FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1972 PAGE TWENTY At the Center The-Weather iiand;?0t^r lEtt^Ain^ Ifwalii \ With Glenn Camber Heavy snow with considerable drifting before tapering off to­ W right, 82,696.23, property on shoplifting has been on the In­ Board of Directors. Also, a Page 11 morrow; low near 30 tonight to About Town China Shelf Spring St. Gourley Says crease In the last 12 months. He number of contributions have mid 30s Sunday. Outlook for Building Permits is not certain if there Is a direct QUITAR LESSONS The Junior High Methodist been forthcoming from relig- Monday . . . fair, hold. U and R Housing Corp., house relationship between' the in­ Manchester--A City of Village Charm Youth Fellowship of South Unit­ loqs and civic organizations as Is Beefed Up at 122 Carpenter Rd., 8^,000; crease In shoplifting and drug 144 H l hland Sf. ed Methodist Church will meet Drug Usage well as a 815,000 federal/state 9 house-at 60 Carpenter R d!, 824,- misuse; however, “I would as­ grant under the LEAA which tonight at 7:30 at the church. 000. A t Library sume that there would be a provides for a 12-montii pilot PHONE 649-7120 VOL. XCT^ NO. 119 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES — INCLUDING TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 (Claeeiaed Advertteing on P age *0/ PRICE FIFTEEN CENTO Sherwood Circle Inc., house Not W aning close relationship between the program to train counsellors. The Zion Evangelical Luther­ at 146 Tim rod R d., 826,000. ' two’*, Gourley offered. an Church council will meet to­ When President Nixon and mere Is still a drug problem Nutmeg Homes Inc., house at Gourley said that between night at 7 :46 at the church. party left Washington yesterday • ''' ■ y - 37 Kent D r., 840,000. in Manchester, according to W. July and December 1971* 2,200 4 on the first leg of their mission Ernest C. Linders Jr., alter­ J. Godfrey Gcurley, chairman visits were recorded at the Hie Grade 7 Youth Instruc­ ■ nations to American Legion to the Far East, Mary Cheney of the Chamber of Commerce Drug A dvisory Center, 88 Park Kathy toys: Thanks Everybody For The Ticket tion Class of Zion Evangelical P ost at 20 A m erican Legion Library was ready with a St. “Naturally, some of these SellouN-Hope We Have A WInnw! Lutheran Church will meet to­ 1 D r., 8360. / drug advisory council, and the Miner Chiefs seven-part China reading list. visits were duplications In per­ ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Cortlands, Odden^BM morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the C.S.M. Corp. of Hartford for problem may be getting worse. clous, Russeto, Baldwins, Winesi^ Apples^liw Frert m e staff has updated its May sons” . India Asks Talks church. Standard Educators, alterations “Contrary to rumors, the The Drug Advisory Center is FRESH: BroocoU, Egg Plant, Green. 1969 reading list on China by to commercial building at 160 flower, Green, Yellow Beans, Leeks, 8haloWj^Pa*w«P«i drug problem Is still a prob­ open six days a week (Monday Eugene Brewer, minister of Including a selected list of 1970 N. M ain St., 82,000. f Peas, Hot Peppers, Cherry Tomatoes, titles added to the library’s lem’’, Gourley stated. “Actual­ through Saturday) from 10 a.m. the Church of Christ, will con­ Charles M. Herrmann\altera- Potatoes, Chinese, Savoy CiOibage, Spinach, Butternut, collection. The list has the fol­ ly, It Is a worse problem In to 10 p.m . and Is manned by Acom Squash, Rod Onions. Urge Return duct a service Sunday at 8:16 tions at 172 S. M ain St., ^,000. Coordinator Mark H. Swerd- IMPOR'CED: Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, watennelons. a.m. on radio station WINF. lowing divisions: Reference ma­ Supreme Foods Inc., sign at Manchester now than It was two terials; Social, Economic Con­ loff and Assistant Counselor Strawberries, Seedless Grmies, Honoydews, S f^ sh M e!^ . The program is sponsored by 469 H artford R d., 8300. years ago. We are finding an In­ Starr Merritt. Jaffa Oraitges, Pineapples, Grapefruit, Tangerines, Temple the Manchester Area Coimcil of ditions, Description and Travel; Joseph P. Lewis of Vernon With Pakistanis crease in.hard line drug addic­ China’s Relations With Other Gourley stated that Blue Hills Oranges, Coconuts, Navel Oranges, Nuts...... Churches and the Clergy Asso­ for J. Bruce Plgott, alteratlMis tion with such persons having Lands; General History; His­ Clinic ' psychiatrist Dr. Donald WEEKEND SPECIALS ciation of Manchester. Guest Caller to 130 Washington St., 8680. to feed their addiction with a NEW DELHI (AP) — The In­ which fought a two-week war In Bhutto’s statement did not \ tory, 1912-49; H istory, 1960 to Pet commended the Drug Ad­ To Coal Fields ;R.G. Corcoran of Hartford for 840,000 p er year habit. Conse­ CORN ...... « ears S M dian government announced to­ December that ended with the specify whether he con­ Tom Rinker of Andover, the Present; and A New Look visory Center recently in its day that it la prepared to have Members of the VFW Auxilia­ Fred Miner, alternations to 1'26 quently. tills brings pressure on CALIF. BROCCOLI ...... bunch creation cf an Independent, In­ templated a tripartite summit at China, the ’70’s. programming by stating that LONDON (AP)—Exultant coal miner union leaders direct peace talks with Pidcl- ry will meet tonight at 7:30 at Mass., will be guest caller at W ells St., 82,000. the business community with CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ...... down dian-supported Bangladesh in or separate ta>lks with each Copies, in limited supply, are Mauchester’s endeavor along accepted a compromise wage offer today and trains, stan "at any time, at any level the Sheehan Funeral Home, the Manchester Square Dance shoplifting, break-ins , and the INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT ... 3 for what was formerly East Paki­ leader. available at the main desk. - with . The declaraticn was contain­ Hartford, to pay respects to the 182 Pounds of Meat power stations, starved for fuel after a six-week strike. Coincidentally, the letter was said at the time that it had not to 11 p.m. at Verplanck School. Also, unique recently to the of services provided. ROYAL ICE CREAM ...... g a i . ed In a tetter sent to UN. Sec­ late Harry P. Ogle, father of ------TTie leaders urged the 280,000 dated Feb. 14—the same date yet received any such request <1 Annual Average drug problem are the “run­ Gourley also mentioned the We Cany The Manchester Evmitng Herald retary-General- Kurt Waldheim Mrs. Catherine Lynn, a mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell IWilte will Public Records minersr to call off the strike that Pakistan President Zulfi- for a summit meeting from aways” . mese .youths are those contributions campaign under COMPLETE UNE OF SUNDAY PAPERS and released to the press here. kar AU ^ u t t o told newsm en In ber of the Auxiliary. cue the rounds. WASHINGTON — AgrieWture that has dim m ed li{d>ts and Bhutto but it would give “due Warranty lleed who have left their homes and way under the sponsorship of It Is the strongest public Lahore that he planned to meet Department figures show that Grilled industry, and to halt consideration’’ to the sugges­ A Nebraska native, Rinker Wayne G. and Dcmna R. John­ are wandering from community the Drug Advisory Council in statement India has made Indian Prime Minister Indira Friendship Lodge of Masons was instrumental in the forma­ son to D(»ma B. Bonomo, prop­ the average American eats 182 to community, many times be­ the latter’s effort to enlist 1,- the picketing of the coa'i tion when and if it received. B om bs jtarved power stations. about a possible peace confer­ Gandhi and Bangladesh Prime will have its annual mid-winter tion of a Teen Club in Omaha erty at 32 Whitney Rd., convey­ pctmds cf meat a year, nearly coming involved in drug mis­ 000 citizens In m onetary con­ p e p n A majority of miners are ex­ ence between the -two nations. Minister Mujlbur Rahman. (See Page Eight) social and ladies night tomor­ and has served eis vice presi­ ance tax 825.86. 26 pounds m ore than 10 years use. tributions. The DAC activities W l P R O D U C E I” pected to heed their leaders’ row at 7:30 p.m. at Willie’s dent of the Omtdia Area Call­ Judgement Lien ago, and 116 pounds of potatoes, Gourley stated furthennore are funded largely by the town Steak House. The evening will Connecticut Television of nine pounds more than a decade that he understands from the with 810,000 received last year *76 OAKLAND S T ., MANCHESTER — 643-6384 advice end vote for a return to ers Association. He also is a Strike work by next weekend. This open at 6:30 with a social hour former treasurer and president West Hartford against Ronald ago. retailers of the community that by authwizatlon of the town at the home of Harold E. Turk- would be in time to avoid the of the Nebraska Square and total blackout that officials had ington, 16 Berkely Rd. The Round Dance Association. group will return to the Turk- predicted if the strike contin­ Committees for • the evening N orth ued. Ington home after dinner. Rob­ No Quick Solutions^ ert B. McBride is in charge are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tem­ TV HAIOON (AP) — U.S. war- Power authorities were un- of the event. ple, door duty; Mr. and Mrs. MANCHESTER PARKADE plaaes struck Inside North Viet- ^ attitude of Richard Thomas, refreshments nam tor a third successive day they chairmen, assist^ by Mr. and APPLIANCES St. John's Polish National 6 B R N IE '$ 643-9S61 Friday, knocUng out six mora ^ <^oaA to g o through the gates. Mrs. Roy Ihompson and Mr. antiaircraft guns, the U.S. Catholic Church will have its and Mrs. George Thurber. Many of the pickets them- annual meeting Sunday after Ootnmand announced. § Nixon SaysEn Route . .. selves were not sure of what to the 8:30 a.m. Mass, the only ^ E N EVENIMGS 'TILL 9 Mass scheduled for Sunday^ HONOLULU (AP) — Presi­ teral questions and not include There was speculation Nixon The Manchester Newcomers dent Nixon, boning up on China third country matters, the would meet with Chairman Club Couples Bridge Group 1 The American Legion Auxil­ m oving to ca rry as he prepared to take oft to­ press secretary emphasized. Mao Tse-tung on the second iary will meet Monday at 7:46 will meet tomorrow at-8 p.m. at which bor- coal from freed stockpiles. day of the talks In Peking as the home of Mr. and Mrs. I>avld day on the second leg of his But he added, “The agenda is p.m. at the Legion Home. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ^ There was no hope of Imme- flexible and 'vriU be determined well as in Hangchow later. But Paris, 84 Redwood Dr. Couples PRE-i aoum \^etaam. ^,3^^ ,^uef for millions of Brit- journey, cautioned again that Ziegler brushed aside these re­ Bridge Group 2 will also meet after we get to China.’’ The executive committee of SALE Tthree Air Force F-is were ons udio have shivered In un- ho quick solutions to U.S.-Chi- ports with a shrug of his ehoul- at 8 p.m. at the home cf Mr. the Ladles Guild of the Assump­ bomMng the supply networic 85 heated, candleUt homes for ders. and Mrs. Harry Dvomek, I/m- nese problems may be ex­ tion will meet Monday at 8:16 miles northwest of the DMZ more than a week, There still was no word don Rd., Hebron. raita. \ pected. p.m. at the home of its presi­ when a half doaen guns on the Even if all tranqxMtetlon whether Mao would greet Nixon Amana Kelvinator electric Presidential press secretary dent, Miss Frances Idzowskl, 13 North Vietnamese side of the available was working it could at the aitport in Peking “We do Manchest^ Emblem dub has Ronald L. Ziegler said Friday border .opened fire In the vioin- only chip 100,000 tons of fuel a not know the arrival plans,” Seaman Circle. that next week’s meetings with been invited to a meeting of 15 Cu. Ft. Self-clean Ity cf the Ban Karal Pass, a week on the most optimistic as- Ziegler said. the Wethersfield-Rocky Hill Em­ key entry point to the Ho C!hl sessmoits of the National COal China’s leaders will be "only a The President and Mrs. Nix­ The nominating committee of blem dub March 12 at 8 p.m. MInfa troll. Board. Britedn’s pow er stations start of the process cf commu­ on were up early Friday after Campbell Council, KofC, will at the Elks Home, Silas Deane r iia n iii IRie U.S. Oonunand said the aeed 600,000 tems. nications.” their 4,960 mile flight Thursday meet Monday at 9:80 p.m. at IQghway, Wethersfield. Reserva- 2 door F4s diverted from their prl- Long power cuts—which have He said that although the trip from Washington to Kaneohe the KoflC Home. tlons may be made by contact­ mary mlsstcn and attacked the blacked out many areas for up to China itself was significant, Bay Marine Chrps Air Station ing Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, 26 gun posUtona wUh bombs. to 12 hours a day on a rotation the results may be reflected in on the windward side of Oahu Chester Dr., by Eeb. 29. “Six guns were r^rted as basis—seemed inevitable for years to come. Island. either damaged or destroyed,” weeks. . The presldmtial party leaves *nieat container w/separate They were catching up on “Ecology 72” will be the pro­ the ccnimaad said. “There was The Central Electricity Oen- today t

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F e m o r t Sheinwold on Bridge Former Official DON'T 0H008B TOO KASIX NORTH Is Listed In YOUPiaPEOPlE By AtiWED MEINWOU) ♦ Q 8 2 A t (WmSW W Me nMvt k *> i The time to choose a discard K8532 ‘Who’s Who’ is when you have a reason for O AI ( iv uMaiett *r c your choice. Don’t get ahead of 652 Dr. Robert L. Sierakowskl, y o u n e lf. wEsrr EAST AUMUMHintO son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley South dealer. ♦ 53 « 4 i f l i i i M l i Sierakowskl o f 16 Lewis St., E Both sides vulnerable. ^ 14 ^ A 10 9 7 RockviUe, has been listed in the Opening lead — Three of Dia­ 0 10 64 3 O KQ98752 recent ediUons of “ Personalities monds. 4> QJ873 ♦ 4 of live South” and "Who’s Who West opens the three of dia­ SOUTH WON TUES ItEa in the East.” monds and you have the chance 4 A K J 10 976 SPECIAL Dr. Sierakowskl, now a profes­ to get an immedlcUe discard on Z> Q 6 r - 4 4 Pass 4 4 Pats WRCETE take the Florida position. MiliMtMyMfy the Jack of diamonds and ruff He teaclves engineering sci­ 6 4 All Pass Ml MrtMMi MMQI Elast’s queen. Lead a trump to ence. Selection for inclusicm in dummy's eight and return a The Friendly Personnel at Ojir East Hartford Salon. the books was made on the basis small heart from dummy. for complicated i^ays when you of outstanding xibllity and serv­ This puts Eiaat on the horns of can find a simple method. r ice to the community. a dilemma. Should he play the Dally ()nesUoa After receiving his bachelor's ace or a low hsartT He is in As dealer, yon boidi Spades, degree at Brown University, Dr. Sierakowskl went on to Tale trouble either w

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opinion polls in order to fint out what he Vernon I Police Report | Wheels W ill Spin Thursday iimtrlfPHtpr ,«r was going to do and where he was going Connecticut About $16 was taken in a For First Lottery Winners to stand. ^ 6 6 (]C9 U d t break at the Hartford Rd. GrUl, iEupnitig IfpraUit Yankee ^878 H artford R d., som etim e If we have to have a new Secretary of LaPointe Awarded HARTFORt) (AP) — “maybe a pretty girl” wlU pull PUBLISHED) BY THE State we might, in a {Unch, i>refer a pub- 'Thursday night, police reported. MANCHESTER PUBUSHINQ CO. By AJELO. IS BIsseU Street Uc opinimi poU, or Dr. Kissinger in per­ Manchesten Conn. • -..w ho.~ « mrttord cn BURL LYONS . son. The Democrata, we think, are $58,935 U.S. Contract Publisher dlfd t)|f(xn ® ittflafi Jum w as about $16 from the pool ^ Founded October 1, 1881______But perhaps the real reason for our trying to perpetrate a hoax LaPodnte Industries, Inc., of Hie performances wUl be table. Drawers behind the bar will be in the The secretary says toe rwe PublUhed Every Evening Except Sundays coolness toward the Washington rumor upon the g ^ people of Con­ 166 w: Main St., RockvlUe, was sponsored by the Parents and were ransacked, but apparently Connecticut lottery. results are being used to-ay^d gtiH Holidays. Ebitered at the Post Office at l u v w w t x m necticut when they pretend that Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall is that we have a favorite candidate of one (X three Connecticut in- FMends Committee of the Al- no Uauor was taken Joseph B. Bums, executive a 10 per cent federal tax, which Matter.______it is Governor Thomas MeskUl dustrlM notified yesterday of l>ano BaUet Academy. Donations ^ ______■ secretary of the commission, ig not levied hi legal gambUng own, a gentlem an nam ed WUUam P. who has changed betw i^ the SUBSCRIPTION RATES the atkarding of a governmient be cidlected at the door, A coin collection and two wrist splni^ wheels tmd a events Involving ‘ pari-mutuel Payable in Advance Rogers who, if given the opportunity, opening ot laat year’s legislative coidraicts. AU procedes wiU go into the watches were taken in a break dmm yrill be us^ to de- betting. One Year ...... S89.00 session and this year’s opening. Six Months ...... 19.60 might render the nation distinguished The' local firm was notified *w*>ool’e schidarehlp fund, at a 611 N. Main St. home laat t®*mlne toe winner of toe lotto- number of $6,000 wlimers Three Months...... a . 9.76 by the Defense Supply Agency’s* • , Trash Pickup One Month ...... 3.25 service, not becsuise he has been tutored ’Ihey have been filling the night. Police said toe back door *Y- hi the first dra'wing 'wUl depend Single Copy ...... lEc air, the Democrata, with the Defense Electronics Supply departments wlU be latch was broken. Bums said each ^ toe mow- many tickets are sold, or because he reads the polls, but be­ ------driven devices will determine uje number of By Carrier ...... weekly 76c nonsensical pretense that they Center that it has been awarded ^ MEMBER OF cause he is a gentleman of conscience see “a new Tommy” in the A large (42 by 72-lnch) win- °“® ^® digits to toe uckets sold since ’Tuesday In- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS **dow at niiiig Junior High School least omt there •will be be- The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ and character who tries to act in re­ Governor’s chair, and that ^ ♦08,986. ^ ^ ^ Tueeday: The was smashed by rock-throwing ♦*>•*00 Im a b ^ 12 lottery piaj^ tween 10 and 12 winners, titled to the use of republication of all everything the Governor stands R^te entered a competitive area in Ellington wUl al- news dispatches credited to It or not othei^ sponse to things he knows and feels in­ vandals sometime Hiursday e chance to go on to Each of the $6,000 winners wise credited in this paper- and also the for in his 1672 message to the so be closed Monday^ local news published here. side himself. General Assembly is some­ The government center pro- Scout night. Ctoet of replacement is *dn toe ,Tram prize of $76,000. entered in the “Super All rights of republication of special dis­ about $160. Holders of tickets with nun^ tlrawlng which is set tenta- thing they find pleasing where­ patches lierein are also reserved. cures, manages and euppUes Cub Scout Pack 890 wUl hold bers that match only part of uvely for toe following Thurs- The Manchester Publishing Company as­ as, a year ago, hh made their common electronic parte used its a™«»i Blue and Gold Ban- toe winning number wUl re- ^ j. Hie three wln- sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ antagonisms rise. ^ They are by tile armed services and vari- quet t«iight at the Polish Amer- Japan Inititates celv e $40 or $400, depending on drawing wlU « x - graphical errors appearing in adverils- The Boom In Bhmm willing, the Democrats say, to oua other gOYemment agencies- loan dub. Village Bt, from 6:80 ments and other reading matter in The which numbers match. Tliese tend their prizes to $10,000, Manchester Evening Herald. 'What might be the fastest growing go along with the 1972 Ctover-, The other two contracts ' were to 9 p.m. Diplomatic Ties wtomers w ill be eligible fo r the ,20,000*W d $76,000. nor peacefully and constructive­ awarded to firms in Danbury A buffet dinner wlU be Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washlng- (no double entendre Intmded) business quarter-year prizes as large as ton Post News Service. ly, whereas, in 1971, they found and vmton. served. Awards wUl be preeenit- $100,000. Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. With Mongolia Publishers Representatives — Mathews, in t ^ country right now is the nurture him and his poUcles unspeak­ Beeolution ed and entertainment wUl be E ach ot toe four -wheels will Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency able. A resolution, adopted by the provided by the M. Curtis ka- p L ■ ■ ■ I —New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. and sale of potted plants, accompcuiied ’TOKYO (AP) — Japan and jjg gpun by a motor and when Board, of Bktucaticn, expresses groiqi. Cbnimunist Mongolia have the motors are turned off a SCBMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- by a boom, of similar taste, in the sale Since, in almost every re­ Mid-Winfer HONS. spect, the 1672 MeeklU has Just gratitude to the PTO CouncU Degree Awarded agreed to establish diplomatic ping-pong ball 'will stop on one H of cut flowers. for its willingness “to distribute JuUus B. Beer, son of Mr. and relaticHis at toe ambassadorial of the numbers, • Dlmlay advertising closing hours about everything the 19T1 M e» M rs. JuUus B eer, 14 Thloott For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday We fit this circumstance into our kill wanted and Just about Information and alert citizens level, toe Foreign Ministry an- The plastic drum will contain I SPECIALS For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. standing theory that what people actual­ everything the Democrats never to the. need for action in order i*** received to oseocl- nounced today. liatings of race results from For Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. to th« nWan»wi.». ««« “ le they are than any national there must be continued sacri­ Engineering for further studies. Saturday, February 19 image that is painted from statistics, fice of things Democrats are Saying that the plans for ex- Dean's n** Japan initiated toe negotia- and . toe number the winning supposed to care about-^t 1s tiwis last ’Tuesday. in Moscow, horse in toe race listed on the * • DOORS ’ or from the impressions and theories psnsto of the school were ap- Richard Bimce, son of Mr. quite understandable if the proved after lengthy and con- and Mrs. Alfred Bunce of Mbn- Informed sources said ’Tedeyo’s slip will determine toe final di- ■ • SIDING “Not Fundamentally Religious” of domestic or visiting sociologists, or Governor goes along with this sldered deUberation on the tank Dr., has been named to the inltiative ■was part of its gener- git on toe winning ticket, even from those actimis and policies sudden pretense that he is, af­ n e ^ , educational phUosophy dean's list at Marietta CoUege, al effort to Improve relations "ni* spinning vtoeels will be I • WINDOWS So much evil has been done in the with its Communist neighbors manned by four dignitaries, which the political leadership of a na­ ter ail, such a nice, agreeable, and program of the school as Karletta, (Milo. world in the name ot religion that it haa tender fellow. weU an the school design, the Scoot Awards in to e afterm ato o f CSiina’ s ad- possibly including Gtov. H iom M M • CANOPIES tion may provide. re^uUon further read; Ihree Boy Scouts of Vernon mission to the United Nations. MeskUl, and Bums said become an easy routine to id^tUy the It is indeed true, as this eol- The big news about us Americans — It is significant that the de- troop 228 received their God and ’Traditionally known as Outer Easy Tetms tragedy in Northern Ireland as a strug­ unm'has noted, that there has sign cf the RockvlUe lOgh Oountry Awards at a special Mongolia, the Mongolian perhaps the biggest single piece of news been, in word, and In puMio re- gle between the two religions represent­ SdioOl has been awarded a clta- ceremeny held Sunday at St. Pc<^Ie’s Republic occupies 600,- about us — is that we are becoming latlans techniques, and in deed, ed in the population there. tion aa an cutstanding solution John's Episcopal Church, 000 square m iles ot steppe, fiUlTAR Lessons ■ BILL TUNSKY more and more a flower people, and an apparently conscious, plmt- providing balance between tea- Brian Flint, Steven Lamb and More and more frequently, however, ned effort to give, the Gover­ mountain and desert between I 649-9095 that this, the ownership and care and dltionali and more fleodble Indl- peter Lamb received tiie award the Soviet Uniem in the north 144 Highland Sf. analyslg trom the scene is likely to nor a softer, more conqNUMlon- vldualized learning spaces.” „dilch is the lilghieet reUglous enjoyment of flowers, is becoming one ate im age. and China in the south. Its pop­ include aonote recognition of other Architecif William McHugh award made in scouting. They PHONE 649-7120 was awarded the citation at the for 18 months with the ulation was estimated at 1.2 of the fikst things we are dtdng in cele­ But none of this has gone so factors at least equally important, and conference of school admlnlstra- jj^v. Robert Wellner, rector cf m illion in 1966. bration of our modem possession of far it ought Impress his politi­ perhaps, when the poaslbUlty of any tom to Atiantic (Sty. The re- the churdi, to o<»ipl«te the re- cal exponents to the point where increased leisure time. We find this news wtiutUm also urges support in quirements necessary. T to is solution is ooneidMed, even more im- they throw in the sponge and approving the $8.6 mUUon appro- the first time the award has in the individual case reports of Frank confess themselves to be his p o ita n t I prlation, for the school construe- ^een earned since the troop was Atwood, in this newspaper weekly. We admirers, almost aa if he were Noting the high incidence of unem­ tion, at the March 1 referendum, oj^anlzed. Steven and Peter are ^ind it in the business reports in the a Democratic, Inatead. of a Re­ ployment in one area of Belfast, a cor­ publican Governor. ™. ^•**1‘* ?^P?® , (he eons of Mr. and Mrs. Oilbeit Wall Street Journal. The Skinner Road School PTO of Hansen Dr. and Bryan respondent to the Wall Street Journal WlU hold its first annual SL ^ the son of Mr. and Mrs. It is not a firm and safe conclusian g e m c i g w There is, as we> analyze the the other day wrote this: MeskUl 1672 poslUon in com* Patrick’s dance, March 11 at Uie irunt. \niscn Lane. that people vdM have an appreclatian P^Ush-Amerlcan Club, Village ^ B e m o ir s t t o Osuous li.r. “As Mr. Reynolds expounds on unem­ parlaon with that o i 1972, only of flowers are necessarily more civiliz­ one issue on ''which he has - Abner Brooks, chalrmBU of ployment, it becomes even more ap­ evening wlU start with a ^ Democratic Town OommlL INTEGRITY ed and pleasant than others; some fam­ clearly Joined the Denaoorats, parent that the troubles in Northern Ire­ and that is something of a buffet dinner at 8:80. FoUowing to® reminds aU enrolled Demo ous tyrants in history were famous C B w « < Started by Washington, land are not fundamentally religious any sham e on them both. In 1971, 1» d^ ln g crate in Vernon they wlU have ■M ^k\\' horticulturists on the side; some peo­ to Thp SUhouetto until 1 an t^iportunlty to become an en- Vernon Fire Lt. Walter P. Topliff, assisting Eighth District fire fighters in ef­ more. nUs war is a social war, Governor MeskUl prdelalmed Carried down through (1 himself in favor of meeting aU D ^ prlTOS wUl ^ airarde^ dorsed candidate for toction to forts to extinguish a stubborn fire at 280 Main St. yesterday, paused for a few where class differences happen his­ ple commit the understandable sin of Oourteay UniTeisity Of OMmsctlcwt Museum Of Art of the state’s $244,000,000 deficit ^ P n ^ it e ^ the affair v ^ l ^ Committee by having seconds to change breathing apparatus before going back inside the smoke- L loving plants more than they love peo­ be used to buy equipment tor ^efbee the the years by your faBB f w torically to have hardened along at once, rriiUe the Democrats filled house. Topliff, a former member of the Eighth District department, was ple; i^ants themselves, perversely, grow WOODBLOCK ILLUSTRATION (16TH CENTURY): d a rit^ the classro^s to uen^ocratte caucus to be held reUglous lines and to have been intensi­ On Voew At University Of Connecticut Museum of Art’s Annual Print Exhibition, Open Throujrh March 12 thought the pain ought to spread faclUtote the use of visual aid ^ ^ g pftaaing by the scene and stopped to help. (Herald photo by Pinto)______better for some people than others. out over five yean. The way fied by the QathoUc distrust Of the eq ^ p m m t. ___ Center ktiddle School. Potting it all up, however, a nation the Governor and the Demo­ British. In their oiwn view, the Catholics crats “ compromised” that issue HekeU may be obtained from to do so, anyoao in- SHADY GLEN! whUdi gets a bigger kick out of Its any of the foUowlng; Terry terested (a endorsement must Firemen Trace Blame Martha Mitchell are Ulster’s *idggers.’ Ohey feel dis- H era ld was by agreeing, in the end, not ' me TstSetonTdeSSiig to crli||iiiiated ,,aga>yst. everyw here, and flowers than it does out of politics, or to pay oft a single penny Of the deficit in this ffscal year. Ckdeman, Helen Johnson, Louise intention with the secretary of ’ Not Interested they blame 'the BrltUih for permitting football, or money, or television luu{ to Y esterd ays IMttel, ^ e Pl^e, C ^ committee, MnTSSven- Shadi^'SlsufL the dlscrimlnatian.’’ have something good going for It, inside, Now in 1972 the G oven ior, to . Quigley Barbara ^ m ^ y d er, tarn, 80 East « ., not later than For Main St. Blaze In China Visit where it counts. I n s i d e 25 Years Ago the deU^t of the DOmoorats, B>ib. 29 a t which tim e the ballot Hie poBSibUlty that there is, in the outstrips even them in his oas- Irene Tutko, Connie Wentzel and ^ ^ further A stubborn fire which destroyed the second floor of bloomingt^ , ni. (AP) — Irish situation, something even more Nixon^s China Challenge Catholic Ladies of Cdumbus ualness toward the deficit. He Maureen Coegrove. the 280 Main St. home of Mrs. Walter Quinn is believed 0 nihii .^tnhoA - mark 26th anniversary. Disney Film basic than rqllglous differences, and would pay it off at the rate of „ Broota said h* beUwea the to have started in the rear of the house on the first or anv other Communlat Striking At The Drunken Driver $26,000,000 a year for the next S S r * £ 's h S bTS, according to Eighth District Fire Chief Ted Lin- ^ something even more Important than the 10 Years Ago Gov. Meekill has apparently startled 10 y e a n . This is a proposal quesUcn of political unity or sepairattsm o r t vdilch means the taxpayen of ill some members of the General Assembly Heavy anew causes many ac­ TSSdir^to’'iJS^aiSl® ?t ^ f *^® »»^®’ ^ ““I®® to the roof to put out toe ^ !^ eS for the two parts of Ireland, is, of course, •with the severity of his “get tough" at­ cidents and meeting cancella^ Connecticut wiU eventuidly pay rueway headquarters at 11:22 a.m. yes- flje. munists ” she aays som e $100,000,000 fo r the p rivi­ a.m. ana i.iw p-m.______opening up the town commit- terday, was orlgin^y thought About 28 Eighth District men .-TheYve got oielr form of TWO CONVENIENT LOOAXUKNS a ground for hope. Religious differences, titude toward die drunken driver. A tiens. 11 Bt. 6 B 44A — (>pen Dally n J SnndM: By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak lege not paying off the deficit ^ toe to eU Interested enroUed to have started In the electric fought toe blaze, assisted by sev- government and we’ve got mandatory seven-day Jail term for any­ Baifcade Rnuwl^Mon. tfani when they are sharpened by other dis­ prompUy. And the same Gover­ Democrats.” motor of a kltitoen refrigerator, eral town firemen. South Wind- j approve of one ccn'vlcted of driving while under die (Mm and BegBdoe Blag) contents and rivalries, tend to grow influence, as die governor proposed in WASHINGTON — Far more fronts potentially. the most dif­ the basic forces that move so­ hopes for detente. n or MSekUl w ho now^ n c o m - Iniside Report cauef lingard said toe fire’s gor firemen were caUed to the ^ j ^ , y jo g o ,” mends this also boasts, in his nuwe rather than less serious with the hns combined State of the State-Budget than President Nixon hats ac­ ficult of all; Negotiatl ^ ,” ^® gard said, but firemen at the tag. He was treated and re­ We have said It before and we’U say it pending on Chou’s Judgment of it off than they are. In other seems to stand as the only area in which God Is Reaching Out To You! Inatead of moving quickly to­ his character aa a human be­ In short, if Mr. Nixon has cans to hear. Hie result: A dls- ™o«ey t^ r grou^. Play gq^ne stood by to t another 2% leased at Manchester Memor- again. ’Ihere can be no mercy for the any remote ideas about Amer­ respecto, however, we stlU feel torted view of CSitaa for toe “®“®y hours. lal Hosidtal progress toward a different kind of “ Dear friends, remember what ward hot issues — such as the ing, and his depQi of human drunken driver! ican aid tor China (which Is by they are dravdng perilous con­ American public that cannot be Efforts to put out the fire Supreme Effort the apostles of our Lord Jesus Formosa questlcm — Mr. Nixon understanding.” Ulster, for tomorrow, can be begun. Meskill’s proposal has no dcubt taken no m eans certa in ), >the su bject clusions, when they claim Mes­ easily corrected. - were hampe^^ by toe many Chief Ungard said firemen Christ told you, that in the last •will find himself ensnared in If the President flunks that Bcnne legislators aback since it departs can safely be broached with kUl has changed. They them ­ „ ^ „ . . ruled that this type of <^ra- concealed roaces inj toe house, -wt made a “supreme effort” to times there would come these hours of philosophical discourse. test, there will be no immedi­ But perhaps the mwt dan- a^n j, m violation of toe from the usual penalty for serious only the most oblique subtlety. selves are, we suspect, the ones Lingard said. As soon aa lire- fight toe blaze from -wlthta. scoffers whose whole purpose in He Is sure to be asked about ate calamity. The Chinese will gen^ risk to Mr. Nixon is breaidi of traffic law, the suspension of A adioHy different danger who have gone soft and who Bazaars and Rattle Act of the men thought the blaze ■waa out. About 20 Scott air-packs, sell- We Have Our Own Candidate his convictions on the nature of simply make a mental calcula­ poUtUml tastablUty within the license, and resorts Instead to confine­ life is to enjoy themselves in have a sudden feeling (hey are State’s Gmieral Statutes. flames would shoot into another contained breathing apparatus, every evil wray im aginable. ’They mtm, the meaning of myatery. tion downgrading their own (See Page Five) Omimunlst party, apparently toe Bomethlng is wrong with our re- ment in Jail. Further, the Jail term standing weaponless. MaJ. ’Tarter said that concealed space. were used inside to protect would be mandatory. stir up arguments; they love the under control for ^ momjmt ^niesesslon of somu of toe but, say some experts hete, Ungard said “bayonet-type firefiRhters from smoke ta- tqtcnaes, we are sure, when we fall to Harsh as an automatic Jail term may evil things of the world; they do equipment used in these games, ready to break out anytime. ncnzles” were used extensively halation and lung damage, register any particular enthusiasm' over sound, It must be given serious consider­ not have the Holy Spirit living such as roulette 'wheels, dice to extinguish the fire. This type Hie house looked completely in them. But you, 4ear friends, the reports, from Washington and Al­ ation by the Legislature as an effective ’The and black Jack tables, is a vlo- ^ nozzle, he explained, can be destroyed from toe second floor weapon against a well-idenUfied enemy must build up your lives ever only nine aettv® membra i^ - gnd that punched through a wal) to spray up, the chief said, although toe bany, that Nelson Rockefeller may, if Fischetti of highway safety. ’Ihe suspension of li­ more strongly upon the founda­ when tills type of equipment is 'ater. firat floor was not damaged President Nixon is reelected, be named cense can be a strong deterrent, but ex­ tion of our holy faith, learning '1«®3. Ule*®l gambling houses Tj,e concealed spaces were severely. ’Ihe fire on toe first to pray in the pow er and Secretary of State. perience has shown (hat not all errant I “ -e b®!"* behind what are called “knee- floor was extinguished rapidly, strength of the Holy Spirit. Stay drivers are discouraged by it^ ’Hme and caitag, a prime leaner or uie Another iii«vaiiUegal oneratlon.operation, he - walls,’’ufoii. " tiu»toe chief said. ’There but toe second floor fire was iSIrst, we 'would like to know — and always within the boundaries blootty CXiltuna Revolution again drivers have been caught violating said Is the "Wtaner-Take-AH" was no "fire-stopptag' in toe more difficult to put out due we would advise Governor Rockefeller their suspensions, only to be treated wrhere God’s love can reach and alm ^ at toe' entrenched party in which bingo house, he said. to toe concealed spaces and bless you. Walt patiently for the bureiiuioracy. bin go gam e to try to find out too — which Secretary relatively leniently by the court. License Induced to buy Firemen ftaaUy had to chop dormers. eternal life that our Lord Jesus suspension can be an effective tool, but Experts here don’t pretend p rices' f i v e d o l o f State b e wmuld be, the State D epart­ Christ in His mercy is going to only U the enforcement is vigorous and to ™ the real relationship winner o( the game give you. ’Try to help those who ment Secretary of State, or the White the penalties severe for thoee 'who disre­ betw( leaders of toe late Cul- Snowplow Crews Quit in Montreal argue against you. Be merciful then wins all toe proceeds from House Secretary of state. gard them. tural Revolution and toe de- to those who doubt. Save some toe sale of the C6urds. SoiAe of Opponents of MeskUl’s prcposal argue ^ muitaty cmer, ^ ^ ^ ,350 in a MONTRHSAL (AP) — City are operated by union mem- Beyond that, end depending upon by snatching them as from the that a Jail term diould remain a matter tols snow clearing' crews and sanl- bers, and gubage wlU not be which position la going to be offered him, very flames of hell itself. And single ^ e . Hie laws of 0 of court discretion, •which it now is. Yet there is some question of qualification. as for others, help them to find that some of* u!iVw??uS f 'en£^ ‘Sf’”* "The^iiitai’hT not publtehed the fact that the governor is prompted to the Lord by being kind to them, miliary commanders have not of $250 for tne today as a storm threatened to demands, but reportedly is recommend a mandatory penalty more The last we heard of Governor Rocke- but fear the possibility ot being ■ ted either their reduced ni^t of gj^M.^______.dump up to 10 Inches of snow seeking a general Increase of 76 than suggests that this is a discretion felier’s foreign policy was in the q;»ring pulled along into their sins. Btatuii or the invitation to Mr. Groups inai nave any qu--- on Montreal. cents an hour. In the two-year not regularly exercised. Given a choice Mivcffi tions concerning toe legality of ______„ ______o f 1968, when it had been sent up to a Hate every trause of their sin About 60 per cent of Mon- contract negotiated in 1970, of putting a man behind bars or fining while being merciful to them as ’IhUB, a now-disgraced Ueu- actii^es they teve ^pg(j.g gnow removal is handled hourly wages ranged from $2.97 Prof. Henry Kissinger at Harvard for him, (he courts tend to the latter. 7 sinners. And now—glory to Him teni^-of Lta Plao Ubted last , .■ „ « « CO cr •workers and toe rest by for city watchmen to $4.96 for retooling, re-fitting and a new suit of Nor are the courts prone to inflict Jail Who alone is God, Who saves write to the CJonnecticut State private contractors. ’The union electricians, terms upon those who continue to drive summer, before his chief’s faU, f lotN—- Dr. Kissinger never finished the us through Jesus C2irist our for '(humiUattag terms” to bo ^b®®’ —has ------asked the— -private cim- after their licenses have been lifted — Lord; yes, splendor and majes­ placed on Mr. Nixon’s visit. State Police Headquarters m tractors not to work during toe renovation Job in time; Nixon, not which they also hatre the discretion to ty, all power and authority are Other^ita Plao adherents still at Hartford. strike. Ab6ut Town Rockefeller, became the party nominee; do. Gov. MeiddU seeks to reinstate man­ His from the beginning; His they large ore candidates for a mod------^— Hie strike was caUed by the datory license suspensions for epeeders, The Manchester Community presumably It was the feeling that such are and His they everymore will om-dw Bonapartism In which Bantifflnal Tide ®®®>^‘y T>i„v«ri. Patrons yet a more meaningful and effective step be. And He is able to keep you Workshop theuio aA)iyBi-Hijr. might seize power Banq aN An'i-umu,ANTONIO, 'iex. ’Tex. y (AP) n i - i — 801 of toe'«'» Canadian------Union--- of ci&yers t-airons fnmnrmw has been a apanktng new foreign p

