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St.; Mrs. Barbara M. Doyle, North Manchester Al-Anon Coblelgh, Elm Hill Rd., Vernon. The Trinity Covenant Church Elizabeth Dr., Hebron. family group will meet to­ Also, Mrs. ElEiine .R. Gaskell, Average Daily Net Press Run Choir and the Easter Choir will Hospital Phone Also, Fred A. Pleclty, Ssilem; The Weather ° A bou t Town night at 8 at the Second Con­ RFD 1, Windsorvllle Rd., Rock­ DEALERS WANTED FOR rehearse tonight at 8 at the Otto Angerman, 46F Houidie Dr.; For The Week Ended gregational Church parish house. The telephone number for ville; Kevin K. Hebert, East Clear and cold again tonight; Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet church. Mrs. Raffeola Donato, East March 20, 1971 The Thursday group will meet Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Hartford; Jill F. McNulty, East lew in the teens. Tomorrow fair tonight at 6:45 at Community Hartford; Bruno A. Lemesis, 140 tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the tal was changed a few Hartford; Donald MacPherson antiq u e flea m a r k et and conUnued cold; high near The Fellowcraft degree will Eldridge St.; Mrs. Eunice M. Baptist Church. Pdthfinders dub, 102 Norman months ago, but too late to Jr., 3 Bunce Dr.; David A. Nye, 40. Chance of precipitation zero be conferred when Friendship Ruff, 281 Autumn St.; Richard St. Both groups meet weekly, be listed correctly in the new London Rd., Hebron. 15,765 through most of Friday. The Senior Choir of Center Lodge of Masons meets at the A. Roy, 62 Elm Hill Rd., Tal- and are open to friends and phone books. The hospital Also, Patricia C. Noonan, 12 Manchester— A City o f Vitlage Charm Congregational Church will re­ Masonic Temple tomorrow cottville; Bruce M. Keevers, To be located at Exit 94 at 1-84 in relatives living with a drink­ number la 646-1222. Jensen St.; Frank M. Dineen, night at 7:30. Officer dress is East Hartford; Mrs. Gertrude S. hearse tonight at 7:30 in the 128 West St., Joseph Amaio, HI, tuxedo. Refreshments will be ing problem. Manchester. Connecticut church sacntuary. 49 Holl St.; Judith Zaur, East Belcher, 26 Westfield St. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 148 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 (Classlfled Advertising on Fsge 26) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS served after the meeting. Also, Mrs. Thomas Beausolell A film, “The Gift," will be Manchester Hartford; Philip A. Loclcero, The board of trustees of Com­ Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry. and daughter, 92 Valley St.; CALL 643-5383 — 644-1609 munity Baptist Church will First Church of Christ, Sci­ shown tonight at a midweek Also, Susan Hale, 69 Bene­ Mrs. Mancon Owen and daugh­ meet at 7:30 in the church youth entist, will have its midweek Lenten service at 7:30 at Eman­ Hospital Notes dict Dr., Wapping; Daniel W. ter, Crystal Lake Rd., Rock­ building. ' testimony meeting tonight at 8 uel Lutheran Church. VISITmO HOURS Palmer, 26 _L ^ esld e Dr., An- ville; Mrs. Andrew Desiderio at the church, 447 N. Main St. intermediate Care Semi. ^ ^hferes^'M. and daughter, 67 Downey Dr.; Cabinet Department A Lenten service will be held Laotian Campaign The Choir of Empnuel Luther­ The meeting is open to the pub­ private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m .- 3 Kelly Rd., Vemon; Mrs. Mrs. James Mahoney and son, Read Herald Advertisements tonight sit 7 at Trinity Coven­ an Church will rehearse tonight lic. 8 pan.; private rooms, 10 a.m .- a Knowles, 132 Maple Vemon Rd., Bolton. at 8:30 in Luther Hall of the ant Church. The Rev. Norman 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. ______church. Calvary Church will have a Swensen, pastor, will preach on Pediatrics: Parents allowed Consolidation Urged "They Both Went to the Water.” midweek service ot worship and any time except noon-2 p.m.; Cost South Viets The Senior Choir of Commu­ prayer tonight at 7:30. others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. nity Baptist Church will The Junior Choir of North ‘ Self Service: 10 s.m.-2 p.m., The Democratic Women’s rehearse tonight at 7 at the United Methodist Church will 4 p.m.-8 p.m. PINEHURST President Nixon church. Club of Manchester will elect rehearse tomorrow at 3:16 p.m. Intensive Care and Coronary 10,000 Casualties officers at its meeting tomor­ at the church. Care: Immediate family only, i , '' WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon, d^laring row at 7:30 p.m. at the home The VFW Auxiliary kitchen anytitna, limited to five mlnotes. By GEORGE E8PER of Mrs. Francis Mahoney, 19 Chris Malls, son cf Mr. and that “good people cannot do good things with bad social scheduled for tomorrow Matenilty: Fathers, U a.m,- FRESH PORK Associated Press Writer Mrs. Peter C. Malls of 107 Ver­ mechanisms,’’ asked Congress today to consolidate 11 night has been postponed until Hamlin St. Delegates will also 12:46 p .m ., and 6:30 p.m .-8 non St., has been named to the cabinet departments into eight—^four of which would March 30. be elected for the Democratic p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and SAIGON (AP)—^The 45-day campaign in Laos cost State Convention. dean’s list at the University of be brand new. 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. the South Vietnamese nearly 10,000 casualties or al­ 2 Connecticut for the fall semes­ Reservations for the Army- Age Lim its: 16 In maternity, In an unusually lengthy spe- ments of Agriculture and Labor ter. He is a senior. most 50 per cent of the total force committed, highly Navy Club Auxiliary mystery Cub Scout Pack 98 will con­ 12 in other areas, no limit in At Pinehurst clal message, Nixon complained are abolished. He said: duct a plnewood derby tonight At Pinehurst placed military sources said today. ride, April 6, close Friday. For self-service. -SALE— Uiat federal responsibilities now ..^he New Department of at Buckley School. Cars will be ’The VFW Loyalty Day com­ with a $10.00 purchase are so fragmented that various _ , „ ’The sources said 3,800 South reservations, contact Mrs. Rocco With Any ....o Economic Affairs would be in a signed in at 6:16, and the race mittee will meet tonight at 8 agencies often trip over one Vietnamese troops were killed, jhe marines had been pulled Marone of Glastonbury or Mrs. Dne to construction, parking $10.00 purchase at the Post Home. (Cigs excepted) another as they move to meet a much stronger position really to 775 missing and 6,200 wounded, the ridge earlier whUe U£. Horace Russell of Highland St. will start at 6:46. for emergencies is severely re- (Cigs. excepted) RIB HALF PORK common problem’’ and some- do something about the wide- nearly double what the Saigon ^52 bombers pounded the area, stricted. The public is urgently times “step on one another’s ranging factors which Influence government has reported. TTien they were ordered back. requested not to park near the Maxwell House toes.” farm income than is the present These sources said the com- But the North Vietnamese fired emergency entrance except to CLOROX As an example, he said, “One Department of Agriculture, for muniques from South Viet- ^ 20-round artillery barrage at discharge emergency or wheel­ Loin Roast agency will try to preserve a example. It could do more to namese headquarters beinig g;iv- the South Vietnamese forward chair admissions. To pick up dis­ 5 to 6 lbs. swamp . .. \riiile another is nieet the complex needs of en to newsmen are laggiing or command post at Ham Nghi, Jusf h Time charged patients, please park In IKTUS]'; COFFEE seeking to drain it." working men and women than are deliberately not reporting g.nd U.S. officers said the With Chops or as Boast (or whole 10 to 12 lb. Pork Loin which the general lots first and the Nixem called for the creation present Department of the true losses. rounds came from C Roc. nurse will Instruct you where to will g;ive you 2 roasts and 8 to 12 center chops) of new departments of Natural Labor.” "nie latest official figures list ’There was no report ot casual- for drive to pick up the patient. Resources, Community Devel- Nixon also argued that a De- 1,146 troops killed, 246 missing ties or damage, opment, Human Resources, and partment of Economic Affairs and 4,236 wounded. Of the battlefields, U.S. fight- Patients ’ToOay: 286 LO IN HALF Gal. Economic Affairs. ’would be able to pull together At the same time. South Vet- er-bombers and rocket-firing ADMITTED YESTEl LY: namese headquarters Is report- helicopter gunships exchanged ■v Tliese would absorb the exist- wide range of resources to Roger L. Abshere, 56 Wads­ 5 9 £ Ing nearly 14,000 North Viet- Wednesday with a column ing departments of Agriculture, nilnorlty businessmen than worth St.; Daniel M. Boisvert, More money-saving Commerce, Labor, Transporta- present Department ol namese troops kiUed. A large of 24 North Vietnamese tanks 646 MAIN STREET 112 Charter Oak St.; Lloyd Bur­ All prices in this ad tlon. Housing and Urban Devel- Commerce. ’ proportion of these are credited trying to upset the pullback of dick Bellview Dr., Coventry; carry thru Sat., Pork Roast opment. Interior, and Health, Much of the message was de- to U.S. bombers and helicopter South Vietnamese and Ameri- Mrs. Arlene A. Carey, 17F Gar­ gunships, but the U.S. Com- can forces away from the bor- Mar. 27 6 to 6 lbs . . . 4 to 6 chops and 1 roast, or as a roast values . . . Education and Welfare. voted to arguments for Nixon’s "THE SOFT ONE" den Dr.; Mrs. Evelyn M. Chap­ “’Dlls is not a partisan mat- K^neral aim of grouping depart- mand In a report last Saturday der to rear bases, man, 46 Brian Rd., South ter, for there is no Republican nients and their responsibilities said “cumulative results of U.S. y g command said half Windsor. We are open Thurs. THIN OB BEOULAB LEAN way and no Democratic way to ncound cohesive goals. At one air operations In support of the column of light amphibious A ;sniart clingy pump so Also, Mark V. Colbath, 14 and Fri. Nights HEBSHEY reorganize the government,” po*nt he said: South Vietnamese . . . indicate g^g^ult tanks was knocked out Laurel PL; Arthur J. Daunt, 108 * 3,600 enemy troops reported rockets, napalm ai\d can- wearable you'll want it in Walker St.; Mrs. Mary L. Day, until 9:00 P.M. CENTER PORK CHOPS lb. 99 said Nixon. “ . . . the principles “ Nine different federal de- Boeing Co. SST workers in Seattle, Wash, listen to Lowell Mickelwaite, vice which I am advancing today partments and 20 independent president, tell of 7,000 jobs that will be lost due to the Senate SST vote. The SST D efeat killed by air." (ire >rhe column was 102 Carter St.; Mrs. Violet M. FKDCE SAUCE The American command said caught on a trail just inside Field, 89 Ridge St.; Regina A. BONELESS PORK CUTLETS...... lb. 99c have been endorsed by a great agencies are now Involved In ed- workers are looking out window of SST mockup at the plant. (AP Photo) several co lo n — number of distinguished stu- ucatlon matters. Seven depart- the tabulation was based on re- haQs within a mile of the fron- Fortin, 12 Bitch Rd., South 16-oz. can Pinehurst Fish dents of government and man- ments and eight Independent ports from air crews, forward y^r outpost of Lao Bao. Windsor; Robert F. Gilbert, 4 HOME STYLE PORK SAUSAGE ...... lb. 59c A Tkreat To air controllers and South Viet- _ , , j SAVE Laurence St.,. Rockville. Is Fresher! (5-lb. lots___ lb. 55c) agement from many back- agencies are Involved in health, namese forces opened fire with Also, David D. Goodler, Mer­ grounds and from both political While we cannot eliminate all ol .60-caliber machine guns, but parties.” this diffusion we can do a great M any Jobs Lt. Col. Do Viet, an official ^ji^j r,ot hit any aircraft, officers THIS ritt V^ley Rd., Andover; Scott Tiny Bay Scallops Congressional Burial of SST spokesman, announced that the C. Himes, 69 Cedar St.; Carl H. DAISY iM>NELESS While his proposals face an deal to bring similar functions Hunter, 67 Ardmore R d .; MS’s. Fresh Oysters uncertain fate in Congress, the under common commands." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 22,000 South Viet- ,j,he command reported eight WEEK! President made a special effort present scattered responslblli- u .u o * namese troops who Invaded Americans kUled and 12 wound- Jennie B. Kasulkl, 78 Green­ Fillets of SMOKED PORK RUTTS lb. ’a e vote by which the Senate Laos had returned to South Viet- in other actions in the north- to allay fears among farmers ty, he contended, “makes it ex- wood Dr.; Ann M. Lavigne, 34A Sole Completed by Senate Action halted federal funding the M- nam. But Associated Press cor- comer of South Vietnam, Gardner Dr.; Mrs. Dorothy H. and labor union members that tremely difficult to launch a co- they would not fare as well If, personic transport raised the respondent Michael Putzel re- q-j-e oiumalties occurred in three Manning, 100 Bretton Rd.; Mrs. Flounder By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON coalition greeted their victory gone and I’m very happy,” said specter of unemployment for ported from the front that South hellconters shot down two Elizabeth Nlemczyk, 33 Glen- OSCAR MAYER as he proposes, the Depart- (See Page Eight) M Haddock Associated Press Writer with heady jubilation and toast- Proxmlre who later arrived at thousands of workers around Vietnamese marines were or- small eround attacks an am- Four smart colors: stone Dr., Vemon. WASmNG’TON (AP) — ’The William Proxmlre, D- an after-the-vote celebration In the country. For the communi- dered back to the Co Roc ridge hush aiid two shelllne attacks Also, Mrs. Gladys C. O’Con­ WASHINGTON (^) The ^ attem^n US Commas s^^ nor, 266A N. Main St.; Mrs. SWORDFISH D IXIE GUPS Bone, White, ^Il^essli^ b^Z of the ^u- *1“ congre^l^ foe, wlto ^ce-<^y J^s from his home cat^ P^^ent the enemy from us- „f M American helicopters Elizabeth G. Reichenbach, 20 Lean Bacon congressional tninai ot me su champagne sipped from plastic to the Capitol. Gov. Dan Evans ot Washing- mg it to shell allied bases on the 100’ s 3.95-Mill Tax Irwrease Pink, Yellow Hamlin St.; Germain G. Roy, personic transport in a vote mat cups. At the White House, Nixon’s ton, home state of SST prime Vietnamese side ol the border, (See Page Eight) WlllimanUc; David J. Torsten- Good news... I SAVE 20c LB. AT PINEHURST halted nearly a dec^e of feder- same time their oppo- chief SST lieutenants—^Trana- contractor Boeing Co., said he son, 239 E. Center St.; Kenneth al SST spending and ig;nored the jjg„jg^ yjg senate’s pro SST portation Secretary John Volpe would ask immediately for fed- J. Viara, 99 St. John St.; Paula Once again we can otter pleas of President Nixon, Indus- (he decision will and SST development chief Wll- eral economic aid to offset the Whitmore, Enfield; Mrs. Jennie that Better Quality Weiss Hands Board try and organized labor. cause the of more than $1 Mam Magruder—said that in the effects of the end of SST fund- Zlto, 77 Oadtwood Rd. Pinehurst A Today ... os always — Stunned and demoralized aft- billion in federal funds, trigger Yace of “ very dim ” prospects of ing. He said discontinuance of BLR’THS YESTERDAY: A er Wednesday’s 61-46 roll call (he immediate loss of up to finding another way to pay the the project would cost the sptate \ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter vote, SST boosters and planners 15,000 jobs, and jeopardize SST’s enormous development $8 million in taxes over the next SALE Stowe, Glastonbury; a daughter SHOP PINEHURST $16,256,847 Budget ICEBERG said chances for revival of the American supremacy in the costa, there now appears no re- two years. to Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mor- FOR TENDER U.S. CHOICE OVEN ROASTS development program are vvorld’s aviation markets. course other than to close down Sen. Eklmund S. Muskie, D- PRICED gester, 42 Hollister St.; a son to By GLENN GAMBER (Herald Reporter) slight. The House last week also ^ ggq, miponent said the a^em bly lines. Maine, Introduced a bill today Mr. and Mrs. James Glenney, U.S. Choice, lean packer cut (15 lbs.) whole boneless q u a l i t y voted to kill further SST subsl- jjgj.gh 23rd vrtewUl be remem- lYiree major aircraft compa- to shift $100 million in funds fdr- Granby. iin u c E bered as “Day One In the ecol- ^ llowing the public hearing. said he had toyed i^th the possl- T «f| Sxxolp’c Oven Ready Sirloin Tip Oven Roast of Hie recommended General (jjg Board of Directors will con- " " blllty of announcing for the 4. Kiel I 144 S J. 1. Fund Budget is up about 6.6 per duc( budget workshops and The congre^lonal veto bat- presidency on an antl-SST, anti- any weight Green Beans cent from the current year and have until May 7 to adopt ‘ ered the prestige of the Presl- waste In defense-spending plat- n e w HAVEN (AP)—A major St..’’ the address of Kimbro’s Open Thurs, fill 9:30 P,M. TENDER BEEF lb. 1.29 the Fire District budget is up (he town budgets and set the ^^®r a fruitless at- form, had the Senate?-rejected prosecution witness who has ad- apartment. 19.7 per cent over the current (gj^ rates. Failure to act by first-person lobbying his two-year campaign to kill mltted shooting Alex Rackley Police raided the apartment In Broccoli DUNCAN HINES not .S!'; Peppers year then will make Weiss’ budgets wavering senators, called (he program he branded eco- says he does not remember see- the early morning hours of May TENDER ’The current General Fund tax (g^ rates the legal ones. outcome “distressing, dlsai^ nomic and environmental folly, ing Black Panther Oiairman 22, 1969, about 24 hours after Egg Plant FUDGE rate Is 46.86 mills. TTie present Ten years ago, Manchester’s pointing” and “a severe blow.” ■■The SST has not survived Bobby G. Seale In the apartment Rackley was slain. Cukes.. .Tomatoes Fire District tax rate Is 4.39 General Fund Budget for 1961- Leaders of an environmental and consequently the Issue iswhere Rackley was held before judge Mulvey ui^eld an ob- BROWNIE MIX mllls. 62 was $7,689,705. Five y e a r s ______*f***®’l’,. , , . . . jectlon by the state’s attorney Avocados Cube Steaks Each mill is the equivalent of ig(ei. i„ 1965-66 it had gone up Testifying Wednesday . at . . .the y^hen the defense asked Ahern 22-oz. $1 in taxes on each $1,000 of hy 30 per cent to $9,913,849. trial of Seale and Ericka Hug- (^g name of the Informant. lb gins, Warren Klmbro contra- .. ,, ____e-i,, liAli: assessed property. Weiss’s recommended budget is dieted information in an affida- ^hern said the womanhad giv- To the average property own- 33 pgj. ggn( above the one of Bored, Tired More Small Silver Tip vlt that was the basis for Seale’s ®" er with a home assessed at $13,- jjyg years ago and 113 per arrest in Auirust 1969 cases for about 10 years and had 946 MAIN STREET good news... OVEN ROAST BEEF lb. 1 ,4 4 000. Weiss’ reCojnmended tax ggnt above the one of 10 years arrest in August 1969. visited the Panther headquarters EYE ROUND ROAST lb. 1 ,4 9 hikes would add $60J58 in taxes ago. Slow Wait for the Verdict George Sams Jr. said in the gQme time prior to the arrests, Prices on Easter if he lived in the bounds of the Welss is recommending a affidavit that Klmbro was pres- The inspector said he did not The chart shows combat death totals for U.S. andi Hams will be 15c Town Fire District. The tax 5521,383 budget for the Town Begins Showing on Galley ent in the apartment in May 1969 rgggji whether the woman told South Viet forces in Indochina since the start of Pants lower than last year Oven Beady 10 to 12 lb. increases would add $51.35 if water Department for next when Seale ordered Rackley uig( ghe had learned of the year. U.S. headquarters in Saigon said 54 slain. Seale has denied ever glv- Buckley’s detention and “ trial” the homeowner lives In the year—down from last year’s r e n n i NG Ga (AP) — straight when he enters a\mericans were killed in action last week; South We are now taking PLUHP YOUNG HEN Ing such an order, and the Pan- (^o^ others or whether she had Vietnamese headquarters reported that 630 of its Hit f e C l t e Z 7 r “ ^ ' ‘ S I i r v T r e S S Dt. William L. Colley Jr! is look- chamber, no longer banters with (h"e„tilers maintain that Sams him- be^n ^Te^rheraeT orders for HONEY LYNDEN BONED le ^ S J2 fiscal year reflects Ing tired, tVlInnorthinner, nnrland at timaatimes newsmen, no loneerlonger whisoerswhispers to newggjf eeneel.,e/lconceived and enelneeeeHengineered .. troops were slain in the same period. (AP Photo) MORRELL E-Z CUT begins July 1. A public hearing (See Page Eight) . ^ ,.< 1 .. ». hi. clvllto nuuw !.»■ RacW.,'. d..th, . the jury trying him on charges of yers. . Both Sams and Klmbro have gUclted Kimbro’s statement 2 Fully Cooked CHICKEN mass murder at My Lai contln- when he Is not in court he is pleaded guilty of second-degree gbo„( (^g pgnther leader just Sources Say: Uniform HAMS TURKEYS ues Its slow-step march toward closeted with his biographer, murder In the killing and test!- before Klmbro was excused for a verdict. ihe secretary who answers his dg^ (or the state at the trial of (j,g ^y 1st PRIZE FINE \ ’The jury arrived to resume ite mall and a few reporters who Black Panther Lonnie McLucas .-as g matter of fact, you Laos Pullout Timing Spurs Scene! HAMS Fresher by fa r... GOP Grosses $1.6 Million deliberations at 8:20 a.m.—the while away the time with him. last summer. McLucas was con- never saw Mr. Seale on the 68th day of court sessions since victed of conspiring to murder premises at any time. Isn’t that (See Page Eight) Dubuque's PINEHURST LEAN , At Dinner in Wrishington the trial began last Nov. 12. For Rackley and was sentenced to ri^t?” Rosen asked. Disappointment in Pentagon White a change, Galley was not sum- 12 to 16 years in prison. ..Ng( (bat i can recall,” Kim- -I Fleur de lis Boneless has moned for any court business. WASHING’TON (AP) — While Agnew said Nixon Klmbro’s testimony was not In bro replied. By FRED S. HOFFMAN an option to extend the opera- HAMS He was called to court Swan the Democrats made policy, the matched his pledge to wind as he has been re- A rm y Sets the presence of the jury, which Saips testified at the McLucas a P Military Writer tlon. Rou^ Steak Q Q | D ^ It K 11 P A nq made monevdown the war and gradually weonesaay as ne nas oeen re was excused until Tuesday after trial that Seale confronted Rack- ’This involved driving along 5 GOLDEN HARVEST sets the pace! Freshly Ground Weiteesday in a day of poUtlck- withdraw American forces. peatedly stece the jury got the defense attorneys told Judge ley, who was tied spread-eagled WASHING’TON (AP) — They routes leading southeastward FRESH TURKEYS w ttot centered on Viet- "Every single commitment case nine days ago. to hear yet Harold M. Mulvey of Superior on a bed, and ordered him killed, won’t say it publicly, but Penta- from Sepone through a major or Deluxe Patties 5 to the lb. n ^ President Nixon told a that has been made toward that another replay of testimony and T ria l D ate Gourt that they had planned to Klmbro had testified earlier in gon officials and senior military enemy supply base area and Polyester and nylon Buy Potatoes at f u n r « dinner that end has been met,” the vice later identification of a photo- present lengthy arguments and the trial that he was asleep at officers are deeply disappointed back into South Vietnam via the ribbed knit jersey for Pinehurst low price PINEHURST _ a rvnnrted total of more president said, '"rhe credibility graph, 25 to 30 witnesses on their mo- the time and did not see Seale, the South Vietnamese withdrew a Shu valley. Exercising the op­ Witii Any Purchase. t ^ ^ tlB rnm iw i thaf by next gap is not with the President of Just how this waiting affects For Captain tion to suppress certain evi- as Sams had alleged in the af- from Laos before the onset of (iog would have kept Saigon’s easy care and longer P e lic a n s will be L ie to the United States, but with those him. Galley confides only to the dence. fidavit. the heavy rains. troops in Laos for weeks longer. wear. Mix and match POTATOES ol 2-2 Pack not only to “the end who would demean his Vietnam author who is writing his mem- FT. MOPHERSON, Va. (AP) The defense began arguing On Wednesday, Klmbro said a Defense sources said high- Defense sources indicate U.S. look ahead not only to tne ena ...... ^ monthly men’s maga- the tops with the bot- SYLVANIA LIGHT — The Army announced today that a tape recording of an in- Black Panther from the organi- ranking officers in the U.S. officials publicly would have ap- ^ 5 9 * Ground Chuck R R ] -of an Inim genera- Nixon who repeatedly has re- xlne and a book. that it has scheduled April 26 as terrogation of Rackley—along zation’s national headquarters in command in Saigon and the proved a South Vietnamese re- BULBS . toms. The convertible or 6 to the lb. Patties Vietnam, put proposals for a U.S. with- They won’t be published until the starting date for the court- with other items seized at Kim- Oakland, Galif., Rory Hlthe, had top-level joint military staff quest for continued air support collar lip front with tlnr courthouse. He negationregation March 16. 16, 1968, the day "'**** an InformalInformant about 2V4 him there wfere “no “ no Panthers Inli mld-April. dig^ng out supply But when -the North Vlet- $11.98 ea. BUTTER PULLAPART BUNS Ic^akers were demanding the atlon of neace ” Itixon said was bleary eyed, at times era- ofg( the(j^^ alleged My Lai massacre, hoa^shours before police raided the Connecticut except for Ericka”Ericka' caches Md lUsnipUi^ track namese counterattacked in Vietnamese Orange — Honey of aar^merican said Tey wiU be able to He is also accused of cutting the Party headquarters and arrested and no one would be admitted to "’® ^ force the South V Pants in white. Sizes 4- troops to Cinnamon Balsin forces from Indochina by the ,00k also to prosperity without t h f P®.?®" ^® ______Rfcklev7’l!ir""““° ' ' p e c t e d aLu^he''be’Sn^'of 7c7< 18. lb. 59c end of m i. war. droned through the nearly emp- K^touc’s ■aUomey. former Ne- , purge he said was then In p ro Pft® ^ beginning head straight back into home a May. ’"The overwhelming majority Nixon told the GOP dinner his ty courtrTOm. braska Gov. iRobert Crosby said ^ ® ™ ^® territory. Although the basic plan called Defense officials say ’Dileu Is $8.98 ea. the American people favor a administration has been “re- Wednesday night he was In- “ “>® and Williams, also tetiT^rericr ^th^wa, in ^Trin,^ theTiam^e Tat had ^^(fe^He^^^trSc^ court-martial date ad^re^rs^p^^'^^^ Also V7 sizes slightly PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. “ (See Page Thirteen) es his 6-foot-3 frame soldierly (See Page Thirteen) a trial was held at 365 Oraheard W P »*e Eight) 25 miles Inside Laos, there was (See Page Thirteen) Council said. higher. SI 302 Mqln, Corner Middle Turnpike . . . Parldng . . . Carry Out Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights tiU Nine MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE TWO vice president of the Reader’s invites thieves at unsupervised Alternatives Considered Digest. sr Business Mirror stations, it also permits late April 9, 1970, to a low of $38.19 Magazines also must reckon night attendants at remote sta­ on May 14, 1970. MOVIERAnNQB SheinM^old on Bridge with a proposed 33 per cent in­ tions to remain safely behind Stolen FBI Records Among the checks drawn dur­ FOR PARENTS AND For Magazine Delivery crease immediately in first- Self-Service Gas Stations locked doors. ing the period the account was class mall, which they use for YOUNG PEOPIE RESIST TEMPTATION IN By JOHN HENRY ’Two serious drawbacks in­ Describe Surveillance under surveillance were $144.96 BIDS AND PLAYS NORTH Breaking increases to the reader,’’ says billing. They also have to con- volve the law and social custom. for phone bills, a $300 hospital TIM sWMtfM M* raSnft It !• Mm ♦ Q J9 AP Business Writer Carterj who has announced a 60 tend with a similar increEise Growing in Popularity Some fire marshals have ob­ By BETTY MEDSOER th e Philadelphia Black Pan- smM •kM SM MMtWlr •! By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 63 Hearts and per cent ip subscriptimi in- over a five-year period in third- bill, a $100 grant to a commu­ m m h cenNM lor riomlng Or cMMm. NEW YORK (AP) — A pro- By JOHN CUNNIFF jected to unattended pumps, The .'Washington Post thers, the national Black Eco- nity center and a $1,000 cloth­ 0 9762 Records crease prices at the Ladies’ class mail, which they use for tion or automation, although it especially with violence erupt­ (ITiis story was compiled nomic Development Confer- When your partner passes you 4k 8743 promotional mailings to get new AP Business Analyst should be noted that self-service ing allowance. 1 MX MEt MMiniO at one of a he must have a Every­ maUHig costa lor magazines and ing in many areas. And there is wlth the assistance of staff ence, and two peace group W E S T E A S T The magazine estimates its subscribers. stations really are distinct from Another memo on BEDC, Goaral /Mlwcn horribly weak hand. Keep this where! newspapers is prompting pub­ NEW YORK (AP) — In some­ always toe chain smoker who writers Ken Clawson and Mor- meetings, one of which was a 4l 3 3 2 41 76 subscriotion delivery costs per year will The----...... postal o—. rates must still be wiuu me same manner a automated stations, of which states the time and location of in mind as the bidding pro­ lishers to raise what the same manner as self- there are few. forgets the cigarette in hl|f ton Mlntz.) world conclave of war o p p o n - ____BEIDC meeting. TTie memo (;?AQ10 7 t:?982 prices, cut page size ^ d Mudv ^ approved by the Postal Rate service laundries caught on in mouth when he has toe hose in Ml MB AMimO ceeds. Your partner won’t show O I 108 3 O KQ For the proprietor, you must ------ents. Several of the documents included a recommendation Pannial GuMam SsnaaM up with a couple of aces or d t e i 4 i t r m e ^ of d e ^ e rJ ^ ^ ^ ® (Jommlssloin, an acUtm which a the immediate post-World War WASHINGTON Copies of were dossiers on individuals oneof the persons present 4kJ10 4kKQ96S2 ^ COLOR understand, self-service is a la­ At last count, 16 states refuse not cited as belonging to organ­ klngrs; in fact, he may have a "1^00^1^!,^ eve^'^alter- "‘b n years and automatic car bor-saving device, but for toe stolen FBI records sent to The be "indexed.” completely worthless hand. S O U T H native to the US Post Offtee street Journal, by no means a certainty. washers some years later,^self- to permit self-service stations, izations under surveillance. 4 AK 1084 customer it is hardly that. More Washington Post describe the In the FBI document dated Even if your own hand is very BURNSIDE from newsbovR Tniie first stage of the niustrated. declines to ty. The other problem Involves pus and black activist organi­ a Philadelphia area college, making a part score. relieving toe seller of chores by zations as done by a diverse agents: South dealer. ♦ A of toe L adleT H on»^f™ !i P«>P<»e® proposed rate Increase a business boom—although crit- try people were apprehensive group of defendants, including, pected of harboring one ’This concept. Ingenious in its that toe girls would not stop at on at least one campus, a o*" P S rS and SI'S age 18 to 21. We M ONE UNDER 17 MMIBB Opening lead — Jack of Clubs. Pass Pass ' 2 4k count for aboutry 5 costsper cent now of toe ac- gertpUon prices from toe pre- would be on the delivery costs Ics fear that a smoking motorist almpllclty *'^^^eady h ^ re w M ^ more fugitives have been blocked off from this IHnlt may vary When today’s hand was Pass 2 4 All Pass sent rate of $32. tor its marines. “““J!.'' ®‘> many thousands of small units, but as often switchboard operator. The local police chief, the lo- critical age group in the past, C X ) T,cattain araaa) total cost of the average maga­ One of the documents encour­ played. North very properly------zine, according to the Magazine Journal estimates its «>n>«nt®ston sort-but toe staUaUcs are be- businessmen who note that ^® evidence seems to cal postmaster and letter- car- Let us take advantage of this moiiinA' oaaFo ..sn doesn’t approve toe proposals, a ginning to look very bullish, while labor for hire costs mon­ indicate the forecasters ages agents to step up inter­ B flB mmn passed his partaer’s opening bid ^ ^Is Publishers Association. mailing costs wUi Jump from $6 temporary increase fnin magazine In IMI960 there we™were ehn..tabout 2,500 wrong. views with dissenters "for fiver and a switchboard oper- opportunity." of one spade. East reopened ah ^ million per annum to $7 million ey, customer labor often is plen­ ator at the college were on- Last night. Justice Depart- oum SPRING THING The proposed rate boost. delivery costs averaging 20 per such stations, according to In- And why? ’The forecasters BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving toe Home plenty of reasons, chief of so qu te properly, «dth a b ld ^ ^hat or $8 million in the first year of tiful, inexpensive, uncomplain­ seemingly failed to take into ac­ Owner for 89 YE.ARS. For a complete FREE IN­ gaged by the FBI to assist in ment officials denied that SI two clubs. Md South ^ ‘wed ids ^ ^ vdiich would be made in stages inArenoe h * ^ im * ®®"^ virtually assured around dustry sources. NNow toe figure ing and esteUy exploited. SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control Ex­ which are It will enhance the the surveillance of the profes­ over the next five years, would million jg Magazine Pub- esUmated to be at least 5,000 count those familiar words, paranoia endemic in these cir­ stands for "student infcrmer” great strength by doubling for a ^ at the years. Consider this suggestive copy pert, supervised by the finest technical staff, phone sor according to a report by an or that PSI stands for "paid Fridoy, Motch 26th ~ 8 to 12 raise mailing costs for maga- Ushers .Association. and probably as high, as 7,600, cents off,” which have long our nearest local office: cles and will further serve to u j j second trick. ’The opponente A T T H E zlnes and newspapers from an , psfe P^fage costs, toe promect of soaring mail a national total of 220,000 .AMIF Tel ’Tpwi uses to sell been known to arouse the get the point across there is an FBI agent. student Informer," but they re­ THEATER TIME The telephone operator, ac­ fused to disclose what the ini­ T T a could win and lead a first round average of 2.4 ^ r cent per experimenUng e o h ^ t i- tlme when ad- stations. Its story in toe rapidly growing swarming Instinct of women.' FBI agent behind every mail­ cording to the documents, SCHEDULE ’ o« trumps, after which South Manchester Armory ______of many In addlUon. several big name California market, and box. tials mean. c^y to .Ushtly und» 6 t.M . at ““ Sd“ u S “ ( S I S ' agreed to furnish the FBI with The same document states, could gire up a second heart, magazines are declining be- companies now are taking toe H*®*' lor yoi^elf if cus- "In addition,” continues the what better than it m^lght have ^ ^ ^ „«od. th. Pto-at St-ta. «oo., S f"- the economic ' slow- development more seriously labor pays off: Lucky Bandit a list of long-distance telephone "In payments to Informants, if THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH ^ e n . After all. a doubleton and ^ g ^ u i 649-9240 Sept. 16, 1970, document, "some calls to or from the professor. Aoro^ Au t ^ . And the paper wants to use a than just a few years ago, when About 36 per cent (of instal- LOS ANGEa.ES (AP) — A the total of services and ex- Burnside—“Love Story”, 7:15, Q-J-9 of your partner s suit are ^n posiUon to ruff a gunman robbing a supermarket will be overcome by the over­ The FBI agent reported that peases to an Informant is less g-oo GHOST DANCE mewt nf th» AtotinnA laUons) are cmivenience stores 2 not to be disdained. ' t S ’Sy' ti..» whelming personalities of the neart in dummy to make sure maAttinea out of buaineaa. the H conauiner magaAnea slipped It manned by small proprietors, couple of pumps or more ran into an enriching colncl- BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. contacting agent and volunteer ^ Cinema I - "Wuthering South was tempted to bid on, if his contract. concentratlcMi per cent last year, according* to Including many grocers. outside as an extra business, dence, police said. .