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- :■ .'A ..A -■ ' : ■ \ yw. \". y : :\,y , \ \ \ PAGE THIRTY-SIX Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O’Clock V i I About To^vn The Lord’s Hill Quarry Club Announce Engagements The Weather of Connecticut Mutual Life In­ Manchester High School and Pinehurst Steak Sale surance Co. will confer the Mas­ Cloudy and windy tonight with ter Mason degree when it visits East Catholic High School ad­ temperatures dropping— reach­ ______TODAY— ^ A L W A Y S —FAMOUS FOR FINE MEATS Friendship L ^ge of Masons to­ ministrations announced today ing low teens to below 10 de­ morrow at the Masonic Temple. that the seven National Merit grees. Tonight fair becoming Thei'fe , will be a buffet supper Scholarship Program aeml- Manchenter— A City of Village Charm cloudy. High in 20s. at 6:30, and lodge will open at 7:30. (Inallsts named from the two VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 119 schools in September have 19, 1970 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGE.S-TWO 3ECTION.S) MANCHESTEIl: CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY (Classified Adverttslng on Page 26) The Lutherweds of Emanuel qualified as finalists. PRICE TEN CENTS Lutheran Church will meet Fri­ From ECHS, they are Miss day at 7:46 p.m. at Luther Carole L. Chapman, daughter Hall of the church. The pro­ of Mr. and Mrs. Richard tSiap- gram will be a "Bring a Guest man of 225 Hollister St.; Timo­ Uniform Integration Cheek’s Cheek Night." A representative of thy F. Murray, son of Mr. and Munson’s Candy Kitchen In Bol­ Mrs. Francis Murray of 99 In Pie’s Path ton will speak about the com­ Trebbe Dr,; Thomas O. Rivard, RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — pany and its products. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Unworkable: Scott Shaw University’s president Defense for Chicago Seven Rivard of 116 Columbus St.; WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen was splattered with a pie Manchester Barracks, World and Timothy R. Kearns, son of amendment." But he and other and so were several other War I Veterans, and Its Aux­ ate Republican Leader Hugh Southerners made it quite clear Mr. and Mrs. William Kearns Scott said today new legislation university administrators iliary will meet Sunday at 2 of East Hartford. they hoped it would exert and spectators Wednesday, p.m. at the VFW Home. Re­ prescribing a uniform national enough pressure on the North to MHS students are Miss Su­ policy on enforcement of school but It wasn’t a student freshments will be served after slow down the school integration demonstration — just a gag. the meeting. san D. Charlamb, daughter of desegregation is either unconsti­ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Charlamb drive all over the nation. It was just Shaw’s first — Plan to Go to Higher Conrt tutional or unenforceable, and Civil rights supporters who |The engagement of Miss Pa­ Findlay photo TTie engagement of Miss Dl- of 66 E. Eldrldge St.; Miss will not become law. and possibly last—pie throw­ S9BSS9B3BMBMMI Manchester Area Alumnae tricia Anne Clark of Bolton to ’The engagement of Miss ann Marie Bell of South Wind­ fought the amendment declared ing contest. Christina Camacho, daughter of Sen. Mike Mansfield, the its real purpose was to allow Club of PI Beta Phi will meet Jeffrey Alan Nelson of Stam­ Catherine Ann Csatary to Jo­ sor to Richard Fielding An­ Mrs. Walter Camacho of 28 The dining hall director, CHICAGO (AP) — The gov­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home ford has been announced by Democratic leader, who sup­ Southern officials to blunt the ernment has won a split verdict seph Amaio m , both of Man­ drews of Wapping has been an­ Strickland St.; and John C. ported the measure, said If it push to end their region’s dual Woodrow Anderson, came up of Mrs. William F. Ryan, 62 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ nounced by her parents, Mr. with the idea to divert stu­ In Us prosecution of seven men Whitman Ave., West Hartford. chester, has been announced by Gracyalny, son of Mr. and Mrs. does remain part of the massive school systems. liam Stevens Clark of Bolton. and Mrs. Michael O. Bell of Edward J. Gracyalny of 421 aid to educaUon bill, the courts dent attention, which seems accused of inciting violence at It will be a joint meeting with Her fiance is the son of Mr. her parents Mr. arid Mrs. Jo­ 485 Foster Rd. to focus on food service dur­ Chi Omega, and the program seph L. Csatary of 11 Irving Spring St. will have to decide what It the time of the 1968 Democratic and Mrs. David H. W. Nelson Her fiance is the son of Mr. Tile finalists are eligible for means. ing the dull winter months. will be "Book Talk.” For di­ of Stamford. St. National Convention, but de­ rections, call Mrs. George Krl- and Mrs. Harry A. Andrews Jr. the 1,100 National Merit $1,000 Southern senators^ flushed Every fifth student going Get carefully trimmed, properly aged U.S. Choice Steaks cut your Miss Clark, a grraduate of Her fiance Is the son of Mr. through the cafeteria line fense lawyers plan to contest vick, 84 Ayers Rd., South of Avery St. scholarships allocated by state. ^ t h that major victory in their Two Children the validity of the federal antl- the University of Connecticut, and Mrs. Joseph Oiuca of 49 Miss Bell is a graduate of Winners will be announo^ April was given a free ticket for a Windsor. Holl St. He is also the son of fight to slow Dixie sch(x>I de­ rlot law In higher courts. preferred thickness at Pinehurst's SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT! is employed by the State De­ South Windsor High School. She 30. segregation, sought today to pie. Approximately 160 pies partment of Health. Joseph Amaio Jr. of Hartford. were stacked on tables about A U.S. District Court jury con­ The Greater Hartford Legal Miss Csatary, a 1968 gradu­ is attending Manchester Com­ strike the power of federal A Full House victed five men Wednesday of Her (lance attended Bucknell munity College. 25 feet from a wooden screen Secretaries Association will University in Lewisburg, Pa., ate of Manchester High School, courts to order busing of school crossing state lines with the In­ children to achieve racial with holes cut for two per­ have its fourth annual Bosses and graduated from the Uni­ attended Westrim Connecticut Mr. Andrews attended the LTM Will View Says Finch sons to- stick their heads and tent to incite rioting during the Night tomorrow at Dunfey’s State College In Danbury. She University of Connecticut, balance. convention in August 1968. versity of Connecticut. He Is S(X)tt and Mansfield discussed hands through. Tavern, Windsor. The event a member of ’Theta Chi fra­ Is employed by the Society for Storrs, where he now la the Films Tonight WASHINGTON (AP) A top But the jury of 10 women and New York Cut or Hip assistant hockey coach. their Interpretations of the 'The honor of throwing the 2 men acquitted all seven de­ will open with a cocktail hour ternity. He served with the U.S. Savings in Hartford. _. . • ivixonNixon Humimsirauonadministration omciaiofficial first pie went to the "pde at 6 p.m. and dinner will be Army Medical Department in Mr. Amaio, a 1967 graduate No date has been announced Mrs. Fred Blish m and Mra. and wm hv ntempt sentences Im­ BACON lb 99c (In 101b. lots...... lb. 76c) Rev. Mario Miller, a student at sumes ^ two-week-of^debate posed by Judge Hoffman last Hartford Seminary Foundation, BE YOURSELF on the multlmlUlon dinar Ju- In Murder weekend. The sentences ranged 3 IN 1 BLEND will speak. TTie Adult Bell Choir cation bin was an amendment J from 2Vi months to years. Dubuque directed by Miss Jean Conklin of Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D- L The judge has refused to grant FRANKS lb 69c will participate in the service. N.C., stating simply that no bail on the contempt ebarges Deluxe ROUND STEAK court or federal agency would Z . ° dia‘ncen- Of State Girl Police (ilose in on youth and girl during melee in Seattle, Wash., in protest of pending appeal. GROUND...... lb. 99c have the power to order such The defense lawyers, William Tlie Bible Study Group of busing. ? irom starting big families but STAMFORD, Conn. (AP)—Po­ the Chicago verdict. (AP Photofax) in 10-lb. lots 95c Center Congregational Church busing. Violence M. Kunstler and Leonard I. Dubuque Ham This proposal appeared to be did not spell out what he lice questioned over 100 resi­ REGULAR HAMBURG will meet tomorrow at 1:16 meant. dents of a 13-story apartment Welnglass, also were given pris­ have less support than the on terms for contemptuous con­ 3 $3i49 lb. 69c or in p.m. In the Robbins Room of Philin Handler, president of building Wednesday and re­ lb. can 10-lb. lots 68c the chiu'ch. amendment which gave the Capsule duct during the five-month trial South iU first big civil rights the National Academy of Sci- sumed the questioning today in —Kunstler 4 years 13 days, enc's, ec'-o’d Finch’s remarks. the investigation of the stabbing ’The Women’s Society of Com­ victory In years Wednesday ec'-o’d Finch’s remarks, JRiot Trial Verdict Spurs CH1CA<30 (AP) — Here is a Welnglass 20 months 6 days. with the 56-36 adoption of a pro- "the greatest threat to death of a 17-year-oId girl, a po­ capsule look at the violence that L,arg;o type Is not required to sell 9-lb. Dubuque Homs at $3.49 State or munity Baptist Church will The judge stayed execution of vision bybv Sen. John Stennls,Stennla DD. human race is man’s own lice officer's daughter. took place at the time of the Farm Fresh Grade AA Eggs 69c in 3-dox lots or the best butter Land O’ Lakes meet tomorrow from 9 a.m. to procreation their sentences to May 4. Miss., to provide a uniform na­ JoAnne Fiore was enroute to 1968 DcmocraUc National Qm- Welnglass said late Wednes­ at 79c . . . 2:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall Of Handler said the United BUTTER the church to sew for the Mans­ tional policy on 8ch(x>l desegre­ Stamford High School from her ventlon, resulting in the charges day that he hoped to file a mo­ People drive inUes (or these Strickland Farms Grade AA Eggs States is expected to have 1(X) Protests in Four States field Training School. gation. family’s third floor apartment of Inciting rioting against seven tion by Friday seeking to have which we receive daUy . . . The rider requires the govern­ million more people by the year Wednesday when someone gj. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS painted on walls. Three were ar­ after scores o fpollce assembled men. 2000. He said virtually all the admitted to bail the five men lb. 79c The Senior Methodists of ment to attack neighborhood tacked her on the stairs lead­ An unruly crowd of 1,800 per­ rested. outside the hall. —Antiwar demonstrators vio­ convicted of Inciting to riot. school desegregation in the nation’s ------domestic- —-ills -'a—stem num from In Iowa City, Iowa 35 teen­ lated 11 p.m. curfew in Lincoln Grade AA Large White South United Methodist Church ing down to the second floor. sons clashed with city police In The Ann Arbor street battle He said appeals on the convic­ 1 North as vigorously as it has the rapidly growing population, She was stabbed 24 times with agers Invaded a courtroom sind Park on Sunday, Monday and Seal test will meet at Susannah Wesley Ann Arbor, Mich., following a followed another incident In tions themselves will be filed I Hall parlor tomorrow noon. moved against legal segregation Finch loiichtd on overnopula- a long, narrow "stilletto-type" chanted antiestablishment slo­ which nine University of Michi­ Tuesday of the final week in Au­ "as s(X)n as possible.” MILK In Southern school systems. “1 one other point in his knife and apparently was University of Michigan rally gans but fled before Judge An­ gan students and four other gust 1968. Police used tear gas Although the jury acquitted EGGS The cast of "The Fcxristeps of However, some Dixie senators '“’h. dragged to the second floor, a called by Students for a Demo­ sel Chapman could don his persons were arrested trying to and clubs to clear the park. .nil seven men on the conspiracy In 3 doz lots ...... doz. Gal. EKwes” of the Little Tlleatre of conceded the victory might be "Unless the American people medical examiner said. cratic Society to protest the Chi­ robes and make good on a vow block Genera] Electric Co. re­ Demonstrators smashed win­ tliurge, Welnglass said the con­ Manchester’s production of more psychological than real. “ne really prepared to pay pol- cago riot trial verdicts. to fine them for contempt of cruiters. SDS then called a night dows and harassed motorists on viction on the second count Single D ozen...... 7 2 ^ Glass 97c They expressed far greater in- lution ‘taxes’ and meet the costs An intensive search and the 6 9 "You Know I Can’t Hear You questioning of residents of the Five persons were arrested (xmrt. raHy to protest both GE recruU- tlie Near North Side. would provide an equal test of When the Water’s Running" will terest in the more direct relief of environmental restoration— Wednesday night, 13 suffered In New York City a crowd of ing and the Chicago verdict. —In midweek, antiw€ir dem­ the federal statute’s constUu- KABUKI (WATER PACK) the Ervin proposal would pro- costs that may range from less Hanover Hall apartments, a 195- Seal Test reheeurse tonight at 8 in the dub unit building with rentals rang­ minor injuries and windows 2,200 filled a Hunter College as­ After the rally police charged onstrators merged In Grant Uor.allty. rooms at 22 Oak St. vide. powerful autos to less frequent- were smashed at four stores, sembly hall to hear speakers de­ into marchers, who were head­ Park, opposite the Conrad Hil­ Welnglass declared the stat­ cans YOGURT Stennis commented he would ly occupied bassinets—no polit- ing from $250 to $300 a month, WHITE TUNA 1.00 produced no firm clues about two banks and a police car. nounce the (Chicago verdicts and ed for Chty Hall, after someone ton Hotel, for massive rallies. ute "is unconstitutional to begin WaddeU School PTA wiU hold “not expect any great immedi- ical airthority can control the In Lawrence, Kan., 50 demon­ the New York trial of 13 Black Police estimated 6s000 persons ate things to happen in the excesses of affluence or ram- the murderer, no trace of the lobbed a bottle over their heads with" and that "there were so Pinehurst will be open all day Mon., F eb. 23. For Washington’s Birthday din­ an executive board meeting to­ strators stormed the court­ Panthers. Plans to march to and through a patrol car win­ were in the park the morning of many errors In the course of the ners we feature Lucky Leaf Cherry Pie Filling and ready to heat and eat frozen night at 7:30 In the school North as the result of this pant technology.” (See Page Eight) house, shattered a window and Times Square were canceled dow. Mrs. Smith’s deep dish Cherry Pies 59c each. At least once this weekend library. (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Seventeen)I serve Vanilla Ice Cream with Strawberries while we feature Ice Cream at Cub Scout Pack 98 den L- V'Z gal. T9c mothers and committee lead­ SEALTEST ers will meet tcailght at 8 at the At Pinehurst home of Karl Hahn, 63 WUlaiti Sales Brisk.) Rd. McCarthy Says Nation Misled Save 30 to 40c Blill Gospel Christian Fellow­ Big Crowds ICE CREAM ship, Interdenominational, will All $1.00 reg. flavors, all $1.19 premlimi hold prayer service tomorrow at Over Issues at Stake in War V gaiion on flavors. 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. Not Evident WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. 2 and said, "We are made skepti­ nounced two B52 misalons In >/t gallon Eugene J. McCarthy charged cal by past events." The Mountain Laurel Chapter Area stores opened their doors today "the nation is being mis­ South Vietnam between mid­ to a brlsh (low of shoppers this But. McCarthy said, "The night and 6 a.m. today, a total chorus of Sweet Adelines will led over the Issues at stake in record of the past suggests that SHURFINE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES Ib. 49c meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the morning as the three day Vietnam as it was in 1966 and of 10 planes dropping 300 tons at George Washington's Birthday 1967.” Vietnamizatlon will not work." bombs on base camps and troop Russian American National Sales got underway. But, even if it did, he said, Center, 211 Wethersfield Ave., concentrations in the western LeSeur Tiny SHURFINE FROZEN FRENCH FRIES There were many big offer­ Furthermore, the Minnesota "there would still be the ques­ Mekong Delta. The targets were GREEN'PEAS Hartford. Women interested In ings with clothing from one- Democrat said In prepared tes­ tion of whether Vietnamizatlon singing four-part barbershop five miles from the Cambodian 3 cons 99c 4B.o..59e 8pk*.91.10 fourth to one-half off and other timony before the Senate For­ is desirable. border and 125 miles southwest harmony may attend any re­ merchandise at a fraction of it’s eign Relations Committee, "a "Asians would be killing of Saigon. hearsal. For further informat- original cost. negotiated settlement of the war Asians with American arms," Luck Leaf CALIF. tion, call Mrs. Truman Crandall is possible and the time to seek Informed sources said the big Phillip Hat risen of Harrison's •McCarthy said. ‘"The United bombers for the time woie CHERRY PIE of 68 White St. or Mrs. David StaUoncr’s was quite happy with such a settlement is now.” States would still have moral re­ bag Gunas of 114 Llnwood Dr. flj'ing their usual number FILLING CARROTS 15c sales in his store and reported McCarthy, who recently con­ sponsibility for the war, for con­ of missions, about seven every 20-oz. 39c that, “People were waittag at ferred with North Vietnamese tinuing it and sustaining U." 24 hours in South Vietnam and the doors this morning." and Viet Cong delegates to the The senator said the Ameri­ about two every 24 hours in Shurfine Bank Shows Art John Mitchell, store manager Paris peace talks, said the Unit­ can people were distracted from Laos. This means 36 planes CALIF. ICEBERG at Marlov^s, said sales there ed States must make "a basic making a public judgment on 8 BLACK PEPPER dropping about 1,(X)0 tons of By Mrs. Betko were "fantamic" but felt Sat­ change In policy. Serious nego­ U.S. policy in Vietnam in 1968 bombs in South Vietnam, and 10 4-oz. 35c LEHUCE large head 25c urday would be the really big tiations cannot proceed unless by President Lyndon B, John­ planes dropping about 300 tons Tlie Hartford National Bank’s day. Saturday is the day at Mar­ we are willing to support a co­ son'- decision not to seek re- ncros.s the border. low's, he said, that he'll be put­ Fkiko First Manchester Office at 695 alition government to control the election ,ind the opening of the From time lo time more mis­ Main St. continues Us series ting out "loads of 92 cent shoes. " proce.ss of transition.” Paris peace talks. PIE CRUST It’s the first year that sales sions are flown in I-aos than In MAINE of art exhibits with a group of "My conversations with the ".More recently," he said, South Vietnam In efforts to slow 2 for 37c have been spread oVer three "they have been distracted by paintings by Rita O. Betko. days, Itowevtr, and some store National Liberation Front and North Vietnamese Infiltration of LET BESTFORM’ HELP YOU BE the North Vietnamese delega­ limited troop withdrawal, which troops and supplies before they MIRACLE WHIP POTATOES 10 lbs. 59c She is the wife of Louis Betko, nuinagerts, used to an on­ has demonstrated so far only slaught of crowds in Other years, tion In Paris lead me to believe are in position for an offensive. qt. 55c |20ci UNpEH THE MARKET and Uves at 51 Horton Rd. that a political settlement of that there were too many troops But the total diversion lo Ihut Mrs. Betko has studied both were disappointed in what to in Vietnam in the first place YOUR SLENDER, CURVACEOUS SELF them was less than enthuslas this kind Is possible," he 8,-^id. target area this week apparent­ In oils and watercolor, and tic crowd. Wednesday, (he , committee and thiy have been distracted ly was due tji Ute North Viet thinks that studying in oils is A. NATURAL LOOK by the talk of Vietnamizatlon.” NATURAL LOOK C. BOY LEG D. LONG LEO One advertis'lng manager said heard an extremely optimistic namese offensive l^unOhed last important to be able to do CREPESETH BRAS BRAS PANTV GIRDLES t. SIDE STEP NYLON Meanjvhile, in S;Ugon U.S, B-W week .against the Plain of Jars, PANTY GIRDLES LYCRA SPANDEX fc .: .-.ST'- frS.r - -1 .iA r Oie number cf shoppers was not report from John Paul Vann, watercolors. who heads the U.S. pacification bombers went b(ick to targets in a strategic communications hub SHORT LEG GIRDUS at first glance Impre.sslve.’”Bu: South Vietnam texlay after If She has studied with Nathan I don’t know how you can (x>m- program in the Mekong Delta. In northeast Lios. U.S fighter- Knobler and Paul Zimmerman, hours of heavy attacks in Laos. bombers fly regularly in suiJ- ’S' pare Die rcsixmse at the begin­ Vann said he was pessimistic All 7i of the Strategic Air Com­ has received many honors and *3 Successful Sortie Secures Supply for Sale ning of a till re-day sale to sales before 1968 but now is becoming port of Laotian forces there, but awards, and has shown her 7 O W l m 11 ^ A *v i t« n M X 1 M '• ^ . mand's big bombers in South­ -sources in Saigon said the B82s \ Manchester’s miniitemen-merchants make meiry from onc-da> "increasingly convinced" US. work at Academic National Ex­ C rip tu t nylon m alifi (hit th« The luiuriout soft feeling of Crept- Fairway. Robert Salomone of the Radio Shack, Ap- east Asia had been diverted to were used Tuesday and Vl'ednes- PINEHURST M ftitl 6 p « yoi. ha*t evir worn Double reinforced front panel to Double reinforced froivl panel Regal's store manager said, and' South Vietnamese objee- sft nylon cups for (hi most com­ after their masterful move. The merchants made hibition, Springfield, and lifan- Liihtty (lO irfiii paddfo cups f rm the tummy, side panels to double tide panels and Cieti thigh comfort you con rlilly tei'’ of Regal, Edward Beargeon of Burton’s, Har­ the Laotian front. day for the first time in the fortable feeling of uplift. Flat tide lint hips and lhi|ht. reinforced panel — to tame all bulaet count on. Ooubii pindll in front his sales were "active" but still lives can be achieved. chester Fine Arts, the Water- EU iU c under cups for titrp f r ii- boning and lycra tpandei tncotnel biCk panel to shape (he demere s m While it liome with a mammoth load of magnificent bar­ Sources in Saigon .s'lid B52 Plain of Jars area. dofli and coffifort shoulder 1 and bPCb . . . tamii tht lummy' old Guboury of Wilton’s, Frederick Nassiff of Nas- slower tluin other years, he tides. Adjustable stretch straps While 5 m. I. $1 *■ * '• Committee Chairman J. W. color Society Exhibition at the ilra p i with stretch tabs k 12 tn •nd derrigye Whitt. Sifts s. m. gains for Manchester marketers. They mauled strikes were contlntring against The I’.S Command never an­ A to M. e and C 12 (n }| i. If. siff Arms, Paul Misseri of Paul’s Paint and Wall­ prefers It this way, however, Fulbrtght called Vann's testimo­ Wadsworth ALheneum, Nlantfc M. i jxid C J2 le It r many murderous marauders, and mocked the men­ becuute. "We d m't get into a North Vietnamese supply depot* nounces planes lost in l-aos paper, and Creighton Shoor of Shoor Jewelers, hope ny "very encouraging. " But lat­ and (he Ho -Chi Mlnh trail Show, the Hartford Society of acing weather to bring home the bargains. “Maxi” big jam." er. while questioning a senior aincp it do«H not admit that GROCERY, INC Women • Painters. Cirdits,IIS , of OT nylon and lycra *Spandei • R<| DuPont T M itirough eastern Laos. But /the pli(hes i/re flying combat mgi- Bernard Apter stands astride a mini horse shout­ that the shoppers don’t drag/their feet (as big "In t|te cmi," he said con- provincial adviser. H.iwthorne CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE / , These paintings may bo seen i:f fidently, "The three-day tot.il, .“ourccs said the attacks were slons there But It did announce during regular banking hours ing “Charge!" (or cash?). The merry merchants, Bernie is doing) so they -^ p ’t miss out on any of .Mills, the Arkansas Democrat not of the magnitude of those (/rom left) Jerry LaLonde of Grant’s, Leo Juran of ' will be equal to the one-day pointed to previous optimistic tile lota of three moje tiellrop Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 —8 A.M. Thurs. thru Sat. during February, and most of the many bargains. (Herkid photo by Buceivicius) '(Saturday sales of last year." flown Tuesday and Wednesday. ters in South Vietnam with 19 them are (or sale. 945 MAIN ST. a m p u p a r k in g MANCHESTHI statements that proved false The U.S. Command an­ troops killed .ind three Injured

. '1 M / t' ' ' \ V ■ '\ \ A V' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEIR. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TriURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 \, risk nuclear reprisals against lows the course that I have out­ MOVIE IMIINQB SheinVold on Bridge Britain Warns the World New York or Washington by Comment Session Recession Still a Possibility, lined and a diminution of infla­ FOR THEATER TIME permlillng first use of tactical tionary pressures is realised, Mayflower Wouldn’t Hirow FORRARENTBANO The Manchester Board of SCHEDULE Cynicism May Hinder nuclear weapons for the sake of monetary policy could well YOUNG PEOPLE AVOIDANCE PRINCiri-K Of Red Military Buildup a few miles of European territo­ Directors Is conducting a BiilTis Tells Congressmen NEEDED IN TRUMP PIAY public comment se)(Hlon to­ move os the year progresses to­ Cosmetics Roses at Buchwald ‘^Sheep’ (MmSm raMfi (• I* Mm NORTH LONDON (AP) Ttic British "Wc believe that NATO strat- ry. r ward a posture more nearly In Bumalde Theatre — Secret at mowwo 4 A 1093 The Hrlllsh gave this analysis night. It is from 6:30 to 8:30 WASHINGTON (AP) Fed­ Consumer Movement --«- PBTWM ^ MWOWW|f Or By AIFUED 8HEINWOIJ> goverament warned today that ogy as It has now been revlsefl may yet be followed by a reces­ keeping with our economy’s ! m Santa Vlttoria, 6:60, 9:16. flWiflV ^VrVVErw Vy In the town counsel’s office By.STEWART MAYFLOWER ably the courage to be unfash­ (? K 8 of the military strength of the eral Reserve Board' Chairman sion. long-run needs for money and dnema I (East Hartford) — ideas, recognized the consumer When you play a notrump the Soviet Union imd Its Euro- offers the best nvuilablc securl- In the Municipal Building. The Wiishington Post ionable—that have made Joe By JOHN ClINNIFF 0 73 2 pean allies have deployed more ty for the iillliince. It tlcpenils Hovlel bloc: Arthur F. Bums assured the "Monetary policy might have credit. _ ...... Mayflower a great reporter. Tick Tick Tick, 7:00, 9:06. AP Buslncaa Analyst movement and even embraced U1 UU UMIITUO hand you’re accuotomed to 4 AKJ7 The Soviet budget on defense The session Is for those to change quickly if that risk Editor's Note: Stewart ^ y - ^ si^rtslng mat Joe Cinema I — Computer Wore StMTlI AimlMICM thinking of one opponent ns than million soldiers, sallor.s critically on maintaining con- House-Sepiite Joint Economic "And, os Inflationary expecta­ Uggeffs many of its ideas. W EST EAST and airmen In and around Eu- ventional fortes in Western Kti- has been going up at the rate of town residents who wish to sliould become larger. There Is tions abate, we should see a sig­ flower Is the pen name of Stew­ Mayflower should emerge, in Tennis Shoes, 1:30, 3:26, 6 :20, NEW YORK (AP) — There phe study suggested. In effect, dangerous and the other as alx)Ul 8 per cent a year, mean­ file suggestions or com­ Committee yesterday that "the art AIsop, the Ctolumnist and ♦ 5 4 Q 42 rope with more than a million of rope at a level which will give al.'o the possibility, however, nificant reduction In the over-all AtTiM FufcM* Buchwald’s fashionable farce, have always been cynics who that we are all consumers and AU. «Sft AMiniD safe, depending on which of 0 Q954 2 Z> 107 6 3 ing it now Hwaltows up ttiiout I) plaints on ally subject within Federal Reserve will do every- that the Inflationary processes brother of Joseph AIsop, the Col­ Panntal Guldanct SunhM mem la in position to run a long them manning air and rocket NATO an nlternallve to the nu- tensions in credit markets, one as a caricature. It Is surprising Cinema II — Secret of Santa warn that "you wouldn’t eat In that our problems are not those 0 A86 0 Q J 10 9 weapons. clear response against anytliing per cent of the Soviet Union’s the boord’s jurisdiction. things In its power to prevent with which we are dealing may aspect of which would be a BIANCHB8TBR umnist. . . —for Art Buchwald has always Vlttoria, 1:40, 4 :10, 6:40, 9:10. that- restaurant If you knew of one group against another but suit against yoii. At a trump 4 10984 4 62 A government White Paper on but a major deliberate attack; gross national pnxluct. a. recession.” “ prove be more stubborn than downward movement of interest Mr. M a^low r hem seemed an amiable fellow—that Clnenuna — Goodbye, Mr. what went on in the kitchen," mutual problems whose correc- contract me same pdlnciple is The Warsaw Pact countries Hut he said the board will con­ to S O U TH defense said the North Atlantic luid which, if an attack on this we realize." rates toward historically more . Buchwald, UU1 caricature should be so Chips, 8:00, and some observers of our so- tion can be beneficial for all. RUniCTIO important, although me reason have 500,000 men in their na-, uhh tinue to fight Inflnllon, and he columnist. IMar 17 raquim tccwnpanyhii 4 KJ876 Treaty Organization possesses (lesser) scale should occur, L ibrary PI Burns said If t(x> vigorous a normal levels.” bitchy. East Windsor Drive-In — Re- ciety say the attitude is spread- nqw the attitude of at least may be different. vies, more than 3 million men in cautioned that a recession still rebound in the total demand for "Sheep on me Rimway" seems open Fri. ing. one Better Business Bureau sug- Ptnnt or Adult Euttdiin Z> AJ "just sufficient" conventional would allow time for negotla- South dealer. 0 K54 forces to contain "anything but tions to end the conflict and for their armies and more than one T o Show FiliiiH is a possibility. goods and services were to oc­ Hkely to have a good run In New Manchester Drive-In — John ^^pg ymj gpgts that me consumer move- Ncimer side vulnerable. York, for two reasons. First. It 4 Q53 a major deliberate attack." It consultations among the allies million in their air and rot:ket “Ijirgc backlogs of demand cur later this year, as was the and Mary, 9:00; The Chairman, wouldn't buy a certain cor if nteni may not be that popular Opening lead — Ten of Clubs. forces. Children four to eight years Lima Greets Astronauts la by Art Buchwald, who Is a Girl Scouts Set West North East said allied security mpst rest about the Initial use of nuclear have been built up in important ease in late 1967 and early 1968, BICYCLES 7:15. . NO ONE UNOEN 17 AOMinEO LIMA, Peru (AP) — Apollo 12 very witty man. Second, it is you spent a day on the assembly among businessmen. Wlrslg, in (Aot limit may vary West opens the ten of clubs, Pass fundamentally "on the guaran- weapons If negotiations should About 30 Soviet divisions and old arc Invited to attend a sectors of the economy, so that "We could lose the battle State Theatre—The Computer ii„g. ygg wouldn’t swallow a pill fact, said that in accepting con- and declarer wins In dummy Pass 3 4 1,900 laclical aircraft arc now astronauts Charles Conrad, a fashionable farce, baaed on the For Communion la cailain araaal All Pass tee provided by the strategic nu- fall.” school vacation story hour total spending can be expected against Inflation that the com­ Wore Tennis Shoes, 6:16, 7:05 if you read the technician’s re- sumerism some businessmen with me king. It doesn’t happen permanently stationed in Czecho­ to respond with speed and vigor Richard E. Gordon Jr. and Alan fashionable notion that (Commu­ 9:00. clear forces of the United The document noted that Wednesday morning from 10:30 bined forces of our government nism isIS a figmentIlgmem ofor theme CIA'.s S A ^.. Commimionuiiuhujuuii DicaniamBreakfast forlu. „ /-.i . o on port; you wouldn’t . ..jfly ..if you —o--- might —be ---- misguided.o------to be Important In mis hand. States." NATO strategy until recently slovakia, Hungary, Ea.st Ger­ to monetary stimulus,” Burns liave HO eourngeously fought. L. Bean were Showered with Imagination, and mat whatever all levels of Girl Scouts will be Theatre—Funny Girl, 6:30, hnpw the private lives of pilots. His address suggests ajso mat TMsaui.^0 orim where declarer wins the first monds, Soum’s king will win a many and I'oland, facing the to 11:16 in the Anna Caroline flowers and rice os they rode 9:16. atiiM nenaa net uraaLHauuMa The report to Parliament contemplated "an almost auto- French Junior Room of Mary testified. "For some time this year, our goes wrong in me world is tha held on Girl Scout Sunday, To some degree a cynical atti- consumerism may have reached trick, but on general principles trick; and If West leads any- made plain that NATO would matlc recourse to nuclear weap- central region of NATO’s area. "But I also want this commit­ monetary and credit policies through jammed streets in a fault of inane American dlplo- March , at 9 a.m., at the Man- tude exists in the consumer the point where some of its de­ It pays to conceal me full club thing else, declarer can discord The Soviets have deployed Cheney Library. Miss Marlon motorcade. 8 have to reply with tactical nu- ona" in case of an attack on a Jesseman, children’s librarian, tee to know that the board Is de­ are therefore likely to tread a mats and cretinous American Chester High School cafeteria, movement. But to what degree? nmnds have become unbal- strength. If South takes the a diamond on dummy’s fourth clear weapons to a Communist member state. But now, it about 250 submarines, including termined not to forsake the narrow path between too much They arrived by U.8. Air generals. About 400 Girl Scouts and And Isn’t it better to be fore- anced, where opportunists first trick with the queen it will club. nuclear-powered vessels, in will be the story teller. Force jet from Caracas, Vene­ Police Conclude Selectmen Back attack in force, even if the Com- claimed, the allies have agreed Also during vacation week, present opportunity to obtain restraint and too much ease, os This notion is particularly leaders each year attend this warned man not warned at all? might use Jjhe movement for be absolutely clear that he has Dally QuesUoti munists had not used nuclear on a new strategy improving their western fleets alone, near­ control over inflationary pres­ zuela, Tuesday for the second ly 400 strike and reconnaissance Tuesday through Saturday, with we go through the transition stop on a four-continent, 40-day, fashiortable in New York, and^gyent, which Is co-sponsored by Action Proper In Speaking. to business execu- personal gc®s, and where a State Legislature the entire club suit locked up. dealer, yop hold: Spades, orma. "prospects for rational control sures." from an overheated economy to me play will thus give fashion- the Combined Catholic Mothers tives here for a consumer sym- critical reaction might be set- From Soum’s point of view, yv.io.9.3 ; Hearte, K-8j Dla- aircraft and 00 sizable surface the exception of the story hour globe-girdling good-wlU mission. Discussing the nuclear as- of a military conflict in Europe warships. morning, films will be shown in He said monetary policy must a path of nonlnflat ionary POST ROAD SHOWING PLAZA able New YorUers an opportun- Circles and Gibbons Assembly, Acquaviva Arrest posium, the president of me ting In. Annual Sessions East is the dangerous opponent n,Mids, 7-3-*; Clubs, A-K-J-7. pects of allied strategy for the while maintaining the credibility stand ready to "adapt quickly to The astronauts were greeted If so, it is unfortunate for me On NATO’s .southern flank in the Junior Room. There will be growth." MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 ity to enjoy their laughs while Catholic Ladles of Columbus, New York Better Business Bu- because if East gains the lead wha't do you say? ■defense of Blurope, the White of the nuclear guarantee.” unanticipated developments in by about 0i,000 persons at Jorge feeling virtuously superior to Qip] Scouts are reminded to HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — renu won rounds of applause for consumer movement, because DANBURY,, Conn. (AP)—Af- the Medilerrunean, and beyond showings each day at 10:30 a.m. But he said an casing could Chavez .International Airport. VERNON. CONN. 872-S160 prematurely he may lead a dia- Answer: Bid one club. If you Paper said: It reported that the allies last and 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. the economy and in financial come later this year. those fascist-minded bunglers in purchase melr tickets for me After on investigation that last- suggesting that me consumer while some consumer advocates hearing House Speaker WIl- mond through me king, and have biddable four-caild suits In ‘‘Political guidelines for the year formulated a new military in the Indian Ocean, the "Rus­ markets. HOURS UNTIL MARCH 15 sian maritime presence contin­ Films will include "The Cry­ A tight rein on federal ex­ Washington breakfast before March 2. ed six days, Hartford police activists had overstated their may sound shrill at times, the Ratchford sav the defenders may take clubs and spades, bid me clubs initial tactical use of nuclear philosophy allowing them to dis- "At the present stage of our 1:30 to 5:30 As comedj, the play is about Tickets may be obtained in St. tho case. need for marketplace improve- x- , , , three diamond tricks. This *—, partner will probably re- ues to expand." ing Red Giant,” "Little Match penditures as called for In the 1 weapons in the defense of the tinguish between the u.se of tac- Girl," "Boy Who Went to the battle against inflation, this Nixon administration’s budget The Worid's U % f 6 dayt per week televisi-in James’ Parish from Mrs. . , j ^'hey have, said Woodrow ments are so obvious as to be g problems of local gov- gurely happen If South gpond In hearts or diamonds, NATO area have been agreed Ileal and strategic nuclear The report said Britain’s de­ Stay fH and trim this vtrintar with a serial McHale s Navy” (which Thomas Derby of 104 Park St.; **■ arrested wirsig, used "harassment, unarguable. emment could be better solved played the trumps "normally" you ^ypi have a very con- fense spending in 1970-71 will go North Wind,” "Clircus Animals," prinelple has particular force. for the upcoming fiscal year, |Perfunws— Cbtogiws and procedures for consults- weapons. This philosophy has and a variety of other shorts. The board cannot overlook the Burns said, would lay the basis COLUMBIA EXERCISER is TOmetlmes pretty funny). As jj, ^he Assumption Parish from ^*^® Hartford Courant’s chief hunch, prejudice and emotion" The Irony of the present con- with annual attention, me Fair- hy taking the king and ace. yenlent bid of one spade If you tions on the possible use of nu- been criticized by some West up $33.6 million to nearly $5.5 “Free Gift Wrapping’’ poUUcalrW\Hri<^o1 satire,ooflrta -ifit >100 has about asou Thomas* Zemke of 26 Photographer — __ lost1_a ___ weekt . _ actedA_J in meir criticism . . . of - safety - . and . fusion. ._ ».In me»l- - markets___ 1._a_ 1_is AIthat_a 1A it field County Selectmen’s Asso- A nnyu East_ would . . ruff the third...... clubVCIIA\:iH. A7AVA VA VMAV.. . A* ^ wu billion, or 5% per cent of the The library will be closed possibility that the present slow­ for moderation In over-all credit SUodeU f t ; open with one spade, and part­ clear weapons have been re- Europeans who doubt whether Monday in observance of Wa.sh- down in economic activity, conditions. rnutm relationship to me political Edgewood Dr.; in St. Bartholo- Peepedy. quality, and they have helped results to a great extent from elation endorsed annual sessions ^nd lead the queen of dla- ner bid two hearts or two dia­ fined ... any American president would country’s gross national prodr ARTHUR DRUG SFHeet ^ reality as McHale s Navy ha.s parish from Mrs Ed- During the investigation me push business into a deepening .such an outpouring of goods. of the state legislature Wednes- monds, defeating the contract, uct. ington’’s Birthday. which is a healthy development, He said if the economy "fol­ to me Navy But the laughs are Helaine Rd • Photographer, Philip Acquaviva, decline. Some of mese goods, however, day. 0 „,y ^^,ay them ^nd in St. Bridget Parish from n ^ consuUed. Police did -An atmosphere of suspicion have not been thoroughly test- Ratchford a D ^ b u ^ Demo- „ SwaJ^ bei^ ^ S th a i « ^ol- and hostility toward business ed; some are dangerous; many ejat.^said^^that^ rant, either. been fostered wimout es- are poorly made; some come to lature is not in session, me In- gp^des he is in position to fi- Is no surprise. ^^3 ls in Police Capt. Stephen Burgen tablishlng any sound reason,” the consumer wimout sufficient tent of legislation is often „gggg gnher way but on a high The surprise, to mis review- Mrs. Roger Lemelin said the investigation showed said. He suggested that some information on-melr use. mwarted by bureaucratic Inter- ^ one-way fl- er (no doubt prejudiced by rea- ®harge of the event. there was noming to indicate consumerism was syntheUc, While concentrating on pro- pretaUons, court decisions, rul- Declarer should take me son of consanguinity), was the ------that Patrolman Raymond Ru- ^^at It sought publicity ramer duction-whlle eagerly sending ings by the state attorney gen- ^ ^ character of me protagonist. DEUCIOUS Joseph Mayflower. roTt Feb than goals. Its goods to market, some com- eral, ^ n flic ^ ^ ^ by me ^ Church Dancers rest Feb. 12. rpjjg g^t^ack was a distinct de- panics obviously have been federal government and shifting through East. Mayflower is a bloody-mind­ Acquaviva was arrested by pj^rture from me speeches made avoiding steps that assure quail- Unanclal needs of me state, RAVIOLI ed columnist who succeeds, Go to Workshop the policeman and charged with —— hv hiifdneau U a #1 <>rAllAA#4 u u> 7 0 .... lA<«At*oncA fVlEtCi czAvrlnnr InfAVVACtf and Sausage Mayflower has appeared pre- mid-winter workshop of the arrest, Rubenbauer had walked ...... shapes than ever before, but leverage, mus saving interest vlously, in me Buchwald Sacred Dance Guild, Inc., Fri- directly up to him as he was ®m®'’Accused business of tardiness many of them are ingeniously co®!® loans for school con­ Available at all times, made column, as Joe IVallstop. Joe day and Saturday in New takinfi: pictures of police arrest- ... u ^ j . i_j.ii i . struction. for your eating pleasure at Wallstop was genuinely funny, York City, N.Y.Instruction wUl ing motorists caught in a radar lu responding to consumer critl- coniplicated and sophist cate . “Now me State Board of Edu­ home. and the real Wallstop winced a be by teachers of the Martha speed trap. cism; adv^ated a re-examim- ^ ^ cation has told local boardsuwai-uo bit, but laughed wim the rest of Graham School of Dance and Acquaviva said Rubenbauer business practices, ad- problem to TOntend vdth recover the Come and see Rina and Washington. will include classes in technique blocked his view of me scene ^®®d sellers to provide mwe in- was a frien^y s t o ^ borrowing Peter — of Joe Mayflower is not funny, and choreographic compost- and refused to move from his f undertaken while me board con- As me New York ’Hmes re- tions, using contemporary lyrics line of sight. Then, Acquaviva products. s'°n goods, and me d^iro to application on a local viewer noted, he is "poisonous- and music on me merne, said, the policeman accused him It recommended simpler wM- get them ^ I d , h ^ e l l t a ^ t ^ conatrucUon project,” VILLA MARIA ly stupid and arrogant." No "Peace and Love.” of "assaulting an officer" and rantteSy speedier repairs of de- much of me personal touch in pj^tgijford said, one who knows him would deny Those attending from North arrested him on mat charge. fecUve products, better training sales. „ . ^ ^ Wim me General Assembly that me real Mayflower oc- United Memodlst Church are The charge was never lodged ®^®® P«r®ounel, voluntary In addition, complicated prod- action until January 1971, FOODS 618 Colebrook Road caslonally displays what Win- Mrs. David Gorke, Miss Jane at police headquarters. ®®f®‘y standards, forthright ac- ucts break down. Knowing tto , .