..; VS V K i-.M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 PACE SEVEN* PAG E SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER, CONN., SAlURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 _ , w Policy Expired, But They Collect News for Senior Qtizens Area Churches BUFFALO, N.Y. *(AP)—When C h u r c h e s TaloottvUle Congregational F irst Congregational C tarah Business Bodies Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Shea By WAJ,LV FORTIN C h n r tii' H ebron Jehovah’a WItneaaea Church To ]^^r and their six sons lost their n e Salvation Atmy OnUBOIOB United Church of Christ Bev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., home in a fire Feb. 11, they '' «S1 Main St. Calvary Hosts Kingdom Hall P astor LAW PARAPROFBSSIONALS 726 N. M ain St. Hi everyone! It’s that time al- lyona certainly made a big hit Rev. Truman O. Ireland, UN Observer- discovered their fire insurance MaJ. and M n. lAVwrence J. P astor Rev. J. Jermain Bodine. Paralsgal Institute, with of­ policy had expired In Decem­ Beadle Gospel Singers ready, and last week I started with the members with his _____ BOLTON—Miss Haael T. Assistant Pastor fices at One Fifth .Ave., New ber. OCflcer-in-ChaJigre 9:30 a.m., PuMlc. BlUe dla- off about our fahulous food sale, short, but very Impressive, 9:45 a.m., Church School Johns of Now York City, dl- York, N.Y., - announces that it The Journeymen, of Boston, course “What lOnd c t L«ader but couldn’t give you the final talk. He had the rlgM answers But Friday they were told . . . .. , through Adult rHsmissIftn rector of United Nations af- 9:80 a.m.. Worship Service. w ill ' ' train I legal paraprofes- they would be reimlmrsed for 9:S0 a.m ., Sunday School. Mass., will present a program Does Mankind Need?" tabulationtabulatlon becausebecause wewe werewere stillstill to many cerform some of the func-, ord that will be awfully bard to much success in his ambitious failed to send a' notice of ex­ 7 p.m., Salvation meeting. The musical male trio Is cele- Rev. Donald O. MUler, Discussion Group led by the tions irOguOarly perform ed by Center Gcngregat'oiial thqrch beat. ^ plans for the Herald, and we- piration, required by state law. MONDAY, ------' ' ’ brating Its 10th anniversary as M inister Rev. aiul Mrs. David Emmons la'wycrs, the overall cost of le­ Frank R. Papa, president of Fellowship Interdenominational gospel singers. The trio travels United Church cf Christ Can you imagine mairing a thank him very much to t being of Ingraham House Conference gal services can be reduced, the adjustment company, said Full Gospel Christiaa throughout the United States 11 Center St. record total of $541.92? I couldn’t with us. Center, Bristol. 9:80 and 11 a.m., Worsh^ school officials contend. State Farm agreed to make full Orange Hall and Canada giving sacred con- Rev. Lyman O. Farrar, beUeve it, but man. It’s the During the afternoon we FEB. 21 Service and Church Soluxd. Persons from over-crowded or payment as soon as damage as­ Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor certs. It also has made radio Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr., greatest, and I Just can't thank heard that we have the foOoqr> OUead Congregational Church other fiaids are expected to take Oo-PastM s everyone enough. The coopera- hig members as patients at the U a .m ., IBgfa SclKXrf C9ass. sessments are completed. and television appearances and 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fri- H ebron the paralegal trdtatag program. ^10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study has recorded five albums. tion is Just around here, Manchester Memorial Ho^dtal: Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., Including engineers, secr<^ 9:16 and 11 a.m.^ Idwship. and open discussion. Sunday ------WM«|ilp and like I said before. It’s Just John Vince, liven lOrpens, P astor tarles, teachers, ^priests; ac­ Service. Lenten theme: “Chris- the best winking with this gang. Robert Ahem, Henry Kuster, School. Rev. J. Jermain Bodine ; countants and airline styward- Live It Up with a DecI Original tian Being and Doing.” Ser- Things started off In good Dorothy Roach and Teresa St. Francis of Assisi 7:80 p.m.. Evangelistic serv­ Assistant Pastor esses. I m on topic: “The Lord’s style Monday with 70 playing Greeley. Fannie Kleblsh is a 678 Ellington Rd. HOT DOG or ice. Community Baptist Church Also, married women dleslrlng Prayer: Our Father.” our kitchen social games, and in pcitient at Mt. Sinai Hospital, South Windsor An American Baptist Church 11 a.m,. Worship Service.. The to return to work after Raising HAMBURGER 9:16 a.m.. Church School, the afternoon we had 60 playing and Rose Campbell is now re- Rev. John C. Gay, Church of the Aseumpt'on 686 E. Center St. Rev. Mr. Bodine, preardier. their children may be grained Served on a Toasted Roll with Grades 6 and under. pinochle with the following win- cuperatlng at the Crestfield P astor Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Rev. Walter H. Loomis, Sermon topic: “Temptation.” as legal pcuraprofesiionalh, giv­ Mustard, Ketchup, ReUsh, OiUons, 10 a.m.. Coffee Shoj^, Wood- ners: John Gaily, 687; Ann Convalescent Hcnne. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride, Rev. Edward S. Peirin, Pastor 0 M inister Nursery provided. ing them an opporturQty to start Sauerkraut and Chili Sauce. ruff Hall. Young, 686; Jennie Fhgarty, 679; A sad note during the after- Assistant Pastor Rev. Robert J. Burbank Mrs. Robert Burt, 9:46 a.m., Church School off at a higher salary than they “There's No Better Any W here!" 6'30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship. Esther Gaudette, 674; Michael noon was word that one of our Director of Christian Education Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 classes. would normally coihmand be­ Eat It Here, or Saturday, Masses at 6:00 and _____ Visits to convalescent homes. DeSimone, 670; Robina Carroll, members, VlctM* Christenson, cause of their limltyd working DECI'S ’Take It With You . . . 7:80 p.m . 916 a m r 9iiin>h «/imectlcut will denomination’s UN seminars Communion and Fellowship. quired lO per cent down pay­ unson^s speak on “Worid Hunger.” 10:10 to 11:30 a.m. Grade 6 of 166 to Ida Cormier; and the long as you all are nice, and 8 Youth InstrucUon. high average of 189.41 went to that’s no problem. St. Matttfaew’s Church and other educational programs HI ’Trial Uturgy. ment. St. Bartholomew’B Church Tolland at the Church Center for the in making the aniuxmcement, Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Rev. J. Clifford CUrtin, 'Pastor United Nations. Bolton Congregational Church Everett J. Uvesey, the bank’s ^brS^'tafN SIj^i StSrbtLp. “““ the high triple of^lL'^Si^, Se^ I Bolton Center Rd.i President, said, “We are con­ Candy Kitchen Saturday, Vigil Mass at 6 Sunday Vigil on Saturday at Rev. J. Stanton Oonoveir, stantly striving to help Man­ p.m . BoidriiUe United Methodist M inister Sat. 9:30 a.m., 7th Grade Max Denhup, apd the high av- The afternoon eitded 6 and 7 p.m. chester area families to own Milady never needs an appointment at the new Edie Adams Gut ’n Curl at Where QuaUty Candy Is Made Fresh DaUy Sunday, M asses at 7 :30, 9, Calvary Church Sunday Masses, 7, 8:80, and Church their own homes. We hope this 10:15 and 11'AO a.m. Youth Instruction. erage o f 161.42 w as taken b y square dancing and card play- 393 Broad St., according to owner William T. Barrett, left, here talking with Choose F rom O ver 200 Varieties i(A8semblies of God) Max Schubert. ing. Judy has the dancers going i9:30 a.m. 142 G rove St. 10:80 a.m., Woridiip Service. reductibn ta the down payment 647 E . IB ddle Tpke. Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Miss Hasel Johns of the United requirement to 6 per cent will his wife (and gal Friday) Alice. Barrett, who is also president of Cut 'n Curl Uncertain Market Buyers St. Mary’s Episcopal Chundi m the evening, the Joint start- on a new ^uare dance, and St. Bridget Church Rev. K. L. Gustafson, P astor Church o f Christ w ill M>eak. be of atalstancp to families who of Connecticut, Inc., said the 250-store national chain’s huge buying power Church and Park Sts. ed Jiving at 7 o’clock uhen our soon we’ll be seeing how well Vernon United Methodist Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor P astor 7 p.m.. Pilgrim FeUowshlp. have, heretofore, not been able and volume operation make lower than average prices possible, contributing Want something spicy? Try our — Rev. George F. Noatrand, talented Mrs. “88 keys” Noel they’re didng. Church Rev. ‘James F. Pilon 9:80 a.m., Churrii School, to make a larger carir down to the success of the salons. The Manchester store, which opened two weeks Lead to Up and Down Week R ector started pounding away on the Don’t forget, we’ll be taking R t. 80 William J. Stack 10 a .m ., Sunday Sriiool. Nursery through AduHs. First Congregational Church payment. We, also, have Just ago, is planned to have 24 operator stations. It will be open Monday through Rev. Ttussell AUen taano, and Dave Hutchinson got reservations for our Easter Rev. Joe K. Carpenter. NEW YORK (.AP) — The lated the activity in the stock to CRYSTMJZEO 8IN8ER ------Classes for children and adults. 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service, O f Vernon recMitly reduced our mortgage Rev. Stephen White the gang into a sing-aplong, and Show on the 28th. We’re ncpect- M inister ^turday, plus two evenings. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Saturday, Masses at 6 and n a.m.. Worship Service. Nursery through Grade 4. Rev. John A. Lacey. rate. Helping Manchester area stock market diddled Its way speculation that General Mb- Rev. Ronald Haldeman everybody got in the act, and it ing upwards of four buses for Fsney Imported ginger root, the ide^ In-between 7:80 p.m. in school auditorium. Message by the pastor. M inister through the past week, slipping tors would begin production of wasn’t long before you could this trip, so save your quarters 9:30 a.m.. Church Service, families to own their own homes construction program in snack or after dliuier treat. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, ^ p.^.. Evangelistic Service, Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Edwin W. Bartholpinew, ^ e gt the beginning, strengthening the engine. 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Conunu- tell we were in for a “hve and and be an eariy Wrd register- Rui«6ry and Kindergarttti irrmAJw of'thia hiik aWe ®®““ ®i®i^^® company’s history and a 16 and 10:30 a.m.. In church; and The Journeymen o f' Boston, Meadowlarfc R d. and R t. 80, Assistant Minister and h£ri been for over 66 years, current cash ir^ulre^nto n e^ R. Sluzlnskl Man- '' late in. the week, then cloetag Union Oorp., down 9H to 16% 10:30 and noon in school audi- Mass., will preset^ a program nion. lively” nlgdit. ing, to assure a seat for this ed to finance the work that he Chester, has been named aqslst- cent increase over the preced on a softer note. on 1,862,900 shares, was the Shortly after the singing, Bga trip. The price of the trip will a.m.. Church School RockvU le K torium . 9:00 a.m.. The Holy Commu­ has the capacity to perform, ant manager of the Hartford year. In the absence of any stimu- second-moot active issue, fol­ of gospel music and song. Paups, accompanied by Ed be $7.26, plus the cost ot your ®>®«*6s Grades 1 thru 6. Rev. David P. Krampita, 9A0 and 11 a.m ., W on h lp Tb LEASE TRUCKS nion with sermon by the Rev. A natirut must be used solely tual Life in Hartford. <*are «rf co^ on s^ k ta „g^g_taciuSng reports that ta- M r. HftidftiTnui. to give us the right tem po fo r Kathy Bom bardier, to entertain MOnlster Tuesday, 7:80 p.m„ Lenten FeUowriUp will meet. 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. S ervice. ------named Payload Truck for la^a^ material on spec- i S. P*"®**’ Saturday, M asses at 4 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Con- the dancing that followed, us with songs and her magic ------aEOC’ii mo contracts. dustry training courses and is 'Vlewlex, up 1% to 11%; Aus- 6 and ifursery provided. School, Union Congregatlaaal Chqroh Tke company also said its ^ . mcorne tath rore ta ^ g^ yikoa,* 7:30 p.m . .firmatlon Instruction. We’re very grateful to Dga and guitar. So come on out ihen and 8~m„ Sunday 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Unitarlaa Frilowalilp RockvfUe ’ Manager Clarence M “®w program should ma- licensed to seU mutual funds by ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 Sunday. Masses 7:30, 9, ‘ Wednesday, 10 e.m.. Holy the two Eddie’s for taking time meet Miss Manchester, and oh ages. ^ ^ t Manager, aarence M. benefit the buUdtag ta- the National Association of Se- earnings from casualty-property Je®**e*V ‘ off 1% to 16%; Resorts Inter­ of Glastordniry Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Mlnteter 10:80 a.'m., noon and 6:00 p.m. jj^^h United Methodist Chiirch Communion. out (rf^lr bu^ yes, you wlU enjoy Wonhlp Service. Pa*S«H Truck Leaslnk will be ta CMimectclut, with par- curitles Dealers. Sluzinsky Is a lines of insurance rose to $60.8 national A, up 1% at 9%; and OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY tUl 8:00 PM . 6:46 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa­ Academy Junior High Rev. Lypian D. Reed, million from $80.8 million. Thursday prrtM-taktag cropped ^gf„g. Communications Pre- ______^ 7:80 p.m., Ante-Communion, we wish them loads of success meeting and hearing her, so a v S ? ^ new «»d usS ticulai appUcation to minority member of the Hartford Life Candy Also Available For Fund Raising" aw faraer ot. , Address by the Rev. M- in the future, and thank you. lot’s all make a Wg day Of It. dors youth gnnq>. Main St, Glastonbury Associate Minister up again, weighing on the mar- ^ St. John!a PoUsh NaUonBl R ev. Blarle R. Custer, 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Mr. and Mrs. George F. S S . nu^ufi^wed ta the enterprtoes by enabling mor^ Underwrltere Association. ket. CaUiollc Church rtiBAi wUcox, vicar of St. Dancing to the live music of Speaking of dates to remem- Bom ta Hartford, he giad- BRIEFS P astor 10:80 a.m.. Service, Assistants in Christian United States, and equK>ment With a long holiday weekend Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Mark’s Church, Starrs, and Marion Stephenis started around ber, Judy has a couide of new N uraeiy twiiB. nnri van ty to perform the expected large uated from Windsor High School John F .------Kunz------o f 87- WelUngton------— ov St. Margaret Mary Church and Schoed. E ducation -Pastor A in.«n „ minister to Episcopal students 8A0, and I think they’d stUl bo and interesting programs for suchbodies as wlU dump also b^es be eligible. an v ^ e .v* new cnnrtniptionconstruction, ac-ac before eanitag a BS degree Rd, jras been named unit super- ®^®^ » ana lU.UU a.m., woiaup a-t ^ University a of# Connect- playing and our rana-gang ,IiiniHTurdancing VOIIyou Indirlady ffUlnfolks. rWiOn Tueaday W appin g. f 'Uttder the jirogfams, trucks cording to HNB, from B ryant CoUege in 1969. ■vlsbr ta the cla im departm ent pected Service. Sermon t^c. j didn’t have to be the bqd morning, March 7, we wUl be Thomas G.ON^, Pastor Messtah EvangeUeal Lutbetan 7 a.m., Men’s Comniunton Sluzinsky end his wife, Penny, at Aetna Ufe ft Casualty. He lower p o u n d s tavestors Ught- holiday closin g Masses, 8:80 and 10:80 ajn. jg Racism?” Harold Smith, Church BrMUofant. may be leased under terms ap- guy and stop the music at 10:80 offering a crocheting clsfa un- Rev. Joseph Schick CHADWICK HONORED Uve at 36 Oakwood Rd. They Joined Aetna ta 1967 as a claim ®n^ their p^ollos. A* guest Q>eaker. - Coffee fellow- (Wisconsin Synod) 9 a .m ., Church School, pUcAble to the type and usage G oqw l HaU F irst Church ell CXiriSt, o’clock. der the- supervision of Mrs. _ . , ------Over 120 people gathered re- have three daughters and a son. representative and was pro- T h e s u m of the week’s aettri- riilp between services. Scientist During one of the breaks, we Blanche Vincent. On Thursday Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 296 Buckland R d., W apping (trades 6 through 9. Adiilt Study of the trucks acquired. Purchase nioted to unit representative in ty was minor losses for the The offices of 416 Center St. 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ G roup. ! and^ ^ renewal______options_____ will be cently at Flano’s Restaurant ta 447 N. M ain St. were treated to some very tasty morning, March 9 we will have P'™' Rev. Kari R.Guigel, Pastor GAS EARNINGS INCREASE Dow Jones industrial average ery and Grades 3 through 6. — ^— sandwiches and cookies, along a knitting class uiuler the direc- Sunday, Masses at 8 AO, 10 10:80 a.m.. Church School, blade ^a^^ahle ^ e n nequested Bolton, at a testtooifrl dlyer _____ and Associated Press 60-stock THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. by the lessee. f®*" Kenneth Chadwick of Man- Omnecticut Natural Gas Oorp. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun- with some spicy punch and hot Uen of Mrs. Barbcua Davis. 11:80 a.m. 10 a.m ., Sunday School. Infants through Grade 4. Bernard Johnson of 92 Red- average, but gains for other 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. Nursery, Kindergarten and 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. im additiem to leasing, GKCC Chester. has reported increases ta pam- day School and Nursoty. coffee. Beta classes are for qlx weeks, ued potatoes, mixed vegetables. 11 a.in.. Worship Service. ings and revenues fo r 1971. 'wood Rd., district representa- major broader-based market will be closed 7 p.m.. Goepel meetiiig. Grades 1 and 2. Sermm: “Nothing But The also Offers stralgfht, time-sales Mind” is the subject of the This treat was prepared by and the time is from 10 in the rolls aadtartter birth^ Earnings from operations last tive for lAitheran Brotherhood indices, 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior financing on trucks. The OEOC i lesson-sermon. The Golden our hanhvorklng Wednesday morning until noon. We want to ^ beverage’ T huis^ it St. Bernard’s Church B e st." year were $8.12 million or $8.76 with the Ahlness Agency, has New 10-month recovery highs Monday 21 February 1972 ' United Pentecostal Chmch Metaodlst Youth Fellowship. Distrttt Office which serves the Text: Job 86.4. Hot-Meal gang, under the direc- thank MT. Emil Ostrowtal, ^ cream ol tomato soup R ockville 8 to 6 p.m.. Film Worlnhop per common share compared qualified for the fraternal tasur- were reached by toe brooder- 187 W oodbridge St. 8 p.m.. Young Adult Group. Manchester area is located at The Christian Science Read- tion of Madge Obtton and Mari- adult education supervisor for grUled aog vanilla pud- Rev. John J. White for Senior High Youth Grisup. wlto $2.69 million, or 2.96 per ance society’s 1971 Executives based indices during toe pre- Robert Baker, Pastor 1177 Silas Dieane H ighw ay ta in celebration of ing Room, open to the public on Keegan, The helpers present the Board of Education, for ^ ragpbopries Friday’s Rev. William Schneider 6 p.m.. Junior High {Youth share ta 1970, toe company said. Club, one of its tqp sales honors, vious week. Some analysts said South United Methodist Church Rev. Anthony Mitchell Group, social room. ethersfleld. 10 a.m., Siuiday School. except on Saturday and hoU- were. Dotty Colton, Wendy Kee- making these two programs i, French soup, with Revenues wpre $82.4 mllUon ta ------the Dow blue-chip Indlcatw Main St. at Hartford Rd. days, is located at 740 Main St. gan, Sylvia Peterson, Carol possible. 7 p.m.. Ice skating. Senior 11 a.m.. Worship Service. cheese croutons, l)am, cheese. 1971, up from $28.4 milQon, a 14 Paul D . M arks o f Fram ing- would have to add 30 o r 40 WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., The hours are 11 a.m., to 4 p.m Flenke, Mary Aim Remiscew- Thursday the r^;ular mom- xettuce and tom^o sandwich, Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. lOgh Youth Group. OofO OPPOSES B n xs per cent increase. ham. Mass., has tak^ office more points In the next few 6 p.m.. Youth Service. M inister The Manchester Chamber erf Monday through Friday. ski, Mlarcla Platt and John tag pinochle games wore idayed sundae. A beverage Sunday Masses, 7, 0:16, 10:80 The company said it sold 17.6 as president of toe Associate weeks to reach Its recovery 7:80 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ Rev. Carl W. Saunders, Second Congregational Ohnrrii Moreland. wlta idayers, and the folr ggjyed with all the meals. and 11:45 a.m. Oomntaroe''hocml of directors Is billion cubic feet of gas during Alumni of the University of high. ice . Associate Minister Emanuel Lutheran Church Our hats are off to this hard lowing winners: Esther Ander- tor the w eek : United Chunih of Christ opposhig two bills recently in­ toe year, an increase of approx- Massachusetts. Marks Is presi- B radbu ry K . ’Thurlow, Rev. Ralph W. %>encer. Church and Chestnut Sts. working crew for doing an ex- sen, 680; Beatrice Mader, 689; Monday 10 a.m. to noon, Our Savior Lutheran Cbnrch Rt. 44A, Coventry. troduced ta Congress. Both bills imately 6 per cent. dMit of Display-Craft Carp., de- analyst ' for Hoppin, Wa^n Oonoorilla Lutlieran Church Associate Minister Rev. C. Henry Anderson, cellent Job, and more so for Gladys Seelert, 879; Monette and only canned 239 Graham R oad Rev. Robert K. Beditold. would amend the Communica­ Capital additions to plant and signers and manufacturers of me., said: 40 Pitkin St. M inister Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, voluniteertag .their time. We all Johnson, 678; Mrdlie McCarthy, needed. Noon to 12:80 South Windsor tions A ct o f 1984. T heir intent is property totaled $11.4 milll(»i, store signs and displays, which “While toe odds favor an ear­ Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Service of P astors appreciate it very much and 676; Eva Lutz, 678; EUen Kler- _ luiush la served. 1 to Rev. Ronald A. Elbe, Pastor to prohibit telephone calls made repitesentlAg toe largest one-year has a plant ta Manchester. ly rally of 40 points or so in toe Pastor Worship. First Sunday in Lwit. Paul A. Hblmer, Intern can’t thank them enough. 669; Betty Jesanls. 667; ^ p.m. piiuxdile. Bus pick up at 10 a.m., Worship Service and to collect a non-judgement debt. Dow Jones industrials, if sudi a ------The Rev. Dr. Shaw preaching. jUl in all, it was a real nice Edith Fowler, 666; \idlbrod g,3p g’m return tripe at 12:80 8:80 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship Church School As Interpreted ta a Chamber rally fails to materialize ta fair­ 9 aon.. Holy Communion, His topic: “My Religion.” 9 and 10:46 a.m Divine evening with everyone having a Messier, 666; iMary Nackowricl, 4 p in . Services. Holy Communion on H a.m., Coffee Hour. statement, “If these two bills ly short order, a rather severe Cburvh School for Pre-IOnder- Church School for Infant-Tod- 7 p.m., Lenten Worship. Worship. Theme:t»“In Time of Mast, and seme went heme 666; Helen Erickson, 662, and Tuesday, Tues^iv. 10 a.m. to ndoto;^ll ^ are paissed. It would be a feder­ reaction, probably prav®4 only 84 10:80 a.m., Wonhty Service, of Middletown. Mrs. John Won- ^®® fU‘®«- ®t«>®‘'' Worrijlp. Sermon: Coventry Tb be «»giwe for this pro- of to(e Junior sportswear depart- “U.S. Historical Fiction, A Se- ena of govenunent and civic 10 a.m .. Dr. Sheldon Isenberg, profes- a ccst-cf-llvl^ Increase, the cents of the raise this year. NUreery and Woralxty Church slk of RockvUle and Mrs. John Curtlss-Wright holds North organisations designed and WORSHIP Rev. W. H. WUkens, Pastor gram,j oontractora must have ment of toe DftL store in Man- leoted Reading List,” also com- ., . American rights to the Wankel “^iritual SOT of religious studies at Machlnlsta Union has filed a with the remaining 17 cents an School. foimded for those purposes. 9:00 A.M. been.ta operation for toe 12 cheater for toe last two ye^ piled for last year^d ^ “i^^rlSKiation o r to rotary engine, and analysts re 3 ^m., u r^ i Princeton University, and Dr. suit ta U.S. District Court to re- hour to be added to next year’s St. John’s Eplseopal Chnreli calendar months preceding toe In her new position she wUl the an^al rep^. “two ex^ fu ^ r i^ rm a^ o ^ r . s . The eariy church possessed and cent Home service. 9 a.m., Sunday School. Rt. 80, Vernon A nihiA teachers ®®ymour Siegel, professor of gain a 17-cent hourlv raise for raises. date gf appUcation and must be direct toe store’s fashion board piary pieces from our friend ta“ e re a e rro u ^ c^ ct a sense of imperativeness 10:45 A.M. 6 10:15 a.m.. Worship Sarvloe. Rev. Robert H. WeUner, about Its message distinct rabbinic theology and ethics at 02,000 aerosp.oce woiAers. But the union argues the 84 u n a b le t^ ta ta the Uno of cred- and teen activities. She will be- John Jackson, librarian o< the ®t 20 Chrish^er Rd.. m eeting. the Jewish Theolcglcal Semin- ’The suit, filed Friday by the cents was due them as a oost- R ector it without SBA guaranty. A con- come involved ta community Mary Cheney Ubrary ta Man- Rockviiie. ______NEW! — EXOITTNO Btsrosl souls in sin were the 6 p.m., Woreflilp. Serm on: A very St. issue, and the gaq>el was aiy of America, will each de- AFLrCIO International Asaocl- of-Uvtag Increase, negotiated struction concern la considered projects and assist with fashion cheater, Oonn.” j j photograph b)T Harold M. Lombort L C. A. rfcAiAtiAn R eform ed Church 8 a.m.. Holy Oommunion. from an vother social group, ^Ml^oua Questions an - lectures. atlon cf Machinists, states the before the Pay Board’s author- ■mall if Its average annual re- shows. Hpr work Involves the So far, mention cf these Mary NATURAL HEALTH sw ere.’ 661 A very St. 10 a.m., Family Servloe and Extended Jroreeast their only hope (Romans CHURCH SCHOOL Two sessions will be open to Pay Board did not have ^ au- Ity began, ceipts do not exceed $6 mlUion six DftL stores ta Vernon, Man- Oieney Ubrary pubUcations Cloudy Tueaday with a South Wtadaor Church School. id s). A rediscovery of this 8:66 A.M. the public. The first on March thcrlty last month to reject the Therefore, the union claims, for the preceding three fiscal cheater, West Hartford, New has brou^t requests from "The chance of rata along the coast FOOD SHOPFE ohalltage is the most press­ Rev. Peter Mans, and OPEN ALL DAY 6 at 7:80 p.m. will feature a union’s contracts with five the remaining IT cents la within yggrg, Britain, Bristol and New Lon- xoiabariied Librarian; A Letter and rata or snow inland. Fair ing used of Christendom to­ 10:40 A.M . lecture by Dr. Siegel; and the aerospace firms. the board’s guidelines, (Mtnlstor 8$. Peter's Bplsoopel dum b d a y ! ftcA' may guarantee up to don. Her office is ta New Brl- for Innovators” ; Portland tyednesday. Temperatures will Pastors: C. Henry Anderson SUNDAY second on March 6 at 7 ;S0 p.m. The contract called for a 12- The suit is a companion to Band HUl Rd.. South WIndMr $86o!ow o r 90 per cent of the line tain. (Maine) PubUc Library; Wai> average above normal with IMMnrona oiCTMcCO uoMT coMMin Rwiald J. Fournier 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. will feature Dr, Isenberg. per-cent pay r.'Use, amounting one filed by the United Auto 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for Rev. James A. BirdAU, of oi^ t, whichever Is the less- Mrs. Twele received an asso- wick (N.Y.) VaUey Central daytime highs 40 to 46 and CHURCH OP CHRIST Intern: Paul A. Holmer Those Interested ta attending to 61 cents an hour, but the Workers seeking reinstatement all ages, V ica r er The amount of the line of slate degree ta retalUng at SchoiU; Holy Name Central overnight lows from the 20s ta- A MOSIHWIT unuTitt co w w o Lydall and Vernon Sireeto Nuraeiy care at' both sendees ARTHUR DRUR the complete seminar may con- board, with labor members dls- of similar raises tixe 81,000 U a sn Worship Service. oreiut exceed a reason- Grahm Junior OolVege In Boston. CathoUo High School, Worces- lend to near 30 at the coast. P henei MS-SUT tact Dr. John Worrell at the senting, voted that the con- aerospace workers it repre^ -Nursery. 8 and 10 a .m ., H d y Oom- Hartford Seminary Foundation, tracts were out of line with Its sents. 7 p.m.. Evening Servloe. munlon.

