TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19TB PAGE SIXTEEN iJIanrIfMter Eutntng Average DaUy Net Press Run For The-Week Ended The Weather J ea n a rjr» , i m M eetly cloudy tonight; low In T fia. Tomorrow rain developing, About Town 15,630 milder; high In low 40s. Friday’s Kundallnl Toga classes will outlook.. .partly cl<^dy, colder. be held tonight at Room O-ST Manchester-—A City o f Village Charm at Manchester Iflgh School.

■nie S^or Choir o t Osnter VO L. X C I, NO. 104 (THIRTY-'TWO PAGES-TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., ^D N ESD AY, FEBRUARY, 2, 1972 (Claeeifled Adverttelng on Page 89) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS OongregaUonaJ Church wIU re­ hearse tonight at 7:16 at the church.

Ruth Circle o t Community For years the "no-fault" concept has applied to most forma Baptist Church will meet tomor- of insurance. Like life Insurance. Accident and health Insur­ Battle iw at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lillian Billings, 114 Cam­ ance. Fire insurance. Workmen’s compensation Insurance. bridge St. Nixon Condemns Even the portion of your auto Insurance policy that covers Hie Adult Bell Choir o t Em an­ collision damage to your car. Grows If You Drive..4 uel Lutheran Church will re­ hearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. in ... Dont Drink Luther Hall of the church.’ But* (and it’s a pretty big "but") a big part of your auto Insur­ ance coverage is based on a "fault" system. Which means In Viet Law-floating Robin Muro, Tieup on Coast The Senior High Youth Forum sonieone has to be blamed for the accident before a claim can • at the ripe age of one year, of North United Methodist SAIGON (AP — UB. fighter- demonstrates what not to Church will meet tonight at 7 be paid. And you know how long that can take. .*■ WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres­ stituencies 'With large groups of “Let us resolve that this stop­ bombers carried out a second do while driving, The child's at the church. Also meeting at day o< heavy attacks inside ident Nixon said today the 117 uni she The 'VFW Post and Auxiliary A national opinion poll says Hum phrey o t M innesota, 7.1 sin presidential primary ballot. has not formally declared her will conduct a recreational pro­ Gentlemen: We need a meaningful no-fault auto insurance if an election were held today per cent; Sen. Edward M. Ken­ Kennedy, -atoo insiats he is not gram at the N ew ingtm tTet- President Nixon would be re­ nedy of Massachusetts, 7 per candidacy. program in Connecticut, one that will produce savings for a candidate, was among 18 eran’s Home and Hoi^ltal to­ elected by a narrow margin. cent; and Gov. George C. Wal- Nixon and his challengers. poiicy hoiders, pay more people, speed up claims handling, Democrats and three Repilbli- morrow. Members planning to Slndllnger Co. Inc. of Swarth- Reps. Paul N. McCloskey Jr. cana whose names were placed attend will meet at the Post and iighten the load on our overburdened court system. And m ore. P a ., said It {xtUed 964 California and John M. Ash- on toe ballot by a Mpartisan home at 6:80 p.m. we need it now. men and 1,036 women across nominating committee. the country after Nixon’s Jan. Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order 26 disclosure of his latest peace Those listed may have their of America, 'will meet ’Ihurs- name_ Initiatives. names removed If they file dis­ Muskie day at 8 p.m. in Odd Fellows Nearly two-thirds of those in­ claimers by Feb. 29. Kennedy Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy John­ earlier removed his name from Top Foe address. terviewed said they believed son will show slides of their re­ the President was doing his toe Massachusetts and Blorida cent trip to Sweden. Refresh­ best to end toe war, and 60.6 primary ballots. ments will be served after the city. -zip. per cent said they would vote In ~ additionto Kennedy, brook of Ohio, are listed on the m eeting. to re-elect him now. Only 16.7 Democratic candidates named GOP ballot. signature. per cent said they opposed Nix­ in Wisconsin are: Muskie, Activities of the candidates on; 24.9 pqr cent were unde­ Humphrey, Wallace, lindsay. Tuesday included: —K«(n4)I cided, and 7.7 per cent said Sens. George McGovern of JACKSON—Speaking to the they did not vote. South Dakota, Henry M. Jack- Tiger Bay political club In' fteNTALS Albert Slndllnger, president son of Washington, 'Vance Miami, Sen. Jackson said the of toe polling firm, said toe fig­ Hartke of Indiana, former Sen. RICHARD NIXON Democratic party should lead ( i ures released Tuesday contrast Eugene J. McCarthy of Min­ ‘‘a taxpayers’ revolt” against a • M o v n i with a similar poll last July nesota, Mayoi* Sam Yorty of federal tax system that leaves I that showed only 26.7 per cent lace of Alabama and Mayor Los Angeles and Reps. Shirley millionaires tax-free while • ■CHQBNS It’s your fault if Connecticut doesn’t get “no-fauit” favored re-election of the Presi­ John 'V. Lindsay o f. New York, CaUsholm o f New Y ork, W ilbur wage-earners carry the burden. 2.4 per cent each. Other candi­ D. Mills of Arkansas and Patsy ; It Ana* dent. He called the Nixon admlnls% When put up against a full dates and potential candidates Mink of Hawaii. NASSIPP tratlon's consideration of a val­ field of possible contenders, received only a fraction of 1 m o ip M N P I Mills, though often mentioned ue-added tax—“a sales tax In Nixon polled 48.6 per cent with per cent each. - XlBOlMflMfl as a possible contender, has not disguise”—“absurd 'when clos­ M v n m INSURANCE ‘ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT Sen. Edmund 'S. Muskie of Meanwhile, Sen. Kennedy’s announced his candidacy, and ing major Income tax loopholes Under Winter Sun 60 Wushington Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06106 Maine leading Democratic office said toe Massachusetts Mrs. Mink’s supporters have Four Amish youngsters, in traditional black, head for an afternoon of sledding hefulB with 13.9 per cent, fol­ Democrat would withdraw his taken steps to enter her in toe (See Page Four) after school outside Lancaster, Pa. (AP photo)

V / ■ ■ f- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M AN C^TER, CONN.. WEDI^SDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, fTJDRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE THREE South Windsor forum and discussions on death Cheallck, son of KCr. and Mrs. during Lent. Lufkin’s Answer to Gwinn’s Remarks THEATER TIME S'hcinwolcl on Bridge Charles Cheallck of 68 Hayes Soviet Cellist , MOVIERffnNQB . Robert Smith Hie missions committee ob­ Rd., has completed ' the bulc Dempsey with Bailey SCHEDULE tained clothing for Hartford Radar School at Great Lakes, iFbR mRENiB a n d ! DEFENSIVE HrernNCT children and helped foster' in­ III. ChesUck la a 1970 graduate Y0UNQPE0P1£ BEWBLDERa SCIENCE P re sid e n t of Burnside — “ DlEunands Are Wins Ovation NORTH creased giving and Interest In of South Windsor High School. State May Exempt P&WA Forever” , 7:1U, 9:20 ♦ A K Q missions through the church. In Daddario Dispute By JOHN GRUBER By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Wapping Church Cinema I — “Diamonds Are 10 7 4 Financial support was sent to Manohestei; Evening Herald Mstislav Rostropovich, prob­ K Q J 104 Forever” , 7:00,. 0:40 In toe early years of this cen­ 0 The Rev. Harold W. Richai^- the (>>nnectlcut Prison Assoct-, Seulh Windsor Correspondent HARTFORD (AP) — room,” said he supports Bailey. ably the world’s greatest per­ tury scientists believed that 4 K6 Barbara Vorrlck Tel. 644-8274. Former Gov. Jonn N. Dempsey , Cinema n — “ Such Good I Ml. *UI MMintO son, pastor of Wapping Commu­ ation, Uplands Chimberland Mt. However, e said he hoped the Friends” , 7:00, 0:00 forming cellist, drew a capacity 6«Mrtl MlMim man had very few instincts be­ WEST EAST Sanitorium, seminaries, and a sold Tuesday he is on the side two squabbling factions can re­ From Air Quality Rules house last evening at Millard nity Church has announced the East Hartford Drive-fn — Re­ yond that of self-preservation. ♦ 7 4 J63 day care center. of State Democratic Chairman solve their differences. opens Friday Auditorium despite steep ticket Today we know more about toe <0 KQ963 C? J 2 election of Robert Smito as Hie Wapping Community John M, Bailey in toe current In the past, Dempsey said, HARTFORD (AP) — In terms of mechanical systems guments was: “ Hogwash. Most prices occasioned by Uie fact UL Mit Aoiiina Manslaughter East Windsor Diive-In — Re­ fMfiMi t GuMmm I animal heritage of mankind, 0 A96 0 8 5 2 president for the 1972 fiscal Church Women made centribu- dispute between Bailey and for­ the Democrats have seen Pratt ft Whitney Aircraft, to handle that fuel,” Lufkin cf the people who’ve made E 3 opens Friday that this was a concert in behalf but not many scientists know 4 > AJ98 75432 year. tlons to the American Field mer U.S. Rep. EmlUo Q. Dad­ “many strong differences of which had complained that pro- said. “ Naturally, If you try those accusations liave made Plea Is Filed^ of a scholarship fund in his about toe basic instinct of de­ SOUTH ^ 8 0 elected were Lawrence Service, Youth Challenge, and dario. opinion not differences of prin­ posed airquEillty regulations some that don't work you’re go- them in an emotional vein and fenders at toe bridge table. Per­ name at Hartt College of Music 4^ 1098542 Mlckel, vice president; Mrs. sent cereal coupons to help pur­ N E W HAVEN (AP) — Daddario, who ran unsuccess­ ciple or purpose.” would force it to spend $80 mil- Ing to produce emissions that have made them to labor, try- of the Unlvertrity of Hartford. annicno haps today's column will serve I IM ir 17 fssrtfw itcw piU ll I ^ A 8 5 . Gustave SenkbeU, clerk; Mrs. chase a. kidney machine. fully for governor In 1970, said DempSey, who did not seek llon, stands a good chance of don’t qualify under the plan.” Ing to develop a scurCe of sup­ as a contribution to science. David Tillery, 62, pleaded guil­ New Books During the course of the evening SmM if AMt fiMfSItR 0 73 Ranny Klenke, treasurer;, and The Guys and DoUa Couples Sunday night at a fund raising ' reelection to the govemcrshlp being exempted from com- Asked specifically whether port on that plane, he was awarded an honorary North dealer. ty Tuesday to a reduced charge * QIO Mrs. Robert Klppax, treasurer Club sold 800 Christmas trees dinner that Bailey and the state in 1970, also said he had no de­ pllance, says State Environ- that reasoning would make "They don’t understand the degree of Doctor of Music. Both sides vulnerable. of collections. and dmiated $1,000 to the church of manslaughter In the fatal Democratic leadership refused sire to seek pubUc office again. mental Protection Commission-, North East South West PftWA a possible e^iception to plan, haven’t read the plan and A t Library ’The first half of the evnlng M w nu ifAOMtmil Opening lead — King of building fund from profits real­ shooting Ifut September of his to help him erase a campaign er Dan W. Lufkin. 1 0 Pass 1 4 Double The social action committee the regulations, Lufkin said: are not in a frame of reference presmted Mr. Rostropovich with (AflllMtMyMfy Hearts. ized by toe sale. roommate, Charles Byrd, 41. deficit of nearly $120,000. However, Lufkin branded MARY CHENEY lABRARY lecMtilMsrMl) Redouble Pass Pass 2 ^ reported It had helped to sup­ Battles Bottles “ They certainly would.” locking to build air quality Im- Alexander Dedukhln at the Wedt opened the king of Hie senior youth groups re­ HUery had originally been claims by manufacturers that Pass Pass 2 4 Pats port the Youth Challenge Drug The dinner, held In Dad- Mo n t r e a l (a p ) — Three Unlted Aircraft’s board chair- piementation that works for the Fiction piano, while the second half pre­ hearts, and South won at once ported recycling glass botUes, charged with firat degree mur­ dario’s behalf, yr^a sponsored the regulations would result in man, William P. Gwlnn, said state, but unfortunately are Borges 3 4 Pass 4 4 All Pass Addiction Center In Hartford young Montrealers are- battling — Doctor Brodie’s r sented the Hartt Symphony ai ■ n «■ ■ with toe ace. South considered and holding faring and Fall Re­ der. _ * by New Haven Town Com­ companies leaving the state — Monday In a statement that its rather interested' in doing noth- port and “ Reachout,” the church’s polluUon by scrounging through Orchestra as support for the refusing the first trick, but toe ------— ------treats and a pancake breakfast. Police say the two men mittee. - Chalipian Arthur Bar- and taking jobs with them — as engine-manufacturing division ing for the longest possible Haggard — Too program for under-privilei'ed refuse from bars and apart­ ay enemies famous Soviet musician. Hilngs strength of the dummy made It iji^g possible tufkin said the proposed Lesch — Vegetable dyeing; 161 written In 1036. It Is a difficult group, Anita Lowry of Manches­ Lufkin did not say how much color recipes for dyeing yams work from a technical stand- ter. Mrs. Lowry. 1s a graduate This move may be a great As dealer, you hold: SpsdeSr' regulations were tentative In earlier the state should set its A-K-Q; Hearts, 10-7-4: DIa< • CORRECTION • & fabrics..... point and one written when the of Hartt College and directs the contribution to science, but it nature and did not necessarily deadline f( uionds, K-Q-J-10-4; Clubs, K-6, Special deadline for Implementing the Quayle — The collector’s book composer was first becoming didn’t do much for West. The reflect what the final product cherub choir of the Emanuel blau standards. What do you say? will look like. T «■ books known In this country, although Lutheran Church in Manches- jack of hearts fell under toe furniture stores Onr Hours Are Lufkin said the hearingrs pro- Raskin — ’The mythology of Im- not by this particular work. queen, and dummy’s ten of Answer: Bid one diamond.' 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. The Idea, said Lufkin, was to duced hearts was high. The defenders The hand Is slightly too strong Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester put together “ the most strln- result perialism itR Isis not, however, a composl- Robert Gordon of Manchester, Monday thru Saturday rrault to exen^Uera for ajium - seaborg — Man and atom; Uon of great arUsUc merit. Pos- will play the role of Archibald got cnly one heart trick and two for an opening bid of one not 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 gent regulations which made per of companies. though And Not As Listed building a new world through slbly It will renv.ln In the rep, Grosvenor. This will be Mr. aces. trump. Do not open with one even limited sense Into the plan United Aircraft was the only West could have defeated toe notrump when you have not on^ In Our Mimday Ad. nuclear technology ertoire, but cnly because the Gordon’s 2Sth annlvereary with and then look to those affected firm he menticmed by name. contract by using his brain in- ly 18 points in hig^ cards Inlt to respond.” <,t m i *. ^ ^ Shaffer Decision making; a-literature for cello Is quite the G&S WorksAiop. He has play- *1 think we got the Informa- stead of his instinct. It was also a strong flve-cahi suit. , He said the “logical tendency ^ ^ composition of ed a leading role in every pro­ SUDS & SCISSORS clear that he needed two heart Copyright 1972 Formerly Keith’s of Manchester ROUTE 83, VERNON of industry, municipalities, or ^ know whero there ere some major proportions for the In- auction since 1947. tricks to defeat toe contract. General Peatiures Carp. any affected party” wwld be to ^ ^ Sjolander - Garbo strument Is welcomed by per- -art of Reginald Bun- 1115 Main Street 87S-7624 try to d e tr a c t^ m the plan. i ^ ‘'n k \ ^ t a o w v Z m Mr. Rostropovich sui- a i o ^ be o o r t r a ^ by John Purchase! Phone 643-4159 ______“ So the ultimate regulations ^ n^de!T *'®P® mounted its formidable technl- q Beggs. Beggs joined the ______1 ______will be arrived at through a ^™ use T l a S H f t ^ h n o lS to American automo- cal problem,, with consummate 1952 and has sung ■ process of elimination — a pro- nnenmnitah the eKteet.vef^ nr leads In many of the produc- FEBRUARY H l a t t f h r B t r t ®®®® ellmlnauon and judg- n ^ eed tS ^ m e ne^^^ Taranow - Sarah Bernhardt The academic ceremonies balance and Informa- ^ 1 Taylor — Labor relaUons law took place between the two others in the cast are Dick ^ E n i i m i i n % l > r $ t l h tlon.” he said. “ That’s what we Taylor — The second wave; halves of the musical prt^ram. C3arr as Major Murga- BREAKFAST SPECIAL

Pubitohed Dally Except Sundays At all of the pubUc hearings. ^ _ J ______ties University o f H a ^ ord cwi- Dunstable, Janet Acker • 2 EGGS WITH TOAST Sul>chSS?.” c5Sn.“ manufacturers argued TuccUle - It usuaUy begins f e i ^ toe d ^ ^ the citation • 3 PANCAKES that toe proposals were too strin- W'iaMwmwii Ftwaf Ayn Rand (quite lengthy) being read In . . Ladv Baohlr Sammle • 3 SLICES FRENCH TOAST Triepbone 648-37U o-ent, and would |orce com- triscomui First ■ Turner — New dance English by Sharon Morris, and oniiiMn ^on ’ t a d v 4 9 * M ra c^ ter?% u if ujnjS) panics out of toe state in toe With Jobless Pay ’Tushnot — The medicine men; hr Russian toy Vytautas Mari jo- 1 1 a and Pat Turner TOP HAT RESTAURANT CARPET SALE SUBSCRIPTION RATES s®"-®*! » b®“ ®*- compeUtlve jjt d w a u k e e - The first medical ^ as Lady Jane. They will Payable in Advance advantage. The result would be MILWAUKEE Tne firat ^g^j^ y, America today Rostropovich made no reply. ooajrfad hv a “nhnnia nt 257 BROAD STREET ^ ^ harmful ^ *he state’s economy check issued in this co^tpr by yiorst - HusOers and heroes; To bring toe evening to a ^ § !? ...... and a great loss of jobs, they ® ®‘®f® >mempioymerrt fund w m g„ American political panora- close, the HArtt Symphony Or- “ rv^Mratb. said J • on Aug. n . 1936. Wisconsin is- f chestra and Mr. Rostropovich of Dragoon Ouar^ ^rtray- ggJ,“ S*o'?y...... I^fkin's reacUon to those ar- ®u®^ the $16 ^ eck , wWch cov- wasbbum - Red man’s land, offered toe CeUo Concerto, ® «^ y ' has ^ ...... ®>'®‘^ ^ '^®®h ®f unemployment. „ g „ .g Opus 104, by Antonin Dvorak. v T ” 4 MYS ONLVniMrs. Fit Sat aid Moii ^ Whlte-AnUque toys and their This Is one of toe few effecUve background iconcertl for the instrument and Manchester group. IMreetlng the Whlteslde-SeUlng death; cigar- It went extremely weU last eve- iXi ette advertisingadvertisins' and pubUcoubUc ^It was expected that so comers ^ to toe Workshop, ^ director, John health Whitmore — Memitols, Nam, part with dlrtinctlon, but a stu- und Maurice Stotoberg of Col- dent orchestra is always some- cheater as ipusical director. Mrs. Sweden; the autobiography of thing of a. gamble. lUhder the Juri Natter of Glasto$ibury will E v e a Black American exile SAVE A baton of Moshe Paranov, the he toe accompanist, Williams — The world of model young people played astound- . Rehearsals are under way on ships and boats SAH*. m a . Ingly Well. Tbere was precision Monday and Wednesday even- TtCHNCOLOIt* Wilson — Flowers, space, and 2 PJH. OF MANCHESTER of ensemble, variety of, tone, tugs at South United Methodist motion; new designs in hang­ and general understandbig of Church In Manchester. "Pa- ing flower arrangements BURNSIDE toe music In hand. , tlence’’ will be presented on 'V Yoors — Crossing (t p/.i - ir,i FULL %! SEMI-ANNUAL SALE The capacity audience ac- March 24 and 25 at 8 ;16 p.m. in corded Mr. Rostropovich three Manchester IBgh School Audi- 44 standing ovations in toe course torium. ’Ibere aie still a few Now In Progress State Center of the evening, and he gener- openings for tenors In the For Drug Users ously presented • three extra chorus. Anyone inteiested may numbers following toe Shos- call Mrs. Janet Acker, Duncas- d m n c jn n o n OUR BUYER DID tokovich sonata. Semetimes he ter Liane, Vernon. •BfMffiRONEU.. QJCH To Open Soon was inclined to “gild toe Illy’’ ------but then, of course, he was, in SeanConnety I -'GOOD HARTFORD (AP). — effect, giving _a lesson to toe_ Hartford Ballet James Bond 007" IN THIS VERY >2 • studenta" in l>artlcGiM’ ’ and the \ COLOR Mental Health Is planning a audience In general. Diamonds FRIENDS Sets S ch e d u le ■ ' state treatment center for ado­ Stringent security precau­ Ate Forever EVE. 7:00 ■ B:00 P ^ lescent drug users on toe tions were in effect and there SATa ft SDN. IdM) • SdIO. For Area Towns W E . 7 t60 -.fttlO SPECIAL grounds of Undercliff Mental were no untoward incidents stoo-7 :0 0 -•too Health Center in Meriden, State during the evening, whether be­ \ it } A DREAM Mental Health Ccmmlssloner Hartford Ballet Company’s cause of the precautions or be- spring performance calendar Is IH-t: AM Ml ATI ■ I f V Ernest A. Shepherd said Tues­ MEADOWS cause none was planned I could tjie most extensive in its 11-year (1) I E rt Your Skin (R) PURCHASE! ' J f h day. (2) 1 Your Blood (R ) TO BE IN! The center, as yet unnamed. 1 Every Night la being fundad by a ,100.000 Hurok. whoae Now York office formoncea have bean c o n t r a ^ grant announced by Gov You deserve was bombed last week, alleged- jg,. professional dance on­ \ \\ ’ > .1 Thomaa J. Mesklll last year, ly for his acUvlUes In booking gemble In several tours'. said Dr. Vincenzo Oocllovo, su­ Russian attractions. perintendent at Undercliff. On May 2, a rock ballet, the extra According to Shepherd, the “ Grandstand,” will be presented department hopes ' to open the at Manchester Oommunlty Ctol- ^ J \ : • ‘ ! V # facility by March 1, but the ex­ W atchm aker lege. The time has not been Set. BOLTON LAKE HOTEL SALE On May 12, too Hartford Jtm- ! ' I ' : r’ ' i < freedom act opening will depend upon recruiting staff and readying Dies at Age 84 lor Ballet will present a lecture f > ; : i h i P./ SUPCOYERS the building. demonstration for students at and RESTAURANT BRISTOL (AP) — Ed- the Wapping Elementary School, ROUTE 44A, BOLTON When your sofa and chairs become shabby, coverinir worn, Watkins The new residential center a body shirt wlU Involve adolescents aged 12 ward Ingraham, retired presi- South_____ 'Windsor. The time has * ' M * A ^ '' ■■ ■' • f I ^ custom-made slipcovers will transform them into smart, coloiful pieces to 16 who are drug users, Shep- dent an<^chalrmM of toe tx>ard been set, once again. That’s a nice dream to be in! Choose your fabrics from a herd said. of - *•-the —E. Ingraham Oo.,~ died, on April 16, toe junior ballet THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL superb collection of prints and plains, all treated with Scotchgard® Tuesday at the age of 84. ^ j j pregent Peter Pan at 1 and 6:00 p.m. to 9,:00 p.m. can give. or Zepel® for soil repellency. Slipcovers are cut and pinn^ in your He was stricken, apparenUy 3 p.m. In the Vernon Center Mld- home, then crafted with handmade self-welts, box or kick pleats. Original Dance with a heart attack, while at School. The performances 'Ihesr’re installed when completed. the American Clock and Watch sponsored by toe Greater Twin '1 ■ Performance Set Museum, ^ which he was a Vernon Jaycees Wives and will lsn*t it wonderful when you come across something that makes life founder and president. be open to toe public. Reg. SALE Ingraham was bom in Bristol GROUP I The Afro-Ameriqim Dance and In 1887 and was graduated from Lobster i f Sofa $’t22.50 $ 98.50 Drum Ensemble of Hartford Yale in 1910. He .Immediately Duerer Exhibition will perform “ The. Weakling,” On Reservation Only a little easier? A Blue Swan body shirPs one 'hf those things. Just "k Sofa and Chair 177.50 152.75 began working as an office boy an original dance based on a In the company his family had Draws SSOfiOO PRICE BREAK TO ONLY -A.Sofa and Chairs 242.60 203.50 Haitian folk tale, Friday at 8 founded In 1831 and rose NUBR'NBEJRiG, Germany—The CALL 643-9731 p.m. in the theater of the Wads- through the ranks. recent Albrecht Duerer exhlbl-| Reg. SALE worto Atoeneum. Admission is The company is now In­ tlon here, for which an attend­ slip into it in the morning and slip on your favorite skirt or slacks. GROUP II free. graham Industries, a division ance of 100,000. had been pre­ Seventy dances and five drum­ HEAVY k Sofa $126.80 $105.00 of McGraw-Edison Oo. dicted, drew 350,000 visitors. mers In Haitian costumes will When Ingraham retired about Four hundred Of the artist’s depict the story of an adolescent k Sofa find Chair 197.60 , 169.50 10 years ago toe company still works were shown, many on THE LITTLE THEATRE OF MANCHESTER Then bend, reach, work or play all day. You*lt never have to worry boy rejected by oUiers in his vil­ SQ. YD. Sofa and Chairs 268.40 229.00 produced clocks and watches, loan from 110 museums, collec- k lage because of his meekness as it did when it was founded, tlons and private owners from presents which they mistake for weak­ but It now manufactures mill- 14 countries. Arm Caps Extra. ness. tary fuses. Hie clock and w a t c h ______■ The Nostalgic Family Comedy Hit LUXURY about tucking it in at the waist. Your nylon satinette body shirt *Wing and channel backs require 1 extra yard of fabric, The dance ensemble grew out production has been shifted to ♦^fas up to 78” in length. All others require more fabric. of a summer cultural develop­ North Carolina. EXTRAS *1 Cushion Chairs — All others require more fabric and labor. ment program conducted by the Ingraham at one time served Hartford Parks and Recreation on the Board of Finance in “ARSENIC and OLD LACE” stays in place beautifully. The Blue Swan body shirts sketched, have Department. The group has per­ Bristol. formed during the Hartford He was a member of the lo­ BROADLOOM ’Totally IiutalMlt Wall-to-Wall — Tackless — Door Motal Indudod I Civic and Arts Festival, on cal Rotary Club and had at­ DRAPERIES television, before high school FEB. 24, 25. 26,1972 • I tended a Rotary lunchen at sq. yd. for Carpet snap crotch closings, and are available in white, red or navy. Sizes audiences and for social events. noon Tuesday. Choice Of Thick Shag.. Survivors include his wife, a BAILEY AUDITORIUM — MHS Watkins has the iMgest selection of exciting new fabrics . . . Early If N o t Specially American and Traditional Prints, Contemporary, beautiful casements, son and four daughters. Labor and Plush Velveh ♦.. Deep Sculptures A Pointed Find Pordiased you'd vW Installation fine linens, elegant traditional fabrics — plus an outstanding selection examples of what you save completely installed wall-to-wall S, M & L. Short sleeve style, 6.75, Long sleeve, 7.0B. of bold, exciting colors — a collection which covers every decor. All READING, England (AP) — Prostitution Pinch TICKETS normally pay our $2J9 Our Deluxe Rub' ber Podding per 80 sq. yds. Regularly ^ 0 .8 0 ...... SALE $233.10 draperies are made with hand-finished hems, headings and weights A 2,0(X>-year-old Celtic sword BAL'nMORB, Md. (AP) — A i^pilar cranpetittve in comers and seams. All windows are measured and all. draperies are found by a akin diver In the riv­ $200i0(X)-a-year proatitutlon ring GEN. ADM. STUDENTS aq. yd. 40 sq. yds. Regularly ^78.60 ...... SALE $310.80 installd. Drapery rods are available upon request. er Thames, has been described has been broken up by police $8.00 $2.00 price for this qual­ 50 sq. yds. Regularly $717.70...... SALE $388.50 UNDERCOVER SHOP by a museum expert in Berk­ who say it operated much like 60 sq. yds. Regularly ^60.40...... SALE $466.20 shire as "a very exciting dis­ a mail order busbiess. GROUPS OF 20 OR MORE $2.25 ea. ity carpetof — covery.” The three-foot-long Officers said prospective E A m itS o D Spsolol room size ruga. 4 favorito 9’xl2’ Reg. $152.60 Sale 79.95 * 1 4 “ slsas out and bound on both ends 12’xl2’ Reg. $200.40 Sale 109.95 sword ‘ "Is exceptionally beau- clients were furnished -with CALL 872-8288 or at LIGGETT PARKADE DRUG. BUTTERFIELD'S MANCHESTER PARKADE 11 Oak St. Open 9 A.M. to 5:80 P.M. — Thurs. & Pri. Nites till 9 P.M, titol and was probably owned catalogs containing nude itooto- AT: complete with 1M % foam eushlon 12’xl5’ Reg. $248.20 Sak 136.49 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION CALL 644-8259. podding. 12’xl8’ Reg. $296.00 Sale 162.45 Closed Mon^ — Phone 648-5171 l»y an aristocratic Celtic war­ graphs cf the girls in toe ring. rior,” said an official at Read- Twelve persons were ar­ 9:20 (R) Ing Museum. rested. HARRY

