PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 22, The Weather New Ruling A f f e c ts 1-84 Johnson Career About Town Partly cloudy and cooler temight with km s Seats Excellent HARTFO^, (AP) - The locations and environi^nt^ In Pictures in the upper 20s to low 30s. Mostly sunny Obituaries Great Books Discussion lEupmtm Bpralh Federal Hig^hiy .Administra- studies have b « n and mild Wednesday with highs in the up­ .Jlroup will discuss Chaucer’s tion says it will consider only controversial n*e See Page l l per 40s. “ Troilus and Cresslda” For Parade View the entire section of toterstate proposal. ’The Mrs. Helen Burbeck Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Park Department reports all 84 betw een H artford and that all three would ha MANCHESTER Mrs! Helen Burbeck, 84, home of Mrs. William Sleith, 32 BY VIVIAN FERGUSON cUiding a special one for young outdoor winter activities ice Providatce, R.I. federally approved MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm EIGH’TEEN PAGES Arrests made or nlInIt^)i]se8 MANCHESTER, Conn., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1973 - VOL. XCH, No. 95 PRICE nFTEEN CENTS formerly of Case Dr., died Wyllys St. The meeting is open people, were held. ’The Connec­ skating, coasting and h o c k e y ^ T hree separate co rrid o r struction could be start Friday at a Manchester con­ to all those interested. Connecticut’s delegation to ticut party attended the one at have been ca n celed upCil issued by Manchester Police in­ valescent home. She was the Pres. Nixon’s second inaugura­ the Smithsonian Institute’s further notice. / cluded: widow of Henry Burbeck. The first of four Tuesday tion had excellent seats to view Building of History and Cold weather and snow is Brendon Breen, 64,'. of 76 Mrs. Burbeck was bom Oct. morning story hours for pre­ the passing parade', whose Technology, where they had necessary for all maintained Birch St., charged Sunday 8, 1888 in Malone, N.Y. school children 3V^ to 5 years theme was “ The Spirit of ’76.” gone four years ago. areas to be used again. afternoon with intoxication at She is survived by a grand­ old will be held tomorrow from They were just about the best in Six bands and various ethnic, his home; released iafl his daughter, Miss Caroi Burbeck 10 to 10:45 in the Junior Room the house, directly across from entertainment went on written promise to a p p ^ in of Windsor. the Presidential reviewing simultaneously at various court Feb. 5. Planned For LBJ of Mary Cheney Library. The Mrs. Burbeck’s body was storyteller will be Miss Marion stand and next to the press box. points throughout the building, Computerized Dana R. Casko, 22, of 91 donated to Yale Medical Jesseman„ children’s librarian. It was about as perfect as any including the Lester Lanin and * Laurel St., charged Sunday School. parade could be, surpassing the Ray Block Orchestras, a steel Bus' Service afternoon with fonrth-degree FUNERAL HOME Memorial services will be one four years ago. band from the Virgin Islands, larceny (shoplifting) at Former President Must Wait ’Treasure (Tity department store ; f 1874-Three GenenaioM of Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Leading the parade was a and an Afro-American singing Cease-Fire at the Parkade; released o n ' Federation Room of Center Safety Glass musical unit from Old group. 142 East Center Street Manchester Congregational Church. Saybrook, appropriately garbed Upon leaving the ball, guests HARTFORD (AP) — A state promise to appear in court Feb. Stricken Monday Legislation for the theme in colonial un­ received an official inaugural Transportation Department of­ 5. Lester W. Marlin A contribution to the Silverstein Youth Requested iforms. The Governor’s Foot book, a hard-bound volume ficial says a proposal for a Jules A. Desocteaux, 28, of Dangling R O C K V IL L E -L ester W. Guard Bands and units of the beautifully executed. computer-routed bus system in East Hartford, charged Sunday ; Center, planned for construction on tno SAN ANTONIO; Tex. (AP) — The body of form er Presi­ Martin, 80, of 45 Talcott Ave., afternoon with fourth-degree Foot and Horse Guards Gentlemen were presented with Greater Hartford can’t go into I grounds of Temple Beth Sholom, will hwp dent Lyndon Baines Johnson will be flown to Washington to owner-operator of the former larceny (shoplifting) at PARIS (AP) — Henry A. Kissinger conferred with HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. represented our state. cuff links, and ladies a pendant operation until the state’s L.W. Martin Co. fuel oil and ’Treasure City; released on $106 i guarantee a much-needed facility for the lie in state in the Capitol rotunda and receive the nation’s Thomas J. Meskill will press On Inauguration Day, it is that can ^ worn on a chain or current bus crisis is settled. Hanoi’s Le Due Tho for 3 hours and 45 minutes today and coal business, for many years, non-surety bond for court i youth of Manchester, of whatever for legislation to require that traditional for Congressmen to charm bracelet. “ This is a pretty ambitious then flew back to Washington, ending a negotiating session final tribute. died Sunday at his home. He appearance Feb. 5. storm doors, patio doors and open their offices to people All official inaugural events project, and we would be mis­ i denomination. Johnson, whose dreams of a Great Society were was the husband of Mrs. Gladys Peter C. MacDonald, 37, df that the White House said was to complete a Vietnam bath tub and shower enclosures from their areas. Many Connec­ were overcrowded. ’There was handling the taxpayers’ money In addition, It will help perpetuate the dampened by divisions at home over a war in Asia, died Risley Martin. often poor control of traffic. East Hartford, charged early peace agreement. 2 be equipped with plastic or ticut pe'bple went to Rep. if we did anything like this Mr. Martin was bom June 13, Sunday morning with operating j memories of two public-spirited and Monday of a heart attack at 64. s a fe ty glass in p la ce of Robert Steele’s office for There was, however, a general before we got the present Kissinger and Tho emerged from their secret meeting 1892 in Rockville and had lived a motor vehicle while under the Johnson’ss coffin will be breakable glass. refreshments before and after feeling of happiness arid gaiety system running again,” said ; concerned citizens, Saul and Rigi Silvefr and posed shaking hands in front of the International the New Deal days of Franklin here all his life. He served for influence of liquor, disregar­ carried on a horse-drawn Meskill said a survey of the swearing-in ceremony. at all functions. It was as Israel Resnikoff, deputy com­ 1 3 t0 in , Conference Center on Avenue Kleber in sight of the Arc de D. Roosevelt. 16 years as secretary of the ding officer’s s i ^ l , and failure caisson in a procession to several state hospitals in­ Steele arrived a few minutes though the huge crowds of all missioner for planning. former Civic Association. to obey red light on Oak St.; The Youth Center is planned as a Living Triomphe. Wednesday after When Johnson inherited the dicated many injuries result late, having returned from his ages and from different Warren D. Goodrich, a He was a veteran of World court date Feb. 26. But they gave no indication or President Nguyen Van Thieu noon. A ceremony will be held presidency, he inherited the from the shattering of South American trip in the ear­ backgrounds were at once United Aircraft Corp. research : Memorial. Saul Silverstein, who died last War I and a member of the Steven B. Fothergill, 17, of 44 whether the cease-fire agree­ of South Vietnam. in the rotunda. war in Indochina. Following his breakable glass in such ly hours of the morning. His together. People spoke to total engineer, said the Transporta­ i year, and Rigi Silverstein, who died in 1971, American Legion and Fairview St., charged Saturday ment was now complete or It was noted, however, that Funeral services will be held election as chief executive in applications. He urged wife was with him. strangers as if they were tion Department paid him $56,- night with reckless driving on i were leaders for constructing Temple Beth whether further decisions were official U.S. and North Viet­ Thursday in W ashington's 1964 by a landslide margin, he Hookanum Barracks, World Before the Inaugural Ball, a longtime friends. This was a 000 to develop the plan, which legislative action to “ guard our required from President Nixon namese photographers were ad­ National City Christian Church, greatly expanded the U.S. in­ War I Veterans. He also was a Connecticut cocktail party was moment of history, sometimes would use computers to Stone St. and Devon D r.; court i Sholom. Connecticut residents, par­ mitted to part of the session. volvement in Indochina and op­ 3 life member of Rockville Lodge date Feb. 5. after which the body will be ticularly our youngsters, againt held at the Statler Hilton, official, sometimes fun, schedule minute-by-minute the Contributions may be sent to the of Elks. Louis A. Marchand, 18, of 196 It was Kissinger’s and Tho’s returned to Texas for burial in position to the war mounted at their own exuberance and headquarters for the state sometimes frustrating, Ij^w ell runs of 90 buses among depots Survivors, besides his wife, Lake St., charged Saturday i Silverstein Youth Center Fund, 117 first meeting there, their the family cemetery of the LBJ home. The war eventually was enthusiasm.” representation. Five balls, in- worth it. ^ in Hartford, East Hartford, previous negotiations having Ranch. a major factor in his dramatic are a son, Roger E. Martin of Manchester, East Windsor and night with failure to obey stop j Adelaide Rd., Manchester. They are tax- Nixon TV West Hartford; a sister, Mrs. sign at'Brookfield and Durkin been held in suburban villas Before the body of the nations announcement in March of 1968 Windsor Locks. The fare would ! deductible. __ __ Sts. ; court date Feb. 5. with each acting as host alter­ 36th president is flown to that he would not seek re- Maude Weirs of Collinsville; be 10 cents per passenger mile. and three grandchildren. Address nately. Washington, it will lie in state election. “ This system eliminates the S The above epaoe le available to your group on a PIBST COME FmST A map and frame was stolen There was no official word on Funeral services will be Greater Hartford indignities of the fixed -route r SERVED BASIS to publlcizo community servica programs, through ine from noon today until 8 a.m. On Monday, 51 minutes » oourtaay olWsHtln^. Contact Mrs. Smith at The Harald between 11-12 a.m. whether a date has been set for Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Ladd bus system,” Goodrich said. “ It from the tennis and parking Rumored Wednesday at the LBJ Library before he was pronounced dead. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington area at Wickham P ark. last ■; Thursday thaWaeit before publication; 643-2711... ..r a r J S signature of the agreement. in Austin, Tex. There will be a (Continued from Page One) doesn’t leave little old ladies BOSTON (AP) — Indications Secret Service agents respon­ Ave. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, week, pollci reported; Replace­ Outgoing Secretary of Defense full honor guard. standing out in the cold; waiting mounted today that President ding to his pleas found Johnson pastor of Union Congregational which would control the land and conserve the environ­ ment cost was estimated at Melvin Laird hinted to Johnson was pronounced dead vices for the human needs and for the bus.” Nixon was preparing to go on slumped on the bedroom floor Church, will officiate. Burial character of it. This plan would $160. newsmen in Washington Mon­ at 5:43 p.m. EST Monday ment; provide major areas of aspirations of latter 20th cen­ nationwide television to give of his ranch in Johnson City and will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. be developed by Devco, day night that the text may be LBJ Campaigning In East Hartford aboard his private plane at San open space; save trees and tury Americans in such areas the American people details of began a desperate 85-mile trip Friends may call at the working with the town. initial^ Wednesday. Antonio International Airport. natural land formations; create as health, meeting the needs of a Vietnam peace settlement. by air to Brooke Army Medical funeral home Tuesday from 7 to amenities such as lakes, parks Kissinger returned to Paris The sudden attack ended a Cusick said that Process and the elderly and youth, and so ’The White House refused to Lyndon Johnson loved politics and mixing with the crowds well-wishers during a 1968 campaign visit to the Pratt & Center here in hopes of saving 9 p.m. and public places; and preserve Monday night and went into im- distinguished public career Devco were aware of the need forth. confirm reports from Saigon of supporters who always thronged to him when he Whitney plant in East Hartford. (Herald photo by Ofiara) his life. The family suggests that any historic buildings and settings. mediate conference with which saw Johnson rise from for sewers in the area, and Process and Devco’s im­ that a televised presidential ad­ appeared in public. Here he is almost swamped in a sea of memorial contributions may be Other opportunities as cited S.B.M. Starts the New Year by Foreign Minister Tran Van simple Texas roots to both Col. L. R. Hieger, chief of mediate plans call for meetings were satisfied with road access dress was scheduled for pathology at Brooke, per­ made to the Rockville Public by Libassi include providing this week with other towri agen­ Lam of South Vietnam. They houses of Congress, to the to the site, feeling that the town Tuesday night. “ We have no in­ formed an autopsy on Johnson’s Library. employment opportunities con­ cies. Within two weeks, all met again today before powerful post of Senate was not dependent upon the formation to give you at this body late Monday night and sistent with the potential pf the residents will receive in the Kissinger’s session with Tho. Democratic leader which final location of 1-84. What Cutting the Cost of Borrowing! time,” a spokesman said. Both Lam and the Viet Cong’s list^ the official cause of death new community; providing News earned him the reputation as a effect the proposed sewer mail literature concerning the But with U.S. negotiator variety, quality and a full price- foreign minister, Mrs. Nguyen ‘Pared’ Budgets Given masterful politician, to the vice as coronary thrombosis. system, not yet approved by proposal, and within four to six Henry A. Kissinger returning range in housing, shopping and Thi Binh, were excluded from presidency and finally to the Hieger’s autopsy showed that Fire Calls voters, would have on the site weeks, an exhibit center will be from Paris, after displaying Capsules community services to meet the secret talks between presidency after the assassina­ the former president had SATURDAY will have to be studied, p ar- put up. Plans also call for an public handshakes and smiles the individual and fam ily’s^r Kissinger and Tho. Board Of Education tion of John F. Kennedy in 1963. severe coronary artery disease, 1:55 p.m. — Town firemen to ticularly since the sewer open phone line to Process’s with Hanoi’s Le Due Tho, it needs; setting the highest possi­ Reports from Saigon said As the first Southerner to with complete occlusion — Prospect St. home for elec­ proposal as it now stands, Hartford headquarters. app^red that Nixon was poised ble standards of appearance, President Nguyen Van Thieu concrete slab under bleachers, hold the presidency since An­ closure — of two of three major trical wires problem. would service only the southern “ Accessibility” appeared to to break his months-long safety and convenience and es­ has approved the agreement in BY JOHN A. JOHNSTON replace the gym floor, con­ Run On Dollars drew Johnson, his ac­ arteries to the heart. A third 3:40 p.m. — Town firemen to portion of the town. be the key word of the Process silence on the peace tablishing strict controls over principle but may still have to (Herald Reporter) struct an equipment field house LONDON (AP) - Major complishments in the domestic artery was about 60 per cent 155 Green Manor Rd. for elec­ Some discussion at the Satur­ and Devco representatives, and negotiations. signs, architecture and be consulted on the final wor­ with press box; $30,000 to resur­ money holders rushed to sell off fields of civil rights. Social occluded. trical fire. day meeting also centered on they stressed that any toan- Dr. James P. Kennedy, superintendent of schools, sub­ landscape; and helping the ’The indications were fortified ding. face all athletic fields (see their dollars in Europe today Cofnplete results ol the the fact that Coventry’s tanization should contact them Security, education and housing'^ town achieve its educational by the fact that Nixon was spen- Technical experts of the mitted his last two recommended 1973-74 budgets to the possible placement in capital and the,_U.S.,. c.urrency . autopsy await further evalua- problems in the lake and village should they desire a meeting to were highly praised. He was goals. d in g the m orn in g-'in '-h A s— United States and North Viet-r Board of Jlducation last night;: $510,000 for capital im­ improverhents budget7'men- weakened on the (Continent’s'^ tion, said Dr. George area must be solved, and cannot discuss the proposal. credited with pushing through Work With Town suite in the Executive nam continued until almost provements, and $56,283 as mandated by Public Act 296. tloned above); $8,500 for anti- exchange markets. social programs Democrats Tolland be put aside to devote all Libassi said he would prefer Also cited was the opportuni­ Office Building. midnight Monday night their The second requires a local pollution controls on in­ One reason was Switzerland’s had been trying to enact since energy to the planned com­ to avoid a “ huge, public NEW (See Page 10) ty to work with the town in ’The hideaway suite is often drafting of the protocols or board of education to provide, Medical insurance and resur­ cinerators. refusal to buy dollars with munity. It was stressed that gathering” at this point, adding Tax Board developing an improving, more used "by the President when he annexes which will prescribe in administer, and supervise the facing of the high school Other requests : $50,000 for in­ Swiss francs. Devco and Process intend to that “ we would like to hold effective system of social ser- is prieparing major speeches or detail the operation of the same health and welfare ser­ athletic field are two items that stallation of burglar alarm “ An avalanche of several To Review treat Coventry as an entire perhaps a hundred small announcements. agreement. vices for non-profit private will require further study. The systems at all schools, with hundred million dollars” was community, and that they m eetings in living room s, Ease Censorship schools within the town that are first, Dr. Kennedy said, may be connections to central control; offered for sale in Switzerland, Complaints would work with the town in church basements, and other JERUSALEM (AP) - The furnished for public school $32,{X)0 overbudgeted; on the se­ $25,000 for conversion of a a senior Swiss National Bank State Leaders this area as well, offering such places.” The next six The Board of Assessors has Israeli cabinet has voted to students, providing that a cond, a decision will be made shower room to media center at official said. whatever assistance they can. months or so will be devoted, he set its schedule to review and abolish censorship of the majority of the private school’s whether to place it in the Buckley; $21,500 for anti- Moratorium said, to getting to know the peo­ Skelton Bus Offer Eulogies discuss complaints taxpayers theater, and parliament, in students are state residents. operating or capital im­ Another topic, of special in­ ple of Coventry and “ giving (See Page 10) may have concerning their which Premier Golda Meir’s In Manchester, the services provements budget. Reserves Decision terest to the PZC, was the them a chance to get to know assessments. The assessors Labor party has a majority, is will be funded for four Capital Improvements HARTFORD (AP) - A HARTFORD (AP) — The death of former President Lyn­ possibility of imposing some Service Offer wili be at the Town Hall Feb. 1 expected to go along. parochial schools: St. James, federal judge reserved decision sort of moratorium on other Of the $510,000 figure don B. Johnson has evoked an outpouring of eulogies from and 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and The cabinet acted Sunday on Monday on a request for a per­ development within the town. St. Bridget, Assumption, and recommended by Dr j Kennedy, Four Dead Connecticut’s leaders. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m .; Feb. 3 and 10,9 a proposal by Deputy Premier manent injunction which would Shea said he would look into East Catholic High School. $336,500 would be earmarked “ President Johnson assumed the burdens of the a.m. to 5 p.m. and Feb. 12 from Yigal Allon, who argued that Is Withdrawn guarantee full-tirtie use of an this. For Prompt, Safe, Costs of the services are for the secondary level; and the In Shooting 7 to 10 p.m. the public was “ adult enough to expanded jet runway at Tweed- presidency at a time of fear and uncertainty in our country Noting that the new com­ Economical HARTFORD (AP) — The offer of skeleton bus service by charged to the town budget and amount would be divided protect itself against offensive Rampage New Haven Airport. and steadied the nation with his strong leadership,” said Church Meeting munity will not be “ instant ’The Connecticut Co. has been abruptly withdrawn. are 100 per cent state reimbur­ between $217,500 for the two plays by ignoring them.” Cen­ Transportation U.S. District Court Judge M. The United Congregational city” , Libassi said that the sable. junior high schools and $119,000 U.S. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff. sorship of movies will remain “ I want to tell you right now, I officially withdraw my Joseph Blumenfeld was hearing these are the lasting tributes to Church will hold its annual devlopment of the new com­ ITAXI SERVICE! The board will take formal for Manchester High School. TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A Several others commented on in force. offer,” company President E. Clayton Gengras angrily a continuation of a decision in Lyndon B. Johnson.” meeting at 8 t o n i g h t. An munity would offer “ an un­ action Feb. 5 on the operating, For Bennet Junior High young man went on a shooting Johnson’s elevrition to the Allon, who is minister of TRY IT! June 1971 by U.S. District Court Stanley R. Resor of New Ca­ nual reports of the various matched opportunity to plan, t(^d the state Public Utilities Commission Monday. capital improvements, and School, the requests are $183,- rampage in three neighboring presidency at the assasination education and culture, joined Judge Thomas F. Murphy. naan, who was secretary of the boards and committees will be shape and control; to examine And that wasn’t the only set­ health and welfare services 500 for renovating classrooms houses in North Topeka Monday of the late President John F. many Israeli men of letters in MANCHESTER Murphy granted a Army from 1965 to 1971, said: heard; the budget will be redesign and establish good life back received Monday by the Amalgamated Transit Union, budgets. Beldon Schaffer, per­ and special learning areas, and night, killing four persons and Kennedy, among them Gov. deploring censorship of the play preliminary injunction opening “ It’s too early to tell how adopted; officers will be support systems. There will be CAB CO. thousands of bus riders in Hart­ which struck the company on sonnel and finance committee reconditioning the athletic wounding another before taking Thomas J. Meskill. “ Jesus as Seen by His the airport’s north south history will judge President elected. opportunities to respect the 289-1555 ford, New Haven and Stamford, Nov. 25, and patrons mustered chairman, indicated last night field; $8,000 to replace toilet his own life, police reported. “ Although he assumed the Friends.” runway to its full 5,600-foot Johnson’s Vietnam policy.” He Housing Committee who have had to find other by Edward “ Ned” Coll and his that there is not likely to be fixtures; $8,500 for installation Authorities said no motive presidency under the most length. called Johnson a man of The Senior Citizen Housing means of transportation for Revitalization Corps. much paring of Dr. Kennedy’s of a wrought iron feihee; $5,000 had been estoblished for the tragic circumstances, his ef­ recommended $11.4 million “ tremendous energy, tremen­ Committee will meet Tuesday nearly two months. As outlined to the press, to enlarge and repave parking shootings by the 24-year-old forts brought him the bright dous application of himself to at 7:30 p.m. at the United The’ mayors of New Haven Gengras had wanted to resume operating budget, since the areas. man. ’The victims were related, hope of a better day for his the job of the presidency.” Congregational Church. FRIGIDAIRE and three neighboring towns about 30 per cent of the com ­ superintendent has apparently Illing Junior High School witnesses said. Volcano Erupts fellow man,” Meskill said. done most of the “ sharpening.” The most critical opinion of Questionnaires regarding the said they would not consider pany’s runs! The union objected requestsnare $2,500 for an in­ Names of the dead were not REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) State Democratic Chairman In fact, Schaffer added, Johnson came from Roger housing needs of senior citizens forming a transit district, a key because the plan wouldn’t put cinerator anti-pollution control, available immediately. — An armada of fishing boats John M. Bailey, who served as FAMILY CIRCUS FESTIVAL members of his committee Hilsman of Lyme, who resigned will be prepared for mailing. element In Gov. Thomas, J. all of the striking drivers and and $10,000 to resurface the en­ The wounded woman gave and planes evacuated 5,000 national Democratic chairman were informally recommending as assistant secretary of state" The survey must be com ­ Meskill’s proposal to solve the mechanics back to work. tire athletic field. her name as Darlene McCray, Icelanders early today from a throughout Johnson’s presiden­ in 1964 over Johnson’s Vietnam pleted before the Housing i m a g i n e Before Gengras made his last night that Dr. Kennedy’s Manchester High School 44, of Kansas City, Mo., who small island off the southeast cy, spoke of his personal / crisis. policy. Hilsman had been ap­ Authority can apply for a state The announcement was made withdrawal, attoneys for the budget, with minor changes, be requests are $80,500 to resur­ came to Topeka earlier Monday coast after a volcano on the relationship with the Texan. pointed to the post by Kennedy. grant to build a housing project FAMUy CIRCUS after a meeting by mayors City of Hartford had voiced sent to the Board of Directors. face two tennis courts, install a to visit her mother. island erupted for the first time “ He was my close personal for senior citizens of Tolland. “ He found it very difficult to Bartholomew Guida of New criticism. in history. and political friend for many Those receiving the question­ AND PILLOWCASES accept dissent, to accept a Annual Percentage Rate Haven, Francis W. Messina of Noting that Hartford was con­ By dawn the lava had reached years . . .,” Bailey said. “ He naires are asked to return them AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH sidering withdrawing from the Process Role Questioned the outskirts of Vestmannayjar, served his country and the different viewpoint — that was Blast Haven, William D. Adams a problem," said Hilsman. “ I within one week. Greater Hartford Transit the only town, on the island of world well throughout his; life. EVERY FRtGIDAlQE WASHER. of Hamden and William J. resigned in protest o f his Registrations Extended District, Gengras said; “ It Heymaey. But by then only 300 His advice and counsel wilj^ be OPVER OG LAUNDRY Heffeman of West Haven. policies, but I still admired Registrations for the Adult Elarlier this month, Guida in­ appears the City of Hartford of the 5,300 islanders remained sorely missed.’’ to be taken off. him.” Education courses have been f o ' (I limited Time dicated he would consider such doesn’t want any bus service.” Eminent Domain Bill Secretary of State Gloria l e O T T H E F o r m e r Gov. John N. extended and will be accepted BEST P)&l?rOP “I’m considering Schaeffer recalled her impres­ a move. Dempsey said he was tonight and Wednesday, the T»« p ^ ... A naEE Giiida, speaking for all three, withdrawing this application,” Prices Dp sion of Johnson when he visited Gengras then said. her home in 1963. “ shocked” when he learned of nights the classes actually start jPAMity emeus said they “ cannot pass on to the WASHINGTON (AP) - “ Are you withdrawing your Concerns Attorney “ I never realized how hand­ the “ sudden passing of my old at the High School. JOOUOBiN& BOOK'JUST local taxpayers any additional Higher prices for eggs, fresh friend rind colleague, Lyndon To the list of classes already POO COtvIlN' IN.' cost that would be inflicted on offer?” asked PUC Chairman some he was until I saw him vegetables and household ser­ Johnson. listed has been added one in Howard E. Hausman. In a prepared statement, closed the existence of this bill. that day in person,” she said the cities by use of the state for­ Coventry attorney Richard vices pushed up the cost of “ He accepted his great Gourmet Cooking. This class “ No...” Gengras began, but Cromie said, “ I believe that if “ In fact. Rep. Brainard public­ Monday. “ Later I was struck by mula o f 75-25.” Cromie yesterday accused living by 0.3 per cent last responsibility ... with faith and will meet on Wednesdays if the rest of his sentence was this bill were adopted, that ly denied, both Thursday how tired and worn he became The formula comes from Greater Hartford Process of month, giving the nation a 3.4 courage. He was a great United enough interest is shown. drowned out by laughter and Process could, through agree­ evening and Saturday*^ after­ so suddenly after he became Meskill, who says the state lyill failing to disclose the potential peEv. ccnt rate of inflation in States senator, a distinguished James Cornish, chairman of the Call S.B.M. and SAVE! jeers from the crowd. ment with Connecticut noon, that any bills had been in-, president.” pay no more than 25 per cent of effort of phiposed bill 5973, now 1972, the same as 1971. vice president of the United Board of Education will be at When the noise subsided, Development Corp., develop troduced in the Assembly which Like many others, Mrs. future operating deficits, and before the General Assembly. The Labor Department’s States, and a president that the administrative office of the Gengras said angrily:' “ I want their new city, in Coventry would effect local zoning in this Schaeffer prised Johnson’s that Ipcal transit districts Cromie said the bill “ would Bureau of Labor Statistics history will recall as a man for high school both nights from 6 to tell you right now, 1 officially regardless of our zoning matter,” Cromie said. domestic accomplishments, would have to pay the rest. give the Connecticut Develop­ reported today the consumer his people,” Dempsey said. to 7:15 p.m. to register those in­ withdraw my offer.” reflation s. The statement of He concluded, “ If Process in­ saying “ he was caught in the Gengras’ surprise climaxed a ment Corp. authority of emi­ price index went up to 127.3 per Johnson had visited Connec­ terested. Guida said the mayors’ deci­ purpose of said bill includes the tends to gain the confidence of quagmire of Vietnam.” stoim y PUC hearing. nent domain for the purpose of cent of the 1967 average, ticut five times, twice as a School Lunches 646-1700 The Hartford millionaire at sion was based on a constructing balanced expan­ language ‘for the purpose of the people of Coventry, it must None more highly praised meaning that it cost consumers constructing balanced new begin to disclose the full, truth those accomplishments than senator and three times as first insisted that the bus preliminary study of financial sions of existing communities Lunches to be served at the communities’ together with its $12.73 to buy the same basket of John Briscoll, president of the president. drivers’ strike be settled and information relating to ConnCo. throughout the state, to Coventry residents and to Tolland High School this week stop treating us as pawns in goods that $10 bought in 1967. State Labor Council, AFL-CIO. On Sept. 9, 1960, Johnson that the state agree to by and Meskill’s refusal to pay regardless of zoning.' The other purposes. will be: more toward any deficits. “ The initial secrecy with their larger chess game.” “ I think we’ve lost a man who brought his vice presidential Tuesday: Meat loaf and ConnCo’s newer buses before Local Planning and Zoning campaign to Hartford where he Guida cited what he called a which Process operated In Process, in its presentation to brought more leadership to the gravy, buttered shells, stewed any buses were put back in ser­ commission went on record as Struggle For Life discarded a prepared speech recent study showing that C^oventry leads me to believe Coventry officials and the press fight against poverty and in­ tomatoes, lettuce cup, bread 1973,ThtR4cU(er vice. being unanimously opposed to ATHENS, Greece (AP) - and delivered an off-the-cuff . tndTribuDtSyndicAlf Connecticut homeowners pay that they intended to ^withhold on Saturday, said it Intended to equality of opportunity, for and butter. PUC attorney Fred Neusner the bill last night. Alexandros Onassis, the only exhortation to his listeners to “ the fourth highest per capita! Uieir plans until this bill was work with the town of Coventry equal rights and for a better job Wednesday: Pizza, tossed objected, saying Gengras had Process, which has been son of the Greek shipping avings ank of anchester adopt^. It is interesting to note situation than any other disregard the religious issue in S B ^ M real estate tax in the nation.” in devdoping plans for the new salad, juice. made no such conditions in his buying up land in northwest magnate, struggled for life John F. Kenneiriy’s quesHor the “ Our people are right up to that the ten state represen­ community, and that it would American persident we’ve Thursday: Juice, Italian original proposal to provide Coventry, announced its plans today after being critically in­ their eyeballs in taxes,” Guida tatives and state senators who work within the framework of had,” said Driscoll. presidency. grinder, potato chips, pickled limited, temporary service to a meeting of local officials on jured in an airplane crash. said, adding that the. cities introduced this bill are all from the local, zeming regulations. U.S. Rep. Robert N. Giaimo, On anottier trip, in 1963, John­ beets. Connecticut s Largest Saving: Bank L r^l >f the River while the stote negotiated sub­ Saturday for a “ new town” with The Ministry of Press and In­ would have to iiihpbse even the city of Hartford.” Because much of the land the Third District’s emissary to son spoke at a testimonial for Friday; Hamburg gravy, sidy arrangements with transit a possible projected population formation issued an announce­ higher taxes to meet Cromie stated further that he purchased is zoned RU-40, Washington for 14 years, said: the late Sen. Thomas J. Dodd mashed potatoes, cranberry Eitjht Offices Serving MANCHi-STifi a EAST MARTI ORD . SOUTH WINDSOR • districts. Neusner advised the of 20,000 over a ten to fifteen ment on his Condition after B.D. BOLTON obligations presumably in­ was disappointed that neither Process officials noted that “ Medicare, civil rights legisla­ who in 1967 was censured by the sauce, vegetable, roll and PEARL &SON PUC to dismiss the case. year period. Cromie was not reports from sources in the Senate after an investigation volved in accepting 75 per cent State Rep. Jesse Brainard or tion, voting rights laws, housing butter. All meals are served 649 MAIN ST. Est. 1941 643-2171 Among the spectators were present at the meeting. (See Page 10) hospital said that lie had died. of a transit di^rict’s deficits. State Sen. David Odegard dis­ programs, aid to education — into his financial affairs. with milk and dessert. some 'members of the M ANCHESTER E V E N IN G HERALD . Manchester, Conn., ’Tues., Jan. 2 ^ 9 7 3 — PA G E T H R F E Herald PAGE tw o — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 23, 1973 South Windsor / ...... Vernon ^ Yesterdays South Windsor Sheinwold an Bridge They’re Making Banner Plans i T V Tonight 25 Years Ago P ZC Faces : S«e Saturday’i Herald for " 1 • ' Ideas Offered Complete TV Listings OPTICAL ILLUSION North dealer Vandals Damage Ward Cheney, former North-South vulnerable For Sesquicentennial Parade Busy Agenda SNARLS DEFENDERS president of Cheney Bros., Inc., By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ^ NORTH and last of his family to head A K 107 3 2 Windsor, and Ellington Junior Ancient Fife and Drum BARBARA VARRICK Bridge payers are creatures For Spending Maple St, School silk mill, dies at his home on The Sesquicentennial parade — 6:00 - K 84 American Legion Posts; Corps; Corey’s Cadet Fife and Correspondent of habit. Tile expect you to ruff Long Island. committee irtvites the public — (3-8-22) NEWS <> 63 Vandals Sunday night entered was told by Dr. Ramsdell that Manchester and East Hartford Drum Corps, Forestville, state Tel. 644-8274 your losers in the dummy. If BARBARA VARRICK new l i b r ^ , a current item un­ especially organizations, com­ (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH A A K 7 the Maple Street School by way the fire marshal has ordered VFW; Manchester Disabled champions. The Planning and Zoning you don’t ruff, they assume that Correspondent der consideration by the town panies, and other groups that (20) SOUNDING BOARD vvsr EAST of the south door and proceeded that draperies and curtains in 10 Years Ago American Veterans Post , local Also, Lake Garda Combina­ Commission will face a busy you cannot have any losers. Tel. 644-8274 officials, which he said, he felt plan to enter floats — to attend (24) ZOOM 4 ♦ 6 to throw ice cream, coffee all schools must be made of fire auxiliaries; and the East Hart­ tion Drum Corps; Unionville; schedule when it meets at 8 in North dealer r? A 7 63 Stabilization and reduction of should be bonded on a long-term Philip Cheney, staff Wednesday’s meeting. It will be (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH 0 j 10 9: grounds and water on the walls retardant m aterials and all ford VFW auxiliary and girls’ New Haven Combination Drum the Town Hall tonight. North-South vulnerable 0 1 10 8 7 .1 town taxes was emphasized for basis and paid for by residents executive at Cheney Bros, and a held at 8 p.m. at the Army and (40) WILD WILD WEST Q 94 and floors, especially in the principals have been notified of junior unit. Corps; Fletcher Raiders Drum Two applications heard at the Opening lead—Queen of ♦ Q 10 4 use of the Revenue Sharing still living in the town in 1980 member of the board of Navy Club. J 9 3 2 area of the teacher’s lounge, this ruling. The fire marshal The New England Drum and Bugle Corps, Norwich; Dec. 12 public hearing will be — 6:30 — Hearts money received by the town at directors, dies. To be discussed are parade )UTH when the population is expected G.G. May, supervisor of Surfers Drum and Bugle Corps, reviewed. First the U & R has also ordered that all trash Manchester births for 1947 — details in general and float Corps Federation has obtained (3) CBS NEWS West opened the queen of A Q J 9 8 5 an informational meeting of the to double according to popula­ New London; Valleyaires Housing Corp. is requesting maintenance, told the Board of barrels must be emptied before regulations in particular. Slides commitments from the (8) ABC NEWS . hearts, holding the trick. South 5 Town Council with the public, tion projections. 906 — reach all time high. Drum and Bugle Corps, resubdivision for an A-30 zone Education Monday night. being left overnight inside a of a Tournament of Roses following to appear in the line Winner (22-30) NBC NEWS ruffed the next heart and looked AK 2 but the turnout was termed He suggested that books, of march; The Marquis of Northbridge, Mass.; New York to “ Open Space” zoning for 40 K 65 Dr. Raymond Ramsdell said school and that the coffee pots Parade will be shown, a model (24) MAGGIE — EXERCISES around for a way to develop 12 “disappointing” by Mayor rather than library construction W arriors Drum and Bugle South Wert the vandals started by breaking in the teacher lounges be left float will be on display, and Granby Ancient Fife and Drum Liza Minnelli will be acres of land off Fairview and — 7:00 - tricks. Abraham Glassman. be purchased, and further Corps, New York City, Greater 1 A into the refrigerator and unplugged. , planning assistance will be Corps; Navy Rebels Ancient honored as “ Entertainer of Tumblebrook Drs. in the (3) WORLD OF KRESKIN If he ruffed his losing dia­ Only 10 residents braved the suggested that the Capital Fife and Drum Corps, Dan­ New York Circuit champions; Timber Mountain Estates. 6 A removing the ice cream which available. the Year” by the American (8) TRUTH OR mond in dummy, he would wind unseasonable torrential down­ Goals and Improvements Fund, Rockville Firemen in New Station T h e estimated cost of , Centurions Drum and Bugle they smeared all over the walls The com m ittee announces bury; Chester Ancient Fife and Guild of Variety Artists in a Some 48 homes would be con­ CONSEQUENCES up with a losing club in each Opening lead — ^ Q pour of rain and heard the two-mill tax levy be discon­ repairing the fire damage is $5,- Drum. Corps; Deep River Corps, Enfield, Yankee Circuit structed on the site with ap­ one aerial truck plus another and forced into the drum of a that the following military units CBS-TV special tonight, (18) DICK VAN DYKE hand. There Was no chance of Glassman explain that a “ lot of tinued easing the burden on the It Was moving day Saturday Ashe, former Rockville Fire 355, some of which will be champions. duplicating machine. They also have accepted invitations: proximately 12 acres left for (20) NBC NEWS deceiving the enemy if he kept money has been received tax payer. for two of Rockville’s fire com­ Chief. fire engine. recovered from the school fire Also, Fire-ettes All-Girl originating from Las Vegas. opened cans of coffee and threw natural open space land adja­ the king of hearts in dummy. already, some $304,000 for the panies as they moved from The town appropriated $350,- When the town governments insurance policy. 'The board Rockville and Manchester units The show airs at 9:30 p.m. (22-90) NEWS bothering to ruff a diamond in Also attending were officers that all around and added water Drum and Bugle Corps, cent to the conservation area of The defender with the ace of their present locations to the 000 for construction of the new consolidated in 1965 the fire explained, however, that the of the Connecticut National (24) CPTV REPORT dummy. calendar year 1972, with an an­ of the newly form ed South to it and pushed desks and other Burr’s Publishes Norwich; Bennet Junior High on Channel 3. the Avery Street School. Open hearts would see clearly that he departments were not part of Guard; Co. B, 1st Btn., 25th (40) ABC NEWS As the play went, dummy had ticipated $763,000 by June 1974, Windsor Association of John F. Ashe facility on Nye fire house and ground was money that comes in from the and Manchester High School space zoning requires a furniture around in the Marines of the Hartford Marine had to hold on to that card for the end of the fiscal year Citizens. Its president, Alan St., near West St. broken during the summer. this m erger although it was insurance goes into the town’s Company History bands; Manchester and Stewart — 7:30 — one more trump than declarer classrooms. Corps Reserves; Army, Navy, minimum of 15,000 square feet dear life, and he would allow currently in budget Ober commented that South Fire Chief Donald Maguda said considered to merge them general fund, even though the C.R. Burr and Co. will Highlanders Pipe Bands. (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET after South had ruffed two The damage was discovered and Marine Corps recruiting South Windsor of land for each home. the other defender to stop the deliberations. Windsor currently pays the The Hockanum Company a formal dedication of the new during the time the town board pays the insurance bill. celebrate its 75th anniversary Marching contingents from (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE hearts. When dummy led the by a Vernon Police officer on units; Westover Field Air The second application is for clubs. Glassman explained that use highest amount in taxes when which was located on W. Main building is being planned for charter was being revised. Ver­ 2 as a locally based nursery this local organizations include the (18) MANCINI last trump. South could discard routine patrol and is being in­ The estimated cost of in­ a zone change from Rural Lowly Deuce of the fund has been “ tem­ compared with surrounding St. and the Fitch (Company, on sometime in May. non still has its own companies Force Band; Army units from year and will publish a history GENERATION a club from his hand. ' vestigated by the police depart­ Elks Club, Nutmeg Forest, Tall Residential or 40,00 square feet The lowly deuce of diamonds and fire chief for the district is stalling eight double floodlights Ft. Devens; and the Navy Band Residents The defenders assumed that porarily outlined by the Federal towns, except Hartford. Park Place to the rear of the ’The Fitton F ire Company, of the company as part of the Cedars of Lebanon; Young to A-30 which would enable (20) FILM ment. at the Vernon Elementary from the New London Sub­ was not as good a threat as the Government,” and money is not Stablization of the taxes, accor­ Memorial Building, moved into located on Prospect St. in W illiam Johnson. The com ­ observance. John H. Hickman, ' Marines from the Marine Corps developer Herman Maskel to (22) PARENT GAME South had no diamonds to ruff Dr. Ramsdell said there was School would be about $4(K), Dr. marine Base. king of hearts, but it enjoyed to be used for educational ding to Ober could act as a “ cir­ the new six-bay building which Rockville will remain in use. panies cooperate with each company president, said that League; British American Ask For build homes on less than % of (24) BOOK BEAT in dummy and that it was safe also a break into the Lake Ramsdell said. The lights would Veterans' groups that have the advantage of being con­ operations since approximately cuit breaker” for those in the was named after the late John This building houses the town’s other at all times, however. the publication is scheduled for Club; Town and Eighth Utilities an acre of land, off Norton Dr. (30) QOLDDIGGERS to throw away their diamonds Street School on Saturday night flood the entire parking area indicated that they will be cealed instead of staring the op­ limited income bracket, mainly WINDOW May 1. It will be available for District Fire Departments; (40) DRAGNET and save their clubs. Since each 65 per cent o f the town’s annual but no damage was done there. and focus on the doorways of represented are the Sewers and Tumblebrook. ponents in the face. the elderly who he said were two projectors and a movable distribution during Police Department , and Order defender saved only two budget goes for schools and May said vandalism is a the school. May explained. Manchester, Rockville, South A proposed plan for a — 8:00 — After ruffing the second cam era plus cartridges for Tollan d M a n c h e s te r’ s June 23-30 BARBARA VARRICK diamonds, declarer eventually related programs. the “ most needful of this help” serious problem. It cost the SHADES of DeMolay. There will be vin­ Spanish-style restaurant on (3) MAUDE storing tapes which are indexed Board member William Houle Correspondent heart. South got to dummy with Money can be used for public but because of their inability to Sesquicentennial Week. tage vehicles from the collec­ Sullivan Ave. will be reviewed. Maude plans a surprise took the last three tricks with Board of Education about $1,000 said he felt that all of the walls a spade and ruffed the king of safety, like police and fire be represented, often lose out. or coded and unbelievably sim­ Mod* to Order Hickman said that Mrs. tion of the Antique Automobile Tel. 644-8274 Applicant Peter Morris party for Walter. the ace, king and deuce of that this past year just to repair of the school should be Il­ Brine your old tollera In. 3 hearts. Then he ran four more ple to locate fingertip data. Martha S. Williams has been Residents in the Farnham suit. protection, environmental Echoing Ober was citizen Taxes Due Feb. 1 windows, mostly broken by van­ and save SSo per shade. Museum. Philip Daigneault of currently has a catering (8-40) MARCUS WELBY rounds of trunlps without One other resident, Mrs. luminated to avoid a problem retained to collect and catalog Estates area have petitioned Daily Question protection, transportation, Raymond Hallowell of 534 last payment until the total tax Newington will enter a displax business on the site. Salesman turns from Alice Morris of Hillside Dr. had Tax Collector Earl H. Beebe dals. with shadows. In tabling action all materials of a historical the Sewer Commission for Partner opens with one health, recreation; libraries, Doming St„ who said that this is paid. While the board did not know E. A. JOHNSON SPRING CRUISE of 120 flags, including those of Another Sullivan Ave. dynamo to daydreamer. another idea — recreation Jr. reminds residents that tax on a decision concerning the nature pertaining to the com­ sewer service in their area, I----- spade, and the next player social services and the reduc­ was taxpayers money coming Beebe will be at Town Hall of the serious damage done at S/S OCEANIC every state and flags associated business establishment will be (18) ADVENTURER Theatre j programs to get the kids off the payments are due by Feb. 1. No lights, most board members pany and write the history. She having had periodic septic field doubles. You holdi Spades, tion of local and state taxes, he back to the town and placed his tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 4 PAINT 00. with the history of the United before the board, the Ferruolo (20-22-30) INCREDIBLE streets in a recreation complex bills are mailed out for this pay­ the Maple Street School, it did agreed that “ bugging” would is an ecologist, research assis­ failures in a high water table } Time Schedule j 6 ; Hearts, A-7-6-3; said. However, Glassman vote for tax stabilization over p.m.; Jan. 26, 6 to 8 p.m.; Jan. 723 M AIN ST. 7 DAYS APML 28 States. car wash, which recently began FLIGHT OF THE where rap sessions can take ment. have on its agenda considera­ be a more effective deterrent if tant at the University of area. Diamonds, J-10-8-7-5t Clubs, cautioned that the use for tax repair and construction of 27, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Jan. 31, N»w York/Nattau The parade committee said operations. The PZC will SNOW GEESE place about drugs and venereal The motor vehicle depart­ tion of installing flood lights at the price is not too prohibitive. Connecticut, has written Approximately $2.9 million reduction could, jeopardize roads. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Payments may that Cheney Bros., Army and review stipulations concerning Q.10-4. disease problems wtiich are ment will be advised of unpaid the Vernon Elementary School Ratea from $385. would be necessary to sewer Special — Study of North Burnside Theater — "The stabilization without a proper South Windsor’s Town Clerk, professionally, and has Navy Club, Manchester Coun­ the business premises. What do you say? motor vehicle taxes. also be made at the collector’s which was the scene of a fire ALA MITO I TRAVa the area and Main St. The American snow geese. analysis of the method to be Charles N. Enes came as an “ tremendous” in the town, she experience in library organiza­ try Club, Women's Club of The commission will also Getaway,” 7:15-9:30 Answer: Pass. You have no Registrations are not home on Rhodes Rd. or mailed and vandalism a few weeks ago. n o AsyhM Ave. possibility of attaining federal (24) FOURTH ESTATE used, as funds are temporary emissary for his “ friends in the said. tion and cataloging. Manchester, Lutz Junior consider a date for a public U.A. Theater East — “ 1776,” reason to believe that you are renewable unless taxes are to P.O. Box 152 Tolland. Vernon Elemenentary and Lake Hartfs^ Ctm. funds for the project is good — 8:30 — and the government could, at Town Hall” and asked that Donald Marra, secretary to Mrs. Williams is seeking con­ Museum, Lydall and Foulds, hearing for condemnation of the 8 :0 0 safer at two diamonds than paid. Further, taxes not paid Scholarship Dance Street schools are the only two Td; 271-7430 f«r because a main interceptor (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 Meadows Drive-In Theater — any time, “ freeze the fund.” He microfilming material be SWAC said he felt that the tributory help from present, Watkins, and the Junior “ Petraitis” property located in your partner will be at one will be subject to interest at the ’The Tolland Junior Woman’s schools which do not have flood FrM Irtclwre Would-be killer sets up purchased to eliminate the car­ number of person who turned LOCKS former, and retired employes Women's Club of Manchester pipeline would be required in “ Top of the Heap,” 7:30; “ Soul further commented that the an intersection trian gle at spade. out did not necessarily reflect rate of three quarters of one per Club will hold its scholarship lights around them. Lake Street of C.R. Burr and Co., and have expressed their interest in the Farnham area and directed airtight alibi. Soldier,” 9:10 Copyright 1973 program is not a “ no string at­ tons of stored paper already ac- just has them on one side of the PADLOCKS Combination Locks Ayers Rd., Graham Rd. and lack of interest, but “ lack of un­ cent per month from the date of dance Saturday, from 9 p.m. to others. She would appreciate preparing floats, with others to Main St. (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS Jerry Lewis Cinema, South General Features Corp. tached” one as a separate ac­ cummulated in the town I bcQueEN/MAcomyT Sullivan Ave. derstanding of the money use” 1 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Parish school. May said. Bike Locks receiving oral accounts of peo­ likely from merchants, in­ The Sewer Commission is (24) BILL MOYERS Windsor — “ Mechanic,” 7:00- count must be set up for the building. He said that the police T h e board admitted A new brick sign for the Town in which the criteria of Center. All proceeds from the ple, places, events, and dustries, and civic groups. meeting tonight at 8 o'clock and Profile: Dorothy Day, 9:00 money which is subjected to department, which has been in R ham Plans something had to be done to cut THIE(5liIAWAV Hail and Police Department to Revenue Sharing is temporary dance will go to the club’s products associated with the A parade fly-over is being will discuss the Avery-Sullivan founder of the Catholic State Theater — “ Lady Sings audits and legislative use. the building for only four years down on this destruction of be constucted for the municipal and “ confusing.” For Bazaar scholarship fund from which a company; photographs; clip­ planned by F-lOO Super Sabre sewer extension project, part of Worker movement. the Blues,” 6;30-9;00 The first resident to speak out has 20 cartons already and Quality Products building site will also be dis­ He further suggested ad­ $500 award is given annually to school property, but agreed to pings; letters; and any other Jets and HUEY helicopters a $5.2 million project approved — 9:00 — Vernon Cine I — “ Fiddler on was Allan Caffyn. He urged the space is beginning to get tight. defer action on the matter until cussed and the PZC policy for ditional informational sessions a graduate of Tolland High materials that would be useful by voters two years ago; the the Roof,” 7:30 money be used to stabilize the He asked that approximately A Winter Bazaar, sponsored Budget Prices B u r n s i d e from the Connecticut Air granting temporary and con­ (8-40) ALL-STAR GAME School. it looks into the cost of in­ in compiling and writing the Graham Rd.-Birch Hill exten­ Vernon Cine II — “ Pete N ’ taxes, preferably to financing a $15,000 be set aside to purchase as more becomes known of the by the home economics, art, in­ National Guard at Bradley ditional permits will be Special — NBA’s East and Music will be provided by the stalling burglar alarms in all of sion, part of the $2.5 million A MODERN funds. dustrial arts and music history. Mrs. Williams may be Field. Negotiations are in the reveiwed. W e s t a ll- s t a r s c la s h in Tillie,” 7:10-9:10 the schools. At the present time Mayor Glassman said that a departments at Rham High Paul Grante Orchestra. 'There contacted at the C.R. Burr and works for appearances of a bond approved in the November Chicago. Mall Cinema — “ Pete N’ Rockville High School is the Mondayt All 8««tt 99C meeting concerning Revenue School, will be held Thursday will be a door prize and raffle Co. office, 420 N. Main St., Mon­ Goodyear blimp and the 1972 referendum; and the Savin (18) 700 CLUB Tillie,” 7:00-9:00 PHARMACY on ly one “ bugged” Dr. Bros, project on Governor’s Sharing and Capital Goals will evening at 7 at the school. prizes. day through Friday from 5;30 Anheuser-Busch team of (20-22-30) AMERICA Ramsdell said. PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE Andover be held Saturday at 9 a.m. in the The program will feature a ’There are a limited number a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; or by calling Clydesdales. Highway. Special — “A Fireball in the Discussing the recent fire in 70S EAST MIDDLE TPKL MANCHESTER STATE Under new business the com­ TToday’s Thought Touring Company Town Hall and invited the fashion ^ o w by students in of tickets still available. For MANCMfSTm CINTIR 643-1561. The parade is scheduled for Night,” Part 6 in Alistair the cafeteria of the Vernon (Next to Frmk’s Supermarliet) Purpose for Key 73 public to this workshop session. home economics and exhibits in reservations, phone Mrs. rail PARK BIAR OF TMIATRI June 23, starting at 2 p.m. at mission will discuss the Rye St. Cooke’s U.S. history. Will Visit MCC Elementary School, the board James the industrial arts and art Howard Larson of Mile Hill Rd. Robertson Park, proceeding sewer extension line from If that were the sum and sub­ (24) BEHIND THE LINES The Theatre III Touring Com­ PZC Deletes Rule departments with the Rham DIANA ROSSff across town, and disbanding on Sullivan Ave. to the Mansanto stance of living, what a futile pany will give performances of F. Andover - Now Plating - — 9:30 — Dance Band furnishing Hartford Rd. It will be filmed in Chemical plants. existence it would be. But the Edward Albee’s “ Who’s Afraid D’Amato A F S D ance Christian can be thankful that (3) ENTERTAINER OF THE background music. BILUE HOUDA/ Mechanic its entirety. Groups desiring to of Virginia Vift)o5tf.’ S. Two Students YEAR AWARDS ^ B8^R.Ph. On Early Plans students, parents, faculty Playing a< 7 a 9 P.M. participate are asked to contact Tickets for South Windsor there is more to life than the so- and 11 at Manchester Com­ AT: Special — Ed Sullivpn host§ and friends are welcomed. Low Admltslon Prioaa either co-chairman — James Chapter of the American Field called “ rat race.” Christ givds munity College. Curtain time To Assist the American Guild of Variety members (hat there is no provi­ Refreshments will be served 6:30 8al.-tun. MaUnaa 1 * 9 P.M. Bayliss at 649-4923, or Peter Service Dance will be on sale at meaning and a purpose to living will be 8 p.m. in the Bldwell St. A N N E A M T Artists Awards. Winners sion in the statutes for wiping it and there is no admission. 9:00 Benson at 643-0403 — and attend the door Saturday at the St. through His promise of a good campus auditorium. Correspondent In Classes lack The Giant Killer include Liza MInnellii' clean and, in other words, even subsequent meetings. Margaret M ary’s Church Hall. life here and a better one to Tel. 228-3971 Astrogeology Coming: Evaryliilng Aboul Sai* (24) BLACK JOURNAL Reservations m aybe made after as much as ten years a A N N E E M T Music is by the follow. U.S. citizens are now able Acting upon a recommenda­ The Rham Astrological Socie­ Report on killing of two by calling at the college. person would still have to come Correspondent sTn g s t h e "Sophisticats ” and dancing will “ But seek ye first the to transfer their Blue Ooss tion made by Attorney Arnold ty has announced that the Southern University students In the cast are Mildred in for subdivision. Tel. 228-3971 be from 9-1. Profits from the kingdom of God, and his Aronsen and town counsel National Aeronautics and Space BLUES A bout Tow n last November. Silvestri in the role of Martha; coverage to comparable The commission felt that Principal Donald H. Libby dance will benefit the program. righteousness; and all these Colby Stearnes as George; Katherine Hutchinson, the Administration (NASA) will incoioij ran JERRY LEWI9'^.^ 'CINEMA programs abroad . . . An because of the need for flexibili­ reports that Nancy Prescott The Crusade Visitors of South things shall be added unto you.” — 10:00 — present a special assembly A RARAMOUNT PtCIUW ■ULUVAN Avx. — oM-wM — oovni WINDaOW Scout Cookies Available James Qilinn as Nick; and Planning and Zoning Cktmmis- F limed in PANAVISON* United Methodist Church will exchange program has ty Aronsen’s reconunendation from Gales and T erry and Residents who would like girl (Matthew 6:33) (20-22-30) NBC REPORTS Susan Plese, lecturer in English sion last night voted to delete program to Rham High School have a dinner, training session been set up between Blue to delete the section on minor Patricia Charles from Storrs scout cookies but have not been “ But now they desire a better Special — The American at MCC, as Honey. The play is all reference in proposed sub- on March 9. and commitment service Shield and Blue Cross plans subdivisions should not be w ill do their student teaching in approached by any member of country, that is, an heavenly; Military, Part 1. Review of the directed by Charles A. Plese, division regulations to This NASA Spacemobile tonight starting at 6:30 at the followed. '’learning disabilities at the the organization to purchase wherefore God is not ashamed arms race. assistant professor of speech in this country and similar preliminary plans. Demdnstration Program in­ church. This section would require elementary school under the them, are asked to contact Mrs. to be called their God: for he (24) STATE OF CONN. and drama at MCC. Joan voluntary health-service Aronsen, an expert on zcming cludes discussions and Now Showing that a developer of a small direction of Mrs. Jean Nielsen. Arthur Simplon of Beelzebub hath prepared for them a city,” — 10:35 — Coates is the stage manager. plans in Puerto Rico, regulations, informed the com­ demonstrations of aeronautics, Jehovah's Witnesses will piece of property, such as The teaching period will be Rd., this year’s chairman of the (Hebrews 11:16) (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY Albee’s comic-trajgic, prize­ Australia, Canada, Great mission that there is no provi­ rocketry, propulsion systems, have group discussions of the three, four or five lots on a from Jan. 29 to March 30. coookie committee. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson winning adult drama was first sion in the state statures satellites, probes, orbits, com­ \\eirir ir "k ir ir ir -k -k -k k k k k k k k Bible book "Haggai tonight at — 11:00 — Britain, Ireland, Jamaica, public road, should not have to In connection with this Cookies will be sold through Calvary Church of the produced on Broadway in 1962, refei;ring to preliminary plans munications, human factors, T h e A w 7:30 at 726 N. Main St., 167 (3-18-22-30) NEWS New Zealand and Rhodesia adhere strictly to the detailed program, all students in the ' ^ cotuueit PICTURES the month of January. Assemblies of God with Uta Hagen and Arthur Hill or prelinfiinary approval and and manned space flight. tr Hom W in r Boulder Rd., 18 Chambers St., (20) HAVE GUN — WILL . . So, if you’re planning regulations as outlined. current learning disabilities in the celebrated roles of therefore the commission has ’The program w ill feature the k MGR L WARMER'S M u s 280 Sand Hill Rd., South Wind­ TRAVEL an extensive trip out of the Aronsen felt by keeping this program at the University of [, mNcia Martha and George. In his New no authority to require this in E R ’TS satellite and its planned I b sor, and French Rd., Bolton. — 11:05 — United States and wish to section in the proposed Connecticut last week visited V York Times review, Howard their regulations. uses, and the profile of the ' ^ PANtyisxr|g< T h e S c K Unity Plea Issued regulations, the commission th e elementary school’s (24) JANAKI Taubman said that the play inquire into this coverage H e also mentioned the SKYLAB and Space Shuttle Members of the Trinity was,attempting to “ temper the resource room and other kkkkkkkk-mPkkkl^^kkkkk'i — 11:30 — “ towers over thei common run abroad, contact your Blue possibility of confusing programs, which are the next Singers and others planning to For Town Projects regulations,” classrooms. Special Rate ter Scbeol teveps I Ctabs (3) MOVIE I . of contemporary plays.” Cross-Blue Shield office prelifninary approval with ventures of the United States in go to the Open Hearth in Hart­ An finally, the commission In addition to the student For htermatkm, caR Mr. Reaaetti, 643-5131 "The Conjugal Bed” (1963). application approval thus space. ford will meet tonight at 6:30 at agreed to leave in the section on teachers, Libby also reported Adult humor. creating tqe possibility of a Student Teachers the home of Mrs. Burton John­ Herald Publisher Buri L. the community regardless of substantial compliance, that, during this next semester, the number of shopping centers (8-40) NEWS LTM To Meet Proper medication develpper assuming the 65-day Starting this week and lasting son, 92 Hemlock St. Lyons Monday night called f o r ^ whereby it would have the freshmen and sophomores from (20-22-30) JOHNNY alleviates a great amount waiting period, as required by until March 15, the social cooperative effort among civic that spring up around the out­ On Wednesday authority to approve a subdivi­ Eastern State Teachers College CARSON state statures, has passed, studies department at Rham organizations on projects of im­ skirts.” He also suggested the of discomfort. Fill your sion in spite o f the fact that one have volunteered to assist in Jaycees become involved in the Guest: Joan Rivers. Members of the Little when in essence it would still be will he working with four stu­ portance to the community. prescriptions at LENOX lot might be slightly short of the the school. MOVIE RAtmOB Theatre of Manchester will dent teachers from Eastern His remarks were made at a legislative process, that there — 12:00 — in effect. R]R PARENTS AND meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in PHARMACY, 299 E. requii^ acreage. ’These aides w ill help children meeting of the Manchester is a need for a bicycle safety (8-40) DICK CAVETT ’The commission will still be Connecticut State College. the LTM rooms at 22 Oak St. Center St., Tel. 649-0896 for Aropsen informed the com­ in any capacity on a one to one YOUNG PEOPIE Jaycees who are celebrating program, and that the town Guests; Germaine Greer, able to sit down informally with Randy Dumas, William 73DARTSWINGBI Michele Cocuzzo is program free delivery. Open 8-9. mission it could be in violation basis as they have done in the fa» eWeeWie ene* imngi • le tiUoiw Jaycee Week. That meeting needs more tennis courts and Sen. Barry Goldwater. developers to discuss their sub­ White, Mrs. Briana Rosen and stnm stout Oftuiusssr st chairman. Sun. and Holidays 8-8. of its own regulations by past. was held at the British recreational facilities. division plans. Dennis Poitras have been “ Aria da Capa,” by Edna St. keeping this section in and that Polio Clinic WIIHTHI The Jaycees also heard “Symbol Of Finest Phar­ assigned to work with Mrs. American Club on Maple St. it could also be taking over,the Vincent Millay, will be Other Recommendations Final arrangements are being Priscilla Blanchette, Mrs. 1MJ. Asu aultnEo Lyons called for a joint reports on the Miss Manchester macy Service.” Gift Dept., presented. Besides Miss Cocuz­ Although tite commission functions of the Zoning Board of made for a polio immunization Saunl AWIwcm meeting among clubs such as Pageant, which the Jaycees Film, Cosmetics, (]andy. Carol Powell, Donald Ar- zo, the cast includes (Christine respected other recommen­ A(q>eals. clinic on Feb. 9 at the Andover FRHAUlQMAnC Jaycee, Rotary, Lions, sponsor, and the recently held 3,000 ‘Signs’ Needed We honor Master Charge magnac, Lloyd Buss and Robert Suver, Judy and Jean Beckwith, dations made by Aronsen, all Elementary School under the MX ME! aniimo Kiwanis, etc., to discuss and set model legislature. It was Cards. Challenges Morrison in selected classes. 2 PiTMUt CuldMC* SeieatM Peking— Over 40,000 separate Adrienne and Robert members were in Complete direction of Dr. Robert Breer. priority town projects to reported that there already are In spite o f the fact {that the characters are listed in a com­ Bletchman. agreement that they should not Permission slips, according TRANSMISSION. eliminate duplication. He said six applicants for the Miss prehensive Chinese dictionary, commission could be be adhered tot to Principal Donald H. Libby, KimFKATION KPMI he felt that, through coopera­ Manchester contest. but many are not in common challenged on some o f the O a d g E KintCTEe In reaching this decision, the w ill be sent home only to those S O ARE I tion, these groups could engage The Jaycees also discussed a use. To be fully literate a mod­ proposed changes and a section MssNirnioros Unew 17 ngilm 9CCOfl^90ylB6 commission felt that some parents whose children need a long-range project of raising em Chinese must know all icould be declared illegal, the SKLEMIUSSfF AUTHORIZED DEALERS Pirwt ar Mult ewMIai in two or three major projects polio booster. This information SURPRISB)?( FORD AND CHEVY! ) judgment decisions could be and follow them.to fulfillment. sufficient funds to be able to 6,800 characters in the standard the entire regulations could not be CMBK IMP 8 STMO made on their part and that the was received from the im­ He suggested that Jaycees purchase a fetal monitoring Chinese printer’s inventory, but affected. 121 IMh St, MndMln' tires, deluxe wheel covers, left remote-control ANNOUNCING most purposes 3,000 are regulations, as proposed, were munization forms sent home to The Dodge Boys con offer you the automatic , tie eiK tMOEl 17 MWH1B work closely with the machine for Manchester for To overcome this possibility, (43-73M (Aau IWt My wry enough. written to help people, not to parents last month. transmission FREE of CH A R G E (because mirror, deluxe bumper guards, three-speed revitalization of Downtown Memorial Hospital. COLONY one section in the proposed la ortiHi «Mi) hinder them. wipers and electric washers, day/night Bettind Beauckemin’a Manchester, for “ whenever the regulations states that if one Dodge doesn't charge them for it) when you ‘ Left in by the commission Main Street of any community section is declared illegal, it buy a 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger or custom inside mirror. Deluxe Insulation Package, and New School of Dance arid Choreography M l in Vernon was the de facto subdivision is allowed to deteriorate it can’t does not void the entire clause. This clause means that four-door specially equipped with the special exterior mouldings. Where else help but have a lasting effect on regulations. Grayledge Farms largest banquet if property is subdivided into 3 ONE HOUR following optional items: power steering, vinyl but at your Dodge Boys' can you get a or 4 lots and there is no ap­ Approval roof, A M radio. Light Package, whitewall great deal like this? MONDAY and proval and the commission Final approval the VeTTio*' ^ Ends Tooillit-Fitiiler facility «te d -M m |i« Sfflith in TUESDAY NIOHT feels it should be bound by sub­ regulations, which have already C i n ^ M s Georfe Cukor’s Newest Wt SPE C IAL., division regulations in effect, it gone to a public hearing, was lTllim0UTU18»M.II(IMTI»IMMMll (stsrting at 4 |lrl) east of the river. becomes a subdivisizm without withheld pending incorporation going through the o f the above changes. requirements. •OFFERING CLASSES in cluiical Aronsen cited a court case ballet, modem, tap, jazz ROAST where such a situation occurred and the supreme court ruled m OIL that if there was a snbdivisiz^ TURKEY of the property without ap­ late February proval o f the commission, the 1$ comnriission has no power to ap­ N N M Iille i* prove an illegal subdivision. lEIM S hangers Seethe EXxjge Boys for Amerto’s No.1 compact (deal!______7S Accommodating 25 to 500. The commliuiioa also agreed AUTOMATIC (rag. S3.6D) to leave in the seotion whereby DELIYERY if after five years, a person Includes roast sliced vdilte and d ^ tu^c^ m^at, brom 'l l SHIRTS 2&C 30C for r^eervations wishes to sell o ff another lot, CM! 24 M K O m i KUIBV PANAVISION* gravy, grem salad, stuffing, potatoes-, v ig e lB b l^ other than one for vrtiich he had 244MiMKiaME B »G I METROCOLOR mqm butter,' and choice of beverage. apidl inforfiiation call Chorches Motors, Inc. aipplied in a subdivision five far yon non turfuiy Mtart w t m m M id COOPEMTIVE M . GOl 'll w M10D1[ 80 Oakland Street, Manchester, Conn. 946-2260 years previously, he would not 31$ InM Stmt have to come In for another sjub- QQ6 MAIN 51. :A5; HAPI’ORD HELD o va (PC) OPEN SAT. • SUN. M 7 M L F « . t J I M9-1K3 Welter ItetihsK^irel i Anoolatod With The Steak Out of Vamon division. . MMAOST, ■___ M A N C N IilB I A rjpn sen inforined th e ii.i4.^siifi>e