V' ..X- ■Mi PAGE Eig h t MANCHESTER ^ N I N G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1972

htul lived in Manchester 80 yearn before moving to Hart­ Holiday Closing ford two years, ago. She for­ Winter Late, Laden O bituary The Municipal Building merly was employed at the (Oonttnned from Page One) replied: "They drive home House and Hale Department will be closed Monday in ob­ very carefully with chains on Store. She was a member of St servance of Washington's Some 1,8(00 state employes, jh^ir cars." Petersen Dies, Mary's ESpiscopal C!hiuvh, and Birthday. Emergency tele­ not counting supervisora, had one t n x ^ r noted: “ R ’s a the Mary C. Keeney Tent, phone numbers have been been on duty since midnight. good thing the storm came in District Aide Daughters of Union Veterans of set up. Ihey are: “ We're Just barely staying up today. If this were a week day (Highway, 64S-S070. with it," said one employe of ^^'d have some problems.” Cart T. Peteraen, «8, of •*»« Clv“ War. „ _ Refuse, 640-1886. Green Rd.. aaslatant superln- ^ ^ v o ™ ^ a son I ^ r t the Connecticut D epar^ent of jfo major traffic sicoldents Sanitary Sewers and Wa­ Transportation. were reported, but there were tendent of the Eighth District ter, 649-9697. Sewage Disposal, died suddenly M atthew of H ^ On local streets, such as in numerous minor ones, troopers this morning at Us home. He ■***ers, Mrs. Gladys Hartford, about 70 plows, most gjjd. was the husband of Mrs. Lillian Z u «^ r U Bast Olastonhuiy of them run by ^ v a t e con- storm was the first mar\ Squire Peteraen. Emery of Sun- Bloodmobile tractors, were out by mid j ^ ^ g n o w-producer since Mr. Petersen was bom March JP*®' morning. City workers had be- Thankaglvlng Day, vdien an dren and two great-grandchll- gun sandlhg and salting streets eight-inch tUck blanket was 17, 1008 in Lynn, drcn. Wedoiesday with a dosen trucks at 2 a.m., dumped on parts of the state, had lived in Bolton for two but by 7:80 a.m., they had Bradley international Airport years before coming to Man Funeral services wil be tomor­ Hie abandoned these attempts and {n Windsor Locks was open, but Chester 20 vMTs aso He was a row at 2:80 p.m. luat name Rose luuHill »•»«> Manchester • Bolton 4n of W i^ War I P^cral Hital puniUi- pints of Mood circulating mixed with a tittle rain, had ac- M ends may call at the fu- ment is impermlssiUy crael. It throughout U s body and the (Continued from Page One) cumulations at mid-morning of neral home M tm hiv tmm a ® Uves of three c? four fighter-bombers and B62 Strato- emergency at 8 a.m., saying a fortresses which had been aver- parking ban would effect home. He owned and g r a t e d ^ A * S ^ “ the New System L a u n ^ and « e S S ? s . ^ Me of one of its A tittle can indeed go a long aging 160 tactical strikes a dpy at 1 a.m. Thirty snow {tiows rince Feb. 9 flew 10 in the lat- began working at 4 a.m., the tor40yoM »^i^ ^^reUrenlMt ™®** ^as been a moratorium Donors are encouraged to est M-hour period. local public works dlrootor two vMra affo execution* in Califonila for keep their appointment* for thi* Ten dally flights was about gaid. in nnninnHini ^^0 yoaT*. pending a de- visit. Appointment* are stiH be- the number flown in the four c ity omniaJn reported l l v S ^ S T ^ ins made by the Manchester months prior to the Increase, operators of parking lots were which U.S. cMcials said was illegally pushing snmy diTOin UfA wa mm m ^ peiBon to die wa* donoTB are al*o welcome necessary to counter the mass- their lots into streets Instead of MteheU, mcecuted in throughout the day. Ing of enemy forces along the keeping it in a corner of 'the April 1967 for the killing of a ------1------western borders of South Viet- lots. of H a r ^ and Hartford Lodge, policeman. Sons of Italy. nam. One bright note camq out of His mother, Mrs. Vlrgle Mit- H ebron Survivors are Us wife, Mrs. One source said: “ Don't put Winsted, where L a T u l^ Ooh- chell of Sacramento, said Fri- too much emphasis on a one- tractors of Terrington had been ®**® tiappy others will F lfk fitJll day trend. It's a riiift in em- trying all week to move a foun- »"°?>®«-..Mra. I s die as ^ son did but I ' T O g T a i l l A Snowmobile Snooze phasis. That is all that it is. ton safe out of Town HaK so .Uello, aM a bi^- ^^ed, "I wonder why he G^f G plinola Catchinfir 40 winks during Washington's Birthday sales is Harold Gabdury. Tou can't base anything on one they could put in a now one. On day's activities." Wednesday they took out a win- e funendwiU be N ^ d a i ^ chance to wait and see what i Sales will continue today and Monday/ A snowmobile from Seymour Kudlow of 9:16 a.m. from the D'B*opo Pu- *rrtino* tn tiannAn »* The non-profit d^taldmital program Seymour Motorsports Inc. will be awarded Tuesday to a lucky shopper. See But another m ilitary source dow, but still 'were unable to : the elemmtary schools and Herald ads. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) said: "I think we pretty well get out the old safe. They re- Ave., Hartford, with A Mass of T fd S o ^ K Tkates atool- bw **^*am High School w ill be cen- accompllshed what we wanted turned this morning with a tfae Resurrection in the Church ducted during March and April to do tai South Vietnam. There crane and finally wero suoceas- Of the incarnation at 10. Bur- »»y the dental hygienUt. ^ were lucrative targets we felt ful. y ...... ______This program of dental pro- Snow Hindered Washington, needed to be attacked. We did ------Cemetery, Bloomfield...... uuu.. j^yigxls includes Cleaning and Parking tiien we hit North 'Vietnam Friends may call -at the fu- t^^ticaUen of luride phos- notv the emphasis again la Tolland The New Jersey court ruled nhato/ Now Crimps HoKday Sales Std* f Banned on the Ho Chi Mtab trail." Luride itiioephate, or sodium and tonuHTow from 2 to 4 and persons convicted after Snow gave George Waditag- than usual tor a M d a y but not ^ other air action, the South Fire Breaks Out 7 to 9 p.m. fluoride, according to the A parking ban is in effect tmi and his men trouble at Yal- better than other Washington's Vietnamese A ir Force claimed » -j-j ■■ _. ____ ^ e a ^ hm o<^t the ^ygieUst, causes no gum Irrita. today on all Manchester death penUty v^e thora „ discoloration at teeth. It S Birthday sales" and "fair.” bombers destroyed a half A t R ohart FanUS Otto E. Castor entered pleas of no defense streets. Police Issued the ban ley Forge apd today's snow is hierohants have dosen North Vietnamese trucks Otto E. CUster, 78, of ------r"”” “ ~ . also has no objectionable taste at 9:80 this morning, and it hindering would-be shoppers ,,opgg ,<,r Monday, the last day in strikes in the northwestern pire broke out in a large " were subject to a maximum of ^ hardens soft enamel that is expected to' continue at School St. died yesterday at Me Imprisonment. from getting bargains at the Wg of the sale and the first day quadrant of South Vietnam be- structure at Robart Farms, on Manchester JEemoriai Hoq^tU. may form cavities. least through this afternoon If^asbingtmi's K rtiiday sale, of school vacatiem. One mer- tween Khe Sanh and the A rhw Cap Rd. in Tolland, early Mr. Ckister was born Jan. 21, The program also educates and evening. Some stores didn't open today, chant betieves people were Shau valley bordering Laos. today, firem en were reportedly 18M in East Hartford, son of children in steps to practical some may close early b e c a ^ waiting for the vacation to Meanwhile, although there gfljj scene at midmorn- William and Sophie Koss Weicker Seeks preventicn of cavities such as of the weather but many plan shop. was no heavy ground fighting Oister, and had Uved most of dental care at home, the im- H ebron to remain open until closing Wariitagton's Birthday sales reported, the Saigon command ‘ , ____ ^ , Us M e in Manchester, He was Senate Page portance cf limiting sweets be­ time. have become a tradition in sidd there were 88 enemy-in- Tita rai^ eggs a^ is employed as a sUk printer at tween meals. School Children The few 8lu^)peni who came Manchester and many specials iUated incidents in the 24-hour ^ ® “ “ ® siqipuers m Cheney______Brothers_ for „SO „ years. WANTED: One young man m p ^ g g^^ to the stores bought many ad- are offered. Other years the period that ended at 6 a.m. to- area. 15 and late^at the Stafford Print- woman to serve u a page In school children requlr- Display Skills vCrUsed specials. Big bargains sale has been for one or two day. The fire call was phoned H ^ ^ era for 10 years. Before he re-^ ***L.^5*^ States Sen^. .ta g parental permission for a w ill be available Monday, sev- days, vdtich, a few merchants Most .of tiie Incidents were about 6'80 a.m. to TdUand.,Fln Dw C9 tired IS yeus ago, he was em- s the opporAnity 5 I r i o a 72, of Hartford, formerly of Dies at Age 67 PES>PERELL, Mass. (A P ) titersture in tiie mall afong with Mrs. Marcia Eaton, physlcA have direct talks with the gov- down of industry in a swltcbott transfer of a truck load of Hmiid ®®®P®*®- Manchester,U V died * yesterday at i»irt„,rd Ridridan iriidra km a------on addressed------envriope* " education directordiractnr for thetha ernment------. 'of „ Pakistan------at‘ "any any that that would would Icavc leave millions cf of ® ®* “ T»tid state____ police______said the accident ILt i^a SS^ssSSST SS’ e S tS “ »* «»».. ®*Plained that before ume, at any level and without houeeholds without heat or tight 5 “ ®" “ *® « “ ®21rts of occurred when the tank truck cent home. She was the widow tinM_ Associatea Press editor trtbuUons. the children even attempt any preconditions. around the clock. Manchester. swerved to avoid » c w E m m \ and financial writer and one of A*gO<» of William Andrews. Although ho quota has been working on the equipment, they government of India be- Dtatrict firemen stood that had spun sldewayii on the • g 0$ ^ 3 ^ 1 Mra. Andrew, was ^June a ^ tine ^ nei^nn^ .^t town, M«. Crarion ^ave ta UevrtST tSTirUi^ «*«® 1-86^ ? ° 00 S i’^t .- a S l g l ' 28, ^ in East Hartford and “ * **®**“ ' said it is hoped residento w ill be tumMtag, backward rolls, head- of serving the principles and *^®®"_ .____ _ 92 and 98 jduring _ The ta------n k e r^ Jacknlfed ^ ^ M and b'SS &1 His_ age was 67. , generous.eenemua. atajida.stands, cart;curt wheeUwheels' and walk- nuriioseB of the charter. weexs lo come untU j Coai Bup- q,- transfer. / ____ _ *___ _ since setUlng in Pepperril in i-imrurr. restored to normal. the transfer. overturned, troopera ithen I 5 k "S _ ? 601 Plans had been made to make was hit broadside by the bds. A I rt Personal Notices *** should be mailed to the Heart Then, according to their abU- w— ------^ '” *« breArtbroujh in the min II S.cs _ '2 I E 2 . iO * R articles and was i-nnlrthiUnir — — — ncpes uiai uie governmeni w „ , -trike which b e«m Jan 0 ^® S®® ^ dls- second car piled Into the WTCdk- O '" C "3 "H ti was announced a t ^ ^ ^ ‘3 S II “* fli In Memoriam before the end of this month. to the more difficult gymnas- itiaUve in a positive and con- more than IS hours of cliff- *ttJured were lolcen to 3 ^ 1 lie In lovin* memory pi Angelina tics. structlve maxmer.” riivrliliillll "I'i .fe 75 3 M*nche*tep Bvenlng Hm dd Although the Hehron school* hanging talks on the pay offer Z **7®" Ptawavant Hbspttel niary 90. 1964. Pnaa newsman for 26 years be- . recommended by the tribunal * «»'Bauerstown and United Hos- , . — _ ^ ^ j, — — correspondent Anne have gymnasium classes only headed by a former high court tracer of toe pita! here. Most were treated i « l |e® | The depths of sorrow we cannot glniilng in 1927 when he joinea tdenliene 228®8971s one day a week. ^Drs. Eaton t-i M w ajt CP 00 O) w tell.toll ^ -rt theMa^ BostonTTn I id II ai laaaMAMaabureau. UT Hea SOMMwa* ** y e w w w Judge, Lord WUbeiforoe. ® f " ’ bruises, then re- g’sl ils 3 Of the toes one we loved so , , . . __ said, they progress r^dly.- She Vivien Kellems well* night editor tor many yean, pointed out that toe Hebron P r im e Minister Edward ^ ^ ^P<*»Mnan at North 5? And wiitte ehe eleepe Heath, Intervened personally to westbound 'lanes Hills (Passavant said two peri P*»c«tal and the stories he helped cover Elementary School does not Is for Reviving Her*^^n&nior)r we eball always tacluded the staktag of the sifo- have a peg board or ropes, yet get a settlement after the unlcn 7a ®n sons were actailtted toere in 336553835g533 33539 355|§ -§SSSSI§ S'^SSS|^SSS§^gSS keep. marine SqualUB, Cocoonut Grave several children from this leaders balked A some aspects “ *® *ata condition, Pony Express trf the propoted pay deal. u j * highly duigerous cargo A power failure struck North Sadly nttssed Are, the surrender of a German school were participating in toe Daughter and family U-boat off thC coast of Maine In an exercise in brlnkman- !!” i*® iPassavant at toe height of riiow on these after only four KANSAS dTT, Mb. (API- T_ Mrmnrlniii the beginning of c(»nmer- sWp, toe unlcn chiefs de- a ^ 7 ^ d a y with the emergency, ; hamporiiM; practices. 'Vivien Kellems, a leader in the a further pound— barricades around too vehicle, treatment, but auxiliaiy gensn S S flOO In loving memory of Steven > Ny heart still acbei with sadnew. «», to «to.bj» « H,totom, 0 ~, ______------A- section- of - the Pennsylva- ” ------Tunqilke— traffic was so . 1x1 aeeret tears still flow. ropes and working on toe peg was presented the keys to toe At a midnight meetlmrmeeting in 1^™Ptke was closed early snarled by the and What It meant to loee you. Soviets Name board which was attached to city here F ^ y , alter rim Lonane gas seep- rtrivliuc conditions so hindered E No oiM will ever know. ai toe w AI about three feet A f spoke to save toe original head- aw ■o.rwTSSMSADowning Street, wvwp too«aaw primeoraMMwv . _ . ii»_a «' _ whlrti tha$ _ it to<*--- emeigency—— peraon-mrvwwvmr When the days are sod and lonely. 5 U.S. Pilots toe ground. quarters ot toe Pony Express. ^ - ______— And everything goes wrong, minister told them flatly that ***^^**^ ^ Greyhound i » l more than an hour to get I seem to hear you whleper, The girls, on toe other hand. Miss Ketiems, bettor known h u ‘^ e n I I I I e n r i ^ ^ ' t o t h e ®nd two care, injuring 22 the injured to hoi^iUaisr I sas I 5 * "Ohaer up and carry on." Shot Down excelled on toe bAance beam fee her anti-income tax stamL yj^tt. He sAd toe NatlonA OoA P®**®” *! atato pollpe said. tanker still blocked one turn- Bach Uma I ace your picture. and toe parallel and uneven was a founder ct toe GMxupera could not pay a penny Troopers also reported homes pike lone itour hours after the 'Vou smile and aay, MOSCOW (A P ) — Five c « ^ paraUel bars. ®P®ro House Foundation. She ^ in toe sparsely populated area cAtislon. "Don't cry. I’m only aleeptns. hired American pUota whose With toe skill and coordination told an h ls t^ c A grwip In Mis- union nego^tora ®a®'balf mile north—down- State police sAd the bun We’ll meat again some day. planes were shot down over these youngsters showed. It la I*®, persUtod, and It paid off. They w ln d -A toe crash were being which coiried 46 peraons, was Badly mleaed. North Vletiuun WediMsday and ■— Wife, Laura __not____ surprisingr ___ , to______A last week a p la ^ r -r ip p li^ party^ droMMddroooed toelr demand for too ai^uatod. en route from Washlngtan, Thursday were presented to five elementary school children at toe opera bofise in 'w h l^ v<^ extra pound but won in return cAlIslon occurred during D.C., to Akron, Ohio. . In Memoriam newsmen A a Hanoi news coo- from In lovtaig memory of our ^ _ _ ference today, TSss reported. Hebron received toe ‘ » “ rt®* ®^®*- » « “ «»• P *"' ^ * ‘''®*-' U.Jrenoe loved mother, Harriet B. Iforiorty, President’s NbtionA Fitness ^ IP ^ i^pared the walls add a further $20;s mlllloh tolU ^y re- Kahn, 64, A Plttobuxah,; was who paoaad away Feb. 19, 1970. The Soviet news agency iden- Award. remodeling.----- to the board's settlement oosto. ported toe fuel tank had re- one A those He i plsessnt smile, heart ot gold, tlfled the five as: Lt. Ralph She told her hoeto to te t up a ^ yui for meeting "«J"® d Buffeied leg and int^^idl in- I ' g S i e i vp finer mother thli worid can Vlltiam Gcdati, Capt. VTHlam However, state pAtce Manchestor Evening HeraM modern-day pony expr^ to pgy increases had already con- Juries, a nursing aupeivlsor -B lU t -1- k Ihe^^hlA no one, her vmnts RAj* Schwe^eger Ken- Hebrim OereqHmdent, Anne prove that m Al ccAd be c ^ y^en oAcAated A $298.8 mil- firmed a few hours after mid- said. were Rwj noth James Frase, Ocqi>t< James Kmt, TetophoiM 888-8971. **®<* ch e A »r than through toe y^n, night thA (leakage A toe cAor- The accident occurred on toe TASi-care ot her as ehe takei her Dickinson Gutter and Copt. Ed- »m i, pattern Is part A toe ______regular postal system. ______less gas had been detected and westbound side A toe tunmlke The key, a small gAd key on that toe 16-mUe Turnpike about six miles______east____ A to______e B e ^ ’"J rrt'b. . . S f~ — M. M I Tennessee experts more than a red, white and blue ribbon. Warm ocean currents keep stretch from Exits 2 to 8 had ver V A ley Intorrtiann,last 5 5 S 8 8 8 8 8 flodly missed by. given In tiie dispatch from program to give you toe nation s booting peo|de to use its was presented to Miss Kellems much of Norway’s climate been closed. Interchange before the *iiiv»rifc« Children and grand­ « « « I children HanA. finest new^icq^er. ' watonvays in 1973. by Ife y o r (aiaries WbeAer. mild. A Tunq)lke Oommlsslon meets the Ohio border.

...L >{,. ♦2' * s e e .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN t St 8t e i s s Coventry High