- 1. _fi ______*1*11 professor had brought orient or per month, our request Heights", 7:30, 9:30 but he wisely resisted the with Blood Wedding association claims. DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 to tell all—perhaps on controversial speakers to the Daily Question Reader’s Digest, which in readera. The Jour^ aJready ^ ^^‘bllsheraTiiformatlon'B^ ^ ^ Now Mobil has 26 self-service S®"™® ^ these stores are pump- The bandit had forced the tinuing basis." for such payment is handled Cinema H — "The Owl And temptation. He had to resist a Partner opens with 1-NT, and hand delivers to subecribers in staUons under test and Humble ‘"K enough gasoUne to clear piarket manager to <^en toe campus and that he was gen­ within division 6. If the lump Britain distributes more than 60 The Oldest & Largest in Conn. Late yesterday. Attorney TTie Fhissycat”, 7:30, 9:; similar temptation in the play the next player passes. You plus LIGHT SHOW ! per cent of its magazines out- I**® ?! Llf® two of toe larg- 18. In BoUe, Idaho. Shell U de- »500 ProHt per month. TIUs rate s^ e containing about Just erally regarded as a “radical.’’ sum payment or monthly State—"Wuthering H ts”, of the cards to make even two General John N. Mitchell ask­ In a telephone Interview yes­ hold: Spades, 7-6; Hearts, 9-8-2; $1.75 Singles — $3.00 Couples ride X T v S ^ L re ^ ® ®®‘ circulaUon m a ^ e s , lost veloping two unite. Tto provide P»y equipment in less then in came two guards from ed that the stolen material not authorization Is $300 or more, 7:30, 9:26 spades. Diamonds, K-Q; Clubs, K-Q-9-6- terday, the switchboard opera­ it must be approached on a ly”. Opens Club Get It Together, Before You Come! ^ell^ auTnmte d^verv sv^ ™ 1* P®>- ®®»t and Wper cent re- equipment, well known controls “ion a year. TJV"?! ’ ® be published on grounds that tor said she was shocked by the UA ’Theater—"Cold T 6-2. t e m ^ r e The magazlnell,ira it of using hand deliv- apectlvely in ad revenues last manufacturers have entered toe ‘"me only work of toe owner b ^ u l of money, "disclosure of this information milch higher level.” 7:00, 9:16 West led the jack of clubs. What do you say? The gunman disarmed FBI report. She said the FBI Note: If an informant is to Re- just as any normal human being expects a' $14 r n m ^ iu m r in ®*^’ t**®™’® ""ich we can do says toe PIB. Including Wayne, Gllbar- or operator is to fill toe water could endanger the lives or never questioned her about the Manchester Drive-In Answer: Bid 2-NT. It will m «azine deliver to *^®* “*® LoJ)k avowed a substantial net c®. Bennett, AMF Tel Tron and squlrter once a day and install a guards, police said, and travel outside our division and would. A trump opening lead with toe loot. 5 cause other serious harm to professor named in the docu­ opens Friday probably be easier to make nine J time being,” says John Me- loss in 1970 compared with a Tokhlem, which is owned by frerii supply of wiper towels.” we initially go in and request would have defeated the con- first V«ar nf th<» nmnncpd mfjsa uwtm mi;- iq q q ^ 1»70 COmparCQ WlOl a Z ,— “ ' ' “•V persons engaged In Investigat­ ment and that she does not East Hartford Drive-In — Re­ - j j tricks at notrump than 11 tricks ---- If It uses only the Post Office Carthy, Journal vice president, profit the year before. But says of New Jersey. Broadly apeaklng, Total take: $7,700. ing activities on behalf of the know him. She added that the expense payment of less than opens Friday tract if South played the hand clubs Along with the mass-circula- a spokesman for Cowles Com- greatest activity « -—.«» —• — — • —- United States.” agent had asked if "certain pro­ $300, it can be handled simply East Wndsor Drive-In — Re­ normally. Copyright 1971 Some magazines are now us^ tion publicaUons, problems also municaUons which publishes ^ West and South, df fuel is controlled from within Copies of the stolen records fessors’" whose security he was while the services payment can opens FWday South took the actual opening General Features Corp. FRI. ■ SAT. - SUN. ing multiple mailing points as a loom for the so-called "serious Look* "As far as postal rates reasons given for the store by an electric device, be requested later based on le&d with the ace of clubs and IT PAYS TO LOOK were recel,ved Monday by Sen. checking were on campus. Meadows Drive-In — "Blood IdANCHESTi 2 EXCITING way t o cut existing postage journals" such as toe New Re- threatening our s u r ^ ^ we’ve “cceptan®® there generally in- The customer fills up and then "Wedding tempted to lead a trump AAcJn ■ A. ______- w 9 . 4 8 . . . - - A i 1 _ W 11 i X—_ J ^ A. ^ _ - - - _ ia — —. . WELL GROOMED! George McGovern (D-S.D.) and She denied that she agreed what he has produced." And Lace” , 7:30; 1st RUN HITS public. The Nlation and the New cut out nearly $6 mlUlcni in 'volve toe availability and cost comes in to pay. Rep. Parren J. Mitchell (D- to report on the professor’s long­ The Justice Department has Night”, 9:12 to dummy in order to lead a r TS 5 & 4U • BOLTON NO Thus, if a magazine is printed Leader. Look’s operating expenses and of labor, remote locations and In the other, a money counter RUSSELL'S ALL OF THESE come under congressional cri­ _ heart toward the king or Jack. entrepreneurial spirit. is attached to toe pump, re- MD.). Sen. McGovern and Rep. distance calls. Any such plan would lead to in Chicago, it might be trucked "We start from a lower place this should more than offset an- • American Grand Circle Mitchell gave the FBI the doc­ "That could cost me my job, ticism in recent weeks over a in bulk to Cleveland, Denver on toe totem pole than the big ticipated postal increases." These factors often are toe in- stHcUng toe flow to toe amount BARBER SHOP It would be a breach lack of public guidelines on sur- Burns Kill Elms failure because West would win gredients required for innova- paid for. While this sometimes Corner Oak ft Spruce Sta. • Bermuda Play Time uments, believed to be identical she said. a heart and return another S H O C K S ‘ AFTER and Memphis for mailing at magazines, most of which make ------• Caravan to those received by The Wash­ of ethics. I would never do veillance of individuals and SHOCK post offices in those cities. at least some money,” says My- , that. groups who oppose government MILWAUKEE (AP) — An un trump. If declarer made his • Hawaiian Holidays ington Post. expected spell of hot weather, normal play of winning in dum- Such a practice reduces mall- ron Kolatch, editor of toe New filrtU rxrxl H/Tzk-rksHci Justice Department sources A campus security officer also policies. Justice spokesmen ing distances and saves postage. Leader. “The serious journals I o LHOOI 1YJ.0I1118 • Percival is described In the memo as have testified that the govem- comblned with Injections of a my to try another heart. West • Bennett said yesterday there is no ques- chemical, resulted four years would win and lead a third magazines say. are already running , a deficit ’ Uon that the documents are providing the FBI with informa- ment, and especially the FBI, BLOOD Esquire met its increasing and this postage Increase will The cafeteria menu for Man- • Caribbean Holidays ago in the loss of 9,600 elm trees trump. Declarer would win on- copies of files stolen in a bur- Uon about the professor. has stringent Internal gulde- In Milwaukee, the city forester postal cost problem by reducing increase our deficit.” Chester public schools March glary of the FBI’s Media, Pa., 6. telephone interview yes- lines. TTie government has op- ALL THESE AND MORE ... said. its page size more than 30 per Adds James J. Storrow Jr., 29 - April 2: office on March 8. ' terday the campus security of- posed legfislatlve restrictions Gordon A. Rayner, the forest­ cent to dimensions of toe news- publisher of The Nation: "Since Monday: Pork and gravy on HONG KONG ’The packet received at ’The f*cer said he would have to con- on domestic spying, claiming er, said the trees died from weeklies and boosting subscrip, we carry so little advertising, mashed piotato, buttered green Washington Poet yesterday ***■ agent before that self-discipline by the exec- tion prices 13 per cent and rates we have to pass almost all our beans, bread, butter, milk, gin- CUSTOM TAILORING IN MANCHESTER chemical burns or were finished OHerlng custom made clothing for Men ft Women. 1971 Fashions. Make If you’ve read this ad, STOP, morning contained a covering I'® answered questions "because, uUve branch prevents most off by Dutch Elm beetles be­ to advertisers 5. per cent. Mc­ cost increases onto readers.’ gerbread 'with topping. your selection from Choicest ly rics. CASHMERE, 8ILK/, SILK letter, an addlUonal statement as “ I^ say, we "are e working to-to­ abuses, ARLO GUTHRIE ^ eLORIARUHAME CCX.OR tVltOVNtM Call’s and Holiday also have For The Nation’s 30,000 sub­ gether on this." cause resistance to the disease ’Tuesday: Frankfurt on a roll, WOOL, SHARKSKIN, BROCADES, ITAUAN SILK, LT. WT. WOOL/ This is what you have been from the group, . and 14 FBI had been weakened by injec­ released by AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PIC i URES j O O trimmed their publications to scribers, the prices in toe first potato chips, whole kernal corn, KNITS, E’TC. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jet speed deUvery 4 weekc|. lotddng for. Call today documents. Meet of the FBI Hie postmaster according to IN C O N C ER T the smaller size. year of the rate boost would be the memo, was shown copies of tions of the herbicide TCPA. . milk, brownie pudding. documents were on pages mark­ Repossessed, Rayner said about 60,000 elms SAT., APR., 3 8 P.M. "If you can reduce weight 5 $3 to $2.50 hiirher, he says. The Wednesday: Meatballs, gra­ AT BIG B^GAIN OF^R g^ie for 2 Days Only "wanted” posters of the alleged current rate is $12.60 a year. ed "United States Government fugitives. were injected with ’TCPA in ear­ Every loving coupje should see per cent, postage will go down 6 vy, mashed .potato, buttered car- Mm s & WofflM S t h u r s . & f r i. 633-4666 Memorandum.” Headstone Back ly May 1967 in an effort to con­ BUSHNELL per cent,” says David G. Jen­ Hefty price Increases may of rots, bread, butter, milk, mixed March 25 & 26 ’The postmaster told the FBI this film before it’s too lata sen, ■vice president of manufac­ course, cost magazines some fruit. Various FBI codes were on that he had alerted his carriers trol the beetles. The herbicide is the records, including identifica­ On Vet’s Grave designed to be used in 40-50 de- Tkkelt: $S>80, 4.40, 3.30. turing for McGraw-Hill, toe readers. ’Ihursday: Italian spaghetti (Open 9-9 including Sat. ft Sun.) tion numbers and names of to the appearance of fugitives. g;ree weather. On u le at Box (jfiiee or by mail. giant business magazine pub- ’"nie farmer who’s been sub- with m^at sauce, tossed salad. Glnlonbary Trawl Kganei M agents and numerous case num­ ’The professor’s mall carrier said MANCHESTER. Tenn. (AP) ‘It turned 90 and 91 degrees No phone orders. Send check and _ d d lN q NiqhT Ushers. The company’s Business scribing to two farm magazines bread, buttter, milk, jello with ' FIAttO’S MOTOR INN 270 IGtw Loodoa TonipBi* the memo, "reveals that he has stamped, self-addressed envelope (Plus Mailing52 ft Duty) bers and names of persons un­ — A $680 headstone repossessed for three and four days,” Ray' Week is now being printed rai now may subscribe to only one topping. 100 E. Center St. to Buihnell, Hartford, 06106. Glostanbary* C ook. der surveillance. no recollection of mail coming C O L O R urMOVIELAB AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONALk u a k less heavy stock than five years and that same sort of process FViday: Baked fish sticks, O fltoe: to that residence addressed to from the g^rave

Court Backs Zoning Board Iread Str«tt (Grtcn Manor Blvd.) Bread Street (Green Manor Blvd.) MANCHESTER 82 Stores The Baby Has 8 2 Stores MANCHESTER In Racing Pigeons Appeal Across Across Prospaet Ava. & Kan# Str##l the N a tio n The Court of Common Pleas determine whether the board the Natioh (Exit.44, interstert# 1-841 Prospect Ave. & Kane Street has turned down the appeal of "was arbitrary or unreasonable (Exit 44. Interstate 1-84) Been Named a Manchester couple who sought and therefore illeg;al.” WEST HARTFORD, CONN. reversal of a town ruling ban­ He continued, "The court O pen D a ily WEST HARTFORD, CONN, ning a coop of racing pigeons feels constrained to conclude Open Daily from their property. that the determination of the JO to 10 Krukaa, Kiiaten Leigh, daughter of Joseph and Lillian The Zoning Board of Appeals board (was) within its legal ^10 to 10 C h a r g e o r L a y a w a y SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES Rehae Knikas, 58 Willard Rd., Manchester. She was born acted within the bounds of its discretion. SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES Charge ©r Layaway •"nie board could consider USE TOUR C.A,P. OR MASTER March 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal legal discretion In denying a grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rehse, 164 St. John St., variance to Mr. and Mrs. Henry the size of the lot in question, USE rO U k C J .P . OR MASTER its location in a residential E CHARGE CARD Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Wlttke for the keeping of pigeons CHARGE CARD area, within a mile from down­ seph Knikas, Hartford. She has a brother, Kurt, 3. as pets at their 9-11 Bank St. town Manchester, and the some, Judge Francis J. O'Brien > m Think Spring... Think Fashion... Think Vaiue... Think King’s! WWW- Rautenberg, Wayne Francis Jr,, son of Wayne Francis unique or rare nature of the found after hearing evidence in Sty/e, Shape and Value are Making News at King's! E use claimed. Sr. and Francis Uriano Rautenberg, 146 Cannon Rd., East the case. "The plaintiffs cannot com ­ Hartford. He was bom March 9 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ The Wittkes brought the ap­ plain that the board had to pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank peal after a May 1970 ruling by decide within prescribed limits Uriano, Glastonbury. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and the ZBA denying them a vari­ and consistent with the exercise Mrs. (Clifford Rautenberg, 127 Hemlock St., Manchester. <* '«« «^ * « ance. of legal discretion the applica­ Fashions for All the Family! The effect of the ZBA ruling The (Spring Scene for Men and Boys tion of the specific facts to the WUsInski, Elaine Hope, daughter of Terry and Linda Her­ was to uphold an earlier order ordinance in question. Because zog Wilsinskl, 68 Homestead St., Manchester. She was bom by Hiomas h(onahan, the town's the board was determining the March 9 at Manchester' Memorial Hosidtal. Her maternal chief zoning enforcement officer, reasonableness of the decision grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Hetzog, 513 Bush £D11 that the pigeons kept by the of the zoning enforcement of­ Rd., Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wittkes' son, Rudi, as a hobby ficer, it was acting ad­ Edward Wilsinskl, 58 Homestead St., Manchester. were in violation of zoning and ministratively and in a quasi­ « 41 *, * » must be removed from the prop­ judicial capacity. It was en­ MISSES STRIPED Parkany, Brian Andrew, son of Kenneth and Linda Jager erty. dowed with liberal discretion,” MENS JRS & MISSES Parkany, 61 Hemlock St., Manchester. He was bom March IS A protest over the violation the Judge wrote. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents was originally brought before He went on to make mention are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jager, SharpsviUe, Pa. His paternal the Zoning Board last April by of a Branford case cited by grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Parkany, Sharon, Pa. D ress ■e. •«! e, * #1 Atty. Herbert Phelon Jr. on be­ counsel for the defendant, in­ Shirt Hot half of his parents who are volving the keeping of chickens Page, Heidi Jean, daughter of Roger and Pegge Cornish abutting neighbors of the Wit­ and goats on a 1%-acre tract Page, 803 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury. She was bom March 13 tkes. in the center of town. an d & Coat at Manchester MemorlEd Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Following that session, the In that case, the judge not­ Pauts are Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Cornish, Wall St., Hebitm. Her pater­ zoning board unanimously back­ ed, an accessory use was de­ nal grandmother is Mrs. Charles Page, Glastonbury. I* 41 4 41 4< ed Monahan's order by finding fined as one "which is Lamesa, Kimberly Lane, daughter of Salvatore and Mar­ that the pigeons were In viola­ customarily incidental to its Tie E osem b le jorie O’Meara Lamesa, 239 Spmee St., Manchester. She was tion the Residence B Zone. principal use. There it was held bom March 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ■ However, it also ruled the that the word customary re­ 2 9 9 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William O’Meara, Bast Hart­ Wittkes could apply for a vari­ quires the use to be scrutinized ford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La­ ance the following month; but to determine whether it has Sets been commonly, habitually, or to mesa, East Hartford. She has a sister. Laurel, 2. after a second hearing the 4 41 4 4 4 board voted 3-2 to deny it on by long practice been establish­ Lundell, Patti Ann, daughter of Howard and Sandra grounds that the variance ed as reasonably associated Doutt Lundell, 32 McCaim Dr., Manchester. She was bom' would not be in accord with the with the primary use. . ." 2 9 9 March 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal intent of the ztming laws, that He concluded, "In reviewing DOUBLE BREASTED grandparents are Mrs. Florence Doutt, 746 Center St., Man­ the applicants had failed to the action of the (Manchester) I 3 » ^ chester, and E. Melvin Doutt, Vander^ft, Pa. Her paternal diow sufficient' hardship, and board, it is axiomatic that the grandmother is (Mrs. Charles Lundell Sr., East Hamt>ton. She had, to some extent, created it court cannot substitute its dis­ 3 ^ Spring's sizzling fashion has two sisters, Lisa, 5V&, and Lana, 2^ . themselves by maintaining the cretion (or that of the board. hit! City pants, country 4 4 1 4 * 4 coop of pigeons over a period The court can find no arbitrari­ 10-W a^ Zingy multi-stripe warp Dayton, Robert Scott, son of Robert and Sharon Oingras of several years. ness or abuse of the discretion pants in dozens of fab­ knit acetate shift with Dayton, 96 W. Middle Tpke., Apt. 12, Iilanchester. He was bom The Wittkes contended that on the part of the board under rics . . . cottons, velours, The freshest new March 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal keejrfng the pigeons was a the facU in this case. For this jewel neck, barrel cuffs. satins, denims. All the looks In coordinat­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Omer Oingras, 86 Henry St., p n ^ r "accessory use" in the reason, the plaintiffs' appeal Suits Coordinating sleeveless best colors, two-tones, 6 Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milo residential zcoie because they must be and therefore is dis­ ing shirt and tie coat in solid black or to 16'and 5 to 15. sets. Regular collar, Dayton, Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. were pets, kept not for farm or missed.” navy. Sizes 10 to 18. 41 4| 4 41 * agricultural purposes, but only The appeal action was short sleeves. Poly­ Schilling, Jennifer Ann, daughter of Terry and Kathleen brought for the plaintiffs by ester-cotton, fash­ as a hobby. Lyons Schilling, 240 McKee St., Manchester. She was bom Atty. Joel Janenda of the firm ion colors. Sizes In his memorandum of deci­ March 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal of Kelly and Janenda. TEAMED WITH sion, Judge O’Brien noted that S-M-L- XL grandmother Is Mrs. Lorreta Lyons, Springfield, Mass. Her pa­ Appearing for the defendants the court was not asked to ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schilling was Atty. John F. Shea, the make a detemij^Iation on that Horicon, W s. issue, however, but rather to town counsel. Dashing new (double breasteid 6-button jacket, E xciting 4r *1 41 4 4 matching and contrast striped flared slacks, Moran, David Paul, son of Terrence and Pauline Bhat- Besides the regular staff of reversible vest, pop-up hanky. Combine 10 tuck Moran, RFD 4, Shady Lane, Coventry. He was bom March PUC Charges teachers, the school participates ways for a complete wardrobe. Sizes 8 to 12. T op s 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ in a Shared Services program. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shattuck, Bast Hartford. His Ihis staff consists of 23 special­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Moran, 46 Courts Usurp ists who travel all over north­ Bretton Rd., Manchester. He has a brother, Jeffrey, 3. western Connecticut to other such schoAk. 0 9 9 Link, Karen Ann, * daughter o t Karl and Anna Suchy Rate Powers The Shared Services Staff, the Link, 91 Clinton St., Manchester. She was bom March 18 at (Connecticut Education said, is Manchester MemorlsLl Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is HARTFORD (AP)—A spokes­ headed by Dr. Steven Mogel. It MENS John Suchy, 91 Clinton St., Manchester. Her paternal g;randpar- man tor the State Public Utili­ includes 10 resource teachers ents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Link, New Britain. She has two ties Commission said Wednesday and psychological and psychi­ Top off your hot pants or sisters, Katherine, 8 M , and Kristin, 5. the state courts are usuirlng the atric consultant, three clinical anything else! 2 pocket psychologists, two social serv­ PUC’s rate-making powers by nylon stretch lace shirt in ices consultants, two reading Dress sizes 32 to 38. Official Says: permitting utilities to charge specialists and a learning dis­ higher rates before (Inal decis­ abilities consultant. BOYS DOUBLE BREASTED ions are made on rate increase The children also have special Merger of Agencies requests. physical education classe to im­ Frank Odluni, an assistant at­ prove their coordination while Flare MISSES torney general, cited the case of having fun. The Talcottvllle Sport Won^t Cut Federal Aid the Southern New England Tele­ Sctux>l has been cited many WASHINGTON (AP) ~ *nie *'We muBt apply the under­ phone 0>. at a hearing o t the times, by the state, for being head of the federal antipoverty standing gained from foreign General Assembly's (Committee the best of its kind. on Banks and Regulated Activ­ Slacks 3 Pe agency has promised Congress domestic needs and ities. Suits , f . . .. we must extend what we learn government help (or the poor domestic service to other na- Two years eigo, SNETCO ask­ won’t slacken when some exist- tlons,” Nixon added. ed (or a rate Increase but the Judge’s Illness Girls Panty Hose Ing War-on-Poverty agencies In his testimony, Caxiuccl PUC only approved part of it. Suits merge with the proposed Action called the Action Corps "a new The company appealed to the Brings Recess Corps. and more dynamic volunteer courts, which a l l i e d SNETCO Q f ParduC Trial Sheer, seamless to charge the full increased Frank Carluccl testified agency.” y ^ 9 9 stretch nylon, just Wednesday as the Senate con- "We are very interested In rates while the appeal was BRIDGEPORT (AlP) — The pending. like mom's. In firmed his appointment as dl- stimulating local volunteers .. federal court trial of John R. wanted fashion rector of the Office of Economic through grant-making authorl- Odium told the committee he Opportunity and Pesident Nix- ty,” he said, and VISTA will felt this was an invasion of the Paidue Jr. in connecUon with a shades, one size fit Q 9 7 on sent Congress his blueprint have access to m o ro grant mon- rate-making jurisdiction of the series of bombings and a bank ages from 7 to 14. (or the Action (Jorps. ey to get l(x »l voliutteeis mov- legislative body by the judicial robbery last year in Danbury Handsome double breasted Norfolk CJarluccl said some of the tng. department. was recessed Wednesday until Robert Medvecky of the tele- , , , Jacket with belted back, flared agencies to come under the Ac------phone company disagreed with because of the judge’s slacks. Twilled rayon blend In blue Real fashion winners! tion Corps umbrella are not spe­ Odium, saying that most other illness. or tan. Sizes 8 to 12. Dress flares with wide cifically geared toward the Meskill Facing states follow the same pro- Court officials said Pardue’s belt loops, western Vested suit with its poor. cedure. trial in U.S. District Court was pockets. Easy-care Da­ own dyed-to-match print But he told a Senate subcom­ Need for Money Richard « . Bowerman, presl- postponed unUl next Tuesday be- Sizes 4 to 7 11.99 cron polyester-Avril* blouse. Skirt, vest with mittee hearing on a two-year dent of Southern Connecticut cause Judge Robert C. Zampano rayon blends. Brown, button trim, flap pockets. extension of OEO this doesn’t For Youth Jobs Gas Co., offered a substitute bill has the flu. The trial was de- tan, black, navy, bur­ Blue, lilac or maize ace­ mean the efforts of agencies that would let a dissatisfied util- layed a day earlier for one day gundy, grey. Waists 29 tate and nylon. 12 to 20. aimed directly toward helping HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. Ity charge the higher rate the because Zampano was 111. the poor would be diluted. Thomas J. MeskiU told a group to 38, inseams 29 to 32. "I would assume the activities PUC might approve while ap- ^ of community action leaders pealing to the courts for approv- __ _ of VDSTA (Volimteers In Service u.rpuo ™.y x,; to America) would continue,” Wednesday he was trying to find refused to grant. ^tnggges teaUfled about Carluccl testified, adding: "I enough funds to prevent a cut- don't anticipate any slacken- back in summer programs for Pardue’s trips to the West, ing," young pe<^e, particularly those where he allegedly purchased VISTA would be one of five of miimrity groups, y emon explosives. agencies to come Initially under itie leaders, headed by the . School on Cover Pardue is charged with two the Acti(m 0 » p e after 60 legis- Rev. IMlUam C. McDonis, presl- counts of bank robbery and one lative days unless (Congress dent of the Connecticut ABSmplaints today s FUNNY Students Canadian Government Says One relatively clear verdict seems to Connecticut Yankee 0 have come out of the incursion into Laos, General Assembly Battles Notes and News Kill Bid - ! 1970 k f NIA« lac. In Japan Oil Pipeline Prospects Nil ?Etipntn and it is, once again, a disappointment By A «H .O . f u b u s h b d b y t h e HERA1J3 PRINTING OO.. INC. to those theorists and those practitioners Cub Pack 91 OTTAWA (AP) — The Cana- Canada for the economic advan- 13 Bissell Street Have Scarcely Begun On Beach Battle Police dian government invited five tages it would bring the coun- Manchester, Conn. who have been betting on the effective­ There Is no angle of state along In their footsteps, a About 200 piembers and THOMAS P. FERGUSON courteous few yards behind guests of Cub Scout Pack 91 By DICK BARNES Towow /ADI Diwf ^ compony executives to try, they also fear the threat of ness of mass bombing. business which is not his In­ WALTER R. FERGUSON them, but still so much (done By DON MEIKLE the no-fault insurance hearing recently attended its Blue and Associated Press Writer ^ ^ ^ Ottawa Wednesday, gave them pollution from the tankers that Publishers terest, no hearing or vote which 16 A police and airport workers bat- Founded October l. 1381 There seems little doubt that the statis­ on the sidewalk that be seem­ Associated Press Writer Monday night before both the Gold banquet at Community WASHINGTON (AP) — There lunch and discussed prospects will haul the Alaskan oil from is beneath his soUcitude, no HARTFORD (AP)—In terms Judiciary and Insurance com­ tics on our bombing of the particular ed almost a third Governor. Baptist Church. Isn't going to be a federally fi­ tied with students and farmers for a cross-Canada pipeline for the end of the proposed U.S. Published Every HhretUne Except Sundays number of journeys up and mittees. and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at Having made such an almost of calen d^ time, the General Den 4 conducted the opening nanced beach behind President today and drove them from the Alaskan oil. Then they an- pipeline at Valdez along the Ca- Manchester, Oonn., as Second Class Mail region in Laos which was also the area down stairs and in and out of Assembly session is half over. Judiciary also has yet to hear Nixon’s Key Biscayne Fla., va­ nounced the prospects were vlr- nadian coast to i;;efineries on Matter endless offices which is too fa­ official entrance, we doubt that ceremonies and Webelo Den 1 CASE site of Tokyo's new internation­ of the South Vietnamese incursion show he has missed a day since. He In terms of battles to be fought, proposals to tighten controls on performed the Silver Drum cation home. His neighbors tually nil. Puget Sound. SUBSCRIPTION RATES tiguing for his great sense of it has scarcely begun. guns In Connecticut. al airport. that this Is the most heavily bombed is up and down the stairs, ceremony for Jeffrey Geagan complained too much. ft Political observers speculated Green and Northern Develop- Payable In Advance public dedication. What has the General Assem­ One student was arrested and One Year ...... tffl.OO back and forth in the corridors, Wednesday, March 24, was the and Bill Talbot. They tald it could harm the that the government knew that ment Minister Jean Chretien an- Six Months ...... 19.60 terrain in the history of all air force Yet he holds no office, and bly enacted so far? making quick, Impulsive sal­ midpoint of the session. Exactly Awards were presented to ecology of Biscayne Bay and two policemen and one airport all along but arranged the meet- nounced the meeting with the Three Months ...... 9.75 actually represents no Interest 11 weeks before. It began with An $81 million deficiency ap­ One Month ...... 3.35 operations anywhere. lies into various offices, or sit­ Kurt Dougan, Steven Miller, would violate state law worker were Injured in the spike the guns of support- oilmen during a debate In the or faction other than that of Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s in­ propriation. —and questioned government During the many months during which ting, with purposeful but David Minch, Mark Novltch, Thonx to clashes, 18 miles north of To- the pipeline project. House of Commons March 12 at H.t^nER OF his own personal dedication. auguration. Exactly 11 weeks A bill putting the state on an­ claims the sandfill was needed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , placid concentration, through Wolf badge; Leslie Williams, J. C. Solok kyo. A Canadian line along the which critics were contending Itie Assocated Press is exclusively en­ this intensive bombing of this section of As he moves, In a sort of later, It ends on the constitution­ nual budgets. to protect electronic gear and DoLond, Flo. Mackenzie Valley hhs been sug- the government should have titled to the use of republlcatlon of all some hearing which has seem­ Bear badge; David D’Alessan- The farmers, supported by the Ho Chi Minh trail has been carried swift, galumplng style, on his al adjournment date of June 9. A bill doing away with auto- security hedges. gested as an alternative to the been pressing the alternative news dispatches credited to it or not other­ ed to merit his watchful atten­ dro, gold arrow; and John Sal- leftist students, contended the wise credited in this paper and also the incessant rounds of the State OrfL wlU Win it?11.1 matic suspension of the licenses The proposal had been In the proposed trans-Alaska line from Canadian route on U.S. authori- local news puUlshed here. out, the tactical hope has been that our government had no right to ev­ Capitol during the General As­ tion. I foresee the worst loeiam drivers convicted of speeding two-year pin. works since December. At­ Alaska’s North Slope. ties. All li^ ts of republlcatlon of special dis­ 1 loresee tne worst logjam h s ^gb elo pins were received by Today's F U N N Y will poy $1.00 for ict them from the land. The stu- patches nerein are also reserved. bombs were making it impossible for sembly session, always obvi­ Now and then he addresses a that I’ve seen in 14 years In the tempts by newsmen to get prog- each original "funny" used. Send gags d e t s also charge that the air­ After the meeting and a lunch There was speculation that human beings to make any regular con­ ously concerned with some mis­ remark to an Issue, or an In­ legislature,” says Senate Re­ Bllls providing more money to Paul Smi*. John Sallng, Peter reports had generally met to: Todoy's FUNNY, 1200 West Third of oyster soup, chicken and the government in future debate The Herald Prlntlntr Company Inc., aa- — ______*______, ___ , VltnlnVltols, QnVirilni-. scholar; ri«Ho.ht Dwight Rviilo- Rynie- . i,*/,,. port eventually wUl be used by sumea no financial responsibility for typo­ sion even when he Is merely dividual, or to the thin air publican leeuler Alden Ives. finance -construction of local with cautious referrals to other St., Cleveland, Ohio 44113, crepes suzettes J. J. Greene, would tell its critics it had done graphical errors appearing in advertise­ sistent use of the land, its roads, even wlcz, scholar and sportsman; the military. Most of the owners retracing his own steps and through which he perambulates If such a logjam does develop schools. offices. ments and other reading matter hi The Michael Ciorrenti, artist and of the land have sold their pro­ Canada’s energy minister, said all it could but couldn’t meet the Manchester Evening HenOd. its jungles. routines, he gradually estab­ —some remark which. If aud­ —a logjam due primarily to dis­ A bill authorizing any citizen A principal opponent of the scholar; Michael Downs, schol­ perty to the government, but a in effect that the Canadian case requirements of the oil compa- If ever bombs could make a section of lishes himself as one of those ible, is likely to sound like an agreements between the Demo­ to file a "class action” lawsuit project t'ald, “ They became so Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washlng- ar and showman; and Greg small group is holding out. had been shot down because the nies. tofi Poet News Service. benign busybodles who are not Innocent confusion. cratic legislature and the Re­ against any firm polluting the secretive you began to suspect Body in Trunk oil executives want speedy ac- The five visitors for the meet- F\ill service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. a country a no man’s land, they would environment.' McDermott, craftsman. really busy about anything In He never really bothers any­ publican govertior over taxing something clandestine.” About 45 of the farmers en­ tion, the cost of the longer Cana- ing were Thornton F. Brad- PubUsbers Rraresentatives — Mathews, have done it here. A resolution ratifying the 18- Bill Talbot was welcomed Shot in Head trenched themselves in tunnels Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency particular, but who feel some body, and, like counterparts in and budget maitters—the regular But Wednesday. J. E. Smith, dian pipeline would be at least shaw, president of Atlantic — New Yoilc, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. year-old voting amendment to into Boy Scrut