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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Jan. 23, 1973 H e b r^ Nation’s Leaders ZBA Meets Stunned By Wednesday Lyndon B, Johnsonf ANNE EMT Correspondent Deposit $100. in savings Johnson *s Death TEl. 228-3871 The Zoning Board o f Appeals Johnson’s vice president, will hold a public hearing WASHINGTON (AP) - I ^ Hubert H. Humphrey, reflected 1908-1973 by President Nixon, the nation Wednesday evening at 8 in the on that day; paid tribute today to Lyndon B. Town Office Building to “ He and Lady Bird, Luci and Johnson as the president whose consider an application from her husband came up our domestic achievements were to Zell A. Butler of Old Colchester apartment. He said ‘could I talk overshadowed until his death by Rd. for a special exception to X and to you alone?’ ’Then he told me Lyndon B. Johnson, who died Southeast Asia and Lyndon Johnson, the war he couldn’t end. permit the conversion of an what he was going to do. He “ No man had greater dreams existing structure into a dog unexpectedly Monday, was a unique the realist, saw a divided nation in said T v e done everything I for America than L5mdon John­ kennel, under the provisions of man on the American political scene. 1968. Rather than divide it further, he could to try and end the war. son,’’ said Nixon of his Article Iv, Section 4.3.g of the I’ve tried the Pope, I’ye tried He not only understood power but elected to step aside. predecessor in the White zoning regulations. the Russians, I’ve tribd the House. “ Even as we mourn his This section states that the knew how to use it. He was a master Poles, the French .... I ’m going for $10 you can get: death, we are grateful for his ZBA may allow such an Whether he could have been elected to make another supreme ef­ politician yet despite all his power and life, which did so much to make (n>eration if the operator owns if he had decided to stay in the running fort. Hubert, I want peace in those dreams into realities.” and lives on the property and political influence, it was the tragic Vietnam more than anything.” can only be speculated. The Democrat 'Johnson’s deeds matched his has at least five acres of land. events in Southeast Asia that ki But Humphrey re ca ll^ Uiat dreams of civil-rights and bearer, Hubert H. Humphrey, Johnson believed he could not Also, no portion of the or HANDY REPAIRS ... the easy way with this rugged 28 or A LONG WEEKEND ... with this large 21" vinyl suitcase ultimately frustrated him and made social progress, said others in A GOOD HOT MEAl___ with Remington's 2 quart Teflon II bring the warring parties into operation can be conducted Johnson’s vice president, came from appraising the five-year ad­ piece Shelton tool set. Includes socket set, screwdriver/awl that features push-button locks, comfortable hand grips, him decide to bow out of the political peace negotiations unless he within 100 feet of any property lined electric serving dish with center divider. Keeps food ministration of the president line or within 200 feet of any and chrome plated trim. behind to almost upset front-running withdrew from the campaign warm for 45 minutes without a cord. set. tape measure, utility knife and a multi-way Allen wrench. scene. whose death stunned the capital road or highway. President Richard Nixon. The fact and purged the bid of any Monday night. And finally, the permit is political taint. remains though, Lyndon Johnson felt In a refrain echoing through “ I really have a feeling,” limited solely to raising, In assessing his career, it may well the appraisals by many of John­ grooming and/or boarding dogs strongly enough about his country that Humphrey said in a late-night be that he was the President who most son’s associates. Sen. Eklward and may not be construed to interview in his Senate office, he could not and would not divide it M. Kennedy said: include veterinary practice. typlifies the transition from the great “ As President, his brilliant “ that as we bury President further with a campaign defending his Johnson, that peace will come economic experiments of the New leadership on the Civil Rights alive.” He referred to the Southeast Asian strategy. Act of 1964 and the Voting PTO Deal under the late Franklin Delano reportedly imminent signing of Rights Act of 1965 have earned The January meeting of the a peace agreement negotiated Roosevelt to the great sociological It is ironic that this ugly war which him a place* in the history of PTO will be held Wednesday by Nixon’s adviser, Henry revolution that followed World War II. caused Lyndon Johnson to stand aside civil rights alongside Abraham evening at 7:30 at the Hebron Kissinger, and the North Viet­ . Elementary School and will He was a Southerner, who as Senate and which has taken four more years “ And his efforts to help the namese. feature “ A Display of Majority Leader and later as of dying is apparently about to end. poor, the sick and the oppressed Johnson’s defense secretary, Educational Tools” prepared Robert S. McNamara, said: by the teachers. President, ramrodded through many Today the attention of the world is stand out as landmarks of America’s concern for those too “ Whatever history’s verdict Among the displays set up, of the major civil rights laws we have focused on two cities: Paris, where weak to help themselves.” may be on the Johnson role in under the coodination of Mrs. Vietnam, I have no doubt that today. He was a party man who was hope is high that a cease-fire and the Thrust into office by tragedy, Gay Farmer and Mrs. Donna Johnson coped first with the history will record Pi'esident Draxler, will be tools used for philosophically weaned and reared first steps toward ending the mountain racial turmoil of the Johnson’s actions to redress the open education, the new under the New Deal and who, as Southeast Asian tragedy seems now at mid-1960s, but watched the na­ discriminations which had been Addison-Wesley math as well as suffered by the poor, the blacks individualized math programs, President, tried to crown that concept hand; and Johnson City, Tex., where tion become more deeply rent as American soldiers died by and the disadvantaged as one of audio-visual equipment used in with his Great Society. men of good will everywhere look and Lyndon Johnson And Friend the thousands in Vietnam. the most important advances relation |o the curriculum. mourn the passing of a man who Former Sen. Eugene by our society in this century.” Also gymnastic equipment, Former President Lyndon B. Johnson holds a pet dog during an interview early this year McCarthy, who coalesced an­ Describing himself and his organizational games made by His party loyalty made him accept believed in the correctness of the with Walter Cronkite of CBS at the LBJ Ranch. (AP photo from CBS News) tiwar forces behind his sur­ wife as heartsick over John­ teachers and used as supportive the vice presidency after being actions he took on behalf of his prisingly strong challenge to son’s death, former Treasury devices in instruction, and new Secretary John B. Connally, a defeated for the presidential nomina­ country as a congressman, as a Johnson’s expected bid for rhythm instruments. renomination by the Johnson protege, said: “ T^e In addition, there will be tion by the late John F. Kennedy. Fate senator, as vice president and as Reporter Recalls Johnson Democratic party in 1968, said country has lost a great leader displays by students relating to and president but we have also the new Elementary Science or A BEAUTIFUL SETTING ... f©F4-in brushed stainless in the form of an assassin’s madness President. The peace which eluded of the dead president: or A COZY EVENING ... wrapped up in this large (54”x72” ) or A GARDEN OF EATING ... tastes better in a stainless “ If he was to be faulted, it lost a beloved friend. All our Study program adopted two elevated him to the presidency Nov. him cannot be regarded as a personal from Stanley Roberts. Set includes 6-piece place setting for During White House Years was not for lack of dedication or adult lives have been in­ years ago and murals made in pure imported wool throw. salad set by Stanley Roberts. Includes salad fork and spoon, 22, 1963. He soon took command and failure for it was a failure in which we lack of commitment, but for tertwined with those of Presi­ connection with their project, and bowl — all accented by patterned border. 4 plus 4-piece serving set. dent Johnson, Mrs. Johnson and won the presidency on his own by a all share. LBJ was a most contradic­ rebuilt ghetto area here. taking upon him self or to “ Wintet In The City.” EDITOR’S NOTE: The their family.” tory man. Retirement, once viewed as himself too much of the burden landslide in 1964. following (lisputrli is by a cor­ Senators, congressmen and Wanting to do good and act as an inviting prospect, seemed and of the responsibilities of , Lyndon B. Johnson, in the long term respondent who covered the lifelong Johnson associates peacemaker at home and less so as the moment neared. government.” Observation White House through the joined many who never knew His strength was in domestic of history, will be remembered for the abroad, he edged himself into The 36th President yearned for On March 31, 1968, Johnson A team of teachers from the Johnson years. the ebullient, often sharp- the war in Vietnam that con­ the final touchdown that never shocked the nation with the an­ Hanover and Polaski Schools in relations and his brand is on many advances made in civil rights and tributed directly to rioting and came. nouncement that he would tongued Texan in..voicing Meriden will be visiting the By FRANK CORMIER social and civil rights programs. But other social legislation as time heals discord at home, and to his own Early in March of 1968, as neither seek nor accept sadness at his death. Hebron Elementary School Associated Press Writer critics within his own,party renomination. And in North Carolina, the beginning with the ill-advised Gulf of the wounds of a nasty, unwanted war. retirement. Wednesday to observe the On March 21, 1965, even as began attempting to deny him a stote legislature stood in science programf presently He has earned a niche in history and it .rhe^itation while the chapIin Tonkin Resolution America became WASHINGTON (AP) - Lyn­ full-scale war loomed as ari’ ln- second presidential nofnination, 'bding conducted in se|i)etol of mourned, “ A great Amencan is more and more mired down in is a well-deserved one. don B. Johnson often talked creasing possibility, Johnson Johnson flew to Marietta, Ga., the classrooms. Johnson’s final months in of­ dead. He was not a perfect longingly about retiring to his strolled through his rather tiny to attend the unveiling of a new Observation of the science fice, he carried with him man, but he cared, he gave and native Texas hill country. Yet boyhood home in Texas and military transport, later to win programs at the Hebron School always great pride in his es­ he tried.” when retirement came, many talked about wonderful things fame of a sort as the C5A. Aging was recommended by the pousal of causes aimed at ^Sen. Barry Goldwater, round­ friends wondered what would he hoped to accomplish. Carl Vinson, recently retired Elementary Science Education bettering the lot of blacks and ly defeated by Johnson in 1964, keep him alive. Quoting experts, he said a 10- from the House, was there. Department of the University poor people. said: “ The country has lost a The conflicting allures of the year crash program could “ He told me he never felt of Connecticut. The depth of his commitment Washington power center and eradicate cdncer and heart dis­ more productive and contented great political leader, a ’The programs to be observed the frame ranch house on the ease—“ if heinous men don’t get in his life,” Johnson related seemed evident in a 1964 cam­ dedicated American, and I have include experimentation with banks of the Pedernales were us into war.” when he got back aboard Air paign speech delivered before lost a friend, the memory of brine shrimp, meal worms, evident to all who knew him. Few who knew Johnson can Force One. the first integrated audience at whose friendship I will forever microscopic sporadic life, cherish.” President Nixon^s Tribute Both localities could be called believe he wanted the war he Mrs. Johnson leaned toward one New Orieans hotel and weights and measures and ger- “ home.” got. In private conversation him and said gently, “ Dear, it broadcast live on television Sen. George McGovern, the bil studies. Johnson, who often claimed during the critical early months proves that you can leave throughout Louisiana and 1972 Democratic presidential Hebron teachers involved in town.” Mississippi. nominee long at odds with John­ WASHINGTON (A P ) - Here is the Harry S. Truman, a man whose he never wanted to be presi­ of escalation, he talked only in the observation are Mrs. Joyce terms of quickly convincing The President said nothing in Johnson recalled that the late son over Vietnam, said the text of President Nixon’s statement stature has grown enormously as we dent, stood in the fam ily Walker, Mrs. Evelyn Rowley, Hanoi, through a limited show response. But within the month Sam Rayburn, soon after elec­ TOxan “did more to advance Mrs. Nita ManWarren, Michael on the death of former President Lyn­ have gained more perspective on his graveyard at the ranch shortly after decisively defeating of force, that the longstanding he abdicated, in effect, saying tion to the House, sought advice public support for education Klapik and Mrs. Jean don B. Johnson Monday night: achievements. Republican Barry Goldwater in conflict should be ended he hoped it would lead to peace from an aging senator from and civil justice than any other ZelaZnicky. It is particularly heartbreaking that Mississippi. To President Johnson, the the 1964 campaign. through negotiation. in Vietnam. president .... His public career even as our flags fly at half staff in A friend in Maryland, Spiro The old senator told young “ A m e r ic a n d r e a m ’ ’ w a s not a “ If Goldwater had won the Most of us who heard him was marked by a deep sense of President Truman’s memory, another Agnew, was startled and rather Sam he was going home before compassion for his fellow or THE TIME OF DAY ... and a gentle awakening each or A WHOLE NEW BAG . . . this beautiful insulated vinyl catchphrase—it was a reality of his election,” he said—and pointed were convinced he really or INSTANT WEATHER REPORTS ... from this handsome of our leaders has fallen. Yet just as believed then that his strategy saddened. Before Ibng, he he died tp give his constituents citizens.” tote with hopsack trim has side pockets, zipper top, and own life. He believed in America—in to his own gravesite—“ that’s 3. way weather station. Gives temperature, humidity, and morning with Copal's modern design digital alarm clock. their names are linked in death, I where I’d be right now.” would work. journeyed to the White House to one last “ good Democratic Terence Cardinal Cooke, Holmes Heads what America cotild mean to all of its barometric pressure accurately. Illuminated dial shows time day or night. adjustable carrying strap. believe that America will come to un­ Yet he frequently voiced in­ “ I want to make a touchdown talk in private with the retiring speech.” archbishop Of the NeWji York» Proposed Slate citizens and what America could President who shared with him Johnson went on quoting the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, derstand that they are also joined in tentions to retire to teaching, for you if you’ll let me,” he The Democratic Club of mean to the world. In the service of said. a streak of political populism. senator: said Johnson “ strove to extend greatness. his occupation until Washington Manchester, when it meets that faith, he gave himself complete­ The goal line eluded him, The Johnson-Agnew “ They haven’t heard a good the vast resources of the nation At this sad hour, as we mourn the captured him in 1931. He Feb. 21 to elect officers, will even as he struggled tan- friendship was known to Democratic speech since to all Americans. May his ly- loss of two great leaders, all wanted to build a presidential consider a slate proposed by its In over 30 years of public life, he talizingly close to it in his final relatively few at the time. It Reconstruction. Every year at courageous spirit and his library at the University of nominating committee. Americans will realize more than weeks in office. Yet he kept was founded on Agnew’s stout election time, all they ever hear faithfulness in bearing public knew times of triumph and times of Texas in Austin—a building that Heading the slate is James ever their debt to those who have gone hoping—and praying, with defense of LBJ’s Vietnam is ‘nigger, nigger, nigger.’” responsibility continue to in­ despair^-he knew controversy and would encompass an Holmes for president, to before, and their obligation to carry daughter Luci’s “ little monks,” policies. Lyndon Johnson lost spire the leader of our coun­ adulation. Yet, no matter what the auditorium where he could give succeed John FitzPatrick. on the work which they advanced with at a Roman Catholic church in a If the Indochina war blighted Louisiana and Mississippi. try.” mood of the moment, at the center of some lectures. Holmes was one of the founders such devotion. his public life—and at the center of his of the club, organized in 1971. In my inaugural address just two spirit—was an unshakable conviction Others on the nominating days ago, I spoke of how my thoughts in the essential rightness of the committee’s slate are: David went back to those who stood in that American experience. Paris, vice president; Timothy place before me and of the dreams Mqynihan, treasurer; Joyce As I said at the dedication of the they had for America. No man had G uw an, secretary; Henrietta Lyndon B. Johnson Library, he was a greater dreams for America than Ruff/Jinancial secretary; and “partisan of principle.’’ He was a Lyndon Johnson. Even as we mourn James McAuley, sergeant-at- dynamic leader, a unique personality his death, we are grateful for his life, arms. and a man of great ability and un­ which did so much to make those In addition to the endorsed slate, nominations will be shakable courage. dreams into realities. And we know ai^epted from the floor. Twenty-eight days ago, America that as long as this nation lives, so will lost one of its greatest presidents. his dreams and his accomplishments. V, Squadron Plans Boating Course 4* -

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MANrHF-STElR EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (3onn., Tues., Jan. 23, 1973 — PAGE SEIV t^ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Jan. 23, 1973 Indian Guide^ Princess Boy Scout Savings Bank Notes Public Records Mrs. Sheldon Llected News Programs Add Trih^s Record Growth Year Homemakers Board The second annual First Aid- Wamuity Deeds 0-Ree of Algonquin District, T he Savings Bank o^ G eorge A. F. Lundberg, Mrs. Frank Sheldon Jr., was 17,986 hours of service were The Manchester YMCA In­ the YMCA Camp Woodsto^ Elmer R. Swanson to Robert Boy Scouts of America, was Manchester had its greatest ’Thomas C. McPartland, Dr. A. - and Margaret A. James, elected president of the board given. ’There were 78 cases dian Guide and Princess near Union, June 1,1, and 3, Md under the medicare portion of held in the Auditorium of East a faU Pow-Wow, Nov. 14. The year of growth in 19^, said Carl A. Mikolowsky, Dr. Ray­ parcel at Huntington St., con­ of directors of the Manchester Catholic Hi(^ School recently. program, which umtes fathers Everett J. Livesey, bank presi­ mond Mozzer, John E. Rogers, Homemaker Service, Inc., at a the homemaker propam as a and sons and fathers and Pow-Wows are for the purpose veyance tax $28.05. The everttr in which patrols of dent, in his report delivered at Dr. Merrill B. Rubinow, Earl Green Manor Construction recent meeting. result of the contracts the daughters in a variety of ac­ of exchanging ideas, having scouts represent their troops, is the bank’s annual meeting Mon­ G. Seaman, Atty. John F. Shea Co! to Philip M. and Kathleen Other offiedrs elected were agency has with three public tivities, has had great response. some entertainment, and a competition of simulated day night. Jr., Atty. WillUm J. Shea Jr. Besuner, unit at Northfield Mrs. Gerard Miller, first vice health nursing agencies - As a result of sign-up sessions enjoying refreshments. The namely, the Manchester Public emergencies. The boys, under November Pow-Wow will be an Deposits increased |16.2 Also Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan, Green condominiums, con­ president; Mrs. Douglas the direction of their patrol held in Manchester Nov. 15 and million and total assets reached William H. Sleith, Robert H. Cheney, second vice president; Health Nursing Association, the Dec. 6, the programs now have election of New Long House pf- veyance tax $30.80. leaders, demonstrate the $135,517,825, he reported, and a Smith, Robert M. Stone, Harlan Green Manor Construction Mrs. Walter Joyner, secretary; South Windsor Public Health a total of 45 fathers and 56 sons fiC6FS. 4 ■ . ' Nursing Association, and the proper first aid to use in a Organization and cooroina- re c o r^ total dividend of $8 D. Taylor, Neal A. Tyler and Co. to Gary F. and Virginia R. and Albert Tuttle, treasurer. series of emergency situations. It’s Time enrolled in the guide program Rockville Public Health Nur­ tlon of the program Is being milllim was paid to depositors. Atty. Herman Yules. Bellinghausen, unit at Mrs. Sheldon, who lives at 35 The boys must properly react in and 15 fathers and 17 daughters New loans in the amount of Meadow Lane, succeeds Mrs. sing Association. To Diet enrolled in the princess handled by Chief Thunder Cloud Northfield Green con­ each case. $33.7 million were made during dominium, conveyance tax John F. Tierney. Hawk Patrol of Troop 124 in program. A total of 133 people Robert T. Williams of Newington, past chief of the the year and the Savings Bank $31.90. Approved for the board of The Manchester Homemaker Andover, Kent Girard Patrol I have been losing and gaining comprise the nine Guide Tribes Life Insurance had more than directors for one year were Service, Inc., which is partly the same 10 pounds for years. and three Princess Tribes. Manchester Long H ous^and Green Manor Construction leader, won the district trophy $17,436,000 in force at year’s Capital Gains Co. to Robert T. and Joyce L. Mrs. John P. Cheney Jr., Atty. supported by the United Fund When I’m minus the pounds I There are six new Guide Tribes his staff of Branch S ^ c e s , with a total of 237 points out of a end. Brown, unit at Northfield Charles Crockett, Mrs. Everett of Manchester, currently has a possible 320. They were wear knit dresses. W^en I’m and the Princess Tribes are ■^CA of metropolitan Hart­ Refunds Burl L. Lyons Elinor Rubinow EIr'anore L. Gowen Livesey also reported that the Green condominium, con­ Keith, Mrs. Nathan Agostinelli, staff of 22 women who are followed by the Eagle Patrol of plus the pounds I wear lots of newly formed. ford. . renovation and modernization Miss Eva Johnson, Mrs. David professionally trained to take blue eye shadow. New tribes and new members To Be Mailed veyance tax $34.10. Troop 539 in second place with Long House officers, all of begun at the Main office this Andrew Ansaldi and Andrew Sutcliffe, Mrs. Tierney, and over a household during 235 points and the Bat Patrol of the Connecticut Tribe, are Dick can be added at any time during the year. Anyone wishing to summer is expected to be com­ HARTFORD (AP) - Ansaldi Jr. to William P. and Mrs. Alan Krupp. emergencies and illness-caused Troop 126 in third place with 231 Just to show you how long Werkheiser, chief; Art Holmes, pleted early in March. Paula P. Leone, parcel on Directors for a two-year term crises. points. In all 24 troops were I’ve been at it, the first diet I medicine man; Don join may contact Williams at Taxpayers who have refunds The following officers were coming on long-term capital Timrod Rd., conveyance tax are Dr. Melvin Horwitz, Mrs. represented. tried was the Betty Grable Starkweatherm, wampum the Y, 522-4183 or at 5258867, or The agency was recently the 6678790. Mail inquiries may be re-elected: Edson M. Bailey, gains tax payments they have $59.40. Joyner, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. D r. Robert Smith of Sesame Seed Diet. It must have bearer; Pete Potamianos, tally recipient of a grant from the sent to him at 104 Sunset Rd., chairman of the board; Everett made last year can’t deduct Elln L. Edwards to Thomas George Sandals, Mrs. Sheldon, Manchester was the medical of­ been about the time Rogers and keeper; and Scott Werkheiser, The corporators of the is immediate past chairman of make their home at 49 Pitkin J. Livesey, president; William Albert ’Tuttle and Mrs. Alfred Public Health Nursing Division Newington. those refunds on this year’s tax J. and Donna L. Edwards, ficer. Registration was handled Hammerstein wrote “South tom-tom beater. Savings Bank of Manchester, at the Capitol Region Mental St. R. Johnson, executive vice property at 72 Vernon St., con­ Werbner. _ • of the Connecticut State The Indian Guide movement returns, according to state Tax by Frank Ennis, district Pacific” because as I wandered their annual meeting Monday Health Planning Committee of president; Leon Dobkin, vice veyance tax $26.95. ThrpeTygge. teniil directors Department of Health to enable commissioner and Paul around the house nibbling was started in Richmond Commissioner F. George evening, elected three new the Greater Hartford Com­ president; Francis P. Handley, Brown. U & R Housing Corporation are Lucille Cavagnaro, ,the agb^l'cy to extepd Christensen, unit com­ sesame seed, I sang that song Heights, Mo. through the ef­ members to their group. They munity Council. She is an incor- Lyons, publisher of The vice president; Matthew to Edward T. and Anqaic^RT/- "^irs. Douglas Cheney, Mrs. ■ comprehensive service to the missioner. Scoring was (lone by about the girl who was “narrow forts of Harold S. Keltner of the Dr. Kove Brown said that the refunds, are Mrs. Eleanpre L. Gowen, porator of Manchester Manchester Evening Herald, Moriarty, vice president; required under a state Supreme Machuga, propertjr-at 55 Vleva Clark, Dr. Martin Duke, five towns of Bolton, Tolland, Bryan Smith and Paul as an arrow.” St. Louis, Mo. YMCA, along Mrs. Elihor Jlubinoiv and Burl Memorial Hospital and is a came to Manchester in William R. Johnson, treasurer; Hamilton Dr.