\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY"*, 1972 PAGE POUR MANCIIESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE FTPS 6 Million Labels there’s no such thing as a Rus- South Windsor Drug Center Troopers Shift sten Cockroach, but a chart Election Laws Local Attorney Equal 1135,569 that would help In identifying Peso Interest at 18%^ The Drug Advisory Center, Hue to Blue shoppers' special! whatever kind of roach might Will Be Eased 83 Park S t, Is open Monday T V Tonight On News Show be causing the trouble has been Pine Knob Water May Sell through Saturday from noon HARTFORD (AP). — State For UNICEF sent to the embatisy. By New Rules But Inflation Cuts It See Saturday’s TV Week thurs. only! to 10 p.m. police announced today that Manchester Town Counsel UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. TTie company suggested “im­ BUENOS AIRES (AP) — By charge for loans to 22 per cent starting with the 1972 models for Complete Listings. provising and taking certain HARTFORD (AP) — Leaders To Connecticut Water Co. A telephone backup service David Barry will be a guest on (AF) — Entertainer Danny government decree, all Argen­ from 16. Noting that inflation is avsdlable when the center all state police cars will he valentine safegfuarda” and outlined some cf both parties have agreed to tine banks this week began to A petitton for sale of the Pine no purpose and citin.^ the insuf- Channel 24’s 7:30 p.m. news Kaye has been presented a “ has provoked serious disturb­ Is closed. equipped with hlg^ intensity 3:90' Carot Burnett Show (?) California Feb. 14, to originate U.S. Embassy scheduled another hearing the of the town's fire marshal to ar- (ZZ-Sft) Adam 12 125-member International Asso­ ate lines to other voting dis­ ber to nearly 10 to the dollar in search of more solid returns. dary explosion and an accom- accident. (840) Conrtfihip of Eddies 15 programs from network stud­ same day to hear South Wind- gue for retention of the hy . Father. Winter Olympics they’re doubleknit acrylics .. r.o=f M USKIE—The M aine senator <**->•> Tonight Show Johnn^y sion last night of future school uals have directed questions to The air acticn aurin? the past ,, ,, , . * . Cawon. at you are learning,’ f>erf9Ct for: FARMS, MECHANICS, GARAGES, narticular the pointing out that it had a chance Ncrth Vietnam has “ substan- MHskie told the young* people, 7:00 Free-For-AU “ NBC wUl feature Curt G w dy, MANUFACTURERS, CONTRACTORS, RACING Nothing's more now than these doubleknits . . . 36-men[iber Greater Hartford Jim Simpson, Jay Randolph, S ^ ’c ^ a d e f o m S ^ c S e to• -buy additional ...... land, didn’t, tlally increased” ...... its antiair- something we have to learn EQUIPMENT. DO-IT-YOURSELFERS. comfortable, easy-core and great for wear 10 months S r ^ d offices T t but a developer did. craft defenses In all the passes this c ^ n tr ^ s o m e Here's a rare opportunity, from one of the world's largest S k n ? S Crandall ^ d e d that the leading to the Ho Chi Mlnh thing we’ve forgotten There Is Barber Shop Quartet singing joined by Peggy Fleming, Billy hardware suppliers, to put in a supply of the most useful children’s of the year. Pick a "Pow" top, team it with co­ in America takes over CPTV Kidd, Terry McDermott, and parts you'll ever find. We are closing out a tremendous supply o f super high quality parts at a fraction of their “ one member said that he town’s failure to exercise Its op- t r a ^ , „ m r S T chc^ M l^ f and in c“ S 7:80 Connecticut Newsroom Art Devlin. ordinated low-rise flares, a vest, and you've got the didn’t want the TBC to' be tion on the Walek property, east “ They have gradually widen- fcnooi me ana m com original cost! *■“ Eie'«lon'’72'—"The New D*^ More than two-thlrds of the 100 lb. Mixed Assortment $60.00 look of the year! The pants and vest in mauve or gate" — Premiere. ' 37 hours wlU be live, in color, SO lb. Mixed Assortment...... 37.50 to “ rubber stamp,” at the last to be shortsighted. A referen- one source. 25 lb. Mixed Assortment...... U .. 21.95 minntP a site selected bv the question to purchase the tlaircraft guns are mobile and HUMPHREY-The ^ i* ^ Minnesota ^ * wa 1:00 Owat'^American ui Dr'eam M^ beamed by satellite. It starts to- IS lb. Mixed Assortment...... 15.00 powder blue. Sizes 5-13. The vest, 12.00. Pants, randnii TBP r-hairman said high school was defeated In No- they need them. restaurants m Laun ana “ Houston Dyson” and 30. ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING CHARGES Cr^^ll, vember. The source said the air action Negro areas of Tampa, Fla., California residents: add 5% sales tax. top, in novy^ orange, berry, white, yellow or purple. A u c t i on Mankey. architect is the result of the U.S. bomb- .h id in g out pens and c(>llectlng JEB INDUSTRIES 4210 Vanowen St./Burbank, Calif. Thomas* Board of Education jo Nathan Hale Ing campaign against the Ho cigars. At a news conference. , d ki. S ,M ,L. 10.00. The nylon "Flower Power" shirt in chairman, relative to Including up a five- ______—______ski race M d P r i s o n Schools, report- CW Mlnh trail. he called the value-added tax use its taxes to support local Republican wound mouve/toupe/oronge or mouve/blue/block. S,M ,L. ■ the TBC In future toui(s and dis­ ed that the first Is about 80 per “ We are having success In “ another tax, and that’s not go- p r ^ m s rather than using day swing through New Hamp- JEB INDUSTRIES Dcpt. MH 4210 Vanowen st./Burbank, Calif. 91504 cussions of school space. ones and the second about'85 our operations over the trail, h i g ^ l v e the problem ^ deflclt spending vdiich he said shire in Hanover, where he said 16.00. Sportswear, downtown and Wilfred Dion raised the ques- comnleted The malor substantial enough that they UNDSAY—Mayor ClCharles results In inflated prices. Nixon’s peace plan “ really Please send______tb. assortment.. tion of school construction In the items______remaining______’ at. Nathan are not getting all their mate- Evers of Fayette, Miss., has yARTKE—The senator called can’t do the Job because the .sales tax light of declining birth rate and Hale a r e heating, ceilings,■eilinics rials soutt,”south,” he said,said. “ They are launched a campaign to send President Nixon’s latest peace proposal for free elections I am enclosing $ - .which Includes. area economy, and at moving In antiaircraft guns to pro-Lindsay delegates from pioposal “ the same one LBJ wouldn’t sufficiently guarantee GIRLS & BOYS, AGE 6 - 14 flooring, end painting; NAME. STORE HOURS I-M w ^ exa cted to J“P Robertson, carpeUng and ceU- counter It.’ ’ Mississippi to the Democratic proposed” and said he cc the safety of opposition candi­ dates. land east of the river, Eugene Ing tile. The' source said the aim of National Convention in July, foresee the possibility of “ a ADDRESS. DOWNTOWN Montany said, “ but it hasn’t DAILY 9:80-6:80 the air campaign is to delay as Lindsay’s New York campaign new Dunkirk—the sudden with- ASHBROOK-The con- .STATE. -ZIP- because It Isn’t' connected to lorg as possible the movement office announced. drawal of all our troops without servatlve challenger announced REGISTER NOW FOR THE 'raUHB. TO 9 anything.’’ He added that town Canadian Highway of troops and supplies to the . YORTY—The conservative our prisemers being returned.” In Washington he will launch a PARKADE homes are overpriced for young trlborder reg;ion where the fron- mayor continued his campaign He spoke to a high school au- five-day campaign through MON. - TUES. - SAT. '4 people, who go elsewhere; and A Dream Come True tiers of South Vietnam, Laos through New Hampshire telling dlence in Milford, N.H. Florida with a news conference Read Herald Advertisements 10 AJd:. - 6 P.M. apartments attract young mar­ OTTAWA — “ Main Street, and Cambodia meet, about 300 voters the government must MOCLOSKEY — The liberal In Tallahassee Tuesday. WEED. - THURS. - FRI. ried couples, who move to an­ Canada,” a dream for decades, miles north cf Saigen. 10 AJ«. - 9 P.M. other town after a child or two. became a reality in 1962 with U.S. officials say a major ICHESTER STATE BANK “ I tend to feel we’re not going the completion of the Trans- buildup has occurred in the re- to have the grrowth In popula- Canada Highway, a bilUon-dol- glon bordering South Vietnam’s tion the Board of Education lar project that stretches more central highlands, and addltion- antUdpates,’’ Mtontany conclud- than 4,800 miles from St. al North Vietnamese troops are CUP RACE FEB. 19, 1972 9:00 A ed. 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BYank, 80 sion St. Fire Damages ham, governor of Connecticut White House Jackers to control their give-away habits Bolton; Henry ,G. Glode, 1716' Wlndecr; Ronald J. Soucler, 867 Homestead St.; Paul E. Lan- Also, Mrs. Barbara S. Gilson, during the Civil War. ilanrlypBtPr Historic House and fool the ticket takers again. Slate Seated Tolland Tpke.; Alfred T. Golan- E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Jean L. tlcrt, 123 Keeney St.; Kathleen 1166A W. Afiddle ’Tpke.; Mrs. The house was moved to Is Like a Hotel ges, 207 Wells St. Vendrlllo, 11. Harriet Dr., Ver- A. Oordy, Hartfrrd; Michael S. Elisabeth Burvenlch, 835 Center M ystic In 1961 from Saybrook But we have an idea that the main re­ MYSTIC (A P ) Says Jid ie lEupnittg Inside Also, Joseph A. Hahn, 94 nen; Anthony J. Warbeck, 16 Souza, RFD 3, Coventry. Rd., Rockville; Leelie A. Car- where it was in the path of sult of ' the redoubling of the psy­ H i By Rainbow Walker St.; Mrs. Ila Hamilton, Stene St.; Merw}n R. Wenz, 12 K-oiH T A ii.„ 01-. rier, 836 C rater R d.. Vernon; roof cf the 204-year-old Buck- highway construction. .PITTSBURGH (AP) — Julie PUBLiISHED BY THE chological 'watch may be to Induce a the Lindsay Surprise ■Wigg Chrigfing East Hartford; Amy L. Haw- Be'elzebub Rd.. South Windsor. Also, Kelli J. Alien, 246 Ply- ^ Martha L. Cochran, 1188 Ingham house at Mystic Sea------Nixon Eisenhower says living MANCHESTER PtJBUSHING CO. in the White House is like stay­ 13 Blssell Street lot of unnatural behavior on the part of dau^ter of Mr. and MrSl Allra r^Torr.™ Aa rmiiiDole', wiiiimanun.Wllllmantlc; ’ -rnddTodd mE. W. Middle'Tpke. Manchester, Conn. N eighbor Johnson of 131 Vernon A M klmel: WameJ'‘”2u“'SoLsS‘'W arweg, 211 Hom estead sf-' St.; "^Al!S%"r??S;bert G. Higgins Busy Yokoham a'Port ing in a hotel. BURL LYONS ordinary cUisens who, feeling them­ "It's so big and there’s room Publisher yeraon. was instaUed as ..o^S ^ McriartroZtonrry; a son to Robert^.Robert D. Simmers, 105 106 Ply- Ply Z Tu/ning to Com puter Founded October 1, 1881______selves under wrutiny, overdo their own Report K ' Alan Porter Vernon blaze fer 46 minutes, said thq service and every time you J. Me- meuth Lane; of Rockville Assembly, Mr’rad’Mra'Edwara YOKOHAMA, Japan Yoke- walk out the door you run into Published Every Evening Except Sundays efforts to achieve a normal pattern. Burl Lyon$, PuhUtlwr 89, Order of Rainbow for Glrie,^ Gee, 66 Waddell Rd. Jr Wall St Hebrcn- Frneat ! George, fire apparently started from and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at at ceremonies held Saturdav at “e-ran a,, maioney, ss ■’ Enfi Id ' Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. Robert the huge center chimney which hama is planning to install a somebody,’ Mrs. Eisenhower As for the magnetometers, their use, Manchester. Conn., as Second Ciass Mali By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak the Masonic Temnle oZara Ernesto Marquez, DISCHARGED YESTER- “ “ “ y®” > *"nueia. Waterman and daughter, 142 served fireplaces throughout computer system for port and said Tuesday while touring the Matter. ■______accompanied by actual search 'when St. . ’ Hartford. DAY: George M. Reagan, Marl-. Also, Mrs. Dagny Augustin- Diane Dr the house. harber administration in 1976 to Western Pennsylvania School SUBSCRIPTION RATES Phoenix, electing half a dozen made every vote count while Miss Gall Connell, junior past _Also, Janls S, Moquln, il08 borough; J ^ e s Gladys^ 645 N. sen, 40 Valley View Dr., South ------No Injuries were reported. cope with increasing traffic. In for the Blind. Payable in Advance their signals recommend it, seems to PHOENIX, Ariz. — On Jan. A new Massachusetts statute will have a bearing on 17, two days before the filing construction workers and de­ Muskie and the uncommitted worthy advisor was Instaimv Berkley Dr„ Veiron; Mrs. Vir- Main St.; Mrs. Diane B. Snar- Windsor; Mrs. Linda M. Stum, Mount Ranier’s snowfall in The house was toe birthplace 1970 more than 108,400 vessels She made the remark while Six Months ...... 19.60 us the one safeguard that shoidd be re­ for rent classified advertisements. Hie new riatute makes’ deadline for last Saturday’s partment store employees officer. She wtis assisted bv B-OKledzlnskl, 21 Conway ski, East Hartford; Mrs. Sarah 156 Wetoerell St.; Mrs. Joan M. the 1965-66 season was m«fe of the Rev. Thomas Bucking- called at the .world’s third-rank- chatting and answering ques- Three Months ...... 9.75 slate wasted hundreds of ballots it illegal to discriminate In rental BtoiaiUons against people One Month ...... 3-25 quired for every passenger flight any­ primary vote for delegates to pledged to him. Dqlpha Taber as installing chai^ Charles B. Osgood, East N. Noble, 39G Bluefleld Dr. Jclle, 78 (tourch St.; Ruth A. than 88 feet, heaviest ever ham, one of the founders of the ing port and 110,032,000 tons of tlgns from children at the —taking advantage of toe pecu­ with children. Thus Massachusetts papers which have bdeti Single Copy ...... Joe the Democratic state conven­ The Lindsay high command lain; Laura Salmon, marehair Hartford; Peggy A. Rooks, Also, Francis M. Dinran, 128 Pearson. 48 Delmbnt St.; Mrs. recorded in the United States. school that became Yale Uni- cargo were handled. school- By Carrier ...... weekly 75c where, on scheduled or unscheduled liar cumulative voting. receiving ads saying adults only or no children will be tion, Sen. Edmund Muskie had now crows over toese break- and'. Janette ~ ’ MEMBER OF lines. But the fact that Lindsay’s in violation if they publish them as such. While toe statute. Couch, recorder. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a solid slate of 23 pledged Mexi- toroughs as a sign that the managers were by far toe is aimed hiuteaily at landlords, newspapers coidd also All three are past worthy ad­ The Associated Press is exclusively en­ And it would seem to us that all pas­ can-American cantodates in the mayor can do what Robert F. titled to the use of republlcation of all torewdest in taking that advant­ find themselves in vtolatton and subject to penalty. visors. Mrs. Doris Lutz was or­ news dispatches credited to it or not other­ sengers would be willing to schedule 28th Assembly District of Remedy did in 1968: Build a age and making Lindsay’s E\>r the time being, it appears Connecticut newspapers ganist and Miss Kim DeCarll, wise credited in thispaper and also the Phoenix. coalition of minority, youth* and soloist. iocal news published here. themselves for the additional boarding media appeal pay off reveals can stlU pubUsh classified rental ads speoRying adults All rights of republlcation of special dis­ That day, operatives working blue - collar whites. On the technical competence ■ in his Miss Patricia Smith was in­ patches nereln are also reserved. time such seouiity meEtsures 'would only or no children. ' stealthily for Mayor Jedm V. strength of Lindsay’s perform­ Presidential campaign. Thus, And apporratly toe Massariiusetts statute doesn’t stalled as mother advisor by The Manchester Publishing Company as­ require and consider this a relatively Lindsay of New York quite ance, seme advisers want him though Arizona was no disaster pertain to animals so rental ads saying no. pets are M rs. Pauline Taber, past ma-< sumes no financial respohsiblllty for typo­ literally stole toe 16 best kno'wn to enter the blue-collar-orient­ iron of Hope Chapter. Mrs. graphical errors appearing in advertls- small nuisance price to pay for a better for Muskie, it was the first faint BtiU permissable. ments and other reading matter in The of those 23 candidates. Includ­ ed Pennsylvania primary on sign that the Lindsay campaign Taber also installed the fol­ Manchester Evening Herald. guarantee against haidng themselves ed in the theft was the state’s , April 25. has any viability. We ajpreciate toe comments of all subscribers and lowing members of the advisory number one Chicano politician: board: Mrs. Marian Szalontai, Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washing- taken captive in flight and made the OomptLring John Lindsay to all are given consideration. ton Post News Service. George Castillo, vdio heads an ch^rman; Mrs. Maryon Miner, RiII service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. pawns in the kind of struggle no one can Bobby Kennedy seems prema­ One writes: "Your subscription rate has gone ip but Publishers Representatives — Mathews, activist Mexican-American po­ ture, however. Arizona was secretary; Mrs. Alice Trouton, Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency control. toe quality of your paper has gone down. litical group called Nosotroe, or peculiarly suited to Lindsay’s "It Is filled with too many ads and not enough news, treasurer; Mrs. Rebecca Carr, —New York, Chicago, and Boston. Current Quotes past mother advisor; Mrs. Eventually, this age of ours may come "u s .” last-minute csunpalgn blitz in both local and nationwide. I would Uke to be paying tor MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- Not even Muskie’s own Ari­ Louise Plummer, past matron; TIONS. to its senses in a variety of directions, which earii dollar spent by "We have stressed the fact the ‘news’ paper and not page after of where to. zona managers claim the theft Lindsay’s media campaign was that it’s simple enough. The in­ Mrs. Irene Smith, past matron; and the faddist crime-sport of hijacking spend my money.” Mrs. Martha Curtis; Mrs. Wednesday, February 2 was based on mcmetary reward. made to pay. structions and the Illustrated Another subscriber writes: "Sure wish you coUld get Emtoa Powell; Harold Carr, subside. But until that happens any ef­ It resulted, rather, from a ’Thus, Lindsay’s MUboard examples in the tax booklet more ads, particularly from the Hartford Shopping areas. past patron; and Daniel Szalon­ fort to try to live and fly through shrewd, secretive Undsay campaign (sneered at by party make filling out a retora I enjoy going through toe ads in Wednesday's paper.” tai, worshipful master. operation under overall direc- pros here) guairanteed satura­ simple.”—Johnnie M. Walters, The subscription rate was increased last March, Even Plenty Of Warning This Time it with only a partial use of such securi­ Other officers installed are: tiem o f a New Y ork D em ocratic tion coverage in Phoenix and commissioner of toe Internal though the new ownerahip of The Herald didn’t take over Juditii Parker,, worthy associate During' the famous Tet Offensive of ty measures as may be available has activist named Art Kaminsky, ’Tucson and toe college towns Revenue Service, expressing until Nov. 8, toe rate increase -was Justified.' It simply' advisor; Deborah Rltzen, char. to be classified as Irresponsible. The schooled In the new youth-and- of Tempe and Flagstaff, heart­ hope more people will fill out costs more to conduct business toese days and we are' four years ago, 'when General M^IUam Ity; Barbara Trouton, hope; minority politics of former Rep. land of Lindsay’s votes. ’Total their cwn tax returns. now being subjected to anotoer hike in toe newprint Westmoreland was commanding in Viet­ F.A.A. should mean business not Just Allard K. Lowenstein. Jacqueline Curtis, faith; Jennie cost of these Mllboards ("Vote price. It seems certain neighboring newspapers will be -with som e fligh ts, but 'with cdl flights. Kaminsky’s ploy in toe heavy d^rpoel, treasurer; Catherine nam, the atmosphere emanating from Lindsay: Arizona Likes a Fight­ looking hard at a subscription rate hike In toe immediate Chicano precin cts o f toe 28th "We ■will be ready. We will Chambers, recorder; Kay Van- our command there was not precisely er”) plus a barrage of 30-sec- be a gracious host, but we will future. No, we don’t plan another at ’Ihe Herald this year. District delivered all those 15 • * * ' ♦ Negrelli, chaplain; Nancy Wood­ one of cotfl assurance that we were ond radio and T7V spots featur­ be ready for trouble.”—Mayor Muskie delegates to Lindsay in Under second class mailing 'regidafions of the Post ing, flrill leader; Lisa Chester- ing toe candidate himself came Pete Wilson of San Diego, dis­ top, Jove; Tamara Chesterton, CLEARANCE the party’s Feb. 12 convention DINETTE dealing masterfully with an expected dy­ In The Open Mind Department Office Department, newspapers are i»ohlhtted from canyt which will select this state's 25 to only $17,4(X>—a pittance com­ cussing preparations for dem­ re^igioik ing gasp on the part of a defeated ing details about a lottery in either their adveitlsliig or In the interest of SFOM, an organiza­ convention delegates to Miami pared to similar saturation cov­ onstrators who may appear In Also, Lorrie Elderkln, nature; erage for a state toe size of toe city during the Republican news columns. enem y. • tion which has Just been bom here in Beach next summer. Pamela Tylee, immortality; Pennsylvania. National Convention. We are scheduled for a State of Connecticut lott«y That interpretation and classificetlon It was Just, such pinpointed Sandra Newbury, fidelity; Ju- Making Room for Junior Dinette Department this type, standing for Society for Furthermore, toe cumulative advertlsemrat and in order to conform with postal r^fulsu tactics in areas of hea'vy Mexi­ tl(»is we’U have to replate that page, otherwise substitute dlto .Szalontai, patriotism; of the.Tet Offensive developed later, in Preservation of an Open Mind, we re­ voting system adopted for toe can, black and college voters “If you take port-you are act­ some other advertisement perhaps of a pubMc service Kathleen Neff, service; Nancy calmer days, when the eventual repulse port the latest development -on the pos­ that allowed Lindsay’s astute primary here (each voter having ing deliberately In defiance of Greenfield, confidential observ­ Subject to Prior Sale between 12 and 26 votes to nature, in all c<^ea of The Herald that Will travel through and thrusting back of the offensive had managers to elect 118 of the the law and the consequences the U.S. mall. er; Patricia Miner, outer ob- sible connection between the smoking "bullet vote” or distribute ns he 500 delegates to the state con­ may be very grave.”—Reginald We have had a number of reque^ regarding local soryer; Christine Goff, musl- been accomi^lshed and there was time of mothers and the size of babies. wished) plus toe low turnout vention, far more than anybody Mauldlng, Britain’s home sec­ lottery advertising. Due to postal regulations toe only clap.; Linda Barrow,\ choir di­ Reg. $63.90 35x49" Oval Table, Pecan wood-like Daystromite Top, Reg. $57.90 30x40" Table, Bisque legs. Oil Bisque Daystromite Top, 1-18" to rationalize. Only then did somebody (about 10 per cent c€ 3.000 Bbr some time, there has been a dreamed possible. The result retary, ■warning civil ' rights we can axfiiere to such requests Is to replate a page oori- rector; Stephanie Saber<>flag registered Democrats) put a pre­ leader Bernadette Devlin and bearer; Leslie Szalontai, keeper begin to originate the theory that we statistic riiowlng that mothers who was a disappointment for tainlng that advertisement. Replating anything less than Avocado legs, I-10" leaf. NOW $52. Leaf. AS IS. NOW $35. frmit - runner Muskie and a mium on expert advance plan­ another member of Parliament a page Is extremely costly and almost prohibitive. ot the Jewels; Doreen Rltzen, had been anticipating the [Tet Offensive, smoked tended to have babies which catastre^he for toe national ning. Kaminsky assigned Lind­ not to take part In a demon­ VTto a number of states adopting lotteries. It would page east; Tina Skoglund, page had been ready for it, met it according weighed less than toe average. AM/-CIO effort to elect an un­ say agents to each polling booth stration planned to pretest toe seem likely that Obngresa will eventually make sorave west; Lori Reed, page south; to tabulate estimated votes for to .plan, and scored a victory 'which, in Hitherto, receiirlng the saime kind of committed slate of delegates. Belfast government’s ban on changes in postal regulations but none appear in toe Cindy Skoglund and Bettl-Jane each Lindsay candidate during parades. Wooding, choir. reality, had destiroyed the future To put the mayor’s triumi^ offing at toe moment. (2) Reg. $24.00 ea. Daystrom Chairs, cameo caned-like back. interpretation usually given similar in perspective, Arizona is a toe yoting. When one Lindsay ^Miss Johnson presented her Reg. $161.00 7-Pc. Dinette, 35x60x70" Oil Walnut Daystromite Top Table, 6 capacity of the enemy to make sustain­ candidate reached the , derired mo^er ■with a bouquet of car. statistics, this statistic has been trans­ small state with an idiosyn­ "A lot of old traditions have Manchester High School has a new program worthy Antique Finesse vinyl upholstered seat. Bisque Metal Frame. Tweed Brown vinyl upholstered seat and back chairs. NOW $119. 7 Pcs. ed 'War o f any kind. lated to read that smoking csuises small­ cratic system of picking dele­ total. Lhidsny voters were or­ been broken since I was of merit. It’s toe Vocational Jnformetlon Program vtoerbby nations and her father with a gates that favored his opera­ dered to cast all toelr votes for there.”—Kenneth Brimmer, a a student -will have an c^portunlty to observe and study boutonniere. Miss Connell pre­ Now, in F ebruary o f 1972, in oontrast er babies. NOW $19.50 ea. tion. Nevertheless, bis first toe next candidate. No votes U.S. Naval' Academy graduate toe duties of staff personnel during a tyidcal day on a - sented Miss Johnson 'with her to the situation four years ago, we Cl , The new development wdilch 8POM electoral test outside New York were wasted. whose daughter, Barbara, Jo, Job in business, industry pr government by means of a Rainbow Bible. Miss Connell are indeed cpenly proclaiming and warn­ welcomes today is this: A California was the first good cheer for The success of this calcula­ hopes to become toe first wom­ planned visitation. The VIP program isn’t a work-study was presented with her past Lindsay since leaving his an- tion was breathtaking. Ill toe an to enter the academy. program whereby toe student is paid as a part-time worthy ad'Vlsor’s Jewel by Mrs. Reg. $544.10 6-Pc. Knotty Pine with Black Steel Set, 36x60" Wood-like ing ourselves against an enemy of­ professor who la an authority on child cestrsd Republican home. If 30th District, Muskie received em ploye. > Linda Silver. (6) Reg. $13.50 ea. Daystrom Chairs, Upholstered Antique Biscay fensive. And the same General West­ health has come up with a study 'which his campaign for President 5,100 votes but elected only "We don’t assume there 'will The VIP program could be a big factor in a student’s Plastic top Trestle Table, Bench, 2 Arm Chairs, 2 Swivel Arm Chairs with m oreland 'vidio, given tim e, fin ally d is­ riiows that women ■who are likely to be seemed dead before Arizona, it eight delegates to the state con­ be a tax bill this year or next decision to follow a certain occupation later In life. The seat and back. Bronze Frame. NOW $9.50 ea. now shows signs of life. Herald is happy to participate and we encourage other covered our victory in 1988, but only heavy smokers are, first, women who vention. The uncommitted, la­ for the purpose of raising reve­ M an ch ester Avocado Vinyl Upholstered Seats. NOW $434. 6 Pcs. Although Lindsay’s showing bor-backed slate won 3,700 votes firms to do so. after the theory that it was a defeat had nues.” — Treasury Secretary alresuly have biological and behaidoral was strongest with youth and and two delegates. But Lindsay, John B. Connally before toe Hospital Notes drlvoi President Johnson into retire­ factors in th eir m akeup ■which ■would be minority votes, he also won in with only 2,153 votes, elected House Ways and Means Com­ We sprat a pleasurable afternoon last week with' toe toe blue-collar areas of West (4) Reg. $55.00 ea. Daystrom Chairs, Walnut-like headblock, black ment, has now completed, in his likely to produce sm all babies ■whether four delegates. In toort, Lindsay m ittee. New York Yankees caravan and are pleased that our y i s m ^ o h o u r s I talrated sports editor Eari Yost issued m the Invltatira. toto’Fmedlate' Care Seml- capacity of Army (%ief of Staff, an in­ or not they smoked. (6) Reg. $27.90 ea. Swivel Dinette Cha’rrs, Black Vinyl Upholstered seat and "I don’t know how we can get We sat next to Marine MaJ. Ralph Houk -who.la prbbawy privkte, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 vinyl upholstered seat, chrome frame. NOW $18.50 ea. spection o f the 1972 ’ situation in V iet­ Having pried our minds open with out of this -without finding fui^ better known as the Yankees’ field manager. p.pi. ■ 8 p.m.; private rooms, Chatting with Houk we mentioned Mike KeMoh, a back, Mocha and Brass Frame. NOW $22.50 ea. nam. such a conclusion, toe California pro­ ther sources of revenue.”—Rep. 16 a.m. •' 2 p.m„, and 4 p.m. - 8 Yankee pitcher from MUntana and who Uke Dave M c^ ^ y p.m . / General Westmoreland’s report is that fessor of bio-statistics follows up his A1 Ullman. D-Ore., reacting to Today in History Nixon administration claims of the Baltlnuure Orioles, came \xp toe moat difficult way Pediatrics: Parents allowed (2) Reg. $16.00 ea. Daystrom Chairs, Antique monet with Pecan our allies, the South Vietnamese, are tactical advantage with a real tantalizer. that it 'Will not ask fo r m ore you might say because toe Big Sky Country has no High anjr -itone except noon—2 p.m .; school baseball. At any rate Houk felt that Keklch, as ready to handle whatever kind of fTet liow-weight babies bora to smoking Today is Wednesday, Feb. 2, grad in which more than a half taxes despite three big budget othent, 2. p.m. * 8 p.m. well as other Yankee pitchers, could have won more vinyl seat and back. Bronze Frame. NOW $10.50 ea. Reg. $328.00 Oak Hutch, 2-door China Top with Shelf, cupboards with the 33rd day ot 1972. There are miUon Germans were killed or deficits. Self Service; 10 a.m. • 2 p.m .; action the enemy Is about to attempt. mothers tend to be significantly games last season had toe bullpen been stronger. 833 days left In toe year. wounded. 4 p.m . ■ 8 p.m . The summation of all our reports I^ouk confirmed our thinking that a manager or coach healthier than low-weight babies bom Today’s WghUglit In History In 1961, 600 passengers intensive Care and Coronary shelf and 3-drawer base. NOW $269. "Both the Provisional and Of­ today has to be more than a game strategist; he also has about what is likely to haiT>en to Viet­ to nonsmokng mothers. On this date in 1818, M exico aboard the hijacked Portuguese ficial 'wings of toe IRA have Care: Immediate family only, signed a treaty with toe United to be a psychiatrist, counselor and “dra mother.” nam this month comes out 'with two Anyway, to end with toe clinical liner Santa Maria landed at Re- said they w ill each klU 18 para­ any time, limited ito five min Reg. $59.95 42" Round Table, Pecan wood-like Daystromite Top, States, agreeing to cede Tmeas, clife, Brazil. troopers in vengence for those iites. I doubts. One is a doubt that the enemy language of the California report: We can attest to toe fact toat our Herald food editor, New Mbxlco, Arizona and Cal­ Ten Yean Ago who died on Sunday. That is 26 Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. • Brdnze legs. NOW $38. is as serious about launching a new of­ ifornia paym ent c f 815 Vivian Ferguson, is an exceUrat cook and a magnificent ‘"Ihe observed difference in incidence Congolese Premier cyrille coffins coming home to Eng­ 12:45. p.m .>' and 6:.S0 p.m . • 8 Reg. $388.00 54" Oak Hutch, 2-door China Top with shelf, 2 cupboards m illion. hockess. W e spent an enjoyable evening -with Tom and fensive as we are in sounding an alarm Adoula asked the U.N. General land and I won’t shed a tear for p.m.; others, S p.m. - 4 p.m., of low birth-weight Infants may be On This Date . Vivian last week. Meanwhile, toe ladies might find it of about it. The other is a doubt that, if Assembly for more U.N. .mili­ any of them.”—Bernadette interest that editorially we are IO(dting ahead to more and'6:30 p.m. - .8 p.ni. with shelves and 5-dj-awer base. NOW $329. due to the smoker, not the smoking.” • In 1586, toe Argentine city o f tary assistance to help toe Devlin, Parliament member Buenos Aires was founded. food features end news for and about women in peuticular. Age Limits; 16 in materaltj’. such fur offensive is launched, our South The members and staff of fiPOM are Cengo achieve national unity. from Northern Ireland, com­ * • * * • (2) Reg. $27.00 ea. Daystrom Chairs, Molded Styrene chair back. In 1685, New Am sterdam , 12 in other areas, no limit in Vietnamese allies caii really be depend­ grateful for the appearance of such oc­ Five Yean Ago menting on toe shooting of Irish This is Groundhog Day and here’s hoping our mild self-service. now New York, was Incorporat­ civilians by British troeps dur­ Melon Finesse Vinyl upholstered seat. Bronze legs. NOW $15. ea. ed upon to stand their ground. The ideal casional non-cmisensus testimony, not ed by toe Dutch. President Lyndcoi B. Johnsim winter continues. In the meantime, some parts of the All emergency patients and said the United States -would be ing a clash in Londonderry. nation have been hard hit, weather wise. A portion of outpatiento are requested to use (8) Reg. $41.00 ea. Oak Side Chairs, Spindle back. NOW $29. ea. outcome, perhaps, would be to have our because we wish to advocate smoking, In 1870, doctors disclosed that pnpared to stop bom bing toe Rocky Mountain area received more snow in Deoraa- the new emergency room two doubts marry each other, and merge the so^aUed "Cardiff giant,” or deny the obvious health perils in discovered on a farm near North Vietnam If that country "Cable-tapping is no less of a her than ever in history. In parts of toe West if you entrance off Armory St. Access into a situation in which there is no test smoking, but because it is our constitu­ Cardiff, N.Y., was not a petri­ wculd take "Just almost any threat than wirettpping. Imag­ could wring out the ground you would probably get enough to the. entrance Is 'via existing (16) Reg. $16.00 ea. Daystrom Chairs, Antique Biscay with walnut step” to Justify such aption. ine a TV camera in your home water to last the arid areas ot Arizona and Califonila drivew ays. of our allies because there is no enemy tional duty, in aPOM, to be suspicious of fied man but a hoqpc. One Year Ago controlled by the FBI.”—Jer- for years to come. NOW $39. ea. offensive. In 1876, eight basebcdl team s vinyl upholstered seat and back, Bronze legs. NOW $14. ea. (2) Reg. $59.50 ea. Oak Spindle Back Arm Chairs. all sweeping statements and easy con­ banded t^etoer to organise toe ’The United States postal ser­ role N. Oppeitoelm ot toe P otlepts T od a y: 287 We can’t imagine, from the point of clusions. National League. vice announced proposed new American Cl-vil Liberties Union, A suggestion for toe Manchester Ctoamber of Com­ ‘■ADMTTTBD YESTBSBDAY: view of Hanoi, any strategy likely to In 1948, R adio B eriln A c­ postal rates that would raise ■warning of toe threat of in-toe- merce:. A number of chambera throughout toe nation Gall F. Abel, RFD 4, Coventry; the cost of mailing lettero by home spying possible with have been- sponsoring seminars for merchants regarding prove more self defeating, in the long knowledged the end of the Mrs. Frances J. Armstead, World War H batUe of Stalin­ two cents. cable television. President Nixon’s Phase H polVsy. Ttoere is much ooh- Qlastoftbury; Deborah A. Boud, Reg. $490.40 6-Pc. Wrought Steel Dinette Set, 36x48x60" Chest­ run, than to try to launch a massive A Puzillng Court Decision fuslon regarding Phase n and such a seminar might 36 O’Leary 'Dr.; Sydney H. prove beneficial. new offensive in the midst of the tail because our local courts tend to oper­ Bowman, East Hartford; Gary nut laminated top table, bench, 2 Arm and 2 Swivel Arm Chairs end of America’s withdrawal of its land ate in an evenhanded manner almost all J. Chokas, 81' Diane D r .; M i­ Sale — at Saving! A new use for newspapers In keeping with a clean chael A. DePaulo, 8 Brookside troops from Vietnam. Such an action of the time, a decision this week came envlronmrat: ’Ihousands of old copiea are b^ng convert^ with cane backs and vintage Russet vinyl upholstered seats. as a surprise to us but probably more of Lane, Vernon. would comiiel President Nixon to re­ // into fireproof home insulation by a Maryland company. Also, Mrs. Kathleen Dickson, one to officiala connected with law en­ “But I'm Only Cutting Half of It! The insulation is superior to other types now in general NOW $370. 6 Pcs. assess his own military strategy, and forcem ent. l||6 Hilton Dr., South Windsor; use, according to Roland S. Jones, president of Cellutron Larry Durey, Glastonbury; Solid Maf>le Lamp might even perform the miracle of The sum>ended sentence handed down Products Corp. He is presently buying 5,000 tons a year of in Superior Court to toe "mastermind” I^enneth Falrweatoer, Fern- creating a reluctant public approval for old newspa^ra from civic groups and 'waste dealers and wood Dr., Bolton; Mrs. Karen behind a series of armed rebberies here expects to Increase that figure. About three pounds with a general hardening of American policy. and in two other counties left court offi­ newspapers will produce one cubic foot of Insulation. (8) Reg. $13.95 ea. Daystrom Chairs, Swiss Yellow Vinyl Uphol­ If Hanoi wants us . out, and Hanoi has cials "shocked” and policemen "dlqfust- Mar-Resist Tray ed .” stery, Bisque Frame. NOW $9.50 ea. any sanity at all, Hanoi will not And it probaUy comes in a matter of precipitate those actions which will de­ comjdete puzzlement to the incarcerated Sa/ lay our departure. Unfortunately, there codefendants of the man who was finger­ FORMERLY OF THE ed in court testimony as toe "Fagin” of NORTH BKD o f is no particular ground for expecting A Thought for Today the ring. MANCHESTER (Buckland) A beautifully turned floor sanity in Hanoi or, for that matter, any­ WhUe one of Joseph Dunham’s young 2nd Floor Rear What about the issue of porno- Christians in Galatia, "For Is Now Located At lamp with beigre linen-tex­ \ where. else. a cccm p lices is serving a 8-11 year grajtoy in our town? My action freedom, Christ has set us free; state’s prisixi term and toe other an in­ will depend on what I think . . . stand fast therefore and do not 245 SPRUCE ST. tured shade has a new pro- definite term at Chestdre Reformatory, so what are my thoughts? submit again to a yoke. of MANCHESTER their much older leader is free with two ’Thought No. 3 slavery.” tectolac finish that resists Why Any Gaps In The Screening? concurrent 2-5 year suspended terms I think It is the right and I believe It is good to grow • SPECIAL • such marring liquids as al­ The Phderal Aviation Administration and three years’ probation. Dunham, 41, responsibility of each person to into mature adulthood. We ought toe former proprietor of the Ifideaway decide about his own life and not remain as chUdren. We cohol, boiling water, acids! has now moved to stiffen the guard Caiie, a bistro with a reputatton as a then take toe consequences of need to develop toe authority 521/2” High with 151/2" against hijackers, at least, on schedul­ "bucket of blcod,” is said to have plan­ his decislras. As we grew up, within ourselves to know vdiat. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Is good and ri(tot and responsi­ 35 ed airlines, by a more intensive screen­ ned more toa® 12 robberies perpetrated face we leara about sexuality from Tray. Regularly $ . We by his 18 and 28-year-old cohorts and our parents . . . usually non­ ble. I affirm responslbiUty for N O W IN PROGRESS have a limited quantity to ing of passengers. supplied them with a g^un, a car and ali­ CbePS verbally. There Is a difference my cwn life. First, airline ticket agents are order­ bis and shared in the proceeds. to present interest and experi­ Earle R. Custer, Pastor sell at North Uhited Methodist Church ed to observe passengers more closely In his behalf, a clean record was cited, ence between parent and child. but toe same was tnie of the two others. It is natural that there would be Gi*eat Savings are here, oh every floor, in to see if they exhibit patterns of be- We can’t help but feel that toe sen­ a genratlon-gap. There is a M / xJ p.*n. havics' the experts have come to as­ tence imposed by Judge Henry J. Naruk hesitancy to be frank and hon­ H era ld every aisle, your choice in home furnishings. est with each other. Many times sociate with potential hijackers. represents a regrettaWe lapse from toe THURSDAYS Shop early for the best values and selections. even-handed triplication of Justice cUr only a crisis cracks toe harrier Y esterd a y s $25. Second, at more gates — but still not courts strive for and is toe kind cf incon­ lU'i'-''' fjf:. of silence. FRIDAYS at all gates — passengers ■will have to sistency which can only increase any ex­ My father used to tell me that i . he spent toe first thirty years 25 Years Ago pass by magnetometers ^ Ich will give isting lack of respect. R must alllenate (XOSED the young who can find fault with much of his life trying to please his ’This was a Sunday; The Her­ MONDAYS the alann over the presence cf any clearer declstans. And it has to be ^Sam- parents and toe next thirty ald did not publish. metal object. / aginT to the morale of the police who years trying to set a good exam­ ple for his chUdren. Maybe free •Ihe psycbologloal course b y which were Justifiably proud of Dunham’s ^ 10 Years Ago r a z o r c u t f o r prehension. life begins at sixty, but toon MEN AND WOMEN. ticket agents learn to spot potential hi­ The Dunham case is over; the state there are grandchildren. . . Herary B ecker Is eleotod SAL 935 Main St., Manchester - Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Tuesday thru Saturday — THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NITES UNTIL 9 P.M. - Closed Mondays jackers is said to be reloUvely simple cannot appeal the sentence. If toe case I believe toa t adults (a g e 16, chairman of Labor Commlttoo INVITES HlS FRIENDS 21, 42, 65 or 88) should be able for Kowalski, state organisa­ and easy to leara, and toe F.A.A. is to have some value toen let it be in a TO VISIT HIM AT HIS Phone 643-5171 - Free Parking in Downtown Manchester - 30 Day Accounts or Mqster Charge - Longer Terms Available. heightened awareness by ccurt officials to decide for themselves what Is tion backing Kowalski for nomi­ NEW LOCATTQN. doesn’t want to divulge its secrets be­ that slips i-gn occur. — MlDDUffPOWN good . . . If it does .not harm nation as Democratic candi­ date for U.S. Senator. cause it would then be so easy for hi- PRESS. others. I Uke Paul’s word to