N) Sports’ Awards

fffS'a Winners Named 1 K * 8 ? At The Center W §• s?i|e I 3 ? ? 8^ 3| :a !p 3 l3 I I I Coventry High School held its m I ^ 1 1 m i ^ I 1 J I s s m S B annual fall athletic awards as­ fjis Ir I, -lls * ■ ■" « I * K I I’ l ■ sembly recently, with recogni­ P!?e 'i; J S O'KM.gm ^ ____ i tion going to several boys. pi Z b "" H4: ___ 33§9 E E 9 ^GG” 9 PSf !p 9 9 ? »on | .^ 9 9 § ^ 9 il999* ftla^G ^2 29 9 tflsGGG 9*'33 2 99 9 by Glenn Gamher Most Valuable Player titles K 5 s P If ? G3«|«I .« ca■3§^^;•:932S3 LI7999I 2 2 Sg i7af;^S?2’‘- ??3?2 29 9 99993 00 «4 «4 A went to Timothy Zuzel In cross The Board of Education will meet country, Robert Stevensem In ste a a s e sis si first selectmen from Hartford area t briefly with the Boanl of BducaUen towns marching in a fit. Patrick’s Day varsity ' soccer, and Bryan Whipple In Junior varsity soc­ &9 Tueeday at 7 p.m. In the Municipal parade March 11 In Hartford. Building* Hearing Room. The meeting cer. s Another town official, Town Counsel will be adjourned Impiedlately to the fol- David Barry Is scheduled to be one of Other cross country awards lowing night at 8 p.m. five Judges of the Colleen of the Tear went to Curtis Reynolds, most TTie brief Tuesday session has been set contest today at the Irish American Improved runner, and James to meet requirements of the Charter. Home In Glastonbury. Curry and Frank Hawes, cap­ IBoth meetings will be to discuss the tain’s awards. SI c« $10.8 million Board of Education budget In varsity soccer, Dave Tres- request. Report Nearly Ready chuk Is “ Bad P at;” Peter Huck- A report on the L and M Water Oo., a O At 7:15 p.m. 1\iesday, there Is a meet­ Ins, Patriot polntman; Joseph small private water system serving the ing scheduled between Um directors and iScke, "Mr. Hustle;” Pat Too- ic & & £*“38- 2.3." P f g, _____ 2^Sw~’^ s - 'Redwood Farms area should be ready the Planning and Zoning Commission to mey, moat Improved; William 99999’ ila®:99||' f: 9 99 99|9??2? for the directors to hear by their March discuss recent commission activities. Glenney, sportsmanship; Peter meeting, according to 'l^liam O’Neill, Huckins and William Pratt, • QOQO director of public works. Carl Zinsder, Supports Hockauum Bill a former town director defeated In No­ “ Purple Hearts.” s s In Jv soccer, Gordon Phillips s s isi The Board of Directors has indicated vember, asked for the study last fall. c o s was named "Mr. Hustle,” Tim Its support of a blU submitted to the Gen­ One purpose of the study Is to deter­ « 'S 'g : S ‘ g ‘ eral Assembly by the Connecticut Jay- Carden, most improved; and ■ ? « § * » ^ mine what it would cost to connect the cees which seeks a $20,000 study of the L and M system to the town system. Chris Reedy, “ Black and Blue" feasibility of a linear park along the award. Hockanum River In Manchester, Elling­ Delayed I-84 Hearing s .t o s :B -’ 3i3- g a i s ^ I ^ I I p I ton, Efuat Hartford, and Vernon. Ui’ges Public W orks Courses The State Department of i® o s ' i O’Neill has urged Mrs. Eleanor Colt- Tile bin, which was adepted by the 'Transportation has announced a S ? ■ f man, a Manchester Community College 2 ? w ^ 5 - s , - Jaycee Legislature Jan. 0, proposed that delay In the hearing to deter­ i t c O ' liPP i i r i i i E teacher working on expanding the public mine a corridor for 1-84 between ojSgr,. f the money be appropriated to the State ? ,j ^isj-11 si'#?'" I; I TOrvice curriculum at MCC, to include In Bolton and the Wllllmantio by­ Park and (Forest Commission for the .that program more public *works t/> iPr 8 . ? s . study. pass. § 1 1 ? - IIL- sliiL|. ijK# -d ,L courses. 1 1 * 2-1999 if?|l9959 f f ? f ill 9®:9f ? | 9 ’The hearing Is now slated for 3 9 9 9 Mayy op-j"j •» «»2 A check this week of voter registration oeosM 88 Thompson says he has sent letters to Atty. Joel Janenda (rlg^) teers are expected to go door- All contributions will be used Complete Basic i s i £;s i 's ’i i i s S* '8888 8 i s > 8 88 sis 8 8 *^ Manchester’s legislators asking their shows Democrats slowly Increasing their and Richard Carter chat *wlth to-door seeking Heart Fund do­ to support the cardiovascular Airman Charles W. Carl Jr., ^S‘„3n5*3.j2? support If the bill ever comes to a vote. lead over Republicans. There are now Mrs. Priscilla Brewn, a nurse nations. research projects, professional son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | .4 y « ’ ,|||,||.«|||» e| 5 I 9,746 registered Democrats; 8,780 Re­ in the coronary care unit in A goal of $8,500 has been set and public education, and a Carl Sr. of South River Rd., publicans; and 6,125 unaffUiated voters Manchester Memorial Hospital, for Manchester, part of the wide range of community ser­ recently completed U.S. Air 0*9 3 E- ^ _ ■» s|| I Six Attend Meeting for a total cf 24,614 voters. and get a first hand look at vice activities the Heart As­ Force basic training at Lackland ■ 4 1 f ■’•a 2:’“‘Q?'i * j IS i Slg citizens shewed up ’Thursday eve­ $225,000 the Hartford associa- % % I i 4 s isfSry^Ksf?? gi? Of the 24,884 voters who were eligible where money raised by the sociation. A*FB, Texas. He has been as­ ning and discussed with members of the ticn hepes to raise. Some 29 io"? S e p 3* is5*ia til bss" l-s I to vete Nov. 2, some 9,680 were Demo­ Greater Hartford Heart Asso­ communities are served by the Other equipment which Man­ signed to Chaunute AFB, 111., s I a Es. a r < ? H r - GDAP Agency and the Citizen’s Advlifory S I 3 S' b p h 3 2 5 *5 ^ w.s crats; 8,679 were Republicans; and. 6,025 ciation goes. 'Ilie subject cf dis­ Hartford g;roup. chester Memorial Hospital has for training in the civil engineer­ f S Committee to review the preliminary were unafflUated. cussion is the heart monitor on Mrs. C.L. Tlaylor of 224 Fer­ received from the Heart Asso­ ing mechanical electrical field. d riif^ap fP |!|l r draft of the ODAP document. S i H i l l l g ” ^ the table in front cf Mrs. guson Rd. organized the house ciation Includes a defibrilator Carl, who Is married, Is a Cov­ p i c 1 i «■ John Harkins, assistant town manager, « ■ H S 4 ^ 1 “ ® SIS Brown, purchased with Heart to house drive. Area chairmen for treatment of cardiac arrests u S K "I and CDAP coordinator, has announced a Resigns CDAP Posts entry High School graduate. ’J|iP§. f w 3 « o E » s Association funds. of this sollcltatimi are Mrs. Ed­ and a pacemaker. ™^3 S tenUtlve schedule for public hearings on David Wbier has resigned from the g •55^ 9 g**;® 9 |*9b. 2 Jaiienda, ettairman of the ward Smith of 16 French Rd.; The Heart Association urges Manchester Evening Herald st i&|.§^Hlt!H9|9 IsdG 9 §119^9 ??||| 9 9 I I I I I G 9 g| i??p?il§ III ?||29 q2 the'’ document. The hearings will be held CDAP Education Tarit Force. Winer was elected to the Board of Education In Manchester Heart Fimd Drive Mrs. Heward Pemberten of 49 support of its fund raising Coventry correspondent Holly CO in the Hij^iland Park School Auditorium November and cited his duties on the this month, and Carter, ’vice- Ridge St.; Mrs. Donald Wilson drive. It estimates that some Oantner, Tel. 742-8795. beginning at 8 p.m. on each ot the three board as his reason for resigning. chairman, paused yesterday of 391 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Rob­ 90,000 people in the Hartford evenings. from activities kicking off ert White of 24 Saulters Rd.; area suffer from some form of On Monday, Feb. 28, comments will "be William Oleksinskl of 187 Dartmouth Rd. has resigned as a representative Heart Week, Feb. 17-27. During and Mrs. Gran*vUle Lingard of cardiovascular ailment. heard on COAP recommendations for this time’ nearly 1,000 volun­ 28 Woodbiidge St. (Herald Photo by Bucelvlclus.) Beard 1 7 ^ Feel Long public safety, transportation, recreation, from Uie town on the Cartel Region Planning Agency. "I find it difficult to and culture. On Wednesday, March 1, W^HINGTON — The longest devote tiie time necessary for this im­ hedlth, social services, housing, and edu­ Windham Region Manchester Also, Bertram Hunt, High St., CoHj’s Sterility Costly beqj^ on record, 17Mi feet, is cation will be covered. Public utilities, portant work because of my business Coventry; Tracy D. Sylvester, OMAHA—About 7 to 8 million, one of the curiosities housed In commitments,” Oleksinskl said. 110 Broad St.; Mrs. Martha J. interpersonal commimlcatlons, general beef cows In the United States the Smithsonian Institution, State Network Hospital Notes Nowark, 87 Garden St.; Richard along writh George Washintglon’s t f i government, and economic development fail to reproduce annually. And P. Cobb Sr., 215 Hillstowm Rd.; false teeth and the Hope dla- will be heard ’Thursday, March 2. Nike W ork Continues Libraries Plan VISm N O HOURS the loss to the in du s^ ' is siz­ Now that the Teen Center at the Man­ Mrs. Nellie M. Saimond, 399 able, both through lo u r e d calf mond. The Smithsonian has so Intermediate Care Semi- chester Recreation Center (Nike Site) Gardner St.; Bruce A. Coen, 33 production and q ^ e d costs re- many exhilMts it would take a Agrees on Budget Discussion Set private, noon - 2 p^m., and 4 i/> has been completed, work has begim on , Glendale Rd.; WiUiam J. Col- suiting from ,jifuitlple services visitor several years to look at 1 p.m. ■ 8 p.m .; private rooms. 1/ette, Stafford Springs; Mrs. . Mayor Hiompson says he “basically” restoring another building there for use in breedings *5 > each Item for only one minute. A (dan to bring all Connect­ 10 a.m. • 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 Cheryl A. LeMay, East Hart­ supports the analysis cf Governor Thom­ as the recreatlcm department adminis- icut Ulmaries into a statewide p.m. ford; Gerald H. Eaton, Bear ' R. : / ) as MeskiU’s proposed budget made by tration building. ; service network by 1976 will' be Pediatrics: Parents allowed Swamp Rd., Andover. the Connecticut Oci^rence of Mayors. The development of the site is far from Also, Mrs. Billie Haas, Storrs; 1 The conference in its analysis notes complete. A total of $72,800 has bden ap­ h ^ SrSSLKu.’SSTAT. x^MAttAjr others.others,r 2 n.m.p.m. - 8 n.m.p.m. ’ ElTeen E. Canavan, 68 Garden - s that while cities and towns would re­ propriated by the Board of Directors so ciaticn at An open meeting Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; St.; .Glen P. Correnti, 85 Amott ; N a m O z ceive $10 million more under the pro­ far for the project, but according to John 'Tuesday, at - 7 ;30 p.m. at Open 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Rd.; Mrs. Rose O’Brien, 54 Cot­ “ m o posed budget than they will receive this Rarkins, assistant town manager who Is Huriey Hall of Eastern Con­ Intensive Care and Coronary tage. St.; Leslie A. Keahey, 62 ■ w fipcal year, state aid to cities and towns coordinating the development, only a lit­ necticut State College, In Wil- In MeridU’s propcsal is still subetantially Care: Immediate family only, Tallwood Dr., South Windsor. All Day € 0 i tle imder $14,800 has been spqnt so far — limanjttO Also, Sharon L. Davis, 218 i ; '- 0 2 ! M ow the 1971 Approprlatfons Act. Mes- about $9,600' for the Teen Center, and The meetlng.-whlch has been “"y «*"«’ '*« “ s 1^ exercised gubernatorial power to Cider Mill Rd., Bolton; Bruce $5,000 for clearing some land for an arranged by the Windham Re- M. Keevers, Eaat Hartford. Sunday 1 < make cuts In that act last year. glonal Planning Agency In co- Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - ■■s eventual skating area and baseball field, Also, ^Mrs. ■ J( ^ A. DeQuat- Thcihpeon says he feels the problem Is <^>eraUoa with the CLA, is one *2:46 p.m., and 6:80 p.m. - 8 and tor activating utilities at the site. tro and son, 49 Arvlne Place; the state tax structure, a problem he of 14 such regional meetings P-™-S others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Mia. Michael Johnson and All Medicinal Services Available M; does not think the legislature Is going to • • • • • o being held throughout the state 8**® P*™- * 8 p.m. daughter, 352 Center St.; Mrs. take up In this session. SAM Planniiw Begins In prepetration tor ccmsldera- Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Joseph Brown and son, 163 Mer- 455 HARTFORD ROAD iM3.5230 i “ I suspect the cltiea and towns are A meeting of town odScials and repre­ 3 Uon of the plan by the CLA ** •" ®tt*er areas, no limit In Une Rd., Vernon. I getting as fair a share o f the budget as sentatives of thq Touth Commission was memberriilp at Its annual meet- self-service. possible,” ’nurnlpeon says, but he adds, held this week to begin planning for this Ing in April. . Ail emergency patients and “ The i>rc3t>lem is the need for additional summer’s SAM program (Summer Ac­ The plan to be discussed was outpatients are requested to use U l isil* revwme.” tivities in (Manchester). The Touth Com­ formulated at an earlier meet- the new emergency room U l ' m mission has requested $13,600 to continue 5 5 K> Ing In WUlimantic by a team of entrance off Armory St. Access the program which last summer includ­ leaders known as '"Target ’76” to the entrance Is via existing Stresses Bicycle Safety ed concerts, movies, fairs, and part-time . Thompson this week said he supports a who were interested in finding driveways, 9 > town Jobe for Manchester young people. study initiated by the National Safety ways to improve library ser------Patients Today: 256 m N> Council to investigate bicycle safety. The vice. study will look into the types and causes Budget Reqpuests In According to CLA’s develop­ ADiMTITElD YESTERDAY: Nearly all department budget requests ment committee chairman, S of recent bicycle accidents. Richard T. Burto, East Hart- c n Mrs. Virginia Dowell, public : Meanwhile Thompson urges “ all par­ have been submitted to Town Manager foiti; Daniel R. Chllson, 82 Rich­ librarian In New Britain, most ents of Manchester children to take the Robeirt Weiss.. Requests which have ard Rd.; Timothy J. Dunston, libraries In Connecticut are ililiiililllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll! iillllfrg time to Instruct their children In bicycle come In, but were not reported In a story Sam Green Rd., Co'^aitry; Mrs. crowded, understaffed and too ^ndly M. Pracchla, 260 Spring safety.” One of the points Thompson earlier this week Include; town treasur­ CUFIOARD raised in his election campaign last fall er, $44,659, up from $38,965, last year’s poor. St. Target '76 proposes that the Also, Albert P. Frederlcksmi, was the need for bicycle safety In town. approved budget; assessor’s offlee, $85,- state provide adequate finan- providence, R.I.; Robert Frost, He has asked the Board of Education to 066, up from $66,006; general manager, $76,093, up from $71,744; town counsel cial support to pay for books, Hartford; Mrs. Barbara S. set up some sort of program In Man­ 177 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER staff, equipment, and floor Giiapn, 166 W. Atiddle Tpke.; g a g - i 8 8'^ ins 8 8 8 chester schools. $63,427, dow;n from $63,658; fliie depart­ CLOSED TODAY — OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 6 m ment, $1,183,084, up from $1,067,340; con­ space needed. With the state- Kathlemi Kombrath, Hartford, f | S troller, $64,977, up from $62,033; water wide networii that the plan Also, Richard Lewis, Gehring PRINTED AND SOLID PEBMA PRESS MEDI-8IIN1 department, $686,022, up from $602,799; calls for, a resident of any TbUand; Lawr«ice M. Mc- I B g . ^ Mayor To Marcji a Hiompson mil be one of 17 mayors and and probate court, $2,270, up from $2,000. community would be able to Namara, 139 Birch St.; Francis borrow books from all public j^urphy, Jewltt City; EUeen T. c o n o N S Gonm PRINTS | s : e hHno. p hopirpthoii if .xio.. Ubraries In toe state fre e of o ’Keefe, Blast Hartford; Harold a »* 6 ' ^ L. South Windsor \ c . Pitney, 30 Lucian St.; Peter S i g ^ ’ ^ s to make use of toe facility, Notice of toe meeting on j priskwaldo Jr., 112 BlsseU IC S3 «H 3f library dosed Tuesday has gone out to library st. - The South Windsor Public l i - ! * 1 ■” §•« ; 5 « Booster Cluh Sponsoring and other officials In toe ten- Si braiy wlU be (dosed Monday In well ’ 45 and 36” wide. In a fine selec­ ■ . “■■ra____g .-" observance of Washlngtoi’s wWch Douglas, Mass.; Vincente 45” wide. Just arrived. In real as Stafford ana umcm, wmen Szwed, East St., Heb:Hebron; Mrs. tion of up to date now prints of S3 f2Sj?n«9?*ib-nnno-n.* 2 |i?i|R,Si99 ? |||a:E25992 *7?i;992pl 2 i^|?39929E2i22 9I.9&2 8 g g g g g g 9 g 9 9 § 9 9 Gc3 g-9 p999|, 9 9 9 99_ 9 9 Badiethall Tournament raraoay. are not In any planning region. Evelyn R. Tbngren, Belcher- today. If cut from bolts 99c to zingy prints. Ideal for shifts and R ^ ^ hours wUl be resumed ^ interested persons are town, Mass.; Mrs. Jacqueline $1.29 retail. midi outfits. The South Windsor Booster by .contacting James Snow, rec- urged to attend. Those wishing C. Wagner, 22 Strant St.; Mrs. Tim U b n ^ Is o ^ Jfonday. information should call Q Club, In conjunction with toe reatton director, at the Town Lorraine Warren, 161 Loomis Tuesday and Thursday from 12 susanne Zschock at toe WAMSUTTA POLYESTER ‘WOOL LOOK” . town’s Rcreatlon Department, Hall, Monday through Friday St.; Mrs. Mary (?. Wood, 488 I',*' Is sponsoring an Invitational Vidleyball Standings Wednesday, p^bUc Ubrary. >ifti hi .. ^ U i e-s ® E. Center '6t. 'Basketball Tfournament for boys. This week -thiee teams In the FWday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to ______BONDED ACRYLICS 6 p.m. ■ BIBTHB YESTERDAY: A DOUBLE KNIT ■g-Pfs-orii- als-s- .. sii!. 2 sf*S^ The tournament will consist Men’s Volleyball League shut daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ ^ 2 S Olymplo Ftand l i l t t of two divisions, with a single out their oppements. m %.battle ard L. P o u e c h, Enfield; a ^ CO C3 eliminaticm in each division. of the leaders, the Yankees, with’ Ralph H. Mosher is the 1972 About Town daught®^ to (Mrs. Jer­ 1.77 yd. B Boys who have not reached outstanding playing by Buzz Olymplq Fimd chairman for toe ome McCaffrey, 82 Union St.; 1.77 yd. Keeney and Frank Butkus, South WlndsonJaycees. 80” rf Wide. Machine washable. A5 !sr i £.-) ' . ^ l l t their 12th blitoday by Nov. 1, The High School Confirmation a son to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn d S. ■ h3 g 3 1971 may participate In the blanked the Oedc Ridge team in Contrlbutim are "deductible Goodelle, Stafford Springes; .. a, 60-in. wide, machine washable, 100% acrylic in tones suitable Class of South United Meth­ for today and tomorrow. Reg. I § I : K g a- - ' ■ 5 w w sT “ B- “ Eligibility Junior Boys’ Divi­ three games to take over sole on income 4 ^ forms and awards daughter to Mr. and Mrs. '11m- t' “ SeoOP ; 0 7 » D possessicn of first place. are available for all contribu­ odist Church will meet tomor­ all spring colors. Reg. $3.49 yd. $3.00 yd. E . .. ;■ i sion.” Boys who have not reach­ otoy Donahue, 442 W. Middle 3 7i l l ? t S' 1 1 F ? P" 9 I ■ Also in the B Division, Bemle tors. Resid^ts will be receiving row from 4 to 5 p.m. In toe "V ^ . • • 7 « ?*' , t J* I IlS sfa| Jesters Is WriUen By Guatafaon, pastor of Calvary Gibson, Cassidy Hill Rd., CJoven- new beach tog. 3^ la ■-8.S1. £ 1 M f I 23* ||8 *{b ilnij begin at 1, 2:80, 4, and 6:80 MOTHER HUBBARD - - - * ■' y 4 f ? i Setups Church, will conduct a devo- tiy; Oliver J. Peters, 37 Steep S,o" ■ a m3 «S g gn ft fill ir-|» tti:;: B Dlvlston tlonal service. Hollow Lane; Raymond E. West, 5 i p f t played at 12:80, 2, 3:80 and 6 ______Former Beatle Yankees Hamden; David A. Fletcher, 76 3.. s■SB'SilSi'SS''R'S?• 8 f* 9999 9 99 9 p.m. Tuesday’s finals for Juniors jydge when it comes to.. ls!-?l b ll5 ? 99 = " £•§ 3 F -a.^^lfl'.fg IIg ^S^I 99 G ’^^’Ss g I, § E I g Eg g ESg 9 999999 9 9 *9'3399GG99G9GG9|9f " DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — Couples Poker Group 1 of the Irving St.; Mrs. Marion R. will be at 6:30 p.m. and seniors '^Vlldcats Bh r m e r Beatle Paul Manchester Newcomers Club Llndstrom, Glastonbury. at 8 p.m. No Names McCartney’s new rebel Irish will meet tonight at 8 at toe Also, Mrs, Veronica M. Dal­ 8 CHOPPIN' PRICE5 Team trophys *wlll bo award­ Temnles tune, "Give Ireland Back to the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Russ ton, 404 Rye St., South Windsor; £• g ■■' 'i | ^ ed to each divisional winner Trojans Irish,” which is banned in Brit- Atkins l students. It will be heard on Ireland’s Sunset Council, Degree of Po- Michael H. George, Norwich; ON SALE SUNDAY AND MONDAY ■5 5 3 8 . „ 5 " | g 2 and entry fees must be received Boto gyms will be open from airwaves, although some rebel nahnniiiii, will meet Mondayat Mrs. Priscilla G. Wallace, 7 Ben- on or before midnight, Marah 1. i ’ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thru songs have been banned in Ire- 8 p.m. at toe Knights of Pythias edict Dr., South Windsor; James £ A • g ''SfSSo 8;. 8 ggg9399999j;j99i99J?^ 939 Entry blanks may be obtained Thursday, Boys are asked to land. F. Anddrson, 192 iHollister St. , 4- r .-; ;.r .1. 7 3 R*.E .■ Hall, N. Main St. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGfi TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 mmimmiim MANCHESTER PARKADE ONE DAY ONLY! MONDAY, FEB. 21

SCARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. PRE-SEASON SALE ORTH OF $5 CRAFTSMAN 22 " SELF-PROPELLED $500 T CERTIFICATES LAWN MOWER • NO OBUGATION Reg. $189.99 : ' 3 *3.87 I NAME ...... • NOTHING TO BUY .ADDRESS...... j MEN’S I I ■ T O W N ...... PHONE NO...... ^ JUST DEPOSIT THIS Orig. $169.90 ______. . L j U ’?! »UPON IN PARTICIPATING Orig. $1.99 DISPLAY MODEL — *4.87 5 H.P. BRIGGS & STRATTON Drawinsr At 7:00 P.M. Outside Ck>nnecticut Bank and Trust in the ‘ a STORES BY 5:00 P.M.. FTT^ ALL SIZE BARRELS- ENGINE — COMPLETE WITH Parkade, Monday, February 21. ^ SET OF CHAINS. (Take With — In Carton) MAKES WORK EASY. -► (NBBD NOT BB PRESENT TO WIN) ' / MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21.

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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972 PAGE FIFTEEN Tolland I ‘ ummmm ....riiii _ / ToUandMiddle School . Town Man Honors List Named Antwtr to 9ro»low ftiiilo Waging W ar Noted Names m Hie list of students at the Tami carter N W ,B U «? Tolland Middle School earning Bruce Rogers I J U S T Qh Litterers honor* for the second semester Dean Bunce CL^SSI^: CAR(l?EMEM0EREP ACROSS 54 Stripling . has been announced as foUows: "Debra Lane Llttei^^ beware . . . Oiat CONTEST.' / ~TH W 1 —>— Roy, 55 Fruit drinks ORM>B EIGHT Francis Fitzgerald CONTEST H^S UiougHUeesiy discarded rub- Scottish 56 Strip of BtnOgbt Cynthia Ingraham ^NOTHEf? outlaw leather bldi may result in a price being V E E K T C S O i Carol KacArthur Pamela Hastings 4 Incarnation 57 Abstract placed on your head. Joanne Dowd of Vishnu being Sandra Henry The wanting Is Issued by ar­ Patricia HUIa Ctyntbia Elmer 8 Etiquette DOWN dent ■ conservaUonist L>y I e writer Catherine Dwlre John Gallic 12 Bustle 1 ------avis 'Thorpe of Anderson Rd. ‘ Honon Candlto 13 Epic poeU'y 2 Smell In an' effort to dlscourage'*the Peter Jesanla WUUam McLeLod 3 Italian author 19 Ranges 40 Biological 14 Martian' entities. continuing Utter accumulating Scott Kramer Pamela Hills (comb, form) 4 English 23 Entwine novelist 24 Transaction 41 French along 'ToUand’s roads and by­ Richard Jedrsiewaki Samuel Stone 15 Sinbad’s bird seaport (myth.) 5 Church part 25 Nested boxes ways, 'Diorpe has offered a f26 Mary Laramie. Mark MlUer 16 Aggressive 6 Bryophytic 26 Greek fabulist 42 Heating reward for InformaUon leadi^ Nancy Tettt Thomas Vandestadt plants 27 Readable device opponent 43 Dry to "the arrest resulting In con- Keith Lamelin Kim Hunt 18 Covered 7 king of Judah 28 The dill Maura Gray 29 Children 44 Story \riction of any person unlawhiUy Keith iWohUebe passageways (Bib.) disposing of Utter, trash or gar­ NeU Johnson Lori Fegely 20 Greek letter 8 More ashen 31 Portable 46 Soviet city 21 Exist 9 Verbal chairs 47 European bage upon public or private ttynthla Howard Cheryl WobUebe 22 Widemouthed 10 Dispatched 33 Tetrarch of wild cherry property in the town, of Tol­ Linda Jam es Alison Schaefer pitcher llGrivet • GalilTC (Bib.) 48 American land.’! Joyce Martin Deborah Rlddfo engineer OjE^NOERdETS 24 Gambling . monkey 38 Repdat from Any court action against the fOm Olender Peter Kaynor 17 Fancy memory '50 British tavern , HIS REVENSE>j.|iy cubes alleged litterers, either in the Cheryl Matteaon Gregory 26 On the briny Craig Girard David Alderuccio 27 Light touch r ” r " 4 f r " r " 2 IT fl form pf fines, nolles, suspen­ Adele SUhavy Brenda Cooke 30 Cover with 12. 14 sions, court-directed dlspoeiUon OUT OUR WAY BY :NED COCHRAN something 12 of trash, or other court orders Mary Robinoon . Linda EstMi solid it II a will be considered as conviction Wade Herald Patricia Edmenston 32 Ol^pian WUUam lUUer Natasha Bowen nr It 20 for Uie purpose of claiming the deity reward. Mark Lentocha 'Timothy Stockel 34 Gets up JiU Hancock Aim Toung LOKierONiB —I CHICKEkKJUr EVERVTI/ME HE P IC K S U P 35 Changed, 21 He hopes that offering the re­ N EEP 3 0 ME. TH A T HORM VOU OAVE HIM FOR CHRISTMASi' Carole Keridn Teresa Woods direction a ward will arouse Interest in the K FRESH AIR/ . . you’ve (SOT t o f a c e t h e m u s i c - i m e a u 24 a Lyime Gates HoUlLojzlm --A W O LEARN TO SUFFERTHROUSH 36 Card game Uttering problem. “It’s riot a IT WITH THE REST OF US.' 37 French $6 lack of law, it’s a lack of en­ Bonnie Dearstyne Dennis McLaughlin sculptor Lori Reed forcement," 'Iriorpe explained. Jeanne Rodman 39 Grooves i t lAurle RacskowsM Deborah Hathaway 'Thorpe tells of the Uttering r 40 Yawn a » Stephen Pratt Linda Marchesseault 41 Genus of alongside his pond south of the Lynn Pairow cattle ■ Christopher Norman 40 Wilbur Cross Highway. (1-86). Anthony Ouellette Sarah McCusker 42 Devoured Fishermen are one of the larg­ 45 Ropes 42 43 44 4 T IT Persia Rickea Donna Howard 49 Occur est group of offenders, he Lori Henning Charles Maxkunaa 2i claims. 51 Feminine 46 so Ann GugUotti Scott Dudqjk nickname Miss Teenage Tolland Barbara Lampron 52 Cleopatra’s S2 22 24 Tod McMahan Deborah Stewart, a 14 year old LeoUe Piasaa Michael Toppl river H M 21 ToUand lUgh School freshman, 53 Shoshonean It Michael Tracey Jeffrey MuUer Indiana has been named Miss Teenage GRADE SEVEN Lynn Blelecki (NIWSPAPEK INTHPRISE ASSN.) ToUand. They Are Heading tor Austrian Slopes Straight ••A» Jaime Wentworth 'The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Principal,G eorge Em m erling o f M anchester High Sch(x>l wishes Innsbruck. All expenses of the trip are being paid , by the stu­ Bernadette CSuchra Laura Heckler Bernard Stewart of Metcalfe Laurel Segar Paul Levesque CARNIVAL BY DICK TURN Rd., Deborah wUl be spmisored Peter DiRosa and the band of about 80 students from MHS and dents. Arrangements have also b^n made, for those who are East Catholic High School a week of perfect Christianias and interested, to 'take side trips to St. Anton and Kitzbuhel, both Margi Titus Dan Kehoe in the Connecticut finals by the Honon Roberta Dumont Exchange Club of RockvUle. slabms as they go schussing down the sk>p^ of Innsbruck, Aus­ in, iiustna. 'ihe return trip will be made Friday. In addition to T Roger tniOoK Cynthia Llngraham BY PHIL KROHN She submitted a picture and tria. The winter vacation overseas jaunt is sponsored by the DiRosa, social studies teacher and advisor to the ski club, MHS David Bane Karen Hoyt her. achblastlc standing to the MHS Ski Club, Thursday night, the skiers flew from J. F, Ken­ faculty chaperones are William DiYeso, teacher of English; and Nadine Grant Barry Johnson natioi;al Miss Teenage headquar­ nedy International Airport to Copenhagen, D en^rk, where they Robeii. Alibrio, social studies teacher. Also, Mrs. DiRosa, Mrs. Douglas Amende Ann Beaulieu HEROES ARE MAPE-NOT BORN ters u Rockton, lU. Her relec­ changeA planes for Munich, Germany, and the final leg by bus to DiYeso, and Miss Donna Ckillins. (H erald photo by Pinto) tion as Miss'Teenage ToUand was based on scholastics and the picture. Business Mirror East Catholic SHORT R IB S BY PRANK O’NEAL The Connecticut finals wiU be held March 31 at Chicopee, H onor R oll m iW H Em R PMKADE Mass. If chceen Mtes Connecti­ cut, Deborah would be eligible Future of Interest Rates; The Baby Has SENMitB m i.b a b v , l e t ^ to i>articlpate In national com- F lirt Honon wUh DMtnetton RUB NOSES. petltlPn in Atlanta, Georgia. David Franaosa She was born in Burbank, Where Are They Headed? CaUf., atonding s c h ^ By J ( « N ODNNIFF securlttes house: “We are aate- Second Honon Jose befPro coming to TPUand TORK (AP) — Nobody nldted, therefore, that many of B e e n N a m e d Bmce BeUlore DRUG STORE five yoafs ago. A coUe^ seems to be sure where interest the same people who look for Linda OoUins ^ to r y c o u ^ stadent, iM b o ^ ^ headed. And while sharply h l^ e r long-term rates Danny DefOmone hoi^s tp enter the field of med- concern enough remain fuUy Invested In Patrick FarreU NOTICE: IcM repearoh. economy watchers, the sug- equities.’’ Timothy Golden B i FRANK BAGINSKI Tyler, Jacquelyn Marie, daughter of John and Diane Vanessa Hagenow *!?r g*sted impUcattons are even Eastman DlUon, incidentaUy, Blais lyier, 29 Walnut S t, Mtancheeter. She was born Feb. 7 at Marian Maccarone OPEN mM er^jaxz d ic in g n ^ e interesting. Among them: beUeves that rates won’t rise as Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents THE AUTHOieSHOULCiVE ^ ent pOTtlon of the compMUon. j confusion exists about sharply as many, forecaBters Dennis MoOcnvUle INCLUOED A CHAPTER ON ^ are Mr. and Mrs. Aime Blais, Claremmit, N JL Her paternal Patricia Naktenis HOW TO AVOID W ALKING IhTTo H o m ^ ^ r Awara future of interest rates tp expect, mainly because the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Hyjek, 308 W. Cen­ ALL DAY Miss Unda IDn^ko, dau^ter degree It does, it means economy is now (^ ratin g far Alan Peseik LAiyVP P O S TS '! ter S t, Manchester. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. Kathleen Peak WHEN THETEMPERAniRE GUESS ire NATURAL f o r ' of Mr.'iand. Mrs. Wmter Kr«m- understanding of eco- below capacity, ■with consider- and Mrs. John R Gardner, 61 Durkin St., Mlancherter. She SUNDAY tAJL-spji. ts AO’ eeLcwz£i?o...... WOMEN 10 B£ FRie/D.' ko of nomic conditions—past, present able unemployed labor and cap- has a brother, John Tyler n . JUNIOB8 ------naiiped TtoUand Wgh S p o o ls future—despite masses of Ital. «p I* ^ * Second Honon 404 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Betty Crocker. . HiMnemaker of data, is {xnbably as imperfect Before inflatlim in prices or Morson, Alvin Oelso,lson of Celso and Mariannlna Favan Donna Bailey Tommorrow for 19^. as it was 20 years ago. interest rates seta iri, Elastman i t Morson, 6 Avmi St., Manchester. He was bom Feb. 6 at Man­ Angelee Diana She was chosen on the basu j inablUty to foresee the DlUon and many, other analysts chester Memorial Hospital. His mateinal grandpeurents are Mr. Barbara Pastula of her score in a written knowl- future of in te r^ rates with beUeve, any spur to the ecooo- and Mrs. Umberto Pavan, 74 WeUs St., Manchester. His pater­ Marian Tomuaiak ewiWMW.i«.Tx.»aw.t*ea edgq and atOhjde examination juore clarity means that a my through deficit spending nal grandmoQier is Mrs. Albertina Morson, , Ontario, taken by senior girls ^>e present situation, such. Jam es Marino woshinglon's birthday to ^^ay!“ speclaUy deslg^ned charm from tain market seldom, foiges analysts beUeve, is unlike 1966 Scbnobrloh, Ain>’ EUen, daughter of Daniel and Geral­ Second Honwa General MlUs, sponsor of the ahead. when a fiscal deficit 'was im- dine Gasper Schnobrich, 64 School S t, Manchester. She was Maryaime BeauUeu bom Feb. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Mark Rradley BY ROLSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY annual educational program. n ie uncertainty and con- posed on an ecwwmy that al- She is now eUglble for parti- fusion exists because of 'varying ready was operating at its fuU g^randparents are M*"- ®Yank Gasper, Cape Cod, John Charette specials for mondoyi clpaUon in state and national interpretations concerning the employment capacity and was Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldmund Rosemary Curtis ^ djDDLES/CAN BY DICK CAVALLI WINTHROP competiti(»is. influence on financial markets unable to absorb further Mlmu- Schnobrich, Sleepy-Bye, Minn. ' Monica Fitzgerald bend^ knit nmnaata metal bread boxes M nn >OJ oewteovER * *. • * 4> *. Diane Healey W to V* yd. pieces. 2 2 ^ and canisten. B / T H & VUnner of the state Home- of big federal budget deficits, lus. >valaea to $1.60 maker of Tommorow contest expected In this fiscal year and But other observers aren’t as Salafla, Anthony Louis HI. son of Antfamiy Louis Jr. and Karlene Lukoidtz ea. reg. $8.66 - $4.66 p IR E P L A C E will receive a $1,600 college next. certain. Even the chairman of Constance RIeb Salafla, 23 Summer S t, Manoherter. He was Raymond Martina ANDDOAAEA scholarship. A $800 scholar^p Maity analysts and econo- the Federal Reserve Board, Ar- bom Feb. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal EUeen McDermott fiber storage boxes, 24xl8xU. reg. $1.66 / I'LL s e e \ f wHeRe \ ,1JM G O IN G T O BTTE grandmother is Mrs. Joan Rleb, Parkston, S.D. His paternal Stanley Zatkowskl S F O T U E S e BRRR...\MHATA uoes to the second place win- mists are convinced that the thur F. Burns; has dicwn some 1 soaauve ) ( viacHN', ) deficits wlU rekindle inflation uncertainty, as indicated by the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Antiiony Solatia Sr., 36 Sum­ V LATER. J \ FR B 3? y MCRAlRTtANDON W A V T O G O / FRESHMEN phi*—many more in.atoie specials! T H E S H O E . linda has served as a volun- and higher interest rates. At wording of Ws testimony before mer St., Manchester. He has a sister, Amy, 3^. teer at the Mansfield State the other extreme are analysts the Joint Economic Oommlttee « * *. » '« F lirt Honon with: Distinction Osella, CSiristopher John, son of Ronald and Joan Parker Angela KaUaiak Training School for the past who accuse t^elr brethren of of Congress. ___^ Susan Teelk S H ! y Uu^Tyears and plans to enter misreading the message of the "It wouid not ^ surprisU^ OseUa, 67 Pearl St., Manchester. He was bom Feb. 6 at Man­ ^ ege^ n ext fall to prepare for statlaUcs. said the manjvho ha« chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Second Honors oartier In education of re- Those who foresee ityward least reason of any to be b u t - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker, PlahvviUe, Mass., formerly of Grace Mary Belflore «*>NES»ftPtEMAV tarded children pressures on prices also are prised by Interest rate changes, Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claudia Bertrand iM N tio u r ^ . tarded c h l^ m ^ toiocaatlng a rise to 9 per cent "to see short-term Interest iS IlW A Neno OseUa, 4 VlUage St., Manchester. MicheUe Ctoutier I tiin d a a f w J i d wd il BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE DlOk: fnrtnpd Boosters or so for long-term corporate rates rise somewhat ...’’ Jean Crouchley .■HEN DOWNS lAIKS lupcaama duiv. • •• a-19 OSMUJ C lS h a S S t e f S w ^ S bonds, which now yield a bit Irving Trust studl^ the HERE'S FRANCIS BUTTERCUP'S Plrie, PhlUp Edward, son of David and Carol Landry Pirie, Christine Franzosa m c h ^ S e M its flirt c<> more than 7 per cent. situation and "concede’’ toere 34 Jefferson St., Mancherter. He 'was bom,Feb. 9 at Sfenches- Lawrence Oerbo AODRESS, BUZ. GOES BN THE t I However, the confusion be* may be a rebound in short-term authorixed cimnectieut NAME OF FRANKY CUPP ter Memorial Ho^ltal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Maryann Golden 50c ticket aKent! HANGS AROUND BESSIE'S BAR. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE S officers elected at Tues- comes evident i^ en some of vd ri^ cw W and Mrs. Joseph E. Landry Jr., Westim, Mass. His paternal Martin IiHUer day night’s meeting are Francis the same forecasters are lety Into the market f,r^ PtEAGPl activity^ in the local schools. to depressed stock Carr, Dennis Maitland, sim of Richard M. and Pamela Barletta Carr, Snipslc Lake Rd., RockviUe. He was bom Feb. MAGIC MIRROR 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. IBs maternal grrandpar- ■Hie club will sponsor “Soost-*'^— — ^ ^ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barletta, Snlpsic Lake Rd., Rock­ BEAUTY SALON er buses” to ToUand High HarrisviUe, R^.I. Theresa Woods ville. P s paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hartford To C^t 787 MAIN ST. School’s tournament games, as uron a second'place medal In the Carr, Rhodes Rd.. Trtland. wc!u as booster cajf caravans. ' Novice MiUtary Marching cate- Federal Aid «[, «ii « i« Wishes To Invite ’The club Is working toward gory, Wolk-Laniewskl, Theresa Ann, daughter of Zenon and raising funds to seponsor an Carolyn'Duwell placed third in WASHINGTON (AP)-Hapld- Halina Perebiej Wolk-Laniewskl, 268 Oak St., Manchester. She You To Come See A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN awards banquet: for athletics, the Advanced Visitors Solo and in was bom Feb. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ music and dramatic activities, third In tive Advanced National ^ ^ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cierebiej, 23 The Newest Innovation BOV, IT \ YEAH, BUT WE'LL ...HOW FAR ARE WE To raise funds the club has open Solo. Hartford, Conn, prompt^ the Cooper St., Manchester. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. ii ’ SURE WAS \ DRY OUT PRETTY/..NOW YFROM THIS PLACE ' WE'RE scheduled ite first dance March Board of Review government Friday to declare Konstaneja Wolk-Lunie'wski, New Britain. She has a sister, In Wigs, With The WET LAST J SOON... / TELL ME \ WITH ALL THE ALMOST 11 at St. Mathew’s Parish Cent- Board of Review Meetings for the city eUglble for a broad NIGHT! ^ SUMPIN, I AY HEADS? THERE, STEVE CANYON BY MILTXW CANIFF Barbara. w Newest of Fibers TOKO... MR. OOP... fm er. Dancing will bp held from 9 Boy Scout Troop 16 wiU be held range of government programs *,«*»• ...RUN IT UP THE RAMP AND ~ IT WAS EASY, NOW BREAK OUt T anD FINPA^ p.m. imtil 1 s.m. Tickets will be the first Monday of each month, and leans. Nevue, Marc Edward, son of WUUam Sr. and Janet Kier- INTO THE WAITINO VAN-THEN BLANCO I NO­ THE FAKE REfilS- VOUNS PUNK on sale during tonight’s ToUand Cub Scout Banquet The Commerce Department, nan Nevue, South Rd., Bolton. He was bom Feb, 11 at Man­ LOCK UP THE EMPTY 6ARA6E BODY KNOWS TRATION PAPERS 10 DRIVE IT High basketball game when the cub Scout Pack 16 wiU hold noting the sudden loss of ele- chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are AND DRIVE AWAY... THE HEAP IS ACROSS THE STATE LINE team faces Stafford at the home its Blue and Gold Banquet Feb. ments of the aircraft industry, .Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Pem an, Plnney St., RockviUe. P s gym. 27 at 6 p.m. at the ItaUan gaid Hartford may now apply paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. John Grieg, Foster Th0 'Tp * « • * 1* Introduced by Hflls, and Deborah Rife, waek The change, ordered by CSiief ------M r. M aisto of Feb. 7. Justice Warren B. Burger, fol- Preston, Christopher WUUam, son of William and Made- lyn D’Amato Preston, 137 Sycamore Lane, Manchester. He was Thls week’s wlimers are Daryl lows' an Idea advanced by the "Pop Wallf^e 25 Pounds Here for One Day Only and Dana Zagora, Rhonda But- late Chief Justicie Harlan F. bom Feb. 12 at Manchester Memorial. Hosplti^, P s maternal ton, Susan Spicer, Judy Hunter, Stone. MILWAUKEE!—The world-rec- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.J. D’Amato, 119 Keeney St., MONDAY, raB . 21 Manchester. P s paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. AIllsop Matthews, Donna Brook- ih e effect Is to center Burger ord walleye—the fish gets Its Cloae Out a-Diaocntiiuied es and Kim Hunt. and the two senior justices, name from Its almost blind- WUUam j . Preston, 362 Oak St., Manchester. P s paternal Hair Plecea h Wlga On Sale Two membei-s of the rec WUUam O. Douglas and WU- looking opaque eyes—was more great-grandparents are Mr. suid Mrs. David Preston, Horton All Week board classes participated In Uam J. Brennan Jr. more clearly than 40 Inches long and St., Manchester. P s maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Jcriin cdnipetltion last weekend In behind the bench. weighed 2ti pounds. D’Amato, Hartford. ^ , ■