Troop e362 by under part of the site to be used The experience of the South Viet­ sort of compulsion to be where previous eras, he receives the session could end in deadlock, as Atlanta regional director of the double the line across Alaska, Richfield Oil Co.; Thomas Bar- the federal constitution passed its scoutmaster. NEW HAVEN (AP)—A medi- for a runway. The airport work- Dinilay advertising doshw hours the action la. it did with a Democratic gover­ General Services Administra- and there is financial room for row, president of Humble Oil; For Monday — p.m. Friday. namese invasion has been disillusioning. courtesy and tolerance of i leg­ by the Congress. (A proposed 1 It was during the 1969 ses­ After group singing. Den 4 tien's public-buildings service. cal examiner said Wednesday e_rs and the police rooted them 2 nor a-id a Democratic legislature only one pipeline. William Tavoulareos, president For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. The Invaders found the Ho Chi Mlnh islators who come to regard amendment to the state consti­ closed the program with the For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. sion that we first noticed him, in 1969, necessitating a special said in response to a telephoned that an unidentified man whose For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday him as a sort of session fixture, tution that would accomplish the flag ceremony. The executives were told Can- of Mobil Oil; Robin Adam, trail in good repair. A little later on, casually and occasionally, and question. There are no plans ijody was found in the trunk of For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. whom it might be mad luck to session devoted to the fiscal same end has been given a fa­ ada is not ready to go ahead president of British Petroleum (3asslfled deadline 4:3D p.m. day be­ that may have been the ses­ package. to go forth at this time. "The . u _ fore poblloatlon 4:30 p.m. Friday for they found the enemy able to move and treat harshly.. vorable report by the Elections Cub Pack 367 J . , a n automobUe here had been with the pipeline. Officials esti- North, America and Charles E sion of his apprenticeship. "I understand they (the Demo­ project ■was primari'.y deferred Lemmings Prolific Stand- Saturday and Monday publication. operate in this territory, and to do so As for us, when we watch Committee. The General As- Cub Scout Pack'recently held mate another 18 months of re- Spahr, chairman of the But his first appearance this crats) aren’t going to bring because of objections of people sevferal times in the head, a BP subsldl- him. In his role of unofficial, sembly intends to attack the Its Blue and Gold Banquet at WASHINGTON — The lem­ search would be required. ard Oil of Ohio, Thursday, March 26 even with tanks which he apparently session should have been a in the area. We may do some- The report came from Dr. El- self-appointed monitor of the their tax program out until the problem of dual voting on two the Richard Martin School, ming, a furred animal about the Greene told newsmen the ex­ ary. warning that he had now be- middle of May,” Ives said. thing else or we may never do Hot Gross, the state’s chief drove right up to the border, in spite of 1971 session, we find ourselves fronts.) Guests of honor were Mrs. size of a field mouse, breeds ecutives stressed that time is a g;un to take his mission more Tills kind of timing, which anything.” medical examiner. the heaviest possible applicatiim of entertaining the terrible suspi­ This much as been accom- Edward Shensie, principal of faster and faster during a four- critical factor. "They wanted to Democratic leaders do not dis­ The project involved laying The car, bearing Pennsylvania State Fairs Must Connecticut Reverse Itself? seriously. pushed.1,/iioiicu. ouLBut theme great ma.jurivymajority Martinivittinn oeiiuin, School, turn and Mr.ivu, laiieiiaicg Shensie; o a a a . . . , . » * yccuyear eyeic. cycle. xveavtjr Ready tow breed know hew close to being ready J American bombing power to the ter­ cion that we of the press and When on Inaugural Day, the pute, will virtually guarantee a The first state fair was held yes, even the members of the of tough decisions are still Mr. and Mrs. Darden Haslett, ’ rptainlnc wall behind ® when 25 days old and wrlth a 21- we are, and we aren't ready The specific students and parents who rain through which he was operating. two Governors, ou tgoing budget "crunch” In the last few ahead.Phenrt ____® concrctc retaining wall behind Holiday Inn near Yale on Jan,Holiday 7. Inn near ' day gestation------period,- a„ single yet,” he said. at Syracuse, N.Y., in September Legislature themselves, do not presidents of the PTA; and Nixen’s home on the bay side of (jpen there several weeks. would be directly and inunediaitely af­ Dempsey and incoming Mes- weeks of the session. Cnadian opponents of the 1841, followed by Michigan In In so far as this whole war In South­ accomplish a great deal more One of these is reapportion- Prank Ennis, district comrhls- Key Biscayne. pair of lemmings can be re­ kill, made their ceremonial en­ But that’s the way it’s always police said. only 1849, Pennsylvania In 1861, 11- fected by a proposed institution of sub­ east Asia has been a continual field test ment of the General Assembly, sioner, and Mrs. Ennis. The government said the sponsible for 16,000 descendants trans-Atlaska pipeline not trance into the Capitol build- j In all our own show of six been, says Senate President Pro which appears to be on the Employes of the towing com- run through linois in 1853 and Iowa in 1864. The Weblos Den conducted beach, on state-owned leuid, was- , .. . in the fourth year. want the line to stantial tuition rates In Connecticut's for the efficacy of air power, then, the ing, coming up the north side­ months of scurrying hither and Tern Charles T. Alfano, the verge of passing into the hands yon, up and down stairs, in and the opening ceremony. Cris needed to cut down on salt P®"Z sirstem of state colleges can feel the repeated verdict has been that air power walk and steps through the ranking Democrat in the upper cf an eight-member commission Rothhaus, Webelos leader, was that is interferine with smelled a out of hearing and debates, and pageantry of the Foot Guard, chamber. becausehanaiiSA ofnf thetho likelihoodlilrAlihrw^H iViotthat presented . ... a.. « ____ _* __ a. P X o a J ivin cr n H o r rw%1lp.p flAJH. proposal in their own pocketbooks. alone has not been able to prove itself perhaps equally confused con­ award for .out- ;rectronto securit7TeVices a^^^^ there was a third tall, earnest “I don't ever remember a the legislature will not be able standing work with the Pack, kuung a hedge used to block Police said Pennsylvania au- For many of them, the blow could be conclusive In such jungle territory. It tributions into the thin air. figure plodding purposefully budget ever being adopted prior to agree. The General Assem­ The Webelos Badge Colors public view cf the President’s thorities were also working *■' to ENROLLMENT CARD hard enough to force the abandonment has to be pointed out, too, that this test­ to the last two or three weeks bly's constitutional deadline is were presented to Richard Pit- house. try and Identify the man. April 1, of college attendances already begun. ing, this laboratory experimentation, of the session,” Alfano said. kin. The Florida Department of While Ives said “not a single VOLUNTEER NOW! SIGN UP. For the rest of Comiecticut this has been carried out under unusual cir­ Awards were received by Natural Resources waived its piece of major legislation’’ had Richard Pitkin, Bear badge; permit requirements for the Lucrative Lion Bile FORGOTTEN AMERICAN! prospective hardship on the students and cumstances, In that our air power has, Yesterdays been enacted by mid-session, Al­ A Thought for Today Douglas Mantz, Bear badge and project and drew the ire of Nix- jjEW YORK (AP) __ Nell fano end House Speaker William Tito Arrives “DO SOMETHING” the parents of students offers not hard­ from the start, had uncontested com­ Sponsored by Uve Manchester gold and silver arrows; Mat- on^neighbors Theobald, the model who was Herald Ratchford defended the perform­ P.O. BOX 88 646-6031 ship, but a prospective kindness to mand of the air, and, therefore, unlimit­ Council of Churches thew Giuhosky, silver arrow. The Key Blsca^e Property ^ ance of the Democrat-dominated For Visit Webloes pins were presented Taxpayers’ Association, Inc., MANCHESTER,.CONN. 06040 pocketbooks. ed freedom to drop unlimited tons of 25 Yean Ago legislature. pictures in the New York Colise­ “ Lost and Found” to Frank Chapell, showman; said In a letter to the state gov- um five years ago, has won Name The more nearly we put our public bombs on the territory it was trying to “ I think the committees have David Mantz, engineer, show- ernment: “ In view of the fact There €U’e stretches of life dime an excellent job ," Alfano $500,000 in damages. Address dominate. Two wooden buildings off In Borne man, forester; Robert Michaud, that electronic equipment can Age Male Female education on a pay as you go basis, the when we feel that we are doing said, “ In getting the hearings The verdict, handed down by nothing but looking for some- Main St. known as Cook's Cider showman and artist; Mark be maintained on the moon, in under over less the expense that has to be divided The tentative verdict has to be that going. Hiey’ve started earlier ROME (AP) — President Tito a State Supreme Court jury in Photographed By A. B. Bucelviclus tbino- th-'t is Ic-ot. Hunting and 1)011 bum to ground. Giuhosky, showman, scholar submarines, aboard ships and In 21 21 air power, even when given unchalleng­ than they’ve ever started be­ of Yugoslavia arrived today for Manhattan Wednesday was up among all those who are not going to hunting for a lost Item can be Manchester Division of Oon­ and citizen. other areas subject to even TEL. QUIET SUMMER DAY AT ROCKPORT fore.” a state visit 20 years after the _ against five defendants connect- college, or not sending anybody to col­ ed control of the skies, does not yet necticut Sportsmen’s Associa­ greater attack by the elements, a wearying experience. For Ratchford also said the com ­ ^ 7 t o e 7 a c t ‘‘that ‘^ ’A-rorfstont ed with the Coliseum and the Do you belong to any volunteer, civic or service organization? tion Is largest in New England two neighbors came close to an Cub Pack 54 ajid the fact that sa'jt-reslstant lege. pos^ss, short of its last resort nuclear some of us that item we are mittees have cleared more bills armed clash over Trieste. Cub Scout Pack 54 recently shrubbery flourishes on Key promotion of an auto show ap- seeking may be a sense of area with 1,000 membership. (Circle One) Yes No Tet this relative kindness toward their weapons, the capacity to take any given than they had at midpoint in Full honors awaited the 78- held its Blue and Gold Banquet B'seayne, the announced rea- pearing there when Miss Theo- I prefer to “DO SOMETHING” in the following areas meaning and iMirpose in life. the last session. year-old Yugoslav Communist, at Bentley School. 30ns leave a large credibility bald, 26, was attacked by the own pocketbooks, this prospective re­ piece of terrain out of human use. T thpi^. one of the 10 Years Ago However, House Republican but a few “Death to Tito” signs During the evening, awards and fail to demonstrate any (Please Circle Choices) We will, presumably, now resume greatest of all miracles Is that lease from some share of the expense of Education Board pleads with leader Francis J. Collins said he were scrawled on walls. Police were presented to Barry Fo- overriding public necessity for Miss Theobald had sued for $1 1. YOUTH 2. TRANSPORTATION 3. SERVICES 4. INSTRUCTORS Moscow^s Mexican process by which a person finds How many hours would you be willing to volunteer to help our community educating other people’s children, is those daily intensive bombings of the Inside directors to restore budget cuts was “ disappointed” that the stationed a massive guard along land, denner; Patrick Arm- the fill.” million, claiming she needed M himself and Is found. It In­ Democrats had refused to enact the illne of Tito’s drive into strong, assistant denner; Cary Olios president of the as- grafts and plastic surgery something that we think the state's citi­ area our South Vietnamese allies have made by general manager. this year. (Circle One) volves other persons. It has to a temporary tax increase that Rome, the Yugoslav Embassy Coffin, Chris Johnson, David aoclatlon, said in an interview: during her 47-day hospital stay 1 hr. wkly. 2 hr. wkly. 3 hr. wkly. 5 hr. wkly. zens and taxpayers will, on true reflec­ just vacated. But we will have had, in Backfire do with a new concern and would go into effect April 1 and where he will stay and buildings Fairbanks, Arthur Warrington, ..jj they' wanted to stop salt after she was mauled. tion, wish to reject rather than accept. this Interim, an opportunity to check on trust. Read of the Lost Son In enable the state to start paying he will visit. Craig Austin, Scott Zima, Bear gpray they would put in rock Justice Bernard Nadel re­ List the organization (s) you prefer to help the story of the Waiting Father million The Fascists and other ex­ badges. .Jhich would dissipate the served decision on whether or The policy under which the state's the results of such bombing, and to off Its estimated $260 R eport (Luke 18: 11-32). Current Quotes deficit before the end of the treme rightists bitterly oppose Also John Warrington, Dem- .. not the award was excessive. weigh the question of whether, once the system of public higher education has I like to think of the church present fiscal year. "nto’s visit. ny Smith, Michael Brennan, Joe The Army Corps of Engl- as the celebration-scene. And grown and expanded has been one of experimental angle is conceded, we are By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak “Hila is a real financial loss But the Italian government Neubelt, Scott Wilson, Ronald neers, asked about the project how wonderful It Is when we, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS getting very much for our tonnage. to the state," (Collins said. decked all Rome with flags for Barber, John Cowing, several weeks ago, said there which most of us have been very proud, the "older brothers,” can put “ Today’s action by the Senate In fact, the legislature is the five-day visit, the first to It­ Rasmussen, Phlillp Duffy, was no recreational purpose, A because it has had the avowed aim WASHINGTON — Quite apart The official reaction of the tional democratic bastion in down our hurts and come In in disapproving funds for contin­ ahead o f the 1969 pace in the aly by a Yugoslav head of state. Brien Longest, Bruce Schmidt, but referred questions to the from the vast effrontery of the Mexican government, probably Central America — may have from the bam to join in the ued development of the super­ How to Spend Money and Keep It Too! of making higher education, on its dif­ Higher Tuition Fees Are Justified number of bills passed. But On Monday, Pope Paul VT will Robert LeBreux, Dan Lln^rd. General Services Administra­ the most soj^istlcated in Latin second thoughts (despite merry-making because we real­ sonic transport prototypes IS Gov. MesklU’B proposal to Increase Soviet Union’s aborted attempt most of those measures are mi- receive Tito at the Vatican. Gregory Morris, and Rl/ffiard tion. The GSAsuggested news­ fering levels, available to as many stu­ America, was highly unusual January ratification of a ize the deep meaning in our both distressing and disappoint­ tuition charges at State institutions of to plant highly-trained Mexican ■ nor or technical In nature. Al­ The visit had been scheduled Colanti, Wolf badges. men check with the White dents as wish to reach and work for it. public indignation. Five Soviet surplus-coffee-purchase agree­ father’s words: ‘"ITils your ing ... more deeply, it could be higher learning, and to impose them for most all the big floor battles for last December in return for House, which said several agents and provocateurs inside diplomats were declared per­ ment with Moscow). brother was dead, and is alive; taken as a reversal of Ameri­ What has happened in the last few the first time at the University of Con- aree yet W to come. methe inp trip liajian Italian t-reameni President uiu- Glu g, M. \ T M. weeks ago nothing was being Invest in Your Home and Increase its value. . . Mexico, the sudden exposure of sona non grata and sent home. Likewise, the Russians have he was lost, and Is found.” ca’s tradition of staying in the nectkmt, has drawn, and not unexpect­ Among these are: Court re- ^ppe Saragat made to Yugosla- VO10 done pending a study of the pro­ years is that this system has expanded the eight-year old plot may Beyond that, the affair raises been making stremuous efforts Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson vanguard of scientific and tech­ edly, alarmed protest from ci^ege ad­ form, direct primaries, taxes, via in 1969. But a flareup of the ject. so much, EUid has drawn so high an serious questions about Soviet to sign a cultural agreement Center Congregational nological advance."—Statement ministrators, educators and student have a profound antl-Sovlet re­ the budget, abortion reform, a long dormant border dispute May Be in Vain Prof. John F. Michel of the standing throughout the hemi­ with Colombia, which renewed Church by President Nixon. enrollment, and also has, of course, be­ spokesmen. The opposition is based code of ethics, no-fault auto liSr prompted Tito to make a last- University of Miami’s school of action throughout Latin Amer­ sphere — as In Venezuela. diplomatic relations with the SOUTHINGTON (AP) — Vo­ chiefly in a belief a higher prioe tag on bllity Insurance, the fig^it be­ minute cancellation. marine and atmospheric sci­ gun to cost so much more money, that ica. Soviets In 1968. The agreement “ I don’t think you’ll ever ters who gave overwhelming college would cause students in the low Venezuela has been a key tween savings banks and com­ Three months of diplomatic ences said in an interview he there has developed the temptation to Moscow's diplomatic probing was signed last summer, but it again see the day that you can support In December to a half­ income grouiw to drop out. Soviet target for subversion Today in History mercial banks over checking ac­ work finally smoothed things was going to study the area for with traditionally anti-Commu- has not yet been ratified by the get a young doctor to open a million dollar addition to the regard vdiat we have accomplished not Oonnecticut has been generous with its financed partly through Soviet counts, state grants for local over. On the eve of his arrival. nlst governments in the hemi­ Colombian parliament. practice In the country.’’—Dr. GSA, but said later the agency university, state colleges and more re­ aid to Communist C)!uba, partly Today is Thursday, March 25, public’ education, the 40-hour 'Hto once again referred to Ital- sewage treatment plant learned 'instructed him not to talk as a good but as a mistake, and to alter sphere, just on the verge of All these careful diplomatic Walter C. Bomemeler, presi­ Wednesday that it may have cently, community colleges. But the throug;h Eastern European the 84th day of 1971. There are work week for state employes, lan-Yugoslav economic relations about the project. and abcmdoR, now that it has succeed­ success, is now endangered by probes by Moscow are now en­ dent of the American Medical been all for nothing. times are different today—as the young­ Soviet si^tellltes. Attempting to 281 days left in the year. a state lottery, horse-racing and as an example neighboring The GSA’s man at Key Bis­ the Soviet cloak-and-dagger dangered by Moscow’s patron­ Association, in an interview. Bonding attorneys notified ed, the very system we were so proud er generation enjoys pointing out — and warm relations with Caracas by Today’s Highlight in History other types of gambling, tuition states should follow. cayne, J.W. Perdue, said he maneuver. The facts of that age of the aborted Mexican af­ “ I doubt that the fact that I town officials that there was a to be building. the burden of supporting a near-unlimit­ exchanging diplomatic delega­ On this date in 1821, Greek at the University of Connecticut, could make no comment at all. maneuver, breathtaking in Its fair. Just how much they are am a woman will make any flaw in the notice which inform­ ed access to college or university has tions, Moscow finally reached patriots began a revolt against capital punishment, the Depart­ We do not believe, however, that the audacity, are just now coming endangered is evident in the difference at all in any organi­ Rough on Digestion ed residents of the Dec. 29 ref­ grown too big to live on generosity into focus. agreement last December after domination by the Ottoman Em ­ zation that has the dig;nity of the ment of Community Affairs, the taxpayers of Connecticut are desperate, formal Soviet response to erendum. Voters approved the Student Leader alone. tortuous negotiations conducted pire. The uprising ended 12 Minneapolis Grain Exchange.” Consumer Credit Code, etc. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A In 1963, imder auspices of the Mexico’s expulsion of the five issue by about a 19-1 margin. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — at this moment, to change the system At the University of Oonnecticut, en­ Mexican-Soviet cultural ex­ intermittently for . almost 20 years later with the establish­ —Mrs. Jeannette L. Hanson Some important consumer pro­ thief who made off with a half- Harry Walker, elected president Soviet diplomats. Unable to baked pig named Oscar won’t but the attorneys say the refer- in order to unload that share of the ex­ rollment has snowballed by almost a change agreement, the Sovlet- years. ment of the independent king­ upon her election to member­ tection blUs are expected of the University of South CJaro- deny the facts, the Russians flnd the eating too good. endum is Invald because of the third over the past three or four years, Mexican Cultural Institute in That agreement limits Soviet dom of Greece. ship in the world's largest cash soon from the General Law lina student body Wednesday, is pose they have been bearing all along. blamed the embarrassing affair Oscar had been kept frozen at flaw. and now ai>proaches 21,000 students. The Mexico City chose the first personnel In the new embassy In 1941, in World War H, Yu­ grain market. Committee and bills concerning the first Negro to win such a TlNpCeyto J p K We do believe they would prefer to on “ powers” — that Is foreign Kelley’s Party House for nine Town Manager John Welchsel Increase in State outlays to siq^xurt (he batch of promising left-wing to 15, Including cooks and goslavia joined the Rome-Ber- non-returnable bottles and junk post at a predominantly white countries — “ that are opposed lln Tokyo alliance. years and was thawed with a said he hopes there won’t have give to the young people and the par­ instution has been even more dramat­ Mexican students for a four- chauffeurs. So far, only three “It is virtually impossible to cars are anticipated soon from college in the state. to Sovlet-Mexican relations.’’ In 1947, 111 miners lost their blowtorch ■when rented as a dec- to be another referendum on the ic. Whereas three years ago, UOonn’s year scholarship at Moscow’s Soviet diplomats have actually build a highway, a dam, an In­ the Environment Ckjmmlttee. Walker, a political science ents of college age young people of this budget totaled approximately $60 million What powers? What motiva­ lives in a coal mine explosion orative piece for parties. issue. Patrice Lumumba Institute. taken up residence. With the dustrial plant or even a new Among the major hearings re­ major ' from Greenville ■ and a moment the same advantages and im­ tion? The Russians can’t "We had grown quite fond of He said the Town Council ■will for a two-year period, It has now climb­ The central figure selecting at Centralia, 111. housing development without it maining are the abortion hear­ junior, got 2,068 votes to 807 for explosive Soviet subversion answer that''question. Oscar, said Mrs. Jseph B. meet next week with area legis­ portunities that have been available up ed to $44.6 million (as in the governor’s these first 10 students was the In 1964, Britain donated an some way degrading water or ing by the Public Health and his nearest of three opponents, against Mexico now surfaced, acre of land at Runnymede, the Kelly. lators in an attempt to have the budget request) for just one year! Second Secretary of the Soviet air quality.” — Reynold C. Mac­ Safety Committee Friday morn­ Joe Usry of Aiken. Fewer than to now. ./Venezuela will undoubtedly site of the signing of the Magna A replacement for Oscar was state legislature pass a bill vali­ It is not unreasonable, and eq;>eclally embassy In Mexico City (one Donald of the American Iron ing in the Bushnell Memorial 4,000 of the 14,600 students bal­ ROVEMENmAlS Nor do we believe the taxpayers of clamc> additional restrictions on On This Date Carta, for a memorial for dating the referendum results. in time of hardpressed State finances, of the five Soviet “diplomats" and Steel Institute before a Sen­ Hall across from the Capitol, and ordered. loted. the new Russian embassy. President John F. Kennedy. Connecticut spend sleepless night wor­ for the Legislature to expect some sacri­ now expelled by the Mexican In 1634, colonists under Lord ate committee on pollution con­ fice of students for the benefit of a In Costa Rica, a 30-year ban trol. rying over the occasional possibility government). Baltimore reached Maryland. Ten Years Ago UOonn education. Omnecticut is well on Soviet diplomatic actiirity In 1866, In the Civil War, Con­ The United Nations adopted that some Connecticut family which After the four-year university juMlfled to do this; for years Its fees and course, during which they un­ was lifted several months ago, federate forces captured Ft. an international convention on “Only as I got on that last Home Improvement Steps charges have been among the lowest in but no Russians have yet ar­ Stedman in Virginia. narcotics. The convention need­ step it suddenly dawned on m e: 5 could afford to spend $4,000 a year for derwent indoctrination in 0>m- the country. A side benefit to a stlffer In 1883, a revolution broke out ed ratification by 40 nations to education in some private college may munist party and revolutionary rived. Against the Mexican I'm the man In this wedding, price tag could be a redeemed value to in Haiti. become a treaty. not the best man!”—^Wlnthrop tactics, the 10 students asked backdrop, Costa Rica — a tradi­ be getting away with an expense of a college education, considerably depre­ 2 for field training in anti-govern­ ciated In recent years by students who • Decide Well in Advance on Your Project only $1,800 a year at some state In­ ment subversion. They formed went to college beccuise It was there and stitution. themselves into the Revolution­ fairly available and not because of any Everything Takes Time ary Action Movement. The kind of thing Connecticut taxpay­ interest in higher education. The prem­ But Moscow would not pro­ ers might really worry about would be ise that college Ehould be made avail­ vide this revolutionary training Fischetti tor Now. He has other jobs, too. the possiblliity that higher fees might able to everyone should have been dis­ • Hire Your Ci carded long Bgo. In the Soviet Union itself. If dis­ shut the doors on young people who just On the other hand, the lack of finan­ covered, the Mexican govern­ Get yours, manage, by their own work, to meet the cial resources should not, indeed, be a ment would instantly retaliate. To keep Soviet hands clean, present scale of expenses. deterrent to any resident of the state vftio qualifies for college and Is genuine­ the students were sent by rail • ARRANt EDERAL Hie real public answer to the proposal to East Germany, where they 5 ly Interested. Those who attack the pro­ the Legislature is now entertaining, both posed tuition charges as harmful to low acquired North Korean pass­ ports. They returned to Mos­ from Governor MeskiU and from the income students are forgetful of the loan • It Pays to and scholarship programs carried out by cow and then flew, via Soiviet FTOEND State Revenue Task Force, should not both state and federal governments. Aeroflot airline, to Pyongyang, come only from the obvious source — Help for the disadvantaged is avail­ capital of North Korea. • Get Your First Federal Gift In Korea, they were given AT first that of the pupils and parents and col­ able and it is the governor’s intentlan to make It increasingly so. It is interesting six months’ training in guerrilla lege administrations directly concerned When You Arrange for a Home Improvement Loan that the Commlsaton of IQgher Gkluca- tactics, at a locatlcHi far from and immediately affected — but from tion, which deplores the Increased fees, the prying eyes of diplomats. all who are concerned with having the at the same time complains that the Their training completed, they funding of student assistant programs is threw away their passports, state keep a fine promise it has, all “completely inadequate.’’ Yet of the $36 flew back to Moscow, and re­ these years, been making, not to any milliim that Mesklll estimates will be turned to Mexico on their special group, but to itself. That promise raised by his propo^, he is earmarking Mexican passports. It is un­ thinkable that all this could has been that we would try to see to it half for the use of needy students. Ex­ acting fees from those better able to have been accomplished with­ FREE that lack of money never deprived any pay, to help provide for those who are in out Soviet complicity. Connecticut girl or boy of a chance for worse circumstances, does not constitute Two more groups, totalling. with a a higher education. The proposal, now. “taking money out of one pocket and 19 Mexican students, followed HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN putting It into another,’’ as a CHE mem­ the precise course of the first Is to make money a requirement, which ber has observed. Not by any means. 10. Back in Mexico, they set up STANLEY “SURFORM” PLANE TOOL is the exact opposite of all our previous Higher charges at the state colleges eight clandestine training cen­ endeavor. There is no truly compulsive and a new tuition fee at UOoim will in­ ters, most in remote provincial Versatile for cutting and forming. Feel by test on wood, ply­ evitably work hardships on many stu­ towns, and started recruiting. wood, copper, aluminum and plastics. A two position handle reason why we must now abandon our dents and their families. For those who Mexican counter intelligence for use as a file or a plane. own belief and our own objective as if • MAIN O f ^ 113/ MAIN 31. EAST HARTFOM) . HOME MAKEAS 0EF1CE: 142 consider college a worthwhile goal, the agents imcovered the plot and HARTFOm • 2512 MAIN flKEn, UA3T0NIURT . 2 PAAK MACE. AOCAVIUE • WAFfING SHOfTINS we never really cared about them at bardaMps wUl be overcome, As they are arrested' approximately one- CENTER, SOUTH WINOSOII aU. in any other human endeavor. — NEW third of the revolutionary stu­ HAVEN HBGIBTBR. dents 10 days ago. 4/1/e OS This m ooR