-nothing can be done to resolv^e BCRLIN TURNPIKE ston Churchill called "a little Hubbard, Miss Nancy Turgeon, Acquaviva was locked up In against deception, and sellers provide guarantees. But severe and costly problem Nl XT TO TWO GUYS and GR ANTMOOR Glastonbury honest arrogance.” But stupid? Miss Kendra West. From Cen- a cell for more than an hour more awareness of social cause- toj often, me consumer advo- government,” he said. Buchwald’s Mayflower is not ter Congregational Church are and when he was released, his quences. cates say, the sellers fall to pro- question of annual ses- CHICKEN FRIES ®lj)pld. He is a hissing vil- Mrs. William Minnock, Mrs. camera was returned to him It^ omer words, this broadly vide the machinery for Imple- gj^^s will go to me voters at ALSO A SPECIALTY lain, a buffoon with blood on Thomas Kibbe, 3frs. Charles with its film ripped in places representative organization, menting me guarantees. Too of- referendum during me regu- his hands. He wholly lacks me Baxter, Miss Rum Anderson, and fogged. which once at least was not ten, mey say» me consumer Is gjat^ election In November. CALL A33-9858 qualities that have made a vtist Miss Carolyn Booth, Miss Shir- Two witnesses to the Incident known for its advocacy of new left holding me bag. ______I'14: . collection of friends—ihcluding ley Cox, Miss Lynn Elmore, backed up Acquavlva’s state- bom John and Robert Kennedy Miss Sharon Joyner, Miss Su- ment mat he did not strike me 10 Penn Central Tnuns -for me real Mayflower. He san Robb and Miss Laura Wlnz- policeman. They too were not Tolland also lacks the qualities — no- ler. Get Improved Cars .1,. . . . questioned* In the Investigation, THEATRE EAST nor was me Courant’s attorney, BOSTON (AP) —The Perai ut\ H. Meade Alcorn. Dump^s ^Liie Expectancy^ Central Railroad has osaigned Direct From lbs Road Apparently, me police Inves­ refurbished cars to ten passen­ Tonight Show Engagement tigation will be me only one E ntire ger trains on the Boeton-Neiw W eek conducted by Hartford aumori- Sought by First Selectman York-Washlngton routes in an ties. Any need (Circuit Court prosecutor Cor- The life expectancy of the Tol- who spoke on ConnecUcut tax ®R°*^ ‘o improve ^*^®®- 20lh Century Foi presents nelius Shea, who was reported land dump is the subject of an admUsions. Uie^^affic^CTub o*/n^ w E ^ Wednesday to have ordered an , - i. ttu_» o 1 Members of the Tolland Jun- me Traffic Club of New Eng “ investigation by Firslt Selectman woman’s Club attended land, Penn Central Board Chair- Investigation of his own, said „ , ------n. rr. o j u later In me day that me report Charles Thifault. neighbor’s nights at bom Staf- "im Stuart T; Saunders said the DUSTIN HOFFMAN SAVE-?150 was untrue. He had simply In a letter to Sanitary In- ford Springs Juniors and me railroad is stepping up efforts to asked for me results of me po- specter Leon Dwire, Thifault Marichester Junior Woman’s provide cleaner cars and on- MIA FARROW during our factory-authorized time service. lice investigation, he said. has asked for the names of the ^iHb® this week. MY STARK iicLa jujjvcvj jvji . . , Bulletin Board nation’s railroads The police investigation was abutting property owners, and is ordered me day of the incident, - - - ji,.ini„„ v,i„ The Democratic caucus to don’t have me resources to studying the posribiHtles of hir- g^^j^^gg g gjgjg candidates maintain satisfactory service. JOHN AND MARY whenwiien X-OlicePolice Chief ThomasXiiuiuaa J. J_ 1 __ eiiuuioc a. jsia-kc w ------|TtCHNI(XX.OR* Vaughan and City Manager ^ for town committee member- he said. |PM(AV1SI0N*j5 Elisha BVeedman said they me dump. jjg jjgj^ tomorrow Better federal assistance Panavision" l ^ d ] wanted a “complete” probe of Tolland's VBW Post 241 ^ub- at 8 in the Town Hall, would be necessary to restore ■ V...' the ______incident. milted a letter to the Bwrd or Deniocratlc Town Chairman first class service to passenger Color by Deluxe -?c- " Shoivn For The First Acquaviva is due to appear Selectmen offering their help in Thifault urges all trains, he said, 20th Century-Fox presents in court March 4 on the two registered Democrats to attend improved cars were aa- Time In Hartford Area an official request for $300 from jj^g caucus. Complete With minor charges. sigpied to the Colonial, the Sena- GREGORV PECH the town to offset me costs q-j^g Tollanders Square Dance r™‘‘onrt''thr Patriot^ Stereophonic Sound. RARE HEVIUOOD Mon.-Fri. at 6:30-9:15 fnd'flagffo"“me’gr^a^and nags for the gravies oio^v^t! vet ^g^gg tomorrow ",night at at WaLngtoii and between An Arthur P Jacobs Production Sat. l:3l>-4:15-7:00-9:45 ToUemd County 8 ton, and four trains between Son. a t 2:80-5:15-8:80 ®>'ans- the Italian - American Friend- Boston and New York. THE CHRiRmnn ANNUAL SALE If me town does not provide ship Club on Kingsbury Ave. Fanavislon''. C«l«r I.V OM.u» T alk at TAG Set the $300 me VFW claimed mere ------Tonight on Ways would be no parade. The select- Manchester Evening Herald men explained there was no Tolland correspondent, Bette STATE M l provision in me budget this ^ o«. «o.» MANCHESTIR CIHTI9 To Curb Insects year for such an expense ahd Qnatrale, tel. 876-2S45. D FREE PARK REAR OF (HfATRS We Rate it iM ” SAVE *50 f-"is recommended me VFW canvas At 6:15-7fl)0 and 9d)0 The second in a series of , , , You’ll Rate it Hilarious! meetings for home-makers will businesses seeking melr New Dome Light Any branch FINE COLOR CONSOLE be held at the Tolland County Agricultural Center, Rt. 30, to­ A town meeting will be held Put on Cruisers day at 8 p.m. Wednesday night ait 7:30 In the The latest Information con­ Hicks Memorial School gym to Highly visible dual green cerning insect and disease con­ officially dissolve me town’.s ughts have been Installed on ^oBeRT AfteERSOrilS trol will be discussed by Dr. 250th anniversapr coinmittee Manchester Police Depart- Milton Saves, extension en- and to act on the distribution , , , tomologist of the University of $$4,800 in funds earned by "™®"‘ P^‘**°* c™!®®™- Connectlcut. [he historical celebration In The lights have been placed An open meeting is planned 1905 eimer side of me red dome .oil KNOW I QUIT to review materials which will Trees Cleared pght on me roof of me patrol give safe control of insects and Thifault has announced that They have been wired to diseases for shrubs, lawns and all trees previously cut dow.-i tbe starter switch artd will emit /\ gardens. on me Green will be cleared a steady , green light whenever, 'This is a particularly im- away begrtnnihg this morning cruigors are in operation, ac- portant meeting, according to by me highway crew. cording to Police Chief James John Elliott, county agricul- The trees had been cut dwon m . Reardon, KURT CESAR JOE e s tural agent, as the (Connecticut by me power company about The Idea behind the Innova- RUSSELL ■ ROMERO FlYNN Extension Service Is not recom- two months ago, and were left {[on Reardon said, Is to make D ie te d by Ruth J. Rowley and Fred T. BHsh HI mending DDT for homeowners on the Green. y,e cars more conspicuous and n e u H e tu r for the Uttle Theatre of Manchester, Inc. in 1970. Dr. Saves will review Baton Winners easily Identified by townspeople Walt Disney Thurs., Fri., Sat.—^Feb. 26, 27, 28 the best replacements for DDT Winners of last week’s re- gggjting police assistance, Featurette at 6:45 and 8:85 Bailey Auditorium, MHS especially for me control of volvlng trophy In the Board of ggjj jhe lights should fore­ “BEN and ME” 8:80 P.M. borers and scale. Recreation’s baton lessons were g,gjj complaints that me cars Tba Story of a Mouae and Thdceta $2.50—Leonard’s Shoe Store 4-H Weekend Laura Jordan. Linda McKelvey. g^^ gggg cruising In resl- His LUe with Benjamin or Phone 649-1064 or 646-0657 A sUte 4-H weekend will be Tina Hills, Janet Bean, Connie jentlal areas, held at me YMCA Outdoor Cen- Oiks, Laura Morganson, Theresa q.,,g system Is used In A u to m a tic Fine T u n in g — keeps all station signals ter, Norm Colebrook Feb. 6- Woods and Debbie Hall. New Haven, _ ___ and Reardon locked-in for a perfectly-tuned picture— instantly and 27. No. baton lessons will be held checked* with’’police there be 6:50 automatically! Danish Modern model 6912 afeo-mas Eligible to attend are 4-H tonight or npet Thur^ay. Class- ^gelding to place mem on 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 9:15 THE Chromalone for thrilling picture depth, Quick-On pic­ members who are freshmen In ®® will resume March 5. local cars. high school and beyond. Skat- ToUund Junior Notes ____John ___ Baldyga, the depart- PANAVISION* tures and sound, plus dependable 3 I F. Stage Bonded Ing, tobogganing, sliding and Th® Public Affairs Committee „,gnt’8 m ech ^c, did me In- I TYCHNlCOLOfr Circuitry chaeSiavtor lasting reliability. 41®° ifi beautiful skiing vriU be available. of me Tolland Junior Woman’s gtaiiations SECRET M editerran^n hnct^’-feOpnial styling. Y o u r ch o ice ! I , Applications and further In- Club held a Valentine Party at ___ ■ . formation a » available from B‘net Hall, Mansfield Training f 'diagonal me. I the 4-H office. School, last vTcek. OFSMIA The next .scheduled party will Traffic Death Toll ------r------be held March 12 when the Tol­ Highest in New Haven land Sing Out America group YITTORIA Savinbs Bank^ f Manchester $ 2 3 9 9 0 will join the Tolland Juniors for NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— Magnavox Color Portable TV now from ANTHONY QUINN ilanriiFBtfr me visit.- New Haven had more traffic Member F.D.I.C. Mrs. James Davidson, presi- fatalities last year than any oth- VIRNA HARDY SERGIO ^ dent of me Tolland Junior ®** Connecticut city, according USI KRUGER'FRANCHI SaYan ConTanlant Offiota to Sonro Yo« Publlsbed DoUy Except Sundays Woman’s Club, and Mrs. Paul To the annual report of the Ooti- .ANNA MAGNANI-f Palmer, treasurer, recently at- nectlcut Safety Commission, Wanriiester, COnn. (06040) MANCHESTER • EiWT HAR1PORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH Telephone 643-2711 tended the Connecticut State Seventeen traffic deaths oc- Potterton’s Second Class Poata«e Paid at Federation'of Woman’s Oubo curred in me Elm City, com- BURHSIDE s s A k l / 'I J E C r C D Manchester, Conn. Junior Executive Board in pared 16 in Hartford, which h.yWN'.i:;! AvI lA ’.I HAWHrjU’l 130 CENTER ST. MANGHCSIBK ®y^2te^°j?dvsn^ Rocky Hill. The speaker was a ^ad theto next highest total. (Pt( PARKING 'j VB iiii ______One Year ...... representative from me State *' Bridgeport was third wim 12 " " Open Tonight Till 9"" ? f c ^ ? M ^ *.*.*.*.*.*.*.::.*.*.*.*.*.*.*. 7.I0 Tax Department in Hartford fatalities. ./ \ ' \ ' '' \V \\ " \ \ \ ' 'l, \ '■ ■_ \ V \\,V A '■'W \ ^ ^ ■ '\- A - AlfCHESTER\ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 PAGE FIVE A ---- P O U R .^ • MANCHESTER ^EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 -*r- Labor Opposition Seen Closings Monday Effective Immediately till Further Notice ^ If you have any business World’s State Makes Diffieull Snow Bunnies Should Seek Nixon Nominates Miller that takes you to the Muni­ $ 2(.50 AUDITS (WMfedoys) X iW - cipal Building, you better "% W t- |ilan on doing It tomorrow, Removal of Causes of Danger Fun as Well as Men on Slopes To NLRB Chairmanship or wait until 'Tuesday. By WILLIAM L. RYAN lems, but there now seems to bo HALT and In spite of the ex­ wrong partners, imder the The town hall will be AP Special Correspondent a direct link between the pros­ pressed anxiety of both to pre­ Written for self-evaUmtlon. "If you enjoy By JOHN I.ENOEI. clous reasoning, and name call- closed Monday; It’s a day off pects and the Middle East. The Afworliitrd Preon skiing, fine. Continue and by all wrong circumstances and In the serve peace. There is always AsBocAuted Press W riter ing.” for town employes in ob­ Presldent Nixon's State of the President Nixon said he saw ev­ present the danger that an acet- means genuinely enjoy it,” she worst |x)SHlble fashion,” she ______“...They do not mention World address and Initial Soviet Ski resorts have become one rautlons. “The wrong behavior servance of George Washing­ idence there that “the Soviet dent-or even a moment of advises. “But not weekend after . CAP) Presl- almost all the cases cited ton’s Birthday, which Is reaction to It illustrate what a Union seeks a position In the of tlie most “in” places to meet weekend, come hall, snow or patterns must be broken. madness--can sigjml catas­ dent Nlon h)is ^ , u n c ^ 03 have been approved by the Sunday. , dangerous world this Is and hovz area as a whole which would trophe. men. earthquake!” "If necessary, seek help fi^m ’ hts choice for chief federal um­ courts after the judicial review difficult It will be to make It less pire in ■ comparsy-worker dta- Supermarket chains, li­ make great power rivalry more Each weekend finds thou­ Cultivating acquaintances out­ friends, parents, relatives, or provided in our system of gov­ dangerous. falling that, a psychiatrist,” putes a Chicago lawyer who has braries and bBuiks will also likely.” lA>rd Cornwallis’ Kin sands of women—skiers and side the confines of your skiing ernment,” Brown sa'd. be closed. Clearly, a wide chasm sep­ There are other obstacles. circle is exceptionally impor­ Dr. Bronner-Huszar adds, “In specialized in repreaentlryg man- WASHINQ’TON (AP) — ’The arates the superpowers at a snow" bunnies alike—heading for agement. Next week Is school vaca­ Moscow professes to see the K'eKain 1786 Decoration tant. “And this doesn’t mean order to establish a really National Labor Relations Board time when they are preparing to U.S. aim os worldwide antl-Sov- meaningful relationship, one Strong labor oppoaltlon is ex­ tion week. LONDON (AP) — Members of resorts from Sun Valley to Big Just meeting more men. Seek la a referee each year In thou­ resume talks on how to limit tetlsm to break up alliances and the family of Lord Cornwallis, Vanilla to search the slopes for out friendships with other wom­ must be able to contribute one’s pected against co.TgreaBlonal ap­ sands of labor-management weapons of mass destruction. subvert the Soviet system. The own share. A worthwhile person proval of Edward B. Miller, 47, who Burrcndcred ,l<> George u mate. en. Through members of the quarrels. The chasm has widened recent­ Amertciuis react with deep sus­ Washington at Yorktown in 1781, 85 East Center St, same sex, you often meet pros­ wouldn’t want someone who is for chairman of the National The NLAB was created as an UNICEF Given ly because of developments in Some girts do enjoy the Labor Relations Board. picion to official Soviet state­ have regained possession of the pective partners of the other self-centered, unstable, inade­ independent agency in 1035 to the Middle East, where each Is ments orienting Moscow’s poli­ Order of the Garter decoration At Summit St. healthy e.xercise and outdoor ac­ quate, bypassed by anyone de­ Secretary of Labor George P. administer, the National Labor Fraternity Fund aware of the grave possiblllUcs tivity associated with the sport. sex, too,” she explains. cy directly to spreading Com­ he received from George HI. Next Dr. Bronner-Huszar. ad­ sirable and worthy.” Shultz, who met with Nixon be­ Relations Act. of a confrontation. munist Influence. When such The decoration, which had They enjoy male companionship fore the Miller announcement ’The board has two precise du­ Dean Harry S. Godl of Man­ ,,BALT, the strategic arms lim­ and enjoy meeting members of vises taking a long look at your Most important, she tells' chester Community College publicly expressed alms are passed through various hemds WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL women never to put themselves Wednesday, sold the daminis- ties, working to correct or pre­ itation talks, begin again in viewed In the context of a down the years, was sold at auc­ the opposite sex, but finding a past and current male friends. vent unfair labor practices com­ yesterday presented a "What are your relationships in the position of being leftover ' tralion wants a ’’reasonable” check Vienna April 16. President Nlx- known Soviet strategic buildup, tion by its anonymous owner mate is not their primary goal. NLRB and this can best be done mitted by either employers or for $322'to Mrs. Carl Ligen- on seemed to advise Americans These women get the most en­ like—one-night stands, six- —particularly at a ski resort. it raises, as President Nixon Wedncsdoiy for $1,800. A Com- “She who is leftover at the by staffing It with reasonable unions and conducting elections felter, state UNICEF chairman, to take them with a grain of said, “serious questions about wallis family group made the MARGUERITES bHnch joyment out of their ski outings. month heartbreaks, or deep, people to determine the representa- ,, . . salt. He ■ cautioned against On the other hand, reports warm, close long-lasting ones?” American ski weekend scene is behalf of Kappa Phi fra- Euphoria,” a suggestion where they are headed and the winning bid. ' DAISIES she asks. in danger of feeling very much Mlller said his labor relations employes for collective o" potential threats we and our al­ Cornwallis received the silver New York psychiatrist Dr. Ju­ work had been “exclusively bargaining. temity, which sponsored a the prospecU for the talks OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY dith Bronner-Huszar, too many If they fall into the first two leftover, the leftover of the lef­ The NURB can call upon the “trick or treat" collection last severely limited, lies face.” sash and velvet breast star of girls find themselves enmeshed categories, she says it is essen­ tovers . . .This does not have to with management." 'He had ’The expense of a continued the order, highest In Britain, In be the case. The smart ski been offered legal assignments federal courts to enforce Its nil- Halloween. The basic obstacle remains 1786. in the ski weekend syndrome. tial to find out where you are ings. The proceeds were donations one of mutpal distrust. The arms race is an enormous bur- going wrong. “Unless a person weekender cim learn to enjoy by labor unions, but declined dsn for both powers. Soviet ci­ “I’ve had several patients the sport, like and love in a lib­ them, he said, because they Recent NLRB rulings; Ameri- placed in approximately 100 President, while expressing who were compulsive weekend understands why he makes mis­ can League beuieball umpires official UNICEF collection con- hope for better Soviet-Amerlcan vilian leaders, under pressure to takes, he will constantly repent erated, rational fashion,” she would have created a conflict of skiers.” she says. “Compulsive Interest. have the right to orgEinlze a un- talners circulated by the MOC relations, seemed to reflect puz- repair the economy, have good them, get involved with the says. reasons for wanting agreement weekend skiers feel miserable A newsman asked Miller if he Ion; Pittsburgh Plate Gleuis Co. fraternlty under the supervision ziement about Moscow aims, about even one single missed thought the NLRB has been un­ must bargain with Us union be­ of Dr. David P. Greenberg, The Russians, though they pro­ to brake the buildup. ’The Amer­ ski weekend, but they do not ski reasonable. fore changing a health plan for faculty advlslr. fess hope for “positive” results icans have good reasons, too, because they enjoy the sport. ■ “Even resisonable men can retired employes; 10 unions’ de­ Kappa Phi members partici­ from SALT, are restating their even though they can better af­ mand for company-wide bar­ belief that the United States Is ford the race. But an automatic They feel they must keep on the One o f the kagett ttghthig ihovm om t differ,” he answered, adding he pating in the drive were Gary slopes or in the lodges in order would not characterize recent gaining with Kennecott Copper project chairman; Rich­ in the grip of a militarized econ­ escalation is going on. to find a companion.” Men ■in New EngfantH boards as unreasonable. Shultz Corp. constituted an unfair la­ ard Brown, chapter president; omy which bodes ill for peace. Implicit in President Nixon’s know this, she claims, and it said he agreed with Miller. bor practice. and Ed Cassette, Robert Gazza, First Soviet reaction to the . address was the thought that Herald photo by Pinto makes the girls seem less at­ Could he fairly assess the le­ Warren Blessing. Martin Ka- speech noted that the President the United States cannot risk tractive because they are wear­ gitimate views of organized la­ plan, and Larry Clancy. reaffirmed the government’s downgrading Its retaliatory—or ing a psychological badge read­ Girl Rescued decision to press ahead with the deterrent—capability in the face SAVE^IBO bor, Miller was ^sked. His an­ ing “desperate.” ELECTRIC CO. second section of the Safeguard of a Soviet buildup. In turn, So­ Non-Magician Teaching swer: A board member should antiballistlc missile system and Dr. Bronner-Huszar tells of not look at each case “as a bat- At Skate Pond He Files for Divorce viet military planners will not during our factory-authorized COMPLETE LINE OF Ue to be won. The real name of build up U.S. nuclear potential." risk assuming that the ABM one attractive patient who used LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oon- But the President noted that to belong to a ski club and took LIGHTING FIXTURES for erery room in the game is to find some basis In Good Shape cannot cancel out their poten­ ductor-compo.ser Andre Previn, his proposed expansion of Safe­ tial, and thus feel Impelled to pride in the fact that she never the homeJtephcemwt glMS for Hating for agreement.” A 12-year-old girl rescued Sun­ guard should be regarded as the Miller is nominated for a who has announced that he and yet another response. missed a ski weekend. “Unlike fixtoRs, tabiM aod pok lampi. We aho day after a plunge through thin actress Mia Farrow expect the best Immediate response to a the snow bunnies—those beauti­ flve-year term on the board, re There is one hope—perhaps a Freshman Comp, in Paper Masks a n y SILK aad BURLAP SHADES’. ice at Center Springs Pond Is birth of a child In the spring, significant Soviet buildup. slim one—In the notion that the fully garbed gals who spend the placing Sam Zagorla, who has today according to her has filed suit for divorce from •The Issues at SALT will be Russians can 111 afford the race. weekend in the lounges without Abo tpecbltee ta cfectrifying aatiiqM b m ^ been under attack by congres- ^^^1, Mrs. Harry Mlllette of 168 his Wife of 11 years. Dory. clear enoi^h. The superpowers By MARGARET AUUSIO students into puppets, rather of the roles they play—teacher pe

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Miller Claims Remarks fiospita] Notes i^ A if c m c s m yreixiNQ Houns As CD Alarm System biteraiediatc Caro Scml- On More My Lais Misconstrued private, noon-3 p.m., and 4 p.m. By MARGARET HAYDEN By WIU.IH JOHNHON “ the number of officer, and more My Uaia, then get the S p.m .: private rooms, 10 a.m.- (Herald Re|>orter) A.nocluted I'reM Writer men charged and the number of troop, out of Vletnanf. t p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Manchester fire alarm horns can be converted to also THLKVUUUM B j^rfUAKCl TAH MiMM IA.DI allegation, made" in the My Lai After remarking that he had Pediatrics: Parents allowed seive as air raid warnings and replace the present , ,, a , ’ ^ incident and in, other Incident, participated in operation, aiml- any time except noon-3 p.m.; warning system William Dickson, Area 3 Civil Defense LimeH ir, n "'L ‘' T M VietriameHe civilian, lar to My l.ai. Miller .aid “ l' others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. director, said in a telephone inteiview. NEXT TO STOP and SHOP ents-n"!. that “ many My Ijil F": type were killed. feel guilty, certainly, but I can Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.. “ I think we .hould be involved tell you without reservation that The Civil Defense Advisory ------—; operations” have occurred In 4 p.m.-8 p.m. here,” the captain said. “ I sup- My Lai will continue to occur aa Intensive Care and Coronary Council at its Monday meeting tion." These shelters are U- Vietnam said today, “ I have 1 .111 J ,,1. . whatever the government, long as our government purmie. • Care: Immediate family only, had asked Dickson to find out censed, stocked with food, never seen civilian, deliberate- „ though I don’t agree the course of action that It ha. anytime, limited to five min- if the fire alarm system could water, medical and emergency ly shot. with It." for the past 26 year..” ntes. serve as an air raid warning supplies and, in time of emer- Capt. William H. Miller, 37, of Materrdty: Fathers, 11 a.m.> system because many of the air gency would have doctors, IJ..I t Miller’s letter said in part. Miller’s parent., Mr. and Mr., liriflgerxrrt, (xmn. wrote to hi. "We In the military carry out Herbert J. Miller, live In 12:4B p^m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 raid sirens are inoperable and some other buildings in town, piirentB that he had "partlclpat- oMers of the President, who In Bridgeport, Conn. HUi wife, Hl- p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and those tlmt work can be heard Dickson said, offer protection FEBRUARY e n many My p il type opera- turn take. hi. onder. from the roko, live, in Colorado Springs, 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. only in a small part of town, from radioactive fallout but FEBRUARY lions where a lot of civilians people. If you do not want any Colo. A|(e Limits: 16 in matenUty, They are also c.xponsive to pur- they are*not licensed and their '""'■"“were.1 killed.’ ’ He was referring — ______!______12 in other areas, no limit in chase, test- each month and owners have not given permis- to the allegad massacre of civil self-service. said, uion that they be used as shel- Iona by U.S. troops at My Lai In V e r n o n |The warning system has been ters. He doesn’t have an up-to- March 1968, _ The administration reminds a controversial subject for sev- date report on how many home The letter was published at visitors that with construction eral years partly because of shelters there are In town, under way, pariclng space is differences of opinions on the Regular homes offer some pro­ hls request In the Bridgeport Jewish Historical Figures Post, the paper said. limited. Visitors arc asked to dangers of a nuclear war and tection, he said. The human Miller, Interviewed today at bear with the liospitol while the what civilians should do about body can withstand much more Tay Nlnh, said hls remarks Top ic of Lecture Series parkin;; problem exists. them. In 1968 Robert Weiss, radioactive fallout than was be- were misinterpreted, and “ I’m town manager, rejected CDAC lieved possible when nuclear sorry for all the attenUon the A Heven-week adult lecture day, Ptofessor Yochanan Wijn- requests to (ibHndon nnd store wiirffire beg'H.n. Patients 'Today: 272 letter haa drawn. It was a boo series, aimed at giving deeper hoven, professor of religion at the warning system. The sirens Licensed shelters, according # ADAnTTED YESTERDAY: have been the center of one of to the town's CD office, are St. boo " Insight into Important figures of Smith (follege, will speak on A spokesman for the 26th In- ^0“ ’ ®f the great Jew- Thomas G. Bengtson, 46 Pleas­ many dispute between the James’ School Cafeteria, new fantry Division, In which Miller J®wlsh history, will be lah thinkers of the twenUeth ant Valley Rd., South Windsor; CDAC and town officials and addition, 71-73 Park St.; Cen- serves as headquarters compa- Congregation B nai Israel, century. between CDAC and state and tral Firehouse, 76 Center St.; Jean R. Boucher, 68 Thrall Rd., ny commander of the 1st Bri- T^lcott Ave., starting March 2^ on April 6, Dr. Sheldon federal CD officials. Manchester Armory, 330 Main The series will be entitled Lache, professor of psychology Vernon; Mrs. Dolores M. Bou- Having a warning system ac- St.; Manchester High School, gade at Tay Nlnh, said hls state­ ments in the letter were “ wild "Great . . . Jewish .. Personalities" . .. at the University of Oonnect- rey. South Wllllngton; John V. ceptable to CD officials is one 134 E. Middle Tpke.; Waddell accusations” and not grounds and Is being offered as the m o icut, will speak on the great Campo, Stafford Springs; Jane of the requirements for the School, 163 BtoskI St.; Southern TURNPIKE TV-BORN FEB. 1961 for !Ui investigation Adult Education course. It will Jewish Mystic Baal Shem Tov. L. Carlson, Wlndsorville Rd., town to regain the right to pur- New England Telephone Co., 62 ABE LINCOLN—BORN FEB. 1809 The .spokesman said, Just Introduce some of the key The lecture scries will windup Rockville; Mrs. Rachel P. Ca- chase government surplus at E. Center St.; and the Municl- GEO. WASHINGTON—BORN because V ^ y has written a let- Jewish heritage who on April 13 with Rabbi Harold 9 fasanta, 8 Pine Knob Dr., minimum cost, to receive fed- pal Building, 41 Center St. ter we dont’ run around investl- known. sUver. of Temple Beth Israel, South Windsor; Mrs. Irene L. eral funds for CD equipment A 200-bed emergency hospital gating. If he would have been Each of the lectures will be West Hartford, He wfll discuss Chandler, 36 Sanford Rd.; Jo­ and for reimbursement of half facility is housed in Waddell more specific as to Ume, date delivered by a guest lecturer "Shabbatal Svl-False Messiahs 9 seph A. Chaves, 89 Bissell St.; the cost of CD salaries and ex- School. and places we would have.” with the keynote speaker for the and the Messalnic Spirit In Mrs. Mary J. Crandall, 58 penses. Federal financial help Thg federal government allot- At the same time, the division series to be Rabbi R. Lubofsky, Judaism.” White St.; F. Paul Dabrol, 336 for Civil Defense has been with- ted property worth $84,174.61 to sent a lawyer to Tay Nlnh to ad- chief rabbi of Melbourne, Aus- All lectures will be held In Felt Rd., South Windsor; Silas drawn from the town effective the town in the last five years, TAKE ADVANTAGE-YEARS LDWEST PRICES - THRU FEB.28 vise Miller that any statements tralla, who will be on a short the main building of the syna- C. Davis, East Hartford. March 16. . Dickson said. Some of this he made might be used against lecture tour of the United gbgue. They will begin at p.m. Also, Rodney Dearlngton, 41 8 It will be a matter of train- property, such as grease pen- him If there ever were a court- States. ■ and be followed by a discussion Virginia Rd.; Frances R. Dep- mg,” Dickson said regarding cils, has been expended, but tula, 37 Kerry St.; Raymond Westinghouse maiTial. Other visiting lecturers will period. The course is open to the conversion of the alarm over $84,000 is still here. Tlie Deluxe Miller is serving hls second include Dr. John E. Morrell, as- ^be public. A registration foe W. Dorsey, Bread and Milk St., system, “ training In how to use town was reimbursed with $6,- MORO Coventry; Leona Desmarals, tour in Vietnam. In 1967-68 he slstant professor of Old Testa- "dll be charged. Anyone wish- the modified horns and train- 74^ 94 federal funds for half the UNDER COUNTER DISHWASHER HEAVY DUTY was an adviser to a South Viet- ment at the Hartford Seminary big further Information should 683 Hartford Rd.; Aloysius ing the people to respond to cost for expenses including Endrelunas, 101 Colony Rd., namese division near Hue and who will lead off the series on contact Cantor Marshal Press them. I can’t say it will give telephone, testing and opera- M was awarded the Bronze Star March 2 with a lecture entitled ®t the synagogue office, South Windsor; Russell M. 100 per cent coverage because ton of warning systems, tele- Frechette, 99 Bryan Dr.; Ray­ for valor. “ Moses from the Christian Point Military Whist the town is growing so fast. It’s phone pay stations and modifi- MtTHES mond Jtenson, Granby; Mrs. Sale *188 °° WASHERS The division spokesman said, of View.” The second in a series of Mlll- one of many things that can be cation of the emergency opera- Shirley G. Larson, 56 Porter “ There is nothing In hls records On March 9, Rabbi Joseph tary Whist parties will be held done at little or no cost to the tions center in the Municipal St.; Ashley B. Keaten, 4 Goslee to Indicate that he ever served Gold, rabbi of Shaari Torah tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. in the town that will improve the Civil Building. In 1 ^ , some $8,624 18-Lb. Dr.; Garnet Kirkpatrick, 44 CONTINUOUS In combat with an American Synogogues of Worcester social rooms of the Ellington Peach Tree Lane, South Wind­ Defense posture to a great de- in federal funds were used for AUTOMATIC WASHER unit In the Vietnam conflict.” Mass., will address the group Congregational Church. sor; Erwin A. Konesni, Pom the construction of the center. SELF Then he added, “ There has nev- on Rabbi Aklba and the Tal- Prizes and a door prize will be fret; Mrs. Rose Kravitz, 410 E At the meeting Dickson had During the last fiscal year, er been any My Lai type of incl- mudlc Period. awarded. Money taken in is used Center St.; Terri L. Madon stressed the importance for the federal government paid dent in the 25th Division.” Book Review to purchase flowers for shut-ins East Hartford; Mrs. Beth Mor shelters from fallout from nu- $1,980.50 for half the salaries of WORLD’S LARGEST GLEANING Sale *188 °° Miller, a stocky veteran of 19 The Fine Arts committee and people who are in the hospit- tensen. Box 100, Bolton; Mrs. clear detonations, accidents or the town’s civil defense dlrec- years in the Army who became the Book Discussion Group will card parties are sponsor- Edwina M. Rodrigues, 4 Sam warfare in any part of the tor and for clerical help for COLOR GAS an officer in 1961 after attending hold a combined meeting today by Uve Church Friendship Green Rd., Coventry; Richard world. Previously many have the Civil Defense Advisory Side by Side Officer Candidate School, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Class, thought of shelters for use only Council. The initial acquisition A. Schadt, Glen Dr., Tolland. PICTURE OR FROST-FREE REFRIGERATOR claimod that in his letter he Ronald Clisham. Vincent Lamo Church Service* Also, Mrs. Leota B. Tomp­ if the United States were sub- of CD equipment and supplies 295 SQUARE INCHES meant to refer to the My Lai in- wiU review the book, ’’Push The Vernon Onter Congrega- F kins, Warehouse Point; Mis. jected to nuclear attack. An ac- worth $11,858 cost the town cldent "only in general terms.” Button Parents and the School.” Llonal Church has scheduled a Susan Topllff, 64 Union PI.; cldent of a vehicle carrying $244, Dickson said, ELECTRIC What he objected to. Miller Mineral Exhibit series of services to carry Ellery A. Turner, 32 View St.; radioactive material, he said, Dickson stressed at Monday’s F Sale *388°° said, was "search and destroy A mineral exhibit, owned by fbrough the Lenten period which Mrs. Arlene M. Valli, 203 Mc­ might create a need for shel- meeting and during a telephone operations” in populated areas. Bruce Carter of Vernon Garden started last Wednesday. Kee St.; Eric J. Wallert, 124 ters. He stressed the need for interview the need of getting RANGES ” In operations of this type, peo- Apartments, is now on display 25, there will be con- Maple St.; Ronald A. West, 142 (JD workers to be trained and people more informed about Automatic Defrost pie are bound to get hurt,” he at the Rockville Public .Library, t^ p ora ry worship service, W. Center St. equipped to monitor the air for Civil Defense, -particularly said. Bruce, a student at Rockville Reall^tlon, which be BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son radiological meterial. where the shelters are. He also REFRIGERATOR COLOR OR Miller said he participated In High School, has built up hls Senior Pilgrim to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar­ Manchester has space for noted the need for training search and destroy operations international display by travel- quis, Loehr Rd., Tolland; a son 1,998 persons in. stocked public more people in medical self- with South Vletnam esf troops Ing and trading. he to Mr. and Mrs. John Lecho- FULLY AUTOMATIC COLoA BLACK & WHITE shelters, ’ Dickson said. “ This help and other skills taught in Sale 51 4 3 00 during hls first tour here but not Rabbi Hersh Cohen, Hillel -T he'L uclR x^n^^by ^ ^ e r wicz, Glastonbury; a daughter is two per cent of the popula- CD training programs. in any operation in which either director of the University of ^11 up nresenterf hv eomhtn to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Geld- South VietnameseVietnameap ornr AmericanAmprioAn rv^nriPpHnntConnecticut, will Anpoirspeak onn.r> "The“ Tnii*. ed . Seniore. chiors ^ of, 148 Edgerton St. 100 Wait Spanish Oak DISCHARGED YESTER­ 15” Color 18 Lb. troops deliberately shot civil- Historical Jesus” on March 16. Maundy Thursday. March 26. DAY: Walter R. and David A. Housing for Elderly STEREO-COLOR ^Twiii lA u * 1, 1 n March 23 there will be a communion serv- Duby, Warehouse Point; Mrs. MiUer said he wrote the letter will be delivered by Rabbi Lu- ice and reception of new mem- Larry C. Hrusa, Glastonbury; PORTABLE GAS because he was concerned over bofsky, and the following Mon- bers with meditation by the Earl A. Randall, Meadows Slightly Behind Schedule 4 «?’•• • Rev. John Lacey. Model 52M504 / All services will start at 7:30 Convalescent Home; Clifford J. The Manchester Housing Au­ OR Sale *788°° Callahan, 21 Horton Rd.; Har­ mings Insurance Co., $418.10. p.m. and will be followed by a thority (MHA) met last night Auto coverage for the MHA’s T h e Continental: DRYERS old F. Brackett, 73 W. Center Beautifully styled <■ > coffee hour. The pubic la Invit­ I and heard that construction on jeep was provisionally awarded ELECTRIC All Console CONNECT/CUrSALVAGECQ. INC ed. St.; Mark L. Winzler, 186 portable with carry­ Greenwood Dr.; James T. Le- Mayfair Garden, the 76-unlt el­ to the Cummings Agency with a .640 HILLIARD STREET (comer Adams) Bel, 80 Devon Dr.; Mrs. Ker- derly housing complex in the bid of $205. The other bid was ing handle and di­ STEREO DRYERS MANCHESTER, CONNEin'ICLfT OSJIO stin Q. Gale, 207 Farmstead North End renewal area, is five from LaBonne of $261. The pole antenna. Nursing Homes Dr., Wapping; Fred W. Hale, per cent behind schedule. MHA voted to award the con­ ■~PHONEf619-7782 38 Strant St.;- Clarence A. Ml- Joseph Rossetto, assistant tract to Cummings provided Ordered to Use kolelt, 21 Woodland St.; Mrs. contracting-officer for the MHA, that, after an investigation, they 18% to 26%) off Olive C. Wilson, 113 Highland siVid the construction should be found that the agency was of-, Hi, Neighbor! No-Rubber Rugs St. 55 per cent completed, but is fering the same coverage as La­ Hardwood 23" Console Also, Donna L. Ingersoll, Bonne. PHILCO I called the Cousin Rich Ad­ HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — only 50 per cent completed. K i’tcli«n Aicl visory Cfoimcil (my wife, my East Hartford; Mrs. Sheila M. Rossetto said the delay was COLOR TV bartender, my mother-in-law Connecticut health and fire of­ Ford, RFD 3, Vernon; Mrs. caused mostly by the weather, Took Same l^ame PHILCO DISHWASHERS and my dog Henry) together re­ ficials have ordered nursing Eleanor M. JourdenaJs, 34 Vil­ and he did not think it was seri­ Pope John X X m - took the R C i l cently to ^ c u s s 'plans tor the homes, hospitals and other lage St.; Barry D. Goldberg, ous. same name as another Pope REFRIGERATORS balance of February. Since most health care institutions to stop 119 Wnnedlng Hill; Mrs. Diane In other business, the MHA John X X in who has been de­ Sale *3 9 8 °° 20 years cfgood old'fashioned quality of the big-league stores have installing rubber-backed rugs E. Sharski, 21 Florence St.; awarded a workmen’s compen- clared an ’’antipope.’ ’ The lat­ run or are running St. Valen- because their use was cited as Bion P. Willey, 71 Green Rd.; satioh policy to the Aldo Paganl ter assumed the papacy In Deluxe Hardwood 23" Automatic 'tine’s Day sales, Washington’s a factor in a deadly Marietta, Karen L. Hultman, 106 Cam­ Insurance Agency. The Paganl Birthday sales and Lin­ Ohio, nursing home fire last 1410, following the Council of coln’s Birthday sales, firm .submitted a bid of $391.25. month. bridge St.; Mrs. Maryann Mo*- Pisa. Subsequently, it was de­ FINE TUNING COLOR TV they thought we should zarella, Kenwood Rd., Vernon; Other bids were received from cided that the,, “ Pisan’' The Ohio fire on Jan. 9 took get into the big time, the lives of ,32 patients. All died Mrs. H. Alice Caron, East the G. T. LaBonne Agency, popes were not rightful claim­ DUCBZJn too. However, I got Hartford; Robert W. Taylor $413.66; and from the Cum­ ants. Color TV bogged down trying to from asphyxiation after inhal­ Jr., South St., Coventry; John Sale *488°° figure out why a famous person’s birth should be celebrated ing dense black smoke. Investi­ F. Fox, Glastonbury; Mrs. by someone’s buying something. No one buys anything just gators blamed burning rubber Katherine (Thurston, East Hart­ because It’s my birthday and I’m pretty fomous—who else carpet backing for much of the iri i i flunked kindergarten finger-painting, first grade calculus smoke. ford; Paui D. Chagnot, 276 Deluxe and second gn^de neurosurgery? I guess I Just don’t un- The Connecticut Health De­ Phoenix St., Vernon; Arthur dersrtand big business. Guay, 20 Lynn Dr., Vernon; Jo­ PORTABLE OISHV/ASHER partment and the state fire mar­ shal, who have urged the use seph D. Giggey, 14 Griffin Rd., Anyway, after an unproductive discussion with the coun­ of carpets with nonrubber back­ South Windsor; Mrs. Ruth E. cil, I turned to my assistants for advice. There’s Andy ing for some time, made the Murray, 189 School St.; David Pasto who’s In charge of leisure time, closely followed by EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Sale *168°° EDke Selzer who makes the free coffee and Saul EIppatica recommendation an order Wed­ who tests the comfort of the mattresses and upholstered nesday. 7:45 furniture. They all agreed that it v.os just too tiring to The order involves all new Double Oven 30 Inch run special events — our two day work week is tough carpeting put down from now on SELF GLEANING RANGE enough. We then all rtit quietly in the upholstered furniture and will not Involve carpeting K of C HOME dept, till all desire to work had passed. I am happy to re­ already in place. COLOR TV port that we will do nothing strenuous and will be open as It wius announced by State 138 MAIN STREET usual this Friday and Saturday. Come visit us—the coffee C O L O R TV wftll be hot, free and delicious and we'll really appreciate Police Lt. Richard Mulligan, the Sale *428 °° seeing you. If you feel you must celebrate, bring the cherry slate fire marshal, and Kenneth pie. We have a new list of goodies (some baddies) to peddle Alexander, chief of health facili­ BLACK & WHITE this weekend and here are a few of them; ties construction In the State STEREO Health Department. New screen size 19 Inch Portable 9 Color TV portables and table models from Admiral and Both men said they have in value priced TV & STAND Sylvanla, 14, 16 and 18-inch screens way off price and studied complete reports on the RCA Portable TV sold with full manufacturer's warranty, free 90 day service Ohio fire. and our own money back "no hard time” guarantee. MUNICIPAL BUILDING RCA brings you a Alexander said the .Marietta iToTMiTaoitftii nursing home was built under generous-sized K itch en A id Box spring and mattress sets—from a good maker with gsmsasBaaMi _Sale *127 °° standards that would have been picture in an fancy quilted covers and full guarantees. Some extra firms ultra-compact Food Waste Disposers In the lot. All sold at less than dealers pay. .j unacceptable In Coimectlcut- portable. Save Up to 26'’» that, among other things, Con­ ROOM PRE-SEASON AIR CONDITIONER Built better to grind finer, faster, Living room sets and chairs—from a high grade manu­ necticut officials would have re­ quieter, and last longer. facturer, Lawson and Provincial styles. Sold with full quired that it have a complete CLOSED money-b(ick-lf-not-satisfied guarantees. sprinkler system and srtf-clos- AIR Put one in when you’re installing Markel electric wall heaters—110 and. 220 volt styles Ing barrlef doors. Sale y o u r dishwa^sher anjd sa ve complete^ with built-in steel ^’All boxes. But, he added, (Jonnectlcui MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1970 would how ' rubber—bucked installation cost. CONDITIONERS philx: o New lot of louvre doors and shutters, some bl-folds, all carpetil os an added safety IN OBSERVANCE OF way off price. measure. Cat Utter, rock salt and lots of new grocery Items. Prime WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY MANCHESTER and Gravy Train dog foods plus carpeting, refrigerators, FEBRUARY 22, 1970 HAPPY MANCmOTBR wa hers anj too many etceteras for me to remember RE­ More Food Donated BIRTHDAY TERMS MEMBER OUR EKHAUSTING HOURS: FVidays 10 to 9 WASHINGTON — Food do­ 5 YEARS and SATURDAYS 10 to 5. We rest a lot! nated to the states by the U.S. isimsimuimsssniM Emergency Telephone Numbers: BIRTHDAY HOURS Department of Agriculture to Improve the diets of schoolchil­ Highway ...... 649-5070 Budget to 36 Months We’re hard to find near 'the TKLKVUUON B APFUAMCB comer of Adams st. Our In- dren, needy families and needy persons In cliaritubie Institu­ Doily till 6 SERVICE TELEVISION APPLIANCE vestmeiU In a new small sign Gorbage ...... 649-1886 SAVINGS BANK Of MANCHCSUR should help the serious tions totaled nearly 2 billion NEXT TO STOP and SHOP F’ROTICTION ('I'rjrpArT looker. pounds In fiscal 1969. This com­ Sonifory Sewer and W oter...... 649-9697 I Wed., Thurs.1 Fri. till 9 NEXT TO STOP and SHOP pared with 1.7 billion pounds In STEREO No Money Down fiscal 1968. / / ■'.v'//■ / ■ y '■ / / J

