The Weather C9oudy, rain developing late The board of deacoiis Of’ Com­ Mr. and Mix. Robert Payne, tonight. Lows 86 to 40. Cteudy, A b o u t munity Baptist Churdi will Manchester ' 60 Seaman C ircle. meet tonight at 7:30 in the mild Saturday, occasional rain. ■Junior and Senioi' Oonfir- DISCHARGED MONDAY: youth building. Hospital Notes ’Ihe telephone number for Jules St Cyr, East Hartford. ' matton CSaaaes o t I Ehnanuel Mwchester Memorial Hospi­ Lutheran Church will meet to­ tal was changed a few DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; Mountain Laurel Chapter of VBrm fo HOOBS Donald W. Fish, Vernon Circle. Do drop in and see for youiadf. Our top quaUtgr night at 6:80 In the peulsh buUd- months ago, but too late to HPtBiniS QUSBN washers and dryers are keilt immacu­ (Claaslfled AdvortWiW on Page IV) PRICE TEN CENTS Sweet Adelines will rehearse to-, Intonaedlate ' OaM Send- 'Vernon; Mrs. Betty <3. CO[(>ki MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 V ___ night at 8 at the Russlan-Ameri- be listed correctly in the new late by daily attention. . ' VOL. LXXXX, NO. 125 (TWENTY^ PAGES) intvate, mxm-s pjn ., «ad 4 poa.- ^one books.'. The hospital sey, 62 EUlngtolt A ve., ElUng-' can National Center, 218 A pan.; private roonis, lO aan.- t<»^ Walter L. Stack, 29 Wel­ Also, add up the savings yourself w h^ you us* Pull Ooepel Christian Fellow­ Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. number is 646-1222. ship, Interdenominational, will 8 pan., and 4 p.m.-S pan. lington Rd.; George S. Ober, our SPEED QUEEN Ooln-Op dry cleaners. Ask auym A Pediatilos: Paiente allowed ’Twin Hills Dr., Coventry; Mrs. who has tried them — these machines do a fantastlo Joo! have a Bible study and open The Chapel CIk^ of Emanuel any lime except noon.2 p a n .; Selma L. Oorinan, 70 Linden discussion tonight at 7:80 at Lutheran Churdi will rehearse H. Jones, Warehouse Point COMPLETELY CARPETED Orange Hall, oO ien , 2 p.m .*8 pan. Ellery B. Keith and Mrs. Mar St.; Mrs. Nellie E. Bradley, 44 New Look tonight at 7:30 in'Luther Hall Self Service: 19 aan.*2 pan., CLIMATE (X)NTROLLBD Colonel Faces Trial of the church. gerie H. Keith, Tory Rd., To! Greenwood D r.; EUahic St. Members erf the .Assumption 4 p.m .-8 p.m . land. Pierre, 216 Scho^ St. South Viet Casualties intensive Care and Omofiary And remember, Given Jail Parish interested in attending Members of the Army-Navy Also Alan C. 'K rob , 119 Maple Also, Michael Moynlhan, 39 Care: Inunedlate family «mly, a public hearing on aid for non- Club will meet tonight at 7 at St.; Mrs. Mary L. Leoiihardt, Windsor Ave., Rockville; Kisvln COBfPLETELY CLEAN! - In Alleged Cloaking pubUc schools Monday at 10 anytime, limited to 0 ve mhmtM. GlasUmbury; Mrs. Ruth S. R. Lazzarin, Stafford Springs; a.m. at the State Capitol and the John F. Tierney Funeral M aternity: Fathers, 11 aan.: In Hartford H om e, 219 W. Center St., to pay MUrphy, Olastimbury; Susan A. Mrs. Loraine F. Hahn, 70 Linden needing transportation may ccsi- 18:46 p.m., and 6:86 p.m .-8 St.; Mrs. Janice B. Gabaree, BELCON LAUNDROMAT respects to the late Frederick Parker, 89 Hatch HIU R d., Ver­ By DON MEIKLE tact MrsJ Claudette Caron, 6S3 p.m .; others, S p.m.-4 p.m., and -Bast Hartford; Mrs. Madeline 309 GrMn Road HanClMoter Barrett, a member: non; Rene Patemaude, Broad Of My Lai Episode Assoctoted Pres8,nW#ter Center 6:80 p.m .*8 p.m . Brook; R obert E . Peary, WlUi- R. Messier, 14 Clearview Ter­ As Laos Base Falls to Age U m tts: 16 in m aternity, race; Robert Fisher, East Hart­ HARTFORD (AP)—Over the Members of the Rockville mantlc. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Army today ordered a Members of St. Bridget Ro­ 12 in other areas, no limit in ford; Mrs. Elizabeth K. Lee, ancient doorway was a new Emblem Club wild meet to­ To Teach Course Also, Leon O. Perras, 20 general oourt^artial trial for Col. Oran K, Henderson sary Society will meet tonight .self'Servloe. .. RBT) 2,' Coventry; M ary A. sign: "Through these portals By GEORGE ESFEB night at 8 at the Burke Funeral <■ U tchfield S t.; IbQcheUe A. R ay, on charges that he .“willfully failed to conduct a proper at 8 at the John F. Tierney Fu­ SatkowsM, Stafford Springs. pass the best professional cor­ Associated Press Writer Home, 76 (Prospect St., .Rock­ The Rev. Carlton' Toung, 466 W. Middle Ipke.; Charles and thorough investigation” of the alleged My Lai mas- rectional officers in the world." neral Home, 219 W. Center St., Due to coostniction, parking P. Readon, 80E McGuire Lnne; Also, Clement Manning, Broad ville, to pay. respects to the late chaplain at Mancheater Memo­ Every Friday Night The sign was just part of the SAIGON (AP) — North to pay respects to the late for emergenclee is severely re­ Mrs. Margaret L. Rinaldi, 76 Brook; James F. ’Tremonte Jr., sacre in Vietnam. Mrs. Martha Rankin, a mem­ new look on the inside of a Jail Vietnamese overran a Frederick Barrett, vdiose wife rial Hospital, will teach a stricted. The public Is urgently Lewis Dr., South Windsor; Ektst Hartford; Mra. Christine At the same time, the Army soon to retire as commander of is a member o t the society. ber. course, "Depth Perspective To­ requested not to paric near the Mead, 16 ^orence Ave., Rock­ dismissed "failure to obey law­ the 1st Army Headquarters at that was built before the Civil South Vietnamese para­ Stacey P. Simmons, 86 Oak D r., FAMILY FOOD NIGHT War. ’The building Itself is de­ trooper base in Laos tod^, ward Greater Self Fulfillment,” emergency entrance except to Hebron. ville; Robert .MacGranor, 233 ful regulations’’ which haVe Ft. Meade, "determined that Manchester Veterans Council Manchester Chess Club will been flled against Ciq>t. Dennis crepit, perhaps dangerously so, discharge emergency or wlieel- Also, Mris. Adele J. Stocks, Center St.; Mrs. Martha M. there was sufficient evidence to inflicting severe casualties, will meet Monday at 8 p.m . at at the spring term of the Acad­ H. Jidmson, an IntelUgenoe offi­ but there is new pride among meet tonight from 7 to 10:30 at ..iinii- admissions. To pick up dis­ 73 Trebbe Dr.; Karen Sullivan, Robarbe, 147 Hilliard St.; John and laid siege to another in the American Legion Home. em y of Faith and L ife at Bt. For Members and Guests cer. refer the I charges for trial by people who run it, and even IcHia Hall on Regent St. The charged pattento, please paric in M. Anderson Jr., 66 F ^ rfield ...... oi court-martial,” the among the people perhaps the heaviest fight­ James' School. The acEulemy's 28 B illow St.; John Tavamesl, This means that only one of 14 . the who are meeting is open to all persons the general lots first and the East Hartford; Mrs. Elsie W. St. ;v’Francis J. Ciechowski, Sec­ ■'r ing in the war. courses will be held from March ond St., Rockville. officers originally charged in ' locked up in it. interested in playing chess. nurse will Instruct you where to Wpltinger, 86 BlsseU St. VFW POST HOME ’The fall of the paratrooper 3 through April 14 with sessiems Also, Mrs. Roland Cormier ' connecUon with an. alleged My F T . BEINNING, Ga. (A P) — A “Prison reform is gaining the NOTICE drive to pk^ np the pattHit. base, Hill 31, was Saigon’ s sec­ will be held from March 3 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son and dau^ter, 41 Ann Rd., South 606 EABT CENTEB STREET Lai coverup will stand trial. psychiatrist heading a three- public’s interest," says an up­ The Recreation Department ond major defeat since tbe TOWN OF COVENTRY through April 14 with sessions to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swan­ Windsor. In Monday’s Herald it MANOHB8 TBB, OOiNN. Henderson, 60, o f Indianapo­ member Army sanity board beat editorial in the "Hartford roller skating program will not Patients today: 284 incursion began. M i 111 a r,y.. BOARD OP TAX REVIEW from 7:80 to 10 p.m . son, 140 Farnham Rd., South was incorrectly reported that a lis, was commander of the 11th said today that Lt. William L. Center Courier," the jail news- be held tomorrow night at Ver- sources said the 460-man battal­ The Coventry Board of Tax The Rev. Mr. Y^oung, a na­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Windsor; a daughter to Mr. and son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Infantry Brigade at the time of Galley Jr. was fully able to paper which Warden Dwayne planck School due to another ac­ SEATOOD SPECIALTIES ion of defenders was nearly Review will meet ta.tiie Tax As­ tive of Jamaica, is an ordained John J. Abele, South Glaston­ Mrs. C. Frederick Schifer, East Cormier on Sunday. The baby the My Lai incident on March think out his acUons during his Nlckeson claims is the best pub­ tivity at the school. wiped out. sessor’s Office to hear any ap­ minister of the United Church bury; Mrs. Bertha M. Binkerd, Hartford; a daughter to Mr. is a girl. iReosonably Priced Plenty to lot 16, 1968. company’s assault on My Lai. lication of its kind. ’The brigade was parent o f an "Nick" Nickeson waits till the The South Vietnamese drive peals from assessments on the of Christ, Congregational. He 46 Bruce R d .; Sydney H. BoWr an<^Mrs. William Griffin, 84 Also, Mrs. Everett Thompson Col. Arnold W. Johnson of L e ^ NoticB Infantry task force Triilch swept end of the tour of the jail to to cut off the Ho Chi Mlnh Trial Qrand List of October 1, 1970, is a member of the staff of the man. East Hartford; Gerard T;- dt'^ii'WOOd D r.; a son to Mr. and daughter, Ek:ho R d., South |Serving 6 P.M. - 9 P.M. Walter Reed Hospital in Wash­ through the hamlet area where show visitors one thing he can in southern Laos appeared to be on the following dates:. Probate Court -Blue Hills Clinic for treatment Carlo, 32 Ridgewood D r.; R ock­ gnd Mrs. Joseph Kratockvll, Coventry; Mrs. J<^ Soukup ington, wearing four rows of ORDER OF NOTICE OP HEARING m more than 100 South Vietnamese not-be proud of—the "bull pen." in serious difficulty. No ad­ M arch 1, 6. and 8, 1971 and at ESTATE OP LINDA A. CASELU of alcholic and drug dependent ville; Nancy L. Chamberlain, Stafford Springs; a daughter to and son,'^Stafford Springs. Sing-Aloiig — Jo|a TI Fun Mrvlce ribbons on his tunic, men, women and children al­ Standing on the^ third tier of the vances have been reported in the following hours: 7 p.m. to District of Manchester persons,' 'ah’d for the past two was the last of the board to tes­ It la ordered that a hearing be held 240 Buckland R d., South Wind­ legedly were slain by members east wing, Nickeson gestures to­ more than a week. 9 p.m.' on March, 1 and 8 , and 9 years has served as chaplain at tify for the prosecution. When by the Court on the allowance of the sor. of a platoon headed by Lt. Wil­ ward 100 prisoners in brown Attacking behind tanks, the a.m . to 12 noon on Mturch 6. administrator's administration ac­ the Hartford Correctional Cen­ his cross^xaminaUon is fin­ count with said estate, ascertain­ Also, Lats Christensen, Staf­ North Vietnamese secured a- ter. V liam Cailley, who is now on trial (■) ment of heirs and order of distribu­ ford Springs; Pamela J.' Curtis, KEWAHB UUnHB BBMBTY FBB YOUB HBMBBB... at Ft. Bennlng, Ga., on murder ished the trial will go into re­ (See Page Seven) lodgement on Hill 31 ’Thursday Joseph Bhanahanj tion at the Probate Court located at The Academy of Faith and 476 Abbey Rd. E xt., Wapplng; charges. __ cess until next Wednesday. and completed the capture this Chairman Municipal Bldg., 41 Center St, Man­ Life will also offer Manchester '■I chester, Conn, on March IS, 1971 at Mrs. Pearl E. Daley, 1 Sunset In addition to a dereUcUm of ’The prosecution also asked to morning in hand-to-hand fight­ Jesse WUUams, 10 a.m. area adults tlmee other Lane, Andover; Mrii. Mary duty charge, Henderson will be ^ able to summarise the testl' ing, allied sources said. It la further ORDERED that, on or courses: "Christian Faith and Frederick White before the Compliance Date fixed Frum m , 697 Adams S t.; tried fdr failure to obey a lawful mony of potential rebuttal wit­ Some defenders were re­ by the Court, a oopy of this ORDER Environmental Crisis," "Un­ Albert Rosslr.... — Deborah Estey, 629 Lydall St.; regulation, making a false offi­ nesses in the absence of the Jury ported to have escaped, but be published one time In a news­ raveling the Gospels," and Police Mum Robert Qarrepy, paper having circulation In this Pro- Mrs. Beverley J. ETavell, 60 cial statement and false swear­ to determine In advance the ad­ their numbers were not knosim. “Functional Course in Marriage Board o f Tax Review DBle District. ing. missibility of such testUmony. In a desperate effort to stave Attest: MADEUNE B. ZIEBARTH Preparation." All courses will Bette Dr. Dated February is, 1971. Clerk If convicted of all charges, Cailey Is accused of premedi­ off loss of the post, eight miles be on Wednesday evening^) with Also, Mrs. Beatrice O. Frye, O n M urder Henderson could receive a max- tated murder of 102 ViehuiTnase inside Laos, the UB. Command the exception "Unraveling the \Trginla Lane, ’Tolland; Brian Imum sentence of six years at civilians during Chaiile Oompar threw waves of nghten-bombera Gospels" which will be held J. Geeman, Robbie Rd., ’Tol­ hard labor, the Army said. ny’s search and destroy mission iuid helicopter gunshlps at the on Tuesdays. land; Mrs. Reglnla M. Genest, O f Y ou th s Woodstock; Mrs. Antonina O. SAvmes The court-martial will be held at My Lai on March 16,1968. North iinetnamese. Gladky, 27 Ridge S t.; Charles WALL TO WALL at Ft. Meade, Md., but no date Johnson’s testimony went to FRAhIKLIN ’TOWNSHIP, N.Jr Lt. Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam, 7$° COIN 01NATIC TS^ has yet been set. (AlP)—Authorities would say com m ander o t tbe South Viet- Library Plans Lt. Gen. Jonathan O. Seaman, (See Page Eight) little today about their investi­ namese forces In Laos, said OAR WASH OF MANOHESTER gation of the slaying of a teen­ "there are hundreds o t North HARTFORD ROAD — (Next to Didry flneen) Six Story Hours age boy and girt, found with Vietnamese dead’’ around the their throats slashed in a field hlU, m ost o f them vlctin is to air The first of six Tuesday morn­ Quick, 2>Minute Service off a deadend street. strikes. ing story hours for pre-school CARPET Police Arrest 30 Youths PdUce said they were holding South Viet troops leave burning village of Kompong Reang, Cambodia, after Shortly before the outpost was No Brushes oo Autometto 14 HIgfa-Pteeeure Nosslee to children will be held next week 100% NYLON CONTINUOUS HLAM ENT in protective custody "but not they failed to oust an. enemy force there. The ■village burned in mefight. Biescued GIs lost, two U.S. pilots from a Bpeeially Formulated Hot Water to Cot Orlme, Filth and In the Anna Caroline French confinement" Roger Ijadd, 17, Meanwhile, on Hill 31 in Laos, the foe overran South Viet unit. (AP Photo) downed fighter-bomber were Balt. Junior Room of Mary Cheney In Drus Raid in Kansas who alerted authorities to the rescued from a nearby hill. UJS. Library. PRICES START AT crime early Thursday. Hid in Ditch fighter-bombers made 76 strikes The story hours will be held to suppress the deadly enemy By LEW FERGUSON of the Kansas Bureau of Investi­ . ’The bodies of John Gollno, 17, 3 High-Pressure Hot Water Rinse Cycles from 10 to 10:40. Children four antiaircraft lire. Associated Press Writer and Lynn Gassaro, 18 were and five years old are Invited. PASSPORT PHOTOS gation, said, "We did go into Captl ' Da'rid IV Heddltch, 28, 25c Self Service Hand Spray found about a quarter mile U.S. Officials Discount Idea N ear E n em y Miss Marion Jesseman, chil­ IDENTIFICATION LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Oliver Hall, which Is a universi­ apart. of Hamilton, Mont., and Lt. dren’s librarian, will be the SALEM NASSIFF Kansas Atty. Gen. Vem Mil­ ty operated dormitory and we Ladd t(dd police he was in a SAIGON (AP) — Two Ameri. ’Thomas M. McLaughlin, 24, o t No Long Waiting Une! ^^ryteller. She will be assisted ler quietly led more than 160 made at least two arrests.’’ car with the pair in New Bruns­ can pilots Who were pulled from Melrose, Mass., had spent'21 by staff personnel and mem­ Camera Shop & SfwRi yd. law enforcement officers into ’Those booked at the Douglas wick when two Negro men the reaches of North Vleb- hours in a tren^ within 60 feet Attendant On Doty 1 Daya lA W eA 929 Main St, Manchester Of Allies Invading North Viet bers' of the Junior Women’s this sleeping university town at County courthouse included 11 brandishing knives Jtunped into nameM troops in southem Loos of U>* enenay. Club education committee. 643-7369 a 8 a.m. today' ojid''within three listed as university students. the vehicle. He said the men WASHINGTON (AP) — South Today Thleu’s press secretary strength is 600,000 men; South today said they spent most of' Heddltch said a Jol^ Oreen hours 80 young people bad been forced him and his companions Vietnam’s 1.1 million. their 21 hours on the ground hid- Giant helicopter came in dose The others weip mostly antieata- Vietnamese threats to invade said in Saigon the earlier quota- booked on drug charges. disrobe a-d then drive ing in a {rench within 60 feet of and lowered Us Jungle penetra- bllahment young peiqile who live ^ North Vietnam are almost total- tlon was inaccurate—that ’Ihleu This is a situation the reveioe Choice of pa'tterns and oedor in ’Those arrested ranged in age i„ old houses out an hour. of' that existing before the Unit- the enemy, tor. "1 expected at any time to Ladd said he escaped after discounted in Washington, but actually said South Viet* tured, tweeds, idush. from 16 to 24. The charges universityity area, sometimes thAw nre -----— 7— ' ■------— _ eoed owiies States eniereu entered uiethe conflict “ -xugni Right aiwrafter Vewe lanoealanded iI saw be shot,’’ nohe said. "When I got brought against them are for colled "street oeoDie" bv Law, ordered out of the car U.S. officials indie y namese troops are now capable ^ ^ ground forces two guys standing there Just to the chiqiper I Just couldn’t be- sale or posseashm of narcotics, ^ince mithoritles ^ 7 ^ men decided to ^ of fighting the Communists on ^ lookliS^arounSJTSd^ Da- Ueve I iZ ^n rescued.’’ including LSD, pocaine, hashish, change the seating arrang- ooi. any battlefield, "nie second ver Then, Hanoi sent trained______and,, vid ^ R. ^ Heddltch,...... 28, of Hamll-...... MoLaughlln...... said...... the hellcop-^ and marijuana. Arraignments began within-^ a ments. 'and that one of the men The idea of such an invasion siort was leas threatening thM j,atoe-hardened troops and sup- ton, Mont., one of the two fliers ter tooh 18 hits from ground fire few hours after the arrests and slashed him across the throat. was put forth again this week the first but kept the posslblUty freely into the South, op- who balled out after their fighb as it lifted them out. The Attorney General said bond was set at »1,000 for poe- Nude and bleeding he ran by South Vietnamese President open. by a weak and demoral- er-bomber was hit.' An Associated Press corre- most of the arrests were made seaaion and gl,600 for sale and from house to house as rest- Nguyen Van Thieu, who was Although the American offl- i,ed South Vietnamese force. »-n«A aaH spondent reported from the ftw- in rooming houses or residences possession. dents refused to admit him. quoted as saytog an at^k on 1,13 3,^ Hanoi’s reacUon so far has ward support base of Khe Sanh CERAMIC TILE BATHROOM Just o ff the cam pus o f the IM - I f s J f's .Finally he said he broke down toe North is only a mailer oi ^ strike north across the been to issue strong accusations ijijoy were looking for me ’’ that an American helicopter pi­ verslty of Kansas In this city of Several posted bond immedi- toe door to one, ran inside and time. .. o er base six vasion of North Vietnam. area. I ran into toe grass and mUes to the southeast, and field As a matter o t fact, Moscow, (See Page He*) (See Page Four) .95 through its news service, Tass, asserted toe Soviet Union “can­ COMPLETELY INSTALLED At GOP Dinner not remain Indifferent to toe new escalaUon of toe American agression’’ in Indochina. Budget Challenge Hurled It promised toe Soviet govern­ Jet Hijacked to Canada ment will continue aiding North AimlrMig fttsgil— Vietnam and declared toe Unit­ At Democrats by Meskill ed States suffered a "dangerous By U.S. Army Induct^ delusicMi’ ’ in thinking It could By SOL B. COHEN wiped out. “We spent about act with Impunity throughout By BETTY HOPPER toe planti, said that about 40 SHINYL VINYL two and a hall million In toe (Herald Reporter) Indochina. " SEATTLE, Wato. (AP) — A minutes out *o< San Francisco campaign and I’m happy to say . . What toe South Vietnamese Gov. ‘Thomas MeskUl, in a 19-year-old U.S. Army Inductee the Inductee Udd a atowardees we’re burning toe mortgage on - may eventually do ean Health Spa and to push them into adt- dent Nixon’s State of toe World ■Sir $ est to toe lowest echeloiv—and over Modford, Ore. It landed at mustachioed Inductee agreed. can help you unwind, take a new look ing a state Income tax, he in­ message proves his intention to $79.95 he thanked all Republican oan- Vancouver, B.C., where Royal The pilot said that when the at your life, and feel better about youi> PBEPABATION EXTRA sisted "It’s not so! I’m serious widen toe Indochina war and self. dldatea—"tooae who won and Canadian Mounted PoUce took plane landed the soldier asked about my proposals, and I told avoid peace at toe Parte'talks. toooe who lost." Paterson into custody. DeSpain not to go near the ter- toe legislative leaders so this Hanoi’s official news agency More To Be Done Canadian officials said they minal building. He aoked to talk afternoon (Thursday). If I VNA said Nixem’s report to Con­ imSUN.,11 AsMstoTPJM. OMy) DISCONTINUED "There’a more to be done," were trying to decide whether to to the tower, REMNANT thought we needed on income gress Thursday offered nothing WONDERFUL things begin to tax, I would have recommend­ he said. “The other party al­ file charges or turn toe man Defipain said the Inductee told ready is campaigning for toe new except "his effort to cover happen when you call . . . ed I t " his extremely reiacUanary and over to U.S. authbrtli**' toe tower he b»d no bcunb and CARPET SAMPLES next eleotton. tt’s 1 9 to all of After toe' plane was checked vnanted to give himnelf up. IMAGINE! Such luxury within the CARPET RUNNERS Then be buried his challenge n n g o o t you' to pitch In and help toe belliciat colonial poUcy.” in Vancouver. and* toe other 90 An RCIfP qx>kesman said the average bndgetl at toe Democratic leaders. "If “The Nixon doctrine in Indo­ people we’ve eleoted, passengers clear^ customs, maw would be held in Vanoou- 2 0 ^ EACH C A r u n n i n g they think I’m bluffing — let china is clear," said VNA. "It Is tiiey were flown to Seattle. The y ,, g^d probably srould be • 9 V YARD them call my bluff. Let them ^auaman cautioned too Ro- to defend U.S. imperialism with plane had a crew id six. charged under hu> eilm lBal M pass my budget and sent It to pubUcans, “ If there's aometolng toe least. human cost to toe Ray Tindall, 19, of Salinas, code of Canada. my dojt — and let them see you don’t like about wbat tbe Americans and therefore it is Calif., who boarded toe Boeing He said he did not Imow what what I do with it.” governor’s doing'—tell him, not convenient that the Indochinese 787 In San Francisco with toe charges would be filed. Cana- Meskill was toe main speaker toe press.” should die for toe defense this DON’T settle fo r leas than the best wbenN CARPET AND at a RepubUcan Victory Dinner, Meskill revealed that his mall other Inductees, said toe hijack- criminal code haa no apa- yon theosB a health club! In toe Grand Ballroom of toe ••la running about 60-00, concem- Radio Hanoi called it a report er Indicated he had a bomb— cuio provlaioh for punishment of X Hartford HU ton Hotel. The tog my budget proposal, witb of "a rapacious, bloodtolrs^ "sometolng In a bag.’’ hijackers. ‘o w M d aad operated h r Health iBOnBiales. .“ ^He w as Bitting in toe back," a spokesman at toe FUght dinner was a complete sell-out its 7 per cent sales tax." He hawk trying to sUck the feath­ In c. FLOOR COVERING Tindall said. “He went back to Area Gootrol Oantar at tbs Van- and raised about |100,000 fo r toe said that it todlcatqa to him («enSd by Pinto) ers of a peace dove on his TEMPLFS atato OOP treasury. JoMph Jen. Low- ’toe botorbom and then went to louver airport said tb* pbuaa o f u n 515 Middls Turnpike West that "toe pecqde are willing to Gov. Thomas 'Meskill. State Oi>mptrolle • Nathan A gostindli and body.” e 1971: Byinas, toe general chairman make toe sacrifice." ell Weicker in fourth floor corridor of Hartford Hilton Hotel, before proceeding talk to toe atesrardesa" . __ • _ Mandiester, Conn.' - 308 MAIN ’STREETji MANCRESXEK "IH l . 6 4 3 -6 6 6 2 (See Page Eight) CapL ^nice DeSpaln. pUot of (• * • * ■ • > of the event, announced that toe to head table seats at last night’s Republican Victory Dinner. paity*a deficit la completely (See Page Eight)

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MANCHESTER EVENING KERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PRiftAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 / PAGE THREE / P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'MR, CONN., ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 V e m o t i salad roll, potato chips, U /’* . - ■ i NATURAL HEALTH VFW Sponsors Shein'wold on Bridge Sat. $:80-4:U-t 199-1 ifO-UiM L^ion Offers State Sebofaurs FOR mREPire AND A t h u m e a s t Sun. 2:39-4:46-T 199-908 for Complete Listings. Scholarship For ’Twenty-three seniors at Rock­ FpOD SHOPPE Loyalty Day DO RIOHT TBINO AFTER An Led with Message of Peace ■"See Saturday’s TV Week ville lOgh Scdicxil have been YOUNQPEOPIE designated as-State of Con­ THINKINO NORTH > Handicapped Queen Test . ni* aMMSv af raSiisi ti la MSns M*iiiiii Good! Bgr ANNA V1USINA 'S:ee F e n y If a— necticut. Scholars. Fawe aaen lea artwisey a# By A U T tE D SHEIMWOLD ^ KJ87 ^ (Herald Oorreapwideiit) (U> wne wild Weet '(OX Named were; Alleen Archam- ’The VFW and Its Auxiliary aw* eemaw iDMilarthf ay l»alr eWae. <;:? 10 5 4 ■ ■/ ■' (Se> Addam* Family Dobosz Brtel Laboc Hansen bauH, Sarah Ashllne, Denise Much of our edheafion con­ (4S> QUUna’a maad WMlhea WaMh Unit 14, American Legion Aux- Boudreau, Richarck.^ Bunce,. Au atn AONinto sists In learning how to dp the ♦ K52’l A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION Site (M) oniina’a Ulaad 0) Uiaiy has announced that the chester Loyalty Day Queen con­ Giagtl AaSlaicat a tt w tiv e hcHuewUe and m other' „ (4e> WhaPt My LiaaT (C) Kathy Devaney, Brailford Bs- right thing without thinking. WEST EAST < :N (S-adS) Waather — sitarti aad Department of Connectiout will ten, Christopher Fahy, Mark test, and an essay competition When a man is called well of three teen-age children, con- Newa (C) ♦ 3 5 4 2 PETER SEILERS-GOLDIE HAWN award a special scholarahip for Feighn. schooled, we mean that he has tlnuee to ateadily place one font CaadM Cameta a handlcai^ped person this on “Loyalty Is?” « a MU AOMimo ^ A 9 ^ QJ76 Newa with Walter Ciea- ’Ilie object of Uie award is to Before the begflnningr of ,the en building on the north side of Queen contest is open to all ♦ QJ 109 4 3 ♦ A87 mlle proteat march to Washing­ Ute (C) ter, Wayne Knight, Judith stop for thought. This is certain­ Screenplay by TERENCE FRISBV based on his original play / (8> News with H.K. Smith provide a scholarship to AUDIO-VISUAL Maple St. about where the young unmarried women be­ SOUTH ton, D jC. KrUcecium, Karin Krut, Diana twentieth century, there were ly true of brMge players, except Executive Producer JOHN DARK ■ Produced by M.J. FRANKOVICH aad Harry Beaseaer Diek Vaa Dyke Lee, Frank MalMn, Holly Mar­ no buildings, either for busi­ IMar 17 raaulm accaaiaMyiaa that acting without thinking and JOHN BOULTING - Directed by ROV BOULTING Mrs. Bruyn, marching at a NBC Newa (C> an education beycmd the high But another of O.C.’s an­ Applicants do not have to be C) K 8 3 2 REPAIRS ON AU, MARES ness or dwelling, erected right ParamarMuItGaarfian sometimes exacts a price. COLOR • From Columbia Pictures rate o f 10 miles per day, has 7 Its (3) Oaldea Tayaae ke., or from any committee West opened the que^ of 4 ♦ All Pass at the home of Mr. dnd Mrs. rli Chaparral (C) Sedudars is based on a com­ foot from settler to settler’s years o f age sui o f M ay 20, 1971. Prajectian Service ' And so It was at the north­ m em ber. clubs, and South played low Howard Roberts on Rt. 6 In An­ 8:44 (iSs) laaBy aad the Frofea- bined score which weighs homes and lived with a family (C) Further information may be east comer ot Main St. and Rules and forma for the from the duihmy., West contln- ’ dover. ■' Site (S) Aadr OrUflth Show obtained from Ann Oworek, e c| ' academic perlormance indicat­ ,^Seund Recarding until all were fitted out with out the jack. East returns the (sUs) Fartrldze Family that part of pumell PI., oppo­ essay contest may be obtained ued with the jack of clubs, and M ANCHESm ucation 6(*d scholarship chair­ ed by scores earned on the foot gear. w.-.. ace of clubs, and South ruffs Mrs. Bruyn, whose'' husband (U ) Bevle 646-1878 Manchester, Conn. site Park St. There stood a 2%- from the Manchester High South ruffed. Declarer drew la a sociology teacher at Beaton - en. in the maimer of Martin Luther 6iS8 iBSIzht B As dealer, you hold: Spades, "Three Oomered Flag” Pvt Buckley Is a medical ald- small, had a nickname. Some­ skilled man could lay out a Humphrey and Mrs. WUUsun Olrl In My Soup” 7:00, 9:16. He had discovered that It didn’t — CASTING — who protested the actlviUea of Manchester Drive-In — "3 In ,3; Hearts, A-9; Diamonds, Q-J- his church by nAiiing hi. 96 7il8 Caar*e ot Oar Times mhn assigned to Headquarters times the reason for the origin reasonably good fitting pattern. M arceau. always pay to find out what his 7ise 8oalI Co. 3rd battalion, 1st Infantry ’The sewing was done by hand The Cellar” 10:80; “3 In The 8-7; Clubs, Q-J-10-9-4-3. WED., MARCH 3rd - 4th — 7:30 P.M. theses to church doors at Wit­ "New York Base VloUn Choir" Choi was very evident. Often it partners meant when they com­ of the American DlvUdcn’s Uth with an awl and “waxed ends.” Attic” 8:40; "A Bullet for Pretty What do you say? tenberg, grew In her mind. 8iSe NBT PUyhoaee (C) could not be accounted for. mented on his bidding or play. AT THE WORKSHOP On the 30s —"Paradise Liost, Infantry Brigade. He entered To make “ends,” the linen Boy” 7:00. Answer: Pass. Avoid a At first, -the Idea of leaving Part I" Usually they were cherished South’s actual heart play was ISite Masterpiece Theater B (C) the a#my In June, 1969 and com­ thread was brought back frmn i East Hartford Drive-In — borderline opening ^ bid when 486 E. MIDDLE ’INPR. — PRINT-HART RUILDINO her husband, her children and highly because the lack of a sure to lose since West surely "Trial of StrengU: pleted basio training at F t Dix, the needle to double on itself I "Machine Gun McCain” 9:16; you have only one of the eight 2ND FLOOR her home to walk a distance of nickname usually indicated the Comi; Gases had the ace of hearts for his N-J. He waa stationed at Ft. then twisted by holding one end I "Watermelon Man” 7:80. aces and kln^ in the deck. If 460 m iles, was not oidy frigh toi- person was not prominent or vulnerable overcall on a topless Hood, ’Texas, befiHe going to considered ot much impor­ from turning with one hand East Windsor Drive-In — club suit. South’s only chance your long suit were a major, ROLES AVAILABLE FOR: Ing, but inconceivable, Mrs. Deadlines Set CIRCUIT COURT 13 Vietnam . He U a 1968 graduate tance. Robert’s ‘‘handle’’ was while the other was pressed and "When Dinosaurs Ruled The was to lead low hearts until you might open this substand­ 6 8 Teen-agers Bruyn said. pushed along a thigh with the Manchester Session ard hand; but It does not pay to SANTA (FB, N.M. (^ ) — Hie of Rockville Hi|^ School. “Telia Bob,” very well liked by Earth” 9:80; “ The Wild Bunch” As time went by, howler, West took the ace. 3 to 3 Young Adults New Mexico Supreihe' Court haa School Lunches aU. _ palm of the other hand. ’Then 7:80. After winning the second trick to dig too deep to c^n In a rile became obeessed with the Chaiges were diamlssed yes­ adopted a rule intended to elimi­ ’The following lunches will be Oiie of O.C.’s grandfathers the “ end” was smoothed, lubri­ Meadows Drive-In — “3 In by ruffing a club. South diould minor suit. 4 Matuie-Roles Idea. She could no longer rec­ terday against one Hartford nate long time tepees between served In the elementary schools was also a so-called shoemak­ cated and waterproofed by The Cellar” 8:46; “3 In The lead a low heart.' West plays the Copyright 1971 oncile herself and her way of being drawn across a chunk of youth, and another was fined Oeneral Features Corp. life with doiiig nothing. filing of charges and trial. next week:. er, though by that time, circa AtUc” 7:00. nine, and dummy’s ten forces Monday: Hamburg gravy, Her reasons tor making the ’The rule, effective July 1, sets 1880s and 90s, factory-m ade *>««swax. 100 <« substituted Information mashed potato, peas, bread and shoes were so plentiful and low want of metal nails, the In connection with an alleged. Journey were partially express­ a six-month deadline for begin­ IN-CAR HEATERS ning of the trial. butter, spiced applesauce. priced- that there were no more cobbler used wooden pegs attempted tire theft at Luce’s ed in a letter she mailed to ’Tuesday: Frankfurt on roll ’Ihe court’s unanimous deci­ custom shoemaker, (uily re- which he whittled out himself Texaco Station on E. liOddle Piano's Resfaitranf friends and relatlvea shortly be­ with mustard, relish and cat­ pair men. O.C. remembers his whenever “Jobe” were not m E IID O U IS fore undertaking the walk, sion says that extensions of the ’Tpke. last June. ROUTE 6 and 44A t i m e s TH E sup, baked beans, coleslaw and shop in a little one-room wood- pressing. Customers often DRIVE-IN Hartford 527-2213 which read In part: "I am mov­ deadline can be granted only by Vendee Frederick, 21, b e a d ­ HARTfOHD SPMlVCflllD EAPVn -ROUTE 91 NORTH p in e a i^ e . furnished home tanned leather. ed to do this because I can no ed guRty to breach of peace, a X BANQUET. TESTIMONIAL, the state Supreme Court', al3u- Wednesday: (Siicken ala king, ------His old yelloWed journal is in- longer sit in the comfort of our charge substituted for an orig­ ^ La u q h t e r - preme Cfourt justice or a judge rice, pickled beets, bread and teresting for the spelling and WEDDING, DINNER MEETING beautiful home, knowing the designated by the Supreme •vvtUW-lfaZil** prices charged (in addition to inal one of larceny over |60. A OR butter, cherry tart. charge of possession of control­ death and destruction we are Court. ’Thursday: Spaghetti with JUST A NIGHT OUT causliig In another land. I can­ Cnrninj IfrraUi led drugs was not presided. >Z t i m e s TH E If no trial begins and no ex­ meat sauce, tossed salad, roll not separate myself from this tension has been obtained within arid butter, jello wltii marsh­ Putillabed Daily Except Sundsya from M arch l'ni9 to April 1761 He was fined |60. A Sweetheart of An Idea — For Valentine’s Weekend, take Uiougfa heaven knows I am w ell six months, the indictment must mallow topping. A companion in the cases, her Dancing Saturday Night . . . ^ I p V l N Q ! Insulated. be dismissed. Friday: ’Tomato soup, tuna ly not a prompt payer. Edges Maurice Toung, 20, filed a mo- - p i a n o d o e s i t w i t h PRID E — 64S-3842 But I kturw It Is m y money Peace marcher Mrs. Louise Bruyn inspects shoes for signs of wear and tear _ __ . ot page are worn away so the Uon through 'public defender supporting the war machine, with the Howard Roberts family of Andover, her hosts for last night. Clock­ Uanchester, Conn. pence part of som e prices is Oeotge Royster for dismissal, my senators and representatives wise from the left are Anna, I^therine and Mrs. Martha Roberts; Mrs. Bruyn, on grounds that eigiit months SUBSCRIPTION KATES m issing. Though the ink is WHAT 3 IN THE AHIC In Congress approving war Howard and David Roberts. (Herald photo by Pinto) which have eltqised since Payable in Advance badly faded, the pounds and **A Dis$heily NEWINGTON - measures. People feel so trap­ Young’s arrest has prevented Modtm l4t9t PwlMt 7tlrii|1 nR* J S f h ...... ” shillings are quite legible. ££'^“jl^rven rvtt. I ^ U DID FOR GIRLS 4 ped. I feel that I must break ’Ihres Moaths ...... 7.80 To making a pr. of Dubell- him from getting the constltu- Storj-Vtrj BEnilN TURNPIKE gtrlMt ewMtyt be no constructive peace or 1) The American troops and must be established to control One Uonth ...... 160 chanicl pum ps 0-4-6 tl(»ally guarranteed speedy Hwimtl** ______NEXT TO TW O GUTS and GR ANTMOOR ray own routine In order to peace talks. When asked how air forces must be withdrawn the use of nuclear weapons and make my protest heard. For ------^------To mending a show 0-0-2 trial. Judge Francis granted THE C ELU R IS DOING she would react If the North Immediately and totally from ultimately banish their national jQSon Kothofinel laifenStnisaBi me, this is what my action To soling a pr. ot mens shows the motion and ordered the lar­ G a m Segal IN m e and South Vietnamese con­ Southeast Asia. production for destructive pur­ t Finding Leather 0-3-0 ceny and drug charge agralnst Robords' Ross FOR MENI means. I am speaMpg as strong­ tinued fighting Eifter the Unit­ 2) An international commis­ poses. SAT. A Th' soling h helltaplng pr. Young droiq;>ed. ly as I know how. It Is my ed States had pulled out com­ sion coinposed of major capi­ Friends, neighbors, members shows 0-1-? PhlUp IsUeb, 18, of Bolton EVES. SUNDAY QEI&aR. deep hope that others will be pletely, she replied, “It would talist. and communist nations' of Mrs. Bruyn’s church have ar­ wais presented on a subsUtute 1:99449 , moved to take some action be gratifying to see them come should be established to aid Viet­ ranged for her to stay at homes ’To making a pr. of pump TiM TteOwi shows 0-3-? Information charge of breach 5:50-749 ' which for them is right — as to terms and have peace, but namese people to develop their In the various towns along the ^ t f e e <5«SStoPwiiJoNES To soling a pr. of . mens of peace, pleaded guilty and AND 540 P ji. VS^SIERN strongly as they know how—to even should they choose to nation and protect the lives of way. People have stopped on Pnsjicat ;n; end the war.” fight each other, this is their all people in Southeast Asia. pumps " 0-1-8 w as fined |60. PuMic Prosecu­ M 9 the roads and highways where ’To making a pr. of women’s tor William CoUlns ex]dalned JOANCOlIINS Her I5-year