V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE EIGHT Tolland ational camp site o tt G oose course, Gammal said. Although flciate. ■ Burial will be In South Lane. The application has been 1,600 men applied', for the 137 ___ S ou th V ie t New England spots, none has Ceihetery. 'Garside Chairman Court Gets Appeal filed by Chester Lemek. Federal Buildings = WEEKEND CASH & CARRY SPECIAL S O b itu a r y TTiere are no calling hours. Patriotic. Bulky Curriculum Studied A previous hearing for the been hired yet. The family suggests that any C a su a ltie s zone change was held after About 460 have passed teste memorial contributions may be which the PZC approved toe re­ so far, Gammal said. Mrs. EMie E. O’Connor made to the United Congrega- Of Apartment Rules To Aid Student Selection quest. Get Flying Squads Training for the mobile force ■ POMPONS bunch $1.39 hCrs. Effie Elizabeth Kehoe tlonal Church of Tolland. Hues In Of CDAP Agency A t 1 0 ,0 0 0 Opponents of the change filed ;"wlll be especially rigorous, he — Manchester’s recently adopted zoning reflations The Board of Educaticn spent permit utilization of the road court action against the PZC on. said, as 'will training for the 60 s O’Connor. 68, of East Hartford, ------John I. Garside Jr. of 51 mother of Richard P. O’Connor (Continiied from Page One) that decreased apartment densities in all zones a considerable...... time last night at­ crew on the project during the decision and the PZC wlth- mobile auxiliaries. Westminster Rd. Is the new The ’ mobile force will be — PAUL BUEHNER Jr. of Manchester, died yester­ chairman of the Manchester being challenged in the Hartford - x tempting to achieve some sort slow periods In the town’s work drew Its approval acting on the For Emergency Cover F ashion nov^have been lost in the cam­ scheduling. It also relieves the /idvlce of Town Council Robert trained and. equipped to use — FLORIST. INC. day at her home. Antistrike CDAP Agency. He was elected Common Pleas by proponents of low and moderate in of compromise between a track­ Other survivors are two paign, with 66 Americans killed strain on the present tight fl- King. By DAVE WILLIAMS the latter group, will be avail- shotguns, teargas and rifles, ^5 1122 BURNSniE AVE. By AUCE EVANS this morning by agency mem­ daughters, another son, a sister, come housing. ^ ^ ed curriculum at the high nanclal condition of the road Lemek filed a new appllca- Staff Writer able to augment toe flying Gammal said. S EAST HARTFORD bers to replace Lyman Hoops, 28 missing and 79 wounded. A suit seeking nullification of contrary to state statutes m u Bill Clears Herald Reporter school, while still permitting department. lion with the PZC two weeks squad. The unit will be backed if the mobile unit Is not large = and seven grandchildren. who resigned as chairman and U.S. heavy artillery Uiat had regulaUons is being brought Uie Town Charter In adopUng Tel. 528-6660 The funeral will be Saturday J, “P ® civilian clerical staff, enough to cope with a special = An enthusiastic audience o< from the agency last week, been firing Into Laos from the against the Planning and Zon- the regulations. ample flexibility for a student’s Soldier Wounded ®8'®‘ H^'TFORD (AP) — Heavily Gammal said the 25 "will be problem. Gammal said he could = Open Sunday Mbrntogs Sgt. Phllp L. Martin, son of Bulletin Board at 8:16 a.m. from the Benjamin British House more than 200 last flight view- Garside, a former town di­ Lao Bao border poet was pulled Ing Commission by Atty. Ar- They claim further that the selections. J. Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 ed the Manchester Newcomers rector, was an outspoken op- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin Ibe final regtstration for toe K to ^ d e a " emefgX^' S ^ 'o n to S T n o U ce " ;;;^“,^"betwrn”rort^ ’’ “ “ back to get It out of range of *“>« Klau on behalf of Dr. changes are The burden of course selec­ of Eaton Rd., baa raturnafl Tolland BovA Loomie will be ^ki-aafanimo' vaAxkoi tncfniiniinnA _... .. transfer between regions. Main St. EJast Hartford, with a LONDON (AP) — The govern- Club fashion show, "Projection: ponent of CDAP when he was X, ,r. X David L. Warren, Irving L. „urpose of zoning In Manches- tion falls on the shoulders of d.. has returoed ^ l ^ d ^ y s L e a ^ e ^ 1 1 be threatening federal tostaJlatlons 5i,1To"‘re''s;r;re‘: O T i r b e " r ; ^ - ^ d ^ N ^ w ™ Steto wlTl prS^ high Mass of requiem at St. home after ment's controversial antistrike 1971," at Willie's Steak House, on the Board of Directors. He North Vietnamese gunners on ^^hur L. Green, are not ta accord with the Guidance Department, along receiving multiple Imld tonight from 7 until 9 at are part of the new Federal able "on an hour’s notice.” ably have a 400-mOT force woulds to a training accident, the Town Hall for boys between ProtOTtlve Service (FPS), which Mary’s Church, East Hartford, gigg^^ed the House of Com- Fashions were provided by voted in favor of having CDAP Co Roc ridge. ^11 of Manchester. the town's Comprehensive with the student himself and Similar flying squads will be Expansion of the force from The soldier is presently re- the ages ‘of 8 and 16 years. A ig expected to be fully operation- at 9. Burial will be In St. to Mam’selle of Vernon, Tots ’n in Manchester, but said at the Putzel said the North Viet- Atty. Klau is executive di- Plan, his parents. kept at other regional centers its present national 1,700 man Mary’s Cemetery. East Hart- today ent to ^ Casual Village, and time (early 1969) that CDAP cuperatlng at Ft. Devans registration fee will offset the al by toe end of June. namese attempted to cut High- rector of the MISAC Corp., The plaintiffs allege that the around the country. quota will depend on whether The board members were (Mass.) hospital and may re- coat of insurance. ford. Regal Men’s Shop, The was a club over every town. way 9 between Khe Sanh and spcnsors of Beechwood Apart- effect has been to confiscate Albert Gammal Jr., New Eng- Die normal federal building the government decides to pro- Friends may call at the fu- sage is expected by June. models’ hairstyles were creat- "No CDAP, no state grants. I particularly concerned with celve visitor^ AnDroxlmatelv 300 bovs have . y :----- 1’ */'"" “ “ ® t.ie sovenuiicni ucciuca lu SPRING SPECIAL Vandegrlft base to the east, ments, Manchester’s moderate ^nd make useless their finding a way to help the parent He was wounded when his signed up so t i r to play In the *®"- ®«in»‘n‘strator of the Gener- guard system, also maintained tect its leased offices as well as neral home tonight from 7 to 9 The bill will put Britain’s la- ed by Tres Chic. Beauty Salon, have to go along reluctantly,’’ Some 60 to 60 enemy troops income housing project off property because the regula- al Services Administration In by GSA, will continue as It Is. the buildings it owns, he said. Md the ^dent to understand platoon- was teaching South league this year. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 bor unions under legal regulation and makeup by Mrs. Conrad he said. sllpped down from the Rockplle Oakland St.; Dr. Warren Is yons prevent Its hlg^lest and Boston, said In an Interview that For example, seven of the new Gammal said he doesn’t ex- the selections offered at the Vietnam soldiers how to set up Medal awards will be pre- to 9 p.m. for the first time. It outlaws Quinlan of Vanda Beauty Coun- When he was appointed by area to set up ambush positions former chairmcui and a former ugg and "make it difficult tlie total New England FIPS con- FPS officers will be assigned to pect the force to maintain a Pike Coin Wash & Dry Cleaning ------wildcat strikes, provides for selor. Mary Ellen Dority, a Town Manager Robert Weiss to high school. mechanical booby traps. Mar- sented tonight to selected mem along the highway. American member of the Human Rela- or Impossible for the plaintiffs 'Diln Ia TMi-HniilnHa t,iia .. k— x------r - . ,kx iingem.tingent wiu■wlU navehave 137 men, mosimost augment methe nanhalf oozendozen or so plainclothes division, although 275 Went Middle Turnpike (Next to Stop and Shop) Harry C. Parker cooling-off periods In labor dls- former Miss Maine, was the the agency In March 1970, Gar- Infantrymen moved in and kept tlons Commission; Bayer is a to develop housing for perswis the elkhth^Gi^e studenf who i ^ “ "V"®”**®'* x AonnAf^raS baton plaAAPA ThcAP ‘*'®™ assigned to guard fed- regular guards now assigned to officers will conduct Investiga- Harry C. Parker, 98, of Bln- putes of national importance commentator. side explained his reason for the sec^on of highway open, land developer; and Green is Qf i^^ and moderate income.’’ IH lost o^ ta H ^ W ah k 1 l®®dershlp In Vietnam and to spon^red baton classes, -^ese buHdtogs and property. Of the federal building ta Hartford, tlons in uniform off federal Is Just entering high school. the recipientmoinisnt of sixaiv BronzenrooRo awards are presented three .x_. ____x ______.f, „ ------^ uj^wno on loucio* field, formerly of Manchester and makes labor contracts le- Red, white and blue turned auicepUng the aK>olntment. "To There was no .contact with the chairman of the Connecticut finally, they are claiming that number, 76 will be on the Gammal said. premises. Should .plainclothes- •Die parents and the student. Stars for g;allSLntry and two times a year. 8 LBS. COIN DRY CLEANING and ’ Haxardvllle, died this gaily binding if both parties up everywhere, alone, in flag be frank,’’ he said, "because •lohn I. Garside enemy. Commission on Human Rights planning commission regional mobile squad, he said. “They will be Uke guards, men be needed, it would be morning at Mt. Sinai Hospital. agree. stripes and maxi and mini vve are In it, and because if we faced •with a whole catalog of Purple Hearts. ------$2jOO Putzel also reported that and Opportunities. failed to give proper and legral A key feature of the new only trained to be more than easy to caU In the (FBI, Gammal Until Further Notice Mr. Parker was bom In Mel-The legislaUcm provoked more prints. The cowboys and In- have to do It, I want to do aU I uished service crosses for clU- course selections covering all Basketball Banquet Manchester Evening Herald more equipment was removed According to Klau, all the notice of public hearings on the force, Gammal said. Is the pro- guards,” he said. Duties above said. grades, Is likely to throw up his The Tolland Lions Club will Tolland correspondent Bette vision for heavily armed, mo- those of regular guards will In- Gammal stressed that the DOUBLE LOAD MAYTAGS 30c 2 hands In confusion, the board sponsor a banquet for the Toll- Quatrale, tel. 876-3846. bile, flying squads to deal with elude riot control on or near the new force Is not designed partlc- *®®7’®- and High School basketball ------emergencies threatening federal premises of federal property or ularly to aid regular police oi- GIANT HOYT W ASH ERS 50c ...... , X -X and South Vietnamese trucks, zation. Board member Mrs. Carol team, to be held March 31 at -v r o i installations. removal of bombs. In addition. National Guard units. "W e’ll Richey, Fla., formerly of Man- The final marathon session hi the newest fashion favorites, chairman since it was formed Weiss continued, I Ohnk the gj^rrled equipment back toward density regulations would have Duncan suggested the high 7 :30 at Valle’s Steak House to A Kays for roles The town ,1s being represent- umlted apartment living areas A specially trained and equip- all FPS offices 'will be armed stay on our own property and PLEASE NOTE— DRYERS 10c— 10 Min. Chester, and a grandson, the began Wedensday, lasted 21 the railroader or workman’s nearly two years ago. success to date of Machester’s school prepare a listing of just Hartford. MILAN, Mich. (AP) — The ped group of 25 men will be with .38-caIlber pistols and have try to protect It as best we Rev. Wilson B. DefFord of St. hours and 41 minutes and ended overalls and the prairie dress- Weiss, in a letter to Hoops, program can be measured by whilo Amorlcnn ninnes Atty. J<^ui F. Shea Jr., jg p^^ cent of a site, but fol- which courses are offered to Ibe public may purchase Q^y \flian has ordered X-ray based In Boshm and will not be arrest powers on or near fed- can,” he said. Leo (Fla.) College. In an uproar when the Laborites es. expressed regret over his reslg- the personal commitment of the ~nd hellconters flew protective counsel. lowing the public hearings the each year’s students. Hiese Ust- tickets fromf r o m either either Mrs. examlnatlOTs for lighting poles assigned regular guEU-d duties, eral property,” Gammal said. The funeral will be Saturday charged that the government’s Connie Murray opened the nation. agency chairman. I only hope overhead ^ opposing attorneys filed ratio was raised to 20 per cent, Open Daily 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. togs cquld then be checked Charles Ramondo or Mrs. Mil- at toe local athletic field. Gammal said. 'Diese men will Recruits -wUl have to pass at 8:30 a.m, from the Leclerc floor leader was drunk. children’s portlMi of the show in Francis DellaFera moved that your restriction of outside o ' h ko hi h Judge John J. The minimum living area re- against the overall catalog to ton Fleet, before Sunday. ’Die City Council became con- form toe nucleus of the mobile strict mental and physical teste, PASSPORT PHOTOS Funeral Home, 23 Main St., As Speaker Selwyn Lloyd a red coat with blue and white "with regret” that the sigency activities will only temporarily ™® Bracken In the Hartford court quirements adopted were as fol- determine the course’s content. Hearing Scheduled cemed because one of the poles task force. and veterans and former police IDENTIFICATION with a Mass of requiem at the called for another vote just aft- stripes forming the collar and accept Hoops’ reslematlon. preclude you from public ser- Y®®*®'’*!®'!’' ***® ®®®® lows: // You have tried the Rest — Dme Problem_____ Die Planning and Zoning toppled last summer and recent- Out of 137 men, five will form officers are being encouraged 5 Church of the Assumption at 9. er midnight. Conservative whip continuing down the front. Top- in his letter, Weiss said, "Un- vice. j"® Vietnamese , UH Peace Group ^hed in origm yeiiw, slip between the cracks and dls- semester dean’s Ust at Roger down 143; 1,760 wounded, down charge that the changes provides for a mixture or cluded. Army veteran. Thomas Mar^m, a camei appear frem the government’s williams College, Bristol, R. I. 221. adversely attectaffect the iuse of their all types of residential housl^. Also in the same vein of Other survivors are two Plans Events color double knit sports coat Everybody’s business be- ..... - t .. tk.. Dion and certedn business and Indus- thought, they want to let the sons, Pierre Castonguay of North Vietnamese and Viet property “ ^ ^ ^ ® trial uses on the same tract of Plans for Martin Luther King herringbone ^ business. Michael R. Bourque of 9 Hoff- cong-8,780 killed, A.n Increase niiur anQ Zoning Commission « parents know which courses Manchester and Lawrence Cas­ an increas ^ megally^bltrarily and 7 > should be taken before other ^ commemorative week,^ ^ twosome at any ®xl8tlng de^mental man Rd., a sophomore, and Ed- , . tonguay of Boca Raton; a ______® •' ______tlfn>okaS nr, tuUimnnv fro™ ^16 estimated $119,000 departments be granted addi- y^tness said, ‘he had brought compwy. He was a member pg^ig attended the Peace simple blue and white strip- to be refreshed on testimony . tlonal personnel. Ten new em- ., , ' both the student and his par­ of Manchester Lodge of p^^y spemsored Saturday by ^ggg py Mrs. John Stocks D ip stiU appear focused on what "The sewer rate Hchedv'" ployes In all are recommended ® P*®®® "’***' ***'” • ®in>lahitog ents, of the subjects a student Masons. ^ ^ ^ ^ Phi Delta Psl fraternity, and Bigi-deu. happened at the trail crossing will be reviewed early ta the — on® , study, either to be accepted tor, Harry J. Doe ring of East Into college, in business school The next day, Klmbro testi- or In a particular area of em-. fledf Williams said Rackley, who ployment or trade. If a prospective college-bound Mr. and Mr. George Wednesday was the last exhibit et message. ' ’ |® *f® w ^ l ^ ^ ^ S ba^k gfrandchlldren. student hedges at taking three opened the secmid half of the fairly active trading today...... Introduced...... by, the ^prosecution------welss „Is _ recommending______„a , , , _ . ^ wlth^ other members of that Funeral services will be to­ years minimum of foreign lan­ Public Records ^show. She was in a gown of blue Jones average before it provisionally wound up $38,575 Special Downtown Tax- Weiss claims Umt poUce a^vity T because Sams "had to 3 Day Special - Misses’ morrow at 10 a.m. at St. . ,Mm_ __ a Im a . _ ...... ^ ’ - >iacihas Increased GUk/1 >Wby fanmAsome SiNl300 TWL1-per guages, both he and his par­ Girls’ Dresses Pant Dress« Warrant Deed chlffcm and lace, and he hi a qi 30 todustrials was off 4.04 at its case to December. ing District budget and an 8- get some cent while personnel have in­ infbrmation from ents should be made to realize ial will be to the Springfield Webster-Bllt Homes Inc. to 3’®“®*’ 895.33. The average fell 9.62 Depleting a terror-stricken fax rate-up $6,760 and 2 him.” creased by only 62 per cent. his not taking the courses will (Mass.) Cemetery. David P. and Dolak E. Olson, et with black satin c ^ . lapete Wednesday Ih Its biggest loss Vietnamese woman with teary ,„ui3 from last year’s ap- On- the following day-^three Frontier Dresses Weiss denied a petition for a exclude him from attending 788 ft 88 G99 ft99 days before Rackley was slain— Friends may call at the WJP. property at 3’Taylor 8t., convey- 7*" ' ®*"®® ^®'*- children nearby, it was taken by proved budget. Weiss says the foot patrolman at the Parkade, many colleges, including the W 4 to ' - P 7 to 4 to R -P 7 to Quish Funeral Home, 226 Mato once tax $1.10. dltional black pants. The noon Associated Press Ronald Haeberle, an Army pho- increases are recommended by k™a.«.,. he was beaten and struck with University of Connecticut. Empire with elastic St., tonight from 7 to 9. Onitclalm Deed came the 60-stock average was down 1.8 tographer assigned to covei-the u,e district board ta order to m-reased nark nersonnel a "Panther stick” by Sams and Also attending the work ses­ neckline and bodice, _____ „ . ®?®“ . , Paul Hronjak ta a light beige ^ 310.7, with todustrials off 3.6, assault on My Lai. It has been support expansion and control tocrea^ park i^soitoel Klmbro because, the witness sion of the school board to help Frilly sheer Spring dresses and bonded lace pant dresses . . flounced hem. Petite, Karl Toblassen ^glonal Equips Inc. to western-style jacket, striped rails off,.8, and utlUties off .3. widely republished. iS^r^^^Oes .“7 ^o the lag to the tree said, Sams suspected him of small, medium, Karl TobUMen Podrove^ property at 67 But- g^irt, and brown slacks; AUen wall Street analysts said the The jur^ apparently wanted to x?7^neral ^ d increase "“^t®” "®® P«>8™m. , W®‘“ ------couiu explain the course selection in the prettiest pastels! Come, choose while selection is best! TOLLAND — Karl Toblassen, temut Ref lying about wdiether he could large. cimveyance tax, cranshaw ta red, white and blue decline was due to part to the know where the picture was tak- proposed bv Weiss provides “ 7 ’ Increase to town process was high school guid­ 88, of Tolland-on-the-Green, died ance counselor Mrs. Barbara yesterday at Rockville General pltod jacket bright i ^ ^ . todus^ c l ^ below en. since the trail location Is a ^ ^ ^ ‘'moro tor the'^Th^l Attachment Palmer. J!?k^T^k ®™®‘^ ‘7“® ^® «?«®- system, $282,318 more for town The added man to iHathe -on.ta. sanlta- Sams then told Rackley he Girls’ New Easter Hats " ^ ‘^oblassen was bom May Community Finance Inc. neth Przysleckl In bronze color since March 12. They said the yers tor the__ government_ and the operations was expelled from the Panthers To Employ Town Crew ImsIA anil lll*iWlUt maolsafr oIom r»n*t4lm«Ai4 4a > a * a ____ ti(m department would be a fuU- Die Industrial Development W^'isaz'^ta N om ir ^d'eam e “4®**“ * ■'^‘® C. Fecltt. proper- double loitt Jacket and brown market also continued to be defense agreed the picture was ”*^e“ ckpltal Improvement h** *reed him to go to Commission has agreed to hire Novelty straws and qrochets in C aldor members of the town road crew bonnet or brim, styles for sizes 3 16 and to Tolland in 1916. He Trade Name a dashing cjushedcorduroy bush pointment over the economy’s ^.e crossing, and the stipulation , g ““ R®®Wey delayed because to start work to the Industrial to 6x, 7 to 14. P riced was a farmer and builder, and Catherine A., WllUam S., Dmi- jacket, a yeUow knit shirt, a^ sl^ recovery averted a lengthy rehash of ^of $200,783 ta^^tto that account. WeIss will release ahorOy a *’® ^ missing, 2 Park. attended the United Congrega­ aid J. and J(*n F. Montano, aU green, gold, and gray striped Declines held an edge more Haeberle’s testimony. r„ a^vln™ «Thi« « i «S a axv ® Klmbro testified that Sams told than 4 to 1 over advances " ^ e Vurors have a^iked for and ®‘*-y®“ CaP“ ®» Improvement The road crew will begin re­ tional Church of Tolland. of Hamden, 6xAiig business as pants. him: amone issues traded on the New . 3“” *™ **“’7 ^ “®‘* General Fund budget, Weiss cut program. moving trees to preparation for He is survived by a son, Alex­ Montano Brothers Clg^arette and Karlhelms Pullman wore a YorTst^ - - » ------E------^ ^-- r — — -- a received-wcavcla a oeuvnu^cond hearingucclaui^ wof. the , 1,036.179 « « -jijq frr\mfrom thAthe HArMartmAni’department- I nrAiaa K ,winz-inz-fn i«« kio iMiiicPAf "I don’t think you really want Amusement Co. Jacket ta pastel stripes of York Stock Exchange. »i.036.i7» from the department- Weiss reports In his budget the installation of a new road ander Toblassen Tolland; 4 lOTK mock nxenange. testimony of 12 witnesses. oi reouMta .k.. *k« to leave. I think you really are Girls’ Spring Sleepwear BuUdiiix Permits P®“ ®**‘ “ **® ^and '^’White, ‘®’ with The retreat swept throug^ithrough the The trial Judge Indicated he The Impest cut of ttMSilW *"®"7'® “‘® „^ ^ ^ the pig.” into the addition to the indus­ daughters, Mrs. James Metcalf TT a ^ navy blue flared-leg slacks; steels, motors, rubber Issues, Vet acce^ to defense ef- ™ latest cut of $646,^ operations increased sharply of Tcdland, Mrs. Barbara Rackley -was then told to read trial park. U A R Housing Corp., house ^__« kinv onm-t aircrafts aisctmnics nnnfar. ,____ x.______xx- x____^®® made In the education due to the decrease ta the work IDC Chairman WllUam Sum­ Schaeffer of Rockville, and when he sald^he could not. Our mers has allotted a minimum Long leg pajamas or full length $5(X) for this purpose, with the gowns. Dainty lace or noVdty R eg. Nutmee- Homes Inc house at ® "® 'V Wu® wet-lobk Jacket hlg norm. possibility of a total of $1,000 trims. 4 to 14. 1 .9 9 1.66 «uuneg rwiMB 1^., j^se ai rodeo tie, and Boeing, prime contractor on^ ...f .. should come...... to pass... that ^ ------—— ■ being used. Die agreement will Mrs. Michael Lund of Ingle- 32 W ooi^k 1^., $26,1^. ^ d ^ te U»® r®J®®ted supersonic trans- u Jjpeara to me toe^a^He^ says, to offset the decreased According to Klmbro’s account 5 wood. CaUf.; 11 grandchildren. Joan Lalne, two-family house stnpea i^is. nroject feU lt4 to 2014 ta • 71, 7 000 Is is the same as tl the total re- w^h week. . Mw. Huggins was present while and 4 great-grandSen. at 4 and 6 Noiman SL mooo. Evenlng wear dominated the S^fv/ heavy Si'^tL'^ne^ trading. General EleoElec- Xc S , l them In here iand tell Sem 1“®®t®<3 by various depart- Weiss says that $66,147 to the victim was beaten, but was Funeral services will be to- R-E. Miller for David Tliom- ments. Boys’ Shirt and Tie Sets m St the as gaiMe at 7« ^ t ^ <>* the show. Two of trie co^ tor for development to start voting,” the judge said. He cut the sanitation denart- ’^*”*7^®" 7® ®?h“^ upstairs whUc he was scalded, morrow at 2 p. fo. w ’ooo the more deUghtful ones were of the SST engine, dropped 1 to Re added: "It to noodiere Funeral Home, ment roouert t o ^ 8 » toe hi the Fire « Add2-24 W ITN E SS^ * C l a m P. McGrath. slx'’feet worn by M r.. __Itolhnan. _ ^ d 1 0 9 % ______„ear that point yet. ” V*®** by , ’ ’.a k Fund to reduce the tax ta- ______i n m s E s Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Don- William------P.------McGrath, ------six feet „ , . ___ «in » highway______department______request______by ______------No-iron poly cotton striped ------Louis - DeU’Angela.------Mrs. Burroughs,r^iirrcioTi,. wai.-awdiich said ..it ex- —a ., r creUSe. LPTCHETELD (AP) — dress shirt with long point aid C. Miller, pastor of United *®®®® ®5 *7°’ Pullman modeled a iTheer black pected to have slower sales and $26,225, the paric department re­ w-k KW quest oy *z« w a euros ana siae- ^®^ ‘**® “'‘h®** “«®^ Only the ball money-$86,000- collar, short sleeve, and con­ congregational Church, will of- ®ht«on dress frothed to ruffl^. ®“ ^ b hi 1 « I , quest by $24,308, curbs and side- lor oreen manor «annrucuon ------^ ^ „ rt,in»»tone slumoed 4S1 to 116% D em O C F atS M eC t walks by $66,000, and toe poUce Improvements ^ to needed to free Black Panther trasting tie. 8 to 18. Co., association and st<»age inMurtoA * c i i department mueet by $68^. ««• apparent taablUty to satisfy Lonnie McLucas from prison, hto btol^ at 143 Ambassador Dr., ^ ^ ® K taS 63.6W sSLes ^^vlcet At K eC n C y S c h o o l Weiss did not cut toe T^nvn ^ TrtSi Penofud Notiees Boys’ Striped Dress Slacks Constance E. 'kaplan, store p ’"°n*'*Tin^” NMf*Hunt shares’of HaUiburto’n off % at augurated a new’poUcy of hold- Weiss’s teiiative budget and be glvm to rebmiitog to the August of conspiracy to murder In Memoriam building at 324 Broad St.. ^ HaUlburton, off % at to the variaus budget message wUl Imprinted v®t®w with a bending program feUow Panther Alex Rackley qnd $667 000 Mrs. Lyman Marshall, Mrs. 68%. ’ tog ite meet^s to me vanous ^ for essential Improvements, sentenced to 12-18 yeara In nrto- In loving memory of Samuel H. T .X ... Harrv qiebert and Mrs. WllUam Among prices on toe Big sections of town, wlU conduct u» Monoay s Heraia. w x.«» y o a n ui pns No-iron Dacron * poly blend. who passed away March Nutmeg Home Inc.,Tnr dwellingrtwMitna Harry S Board were Sperry Rand, ott its March 31 meeting at the Weiss forsees no over-aU ta- , k. Flare legs, band waist, 4 at 166 Kennedy Rd.. $28,000. Thompson. 1% to 33%; Brun^ck, off 1% Keeney St. School. The meet- ®waae In town revenue which ^ n2®**T* pockets. Regular and slims, 8 to His memory is as dear today, 18. As in the hour he passed away. to 27%; Kr^sge, off 1% to 71%; tag next Wednesday will be at might affect toe tax rate. The *®“ would be accept- r®J®«« on b ^ TOuraday morn- Boeing off 1% to 20% • RCA off 8 n m increase o t about 2% per cent ®ble- Uig when Litchfield Superior Sadly Missed. Tooth Decay Declinea A n Ebepetasive Arom a ___ _ ^ ______Wife, Daughters, Sons-in-ljaw 1% to ’33%; Arm^ito Cyankm- The’ session wlU be devoted In toe Grand List and a slight The G ^ d l i s t ot wWch the Court Judge John A. Spestole and GraMchildren CANBERRA AustraUa - A PERTH. Scotland (AP) — A id^ o«7% 'tT wiT^d'xerOT, to\ geMria’ dlscussTOT increase ta schood (^rations taxes wto be b ^ to toe com sieved susi«nslOT^ an^er Chwed ’Dnirs. tUl In Memoriam surveyirvev of nea’rlvnearly 6.0006,000 chUdren truck carrying 2,2Q0^gaUoM_gallona of off 2% to 102%. tics — to Include develt^mente be offset by the loas Jjjf «?.**’* 1:30 p.m. American Stock Ehcchange on toe local and state scenes. of ODAlP funds and rental from 086,769 from last year’s list. October for breaking lockup. Oim FrL Eve W 9. In loving aged 6 to 12 who likd Uved here Scotch whiskey and a truck car- cbnel vA i X “'pSJer’aw"y flu ^ d ^ w ^ tying chemical fertilizer cOlUd- prices Included Amco Indl^ In addition. Town Chairman the Community OoUege for town ^ p le s rf Wetes s tentative EwUer New Itoven Sartor 8 liv n i i i i l H e ihEwdraw edth e Kerch -25, 1970. to ^ X h M s ^ a ^ ed head-on near Perth. Injuring tries, off 1% to 20; Peabody Gal- Ted Cummings wUl brief toe school space.The coUege will budget wm be available short- ^ Juifee H a^d M. Mtovey OOLUaWIAEMinCItER The tears In my eyes S n of ^ both drivers and causing what Ion, off 1% to 28%; T ^ Pe- committee members on the be usyig Its Interimcampus ly for pubUc taction to toe ^ agreed to $36,000 ball for 1 can wipe away. toto decay rate^ i^cUon police described as "a dlstinc- troleum. up % to 331%; Tble- progress made to date by toe next f5l. town clerk’s office to toe Mu- McLucas, 24 case was ICE S K A T E S But the ache In my heart WUl always stay. 13.7 per cent was shown In a tlve odor” as the split whisky prompter, off % to 03%; and special rules committee he ap- Weiss estimates 96JS Si^l^C l^’fL Jb r^ ap^al^to the OonnecUcut Sup- SHARPENED similv survey to'1966. and chemical fertilizer mingled. Tonka, off to 17. pointed two months ago. tax collections ta the coming Mary Cheney Ubrary. me Cou . Your mother. ALSO KNIVES. SCISSORS, BCT■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, MARCH 2S, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1971 ONLY 2 2 . !IYS prices could be verified. It was Armys’ was left unchanged at Sue Parker, vice president; Firm Denies South Windsor Joan Weiss, secretary, and House Bill voted instead that the $76 be Drug Center Police Arrest T V T on igh t P entagon 24 per cent. granted with the stipulation MCC Dean’s List TVo years after Project Craig Doering, treasuirer. VITTNER'S that an invoice be forwarded to The Drug Advisory Center, for Complete Ustlngrs. FTC Charge i 100,000 began the Pentagon said The g;roup has named a Con­ the board. Injured Man ^^hasing Out more than 90 per cent of the Spring Fair stitution Revlsement Committee Limits Tax 81 Russell St., Is observing See Saturday's TV Week Nine Manchester and area Bruce A. Ross, 634 Woodbridge Wninauer had submitted a the following schedtde: THT bLOCK Army liweinraln- young mei^ who entered the to revise the organization’s con­ FLOWER SHOP similar request to the board at town students earned “A” St. Army under the program turned Monday through Friday, After Holdup On Deception D0N*T BATTLE ed to do battle for youl After P lan n ed By stitution which will be present­ On Old Car last month’s meeting,, asking 5;M (3) Fernr averages during the fall semes- ’Thomas D. Schmeddlng, 606 LBJ Project out to be first-class soldiers. 643-5117 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 08) Wttd Wild Weit (C) a private discussion with you, ter at Manchester Community Gardner St. ed at the March 30 meeting at nie House yesterday, after that an aliowance of $132.46 Addmmi Fkmty WASHING’TON (AP) — A ma­ WITH I T I ’The program Is open to men the Society for Savings Bank A telephone backup ser­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Three <4e> OilUcaa’* klaad land and Ellington Rd. through Saturday from 6 and four subsidiaries have de­ our low charge. Barrett, 60 Farm Dr.; Virginia Vfllky M. Seaman, 58 Plymouth ect 100,000 a Johnson ad- Uiose who fall bill limiting property taxes on plies account. At that time Riley ing's Bank Wednesday and fled 5:5S (S) Ski BepoH ______^ ® ■ Wapping Community .pjjg organization Is also plan- p.m. to 3 a.m. nied Federal TTade Commission F. Briggs, 84 Finley St.; Eld- Lane ministration ®^"Aron F. Sullivan, 236A New year and Defense Department aker. The event will take place a shotgfun wound in the leg. Po­ 7:88 (8) Ta Berne Witk Love (C) Des Moines, Iowa—Civic Read­ figure. to meet with the Board of Edu­ Dlugoe, 142 Orchard St., Rock- State Rd. officials say this figure will fur­ on May 1 at 10 a.m., through 5 lice Chief Blagio DiUeto ssiid (8) Tratk or CoaseeaeBces (C) ing Club, Inc.; Educational O f C able T V Mrs. Miller, in speaking for cation to discuss the school ARRESTg (18) Wkat’s U r User (Cl vUle; Carmel A. Patrlzzl. 2 Beverly A. ’Trudeau, 71 Jarvis ther as draft calls decline. p.m. at the Wapping Communi­ Eingine Contract DOZEN other suspects were being ques­ (88-38-48) News — Weatker * Book Cub Inc.; Home Reader passage of the bill, said she budget Monday evening at 7:30 Edward Eugene Willis, 19, of Central St., Vernon; and Rob- Project 100,000, launched in ty House. tioned. Sports (C) Service, Inc.; Home Reference WASHING’TON (AP) — The sp Dm A « m t (C) Rockville unteer enlistment. But It only dustry. nlng, Mrs. Howard Pascoe, and masks entered the Dlxwell Plaza <^^$•> AdMu-lS (C) similar (ximplalnt and the FTC Wesley V. Vancour, RPD R, of Beacon Falls is the one school, according to Guidance East Hartford, charged with . , . . 10:M <»-M) Dean Martia Show (C) Joanne E. Butler, Wlndsorvllle reached that level in 1968 and Speakers for the Industry and Mrs. William Waldron, shoplifting under $5, yesterday branch of the b ^ at about 1:30 H>R 169A West St. who touched off the debate, Director John Flek. (18) Ua-abridced (C) currently is conlsderlng a trade Rd. since has fallen erff every year. the PUC joined In opposing a Mrs. Richard Slmler and afternoon at Claldor. (Jourt date P *"-* Po“ «=e said. 18:88 (8) Tke Seveaties (C) rule going door-to-door sales AMERICA'^ LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 OFFICES when he declared that he didn’t Dr. Will Burrow of the Meri­ (18) Bartterd Talk-la (C) Columbia Paul Cl(xithler, Pinney Hill In a memo to the tnditnrv ***** *° remove CA’TV from PUC Mrs. William Monsarrat will BROAD ST. One man held a shotgun and that would have an effect on the m A s CBEBTEB s h o p p i n g PARKjW E 2 April 5. see why antique cars should be den Reg^lonal Center, who is (48) Polka! (C) Unda Gadoury, Lake Rd. Apts. services, Roger T.T Kelley,Kelley They spoke at a handle the “'Muscle Building another a revolver while the H:88 (8-8-18-88-88A8) News sales methods challenged. (Bisar Lower Level) Manchester taxed less than other kinds of also on the faculty of Central (C) Coventry Ellen H. Gunther, 80 Hyde Ave., srs‘t^r";ecrat^ of defend for **}f Goodies” (baked go<^ booth) Carleen S. Bafumo, of 819 third man went behind the n .js ^ ^ movI^ ^ *** ’The FTC last June alleged Monday thru Frlid^ 9:M a.m. to 9:00 p.m. perscnal property, “if we as­ Connecticut State College, will Diana Aughenbaugh, RFD 3, RPD 1 manpower and reserve affairs, Committee on Banks and Reg- while Mrs. William -Mann and I Open 10 to Center St., charged with solicit- tellers’ cages and emptied three 11:88 (88-38) Toalzkt Skow Jekasy Cowles and its subsidiaries mis. Saturday Sunday 9:00 aeme to 5:00 pem. sess on the resale value of other conduct the progn"am. He will -Merrow Rd. Francis X. Hachey, 116 Pros­ reduced this year’s quotas and ulated Activities. Mrs. Charles Regulbuto will ing rides yesterday aftemcxm at cash drawers containing about Canaa (C) led potential customers by tell­ 10 valuable possessions, we should consider such problems as (8-48) Dick CaveU Show (C) rllOfiV u^yej'i iw William F. Kilby, 146 Cedar pect St. said the “ long-range objective is William Keevers of the PUC take care of the “ T in y. Tim (18) Mcrv Oriltia (C) Free Parking assess on the same basis here,’ ’ identification of perceptually the Center. (3ourt date April 12. $5,000. The money was not im- ing them they were getting free S^ramp Rd. Gabriele U. Hartmaim, 3 said proposed legislation would ’Treats’’ (candy.) G^S to eliminate quota controls as ------mediately recovered. 1:88 (8-38-48) Nem — Prayer aad magazine subscriptions and that ,NQ APPOINTMENT NECESSARY i F.SERVICE DEPT STORES he said. “ Some of the cars arc handicapped children and the 8 ln on Charles C. Nielsen, Box 109A, Hughes Circle draft calls reach or approach Invalidate the 16 CA’TV fran- *'Box Car Bonuses (toys) valued at $10,000 to $12,000.” Ashley J. Saunders, 16, of 80 Police said there were about 8:69 (3) Newi — Prayer and 8l)[n payments were only for mailing Thomas R. Hebert, 100 Union role of the classroom teacher Off (C) RFD 2 zero.” chlses granted by the PUC and will be handled by Mrs. Wll- Sarasin was put down by Francis Dr., charged with fall- 10 customers in the bank at the and handling. St. the tariffs filed by utilities 11am Neal and Mrs. Jrfm Young in dealing with such problems. Ellington The Nixon administration several other speakers, most of ure to obey a stop sign, last time of the robbery. None was Bdaoatloaal TV (84) The Justice Department later Raymond Lee Jones, 2 Foxhlll whose poles carry the CATV and the “Three-Ring Spectacu- Complete Selections for the Entire Family Members of the community Tkareday, Marek 86 Itobert P. Poggle, Egypt Rd. hopes to end the draft by mid- them from his own party and night at Woodbridge eurd E. injured. brought criminal and civil New Spring Fashions Dr. are invited and are asked to PM 1973 and make military service cables. lars” (handicrafts) booths will almost all backing the bill. contact Flek in his office at the Center Sts. Court date April 12. The three bandits were seen 8:88 TraasMaM (C) B charges against the firms, alleg­ Hebron Dale G. Karpuska, Stage Route Joseph Cooney of the Oonnectl- be worked by Mrs. Robert ------rurming from the bank, and a Conversations with Wendell Howard G. Grant, Main St. voluntary. State Rep. William O’Neill, D, high school. • Castle. ing the same violations. The Exclusively Only ^or Rd., RFD 4 ^ ^ , cut Community Antenna Televl- Hauck, Mrs. Harold Rice and of the 52nd District called the AOCIDEN’TS woman told police she heard a 8:88 Small Baeiaeis Maaa(emeat firms pleaded no contest and James A. Klar, 4 Jan Dr. East Bruce W. Kemble, 61 Spring St. Under Project 10^(XX), each of Association, said that un- Mrs. Richard Thompson. Spring Shoe Values Students in kindergarten bill “ an excellent piece of legist At Buckland Rd. near Bum- shot moments after the three "Personnel Management" R signed a consent order barring Andrew Tupper. Old Gilead Rd. Norman D. LaiRocheUe, Jr., 40A the services was given an p u c , CATV operators The “Jumbo Delights’’ or through Grade 8 will follow the 7:88 Contemporary Masic Procram nual lation — one that will preserve usual timetable for early dis­ ham St. yesterday morning, a had fled. 8:88 WaaklaftoB Week U Bevlew further deceptive practices. Manchester Mt. Vernon Dr. quota to fill. ^®® 1966 will have to furnish their service home cooking booth will be a very important piece of three-way .collision involved' Police said they followed a 8:88 Saa Fraacisco M k (C) missal. The afternoon kinder­ "Separtatlng" — "Subjective Karen 8. Abraltis, 10 Robin Rd. Gary F. MatOs, 17 Unden PI. more th ^ 300,(^ of the^ new throughout their franchise areas, worked by Mrs. Henry Heath Americana.” cars driven by George E. trail of blood to an apartment documentary" around separa- Deborah G. Aldrich, 33 Butler Jane Misaiko, 43 Grant St. standards men have been In- without it, they could just run and Mrs. Roland Provost. The garten will attend with the Uon of prisoners from society C h u b bettes morning session. O’Dell of Warehouse Point, Jo- house where the wounded man Rd- Allen E. Schevy, Jr., 33 Fox auctea. cables where it was most profit- -Big Top Lunch Wagon” will TEENS AND WOMENS seph Roy of Wapping, and Da- apprehended, and their resulUnc psy­ Elderly Veteran Republican Registrar of Vot­ (fa s chological probems. Donald P. Bernard. 