DL ■: . A ... A . ;■ ■ r V ' ^, r.' '/ ’ ' W \ \ ' w ' ■ \\' \ A v; 1 , A' 7\ w i ^ ' \ >-V ' ^ . " \ \ ' ' f \ \ W' - A ; \ ’ ,7\ 7 f ;W ■, V Aw '7'. ■' ' '1 ' \ \ . 7 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 MANCHESTER- EVENING HERAI^D. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 PAGE NINE ~ T Y \ Vernon He Testifies: Consumers’ Ally Defeated Holton Hehron Quips to Make a Columuist Obituar\’ 100 Quizzed Police Lo^ 111 ]\Iurder Dr. Shulman By Her Own Damaged Sofa G>iiservalion Talk Set Milton Shaw Waut to Tunt iu Typewriter WnUam H. ParklMon Sr. ARRESTS 11 Teen-agers Held Stanley P. Caron, 16, of Rt. WASHINGTON (AP) - P r«t. By HAL BOlfLE ford to semi the kids to a decent nnUiam H. Parkinson Sr.. T*. Did Abortion At St. Georj^e’s Service Scoutmaster NEW YORK (AP) — He- school." ot 68 Wadckll Rd.. husband of Of State Girl S6, Hebron, charged with shop­ dent Nlxon-s consumer advocate managed to NOTICE marks a colunist gets tired of “ You’re who? You’re the, col- Mis. Ida Savard Parkinson, lifting. afteh an incident Ibm In Narcotics Probe Is getting a first-hand taste of refrigerator warranty Dr. Philip Joranson, chair­ hearing—or overhearing; umnlsl? Well, someone must died eartr this momini: at an (Continued from l'ait» One) night at Sears, Court date To Save Life the citizen frustrations which extended because the’ appliance man of the Faith-Man-Nature For T roop 28 “ What else do you do besides have misconnected us^ but while East Hartford oonvalesoent March 9. Police said the youth, A„ total «of . . 11 . ____ area_____ young„ ..poo-_ cannabls.type drugs with Intent MANCHESTER WATER CO. pour into her office daily. had been in repair shops for Group will preach on consorva- write those little pieces tor the I got you on the phone would home. weajxvi ajKi no sigh the ^nd-.another under 16 and not pie. including one girl, were'nr- to sell and possession of nnr- HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Milton Shaw of London Rd. paper. Really? Nothing at all?” you mind taking a want ad and /Mr. Parkinsor. was K>rr. Sept -urse, the r-rt c.arryxng identified, were observed taking rested In Vernon yesterday on co^lc drugs, and Marc H. Henry,. Morris Sulmnn of New Lon- Virginia Knauer, A homemak- half the original three-year war- lion Sunday at St. George’s has assumed the position of “ When you finish your columh see that the right fellow gels WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAy ^ U. 18*0 in >^«w Bedioed. Mal» . wher shc left the Kvvr .aport- record album. The other boy charges Involving possession...... 17, 139.. Terrace...... - — Dr., , r possession------j j ... j . o mother and grandmother ranty. ___ Episcopal Church at,the 10:16 Hcoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop was referred to Juvenile Court, -gjjie of narcotics. The ar- of cannabis type drugs with In- *^0" admitted in Superior Court ^^en shets not fielding the com- But what s happe dear, don’t forget to take out the It?’’ and had hred in F^all R:>vr ;er-.; a; ' *0 a m jvCi.-c asj.i service. Tlio group is Involved 28. An Eagle Scout from -Troop Mass., befcev cvvr.icjf to the ------° rests were the result of Inves- tent to sell. Wednesday that he haci per- plaints of consumers, can't s o f a replacement she was p r ^ - rest of the garbage." “ My wife reads you regularly. Her b«,'d>' was va-jnd by an- with developing a Christian 25 in Manchc.ster, he is current­ MONDAY, FEB. 23 Manv-heifttfr area He had teed .i»mes Daley. 50. of no certain tjgations conducted by Vernon The amounts of the bonds formed an abortion—but defend- seem to get her sofa fixed. Ised? ^ tlieology of. conservation. Dr. ly an engineer with the State “ Where do you g e t, most of You know how It Is with women ta Ma.u.*h»fiSer ard for cgher .tecjci: at a,Mrvs... charged with Intoxlca- gtate police. All were or- which were set varied from $1,- ^,3 ^^tlon as necessary to "The buyer has the right to "Now they re not even Joranson is the editor, of the Highway Department. your Ideas—from old copies of —nothing to do all day but sit tHw 3US* U .vfiTf. He was x.~ S;jkv,-..aVy w Vvv b.-each of peace, resisting nested on Superior Court bench 000 to 68,000. All wx-re schedul- ,„e of Patricia Pierce' register his dissatisfaction and that they ordered me o i« 1 y group’s book, “ChrlsUans and As its first camping trip for the Police Gazette?’’ around the house and kill time.” IN OBSERVANCE OF elwctrvca: beb.vv r...vc va.r-:-.-.sc; s -rf.v'. r.« arrest, aivi v.sgrancy. He was ^^-grrants. appear In Tolland County „gj,g 33,^ j ^33 ,33^ have his complaint hoard and promised to the Good Earth,” and ia A*> 1970, the troop plans to go to “ X think he used to write fun- “ Would you mind signing rvt'-Dfd •.«,* H* wsu -.v.t-'.v 'Vf .I'. *rrv*tod last night after In addition to three arrests Superior Court next Tuesday. 3^^.^ 3^jj j aon,e- weighed when his interests are /irtt of No presently working on another Camp Pioneer this weekend. nler before his started fall- “ )«“« autograph cards? My WASHINGTON’S RIRTHDAY 3ty v^?c7«f ■nKeesci v*i.- jj- v Seiji's V.S .-..^rbvarsve at a Main St. plzia reported yesterday, eight more S®"}® were taken to the Hart- 3^,^ ^ 3^,^ something badly served." saidsaid President October. I think the first of « o book himself. The troop also plans to continue Ing out.” little daughter says she thinks Wskr I Hr wt* i c< * *.• * •,^a^.^.v .leu vvf a »5W tend, ^ .g ^ ^ rnade later In the day. Correctional Center and ^grggif .. sulman testified at his Nixon In his "BuyeiBuyer's BUI of vember at the latest they would Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, vicar its monthly swimming program "One of your columns I read **1® trade 10 of yours for one Xweit ViC'h.vSs!: ,-^j ^ ijo-'v -ry .s: lv he -a s transiwried to the Hart- 33^^33 p Favazza. 18, of s®"’ ® ‘ be Correctional Center Rlghta" last October. have had the new sofa," she ot St. George’s, said “ conser­ at Windham High School. How­ last week really struck home by Shirley Temple.’’ w.bf \V ju-.vi oci sVrrvx-txMial (.enter. Court Hoffman tsaRd., iriiincr«r,nEllington, ruxaana.posses­ ^n Brooklyn. „He described Miss mPierce------as RutISut Mrs. Knauer says she's says, vation is one of the biggest is­ ever. because of school vaca­ Glass Painter with me. I wish I could recall "I liked your piece today. But .V.TMD,.xr H> wj..* i ,, j j ,, News oi Servicemen ■.^ale Vtar\-h S sion of narcotics; Mark P. Del sufferings from "acute depression had a little trouble getting satis- ® ^ ^ , .... ghg sues facing man, on issue on tion next week, there will be now just what it was about, but was a lot like the one you fT'Ji.Sjt.tf .if ■* JvT,TW,-^> ;-.SC> Airman Donald J. <3yr, son of dccc -r.,' o~,? — ss Conti, 18, 5 Carol Dr., Rock­ with strong elements of obses- 'action since a new sofa was de- little which every Christian ought to no swimming. Kenneth A. Hogle of Hillside whatever it was, it sure seemed wrote the day before yesterday, tdbf rt-vcoe. AlX'lltF.NTS Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Cry 199 Due to changes in work as- Because of your wonderful response iMt montt. we’ie re­ ■.Vrv be si.--d ville. possession of, narcotic Sion and compulsion" when she livered to her home last August, says. She jokingly su g g e^ caJ be well informed." Dr., Ellington, artist and Ulus- to me at the time to hit the nail wasn't it?” jUir.t'.V'c-i, w,«v John K Schultz. 24. of Glas- Tunnel Rd., has completed basic "Can you imagine sending out ing a news conference, out slgnmenits, troop committee peating for the month of February onr . . Dob.x-e Wievlive xhap«. .-f IV- drugs with Intent to sell; Mark visited him in his office last Dr. Joranson will Informally trator. Will be guest demon- on the head.” “ MV nephew lost his job »T).’'7uif V S.1T, W .;Ujk.Tr. H tecr.'res Then: as O ’xY'cn-.'c re- fcvibury was sjh.arged with fail­ training at Lackland AFB, Te.x. a sofa with a broken leg?" rtie doesn’t mention the name of the discuss conservation further at membership and the number of “ One of the nice things about ‘R “ >c faink and thinks he’d like Crandall, 17, 2 Green Rd., Ver- _ March. steator at a . meeting of the H».n: .‘ r of MiD.'Xfstfr r ..;-oess:oi ;hji; anvvrv with an> ure tc> grant the right of way He has been assigned to Chanut-b asks. "And badly . . . badly large Washington department a coffee hour following the adult leaders has been serious­ your job, I guess. Is that on the ‘° 8^®‘ “ ^® writing racket—like dsmrhteri. Vr-$, Nin.-j Stex'f-- non p^ses^lon of narcotic d^g AFB?Iir^or“Trainmg"arrfrr‘e Sulman admitted Interrupting potssiNe irdocnvahon, .(Nxit ;he vesSerdav Police said stitched together. I could have store involved, service. The public is Invited- ly reduced. The program is be­ Manchester Fine Arts Associ­ days you can’t get by on brains y*^- y°u need any special anr of Van.'^icsiter Mrs TVvro- with intent to sell; Nicholas Miss Pierce’s pregnancy on sl.sy-.ng oor.:,sc; police. The emergexl from a private drive „ . , „„ „ , o. r. ■ protection specialist. done a better job." "And this isn t schlock fuml- • S|Mighettl Supper ing hampered due to this loss ation tomorrow at 8 p.m., at you can usually get by on qualification, such as like hav- Rug Cleaning Special thj>a V f-rO f and Mrs Ethel .xn G.srden Givve Dr., colliding Z®nlck. 22, Brookfield St Bol- Airman Cvr Is a 1968 gradu- March 23. "I decided It was de­ in manpower. Whlton Memorial Library. St-sniford FVlice .A'sooi.siion has ^ ton, M possession n c eve MS ears ex of e wo««/vevTlev narcotic /6*.SInr drug South Tji • #1 1* 1 * Mrs. Knauer is pleased with ture. This was good furniture. iriie I/adies Benevolent Soirlc- Dr. Philip iforanson brass.” '"K to learn how to type or ^^a^va. lv>a; Fall Tliver Mrs. with .another car headed east. 3^3 Catholic Hlgn finitely necessary to preserve response she gets when she Which shows that maybe I Anyone interested in working Hogle will demonstrate the offered .s Sl .W rew.srvl for in- with Intent to sell. ggjjgg, ^er life,' ly of the (tongregatlonal Church “ What are you doing riding something?” Ruth Lombard: ,M Lone Island. . , Court d.ste March 9. ner me, ne said. Bimroaohea manufacturers should have stuck to antlijues. with the scouts may contact painting of glass in casein dur­ the bus? I thought all colum- "You know, there’s something X Y and Mrs Ulhan Harkins 10 the ..rres: Also, Daniel Whitaker, 18, will sponsor a spaghetti -supper Army Pvt. F r^ cis Wendhlser. Miss fierce 22. has already 3^ ^ 3^ ‘g^jers "I think this Is unconsclon on Feb. 28 fa the Education Shaw, James Derby, or William ing the event which is open to nlsts lived fa penthouses and About your writing that kind of of Portsmouth. R.I , .a...... brother,...... person or persons re- IXIMPL-AIXTS Dart Hill Rd.. Vernon, ^ s e s - jo, son of Mrs. Eleanor Wendhl- admitted on the witness stan^ and’ complalnts she gete In her able. I'm so busy solving other Building. The supper will be xSuntavas Note Larrabbe, or come to the next the public. rode to work fa a chauffeur- reminds mb of someone elsc’s. FTed Parkinson of Somerset. sP-''usible ^ ^-A Hartford man, discovered narcotic drug with in- __ gg^^_ j-j Oenter_____ -St.,...... Rockville...... „„ „ ...... „.c kix.ocxui.ii/ii troop committee meeting at the 08 a witness for the prosecution office „v»rvevery month.month people'soeoDle's problems.oroblems. I don't have served conlinuou.sly from 6 to The guest illustrator, a 1061 driven limousine." Bul I can't think tor sure wheth­ % off Mass ; a .sister. Mrs. Bertha „ JT'"* ® '®‘ ber. f^hceman bleeding on Eldridge St. yes- tent to sell; Robert Pratt, 19, 31 ^va£ assigned recently to the that she lied to Sulman, telling Gilead Hill School on Monday, graduate of Wethersfield High 2 0 She managed to convince a time to take care of my own." 7. Reservations may be made Silver Wedding Be careful what you say to er it’s Will Rogers or David Garside of Fall River; and 24 ""f® working and tgpj3y ntoming from an appa- Rockville, possession 52nd Artillery Group In Vlot- him the father of her unborn March 2 at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Thomas Johnson, School, was awarded a schala^ surprised to Lfiwrence.” CASH and CARRY grandchildren. the girl s mother was in the ^3^j 'beating, was transported narcotic drug; Florence Per- nam as a cannoneer. child was married and there was Trail IlhizerH Mrs_. Charles Hubert or Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sun- ship to the Paler School of Art ^^3 paper tomorrow.” “ You mean you actually get Funeral serMces will bo Sat- building when JoAnne left for Manchester Memorial Hos- rone. 17. of East Hartford, pos- Marine Cpl. David C. Prelie, no chance of her marrying him- The newly organized Hebron in Hamden where he majored paid tor writing stuff like that?” urday at 2 p.m. at the Waring rcbool. The mother later left pjj , by police. They said the session of narcotic drug, and son ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. and that her own father ha«/xFR oreViiteetiirfti lip- didn’t thfak columnlsts looked reprimeo oy popular oemana. Cemetery office Jiyilding were same the couple’s relatives and chil­ tor May 2 with another club Illustrators, architectural de- ^^e those the days you have Open Mon.-Fri. 8 to .'i:.30—Sat. till 12 Noon local arrangements. About Town rece ve rom Therce. tures with the Soviet Union, a have authority to describe the Cub Scout Pack 187 and the to be invited to challenge the reported broken by a pellet gun. Asked why, he said: “ I felt oth- . gyppriments dren. Among' those present Webelos will hold their Blue trail blazers. far^C otofaal Art "Why is it that tor every hour ^ f;;® ® ® ’ ‘“ ® Army Pvt. Brian A. (Jolton, ------er people might disagree with “ y®- experiments. webe the honor attendants at Edward J. Murray iind Gold Banquet Friday at Then on Memorial Day all son of Alfred E. Colton of 28 Three pressure gauges and my interpretation of the law." ®ach effort lias been Ignored, In March and again in May the couple’s wedding, Mrs. Group, dealers fa graphic arts you spend at your typewriter ’ Monchester - Belmont ROCKVILLE — Edward J. Students Seize Building that year, Webb proposed to 6 :30 in St. Maurice’s Church members will ride in the Annual ‘Well, all in all, guess it Evergrreen Rd., is serving as two oil caps, valued at $50, When Sulman's lawyer, for- stalled or rejected outright. Thadius Kiejna and John Sie- and original art of hfatorlcal y®“ ®P®"R f®'“ ' l>ours at the wa- beats working for a living. Murray, 70, ot Hartford, a Hall. Town Parade. And, on Aug. 22 a New England landmarks. He ‘«*' cooler and the pencil sharpe- a combat engineer with the were reported stolen off a car mer State Attorney General Wil- The overtures raneed' in Im- J*® ®‘«K®^ mienski, both of Manchester. doesn’t it. Bill." Rockville native, died Sunday, 937th Engineer Group In Viet- parked in a garage at 540 At Syracuse University iintci HariHpn a,.i~ _ V x ^"® ovenuTes ranged m im subjects for discussion to extend There will be a caucus of swimmfag party will be held at conducte both, enterprlzes at hU n®r- Wouldn’t you get more Ruq Cleoninq Co. 4 » f U n «>fUy^cmlfnl ” V __... _ . at Hartford Hospital. nam. Middle Tpke. a S r f in^Miaa w re ^ portance from joint exploration cooperation between NASA and Democrats Friday at the Com­ The couple was married Feb. Amston Lake. Members will and home fa Ellington, done It you tried it the other “ 24-Hour Answering Rervlce” The funeral was held this ___ SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - said he would establish a uni- stale mieht d o if she rouT d "nn ^ the moon and exchangi^ in- the Soviet Academy. Blagonra- munity Hall at 8. 10, 1945 at St. James’ Church. bring a box lunch and there will jjg ,3 carried and has two chll- way around?" 15 HANNAWAY .ST., MANCHESTER • 643-0012 morning from the Maple Hill . * „c . Fifty students—including the verslty committee to consider obtain an abortion iha nmcpon experiments to yov said the Russians were not Tliey have a son, Charles Ger­ be a trail ride afterwards. di-en. "I don’t mean to be critical of ALL FILM ROLLS Chapels, 382 Maple Ave., Hart- , ^ w Packard, daugh- Committee to Boost ard Suntava, a sophomore at — FREE PARKING — student gover^ en t President the future of the military pro- tion obiected and Judge William "lauicll^ “ e 8^>kesmM '°r further cooperation, Manchester Evening Herald The group ^vlll also be selling His paintings are fa perma- you, dear, but if you can’t get Bevdoped end Printed ford, with a solemn high Mass p '' Charles ‘Cotter for Congress’ anda.,u several severa* student smaem body oouy offi- oro- grams. grams. pp. parber ai.aiafna/isustained fh»the ohianobjec- said" launcnes, the spokesman ,^^^31.3 ^ 3^.3 3 number of over- Bolton Spring Corres|ioiident East Catholic High School; and ads from June 6 through the 21st nent collections of the Sun Life around to writing the great Ptet S e r v ic e We Sell and Install Quality Carpeting! of requiem____ at the Cathedral of- / Packard of 137 Helalne Rd., is HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — cials— occupied Syracuse Uni- Student government President tion Jx' *' ,ai ^ icmt ‘ '” '®® '"®‘'® *’y Frederick Sell* Cathy D’ltalia, tel. 649-5609. a daughter, Susan Suntava, a tor the 4-H Town Fair program. Insurance Co., in Florida and American Novel, couldn’t you Dtaooimt; Prices St. Joseph, Hartford. Burial on the dean’s list at the Boston student at St. James’ School. Pack Meeting College School of Nursing A “ Cotter for Congress” com- versity's administration build- David Ifshin, one of the Invad- exniatneH infer vn .*7 7’ x ot the U.S. National Academy of the Miller Institute fa Idaho, just sit down some afternoon was in Mt. St. Benedict Cem­ mittee is being- formed to boost hig■ for■ about ■ -3% ...... hours today to ers, told newsmen: “ The main ruled .7 .7 !as - he did hemnnn the agency,.7 c c ' Administrator x n . James xx. E. gcences to President M. V. Mrs. Suntava is a registered Cub Scout Pack 28 will hold and In private collections and turn out a nice good dirty ARTHUR DRUfi where she is a junior. ------J------n- *— ------,----- . ---- - .. , — ruiea as ne aid because the Webb sent condolences on the etery. State Insurance Commissioner press demands for a campus issue is simply the chancellor’s question Keldysh of the Soviet academy, nurse. She is a member of Gib­ its monthly pack meeUng to­ throughout the northeast. book—30 we could at least af- Read Herald Advertisements Mr. Murray was bom Aug. 23, William R. Cotter of Hartford referendum on ROTC. actions" dealt with Miss death of cosmonaut. Vladimir M. Scouts To Hold morrow evening at 7 :30 at the Miss Janet Moseley, daugh none of them successful. bons Assembly, Catholic Ladies 1899 in Rockville and had lived Sing-a-Long of Columbus, the Ladies of St. Hebron Elementary School. The James, and the \fillage Charm- theme for the month is “ Geniuses.” “ Gay Nineties Night,” an en- ®‘"®’ ^ home extension group. As a special feature. Officer Both she and her husband are tcrtalnment and William Shorten of the Glaston­ Drew University, Madison, N.J. Newington, l» cuan- — X-.V- «..w x-x.-xx .. x—xx. PIX/,, 1,ICXX xnc ocuclxc waa nyj xc mnfhp fV, V.)ia 3 communicants of St. James’ man of the committee. The main issue appeared to more than a toy for the adminls- ^ “ ‘® As far back as Dec. 7, 1959- „ resDonse will be presented Friday at 8 church. bury K-9 CJorps will put on a K-9 show with his dog Font. Mrs. Anna C. Heim Among its members is Joseph be Corbally’s decision to take trators to play with.” famnn^ Penalty for at- when the first Soviet manned recent interview thTcur- p.m. by Girl Scout Troop 1 at ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Anna C. Miss Susan Lee Palmer, Adinolfl, the Democratic candl- ‘ he ROTC matter out of the There was no immediate com- ®" flight was still 17 months in the . \ Mr. Suntava is employed as a The public is invited' to attend Concordia Lutheran Church. die maker at the Berlin Divi­ Helm, 85. of 60 Prospect St., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- jj3tg mayor of Hartford last hands of the University Senate, ment from university officials. f c,"? ®*’®‘'^® future—administrator T. Keith Thomas O Paine wag asked this meeting. widow of Edward A. Heim, died Palmer of 16 "fimber Trail, yg3j. The senate, composed of stu- “ We are demanding a cam- Sulman is being tried, is Glennan offered U. S. assistance about Ruaaia-a cold reanonaes The program is planned for sion of the Emhart Corp. He about Russia’s cold responses. has been active as a coach with early this morning at a Rock- °®®" named to the dean’s Cotter has not yet announced dents,■ faculty■ ■ members • and ■ ad- ■ puswide referendum on the is- "''® “ y®®*"® *" prison, in tracking Soviet manned families. The musicians will Manchester Evening Herald “ I think the thing you have to the Little League and basket­ ville convalescent home after "®‘ “ ’ ® “ *'®‘ semester at pjg candidacy. mlnlstrators, has been consider- sue of ROTC, we will abide by flights. The U.S.S.R. response play requests from the audi­ Hebron Correspondent, Anne bear in mind,” Paine said, "is ball tor many years. a long Illness. Aurora (III.) College. gjgjg ggn ja y Jackson of ing the Army and Air Force Re- the results. We are asking for was, in effect, “ don’t call us, ence. Emt. Tel. 228-3971. Mrs. Heim was born Dec. 1, West Hartford announced his serve Officers Training Corps democracy,” Ifshin said. we‘U call you." They didn’t. that the Soviet Union at the Babbidge Seeks start of the space age enjoyed Featureid entertainers will in­ 1884 in Sweden and lived in James Fox has been named candidacy eariler this week, programs for several years. “ Weunderstand the conse- Astronaut Frank Borman, clude Kay Paulsen, piano; Ber­ Hartford before coming to the the dean's list for the first The seat’ is now held by Con- At a meeting Wednesday quences of ouractions," Ifshin Better Exchange who got a hero’s reception 1,; ^abirtoTlS nard Bentley, banjo and man­ Ellington Rockville area in semester at Northwestern Con- gressman Emilio Q. Daddario, night a senate committee rec- said, “ but we had no chDicei” dolin; John.. Anderson, master 1922. necticut Community College in who is seeking the gubemato- ommended that credit for ROTC Syracuse University has about H S‘ ®‘®® ®«®rts for a num^ With Students of ceremonies and vocals; Dor­ Survivors include 4 sons. Her- Winsted. rial nomination. courses be dropped as of 1973 ig,ooostudents . strum studio United States gestures Tuesday is Frost, vocals; Jill Britton, bert E. Heim, Arthur E. Helm, ----- . Other contenders include State and that military personnel “ During this period It was a STORRS, Conn. (AP) — The in a speech to sch(x>l children at Donna Frankenburg and Mary 299 politer street Marshall E. Heim, and Clinton Lt. Col. A. Philip R. Jobert, Sen. Joseph J. Fauliso of Hart- teaching courses in the pro- source of great pride to the So- president of the University of Avon, N. Y Ixou Stevenson, the Roaring monchester CATCH THIS G. Heim, all of Ellington: a son of Lt. Col. (USAF ret.) and ford. State Sen. David Barry grams lose their faculty status Speaking ■ of cooperation be- ''*®‘ >®®dership that this was the Coventry Connecticut, Homer D. Bab- 20’s, Razz-Ma-Tazz; Lois Stee­ daughter. Mrs. Edna Kibbe of Mrs. Marcel Jobert of 722 Cen- of Manchester, State Rep. at that time. tween the two (X)untrles in case and they were able to talk botik — dork Rockville; 20 grandchildren, ter St., achieved a straight A James J. Kennelly of Hartford, But Corbally rejected that ly, folk songs; and Ilga Paups Lebanon Driver f ‘“ ^‘^®>'®“y space, Bormai;';aid“ '‘Tn‘eMence rather fun^mental theoretl- and Gary Horton, the “ Lost and 23 great-grandchildren. average in the graduate school John Brennan of East Hartford, idea and said further considera- needs to find tetter ways to it VvUl occvir when the Soviet Un- ®®1 grounds ateut the superiorl- sandcosrinq — robinson Soul,” songs. The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 of the University of Oklahoma and State Rep. David H. Neiditz tion of the problem by the sen- communicate with its students, ion is willing to have it occur ' pottery — tanzer MCDONALD’S 7 Found at Fault The audience will be provid­ Ellington Ave., is in charge of for the fall semester. of West Hartford. ate would not be productive. He He voiced that opinion Wed- . . . this could be a catalytic Vj®,x^'^a! triumphs ed with song sheets. Refresh­ woodpoinrinq — eno arrangements wlilch are in- nesday night at a meeUng of area which would improve ^ wonderti!l nV^f^of In Death of Two ments baked by mothers of Girl complete. Randall S. Spencer, son of tte university’s board of trus- "®t o^^^ Ty and IndeeT/he thurs., fri., sot., 10^5 Mr. and Mrs. Kerwln A. Spen­ Vernon The coroner for JTolland Coun­ Scouts will be served. Tickets George G. Martin cer of 50 Thomas Dr. and a The trustees passed new hous- tries ®' “ >® S°vl®t system. will be available at the d(x>r. OTHER ty has found John J. Aspinall of George G. Martin, 76, of Staf- senior at Elon (N. C.) College, Lebanon criminally responsible h*® ®®«> ford Springs, father of Mrs. recently returned from a three- ^ meeting and did not discover nautlcs and space report to Con- Thomas Tucker of Manchester, week overseas study program Water Rate Hike Hearing in the death of two persons in a student opposition until this gress last month, said “ efforts Talents Blend died yesterday at his home af- London. Rt. 31 auto collision last May week when a general student to develop substantive and mu- ter a long illness. ----- Will Be Held in Town a , xi, X meeting was called. tually cooperative programs As Directors SAMDWKI1 Survivors also include his Joel Felman, son of Mr. and Those killed In the two-car The guidelines call for pro- with the U S S R are rontin- wife, a son, 2 other daughters. Mrs. Raymond Felman of 205 The public hearing on a pro- The water company is asking collision were Oscar Hitrlz, 46, hiblting students from selecting uing but have met with limited Directors Ruth J. Rowley 9 grandchildren, and 16 great- .*® D’ed increase in Rockville Wa- fer an 185per cent increase in of East Hampton and Phyllis groups of fellow residents on success ’’ and Fred T. Bllsh HI have a grandchildren. ant College in Providence, R.I. ;er and Aqueduct rates will be rates which will increase its e . Rothhauser, 63, of West the basis of “ personal accepta- annual oneratine revenues bv uot f/..-a o "T'"" T "■xxxk"- The United States does have harmony of dramatic back- Funeral services will be to­ ------held in 'Vernon on March 9 in- annualannuai operatingoperaiing revenuesrevieiiuea byuy Hart'—”Hartford,4 a------passenger^ in Hitrlz bllitv and for scatterinB- fraah. Inna o>on/tina ______x morrow at 2 p.m. at the Wil­ stead of in Hartford as original- about $600,000500.000. After a hearing nnrcar. ___ „,en^^’x._____, through upperclasa _ . , dorms, long-standingfour project with agreements the So'vi'ets on ground and theater approach liam H. Yost Funeral Home, Coventry ly scheduled. a year ago the company was According to police, Aspinall The rules are designed to en- ‘h® SovleU. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . . . On recommendation of Mayor denied any rate Increase until was driving south at about couraeY-°---"One Involved meteorological makes possible their HLETO-HSH W. Main St.. Stafford Springs. Burial will be in Stafford Police Arrest Fr^nkM^orthTBoardor^r; Yrmpro^ed the^ quality of the To-lo‘^"r^w hrhis car we^^^ ^ I L '^ n T t e r ^ ’ ^ u " ^ T V T T t T Z T ‘ '^f Springs Cemetery. resentatives filed a petition with water. It is now completing a „ff ^oad, up and down an dents feU t^; S d e fa ^ s Jere T n ^ ^ n t , ® forthcoming Little Theatre of ;he PUC asking that the hear- $2.2 million filtration Friends may call at the fu­ Two Motorists ‘ ...... ®"" -®"t imposed ateura^,?‘t Tern UoL. w^thtt Tfa butXre ^ neral home tonight from 7 to ing be held locally and volun- which is scheduled to go P O R K S A L E were arrested leering to find space where it operation in May. lx° “ '.® ‘“ ® '^’'®*‘® " '“ y ®a®®®. force has been Z informatfan faom ” ®®*' '^ ® " “ "® 9. Two women D II D s la collided with the Hitrlz car. them to move out of rooms they their weath^ satellites!^” f’^om Yy3j3j,,3 Running.’ this morning by Coventry po. cculd be held. Mrs. Charles J. Pa-squlnl lice and charged with violation Th® superior court rewm Now on display a f the Rock- fractures of the^leg a n d '^ lrtc " '° ‘'® ® an ^ ^ exch^ T ^ fX r^ ro” *'*^ / T background* ”in*°'di Mrs. Elizabeth A. Pasqulnl, of a stop sign. n the Memorial Building will yllle Junior Ubrary are two area. He was arrested and ^ "There was a good deal of un- nlla ^ data from satel- r®, 75, of 115 Cooper Bt„ \^e of Wanda Parker of Columbia P® “ ®®‘' •“‘ ® h®armg is collections of American and charged with misconduct with derjr^lduate unfe^J^ty' about matneHr ! Tiifta linfaetrtv anrt an MA Charles J. Pasqulnl, died last and Nancy McGee of Andover xheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. foreign dolls loaned by Miss a motor vehicle and operating tlie^(jje re«imrecommendations,” m an rlat^ “ ^ Bab- h ! was only partly carried .? ! ! , ^ ® out. f '" ® " ‘ 7.™from Indiana “ ^,_®. University, night at Manchester Memorial are both scheduled to appear In ^‘’ ® '''®‘ ®f company officials Edith Casati of Rockville and under suspension. and CHOPS Hospital. ^ Manchester Circuit Court representatives of the town Mrs. Dale Martin of Vernon. The coroner Herbert Hanna- i® further evi- a communications expert- Mrs. Rowley received an AB irv said fa hU rermrt tofa ‘*®"®® V “ '® ‘"®‘*®^“®®y ^ ®‘“ ' '"®n‘ to bounce signals off Echo from Chatham College and an Mrs. Pasquini was tern March 9. ®°"®®“Y ^ ^ iry, ®®‘<^said fa »“ms ® report ‘this " ‘® internal mechanism thatttet notn«i un-.m . 2o a„ big u._ b.....— a llo o n -^ ” d use Y s e the 'ih So- l'^ MA MA from from the University of March 16, 1894 in Springfield, ''®‘‘ “ ®®‘‘ eludes two large Kochlna dolls week that a blood sample tak- Mondav did we become S u n d rtatloT Mass., and lived in Cromwell ' dressed Infa elaborate Chinese en about an hour after the Y n Y 'Y■ 'he ■ T^stimTes...... Y ^ llle grounaBrouna siaiionstation at Smenki Pittsburgh, before coming to Manchester costumes, a small Mexican doll accident showed that Aspinall of It.fatnt^^ ^ 7'^®® ®°"‘ P’®‘®^‘ “ te Rus- Both have had professional two years ago. She was a mem­ South Windsor trailing a straw'Sonkey and a was highly intoxicated. ^ . 1, . i ..i «i ®t®te eJso partly filled the acting experience; Blish at ber of the Manchester Senior “ bird man” doll from Ger­ A lack of communications fourth project, exchanging pap- Somers Summer Theater, and Citizens and the Westfield many. This doll has birds looms large hero,” Babbldge ers on space biology and medi- Mrs. Rowley at the Pittsburgh Grange of Middletown. School Board To Continue perched on his hat and should­ ®®*‘f‘ Playhouse and with the Wll- Survivors, besides her hus­ ers and is carrying a bird cage. Public Records The boarcl tabled further ac- “The United States invited So- llamsport Stock Company, band, include a daughter, Mrs. Another interesting group is a Trade Name tion on hewing to Us next meet viet Ambassador Anatoly Dobri- Both have appeared in many Marlon P. Goodrich of War­ Bus Run on Colony Rd. trio of dolls from Aran Island Paul W. Zepke, doing bust- ing MarchXA X. xo18. ^ <3ape LTM productions. Blish has think they don t like fish sandwiches dressed in the thick hand-knit "®®® »® ThHfty Package Store, ------V Kennedy, Fla., tor the moon starred in “ Bus Stop,” “ Andro- wick, Mass.; a son, Alfred G. BONELESS I LOIN Pasquini, address unavailable; The Board of Education de- at the last Town Council ses- sweaters of the area. 694 Hartford Rd. • 1 m *• 1 launch of Apollo 11. The Rus- cles.” and “ Janus" among oth- and______five„ ______grandchildren . cided at a budget meeUng Tues- s-om His arguments, which in- ,j,j^3 ^^3^ 1^ ^0,13 mustrate Attachments Stock Markct slans first accepted, but a day ers. Mrs. Rowley’s leading PORK ROAST 89c PORK ROAST Funeral services will be Jield day to maintain the existing various ways of life around the Michael E. Heffron against later sent regrets. roles include Saturday at 11 a.m. at R^se buaing Dr^7dure of c h i l d r ^ material, ‘n- ^ 3 ’“ ® W. and William NEW YORK (AP) - The October, when Cosmo- "The Cave DwelU^’’^^^®";^ Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm r- i • . k ^icated that a bus could safely manv countries as property at Tolland stock market rally faded in fair- "^uts Georg! T. Bergovoy and of a Salesman." "Look ... _ ...... ^ ...... Crjlnnv Rd. ComDlaints bv re.* fw.rxrry t>* k fyx i*uin many , gpumnes as j __ i__ a* mmM ... _x._...... x ”X, ^ . ___ . . ______. __ wwiv_ Home* “COUNTRY STYLE” St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be C®‘®"y R'*’ Complaints by re .- turn from Rt. 5 to Colony Rd. ‘ ^ n i r s tor t h f Martin chil' Tpke., and Deming St., $500,- ly active trading early this aft- Ronstantln Feoktistov, reclpro- ward, Angel," “ The American GROUND PORK v,. 79c at the convenience of the fam- idents of that area ‘‘ ®®‘‘ fXW. ernoon. cated Borman’s Russian visit. Dream.” and “Ring Around the SPAREREBS lly. primarly with the dangers to Newington Builders Finish The Dow Jones average of 30 “ )®y turned down an invitation Moon." v.zuz.4.4 bzzub biizo iivw information ziuvi iii«xviu8i ^ ‘J",P'®. ^ Co OUR OWN FRESH GROUND Friends may call at the fu- which their children were ex- oided that this*new - Oolonlsl - - da --- con against F. Louise Beng- Industrials at noon was up 2.84 ‘° ‘°ur Cape Kennedy. The rea- Both have fulfilled solo di- neral home tomorrow from 2 to posed as they awaited school warranted a continuation of the tra'sts sharply"vrtth the*lntrlcrt*e P®°P®*'‘ y 108-118 Me- to 769.64 after having been son was obvious: Such visits reeling assignments 'for'^LTM Lb. 2 v„.«1.19 ^ ^ V ^Ck a Q f t ) 0 0 n U A n d K r%t 1 1 n *m \A/nil1/4 VtaaSA «,xx_ ___a ______m i • ' SAUSAGE MEAT 69c 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. transportaUon at the comer of ®‘udy- clothing and accessories of an *^®® ’ ®*'®®‘* ®‘ “ ®’' " ’ *’®''® ®®"®‘* ‘U’ B“ ®h was responsible for “ The Colony Rd. and Rt. 5. A second bus ride was taken ancient Oriental doll An Amish DePasquale against The margin of advances over vitatlons to Americans to the Fantastlcks," “The Cave Barbados Holiday A study was conducted by the wh.ch Mannix’ aruments 3 ^^1^3 „3 3 , g.™ ,,.3 T*'® Manchester Motor Sales declines totaled more thah 400 Soviet Launch site at Baikonur Dwellers," “ Ring Around the Town Council on a possible were substantiated. But at a® an unmarried virllirl nnrtand lais ^ h ’own ^”®‘‘‘ "®" P*'P*'‘>P®rty0P®*dy at W. Center St. among issues traded on the New in Central Asia. Moon." “ How to Succeed fa PRODUCE— "That's Gordmi Fresh!" „ LONDON . X, (AP) „ — X „ Princess X. A change in the bus run. The new meeting of the Board of Educa- ‘® ® "® ^ and Hartford Rd... $10,000. York Stack exchange. In March 1962, President Ken- Business with a tradltionai Am?sh ?o 7 ®"‘" "7® “ . i a *’''®®“‘®'“ «®'>' ®“ ®'"®®®’” ‘ h® »"os‘ recent Margaret has flown to Barbados ^^^^3 include pickup of ‘ ‘°o ‘ his past Tuesday, it was . q,x “ Building PermiU The strong rally that got un- nedy suggested the United Iv producedc-odiix “Carousel," Mrs. WILSON'S TOMATOES Lb 29c fri children along Colony Rd. and decided that the old run would [^(^ , ^® ® Joseph Gauthier, additions to der way Wednesday carried Stal.s and Russia exchange Rowley has dfaected' 3 "Lei theatrical designer Oliver Mes- e xclude a stop along the heavi- b® contihiled. Facility in busing geminole Indians and f ‘ *’® dwelling at 30 Server St., $2,600. over and prices moved up brisk- tracking stations. The Russians Prescleuses Rldlciilea" Bch«. a n d WESTERN CARROTS 2 29c S n L T w n 'y Zhn litch Blvd. and the lack of a cul de saq S e ‘land"n / P u b l i c Sign Service tor H * E ly In early trading, turned him down. In S ^ fa m ^ .- ‘’Never -^o^ I^ e “ Snowdown. .‘Lx(R.'t. 5). ,,r ' at ai i>,o the onH end of Colony RH Rd. x.,/.,. were ' “ " “ *®c‘aaa m tolk costume. 1 >xin a« Hr/.i/.r» Qsia n««.t/xr. oixrxo.* ______X. xsvver ioo uaie. .F or Grange Meeting ® '^ ®‘ ^ ' 0™“ "® *"''®®‘°''® ®PP®®' ‘ h® ®ame year, the Prosldent Both are pqst presldenU of CALIFORNIA ORANGES lO 89c Snowdown, a professional pho­ A bus ride, in which several among the reasons givenV tor tbs’ tographer, saw his . wife off Vernon Grange will meet to- I'*' ‘°.®‘ ®‘®' ®“JK®»‘ ®d Joint exploration of LTM and are currently Serving council members participated, decision. (W e Reserve The Right To Limit QuontlUea) Wednesday. He stayed In Lon­ morrow at 8 p.m. tor a regular d ®„ D-avld ments which they interpreted as the moon. There was no official on the board. Bllsh has been don. led to the conclusion that such a Parents of children who are meeting program *'‘*Part vehicle could not successfully bused from Colony Rd. are ad- .Master’s Night. " 7 ’’ ™ - . . ? r . : =■«■«•. .’I" ■. "3 M.,„ IX.. 't-Hov.™,*/ , . J rT ' 'T 'r""''" "Your Friendly Butcher Shop!" turn into the smaller road from vised to instruct their children . , , rlce’ stan7 oredMed*77 '^th P®*»lWmfea 7( LTM’’o(fxrtn'is,*ftnd* Mrx r Txx the boulevard without using the 1° stand at least 100 feet from ,,, ^ J'® ®" P® ®*iPP6r 1 passing lane of Rt. 6. This Rt- 5 while they await the ve- ®‘ Term*B Origin Personal Notices Grange Hall on Rt. 30 on Satur­ F.d.„, R.S. .2; 7 ,:r“ x;v.TTn7“8^^^^ is.,,™ T ‘f ■ procedure was considered po- hide, day. Senrings will be from 6:30 tentially dangerous by those to 7 p.m. The menu will u, , councU members who had taken Manehester Evening Herald Y ' 7"® *" fit^ada“ or\hdr the ride. They agreed that the South Windsor eorrespondent „ ,3j 3 p,g j (fassert relatively high interest rales mintstrator Jame. ir '’u/Ikk tit-m '.i n T r — - '-''■■•cuy mr shbuld be continued. ' reservatLs ar? n e c e « S lux and to the constellation during the period just a h e^ ," asked Anatniv s ni Bailey Auditorium on ciiuitt-iiies during our rt-ceni be- Thomas Itlannix, a safety en- nlcatlons should be sent to him take-outs wifi be I’eavemeirt. n.i.x«„x »■---- ,x ■----- ,>i —ia x« m — ■ x.. Mrs. Alan EUk iuid family presentedsr-L opposing T -conclusions ,;.=;S,.rxVr-’ tel- 643-2711. " r*/.drr™i"*rdr.7; s.*r„ *i7ro„7.,;i:jx.rS'S “ Open Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m. • Thurs. and Fri. 8 e.m.-9 p.m. • Sun. 8 a .^ .-l p ^ tact Mrs. E. W. Purington. among the stars. pearlng." space, for s description of tlio able at the door. J*'’ *4 r '■.’S V 7 ' A A A’ . \ I v V - \ \ - ■' A ' \\ V