^.ri^eyance tax Mrs. Mitchell Hadge, Joseph Vernon, Ellington and Somers. Christensen. Announcing and with Joe Friday of the Ojibway Named To Court ruling last year on the Since then I’ve tried at least L. Lyons. , member of the board of November of 1971, when he and Miss Dorothy M. Sonego, percentage of a capital gain $56.6|Hr>'^ Handley, Mrs. Lyman Hoops, problem reading was handled Indians of Canada. Eldson M? Bailey , chairman of trustees of the Health Planning the Hagadone Newspaper secretary; F. Paul Coope, Quitclaim. Mrs. Allan Leventhal, Dr. by Robert Von Deck, 20 other diets. There have been CPA Post that could be taxed, are beii - - ■ high protein, low protein, and From this early beginning, the board, commented that the Council. Group purchased the paper. He assistant vicp president; K. E rpest ..J^i'-'Marcoux and Nicholas Marziolo and Dr. scoutmaster of Troop 133. came the YMCA Indian sent to taxpayers by checks' atsUmHnmtiat 3 occasicOi was a memorable one She serves on the nominating is a graduate of the University Craig Barnes, comptroller. Jo s^b Dunham to Jeanette A. Felix Mozzer. Assisting on the floor was no protein diets, with in­ Dr. Irwin Kove of 153 Main “We feel it wouW^ly create STYLIST FOR lEN teresting names like the “Wise Princess program for fathers because‘it is the first time in committee of the Greater Hart­ of Montana with a degree in Re-elected as assistant Parent, property known as New members of the board Wilbert N. Auden, Round Table and daughters, which has St., Manchester has been more confusion to allow Woman’s Diet,” the “ Zen elected first vice-president of the history of the bank that ford Community Council and is journalism. He serves on the treasurers were; ’Thomas J. “Trowbridge Farm’’ on Bush who were voted in are J. Ernest k tlM. in iv *10 Wlta ipM Ins' commissioner; Russell Turner, proven equally successful. In taxpayers to take a credit if " ’WMki all m V etm eS f. lU i i m (lleralil photaj^y Rirhmoml) Vegetable Diet” and the “3-Day the Connecticut Podiatry women Have been named to a member of the Council of board of directors of the Matrick, William F. Legault, they haven’t received their re­ Hill Rd., no conveyance tax. Aspinwall and Mrs. Samuel chief judge, instructor for 1960, there were in excess of Greater Manchester Chamber ..esmmk k etme* CNMm mmoM Liquid Diet” (that one made Association. The 62-year-old serve: as/nfiembers of the cor- Agencies in Manchester. Bruce W. Noble, David F. fund check when they file this Certificate of Change of Smith. Sa ral •Mki Mik) Manchester Chapter of the 11,000 Y Guide tribes registered of Commerce and is a member James Purnell of the Rockville Public Junior Library staff checks out books for youthful readers. me gurgle). The “Miracle organization is the professional pbrotiom. Mrs. Rubinow serves on the Dwyer, Carol W. Houghton apd year’s return,” Brown said. He Name Mrs. Hyalie Hurwitz, American Red Cross, Durwood in the United States. of the Mayor’s Downtown Grapefruit Diet” called for fats society of the state’s foot doc­ MtsV Gowen did under­ Connecticut Regional Board of Richard T. Carter! Anthony L. said Saturday the Tax Depart­ C.R. Burr & Company, Incor­ executive director of the agen­ hrtfW m r Miller, program director TTie Indian philosophy “White Hadassah and is a past vice Action Committee. and grapefruit, nothing else. tors and surgeons. graduate work at Eastern Tarini was named q\iditor. ment has hired extra workers porated, to Burr Manchester, cy, gave her annual report in miMisnET chairman training committee men build cities, red men build Connecticut State College prior president of that organization. Prior to his coming to Re-elected as directors were which she stated that 214 for the Hertford Chapter of the Something wonderful and Dr. Kove, a graduate of the to speed the mailing of the re­ Inc. Junior Borrowers Set New Library Record chemical was supposed to men,” has been the cornerstone to her marriage, and returned She has also served as president Manchester, Lyons published Edson M. Bpiley, Edgar H. Marriage Licenses families received service from nB8n American Red Cross. of the movement, and resolves University of Bridgeport and of fund checks. happen when the ingredients Long Island University College to the coUege to complete her of the Manchester League of newspaj^rs in Montana. He Clarke, Leon Dobkin, Robert P. Walter Andrew Kelly Jr., the Manchester Homemaker tdl-IM Problems were by Capt. itself in today’s language by Women Voters, the Manchester serv^ as vice president of the Fuller, Ermano Garaventa, during these programs, the met in your stomach. of Podiatric Medicine, was ad­ degree requirements in 1969. Columbia, and Rella Rollande Service, Inc., in 1972, and that (amiMi) BARBARA RICHMOND eluding a partially updated book to read, it’s much more Joseph McCoo of the saying “father and child, She wa8 named to “ Who’s Who Mental Health Association and Montana Chamber of Francis P. Handley, Jack R. LESPEDEZA HOLDS HOPE reference section of 217 books than that with its many visual library staff feels it should Manchester Fire Department. mitted to practice in 1955. Daigle, 16 Knighton St., Jan. 27, Now I know for a FACT that through friendly services to in' American Colleges and the Child Community Guidence Commerce and was vice presi­ Hunter, William R. Johnson, Souto United Methodist Church. (Herald Reporter) and pamphlets. and auditory projects. The seriously consider joining a He is the former president of Raleigh, N.C. — After 20 most doctors recommend each other, to our family, to UntverHiUes” and Will receive Clinic of Manchester. dent of the Montana Press Atty. 'John D. LaBelle, Everett years’ research, a new, superior Ralph Leslie Kinney, Canter­ “It has been up, up, up, with many display cases in the cooperative film program this the Civitan Club of Manchester Emphasizing its theme of moderation (eating a little less this tribe, and to your com­ her master’s degree in May She is a past president of the Association. He also served on J. Livesey, George H. Marlow, lespedeza variety called Carl- bury, and Denise Cavell the 702 new borrowers, bringing library always are filled with year. College Notes munity, seek a world pleasing and of the Hartford County “Junior Lib” and at the same for the rest of your life). But I Podiatry Society, and was from the University of Connec­ Highland ^hool PTA. the Red Cross Advisory Board Frank J. Miller, Matthew M. cea has been developed that Machie, Coventry, Feb. 10. to 3,438 the total number of interesting items, the walls are The summer reading Miss Carol Lynne Clark, prefer to try to control my to the eye of the Great Spirit.” and the Small Business Ad­ thrives on poor soils. It holds time capitalizing on the latest program, always with an in­ Connecticut’s “Podiatrist of the ticut. She is presently doing ^ s ! Rubinow and her hus­ Moriarty, Atty. John R. Gerald Sherman Krise, 235 N. H en ry BlodiL has patrons active in the Junior usually covered with posters or daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and weight with a couple of grand The Manchester Long House band, Judge Jay Rubinow, ministration Advisory Board. Mrosek, Dr. Richard S. great promise as giround cover publishing trends, the Rockville Library,” the report stated. pictures, puppets and other in­ teresting and exciting theme, is Mrs. Charles C. Clark of 44 Year’’ in 1967, one of the less post graduate work at UConn Main St., and Gloria Jean Public Junior Library has been efforts a year! has plans for a spring Pow-Wow and her. igraduate work at Olmstead, Luigi Pola, Arthur for road banks and strip-mining Hetrick, East Hartford, Jan. 27. The total number of borrowers teresting objects dangle from the biggest program of the year Somerset Dr. and a senior at April 11, a camping weekend at than a dozen practitioners so sites. 17 reasons why you able to update and experiment at the Junior Library. Normally honored by the society. He Eutd Oxford University in 1970. E. Smith, William B. ’Thornton, includes 120 from Ellington and the ceilings and the library Kent (Ohio) State University, Leon A. Thorp, Director in every area of service with staff terms it one of the “most planned for 500 children, last attained a perfect 4.0 average Personally, I like a diet with his wife Leila have two children S ^ .is an English teacher at Tolland and other area a gimmick. I like to be told to Emeritus C. Elmore Watkins. the result being that junior residents use their library stimulating and ever-changing summer 887 children enrolled for the fall term. A 1969 Fashion Tips and reside at 202 Henry St. Dr. Illing Junior High School and is should come to us borrowers have set a new year­ but not all were active all drink 8 ounces of water every Kove served in the Army the junior varsity coach of the The present corporators of cards to borrow books under the places in town.” graduate of Bolton High School, the bai^ are the directors and ly record of 116,335 books Children also look to the during the program. The report Miss Clark has been a dean’s three hours. Or to sprinkle one Clean And Dry Medical Corp from 1955 to 1957 girls , basketball team at state regional library program. tablespoon of lemon juice on Donald K. Anderson, Atty. for income tax help. borrowed. Patrons, according to the library for entertainment on states that many of the children list student since entering Kent Be sure nails are completely at Fort Carson Army Hospital Manchester High School. tu rn SERVICE Hard Starting? Stalls A Lot? Poor Qoa Mlloago? The 5.5 per cent “ non- developed good reading habits, my salad twice a day. Or to eat clean and dry before applying in Colorado. A member of the Manchester Thomas A. Bailey, Atty. Philip Reason 4. If the IRS should call you in for report, borrowed an average of Saturday mornings and the pre­ State, is majoring in English, Try A Qonuino Chovrolot Tuno-Up inflationary” rise in circulation schoolers, during the week. during the summer program, and has been selected for three stalks of celery exactly polish. If you’ve just applied League of Women Voters, she Bayer, William E. Belfiore, Dr. 34 books and three pictures Edwai^ L. Besser, Charles S. an audit, H & R Block wiU go with you, at and other library statistics for each, during 1972 which Originally these special which have continued through membership in Epsilon Nu one hour before each meal. nail cream, dry them hafi^8^^8eicvcd.8s education CHEVROLH TUNE-UP SERVICE the past year, are outlined in a These are the touches that take thoroughly then hold nails un­ c U I ^ ^ fdr that organization. Burr, Dr. David M. Caldwell no additional cost. Not as a legal averaged out to each volume programs were just conducted to school with several teachers Gamma, the campus English • Bm Ic Ig n itio n 4 C y l $ 1 8 . 8 5 report just released by James noticing that students who have dieting out of the humdrum. der a hairdryer to warm them Toitne original ad- Jr., being circulated an average of during the summer months but honorary society. M abitenanca a c y l $ 2 5 . 7 5 representative . . . but we can answer all Purnell of the library staff. due to their great popularity, been in the summer program before polishing. This helps vlii^^>^imulicil of. Manchester Also Richard S. Carpenter, 6.7 times. Can Walter A. Carter, Daniel P. 8 C y l $ 2 8 . 8 5 questions about how your tax return was During the year the library According to Purnell, they have now been extended are better readers for it. Miss Pamela Conover, Since the holidays. I’ve been polish dry faster. 09itmiuiilly (oOlI^e,. has been conducted a concentrated The bright yellow program -*-sident; qf. the GreeU Sdhool Cavanaugh, Aaron Cook, Fran­ Basic Ignition Maintenance includes New Points, Condenser, AC Acnlten, Set breaking records is the through the winter months. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. back in blue eye shadow, and Riming, Adjust Carburetor, Road Test. prepared. repairs program in an effort to library’s business. He said July 'With the extensive use of films with a giant “smile button” on J. Stanton Conover of 424 have been scanning the F or Skiers Chri.stianity p^^dent 4^; ^ cis P. DiellFera, Atty. Vincent revive and circulate older If skiing is part o^our winter L. Diana, M. Adler Dobkin, was the busiest month when 13,- the cover, bears the title “In Meadow Rd., Bolton, and, a newspapers for a new diet. 4 C y l $ 2 3 . 9 5 volumes with the result that tune with the times.” Greater sport, don’t forger: to larrjf heal toda\ '! Waiter Doll Jr., Nathan B. • Major Tuna-Up 382 books were borrowed, sophomore at Defiance (Ohio) Today I found the one I’ve been 6 C y l $ 3 0 . 6 0 only 347 books had to be dis­ breaking the old record of 12,- imagination, more colorful and College, is participating in an waiting for. It’s the “Sweet- along a supply of lip gloss Gatchell, Fred Geyer, Edward •*MaNN’ Tuno-Up to B C yt $ 3 8 . 8 5 carded, a drop of 59 per cent 165 set in July of 1969. He added graphic illustrations, a wider off-campus group study tooth Diet” , devised I’m sure prevent unattractive and often oq the: Vestry pf St. H. Glenney. • Major Tuna-Up from the 1971 figure, according that the old record of 909 books About Town range of topics and modes of program during the one-month by a true humanitarian. At first painful drying and cracking. _aiX»*®plScopal Church. W aller A. C arter Jr. Thomas C. MrPartland Also Raymond E. Gorman, Add for Ah’ Conditioning $ 3 . 0 0 to the report. checked out in one day was Manchester Lodge of Masons expression.....these are the winter term, which ends Jan. glance it looks like any other Come to this •She is a past president and D r. Thomas M. Healy, Major Tune-Up Includes Compression Test, New Points, Condenser, AC Ac- The library took in 2,246 new changes that have Choose Your Initials cjiaiiter, member of the Emanuel Hirth, G. Stillman nlters, Set Timing, Adjust Carburetor, Check Fan Beit, Clean Battery Ter­ broken twice in 1972, first on will meet tonight at 7:30 at the 30. She is enrolled at California diet (lots of carrots and cab­ Christian Science Lecture On Bank Committee minals, aean and Service Manifold Heat Control Valve, Check Carburetor Air books during the year, 64 of June 26 with 1,112 books and Masonic Temple. After the characterized junior books in Lutheran College in a course bage and broiled white fish.) Initials are back and being Manchester Scholarship, Foun- Keith, John R. Kocum, Dr. Walter A. Carter Jr., presi­ the Public Relations Society of Clcaoer Element, Replace Gas Filter, Road Teat. which were gifts and brought to then a big one on July 5 with 1,- business meeting, the Fellow- 1972 making for an enthusiastic titled “The Contemporary But the gimmick is a hot fudge worn as charms, pins and pen­ “The Science of the New Man” (^tion and is a member of the 17,295 the number of volumes readership and staff. sundae everyday! A SMALL hot dants. ’There’s a broad price b; Catherine H. Anwandter Manchester Education Associa­ dent of Carter Chevrolet Co., America and is an incorporator 242 books. “It was amazing to craft degree will be conferred. Foreign Film.” of Manchester Memorial • Add to Major Tune-Up prlco H Cartwrotor Air available and on the shelves in- watch whole shelves empty Refreshments will be served fudge sundae to be sure, but a range, so you can choose one to a Christian Science pracUoner tion, XJonnhcticut Education Inc, 1229 Main St.; and ’Thomas match your pocketbook. and teacher C. McPartland, vice president Hospital. He served as chair­ Cleaner Element needs replactaig before our eyes,” Purnell said. after the degree work. sundae on a diet? 8:00 P.M. ahd National Education BOUMD Urging cooperation between ' s«* *1 A/ssociations. and director of Marcom, Inc., man of the Manchester 6 Cyl 6 3.60 D O a C R lI Neck and Throat have been nhmed by the board Development Committee and 8 Cyt S 8.85 Guard Plans the various schools in town, the Temple Chapter, OES, will Why I may stay on this FRIDAY. JANUAR Y 26 jMrp. Gmyei) 8nd her husband, O IL C O . THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE library staff said it feels that meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at “Sweet-tooth Diet” forever! Don’t neglect the neck and Rhyipopd, have five chilcben of directors of the Savings Bank as president of the Kiwanis since 1935 Vega 6 8.95 Open House First Church of Christ, Sdentift of Manchester to serve as Club of Manchester. He and his WMEsra Nuiuimc NwhSENtt the classroom collections the Masonic Temple. The t; • . . -■ - •■■V-.'tf'■ -S-.-V Who knows, I might even throat area. Keep them both 447 North Main St., Manchaitar and , at 50 Plymouth 348 W. Middle Tpke. members oh the bank’s public family reside at 523 E. Center Call 646-6464 For An Appointment or Stop 3S6 W. Middle Tpke. 867 Main St. Manchester’s 1st Battalion, figure of 22,900 indicates a chapter will have its annual r-V become like the girl in “South well moisturized to prevent It’s free. All are welcome. lime. ■ ■ FUELOILS St. AUTOMATIC DELIVERY In Today mwsFiu OUnt Dtw Offlen: strong need in the schools for birthday party and observe Pacific” ...“narrow as an dryness and premature age Free parking and small-chUd care. relations coihmittee. LHXHTFOn Putnam 169th Infantry will set up an Also serving on the bank’s 24-HOUR SERVICE 1181 Main St. Rt. IM Holiday Mail more library service and the arrow.” lines from forming! W w Rubinow has been ac- Carter received his BS in Coventry operating command post during Visiting Matrons and Patrons public jrelations committee .are BUDGET ACCOUNTS 281 Silver Lane MCmiUE public library is one route Night. Officers will wear WftMhftth;clyic,and communi­ mechatucal .engineering from WELCOMED CAirTER CHEVROin Co., he. Stafford Springs the St, te Military Leon A. thorp, chairman; Luigi Ward It IMon SU. Colchester toward providing that service. ty' affairs in Manchester. A Tufts College and is a resident Department’s two-day open colored gowns. Pola, George Marlow, Matthew 3$9,CENTER 8T. iMa I tat • 9 pk aiAiuvM III t 2 The report states that letters taduate of Russell Sa^e of Q las^bury. PhoiM 643-6320 1229 MaSl S t Mi liclwi u r ______house, Friday and Saturday at Moriarty and Ermano Garaven- UB T w i — II ufwnmii the Hartford Armory. have been sent to all teachers in The noon discussion group of pllege with an AB degree, she McPartlanjl is a member of Connecticut Army National the Vernon school system infor­ South United Methodist Church Together we lose ta. Guard Units from Hartford, ming them of the services the will meet Wednesday noon at West Hartford, Norwalk, New public library offers especially the church Reception Hall. BAN ROLL-ON Haven, Waterbury and to them. Members are reminded to bring W t a r ~ g a 5m b5 ^ at Elaine Phwers. Manchester will participate. Pictures are another impor­ a sack lunch. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- DEODORANT IN EAST HARTFORD: tant part of the library service ARIES lib r a Theme of the open house is ^ MAR. 21 Your D a ily Activity Guide with 10,069 circulated and used The Confession of St. Peter According to the Stan. 1 .S o z. EVERYDAY “What the National Guard can ❖ list BURNSHME AVENUE do for the Community,”. for school reports, planning will be observed with Holy To develop message for Wednesdoy, reod words corresponding to numbers 4-15^29-34JT Rag. 1 .1 9 Military hardware that can be projects and just for pleasure. Communion Wednesday at 10 :^ 4 8 - 5 8 - 6 3 4 2 -5 3 -8 7'-891^ -J of your Zodiac birth sign. ONLY m SILVER LANE used to build playgrounds and The Junior Library is not just a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal TAURUS SCORPIO ARR. 20 1 Moke 31 Heort 61 In OCT. 23j improve towns, such as trucks a place to go when you want a Church. 2 Your 32 Are 62 High ( MAr 20 3 Some 33 Thol 63 P.M NOY. 21' b a a LOW LOW and construction equipment f \ 7-10-13-31 4 Determine 34 Your 64 Costs 17-20-36-57^ will be on display. U 5 2 -5 5 -6 6 5 Don't 35 You 65 And 6 Coopetotive 36 Favor 66 Win 71-74-88-9(W IN MANCHESTER: ■ •••••••••••••••••••••••••■•a* GEMINI 7 Speok 37 Should 67 Thinking SAGITTARIUS 8 Judgment 38 Let 68 Pressure NOY. 22 / « 9 Permit 39 Should 69 To Our P'ri'rlJUNC 20 10 Up 40 Be 70 Reach DEC. 21 M 2M NORTH HAM AT MAIN STREET PRICES! r>\35-37-40-45 11 Romantic 41 Standards ' 71 Stort 21-24-41-4/^ Spuna Sauna YWCA Plans Programs 12Toke 42 Talents yZStipight BiG Cgy'60-73-75 6 5 8 7 - 7 2 ^ Servicemen 13 Faint 43 On 73 Good and Showors i CANCER and Showers Winter programs, sponsored On Wednesday, there will be 14 And 44 Be 74 Ot| CAPRICORN Staff Sgt..David C. Butler, R ^ ,y U N £ 21 15 To 45 Celebrating 75 News DfC. 22 ^ by the Manchester YWCA, will a Drop In for conversation and 16 Promise 46 Be ■ 76 Your Available AvaHablo son of Mr. artdMrs. Charles D. X ^ \J U L Y 22 JAN. IP begin this week with sessions coffee. Participants may set up i 7 Strong 47 High 77 Are Butler of 14i Walker St., 0 \ 1 2-26-38-49 18 W ill 48 Fulfilled 78 Profit 5- 9-30-54/ their own pins for duckpin 62-6881-85' FORALOYCUBIYOUI U L T R A BAN Manchester, was administered held at the Community Y, 80 N. .❖ 751-76-79-86 l9Plon 49 Others 79 Brilliont Clairol bowling or play volleyball, 20 Aspects 50 Able 80 W ithin AQUARIUS AMERICA’S NO. 1 5000 DEODOMNT LOUa A SILKY the U. S. Air Force oath of Main St. LEO 21 Keep 51 View 81 You bridge, or ping-pong. Adult JAN. 20 Inn Clairol enlistment at Chanute AFB, Morning Out classes are I JULY 21 22 Could 52 W ill 82 Reoson AEROSOL HAIR GROOM HAIR CONDITIONER offered on Tuesdays for eight women are welcome. Baby­ ^ A U G .2 2 23 You 53 And 83 Sound f i t . f t, 111., by Maj. Gen. Frank W. 24 Your 54 To 84 Decisions For Long HERBAL sitting is available from 9:30 to 2- 8-14-28 •Z- 6-19-22/^ Elliott Jr., commander, consecutive weeks, beginning ■25 Sure 55 Never 85 Today Jan. 23. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Jan. 23, 1973— PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maiichegter, Conn., Tues., Jan. 23, 1973 M anchester Raincoat, Hat, Grin Lyndon Johnson: President, Campaigner, Family Man Obituary H ospital Johnson Tradentarhs P ierre R. Caron Notes Pierre R. Caron, 88, of 553 the plan was for the Prerident President’s plane a » d ^ ® Center St. died early this mor­ •7/-- By JBurl L. Lyons tures. We got within 100 f ^ o f (VlSmNG HOURS) When ^e recall Lyiidon John­ to proceed directly to a waiting ning at a Manchester convales­ Lincoln Continental, with the the plane and was greet^ witt cent home. son, we f'emember his tan rain­ the command, “Sorry, its off Intermediate Care Semi­ coat, which looked like it had motor running, for a speech Mr. Caron was born Feb. 11, private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 downtown, but that he might limits.” That^was n o ^ r i ^ - 1884 in Jewett City, son of seen better days; his big hat, In our coverage of President p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 and a grin which extended from change his mind. Isadore and Mary Maltenbau a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. And that he did. When the Johnson on that tour, we Caron, and had lived in Pediatrics; Parents allowed ear/to ear. President viewed sonie 5,000 couldn’t help but notice me Manchester >for the past 30 in covering the 36th President stepp^-up security regardmg any time except noon - 2 p.m.; ' With no other matters to be National Clearinghouse for surety bond. Court date is Feb. brought before the, town Drug Abuse Information 26. ____ After spending more than an He went on to ask con­ meeting, residents were on (NCDAI); and Robert E. Phyllis Jacks ton Tapped hour in San Antonio, Mrs. John­ gressional action on civil rightii their way home in about eight Carlstrom, program analyst Robert Wagner, 42, of 4 Pearl son returned to Austin and and social legislation left in tbe minutes of the start of the with the Special Action Office St. was charged last night with joined her daughter, Luci, and seed stage by Kennedy’s’death. meeting. for Drug Abuse Prevention For Board by Democrats breach of the peace and in­ son-in-law, Patrick J. Nugent, The presidency culminated (SAODAP). The Capitol Region toxication. He was released on for the return to the family the career of the one-time FitzPatrick, Arnold Klau, Lee a $150 non-surety bond. Court Elrug Infpmiation Center has BY SOL R. COHEN ranch to discuss funeral school teacher who was bom in New England’s only computer Ann Gunderson, Robert Price, date is Feb. 5. arrangements. a three-room home, near (Herald Reporter) Albert Harris and Harriet Fire Calls terminal tied into the National Mrs. Nicholas (Phyllis) The Johnson’s other Stonewall on Aug. 27,19i)8, the Clearinghouse’s drug informa­ Handley. William D. Griffin, 21, of 84 daughter, Lynda, and her hus­ eldest of five children pf TODAY Jackston of 405 Hackmatack St. Mrs. Jackston’s husbapd, Greenwood Dr. was charged tion retrieval system. While in has been officially endorsed for band, Charles S. Robb, made Rebekah Baines and Samuel 6-10 a.m. — Car fire on Main Connecticut Sackett will train Nicholas, is chairman of the with unsafe backing last night plans to fly to Texas from Ealy Johnson. The oil boom had the vacancy which exists on the Manchester Zoning Board of St. near St. Bridget Church members of the CRDIC staff in in connection with a two-car ac­ Charlottesville, Va., where not yet come to Texas and the (Eighth District). Manchester Board of Directors. Appeals, a position he assumed cident on Main St. No injuries its operation. The endorsement, by the Robb is a third-year law student Johnson family was extremely only this month. Cummings ' were reported and damage was at the University of Virginia. A poor. executive board of the said Jackston notified the town minor, police said. Court date is Democratic Town Committee, committee’s executive board in Feb. 5. will be considered by the entire writing he will resign from the On Father’s Day 1968, former President Lyndon Johnson in Stonewall, Tex. From left are: Lynda Robb, Lady Bird Eminent Domain town committee at a meeting About Town This is the LBJ Library and LBJ School of Public Affairs being moved to Washington, D. C., for services. (AP ZBA if and when his wife is Leonids Zvaigzne, 49, of 399 posed with