rs are made o f m etal, un­ 4) International agencies must OPEN WED., THUB8., FRL tiU 9 sisting arrest were noUed, Col­ NOW READY FOR YOU - - rocks, yet at the same time a like Martin Luther, she cannot be created with the authority to WATERBURY (AP) — Prank In Dixie Twister lins said, because he felt the of­ soldier in Vietnam U being nail the protest to the door, and all(x:ate economic aid for na­ Szantyr, 12, ot Waterbury died so will use tape. PANTY HOSE INVERNESS, Miss. (AP) — fense, an altercation with a po­ ^Affecting and consistently awarded a medal for killing tional liberation and develop­ 'Iliursday 'from injuries suffered F ive ’Theses ment, and to prohibit separate RPW BlTTINO — QUALITY BRAND The death toll has risen to 102 In liceman, was covered by the Innocent women and children. . . Feb. 19 when he was hit by a ’The five theses are preceded aid from stronger nations seek­ <»r. REG. fW OTHERS OGE the aftermath of tornadoes breach of peace charge, these reasons my mother Alex Pazada, 24, of Bloom­ funny chronicle of by an avowal of patriotism and ing control over weaker na­ $3.49 NOW ^ le # # FROM T T ^ whldi hit the Mississippf Delta yWalks. , .” Officials at St. Mary’s Hospi­ field, pleaded guilty to failure a rejection of war support; tions. tal in Waterbury said the youth areas of Louisiana and Missis­ Apprehensive ALSO TIGHTS IN EVERY SIZE tO ’ Obey a state traffic control connubial collapse..• also by a demand for an effort 6)An international agency died of extensive Jirain injuries. sippi late Sunday, offlclals re­ sign, and passing on the right. Mrs. Bruyn said that although in the direction of world peace ported [Thursday. He was fined $80 on the first ^ marriage a la mode." she was apprehensive about and law. Federal officials are operat­ charge and $10 on the second. -NEWSWEEK people’s reactlona and opinions ’The theses are as follows; ing one-stop assistance offices of her at first, the walk is turn­ in an attempt to eliminate red ing cut to be an education for tape and rush aid to the hun­ Danbury Grant her; it Is forcing her to grow dreds left homeless by the twist­ and team, being In contact with ers. WASHTNOTOn ' (A P) — A so many people and exchanging grant o f $81,600 to the Danbury, views and Ideas with them. Cemn,, Community Action Coni-< VttH our Bie deporimenL mittee was Eumounced Thurs­ She has been Interviewed by day by the Department of radio, television and newspaper Health, Education and Welfare. reporters; yesterday she spoke HEW said the money would NO! NO! 1 LOVE MY WIFE! POSITIVELY NOT! I LOVE MY WIFE! on a WUlimantic radio show. be used for program administra­ IN A DAVID L WOLPEn Product«A She has met people on the tion in the fields of community ELLIOTT GOULD "I LOVE MY W IFE!” road; yesterday, she was ap­ organisation and youth develop­ AUNIVtaSALPlCTUWf •TCCHNICOtOM' f f l O * proached by a young man who ment progriuns. told her he was leaving school and joining the Veterans for Peace orgranlzaticn. Hie fact that the young man YE OLD MEETING HALL was compelled to seek Mrs. Bruyn out and inform her of his Wim PiMCHASI 09 COLONY SHOPS PLAZA— SULLIVAN AVE., SOUTH WINDSOR decision strengthened her belief that she Is doing the right thing, she said. Vt lb. BRAZIER BURGER 4 9 * BURNSIDE AVAILABLE FOR - - - She said she la gratified that OUR’.SISE EiST all the people she has met In TREE PARKING 526 -1333 her nine days on the road want an end to Die ivar. Many ask her what they can do as indi­ viduals to help accomidish this • end. She carries around a sheaf Joseph LeVay ;;iANCHESTi FRI.-^SAT. — SUN. restaubamtI BANQUETS • MEETINGS of papers which give facta and O H t 3 BIG HITS statistlcB

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JM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANClfesTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 PAGE FIVE PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, AY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 stead of aerosol cans, walking The sheet Usts 11 general poUu: I ^ A n dover Vernon started yesterday and that the Paper' OutUnes tlon sources and sugbests alter-' Instead of driving, and the con­ first winners were: Bidward natives thsd are more ecologl- servation of electricity during Drug Center Quinn; 620r Julia Vendiillo, 601; Emergency Aid Asked Pollution. Curbs desirable. Copies of the center’s 6 to 9 a.m. peak hours. Violet May, 686; UUian Class­ c> ^ The Advisory Center, newsletter are also available man, 686. Ladybugs tor the biological A P P L E S ‘ 81-RUtaelt^t., is observing League Plans upon request. Cook Denies PosVs Charge Regular pinochle will be play­ control of harmful Insecte, and Lawmaker Camps Out the following schedule: The ECX> pubUcation lists ed on Tuesday and the tourna­ For Parochial Schools saucers of beer for the control McIn t o s h Monday through Friday, A S e ssio n of slugs and snails are the most problems associated with d»- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — ment session cn Thursday. Both By MAROARI^HArDBN State Rep. Thomas Kindness RED DELICIOUS 8:30 a.m. to B pim. are at the Lottie Fisk Building, (Herald Reporter) unusual substitutes for DDT teiger^ts, harmful chemicals, pesticides a n d herbicides, has found a way to beat the high O f Mishandling 1-84 Issue . A telephone backup ser­ Henry Park, at 1:80 p.m. An emergency collection to keep open the existing ele­ recommended in a publication cost of living In a hotel while the BALDWIN On W elfare glass, paper, plastics, alumi­ vice is available Monday Police Line mentary Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Hartford of the xklucated Consumers Or­ Ohio General Assembly Is lb Firat Selectman Percy Cook way department and Maguire sauce, buttered beets, com through Saturday from 6 ganization, now bwlng distrib­ num, waste disposal, and tnms- The League of Women Votei^ m««.9tt|Ste Police at Troop C, Staf- will be held Sunday, March 7,- at Masses in the archdio­ session. has responded to the charges officials to arrange for repre­ bread. p.m. to 3 a.m. wlll sponsor a pubic forum On ford Springs, have announced uted by the Enclrcxunentel portation. It also explains the Hie 41-year-old attorney from Wednesday: Chill, hot dog on cese, the Most Rev. John F. Whealon, archbishop of Orchard Hill of mishandling the' 1:84 issue sentatives to be present at the For drug advisory infor­ the nation's welfare system the discontinuance of the Rock­ Studies Center of Manchester ecological damage caused by Hamilton sleeps, eats and works AVERY ST., WAPPINO public hearing. a roll, carrot sticks, lemon pie. mation, call: 647-9222. ------^------— Hartford, said today. Many Community CoUege. these products, and suggests made by Republican candidate sometime next month. ’Hie vllle telephone line, effective in a camper parked in the state- Thursday: Shepherd’s pile, parochial schools are in danger Copies of "What You Can Do means of recycling and the use lor first -selectman Robert Post If satisfactory arrangements forum will explore alternatives March 4. Residents in the Rock- house lot. peas or green beans, celery to Stop Polluticn’’ may be ob­ of substitute products. Open 7 Days — 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. in a letter yesterday. can be made, the hearing will to the present welfare situation ville exchange may call direct South Viet of closing ^cause of financial "I’m a country boy at heart, be held one day next week, sticks, raised rolls, cheese, tained on request from Dan A. Recommendations - include and I don’t like hotels,” Kind­ Cook, told The Herald, that as well as discussion of current (toll free) by dialing the Staf- problems. otherwise as soon after that as applesauce. problems. fet'd number 684-2741. Dolenc, M(X1 center director. the use of manual sprays in­ ness said. whereas the letter indicates the Police L o g The bishop also asked for ad­ possible. Friday: Fish sandwich, tar-° Mrs. Michael ’Turk and her Lt. Donald Nurse, command- Base Falls town office building Is open only tar sauce, soup, ice cream, The letter from Post drew human resources committee tog officer of Troop C, said the ditional state aid. one day a week, It Is in fact cookie. ARRESTS open .five days a week, Monday much fire and criticism from planned the program. She said change will improve service by Asked how much Ive thought Milk and bread and butter Richard Swinnerton Jr., 39, T o Enemy would be donated at Masses, through Friday. It Is also open the Democrats. it had been scheduled before decreasing the chance of a per- sandwiches are served With all charged with operating a mo­ (Oonttnued from Page One) the archbishop replied that aa it every Monday evening in an of­ Democratic Town Committee the problems of the town’s wel- son receiving a busy signal meals. tor vehicle while under the in­ la the first time in Ito history ficial capacity, and Is open on Chairman Andrew Gsisper said fare office were brought to when dialing for assistance, reports said they were inflicting fluence of intoxicating liquor heavy casualties. that the archdiocese has planned at least one or two other nights that he felt the proposed high­ Manchester Evening Herald light a few weeks ago. She said Big Brothers or drugs, last night on Tolland the meeting will be “ a timely Robert L. KJellqulst a former This U Hill 30. U.S. helicop­ such a collection, it is Impoe- Cut out this card and . ^ during the week, when town way, which does Indeed have Andover correspondent, Anns Tpke.,_ released on 1280 non­ sible to know what to expect, committees or oiganlzatlons an impact on practically every coincidence.” lieutenant with the Vernon Po- ters were lifting dead and Fristna, Tel. 742-9347. surety bond for court March 8. wounded to a forward command No goal has been set. He said bring it with you to earn are making use the building. person in Andover, was a poor Mrs. Gertrude McCall and Uce Department and recently .Mrs. Mary Miller of Welfare appointed Chief of the Coventry post on the Vietnamese side of he was optimistic about saving an additional 5% discount Cook also stated that as far choice of a political issue. James P. Uzotte, 17, of East the border. the majority of the schools, but as proposed highway 1-84 was Casper stated that he felt the ReciplenU are People (WRAP) Department, has resigned as Vernon Youth Hartford, charged with making will answer questlMis from the president of the Vernon Chapter South Vietnamese paratroop- added that some have been op­ on your fabric purchases! concerned, he felt the towns­ Republicans were simply mak­ unnecessary noise with a motor audience. Vernon resident Mrs. of Big Brothers. era were massed along Highway eratlng on a deficit. "It would people were informed of all de­ ing a political ploy, and was in­ vehicle, last night m i W. Center Arrested Oia Ethel Devine, a social worker Paul Oliver, who has been 9, the main raod into Laos,'' take a huge amount to rescue velopments along the way. He censed that the letter charged St Court date March 16. for the state, will discuss the vice president of the organiza- ready to go to the relief of badly those schools," he said. He said that the maps and charts the town office building was Break Charges battered unpts. addpd that many parishes are made available by the state open only once a week. Steven J. Lausler, 19, of Wap- welfare program as it now ex- tlon has been elected to succeed lets as well as explore ,altema- KJellqulst. KJellqulst was re- Hie South Vietnamese report- so concerned ivlth keeping their highway department were post­ As far as being Informed An 18-year-old Vernon youth ping, charged with making Un­ ed a North Vietnamese regl- own schools operating that they ed at the town office building, necessary noise with a motor tives. sponsible for organizing the lo- about Route 84, Casper stated was arrested by Vernon Police Pinochle Tournament cal chapter. He said his new ment also attacked a position have very limited means to help and although they required that he believed the only ones vetucle, yesterday afternoon on A new session of the touma- position will not allow him to called Hotel 2 and shelled other others. some study due to the mass of not Informed about the progress this morning and charged with Crove St. Court date March 18. ment players of the Vernon 8e- devrte the Ume to being presl- posiUons in Laos. Gen Lam inie archbishop’s statement on data they revealed, he felt they of the road were candidate Post three counts of breaking and nlor atisens’ Pinochle Group, 3ent of Big Brothers. said infantrymen'of his 1st Dlvl- the emergency coUecUon is: were certainly self-explanatory. and Republican Town Commit­ entering with criminal intent, Paul S. Cermond n , 22, of 161 rfon kiUed more than 60 enemy Archdiocese of Hart- Cook said that he has in­ Brookfield St., charged with tee Chairman J(4m Storm. two counts of larceny, four troops at Hotel 2 while losing emetgenoy dicated more than once that he Everyone else, according to reckless drivlnjg, last night on counts of uttering a forgery and one killed and four wounded. collection for Sunday, March. 7. will definitely call a public hear­ Casper, who either reads the Charter Oak St. Court date theft'of a motor vehicle. Field reports said two more This step is taken to resove ing after all the residents in papers, or has sx>oken to any of March 16. Abortion Step Bitekward^ William J. Rlnaud of 72 Clen- U.S. helicopters were shot down those Catholic elementaiy town had had an opportunity to the tovm officials is fully aware in Laos. The fate of their crews stone Dr., was arrested in con­ schotds that are in imminsnt study the maps. He said he had of all the developments and Barbara M. Rufini, 34 Lyness was unknown. nection with breaks into two Says Archbishop Whealon danger of closing. spoken to officials in other plans concerning the proposed St., charged with failure to obey The possibility that GI rescue towns, especially Bolton, and Box Mountain, Dr. homes and a traffic control signal, last "Hiere is wideqiread realisa­ highway. abortion 1s a grave moral evil teams might go into Laos to res­ was also basing his decision Charest Esso Station, Rt. 83. night at Charter Oak and Main By MARGARET HAYDEN tion that the non-publio sohool School Lunches (Herald Reporter) and that life from the moment cue downed airmen was ac- ---- , * ,__ on what might occur in those Luncheon menus at the An­ Hie motor vehicle charge was Sts. knowledged by a U.S. Command performs an important service towns. in connection wtlh the theft of Human Life Sunday, a "day of ccHiceptlon must be guarded spokesman. lor town and city aa well aa for dover Elementary School for to consider the right to life of with the greatest care. He also He has already spoken' to next week are as follows: a car owned by Robert Kingly ACCIDENTS the innocent unborn child and pointed out that Pope Paul VI "If the need arose and an 1**® Qwufch- Th®^ **J^»**Sf* members of the Charles A. Monday: Hamburg patties, of 134 Union St. A summons charging him AmericaiTUfe was at stake we «pr®ad ^preoUtion tM to be strong defenders of that in 1970 reaffirmed the church’s Maguire and Associates, the en­ rellA, ketchup, baked potato, Rlnaud was to be presented with failure to grant right of would do It.” he said. "These ® aingl® such smiool in East Hartford Circuit Court way was issued yesterday right to live,” will be observed condemnatiem of abortion. gineering firm planning the cor­ stewed tomatoes, fruit. Sunday, March 14, in Roman would hot be ground . tr o (^ sent ^*^***(<1 **® Irreplaceable m m ridor, Cook said, and planned Tuesday: Oven-baked chick­ 12 today. Lt. Edwin Carlson and morning to Kevin T. Walsh, 17, Backgrpund material distri­ in to engage the enemy. They ®® ’*^®^ *• ® gre*t ?^'*****jl * officer John Marshall made the .of 3 Preston Dr., after a Catholic Churches of the state, today to get in touch with high­ en, rice with gravy, cranberry according to a request deliver­ buted at this morning’s confer­ would be direcUy associated ®“y community in OonnecUcut. arrests, collision at Spruce and Maple ed this morning by Most Rev. ence stated several medical and with search and rescue." ™ s U true for all non-pubUc : •'5.. Sts. between his car and one TV arrest. John F.. Whealon, archbishop of blogical authorities recognizing The loss of HiU 81 came six reUglou® achools, and It is p ^ driven by Joeeirfi S. Licitra of Zlgmimd F. Suminski Jr., Zi, Hartford. the human devel<9 ment is a days after one of Saigon’s rang- Uculariy true for those in the A Scene from ^Camelof Vernon of Norwich, was arrested yes­ Bolton. Court date for Walsh is single continuous process from Hie request was made from er battalions was routed from a (>*“®*' King Arthur (Robert Horton) and KingPellinore (Robert Gordon) are trapped terday afternoon by Vernon Po­ March 8. the five Catholic blshcqis of the conception. The tnaterial also base five miles away with 828 of "Moat parishes with la r ^ lice on a warrent Issued by Cir­ state, including the two auxil­ noted the Code of Canon Law its 460 men klUed, wounded or «chooU are now subaidlalng the in an enchanted spelliby Morgan le Fey (Eat..Turner). The scene is from the up­ 10-Year Projection Is Given cuit Court 12 charging nonsup- COMPLAINTS iary bishops of Hartford. ’The (rules and regulations of the missing. schotd at the rate of at least coming production of “Camelot” by the Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan Work­ pprt. Sometime Wednesday or appeal was addressed primar­ Catholic Church) which states The South Vietnamese have W,000 a week. The parlRies are shop. The show will be presented March 4, 5 and 6 at 8:15 p.m. in Bailey Audi­ 'Ilniraday a neon sign at the Suminski was released on a ily to the 1,360,000 Catholics of in Canon 2860 that all Catholics been suffering the most severe aimply unable to continue this torium of Manchester High School. Benefactors of the show will be lOH and For Economic Development Supribne Market on Hartford <600 non-surety bond for ap­ the state but also to all the peo­ who knowingly and willingly be­ losses since the big Tet offen­ subsidy. The Arohdlocsse itself Manchester Scholarship Foundation. Tickets for the production can be purchas­ Rd. was damaged. cannot do more. We have been pearance in Rockville Circuit ple, especially legislators. come directly Involved in an sive of 1968. Some U.S. officers Projections concerning the For the 1970-80 period, the asking for Sate Aid, and have ed at Watkins Bros., 'Vemon Drug, and at the door. (Herald photo by Bucednrtclus) Court 12, Marcn 16. !‘Abortlon on the part of any abortion, including the mother, called the fighting the heaviest typ>e and extent of economic study projects a demand for an ’Two broken windows, one at been encouraged by the mai^ Paul JaJtoplc Jr., 61, of RFD people is a false, an Immoral are excomniunlcated by their in the Indochina war. additional 43 acres of retail, Cheney Mills on Elm St. and step backward to ward barba­ leglalat(»s who have expressed will be a charge for adults and activity likely to occur in Ver­ 2, Tolland, was arresied early act. This effect IS similar to Before the loss of Hill 31, Gen. Lutz To Show Mrs. Moe Guest service and office use. It also M ie at the.Americo Head Shop rism,” the bishop said in his that of a persem renouncing his Lam gave this account: appreciation for the servlee done a lesser one for students and non by the year 1980, and guide­ projects a demand for 62 acres last night and charged with In- at 443 Main St., were reported prepared statement. citizenship. It is a formal re­ Despite massive American air for local communitlea by the senior citizens with gold cards. lines relative to the future de­ for industrial use under certain toodcation. ALmazon Fihn Of Bowers PTA last night. “What is your response to the sult of a deliberate act by an support. North Vietnamese non-public school, and who have Junior membership cards will Police said the arrest came Mrs. Alice Y. Moe of Bunker velopment of the town’s indus­ assumptions concerning density many people who do believe individual, according to the troops spearheaded by a ched on his women’s group; and Mrs. Rob­ Clinic of the Hartford Child valuable to the town even if last nig^t. ment. "We ask all people of Con­ non itself grew <26.6 million or Journey along the Amazon. ert Carlson, soloist, wlll partici­ Guidance Clinic. the report is not accepted as Police said the Kies car necticut, and especially our 186 per cent. struck the rear of one being An adult membership cord pate in the short program. Mrs. Moe has been associ­ such. Employment in the town has Inmates Collect 398 legislators, to consider the real Hostesses for the occasion are ated with university schools of The consultants noted that on dri^iv^p by Robert Landry, 19, will admit two people and a ahown an exceptionally favor­ Issue involved in abortion. While the Misses Ellen and Elsie social work as supervisor of one hand, insufficient land avail­ of Vernon. The Kies car hiul to For Victims of Tire family memberrtilp card will able rate of growth, the con­ yielding to none in compassion Johnson and Mrs. Maurice students. She has also been able for industrial use may be be towed from the scene. No SALEM. Ore. (AP) — In­ for the anguished and needy, admit the' family, free, when sultants said, attributing thla to injuries were reported. Kies is presented at the door. There Swenson. imbllshed in several journals. costly in terms of lost oppor­ the fact that-more than halt of mates of the Oregmi State Peni­ we remind all pet^le that the tunities for industrial develop­ scheduled to appear in Rock­ tentiary annex between Salem basic issue is whether by abor­ total nonagricultural employ­ ville court. March 16. ment of the town. On the other ment ih the town was concen­ and ’Turner gave a check for tion there takes place the delib­ hand, they said, excess land trated in trade, service and gov­ <98.50 Thursday to a Himer erate destruction of an innocent held from development, because family whose home was dam­ individual human life. ernmental activities. Cosmos No. 398 of anticipated needs for com­ Looking to the future, the con­ aged heavily by fire Sunday. “The killing of the unborn mercial and industrial expan­ sultants said they see no extra­ MOSCOW (AP) — The Sovlot Inmates read of the family’s will not solve any problems for ENTIRE INVENTORY plight and held a, drive for funds sion, can actually act to inhibit ordinary demands for land as a Union today launched another our society, but will rather call to give to the eight-member economic development in the result of plant expcuiaion origi­ unmanned satellite in its secret down upon us the punishment of Robert Simon family. locality. nating with the firms now in 'Cosmos program. No. 896 in a God, the Creator of life, upon SPENDERS The men who presented the Referring to the substantial Vernon. However, they said, series that beg;an March 16, Whom this nation is built and money said they had experi­ increase in populaticm in Ver­ since the town Itself Is located 1962. ■Who is the Sustainer of Con­ enced hard times themselves non in the past decade, the con­ in an area of fairly good in­ The sateUlte made its first or­ necticut . . ." and felt compasslcm for the Si­ Hie archbishop noted that WOOL COTTON sultants also noted there has bit (rf the earth in 88.9 minutes, dustrial g^rowth, "we foresee mon family. been a "spectacular" Increase some expansion in the demand the Soviet news agency Tass Vatican II in 1966 taught that SALE in Vernon’s commercial sector for land as sites for industry said. OF including retail trade and serv­ migrating to Vernon." ’Ihe high point of the orbit WE CANT USE 'V. was 171.4 miles and the low < ices receipts. They said an Hie report recommends that SKIRT 60 , , REMNANTS ^ | analysis of the industrial sector the town capitalize on the point 121.7 miles above the shows a satisfactory mix of changing nature of the U. S. earth. WOMEN’S SHOES I ciinTUC Linut 3 rapid growth and stable growth economy by developing a busi­ Today’s launching was the Industries. ness park. second in the two days and the If you’re out to impress someone 00 L cN u Tn b to a customer 3 YDS. FOR spending monej stay away from Bonanza. pair pair for THE TECHNIQUES OF LOCAL HISTORY 3-DOOR No one holds our check in awe. Of course, people are impressed by ...ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS A non-credit, 12-week course for lay persons in­ RUNJVBOUT ,.. VALUES TO $20.00 WOOLENS S I 3 3 terested in learning about management of histor­ by our tab. It’s small enough to ORAPERY $ 1 ical societies and museums, preservation of his­ Uim lltUm cmrmtrm* ear with torical architecture and artifacts, care of manu­ impress anyone. m scripts and use of public records, approaches to THE BIG EXTRA DOOR BONDED ACRYUCS 1 a yd. researching and writing about local history. FABRICS " Classes will meet Wednesdays, room 164 of Man­ For less than $3 you can buy the PL# While they last per yard chester High School, from 7 to 8:15 P.M., begin­ best T-Bone in town. A buck something ning March 3. Fee is $20. Certificates will be ^ awarded to persons completing the course. buys a delicious Ribeye steak. And L# MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE for less than two bucks you get the o # '" UNIQUE— Invisible Zippers -H A L F PRICE sirloin steak. Please enroll me in the “Techniques of Local History” course at MCC. Enclosed is my check or money order, made out to “Manchester Commu­ nity College”, for the $20 fee. 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This is a system under which a Rus­ . 1,; Tolland sian worker who Is laid off from one New Look REGISTRATION Di Job wlH receive certain payments vjiiUe School Board Would Take ____ PtJBLJBHBp BY THE be is locdcing for, or being trained for, Given Jail < SATURDAY, MARCH 6th-^:00 P.M. HBaEUUD FRINTINO OO., INC. 18 BtaMll Street anoUier J. M innheter. Ootm. Semester System Slowly THOMAS f. raRQUaON In Hq^rtford WALTER R, FEROnSON This Russian "cat^-up" triumph can­ — Attention Ghis ~ PiA lM iera The Bocbd of Eduoaflen at Its lean dub. to intemaflonri pot- Founded October a, 1881 not be dismissed as a mere one Item . (Osnflansd (tata O. workshop meeting .Wednesday luck dinner is plAnnrii and Bud V^16 - 26 YEARS AGE ^ PobiialMd Every IlvenlnK Exoent Sundays' affair, either. <. olotbes, slouching voiced general approval of the Godreau of Manchester will en- and Hondaya. Entered at the Post Office at Manchester, Oonn., aa Second Claas Mall tables in an enclosed concept of semOsterizaUcci for tertain with folk music, Come and rejristhr for the Loyalty Day Queen M atter Bef<»« the Russians could adopt unem- center of the block. Fr^dik Atwood high sriMOl subjects, hewever Members of the home life Contest, Anderson-Shea Post No. 2046, Veterans of SUBSCRIPTION RATE» ptoyment insurance they first had to R ’s dangerous to go iiit^ the they prefer to go at It over a committee will go to Wethera- Payable In Advance buU pen, says the warden, period of time. field Monday to receive traln- Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, 608 East Center St., One Year ...... UO-OO catch up to us by getting themselves Manchester, Conn. Bte Maotha ...... » .6 0 he does it occaaiotially in c No action will be taken cn the ing for eye screening for Hu?ee Months ...... 7.80 some unemployment to Insure. to prove that he isn’t afraid new curriculum which ia wheUy amblyopia, a service offered for One Month ...... 3.60 his Inmates. betoed on the reoigaaivaMon ri prewschool children by the club -Applicants and" Escorts' OUT Guests MEMBER a ¥ ~ ’ ~ And In order to get unemployment, The danger is partly due to aU hlfdi BriMol attbjeeta late for several yean. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaocated Preas la exduatvety en­ they had to find themselves over-staffed the nature of the crowd penned semester units until ths becuid’s ’The eye-screening itself will DANCING REFRESHMENTS titled to the use of republlcatlon of all up in the cage-Uke atmosphere. meeting next week. take place March 16 through newa dispatches credited to It or not other- for over-production in sqme of their Donation $3.0Q per pers«|n wtae credited In this paper and also the The men have not yet been con­ The proposed ourrioaktm eea- 27. local news published here. entetprlses, with the result that their victed and sentenced. Some may tnina many subjects not pre­ All rla ^ of republlcatlon of special dis­ The executive board of the patches nerefai are also reserved. costs were becmnlng inflationary. be innocent and others may be viously rifered and boaxd mem- Tolland Juniors will meet ’Tues- fullty of nothing more than The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ bera favored a go-slow policy In 3 ^t the SUvay home sumes no financial responsibility for typo- Pertiaps the hardest, toughest thing breach of the peace. ,Yet occa- adopting these as well. It ex- BTSphloal errors appearing In advertlae- rionally' an escaped muMerer menta and other reading matter In The the Russians had to do, before they could pects to take aoflen on a^mriion q „ sundaj) 'Tolland residents Manchester Evening Herald. from another state, a real des- to semesterlie some of ths pr^ ^ opportunity to .move up to join us in some of the greater penulo, may turn up In the bull Suhacrlber to ipa.Angelea Timea-Weahlng- ent courses fw next September ton Poet News Service. blessings of our system, was to rid them­ pen. Eventually the Information as well as addrome new se y s- gchool. A public open house Is Woodland Gardens IJill service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. comes In, but in the meantime Publishers Repreeentativea — Hatt>eiw8, selves of certain sentimental myths of ter courses. The turttasr from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Shaimon and CuUen Inc., Special Agency the out-of-state bad boy is Just committed itself to the comept ^f^jiich opened Just before IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR the Marxian folklore, such as the myth — New Yoric, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. another man in a brown shirt of semesterjzatlon of addlflo^ Oiristmas. Ito location in the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CHtCULA- that^ under the Russian system, there and brown trousers. courses In 1972 but these will 'with the Hicks Sriiori and TION8. could be no such thing as Joblessness. Up over the buU pen is a be subject to further a^nwri. Meadowhrook Schori forma SCOTTS® PRODUCTS. DImleLy advetUsIng d o s l v hours rickety wooden roof wlfli win­ By neort week’s meeUag the educedlonri peurk close to the Bor Monday — 1 p.m. lYlday. dows which have'to be covered For ^esday — 1 p.m. Saturday. If they can do this, they must be Judg­ -«d expects to have speritied center of town. For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Mond^. with plastic sheeting to keep the It which present courses wlU modem 87-riaseroom ed capable of other triumphant moves in cold out. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday be it on a semester unit basis facility was designed by Rue- ^For PWday — l p.m. Wednesday. "It’U go in a big blow,’’ says Ctaselfl^ deadline f :S) p.m. Oa v be­ our directtofi. Including, in good time, at this \toptember and which neiw sell, Gibson dnd von Dohlen cf 2 fore NdiUoatlon 4:80 p.m. FWday for Nlckeson, loridng up apprehen­ NOW on SALE! coursm will be offered this year. Saturday and Mmiday publication. least a semi-respectable imitation of an sively. Weri Hartford and built at a economic recession. One m tae problems in maUng cost of close to .$2 million. It .toother thing that worries the the necesuury study of the com­ Friday, February 26 serves about 8S0 students In. warden is the danger of fire. plete sembridrisaflon pragram If there are sttU, in som e respects, and There are umpteen kinds of grades 6 through 8. and new cu^culum is that it t o •unusual design feature is from some points of view, situations in locks throughout the Jail, some was recelve^so late and Just of them actual antiques. "Some­ the turret type of circular stair­ The PRS Expands which we are still ahead of the Russians, at the time whim a new budget case. times the keys work, sometimes Is being prq^ar^. Board mem­ Tile "protective reaction strike," un­ we should not feel unduly smug about it. they don’t,” says Nlckeswi. Sunday’s program has been True Irish bers cure already SMndtaig many planned by the building com­ doubtedly the cleverest Amerlt^ se­ They are on their way. "What the devil would happen nights on teacher liriaty nego­ if there was ever a fire?’’ mittee and the Board of Educo: tiations, the new budtot and the mantic triumph at the war in Asia, was, The building itself remains the ti(Hi. The high schori band will SHAMROCKS deficit in the current budget. play at Infervals and home laat^ weekend, given a sudden expansion Photocraphed by BylvlMi Oftwa biggest obstacle in Nlckeson’a Board member Mrs> Carol room representatives from of meaning. The Meskill Budget THE CROSSING PLUS REAR VIEW MIRROR path as he seeks to rehabilitate prisoners with educaUim, voca- Duncan expressed the raldiUe sitoool wUl act as guld Gov. Meaklll has thrown down the flonri training, work-release pro- that riich a wide selecfli Refreshments -wUl be served in) VVhen it first came into use a few elecUvea in an untracked gauntlet to the General Assembly and gramB— yea, and even religion. One of the unusual plahts at the Springfield Flower Show was this giant cac­ the cafeteria. werfis ago, the "proteotlve reaction tern, which lacks a rigid schi BasketiiaU Schedule the people of OonnecUcut. In the sharply- ^ (He claims the chapel gets a tus shown bY Joe P ^ , operator of a nursery and garden center in Suffield. He strike” had a rather precise, limited (Teat deal more business on ule of requirements, would lei Tomorrow’s schedule tor toe pencilled budget presented to the state grows oactus as a hobby, and he moved several dozen plants of as many varie­ to a looseness and lack of chri-' boys’ basketbaU program spon- meaning. the past weric, he has kept faith with his Sundays than it did last August ties to the show. This one bears edible fruit, but Joe hasn’t tasted it. when he came in and found that lenge in ausademic areas. by toe Board of Reereei- campaign promises and the voters who In sid e Open Foru] She explained that since the At l,.p.m ., Stoetzer’s It applied to a situation in which an had elected him. In his shock-producing "the Inmates were ninnlnsr the Jail.’ ’ ) ^ Hie first snowdrop has bloth truck can be driven to bring in carnations, gladiolus and other sriiool is small and relatively le -vs. Krecko Bros.; at tax proposals, the governor has made The Greek Snow Job AmeHcan observation (dane, presum­ "It’s one crisis after another somed in our garden on West- exhibits, and a lot of hrovy cut flowers, new, without precedents ‘ to 2 p. Nationwide Insurance clear his call to "sacrifice" was no rhet­ ably unarmed, was flying > over North “Bad Medicine?’’ and the bureaucrats, notwlth- around here," says Nlckeson, gt. n very small and carried In by entrance lobby held change, it presents a unique vs. land Bank; at S P-m., The Birds Need It! Your C h e k a oric—he meant It. chance to see on a small scale Sport !Mart vs. Lipman Chonto-' Vietnam accompanied, for its .protection, To the Editor. s’anding; sodium fluorides does citing brilera that break down **- htoa- massive arrangements of Easter AUDUBON Opposition to the fiscal course laid out not add up to a treatment at how an untracked system wlUi es; at^p.m ., Clinton Press vs. R e p o r t Once more the taxpayers of and water pipes that crumble trem wrai Parking was available only lilies, l<«ig spikes of gladiolus, by an American fighter or fighter- by MesklU falls into two general catego­ our public water systems. It provide each student with his Wanats, ^ d Shurway 'vs. ’Town Bird Mixture, 100 bo. * Connecticut are on the warpath when workmen try to fix them. nodding at the top of a payment of a fee, wheras exotic blrd-of-paradlse flowers bomber. mie fighter pilot would detect ries: those who brileve he isn’t propos­ adds up to "bad medicine." The brick Jail is wall painted, three-inch stalk and two small parking at the Exposition and (me called proteus, which ^ucatlonri needs. lin e AutoN (S Iba. 88o ) 1 ing to spend, enough, and thereby will be By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak over the mass medication of On ’Tuesday the board will Substitute Oorrespondent enemy anti-aircraft radar being fixed on but it takes more than paint to green leaves at the base. It jrounds was free. j think I never saw before, and hurting State programs, and others who sodium fluoride to the public Respectfully Yours, meet in a closed session with June lin t^ is substituting for his flight, and would swoop down and What infuriated legitimate derstatement, said: "Candidly, Frederick A. Baker *?®*^***® *’****‘**hg together, the ™ through a thin mulch The weather, which ccinnot be which had fist-size dull red the Board of Finance to ex­ Mrs. Quatral^ Mrs. linton can Sunflower Seed, 50 fet. object to his choice of tax increases, and WASHINGTON — In subdu­ Water system which was passed WMden notes. ^ reddish brown pine needles, blamed on the location, was blossoms resembling thistle. ______most emphatically his heavy reliance on ing Oongresslonal protests over anti-junta politicians was that we have been disappointed in plore additional ixMBiblUtles of be reached bjTxcalltog 876-2009 Freshly Harvested drop a bomb or two on the radar sight, over the objection of the tax­ which Is a fine background to mosUy gray and frequently driz- These large arrangements were eUiiiinating ' 1^ wrrent' yearis a higher, wider-ln-scope sales tax. resumption of military aid to in announcing the aid resump­ the fact that there hasn’t been or writing to 29 l^ te St., Rock- to punish it for snooping on what flights -t «« effectively placed against ^ucational^^et Zt The spend and qiend advocates, who Greece, the State Department tion Sept. 22, the State Depart­ more progress toward the payers in 1965 by the General vlUe. we might be making over North Viet­ reflect a credit card mentality, must pointed a totally misleading ment sold it to a skeptical U.S. establishment of parliamentary Assembly. Poet*8 Corner dS’7 TherO Is a good snow cover Idt. The meeting was criled at r i ^ e*^y t^t^o^^'TI; on most of the backyard, but Sit Treeb in B I^ the request of the Board of Fl- namese territory and for threatening to find It difficult to acknowledge that there pisture of approval by Greek Congress on the basis that the government" in Greece. Happily not all members of 5 Sow Seeds New! A complete supply of Pots, SdU, Peat Junta was vigorously moving oould be located In a new office the snow has melted on the On the plus side, the main The nurserymen’s gardens, ri- nance, Penn C rai .fire on our unarmed reconnaisance IS a tomorrow and furUier, that that to­ opposiflon leaders who are now ’That was the first public the General Assembly are in As Lent Begliis! Pots, Trays, Etc. toward parliamentary govern­ signal that some Nixmi admin­ favor of forced or usurpation building downtown higher, westward - sloping auditorium floor is surrounded though smaller than at the Ex- Potluok Sapper N otes R e fi F plane. morrow could weU be here NOW. Gov. making clesu* Just' how deeply they regret this momentous ment. istration officials are having of power by tampering with the The «n«iTig hall if clean half- ground near the house where f the course, which.hoUked Uke an ancient presence, down below. looks to be a responsible attempt to misgivings in Foggy Bottom. short, they were sandbaggred. are general proh^lasmic poi­ bear BOs Cross— although invited to exhibit, did Lawn ai VOarden Items! the Junta and undercut their sons . . . sources of fluorine In the clinic, to one of the tiny* out of a daffocUl garden on the cedar. ------meet the needs of a fuU range of State ’The clearest repudiation of the Since then, the folly of the Must again. His Sacrifice on not make any entries. own efforts to restore parlia­ intoxication are drinking water ceUs, U a young man curled up gta^g of the Municipal AudUo- The whole thing could be taken Last weekend, howeyer, the system programs and services. wHhin a realis­ State Department’s selling Job Nixon administration’s derision the Hill, a loss? mentary government, these containing one part per mil­ on his bunk to a fetal position. r(uni. apart for dipping to a truck, Forty girls from Springfield tic framework of aUUty to pay. ’Po on Greek aid is a confidential has been coming home to rooet. changed. le^tlmate opposlUmi politicians lion or more at fluorine, fluor­ To greed, selfish alms, the "He’s been that way for owncia Desjarlals, West which is how it came to Spring- and nearby towns competed to charge that he is Ignmring the- needs of letter to Greek exile circles in In a little-noticed remark on are mortified at being used by ine compounds used as insecti­ greatest sin, the horror at days," ' rsays : v the““ warden, exjUaln SDringfleld " landscape nursery- field, but only after a delay of a beauty pageant with a one- . the cities, tor instance, is to re^xxid like the U. . from Oonstantine Mlt- "F a ce the N'atlMi” Feb. 14, 1 On Saturday, 20 American "strike air­ 8 the State Department to achieve cidal sprays for fruits and veg­ hate! *"***“ * prisoner had taken ^ depeirtment store half a day at Buffalo because week, expense-prid trip fo r two a'child who spurns a dime because he sotnkis, a leader in the moder­ Davies’s boss. Assistant Secre­ craft" took off in a concerted, planned this triumph for the Colonels. etables and the mining and ccm- Yet with bleeding heart at love. Jolene had his heart set on a quarter. As the ate wing of the George Papan- tary of State Joseph Sisco, em­ * ‘^hld^ Ud who sat to a ^ “ad warned the U.S. ^ “ _*!‘®_i’!^v ParkhiU-Joyce versicm of phosphate rock. The He . Instills ' our souls with ty dress carrying a basket of Customs that the thing was Baker, 17, a slender brunette hour-long attack on North Vietnaimese governor iws pdrvted out, hts liudget of­ dreou’s Center Uion party. Now ploying typical diplomatic un­ Copyright 1971 Field Enter­ prises, Inc. sodium fluoride being dumped faith! weeks," ^ flagstone walk coming through and the Cob- Wgh school Junior from Bouth_ ' antiaircraft posittons. And on Sunday an­ fers the rifles |86 million more in flnan- exiled in Paris, Mitsotakls is in the public water systems Is Flower Shop del assistance than the present budget. TOe i2 T S ls to «nd all men “ »ong the daffodils to hU gai> toms peoDle had to figure out wick, was named qu^n and 168 WOODLAND STREET 643-8474 other 80 planes launched . another hour- , probably the Center Union lead­ a hazardous (wild chemical) a He died for us, to build the true WVMilr OskrittFa • 'This isn’t giving them all they would like er closest to Ring Constantine, taS to Nori^ State **® howjriuch duty to charge. "reigned after school hours eol MAIN ST.. MANC long attack on other North Vietnamese A Thought for Today by-product from the production meaning of love!' arms and set her carefully <» "tree" was part of the Hire® days, to have, but the advice the governor in self-exile in Rome. Y esterdays of aluminum, steel, and fer­ (Next to Hartford Nattonsl antiaircraft positions. Sponsored by thn Manchester He died for us to give faith, M^ed't^S^teU^lftaki^ *“® dl^lay put on by commercial My wife heard a smaU girl, Baafc) adds makes up for it: "Local officials His letter calls on Greece’s Council of Churches tilizers which has created a say to her will have to bite the huUet, as we are do­ ousted political ' leaders "to blessings from above! so many new patienU, N ielli SI® *^®“ t altogether made ve^ wide-eyed, e TBS—WE DEUVEB s H erald burdensome dispoeal problem g.M ,Th«i he carried her back to her ^ lavish cimtributlon to the mother, “I saw a cactus with a nwoeSt 64»-Om-;g40-14«S Instead of being instant, in-flight one­ ing.” clearly demonstrate our opposl- to these industrialists. To lift our hearts, our souls to Read Herald Advertisements Discipline is the only agency ace. show, with thousands of roses, blossom on It.’’ time reaction strikes, these were or­ The Jump to seven per cent in the fliMi to his derision of the Amer­ 25 Years 4go The public water systepi has God’s only beg;otten Son On the other hand, the Jail Pla®®' that produces perfection in any (ets men who are obviously ’Two girls from the BuUer k ganised raids, ordered, our mlUtaiy sales tax, and the sweeping extension of ican government’’ to resume undertaking, and, unless there proved to be to the industrial­ Always striving to fulfill, in Bis the tax to virtually every common trans­ arms aid, suspended after the' Little Miss Susan Margaret ist not only a good sriutlon to Father’s Name, a task well Jh^ricHily slCk aiid-L«'^’ora to 7^®!!!*® spokesman said, "after repeated hostile is a complete overturn of edu­ McIntosh is first war baby to iiMd of hospitalization than to- action, is a hard lump to swallow, to be 1967 coup. Moreover, Mitsotakls cation here, the schools with all their problem but, an economic done! acts and recent SAM firings by antiair­ sure. If acceptril by the State Legisla­ is backed bv the nine most arrive in town with her mother windfall But, what about the carceration. One Judge insisted °*y® their sumptuous buildings and from England as they Join hus; onssadtogtotheJaUamanwho work- in slacks and »w ^ ^ craft positions against United States air­ ture, the higher, broadened sales tax prominent exile leaders cover­ public? It is estlmq.ted that for On Calvary HlU—^He w ill utter equipment will produce almost band and father, David O. Mc­ was suffering from tuberculosU, riiould drive home as no other exaction ing a wide political spectrum. nothing but savages, pleasure- every $10,000 spent to fluoridate Holy words in pain; craft involved in interdiction of North Intosh. Nlckeson sidd. ^ “ *®*‘ *“ ® from the taxpayer could, what it cbsts to ’Their anger dramatically un­ seekers, and professors wise in water systems, only |2S is used “I so love you—I will die for Vietnamese supplies almig the Ho Chi derlines testimony before a for the purpose intended. It is 'One of the curious sidelights *®w two days and m^dng M run government today. In proposing their own concjrits. - 10 Years Ago you ag;ain and again!" of Ilfs toaide the Hartford Mate «■ «« - / Mlnh trail in Laos." what could easily be considered a poUfl- Senate Arined Services subcom­ Rt Rev: Msgr. a shameful waste of our money JaU U that alcohoUca are an im- fresh-cut bloonw. to toe six-day mittee Ml the resumption of by our bureaucrats, CMS MEMBERS cally-suiridal tax packa/re, Meridll is de­ Edward J. Reardon, This was a Supday; ’The Her­ Rev. Writer A.. Hyszko portant element to toe entire op- “how, they provided tteee com- By last weekend’|i extension of the fining the harshness of the situation in aid. Christian Chapman, a mid­ -St^-James’ Church ald did not publish. j The do-gooders, the Socialists Manchester, Oonn. eration. pletely new sets of bouquets. "protective reactlmi strike" it had be­ ' dramatic, easy-to-understand terms. dle-level State Department of­ "This place would fall apart Susan said she learned about ficial, stated last August that come, then, pretty close to the equivalent The chief opposiflon to his sales tax without them," says. Nlckeson. fl«wer arranging in a two-year Five CMS Contracts Amended proposal, other than that based in dis­ "within, the last month the lead­ "Tliey cciok, they clean, they do course at toe Utoveralty of Mas- of what the nervous cloves at Washington ership of the former democratic approval of cuiy new rise in taxes, comes all kinds of Jobs.’ ’'i sachuaetts. ’Tina had a year at had feared it might turn out to be when from the lemming-like advocates of a parfles b awl bombing of North Vietnam we once country" and therefore favored u New Membership Charges are shown (at down to an emotional rendering of the mas ^niroached and was pro- getting paid for it. abandoned. lifting the arms embargo. foundly grateful to toe Judge New loeetten right). rich versus poor theme. Arguing in these His testimony was based on Prmtarrad Contract Community Contract Century Contract terms perpetuates a fallacy we believe, who sent him back to the JaU The Oonaectieut Valley Blower Only Instead of saying that we are re­ private cmiversations held by for Christmas. Show, as It Is correeUy caHed, H The Centgry Contract automatic review of and tends to ignore the vast middle Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly suming the bombing of the north, we are Roger Davies, Deputy Assistant ------was moved this year from the benefit payments (Article XIII) has resulted group of wage earners and income pro­ Secretary of State, with self- Monthly Direct Monthly Direct . Monthly Direct merely admitting that we have been ducers which tiply riioulders the main r ' f Better living Center at ttie In appropriately higher maxirnum payments designated leaders fo the anti- Eastern'Statas Exposition Group Payment Group Payment Group Payment maUngv- a few “ protective reaction burden of supporting public spending. Junta opposiflon in Athens. One for a majority of covered services. Coverage An income tax would simply pile on sflU Group Elects grounds to West Springlldd to strikes." of those bogus leaders was the downtown t^ringfleld lesa- another obligation. for Electrocardiograms (EKG) has been Individual $ 9.00 $ 4.20 $18.10 Spiros Markezlnis, an ei^itreme tioti. The standard argument against the Leader Again added, and many newly developed proce­ There is no risk that the enemy will rightist who actually has close Cutting the cost of putting on Husband & Wife 22.50 10.75 39.85 salbs tax is that It ia regressive and dures are listed for the fifst time. be fooled by our use of such terminolagy. ties to the Junta. MM. j;oseph Presti of 08 toe show was one reason for the hurts the poor, an argument that may Craatwood Dr. recently was re- move. The Exposition, confront- Family 25.80 13.40 46.35 The danger stlU is, as it has been from be all too ovemrorked.’TO argue the pro­ eloctad tor her second term as ed wlto toe posaibHlty of greatly u All Contracts will Include a formal two-year . the beginning in Vietnam, that we shall gressive or regressive features of a tax, preatdsnt of the Women’s Aux- increased taxes under a new limit within which a claim for benefits must it seems to us, is to ride an assumption Current Quotes fool ourselves, or that, almost as bed, iUary of the tittle League at its Masewchnsetts law, has raised be submitted and a six-month limit within that the cost of government is a respon- c - meeting at toe Army • Navy Its rates fmr off-season use of Special Indhrlduel Contract Special Individual “ 500" Contract somebody in Washington will calculate sibiUty that falls more on some shoul­ which a request for refund of duplicate mem­ “ Anyone who a^ires serious­ Club. Us buildings. The Aow had a Quarterly Quarterly that we are being successfully fooled. ders than it does oti others. If only per­ ly to the preaidenflri nomination Other elected offleers a n lower rent to pay at toe audltor- bership charges must be received.-^ sons of substantial means are to under­ as I do is going to have to show Mra. Ricardo Quental, vice 1pm but there were seme reel write the expenses of government, then strength in some of the early president. National League; diaodvantagea to toe new Isea- u Urilform Contract language has been Individual $ 6.30 Individual $10.95 how do we balance the demands for pro­ primaries. I expect to do that." Mlrs. Frank Prior, vice presi- tion. adopted to the extent possible. The new Roasiaiu Catching Up To Us grams and services between those who —Sen. George 8 . M cGovern, D- dent, 'intematlonal League; ^pace available for exhiuui '— language will not reduce the benefits of your pay and those who don’t? Isn’t the re- SJ>., in an interview. MM. MerrlU Jordon, vice presi- was smaltor and It was on three Sooner or later, we Americans are In accordance with the provisions of CMS Contracts, these Amendments have been approved by the sponsibUtty one to 'be shared, as much as dent, American League; Mrs. floors. It was impossible to see Contract going to haiv« to come to the admiseion possible, by all? “Rivalry between various mil­ Kenneth Anderson, secretary; toe wlxUe riiow from any one Insurance Commissioner of the State of Connecticut itary intelligence groupe was so that the RuaMana are indeed catriilng The State is seeking to pull itself out of Mrs. Gerald Dumond, treasur- spot, which made It seem small­ Note: The CMS 65 Contracts, which supple­ great the agents were watriiing the mire of debt. The Meskill budget er. \er than It was. ’There Is no up to us, ttem item. each other to determine what ment Medicare— Part B, are not af­ ’prints the way. The governor is attempt­ Oonunlttse chairmen are MM. elevator and some visitors can- the others were watching.’’— John Wserdsn, ways and not or do not want to eiimh fected by any of these Amendments. Connecticut Misdical Service, Inc., New Haven, Connecticut ^flie latyer Ruai^n "catchriqi" constats ing to give the people their money’s Lawrence Lane, a former Army eiVTI Clikaira Dtily . means; MM. Alfred HUtidilnson, stalM. of the invention of eomethlng that might, ^ worth of govenment, but at the same intelligence coordinator, testi­ membeiahto> end MM. Thomas The auditorium Is a concert for want of a better teitn, be called "un- tittjfe, he is letting the people know wtio' fying on the military’s domestic Moom, publicity. Joseph Dennln haU, where symphony orches- The peofde — NBW HAVBN RSG- spying to a Senate const!tuflonri Hfm M m MtLSOI? MILLS HAS served as advisor. tras play and high achool grad- eniiioyment tainmnoe." 16 rights subcommittee. The Auxiliary Is jdanning a uatlens are h ^ . There are no dlnasr^dano# on Msy 1. wide doors tiueugh vddeh a

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/ - »: /• '■■■. ' F R ro A Y , F E B R U A R Y 26, 1971 h a g e e i g h t MANCHESTER EVE!^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MANCHES 2R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1971 PA G E N IN E T ■'T Tolland County Superior Court ot cloth, thread, wslssors, knit­ Officer Faces Sewing Center ting needles, yarn, chUdren’s Jehovah’s Attend V:^.OHiciah Man of Year Tolland/County Manchester Hospital Phone Obituaiy CAMBRIDOE, Mass. (AP) Blood Donations patterns, and sewliv machines — Actor James Stewart has Hospital Notes The telephone number tor Opens March 9 loaned or donated. Weekend Parley Reject Idea Cburt-Martial More instructors are also John A d n m y , / been named “Man of the Mrs. Quade Airested Manebester Memorial Hospi­ The newly organised Central VJ8IT1NO BOUIM - Three members of the Man­ Year” , by the Hasty Pudding tal was changed a few Manchester Civic Association needed In addition to the seven John Adamy o t 197 B ldridge R^ach 150-Pint Goal Intermediate Care Semi- chester Congregation of Jeho- On My Lai Club of Harvard. months ago, but too la te to (CMCIA) wUl open Its sewing for sewing, three for knitting, St. died late laat night at Man­ Invasion l^nchrater donors contributed 151 pints of blood yes- gmity private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 pan- chester Memorial Hospital. > C a p H i t t L ’The award was announced be listed correctly In the new center March 9 tactile U ijS rtS wrday ^ e tith e Bloodmobile visited St. Mary’s Church, old UndA Ringenberg of 10 8 pjn.;'private romns, 10 ajn.- obtained:' ® semi-annual Bible conference The Watkins Funeral Home, (GonUnaed from Page One) (Oontlaa^'from Page One) Ihursday by the theatrical On New Sex Charges phone books. The hospital' Universallst Society building, « was the first tiine since January 1969 that the Red Grand St., Hartford on charges 2 p-m., and 4 p.m.-8 pan. The sioff wiU meet Sunday at !>®glnning tonight at 6:48 at the 142 B. Center St., is-1n charge club, which In past years number is 646-1222. wo466 xuam Main ot. St. Instructionuistrucuon inm sew- . ^ ^ ui-w Commenting on Nixon’s refer­ By Sol R> Cohen \ the "premeditated” portion of has honored Bob Hope, Paul Mrs. Mary Quade, recenUy charged with indecmt assault Gross saw its 160-pint monthly goal reached, not count- br^kidng and entering with Pediatrics: Parents allowed Ino. ® p.m! ot 466 Mohi St. to com- "Ow LoHdon High School. of arrangements, which are in­ the charge. ence to a possible Increase In Newman, BUI Cosby and cleared of one charge has been for an act allegedly committed ing the Save-A-Life Sunday sp^ial collections at Christ- *ntent and theft of a any time except noon-2 p-m.; assem bly, com plete. H. Jones, Warehouse Point; The House yesterday adapted He said the board had ben Robert Redford. arrested again on nine counts against her husband, mas tim e in 1969 and 1970. ------motorm otor vehicle. She was found others, 2'p.m.-8 p.m. ^ this winter to Identify and there will be no meetings this air support of the allied effort In An end to amateur marriage Leon F. McCue, 38 Hyde St.; 10 a.m. and' 3 p.m. Adults' and two resolutions introduced by asked to find "any condition or stemming from the 2, B olton; young pele are welcome at State Rep. Thomas Dooley of pattern, or 'symptoms ... that the Year” award announced wlth her husband, of an Ulegal ticlng medicine without a cer- piates. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. center of town. It is hoped the Kingdom Hall. VBRNON — Mrs. Hasel Vera would leto us to feel he had a wera Mveral first-time donors Mrs. Constance Tomsuk Mrs. BergUot M. Alvested, Etist both times. eration radio said this was "a a bill filed by two Republican Vernon—one congratulating. the earUer In the weric was ac­ marrlage counseling service, al- Uficate of registration, prac- ' Tile young woman was ar­ Intensive Care and Oonmary Sewing center wfil function as a Assisting at the conference Towle Hutcheon, 77, of 8 diseased defect or derange­ yesterday, and the number of Roger H. Parks Hartford; John R. Sise, Marl­ M rs. P a tric ia F o x o f 31. Vernon Fire Department, the tress Carol Channlng. legedly invriving sexual devln- tlclhg psychology without a U- rested last month along with Care: Immediate family only,, place for neighborhood women are John Tobias Sr., attendants Skinner Rd. died yesterday at cannot Intlmi- legislators. ment” on that day. p ^ e (68) who made — and Mrs. Veronica Avery borough; Lars Christensen, Staf­ Edgerton St. and Mrs. Christine other congratulating the Rock- 6 on os a form of therapy. cense. Indecent assault, seduo- another woman and three men anytime, limited to five mlmites. and immersion; George Stanley, Rockville General Hospital. date the flghtei^s and the people ’The bill, co-sponsored by "W e were unable to do so,” he kept — fq)palntments was up. John S. Utz ford Springs. Jackm an o f 166 Oak St., cU- t® ™®,®‘ ^ ^ ^ ® * ® » " ^ Alden A. Ives of ville Police Department. ^ j , ^ . tm A b«ich warrant was served Ing a minor female and rape. in connection with a break into Maternity: Fathers, 11 a?m.- chaiim en, said that instruction ^ ®8Ul' stage design and decorations; Mrs. Hutcheon was born June of Vietnam.” State Sen. said. W alk-In dM ion sweUed to 92. M rs. M-gdaiinn BotU Also, fitacey P. Slinmons, 38 •^nO ntlinS CtUtOff yesterday on the 41-year old A motion to dismiss the orig- the Country Squire Restaurant 12:48 p.m ., and 6:80 p.m.-8 and Robert L. Bennavia, audit­ 12, 1893 In Barre, Mass., and Nixon’s reference to Red Chi- Morris and State Rep. James P. Both departments were corn- Howeyer, Johnson testified Nine Vere deferred from giving Edmond A Guay Jr Oak Dr., Hebron; Robert K. will be higtaly informal. Leiuh-' lived In northern Maine and , . Bingham of Stsunford, proposes mended for their work last Sat- m i m r svas Mta. Quade of Codfish Falls Inal arrest warrant against in Ellington. She Is the first to p.m .; others, 8 pon.-4 p.m., and ing. that there has been an upswing blood because of minor ail- Mrs. Patricia DeChlara Rezman, 84 Ham ^ St.; Mrs. era will chooee their own/proj- Grasses New Brunswick, Canada, for “ major power m tne carriage counselors be urday In RockvUle, In keeping H a s n o t i f f e C t IW., Storm, charging her with Mm. Quade was argued laat be tried; sentencing Is set for 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m . of peychlatric casualties In Viet­ Mrs. Shirley Clemson Rosa McLuskie, Meadows Con­ ects, and Instructors w ifi' work many years before cmnlng to emerging new Asia, and his of- licensed and that their activities to a minimum the loss In the W. g m -1 ^ , one count of nldecent exposum, month by their attorney Charles Age lim its: 16 In maternity, on a one-to-one basis. / Turtle grass Is a true grass nam. "We are not sure it has There were eight donsrs Arthur S. Lossow M arch 28. valescent Home; Mra. Elsie W. Vernon seven years ago. She ler to try to Improve relations ij^ regulated, Main St.-Vemon Avenue fire. m 1 own: n e i S 8 ° three counta of praoUcIng psy- Torplnlan of WllUmanttc, who 12 in other areas, no limit in Learners must provl^ their cloeely related to eelgrass but anything to do with combat,” he reaching gaUon levels. They Mrs. Anne Gechas Warren Davleau, 23, of 67 El­ Wolfinger, 86 BisseU St.; Mrs. was a member of the Union Peking wltoout h ^ ^ Anya West nection with service station chair admissions. To pick up dis­ In making the request to take ____ for Mm. Quade, who U due to Mm. Quade’s case, discharging The March visit of the Blood- waiter Grzyb Carlo, 32 Ridgewood Dr., Rock­ ■4^.I t -v Isle, Maine; 2 daughters, Mrs. slUon and hurt Its prestige In ^ be counselors It would also tier strict federal standards. charged patients, please park In time., out to ^ summon rebuttal Town'Manager Robert Weiss appear In Iblland County Su- the defendant, erasing all rec- mobUe WlU bo March 18. from Mrs. Janice Hodge breaks In Coventry and Bolton. ville; Mrs. Audrey B. (Marino, Thomas Bean of Enfield and thisI partpsirt of the world.” .