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PAGE NINE PAGE EIQirf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1272 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 ♦ - ' . ' - • ■ ______f __ ------« - ing back to his own pig farm aud and XOas Victore St. Ger­ given to the youngrer people in a more detailed outline ta the Andover Hebron development plan. near Sacramento, Calif. main, both of Fort Kent, Mrs. tewri. “I couldn’t just- walk away H i a OIL Speaker Hits Teacher Contract Also, subcommittees will bej Delia Michaud of Rockford, Many residents question why from It,” he said. “Continuity Mich., Mrs. Burnett Cann of their sons and daughters move formed and given their duties Duty Hogs His Life in connection with the develop­ is what makes Sucess in raising 17.» Clearwater, Fla., Mrs. Lionel Impounded Female Dog, Town Sales out cf town after marrying, he 2N GoL Hill. Gear Plan to Needs, ment. SAIGON (AP) — Twenty-nine mands the U.S. Pacific Fleet. pigs. I think Iq another year Sam Lombardo LaPlante of Mlllinocket, Maine, said. There is nothing herei be Wninh Mmwii ffot Th« program’s only funds come the Vietnamese will be able to 1 Day Notice For DeUrevy and Mrs. Geoi^gre Watson of Passes Board Review added, "for the ^oung people to ^ U. , from sS o rs. Navy wives’ clubs carry on by themselves.” 24 Boor Burner ServlM Englewood, Fla,; 17 grandchU- Young Owner Reunited For Lottery rent that they cw afford.” Manchester Evening Herald tired ta raising pigs on his fa- private citizens through the ------Of Trash-Away, The Board of Directors last night voted unanimously Hebron' correspondent, Anne M A N C H iS n t dren, and five, gpreat-grandchil- Along these lines, Taylcr felt tiler’s California farm and ran nonprofit, Washington-based Florida Indians were taking dren. A lest female dog was re- a few months ago. The dog had There was little comment not to deny the contract worked out by the B o ^ of Town Committee Told that the elderly should also be Emt, Tel. 228-8971. OIL HIAT. INC. Dies at Age 58 The funeral wUl be Friday at O'® Andover dog puppies which were sold or giv- off to join the U.S. Navy. Today Helping Hand Foundation. whalea long before settlers ar­ from toe public last night on Sducation and the Manchester Education Association, “What does Hebron mean to given consideration. Many of rived. „ .9:15 a.m. from the White-<3il>- P®""*! ®v®'‘ Oie weekend after a en away, the youngster said. mated could not be just any he raises pigs for the Navy. To staff the animal hus- Sam Lombcurdo Sr., this month’s Board of Directors the bargaining unit for Manchester teachers. you now, where do you see the said, “EU'e being bandry effort, the Navy dug son-Small Funeral Home 66 w®®>®-lo''« search ended with The dog had not been Ucensed, piece ta land but must receive ' ’ of their homes be- East Hartford, founder and“ Elm St. with a Mass of’ the 0*6 location cf her owner. and when she wandered off, the agenda, but there was discus­ According to Wlson Deakta, ■■ town going, and what do you Colleges Plan Signalman l.c. Moses has through lU fUes to find men operator of Trash-Away, Inc., assistant superintendent at the teachers for next year’s con- i ^ Z " " to cau^of “tixe;.’’‘ bred pigs, fed pigs, nursed pigs who had farm backgrounds and resurrection at St Bernard’s reported a week ago youngster said, it was hoped sion among directors on some of want for the town in the fu­ Inatlng the possibility of a which holds the refuse disposal ® that thT doe‘'”a'recenrm 'othrr thatThe would r^iu^^ux^T*^ schools for persimnel, state law tract. This is good evidence to wcrthless piece ta property be- Regulations Services Pool and even shared their quarters a desire to help. nnn»nw.t fnr fhp n# Church at 10. Burial Will be in “'® ^ receni motner, mar sne wcuia return soo^ as are the 1073 draft lottery calen- toe agfenda items. ture.” These were some ta the ooniraci lor me icwn oc man- Cemetery, Fort Kent, wandering around she had done before. dar listings as drawn today for says that the Board of Directors support toe need for long term Ing turned over '"'as felt by many of the ^ est:r,\ ;iV y e st Cemetery, Fort Kent, The one item Uiat seemed to HARTFORD (AP) — Pour In the last 18 months. On his P®'' scrap materials to build Maine. the Bumap Brook Farm in An- With strict admonitions from two million men turning 19 can only deny ,a teachers’ con- contracts, Deakta said, questions put before the commit­ au ster Development oommlttee members that qince _ ___ the Saigtai center. Moms prac- be a potential controversy— Hartfcrd-area colleges have es- Island at the Saigon naval shlp- Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Friends may call at the fu- ’al home tomorrow from 2 to ®wner of the famt, at- keeping and care of pets, the approve one. settlement is within toe Board chairman and a member-at- “‘aUens, each m em ^r should ger and hog cholera. “cumshaw. 1973 Draft Calendar 1978 act f(s an agent for the sale of missions and civic groups at 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A recitation ‘empted to chase the dog away, dog and young owner were re- The board action caps 11 ^f Education’s budget, large, expressed concern that *'.^''® ® existing regula- University ta Hartford, Trin- He la a volunteer adviser in “They’d call it grand larceny JANUARY . state lottery tickets—drew only last night’s meeting with the me Of the Rosary wtU be Wed tomor- "o* wanting to confine her. But united. months of negotiations with toe The matter was put on toe this could also lead to the pos- . . . . Ity College, St. Joseph College what toe U.S. Navy calls Oper- back in the States," said 1. 160 11. 174 21. 99 ,cne remark. That was opposi­ town planners. PaSt row at 8 p.m. at the funeral the dog persisted in hanging During the week, several peo- 2. 'J28 teachers. The contract provides agenda under a suspensian of ...i.u s“>Hlty of cluster developments p l ^ e r was also asked and Hartford College for Worn- atlon Helping Hand. Moses Moses, a grin splitting his deep­ 12. 126 22. 269 ' tion to toe idea from Theodore John Coleman, planner with Jfeax Pack around, obviously lost, tame, pie offered to take the dog as 3. 42 13. 298 for the same changes as pro- the board’s rules and was justed ®’‘ th e ^ u lr - y ’i®**'®*' *® PZC Pla"® to make en have received $60,000 from calls it “the first Job I ever had ly tanned face, 23. 268 Brindameur at 6 Dover Rd. He toe Northeast Development leaving half of the further changes In zones vdillc tag Oo. of East Hartford. - _____ helpless. their own if the owner were not 4. 28 14. 841 posed by arbitrators who enter- the same way. the Hartford Foundation for where I didn’t mind coming to “We talked to civilian con- He was the brother of Mrs. 24. 62 said. “At 60 cents a ticket, I Group that has been hired by development tqien . the town plan is being formu- UNC STORES or fASHlOH* Mrs. Ruth F. Wade ^<'®t and Dog Warden WdlUam found. Others called and offer- 5. 338 16. 221' ed toe case last April, Deakta There was opportunity for toe Plahnlng and Zoning Com­ Public Giving. The schools will work in the morning.’’ tractors, toe Air Force, the Rose Mariconi of Manchester. 25. 248 think the State of Connecticut n *!,., oro Mrs- Ruth Fales Wade of 6 Kowalski didn’t wapt to Im- ed to pay any expenses the 6. 36 16. 309 26. 311 said. iMblic comments on toe mattw. mission to formulate the new What would insure ati^a later tated. match that amount. The object is to help set up a Army, eveiybody around here. te tiylng to raise money from hi?RuUer Rd. died Monday- in P«“ d the dog. but both men dog untU a home could be feund 7. I ll 17. 231 27. 110 ) Teachers will get a 6H pc'* Director William iEltaOen^ towri plan, explained that before date, he questioned, the poesl- CToleman stated that he hopes The program has three goals: self-sui^rtlng diet supplement After a lot ta horse trading it S T t a ^ e ? tarHtaer s l ^ ' P>®‘u*‘®W. N.J. She was the ^®R someone would surely for it. most saying they were 8. 208 18. 72 28. 304 'welfare recipients and toe work­ cent pay hike, effective Nov. 14, made a statement saying he any town plan can be atarted, blllty ta this open land being “the PZC will hold the line on ™ duate courses which are program to Vietnamese sea- started to come along.” 9. 197 f. 19. 308 29. 283 ing poor, and I don’t thitac too the day toe wage-price freeze thought function of the B p ^ of it is necessary to have some further developed if the state or this as they could be up against f,„pp„„onuneconomical for one school be- men, who average five depend- In the early days, Moses and sale of the two TZ ani four S^is'^^^a^ S r ^ ^ ^ w S u S 10. 37 20. 161 SO. 114 town should help with it.” imposed by President Rldiard Directors had been “properly type ta understanding as to how even the federal government iriiat we are recommending.” cause of small enrollment. This ents and earn $2.26 to $10 a ether sailors slept at the center Most of toe discussion by toe 8 a.m. “l^^m the Newkirk "Ln^d Wade lived in Newton, ^ ^ 31. 240 M. Nixon was lifted. discharged” since IDeaidn bad the committee feels with respect should require it? PZC chairman Roy Wlrth would make courses available week. t® guard against river-riding board centered on a proposed The pay hike is the only told them that the contract is to the______Above, questions______Elayne Stockwell, rep- agreed with Ctoleman. He said for the first time for.students' Starting with a swampy palm chicken rustlers. When Navy ^ t n e y ^ e r a l Home, M8 flnaUy did call Ko- area. iSding Elston. East FEBRUARY hottest coats for kids 1. 112 additional appropriation of $32,- money item which changed ta within the $9.6 million budget He'stressed that there weie ''®s®''ttaS the Historical Society, the commission was getting in- at schools that never offered it. thicket, Moses and a succession Seabees finished a cement- . 11. 26 21. 316 020 to toe 1971-72 budget, for M aT 'iif ^ r S ^ ^ c- survived by two daugh- walskl about the dog. a local Hartford, MMChester, H e b ^ , 2. 278 12. 195 22. 20 Ihe contract, Deokln told toe the Board of Directors allotod twO things the planners would *'®*' 8T®up la quite con- volved in “a lot of spot zon- —Avoiding duplication in of U.S. and Vietnamese sailors block hog barn, toe crew conversion to new equipment not do. pemed with ^ fa e rit^ of the ing w d felt that & tovm plan graduate pre^rams. have built a modern center that screened o« a sty and moved 3. 64 13. 263 28. 247 board. There is no increase in the Board of Education. . at the town data center. The ap­ FTrst ta all, he said, “We will town, particularly in the center could clear up this situation, tor Hartford, at 9. OBurial will be Manchester, with whom she dog was acquired from a friend cals said. 4. 68 14. 348 24. 261 benefits. FitzGerald made toe stato- ' —Pooling common resources ultimately will produce 21,000 six months. Pigs go to in St. Mary's Cemetery. East U'Ade her home, and Mrs. Mar­ 5. 96 15. 308 propriation would be made from He noted that even as this ment to allay any public con- not impose upon you our val- ®* tov^. Meetings In administration such as com- broiler chicks and 40 to 60 pig- early and are clean, quiet 25. 260 charges to other towns for serv­ Hartford. cia Priscue of Edison, N J.; 6. 271 16. 227 26. 61 contract was finally approved, cern over the seemingly hasty ues.” In other words, the plan- ®he felt that .this area should Because of the leuige amount puter-sharing and Jtant use ta lets a month for outlying Viet- neighbors when g;lven the ices toe center has provided. oms Friehds may call at the fu­ and four grandsons. 7. 181 17. 46 27. 186 negotiations are beginning with action. tiers will not present a ,plan ”® reserved, on an historical ba- of greund work to bo covered, specialized library resources. namese navy cooperatives. chance, said M . Directors Delay Vote Town Manager Robert Weiss neral home tonight from 7 to .9 Funeral services will be Sat­ 8. 347 18. 11 28. 296 with a “take it or leave It” at- keeping the architecture ta it was generally agreed that the The Hartford Consortium for The center, one ta four in de- With chick production at 240 euid tomorrow from. 8 to 5 and 7 urday at 2 p.m. at the Second 9. 136 19. 127 explained that toe equipment titude. the center. In many Instances, committee should meet everyHigher Education is patterned velopment, now has incubators, a ^ R e p u b lic a n s wiU appoint 18. 367 28. 46 By DON MF.1KI.10 were widely regarded as little here tb give you professional 9. 321 19. 398 Director Anthony Pletrantonlo 29. 21 HARTFORD (AP) — more than a challenge to the guidance and expertise.” at 9:16 a.m. at the I^ete Fu- «> Highland St.. Newton. Mass. s a ^ " X DemocraU, who hold a 10. 331 2D. 262 30. 213 asked if the Advisory Data Pro­ neral Home, 125 Pearl St., En­ cessing Oonunlttce had been Next Wednesday, Gov. Thomas Democrats to turn to an Income Developing a Plan field, with a Mass of the Res­ members to such a commlssiim six to three majority cn the 31. 326 J .(MeskiU will go before toe tax rather than accept Mes- APRIL kept up to date on these develop­ With the assistance ta slides, urrection at St. Adalbert’s must be appointed within SO Board of Directors and thus General Assembly — and the kill’s taxes. (Later, after gnaw- Amston Man 1. 12 11. 350 ments. Weiss said toe commit­ Coleman, along with Ray Jeffer­ Church in Enfield at 10. Burial days after the authorization is control the decision of how 21. 4 people of Connecticut — and tag on the tax problem for made. large the commission will be. 2. 108 12. 23 22. 264 tee was "phased out” last year, son, another member ta the de­ will be in St. Adalbert’s Ceme­ Dies after Game 3. 104 after its task of setting up the ask for tax Increases. months, Meskill’s original ipro- velopment group,, showed the tery. The appointment of members have indicated that it will be a 13. 169 23. 279 4. 280 14. 81 data center was completed. He And toe legislature, although posals did not seem so far-letch- process ta developing a plan Friends may call at the fu­ to the commission will be made 16-member commission. State 24. 362 controlled by toe Democrats, ed to the Democrats, In Tolland Gym 6. 264 16. 343 26. 265 said the committee’s last rec­ siinilar to the type they would neral home tonight from 7 to 9. at the board’s March 7 meeting law says that only a “bare ma- just might give the Republican 6. 88 16. 119 26. 233 ommendation was to convert to like to use in Hebron. 7 An Amston man died last if the authorization of the com- Jority” of a Charter Revision governor exactly what he asks 7. 163 17. 183 27. 266 third generation equipment. They explained how they had H. Russell Tryon night after being stricken vriiile mission is made next week. CommlsslMi can * consist of for. . . . people BO analyzed existtog land use, cur­ M a n c h e s t e r playing basketball at the Hicks Anthony Pietrantcnlo, board members of one political party. 8. 50 18. 242 28. 66 Pietranonib said he was sur­ Memorial services for H. Rus- There is no question about heartily aiok. . rent utilities in the area, new ,11 Memorial School. 9. 234 19. 166 29. 93 prised to hear that the com- ^ _ sell Tryon of 31 Parker St., who 10. 272 20. 314 30. 69 mlttee had been i*ased out. Pos»lWUty of M esl^ s p ^ projects being proposed in the a l l died yesterday at Manchester Unneous Robert Norton, 36, area,^ community services. Tolland MAY Director John Tanl suggested posing » siste iroome t o . He a The agonies of i 9t i, which Memoriai Hospital, wlU be to- that IBM’s move to declare inade it quite clear that he ^g„t on until August, made ■ so Also, how they bad examined th e 1. 68 11. 307 21. 810 morrow at 1 p.m. at the Holme-j 2. 275 equipment obsolete was an at- "ot. Instead, the governor vdll ^any people so heartily sick of recreation facilities, existing Funeral Home, 400 Main St. J*® 12. 116 22. 333 3. 166 18. 49 tempt to gain sales. propose — as he has already yjg subject of taxes that zone ordinances, natural fea­ Robert Johansonn will be the Z f s 23.216 Paul Jutther, director ta toe indicated on several o c c a sl^ Capitol newsmen have land Volunteer Fire Department 4. 172 14. 224 24. 246 tures ta a site, major physical SAVINGS reader. Burial will be at TEA Asks Mediation the 6. 292 data center, said, "It’s a matter to draw more heavily on the been very curious about features, slqpes and types ta convenience of the family. rescue truck. Hie Tolland Am- 16. 166 .26. 122 6. 337 ta rteed for toe town.” The new sales t o as a source ta reve- Mesklll U going to pro- BOUSj'' Mr. Tryon was rece^ y in- ? ? 16. 101 26.118 7. 146 17. 2ra equipment would be faster and ni^J®. , P®®® i" i*i® budget message Upon completion ta this analy­ stalled as royal patron of ^ a p - ^ Ho®kvlUe General H ^ t a l, 27. 203 Then the debate will begin ^ext Wednesday. The dearth ta A_____ aJ: where he was pronounced dead 8. 201 . 18. 96 28.18 repairs to obsolete equipment sis, too Group summarized and man Court, Order of Amaranth, Of Contract Proposal will be difficult, Juttner said. a debate in which the idea of a sp>ecuratlon and revelation is m ^ e recommendations which and was a past watchman of on arrival. Resaults of an 9. 276 19. 148 29. 188 autopsy performed this morning anxious to get the mediation 10. 100- 20. 274 30. 48 In response to a question__ from state income tax, although P®*- quite a contrast to toe "leak ta gave some griideline as to the sheidierds of the White Shrine By BETTE QUArTRAIiE director Jrn Norris, Weiss Utlcally Inert, will continue to jjjg yreek” stories that came, (Herald Reporter) session scheduled so the con- 31. 67 types ta developments that LOAN Of Jerusalem in Hartford. These & Several minutes elapsed be- JUNE gave the following charges to dominate the discussion out before former Qoy. ^ohn could be made in certain areas. Masonic affiliations were omit­ Contract negotiations between tract can go before the town other towns for services ren^ ternatlves. The Finance Oom- fore the ambulance 4vas called the Tolland Education Assocla- prior to the setting of the an- 1. 16 11. 64 21. 316 Dempsey delivered his , last Obleman also explained toat ted in his obituary in yestei> dered to them—Eighth Utilities mlttee has scheduled a pubUc because the first call for help tion and the Board of Educa nual towp budget. Tlie proceed- 2. 360 12. 190 22. 146 budget message two y ean ago. their final analysis would not day’s Herald. District, $2,066; Wethersfield, hearing “ M esklll, has sireac(y modq,, There areouc noAiu ____ calling iiuuABhours. made to State Police in tion have reached an impasse, ings will be handled by a medi- 3. 246 13. 815 83.' 212 only include land use but also 4. 207 14. 96 $10,700; Glastonbury, $7,174.60; posals . for Feb. 16, less tliM^a^ tv. main points obota h1» Association Tho*famUy *8U M e ^ Oi^*My according to Ronald prompting the teachers to file ator who goes back and forth 24. 61 Windsor) $9,600; and the Capital week after the delivery ta the a gross cost revenue study and 6. 230 16. 16 25. 143 budget: (1) It w^l ' memorial co n t^ tto n s may be Tolland appUcaUon for state mediation between representatives of both Region Education CounoU, $2,- budget message a stu ^ . maiiA tn tiKA sMi-Aif r%,.Av-h County Mutual Aid Service and of the contract. sides of the process, who are in 6. 87 16. 32 26. 346 spending over current. made to the ^ rst Church of 480. Taxes will once again pr^ although not by the 8Q ]^r '^ht' H i^V er, lie stated, “We can the Tolland Volunteer Fire De- Application for mediation was separate rooms. The sessions 7. 261 17. 91 27. 330 pro]^e you wito toe techidcal Oirist, Scientist, 447 N. Main Director James Farr asked duoe much , t a the news out of hte commissicnera aiwed St.; the Shrtoer’s Hospital for filed today with the Connecticut run on a marathon basis. 8. 282 18. 238 28. 53 da^'to develop maps as to ^ a t Mr. Norton was bom June 17, 9. 83 19. 62 29. 76 whether. If one ta these towns the legislature, just as thta ^g) it will include an' in- Crippled Children, ^nlngfield. Department qf Education, ac- Last year’s mediation process dropped the town service, it rather dreary subject did I w croase iri toe sales tax aitfl-or the land will allow .'.. but it will 2 9 ’ ^ 1935 in Wildwood, N.J., the son 10. 178 20. 77 so. 142 bo up to you to determine the Mass.; or to the Memorial Tree cording to Gerald Ralston, between the TEA and the school 10. could be replaced. Weiss said year. But this year, with t i i e extension______ta the__ tax___ to^ things ^ Ai.. -AA-___1__ A_ Ellis Norton of AmsUm and president ^ of fi,_the rnrATEA. beard lasted one davday from noon JULY values.’’ Program of the Manchester the late Vera Peterson Norton. ether towns are interested in lawmakers bearing to© which are not now taxed; and reg. $42 to $48 Chamber of Commerce, 257 E. Ralston declined to make pub- until midnight, according to Dr. 1. 39 11. 2oe 21. 6 Chairman 2. 297 12. 340 the service. from public reaction to t o ^ include on tar Center St. He was employed a^prod u c- request of the teachers MacKenzie. 22. 286 Pascal Mastrangelo asked if abortive income tax, the debate The committee then proceed­ tion engto®er at Pratt and 3. 109 13. 306 or to comment on whether sal- If mediation is not success- 28. 366 the town could rent smaller ma- should not be anywhere near as ed to, elect Everett Graham ta • Whitney Division of United Air­ '4. 92 14. 806 24. 324 The governor has also noted Mrs. Ethel H. Croteau aries or other clauses led to the ful, the next step is to go to ar- chines if toe work it was doing long as it was in 1971. Rt. 80 as its chairman. | craft in Middletown at the time 6.' 139 16. 359 26. 36 that the law requires toe $210 impasse. bitration. Under arbitration decreased. Juttner said there - Graham thanked them for the | GIRLS’ BOOTOP COATS Mrs. Ethel Hdtchlns Croteau, of his death. He was a mem­ 6. 132 16. 74 26. 204 million state deficit to be i^ d You’re invited to attend Under mediatiim rules, no fur- rules each side appoints a nego- 84, of Burlington Vt., grand­ is a 90-day cancellation clause “unsought honor” and said that j ber of the First United Church ther relea^s' will be forthcom- tlator, who jointly appoint a 7. 286 17. 199 27. 60 .. . 7.5 per cent off ta the next two' fiscal yekra. The coat shown is just one style from our mother at M)rs. Michael White- of WilUmantic. in the contracts to rent the The law could, of course, be 111 spite of living in t o ^ for j tag until the process is com- third member of the panel. The 8. 366 18. 121 28. 186 bb cb only two years, he moved here j up-to-the-minute selection of bootop styles in house of Manchester, died Sun­ Other survivors are his wile, pjgfgj Ralston added. arbitrators’ rulings are also not 9. 179 19. 322 29. 222 machines and noted that small­ I tax . . . changed to stretch the pay-off er machines could be rented. becfiuae he liked the area and ; cotton suedes, cozy piles, elephant cloth . . . day in a Burlington nursing Mrs.~ Joan Bonaftae Norton; ^ Kenneth MacKenzie, su- binding. 10. 89 20. 63 30. 200 period out longer, but presum- Weiss noted that contracts at t o Capitol is ably the governor must figure hop^ that he would be able to j some with pile hninsrs. Zipper or button home altw a Itagering lllnere. toree sons ^ r t A Norton, rtntendent of schools, also re- Once anan agreement is 31. 263 ^ r a l se ^ c e s ^ r e held A. Norton, and J ^ r e y Information re- reached between the negotiating AUGUST with outside towns are signed Democratic leaders his budget on the basis ta exist- participate in making it an even i fronts . . . all with hood. Sizes 7 to 14. yesterday morning at toe Ready E. Norton; and a daughter, contract must be ap- 1. 323 11. 126 21. 30 for a fiscal year. are seriously considering enact- tag law. better area to live in. I ftoieral Chapel, 261 Shelburne Terri-Ann Norton, all of Amston. 2. 27 12. 198 22. 140 ing whatever MesklU proposes As ta 1971, the deficit pay-off Graha'm is a retired chemical | OPEN HOUSE posal or toe teachers’ request. proved by both the TEA mem- eng;lneor who spent 36 y e a r s i St., Burlington, Vt. Entombment Funeral services will be Fri- He explained any comments bership and the Board' of Edu- 3. 3 13. 329 23. 302 in the way of tax increases — is likely to be one of the areas was in Lsdie View Cemetery and ^ y at 1 p.m. at the Potter gf jjjjg time can be used catiem. 4. 313 14. 206 24. 138 First Pick even if he recommends a 7.5 subject to negotiation. The defl- with Monsanto Chemical Co., i she will be buried at the con- FVneral Home, 466 Jackson St., 5. 63 ’ 16. 241 26. 290 per cent sales tax, up a full cit is so big that even a one- the last seven or eight as a con- ; against those participating in Current negotiations have sultant. venience of the fa m ily ^ Hart' WilUmantic. Burial will be in the mediation proceedings. been conducted since Dec. 1, 6. 208 16. 19 26. 76 Is M arch 6 percentage point from the year extension ta t o pay-off ford Cemetery, ■VWiife River th^ New WilUmantic Cemete^. ,pjjg superintendent did say, with meetings held on a weekly 7. 87 17. 8 27.34 present rate. Democratic State period gives both sides a lot of Suggestions Jtmetion, Vi. Friends may call at the fu- however, that toe teachers are basts. 8. 131 18. 113 28. 40 (Oontinued from Page One) Chairman John M. Bailey, extra muple, SEPTEM BER in blue ones. Each color group tend to blame MesklU for Nixon Condemns town and in what direction they 1. 219 11. 334 21. 128 then went tato giant plexiglass toe tax boosts rather than the would like to proceed. Labor Disputes Emery Taylor, member-at- Miss Adeline Grant 2. 17 12. 48 22. 268 drums in a- scrambled se- legislature that gives toe Tieup on Docks Man Robs 7-11 Store large, .commented that most of 3. 226 13. 229 28. 296 were to- *------— (Continued fnmi Page One) ELLINGTON — Miss AdeUne Low Last Year, quence. The drums were to- ^® unv toe people who have come to Grant, 47, of Wapptag Rd. died Threatening them with a ordered Jehnston and his wife 4. 366 14. 863 24. 236 nobody is going to make any a day, including toe estimated black pistol, a young bandit tato a rest room in toe rear of 6. 364 15. 236 26. 291 tated to mix the capsules even themselves on the loas of some $600 mUUon in Hebron have come "to live in a Saturday 11 to 4 yesterday at Rockville General State Reports 6. 173 16. 226 26. 29 further. netUesome tax Issue anyway, blocked exports, rural area.” Hospital—r ----- HARTFORD fAP I forced two people at the Green “b lw However, he said, “We have 7. 144 17. 189 27. 248 Four young men and two so toe Democrats might just as <e you'll be with us Friday night . . ROCKVILLE — George St. The total number of manufac- DBlCHlMBEIFt Directors Will Discuss “We must act now, swiftly on the nremises. McCartan was farm land and which they have GMmain, 81, of Northport, L.I., turing jobs in the state last De- U. 82 21. 80 and decisively,’’ he said. airested, and after a brief scuf­ 1. 170 felt would present many prob­ Saturday if you can't make it Friday evening . . to celebrate this 2 3 - ’ ’ N.T., formerly of toe Rockville cember was 402,730, more than 12. 86 22. 188 fle at headquarters with police, 2. 90 Wrecker Rotation Plans lems with water. area, died yesterday at toe 20,000 fewer than in December 3. 66 13. 886 28. 262 reg. $36 he was placed ta a cell for the Bitter Throng Open Land. Itantington (L.I.) Itospital. 1970, according to toe Labor 4. 250 14. 88 24. 166 Members ta toe town’s Board garage ownera ta town do net important occasion. night. He was presented this Bills also felt that developers Mr. St. Germain was born In Department. 5. 31 16. 187 26. 6 agree to toe plan it will not morning in Manchester circuit ta Directors will meet soon with Mourns in Ulster should be required to set aside Fort Kent, Maine, and was The department also said 6. 336 16. 187 26. 861 v a ik . He added, “We’re smack court where his case was con­ members (Oontinaed (ram Page One) areas in developments for rec­ BOYS’ SNORKEL COAT formeriy employed as a carpen- that non-manufacturing jobs 7. 267 17. 294 27. 194 of t o Independem gggbuat toe situation ta free en­ ter at the E. St. Germain Wood- last December totaled 778,960. tinued. McCnrtcn was held, ta Oarage Ownera Association to terprise.” Parliament 'wdio since last Au­ reation and open land. The authentic snorkel coat takes a bisr dive in price 8. 210 18. 13 28. 166 Harry Kirhham, zoning board woridng Co. of RockvUle. He This figure te up about 6,000 lieu of $2,000 bond. discuss an IGO proposal to in­ Pietrantcnlo asked if the gust has been on toe run as an 9. 120 19. 168 29, 176 member, informed toe group ★ ★ ★ 'A t ★ . •. jump right into D&L for the buy of the season! was a communicant of St. Philip from December 1970. ■ «FC | S| 5 10. 78 20. 149 SO. 281 stitute a rotation plan for wreck­ board could sit down and dis­ associate ta toe outlawed Irish 100% nylon with heavy duty zipper front, pile- Mary Church in Northport. that state, statutes require all 81.164 er service in town, a plan that cuss toe matter with toe IGO Republican Army; lined hood bordered in fake fur. Sage or navy. Sizes BuSvivors are 8 sons. Elude 300 Million Disabled ha been tmder consideration for since the biggest IGO complaint Kennedy crossed into North­ developers to donate a certain Mu»hroom»* Value piece ta land for recreation or, MANCHESTER’S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION 8 to 20. ' St. Germain of Btltagton, Lucien Gan*t ^Obtain Help over a year. seems to be lack ta response. ern Ireland this morning. At 80, St. Germain of Rockville and Pods Up 23 Per Cent Bear In Film The' matter was brought up Director Jamee Farr agreed, he has toe drawn and qdgy look if the land is not available, the developer is requlredi to donate Claude St. Germain of Anniston, WASHIN<3TON — U.S. mush­ UNTIED NATTON8, N.Y. — NEW YORK (AP) — Tina, an when a letter from the TOO ask­ “1 iiiiwk board members should ta a hunted man. Ala.; a daughter; Mrs. Paul room prcducticn in f'seal 1971 is Some 300 million disabled peo- 8-year-old Scandinavian brewn ing that the plan be implement­ be Invited to that meeting. It’s He had previously said he ex- an equivalent amount ta mon­ 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL. 6434588 men’s snorkel coat TousBalnt ta Northport, with estimated at 207 miUlen peunds, pie threughout the world require bear cwned by Ice Capades ed was read by Anthony Pletran- dragged on long enough.” pects arrest as soon os he is ey, to be used for future land whom ho made his home; 3 up nearly 7 per cent frem a rehabilitation services they can- stars Paul and Danusha Rup- tonio, board______secretary._. Mayor John Eiompson direct- recognized in toe North, but to- acquisition by toe town. (COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 ■ TEL. 742-7321) brofheni, Sylvlo St. Germain of year eariier. Growers received not get, according to a United pert, will star ta the film, “We Pletrantonlo asked Wedss If toe ed Pletrantonlo to acknowledge day toe army and police kept Local buUder Tony Sylvester Sage or navy, 86 to 46 reg. $40 2 9 .9 9 Ellington, Maxime St. Germain an average ta 43.3 cents a q^iia test pattern is part of the Nations report. M o to rin g and______Barely, ____ Made___ It_____ To____ Mara.’___ town has given toe IGO a yes the letter from toe IGO and tell clear of Craggan and the nelgh- cconmented that he has been required to follow this statute ta I^wlston, Maine, and Elal St. pound, cempared with 37.6 cents Herald’s auaUtv nrinttag control ‘nU'wWal accidents are adding Trainer Paul Ruppert also wUl or no answer on their pn^icsal.• them ta Weiss’s plan to set up boring Bogslde. Control ta the in connection with a subdivision fiiii ^ (DAL, Young World and Mmi'o, Mnnoheoter Parfcade only) ^ rm aln ta Waipole, N.H.; 7 in 1969-70. The value ta t o out- another 3 mlUlon crippled pe^ be featured in t o sclence-fic- “We’ve given them a maybe," a meeting. He asked Weiss to crowd was In toe hands ta he is building in Oolcheiiter. ststora, Mrs. Marceline Gagnon put roee 28 per Cent to $89.6 P««ram to give you the natiim a pj^ every year to the total ta ti n thriller-farce. Shoettag will Weiss said. notify board members when that stewards wearing the green ■III fwwHmwwiMrMiiM of Branford; Mrs. Mattie Mich- million. finest {newspaper. disabled. begin in June. Weiss explained toat it all meeting date is confirmed. parkas typical ta toe IRA. He stated that the land do- ^ji ...... PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, PEBRUAllY 2, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN

C olum bia Jensen and another by Paul Schroder. Business Mirror Jim Cobb« who played goalie Grocery Values at ^athmarking Prices 25 Members Are Elected for the first time, made some AN EXOmm PARTY IDEA! excellent stops. Tendency To Ignore, 3-lb. I^oz. Parents, who rose at 5 a.m. CiMloiiier Plek-Up Buffets, and box To Democratic Committee to get to West Hartford on time, Bold Laundry Detergent were well rewarded. Heme DeHvered Buffets Nips Consumer Wisdom Local I>emoorats recently, donation of toys and candy dur­ □ elected 2S members to the town ing the Christmas season. in Ready*to-Serve Centalnen! B y JOHN CVNNIFF Manchester Evening Herald ume is the result of in­ cont committee. Scouts also received a stitutional trading, but as bro­ Joy Liquid Dish Detergent Columbia correspondent, Vir­ For further information, call letter from the Salvation Army, NEW YORK (AP) There were 30 names on the ginia Carlson Tel. 228-9224. kers will tell you, there is □ praising their generosity in I r c . though the overall wisdom of growing Interest among small 4 -lb.' ballot Including those who were donating to them. The boys had eftROEN RROVE CATERERS, the ordinary consumer and in* •49-5518 or Ctb-SSlf investors in new Issues, in Whole Kernel Corn or Croam Stylo • Pathmark^ can interested in running again and done jobs at home and received Amtrack Asked vestor can be easily demonstra­ "stocks with a story,” in action those who had indicated an in­ 50 cents each, to a g^rand total stocks. □ of $22.50. ted, there are two faiUngs that terest in being on the commit­ To Rum Route remain curiously perslatmt: A Whether or not this type of AllVarlotioa (ExeoptWIld) Patrick Lambert was given ___ , , ^ acUvlty in one section of the Rice-A- Ron! tee. the Webelos neckerchief and tendency to ignore, a tendency market wUl spread to epidemic Members elected who had was welcomed into the troop. Via Hartford to fotgfet. proportions caimot be foretold, □ Denner bars were given to previously been on the commit­ HARTFORD (AP) — It is difficult, .for example, to but if it does it seems likely to Keith Fricker, Thomas Pelto, THE UNIVERSITY OF GONNEGTICUT Boot, LIvor, Chickon - Pathmark tee Include Charles Bailey, Ouy The Greater Hartford Chamber mesMure the impact of the bum seme of. the very investors Ration Doa Food Michael Tralnor, Robert Stark­ Beck, Henry Beck, Peter Beck- of Commerce said Tuesday it health warnings on cigarette who lost out in previous hot ey, Andrew Albanese and Joseph □ Ish, Irene Glasser, Albert Hadtt wants rail passenger service Non-Gretfit Extension packages—and now on advertis- markets, 1>qt. 1-pt Barros. Assistant denner bars glan, Richard Kristoff, Edmond between Washington, D.C., and ing too—-but you could develop A high executive of a group btl. the name for value. went to Jeff Shaw, Todd Waln- Pathmark Vegetable Oil Lambert, Janice Matson, Paul Aimounoos a Gourse In an argument for saying that it of mutual funds explains that WTlght, Christopher Fleming and Montreal to go througdi Hart­ Merrick, Anthony Morascini, ford if the route from the na­ Jay Vlnlng. is nil. while his portfolio managers '='Ronzbnl Meat Sauce orMwinara^ |ar 33* >=)Tomato Sauce ffathmorti M ar^all Nuhfer, George Peters, tion’s capital to the Canadian In the middle 1960a con- are looking for solid stocks that Alfred Scracchl, Norcen Steele, Craig Pepin was presented city is restored. sumption did fall, following re- can be expected to return mod- ‘=^Pathmark Bleach Carl Swartz and Joseph Szegda. with his Naturllst award and lease of the U.S. Surgeon Gen- est gains, they also have set ■=’Veriflne Applesauce Matt Beck was given his Artist Amtrak, formerly the Nation­ ftiMI 1-qt Q O < New members are Martha Gif­ eral’s report on smtMng and aside. funds for those action coni. W W Now Open al Rail Passenger Corp., is con­ MANAGING BY UquM Fethmeifc ford, Thomias O’Brien, Roger award. health. But since then the in- stocks. °Wh6le Tomatoes i-ait-»29* □Dish Detergent The Blue and Gold Banquet is sidering adding the passenger Pepin, EdiUi Prague, Charles dustry has enjoyed a rather For mutual funds to play the scheduled for Feb. 25 at the Con­ service |tc the nation’s rail sys­ 99* ^Fabric Softener ^'paUmarti eSnt 59* Probert, John Webb and Jerome steady 3 per cent gain per game is dangerous, but they °Fab Detergent gregational Church parish tem, but has not yet decided on Rosen. house. the route. y®""* generally have the ability to ^Sklppy Peanut Butter ^Pathmark Tomato Juice« 2 9 * . The committee allocated funds Arthur J. Lumsden, president OBJECTIVES Cigarette consumption last survive. For small investors Planning And Zoning Pathmark of year was estimated to be 636.8 the speculation game can be for the 18-21 voter registration The Planning and Zoning Com­ of the chamber, said he has drive, discussed the Second Con­ mission will hold a public hear­ urged Amtrak President Roger Workshop Leader: billion units, even though every disastrous, as It has been in the Say Hello, Say Something! gressional District aspirants, ing Feb. slin Y e(^ans Hall" at Lewis to choose the inland p^ kage contains the advisory; past. But even disasters appar­ “ Warning: The Burgeon Gener­ I O ■■■_*« _S . A . Ea S .a I . ^ .a B A M anchester and reviewed the redlstrictlng 7 :30 p.m., to hear a rudest from route through Hartford rather ently can be forgotten. U.S. Qov’t Inap.Qrado A 29* al Has (Determined That Ciga­ plan. George Lange. He wishes to re­ than a proposed route through Nona Pricod HIghor lb. I Dr. Paul Mali rette Smoking la Dangerous to Frying Chickens Pathmark Shopping Center subdivide four lots into three Albany, N.Y. It accepted the resignation of Your Health.” Peter Becklsh as treasurer — larger ones on .Webster Lane. Hartford is the better choice Where: Southeastern Branch, Avery Point, Rare Art Works □ 214 Spencer Street,Manchester,Conn. because there is more .popu­ Have smokers become un­ Fully Cookod Shank Butt elected Guy Beck to replace Hocldoy W in Groton l^jaColumbla Chiefs were vlc- lation along the Connecticut aware of the warning? Do they Walar Addod Portion Ib.Portlon^#1b#ttl.Sllcea 99.1 him, and accepted the reslgna- Given to Gallery Smoked Ham corridor, and the Hartford to doubt the accuracy of the Sur­ tloij^^of Ken Moron. torioSlrb^ d! score of 5 to 4 in When: Tuesday Evening, 7:30-9:30 p.m., a Northern' -Hockey L«ague Montreal service would help starting Feb. 22, for 10 sessions. geon General’s assessment? Do WASHINGTON (AP) — W □ Soml-Bonoloaa (OvOn- , U80A Thomas O'Brien was named to grame against Windsor Locks meet "the overall rail service CHOIC replace Moran and John Webb Roady) FIrat Cut Higher 99* Sunday. needs of the Northeast corridor, RibRoast-7”Cut was named to fill the vacancy The 10-12 year old "PeeWees" Lumsden said in a statement. COURSE FEE: *85 enjoyment? former ambasaadm: and New □ created by the resignation of gave it all they had. Support for the Hartford Whatever the reason, York govemm:, and the Harrl- Lean 3-lba S Over Smaller Helen Jaswinskh Tri-captain defenseman Doug route has also been expressed This includes all instructional costs, course mate­ smokers continue to buy clga- man Foundation have given the Ground Beef Quantitlaa Priced Higher 69* The 25 names will be proi>os- Aitken had a hat-trick, scoring by the state Department of rials, etc. rettes even though the industry a w - o . ed and voted upon at the party one in the sec >='Chuck Beef Patties r«na^r««n .99 * °Fresh Sparerlbs .79* 1:30 p.m. in Bailey Auditorium Pavlova and Slovensky Ballets. Thom Peterson, assistant pro­ Qiiai1arad*-11Canlaran4 i b 3 9 ' of Manchester High School. The > '^^iRoasting Chickens OrsdeAS^-lbs. AvR. Ik. 39* npork LpInChopsLa. tnd Chapa Aar raekaga Guest artist Duiine and John fessor of theater at Southern TYuthruth inIn Lending Law was ^ performance is sponsored by Houle will dance the Bluebird Connectclut State College, has passed, Lewis Mandell o t the QaatlaradWI. Lutz Junior Museum. Admission Pas de Deux; and Jane Maran, designed the costumes and FOR YOU, VALENTINE! A ^portrait by Andre Derain of I “Chicken Legs 6aek Anachad ^43* °Cube Beef Steaks CM is free to museum members. A University of (Michigan’s Sur­ who has had roles in "Coppella’’ scenery. He was the designer vey Research Center asked car Marie N. Harrlman, the am­ nominal charge will be made for and "Salle de Ballet," wlU ai>- 3.43* '='Boneless Pork Loin Rib SMa Ross* for "Romeo and Juliet” at the buyers what percentage they bassador’s„ _ late wife, \riio , ran a “Chicken Breasts wSgAMohad non-members. pear as the Lilac Fairy. Bucks County (Pa.) Playhouse, C illd o l the Drum ttfeks us Qovt were paying on their monthly i*"! < In the photograph above, The ballet, with music by 'T O MY Insptctsd, Orsff# A frtm .^39 *‘=^Select Beef Liver njf^a. Fresh In- Store Bakery Dept. (Where Department is Available) and for the outdoor production instaltamt loans. He then com- ^ I “Turkey V^ngs" Clarissa Harmon, faculty mem­ Tschalkovsky, is choreographed of “ West Side Story” at the band pared what they thought they troduciiy m ^ y French patat- ber of the Hartford Conserva­ by James Zynda. He is co-direc- shell of New York City’s Lin-, paying with what the ac- to .^ erioan s, was donated “Turkey Roast i..a'2” “Pork Butt Roast °Lemon Pies Oalleloua Marlnqim tory, is shown in the title role tor of the Ballet Etudes Reper­ coin Center. VALENTINE” t u a lly ^ d . husband. -jry PathmartCa TalMaaa Portarhouaa and T - Bona Staaka. A New Meat Eating Value.". Dalle lout of Princess Aurora. LesUe tory Co. and received his train­ Russel Fratto, director of the Before the law he found that “K’b quite a sMd J. Coconut ttch I PhUippe will dance the role at General hferchandise Values at Pathmarking Prices ‘^Custard Pies ing at the Academy of Ballet Ballet Etudes Co., is artistic ad­ the index of accuracy was 45 Carter Brown, director cf the Prince Charming. Etudes in Norwalk. He has ap­ visor to the production. 14 Kt. Gold Mini per cent, meaning that on aver- National Gallety. AlHiough offl- Gillette ^ ‘^Italian Rolls Froth Btktd tach Engraved age they thou^t they were gave no estimate of the Dish Drainer (space Saver Te flo n six months. It’s a certain Diamond 14 K(. Charms, COUPON SAVINGS paying less than half of, Mdiat paintings’ cash value, It clearly NdbiHikl Pilot Escapes thing.” R ock ville they actually were paying. runs In the millions. Te c h m atic nSets Cabinet F ry Pan Pins & Tie Tacs Box o( 200 Plane Accident Hilsman, who served as an Love Ring Writing In the M lc h l ^ Bust------Adjuatabla assistant secretary of state for Hospital Notes FREE! ness Review, Mandell reports • -n-a Band far eastern affairs in the Ken­ X Our Rag. tp 13.97 that a similar study after, pas- Sodga Pathmark RIDGEFIELD (AP) — Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 J;^01181O1I I r lf lllS nedy and Jcduison admlnis- Initial Tie Tac sage of the law showed that the m o * J Free An amphibious aiiplane crash- p.m. in all areas except ma­ G.I. Joe Sesame Street Facial This traUong, has been mentioned as *60.10.99 8.88 '6-pc. with ternity where they are 2 to 4 mean accuracy was 63 per 10 ISC dlllipIltlCCl AstorM Colors ^ | Coupon landed in a rocky woodland two a possible challenger to in­ Adventurer Muppets "To My Valentine" cant, "an increase that was Aturiod Col6rs 10” sU* ■ ' cumbent Republican Robert H. and 6:30,to 8 p'.m. will be machine en­ • InitiaT Charm Tissues miles from the Danbury Air­ Rm . 13UI9 10.88 bizrely significant.” WASHINGTON (.AP) — The LbnH on. pw ImiHy. Qeod *1 any P.lhmwk Supw m «k.l. graved free on suitable I Sun.. Jan. 30 thru Sal.. Fab. S 1S73. Void .hara problbllad. Steele in Connecticut’s 2nd Oon- r 9.88 port shortly after 2 p.m. Tues­ S ' Q 8 8 S ^ ^ Q 3 3 Manddl relahss that toe lat- Department today pro­ gressialacz, Ward St., Rock­ SAGE Limit one per family. Good at any Pathmark Supermarkal, Democratic congressional can­ parents have a summer home, ville. Save an Extra GREEN MEN'S POtatOeS,;r„-**i!5i97* °Cookln’ Bag BanqutI y : 2 3 ‘ I Sun., Jan. 30 thru Sat., Fob. S 1972. Void where prahibiltd. didate, says President Nixon’s and was hit in the left eye by a or latest Vietnam peace offer NAVY □ Save 36C propeller. His vision was re­ Invites Dancers Cory 'OfAnflIfifi -ft*Cream teSS* “condemns American POWs to ported unimpaired. BLUE SNORKEL life Imprisonment.” Yrdliyeoa^w DFiounder nilel .u. a79* A spokesman for' Weicker WINNIPEG (AP) — The Na­ 25% OFF .Mlmark Hilsman said in an Interview said Scot was in good condition tional Council on Culture of Our Regular Low Prices On All PARKA ■ gal. cont.Concentralod that the President’s proposal, after the operation, performed Cuba has Invited the i^ yal Stainless A p p l e s ^Pathmark Perch Fillet '.£59* revealed last week, is com­ by Dr. DeWitt Gifford. Winnipeg Ballet to visit from 2-.. $4 09 Pathmark July 24 to Aug. 6. The company A 39.95 M V a iM Ita PbS- I pletely inadequate and amounts The spokesman said the oper­ Snow l^ovels & Pushers 24 Cup □ 10-OZ. to "a victory plan” designed to ation was the last of several will dance in Havana, Ma- Value! * Tomatoes pkg. 29*^!^:^ Fabric keep the present South Viet­ Sect has undergone as a result tonzas and Cienfuegos. In Our Stock '• “ •'This U.S. 81 I “Sealtest Ice Cream AM Flavors 79' Lemon Coupon namese government in power. of the accident. The company also will per­ ONLY “Yellow Onions Tha na»ut SuHdat laoaa aniy OOTtener "If a Democrat were elected He added ihat the senator form In Mexico CJity for the Our Reg. 2 .9 9 ..... 2 , 2 4 Our Reg. 4 .3 9 ...... 3 .2 9 Parly Perc. Yalues at Pathmarking Prices Limit on* pw Ikmlly. Good at iny Pathmark Supdrmarkal, U.S.91 I Sun.. Jan. 10 thru Sal., Fab. 5 1S72. Void whara problbllad. president,” he said, "the i>eace was here all day. • week beginning July 17 and Our Reg. 5 .9 9 ..... 4 .7 4 G . E. Toasl-R-Oven “ Anjou or Bose Pears could be won and the POWs The Weickers have another probably will appear In one or , Brews 8 to 24 cups of Our Reg. 26.88 It’s an automatic toaster Our Reg. 29.97 .19. -Bologna ”.s69‘ 107B , could be home within three to two other Mexican cities. $' Orange Qlato Mmtki Save IBS p SMi, Gray, 12. 1 delicious coffee! Light with pop-up d oor. . . it’s a “Southern Yams signals when coffee is Add to Mornlnt Corsal Save An Extra Save An Extra thermostatically con­ 9 7 • Manuloclurdri Coupon Savings • ready. No drip spout.. 88 trolled oven . . . ft’s a top “Pitted Dates or Sa^ds 39* ° All Beef Fra n k six r' ns: *1 ” Stainless steel eliminates browner for sandwiches, So Rconomtesl For Your towards tha purchasa of bitter taste. § A24S meringes, etc. #T93 Ftsihorod Friond leys' S in s “Birdseed -A‘i“ □ Canned Ham PattMiarh can *4” This Coupon 2 lb. can All Grinds FEBRUARY 20% 20% 12 and 14 Worth Maxwell Off Our Reg. Prices On Off Our Reg. Prices On “Regular Margarine FMachmann't pkt- 49* “Oscar Mayer Franks ^mTmwS' pita 89* SPECIAL VALU ES.. .SPORTING GOODS DEPT! *24.99 Dairy Values at Pathmarking Prices □ |.|ormel Hard Salami trOanoa pits. 49* House Ice Tred Coffee MODIFIED ALASKAN PARKA ° CottageCheese.«uu~i;.”69 * Appetizer Values at Pathmarking Prices Limit ont pt, limlly. Uood at sny Pathmark Suparmarkat. PERM SPECU Remover wadcat 3 lb. Fdl Our Rag. 12.99 Sun.. Jan. 10 thru Sat.. Fab. 5 1S72. Void whara prohibitad. Spread No. 900 — Men’s modified Alaskan N ^ Our Reg. 69c...... 5 5 ^ Parka. Nylon flight satin shell. SKI JA C K E T °Singles‘‘TSr-rvr.r* "nsSS* “Pastrami .99* HODDOOOOOPOPOOPPPP^°^*U Nylon Sleeping Bag Lining is orange nylon with 8 oz. Our Reg. 1.77..... 1 .3 9 Nshiral Cesing Our Reg. 1.19...... 9 5 * polyester. Fur-like orlon trim • Manulaclurers Coupon Saving! 88 Capitol POPP SPELL OF BEAUTY Our Reg. 3 .8 8 .....2 .9 9 Lightweight nylon shell, with 3 lbs. fill for around hood. Zip pencil pocket. *14.99 “Cracker BarreLm.,» '^69 * °Liverwurst 1 Our Reg. 2 .2 9 ...... 1 .7 9 warmth. 100” zipper, zip two together for Color; Sage Green, S-M-L-XL. double. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO “Pathmark Sour Cream ’ 3 ^®* 9 *° Midi's Rich's TurkeirTuriwy m. 99^ ' This Coupon ^ '. towards tha purchase ol V4-^ EQg Bakery Values at Pathmarking Prices Worth CheenoS any size box OFF REGULAR Red, White, Blue 4 Ih. Our R^i. 15.97 EVERY OTHER “Orange Juice Smith Corona “ MuffinsruMm '»29 * :r.'!i49' SAVE 20% PRICE Acrylic Sleeping Bag JACKET OFF Seafood Values at Pathmarking Prices 8 * i|Cheerios Electric Adder Nylon shell, warmly filled. Washable; 88 IH STOCK “Sole Fillet r... .89*89' “Anael“Angel Food BBar a r ”.is39* 1 LlmllbnaparlamUy. OobdalanyFalhmathSupaimatkal, I 1 Sun.,Jan.lOthtuSal.,Fab. 9 ItiZ. Void whata problbllad. | rolls up compactly - great for back ANY PERMANENT WAVE Our Reg. 67.97 packing. Zip 2 together. Men's • Women’s - □ t-lb. Coconut l-lb.S-et.| Regular Prices $15.00 to $30.00 Boys’ - Girls’ #1 Whole Smelts Froion bag69* “Custard Pie Pathmark phg.t NOW STARTING AT * " 12.00 I A a U V Complete All Perms are our normal first quality waves and price includes haircut, shampoo, Coleman 3 Ih. ^^InsuF’ Our Rog, 16.99 FIGURE What’s Baking at Pathmark^ and set. CALL EARLY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT. American Skates Get to know our 58.88 Leatopr Uppers Adds 7 columns, Sleeping Bag SKATES Appetizer Department totals 8. Adds, sub­ Values to $20.00 Slight blemishes in some. NFresh In-Store Bake Shop? 44 Serve Yoursell - - Baked and P»ck»g»il on the Pramiaes lot Your Shopping Convenience. ‘^CHARGE i r r tracts, muljfiplies. Durable cotton poplin shell with scenic « All Packages Pay Codad * Sanitary Packaging Snap-on cover. Fully flannel lining. Zip 2 together for double. « Cantar SI leas Only a No Walling...Sarva Yoursalf * Sanitary Packaging guaranteed.______SALE ENDS SAT., FO. 4TH « Complats “ Soa Thru” Packagas 8 QIadly SIlead to ordar on -k Day Codad on Packages * All Bakery Goods Priced by Vi PRICE TICKETS TO BPRDfGFlBLD « All Products Quaranisad Roquaal * “ Sea Through** Packagaa Pound for Greater Value Manchaiter ■CAMPIWO SHOW • AVAILABLE HERE ¥ Complata Varlaly of Quality « Party Packages. Chack Our * Freshly Baked Products * Special Cakes Baked on RtquasI Ir^ * Try Our Spaclaliy-Fraah Baked Donuia-Maqy Varleilaa______^ Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway SALE: WED. thru SAT.: Cold Cult Rrochurt Open Mon,, Tues., Wed., Sat., from 9 to 6 — Thiurs. and Frl. 9 to 9 Men. thru Frl.,9:30 AJM. to 9:30 F.M. 2 MAIN ST. ~ 643-7111 '* Sorry • Cartaln Hama not avallabla wliara prohSilled by law. 1145 Tolland Turnpika Opsn Daily to 9 PJM. CALDOR’S PLAZA IN MANCHESTER — 649-2806 2 Ways to Charge Saturday 9 A.M. to 9:30 F.M. FARR'S iPrlcas aflocHva Sunday Jan. 30, 1972 thru SsL, nighi Fob. 9,1972. Not roopontiblo tor typographical errors. Wa raaarve the right to limit quantitlaa.. /