his family outside the 'Trinity Lutheran Church Johnson, and Luci Nugent. (AP photo) CFPZA board of directors in Jan. 30, called for that express named a town director. The Hilliard St., was charged with Budgets on the University of Texas campus in Austin where the photo) (Continued from Page One) Hartford last night, Gantner purpose. The vacancy, created move, he explained, is to evading responsibility in con­ The Senior Youth Forum of body of the late Lyndon B. Johnson will lie in state before by the resignation of William said it was his opinion that the eliminate any charges of con­ nection with an accident in (Continued from Page One) North United Methodist Church they would likely seek a zone bill referred to by Cromie, FitzGerald when he became flict of interest. which his vehicle collided with will meet tonight at 7 at the change to permit more variety “stands very little chance of judge of probate, will be filled Mrs. Jackston was a member a car parked in a parking lot on church. Grade 7 and the Confir­ in types of dwelling units, but by the Board of Directors on pollution controls at seven mation Class will also meet at 7 passage during this session of a of the CDAP task force on Broad St. Zvaigzne was taken elementary schools; $4,0(X) for that this would be done only conservative. Republican state Feb. 6. The board, 5 to 3 7 general government for a short at the church. after a master plan of develop­ into custody at hi^ home, police installation of gutters and house and senate.” Gantner, Democratic, is certain to elect time. She resigned in protest, said. Court date is Feb. 5. ment of the area had been a sixth Democrat. leaders at Bentley; $2,500 to The Covenant Women’s Guild who considers himself a liberal ( X because the task force was drain a play area at Keeney; 4 . yj drawn. Democrat, as does Cromie con­ Mrs. Jackston, one of seven will install officers at its Process officials were meeting at noon and her job James L. Richard, 24, of $3,000 to replace a sidewalk at siders himself, said he is candidates for the vacancy, Mrs. Nirliulas Jackston prevented her from attending. Hartford was charged with non­ meeting tonight at 8 at the specifically questioned at the Verplanck; $17,500 to replace church. however, “definitely in favor of received the majority vote of She presently is on the 15- support last night. He was tile ceilings at Waddell; $M,000 Saturday session regarding home rule, particularly in those 17 members of the mittee, “after a great deal of member Charter Revision proposed new legislation that processed and turned over to to repaint exterior brick walls regard to local planning and executive board who sat as a deliberation and after three Commission, serving as its South Windsor police. The Golden Age Club will might enable them to carry out at eight schools. meet ’Thursday at 1 p.m. at the zoning.” screening committee. The five ballots.” He said the com­ secretary. Schaffer suggested that five- their project by bypassing local Brainard, contacted last Democrats on the Board of mittee, in order to promote har­ She was defeated in 1969 foj a Senior Citizens Center. zone regulations. They replied year priorities be established Members are reminded to bring night, said he first saw the bill Directors excused themselves mony, then made the endorse­ seat on the Board of Education. Rockville for the capital improvement that they were aware of two in question yesterday, adding from the deliberations, items for a kitchen social. pieces of proposed legislation, ment unanimous. She is a past president of Uje items; and that the Bennet that there are a number of although they, too, are on the Although it is customary un­ Democratic Women’s Club of Hospital but the neither had been in­ items be removed, with a com­ The Senior Citizens bds will other bills before the General executive board. Their absence der town committee rules to Manchester, was on the ^ ]Vrfct*»a ment that secondary school troduced on Process’s behalf. Assembly designed to reduce was on the basis that it is they accept nominations from the leave the center Wednesday at Robert Gantner, former execuUve boai^ of the. Hartford space problems are being the power of local planning and who will make the final deter­ floor, there has been no indica­ County Federation of 8:30 a.m. on its regular run to chairman of the Coventry Plan­ Admitted Monday: Madelyn studied by the Citizens’ Ad­ zoning agencies. Brainard, who mination. tion from any of the other six Democratic Women’s Clubs, Brigham, Doyle Rd., visory Committee and the pick up members for arte and ning and Zoning Commission crafts and dance classes. represents the 53rd assembly Democratic Town Chairman candidates whether there will and is a director of the State Rockville; Marion Forziati, possibility of an upcoming and a member of the board of district, beat Cromie in the Ted Cummings said Mrs. or will not be a floor challenge directors of the Connecticut Federation. She is employed by Somers; Christine Goodrich, referendum. November election contest for Jackston received the majority to Mrs. Jackston. Utility Developers of East Main St., Talcottville; Diane At the same time, Allan Members of the Senior % Federation of Planning and Citizens pinochle group plan, that post. vote of the screening com- The other six are: John Hartford. Graner, Somers; Lee Heckard, Zoning Agencies, conunented Thomas, board chairman, com­ ning to go to Hawaii will meet on Cromie’s statement last Center St., Rockville; Bernice mented that the Board of Direc­ Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Rooms night by saying he was “disap­ Huntington, Hoffman Rd., tors should be alerted that r Ellington; Colynne Kelly, Bennet repairs and renovations A and B at Manchester pointed that Cromie is trying to Memorial Hospital fot* a discredit Process before it has Coventry Allard Faces Riverside Dr., Vernon; will have to be effected, PZC Sees Danger Deborah Luniewsky, Rachel program on Hawaii, which will had the opportunity to get to regardless of the direction of include tips on packing. ’The know the people of Coventry Drug Charge Rd., Manchester; Glen Manley, the future building program. The Planning and Zoning Loyzim offered the possibility event is open to all interested and present its plans to them.” , The PZC voted last night un­ Thomas E. Allard,, 19, of 88 Union St., Rockville; Alan Health, Welfare Budget senior citizens. Commission last night admitted animously to oppose Public Act of having process, with Its Nickerson, Vernon Ave., Gantner said that in every abilities and resourcqs, pick up Roberts St., East Hartford, was Of the anticipated $56,283 session of the legislature bills that the “honeymoon is over” 5973 which is due before the Rockville; Judith Plecity, expenditure for health and with Greater Hartford Process, a substanflal portion of the taken into custody by Manchester Chapter, Parents of this nature are introduced, State Legislature this session. R ochester Police on a drug Talcottville Rd., Vernon; welfare services next year at Without Partners, will have a Inc. The twie has changed, ac­ PZC member Steven Loyzim sewer pro^am and become ac­ William Pease, Tankerhoosan “bills that would give power to tively concerned and involved charge Monday night. the four parochial schools, $50,- potluck tonight at 7 at .Com­ various state agencies, and/or cording to PZC, due to the dis­ said he was in favor of Rd., Vernon; Elsie Seifert, 241 would be allocated for covery Sunday of Public Act with the redevelopment of the Police charged him lylth il­ munity Baptist Church, lire take away home rule powers of "mobilizing the public” to legal possession df' a .nohr Upper Butcher Rd., Rockyille; salaries; $500 for staff travel; business session will begin at 8. 5973, which states a purpose of appear in Hartford in opposi­ lake area. Edward .Wraight, Sunset Rd., $700 fortwpplies; and $4,842 for local planning and zoning agen­ PZCA approved a mo^ narcotic controlled substance. establishing a “state develop­ tion of this, bill which will The Ellingtoih fringe benefits. cies.” He said that for several tion with Lpyiipi opposing, to He was released on a $250 non­ Manchester Grange will years he has consistently ment corporation having ‘‘overide existing zoning Discharged Monday: Mrs. The salary, figure breaks authority of eminent. domain request the Town Council to surety bond, and is«cheduled to sponsor a card party reviewed such legislation and regulations.” appear in Circuit Court 12 at Elizabeth Andersen and baby. down to $20X59, for a dental Wednesday at 8 p.m. gt Grange for the purpose of constructing consider sending a minimum of Center Rd., Vernon; Frank hygienist, social worker, that “these types of bills three delegates to visit other Manchester Feb. 5. Hall, 205 Olcott St. The event Is ’ *■* : balanced new communities and PZC member Everett Frost Gatti, Hartford; Norma speech therapist, nurse, and the seldom even get out of com­ planned communities to obtain Police said they found open to the public. There be ' I -' ■■ balanced expansions of existing said he felt that process could Gaudet, Jioveland Hill Rd., Ver­ pro-rated cost of a doctor to mittee, let alone passed by the first-hand infomation about suspected drugs in Allard’s car prizes, an auction table and General Assembly.” communities throughout the possibly help the town in the non; Mrs. Mary Gerow andi service St. James, St. Bridget, refreshments. state.” these cities. during a search after a fatal ac­ and Auuihption ^o o ls; $19,- Following a meeting of the lake. area because officials cident Jan. 12. Allard was the baby, RFD 2, Rockville; Joseph The PZC met with process seemed interested in working The PZC also passed a mo- Koslbwski, Morrison St., 540 for a nurse, social worker, Saturday, along with the Town tion to ask the council to ap­ driver of a car in which Quake Recorded:' ' with and for the entire com­ Lawrence Archambault Jr., 21, RockviHe; Jason Rooney, Staf­ and the pro-rat^ cost of a doc­ Council and the town attorney prove the allocation of revenue ford Springs; Doreen St. l«uis, tor, all at ECHS; and $10,142 for munity in its development. of Coventry, was killed in the BERKELEY, CaUf. (AP) _ to hear process explain what it sharing funds to provide a full Nye St., Rockville; Pamela a school psychologist at all As is often the case of many presidents. Ills noi always uie ^ a B i T m Card of Thanks Alternate Sandra Stave felt that accident at Manchester Green. A ' moderately, strong As is often the case of many presidents, it is not always the We would like to ex|wen our heartfelt plans to do with the large'north time town planner and Suchecki, Main St., Rockville. schools, secretary to serve all during the , Saturday meeting Allard has been charged with earthquake in the vicinity of the ' ' major issues that get you in hot watenwater. TWsThis photo of ... stepping down f-om the presidency, Lyndon Johnson spent most of his time at his u..nfc« and appreciatJoa to the many end land acquisitions, and the technical assistant. This will be Birth Monday: A dauf^iter to listed personnel, and ad­ New Hebrides islands was * _____ ij#A!___ !_•_ Ktf AQf*o in frieuda. relaUves, nelrs and aU “Process was able to control its presented to the council at the misconduct with a motor vehi­ ThP unexnectedness of Lyndon Johnson’s death is told in this photograph of him and his Lyndon Johnson lifting his pet beagle, “Her , by ears in b s h o v m rounding up a Hereford yearling on Nov. 4, organiMtloM. who were io generous and PZC said that no mention was Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fluckiger, ministration and supervision of recorded Monday in the enthusiasm for the lake area revenue sharing hearing to be cle in connection with the early vSe LadyBW taken Saturday while taking part in a tree planting ceremony near the 1964 stilled a nationwide controversy whether it was cruel ■ kind in our recent lorrow. made of the impending Public H i^ Ridge Rd., Ellington. the services. Southwest Pacifle. . n ie family of WlUls P Hoyt Act at that time. very well.” held Jan. 29. morning accident. Johnson rtuich in central Texas. (AP photo) to the dog. (AP photo) \ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conp., '^es., Jan. 23, 1973— PAGE Tm R’TEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter. Conn., Tues., Jan. 23, 1973 Mild Mannet*s and Tender Heart > . Cheney Win Tribe Home Tonight

Belie Pair of Devastating Fists By Dean Yost Starting forward Rich Skein Ends Haberern is also hurting Pro Basketball Coach Jim Moriarty is from an injury while NBA wondering when it will all Frazier, a renowened ag^essor, jh o hw whipp^ his op­ reserves John Feeney and KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — The boxing world woke up afterward. “ I want a long rest. I want to go home and see Eastern Conference Stafford High cam e to town last n i^ t and stopped a two- stop as four players have ponents into submission with a head-bowed, bore-in atteck Jim Jutras are also out. today with a new heavyweight champion, a 24-year-old my new daughter.” Atlantic Division game Cheney Tech winning skein with a 66-55 victory. ’The shown up with nagging in­ that resembles a berserk BUSINESSMEN’S Jutras, a star with the JV’s former delinquent whose mild manners and tender heart “ After that, I want to go all around the country — to B L Pet. GB juries that could hurt any But Foreman didn’t back up an inch loss dropped the Beavers’ record to 6-7 overall while Staf­ Houston and cities like that — and talk to kids. I want to tell Boston 39 .848 LEAGUE Manchester High chance of and an occassional varsity belie a pair of the most devastating fists the game has frame erect in his familiar stand-up style, he lashed out ford raised its mark to 5-7. them they can do anything they want if they try. I am an New York 39 .765 2Vz In the first of pair at Illing entering the CIAC Class L performer, will miss the seen. Buffalo 15 .319 24 Cheney, in order to qualify with 17 tallies while Tom last night, Manchester Honda example.” with twisting left hooks. Tournament. remainder of the season >X*X George Foreman sent Joe Frazier spinning to the ice Philadelphia 4 .078 37% for post-season play, must Tomko, back in the lineup, edged Westown Pharmacy, 89- The new champion received $375,000 against 20 per cent Snap. Frazier’s head went back but the champion con­ Manchester High will be with a sprained ankle. blue canvas six times Monday night and stopped the fierce, Central Division win how three of its last four 83. Jim Lawrence, Bruce chipped in with 13 points. seeking to make it two ‘"They go with only five hard-punching defending champ in 1:35 of the second round of the fight’s gross while Frazier was guaranteed $^,000 tinued to move forward, swinging. Snap, snap. Baltimore 30 17 .638 remaining starts. McLean and Rich Garrett led Cheney’s next outing will straight over Conard High p e o p le ,’ ’ sta ted E a s t’ s in a staggering upset. against 42Vi per cent, but it is Foreman who now is in a Altanta 27 24 .529 :k at 16-16 after the Honda’s offense with 21,16 and Midway through the first round. Foreman caught the be ’Thursday afternoon in Coach Stan Ogrodnik in Foreman appeared almost of the verge of tears moments position to talk to promoters in million-dollar terms. Houston 18 30 .375 12 points in that order. Craig tonight as the Chieftains champion flush on his bearded chin with a thundering up­ lit minutes, Staf- Willimantic against afterward when newsmen swooped down on him in his “ I saw him before the fight,” said Angelo Dundee of Cleveland 17 31 .354 Phillips’ 29 markers and Paul travel to the Clarke Arena in refering to Xavier High. percut. Frazier crumbled to the floor but bounced up, ense went to work Windham Tech. tight little dressing room in the catacombs of Kingston’s Miami, trainer for Ali. “ I said, ‘George, we want to talk to Western Conference S Quey’s 28 points weren’t enough an 8:15 start. “They are a well-drilled in­ and built a 33-28 margin at taking the regulation eight-count. Sl«ffor«l(66) to offset Honda’s attack. telligent squad. Bill McKine- National Stadium. ybu after you win’ and he smiled and said, ‘you know, Midwest Division halftime. The victors in­ B F PtB East Catholic will try to Milwaukee 36 13 .735 Barsaleav 7 4 18 Telso turned back Fred’s ly and Dave Wesselcouch Angie, you’re one of my favorite people.” Frazier hung on gamely but moments later, ^ P®**" creased the lead to 49-39 cut down the magic number Chicago 29 19 .604 Welz 1 0 2 Athletic Club, 78-65, in the are their top two scorers “ I didn’t want to hurt him any more,” he said. “ I kept Dundee was one of the few experts who predicted a vic­ thudding rights dropped the champion a second time. Deary 3 6 12 to two tonight as they travel Male Athlete K.C.-Omaha 25 29 .463 with only one period left and nightcap. Larry Covell led tory for the young giant who grew up in a disadvantaged Before the end of the round, a third smashing blow sent Almand 6 5 17 to Middletown’s Xavier with plenty of help coming begging Yancey Durham Frazier’s trainer and manager to outshot the Beavers, 19-16, Broadway 1 1 3 Telso’s offense with 24 followed background in Texas, once played hide-and-seek with the Detroit 20 29 .408 High in a Hartford County from 6-6 center Dave Wat­ stop it.” Frazier spinning underneath the bottom strand of red r o ^ - Pacific Division to clinch the tilt. Hajosy 4 4 12 by Gary LaForce with 18. cops and had his life turned around by joining the Job Barter 1 0 2 Conference meeting. son and two guards, The swiftness of the turnover of boxing’s most' prized The champion’s eyes were glazed and his legs were like Los Angeles 36 11 .766 Gary Barsaleau was the TotiiU 23 20 66 Fred’s placed Jim Marks anf Honor to Spitz Under a new CIAC tourna­ Mahoney and Stano.” crown was almost unbelievable. Corps. jelly when he staggered to his corner at the end of the Golden State 31 .660 game’s top scorer with 18 t:llenev 'IVrIi Rick Richeart in double figures ment ruling, a school may “We must play our own Frazier, a brawling ex-slaughterhouse butcher, had A blow to boxing’s big manipulators, who now must com­ round. Phoenix 23 .469 points while Kres Almandi LeCourt 3 2 8 with 22 and 15 tallies. 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Mark Spitz buried his image as an pletely redesign their future plans. Foreman’s triumph Kuzina 1 0 2 enter post-season play with game, mistake free,” noted flailed his way through 29 opponents as a pro, knocking out As the bell fo r the second round sounded, Frazier cam e Seattle 16 .308 Dick Deary, and Buck Olympic choker under a wave of gold medals at the Munich was heady wine for the Jamaican majority in the surprise Tomko 3 7 13 a .500 record instead of the Ogrodnik “if we expect to 25 of them, and 22 months ago had beaten Muhammad Ali out courageously, throwing left hooks. A crashing right to Portland 12 .240 Hajosy followed with 17, 12 Welply O i l BUSINESSMEN Games and today was a landslide winner as 1972 crowd of 36,000 which almost filled the combination soccer Monday’s Games VikUnetz 8 1 17 old floormat where a club win. Ron Soucier, Brenden in the so-called Eight of the Century. the jaw sent him to the canvas for the fourth time. and 12 markers in that Landry 1 0 2 SENIOR Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year. had to win 51 per cent of its Connolly and John R iccio Toby Kimball Matched against the untested Foreman on this sultry field and cycling drome that is Kingston’s National The referee had trouble getting Foreman to a neutrm No games scheduled order. Bealiev 2 0 4 Tuesday’ s Games Maynard 2 4 8 UAC Barons tacked a 69-57 have all been playing a great The mustachioed Californian tropical island in a bizarre atomosphere, Frazier had been Stadium. corner. Foreman walked toward Frazier’s corner^ and Cheney’s Mark Viklinetz 'I'otiilN 20 15 55 games. famous Black Tuesday of East-West All Star Game at defeat on Sportmart in the first clutch role for us.” polled 405 votes from a national installed a 3Vz to 1 favorite. When the battered and bleeding Frazier was led to his began looking at Yancey Durham, the champion s again led the offensive effort Score at half 33-28 Stafford In other schoolboy murder and terror. Chicago game at the Community Y last pairings tonight, Plainville Following tonight’s game panel of sports newsmen. Certainly, he and his supporters had no idea that he corner and refree Arthur Mercante raised the right arm of manager, as if asking him to intercede and stop the fight. night. Sol Rosen and Vic Leptac ABA High treks to South Windsor East travels to Waterbury’s Golfer Jack Nicklaus was Not only a hero, the 22-year- would lose the title under such circumstances and thus the new champion, the crowd went wild. But Yancey didn’t interfere. East directed the winners’ attack runnerup with 62 and baseball old Spitz is a sex symbol. He’s a 4: while Southington travels to Sacred Heart High School Herald Angle forfeit what promoters has said would be a $20 million Jamicans has made Foreman their personal hero during Frazier rose unsteadily to his feet and then boom, W L Pet. GB with 27 and 22 points. Sport- pitcher Steve Carlton received mixture of Burt Reynolds, 3 Rockville High in two Cen­ Thursday then will be idle extravaganza between Frazier and Ali in June, probably in the last week of his training. They even cheered him when boom — two left hooks by Foreman sent the champion Carolina 36 16 .692 Weekly College Poll mart’s Dave Grant netteid 15 61. Omar Sharif and Joe Namath for eight days before Houston’s Astrodome. he shadow-boxed. reeling to the floor again. For the second time. Foreman Kentucky 32 17 .653 2% tallies. tral Valley Conference Johnny Bench and Dick Allen, whose body is sold on posters at m eeting St. Bernard’s in Now the heavyweight division is in disarray. Foreman is Earlier in the day, Frazier had attempted toroutstare the pleaded with Frazier’s corner to throw in the towel but Virginia 27 25 .519 9 The final tilt found Groman’s games. Rocky Hill is at baseball sluggers from the Cin­ $2.95 per. Montville Feb. 2. the new king and will call the shots. Neither Frazier, who challenger at the weigh-in, at which the champion tipped there was no response. Frazier rose again and again a New York 18 31 .367 16% stopping Blue Moon, 89-71. Jim Bolton in COC play while cinnati Reds and Chicago White He peddles razor blades, By Earl Yost Bamas (25), Jim Mistretta (18) insists he wants a rematch, nor Ali, who is waiting in the the scales at 214 and Foreman at 217Vz. fussillade sent him into the ropes and down to the floor. Memphis 15 34 .306 19Vz Coventry plays undefeated Sox, respectively, tied for milk, etc., on television, i and Dennis MacArdle (17) wings, is in his immediate future. “ I'm going to sit you on the ground, George,” Frazier This time Durham jumped into the ring. The time was West North Carolina Portland High on the latter’s fourth with 20 votes. billboards and in printed ads. 32 18 .640 paced Groman’s offense. In a Spitz, a flop at the 1968 Olym­ Spitz has made more deals than Sports Editor ‘ T am not thinking about any big fights now,” he said warned his rival. But Foreman didn’t scare easily. 1:35 of the second. It was over. There was a new champion. Utah court. In Hartford Indiana 28 21 .571 3% losing effort, Collins Judd, Bill Manchester C.C. will oppose pics in Mexico City, churned to Monty Hall in the past four 7 Peoples and John Goodrow TV Denver 25 25 .500 Gains on UCLA Trinity JV’s. an unprecedented seven golds. months. 12% chipped in with 20, 19 and 16 AND He established a world record Dallas 18 29 .383 Tom Tucker, who didn’t Showbusiness agents now 20 35 .364 14% points in that order. on every journey to the manage the kid from San Diego see any action Friday NBA’s Best Bald Player Monday's Games NEW YORK (AP) — UCLA, moving in on college basket­ winner’s platform. Sacramento, predicting he will WEST SIDE MIDGETS RADII scheduled ball’s all-time winning streak, and North ^Carolina State, against Maloney, has a pain­ His was the happy, heroic be a millionaire before age 25. “ I’m the best bald player in the league,” Toby Kimball No games Manchester State Bank moving in on UCLA, continue to run 1-2 in the Associated ful leg injury, and according side of Munich. Spitz’ final vic­ His appeal to the giggly-girl set claims and the ex-University of Connecticut giant will be defeated Andy’s last night, 38- to Moriarty may see limited 9:00 NBA All-Star Game, tory came eight hours before may be reduced next month the center of attention Saturday night, Feb.3 in Portland, Press’ weekly poll. 26. Jim Fleurent pump^ in 18 Pro Hockey action tonight. Ch.8 tragedy struck on that im- when Mark takes a bride. Ore. The top-ranked Bruins, after N.Y.; No. 16 Memphis State; markers for the winners while NHL - Kimball, a six-year pro in the National Basketball Assn., improving their streak to 59 Cliff Bickford came through East No. 17 Kansas State; No. 18 is in his first year with the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. with two victories over the New Mexico; No. 19 Purdue; with seven. In a losing effort. W L T Pts. weekend, polled 41 first-place Anxious to build home attendance, the Portland Trail 30 6 11 71 No. 20 Oral Roberts. John Andreo and Doug Landry WinS SourS at Keene Montreal votes for 838 points. New Mexico, Purdue and netted 12 and six markers. a ^ Blazers have designated Toby Kimball Night one week 30 13 4 64 NY Ranger The Wolfpack, meanwhile, Memphis State are this week’s The nightcap found Crispino’s from Saturday when the Kings are in town. 29 12 4 62 Boston remained second but managed new teams. Dropouts include routing Nassiff Arms, 51-17. I Any fan showing up at Portland’s Memorial Coliseum 24 16 7 55 Buffalo to cut into UCLA’s 104-point Vanderbilt, Florida State and Steve Crispino (25), Gary 18 6 50 who is as bald, as Kimball will be given a $4 ticket free. Detroit 22 lead of last week. North Demko (10) and Pal Silver (9) Good Hands, Reflexes, Attitude j 16 23 7 39 Louisville. Following an earlier season game, in which KC-Omaha Toronto Carolina State, which received The Top 20, with first place controlled the winners’ offense. 