____ Camns meetinsr federal stai Camps meeting federal stand­ the general lots first and the issue the licenses. mtnesses and arrange for their said today that the town O-DAP periw Court Tuesday. ords and restoring her prop- at south Mrs. Elizabeth B. Oowell Davleau was described as be­ Lebanon; Mrs. Gertrude I. John­ Mrs. Edward Wtoker of Read- In Hong Kong, the Communist ards would be issued certiflca- nurse trill Instruct you where to The board would consist of travBitravel expenses, prosecutor Au­ A., program is already under con- Mm. Quade and her husband, erty. However, yesterday the United Methodist Church. Allan Cone ing drug dependent, however, son, 64 N. Elm St.; Alan C. S^eung Pao said the two marriage counselors, a soc- “ <1 would be permitted to brey Daniel hbited that testimo­ tract |wlth the state; that is. Dr. Albert E. Quade, 47, were cases were continued to March The foUowlng were vralk-ln Raymond B. Stewart no treatment other than Incar­ drive to jdofc up tiie patient. Krob, 119 Maple St.; Mrs. Vin- to. "B new trick to ^'worker,jgj worker, a pwchlatristpsychiatrist and a ‘“eplay i^“B;d"grnrbU^t’events were his fimt witnesses In map, O-DAP Is the only pro­ Pollution Questions Aired Mrs. Lois Fisher Frank Weir Rd., Bolton, received a one- Dwyer, East Hartford; Mrs. Ellington center Cemetery. tar£e SuL- ' ~»»«ttBl. gram in which contracts will John E. Welply Jr. ^ a .. o iio TT vT “>e parties Involved and not by in-so Robert S. Mortenson year suspended jail sentence Dorothy Fisher, East Hartford. Friends may call at the funer- ^ l O M Today w as the 84th day o f not be renewed. Hie spokes-, Samuel Feltham Mrs. Natalie Cone with probation for two years on Also, Stanley Gazdzlckl, 172 al home tonight from 7 State Sen. Lewis B. Rome of sessions since the Jury man confinned that funds for In Construction on Rt. 85 Donald Bills Music Wins Out pose a solution. These sources Other ^ hearings on the propos- Kster EUeen Burke a charge of larceny between Maple St.; Jeffrey T. Graham, ■■'>,5 s v.-’ Bloomfield will be the speaker empaneled. In that time, Manchester’s current program At the Planing and Zoning dwellings may not be construct- John Alvord Winiam Zimmerman also welcomed Nixon’s stand 3 ^ ^ ^eld In Stam ford on Earl E. Anderson $280 and $2,000 which Involved Andover; Mrs. 'Virginia- R. SAN (FRANCISOO (AP) — against any Soviet efforts to Tuesday noon at the weekly thSre have been recesses cf six would not be affected. Commission’s meeting Tuesday ed because of insufficient front- Arthur E, Doane In N ew Haven on Mrs. Robert Kusmlk theft of an engine. Grous, 69 Tracy Dr., Vernon; Thi«e musicians are back play- WAPPING—WUltam Zimmer- GOP Dutch-treat luncheon, at - Hartford. for Galley’s sanity board examl- i Pi'e®*** Is In Its 18th month and damnsr of pollution of the mit to spU beer at The Pit Stop In Amman Foreign Minister gy fl,g legislature's genercd law .. the danasr of p ----- Mrs. Lillian Scott Also, Walno A. Hokkanen, 66 ning a court battle to i>erform ping, died yesterday at^ a 'Is scheduled for an ig-—-—18 -month 3 t the rear ot the prop- ^ on Rt. 88— was---- tabled •...by the Glenn M lril states was given a suspended Abdullah .Salcdi of Jordcm said committee, Rome, a freshman senator, is natitm. One of the Jurors, C i^ Slater Ann Vamcore George Blake three-to-four-year prison term White St.; Brenda Landers, 30 on sidewalks here. Rockville convalesceiit home. review shortly. erty where Caron Brothers Inc. commission because the ^ U - the message "shows under- ______a former Bloomfield mayor and Harvey G. Brown, got promoted Mlsa Rita A. Bourque Carl J. Dauber Bratton Rd.; Mrs. Claudette Le- He Is also survived by several Speelflo Needs U constructing two tw«^family cant,. Joseph Sanford, did not with probation on a charge of "iftozart would be tickled If he standing of the Middle East Secretary of the State Gloria f°*™er chairman of the Capitol to major along the way tod Jon C. Hawthorne '..Warren Coons breaking Into Scranton Motors Brun, 104 Regan Rd., Vernon; were still alive,” declared flu­ brothers and sisters. Task forces concerned dweUings on Rt. 88 Just" north designate if the sale would be Sylvester Barnes OFF crises and an attempt to find a schaffer has commended the *^eglon Council of Governments. Daniel lost 18 pounds. Mrs. Jane M. Zemke In Rockville In June 1969. Felix Lewis, 39 Turnbull Rd.; tist Ken Cramer. Funeral services will be to­ ___ __ He preceded Nathan Agostinelll various aspects ot the town----- pro.of the Town Office Building. on or off the premises. Harry Basklnd State Senate for calling upon If the trial lasts much longer Mrs. Oindace O. Headricks Ronald Edward Britt, also Jon Lemelon, 41 Teresa Rd.; Municipal Court Judge John % pai«d lists of goals (long range Both referred to the possibility Paper Drive morrow at 2 p.m. at the Swan U Is"- c ^ ^ "^ ''’amend the"^edwal Manchester In the latter post, he may be within weeks of his Mrs. Veronica Irvine George H. Daniels Sr. Ronald C. MacLachlan, 38 Sun­ Funeral Home, 21S Main St., pggjj views.” Congress to amend plans) and objectives (more im­ that the sewage systems lor The first of Company 8’s known qp James M. Healy was O’Kane dismissed charges of Constitution, to lower the vot- dlscha^e from the service, Qrrin E. West Mrs. Helen Bojarski arrested on a bench warrant set. Ter., South Windsor. Deep River. Burial will be In Salah said that as a great mediate needs) In the early Utose dwellings might drain Into scheduled piq>er drives for the „ „ begging and obstructing a slde^ Our Regular Low Prices on ing age in aU elections to 18. ^,4® Galley, who was on the stand Stephen Cavagnara Jr. Miss Sylvia Smith last month and also charged Also. JMeph R. Ma^rella, against Cramer, 28; bass Fountain Hill Cemetery, Deep power with foreign obligations. stages of the program. The the stream and asked what re- Hebron Volunteer Fire Depart- Under an act of Congress last ”e**’P*Jl*c Monday afternoon through Marcel E. Allard William C. CarroU with theft of a motor vehicle. K®nwood Rd., Vernon; WilUam Richard Fovea, 22. River, at the convenience of the the United States could and ^ -ichools is^'scheduled for Mon ^ O-DAP Agencya Is now reviewing course residents have to Insure ment will be held tomorrow 18 to 20 year-olds may -loiiuuia la—Boneauiea lo r mon- ami a# Aha nra.iaaa.ia.. . . . - — ------= .aa.—w.— — Ranald J. Dlokens Norman Eaton This charge was nolled when it R. Pentz, Wllllmantic; Mrs. Ann Bob Dubow 22 fam ily.- should exert pressure on Israel day i t 9 a.m. In BushneU Audi- Bgalnst poUution.. from 9 a.m . to noon. Joseph F. Parker vote only in national elections. Sion, w as the defense’ s 40th and to them specific needs ot Frank N . Serignese was found that he had been con- “H Peters, o"M ^^wls D ^ a™*i.South ^hey were arr*^d Feb. 18 Frlends may call at the funer­ to withdraw from territories oc­ torlum, across the street from CommlMlon Chairman Rich- Residents .are requested to \X7I VI r1 a r\*i • 'D4a**v*Tv*(V •' The proposed amendment would Mra. Jane'M. White Warren E. LeForte vlcted of the same offense In Windsor; Theodore Pfenning ' Golf Sets cupied In the 1967 war. the State Capitol. The pubUc was the the town as they are indicated ard McDonald explained that their papers by the curb a bookstore while play­ al home Umlght from 7 to 9. permit them to vote also in state .bp’s. Helen Rooke M rs. M u riel HuU Massachusetts. St., 19 Academy St.; Mark Phil- °"“ “ ® hearingino- will h«be mndiiniAHconducted hu-by *®*' “*® prosocution. the task force work and sug- the builders, prior to approval ^ there are any questions ing Haydn’s Divertimenti. and local elections. Marii A. Cross Charles Spratly He Is presently serving a 16- Ups, 223 Hebron R d., Bolton; Mrs. Hilda 8. Banks SAK30N (AP) — U.S. mUi- the Legislature’s Committee on Johnson, Lt. Col. Franklin D. gested ways of meeting these of the slta or special pickups, Francis Hie charges were dropped The action by the State Sen­ Mrs. Nancy Sweet R ichard S. Peck year sentence In Virginia and Robert E. Post, 97 Main St.; Jo­ Mrs. Hilda S. Anderson tary spokesman acknowledged Education. Jmies, and MaJ. Henry B. Ed- needs. after Deputy Dlst. Atty. Flank Irons and Woods turned ' WUilams, Dick Bergeron or Edward J. 'Goss seph Quaglia, 119 Waddell Rd.; ate makes Connecticut the first wards, to psychiatrists at Wal- According to Weiss, the town Robert E. Brown faces a charge of assault with Banks, 79, of Petersham, Mass., today that American infantry Ing repo^ ovstems JBmes Lee may be contacted, Mrs. Marlon E. McPartland Mrs. Beverly Rascher, 19 Berk­ PagUaro said there was "Insuf­ Limited to Brands and Models in Each Store ! of the 80 states to urge Con­ ter Reto Hospital, constituted was' not necessarily anticipat- can handle the sewage systems. -- . , , , Mrs. Jaoquellne Nlehels Intent to murder In South Caro­ mother of Lester W. Banks of rescue teams might go into le y St. ficient evidence” against the gress to take the action. the sanity board that examined ing any further funds for O-DAP In this case, McDonald reported m ot ^clc^t wei^ Fred F. Lewie Robert Shanley lina. Public Defender Flaherty 348 Highland St., Manchester, Laos if It were necessary to rea­ Ronald E. Blake George J. Nolan Also, Mrs. Lucy B. Reid, 660 trio. Sorry, No Rain Checks ! Galley. after June 80. that test holes dug to a depth ®r, the drive wlU be hold on tire questioned any useful purpose in died March 24 at her home. cue downed airmen. T»_haai t rwahia a# u Court Stays Mrs. Mary A. FompeU Lydall St.; Mrs. Phyllis H. "In my opiniim, there was no Set Up In 1987 of seven feet showed no ledge foUowlng Saturdiiy..... E rn est L ey having him later returned to She is also survived by anoth- would do anything wo nouo-hartv at a aaninr at tha Saleh, 667 Bolton Rd., Vernon; mental Illness at the time,” The Department of Ckxnmun- or water. BssobaU Assoclallan Paul Bureau Robert H. Franklin . Connecticut to serve additional David Prelie Mrs. Edna H, Seymour, Wind­ • Wilson Induction of Jones said cf Galley’s state of Ity Affairs and C-DAP programs Yaps requested that the State Members of the Hebron Base- Frank Berk time In view of the length of CONN. TAE KWON Spalding Mrs. Alice Ansaldl sor Locks; Mrs. Lorraine Tala- mind on the day of the raid. were established by the 1967 Health Department be asked to ball Association earlier this Mrs. Judith Torstenson the one sentence and his age of Funeral services wlU be to- „ ‘^ “ Bnd i^d troduced to the General Assem- review the site. However, Me- week re-elected Brio Emt as Mrs. Edna Christensen 20 years. ga, 8 Rachel Rd.; Michael Tet- DO ASSOC. Area Youth “From the evidence avallaWe General Assembly. Under ex- OF morrow at the Orthodox asked.M American iMe bly yesterday.- and the over-to picture he was Isting state statutes, C-DAP Donald stated that the commta president for the coming year, Mrs. Grace Ordus Frederick R. Down of 36 reault, 81 Summer St.; Barbara • McGregor Many Others! Congregational Oiurch in PiBtoons would cross the border. Making the introductions In not suffering frem any psychla- programs are a prerequisite for slon f/elt the engineers report Robert Stamp was elacted James Hemey Leete St., Springfield, Mass, re­ J. Trikakis, East Hartford. 484 KEENEY ST. The U.S. District Court filed )toger Bolduc Jobless Claims ceived a suspended three-to-four BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son ■ Petersham. Burial will be In ***® need arose and an Amer- the House was State Rep. Thom- an order yesterday afternoon disorder.- On - the basis o i the municlpaUUes...... getting granta mifflcient.^ _ ^ w,. preeldent; A. Harry Wlrth, MANCHESTER Howard S. P eters year prison sentence with proba­ the Bast St. Cem etery, *®Bn life was at stake, we would as Donnelly of South Windsor. preventing the Army from re- evidence available to me I was administered by DCA. Yaps was Informed tamigh by ,ocretary, and Mrs. Eric Emt Rise Slightly to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kslaz- AND Extra 30% off Petersham, at the convenience “‘*«®* might be constructed In the sub- this meeting, Mrs. Wanda Bonadies rate tor the first week. M arch 11. Telepbone 649-4839 morial Hospital. He was imder orders to report gyt awards and rewards and division. Mrs. MUdred M. Berggren The jobless rate has been at She will be informed by letter Kenneth V. Vinick the 0.6 per cent level for two Mr. Readon was bom Nov. 18, yesterday In New Haven for effect specific Intent to klU wlth- Manchester Evening Herald Im poitant Gas 1896 in' Granby, Mass., and liv­ that when pltos for the subdivl- ____ Mrs. Elsie S. Swenson weeks, after dlpjdng for one active duty. out affecting other areas of his Most important gas In the A r u m c FOGARTY'S INSURED Chain driven pedal action gives your ed in Hartford before coming to Budget Challenge Hurled TTie show-cause hearing is' set mind.” Stock Market Sion w ere approved, the build- H ebron oorre^ondent Anne Miss Diane Kennedy w eek to 9.4 p er cent. Th e In­ atmosphere is pxygen. (Colorless, BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN body a complete workout! Adjustable Manchester 20 year ago. He was for March 8. "I wouldn’t put It in those NEW YORK (AP) — Tile ®r* w ere told that multi family E m t, tel. 218-8971. David Kynock sured unemployment rate one _ __ odorless and tasteless. It has DU. H B A T Charge iti pedal tension, seat and handlebars. 12 employed as a bus driver for At Democrats by Meskill terms,” Edwards replied. stock market dipped slightly to- ^ ^------Mra. Patricia A. UnneU year ago was 4.0 per cent. Hie Mrs. Helena I. Oayello claims filed Oast, week are for *’®®" d>® “S®® ot life .” per store, no rain checks. the Connecticut Co. before he re­ In answer to a written ques- day as It digested the gains of F u el OU — OU Burner Air Conditioning Lunar Dusting Josq>h F. Donahue unemployment during the week essential for respiration of tired and was an Army veteran (Oonthmed from Page One) Chamber To Use tion submitted by one of the Ju- recent sessions. Trading was ac- Lewis Cited Sales and Service 24 Hour Customer Service of Worid l^ar I. only man at the head table not rors, Jones said: “A person dve. Mrs. Barbara Jackson of Feb. 18. animals and necessary for Survivors are 3 sons, Richard He said he doesn’t blame the in a tuxedo. Rail Land For couAd be conditioned to the point 'Die Dow Jones average of 80 NEW YORK (AP) — En­ Sends Lab Aide Richard W. Steeves During the period, claims to- types of combustion, Fantastic Exer-Lounge 3-Way Action Bike D. Readon of Rocky Hill, Democrats for criticising i'his Hartford Mayor Aim Uccello, of doing something automatical- Industrials was behind 8.88 tertainer Jerry Lewis has Mrs. Florence Oetzewlch taled 102,872, compared to ^ been presented with th^ Charies P. Readon Jr. of T’ariff- budget message—"I didn’t like br^ing her city’s greetings to Parklet, Shelter ly.” ^ points at 878.68 by noon. Ds- Into Quarantine Daniel J. Gallagher 101,773 for the previous week. 11th annual M arch o f Dim es Mrs. Harriet A. Mitchell The number of claims filed vUle, and Donald A. Readon of it either. I wasn’t too happy to the diners, issued a plea for un­ "I believe It could happen,” cUnes led advances on the New 4 Reg. 59.95 2 7 .4 0 Reg. 24.99 1 8 .7 0 Mtochester, N. H.; 8 daughters, derstanding, compassion, pa­ H ie Penn Central Railroad has he said, "that a person could be 'S'ork Stock Exchange by a 8 to 3 "Man of the Year” award SPACE CENTER, Houston Miss Joann R. Dwlre last week rose by 24.4 per pent recommend taxes on medicines Mrs. Clarence J. Zeiner of tience and cooperation for our given the Manchester Chamber trained to the d^;ree that he margin. for his activities on bet^Uf of (-AP) — Nancy Klein, a 28-year- C. Gibson Hertier at Ehifleld, 11.9 per^ceiit at Mer­ charity. Avon, Mrs. Floyd Ryan ot Weth­ and children’s clothes and in­ newly elected Republican lead­ of Commerce permisslcai to use would niitomatlcally carry out 'Die downturn ended a three- old laboratory technlelan, hak Miss Catherine L. Adams iden, 11.2 per cent at WUUman- Lewis is national chairman Charies Button tic and 10.2 p er cent a t N ew ersfield, and Mrs. Leland Grlm- surance, for example.” ers.” a small parcel of land on the an act.” session winning streak, which been placed In solitary quaran­ ason of New Jersey; 14 grand­ "After to,” she s^d, “ this was capped by 8point rise in of the Muscular Dystrophy Clarence O. Maron Britain. The biggest drops were "We Republicans,” he said, north comer of Main and Wood- tine at the Lunar Receiving' i o P i i i N G Ski Sensation! Odd Lots & Sizes! Associations of America. Donald L. Avery reported at Manchester, 6 per children, and 8 great-grandchil­ "are being Mamed for every- evening really belongs to them— bridge St. for a parklet and bus the Dow industrial average The citation was made at Laboratory after she stuck her­ dren. thing. WelT, let me teU you, and yea.rB o f Repub- stop shelter. Thursday. Utomas J. Kriioe cent; and Bridgeport, 6 per cent. Save an EXTRA Whealon Skirts a $78-a-plate fund-raiaing din­ self with a needle and was pos­ Funeral services will be Sun­ let the Democrats hear it also Mean waiting.” Dr. Douglas H. Snrith, chair­ Oil stocks, which accounted Joseph Mlchalik Total claims filed by office ner Thursday. sibly exposed to moon dust. Snurfers day at 2 p.m. at Holmes Fu­ — whatever taxes we have to Second District Con. Robert man of the Chamber’s City Berrigan Issue for seven of the Big Board’s Robert J. Zukas lost w eek w e re : Ansonla, 2,618; neral Home, 400 Main St. Hie levy tills year are because M Steele, of Vernon, ctoed on for Beautiful Committee, said he most-active issues, were lower. Mrs. Klein was working with bOss Antoinette Carablno B ridgeport, 14,788; (Bristol, 4,980; • Standard Rev. Felix Davis, pastor ot Sec­ one reason and one reason only ^ I®w words, spoke Just that— expects to receive a formal per- ‘While we do not agree with Beelines also ran through build- moon samples from ApoUo 14 Miss Marcia Borello Danbury, 4,964; Danielson, 2,829; — 4 M m J M 1 M M I Ma I I HA A M ■ A, A, 4 I A, ond Congregational Church, — a spendthrift D em ocratic ad- a “ few words. ' . "We...... In this mlt from the railroad within a some of the things they have *“*■ niaterlals, airlines, metals, Deficit Funding when the accident occurred I Walter Pakula E n field, 2,882; H artford, 18,028; Our Reg. 5 0 % w M anchester, 2,680; M eriden, will officiate. Burial will be in ministratipn that ran state fl- room,"room,” nehe said, “ "represent represent a few days. _ ..... - - done we______admjre______their______slncerety^ «nd rubber issues. Thursday. - Mrs. Shirley Turek 6.95...... the Veterans Sectiem of East She was quarantined in the Peter G. Hansen 6,161; M iddletown, 8,760; N ew LARGE 3.99 Our Reg., Low Prices on All nances Into the ground.” party on the move. Let us to The Manchester Jaycees plan and pray and hope that Justice ®il»®r groups were mixed, Measure Passed Mrs. Barbara (Murphy Cemetery at the convenience of He ctoed on the legdatature f®inm here two years from to- to construct a bus stop shelter and charity wUl be done for -Analjrris said the ^market was mobUe quarantine faculty, a Britain, «6,212; New Haven, the family. Donald K. Anderson 11,406; N ew London, 2,847; N or­ • Bowling Shoes to approve his 7 per ceAWs^s liny—to celebrate the election there in the spring. The City them.” In a consoUdatlon i^iase, which HARTFORD (A P)—The House traUer-Uke latdation van at- •Super Friends may call at th^ fu­ quarters where The foUowlng persons donated w alk, 3,472; Norw ich, 3,071; Selection tax proposal immediately, so Richard Nixon and six Re- Beautiful Committee, the Junior This was neral home tomorrow from 2 to part of the reply of ‘h«y 1“ »» 'S T ^ o oU o u L S T t e are Iso­ blood by a^Mlntment: Stam ford, 4,618; Tprrington, 4,- '• Bowling Bags that it could go Into effect AprU put>llcan congressmen.” Women’s Club and the town the Most Rev,.V. John F. Whealon,______^4®^ the aovernor Thurwlav a de«. “ astronauts Our Reg. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the governor Thursday a defi­ lated. Mrs. OcUla Michalak 830; W aterburyi 9,471, and 'W l- of t, as he had recommended. Toasts Diners Porit Department wlU lo«Ui over archbishop ot Hartford, today Pri®«« «ince last Novem 8.95...... Limited to sizes 'and styles in ber. ciency appropriation for $180.8 Mrs. Klein Was Inoculating Kenneth BidweU Umantic, 1,064. 4.88 “They (the Democrats) say ®'°n*th District Cong. Stewart the area next month to shetoh when asked to comment on the each store. No Rainchecks. Rev. Daniel and the Rev. PhiUp Another depressant, accord- mlUlon. fertilized hen eggs with a stdu- 15,000 Cattle they can’t woric so fast,” Mes- **®KInney remarked, "AU I can a design for plantings. klU noted. “WeU. If they can’t you nice people tonight Berrigan, protesters against the Ing to analysts, was the govern- The Idea Is to keep the _ state “t!? '*“®‘ *?® ^ Bible exposure occurred, offl- Roaming Texas work fast enough, we’re In seri- Yf.®’ ^****"*^~t**®™ ® Vietnam War. mentis rep^'that January-Feb- i i ,a "til the United States one Is ruary vdaUesale prices showed going through cials said, - AMARILLO, Tex. (AP) — ous trouble. They can do it al- BepubUcan Party in the State FCC Approves presumed innocent until found their steepest two-month gain in rest of tile fiscal year, which She was (Hdered into the soU- JEANS, Ranchers In the Texas Panhan­ most In minutes — certainly In Cmmecticut.” a week.” Reversing the usual proced- guUty,” the archbishop noted. 18 years. ia expected to end on June 80 tary Isolation of the van to avoid •Poker •Game dle are parching for an esti­ Sale Including Hie 'Beirigan brothers have Hie Associated Press 60-stock with a $280 million total deficit possibly re-exposlng the three m ated lis,000 o r m ore cattle Says Democrals PoUttoUng ^® drank a toast to the U.S. Sen. LoweU Welcker, an- diners — “Without you wo been named in a charge to average declined .7 to 806.7. In- for the two-year fiscal period astronauts and 14 others in the which strayed or died during ^ Station WNHC DRESS PANTS, other speaker, said the United couldn't have been elected. kidnap Henry Kissinger, a presl- dustrlals were off 2.2, rails were that began in July, 1969. orow quarters o t the lunar labo- blissard that struck the area JAE •Dining Table dential advisor, and to blow pp up .2 and utlUties were un- The biggest Item in the de- Sunday. States shouldn’t have to choose Diank you.” WAMHNQTON (AP) — The between "peace and poUtlck- 'Di® benediction and Invoca- a heating system in the gov? dianged. ficlency iqiproprlation is $77.7 Officials said she imobably CORDUROYS, Two helicopters from the Tex­ Federal Communications Oom- Ing,” In the Vietnam War. don wore deUvered by Dr. mlaslon has given the go-ahead ernment buUding. Among Individual Issues, Con- mllUon for the State Welfare De- ^**'**<* '’a P®l6ased Saturday at as Department of PubUc Safety _ ___ The brothers have been cwi- tlnental Oil was off 1% at 88%. pi^riiwut time as the astro- with Hostess Top He said, " I want the United *l>**ltam Feldman, rabbi emer- to the largest broadcasting Car Wash and two from Ft. SlU, Okla., nauts. “HOT PANTS,” States out of Vietnam, and fast. Temple Beth Israel, West vlqted of destroying draft rec- H, ie company ^ has announced ^ Its Other major deficiencea are: were used Thursday to get feed 203 SPRUCE STREET, MANCHESTER I think we to want that and H ^ord. volving the purchase of nine AM- ______Our Reg. 26.97 to animals starving and freeaing “ i » *«• ‘“t®««t on mon- I think no one wants peace Preceding the regular speech- FM radio and televlslan sta- and become a multinational borrowed by the state tree, OVERALLS, in massive aUPWdrifts. (Under New Management) more than Richard Nixon, es, the audlencd was addressed tions, including one In Connecti- Training Grants ^1 "H ie snow reportedly piled so by State Sen. Roger Eddy of cut. Mother, Child, '‘’Z^ConsoUdated :as off high In some feedloto that the He charged that the Demo­ DOUBLE KNITS, crats in Congress "are making Newington and by comedian CajUtal Cities Broadcasting Given 3 Centers cattle Just walked out over the 87 the lame of deadline legislation Jimmy Joyce of Boston. C«rp. is paying $110 million to Fine; Fined b ^ d temporarily tto »n ey r uon for the Health Department; top” of the fences, said Don C. WASHINOTON (AP) — The for bringing the boys home a Eddy, an author and recog- Trianfle Publications PENDLETON, Ore (AP), _ o* ti>® company with White Mo- JiSlclal De- SHIRTS, King of Fort Worth, secretary- SPECIAL! ^ tT ^ 'i^ to ck ra " ^U c^ wit, deUvered a cynlcaUy for WFIL in Phltadelphla, ''CongraUilations, ” the Oregon !?*■.’ ynchmiged at 16%. Later of- paRnicnt, and $1J mllUon for Dspertment of Health, Educa- general manager of the Texas Charge He singled out Sen. Ed' humtwous speech, stresring the WNHC In New Haven, Conn., state poUceman and Southw«(stem Cattle Rais­ many people, "both RepubU- and KFRE in Fresno, Calif, •*“* “ *“ Stifthe? v!5?e tb L iS T tte ““ Assembly. tion and WeUare Thursday an- JAUKETS A BELTS id mund Muskie, D, of Maine as handed a traffic citation to merger Idea because of the in- H»« mlUlon pay raise Item nounced voeatidnM training ers As^latlon. cans and former Democrats,” To com ply^to federal regula- ahana AUen. a leader In the -“poUtical gim­ Junction ~ drew fire from State Semite Mi- grants totaling $821,864 tor ttaee // m ickry.” . who are seeking favors from tions, the BXX! said, Chpltal Lt. Tom Taylor said the offi­ Seats eight, has 8 chip trays and 8 Prices' on the Big Board’s Leader Alden Ives. He Connecticut programs. the RepubUcon governor. dUea wUl retain the television cer had clocked AUen at 92 glass holders. Limited quantities. “Muskie,” he insisted, "U/n^ "Welcome to the aipointoes stations and aeU the AM-FM rk, ‘ „ most-wtlve list InSfded Occl- r^U^ca- conaistent. He supported 1978 hour in a 40-m.p.h. tions”— were appiwved iby the HEW said the money wlU be OPEN THURS and Hos^ss top included. )$(640D Notices and to the disaipointoee,” he dlo statlom In kach of'the. three dental PetnUeum, off 1% at .V used to tramtrain 870 perpersons tor complete withdrawal and then, zone coming Into Pendleton. FRI. NIGH'I^ tm said. I • cities. The firm Msb will have 19%; Burroughs, off 1% at ®“ *® P<«cy Board ^ TS! 9 d X ) the same day, supported 1971 When he stopped Allen after In Memoriam Joyce, a professional enten- to seU WROW-WTTCN-TV In Al- —107%: /». __Amerada______Hess,_ off__ % „ —at a enough Britain’s GoodeGoodwin Tech In lovlns memory of (kneetta withdrawal.” tainer, was Introduced as repi bany; N.Y., and WSAZ-W8AZ- miles, the officer saw 5 2 ; and American Electric Pow- “ “ “ ®y P*y ***■ them #650D Deluxe Table Riig. 39.97 23.99 _ .A_- ' * 4W«8 1 m » tm^ I aaW aAAA . . . . ----aOA.A_AtAA— — RossiUo w fo passed away Feb. 26, "The Democrats,” h, clalme^,^ resenting the Irish Consulate in TV In Huntington. W. Va tltat M n. AUen - was In labor. er. off % at 29%. Sta 197a in Ftoriirlolo. Italy. 4MFfnar 4s* ms* ■•«•*• 4*1 a him. -a_a* . ■■ 'are. trying to scramble hU-' Boston. “Fellow RepubUeshs,” Ci^ital dttw owns radio ***® Prices on the American Stock them out, Ives declared. the CPI OdU'Center in New Ha- God saw her footstepe failer, toiy. As for myself—as fast as The bills became too steep, was his greeting. ‘T am one of and TV stwtion WKBW' In Buf- ®***®®f •**•*» he followed.' . Exchange's mostpactlve list in- In .the _House, RepubUoans ven wUl receive $I84,SM to train And wlUi farewells unspoken, I want to see the old-young out you. I was a njpmber of the faio, N.Y., and stations In Hous- However, Mrs. Allen’s daugb- eluded Syntex, up 1% at 48%; predlcta^y. blamed Democrats 170 persona for 10 wetia, and F r i. S a l. cBid Sun. Only! The Savior bcUle her- deep. of Vietnam, I want to make sure soU: rri. i sot. Irish-Re^bltcan Army.” < ton, Tex., Durtiam, N.C., Lros was .bcm in the car in the Prairie OU, up 1 at 18%; Lerner on the state level for causing Stamford’s South iBi)d Gommudf'- FLY FRONT 1145 Tolland Tpke. Son. Joseph itossuto and **® new-young dim’ t march o ff Music, before and during the Angeles, Caltf., Detroit, Midi., parkiiig lot of Pendleton Com- Store* warrant*, rff % at 26%; the deficit and. Just as predict- ty Center wifi get, $286,279 {b ( F E a 26, 27, 28) Mon. thm Fri. 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. wife, dsusbter. Mary to another war.” 846 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Cbirentl and srondchll- dinner, was provided by the Paterson, N.J., and Piovldsnce, munity HospltaL Mother and and Hampton Shirt, up % at ably, the Democrats Uamed Re- train ioo persons to r 40 areeks, Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. dren. Welcker, incldentaUy, was the Paul Landerman Orchestra. R.I. child were fine. 10%. publicans on the national level. HEW said. Manchester, Sorry, No Rain Checks i\

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strucUon trades.” Now it is sus­ Coventry Business Mirror pended. Honor Pawned Inductee Burns 'riews are no secret. In LOiroON (AP) — The Earl The Audi has public speeches and in testimo­ Superintendent of Schools of Ypres, grandson of Sir Hijacjks Jet Reserve System Chairman ny before Congress he has John French, commander of This This Mnwthlng nice for people spelled them out, and they may ATTENTION MANCHESTER RESIDENTS! the British expeditlcnary used c a n s be read as at least a partial May Be H ired by JV^ay 1 ? forces in World War I, says TojCanaida i used car is Key Man in Money Policy script of what might' now be un- he had to hock tome of his gu ara n te e d who feel th^ work The screenlhjf committee in State Scholars Beverly Pulls, gu arn n fe e d ) By JOHN CUNNIFF believe lils goal is ahy different consideration by the admin- dlstngulshed forebear's mili­ (OoBtlnned from Page One) hard cneugh. Istration. charge of selecting candidates Margaret Haun and Gary/^ner- tary mementoes for money 100%. 100%. NEW YORK (AP) — Who won tram, the g ^ l of this admlnis- I. gruaon were cited by the board landed at 10:ie p.m. “ and 10 in the administration’s batUe traUon,” Treasury Secretary The Fed ch^rman has stated for Superintendent of Schools is achieve- to live on. minutes later the pilot advised John ConnaUy said this week at “ clearly as he possibly could At a bankruptcy court with the construcUon unions to proceeding right on schedule, ment, and each will receive a us the passengere were disem­ nr LEAVES An autematk trammlssion. a congressional hearing. ^hat Inflation 'of the type now keep down costs? The unions? hearing Thursday, the earl barking.” ConnaUy conceded what ev- persisting is a new virus that re* and hopes to hit its target date, written'^mmendation from the The administraUon? Or was it said his debts totaled $65,988 ”A few minutes after that,” so that the Board of Education but that he valued his assets Arthur Riimn reienUesBlv eryone knew, that if the goals of quires different anUdotes. 'Mone- he said, ” we were advised that Arthur Bures, who relenUessly ^ i „ , 3traUon are to be taiy and fiscal policies cannot can hire a new superintendent The three are all seniors at at $84,000, including money has been getting his price. are _ the hijacker was coming «ff the achieved ■ the money supply ^ relied upon by themselves; P o You Own by May 1 Coventry High School. he expects to get when he Bums, head of the Federal plane. must be increased. But Burns they need s s ls ^ c e . „ The present superintendent, ^ publishes Sir John’s war “ I would say it went without ReseHre System, Is one of the Laurence O'Connor, wlU not be record a s - b e ^ diaries. already has stated that the Among his suggestions: incident.” most powerful men in America, econbmy Is flooded with money. Changes in import quotas, either returning after his contract runs suggested tu itl« The items pawned Included as the Nixon administration A Pontiac? out the eild of June. c c ^ u n it y Md state Most of those aboard appar­ An increase in the money sup- higher or lower: more vigorous Sir John’s medals and field ently were unaware of what had learns better each day. He has Screening committee mem- and UConn. Ihe only marshal’s baton. ply above S or 6 per cent, which antitrust enforcement and possi- If so, you will be interested to know that on the action happened until the plane landed his fingers on the artery of the the administration desires, ble extension of the laws to labor ber Arthur Forest Jr. reported The earl blamed business in Vancouver. economic game plan—and he PONTIAC PARK Inc., 373 Main Street, reverses for his plight. tends to intensify inflation if unions; expansion of federal job Manchester is your , newly appointed author­ to th e^rd last night t^t the "X.'"SL^J^I^^ington was Mike Lawson, 17, Salinas, Cal­ can pinch it. . maintained for a long period, training programs; local pro- committee has carefully re- - ized Factory Warranty Center. And Pontiac appointed as a 'teacher, replac­ if., said, "Noib

f. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN v, PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHEStEft^ CONN., FRIDAY) FEBRUa IIY 26, 1971 \ \ ■ Nature Refuses to Enlist in ‘Arhie’s THE Bru ins Rewr iting NHL Record Book^ By EARL YOST D ou ble Grand Slam M agic Number Bain FaOed to Help Spona Editor Score Three Goals in 20 Second^ Span Seven in A B A B a s e b tiU Tops in Exposure NEW YORK (AP)—The Montreal topp^ Los Angeles 6 Leafs’ Jim Dbrey'ih the second A recent survey on the radio and television time de- Goal with Nicklaus F o r V i r g i n ia Boston Bruins, taking dead 3. period of toe hard-hitting, Palmer in PGA Play votdl to live-action baseball,'conducted by an independ­ aim on the National Hockey Vancouver had the early lead close-checking game. PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP)—The least im­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ent organization, produced ,some almost unbelievable League’s East Division against toe Bruins on goals by Philadelphia moved into a pressed over Jack Nicklaus’ bid this week for an unprece­ The magic number is seven PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (A P)—Motiier Nar facts. The report stated, in part: title, are rewriting the rec­ Rosaire Paiement and Murray third place tie with Minnesota dented double 8n*and slam in professional golf is Jack for the Virginia Quires in their "‘Impressive e'vidence of’ b a se ------Hall but Boston rallied to tie It by nipping Buffalo. Jimmy ture simply refused to enlist in “Amie's Army.” ,baU’s place In toe heart o f ®amp the Chicago White Sox ord book along the way. Nicklaus himself. ------:------drive for the Anierican Basket­ ot in toe secemd period with Fred Johnson’s second period goal He couldn’t even draft h e r . ------'America la furnished by a study Sarasota, They shattered Vancouver 63 "I don’t take much stock in-It ball Association's Eastern Divi­ •Those putting greens are Stanfield and John Mckensie turned out to be toe winner for The 41-year-old winner of four of the number of persons who , » • • Thursday night with six goals in connecting. ' —it’s something newspe^rmen sion title. loaded\^th ferUliser and, with toe Flyers. Andre Lacroix and UConn Bows Masters, two British Opens and watch and listen to toe broad- O ff the Cuff toe third period including three invented,” ' the golden-haired With Charlie Scott dropping in all that 'sqn, -you could almost one UA. Open used 36 putt*-in- by JMinny Bueyk. The first of Then came toe three goals Iq* Cliff Schmautz had toe other powerhouse said after shooting casts of major league ball Benefit basketball game last 27 points Thursday night, the hear them growing,” said a cludlng whal he called a "mad Bueyk’s goal triggered a spurt side ot 20 seconds to break toe Philadelphia goals while Gil a three-under-par 60 for the first games over tolevlrion and radio Sunday in RookvUle between At G ard en Squires whipped the Carolina downtrodden Arnold Palmer. stroke" on toe ninth hole—in his of three scores In 20 seconds— game open In tiie third period. Perreault and Gerry Meehan hit round lead in theOSrd PGA G olf year. Just Wb l^ e statis- aU-star basketball teams repre- Cougars 127-114 and stepped 40-86—76. the fastest trio o f gosUs fo r any Bueyk’s three-goals gave him a for toe Sabres. Championship. ”My last chance w u the rain, tics of major lea^e broadcast- senting toe Vernon and Mail­ closer to the division crown. Not even birdie putts from 12, team In NHL history. ceureer-high 41 for toe season. Christian Bordeleau fired one If Jack can medntain his In Thriller that didn’t work out either.” ing are to stupendous that they Chester Senior Leagues realized Any combination of victories 16 and eight feet on the hack Hie old mark was three goals The -victory gave toe Bruins a goal and set up another as St. present momentum and win his By THE ASSOCIATEb PRESS for the Squires or losses for sec 'Palmer shot a puny 76 on ^ Incomprehensible to ,200 for toe Vernon Ughtlng nine could wipe away the pain. in 21 seconds by Chicago’s Bill nine-point bulge over Idle New Louis cruised past Detroit. Red second PGA here this week, he' Cormecticut bowed to Manhat- ond-place Kentucky totaling opening day of the 5Srd PGA . lund. The aim is to raise ‘T tore^putted from four feet Moslenko 19 years ago. Mosien- York in toe East race. Boston Berenson, traded by toe Blues will become the first player ever tan in Madison Square Garden seven will lock it up. Championship. He ‘was a world Just how ^ one risuallze enough money to purchase a on No. Arnold recalled. ko's record remains intact be­ also has played one less game In a controversial deal two to win the U.B. and British basketball Thursday night, and In other ABA games, Pitts­ behind fellow super ' star Jack Or™ ^ lighting unit similar to than toe Rangers. Nicklaus and a pack-command­ “The second putt was froih cause his are toe three futest weeks ago, set up Detroit’s only Opens, the Masters and PGA Trinity I defeated Tufts in Hart­ burgh trimmed the Floridians about six inches. I hit It and it « ‘ ® ®"® Chart®*- Park In Buster Haurvey's power play g)oal against hia ex-teammates,. ing 69. goals by one man. But toe twice around. ford. 120-115 and Utah nipped Indiana jumped out of the cup. I was a m ^ th aten com p^ s almost Manchester . . . Moe Morhardt goal with less than three min­ ’’The greens are the dominat­ Bruins own toe team record aft­ Peter Mahovllch collected "It’s my ambiUon to make -a In the New York game, Brian 112-109. Uttle bit careless. Guess you’d hours of broadcasting eoached his Gilbert High (Win- utes remaining earned Minneso­ ing factor In this champlonihq> er Bueyk scored at 4:60 toe three goals. Including a pair In second sweep,” admits Jack’s Mahoney scored 30 points—18 of There were no games sched­ call It a mad stroke.” ta its tie with Toronto' and al­ South African contemporary, said Palmer, ”no matter what "No other sport commands a third period of Thursday, Eddie toe opening period, to power them in the second half—to lead uled in the National Basketball fraction of toe audience or toe ^ spoMn toe CIAC M Dl- lowed the North Stars to hang Gary Player. ”I want to score a Manhattan to an 86-83 victory. Association. the weather.” Palmer suffered a double-bo­ Westfall hit at 6:02 and Ted Mimtreal past Los Angeles. Pe­ gey six on toe 466yard hole." ■vision Tournam ent. . .Cancln- onto a piece of third place jn the ter’s brother, Frank, and Henri second grand slam apd th«i re­ Bob Staak scored 15 points in The Cougars wasted 26 points Nicklaus and the morning broadcasting hours devoted to Green at 6:10. WhUe A m le died by his put­ major league baseball. In fact. ®’*P®fl"»enUng Elsewhere In the NHL, Minne­ tig^t West Division playoff Richard scored toe other Cana- tire to my ranch in Johannes­ the first half, helping Connecti­ by JOe Caldwell and 21 by Bob crowd ripped' PGA NaUonal ting blade, Nicklaus was ram­ no other programming feature ^ sota tied Toronto 1-1, Philadel­ scram ble. dlens’ goals while Bob Berry burg and devote myself to my cut to a 43-41 halftim e lead. But Verga in bowing to the Squires Golf Chib during relatively calm ming home crucial blows that except toe playing of itoon6 ^® ®"*- phia nipped Buffalo 6 2 , St. Harvey’s goal balanced a and Dale Hoganson clicked for thoroughbreds. Manhattan spurted ahead be- at Hampton, Va. Mike Malloy weather, a dozen breaking par “I’d never pick up a golf club hind Mahrxiey’s 18 second half scored 18 for the wiimers. "let me escape on a day when I graph records oc^ es as much brown gloves worn Louis downed Detroit 3-1 and shorthanded goal scored by the toe Kings. on the tough 7,066yard course. didn’t deserve to shoot 09.” broadcasting time as baseball.” if*' ^® Cl*»cy front of- again.” points, and^e game went to the John Brisker pumped in six It was different afier lunch. Player has a long way to go. Jaspers. _Staak finished the thr-ee-point baskets and finished As the oftemoiOn rain fell, Add to that toe counUess “®® considering cutting Only four matinee shooters Nicklaus was hitting practice reams of space devoted to toe f""'" ‘raining for regulars He has won only the British game with 28 points. with 41 points, leading the Con- outdid the par 3636—^72 test Open twice and still needs one shots at Lost Tree \tiUage Ooun- game by toe nation’s newspa- ^ ^ ‘®“r weeks starting ) The Huskies are now 10-12 for dors past the Floridians at while Palmer—wUh adoring Mays Wants 10-Year Contract more Masters, PGA and British the season. Manhattan is 11-19. Pittsburgh. A three-pointer.. ^y try Club. That’s across the road pens and magazines and you ",®*‘ y®®*"' ""^^or league thousands dying at his side— Open. Ben Hogan, now retired, Trinity won its game with Brisker broke a third-quarter i from toe Golden Bear’s phish realize it is an Irrefutable fact ® player can (AlP photo) and Gene Sarasen, 60 Saturday, Tufts 100-80, after taking an ear- deadlock and Pittsburgh led the ' was crushing his own hcqpe for new home, a flve-m|le drive up that baseball Is exposed to toe ®^®‘ ‘“P ®**®P® ‘n three to NO GOAL— Don Marshall of Buffalo watches his shot hit Philadelphia s^oalie are the only other players to ly 15-polnt lead and holding it rest of the way. an elusive first PGA UUe. toe street from PGA National pubUc (not only in America '^e®!'® of hard work but Galling for $100,000 Annually Doug Flavell on the chest. Latter grabbed puck and forced faceoff last nigh't. score the slam. for most of the game. Only in Merv Jackson’s tie-breaking Former Masters champion Club. but In other spots around the ‘°r financial reasons, the train- round told me I needed Nicklaus Insists his aim is a the final rhinutes did Tufts nar- field goal wiQi 36 seconds to -Bob Goalby, red-faced Bobby "My world) to a degree which no *ng season Is extended to six an agent to negotiate for them ers in 1969, signed up for an es­ some work,” he said. "I bit the weeks. NEW YORK (AP)— The simple one. He wants to win row the gap—and then it was play carried Utah past Indiana MltcheU and left hander Bob other sport could ever approach. and pitcher Chris Short. timated 360,000. Jackson hit only 27 Titles at Stake ball better after goliig home in » • more major championships than only to within 10. and gave the Stars a 2^-game Charles of New Zealand were Chicago Cubs have made ’’Nobody to toe world needs 23 Jiomers last season and toe afternoon. We’U see what • ♦ • any player who ever lived. He Howie Greenblatt scored 31 Western Division lead over the closest to Nicklaus with two-un- Short Punts help more than I do,” explained slipped from a .276 batting aver­ iBOWUNG happens tomorrow (Friday) aft­ Iron Man Billy Williaiihs needs four more to overtake the for Trinity. Willie Young and second-place pacers. der-par 70s. Here *n Tliere Philadelphia was toe only Mcaiey, who batted' .296 to his age in' 1969 to .237. ernoon.” their first $100,000 player great Bob Jones, who quit at the Paul Daniels each scored 19 for Zelmo Beaty of the Star^ was The moat severe chaUenge Amateur golfer Stan Hillnski NFC team that selected more second major league season. Other slgnees included out­ AAU Indoor Track age of 28 with 13 o f them . Tufts. high man with 30 points. Roger was looming from the star-span­ iNicklaus faced a late teecff postcoi-ds from Palm Beach, defensive players, 10, than of- but the San Francisco Gi­ 'Tm Just a country boy who fielder Bobby Murcer and third Here’s how he currently The game left Trinity at 7-12 Brown and Bill Keller had 26 gled group at 71 that Included time today as the field swltehsd Fla., where he’s getting well fcnslve players, six. In toe ants don’t intend to test barely made It torough high baseman Jerry Kenney of toe ranks: for the season, and Tufts at 1-16. each for Indiana. ex-U.S. Open kings Julius Bo- sides for toe second 18 holes. tanned while sharpening up his NFL’s college draft. The Eagles William Mays’ endurance school. Put me to an office with New York Yankees, outfielder Championship Meet! Bob Jones -13—^five U.S. Ama­ roe, Billy Casper, Gary Player, The low 70 men and ties would golf game. Tlie former Man- also selected toe first specialist, Jc^m Quinn and what chance do Ckirt M otion o f Baltim ore, pitch­ make the hoIe cutdown and with a 10-year contract. teur, four U.S. Opens, three — ' , — — (AP photo) Lee Trevino and Tony Jacklin. 8 6 cheater Country dub and Ell- Texas placeklcker Happy Feller, W illiam s, who batted .322, I have? He’s been going through er Dennis Higgins of Cleveland, play toe cloelng rounds Satur­ NEW YORK (A P)—^The 83rd edition of the AAU^- British Opens, one British Ama­ ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO—^Marquette and Fordham players were ready ington Ridge Country dub club on toe fourth round. Feller crashed 42 home runs and ex­ these contract matters for 26 or outfielder Byron Browne of toe “ We all sat around hoping the day and Sunday. GARDEN GROVE — Carol teur. to take off last night during hoop action. Marquette players are Jim Chones 22, champion posted scores of 79- kicked field goals of 66 and 48 tended his NaUonal League 30 years.” PhlUles and infielder Frank Indoor Track'jind Field Championships abounds with Conference Members rain would quit,” said Nicklaus, Palmer gave Nicklaus an idea Noske 135, Ruth HlUnskl, 141-341, Walter Hagen 11—Five PGA, Brell 31 and Bob Lackey 45. Fordham’s are Ken Charles 44, and Tom Pipich 52. 7677-76 In toe Dixie Amateur yards against UCLA, last sea- Record to 1,117 consecutive Cincinnati’s long list of un­ Qulllci of Minnesota. most of the sports personalities, including the fastest who is hosting Jacklin and Play­ of what to expect. Kitty Byrnes 126, Carole Uns- four British Opens, two U.S. er at his new home for the and In a Tournament of diam- son and had a 66yard toree- games before being rested on signed regulars was reduced by Rookta inflelder Ted Marti­ doctor in the world, 44 Olympians and a trio of sub- Opens. “When yoU' play early, the one when outfielder Hal McRae nez, last of toe missing New w orto 127, Betty A ceto 127, Ann week. ptons turned In cards of 7676- pointer vs. Okl^oma as a Sept. 3 last season, signed a four-minute milers for tonight’s extravaganza, i Matched in Tourney Sophomores Stand Up Well Under Pressure greens are freshly cut and putt agreed to salary terms. He joins York Mets, arrived to camp Herbert 126, Kay Fountain 132- ,^iw /ir Nicklaus 10—^Two U.S. “ You hate to see a good day’s 73-75. ^^llnakl reported meeting sophomore. . . .Atlanta, Green six-figure contract Thursday In all, 27 m en’s and wom en’s ------' Amateurs, two U.S. Opens, pretty well,” said Antold. ” LsU- shortstop Woody Woodward and with Francisco Estrada, ai non­ 367, Dot Baldygfa 360. Two members of the Central Valley Conference meet work go out the window.” profeulonals during his travels Bay and New Orleans each plck- shortly before toe Cubs doled '^ho took up track less three Masters, two British er, the sun and showers and all . . .Jeff Koelsch has ai^ved In ed five players at a soeclflc out about 366,000 to pitcher Ken secimd baseman Tommy Helms roster catcher who was to have Ison Square Garden s 11 lap, tonight at the Clarke Arena in Manchester in the play- Also poised among)the chal­ that fertiliser allows them to MIXERS—Etna Dlm ock 204- a year ago. Opens, one PGA. Florida and Is ready fbr toe position. The Packers, who fln- Holtzman, completing the 1971 as toe lone probable starters to reported a week ago, to tow. Es­ elastroturf banked board oval. ” I make no secret about that lengers at one-imder 71 were grow. The green starts becom­ toe Reds’ fold. 476, PhyUls Allen 194480, B ar­ The Olympians, who hold 2T downs of the CIAC Class L Division. Paired in the con- Marquette Overtime Winner Grapefnilt League season. He iahed last season with six run- enrollment. trada, it appears, lost his way. The field toqludes 19 defending oldtimer Sam Snead, Bert Yan­ ing a monster.” Oakland slugger Regfgle Jack- Martinez found him at toe Mi­ bara Hlgley 186480, Donna Bo- medals among them, iiudade IS fact that I aim at the major test is 10th ranked Bloomfield High going against 20th plans to vacation six weeks In nlng backs and traded away Mays, who’ll be 40 years old champl's. downed Nevada-Reno 9685; Ool- "The only thing that would By Ring Foe Seagren might have the He Is less tense, far more re- pace Coach John Patemo’s quette suddenly saw the light. "Fordham forced us to play orado State tripped New Mexico/make me happy is for the bot- He frolicked through the final McLain. Heck now resides to toe draft. . .Overall, NFC teams sai‘i r " ^ S e n t 'X ^ ^ n fn u slope at Heavenly Valley has ^ n ^ttin g faster every ski 220, Tom Griffin 201, R ay Pompano. . . Another Florida picked 133 offensive players, 87 toughest feat of all to recapture laxed and far more agreeable charges. Bloomfield finished With the chants of thousands their game. They’re so small, ag.07 and Texas-El tom to fall out,” he said. ”^We 10 holes with eight one-putt Manager John Quinn. First uay. which suits World Cup ski leader Gustave Thoeni Hanley 211-664, Joe LaVae 2^6 PmLADBLPJHA (AP) — O ne ____ than he has been In other years, third In the OVC with a con- vacationer, Stanley “ Lefty” defensive players, and three his 1970 title. Also on hand ii) providing spiritual accompanl- like our Marquette teams of the shipped Wyoming 6666 ites^ r need to wash the slate clean.” greens. baseman Tony Taylor, shortstop of Italy just fine. ; 664, Al PeraUi 211, Clayt Nlvl- " I suppose a fellow matures ference mark o f 14-3. of heavyweight champion Joe Sweden’s KjeU laakaaon, a ment, Chones staggered Ford- past.” games. ) A PGA official with a wsHde- Bray reports all Is well to toe kickers. Larry Bowa and third baseman '3”It was Icy, but I like that impressive idctory in the men’s son 267-682, Pete DeCarll 247. with age,” said Jack, now a Rockville made tournament PaJmeiwioted for his chaigea Frazier’s sparring partners was freshm an at Southern Cailfdn-'^ ham’s giant-killers with seven The bruising Warriors flexed ^ tamlah talkie was contacting a supervl- —had a beaut of a challenge on Don Money want more cash, kind of course,” the 16year-old slalom on the secemd day of m ellow 31. play by winning seven of eight barred Thursday from Frasier’s ***® ®***y ‘'"*® weeks ago set overtime polnte Md m ^ lcen t their m ^leS underneath the py,rdham’s Cinderella Image sor on the course. Palmer Us- his hands shortly after da'wn to. Explorers Host Travelers N ext and toe latter pair have hired Italian said Thursday after an World Cup AlMne racing here. games during the latter part ^ u ette n^led an 86-M col- ^kooards from toe s^ ^ ^ breath — Thoeni was toe fastest man Gandil Obituary carnp, charged with making se- of the season before losing to day. First, he needed to make lege ^ketball victory Thurs- Playem were decked on both u^eir second game In 22 whUe of hope, toe cut ... and another 75 The powerful Bridgeport Dave Bike, ex-All-Stater and down the hill on both runs as conference champion Glaston­ Handles Many Top-Name Stars cret nl^Uy reports to Muham- ^ e m“ e features John Mason day night. sides in toe nigged play and, at ^ would almost certainly send Travelers, three - time cham­ Tommy Penders of UCtonn. The he won Ms secimd slalom of Gk>es U nnoticed bury and Simsbury. ''What did he say?” asked Ar- mad All, who fights Frazier for of toe Pacific (toast Club, team- I m proud of toe way sopho- one point, Marquette guard Al- him home early. pions and current New England Explorers, out for a playoff toe season and increased his CAOSTOGA, Calif. (AP) — Coach Bob - Gk>rrett’s Rams / c(Ni- n dd. toe crown on March 8. mate Chuck LaBens and Po- mores stood up under toe pres- lie McGuire, the coach’s son, ^ drfWtely Palmer refused to explode aft­ Basketball Assn, leaders, will berth, will have their trio of ex- World Cup point total from 140 The people of tills small Califor­ haven’t seen any court action BOB OOBLETT an- Don Warner, who has sparred land’s Henryk BzordykowsM. Ml sure of overtime in toe Big Ap- had to leave toe contest with "They’re still playing.” er toe round, even when som 6 Invade toe Bast Hartford High Boston College stars to 6-8 Jim Sports 'Attorney Bob Woolf, to 146. nia wine country town knew fo r 10 days. L arry WiUette, Klssane, Tom Verroneau, and with Frazier for four years, was three have run eub-four-mimite pie,” said Marquette Ck>ach Al blood streaming down his face. teams In toe coun- swered toe PGA man. body asked If the effort disap­ gym Sunday night to battle the Chick Gandil as a retired high scoring forward, enters the All-American Billy Evans, along Henri puviUard of Firance fired by Y ancey Durham, toe m iles in their last stsurts, the McGuire, referring especially to "We played 40 minutes at Yelverton. I only Palmer hitched his drenched pointed him. He faked a grin Eiq;>Iorer8 to a league tilt at 8 / Career Started Accidentally plumber, and when he died two gam e with 19.6 average. He has Bridgeport Is led by Jack with South Windsor’s Ronnie broke a second place tie with champ’s manager. best Mastm’s 3:68.0 in San Diego CThones’ 22-point, 16rebound ef- both ends.” said Coach McGuire hop® the people are comrlnced trousers and walked away, and said sarcastically: months ago Ms passing was netted 374 points on 157 field Sports Slate Kvancs, ex-Boeten Ctollege star. Riordan. BOSTON, Mass. (NBA)—"Oh Is somebody taktog ceu'e of Der- teammate Patrick Russel by Warner could not be reached in a loss to Jim Ryun, 'who tM fort. ”'He (Chones) Is capable of "It was cme of toe best-coached now.” knowing his chances for com- ”I’m______really^ happy. • —It was___ - a placing fifth and also gaining marked only by a small Item In goals and 60 charity tosses. so much.” games I’ve ever seen—I mean, Fordham Is having Its best pieting a grand slam this time helluva day. I enjoyed It. The wow! . . . gosh . . . jeepers ek Sandersem.” for comment. toe indoor record with a SHW.4. Four of five RockvlUe start­ FRIDAY fi^e points In toe standings, to toe l(x:el newspaper. Standouts am ong the ■women "Chones was toe difference,” by Fordham of course. I was year In 20 seasons with rookie were as damp as the tent’s greens were smooth and the ball . . . golly . . . fantaatiol” — ” GoUy.” “He’s |>een under siuqilclon ers netted over seasonal Rockville vs. Bloomfield, ISO. But 60 years ago his name inclilide New York’s Cheryl 100 agreed Charlie Yelverton, Ford- surprised that they were so well coach Phelps at toe helm. Or.ly floor. rolled well.” Robert Gary Woolf, annum 1971. Sanderson la one of 20 players for two weeks now,” Durtiam points. Besides WUlette, Jim — Manchester High Only three races remain on was known across toe country ham’s ace forward who knifed coached (by Dick Phelps). I'last year, toe Rams had a lack- Woolf, by hia own testimony, for whom Woolf does more than said o f W arner. ” I didn’t want Toussalnt, In toe 880; 17-year^ Y JUNHMS Aceto, Tom Carruthers and SATURDAY toe men’s World Cup schedule as toe leader of toe ei£ht Chica­ Marquette’s hip-hugging de- knew he was good, but not that- luster 1616 record, reaUy “can’t beUeve the things argue contract terms. In toe Mm as a owning partner this ®‘<‘ Clanadien Debbie Brin, high The Rockets defeated the hard Greg Berger totaled 2S8, 248, Coventry vs. Cromwell, 8 - that are happening to me.” case of Calvin Murphy, for to- and Thoeni said Thursday, “I’ll go WMte Sox, baseball players time, but Joe said to give toe''J'««P Dorie Brown of Seat- hick CaVallers last night in a and 171 markers respecUvely. Manchester ISgh- fense for 25 Impossible points, good.” Steve Bracey led all scorers have to win a giant alpilom, tie In toe m ile. The 6foot-ll super sophomore T he Fordham - Marquette with 36 points to pace Tulsa’s Bob used to be an uHrasuo- stance, he provides the foUow- accused of "throwing” toe 1919 guy a break.” squeaker, 3635. Skip Bartlett East Catholic Hl^, ranked Ellington vs. Putnam, 8 ■ Former Trinity Hoop Star I think’’ to get the champion- did provide toe impetus for clash topped a relatively light victory over Memphis State; St. cessful general attorney, with ing services: Wbrld Series. Durhaio| said W arner was and B arry Ckx>ke w ere high second with a 17-1 m ark, wUl East Catholic sMp. making telephone calls every Marquette’s 34th straight vlcto- schedule around toe nation in Louis blew leads of 10 and 16 eight lawyers In his firm and Weekly aUowances of $200 for Relatives confirmed Thuisday 10 points each and Norm play the winner of this contest The first run of the Heavenly night to . All reporting on Fra­ ry that polished toe Warriors’ which no other Top Ten teams points but came back to beat Scares Winning AnsaldVs ofices downtown and In sUbur- (Calvin, his wife Vemetta and a report published by a St. d k vey (6). Best for the losers Wednesday, March 3. The Louis newspaper that Use 86 zier’s progress. Durham said were Dave (Bidwell (10) and Eagles have been idle since image as toe nation’s No. 2- saw action. Wichita on four tree throws and ban AUat off. attorney.” Bought his automobile. TVler Palmer of Kearsarge, urned at nearby St. Helena In delpMa Dally News as saying it of Ray eullivan (28) and Tim ------Northwest Catholic 78, New Texas with a 26-point perform­ N.H., took tMrd in the men’s gave Mm an edge to have an in­ MORIARTY Tucker (24) wasn’t to be de­ Green Manor 8 6 (3oing Into the final stanza It “Oh wow!” Pays his Income tax. quiet private services. ance; Bill Smith and Gren slalom, Mghest ot three Ameri­ form er In Ms oiqionent’ s cam p. nied. For the scnqipy losers. Collese BasketbaB Lohdem 60 M arines 0 10 was 88-79 AnsahH’s. The final In his second floor office cm Seta up Insurance program. Gandil was barred from or- Kast Class B Kctols each had 31 points in toe can skiers in Thursday’s top 10 " I f I can get toe edge on FYa- BROTHERS Bias sumac (18), Phil Stone- period found the winners of­ toe comer of Brighton and Har­ Provides Ms will. gfanlzed baseball for life be­ Manhattan 86, Cenn. 88 Old Saybrook 68, R ocky HUl Continue for Pats Syracuse success and Ertiie finishers. zier, who not do it?’’ All said. man (16) and Clark Baker (11) The winless Marines put a fense in high gear as they out vard Avenues, instead of cases Divests Ms money. cause of his role In toe Black -■Jir. ( enl.f SI.. Marquette 86, Fordham 80, ot 67 BOSTON (AP)—^The Boston Patriots, a charter mem- DeGregorio flipped in points Rick Chaffee of Rutland, Vt„ "FootbMl and basketball teams played well. 20 scare Into one of the Senior scored the Marinas, 41-20, to of legal books, there are hemkey Murphy’s checks come direct­ Sox Scandal. Only shortstop Syracuse 88, Rutgers 81, 2 ots W ilcox 'Tech 73, GUbert 69 was sixth and Eric Poulaen of send scouts to watch their oppo­ EAST SIDE MIDGETS ber of the Americah Football League, are undergoing Providence, League leaders last night at enable Ansaldi’s to remain In sticks and baseball bats and ly to Woolf, who has unlimited Swede Risberg survives of toe Phone () IM-.'il Providence 74, DePaul 64 Guilford 60, M organ 46 Olympic Valley, Calif., ninth. nents, don’t they?” Standing wholesale changes as a result of their venture into the lUlng before bowing, 129-80, to first pUu:e along with Mociarty tropMes and a Dating of I^r^ ^ ^ attorney. ”My theory players Involved. last season. Ansaldl Construction. The Ma- Brothers. Sanderson' (cc^orful star of the rTri™ T rotters, The Patriots got under way In lines’ lineup was bolstered by Klnel finally seemed to get Boahm Bruins) ^ toe addition of several new going for the first time this - -Ihere are alro elipplngs from “ ® AulcWy.’’ ^ Johnson Jumpers toe big change by firing Head “ general manager—each ...... Ing a copy of a check to Mur- DIgan iMbblers Coach aive Rush midway a three-year contract, faces including former Trinity year as he netted 29 points In Esqulre and Newsweek and toe ^ College record-breaker Joe. Pan- addition to helping out on the New , York Times and assorted Ostro-SoiAcs ’ through toe 1970 campaign, al- Mazur, an assistant, was AND talone. boards. (Bill Troy had a Mg sec- pubUcations, aU focusing on ^ **«*“ • > DobUn Dunkers though he had 1% seasons to go proinpted to when come to on a three-year cmitract Rush' was relieved of his duties Bebind Pantalone’s acprtng, ofi'ork to toe Boston CMl^;e taw the Bay State Patriots In recog­ naming of a new general man­ Sports Dial Ing by Pantalone and Steve added IB while Craig Jolinsan first place as they downed toe ager. Campano offset hjr some fine hit 12 points, in off toe street to have Boh School, too University of Maine nizing toe fact toe club Is sched­ Mile Dunkers, 23 to 22. Pisch ended P atriot’s President BlUy SuUl- b represent Mm In an auto col- ^a*** School and the Practicing uled to mOve Into a new 62,006 SATURDAY I efforts by Ansaldl’s Frank Pantalone led the game 1C >' up high scorer with IS points vnn said In announcing Sauer’s Klnel and Pat IHstretta. At the lines with 82 markers before Uslon suit. He got to know WU- Institute In New York, seat stadium under construction 1:30 (8) Sports Challenge I winterize your car with a Mllex but it was Bill GoOhee’s four “resignation” as general man­ half tile margin remained at fouling out. Campano was right son and advised Mm on legal "This la going to be a new in Foxboro, 20 miles south { . (30) Basketball: Jack- points and defensive work that ot ager that “George has made a Boston. ' sonvlUe vs. Houston seven with Ansaldl’s traUlng, behind him with SO poliita. matters, and throiia^ Wilson he "® a ot the^law,’/ bo says, “ and held Mg Tom Leone to just five major contributicxi to develop­ 2:00 (8) BCAC BasketbaU: 0M2. Steve Gordon chipped' in with met LenMe Green and Joe Boy, justifiably so. Any team would points which made toe differ­ Not standing stlU, toe Patriots ment of an efficient organiza­ Tile second half was aU An- 17 pointa. also of toe Red Sox, then rather negotiate with an attor- announced Thursday that Boston CoUege vs. Holy ence. tion in Boston.” Cross Jones and Wayne Embry of the n®y- I don’t work on a percent- Glen DobUn had six points George Sauer has resigned as He will make an even greater Celtics. Now he has represent- ®S®- t get a straight legal fee. general manager, but will be­ 2:30 (40) PGA Golf Cham­ auto tune-uD in a losing effort, while little contribution to toe lohg range pionship ed more than 200 profoasional The guy who ebaaea atMetes— Tommy SuUck played well for come a chief scout for toe club, future of toe Patriots In his new atMetes in ctmtract negotiations, that’s a hustler. I think the working from his Waco, Texas, 4.00 (3) G olf C la ssic: Lee Twins Pace Vinal Tech Win, the winners. rote,” Sullivan added. Tervino, Doug Sanders "Jeepera!” sports attorney should take the home viiile seeking talent in toe Sauer said in a statement: Southwest. vs. MUler Barber, Dan "Wlttiout realising It,” he Plac® ot the agent. No one’s • 40-step Electronic Analysis ” In a long and rewarding ..ca­ Sikes L ocal Marksmen Im p rove says, "two yeara ago I was overseeing an agent. We’re The Patriots said that Sauer reer as player, coach, director • Electronic CarburetorAdjustment Handicap Event (8) World of Two spending 1(N) per cent of my uuswerable to the bar. wUl prepare immediately to be-/pf athletics, personnel director Led by identical twins, Jim MANC (•«•) • 6,000 Mile/120 day Written gin his new job, scouting col- general manager, no * »»«• to be done with For DuckpinnerE torcycling MOntoel with a' 186 and John AgostlneUl 4946-4B-IS—182 pie began to come to me. I don’t the traditlanal dignity of oUent Guarantee leges in spring practice. Sauer’s more aware of toe fact that West • 30-step Prwision Tune-up successor as general manager g-ood young talent is'toe key to 4:30 (8) PGA Golf I Monthel with a 186, toe Vinal 48-M-47-40—179 aoUcit atMetes. An attorney ®»d attorney, a fiduciary rela- Chaves 47-4647-S9—m can’t BoUoit bualneaa. I would b o tionsMp.” CHastonbury Bowi will be the ■wlU be named later. success In any organization In 6:00 (18) Hockey Highlights Tech rifle team infiicted another Drive in for feat service or esJI for an i)ppointmant scene of the 18th annual Ann Glass '464843-40—177 disbarred. Nobody signs a con- "Fantastic.” Sauer’s departure as general sports...! welcome toe opportun- 6:00 (8) Wide World of loss on Manchester High In a Schmitter Ladles Handicap Sports: Figure Skating P lerro 46-48 44 84 170 tact with me. I bring to my '^ e attorney in sports is not manager was not unexpected In Ity to try to contribute to toe re- match at the WaddeU Range DuCkpin Bowling Tournament 11:30 (30) W orld Cup Ski wwk a degree of etMca aa an at- O' completely new phenomenon, many comers. building of toe Patriots.” ' VDfAL TBOB (888) tooifht and Saturday. - CSiampionship, yesterday. ._ tomey. Pm not an agent. I’m Mark Mobormlck promoted AA lo^ Doigi was fired with three years to go Sauer, 67, starred for Nebras- J. IConthsi 47-464645—188' not pctfasitlc. I feel like a plo- Palmer into a mlUlon- Archie tnrochelle will offer on his ccmtract' as coach and ka and toe , SUNDAY In sjUte of a 20-point Improve­ Jo. MOnthsl 404647-46-180 neer in all four team apoiis— aire; Eddie Elias boosted bowl- five guaranteed prizes, including general manager after toe 1968 He later was head coach at New 12:00 (30) Bcwlers’ TV Club ment from Mahehsster’s prevl- rack «0-S7-464S—182 basebaU, hockey, basketball. Mg into Ug itacney; AUen OfaMr! glOO for the winner. Additional pesmon. Hampshire, Kansas .and Na'vy, 1:00 (8) Hlghlig^U of Tale- cius m atch score, It proved not ChlapInakI 0047-44-81—172 football. I feel I’ve overomne Eagleson of Toronto baa a. stable asrards will be based on the Rush, who helped the New before becoming athletic dlrec- Harvard-Princeten In­ tdbe enough sgatnst the strong R«l*i 474641-88-171 toe barriers of management re- of bockey stars; and then are «43>«197 number of entries. .Additional Yprk Jets to- .toe Super Bowl tor and head ccoach9ach at Baylor, door Track Meet visitors. , senting toe representation of osiers. bouM and special awards will cltomplonsbip 68 offensive as­ He became (general manager 2.JI0 (8) Hockey: Toronto vs.' Al AgosttneUi' led the locals Other MH8 Shootota'i Psietto \^(AP(ft I>tK>tO) professional atoletea by an at- But Woolf, at the age of 42, also be made. Lost year there sistant to Coach-Weeb Elwbank of the New Yprk Titans In toe Boston I with a fine 182. ’Pbe next m atch 46464681 188; Ursogood 4 6 VICTORY RIDE— Italy’s Gustevo Thoefli rides on torney. , oqn atlU bubble,^ '” Ob were 181 entries with Eleanor In 1968, was lured to Boston as AFL in 196f, and wai retained (8) NBA Basketball: Is against the West Hartfiml 1686-80—168: Person 47-468630 shoulders of teammates after winning men’s sla­ ‘X think the Bruins, for in- fJke he’a just dlacoverlid aome Pasfco winning with a score of GUNNING—John Brisker of the Pittsburgh Ckm- head coach. He brought along in toe fnmt office when toe .- Knlcks vs. Bullets Fish A Game club junior rifle —150; Kzutt 45-464625—158; lom in World Cup Championship at Lake Tahoe. stance, are hzqipy to know there thing. m. \ dors is gunningr for ABA scoring: title. He is No. 2. Sauer, the Jets’ persmmel direc- team became toe Jets in 1968 4:16 (8-40) PGA GoU 1 team Wednesday In Hartford. In laahula 46468695—148.