BIANCHESTfiR E V m N O HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE PAGE 'fWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,' CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 B o lto n plans and functlcns of the 11- sic of Maurice Bergeron’s or­ Mark Dr., has completed basic Andover singing presentation by the Wll- brory, present and future. chestra. Persons attending may Coventry training at Ft. Ord. Calif., and llmanUc Senior atU en s group. Mrs. Lois Spenser, librarian, bring their own liquor. Set-ups advance training at Ft. Knox, Refreshments will be provided. State May Bolster said Edie hopes interested tcwns- will be provided. Ky. Ttie special program was plan­ Rothwell, ZBA Founder, peoiile will attend to OTcpress Church Guild He Is now stationed with the ned as part of the observance their feelings on what their Manchester Evenln'g Herald Second Armored Cavalry Regi­ School Board Votes 5-1 of Natimial Senior atlsens town library should be. She ment in Germany, and is serv­ Resigns Seat on Board Bolton correspondent, Judith WESTE Week, now In progress. Courtroom Security added that question^ to be con­ Sets Meeting ing a three year enlistment. sidered include, “ What services Donohue, T eL 649-8409. Dawson attended Cheny Tech John RoUiwell, of Howard become a part of the "old Manchester Evening Herald HARTFORD (A P ) — spot weapons carried by and programs do you want youf and Coventry High School. Andover correspondent, Anna spectators, emergency alarm Rd., a charter member and guard.” On Service Connecicut’s chief court ad­ library to offer?” Airman Richard P. Barlle, Against Regionalization Frisina, tel. 742-9347. systems, barriers between the podt chairman of Bolton’z zon­ Rothwell is perhaps best ministrator has asked the legis­ PenKHinel and development Overseas Calls The St. Germaine Guild of St sen of Mrs. Carmen Barlle, public galleries and the "wells” ing bocurd, has resigned from known for his staunch and un­ BED lature to bolster courtroom se­ will also be discussed. Mary’s Church has extended In­ Seagraves Rd.,, has graduated Andover's Board of Education ar, fourth grade teacher, and implementing some sort of of courtrooms, buiglar-type yielding support of present zon­ curity with a variety of elec­ the seat he has held for more Members of the Bolton Junior Cost 10c There vitations to women’s groups of with honors at Lackland APB, Mrs. Carole Aubrey, second reading program. Rham District alarms and floodlighting on the ing regulations which permit last night took a stand 6-1 tronic devices and 30 more Women’s Club' will be present all local churches to attend Its Tex., from the U.S. A ir Itorce grade. Miscellany outside of courthouses. than 20 years. In Ms letter of construction of apartment com­ against total school regionaliza­ guards at a cost of nearly $1 at tomorrow’s meeting to offer PARIS (AP) — Three mixed- meeting cn Feb. 10 at the church technical training course for In other matters', the board Finance Boards He said 22 guards should be resignaUon read at last night’s plexes In Bolton. tion. for the towns of Andover, Some discussion was held on million. program suggestions, Mrs. up pay leones in the Champs hall at 8 p.m. The program that law enforcement specialists. 43 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER was told that Mrs. Constance hired for the Superior Courts whether the board Will change Justice John P. Cotter, in selectmen’s meeting, Rothwell . At meeting after meeting, Spenser s.oid. evening will be a panel discus­ Ainnan Barlle, who was Open Tnes., Wed., Sat. till 6 — Ibors., Fri. till • Hebron and Marlborough. Lambert, assistant cook in the Asked to Attend and eight for the Orcuit courts. Elysees area are enabling its present policy and include making the request Tuesday, indicated that he has accepted some of which were marked by Democratic Women sion by Guild members on ways trained In security and law en­ We Reserve The Bight To Limit Qiuniltieii After considerable discussion a maternity leave in future school kitchen, was leaving. The total cost of the improve­ pecple to make direct dial calls cited a report by a special com­ a Job In Maine. heated controversy, Rothwell ■Ihe Democratic Women of that women can be of service forcement, is being assigned to in an executive session the contracts; however, the matter Mrs. Irene Collins, part-time Budget Sessions ments would be $977,000, in­ mittee which said "steps should maintained that construction Bolton will meet Monday at 8 all over Europe, parts of North to their church and community. Loring APB, Maine. U.S.D.A. CHOICE board took its vote. The lone was not pursued, and it was cook, -will be replacing her. cluding $228,000 in salaries for First selectman Richard Mor- The Regional Board of Edu­ be taken immediately . . . so of apartments was inevitable p.m. at the home o f Mrs. BVank Africa and anywhere in the Rita Zuzel will be moderator He will serve with a unit of dissenting member, Rodney agreed that it will take work­ that we are prepared for situ­ the g;uards, he said. ra, reviewing the history of zon-, and that If the town did not per­ of the program, with panelists Mrs. Lambert will stay on to cation held a special meeting Scotella, School Rd., to discuss United States for the equivalent the Strategic A ir Command. Mooney, said he felt that the ing out before any such clause train Mrs. Collins, and a re­ Monday night to work on the ations that can arise at any ing in Bolton, recalled last mit apartments by its zoning, to include Elsa McKuslck, Marie educational advantages of re­ plans for the coming year. of a dime, the International The airman is a 1971 graduate can be adopted. placement will be hired to fill annual budget. time in the presently prevailing nlgtat how he and Rothwell and it would be forced to do so by Carl, Loretta Slwek, Irene Mahr, of Coventry High School. gionalization outweighed any Mrs. Marilyn Mconan, chair­ Herald Tribune reported today. No Vaccination Mrs. Collins’ former position. School superintendent Aram atmosphere.’’ a handfull of others first state courts. man of the organization, notes Leona Tremblay, Jean McNeil Whlrlaways SIRLOIN TIP possible financial disadvantages, Following the trend other The board voted' to send a let­ Damarjian said that the board Along with a letter to legisla­ brought zMilng into the town In A Herald Tribune reporter and Betty Sousa. Mooney, the newest member of WeU-schooled that all women In town who are The Whlrlaways Square schools have set in recent ter to the local PTA asking that voted to write letters to the tive leaders. Cotter sent copies the early I960’s. He described said he got the tip from a Tam­ Refreshments will be served the school board, said he felt ICE SKATESi Morra indicated that Roth­ registered Democrats are wel­ Dance Club w ill hold a dance months, the board voted to re­ it once again undertake the Job Boards of Finance in Andover, of news stories about assaults how they went "door-to-door” pa, Fla., student who wishes to and all local women are Invited that regionalizing would give well was a well-schooled zoning come to join the group and to Saturday night frem 8 to 11 scind the requirements concern­ of school enumeration, which Hebron and Marlborough, set­ in court, the kidnaping and talking to the farmers and oth­ remain anonymous. The report to attend. Leona Juros Is pro­ the schools a broader base upon PROFESSIONALLY board member, having com­ attend Monday's meeting. p.m. at Capt. Nathan Hale ing smallpox vaccination. this year must be conducted in ting forth the schedule of budg­ slaying of a judge in California, er townspeople, trying to con­ said he phoned New Jersey and gram chairman for the Guild. which special programs could GROUND pleted many courses and at­ Board of /Tax Review School. Guest caller will be Jer­ ROAST BEEF the bombing of a courthouse in At a meeting a few months the spring and completed by et meetings and inviting the fi­ vince them that “ maybe zoning tended many special programs California from one of the Garden Club ry Schatzer of New York, with be built. Maryland and other violent in­ ■Hie Beard of Tax Review will The Garden Club w ill hold its ago, a letter from the Public May 15. The amount provided nance board members to at­ While You Wait! wasn’t such a bad thing” . dealing with zoning. booths and talked as Icmg as he rounds to be cued by the Yel- Mrs. Beatrice Kowalski, board tend. cidents. He made no mention, sit tiHiight and Friday from 7 to next meeting Sunday at the Health Nursing Agency was in the budget for this job is 'nielr first attempt to have The selectmen voted to send wished for only 66 centimes — lens. chairman, said that she had not however, of the tense situation 9 p.m. and Saturday morning home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert read, sUUng that State Health $200. The P T A has been doing It was also agreed that one zoning regulaUons accepted Rothwell a letter of apprecia­ the equivalent of 10 cents. Guests are welcome and re­ attended a Monday night public at Superior Courthouse in New from 9 to noon to hear com­ Pitch, South St., where Fitch Commissioner Franklin Foote the school census the past few regional board member would Cynthia Reeves Snow CAPITOL was defeated in I960 at a town tion for his many years of dedi­ There are long lines , of stu­ freshments will be served. Soft- informational meeting spon­ contact each finance bocurd-and Haven during the Black Pan­ plaints from townspeople rela­ w ill shew the club his collection advised that the state supported years. meeting, but Rothwell and Mor- cated service to the town. 'They dents outside the booths and soled shoes are required. sored by the League of Women discuss some means of cooper­ ther trials last year. Equipment Co. tive to their tax assessments of bonsai. .19 the stand taken by the national Fuel oil has gone up again, by ra “kept talking” and In 1951, indicated they would not imme­ apparently the telephone com­ Voters concerning regionaliza­ ation with the boards. Cotter recommended use of 38 M AIN ST. 648-7958 for 1971. He will tell club members Avg. Weight Department of Health in rec­ 5% mills per gallon, according •the regulaUons were adopted diately appoint anyone to serve pany doesn’t know anything tion, due to a conflict of dates. Whether finance board mem­ Watercolor Show electronic metal-detectbrs to Firemen’s Ball. about the history and methods ommending . that routine vac­ to a letter received from the and the zoning board establish­ Rothwell’S two remaining years about the wayward i^ones. ” I Extended Forecast ______14 - 17 lbs. She told the board that league bers choose to attend the budg­ Tickets for the Firemen’s of the art of creating these cination be eliminated. school’s supplier, the Dahl Oil ed. on the board, presumably to thought It hilarious that it could officials contacted her a few et meetings, have a representa­ Ball went on sale today and are miniature trees. Fair Saturday and Sunday. At that time, the board took Co. A B«>lton correspondent vdio go on fbr'so long without them Whqle Packer Cut. You get Sirloin Tip Roast days before the meeting, and tive keep them informed of await recommendations of can­ available from any volunteer Mrs. Walter Keller and Mrs. Cold throughout the period with no action but left the matter up wrote about RcUiwell a few didates bv the town committees, finding, out, the Florida student and Boneless Sirloin Steak. asked that she attend to answer The board was notified that progress, hold a joint meeting At MCC Gallery fireman. This year’s aifalr will Byron Hall su% in charge of re­ temperatures averaging below y e a n ago said tha^ In the early questions, since they did not to the judgment of the school the P T A is sptmsoring a panel library Meeting be held March 4 from 8 p.m. to said. freshments for the 1 p.m. meet­ normal. Daytime highs aver­ of all the boards, are all solu­ THE SALE GOES ON . . . fifties he was considered a have any participants who rep­ physician; last night, the vac­ on the subject of property tax A one-man show of abstract son at the Walker Art Center in ■The boird of the Bolton Pub­ 1 a.m, at the Kosciuszko Club He sidded that at first only ing. aging nild 20s to low 80s. Over­ cination requirement was of­ tions agreeable to the regional 50% off selected groups of Sport Coats, Slacks, ‘■city slicker” coming to town resented the side against re­ and its relation to education. board, so long as some channel watercolors and oils by Cynthia Minneapolis, Minn. lic Library will hold an open in Rockville. Americsuis knew of the phones, Servicemen night lows ranging from the gionalization. ficially rescinded. with fancy new ideas. Twenty Hie PTA requested that a local of communication is establish­ Reeves Snow, professor of fine Her work is included in the Shoes, Shirts and Much More! meeting tomorrcw at 8 p.m. at A roast beef buffet will be but that now Germans, EYench Pvt. James M. Dawson, son teens in the interior sections to years later, he seems to have Noqe of the local school board Title I Program board member be selected to ed, Damarjian said. arts at the University of Con­ permanent connection of the New Oommunity Hall, to discuss the followed by dancing to the mu­ and Italians use them too. of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson, low 20s along the coast.. members attended- the LWV Principal Donald Libby an­ appear on the panel, slated for The only other item of busi­ necticut, will open Friday night Britain Museum of American ‘^Member of The Monday night hearing. nounced that Title I funds have late in Miarch. Expected also ness taken up at the meeting in the Stalrwyell Gallery of the Art. Her watercolors and oils Main Street Guild** SIRLOIN No Reappointments beeh approved that will allow to appear on the panel are Cong. was the transferring of the pay­ Manchester Community College have been award^ed first prizes In other business taken up in the implementation of a special Robert Steele, Laura Pope, ex­ roll account from the Hartford Hartford Rd. building. at four state shows. Other hon­ executive session, the b ^ rd program at the school. ecutive director of the Connecti­ National Bank to the Connect­ . The exhibit is free suid open ors include tbe Hahn Memorial tabled action on the reappoint­ Arrangements rhave been cut Association of Boards of Ed­ icut Bank and Trust Co. where to the public. Mrs. Snow’s works Award of the National Society ment of teachers. The matter made with the Willimantlc ucation, and other officials; the school now holds its operat­ will remain on view until Feb. of Women Artists, Berkshire Art will be taken up at a special YMCA to bus some 28 children Libby told the board that there ing account. 25. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to Festival Award thiyee times, Going on a Cruise.., board meeting on Feb. 21, along are still some 10 or 12 children Springfield (Mass.) Art League STEAK who will participate in a gym The school will still contract 10 p.m., Monday through Friday. with budget work and a vote on and a swimming program. involved who have not yet re­ with HNB for automated pay­ ’The Friday opening will start twice, and the Connecticut Bank the open use of the playground. shop MarshalVs first for all your ceived the rubella vaccination. roll services. at 8 with a showing of the 1932 and Trust Co. Award. Reappointment of teachers is Plans call for the children to MEN’S SHOP It was agreed to contact the Music Program horror film classic, "Dr. Jekyll Other state one-man shows an annual ritual with the local attend the ‘Y ’ once weekly dur­ fashion needs,..knd save! parents and notify them that The Rham PTSO is sponsor­ and Mr. Hyde^” in thp cafeteria. have been at the Converse Art board; regulations dictate that ing February, then twice week­ the law requires either immuni­ ing' a community band and This will be followed by refresh­ Gallery in Norwich, Southern 789 Ma i n s t r e e t , Ma n c h e s t e r if no formal action is taken ly until 30 sessions Have been zation or a statement signed by choral program at the Rham ments during a reception for the Connecticut State College, Trin­ prior to March 1, all teachers completed. Funds are provided the parents saying they do not auditorium tonight at 7 p.m. guest artist. ity College, Hartford Bine Arts . . . where you*re a friend, are automatically reappointed. also to hire a full time aide, Foundation, Mystic Art Associa­ want the child vaccinated. Robert Clowes, the school’s Resignations who will accompany the chil­ Mrs. Snow received her AB tion, Jorgensen Hall at UConn, a« well 08 a cuUomer! Senior Cltlcens music director, is in charge of Superintendent of Schools dren, and be available for other from the University of North Annhurst College in Woodstock, * The HebrMi Senior Citizens the band, and Bernard Hart­ Aram Damarjian presented to duties. Carolina and her MA from Pea­ and John Slade E ly House In Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:80 to 6:80; Thurs. till 9:00 P.M. With1.08 Large Full Tenderloins Group has invited the senior shorn, choral director, will lead body College in Nashville, T/enn. the board two teacher resigna­ Libby said that funds are also New Haven. citizens of Andover to a pro­ the chorus. She did other graduate study at tions, both due to pregnancy .The available for hiring a part-time gram tomorrow at the Gilead All Interested adults are in­ the University of Minnesota and board accepted the resignations reading teacher. The aide can Churoh in Gilead at 1 p.m. vited to attend. There is no New York University, and had submitted by Mrs. Judith Bash­ also be used by this teacher in The program will consist of a charge for admission. studio work with Morris David­ T-BONE Lilly's INSULIN Come in and compare iDunggp NPH U40 Always everyday prices in EVERY PROT. ZINC U40 9 9 « D A rth u r's DEPARTMENT ! WE'RE SURE DRUG STORES STEAK NPH U80 Always I you'll decide ARTHUR'S PROT. 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Hehron Recreatlmi Oommissions w ^ b e Commission has informed Rob­ as location of his store, the po­ Rising Sun Flag Double Standard Skating • Coasting formulating long-range /^lans ert Cafazzo that his Western tential volume, and his credit Adopted in 1870 and, presenting th em yio, the \uto Store on Rt. 66 in Hebron rating. TAR Of Health Care TOKYO — Japan has long ■By eXAYR. POLLAN- town. Center has been chosen as an Sale of the tickets at the store been known as the land of the ARIIS UIRA Your Dally ActMly Guido M Famous Colonial Home Guarded The property is the first large 'utlet for the sale of lottery will start Fel). 16 with the first rising sun, but the Hl-no-maru, MAS. 2> S*pr. 22 j r t Said to Exist Gross-Dressman Site , According fo iho Sian. » tract of land purchased by the tickets. drawing on Feb. 24. the national flag with the sun APS. tS ocK jj^D Flavor Guarantees the Perfect Meal lf\I6-3647-40i To develop message for Thursday, town for recreation and conser­ Prior to his selection, Cafazzo symbol, was not officially 49-51-53-54(0 lO S ANOBLiES (AP) — The R ^-5841-88 read words corresponding to numbers 71-72-7 3 : ^ vation. said that the Connecticut State adopted until Jan. 26, 1870. It o f your Zodiac birth sign; natlon'e 61 hospitals Manchester Evening Herald ^ T A U R U S Lottery Outlet Lottery Commission on Special Hebron correspondent, Anne was first used in a naUonal 1 Plant 31 B* 61 Pul SCORPIO Semi-Boneless Horn handle a disproportionate share Purchased by Town An. JO 2A 32Up 62To o c r. 22 The Conneotlcut State (3amlng Revenue checked on such Items Em t, T el. 228-8971. ceremony in 1672. 3 Crillcitm 33 Than 63 Make SFinast Fresh S All three towm skating areas ( MAY 20 HOY. 21 of health care for the poor and The town is now the official ed matters since the Board of 4 You 34 Tide 64 Them ' Colonial Fully Cooked will be open today. Charter Oak 1^16-18:22-2; i 9 -13-15, face continuing financial crises, Finance still had not recom- ^ 5 May 35 Relotlonihip 65 Special Park and Center Springs Annex owner of the 36-acre piece of :&;384M3-a7 6 One ...... 36 Jockey 66Tett 24-57-60 Minimum of Fat & Bone a survey by a team of Univer­ mended any appropriation for ” GIMINI 7 Carelully 37 Yourself 67 Strong from 3 to 10 p.m . and Union land on Oreyvllle and Reidy SAGITTARIUS sity of California physicians the property. MAY 2t 8 Let 38 Orgonlie 68 Quickly (Water Added) Pond from 3:80 t o 10 p.m . Hill Rds. known as the Gross- 9 N a 39 In 69 Change NOY, shows'. JUlie 20 9 8 » Appropriation 10 Seem 40 Into 70 Attitude DEC The survey announced Tues­ Dressman property. 11 Who 41 Good 71 Your UROEERS L ast N ovem ber, a $40,000 ap­ 2-35-52-61 23-34-5667; l2Caniider 72 Work day the UCtiA School of Public Closing ceremonies were held propriation was approved by Home of Nationally 62-65^ 42 Proverbial 74-76-79-82' Smoked Shoulder ^ ’ 59c HealUi team said the 61 hospi­ 13 One 43 Ideas 73 Interests Democrats Take yesterday morning in the Town the Board of Finance, an offer CANCIR 14 Any 44 If 74 And CAPRICORN tals comprise 1 per cent of all Offlee Building in the presence made to the owners, fmd the of­ JUMP 21 15 ImpoM 45 Changes 75 In Die. WHOLE I Colonial Sljped Bacon '’ 79c short-term nonfederal hospitals GOP House Seat m a r s K s i i n s Advertised Name Brands 16 Get 46 Peel \ 76 High of First Selectman Aaron Reid, fer rejected. JUtY.22 JAN. c but care for 12 per cent of out­ 17 Could 47 Are 7/ Environs V 2 to 3 lbs Second Selectman Robert Dixon; Finally in December, the 1-10-21-31 i|6 Thoughli 48 Confused 78 In 444547-59J Colonial Franks ’79c patient visits and 4 per cent of In Bridgeport Third Selectman Robert Craig; Board of Finance authorized the lly32-7844-89 19 Tought 49 Aspects 79 Take 634468 The Fussy Ones have the 20 You 50 By 80 Of admissions. ’Town Counsel Bruce Kalom; $60,000 appropriation. The LIO AQUARIUS The Introduction of medicare BRIDGEPORT (AP) — 21 To 51 EtKouroge 81 Be ’ plumpest, most succulent broilers Town ’Treasurer Mrs. Marlon selectmen made an offer to the JULY 22 Y 22 0n 521s 82 Advontoge JAN. 20 Sliced Bacon ’89c resulted' in a brief decline in -Democrats apparently cap­ Cut-Up (Ml Foote; Atty. Frank Francis for owners and it was accepted. AUS. 22 j 23 Money 53 Advancement 83 Avoid fti. 12, ever, all specially selected and the number of persons using tured a seat in the state House I 24 Upon 54 Of 84 The 4- lb the owners;' and Franklin 7-12-14-25 * 25 Droitic 55 Post 85 Mokes I lb carrying the mark of “Grade A" public hospitals, the report from Rept(blicans in a special F l a n s SPECIAL PURCHASE WRlS^ronciSOTMMOX Broilers (Ml Bologna All Meat m55c Gross, owner. Wayne Miller, the -75-77 { 26 Don't 561s said, but use climbed as federal election here Tuesday. The property has been fully a I 27 Paper 57 Your 87 Extrovogonce PISCIS real estate agent who handled VIRGO health care programs were cut Richard’ W. Pinto, a former endorsed by almost all the ma­ i 28Do 58 Corner 88 Flexible @ Frankfurts b“ < '’ 89c the sale for the owners, was al­ FAMOUS NAML..FIRST QUALIH AUG. 22 C 29 Mpre 59 Advisoble 89 Air Prices Weaver Chicken. back. assistant city attorney, de­ jor boards in town for recre- ^ Chicken Parts Sale! so on hand. Stpf. 22 9 30 Harm 60 Generosity 90 Simriors m a *. 20' ^ Effective Large patient loads cared for feated Alderman liVllllam Seres, ation, ccmservatlon and open 6-11-19-204 3^17-28-29 Neutral (Ml Ham Steaks Sliced lb 1.89 by insufficient staffs cause a a R epublican, by 630 votes in Purchase of the property has space lEuid. 3341 39-5545-86X thru Set., Pick your Favorite Chicken Part from Another Jubilee Feature. . . it’s part of double standard of health care, unofficial results for the 134th been a controversial issue in No plans for its usp have been Feb. 5,1972 this wide assortment. . . All Finest Finast’s campaign to get the cook town ever since it was first of­ made, but now that the town | GIRL’S FLARE LEG JEANS perpetuating the image of a Assembly Diestrlct in the city’s Chickens are U. S. G ovt Inspected! out of the Kitchen! Fresh Finast Bakery! public hospital as a “charity" North End. fered by the owners almost two owns the property, it is expect­ Frozen Food Favorites! ed that the (Conservation and hospital. Dr. James P. Cooney The complete tally gave years ago at $86,000. selling elsewhere at $6.00-$7.00 Le g ()uarterSa;;d"Thiii;;'‘ 43c Party Pack ,VM.69 and Dr. Milton I. Roemer said Pinto 2,427 votes and Seres An appraisal undertaken up­ As Others See Us in their report. 1,797. Socialist candidate on the request of the town D f A n a t c Southern Fried l l b l ’IQ Albert M. Perrocco polled 783 showed that according to the LONDON (AP) — President trend of the Paris peace tallcs "’^BIBDSETE Breast Quarters lwn^47c D l C d a l a Flavor Sozlifw votes and write-in candidate price of land in the area, no WANTED mxon’s eight-point peace pro­ raig^t persuade Hanoi that it All American has more to lose at the nego­ International G irl P ages Sydney Evans had 81. m ore than ' $1,000 per acre Clean, Late Model marshaH’s low price posal for Vietnam sent editorial Chicken Legs Tasty ' 4 5 c Dutch FryeoSSsi;:i.79 Favorite The vacancy resulted from should be offered for Uie prop­ tiating table than on the battle­ Vegetables writers all over the world to field. This is another reai^ the resignation of Republican erty. 22 oz size tpple Pie & I ea In N.Y. Assembly their typerwriters. ’The foreign why an American offer has to ’ Japanese •Bavarian Chicken Breasts Plump |b 65c Thighs & Drumsticks ,V U .7 9 Mayor Nicholas Panuzio frrnn The town offered $90,000 and USED CARS Finast Ice Cream commentators like those in be doubly attractive to be ac­ ’Hawaiian •Parisian pkg the legislature following a nine- was rejected. However, the Top Pri(%s Paid 3 9 ^ ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The America, were far from unani­ cep table.” vote victory in last fall’s may- owners reduced their price to Finast - All Flavors New York Assembly broke tra­ For All Makes! mous in their aiqiraisals. Some The Ottawa Journal: "Presi­ Bkieberiy • Raspberry - Almond P hsH oral race In Bridgeport. $60,000 and the town took out ^ , ^ VEN R E A D Y ^ dition Tuesday and named two thought Nixon’s speech a step dent Nixon’s newly disclosed 0 gallon girls as pages for the current Panuzio was elected to the an option on tte property. CARTER CHEVROLET toward peace, some a step to­ peace plan ... is an almost SARA L E E % % ICE CREAM legislative session. House seat in 1970 b y 1,672 This option was extended last C O .. INC. ward ^ his re-electiim and others poignant measure of bow offi­ D w A A fl Wheat, Cracked Wheat, 4 ^ 51 The girls, both blue-eyed votes. June after the Beard of Finance viewed it as a futile gesture. cial American policy , has D iwhU Oatmeal,.Swedish Rye Ivs I 1229 Main St. FInast Orange Juice 5 cans 1 blondes, are Maigaret W. King Electlcm of Pinto gives Demo­ failed to appropriate the money Some sample comment: turned around . . . Mr. Nixon’s of Schenectady, 20-year-old wife crats seven of the city’s 12 leg­ for the purchase. Just before its Phone 649-5238 An Outstanding Special Purchase. A ll First Quality - ‘The Dally Mirror, London: wilUngnew to take his exlra English Muffins 4’>mmunists have al­ ^ th e r bone removed for ease in carving. An \ij(> the bombing again: Their Turbot FiUet ready rejected in private talks. Groand Beef impressivp main course at impressive savings lb unyielding obstinacy could He may not be able to win the JL Greenland Snow White mean that the deadly, futile war, but he appears destined to Most Economical - Ideal for Fillet, Ideal for Baking, war drags on.’’ lib win an election at home.” Meatballs and Casseroles Canned Ham Safe! Mr. Deli Specials i Frying or Broiling The Ckiardlaxi. London: ’The Bangkok Post; “ We fully 65i Famous Maker Famous Name “Even if Mr. Nixon’s words do support President Nbcoti’s not move the Vietnam people peace plan. It is an offer to end Flounder '’79c Leon Ground Swift Hostess Ham « 4.29 Kahns Baked Ham '’1.39 MENS GARAGE M EN’S INSULATED toward solution, they have their the war and to leave to the peo­ domestic benefits. His dis­ ples of South Vietnam, Laos (Formerly called GROUND CHUCK) lib Halibut Steaks ’1.09 closures of secret diplomatic and (jambodla the right to for Meat Loaf and Hamburgers. Colonial PuilmanH^'”^: 3.79 Mr. Deli Bologna ’ 89c WORK OXFORD WATERPROOF BOOTS moves should disarm his oppo­ settle their own political affairs Boston Mackerel dS im"’ 29c nents of the Democratic party ... Hanoi should find the pro- Plumrose " I K .1 S r 3.99 Kahns Liverwurst ’ 59c selling elsewhere at: in the elections. They sh04dd si­ p o ^ for withdrawal of all U.S. Extra Leon selling elsewhere at: $30.00 lence those who accuse him of and allied forces from South Krakus »5.99 Richs Turkey Roll »'’95c J10.95*$11.95 (Formerly called GROUND ROUND) still trying to find a solution Vietnam acceptable. ’The North lib Available at Stores with Service Deli Dept. (if perfect) through bombing rather than Vietnamese have always want­ Best when Broiling or Frying marshall’s low price: through peaceful means ... ed the America®* and their al­ President Nixon cannot be lies to withdraw their forces. In blamed for wanting to win the fact, America and Its allies next election, but if his is a have already withdrawn large realistic position, then it is also numbers of their forces.’’ realistic, if harsh, for Hanoi not marshall’s low price: to respemd when it reckons that tho tide cf events in its area is flawing favorably.” 1 2 L a ^ ^ e n Rnast The Sun, London: “Either the Marshall's headquarters fo r famous name mens work shoes at Communists in Hanoi don’t KiUed in U,S. m e U i r a A very rugged boot, with many features including cleated great savings. Garageman oxford with full grain steerhide heel and sole.. Insulated to seat warmth in-keep cold out. know the meaning of words, or uppers. Flat stitched moccasin toe, cushion covered insole, L a st M o n th Waterproof, cushion insole. Sizes 8-12. Limited quantity and they want to go on warring—in oil resistant Neoprene sole, steel shanks. Sizes 7-12. Made in Laos and Cambodia as well as Farm Fresh Dairy! sizes. So hurry in forthisgreatbuy. First Quality. WASHINQTON (AP) — The Health and Beauty Aids! U.S.A. A great all around shoe forgaragesor service stations. Vietnam. By making his peace initiative public. President Nix­ F B I says 12 law enforcem ent on doesn’t bring peace nearer, officers were killed in the United States during January, si^Jfriinsons Shami^ n .3 9 but he does make clear where OBAHSE JUICE a ll but one o f them b y ■fire­ Anti^Perspirant the blame lies.” 9ozc«n The ’Times of Lmidon: “ niere arm s. li^*Dial D e o d o ra n t Finast haH Famous Maker Handguns were used in eight have been . American con­ R oll-on 1 0 0 % gai cessions. To reveal the sub­ of the kiUings, the report said. D e o d o ra n t '1 ." 1 ,1 9 stance now is not simply a ne­ In its monthly report released m m Pure 1 .0 9 T o o th p a s te 6.2 oz R 7 . 5 9 ° 9 9 % N Y L O N cessity in Mr. Nixon’s presiden­ Tuesday, the agency said seven' Rnast Premium tial campaign; it is arguaWy as of the officers died in the South, three in the Northeast M e n ’s , much a stlmuhis to any worOi- 7 oz a h 0 0 0 Margarine 2 J£ 4 9 c BRAIDED RUGS whlle response from Hanoi as it and tw in the West. The total > «V ita lis H a ir S p ra y is an impediment. And if Mr, was two higher than that for VelvMtact^£:i.09 Nixon has hopes «rf discussing January 1971. ‘lifExcedrin Tablets btl01100^^29 Vietnam when he goes to Pe­ The bureau said three offi­ selling elsewhere at: $49.99 king next month his position cers were killed from ambush, would be strengthened by first four while resptxidlng to rob­ publicly revealing the steps he bery calls, two during civil dis­ marshall’s low price has taken to peace.” orders, two while investigating Hie Hindustan Times, New susfdcious persons or circum­ Delhi: “It is not surprising that (9x12) stances and one by a mentally Mr. Nixon’s .. . plan for restor­ deranged person. ing peace in Indochina has not exactly enthused North ’Viet­ nam and the Provisional Revo: Continental Imported Porcelain lutlonary Government . •.. A BarbeU Barred Save now before we have to source of strain on U.S. credi­ raise our prices because of the RGS or CAKE PLATES bility is Mr. Nlxwi’s disclosure In Bangor Jail revaluation of the Yen and the that the peace plan had been devaluation of the dollar. In Choose from 6 Distinctive start Your Set Today sebretly proposed to North Viet­ BANGOR, Maine (AP) — colors of brown, gold, avo­ ’Thirty inmates of Penobscot Patterns • From Elegant nam last October but was ig­ Now |C ea cado, red, blue, rust. Also a nored .. . It could have avoided County Jail have denied pub­ Simplicity to DeHcate and Comparable Value 1.99 Duly pc. • 6x9.____$19.99 targe selection of scatter sizes. the farce of an election con­ lished reports that a barbell Colorful Florals. Sale Will Last 8 Weeics (First Quality). ducted by Mr. Thleu in the was used in a recent escape. same month. If it lacked the ■“No prisoner would jeopard­ power to do so, there is no ize the recreation program by guarantee that Saigon (would) taking advantage of it this First O ' The Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! now honestly implement the way,” they said in a letter pub­ California dimpled sunshine in a peelable, squeeze-able form . Famous Manufacturers Nixon plan .. . Further the lished ’Tuesday in the Bangor course of the fighting and the Daily News. 2 OR 3 PC. NAVEL ORANGES 12-69' Florida Seedless • Sweet, zesty fruit - Perfect for diets L ig ht 6)^oz Mayonnaise Rnast qtjar 49c BATH MAT SETS Star-Kist Tuna C h un k can 39c TUNE-UP Regular Finast Coffee o r D rip l l b a n 7 0 c Finast Soup 2 29c selling elsewhere at: GRAPEFRUIT 6"”69' SPECIAL Rnast Imported 4 28oz $1 Finast Gelatin A" Fu»o,s 2 P c .------$3.98-$4.98 Tom atoes Peeled 0 w aans n a I Anjou Pears Mouth Watering (ac^ness 2 49c II Philodendron FAMOUS MAKER FIRST QUALITY (WITH THIS AD) Finast Saltines ” ’ 49c Finast Peached'£;'4'<:n“ 89c 2&3 Pc.— $7.98 ^ SI 2pks,' Plants Western Carrots Eatlng^very "rfme 2 39c (If perfect) Potato Chips Finast 10 oz pkg 49c TERRY DISH TOWELS Bartlett Pears A rrigo n i ^ 5 inch Idaho Baking Potatoes U.S. No. 15 59c ,P o ts •• Whole Potatoes%!^ 6 89c ONLY *31.95 Fabric Softener 59c Mia 6ozjar 0 9 c marshall’s low price Artichoke Hearts Marinated Cara selling elsewhere at: $1.00 ;i5oz $1 J' Cut Green Beans R n a s t 0 ans I ■■mk « L ’ I Trash Bags R n a s t pkg of 10 49c 2 Pc. Includes all parts and labor, Dale© points and marshall’s low price: 7 oz can 51c Maxwell House 99c Heinz Ketchup 2 ^ 4 7c condenser, AC spark plugs, fuel filter, air Sugar Granulated ^ 59c Bumble Bee'°r'"'‘ gallon jug 49c cleaner, PCV, maintenance, adjust auto, choke, Campbell’s 10c Dinty Moore i; 24 oz can 67c Wheaties Cereal 51c Clorox Bleach 2S3PC. "A ( clean battery terminals, adjust carb. idle and Sunsweet wozmSSc Crisco Shortening n: 95c Carnation»oz™i7c Gerbers ^»^i»'10c mixture, set dist. dwell, adjusf timing. A Famous manufacturers selected irregulars of Bath Mat Famous manufacturers of Terry Prints Dish Towels. A ll first MANY OTHER MODELS NOW SALE PRICED . . . SHOP TODAY! Sets w ith lids. In Acrylics, polyesters, and nylon In the most Bisquick Variety Mix 40 oz pkg 55c Maxwell House cin 83c Gerbers W a ’»””14c quality in beautiful vivid prints to complament any kitchen. A / p oAHfl w-oe BUomA Niblets Corn cifn?19c desirable styles and colors to perk up the bath decor of your A large lelection of colors.. Chocolate home, (Slight Irregulars) ^ 16 oz can Land O' Lakes B u « e r sic Ivory Soap 4 X Tie H u n ts Tomato Sauce 4cans39c Hershey Syrup 20c Finast Butter Quarters p|,g 79c SCRIMTON MOTORS SOS Soap Pads »’« » 41c Hunts Tomato Soup 2an°s'37c Hellmann’s Mayonnaise 64c Potterton’s 410 ' CENTER ST. 28 GARFIELD ST. 726 PARK AVE. Peanut Butter 13 oz jar Gem Oil gallon can 1.99 Skippy 44c Richmond Butter ^ 7 7 c 130 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH MANCHESTER NEWINO'TON BLOOMFIELD ROUTE 83 VERNON Tide Detergent PHONE 872-9145 Opmi Weekdays to 5:30 P.M. — Thursday to 9 P.M. W * RoMrv* tW Riglrt to Llait QaaatHiM Wt iM om tht Rlgkt M llMit OoMrthlM 297 Etit Cmtor Strtvt, MUackHtat lUHy Rm 4 k I m W -N*. 13, Vtiiion PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALO, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 Section Two WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 Pages 17 to 32 Bolte contends that Zinsser’s to the order was illegal, arbitrary, and Stock MaHset MPOA Elects— the Penthouse Four. Town Billljoard Ban in abuse of diserttion vested in ’Tickets may be obtained by call­ FLETCHEfi OUSS O a him, "in that there exists no NEW YORK (AP) — Stock Otfarles Pillai-d ing; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fay, zoning violations at any of the market prices mounted gains Mr. and Mrs. Norman Guertln Over M Years of Experience of MANCHESTER prescribed locations.” today as selective buying inter­ Its President or, Mr. and MJrs. Norman Challenged in Court Bolte also contends that the est buoyed the market. Chasse. Charles Plllard was elected ZBA acted illegally when it de­ The noon Dow Jones average Proceeds from the dance will Auto-Plate - Window Glass - Mirrors - Glass Bolte Advertising - Hartford, Inc., has filed two clined to accept the second peti­ of 30 industrial stocks was up president of the Manchester be used toward parish improve­ Furniture Tops - Picture Framing - Fireplace cfe writs with the Hartford County Court of Common tion. 3.24 at 906.03. Property Owners Association for m ents. Door Mirrors - Medldno Cabinets ■ Special W oA Pleas in an effort to keep advertising billboards in nine However, ZBA members Advances held a healthy lead this year at a recent meeting of F(q;> Test over declines on the New York ^nchester locations. agreed in declining to accept the executive committee. Form­ Appointments for the Pap CoUeotor’s Items Stock Exchange. Danish Plates Named aa defendants in the permanent injunction and tl5,- the petition that they could not tests being scheduled by tite Analysts said the market was erly vice president, he filled the Manehester Presidential in damages. rehear an appllcatlom until one Vernon Junior Women’s Oub, 649-4921 civil action were Uve Manchester 000 stijl experiencing profit taking unexplred portion of the 1971 Deeaaters On Oct. 19, 1971, the ZBA year has pEussed. are now being taken at the Nultaie '^kming Board of Appeals (ZBA), in some sectors but that it was term of former president, Har­ Esttmate* Gladly'Given denied Bolte’s petition for nine 'The nine billboard locations Manchester office of the Ameri- ReprodnotloiM n^own Planner J. Brie Potter, more than offset by bargain variances which would renew concerned are : The soutii side ry Relnhom. can Cancer Society. Vernon Open Thurs. ft Fri. till 0 PJU. and Asst. Building Inspector hunting among certain issues. permits for the billboards. The o f W. Center St. eM t o f 612; Other officers are Frank women wiriiing to make an ap- Sat. tUl 8 p ja . William F. Zinsser, the town’s ’They said the interest was bas­ Plasttos In Stock signs had been allowed to exist the north side of Tolland Tpke. Utakis, first vice president; Mrs. polntment should call either zoning enforcement officer. ically in low-priced issues, - S/IF* • V4" under variances which had then between Parker and Oakland Betty Sadloskl, second vice Mrs. Richard H. Smith or Mrs. 54 McKee St., Manchester Bolte, represented by Atty. which indicated activity on the Stock Sheeto or Got fMsoo expired, and zoning regulatims Sts.; the east side of New State (Off Center St.) Walter Twatchman of Schatz part cf small investors. president; Mrs. Dolores Cou- James A. McKeown. effective April 13, 1970 s p e c if ic Rd., opposite the Jarvis plant; The examinations will be con­ A Schatz in Hartford, is seeking Levitz Furniture was delayed lombe, secretary; Stephen that all billboards are prc9iibit- ducted Feb. from 4 p.m. to an injunction to' restrain thie the east side of New State Rd., in opening again on the Big Dzienlinski assistant secretary; 8 B&Q DANISH BLUE PLATES p.m. at Rockville. Oeneral town from taking legal action ed. north of the Hockanum River; Board. ’The Isisue did not trade Miss Mabel Sheridan, treasurer; 8 Hospital. Local physicians, 1971 MOTHER'S DAY PLATES _ $11.00 to remove the billboards. Bolte Following the unanimous ZBA the north side of W. Middle Tuesday, and its last sale Mcm- and Dr. Frederick Spaulding, is also seeking a writ of man­ denial, Zinsser informed Bolte Tpke. east of 9il. day was 137^, off 17. The New assistant treasurer. nurses and members of tiie 1971 CHRISTMAS PLATES — $14.50 damus, adiich would force the that the signs constituted zoning Also, the north side of W. Mid­ York State attemey general’s The following committee mem- women’s club will assist. 2>BA to hear and decide on a violations,- a misdemeanor pun­ dle Tpke., west of 847; the south office, the Securities and Ebc- hers were named: Utagls, Pll- ______Bolte appeal filed in December. ishable by a fine of up to $100 side of W. Middle Tpke., west change Commission, and the lard, Mrs. Joyce Bridgeman • The detendants have been per day per violation. Bolte was of the Hockanum River; the Big Board are investigating the and Alfred Kargl, education re­ summoned to court Feb. IS to ordered to remove the signs. south side of New Bolton Rd., role of the mutual fund in­ search; Mrs. Sadloskl, Joel show cause why a temporary On D ec. 28, 1971, Bolte filed opposite 117; and the south side dustry in the sharp rise of the Dodge, Mrs. Virginia Celinski, SHOP PINEHURST THURS. AND FRI. TILL NINE P.M. injunction shotild not be Issued. another petitiem with the ZBA, of New Bolton Rd., opposite 63. stock’s price. Relnhom and Charles Young, IBolte’s claim fo r an im m ed­ appealing Zinsser’s order. At Bolte has five other billboards Noon prices on the Big Board tewn research. AT PINEHURST iate temporary InJucUon is ac­ their meeting Jan. 17, the ZBA in Manchester whose variances also included Zaie, off 1 at Also, Herman Schendel, Leon AT PINEHURST AT PmEHURST companied by ret[uests for a declined to accept the petition. have not yet expired. 44%; Control Data, up '1% F allot smd Lew is SoutherglU, zoning and public relations; Blade C u t scon RIB RO AST M rs. CkHilombe, Dzlelinskl, D r. Beg. Out Spaulding and Rocoo FrancdUnl, CHUCK ROAST TOWELS 6th • 7th Bibs advertising; Miss Sheridan, Leon Zaccaro and Raymond Tinti, communications; )and lb. 79* JUMBO 36* lb. 9 T Mrs. Joseihine Patelll, mem­ VEAL SWEETBREADS bership.' VEAli SOAIOPPINI VEAL CHOPS By request, tiie MPOA execu­ tive committee has submitted the names of six members to the Board of Directors to be PINEHURST . . . today os always FINE MEAT considered as appointees to the Charter Revision Commission. AL'S In reply to a letter from all about MANCHESTER and VERNON Mayor John ’Thompson, the POT ROAST... MPOA has agreed to participate Chuck or Bottem Round, Why them? (Herald photM by Bucelviciiu) In a survey of the sidewalk The new look of the Manchester Saving’s and Loan Association’s chandeliers and lamp stands augment the darker hues of wood issue. It plans to study the role Chuck and Bottom Round are the two cuts that do not lose thetr. flavor when cooked Icng tones and carpet. Mrs. Edith Burke and Donald Stingel, tellers, and slow. They’re stur^ pieces of meat, so they stand up to prolonged heat and water. interior at 1007 Main St, shows the extensive cherry wood panel­ of sidewalks, or lack of same, in are serving customers at the paneled counter. busing of town students. At the same time Chuck and Bottom Round will stay moist and tender, with very little ing and comfortable furnishings of the colonial period. Pewter PiUard has written to the Sec­ shrinkage. , retary of Health, Education and Try the old fajidiioned flavor of a hearty pot roast . . . you can’t beat pot roast on a Welfare and the Connecticut cold day. Public Expenditures Council for New Look For Old Town Institution statistics and Information rela­ n lllllllillllllllllllllilllllllllllllillllllllllillllllllll Robert J. Boyce, president of Manchester Savings and Loan Association, dis­ tive to education in towns the Gravy cusses a transaction with -Mrs. Felix Traygis of Bolton in the new waiting room. 'When the public «nas admitted color background of the two a large goatskin parchment dent, Robert J. Boyce, who lives WINTER size of Manchester. Pot Roast Very Lean, Tender, Bone-In The pewter items in the Queen Anne desk, the chicken-coop chair at the desk, to the refurbished Manchester Kazak oriental carpets is car­ shade are grouped a candle in Coventry. Boyce’s fondness Another letter to Atty. George ried out in some ol the leather mold filled with wicked candles for antiques has influenced the and the Queen Anne button foot table are from Mr. Boyce’s private collection. Savings and Loan Association at Ritter of Hartford, state repre- Prepare for cooking: Chuck BLOCK CHUCK U.S. CHOICE chairs and sofa. One might ex­ all ready to be removed for selection of furnishings for the Shoulder d od or Bottom Round. 1007 M ain St. last week fo r the bank. He is proud to point out sent«tive from the 6tti Assem b­ Trim off the excess fat and rub pect tea to be served on the drying, candles already drying ly District, asks for informa­ the meat with A-1 sauce. Season first time since last summer, it Queen Anne tea table aj^inted on pegs, a dipper i>artially filled the large black iron door latch­ tion of his proposal for a state and lay the meat on a sheet of was like walking Into a well- vrith brass candlesticks and 'With tallow and a sim ulated es, copied from an old latch he POT Savings and Loan Assets Grow brass teapot. candle burning 'with a flicker- had at his home. income tax. aluminum foil. appointed, comfortable living ’Three 16-arm pewter chan­ flame bulb. With the competion of a land­ Dilute sUghtly one (Skw.) can Bcyce’s report was presented of cream of mushroom 8019 and : Total assets of the Manchester savings and loan Isisiness es­ room richly paneled in cherry deliers are suspended from the ’Ihe reception desk is situated scaped plaza and parking area, pour over roast. Sprinkle the Savtngs and Loan Association tablished new national records at last week’s aimual meeting of wood, and furnished in colonial' cove celling and supplement in an alcove with tombEtone the flnal stage of renovation will South Windsor contoits of one package of dried ROAST during 1971, adding that the the association, when members complete Manchester Savings CLEARANCE amounted to sightly over $28.1 style. ’This is the new look for rheostat-controlled indirect light­ cherry paneling. Beyond the re­ re-elected present officers and onion soup over the roast, and property and growth of the busi­ the banking institution that ing around the . celling molding. ception desk is the 'waiting and Loan’s contribution to Main Couple Files wrap the meat in aluminum foil. mllUon a t the end o f 1971, a c­ re-elected three directors. ness was reflected at the Man­ bears the distinction of being Homelike accessories such as room , 'Which features wall sten­ Street’s new look. BONELESS U .8. CHOICE Assoclatiui officers re-elected Place in roasting pan and cording to a statement released chester association. the town’s oldest which was earthenware jugs, oil portraits ciling in a rust and green floral ’The public is invited to an For Bankruptcy 'bake in a medium pven (about were John H. Hyde, chairman by the association. “Mortgage demand Increased founded in 1891. and an Obadiah Frary grand­ pattern. ’The design was pattern­ open house at the Manchester 360 degrees) until niieat la ten­ of the board; Boyce, president; nils represents an increase of In 1971 as m oney becam e m ore The normal hustle and bustle father clock adorn the large ed after similar ones found in savings and Loan Association A South Windsor couple, Jo­ der (about 3 to 8^ hours). Omit Chuck Rcost 1.19 Dorothea Stavnltsky, secretary; about $2A m illion from the 1970 plentiful,” Boyce said, report­ of business Is subdued by colors banking rooVn. some old homes in Coventry. Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m., and seph 3., and Barbara G. Hol­ I the A-1 sauce if you wish. | figure of about $25.8 mllUon. to­ ed that some 182 mortgage Henry B. Agnew, treasurer; on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 stein, o f 88 Parkvieyr Dr. also aaid t e ^ r e a , com bined to cre ­ TTie sjbory an early A m er­ V ' kMtnS' with' oMglhai baltioces of Harcld C. Norton. assistant ate a casual comfortable at­ ican craft Is illustrated In one ican, some of which are from p.m. There 'will be gifts and re­ doing business as iSairy Mart, $4.^ mllilon were closed during treasurer; and John A. Hed- freshments. in West Hartford, filed volun­ ^Presidei^' R ob ^ J. Boyice, In mosphere. ' The burnt sienna particular table lamp. Beneath the home of the bank’s presi­ SALE hla annual nport, said that aav- 1971. In 1970, the figu res w ere lund, assistant treasurer. ta s petitions of bankruptcy in LEAN. TENDER, U.S. CHOICE KNUCKLESPUP JQNES 76 loans with original balances Andrew Ansaldl 8 r., Hayden VM. District Court in Hartford, ings accounts with (he asaoeia- tibn totaled nearly m llilon o f $2 m illion. L. Giifswdd Sr., and Dr. ’Thom­ yesterday. 19e to 39e lb. $26 at the close ot 1971, com pared Boyce ccncluded hla report as Healey' were re-elected to The couple listed as liabil­ Bottom Round Roast to $23.7 mll^on a year ago. looking forward to "another four-year terms on the board of Qiib To Hold ities, 812,112.46, snd m ajor Meaty Center Shank SA VINGS UP TO 50% .. The association pedd savers good year'of stable growth in directors. Other directors are creditors as Connecticut Bank or slices for SOUP or STEW RONES $l-2 m illion in Interest in 1971, 1972. ” Boyce said, "We expect Boyce, Charles 6 . House, Hyde, Chinese Auction and Trust Co. in West Hartfcrd, Swiss Steak or lb. 89e the largest amount in the his­ savings flows to conthuie to be Matthew M. Moriarty, Norton, $4,876.93; A m erican Underwrit­ tory of the association, Boyce favoraUe, and as a result, there Stavnltsky, Elmore ’Turkington, . Tiie Cosmopolitan dub wUl SELECT GROUP in g o f Boston, $1,926.86; end have a Chinese dessert and SELECT GROUP SELECT GROUP London Broil lb. lb BARE MARROW BONES said. should be ample mortgage mon­ Jdm J. Wallett, R. Bruce Wat­ Sears Roebuck of Newington, »L39 Boyce’s report noted that the ey availsAde.” kins, and Tlieodore C. Wright. auction at its meeting Friday LONG SLEEVE $1,482.61. lb. 2e at 1 p.m. at the Robbins Room Yeg. Soup Bunches 45c architects have to assume some o f Center Congregational I WINTER TOP ROUND OVEN ROAST lb. $1.48 Must Offset Deficit of the risk when they know Church. Articles showing the Chinese SWEATERS DRESS Vernon cohstruction of the buildings influence will be on display dur­ they are designing is contingent JACKETS DUBUQUE SKINLESS DUBUQUE IMPOBTED ing the meeting. Mrs. Paul SHIRTS on a referendum. WlUhlde will conduct the auc­ C ofC ToH old FRANKS BACON BoHed Ham Board To Discuss Farr suggested that the fee tion, and Mrs. Sydney Harrison, should be paid this year because will serve as hostess. Mre. Her­ V2 PRICE the penalty fee “seems like a Get Together O X . bert Swanson and members of 1/2 PRICE V2 PRICE lb. 79* 12 79* 1/2 lb 85* Status of Budget needless expense to me." her committee planned this spe­ cial Chinese program. VALUES $25. - $85. VALUES $11. - $25. ’Ihe Rockville Area Chamber VALUES $7. - $11. of Commerce will sponsor a We have plump 10 to 14 lb. Turkeys, Capons and Cornish Hens. We continue Mayor John Thompson last night directed Town Members are reminded to w a l l p a p e r Public Records bring cuticles for the auction. SA L E '‘get acquainted” breakfast, our low n^ce on Ground Chuck lb. 95c, 3 in 1 Blend for meat loaf 99c lb. and Manager Robert Weiss to set a meeting of the Board of Bound Ground lb. 1.12. CiJenter Ham slices lb. 1.49. ^ Warranty Deeds F eb. 16 at 7:46 a.m . at Howard Directors to discuss with Weiss the six-month fiscal Reductions To John Zwlck to Stephen D., and Johnson’s Restaurant, R t. 80. review and the town budget for 1972-78. SELECT GROUP SELECT GROUP OOUNTBY STYLE In the six-month report which Gloria R. OseUa, property at 66 NEW! — EXCITINO PBE-PASTED VINYLS Such get acquainted sessions TINY SCALLOPS REALLY TENDER STEEB HAND PRINTED SELECT GROUP PORK RIBS board members had received social Security, $8,500; Group Park St. Conveyance tax, $83.66. are held periodically to allow GBASSOLOmS LONG SLEEVE LONG SLEEVE chamber members to renew (With Knuit) FRESH FLOUNDER BEEF LIVER prior to the meeting, Weiss In- Insurance, $4,800; CMS Marriage Licenses NATURAL HEALTH dlcates there' la a jpotential century Plan, $8,600; Liability ’Ihomas Frederick Schuetz of FLOCKS acquaintances and to bring a FOOD SHOPPE FOILS non-member business acquaint­ OYSTERS $100,000 deficit which must be insurance, $33,000; and Educa- 16 Thomas Dr., and Dale lb . m lb . m Frances Polowltzer of. 27 CSiurch TIES KNIT BODY ance. Plans are to end the ses­ made up between now and June oon, $23,000 for Uie busing of AT THE sion by 9 a.m. SO. non-public school children. St., Feh. 6. Gary Lee Mino of Glaston­ SHIRTS SHIRTS Those planning to attend GREEN BEANS SEEDLESS PINK W e ^ says, how ever, "T h ere These total $109,000. PARKADE should make reservations at the is norquesUon In my mind, with t o . this W eiss adds $86,000 in bury, and Sharon Louise Patelll Chamber Office, LaFayette Chi­ CAULIFLOWER belt tightening and a critical re- anticipation revenue reduction— of Bolton, Feb. 11, Unitarian DRAPERIES & PRICE cle, by F eb. 7. SPINACH GRAPEFRUIT view of aU expenditures for the |ao,ooo less than anticipated for Church. The Chamber’s retail com­ BROCCOLI remaining part of the fiscsd building inspe&tion fees and per- V2 PRICE V2 PRICE mittee will meet Feb. 8 to dis­ year that we wlU be able to mlts; and $15,000 less than an- DRAPERY FABRICS VALUES $4. . $6.50 cuss and take a position on Sun­ CUCUMBERS IC curtail approprlaticm . expend!- Ucipated in Cemetery Depart- VALUES $5. . $17. VALUES $10. . $12. day openings for area stores. TOMATOES tures. In excess of this amount ment revenue, TOP LINE The chamber terms this a grow­ MUSHROOMS and thereby balance (ha budg- qiie total of unanticipated de- All ing problem in the state. At a it.iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiii' at.” ductiwis from the mi-72 budget RECONDITIONED recent meeting cf the Board of One recommendation Weiss is $284,900. Directors most indicated they Reduced SELECT GROUP SELECT GROUP SELECT GROUP SHOP PINEHURST FOR makes, which iwould take care iOffsetting this la an extra would not be In favor of staying RIPE YELLOW From Strickland Forms of most of the $100,000, is to jm .,000 In ADM m on ey; the open seven days a week. postpone payment of two archi. |ig,ooo reimbursement from the GUARANTEED Brottieriiood Breakfast ^GRADE AA. LARGE, FRESH tecta who designed plans for state for welfare costs; ■ and a SPORTCOATS SUITS SLACKS The Brotherhood of the lOies- schools defeated In a referen- surplus from last year of $68,- seth Israel Synagogue, Plnney BANANAS dum vote N ov. 2. 47®. St., Ellington will hold a Broth­ ’The two bills amount to $86,-^ The town based its 1971-72 erhood breakfast and program, EG G S 4 9 , again we feature 18 1,66—$24,000 for Stecker and budget on a estimated $200 per COLOR TV MAINE POTATOES Iba.' *19.90 K'5 *45.90 F eb. 13 at 9 a.m . The program Oolavecchlo of Bloomfield, de- pupu a d M grant. Grant pay- FREE! “ 2 f o r 1 ” IDAHO these Grade AA at no limit la specifically designed for teen­ signers of the defeated north- ments thus far, however, have agers and young adults. and Medium Size Grade A Eggs at only PLUS A DOLLAR BAKim POTATOES 5».Sto east elementary school; and been baaed cm $206 per pupil. e2-0L SPONBE RUBBER FAB *29.90 *54.90 Julian Bernstein, a 21-year-oId S9o dozen $62,181.66 for Russell, Gibson iiie directors ‘withheld com- senior at Hamilton College, Scott Tissue ,10 rolls 1 .3S and. vonDohlen of West Hart- ment on the report imtll tiie up- From w It h p u r c h a s e o f c a r p e t BUY ONE PAIB AT BEOULAB N.Y., will be the guest speaker. 40-ob. Box-4jarge SiBO ford, designers of the proposed coming meeting. Deputy Mayor AND INSTALLATION PBIOE. GET ANOTHEB FOB He has just returned from an ’ 8 8 REG. G cO C2A southwest Junior high school de- p^izcal Prlgnano and director t t O B . ___ _ *39.90 to $120 D T . t U ONLY $1.09. intensive four-day Israel mission (eated Nov. 2. James Farr, however, briefly where he met with leading cab­ Betty Crocker BISQUICK Both firms have agreed to ac- voiced objections to the town inet ministers and visited strate­ PIE CRUST MIX cept payment ai the bills In incurring the penalty fee. SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS gic locations such as the Suez Chix of Sea BLACK cmd WHITE TV July, but with penalty fees. The prignano said, “I’m opposed • OPEN • GIFTS & Canal. He will give his impres­ Z 9 O B . W HITE TUNA Bloomfield firm would charge penalty.” Calling the de- sions and observations of Israel Betty Crocker $1,176 fo r late paym ent; the ^ school a "plum” for Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - F ri., behind the scenes. The public is FUDGE BROWNIE Mix W / 2 ^ w West Hartford firm 82,8M. architect, he argued that tiie DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES invited. NIBLBT OOBN ...... ago Of the recommendation for $ - 8 :0 0 -5 :3 0 PJM. Grange Meeting From OWWOO ...... 8 IbB. 880 delayed payment these’tees, Vemcn Grange 62 vrill meet Weiss says, “This should be re­ THURSDAY 8 :0 0 -9 :0 0 PJM. All NESTLE'S MORSELS STATE BUTTBB ...... lb. 810 I 1 F riday at 8 p.m. at Grange Hall, viewed agtdn in April with a L of L BUTTBB ...... lb, ggo REGAL MEN'G GHQP Rt. SO. The program will be possible payment at that time SINGLES SATURDAY 8:00 - 5:00 P.M. Reduced "Blossom, Fruit and Seed.” OMitac $1.89, 4-OB. Pertussin $1.19, 2-cs. St. J oo’ b Cou|h Byrup 79c, 8-oi. Bomllar $1.89 . . . resulting in a reduotlcHi of pen­ Mrs, Bernice Huntington will be alty.” (Agee 81-85) ' MANCHESTER chairm an. In addition to the architect’s MANCHESTER V E R N O N Junior Grange 92 will meet fees, Weiss lists several addi­ Do you enjoy meeting new Saturday at 2 p.m. with new tional sum s above the 1971-72 people and doing surii eo- and old valentines as the theme TRI-CITY PLAZA General iFund Budget which he tivltlea as'skiing, theatre, PLAZA 83-ROUTE 83-MRl -ROCKVILLE, CONN. 06066 901-907 MAIN STREET of the program. says will be required before the (fining out, bowling, oto.T Valentine Dance TCL. (203) 872-9191 OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9:30 A.M. to 5:a0 P.M. OPEN MON. thru FRI. 9:30 to 9:00 end of the year. They Include: ’The Married Couples club of PINEHURST Ccntrctiler’a Office, $8,600; If you do, why not call V nuBwnoN IP a p p u a n c b THURSDAY 9:30 to 9:00 SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 St. Bernard’s Church will hold p^iiMiqg Inspection, $2,000; 688-9667 for more Informs- IwSmki 'ts seventh annual Valentine fuinitiiiiiin for repairs to equip­ tlooT Please oali between Dance, Feb. 12 at the Kosclusz- GROCERY, INC. m ent, $6,000; W elfare, $21,000, 7-11 P M . NEXT TO STOP and SHOP CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE WITH MASTER CHARGE ko dub, Vernon Ave. 302 MAIN • CORNER TURNPIKE but $1S,000 of this will be re­ There will be a buffet supper imbursed the town by the state;