■ . \ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,9, 1970 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1970 PAGE ELEVEN \ South Windsor iHanrhpfllrr debate and proposal. A Mid -.America Connecticut G>urt Cases World Trade Conference at Chicago the other day heard speakers recommend Eiiptiim i il|rralt> Yankee omcuiT It Democratic Woman^s Club that we develop a "global village" con­ Rockville Seaslon PUBLISHED BY THE . HERALD PRINTINO CO,. IN cept of business in which all .kinds of To Hear Rep. Audrey Beck 13 Bissoll Strcfit By A.H.O. An ap p aren t InablUty .to re- Moncheslor, Conn. eouritrios would cooperate together, ac­ THURSDA K FRIDA Y AND THOMAS F. FEROUS()^ main employed was the factor The local Democratic: Worn- Orchard Hill School was ptx>- WALTER R. FERGUSON cording to their capacities, , In meeting Republican State CholrmM PublLshora which, in the final analysis, an's Club will hold Its annual vided as the setting for another SATURDAY ONLY! Fitundod October 1. 1881 common needs. And over In Geneva the Howard Hausman has begtm to sent a 2S-year-oId Ellington ib«>nbcrshlp luncheon this volleyball tourney. 'Die Gerber organization known ns GATT, or the recover from the sad, dla^- man back to jail. Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Club, although much Improved, Publlsheatches herein are also reserved. There was even one occasion sequenUy aWe to getT b^k '‘'•® to in- y‘®tories for the I^ghU in the down in Washington, where officials when the Governor agreed with sequenuy able w get it bMk ^ guest. Any newlv reirls- '“ t two contests. They wwi by The Herald Printing Company Inc., .a.— .-^umes no financial responsibility for typi* from 40 American gtcel companies ex­ some point he had Md the chwge in court at the Democratic woman in margins with scores of IB- graphical errors apjicaring In mlvertts( • was beginning to be a beautlml tlme was reduced to breach of . L'emocraiic woman in “ ments and other reading matter in The horted the Commerce Department to be­ peace. A $78 fine was paid and toira interested in the group's carlln and Schwabe of the Manchester Evening Herald. relationship. Then, of course, 1 gin restricting exports of iron and steel came the heartless bombshell. probation continued. aclivitles is welcome to attend Sulwcribcr to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlnc ion. Post Now’S Service. scrap to other countries in order to pre­ Dempsey was going to retire, Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc and his pen pal would hare to w u in cian tor a «.w oltenae, rurihor intormallnn may b. PREFINISHED Publishers Representatives — Matnew.s serve our own supply to ourselves, nt but it was not a consideration contacting Mrs. J. p,^y ^y Heckman Shannon and Cullen Inc., St>eclal Ageno get alofig without him. — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston cheap»'r prices. Such a heartless desertion by in judging the charge of viola- Garofalo. Klebart, defeated the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCin/A- We keep talking about lowering nation­ his "Dear John”.-may have In­ tion of probation. The matter VoUeyball Resulto Temple squad with scores of TIONS of employment was, and Me- The South Windsor Men's Vol- ib-12 19-17 and lB-7. CORAL creased the amount of cynicism alistic trade walls, but our first Instinc­ Display advertising closing hour.* in State Chairman Housman's Geary said Doubleday had lied leyball League has completed The completion of games for For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday tive reaction to trouble of any kind is to about having a Job at one time, the fourth week in its second the evening put Leftovers and For Tuesday — l p.m. Saturda\ outlook. And, although he has For Wednesway — l p.m. Monday try to use a wall to protect or improve now begun to solace himself and had walked out on another round of play. Pour games were Oak Ridge at the top of the 4’x7’ For Thurs • DECORATOR PANELS trial has been im unhappy conspiracy be­ break out into improper patterns of be­ sion of his. In which he has for of attacking her ^th a pair of Rockville, $18, charg- Sppfi ,04SQ.FT. C 0 8 a tween way - out revolutionaries deter­ havior and release, which, she said, is many months now been func­ hedge shears Oct. 7 In Rock- operating with unsafe L reb lg lier \ tioning as If he already -were a ville. The complaint, he said, ^Jpgg. Edmund C. Matezak, 28, T ’A fr,! mined to discredit the judicial system it­ what "our youth is doing today." TWO NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH DOLLS: Part Of Exhibit Open Through April CARTON U At Visitors’ Center Of The Harriet Beecher Stowe House, 73 Forest St., Hartford United States Senator instead of resulted In a charge of aggra- of 220 Wiest M ain St., Rock- -k A only 2_ ^ ^ ea. self and a judge who sought to defend "The Puritans," said Miss de Mille, merely a state senator. But vated assault which subse- vine, $20 on a substitute charge M in i M irli M airi (Celotex #155) Sbong, safe shatter resis­ the system by the most injudicious kind "turned to witchcraft, and, bear in mind, Hausman should be warned that, quently was nolled just before of failure to obey State traffic -t'-*****? tant! Dozens of decorator uses. trial for the accused, Richard commission signs; Mary P. Me- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — De- \m i lOXM OF STXPU MH of conduct on the bench. The result has it was the children who started the ac­ as some Democrats who once 4 Popular patterns, choice tial U.S. troop cut. To a man,- thought Marcus could be fun E. Pacheco, was to have be- Lgod of Robin Circle, Tolland, signer Richard Tam ushers In colws. cusations. Our children are turning to been to make the whole trial seem a dis­ By Rowland Evans Jr. the best Western Strategists have now begtm to discover, gun In Tolland County Superior charged with Improper left spring with a peek back to lush grace and to raise great question wheth­ the happy pills, in an agony of disap­ I n s i d e here agree that it could be ca­ Marcus has a habit of trans­ Court. turn; John W. McDevltt, 17, of Medieval days of Camelot, a i” STRAPWe only S V l' «"• “ • tastrophic. Another case of a witness' 5 Frederick Rd., Vernpn, $10, splash of current Oriental splen- 1 - X 3 ’ er if the trial h.ad been conducted by de­ pointment and distrust and for want of forming the illusion Into some­ That is why Chancellor thing that is almost reality. hange of heart caused the charged with failure to display dor and a whimsical dash into any better means of using their energies position and brief instead of by court- Robert D. Novak Brandt, with the concurrence of The news media of the state judge to warn the complainant two headlights, arid Peter J. the space age of the '70s. SAVE ‘80 i-oom circuses, the verdict would have and exercising their emotions. Report U. S. A m bassador Keimeth, seem as transfixed by every that another such case would Noel, 21, of 867 Bolton Rd., Ver- In his triple-theme show, MADE TO SELL FOR $179 Rush, is being strongly pushed MAHOGANY "The ventilated and busy spirit does statement he issues as if he not result in a nolle. A woman non, $18 on a charge of fall- which he takes to Chicago to- TWtrtc Cowtfl been the same. to add the troop-cut question to •nd CMdi BONN — A crisis over the in­ were already a Senator at Wash- identified ofUy as Miss Francis ure to grant the right of way. day, long-haired hippies in cro- not need drugs or general naughtiness.” Moreover, the prospect of a jor reason for troop-withdraw­ the agenda of his April talks Now Only evitable U.S. decision to with­ ingrton. In fact, he gets more withdrew her complaint against Also, Anthony Pantano, 18, of cheted minidresses vie ■with Ka- The position in which Judge Julius major U.S. troop cut terrifies al pressures, quite apart from with Mr. Nixon. The Germans MO* Twmlag Indlvt How Miss de Mille ever concocted a draw troops from NATO by late state-wide coverage on national Emest LaPlant, 38, of 72 Wind- 134 East Main St., Rockville, bukl-wigged mannequins in Or- FLUSH DOORS AdiwGuMa Oiwt* Chancellor Brandt’s highly ca­ neo - isolationism. About one- £ OlfdMrgM AlfM A U#l Hoffman found himself in this trial was have no clear idea of ■what Mr. issues any day and any week sor Ave., Rockville, charged $10, on a charge of failure to lental motifs and regal-looking Complete with all hardware phrase as gentle as "general naughti­ 1971 is already building up a full pable manager of ostpolitik—the half the one billion dollar bal- Nixon is going to do and Mr. admittedly not an easy one. He was con­ head here, with some top of­ word used to describe Brandt’s ance-of-payment loss that the than both our real United States with breach of peace by as- display two marker plates; Carl models in cleavage-revealing 1 3/8” hollow core mahogany * ^ 7 7 (SI ness" to cover the youth-created head­ Nixon has no clear Idea of sault. The prosecutor said this Perrault, 19, of 89 Regan Ot., bail gowns. WINTItIZID fronted by defendants who were much ficials in the new government diplomatic and economic probes U.S. now takes in West Ger­ Senators added together. door up to 3 0 " wide, Yale m ' ^ 4 M P trig gt a lines of our time we will never know. what the German response will Such success for his publicity had happened before and that Rockville. $18, charged with The 28-year-old Chlnese-Amer- Wre^ton tn g ia e of Chancellor Willy Brandt in Moscow, Warsaw, and East many comes from salary pay­ be. Considering the enormous Passage Set, 1 pr. 3 % ” Stanley f S«t le ta il S*«rHr 4 more eager to ruffle him and debase the has begun to pay off in the she was apparently “using the failure to obtain license; Bar- icon designer, a native San Perhaps it dates her, hopelessly. But we ominously warning that a major Germ .any. ments to NATO-employed Ger­ stakes, that Is a dangerous Brass Hinges. very system of justice than they were to troop cut would be the first man civilians and other house­ various polls being taken to see court for her own purposes." hara Richardson, of Rt. 74, Tol- Franciscan, says women now have a feeling that if the youth of today Again, the reason is not that state of affairs. (•Ml 0U 7 * ^ 1970 Talk, 1770 Performance as the housing situation la in our founding mod.em astronomy defective equipment; Ronald suspension and Dennis Suitor, length, the '20s look, the Renais- hauling off of witnesses, as well as spec­ In short, it would be univers­ laterally, Moscow’s Warsaw Although some of the econo­ large cities, it is even worse in Copernicus, w as bom in {Torun, Chapman, 20, Mountain Rd.. El- of White Rd.. Ellington, $10, sance. China is getting so hungry for steel tators, are by now regulation procedure. ally regarded as only the first Pact has everything to gain rural America. More than BO Poland. mic arguments against a larger lington $16 on a charge of un- ® charge of intoxication. "We're going into the spacq Allen Ginsberg j>ersisted, over the step in a unilateral U.S. fall­ from sitting tight. German share of NATO costs per cent of the nation's sub­ that it is now negotiating to buy up all In 1803, Ohio wais adm itted to safe backing and Herbert Crick- holies were granted to Ray- age but we're not ready for It so judge’s groaning admonitions, in ex­ back, to be followed by a second The new German government are poor-mouthing, there is no standard housing is to be found the Union. BLACK the -surplus steel Japan can produce. more 34 of Kenneth Ave., Cov- niond Flavell, 19, of 88 Well- we revert back to the past, to pounding Hindu philosophy and reciting ;uid a third step, while to the is well aware that economic poor-mouthing about the psy­ in rural areas."—Sen. John In 1881, Kansas adopted pro­ entry', $10, pn a charge o’f fall- wood Dr., 'Vernon, charged with costumery, to some period we AND DECKER This is good news for the United States guru chants. east the Soviet Union retained factors in the U.S. are a m a­ cho-political effect of a substan­ Sparkman, D-Ala. hibition. One redoubtable yippy so successfully its 30 to 32 divisions intact. ure to grant the right of way. failure to drive in established feel secure in. steel industry because it means Japan frustrated any exchange of dialogue be­ Also, Unda Hanson, Kings- 'ane and to Daniel Ruops, 20, “Eventually," Tam said, won’t liavc vei-y much steel to sell on the tween the principals that Judge Hoffman bury Ave., Tolland, $18 on a of Castle Rd., Tolland, charged "people will catch up with the POWER charge of’ improper backing; with failure to grant one-half age we’re living in but we're not t e s hW w mls I United States market. had him bound and gagged. He was back A Thought for Today Edward Konarski, 30, 12 Me- the highway. there yet.” - V. /: >t e S 0 r x50'A o POLY FiLWq q c again the other day, considerably sub­ Sponsored by" the Manchester . 88‘ Reg. 54c ea. 3_ier_l The same news is also, from another dued and breathing easier. Council of Churches F is c h e t ti J X, r e 6 . 1 . 5 5 0 0 ^.„ ...... TOOLS ))oint of view, bad news. But when Norman Mailer, the novelist 1 and high priest of the literate Left, was % ” DRILL It is, one supposes, bad news in this called last week the judge must have When I greeted a miui on icirk*ifkieif*irirk*i^********Jf********¥*^ Ijow ei- jxjlitics world, this world of eon, been relieved to think that at last the Main St. he responded "Well, I court would hear from a precise and re­ am alive." The tone in which he timii.-ii big power anarchy, if China has stUd k sounded as if he expec ted sponsive witness. But Mailer is nothing Our Biggest ,,, f pegboaro s i ifpEGBOARO FIXTURES Sabre Saw $14.99 recovered from its internal Ideological if not a whole man. He is the same at to breathe hi.s last at any mo­ struggles enough to begin concentrating breakfast and on the stand as he is in a ment but the twinkle in his eye Sale Event Reg.AScpKg. SPK gs.^li* fight or on the printed page. Time and let me know he felt "on top of hahbi I le g . on industrial boom again. o f tJke Yearl Finish' Sander $19.99 again the judge asked him to edit his the world." ;«Reg. 59c ee. 7 ™ ,',? \ And it ('.an be viewed as disquieting soaring expositions of the "beautiful” This being alive is closely re­ Limited QuaaUtiea ' ' .4 iKOeirdgV ' lated to the verb ’’think." To I Portibl# El6 Bleotrlo Oultar Martin Guitars Strings. Keg. $26.00 Japan to .sell very! much steel to anybody never get dc/wn the real! Reg. $B8S.OO (as Is) $6.00 T7? WOW!!! X \ meetw oheroe $jaybe, ' maybe, thought,-the judge, but Now $17.76 ti« ' bu.iiihes.s of thinking, "To travel’ Now $180.80 What Japan should really do, to please he appealed to Mailer on bther grounds: o “You’re too high priced a writer to give in our minds and .searcli out the All Drum Accessories and Cymbals Mariced Down! ns. would be to cut down its own steel us all this detail for free. Just answer mysterioiLsncss of Gcxl’s world; production to just a shade less than the questions.” His people.” Sen.sitlvlty train­ Japan needs for itself, so that Japan Unlike many of what are technically ing lij one way te.-ichers are known as "unfriendly" witnesses. Mailer tieeking^iev make jx-oirle Uiink would need to buy a little steel, eilch did not then insult the judge or later be­ and feel and wonder. Thinking LANE GUITAR and PINE 4 4'ENTEB .STBB1ET8 MANCHE8TEB, CONN. year, from us. s little him. It takes a pro to spot a pro. needs to be reinforced by "In­ Telephone; 649-0136 — 649-4662 ludge Hoffman, he told a news confer­ sight," and the moral verb of Open DaUy 8:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 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Gerardo ’’Jerry” Catena, al­ CPEC Sees Coventry Firemen Find Duffey U r g e s Federal Plan Study Seeks Sinatra Talks leged boss of the New Jersey Man in Closet Mafia family, are fighting con­ Official Life Too Staid To Create One Million Jobs Bennet Honor Role tempt citations. $100 Million Proposed Plans for Airport At Sit6 of Fire Federal Aid To Jersey Sinatra, a onetime Nevada ca­ WASraNQTON (AP) — The =i~spoken...... of workteb aa a way These are the Bennet Junior High School students sino operator, lort his gambling For Mme. Pompidou Firemen, responding to a fire Rev.. Joeeph Duffey. chairman of a n d la who are on the honor roll for the second quarter: For City Ills Crime Probe license In that state In 1968 on Television State Deficit Due at Town Hall Tuesday call, at 16 WadsWorth St. short- of Americana for-Democratic time. Grade 7 grounds he had entertained Sam By g'TEPHENS BBOENCNG Pompidou taught in a high new Jobs at James K.. Adam* "Momo” Giancana, Identified Associated Press Writer ichool <3) Perry Mmsou nn. (AP) — Proposed plans for the Bolton- Coventry C3ooperatlve Nursery midnight, discovered a Action, urged Wedneaday that Diane Dleterle NEW YORK (AP) — Frazar TRENTON, N.J. (AP) —Con- Lease It to Beaver past fiscal liiennium—is a poa- Ing on a meeting with state church. .Thompson, who notified police, needs of U.S. Industry during Neva Lodge on toe north As France’s First Lady, she’s thing of a swinger. (St) GUlican's Island (8^0) Bewitched uncilmen and Moore. Police Identified the man in of pressing social needs must „i,iii„ Baiibara 'Bodemann John Fry tra’.B lawyer Edward Felnberg P^ved the Immediate sale of 81- ’’confining” despite a crash re- wrltei Francolse Sagan, painter News

MFT Says It Would Join ('undidate Vigitg Duffey Stresses Unity Tile Hrsf of the many de­ clared and undedared candi­ If Teacher Sanctions Come dates seeking local support Tile first prospect of annctlon.'i O'Brien snld n second action for the 'Democratic nomina­ In His Role as Demoerat against town schools uro.se from suggested at the general meot- tion for First. District con- an action taken by the Man- Ing might be for Manchester gre.ssman spoke In Manches­ By SOI. R. fXIHBN of the Manchester town com- Asked for his views on bal- mlttee expressed dismay at a anclng state tickets ethnically Chester FWlerntlon of Teachers teachers “to refuse to partlcl- ter last night. (Herald Reporter) (MTF) after a meeting of about pate In the training of student reception in the Hartford Hll- and geographically, Duffey re- James J. Kennclly, 38, of The Rev. Joseph Duffey Um last night for, ,I).S. Sen. piled, “The key to a balanced \ GERI-CARE NURSING CENTERS OF AMERICA 100 system teachers In the high teachers.’’ Hartford spoke before the school cafeteria last week. The At Its meeting, the MFT also of Hartford has come a Thomas Podd. They said that slate llckcil Is balance with all Manchester Democrat- long way in political savvy the Dodd reception was favHons of the party, and not meeting was called by the Man- dlscu-ssed the possibility of a Ic Town Committee. A Hart­ since that Saturday in June scheduled long after it was ethnically or geographically. Chester Education Association townwide teacher vote to re- ford attorney, he Is a two- 1968, when he led a walk- Rnownt hat Duffey was to ap- That should be the campaign (MUA) personnel policies com- place the MEA as the official term state representative :.-lylc of our party," mlttee. bargaining agent for the 1970- OUt of McCarthy backers P®“'‘ •" Manchester, and Is deputy m ajority lead­ “I proudly call myself a lib­ In a separate meeting later, 71 school year. William C. from Democratic state con- Democratic party," er of the House. He is the eral, but l"m not even sure of the MPT voted unanlmou.sly to Paradis, MF*r secretary, would son-in-law of Democratic Duffey said last night, “should vention in the Bushnell the label anymore," he snld. " 1 support the MEA, the official not divulge MFT membership, nominate a candidate account­ State ChoJlrmian John Bailey. Auditorium. only know that Ilbi^rall8m Is bargaining agent, If the MEA Von DeckSsiid there are-about Giving his background and able to all factions of the party Dissatisfied over the al­ and of the people." changing." should Impose sanctions. 370 MEA members. He added Hating his qualifications, he He gave his full support to noun ce6 At the general meeting, ac- some teachers are not afflllat- said he will formally an­ location of national conven- Asked whether he believes tion delegates, they set up that the public climate today U.S. Hep. Emilio Q. D addarlo cordlng to an MPT statement, a ed with either group. There are nounce his candidacy be­ for governor. “He will be a towards conservatism and proposal was made that unless 555 persons on the school sys- fore March 1. His appear­ a mock convention in the strong, aggressive eandldiUo," the Board of Education makes tern's professional staff, ance lost night was with the Hartford High School An- he said. THE OPENING OF a realistic salary offer, or at ______knowledge of Manchester nex. chosen by the local majority, least agrees to bindring a rb itra ­ State Sen. David M. Barry, Since then, Duffey helped formerly the silent majority, he Duffey said he would like to tion, both the MEA and MFT one of the leading candidates •vnnl7« nna rhMr. replied. “Yes, but It needn't re­ see the Nixon administration be­ AARP Chapter organize and was the first chair­ come more aggressive In stem ­ should place the town under f o r ' "the congressional seat man of the Caucus of Connect maln so. As people become binding sanctions. No official nomination. knowledgable of their needs, ming price and wage escala­ tout Democrats, became na- tion, “especially since It's action was taken. Notes Birthday Manchester appearances . 1,- and os they begin to realize •Salary negotiations are being tlonal chairman to the ADA administration Is pressing for a stop to Inflation." About 150 members and are planned by several of (Americans for Democratic insisted, "We definitely conducted between the board the candidates for the noml Action), and became a candi­ falling down on the Job, they Tie THE MEADOWS WEST CONVALESCENT HOME and the MEA team. Neither Wil- gue.sts are expected to attend will turn to the Democrats for "Ecd some price and wage nation. date for the Democratic action on solutions.” guidelines.” son E. Dcakin Jr., assistant the first "biI^Lhday .narty of the nomination for U.S. senator. He predicted, "If Richard "The administration," he superintendent of schooLs for (^onnectieut Northieost Chapter Last night, speaking to an 333 BIDWELL STREET,, MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT personnel and board repre.senta- Nixon doesn't bring the nation said, "Is playing on a feor that of the American Association of overflow crowd In the M an­ live, nor Robert Von Deck, MEA „ „ ,, »r.r>. Party Using together, he certainly will bring justified, but no legislation Is chester Municipal Building the Democrats togetlver.” coming out of Washington to do president, vould commit himself wm,^ Z T u a crowd which spilled out into He said that Americans are niuch about It." today on the board offer or the ^ P'"'' Letter Poll the hallway, he called on Con­ MIBA request. Deakin would only , , u n-__n a caught In a lime when the com- T)n the subject of water and - . , 1 Following luncheon, Cyril A. necticut Democrats to unite. say they arc not very close at „ . . . j ___ plexltles of national Issues o-'*" pollution, Duffey recom- Come In And See Our .... ihia nnint ^ Cross, State director and reg- “We are coming on strong as overshadow and dominate local mended the creation of a Ped- » .1 ,1 I I ional AAR'P vice president, will On Delegates a party of unity, and I believe Another negotiating session is officers and address and state issues. ®ral Department of Pollution I can contribute .something to He said that his campaign 1s Control, with powers to enforce scheduled tomorrow afternoon . Because of many anticipated the party, the state and the na­ at 3:30 in the Bennet Junior candidates for the Democratic “1 am interested in a Democratic victory, by who­ a positive one and that he al- and to be allocated aufficlent Officers are Dr. John V. Gre- tion," he said. ready has visited 120 of Con- funds for solutions, High School MiUn Building i , o, nomination for U.S. senator, the ever is our nominee for U.S. Senator.”—The Rev. "I am running as a Dem­ 9 • MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS central office. Von Deck said he r nectlcut's 169 cities and towns, He said that he Is not In favor 9 dent; Herman Schendel, 215 Manchester Democratic Town Joseph Duffey. (Herald photo by Pinto) ocrat," he said. “I am commit­ to meet and talk to as many o f a guaranteed annual wage hoped a Joint sta.1ement would Committee has come up with a Spring St., first vice president; ted to a party that can unite diverse elements as possible. at this time. He Is, he said, for novel plan for fulfilling its tv, Mrs. James Derby, East Hart- mlttee already has unanimously Hartford, a candidate for the and win In November, and In “The Republicans,” he said, raising the level of minimum • FIRE RESISTIVE BUILDING Joseph O'Brien, MHS math- . J' rules requirement for propor­ .. , . j ford, second vice president; endorsed U.S. Rep. Emilio Q. nomination for U.S. representa- 1972." “are preaching that political incomes by .supplying services, ematlcs teacher and Jessamine Smith 15 Park tionate delegates to the June Daddarlo for governor and live from the First Congres- He placed emphasis In his po- president, observed two possi­ victories will be won by dividing such as health and social pro- s t ., recording secretary; Mrs. state convention. State Sen. David M. Barry slonal District. sition, "I am Interested in a • LUXURIOUS FURNISHINGS ble actions involved in sane­ the electorate. grams. ,, . John V. Gregan, corresponding On March 19, the day after for congressman. 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I think he should be aw- 1 Sold 31 Tours 61 Alorvt Associated Press Writer and the word ” plgs” was A f». J« ocr. 23 enthusiastic wellwlahers and po­ Associated Press Writer dent they will, all the other pro- fully well guarded as far as the 2 Aip octi 32 Trips 62 Quorrels • FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS trial” that there would bo many scrawled In blood on the door Of ! M A T JO 3 Stick 33 Let 63} Tries WOK. 21 litical friends Wednesday night • SERVICE RENTAl. CARS FAYETTEVILLB, N.C. (AP) grams enhancing the environ- options for him, as how far pol- Mies-Tate’s home. 4 Don't 34 Ambitions 64 Don't 2- 9-28.31,0 • CONVTNIENT MASTER CHARGE PLAN avenues of appeal. WASHINGTON (AP) — The ment—I’m dealing now with itlcaliy inclined he should go . S S t t t 35 The 65 Start that he plans to be the first — Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald’s 132-45-53 or OMAC BUDGET PLAN "Jeff treated drug addicts and chairman of the Republican Na­ Iiousing, transportation, all the In fact, I am a little, bit hesitant 6 To 36 Confl derxe 66 Be three-term U.S. Senator in the "For one thing,” Welnglaea best friend said today they dis­ 37 Deep-end 67 Vocilkste JAGITTARIUS . / knew what the problem was tional Oommittee thinks the na­ tilings that tend to Integrate the in saying or committing jor ask- 7 G o history of Connecticut. Call *48 5298 or stop In for an Appointm ent picked.” The defense contended cussed the Sharon Tate ritual 8 Your 38 Invitifsg 68 Too NOY. 22 A f . killings In California two days "He <*U tion is moving toward a resolu­ community—are going to be ing or anything, that we plan 9 Fovor 39 Present 69 U p The reception was the third aald, "the.w ay the jury waa tion of its racial problems that lO O ff 40 W ins 70 Serious D ie. 71 1 ^ 1 in a series of eight Dodd has before the Army doctor’s wife ""^°rt‘«ate people” working. anything that would be contin- 11 Exctllent 41 In 71 To picked.” Tile defense Contended *' InssAaVlivafrvs'a e s r l e n l e a will eliminate George Wallace 57-59-56A8^ planned to kick off his cam­ CARTER CHEVROLET CO, RIO. and two children were beaten Army Investigators, who have I don’t believe you can say gent on the President— 12 Fir>onc«s 42 Business 72 Pleoses 70-76-85-85* as a presidential candidate in 13 Appoor 43 T rovel 73 You paign for re-election. He ad­ Its* MAIN ST. MANC that alnce the jury was aeleoted and knifed to death at nearby we’ll integrate the schools and q _ you have any predlc- CANCIR CAPRICORN Donald’s patients, said Wednes­ 1972. )4 Day 44 The 74 Spending dressed a rally in New Haven from voter registration lists it Ft, Bragg. then forget about the communi- tions ns to how you will fare as 15 Consider 45 Business 75 Y ou'llo u ’ll OfC. 22 ^ day that he did treat some per­ In an interview with Uie Asso­ 76 Of omitted many young persona "It’s ail so ironic,” said Lt. ty . . . And I’m saying that the ^ party in the. congressional y ^ J U L Y 22 16 Action 46 And Monday and one in Bridgeport ciated Press, Rogers C. B. Mor­ 17 New 47 Home 77 Pass JAN. I* and black persons who did not Ronald Harrison, 26, of Colum­ sons with drug problems, but Wallace issue is' going to be elections? 1-16-19-36/0 Tuesday. ton said the policies of the Nix­ 3\22-25-27-52 18 For 48 The 78 To diooee to vote in the 19*8 elec­ bus, Ohio. that it was not his specialty. downgraded in this area. With- \ j think we’ll pick up across 5^54A2-45 19 And 49 Or 79 The 40-48^1-82V ^ Dodd and his aides exuded on administration are leading 20 Moil-order 50 Frier>ds 80 Buck tion. During his off duty hours, the out the segregation-integration the boasd . . . I think we’ll gain AQUARIUS optimism in the friendly cock­ Harrison revealed his conver­ toward a better environment in LIO 21 Purchase 51 Stop 81 Coveted , ’"Hiere was also the general Army doctor worked at two cl- is.sue there is no Wallace issue jp the House and I think we’ll I JULY 22 22 Keep 52 Sidelir>es 82 Prize JAN. 20 tail atmosphere at the Hartford sation with MacDonald, 26, of ylllan hospitals. which there will be less segre­ 53 Exponsion pattern of the government that . . . And I think the general take the Senate. It’s a little ear- l^AUG. 22 23 Ventures 83 Your fit. I I , Hilton Hotel. Cornelius Shea, a Patchogue, N.Y., as scores of lean, crew-cut Harrison gated community patterns. 24 To 54 W hen 84 Likirsg HartfoBd lawyer. Introduced conttnued to deprive us from re­ move in this country toward a ,y to tell the climate you’re in.' 25 On 55 Over 85 Emotiorsolly I2-13-24-U, Army and civilian investigators asked whether MacDonald Morton said neither major po-- O i l 1-14-18-38 W. G. GLENNEY CO. ceiving a fair trial,” he said. He higher quality of life and a bet- ^ |ot of things depend on unem- 26 Foreign 56 Someone 86 Upset 69-78-83^V& Dodd by brushing off the pri­ continued the search for clues In ever expressed fear that any of litical party can take comfort 27 The 57 Refuse 87 New PISCiS mary competition of Democrats said that in at least two in­ ter environment which will pro- pioyment, where the economy is VIRGO 28 Shopping 58 Stotus 88 Corsnections the deaths of the pregnant Mrs his drug patients might one day from the fact that more and Joseph Duffey of Hartford and stances "the government made duce patterns in the community going, tight money, the war— 1 AUG . 22 29 For 59 To 89 W in f U . If TONE-’N-TIQUE "MacDonald, 26, and the two harm him or his family. more Americans are registering 30 Shape 60 W ho 90 Eventually State Sen. Edward Marcus of statements and then asked the that are not as segregated will ifg „ volatile time . . . If the cll- f S f f i. 22 2/20 M AR. 20 children, Kimberly, 8, and Kris­ "No, never,” Harrison said. as independents. Both parties— absolutely dissolve that 3- 6- 8-34,^. New Haven. court to instruct the jury to ten, 2. specifically his ojwn—need to *'®*’*^ mate is on our side, we’ll do 46-75-89-90'^ disregard the government’s re­ “ Jeff wasn't afraid of €my- core central issue. real well. If It’s on the other In his address, Dodd was ag­ They were found dead and thing.” re-examine themselves and find Q. You are running candi­ gressive. ANTIQUING marks.’’ a new- sense of mission, he said. side, we’ll be lucky to hold our Weinglass said the verdict ” is MacDonald injured in their six- dates for governor in quite a own. He recounted a long list of room apartment at Ft. Bragg Morton, who also is a con­ legislation initiated by him in obviously a compromise. The few Southern states, but not in Q. A recent poll indicated that early Tuesday. The word ” Plg” gressman from Maryland, said the U.S. Senate over the past CLINIC Jury was deadlocked and they Alabama. The Wallace people only about half the American Sen. Jackson Lashes was scrawled in blood on the he knows of no plans for Presi­ two terms and asked for the broke the deadlock by negotiat­ Violence say this is because you Republi people look to either the Repub­ headboard of the MacDonald’s dent Nixon to go on a political opportunity to continue his ing.” cans support the Democrat in lican or Democratic parties for bed. barnstorming tour this year on work. ^ A T .. FEB. 21$t Kunstler said, ” I would rather hopes of defeating Wallace. Is a solution of the problems of the MacDonald told police that Capsule behalf of Republican candi­ Cuts in N-Test Plans He said his drug bill was have them hanged than compro­ there anything to that? day. Do you think this repre­ the strange predawn attack was dates. "the first new drug legislation mised.” A. "I don’t know. There might sents a weakening of the two- WASHINGTON (AP) — The The 1963 safeguards called 9 A.M. - 12 NOON carried out by a hippie-type (Continued from Page One) And the plight of the Demo in 60 years.” But, he added, Neither the lawyers nor their be. I don’t run anybody’s state party system or what conclu­ Pentagon is keeping secret Its for: bond of three men and blonde cratic party concerns him, he "we’re still popping pills in this clients were prepared to hear a j f . .t - ,.f . t Aug. 28. Someone lowered the organization . . . I think one rea­ sions do you draw? plans to cut back drastically, 1. Conduct of "comprehen- Mr. Frank Hurst, Minnesota Paints factory repre­ girl. He said the girl carried a said, because it might lead to country like popcorn.” He said verdict when they entered American flag. Police moved in son the Democrats are in such A. Well, I think the two-party for economy reasons, its readi­ sive, aggressive, and continu- candle and murmured, “ Acid Is government intervention in the our homes and streets still sentative, will be here to demonstrate how to Judge Hoffman's courtroom disarray is that they tried to systems got to learn to plav a ness to resume atmospheric Ing underground nuclear test groovy; kill the pigs.” to ' arrest him and the crowd financing of political cam­ dictate the pollcdes in the states, aren’t safe, and more and Wednesday. They came to different role . . . II think that testing of nuclear weapons if the programs. create a masterpiece in 3 easy steps with argue a defense motion that the Acid is a slang term for the surged toward police. Several paigns. to set political strategy in the stronger legislation !s needed to persons were clubbed. both parties have to plav a more Russians 'violate the test ban 2. ’’The maintenance of mod­ jury be declared deadlocked This Complex Will Rise on the East Bank of the Connecticut River, hallucinatory drug LSD. Some key questions and an­ slates irom a central office in make them so. —Later the same day, while con.structive role in this whole treaty. em nuclear laboratory facilities and a mistrial be ordered. Harrison, who had visited swers: Washington. And that doesn’t "I’m not afraid to fight,” TONE-‘N-TIQUE ANTIQUINO KITS This scale working model of Phoenix Mutual la general development will Include the 17- other boundaries will bePitkin Tolland Enterprises of Elost bu.siness and find what their Critics such as Sen. Henry M. and programs” so as to hold Newsmen were ordered out of MacDonald In the Womack Hubert H. Humphrey was being Q. Speaking of third parties, work. Dodd said. “ I fought for my Founders Plaza a multi-million- partner in .the project and Ls story office building at right St. to the north, Hartland St. Hartford, exclusive managing miss'on is. We’ve been trying to Jackson, D-Wash., say they are and recruit high-oallber techni­ the courtroom shortly after 10 Army Hospital, where he is re­ nominated for president by the George Wallace is still in the Q. How about President Nix­ gun control bill with Colt in my dollar project beginning to rise providing the financing. and a five-story combination to the south, and Meadow St. and leasing agent, plans to seek Democrats, antiwar demonstra- develop a sense of mission in fearful the cutback could give cal and scientific staff. a.m., and the 23rd floor outside covering from stab wounds and picture. Do you expect him to on? It seems he is going to take the Republican party . . . 3. ’’The maintenance of the fa­ own backyard. I’ve had 12 ma­ on the banks of the Connecticut At far left and right in the office and parking structure, to the east. nationally known firms as a bruise on the head, said In sir- tors clustered at the intersection a very active role in a lot of the Russians a tremendous edge jor bills passed In the Senate was cleared of all persons ex­ be a candidate for President in Q. As I recall those polls, they cilities and resources necessary River In Bast Hartford, was un- photograph are real estate de- at left, which will be occupied Founders Plaza Associates prime tenants for the plaza. Of­ interview the conversation nearest the Hilton. Police in campaigns. if the So\det Union should sud­ I don’t" think any 10% OFF ON ALL cept certified newsmen, federal 1972? showed the decline in party to institute promptly nuclear ", years veiled today to the news media velopers Henry and Louis Beck- by Connecticut Bank ond' Trust plans to gear future buildings fice space is expected to be about the Tate murders oc- wedges pushed through the A. I don’t know whether he is denly spring a test series. other senator has done as well authorities and defendants’ fam­ A. I don't think so. I have a membership about even for both tests in the atmosphere should and Bast Hartford officials in ensteln of Bloomfield, limited Co. for a computer center, in the complex to use for re­ available for leasing in 1971. curred Saturday a f Mac- crowd, clubbing and arresting or not. There has been a lot of Jackson said in an interview, in many a year.” ilies. search and development fa­ feeling that what George is parties. There is really no com- thi Russians geared up in se­ they be deemed essential to our the executive offices of the partners. Also viewing the Between these - buildings a Following the unveiling this Donald’s home, in a bitter, bloody confrontaticn. talk that he is, but in conversa- , . , ,,, .. ” I’ve made some mistakes,” ANTIQUING KITS When the courtroom was re­ cilities, computer centers and going to do is try to keep his national security should the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance model, are Charles DuBose of four-acre landscaped prome- morning, Phoenix Mutual of- Harrison said MacDonald —^By the end of the week, po- lions with the Presld-nt and f°I’ Republicans cret for 18 months before break­ he said. ’’But there was no in­ opened, newsmen were readmit­ general office space. power base by focusing It sharp­ or the Democrats. treaty . . . be abrogated by the Co. of Hartford. Hartford (second from left), nade plaza will overlook the flcials hosted members of the pointed to a magazine lying on a lice counted 140 patrolmen In- with his senior ad-visers—and ing a nuclear test moratorium tent to do anything wrong and 1 DAY ONLY ted and searched and after cv- When completed, the $30 mil- er on the Southern states . . . I A. I think that’s a very accu­ Soviet Union.” Footings are In for the first the architect and H. Archer river. Beneath the plaza will Ea.st Hartford Town Council, table and called attention to an jured. One was hospitalized for there have been several—I don’t in 1961,, prior to the test ban that’s been established.” ryone was seated the doors lion complex is expected to oan’t see him in 1972 running a rate statement. There is no treaty. 4. "Improvement of our capa­ three buildings of the project, Clark, Phoenix Mutual vice be constructed a two-story Redevelopment Agency, and article In it dealing with the use two weeks with a seriously In­ national campaign. quite get the feel he Is going to were locked. parking garage. provide more than a million ch am ber'of Commerce comfort in either one .... He contends the American bility . . . to monitor the terms located on a 30-acre tract in president. of drugs, the existence of Satan­ jured eye. Demonstrator groups First thing, I think that we'll go out on any great big barn­ Judge Hoffman’s bailiff re­ The project 'will not reach to square feet of offices. luncheon. Obviously, if people are begin­ reaction was "hurriedly planned of the treaty, to detect idola- the East Hartford South Mead- This view shows 'the project ic cults in California, and the said 600 protesters were either be pretty well downstream and storming tour. Negligent Homicide ported, "The jury has reached a the banks of the river, but will General contractor for the President ning to register independent or and rapidly mounted” and that tions and to maintain our knowl­ ows redevelopment area, just as it wtll appear from East Clark was Tate murders, clubbed or gassed by police. Q. Do you think It might back- verdict.” be bounded on the west by Gil­ tower building is Horn Con- there will be a whole new school making the claim of iqdepend- "the U.S. clearly emerged sec­ edge of Sino Soviet nuclear ac­ Erased for Teen Driver south of the approach to Found- Hartford looking west toward slated to urge In prepared re- "Jeff said to me, ‘Look at —More than 300 perstnis were generation by then and I feel fire if he did? ,__ The defendants were busy bert St. and the river dike. The ond best” with its tests. tivities, capabilities, and eris Bridge. the river. The first stage of arrested during the week. The that. his,. 1 jIssues ■' are going.... to be A. . Well, TI think you nave tr>to ence _ or disassociating them- DANBURY, Conn. (AP) — A reading newspapers. Weinglass I n c r ^ ° 'o f h a selves from the two major polit­ achievements.” ' - " Sard sSrs!' concerned with development recalled. He said ’ they talked majority were charged with dis- dissolved .... use a lot of judgment. The thing Jackson, chairman of a Sen­ negligent homicide case which repeated the statement, ” A ver­ Hartford, is general contractor ical parties, it’s for some rea- Jackson said the third safe­ dict.” watch.” charges. _ The defendants ap- youngest juror, also spoke In a along the river seize upon the about the article "and agreed turblng the peace or mob oc- Q. Do you think that all this is, we don’t want to program ______ate-House atomic energy sub­ guard-involving standby capa­ arose from the deaths of three for the computer center. The committee, says the Defense Rubin turned toward his wife Mlchelle Dellinger sobbed to plauded. ‘ when the clerk read wavering voice when she af- pnrtnppr is James opportunity for beautifying and the whole drug scene is terri- Uon. Most violators were re- agitation in and oui of Congress the President anywhere where ®°"’ ‘‘ ,1 ® ^ bility—is the one which is bear­ high school students In a car ___ ^ consuiiing .engineer is jaiiies enhancing *hpthe water resource,resource. hip-ble.” ip leased„« p^ after payment p#of ppnominal^ i„ o1 over school desegregation is that judgment is taken out of his ^ ^ Department and the Atomic accident last Nov. 16 has re­ Nancy, who was sitting with her father, ” I love you, daddy.” the innocent -verdict for Frolnes, firmed the verdict. Minges and Associates, Inc., ing the brunt of the economy re­ Thomas A. Foran, the U.S. (Herald photo by Coe) Members of a hlpple-type cult fines. fading out? hands, and he is precommitted another way to go. Energy Commission decided last sulted in a fine and a suspend­ newsmen in .the third spectator Kunstler urged the judge not the defendant sobbed—-openly of Farmington. ductions. row. He said, ” A verdict.” He to grant the government motion, and was comforted by Kunstler district attorney and chief pro­ A. No, but I’ll teU you what I anywhere. Is there an age factor in October on a two-thirds slash in "The others appear to be all ed jail sentence for a Monroe the "readiness - to - test” pro­ turned his thumbs downward. saying: who embraced him and ibegan secutor, praised the jurors and think is happening . . . I beUeve I’d be very much opposed to this • ^ right, as long as they don’t cut youth. gram. Deputy Secretary of De­ The judge then granted a gov­ “ The verdict of the jury crying himself, the jury system after the ver­ the enforcement of these poU- that. If I were in his job I A. I think any more,” Jackson said. Kenneth C. Da'vln, 17, was cies is going to take on a nation- wouldn’t want any naUonal know the profile of it. frankly. fense David Packard acknowl­ fined 8350, given a 30-day sus­ ernment motion to remove all should not be received In secret After the verdicts, the defense dict. al ecope rather than a regional chairman, any senatorial cam- I nr poinfir to try to find ou w a edged the action was necessitat­ pended sentence and was placed families of the defendants be­ . . . The last crowning inddgnlty requestedi the jurors be polled. "I think,” he said, "the ver­ scope. This thing is going to paign committee chairman, any the profile *s - - - - , . ^ . ed by ’’severe budget con­ Prince Charles in Revue on probation for six months by cause of their past behavior. you can possibly do is to let The strain of 40 hours of deli’o- dict proves what has been under work so that the whole country congressional campaign com- Q- s.re reading a lotabout straints.” CAMBRIDGE. England (AP) Circuit <3ourt Judge James Hen- The wives of Hoffman and Rub­ these defendants stand aloiie, eration In the 4>4 days since attack in the case—^that the sys- is going to get into the act, and mittee chairman, to program the problems of the Dem^rats. The Pentagon refuses to pro­ — Prince Charles ha.s been cast ebry. in, D e 111 n g e r 's 13-year-old divorced from their family and the jury retired appeared to tlm works. Here was a jury when the whole country gets me. It might not be wise for the "Thev are $8 million in debt and vide any details, including dol­ in the roles of sports commenta­ The judge said Monday the daughter, Weiner’s girlfriend friends and supports at a mo­ show on at least two jurors. that worked a long time. They Into the act the process is going country for him to do that. there is not much money corn- lar reductions. Jackson’s sub­ tor and antiques expert In next youth had no prior record of and Frolnes, mother-in-law ment In their lives when they Jean Brttz was visibly shaken found two defendants not guilty and all were found not guilty of to get more evolutionary than He’s President of the United 1"®^ As a Republican, I rup- committee is seeking behind week’s annual re'vue to be any kind of violation and was were ejected. are about to receive a verdict during the residing of the ver- Di conspiracy. It works both revolutionary . , States. You’ve got to remember ,pose this doesn’t cause you to closed doors to evaluate the im­ staged by his college at Cam­ seriously Injured himself In the Anita Hoffman, AIbbie’s wife, which -will affect their lives.” diets and w£is hardly able to ______lose much sleep— pact of the readiness cutback. bridge University. accident on Mile Hill Road, shouted at the judge, "The ten After the spectators were re- speak when It was her turn to ways.” A. Yes, it does. Wait a min­ Pentagon retlcenoe to discuss The show is a satire called Newtown. The station wagon po­ (the original eight defendants moved, the court clerk began affirm the verdict, The jury had what Kunstler ute. I am concerned about the the new plans Is In marked con­ "Quiet Flows the Don.” lice said was driven by Datrln and their two la'wyers) will be reading the verdicts handed to The defendants had been con- called “the awesome chore’’ of Goldwater Would Revise Democratic financial position. trast to the voluminous state­ The 21-year-old heir to the went out of control and struck avenged. We’ll dance on your him by Edward T. Kratzke, the vinced that Mrs. Fritz, a forty- sifting through more than 300 This could lead to proposals that ments made by Kennedy admin­ British throne took part in 14 a tree, and three other students grave, Julie.” jury foreman. Ish blonde -with children in exhibits and reviewing the testi­ Residency Rules in Voting might be expedient In order to istration defense officials in 1963 sketches in last year’s revue. In at Masuk High School in Mon­ Rubin’s wife ^touted from the After reading the five guilty college, was sympathetic to mony of 190 witnesses who ap­ fo rM a s h in g t o n Is try to get them out . . . I don’t while trying to persuade the one, he occupied a garbage can. roe were killed. hallway, ” My husband is being verdicts, the clerk announced their cause. peared during the five-month think we want the government Senate to ratify the treaty ban­ sentenced and they won’t let me Weiner was innocent of both Kay S. Rich-ards, 23, the trial. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. But it repeals a section of the to pick up the tab. One way is ning nuclear tests in the atmos­ Create a masterpiece... Con- 1965 law requiring Southern U.S.D.A. CHOICE Barry ^ Goldwater urged states to get advance clearance Jn ed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to 1 Md.. testifying in support of ex- I would be very much op- The Arizona Republican, h is TONE-'N-TIQUE I tpnriine- the 196S act said this P°3ed to that. I think govem- minimize risks. Scranton’s Select Used Cars ROUND par(y’s candidate for President |g to success in would be financing Sources said the position o4 in 19641964, said state residence re-re­ Negro^voter reglstra- '‘ s perpetuation. That could the current panel of military quirements and restrictions on tlon In the South. » very dangerous situation. chiefs is fuzzy. ROAST absentee voting “ are utterly out into of tune with the changing needs of a modem, mobile society.” BUYS FOR WASHINGTON’S BINTHDAY In testimony prepared for a 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ SPRING U.S.D.A CHOICE Senate constitutional rights sub­ lb committee hearing on voting BONELESS SIRLOIN ROAST legislation, Goldwater said, ” In » 1 . 0 9 my opinion every able-bodied WASHINGTON'S BINTHDAY CADILLACS U.S.D.A CHOICE citizen of the several states START YOUR OWN TOMATO USE ANYWHERE ON NEW OR OLD SURFACES CHEVROLETS should be entitled to participate 1969 CADRIAC SEDAN DEVILLE — Palmetto Green lb In the choice of his President— PLANTS NOW with black padded top. All Oaddllac power acces- 1968 CXDRVETTE CONVERTIBLE—Sliver gray with black EYE ROUND ROAST * 1 . 3 9 perioRl. aordes, factory air oonddttondng, 8,000 miles. CAUC top, 327 cu. in. engine, 300 hp, Posltraotlon R 4 0 Q C ” A citizen should be able to COMES CONTAINER — f axle, 4 speed, low mi.lcage. ^ iM w w U.S.D.A CHOICE B-l-G CABINETS exercise this right regardless of li lit PICTURE FRAMES lb where he is in the world on elec­ 1968 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE—Gold with matching JU S T ADD li lu 1968 CORVETTE HARDTOP COUPE—Two tops, 427 en­ TOP ROUND STEAK * 1 . 3 9 tion day and regardless of how interior, aU power aocesories, 28,000 miles. gine, with normal equipment, tor this fine 93995 WATER 1 long he has been a resident of ,S:!J ' ir $ ^ 9 5 Sold with taaJaiKe factory warHinty. sports car. any particular state.” U.S.D.A CHOICE L ii. 11 • Goldwater offered his propos­ s iL 1968 CADILLAC CALAIS 4-DR. HAiRDTOP — AU power 1968 CHEVROLET NOVA SPORT CXJUPE 8 1 A Q S lb PANELING al as a substitute for a section LAMPS acceasorles plus factory air conditioning. Standard shift, low mileage. ■ Iw w BOTTOM ROUND CUBE STEAK * 1 . 3 9 of a House-passe^ voting rights Sold with balance factory warranty. bill that provides a person resid­ V’ SELECTED STEER ing in a state on Sept. 1 in a 22 1967 CADILLAC SEDAN DE'VIUjE — Empire Maroon presidential election year could -wUh white paxMed top. A ll CaxUllac acces- m i s BEEF vote if otherwise eligible. sories Including air conditioning. Sharp car! The establishment of a uni­ TERRALITE^ PONTIACS form residency requirement is 1967 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE—Persian Aqua,' 4-Dr. RATH BLACK HAWK one of the least controversial SOIL CONDITIONERS parts of the bill, an administra­ Hardtop. All Cadillac power acceasoites, 9 3 6 9 5 1968 PONTIAC GTO HARDTOP COUPE—4 on t t lO g S Sale Priced air condlblDning'. trta floor, radio, wWtewalls. SLICED BACON Cello Pack 3 3 ' ^ tion measure that would replace S-A-L-E the 1965 Voting Rights Act, but (3 DAYS ONLY — TODAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY) Goldwater contended it is inade­ 1967 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE—Cameo Beige, 4-Dr. 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA CONVERTIBIliE—Gold w'’th GREEUf GIANT quate. Hardtop. All OadUlac power accessories, 93695 black top, all power equipment. Clean oar 91695 With Each Complete Dream Kitchen Sold 79» air conditioning. CORN NIBLfTS In his statement, he didn’t ^ BUSHEL touch on the key issue in dispute —whether the 1965 act, applying SCALE-RID 1967 PONTIAC TEMPEST 4-DOOR SEDAN—6-cyl., auto HUNTS PEELBXD, WHOLE You Will Receive for ONLY PERFECT only to parts of the South, Reg. $1.69 Now $1.59 ma' i'C, pewer titeerlng. Clean, Icul” mileage TOMATOES Should be extended or supplant­ SEED OLDSMOBILES car, sold wilth balance factory warranty. ■ '•v* r ' ML Get rid of aphids and mites. ed by the nationwide legislation $2.22 (1 ) Built-In Dishwasher Ethion with oil for good spread STARTING LUCKY LEAF urged by President Nixon. 1969 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY COUPE-GoW iwtth Ught beige During testimony Wednesday, and penetration. 1 qt. size. MEDIUM 16-Pc. AVOCADO GREEN SORENO 22c (1 ) '/ 2 H.P. Waste Disposal padded top. All power accessories, air con- R4ftQlC CALIFORNIA CHERRY PIE FILL 22-01. can civil rights leader Clarence LUNCHEON SETS ditiiORlng. Sharp car! ^ 0 9 9 9 Mitchell appealed for passage of 2SS:29c FXAKO 1968 OLDS CUTLASS 4-DR. SEDAN—Automatic, power MERCURYS CARROTS a bill extending the 1965 voting Regular $368.00—YOU $AVE $363.56! rights law without change for J U S T - I N e a r l y s e le c tio n of steering, aU new tires. Sold with balance «1895 P IE C R U ST five years. 111 COMMERCIAL-HOMEOWNER o n l y ^ 1 * 4 9 factory warranty. 1967 MERCURY OONVBaVnBLE—All power equipment, RUSSETT LOW BANK TERMS • NO PAYMENTS TILL JUNE aij oondi'Uoning. Red with white top. Shnu- 91695 GIANT SIZE He said Corneas should not with purchase of 1 Antiquing Kit 1966 OLDS 96 (TONVERTIBLE—OMaroon with 9 1 6 9 5 let ’’this valuaBle legislation get 1970 VEGETABLE SEEDS white top, all power accessories. Sharp cor! lated wire wheels. Sharp car! PEARS Lb. bogged down In a morass of liti­ L ^ t 2 Sets Per Customer BOLD gation because of technical THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA LARGIE SIZE CALIFORNIA NABISfX) changes in the present statute.” sk tE S 1 A Ernie Scranton A Tom Scranton i t Dick Backofen Mitchell said that he was con­ ★ Tony Renna •k Fred' Mdurant For VANILU WAFER COOKIES li-oi. 41o fident the House woqld Accept a REPRESENTATIVES' A John Johnston / O RANG ES , 10 79c simple extension bill if the Sen­ HARD WAfER ate passed it. 1 By a 208-203 vote last Decem­ TRY OUR WATER 3 3 6 649-7544 8 0 LBS ber, the House approved the ad­ SOFTENER SALT ministration’s nationwide voting * 2.90 NORTH SCRANTON MOTORS, INC rights l^iil in place of a measure i w . g !g I e n n e y extending the 1965 act. 385 CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER I M F/|( >7 I. ( «/ / h I I fH The administration bill bans CO. MAIN r'RocWvil'e the use of voter literacy tesU in A G W A Y IN C. CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE - PONTIAC FIRST FOOD all states instead of just the VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY! <^43-9533 Southern states covered by the STBEET \ 87 5-^521^ 166 UNION ST., ROCKVILLE, CONN. 646 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER CONNJ Open Mon.-Ss^t. 9 ;30 to 6 ;00 • Thurs. and Fri. Nights till 9 :00 in* I^DIXAND TWfPliaB 1966 act. It also permits election MAMCBB8TEB observers and examiners to be OPFN (We Resenre The Right To Limit Qiamtitka) anywhere to protect v o t in g s 22 ’A 22 ’A ’ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 " A 22 'A ' 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ 22 ★ TEL. 649-5263—MANCHESTER MANCHESTER :n 6 h e r a l d .' m a n i ^h E s ' iU R S D i FEBRUARY 19,V1970 PAGE. NINETEEN .-TV ------— PAGE EIGHTEEN A ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19; 1970 V Tolland County PtjUtics Donahue Jr. will speak at to­ Tolland County '' by law to provide'Information night’s meeting of the Tolland to the Internal Revenue Service BY GEORGE - County Democratic Association Puyineiil UeporlH on payment made to each farm­ Report Says: at 8 In the Ellington Town er. From Your Neighbor Kitchen The chairman said the pay­ ’s Sheriff Post Sought Hall. D u e F a r n i e r H In JOHNNY DOES T^e father of 12 children, ments report will not Include By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON B lue Cross materials and service (CMS) Donahue Is a member of the SOMETHING ABOUT INFLATION Farm Program payments mode directly to Me slento a laa mil mara- Business Leadership Advisory vendors. He pointed out that $10.5 M illion By Nicholas Pawluk Council of the Office of Eco­ vlllas! (I feel just wtmderful Tolland County farmers will some payments made late In WITH nomic Opportunity 1966 Pover­ now). I have just finished a By BK'TTE QIIATRALE b3$ Jvong three million farm­ December may not bo on the ty program. delightful Spanish luncheon at I n t h e R e d (Herald (lorrespondont) ers throughout the country who report because of lack of time He served as Connecticut Raqucl Fialkoff’s. Only a few Former Tolland County Sher­ will receive reports on farm to process them. BERNIE’S BUYING POWER NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— State Chairman of the John Where this Is the case, the yea'rs ago, she had ^ever cook­ iff Nicholas Pawluk of Rockville Fitzgerald Kennedy Library program payments they earned county office will send a supple­ Connecticut Blue Ooss reports has announced his intentions to mUR. — FRI. — SAT. — MON. — FES; 14.20-2I-23 ed at meal in her life. To add Fund in 1966 and as chairman labt year to aid them In pre­ mental form to the farmer. it had operating losses of $10.5 seek the Democratic nomination to the dilemma, she was living of the New York State Commit­ paring their Income tar forms. Farmers are asked to read the for the post. million during 1969 as it paid tee of Business and Profession­ This continues a service start­ explanation of the report care­ in a new country. His traditional Republican op­ out $97.5 million to hospitals in al Men and Women for Ken- ed two years ago .according to' fully and verify the amounts by A pharmacist who owned her ponent Incumbent Paul Sweeney EUREKA the state. nedy-Johnson i960. He was also Joseph P. Szegda, chairman of comparison -wdth their own own drug store, Raquel once has already announced he will on the National Committee for the Tolland County Agricultural records. Any errors should be was a resident of Cuba. Mar­ ’The health care plan was seek re-election to' the post un­ the nomination of Hubert Hum­ Stabilization and Conservation reported to the county office, ried to a physician, • she had granted a 15.6 per cent increase GENERAL ELECTRIC, der the Republican bfinner. phrey in 1968 and chairman of Tolland County Agricultural plenty of householhoto by Bucelvlcius) ’Two new members of the town constaible. is also seeking the RepubllCEm there were two children. It was Blue Cross (Corporation were A graduate of Rockville High nomination for the Congres­ time to start a new life. MRS. RUBEN FIALKOFF elected, William Horowitz, pres­ OJT School, Pawluck attended Hlll- sional seat now held by Demo­ The head of the family. Dr. ident of General Bank and ’Trust yer College (University of Hart­ crat William St. Onge of Put­ Ruben Fialkoff, must give up Year’s Eve as symbols of good Heat oil in frying pan, add gar­ Co. of New Haven and Dr. Wil­ nam. luck for the 12 months ahead. lic and lemon juice. Do not IK ford). He served in the U.S. his practice as a specialist in bur D. Johnston, dental surgeon a\k)c\L^eas and red pepp>ers. In­ Plantains, or platanos in the Veterans of Foreign Wars; internship and residency again of the Yale School of Medicine. ago, including one in Vernon. stead of Cuban bread, we will Spanish, are another popular tYElUwMO 13 member of Post 14, American in this country, he came to (Jolden and Roberts were elect­ Legion of Rockville; the Of­ Steele is the son of radio per- Manchester Hospital where he have Cuban crackers, in two starchy dish. They resem­ ed to the corporation previous­ sizes. ble bananas but are less sweet 'TOJIPEnfL ficers Club of Connecticut, and sonallty Bob Steele, is now chief of emergency room ly- Arroz con Polio and usually much larger. The the Kosciuszko Club of Rock- Donahue Speaks Tonight services. He is also medical Cortcerning the 1969 operating vllle. Probable U-S. senatorial can- (Rice with Chicken) plantain may be boiled, baked, Dettsf TB6M 6 StEAKS consultant for disability for loss. Blue Cross President Jo­ ■He is employed as an ad- didate Democrat Alphonsus Social Security at Hartford. 2 whole chicken breasts, and fried or roasted. While high in seph F. Duplinsky said after The first purchase Raquel legs with thighs (3-3% lb. starch, it is rich in- vitamin Tuesday’s meeting that "Blue 19 8 0 ) ' made towards her household size) content. Cross has introduced a number •por'Rposf FITZGERALD! Mwitl items in the United States was cloves garlic, crushed Platanos en Tentacion of cost control programs in con­ eight-oz. cans tomato sauce Jvtcij 'Bock. 1020 an espresso coffee pot so she (Plantains in Temptation) junction with hospitals and con­ ^ I ( 4 could make strong Cuban cof­ medium green p>epp)ers, cut 4 rip>e plantains tinues to pursue every means in small pieces IF I — fee. At the time, her husband % lb. butter possible to moderate costa. Reg. 24.95. ^17.22 cup dry white wine 1?uwp PaOST HOOVER CONVERTIBLE was serving his internship so 1 cinnamon stick "The situation demands a teaspx>on bijol (for color) ” \ (LA it was just a small pot. All % cup dark brown sugar search for new methods and ap­ \QA medium onions, cut in small personal asset and almost all % cup sweet wine proaches, |>articularly in the im­ IF pieces * 16 possessions were left behind in Try to buy very rip>e plan­ plementation of meaningful con­ 2% cups extra long-g(rain rice M anm nii MiHMif SUE Cuba, at- the demand of the tains. Peel. Melt butter in fry­ < ^ \ jo\i\V a WT 1 small can green pleas trol of hospital usage. The fact government. ing p>an at very low heat. Add is that such control will only -Htrtpoinlr 1 can red roasted p>epp)ers O R U 1 P With a twinkle in hts eye. Dr. plantains, sugar,, cinnamon and work with the whole-hearted FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY salt wine. Cover pan and cook at Fialkoff recalls the fried eggs Mix the tomato sauce, pep- support of physicians,’’ Duplin­ u? SELF CLEANING 30 INCH and boildd rice his wife was very low heat until (brown on sky said. p>ers, onions in a covered Dutch all sides, turning from one side FEBRUARY 20-21-23 preparing like a new bride. He oven. Lightly sprinkle chicken During a hearing on the Blue to the other. Serve warm. Cross rate increase request Feb. ELECTRIC RANGE teased and chided her until she with garlic and salt, and adti to 13, several state legislators created from . memory the the pK)t. Cook over medium heat Fruit dominates the Cuban • Clean And Lock Lights dishes she had often observed one hour; then add wine. Cook dessert scene. Since fresh blamed innefticlency and poor ‘tA i;pA 1op ClbicG K& aj t o hospital management for the in­ the servants prepare. Arroz con imtil chicken is done, approxi­ guava was not available in the • Lift Up Surface Units creases in the cost of hospital Polio (rice with chicken) is a mately one hour more, stirring market, we topp>ed the meal OVER 60 Spanish dish that has traveled occasionally. with preserved guava and a care. • Raised No Drip Cook Top to every country that was square of cream cheese. Gouda settled by the Spanish people. Wash rice in water two or is another cheese commonly USED Traditionally, the rice and three times. Remove chicken served with guava but I agfree What’ s in a Name Q O -2 2 chicken are served in the same from px)t, taking a little sauce, with Raquel that the cream DUBLIN Ireland (AP) — 'The dish. Raquel has altered this and place in oven at 250 until cheese is better. rice is done. To sauce remain­ only claim to fame enjoyed by CARS and serves the ^ o separately. Raquel’s delightful mother, 8 ing in Dutch oven, add rice the sleepy little Irish town of She finds the crasjten in the Mrs. Anna Levin, makes her Q and 2% cups warm water. Cook Navan was that it was spelled WESTINGHOUSE FRONT LOADING CONVERTIBLES United States to be of a dif­ home with her daughter. Son Torino GT Sports Roof over high heat until boiling. the same way backwards. ferent texture than that she Bernard, 15, attends Manches­ IN MED. BLUE, 302 V.8 ENGINE, HOOD SCOOP, TRIM RINGS, BRIGHT HUB CAPS, GT GO WITH YOU WHEN YOU MOVE Add bijol. ’Then reduce heat to Then local authorities 'DEU.'PtPT. knew in Cuba. In Spain, the rice ter High School and daughter IDENTIFICATION, COURTESY LIGHTS, KNITTED VINYL SEATS, AUTO. TRANS., low and continue cooking, stir­ changed it to the old Irish name ^EEZETl. '5pE«.l«LS is colored and seasoned with Pola (Mrs. Joseph Handleman) ring occasionally, until rice is of An Uaimh. WSW BODY MOLDINGS, POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, AM RADIO, saffron. In Cuba, saffron was resides in Hartford. Raquel is cooked. Garnish rice with green However, businessmen com­ STOCK! STO CK NO. 18 LIST PRICE $3663.43 replaced with bijol (pronounced a member of the Sisterhood of peas and roasted red p>epers cut plained that nobody can pro­ bee-hole). Bijol adds color only. Temple Beth Sholom, the Wom­ ID i in strips. nounce the new name. Conse­ It can be purchased here In en’s Auxiliary of Manchester BIRTHDAY SPECIAL $3205. Yuca, also known as cassava, quently a plebiscite will be held stores catering to Spanish Memorial Hospital, and Plan­ manioc, and several other less­ to see whether people want it clientele. ned Parenthood of Greater er known names, originated in changed back to Navan. Cuban food is dominated by Hartford. Elle es muy capaz. ~Ttirre ^ Brazil. It' is a starchy tropical 1968 TORINO GT 1967 CHEV. CAMARO 1967 SQUIRE WAGON a few iitdigenous foods. Most of (She is very capable.) < vegetable. Mostly, yuca is boil­ Black, 2 Door, H-Top, Black Vinyl Top, Auto. Trans., Green, 2 Door, H-Top, Auto. Transmission, 6 Cylinder LOOK HOW EASILY THESE the pjopular dishes contain one And now, adios mis amigos. nz Black, 6 Passenger, Auto Transmission, 390, V-8 ed and served with a sauce. V-8 Engine, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, Engine, WSW Tires, Radio or more of these foods such as ■Voy por mas noticias. (I must Engine, Luggage Rack, Radio, Power Steering, Power WESTINGHOUSE ’The tuberous root may be serv­ 98 Bucket Seats, WSW Wide Oval Tires. beans, rice, plantains, chicken, go for rnore news.) r A p p 's Brakes, WSW Tires . DISHWASHERS CONVERT pork and seafood. Starchy foods ed in place of potatoes. It can "Jewish Style" be purchased frozen in plastic FROM PORTABLES TO are. greatly enjoyed including’ Delicatessen & Restaurant $1865 $1595 $1745 black beans (frijoles negros), bags at Latin markets. '1 B U I L T ^ 'Yuca con Mojo ' ? ( p T A ' r c > rice and beans, and yuca. REG. 339.95 As we enter the Fialkoff 1% lbs. yuca (cassava) 4 cloves garlic, cut in small READING CLASSES 1968 T-BIRD 1967 PONTIAC GP 1967 RANCH WAGON home, a feeling of welcome Is Next classes begin White, Black Vinyl Top, Landau, Auto. Trans., PS, pieces 9 Gold, Conver., Black Top, Bucket Seats, Console, Auto. Tan, Ford, 6 Passenger Standard Transmission, 6 Immediately app>arent. This March 9, 1970 Over Stuffed Sendwiches ^ QoUE 'SLAoJ S3 Power Brakes, P. Side Windows, Factory Air Cond., Transmission, V-8 Engine, PS, PB, Radio, Mag Wheels, Cylinder Engine, Radio must be the warmth for which olive oil Picklet - Delicious Salads , $ 0 ^ 0 . 9 5 ★ Speed Reading Techniques New York Style Desserts - Cheese Cakes , Tinted Glass, WSW , Plus Mote WSW the Cuban is famous. Spanish lemon juice ★ Comprehension Skills Boil the yuca in enough water RARE Roast Beet HOT Corned Beet ( music played by Percy Faith ★ Vocabulary Development HOT Pastromi HOT Knishes to cover until tender, about one- MiMiue lomPecr $2995 $1795 $945 sets the mood. We drink malta, ★ EHfecUve Study Tech­ B i n d e r s e Catering - Birthrlay Cakes ^ ‘T t l o d o c e :- • half hour. Add salt to taste. niques Open Sun. - Thurs. Till 1 A.M. a non-alcoholic drink popular Fti. & Sot. Till 2 A.M. with the ladies. It tastes a little it S.A.T. Preparation "Enioy al R?eps'' or take out anything on like liquid vitamins. It is given it Phonic Skills oor menu ' ‘ 1966 T-BIRD 1966 CHEV. S3 it Small Classes 2 9 ' 1966 SQUIRE WAGON to nursing mothers, so it must STORKS 429-6419 . ^IpPtF^lCE Off Black, 2 Door H-Top, Landau, Black Vinyl Roof, it A ir Conditioned Impala, Blue, Black Vinyl Top, AutefTransmission, V-8 White, 10 Passenger, Automatic Transmission, V-8 Mansfield Shopping Centerd StOTTS ^ Auto. Trans., PS, PB, P Side Windows, Stereo Tape, be good for you. ★ (Jertifiod Bleeding Spe- (RIe. 44A - Near Rte. 19S Next To A & P) Engine, PS, PB, Bucket Scats, Console, Radio, WSW Engine, Radio, PS, Power Tailgate, WSW Wheel Cuban gentlemen probably ciallats Ps> p % r v ( Factory Air Cond., Bucket Scats, Tires. . Covers would choose cerveza (slr-vay- Pine Pharmacy Console sa) beer. On most sp>ecial oc­ Cor. o f Center & Adams AUADEAUC READING $1695 $1445 $1445 casions, sparkling cider impx)rt- CENTER Inc. ed from Spain would be served. Whitman's and 63 E. Center St., Manchester Next to Oavey’s, Park Free It most certainly would be pres­ Schrofft's Candies ’Tel. 6i3-9947 ent on New Year’s Eve just as I utm m TiucK "SW J££T 1968 FAIRLANE 500 1968 MERCURY 1965 SQUIRE WAGON ^Lt. Blue, 4 Door Sedan, Auto. Transmission, V-8 Eng., is champagne. Cuban tradition FREE DEUrVBRY Light Blue, Montego, 2 Door H-Top. V-8 Engine, AM Black, 6 Passenger, Automatic Transmission, V-8 Power Steering, Power Brakes, Factory Air Cond., commands that 12 graptes be O! Radio, Power Steering, Extra Clean. Engine, Radio, Power Steering, Power Tailgate, WSW eaten at midnight on New % \TS Radio, WSW, Wheel Covers Wheel Covers . > ^ M t4 T O € S 4 W ID o e : $1945 $1795 $895 CUNG F b i c U ES - CU.\P GUSTONBURY PAINT AND FLOOR COVERING INC. /oeB u/ZjO- ELBBZTW STOP INI! VISIT J^JUAnJUlVUL ^ joU s j u ^ WHY IS THIS OUR FREE MAH SMILIHG? IN STOCK SALE ONLY A good driving record is something to smile about. REFRESHMENT 50% OFF ON ALL CARPET IN STOCK But the money you save with^the low, "safe driver" CEILING PAINT \ rates qf an Auto-Rite pol­ CENTER! 9x9 ARMSTRONG \ icy will make you grin a^II Jackllorkins ASPHALT TILE LINOLEUM thq way to the bank. Tf Ray Seriphin Mike Hardel Dick Roisito o- 9 2 . ^ yop have a Jgood drNing ^(cf President Sales Manager Salesman^ Salesman 6 c Yd. 9 9c 1 Fer Onetomer record, give us a call. The money you save will be your own. AMERICAN CERAMIC FORMICA BRAIDED RUGS Sil£FrJjPt ^ WALL TILE 9 X 12 Sq. F t 39c Sq. rt. 39c 939.95 Robeit J. SmMi, Inc. INSURAN^ITHfi KITCHEN CARPET LIVING ROOM FAMOUS NAME 963 Main 8t., Miuichestor Phono 649-5241 FITZGERALD CARPET FURNITURE OPEN 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Beg. $12.96 Sq. Yd. ■eg. SUM 8q. Td. , 20% to 60% OFF N O W Bq. I ’d. NOW Sq. Yd. ThTAroes tL WINDSOR AVE. — ROUTE 83 60 HEBRON AVE. 633-9178 GLASTONBURY. CONN. LlFCACAAIJAirr SHOP

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1966 CHEVROLET $1545 I960 Javelin 2 door Hardtop, 232 6 cyl. en- $2595jOO Impala Sport Coupe, V-8, Automatic, Radio. gine, automatic Trans., Radio, Power Steer­ ing. Ijesa than 60,000 Miles, Balance of Factory War­ 1967 Olds Cutlass Convertible, Bucket Seata, M EO||AA 1969 DODGE $2095 ranty. Aqua/black Interior. Auto. Trans., Save on This. a * ® ® ® " " OPEN 1968 Volkswagen, Model 1132 Bug, 2 door $15954)0 Charger RT 2 door Hardtop, 4 Speed Transmlsalon, Sedan, Automatic Stick Shift, Leatherette . ■ Vinyl Roof, Radio, Like New Condition. Interior, Even Two New Snow Tires, Red/black Interior. 1987 Mi^tang, 2 door Hardtop, 289 V-8 en­ MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE FRIDAY & MONDAY gine, Floor Mounted Automatic, Power $19954)0 Silver Lane & Hartford Rd., Manchester CARTER CHEVROLET Stering, Radio, Michelin X Tires, What a Beauty. Bronze/black Interior. 1229 Main St., Manchester 649-5238 643-1511 1967 Olds F-86, 2 door Club Coupe, Bconom- $12954)0 IcaJ 6 cyl. engine, 3 Speed SUuidard Shift LOWEST PRICES NIGHTS TILL 9P.M Radio, Maroon/matching Interior I HIGHEST TRADE- 1966 Buick Sl^lark, 2 door Hardt^, Hard $16954)0 , ; to Find Model, Equipped Just Flight, Small ^ ----- V-8 engine. Automatic, Power Steering, Radio, 4 New INS HONESTLY Your Dodge and w-w Tires, One Owner, Aqua/whlte Interior. Your Plymouth Dealer POSSIBLE 1965 Ford Country Squire, 6 Passenger Sto- $15954)0 Chrysler Dealer Uon Wagon, Just for the Family, 289 R ^ . Gas V-8, Cruisomatic Transmission, Radio, Ftower Steer­ 1969 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER MMkM ing, EUectric Tailgate Window, Nice Nice, Whtte/tan In­ *2395 mmm m terior. WmM 1969 Dodge Polara 4-Dr. HT. Radio, *2895 heater, auto, trans., PS, PB, factory air. i!5;s|gp«ii 1968 PLYMOUTH SPORTS FURY 1969 Dart Custom 4-Dr. Sedan. 6-cyl., *2395 DeCORMIER MOTORS *2095 auto., R&H, PS. FREE 285 Broad St., Manchester 643-4165 1969 Dodge Polara 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, Polaroid Color Pock IV 1967 G.T.X. PLYMOUTH or Phitco AM/PM auto, trans., PS, R&H. A O # 3 *1995 Portable Radio 1968 Chev. Impala 2-Dr. HT. V-8, 7 Q C wHh any New or Used auto, trans., PS, R&H. I # # 3 Your For^d Dealer 1968 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM Car purchase of $500 1965 Chrysler Newport 4-Dr. Sedan $ 1 A A R SUBURBAN 9-PASS. *2095 or more. 1987 Thunderblrd Landau 2 door Hardtop, $2395.00 R&H, auto., PS, PB. I U T 3 Power Ster.ng, Power Brakes, F*ower Win­ dows, Power Seat, Stereo Tape Deck, Vinyl Roof, Air 1965 Plymouth Fury III 2-Dr. HT. ^ 0 4 R 1967 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. HARDTOP f Bucket seats, R&H, PS. # " ¥ ^ Conditioned. *1495 1968 Country Squire Black w/belge Interior $2695.00 : - WIDE 390 V-8, Cruisomatic, Power Steering, Pow­ SELECTION OF CHORCHES MOTORS er Brakes, Air Conditioned 1969 DODGE POLARA 4-DR. HARDTOP. Air Conditioning i 80 Oakland St., Manchester 643-2791 *2795 NEW AND USED 1966 LTD 4 door Hardtop, Black w/red In- $1395.00 CA R S . . . terior, 390 V-8, Cruisomatic, Power Steering ON SALE NOW MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH 1967 Country Sedan Station Wagon, V-8, C1CQC AA Cruisomatic, Power Stepring. iDIww.».WW Rt. 83, Tolland Tpke., Talcottville 643-2708

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College, Manchester C.C., play­ when WHNC.TV, Channel 8., MaiieheHter. ^ Don Chiifln played his best M aiirhe tter (K4) New Haven,'color-i’iistM up- ing its best game of the sea­ game of the season netting 28 B F PIS 8A SK E T B A II ' The Ineals, with a 7-4 rec­ 4 11 Lose Again $10 0 ,0 0 0 Contract son, defeated the New Haven O h a f in 12 28 proxlinately 80 b a e b a 1 I ord, need tn whip Hartford )s)lnts with the flu stricken Beck­ B p r k w lt h 5 4 14 giiiiieM of the world chaiii- S C O B g S js i .Saturday night to gain the school, 84-82. A clutch basket with canning 14. Teammate F a x a n 3 1 7 M u r tA u g h K 1 17 plon Now York Mets. by Ron Mlrek with 38 seconds Mlrek also hit 14 points and Jim 0 14 Ily DEAN YOST To Drop Six INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE fourth H|M>t ill tho. final M lr i'k ■ 7 The regular seiisoii base­ HOME ENGINEERS-Yolan- HtaiidIngH. Hartford Iiiin a 6-5 lemiiining put the locals ahead popped in 17 points, C o r r iK a ii 2 0 4 F’or some schools tonight Action was hot and heavy in Goal of Pete Rose to stay, 84-80. Q u a K ilR 0 0 o' ball games scheduled will in­ the first of two games last ; da Bums 178, Ethel Willfl 181, record. The IociiIh won 'an A1 Dickerson led the losers'in clude Saturday, Sunday and is their last regular sched­ Points Back earlier iiicetiiig. A Hartford The win last night In New T o l a l « 37 10 84 night as the underdog Lakers. NEW YORK (AP)—Pete Rose, slugging outfielder jean^,Huitgren m .'B e e scoring with 26 points followed S o u th C e n t r a l (K2> holiday games plus a num­ uled game to be played on Haven was MCC’s^ fifth in a row 1) 190 8 will would dcadloek the two by Bob Roberts, Ed Holla-wny F PtH ber of weekday night giinies. xiniir vr»TJv fAPi __ K“"ve PFor a run for their for the Cincinnati Reds, may sign his 1970 baseball con- - IB, i . , ' anti 12th in 19 games. D lrk o T M o n 12 a 2« their basketliall schedule. cliiliM, and Bud Freemim with 18, 13 M(X: was down by eight W illia m H 3 li In addition, the station will It will lie tournament tune S u S y , the Montreal J^ah ’^Slwppie 178-^9, Ediui Mnttatiiek and South f'eii- and 13 points respectively. H obfT tM 6 colorcast three exhibition the Reds. points at the half, 47-39, and five I^jhOHO 2 1 up time for East Catholic, trill, each K-'i, luid Norwalk, 0 games, the first when the C an adians are almost as in- winners were paced by Ail that is needed, ^ y a the also signed hurlers Bob Priddy, jtrinte ’ points with 10 minutes .showing Beckwith hauled in 16 re­ R 'lg lT A 2 South WlhdHor and Rockville - , j . v.„+>o n.nirwr r>n **"“ i------Ail that la jktcucu, ^jro me aiso signeo nuriers dod t-riuuy, 8-3, have clinehixl . the first F r u o r n a n G 1 Mets take on the 8f. Ixouls terested in wnai S going on .301, Hodgson’s 18 points with nIT. l battinghnttincr /»hciT«»\trmchampion for/r\r thefVio Mike McCammon______and De«nRon *^4 0 U, on the clock. However, the locals bounds in a good team effort. ilo l l a w u y 6 3 High. All three have qualified three placcH. Cardinals at St. Petersburg, behind them as they are m Ji^ Ferrante and Lee Schwelr last two years, is a call from Schueler. npirE — Pat Lappen 160- lallled and a foul shot by Bob Manche.ster has.one game re­ for the CIAC play. (iaiiieH arc Nchediilcd Feb. T o ta lH 3 6 10 Florida on Saturday, March netting le and 14 points each. Bob Howsam. general manager Two unsigned pltcherss Dave . Tarca 126 Ethel Beckwith with one minute re- maining against Greater Mart- Scor<* at half 47-39 South Also, for many basketball what’s going on ahead of ‘27-28 In Waterbury, palrlnga 7. them. Dave Bassett’s 18 points were of the Reds. McNally and Jim Palmer, were 126 Jean Miller 186. to bo announced. The Mets against the Los players this marks the end of The Canadians, for years high for the Lakers. Rose, who is supposed to have missing as the Orioles opened _____ Angeles Dodgers, also from schotjllxiy careers. Some will go on to college while others will symbols of supremacy in the The nightcap saw the unde- been paid $88,000 last season, camp at Miami. Catcher Andy f l o r AL—Beverly MacLach- Record-Shattering Night Bowling St. Petersburg, will bo seen go their own routes. B.asketball National Hockey Leagiue, lost feated Court Jester's trounce- rep>ortedly has sought $110,000 Etchebarren also was absent. , i7g.i7»_ 809, Arlene La- on Saturday, March 28 j and ST. JAMES — Ruth Boland will still be played for some their third straight game the Cops, 74-22. but has indicated he would set- At Pompano Beach, Manager pQj„te 177 Marge Prlmavera Smith, Ashe on April 8, an Interlcague 136, Glsele Golding 126-382. and others will hang up their Wednesday night, bowing to To- league leading Jest- grand. Ted Williams cautioned rookie j 73.,49t_ carol Clapper 468. Moriarty’s Set Point Mark, exhibition match between ronto 8-3. That dropped them six Qg^gn netted 21 points There has been no word from pitcher Jeff Vollweiler about ' _____ sneakers for good. KACY — Clem Quey 212, Al the Mets and the Minnesota points out of first place in the M^her (16,) Ralph Howsam as the Reds opened throwing too hard. The rookie piNNETTES — Marion St. And Okker Tonight Is the last time such LaPlant 200, A* Logan 218, Will Twins will be telecast at fine performers as Chuck Lank- '.J East Division and left them only pemberton (12) and Doug '*’®**‘ spring training camp to- replied he wasn’t even at half j^^rtin 176-468, Ronnie New, 454 Tallied in Two Games Simon 210, Mark Royce 216, I ;30 P.M. (oi-d, Brian Maher, Tom Conran four points in .front of fourth Downham (12) helping out. day at“ ””Tampa speed. berry 188-463, Helen Tierney WHNC-TV will also tele­ Lose Matches Moriarty’s win upped their George Murray 202, Mai Dana and Dennis Walsh will put on place Detroit. Activities picked up at the Pat Dobson pitched 28 min- i78.4g4_ Loretta Griffin 178-484, Last week’s scoring barrage vise the Mets’ season opener SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — record to 7-2 while Manor drop­ 560. a Manchester High uniform. Elsewhere, New York and training camps Wednesday with utes of batting practice for the Rlngrose 186-177-811, Marl- carried over to this week as against Pittsburgh at the Seeded players Arthur Ashe, ped to 8-5. Cheney Tech will lose ­ BRIAN MAHER Philadelphia played to a 3-3 tie, the world champion New York Padres at Yuma, Arlz., and Vogt 180-190—830, Lori Jones both ends of a Senior League latter’s stadium on Tuesday, BOB CULTER Stan SmUh, Tom Okker and Paced by Paul Quey, the po­ ELKS — John Rleder 138-370, ter and Mel .Stowe, (foventry's St. Louis ripped Chicago, 8-2, Mets, Atlanta Braves, Balti- Manager Preston Gomez said Judy "Richardson 468, Lois doubleheader last night saw April 7, at 1 :S0 P.M. Joe Lahoud Clark Graebner were swept up tentially strong West Sides open- Normetn Cosker 138-387, Bob Joel Boisvert, Rich (tunnlngham and Joe Trask will end their Central, Since then they liavc Minnesota and Detroit tied 1-1 more Orioles, Washington Sena- he couldn’t think of an NL pitch- Lupine 460, Dot Whitehead 486, la.st week’.s records shattered. in tide of upsets Wednesday ip the opening tilt, high-powered od up a 25-20 first quarter lead Talmadge 383, Jim Benson 348. careers before the homcfolks. dropped seven consecutive and Los Angeles tied Boston 8-8. tors, San Diego Padres and New er with a better curve. Hannon 200-179—827, Helen in tile National Indoor over the yet to win Jets.'W ith Bolton’s Don Roser, Pete Han­ (HoraJd i>ho»ri by Of'«ra) Montreal has finished first in Now W ants Open Mortarty's rammed home a games. York Yankees each putting In The Yankees signed outfielder u o ^ b a m 178-461, Sandy Brown Tennis Championships. Dave McKenna hounding the son ami Ken Bavier ended play NIGHT OF LAUGHTER—That was a good part of last Monday night’s testi­ each of the last two seasons and several hours of limbering up Roy White before opening camp ggg.ggi, Lorraine White 481, Lee league record of 132 points as What can South Wind.sor do to Only three of eight seeds re- board's and Quey’s steady scor­ Tuesday evening. Ellln^on, monial dinner for Earl Yost, Herald sports editor, at the Manchester Country has been No. 1 in nine of the last drills. at Fort Lauderdale. popg 46O, Jo Malpezzi 466. they defeated Green Manor who Windsor Locks? In three meet­ niiiln and one, Tony Roche, may ing, the winners Increased their Assistant Guides Gamecocks to Victory with a young team, doesn't lose Club. Here A rt McGinley and Yost enjoy one of Rev. Robert Keating’s stories. 12 years. They have been the To Stay Put Before their workout at St. Pilcher Jose Santiago of the ------could manage only a mere 109 ings, one Ihl.s year and two la.st be- scratched due to injury. lead to 53-41 at the hall. Contin­ anyone to graduation. Power­ Rolls Royces of the NHL over WINTERHAVEN, Fla. (AP) Petersburg the Mets signed Boston Red Sox said he cannot PARKADE — Peg Callahan points. The second game found .5 When Donnie Walsh pays you North Carolina held off arch- I think we're a little belter than ye.ar, the Bobcats have been on xtdvuncing to the quarter-fi­ uing to pull away, the winners ful South Wind.sor loses only that period. But injuries have Last season Joe Lahoud catcher J.C . Martin and pitcher throw a slider any more and 479.505, Grace Brenner 181-490, the “Sleeping Giant team,” the 11 1 they are. We played the No. 6 the short end of the stick, nals were: world champion Rod led 85-68 going into the final pe­ back U-. . p,...y ... . , « « « ., N.,_3, c.a.,.a p»l S* John Boss! and Bob Bingham. softened them up this season yje minor Danny Frlsella. Manager Gil will have to get along without It. ju„g Rgwett 178-473, Eleanor West Sides, finally come alive Francis, N.Y., 87-57; team in the country on their Back in December, Windsor Laver who defeated Torben Ul­ riod. McKenna, Quey and Craig East Catholic gets hit the hard-’ and even General Manager Sam igagggs yje Boston Red Sox Hodges directed the workout. He underwent elbow surgery \ynBon 198-830, Betty Rlchard- to soundly defeat the Jets, 121- When Jacksonville and Duke do Maryland 90-83 and Louis floor and lost by only four Locks pinned a one pant ovet- Phillips combined for 36 fourth est with seniors leaving, among Pollock admits that their dynas- gg^j him. Now he’s The Braves drilled at West last summer. Santiago Is work- gg^ 512, Dolores Lllllcrop 489, rich, 6-4, (i-1 in his initial match, 92. It they really know how to hurt yine^ ranked 19th, trimmed Bel points.” llme defeat on South Windsor. period points as the West Sides them are Captain and All Stat­ ty could be coming to an end. and second domestic seed Cliff Roth Moriarty's and the West a guy. larmine 95-75. Brad Evans, whose field goal Can the scoring power of Tom afraid he may get his wish a Palm Beach after pitcher Cecil ing out early at Winter Haven Qinger Yourkas 489, Mary Pres- won convincingly. er Tim Kearns, Ed Rowley, Thanks to All "As a realist," said Pollock, 493 Richey, who beat Manual San­ Sides topped the record output When Walsh was- just a tod- John Roche, who finished with sent the game into overtime. Roy, Terry Stoddard and John ycar later—and this time he Upshaw reported with his wliere the full corps of Red Sox , Lynn Massaro 489. Quey paced the winning at­ Tom Juknis, Tom Sullivan, John By EARL YOST heard a pin drop. There are "glory days" of basketball in .•! have to think the era of one w'a^ts no part of it signed contract. The Braves battery players report Friday tana of Spain 7-5, 6;3. of 117 points set ju.st last dler in New York City, he got 33 points, paced' South Carolina and Don Blackman helped Duke goch.a anil Kevin Fafl.s. Boss! overcome that of Fra*) few better speakers in the coun- town, when A1 Obuchowski, gr two teams dominating the ALLEY KATZ — Pat Pace Rumanians Hie Nastose and Wedne.sday by Ansaldi’s. Thus, tack hitting on 15 field goals and his first basketball. . .from ^ g 52.38 lead with 12>,4 minutes to a seven-point lead in the ex- ,pj,g jj^gj regular sea.son Anlello, Lock." potent scorer? " I ’d rather pinch hit with the 10-11 from the foul line for 40 Have you ever been on try. - • Buck Bycholski and Johnny National Hockey League will 136, Barbara Davis 144, E. Lor- ion Tirluc provided two of the 454 points were scored in the Prank McGuire. He later jg^. Vann Williford and Paul tra session and the Blue Devils schedule finds Ea.st Catholic All of these questions will be Red Sox this year than go back points. The 6-8 McKenna hooped Cloud Nine? The Rev. Robert Keating, al- Fa'kr-wski ruled the roost with got Ibe possible again. entzen 130-386, Clara ^’nieman big upsets. The swift Nastase two- tilts.