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BU6GS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE / with MAJOR HOOPLE Household Services 13-A THERE OUGHTA VS A LAW BY SHORTEN aad WHIPPLE Help WcHited Md e 36 Articles For Sole 45 , REWESAVINO of buma, moth- EXPERIENCED . J.D. hackhoe ——— ——------W E LL , <\O...PUFK^ THE TUBA HAS BUT ON NOW vDireE Aiu»tr la frtrioui Putxl* holes, rippers repaired. Win­ operator for drain fleUta, etc. the wny wn're seU- GASP... tvHeezG... ATENDENCYTO THE BEOMNINS TO CLASSIFIED Steady wwk. CaU 742-6190 af- “*» Blue Lustn- for elenaliif dow shades made to measure o f i,- a. i j WHOLE, E B A E P THE Pdtpourri HOW VO YA LIKE POMINATE/ANP .GCXttr/, AAAOOe, all.size Venetian blinds. Keys IHOSEHEWY ter 6. '*>(• and ujdMlatery. Rent ^ OUR MUSIC? I N O n C E P ITS Birr rvciiucr ^ EUBTLETBS OF ------electric sbampooer $1. Oleett A/t/CAMRAWCN.'T made while you wait 'tape "tlRUCkS 'iHAT SOA^ SLURRINS NOT FiaOMCTTE A CARBON.' ' 8 W ound with 2 Presage covers and reupholsterlng. TH E BCXJK/ a knife 3 Unofficial poll Budget terms. EistabUshed In 7:80 to 8:45 a.m., 2;10 to 8:45 Paul's Paint A Wallpaper Sop- 12 Amount (ab.) (2 words) . LTIlIIILT 1945. Days, 624-0154, evenings, p.m., CaU 649-8400. '* ply. 13 Ocean COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 4 Greek M ld L llfl 649-7590. movement gravestone 4:80 PJM. DAT BEFOBU PUBUOAHOM REOEUVER and - marker for ONE of the finer things of uA, : ^ n . 14 Sea eagle 5 Heap 19 Form of easily smaU ( retail clothing store, 'Blue Lustre carpet and upboi- 15 Indian weight 40 City oh Deadline for tetorday and Monday te 4:8e p.ni. Fridav 6 “------Fideles” "to be" some experience necessary or stery cleaner. Rent electric 16 Altitude 7 Western stalo 23 Artist's frame Lake Ontario A PPLIA N C E IS Makes 42 Specified don't ai^ y, excellMit working shampooer $1. Plnewood Fur­ Z. (ab.) / 24 Hint REPAIR, INC. possible 8 Surgical 25 Has a malady places PLEASE EEAD YOUR AD conditions. CaU Mir. A. 648- niture Shop. A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HABILIN 20 Italian capital thread 26 One-masted 43 Carried (coll.) maosllled or “ Want Ada’* are taken over the pbone aa a 2129, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to an Italian 9 Victimize vessel 44 Headliner convenience. The advertUer abonld read bU ad the FIBST %ervlce on all makes, wash­ TAG Sale — Thursday and Fri­ 21 Very tiny 45 Hawaiian S'NISHT, ALLEY' ...WHEN t SHOULRA __ c HOWS , I THINK WE FIXED (slang) 27 New swabs ers, dryers, ranges, refrig­ ■PART-TIME work, car neces­ day, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.,, Satur­ 22 Adolescent (2 words) girl's name DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT EBROBS to t l ^ fo r ^ SEE VOU IN . ( a'NKSHT, JUST SOME INTO TH'VIEW- IT, OSCAR.' SOME­ 10 Wild ox of next Inoertlon. The Herald U reoponolMe lor only ONE In- erators. Qualified factory A r etm esan ie sary, some coUege. W.I.N.F., day 10 a.m. to 4 p.ni. Busy IH' MORNINS.' ( GUZl LEMON MY SCREEN, THINGS COMING INf year Celebes 28 Yearn 47 Heavy blow DOC? 24 Grotto 11 Masculirie 29 Arabian gulf 48 Church part correct or omlttod Inoortlon lor any advortlaenient and then trained technicians; Radio OHE9 THAT 246-8838. I “B” Antiques, 22 Birch St, 26 Place on stock v> ^ nickname 31 Break loose 49 Brad only to the extent ol a “ make good” InaerUon. Error* v^ilch dispatched for quick service. BOmE'fOUUP Manchester. exchange 17 Mountain from 50 Snow glider do not leaaen the valoe of the advertlaement will iiot be 1 W I M 6 1 0 27 Income tax crests 37 Skim along 51 Cut grass corrected by “make food” Inaertion Situations Wanted - SOREEUfESD loa m , sand, g ra v e l, helper (ab.) 646-1111 ORA^L PAST processed gravel, stone, ffil. 30 Boy's name r " 4 T“ T“ r - r ~ 5 " nr TT €AOi OTHER ^ Femole 38 ryis THOufirtr 1 5“ Also huUdoser and bochboe ‘"O f* BY6f»?TMlNE». 32 Selenium (RockvUlo, Ton F re e ) WASHINO machine repaUs, OH THE . 4 ------— ------(sym bol) 15“ \T~ i7 " BABYSrmNO In my Ucensed service aiid drain fields. ^^9«Aa.|YWo<*»»>ck- ■ RCA Whirlpool, Kenmoie, 33 Cover URSRADEf home, fuU or part-time, Red­ George H. Qrlfflng, Andover 34 Ultimate (ab.) TT" FT" i T ^ 3 -2 7 1 1 875-3136 Maytag. Reasonable rates. 643- wood Rd., off HUlstown. 647- 742-7886. 35 Thus 4918, 647-1719. 36 Hebrew Ti“ fT" 9603...... ascetic 2T“ 22JIP 123 1 Automobiles For Sole 4 OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 38 Mariner's n ■ EXdDiJiENT care wiu be Fuel ond Feed 49-A direction 541 2 T given your chUd In my Ucensed ------r?sL*. 19M VOLKSWAGEN Camper, Buiiding Contracting 14 39 Dispassionate m m m m HERALD OitTi hr U«Wt«4 FmIw* Syndieatt, Ine. ,. home. CaU 647-U86. SEASONED firewood, deU very SLrSA H »Y, COOl. IT, QUVCK.GBT A LOAD/ T'MBAN TW'HIFT'IH ST 33 with attachable tent, new en- T Y P E WITH TH'HAIK i 41 French city S5“ throughout Ckxinecticut. Hours IfTI ty MU, »«c, TJA MANU.WHVRB o'TH IS CAT I! 42 Enervates ■ crlne clutch brakes Ebcrellent CARPENTRY and remodeling, ____ _ A R E YOUR., YOU WONT-. n e t t t h e BULL 5$“ ST m37 C U R L E R S F BBLIBVE IT! -nOLD HIM! "WEAR. 43 Large cask BOX LETTERS tires, very clean. 649-6345. ^*■*"**"9 •“ Foperlng 21 Business Opportunity 28 HelpWanted-Femole 3S ' * p-*"- l-h87-2168. BY PHIL KROHN additions and garages. tion, bookkeeping, payroU, GUMMER STREET GOT A CATE h>»/BN T EBEN IT OR. C U T YOUR „ 44 Under­ 1 41 TONIGHT. EH, ANVTHINE LIKE LONS TRESSES.' garment 1970 FORD custom . ,Ranch Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. ------WEEKLY pubUcation, east of general office in RockvlUe, SWBBT-UWST/' , rr S IN C B WORLD M BS A DRILL 46 Forester F o r Y o u r 42 ■43 wagon. ' 12,500 miles. Deluxe (CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- Hartford. Over 10 years satlS- Manchester area. References. aBlASONBD firewood for sale, Y(?U -H A W , HAWi WARS, WHEN WE PRESS 50 Declaration Infonnatteo SAVE MONEY! Fast service. CLERK TYPIST ■ Lixe •fi? HgLP VW Wfe CAN HAD WOMEN o p b r a t o k ! ■ racks, extras, exceUent condi­ terior painting, paper hanging,' factory service. Other Interest Cali 875-8461. deUve^. 6484)478. WORKIN'THB 52 Government TT 45 w IT 46 49 Dormers, room additions, ga­ Fiu(7 p m c r m IVIJNOUTWKe UiHYttoCgUfN*, agency (ab.) ■ THE HEIRALD wlU not tion. CaU 649-4688. o Discount on wallpaper. CaU force sale. Priced to seU. Jack Interesting position in small SW IN ® S H IF T . rages, porches, roofing and AMP PORPCF^. lbu,HAftXO? HANA 6ercoT(?fseP?' 53 City in 5S" 61 dlscbwe the identity of Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. Feinberg, 243-0301. department for qualified Pennsylvania any advertiser using box 1961 (3H EVROLET Im pala.a 2- siding. (Compare prices. Add- ______typist with experience In Dogs - Birds - PeH 41 Household Goods 54 Kind of 54“ 88" A-Level Dormer Oorp. 289- INSIDE)—outside painting. Spe- (joiNO TIRE and recap shop 51 molding letters. Readers answer­ door convertible, blue, auto­ ' statistical clerical work. 66 s r W 0449. clal rates for P^ple ^er 65. partner retiring. Financial aS' LOVABLE 7-month old male jtAONAVOX stereo theatre HAHA 55 Greek letter ing blind box ads who matic, power steering. CaU _ g CaU my competitors, then caU puppy, shou completed. L^- ^ ^fe i r 56 Rainbow! desire to protect ttialr after 6 p.m ., 876-2119. slstance available. CaU 649- (Company offers good wages Identity can follow ‘Ua NEWTON H. SMITH ft SONS— me. Estimates given. 649-7868. 2168 for appointment. and working conditions, free p ro ce d u re : 1966^ OLDSM...... - ...... OBILE, T oronado.... Remodeling, repairing, addl- peu-klng dnd above average 0687 a fte r 5 p .m .______range, approximately 18 cu. ^ power steering, power brakes, tlons, rec rooms, porches and RICHARD E. MARTIN, palnt- benefits. Apply Enclose your r^ y to alr-condltionlng, good co4®-' roofing. No job too smaU. CaU tag cwitractor. FuU professlon- BLUEPOINT female Siamese freeser. Reaacnably prloeA th e b ox In an envelope — Uon. Reasonable. 872-980^ 649-8144. al painting service, Interior - Help Wonfed-Femole - 35 cat, papers. Asking $120. CaU CaU 849-7788. address to the Classified before 2 t> m ------exterior. Free estimates, fully FIRST NATIONAL 743-6868. I ------—--- M anager, Manchester ______J ______N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter jnsured. 649-4411, 649-9285. E3venlng Herald, together 1969 MUSTANG Fastback, 2- contractor. Additions, remod- BE ONE OF STORES INC. AKC registered, black mlnla- 1970 MAONAVOX color TV. with a memo IlsUi^ the tu re p ood le, fem a le, 8 m onths, CaU '743-8601. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT door hardtop, V-8, crulsamatlc ellng and repairs. CaU any- PAINTING and decorating, pa- TH E Park and Oakland Aves. black Jade, black interior, time for free estimate. 876- per hanging. Fully Insured. $75. 648-9612._____ ,a______CLiDAN, USED retrlfenton. want to see your letter. FINAST BY PRANK BAGINSKI Your letter win be ds- Snow tires. ExceUent condl- 1642. CaU 643-2804, George N. Con- East Hartford AKC registered Toy Poodle, 9- ranges, automatic waUieis PLA IN JAN E stroyed If the advertiser tlon. Asking $1,850. CaU alter ,__ ;— v erse. SEAMLESS aluminum gutters weeks | old, white, male. $85. with guarantees. See them at Is one you’ve mentlaaed. 5 p .m ., 623-4800. • C LE R K S ^M EN! 1 BET THEY THINK WE *IRLS InstaUed. Free estimates. CaU .JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom CaU 876-7169. — ■ B. D. Pearl’s Apidlanees. -648 3UST SIT AROUND AND WAIT FOR If not it wUl be handled RELIABLE woman, nights. Main St CaU 66S417L In the usual manner. 643-6786. Painting, Interior and exterior, • COMPTOMETER THEM TO CALL! 4 ______gOLUTION TO HAIR POLLUTION Contact SHEPHERD puppies, 7 weeks, Trucks - Tractors paperhanging, fully Insured. TORS Mrs. MlUer,. 649-5085, between large bmied, exceUent tempei> SINGHSR touch and eew with F or fre e estim a tes caU 649- cabinet. Mbnogrants, RUSSELL E. MILLER 9658. If no answ er 648-6362. * CALCU LATOR O PE R A TO R S ^ P-*“ - ament 649-0888 after 5 p.m. 1969 FO RD F250 R a n ger, loaded embroldera, etc. Used, excel­ Lost and Found 1 WOMAN needed for apartment o r j ^a T DANE, 7 months UND — The b est p la ce to ------Complete renovations and addl- interior and exterior painting, for fuU-time worii. ..Good other week. 648-6610.______broken, good with chUdrwi. ly pa ym en ts o< 88- BSS-04TB, choose home decorations and tlons including designing and paper hanging.- 'Ihlrty years business arithmetic ' back­ d e a le r. WELCOME HOME .'WHAT gifts U Your Gift GaUery at ' “ experience, four generations. . Reasonable. 640-8667. plans, also kitchens, bathrooms, ground required. DID 'OU B(?ING’ M£ Watkins, 935 Main St. Your Mobile' Homes 6-A recreation rooms, and alumi- Free estimates, fully Insured. NURSE’S AIDE — 7 to S shift, AKC registered, white male REFRIGERATOR — eput- MERE FfiDM PLANET EARTH ? 643-7861. Hours are 8:80 to 4:80. Com­ full or part-time. CaU 640-4619. mtalature poodle, i6 weeks old, mont slsed, like new, ITS. 80" COMBS I T * 1968 NASHUA house tra iler. 12x "P®*:**^®*- gifts. Telephone, 643-6171. 52 with tool shed and TV rotor pany offers exceUent bene­ PLEASANT aide work with eld- $60. 648-1646 after 6. .sgM stove, tSS. AMuninum BKfMER Gall 649-1421 ^ doors, 82x80, 86x80, $10. each. Etntenna, asking $6,100. Mr. fit program, good wages B 0 J K 5 .' LOST —Gray tiger cat, spayed 24 and pleasant working condi­ r i m” S ff 84 ^ *’ " AKC whit, toy poodle, b t^ P oplk, 649-7295. Floor Finishing 2 p .m . cai^ 649-2868.______female, 4% years old, ------female, with orange collar, LEON CTESZ’iTNSKI builder — tions. Apply: r«aii 13x13 100 per cent WOOL nig vicinity Main St., Manchester. new homes custom built, re­ FLOOR SANDING, and refln- NURSE’S AIDE — 8 to 11 p.m. good with chUdren, $28. and pad, good condition, $75. BUZZ SAWYER BY-ROY CRANE 647-1253. modeling, additions, rec ishtag (specialising in older I • shift, full or part-time, CaU 646-3030 after 6 p.m. Motorcycles-BIcycles 11 SO’’ 'l^ te gas stove, exceUent rooms, garages, kitchens re­ floors). Inside painting, {taper- 649-4519. HEY, WHAT JOKER IS ICST — Brown and black male FIRST NATIONAL ;OjpuiMAK dtepherde, rare, pure baker, $50. CaU evenings 641- IT modeled, bath tile, cement tag, ceilings, etc. No. job too DROPPIMS RRECRACKERS 6 a ,HA.' d og , Sunday. N o co lla r. <3all 1970 TR260-2 SUZUKI m otor- ALERT, experienced Gal Fri­ wfalte, aU permanent shots, 2890. i work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ smaU. Jetan VerfaiUe, Bolton. STORES, INC. UNPER -DIE TABlEf COUNT «E 648-2635 after 6 p.m. cycle. CaU 742-8601. day for sales department Cor­ 'AKC registered, males, 6 ------—J - ______dential or commercial. CaU PARK ft OAKLAND A'VENUES respondence and record keep­ months, $50; female 3 years, MUST i SAORIFTCT^___ r e e e n ^ 649-4291. purchased Weattaghouae 17 cu. 1969 SE ARS 135 c c m otorcy cle, Bends - EAST HARTFO^, CONN. ing, light dictation require- $50; male, 8 years, $75. 1-587- ‘ on ly 1,'500 m iles, lik e new , $250. ft. refrigerator. Avocado. $160 T A K e ALL TYPES of stone and con- 5tocks - Mortgages 27 I ments. Prefer fuU-tlme but wlU 2787. , Personals 742-7166, A ndover. or best offer. 646-4738. 5 ) Crete work. AU work guaran- ccMislder less. Insurance and MINIA’rURiB Schnauzer AKC b/!c k / teed. Out of season rates. CaU MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- pension benefits. Apply Hart­ CUSTOM made gold draw Sniff INCOME TAX preparation. C a ll------ond. third. AU kinds. Realty CXEANING woman male puppy, eight weeks, ta- after 5, 648-1870 or 644-2975. w anted. ford Despatch, Mrs. Danlse, 9 drapes. Colonial blue, green ^ Hosier. 649-3329 or 247- statewide. Credit rating unnec- 649-4519. noculated, wormed. Reason­ Business Services 13 and white cafea, gtrif bag, Irons essary. Reasonable. Conflden- a.m. - 2 p.m., 528-9651. We are able. Storrs 1-429-9184. CARPENTRY — concrete steps, with covers, yeUow formica JUNK cars removed, $10 )>er tlal, quick arrangements. Al- WOMAN — Blxperienced In knlti- an equal opportunity em­ floors, hatchways, remodnltag top taUe with white leather e mt kr NU. foe, TM, U9. UX M. I ting and crocheting, to give In- p loy er. INCOME TAXES prepared, by car. CaU 875-6369, ask for Dave porches, garages, closets, ceU- vta Lundy Ag(ency', 627-7971. Articles For Sole 45 chain. For further informa­ 983 M ata St., H artford, E v e­ structimis. 'reaching experi- ^ a ------Marvin Baker. CaU 648-0267. or leave message. tags, attics finished, rec tion, 648-0196. "What do you mean, Harvey Heatheretem . . . buret- rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth­ nings, 288-6879. ence helpful, but not neces- H elp W O IIto»>M ale GO h OT WATER furnace, with ac- ins in this way while I’m talking to you on the phone INCXIME TAXES prepared In SHARPENING Service —Saws er related work. No job too sary. Apply In person. Knitters „ cessorles, $40. BuUtin bathtub. MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., for catering truck, at the office?!” convenience of your home. knives, axes, shears, skates, small. Dan Moran, BuUiler. World, Manchester Parkade. o k i v l k $25. ToUet, $10, sinks and metal mortgages— Interim fin an cin g______I permanent year ’round em­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER CaU Ruasell Burnett for ap- rotary blades. ()uick service. Evenings, 649-8880. waU cabinets. 648-2465 evenings ployment, good wages. 649- PLANNING DEPARTMENT {Mintment, 643-5888. Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 — expedient and confidential piLORIM MKJJI needs ex{>eri- or 648-1442. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Mata St., Manchester. Hours HALLMARK BuUdtag Co, VOT service. J. D. Real Estate enced cashiers and sales­ 0306. LEGAL FIBREOLAS Sup{riles — Poly­ 1NCX)ME T A X E S pre{>ared In daUy 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:80-9. home Improvement, additions, A ssoc. 648-5129. women. Interviews are now WANTED Inspector, 3:30 p.m. I'M NOT GOING TO, I'T SEE HOW ■>DU your home by ap{>otatment. Saturday, 7:30-4. 648-7968. rec rooms, garages, roofing, ------— ----- ——------being held be^en 6 a ^ « to 12 midnight and mold man, ester resin $6.96 per gaUon, 10 NOTICE I ONLY HAVE LET VOU DO rr, RC STEVE CANYON BY BOLTON CANIPF CaU H.H. Wilson, 649-6506. gu tters, Free estimates; AU MORTGAGES - First and sec p.m., Monday through Friday. ounce boat cloth, $135 per ond private mortgage money E xceU ent Hie Planning and Zoning RON— YOU'RE NOT REAW FINN'S WORE SNOW PLOWING — Tired of work guaranteed. 646-2527. P ilg rim hOUa, Oakland St., yard. 544-1820. IN6 TO SELL YOURSTOC FOR IT THAT benefits. Starts $8 per'hour, ______THE THREE HAVE ’ ^ E lS H T O N OLSON.ARTS^ VOU WILL NOTE THE T ^ E HALLOWE'EN RURTvl RIDE needed to Hal-tford waiting? Reliable M anchester ______„ a v ailab le. $40,0(X) Um lts, p er Commission at a meeting on ^ TO THAT CRIME BOSS, r. HE'S A CRIME Manriiester. caU 289-4861. Firestone Re- a LIJMINUM DRAWN STRAWS COLLEGE, WILL SPEAK CONSERVATIVE DRESS ADVOCATES THE BEST 0^ M Hospital from Woodland St. buslnels has new radio equip- WES ROBBINS «■ case Including land mortgages. aheete used aa February 22, 1971 approved the ARE YOU? tread, 20 BidweU St., South TO DECIDE WHO FIRST.. OF MV ONE OPPONENT B o m ! HAVE FUN,THEN a rea . .. H ours |8-4:80. Clall 649- ped trucks.' Dependable ser­ modeling specialist. Additions, Carriage Realty, 646-1110. PART-TIME reliable sales printing pUtea, .009 thick, 3Sx request of L. Podrove for a — AND THE COSTUME- REMOVE THE WIEROO RIG rec rooms, dormers, porches, Vifindaor. APPEARS FIRST 3162. vice. CktU anytime. 643-8245 or ! clerk, 3 p.m.-7 p.m. dally. 36’’, 25 cents each or 6 for $1- change of zone from RR to ON A/VAUMEE BALL GET-UP OF AND GET DOWN TO THE HIDE cabinets, formica, buUt-ins, 649-8797. CaU 649-0448, morning tU noon. 648-2711. Res. A and adtq^ted a land use CLOSEPING coming down - 300 «*": V®*" BY THE LENGTH OF YOUR For S * 4 >;j^o d o r m zm . p i ^ . We have a {lermanent posi­ used fluorescent light fixtures t^n.******" HAIR.' THANK YOU ! ■ tion for a man famlUar with 4’ with 2 bulb*. Ideal for re- “ described In the ^>- l.p. « iC c g n L i i . . W .r d CLERK-TYPIST NEBS> CAR? Credit very bad? the taxi cab business. Ap­ cessed celltags, rec rooms, pUcaticn. The effective date la Krause,^' 643-5336. kitchens, add-a-ieveta. r o ^ , Businets Opportunity 2B Bankrupt, repossesslcm? Hon­ siding, general re{>alr8. Qual- ______* ~ ______f ____ ACCOUNTING pUcant must be dependable grorages, -worit riiops, 'ware­ March 1, 1971. | est Douglas accepts lowest Notice of this declalan has SNOW Plowing — D^veways, Ity workmanship. Financing and have good references. houses, factories, flower down, smaUest payments, any­ been filed In the Town Clerk’s etc. Reasonable rates. Will ac­ available. Economy Builders, GO WITH THE BEST plants. SeU any amount $4 where. Not amaU loon finance Financial de{>artment has EAST HARTFORD cep t M aster C harge. CaU 648- In c.. 648-6169, 873-0647 eve- each and up, extra bulba S-|l. O™*®- company plan. Douglas Mo­ EARN $16-180,000 an opening for an account­ C A B CO. 6776, 646-8824. ntags. 107 Burnside A venue Case lot 30 cents each. Dated this Mth day of Feb- tors, 846 Main. ing clerk typist to assist with various bookkeeptag «> Eqat Hartford Gremmo Sens Sales, 819 East MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY BUILDINO maintenance ser­ AS A SHELL DEALER 1966 CHEVROLET Impala wag­ / and clerical reBponsiblUUea. Mr. MeUen Sr. MQddle Tpke. Manchester. 649- Planning and vice, carpets, floors, walls, MBS, Z onin g C om m ission HOW HE OAN STAND TO BAT THI5 on, 307, V-8, turbo hydromatic, Ambitious man desired now Good tyiitag, (40-60 words), wallpaper, and painting Roofing - 5lding 16 MALE help for stock and deUv­ ------Joseph Swenason, U M PU R 06R STUFF, i f U . NEVER KNOW. exceUent condition. 875-6066. for existing 8-bay ranch and some general account­ DUPLEY, I'D UKB ery, driver’s______Ucense______necessary, ^ Q u U rm w throughout day or night. Also b i d WELL Home Improvement style service station locat­ ing background required. SOMEOFAR/Fi«MDPnE BY DICK CAVALLl 8-s" Monday, Wednesday, Fri- REDUCING -vibrator belt, with Clarence Welti, WINTHROP office cleaning services. 289- (-g. Expert InstaUatlan of alu- ed on West Mata St. and Attractive compensation and CHEE9E AN D CRACKB^S. day. Apply In {lerson only, stand, $45. CaU 648-8633. Secretary y 1965 FO R D , van. P r ic e $696. 7331, 649-4774. I mtaum siding, gutters and Columbia St. In WlUlman- benefits and growth poten­ Uc, Conn. - Prime location Westown Pharmacy, 466 Hart- ~ . 1 CaU 849-5547. ------_ ------r— trim.. Roofing Inatallatlon and tia l -wUl be o ffe re d to quaU- YESTBaPAVA MD 3A ID ♦p l e a s e don’ t HrrA^E/'^ h e 3 A ia MANCHESTER Wpldtag Ser­ Ser- 649-6496, 876-9109. with high volume potential ford Rd., Manchester. - - AQOs,WI-MCr fled appUcant. For Interview TOME, •DONY HrrAAE> PLEAe^NASfTV... DONY HITA^E/^ 1967 PO N TIAC G rand P rlx , vice corner Durarit and W est ______for aggressive type Indi­ ACHAixa^aE contact: M. Hurtek at: experienced dozer cura­ N A e n y /^ power steering, power brakes Middle Turnpike. General GUTTERS and roofs, all types vidu al. RNt t LPNs - 7 Is s am THATWOULD / Priced for quick sale. $1,100. welding repairs, home owners re{>aired and replaced. Excel- tor for cellar work, etc. Steady ~ Y H A W E B B E N / j ! 648-1089. and sports equipment. lent workmanship, reastHiable work. OaU after 6, 743-6190. J I Msiani OaamlesMat Hoow - 1 SCAN-OPTICS, INC. t L:.'-., I - 'ExeeUeat Knapli^ BcMfNs — ------— —------prices, free estimates. CaU SHELL OFFERS N @ n 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 546-1399. 22 Prestige, Park . ' / • N*a-Ba4Miiig BhUls new snow tires, exceUent con- m ovin g la rg e a|>pUances s ExceUent paid training * PaU HoUdayB East Hartford I MANAGEMENT .S'Slek Pay | ditiim. 648-0618. Burning barrels deUvered, $ 4 . ------• Financial assistance • Insurance and retirement * Vacation i'. - JrXL ° 289-6001 . T R A I N E E * Inoaraace [ } IN 1964 ^ R D , standard Jra n sm ls- BY ALiVERBIEER sioii radio, heater, 28,000 ttMBERLAND Tree Service, \»nininey» ______16-A • Many more benefits. Ooataet Director of Nanac, >ta. Pool PRISCILLA’S POP Ambitious Individual inter­ original miles, Uke new, tires, Tree removal, pruning, jshrubs, h q q f i h G — fir*<-tau«ing i 9 , - V \ h ested In learning aU phases MEADOW S CONVALESCENT CENTER .AMD NOW THEY LET' EVERY KID IN real clean. Needs rear main and lots cleared. Fifteen years ro o ts at aU kinds, new MANCHESTER, Receptionist — SCHOOL MADE THE GET THEr^'ACTSl of grocery inventory control 9491131 EACH S TU D EN T <3RADE C X IN 'T seal. $175. 688-166? days. 633- experience. Bonded and tasur- chimneys ’Typist, hours 9-6, Monday — Ab o«nal opportanHy oaspteyer K N O C K IT, HONOR ROLL! and office admlnUrtration. HIS OWN TEST « »n *,!«*. Ik. TM. (U. r* o«. 4037 evenings. ed. Free estimates. CaU 647- ^ retxUred. 80 years CaU coUect weekdays, 1-289-1521 Friday, car necessary. Write -l PAPERS.' P O P ! IT ’S AtaUty with figures desir­ A BK5r ------^ "------9479. nVM estimates Mr. Palumbo. Evenings and to Receptionist, P. O. Box 323, SUCCESS 1969 VOLiMWAGBN, su n roof------^ ------Howlev 648-5861 ' weekends 1-267-4784, Mr. LnweU. Manchester, Conn. I a b le. III CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE sedan, $1,4C(0. firm. 649-6397 af- (3LEANING —. Interior — Call Howley, 648-6861.______^ ^ Company offers good wages SUBTYIRING Iran after-the- ter 6. residential and commercial. ■ ______477 Connecticut Blvd. and working conditions, free J « MNWHtLEi A CHAPTER FROM PUCBYS. ------— — Satisfactory work guaranteed. ■ __ hoUday bills and blues? Avon ptUrktag and an exceUent sr E (im r -r o come m & B ve»*m H East Hartford, Conn. 06106 can help you solve both prob­ ID LIFBV TTZl 1966 VOLKSWAGEN sedM, friendly free eaiimates. Heating ond Plumbing free benefit program. dark green, one owner, mint suburban Floor Malnten lems. EbcceUent earning oppor­ SAM WATSON Plumbing anA tunity and It’s tun! CaU 289- ance, 649-9229. N EW 8-B A Y ta g $750. 648-6875. Heating. Bathroom remodel­ 4922. -ffppiy TWO YOUNG married men wlU ing and repairs. Free est)- SUNOCO STATIONS 3A R do small repair jobs and paint­ m'ltes.' CaU 649-8808. F or R ent Wanted ' < 2 1 h9 coupe. Bucket seats, con­ ing, also cellar cleaning and AUTOMOBILE • FIRST^ NATIONAL y i t _ sole, power steering, power Ught trucking. CaU 646-2692, GRANT’S Plumbing Service- ROUTE 80, TOLLAND 2-ac g W l h MM. I - . TJJ. I . , . U t IW. OH. brakes. Real sharp car. Itaone Free estlmatea, plus quaUty DEALERSHIP STic^ES INC. 646-2047. "V* 649-2881. work. 643-6341. and EXPERIENCED WE ARE a-vaUable for 24 hour Park & Oakland Aves.,- BY COKER and PENN Has opening for a depend­ L A N C E L O l 1965 C H B V E LLB B E L A IR 4- business management services “ ,J I ROUTE 195, TOLLAND able, congenial woman to East Hartford, Conn. c e * .y e / w iy door sedan, automatic trana- flocal_____ or elsewhere. CaU F.M. W linineryi L irriE ZIN 6S LIKE work in our office. Accurate COMPOSITOR / LANCE, L £T i«IE \ THAO* HELP KEEP * mUsloii, 6 cylinder, 47,000 Agency Realtors—Man- DtoSSmokilig i, INTRODUCE MY’ I / f SLAP TO 19 typing skUla necessary. Op­ WIVES CX THEIR orig in a l mUes. CaU a fte r 8:80 agem en t 643-2662. _____ • EXCELLENT POTEN- W ip e , NANcvjy ( /# portunity for advancement. SION service man, experienced T o e s » p.m., 648-8508. (3USTOM tailored tadles’ dress- IXAL STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, suits, altefati^ and -Hours 8 to 6 ^p.m., Monday only need apply. Outdoor plas- EXCELLENT BENEFITS tib lighted signs. Manchester 1969 C H E V E U jE — fOur-door fireplaces, flagstone terraces, costume jewelry In your Mone • PAID TRAINING throtigh Friday. / area. Good i>ay, steady worii. j LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON hardtop sedan. Power steer­ All concrete repairs, both In- preference. 649-1183. a ™™, I, Phone ctUIect 215-923-7580, a t y / ing, radio. Very clean. I»w side and outside railings, land------'------• MODERATE INVEST- Apply 285 Main St., Sign Service, Inc. ^ ___ • APPLY v*« mUeage. Phone 549-2881. scaptagA Rea bly priced. —— ------ME NT . CaU 648-0851. \ \ Moving - A&n«;he8ter, .AVAIL- EXPERIENCED p lu m b e r ’s 1966 VOLKSWAGEN con v erti­ : Trucking - 5tocoge : 20 • FINANCING helper, top wages benefits. 646- ble, automatic. Ne)vly tastaUed ABLE - or call 649-4571 4638. Ho«elwld Sarvicet 13-A For detaila call daily- Mr. - TRU(3K driver, mcperience with Otne, 666-8400. E ven ings and /. 13 BISSELL $TREET speakers, four new-v^tewalls, TWO handymen want' a variety Uvery. Refrigerators, w artw MATUI!^ woman to work part-^ .niriilture. aU company bene­ weekends Mr. SpUecU, 640- wooden dash, ExceUent run- of jobs by day or hour. We and stove moving, s^clalty. time, Monday through Friday. fits. . Aiqidy In person, Besstai / ' ' ' ning and body etmdition. Best clean-yards, attics and-cellara Folding chairs-for M t. 649- 5446, Apply In person. Swiss Oolony, Bros. Furniture, 619 Bast Mid­ offer. Caiil 872-8782. Reasonable. CaU 648 - 5806. 0762. Manchester Parkade. . dle Tpiice., Manchester.