13 29 6 32 won, Carlos Salazar, chairman of the Toby Kimball Move­ Vancower the only other first-place vote, votes in parenthese, season Nassiff’s Kevin Dee chipped in 5 38 4 14 ment, presented the 6-8, 240-pound Kimball with a plaque NY Island had 756 points. Last week, it records through games of 12 points followed by four from Assets for Top College Goalie | West proclaiming, “ Bald Is Beautiful.” was UCLA by 778 to 674. Saturday and total points. Jim Taylor. 26 17 4 56 Salazar has also had attractive Toby Kimball Movement Chicago North Carolina also moved Points tabulated on basis of 20- go to England for a week or We’ll lose two key players to Minnesota 22 17 7 51 EAST SIDE MIDGETS By Dean Yost cards printed and distributed at the Kings’ home games. up, going from fourth to third, 18-16-14-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4- 3- so and attend a soccer June graduation but have Atlanta 20 21 8 48 in the nationwide voting from In a lone game, Willie’s Steak The inscription reads like this: This card entitles the un­ 2- 1; camp, 1 think it would help two top standouts com ing in Los Angeles 21 21 5 47 sports writers, and broad­ House downed Regal’s Mens What does it take to be a me a lot,” he said. as freshman.” dersigned as an activist in the T.K.M. and entitles same to Philadelphia 20 21 6 46 casters. The Tar Heels took Shop, 28-13. Brett Jones scored standout varsity college 1. UCLA (41) 14-0 838 “I know the school was stamp feet, clap hands, whistle, yell, wave flags, cheer and Pittsburgh 19 23 6 44 over third from Maryland with 10 points, for Willie’s. Paul soccer goalie? Steurer’s soccer coach is 2. N.fi; State tD lfrO 766 - every other act common to the pursuit of encouraging the Stf Loul*'- f ■ 17 at 42 581 ^ h ts : ^ - Peracchio and Rick Koepsel Ron Butcher who thinks that also trying to get Blaz 3. North Carolina 15-1 581 .Brad Steurer, a former performance of the immortal Toby Kimball. Lack of California 8 26 11 27 After Maryland, which had added six markers each to the his prize goalie is capable of Stimac, Manchester High’s 4. Maryland 12-1 575 Manchester High standout enthusiasm will not be tolerated. Monday’ s Games 575, Long Beach State rounded attack. For the losers, Rick playing professional ball. career scoring holder, to 5. Long Beach St. 15-1 555 in both baseball and soccer, Kimball, married to a Manchester girl, is a former No games scheduled out the top five with 555. Dahlem found the range for come,” Steurer remarked. 6. Indiana 11-2 288 noted recently that it takes a “ Following graduation and WHA The rankings got a shake-up seven tallies while Ron Apter In closing the Manchester member of the sales staff at Nassiff Arms. 7. Missouri 13-2 283 good set of hands, reflexes, if I’m drafted. I’ll continue East after that with new positions — was close behind with six Although averaging only four points a game, Kimball 8. Minnesota 11-2 277 soccer,” the local man resident commented, “ A W L T Pt and some new additions — in points. good attitude and a good has proven to be a valuable asset as a rebounder with the 9. Alabama 10-1 275 goalie is only as good as his (AP pboltoi) Cleveland 27 17 1 i the remaining places. head. “ Out on the field the noted. Kings. Someone has to battle the big men under the boards 10. Marquette 12-2 244 EAST SIDE JUNIORS defense. In my'case, I play New England 27 17 1 I Indiana made the biggest goalie is the quarterback of Keene, a fast growing and get the ball out to little Nate Archibald, the NBA’s 11. Houston 12-2 209 with some very talented Champion Joe Frazier Decked in First Round George Foreman Stands Over Fallen Foe New York 23 24 1 ' jump and San Francisco took Aided by a strong second the team,” Steurer stated. four-year institution of 12. SW Louisiana 12-1 183 quarter the Dunkers came from leading point-producer, and here’s where Kimball shines. Quebec 21 22 2 • the biggest fall among the elite Steurer is not just any run- higher education, has on its guys.” 13. Jacksonville 13-2 173 behind to defeat the Magicians, Ottawa 19 24 3 group. Indiana went from No. of-the-mill net minder. A present schedule soccer 14. Providence 10-2 149 56-46. Mike O’Reilly was the top He has currently shut out 15 Philadelphia 18 27 0 16 to No. 6 after bouncing last sophomore at Keene State matches with some of New West 15. St. John’s, NY 11-2 97 scorer with 22 while Bob enemy clubs and the New Deserves Spot in Shrine week’s sixth-ranked team, College in Keene, N.H., he England’s best. “ Because Victim of Youth Movement Winnipeg 28 19 2 16. San Francisco 12-2 81 Quaglia followed with 10 tallies. England mark is 22 in a Minnesota. The Gophers helped guide his team to two we are small and upcoming, When the special selection committee mulls over can­ New Champ Knew Minnesota 24 21 3 17. M ^phis St. 12-3 30 Gaiy Lemire ripped the cords career. Steurer still has two ! Bowling ! dropped to No. 8. didates in the veterans’ category for election of baseball’s 18. Kansas State 11-3 29 ' for 20 for the Magicians while postseason berths in the teams like Brown and Houston 23 18 4 San Francisco, last week’s full seasons to reach that 19. New Mexico 15-2 28. UConn are afraid to play us Hall of Fame, special consideration should be given Smoky Los Angeles 21 23 4 No. 10 team, slipped six places Bill McLean and Leroy Caron NCI A Tournament in Dumi, BRAD STEURER 20. Purdue 10-3 27 because it won’t look good record. Joe Wood who was good enough to participate in World Alberta 20 23 2 to No. 16 after losing big to both contributed nine markers N.C. In 1971, Keene lost to Others receiving votes, listed Series play both as a pitcher and outfielder. MOUNTAIN DEW - ^ tty Unitas Not Sure Chicago 14 30 1 UCLA. apiece. eventual winner, Quincy for them to lose,” Steurer The physical education alphabetically: Brigham consecutive shutouts which Wood, who pitched eight years with the Boston Red Sox, Frazier Was Hurt Richardson 178-595, Shirley Monday’ s Games The rest of the Tv Ten in­ College of Illinois. This past added. major also performs in Yo'.'ng; Florida State; Iowa Tonight at the Community Y and wound up with six years in a Cleveland uniform, the Domina 178-461, Donna Stratt- Minnesota 3, New York 2 cluded No. 7 Missouri; No. 9 campaign, the New England broke the standard of seven. ‘‘It’s almost a freak track as a javelin thrower man 194-451, Jane Thone 176- He’ll Go to Coast Alberta 6, Chicago t Alabama and No. 10 Marquette. State; Louiwille; Michigan; will be the last time boys 10-11, incident at Keene,” Steurer first as a pitcher, the rest as an outfielder, compiled a Oral Ruhetts; Oklahoma; champions defeated Harris and in baseball. Last season 450, Jean Archambault 202, Only games scheduled The remaining Top Twenty: 12-13 and 14-15 will have to sign “ Two English students, remarked. “ They always record that deserves more than just a scan by the selection KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - “I and state militia security forces, Oregon State; Oklahoma City; up for the one-on-one basketball Teachers College of St. performing with the Keene Mary Botticello 199, Lee Bean No. 11 Houston; No. 12 Mickey Rooney and Graham had a soccer team but two group. could see Joe was hurt and I hoped I Durham waited several minutes NEW YORK (AP) The pro football travel business Penn; Santa Clara; St. Joseph’s tournament. Louis, 1-0, but lost again to varsity as a freshman, 204-177-531, Dottie Whitehead Southwestern Louisiana; No. Jones from Slough, England years ago went out and The right-handed thrower, who coached Yale teams for wouldn’t have to hit him anymore,” before allowing any writers into picked up Monday with Johnny Unitas bound for San Diego, Pa.; Southern Cal; Syracuse; Quincy and. Davis & Elkin Steurer batted .307 for 18 203-466, Lois Hanlon 461, Viv ,13. Jacksonville; No. 14 have really helped me a lot recruited 60 players from 18 years, 1923 thru 1941, holds the American League record explained George Foreman after he Frazier’s room and then permitted Price 504, Donna Price 462, Mike Tilleman heading for Atlanta and John Hadl ap­ ’Tulsa; Vanderbilt; VPI. College of in games. Providence; No. 15 St. John’s, in goaltending. I can out- which 11 top performers for consecutive victories, 16, in 1912. This was the same stopped Joe Frazier Monday night and only a handful at a time. There was Debbie Price 450, Betty Scaggs parently waitlisted on a flight to somewhere in National Sanders Given double elimination play. throw most European were chosen. We also have This past summer the six year he led the junior loop moundsmen in won and lost won the world’s heavyweight the atmosphere of a wake. 466, Marilyn Hewinson 472. Football League country. With only one year of high Coaching Role West Stars foot, 180-pound athlete percentage with .872 in winning an amazing 34 games while championship in a one-sided upset. Foreman said the punch that school soccer experience goalies but they got the ad­ four reserve players of Unitas, Baltimore’s 17-year super quarterback but vic­ vantage on me in kicking.” equal ability. The whole played with Moriarty losing but five decisions. “ I just kept throwing punches—I started him on the way to stopping RESTAURANT - Henry College Hoop Roundup Minus Aces behind him, Steurer has tim of a youth movement last season, was sent packing Rooney was this year’s All- team is sort of one fam ily,” Brothers in the Hartford Wood’s blazing fast ball was never the same after that had to do my job ,” Foreman said as Frazier was a right hand to the body Steullet 350, Ed Doucette Sr. BOSTON (AP) - Tom already equaled

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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Jan. 23, 1973 72, Out ot Town-Fer Sole 75 Houses For Sale 72 Homes For Sale 7 2 deuaea For Sale Out of Town- Area Lakefront Purchase Stressed Berte Chairs H»lp Wanted 35 Halp Wantad 35 Doqa-BIrda-Pata 41 For Rant 66 MANCHESTER - Deluxe 8- I OF TVE TEEA/S D EP^. ORELSErr*s: MANCHESTER - Centrallv I r ’6 EITHER i located, duplex 6-6, double lot, jusnufAim G room Garrison Colopial, 2Mi VERNON Police Report IRISH setter pups, AKC, cham­ ROCKVILLE - Ledgecrest MACHINE shop openings, air­ 2-car garage. Broker, 649-1116. For sonoeone to latch m to baths, carpeting, double gar­ New Six Room BULLOOZEII pion bloodlines, show quality, m , VERNON A. Paul Berte of 57 Tuck Rd. craft type work, job shop 'foLTRE SOO'RE YCXJ'RE YOU'RE A L M O S T apartments, one bedroom, $127 this large Ranch and move in. age, q^uality con stru ction . L” Shaped Raneht Bolton Vietes Varied O n’-'"”"'" imAINIIM shots, wormed. Call; evenings BUT I ’M per nionth; 2 bedrooms, $161 Richard Martin School. Hayes Edward R, Nielsen, 21, of 9 has been named general chair­ experience preferr^. Ability to MOT OLD FouRTeeH.'GEr MANCHESTER-New 7-rMm Ten huge rooms in alll I P.S. Large* living room with _.A __- _ _ _ -J _ _ M A A after 7, 647-1632. OMLV MOT A per month; 3 bedrooms, $174 Agency, 646-0131. River St., Rockville, ana GET A T1UUIE IN CMOOGH D u tch C 0 10 n i a 1. T h r e e The exterior is brick and the man of Manchester’s annual k i o a n v -THtRTEEH: CHILD , YfiTH iTf per month; includes all cathedral ceiling and stone Thomas 0. Mayo, 25, of Rt. 30, coNsnuicnoNi bedrooms, dining Lincoln Day Dinner, sponsored Live Slock 42 MORE' MO BUTS!^ .FORTMAT.' AMV m o r e : appliances, utilities and lot is 180’x240’. We have the MANCHESTER line - WeU fireplace, roomy kitchen with Vernon, were ch arg^ Monday Classes forming now! For In­ living room, family n » m with Haw To Spend Grant by the GOP town committee Interesting variety of semi­ parking. For information call key, if you have the check. cared for Ranch with fireplaced eating nook, 3 bedrooms, 2 full night with third-degree assault, GLASTONBURY - Box stalls patio off kitchen, and scheduled for Feb. 17 at the formation call our local production and experimental 875-0789. Equal housing oppor­ living room, IIA baths, large baths with vanities, built-in and architects’ fees. The for rent. Feed, bedding, cleaned siding, 2-car garage. Merritt Vernon Police reported. (tonservation Commission last Manchester Country Club. number. aircraft work. Harding Chucker tunity. master bedroom, and large appliances, first floor laundry JUDITH DONOHUE daily. Trails, acreage, jump BLANCHARD The two were taken into proposed building would be 4,- ' The evening will begin with a operators, milling machinists, Agency, 646-11%. ______carpeted family room with bar. Correspondent year. It was noted that use of rink, hunt course available to area. Two-car garage, city custody after a man was 500 square feet, almost four 238-2244 tool and die makers. Apply to J. HARTFORD - Single girls or A Excellent home. Mid 30’s. Keito Tel. 649-8409 state or federal funds would social hour at 6:30, followed by boarders. 633-5687 . 561-1569. MANCHESTER - New 7-roorn utilities. Only $42,000. assaulted on Village St. in times as the present facility. AUIEO CONSmUCnON T. Slocomb Company, 68 Mat- young couple, unique two- ROSSETTO Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Between 75 and 100 Bolton mean that the land would be dinner at 7:30, and dancing oedroom apartment, third Raised Ranch. 2W batfe, fantu- Rockville, police said. The un­ open to the public, and several Approximately 45 persons at from 9 to 1 a.m. The name of SCHOOL son Hill Rd., South Glaston­ Iv room, sun deck-patio, RaaKora-ML8 640-2482 residents attended last night's* Articlaa tor Sala 45 floor, very large new bathrootn. identified victim was trea^ the meeting favored construc­ Sprlngfleld, Man. bury, 633-9485. aluminum siding, 2 Range, dis­ carpeted family room, unique 31 Operated February 1st. Near school. hwasher, refrigerator, light manufacturing. Hayes pliances, eat-*in area, outside deck fo r your 14 IS kitchen with iveakfast room, TO BID 32 Curb Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. fireplace. Wall-to-wall Agency, 6464)131. MANCHESTER - $26,500. Slx- future summer enjoyment. AIR-CONDITIONED SINGER Touch and Sew, like formal dining room, living Sealed bids will be received in 34Rartsom 16 18 19 carpeting, central airr room Colonial, IVi baths, foyer, CATALINA 37 Bulgarian coin new, hems, buttonholes, stretch * SIZABLE family room with recessed fire­ the Office of The Director of c sT su m stitches, monograms, sews on THREE-ROOM apartment. conditioning, situated in two MANeHESTER-120p square room with fleldstone fireplace 2-car garage, trees, Call_ Ray place in an entire brick wall (dramatic). HARDTOP COUPE 38 Lair 20 H it cinder block and 3 (abnlous bedrooms. Lima, 643-2882, Hutchins Agen- General Services, 41 Center 7 3 P O N TIA C 4 4 0 0 S IB U U I 7 3 P O N TIA C 38 Mouth part buttons, fancy designs. Porter Street area, heat, and four-family, 1700 Colonial foot brick and V-8 engine, turbo hydramatlo. vinyl root, power steering, power front diao cy, R ^ltora, 6496824. Sliding glass doors to most private yard. Street, Manchester, Connec­ V-8 engine, turbo-hydrematic, power steering, power front disc brskes, 41 Arab name is 27 Originally $399.50, now only parking, utilities, no pets. Ideal style dwellings, surrounding a building, on 50x165 lot. Business Two-car oversized garage and brakes. Air Conditioning, all tinted glass, vinyl Interior, radio, whitewalle, PRESIDENTIilL ticut until February 8, 1973 at tinted windshihid, vinyl Interior, redio, whitewalls, rernots control mirror, 42 Salamander $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, for newlyweds. Security village green. Immediate oc­ II zone. Central location, city additional out buildings. remote control mirror, decor group, lamp group, protection group, end 28 CUSTOM Raised Ranch -- 7 11:00 a.m. for’ the decor group, lamp group, protection group and more. , 4 3 H ouse (Sp.) dealer. deposit. $150. 236-0564, 247-4688. VILU6EAPTS. cupancy. McKinney Brothers, utilities. Only $22,000 for quick PLUS there are two acres of ' 44 Distend rooms, 2 baths, paneled All this situated on a pleasantly peaceful wooded acre. morel Q A f C U H i t Incorporated, 643-2139. sale. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- lafid, Just waiting for that followingrLAWN MOWERS . 47 Speechifies MANCHESTER carpeted recratlon room, Call Peggy W hitehead. 648-9886 SALS s O C i i n ’l ESTATES and household lots to FOVR-ROOM apartment, first 9332. B id forms, plans and ‘ 4278.90 iS L ‘5009.90 PRICE 49 Leveled a 33 o r One and two bedrooms. pony of the kids, and best of fireplace, sundeck, garages, PRICE 50 Observers buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. floor, $135, no pets, security ELLINGTON — Duplex apart­ all the price is under $40,000, or Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 specifications are available at *3640 51 European IT 46 deposit. 643-1408 after 5. ment, 4 large rooms plus garden, Pf the General Services Office, 41 finch Near schools, diurches sunroom, walk-up attic storage, Houses For Sals 72 Agency, R ^ltors, ,649-5824. * r ■ 1 CLEAN USED — refrigerators, Center Street, Manchester, . S2Baser OLDER 4-family home, newly and shopping center, on washer and dryer hook-up, BLANCHARD J. WATSON BEACH w ranges, automatic washers MANCHESTER 2 family, 44,2 I Connecticut. DOWN v r remodeled 4-room apartment, bus line. Call anytimei large yard, parking for two WAR^^OKE Road — Prestige IT with guarantees. See them at B. A bedrooms plus 2 bedrooms on Town of Mandiester PONTIAC PARK area,.4iustomized Cape with I n IConnects D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649Main stqve, carpeting, one-car cars, residential neighborhood, Real Estate Co. "Authorised Netropollten Pontiac Daalar" 2Eknbelliahed U* parking, pleasant yard, private $150 a month. Utilities not in­ baths, 4 bedrooms, oversized thin! floor, JP^' Connecticut St., Call 643-2171. 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 ROSSETTO eled kitchen, newly patated In­ Manchester 649-2881 3 Immediately celler, center of town, no pets. cluded. Available February 1st. , nice level lot. T. J. Robert B. Weiss 373 Main St. beferathis IT RMHora-RILS 04t-24tS terior. Merritt Anency. 646- S47-1SS0 LS GAS dryer, needs flame switch, $155 monthly plus escrow. 649- CaU 875-1243, 875-9762. K tt. Realtor, 643-1577. General Manager (PO^) 1180. (MUMTAMI (NTEItrRISi AUN.) $30. Phone 646-7393. 0783. i PAGE Ei g h t e e n — Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Mancheater, conn., Tues., Jan, a , 1873 207 Persons Notable Johnson Quotes Give Blood superior power. I have today blend.” - On signing the Civil Bv The Associated Press Rights Act, July 2, 1964. ordered to Vietnam...forces See Page 17 Here are some notable Lyn­ which will raise our fittin g “ In a land of great wealth, don B. Johnson quotations: strength from 75,000 to 125,000 families must not live m men almost immediately. Ad­ The time ha? come for hopeless poverty. In a land rich ditional forces will be needed Americans of all races and MANCHESTER, Conn., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1978 — VOL. XCH, No. 96 in harvest, children just must later and they will be sent as creed and political beliefs to un­ not go hungry. In a great land of requested.” — Nationwide derstand and to respect each learning and scholars, young television address, July 28, other. So, let us put an end to people must be taught to read 1965. the teaching and the preaching and write.” - Inaugural ad­ “ I shall not seek, and I will of hate and evil and violence. dress, Jan. 20, 1965. not accept, the nomination of Let us turn away from the “ As President of the United my party for another term as fanatics, from the far left and States, I have concluded that I your President.” — Nationwide Intricate the far right, from the apostles should now ask the Congress, on television address, March 31, of bitterness and bigotry, from its part, to join in affirming the 1968. those defiant of law, and those national determination that all who pour venom into our Commission Force such attacks will be met, and nation’s bloodstream.” — Ad­ that the U.S. wilt continue in its dress to joint session of About Town basic policy of assisting the Kissinger Outlines Congress, Nov. 27, 1963, five To Be Supervisors free nations of the area to de­ days after succeeding the Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta fend their freedom.” — Special assassinated John F. Kennedy Sigma Phi, will meet tonight at message to Congress acconri- WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington and Hanoi unveil^ as President. 8 at the home of Mrs. K ^ e j h panying the Gulf of Tonkin Freeman, 67 Olcott Dr. Prisoner Return today the details of an intricate peace package that limits “Today is a triumph for resolution, May 5, 1965. Menibers are reminded that the an impending cease-fire to South Vietnam, but U.S. freedom as huge as any victory chapter will observe its WASHINGTON (AP) - disclosed for the first time Laird said Tuesday night that won on any battlefield. Today “ We intend to convince the negotiator Henry Kissinger said the 12-page agreement, to birthday with a “ pint or pound” Presidential adviser Henry some of the mechanics for teams of U.S. specialists and the Negro story and the Communists that we cannot be be signed Saturday before the Vietnam cease-fire takes party. Kissinger said today U.S. returning the 479 U.S. prisoners evacuation aircraft will be American story fuse and defeated by force of arms or by prisoners of war will be turned known to be held in North ready to go "as soon as effect at 7 p.m. EST that day, does not call for the over to American medical Vietnam and Laos. possible” after the cease-fire withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from the South — personnel in Hanoi at intervals “ American prisoners will be agreement becomes effective but it does call for all foreign troops to leave Laos and of two weeks or 15 days after released at intervals of two Saturday. Cambodia. signing of a Vietnam peace weeks or 15 days in roughly Under the protocol, the agreement Saturday. equal installments,” Kissinger United States, North Vietnam Expanding among stated 1,160 persons to go to South Shaking at a I\^ite House said, with total time frame and the other warring parties terms of the agreement, Vietnam as a peace-keeping news conference, Kissinger coinciding with the 60-day are obligated to exchange Kissinger told a White House unit. The number contrasted EARN UOUR withdrawal of all U.S. forces complete lists of captured news conference that U.S. with the original Hanoi demand from South Vietnam. military personnel and civilians prisoners held in North V ie t ­ for a ceiling of 250 personnel Prisoners held in North on Saturday, the same day as nam and Laos will be turned and an American suggestion of Vietnam and Laos, he said, will the agreement is signed. over to Anierican medical 5,000. personnel in Hanoi at two-week Observing be received by U.S. medical The latest Pentagon list Despite the imminence of the intervals while U.S. forces teams in Hanoi and will be shows 587 captured and another cease-fire, Communist attacks withdraw from South Vietnam. flown in American planes to 1,335 missing. A big question is in South Vietnam doubled Day Of Kissinger said the United locations to be select^ by U.S. how many of these men listed overnight. South Vietnamese States seeks “ a peace that officials. as missing are in POW camps claimed the Communists were M ourning heals,” and one that will last. Kissinger did not say when in North Vietnam, South trying for last-minute gains the first American POWs would Vietnam or Laos and how many He said the U.S. aim is to move before the truce takes effect. from hostilities to Town, state and federal be released. have not been found. The agreement disclosed for offices will be closed It was announced before Within 15 days after the normalization and conciliation the first time that both the Inspect Resource Recovery Facility tomwrow, just as they were Kissinger’s news conference cease-fire, the signatories will with North Vietnam. People’s Republic of China and four weeks ago - in observance that the United States and agree on choosing two or more “ ...We believe that under the Soviet Union are proposed of a day of mourning for a North Vietnam have agreed to national Red Cross societies to conditions of peace we can con­ as participants in an Department. Residents may dump glass and paper into the bins for Examining the new resource recovery facility at the Manchester dis­ former iH-esident of the United return all prisoners “ without ‘‘visit all places where tribute throughout Indochina to international conference to be posal area on Olcott St., are from left, Robert Fuller of Colonial Board recycling. The facility is open Monday through Saturday from 8 to 5 States. delay.” captured military personnel a realization of the humane held within 30 days to try to Co.; Mrs. Leonardo Parla, chairman of the Conservation Commission; p.m. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Tomorrow, it will be for A document spelling out the and foreign civilians are held.” aspirations of all the people of guarantee that the peace plan Indochina,” he said, “ and we and George Ringstone, work coordinator for the Town Highway Lyndon B. Johnson, the nation’s agreement on handling POWs The United States long has works. will In that spirit perform our 36th president, who died also says that the return “ shall contended that the North Other conference Monday. On Dec. 28, it was for be carried out at places Vietnamese have violated traditional role of helping participants being proposed by RUTTON people realize these aspirations Harry S. Truman, 33rd convenient to the concerned Paying bills. Going to work when you'd rather stay Geneva Conventions on treat­ the United States and North president, who died Dec. 26. parties.” ment of prisoners of war by in peace.” Vietnam are France, the home. Visiting a dentist. None of these things is In Manchester, the Municipal Again, the document released refusing to allow the The presidential adviser said United Kingdom, the four coun­ Man-In-The-Street Building and all other town by the White House does not say the U.S.-Hanoi agreement Abortion Ruling pleasant, but you determinedly say "I w ill!" and do International Red Cross to in­ tries of the international offices, the libraries, the public what those places will be. forbids the use of base areas in 'them because you know they should be done. spect POW camps. control commission — and parochial schools, the The places of return, the The protocol appears to open Laos and Cambodia to infiltrate Hungary, Canada, Indonesia Senior Citizens Center, Project document said will be agreed Communist troops into South Reaction Mixed The same thing applies to making funeral arrangements the way for American military and Poland — and the Head Start, the Probate Court upon by a new temporary joint men to enter North Vietnam as Vietnam. Secretary-General of the Reactions Noted (including the night session), He said it is “our firm ahead of time. It's certainly not fun, but it's something military commission made up part of the prisoner exchange. United Nations. WASHINGTON (AP) - of Texas, a leading figure in the you are right in doing because it will make things the Circuit Court, the Post of representatives of the United It said the four party joint expectation that within a short “ I think you have to have he started and his credibility Hanoi and Washington also Roman Catholic church leaders lawsuit that led to Monday’s By The Associated Press Offices and the banks all will be States, North Vietnam, South military commission will send period of time there will be a greatness to make it to the gap hurt.” easier for your family in the future. would participate. have deplored the Supreme ruling, said in Austin she was Many Americans recalling closed. Vietnam and the Viet Cong. military teams “ to observe the formal cease-fire in Laos ... presidency and it’s just so sad In Cleveland, Edward Owens, (A P photo) The foritial agreement Court decision guaranteeing “ very pleased because of the Lyndon B. Johnson’s five years Refuse and garbage will be The only specific time return of the persons ... at each leading to the Withdrawal of all when someone like that dies. 70, said, “ I felt very, very bad. Say "I w llll" Then call, write, or stop by for our free declares that the ^ t h Viet­ American women the right to impact this decision wili have in the White House have praised picked up on schedule. mentioned in the protocol place, in Vietnam where such foreign forces” and ending use The last few times I saw him on We loved him very much. We namese pqople have an have medical abortions during on the lives of the many women him for achievements in civil counsel and assistance. Emergency numbers are 649- stipulates that “ the return of all persons are being returned, and Tears O f Joy of the country as a corridor for TV as president, there seemed loved President Johnson.” inalienable right to self- the first six months of pregnan­ who in the past have suffered rights and other social legisla­ 5070 for the highway captured persons ... shall be a t . the last ^letention places infiltration." ‘ to be so much sadness on his And James Ledden, a 28-year- Debbie Christian, 13, daughter of Lt. Cmdr. afld Mrs. Mike Christian of Virginia Beach, determination and "shall cy. tion but remained staunchly department and 649-9697 for the completed witi)in 60 days of the from which these persons will President Nixon, claiming all face. I guess it was Vietnam,” old economics professor at Va., wipes her eyes as she heSFs President Richard M. Nixon announce a cease-fire in Otherwise, there was mixed In Alma, Mich., a doctor who divided on the policies he pur­ water and Sewer departments. signing of th$ agreement at a 1« taken to the places of conditions for “peace with draide themselves the political reaction to the court’s 7-2 ruling led an unsuccessful drive to said Claudia Vores, 28, of New Philadelphia Community South Vietnam and an agreement for the return of of prisoners of war last night. Debbie future of South Vietnam sued in Southeast Asia. Chamber of Commerce rate no slower than the rate of return.” honor” have been met, an­ College, commented, “ I think Monday that the states may in­ liberalize Michigan’s abortion A number of persons inter­ Orleans. officials reported that, with the withdrawal trom South can’t remember her father, a U. S. Navy flier, who has been a prisoner for more than six nounced Tuesday night agree­ through genuinely free and the last four years will show terfere with this “ right of law said he was elated. “ My viewed randomly by The Cynthia Dee Samson, a 21- exception of banks and savings Vietnam of United States forces years. ment on a Vietnam accord to democratic general elections what kind of president Johnson privacy” only in about the last impression is that the ruling Associated Press after the year-old Fort Worth Tex., and loan associations, closed by and those of other countries.” McGovern end America’s longest war. under international super­ three months of pregnancy, wipes out every law in this was. Nixon is making him look lloiMESHOWARD HOLMES C T y order of the state banking The document covering In a television-radio address, vision.” former president’s death Mon­ graduate student, praised John­ like a saint...It’s too bad he had D e l i s t e d when the unborn child is country that restricts a day described a personal affec­ son’s efforts to help minority ARTHUR HOLMES tUH^toCnOfM commissioner, most, if not all civilian as well as military Nixon told the nation that the The South Vietnamese to die so soon. I think history developed enough to live out­ woman’s access and right to tion for Johnson and many said groups but said “ the escalation NORMAN HOLMES Manchester businesses will prisoners qn both sides provides Town-Union Dispute peace pact calls for an government and the Viet Cong will prove him a great presi­ But Puzzled side the mother. medical care,” said Jack Stack, they felt history would judge of the war raised doubts in the 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. remain open. that the seriously ill, wounded internationally supervised are barred by the agreement John Cardinal Krol of the physician. dent, especially domestically, or maimed, and did persons and cease-fire, release of all from "all hostile acts, him a great president. minds of my generation. It Manchester Postmaster LONDON (AP) - Sen. Philadelphia, the highest- In Florida, a spokesman for a just like history has been good women shall be returned first. American war prisoners within terrorism and reprisals” once Willis Edwards, 26, the stu­ brought about a loss of in­ Edward Sauter said that, George McGovern said today ranking Catholic prelate in the planned-parenthood group to Harry Truman.” “ The remainder shall be Before State Board 60 days after the cease-fire, an the cease-fire begins. Another dent body president at Cal State nocence in my generation and except for special-delivery mail he is delighted but puzzled by United States, called the deci­ called the decision “ a wise and returned either by returning all accounting for all missing in section bars “ discrimination University in Los Angeles, said for the whole country.” and collection of box mail, all the ending of the war in sion “ an unspeakable tragedy” courageous stroke for the right from one detention place after action, and — within the same against individuals or he was drafted and sent to Viet­ services will be suspended. Vietnam. By DOUG BEVINS Agent John Gaspic. Weiss filed “ unlimited” to “ additional” and said “ it is hard to think of to privacy and for the protec­ Mike Fallon, 23, a student at another or in order of their 60-day period, withdrawal of all organizations that have nam during the Johnson ad­ Collection of box mail and its The South Dakota Democrat, (H*^rald Reporter) his charge as a direct sick leave. Weiss claims the un­ any decision in the 200 years of tion of a woman’s physical and the University of Maryland, dates of capture, beginning American forces from South collaborated with one side or ministration. But, Edwards dispatch will be on a holiday defeated by President Nixon in Town Manager Robert Weiss’ complaint, but actually it was a ion, in seeking the term our history which has had more emotional health,” said, “ I w ork^ very adamatly with those who have been held Vietnam. the other.” said, “ I don’t blame Lyndon and Sunday schedule. The lobby November, told reporters at filing (if a complaint with the counter complaint. “ unlimited,” is demanding a disastrous implications for our The ruling struck down a against Johnson in 1968, but I the longest,” the document The pact was hailed by South To help shape South Viet­ Johnson for being sent to Viet­ of the main post office will be Heathrow Airport: “ Of course I State Labor Relations Board An informal conference new item iii the contract. stability as a civiiized society.” Texas law that had made it a nam. He came in at a trying don’t think he’s as bad a presi­ said. (SLRB) concerning the town’s between the union and the town On Jan. 4, the Police Union Vietnamese President Nguyen nam’s political future a crime for doctors to terminate am delighted with the He added: “ Abortion at any time. I blame Congress more dent as people who are against See Page 16 Secretary of Defense Melvin contract with the Manchester will be scheduled soon, Gaspic voted unanimously to rescind Van Thieu and announced in National Council of National stage of pregnancy is evil. This pregnancies except “for the' President’s announcement. I than anything for that. Really, the war think.” Police Union was preceded by a said. Such a conference would its ratification of the 1972-1974 bald terms by Hanoi radio. Reconciliation and Concord will is not a question of sectarian purpose of saving the life of the wish it had com e many years he was one man I respected and complaint filed by the union, include representation of both contract. Sweeney said Jan. 5 In essence, the agreement be s e t up with equal morality, but instead concerns mother.” Timothy Lange, 26, a earlier. I hope that the had quite a bit of affection for. according to the SLRB office. the town and the union, and that he and other union officials and four accompanying representation given to the the iaw of God and the basis of The court also disapproved by graduate student at the Univer­ agreement , will be satisfactory He was one man I cared Weis^ complained Jan. 10 would be moderated by Gaspic. attempted to discuss the diplomatic documents, called Saigon regime, the Viet Cong civilized society.” a 7-2 vote provisions of a sity of Colorado Boulder cam­ State Reaction and that it will endure.” protocols, drew close to a and neutral parties. ^bout.” However, McGovern said he that the Police Union, Local The conference would be closed contract with Weiss, but the Terence Cardinai Cooke of Georgia law. These required Edwards, a black, added: “ I pus, said “ it was because of Washington-Hanoi draft agree­ “ The council shall operate on remained to be convinced that 1495, was guilty of poor faith to the public, Gaspic said. manager refused to bargain. New York asked: “ How many advance approval of a hospital think history will show him to Johnson’s Vietnam bombing Can you afford If agreement is not reached On Jan. 5, Weiss said he ment made known last Oct. 26 the principle of unanimity,” the bargaining in that it voted to miliions of children prior to committee and concurrence of policy in 1965 that I first the agreement could not have be one of the greatest To Cease-Fire reject the 1972-1974 contract. in an informal session, the would file a complaint with the — the day when Henry A. the document said. been reached before Christmas. their birth will never live to ste two additional physicians became aware of the war and Kissinger, President Nixon’s The agreement envisions presidents ever in the field of “ What still pozzies me is why But the union, represented by matter would likely be set up SLRB, and that the 1972-1974 the light of day because of tne before a woman could have an came out against it. Throughout chief negotiator, proclaimed signing by the Saigon govern­ civil rights and social the same agreement was not Assistant Director William for a hearing before the three- contract, which was not signed shocking action of the majority abortion recommended by her his term of office, his policies that “ peace is at hand.” ment and Viet Cong of their legislation.” available to us earlier,” he Wilson of American Federation member SLRB. but had been in effect since last of the U.S. Supreme Court?” doctor. made me more and more into a One Of Relief The settlement package calls ow n accord on internal Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fletcher said. “ I do not have the infor­ of State,: County and Municipal 'The town-police union dispute July, would be suspended. Patrick Cardinal O’Boyle of Georgia and the other states political radical.” for a four-power international matters, hopefully within 90 remembered the time in 1964 another winter mation why we could not get Employees (Council 15), filed a apparently centers on the So police are now working Washington, D.C., called the also were barred by the high To Joel Klein, a New York HARTFORD (AP) ■— “ A difficult and trying period in contract wording of an control commission force of days following the cease-fire. when Johnson spoke with them this agreement before complaiik Jan. 9, charging that decision a catastrophe for court from denying medical businessman, Johnson ‘‘seemed American history has ended,” says Gov. Thomas J. See Page 16 on the front porch of their cabin Christmas and just prior to the Weiss had r e f u ^ to bargain emergency sick leave provi­ America. “ It is a shocking dis­ facilities to women from other like a guy who could get things sion. Th^ union, according to in Inez, Ky., and that night an­ Meskill in leading Connecticut’s expiressions of gladness heavy aerial bombardment. with the Union. play of a few men arrogating to states seeking abortions. done,” while Don Foy of Cincin­ President James Sweeney, nounced a plan to ask Congress for the announcement of peace in Vietnam, ‘"niere may have been good Weiss: was apparently themselves the judgment at Thirty other states have laws nati said “ he didn’t have the claims that Weiss Changed the for 8250 million to aid Ap­ reasons but I confess that I am unaware the union filed a com­ what stage the life of an unborn similar to the Texas statute. strength to carry out the things “ As we look forward with contract wording from HM-FIEHtl m ip s lEPAIT INDOCNINA palachia. still puzzled.” plaint first, according to SLRB child may be terminated,” he Thirteen additional states have “ He was sure an awful good with your present hope and expectation to an era VIETNAM CHB0N0L0¥| said. laws like Georgia’s. Since the man. I got along awful good of peace, it is fitting that we IW *fll$T I S. SIIOIIR KILIEB IN S.VIETNAM Gov. David Hall of Oklahoma handful of remaining states when he was in there,” remember those whose U.S. Rep. Robert Steele, said the issue is one for state already permitted medical Fletcher said. His wife add^, sacrifices raised for us this Rep., of Vernon hailed the 1N3-NU DIM HIM ASSASSINATED legislatures. “ I deeply regret abortions virtually upon de­ Do you Nation Paying l^nal “ A lot of people in these parts bright prospect,” Meskill said peace agreement as an end to . this additional intrusion by the mand, the ruling will have appreciate him as president. know that Tuesday night. “ Some of these America’s longest and most IH3,DEC.-N.S.mCES IN S.VIETNAM A1 23,600 federal government into nationwide impact. 'ITiere just can’t be a better gallant Americans have been tortuous war and as an oppor­ matters the state shouid The court’s majority opinion, heating system? prisoners of war for months man. He was so nice.” tunity, to focus new energy and Tribute To Johnson 1014.Alt.- U.S. BESTIOTEIS NEPOITEO AITACNEO resolve,” he said. by Justice Harry A. Blackmun, John Eastwood, 40, of Clovis, God extending into years ... We resources on solving pressing IN tUlf or lONIIN , On the other hand, the leading rested largely on the“ Tight of eagerly await their return.” N.M., called Johnson’s death “ a problems at home. WASHINGTON (AP) - Just throughput the chill winter proponent of liberalized abor­ privacy” and the medical view ’Fhe starting point for the tremendous loss” and Kenneth you Only one Connecticut resident night. tions in the “California that in the early stages of “ Like all Americans,” said 100 hours after ushering the hour-long march was 16th and IW .FEI.- N.S. lEtlNS lOMlINt IF N. VIETNAM. R. Bradley, 18, of Longview, has been listed as a POW, Navy 37th President into a new term, The body vsfill be moved to the legislature said the decision pregnancy an abortion is no Steele, “ I am relieved and Constitution, a point within ilM IM t NAIIEI IN MAY Tex., said Johnson “ changed Lt. Cmdr. Read B. Mecleary of the nation’s capital offered a National Christian City Church, makes “ abortion on request” more of a risk than birth itself. thankful that the war is finally view of the White House and the atmosphere somewhat Come to this Old Greenwich, who has been in about two miles away, at about available throughout the nation. coming to an end and that it has mournful and majestic farewell near the Washington l!(7,SEPI.- HfilTEN VAN IIIEI ELECTED PRESIIENI In the first three months, he regarding civil rights. He Christian Science Lecture a North Vietnam prison for five 8:30 a.m. Thursday for a “ The state has no overriding been concluded in a manner today to the 36th. Monument. RF S.VIETNAM said, the decision as to whether helped people open their eyes years. which provides for the return of The body of Xyndon Baines midmorning service at which interest which would permit it The sleek, black gun carriage to end a pregnancy is one and showed that people must "The Science of the New Man" our POW’s and an accounting Johnson was flown from the Johnson will be eulogized by his to interfere in this very private by Catherine H. Anwandter A boyhood, friend of bearing the late president was IM.MAT* PREUMINAIY PEACE lAlRS RESIN IN PARS between the woman and her live together. LBJ Library in Austin, Tex., for friend and former assistant, d e cisio n ,” said State Sen. a Christian Science practitioner If your view of winter is watching ybur money go up in Mecleary’s, Air Force Gapt. for our ‘missing in action.’” trailed by the same caparisoned doctor. In the second three Dr. Theodore Kurz of and teacher Steele, who is a member of a full-honors procession up Marvin Watson. Anthony Beilenson, a Beverly smoke with high heating bills, you should look into David Dingee of Homestead, horse. Black Jack, ISU.0CT - AU RINRINS If H.VIETRAH lUEIEI lALIEI months, he said, the state could Philadelphia, a retired os­ 8:00 P.M. the House Foreign Affairs Constitution Avenue and one Then the Johnsons, will be Hills Democrat who authored Fla., is also listed. Dingee still remembered by millions of take such steps as making sure teopathic physician, said, “ I low-cost natural gas. Thousands of families in the CNG area Committee, said it is clear the last turn through the doors of returned to Texas via presiden­ the 1967 California Therapuetic has relatives living in Old Americans for his riderless a licensed physician performed was shocked. He was such a FRIDAY. JANUARY 26 good will of all sides will be Congress. tial aircraft for the afternoon IM0.FEI.- N S. TIOIP S1IENCTI IN S VIETNAM Abortion Act. already know you get more heat for your money when you r«rMi8nt]irlph journey in the funeral march the abortion and that it was kind and compassionate man.” First Church o f Christ, Scientist critical in insuring that the 'The ceremonial march, to the burial near the LBJ Ranch. AI PEAR RF S43.III State Rep. Sarah Weddington switch to gas. And converting to gas heat is easy. Just a Shortly after President Nixon for John F. Kennedy. Now done in a licensed hospital or Few remembered the presi­ 447 North Main St., Manchester terms of the agreement are muffled cadence of drums With the last creak of leather ' It’s free. All are welcome. announced the initiiling of a graying at 26, Black Jack also clinic. dent from Texas without some small conversion unit is installed in your present boiler or carried out and that the peace draped in black and the clatter and ruial clop of horses on the 1S60JINE- NiXRH ANNINNCES FIRSl U S HOOPS Free parking and smaii-child care peace agreement Tuesday carried the reversed cavalry mention of Vietnam. proves to be a durable one. of the traditional, horse-drawn journey to the Capitol, Johnson furnace. With gas, your money isn’t tied up In bulk night, U.S. Sen,' Abraham boots and silver saber for — TO IE PUmi OUT England Only in the last three months “ It is essential,” said the artillery caisson, began at 1:30 received a 21-gun salute — a Ribicoff, D-Conik, expressed — at a point when the unborn deliveries of fuel, either. Gas comes to you constantly through and Gen. the hope “ that the great divi­ Second District congressman, p.m. thunder heard only four days child «was developed enough to Convart your oM AntmiM Syitm to ■ TMIS safe underground pipelines. You only pay for the fuel you Douglas MacArthur. ISU.SEPI.- HO Cll MINN IIES ilK fttu trt^ CHo. sion that has been generated by “ that Vietnam serve as a lesson President Nixon and a long ago, at the same aspot, for survive outside the mother — RolMrt & Florence Boston, Owners use, as you use it. That’s natural gas. The economical the war will be ended and the of the limitations of U.S. power list of other dignitaries Nixohls inauguration. Stilled bands and marching can the state prohibit abortions, 1072.APRIL-FOIMAl I0MIIN6 0F N.VIETNAH lESUMER Modem Methods - COLOR TV ANTEHNA country can obme together to and as a lesson for the future followed the limousine 'of the A .brief memorial service, units from each of the military according to the ruling. way to heat your home. Convert today. Call your gas Old Fashhmed Honesty solve its problems with a sense conduct of U.S.- foreign policy Johnson family in the slow- begun by the U.S. Army Band services and academies led the for Only POICE WCUIDES heating contractor or CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or New and the avok^nce of future moving cortege. playing four “ Ruffles and caisson, with the limousines I072.MAY- U S lEEINS MININS. ILICXAIE MONUMENTS Justices Byron R. White and of unity.” MARKERS Britain (224-9157). Ask about the CNG low monthly rental plan. Vietnam-type involvements.” At the Capitol, Johnson’s Flourishes” and “ Hail to the bearing, in order, the Johnson IF H.VIETHAMESF POIIS William H. Rehnquist dis­ • 28 Etomanl UHF/VHF Antonm U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, CEMETERY flag-draped coffin was borne Chief,” followed. Nixon laid a family, the presidential party, sented. White said “ the court • AINancu 11*100 Rotor R-Conn., said: “ Thanks to The economic impact of ^ ______LETTERING peace on Connecticut was through the Senate hallway to presidential wreath; Dean other chiefs of statq, the vice 1973. lu .- CEASEFIRE ANNOUNCER apparently values the con­ • Ntw tow toM LMd-ln WIru President Nixon’s dedicated ef­ CoiMiiitflt Etienlng A Home ^ n tiw n ts minimized by a spokesman for the Rotunda, then placed upon Rusk, Johnson’s secretary of president, congressional ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT venience of the pregnant • Labor forts and the commitment of all the Lincoln — just as state, and Rep. J. J. Pickle, his leaders, the Supreme Court, the ■ 1076 Burnside A»e., E. Hertford mother more than the con­ Americans to peace, the United United Aircraft Corp., who said r aty Uet) eight presidents before him — local congressman, spoke diplomatic corps and other lUIE tinued existence and develop­ CaU ypiJ TAMS dealer todayl Hirtlord 524-5125 C f ^ CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION States and the whole worlds can now turn its energies to the See Page 16 to receive public mourners between hymns. government leaders. Ta. 528-2680 \ m ment of the potential life she Serving the greater Hartford and New Britain areas carries.” ,