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Iz'ticns; it has a pattern of wrjr Then the first trip tc Paris, and affection and appreciation of retli'ement—especially the pSy- real estate agent had a pros­ dlalogaie and is skillfuliy writ­ an effort to find an art school the craft, as well as the esthet­ chclcgical crlentaticn te-anaew pective buyer for the Weston Courtesy Tickets ten. where he could learn what he ics cf painting. It is the direct way of life.. home. Miles A. Sntitt needed to know. Back to Nevr antithesis of the idiot Jargon This bcok 13 a sequel, or com­ So mainly this is a chronicle Given Motorists SHOP RITE SHOP RITE IMPORTED Book Review Associated Press York, d'ing miir’i- T}'’98< 10-59* Onb Fade 112 through his Ufe and times. It is 49 BEEF LIVER S9i 59 Cub Scout Pack 112 recently PEPSODENT SUPER RIGHT a grab-bag oplnicns, anec­ held'a combination pack meet­ U.S. No. 1 GRADE A dotes and readlections. ing and Ptaiewood Derby oonteat. COFFEE TOOTHPASTE For the guidance of the read­ Eight 0 ' Clock SAUSAGE MEAT 5:59< Fresh Eggs Den 2 )>reamited the opening MAINE POTATOES er, the end papers contain a BY THE PIECE ceremony. chronology written by MlUer, IN S T A N T I Arthur Raymond, cubmaater UGHTENER * 1 6.75-OZ. so that the reader is enabled to COFTEE A 9 LARGE SUNNYBROOK .^.. Q C < 100% BRAZILIAN WHITE GRADE "A" ctns. ^ J and Barry Hoover, advancement 1 0 bT g 4 r lube foUow the dates of his “Tropic” LIVERWURST 681 cl^rman, preaented awarda to ALL VARIiTIES (EXCEPT BARBECUE SPARE SHOP-RITE GRADE A RIBS)------FREEZERTOf QUEEN------Z LB and other publications; his as­ 2 the following cuba: Ken Meeka, sorted marriages, divorce, Beef Burgers 39 Scott Chriatenaen, bear badge; Casseroles a 99* 99* V/BX UOB&? mistresses and offhand al­ SWIRL. RAjSIN, OR SARA LEE PAY Andrew Glbaon, wolf badge; SAUSAGE OR CHEESE • ^M.__ liances; his meetiiigB with liter­ POLISH SAUSAGE Komum Shlelda, vniUam Sidiilf, Towards the purchase of 16-01. Tea Bags "SUPER-RICHr'QUALITY Apple Pie a box of 18 pkg. Pound Cake I 69* bottle ary and art figures and his Johns Pizza SHOP-RITE AMBER-lOc OFF LABEL Rory West, wdf badges and SHOP-RITE AUNT JEMIMA travels. M ANES A gold arrow; Gary Oomeau, Of course, writers will be In­ JANE Corn on the Cob 5 9 ^ French Toast2piTgV 9 9 ^ Mouthwash 3 9 * DELiaOUS SOUP Kevin Dickenaon, gold and silver Brillo SHOP-RITE SUPER STRENGTH-lOc OFF LABEL terested in his comments on his looA^ 8 9 ^XTAILS PARKER arrow on wolf badge. ■'ORAOE A" FRENCH FRIES SHOP-RITE A A A "NEW" BAMBINO SAUSAGE . own experiences, his early ten­ Andrew Oifbaon, wefbeloa dan Potatoes 5'.te99* Celeste Pizza2:i;;;99* Cough Syrup 6 9 * dency to use four-letter words 1 IONA CANNED * Soap Pads 49 ' 1 leader; preaented adilevemmit Ice Cream Dept. Special on Vitamins UmltiOfwcouMOiiDorfomHy. ICE MILK BARS OR SHOP-RITE to describe the physical aspects badgea to David Black and WITH THIS 500 MG of sex in their cruder manifes­ 30c OFF LABEL klicbael cairiatlno. COUPON C»>ip«ifI S S At S!ytK o r lH tii< 5 ip «m ^ MFQ 250 MG tations. But Miller disnUsses Puddings VEGETABLE SALE! Orange Juice Reginald Chriatenaen, com­ ICMIfC m.uanuttm am m SHOP-RITE FUDGSICLES 5 9 « VITAMIN 20c OFF LABEL this theme rather briefly, de­ mittee chairman, was presented BMflWB # HlHIHIIHIPnlnll voting more space to his water- A S S O R T E D SUN FRESH tOOYABSY the square knot award. valuable c o u p o n SHOP-RITE FUVO R KINO SHOP-RITE ELIZABETH YORK SHOP-RITE BITE SIZE ICE CREAM ••C” TABLETS colors than he does to his writ­ A N N P A G E CREEHBIAHS <"5=89 Den 1 presented Art Raymond, SHOP-RITE WITH IRON SOc OFF LABEL 60 TABS CHOCOLATE ing. CHILLED ICECREAM ICECREAM SANDWICHES 1 0 , A k ^ , with an Ridian headdresa Towards the purchase of MULTIVITAMINS t\*bV1®® ?4-901. V4-gal. j . | i 9 VITAMINS WITH IRON 100 TABS S I 9 9 60 TABS. '««»». wnefCHEWABLE VITAMINS 59* " which tho._den - membora_had ! a 3-lb. can of 1 r 80 years of age still full of zest. cont. 057 cont. X Ti-fL 6 9 ' J WAX BEANS <" 5=89 made. ONE A DAY CHOCKS But this book is too superficial SHOP-RITD DEbb'THEIR Deh 4 won the attendance and ...... ' • to tell much about its subject. iBfflMaxwell House Delicatessen Dept. ' : In Our Dairy Case- Palmolive Cheddar Cheese Inspection award. SHOP-RITE BOWL SOFT MUes A. Smith DICED CARROTS 5= 89 Paul Brazdztcnia and Pres­ TAYLOR MIDGET ^ Palm Woi^ Gloves pr.69^ Associated Press Coffee 110* o f f ; l i q u i d DARI RANDOM cott Hurl were Inducted Into BIBOWN OR BLACK PASTE webekw den 2. i W ITH TH IS UnlliOMMuimpMlwnlly. M H HAWKS AND HARRIERS. I^LABELJ DETERGENT COUNTRY WEIGHT CMipm«plrMF*tNr«*iryB, 1972 PORK ROLL MARGARINE By Page gtegner. Dial Preas. CREAMsnuCORN 5=89 YVUliam Schlff and Paul La- U v U P v iv CmpontornatMySlMMnABuparmwfcW. MFG- Esquire Shoe Polish 29^ $6.06. 49* 99; Dancette were appointed den- MWISAWWIIIHIIIIIII ner and azslatant denner for $ | 5 9 Here is a tragic story of two GREEN PEAS 5=89 den 6. n 2 9 ^ SnoMfbroom Scraper each 9 ^ young lovers going in opposite Den 1 preaented the closing directions. Wolch's Jelly Starkist Tuna ceremony. 20 EXPOSURES «OR INSTAMATIC CAMERAS. Jack Crowe is a disenchanted TOMATOES 5=89 After the pack meeting the BREAKSTONE COTTAGE 28-year-old drifting around in IN S P R IN G scouts participated in the Pine- REDEEM YOUR KODALOLOR the offbeat atmosi^ere of Cali­ WATER wood Derby. The boya In each Franks X 69* Cheese is69* ALL VARIETIES SHOP-RITE m A A A SHOP-RITE NATURAL 5 $379 fornia, looking for an ancho­ den who received flrat, aec■ A^ is waiting for her in such a VALID THRU FEB. 5,1972 49. VALID THRU FEB. 5,1072 first place trophy. David Btack Biaked Pies 59^ Danish RihgspC49^ Pqnty Hose place as California. received a second place trophy MIINILE TURNPIKE Sandy makes a break with THIN MINTS WALDORF 4 and Andrew Olbaon received a iM VALUABLE COUPON 1 iraiiiiii VALUABLE COIJPOM I VALUABLE COUPON! IJlIlIlIlIU VALUABLE COUPON ! third,place trophy. Appetizer Dept.t VALUABLE COUPON iiiiiiiiiiii:;; ': —'------DANISH C H 3 ' Towards the purchase of Shrill SttQlmtit EAST ■ a 3-lb. 6-oz. box of FUEL OIL IM P 9R TED IVORY iHritutrid (lo. ^ - 4 V H Oallasi, O.O.D. 1076 Burnside Ave., E, Htfd. l i i ' c , I tJI Min. m gals. LONQACRI _ _ . PLYMOUTH ROCK Turkey Salami ib 89^ SPICED HAM SNOW {MfBr. Motloe lor MANCHESTER IHirVIUUIAUBTIIIANIM P OR TU AUSTRIAN 9* A SALE-10% OFF Delivery) WITH THIS MMt. M im t Setviee SwissSw i^ Che

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ing the hiring of a second resi­ the first time tn many years $600. at 8 in the Administration Build­ 10:30, in the Bidwell St. campus the Tolland dent trooper. Some of the resi­ no permits for new house con­ Urthday Celebrated ing. auditorium. They are open to Ruckelshaus Due -hand decorated Stam ps';;.Newt dents expressed Interest In a struction were applied for, al­ M rs.'Florence Bowers Shear­ students, staff, and the general regional police force. though Eldridge Yost took out er, a long-time Tolland resi­ Manchester Evening lierald For State Visit publlp, There will be no charge According to Stoetzner and a permit for $24,000 for the con­ dent now Uvlng on Cedar M ill Tolland correspondent ' Bette HARTFORD (A P ) — GRAND STONEWARE Police Problems Up, Tomasek, no plans are being struction of a 7-11 store on Rt. Rd. in Bolton, will celebrate her Quatnile, T d . 87»'2846. for tomorrow night’s workshop. William Ruckelshaus, head of save cosh ot Grand Union in four irispired designs made at present to deal with 193. 80th birthday tomorrow, with a Rock, Jazz, folk, blues, and the federal Environmental Pro­ UNION, problems which may arise due Other permits granted were family party at her home at classical music vdll be perform­ tection Agency (EPA) is g;oing 6tl * pitet k iRi to the increasing number Of Ernest Africano, Cedar Swamp noon followed by an open house. ed in the new series. to visit Connecticut next week,' tMfyiSOOpwtkm. All m m MCC To Resume Selectmen Charge teenagers in town. Rd., electric service $160. She was bom In Tolland, re­ Formerly called "Open it was announced ’Tuesday. IM Wlk CMIV ONSAIE Statistics shew there are 260 Meltdn Dennis, Eaton Rd., siding here during her early Road,” “ Am o” Is a seven- Ruckelshaus is scheduled to 110 00. i * « t Music Workshop Tolland’s police problems are those local persons contacted recreation room, $400. years attending local schools save blue stomps Willi rw iv tecxrn NOW! children in Tolland between the member g^oup from the Man­ meet with state EnvliXMimental receiving more attention these •a 00 IK felt the present police coverage ages of 17 and 19 and another Richard Belanger, Eaton Rd., and Rockville High School. Manchester Community Col­ chester area. Members are Protection Commissioner Dan days from town officials, and -s blue stomps ore oeople pleosers ■ too! of one 8S-hour-a-week trooper 413 between the ages of 14 and recreation room, $500. Bulletin Board John Frisell on guitar and W. Lufkin and legislative lead­ Wf REDEEM interested oiganizatlons. lege Thursday night music and weekend patrol duty by 16. According to school enroll­ David B. Getchell, Kingsbury The Willlmantic River Task vocals; Scot Fitzgerald, bass ers on Feb. 10. U.S.O.A. FOOD A growing awareness Is w o ik siu ^ will resume tills constables, was adequate pro­ ment statistics, there will be Ave. Ext., addition, $1,000. Force will present details of Its and vocals; Bemie Palka, He. Is going to be briefed on ITAMPS developing that Increased tection for the town. ’Those con­ 1,'312 children in these age Edward Karpuska, Rt. 74, alu­ plan for the WUlimantic R iver week with the appearance of drums and vocals; Bill Gaston, Connecticut’s environmental amounts of breaks and vandal­ tacted over-whelmingly oppos­ groups within five years, r minum siding, $4,000. to a public ifteeting tomorrow "A m o,” a newly-organized rock keyboards and vocals; Amo programs and will discuss ways ism are occurring throughout ed the formation of a full-time Permits Total $88,926 ^ Burroughs dorp., Rt. 30, tool night at 8 in the Town Hall. group. Groot, saxophone and flute; in which the state and federal ■the town, as well as teen-age police force but opinion was Building permits Issued dur­ shed, $476. Sessions will be held every drinking. ’The RepuMlcan Town Com­ Dave Theriault, trombone; and agencies can better coordinate about equally divided concern­ ing January totaled $88,226. For Southland Corp., Rt. 80, sign. mittee will nieet tomorrow night other ’Diursday night, from B to Terry Amsden, trumpet. their efforts. leosers No statistics are available to document the extent of this ac- Uvlty, however, since state po- Uce are reluctant to confirm or Boko it with '' deny the activities or to report your fovorito the crimes vdilch are being in­ By STD KBOWrSH glazo...or just vestigated. add brown sugar Information regarding the ex­ Tlie third atamp in the Amer> laadclovas. tent of criminal activities there­ lean Poets series—an 8-center fore depends on word of mouth honoring Southern po^t Sidney Daiicious aating SHENANDOAH ROCK comments from the town’s resi­ Lanier—will be issued Feb. 8 I...any wayl dents and businessmen. on his birthday in Macon, Ga., During last night's Board of his birthplace. Selectmen's meeting, the police Previous American Poets protection problem was dis­ P i U M N N L U series stamps have honored Ed­ cussed, along with the purchase Fresh Fillet Of Sole _____ $1.09 lU gar Lee Masters and Emily Gornisli Heiis of Jhe 1988 police cruiser \^ch Torbot Fillets '______59e ik Dickinson. w ill be placed In operation by FOR QUALITY AND FULLY Cooked Haddock______79e ik This new adhesive features a CHOIGE ATER the constables Thursday nlg^t. or HALF COOKED-' Fish Cakes______55e ik profile portrait . I U.S.D.A. CHOICE ^ ^ Republic of Zambia’s letamps llivon Doain FremA Style A 4-oz. pkgs. * MKMU'S vehicle commanding more re- depdeted three species of local CREAM STYLE Heinz Ketchup Mvoam spyctiithaa the present setup. fish. fmCMHWS Stoetsner jdans to ask for in- VALUABLE COUPON Potatoes ensoi CUT GMM UNKM i-fi. creassd patrol duty for the con- Top Round Steaks I Green Giant Corn WHOLE KERNEL Joy Liquid 6 - « . C M . U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS ^ lA O il The 1072 editioa of Scott’s staUes in the new budget, pro­ viding for seven nights a week STRAINED Specialized Catalog of United Pumpkin Pie GIUHDUMON I0-«%|- 49‘ States stamps is a far cry from Johnson's Glo-Cont patrol coverage of the town. Top Sirloin Steaks the first book o f this title pub­ He feels a full time police 4PAK lished 60 years ago. Chock Full G' Nuts a-«i. force is necessary for the town, Soi. The 1922 edition contained 87 Sara lee Cakes Mollomors lUSISCO but aeknowledges the town can­ SnER BEEF LIVER...... 49^. , small pages while the latest SINKAMcimOSH not afford it. ’The estimated cost one has 763 pages covering all Tomato Puree (ONTUOU OROWUMON for supporting a full time police POOID CftHpR ft>elrto Sftt. P te . S. 1971 3 i : 89‘ Applesauce ’V“ 39‘ UmH I MrcMtftmtr material for those who special­ '13-02. DAIRY FEATURES force is “ outrageous,” Stoetsner W VA. SLICED BACON...... JI5?- ize in U.S. material. Its table of pk|. added. White Potatoes 8 *1” 4WeZ; emtents lists 103 eateries, 27 Fleischmunn's iSSlU"’™” a 49‘ Thifault last night expressed JAR 59 of which relate to revenue ad­ Orongo. Sonnan Cbo^ato, his dissatisfaction with the pres­ except BOLOGNA & LIVERWURST./x'Krfllc.... hesives and stationery. Dovjls Food. Banana ______Tomato Juice WHors 3 a 89* Fleischmunn's a 53' ent $9,725 cost for a Resident Meats VALUABLE COUPON A new feature of the 1972 our Cream State Trocar which will In­ ARMOUR DAISY OUnS...... SSL catalog is a listing of the souve­ Coffee tightener6 99‘ FSaaro uiraos-tHKiei, crease to $10,000 next year. Al­ HBNNZ GNSAAT ■ l y i l l l l CMqi-TUItt4IV»,aWltN-TWU 7# CM $100 I QRANO ALL nir cards produced by the U.S. Crisco Shortening a 93' UNION though he ottered no alterna­ Post Office and the Buresoi of HYGRADE KNOCKWURSTMEAT.. C H l C I C E M AM BR. SOUPS < tive solution to the police prob­ Sgiit Paa-Veg. Baaf-Musioaaoi Engraving and Printing for Broccoli Spears ■msTTf 29 lem Ihst nlgdit, he promised to DOVELEHE sale or distribution at pdiilatelic present his views at budget 14 OZ. events. Stew VegetohlesSHg *^37 making time. CAN The cost for the publication is Mokel^opula/vyim^^ l^eLulqaa/rtmf Thifault further objected to $7Ja and it’s available at your aaiMSTOM Cftwemi ftuftlrM Sftt. Ptft. L 1971 the purchase of the 1968 state Lim it 1 I local dealer. LTH & BEAUTY AIDS Cottage Cheese WG.-y finance ry issues. . . . Papua-New HOLD French Cheese aONKl □ Miracle White Fabric Softener...... 51^59' □ MisselaE’s Cherry Pie F i l l i n g 49' board last week, acting on a re­ Guinea soon w ill issue a set of quest from Stoetzner. PKGS. four stamps which w ill illus­ □ Miracle White Snper Clener...... s US' □ Libhy Select Ripe Olives...... The town bad cnly a couple 12 oz. trate tmusual native reptiles. BAKERY FEATURES PKG. B fS e io i vonges o t dajrs to act to obtain the □ BachiHE Pretzels rricKi-eeot-Twirrs ...... 39' □ Libby Select Pitted Ripe Olives...3 .. Eccdogy is becoming a pop­ PRINCE I a r Vaseline ’S T ' cruiser before it was listed for ular subject for stamps CftMeftft tMlYftS Sftt. P tb. S« 1971 □ Bachma Cheese Twist Jax...... ‘^ ‘^39' SVAKIBTIBS. .V553' U m it 1 ftftrcuetemftr throughout the world and the FRESH FLORIDA auction, the first selectman ex­ □ Nabisco Asst. Cookies latest to dweU on this theme is Pond's Cold Cream WESTERN SWEET EATING. fgghbgke Bread plained. The vehicle was check­ SPAGHETTI QQQQga^QQ Portugal which has issued four ed out by the Stafford State 4-n. Tender, Delicious between Th/m A/i&'Rmoni Mim'Peopk -Afte. .Skopping 'Popular new adhesives entitled “C3on- R dlce troop’s medianlc and Dial Deodorant bunch ^ sand w ich ! servatlan of Nature.” . . . A gift flavorful buds. meals treat. ^AbiOR found to be in good c*«i..67* COMPANY, INC. CoHpoe good thru Sat., Fpb 5 Cwpo. gori ttw Sw„ FihiK y 1 1 Coopoo food thru Sot., Fob. 6 Coopoa good thru Sat., Fob. B Wax Beans____ GRAPEFRUIT O custoowr rUmk: coupon por cestooMr, Thifault stated last night. CeftpeftSupiff Sftt. Feb. S« 1971 000 LMtrooo eonpoe pnr customor, ipoe par cestomor, Johnson! Johnson Baby Powder • e Cftii 79' Limn 1 pafcmtftmer 331 Main Street I por costemor, I per dnstemor. The 'public affairs committee of the Tolland Juniors’ Is con­ Vjted CAbage S. Tel. 649-4595 sidering a public forum to dls-. THIS novi»TISlMnWT SgfKTIVI IMOUEM, HP. MH. NDTI Rockville 875-3274 cuss the problems of local po­ Uce protection. / v o r €>niLY D is c o u n ir s t o k e i k t o w k . .. j u s t t h e b e s t s s MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Tho group conducted a sur­ vey recently In which It was re­ ported that the majority of MANCHiSTGR 725 MIDDLE TPKE.. E — 1135 TOLLAND TPKE. G ROCKVILLE # SOUTH WINDSOR SULLIVAN AVE. SHOPPING CENTER