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By FARL YO ST Drop in Loss to Maloney Why He Signed Pro Pact B a s k e t b a ll Sports Editor NBA ^ e a s t e r n oonfebjenob By DEAN YOST tee end of the first eight mln- sat out tee second game of their trick paced Maloney’s sputter­ NEW YORK (AP) — Julius Ervlng a year ago and with the Seattle SupeiSonlcs of for Jim probably was great. I Atlantic Dlviston Tryliig an assortment of uteis of action, Maloney held a suspension. ing offense with 16 points fol­ will maintain absolute silence when the lowed by a 18 marker effort by Black Book Jottings “My father's dead and went to Virginla—and Roy the NBiA. That move is being don’t like the timing, but what W. L. -Pet- OB shots but failing to con- 15-1 advantage. Dan Carlson Trailing by as many as 28 time comes for the ^iK>t. And I resent the he did he did and I don't know Co-Captain John Cuny. Connecticut Women’s Golf Assn, cham­ fact that anyone who should be well in­ there are five children ’ ’ ex- of the team, said centested in the courts. Boston 44 21 .677 — ne<:t, M anchester H igh fell points in the third canto the n la in ed Jim Chones “Th«v '^^day that "war is cn with the While- the National Collegiate his problems. A mllllon-and- sank one, foul shei with 2:49 Tril:^ junior forward Haberem pion, Patty Torza, who plays cut of the formed about local sports would com­ New York 89 28 .629 victim to a ragged Maloney Tribe continued to have ita prob­ Manchester Country Club, is keeping In HpTiATid nn mo n ln+ t-P T NBA” until Congress approves Athletic Asscclation and numer- a-half is a hock of a lot of mon- PhUadelphia 25 88 .887 IS showing on the clock to port lems scori^ and Maloney had tossed in 12 markers with acting ment in a negative fashion about a pro­ ^ merger of the two profes- cus college coaches went on ey to turn down just to play a High last ni^t in Meri­ Captain Dan Carlson netting 12 trim playing basUetbaJUwlth the South­ cedure that ii commem practice through­ Buffalo 17 46 .274 26H tee Tribe’s lone score. Man­ trouble holding on to the ball. ern Connecticut State College girls’ , an t ^ a oreaK a sicnal leagues. , record as disapproving of the few more games.” Central Division den, 69-47, in a CCIL tilt. Finally in the last eight min­ and brother Kurt adding 11 in a out the entlr* Charter Oak Conference. The Indians dropped to 8-8 In chester was 0 for 7 from tee team. When asked why she plays basket­ 1^ or die to^orfiow, they d But a spokesman for' iack Chones signing. Coach A1 Boe said Chones’ contract Baltimore 26 86 .426 ^ field and'l for 4 from tee char­ utes, Manchester got red-hot balanced effort. I will placd the cheerlesMierB end the have nothingt , Dolirfi, ccmmisslcmer of the McGuire of Marquette refused calls for "Well over a million tee league and 8-9 overaU. Ma­ Manchester’s suspended trio ball, the young golfing whls tcld Ray audiences at Bolton High School or from Atlanta 24 89 .881 8 ity stripe. and outscored Mailcmey, 21-11, As it is, the d-foDt'll junior ABA, said: '"ihe war has never to put the rap on his star plky- dollars in ready money” on a loney upped Its record to 10-6 but It was too late. Dan Carison were reported due back to prac­ Andresen cf the New Haven Register, "I Bolton High School up against any group Cincinnati 18 44 .290 8H At tee half tee visitora trailed center of Marquette Univer- be6n off. "We have been told er, even though it probably cest five-year ccntract—$1.6 million, and 12-6 overaU. sparked a gallant team effort as tice and may be in the lineup guess I just like the competition.” Miss that you would like to name; for poise, Cleveland 18 46 .281 9Vi 82-14 as Larry Perry and Rich sity’s second-ranked basketball the courts that. until a merger the unbeaten Warriors' what- according to one reportr—and WESTERN OONFERENCE The locals now have their tee Tribe closed tee gap from Tuesday night in Bristol. Thsre Torza also plays with the field hcckey knowledge cf the game, general deco­ Haberem accounted tor eight team at Southern. How dees she feel team has a contract calling for is effected there must be com- ever chance they had at the na- added, "It’s not in the back, ' Midwest Division backs up against tee waU in 24 markers to nine with less Is some speculation ■whether or rum, and sportsmanship. tee post-season tourney picture. points with Kurf'Ciulsoir net­ about the possibility cf playing with the a million dcllars' in cold cash petition, between the two ,tional champicndiip. not in the front, not in in- Milwaukee 61 14 .785 than a minute remaining. ■ not Herdic ■will rejoin tee team Perhaps if the sports editor spent more The Tribe must win both re­ ting three and Connie McCiury for its .remainlnig two OdL men’s team? ” I don’t think basdcetball from the New Ybrk Nets and leagues fer players.” “Personally, I just say to my- vestments—real cash.” raiieaao 46 ,.49 .70S 6% At one time during tee canto time with the Charter Oak Conference he maining starts to qualify. two. But still Manchester was gam es.. should be co-ed,” came the answer. . . the American Basketball Asso- An NBA spokesman said self he broke his leg,” said Chones, who' was averaging 40 26 .615 11 tee Indians scored 11 consecu­ would get a better feeling for a smedl elation has another' ■victory in Commissioner Walter Kennedy McGuire. “ The team will have 20.6 points and 11.9 rebounds a 22 41 -J with Maloney and no Narragansett Park will celebrate Wash­ .840 28 slow down tactics were used. tive tailies to make a respect­ P p PU.. school, its basketball team, their fans, its war with the Ntdlonal Bas- had no comment. to go on without him. We’re a game for Marquette, will not paolflo IMvIslon O dL BTAND1N08 8 Gallazer— n 0 (M) 0 ington’s Birthday Monday with aao-race and their spirit. t It. seemed every time tee able rtwwlng. 3 James 8 1-3 7 pregram starting at 1 p.m. . .‘wolley- ketball Association. The NBA got its Ucks in ear- good club. All we’ve done is play for the Nets until next sea- Anveiea “ -* Leagne Very truly yours, It was the first time\he Nets Her in the week when Jim lost eight inches. son because of an ABA rule W . L . locals took a shot at tee lux>p, “Whm we went to a man to 0 Sola 0 Ob 0 Seattle A09 3 O'NeU 3 86 9 ball is cue reason that the Lakers are Norman T. Shaw 'have signed an under- McDaniels Jumped the ABA’s "For our team, it’s a little bit that prohibits ct^ege and pro HaU 12 4 an invisible lid would ai^iear man defense, we started to B Athome 4 1-2 9 having so much success this season. My Golden State 0 Orrll 2 1-1 8 Principal ■ graduate—they refused to sign Carolina Cbugars and signed unfortunate, but the of^rtunity competition in the same season. Wln(fiiam U 6 and tee,ball would rebound off. acore," commented Tribe Coach 3 (Tuny 4 66 18 rebounding, shot-blocking, assists and Houston Jim Mbriarty. 3 Hettrick 6 4-4 16 60 Maloney 10 6 Once during the secemd quarter clutch scoring show that I’m right there Differ on Spoitsmansliip Portland Plstt 0 7' it looked like a JV game as ^ Tucker led tee Silk Towners 2 French 0 06 0 near the top of the group and I credit a Friday’s Besnito 31 Totals 32 1663 68 Norman Shaw, in his role as principal Cleveland 188, CtncinnaU 109 Conard 8 8 Perry, John Feeney, McCurry in individual rebounds With 11 busy summer of volleyball and general AK Appetizer Penney | a and Kurt (Jarlson were on the while Haberem pulled down Blaaeliestoi (4?) at Bolton High, has an altogether differ­ , Chicago-122, Detroit 96 8 P B F PU. conditioning as the reasons why I per­ Manchester nine. Overall shooting, Manches­ ent concept of sportsmandilp than the Houston 108, Buffalo 96 i* ■ 8 8 floor with the only varsity mem­ 1 Perry 3 4-U 8 sonally was able to g^et off to such a fast Wettierafisld 8 8 ber being Tom Tucker. AU but ter was 39 per cent from tee 6 Tucker 1 O-l 3 writer. Baltimore 106, Atlanta 81 4 HtUiereni 4 46 13 start,” Wilt Chamberlain of the Lakers And Condors Centrsd Tucker started for JV Coach floor hitting on 17 of 44 attempts. I was in attendamm the night that Bol­ PhUadelphia 182, MUwaukee 8 18 3 D. Carlson 4 36 10 claims. What a spiker the seven-foot Wilt Eastern 2 14 Doug Pearson before diadpUn- The Spartans were 37 per cent 1 K. Carlson 3 66 U must 'be! How could you block a spike ton High’s basketball team invaded Che­ 126 3 McCurry 3 (M) U ney Tech and saw, on the spot, and F or D essert ary problems /hit Manchester. from tee field netting 22 of 60 0 Feeney 0 0-10 by a man that tall 'v^o can get off Uie Phoenix 128, Boston 116 heard clearly, the chants, only wfam Che- It may sound like a alow down Bob Herdic, Rick Kiernan and shots. floor at least two feet?. . .Fred Stolle,- Loe Angeles 126, Portland 114 16 Totals 16 1 6 « « r.ey Tech players were awarded free By THE ASSro, and Don Seattle 110, Golden State 106 throws, to distract their attenti(m. This Pittshurgh’s American Bas­ Dell, American amateur, have agreed to prompted my remarks in my Feb. 4 col­ ketball Asscxdatlon fans got ABA be the team captains during the Aetna umn. Muhammad All as cmj appetizer East Dlvlsicm World Cup matches March 10-12 at Trini­ M C C Bows The cheerleaders were as quiet as and the CqndCrs for dessert. W. L. P o t GB ty College in Hartford. . .Pairings for the chunh mice when Bolton players stepped And the whole meal was de­ Kentucky 49 12 .808 — Eagles Below Par^ CIAQ Basketball Tournaments will be re­ up to the foul line to try their attempts. lightful. ■ * Virginia 87 28 .687 IS leased next Saturday aftemocm at 2:30 To Hartford Mr. Shaw says that this is common The Condors whipped Mem­ New York 26 84 .462 21% at the ClAC office in Hamden. . .Coach practice throughout the entire Charter phis 124-110 in' an American Floridians 26 87 .406 24% Larry Landera Is working ■with a 27-man Oak Ccmference. If this is so, pertiaps Basketball Association game Carolina 25 38 .897 26 In Long Year baseball squad at llConn. There are. IS the principal should take a closer look Friday night alter All klbUtzed Pittsburg^ 22 38 .861 27 returnees with the talented club. . .New Never giving up throughout at the situatlan, and study the rules of his way through four exhibition West Division Bow to Holy Cross England Patriots report 7,500, season tee 21-game achedule, Mknche» sportsmanship. bouts as a prelim. Utah 43 20 .683 — tickets have been sold In the last three tor Oommunlty CoUege contin­ It is obvious that Mr. Shaw is baiidng In other ABA games Friday Indiana 85 26 .624 7 weeks. Season ticket holders—from last ued to fight despite a won-loos up an unqualified- tree when he states, night, the Flojidlans -walloped Dallas 80 84 .469 18% “This game was by far year — have until March 16 to renew. . . record of 6-16. The season came emphatically, that the cheerleaders and ' the New York Nets 14^122 and D oiver 24 87 .898 18 the worst effort I have ■ > Bill Narduzzi, defensive coordinator at Kmitucky downed Carolina 119- Memphis 28 88 .877 19 to an close last night for the ever seen as a. (»a ch ,” com ­ audience at Bolton High could stand up J Oougan who loot to Oraater Yale for the past seven seasons, has re-^ to any group that one could name for 111. -i Friday’s BesoUs mented Stan O gT odnik, last signed to take a similar post at Miami HSitford C.C., 94-84. The wlnnere poise, knowledge the game, general AU spent M'lnuch time talk­ Floridians 148, New York 122 night after his Blast Catho­ of Florida. . .Yemkers Raceway opens ot ( i p photo) • sport a 16-7 overall record. ’Ihe decorum, and sportsmanship. ing to the fans as -he. did pcAlng Kentucky 119, Carolina 111 lic High cagers dropped a Maiuh 1 for the first of 78 nights of har­ and jabUng at his four oppo­ Pittsburgh 124, Memphis 116 game wea played at Bart Hert­ . The pripcipal could not have been at LANDS LEFT—^Matido Romas lands left to chin of Pedro Carrasco during 15- ford High.' 48-47 decision to Holy Cross ot ness racing. nents. Once 'When a heckler kid­ Only games scheduled the *'g;ame. in question. If he was, and round lightweigh;^title bout in Los Angeles last night. Ramos won split decision. MSacherter oufateot Hartford Waterbury at tee Eagles* Nest. 'wtth-qpen eyes and ears, he would be ded the ex-champ about ,the - Presently, East sports a 12-5 Protest from Bolted in 85 Montreal great exhibition of dribbling, showed he could also away tilt with Xavier High of 24 24 0 87 points In the first 20 minutes of Herald Angle” written by your sports communique from the Bolton High IMdnts for ^ Oondora.-: 'who: Detroit Middletown in an HCXl meeting. Toronto 28 26 11 play, Manchester cut tee margin editor and printed the night of February School principal’s office -vdier- the shoe snapped a 'six-game losing w , to seven at tee half, 46-89. Hart­ East led throughout most of streak . by whipping the Pros. Vancouver 18 36 6 87 Snowy Start 4, 1972. was on the other foot, and the iqwrts- ford stayed In front during the the game and held quarter George LAm ann’s 27 points Buffalo 11 88 U 86 Magicians Entertain 1,000 ’That statement was that the Bol­ manship of the school and the team With Own First-Year Man Ifkrt half, but Manchester was edges of 16-6, 28-19 at tee half topped MemidilsL,. West Division Despite the heavy snow- ton IQgh School Cheerleaders showed cited, and this information passed along storm today, sportoman Jeff aiweys within striking distance. and 84-32 at the end of three The fooKing-basketball douMe- Chicago 88 18 7 88 poor sportsmanship in a game by lead­ in print to the readers? NEW YORK (AP) them—end the Cavaliers set a Dick Vcui Arsdale fired 82 Koelscta went ahead with his At one time only four points quarters. header drew a crowd of 6,4CU, Minnesota 81 18 0 71 ing a cheer of "rebound, reberund” , each We believe in calling a spade a spade «„n ew oa ( Foi^et about Jim McDan- record with their ISS pmnts and Paul SUas added 29 California 18 20 is '1' 49 plans and took off shortly af­ separated the two clubs, Holy Cross’ Tony Hanson put jr somewhat disappointing to AU i time (me of the opposing players steps to and will always try to follow fills pat­ St. Louis 20 82 8 48 Behind Haynes^ Johnson ter 8 o’clock this morning for j- MWtobester’s Ed BasreU hit a tee visitora in front wite just the line. I deny first of all that this is a tern, even theugh at times, we have to "Everyone should hZve been iels and Jim Chones and all Arahlbald had 29 for the “ *** Florida. ' personal season high of 29 mark­ under ll've minutes remedning to here tonight to see me in living the other hlgh-pnced pro jogt their elgfafii eighth consecutive victory for Philadelphia 17 29 11 46 display of poor sportsmanship when you step F . ciftTiB last night to the die- up to a new master, Uttie Steele, a pair of 6-7 giants, plus Dohruck TIemey netted back-to-back half. The 80 points was ths ever In the National Basketball, led the Rockets ■with 27 points Havlicek’a 27 points was high Hay Ho(>ps to cut the margin to one hlohest total ever scored in ci)e, Ass6

DAYTONA BEACH, American Class, taking the Cit­ smashed from $>oth sides dur­ took my one-minute penalty. It Fla. (AP) — It’s been a rus 250 in a Mustang. ing a grinding 18-car pileup. was easier than turning back.” week for higrh-speed tragr- Today it’s the P erm atex 800 But (Friday’s Citrus 250 p ro ­ The rain finally subsided and Allison’s average speed was edy at Daytona Interna­ in a Mercury for workhorse vided some comic reUef, as , ML U C A ’ S GAMPINQ HIGH GRADE tional Speedway. A week, competitors slipped and 98.339 fo r the 67 laps on the Ski N otes S Self-Service B obby. 3.81-mlle, road course. He skidded through a 80-mlnute B y b i l l SAOHERER EQUIPMEHT too, for low-speed hilarilj', earned $4,650. Laundromat, PRINTING “I’d love to take ■ four rainstorm. ’ MT. ’TOM-The second half of Also Rewea'vtng, "The D aytona 600 Is the busi­ Tiny Limd of Cross, S.C., Tento, Goto, Sleeping Rage, straight, tiut the 600 is where the Suicide Six and Mt.' Tom ski Ouatom Blade Air Mattreeees, Stovee, Job and Coininendal ness race,” says multitalented “You get some fun out of it,” made $2,660 for flnishlrig sec­ areas In -Woodstock, Vt., Is m- Sntto, Panto and Lantem a driver Bobby Allison. “TTie the gravy is,” said the 84-year- said Allison, "once you learn ond in a Firebird. 63 TOLLAND TPKE. Printing old speed whiz from HueytOwn, puted to be the second oldest little events are great fun, but how far you'll slide in a puddle In another BMday event, Gre­ m m m ^ Manch/Vemon Town line Prompt and Efficient Ala. "But even if I swept ev­ ski area in the country. Hie 1 lUbnnng the 500 puts groceries in the or on a muddy bank.” gor Kronegard of Sweden won Printing of An Kinds erything this week, I can’t real­ original ski area, as one looks e D ry CleaiUng "H ie Ev( S to re t" FREE TOWING freezer.” Once, Allison’s Mustang the Inver House 100 fo r For- ly be happy." through the window of the AR. e Laundry Service Camnp - Bike • ^port Allison began a winning week struck a slick spot going into a’ mufla Vee cars at a speed of 104 PHONE 048-2407 Tom base lodge, is in a North­ ITSflVS Spruce St. 2 AlAIN STREET Gommunity Press Thursday b y capturing a 125- Allison watched in horror turn and he missed it altogeth­ miles an hour. His payoff was erly direction, about a half mile AlanolieBter at D^pot Square H ours: 254 Broad St., Rear m ile qu alifier fo r the $178,000 ’Thursday as a close buddy, er. "I kept guiding and it kept $2,600. M on. - F ri. 8-6 Daytona 600, driving his CSievy Raymond "Friday" Hassler, up the road and no longer In Drlve-Di Parking Open Dally to 9:90 PJH. sliding,” he said. "Soon, I’d Bert Ha-wthome Saddle J . F A R R — 94S i l l ! Sat. 8-12 Telephone 643-5727 at 178 miles per hour. He won was killed in a crash. Hassler’s missed an entire section of tiie River, N.J., was SMond and use. It was here that Bunny Ber­ again Friday in the Grand car in a secdnd 126-mller w ^ track. I Just kept on going and Jochen Mass of Germany third. tram started to experiment with the short series of ropes a cou­ MANOHESTER MANGHESTER CUSTOM MADE ple o f hundred feet Icmg, slide CANVAS AWNINGS Seals Make Tj back a bit and. get on the next Osfrinsky Four Stroke MEMORIAL GO. STEERING one and so on to the summit. DEALER IN WASTE Tlje snow at Mt. Tom Is good # Ssafood, Shots Count Edge Gained The area is not as steep or as MATERIALS Opposite CMt Oamnt—ry long as Suicide Six but It does Quality Momorkris CHOICE VARIETY In Deadlock COLUMN By Blancas have the best exit ramp I ha-ve IRON B'fi Bill Brodrick seen this year. The area has' Over 80 Y ean' HxperleiMe Qualify OAKLAND (AP) — "I didn’t PHOENIX, Arlz. (AP) — Bill two poma lifts, a gentle area SCRAP METAL Reupholster in Winter realize it was that bad,” said Garrett flaaiied a shy, > rueful to ski and has snow-making Cofl 649-5807 facilities that cover 20 acres. Dutch B oy at Johnson^s Seafood California Coach Vic Stasiuk DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — a man who has gained immortal grin as he left the (pnen and a A re you c o o c f Uto ft»tu nate (o r ft used to mait and (arush Also, clean base lodge and and PAPER A. AIAIETTL Prop, SS£ us FOR: after his Golden Seals played Sunday they run the big one. fame in stock car racing. Last spectator asked him how he peraons who wiR be taking a caaHy. New you can dbacse Also, there is a wonderful 43 OAK STREET wholesome, inexpensive food. 781 PARKER 8T. r j Aluminum RoO Up one of their best games of the The high buck roll ot the dice. y ea r A llison won $236,296 in stoed for the day. Harrison St„ Manckeetor vacailan during ttie 'wWber aea- new nyhm velvet 'wUh tbe aheeir If you are a notce at paint- line of quality paints, varnishes TEL. 649-9981 (' Both Suicide Six and Mt. Tom T9L 648-4^86 o r M8-6S19 Aw nings National Hockey League season The trump card. The hit to an prize money. You don’t take ’Tm six under par and four son? If so, and if you have er nsp that will not (OtmIk nuut ing, ask someone in the Johnson and enamels in this same fa- ski areas are Rockresorts espe­ o Door Canoplea Friday night. inside straight the hard way — that kind of bread to the bank down," Garrett said. sonse fumitura itaat you would or mark and it- 'wears and Paint'Oo. to advise you which meus Dutch Boy line. The cially cared for and well-groomT # Storm Doors right smack dab in the middle. by running last. His partner, Homero Blancas, like to have qpbolntered b u t wears. ’To test it, Mir. Plrog kind of paint is best (or you to shelves are fully stocked with Stasiuk w inced 'wdien he saw ed as tickets are interchange­ m Combination Wliidowa Sunday it’s the D aytona 600- ’The man who has the other had just gene 10 under par for hate ■ to part wttb it lor the crushed it into a' hard ball and uae. 'Hiere la a paint for every a complete line of Dutch Boy the shot totals, 29 for the New able. STEVENSON’S Manchester Awning Oo. mile race and all systems are drivers and mechanics eyeball­ the round and was on his way length of i^ e it takes to have when ha smoothed it out, not a purpose, one designed to stand painte, 'vamishea and enamels, Reuben Pleii’s York Rangers to just 18 for the At the Woodstock meeting we MERCURY go. ing his car is Bobby Isaac, 88, to a 61 in the second round of tba work ere a particular room in year. The mecca of speed. the K&K ihsurance Oo. of Ft. 'Blancas’ professional career 'TEL. 649-5533 the work yourSelf, get your Ed Giacomin and the Seals Simday had a crowd of over NO SERVICE Having ftinShire iqihohdwwl be delighted wiih any work d(»e your bouse that gets all kinds of Phana 643-9149 ’They used to run out on the 'Wayne, Indiana, and i>repared and the lowest on the pro tour CHARGE painting equipment here. If this U pholstery came off with a satisfying 2-2 6.000 and the waiting lines were • Tuno-Upt ^**''ng a vanathm period baa hele. house wear? If so, chooee Dutch sand when the tide was low. by Harry Hyde of Cha)dotte, since Johnny ADUer had the Is the time you plan to do over Hydrainatlo ’Transmission and IVI Shop Ue. a half hour. 'He was interfiled worked out vary woU lor many P A M UphoUtory ffiiop «*«“ .Boy Satin EmaheU Enamel This Cars lined up for miles. You N. C., "Isaac is a driver same score on the^ same Phoe­ RESERVATIONS FOB • Engine Cleaning your entire houae or just a room B apaiiln g RE-UPHOLSTERINO by a few people as -we -were; people, and when they retu^ and wiU do oU Wnfc o f ujhol-I^J^Lt Itos 1» m especially iorm- o MODERN FURNITURE "You bet I’U take the point," paid a buck and took your ma­ who knows how to drive, only nix Coimtry C8ub cours^-a 6,- e HOTELS or two, stop in at the Johnson given the impression that Strat­ • General Reperin» Hbeir fundture is ready lorfor stoilagstoiteg from awm modemnwwru to on«u.-- 1 ^ -343 ^ . to bring a Ibvely * lasting A n Work Gnnmntoed and ANTIQUES Stasiuk said, informed that chine through the flying mile ond way—flat out and belly to 641 yard, par 71 layout—two e . AIRLINES Paint Co. and let Duteh B

