998 furnaces, exceUent Income. Be location. Call PetermEin reasonable. Wolverton Agency, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Only $28,900. H.M. Frechette sure of your future at ment only. Call after 5:30, 649- $297 Agency, 646-2223. 7017. Realtors, 649-2813. Realtors, 647-9093. Interior Designer wants re­ MANCHESTER — 8-room SpUt liable family or newlyweds FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. FIVE ROOMS of front Main Ranch, separate entrance, Uv- kWNCIfflSTER Birch Mt. Rd. 6 jj^yf-mT.T.ENT location — Shop^ Shaw l 5437 ASSfUMABLE 6% MORTGAGE room Cape, plus full finished Articles For 5ote 45 to accept delivery of com­ Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ St. office space, 100 per cent lo­ Ing quarters. Trees every­ ping, commuting, near Wad­ plete Model Display of Qual­ cated. Adults only. 643-2171 cation near banks, air-condi­ where. ExecuUve neighbor­ basement, wall-to-waU carpet­ dell School and East CatboUc ing,- extra building possible. ^aco 6 s PILE is soft and lofty. . colors ity Furniture just removed days. tioned, automatic fire sprink­ hood. Immediate occupancy, High. Many extras in this 8- retain brilliance in carpets ler. Apply Marlow's, 807 Main Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, bedroom SpUt Level. $29,900. to warehouse for Public WE HAVE customers waittng $86,600. Unsay Realty, 649- Sale. Modem 3 complete St. 646-4200. Owner, 648-0640. cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent for the rental of your apart­ 9168, 649-0086. rooms with the $1,000 look. electric shampooer $1. Paul’s ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ ATTRACTnVE OFFICE space $24,900—PRIVACnr, .huge treed 8 pc. Ck)nvertlble Living CUTE AS A button, 6-room Paint & Wallpaper Supply. tate AsBodates, Inc., 643-5129 available singles or multiples. lot, immaculate 3-bedroom Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 Ranch with oversized garage, Lots For Sate 73 • SET-UP Centrally located to Manches- Ranch. Enclosed broeseway. FORK LIFT—4,000 pound capa­ pc. Dinette. $10 down, you FIVE-ROOM apartment, over JhsL UULaqsiA, 100x800 lot. Ideal for the family 2-car garage, dead end street. (X>VENTRY — North section city. Uft to 30’. $4,000. Call ter-Vemon areas. Call for ad­ may purchase any room in­ Charter Oak Restaurant, heat i^rting out, $18,900. Wolverton Hutchins Agency, 649-5824. near Route 44A, 10 acres of 3 643-9508. dividually. Immediate deliv­ ditional information, 640-5316. .Mency, Realtors, 640-2813. AUTOMATIC furnished, $125 monthly. 843- flat, treed land. Area of nice ery or free storage. 1492. COUNTRY LIVING MANCHESTER — Six • room homes. $8,000. Hayes Agency, CARPETS a fright? Make them CAP & CCP Charge Plans ASSUME 6% per cent mort­ a beautiful sight with Blue Houses For R*nt 65 home with many fine features, 646-0181. Also, our^^wn Instant Credit FOUR-room apartment, com ______WITH CITY CONVENIENCE gage and move In this im­ lovely treed y a ^ , one full, one Lustre. Rent electric sham­ Plan pletely redecorated. Adults, no r e n t with option, 7 room maculate 7-room Colonial, liv­ half bath, laige master bed­ COVENTRY Silver St., lot 160x SCREW MACHINE pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. Sfitinf anJSummi pets 649-9004 after 5:30 p.m. house sound condition, large • 3 to 6-Room Town Houses • Fireplai^s ing room with fireplace, din­ room, bright formal dining 260, $6,000. Clall Mitten Realty, An immediate night shift opening for DISCOUNT FURNITURE or 649-0459. ing room, complete eat-ln AM-FM Zenith radios, regular­ lot, privacy. Terms $260 month­ room, huilt-ln kitchen, flro­ 643-6930. an experienced man with proven ability. WAREHOUSE ly $30 credit monthly toward kitchen, family room, 2M place, garage. There’s more Have you sent for your ly $49.95, now on sale at $42.96. PRESIDENTIAL Village apart­ 8 big rooms of elegant decor! 