170 Scott Hill Dr. A Pentagon spokesman said able. Ignoring residents of bo skilleted by Mrs. Alphonse Bolton vld L. Ck>mpo of Enfield. ______9:88 88 Mtamtes (C) Project 100,000 quotas are being sparsely populated areas, Coon- Qarcia and Mrs John Reyntdds. ers Elaine Potterton and Dem­ prominent person. Pleads Cause Dr. Sandra R. Scruggs, 43 Thomas ocratic Registrar William Hou­ 9:88 They West That’A Way (C) B Wherft $lenderliing apparel is our only busineu Gall E. Blevins, 178 So. Main St. St. reduced M toe size of toe armed ey said. Mrs. J. Aldeii Harrison and Self-Ornam ented COMPLAINTS "Buck Jones" Marcia P. BoreUo, 123 Eldridge Robert J. Stacy, 62 Pinneyforces Hill shrinks from toe current Steven Lenzl of the National Robert Kinnax will take School Notes le report that a voter-making Police say someone broke in­ House Blaze 18:88 Ceaaectieai Newsroom Of Convention for girls with weight or proportion problems. session will be held Saturday at St. Apts. level of 2.9 million to 2.6 million Theater Owners AssoclaUon of ^ ” rge ^ toe “^ n lc a l Won- to Dick’s Shell StaUon at 653 Elizabeth J. Carlson, 1087 Main Patricia A. Van Dever, 60 Glen- next year. Connecticut warned that without ^g^s?; (plants) whUe Mrs. Llnd- Payment Bid Town Hall from 2 to 6 p.m. Center St. last night through an Oaims Victim HARTFORD (AP)—The legis­ Midi-Heels ’Those wishing to register for lature's Appropriations 0>mmit- St., Apt. E stone Dr. However, toe spokesman said, PUC control, toe time might g Booth and Mrs. Mervln east window, and made off with Lynette E. Caswell From Surplus the first time, as well as those NORTTL STONINGTON (AP)— Booths Raise tee listened to a dignified plea F ash io n s New State Carole K. Vizard, 12 Mary Lane ending toe draft will not mean come when all major televised Ligjjtgi will expose uie “ White the owner’s motorcycle which Rd., 296A wishing to change party affilia­ A house fire claimed the life and a couple of salty stories South Windsor men with lower physical and sports events, such as toe base- B,gni,ant Menagerie’’ (odds and was in one of the bays. mental ability will be rejected ball World Series and college ’The Board of Finance voted tion may do so at this session. of one person and injured two Speculation from a 92 - year - old veteran Styled to flatter Robert A. Dixon, 230 New State David M Blozie, 882 Avery St. sailors based in Groton early Rd* automatically. football, would be on closed-cir- Tuesday to ask the townspeople School Menu Tuesday night, someone pry- Wednesday and promptly ap­ Susan L. (3eir, 34 Woodland Dr. Also i>articlpating in toe fair 2 8 8 to use $54,500 from the surplus Monday—Juice, meat grinder, ’Thursday mcming, police said. proved an $800 appropriatlk Dr. ley reduced toe Project 100,000 a utility.” native will satisfy statutary, re­ chocolate pudding. chisled the door knob on the of Reinlckendorf, a spokesman ' Trahyd Personnel Wlntechog Hill Road. After questioning Heald about John T. Grezel, 163 Birch St. Nancy L. Daniels, 49 Russell enlistment quota for toe Ma- The PUC and toe CATV In- M east side of the building. said. quirement, and will mean a Bruce Orotta, 79 Ansaldi Rd. Dr. tines from 24 to 20 per cent and duatry also favored a bill to re- president of toe Wlndso W o T e n V a m p Manchester Evening Herald ETremen from companies in It was the only border point his life style—“ I take a drink I Club I substantial saving in Interest Stephen C. Hahn, 70 Linden St. Nancy L. Fallacaro, 47 Scott from 18 per cent to 16 per cent quire other utilities to carry Teen-Age RepuDUCM Bolton Correspondent Judith Tuesday night a newspaper Stonington, Mystic and Wequete- where such acticm was reported smoke a pipe, I smoke cigars...! of toe coets over the years. Antoinette M. Head, 181 Loomis Dr. for toe Navy. CATV cables on their power (TARS) at a meeting Donohue, tel. 649-8409. box was stolen from the Man­ qu(x:k responded. but it raised speculation the like a couple of cocktails when Trim Statutes call for a principal St. James R. Goetcheus, 100 Han- The Air Force quota was cut poles. “The law now merely says group this month. Other ^Rc®« Step-Ins chester Plaza. The box was East Germans might let West I eat,” he said—and after being payment each year, beginning Joann C. Hettinger, 462 N. Main sen Dr from 18 to 16 per cent while toe they “may” carry toe cables, named by toe group Include | found later in the area, the Berliners pass through the Wall convulsed by a couple of yams no later than two years after the St. change missing. New ImmigrantB for Easter visits with relatives which Heald. told with consider­ initial loan. Bolton’s first pay­ Youth Injured able skill, the committee went Fashions Wayne Huot, 47 Pltmeer Clr. ment o i $27,250 was due in TEL AVIV (AP) - Another West Berlin authorities were into executive session and Judith Johnson, 206 Center St. 9 8 8 November 1970, but a one year In Bomb Blast planeload of Jewish immigrants Theresa A. Jones, 427 E. Center reported awaiting word from promptly came out with $800. 9H m a in STREET , extension was granted due to House Passes from the Soviet Union arrived in St. A “ It’s not going to break the WEST HAROTFORD (AP) — A Tel Aviv today, but the censors East Berlin concerning resumed pending legislation. talks about wall passes. Easter state,” said House Chairman Governor and Main Michael W. Klemens, 232 Chic new casual with new Under the terms of the statute, homemade bomb accidentally School Building refused to allow newsmen to re Ferguson Rd. port how many were aboard. It passes figure)! pron^enUy on Rubin Oohen, D-Colchester. higher heel, perfect with two payments of $27,250 will be exploded Wednesday afternoon, According to Heald’s testi­ Philip J. Klemas, 466 Adams almost severing the right hand was one of the largest groups to the Western side In two eariler pants or any skirt length. due In November 1971, assum­ Fund Addition mony, there are still 28 veterans EAST HARTFORD Also: St. arrive from the Soviet Unicm. meetings, while the East Ger­ Man-made uppers with or­ ing jio further extensions are of the West Hartford newspaper of the Spanish-American war liv­ 2390 Whitiwy Avonue Edward W. Kloehn, 63 Hem­ delivery boy holding it. The party Included families mans were understood to be T«l. 528-3737 nam ent. Sizes 5 to 10. allowed. HARTFORD (AP) — A blU ing In Connecticut. They range Hamdon Near Town HeV. lock St. There was no indication why authorizing another $82 million from Moscow, Kiev and Riga, pressing for a general Berlin Issue Date in age from 90 to 104, he said. Op,«n Daily to 5:30 Parkway ExH 61 or 62 ' Jeanette M. Kohut, 63 Lyness the boy was holding the bomb, in state-backed borrowing to all of them centers of the cur­ dialogue. Ttie bonds, which were au­ Heald said the national con­ St. Convert ncM There have been no general Fi^ay 'til 9 pjn. ToL 2 4 8 ^ 5 7 thorized at a town meeting in or where it came from. build new public schools was rent fight by Soviet Jews for niilip J. LaGace, 40 Griswold permission to emigrate to Is­ seasonal wall passes for five vention, of which he Is chair­ September 1968, must be issued Police said the youth son of passed by the House Wednesday St. rael. years. man should attract 800 persons. by July 1, 1972. It was noted Mrs. Alfred Oppenhelm- and sent to Gov. Thomas J. Mes- Dawn E. Lapine, 90 Branford FOR THE YOUNG MISS that making the principal pay- apparently accidentally set kill, who had asked for the St. ment at this Ume will give the t*»e bomb about 3:20 p.m. measure. Clifford P. LaPolhte, 66 Lock- town another year to see what while he was on his paper route The governor had criticized wood St. Cut-Out Strap direction legislation and inter- a secluded residential develop- the Democrats for falling to ade- Marie E. Laramie, 24 Deep- est rates are taking. ment near St. Thomas Semin- quately fimd the school construc- wood Dr. The board also considered is- ary. tion program, which ran out of Patricia L. Leach, 119 E. Mid­ suing bonds Immediately, since Fragments of the metal box money last year, dle Tpke. Step-Ins the bond market is very favor- containing an unknown explosive “it was unfortunate when we Catherine M. Lerch, 16 Hudson able now. Norman Lemalre in- tore into the youth’s hand and passed the bill in 1969 that we St. dicated a preference for a 20- rippled his jacket, police said, were millions and millions short Fraderick S. Martin, Jr., 92 year bond, saying that although His face and chest were burned, in our estimate," said House Mi­ (Middle Tpike. E. lt may cost more In Interest, it A neighbor spotted the youth norlty Lea-'er FVancls J. Collins, John J. Mastmi, 36 Lyndale St. won’t come as such a shock to running up Croyden Drive to- Tlie 1969 law authorized no Cliristine L. Mhthewson, 34 the town’s economy next year, ward Northbrook Drive. Seeing more than $160 million in ap- . Weaver Rd. He also noted that If inflation- the badly injured, bloodied hand, propriated funds was passed BED? James W. McClure, 487 Center Pretty new strapped ary trends continue to devalue the neighbor rushed out to help, earlier and signed by Meskill. MUSIC FOR THE YOUNG MAN St. and save 'n buckled look for cas­ the dollar, the town will be pro- police said. They said the youth Collins aald “ a debt of gratl- Alan D. Mello, 68 Cooper Hill tected, as it will pay a fixed was apparently trying to reach tude" was owed to the governor ual or party-time wear. St. amount each year. hts home. for urg;lng additional support for James P. Mulhern, 76 Fairfield Wipe clean. 8V4 to 3. M o c T o e Representatives from the The neighbor, who police did school construction, and even St. RecreaUon Department, U- not identify, made the youth lie Majority leader (^ 1 Ajello con- Mary Ann C. Muyphy, 427 Cen­ brary Board and Fire Depart- down and began to administer ceded that “ the governor, in this B u c k le YES. WINF RADIO'S SUPERSTAR. ter St. ment were on hand to discuss first aid. Another neighbor called instance at least, has acted NOW ' (Jerard D. Murphy. 3 Warren responsibly.’’ and explain their budgets. police. St. Index Cards Police said the youth was James J. O’Brien, 14 Park St. Shoes In other Finance Board bust- alone when the bomb went off. Thomas E. Packard, 89 Durant with gas heat ness, $76 was granted to Build- They said they wouldn’t know ART MORGEN. WILL BE TESTING Tree Acreage St. ' Ing and Sanitary Inspector why he had the bomh or what tt At the time of the landing of YOUR Joyce B. Pescatello, 236 New John Willnauer for the pur- was made of until he recovered chase of 1,000 property descrip- enough to talk, the Pilgrims, there were 937- State Rd. tlon cards.______Since several mem- So little of the bomb remained million acres of superb virgin David W. Porter, 13 Vine St. THE ALL NEW. REVOLUTIONARY Donald IL. -Provencal, 17 Carol bers felt that this appeared to police said, that it was unlikely forest In the United States, In- 2 be a high price, member Wil- that explosive exi>erts will be eluding all territory except the Dr. Convert to gas heat before April 30, and make no conversion pay­ 11am Riley suggested that Will- called to help In the investlga- Great Plains and some western HOMETOWN Michael J. Randeau, 137 No. ment until October. Adjustable strap assures nauer’s funds be withheld until tion. desert areas. ElmBt. comfortable support for Roblna C. Rlnea, 98 Greenwood On CNG’s deferred payment plan, switching to economical gas growing feet. Sizes 8Vz to 3. 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weekly in the Berkeley Dally tenced to death in the 1961 hold­ man’s argument that the code 1st, and noted Sen. Robert J. received junior leadership Notes from the Notch G tizen s Gazette and two weekly newspa­ M urder up- murder of Los Angeles gro­ M en’ s L ib is frequently violated by male SST D efeat Dole, the national chairman, is Hehron training and worked oii rank Pentagon Tax Hearing pers, and broadcast on an Oak­ cer Mcrrls Hassen, 67, and the doctors helping with the birth of the Republican doing the parti advancement. children. The court cited laws' PLAZA DEPT. STORE land te'evision station. California Supreme Court up­ san slugging now. The Troop is most apprecia­ How do you feel about the requiring that a pieg^iant wom ­ K eep Tabs "Some of the judges are ap­ Conviction held' the conviction after an au­ Action Loses (We Have A Notion To Please) A Threat To "Who does he think he is? Scout Sales tive of a new American Flag Disappointed Governor’s tax proposals? Truly Gone Are Days an must be attended by a mid­ prehensive, some are downright tomatic appeal. E. M mm.w TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) M e?” said Agrnew. donated by the American The General Assembly Joint wife and prescribing other tasks hostile. The majority say we’re In a separate case. Imbler The Agnew routine began just Legion, Jones-Keefe Post 95 of Committee on Finance will Reversed In C ^ rm a n y for doctors at a delivery. The M any Jobs On Pullout When Spring Meant Mud O n Judges doing a good thing,” said Hunt- pleaded guilty to second degree after dessert with an acid re­ B eat 1 9 6 9 Hebron. holjl a public hearing next ting. robbery of a. Pomona service court said the doctors can cmly mark about a familiar -vice (Continued from Page One) FOLSOM, Calif. (AP) —Paul KASSEL, Germany (AP) — A The Easter Bunny Has (Continued from Page One) Ttekets On Hand Thursday at Tolland High By CLEM YOUNG brown, saturated earth. Neat By MARTY THOMPSON Superior Court Judge Red­ station. The station was held up act on their own in cases of presidential target: K. Imbler was twice told he had B y $ 1 ,5 0 0 Tickets for this Saturday’s Ing his military strength for se- School on all tax revenue rows of cornstalk roots and Asooiated Press Writer mond Staats said he does not 10 days after Hasson was killed West German court today up­ emergency. "As avid readers of Time, a date to step into California’s research and development . In producUon by the Image Play- Souto* Vietnai;. proposals. Unless the pattern of weather bird-picked cobs lay In a vast OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A read the boxscore regfularly but on Jn. 4, 1961. held the West German prohibi­ apple-green gas chamber. Each Come to Plaza! aviation safety and mass trans- Boy------Scout Troop------28 of Hebron house Touring - Company “ from utt. ^'„ utuiur.y ,^ r ly w,u with a re-election The hearing will start at changes, it won’t be much of expanse of more. I could have ’’they wrote an article! about one U.S. District Court Judge tion against male midwives and - . o f f h a m o of U a m n fr k n - * group of citizens is keeping: tabs time his execution was delayed. it. ^ “T. completed Ite most success- ^ Hampton Campaign ^ead. 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested a mud season this year In upper plodded, ankle-deep, for hours case of mine and said they’d re­ Warren J. Ferguson reversed I’ll Diink to H ut as avia listeners to the net- Hisrh School may.be purchased ^ ® on sentences Imposed on con­ The balding grandfather of said it does not vloiliate constitu­ YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE Is Invited to come and ex­ Bolton. We’re so used to civlltz- »>ad I not raen the b li^ , ^ d member me at election time. the murder conviction last Jan­ He said priority would be giv- works, you must be curious ‘“1 Tom Wat Sales campaign to of Marjorie African ti^^wlUi^ra^^^ h^s three walked out of Folscm tional guarantees of equal rights RALERGH, N. C.. (AP) — press an opinion. , A. sought a quieter path along the victed criminals with the aim of But it so happened they didn't uary on grounds Imbler had re­ AND COLORFUL STOCK OF: ed spring that we’ve almost ^g j gg^j^ ^ear the red- Prison Wednesday, his murder and opportunitiesvfor the sexes. North Carolina’s House of Rep­ en to companies which have had about what’s going on In the date, surpassing last year’s to- circle. reached a poln? where the Unlt- Increased sales taxes, the possibly booting lenient judges have all the facts.” ceived an unfair trial. The ccnvlctlcn reversed after a 10- A 38-year-old bachelor who resentatives has repealed an a federal contract canceled world.” tal sales by approximately Horton, along with Dwight gt^tes Is finding llmlU to the income tax, tuition Increases forgotten its once prime Ingredi- wing’s rasp and song, and the out of office at the next election. Judge John Cooper comment­ state appealed to the U.S. Su­ year legal battle waged from operates the projector in a 1879 law adiich made it illegal to • EASTCIt BASKETS • BRASS within a year of application If ^mston, is appearing ressure it can bring to bear on and existing state taxes will ent anyway. suddenly remembered clucking "The first judges come up for ed; "Pure statistics are not al­ preme Court which allowed two prisons. Wiesbaden movid theater had sell or give away liquor within , J . cratlc prospect for the 1972 ____ . hi the performance which will tl a wishes be explained. re-election in two years,” says ways significant.” Ferguson’s ruling to stand. the cancellation reduced their „resldenHal n„,y..n»Hon ae„ Assistant Scout Leader Paul ™ m, thf^otVan ^ration Is Old Bolton residents tell of the robin, Dressed In a gray suit and applied for midwifery school two miles of a place where a po­ • EBBS •DYE . , . . . presidential nomination, Sen. jg^ty^e The Tolland meeting is one Earl W. Hunttlng, a founder of The state’s Adult Authority work force by 10 per cent or if Edmund S. Muskle of Maine: Nielsen, cha^lman of the , how they used to have to park Now, on these carrying a' gray luitease, the and was rejected. He went to a litical speech was scheduled or regarded by U.S. officials as a of a series being held Citizens for Law and Order. then decided Imbler could be they were located in areas with * “ rth defects or 1 ^ of from Alameda County records. through. But I’m disillusioned the other driver, was hospitaliz­ aa anmac ma a a vaas aom a makes AI the GE4, the OOmSST engine,I XjOXrviaxspAva^VtHaynswortii, /^nvMMsrAllCarswell andn»««B W/ Wal-1_ pa,u vacaUon were ___ WUUam.... ville- G ^ O' nre Mockalts ' Staf- 4$«^® American A H TW%/\¥\troop <4«\ninTlr-commit- ’ J . ^ ... ICOAAV . J l>v o •• sex_____ drive .__>..... were ...... misunderstood. I aim/1 A«*ar<^/\/1 Hunting and his group also pick dith S. Hollowlch filed suit in and disgusted. I’m not an Iso­ ed at Lawrence-Memorial Hos­ Dr. Bowen, who Is with Uie stepped wrong? Wednesday his ear- said—i j the.1— congressional— acUon ii>ly xTi.b.iHlckel.” •• Aldrich and Chuck Lewis. ford ' Springs' s Patricia . Snape, ment is going steadily down. "spotlight” cases which they be­ U.S. District Court Wednesday lated case.” pital in New London, state po­ c<«ld eliminate 1,600 jobs at GE '^ e n e s ^ the serious^ ^ ^ gg„t^ g^ Rockville; Nancy Wcods Hole Oceanographic In- Would that dark hummock remarks referred to chronic lieve deserve special attention. saying she was fired as a night Imbler was convicted and sen­ lice said. sUtute, cited a recent study of hold beneaUi a boot, or would marijuana who also use The "spotlight” recently was clerk last October because her I ®®’ ^ adi^nlstra- Jeffrey Daigle. Mocadlo, Peterson Rd., Ver- radlaUon by the NaUonal Acad- r gink, plunging me Into g„ph drugs as LSD. turned on a 13-tlme loser on nar­ employer said the job was more "With the GB engine program *^® ®* ^ Flllault Steven Hovev Rebecca Nash, Wlndsor- A rm y Sets emy of Science which examined gy^amp which had no end, so jjg g^jj there is no evidence cotics and burglary counts who fitting for a man. termlnaUon,’’ raid E.E. Hood, s®-J fujur. ^ vllle; Olga Yakoboskl. Pinocle vice pres dent and genei^ r ^ - W alive and well in Wash- ^ ^ ^ . Euj,^n. oina Avarista, nuclear plants in England and that I—a chUdhood fear revived present to link marijuana was sent to the California Reha­ Miss Hollowlch, 21, a San Fer­ the United States. —just disappeared, leaving per- gjone to these 111-effects, but nando Valley State College stu­ BE CREAYIVE...BE PRACTICAL bilitation Center, although a pa­ Z rion ‘^■aZTT^S jobfTt ^ w a s ’ln that context that Ag- ^ b e e . Dale GoLeau, RrS- Maple St.. Vernon. T ria l D ate "I thought we ought to see haps, a single glove? "there is all kinds of evidence to role officer and a psychiatrist dent, worked for the University something. In fact, we couldn’t I made it to the fields. Here ghow that LSD causes birth de- had recommended jail. Young Women’s Christian Asso­ Evend^e, Ohio, and perhaps 100 r.ew chose for special praise two «ey Ford, ^ro. y / others at Other <1E locations wUl members of the Cabinet: Secre- Thomas Novatasky, Chris OKobriclc, Skinner Rd., ^er For Captain see anything at all,” he said. I found UtUe grassy hills and fects.” The boxscore is published ciation of Los Angeles. - locations wm ^ Housing and Urban De- Green. Roy Wlrth, Richard Ful- non; M^k Michaud, Virginia Dr. Bowen was one of several alpine lakes; the frost not out Hall said he did not correct WITH READY-TO-FINISH PINE Darlene He said Ui^t although efforts velopment George Romney, and |er. Patrick Blow and Paul BUI- g ^ ’’ ®' (Continued from Page One) speakers at a day-long forum yet, the ground holding the wa- the report sooner because he Stafford sponsored by the University of ter In miniature vaUeys. thought It was a good Idea to C i l l d o r ^“jLplf ta®oto“%obs‘^®We J^^Voli^'. scheduled for McPherson. Ga.. by K«> iJh'ode'Ysiarid. Beyond stretched good, discourage marijuana usage. FURNITURE FROM MASTERCRAFT l 7 v i ^ face the fact tlmt there Tbe vice president raid he the reservation from JUly 11 ^therine^ D n, tone’s mUlta^ won’t be work for a large num- was impressed at Romney’s through July 17 at the “Buc- Army Cspt. Norman Cpw>er ber of employes now wwklng on handling of Uie revenue sharing cancers Camp” with MUtem “ d son, Stattord Springs, IV^ Military officials at Mc- the GErdevelopment.” before a conference of shaw. Scoutmaster, and assist- Candace A ^ Pherson denied Uiat a date for QUALITY CONSTRUaED FURNITURE AT A FRAaiON OF THE COST... SIMPLY Luftiaw^ ^neral manag- mayors. ant raout masters WUUam Lar- ‘»’® ‘’®®*‘ ®®‘’ PAINT, STAIN OR VARNISH TO SUIT YOUR DECOR, YOUR INDIVIDUAL er of Uie GE4 d’e^rtmenrs^l^- ^olpe he praised for a presen- rabee and (Jordon Aldrich as ^abonte. Trout Stream Dr., V by quoted Cooper as Fantastic Savings endale said halthS^ funding Nation of the supersonic trans- supervisors. , ‘"Tb® J“dge set the date. Both TASTE AND YOU'VE GOT A FINE PIECE OF FURNITURE, HANDSOME ENOUGH could 'mean a net loss of as P®^ case at a f^m et ineeting. ^he second week of camp will

FOR ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. ^ ^ AH.. A A. ..,4 a aI A A llC n ^tOC y TLoretta .AAAffo UQimtmanHauptman, LOVCland The Army previously had an- Uon over the next two years for ®®"^ co n ^ cin g . . of the reservaUon from on R C ^ Records aua d^MAinvtAfi A«*Aci Ua aaJH thA The ine Senateo€i1cLl6 nourshours before Dciore naahad *u*aii«p*» A<«e* *y « ' (OonUimed from Page One) sturdy comtniction, font rootny drawers. 32" ALKA-SELTZER 25's high, 27" wide, 14)4” deep. (*1438) Reg. 24.99 been done to Am erica,” but will do more, will "build some­ thing,” and leave behind a reor­ TRUCK LOAD SALE! Reg. 79c NOW ganized and reformed federal COMPANION VALUES!! structure. Nixon said the GOP congres­ limit 2 Per Customer sional 'Victories of 1946 and 1952, 1,01 1 H WIIV ■!!■> and his own White House elec- Sjuuded, fijuj^ MUO ANTIQUK KIT tl«i In 1968, were won primar­ 3 7 ily because ."Americans were against what they found" in COUPON DAYSK Washington. upon Good thru Sunday, March 28th m m SPRAY PAINT But next year, he said, "we >9l will be able to stand proudly be­ HAND fore the American people be­ cause we will have dealt with what they were against in 1968, and we will be for what Ameri­ 9X 12 Chinn''7 9 C H O IC E O F BRAIDED 2 TOHiEZr TISSUE -1 ca needs in 1972." lias The Democratic Policy CJoun- 3 4-roU packages MULTICOLORS: # GREENS # GOLDS ♦ 8ROWNS # REDS B eg. $1.40 cll endorsed unanimously legis­ Limit 1 Per Coupon lation proposed by Sens. George McGovern, D-SD, and Mark O. HyjARTBUl IIBUO Hatfield, R-Ore., to bar spend­ ing to keep American forces In 9X 12 Indochina after Dec. 31. COUPON DAYS Averell Harrlman, once U.S. ambassador to the Paris peace Coupon Good thru Sun., March 28th talks, headed the panel that DUAL drafted the call for withdrawal 5 FLINTSTONE CHEWABLE this year. NixRD (AP) — A Nort)» ture is planning to get someone The committee wants to find VISITING BOOBS in Windsor. would carry the same construc- further study on possible sites tal was changed a few out the difference between a Trinity Covenant Church Intermediate Care Semi- The newly organized Demo- for doing away entirely with afi Meadows site for a new state But while the Windsor site struction costs as the North before the land is bought. drunk in order to help it decide months tigo, but to6 late to driver with an alcohol content private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m.- cratic Club of Manchester met nominaUng committee and for Jail was chosen despite high would cost $330,000, compared to Meadows site but would cost whether or not to lower the HACKMATACK STREET be listed correcUy in the new of .15 per cent, the present legal 8 p.m .; private rooms, 10 a.m.- last night at the VFW Home nominating officers from the costs because the state would $000,000 for the one here, Meskill $130,000 more to acauire. Although the Inca Indians legal limit of alcohol allcwed in phone books. The hospital limit, and .10 per cent, the lower 2 p.m., and 4 pan.-8 pan. and, after a lively three hours floor only. Tlie method chosen have to pay less for construc­ said, construction in Windsor A review of recent land sales used no cement in their build­ the blood cf drinking drivers. Saturday, March 27, 1971 number is 646-1222. limit requested by Gov. Thomas Fedtatrlca: Farenta allowed of discussion and deliberation, was a compromise, tion, Gov. Thomas J. Meskill would cost an estimated $700,000 in the North Meadows area ings, some walls still remain in­ The April 13 experiment will FROM 9 A.M. -11 A.M. J. Meskill. any time except noon-2 p.m.; adopted the bylaws which will The officers of the club will said Wednesday. more—$7.9 million rather than points up one reason for criti­ tact after 300 years due to the not be held on the open road, others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dana guide Its future acUons. be a president, vice president. Announcement of the North $7.2 million. cism. The records show that the skillful fltUng together o< the but in the safety of the State Several volunteers have al­ Self Service: 10 a.m .-2 p.m ., Hallenbeck, Daly Rd., Coven­ About 30 members were pres- secretary, treasurer, and ser- Meadows site, just west of Inter­ Because of flooding threats at $600,000 acquisition cost—$56,000 stones they used. Capitol, using a driving machine ready come forward. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. try; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ent. The club, as of yesterday, geant at arms — to be elected Intenaive Care and Ooianary numbered 61 paid-up members, to one-year terms each Febru- Care: Immediate family only, RocKviUe, a son to Mr. and ^ ^ annual meeting. The anytime, limited to five mlnntee. ^.Nlch^asBonadles, 50 Jan will be limitid to Maternity: Fathers, 11 aan.- Dr., Hebron. Most of the discussion last serving two consecutive terms. 12:45 p .m ., and 6:80 p.m.-8 DISCHARGED YESTER- jjjgijt revolved around two T h e bylaws declare that p .m .; others, 3 p.m .-4 p .m ., and D A Y ; Conrad Hahn, 162 Haw- the bylaws-^the de- members of the Manchester 8:30 p.m.-8 p.m. morne St.; Mrs. Mollle purpose of the organize- Democratic Town Committee, DOORBUSTERS ON SALE ALL Age Umlta: U in maternity, ^rshman 458 W. Middle procedure although they may be members 12 in other areas, no limit in ir for choosing officers. ^ "ew club and may partic- self-eervlce. Win^r l^ks; Mrs. Pearl M. adopted, the pur- ‘Pate in all of Its deliberations. Smith, Bailey Rd., Andover. oreanlzatlon*^ (it "^ay not serve as officers of the Doe to construction, parking Also. Andrew W. and Beth club A T3 A . T>«f wlll bc Incorporatcd and will be A. Sharpe, 143 Brent Rd., Pat- ^_^___j ______\ The club will hold monthly DAY..FRIDAY O NLY-lO tolO for emergencies is severely re­ is stricted. The public is urgently n cx u . ^ u cy , sianora springs; ~ wlnn to meetings on the fourth Wednes- requested not ^i^iaS^’e^e^J^^ W ^ r t y and opinion of all Democrats.” ‘lay of each month, at a loca em e^ncy entrance ««ce ^ to Paul^. ^uerr^Jr nS As originally written, the tlon to be determined. Member­ ship is open to all Manchester to 10 c iS S iT r C p i^ k S ^ : vlewDr.."south“wind Duray, Enfield. funds, and that It may decide reunion dinner-dance April 24 Dress Shirts Dr., Bolton; Donald D. Camp- Also, Geotge M. Boudrieau, to pay for campaign advertls- at the Officers Club at the State MUSLIN SHEETS I * ■ bell, 49 Broad St.; Paul E. Enfield; Mrs. Mary B. Brown, tng on its own initiative. Armory, Hartford. The event l ! ' - Cormier, Enfield; Mrs. Norah 81 Summer St.; Paula Whit- Those opposed to fund-raising will open at 6:30 p.m. with a PANT TOPS Short sleeve shirts in as­ M. Coupe, 42 Cornell St.; Mrs. more, Enfield;. Mrs. Doreen events argued that they are cocktail hour, and dinner will sorted solids and the new, LUHan C. DeDecko, 210 Brook Lundskl, RFD 1, Bolton; basically the functions of the be served at 7:30. popular stripes. Long point­ St.. South Windsor; Patricia D. Patricia Csaszar, 1188 W. ttemocratlc Town Committee Members of the class who Choose from 100% Nylon or Elks Dedicate New Addition on Saturday DeFeUce, 401 Keeney St. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Gertrude H. that the main function of have not been notified may F U U O R S ed (Killars. Sizes 14i/^ to 17. Nylon & Acetates. New Spring Also, Frank Donadlo, 117 E. Pikul, Southbrldge, Mass. Democratic Club of Man- contact Mrs, Anne Hopkins TWW SIZ E Styles . . . Beautiful detailing Center St.; Debra A. Doyle, Also, Mrs. Marion Guyette, 30 Chester is to provide a forum, Sobiral, 50 Brightwood Lane. in white, pastels, black, red or East Hartford; MUton Fish, Beezlebub Rd., Wapplng; Peter . jj,e views of all ^est Hartford. CASES TO MATCJt^ Rea. S1.57 2 o ljl brown. Sizes 32-38. Regular to ^2.67 Storrs;-• Diana— -L. GauUn, ^ 694 Karmazyn, 432 Buckland Rd., Democrats. ® Th© rGunioiT committee is Gijvemor’s Highway, South South Windsor; Mrs. Rita What finally settled the Issue taring to loc^ e class memters Fortier, East Hartford; Janice fViof tho Evelyn O. Christensen, Ber- Windsor; Mrs. Lois A. Gilbert, was the reallzaUon that the _ Audrey M. St^ford Springs; Carl D. Gin- DeMerchant. 61 Wedgewood ^corporates, will ciuu Walter W. Fersch, Irv- RIGHT GUARD ard, Storrs, Valerie A. Hum not be permitted by state law ■ Comoara f t Also, Mrs. Peter Koehler and , I T D- FHsher. Mary Rita Cal- phrey, 99 Ridge St. 1 , Of to contrl^te to ^lltlcal candl- ^ Jackson. Harry W. 5-LB. BA® DEODORANT ^s and campaigns. Kenny, Gladys M. Landry, at ^ O ^ o ^ S^Tos^hTSv^^ Sefra -ir— and son, 81 Jan Dr., Hebron; The decision to incorporate ^ucy M. Lippincott, Jane Melo, moth nuggets French Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Ethel , ’ was on the bEisls of limited lia- Cl T> <3 - << . 1 c, - 1 Mrs. Milford Chasse and son, Frances M. Molloy, Doris R. king SIZE f *U9 MEN'S PERMA PRESS F. Parons, Stafford Springs; 129 Summer St.; Mrs. Michael P«>tecUon for the officers Theodore j . Tetreault, Mrs. Pearl H. Roy, 665 Rye St., and members of the club. or CRYSTALS C. Nelson and daughter, Flor- J a n e Tompkins, Frances A. SPRAY CAN I South Windsor; Thomas T. ence. Mass. The annual procedure for and Phyllis C. Wilder. Thompson, 126A Main St.; Mrs. choosing officers, as finally ______Regular SOe | Anne M. Webb, 411 N, Main St. -i- rv n auupvcu,adopted, willwixi mInvolve w -vc »a seven- - - g, , Dress Slacks BIRTHS YEJSTERDAY: A I o llest C ersotlmember member nominating nomlnaUng commlt- commit- World t airs daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don- The tallest recorded person tee, with two of the members to The frequency and organiza- ald Ponticelll, 99 Homestead was an 8-ft-4.4 woman named be named by the president and tlon of world fairs are regulated St.; a son to Mr. and Mw. Marianne Wehde, although five by the membership at- by a diplomatic convention Your choice of rayon Frank Lattuca Jr., 3 Oakland there have been claims of 9- large. Nominations may be signed by 35 countries in Paris blends, polyester and cot­ St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin foot-3 Individuals, according to made also from the floor. on Nov. 22, 1928, according to ton blends. Solids or stripes. -Marvell, 26 Oak St., Rockville; Encyclopaedia Britannlca. Suggestions had been made Encyclopaedia Britannica. Sizes 28-42. 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ItMHS (Herald ptaotoe by Bucelvictui) The game and television room, above, and the tary. There will be an open house for the public kitchen, below, are part of the addition to the at 3 o’clock. A dedication and ceremony will be STPTREAtihliT Regular Manchester Elks Club at 20 Bissell St. that will be conducted at 4 for Elks and invited guests. A cock­ dedicated Saturday. The addition also includes a tail hour at 6 will be followed by dinner, and then reading room, a large coat room, a service bar, and dancing to the Lou Joubert Orchestra. Police­ Regular a two-desk office for the exalted ruler and secre- man Alfred Ritter is exalted rules of the lodge. $1.35 20-O Z. Value! ' e c o n o m y s iz e Foote Confirmed hy Senate Improwa oil prosiura77 and oil c(Mi$umptiot>. tXMiT 2 Despite Angry Opposition By DAN HALL other term. Foote’s firing of his Associated Press Writer deputy, Bert ,W. Schmickel, on rinq Meskill’s orders just alter being HARTFORD (A P)—The State named for reappointment caused Senate voted 26-7 Wednesday to the most recent spate of critic­ confirm Gov. Thomas J. Mes- ism aimed in his direction. kill's nomination of Health Com­ Senate leaders of both parties, 6 a v id e new tninq missioner Franklin M. Foote however, supported the nomina­ m tion. Five Democrats and two I P. to another term despite strongly- j worded, bipartisan opposition Republicans voted against the p. from two senators. confirmation. for Wondaalb Sen. George L. Gunther, R- ’’The problems facing Connec­ TO Wonderalls Spring Stuff is here and waiting. Crisp 'n Stratford, called Foote “weak ticut in the ’70s will demand I cute little girl things in a spring bouquet of bright kneed” In his approach to solv­ strong and aggressive leadership colors and perky pastels. Bold and breezy outfits tor ing the state’s health problems, In the area of public health—not M. and Sen. Wilber G. Smith, D- more of the same old tired ap­ boys. And, of course, all of them are guaranteed to M. Hartford, accused him of help­ proaches of silence and inaction | stand up under rough and tumble wear and washing ing to perpetuate a system of which have hamstrung us for 12 care and go on to become hand-me-downs with lots hairdressing schexjis in Connecti­ years,” Gunther said. n of wear left for little brothers cut that discriminated against Smith claimed Foote decided I and sisters. For pre-school students from minority groups. to remove a hair straightening | Cosmetic Dept. Ladies' Dept. boys and girls, infants to F(x>te’s role In the fight device in cosmetology sch(X)ls, Housewares Dept. Housewares Dept. Housewares Dept. l/l/yer^lk against pollution of the environ­ apparently for health reasons. Cosmetic Dept. MISSES' ROLL-UP SLEEVE size 7. Come see 'em I hond-me-dowru SOLID BRAIDED CLEAN SWEEP - FLUFF TIP 16-IN. ALL-PURPOSE FREIL CONCENTRATE HIGHLY ABSORBENT ment and the state’s fluoridation The effect, however, was to I of municipal water supplies “ frustrate the attempts o f (xir 2 SHIRT BLOUSES brought him under criticism natioiwl Congress and frustrate GYM BAGS HAIR SHAMPOO WET MOP the attempts of this legislature” Regular 1.67 from many sides during most KHT CLOTHESLINE PLASTIC BROOM Regular 2.49 Regular 1.59 Regular 1.49 of his 12 years as commissioner. to provide equal schooling oppor­ Sen. Stanley J. Pac, D-New tunities in that area and for per­ Regular 1.49 Regular 1.8B Britain, supported the reappoint­ sons, especially those from ml- , ment, saying Foote had perform­ nority groups, on welfare, he | ed well despite his "unenviable said. task” of carrying forth contro­ Others voting against confir-1 versial state p rt^ a m s while mation were Sens'. Joseph B. facing heavy criticism. Buckley, D-Seymour; George J. 5 Foote was the only full com­ (^afts, R-Ledyard; Joseph J. Nylon Bag in Black or Brown. 7-Oz. Economy Tube Washable Ckittons in Sizes 32-38 Rust-proof Nylon Plastic ConnecUn: missioner appointed originally Dlnlelli, D-Bristol; Robert D. I by a Democratic administration Houley, D-Vernon, and Joseph | to be chosen by Meskill for an­ I. Lleberman, D-New Haven.