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PAGE EIGHTEEN ■ r> ■ Y " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FTEBRUARY 26, 1971 /■ A. MANCHESTER ET^NING I1ERAL6, ^liANCiiiS'RBB, i!*tllmY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 H o iis m For Solo 72 Nofios For Sate 72 Houses For Sole 72 «3 OOOrOR’B. COLONIAL, im­ BIX-ROOM starter home; very Lott For Sale 73^0ut of Town Out of Tovm Wonlod - Rool Etfoto 77. 7 South Windsor maculate with central air-con- RD., new 9room Co- clean. $18,600. Call fCr details... THREE • ROOM apartment, BERRY'S WORLD For Sole 75 For Sole 75 SEIjUNO your home or acre­ CLASSIFIED diticning. Wall-to-wall through­ 1, large breeseway 3-car- Wdverton Agency Realtora, MANCHESraiR — Hurea - two 1 ’t A r heat, etove, refrlf'erator, no age? For prompt friendly ser­ out, stove, disposal, swimming Tile bath, builtdns, 6493818. Seven-room ------^By OtAY R. POLLAbh------pdta. fiooond floor, near bua VERNON-^charter u n e- vice, caU Louis Dlmock Real­ ARIIS UBkA Ticket Sysi^m Is Initiated pool, finished rec room, othery fireplace, idastered walls, 1ub m - MANOHEiSTER, 9room Cttye, 9room OarrlsCn Colonial, 9 ty, Realtors, 6493838. According to the Sfort. extras. Oon^lrenlently utllitiea, large lot BuUt by wUl finance. Helen b. Cole, siding. Private lake privUeges. lo c ff 2fk ADVERTISING( ^ ■ eurlty. May be seen Friday fireplace, oil hot water heat, bedrooms, 2V& baths, famUy To dbvelop messoger for Saturday, Would yod believe leas Ansaldl. Chairies Laqperance, Realtw r, 648.-$666. Owner leavUig country, wants A lii CASH for your property 2- 921-2 In School Limeh Progri and Baturday, ' between 3-4 ndar school, bus 'and shopping. room, double garage, treed $80,0007 Believe, it I 6497620. Immediate sale. Only $1,900 within 34 hours. Avoid red _d vrords corresponding to numbers I59^.69'7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEFT. HOURS p.m., 30Vi Cliurcfa St, Man­ Char-Bon Agehoy, 648-0688. MANCHEBTER — ExceUeht lot. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. your Zodiac birth sign. The South Windsor school Agency 647-1418. | down. Pasek, Realtmrs, IHB, tape, • instant service. Hayea ’ TAURU3 61 About SCORfb time. Ciost of the weekly ticket 8 AJM. to 4:30 PJl. ch ester. AA zone lot, half acre plus, VFIn* 31 Gwwrous for students on the reduced pro­ $37,900 — 7-ROOM RAISED COVENTRY — $8,900 assumes 2897476, 7498248. Agency, 646-0181. AM. » 2AMocIoI « 32B« 62 M ix OCT. system is . instituting two new MANCHEBTER Ol Ranch, carpeting, dlkhwaitaer, Lakewood Circle area, city 3 Exciting 33 Sur* 63 For gra m vHu b e $1. Lofs For Sole 73 6HA mortgage with payments ' maV *0 6 4 W iid a m NOT.. concepts Into its school lunch Ranch. 6 rooms of immafciilate stove, recreatian room, ga­ . utiUtiea, CaU Mr. 2Ummer, ANDOVER — Modem four- ■n/nnunz. in to see our busy Bea. ■ > 1 9 1 9 2 5 ^ 4Fri«ndi- ■ 34 ExcIHng COPY CLOSD^G TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT ->Furaislied of $146 monthly. Fiye-room 5For 35 In 65 Put 34-3608-40/1 ' Parents are requested to see living. Wall-to-wall cairpeting rage, large lot, trees, sewer. LAND Coventry treed one- J; D. Real Estate Associated. room Ranch, breeseway, over- We’re able to show you every 1 ^ 4 9 5 7 9 2 / 66Tho 14609-M p rogra m be*i(^lniilng M onday. Cape with fireptece. FrMhette, 6 &c«ll«nt 36Doy that their children have exact t:M P3I. DAT BEFORE PIIBUCA110^ Aportmehts' 63-A in several rooms, plus alu­ i496139. aised garage, electric heat, fuU house that la up for sale. Our OIMINI4IN1/ 7/Vloklng 37 With 67 Butim ts Meal tickets will be available Assumable mortgage. Hutch­ half acre. Lake view. $8,600. 68 Bockgnwnd SAOTTAklUS I change when purchasing tick­ minum siding make this a low R ea ltors, 647-9993. basements two acres plus. Im- membership in the Manches­ MAT 21 etook 33 Have :»ea(tlli>e lor Batordoy and Monday to 4:M |>.m. Pilda< THRB»; - ROOM fumtohed ins Agenoyr 6496834. Tolland — acto treed, $8,000. 9Cultlvat* 39Thot 69Guldanco to all students. ’Ihey will cost ets, as this will faciUtate hw - maintenance home./ May be Immediate occupancy. $19,900 ter and Hartford MLS gives 40A 70M otw y apartment, $100. monthly, In­ Vernon high scenic acre, GLASTONBURY 10N«» DEC. 2f $3.26 at the high school. and dllng. It ia,alao suggested that * possible to assume/B per cent BUCKLEY School area —laige Char Bon Agency, 848-0688. you a wide variety of homes Ur\4i.^si-5s II Roys 41 OppoclW 71 Your cludes all utilities, ample $6,900. Hayes Agency, 6490181. Land For Rent 73-A Immediate occupancy. In­ 42 Could 72T odoy ]$9A304A5^ younger chUdren bring a sealed mortgage! Belfiore Agency 8%-room Ranch. Three or four from which to choose. Also, if I20vw I71-73-77 C Timothy EMwards School, and DIAL 643-2711 pcuUnt'. For Infcarmatlon call dian HIU Trail. High assum­ 13 ll’t 43 At 73 Inttrotti envelope with the amount In­ 647-1418. ' / bedrooms, two baths, paneled BOI/TON — one mile from C O V E N TR Y .... LAND VERNON ~ selling, we’U give you immedi­ 9ANCIR 44 D m iop 74 n M S o n t $2 at all elementary schools. 649-0371. able 7% mortgage. Six- 14 And CAPtICOkN closed and r marked on the out­ family room with fireplace, South M anchester., BeautlAilly ate cash for your home. In ad­ ^ ^ 21/wi 21 15Fri«idf 45 Do 75SurprlMt O K . 22 However dally cash purchase TWO PARCELS SERENITY - HAPPINESS 46 6011 76 Concotning sid e. THE VERY BEST! 10 room separate children’s playroom, wooded' com er lot.. Acre plus. room rambling Ranch, 3 Can be yours In this 7-room 16 6tit THREE-room furnished apart- One of 60 acres, one of 78 acres. dition we specialize in invest­ 121/17 22 17 To 47 All 7 7 F ltit JAN. /» i will still be in effect fm- thoee In cases of absence, where Continitod From PrBcodiiig P09C quality built lUised Ranch in laundry off kitchen, many ex­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat- Raised Ranch, 2 baths, 2 78 N m -: ment, heat, hot water, very Prestige area. M. H. Palmer, $690 p e r a cre . CaU ment property, industrial 1 ^ 1 9 1 7 -2 3 ISSonwona 48 S « 9-22-39-42|_ who do not wish to purchase students' have purchased meal one of Manchester’s prime lo- tras. Short walk to school and in kitchen (buUt-ins), large g a ra g es, fireplace, carpeting l9Moy 49 Go 79 Or 144-780409^ clean and pleasant. Call 649 Realtor, 6496831, 6490688. apace, office and store rentals. 5OPI0CM 80 Distant weekly tickets, and milk will tickets, the tickets may be ‘ catlans. For details Mr. Zins­ Hartford bus. $83,600. Call CARRIAGE REALTY flreplaced living room— and loads of extras. Dead 20 Your Apartments - Flats - 8142, 6499868. OOl Keith Real EsUte, 649 21 To 51 May 81 Ploco AQUAklUS continue to be sold on a dally Musical Instrumeiits 53 se r, B e lfio re A g en cy 647-1418^ MANCHESTER — A sone bulld- center hall, formal dining 8 2 P o^ lo I JAN. 20 used at other times throuf^- ' • S\ Warren lE. Howland, Realtor, 646-1110 end street, mature trees, 1922, 646-4126. ij 22Hobbi« 52 Fundi Tenements 63 648-U06.' ‘1 ing lot with 8-car garage, locat­ room, centrally air condi­ J 23 Stay 53 For S3M6ry carii basis. out the year. If a participant SMALL one-room furnished DRIVE BY'— -89 Gerard St. in large lot. A lower level fam­ 84tncamt ’ . HI. t l , HAMMOND H-model oigfan, ed on Hollister St. Level and tioned. 2-car garage. Fine OUT OF town buyer , wants 3- 1 24Bo .54 Or I Secondly, free or reduced is absent on a ticket purchase CXIZT 2-room apartment, new­ apartment, $76 per month, on the desirable Hollywood see- ily room. Remarkable N tA , liK. less without extra lot Bel- Ten-room home with more sky Aircraft, the largest, single alter 6 p.m. portion carpeted, second floor, M. Oaal Agency Realtors — VERNON — Immaculate 6H acres, 2-car garage, 2 baths. more or less than four. THREE-ROOM apculment, fur­ flm e A g en cy 647-14181 than one acre of land, good Roads at Various Locations In Society for Savings Bank on the one office 12 x 12, call 649 room Ranch., Gara$re, fire­ finished family room. The best employer in the Bridgeport area, FV>r reduced priced lunches: nished or unfurnished. All "H seemed like such a great thing, when shorts first , condition throu$^wut. Love­ Districts I, in and IV. 6493683. Of lilore Liberal Divorce corner of Ellington and Buck- 2741,or 6496688. MANCHESTER Industrial sane Proposals are available at the place, IH baths. Hank Stack, of everything. OaU to see. announced the layoff of abother Household must receive $6,600 modem conveniences. Call 649 hit the fashion scene!" ly shade trees, (B-zone. land R ds. 9fam lly house, excellent busl- Department of ’Transportatica, VERNQN — HUltop high Colo­ 742-6744. Pasek Realtora, 289 Hayes Agency, 646-0181. „ , j __ ___ HARTFORD (AP) — Liberal- elation's family law committee, or less gross annu^ Income In- Antiques 56 4000. UP TO 730 sq. ft. available. Lo- (Julok occupancy. Shown by ______- 100 workers Thursday, bringing Membership Is open to a2iy ness oppertunlty. High tralOc Buroau cf Administration, 17 nial, baths, garage, wall-to- 7478. izing divorce laws may only McAnerney had to confess he eluding welfare* payments, for a cated Ellington Rd., South appointment only. wall In" several rooms. Ltg^t, COVENTRY — Six-room-over- to 600 the total number of lay- .S'"‘h Windsor resident and CRA-RO-LiANE —Antiques and VILLAGER Apartments—Five- cotmt, good condition. CaU Van Dyke Ave., Hartford, Con­ _ lead to victimizing women, the had no statement of support famUy of four| again adjusted Windsor. alter for tenant. airy kitchen. Stove stays. SOUTH WINDSOR — StyUsh ttite Cape. FuU shed dormer, otta since the first o t the year, student attending town schools collectables, 12:00 to 6 p.m. room Townhouse. IM tiled no^. $81,600. Hayes Agency, necticut, Attention: Mr. William BuUt-lns, 1% baths, large latest reduction drops SI- legislature’s Judicial Commit- frOT the Most Itev. John F. by $600 per chUd. ’ Near professional center. 644- Houses F ^ Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Country atmosphere, cloae to executive brick Ranch with 11 baths, between the ages of IS aiid 21, daily. Wapping Wood Rd., baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, 646-0181. CHARLES LESPERANCE J. 'Harvey, Purchases Coordi­ room.1, walk-out basement korsky’s work force td„about tee was told Thursday by a Whealoih ^m an CathoUc arch- h a family is financially In- 2431, 8-6. city conveniences. Mid 30’s. rooms. Priced far .below re­ and for 12-year-Mds in the sev­ Route 74, 872-3279. two aiCTCcnditionera, private n ator. Mid 20’s. Hayes Agency. 649 7000 from a peak oit 10,600 two member of a women’s rights bishop of Hartford. eUglble by these standards, but redecorated 9 room Oolo- MANCHESTER — 9room Gar­ 649-7620 Worth It. Belfiore Agency 647- placement coat. By appoint­ enth Grade. basement. Washer and dryer M AIN St r e e t office space, OUn v'eara a x o __ organization. The ■ ,!‘no-fault’' MU proposed there ts evidence ol unusual hookup. O.E. appliances and rison Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 1413. ment. only. Heritage House,' TARS Is part of a state and 100 per cent location near blehie fourth bedroom. Fine loca-looe. Offered by the ------^------' sik oiX ' division of United Mrs. Betty Berry of the Na- by the bar association seeks to hardship, the famUy may re- gas heat. Charles Lesperance, double garage, exceUent area, NOTICE 6492482. national organization for teen­ -Wanted - To Buy 5B banks, air-conditioned, auto^ 'tlD Farms — Large 7- style duidex, wooded dead-end SOUTH WINDSCttl — Gracious Wanted - Real Estate 77 to to said UberaUzed divorce laws In something other than court sea- personnel speclaUst. The spe- HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques COMMISSION good government and the South M a rlow 's, 867 M ain St. 6493818. PHILBRICK 6490181. room Ranch. Three bedrooms, street adjoining state owned Split Levef with 2Xi baths, California and New York have wWch^each^pa^er^M may yet recommend the brlok-a-brac, locks, frames, TRTI-BEDROOM garden type f HEBRON, (XJNNBCmCUT creased cutbacks in defense Windsor Chapter has been In carpeted family room and land. $2,100 down provides you mammoth famUy room, 2-car LISTINGS WANTED led to settlements which don’t to blame the other for the break- glassware. We bi^ estates. apartident, heat, t^pUances, BEAUTIFUL modem remodel­ To Whom it May C^cern; I wiU picture advertise your con tra cts. *' chUdren as eUglble for free or existence for the past year. Dur­ and ca rp ets, $200. m onthly. MANCHESTER — Custom built 406 KEENEY ST. Beautiful Uteben. two fuU baths, two- with an exceUent place to Uve garage. Ebcclusive neighbor­ proylde. enough money to sup- up of the marriage, Village Peddler, Auctioneer, ing idiowrooms, efflees, swim­ Raised Ranch; Two fireplaces, ' Take notice that the Planning house twice a week, plus, reduced price lunches. ing the last electicn, TARS af- Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649 AGENCY location, 8 rooms, 2 unfinished, car garage, aluminum siding, plus $170 income. Each side hood. Heritage House, 619 port ex-wlves and chUdren. ^ 430 L ake St., B olton . 6498247. ming pool location.' Available two garages, gorgeous private and Zoning Commission wUl give dally coverage in two ChUdren who are ellglMe will 52 youn$fstera the oppor- 4686. ’ $83,000. Call 6484)669. t dual fireplace, patio, all on has 4 large rooms,^ $38,600. Pat 2482. Mrs. Berry criticized a “no- to remodeling contractor or lot. Executive area. $89,900 hold a PubUc Hearing on Tue9 papers, every week until Qiairnian Absent recelve lunch tickets at thete junlty to become involved In a WANTED — antique furniture, large wooded lot overlotUdng Huffman Agent, 7tiAe00. fault” divorce MU up for hear- K l l l i a il U e p U t y builder. Also suitable for pan­ Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 648- NEW LISTINO — Oversized T ^ F A M ILY — 6-B, n icely d a y , M arch 9, 1971 a t 8 p .m . in Vernon sold. CaU t reqiective schools. Anwiymlty pcutlcal campaign, glass, pewter, oil p^tlnga or DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ Hartford county. Merritt Agen­ EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — The Mg Thursday because It Md not rk- •* a ment, wall - to - wall carpet­ eling center, building supplies, 6666. I' Garrison Colonial, toss than cared for, convenient location, the Town Office BuUding to don- wnXJMANTTC —IdeaUy locat­ PLEASANT LIVING UNSAY REALTY of ChUdren particlpal^ to the i9yearK)ld now has other antique item s.'Any quan­ one year old. Owner treuis- cy, 0491180. Lane County Mothers March of require fuU financl^^cloeures Dalv QllltS PoSt in g throughout, com p lete ai>- garden and recreational equip­ modernized, 3 - car garage, slder changes in the Zoning ed buUding (aluminum siding) Bright and cheery, no wast­ 6499158 program will ^ p^ected^ ____ ^ to vote In national alec- tity. The Harrison’s, 648-8709, ment, etc.- 631-7878. MANCHESTER — Extraordi­ ferred. Bi$ht rooms, 2% baths, $30,900. Wolverton Agency Dimes—. campaign — .Is concentrat------.— - hwby husbands and d id n ot p ro- • pUances, vanity bath. Central­ THREE - BEimoOM Raised Regulations relative to two fam­ with 6 ityartments plus barber ed space, an ideal home for HARTFcmn /At»)" Denutv Mrs. Robert Bklenar, 160 Oakland Street. nary Cape in one of Manches­ first-floor feunUy room with Realtors, 6492ris. SELLINO your home or ing fhix year on rubella, Ger­ pose to deduct aUmo^ pay- luuixrvwvi/HARTFORD VJvr;(AP) — ixepuiyDeputy may be oe maunmade toUJ theiUix>< prlncli^ ™,jypo _ ndvlonr ______the ly locat^. $176 monthly. R. D. Ranch, large kitchen with din­ ily residences and height, area shop and beauty shop, across a young family. 7% room ter’s nicer areas. Large fire- fireplace, foi^med dining room, acreage? Renting — For 34 man measles, but the chairman. ments from ex-husbands’ pay- state Atty. Gen. T.F. GUroy of toe school each child attends. axmaor, exprosaeo me Murdock, 6492693. ing area, formal dining room, and yard requirements. from Town HaU and near bus Ranch, fireplace, recrea­ that aU who are intorosted placed living room, four bed­ 4 bedrooms, eduminum siding, Hours of Service —prompt and biane Thompson, has Interrupt- ch eck s. Daly has resigned and wlU be if the appUcation is denied, an 2 fuU baths, finished family A cqpy of the proposed atape,. city water, city sewer, tion room, large lot, trees WlU p lan to attend. F IR S T VUOOR, Immediate oc­ FOR RENT rooms (one unfinished), nice 3-car, garage. ExceUent neigh-. MANCHESTER A VldNITT frlen|dly. CaU F. M. Gaal Agen- ed her work on It. She’s In bed One of the arguments in favor succeeded by Personnel Oom- appeal can be made to Super- Rooms Without Board 59 room, 2-car. garage," niCe lot, changes to on file in the office and many extras. Ready to For further information, IRra. cupancy, fully carpeted, im­ yard. Breezeway and attached bortidod. $48,600. income over $600.00 jter month cy — Realtors 6493683. with rubella. of the "no-fault" blU, which was missioner C. Perrle PhlUlps, a intendent of Schools Otarles $18,900—7-room C ep e. Alum inum of the Hebron Town Clerk. move into. Mid.20s. It won’t Sklenar may be contacted at REFINED wwklng gentleman maculate 3-room {tyartment. garage. Asking $26,900. CaU etc. $81,600. Call R. Zimmer, —ixiced at $80,000.00. F. M. recommended by the Connect!- veteran member of the Demo- Warner or Assistant Superin- siding. Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, last long. Jdr. Lewis, 649 h er h om e on 106 D ia n e D r. to occupy two heated, furnished All appliances, private en- the Mitten Agency, Realtors, RAISED RANCH—7 rooms, 8 J. D .'Ilesl Estate Associates, Oaal Agency Realtora — 649 cut Bar Assoclaticm’s family oratic brain trust on the state tendent WlUlam Parry, rooms, in quiet home. Living or 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, fam­ 6491993. this 24th day of February 1971. 6806. law committee, was that it jevel. Weekly meal tickets for aU traitce, centrally located. 648-6980 or 6499890. $23,600—9room Ranch. Garage. Roy Wlrth, ' 2683. |. room and bedroom, s^wrate 3,700 ily room, 2-ceuT/ garetye. Urge would reUeve ,^®^ Daly, a Fairfield resident who students wlU be available M «- Manebeeter Evening Herald Adults only, references and % acre treed lot. ^ R Y TBULV YOintS — This entrance, parking, central. lot 175x800’ centred cdr-condl- S ecretary VERNON — Seven-room mod­ • •B (Sl W «* LEGAL NOTICE den of paying a melcxig an unsuccesafuUy for U.S. Rep- o- slonef Monday after serving In Inn, 6493808. Realtor, 6494686. MANCHESTER —Exclusive AA M arch 8, 1971 from 6:00 p .m . Bzzzzzzzz in and see our 7A/71 to 7/1/77 sition at the hearing, but It since Its creation in 1967. Be- rages, good potential. $27,- FIVE - BEUIROOM —darrlaon 2682. 2 Board of Finance FuU Term , Rockledge area, huge 9rocnt ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, ’THREE-ROOM new apartment Francis E, Boland 900. Colonial, two yeeua old. Fam­ to 8:00 p.m., for the purpose cf 1 Board of Finance to flU vacancy for two yrs. 6/8/71 to 7A/78 Judiciary Committee cocbalr- fore ttiat, PhlUlpe served as a . \ custom Ranch. High wooded ROOMY C50LONIAL busy Bea. We’re ready, 2 BoaMlot Education gentlenum. Private entrance, an bus line. Heat, hot water, ily room with fireptoce, mod­ admitting all persons who are ELUNGTON General Store — V n m man John CarrozzeUa put his state auditor, deputy finance ■ \ GRACIOUS 8-room Colonial lot. aty utilities, 3H baths, 2 Board lof Tax Review Gall 646-1700 free parking. Shower-bath. ' stove, refrigerator and park­ ern kitchen, 8 baths:'' formal Two-car garage. Cmter of found to be qualified to be Elec­ willing and able to assist Business zoned, high traffic o n m to 7n m tin g er 'on one area fromi vdiich commissioner and an Informal —two fireplaces, top loca- dining room, 2-car garage, double garage, two fireplaces. tors of the Town of Manchester. 1 Planning Commlsslcn Aiqply 196 Spruce St., Manches- in g . S ecu rity, Adulta. $160. Agency town. Low 20s. Offers in- count Income in excess of 7/im to 7/im no support had come. ‘ legislative advisor to two former Uon $28,900. eduminum siting. $87,600. 39’ paneled alroondltlaned The Qualifications are as fol­ 1 Planning Commission 7AA1 to 7AA8 you have any (support) Democratic governors, Abraham \ 6496619 or 648-0666. you in the sale or pur­ $aoO,OOO.M, plus 3 additional 1 Zoning Board of Appeals a y ir g s a n k ROOM for elderiy gentleman, family room. Low 40’s. Meyer, vltedi Call early. lows : AppUcant must be a Unit­ 7/1/72 to 7/1/77 from the archbishop?" Carroz- RlMcoff and John Dempeey. S B 315 BROAD ST. NEWER 4-4, two famUy, business Incomes and housg 1 Zoning. ______Boiud of Appels must have transportation. FOUR-ROOM apartment, flrat IN-LAW APARTMENT — At- Realtors, 6490609. ed States citizen, eighteen (18) chase of YOUR property. 7/1/71 to 7/1A8 zeUa asked Robert M. McAner- PhUUps Is a lawyer affiliated MANCHESTER very clean. $29,900. teiched to this comfortable five- rent in amount o t $4200.00 per £ Board o t Appeals — Alternate \ Reasonable. 648-6794. floor with refrigerator, and yeara of age, have resided in 7/1/71 to 7/1/74 ney, chairman of the bar asso- with a New Haven firm. 6 OF MARCHESTER room Ranch. Leuge lot. Fire­ MANCHESTER Center — Six- WOLVERTON AGENCY year and beautiful oversize 7- 2 Fire Oommizsioners stov e, h eated. P ark in g. $160. LARGE 7-room ColMiial, the Town of Manchester for six 7/1/72 to 7/1/78 648-1653 place Inr Uving room, eat-in room Colonial. 1% baths, dou­ room ranch with encloaed g-^Flre Commisslonera CaU 6496006. famUy room. Keeney St. Realtors, 649-2818 (6) months, and take the oath ^ breezeway and two-car ga- 1 Fire Commlaaloner to flU vacancy for 1 yr. 6/8/71 to 7/1/73 ------kitchen, garage, extra carport ble garage. Partial business KEITH area. $84,900. prescribed by law. 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 Apartments— Fiatt - COMPLETELY redecorated eind storage shed. $20,000. zone. ExceUent potential. Of­ 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 Dated at Manc^iestor this 36th ^e, ^ 2 PuMb^^Uldlng Commission FuU Term Tenements 63 two-bedroom, five-room apart­ IMMACULATE 7 - room fices, etc. $33,900. Hayes REAL ESTATE tremendous Income future. Ex- ^ pubu,. jsuUdlng Commission to flU ■vacancy 6/8/71 to 7/1/78 Houses For Rent 65 THE ULTTMA’TE in a Ram­ $38,900. FIVE-ROOM Ranch. day of February 1071. ment. WaU-to-waU carpeting. Raised Ranch, 2 baths, fire­ Agency, 049 >181. Fireplace, waU-to-wall carpet, ceUent financing available, iqh]. y e a rs bling Ranch home, abounding Board of Admissions 172 E. CENTER ST. 6/8/71 to 7/1/78 LOVELY one-bedroom apart­ Appliances. Cmivenlent loca- COVENTRY — 6^ rooms, fire­ place, 2-car garage. Must enclosed porch, plaster walls, low Interest rate to right par- j pubUc BuUding Commission to flU vacancy place, basement, storage shed, w ith cheuTO emd p erfection , nes­ TWO FAMILY — 4-4, Immacu­ ' MUdred M. SchaUer, 649-1922 646-4126 for two years ment with refri$[erator, range, tlon. 649-0629. be seen. $36,600. garage, acre trees, bus line. ty. F. M. Oaal Agency Rsal- large acreage. Immediate oc­ tled high on a hiU with three late inside and out. Stove, re­ Selectm an Notice is also given that a primary wlU be held on March 36, dtoposal, paiklng. $166 month­ Hutchins Agency, 6490834. tors — 6492682. ’THREE - ROOM {q[>artment cupancy. Call 628-4186. We have many more list­ acres. 2,800 squeua feet of Uving frigerator and fireplace In - William C. Johnson, 1971, If a candidacy or candidacies are filed In accordaMe tirilh \ ly. Handy to Main St. CaU 644- each apartment Separate fur* available now, heat and a|^- ings, call now for an ap­ area, 8^ baths, swimming pool, 3.7 ACRES, beautiful view, 7- Selectm an Section 9-882 through 9460, inclusive, of the General Statutes, qacea, Mid 30’s. Wolverton 3487. ancee included. $110 per pointm ent. g arag es. room custom Ranch, 8 baths, Chester F. Bycholakl, Rev, of 1968 revlBM to 1964, as amended, by persons other than WIN A Agency Realtors, 6493813. month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ family room, 2-car garage, Selectm an patty-endorsed candidates.rfMinniin-— a. a. la NORTHWOOD Apartmenty — Out of Town MAJESTIC new Geurlson Co- Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by ot on b e h w tor, 649-4086. privacy. Rutchina Agency, Edward Tomkiel, FREE One and two-bedroom ato^* FRECHETTE, REALTORS lonied in executive neighbor­ For Rent 66 Realtors, 6498884. Tow n CHerk menta, central alr-condltion- NEW deluxe 3-bedroom dujdex. hood, famUy room adth fire­ MAiNCHESriTER HOUSE VACATION Ing, carpeting, balcony, car-' Available Ai«ll let, heat, ity- EAST Hartford — One and two- 647-9993 place and beamed celling on the F-iiUnA R. Potterten, Registrar of Voters, Bolton, Cem e^eut porta, plus other luxury fea- pUancee, carpetbig, .■ aiiv bedroom apartments. Rental first floor, large flreplaced Uv­ SOUTH FARMS It 's Cool Shell-Stitch Instructions for filing such a candidacy are cont^M in HOMESITE nires. From $326. J, D. Real conditioning Included, $220 per -includes heat, hot water, ing room, formal dining room, Satate Asaociates, 643-6139. range, refrigerator and many $34,900 —ATTRACTIVE spa­ Open Saturday Part I, Instruction Page, of the petition form, the ® ^ month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ modern kitchen with buUt-ins, fsndMato to bo p rop el therein plus a d^xMlt of iot other extras. 2898780, 289-4002. cious Split Level. WaU-to-waU h u n tin g ? tor, 6494086. 2 ii baths, 4 large bedrooms, each candidate (except a candidate for judge of prM»to, for ) TOUR ROOM Apartment, | sec­ carpet, good location. Hutchins porch, 2-car garage. $62,600. whom the deposit is $80.00) must be filed with said Reglrtrar. ond floor, adulta only, no pets. LUXURIOUS, one - bedroom ROCKVILLE —3-room furnish­ Agency, Realtors, 6496824. Our 6 remaining models Inquire 171 Sum m it S t. A petition containing the required apartment With waU-to-waU ed ^lartment with utiUtles, LAND—42 acres, 1,300’ road wlU be op en all day Satur­ rolled Republican members in theTown of B M ^ m ^ be fHM $140. m onthly. A v a ila b le ApirU EIGHT-ROOM Oolonl^, famUy 474 M AIN ST. T hree room s, shag carpeting, modem fron ta g e. $86,000. day for inspection. Come with the said Registrar of Voters not l^ r tiian “ kitchen, central atr-condltlaa- let. 872-0869 after 7. room, thick waU-waU carpet­ browse through these qual- March 4, 1971 being tlie 21st day precadliig the day of the prl- heated. $136. Security. One or ing, 2-car garage, beautiful Ing. CaU Warren E. Hovdand, We NEED LISTINGS ity-buUt homes to see why m a ry. ® two adulta. 6493426, 9-6 p.m. wooded acre - lot, $89,900. Realtor, 648-1106. NOW j / “Thinking of these homes are seUing.| (11 Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, this 24th day^of^broar^ 9 ^ Hutchins Agency, 649-6824. DUPLEX...— 8^ large rooms, Wonted To Rent 6 8 your property?” homes sold this year.) WE HAVE customers walUpg Tow n C lerk heat, hot water, appliances, MANCHESTER —7-room Cepe, AY! PRICES START $81,900 for the rental of your apart­ WANTED: Combination sales­ carpeting, air - conditioned, four bedrooms, dining room, (23 remaining lots) patio, parking. Business cou­ ment or borne. J.D. Real Es­ room, warehouse, approxi­ stove, refrigerator, wedl-to-wedl SOUTH FARMS is located ple. 6496760. tate Asaociates. Inc. 648-6129. mately 1,600 aq. ft Manches­ carpet, firej^e, garage, off Spring St across from LEGAL NOTICE ter area. Write Box, NN, Man­ treed. Hutchins Agency, Reed- the Richard Martin School, Notice Is heieby given of the certification of party-endano} PHILBRICK oflndMatiMi of the Democratic Party tor nomination to toe m m - r chester |Ierald. tors, 6496824. o r caU I I clDol Offices specified below to be flUed at toe Municipal eleettOT ( - WANTED tb rent— Young cou­ SIX - ROOM Cape. rumpus to be hMd on May 8, 1971 in toe Town of BMtoa. A Ust M toe W IL L T R A D E ple, both teachers, seek spa­ AGENCY RICHARD E. MERRITT persons so endorsed as candidates is on file in my office, being room, garage, nice backyard toe office of toe Town Clerk, Bolton Center, and copies toereof cious house near UOonn for with flreidace. $22,600. Mem- AGEINOY SKI WILDWOOD ' fan, prefer woqds, stream, no arb available for pubUc distribution. Chester West side, 648-0279. TERM neighbors. CaU e'venlngs, Mrs. REALTORS R ealtora 6491180 O F F IC E SKATE WILDWOOD Shaw, 2398761. First Selectman / . 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 1 S electm an .. y 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 SKIDOO WILDWOOD WANTED — Older country MANCHESTER 1 T ow n C lerk ' 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 "Finest Porter Street area.’’ : 646-4200 MANCEmSTESt, 9 - room re­ 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 home to rent, S or 4 bedrooms, stored authentic colonial Cape, 1 Town Treasurer FISH WILDWOOD wUl redecorate and make re­ 7H room redwood-^ and 1 Tax Collector . J / l/ n to 7/1/78 brick contemporary, cus­ 8Mi tiled bgths, country kitch­ 1 Agent Town Deposit Fund 7/1/n to 7/1/78 pairs, famUy of 6, very good en with flroplaoe an^ aU 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 HIKE WILDWOOD references. CaU 8^-6819 after tom crafted 1961 with finest SIX-ROOM Ranch, fuUy car­ 2 Board of Finance FuU Term • huUt-lna, Acre lot'.Exqulslto - 1 Board of Finance to fUl vacancy for two yn. 8/8/71 to 7/1/78 6 p .m . : materials and workmanship, peted throu$4iout, fireplace, for,1jpresent owner. 9b€^- must be aeen. Hayha Agemty, 2 Board of Education 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 RELAX WILDWOOD ' ' Giurage. In-ground poiS com­ 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 room s, 2H baths, most ef­ 6490181. „j 2 Board of Tax Review pletely fenced. Near school. 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 ficient eat-in Ut^en (all 1 Planning Commission PICNIC WILDWOOD Investment Property Owner, 647-1826. NINE-ROOM custom buUt Gar- 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 buUt-lns). Flreplaced Uv 1 Planning Oommlsslan riaon Colonial 2400 aq. feet, 9 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 For Sole______70-A room, formal dining imp 1 Zoning Board of Appeals SAIL WILDWOOD so EAST MIDDLE TPKE., bed room s, o ffic e , gH batfaS) j; Zoning Board cf Ai^eols 7/1/72 to 7/1/77 Large family room, plus WeU kept 9room Cape. E ine double garage, diupetiiig. ALWAYS GET THERE TOO LATE? 1 gqxiing Board of Appeals — Alternate 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 SWIM VyiLDWOOD BUSINESS ZONE IV heated workshop or 4th 7/1/71 to 7/V74 large bedrooms, fireiSace, Hayea Agency, 64901$!. 2 Fire Oommizsioners bed room . 7/1/72 to 7/1/78 Extra large lot and excel­ walk-cut basement. Conve­ 2 iFiro Commissioners . . all from your own leisure, 4-season hideaway, tucked in the rustic setting of the Berkshire 1 Bire Conuniasloner to fUl vacancy for l yr^,.— 8A/71 to 7/1/78 lent large building. nient location. Asking $24,600. MANCHESTER U not for from foothills, around a picturesque, private lake. Conveniently located for easy living and planned BY APPOINTMENT CaU 647-1802, Owner. this 7-ioom Ranch. BVMir bed­ 90onstablea 7/1/71 to 7/1/78 Call Suzanne Shorts, rooms, two baths, garage. 2 PiibUc. Building Oommizirton FuU T e t t ^ 7/1/71 to 7/1/77 for femlly fun. Spaciipus homesites are now available for as little as $3,(X)0 on a swtematic INVESTMENT A professional Realtor always has 6/8/71 to 7/1/78 646-8288 MANCHESTER — IdeaUy loca­ Very large lot. FuU price X Public BuUding Oommlsslan to flU vacancy investment schedule designed to fit even ;the young budget. Start enjoying life toOTy! PROPERTY A cool style with its yoke for four years ted Colonial with 3-car garage, 900. OaU H w Mitten Agency, pper With three offices and four J. WATSON BEACH CO. collar barely covering the soft shell-stitch not only 1 PubUc Building Ctommlaslon to fiU vaeaney 6A/71 to 7/1/78 exceUent m iport^ty lor pro- Realtora, 648-6980. ehoulderal This version a complete, op-to-«kite listing of for two years A Vacation Homesite Valued Over $3,000 Will Be Given Away On Easter Sunday, April ^111971 WOODBRIDGE S1REET 4-room apartments. Includes Hartford Office, 547-1550 fessional men. Large comer look pretty, but are: also, of. the popular Muu-Muu Notice Is also given that a primary wlU be held on M aroh^ Just fill out the coupon and sand for complete details. If you ranges, refrigerators and lot. CaU Heritage House, 049 SIX-ROOM older ColoniiiL 9 so comfortable to wear. _ -If $17,600 — 9BBDROOM C a^ is so pretty when made No. 6164 has crochet, di­ 1971, if a candidacy or candidacies a^e filed In accordance with MH garbage dtoposals, ExceUent 3482. 9 bedrooms, kitchen with pan­ in a heavenly print. No, homos for sale. Ho can save you prefer, take a short drive to Wildwood and get all the information I .... _ , . ^ _ Desirable 7-room cdonial located at 867 Wood- built 1906, nice lot, oU heat, rections for Small, Me­ Section 9882 through 9400, Inclusive; of the General Statu^, revenue, near/Main St. try. Ideal location, large lot. 8892 w ith PUpTO-OUlDK is I ' I 1^ - : / Rev. of 1908 r o v l^ to 1964, as amended, by persons other than firsthand. H ' A I WILDWOOD bridge St. Three bedrooms up, four rooms down. full cellar, aluminum storms. dium and Large Sizes Professional office building MANCHESTER — Nevriy listed $19,600. Sylvia LaPenta Agen­ in Sizes 8 to 18 (bust inclusive. / a lot of noodloss hunting, look for Box 173, RFD Tolland Full basement, GE> boiler. Two cair garage, nice lot. on Main St 14 offices, park­ This won’t last. Meyer Real­ 9bedroom executive Ranch. cy, Realtor, 6493440. 81H-40). Size 10, S2H U M lae la Mist iir task n e ■jFoetnM for petiUona for flilng auch caadldaeiea by or on bduU bust . . . 2H yards of Granville, Massachusetts 01034 I ing for 22 cars, central air- tors, e49060e. FamUy room, 2 fireplades, 8 . JUfiLliLtetoe of any enrolled Democratic Party member (or in the caae,,OT fuU baths. BuUt in 1968. Heri­ 46-inch. the professional whore you see justice d the peace, by or on behalf of the bare majority to □ Please send complete contest ii^ormation. W e will couBider taking }rour house in trade for this TWO FAMILY, 6-6, two bed­ Pattema available only tage House, 6493483. fRiSIDIIinAL -r which aald party la entitled to nominate) may be obtained from □ Please tell me more about owning a Wild­ home. Excellent financing available. Immediate MULTIPLE DWELLINGS rooms each apartment. Xbetra in sizes ehoum . ■j:. Willtem J. Houle, Democratic Registrar d Voters, B oM ^ HB- building lot. .Woodland St. $17,900 3-BEDKOOM RANCH, VILLAGE UN9 n * la stiM (w I necUcut. Ihstructtona for filing auch a candidacy are contained In occupancy. Sensibly priced to sell at $24,900. ten ts hwMs tmt-diM i this teal. wood homesite. ' Four-family I ipartment 8 Owner. 6490371. large lot, large shade tree, a9 affiarwtSsrr* Part I, Instruction Page, d the petition foam, the conaentjif e ^ rooms each, stoves, refriger­ APAIITMINTS The FaU and Winter candidate to be pn^osed ther^ plus a depoelt d fOT , ! sume mortgage, $110.47 per NAME___ ators, near Main St. Good M a n c h e s t e r is only three' month. Hutchins Agency R o ­ Now renting, one and-two ALBUM is 66$, includes each candidate (except a candidate for Judge d p f”**®*. in com e. miles from this beautiful four- bedroom ^wrtmenta. Carpet- postage and handling. whom the deiMelt la $M.00) must he filed with aald Regidrar. tors, 6496834. Nane, aeertn ei ZIP MANCHESTER ADDRESS Te Je Crockett. ReoHor For more details call . room Ranch. Has large lot and lag, 3 alrooniUttanere, IH Fiewn auiin. ..itf m iih „ A petition containing the required number d signatures d , wiraaktrN ei * 4 lli ilM ettirul Nttira rolled Democratic members in the Tdwn d Bolton must filed eversised >garage. Dead-end TWO-FAMILY d iq ^ 96. Don- ' beUhs., The Spring and Summer gkiies, eCecassi M rilll « e 7 - CITY_____ 648-1577 ble garage. Only $36,900. ^ M e t e s esstsBe sat kw- with the aald Reglatmr d Voters not later than 4rt)0 on *T( mm wnei CHARLES LESPERANCE street. Full price. $18,900. Call *71 B aeic p a s b io n B ook is March, 1, 1971, bdng the 21at day preceding the day d ^ pri­ Pasek Realtors, MLS, 389747B, Col *46-2523 BOARD OF REALTORS TELEPHONE. 649-7620 The Mitten Agency, Realtors, $1.00, includes postage m a ry. 6496980. D ian e B ellow s, 640-46T8. and handling. Dated at Bolton, Connibtlcut, thU 24tb I. Tow n C lerk / 7