----- I I h McGuire at North coder helped North Carolina staved off a D.avid.son rally. The High (15-3) traveling to Mld- an.swered tonight. to Louisville,” the young out- Appears Before Grand Jury I have. though not up to par P h y « , the Pollsh-Americans in the ,„n,e Mets won one champion- neldTr saTd W ed n ek y 140, Nat Geldel 12T-348, Gall tripped Ashe, America’s number From the outset of the first 15 field goals togo ®‘°"g "'**•" Carolina and currently Is Me- state cut it to five with 3>/4 min- losers blew a three-point lead in dlelown and facing (8-10) Xnv- TONIGHT’S PICKS: Ea.il -T I’m just returning to regaledrec'ftled the audience with the RtntAstate League,T.rf>npniA then the table . , ., ,hev’re______on a ton___ of the___ ueiaer " “.T ''; saia T - weonesoay ' I ------1” as T ne . ------re Hampton 386, Celeste Sheldon two player, 8-6, 5-7, 6-2. and Tir- game, it was evident that Mori- 3-^ from the charity stripe for Qgjre’s chief assistant at South ytes to play but the Gamecocks the final three minutes of the jgr High. Wethersfield High Catholic romping over Xavier, latest stories on the sports beat, vvith Ken Goodwin, Charlie S j m... ______■_ __on ported for spring training a iac surprised Tom Okker of the arty’s had come to play. Behind 33 points.Meanwhile, teammate Carolina. opened it to eight before State second half. reality. mieai siuiiesu.. u.v wan K.en i.ooawm, world. The Yankees won for 30 ^ , 349, Olive Rossetto 382. (5-101 velures to Manchester Wethersfield overcoming Man­ He s a big leaguer whether in Muzikevlc, Joe Kubachka, Joe jhev're forgotten” " Netherlands, 6-3, 7-5. Smith, the Kent Smith and Buzz Keeney, Phillips bombed in 14 of 35 field The boss was out with the flu scored the last, six points.St. Bonaventure’s 6-11 Bob High (1-171 in a CXHIL battle. chester, St. Thomas dumping McLain Emerges goal attempts plus three foul It took several days. the pulpit or behind the mike. Berner, Pete Staum, teammates •' panadlens haven’t ^ TEETOTAIxERS — Jan U.S. champion, fell to England’s each with 10 first period points, Wednesday night so Walsh took chip Dublin, one of two play- Lanier scored 11 points in the St. Thomas Seminary (5-13) Cheney, Ellington over Ea-st tries for 31 points. (Jollins Judd There have been many high gg i-m sure everyone present Eastern League play with the . f^ro-otten vet hut thev are i"™ ’ wheth.r It’s with the Red Bjorkman 176-486, Fran Lauria Roger Taylor, 8-6, 2-6, 6-3. the winner had a 32-25 lead go­ over and guided the fourth- grs filling in for Jacksonville’s first half as the Bonnies took a vis«t:i Manchester's Cheney Windsor, Ckn-entry over Smith spots in my life on the sports will agree. Guards of Nasslff Arms, and , jn addition to trailing ^lub,’’ Lahoud 481, Terry Llndberg 214-806, New Yorker Graebner won a ing into the second quarter. rounded out the double figure ranked Gamecocks to a 71-69 At- fo'ured 6-foot-lO Rod McIntyre, 41-24 lead over St. Francis but Tech (0-17). Ellington High (7- and the big gome South Windso)- scoring with 14 points. traiU particularly basketball Msgr. Edward Reardon, pas- ,way back to the years when Ed „ ,_ tg Mont- ®dded, indicating he would pre- From Seclusion Rita Hanno 810, Bobbie Yost split decision from tournament With Smith duplicating his first lantic Coast Conference victory- combined with 7-2 Artis Gilmore managed only five thereafter, 11) travels to East Windsor showing their power defeating from theP dftVSdays the first vearyear tor♦«». of St. Jamlamaa* es’ n}^\^re^V\Church, -umswas Kosak__ 1___ andj tI ____ wereai-. the xt North__ ^ EndNew XOrK oy six poims, MOIU KAincr The Jets, never seeming to has played two fewer fer being traded to being 458. officials who wanted to eject period output again, the MB’s over 12th'-ranked North Carolina and 7-0 Pembroke Burrows to his low for the season. The win- High and E.O. Smith (4-15) Windsor Look.s. the Manchester Y opened right extra kind in his remarks as Eagles . 1. shipped down. I have one op- DETROIT (AP)— Denny McLain, the 25-year-old De­ him for "use of obscene lan­ led 62-50 at intermission. Behind have enough speed, put five State. choke off two Florida State ral- ners emptied their bench in the plays independently with Cov­ games than the Rangers, mak- " j x 1 men in double figures, Ed Dona- down to championship days at was Major Ken Lance of the I am indebted to Sinch Ofiara, ine■ their.u • deficitj If ao potenUalx^f.„xitioi 10in lion left and ^I dont want the troit Tiger llger piicningpitching ace, voluntarilyvuiuiitaiiiy met behind closed guage” but dropped a 12-10, 6-3 the steady performing Clayt "Donnie Walsh is the finest Ues and send the Seminoles to second half en route to their entry High (7-12). mg their deficit a potential 10 „ , _ , , van and Mike Folio led the at­ Madison Square Garden. Salvation Amriy one of my cur- ---- Herald’s------gifted„ ------chief------pomtspoints.■ . DetroitXX t If and-.1 Chicagor^i„oxxxx be- R«dR®d Sox using f it. . .1 don’tdon_ want Wednesday with a federal grand jury that 18 y - Tony MarlneUl 141-139- veirdict to Ismail El Shafei of NIvison, Manor rallied during young basketball coach in the their third defeat in 23 starts. 18th victory in 19 games. In the game of the night, li" irent vollcvball tBammateS. . . , , . ^ . anv mnro rkf thA minnr« ** . . « • f 1 ___ 1*1;______r _____ n o n T\l. tack with 18 points each, close­ There have been many indl- ^-ent volleyball teammates, photographer, who paid his way himl Montreal bv four and six more of the minors. 401, Hank Martyn 360, Joe Di- Egypt. ^ the third period and came with­ United States,” McGuire says In Gilmore, one of five Dolphins Seven field goals in the final South Windsor High (18-1) plays Sports Schedule \ vldual accomplishments and probing interstate gambling. ly followed by Joe Massolini McLain em erg^ from seclu- Bella 135-387, Russ Deveau 864, Laver, w h o'sat through the in four points 74-70, before Mori- South Carolina's press bro- fo double figures, scored 19 10 minutes by sophomore Den the only team to beat them 1 7 7rst Ume since^ ^ discuss matters of — M^CMi^y 359, Art Jlgjh^n first two rounds on a bye and artv’s came back strong to lead points. Ray Pennock Md giggre. "Dormie understands my points, pulled down 21 rebounds nis W'uycik and a key steal by this year. Windsor Locks (12-5) THURSDAY, FE B. 19 __ _ „ — _____ Sion for the first time since Fri mutual Interest.” ,^3 Charles ^ Whelan ^ ° nnvjonmnrnewcomer r'lnvtClayt MpnnpHence ormtrib-contrib­ ...... _ _*__ ^ ______it_ __^ tt'__ix,.., t_ an opponent's default, was too 91-80 with 10 minutes to play way of thinking about the game and blocked eight shots. The Charlie Scott and Eddie Fogler cro.sses the river for this im­ East Catholic at Xavier pionship Tom’s complimentary remarks ...... ■'*' ■— " Carl Yastrzemsld. W gle Smith day When Baseball Commission- McLain again disappeared. “ ’ ^53.333 uted 14 and 12 points respective­ strong for perennial Danish The winners scorched the nets and I have complete confidence winners were carried off the that led to the tie-breaking bas­ portant contest. Wethersfield at Manchester levels, amateur and pro, ly to the losing cause. f ^i"*; John Johnston, a Manchester „ ®«d Tony Conlgliaro. To make er Bowie Kuhn said In New but he may be en route to I ^ e - 137.366, Bundl Tarca champion Ulrich. for 41 final period points to win in his judgment sind abilities.’’ court on the shoulders of the kel sparked North Carolina over A big question mark hang.s St. Thomas Seminary at Che­ none can compare The win upped the West . . . . I X X I...... C ..V... 1.. X m .t« r lor 1,1m, Tony. Torf U»t I*”!. 137-380, Leo Ladue 149-411, Jim Roche reached the quarter-fi­ going away. ' Sixth-ranked Jacksonville got home town fans and some play- Maryland, over East Catholic's head to­ ney day night. aid to the Manchester Scholar- Sides to 2-6 while the Jets are Herald family-after many years 7 , brother Billy ’ also is field" acuities by McLain in open spring training Friday. His chiapjimi 149-393, Joe Twar- nals by beating Seattle’s Tom Keeney and Smith led the ma­ revenge for its only setback In a era held up one finger, sign!- Mike Grosso's 27 points and 16 night. Can Tim Kearns bounce Windsor Locks at South 1967 0 - 10 . The testimonial dinner at the g^ip Foundation in my name. English teacherf.x„„x,x- in LongIxxx„ George.t Armstrong f t ,11 scored fho pp^gging ‘V.for 00 a Ofxxxvspot ^on the parent ~ were being studied. Wife, Sharyn, — told f-xm reporters x.~xxf«x<. ear- 142-387, Pete...... Aceto 148-.. Gorman, 7-5, 6-4. He complained chine-like MB’s attack with 30 20-1 campaign by beating fying “We’re No. 1.” rebounds paced Louisville by back after another ankle in­ Windsor. Manchester Country Club in my Bob Fishel, the finest and 29 Tonight’s action pits league­ Island schools, should be salut- i" ^ Federal attorneys declined to Uer W ^ e ^ a y her hu^ 379, Rocco Lupacchlno 363, B l­ of a relnjury to his elbow and eighth-rated Florida State 85-81 They might get an argument Bellarmlne in a warmup for jury and surpass the 1,000 point Ellington at East Windsor honor, recognition for being 28 most competent man in the points each. Hustling Bob Esca- ed for his fine coverage of the “ ° 7 th e Canadiens lift- Last year, faced with basical- discuss what McLain said dur- band ‘‘ta s done nothing to hurt ^ ,3^ 144-369, Al Bujauclus was flown to New York for ex­ vich hit for 24 while old reliable leading Ansaldl’s (7-1) against oujjg, foaer of a bitter from unbeaten UCLA, but Flori- Saturday’s important Missouri mark that slipped through hi.i West Sides vs. Jets years with The Herald as its public relations field that I hands last Friday night at the ed 7o7leT h U M y^Tor iT ex tea >y ‘he same problem. Lahoud Ing his 48-minute appearance b ^ etalh ’ 376. amination. The Aussie was list­ Dan Pinto canned 18 points. third place Center Billiards (6- overtime struggle to Davidson da State Coach Hugh Durham Valley clash with Cincinnati. sports editor, before an outpour- have ever met, thrilled me by Mrs. McLain, duaghter of for­ Eagles' homecourl. FRIDAY, FEB. 20 The quiet member of The was kept with the Red Sox all before t)he grand jury. ed as Very doubtful for his Teammates Joe Amaio and Jim 3) with tap off at 6:30. jgg^ season, paid back the ninth- said Jacksonville "will make a Pete Maravich scored 37 ing of friends of many years postponing his Florida trip sev mer Cleveland Indian shortstop U.S. Atty. Jam es Brickley match Thursday night against Moriarty added 14 and 10 points ranked Wildcats 79-66. . .in over- fine tournament team and if ev- points and Bill Newton 25 as Also, can Manchester High Rifle — MHS at Windham standlng, was tops. eral days to come up from New for bis second goal of the Lou Boudreau, added "We are come out the winner before the For a fellow who has made a York to be on hand. xx™,,,, ,,0 -0 „ x, » x,o..,o. Nastase. respectively. SILK CITY — Bob Griffin 231- time, naturally. erything breaks right they could Louisiana State ralUe)d In the 21 many rough spots in the n ^ s - wrapping up the victory glory, hitting th r^ home r ^ s said that McLain w ^ "very behind Denny 100 per cent.” home folks in their last game of SATURDAY, F E B . g. paper profession when I first stretching Montreal’s win- bt a game at Minnesota, but cooperative in furnishing infer- fotervtewed as she UConn Five Nivison once again paced the' 577, Ed Barrett 210, Ron Bou­ Three other members of The beat anybody on a given night second half to edge Georgia 88- living with words for better than The first "big-time” sports- ^ “ T*'' and stretching Montreal’s win * . .. .. f ^ j vxoo ...ov. x.cv x . =..x. Associated Press’ Top Twenty and go all the way. Of course," 86 and stay alive in the South- the season. The locals only suc­ Wrestling — CTAC Champion­ 25 years, I found it hard to put writer I ever read was Tom arrived 1® fulfill^ ’^fx7®' less streak to four games. iThe over-all got to the plate f<^ only matlon to the grand jury and airplane by herself Manor attack, hitting on 18 field chard 212-562, Ken Plecity 213, ship at Wesleyan. Trevino Feels Tom Alberti 210, Aldo D’Appol- also were in action. St. Bona- he hedged, “I ’m prejudiced and eastern Conference race. cess -was a 62-60 win over Bristol the right ones in their proper stowe. I didn’t get to know Tom Alan Olm- (xgngjfong have one victory in 218 official appearances, hitting to Jam es Ritchie, who hrads a i>etroit Wednesday afternoon Regains Top goals and seven foul shots for order when called upon by until long after he left The Her- games. -188 with nine homers and U.S. justice Department t a ^ ^ Tampa, Fla., en 43 points. Husky Tom Rea, turn­ lonio 200-558, Lenny Mulnlte 200- Toastmaster Fran Mahoney to aid for greener fields but I was In hla trade, who a dele- Rangers and Flyers tied 21 runs batted In. fOTce Investigating organized Lakeland, He Holds Edge ing in another fine game, con­ 583, Skip Mikoleit 219, Prank step front and center on the a reader of his excellent writ- ^®"°n from ihe Herald in the straight time with "In the middle of last year I crime. Wednesday, an evlcUon Yankee Spot SAN ANTONIO ,Tex. (AP) — tributed 25 markers. Only other Pitts 211-579, Everett Smith 200, dais. ings in The Herald.when I was n ng room. goals coming in the first asked to go back to Loudsville Brickley said that McLain had gu(t against McLain In a South- Lee Trevino, the happy guy gun­ Manormen to hit double figures Roland Smith 202-566, Rick Mer­ The Good Lord has been good a youngster. Tom made the trip Howard Wadde'l was respon- period. Philadelphia, which rather than sit on the bench,” not been subpoenaed for the ap- Mich., district court was The University of Connecticut ning for his second consecutive was team playmaker Gio Tala- ritt 206, Jim McCarthy 201-207- to me these 48 years, with a up from Alexandria, Va. rible for the excellent display pjayed its 20th tie this season, the left-handed hitting resident pearance, his first before the post^ned until Friday, won its seventh Yankee Confer- victory, said he had. an edge on ga with 23 points. 582. wcmderful family, a job that i real'y didn’t get butterflies cf photos featured on the wall ggored on its first two shots of of Danbury, Conn., said. "But grand jury. Brickley said the McLain’s landlord alleged the basketball game Weefoes- the rest of the field today as he set out in the first round of I thoroughly enjoy, and most of until Monday morning when I behind the head table. Club game with Earl Helskala this year I feel different. I don’t investigation was an independ- ballplayer Is $2,450 behind in night by defeating New MARK 0$ IICtUCNCi all. my health. One can’t ask opened the Courant and read Manager Vic Benetti, too, and Qgj. Dorhhoefer clicking, think I ’d benefit from another ent one that Ritchie "has been rent for the suburban Detroit Hampshire 80-69, htghllghUng the $100,000 San Antonio Open W e interrupt for anything else. Bill Lee’s column. This most the kitchen staff, rate a bow, Flyers led 3-1 before Dave year in Triple-A. I ’ve shown In pursuing for some time.” home. Oriand Ellis an attorney basketball play for Connecticut Golf tournament. yOU Monday night’s testimonial religious and gifted man has fer the excellent food and ser- gg,gn and Bill Fairbairn tied It the past I can hit Triple A pitch- Ritchie said federal attorneys represenUng McLain, asked for teams, "The gallery,” he said, point­ MORIARTY BROTHERS glVBS was just frosting on the cake. , been a warm friend for many vice. period, ing, so what would they prove gpe also "cooperating fully with the postponement, saying an I " other games Bridgeport u^ ing to the milling mob he has an easy going There was just two men In years and his tribute me C ever cartoonist Bill Whitak- g.jjy McCreary scored a pair by sending me down again?” the baseball commissioner, and out-of-court settlement * ----- ^ American International 104- dubbed "Lee’s Fleas” that fol­ this paper for a brief the overflow crowd that I off on the trip -to Cloud e. of goals and St. Louis swept Lahoud is the only non-battery- I consult with his office on a being attempted. 86, Wesleyan trounced Coast lows his every move, laughing OYOTA couldn’t call by their first name. Bill had to cover the heavy- excellent caricature of me past Chicago, dropping the fifth man among the 15 early arriv------Guard 66-46, and Central Con­ at his every utterance—whether CORONA It was a wonderful tribute that w-eieht championship fight in which he submitted and was necticut defeated Albany State they can hear it or not. re-announcement. place Black Hawks two points als in camp, with 11 pitchers 4*Door Sedan these men paid me, one that I NeW York that night and was un- published on the editorial page, back of Detroit in the East Divl- and three catchers making up 83-77. Assumption College de­ "They’ve got to help you,” shall never forget. able to be present. I'll make good use of the oak slon. the rest of the group. Money Main Reason feated Southern (Connecticut 100- said Trevino, a Texas born <3296 I am well aware that in this g^jj gteele, the top radio per- desk and the Kodak carousel 80, and St. Francis triumphed Mexlcan-American who now Delivered M 4v> mAM i A slidp nrolector nr^sented to m© Theai»c o Blues, ucs, who stretched iStostMost otof thos©those on h8JiGhand lorfor tn©the busy life, many of I^ ® ^ ® " sonallty in the stete, grave J ^ • P thg^ unbeaten string to three gg^y bird drills this week are over Fairfield 76-69. lives in El Paso.. ‘ In the (Connecticut game, at Includ^;Incli gave up a night to^break br®a gg^gral minutes of his precious racquet ^____^ f_ from__ P the Neipsic______Tennisgames following following six six straight straight xxUr.ho.x= pitchers xiHfh with <• nrovinna a previous hiatnrv history "Man, I hit one into the rough Durham, N.H., New Hampshire Automatictic TO(ns with me. It was bowling night gg^y morning radio time on the eletric shoeshlne kit came from behind with gj g^^g trouble. The rest of the For Shula’s Deeision and those Mexicans are kicking for some, meeting night for ^ v n c and talked of my dinner. Giub, out-rebounded the Huskies 70- it right back in the fairway. mission, White 1 from the Manchester Little Hill Plager leading; the charge, battery candidates are officially 49 vet thev were out in the ------irx'Roh unrt from the Manchester Little - -“e - — --- oauery canaioaies are oiiiciaiiy MIAMI (A P )— It was dearly money that convinced but the scoring was all Oon- Just like that,” he said, point­ tires, Tinted glass audience to say hello again ______^ if . '">■>! r . “ .• .'r “ ‘tl? Sl>ula to shuck aside the prominent Baltimore Colls Sco“ .!.“* S C f w ing to an imaginary ball in the MORIARTY BROTHERS All vinyl tntevlor 90 H.P. engine, wall The dinner was the brainchild ^^g remarks Phii'"S"eU?s 7i57oar‘a;Jd coach a Miami team that has been nothing but a los- the half, then raced to a 16- air. ^ (DBA LYNCH MOTORS) of Jeff Koelsch. He spearhead qulred to report until Feb. 24. 301 Center Street, Manchester to 'wall carpwting Later, Arnold Dean of WTIC Lebanon er. point lead In the first 12 min- "I hit it in there and It comes plus Loads of Lux­ ed the committee as its gener- „ggggggg^ the dinner and again My only regret was that my |{jg" d ta y pitcher Jose Santiago is the "Immediate and substantial in 1970 including a preseason utes of the second half, 643-6136 out like -it had hit a tree.” he Open Eves. Exicept Thurs., Sat. ury and Safety Ex­ al chairman and It waa a work- the Manchester unabje to be pre^nt. Delvecchio’s eoal with question mark among interesit in the Dolphins caused game Aug. 29 in Miami’s Or- Boto Boyd scored 24 points for laughed. iX jfS i'V ^ li’lA^ Jip an 'i No. 1 Automob)la Manufacturar tras! ing committee that ^ area phoned my home to tell me ^ wished that I had thought to minutes left gave early arrivals, and this be- me to leave the CJolts,” said the ar?ge Bowl, Connecticut which is now 12-8 "No, seriously, the gallery tremendous job, especially Jeff, ^j^g bring her along, if only to don Minne^ta as ®®*"® ®'’®" more apparent 4o-year-old Shula. "Being active "The last two weeks have overall. does help me,” he said. Matt Moriarty, In his usual be- Burgess, the local man ® waitress apron so that she wines oeoDered 46 Wednesday when he disclosed ownership while still coach- been pure murder,” said Shula. UCConn moved back to sole po- hind-the scene way, and Earle ^ jj^^g ^^3 g could hear the many nice com- North Star goalie Ce- longer throw the fog |g something I ’ve always "X weighed this deal from every session of first place in the Clifford. sportscaster at WINF radio in phments. We have been to- ggj.g Manlago. slider, which was his best pitch, wanted.” angle. I have regrets In leaving league with a 7-2 record. Rhode The head table was all Manchester, also had some com- ^®“ ®'’, 5^. A __I Claude Larose’s lOOth NHL l"^® once-classy right-hander, ^ula joins two elder states- Baltimore and a fine owner In Island Is 6-2 and Massachusetts friends of long standing, which p^fogg^fory words which were years last Sunday that we first ^ ®^ given Minnesota the who missed almost all of of pro football in the Carroll Rosenblum and I regret 5-2. UMass is expected to tie for is most unusual for such an a - j.gjgygjj pbn was one of the u*®!- earlv lead and Maniago made it season after elbow surgery, said owner-coach class—Vince Lorn- leaving that fine ball club of the title with victories In re- FRiDAY - SATURDAY falr. . X. lucky oKfi250 o,at th.xthe rvxnntrvCfountry cii.hClub. Sheldonoheiaon Cohenuonen mademaae an in-m- •)' Delvecchio ® con- ...I'® will have to. ------see----- If he------can get- bardl of -x..the Washington Red- xx.^ young------men.".. maining games,------two against_ . . Mayor xAA! u7ortunately. I missed all 1.^ S d D®*'^®®*'*® ®®" with .fastballs and curves, or skins and Paul Brown of the Shula just finished the first Maine and one at New Hamp- honored me with a copy his pro- Unfort^ately dinner that I could have brought but I Boston’s tie with Los Angeles ®1®® maybe learn a new pitch Cincinnati Bengals. segment of a five-year contract shire March 2. and MONDAY ONLY clamation designating Monday three radio programs my wife to, E rr7 Y o s t“D 7 T 7 M 7 ^ ch es‘'- have only the utmost respect jg-^g _1_4 hters"__ Md__J Tf'7 ,u ld n ’7 lJ!^e KCpL^ept the tllC £>i'UUU»Brians’’one OilC i>oint backUCLVIV like a knuckler or screwball. Miami’s managing general_ with the Colts, but Rosenblum Rhode Island or (Connecticut FEBRUARY 20 - 21 ■ 23 . . . __ a XX. ,3 I 4^^ nil T B > ter. No greater or touching and admiration for all three I embarrassed.” of New York in the East race. Others participating in the partner, Joe Robbie, announced released him to take the Miami would share the title, depend- tribute could be paid. &®t to know Steele back in the wasn’t one ff- , Jimmy Peters Eind Ed Joyal e a rly , drills are pitchers Bill Wednesday night that he was offer. ing on who winds their final NO GIMMICKS - JUST LOW, LOW PRICES Colleagueuc XX*Art * *.*x,xx**..x.McGinley. , sUll___ “>1 " ‘K^t. scored two goals apiece for Uie Landis, who showed up along firing George Wilson as Miami Wilson, the only head coach league game Feb. 28 at Storrs. v 7 n 7 ^ o n e ” at 80 and"one of ball with the Hartford Villa- ”^7hp'*fom7rfis7*f cards tele Kings who rallied from a 2-0 with Lahoud Wednesday. Jim coach and replacing the ousted Miami has ever had, posted a The Bridgeport game, played ALL MODELS IN STOCK COMPARITIVELY PRICED the most most gifted gifted men in the novas. Bob handled the public ^ramsgrams, nh7nephoneTails calls rLeiVed received and and ‘I®«®“ " Lonborg. Ray (Culp, Sonny Sle- 58-year-old chief with handsome. 13-39-2- record in four seasons at Bridgeport, saw AIC take a Bobby Orr, the NHL’s leading bert, Lee Stange, Gary Wagner, young Shula. Wilson will be of- with the American Football 13-point lead In the first half sportswrltlng profession and an address duties, the personal visits were most — SAM PLE — after-dinner speaker extra-or- I tried to get around and see appreciated. scorer, notched his 22nd goal of Ray Jarvis, Ken Brett. Sparky fered another job In the Dolphin League club. The 3-10-1 output but then 6ridgeport surged with dlnary, was at his very best. all my friends Monday n:ght and j,j| ^g^gj. forget Earl Yost the season for the Bruins, Lyle and Gary Wagner, and organization. Ifst fall was the worst in the 16 straight points and brought Monii' Carlo Coupe Rapid talking Hal Goodnough it was no small order. breaking his own record for catchers Russ Gibson, Bob "It’s obvious to that lO- league, however, and Wilson itself to a 49-44 lead at half­ 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER was so interesting, as he al- Looking out at the tables, it goals by a defenseman. Montgomery and Don Phivletlcrfi. amt wants a winner,” said reportedly had been In hot water time. ways is, that you could have brought back memories of the Thanks to all. Shula. “I don’t have any magic since mid-season. And In the Wesleyan-Coast Fully Synchronized formula...I’m not a finesse man Shula served three years as Guard game, played In Mlddle- Caldwell Reaches New High . . .I’ve always been straight- a Detroit Lions aide along with town, Wesleyan scored 43 points 3-Speed Standard forward with my ball players Wilson. He said he was happy in the second half to contribute Transmission and we’ll depend on hard that Robbie was offering a job to Coast Guard’s 17th straight Leading Hawks to Victory work.” tti the Dolphin front office to the loss of the season. The Cardin- 225 Cubic Inch Engine "He’s the (xiach of the future burly former Chicago Bears end. als are now 12-3. Undercoat and Hood Jumpin’ Joe Caldwell, who jumped to a 14-point lead mid- In the National F o o tb a ll______We’re now building enough 9 9 earned his nickname by leaping way through the first half be- League," Robbie said. "This Is Pad. Radio, Deluxe over a convertible at the Arizo- fore the Royals, led by Norm ® red-letter day for the Miami Wheel Covers, na State University campus. Van H er and Tom Van Arsdale, Dolphins." Melchionni Got Job Done Monte Carlos so you can buy one. has reached a new high on the bounced back and made a game Shula posted a 71-23-4 record WSW Flberglas Tires basketball court. of It all the way. Regulation In seven seasons at Baltimore. The 6-foot-5, fifth year pro play ended with the score tied He was named three times as With Spree iii Overtime Challenger R/T 2-Door Hardtop poured In a career high of 41 at 120. NFL coach of the year, but 1969 Billy Melchionni could have List $3044.90 SALE $3,123* luxury. s to c k N o. 14 Pittsburgh Plpera. Thompson’s three-point goal PRICE \ \ day night,. 1 in Loughery added 23, J^ck Ma- ami rivalry will get pretty hot ■ y-. in other, respects, too. Fpr iiijitance^ you 20 You’ve undoubtedly been invited lo Yet Monte Carlo’s'^a ear of ihieklt pad­ Thirte;n Caldwell’s ^ I n U rin and Wes Unseld T s, as because of my m o v ^ ’ ffiida p o fo^ W etol^ ay n lg h 7 ^ tted* t h T g a L “^ te get a 350-cubic-inch V8, along vvith power came in overtime as the Hawks well as grabbing 16 rebounds, said, breaking into a grin. " I m minutes of play for the New time aimn Cknnplete Service Available On AH Chryaler Products examine and drive personal luxury ears ded seals ibal use ihc Hat "S" springs disc brakes operating behind full wheel won their fourth g ^ e in the Jerry West tallied 26 and Elgin good friends - with thafr- fine York Nets in their American In the only other ABA contest before. But we'll bet this is the first time found in fine furniture. Ri(.li cloth or covers—all standard. last five starts and boosted their Baylor and Rick Roberson 24 bunch of football players left Basketball Association’* contest Denver slIpLd Into first ola^ you’ve been invited lo see and drive one euslonvknil nylon fabrics. .\n insiriimeni Western Division lead to 2«, each. Baylor also grabbed 10 re- behind In Baltimore. But Pittsburgh which ended In in the West with a 118-107 vlct^ ■ And if voii think Ihis car and its price From Manchester 646-2333 RTE. 83 priced at $3,123*. panel with the look of Carpalhian burled games over second-place Los bounds, making him the fourth I'm sure they would enjoy beat- g 102-102 tie. ry over Los Angeles make impressive reading, just wail unlil At that price, Monte Carlo is only elm. Plush deep-t"isl carpeting. .'Xiid ex­ Angeles. highest rebounder in NBA hlsto- Ing me when we meet.” But, the former Vlllanova Spencer Hayward drooDed In you try out the real thing Baltimore downed Los An- ry with 11,260. Miami will be In the same dl- backcourt star got the Job done 31 points leading the Rockets From Rockville 872-3666 ROCKVILLE slightly higher than many models ot our treme quiet, thanks to an unusual amomu at your Chev rolel dealer’s. geles 117-103, Boston edged John Havlicek paced the Celt vUlon with the <3olU under the fo the flve-mlnute overtime pe- Into one-half game lead over Chevelle, America’s mos't popular mid­ of sound-absorbing insulation. Phoenix 116-113, Milwaukee Ics with 30 points while Don new NFL setup. It will be the overwhelming the Pipers idle New Orleans. Denver size car. Monie Carlo is'evert bii the liixurv car Putting you first. Iioops us first. tripped San Francisco 109-102 Nelson added 28. The Sunsi Dolphins. Baltimore, Boston, ^jth 10 points—the entire Pitts- ploded to a 87-24 first period I / ilti riU'l pTioto by oram and San Diego downed Seattle down by 12 points at halftime, Buffalo and the New York Jets burgh team scored eight—and edge, hitting on l»K>f-lB f|«i(] SPORTS EDITORS OF DIFFERENT ERAS—Tom Stowe, left, who was with 122-119 in other NBA games. got 28 points from Dick Van in the American' Conference's giving the Nets their seventh goal attempts and were never •'MaiuifaclurcrN siiggcVlcil rciai)jir(cc for Mo)i(o Carlo, Including I cdcral c\ u m - la \ and sngtseslcd dealer new-car prcparalion thaygc, / The Herald during the roaring 20s and early 30s, and Earl Yost, sports editor Lou Hudson contributed 38 Arsdale and 28 from Connie Eastern Division. There will be victory In eight games, a 116-110 headed. George atone had 26 Dc>imalion charges, stale and local laxes and optional etinipmcni addmonal. for the past 25 years with The Herald, chatted at latter’s testimonial Monday. points for Atlanta, which had Hawkins. three Mlaml-Baltlmore battles triumph. points for Los Angeles. ODELL DODGE / :-r

- » 1 ' XV\ V , " \V ,\ \\ \'V V \ -^ \ V'' ^ \ \ V- \ -A w . \ : \ \ ■MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE \ p a g e TWENTY-FY>tJR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 Heip Wcmled— Help Wonted— Female 3B OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Business Services BUGGS BUNNY Offered 13 Female * 35 maybe •yOUBE VNOBKIN HE'S NOT A l ik e t w o b u t YOUBE , LIGHT trucking, odd Joba, aUo LI'L CLUCK...VA e a tin l ik e CLASSIFIED B E ifS WORLD p o >OU t h i n k TH E ' THBEE.' y>txjve moving large appllancea. Burn­ JUST HAVE r C i t o M P SCALES couLP Be 'oeei VOU HAVENT -«c GOTTA» ing barrels delivered, <4. 644- BE ONE OF THE FINAST BE FIRM WITH GOBBLED AS MUCH ) G IV E I'\S BEEN POIM AVOBE Aniwsr to Prsvioui fuiiU 1776. h i m : WOB< THAN A c o u p l e SINCE THE UAV YOuta. TYPING RUSTY? y o u r c o in y a p p e t i t e Uroi'ery assembly clerks. O VICE PBESIPENTS What's Missing? ADVESTISING YOU ARE A-1. 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Central alr-conditloned, BOX LETTERS arranged. Call 647-1902 after paperhanging, fully insured. openings for Openings for experienced and experienced cashiers with free parking. Phone 646-1213, 8:30 p.m., dealer. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ For free estimates call 649-9658 OPERATORS in Comptometer Operators, BY SBN MUSE knowledge of sewing and fab­ Mr. Richards, for interview ap­ WAYOUT For Yom If no answer 643-6362. i t s MANCHES­ FULL-TIME and PART- VOLKSWAGEN 1968 sedan, ra­ modeling specialist. Additions, rics. Apply manager, after 4 pointment. ' TER office. TIME. Must be skilled In all Information dio, sunroof, needs body work. rec rooms, dormers, porches, PAINTING and Decorating, p.m. WE INTERRUPT THIS cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, phases of Comptometer PART-TIME help wanted, make 2-H THE HERALD wUl not $900. Call evenings, 742-7937. commercial and residential, GRAMFAW c IW U MU, W T M l.« U t >«» I work. $5 an hour. Call for interview, PROGRAM FORA disclose the Identity of bathrooms, kitchens, 849-3446. free estimates, prompt effi­ You need no pre­ any advertiser using box CHEVROLET — 1965 Impala, cient service, vinyl and paper vious experience. 289-3272. NEWS BULLETIN .... SAVE MONEY! Fast service. SEAMSTRESS letters. Readers answer­ convertible, super sport, 327, hanging, Colonial Decorators, Company offers excellent Dormers, room additions, ga­ We’ll traii^ you at SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ing blind box ads who 4-barrel, automatic transmis­ 043-9994. Experienced in tailoring a good starting wages, above average bene­ desire to protect their sion, on-floor console, bucket rages, porches, roofing and men’s suits and slacks. Ex­ fits, congenial co-workers Help Wanted— Mala 36 siding. Compare prices. Add- salary. Valuable identity can follow ‘hla seats, power steerrini ig and top. CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ cellent working conditions, and excellent working con­ VJHAT'S WRON6, procedure: A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- benefits, pleasant DRIVERS for school buses, Excellent conditi in. Private terior painting, paper hangfing. all insurance fully paid, ditions. Apply: VOOR HlfoHNESS? 0449. 7:30 - 8:45 a.m. 2;15 - 3:46 '£) 1970 MeNauflil Synd., ItiF. Woi)|46 PRIhKE l-oow SAD Discount on wallpaper. Call (CMS, Blue O oss, etc.) va­ working condi­ Enclose your reply to owner. Quick sale $995. Phone tions, good retire­ p.m. Excellent part-time for the box In an envelope — 649-3589. N. J . LaFlam m e —Carpenter Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. cation with pay, excellent salary. Apply to Mr. Apter. third shift worker or retired IAS MOUSE address to the (JlMslfied contractor. Additions, remodel­ ment plan, oppor­ FIRST NA'nONAL IS DEAO. Manager, Manchester NEED CAR? Credl L very bad? D. & E . PAINTING service. In­ person. Premium wage scale. ing and repairs. Call anytime tunity for ad­ STORES INC. Evening Herald, together Bankrupt, reposse: slon? Hon­ terior and exterior painting. REGAL MEN’S SHOP vancement. 643-2414. with a memo listing the est Douglas acc :pts lowest for free estimates. 875-1642. Free estimates. Prompt serv­ 901-907 MAIN ST. PARK & OAKLAND AVENUES MECHANICS — Full-time. Pin j companies you do NOT down, smallest paj ments, any­ CARPENTER — A reliable ice. 649-2475, 649-8434. MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD, CONN. setting machines. Will train. want Co see your letter. where. Not small ban finance Visit our employ­ Your letter wlii be de­ handyman for repairs. Installa­ 643-2478 Apply In person. Holiday BY ROY CRANE company plan. Douglas Mo­ tions, home improvements. B.H. MAGOWAN JR . & Sons, ment office locat­ BUZZ SAWYER stroyed If the advertiser interior and exterior painting, Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Man­ Is one you’ve mentioned, tors, 346 Main. Call Ted at 247-7836. If no ed at 52 East Cen­ ON SUNDAYS AND MOONLIGHT paper hanging. Thirty years chester. ff not It will be handled answer call 849-0734. PAMPER YOUR POCKET! ter Street, Man­ WOMAN wanted days, 10-5, IN A L IT U E NIGHTS, THAT'S WHERE WE 3 1 1969 GTO, green, 4-speed, posl- experience, four generations. ' TOWN CALLED COLLEGE KIPS PIP CXIR In the usual manner Fill It with money saved sell­ chester. Open Tuesday-Saturday, experience SCHOOL BUS drivers, Bolton, WELL,FOR, trac, power steering and disc LEON Cleszynskl builder —new Free estimates, fully insured. 600PNESS.' EDENVILLE, COURTING. 1 SUPPOSE ONE ing AVON COSMETICS in Monday through on counter service. Will train hours 7 ;20 - 9 a.m. and 2 -3 :46 brakes. Call 643-4351 after 6. homes custom built, remodel­ 643-7361. SAKE5,BUZ{ CHWSTV. THETRE , REASON MY WIFE ANP I WE'LL- BURN WlA IN A your own neighborhood. Call other departments. Open Sun­ p.m. 649-8400. ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ Friday from 8:30 YOU'RE HAVING SOME WERE PRAWN BACK HERE 1969 VOLKSWAGEN. No mon­ now 289^922. day, closed Monday. Apply VlAN BEE\'r'TlNl6 'r^^E PET rages, kitchens remodeled, ERWIN DAVIS, painting and a.m. to 5:00 p.m., MEN wanted to work in trailer WHERE?, CONSERVATION , IS TH E M E M O R IE S . OF A PRINCE. Lost and Found 1 ey do'wn, low financing arrang­ Mario's Italian Specialty Food TROUBLES. bath tile, cement work. Steps papering, prompt courteous MEDICAL Placement Service— or call 643-4101, factory, no experience neces­ ed. Call 647-1902 after 6:30 LOST — White female 8-year- dormers. Residential or com- service. Tel. 649-0495. If you need a nurse or a train­ extension 368. Shoppe, 1141 Tolland Tpke., sary. Apply Vista Mfg., 649- p.m., dealer. Burr Comers Shopping Plaza, / old poodle, vicinity Weaver- merlcal. Call 649-4291. ed aide for elderly, convales­ Evening and Sat­ 7200. EDWARD R. PRICE—Paint­ (Next to Caldors) Manchester. Woodbridge St. Call 643-0870. 1968 FIREBIRD convertible, cent or chronically 111. 643- urday interviews CARPENTRY —concrete steps, ing exterior and Interior, MAN with some sheet metal ex­ ______automatic, V-8, power steer- 8707. can be arranged. 'f floors, hatchways, remodeling reaper hanging. Ceilings, etc. CONCERNED about people? perience, good pay. Apply Vis­ Announcements 2 mg. No money down tow fi­ porches, garages, closets, ceil­ Insured. 649-1003. (two), ex­ Become a homemaker! The ta Mfg., 649-7200. nancing arranged. Call 647-1902 ings, attics finished, r e c perienced, full and part-time. Manchester Homemaker Serv­ SMALL band— The Sof - Tones, after 6:30 p.m., dealer. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ PLUMBERS, licensed men “ Now don’t hog the conversation tonight! People rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Call 643-0322, evenings 249-0217. ice, Inc. is seeking mature now available for club dances, cial rates for people over 65. SOUTHERN wanted, benefits and over­ don't like to pay a baby-sitter just to listen to you!" 1964 MERCURY Montclair — er related work. No job too Petite Beauty Salon, 34 Church women who enjoy caring for Z _ l_ C weddings, office parties, etc. Call my competitors, then call St., Manchester. children and helping people time. Call after 6. 646-4523. Mature musicians. Call 643- automatic, V-8. power steer­ small. Dan Moran, Builder. me. Estim ates g^ven. 649-7863. who are elderly or convalesc­ BY LANK LEONARD ing. No money down, low fi­ Evenings, 649-8880. NEW KITCHEN utility man, 5-day MICKEY FINN 6057. SALESGIRL for morning shift, ing. Find out If you qualify nancing arranged. Call 647-1902 five-day week. Please apply week. Apply in person only. ' i REMODELING, rec rooms, for well paid part-time work I B U T WILL TRY TO MAKE IT AN INTERESTING I FEEL W ELL— I WOULD LIKE I after 6:30 p.m., dealer. Mr. Donut, 255 West Middle Howard Johnson Restaurant, TO WAIT ONE AAORE WEEK FOR YOU, AAINERVA! I AM GOING BY MILTON CANIFF Personals kitchens and attics, tile floors, Floor Finishing 24 ENGEAND by calling 643-9511 between SO MUCH STEVE CANYON Tpke. Manchester. 394 Tolland Tpke., Manches­ BETTER, WEEK, TO MAKE CERTAIN I,.. TO 'V' TAKE A« LITTLE TIME AWAY FROM _ painting, wallpapering, reason- 9-4 p.m. I CAN THERE ARE NO SIDE ! f MY WORK-<— TO SHOW YOU A BIT OF ^ INCOME TAX preparation serv­ FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- ter. -AND THE COUNTRYSIDE./ AREYOU WAITIMfl AND THE PRIM WIDOW TrUCkS— Tractors 5 able rates. Dexter Clark, 649- RN's AND LPN ’s, 7-3, and 3-11 HARDLY EFFECTS FRO/M THE >■ \ U )N D O N — ice. Please call Dan Mosler, ing (specializing In older TELEPHONE TD REAP THE ' CAN HARDLY WAIT TO LEARN 5861. shifts. Modem convalescent BELIEVE 1966 DODGE A-lOO van, origi­ W£LL,eAMBOeE,yoU EMPLOYMENT WHAT THIS JOB WILL BE 649-3329 or 247-3115. floors). Inside painting. Paper home, excellent working .con­ Halp Wanted— Male 36 IT/ nal owner, very good condition. CARPENTRY and remodeling HAVE WITNESSED OUR A G R EEM EN T i-S IN C E SHE BE66ED hanging. No job too small. ditions. Contact Director of An equal opportunity employer TO HAVE IT BACK / Call 643-9479. rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, John Verfaille, 649-5750. INCOME Taxes prepared by additions and garages. Call Nurses, 647-1461. Meadows Convalescent Home. An equal Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. 1954 FORD Pick-up, V-8, new 643-0086. paint, excellent running condi­ Bonds— Stocks— opportimlty employer. DRIVERS for school buses, 7:30 TAX Returns prepared In the STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! tion, $300 or best offer. Call Mortgages 27 -8:45 a.m., 2:15 - 3:45 p.m. Ex­ convenience of your home. Roofing— Siding 16 COUNTERGIRL, 6 p.m. to 1 649-4088. cellent part-time for house­ Business - personal. Call 843- MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, a.m ., part-time. Apply in per­ BIDWELL Home Improvement wife. Premium wage scale. 5338. 1M7 INTERNA'nONAL pickup mortgages— Interim financing son. Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 Stop &L Shop needs Co. Expert installation of 643-2414. —utility body truck. Very —expedient and confidential Center St.. Manchester. INCOME TAXES prepared by aluminum siding, gutters and reasonable, 249-7525. service. J . D. Real Estate appointment, personal and full time MEAT CUTTERS trim. Roofing installation and Assoc. 643-5129. business. Please call R.J. Bell; repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109, Join our Maxi-Men as a Stop & Shop employe and enjoy BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 649-8736. Auto Accessories RITA GIRL MR. ABERNATHY ROOFING and repairs done excellent hours •and benefits. Salary is $163 for a 40-hour Business Opportunity 28 week. Benefits Include company paid insuionce Md hra- RIDE WANTED to-from Con­ Tires realistically. Free estimates. IT a in Y ©o n n a b e pltalization, paid vacation €Uid paid holidays. We offer M/LAST I'M AFRAID IT 9 0 ESTABLISHED bakery busi­ 1 EASY SETTING H/S stitution Plaza, daily. Working 283 MOTOR complete $50; 390 P & S Roofing, 649-1516, 649- PERSONNEL SERVICES excellent opportunity for advancement. CHAUFFEUR WILL BE VERY hours 8r30 to 4:30. Oakwood ness, Main St., Manchester. FAMTS AND JACKET short block, $30; 4 barrel 2373. ■H WORKEP DIFFICULT FOR WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU Excellent returns, figures & ON EITHER] Rd., vicinity. 649-8613.______aluminum intake, fits big GAL FRIDAY—Looking for EXECUTIVE SECRETARY HEFIE FOR YOU TO FILL ROOFING and roof repair. available. Full price, $5,500. —Here Is the opportunity Apply to: Stop & Shop, Inc. AAANV VEARg.y HIS SHOES. ------Fords, $20; two 4-speed trans- small local office? Moderate HE'S R(GKT... Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 643- Call Mitten Realty, Realtors, typing and billing experi­ you have been waiting for. 830 Silver Lane V. Automobiles For Sale 4 missions tor Ford, $150 each. Area firm Is seeking a ca­ 7707. 643-6930. ence. To $90. East Hartford, Conn, YOJ HAVE TO 649-4088. reer minded girl with execu­ f i O V f F / B E STU PID 2 or 1968 FORD -door hardtop, BEAUTY shop for sale, set up tive skills. $600 a month. TO E A T A V-8, automatic, $1,350. Stop at Roofing and DENTAL ASSISTANT—For Stop & Shop, Inc. eroPiP^''’ m u n ch A117NQH Motorcycles for 2 operators. Well establish­ ^ 1 9 SISN. Savings Bank of Manchester, Chimneys 16-A local 2-chair office. An ex­ BOOKKEEPING-SALE5S - - 263 West Middle Turnpike ed,. owner wishes to retire. perienced gal can work right MUNCH w m i 648-1700. Bicycles 11 Write box “G” Manchester Ideal spot for a sharp be­ Manchester, Conn, ROOFING — Specializing re­ in here with 2 other girls. ginner willing to work and Herald. Part-time afternoons. Salary or MUNCH MUMCH 1962 FORD Galaxle, 2-door BICYCLES—New and used. Re­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new be trained In bookkeepnig. Stop & Shop, Inc. a .^ hardtop, power steering and pairs on all makes. Open daily roofs, gutter work, chimneys $2. an hour plus, depending Convenient location, pleas­ )^UNCH MUNCH automatic. Good condition, 9-5:30, Manchester Cycle Shop. cleaned and repaired. 30 years' Schools and Classes 33 on experience. ant co-workers. To $90. 1235 Farmington Ave. 182 We.st Middle 'Ipke.. 649- experience. Free estimates. W. Hartford, Conn. MUNCH AN/WWMUMCH $350. Call 844-0179. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 2098 Call Howley 643-5361. 644- WE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, FEB. 23rd Monday thru Friday MUNCH M UW t^ 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, 2- 8333. BULLDOZER OPERATOR 9 A.M. to Closing MOLLYHOCKS VOU SA Y B U T HOW door hardtop, good condition, ------NEEDED FOR SPRING ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING OF OUR OPENINGS "POOF." W IL L YO U mukk h WORRIED ABOUT : MuNOf with 2 engines and transmis­ Buslne:.s Services H e a t i n g end Plumbing 17 construction s e a s o n N EV ER A F E E — CONTACT T H E NEIAREJST O FFIC E THE POPULATION F E E L W H EN CAVAU-I By the way you will be interested to know other W E 'R E A L L AAUNCH M U M O t K t t ) lN sions, new brakes, $125 orcbest Offered 13 EXPLOSION J-H Earn $5. and up per hour, com­ newly established rates: SQUEEZED ±F offer. 643-2849. SAM WATSON Plumbing and SHOULDER TO DRY WALL — remodeling — Heating. Bathroom remodeling plete resident training. Part and RITA GIRL SHOULDER? CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 1964 VOLKSWAGEN con­ paint, repair, or replace ceil­ and repairs. Free estimates. full-time classes forming now. Part-'Time Hourly Rate vertible, original owner, good ings and walls. Reasonable tr a H B McKEE Call 649-3808. Call 1-225-8719 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. NOT r e a l l y . WELL. WASH I WE'VE TROLLED OUR BAIT ALL condition. $795 Call 649-1878. rales. Call 649-5764. MANCHESTER CHECKERS—Range of $2.27>/2 to $2.97i/a 9 IJ INDUBTRIEE SUH..WB'VB laid PAYl NOW BACK TO McKEE'S APARTMBNT , anytime EAST HARTFORD PROPUCT EXHIBIT ON PRETTY TIGHT AND HOPE OUR FISH BlTBS^^y-'j 1958 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, COMPLETE janitorial service, 528-9416 • 646-3441 CLERKS—Range of $2,171/2 to $2,871/2 OPENS IN PAKI& SECURITY I ^ WITH A FANFARE good running condition. Driv­ homes and offices. Floors Millinery, OP PUBLICITx:,. en dally by original owner. washed and waxed, rugs sham­ Dressmaking 19 BOOKKEEPER Accountant — BUT THE 'OPAL $140 with radio and trailer pooed, windows washed. 640- Challenging position in public ^KULL" 5TBAL& FOR ALTERATIONS neatly THE GHOWJ hitch. $100 without. 649-0038. 8876. accounting office in Manches­ and reasonably done in my NURSING SUPERVISOR C H E V ^ L E ’T 1957 2 - door, ter for full-time, part-time or SNOW PLOWING, residential home. Call 643-8750. temporary. Familiarity with PRODUCTION c Itw w NIA. W. TM let 2-19 6-cyllnder standard transmis­ Expansion of our nursing staff has created the need 2-W and comm ercial. Also truck­ individual income tax return.s sion, $60. 649-8628. MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking for lui' additional day-shift supervisor to direct ^ d ing. Reasonable rates. Call would be helpful. Call 649-2206. man.'ige several nursing care units. Responsibilities SKILLED and UNSKILLED and alterations, expert Work- BY BOB LUBBERS 1965 PONTIAC Bonneville, con­ 640-1974. will include general. supervision of the units, parllci- ROBIN MALONE i ijianship. 55 E . Center St. Lo- $50 IN FAMOUS brands .free If vertible, loaded. No money patlon with our In-seVvTOe education department in tne OpenhiKs in all departments offering ^mnanenf, .y e s '? |AmzySpeQfi^L,peuvef^/ TREE SERVICE (Souclir)■1 T ' cated In Andi'ews Building. 649- yoli run a\wcekly shop-by-mdll development and trailing of subordinates and con­ ' V 1 i down, low financing arranged. Trees cut, building lots ; Rcieiw MALone-, fk o m isrz. 'w n Call 647-1902 after 6:30 p.m., 8038. club for few friends. Send for tributing toward the impi-ovemertt of policies and full-time employment. Good wages, overtime, com­ cleared, trees topped. Got a details and free all new cata­ procedures directed toward our objective of more ef­ dealer. fective and efficient patient care. It is desirable that tree problem 1 Well worth Moving— rucking— log. No obligation. Popular plete benefit program. Excellent opportunity for 1967 FALCON Futurn. auto­ phone call, 742-8262. Club Plan, Department YOO'J. applicants have a degree of nursing and have at least Storage 20 Lynbrook, N.Y. one recent year of successful supervisory or head nurse LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON matic, 6 cylinder. No money experience in a general hospital. For further Informa­ trainjing and advancement. down, low financing arranged. TWO YOUNG married men MANCHESTER —Delivery-light FASHION' Frocks works for tion or to arrange an interview, please wTlte or call Call 647J 902 after 6:30 p.m., will do small repair Jobs and «/rr painting, also cellar cleaning trucking and package delivery. you. Sec the dollars roll In! our Personnel Department. dealer. AaiED BUILDING SYSTEMS and light trucking. Call 646- Refrigerators, washers and. Free cTOthlng, too. No Invest­ 1962 FALCON 4-door sedan. No 2602, 646-2047. stovd' moving, specialty. Fold­ ment. Call Ellen. 876-9673 or 260 TOLLAND TPKE. — MANCMfeSTER money down, full financing ar­ ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. Mary, 742-7602. MANCHESTER k '- ■ « l SHARPENING Service Saws, ranged. Call 647-1902 after 6:30 knives, axes, shears, skates, MATURE sales clerk, know­ ! Mr. Reynedds ' p.m., dealer. ~lPalnrtng— Pap»rlng 21 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL rotary blades. Quick service. ledge of selling nepessnry. Ap-. , / ^ equal opportunity employer y j 1961 FORD Galaxle, 600 2-door, Capitol Equipment Co., 88 PLASTERING — No Job too pie manager. Fabric Cup­ 71 HAYNES ST„ MANCHESTER. CONN. Main St., Manchester. Hours running. Power brakes, steer­ -small or too large. Patch board. 177 Hartford Rd. be­ dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. 643-1141 - Ext. 243 ing, windows, automatic. Good plastering. 643-9994. tween 2-S p.m. Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. IXXly. 742-6368. J / - / V