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MAR. 21 Finally Killed hy Assembly 'T , According lo lha Stan. ’’ WITH RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS ^ A f * . >» s s l i To develop message for Friday, People Who Knew Hoffman EXPERIENCED 777 YESI OVER 25 YEARS In B razil 5 ^ 3 ^ 5 8 ^ Sw ift A ction HARTFORD (AP) — The The new law won’t become ef­ S^-72-73 read words corresporxling to numbers 61-64^7 QUALITY PRODUCTS AND WORKMANSHIP GO TOGETHER of your Zodiac birth sign. By raE ASSOCIATED PRESS fective until Oct. 1. ' TAURUS House signaled (he end of 0 (hi- BBJCIPB, BrazU (AP) — With 31 Impreislons 61 A SCORPIO It changes the present hand- INSTALLATION BY RAYMOND COLLA AM. 20 Many state legislatures are DELUXE-HIGH GAIN RDTDR ANTENNA INSTALLED necticut’s unique driver hand drought once again ravaging 2 You 32 By 62 T h ills OCT. 22( twirling right-turn signal to one 3 Money 33 Antogoniit 63 Loving taking swift action to approve AND I IME PAYMEST PI^SS AVAU j \BLE [ may 20 NOr. 21 ‘ signals Wednesday by passing in which the left arm is bent northeast BrazU, roving bands 4Toke 34 Like '64 Worm toe proposed 26th Amendment Now Come to Know His Art - 5 Forrryer 35 To 65 Done 2 call’ ccllSct and sending to the governor a upward. ’Ihe stop signal will be PhoiiD Wethersfield 529-7416 of peasants are invading cities 6 Situation 3 6 A 66 Goudy l32-4ih53 to toe U.S. Oonstltution that etchings. him by the Enfield Women’s m m u By JUNE UNTON bill that would standardize them. changed from extending the left and towns in search of food and 7 Initiative 37 Get 67 Frier>d SAorrrAKius would extend toe voting fran­ (Herald Reporter) It. was through the windows Club and in delight Hoffman arm straight out the window to 8 Looks 38 Pleoiure 68 Souvenirs chise’ for aH elections to 18 year Connecticut is the only state RAYCO PAVING CO. 39 Could 69 Pending hoy. 22 a h of this same house that one presented the organization with bending the arm downward. work. 9 Moke olds. which has not adopted the hand 10 Necessary 40 Higher>up 70D oodo£ DK. 21 Asking repeatedly, “ Did local resident remembered a set of etchings. These are in- The situation is so desperate Seven states—iMlnneisota, Del­ signeUs in the Uniform Traffic The left turn signal—extending 11 Mostly 41 Things 71 Instincts 1^.59-6668^ peering as a child watching him eluded in the present showing the arm straight out with the that one group was seen fighting 12 You 42 Seeking 72 Social aware, Tennessee, Connecticut, you know Gustave Hoff­ Safety Code, said Rep. David 43 Hard 73 Porty 70-768686M paint. She said her fear of the which finally came about, 26 forefinger extended—remains with the buzzards and each oth­ 13 Con Massachusetts, Washington and man ?” one comes to expect Sullivan, R-Bridgeport. CANCtR 14 Good 4 4 A 74 Goirrg CAPRICORH the resounding “yes” as­ crotchety old man dissolved in years after his death. the same. er for the carcass of an ox. JEJUNI 21 15 Your 45 Being 75 W ill DZC. 22 Hawaii—Jiad raUfled the propos­ The most unusual Connecticut Government officials estimate 16 Bockir^'s 46 It 76 Or al by late Wednesday. wonder at the brightness of his ------;------^JU LY 22 47 Gay 77 Come JAN. IP suming that the person signal is the hand-twirling sig­ that hundreds of thousands of 17 Solvation In Arkansas, Maine and Mich­ paintings. jx22-25^2r-52 18 For 46 W ill 78 To queried lived in Rockville nal for a right turn—a signal peasants are going hungry and 49 Work 79 Into igan, toe amendment had been Some of these might well War on Pigeons 19 Needed 4(M8.81-82f^ in the years before 1945. State Funds which has cemfused many an thirsty as the year-long drought 20 Excellent 50 And 80 Ploy approved by toe state House of have been the landscapes in oil PARIS, Ky. (AP) — A 3^ UO 21 For 51 Let 81 S u f^ rt AQUARIUS People are quick to de­ out-of-state motorist. persists over an area the size of JAN. 20 Representatives, and sent to toe UP TO on exhibit in the borrowed col­ It’s true that all autos have hour war on pigeons was de- 22 You'll 52 Of 8 2 Y om scribe him as a character France and Germany. ^ A O S . 22 23 Lies 53 Chorming 83 Your HI. ft Senate. In Texas toe state Sen­ lection. Some seem to be studies SolicitedFor to be equipped with electric dared in this town of 10,000 per- 24 Complete 54 Getting 84 Advontoge ate had given approval and always, sometimes the of sunshine itself with its spark­ PTO Speaker tum signals, but hand signals sons today, They leave their land in the 25 Feel 55 Enjoyitrent 85 Unneeded I2-13-24-: hopes of finding employment in 26 In 56 Your 86 Items House action was awaited. proud eccentric, dressed to ling pinks, blues and yellows are still needed when the turn Police Chief Johnny Mynear 57 Don't 87 Be A total of 88 state legislatures Mass Transit Dr. John Brownstone, Man­ the towns. But there is Uttle VIRdO 27 Copoble PISCIS the hilt, making entrances whUe others reflect the somber lights malfunction, Sullivan ex- said he will station about “30 28 Good 56 Becorr>e 88 Industrious must ratify toe amendment be­ work available, and many Just ^AOG.22 89 Improve F a . If with his ever-present sis­ mood of shadowy places done chester psychiatrist, will address plained in answer to a question good’’ responsible shooters "all 29 Attending 59 Buy . fore it becomes part of the Oon- HAR’TFORD (AP)—The Gen- move on to another town. *$»r. 22. 30 Somethir>g 60 Comfort VO Now MAR. 20 ter Martha a few steps in splotches of color which mag­ the Illlng Junior High School from Rep. Rufus Rose, R- over town to carry out the war. stltutlan. The states began con­ eral Assembly’s Transpo^Uem ^ ^ ^ In the seventh such Incident |>15-17-23-2« Advene 3- 6- 8-34^ away, gold - tipped cane, ically turn into the bright bark Waterford. adding, "It’s really unbelievable "^ G ood 46-75-89-W sidering toe measure after it of a birch tree or llg^t glanc­ Committee heard several calls 1110 Connecticut Safety Com­ how many pigeons there are’’ in this week, groups of 50 peasant was approved by Congress longish hair and very school auditorium. At the final mission is preparing to mount Paris. families on Wednesday walked 1 5 0 ing from a rock. Tuesday. much in character as the Wednesday for more state funds __ Stories are told about the . ^ meeting of the school year, ot­ an educational program to make Mynear said city officials into the city of Granahuns, in Congress had approved last to develop mass transportation * „ j,. v j the State of Pernambuco, and hia own requirementa: No cuss­ artist, lecturer and travel­ poverty in which he lived out sure drivers know about the new have received numerous com- year a bill lowering the voting in ConnecUcut. olecteA camped in the main square. ing, no nudity. 2 palnts. er. his final years, at times using signals, Sullipan said. Bill Cosby age to 18 for all elections. But BIG-SCREEN The Democratic leadership of ^"rtng a business meeUng at They were given food and drink “ G P pictures only,’ ’ he Insist­ Or they describe him in his his work in exchange for goods toe Supreme Court ruled In De­ but no work. ed. “ JInd not Just becauise that’s cem ber that toe law applied last years, still the eccentric, and services. -One woman re­ the House urged “increased '^•30- Dr. Brownstone’s subject will Plans Films what I believe in; It’s good busi­ only to federal elections. R C i l Last year, the government bundled against the cold in membered her father acquiring commuter parking facilities, Let’s Understand Each started a program of make- ness, too. This raised toe poeslbllity of always ten or a dozen etchings when high-speed commute? trains and t>e long black overcoat, they were "offered as Wyment rail“ buses as a step towards - al- - other,’’Other,’’ which will deal withwlto IWHERE GROWING work construction projects, em­ For Family ‘"niat Walt Disney was the costly dual registration and vot­ walking, his now ploying Jobless peasants at 40 slickest guy who ever operated ing procedures to cover state PHILCO long white commuter prob Tcu^oT l^riod for needed items Ina dry goods and local elections, and toe hair sticking out from under lem s.’’ cents a day. But the govern­ By BOB THOMAS in this town. Do you realize that store ; and the story is repeated amendment was proposed to his cap, gruff and frightening to To raise funds specifically for ■'*’*** follow, THINGS IS ment says the program is too Assoolated Press Writer for every three people who see a remedy the sltuatioa. children and heartbreakingly ^g^rtered or bought, the paint­ mass transit. Sen. Jose]^ I. Dr. Brownstone headed the costly and has been phasing It HOUjYWOOD (AP) — Is Disney picture, there are proba- poor. Y OUR BUSINESS out. there still a market for movies hly two who didn’t really want Other state legislatures that Ueberman, D-New Haven, spoke Manchester Memorial Hospital H r B r ile 5 ings and etchings found their G plan to take toe amendment un­ COLOR that can be seen by the whole come to the theater? niat’s » This is the Gustave Hoffman way into the homes of many in favor of an additional one- Mental Health Center from April The Superintendency for the family? Bill Cosby thinks so, rig^it. Parents go because that’s der consideration soon include of Rockville past, at least in local people and perhaps be­ cent-per gallon gasoline tax. i 9flg until recently. He received Development of the Northeast, and he’s risking his television something their kid can see. Nebraska, Vermont, Florida, the minds of its people who re­ cause of this they were the ones Ueberman said he believed his undergraduate and MD de- the government agency formed when the imderdeveloped region earnings to prove his point. maybe not Just once, but New Tork, Iowa, Nevada,' C ffljQ R T V member the man rather than most easily acquired for the the tax would raise $123 million gree from the University of Rhode Island, Virgiida, Oregon, showed signs of widespread rev- The comedian Just returned “i" three times, his art. Now m retrospect peo- show. The search which took per year, much of wdiich should Cape Town, South Africa, and Arizona and Indiana. pie inay set wide their images ^ experience be spent to help financially-. interned at Groote Schuur Hospl- SPRING CARNIVAL olutlon, said there are 14 of the from Phoenix where he starred ‘^Man when you got one or In three states, there were in- and look at the work of the ar- Time to K6t your lawn t garden In shape with Agway’ s so-called work fronts now em- in his first feature film, “Man two out of every three people In frustration for one of the pressed bus companies. tal in that city. In 1968, Tale one application does it! dicatlMis that there would be no tlst. {toying 26,760 men, compared to and Boy.’’ His elation over the going to the theater when they society members leading it. Rep. George Hannon, House University awarded him a special values! Sale ends this week! fast action on toe proposal. Hoffman is noted especially Fenton Burke described assistant majority leader, said, master’s in public health with GREENLAWN 140 projects employing 414,938 project was unusual for the don't even want to be there, you A resolution for ratification for his etchings, and a number difficulties of locating scat- ‘Conunuter facilities in donnec- honors. GRANUUR peasants last month. cool, calculating Cosby. got something going for you. has passed toe Maryland House of these, along with oils, water- relatives and of dealing Ucut are a cause of near Insur- jjg served his psychiatric • Gov. iPaulo Barreto of Serglpe “ f c®" honestly say that this "M y Idea 1s to raise the quall- of Delegates but has been held colors Md pastels are on exWb- insUtuUons which are not rectlonary dissatisfaction. Crai- residency at Fairfield Hills FERTILIZER State estimates that more than been the most stimulating, ty of the lecture a couple of lev- up in the Senate because Its it at the Rockville Public u- , ,,— rj inon. necticut commuters are demand- hospital in Newtown and Yale One application feeds your lawn 100,000 of his state's 877,000 resl- f**® ***8^ thing I have ever been gig so the parents wUl want to members see no need for hasty Ing acUon now. and the Demo- university School of Medicine, " season, with great results. dents are going hungry and that associated with,’’ he said, "Only gx,, with or without the kids.’’ tqiproval. However an amend­ S a ^ b it has been 001! works of art. _^tire rets^^^ cattle herds, the state’s econom- ®ne-flfth of the picture has been Cosby emphasized that his lected on loan from present etchings remained bey^o creUc leadership supports their Manchester, Granular, easy-to-use, dust-free ment to toe state constitution to Ic mainstay, were being decl- together and I am convinced fiiin plans won’t Interfere with lower toe voting age In state owners of his work bv the Ver- reach and the copper plates plea. Brownstone was co-director formula contains 75% Nitrogen. mated. He asked the govern- f® going to be a winner.’’ his announced intention to re- and local elections was adopted non Historical Society^ and un- themselves, some hopefully still ’The DemocraUc leader called o,e Day Hospital, part of the ment to open new work fronts, “Man and Boy" would not gume his education and evehtu- Tuesday. less one knows what miracle of in existence, remained out of for ’’an i^ent priority’ on Hill-West Haven Unit at the SAVE but the goveniment turned him h®ve been made If Cosby had ally become a teacher. He said In Oklahoma, a resolution was line and composlUon to expect, sight. mass-transit programs. ConnecUcut Mental Health down, saying all would be waited for support from estab- he has enrolled at the Unlversl- Introduced In toe House but It is a surprising diow. However people were talked The Department of Transport- center in New Haven. $1.00 cloeed by early May. llshed film companies. ty of Massachusetts Graduate Democratic Speaker Rex Prlv- His finest work most neoole into loaning 89 pieces of art tion should be given a u t h o r i t y ------protect BWorts are under way in at :"n'®y said they School of EducaUon, has al­ ett, said it wolud "probably be arT aidck to L ee are and many times that number to lease state land to towns for tender TURFOOD six books to pretty hard to pass." etchiiL The saL le acquired of people are stopping by to needed parking around raUway Stanford Faculty. grass! least two states to bring on rain ® f etching. •Ihe sample M q ^ M commuter faclUUes, WITH artificially,______start his although studies,_ _ the______wlU process soon meetcouldn’t possibly be made for start his studies Republican Gov. John A. Love U v^iy .i;,u r ^ “®Jay Umltel O>e^ount ot n^ey I saW U with his adviser to plan his said toe Colorado Legislature ^ to Lft mutJd ^tore. M^^t' a L r r fX d genUeman and Hannon said. PALO ALTO. C^lf. (AP)^r. AGWA CRABGRASS results are p ^ b l e . could, nor in th ^ amount of work. may not get around to ratifica­ of them are simple scenes of Martha, unfoninately most of The TransportaUon Committee Arthur CtoladMcl, a Danbu^, SPEED KILLER -m. 1 ... »»aK>y to say that we in June Cosby expects to tion this session. "It can be han­ Dlaces hereabouU of roads, the anedotes are off the record, also is considering a bill sup- *^h*^f’'/IS***"* The closing down of toe w r k have produced a GP-rated pic- m ove his Wife and two chUdren dled next year without Interfer­ houses and trees sometimes One general observaUon was ported by truckers and other ed dean of the St^ool of RAKE for 50 lbs. fn ^ wd the passage^ for |900,0(X) and brought it to their new permanent home ing with any potential rights of exploding in detail’ sometimes that more than anything Uie art- highway Interest groups that Uon at Stanford Un^errfty,the s ^ s Day on March 19 vritoout schedule.” near Jtmherst, Maas, 18-year-olds," Love said. Iw a ^ toa L a o^ ow orsh a d - 1st hlmseU would have enjoy- would prohibit gasoline and high- university announced Wednes- generalized rains has added to oogby plays a former Union IVI owv fields ed all of the fuss and attenUon. way tax revenues from going day. •69 reg. $4.19 toe peasants’ deviation, al- cavalryman trying to farm a ^ It happened once when an ex- anywhere but into the highway He has been on the Stanford Rake up leaves, sticks, grass Kills crabgrass before you even see it! Fer­ though there have been no re- homestead in toe turbulent Featuring Famous Featuring Famous COSMETIC COLOR They are lovely compMlUons ^ ^ budget. faculty since 1962. ports of violence or looting such poet-ClvU War period. Much of and a listing of world famous clippings without damaging tilizes your lawn at the same time! 10-64 as occurred during last year. gtmy concerns travels with art galleries accepting his w ork ------your lawn. Model SR24 has 52" contains 25% nitrogen from Ureaform. 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SST Burial The congressional decision To Join Intern Program put the Soviet Union ahead in veloplng between two House Nixon administration fo- Plan Gains (Oontiaoed trom Page One) nanela over a 1960 law allowlmr *1“^ rumore the Chairman of the Andover Re- slsting of people from the area, the race to fly the first SST panels over a i960 law allowing ^ pubUcan Town Committee, has revealed plans for staging connection with reports that commercially. That commercial herding of alleged subversives rioters and war protestors. flight probably will come before Momentum John Storm, has received a let- a children’s musical sometime Japanese firms are interested In into federal detention camps ichord safd those fears were Barth Week plans for that of the Britlsh-Fench team ter from Sen. Lowell Welcker, In May. buying construction rights, pro­ developing the Concorde SST, during national emergencies. "stoked, in part, by the Oommu- Andover are gathering momen­ and Reps. Robert Steele and Under the direction of Mrs. totypes, blueprints, mockups an aircraft scored in Senate de­ Blacks and antiwar demon- otet party of the United Sates tum with the Increasing Stewart McKinney, Indicating Ruth Munson of Andover, the and tools at a price quoted at 10 bate as an engineering lemon stmtors contend the Emergency ^ numbers of people participat­ that an Intern program Is players will present a perform- , , revolutionary groups." cents on the dollar of $100 mil­ and as too costly ever to show a Detention Act could be used to , . ___^ . ing. scheduled to take place in ance of the "The Dandy Uon," . Repeal, he said, would Chairman of the Andover lion for a $1 blUion federal-pri­ profit. Washington between Jtme 7 and at the Rham High School. Cast- Sen. Allen J . Ellender, chair­ persecute them, p ittin g to the remove the only safeguard Environmental Action Council, Aug. 7. Ing dates are March 20 and vate investment. man of the Senate Appropria- treatment of Japanese-Ameri- against such arbitrary action as Mrs. Julie Haverl, has in­ Eligible are any youths under April 1 at the high school be- Spokesmen for Japan Aircraft tlons Committee, said he hoped cans during World War n . (President Franklin D. Roose- dicated that calls are coming the age of 21. Plans are to have tween 8 p.m. and 0:80 p.m. C3o., Kawasaki private financing for the plane The House Iternal Security velts’ order to round up some In from groups and individuals a series of nine 6-day sessUms There are openings for men Heavy Industries Ltd. and Mlt- could be found, Committee Wednesday ap- 110,000 Japanese-Amerlcans with offers of help. of 36 young people. and women and lead parts In sublshl Heavy Industries Ltd. But Magruder said such pros- proved 6-to-8 a biU to keep the during World War H. Boy Scout Troop 124, under Storm said that Kfrs. Wlnstmi tne chorus; also needeci are_Jhe„ oll said their firms had no plans pects are so remote he now be- the leadership of Robert Eaton, law on the books but tighten The bill approved by Ichord’s Abbott has been appointed to behind-the-scenes workers'for to purchase rights to build the lleves it wUl be another decade has pledged a project for Earth safeguards against indiscriml- committee would require: handle the applications, and the scenery and costumes, SST. before America has Its own Week. The scouts will scour nate use. —Approval by Congress of a anyone interested may contact xhe musical Is an adult per- their yards, roadsides, and An officlEd of the SST develop- SST. The chairman. Rep. Richard joint resolution that a state cf neighboring woodlands, and her. formance for children, and In- er, Boeing Aircraft Co., said Even I»roxmire said, there H. Ichord, D-Mo., said the law insurrection in aid of a foreign collect aU faUen trees and logs Youths selected to pcuHclpate terested persons may attend the there has been "no offer, no dls- will be those in Congp-ess who sets the sole restraints on a government exists before any- which can be used for kindling. will have transportation to and casting session, cuaslon, no contact at all” with will first insist on proof the presidentlal order to round up one could be detained for that No new growth will be felled, from the nation’s cc^ltal fur- Tax OoUeotwr Japanese firms. plane can be flown without suspected saboteurs and espio- reason. only dead limbs and branches nished, f>e housed at the Con- jgra. Cynthia d a rk , Andover Political shockwaves, touched causing an economic fiasco or nage agents in time of declared That “no person may be de­ will be taken. gresslonal Hotel and have all tax collector, says the fourth off by the decision, reverberat- environmental debacle. war, invasimi or insurrection. tained by reason of race, reli­ The scouts will bundle the meals provided. quarter taxes are due the 1st of ed in both Republican and Dem But Rep. Robert W. Kasten- gion or national origin." NEW YORK (Ai») — Shares stacks of kindling and sell them The cost, wMch Is estimated ^pril and payable during the ocratic circles. meier, D-Wls. predicts hlS Judi­ of Boeing C3o.. the prime con­ —That anyone detained have during Earth Week, either for to nm about $160 per person, month. Democratic presidential hope­ ciary laws revision subcommit- ______tractor on the rejected super­ the right of legal reprosentation fireplace starters or for start­ will be borne by the RepubUcan "tax collector wUl bo In the fuls, nearly all of whom are now tee will approve rex*®®l tee Ou^Nighout the proceedings. 2 sonic transport project, were ing charcoal fires outdoors dur­ party In each towh, which will town office building every Mon­ senators, hastened to assure or­ law. ing the summer. This will produce Its own means of fl- evening ln> April from 7 to ganized labor their antl'sST trading lower today on the New The- repeal bill has 166 House eliminate the need for using a nancing the young persmi se- g p m. and on Wednesday after-, votes do not mean they are ig­ York Stock Exchange. co-sponsors and administration General Electric stock also Real Protest charcoal starting fluid or other lected. noons from noon to S p.m. noring the issues of jobs and un­ backing. chemicals. The Interns, as the young peo- Residents were urged to pay employment. was declining. GE was develop- " I am absolutely opposed to a THE HAGUE, Netheriands The scout prosect will help pie wlU be called, wUl observe taxes promptly, and to On the GOP side, the vote ‘"K engine, free country making concentra­ (AP) — An irate ■war veteran clean up the woodland and sur­ both h^mses of Congress In ses- catch up on any back taxes be- case was the year’s first big test With the whole st^ k market tion camps, or whatever you took off his artificial leg and rounding area, provide people sion, attend committee hear- the close of the fourth of the President’s ability to weld generally lower, (Herald photo by Bucolvlclus) want to coll these camps, avail­ threw it at a government offi­ with a natural rather than tags, participate In seminars quarter, after which time, they an "Ideological majority” from nron was off W-80 at The Rev. Robert E. Saunders, principal, assisted able for mass detention of citi­ cial in Parliament Wednesday. chemical starter for fires, and conducted by hq> level person- subject to Uens and costs RepubUcan and conservative »20 » »nd GE was down $1.00 at by Miss Suzanne Robidoux, congratulates and pre­ zens for polltiC€il reasons or col­ The limb, hurled from the at the same time add to the nel from many of the feder^ ^ collecUon and legal lees. Democrats. $109.60. , j , NHS Chapter Admits sents his National Honor Society pin to David or or anything else,” Kasten- public gallery, crashed jurt in agtacles. _____ „ , The Dow Jones industrial av- front of C. van den Poel, social scouts’ treasury. Such a majority, on this Issue ^ ^ ^ ,^43 jo Franzosa, one of 19 students inducted into the meler said. Mothers Club Townspeople with suggestions Manchester Evening Herald The Justice Dpartment says affairs secretary, just after he at lewt, did not materialize as „„ jhe Msgr. Robert W. Doyle Chapter at E ast Catholic The Mothers Club has also or names of young pet^le who Andover correspondeiit, Anna 19 EGHS Students five detention camps set up in had vetoed a raise of pensions roje^on cam on the votes of active High School yesterday afternoon. for war victims. agreed to participate. they feel should be selected as 742-9847. By JOHN A. JOHNS’TON 1962 were abandoned in 1967 and the representative from An- *______* 34 Democrats and 17 R e^bll- ^ aeclining Issues outpacing The owner of the leg, G. Grit- The group will have a bake (Herald Reporter) a sixth at Allenwood, IPa., is sale, April 24, at the Andover advances by about 4 to 1. Marilyn Beaulieu, George Cour- ter, then shouted, "This is my dover, should contact either a_» is 1’S.A. and 19 Democrats voted to re- ______Parley, Douglas Hauschlld, now a Federal minimum securi­ Congregational Church, at Storm or Mrs. Abbott wUh their A n ll4 JellIan Msgr. Robert W. Doyle Chapter of the National reply on behalf of all the war store the SST funds in the total Mary Legault, Jam es Higgins, vllle, Laura Ehrhardt, Diane ty prison. which they will feature home­ n».nlnnHni.i ROCHE8TBB, N.Y. (AP) - Honor Society inducted 19 East Catholic High School If the House Judiciary Oom- victims who starve!” Gritter, $7.2 billion transportation appro­ John McKeon, Lisa Perrault, Fitzgerald, Martin Kearns, made baked goods, many of storm indicated that the Mrs. Maxwell Ziegler with an Manchester Area students at a ceremony heW in the school auditorium Deborah Rlvosa, and Marian Patrick McCabe, Kathleen Per- mlttee should approve repeal, who said that he lost his leg In a priations bill. minefield In 1944, was removed them baked with natural ingre­ Republicans have ad(^>ted as assist from the American Civil yesterday afternoon.. Tomuslak; Anita Slwy and leoni, Jam es Quinn, and Diane the rare quandary over ■which their campaign slogan the init- liberties Union, has obtained a Surveys of sentiment showed by a guard. dients. Manchester Inductees are Lin­ awards, false incentives and Ann Worrall of Glastonbury; Rejman, all of East Hartford. committee bill to put before the Bishop Hutchens receives the Pastoral Staff from the Rt. Rev. Walter H. ials REP. state Supreme Court order bai> the SST foes in the lead as the Stolen Goods At the same time, the Moth­ da Ctolllns of 625 Burii HUl R d .; learn is still there, the guest Gray, Bishop Emeritus of Ckmnecticut, as other installing officers, members Republican candidate for first ring Monroe County pent!ten- vote approached but with ers Chib wUl also conduct Its Warren Hutchens Installed Counts Hold (]rerald Dupont of 64 Santina speaker concluded, then you annual Trash and Treasure of the Priests’ Fellowship of the Dioce se and visiting dignitaries watch while selectman, Robert Poet, has be- tlary officials from cutting, her enough uncommitted and wav­ are living. ering s^iators to make the Issue Dr.; Patrick Farrell of 96 Dart­ • attractive • noise-quieting • fire resistant Sale. Here, too, the emidiasis the bishop takes his oath. (Herald p hoto by Pinto) gun a house-to-house canvass of husband’s hair, mouth Rd.; David Franzosa of Father Saunders presented will be to steer away from a . 10th Episcopalian Bishop the town. Introducing himself Zeigler, 28, was sentenced to too close to predict. Out-of T owners certificates to National Merit There was enough talk of a tie 181 Summit St.; ’Hmothy Gold­ waste-oriented economy. Scholarship finalists Lussier, conference this morning, re- and his ptotform to town^>ecple. J" ® *Jf* * ^ to cause 'Vice President Spiro T. Three men were arrested yes­ en of 130 Porter St.; Vanessa Residents were asked to sort HARTFORD (AP)—The sliver diocese by the Diocese of Aber- Iterated his strong opposition to Post stated that he would at- er pleading g ^ ty to possession Rovero, Miss Robidoux, and Agnew to preside in case there terday by South Windsor police Hagenow of 29 'Whitney Rd. through any items which they and gN.M., cast his vote Southington; Lacy Davis, 46, of clk of 92 C:21nton S t .; and John Conway of 267 Hackmatack St., be items for sale which have necUcut. the Priests’ FeUowshlp of Con- neli Auditorium. Podium Flayers only two days a week. Robert Ferron of 13 Constance been made from so-called waste The colorful ceremony In necUcut. against the plane. Hartford and Peter Butler, 34, Powers of 12 S. Alton St. On other matters, MesWU "nie Podium Players of He- A hearing wlU be held March A previous supporter, his of Newington were all released Dr., Robert Hickey of 21 Sher­ products; things made from cairfst Church Cathedral, vriilch CHeigymen from throughout bron, a repertory gproup con- 29. New chapter members from wood Circle, Kevin McVeigh of material scraps, €Uid left-over has seen four previous Connect!- Connecticut and New England, "no” caught backers and foes on bond for appearance in Cir­ area towns are Kathleen Peak . . .He would sign a bill legal­ by siuprise and, one after an­ cuit Court 12, East Hartford on 18 Conway Rd., Oleksiw of 14, SUSPENDED CEILINGS yams. cut Ushops Installed, started at as well as city and state lead- By Sol R,. Cohen of 402 Main St., South Windsor; Fulton Rd., and Martha Sz^ izing boxing, if the legfislature other, senators the President April 12. Poet Office 11 a.m. with Bishop Hutchens ers, witnessed the Installation of tt- Robert Clifford, Joanne Ehr- tela of 83 Dartmouth Rd. / Andover Postmaster Thomas icnocklng at the door three times Bishop Hutchens, His wife and ^iiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ had hoped would go with him Police Chief John Kerrigan hardt, Rosemary Hanlcm, Mich­ Armstrong’s finest! They offer an attractive IVI Gov. Thomas Meskill, In Also, John Aubin, AlfredyDe- Henry says he will join in the asking for admission. two married daughters occupied a the posslbiUty of raU-bus serv- * ^ r “ ,3 i„ ,avor of a coiultf- declared against the SST—Lloyd ael Wilson, all of East Hart­ said the arrests were the result Gemmls, and Da'vid M l^ , all and economical method of lowering high observance by staging a clean- Bishop Hutchens, who has places in the first pew. wr tten release yesterday in ice between Hartford and Man- tutlonal amendment, as propoo- Bentsen, D-Tex„ David Gam- ford; Jane Carter, Frederick whlch he condemned House Chester. ^ ^y State Treasurer i ANDOVER - BOLTON - COVENTRY E of continuing investigation into of Glastonbury; and Sean Don­ ceilings and of finishing off old unsightly ceil­ up at the Post Office for Earth served as suffragan bishop of The Rt. Rev. Frederick B. brell, D-Ga., Hubert H. Hum­ recent breaks at South Windsor Elsaesser, and Nancy Prysner, Democrats for pushing through Deputy Commissioner Samuel Robert Berdon, to prevent the phrey, D-Mlim., J of Maine, preached Hlj^ School. A number of type­ Honors E awards for aca­ Henry said he would pur- elevated to succeed the Rt. Rev. the sermon at the Installation ^ t he c ^ e d a watered-down icanell. who Is head of the de- use of borrowed m ^ ey to pay WILL WELCOME Cooper, R-Ky., and Margaret writers and business machines Student speakers on the four demic excellence were present­ chase shrubs he would plant In jojm r , Esquirol, who died Dec. ceremony. wire-tap bill, concluded his re- partment’s Bureau of Rail and current bills, Chase Smith, R-Maine. were taken and some arrests requirements for society mem­ ed to the following: front of the building. gi, Rg was elected head of the ------marks with the following Motor Carrier Services, relterat- AUhniivh Ha «tiii in tnr Coming at the end,of the emo­ words, “I hope the voters will whnt he IiajI tnlrf T^iartrinl StiU Ifl lOT __ have already been made in con­ bership were Henry Lussier, Manchester s^tiiora Miss Con­ Insfieotor Award Episcopal Church’s oldest di- = Governor & Mrs. Thomas Meskill s tionally heated environment- character; Jam es Oleksiw, lead­ AS LOW AS remember this the next time geveral months aeo paying off the state deficit in = jyersus-technology debate, the nection with the breaks. way, Susan CrOuchley, Dorothy BTrst Selectman Percy Cook, geese at a state convention Jan. Al-Anon Marks they have an opportunity to evninin. y®“ ‘> he is willing to dls- S Ooventiy ership; Suzanne Robidoux, who is the town’s building in­ Senate action followed the 216- Fleming, Patilcla Legler, Miss A 14. A Coventry man and a Bolton scholarship; and Sally MUIer, vote for State Representatives.” ^ ^ rnl?hiiH line other alternatives with = AND 204 House vote last week to sev­ Miller, P e 1 a MurawsM, spector, has received a Certifi­ As In the Installation of the 15th Birthday ___ L a rail-bus line between (j,ose Democratic legislative = man are both to be presented service. Peter Rovero, chapter cate of Award from the Univer­ er the long string of annual Oleksiw, iond Elaine Rozman; first Connecticut bishop in 1783 ’The 16th £innlversary of the During Tuesday’s debate on *eaub- joint committee lOp state and the secretary of^the state’s of- Police s£ild the car rolled down they had absorbed. If you can East Hartford. NOW ... AT GLENN^rS Weekend Savings On urban development, which had fice. AU these contentions were rid­ through a yard on Center Rd., sweep away marks, academic Manchester sophomores Donna lic _ Information work within iculed by SST backers who ac­ reported tiie bill out favorably. Shea represents the Oonnect- crossed the road, rolled down an motivations and the desire to Bailey, Perrie Dunne, Diane their communities and cooper­ cused the other side of playing ARMSTRONG LIGHTING FIXTURES ate with various agencies treat­ ------icut Association of Elxtended embankment and struck a house. State Rep. N. C3harles Bogglnl, Realth Care Facilities Inc., on unjustified fears. She was scheduled to appear MADE ESPECIALLY FOR ing alcoholics. The only re­ The pros and cons of the de­ Armstrong Ceilings quirement for membership is a D, of Manchester, as a member which is Interested In all legls- in RockvUle Circuit Court 12, ARMSTRONG CEILINGS % O F F bate, exclaimed Senate Republi­ Senate Committee Hears April 6. relative or friend with a drink­ of the legislature’s transports- latlon affecting convalescent 2 0 can Leader Hugh Scott, “have ing problem Al-Anon has no Uon committee, yesterday ques- hcmies and homes for the aged. most Scotts lawn products during Raymond Hyjek, 23 of Old been bisected, dissected, vivi­ Town Rd., VenuHi, waa charged dues. It is supported, by volun­ tioned an official of the State ------sected, accepted, rejected, dis­ Impoundnient Testimony tary contributi(His. Department of ’Transporatlon on Gov. Meskill, at his rtews Tuesday with failure to drive In ^jrm strong Scotts Siq>erEailyBitd Sale! connected and put back together proper Ume. WASHINGTON (AP) — A of congressional power of the again.’’ Vernon police said Hyjek waa Senate panel has )>een told Con­ purse while emphasizing he Is t IL E M A T E - The vote tore the Issue apart against foolish spending and fa­ ' . . •'V, - observed by a police officer on gress has only itself to blame if LIGHTING FIXTURE once again suid Sen. Henry M. patrol, drl'vlng left of the center vors a balanced budget. —. Jackson, D-Wash., whose state its powers are being eroded by Congress has had conflicting Mounts •tiily In pltc« of • :- MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. -:- line on Bolton Rd. coiling tilt. Uses Inctndtactnt would have been a main benefi­ Judith Krlksclun of Michael presidential Impoimdment of ap­ goals. Cooper said, which “have bulb up to 100, watts. Hand* ciary of SST production, told propriated funds. contributed substantially to the aomt "wood*graln*' matal 2 $3P®OFF $ ^ O F F Dr. was charged, Tuesday, with framt adds a lUrf Builder Super lU rfrBidlder Builder newsmen: "The program is failure grant rlg^it of way. Po­ "It exists entirely at the suf­ growth of the practice of im- ferance of <3ongress,” said Jo­ pounctoent. touch of luxury. $1290 15.000 sq. ft. 15,000 sq. ft. over.’ lice saidto she was attempting to ARBISTRONG TEMLOCK "Coii^ess said that since the Rig. I Jackson’s sentiment was make a left turn when she col- seph Cooper, chairman of the early mOs Impoundment of ap­ R eg. Special KF 15?