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stltute Information chaxgbag ToUand County Superior Court criminal treapaa^, third decree. ■ / Court Cases Thomaa J. Dslisidul, 29, o f 9 Burke Rd., Rockville waa fined (20 after pleadingr guilty to dla- Quash Motion Penied c n s o v it OOVRT 12 orderiy conduct. Rockville Seaakm Nancy L>. K irk, 18, o f 138 A giwlng percentage of caaea 8*- • . ^ , , (25 on a aubaUtute charge of In Quade Couple Case are being handled as youthful criminal trespass, third degree, ^ ALL ® offenders at the Circuit Court waa one of five youths ar- Motlaas to quash two of the tlon to charge, and that quea- level. Yesterday six youths be- rested Jan. 8 in connection with nine counts sMinst Dr. Albert 1* up to the Jury ^ an incident off Brandy IBll Rd. to determine. Iri Vernon. Quade, 48, and one of nine The defense attorney said that quested application to be tried q H em phill, 17, o f 88 WEEK counts against his wife, Mary it seems the state can provide under the new procedure, lim- -Lagicn Dr., Vernon was fined Dean Quade, 42, were denied better dates in the bill of partiC' ited to that»ho» ageaac group, D^in urhichwhich gjg ^ ^ charge of criminal tres­ leaves them with no criminal yesterday by Judge Paul J. ulars as to when the various pass, third degree, substituted offenses were committed, that record no matter what the out­ for burglary. He and three oth­ D riscoll. some dates between which the come the case. ers, including'a Juvenile, were _ _ SPECIALS! The Quades are each charged alleged acts occurred spanned Those applying were: Cathy arrested Jan. 7 in connecUon with a variety of counts In c«i- up to four yean. A. Hazziotte, 16, of Glaston- ^Ith a break into an apartment nectlon with an allegedly illegal Caldwell answered that some bury, charged with criminal storage area, marriage counseling service of the alleged crimes were of trespass and criminal mischief;, -nu-ee defendanto pleaded not conducted at their home on a continuing nature such as the Roger E. McEJwen, 16, of 88 quUty and will have their trials Codfish Palls Rd., Storrs. doctor's practice itself and the west' Main ■ 8t, Rockville, g^ast Hartford in March. At our Frozen Meats Department! Atty. Charles Tarplnlan of crime of seduction, and that charged with burglary, two These and the charges are: WUUmantlc argued the moUons people who were patients over counts, criminal mischief and Barry J. Cole, 28, of Ashford', in connection with bills of par- a long period with visits some- larceny; Allan PUotte, 16, of diaorderly conduct and operat- Sliced Mira Cured Uculars. The Quades were not times two or three times a week xso East Main St., Rockville, j,ig a motor vehicle under sua- leaver ot^lS " " i ' ' " V In court. He conUnded the state or month would And It Imp^ charged with burglary and lar- pension; John DesChamp, 18, of ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES Mini-pricing diould not have charged Albert alble to remember on Just whmh ceny, two counts each; David Enfield burglary third degree Quade both with practicing date somethtag happened He b . KeUey, 16, of 20 Robert Rd.,.*^^ larceny Lcond di«gree: and medicine without a certificate said. “We ve been as precise as Vemon, charged with criminal Arthur FOrtln, 45, of Rockland Fully Cooked Chicken Armoiir Star Bacon is worth going out of J i What's eggs without of registration and practicing possible.” trespass, breach of peace and Rockville, operating a wik---. bacon! Stock up on this psychology without a license on One of the four addltkmal being found intoxicated; Mario meter vehicle under the 'Influ- Dutch Fry Chicken ' IS.,*" Breiler mini-priced value. the basis that the alleged viola- counts against Quade waa noUed Ruzzoli, 17, of West Rd. and ^ liquor and under sus- your way for Party Pak *Wlr5ir ''phi" tions fined him U.S. Grade was imposed on James Oesting, |3o You*ll lovt tvtry l-lb not claim Quade practiced sur­ iraiZen Foods moutti-watering bite 32. of Valley Trailer Park in other motor vehicle cases Ini prll6/2 to 3 -lb s Taste 0*Sea Fish Cakes pktt » 1 ‘^hiplnlan attempted to have Sce^^rtford last fall, «>»««*• were Raised for tenderness and Tarpin^ ^mp^ to Mve . a scheduled charity dance after plumpness, they’re the best you Taste O’Sea Krunchee fi>h piurt> ^ * i 4 5 * Dole Del Monte quaked the chaiipe of riak of in- immArUotoiv WUUam Shea, 22, of Prigtol a mtislciaiis' imion i>rotested can buy! Bar-B-Q Chickens PINEAPPLE-PINK ^PuWlc offices are was fined (36 on a count of dls- about the offer of a band to Stop & Shop Potato Puffs 6 X n allege located In Hartford and ‘wde'dy conduct An altercation play at the ball for nothing. or Roasted Chickens Birds Eye Brocf^oli Spears 3 1 : ^ 8 9 * **^f*^L Brldgenort and may be set up ^ VSW Chd> In TVdland in The veterans’ group had hoped 1C Juice Drink Sweet Peas came Into j*^5^***^ Waterbury November resulted in about (25 to raise about $400 from the .. We fully cooked these Swanson Dinners inJS!S^iVSSSSi ',& We reserve the BiadeCut Chuck Steak (Bone in) 78fb .. .you’ll save 3oJ 1 29 OZ peanut butter sandwiches. right to limit quantities Hood Swiss Style Yogurt money every cans ■ cans Caiifdrnia Chuck Steak (Bone in) 8 9 m day! Peach, Cherry, Blueberry, Martdarian Orange, Banana, 801 $ I B o n e ie ss C h u ^ Steak *1.15ib Penn Dutch Spiced Applet Raspberry, cups ^ Strawberry, Pineapple. 3 London BroiiJSteak snouijjer^-- '' ^ 1 . 3 8 i b Stop & Shop ’ 1 . 3 8 i b SliC^SWiM 5 $k*i59* Cube Steak "chuck K raft C h e ese Shredded Mozzarella 2 .^%69‘ Boneiess Undercut RoaSi *1.09m EffiNoodes I - 4 : ' Coffee H , 75 m FREE! Wow! What a low price. At Churney Stick s !S 5 5 ‘ B iade C u t C h u ck R o a st Sun Glory Frozen Stop & Shop you'll always stop a Shop U . 2 3 i b InttriM vta MISS' Shoulder Roast All grinds find your favorite foods at a Sliced Muenster our best low, low, price. 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Household Hints and Sh<«ping Tips fbr every prescription. It is ChUliin extensive long poem 44Ethiopian Got----- 8BibUcal 24Exh IN' FOR ME TO DOZE OFF, 43 Liturgical on Thursdays for your shopping may be sharpened by running it To My Valentine BUT I A IN 'T aONUAI IT 'S prayer S U R E E O G S s p e a k R D R W H Y 1 41 _ ^ ■ _ __ _ - ___ _ Burkamp photo convenience. over a piece of fine sandpaper. T M E V 'R E THEMSELVES! .ASKED A VMLR O F N ER VES TO 45 Male swan iT I enjoyed shopping the wtm- F R E S U r ^ II :E WHO CAN STAY 46 Exist McClellands Wed SOYears derful selection of Valentines at A M AK E TW l o n g e s t :^ ST If something . accidentally Fashions And Findings 47 Chart FAIRWAY on Main Street. I'm 50“----- 4T p e i p 4T Mr. and Mrs. William F. Me- sell Moonan of Bolton and their gueste PLAZA DEPT. STORE on never disappointed with FAIR­ Read Herald Ads Lauidted” East Middle Turnpike next to 54 LuneUiros- RT II ti Clelland of 81 Lake St. were the ten grandchildren. WAY cards. , tral bird miests of honor at a sumrise Included a dip film no- ^ s ^ and clean It, the Poular Market has Just received 56 Stir tip W a brand new shipment of But- 57 Beneath ST H 59th wedding anniversary din- .,,,hlch was given to the couple '^ ° ‘ ® '»'®” J «»t terick Patterns. You will love 58 Testified . Ji ner Saturday afternoon at the by their children and grand- ®P’’hikle table salt over the spot the selection for your spring 59Meatciit United Methodist Church in children and was made by their smoking will Btop. wardrobe. They also have the (NiwsrAriR iHnuntiu assn.) flattery Bolton. granddaughter. Miss Linda zippers, threads, tapes and Don’t Mtes 1 ^ ! ..trimmings to make your work Approximately 125 friends Raymond McGugan Jr., WATKINS BROTHERS on first class. Plaza is at the traf­ 1-1 and relatives attended the grandson of the couple gave the Main Street Is having a dinette fic light across from St. Bar­ a im t, MIA, W. TK Ui Nt. on CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER event which was given by the Invocation. clearance of Daystrom tables tholomew’s Church. Turn into ifor 'W om en their convenient parking lot^for couple's son, John E. McCIel- Mrs. McClelland, the former and chairs. Now’s the time to add a piece or refurnish com­ quality products^ at budget GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN land of Manchester, and their Miss Phoebe Irons of Manches- daivihters and sons-in-law, Mr. ter and Mr. McClelland, for- pletely. These smart looking pieces are Just the thing to and Mra. John Lancaster of merly of Portadown, Ireland, PRINTS V brighten up that dining area. ' X water supply that leaves ^ h iy 'a . h p m e y ' . . ^ A<5 A AW Trei? Wh a t I ouer R o p P A C T . I'M HAf^eNec? PU N crM ep (o o r s r ' SS&lSii ‘ THE WORRY WART"^*«iwfcMk Raymond McGugian Sr. of Man- St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in — nual sale is now in progress. room fixtures will leave the Are In M e ? WAlTiNiS FbRMY' we WAIT'n^c^erwep? ■ k o k o o ? A 2.SP-RDUNP cheater and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Manchester. Hurry In for great savings on same type stains ‘on white F0eNC?/ MAlPiON H eH -H eH NA/Wec? WlAfi’iO'N./ To Span The Weeks every floor, In every isle, your clothes In the washing machine. Between Winter l a SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL choice in home furnishings. €aJif~fCnt.t. Shop early for best values and Attention NeedlepoiiAers and Late Spring. selections. Open Thursday and For the creative needlepolnt- Knit in a jiify, these soft ^ I HADA GONFfaaWIATlON'' Friday nltes till 9 p.m. closed 8178 slippers are not only com­ Washington Whirl 38-59 era, both men and women, Wl^AT MAPPENEP WITH ONE OF THOSE Mondays. KNITTERS WORLD, Manches­ fortable but fit inside one another for easy packing 1 0 >)tXJ? WDM£N& UBEOdlON NUTS. ter Parkade, carries a complete Jerseys By MAXINE CHESHIRE The long-line tunic of when travelling. 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I AdOBEPATEl-E'SSU SHE WAS D RM N e A white-tie-and-tiara Red Cross ^j^^e with their white eleiHiants, out large numbers from a cal­ aim npwkr-ai02 OnMlmtkir'i OF VERNON . N.Y* ,18886- For a tasty treat, dty orange am ui Yur-aiM cHk cwm ’s ALL i H A c n o y x j ? TISAlSlORAr'IHE'nME/ ball. I lihd build-a smaller, more mod- endar w d pasting them- on K a y e Mat HaaN,- (Mraat aritk 2IP sections, canned pineapple am csnrai wwM-am biiii Joan j Kennedy accompanied cm house on the property, squares of cardboard. COPE, Stpla NaaGar aM Slia. ai07u c aiutir^ioa ctattssM jm etfon ot Rentes $9,88 and VUbur Oroai EDgInray The '72 Spring-Summer slices, cooked peach halves or a m Eiriy kmtrlcM-ailO (ter 'VERNON CIRCXJB her husband to Florida, but The senior Mrs. Kennedy got am R m l tko W«rM~ai12 l-nteo Cosmetics ”should highlight Basic FASHION contains other fruits In fritter batter and «ua-ai14 Fmrito Uttumsat. “ HOME OF BEAUTIFUL GLOTHEB” skipped the party. far enough along in her plans to beautiful skins, not mask It. many sewing hints and a fry in deep hot fat and serve. aim TO IWKE-44 PP8M-$1.00. When dinner table conversa- telephone other prcq>erty owners coupon good for a FREE tlon turned to the Howard iibe former U.8. Ambassador to pattern of your choice. S t-2. Hughes' autobiographies. Rose jv .j. gnjith to ask If When putting a little giri’s lY ice ..... $1,00 a copy. freshly ironed dress In her Kennedy said she didn’t expect gj,g. inspect their houses closet, put Into a plastic bag “Oh, he relates to me on tome th in n her own forthcoming memoirs - ideas " 2 .-Z . . for to cause that kind of furor. _ “ « , « the panties, socks, and hair instance, like my billfold!’’^ Sen. Kennedy,, who suffers ^ sentiment and a sense of ribbon to be worn with each MrNM^S|W.,)Br. from back trouble, may spend Wstoiy prev^lcd a m ^ other dress, Fasten the bag to the Two old, limp, thin diapers more time In Palm Beach since mcDibers of the K em ^y family, dress hanger with a snap become one strimg one when MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDOBWAY his mother has decided to In- I’*® house where John F. Ken- clothespin. This Jielps to get her stall a special hydrotherapy nedy came to relax after his off to school on time. two of them are sewn togetiier. INEVERSEEMTD m assage system In their heat- election In 1960 w ill survive In- HAVE ANY TROUBLE. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU ed swimming pool. The pres- tact as liAPERS. Rose Kennedy has apparently -> After all that national publici­ ty as a Muskle advance “man” Couple Honored (and former Miss Indiana), Marcia Hnkstaff will leave the O n A nniversary campaign trail to concentrate THE on fund-raising In New York. < 0 v : s ^ — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gor­ Some Muskle insiders view the man Sr. of 63 B. Sycamore shift as a promotion. But a few ShiJiL S tld n q, 2 - 2 Lane were the guests of honor male dmuvlnlsts are gleefuj at BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Sunday afternoon at a surprise her departure from their midst PRESENTS A t*K . . . The Russian Em bassy, 26th wedding anniversary cele­ SEE HERE, I'M TAKING L'LLDO NO SUCH th in g ! ME? c h u u blocked In their attempts to buy ARE TDU STREET SCENES, JUST ONE MORE PICTURE bration at the home of their son a $ one million parcel of Poto­ CRAFT TAKING IF YOU PONT OFU5 ANP YOU'LL GET A YOU'U PUNCH and daughter-in-law, Mr. and mac Riverfront land that was PICTURES WANT TO B r PUNCH m THE NOSE, CAPTAIN EASY Mrs. Joseph. L. Gorman Jr. of OF US? IN THEM, STAY ME IN THE BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE once part of Mount Vernon, are DEMONSTRATION OFFTHE^ETS. N O SEf 428 W . M iddle Tpke. still looking for a retreat on the OH-OH!«.NO The event was attended by water some place near Washing­ WONDER "KANE” HE» JEROME Suzanne Macko, a silversmith, will DIDN'T ANSWER family- and friends from New ton . . . One of those moments CANEVALLRIdHT:.. York aty and Mfoichester. when reporters wish they car­ MV KNOCK I WITH THAT eUMEHOr demonstrate the art of jewelry making WOUND EANPASED Mrs. vmiam Kreoa of Jaokr ried cameras occurred at the -.BUT HIE LAET son Heights, L.I., N.Y., sister White House after the Reader’s THURSDAY. FEB. 3rd CAUER MOET'VE of Mrs. Gorman and matron of Digest dinner last week when EU1G6ED HIMl honor at the wedding, and Dr. ^ptugenarian W. Clement Stone 2 -4 p.m. and 6:30 - 9 p.m. Franola Moffett of New York the small-statured, mustachioed 36 OAK STREET, MANCHBVrER CHfty, beat than at the wedding, multl-mllllonalre, escorted the 643-7866 were unaMa to attand. dignified Adele Rogers, wife of Store Hours: Tues. • Sot 19 • 5:80 Mr. and Mrs. Gorman were the Secretary of State, onto the Thursday to 9:00 PJtf. married Feb. 1, 1947 at St. Joan dance floor. With the “positive A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN of Arc Church , ln» Jaoksim mental attitude” philosophy for Heights, U I„ N.Y. Mrs. Gor- which he Is famous, Stone did an man is the fonner Muriel Van- energetic Jitterbug while his . WORKED, ALLEY! T H '/ YEAH. BUT WATCH IT/ DON'T W O ^, OUT, OSCAR! I KIDS Kll GETTING AWAY! ( THAT CRITTER'S GOT , I'LL ...... P.'/ Wart. They have two other brestihless partner tried to fol­ HIS EYE ON US NOW/ soiu, Robert E. Gorman, a sen­ low with a foxtrot. ‘at STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIPF ior at East Catholic High Sohod, and Jdhn Gorman, a ^..EVEN THOUGH VDUllE^ RIGHT ON, A student at St. James School. , WIPED OUT THINKINO OODAV! WELL They have a grandson, Joseph BUCKLE DOWN, OP THE SNOW BALL SEE VDU AND L. Gorman m . WIND s o c k ! you C0MIN6 0P !r^ VDUR BIB . HAVE SOME LAMP- AROUND THE Mr. an(l Mrs. Gorman attend IN6S TD shoot! LAUNCHING St. James OhUNh. Chicago’s Irish -tkoit 'tlvc' sW nt^ rv£u/ now OA& pUAA.- a-% Raise $25,000 F or Ulster s t l M u n ^ ! Srh- a. LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN "tim e, "by came in. 0i.ncf LXou'SC ' CHICAGO (AP) — Mayor HOWPID'rCU /T W U&IN0 M V ,V i have three SURE-FIRS^ /^RBALLY ? \ / x m m i N s , v m i n i n S s Richard J. Daley has sent $26,- HAPPEN TO ( HEAP, la n c e !/ NEVER-FAIL TACTIC© THAT;*' WHAT ARE I nfUAe-vf Soowj wtm't: c^ ? 6ETOUTOF ALWA'i© WIN HER OVER!> ^ 090 to be used for the families THE HOUSE of dead or wounded In Northern t d n ish t ; WOODV? Ireland. LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON The money, sent through the I t Mayor Daley Irish Relief Fund, was gathered through fund-rais­ ing events by Chicago's Irish com m unity. “Hundreds of Iririimen have y been left to rot In Jails without LADIES' DRESS SHOP charges or trials, victims of ev­ ROUTE 88 ery conceivable form of In­ TALCOTTVILLB, CONN. dignity," the mayor said In a statement; “The shame belongs to Britain and its people."

V ■1^ /> ' PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN MCC Wins Second Straight ^ disiAedd, dnqJi Ill Feeling Rocks Olympic Games,

By Best Offense Marksmen FARL YO ST Sports Editor Emperor Hirohito To Get Salute Of Campaign Score O ne Y MIDGETS — The Elks de­ feated Groman’s Sport Shop SAPPORO, Japan (AP) body expects toe smallest sign ever following the Schranz af­ hoisted to the masthead. runners through Japan, and last night, 29-20. Ed White net­ Clown Prince of Bageball Schacht’s best salary in toe majors cf ill feeling to mar toe spec- fair, will be a prominent figure The Mayor of Grenoble, toe was used in an ignition ceremo- Sinks Tunxis Point W in ted 20 polnU with teammate Clown Prince of Baseball was the tag was 30.000 a year. — ^The 11th Winter Olym­ at toe ceremony. French ski resort where toe ny amid toe fantastic sculp- Craig Pointer adding six for the applied to A1 Schacht many years ago When he decided to take his act on pics, rocked by ill feeling The Manchester High rifle showers and sunshine The sprightly president of toe 10th Winter Games were held tures of Sapporo’s famous snow Achieving its highest of­ Elks. The losers’ Pat Callahan and the Southbury, Com ,., resident has tour, he accepted 1C6 Ixxddngs in 180 6ver the expulsion of Aus- team managed to eke out a are alteniating over toe white International Olympic Com­ in 1968, will hand over toe com- fesUval last Friday, fensive output to date Man­ and Rick Costello had eight and worn It well. days. During toe 16 years that he roam­ trian ski star Karl Schranz, victory against league rival Mid­ mountain landscape around mittee plans to make a speech. memcratlve flag to toe May(>r Keiichi Suzuki, a Japanese chester Community Col­ " I ’ve been In baseball 86 years,” ed from coast to coast, Schacht averag­ dletown High yesterday, 878-847 five tallies. irfin RAliifo Sapporo. Officials are hoping It partly in English ^ partly In cf Sapporo. And another salute skater, has been given toe hon- lege’s basketball team With only four seconds show­ Schacht related before he worked one of ed 126 dates a summer. at the Waddell School Range de­ ^11 When toe Japanese, calling cn toe emper- of three guns will echo across or of reading toe Olympic cato routed Tunxis C.C. last ing on the cl(x;k, Jeff Pescoso- his rouUnes as the principal speaker at The biggest crowd he ever enter­ spite a relatively poor team mroniio and au the tradl- Games are opened at 11 a.m., or to open toe Games. toe snow-covered hills. on behalf of the compeUtors. night at East Catholic lldo stole an Inbounds pass as last Monday night’s Odd Key Dinner at tained at a bcdl park was 72,000 in tional color and cerem on y, local time (9 p.m., EST). The Emperor win stand up in And then comes toe dramatic ” In toe name of all com»^ High, 126-80. The victory was score. Poganl Caterers upset Man­ the Sheraton in Norwich. Japan. Not one local shooter was able No Olympic meet has ever The guns will boom out when toe Royal Box. He will declare moment that symbolizes the i>etltors,” Suzuki will declaim, the Cougars second consecu­ chester Cycle Shop, 30-28. Pes- "I got my start around baseball In Schacht has authored three books, all to hit above 180 as a weakness opened in such an air of bitter- toe Emperor arrives at toe sta- toe Games open. And a fanfare continuing spirit of toe Olympic ” I promise that we will take tive and now they sport a 6-10 cosolldo netted 12 points with 1908 when I sold peanuts eund popcorn at relating hilarious experiences over toe in the standing position scores t *"t‘*'* dlum. He traveled from Tokyo composed by Akira Miyoshi, mevement. Hideki Takada, a part in these Olympic Games, record while Tunxis sank to 0-12 Dave Minis and Bill Donovan the Polo Grounds. When I entered pro­ years in toe great game of .baseball. Austrian sU team was narrow- Tuesday and is staying in one of Japan’s leading com- Japanese runner, will bear the respecting and abiding by toe overall. was noted. adding six each, (llycle’s Jeff fessional baseball In 1910, I.received $4 The titles were “ Clowning Through Base- ’Die Indians were led by ly averted after Schranz had downtown Sapporo. posers, will proclaim toe solem- Olympic torch into toe stadium rules which govern them, in the The entire . 13-man Cougar Kieman tallied 14 with Kevin a week, I c(xild have made more money ba.:i,” ” G. I. Had Fun,” and “ My Own ^ e n baimed f r ^ toe Games When toe Empercr has taken nlty of toe occasion. , and run up 103 steps and light true spirit of sportsmanship, squad got Into the scoring act Nancy Hubbard with 178 follow­ Williams tossing In nine. selling popcorn but I wanted to become Particular Screwball.” ed by Frank Lalashuis (177), Mcause sold ms name and his seat in the Royal Box, toe Then the great traditions of toe sacred Olympic fire. for the glory of sport and the with Ed Baasell leading the way ■ EAST SIDE JUNIORS — In a player and you rfii t^ams are scheduled to march toe Olympics will follow one by The torch was ignited five honor of our teams.” with 21 points. Close behind was Rod McKenzie (174), Bob the opening contest, the Sky­ couldn’t if you put money first. Chaves (174), and Mike Plerro ■riifti,. *** pomp and into toe areim. one. weeks ago at Olympia, Greece, Schranz, the man Who was Olen Prince, with his finest man downed the Magicians, 69- “ I knew that money would come. If I cempeUtOTs Avery Brundate, toe 84-year- The Olympic flag, with Its where toe first Games were ruled to have violated toe (170). A commendable score was showing to date, notching 18 43. Bill McLean netted 17 polnU made It In baseball, but I didn't know o t amateur- five connected rings sym- held In ancient Umes. It has Olympic ethical code. Is ex- turned in by soph. Karl Gus­ maricers. Ed Perry and Jim with Hal Rawlings and Jim that I would have to wait unUl after I re- whose Image hangs over bollzlng friendsmp among the been brought to Sapporo, partly pected to be among the specta- McQee tossed in 13 points each tafson with 167 in the very first Adams chipping; in 16 and 12 tiiod that I would be able to make a liv­ opemng cereinony. No- toe Games more heavily than ycuto at five continents, will be by air and partly by relays ters watching the solemn scene. with Pat Kelly netting 12 euid match of his brief career. markers. Frank Phllopena can­ ing from the game,” he quipped. Dsde Ostrout 10. ’The locals are now 7-3 overall ned 16 and teammate John Our paths first crossed in 1946^ when Manchester cashed in on an and 2-2 in the league as they Griffin produced 12 In defeat. Schacht entertained before the World Ousted Skier Thinks of Future amaslng 63 fleld goals to Tun­ await a return match with New The nightcap saw the Odd­ Series games at Fenway Park between First A B A xis’ 34. Lond(m High at New Ijondon on balls downing Mason-Smyths, the BoeUm Red Sox and St. Louis Cardi­ Art Canzanettl, Dave Sihith ’Riursday. 64-60. Oddballs high point-get­ nals. I had seen his act earlier when he Catholic-W eaver and Sam Kimble led the losers’ Coach Gets ters were Tom Lalne netting 16 was a third base coach with toe Red offense with 20, 16 and 16 points Mancheaiter (878) with Bill Wilson and Bob Quag- Setranz Appeals, respecUvely. Hubbard 48-47-45-38—178 Sox. He was Just too funny to be a seri­ 11a contributing 16 and 14 mark­ ous-minded player or a coach. 200th Win The Coug^ars enjoyed a 60-40 Lalashuis 47-46-49-36—177 ers. M&S’s Joe Bspmidax and halftime advantage. McKenzie 48-46-89-42—174 Now 79, but looking at least 80 years Complete Sellout Steve Dwyer contributed 18 tal­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manchester meets rugged Chaves 47-47-41-89—174 yoiinger, he sUU gets a big Wck out (rf lies each. clowning, as he did before 750 diners Teammates Stay Mattatuck Oommunlty College Plerro 49-46-44-31—170 GIRLS BASKETBALL Defending Stete Double AA chmnpion Weaver High of Hart­ “ It’s my life, and I love it.” last Monday night. at the Eagles’ Nest Saturday Manchester High’s girls bas­ ford will Invade Manchester tonight to battle East Catholic High Middletown (847) Memphis Ck)ach Babe night at 8 o’clock. Earlier this ketball team resumed play yes­ He estimates that he logged some 64,- SAPPORO, Japan (A P )— “Brundage is a dicta'tor- at the Eagles’ Nest. Tapoff is slated at 8 o’clock. Neucomber 46-47-48-42-185 000 miles per season in each of his 16 McCarthy, toe only survivor season, Mattatuck tacked 120- terday aftem0 12 Livengood 46- 49-42-31—168 “®®‘* *" Oathollo boasl______Sullivan 1 1 3 thrilled All-Star Game crowds, working on charges of professtonalism, 1 0 2 49-45-43-29—166 He never it but )ip I ^ - ^ wo cI ^ ha%Vhooked up four times to toe past with “ I’Ve enjoyed it every step of Aniello Person In his traditional silk topper and swal­ Many Zany Anecdotes had made an appeal to his He never denied it, but he each^Wfatong,twice. lAst year the Eagles nipped WeavM here. Apanashk 3 2 , 8 47- 47-41-29—104 said: toe way,” McCarthy said ear­ 0 Connell 3 2 8 Krutt low-tail coat. Hie outfit helped make There have been many zany anecdotes teammates not to go Holloway 1 3 5 Gustafson 46-42-46-22—166 Jean Evert in his lifetime, one he recalled. "If' I am guilty, every athlete lier this seasmi, his fifth pro Goodrow 4 0 8 Schacht a legend. with a sympathy waikoutTlh^ campaign. “ Not all toe Ume is * ■« • “There was the time, in 1928, when I agreed to stay. to toe Olymidcs is guilty.” Totals i i 19 i n actually retired toe side with a 10-cent Schranz said he did not everything going to go right, Tnnzis (89) Nets Major Ooatless, his gold shirt. cqien but still, I can enjoy myself B. F. Pta. Rec Volleyball Started in 1914 rocket (baseball) in toe International at toe throat, Schranz relaxed Marne America—but only Bnm- As we talked in toe hcspitallty room Giants Get Linemen, and try to do a good job.” Canianettl 8 4 20 League. I was pitching fer Residing in in toe fifth floor hotel suite of dage—for what had befallen Davis 4 0 8 STANDINGS at the Sheraton Schacht recalled how he MiX!artoy has done a g(X)d Smith 7 1 16 Tennis Win Baltimore and wsis csiUed in from the Franz Kneissl, owner of toe him. W. L. acquired his baseball clowning uniform. enough Job to earn toe resiiect Kimble 7 1 16 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. bullpen with toe bsises loaded. I had this firm whose advertisements "Today, when I returned to Armentano 3 1 7 Latvians 29 1 It was back in 1914, when Schacht, a of his cohorts. Beitton 0 1 1 (AP) — (3iris Evert wowed the old ball, filled with sawdust, and I swapi- have used the athlete’s name toe Olympic VlUage an Ameri­ Jets Settle for Ends CB&T (Blue) 25 8 minor league pitcher, out to get revenge "He gets more out of his Siranni 2 0 4 tennis crowd at Forest Hills ped it for the regulaUcn bsdl when I got and picture. can Nordic skier—I don’t know Mayer 1 1 3 East Sides 22 11 on a practical Joking manager, rented a Wiernasz 2 8 7 last year as a ‘‘Cinderella” 16- to toe mound. He unleashed a vitriolic at­ his name—came up to me' and Kasden Fuel 20 13 hat, coat and horse from a hackney out­ NEW YORK (A P )-T h e New York Giants today had S^reagife^’’ T riv^^co^^lto year-old. '^esday, 14-year-old “ After applying licorice Juice to my tack on Avery Brundage, presi­ said, ‘I want to sq>61ogize for Totals i4 to io Lake) side the Buffalo ball peuit. 'When called an All-Atneri(to defensive tackle and a little All-America ©f McCarthy last year. Score at half 69-40 Manchester. sister Jeanme upset seasoned ball, I told my . Nig Clarke, what dent of toe International Olym­ Brundage—he does 'not rei»e- Watl wide receiver as their two top draft choices obtained by In other ABA games, toe Vir- p io Rosemauy Casals as the lit- upon to pitch, he rode in from toe bull­ I plsmned to do. He was toe only one who pic Committee, and toe system sentnil. the UiV thinkingUUIUUIllt of America.”A lll«nua. ______— a i ■r-i- m t 1 ------7 ^ - 7 ------g a n i c a CBA.T (White) pen in leftfield on toe horse. The handsome Austrian bach- QRArtcrback Fran Yarkenton g o to Minnesota glnla Squires halted tlest Evert made her big time knew. that made his disquaUflcatlon a four- Forest Hills 3 80 eior said since his expuisicn he ®®d defensive end Fred Dryer g o to Boston. game losing streak by whipping tennis debut. “ I was knocked out of toe box in toe ‘"nie first batter was Joe Boley, udio possible. (Herald photo by Pinto) Results: Lakewood 3, Forest The Giants obtained toe first F IS Warns third Inning, but Jack YeUen, then a later played with the Itoiladelitola Ath­ "Mr. Brundage is an Ameri­ had received wires from both toe New York Nets 117-105 and BALL-HEADED— ^Basketball appears to be resting 0; Blast Sides 8, Watkins 0; “ In the end, I tried not to let round picks trades that includ­ (Herald photo by Pinto) the score come into my head,” Buffalo sportwrlter, now a famous song letics. He popped out to shortstop. Jim can,” he said. “America al- powerful Snd plato people. Carolina topped Denver 117-108. REBOUND^Husky Bob Henry of Bolton leaps high to grab rebound against on forehead of 'Tuiucis player while he prepares to CBvT (Blue) 2, Kasden 1; ed toe two stars. said the 6-foot, 90-pound bm- writer, wrote for his paper that I was McAvcy, who had been with toe A’a, ways has been a symbto to the Schranz said he planned to Memphis rallied in toe sec­ Cheney. Tech. Second best in battle were Jim Poole (33) and Ken Maynard (24). A llS k ie r s clasp hands. John Gobdrow of MCC is set to defend. Latvians 3, CB&T (White) 0. move out of toe Olympic '\fil- ond half to erase a 49-42 deficit nette, whose eyes sparkled with toe first pitcher known to ride in on a made toe ball lop-sided when he fait it to world for freedom and de- Hie Giants jdeked Eldridge Ihge, under orders of toe RXI. Small, the 6-foot-l wldb receiv­ tears of Joy after the 4-6, 6-3, 6- horse but walk out on his own. Right the third basemsm. Then Rube Parnham, mcxsracy. Te\ Mr. Brundage is and give James Harrison early Thursday, and take up er from Texas AAI but in­ McCarthy, 48, his milestone At Sapporo 3 victory over Miss Casals in then, tco, he created toe title. Clown also a one-time Athletic, took a big the worst kind tyrant. temporary reridence with his dicated they intend to use him victory. CtoarUe Williams led the 325,000 Women’s Inter-. Prince of Baseball.” swing and popped toe ball in front of the "He is like a Roman emperor friend and employer, Kneissl. on defense. He caught 167 SAPPORO, Japan (AP) — national Tennis Tournament. During Worid War n and during the plate, where 1 caught it. to toe old days who turned the Pros with 24 points, but passes for. 20 touchdowns and Bolton Checks Skid ’Ihe International Ski Feder­ Red-Hot Hall Five The tiny amateur said that Korean confUcit^ Schacht entertained -^tqparnhaiii and Jack Dimn, Baltimore thumbs down on gladiatcrs. He He said he planned to remain Doimie Freeman of Dallas Sunday, attending yards to his coUeglate ca- topped all scorers with 26. by the second set she realized thousands of OI’s in various parts of toe manager, raised a big fuss. I assured sits to his ivory tower and says, through ation (FK) warned Nordic Seven players scored In she had a chance of winning, world. Umpire Bill McKinley, who later worked ‘You must go’ or 'You may smne of the early Olympic skiers Wednesday that any of stay.’ It is not democracy. It is events. Small went as toe 17th draft . . o ‘ double figures as Virginia “ but I didn’t think I was going He did make toe major leagues, as a in toe American Leared the she couldn't do it,” Jeannie way clicked Tuesday night MeanwhUe the New York For Red Wings on NHL Ice 0 0-0 0 60 skiers from 19 nations en­ digits was center Ted Behan. scores were 16-10, 36-25 and 54- Sharpshooter Eric Geer led 1 Avens 4 2-3 10 gone Hall's way as they pulled hosts, 22-18, but the early scor­ said. “ I didn’t want her to udien No. 8 and 8 fliiialied Jets, aiming at possible rea- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS now as if we’ve proved we tered in the cross country CSiotlner was the winners’ top 36. Coach Tony Palcetta’s winners 26 Totals away to a comfortable ' 28-14 ing spree told the story. smear me. I wanted to give her And Paces Ohio State one-two in the fifth race at Gained by Robert’s lignment of their receiving A year ago, Detroit Ctoneral picked toe right guys.” 5* 15-38 66 events. rebounder with 12 grabs while Bolton’s only other victory with 22 points, 11 in each half. Cheney (48) first quarter margin. With Hen- From the floor. Hall connect­ a good match and win a few m payotf of $1,728. corps, drafter , Manager Ned Harkness was Berenson, picked up in toe B F Pts. Roessner, a member of the both Mistretta and Kieman was notched against this same He had plenty of help from 1 B. l,andry rique Portal {daying a tough ed on 36 of 67 attempts for 64 g;ames.” NEW YORK (AP) — Luke Wittke’s name was an­ WUUam Savage drove a wide receiver from Jackson trying to wheel and deal his trade that sent Garry Unger to 1 3-7 6 FIS cross country committee hauled In 12 each for Manches­ Capitalizing: on some torrid shooting, Robert’s Electric hard-working Bob Henry (9), 3 Tomko 4 3-6 11 man-to-man defense on Man­ per cent. Manchester, in the Older ' sister Chris, . who Oamden Savage to victory State. They may use him at Red Wings Into Natlcmal Hock- St. Louis, rifled home a pair of 1 Gochee 1 0-0 2 and FIS’ technical Inspector cf ter. nounced for the starting: lineup and the cheers o f 18,000 won the battle of the “ unbeatens” as they trimmed the Bruce Robinson (11) and re­ 5 M. Landry 1 2-4 4 the Olympic courses, said the chester’s John Herdic, the first half, was 10-CS for 44 per recently turned 17, set the ten­ rolled down from the stratosphere of the Ohio State St a payoff of $107.40 and UAC Barons, 88-78, last night at llling gym. The night’s tight end or shift Richard C a a - ey League playoff contentlcm— goals in a six-second span and 3 Maynard 5 4-9 14 In a hotly contested affair, nis world on its ear last season Biohard Tbimias pQoted Hall Grapplers serve John Avens (10). The lat­ 2 Meek doping testa wlU be made at flashy little guard was held to cent and finished the game hit­ gym. ------ter to tlgtot end from wide re- and coming under the gun for Redmond, acquired In toe swap 0 1-4 1 Manchester High’s JV’s bowed with a string of victories that Justly Yonder to seoond at other action found Fred’s A.C. easily getting by the Buz­ ter canned all his baskets in the 3 Poole 1 0-0 2 the ski stadium within half an only two first half points, which ting on 27 of 62 shots for 44 per zards, 91-76. ------^------ceiver and use Barkum outside, his efforts. that sent Frank Mahovlich to third period. 1 Kuzina 1 04» 2 to Hall, 60-60 despite a last ended when she was beaten by It was his first appearsmee in Kunnert finished with 26 $10.20. Defeat Indians 5 Beaulieu 3 1-2 hour after each NorcUc race. made Hall’s runaway easy. cent. _ _ . „ „ talents again as the winners’ Mike Taylor, a Michigan line- Now, however, it’s toe Red Montreal, scored his 28to goal Best offensively for Cheney, 7 ditch effort by the hustling los­ Billie Jean King In the semi-fi­ Buckeye bsusketbsUl togs since points and Williams rifled in 23 There were 64 winning $2 Bruce and Clayt Hence com- ^ toe third Any skiers fsdling to appear HaU, hitting at a fast clip, up­ The super-fast game, whit- goal early In toe second period winning streaks by registering South WIndior (6^ ^ fore she added, ” ... and It was Brown's hcok shot points with Bruce Wilkinson and Pts. points. riod, the Warriors didn’t com­ 52 at the end of regulation time. Witte’S return to ^ tio n wiw jo feet with 4:13 left that Jets Tuesday were Ed Galllg- Ing g;uys down like Berenson was toe only one toe Wings pins. Roman is now undefeated' Three Area Schools Burger 6 11 13 Manchester tied the game 2-2 cniris.” Tommy Vaughn adding 17 and her, a defensive end from toe and Redmond,” Harkness said needed to move into sole pos- 4 Levesaue 6 2 14 mit one miscue. triumidiant with a 17-point, 14- helped toe Tigers finally chase in CX3IL competition and sports 2 2 6 with 6:40 remaining in the open­ Herdic finally shook the H«II (81) rebound performance that 10 markers. Unlverslty of California, and Tuesday nig^t after toe Wings session of fourth place in toe Mackey down toe Jaynawks at 64-all. an 8-1 overall record. Bowen Goodwin 4 2 10 ing stanza, and this was to be clcsenesB of Portal in the sec­ p B F ' Pts. helped ninth-ranked Ohio State Court Orders NCAA The second game was never Dickie Harris, a defensive back whipped the tumbling Tonmto East Divisicn, two points ahead also undefeated In league play, Hoyt 5 4 14 3 Behan 2 .3-4 7 a Cortese 0 0 0 the closest they were able to ond half and canned 16 of his sink Iowa 82-77. StaUworto, who had in doubt as Fred’s, behind Jon from South Caixdina. Maple Leafs 4-0. “ But it looks of toe Maple Leafs. 0 Fontonello 0 (M) 0 10,487 Fans game-high 29 points, then put has a 6-1 overall mark. Keepi Strings Intact get. At one time during the night’s total of 17. Rick 0 Nardi 0 1)4) 0 Reilchardt’s 16 first period 9crapp^ Mark Odell captured Totals 23 21 67 3 Portal 9 0-1 IS “ I still have a headache, but Kansas ahead with a field goal, paints, estalUished a command­ 1 Roaow 7 (HI 14 toe doctor said I would,” said his fourth straight varsity win Three winning area schoolboy basketball teams kept FlatavUle (62) 0 Silver 1 (M) 2 See Braves But Brown hit a Jump shot To Revoke Probation ing 28-12 advantage that was B. F. Pta. toe 7-foot center, who was hos­ and remains unbeaten in both 2 Stone 5 1-1 11 and Mike Jeffries .worked free held on to post a 40-31 intermls- their winning streaks intact last night. Ellington High Mason 6 2 14 2 Waleh 2 1-1 K pitalized after toe free-for-all CXnXi and non-loop competition. routed Somers High in NCCC play, 56-52. This was the Snyder 4 4 12 1 Chotiner 10 4-6 24 for a layup to put Missouri on SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A U.S. District Court sion edge, Ridiculous Makeup NBA Tilt Gil Beaulieu, returning to the Palmer 6 0 10 Dawn Kangs during'the Minnesota game last Knights’ fourth consecutive win. South Windsor topped Dumont 2 1 6 12 Totals 88 9-18 i l week. “ The vision’s better. I’m top 68-66 With 2:69 to play. Kan- judsre has ordered the National (IJollesdate Athletic As- J**” Marks helped put Fred’s mat after an Injury, replaced host Plalnville, 67-62 in CVC ac------^------—— Buckler 5 4 14 BOB never caught up. sociation to lift the probation it imposed on the Univer- fu^rther ahead in the thW CMto an aUing Scott Wiggln and Petit 0 .3 3 Hanohester (68) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Just good and tired now.” Connelly 2 0 4 emerged victorious. dends as Plalnville outshot them 4 Herdic 6 6-6 17 The duel between the Boston Ohio rolled over VMi after sity of California last August for allegedly violating the 1 Carison Hot Hand Luke’s perform-, RESULTS: V aeld, 24-23, but fell at Totals 24 14 62 7 04) 14 Braves and the Nova ScoUa i.ance, along with Allan Hcr- Coach Jim Snyder shook up his NtlAA’s controversial 1.6 rule. ^ tf ^ “ torL^ Z Zi Rankles Cleveland Mentor Charter Oak Conference mem- i. ^i. vi ^ xa. n. 8 Kieman 7 3-6 17 starting lineup. Denny Rusch, a Judge Albert C. WoUenberg ------®® “ entering me final 101 Granow (H) pinned Bel­ 2 HIstretta 4 4-5 to Voyageurs contlnqes to be a .nyak’s clutch shooting, moved ber. Coventry High rolled pa^t 2 Haberem __ more 115-108, and Phoenix took and hand the Warriors only cher (M) 1:08 Sonthlncton (82) 3 2-2 8 horse race In the American Woot-? sopim W utoo' u'suaUy held lveiid7y ‘ the'' NCAA’ Mted 1-6 'Tf> what “ ‘*"1^01- NEW YORK (AP) Bacon Academy, 68-46. It was ^1 shots to Plain- B. F. Pts. 0 Tucker 0 04) 0 Ohio State into a three-way tie was led by 108 Strumpf (H) pinned Ba- vine’s 14. Hockey League’s Eastern Divi­ doean’t atarti acored 16 pointa unconstHutlonally — n y i n g-^*^*^*^ ® ruling in RAiohnrvU^R aa Taking: into considoration Portland 129-117. their second loss in 17 games, the Patriot’s sixth consecutive Blue 10 6 26 12 Totals ■with Minnesota and Michigan points with bineau (M) 0:58 Center Greg Burger wais the AUgel 2 U 4 27 14-U 68 sion. in toe zany Big Ten racb. to share scoring honors with equal protecUon and due pro- Brumsey c w v^ l ^ fo r d roiW ” netUiut 26 the heavy schedule and the Buffal^Cleveland Jeff Mullins led toe Waralors victory. Elsewhere In last 0 8 Hall. 116 Rutt (H) dec. Durant Beaudry 4 The Braves defeated the senior guard Todd Lollch, who cess-when It appUed toe rule to with eUglbUlty left Is Mwks nBiiiJkM’s e W n ^ . Paul Dunlcn constant traveling encoun- «-.Tula«on game, rookie Austin vdto 23 iwlnto beforo Injuitog right’s area play, Southington « Kastner 7 4 IK Missouri, toe nation’s No. 16 . . . _ „ r 7 1. xTi- iTjii Carr fired in 12 of his 19 points me left ankle in toe fourth (M) 13-4 Brennan 2 4 H Springfield Kings 8-3 while the spent toe early part toe to Isaac Curtis and Larry >“^ rta in . „ , . tossed in 32 with Dick Nuptlsky dealt Rockville High an 82-88 b y ^ h ll Levesque, Jeff Bernalche 3 4 10 Cal athletes who was no immediate in- ter^ by Natwnal Basket- quarter. 122 Chotiner (H) dec. Volland Hoyt and Dave Goodwin with Hulten 3 2 8 Hockey Voyageurs blanked the Roches­ and Bob Gagnon collecttag 18 setback and Portland High > - Ohio smashed Virginia Military .torfftr monrssA m brought the suit last foil. dloation ^ m the NCAA wheto- ball ASSOTiatlon t ^ m s , cavaliers to victory. His jum- Spencer Haywood and Don (M) 4-3 ter Americans 6-0 Tuesday another new starter, scored 18. and 14 potato. dumped Rham High, 91-64. 14, 14 and 10 markers respec- Totals 31 20 82 ' Institute 98-60; Drake topped er it wUl press toe case to a Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch per from the left side broke a Smith combined for 16 potato in 129 MlUer (H) dec. Lescroart NHL night In the league’s only ac­ Cleo KUgore scored 18 pointa As freshmen three years ago W. L. SOMERS — Behind the shoot- East Division tion. '^West Texas State 74-68; Davld- trial or allow toe InJuncUon to said, “ You don’t have much 69-69 deadlock and triggered a the fourth quarter, leading (M) 7-6 Vet Mason and Rockville (69) ^ son downed Blast Carolina 92-70; and Dennis Bell had 16 as Ctortis and Brumsey were not Robert’s 8 0 Ing of forwards Ray Bedard losers B. F. Pta. W L T Pts. Boston, playing before 10,487 stand, time to savor a victory, decisive eight-point ^urt. Buf- SeatUe’s victory over Chicago, 135 Beaulleau (M) dec. Kos- John Buckler had 14 tallies Welles 6 3 13 Nebraska nipped Kansas State Drake survived a late West given an NCAA-required exam- Barons 6 1 and Court Hamed, Ellington Boston 34 7 8 76 hometown faiW, broke a l-i tie J. Stanley Sanders of Beveriy but this one was ridicu- falo’s Wait Hazzard took game Haywood finished as the ofsky (H) 9-3 apiece with Snyder and Padmer Rita 3 0 6 '61-60; Southern Methodist de- Army A Navy 6 2 continued to coast past N(X!C op' Krajewski 8 6 21 New York 31 9 8 70 with six consecutive goals in ^ show they Huis.“aUto.Z~^ri fcr''‘toe I0U8.” scoring honors with 26 points. game’s top scorer with 27 141 Odell (M) dec. Mattron Hoermann 3 2 K 'feated Texas 85-80; Baylor Davidson’s 19 potato topped the were capable of matatatatag ^ athletes, caUed Wollen- Fred’s 5 3 ponents. The victory was the 12 and 10 points. Powers 4 Montreal 28 13 8 64 ovarpowering Springfield and BHtch’a reference was to the ’ ’I'en, after toe brief break, points. (H) 8-2 5 13 turned back Texas Christian 93- losers coUege grades at a 1.6, or C- ^ “ landmark decl- m ock 4 4 Knights’ 12th in 13 regular sea­ SOUTHINGTON—Host South­ Parzyeh 2 0 4 Detroit 22 21 maintaining a three-point lead 3-01 he had to "savor a victo- learns resumed play. Cleve- Bill Bradley;s season high of 148 Darling (H) pinned Hobin Chuck 1 0 2 8 62 ‘ 77; Texas AAM stopped Rice Davftson took over first minus level, slon.” Westown 4 4 (M) 3:00 son outings. ington came out running in the Kayan 1 0 2 Toronto 20 21 10 60 over Nxo my knowledge It’s toe Honda ^ , ‘ ball cut at mid-court and tossed 22 and Jerry Lucas’ 20 carried 168 Armstrong (H) pinned Bedard had 17 points with second half and enjoyed a po- Vanevr. 14 28 6 38 Don Tannahlll scored three 1 7 Totals 27 16 69 ^ State trounced UCal-Irvine 83- ence with Its victory over East Imposed on Cal because It Ig- firat Ume the NCAA has been Buzzards The Cavaliers had beaten B©bi,y Smith, whose 36-. the Knicks paist Detroit despite Burnett (M) 1:34 Hamed notching 16 for the tent third period as it stunned Buffalo 10 29 12 82 goals and assisted on another, 1 7 ' 62, In other games Tuesday Carolina. Forward Jee SuUer nored NCAA pressure and let enjoined on consUtuUcnalDentics Buffalo 104-99 In a regularly bounced off the rim to 40 points and 24 rebounds by ' 170 Nelson (H) dec. Fleish­ Rockville. The Blue Devils held while Steve Stirling added a 1 7 Purple Knights. EUintton (56) night. scored a career-high 27 potato Curtis, a track star and run- grounds for what really toTelso a scheduled game, then took a Buffalo’s Elmore Smith as toe the Pistons’ Bob Lanier. The man (M) 11-2 Somers’ brother act, Bruce a 41-40 halftime lead. B. F. PU. West Division pair of tallies for the Braves. Ct. Hamed 6 4 16 Chicago 84 11 6 73 f' loijra, which plays Minnesota and had 10 rebounds for David- ntag back, and Brumsey, a vlclaUon of its own rules,” toree-mtaute break and played gg^ie ended ■loss was the Pistons’ sixth 188 Roman (M) pinned Kap- and Dona Eglinton, combined Southington’s Ernie Blue went Doug Roberts, Neil Murphy and Bedard Minn. 27 16 , and Ohio State two times each son, wtaioh won its sixth Ught end play during the last Sanders said, Joe Morgan Signs secends of a Cleveland had filed a protest straight and ninth In 10 games, lowltz (H) 6:17 for 36 markers with Bruce tally­ over the 1,000th point mark in Mathews 8 62 Fred O’Donnell also scored for Brahm Calif. 17 25 10 44 In a,two-week period, was down straight game. foctball season. Sanders he read toe de- CINCINNATT (AP) — Second 8®*” ® Protested on Dec- 3. after toe original game, claim- Boston rallied from a 106-102 uni. Bowen (M) pinned Kabin ing a game high of 26. his four-year career at the Cb. Hamed Boston, while Alain Beaule St, Louis ; by 18 points a few Umes in toa A1 Nissen’s fleld> goal with 16 The probaUon banned Cal oial(m to "say that toe NCAA baseman Joe Mcrgan haa ClevelMd failed to score In tag It should have been given deficit with 4114 left by out- (H) 1:41 PLAINVILLE — R was a very schocl as he netted 26 points, Flint 17 27 7 41 Phil Hoene and Wayne Cher- Phila. 14 26 8 86 ; second half. seconds to play led Nebraska from Rose Bowl and other post- cannot ban or declare ineligible signed with toe Cincinnati Reds toose four seconds and lost 91- mid-court rather scoring BalUmore 13-2. Dave rewarding night for South Wind- Teammate Kastner and Ber- Totals nlckl were the Springfield 23 10 66 L. Angeles 14 83 e 84 marksmen. The Hawkeyes, led by Kevin over Kansas State; 8MU de- seasen compeUUcm, cest it tele- a student athlete simply be- for 1972, toe National League 90. *han under Its basket after Haz- Cowens paced toe CelUcs wlto Future at Stake sor’s basketball team, but even m iche popped in 18 and 10 Somers (62) PltU. 12 20 0 83 At Nova ScoUa, goalie Wayne Kunnert and l^ck Williams, feated Texas behind Ruben Trip- vision game revenue and ham- cause he foiled to satisfy some dub anncunced today. “ We’re back on a losing zard had sunk a technical foul 32 points and 21 rebounds, NEW YORK (A p I — The ex­ more so ftor winning C|oach' markers. B. F. Pts. Thomas had little trouble In ’ ceune back and went ahead by lett’s 24 points and grabb^ a pared its efforts to recruit ato- predictability test.’ streak even before we leave toe with four seconds left. NBA Phoenix, behind Dick Van ecutive board of the Atlantic Charlie Shares. I t was Uie Bob- Rockville, 3-10 overall and In B. Eglinton D. Eglinton Tuesday’s ResultB posting his first home shutout, three potato late in toe sec(»id share of toe Southwest Confer- letes. The Paolfic-S Oonfei^n^e WoUenberg’s ruling came buUdtag,” quipped Fitch. Commissioner Walter Kennedy Arsdale’s 24 points, Paul Silas’ Cost Football League will cat mentors’ 200th career vie- the CVC, was led by Steve Kra- Martin Detroit 4, Toronto 0 kicking out 19 Rochester shots. half before Hornyak took over. ence lead with Texas AAM; didn’t count toe Bears’ games only a few days after Curtis Elsewhere in toe NBA, Mil- upheld toe protest. 22 and Connie Hawkins’ 21. tcry spanning 16, years. jewskl’s 21 points with Mike Oliver ELUSIVE BALL—Bolton’s Eiic Geer and Cheney’s meet here Saturday to decide Pease Montreal 8, St, Louis 1 The Voyageurs managed Just '.The Ohio State guard scored Roy Thomas^ fired in 26 potato in toe football standings. and Brumssy announced they More Sports waukee whipped Golden State Oscar Robertson’s 33 points handed Portland Its ninth con- Deadly foul line shooting by Welles and Joe Powers adding Nelson the future organization of the Tommy Tomko reach for loose ball during Bol­ Los Angeles 7, Chicago ■two goals In the first two peri­ t nine potato in toe last 2V6 mln- for Baylor and Texas AAM Athletes in a number of were transferring to San Diego 108-97, Seattle beat Chicago 121- and Kareem Jabbar’s 21 helped secuUve loss. Geoff Petrie col- South Windsor paid big dlvi- IS tallies each to the attack. league. Totals 19 14 52 ton’s 65-48 win last night. (Herald photo by Pinto) Only games scheduled. ods. but exploded In the finale, -.utes (Mid finished with 87 potato, beat Rice behind Wayne How- s()hoola have been affected ad- State and expected to play foot- On Next Page 108, New York downed Detroit Milwaukee beat Golden State lected 26 points and, Sidney matohtaq: his career h l^ . ard’e 28 potato. vqreely over toe years by toe ball toere next fall. 116-106, Boston topped Baltl- for the- first time this seasim Wicks 24 for toe Trail Blazers.