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SIX-ROOM duplex, large yard, m s, after 6 weekd^, any­ available M arch 1st, $200. 649- Businesf Services 13 Help Wtintod-Femaio 35 time weekends. MANCHBiSTER — 0 rooms, 2- 6644. CLASSIFIED advertising DEPT. HOURS bedroom duplex, wall-to-wall, 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. SHARPENING Service — Saws, LICENSED practical nurse, 8 Order Your SALESWOMAN — Pilgrim MUIs appliance.s, completely redeco­ knives, axes, shears, skates, p.m. to 11 p.m., part-time; 11 Fabric Department Store is Golden NOW .. .No service charges rated. A lter 0, 1-296-9478. Furnished rotary blades. Quick service. Senior Citbens BEHRY’S WORLD p.m. to 7 a.m., ^rt-tlme. St. looking for mature woman Years of any kind with CBT’s 50% D iscount Apartm ents 6 3 -A COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVTP. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Anthony Nursing Home, Rock- HAPPY ADS part-time evenings. Apply PU- G eld Cards Com plim entary - 66 TREASURE SHOPPE MANCHESTER — Two - family Main St., Manchester. Hours “Happy Checking Checking Accounts, if you’re house, 4% rooms, carpeting, THREE-ROOM furnished or un- 4:80 P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION vUle, 876-9121. grim MUIs, 434 Oakland St., daily 7:80-6, ’Thursday, 7:30-9 Mandiestor. A ccounti Honored 66 or Over. To All Senior Citizens.. JEWELERS paneling, appliances,, garage, ftumished apartment, first Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p.m. Friday Saturday, 7:80-4. 643-7968. COUNTER GIRLS, full-time 11 MANCHESTER PARKADE privacy. N o pets. $180, 648- floor. CaU after 6 p.m ., 649- No Service Charge. A n y Day. a.m.-6 p.m. Apply in person— Thought” For the unique gift '0002. 9608. LIGHT ’Trucking — Appliances Unlimited free money CoNNECrnCUT PLEASE READ YOUR AD ^ Dairy Queen Brazier, 242 Help WonleiMfide 36 see our selrotion We honor area Senior and trash removed. Attics, cel­ Broad St. Orders for Senior Citlsens JVELY 2-bedroom apartment TWO large rooms, woman or Claaaified or “Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa a lars and garages cleaned. Also Today! FaCPERJENtmioj tool and cutter with savings accounts. at B a n k a . Citizens with a 10% with refrigerator, range, dis­ couple (xily, $36. w eekly, no oonvenlenoe. The advertiaer ahould read hla ad the FIRST small carpentry repair 'work PART-’ITME waitress needed grinder, fuU or part-time. Call Adrian's posal, heat, air-conditioning, pets. CaU after 6 p .m ., 646- RUST DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the done. F ree estim ates. 628-0670. lunch hours, no experience Mr. Brewcla, Gammons Hoag- VERNON AUTHENTICITY I T 34 Oak Street discount on all and parking, $185 monthly. 2293. next inaertion. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE In­ necessary. A ^ y in person, A. lund Oo., 643-9601. CALL 643-2711 NATIONAL BANK 687 MAIN ST. 8 Branch Offices purchases. Handy to Main St., caU 644- correct or omitted inaertion lor any advertlaement and then HANDY man, general repairs, C. Peterson Farms, Top Notch 643-6266 2427. THREE • ROOM furnished only to the extent of a “make good” Inaertion. Errora which painting, carpentry, and ce­ Shotting PlaXa, North Main MAN WANTEID for light ware- VERNON dROLE MANCHESTER in Mandvester apartment, utilities. Employed do not leaaen the value of the advertlaement will not be ment work. Reasonable rates St. Manchester house work ptus deUveries. MANCHESTER — Main Street person, no children or pets, corrected by “ make good” Inaertion. and g^ood experience. C all 643- O bU 646-1000. area, 4 rooms, first floor, all parking. 272 Main St. 7906 o r 228-9267. RECEPTIONIST Evening Known for Quality appliances, 2 air-conditioners. .. . SoflMon* BAKERY 'PORTER, experienc­ "The town's leading THE WiaSERY Inquire for details at heat and hot water included, TWO-ROOM furnished apart- ed, steady work, good pay, caU 086 m a i n s t r e e t 643-2711 SNOW plowing — Commercial GIRL FRIDAY m ay h a v e f o o t y o u garage, wall-to-waU carpeting, ment, stove, refrigerator, b efore 12 noon, 649-6820. P atk- Famous for Service hordwara store" MANCHESTER our store. Open Mon.- and residential. Reasonable Industrious, alert and con­ a h o p p y a d l Herald no pets, no children. Refer­ heat, hot water. Apply Mar­ rates. Call a fter 4 p.m ., 646- .ade Bakery. Sat. 9 - 9:30, Sun. 9 -8 scientious girl for small of­ 648-3886 ences required. CaU 643-0266 low ’s, 867 Main St., M anches­ 3309. fice. Answers pheme, type ter. APAR’TMENT superintendent, anytim e. Automobiles For Sale 4 quotations, sales correspond­ BUSH own cqMurtment, responsible FREE — Interior decorating ence and reports, plus other Cards Honored NORTHWAY SPACIOUS 4-room apartment COMPLETELY furnished two- 1966 AUS-nN H ealy Sprite — service. Advice on color selec­ m an. CaU 249-6646. diversified duties. Good typ­ HARDWARE GO. Tues., Wed., & Thurs. PHARMACY $186. No pets or children, secu­ bedroom apartment. Heat in­ HERALD good condition. Hardtop and tion, drapery coordination, cluded. Security deposit re­ ing a must. Pleasant staff, 985 MAIN STREET 798 M AIN STREET . 230 N . MAIN ST. rity deposit required, utiUties convertible top. New battery. wall coverings, carpeting, etc. Only. ' quired. Phlntment, and Trust Co. fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate Evening Herald, together Happy Birthday 244 Center St., M anchester MANCHESTXSt MANCHESTER — 16,000-100,000 CHEVROLET C aprice, 1967, 4- moving large ajypliances. in peraoti. Economy Electric 248-9442. A ssociates, In c. 648-5129. with a memo listing the 49th Anniversary MANCHESTER PABKADE Manchester 643^165 square feet. Industrial, com- companies you do NOT door hardtop. All power. Ex­ Burning barrels delivered. $4. Sui^Iy, In c., 824 M ain St., DUB P hon e: 646-1906 648-6617 CHEMICAL Trainee — High FOUR-ROOM apartment, in 2- mercial or warehouse avaU-__ wont to see your letter. cellent condition, low mileage. 644-1776. Roofing - Siding 16 Bonds - Manchester, 1-4 p.m. Ask for M OM and DAD L ove, school chemistry background. famUy house, on bus line, walk able Immediately, heated, air- Your letter vrill be de­ Only $1,196. 742-8248. Roger Negro. With Love, AL LAPLANT—Siding, roofing, Stocks - Mortgages 27 Plating or analytical experi­ Senior Citizen’s Gold to Parkade, $180 m onthly, no conditioned, freight elevator, stroyed if the advertiser Barbara and Carl For your Art and Point Senior Citizens Gold is one you’ve mentioned. 1968 FALCON, Futura wagcm, 6 storm windows, awnings. Qual­ MOR’TGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, SiEHiVING machine eperator, up­ Toot ence helpful. Reply Box S. 1 0% O F F Gall Card is worth 10% appliances or utilities, no chil­ $1-$1.50 p er square foot. 1-748- If not it will be handled cylinder, automatic, power Householcl Services 13-A ity workmanship, free . esti­ mortgages — interim financ­ holstery, experience preferred Helen and Skip Manchester Herald. Supplies, stop in at... Cards honored on discount on all of your dren o r pets. Phone 646-6024, 6634. in the usual manner. steering, air-conditioned, ex­ m ates. F ully Insured. 649-3417. ing — expedient and con­ but will train. Apjdy Old Col­ AU regnlar priced merohan- 633-1361. WASHING machine repairs, 872-9187. MAUD; o v e r 18, part-tim e eve­ Tuesdays and puidiases at... MANCHESTER— Office space, cellent condition, 649-3807. fidential service. J. D. Real ony Co., 696H Hilliard St., Happy Congratulations to dise. Sales sad fair traded M7-9966 RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, nings, no experience neces­ Wednesdays only. NEW — Deluxe duplex, 3 bed­ new building. Electric heat, E state A ssoc., 643-5129. Manchester. 49th Anniversary merchandise exolodbd. E. A. JOHNSON MUSTANG 1966, 2-door hardtop, Maytag. Reasonable rates. NANCY BIDWELL sary. Apply in person. A.C. Pe­ For detaUs on Senior dtlsens rooms, 1^ baths. FYiU private air • conditioning included. GREAT GRANDMA basement. Carpeting. AU mod­ Lost and Fonnd 6 cylinder, 3-speed transmis­ Owner of Pike Coin Wash and Roofing and MOR’TGAGES, loans, first, sec­ HAIRDiRESSER 'wanted — Ex­ for making the terson F^arms, TOp N otch Shop­ Ideal for professional. Conve­ 1 Gold Card privUeges. em appliances. Cloee to shop­ sion on floor, sharp, $696. 649- D ry Cleaning, 275 W est M iddle Chimneys 16-A ond, third. All kinds. Realty perienced, part-time. Excellent & GREAT GRANDPA ping Plasa, North Main St. PAINT 00. MAGIG MIRROR nient Manchester, Vernon, 6290. honor roll HOUSE ping and schools. Children wel­ FX>UND — W edding . band at ’Turnpike, next to Stop- and statewide. Credit rating unnec­ 'wortclng conditions. 643-7906. L ove, South l ^ d s o r . R oute 86. 646- ROOFING — Specializing re­ Aunt Bid & Uncle Joe 788 MAIN STREET 767 MAIN ST. com ed. $260 m onthly. Paul W. Highland Park area. Owner Shop, 643-4918, 643-9789. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ 7320. FORD 1966 Galaxie 600, 2-door pairing roofs of all kinds, new Kristin and Kerry SalMmen Wantod 36-A MANOHBSTBB MANCHESTER Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4635 or may claim by identifying and tial, quick arrangements. Al­ HOUSEWIVES — In flation & H A L E U G G E H GROG hardtop, V8, automatic trans- GOVE’ S F ixit S ervice — appU- roofs, gutter work, chimneys, 646-1021. 150 NORTH MAIN — M anches- paying fo r ad. Call 649-4S86. vin Lundy A gency. 627-7971. hurts. E arn $60 to $75 w eekly Happy Birthday OKEETTNO C^UD salesman. 948 MAIN STREET MANOHESTER PARKADE 648.2446 976BIAINST. mission, power steering, excel­ ance repairs, saws sharpened, cleaned and repaired. 30 tor two to three nl^ts work. e46-4861 MANOHESTER ter’s newest and most pres- lawn mowers sharpened and 100 Constitution Plaza, H art­ Happy Major fhU ilne publisher re­ IMM EDIATE occu pancy new 8- LOST —^Little boy’s best friend lent conditi- to oar dold Card driveways, l i i baths, $235 3073. Anniversary Barber’s Assodatiem . . . Consideration We dress girls and parking, elevator, T. J. Crock- try squire station wagon, V8, of jobs. We also do paper H iaiH pandPIm M iijlT O P P « n « M y 2 8 INTERESTEID in moving Mother, Rick and Lee portunlty for personal and fi­ we hove It! Senior CIttzena monthly, security imd lease, eU, R ealtor, 648-1677. LOST — Large male sealpoint automatic, power steering, hanging, painting and ceiling DRY cleaning plant. No experi­ around, delivery service need­ i nancial growth with expand­ displaying the associa­ given to boys up to She 14. Frechette & M artin, 647-9093. very clean. $796. 649-6290. w ork. 643-5305. M & M Plumbing and Heating, February 20, 1972 c o m m e r c i a l place for lease. Siamese cat, vicinity of West ence necessary, will train. Call ed for professional people. ing organisation. liberal draw tion emblem honor the Senior Cltiiens at... Open Saturday 9-12 No«ni no job too small. Free esti­ against substantial commis­ MANOHESTER MANCHESTER — Four-room or sale 461 Main St., next to M iddle ’Tpke. Please ca ll 649- REWEAVING of bums, moth- 876-2766 a fter 6:80 p.m . M ust have ca r. CaU 643-2886, Happy Anniversary for year oonvenlenoe 1967 GAMARO, 327, four-speed, mates gladly given. Bathroom "PUSSYCAT" sions for qualified man. For­ Senior Citizens apartment in center of town. post office.' Excellent business 6802, 646-4214. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ ask fo r BIU. K ^ M and DAD Use your Gold Card at chrome 'w^els, black in end remodeling, heating systems, ward resume: Rasrmond S. Gold Card. MANOHESTER HARDWARE A Kitchen range, heat, adults location with buUding. CaU 646- dow shades made to measure, LOSfr — 4-year bid German out. Excellent condition, $1,400. worked on, water pump work, Help Wanled-Femole 35 Love, - Ooekery, Vice'Rresident-SaleB, only. No pets. Excellent condi­ 2426. 9-6. 646-8673. all size Venetian Minds. Keys With Love from MANOHESTER diepherd, could be in vicinity faucet packings. 646-2871. WOMEN needed for Ught ware­ Dave, Anna, ’The Paramount Line, 400 Pine DRUG SUPPLY 00. tion. $160 p er month. 643-7166. made white you wait. Tape re­ WOMEN for telephone solicita-. MANCHESTER MARI-MADS of Vernon Rd., Bolton, or Box house 'work. CaU 646-1414. St., Pawtucket, R. I. - 877 M AIN STREET 1970 FORD M AVERICK, good corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 GRANTS Plumbing Service — ticn. Four hours daUy, Monday "Winnie The Pooh" Trace, Susan 717 BlAD f S IB B B T STATE BANK ■61 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER —Royal Arms M buotaln. Call 648-6649. condition. $1,396. Savings Bank RARBERS' M ain St., 649-6221. Free estimates, plus quality through Friday. Experience PLEASE help me get started. MANCHESTER 16U MAIN STREET MANCHESnEB 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ o f M anchester. 646-1700. OAU. ments. FYilly equipped kitchen, NOTICE is hereby given that w ork. 643-6341. preferred. 646-4220. Have a Iteuse Party Happy Birthday Hdp Wantod - ASSOCIATION 646-4641 •48.4426 MANCHESTER O ptlonsi Share B ook N o. 14300 BASEIMENT and attics clean­ and receive $26. 646-0238. 1)4 baths, carpeting, private 1969 CHBHROLET NOVA, auto- ed, light trucking. FVee esti­ SAM WA’TSON Plum bing and RELIABLE babysitter for 2 GRAM M Y ^ Mole or Female 37 patio with barbecue, con­ Issued by the Manchester Sav­ matic, power steering. $1,496. Happy 8th Birthday ings and Loan Association, In­ m ates. Phone 649-1424, 646- Heating. Bathroom remodel­ pfe-school children, Uve in or WOMEN to fold diapers, part- L ove, ' BIARN $1.86 hourly plus brnius « O L D CA R D S venient location, chUdren 'wel­ Savings Bank of Manchester, 8673. ing and repairs. Free esti­ out, V ernon area. 646-1284. time or fuU-time. CaU East For PhotograpUe Needs and We Carry a Fall Line STATE 643-7833 com e, $216. 644-1619. D. J. corporated, has been lost and Jeffrey, David, Alison, servlciiig FuUer Brush ciutom- Senior Cltfamis Gold MANt.m6i.R CINTiR 646-1700. m ates. Call 649-3806. H artford, 289-1027. WELCOMED AT Henry Co. application has been made to UP TO HERE in bUIs? Look- AM Y JONES 'ers. No experience or invest­ Help to Senior Oitizeoe, va J.vurauiv Koaueo ouu fPfl PARK RIAR Of THIATPI said Association for payment Jean, Alan, George B O T n Heating auid Plum bing ing for a way out? You can WAITRESS wanted, part-time, ment required. CaU between 6- Cards are honored at SEE: DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ of'the amount of deposit. Trucks - Tractors 5 Building Contracting 14 and Margaret Wallpaper Supplies. — Prompt, courteous service. make extra money fast as an llgto 3 p,m., five day week In­ 7, 648-0472. Offers Reduced ment, waU-to-wall carpeting Call 643-1496. Avon Representative. You’ll cluding Saturday. Inquire W.T. With Love, throughout, complete appU- MONEY POUND at Herrick 1970 CHEVROLET % ton p ick ­ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — Happy Birthday Admissions to Senior 'Park, Bolton. Contact Richard up, 307 cu bic inch m otor, V-8, new homes Custom built, re­ get out of the house, make new Grant Co., Manchester Park- Sifuations Wqnted - N A SS3FF SALEM NASSIFF ances, vanity bath. Centrally friends, en joy life m ore! CaU ade, Monday through Friday, Dad, Mom, Die, DAVE 'I PAUL'S Citizens on all film located. $175. m onthly. R . D. M orra, 643-6826; ’Trooper R ob­ standard riilft, heavy duty coil modeling, additions, rec Millinery, Female 38 CAiaSRA ft PHOTO MOP FAENT ft ert Peters(m 643-6060 o r M rs. springs, 22,000' miles, good rooms, garages, kitchens re­ now : 289-4922. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . A R M S C O . fir MAIN ST. programs. M urdock, 643-2692. Dressmaking 19 Randy and Jay Love, MAIN gnUBBT WALLPAPER SUPPLY W alter Sim on, 649-0389. tires,' spare never used, 2 ex­ modeled, bath tile, cement SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to COUNTER, girl to serve fast MOTHERS — WUl care fer 961. MAIN S IB B B T MANCHESTER •45 M AIN S T B fiB T AVAILAK.E Immediately two- tra hardly used snow tires and work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ •4S-UU Eqjoy Foonelf — LOST — 'Pair of bifocal glasses LADIES’ dresses, suits, wed­ drive in town of Manchester. food and Ice cream customers. Nana and Grandpa you r (diUd in m y licensed bedroom apartment Stove, re­ rims, insulated riiell cap, trail­ dential or commercial. Call hom e. B y hour o r day. 648- 647A1S6 648-7866 eie-iew Get Oat To See A M ovie 'With hearing aid. R ew ard. 643- ding gowns and veils, aU cus­ Approximate hours 7:15 to 8:46 H ours 11-2, M onday - F riday, m MAIN STREET frigerator, dishwasher, carpet­ er hitch, bracket for front 649-4291. 9044. 0217. tom made. Some alterations. a.m., 2:15 to 3:46 p.m. We 'wiU in Manchester. CaU Hartford •4S-1966 - ing, heat, hot water. $190 mount spare tire. Excellent train you. CaU 643-2414., R oad D airy Queen. 647-1076 fo r Happy Birthday Happy Birthday VILLA G E R JACQUES of all trades, carpen­ R easonable p rices. 649-1133. NEED a Gal Friday for typing, monthly. Phone 649-3978 UU>WING: Adams Jewelers, Beltone Hearing Services, Inc., BUUe’s Beauty Shop, 6166. Personals days or w eek ends, 876-1816. DREiSSMAKINO and altera- WAITRESS and kitchen help. Capitol Equipment Co., Inc., Conn. Institute of Hairdressing, Corel Casuals, Jon-Ly Coiffures, Land O’ Fashion, Logan SOUs, Lovely Lady Beauty Salon, modeling, general repairs. No tions, also slip covers and fuU or part-time. Apply in per- $40 W EEKLY salary plus Love, duties? Write Box “RR” , Man­ AVAILABLE Immediately — Immediate Occupancy job too big or small. Reason­ Majochester Hig^ School, Merle Norman Ooametics, Pentland Tlie Flottot, Petite Beauty Bhap, Reed’s Inc., The Book Shop, Tum^ke TV, Urfoanetti’s ^5-Room Townhouses, 1^^ TAX returns and ell your book­ draperies. Free pickup and de­ s(»i, between 2:80-0:80 p.m. bonuses for morning hours.ser­ chester Herald. Shoe Repair Shop, Vincent’s'F o ^ Haven, Sam Ytiyles. One-bedroom apartment; ap­ keeping chores done profes­ Trailers - able, free estim ates, 742-6612. livery. CaU 643-6469 ask fo r ’Top Hat Restaurant formerly vicing FuUer Brush custom­ pliances, esupeting, heat, hot tiled baths, com p lete Popo and Mom MATURE woman with four kitchen, heat, air-condl- sionally. Your home or mine. Ann. A rby’s . 207 B road S t , Man­ ers. CaU betw een 6-7 p.m . 648- water. $170 monthly.. Phone Mobile Homes 6-A MASONR'Y, low out of season months LPN technical training >tiohing, waU-to-waU cai>f 'Reasonable rates. C all 649- chester. 0472. 649-3978, 643-6165. 1970 CAM PER, 10’ fo r pick-up prices, all types of stmie and and four montha clinical train­ peting, private basemoit, 9146. Happy Birthday Happy 30th Birthday washer-dryer hookup. truck. Sleeps fou r, 30 gallon concrete work. Replaster and ing, would like to work in doc- Dogs - Birds - Pet* 41 Articles Fer Sole 45 Garden-Farm- Household Goods 51 Rooms YYiriiout Board 59 THREE-ROOM bachelor apart­ improve your cellar now. Call Moving ~ PEGGY J O AUNTIE CHRIS toria office or private home INCOME TAX returns prepar­ pressurized water tank, small Help Wantod - Male 36 50 ment, split level, private en­ Charles Lesperance ed by appointment in your hand ixunp water tank, gas ' after 6 p.m . 643-1870, 644-2976. Trueking - Storage 20 d u ty .. CaU 742-0166. . A fter 4 TWO SPRINGER cross breed CHECKMASTER, never used, D®llY ProdUCtS SINGER Touch and Sew 'with NICE room in private home, trance, all appliances includ­ home or office. Personal and Love, Love, p .m ., 742-8126. pupa, had aU shots, $10 each, cost $189.95, selling for $46 your potatoes, direct from cabinet, like new, hems, but- kitchen and living room privi- ing TV, parking, middle-aged 649-7620 stove, combination gas and NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS — business. Call 643-6338, Russell MANCHES’TER — DeUvery - 668*6i9i after 4:30. firm. 875-1494. potato warehouse, comer holes, monograms, em- leges. FVee parking. Phone working person preferred. CaU V s s / electric refrigerator, toilet. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ MATURE woman wUl babysit L. Burnett. Ug^t trucking and package de­ Ed and the Kids Uncle Drab Vale 643-1879 after 1 p.m . Cost over $2,000, will sell for tions, rec rooms, porches and Clintimatic Operator In my home for infmts or pre- DARK champagne 4iade poodle, HOT WATER fiunace, 77,000 ToUand ^'sellltor ------$900. 644-2884 anytim e. livery. Refrigerators, washers INCOME TAX preparation. roofing. No job too small. Call and stove moving specialty. schoolerB. 646-8780. fo r sale, }2 weeks old, all Btu, complete. $80. convec- $135. Guaranteed! Will deliver SINGLE room, working gentle- Experienced man for set-up and operation of Cincinnati Happy Birthday C all Dan M osler, 649-3329, 247- 649-3144. F olding ch airs fo r rent. 649- Happy Birthday shots, AKC registered, $110. tors. BuUt-in bath tubs, lava- fo r 60 pounds. 646-8248. linmnnBtrato Cjiii R22-047R man preferred, reasonable 3116. horizontal milling machine equipped with acramatic 220 CINDY 649-0679. torios, .cabinet sinks, alum l- ______dealer. I**®® pcirklng., 649-9167. Motorayeles-Bleycles 11 N.J. LAFLAMME —Carpenter 0752. DAD Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 control needed by smaU established company. Individual On your 4th Birthday num com bination doors 643- contractor. Additions, remod­ Love, SAMIOTED pups — AKC regis­ 2466 evenings, 643-1442. Household Goods 51 CALORIC tw oaven gas range. GENTLEMAN would like same YOU'RE INVITED >- 1971 HONDA, 460, scram bler, elin g and repairs. 876-1642. must he able to make own tapes on Friden programatic Loads of Love, AKC Registered Irish Setter tered, 8 montha old. Shots and INCOME TAXES pr^>ared by low mileage. Reasonable. Call Debbie, Lori, Bobby with top griddiLe. very clean. ^ share 2-bedroom apartm ent. Gordon F ogg, 646-3423. Painting Papering 21 flexowriter. Good starting wages, overtime and company Grammie Millie and • puppies, 6 weeks old, papers, trained. Phene 649-1406. MONORAL tuner, stereo am - ANTIQUE mnhngnny ^ e l e g C all 6 4 S l9 « ! color TV, swimming pool, 649-4266 a fter 6 p.m . CARPENTRY — Rep^rs, re- cham pion blood line. CaU 647- Sundoy 2-5 P.M. paid fringe benefits. Send resume of experience to P.O. Box and Kathy ------plifier and 16” Jensem speaker, ■ • • . • " .. “ ------^------many other extras. 876-9716. modeling, additions, ' roofing. CEILINO specialist — expert Grammie Susie CONNECTICUT capital Gains 1682 a fter 7 p.m . SIAMESE — F|em^e, purebred, fair condition. Call 643-6798 iif- ^We^ dSk New Homes in Manchester with rural settings now imder Call Da'vid Patria, South Wind­ workmanship. One celling or 360, E ast H artford, Conn. 06108. 6 months old. Papers avail- t^r 6. and dividends tax return com­ pine, never used, $66. 876-1494. Musical Instruments S3 c b ^ to a l l y looted, w ^ , construction, or pick your own lovely lot! pleted in you r hom e fo r $7. Bill Business Services 13 sor, 644-1796. all your ceilings repaired and Happy Anniversary We're lad you able. Comes with scratching ------______quiet room, parking, working Sheridan, 742-9287 after 5 p.m ., painted. Also interior painting An equal opportunity employer. are ome poet. F ree. 619-7226. ALUMINUM sheets used as g AS stove, SO” gentlem an. CaU 649-2352. SNOW PLOWING — residenUal WES ROBBINS carpentry re- RUTH harvest gold, NUTMEG HOMES Inc. for appointment. ' — commercial. Call now, there and wallpapering. CaU 289- WOODUND printing plates. .009 thick, 28x y^ar md, $160. M aple P A N T im R electronic portable m ^eling epecialiat. Additions, 0778 . GOLDEN Retrievers — AKC. 36” , 25 cents each or 6 fo r $1. organ, Uke new. $326. 876-1494. E F F K H ^ C Y room fo r gentle­ is room to get on list for good Love, M OM and DAD hutch, exceUent condition, $80 has a reputation for ex,ceUence of construction and rec rooms, dormers, porches, 11 weeks old, shots.. Champion­ 643-2711. man, private entrance, show- service. C all 646-4643. W e Love You, 649-8430. design. Come see why! AutomobAes For Sale 4 cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, J. P. LEWIS Sc SON, custom COMNO IMNOR ship stock, house raised. BSc- ______ZIM-GAR 8(did body electric er, lavatory and parking. Call DIREXTnONS: North on Vernon St. to Richmond Drive, bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3446. decorating, interior end ex­ BOOKKEEPER Mike and Michelle cellent for family pet, field or ARCTTC Oat — 1971, 399 Pan- m a g IC C!HEF, 4-bum er, avo- quitar, two pick-ups and sway- 649^2683 after 4 p.m. Left on Richmond Dr., Right at end of Richmond Dr. into NEED CAR? Credit very bad? CARPENTER—Available eve­ nings and weekends. No job terior, papertianglng, -fuUy in­ AMRTIIfliTS show. R easonable. 644-2910. ther with electric start, cover, cado, year old. Large refriger bar. Only $66. 649-3908. — ------———------Kenne<^ Rd. Signs on Kennedy Rd. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ CARPENTRY AND sured For free estimates, call Happy 25th Birthday Happy 5th Birthday speedometer extras. Factory ator with freezer top, Brad­ ______LADY ONLY — furnished room too big or too small. Call Ste­ FREIE to a lovely home, blue- Your Home May Be Taken In Trade est Douglas accepts lowest BUILDING 649-9608. It no answer 648-6362. Our bookkeeper is retirinsr. Permanent position^or h o m e s t e a d ST. warranty. $876. 742-8286. ford, white, year old. Large ------for rent. Kitchen privUeges down, smallest payment, any­ phen M artin at 646-7295 after DAVID KRISTEN point Siamese kitten, female, and parking. $20 w eekly. 15 I* R epairs—R em odeling full charge bookkeeper in all phases through trial OPT' W . MOHNUB TPK E. contemporary table lamp. where. Not small loan finance 2 p.m . INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ M uch Love, 4 months old. 872-8727. 1971 SKI-DOO, (Mympique Mod- Wanted >- To Buy 58 Pearl St., Manchester, be­ • M asonry—C oncrete MANCHESTER fee table. 646-6892 after 3. BELFIORE AGENCY company plan. Douglas Motors cial rates for people .over 60. balance. With Love from el 800. $400. CaU after 8:45 p.m . tween 12-5 p.m STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, • Cabinets—Formica ^ Mommy, Daddy, HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, REALTORS 647-1413 846 Main. Cull my competitors, then call 643-7693. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. • No job too small. Richard Grammy and 11, 3 and S-bedroom luxury 42 CLEAN, used refrigerators, bric-a-brac, locks, frames, m e. E stim ates given. 649-7863. Pleasant^ working conditions and paid benefits for Mom, Alice and David apartments. Features w a ll^ Live Stock ranges, automatic washers 1966 LINCOLN, new paint job , All concrete repairs, both in­ glassware. We buy estates. 649-0773 Evenings the right person. ______Grandpa waU carpeting, vanity tUe with guarantees. See them at all power, air - conditioning, side and outside, railings, T. J. FLANAGAN & SONS — Fuel and Fged 49-A Village Peddler, Auctioneer. Apartments - Flats - batlw, buUt-in oven, range, B.D . P earl’s Apidiancee, 649 snow tires, excellent running landscaping. Reasonably DORMERS, garages, porches, Painting and papering. FuUy. Happy 2 1 st Birthday dishwasher, refrigerator and JERSEY milking cow for sale. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 049-3247. Call Mr. Greenshields at 1-666-4865 after 6 p.m. A. D. SEASONED F ^ w o o d , $8.96 Main St. CaU 648-2m< Tenements 63 condition. 643-0729. priced. Call 643-0861. rec rooms, room additiens, insured, workmen’s compensa­ PAT dtepoeal, electric heat, 3^i> CaU anytim e, 649-6234. tion, liablUty, prcq>erty dam* conditioners, glass sU ^ per trunk load. Route 86, Bol- WANTED — antique furniture, MANCHESTER CENTER — | SNOW PLOWING — Manches- kitchens, add-a-levela, roofing, Happy Robo 1968 PONTIAC Catalina, auto- age. CaU,643-1949. With Love, doors, aU large rooms. Full ton. 649-6284. g ^ . p e ^ e r . oU paintings or Adults. 6 room s. 1% baths. $160. J msrELIZABETH ^ ter and vicinity. Very reason­ siding, general repalra. Qual­ ArHeles For Sale 45 trie stove, deep well, drawer, other antique items. Any quan­ matic, good condition. Call af­ ity woritmanahip. Financing Aunt Dot, Uncle Ken basement storage are^ am 629-0618. able rates. Call now for free GEORGE' N. CONVERSE — from ' • “ Tldiig. Stiurting at $176. SEASONED firew ood, cut and very good condition. 643-4200. tity. The H arrisons, 648-8709, READER AND ADVISOR ter 5 p .m .. 628-4696. availably. Economy Builders, r HJSTORB" valuable old paint ______estim ate, 646-0464. and Carol ------, to il:^ing, «*«>>■. split to length, dump-truck 166 Oakland Street. DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ HOROSCOPE AND CARD READER In c., '643-6169, 872-0647, eve­ Interior, exterior, painting, brushes! Even the hardest ioad, $26, halLa load, $16. Call ORHl»N 88” Oontomporary 1967 JE E P station w agon, four- paper hanging. Free esti­ P. and P. bus and religious facilities. ment, waU-to-waU carpeting, wheel drive, four-way plow. PURITY Cleaning Company — nings. I Model aparimoit for ones are easily cleaned with ^ter 6, 64S-8&64. good, condition. C h air,------complete appUances, 2 air- m ates. CaU after 8 p .m ., 643- RNs AND LPNs ) Happy Birthday new Dlpplt by Staples. E. A. _ ___ ’ Uke new. Cocktail table, red Rooqis Without Board 59 N ew paint. Call 646-8824. rug,' floor and window clean­ 2804. Mike inspeotten 18-6 S a tu rd ^ and conditioners, full basement, ing. Call for free estimates. ADDITIONS —All types of re- Sunday, other times by m>- Johnson Co., Paul’s Paint & SEASONED hardwood, sawed aorilan rug. 648-8408. . Adwte. on all affair* of Ufa luch a* Iowa, manriaga. builnaat. haalth modeling, recreatiem rooms, LYLE IHE THOMPSON House — Cot­ washer-dryer hook-up, vanity i SSt CAMARO, m , aut<^ We honor Master Charge. Call RICHARD E. MAR’HN. FuU H. F. T. S. W . K. L. I potiitineiit. WaUpaper, Hebron . Wood and deUvered. C. Hutchinson, and working problam*. Ara you lonalv. dittraaaad, unhappy? U v ^ r porches, garages, custom ALL SHIFTS THREE piece, custom mohair tage St., centraUy located, type bath, glass sliding doors, mafic, bucket seats. Low 647-9080. professional painting service, . Love, Products, Hebron. 648-1288. lovad ona acting up? If *o, don’t fall to «aa thi* giftad w o rrw . Sha kitchen cabinets and counter Modem facility looking for professionals who B am b y contemporary Uvlng room set, large, pleasantly furnished onto patio. $220. p er month. A ha* devoted a llfadma to halp thota who naad halp. Thara th o pity mileage. Excellent condition, interior-exterior. Free esti­ Ma, ttierron, Laurie, Pud, Happy Birthday • SNOW Plowing — commercial tops, c a ll B ill Connelly, 876- can offer good patient care to our guests. Fully HANNAH’ S husband ito cto r FIREPLACE w ood fo r sale. $16 $76. Call 648-6806. room s, parking. CaU 649-2868 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. I for thoaa who naad halp and don't coma for It. If you’wa been to many extras. $1,460. Phone 647- m ates, fu lly insured. 649-4411. Patty, Debbie, Brenda, and residential. Cold morn­ 8256. paid insurance program, sick pay, 2 weeks paid U & R Housing Corp. hates hard woric so he cleans- pick-up load. Dry hardwood, for overnight and permanent 643-2692. other* and fallad. »ha a*k* for a faw morpanta of your tlma to prowa 9 m . John, Heidi and Bmokey Pete •ha I* tha O N LY O NE who can halp you with A N Y problam that the rugs with Blue Lustre, out to fit your fireplace. Hand JOHN buys and sells used fur- guest rates. ings, can’t start your car? We' vacation, 8 paid holidays and overtime. Rentals by THURSTON Apartments — 140 I you may hava *uch as lova, courtahlp, d«vorca. bu*lna*a, lawault*. isn VOLKSWAGEN, square- will! Reasonable rates. Call »• R obert D . Rent e lectric sham pooer $1. spUt. Free deUvety. 648-7906. nlture, appUances. 479 M iddle ------^ • Floor Finishing 24 Happy Birthday BIG A L ^ Oicott Variety Store. ——:------r-r- ^•‘®- Open oftenioons. FURNISHED room for rent, for HlUlaid St. Three rooms, fully ' back, automatic, low mileage, now. 616-3467, 647-9304. Roofing - Siding 16 f ; \ M u r ^ k A All rMdtngs ar« private and confidential. SEASONED fireplace wood for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, genUeman, near bus Une, carpeted, complete appll- , excellent condition, must sell. FLOOR SAl-IDING, and refin­ Meadows Convalescent Center • HALF PRICE WITH THIS AD TWO YOUNG married men will BIDWELL Rome Improvement ishing (specializing in. older 388 BIDWHSLL ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. ^ MOM Happy Bfrthday R ealtor 648-3603 IH B am aslng Blue Lustre w ill “ ^®’ * plck-up load. DoUv- until 9 p .m ., 646-6828, 646-7679. parking. CWl 649-6914. an®®®, shades, generous clos- ' 649-^0 after 6 p.m. 648-8601 do small repair jobs and paint- Oo. Ehepert installation of. alu- floors). Inside painting, paper ' 646-2821 > leave your uphoUtery beau- ® * ^ 228-9685.______in v in Y e m e n i JtoraJ?®NeM S ! I Opan dally and Sunday* from 9 am to 7 pm. .with Lpve from from 5 646-69M UfuUv soft and clean Rent oATin------2------1— U3VB seat, mahogany dining GENTLEMAN — room with oasemeni siorage. wear snop- Call for an appolntmwnt a667 r a m b l e r — American, ing, also cellar cleaning and minum siding, gutters and hanging. No job too small. An equal opportunity employer. , 2-door, au tom atic. $400. Phone Ught trucking. CaU 646-2692, trims. Roofing installation and John ' V erfaille, 646-6750. 872- olecWc ^a^^m^r Tl S^e- ^ Wtehen privUeges. ping and churches $176 per ^ 643-8751 ' ^ Becky and Chuck wood Fum itiir«*S^ *' flt, M6. a idok-up load. 648-7996 al household appUances, excel- Refrigerator, parking, washer- month. CaU Peterman Real- 872-6M2. n 646-3726. repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. 2222. The Gang at Shoors: 1 • w ood Furaiture Shop. o r 228-9267. lent condition a4a-7M8. dryer. 643-6600. tor, 649-9404. Owner managed.