. X i i . / FUroAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 Average Daily Net Press Run f PAGE TWENTI 'I K. The 'Weather jManrt^ieMfr ^nptttng ^proUi For Hie Week Ended , January 9, 1971 Rain ending this afternoon, followed by clesudng. ngha to The R oy/ Arnold Westwood, ..-'’The Couples Club of the There will be a pew class for Miss Jacqueline iR. Albert, m id 60b. CSear, wlixly toniglit, A j ^ U t T o w n m inister x the Unitarian-Uni- NMS QuaUfyinfi^ Test Church of the Assumpticm will the Ad Altare Dei Award begin­ daughter of Mrs. (Mkrie Albert 16,095 versalist/fibclety, will conduct a meet tomorrow, at 8:30 p.m. at ning Sunday at 11:30 a.m. at (rf 4 Flint Dr.,, has. been named | TH E NEW low In the SOe. Frank H . Ruggiero of 186 The National Merit Schol service/Suhday at 8:15 a.m. on arshlp Qualifying Test will the church hall. The program the Knights of Columbus Home, to the dean’s list at Orahm Jun­ MancheMtei^A CUy of Vittage Charm Wells St. Is attending the Bast will include a dance demon­ 138 Main St. ’This clasW is, open ior College,. Boston, Mass., radio ^«ation WINF. The pro­ be given at Manchester High . ■ ■ ■■■ ”7 / Coast Aero Technical School in to all Catholic boy scouts. where she is a senior in th6 sec­ gram^ is sponsored by the Man. School I tomorrow morning. stration by Mr. and Mrs. Lee VERNON OPTICIANS VOL.VLXXXX, NO. 126 (Olaatifled AdverttaliMr PRICE TEN CENTS L«xington, Mass., to prepare for , che^er Council of Churches and Bollno. retarial sciepce program.i (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTEk, CONN., SATURDAY, ^ B R U A R Y 27, 1971 his Federal Aviation Adminis­ Students taking the test must 14Y TALCOTTVILLE ROAD thd Cleigy Association of Man­ bring their tickets of admis­ ’Die Manchester Community tration examinations to become College Vietnam^, Moratorium chester. sion and two soft No. 2 pen­ Navy Torpedpman 3.C. Barry VERNON. CONN. a licensed technician. Committee vRlY'meet Monday at iOUTE 83 cils with erasers. D. Hames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Museum Emmett Hayes of 69 Cambridge 9 p.m. in the faculty lounge of S/lM ft OF A MWJ! f r o m VERNON OIBCU! John Bonino of 137 S. Main Orade 7 and 8 Methodist Before tomorrow, they ! Youth Fellowship of South St., recently w ^ promoted to the Hartford Rd. building. St. attended a Valentine (Day must also fill out page 20 of Gets $600 Gift PHONE 878^9691 United Methodist Qhurtdi will the Student Information Bul­ his present rate while stationed weekend at Simmons OoUejge, in Orlando, Fla. He is now at­ Michael S. Mclnemey, son of ’The k^anchester Junior'W om ­ Boston, Mass., where his daugh­ nieet tonight at 7 :30 in the youth letin and bring it to the en’s Club this afternoon present­ OPEN 9:99-S:89 TDES. - SAT. CUISHD MONDAT lounge of the church. ' tending classes at a Naval Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mc­ ter, Patricia lAUise, is a senior. testing. ed the Lutz Junior Museum Trial of Lt. Caiiey [ ^ ^ gQuth Victs Say Laos Base school in Dam Neck, Va. lnemey of 180 Henry St., has As ReL Gets Parking w^ll be in the stu­ been awarded an Army fellow­ with a check for nearly |600 to The Confirmation Class of Manchester Barrackk, World dent parking lot only, and JvY/*/YFlYJ> 'T’ j Y /V Trinity Covenant Church will Mlzpah'Spencer Circle of ship for two years of graduate help finance the reconstruction NcW TUTll I I 1 War I Veterans, and/Its Auxil­ students must report to the study. He is one o f 40 Army of a dam on a small pond at Income Tax iary will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at cafeteria and be seated be­ South United Methodist Church the church. will meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. ROTC cadet fellowship winners. the Natural Science Center on By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL said. "TTiere la no need to take By AMBROSE B. DUDLEY at the VPW Home. Refresh­ fore 8:30. A 1967 graduate of Manchester Oak Grove St. ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Red DeUolona, OorUanda, Bald­ AteofdsUed Preaa Writer this out of public view." ments will be served. Members at Susannah Wesley Hall of the Associated Press Writer church. A group will participate High School, Mclnemey is a The check was presented to wins, Winesaps and Rnsaet Apples. The, rebuttal phase was are reminded to bring home- , The social ministry commit­ ’The VPW and its Auxiliary senior at Pennsylvania Military FT. BBNNING, Ga. (AP) « - PROVn>ENOE (AP) — Gov. Recaptured from Epemy millom Sleith, president of the opened Thursday and Friday by baked items for a food sale. tee of Bmanud Lutheran in a prc^am on "Know Your FRESH: Aqiaragns, Green Beans, Leeks, Blialots,_ The My Lai case agalnat Lt. will sponsor a family night din­ College, Chester, Pa. museum, by Mrs. Charles Car- testimony by three .Army psy- Church will meet tonight at 7 :S0 Church,’’ arranged by Miss Beaton Lettuce, Peaa, Broccoli, Oanllflower, f^gtaarh/tnute William L. Galley Jr. has taken FYank Llcht signed Into law ner tonight from 6 to 9 at the sky, club president, and Mrs. Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Cherry Tomatoee, Hot Peppers, chiatriate who gave Galley a Sharon I. Douton, daughter of in the church board room. Ethel Goalee. a new turn with a claim by the Rhode Island’s first income tax By QEOBOE ESPEB Post Home. David A. Fletcher, son of Mr. Alfred Wood\tord Jr., chalrmsm Chinese Cabbage, Bhnbarb, Eggplant. mMtal examination laat month. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Douton and Mrs. John Fletcher Jr. of prosecutor that "I have evi­ Friday, minutes after the Sen­ Associated Press Writer Sunset Rebekah Lodge will of the club’s ways and means ’^he head of the board, Cbl. of 80 Brettcm Rd. Md a senior The Pastor’s Discijdaahlp 76 Irving St., has been named IMPORTED: Honeydewa, Spanish Melonsr’ Strawbentea, dence of other acts of miscon­ ate approved the m easure, 26- at Bucknell Univ^^|^y, Lawis- Class of Community Baptist Parents of Girl Scout ’Troop 1 meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd com m ittee. Watermelons, Jaffa Orangea, Bed, Blue Orapea, Coeonnti, duct both prior and' after the Arnold W. Johnsmt, testified aa SAIGON (A P)'— The will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at Fellows^ Hall. to the first semester dean’s list 24, in a session marked by a burg. Pa., has been assigned to Church will meet tomonw at Alfred (N.Y.) University, ' Limes, Pineapples. e v e n t’ ’ , thf others had: "In my opinion, South Vietnamese military Center Congregational Church. [I could find no condition that rowdy demonstration in. the the North Ward Blementary from 11 a.m. to noon in the where he is a sophomore. Oapt, Aubrey Daniel, 29-year- headquarters claimed its School 'in Lewisburg for an youth building of the chuixdi. Navy Chief PO Robert Public Records Impaired his capacity to state house corridors. soldiers recaptured Hill 81 Cub Scout Pack 98 will have Boozenny, husband of the for­ WEEKEND SPECIALS | otd piosecutor, made the state­ premeditate.’’ eight-week period of practice Miss Slrkka Johnson, daugh­ Warranty Deeds ment Friday as a prelude to le­ One state trot^r was Ut in its Blue and Gold Banquet Sun­ mer Janet Cushing of 68 along the Ho Chi Minh trail teaching in third grade classes. The Junior CSioir o f Emanuel ter of Mr. and Mrs. ■ Roy C. L and M Homes Ihc. to Ed­ SMACS Grade A ...... 1 6 qt. bskt. SSJDO gal arguments on what testimo­ He continued: the mouth and another in Laos today, but another Lutheran Church w|ll rehearse day at. the Army-Navy Club. Hemlock fit. is serving aboard ward B. Stevens Jr. and Suellen “abused," {K>Uce said, while Dirmer will be served at 4:46 Johnson of 76 Pleasant St., has C^LIF. LETTUCE ...... large ny will be admitted in the rebut- "We attempted to find any tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Luther the submarine U3S Boneflsh at Stevens, property on Carriage they held the vociferous unit Was reported sur- p,m. *1716 Albert Phleep been named to the fall semester FRESH ASPARAGUS ...... ^Ib. 6 M t^ phase of the trial. tlTie jury condition . . that would lead us Hall. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. . dean’s list at the Boston Conser­ Dr., conveyance tax 188.20. had been' dismissed and told to to feel there was a disease, a crowd, estimated by authorities roundWi by two North Viet­ Memorial Band from Walling­ Building PemiltB TEMPLE ORANGES large size .. ..)... doz. JW at 450-500. O ne m an was namese regiments at a ford will perform for the cubs vatory of Music. She is a 1970 return Wednesday monting. defect, derangement or Impair­ James Aboumrad of 167 Jamed E. Brennan, recrea^on charged with assault and two MILITARY WHIST and their guests. Navy PO 3C Kenneth L. graduate of Manchester High I — Visit Our Imported Basket Display — The trial jtidge promlaed to ment or anything we cotUd ob­ nearby base. Much heavy School. room in basem ent at 68 H&w- others were being sought, said Woodycrest Dr., East Hartford, Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ We Cany The Mancbeeter Evening Herald rule todgy.. \ytiether press and serve to make us feel his mental fighting was reported in AND has been appointed chief ranger neth A. Lewis of 67 Elro St., is thom e St., 8600. ' COMFLBTE l i n e o f SUNDAY PAFEBS functioning was disturbed. state police MaJ. Peter. Laos and Cambodia. Miss Betsy J. Hunter, daugh­ John V. Prytko, finish family public can hear the arguments. O’OonneU. for Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars serving aboard the attack air­ Gary Wehren, son of Mr. and Judge Reid Kennedy had ’^ e took into account combat UJ3. fighter-bom ber pilots a SETBACK PARTY ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. room at 103 Chambers St., 8800. The tax, eiuusted for the first of Lebanon, by Grand Tall craft carrier USS Franklin D. Mrs. Paul Wehren of 66. Birch planned to hear the arguments stoess. When a person is in a knocked out se'ven Soviet-made Hunter of 100 Boulder Rd., has "TH E K IN G six months of the year. Is need­ Sponsored by Sunset Cedar Roy Reed. The Rangers Roosevelt in the Mediterranean. Rd., Wapping, has been elected after a short mldattemoon ir- combat environment there are tanks In the batUe to retake ttie are the marching unit for spej been named to the dean’s list vice president of Beta Lota PBRSONAUTY IN FIELD ed to meet a projected 8M.5 mil­ Rebekah Lodge at Colby Junior College, New cess but a tornado alert inter­ many presnures on him and the hlU. South Vietnamese spokes­ clal ceremonials and parades.. Navy PO 2C ’Ihom as B. Las­ Chapter of Lambda | Chi Alpha HALLANDAiLE, Fla. (AP) — person reacts In various ways, lion deficit this fiscal year, men claim ed 1,000 enem y dead London, NJH. Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs’ Personal­ jD E l vened and Kennedy adjourned Llcht said. Tbe tax will be caydays. Church will meet tomorrow at after My Lai the defense opened Latimer aigued that such an paratroopera speariieaded by an GASOLINE Vincent Jr., son of Mrs. Evelyn Tile enacted measure was a armored column routed , the 9:30 a.m. at the church. the entire time period to rebut­ Issue in fact came in the broad Vincent has been named Out­ definition of legal insanity, al­ revision of the permanent, grad­ North Vietnamese 64th Regl- tal testimony. uated income tax prtqxMed in standing Noncommissioned though the defense has not con­ m «it of the 320th Division from The senior m em ber of (Sal­ January by Licht, 'who had said BANTLY OIL Officer in his uidt at Pope tended that Ckdley Is insane, HUl 31. Never a parking problem at ley’s defense team, attorney during last year’s p<^tlcal cam­ ( mii' \ .\ 'i, iN( . AFB, N.C. A 1907 graduate of and all the psychiatric testimo­ ’They claimed that 16 of the 17 George Latimer of Salt Lake paign that he did iu>t see the Manchester High School, he is ny has held him legally sane. Russian-made PT75 light am- ;:i M\i\ sri;i:i;i RUSSELL’S Glty, argued such trial business need.for such a le'vy. phitSous tanks bsed by the married to the former Jean­ should be heard in chambers Daniel told the court: "The Is­ At a news conference shortly (iI!'- North Vietiuunese were ds- nette Morin. with press and public excluded. sue of Insanity has not been after he signed the bUl, Ucht BARBER SHOP ra ised ." S U ^ e d . . I i;()ck\ilk' I Judge Kennedy said the six- said he believes the legislature Comer Oak ft Spruce Ste. officer jury had been cautioned Wounded South Viet soldier clutches souvenir North Viet helmet while waiting Just to the north o f HlU 31, Airman 1C Henry H. Peck, NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Col. will have to continue the Income South Vietnamese forces redort- son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. not to read newspapers or hear Oran K. Henderson reports dai­ tax on a permanent basis. on a stretcher to be evacuated from firebase near the Laotian border. He and U.S. Airmen broadcast r^xnts. But Latimer ed they destroyed a truck con­ Peck of S3 Harlan St has gradu­ ly to the Armed Forces Staff Ucht blaihed the state’s fi­ Boltiier at left were wounded while pstrolling across the border. (AP Photo) ‘ v o y heading toward the hlU po­ a rg u ed that such publicity "be­ nancial problems on the nation­ ated from the technical training Cfollege although all his duties • sition. It was not known how course at Goodfellow AFB, Tex. fore the whole United States’’ have been suspended while he al economy. Seized In would defame (Salley. many trucks were in the convoy aivalts court-martial on charges Several senators said the In-' for U.S. Air Force communica­ "I will not consent to the ex­ or what they carried. tions analysis specialists. A Heating Pad come tax Issue bad brought hun-. At Khe Sonh, a forward hose, clusion of the media,” Daniel (Ses Page ElgM) drods of telephcme calls, some Drug Probe 1964 graduate of Manchester U.S. Rescue Plans Trigger American helicopter pilots were marked by threats and 'vulgari­ placed on fuU alert and 'went High School he is being ties. SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. 7th Eusslgned to an Air Force sup­ Air Bforce announced today the into action to aid a second base, Sava Ovar Twenty plalnclothed state po­ kill SO three mUes 'west of hill port unit at Karamursel Air licemen and about 15 sheriffs’ Hanoi ^ShooUto-KilV Order cqtprehensloa of about 40 Ameri­ #3 20 Polaroid 40% OFF 31. Station, ’Turkey. deputies were on hand for the fiK>MO KDNQ (AP) — North Another brotulcast claimed namese move Into Laos began, can airmen foUowing a month- m u 80 was reported surround­ Camera Our Rag. Egypt Seen Set to Accept BUUTstart OIof the Senate debate. Vietnam’s am y ordered Its an- Uiat '81 American aircraft were and now is used as a major sup- Investlgratioii Iinto a luurcot- ed by two North Vietnamese Low Prlca O’Oom^U I 330 Polaroid Camera said this force was In­ tiairorsft urdto today to riwot i^ot down Hmrsday in Laos and ply and refueling point for the ic4 ring at the air base at Cam regiments, numbering anywhere 49.70 creasefl tcto 76-80 m en when the. Big Four Decisions on Pact down American planes some pUotsVfore captured. Laos operation. Ranh B ay. from 8,000 to 5,000 trocps. 340 Polaroid Camera 66.89 crowd'grew and became more as they Intrude Into Its air qpoce The Air Force said the airmen Good Weather m ilitant. A Vietnamese - language The two regiments are be­ hwin, Is Three heat automatic control. Wetproof and called on aU unita to "seek PHNOM PENH, were being held for questioning Keeps Your 350 Polaroid Camera 104.00 OADRO (A P ) — The sem lofn- for President Nixon’s foreign Antitax foroes called for a broadcast did not say how many (AP) — A passing motorcyclist lieved to be the same forces inner cover. Smartly styled outer cover. clal newspaper A1 Ahram said policy remarks on the Mlddte out, destroy Snd kffl aU Ameri­ filers were ctq>tured but said concerning the aUeged iUegal that overran a South Viet­ Feet Dry! 360 Polaroid Camera 132.87 march on the state house and can troop# who dare to set foot threw a idasUc bOmb concealed today E g ^ is prepared to ac­ East. In Us State of the Worid had jnedlcted a turn out of up to downed aircraft Included two namese ranger base last Sunday #P46 on our territory under any iwe- We use genuine prime Case for Polaroid Folding Cameras out regular 10.99 cept unanimous decisions of the message this week, Nixon said 1,000. . U.S. Air Force 'F4 Phantom jet inflicting severe casualties. WHAT’S texL” _ sy car pariced in downtown leather; cdso shoes made only 4.99 with purchase o f Polaroid 300 Series. Big Four on the Middle Bast; In­ peace required Israeli with­ O’OonneU said Trooper John A spokesman said the imrcot- longer o r wider. . . . cluding when the ceae^flre Tbe instnicUons were pub- A6 Intruder figftter-bomber. Ic Involved was heroin, although (See P age YYglit) o f fhfs COIMW'W- drawal from occupied Arab ter­ Turner was taken to a hosjUtal to explode. / ehould expire. ritory except for "minor border Uriied In the oftlclhl|army joms Hanoi radio described It as . . . ,. other drugs possibly may be in- fo r X rays. He said Leonard Art- An embassy spokesman said BEHIND SAM YULYES Pristeen Feminine The announcement indicates rectifications." nal and broadosst by Hanoi ra- the "biggest single-day defeat of thony M otriy, 35, Providence, toe bomb’s fuse went out a 23 OAK STBBET that the Egyptian ■ government Al Ahtam’s editor, Mo­ dlo. Tluy MKMored to be Ha­ American warplanes” td n ce the Hygiene Deodorant was charged with assault. fraction of an inch short cf toe The Air Force said no charges (A Pew Steps from Main) Columbia has noted Vtangible progress" hammed Hassanein Heikal, noi’s onnwef to statements by Laos operation began. have been filed. SHOE REPAIRING of Reg. 2.39 5.5 oz. in indirect peace talks at the wrote In his weekly edltmial President Nixon and others that Theledto said tols brought to f*;**"«f detonatora stuck QueenMary OUR ’THE BETTER KIND! The airmen, all enlisted per­ Keeps you fresh, United Nations, a condition set that Egyi>t would be unable to American planes would continue 218 toe total of enemy planes de- e’qdo^ve. sonnel, are stationed at Cam by President Anwar Sadat for He said the car had stopped help Jordan o r Syria recapture reccnnaisssaee flights over stroyed since Feb. 2. Ranh Bay, a sprawling hose on dainty, confident. Slere© Records extending the truce past March Its oc(^ied toiTitories In a re­ North- Vietnam and American outside a hotel to pick up a „ ^ T o Sail On Quarantiiie rescue units would "do anything SAIGON (AP) — The Viet member of toe embmsy ^ South V ie w ’s east coast 180 LABEL • Barbra Streisand “ Stoney End” newed war with Israel. Sadat agreed this month to The authorltatlye editor wrote necessary to rescue downed |Oong prom ised Saigon govem - and toe driver was inside toe northeast of Saigon. Listerine It la used primarily as an air­ SapticTiRla • Andy Williams ” Love Story” extend the cease-fire 80 days, its that the late President Oamal American airmen." ment troc^ on toe Khe Sanh hotel when the bomb 'was lift cargo base and also ia one of Last Voyage AND ' Oral Antiseptic second extension since it began Abdel; Nasser once told a group Ends For Hanoi radio earlier accused thrown. • Poco “ Deliverin’ ” the three major bases where last Augtwt to Improve condi­ of Arab officials:., Nixon and Pentagon officials of ^ “awarded worthl- After the schoolbcq; landed be­ LONG BEAOH, CaUf. (AP) — PRESCRIPTION DEPT. 649-9946 FI i i SSm I S a w e ri 1.49 20 oz. • Lynn jAnderson “Rose Garden” tions for the dlecuesions under "All I can do for the western to tn ssik tito InvAsloii o t side toe car, a (Tambodlan spot- Soldier* \riio have com pleted The Queen Mary makes a long- Family Size Gunnar V. Jarring. bank of the Jordan River, Jeru­ Astronauts by U.S. ground combat i^tpeal was contained in jted It and ran after the cyclist, their tours In Vietnam depart • Janls Joplin “ Pearl” awaited, brief, costly and final All Other Calls 648-6280 Madrine Gl«airail "Egypt will not object in the salem and the Syrian heights Is unite under toe pretext that A radio broadcast from "Na- who escaped, for the United States. voyage today—4H miles to her D498 ES98 coming days to any decision to exert poUtical preasuia on Is­ By PAUL RECEB them combat troops were res- “ owd Liberation headquarters "The other aide may hjave no­ The annouiusement said: “7th permanent home In Long Beach Septic Tanka, Dry Wells, AP Aerospace Writer Sewer Linea Installed—Cel­ Listerine adopted unanimously by the Big rael through the weight of a mil­ cue missions." It warned! Khe Sonh front." It de- ticed that the ckr stopped there Air Force authorities today dis- Harbor. lar Waterproofing Deue. Breath Spray Four powers, in consultation itary success by Egypt to ad‘ SPAiCE CENTER , Houston ogainst “such sneak moneuvera! clared that "Khe Sanh before at the same tiihe each day," the closed toe tq>prehenslon of m >* Nine tugboats were standing with U.N. Secretary-General U vance as far as its own lines.” ■g»tiMi* our lan d ." ' grave to bury U.S. pl- embassy spokesman said. proxlmately 40 airmen at (3am by to tow toe retired ocean liner 99 (A P ) — The A pollo 14 astro­ 49 Thant and his special represent­ Heikal said this meant that tooM erlng antiaireraft gun rates” and said “presentty Khe Eariy last December an ex- Ranh Bay Air Base for queaticn- from its reconstruction berth at MdCmNEY BROS. Regular or mint. nauts, caning their moon|mla- lit Peari St. — 64S-8S96 ative Ambassador Jarring," thei the United States probably and missile crew* to ahoot, toe 'SaMh turns out to be toe blood- Boston ripped through toe U.S. Ing concerning toe aUeged file- Pier E across the harbor Into a 455 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER newspaper said. The ambassa- ______a-n __•___a- (totef #9Vm9 flttiflaran fvwwwka . . . . . a Sewerage Disposal Co. 1.00 size. would not Intervene so long as slon "a super success", were re­ army mid, "tiie pirate pUote 'or 8a*«on troops, Ehnbassy causing extensive gal use, poeaession and sale of moorage at Pier J. She wlU be­ d ora of the United States, Brit­ Egypt stopped at its pre-war leased from quarantine Friday riiould be hunted down and cap- In the northwest comer of damage but »o injuries. narcotic*. come a maritime museum and ain, France and the Soviet Un-‘ frontiera but ceitalnly 'would and start a round of .pubUo cq>- tured alive if at all pomlble.” South Vietnam, Khe Sanh for- A government spokesman ‘"nila action follows a month- ctxivention center. Ion are discussing the Middle step in If it went further. Wbere capture of "sides, com- merly was a U.S. Marine base, predicted, meanwhile, that long investigatitm by the 60th TTie deUcate journeyi U utxler THE MOST FAMOUS DOLL! East at the United Nations at pearances here today. Save Now on Scott$. . . In Tel Aviv, Foreign Minister mandq* and Baboteun" alive It survived a 77-day siege in fighting In Pursat ; pirovlnce District Office of Special Invea- the command of C;Upt. James A. the same time as Jairing con­ Alanip. Shepard Jr., Stuart A. <3ommon, a harhbr pilot skilled Abba Bbcui indicated future was not possible. It continued, 1968 and later was abandoned, about 100 miles nortowest of tigation«*Those apprehended are Early Bird Sale! sults with representatives of mctoe o f the MldtUe East must Rooea and iklgar D. Mitchell "them enemies must be The base was reopened this in towing a dead ship. Dawn/ Egypt, Jordan and Israel. Include territorial changes In were released from toe Isolation smashed and deatroyed." month vriien the South Viet- (See Page Eight) '(See Page Eight) Three engines have been,re­ A1 Ahram also said Egypt vriU the holy city of Jerusalem, Syri­ of toe Lunar Receiving Labora­ moved from toe l,(n9-toot-long Scotts T urf Builder abandon its plans to request an tory hours earlier than ori­ form er flagship o f the (3Unard b y T o p p e r Our Rzg. Price 13.95 a’s Golan Heights and Bigypt's Lawn Fertilizer urgent meeting of the U.N. Se­ Siarm el Sheikh at the foot of ginally planned . They Hient Lines and toe fourto was being Our Reg. Low PricA 1.99 curity Council, vriilcfa it threaU the Sinai Peninsula. Israel cap­ their first night at home in 47 1; . , , ladled for -viewing In Its origi­ ened after Israel said it would nal position by the public. Cavort 15,000 Sq. Ft. tured the Golan Heights, the days. -j- 2-DAY PANTY HOSE not'yield! to Egyptian peace de­ Sinai and Arab sectme of Jeru­ Tlie astronaut* are scheduled Three of her 36-ton propeUerii -'I / -- ' I mands that Israel withdraw salem in the June 1967 war. I to attc^ a space agency award locrats Heighten. Attacks are gone. The fourth was en­ Scotts Halts Plus from all captured Arab territo­ Speaking over the army radio ceremony here today. They VM cased lit a steel box welded to Our Rco, 14.95 ry- station Friday night, Eban said their wives will fly to W ashl^ her buU, acting as an uneven - A real doll of a doll! She is so Combination Fertilizer and Crlbgrasi The Al Ahram announcement ton later this weekend for a drag on the pmrt side. Preventer. Y Y (See Page Nine) beautiful, with blond hair and Cavort 5,000 Sq. Ft. l l . ] f i ) followed Cairo's warm reception news conference In the c^dtal On Nixon Indpcjbina Policies The final voyage cost more oree! blue eyes. She twists, turns and on Monday. i than 8100,000—845,440 fo r dredg­ poses! Tbe spacemen are also sched­ m i k e SHANAHAN Southeast Aala by toe end of South Vietnamese Preaidaiit ing a SOO-foot channel 2,500 feet Our Reg. to 1.99 Scott’s Blend 35 ,Seed Aimoiated Pram Writer toe year. Nguyen )Van TUeu was quoted east of toe entrance of the Dress Her Up with Oothes! uled to dii» with Presiilent Nix­ Contains 35% Windsor Our w ■■ m on, q>end a 'weekend at the A ptdicy of complete 'with­ i in Saigon as ^saying a tonut to berth, 86,000 fo r tura and pilot, Choose ^ 0601 Our Rag. 1.49 Now Only 1.19 WASHINGTON (A P ) — drawal this year will obtain the the north Is not long away. HU 818,000 for m ooring lines and presidential retreat Camp Da­ Cbaiging the nation faces the Covart 2,500 Sq. Ft aw 7 k l 5 Two PoKcemen Killed vid. H>eedy release of our men who pram secretary said Thieu was service, 814,000 fo r rental of 0701 Our Rag. 2.09 Now Only 1.69 proapect of endless war. Demo­ From Other sizes svailable at comparable Tlie astronauts walked into are prlsonera of war,” aald a misquoted. cranes, tractors and other MYinga on all productil crat* have helglitened' attacks 0801 Our Rag. 3.19 Now Only 2.69 toe bright Texas sunlight from statement issued under auspices equipment, 816,0(X) for tempo­ on President Nixon’s Indochina The 19-member Democratic Six In Ulster Gun Battles the quarantine quarters of the of toe Democratic National rary electrical hookup, buoys ilte administration ■ group also called for total with­ LRL and threw out their arms Ckunmlttee. and range markers and other a strict timetable drawal from Vietnam 'within ' Different BELFAST, Northern Ireland Highland Fhslllera returned the in delight. Nixon’s national security ad- two years, a deatUlne Republi­ services, and 87,000 fo r labor. Each (AP) — TVo policemen were fire and reported shooting two would lesmn the chance of vtoer, Henry A. lOasinger, re- The cost of converting the “It’s great to he back in the: peace. can leader Sen. Hugh Scott of Styles! Pair killed early today as gun battles civilians, one carrying an auto­ world again,” said MUchell. ’ idled that a fixed date for U.S. Pennsylvania said was motivat­ Queen Mary was estimated at W. AveraU Hoiriman, a for­ raged in the fire-Ut streets of matic weiqxxi. Rooaa told a small crowd withdrawal would remove any ed byj^“ sheer politics." 88.78 mtUion. The estim ates of Belfast between government "It la possible that mie or both mer ambassador to toe Paris 19” Picture meas. diag. which greeted the astronauts: incentive for Hanoi to negotiate "They are trying to secon d- the overaU conversion cost has forces and snipers of the out­ of the gunmen were UOed,” peace talks, said BYlday that, "It was a great mlsslan and It’s a peace. guess toe President on when toe rangedi from when Long Beach lawed Irish Republican Army. said Brig. Frank Kltson. the although the President "claims great to be out of jail." "We have every Intention of final 'Withdrawal will com e)" toe bought her in 1967 for 83.45 mil- ICANTRECE Two snipers also were be­ British commander. We saw the credit for ■ winding down the Shepard talked - of the moon continuing to wind down the Pennsylvanian aald. Uon. Since then toe estim ates B/WPort.TY lieved dead, and four poUcemen men fall to the ground and then war, In fact it has been expand­ war," he said, but added toe have soared. ik>w ranging from mission’s sciriitific findings. White Owl be carried away by thrir com­ ed Into Cambodia and I sm s." Sen. Alan (3ranston, DGalif., Du Pont Our Rag. LoW Price 139.70 were wounded. ’Ihe wounds of “ Bverything we’ve seen so far American commitment In Viet­ noting administration state­ 840 mllUon to over 8100 mUlUm. lAGILON rades.” Harrlman’a remark* were in Cigars ' one were so serious he was ad-| continues to indicate It was a nam "is not open-ended just be- ments that American combat The state’s legislative analyst, Windshield responm to toe Prerident’s A. Alan Post, pegs It at 8S7.7 I mlhlstMed last rites. \ In the same iUeiK, a OUhoUc super success," be said. caum we do not give a .phriicu- troops now can be used to pro­ Our Rag. 4.19 There had been two weeks of 60,000-word State of the World milUon. Spray De>icer ■ ' stronghold, a police vehicle was The Ap<41o 14 astronautly w ed t iar time frame for it" tect rescue forces entering Laos $ message to (3ongress Tliumday. The state Landj* OommUsion SANDR0.0N uneasy peace in Northern Ire­ amburiied and iis driver shot In Into a semi-quarantine on Jan. In the Senate, meanwhile, act­ in search of downad ainnen, Box of 0 7 7 ^Making as chairman <||l the has given the City! permtoston to \ , land’s ciqpltal before violence the leg. One British atddler was 11. They were launched toward ing Democratic Leader Robert predicted an even greater DemooraUe Ftdlcy Council’s spend 842 mllUoa of the city’s I erupted Friday night, triggered shot in the knee and five others toe moon in Jan. Si and re­ Byrd said he doubts Americana American Involvement in Indo­ t - *0 O by the explosions of several ge­ (3iwimlttse on Intematianal Af­ share of Qdelands oil funds to were wounded by bomb frag­ turned to earth, and a stricter would support an Invasion of china. SHEER PANTY HOSE Your Choica of ; Sharp, clear picture from this convert the ship. Ixsig Beach lignite bombe and fires in the ments. quarantine, on Feb. 9. fairs, Harrlman said: "Sinch North' Vietnam by South Viet­ “We keep making toe same gets 15 per cent ot the royalties Invincibles, Tips, Wide spray, won’t 19 inch screen. Deluxe dipole' city. During the hUht, rioting "This is the healthiest crew the President has Indicated he namese troops. mUtakes over and oyer," he from an ottsbora oil field, the A hail of bullets from auto­ spread from the Ardojme to we've ever hod," sold Dr. does not expect * negotiated so­ "There would be a great aald. "We endanger American BIKINI PANTY HOSE Panatelas, Rangers smear. Harmless to antenna for VHP. Three stage state 85 per cent. matic weapons cut down three usually peaceful streets around Oiailes Berry, the chief astro­ lution, the admiqUtraUon’s poU- deal” of support In the Senate Uvea by getting involved In wars The Queen U to {ien\ to visi­ or Perfectos. car’s finish. unarmed pt^emenr standing the city market in Cromac naut physlcla^ in announcing cles offer tiie proqMct of an for a Democratic resriution to we should stay out of. Then, to 0 IF amplifier. A fantastic value! tors April 16 and toe Museum of 7 with arms linked between jeer­ Square. About 100 rioters hi­ the end of quarantine. endless war." bar American fliers from aiding protect them, we endanger stiU i t Hontinan, Joined by fo toe Sea designed by Jacques ing Protestant and (Catholic jack ed a bus and went on a \rin- Semi-quarantine before toe such a move, the West Virginia more American Uves." (3o«steau Is to open In July. 1145 Tolland Tpke. Sdle* crowds In the Ardoyne district dow-smaahlng spree close to the flight was to prevent the astro­ DefMuie Departmem offlc senator added. Pentagon and State Depart­ In time toe 'veneraMe Uner of the city. Two constables 'who High Court bulkUng. nauts from contracting disease Paul C. Wamke, calledon mx- The resolution by Sen. Walter ment offlcli^s claimed toe poU- ran to their aid also w rie bU.J OB to announce a total withdraw­ F. Mbndale, Dftllnn., and 18 also wlU house a hotel, restaur­ Manchester, FfL/anij Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Troops of Britain’s Rt^al (Bee Page Five) . (Bee Pap Blghl) al of Amkrican troops from other Democrats was offered as (See Page Five) ants and convention center. •A /^3'^LATIIVBtYNIONT satj -A