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Pats Add Defense SPORTS s Named »>y - Conditions were ideal, excel­ lent powder snow, three to five inches of new snow on a good RESULTS base. Saw many old friends at this friendly family ski area. Af- In Football Draft ter skiing for two hours, my ski Basketball Up for Grabs Today NBA buddies. Dean Yost and Dick Morin finally caught up with FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) said, “We can let the two of a lot,” he said. “I like to catch EASTERN CONFERENCE NEW YORK (AP) — A round—after 39 other players Smith to Now Orleans, Jackson ^any trails be- them locse to chase the passer ’em .” Atlantic Division —Upton Bell, general man­ lot of guys named “Who?” called, state wide receiver Jerome coming in for lunch, around.” In the third round Bell went W. L. Pet. O.B are up for grabs today as Marlnaro also had to wait for Barkum and Michigan line- Hogback has not been sitting ager of the New England Dryer, 6-foot-6 and about 230 back to his theory that a solid Boston 38 18 .679 — the National Football ®®®°"'* round, being chosen backer Mike Taylor to the New j,y have replaced the Butineu SenrieM 13 Help WonYed-Femole 35 Patriots, subscribes to the pounds, was the Giants’ top defense is critical for success New Y ork 31 21 .696 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS draft pick three years ago out In the NFL, selecting defensive Philadelphia 22 31 .416 14% League completes its 1972 Minnesota. • York Jets, Stanford linebacker constam...... lift which . . . .was...... lost in theory that winning foot- "I’m a little surprised,” Sulli- Jeff Slemon to Minnesota, Iowa ^ jj^g ^jth a new Doppelmayr 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 PJ«. 'TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — HAPPY Afes o f San D iego State. He heul lineman Jim White from Van- B uffalo DENTAL Assistant — part- Order Your 16 36 .294 20% Trees cut, building lots clear­ hall teams are built problems with the Giants’ man­ ccuver of the Canadian Foot­ generally Cons^d^S ^medl^ trfd «if ta defensive back The newTl'ft is'^ered time, four mornings, no Satur­ Central Division ed, trees topped. Got a tree around a sound quarter­ agement last season, however, ball Leaj^e. White, who played Baltimore 24 28 .462 — fere ^ecen^ if "re" by a lOO H .P. elecWc motor and COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVTy day. Experienced preferred, ^® **rst round, then back to Pitts- -ug canacltv is 1 200 skiers per problem? Well worth phone but not necessary. Write Box “Happy back and a tough defense. playing out his option and ask­ two years at Colorado State, Atlanta 20 33 .377 4% 4:80 P.M. DAT BBFOBB PUBUOATION caU, 742-8252. "M ” Manchester Herald. The quarterback he had—Jim ing to be traded. became eligible for the draft Cleveland 17 37 .316 8 Plunkett. The defense he didn't, this year. He Is 6-3% and the Deadline for Saturday sad Monday la 4:80 p.m. Friday “It seems that I wanted to Cincinnati 16 36 .314 7% Inp began Wall KtalaW M.tInara expreiaed dip. Notr. "Dame deleave 'bSik TWO YOUNG married men will LADIES interested in earning Thought’^ ■niat’s where he turned his at­ win and the Giants didn’t like weighs 265. and, as expected, Notre Dame’s appointment at not being _ , ____ about a 4,300 capacity, so WESTERN CONFERENCE ® ^ “ ence EUls to Atl^ta, Colo- yyalting time in line is very low. do small repair jobs and paint­ part-time cash. If interested tention Tuesday when the Na­ my way of , going about He played out < his option last Midwest Dlidslon enormous defensive end was first-round choice “but if I have rado defensive end Herb' Orvls PLEASE READ TOUR AD ing, also cellar cleaning and ca ll 646-8018. tional Football League’s annual it. . .” he said from his home year at Vancouver and Bell — 1 j TT-_». longest wait during .any M ilwaukee 44 11 .800 — *>« Plclted in thd second to Detroit, Texas A&I defensive “ ‘I rf'thrdav” was'five mln- Olassinad OT "W ant A d s" are taken over the phone as a light trucking. Call 646-2692, Today! twD-day draft of the country’s In San Diego. “I want to go to said he anticipated no trouble COMPTOMETER operator — C hicago 38 16 .704 6% Buffalo Bills. round, well, I feel good to be back Eldrtdge Small and Ne- read his ad the FDB8T 646-8726. top collegiate players began. in signing him. the Super Bowl. . .1 don’t Phoenix 32 24 .671 12% There were other stars too- with a contender,” he said of braska defensive end Larry Ja- « g-hnt d«Hth Prexv John DAT r r and BBPORT ERBOBS In time for tte East of the river, experienced, He did make one concession wGint to look back on a long ca­ “•He’s a fine pass rusher who 25% Heisman Trophy winning quar- the Vikings, Central Division cobson to the New York Giants, a c iwi y next insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE In- MILLAR ’Tree Service — prun­ good beneflts, free parking. D etroit 18 36 .333 very likable sage CALL 643-2711 to Plunkett, however, drafting reer and see It as time spent can play all parts of the Paclflc Division oom ot or omitted Insertion lor say advertlaement and then ing, cabling, topping iremoval, N ever a fee. S-Uruy to $115. the nation’s leading pass re­ champions in the NaUonal Con-'waa- avui\;iii|^cutMichigan Udefensive eitSIW lVe back UttUK Tom l U lll Vyffmofter o p t n o n fA r “We“ W p don’td l have any to toe extent of s "m ake good” InaerUon. Errors which R ita G irl, 90 Blast Center St., just playing football and not go­ game,” Bell said. “He’s the Los Angeles — and running back Ed Marlnaro ference the past four years. Darden to Cleveland, Aiibum 'heated nMls” or anv feefUng. Free estimates, fully ceiver In the second round. But, ing anywhere. The name of the <•>« advertlsemont win not be M anchester, Conn. 646-3441. best athlete that was available. Gclden St. 12% of Cornell, to name two. Patulskl, a 6-foot-6, 266.pound wide receiver to df havf oorreotod b y "m ake good” Insertion. insured. 638-6846 or 668-4716. Manchester before and after that. It was de­ game is winning.” He gives us two seasoned play­ ... Semcon* Seattle 14 But in a field of collesdatecollegiate }J®^®”1°^:behemoth, was, cf course, de- San Francisco, Villanova widew ide ______•'i-“ neople,” nice neonle he ” he WAITRESSES wanted, part- fense. He said he was “net very ers -In the first three rounds. I ’IR.UST you, so why iu>t trust Houston 26 candidates devoid of super- hghted with being No. 1 among receiver to Oakland, f i vouch for time, evenings and weekends. may have tVn't you Evening Bell plucked off a defensive emotional about being traded. I That’s what we’re after, guys vouch fo r Lee’s Maintenance Service to Portland 34% stars, such as last year’s Jim f®"?.® players who will even- OregMi tackle to 'i„ because this area is CaU 648-9781. plum for the Patriots minutes knew I was going, the question who can play.” 643-2711 keep those carpets, floors and a happy odi Tuesday’s Results Plunkett and Archie Manning he drafted. Baltimore, Nebraska running nicler windows sanitary clean. Of- Herald before the draft began when he was wdiere..” The Patriots did not have a PART-TIM B WORK, fUU-time New York 116, Detroit 106 or 1970’s Steve Owens and Ter, . contract would back Jeff Kinney to Kansas _ , , .. flees reasonably rates. Call acquired one of the league’s In the second round, using a fourth-round selection. In the ca r, 3 hours daUy. $90 weekly. CTeveland 104, Buffalo 99 ry Bradshaw, many of Satur- **®,Buffalo? City, Notre Dame defensive . ^ anytim e 1-749-6782. best pass rushers, Fred Pryer, choice frem Kansas City after fifth round they selected Ron Automobiles For Sole 4 Company expanding in Hart­ from the New York qllants In trading their own pick last year Buffalo 91, Cleveland 90, com- day’s heroes had to wait a sur- **® tackle Mike Kadish to Miami , pnmnnet area Hnirback Bolton, a 6-foot-l%, 186-pound pletlon of suspended game of prlslngly long time before being *'.?'® **® ''’®*ild leave and Boston College running . . P ainnes and 10 ford county. Permanent and exchange for New Elngland’s to Dallas, the Patriots selected CHEVROLET 1947 C aprice. E x- Happy Birthday . Happy Party comerback from Norfolk (Va.) 3. chosen. to his attorney. Bob Woolf, who back Bill Thomas to Dallas. , SNOW Plowing, residential and rewarding future with growth first and sixth draft choices wide receiver Tom Reynolds, State who has been clock^ in HERALD ceUent condition. Four - door NONNIE to the Boston 116, BalUmore 108 Sullivan, for example, didn’t toinklng along the Linemen dominated the first ' smoothed and grassed com m ercial. 646-1684. opportunity; Earn wfaUe you this year and Its second pick In also from San Diego State. 4.46 in the 40 and was rated the hardtop, vinyl roof, all power. Seattle 121, Chicago 103 even go in the first round. At- *;^®® Jour-year. $300,000 rpund with nine drafted in- .Z m ef AH llftTlre learn. Q ualify fo r 1972 ali>con- Love. MAUDE PUNTS 1973. Reynolds, 6-2^ and 195 pounds, fifth-best comerback In the BOX L E H E R S $1,296. 742-8243. MUwaukee 108, Golden State 97 lanta finally selected him as “‘e firet three-Pa- “® ^ ^ SNOW PLbWINO, commercial diUoned Chevrolet ImpcUa, or “We think he’s better than led the country with 67 recep­ Elsie, Jack, Tom, We'll be there! country by the Patriots’ scouts. For Your WE HAVE A FEW NEW and residential. Reasonable station wagon. No Investment. anybody we could have gotten tions last year, scoring seven Hie Patriots didn’t have a se­ Pboenb. P.«bu,a 1,7 »= atb pick lb 0.7 ..b»d S ..“S;‘T ’cbS“ ” * “ rS Tn iS^ S rates. Also available as a Mike and Sue Mr. and Mrs. E. Bunny ABA No door to door selling. CaU picking 17th In the first round touchdowns and averaging 16 lection in the sixth round, but Informatitm 1971’s L E F T AT back-up rig . CaU 616-8467 or E ast D ivision No. 2 on Monday was another players chosen in Monday’s hy closed circuit ’TV. M r. Spencer, 568-2368 between of the draft,’’ Bell said. “This yards a catch. had two in the seventh before defensive end, Sherman White seven rounds. Just in case one falls from a 'THE HERALD will not SCR ANTON MOTORS 647-9304. 9-5 p.m . young guy gives us another le­ “He’s a real class receiver,” W. L. P et. O.B. Plans Action Happy Birthday I Love You the draft was adjourned until — of California, who was chosen And the majority ot the atten- ^® ’^'hoc. the controller dlocIoM the Identity of ROCKVILLE, CONN. gitimate pass rusher to go said Bucko Kllroy, the Patriots’ today. Kentucky 40 12 .769 LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also MATURE woman to sit in my MOM RABBIT ROBERT PU’TNBY, Vt. (AP) — Karen by the Cincinnati Bengals, tion was paid to defensive play- shuts off the power until any advertiser using box along with Julius Adams. I director of player personnel. ’Tight end Clark Hoss of Ore­ Virginia 32 .23 .682 9% moving large appliances. home, 3 to 4 days per week, 9 Wise, 20,' believed to be the Another Uneinan, offensive ers as 97 of them were picked_ ^® pccson has regained his feet. letters. Readers answer­ 70 CADILLAC U6295 Love, think he gives us the pass rush “He’s got great hands, quick gon State was New Ehigland’s New York 25 29 .473 16% ing blind box ads who Sedan DeVUle, blue with vdiite Burning barrels deUvered. $4. a .m .-l p.m . CaU 646-7925. Love, first coed to play previously Sherry, David, Mark we need.” feet and runs good patterns. regular choice in the seventh F loridians 21 32 .395 19% desire to protect their ■vinyl top, Uue leather interior, 644-1776. male collegiate, basketball, said (B i*n fcr NIA, Im. Coach John Mazur •said the He’s been timed In 4.66 In the round. ’Then the Patriots picked Pittsburgh 20 32 .386 20 identity can follow this Cruisecontrol, steireo, alr-cond., DENTAL assistant — for Ver­ and Daddy Sweet Pea Tuesday she would seek the aid Patriots, who had the secmid- 40.” running back John ,Tarver of Carolina 20 24 .370 21 p roced u re: non Circle orthodontic office, of the American Civil Liberties fuU C addy equipm ent. "Frankly, John, I don't cart about the Gallup Fall, or the worst pass rush In the Ameri­ Kllroy said the Patriots Colorado as a selection ac­ West D ivision Household Services 13-A fuU-Ume. Reply with fuU par- Utah 36 18 .667 _ Union to stay on the varsity 3ks. with 16 ?®^“ ‘®^ instructor. Arnold Bitolose your reply to 71 OLDSMOBILE 98 $4695 Harris Poll— what does Jimmy the G rt^ say?" tlcidan Dental Assistant, P.O. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday can Conference last year, were scouting report listed Reynolds quired from San Diego. tackles 13 ^ 'te has a well supplied ski the box In an envelope — Indiana 32 22 .693 4 squad at Windham College. mits. wide receivers, 13 4-dr. hardtop, blue with black B ox 2366, Vernon, Conn. 06066. JAN FRANK looking for someone “who could only behind Oregon’s Bobby Bell described Hoss as his St. Louis was the first club to guards, six tight ends five ''®*^ helpful in out- address to the Classified vinyl top, blue cloth Interior, 14,- REWEAVING of bums, moth- DaUas 25 33 .431 18 During two games, Karen come in and contribute right Moore among aU available re­ “first sleeper.” Hess, who is 6-7 Manager, Manchester OOO miles, air • conditioning holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Memphis 23 31 .426 13 was unable to score. But, her from away. We feel Fred Dryer will ceivers in the draft., Moore, and weighs 230, was called an and the Cardinals came away The biggest haul of the day Hogback is a friendly family Evening Herald, together many extras. dow shades made to measure, Love, Denver 21 30 .412 13% play earned her a letter from with a memo listing the do that.” who also plays running back, excellent blocker who, despite with Robert Moore, a running was made by New Orleans ''’here it is easy to make aU size Venetian blinds. Keys Help Wonted-Mole 36 Tuesday’s Results the Eastern Collegiate Athletic companies you do NOT 70 PONTIAC $2895 Mom and Dad Scott Greene Mazur said he hopes to team was drafted fourth by St. Louis his size, can sprint 40 yards in back and wide receiver from which came away with 13 play- trlends and keep them; not a made while you wait. Tape Roofing and. Bonds - V irginia 107, New Y ork 106 Conference, which told her she wont to see your letter. CATALINA, 2 to choose from, 2- Dryer at end with Adams, last in the first round. 4.9 seconds. Oregon. ers in the seven rounds, follow- sprawling area. It has a recorders for rent. Marlow’s HORIZONTAL boring miU op- year’s standout rookie who Reynolds said he was looking M em phis 98, Dallas 87 was ineligible to participate in Your letter will be de­ door hardti^, air-conditioning, Chimneys 16.A Slocks Mortgages 27 Tarver, a selection acquired Rounding out the first-round ed by Atlanta with 11 and Dal- ®'®“ ' base lodge. The price at stroyed if the advertiser 867 M ain St., 649-6221. erator, sheet metal mechanic, Happy Birthday played most of the season at forward to teaming up with from San Diego in a deal for Carolina 117, D enver 108 sanctioned games. gold, vinyl top. selections were Houston tight las and Oakland with 10 apiece. Hogback has gone up as in is one you’ve mentioned. ROOBTNO — Specializing re­ first class oidy. Apply Tabco Happy Birthday MICHAEL tackle, but is better suited to Plunkett. Eddie R ay, is a hard-nosed 220- end . to Denver, On the other end of the scale i^any other areas. When Hog- If not it will be handled 70 PONTIAC $2495 TWO handymen want a variety pairing roofs of all kinds, new Ai ORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ M fg. C o., ’Turmel R d., Vernon. the outside because of his out­ “Jim Plunkett is a young pound runner, with good Mock­ Stanford defensive end Greg was Washington. ’The Redskins hack issues a snow report you in the usual manner. FIREBIRD, 2-door haixUop, of jobs. We also do paper roofs, gutter work, chimneys, ond, third. AU kinds. R ealty Love, standing speed. “Then, ’ M.azur quarterback who likes to throw ing ability. Doesn’t Want Killer Instinct Sampson to Houston, San Diego with Coach George Allen ^he it as one of the most blue, V8, automatic, power hanging, painting and ceiling cleaned and repaired. so statewide. Credit rating uimec- CONSTRUCTION Laborers. Ap­ BULLET Mom, Dad State defensive back Willie Bu- swapping selections last year accurate in the East. Who steering, 6,000 mUes. w ork. 643-5303. years experience. Free esti­ essary. Reasonable. Cemfiden- ply Alco Development Corp., m ates. CaU H owley, 643-5361. tlal, quick arrangements. Al­ 1 Court St., RockviUe. and Brothers chan on and Nebraska quarter- for the veterans who made the knows, maybe we will have a 71 PONTIAC $2489 GOVE’S Flxlt Service — appli­ Lest end Found vin Lundy A gency. 527-7971. T o m Meyers back , to Green club g. title contender, came Bood snowstorm on the iweek- 1 Brand new four-door sedan, ance repairs, saws sharpened, Use of Arms, Reach Bay, Georgia guard 100 Constitution P laza, Hart­ Royce away with nothing. c«d? IX>ST—White, tan, m ale C ocka- 'White w all tires, pow er steering lawn mowers sharpened and MAINTENANCE Happy 85th Birthday Happy Birthday See you on the mountain. ford. Evenings, 283-6879. poo dog. Wearing flea and and m ore. List p rice $8,288.32. repaired, e tc. CaU 646-6020. Hearing and Phmiiiing 17 MACHINISTS JULIUS DUBALDO MICHAEL ‘ Very H appy’ choke collar. \^olnlty Oak St. Price includes excise tax re­ FOR M & M Plumbing and Heating, MOR’TGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, 646-1881. bate. WASHING machine repairs, FULLER BRUSH From All Love, In Patulski Makeup RCA, Whirlpool, Ketunore, no job too smaU. Free esti­ mortgages — interim financ­ W ith Saints 68 BXnCK $1895 mates gladly given. Bathroom ing — expedient and con­ IX38T — P assbook N o.’s W1S093 LE SABRE, 2-door hardtop, V8, Maytag. Reastmable rates. Immediate openings for first The Dubaldo Family Bob and Linda NEW YORK (AP) — “I don’t look at myself as a Owner of Pike Coin Wash and remodeling, heating systems fidential service. J. D. Real class mainteruince inachin- SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — —W13860. Savings Bank o f automatlo, power steering, pow­ Dick Butkus destructive type knocking heads off,” said D ry Cleaning, 275 W est M iddle worked on, water pump work, E state A ssoc., 643-6129. ists to set-up, repair and Tom Myers, Syracuse Univer­ Manchester. AppUcaUon made er brakes, all^c(mdltloning, 1 . “I think of myself as a spider bringing ’Turnpike, next to Stop and faucet packings. 649-2871. overhaul various types of sity’s stellar safetyman, said for paymmtts. white with black top. Happy Birthday Happy Anniversary Shop, 643-4918, 643-9789. special machinery. Ideal Tuesday he was “very happy, the opponent into the web.” SAM WA’TSON Plumbing and GRAMPA ARLINE and EARL With that statement of his in- ——------— — — 68 COUGAR $1595 working conditions, wages delighted” that the New Or­ Private Instruclions 32 tent and attitude, Patulski in- That convinced the. Bills he Announcements two-door hardtop, V8, automatic, Heating. Bathroom remodel­ and fringe benefit program- leans Saints chose him in the troduced himself Tuesday after ^ Player available power steering. ing and repairs. Free esti­ Apply in person: Love, third ' roimd of the National RESERVE NOW! New banquet Building Contracting 14 m ates. CaU 649-3808. YOGA, ■ exercises for firming he was made the No. 1 selec in the driEift—and has convinced Football League’s college draft. WHOLESALE TIRElfiM I hall, air-conditioned, carpeted, 69 VOLKSWAGEN $1895 and toning your body, diet Barb and Gary tion by the Buffalo Bills at the his attorney, Bob Woolf, that Bug, 2-door, blue, four-speed, 88 LONG HILL ST. “I always wanted to play full bar, Mtciien facilities. GRANTS Plumbing Service — and nutrition. Instructions by.. National Football League he’s worth every bit as much as low milaage. Nice car. CARPENTRY — Repairs, re­ down south, to get out and see B.Y.O.B. Wedding, banquets, Free estimates, pliu quaUty Korean teacher. Day and eve­ EAST HARTFORD, draft—a behemoth 6-foot-6, 260 O. J. Simpson was to the BUls modeling, additions, roofing. other parts of the country,” the stags, aU social functlona. 68 MUSTANG $1895 w ork. 648-6841. ning classes. Phone ’The Work­ CONN. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday pounder who doesn’t have the four years ago. CaU David Patria, South Wind­ 6-foot-l, 180-pound athlete from Caterers available. Ye Olde Two.door fastback, 6 cylinder, shop, 646-8828. An Equal OpporturUty Employer DAD POP killer instinct and doesn’t want The Bills reportedly signed sor, 644-1796. New Britain, Conn., said. “I Meeting Hall, Colony Shops, four-speed. Red. New Una. it either. Simpson, their No. i draft Love, Young 85 had hoped to myself I would be south W indsor, Conn., 644-2966. sMany Othera'to Choose From# CARPENTRY, remodeling and MIBIneiy, OONVERSA’nONAL FRENCH choice at the time, for a four- taugtit by French citizen. Must MUSICIANS wanted, plenty of Love, picked somewhere in the first “ My personal approach to the STOCK CIURINCE! . cotKrete work. Over 20 years Dressmaking Mom, Sue, Karen , , year con tract worth $300,000—a 19 h a V e basic knowledge of work, need lead guitarist, pi- five rounds.” game is to use my long arms „ ^e won’t ar- SALI INDS FH. 5TH TAX RE’TURNS and all your experience. Free estimates. and Joe David, Dee & Children CHARLIE OABOELLA lABBT BATES and good reach,” Patulski ex- ° bookkeeping chores done pro- SCRANTON CaU 044-2427. i LADIES’ dresses, suits,- wed­ French vocabulary. CaU 876- player, drummer and al- Myers, a first-team All Amer­ 0051 to sax. CaU D ick after 5:30 ican during his senior year, set plained. “I don’t like to hit any- ^ terms of fesstonally. Reasonable rates. ding gowns and veils, aU cus­ JACQUES of aU trades, carpen­ ____ !------p.m . 649-1668. Happy Birthday school season and career pass- one harder ^ necessary to the same thing as O.J. because Take Your Choice! GUI 649-9146. MOTORS tom made. Some alterations. Congratulations try, additions, paneling, re­ interception records, snauring tackle them I don’t want to put patulski is as valuable to the CADILLACOLDSMOBILE R eason able' p rices. 649-1183. BARBARA AND LOIS KEVIN and C O LIN modeling, general repairs. No elgdit enem y tosses in 1971 to Number of New Faces them out of the game I just team in his poslUon as O.J. is UNIROYAL PONTIAC MANAGER job too big or smaU. Reason­ DREiSSMAKING and altera- Help Wonted-^moie 35 from bring his three-year total to 18. want to tackle a guy. The rest ujg ,. gald Woolf, who also is Personals Route 88, Vernon, C «m . 872-9146 Wanted for boy’s department. from able, fre e estim ates, 742-6612. Gens, also sUp covers and Mom, Dad He also returned 21 punts fo r of it doesn’t interest me. representing two other first- RAIN TIRE A pply: INCOME TAX returns prepar- NEED CAR? Credit very bad? draperies. Free pickup and de­ SEWING machine operators, 266 last season. Enter Duckpin Event “I’m not a football nut. There rounders and last year nego- Burton Parkade Girls and Brothers ed . by. appointment in your Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ NEWTON H. SMITH & SONS — livery. CaU -648-6469 ask fo r apply Cbbar C o., 77 HUUard Myers said the Saints in­ are guys who are fantics about tlated the contract quarterback home or office. Personal and est Douglas accepts lowest Remodeling, irejiairlng, addi­ Arm. St., M anchester. 643-2264. Youth Centre dicated they planned to use him By EARL YOST football, just love the game, jlm Plunkett signed with New bustness. CaU 648-6888, R ussell down, smallest payment, any­ tions, r«c rtmms, porches and Manchester Parkade as one of their twin safeties. Apparently a number of newcomers will be seeking: I’m more realistic about, the England. SECRETARY — Typing m, L. Burnett. where. Not small loan finance roofing. N o jo b too smaU. CaU Help Wcnted-Mole 36 Help Wonted-Mole 36 “I’m going to play spring headlines and the honor of reigning as town champion way I was at Notre Dame. It Patulski will take all he can shorthand 100, and personsdity company plan. Douglas Motors 049-8144. M oving - lacrosse, so I won’t sign a con­ was a business there for me; I get. Asked what he personally plus. N ever a fee. Salary $115. in the annual Men’s and Women’s Duckpin Bowling 846 Main. Trucking - Storage 20 WE KNOW what we are looking tract until after that season,” Tournaments which start this weekend at the Holiday was working my way through was looking fer in the way of a INCOME TAXES prepared by CARPENTRY AND Rita Girl, 92 East Center St., PLUM BER Joutneym an. CaU for. Do you? Will interview un­ he said of his bargaining plans. Lanes. Qualifying will be Fri------:------college. I spent 60 hours a week contract, he replied matter-of- UNIROYAL M arvin B aker, 648-0267. BUILDING MANCHES1ER — DeUvery - M anchester, Conn. 646-3441. after 6 p .m ., 644-1317. til we find the right ambitious, Myers was the second Syr­ day night, Saturday and Sunday Blane Bernard and Debbie at it. It was my job.” factly; Richard P. Rita • Repairs—Remodeling light trucking and package de­ JANITORS — Part-time, morn­ career-minded person. Attrac­ acuse player selected in the afternoon. Zemaltls. INCOME TAX preparation. PERSONNEL SERVICES A high school fullback who “A big one.” WINTER PATROL Tracks - Tractors 5 • Masonry—Concrete livery. Refrigerators, washers NURSE’S AIDE ings and evenings. Manches­ tive, responsible. Hours flexi­ early rounds of the draft. Of­ The entry list includes a Gloria Darling, reigning CaU Dan M osler, 648-8829, 247- admits he still has the “soul of That’s virtually guaranteed, s Cabinets—Formica and stove moving, specialty. 3-11 ter,. East Hartford area. 643- Assistant Project Manager- ble, fringe benefits. Small in­ fensive tackle Dan Yochum number of comparative new tennis women’s singles 8116, 1967 CHEVY Van, 108, V8 stan- a running back”, Patulski But there’s still a question • N o jo b too smaU. F olding chairs fo r rerrt. 649- Part-time or fuU-time. 6691 3 to 6 p.m. only. Commercial and industrisil con­ vestment for big income. Call was taken by the Philadelphia dard, 48,000 mUes, som e w ork, rollers in tournament competi- *^® ^® P^n played it without the killer in- whether Woolf can command TME YOUR OHOiOE WANTED — Someone to take 0762. struction, purchases, scheduUng, M r. M iller. 232-3880. Eagles as their second choice. stinct well enough to make 74 for a defensive player, even the $900. final. P resently in lu e . 649-0773 Evenings MANCHESTER MANOR tion. This grouping includes ^*^'® "’®^^ Rolane Ough, over my contract with health EXPERIENCED polisher fw coordinate sub-contracts. Local. Mike Pagani, Mike Balesano, HUes and Kay Scabies. Could be cam per. CaU 876-5444. REAL ESTATE Career — Join tackles, break up six passes first picked No. 1 in five years, spa, bonus to right person. EVm- WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ NURSING HOME finished work on aircraft Earl Cox. Bill McKinney, Bob Mrs. Ough was second best in 11.7K a progressive, active MLS and recover a fumble his senior what pro teams anticipate pay- m ore inform ation piione 742- modeling specially. Additions, Pointing - Papering 21 386 W. Center St., 646-0129 blades and vanes. Apply be­ Byrnes, Len Anderson, Dave ^® tourney. year for the Fighting Irish. ing an offensive star. tween 1 p.m. and 4:30''p.m. at Salesman—2 years tire sales ex­ Realtor. Members Manches­ Harney Moving 8760. Trailers - rec rooms, dormers, porches, ter, Vernon and Hartford C^tagna, Jim Evans, Bruce ~ cabinets, formica, buUt-lhs, J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom TYPIST — Local opening, 60 Red-Lee Metal Finishing Co., perience, commercial accounts. Leone, Alex Uibanetti, IMUes TAX RETURNS — Accuracy Mobile Homes 6-A decorating. Interior and ex­ In c., 80 Sheldon R d., M anches­ $130 sal. plus com m . Boards. For a confidential in­ On Golf $$ List IUck«$U bathroom s, kitchens, 649-8446. wpm, with accuracy. Good terview , ca ll Ralph Pasek, 289- Boutilier and Lee Urbanetti, in guaranteed, privacy. Reason­ 17’ PAN travel traUer, sleeps 6, terior, paperhanging, fuUy In- ter. HOT WEATHER PRICES TnMeM benefits and working condi­ Salesman — Experience with NEW YORK (AP) — Paul the Men’s Division. WED. able fees. Call Henry Casella, refrigerator, freezer, stove, N.J. LAFLAMME —Carpenter sursd. For free estimates, caU 7476, 742-8243. tost <50-11 tions. N ever a fee. Salary $96. PLUMBER — experienced, building materials, following. Harney, the host pro at Pleas­ THURS. E ast H artford, 568-9466, near heater, many extras, A-1 con­ contractor. Additions, remod­ 649-9658. I f .n o answer 643-6362. Veterans in the same class Rita Girl, 99 East Center St., good wages and benefits. After 16K potential. $125 a week plus WANTED — 20 men, manage­ ant Valley Country Club, is in who will be shooting to de­ Pathm ark. dition, ca ll 649-0268 between 5-8 eling and repairs. CaU any r. J. FLANAGAN ft SONS — M anchester, Conn. 646-3441. 5, 646-4623. com m . ment and sales positions, am­ third place on the PGA money throne George Pelletier are SAT. p.m . tim e fo r free estim ate. 876- bitious, motivated men. Full RAIN TIRE 1642. Painting and papering. FuUy WINTER vacatimis are fun. list. Bob Boroch, Nick Nicola, Ted WINTER PATROL— Order Writer—Minimum 2 years and part-time positions avail­ FEB. Automobiles For Sole 4 insured, workmen’s compeiua- Take one this winter. Av Storage 10 concrete 'work. Replaater and $125 a week. Andy WilUams-San Diego Golf winner and with Ed Bujaucius $125. 742-6904. an Avon Representative. Earn EXPERIENCED Italian and TRUCK driver — furniture de­ MANCHESTER — G o t ^ r HiU Improve your cellar now. Call CEILING -specialist — expert Open Sunday, hiking his prize is the only ex-champ entered 645-14 <16.95 825-14 <21.95 825-15 <23.95 'workmanship. One ceUlng or in your spare time. It’s fun, FYench peistry man. Inquire Assistant Teller—One year ex­ livery, Mass., Rhode Island Stireet, double garage for car, after 6 p.m . 648-1870, 644-2976. perience, staffing branch, fu­ mcmey fo r 1972 to $33,746. besides PeUetler. ’The latter rotO VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door all your ceilings repaired and too. CaUj289-4922. 519 M ain St., M anchester. and Connecticut. Must be over sedan, four-speed, radio, udiite- boat or storage. No motorcy­ ture advancement. 6.5K to start. George Archer leads the golf will be seeded into head-to- 735-14 <17.95 855-14 ^23.95 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — painted. Also Interior painting 26. Call fo r appointm ent, 646- 855-15 <25.95 wall tires. L Press’ 1971 All-New England Bougus. weaving fabric. / HONORED $1,476. Savings Bank o f Man­ m ates. F ully Insured. 649-8417, team. SHARPENING Service— Saws, Rttsiness Servlee 26 Fhm ess, a 6-4, 266-pounder 527-3146 667-0815 643-2444 chester, 646-1700. 872-9187. Meadows Convalescent Center Thomas, whose career was from Warwick, R.I., was picked knives, axes, shears, skates, A pply: SPORT MART MM.-Fri. 7M -5M Mee..Fri. gOO-SdO l4en..Fri. 14 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, 833 BIDW ELL ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. marked by Injuries, was chosen in the fifth round by the Pitts­ 1944 VOLKSWAGEN tw o-door rqtary blades. Quick service. BIDWELL Home Improvement flivplaces, flagstone terraces. Selerday 7d0.ll<10 Than. 'HI 7 7.M. Sat. | .I 2 M Set. M 646-2321 in the first round by the Dallas burgh Steelers. An ell-Yankee 7 PARK ST., ROCKVILLE TEL. 875-6100 sedan, good tires, body, and C apitol Equipm ent C o., 88 Oo. Ebepert Installation of alu­ All concrete repairs, both in­ CHENEY BROTHERS, INC Cowboys. The 6-2, 280-pound Main St., Manchester. Hours minum siding, gutters and All equal opportunity employer. Conference selection, he is a OPEN DAILY 9-5:30 WED. - THURS. - FRI. TILL 9 P.M. iuterler. AM radio. Some me- side and outside, railings, resident of PeekakiU, N.Y., was good. bet to make good in the UMIROm L _fii^mtio(iiite(i The rain tire & 7 /6 » £ /? ilcal w ork required, $400. dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9 trims. Roofing Installation and landscaping. Reasonably 81 COOPER HILL ST. described as a "steal” by Oil pro ranks. ne 444-4444. Saturday, 7:80-i. 648-7968. repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. priced . Call 648-0851. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 4 PAGE THnWY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCitESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAV, ITEBRUARY 2, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCitiESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE THIRTY-ONE Household Goods 51 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Out of Town Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Lots For Sole 73 Out of Town Out of Town SEWING MACHINE — 1971 zlg- For Rent 66 Wanted - Real Estate 77 zag, unclaimed layaway, bal­ QUALITY PLUS HERE. ... LARGE and heavUy treed A 'F a r Sale 75 For Sale 75 W hEM m a m a BU'/S SOME1VllSGfOR.HER B u t NMHEM SHE F iMALLY GETS AR0UI4D e l u n g t o n —Jtockviiie line, 6- Offered by t h e ~ * ^NCHESTER —Many toitm- SELLING your home or acre­ CLASSIFIED ance $41.85. Singer zig-zag, risen Colonials with 2-car ga' NEW 9room Colonial, eat-in Owner designed and built this zone lot In Manchester, $6,600. VERNON — Five-room Ranch ANDOVER — Lake privileges, age? For prompt friendly ser­ KIDS, SHE GOES FOR W E VERV BE6 T TD SPERDIMG A BUCRON HERSELF room duplex in residential ed 9room Colonial with 8 bed­ originally over $300, now only rage, kitchen carpeting, self- rooms or more, huge living kitchen, range and refrigera­ 4-bedroom, 3% bath home. So R . Harm on A gency, 646-7900 with screened porch;’ country 3-room electrically heated love vice, call Louis Dimock Real­ $46.85. Singer Touch and Sew, neighbcrhcod, utilities not In­ cleaiUng oven, many extras. tor, formal dining room, large many extras it Is Impossible to ty, 6499823. cluded, $160 per month. Avail­ PHILBRICK room, formal dining room, kitchen, with beamed celling nest on high woodsy lot. Per­ $48.60. All guaranteed, easy [TLLTAlteWlQQNe- ARE THOSE W E Open for inspection, Saturday heated sunroom. Ideal home living room with fireplace, foy­ list them. 8,200 square feet of and brick wall, large living fect retirement or starter ADVERTISING able March 1st. 872-031(9. 7:30- and Sunday, 1-6 p.m. or any­ er with open stairs, bedrooms Out of Town WE HAVE clients who are pre­ term s. 622-0931, dealer. MUCH BETTER CHEAPEST YOU'VE and office combination, 40s. living space, brick and room, two or three bedrooms, hom e. Under $16,000. A rt Lus- 9:30 p.m . pared to buy commercial prop­ QUALITY i GOT? AGENCY time by appointment. Call Wolverton Agency, Realtors, are 12x17, 18x13 and 9x12, wall- aluminum exterior, large rear fSor Sole 75 electric heat, beach privUeges. sler, CLS Broker, 742-852(). CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS JTOHN buys and sells used fur­ erty, apartment houses, shop­ HEBHON — Wall St., 4-room Starkweather construction, 649-2818. to-wall carpeted, 1% baths, porch, 8-car garage. Listed In T reed lot. $22,600. 876-3167, 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. niture, appliances. 479 M iddle LOVERS 7-room 646-6868. ping centers, or other invest­ J heated apartment Includiiig g „ .^^th large closets, 2-zone hot water low fifties and well worth It. ANDOVER — Just listed. . 872-2022. Rowe & Rowe. NORTH COVENTRY — 6%- Tpke. east. Open afternoons. $26,900 Oversized six-room Ranch room Cape. Garage, fireplace. ment property. All cash. Write = hot water, carpetiiig, appli- ^^^^^1 ceilings In llvliig room ______- . LARGE 8 - bedroom heat, aluminum storms and Minutes to the parkway. T. J. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, MANCHESTEU! ~ 4 bedrooms, Ranch, fireplace, aluminum siding. We have two o f these, Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. with storage shed on 3% acres. BOLTON - COVENTRY Line. White aluminum siding. Wood­ or call, reverse charges. Pat until 9 p .m ., 646-5823, 646-7679. = ances, storage, laundry, park- ^ 2-car Karaite, central location, quiet street siding, g.'uage, large wooded 4:80 P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION I ing. $180 m^Sthly. 649-2871, 646- one has basem ent garage, $81,- Choice setting, real private. Im m aculate OMi-room Ranch. ed 2 acres with a brook. Pos- , Kenyon, Stoddard Realty Co., near school, newer kitchen, lot. Hutchins Agency Realtors, MANCHESTESt Deadline for Satnrdoy and Monday is 4:80 p.m. Friday COLDSPOT self defrost 6’ re-- 000. Good financing. Call Pe­ This home is sensibly priced Garage, fireplace, acre lot. sibilitles of an extra lot. Large North Main St., West Hart- ^ ______barn and corral on well treed good condition, nice yard. On- 6496324. terman, Realtor, 6499404. WHITE & BRITE to sell at $27,600. T. J. FTIA no money down. Pasek country kitchen. Only $25,600. ford. Conn., 232-4867. frlgerator, $75. Excellent con- ly $28,900. H ayes A gency, 649 _ EAST HARTFORD — Adult lot. $88,900. $26,900 buys this four-bed­ Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. R ealtors, MLS, 289-7476, 742- FHA, no money down. Pasek dlti Realtors, 6496324. bam . Asking $39,500. Good- room ^th flro^e garage, light maintenance. Hours 6- OFFICE COPIERS, roll fed, case. One month old. $135 new, rage, immediate HEBRON—Burnt mu Rd. — 12 child - B aitfett Realtora, 742- lovely % acre wooded lot. $24,- that ttroceeds 9:30 a.m. Saturday and Sun- autom atic, w ere $650 now featuring carpeting, color key- cAPE—7 rooms, first floor fam­ ^ RFAT FQTATF COLONIAL, magnificent 19 occupancy. p i t k i N-PORTER ST. arest — sell fo r $95. 649-1047. AJiiAij CiSlAlUi room southern style home, 2% Only $23,600. Hayes Agency, generous rooms, (not counting 6786, 6691744, 648-7887. 500. M erritt A gency, 646-1180. ^ shoeshine l ^ s S ^ ^ y . Apply In person. Friendly $199.50. D ealers’ M arlows, 867 ______Apartments - Flats - Apartments - Flats - Business Locations ed appliances, beamed celling, ny room, modem kitchen with 3 or 4 bedroom Cape, flre- 646-4126 6491922 baths, 3 firep la ces, huge fo r­ 646-0181. 2 "rec” rooms and soda foun­ Ice Cream , 629 Burnside Ave. paneling, large rooms, air-con- dishwasher, dining room cen- placed-llving room with wall- EAST HARTFORD — Excel- given to charitable activities, Main St. 640-5221. Legal Photo VO^CE OF Theatre PA system Tenements 63 Tenements 63 For Rent 64 m al room s, 70s. tain) Laundry room and office Vernon Blast H artford, 628-6780. dltloning optional, private full tral location, $24,500. to-wall carpeting, large kitch­ lent 2-famlly, 6-6, quiet, con- that you provide clothing and Service, M3-1442. with 2 colum ns, 7 channel ______basement, convenient to cen- MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- In basement. Four-room at­ TREAT THE FAMILY head, and 2 P.A. Fanon horns, FIVE ROOMS, second-floor MANCHESTER — Main Street room Ranch, on a high'and HERITAGE HOUSE en with built-in dishwasher, tached mother-in-law apart­ venlent nelghborhcod, 2-car ethernecessities for people who ’PART-TIME — 8 pele Inter­ CASH registers for sale, Mar­ area 4 rooms flrrt* floor ~^1 PANELED corner office, car- ters, $166. Individual electric TEN ROOM contemporary CLOSE TO SCHOOL To this beautiful 3-bedroom have lost their possessions and etc. Gc4ng In service, m ust apartment, centr.al location. wooded lot, coimtry-slze kltch- Realtors 646-2482 new ceramic tiled bath with ment, 2-car garage, 3 full garage, E velyn Carlson, 643- ested in earning $10,000 to $12.- low ’s, 867 Main St., M anches­ appliances, 2 ’alr-condlti P®*8. »126- and up. Call altors, 6492818. room, country kitchen, dining ment, garage and ample SELLING your property? We commendation and a«Wed: ment. Call for appointment conditiem, $100. 649 4206. Stare Equipment 54 FOUR ROOMS, flret floor. tras. Lavishly landscaped Your concern tor those less anytim e. spru ce, co m e r o f E ldridge St., B m nell, 872-3676. COLON IAL-C3iolce residential room, flreplaced-famlly room, yard area. Priced at $25,> modem kitchen, buUt-ln stove, COLUMBIA —Erdoni Road, 9 need listings, call J<^ H. Lap- only. 232-3880. Range, heat, hot water fur- lights and heat net furnished. $15,900 —' Attractive five - room 3 bedrooms, one full and two refrigerator, excellent condi­ room Cape with 20x40’ in- lot with trees and view! fortunate does indeed deserve 800. A sking $28,750. Plan to see pen In c., R ealtors, 640-5261. '^Sn“.‘‘Aiso^^T j“SS SHOWCA^pen back, Flass n^’fuir'SpXcT^^^^^ Cape, fireplace, paneling, half baths, 2 beautifully finish­ tion. $88,900. Hutchins A gency, ground pool'. Sauna rocm. In­ the praise, admiration and ap- It today! depth finder. C all 643-6640 af- front, 8’ long, $26. Gall 633-7402. Hilliard St. Three rooms, fully barber, small, store or office. 4-room apartment, on second formal dMnK i^m llvlnK room baseboard heat, garage, 160 ed basement rooms, 2-car ga-. Realtors, 6496324. tercom., near lake. Setting on 3 ALL CASH for your property predation of all our fellow monthly. Peterm an R ealtor, can x:ted . com plete appU- 648-8474. flodr, n o^ h U d ren , $116 plus T a r g r ^ ^ S J ' foot wooded lot. Hutchins LUPACCHINO AGENCY within 24 hours. Avoid red Americans, and I welcome this Heip Wanted - ter 6. rage. Wolverton Agmcy, Real­ $27,900 — COZY 7-room hom e. lovely landscaped acres. Of­ C. B. GOVANG 649-9404. ances, shades, generous clos- Agency, 6495324. R ealtors, tape. Instant service. Hayes opportunity to commend you on deposit. Also small single bedrwm, fully air-conditioned. tors, 6492818. Baseboard heat, two-car g^a- fered at $53,^. Lessenger Oo., Male or Female 37 IT’S INEXPENSIVE to clean Wearing Apparel - —— ------— ------ets, heat, hot water, parking, MANCHESTER^ Office space, home In MAnsfleld Call 1-M4- 646-6482 R ealtors, 1-428-9291 or 742-9718. 643-9674, 872-4166, 8799620 Agency, 6490131. your fine accomplishments.” NEW - Deluxe duplex, 3 bed- basement storage. New sh^ new buUdlng. Electric heat! S I'««?aculate condition. Beau- rage. Nice bam, horse stalls, rugs and upholstery with Blue FurS 4-4^D'UPLE3X. Good condition. IT ’S TIME 57 rooms, 1% baths. !FuU private ping and churches $175 per tlfully liEUidscaped grounds. (me acre. Hutchins Agency, BILLING Department — Lustre. Rent electric sham- air • conditioning Included. 2 new gas fumajces, new root. To choose the color for this Knowledge of Mathematics pooer $1. Plnewood Furniture LADIES dress coat, brown bou- basement. Carpeting. All mod- month. Call Peterman Real- Ideal for professional. Conve- ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter- cAPE—8 rooms and enclosed Nice yard, trees, tool died. lovely 7-room Cape, now MANCHESTER — 96, 2-family Realtors, 6496824. em appliances. Close to shop- tor, 649-9404. Owner m anaged, Two ameslte driveways. Near will be helpful. Position re­ Shop. cle wool, mink collar, size 16- nlent Manchester, Vernon, race Apartments — Large and noreh, 2 baths, 2-car garage. under constmetion In South near golf course, schools, shop- moooo SPOTLESS Raised ping and schools. Children wel- ping, St. James Parish. Ask for ' quires working with figures 18. Like new. $46. Phene 643- South Windsor, Route 86. 646- beautiful 3 and 4-room apart- |23 900. schools, 'church, bus line. All Farms. Three twin-size 1 ^ - Ranch, 7 rooms, paneled car­ corned. $260 monthly. Paul W. TWO-ROOM apartment. Heat, Earle Everett, international and calculator, all fringe bene­ BE GBNfTLE, be Wnd, to that 7220 a fter 6 p.m . 7820. m ents. Includes heat, hot wa­ city conveniences. Immediate rooms, forinal dining room, peted family room, fireplace, Dougan, R ealtor, 640-4636 or hot w ater, stove, refrigerator. ter,______all appliances,______with______dish- ______BOULDER RD. — Privacy on A ssociates, 647-1300. fits. A pply In person. W. G. expensive carpet, clean with ------—------) occu pancy. 643-6614. family room off kitchen with baths, bullt-ins. Double ga­ Blue Lustre. Rent electric TTt ~ ~ ^ 646-1021. Apply^M^Blreh St. after 6:80 DBJSniABLE office space, ap- watsher, disposal, carpeting, over 1V4 acres. Custom Co- fireplace and patio. 1% C n k l o r Glenny, Co., 336 North Main SPACIOUS 9rourt of Probate tion gentlemen farmers, 9 7000. $37,600. H ayes A gency, 646- EARN $1.85 hourly, plus bonus room s, parking. Call 6492868 ences. $186. 646-1634. 629-0518. Main St. Phone 643-4846. 2534. REALTORS District of Manchester 0181. servicing FVUer Brush custom­ and Alouette Snow Mobiles, NOTTCaJ TO CREDITORS room custom built (Jolonlal- sales and service, clothing and for overnight and jpermanent THRBE - ROOM apartment, MODERN three-room apart- BTRST - FLOOR office space, ANDOVER — 3-room house. e s t a t e o p Cape, 2 baths, 2 acres, out­ COLONIAL Incredible Price! ers. No experience or Invest­ TRUMAN A. WITHERELL Six large rooms, huge en­ MANCHESTER accessories, Mastercraft and guest rates. ment, all utilities. Call 649- centrally located, parking, $60 heat, hot water, stove, refrig- buildings. H ayes A gency, 646- ment required. Call between 5- heat, hot water, appliances, in I^ursuant to an order of Hon. John J. closed porch, and 2-car ga­ MUL-n PURPOSE USE!! H olsclaw trailers. 643-2363. 4666 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. m onthly. 643-1111. erator, large yard, quiet Wallett, Judge, all (daima must be 0181. 7 p.m . 643-0472. LADIES only— EHimished room private home. Call after 5:30 646-4200 rage. Lovely treed lot on Found here. Need a place ------— —— neigiiborhcod, $160 m onthly. presented to the flduoloiT named ALUMINUM sheets used as for rent, community kitchen p .m ., 647-1101. FIVE-ROOM Apartm ent offices 742.8I 6I. below on or before May 1, 1972 or YOURS FOR THE ASKING bus Itnq. $26,900. for an apartment site. A MANAGES! Trainees — $76 and bath, all utilities included, be barred by law. The flduclsuy la: place to raise nursery printing plates. .009 thick, 23x MANCHEISER — Six rooms In FOUR-ROOM heated apart­ combination, heat, hot water, ______!______Herman Yules Immaculate 6^ room Ranch. HERITAGE HOUSE weekly salary plus bonuses. No conveniently located near bus ment, ca ll 648-2464. "C" ZONE coiner lot property 99 East Center Street stock? Comes with a seven- 36", 26 cents each or 6 for $1. duplex house. Central location. private bath, air-conditioning, —------—------Manchester, Conn. 06040 G arage, lange breezew ay. Built- Realtors . 646-2482 experience or investment re­ 613-2711. line and stores. Call after 4:30, on Main St., 7 large rooms. room home and barns, ga­ Im m ediate occu pancy, 646- carpeting, ground floor loca- RaSOft PtapCrty In kitchen, carpeting. Acre lot. ______For the finer homes quired. Car necessary. Ehller 644-0383. tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, P of Rent Good for office space. Call 649 Court of Probate rages and other out buUd- Brush. Call between 5-7 p.m. THE amazing Blue Lustre will ______^------2971. 67 9616. District of Manchester Iwarth flreplMe. $26,900 — OFF EAST CENTER -ings sJl fb r Just $60,000. Call leave your upholstery beauti- room In private home, Furnished 867 Main St., 6496221. NO’nCE TO CREDITORS $28,900. VA assum able m ort- 643-0472. KILLINGTON, Vermont, chalet ESTATE OP MARY CLANCY __ _ - _ ^ spacious rooms and bath Mr. Bogdan to see this fully soft and clean. Rent elec- complete house privUeges. MANCHEISTER — Newer two- Pursuant to an order of Hon. John J. B^IA no m cmey down. Apartments 63-A sleeps 8, fleldstone fireplace, on first floor, aluminum sid­ unique parcel. Over 3,000 watts of starting power at 0® Fahrenheit. TWO part-time tellera for our trie sham pooer $1. O lcott V a- Fhone 643-6279. ^ bedroom first-floor apartmOnt. Wallett. Judge, all clalnia must be Includes heat, appliances, car- THREE - ROOM furnished HoUSeS For Rent fully carpeted, kitchen with presented to the fiduciary named ing, basem ent g^arage, plus 3 • a • • ^New patented19.44 power peak plate design. Sizes for most Parkade Office, 3 days per 65 below (HI or before April 36, 1973 or riety Store. ATTRACTITVE room for rent, dishwasher and bar. Weekly additional rooms and bath sec­ B(Sl w week. Apply at Savings Bank pets. $190 per month. Paul W. apartment, utilities. Employed EXCELLENT be barred by law. The fiduciary is American cars, all Volkswagens to 1972. If you're not o r w eek end rates. 876-1567. Sylvesterylv ------McC3uui PASEK ond' floor, 270’ lot. Hutchins of Manchester, Main Office, A u e m o N Thursday______„ evening,_____ ^ female student desired, kltch- Dougan, Realtor, 64946.36. .per^n, ___ no - chlK^n______or pete, vERNON - 6-r^m" house for BARROWS AND WALLACE OO. sure you need a battery, we will check at no charge. South°^ta^,®*Ctonn. 06074 2897476 Realtors MLS 742-4243 Agency, 6495324. 923 M ain St. 646-1700. Feb. 3 T p.^. America I^- fHREE - ROOM apartment. Parking. 272 Main St. LOCATION Manchester Parkade leEuse, 3 bedrooins, new kltch- M anchester 640-6306 ** ______— at^e, refrigerator, $116 IMMEDIATELY avaW««, .3...... en,...... 2 baths,------garage, security.------Wanted------To Rent 6 8 Court of Probate NEW LISTING — Henry St. MANCHESTER — Large, plush District of Manchester brick and stone executive COMFORTABLE apartment to monthly. Heat n a ij Included, room furnished apartment, cen- references. $280 monthly. WnirHri, NOnCE TO CREDITORS Area. Immaculate Cape, 7 desires R anch, 2M baths, 2-car garage, Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 copper moonshine still, lots of be shared with worklnK working worn- 6492271. tt-nitral, naririno.parking, .-ontoirental •ii»$166. Hayes Agency. 646-0131. RBHTRED English lady FOR RENT ESTATE OP JAMES A. CARROLL rooms, wall-to-wall. Fireplace. quiet, second floor apartment. Pursuant to an order of Hon, John J. large fireplaced family room, Lots For Sale 73 furniture, inahogany comer an. Country atmosphere. Mln- monthly includes heat and elec- Wallett, Judge, all claims must be Nicely treed yard. Walk to aU cupboard, glass china, bun- utes from Manchester. C^l be- ™RE5E - BEDROOM Colonial VaU 649im SEVEN-ROOM Home, 2 baths, near bos line. Call 2890861. For wholesale or retail dis­ presented to the fiduciary named schools. Mid 20s, worth It. built - ins, finest AKC registered toy poodles, 3 dreds of other items. Auction- 5 p.m., 6499976, anytime apartment, five month sublet, gay. ’ ’ 4 bedrooms, on bus line. $280. ------tributor. Just off Main St., below pn or before April 38, 1972 or throughout. R. Harmon ANDOVER - Overlooking lake. be barred by law. The flduciaiy Is: B elfiore A gency, 647-1413. $2,600. B olton — beach rights months, 2 silver males, shots, eer, Charlie “Pa” Barker, weekends. Manchester. Available Febni- ‘______per month. Paul W. Dougan, 7.600 square feet on 2 cy , 646-7900. Helen S. Carroll $2,100. C oventry, IH a cres, $6,- papers, champion blood line, Evenings 644-1766. Consign------ary 29 o r before. ITione 643- TWO-ROOM furnished apart- R ealtor, 648-4636. COMMIRCIAL floors, offices (m both. Gas 57 Morse Road MANCHESTER M odem 9 Manchester, Conn. 06040 000. Tolland, acre, $4,000. reascmable. 875-4706. ment lots welcome or we buy ElURNISHED room for rent for 1047. ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, 3 loading docks, bedroom Colonial, new vinyl MANCHEISTER — 9room UJbR PLOT H ayes A gency, 646-0131. outright. gentleman, all conveniences. —------heat, hot water. Apply Mar­ conveyer between floors. Probate Court siding, storms, fireplace, built Colonial, 1% baths, fire­ DACHSHUND — male, 8 ------Call 6496914. ' FOUR-ROOM, two-bedroom C-Zone lot, comor B. Center ORDER OP NOTICE OP HEARING place, waU-to-wall carpeting, » a n c h e s t ^ low ’ s, 867 M ain S t .,' M anches­ TANDY'S WEU)ING 1.600 square foot garage, ESTATE OP HJALMAR MODEAN large treed lot, convenient lo­ W store and apartment. Excel­ Quaker State SEASONED .firewood, cut and tired person next to both and 1919 between 6-7 p.m. ment, single person, ample chester. Conn, on Pebruary 14, 1972 mal dining room and sunny 120’ fremtage, * city water, sew­ Famous Prime ed with shots, $60? Call 742-6000 at 2 p.m. lent investment, $36,900. Hayes 8 Ft. Copper split to length, dump-truck shower. "A real home." CaU — ------. ■ parktog. Available January It IB further ORDERED that ui or living room, laige kitchen with er and gas, prestige lpliances, 2^-ROOM efficiency apart- pies. Champion hunting and in this Pro- BOWERS School area, 9room buy. Wolvert(Mi Agency, Real­ air-conditioning, carpets, $167. m ent, $126 p er m onth. C all 649 TOLLAND — Large woexied show, f^icme C olchester 637- AUest: J O ^ J. WALLETT. Judge Cape. Owner, 6498386. tors, 6493813. D R Y OAK firep lace wood, $10 Apaitm eillS — Flat*— monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 6200. lots, off Old Stafford Rd. Start­ 2071. orders d ^ v e r e d . Call 742-7886. T6lieill6lltS 63 R ealtor, 643-4636. ------Senda in g at $2,600. BuUders’ close­ out. Meyer Agency, Realtors, NEWER 2-bedroom apartment, DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- BusIneSS LOCalfOIIS FREE kittens — good with chil­ 6490609. We install up to 5 qts.; 10W30 Garden - Farm - half of 2-family, first floor ,in- ment, wall-to-waJl carpeting, C a v B a h * ^^H appy dren. C all 649-0749. 6 4 superblend oil, lubricate oil visible Dairy Products 50 eludes appliances, $170 month' complete appliances, 2 -air- '"'•****______^ Tangle free design positive and nega­ ?ireose fittings, check rear end and Prevent gas line and carburetor freeze- KETTEN — free, male, 8 weeks, ly. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, conditioners, full basement, COMMERCIAL place for lease, up. Gives easier, faster starts. BUY your potatoes direct from to that MaU In Your tive color coded clips. liters. gray, striped, healthy, play­ 649-4636. washer-dryer hook-up, vanity or sale 461 Main St., next to TOWN OF MANCHESTER the potato warehouse, comer tjrpe bath, glass sliding doors, post office. Excellent business ful, affectim iate. 643-9368 eve­ Four-rcom Buckland Rd. and Tolland MANCHESTER onto patio. $220. p er month, location with building. Call 646- LEGAL nings. apartment in center' of town. Someone Special Tpke. As low as 60 lb. for $1. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. 2426, 96. Prendom* Free Kitchen range, heat, adults 6498248, 644-1464. 643-2692. NOTICE only. No pets. Excellent ccmdl- 160 NORTH MAIN. . .M anches- for Classified Ads! Hie Zoning Board of Appeals Belted Instollotioe WOODLAND tion. $160 per month. 643-7166. DELUXE on e-bedroo^ apart- ter’s newest and m ost pres- will hold public hearings on Household Goods 51 686 CENTER ST. 4 ^ -room du­ ment, wall-to-wall carpeting tigous office building. Approx, M onday, F ebruary 14, 1972, throughout, com plete appU- 16,000 square feet o f office CLEAN, used refrigerators, plexes, 1% baths, all appli­ Fill in the Ad Form and Mail with only $1.89, cash or check, to: starting at 7:00 PJII., in the Whitewalls MANOR ances, fully carpeted, two air- ances, vanity bath. Centrally space ready to go. Plenty of Hearing Room of the Municipal ranges, automatic washers located. $175. monthly. R. D. parking, elevator, T. J. Crock- with guarantees. See them at conditioners, heat, hot water, Building to hear and consider A ny Six* LittwdI M urdock, 648-2662. ett, R ealtor. 648-1677. APARTMENTS B .D . P earl’ s Appliances, 649 sound proofingf, 'storage and MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD tiie following petitions: STATE Main St. Call 643-2171. parking. On bus line. Near i 3 Bissell St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 HEARma A I^. HOMESTEAD ST. shopping. Starting at $200. Item 8. E vio A gostinelll, 601 Plus OFF W. MIDDLE TPKE. HOUSEHOLD sale — Antiques, Available March 1st. Phone Hartford Rocto, Business Zone F.E.T. Shock Absorber MAIU3HBSTEB furniture, china bric-a-brac, Charles PonticelU, 6499644. n . Request Special Ebcception pictures. Call or come, 40 Ken­ Type or print Ad on following lines — tor gasoline service station, and 1, 2 aad-9bedioom luxury sington St., Manchester. 647- WE HAVE customers waiting PUBLIC AUCTION variance of requirement that e a . apculmenU. Features wall-to- 1791. fo r the rental o f your apart- the buUdlng b e 200 feet from E78x14 wall carpeting, vanity tile ------ment or home. J. D. Real Es- F78x15 Special! hidhs, built-in oven, range, 7:00 P.M,, Friday, Feb, 4fh resldenUal dwellings situated In F78x14 G78x15 TWO bedrcom sets, Sim m ons tate A ssociates, In c., 648-6129. a resldenUal zone, at above lo­ diehwasher, refrigerator and hlde-a-bed, upright irfano, mis------^------G78x14 H78x15 disposal, electric heat. 2 air- cation. H78x14 J78x15 cellaneous Items. Phone 646- 4%-ROOM apartment, heat, hot INSPECTION 6:00 P.M. Item 4. MbbU OU Corporation, conditioners, glass eliding water, range, refrigerator, dis­ J78x14 L78xl5 doors, all large rooms. FuU 2183 after 4 p.m . 844 saddle Turnpike West, Busi­ posal, parkitig included. Nice Antiques — Colleetables >— Pre Owned Items • 78 series.profile design, GENERAL ELECTRIC 4-bum- ness Zone m . Request Special location. One child accepted. Exception for sale of gasoline e 2+2 belted ply design for safety. er range with double oven, like A vailable M arch 1st. Call 646- _ and motor vehicle servioe prod­ new, 643-6303. 8188. • Deep wrap around tread design. bus and religious OLD ROSEMONT Name ...... ucts, at above location. Mbdel apartment ROUTE 85. BOLTON. CONN. Item 6. ArvlUa Hale, south To fit most Chevys, Fords,-14 to 15" wheels. Olds, Pontiac, in typotioo 12-6 side Tolland Turnpike, east of Buick, Dodge, Chrysler, Cadillac, Lincoln, Mercury, all Ameri­ Original quality equipment for most American cars! Restore Sunday, other times by ap­ Address ...... pointm ent. VILLAG ER Plenty of Off Street Parking Refreshments $94 Tolland Turnpike, Business can Motors. road stability, reduce sway and front end dip. Buy now, save PRESIDENTIAL Zone n . Request Spetionlng, wall-to-wall car-^ tend these hearings. MUrdoek Near scbools, drarobes ' DEALERS INVITED Bolancing ■ wit whteis Tire Valves peting, private basemetit, Zoning Board of Appeals and btaondng oenter, on washer-dryer hookup. CaU 643-2711 15 WORDS FOR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYS— ONLY $1.89 R ealtor 648-8682 boa line. OaO anytime Estates Liquidated Consignments Welcome Rudolph V. Plerro, •4S-96S1 Charles Lesperance 643-8372 648-867$ Send this form in together with your check — your classified ad Chairm an Great Manchester SALE: WED. thru SAT. 6496826 646-2423 Alexander Signer Jr., 649-7620 will be placed the very next day. Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway Open Late Every Night Watch for Indoor Flea Market Soon. S ecretary iiemrifwter lEwnittg PAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS! Dated this 2nd day of Febru­ 1145 Tolland! Turnpike Except Sat. 'til 6 PJM. ary, 1972.