3 or 4 bednK/ms! Ft*(« mer ‘70 Basic PA8HI0N, like new, best offer, 646-3239. at 875-0134. and handllnf. 6694 between 6-9 p.fti. Realtors, 646-4200. to 6:80. Agency. 646-0181. \v ■ 1 i'' i V v '\ 'A v \ : A . \V <\'. \ ' '■•' , \, PAGE D fiTY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970 l®anrlfp0tpr lEiwnittg fi^ralii

The Couple Club of Second Congregational Church will Tax Revipw Clinic Seeks VARIETY AT PERO*S About Town ’70-71 Program and Budget ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Baldwin., WlncMip., Bed and Gold­ have a square dance tomorrow The Manchester Board of The faculty of the Aesumptlon at 8 p.m. In Fellowship Hall. en DclIeloUH, RiiHsets. High School of Religion will hold Tax Review will be In ses­ FRESH; Waten'ress, SpliUw'h, Green Squash, Pea., Shal­ Edwin Daly of Rocky Hill will To Construct an evening of multi-media pre- On CRPA Agenda Thursday sion again tonight from 6 to lots, I,eeks, Belgluii Endive, Asparagus, Egg aentatlona and discussion for be the caller. The committee In­ 8 In the Municipal Building Phuit, Bhiibarb, Chinese and Savoy Cabbage, cludes Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Se- The Capitol Region Planning South Windsor’s bill Is $1,240 Hearing Room. It will hear Added W in g Clu'rry Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Broceoil, Brussel all high school students at the Agency will hold Us next meet­ for CRPA and $890 for CRCEO, Holy Family Monastery in crlst, Mr. and Mrs. Russell El­ grievances on tax assess­ I Sprouts, Roiiuiino and Boston Lettuce, Turnips, liott and Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ ing Thursday night at 8 In the or a $2,230 bill. ments from those property The Community Child Guid­ New Morida Potatoes. Farmington Tuesday evening. Tolland’s share Is $960 for ford Hansen. Penney High School cafeteria owners whose last names ance Clinic, a center for the IMPORTED: Plums, Neetuiincs, S|>anish Melons, Tangerines, Transportation will be provided. on Forbes Street in East Hart­ CRPA, $780 for CRCEO or a Navel Onuigeo, Pineapples, Grapefruit, Temple A bus will leave from Assump­ start with the . letters T .treatment of emotionally dis­ Oriuiges, BoMe luid D'Anjou Pears, Perslmiiions, The First Congregational Dis­ ford. $1,740 total. turbed children from pre-school tion Junior High School, S. Vernon's contributions' are through Z! Strawberries, Dates, Figs. trict Republican Women’s As­ CRPA membehi will act on » The board will conduct a age through adolescnce, will Adams 8t., at 6:10 p.m. $1,160 for CRPA and $930 for Visit Oiib Store luid Browse Around—You May Find sociation wIM sponsor a the proposed program and budg­ special session tomorrow ask the Zoning Board of Ap­ CRCEO or a total of $2,090. Something Different The Junior High Methodist luncheon and fashion show et for the 1970-71 year and hear morning for those unable to peals for permission to build WEEKEND SPECIALS Wednesday, March 4, at Warn- a transportation Committee re­ The estimated request by Youth Fellowship of South Unit­ CRPA for a total of $40,000 appear o,h their scheduled an addilton to Its clinic- at 317 ICEBERG LETTITCE...... head 2St ed Methodist Church will meet panoag Country Club, West port on the proposed 1-291 loca­ nights. It will be from 9 to N. Main St. GREEN SQ U ASH ...... Ib. Hartford. The event, which Is tion. from its 28-member towns i.s 29t tonight at .A :30 in the youth the same total contributed for 11 also In the Hearing Room. The request will be aired at NEW FLORIDA POTATOES ...... 