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THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sdle 72 Houses For Sole 72 For Sole 72 Lett For Sole 73 Out of Town iroUR-BEDROOM Cape, aluml-' Manchester GLASTONBURY — Near Min- For Sole 75 MERRITT VALUES B u t o u s t t o v sn ea n in g o f f f o r num siding, flreiriace, attached ALUMINUM Offered by the CLASSIFIED A l l w in ter u>4c,MomiKiG,Bur uomiMO, nechaug Golf Course, large South Windsor $24,600—Hebron. 6-room Ranch, HAPPE14ED -lO UPSET 1VTE MILV-DRlAlW- A WEEK N THE SOM ch oice building lot. $10,000. NEW LISTING 2 bedrooms, garage. Parkade, flreplaced living room, Hutchins A gency R ealtors, 649- DOLDRUMS Penta Agency. Immaculate 0-room Raised $80,600—So. W indsor. 6-room *-AMDTHEomce A6N HIM I — large eat-ln kitchen, 4 bed- PHILBRICK 6824. Ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, large NO t^OTUlMG HEW ASOUrtUESAME. almost completed rec ADVERTISING Split, IMi baths, 3 bed­ WAS e s / A c u A te o m m -e, SHOWf’ lOWS MANCHESTER — Excellent 6- rooms, GLASTONBURY — Cedar Mtohen and dining room, spa-j rooms, garage. HAPPENED AT1HE EXCEPTIOIO NANE ■ m fK EM B H c N e c u e o room UAR buUt colonial, 1% room, garage. Should go fast at Ridge Terrace, lovely large CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS AGENCY rdbm with floor to celling fire­ $82,900—M anchester — New 6- OFPICE.HOWWA6 1D CHANGE THE fO R ARGON! lOf/R baths, fireiU ace, waiU-to-wall <26,700. choice wooded buUdlng lot, ~ ' 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. place, waU-to-waU carpeting, 2H room Ranch, 8 bed­ yOORDAV? VACUUM aEANER t a k t n e r 'g in iN e carpeting. Ask for Joan, Inter- iroirr>HFTTF & MARTIN COLONIAL—8 rooms, 7 years $8,000. Arruda R ealty, 644- national A ssociates, 647-1800. F R E C H L i lh i « M A n z A w baths, 2-car garage. An excel­ rooms, 1^ baths, ga­ old, 24’ foot living room, fire­ 1580, H elen C orreia, 648-0824. HOSPITAL VffTHA ------—------Realtors 647-9908 lent buy for only $88,000. COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT’. rage. SPRAINEP place, country kitchen, family 4:30 PJtf. DAP BEFORE PCBUOATION FOREST HILLS — Immaculate room, four bedrooms, garage. MANCHESTER — AA sone, Deadline for Saturday mnd Monday is 4:80 p.m. Friday $38,900—So. Windsor. 7-room 7-room Raised Ranch. Alumi­ Large lot $86,900. 120’ frontage, city water, sew­ U & R REALTY INC. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, num siding, 8 bedrooms, 2 full Legal Notice er and gas, prestige location. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, family room, garage. baths, formal living room. ------—------r a HOH— 6 room s, 8 bedroomj|,^ c a ll Peterm an R ealtor, 640- 648-2602 rec room, carpeting throughout 9*0*, PODB COOPERATION-WllX. n i A I O t i 1 $89,900—Manchester. 9H room dining room, rustic famUy o f nottc^ p h e a r in o VERNON — 4-bedroom Colo­ BE APPRECIATED I I room, 2 fireplaces. AH drapes, botaTO OP stays. Large treed and well '______■■ Ranch. In-law suite and landscaped lot. $28,900. ACRE building lot. Box Moun­ nial, 1% batiu, waU-to-waU family room. mirtaln^ waU-to-wall ca i^ - carpet^, rear sundeck, one- Ing and appliances Included, it is ojdei^ th^ a heariiis tain Drive, Vernon. Price r a i s e d RANCH—6 room s, 2 car attached garage. Coll Ed. Continued From Preceding Page $40,900—M anchester — 7-room Half -acre beautifully, land' by the ' Court • on —the - ahowsnee - of ^ $6,000. Call Gaston Realty Co., Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 administrator's adm inistratis ao- baths, finished on first floor with 640-6781. International A ssociates, 647- scaped treed lot. Asking m id “Sun said estate, s ^ r tjg p - fireplace. Lower level luifln- 1800. bathd, family room, 2- 40s. O w ner: 648-9270. ment of helm ^ Business LocoHons Business Property car garage. ______Uon at the Probate Court I s a t S at Ished with beautiful fireplace, 2- ROUTE 6, Coventry-Andover Municipal Bldg.. <1 Center SL. Man- line. Wooded building lot, ap- Vernon ♦ Chester, Oonn. on Majrch 21, 1973 nt car garage. Large lot. $86,000. For Rent 64 For Sole 70 $41,900—Manchester — 7-room M anchester proKhnately 1% acres, running NEW CUSTOM-BUILT Ranch, 8 biadrooms, 2 “ l^ls*further ORDERED^. M or HORSE LOVERS — 7-room 1,100 SQUARE feet of industrial MANOHESTER — Restaurant LARGE FAMILY brook in back. CaU 872-6124, baths, family room, ga­ before the Compliance I^ e fteed Raised Ranch. 8 years old with Six-room Raised Ranch, spa­ space suitable for storage or 648-4610. business, well established, all rage. would bo well suited In this 4- cathedral ceilings in living room cious Uvlng room with'floor to small shop, cement flpor, heat fixtures and equipment includ­ bedroom old er CMonlal, la rge pap«r circulation in this Pro- and dining room, 2>car garage, celling stone fireplace and full R aised and llgliting’ available. No ed. Call for details. Amedy $82,900—Manchester. kitchen, den, dining room , llv- xtteSu JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judgo family room, two-stall horse cathedral. celling. Oversize R anch, 4-6 bedroom s, 8, Out of Town paint or machine shops, $66. a R ealty, R ealtors, 876-6283. Ing room, garage, treed lot. ------^------bam and corral on well treed Mtohen with buUt-ina, formal - baths, family room, GeUXHUXM.COLEMW For Sole 75 month. CaU 643-8887. lot. $88,000. dining rcom, 2 fuU baths, 8 hod- > MANCHESTER — Route 6 and den. CHICAGO, ILL Only $31,900. ORDER OF^NOTICTl OF IfflAKMO ______ESTATE OP MARGARET C BEST, Tolland rooms, 2-car garage, fuU city 44, business location. Six-room FRECHETTE & MARTIN CUSTOM buUt Ranch with 2 utiUties. Minimum down to Houses Fop Rent 65 house, 1% baths. Good condi­ MERRITT AGENCY R ealtors 647-9098 jj ordered that a hearing be held full baths, first floor paneled FIVE ROOM RANCH qualified buyers. $86,900. tion. PossiUe office and apart­ 646-1180 by the Court on appllcfUlon of Doro- famUy room, double raised 8 bedrooms, living room and SEVEN-ROOM Home, 2 baths, ment ccm blnation. $24,900. Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Scrie 72 Houses For Scrie 72 ...... thy B. Kohler, Conaervatrlx, for au- U & R REALTY INC. 4 bedroom s, on bus line. $230. MANCHESTTER — Seven-room thorUy to eel] real e ria ^ a s per hearth fireplace, beautiful cus- Mtohen with dinette area, de­ H ayes A gency, 646-0131. J11.1rr 1 <1/. lukAWs Dlicfttlofi on flllo (Lt tho PWwAtO Oouix tom country Mtohen, 2-car ga­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor per month. Paul W. Dougan, METICULOUS 8-8 two family MANCHESTER M anchester 2.H baths, fa m ily jj^aded at Municipal Bldg., 41 Ceiip luxe buUt-lns, fireplace, 2-car R ealtor, 643-4636. garages, large lot, exceUent SEE THIS . . . SPACIOUS SPLIT TREED room , aluminum siding, cen- ter ^ Mancheeter. Conn, on March rage. $42,900. detached garage, treed lot, well .648-2602 Here la your chance to own kept througiiout. Only $26,000. area. W olcott R ealtors, 668- Fine Raised Ranch with , ^ . ____ _ , * ^ location. ExceUent condl- “ h U fu^er^TOERED that, on or $22,000—E^ve-room Cape. Cozy SOUTH WINDSOR — New 11st- MANCIiESTER — Three - bed- investment Property a 7-room spacious Split on 8200. It’s large indoor and out­ lot fo r this 6-room Cape, loca t- tlon. O arage. Only $88,900. before the Compliance Date fto d living room with raised hearth ing, ' $2,600 down, 6-room room Colonial, doubte garage, Sale 70-A a large rolling lot. 2 baths, ed on outskirts o f M anchester H aves A sen ev 6464)181 by the Court, a copy of this OlffiER U & R REALTY INC. door areas. It has 8 bed­ »«,f I . “ “ JC® A gency, uw -uiai. ^ publlahed one time In a n e ^ fireplace, garage, good location. Ranch, 8 bedrooms, rec room, treed lot on bus line. Security, MANCHESTER — 2-fam lly, 7-6, one off the master bedroom, but in town» 8 boorooinSp kiten* " _ __ ■■ ...■■■.... papor havinsr circulation In this Pro* Robert D. Murdock, Realtor rooms, 2 baths, living room Ideal starter home. her, half acre lot Hurry, must m u consider option to buy. COVENTRY 4-family, each large lot, 2-car garage. Char- equipped kitchen, wall-to- en, dining room, Uvlng room EAST CENTER ST. — 8-room bate District. ^ 643-2602 and a kitchen with an ad­ ^ -e V- Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge seU fa st. A rm da R ealty, 644- I’- ) H eritage House, 646-2482, apartment consists of 2 bed­ Bcn A gency, 643-0683. wall, formal dining room. with fireplace, breeseway and older Colonial, 1^ baths, new joining dining area. It Is jm ^ steed OdoiUal and lot COVENTRY LAKE — 6 rooms, 1689. H elen C orreia, 048-0824. rooms, kitchen with appli­ Rec room and garage. $88,- grarage. Priced at only $26,600. furnace, large garage. Asking Probate Court__ EAST Hartford, 3 bedrooms, 1^ SPRING ST. ai:ea — Superb An- made for the growing fam­ 882 000 A lice W helton. xoo- ORDER OP NOTIC® OP HBSRpIO offering charm and spacious­ 3 bedrooms paneled, 2 sheds, ances, living room with fire­ 900. CaU My. Gordon, 649- e«i,uuu. Auce wneiion, ods- b o t a t b OP r o s e s a f ie n z a baths, stove, refrigerator, ga­ saldl buUt 7-room Raised ily . I f you like lots 'space ness. Ten rooms, 2% baths. parking area. CaU 742-9106 fo r VERNON place and ceramic bath. Ame­ 6306. FRECHETTE & MARTIN 8934. Hannon A gency, R eal- District of Manchester ^ modem Mtohen with buUt-lns. rage, $225 monthly. 669-1116. Ranch, many, many extras, inside and out . . . call tors 638-6601 ** opiered that a h e iu ^ more informaticn. Selling QUICK OCCUPANCY dy R ealty, R ealtors, 876-6283. R ealtors 647-9998 by the Court on sonllcatlon of Mary Two large enclosed porches, 2- It can be yoiurs If you act quality plus Hutchins Agency, , ... j______» .1 8- OomoUo, administratrix, for ^ price $17,006 by owner. Out of Town R ealtors, 649-6324. JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. .. .B & W . . THREE - BEDROOM Oolonfad, MANCHUSn'ER — T w o-fam ily, thorlty to compromlae s disputed car garage. fast. Dutch Colonial Raised 5-S, two.eni-twfvcAi- iranuw.amrajm TurnIhvn tram o:aa clalnjclaim _lnIn favor of _^dsaid estate^agal^estafe agaJnM Ranch, 7% rooms, flre- 'Early-Bird Democrats File Candidacies For Rent 66 Land For Sole 71 649-5261 A r r o w s a n d Wa l l a c e c o . flrep^ed Uvlng room, formal tw o-car garage. g w Manchester Memorial HoapHnl TEN ROOM contemporary Bolton MANCHESTER Realtors—MLS dining room, eat-ln kitchen heating qnrtems, central loca^ at the Probate Omit located at placed-famUy room^ equip­ Ranch with 3-room studio apart­ TW O ACRES ped Mtohen, formal dining Today’s snow did not daunt these die-hard Democrats who lined members for two year terms on the committee, leading the way ELLINGTON—Rockville line, 6- HEBRON — 6 acres, 460’ front, FOR THE Manchester Parkade with built-in ajqtUances. Wood­ ticn. QUl Towns Realty. 949- ?S M S S^in"M ^"iefi9^‘2t SIX-ROOM Cape, fireplace, 3 ment or in-law suite, over 1% room, beamed cathedral up early this morning to file beginning at 3:30 for candidacy to into the registrar’s office in the Municipal Building basement is room duplex in residential age, mosUy level and clear, OLD FASHIONED M anchester 649-5306 ed lot; walking distance to aU 4066. Surrounds this large 6-room bedrooms, lovely private yard acies of land with a view, red­ ceUinjgs, 2 baths, big treed the Democratic Town Committee. Today was the first day for Democratic registrar Herbert Stevenson. First to file was Rob­ neighborhood, uUlltles not In- $16,750. Cross R ealty, 228-0065. Do you remember the days - * ItTs further ORDERED that, on or Ranch, 2 bedrooms, 2-car schools, bus, shopping. U pper o . fam llv before the Compliance Dst^ fixed wood constmetion. Large ther­ lot. It’s a steal $88,600. CaU ert M. Patrick of 32 Cobum Rd. Committee members will be se­ eluded, $160 per month. Avail- when a home built with with shrubs and trees. Bowers $23,900 — Six-room Gblonial, 20’S. P rin ciples only, 948-9703. M AW tOTSTBR — 2 - t e l ^ , o S u rtli cbpx,of this ORDER garage and breeseway, registered Democrats to file. Caucuses in each of the town’s seven ______good location, p riced at $19,000. published one time In a news- mopane windows. M r. Lewis. brick was the only way to School area. Owner 649-8386. aluminum Siding, new furnace. treed, brand new waU-to- existing voting districts will be held Feb. 29 to endorse some 73 lected at caucuses for the first time this year. Houses For Sole 72 grange, largre lot, trees. Hutch- FERGUSON RD. — 2 new Oar. OaU Earl Everett, Internaticn- paper_havhig circulation In this Pro- go. Here is your opportunity MANOHESTER — Plush car­ lie Dlatric_ ____ . , COLONIAL—Choice residential waU carpeting. Plenty of to buy cme such hom e. 8- ins A gen cy, R ealtors, 640-6824. risen Colonials with 2-car ga- al Associates, 647-1800. Attest: JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge peting Is included In this 6- ______area,, completely rede. — Privacy on with storage shed on 8% acres. EAST H artford — 2-famUy, 6-6, yf TAUaUS o f your Zodiac birth sign, K oapio M anchester Memchester occupancy March 1 and April 1. 2-car garage, nice convenient Gregory Ames Mike WallbiUch I Some 31 Q uolity 6 t To R ealtors—MLS over acres. Custom Co­ C9ioice setting, real private. ^ A n . 20 OCT. 23 Vernon police arrested four Mark Anderson Steve Wiersman 2 Sudden 32 Yourself 62 It HEBRON — Wall St., 4-room FRECHETTE & MARTIN Manchester Parkade FOUR BEDROOMS lonial, rec room, special in­ neighborhood, $88,900. Evelyn I ^ MA7 20 63 Con MUST BE SOLD This home Is sensibly priced Susan Wilde 3 Use 33 Favors NOY. 21 persons yesterday and charged heated apartm ent including R ealtors 647-0993 M anchester 649-6306 in this 6-room Cape, almost LEGAL terior, 2-car garage. Carlson, 643-0886, Northeast Robyn BeauUeu \11-2l-32-43 4 A 34 W ell 64 Purchases Immediately, transferred ex­ to seU at $27,600. T . J. 65 Yours 3-20-30-41 hot water, carpeting, appU- finished rec room, garage, ex- R ealty, 668-7907. Kathryn Boland Ernest WUlaid ^44-4841-90 5 Unusual 35 Produce 155-72-8449' them with failure to obey state ecutive says. ExceUent con­ NOTICE C rockett, Realtcxr, 648-1577. 8th GRADE 6 You 36 A re 66 Ju st ances, storage, laundry, park- HENRY ST. —ExceUent 6 room 6-room Colonial, eat-ln ceUent area, tised lot. Re- MANCHESTER — Investment Valerie Boynton filMINI 7 Impulsive 37 6rir>g 67 Touch SAGITTAaiUS traffic contra! markings and is­ Mtohen, range and refrlgera- duced to $23,900. dition, on large treed lot. VERNON Area — New 6-room Thomas Bronson High Honors 68 Freedom Ing. $180 m onthly. 649-2871, 646- home, living room with flre- TOWN OF ANDOVER property, groeslng o v e r $8,000 EAST Hartford — Shaiimaa Rd., I MAY 21 8 Your 38 Indicated sued a total of 21 warnings for tor, formal dining room, large ...... ^ ^______„ , , . This aluminum sided Raised yea rly. Asking $48,600. R anch com plete fo r $27,700. S Trade Brown Sheila Anderson 9 Handle 39 Don't 69 Disputes 0682. place, formal dining. room Preview six-iwm Odonlal. Encloeed hulie 20 40 W ith 70 Corefully DPC. 21 ^ 1 similar offenses on Loveland Uvlng room with fireplace, toy- PHECHETTE & MARTIN Ranch offers 4 bedrooms, DECISION OF THE ZONING bedrooms, aU Mtohen buUt-lns, Valerie Butkp Patricia Beatrice 10 Insist modern kitchen, IH baths, 2- breezeway and garage. QuaUty i()ll931-42 11 DonY 41 To 71 Regret 2-12-2345^ HIU and Old Town Rd. Radar r OCKVHJjE — Rockland Ter­ er with open stairs, bedrooms Realtors ______647-9993 flreplaced - family room, BOARD O F APPEALS ON AP- basement, beautiful view, city Chris CampeUl Judy Beebe 42 Exam ine 72 Out car garage. Marion E. Robert­ W e NEED LISTINGS buUt and weU maintained. /5r-44-70 12 Changes 47-5849 I ra ce Apartm ents — Largre and buUt-ins, 2 baths, brand new PLICA'nON FOR APPROVAL water and sewers. Oovang Nancy Couture Rneanne BUI 13 Money 43 Allow 73 For was set up in these areas for son. R ealtor, 648-6963. ^ 1M7, 18x18 Md W^- MANCHESTER — West side, 4- N O W I “Thinkinsr o f Sell­ Large, open, safe rear yard. CANCia 14 W orry A4 Enterprises 74 Be CApaicdaN most of the day. All those Is­ beautiful 3 and 4-room apart­ to-wall carpeted, 1^ baths, waU-to-wall carpeting, 2-car OF LOCA'nON FOR AUTO­ A gency, 643-0674, 872-4166. Brenda Crockett Jacqueline Bouebard ’ __ bedroom Cape, famUy room, 2 ing your property?" Call Steps td Stiver Lane Bus. Rea­ JONS 21 15 Could 45 Before 75 The Dec. 22 sued summons are scheduled ments. Includes beat, hot wa­ large closets, 2-zone hot water garage. Must be seen. Only MOBILE DEALERS AND RE­ Dwight Day Brian Corey 16 Handsome 46 For 76 Advanced MANCHESTER —Duplex, 6-5, baths, carpeting, garages, % TODAYI sonably priced for quick sale in JULY 22 77 Sotlsfoctorily JAN. If fo r M arch 7 in R ockville 12th ter, aU aiq>Uances, with dish­ heat, aluminum storms and $43,900. PAIRERS LICENSE Laura Elite Kevin Oongrove' 17 Mortey 47 Problems • modern kitchen, built-in stove, a cre lot. Only $29,900. Hayes N ^thgole the high twenties, for April 1st Wonted - Real Estate 77 9-17-28-40 1 8 0 n 48 Cause 78 A sking 4-16-27- Circuit Court. washer, disposal, carpeting, Susan Dahling refrigerator, exceUent condi­ siding, basement garage, $81,- occupancy. Shown by appobU- Kathleen FTeming D:52-57-47 19 Purchases 49 On 79 Short |45-! A gency, 646-0181. FRECHETTE & MARTIN At an executive session of the 50 Apt 80 D ay's Charged were Wayne R» West, pool and your own private ter­ tion. $88,900. Hutchins Ag;ency, 000. G ood financing. C all P e­ ment. Owner, 6694)288. WANTED — Commercial acre­ Daniel Fleury Kathy DUbeou LIO 20 More AQUAaiUS race in a country setting. Realtors 647-9993 Zoning Board of Appeals o< An­ Michael Genovese 21 Trop 51 A ll 81 Of 10, of Crystal Lake Rd., Rock- R ealtors, 649-6324. term an, R ealtor, 649-9404. PHILBRICK age, KHSO acres, possible shop­ Deborah Forester j JULY 22 c 22 Ambitious 52 A 62 Be JAN. 20 From $160. Sorry, n o pete. 872- dover, Connecticut, held on Feb­ Theresa GUdden Jett GledbUl 53 Let 83 A ffe ct 'ville; Rosalie Stavens, 30, of M anchester HOME fw a famUy, 7 rooms, It could be a Bolton-Coventry Line ping center locaiton. CaU WU- ^AUG. 22« 2 3 M o y ret. II 4046, 529-6686. FOREST HILLS area — Oen- Manchester ruary 16, 1972, It w as v oted : Christine Goff Kenneth Harmnel I 24 M ay 54 Are 84 Your Hoffman Rd., Ellington; Alfred exceUent schodl area, 1^ baths, Uam Isch ie, 1-869-7481. •* 25D o 55 Corpy 85 End 8-22-4443/^ tral alr-condlticned custom FORMAL That the appUcation of Mr, AGENCY ALPINE John QorecM Lynn Harding 86 T rip 174-76-77 Bissonnette, 18, Norma Rd., ROCKVILLE — Four - room CONDOMINIUM famUy room . Owner, 649-1427. 26Tronsoctions 56 The buUt 10-room Colonial, alu­ Living room and dining David A. Oordner tor Certificate SELLINQ. -ybur home or acre' Cynthia Gorr Michael Herrick 27 Reword 57 Diplomotic 87 Heolth risen South Windsor; and JoAime better buy than Raised Ranch, immaculate via co Sd* Questionable apoitoent. Stove, refrigera- minum siding, fireplace, panel­ room pictures this good O ff LydaU St. $500 saving WARANOKE Rd. — Custom Approval of AutomobUe Deal- age? For prompt friendly ser- r>ann Gregua Oatherine Howe 28 Motters 58 Or Nesteruk, 42, o f 1236 M ain S t , tor. Inrunediate occupancy. REALTORS condition. WaU-to-waU car- B 29 Possible 59 For 89 P lans South Windsw. ed family room with beamed sized quality Oolmilal, 8 bed­ on 7-month old 3-bedroom built Cape in Ideal iliocaticn. Repairers License for vice, caU Louis Dimock Real- David Outterman mchael Kukulka ^ 30 Energy 60 A 90 Movement MAR. 2 0 * ^ $115 m onthly. A lso four-room I>eting. Built-in country Also as part of the radar ceiling plus finished rec room rooms, large eat-ln kitchen, Drive by, our sign Is on the operatiwi in a garage owned by ty, 649-9828.______Robert KuMdka Susan Lotas O v 4-15-2544 5-14-29-394 apartment avaUable April 1st. Colonial with 2 full, 2 half your frozen rent. Mtohen. Double garage. " " Adverse checks, Rodney Boll, 17, of 122 downstairs, including fifth bed­ pK^rty. T. J. Crockett, Real- the Town er 20s. Michael Turner Michael AUoi Danny Hartsgrave, 20, of 11 kitchen with Springs Annex or Union Pond. R. Sacks. dUhwasher and bar. Weekly Baseboard heat, two-car ga- ______Cap-Sleeve The New AlbMl Voter Turnout Karina Urtans Sheila Anderson Village St, Rockville was arrest range, BV>r winter sports inform a- Other members are Supreme ed yesterday on a 12th Circuit o r week end rates. 875-1667. rage. N ice barn, horse stalls, FRECHETTE & MARTIN XZL luniwai 7th GRADE Jane Amhrews Court Justice Alva P. Loiselle; Agency, Realtors 647-9993 HUJORA, N.Y. (AP) — Near­ tion ca ll 6*3-4700. Court warrant charging him one acre. Hutchins refrigerator, General Honors James AyVward Anthony V. DeMayo. a former Wonted To Rent 6 8 R ealtors, 649-5324. IJOIM IRG^ ly l,i00 inmates of the lEHmira Susan Backofen with trespaisalng in the - first MANCHESTER - Vernon line. dishwasher, C orrectional FaclU ty wenrt to Lisa Belanger president of the Connecticut degn^ee in connection w ith an in­ Peggy Bachlochi Michael Baum Bar Association; and four fac­ TWO-BEDROOM house, prefer- $26,900 — LARGE 3 - bedroom Eight-room, Garrisem Colonial, disposal; V=4 the poHs Friday n l^ to elect Mark Bauckman Jenlce Ramsey cident Feb. 12 on Beveriy Rd., ably' country setting. Modei> Ranch, fiireplace, aluminum 2% baths, famUy room, 4 bed­ 26 prisoner spokesmen- Donna Bibeault Andrew Ravins" ulty members. Vernon. He was released on a MaryAnne Blaszcak Idarcia Benoit ately priced. Two working siding, garage, large wooded rooms, double grarage. Only direct Using four voting machines James Boland James Roca Dean Sacks announced last jjoo n(Hi-surety bond to r a NBBDLBWOitK Kim Blewett m ales. 643-8642 between 4-7 lot. Hutchins A gency R ealtors, $37,500. H ayes A gency, 646- entrance, loaned by the city of Elmira, Betty Rockx faU he planned to give up his in Rock- Barbara Bousquet Jane Honan administrative responsibilities p.m . 649-6324. 0131. the inmates were brought out Terri Bruner Catherine Roes 6yir JillBuUock at the end of this academic / large foyer, gaUery by gallery to cast their Michael Carlo htergaret Ruggles Vernon police have {qq>re- SMILE! Gall Dahllng Inigrid Saur year Md concentrate on teach- two juveniles in conncc- Karen Chart! er porch or votes. Gerald Cobleigh ing. He has been dean of the The 26 inm ates elected out o f Laurie Chartier Andrew Saunders Candy Davidson Jeanne ShorteU school, located in West Hart­ patio, 66 candidates wUl constitute a Cindy Ocugtolin Gessey’s Sport Center In which It's Catching... Send Eileen Desmond Jeffrey Small ford, for five years. Ualson committee that wUl Jecume Diamond KOthy Crowley guns were reported stolen. Sev­ pushbutton Paul Somerville eral g;uns were ' recovered. meet periodically with prison iQayle Dlebolt Christine Doherty Mail In Your Venetian Denise Flnnerty Ralph Sor»ison Prohibition a Boon The juveniles were charged with officials. Elmira Is cme of sev­ Kayla Doherty Happy Thoughts Leo Fitzpatrick Paul Surdell larceny in the third degree. blinds, eral state prisons setting up a Linda Drew To Bottled Water MOrtha Fletcher Oatherine Thomas representaticn system under or­ Mathew DuBeau NEW YORK — Bottled water burglary in the second degree master tv Keith Fritz Theresa Thompson got its biggest bocst in the and were turned over to ju- ders from the Correctional David Early to someone you love. Lewis Frost Michael Tobin Unlted States during Prohlbi- venlle authorities, antenna, Services Department in Albany. Keith Edwards Ads! Jonathan QUroy David Turner tlcn. In 1932, for instance, more Earl Fortin, 29, of 62 Grove Classified g l i i r t BaUcting, conducted with the Steven Eltleman automatic David Godin Paul Waltenius than 6.6 million bottles of Vichy st., Rockville was charged with Happy Birthday assistance cf EUmlra Jaycee Kurt EAirhardt Timothy Wilde attic fan, Steven Fteher Nancy Greenfield water were imported from having defective brakes after an Fill in the Ad Form and Mail with only $1.89, cash or check, to; volunteers, lasted about 4Vi James Hahn Karen Zwlck FYance. Vichy water remains accident at Orchard St. and Tal- Mary Fleming G a ^ e WUcox basement hours. Susan Harvey popular today as a mixer. cott Ave. Fortin’s car was Happy Anniversary When voting finished, Supt. Bryan Flint storage Mary Freeman Bradford Hathaway traveling west on Talcott Ave., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Vito Temullo announced the re­ Pamela Hearn police 'say, when it struck a space. sults over a pubUc-address sys­ Brenda Fulford Kairen Hattln Gory Hodge parked car owned by Ericka tem. He estimated the voter 13 Bissell St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 Congratulations Retsy Hesse Norma Horton EEW Says It Needs Hudson of 69 Orchard St., Heat, hot turnout at BO per cent water and Karen Hopkins Jamieson Howard Rockville. Court date 'March 7 EUeen Houman Sharon Jackson in Rockville. Get W ell Wishes, etc. parking also Jeffrey Hughes L isa K err Type or print Ad on following linds — Included In Cambodia Says Sandra Kelley Annette Knoff 427 New Accountants Donna Koehler Carol Kiefer Happy Easter rental price. Douglas Knlttel , WASHINGTON (AP) —The Twiname told the Senate pan­ Poison Gas Used Susan Krikscium el 14.6 p er cent o f the fam ilies Edward LaakowsM Nancy Kowalczyk federal government wants to j j * un * » getting aid to dependent chll- F ire CaDs PHNOM ' PEINH, Cam bodia Stephen Lamb l\ James Lepore hlre 427 new accountants and dren were receiving over-pay­ (AlP)' — The Cambodian high James Lorello Michael Lans FREE - “Haniy Birthday Ad” other fiscal watchdogs to keep ments averaging $44.92 mixith- 8183 command today accused the Susan Lee Both town and EBs^th Dtetrict 'Northgate One Bedroom Type A. 740 sq. ft. 7-16 Karen Maher to our Senior Gitizons over 80. Communists of using poison gas kfichael Martin Kathleen Unton tabs on state and county wel­ ly- firemen were busy yesterday Michael Lusby fare programs. In most cases, the federal with _ minor _ calls___ as______well as the For a cool style . . . the This new Spring & Sum­ Friday in fighting close to the David Martin • Limit one per birthday. m er "12 ALBUM is fllled ancient temples of Angkor Wat David McBIroy Diane McCabe There Is error In the handling government provides 76 per m aw 'flre at~a ^ouse aX MO cap-sleeve, two-piecerl of • one of every four welfare cent of welfare costs. Congress with dozens of lovely de­ and Angkor Tbom. Jsunes Melon Janice McCann VERNON hinDTURATC Youll find this style sim­ cases, according to preliminary appropriated $11.4 billion for „ . ’ Four minutes from 1-84 signs in all types of A spokesman, MaJ. Chhang .Todi MlUs Heidi Meier Name ...... ple to sew and BO very checks, an official of the welfare for the fiscal year end- nice to wear! No. 8188 needlework from which Song said about 10 government D avid Mosies Debra Miller and 1-86 and expressway to choose your patterns Health, Education and Welfare Ing next June 30. But, Twiname to 28 F l^ Whaf could make a person happier with PHOTO-OUIDB is in soldiers were affected by "tox­ Sharon Mcaes . Cynthia Mltehell at your leisure 1 Also iii- Department said Friday: But said, the states are spending Address ...... driving. Ten minutes to Sizes 7-to 16 (bust 81- ic” gas shells six miles scuth- Elizabeth Nielsen Linda Nelson ing dishwasher, and the North 87).' Size 9, 82 bust . . . cluded in Album . . . di­ chiefly, he said, “we don’t real- much more than originally en- east cf Angkor Wat Eortler P.atricla O'Brien John Nielsen End men were also called to than fo make another person smile? Manchester, fifteen to 8% yards of 46-inch. rections for mskingllttle ly have any way of tracking visioned. Kirrs Patchwork Dress, charges that enemy troops C^thla Owen Dennte Noel C i t y ...... Phone what’s gelifig on" In state and He told the committee the stand by for three hours on Rt. East Hartford, twenty min­ Pattunu avdilabU only i Nautical-style, knit were using toxic gas have not Kim Parsons Nancy North ititb u * shown. local programs that get federal new federal watchdogs would 1-86 w hile natural gas w as sweater for the Miss, a been substantiated. Elyeae Petelle Daniel O’Brien utes to Hartford. Rental SHieTBU win iw sate eiitiw m oney. result In a savings o f $400 m ll- transferred from one tank truck Day to S ta rt...... Order Your Happy Ad Today! lovely crocheted circular The spokesman also said one David Pfalzgraf Thomas O’Brien to another. shawl, and other features. Karen OeUers John D. Twiname, adminis- lion in the next fiscal year, office and model apart­ Cambodian soldier was MUed In Marjorie Proulx Town firefighters were called Price . . . 664. Kathle Parsons trator of the Social and Rehabi- Currently, however, “all we an enemy grenade and rocket Lila Roth lltation Service of HEW, ap- can go on then Is that state and out at 4:33 p.m. yesterday to Coll 643-2711 ment open from 12 noon Ti irdw, Mai lacludti attack about 10 miles west of Rcbert Samson Lawrence Paterno . 15 WORDS FOR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYS — ONLY $1.89 u< budllag. Rene Perodeau peared before the Senate Ap- Iccal governments say they extinguish a washing mgehliM D E A D LIN E : 4 :3 0 PJM., Day Before Publication to 7'p.m. Phone 872-2558 m .lS X ’ySSTrnf Angkor Wat and that another Cindy SantoOhrist propriations Committee arguing spent the money on good fire at 66 Conway Rd. At 7:88 Send this form in together with your check — your classified ad was wounded In a bottle three George Schlebel Heidi Prince or 875-2709. The ’72 Spring-Summer Jlaaohettor Scott Price for $2.9 million he said he things," he said. "And up until p.m., they went to Blau’s Fur- will be placed the very next day. B asic PA8HION contains Bra miles south of the nearby city Carolyn.Stigas needs immediately to hire and this point we haven’t asked who niture store at School and Main ■ TO HARTFORD* SoSSTil^YOOT. Eileen Quinlan of Mem Ret^. Air strikes si- Gayle Stiles train the 427 accountants and will be given what service for Sts. on report cf a power fall- PAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS 1 iiunchrfitrr lEurmns l|rntUt lenced the enemy fire, he Robert Sweet Dawn Ramsd^ coupon g ood fo r a FBISIS If frtlh IF other professionals. whom." ure, but there was np fire. pattern of your choice. pHdAA Carol Taylor Edward Ramsey K ic e ...... $1-00 a copy. PAGE TWENTY-FOtJR SiCTURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, ‘l972. iHanrlffHter lEupntng Hf^raUi -M- The Weather More Stories Cloudy, a little warmer to­ night with chance of llgjit «now O n C hina by early a .m .; low In 20e. To- ' morrow becoming fair but turn­ Page 4 ing colder again in afternoon. m A S U R C Manche$ter~—A City o f ViUage Charm OPEN SUNDAY <€00 ITY NARTronO NATtONAt. I 10 AM . to 10 P.M. DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES Mao Welcomes Nixon to the Orient . N l