h . PAGE THIRTY-TWO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 OTlock Friendship Lodge of Masons Cost at Least $38,300 broken tile In shower rooms, only local redevelopment funds About Town will have a business meeting no Estimate submitted; replace­ could be used. He said he has tomorrow at 7:80 p»m. at the ment of broken ceiling tiles in spoken to. the Redevelopment The rhythm choir of the South Masonic Temple. gym, $1,000; and. other Items Agency and It does not appear Avera«e DaUy Net Press Run United Methodist Church mtIII submitted on a list on Nov. 2, that funds will be left over. The Weather meet tonight at 6:80 In the Re­ For The Week Ended 1971, no estim ate subm itted. Farr said that even if the Heavy snow warnings tonight ception Hall of the church..- The Ladles Evening Bridge Directors Asked Jamutry 29, 1972 Group of the Manchester' New­ Also listed was the need for 1963 agreement were verbal, possibly rain-mixed before end- comers Club will meet tcnlght painting of the building, but "certainly the town would have Friday p.m. Clearing, cold, win­ ' The lEmanuel liUtheran Church at 8 at the home of Mrs. Jerry Sheldcn noted that these items a moral obligation to provide fuming Ikralli dy- late tom orrow ; low in 20e. Senior chtrir will rehearse to­ Dvomek, London Rd., Bolton. are negctlable with the town. the entrance and parking lot." 1215 Yi SILVER LANE — EAST HARTFORD 15,630 Saturday, sunny, cold. night at 7:80 in Luther Hall. To Improve Y Sheldon noted that the income 'A parking lot was taken when k.O pen Tues. & Wed. till 6 p .m ., Thurm. ft F rl. Manchester-—A City of Village Charm Chapel Choir will rehearse to­ N. Main St. was relocated. Farr The Westhlll Social Club will from the trust fund for the HOUR^i! till 9 p.m.. Bat, till a p.m., OlosedMondgg morrow at 7:30, also in Luther By GLENN OAMBER building is about $4,000 a year, added, "It seems with a little meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the (ClaaaiOed Advertlalng on Page 21) Hall. (Herald Reporter) but about $1,800 is spent for in­ bit of extra effort that building VOL. XCI, NO. 105 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGE&—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1972 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Westhlll Gardens . housing could be in A number one OUR BEST authority hall. There will be a Trustees of the Community Y on N, Main St. met last surance on the building. He The prayer discussion group said the remainder has been shape.” ALL CENTER CUT of Emanuel Lutheran Church social hour wtih refreshments. night with the town Board of Directors and essentially asked that the town live up to past agreements with put into the up keep of the will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. building, in the reception room of the The Sunset Club will meet the trustees by making some capital improvements to Sheldon suggeirted that the in­ CNG Is Granted church. Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Sen­ the Y building. The list of requested improvements sub­ surance fer the Y could be com­ Docks Arbiters ior Citizens Center. After the mitted to the board totaled a minimum of $38,300. A Rate Increase meeting, there will be a social Brief remarks by board mem- bined with town insurance to 50,000 Foe Ihe senior choir of the Com­ reduce that eoet by possibly PORK CHOPS hour. bers indicated some concern for renovate what was formerly the HARTFORD (A P ) — munity Baptist Church will re­ as much a 80 per cent. -TTie state Public Utilities Com hearse tonight at 7 at the the problem, but an equal con­ rear entrance to the building Robert Fuller of the Y trus­ mission has granted a 3 to 4 church. The new Nike teen center will cern with the difficult econoihic and landscape that area as well Speed Talks In tees remarked that H is a “sad per cent rate hike to the Con­ be open for pool, table tennis, tim es. as replace tennis courts and commentary" to have a facility necticut Natural Gas Oo. music, or. just dropping in, on Mayor John Thompson told basketball courts which were The Trinity Covenant Church as “shabby” as this one. Tlie PUC announced the deci­ Poised For taken when N. Main St. was re- choir will rehearse tonight at Mondays and Wednesdays be­ the trustees that the board sion Tuesday which wl’l mean would take their proposals under located, Matthew Moriarty said, “ My 7:30 at the church. The junior tween 7 and 10 p.m . great concern Is keeping this an additional $1.1 mllUcn' in Marathon Effort consideration. The estimate for the renova- choir will rehearse tomorrow at facility for the youngsters in revenue for the cempany. SilO p.m., also at the church. Frank Sheldon, speaking for rear entrance was the north end of town." The cempany had originally SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Nefifotiators for longshore­ Vernon the Y trustees, gave a brief his- f® 818,000, but Sieldon Director Mrs. Vlvisin Ferguson requested permission to raise The North Manchester Al- torlcal sketch of the building. Town Manager Rob- suggested that perhaps an an­ rates enough to bring in $2.8 men and the Pacific Maritime Ass(x:iation talked into Tet Battles Anon family group will meet tor Charges Lodged He explained that the building Weiss agreed, that this was nual sum could be set aside in million in increased revenues the early morning hours today in their longest bargain­ was originally erected under a a. conservative ^ estimate. . - Others and had said it wanted $1.6 mll- ing session since the West (^ast dock strike resumed night at 8 at the Second Congre- the town budget to gradually PLEIKU, Vietnam (A P)— North Vietnam has 50,000 gational Church parish house. After Accidents $100,OCO endowment from the accomplish the improvements. licn of that cn an immediate Jan. 17. ' The Thursday group will meet late Willie T. Morton. It was Tennis oourts vhxild cost an Lauds Effort basis. James Robertson, PMA sec­ troops geared for a Tet offensive in central South Viet­ tom orrow at •8:30 p.m . at the Bernard W. B ujm row ski, 23, specifically set up for YMCA estimated $20,000 for two or Town Manager Robert Weiss The PUC says it will consider retary, declined to comment on nam, and the highlands’ province of Kontum is expected Pathfinders Club, 10 Nolmian use. $37,000 for four. Replacement said, “ The condition of the build­ the remainder of the request at whether any progress w«s to bear the main brunt of the fighting, the senior U.S. o f RFD 2, R ockville, was of the basketball court would St. Both groups meet -weekly Sheldon explained, however, ohmit to non ing is not due to a lack of effort a later date. made during talks which start­ adviser here said today. charged last night with failure nil. and are open to friends and that in the 1940-s the Y lk lA ran Due by the park department. Ernie The company says it needs ed at 10 a.m. Wednesday and John Paul Vann, senior ad­ to drive left of a parked car on Tureck (park superintendent) the additional funds to pay for broke off at 1:18 a.m. today. Hb viser for the 2nd military re­ relatives living with a drinking into financial difficulties so an other repairs are due to the Spring St. Police said both cars has undergone a maintenance increased basic coets c< gas said the negotiators wlU meet gion, said the Communist com­ problem . agreement was entered into for building, Sheldon contended, program within the limits of a supplies, higher taxes, wages again today, the 118th day o( mand is expected to use about Abandon received minor damage. combined use by the YMCA and under the terms of the lease to tight budget.” Weiss agreed and construction. the walkout. 18,(KX) troops in the Kontum First Church of Christ, Scien­ Leo W. Anderson, 42, of 143 the town the town signed D ec. 16, 1960. with Sheldon that the building tist, will have its regular Cemetery Rd., Vernon, was The building is now used for rovlde Tureck said, “We’ve come a the condition that it be re­ Thieu Is meeting tonight at 8 at the erating a motor vehicle while rcatlon programs. Extra Lean, Weil Trimmed! housemen’s Union, which ireprtf- able targers. ptx^r maintenance" of the long way," but he added, "You funded to the customers if the church, 447 N. Main St. The his license is under suspension As M el Slebold, town recrea>- sents the 18,000 striking dock He added that the enemy will building in exchange for the use can’t maintain worn out floors.” commission later decides the SAVE AT LEAST 35e Lb.l be prepared to take 20 per cent meeting is open to the public. and failure to drive right on a tion director said last night, o t it, woihers, first walked out last Director Janves Farr asked increase was not warranted. casualties, o r som e 10,000 curve, after his car rolled over "without that buUding tte North items submitted to the beard July 1. Weiss If there were federal [Ihe gas company serves troops in the sprawling military Cong Call There will be a meeting of cn Rt. 83. Police said no in­ End program would be dead.” Include: reRnisblng the bowling Agreement has been readied funds available from the rede­ about 1 customers in cen­ QUARTER CUTS region that covers 47 per cent the lower junior teachers of the juries were reported. Under a verbal agreement in alleys, estim.ated at $2,000; new on wages, pensions and a guar­ velopment project which could tral Connecticut. A company anteed work week. BtUl un- of South Vietnam. By DAVID MASON Center Congregational Church Bujnarowski and Anderson June, 1963 between the town and floor for the lobby, stairways, be used for work on the Y. spokesman - said the higher settled is a union demand that “AU the informaUon avail­ tonight at 7 in the Robbins are both scheduled to appear the Y trustees miade In con- and offices, $3,700; replacement PARIS (AP) — The Viet Weiss said, "Federal or state rates would probably go into ef­ able to us—from agents, prison­ Room o t the church. in Circuit Court, Rockville, Feb. junction with North End re- of lockers In boys' and girls’ a 72-cent wage increase be ret­ Cong demanded today that funds would not be available for fe c t a fter the next 10 days roactive to Nov. 14 end a dis­ ers of war, defectors, captured 18. development, the town was to looker rooms, $1,600; repair of Pork Loins President Nguyen Van Thieu this purpose,” and added that when the meters are read. documents—has told us that the Ddta Chapter, RAM, will meet pute otver the use to be made of resign immediately as the first tonight At 7:80 at the Masonic a $1 a ton royalty employera enemy has ordered an offensive step toward formation of a coa- Temple. The Most Ehccellent will pay the longshoremen for in the hig^ands for the period liti the attack with a dictions were based on In- Navy PO 1C David C. Ldtrico inan in the foreground, from Seattle to San Diego. It mand(^ compensation from the Wednesetey in retaliation tor gasoline bombs and burned baUm charge that gave several telUg^ce.' liberties as provided for by toe 1964 G eneva A greem ent on of 60 Hamlin St. is serving f rail,..with stylized brass-finished hardware echoing the floral carved motif. A warm, and Clark MacGregor, was halted after 100 days in dc- Irish today for the burning of the killing last Sunday of 18 d- symbolic coffins straddled by demonstrators sore heads. ■ “i can’t tell you what the abosu^d the USS F ox, a San tober when President Ifixon ob­ Its embas^ In Dublin. Gonga of vlUans in a darit with British effigies of British Prime Minis- ^ firebomb attack had been enemy is going to do only what V ietnam .” distressed brown finish emphasizes the luxurious styling of this magnificent suite. counsel to the Presi­ tained a Taft-HarUey injuhetian Once that was accomplished, Diego-based, guided missile dent, tell newsmen of youth roamed the streets dur- troops in U*do«denj, Nor^ ter Edward Heall. m ^de^^ E^SSy ^es5^^ he sTys K g^ng te^ dS?’ frigate, operating in the Ton­ Fully dust-proofed drawers have extra-heavy-duty, trouble-free metal slides for ordering an 80-day cooling-off ing the night singing in celebra­ toe statement continued, toe em Ireland’s second largest seeing the Embassy and the 30 members of the st^ Vann said. Viet Cong’s Provisional Revolu- kin Gulf. presidential effort to. period. tion of the fire-bomb destruc­ gutted, one group moved on to effortless action. Handsome from any angle, Tambourina is a suite of special end dock strike. tion of toe buUUng. In his ^ nine mmtos as senior tionary Government would nJWU leaders granted two The outnumbered police storm toe nearby British Pass- (See Page Ten) adviser In the 2nd military re Mediterranean character and strength: Sir John Peck, Britain’s am­ ..j j Oonary Government would The Little Theatre of Man­ extensions after the injunction glon, Vann estimated he has negotiate with the Saigon gov- chester will meet tonight at 8 expired, but negotiations broke bassador, told newsmen Brit- ish-Irlsh relations are “at a low found “a disparity of 10 tp 1 in ernment for formation of a coa- at Us studio, 22 Oak St. T^e down and the men were called what toe enemy says he Is go- utlon regime that would hold production crew for “Arsenic out againJan. 17. ebb—toe lowest they have been for a long tone.” Peck made ing to do and what he actually elections for a constitutional as- and Old Lace" will meet BVlday Muskie Held Since the strike resumed, carrles out.” sembly. at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 9 the forrfiai British protest to ILWU members have made ef­ “But I am 90 per cent con- U.S. Ambassador VdUlam J. a.m. at the studio. Prime Minister Jack Lynch. List of Lost Firms Hidden forts to stop shippers from tm- fident that toe basic major plan Porter did not address himself HarmingU.S. loading ca^o at ports in Ense­ The Irish government apolo­ The Disabled American Vet- gized informally Wednesday enemy will be carried to the revised Viet Oxig plan, nada, Mexico, and 'Vancouver, HARTFORD (AP) — toe r^Knt. He said that his re- Feln^rg_said the CpC study out. but Instead called on toe Com- erans Auxiliary will meet to- As Good As Most koimd Qraund! WASHINQTDN (AP) — Sec- B.C., both of which remained nigdit and assured the British The Ccmnectlcut Development port contained an analirsis of generally shows that firms list- night at 7:80 at the VFW Home? | retary of State William P. Ro­ open during the 100-day walk­ compensation would be forth­ gers today accused Sen. Ed­ out last year. com ing. m toe nuniber of firms and toe effects of this on toe for “normsTbSslness reasons.” GEM logistics, and President Nixon’s closed last week by B oy Scout Trocqp 120 w ill m eet mund 8. Muskie of Mairte, can­ Picketing of the Mexican boi> Lynch summoned the Irish that have left Connecticut in state’s tax structure. tonight at 7 at St. James Church didate for the Democratic pres­ der at San Ysidro, Calif., whidi parliament—toe Dali—into a the past decade, but is unable Steele said toe 644 firms had sididated their operotions^ te^- to Peking has torced the Nixon on televl^on. basem ent. idential nomination, of harming ILWU and Teamster Union two-day session to probe the to make It public, says Mark annual earnings of $210 milUon in g ^ Umy c^rST ^ well schedule up N o^ Co^unl^ Bologna or the U.S. national interest by re­ members began Friday was slaying of 13 men and youtos Felnberg, commission manag- and total employment rolls at vvith one nlant as with two weelra. ’^ese are real considered that plan not accept- Grade 8 at St. Bridget Schocl jecting toe new Nixon Vietnam on “Bloody Sunday” in London­ ing director. 38 946 , u limiting dactors.’’ able. Porter said: halted by a temporary restrain­ Pelnbenr said. “Some ^et lunar new year pre- “This seems to indicate a recently elected officers. They settlement plan before enemy ing order Monday, allowinig derry, a flash point in Northern Earlier this week U.S. Rep. Felnberg said he has not yet of this consolidation occurred cedes Nixon’s visit to Peking basic misunderstanding of toe are P atrick Joy, president; TTm- envoys have. cargo diverted to Ensenada to Ireland. It was this that set off Robert S. Steele released a re- seen Steele’s report, and de­ out of stale and some here by six days. negotiating process generally. othy Lynch, vice president; Jeff Liverwurst “I think this particular enter the United Statos by toe attack on the embassy. port In which he claimed that clined to commmt on it. Feln­ Connecticut. It works both Kadi ah, secretary; Ellzahet’ Lynch announced toe special 644 manufscturlng firms have qreech (by Muskie), coming at truck. berg said he was particularly ways.” (See Page Four) (See Page Three) Cowles, treasurer; and Edwarc' fm m M this time, was most in­ On Wednesday, the BrlUdi session after meeting with left toe state since 1964. interested in finding out from Schaffer, sergeant-at-arms. appropriate and harmful to toe Ckdumbia Supreme Court grant­ P eck. Felnberg acknowledged toe report the names of toe 644 luutional interest,’’ Rogers told ed an injunction ordering Van­ The parliament debate might Wednesday that toe CDC had firms. new sm oi. couver longshoremen - to end mean that Lynch will have to made a' similar but he Steele did not list any names, (I “I think every man who runs their five-day boycott and re­ delay a trip to London for a said toe study is an “Inside re- but rather categorized toe for office — I’m speaking parti­ sume handling cargo ctmsigned meetlng with Prime Minister port’’ and not available for.pub- firms Eu:cordlng to toe type of cularly of presidential candi­ to U.S. points. Edward Heath on toe crisis. lie scrutiny. products manufactured. Steele MILD dates — should ask himself In New York, meam^iile, Political sources said Lynch Felnberg said he would have also did not give any specific would not be in London before to get toe permission of Gov. reasons why they left Oon- NERVE DEAFNESS? (See Page Terr) (See Page Four) the weekend. Thomas J. Mesklll to release necUcut. Free TV Listening Device Given ... Boston, Mass. A special offer Working on Welfare Reforms of unique interest to those who By The Piece! hear but do not understand has been announced. A TERRIFIC FREEZER ITEMI A device is being offered FREE BEEF LOIN STRIP Ribicoff, Nixon Hit Compromise to the hard of hearing to en­ able them to hear TV and radio By JOE HAUL Ribicoff declined to discuss nounced last October It sup-' programs IN BOTH EARS pri­ Steaks WASHTNOTON (AP) — The details of toe compromise in ports a liberalised version of vately while others listen at Nixon administration and Sen. advance of Richardson’s press the President’s plan, regular volume. Abraham A. Ribicoff have conference. The most-impwtant elements worked out a compromise on But he told a reporter he had I*' tl*® plan are a guaranteed This offer is made to introduce made a concession, indicating minimum annual income, our amazingly tiny all-in-the- welfare reform which may im­ prove prospects -for the Presi­ he might have agreed to go which Nixon set at $2,400 for a ear hearing aid that could give dent’s family-assistance plan. along with a trigger date. family of four, and aid for toe you the extra hearing lift you Secretary of Health, Educa­ Nixon caUed the senator ear- fl«t time for toe working poor. need in everyday situations. tion and Welfare Elliot L. Rich­ Her In the week to discuss toe Th® Ribicoff substitute called ardson was to dlsoloee details leglsIatiiHi. This led to a For the privilege of telling you of the compromise at a news lengthy meeting in . Riblcoff’s about it, the TV Listening De­ conference today. office Wednesday attended by ji n M I M M l vice is absolutely free to However, toe White House Richardson and John D. Ehr- anyone answering this adver­ said Wednesday that toe ad­ Uchman, Nixon’s top assistant Ff2J*J2VttS> for domosUo affairs, at which AsavwsstJ tisement. Your local National ministration is willing to go the compromise was worked consultant will personally de­ along with an advance test of a out. (o r an InlUatl $3,000 guaranteed liver and install it for you at key feature of toe President’s Ribicoff said, ”I believe my income, and $4,000 after three no cost or obligation. proposal. 6 Piece Group Includes: Ribicoff had demanded a pi­ statement last Friday has real- years. lot effort last Friday lA an­ ly gotten things moving on wel- Ribicoff said last Friday that We suggest you write for yours 6-Lb. fare reform.! the working-poor feature should at once. Please, hard of hear­ nouncing he no longer could support toe proposal without ‘T now am convinced that be tried cn an experimental ing persons only. •TRIPLE DRESSER Box such a test. President Nixon really Is basis before It Is put toto effect The key point is whether the serious about welfare reform.” nationally. j NatlMMlHiariiig Aid Centers • VERTICAL FRAMED MIRROR bill also will contain a date to Ribicoff, a former HEW sec- If the compromise plan does retary, has been regarded as provide for putting toe plan put toe plan into effect once toe 8EN, BnUOOFF I Dept. MH22C 8-ob. Steoki — • 12 in Box experiment is comj^eted. toe principal he of getUiV luto effect after toe test, it 146 TTemont St. • FULL-SIZE CHAIRBACK HEADBOARD A PERFECT TENDER STEAK TO BROILI Ribicoff, a Connecticut Demo­ welfare legislation through the would be without toe support ot I B oetco, M an. (mil crat, said last Friday he would fare plan take Mfeot once the Senate. conservattves who hold a ma- not support such a trigger date. test is conducted. He Is chief spokesman for a Jorlty on the Finance Com- I FfM TV Llztener. . . • 6 DAWER CHEST We AoBejit Fa^Bral Food Stamptl I I But a high administration It was understood toe com­ coalition of 14 governors, 26 mittee. Grass Roots Campaign I NamiL., — source said after Wednesday's promise also would contain a senators, hundreds of mayors However, the administration I Addrata. . • BOX SPRING-MAHRESS negottetions with toe senator provision giving Congress a and county officials, and dozens has said all alwig it probably Sen. E(lmuod S. Muskie, D-Maine, right, talks with Joseph Duffey, former na­ that the compromise measure right to veto toe plan if It re­ of such organisations as toe would have to win its battle for tional commander of Americans for Democratic Action, from Hartford, as I City/etala. .. Mp- vrould provide that the new wel- garded the test as unsuccessful. AITXTO. The coalition an- toe plan on toe Senate floor. Muskie announced start of grass roots campaign. (AP photo)

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