2 lbs. 20t lounge of/ the church. open to all Interested women, Progress reports will be is­ Manchester’s amended the ZBA public hearings Mon­ will open at noon with a social each of the past three years. LARGE CALIF. NAVEL ORANGES . . .fl for sued by CRPA’s other commit­ For CRCEO, the requested Grand List, following adjust­ day night. The clinic will also hour. Tickets may be obtained CELLO CARROTS ...... 2 for 29t The ^ education committee of tees. $30,000 from Its 26-member ments by the Board of Tax ask for variances to reduce before Feb. 20 by contacting SEALTEST ICE C R E A M ...... - . '/i gal Assumption Parish Council will South Windsor Mayor How­ towns represents an Increase Review^ will be released at side and rear yards below 99^ We tlarry The Munehester Evening Herald sponsor a series of lectures on Mrs. John Fletcher, 76 Irving ard Fitts, chairman of the Capi­ over the *20,000 contributed In the end of this month. It standards and to reduce the the six Sundays of Lent be­ St. tol Region Council of Elected will be the basis for the 1970- COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS each of the last two years and number of parking spaces. OPEN a AJW. to 9 P.M. DAILY ginning this week at 8 p.m. In Officials Municipal Services Is required to support CRCEO’s 71 budgets and tax rates, to The clinic now has 1,168 the church hall with a presenta­ The Rev. Gary S. Cornell of Committee, has been added to increasing responsibilities and be adopted by the Board of square feet of space and the tion by the Rev. Leonard J. South United Methodist Church CRPA’s Natural Resources expanding programs, according Directors in May. proposed addition would add Tartaglla, associate pastor of will conduct a service Sunday Committee ex-officlo to Iflobert Browp, planning di­ another 3,200 square feet. Sev­ St. Michael Church' in Hart­ at 8:1B a.m. on radio station member. rector of CRPA, and Dana eral offices, plus a group thera­ IPFPO PRODUCEI" ford. Programs are being plan­ WINF. The program is spon­ Fitts, along with other e.x-of- Hansen of Bolton, executive di­ Manchester py room and a playroom are flclo CRCEO members on ned to reach a wide range of sored by the Manchester Coun­ rector of CRCEO. planned. 276 OAKLAND 8T„ MANCHESTER — 643-6384 Interests. cil of Churches and the Man­ CRPA committees, will partici­ Hospital Notes Manchester attorney Leon chester Clergy Association. pate fully In the meetings and Podrove has withdrawn his re­ Manchester Chess Club will other activities of the assigned VISITINO HOURS quest for a .special exception to Permit Issued Intermediate Care Sertil- play the New London Chess Manchester FISH Is unable to CRPA committee with the ex­ build a gasoline station on his a u b tonight at Iona Hall. Reg­ ception of formal votes. private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. property on Doming St., about provide transportation beyond For Singjle Home 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- ent St. The clubs will meet at the town limits storting Mon­ "The objective of the CRCEO 200 feet west of McNall. Pod- 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. 