NEW 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. March Together, SHOPPING SUNDAY Allies Smash HOURS President Asks A?? \ THRU \ ' ' i FRI. Red Base in A t Gala Banquet

PEKING (AP) — President Nixon met today with SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY China’s top leaders, holding separate talks with Mao rea Tse-tung and Chou En-lai. Then, at a banquet in his honor, he said he was appealing to them to "start a long march together” with the United States toward peace. 10 A.M . SHARP!! SAIGON (AP) — South Vietnamese border Rangers "Not in loclcstep,” the Presl- ---- ;------^ ONE ONLY EACH ITEM PER STORE W HITE COLORFUL made a lightning strike at a North Vietnamese base dent said, “but on different j^,j. sovereignty and territo- FOAM BAtKED camp 100 miles south of Da Nang today. The South roads toward the same goal." jjal integrity of nations, (2) of M ISSIS' ONE G.E. P2790 TRANSISTOR RADIO, REG. S.20 KING SIZE BED Vietnamese claimed 62 of the enemy killed and said only Both sides acknowledged the mutual nonaggression, (8) of ONE QUALITY >/4 ” POWER DRILL. REG. 9.97 two Rangers were wounded. wide differences between Com- nmiinterference in Internal af- PANT SUITS ONE PARK TWO TRAY TOOL BOX, REG. 6.97 BATH MATS ------First reports Indicated the munist China and capitalist fairs, (4) of mutual equality. SHEETS America but both expressed a ONE X12S MSTAMATIC CAMERA OUTFIT, REG. 14.97 REG. 1.00 Rangers caught the enemy by and (5) of peaceful coexist­ REG. TO 10.00 F U T O R F i n i D surprise and blasted them with desire for peaceful relations en ce.” ONE BEACON SUSSEX ELECTRIC BLANKET, 16.00 superior fire power. without compromising prin­ REG. 5.00 These are the points that ONE LADIES' WINTER COAT, REG. 13.00 In the Central Highlands, ciples. Chou laid down at the Bandung 2 Nabbed Nixon’s remarks were made ONE MEN’S WINTER COAT, REG. 12.00 South Vietnamese helicopters conference In 1905. This w as an GIRIS' lifted hundreds of government at an Informal banquet given Asian nonallgned meeting in ‘ ONE BOYS’ WINTER COAT, REG. 12.00 troops for a “spoiling oper­ by the Chinese for him and Nixon and Choq En-lai exchange “ after-yous” at Great Halt of the People in Peking today. (AP photo) Beindung, Indonesia. ONE GIRLS’ WINTER COAT, REG. 12.00 ‘ In Theft ation” thiree mUes southwest of Mrs. Nixon in the Great Hall of Nixon responded to Chou’s pan t suits TWO BATTERY POWER SCISSORS, REG. 3.97 Firebase 6. the People o ff to e weekend American ^ PEXQNO (AP) — President officiais, he and, Chou moved port ceremony, Mrs. Nixon in pass the Gate o l Heavenly Uie establishment of diplomatic HURRY! Only One Lncky Shopper Con Save on Eaclj bombers blasted the area be- Nixon’s welcome to the down the line to Inspect the her Republican red cloth coat Peace. relations between Washington TOSSPIUOWS SMILE 1 this afternoon charged two infantry moved in. People’s Republic of China was honor guard from the People’s chatted through an interpreter By these standards,Nixon’s and Peking, Horn; men i yrtth first degree larceny Sources said North Vietnam- a lot like Peking’s February Revolutionary Army and Air with Mrs. Ldn Chia-mel, wife of arrival in Peking was a lonely There, the President i told REG. 2.00 [BATH TOWELS^ after: halting a truck as it was ese aigineem had constructed weather, not exactly warm but Force. the vice premier, who wore affair. Certainly there was Oiou there is no need for the VELOUR Dreoarlna to leave the Iona tunnels in the area-In the past, several degrees above the frost C hairm an Mao Tse-tung sensible worker’s shoes and a nothing like the half a million United States and China to be REG. 1.19 warehouse on HilUaid tunnels have been used to level. wasn’t in the airport reception Maxvtype trouser suit. people who turned out to greet enemies, as they have been for BATH TOWELS prx>tect artlUery Irom air iShivering under a wan winter committee, but his pudgy couq- New York City rates the Im- premier ntam Van Dong of the past 20 years, strikes, but the sources said no sun, a thin red line of officials tenance beamOd down, from the portance of its foreign visitors ji^'orth Vietnam in November or it was the final event of Nix- t o * » v 5 i ' FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! 10 A.M . Arrested and held under $10,- detected yet. witnessed the historic hand- glass-wailed airport terminal by the number cf fire boats several hundred thousand historic arrival day on the 2 f o r | 000 bwids were Michael Ber- Vietnamese Cbmmunlsts shake that Nixon extended to on the unfamiliar spectacle of sent oht into the harbor to spew turned out for President Chinese mainland as the first luurdo Jr., 82, o< West Haven ^ ,^ ^ ed President Nixon to Premier Chou Bn-lai as he an American flag flying at the up geysers welcome. Nicolai Ceausescu of Romania American president ever to do 92 < and Leo Russo, , of Madison. |^,ate of attack on came down the red carpeted same height as the five-starred Peking, where people power y^gj. Resident foreign cor- bo. They were charged in connec- forces that kUled two steps from the Spirit o f’76. flag of his people’s repubUc. is always available, shows the respondents in Peking j<*ed He had spent an hour wlUi tion with a total of between y^ericans, wounded 10 and de- ' This was Oie hand that John A tall Tartar of a drum ma- warmth of its welcome by the Qjg^ more workmen were mobl- Chairman Mao, the 78-year-ing history. tag ' arbitration. He Issued an in- sent the men back to work Oct. in his toasto ' days start a long march to- terlm order Sunday afternoon 6. The walkout resumed Jan. 17 Americans and Chinese are gether. Not in lock step but on REG. TO 3.00 5 0 Z . SIZE aiwAST, Northern pect iwmethi^^rnl^t^^d 3 n i^ Pro^tlon crews tested Md g,jgg until after federal mediation failed, both grearpeoples v^^teVe ta’ “> the same (AP) - A car blew up in a baU the American officer in Salgw. ^^an end to the coal conditioned cranes and other Kagel was caUed in, and ^^ys*blen Men^v to e^h oto goal: A goal of building a world of«» flames outside RBelfast attan tftrtBvtoday ‘ ‘The enemy apparently miners’ strike. equipment . . from (Belltagdiam, ______- __ . . . __ . ______oeen menmy to eacn oui- » _____ e _ RIGHT GUARD sdIvds. agreement on all main issues gj. <>but owing to reasons known structure of peace and justice and- the Brititai army reported taiahged his plans. Either he Despite a rush to get coal Wash., to San Diego Sunday, It also directs the “steady was reached Feb. 8, one day jg gjj gjgy gtajui fogeUier ANTIPERSPIRANT four men inside were killed. didn’t have the capability, he supplies to power plants by Today much laiger crews were men” to return to work in the before Congress passed standby with equal dignity, in which 38 INCH An army sptacesmen said po- found out we knew and were on truck, train and sMp, the Cen- summoned to begin loading and REG. 89c legislation empowering Presl- each nation, large or small, has . FIRE CONTROf 'BRASS TONE lice were investigatlr/i a theory the alert or he was ordered by tral Electricity Generating unloading the 218 sMps idled - dent Nixon to end the strike if At Peking a rigdit to determine its own IL Y S O L ^ R A Y that the men were connected higher headquarters to cancel.’’ Board warned it would be “a between Canada and Mexico, DRY CHEMICAL RECTANGULAR IRMEI Contract parties didn’t form of government free of out­ KILLS GERMS with the Irltai RepubUcan Army U.S. officials had anticipated long uphill battle to restore fuU spokesman for the employ- settle it themselves, and to re­ White side Interference or domina­ FIRE and perished in the premature the main target of the offentave supplies of electricity.” g^g, pgeifle Maritime Associ- solve it through compidsory ar­ tion.” LUX RACK exploslon of a bomb they were would be South Vietnam’s cen- ih the meantime, nine hours gti^gj ggj^ crews were to Accepted DOOR MIRROR REG. 1.39 57 bitration. House “The world watches, the fL| Etf*TDic n A f If ^EXTINGUISHER WITH CASTERS carrying. Their car exploded on tral highlands.. a day of power blackouts con- ^^^15 jg ggjj pranclsco Bay Nixon did not sign the bill. REG. 4.99 world listens, the world waits w i t h s t r . w a r r a n t y ports. Seattle reported 17 gangs meantime under previous «m- waiting for the PMA and IDWU fh» t® see wJiat we will do,” Nixon ELECTRIC CLOCKS^ (Bee PMte Eight) (Bee Page Beventeen) (See Page Eight) WALL OR ALARM made up for today with 10 ditlons, -which vary from port to reach an agreement, but it j 7^® asserted. more for the night shift. to port. sUll becomes law today'without Peoples were suspended tor Near the start of his response WASHINGTON SPECIAL In Portland, Local 8 ta the In- The shippers want to keep his signature. over 20 y ea rs,” Chou said. ^ ^ ^ ^ REG. REG. 5.99 But. he added, the gates to *’ ^ixon had de- 8.97 ternational Longshoremen’s the same crews working stead- The contract, ^^ch runs to _...... , ., ^ ^ ^ ^ dared:umrea- “What wnm we saysav herenere willwm and Warehousemen’s union stad lly on machinery which re- July 1, 1973, provides for a pay '*^en^hlp have been opened by he'lone remembered What On Kleindienst 800 men would be at work to- quires extensive training to op- raise of 72 cents to $6 per hour, Americans and chanee the 22 day. emte. The union prefers to rt>- retroactive to last Dec ». plus '®r a relaxation of ten- In Lob Angeles, a thousand tate ail jobs throug-h the taring 40 cents more July 1. sions. complimented the Chinese dock workers are expected to hall lists In order to spread The contract also carries for “The social systems of China band that played for the diners, begin handling 82 ships waiting work among a membership the first time In ILWU tataory and of the Dieted States are ggyjgg; hgvg never heard Humphrey Thoughts to be unloaded. which for the last decade has a 36-hour weekly pay guarantee fimdamentally different, and American music played better GIRLS' The contract with the PMA seen more and more jobs ab- for full-time workers and 18 there are great dlfierences be- jg g foreign land.” DETECTO 10 OUNCE COLORFUL 96 TAB LET was approved late Saturday In sorbed by automated and- in- hours tor part-time men. tween the twogovernments,” Among other selections the' GIRLS' BATHROOM VASELINE By aiVfwi*F.T- PUTZEL , in Las Vegas Saturday night, statement calling for pubUc a coastwide ballot that rolled creaslngly sofdilsticated equip- New pension provisions of the Chou said. “However these dif- hand played the national an- BLOUSES Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey hfiUs said Phase 2 Is “simply support of law ento^eement up a 71 per cent approval vote, ment. pact give a 26-year veteran at ferences should not hinder tj,em of eachcountry, iTOILETSEATI EFFERDENT INTENSIVE CARE says the Senate’s upcoming not working.” agencies fighting terrorist ac- the ILWU announced. The cost of the strike has 62 retirement benefits of $360 China and the United States ThePresident and Mrs. Nlx- SCAU HTS4U REG. BOWLS REG. 1.79 hearinge on President Nixon’s m h u told the Federation of tivltles In the United States. The PMA’s 122 shipping and been estimated by economists per month with an additional from establishing normal rela- gg ggj Chou at a table tor DRESSIS nomination of Richard ,0. American Hospitals convention In another development Sun- stevedoring firm membera also at approximately $2 billion. $160 until he gets full Social Se- tions on the basis of five prln- &TOPS WHITE WHITE. PMK. BLACK LOTION REG. TO 4.00 REG. 3.97 ORAVACADO Klelndlenst as attorney general he would head off what he day, the Gallup Poll reported voted Saturday afternoon to President Nixon said recently it curity benefits at 66. clplesJ (1) of mutual respect (See Page Four) PINK REG. 89c should be broadened to include Muskie remains the frontrunner in the race tor the Democratic BLACK an examination ta the adminis­ tration’s record on law and or­ nomination but has dropped I 22 22 four percentage points 'since REG. 3.97 der. The Democratic presidential January while Humphrey has hopeful called that reewd “at gained three. best minimal and at worst a A Gallup spokesman said the failu re.” poll, conducted Feb. 4-7, Humphrey told the B’Nal showed Muskie drawing 85 per B’Rlth. Radio and Television cent ^f the Democratic vote, Lodge in New Yoric Sunday Humphrey 32, Sen. George that Nixon spent $22 mlUlon in M cG overn o f South Dakota 7, a 1968 broadcast cam paign Mayor John V. Lindsay of New 2 HOUR SALE SUNDAY 8P.M . TO 10P.M . promising that ho could win the York and former Sen. Eugene ' war against orime and vio­ J. McCarthy of Minnesota 6 lence. each. Sen. Henry M. Jackson cf GIRLS’ & LADIES’ MISSES' 1 6 h o u s e h o l d FRUIT OF THE LOOM BICPENS COME ‘-'But no American is free of Washington 3, Rep. Shirley Chi-' 45 RPM ACCOUNTANT FINE POINT CRAYOLA the fear of crime today,” the sholm of New York 2, Sen. FLANNEL SKiirrs kOnnesota senator said. Vance Hartke of Indiana and WOOL & WOOL b l e n d s RECORDS CRAYONS EARLY GOWNS &PJS GADGETS Humphrey said he was trou­ Yorty 1 each. The remainder of BED SHEETS BLUE STAY bled by mxon’s nomination of those polled expressed no pref­ REG. 2.44 4 22 TO 1 2 2 OLDIES BUT COOOIES BLACK J b A 16 Kleindienst to succeed Atty. erence. DOZENS TO CHOOSE TWIN-FLATORFIT 8 P .M . to 10 P.M. COLORS) Gen. John N. MltcheU, who re­ If Sen. Edward M. > Kennedy 8 P.M. TO 10 P.M. 1 10 P.M . 1 FROM SAVE LATE! signed last week to *run the of Massachusetts, a sworn non­ > . * 0,g P1 •wla H TfllAPHlUlVl onia 8 P.M. TO 10 P.M. President’s ro-eleoOon cam­ candidate, were to join the M, • 8 P .M . TO 10 P .M . ISOPROPYL paign, but refuse'd to say HUBERT HUMPHREY race, he would run second to MENS' HAIRBRUSH lAGIC w ool whether he would vote against -Muskie, drawing most of tas RUBBING ALCOHOL FARM SIT confirmation. Kletodlonst has called a drift toward socialized support from Democrats who ROLLERS been Mltohell’s deputy in the medicine by encouraging the otherwise would favor Humph- 31 oz. e c o n o m y sin SPORT SHIRTS | 2 2 BY TOYPLAY 2 2 < Justice Depiartment. growth of privately owned hos- rgy and Muskie. . a s s t . SIZES Another candidate for the pltals to counter splrailng med- The poll was based on tater- J 2 2 2 2 < 2 2 8P.M.T010P.N. m k m k REG. 2.97 Democratlc presidential noml- leal costs. , views with 606 Democrats nation, Rep. Wilbur D. Mills of Mayor Sam Yorty of Los An- found In a national sample of 2 X -9‘- > Arkansas, attacked Nixon’s geles, campaigning in Goffs-1,450 persons. Phaae 2 economic controls, pro- town, N.H., Sunday, criticized The conservative United Re- SHOP SUNDAY TO FRIDAY dieting they will result in “In- Democratic frontrunner Ed- publicans of California, which flatlbn as bad as Worid War II mund S. Muskie tor wdiat he held a three-day conference Bowing on the Wind .NEWINGTON WETHERSFIELD BLOOMFIELD MANCHESTER 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. and Korea.” called the Maine senator’s sup- originally convened to organize r.IRLIN rURNPIKF 1130 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY losi blue hills a v en u e PARKADE SHOI'RINC In a olooed circuit-television port of some militant groups, , (Herald photo by Otlara) CLOSED SATURDAY speech to a medical convention Yorty made the remark in a (See Page Ten) Jones Hollow Road in Hebron gets caught up in the February winds Sunday as did the entii’e Manchester area and its environs.