® echoed by Volpe and Magruder 'llded with another car coming political science department at FREE In f Bolder $2.00 OFF $8.00 OFF at the White House although Rice University. propriations has increased and - ; 10,000 sq. ft. . . 7.9S 10,000 sq. ft. JA riS 11.95 in the opposite direction. presidents have steadily broad­ CX)NESTOGA 27c 2*V2C taskii they did not say flatly the ad­ Hyjek and Miss Krlksclun And Arthur Maass, a profes- 24c 21 Vic $1.10 OFF $1.60 OFF ministration would ■withdraw the ______sor of government at Harvard, ened their justifications for the (^ m stro n g BAL’nC 6.35 were both scheduled to appear 20c 18e 5.000 sq. ft. . . 4.35 5,000 sq. ft. JM 9 - budgeted request for $236 mil- 'cTrciilt Court" 12, said: "Congress should stop practice. ^ R I D M A T E * LARKWOOD SAFETY CHECK America's favorite fertilizer More greening power than Uon in additional funds to take . ^ ^ poor-mouthing and complaining But he said all the presidents GEORGIAN 26c 23 Vic for developing thick, green Scotts famous Turf Builder of the had yielded to Con­ LIGHTING FIXTURE lawne. Spreaa it early m the __ without any increase in the project through the next fis­ about executive usurpation and spring to help your grass weight. Its white granules get to work on legislation.” gress Ih Instances of mandatory Qridinal. ilU c h .i dlraclly to 5 bounce back from the rigort are easier to tee when cal year. wnp.nd.d e.lMns grid for ARMSTRONG CUSHION’TONE spreading. But Sen. Warren Magnuson, They testified Wednesday that appropriations. of winter. Pitney Bowes Ctooper and Maass said Con- •eonomicil rocatMd lighting. W e C heck Jackson’s home-state cedleague, legislation making presidential Um « two Huoi.tc.nt tubat. CLASSIC 26c 23 Vic saying the vote pushed the na­ Earnings Slip Impoundment subject to gress could pass legislation 1 i f - ' - ■ ■■// MADRAS 28c 25c congressional approval would abolishing Impoundment or • BRAKE SYSTEMS • BALL JOINTS tion down the road to becoming $1560 . .. -...yy. PINEHURST 28c 25c “ third-rate power In world STAMFORD (AP) — Pitney be constitutional. making particular appropria- The Senate Judiciary subcom- tlona mandatory, but they rec- • SHOCK ABSORBERS • WHEEL BEARINGS $3P"O FF aviation,” told newsmen: ‘;jVe Bowes, Inc., Thursday reported H alts P lu s wuiwill irvtry to salvage asc— much of . .. ,, ... mlttee on separation of powers ommended a more flexible and • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS |4' 5.000 sq. ft. this program as^possible. It is ® disappointing year 1970 with holding hearings on President more refined approach, Reg-JAriW too near fruition to be allowed net Income down 24 per cent to Nixon’s impoundment of $11.1 Under proposed 1 legislationp< 112® BLEND 35 GRASS SEED outlined by Maass, the president TOTE and SAVE SPECIAL AND OF COURSE to die.” $12,038,000 or 91 cents per share billion appropriated mainly for THE MYSTIQUE OF CANDLES $1.60 OFF $2.00 OFF would be required to submit Im­ YOUR TIRES 2,500 sq. ft. . J J i V 6.35 Hie only actual funds specifi­ of common stock. ' I ii?i? cally staked on Wednesday’s Maass told the subcommittee poundment orders to Oxigress. Use candles to enhance those intimate hours, 1 Comblnesthe prolonged feed* 2,500 sq. ft. The corresponding figures for ing of Turf Builder with poii* vote were $136 million to carry the reason Congress hasn’t Hie orders would not go Into et- Armsfrong Plain While 12x12-V " 10® candles with fragrance to invade private — Post, Courteous Service — 1969 were $15,926,000 and $1.28, 2 tive crebgrest preventio the program forward three passed legislation to control the feet until after a waiting period, moments and candles of unusual contour to Apply In early aprlng end it S I $ 7 .5 0 according to the firm ’s annual BfON.-TIJES.>W£D.iEM. 8 aem.-5:80 p.m.—llHOaS. 8 a.m.-B p.m.—SAT. 8 a.m .-l pirn. forms an invisible barrierthat months more. practice is its "amUvalent atti­ during which time they could be intrigrue your eye. From our Candle Comer knocks ofif crabgrass as 1,000 sq. ft. nullified by lawmakers. sprouts. HmT Mm waa the result of a report. tude, its conflicting goals." SHOP you’ll find unique sand candles, nature nreUmlnary Proxmlre victory The Income dip came In spite On the one himd, he said, Maass noted the president al­ S I 0 . 1 5 MANCHESTER shapes, pillars, tapers and more, also a full WE HONOR late last year In which the Sen- of a 10 per cent increase In members feel a strong urge to ready has to ask Cngress for a line of candle accessories. ate rejected SST spending, the total. Income, to $278,201,000, the stand for economy in govern- supplemental appropriation HUDAYS ATIAHTIC SHOP House approved It then and a report said. ment and elimination of waste, when he wants an increase In a. dellgMful basket of grapes ...... 4.60 i,oo n'/yF/iN compromise was reached in a Hie earning decline was at- and on the other feel particular funds above the regular appro- 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 T O 8:30 PJd. b. stately pillar ringed with blight tulips and spring conference committee. tributed in part to "an extra- programs they favor should be priatlon for a department IW.&GLENNEY greenery 9” p illa r ...... 2.76. candlering...... 2.26 PMDAYS financed handsomely. agency. c. 7H ” diameter handcrafted sand candle with per- To this point, the government ordinary Increase in provisions has paid out $866 mllllMi most of for accounte uncolleciable” and Maass said this was reflected The legislation he proposed, CO. SAT. T O m aq^t body, replaceable core ...... 6.00 V i UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAT iW.&eiEBMEY 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 TO 1:30 P.M by Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., D- he said, would similarly require d. sand candle cup on three peg legs ...... 8.00 it In payments to the Boeing to the general business slowdown 3 3 6 find other sand candles including minis a t ...... 60 Aircraft Co. and the General In 1970. N.C,. the subcommittee chair- the president to get congression- 4 P J 4 . CO. man, in announcing the hear- al sanction when he wants to MANCHESm TIRE. INC. SAT. TO Electric Co., the prime SST de- Pitney Bowes makes postage NORTH MAIN SniET 977 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER velc^ rs. meters and other office equlp- ings. He said Ervin had ex- spend less than he had been ap- 295 BROAD ST. (OPPOOTT! SEARS AUTOMOTIVE) TEL. 643-1161 1 1 6 pressed concern about erosion propriated. OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 9:30 to 6:30; THURS. TILL 9 AMPLE FREE PARKING 4PeM . Proxmlre said shutting down ment. AMPLE PARKINO Meant MAW

A 1i O H D I W i ^ n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY M ANCH ESim EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 Marriage From Your To M ake Big Family Neighbor’s Kitchen ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES ONAGA, Kan. (AP) — When Patricia Ebert of Onaga mar­ By VIVIAN F. FERGUSON ries David Hund of Paxico, Kan., May 3, there will be 26 When I was a very little girl, members in their family, and 22 I would flip through the maga­ zines and look at the pictures. of them will be living at home. I loved trademarks. I knew the Mrs. Bert, whose husband chick who hadn’t scratched yet, was killed in an automobile ac­ the little boy with the candle cident in 1963, has 12 children. wrho represented automobile Hund, whose wife died of cancer tires, and the Dutch lady with last yeai^ has 11. The children the stick in her hand. I htid a range in Eige from two to 22. hang-up on the Dutch character. The biggest is Hund’s son SUPERMARKETS She was faceless since her cap TTm, a 6-foot-l basketball play­ covered her face, and besides er at Wamego, Kan., High she had that threatening stick. School. I had a few nightmEires in each The couple hopes all 23 chil­ of which I managed to escape dren will attend the wedding. her wrath. Mrs. Ebert has two sons in mili­ My favorite trademark was tary service overseas and a two cute little kids who ex­ daughter, Barbara Turner, lives NO OTHER WAY OF pounded, in rhyme, the merits in Waverly, Tenn. of soup. They were roly-poly, Hund has 80 milk cows and chubby-faced children with 40,000 chickens on his farm and FOOD SHOPPING sparkling personalities. Called he is enlarging his nine-room "■nie Campbell Kids," they house by two bedrooms and an­ 2 were created by Grace Welder- other bath. BEATS MINI-PRICING! ALL seim Drayton who looked into And transportation shouldn't in finm flav or... and frimndly courtmoo* sorvicm COUPONS the mirror one day and drew be a problem. Hund has eight li­ MAY BE a self-portrait. She was "Just censed vehicles including a It's easier to stick to your budget with mini-pricing(E'. a kid" herself at the time. When school bus he has refitted for Prices are low, day in, day out— not on a few specials, REDEEMED Grace grew up, she continued camping. SPECIALS EF FEC n O E TVlurS.Tvi.Sff /UABCH but on a store full of food. Your family eats better with WITH ONE to draw her cheerful cherubs. Mrs. Ebert says the kids get mini-pricingfi'. Our high quality makes, the difference. $5.00 along well and have ordered In the mid-1940’s, the kids dis­ Come see for yourself all that mirri-pricing(S) gives you. PURCHASE! appeared from the Campbell their first breakfast together. ads. They were missed by 40% She says she will have to fry at least 40 eggs to fill the orders, of today’s population. Surveys ■••••■•■•■■■•■■•■■■•■■••••••■•••a indicate that many people along with lots of doughnuts and MICkDl Lies 59< still connect the theme “ M-m! com meal mush. M -m i. G ood!” with Campbell "After my wife passed away, soups. Consequently, the kids I got awfully lonesome,” said are returning complete with the Hund. Then he said The Rev. four-line ditties and a host of Tom Kearns of Sacred Heart tips for nutritious luncheons. Roman Catholic Church in Pax­ TRE$M M EAXy ^ F N j I got my information from ico came to visit and "told me Lee Ann Gunderson of 116 01- ■you have to get out and meet CHICKEN BREASTS cott Dr. Lee Ann is actively people; you can’t just sit here. I FREE! FREE! know someone who would be m s T i N f r • FRlEl TOMATO ; engaged in free-lance writing Riggio Spaghetti or and merchandising work good company.’ n ia t’s how this Penn Dnlchman Gloria Imported through a New York agency thing got started.” called "The Merchandising Hie someone Father Kearns c h ic i« n s ®a^ ''® 5 9 ^ Group." She is at present ply­ introduced him to last October MUSHROOMS TOMATO PASTE I ELBOW MACARONI ing food editors with a soup was Mrs. Ebert. They became 1-lb oackaee luncheon to promote the return engaged early this year. 4 OZ can Stems & Pieces € oz can With this coupon and a $5 purchase of the Campbell kids and, of ^RAPE^A" With this coupon and a $5 purchase with this coupon and a $5 purchase course, the product they repre­ Limit 1 can per customer . . . coupon good l i i Limit 1 can per customer . . . coupon good Limit 1 pkg per customer . . . coupon good thru In Gratitude thru Sat, March 27 I. Sat., March 27 sent. ■fi' POULTRy thru Sat, March 27 Soup is one o f the most wide­ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) BSDopeShopi; BStopoShop IBSwpcShop ly used foods in the world. The — A French immigrant who 'jiw jiijjw m m 'iM word comes from the Latin (Herald photo by Bucelvlcius) a l ie •••••••••••• MRS. CARL GUNDERSON said in his will that he was “ ex­ $ "suppa" and to us from the Old tremely grateful to have lived in c o ic French, "soupe." My parents this country” for 60 years has USM' H £ and grandparents always had We always have severtil kinds strong Carpeting and Arm & left $171,682 in cash, stocks and fAorfor^ homemade soup before the even­ around. If you would like to Hammer. property to the United States. ing meal. ’Ihat, and a good swish up in a hurry what will It is obvious that all of Lee Bertrand Larramendy, a crisp salad with a variety of look like homemade soup to Ann’s endeavors involve her bachelor who died a year and a with people. This is true in her Colonial M vegetables, were considered es­ your family, Lee Ann has given half ago at the age of 83, left $1 stop & Shop sential. us some recipes from her pro­ volunteer work. She is presi­ per relative in the event the will Extra Mild I make my own soup stock. motional files, including one dent of the Pastoral Services was contested. None of his cous- There is nothing like good bone- for a different ham sandwich. Oiganizatlon attached to the ins, a sister and stepbrother did U-6.D. A* CHOICE marrow stock to revive a cold Charlesttm’s Chicken Pot Anna M. Fuller Chaplaincy of so. Frank Rolls or virus sufferer. While the cans___ (10^____ oz. each)____ con Hartford Hospital. . The late Asst. U.S. Atty. Richard TRESH Frankfurts recipes for most soups call for densed cream of chicken Anna M. Fuller was housekeep- ohols said Wednesday the estate\ 20 oz Dke soup er for the late Lewis Fox, a is now in the U.S. Treasury, 6 8 count pkg water, I believe., the secret of M'oaeM^0^ o a e 0 ' % ^ ^ with this coupon and really good soup is using stock 1 package (12-oz.) frozen well - known philanthropist. WKh this coupon and a With this coupon and Anna was a very religious a $5 purchase or a combination of stock and cooked squash, prepared $5 purchase a $5 purchase A woman. Upon her death, her p>er customer . . . coupon water. If your beef stock is 1 tablespoon brown sugar Limit 1 pkg per customer Limit 1 pkg per customer . . . coupon good employer established the chap­ thru Sat., March 27 weak in color, as sometimes teaspoon ground nutmeg . . . coupon good thru thru Sat., March 27 good laincy which trains ministers Have you tried? Y d’ftoCBR/ SPECIAL^ happens, add a can of com­ % teaspoon ground cinnamon Sat., March 27 to deal with the myriad social The mercial consomme, undiluted. 2 soup cans water In saucepan, blend soup, problems which arise when 00 0 f)00f)fi(1000 0 0 0 0 ooo o ooooooo no Do you know, that soup serves i a h t a j BStopeShop QSlx)pcShop|M ihfll»B»m »^ squash, sugar and spices. Grad- sickness enters a family, F p e s H 6 - SCOETBT a similar purpose to that of The Pastoral Services Orga­ •••••••vaeai hors d ’oeuvres? ’The heat and ually blend in water. Heat, stir ~ N i B L s r a IT C i(\ ‘ occasionally. Makes 4-6 serv­ nization is non-denomlnational. CUC0A1BER MUSHROOMS moisture of the soup stimulates ings. All men and women volunteers STBM ^ 4 p iB c e s m am the salivary glands and the CORN 6 “ Tomato Dell Cup undergo special training in un­ flow of gastric juices. Frankly, Cups finely chopped cab­ derstanding ^ d responding to when I have soup, 1 can’t eat bage the needs of others especially in anything else. Last night, we % cup sliced celery a situation of illness. Aware- Ocean Spray Swanson had homemade onion soup 2 tablespoons butter Qj. ness is important in recogniz­ baked in crocks in the oven. I 2-lb Jar Chicken or margarine ing the needs of others, especial- Cranberry Juice use Dione Lucas' recipe from can (11-oz.) condensed lonllness the Cordon Bleu Cook Book, bisque of tomato soup which I have altered slightly. 1 can (10-% oz.) condensed Lee Ann is a member of Cen­ Turkey Dinner Two local women, Naomi Cocktail tomato soup ter Congregational CJhurch, Peck and Gloria Weiss, have INDUCE 2 soup cans water Child and Family Services, and "Jewish Style" WKh this coupon and a good onion soup recipes. has been active in several the­ Quart bottle ^ teaspoon caraway seed 5 i i $5 purchase Naomi’s is in the 1970 Herald atrical groups in the area in­ Delicalessen & Restaurant F A n c yCRISP c R Atfg 11 oz Dkg spur cream i n T WiJcy ^PESrt- WKh this coupon and a $5 Limit 1 jar per customer . . cookbook. In saucepan, cook cabbage cluding the Little Theatre of purchase coupon and a $5 purchase Soupe a I’Oignon Manchester and the Mark coupon good thru Sat., customer . . . coupon good and celery in butter until ten- _ , „ AAACiC o AZMJ Limit 1 btti per customer (Onion Soup) March 27 Sat, March 27 der. SUr in soups, gradually ^wain M a^uere. Her sp eald^ nirina a f( Coupon good thru Sat., il: I 4 to e tablespoons butter blend in water. Add caraway. “ “jf*- Ovar Starfad Sandwichat March 27 ricklat - Dalicloai Solodi AFFLBS SAMVdBORIES 6 medium - sized onions, Heat; sUr now and then. Serve fine sin{;ing voice. Recently, N n r Yoik Styla Dtnarlt • Ckaaia Cakti BSbopeShop finely sliced with SGUr cream. Makes 4-6 Roost Boot HOT Comod Boot PT. B 4 S k g r apHaaiBsuopcShop B a»peShop|fldiiii^iaBa^ salt and pepper to taste she appeared and sang in na­ servings. HOT Poitreinl HOT Kalskat eoeeooeeee* tive costume at the opening of GklNDIRS a Catarina - Birttnlay Cokas % teaspoon BYench mustard Deviled Delight Sandwich the cinerama movie, "Song of Opan San. - Than. Till 1 A.M. 1 teaspoon flour 3 tablespoons mayonnaise Fri. 4 Sot. Till 2 A.M. DELI DEPT. 3PSCIAL5 FR 6ZEH) hbop SPeCIAL I ...... Norway,” depicting the life of i i z i j % cup dry white wine 2 tablespoons crumbled "En)0]r at Ragp" or taka oat anytklng on Edward Greig, the great com­ oar manu PRIDE o '/ m a i m e r " L 8 . r * / > 4 2% cups beef stock or water blue cheese Gruyere or mozzarella poser. Her husband, Carl, is s t o r k s 4 2 9 - 6 4 2 9 3 h a r d-c o o k e d eggs, Manafiald SIiopk Ibr Cantard S t o n s I president of the Hartford Lodge (Rta. 44A - Naor Rta. t»S Naxt To A 4 Pj 5 i t 5 9 ' cheese chopped FRENCH TRIE$ Cain’s Ivory Soap gprated Parmesan cheese of the Sons of Norway. 7 K ra ft 3 tablespoons finely BOLOfrMA Quart Jar sliced, toasted French chopped green pepper American bread 12 slices pumpernickel bread Personal Size Melt butter in casserole. Add 12 slices boiled ham VALUABLE COUPON onions, salt, pepper and mus­ lettuce Mayonnaise tard. Brown slowly to a very In bowl, blend mayonnaise NO AAIDIAHJM p u r c h a s e REQOiRtP Cheese Slices dark brown over a medium and cheese; stir in egg and WOK^ lire for approximately 30 min­ pepper. Spread egg mixture on 12 oz Dkg With this coupon and a utes. Add flour and stir until $5 purchase 6 slices bread; top with ham, O ld this coupon and 2 with smooth. Continue stirring while lettuce, and remaining bread, a $5 purchase LimK 1 jar per customer With this coupon and a $5 adding wine and stock or water, Makes 6 sandwiches, Spanish . . . coupon good thru purchase until you bring it slowly to a Qulcldi Limit 1 pkg per customer 0} ^ COOPOA) PER FAMI W 4 9 . . coupon good thru Sat, Sat., March 27 Limit 16 bars per customer18“ coupon good89 thru boll. Draw aside, drop tempera- star’s 'n Stripes Soup—Heat chandelier March 27 • s Sat, March 27 ture and simmer for 26 minutes, each chicken 'n stars Pour into individual serving ggiip, one can chicken n(xxlle by crocks. Top with slice of toast- 2 cans water, IBSbopcShop IBSbopcShop ed bread, slice of Gruyere or Scotch Pot — Heat tme can ptoqms'’ •••••••a•••■■••€ mozzarella atop bread, then each condensed green pea soup ui a H T I N e 5 with grated cheese. Bake imtil and sct^h broth soup with 2 5 top is bubbly and golden brown, cans water. I figure as long as I am go- My household habit: For a tng through all the torture of richer soup when serving the slicing and crying over all canned variety, use only half those onions I might as well the quantity of water called Go Mediterranean with this enchanting hand-forged double the recipe. I meike the for. wrought iron Progress creation. Or use it to mix OFF! stock one day, put It In the re- Lee Ann is the mother of one OFF! with Modem. 150FF! frig overnight, skim off all the son, Guy, aged ten. Her home Whatever your decorating motif, whatever room fat that has congealed on top. is beautifully decorated with The day I make the stock I cut many Norwegian touches, a you’re re-doing, you’ll find a “just right” Progress all the onions, put them In jjjjt to her entlmlc background, Lighting idea in our showroom. Come in soon, visit Drive Detergent Liquid Cleaner Beacon tightly covered glass or plastic gjjg been a publicity writer, with one of our lighting experts and see how much 46 oz can containers in the refrigerators, worked in advertising, pro- a new lighting idea can do for you. ^ lOc off label 49 oz box 13c off label 28 oz bottle I just can’t take the fumes of motion suid personnel training, WKh this coupon and a $5 purchase / With this coupon and a $5 purchase With this coupon and a $5 purchase cutting and frying aU In the c^rrenUy, she handles such ac- Limit 1 can per customer . . . coupon good thru same day. counts as the duiPont Company, LimK 1 bottle per customer . . . coupon good Limit 1 box per customer . .. coupon good thru Sat., March 27 Sat., March 27 The next day, I make the Better Homes & Gardens, Arm- thru Sat., March 27 / soup. Don’t Invite anyone over ______^______II&<=>L S i ^ BShopeShoplaaOTiifl that evening. The house smells B stK)p6Shop]airoijMaaaflttTO>i^^^^ I wwiUfm/wwmi/MKiiamim a m m s M like it had been fumigated with NEW! — EXCETOTG BSbopciShop 'jj000 0000 0.00 QQOQoo^w onion spray. Now, I refriger­ NATURAL HEALTH ate the completely made onion soup to age and serve it, yet FOOD SHOPPE another day. LIGHT & SUPPLY CO. Stop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER That Is a bit of work isn’t it? 200 Locust St., Hartford, Connecticut It’s really worth It though. The SI family says they haven’t tasted Tel.: 527-8115 any as good since our last trip to Cicada. Don’t think I don’t M(m. thru Fri. 9 to 4:30; Sat. 9 till 3 keep canned soups on the shelf. o m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-TWO NIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-THREE

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(AP) — While they seemed to be ISPoema 3 Midwestern Pro football cringed again today spending a good deal of time 14 Operatic solo state nymph lEgg^ TRENTON, N.J. (A P ) — The New York Giants foot­ at the happenings in pro bas- watching the pro basketball sit- 40SU& 15 Genus ot 4 Largest river 23 Renovate ball team says it is considering a move to New Jersey ketball with commissioner Pete nation, the NFL owners never- cattle in France 24 Pitch .41 Maned 3 -U creatures Rczelle of the National Football theless took care of their own 16 Acta of 5 Indolent 25 Arrow poison if the Cahill administration can produce a major new inferring 26 Enclosing 42 ------Lake sports complex in the Hackensack Meadowlands. League foreseeing possible con- business Wednesday by consid- 6 Meal Just PARKADE PINNETTES —' BY LANK LEONARD 18 Made a repeat ground barrier City, Utah Gov. William T. Cahill an------gressional legislation aimed at erlng several rule change pro­ MICKEY FINN appearance 27 Sovereign 43 Sin^ng gro«q> Madeline Taflin 223-184-175-582, 7.Kingof nounced at a news conference New York Oty,” the mayor curbing the signing of college posals. THE SENATOR IS 20 Property item Judah (Bib.) 28 Medicinal 44 ForetMen Marilyn Madore 192, Dottle yes! h e p a id m e 46 Entreaty Wednesday he had received a undergraduates. in the m ajor one, a proposal 0100,000 IN CASH PLANNING 7D HAVE 21 Northwestern 8 Elevate plant Whitehead 203-488, Rosemary state (ab.) 9 Love god 29 Knight’s 47 Nation in verbal commitment directly Lindsay announced plans “I can’t speak for what the to have the NFL adopt the old PHIL— THAT M M WHO WAS KILLED — FOR M V STOCK! VDU APPEAR Danlewicz 462, Lori Jones 189- THIHK I SHOULD SEE BEFORE HIS 22 Gaelic 10 Number title (pL) Southeait from Wellington Mara, presl- recently to purchase and - colleges or Ckmgress might or American Football League two- — SILKE LAWRENCE— HE WAS THE Asia ONE WHO MADE THE DEAL WITH SEHATOR KRAKDOtVNEj COMMITTEE! BUT 24 Fork prong 11 Hops'kiln 31 Packed in dent of the Giants, to sign a emlze Yankee Stadium at a 485, Lois LaPlne 179-470, Gert might not do,” said Rozelle, point conversion rule was de- 26 Chafe graduated 48 River in Iriab ME FOR PORTIKO ENTERPRISES! A B O U T r THERES SOMETHING 17 Sampled, as long-term lease if the state de- ^ost of $24 million and then Andrews 192-510, Janet Keener "but I would think there would feated by a 17-9 vote that owner YOU SHOULD KNOW 27 Dance step series Free Stats food 178-481, Ronnie N ew berry 182- be some bills In the hopper Lamar Hunt of the Kansas City rniKoi'iiict^ 30 Demented 19 Mountain 33 Gets up 50FoUowar velops a proposed sports com- lease it back to the Yankees. 32 Kind of plex that could cost from $100 ______496, Maureen Campbell 177-180- soon.” Chiefs said was decided very IHles, rc IN FOR I” 1 (T 7 2 ’ i " IT 11 516, Rose Pastula 178-177-526, > tfURPRse* essential oil 1 2 3 million to $200 million. Rozelle's latest comments on much along former league 34 Netherlands In Palm Beach, Fla., where Ruth Heneghan 460, Millie Den- the world of pro baaketbsdl lines. city (var.) 12 12 •* he is attending the National ley 466, Jean Kellogg 180, Katy stemmed from the signing by Thg owners put off until to- 35 Newspaper 12 17 executive 15" Football League owners’ meet­ Spearin 512, Rae Hannon 470, the Memphis iPros of Mis- decision on a field goal Helen Downham 198-525, Lee OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 36 Number 11 19 26 ing, Mara said, “ If the gover­ sisslppl sophomore Johnny Neu- proposal that would bring the 37 Large nor cem make it possible for us Pope 176-473, Barbara Hutchin­ mann for a reported five-year ball back to the line of scrim- flat-bottomed AND 2 T to take better care of more cf son 181. comract In excess of $2 miUlon. ^ny attempte from NOT ME/1 ^iiuCETHEleiw^ieKr^ boat 2 1 ALWAYS UKE TO CO 27 2a our fans, we would certainly be The contract was approved, outside the 20-yard line that fall THE EASIEST BART OF LIKE TO [>0 OF T CLOURS M'/TMIWKIN, 39 Observes 5 T 25 HOCKEY TRIP— California Golden Seals’ Don O’Donoghue didn’t do two TH EH AR O 1 AUVA'yS HA'VE TROUBLE 40 Newspaper prepared to enter into serious ALLEY- KATZ — Natalie according to Commissioner ^nd are not returned. The at- A JO B FIRST— SOME - p T 33 RADK THIN' UMEXPECTEP PART FIRST pemueuisHiM' the ea^ paragraph s r things on his way down. He wasn’t trip ped by Leafs’ Ullman nor the blue line. discussions about leasing the Geidel 138-358, Anne Anderson Jack Dolph of the American tempt would be to curb the AND SET IT BART FROM TH HARD BART/ n BY AL VERBIEER AAAVCOMe UP SO 41 Masculine 25 facility.” 142-353, Betty Lamoureaux 161, Basketball Association, In ll£^t number of long distance field prisciU'A’b pop -t h a t I WON'T HAVE OUT OF THE SO ; TRY TO aiT AS FAR ST" ' aw ay f r o m ITAS BAST a s nickname of a California Judge’s decision attempts. TO FINISH FT/ WA'// ‘“Two things make it attrac­ Clara Truman 133-367, Evelyn 1 cAi i-AN' HOBaer t h e 42 Small piece ■ h i f 33 S p o rts Dial In the Spencer Haywood case ______Lj______1 BELOMS- N ".W ITH T H E WHOLE T H I W S / ^ ^ of rock tive. It’s been a pressing prob­ Lorentzen 128, Eileen Plodzik y,INJ THE GREAT ^.WIND AND THE which said that limiting the 45 Elegant letter 40^ 41 Bruins In Two Game Slump, lem to us that we haven't been 136, Mary Clemento 126, Olive s^ T P O O R S ^ RAIN IN ■ ' 49Peba.for sig;ning of players by the pros 47 IT able to solicit ticket sales since 7:30 Ch 30 NCrtA Basketball, Rossetto 130. Yale Nine Defeated instance «2 43 i4 46 to college graduates violates 1904 and w e’d be able to take Villanova vs. Western 51 River in 51 anti-trust laws. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)— 49 u care of more fans. The thought Kentucky Y — A rt Johnson 142-137-136- Switzerland Rozelle said earlier in the An eight-run outburst in the 52 Mortgage 52 of a stadium built for football is 416, Dave Ladue 165-161-408, 12 u 7:30 W IN F Hawks vs. Knicks week that If the Haywood decl- sixth inning fell short cm Yale 53 Year between Montreal Honors Beliveau a tremendous thing for us.” Pete Aceto 147-139-400, Ed Bur­ 12 and 20 57 Sion were upheld, it could be- was defeated by the University H 12 place Philadelphia by six Norm Ullman sparked the When informed of Mara’s re­ bank 142-138-408, Gene Hrinzonie 54 Heavy weight _ 1 NEW YORK (AP) — come a problem for pro football of North Carolina, li-9 here points. Leafs with a pair of gocUs while marks, Cahill said he had no 140-135-403, Chet Nowlckl 371, A1 55 Musical Would you believe the Bos­ Y Bowling Toumey since "an adverse decision in Wednesday in college baseball, Goalies Jacques Plante and Dave Keon, Darryl SitUer, Ron reason to back down at all Plrkey 367, Pete Brazitis 136- (Ncwipaptf Inttrprltt Am.) ton Bruins are in a slump ? one sport could have a ruboff The Elis trsdled 10-1 going In- Bemle Parent of Toronto com- Ellis and Brad Selwood were from his own statement. '^ e 1971 Bowling tournaments 362, Tony M arinelll 136-354, Well the National Hockey effect on any other.” to the sixth. bined to shut out California, the other marksmen. But Mayor John V. Lindsay were held recently at the Com­ niTTif™ League’s East Division Elliott Fish 144-339, A1 Bujau- He also said at the time that TTie game was called after of New York contended that the munity ”Y”. Trophies were clus 374, Howie Hampton 139- DOD the continuation of the signing Yale batted in the eighth inning champions have lost only team would not move. awarded in the following age 386, Vin Marinelli 357, Frank ODD 12 games all season but of undergraduates by pro because of darkness, am CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER “ We are confident that if the groups. Calvo 366, Joe Twaronlte 361, teams could lead to the de- Yale has a 4-4 record on its aoL two of those 12 have come World Hockey Title city acquires Yankee Stadium I 10-12 High Single Scott Gar- Hank Martyn 137-377, Russ De- structlon of collegiate sports southern swing while the Thr- in their last two games. and completes its plans for man; 104, 10-12 High Double Veau 377, Roy DeVeau 368, (3arl programs. The latest incident heels are 4-1. Boston dropped a 2-1 decision modernization of the stadium, BY PHIL KROHN Jeff Jones; 190, 13-15 High Bolin 363, John Rieder 135-393, obviously has led him to be- IThe Uneacore: GUMBIER STREET at Chicago Wednesday night in the New York Giants as well as Single Bob Mlgllore; 104, 13-15 Charlie Whelan 140-355. A1 M ar­ lieve colleges will seek relief Yale 010 008 00— 9 14 4 a pre-playoff clash of divisional Remains Wide Open the Yankees w ill remain in High Double Bob Migliore; 214. tin 146-351. «-XF jS k w through Congress. N.CaroIina 431 200 Ox—11 15 2 VIEWPOINTS > tin W NIA TM lifc Wt M. O champions. That came on the heels of a 7-5 defeat at the BERN, Switzerland (A P ) — “ Now the Soviets are •PSYCHIATRY m / w hands of Buffalo which halted a running into the tough period,” said American ice a ^ 13-game Boston winning streak. hockey coach Murray Williamson today. f o p e o r "The Czechs gave’ them a ------SH O RT R IB S BY FRANK OmiAL In other NHL action Wednes­ fright. And tomorrow the has. two i»lnts from one day, Montreal defeated Phila­ Swedes might do the same.” victory after four matches. YOUP- delphia 5-3, Pittsburgh rapped a r e VtXJ TAKING ME WilliamsiHi____ maintained ______West Germany is at the foot of SORRY BUT Detroit 8-2 and Toronto blanked To t h e dungeon? > the championship still was wide standings with no points j HAVE To eer rid of you. California 6-0. open with several teams still Bstoos- The Black Hawks beat Boston capable of upsetting the SovieU , ^ for the third time this season who are chasing their ninth , Germany vs. the with Bobby Hull's 44th goal of straight world crown. United States. the season deciding the game The Soviet Union heads the ^ in the third period. standings with seven points Starr Awarded Trophy Montreal celebrated Jean Be­ from three victories and one ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) liveau night by thumping Phila­ tied game. They have scored 32 —Bart Starr, star quarterback IVI BY FRANK BAGINSKI delphia. Yvan Coumoyer led goals against eight. for the Green Bay Packers, P L A IN J A N E the Canadiens' attack with two Sweden also has seven points was named the winner of the goals and Uie start of the game from four matches—three wins National Football League clin­ CHILC?I?6N _^-2S| was delayed some 30 minutes and one tied match. But the ic ’s first annual Vincent Lom ­ ARE ABoRE bardi Award Wednesday. A N D A by ceremonies honoring Be­ Swedes trail in second place on liveau, the longtime star center the goal count. They have and captain of the Canadiens. scored only 18 against 10. Beliveau refused any mone­ Finland, who held the Swedes 1971 C O M ET S tary gifts and contributions to­ to a 1-1 tie Wednesday night, is- GVAIIA]VrEEl» taling more than $150,000 were In third spot with five points A by Mercury z-a s - turned over to a newly created from four matches. The Czechs, fund for underprivileged young­ who held the Soviets to 3-3 tie tltfn MIA, W, TAC tag, OX Nl. OR. from sters which bears his name. in a game charged with emo­ S2217. “ Your problem stems from your childhood! In our Defenseman Dunne Rupp tion, is in fourth plaee with' MORIARTY R4 M O N T H S day we couldn’t rid ourselves of a peychosie by scored three goals and Jean three points. The United States, troubled throwing a brick at a cop!” Pronovost and Keith McCreary added two each in Pittsburgh’s by Injuries to goal tenders Carl BROTHERS :ii:. ( i:\iKi! ,•^TUI:I;■l victory oyer Detroit. Wetzel, Detroit, Mike Curran, Regular No Trade-in Price $19.95 M V\( HKSTLi; The Penguins, still battling International Falls, Minn., Regular Price With Trade-in $15.951 2 » 5 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY for a West playoff berth, have C raig Patrick, St. Louis, and I’lKini- UlU-.’jlH.’i W i t h five games left and trail fourth C raig Falkman, St. Paul, T r a d e -i n IN THE WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl BEVERiy, MR. 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Strong Jack PIO" U CLA. “There are three basic things we need to cautious,” Coach Red Rocha grabbed 16 rebounds. the booing: of their fans It but they n n ^ came up Wednesday, it was Clncln- Dick Drago went seven in- ^ad an RBI single for the Murcer ^ ^ T ^ Hoilk scored M points and do to beat U C LA,” Owens said. “ First, we need to try said of the Rainbows who, after Michigan was led by Ken With a way to cool off red- g, Houston 4; Kansas City nlngs for Kansas City, allowing the Los Angeles Lakers grabbed 13 rebounds to pace the to keep them from getting their secon(l and third shot, storming back from a 14-polntBrady, with 20. and 18 by Hen- hot Jose Cardenal. e, Minnesota 3; Detroit 7, Baiti- Minnesota tour ^ as tae M urj^y allowed three jjg^y York a g ^ f t Boston. The wiped out a 17-point defi­ hlgh-flylng Loppace attack. Jim ’’Second, we need to defeat ------first-half deficit, held a three- ry Wilmore, who showed only Reds’ Mr. Everything Nice Guy, T ihj . .. . . Cardenal had strung three more 2; Montreal 6. AUanta 2; Royals trimined the ’T^ns. KC innings and struck yanks bunded five hits for cit and beat the Chicago Wood’s 10 points and Al Little’s their press. And, third, on of- suited up toe manager to P®Hit lead with five mlnutSs to occasional flashes of tell-han- Tampa, Fla. — You have entire play in front of him, the straight hits together in St. Los Angeles 10. Washington 9; collected 10 hits with Fred Pa- California blanked .gur runs aeainst Jim Lontoorg Bulls in the opening of the elgflit markers got toe winners f®nse, we need, IHt a good scrimmage in their only prac- P’®y before caving In and los- dling brilliance. to go a long way to find a only man on the field, besides Louis’ 3-2 victory over the Sox Pittsburgh 9. Philadelphia 2; tek, Amos OUs, Gail Hopkins „t T ^ e Angels rtaeT^tT,^h« National Basketball Asso­ ahead to stay In toe (Inal going, percentage of our rtiots.” tlce 'lh toe Astitxlome ^'’ e Bonnies 73-64 ------^------the plate umpire. He’s the quar- „„ Wednesday after coming the New York Yankees ^ Bos- and Cookie Rojas getting two g^. Oeveland ra^d Ken Holtz- ciation Playoffs. For toe losing Crockett It sounds simple enough. But "Don’t let our numbers fcol Wednesday night. i % a i • better baseball player than terback. It s a responsible job ,gjo the game with a streak of ton 6 ; Cleveland 7, the Chicago each. ^ Tile score was 100-99 as toe Agency, Alan Noske had 12 the midwest champion Jay- you.” Kraft said. "We suited up In toe nightcap'of toe doub- R u C K S " A lc in c lo r Johnny Bench, Mr. Every­ and Bench has taken over like fggr hits in ’Tuesday’s game Cuba 2; San Francisco 10, Oak- A1 Kallne reached Baltimore , the Lakers took a 1-0 lead In toe points .and Steve Smyth netted hawks, who have a 21-game {.