7 and play will begin at 7:30. day due to a severe shortage participation In CRPA Is to pro­ The first building permit since (T’ove_said engineering plans for vide closer coordination be­ Pediatrics: Parents allowed Manchester will be playing its of volunteers. Transportation to Dec. 9 for a single-family dwell­ i^a^allon are not complete. last In a series of three games tween the two organizations and any time except noon-2 p.m.: Hartford and outlying areas ing in Manchester was issued others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. j Items to be heard in- In the state team tournament. will be resumed when more to gain greater participation of clu d ^ Yankee Aluminum Door elected officials in the regional today by the To-wn Building De­ Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.|\ Those wishing more Informa­ volunteers are available. Those CorpJ, 35 Oakland St. A request WANTED! tion may contact Roger Asselln, planning process. partment. It went to the Sibb 4 p.m.-8 p.m. wishing to assist may call Intensive Care and Coronary special exception allowing 302 Main St. The event is open Tonn Contributions FISH at 646-3474. Construction Co., for a dwelling Care: Immediate family only, the sale of camp trailers. to the public. Preliminary estimates on Wynding riill Rd. The oho anytime, limited to five m'ui- Donald E. Tarca will request town contributions to the Capl on Dec. 9 wx'nt to the Albrook Dtes. a variance to build a two- tol Region Planning Agency and construction Co., for a dwelling Maternity: Fathers, 11 o.m.- family house on Woodland St., GIRLS! the Capitol Region Council of Vernon St. 12:48 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 west of 50-52 Woodland. The Elected Officials have been re- 66-day famine for that p.m .; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and land is in Residence A zone. A G E S 18 - 28 leased by CRPA In its capacity building permit is the 6:30 p.m,-8 p.m. The Sun Oil Co., will request open tonight till 9! as collection agency for the two longest in the time the depart- a variance which would allow organizatfons -Age Limits: 16 in maternity, ment has been keeping records. the installation of a lighted Lost chance to enter Miss Manchester The charges for the 1970- 12 in other areas, no limit in Last month \Vas the first Jan­ self-service. ground sign larger and higher 71 fiscal year are being sup- scholarship pageant, April 11, 1970, Man­ valentines and uary in the memories of building than permitted at 404-414 Hart­ chester High School. plied at this time to permit department staff members when The administration reminds ford Rd. towns to include the figures in no permits for a slngle-faml'.y their budget preparations. visitors that with construction valentine candies dwelling were issued. under way, parking space is They will be acted upon by Gall Bill Johnson--643-0145 the full membership of CRPA limited. Visitors are asked to bear with the liospltal while the Toastmasters wft hove a at its meeting Thursday night. parking problem exists. Rod Wright-649^13 The figures are computed on Rossi Observes Seat Officers complete assortment! a formula including each town’s area, net grand list and 90th Birthday Patienta Today: 296 Eugene Mooney of East Hart- ir Miss America Affiliote i f population as per cents of re­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: installed as president ,.i|oii1lftllinloVe\ gional totals. The 1969 popula John Rossi of 189 Oak St. Mrs. Barbara M. Belliveau, 142 the Manchester Chew and tion estimates of the Stiire years old Feb. 3 Diane Dr.; Roxanne Cota, 79 tJhat -Club of the Toastmasters .with ourstote. Health Department are now be- ^ Summer St.; Mrs. Mary Des- international on Monday night Ing used by both agencies in day party last Saturday at the Jeunes, 31 Durant St.; Walter tn ceremonies at the Gas Light their computations. home of his granddaughter, E. Dowd, 132 Blssell St.; Mrs. Restaurant. He succeeds