► X : .'.-...Ji. . r i ’ - •\- \\ ■ i \'"' w V V. V A\ ■' \'\ , V^v " \ S if ; \l . ■f \V ;\ A ' ■w. A V ' '\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY.-FEBRUARY 19, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHERTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 PAGE TWENTYJ3EVB^ PAGE TWENTY-SIX Houses For Sole 72 m .SllOKTFN and WlilPPLE Out of Town Salesmen Wanted 36-A THERF PA BE A LAW H o w m For Solo 72 Houses For Solo 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Lots For Sole . 73 Out of Town For Rent 66 RANCH — Modem kitchen with In Soviet Generation Gap $21,^ — COIXJNIAL, 6 rooms, HEART OF TOWN . . . teh (or For Solo 75 HEBRON —. Wall St. four-room dining area, large living room BRAND NEW 8-room, four bed­ iX>VBNTRY — North ' section FULT.-TIME real estate sales­ I'M 0ORRV-A0SOLUTELV with fireplace, throe bedrooms, 2-car garage, bam, 2 acres is It 11) room single with 2*/j A ll ■n^F. time IC> \A6l10(?6-MR.CRllkjELV^ apartment. Heat, hot water, IF room 'Dutch (kdonlal, Mllltop near Route 44A, 10 acres of CLASSIFIED man wanted for expanding lo- bath, plus largo pine paneled beautiful open land. Hutchins baths. Needs some fedecoratd HEBRON — Kinney Rd. Cast Oldsters Are the Vocal Ones crimgelV ^ 6 carpeting, storage and park­ lil-'h loeat'on, scenic view. For flat, treed land. Area of nice cdl real estate agency. Good 16 IN KlO OOtlPmOM rec room with bar In base­ Agency Realtor. 649.5324. ing. Well constructed -home, your eyes on this extra spe­ ATPFATW'6 000R. You’re looking for arf^lm- details, Mr. Merritt, Helflore homes.. $6,000. Hayes Agency, opportunity for right person 1 0 t a l u . i d ing. $176 monthly. Call 648- ment. $26,000. Fhllbrlck Agen­ hullt In the 40's. Must be S'en cial Raised Ranch tucked Into By WILLIAM L. BYAM passed through the moat testing EVER.V50PV IM a u v o u e maculate 6-room Oarrison, SIX ROOM Ranch, brick front, gnney, 817-1413. 646-0131. willing to work. Experience : 0882, 640-2871. cy, Realtors, 046-4200, . . . sensibly priced at $26,900, 3 acres of beautiful country­ AP Special Correspondent ordeals and through the fum act ADVERTISING TDWtJ 0 u r TdE li Colonial with garage, 1*.^ 3 bedrooms, fireplace, garage, not necessary. Address your T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- UNIQUE! Four room bungalow COVENTRY Silver St., lot 160x side. Fireplace, bullt-ln range. If some youngsters In the of the civil and great patriotic ELLINGTON — 3 room apart e-room Co- baths, fireplace, combina­ park-like yard. Im'medlate oc­ 1677. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS inquiries to 'Bo.x “ DD” , Man­ mamdr bmp v/lt'i extra lot, anchor fence, 280, $5,000. Call Mitten Realty, garage, oil hot . water heat, United States feel they don’t wars are not keeping an eye on chester Herald. HIMA Vl6lT- ment in residential location. ,„mlly style tion storms and a beautiful cupancy. Only $23,900. Hayes drilled well, plus rec ,room just have enough to say about what’s their actions and conduct." Agency, 646-0181. ROUND UP TIME with this garage. Porter St. area. Mr. 643-6980. 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. Beaiitilful view and large yard kitchen, formal dining room, 3 landecapcd lot, but still don’t waiting for your touch. Only going on they might have a look The old soldiers' articls In New appliances, heated, air- want to pay over $27,600, elght-year-old, five - room Z Hser. Helflore Agency, 647- bedrooms, l*/4 baths, garage, M ANtiHESTER GTa 'aUre wood^ $26,900. I^essenger Co., 1-423- their Soviet counterparts. Izvestia suggested similar con- conditioned and garage. $145. coll Warren ' E. Howland, RAISED Ranch In one of Man­ Ranch with acreage right here 1413. $25,500. Wolvcrton Agency. cd lot, asking $11,600. H.M. 9291. Evenings, Joan Sadlon, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Help W onted- All utimies Included. Adults Realtor, 643-1108. chester’s Prime neighbor­ In Manchester. Ideal for Over there, so far os the high- cem for Ideological training, Realtors, 649-2813. hoods, modem kitchen with all OAMBOLOTTI built six-room Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. 228-3080, Karen Lewis, 228- est positions in the Communist “ Our revolutionary and militant 4 :S0 P.M. DAT BEFORE PtrBUCA'^0^ Male ot Female 37 only. 876-4740. horses. Use your Imagination, ;iii:K;h. Two fireplaces, full 9023.' MANCHESTER — Forest Hills. of the bullt-lns, 3 bedrooms, 2 partner. Ivouds of possibilities. party and government are con- patriotic traditions,” It said, Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :S0 p.m. Frldaj ^ BIGHT beautiful acres, 7-room paneled basement. Quality re- HELP Wa n t e d male or fe­ COVENTRY — 6 -room ground Five bedrooms, fully paneled baths, 2 car garage, plus room cemed, nobody has a look-in If "are an important means of Ide- Tm tof U t r*l OH —AH rl«hR m Custom built home. Aluminum Asking $31,500. The Paul W. i:‘cL .ed radiation. Belfiorc Land For Rant 73-A South Windsor male, transportation billing • Itro UaM*4 Peatvf* $*•#«•»«, la« floor apartment, large yard, family room, automatic ga­ for expansion. We feel the he's under 60. ologteal training of the younger siding, double garage. In- Dougan Agency, 640-4535. Ag.;ncy, 617-1413. i 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL TOUR COOPERATION WIIJL|%|A| A A 1_7711 clerk to work at terminal. m ar stores, exposed beamed rage doors, 3 full baths, and price of $36,900. for this prop­ FIVE ACRES of fenced pasture AUcnllon all executives! We Evidently with the Inspiration generation. To us veterans It Is BE APPRECIATED i/IM fc trf I I Hours 5:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. MAV0E WE SHOULD ceiling, dutch oven fireplace, ground swimming pool, bam. space, space, space are just a erty Is below market value. MANCHESTER center, 6-room land In Buckland area. Call f=DOR MAkI" Hutchins Agency, Realtors, BRAND NEW Raised Ranch have available for immedi­ and guidance of_the party, old- clear that Soviet youth, trained Call Bill Irving, Nelson 3 utvjowhe^ o j HA9VT HAP A PUTHlMBACROHTHE^ $136. per month. Security de­ handful of the many extras of Call today! Phllbrlck Agency Colonial, possible office and with assumable mortgage! 644-0248. ate occupancy this spacious sters now are engaged in on In- by the party and Leninist Korn- CRITICAL LIST.' 649-6324. ______- Freightways, Inc., 25 West THElDUG.BORtUG VISITOR SlMCE posit and references required. this executive home. $57,500. Realtors, 646-4200. residential combination, l*Xi For details, Mr. Merritt, Bel- 8-room home on a huge acre dustrloua effort to bridge the somols (youth organizations) Continued From Preceding Poge Rd., Rockville, 872-9121. Welles Agency, 643-0302. and worth every penny of it. .lannn m ivc. .u. baths, 2-car garage, $24,900. lot. 2*/4 baths, bullt-lns, •R3AP TD BECOVERV HE CAME our MAI^ESTBR — Five-room home -iorj Agency, 617-1413. generation gap. Much of the job sacredly guard and Increase the H.M. Frechette, Realtors. 647- 5-room Hayes Agency 646-0131. Out of Town wall to wall carpeting, 2- M9 VOULP dearly/ OFOOMA! BOLTON LAKE — Vernon. Cute home. City utilities. Near shop­ In excel!' nt condition, has one Is being taken over by the mill- revolutionary glory of their fa' Help Wanted— Mole 36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 p v n c h p r e s s operator want 9963. VACANT RANCH - - 7% rooms, car garage and a host of ^ ‘ . ed. No experience necessary. 4-room Ranch, lake privileges, ping, bus. Recent furnace, $1B,- For Solo 75 tary. thers.’’ LOVE A V ISITO R- car garage and large lot. Call MANCHESTER — Hard to find 2 full bath.s, 2-zone heat. Mr. other extras. Mid 40s. 649- - Apply in person, Gayle Mfg. 1 large treed lot, fireplace, pine 900. What! $16,900. That's AN8 ALDI built 6-room Dutch One day last week the govern- The old soldiers appealed to l i r e HE^ IR on this one. Mitten Realty, 6-8 duplex In good condition, 2 Zin-ser, Belfiorc Agency, 647- VERNON — 6*/6 room ranch, 5306. ^ECTRICIAN — Joumeyrn^. p a r t -TIME clerks wanted to (,'vi., 1068 C Tolland St., East paneling. $175 monthly, heat right. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, huge Realtors, 643-6030. furnaces, excellent Income. high scenic » location. Fire­ ment newspaper Izvestia lec- cultural workers to produce "a Top wages with benefits. Call gUARARTlRE - 1413. work in retail store. Must bt: Hartford, Conn. included. Available Immediate­ formal dining room, front-to- Only $28,900. H.M. Frechette place, carpeting, garage, walk­ tured the younger generation on great many books, songs, films between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. MANCTIESTBR — Move In and RANCH— Modern kitchen with over 20. Pleasant, easy work. ly. Storrs, 1-429-4923. back living room with fire­ Realtors, 647-9093. BRAND NEW Raised Ranch. out basement. Priced to sell B &L W how glorioua things were In the showing the heroic deeds of the Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421. for — assume this 7-room, 5% per dining area, ceramic tile bath ideal for anyone who wishes APPLICATIONS accepted place, large kitchen with built- Lovely treed lot. For details, Only $23,600. Hayes Agency, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. old days. The article was signed people, the events of those hepo- work at the Dairy Queen — cent mortgage, Fiano Agency. with vanity, 3 bedrooms, EXCELLENT location — Shop- to add to his Income. Openings in oven, range and dishwasher, Mr. Merritt, Belflore Agency, 646-0131. Manchester .. Parkade,...... by Manch. heavily bemedaled brass, ic years.” Brazier, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. week­ 646-0191. garage, very clean, $24,500. ping, commuting, near Wad­ available days, evenings and 4-car garage, acre lot. Wolvcr­ 017-1413. 649-6306 aged veterans of World War n . Pravda said It had received BAKERY DEPARTMENT days, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Satur­ Resort Property Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, dell School and East Catholic BOLTON— 2-famlly, 6-6, with Sundays. Apply Cumberland 67 SIX-ROOM L-shaped Ranch. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. The following day, the Com- 1,600 letters in response to a day and Sunday. 4 p.m - 11 For Rent 046-4200. High. Many extras in this 8- COMPLETE computerized attached garages, separate HEBRON . . a beauty of a 5(^ Farms Dairy Store, 151 Middle Garage, wall to wall carpeting. munist newspaper Pravda car- suggestion that oldsters write In Porter for coke department, Tpke. West, Manchester. pm., Saturday and Sunday. bedroom Spilt Level. $26,600. r-ervice, plus a profes:donal, utilities, aluminum combina­ room Ranch on a heavily wood­ MARTHA'S Vineyard, water- Desirable' mortgage for as­ STEPHEN STREET . . . new on ASSUMABLE 5% per cent, 7- rled a full page of letters from about their memories of the highest rates, 8 -hour shift, Write to: Dairy Queen Brazier, market. Solid four bedroom co­ Owner, 643-0640. full-time sales staff. Call us, tions, 160x300 lot, $27,600. Wol­ ed lot In a fine residential area. front cottage, sleeps three. sumption. $24,900. Pasek Real­ room Ranch with attached ga­ World War II veterans, directly war, "In response to the vdshea overtime after 8 hours, full 242 Broad St., Manchester. Fuel and Feed 49>A Rooms Without Board 59 Aportments— Flats— - lonial with baths, two car we work. Belflore Agency, 647- verton Agency, Realtors, 649- full basement, rear porch. , .v tors, 289-7475, 647-1673, 742-8243. rage, porch, L-shaped living MANCJHESTER Here’s a Owners are anxious to move addressed to the young, recall- of the youth.” fringe benefit program. Ap­ Phone 742-8868. garage. Vacant. Cholse resi­ 1413. 2813. PART-TIME mornings f o r ...... ^------Tenements 63 and dining room, finished room house for the whole family, and reasonable offers will be ‘J'e sacrifices of a genera- The thrust of the campaign ply at employment office. RICHARD P. cleaning. Apply in per.son. Ver- FIREWOOD for sale, sawed LARGE pleasant room, park- dential area. Sensibly priced at MODERN three - room apart­ in basement, beautifully land­ walk to schools, shopping, bus. COLONIAL Cape with two love- SOUTH Windsor - 5>^ room considered. T. J. Crockett, tlon ago. appears to be to persuade Soviet non Limes Inc. Route 83, Ver- and split. Will deliver. Tlm- ing, linen service. References, under $30,000. T. J. Crockett, Manchester Low 60’s scaped lot, $26,900. Phllbrlck Spotlessly clean, oversized ga­ ly acres In Manchester. A rare Ranch, one - third down as Realtor, 643-1677. As a take-off point, the cam- youth that the leaders of the non. berland Tree Service, 876-1238. security. 644-0248. ment, all utilities. Call 649- Wonted To Rent 68 Realtor, 643-1577. FIRST NATIONAL RITA 4555. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. rage, private yard, 3 bed­ find! For details, Mr. Merritt sumes 5-% per cent mortgage. ------paign Is using the 25th annlver- Communist party In 1946—many STORES LACK of car plus living cost SOPHISTICATED DECOR rooms, formal dining room, Belflore Agency, 647-1413. sary on May 0, the date the Rus- of whom remain in today's lead- THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ WEST SIDE . . . just listed a MANCHESTER — Immaculate Immediate occupancy. Rec PERSONNEL SERVICES FIVE - ROOM duplex, garage, flreplaced living room. Pleas­ slans mark as the end of the ership—covered themselves PARK & OAKLAND AVES. SEASONED fireplace wood for tage St., centrally located, creates special need for work­ New 10-room Raised Ranch, five room Ranch with partial and modern 4-4, 2-famlly, 2-car room, double garage, $23,900. EAST HARTFORD Situotions W o n t e d - adults only, no pets. Call 643- ure to own. Only $23,900. Keith BRAND NEW and beautiful war In Europe. The program with glory in defending the 8o- EAST HARTFORD, CONN. sale. Call 228-9585. large pleasantly furnished ing mother with ninth -grade brick and aluminum facade, basement on a nice private lot garage, many extas. Must be Gorgeous Ranch with lo v e ly ______Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ACCOUNTANTS — Jr. and Sr. 6694 between 8-9 p.m. just off the bus line for only Agency, 646-4126, 649-1022. also is keyed to the 100th annl- viet fatherland from an aggres- Female 38 rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 daughter, searching for ■ redwood gallery foyer, spa­ seen, H.M. Frechette Realtors, family room and double fire- BOLTON — Spacious six-room GLASTONBURY AREA Several openings. Salary to $14,- SEASONED hardwood, for fire­ apartment (heat included) cious living room with $10,500. Start packing and call versary celebration of Lenin's sor bent on Its destruction, for overnight and permanent 647-9993. SPRUCE ST. — Older Four- place on lovely treed lot. Mr. Ranch, l'/4 baths, custom place, cut and delivered, $15 vicinity of Manchester High at cathedral, beamed celling, T. J. Crockett, Realtor at 643- birth, an Important Soviet prop- There have been many com- AUTO mechanic, steady work, WILL CARE for child in my guest rates. Furnished family, consisting of two five- Merritt, Belflore Agency, 64’*- kitchen, beautifully land­ Recently painted 6*4-room a pick-up load. Call 228-0097. massive fireplace, oversized 1677. aganda date. plaints in recent years about the good fringe benefits. No Satur- FOREMEN — Several positions home. $15. weekly. Apply 246 down-to-earth rental. Call 649- room flats, one four and one 1413. scaped. Louis Dlm'ock, Realty, Split - Level. Immaculate ROOM for rent, gentleman on­ Apartments 63-A dining room with unique This Is not the first time that attitudes of some young Soviet days. See A1 Patch, Service available on all 3 shifts. Should West Center Street, Manches­ 8583 between 6:30-7:30 p.m. Manchester Manchester Line Mid 60's three. 100 amp. service. Needs 649-0823. condition, one-car attached _ , . . . Manager, Carter ' .Chevrolet ^ave plastics or rubber back- ter. ly, central location, free park­ planked ceiling, exquisite work. Reduced to $24|800. Prin­ NEAT clean 6-room Cape with garage In quiet area near Soviet older generation, no- people who, to hear the elders AVAILABLE March 1st, It- SIX ROOMS minimum—house, Co., Inc., 1229 Main St., Man- giround and supervisory exper- Household Goods 51 ing, references required. 643- kitchen with separate eating OWNER RETIRING GRACIOUS LIVING ciples only. Owner, 649-4522, 8 200’ treed yard. Central loca­ COLUMBIA—Try this 280’ lake- schools, churches, shopping tably the military elders, have tell It, remain thankless even SEVENTH grade student of St. ------2693, 649-8160. tractive 3-room apartment ot good location, 2 well-behaved bar, breakfaiit room with tion, Immediate occupancy. chester. ience. Salary to Ilk D.O.E. USED refrigerators, to 6:30. front plus 6 acres treed land and bus. Mid 20s. Assum­ tried to persuade young people though young people never had James’ School would like Oak Lodge. Ten minutes children. Immediate occupan­ sliding glass doors opening Six-room Cape Cod and 2- Aluminum siding, new gas and one stone flreplaced ranges, automatic washers LARGE furnished room fer Is offered in this new 6- able mortgage available. to be more patriotic. And If that it so good. HARDWARE store clerk, apply FOREMEN / SUPERVISORS— babysit after school. 643-1340. Hartford. Adults, no pets. 643 cy. References available. 423- onto sundeck, 2 baths, un­ car garage in move-in con­ MANCHESTER Birch Mt. Rd. 6 heat. Must sell. Mr. Lom­ Ranch, beautiful rec room, 3 with guarantees, see them at male only. Parking. $16 week­ bedroom Colonial, spacious sort of exercise does not go over But the young people must in person. Barrett Plumbing Several openings in areas of 9171. 0615. usual family room with dition. City sewer and wat­ room Cape, plus full finished bardo, Belflore Agency, 647- bedrooms, plenty of cabinets B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 ly. Call 644-0123 after 6 p.m. living room, large formal Exceptionally finie 6-room especially big with American know they haven't much to say wall-to-wall fireplace and er. Quiet . neighborhood, basement, wall-to-wall carpet­ 1413. In kitchen, 2 - car garage, supply, 331 Board St. Closed heat WOMAN would like to baby-sit Main St. Call 643-2171. ONE-ROOM apartment. Stove, dining room, queen’s kit­ Ranch with attached gar­ youngsters, there Is reason to abut their future.. The average luring, separate bar area, 4 or 6 close to acWol and shop­ ing, extra building possible. breezeway. It all equals living age. Walltexed kitchen with Wednesdays. days. Call 875-6381. ROOM for rent In country, refrigerator, heat, hot water. chen with all built-ins and in believe that many a Russian age of the top 35 men in party machine shops. Salary to 12k, SINGER automatic zig­ kitchen privileges and garage bedrooms, walk-out base­ ping. Price—$24,900. Please Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, SUBURBANITE splendor at its finest for only $25,000. built-in coppertone oven- Semi-private bathroom. Apply Business Property completely carpeted, excit­ Manchester! 7% room split youngster finds it rather com- and government positions is 00. TELEVISION D.O.E. zag, with cabinet, converts In­ included. Call evenings, 228- ment, 2-car garage on large call J. McLaughlin, 649-5306. 646-4200...... Keith Agency, 646-4128, 649- Tange and garbage disposal Marlow’s, Main St., Manches­ For Sole 70 ing breakfast room ■with with three full baths! Four ball. One piece of evidence: Leonid I. Brezhnev, the party to portable, button holes, 9003. beautifully treed lot in pres­ sliding glass doors opening 1022. plus many more added fea­ TECHNICIAN PROGRAMMER / ANAYLSTS ter. $24,900—PRIVACY, huge treed bedrooms! Ideal for the grow­ Last year the Soviet army news- chief, becomes 64 this year; Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 monograms,cziiiOp ztvitiayhems, etc...... I ■ ...... tige area. onto 24’ sundeck in pork- tures too numerous to list. —Several openings. Minimum of MANCHESTER — 20,000 square B &L W lot, immaculate 3-bedroom ing family. Call now. Belflore VERNON — 6% room Ranch, paper Red Star complained Premier Alexei N. Kosygin be- Originally over $300. Full price ROOM with kitchen privileges. SEEKING responsible mature. like setting, antique panel­ Assumable mortgage avail­ One of Eastern Connecti­ one year experience required. toot masonry industrial build­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Ranch. Enclosed breezeway, Agency, 647-1413. heated rec room, treed lot, about shortcomings In the train- comes 66; President Nikolai V. AKC Siberian Husky pups^ now $52. cash or monthly pay­ Centrally located. Apply 14 business person to share love­ JACQUELINE- ed, beamed family room, able. 30s. cut's leading appliance and Salary to $14,000. D.O.E. ing, I's acres, central location, Manchester Parkade, Matich. 2-car garage, dead end street. walk-out basement, excellent Ing o# young men -who had just Podgomy, 67; Defense Minister ments. 622-0476. Arch St. ly home and board, (Columbia ROBERTS AGENCY first floor laundry room, 2% TV stores has a full or part- beautiful markings, males or all utilities. Many possibilities, 649-5306 Hutchins Agency, 640-5324. TRULY IMMACULATE — 3- location. Only $21,500. Hayes COMPUTER OPERATORS—One Lake. All privileges, 228-9369 646-3339 baths, massive fireplace in Custom executive 8-room entered or were about to enter Andrei A. Grechko, 67; the top time opening for a top females. Call 647-1690. LARGE pleasant front room including commercial use. bedroom Ranch, Real coun­ Agency, 646-0131. year experience on IBM 360-30 SEWING machine — Singer zig­ after 5:30 and weekends. SCARBOROUGH Rd.— One of a game room plus 3 addition­ Raised Ranch ■with 2-car military service as draftees. party theoretician, Mikhail Sus- flight technician. for gentleman In private Hayes Agency, 646-0131. $26,900 OVERSIZED 3-bedroom try sized kitchen, raised hearth and 40. Openings on all shifts. EIGHT-WEEK old Golden Re- zag, buttonholes, hems, fancy al hobby rooms for the ac­ garage. White marble fire­ "Let none of these young men lov, 68. 'The average age of the home. Steam heat, next to kind, gracious stately Colonial, Ranch. Two baths, family fireplace, 2-car garage. Rural Salary to $160. D.O.E. triever puppy, registered par­ desigfns, etc. Originally over MANCHESTER — Central, six- tive family, 2-car garage, place In living room, formal think,” the paper warned, “ that ruling Politburo Is 62 and Its • Top pay bath, parking. Eldridge St. 4 bedrooms, large kitchen, for­ kitchen, built-ins, dishwasher, atmosphere, yet close to ents. Reasonably priced. Call $300, full price now $51. Easy Business Locations room Colonial plus sun porch, mal dining room, front-to-back on acre plus lot in prestige APPLIANCE SALE dining room with sliding senior comrades who have youngest member is 62. • Medical Benefits TRAINEES—Technical, mechan­ Call 649-9046. 2-car garage. Wooded acre lot. everything. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- after 6 p.m., 742-9725. terms. 522-0931, dealer. Investment Property 3 large bedrooms, 2-car ga­ living room with fireplace, area. glass doors, kitchen has ical, retail, managerial. For For Rent 64 Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. fiore Agency, 647-1413. One like new double-door • Fringe benefits. For Sole 70-A rage. 105’ frontage. Sale price porch, 2-car garage, well shad­ built-in self-cleaning oven- sharp high school grads with SIX WEEKS OLD, mini­ Model Home Furniture Frigidaire refrigerator, one range, range hood and dish­ Apply to Mr. Kimball: ROOM for gentleman, very 3,500 square feet of corn- $19,900. Mitten Realty, Real­ ed lot. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ JACQUELINE- EXCELLENT 6% room Ranch, CONVENIENT location is only aptitude to learn pinschers, full growth about 7 like new Frigidaire electric washer, 2*4 full baths, fire­ 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL central. Phone 649-0513. mercial space. Two exposures, PEARL St. — A 14-room du­ tors. 643-6930. tors, 646-4200. ROBERTS AGENCY garage, large lot, city utilities, one feature of this 6*4 room lbs. All brown. Call 649-0837. range, both In avocado green place with brick wall In rec As Others See Us JACK ROAN INC. TECHNICIANS — Electronical 19 PIECES reasonable. Wolverton Agency, plex home. Handy to schools fireplace. Owner anxious to Split with two full baths! Nice­ Realtors, 649-2813. and Main St. Dwelling is cur­ MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape 646-3339 finish—$21,900. Also included room . . . plus many, many By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been declining for six months In and mechanical. Must be tech TWO TEN APARTMENTS sell. 5% per cent assumable ly landscaped yard, many ex­ is an adorable 5-room, all 109 VALLEY RD. $297 Apartments— Flats— rently occupied as rooming with 3 bedrooms, living room more quality features In this LONDON (AP) — President a row. school g(rad or have experience. 210 Miaiin St., Kancheater mortgage. Price $24,500. Re­ tras. Aluminum storms and electric RANCH, only two WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Articles For Sole 45 ATTRACTIVE OFFICE space house showing a fine return on fine home too numerous to Salary to 10k. Interior Designer wants re­ Tenements 63 3-ROOM APARTMENTS has fireplace and wall to wall duced to $23,800. Charles Les- screens. Belflore Agency, 647- years young. Positively spot­ Nixon’s defense budget and Ite Soviet news agency Tass available singles or multiples. investment. To reconvert prop­ $21,900 VERY Attractive 1968, list. A "must be seen” to 1-423-9277. liable family or newlyweds (Jusit a few lectt) carpeting, den or dining room, perance, 649-7620. 1413. less condition. Owner will j » „ o , a . DRAFTSMEN / DESIGNERS— FORK LIFT—4,000 pound capa- THREE-ROOM apartment with Centrally located to Manches- erty to standard 2-family dwell­ 3-bedroom Ranch, bullt-ln be fully appreciated. As­ to accept delivery of com­ family sized kitchen. Good buy even include huge beautifully GROCERY clerk wanted, good Many openings. To 10k, D.O.E. city. Lift to 30’. $4,000. Call range and refrigerator, good ter-Vemon areas. Call for ad­ Luxurious wall-to-wall car­ range, large wooded lot. MANCHESTER—7-room Colon­ PROFESSIONALLY appraised sumable mortgage avail­ Ity of an armed satellite race port saying Venezuela Is sufter- plete Model Display of Qual­ ing would require but a mini­ at $22,900. Wolverton Agency, landscaped lot just minutes working conditions. Apply Ver- 643-9508. ditional Information, 649-5316. peting throughout, range,' ro- Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- ial, 2*4 baths, fireplaces, built- for quick sale! Seven room able. Mid 40e. between the United States and Ing great losses because of oil ity Furniture just removed location. Call Peterman mum alteration. For further in­ frigeraitor, disposal, dlah- Realtorsw 649-2813. away from Manchester. A non Circle Market, Vernon, ENGINEERS Nuclear BS or ------^ ^ -— to warehouse for Public Agency, 646-2223. formation about this well built 6324. 1ns, 2-car gfarage, large lot. Colonial Cape with 2*4 baths, the Soviet Union, the American restrictions Im p ost by the Conn. 649-B329. MS. Should have 3 to 6 years AM-FM Zenith radios, regular- FIVE ROOMS of front Main wa^er, central adr condi­ BESTOBUY home for the Call now for appointment to Sale. Modern 3 complete home in an excellent neighbor­ LARGE oversized 8 room Cape, Immediate occupancy. Priced 2-zone heat, lovely family economy, and U.S.-Latin-Ameri- United States. "Local observers experience In reactor engineer- ly $49.95, now on sale at $42.95 St. office space, 100 per cent lo­ tioning, tiled bath. MANCHESTER —New 4-bed­ young at heart by the Paul see these fine homes. rooms with the $1,000 look. FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. hood, please call 649-5241. Rob­ 2 full baths, bullt-lns In kitch­ to sell. Charles Lesperance, room, formal dining room, can. relations were the subjects draw attention to the d u rp ertt- ■ing. Salary to 16k. AM-FM Zenith stereo con­ cation near banks, air-condi­ Heat and hot water fumisb- room Garrison Colonial, double W. Dougan Agency, Real­ WOODWORKING 8 pc. Convertible Living Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ ert J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main St. en, formal dining room, family 649-7620. Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, of published comment abroad Icism by OAS, which was for- soles, now on sale from $179.96 tioned, automatic fire sprink­ ed. Parking. garage, 2*4 baths, formal din­ tors, 649-4636. DEPARTMENT ENGINEERS —' Hydro-electric, Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 cated. Adults only. 643-2171 Manchester. room, garage, $29,600 Phil- 647-1413. last week. merly obedient to American end- tates,” Tsss said, TVs regularly $99.95, now on St. Warren O. Howland, Bealtor room, paneled family room, ed Ranch, four to five bed- $31,900. — IN-GROUND Swim- C V R Experienced man for supervis­ good background in hydro-elec­ may purchase any room in­ FIVE \ nits, good income, $49,- 4200. ent British weekly, said defense ______sale at $89.95. Reconditioned WE HAVE customers waiting Rental Agent ing high quality custom work. tric construction and be a su­ dividually. Immediate deliv­ 500. Eight units, $70,000. Wol­ spacious kitchen, full base­ rooms, built-lns dishwasher, ming pool, wall to wall carpet- VERNON— Garrison Colonial, CONNECTICUT 'VALLEY budget cuts by Nixon might*ln^ and guaranteed color TV con­ for the rental of your apart­ M S -llM ment plus lots more, $38,900. Excellent opening. pervisor. Salary to 17k. ery or free storage. ROCKVILLE verton Agency, Realtors, 649- MANCHESTER area — Seven- cauqieting, rec room, wooded Ing, a newly paneled family large kUchen, dining room. REALTY dlcate the United States has Pot'^rowing Charge DISPLAYCRAFT soles with new picture tubes CAP & CCP Charge Plans ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ 2813. room Cape. Large kitchen, Warren E. Howland, Realtor, lot. High 20's. Hayes Agency. room, are only a few features ^rgeJiving rooin 3 bedr^ms x ^ ^ now $199.95. Modem TV Serv­ 13 WEST MAIN ST. Brings Conviction 643-9557 ENGINEERS — Recently dis­ Also, our own Instant Credit tate Associates, Inc., 643-5129 dishwasher, disposal, built-ins, 643-1108. 646-0131. of this centrally located Gar- 1 baths, beautiful walk-out Bruce H. Little Shirley D. Little on Its nuclear arms, but In fact charged military officers with ice, 805 Hartford Rd. 643-2205. store, 20x60’, full basement, SOUTH GLASTONBURY — risen Colonial. For further de- basement, breezeway, garage, SAN RAFAEL, Caltf. (AP) — Plan FIVE-ROOM apartment, over fireplace, 1% baths, beautiful Annette A. Kehoe no such decision has been tak­ MAN wanted part-time, half b SEE or BSME. We have out- parking. M. I. Kaplan, Brok­ Mammouth size 3-famlly plus .treed lot. Sale price, $27,900. MANCHESTER - New 8-r«om MANOTESTER - Key location. tails, Mr. Zinsser, Belflore large lot, handy location. $26,- en.” Frank Werber, former business 1970, 24 volume set of Encyclo­ Charter Oak Restaurant, heat PRESIDENTIAL brick front Raised Ranch, industrial zone, 3-famiIy house, Agency, 647-1413. Phllbrlck Agency, Real- manager of the Kingston 'M o, day, preferably mornings for standing opportunities for you in pedia Brlttanica, with extras. DISCOUNT FURNITURE er, Hartford. 249-7711. Eve­ 3-room home situated on one Mitten Realty, Realtors, 643- 644-1571 The paper said the cuts dem- car washing and general used engineering fields. Salary to furnished, $125 monthly. 643- VILLAG E , double garage, 2 fireplaces, new furnace, excellent busl- tors, 646-4200. Never used, $750. Call 742-9484 WAREHOUSE nings 232-9041. acre of property with 286’ 6930. (24-hour Service) onstrate that "for the present ***^ been convicted of possess- car maintenance. No skill re- io.5k. 1492. Oenter St. & Tbompson 2V4 baths, paneled family ness potential. Call now! Hayes NEW LISTING — 7-room NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS ______frontage. Total of 18 rooms, 6- Vernon the Nixon administration is ***S growing marijuana. quired. See Frank Trudnak, after 5 p.m. $16,500 — SIX-ROOM older room. See It today. $37,900. Agency, 646-0131. Cape with enclosed breezeway 3580 Main St. Hartford PRESIDENTIAL Village apart- AVAILABLE immediately, two 6-3-3. $42,900, Call the Paul W. Rd., Manobeerter ______trying to cope with things as It verdict was returned Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 1299 ™ E PROVEN carpet cleaner Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- home, central, assume 4^4 per Warren E. Howland, Realtor, and garage in Bowers area. “KNOLLWOOD VERNON — Extra clean 3-bed- finds them, to extricate itself Tuesday by a Superior Court OPERATORS—Five years ex­ • 522-7249 ments, Thompson Rd. at Cen- rooms with air-conditioning in Luxury U vlag A s You'd HEAR THIS — Nine room Co­ Main St., Manchester. Blue Lustre is easy on the 4535. cent mortgage with substantial 643-1108. Three bedrooms, formal din­ ESTATES” room Ranch, oversized garage, from Vietnam without avoidable Jury that deliberated 15 min- perience. First and second (former Fuller Brush bldg.) tei St. New 3%-room apart­ centrally located building. Design It lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, Several 8-TOom Colonials are budget. Restores forgotten down. Early occupancy. Bel­ ing room, flreplaced living Handy location. $22,900. Nor- loss of face, to apply the les- utes. shifts. Promotable positions. 175 Pine St. Manchester ments, immediate occupancy, Plenty of off street parking. MANCHESTER — business One & Two-Bedroom RAMBLING Ranch In a seclud­ country kitchen, paneled fam­ room. Nicely treed lot. Close now available for immediate colors. Rent electric sham- John H. Lappen Inc. 649-5261. flore Agency, 647-1413. mein Hohenthal Realtor, 646- sions of that experience In a Werber, 40, faces a maximum Benefits are 100% company 646-23^ complete GE kitchen, includes block with 6 apartments, ex­ Apartments ed country setting. In Man­ ily room, paneled recreation to all schools, shopping, occupancy In this fine area pooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall­ seif-cleaning range, dishwash­ 1166. practical way and to get into a sentence of one to 10 years im­ paid. Local. (former Norman's Fum.) BROAD ST. — Available March cellent condition. Owner will AU O-B Kitchen chester. Large spacious en­ room, 2*4 baths, double ga­ churches. Ideal for growing of new homes. 4 bedrooms, paper Supply. er, disposal, and double-door Equipment rage, 200x300' wooded lot. position to face Its tasks at prieonment. TAILOR Warehouse 1st, 15x35’ business bay, wa­ finance 80 per cent at 8*4 per trance foyer and hall. Huge family. Assume 5% per cent 2V4 baths, 2 garages on SALESMEN—Many areas. To refrigerator, ample walnut (Jlose to everything. Hutchins home.” His main defense was Uiaf he d demonstrator snowmo- at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. ter, heat, bathroom facilities, cent. Terrific income produc­ FUinge wiith Self Gleaning' living roorr., formal dining mortgage with substantial treed lots. City sewer and cabinets. Carpeting, 2 air- Oven • Two-Door Refrig­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Wanted— Real Estate 77 The Tokyo Shlmbun said Gie used the drug for religious pur- EXPERIENCED f o r ^ c e records, etc. t>“es, one each, 30 h.p. and 18 Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 plenty of parking. Suitable for er. Call now, Hayes Agency, room, three bedrooms, two- down! Full shed dormer! To­ water. Outstan^ng value for defense cuts prompted the opln- poses. Trial Judge E. Warren conditioners. Rental includes erator-Freezer • Disposal car, garage. $29,900. Phllbrlck $34,400. Call J. Florence, h.p. Call 643-4302, 742-6336. any small business. $85. 649- 648-0131. tal payments, including prin­ ALL CASH for your propert^ “ m® H.S. quarters that McGuire ruled there was no THREE ROOMS of furniture, heat, hot water, parking, mas­ • Dishwasher • 'Two Air Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 649-5306. CLAIMS ADJUSTER TRAINEE 6544. .Conditioning U n i t s • cipal, interest, insurance, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape Nixon U "aiming at revival of such religion as "marilua- Superb working conditions, —College' grad without military SORRY SAL is now a merry Danish modem bedroom, 5- ter TV antenae, coin operated Argyle FOUR FAMILY , , , . , , ______MANCHESTER close to shop- 'Traverse Rods • Venetian taxes, only $129. monthly If instant service. Hayes Agency, Isolationism and the principle of nalsm” and instructed the Jury all insurance fully paid obligation. Salary in training, gal. She used Blue Lustre rug piece Spanish dinette set, laundry In basement, large OFFICE — five rooms, second ping 4-famllv with 4 room storageBtnrap-o area,area onnn hii.sbus line. OpenOoen _ =____ I’ »***>"**/ wiin 4 room Blinds • Wall to WeU We have just listed a very mortgage assumed. Belflore B & W massivemnnaBlvVA retaliation.” o 11 a f I AVI ** TXllf But the fAto IcmAMAIgnore thefrllA /v/VVbt contention. A*\f t/Wl (CMS, Blue Cross, etc.h re­ $7,100 plus car and mileage. In­ and upholstery cleaner. Rent Mediterranean cedar chest, floor, heat. air-conditioning. 646-0131. daily, 17, or by appointment. apartments, 4-car garage, new .(Carpeting. Two bedroom desirable four family on the Agency, ‘647-1413. BARROWS and-WALLACE Co. Japanese newspaper sadd the ------■ -- tirement plan, vacation with crease to $7,400 at end of first electric shampooer $1. Olcott wicker living room set, dishes Call 649-0238. Softly Shaped 646-2623, 643-1023, or 643-4112. heating systems and roof. Mid apartments include one East Side. All four room Manchester Parkade, Manch. LAND-SITES-FARMS — Acre- budget more likely Indicates "a pay. $140 weekly. Apply to Variety Store. and glasses. All less than one and one-half baths. MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7- three months. Urgent. 30's. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. units, fully rented. Large 649-5306 age. Large, unzoned parcels, cooIlng-off period and a period Legal Notice Mr. Apter. nionth old, $800. or best offer. i^ia NCHESTER room Spilt, tip-top condition, FLUFFY soft and bright are Unusual exe- Houses For Rent 65 Ample parking, individual corner lot ■with garages. all areas. Louis Dlmock Reed- of recuperation to the Americeui 'qhpkb of WfmUF O** Inquire upstairs, 16 Union St., THREE apartments, and bas^ en t storage, master fireplace, Family room, gar­ PARTIAL LISTINGS carpets cleaned with Blue Lus­ prestige location, TOLLAND — Four - room, ex­ ty. Realtors, 649-9823. people, who are overheated and estate of ROBERT C. Manchester. 