Mi- Andover will receive a bill Mrs. Henry Heine, 42 Concord Jane J. Easley, 56 Oliver Rd.; chael Clementino. for $360 from CRPA and $300 Rd. About 50 guests attended. Mrs. Frances L. Freedman, 667 John McCarthy of Wethers­ tiid it ot for CRCEO or a total of $660. Mr. Rossi Is well enough to Griffin Rd., South Windsor; field, area governor, was the Bolton will be billed for $440 around his yard, watch Barry D. Goldberg, 119 Wynd­ installing officer. FRIDAY and for CRPA and $333 for CRCEO television, read and play with ing Hill; Mrs. Hilma J. Hollln, Other officers installed are for a $770 total. great-grandchildren, 33 Richmond Dr.; Mrs. Carol A. Carl Rohrback, admlnlstraUve SATURDAY ONLY Ellington will be charged who come and visit him often. Harvey, Staffordvlllfe. vice president; Kevin Curry, $920 by CRPA and $750 by They are Jennifer, Jon, Mary Also Mi^. Linda M. Henne- educational vice president; CRCEO for a $1,670 total bill. Jo and Beth Ann Heine. He quin, 170 Maple St.; Mrs. Cyn- Andrew Davis, secretary; Lar- Aracte of Toa\n Manchester’s bill will be $2,- also has a son and a daughter, thia Hurley, 57 Campfleld Rd.; Olsen, treasurer, and Don- lO wntown n tow n ntaTvcNeilteT 320 for CRPA and $1,860 for Eugene Rossi and Mrs. Inez Marie Jalbert, East Hartford; aid Fleming, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Irma L. Menschell, 41 Mil- Memliershlp in the club is SAVE CRCEO, or 'a total of $4,180. Doherty, also of 189 Oak St. ford Rd.; Mrs. Helen Mufty, open to all men over 18 years Glastonbury; George Nowsch, of age who wish to increase Marlborough; Mrs. Gertrude Pa' their ability to communicate in gani, 16 Eldridge St.; Clyde E. their everyday lives. Those 50% Patten, 183 New State R d.; 'wishing more information may Bruce FTiillips, Glastonbury; contact Robert Gorman of 62 Howard Pierce, Hazardvllle, Linden St. Normand H. Richard, 13 Oedar — St.; Eldward Sargalski, East Traditional Elegance Hartford;; Mrs. Gall L. Skinner, Sex Education Broad Brook; Mrs. Jean I. Steele, Storrs; Mrs. Nila' P. Topic for PTA Stewart, Metcalf Rd., Tolland; An impressive world of comfort is yours to enjoy Steven M. Szestowicki, Goose What to Tell Your Child with this Traditional living room group. Sofa and Lane, Tolland; Mrs. Olive C. About Sex” will be the topic at chair are luxuriously fashioned in a graceful style Wilson, 113 Highland St.; Mark the Buckley School PTA meet- L. Winzler, 186 Greenwood Dr.; ing Monday at 8 p.m. A PTA of lasting beauty. Both have deep-buttoned pillow- Mrs. Jane E. Works, West Wll- film, ’’Parent to Child About backs. Seats cushioned in supersoft latex foam lington. Sex,” will be shown, followed by rubber on coil springs. Skirts are kick-pleated and BIRTHS YEISTERDAY: A son' a group discussion moderated by fully lined. Soundly crafted in every detail. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seavey, Mrs. Patricia Guay. Kelly Rd.. Vernon; a son to Mrs. Guay is a teacher at the Mr. and Mrs. David Crowley, 81 Manchester Green School. She High St. is a graduate of Our Lady of DISCHARGED YESTER- the Elms College in Chicopee, BY, JA Y : Guy E. Jodoln, 110 Green- Mass., received her master’.s wood Dr.; Mrs. Doris M. Mor- from Elastem Connecticut State timer. East Hartford; Mrs. Ell- College, and Is presently study- zabeth A. Ivanlcki, Somers; Ing at the University of Hart- Mrs. Darlene A. Adams, Marl- ford. Sofa ‘ ^ ^ ^ borough; Alvan A. Atkins, East Last year, she was a membei' Hartford; Thomas L. Burgess, of a faculty committee that for- 373 Doming gt., Wapping; Mrs. mulated a Family Life Educa- Mlldred E. Charbonneau, 36 tlon pilot program for fifth Chair Goodwin St.; David Curren, 185 graders, which is used In the ^2 99 Adams St.; Mrs. Lois H. Dowd, Manchester System. 