6-room home beauty shop, comer location, TV antenna. Convenient to age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. pandable Cape. Breezeway, at REGAL MEN’S SHOP ALL FEES PAID. tre. Rent electric shampooer massive living room with MANCHESTER, r. J. CJIOCKETT, Realtor ------;------— tired of foreign policies.” r,. fireplace, maple paneling, for­ for rent, 3 bedrooms, formal income over $9,000 yearly. transportation, Chopping, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. tached garage. Large lot on'W E HAVE a qualified buy- The Ottawa Journal expressed it is ordered that a hearing be $1. Manchester Hardware & 'schcK^ and churches. 643-1577 mal dining room with fire­ dining room, ideal location, no Principales only. Owner 649- quiet country road. Near park­ er anxious to purchase a three ViAVii' the TlnltAd states held by the Court on Admitting will 901-907 MAIN ST. Supply. 877 Main St., 643-4425. Musical Instrumenhi 53 CUTE AS A button, 5-room AwelUne- will to prqbale,_at the_ Probate Court place, 2 bedrooms, all ap­ more than 3 children, $200. 4742. Rental agent on premises way. Asking $19,900. T. J. or four-family dwelling, will would not get Into an armed sat- located at'Bolum Center Rd.. Bol- SEVERAL electric motors, ELECTRIC guitar. Fender, ex­ pliances, heat and electric In­ 1-7 p.m. Also shown by Ranch with oversized garage, Crockett Realtor, 876-6279. consider 6-5 duplex in reason­ elUte race with the Soviet Union *on^ C^nn. on March 9, 1970 at MANCHESTER 63 E. Center St. per month. Paul W. Dougan m a n c h f c t f r appointment. One-quarter MANCHESTER — Six - room one-third, *4 , V2 for bench cellent condition, $126. Call af­ cluded. $250 per month. Paul Realtor, 649-4535. MANCHESTER, West Middle (Jolotiial overlooking Center 100x300 lot. Ideal for the family able condition. Call Mr. Mar­ Tpke. and Hawthorne St. mile east of Ebclt 92, Wil­ because this "would only In- 'i, fa"further o rdered that, on 643-2478 work. Reasonable. 649-7376 eif- ter 4 p.m. 742-8261. W. Dougan Realtor, 649-4535. Park. 1% baths. t-wo-car starting out, $18,900. Wolverton COVENTRY — 4 room bunga- tens at Paul W. Dougan Agen crease the Dosslbllltles of an or before the Compliance Date fixed C zone parcel. 140x140’ plus bur C r o s s Parkway, low styled Rapeh, expandable ,, _ ___ hy the Court, a copy of this ORDER Manchester ter 3 p.m. Route 16 and 1-84. garage, large rooms. Immedi­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. cy, Realtors. 649-4535. endless escalation of the arms published one Ume In a newa- usable existing structure. upstairs, aluminum siding, n e w ______CHARLES Apartments, 4%- Out of Town ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ race." aper having circulation In this Pro- ALUMINUM sheets used as Heritage Hbuse, 646-2482. TELEPHONE 646-2628 COLONIAL—7 spacious rooms, C Wanted— ^To Buy SB room duplex, baths, 2 alr- For Rent cy. 64C0131 kitchen. Very neat and clean. q UT OF TOWN buyer needs 3- Communist China claimed the aate...... District. BULLDOZER trainees needed— printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 66 648-1028 648-4112 1*4 baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ ------. , It is further ORDERED that, on 6464040 condltloners, refrigerator. $10,600. Hayes Agency, 648- bedroom Cape. vjualliiea lo United States “ Is sinking deeper or befon; the Compliance Date fixed See Schools and Classes, 36” , 25 cents each or 6 for $1. H<^U3EHOLDS lots Antiques rage, central location, many 0131. range and disposal, heat and RCXJKVILLE — four-room nice- FOUR FAMILY, 4-rooms each pay up to $24,000. Call the ^nd deeper In a financial and by 'be C«Y'''mall“‘’l[K>rt^e’ o ^ d Classification No. 33. 643-2711. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, extras, city utilities. Morrison hot water, basement garage, ly furnished apartment. $125 _____ Land For Sole 71 apartment, good condition, alu­ Paul W. Dougan Agency^ Real- economic crisis and is rotting at to each of the personH entitled to DISHWASHER wanted for glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Agency, Realtors, 643-1015. MANCHESTER Is 15 minutes Adults preferred. Call after 6 monthly. Adults only. Availa- minum siding, handy location, tors, 649-4536. an accelerated rate.” The Com- such notice, m follows: M^ellne Saturday nights. Apply Cavey’s BE GENTLE, be kind, to that lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 NORTH Coventry — 8.9 acres from this 3-bedroom Cape, p.m. 849-9644. ble March 1st. Call 643-9678. $37,000. Phllbrlck Agency. GARRISON Colonial” ^ All ------munist New China News Agency 2, Bolton, Conn; Anne Hershnw Restaurant, 45 E. Center St. expensive carpet, clean It with Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. with 814’ frontage, also driven level lot, lake privileges, im­ EXPERIENCED Realtor, 646-4200. rooms, exceptionally large, said American production has Arlington, Woshln^oti; Guardian of Blue Lustre. Rent electric . THREE-room apartment, near THREE room furnished or un- well, view, and very large mediateAot wV4aca>Ww occupancy, v i v * ^ $17,600.a 11 wv * ___ Jeffrey Scott Davidson, 306 Padiick WANTED Aniique lumiiu e N6wly redecorst- ftjmishprt hpntpd nn«rfmpnt , .iw formal dining room, living Meyer Agency Realtors, 643- TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD INSPECTORS ELECTRICIANS, licensed jour­ shampooer $1. Pinewood Furni­ furnished heated apartment. Maple trees. $21,000. Call 742- WEST SIDE—8-room Cape, rec ______Street. Marttnex, Georgia. glass, pewter, oil paintings or room, 14x24’ with fireplace. EAST HARTFORD, Attest: NORMAN PREUBS, neyman. Residential - commer­ ture Shop. ed. Adults, no pets. Heat and 742-7541. Call after 5 p.m. 6519, Alfred D. Heckler, Route room with built-in bar, screen­ 0609. Judge. other antique items. Any Master bedroom 14x24', ga­ CONNECTICUT TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD Excellent working condi­ cial - industrial work. Benefits. hot water. $110. Write Box 31, Coventry. ed porch, fenced In back yard. Steady work. Rockville area. UNUSED brass and Iron ma­ quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- rage. Owner wants quick sale. COVENTRY — Lakeview Ter EAST HARTFORD. tions. 55-hour work week. chine screws, *^” to 4” sizes, 8700, 165 Oakland Street. ” CC’’, Manchester Herald. Assumable mortgage. $25,500. Priced below replacement. race. Spring- . is. coming. Greet_ . INVITATION CONNECTICUT Call 875-5905. Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors. LEGAL All benefits. Apply in per­ nuts, washers, etc. 643-1442. $27,600. Phllbrlck Agency, it ■with your own home. Cape WANTED — ANTIQUES, used LOOKING for anything In real MOLD MAKER 646-4200. INVITATION son. MACHINE operators, third shift p L u j^ I N ^ Realtors, 646-4200. Cod, near lake, four rooms T O BID appliances, fix­ furniture, partial or complete estate rentals — apartments, 11st class mold maker. I NOTICE openings. No experience neces- ■* ’ MANCHESTER — 8-room Spilt down and two upstairs waiting ON THE FOLIXJWINO tures and supplies. Very rea­ estates. Call 646-0004 after 7 homes, multiple dwellings, no $14,900. ATTRACTIVE 6-room T O BID OF DATE OF PRIMARY FOR sary. Clean shop. Fringe bene­ fees. Call J. D. Real Elstate bnmediate openings, Ranch, separat? entrance, Uv­ to be completed. Secondary ONE (1) TWIN POST TRUCK MORLAND TOOL CO. sonable. 249-7525, Mr. Webber, p.m., 633-2300 days. home. Baseboard heat, at­ ON THE FOLLOWING TOWN COMMITTEE fits. Good starting wage. An Associates, Inc.. 643-5129. good benefit^ good lng quarters. Trees every­ financing available. $12,500. U FT (LIFTING CAP. 9 tached garage, Hutchins Agen­ REMOVE SIX (6) FLOOR MEMBERSHIP wages growth poten- NORTHWOOD Lessenger Co., 1-423-9291. Eve- 36,000 LBS.) 1404 TOLLAND TPKE equal opportunity employer. where. Executive neighbor­ MANCHESTER— Newer luxury cy. Realtors, 649-6324. nlngs, Joan Sadlon, 228-9291, ONfc (1) TWIN POST TYPE URINALS AND Notice to the enrolled mem­ Call Personnel office, Consoli­ Help Wanted— Mole or Female 37 Itial. hood. Immediate occupancy, 2-bedroom apartment, avail­ Karen Lewis, 228-9023. PASSENGER CAR LIFT SUPPLY AND INSTALL bers of the Republican Party o f MANCHESTER dated Cigar Corp., 131 Oak St., APPLY $36,500. Llnsay Realty, 649- OFFERED by owner, spacious the Town of Bolton; Glastonbury. 633-9441, 8:30 able now. $185 per month In­ APARTMENTS (LIFTING CAP. 18,000 LBS.) (6) WALL TYPE UNITS 9168, 649-0085. Ranch in excellent condition. BOLTON . . . attractive Ranch cluding heat, appliances and 559 HILLIARD ST. COMPLETELY______INSTALLED Sealed bids will be received In accordance with Section a.m. to 4:30 p.m. IONA MFG. GO. MANCHESTER 6 rooms plus recreation room, liome high on a cliff overlook­ JIG BORE Operators — First, carpet. Call Paul W. Dougan, WESTMINSTER Rd. Garrison Sealed bids will be received at at the office of the Purchasing 9-426 of the General Statutes of Unit of OenenU ' 2 baths, garage, built-ins, patio ing Eastern Conn. Three bed­ second and third shift. Lathe JOIN OUR Realtor, 649-4636. Signal Oorp. TAKE BQDDIjE TPKE, TO ADAMS ST — TTm.v Mnit*f*Bi Colonial, large living room the office of the Purchasing Agent, 740 Main Street, East the State of Connecticut, and and other extras. City utilities. rooms, 1*4 baths, two car ga­ operators, second shift. Verti­ Regent St., Manchester with fireplace, modern eat-in Agent, 740 Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut, until the applicable Party Rules, no- cal turret lathe operators, sec­ 4*/4-ROOM deluxe Town house In desireable area. 5% percent rage, greenhouse, Florida jj^rtford, Connecticut, until THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1070 tlce Is hereby given that the apartments. Many custom fea- kitchen, formal dining rooin, 3 ond shift. Call LeMi Corpora­ Read Herald Ads. GROWING STAFF ★ 1 * * Bedroom Split Level Apartmenla Bright and colorful, a assumable mortgage. Upper room. Nina acres In a'll. Must THURSDAY, MARCHS, 1970 AT AT 9:30 A.M. and will be open- Town (Committee of the Repub- bedrooms, 1*4 baths, screened be seen to be appreciated T.J. tion^ 643-2362. * tures. $186. and $190. J.D. Real * Central Air Oondlttonlng / handsome set of jockey- porch, 2-caf garage. Phllbrlck 20's. Call 649-9419. J 10:00 A.M., and will be opened ed publicly and read at that Ucun Party of UieDown of Bol- Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. TT Estate Associates, 643-5129. ★ Fully Carpeted ' ' i ' -\ cap and knee-socks knit *- \ publicly and read at thdt time ^Ime and place forj the above ton has ^ixed Thursday, April . in the pretty argyle pat- Agency Realj^rs, 646-4200. i^N criE ST E R Six - room CLEAN. 6-room second floor * Boleony Off Uvlng Boom ' ' The V-yoke and side- COVENTRY — Nathan Hale and place for the above men- mentioned qommodltles and 16. 1970, as the day of the Pri- ‘ NOW ^ \ y \ tern. No. B44B has knit panelling makes this MANC^HESTER Deluxe cus­ home with many fine features, apartment, garage, convenient EXPERIENCED ★ ^mbUiaOim Family Boom and Formal Dining Boom directions fo r cap and area, large custom built alum- tloned commodities and service, service. ja r y ‘ *’® ® J!?"'"' style shapely so that it’s tom 7-room Garrison Colonial, lovely treed yard, one full, one Ilium sided, three - bedroom Information for blddei?, spec- information for bidders, spec- bers of the Repu^con T ^ We have openings in our main office and branches location, bus line, g^curity and socks . . . 8*4-11. MAINTENANCE MAN a pleasure to wear. No. 2% baths, 2-enr garage, all half bath, large master bed­ Wooded Ificatlons, proposal and contract Iftcatlons, proposal and contract Committee In said Town, wnicn for typists, secretaries, account clerks, tellers, lease required. $176. Heated. OIL BURNER UNO SM la etlai tor aick Ml- 8308 with PHOTO-GUIDE is room, bright formal dining Raised Ranch, 1069. tan U laalaSt flrit-cliii aiilllai. aluminum, private treed lot, bullt-lns, forms are available at the of- forms are available at the office Primary will be General Mechanic and Machinist. First shift. Com­ computer operators and many more. Good starting ^Heritage House, 646-2482. in New Sizes 7-lB (bust room, bullt-ln kitchen, fire lot, double garage. SERVICEMAN * FnU Line of Appliance. a s m Cabal, MsacIlMtor plush living In the finest of There’s morV w e e . ^ colored baths; «®® ‘ he Purchashig Age^ plete fringe benefits. salaries, excellent benefits and prorit sharing. Call B v m Isk Harold, lUO AVE. 31-37). Size 9, 32 bust place, garage, six-room duplex apartment, neighborhoods. Hayes Agency. cordance with Sections 0-405 and 244-4903 or visit our personnel Dept, at 1 Consti­ o r AMlCBlOAS, NEW YOBK, . . . 2% yards of 4B-inch. too. Only $24,600. Keith Agen­ immediate occupancy. $30,900. 740 Main Street, East Hartford. Main Street, East Hartford. Apply; garage, patio. Reasonable to Wanted for Full Time M.T. 16166. 646-0131. \ 0-406 of the General Statutes of EXCLUSIVE RENTAL AOBNT SIND tS$ Is oMm Ilf Metlng, heated, hot 831 Main St. ertson. Realtor, 843-6963. THt stc tUILTIS . . . • laachar Send 60^, add IB4 for wooded loir, 200x210, $26,500. 20 mile view, full* finished Town of East-Hartford Town , of East Hartford T o ^ of Bolton PHONE 875-3325 water, good location. Call 648- tor sallt-aiaklaii alia 11 iKalT AND TRUST CO. postage and handling for Philbrick Agen^, Realtors, basement, $22,500. / Wolverton By: John Torpey, By: Johp Torpey, ■ ' By Wilton Jensen, 1819.

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I: t (9 .V 5 w \ -\' - V '\r - ■\A V ' -\ ;\ \ A\V\' \ \ ■A i ; : ' \.\ . \ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 : I PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Average Dally Net Pres* Run iJlanrljwtpr lEtwning Diwalii V'\ The W e a t h e r \ For The Week Ended 1670 VOLKBWAGBN January 14, 1970 that, as far as he knows, the SEDAN Clear and unseasonably cold Zion Evangelical Lutheran Connecticut Commission on THINK SMALL Delivered In Mnnoheeter tonight with lows 5 to 10 above. Chimch will meet tomorrow at HKC Hears of Local PUins Tomorrow mostly sunny and Human Rights and Opportuni­ Baulpped with loatherebt* 1^ About Town 7:45 p.m. at the church. ties is investigating the situa­ 15,890 cold. High in upper 20a. The Recreation and Park Ad- terior vdndahleld washer, 2- To Teach Minority History tion. gpeed' electric wipers, heaitar, Manchester— A City of Village Charm vlaory Commission will meet Center Congregational Church A report with recommenda­ tonight in the Municipal Build­ defofirg‘«T, 4-way eafoty tflawiom, council will meet tonight at 7 :30 Tbe Human Relations Com- willingness" to teach more tions from the League.of Wom­ beok-up llghtit, front and r c u ing to elect new officers and in the Federation Room of the mission (HRC) listened to Ben- minority history but that teach- en Voters on housing was pre­ seat belU, leatherettO heodroats, VOL. LX X XIX, NO. 120 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CX)NN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1970 (Oloaslfled Advertising on Page 25) PRICE TEN CENTS discuss recreational fees. The church. net Junior High School teacher ers were unacquainted with sented by William Wagner, but steering wlieel lock and rear meeting begins at 7:30. Mrs. Betty Intagllata talk about available materlol. An in- the commission decided not to window dedroeter. The Co - ed Christian implementing minority history service program would be a offer its support until studing It Grade 7 Youth Instruction Growth Group of North United in Manchester’s social studies one-day, three-hour seminar at more carefully. RU. M. TolUnd Tple. Class of Zion Evangelical Methodist Churrti will meet to­ curriculum, at a meeting Tties- which teachers would see films Frank RIzza, HRC member, TED TRUDON TileoHyllle-Mtneliiilsf Lutheran Church will meet Sat­ night at 8:30 at the church. day night in the Municipal and examine available texts. asked the commission to vote on I 849-21)1 Judge Hoffman Rules: urday at 0:30 a.m. at the churcii. Building. After this program, other pro- a motion placing it ” on record VOLKSWAGEN The Women’s Guild, of ’Trinity Mrs. Itagllata, chairman of grams could take place at the in favor of the neighborhood The Pastor’s Disclpleshtp Covenant Church will meet the townwide social studies cur- instigation of teachers In small- school concept," but the motion Want To Spend A Few Pleasant HouraT Class of Community Baptist tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the riculum committee, was invited -r groups. was tabled, because of the late Then Visit The 25th Edition of the West Hartford Antique Church will meet Saturday at church. Miss Mary Cutta, an to explain what local schools Frank Lupien of 21 Sunset hour, until tlie next meeting. 11 a.m. in the Youth Building are doing to "update" texts to St. complained from the audi- Commission members also Wiretapping Did Not Taint American Field Service ex'- Include more minority group ence that special elective of the church. change student from Australia, decided (o make a budget re- will be guest speaker. The history. courses at other schools in quest for a full or part-time dlr- vt ^ ‘‘We’ve been told by Arthur black history, Chinese history ector this year since they are Boy Scout Troop 123 will have event is open. to members of its annaul dinner Saturday at the Junior and Senior Youth Green (director of the Conneict- and a number of other special not yet "involved" in enough FLEA 6:30 p.m. at Community Baptist Groups and the men of the icut Commission on Human topics had not attracted student local actlvley. Rights and Opportunities) that enthusiasm. He said from one ------Case Against Chicago Seven Churdi. church. Honoring Pastor we’re probably deticient,” and to four students had signed up „ ^ T The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson. Cub Scout 47 of South Seaman Gregory J. Barbato, by a former member of a worn- tor similar elective courses in Calvary Hosting Methodist Church will hold its gon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. dean of Manchester clergy, and en’s group that we're making a Hartford. CHICAGO (AP)—Judge ing corridors were quiet In the But like their five co-defend­ truly voted their conaclenoea." MARKET absence of the defendants’ fami­ ants, John R. Frolnes, 31, and A similar request mode Blue and Gold banquet tomor- Barbato of 28 Scarborough Rd., his wife will be honored at a tremendous effort in Manches- Mrs. Intagllata said she is Rally of Youth Julius J. Hoffman ruled to­ And Browne Through Thousands of Fascinating Items lies and friends. Only newsmen Lee Weiner, 31, have been sen­ Wednesday after the verdicts at 8 :30 at the churCh. ig gerving aboard the destroyer reception Saturday night at ter,” said Dr. Warren. not proposing special elective ii u day that wiretapped con­ He asked Mrs. Intagllata to courses but wants to Implement Calvary Church (Assemblies and court officers were permit­ tenced by the judge on contempt were returned was denied by tender USS TTdewater in the Congregational Church It’s AU At The West Hartford Armory, 886 Farmington Ave. versations did not taint the explain what the exact situ- minority history into what la al- of God) will host a public youth ted In the courtroom. charges and denied freedom on Judge Hoffman. Cub Scout Pack 53 of Waddell Caribbean. , . West Hartford, Conn. government’s case against ball. School will hold its Blue and ----- ^Sth ann ver- ation is. ready being taught. rally tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Five of the seven defendants Kunstler referred to published five men convicted of incit­ Frolnes was sentenced to 6*A Gold banquest tomorrow at 6 Chapman Court, Order of sary of his installation as minis- He explained that the HRC "it’s a matter of putting Several Hartford area As­ were found guilty Wednesday of reports that a woman juror who semblies of (Sod youth groups The Dates: Saturday, February 21sb—10 A-M, to 10 PJB. ing rioting at the time of months and Weiner received 2 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Amaranth, will meet tomorrow ter and spiritual advisor of Cen- was worried about Manchester things in that have been forgot- inciting riots at the time of the believed ail seven men were children "growing up without ten, that have been ignored, will be uniting for the rally Sunday, February 22nd—1 PJM. to 6 P.M. the 1968 Democratic Na­ 1968 Democratic National Con­ months and 18 days. They will guilty of both conspiracy to in­ ----- Ai 7:45 p.m.I at the Masonic ter Church. serve these sentences in the The study and Discussion Temple. After the meeting, fThe event, which will be in any exposure to minority that have been thrown under which will be directed by the 1 tional Convention. vention. Each man faces a max­ cite rioting and the act of Incit­ Rev. Joseph Biddle, assistant Under The Maiwgement oif WUllam P. Spear Cook County jail. Group of North United Meth- Mrs. Richard Ranney of East Woodruff Hall of the church. groups. the rug,” she said. The judge refused to hear fur­ imum sentence of five years ing rioting, acted as a mediator 2 pastor of the Bethany Assembly odist Church will meet tonic^t Hart.ord will speak about tlie will open at 6:80 with a catered Mrs. Intagliata, who’s been The issue of a Manchester ther arguments from the de­ and a $10,000 fine. The defense lawyers, William to persuade three jury holdouts at 7 at the church. "History of Bells” and will buffet...... dinner. After - - - dinner, a teaching Negro history for five Negro family reportedly being God, Springfield, Mass. 106 responsible dealers from New England and New Y ® * r..G fense on the issue. His ruling de­ Judge Hoffman was expected M. Kunstler and Leonard I. for acquittal to change their demonstrate their ringing. Re- program has been planned to years, said the curriculum refused a luxury apartment A special feature in the rally RPeet you dloplayinsr oud oeUln^ thou*ando of bitweeting^ Items nied a defense motion to make to rule today on whether the Weinglass, are free because minds. will be a new GospeJ Films re­ Inriiiding furniture, ehlna, glass, copper, brass, guns, silver,, Chib Scout Pack 54 will have freshments will be served. Of- peruse the accomplishments of committee was planning pro- because of race was mentioned public the contents of the wire­ government used wiretapped Judge Hoffman stayed execu­ Sources said, the jury was lease, “ Journey to the Sky.” stamps, coins, doUs, books, mirrors, knlck knacks and a large tion of their contempt sentences its Blue and Gold Banquet to­ the Rev. and Mrs. Simpson dur- posalsfor curriculum changes by Dr. Warren who did not re­ tap logs. conversations of several defend­ deadlocked 8 to 3 in favor of fleers will wear colored gowns. The program will also include selection of additional worthwhile Items too numerous to Uet. to May 4. Kunstler was sea-f (XMivlctlon with one juror indeci- morrow from 6 to 6 p.m. at ing their quarter century at along this line, and that an in- veal the parlies involved. "I find the electronic surveil­ ants to bulwar kits case. congregational gospel singing tenced to 4 years and 13 days; slye. The published reports Illing Junior High School. The Wlves Center Church. service program to expose Dr. Warren said, "This has Oeneml Admission (AU Singles) *1.00 but with this ad 2 od- lance conducted was expressly The judge spent most of Manchester Jaycee and the presentation of vocal Weinglass to 20 months and 5 quoted the woman juror as say­ program will include cartoons, Whiting, program teachers to available materials been pretty well documented’ mlsslons for *1.50. Plus 10% Coimectkwt State Tax. authorized by the U.S. attorney Thursday studying the wiretap­ will conduct a bake sale Satur- Harold and Instnunental music by days. ing fatigue and the desire to go entertainment, games, and day starting at 9 a.m., at Bur- chairman, will serve as toast- is being considered. clear cut case of general to gather intelligence ping logs, impounded prior to day starting at 9 a.m., at Bur- chairman, Kunstler said Thursday re­ home were instrumental In ef­ awards. Boys and parents wish- ton’s on Main St. master. The Rev. Dr. Nathanael She said there Is ‘a general crimination,” and he reported several teenaged young people. ■vital to the security o< the gov­ the start of the trial. By rejecting the motion on ports that the jurors compro­ fecting the compromise reached 0 ing to use the gymnasium are __ __ Guptll, minister of the Connect- ernment,” the-judge said. the conversations the judge is mised on a verdict because of a late Tuesday in the Palmer reminded to wear sneakers. The Ckilumbia Fathers will Conference of the United "The surveillance was lawful free to impose sentences. desire to get the lengthy case House hotel where the jurors — — sponsor a show, "This Is Ire- Church of Christ, will be one of and consequently not subject to disclosure,” he added, "The Two defendants who were over with would be used in ap­ had been sequestered . since The Junior High Methodist land,” Friday, Feb. 27, at 8:30 the main speakers. cleared of all charges by the pealing the convictions. He said Sept. 24. Youth Fellowships of South p.m., at South Catholic High -^*1 assistant ministers who hearing requested by tha de­ fense to determine if the sur­ U.S. District Ck)urt jury of 10 he would ask the U.S. 7th Cir­ United Methodist Church will School, 215 South St., Hartford. served under the Rev. Mr. Kunstler said the "repres­ veillance tainted the govern­ women and 2 men were not re­ cuit Court of Appeals to allow sive’’ atmosphere of the court- meet tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. In Tickets may be obtained by Simpson have been invited Placard-carrying demonstrators march in Boston of the Chicago Seven. (AP Photofax) ment’s case will be denied." quired to be in court for the the defense to Interview the ju­ the youth lounge of the church, contacting Timothy Joy, attend — - ^ -the event - as well as all en route to rally at the Federal Building in support The courtroom and surround­ wireitap ruling. rors to determine whether "they (Bee F*ge Bight) ----- <3ole St., or at the door young men who grew up in the EMward Verlander of 290 night of the performance. church and who have entered LOOK ' Bidwell St. is a member of the ------the ministry during his tenure. cast of the Theatre Newington Church members wishing to ill Qiicago: production "Five Finger Ex­ Crash Brings attend the event are reminded AT YOUR HOME ercise” which will be present­ to make reservations at the Children having guests? ed tomorrow and Saturday at church office as soon as pos­ Company for the holidays? 9 - Damage Suit sible. ... everyone else does! TimeTrme^lor'BIHy for BIHy to have hishl's o»own room? . . . We’ll help you add new beauty. the Harding School auditorium, greater liveability, increased value to your home. Newington. A half-million dollar damage Rhetoric Took the iStand suit, stemming from a one-car liam Brown, when it rounded Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ accident April 19, 1969 on P4ne a curve at Pine St. near Ridge meant that radical atreef. fight­ ing to cause a riot at the 1968 necessary because every stats duct a theocratic ministry St. and struck a utility pole, is By WDLUAM CHAPMAN St., has been filed by Michael Washington Post Analysis ers should spread out into Chi­ Democratic National Conven­ has an Inciting-to-riot statute school tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Heffron, 19, of 941 E. Middle charging the latter with negU- tion. Two others were acquitted that would be easier to prose­ CHICAGO—"The thought of cago’s Loop, pillaging and burn­ and a service meeting at 8:35 Tpke., against Mrs. Josephine gence. and all seven were found inno­ cute. It would be literally nec­ man is not triable,” said an ing and fighting -with police. at Kingdom Hall. Brown and her 16-year-old son, Heffron was admitted to The defense, however, argued cent of conspiring together. essary under the federal law, he William Brown, both of 817 Hartford Hospital with in- English judge during the War E,? something totally different— Words and the Intent behind said, to prove what the accused ToUand Tpke. juries and was hospitalized for DAYS a t the Roses, "for the devil The Evening Prayer and Bi­ LAST thought before coming to a po­ himself knowerth not the 'mind that Hayden was -waming his them played luch a prominent ble Study Group f Center Con­ The action Is returnable In several weeks. William Brown friends, some of whom had just role because of the law under tential riot situation. Hartford Ckmnty Superior Court, was treated in Manchester Pe- of man.” gregational Church will meet been dubbed by police, that which the seven were tried re­ Applying that argument to the tonight at 7 in the Rev. caif- Heffron, who was a passenger morial Hospital’s emergency Had the -worthy jurist been "Chicago Seven” trial, evidence f/fim A C f c(//prAm in Judge Julius J. Hoffman’s they should not be trapped in quires the government to prove F ford O. Simpson’s office. in a car being driven by Wll- room and was discharged. 9 Day Sale the pau-k for another bloody the defendants both intended to against one key defendant, Ren­ courtroom for the past five nie Davis, Is a case in point. months he might not have been encounter. cause a riot when they came to Chicago and that they commit­ In an ordinary riot trial, a sure. Such ambiguities and conflict­ W E U m O O D 80 ted some acts to carry out that jury would consider this sort of BVw the Great Chicago Con­ ing interpretations are strewn Intent. testimony; A polioe -witness spiracy Trial was in large meas­ through the record of the trial PAffELS that ended Wednesday -with a John Doan, the former assis­ testifies that Davis was at a /'J ure a trial of minds, or more 0, ■verdict that five of the seven tant attorney general, once tes­ street comer near Lincoln Park particularly what lay in the men crossed state lines intend­ tified that such a law is un- encouraging a crowd to fight. 4 -8 PA NELS minds of seven men when they But a defense witness later says spoke — that he saw Davis many blocks 4 M M Dusky Louem Perhaps more than any other away at that moment. The jury ^ 2 ^ ^ ^ A t The Yerd case in recent history, it was a would then decide whom to be­ trial of words and rhetoric and Firebombs Hit Hartford lieve. rr'' L.T.WOOD what men meant when they But trying Davis under the 8i>oke them. The "Chicago HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — U.S. Attorney’s office and the federal statute brings other, 3 /U Potowon Seven" were tried as much for Three firebombs were tossed in­ Federal Bureau of Investigation. more remote testimony into I LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET 5 C olors r; intending to do something to the Federal Building on Shel­ The Hartford police depart­ equal prominence. An Informant wrong as for actually doing it. don Street around 5 a.m. today. ment is heading the Investiga­ testifies that months before the GIVE YOUR FIREPLACE THAT tion of the firebombings. ^ . 0 5 To pluck one from thousands There were no injuries and dam­ convention he hears Davis dis­ I DECORATOR LOOK WITH A of examples, what did defendant age was minor. The arsonist or arsonists broke cussing the possibility of bring­ FIREPLACE SCREEN ENSEMBLE Thomas Hayden mean that hot A fire department spiokesman plate gloss doos in order to toss ing canisters of a chemical de­ A U OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUYED afternoon in August 1968, when said one firebomb was lobbed in­ in the firebombs, which consis­ bilitating agent to the conven­ 3/16 VinylgHard he declared at the Grant Park to the entryway, while the other ted of fruit juice bottles filled tion for assaults on police. Da­ 9 C o lo rs band shell: "If blood is going to two were thrown Into the rear with a flammable liquid, police vis denies he said it. Set includes 38"x31" Block $ ' said. be spilled, let It be spilled all of the building. No evidence is produced to Demonstrator is wrestled to the ground during in Washington, D.C. (AP Photofax) NOT PRE-PACKAGED H . 6 0 Screen, Andiroiis and Tools over the city.” The building houses a number A guard heard the breaking of 24.95 The government contended he of federal agencies, including tht glass while making his rounds. (See Page Twelve) clash with police at Chicago trial protest march COMPLETE

1/4 Rondiero HEAVY DUTY GRATE $6.75 — $9.95 WITH END PIECES 6 Colors « 8 . 6 0 Senate Aide in Drug Probe South’s Senate Busing Rout USDi\f ^A^holc Q rld-M ount Laird Affirms Nixon Qualms LIGHTING FIXTURE \ Specially made for autpended Joins Drug Firm Lawyers I;#- calling ayatama CHOICE) B ottom Round CARPET - V ------On Russian Missile Buildup WASHINGTON (AP) — The wide range' of suspected side ef­ Offset by Victory in House BY THE BOX Attaches directly to calling grid; Republican counsel for a Senate fects end complications from - '■■■ ,, t 1 STRIP AND PLACE 12" provides easily Installed fluorescent subcommittee investigating toe oral contraceptives, sparking WASHINGTON (AP) — The tion total for all education pro­ Republican Leader, and other CUSHION TILES OF lighting at low cost. Full-width re­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ new Safeguard proposal -will be Vietnamizlng the war, "we can drug industry plans to quit toe criticism from some doctors Senate has passed a $35 billion grams is $9 billion. Nixon asked senators predicted it would be 1 ) FAMOUS flectors and sclentlllcally spaced tr ' 1 tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird given to Congress next week. anticipate continuing troop re­ tliat the subcommittee had Capitol for a job with a Wall education aid bill after defeat­ $3.1 billion and Congress voted dropped or sharply modified. Approximate Cuts: tubes for uniform, glare-free com­ said today the Russians are The plan faces heavy opposition deployments and the return Street law firm that numbers caused nationwide panic. - STEVENS fort. Adjusts to three fixture levels, home of additional thousands of ing Southern efforts to attach a $4.2 billion, but the President Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., D- speeding expansion of their mis­ from senators who narrowly among its cUents the nation’s Duffy acknowledged there ^ ' 1 . y CARPET U.S. military men during 1970.” provision to ban the busing of vetoed this as too large. N.C., sponsored toe losing 2 Bottom Round Roast rCTi sile forces at a pace that "could missed defeating the first phase sixth largest drug maker. was always the possibility he None Hieher in Quality only 8 1 3 . 9 0 of the ABM under which two students to achieve school inte­ The Southern senators were amendment to knock out the place us In a second-rate strate- In skimpy references to Viet­ The 28-year-old attorney, could end up doing some form '■V ...• —X, Minuteman bases will be shield­ gration. not shut out completely in ac­ power of the federal courts to . glc position” by the mid-1970s. nam, Laird said he would not James Duffy, says, however, he of corporate work for Squibfi 1 Back Rump Roast “ If the current Soviet buildup ed. tion on the education bill. order busing to change a school’s i m Just strip to free self adhesive, then place In position. No Thingt look up (and so do people) when you Install beautiful project the size of withdrawals was unaware the firm^Cra- after joining the firm about But toe Southern Senate de­ other materials required. Softiles go any where in the house. continues, we will need addition­ Discussion of the growing So­ Wednesday the Senate adopted racial composition. beyond the announced 108,600 vath, Swaine and Moore—does April 30. feat Thursday was offset some­ So easy to maintain. Ekid , polishing. Reduce noise al costly steps to preserve an ef­ viet and impending Red Chinese an amendment to require toe A second Ervin amendment, 1 Eye Round through April 16 “ in order to any work, for a drug company. But he said he sees no possi­ what in the House where Dixie to prevent any federal court or levels, add warmth and color. ARMSTRONG fective deterrent," Laird told a nuclear threats dominated preserve toe flexibility which government to move as hard Even if it does, Diiffy says, he ble conflict of interest li^.colntin- forces won their fight to attach agency from denying any child CEILING TILES closed-door session of the Sen­ Laird’s report to the two com­ the President requires for his antidesegrexation amendments against segregated schools re­ 5 lbs. Bottom Round Ground As little as will be involved in tax matters ulng as minority counsel when sulting from neighborhood pat­ toe right to attend the public ate Armed Service and Appro­ mittees. ___ program for peace." liearlngs on oral contraceptives to a new appropriations bill for sq. ft. A N D PA NELS priations Committees. Ills 167- Laird spoke of the administra­ and corporate law, not drug liti­ terns in the North as it has school nearest his home, also —The Nixon Doctrine aimed resume ilext week and again at the departments of Health, Edu­ page report was made public by tion’s first military budget, to­ gation. ■> against officially segregated was defeated 68 to 24. A v g . Weight 25 to 30 Lbs. at reducing U.S. involvement in sessions March 3-4. cation and Welfare and labor. Choose from a wide range of patterns the Pentagon. taling $71.8 billion, as a. transi­ Samuel C. Butler, a Cravath schools in the South. However, Ervin won a minor future Vietnam-type wars envi­ partner, aald the firm handled The House amendments prohi­ and textures all as practical as they tional program "designed to "Wall Street law firms are pe­ The fate of this uniform na­ skirmish in getting language' His report reinforced Presi­ sions “ smaller, more mobile, some work for Squibb Beech- bit forced busing-of school chil­ ' Transform dull walls Into eye-catching beauty with are beautiful . , . absorb housahold move the nation’s defenses in a culiar people," Duffy told an in- tional desegregation policy aimed at busing added to a pro­ dent Nixon’s waming earlier and more efficient general pur­ Nut Oorp.’ but toe company was dren, legalize freedom of choice noise . . . easily cleaned. Staple, in­ safe and orderly way from the tf rvlewer. "They avoid conflict amendment of Sen. John Sten- vision already in the bill which this week that the Russians are pose (conventional) forces that "not among our 10 largest desegregation plans and make it BOTTOM ROUND stall with adhesive or clip-strip. widening a currently narrow national security policies of the of interest like toe plague. nls, D-Miss., now must be set­ forbids a federal agency to or­ EYE ROUND will neither cast the United clients." "Every one of the big firms," harder to cut off federal funds der busing to overcome racial I L b ’ 1 . 1 9 ROAST Lb. lead in intercontinental ballistic 1960s to those deemed more ap­ States in the role of world po- to school districts not complying, tled in the conference. There is ROAST 98 c He also said the firm does tax Z missiles. Nixon forecast the So­ propriate for the 1970s." he went on, “ represents one air­ nothing similar in toe House Imbalance. from 1 0 ^ sq. ft. Ijceman nor force the nation and general corporate work, but with integration orders. viet ICBM force could outstrip Other highlights of Laird’s re­ line, one bank? one railroad and version. The present provision forbids into a new isolationism.” does not represent drug compa­ The $19.4 billion HEW-Labor the U.S. force by 1,290 to 1,064 port: 30 on. And perhaps one drug Sen. Hugh SCott, R-Pa., the the federal government from or­ BOTTOM ROUND BACK RUMP fi BRICK —Military and civilian man­ nies before government agen­ spending measure is embroiled before 1970 ends. —On the basis of progress in firm. I don’t know.” dering toe busing of any pupils L b * 1 . 1 9 Si! power under the Defense De­ cies such as toe Food and Drug in another controversy. Presi­ ROAST Clcnter Cut L b * 1 . 0 9 ROAST At the same Ume, Laird fore­ Asked If he would continue to to overcome racial Imbalance. Here’s real magic you oan Colorflame PRES-TO-LOGS Wceiaend partment will have been cut by dent Nixon thinks It—like a $19.7 shadowed the administration's Administration. defend toe drug Industry during Ervin’s amendment adds the create yourself instantly. Just 682,000 In two years, with addi­ By leaving his $ ,obo-a-year billioq bill he vetoed last month Special pitch in favor of expanding the 20 the hearings, Duffy said he was words "or to alter the racial TOBIN’S SLICED OUR OWN CURED spread on mastic and apply individual bricks % thick they are CLEAN. LONG- tional force reductions indicated job on toe monopoly subcommit­ interested in seeing a balanced —is still inflationary. Rihicoff Says light in weight so they need no foundation or extra support. 4 -•('V Safeguard antimissile defense composition of a school." LASTING FIRE LOGS Reg. *1.69 as allied nations hopefully un­ tee for toe world of big business case presented. After rejecting Republican Ervin conceded his amend­ antiqued patteme plus fieldstone. Z brick Is not a ceramic orf —a pitch aimed at neutralizing Red China^ dertake more of their own de­ moves to trim the new version plastic. It’s rugged virtually indestructable and it’s fireproof. TH A T BURN IN critlcis’ claims that a broadened and corporate law, Duffy is fol­ This position sometimes takes ment did not change the power h. , 8 9 ' Scotch Ham fense. lowing on ancient Washington the form of what Duffy hlmseU to make it acceptable to Nixon, Hate Sizzling of the federal courts to issue or­ BACON ' ABM would spur the arms race the House approved tlie bill 316 Dpoorate a 4x6 ar«a fo r. BRIGHT, EXCITING and threaten the U.S.-Soviet —As U.S. forces go down, tradition although not the prece­ admits are "lawyers’ tricks” ders for various actions—Includ­ COLORS! U.S. Resume draft calls are skidding. A total dent set by one former minority such as he employed during on to 81 and sent it to the Senate. ing busing—to overcome de jure •1 6 .2 0 strategic arms limitation talks The massive federal aid to ed­ (SALT). of between 200,000 and 225,000 counsel to the subcqmmlttee. exchange with Dr. Harold WU- Melting Pat segregation in toe South. youths will be Inducted this Daniel Caughlln was minority liums, critic of the ptll, author ucation bill-largest ever, to Laird contended that moving Of the total new authorisa­ Si^cret Talks year, compared with 290,000 in counsel, frorn F®^ftiary 1962 to of toe book "Pregnant or pass either branch of Congress By WILLIAM OREODER into a second phase of the Safe­ tions in the bill, $26 billion apply 1989.:' \ V' Octi^i\^ 196t when he quitl to Dead," and hlnaseU a lawyer —sailed through the Senate 80-0 The Washlagton Fwit t to toe Elementary and Sncwn hair, was toe here, you say that In your pre­ Nixon has been seeking u(>out was small town America with loctor to $4,000 in 197$. NORTH MAIN STREET helping^ Reserve what Laird atmosphere.” States (in toe long term) is toe drug Industry’s chief defender pared statement ’mental one-tliird of money authorized the small town etoic. It wasn't called ''^a Nprecarious strategic He said , that the two . sides large and growing military re- The bill aleo eteps up sharply balance; In the pill hearings last month. for federal education grants. In ' I (See Page Seventeen) the current year, the authoriza­ Details of the administration’s (8«e Pace Ten) ' (8ee Page Ten) The hearings spotlighted a (See Page Eight) (See Page Tea) // /

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