32 Lilac St.; Eddie Forte, Hart- Refreshments will be served ford; Mrs. Eleanor Giglio, Bol­ after the meeting. ton; Kathleen A. McPartland, 523 E. Center St. Also Mrs. Patricia A. Lassen, Public Records 129 Birch St.; Earl Keeney, 12M Warrantee Deeds Bluefleld Dr.; George OIUls, The U & R HMising Corp. to East Hartford; Mrs. Muriel A. Harold J. and Sifri R. Lehmus, Hayard, 1 Center Rd., An­ property at 161 Blue Ridge Dr., dover; Warren J. Chandler, 2 conveyance tax $63.25. MEN'S NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Pearl St.; Mrs. Sheila A. Pian- Harold J. and Silri R. Leh- >• tanida, 70 Coleman Rd.; Mrs. mus to Frederick G. and Diane DELUXE TAILORED, 100% \MOOL Barbara Ann Tortoro, East Therese Nassiff, property at 61 Hartford; Richard W. Esta- Steep Hollow L ^ e and lot next brook Jr., Mathleson Dr., An- to It, conveyance tax $47.30. dover; James L. Kowalsky, Attachments SPORT COATS Pucker St., Coventry; Mark James Brogan against Frank Petrone, East Hartford; Mrs. and Barbara Sanzo, property at Patricia B. Martin, Warehouse 9-H Lllley St., $3,000. Point; ilft . Linda Diwinsky, 74 Manchester Memorial Hospital Greenfield Rd., South Wind- against Frank and Barbara sor. Sanzo, property at 9-11 Lllley Vl OFF Also, Patricia Fernandes, 480 St., $650. W. Middle Tpke.; Zoeann Lib- Betty ,L. Lumbra against Reg. 27.50 to 49.50 3 by. East Hartford; Landreth Uoyd A. Lumbra, property at 62 Ann Moore, 370 E. Center St.; Wetherell St., $100,000. Prom one of the country’s foremost manu­ WUllam Moran Jr., Parker “ ay Dept. Stores Inc., facturers. All new 1970 models styled with Bridge Rd., Andover; Stephen business as G. Fox & Co., flair tailored with care. Choice of single breasted or new solid blazers In muted plaids, Varley, 143 Chestnut St.; Mrs. “ Kn*nst Paul R. and Mary- herringbones and stripes. R c^lars, shorts Edith E. Wirtalla, 79 Ridge St.; ann Robarge, property at 547 longs. Mrs. Loretta 'V. Powell, 75 Center St., $800. Lenox St.; George Kamals, 72 Marriage Licenses Blight Charge for Alterations Lawrence St.; John Orantz, Thomas Francis Walsh Jr., 43 • Latex foam rubber seat cushions Ridge 81., and Lynne Jane Ber- ' Coil spring base with soft edge Wapping Wood Rd., Rockville QVALITY CONSTRUCTION FEATURES Also, Mrs. E. David Hawkins ” Fabric-covered cushion platform and son. Elm HUl Rd.. Vernon; Church of the Assumption. John Fred Gipson, Pittsburgh, Fitted protective arm covers ■V- Mrs. Michael Masllonls and 1, SELECT GROUP ^ \ V daughter. East Hartford; Mrs. Pa., and Alice Markovie Ma- mula, i^cKeesport, Pa. ' 'Thomas J. Steffancl and son, Storrs; Mrs. Robert Lllley and Building Permits Slbb Construction Co., ^EN'S SUITS daughter, 97 Weaver Rd. new dwelling at 46 Wynding Hill Furniture City Rd., $22,400. R««. Gold, Silver Scrapped Pasquale Addubba for Purnell TY—^Tho Bu- Inc., alterations to commercial 69.95-79.95- "FURNITURE PEOPLE SINCE 1932!" reau of Mines estimates that the building at 39 Purnell PI., $500. U.S. military now annually Leon CieszynskI for Veterans Not All Sises In*30 This Oiunp scraps electrical and electronic of Foreign Wars, alterations to DOWNTOWN MANCHfeSTER at 810 MAIN STREET parts containing 12 mllUpn clubhouse at 608 E. Center St., ounces of stiver—worth atmut $7,t»0. $22 million—and 300,000^ ounces Harold Leggett, alterations to 945 M i ^ ST. — MANCHESTER STORE HOURS » Mon. - Fri. 9 am. - 9 p.m., Serf. 9 am. - 5^^. of gold-worth about $12 mil- dwelling at 42 Alexander 8t., lion. $500.

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