^(,0 managers and one publicity leheader before 9,442 fans at _ t * • thing of the Cincinnati a man with years of experience. anclnnatl. land 7:’ and California 2. Salt ace Dave McNally for a three- Richie Allen had four hlta im ^ T n s end^ T l 7 ^ - best-of-7 Western Conference 10 tallies before fouling out of winning streak and a 27-1 jo practice today.” The Madison Square Garden, Geor- X O U X O lU t vrC ttC r Reds. If th.is personable "Doing the right thing always yhat gave the speedy out- Lake City of the Pacific Coast run homer and Detroit dropped eluding a double and triple and Chbs. The ru aemlfinals. In the start of the toe game. record, are heavy underdogs wildcats were riddled by early gla Tech rode Rich Yunkus’ 27 ^ young man decided to run for came nfturally ta me. I played g^g7e„ tau T a mw-a League o"^ the Orioles. Kaline’s shot and a drove ta two ^o«less streak for Chl- Btastem Conference seimflnals against the Bruins, who are injuries. points to an unimpressive 78-70 NEW YORK (AP) — Lew Al- a public seat in Cincinnati it a lot of baseball when I was gjreak the Sox halted the easy Hal McRae and Tommy two-run double by Ed Brink- ers whipped Washington Bill cago pltchera. McCovev WEST SIDE REC the Philadelphia 76ers walloped alming (or their fifth straight Western Kentucky’s attack triumph over Michigan that clndor, Milwaukee’s 7-foot-2 would be a safe bet that he a kid with my brothers. I al- xhey used the old in- Helms ripped three hits each man were the big hits for the B ^ k n e rs two-nm triple dellv- ^ the Baltimore Bullets 126-112. Winners In toe annual Father NCAA crown. centers around McDaniels who completed quarter-final play. dominating giant, added toe would win in a landslide. When ways listened to what my coach- tentional walk ploy on the Car- and Milt Wilcox fired seven ’Tigers. Boog Powell homered ered ^ s winning runs in the cisco past Oakland. & Son 21 Tournament, held last UCLA, fueled py All-Ameri- leads all scorers in toe tourna- Tech will meet toe Bonnies in scoring championship to his the all-nice teams are selected, es and managers said in the dlnals’ Cardenal. shutout innings as Cincinnati lor Baltimore. seventh Inning. Tile booing at the Forum in Loa Angeles came near toe end night at toe West Side Rec e®" Sidney Wicks and Curtis nient with a 29.2 average. Glo- tonight’s second game of toe Most Valuable Player award In the National League’s most val­ minors. I read everything about _ ------of the first half Wednesday . Center were. Mr. Michael Good- Bows, are expected to gain toe yg^ jg averaging only 7.4 points semifinals. ’The opener will fea- the National Basketball Associ- uable player in 1970 would win baseball that I could. I played night when the Lakers trailed and son, Mickey Mikolow- has teen tremendous on de- tore Atlantic Coast Conference atlon’s final regular season sta- the catching berth in a breeze. under some smart baseball men Camp Outlook: New York Mets gjjj at 8 :40 p.m. CST tonight while fense by 16 pednts at 64-39. colleagues North Carolina and tistlcs released today. "The biggest kick that I get in the minors and learned all Tile Lakers, playing without Shooting In too semi-finals, Duke Alclndor, voted toe MVP last out of basebtll.” the well tan­ the time. I still feel that each their injured star, Jerry West, Goodman and Mikolowskl de- All-Americ^ Jim McDaniels St. ’ Bonaventure. making Its “ ned Redleg receiver said, "is day I learn just a little more, is favored to earn a finals spot feated Carl Silver and son Mike eighth NIT appearance in toe winning, or to see some guy, maybe it’s only how we should fell 17 points behind at 66-39 In Its semifinals match with games as he led toe Bucks to Singleton Key Man tourney’ s 34-year history, iike a pitcher who hasn’t a pitch differently to a batter, soon after the start of toe sec­ ^ V lll^ o v r a V 'e !^ '’ p.mr^CST. BOWUNGy the Midwest Division title. seemed tent on blowing toe good record, winning a big but it’s a little something that ond half before executing an Wally Fortin an a , championship game is John Havlicek of Boston was Rainbows back to their Pacific gam e; or a batter, who has should help make me a better about-face. drawing a bye nto toe fbi® >^f scheduled Saturday, second with a 28.9 average and the tournament, played Good­ been in a slump, coming up Led by Jim MdMilUan, for­ Western Kentucky head Ocean home before toe first Elvin Hayes of San Diego third player.” man and Mikolowskl. half was half over. with the winning hit or a rookie How much better can Bench In Teams’ Offense mer Columbia star, the Lakers , „ coach Jdinny Oldham said he at 28.7 gained the lead at 94-93 on a doing the same. Just seeing get? wo“ ‘H put W® standout defen- For a while it seemed no one ’The field goal percentage somebody do good in this game TOMMY HELMS ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — If 6-foot-4 Ken three-point play by Gall Good­ tinued to pound the. hoop, specialist Clarance Glover really wanted to win toe second title went to Cincinnati’s John- and win gives me the greatest Singleton is ready to become one of Gil Hodges’ every­ rich. They fell behind again be­ they became the 1976-71 winners. on Vlllanova’s high scoring game. Neither Georgia Tech ny Green, who hit 58.7 per cent expect respect, you have to earn Fortunate Guy satisfaction." day people, the New York Mets m ight have the pivot- fore two free throws by Good­ Howard Porter. nor Michigan could get a of his field goal tries to Alcln- it,” Bench added. "I’ve been very fortunate in No baseball player in the long rich wrapped it up for LA. The Western Kentucky-Vllla- REC — Jerry Smith 166-364, steady offense going —and only dor’s 67.7. ______In three full seasons, plus 26 baseball," Bench said as he man for another National League pennant drive. history of the game at the age S 1 n g le to n , a 23-year-old —=------McMilUan scored a career Last Nigiht’s F i^ ts nova game could be a run and Bob Guthrie 138-367, Chet No- consistent defensive lapses on Wilt Chamberlain of Los An- of 22—not even Babe Ruth or gAmes in his first year in 1967, gripping a bat as we sat high of 26 points, including 20 T O K Y O__ C ass 1 u s Nalto ®boot affair. wicki 138-376, Gene Parker 135, both sides kept toe score slowly geles won his ninth rebounding ’Ty Cobb — received the atten- ®®nch has collected 87 home Uie Redleg bench. " I ’m for- switch-hitter who played half„j>f njen Boswell, .264, and Bud last season with New York aft- Harrelson, .342, give the Mets a in the Lakers’ sec<»id half ral­ 16214, Japan outpointed Amadd VUlanova coach Jack Kraft Tom Martin 386, John Malorce climbing. Tlie spread was nev- title with 1,493 (or m a v e i^ e Uon and acclaim and honors ^or a young man 22. because I’m doing some- miMra”is ly. Goodrich finished with 24 Vasquez, 162%, Mexico, 10. shuns all favorite and underdog 381, John Mack 364. er wider than six points and of 18.2 per contest. Ctoet WAlker that were bestowed on Bench total has been surpassed by ^^t I dreamed of. Base- Ufiv'firare In the Mets’ bid to w m n/MmrAll «pt a and Keith Erickson 23. Big Wilt ______labels. ‘ "Ilie teams that put ------Tech led 33-31 at toe inter- of Chicago was the test free throw shooter for toe first time. ?d 8 r i Ted"willlt?w^rhad s Z l S st'Lg pitching cJ^uUve " L . s Chamberlain added 18 and BOSTCN—Dave Hilton, 160, two games together is going to KAOEY — Fred Nassiff 216- mission. into the World Series. fli^areerhoi^s he w^ offensive punch. ,^thout an error for his position grabbed 21 rebounds. Bob Love Montreal, knocked out Johnny be toe winner,” Kraft said. 667, Jim Celia 201-866, Al La- The Engineers finally began making 85.9 per cent. ’The assist leader was Norm "I was disappointed, natural- S r «e ® diamond hero In ClnoiMatl. ^e’!! have to deliver, ,aat year and Harrelson led Chicago with p4 points. Hasson, 156, Boston, 6. VUlanova, the eastern cham- Plant 218, Charlie Knytel 201- to put toe pieces together in toe ly. when we lost the series, but ^ Bench has his owm tele^ion both sides of the plate, to matched the shortstop mark of Behind by 62-61 Philadelphia pion, powered its way Into toe 200, Jim Cantln 201, Nortert second half, outscored toe Wol- Van Uer of Cincinnati with 832. it wasn’t the end of the world. ^ show and makes thousands of gam a regular Job. 54 straight errorless games. went on a l3-polnt burst to go LAS VEGAS, Nev.—Ernie championship tournament with Audet 214-671, Wil Simon 216- verines 12-6 In a (Ive-mlnute or 10.1 a game. I know that our club tried it’s ^ dollars endorsing naUonally xhe 1970 Mets led Uie league A_gg osB 24 ahead of the BuUets for good at Shavers, 208, Warren, Ohio, a 90-47 victory over Pennsylva- 680, Mario FratteroH 205-220- stretch to go ahead 47-41, then best, which just wasn’t good ‘ tio>^. H™t ^ d third b a s ^ a s products. m pitching, despite the late-sea- b o m g T 31 sW en b a ^ ’ an^ Baltimore. VeterEin Hal Greer knocked out Young Agateb, nla. 616, Mai Dana 550. held off Michigan toe rest of Callfornia Angel first baae- enough. But, we’ll be back.” he t o '^ t S " I don’t know what my potent- son skid of faUgu.^ Tom Sea- ^ bomers, paced the 76ers with 30 points. 196V4, Nigeria, 1; Eddie Mazon, The Wildcats, 26-6, will suit ------toe way. man Jim Spencer, in his first ” l ta^heV^ a CTeat third f"® and were No. 2 in defens^ offensive standouts in cen- Gus Johnson and Kevin 138H, San Diego, outpointed up only nine players for toe SPICE — Nancy Joyce 126- Yunkus, Tech’s 6-foot-9% cen­ fuU year In toe majors, led the • • • . ^ “ *“ "® “ „ a g^t Ultra g^gryone can go just so far. But their batting average of . . resnecUvely Loughery topped the Bullets . WuUQAWi Jose Saterina, 137, Los Angeles, game. ’Their depth problem was 136, Vivian Sheldon 132-353, ter, lived up to his advance blll- American League In fielding OU^5Qaaa h Happiness o“^^“ ’oumeWJ^ ^ Amver for the fired Mayo Smith Smith 52 It 1 .212 cause the anchor won’t held. 1.182. spring sitting on the bench. hoping he will average 40.1 THIS WEEK 0 >LY . . . as field boss of the ’Tigers. Apariclo 33 6 0 .182 And many a trip has been spoil­ But the problem for manager One thing which might solve points for MemiUils as he did “ ’There’s an altogether dif To Winning Team Lahoud 20 3 1 .160 2nd. 'I'irr with l*lut« Federal Fb«*iH4* ed because the angler tired of Eddie Kasko is still where to Hi® problem is a trade, about for Ole Miss. Hlac'kwall ImI. 'I'irt* hIiIi ferent atmosphere in camp this fighting a never-ceasing wind play him. which there has been dally spec- Team average:: .269. Wide Guard I'ircH Old lirr SAVE Old '1 irr 'l ax 4in Kac'h '1 ire spring,” Public Relations Di­ In game actlixi, Memphis got and headed for the dock. By EARL YOST Flore, originally signed by the ______a 12-point lead early and Den­ 1449 rector Hal Ml^dleworth reveal­ Fishing success on windy C78-13 or 6.50x13 $28.99 $ 1 4 .5 0 $2.00 ed. “Everybody is loose and , ______. , ... j. i, N®w York Mets, was drafted ver was able to close toe gap to days comes to those who know L,AICEiLiA.^Dy FIs. — D gigiisOc is tllG nflltlG OI XilG from them by Baltimore and (Hily eight after toe first quar­ D78-14 or 6.95x14 $29.99 $ 1 5 .0 0 1499 $2.26 having fun. It’s work, but it’s how to anchor their boat. And game, not pitching, in my book,” Billy Martin said as then selected from the Orioles Jim Lonborg at G ’ossroads, fun, too,” he said. ter. E78-14 or 7.35x14 *31.99 $ 1 6 .0 0 15’ ’ $2.37 the fishing experts are talked in the shade of the Detroit dugout to get in by Kansas City in the 1968 ex- Wendell Ladner and Charlie Now living in Bloomfield IMlllams each scored 26 points F78-14 or 7.75x14 $33.99 $ 1 7 .0 0 16” $2.54 whichthifh “will work tar"for aimosT almost '^11 all out of a blistering 85-degree temperature. ^- Hills, Mich., a suburb of De­ “ Defense makes your pitching ------^------B® was Kansas City’s regular Time Runniag Out on Hurler for the Pros while Jimmy types of situations. The proper G78-14 or 8.25x14 $ 1 8 .5 0 $2.69 troit, McAuliffe sold his home Jones hit 24. Ralito Simpson got $36.99 18” techniques______are easy, ______to learn. Hie freshman manager of m show you a vrin- WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) starting job with the Red Sox. in Avon last fall. “ It’s all right 24 for toe Rockets and Larry 5.60x15 $29.99 $ 1 5 .0 0 14” $1.60 out there, but I’m anxious to First, have the right equip- S cateT te “ artln pointed out and hlttl4 .^^wlUi iThl^ers, - J‘ni Lonborg, who pitched He will get one more shot to Cannon 22. ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee ment. Concre e blocks rocta, ^ dupli^e ^ a second time. but was ^ded to Boston earlj; the Boston Red Sox to the prove he belongs There will be F78-15 or 7.75x15 $34.99 $ 1 7 .5 0 17” $2.62 get back home (Connecticut),” In the only other ABA game Tread Life Guarantee Tread Wear-Out 2 lead sash weighU. and similar o' « 6^ ^ n *n hl^firat mflelder American League pennant just no tomorrow. It’s produce or he said before stepping into the scheduled, Jeton Brisker scored O u aran lecd Agftlnti: All tire Guarantee G78-15 or 8.25x15 $37.99 $ 1 9 .0 0 18” $2.80 batters cage to get in a dozen pseudo-anchors just wont hold “ -^J^to the W ^ t^ temntl^ to s^re m ^r Tom Matchick. He hit .181 for lour years ago. is at the cross- get out 87 points and George 'Thompson fMilurce from normal roetl has- Guaranteed Agalnal: Tread in a strong wind. A heavy, minnesoia iwms to me western tempting to snore up me iiger -na 1.40 roads His career is in jeop- Lonborg was ineffective in aritM nr liefccta in material or wcar-oul. swings. workman«hi|». H78-15 or 8.55x15 $40.99 $ 2 0 .5 0 2 0 ” $3.01 hook-type anchor, weighing at DivUlon title in the American defense for the season ahead. a S . ' bis fouiSi pre •season appear- 39 to lead the Pittsburgh Ckm- For How Lon^: 'l*h« number "I’ve always enjoyed playing DICK McAu l i f f e dors to a 149-113 victory over For How Long: For the life of montha si>ecified. least 16 pounds, is preferred. L®ague. ^ ^ ^ right-hander, who ance Wednesday, surrendering of the original tread. ball, but I think I ’ll have more toe Kentucky CMonels. W h .t Sear. Will Do: In « - ed. "I know it’s going to be To this attach at least 60 feet of "W e Whot Scare Will Do: In ei- change for the tire, replace it Regular $4.00 Whitewalls Only $3.00 More Per T ii^ gave up one heUuTO ^ box in MUe High only 112 times all season in 66 will be 28 on April 16. just 10 six runs on seven hits ^ d two The teams matched scores 14 change for the tire, replace it charging the current aelling lot different playing under Mar- %-inch non-twist nylon rope, pitcher JACLaul) iO ^ - - - . ^ ...... « - __ at_ _ ^4 4V«a iiroltro In o Q.K I/\aO tn o NAAV the start of the walks in a 9-5 loss to the New times as toe lead changed charging only for the prniKir- price plua Fetleral Kiciac 'Fai race, may be York Yankees. He threw 82 (ion o f current aclltng price leaa the following allowance: w.Uiu-e Oim any manaenr I vn enpeclnUy .m. Th. Banfala traded oil the ?>«»• . . . . hands 13 times before Thomp­ plua Federal Ksciae T a i that Mentha - • %_ i ___ WayO| lie CvtlV.ltl'ICAA da ilc • t cun vO VfOFK Wiuii eopecin-liy cQ« xne CenKcLiS iracicvl Ott Ult? ,,m t______n e * n n n l n w ^ITAq I i a H IIT^ ftl at an age when pitches in the abbreviated four- repreaenta tread uae«l. Repair Guaranteed AWawance son made three atralgfat field nail puncturca at oo chorge. ted here and he s a grea guy. in an infield under windy conditions. Next, controversial pitcher to Wash- ’. . t . d„miptle t o his regular first base iob^^ta most athletes 18 to 24 10% are in their inning effort. goals in toe third quarter. 4-Ply l^ylon Cord Crusader Tires He’s real close to the guys, but clamp a large .<«if-iockineself-locking oul-pul inotonington tar(or regulars, third h««e.base- The cage Is the domlcUe to his regular_first tese job this most athletes "I saw nothing encouraging,” .27 to 39 2 0 % not close anough to cause any for a half-grown cub, mascot of season, the Red Sox came to prime. Dan L»el and Louie DamiSer 40 25% 5 ley at one side of the tra^m. man Aurelio Rodriguez, short- “ R e ^ 'o rth o ^ camp giving little thourtt to ' ’Time is running out on Lon- Boston manager Eddie Kasko friction.-” each scored 27 points to lead Amazing Low Price the (Jolonels. During the off-season, M c­ ch^r^ahrof-wtryorwa^; Tjr^C ^eran"!“ w“ 1 iC ; ^ ^ i^ O b ^ a s e l^ ci^euit. Fiore, but his tremendol^ hit- borg in his bid to regain a ^ 6..50xl.'i Tubeless Blackwall Crusader l*luH $1.76 F.K. I . Auliffe did public relations Last Week’s to fish. It’s best to alow the mo- also received Don Wert, Elliott and Old Tiro work for Coca Cola in Detroit. tor, let the anchor reach bot- Maddox and Norm McRae, io*» Top Milers To Meet Guaranteed by Sears to wear for a full 18 months. Rugged 1-ply "I enjoyed it and it was a lot of Golf Winner tom, then pay out most of the •phe aforementioned deal could’ un,” the left-handed hitting rope. ’The long rope will absorb easily be the steal of the year, E5L PASO, Tex. (AP) — Jim nylon cord construction is your assurance of strength and safety. Nutmegger said. most of the Ixiat’s pull caused yjg ’ngers 'cait come back and Ryun and Marty Liquor!, Built with long-wearing Dynatuf tread rubber. McAuliffe, who has played Set to Play by the wind, letting the anchor Martin. America’s premier milers, will both shortstop and second base MIAMI (AP) — South Afri- rest without sliding, even on a “A club can’t win unless it meet In a head-to-head duel in the past, can now concen­ 'I'ubelefftH Blarkwall >earH Price PliiM Federal can Gary Player never has won sanHy *ieHom. has ^a good defense and we have . next May 22 In toe first annual Cheek Sears Low Prices on Tires for Gruaader 'I'irea with Old 'I'irr KxciHe Tax trate on second base. Eddie two golf tournaments in a row T he technique or an ex- aji.g„gtijened ourselves greatly Dout^DDays El Faso Invitational track meet Brinkman came over from in the United States, but he tremely strong wind calls (or department.” It was announced here Wednes­ 6.95x14 1 5 ” $1.94 Washington in the Denny M c­ Campers, Pickups and Panel Trucks notes that "consistency has two anchors and two pulleys^ “ (Jheck the records and you’ll ^emon. day night. Lain deal, to play shortstop and 7.35x14 1 6 ” $2.01 been my biggest asset.” ' Imagine a triang e. see that pitching with good rec­ It will mark the first time is a top-flight glove man, per­ The tough-minded but very anchors serving as lypos e ords, 20-game seasons, had the since Ryun began his comeback FREE Tire Mounting and Rotation 1 7 ” $2.14 haps the best' in the league de­ 7.75x14 personable little physical fit- points cf the bas^ and benefit of good defenses. That’s this year that he will have com ­ fensively. peted against Liquor!. 82.32 ness faddist, winner of last boat as the apex. To p l^ e the the way it was when I was with 8.25x14 " I like playing second •^e week’s Greater Jacksonville anchors, first meter to tae^- Yankees, too. ’The double- Creation of the meet, spon­ Use Sears Easy Payment Plan $2.16 better,” a.avAAua«AAX McAuliffe7 oaiu.said. Hie Qpen, WHS onc of the top favor- act spot you want the boat j j ^ Ditcher’s best sored by toe El Paso Amateur 7.75x15 I7®» latter is now in his 11th year in jtes for the $40,000 first prize when you fish. ’Then, carefully y „ P TVack and Field Association, ’Tiger stripes. today going into the first round back to one point of toe base _g» „ nreument Ch(x»se a Dcxlge corrpact. And get a dxiice. was disclosed at a press confer­ One of toe fiery McAullffe’s in the rich, $200,000 National line. Drop an anchor. ’Then mo- „„artarH nn hlT^Ine ence Wednesday night. biggest contributions to toe Airlines Open Golf Tournament, tor slowly to the second point o uHnnino- /-inh « SSE THE Pick a tpoily liHl* Dodg* Demon. "Shop Your Nearest Sears Store Or one of America's favorite compact Tiger cause last year was toe "Last week’s over,” he said on toe base and drop toe sec- o* defense to a w ln i^ T1i« racing aulklM palled by BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN ORANGE SPRINGFIELD WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD WATERBURY NORWALK fact he hit into just one double- of his sudden death playoff vie- ond anchor. These should be has teen a generally accepted hordtops. Dodge Dart. It's Double D Days trqile crown wlnnere Scott 'DOUBLE D" Lafayette Plaza 2301 Dixwell Ave 80 Boston Post Rd. 1585 Boston Rd. Corbin’s Comer 135 Memorial Ave. Naugatuck Valley Mall 90 Wall St. play in 630 official at bats. Over tory in Jacksonville. ”I can eight to 10 feet apart. Now fact for years that pitchi^ was with Dodge Dart and Dodge Demon. FrtMt, ^wedy Soot and Ayrea Sears the last (our seasons, toe Con- only say 1 played very well last move to your fishing spot and anywhere from 76 to 90 per fm m Only at your Dodge Beys'. Where you have been added to the Hall of MIDDLETOWN TORRINGTON DANBURY HOLYOKE WESTFIELD MANCHESTER NORTHAMPTON nectlcut man has teen doubled week. That doesn’t mean I’ll clamp down on both anchor cent necessary to win. AT YOUR LOCAL can pick from two great compacts. Bbme coUeetton at QoUien, 8BAB8. ROEBUCK AND CO. 222 Main St. Winsted Rd. 129 Main St. 1 City Hall Court ^ 44 Main St. 348 Middle Tpke. W . 50 Main St. 7-D up just five times. play well this week. Golf’s a lines. If winds cause toe boat “I don’t care what others say, And still afford to bo choosey. N.Y. "I’m really looking forward humbling game, a fractional to drift, pay out more rope to in my book, defense 1s toe name 10 the coming* season," he add- game.” release strain on the anchors, of the game. Give me good de- DpDGE DEALBR PAGE TWENTY SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOIESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN BY SHORTEN Mid WHIPPLE Help Wflufed-Male 36 Articles For Sale 4S Business Services 1 3 THERE OUGHTA B E A L A W Musical Instruments 53 A portm enta-FlaH - Business Locations Houses For Sole 72 Out of Town EUtST H ARTFORD — L a rg e 7- DUE to an expansion, we have SCRBIBJNBSD loam, sand, gr&vti, room Raised Ranch, waU-to- SHARPENINO Service —Saws, WALNUT Cable Nelson spinet,’ Tenements 63 For Rent 64 2.7 ACRES, beautiful view, 7- For Sole 75 an c^penlng In the Kanchester processed gravel, waU carpeting. Recreation knives, axes, shears, skates, G oldie b r ic k is t h e b h v , r e t ir im g kihd B u r SHOULD THE LOCAL fVIPCR TAKE SOME room custom Ranch, 3 btdhs, area for a man to be trained Also buUdonr and backhoe c ^ '^ S o m ‘ ^ k h S U P TO 720 « j . ft. a v ailab le. Ix>- room, fireplace, aluminum tid­ CLASSIFIED rotary blades. Quick service. WHEHEMER SHE'S ASKED 10 DO SOME WC3RK PUBLICnV SHOTS ««• MCOHkfi I HOW SHE family room, 2-car garage, in sales and certain idiases of service and drain fields. apartment, chUdren welcome, Gated EUlngtim Rd., South i PRIVATE Pond — Out in TW- in g, g arage. $iui,900. H utchins Capitol Equipment Co., 38 POR HER LADIES' ORQAHirATlOH COMES OUT OP HER SHELL - $626. CaU evenings, 647-1009. BERRY’S WORLD privacy. Hutchins Agency, Oeorge H. Grlffing, Andover caipeting, appliances, heat, Windsor. WlU alter for tenant. land we have Just listed a 7- A gency, 649-6324. management. ExceUent op­ R ea ltors, 6494US4. Main St., Manchester. Hours portunity for advancement for 742-7886. hot water, parking, immedi­ Near professional center. 644- room Ranch situated on 2 ADVERTISING dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. WE HEED SOMEBOOV ^MOT ME*. I ‘D BE MUCH UH~THE-LADVlH the right man. Good starting Antiques ate occupancy. $186 monthly. 2421, 8-6. MANCHEUTTBR u not ta r tram acres In a nice quiet setting. 1 0 O EMBARRASSED.' X ALUMINUH sheets used as 56 Saturday, 7:30-4. 648-7968. ID CAHVAS THE THE FBOKT-' STEP salaiy and commission and — nna tM ok 646-0882, 64»-3fnri. this 7-room Ranch. Four bed­ Has large pond in front of MANQHEHTER Green — Wonted - Red Estate 77 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HEIGHBORHOOD FOR ffE FACING BACK.PLEASE.'I «tfiuow ance. Many employe OHA-RO-LANE Antiques and ------rooms, two baths, garage. property. TYuly a fishennan’s TREE SERVICE (Soucier)— Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front THE HOSPUALFlMOf eiocKiHG our benefits.eflU. Apply ^ T h e Shwer “ ’’v » cents each or 6 for |1- CbUectables. Ebnpire desk and DEWJXE one-bedroom apart- Very large lot FuU price $19,- paradise. EbcceUent 'value at ------8 AJH. to 4:30 PJO. Trees cut, building lots clear­ portion carpeted, second floor, HOW ABOUT IT, THE o th ers! Oo., 866 Main St., Manchester. 64S-27U. tables, commode, rocking ment waU - to - waU carpet­ 900. CaU The Mitten Agency, only $81,000. T. J. Crockett, CA®* r**' property ed, trees topped. Got a tree ing throughout, complete ap- one o ffic e 12 x 12, caU 649- Realtor, ToUand office. 876- within 24 hours. Avoid red ^ TWO SCHWINN bicycles, boys chairs, glass, china, early oU R ea ltors, 643-6930. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. problem! Well worth phone TRUCK DCtIVBSt, must pUancea, 'vanity hath. Central* 2741 o r 649-6688. tape, instant service. Hayes and girls matching set, 6- lamps, tin, iron, wood, clocks, 6279. ca ll, 742-8262. familiar with Connecticut area, ly located. $176 monthly. R. D. PRINCETON ST. — Lovely 8- Agency, 646-0181. 4:30 PJM. DAT BEFOBE PUBUOATION speed, Uke new, hardly used, etc. 872-3279, Route 74, and be over 25. Apply in per­ M uitlock, 643-3692. bedroom Colonial, custom buUt COVENTRY — Immaculate OH- Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 4:30 p.m. FMda; MANCHESTER Tree Service — both for the price of one, $76. Wapplng Wood Rd. SELLING your home or acre­ son, Robinson • day Product by and for the present owners. room Ranch. Garage, carpet­ Speciallxlng in tree removal, Call evenings 647-1009. ETVE-ROOM apartment, sec- Houses______For Rent 65 a g e ? E\)r p rom pt frien d ly serv­ Co., 170 Tcdland St., East Hart­ Choice residential aection. ing. Stove, refrigerator, dish­ pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. ond floor. No chUdren, no pets. THREE-BE!DR00M Ranrii for ice, caU Louis Dimock Real­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD ford . GERTs a gay girl-ready for a Wonted - To Buy 58 Must be seen to be appreciat­ washer. Acre treed lot. Only Fully insured. CaU 649-6422. AvaUable ApiU 1st. $160 r e n t R eferen ces requ ired . ty , R ea ltors, 649-9623. Classified or **Waat Ads” are taken over tile pkone as a whirl after cleaning carpets ed. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, $23,800. Pasek R ea ltors, 289- WAI^BID — antique furniture, monUUy. 6494)865. |200. p er , m onth. PhU brlck convenience. Hie advertiser shonld read his ad the FIRST STEPS, sidewalks, strnie walls, ' WANTED — fuU and part-time with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ 648-1677. 7476, 742-8343, 742-6744. OUT OF town buyer wants 3- glass, pewter, oU paintinga or rhvTTgrTAT— A gen cy, R ea ltors, 646-4200. DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the fireplaces, flagstone terraces. attendants. Apply Hess Station tric shampooer $1. Plnewood du­ bedroom ran ch up t o $25,000. other antique items. Any quan- one-bedroom MANCHESTER Industrial zone 6H-ROOM Ranch, fuU ceUar. next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE in> All concrete repairs, both in­ Manchester. Flumiture Shop. plex. FuU-prlvate basement priKIN ST.—6 rooms, 2 bed- CaU Paul W. Dougan Realtor, correct or omitted insertion for any adverOaement and then tity. The Harriaon’s, 648-8709, 8-famlly houze, exceUent busi­ side and outside railings, land­ Heat appliances Included. $190 Eksonomlcal electric heat, gold 049-4635. only to the extent of a “ make good” Inaertian. Errors whick INTERESTING position open 106 Oakland Street rooms, 1V& baths. Rent $200. ness oppertunity. High traffic scaping. Reasonably priced. TAPE RECORDER; per month. Paul W. Dougan, medal home. Magnificent do not lessen the vahw of the adverttsement win not be for dependable person, mom- {{oyal portable typewriter. monthly. Security deposit. 643- count, good condition. CaU view. $24,900. Bargain .lists CaU 643-0861. HOUSEHOLD lots A ntiques, R ealtor, 649-4636. 6839. corrected by “ make good” Inaertlon. Ings or afternoons. Delivery Best ' offer. Call 643-7479 after now. $31,600. Hayes Agency, maUed.a. StroutDurouz Realty,neaii.y, RET T T 1 and stock work. Ideal for col­ Mc-a-brac, locks, SPRING clean-up, landscaping 6 p .m . P’LEASANT 8-room apartment 6464)131. No. 1,. Conn., 228-9116. (jjoUllt U lllllirt (BoekvIBe, TsR Free) and gardening, all tyi>e8. Also leg e student. Phone 643-0266 glaasware. We buy estates. first floor, ideal for elderly Out of Town MANCHESTER — Pitkin St. light trucking. Free estimates. for appointment. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, VERNONJtanchastor Une — 8- couple. C all 6494)641 fo r ap­ Stately 11-room Colonial, in C all 649-7468. Boots & Accessories 46 420 lake St, Bolton, 649-3247. For Rent 66 room Garrison Colonial, set on 643-2711 87S-3136 pointm ent. i one of Manchester premier lo­ In Explosion WANTED — We buy and seU. FOUR-ROOM apsutment for a % acre heavily wooded lot. LIGHT trucking, odd Jobe, also Hdp Wonted - GERICH’S MaWne Sendee, au­ cations. Must be seen to be Aluminum tiding, 2% baths, thorised Evlnrude outboard want old furniture to reflnlsh: rent, Amston Lake, $136. appreciated. T.J. Crockett, MUNICH, Germany (AP) — Automobiles For Sole 4 moving large appUances. 3 7 Available April 1st heat, ap­ famUy room, double garage. , . _ Tin. Hsr U. t. PM. ON.—M rigM« nm nm t ,'^ % ^ M o le or Female motor sales and service. Also Also china, glass, what have Strout R ea lty , 228-9116. R ea ltor, 643-1577. Burning barrels delivered, $4. •1971 by UnM rsshirt lyiMkMs. Me. pliances, carpeting, air-condi- Many extras. Immaculate con- Hie Bavarian state Interior you. Cha-Ro-Lane Antiques, 1967 GTO, 4-speed, pow er steer­ 644-1776. SALESMEN — swimming boating accessories: 1062 Tol­ tioning Included, $220 per ROCKVILLE — Three-room dition Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Ministry said Munich’s airport HERALD ing, good condition. Call 643- pools, recreatianal products. la n d T1>ke. B uckland, Conn. 872-3279. 2 month. Paul W. Dougan, Real- apartment, heat, hot water, ------chief. Count Wulf Dieter von 4771. Bomb - Help Wonted Femub 35 ExceUent spare ..time or sec­ 643-2368. ______tor, 649-4636. stove, refrigerator. $186. Cen­ PARK STREET BOX LETTERS Household Services 13-A Roofing and ond Income. CaU 649-6062. tral location. No pets. Adults RAWCH - 7 ROOMS - “TT" “ "S T Chimneys 16-A Stocks - Mortgages 27 FEMALES — days or evenings Rooms Without Board 59 m a i n s t . s h nice rooms, sec- 9i9A KftA uninjured today when he un- 1964 COUNTRY Squire, needs TWO handymen want a variety ______19’ CABIN cruiser, motor and only. Security deixisit requir­ Ten-room home with more Eor Y e v for counter work and busing. © 1»7I by NEA, Inc. UnbeUevabltt’ ^ bed- ® addressed to work, cheap. 649-0640 after 5. j<,bg i,y day or hour. We ROOFING — Specializing re- MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- trailer, $1,000. CaU 649-2641. THB THOMPSON House -C ot- ed. C all 643-9678. than one acre of land, good Apply in person, Bcnansa Sir­ condition throughout. Love­ rooms, recreaUim room, him . bifomatkn clean yards, attics and cellars. pairing roots of all kinds, new ond, third. AU kinds. R ea lty tags St.. centraUy located, An Interior Ministry spokes­ loin Pit, 287 West Middle STAFF large pleasantly fundzhed ______"I don't understand. If you can fly like bird, why stay here?" ly shade trees, B-zone. fireplace, elbow room lot, Reasonable. Call 643-6306. roofs, g;utter work, chimneys statewide. Credit rating unnec­ man said the room in which the THE HBRAU) wlU not 1966 VOLKSW AGEN bus. $100. Tpke., Manchester. 14’ PENN-YAN BOAT, ready to Roc)cviU e Quick occupancy. Shown by handy location, exceUent cleaned and repaired. 30 years essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ rooms, parking. CaU 649-3868 MAIN ST. first-floor, 3 count opened Ills mcUl was dlsckwe the identity o< N eeds m otor. CaU 643-9112. g o . 643-0160. appointment only. condition, loaded with ex­ any advertiser using box REWEAVING of bums, moth- experience. Free estimates. tial, quick arrangements. Al­ PHYSICAL for overnight and permanent rooms, heated. $120. Security, tras, young neighborhood, slighUy damaged by the explo­ letters. RecMters answer­ holes, zippers repaired. Win­ CaU H ow ley, 643-6381. vin Umdy Agency, 627-7971, BABYSHTEiR, days, Nathan 20 H. P. JOHNSON outboard, guest rates. One or two adults. No stove or CAREN APTS. sion. He added that police are dow shades made to measure Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 negotiable occupancy. Worth ing blind box ads who JUNK cars removed, any condi- 983 M ain St., H artford, E v e­ Hale school area. CaU 646-6689. exceUent condition. 14’ boat LARGE ROOM* genUeman, rettigerator. 646-2426.______CHARLES LESPERANCE investigating the remains of the desire to protect thalr THERAPIST your Inspection. Call Mr. Uon. $8. CaU 875-2436. aU size Venetian blinds. Keys ------— nings, 238-6879. and trailer. $460. CaU 648-4477. MANCHESTER — Rockledge parcel for traces to its senders. Identity can follow *hlB private entrance, free pork- mr.r.tnrm 2-bedroom Town- 3^> room aportmente. Lew is, 64941306. made whUe you wait. Tape Heating and Plumbing 17 ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant— Custom Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 649-7620 He said there was no indlcaUon p ro ce d tn s : MORTGAGES — IsL and 2nd., ing, near center. Evenings 649- house. m baths, fuU-prlvate AvaUable now. Including tq>- 1962 C H E VRO LET, 4-door, 6 recorders for rent. Marlow’s, ’Tbp secretarial sklUs and the To start end of May, be­ formal dining, firat-floor fam- as to a motive. SAM WATSON Plumbing and mortgages— interim financing 6896 or 647-1146. basement, heat and appUances pUancea, 'wall-to-wall carpet­ Offered by the Enclose your reply to | cylinder wag(Xi. Standautl shift, 867 M ain St., 649-6221. abUity to run an office for an ginning of June for amall Household Goods 51 'ily room, oversized garage, • • B (k W • • A stormy controversy has Heating, Batluroom remodel­ included. $236 per month. Paul ing, heat, hot water, swim­ BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. the box in an envebpe — v e ry g ood conditicoi. $296 or — expedient and confidential upcoming local firm. $180. Fee departm ent in expanding 300 NICELY furnitiied room, stove, fireplace, all buUt-ins. $38,000. been raging in Munich and vi­ CUSTOM made draperies, sUp ing and repairs. Free esti­ FULL-SUSE bed, walnut head- W. D ougan, R ea ltor, 649-4535. ming pool, storage and pcirk- 87’ RANCH — Fireplace, panel­ Manchester Parkade address to the Classified best offer. CaU 643-8292. seiYlce. J. D. Real EMate paid. Rita Girl, 99 East Center bed general hospital. Var­ refrigetator and linens provid­ Meyer Realtors, 643-0609. cinity over a project to build a covers and reupholsterlng. m ates. CaU 649-3808. board, Sealey posturped(c mat­ Ing. F rom $160'. C a ll Su- PHILBRICK ing, beamed celling, country M anchester 649-6306 M anager, Manchester A sso c. 843-6129. St., M an ch ester, 646-3441. ied and' challenging case ed. 801 M ain St.. 649-8302. ______new sdrport. V. Real Eis- garbage dlspossds, EbcceUent 142 HOLUaTER S t — 7-rooni B &L W executor’s personal claim a ^ n s t top, vinyl roof, power rec rooms, room additions, CLERK-TYPIST china tate Associates, Inc. 6434128. 963 M ain St. Phone 643-4846. Colonial, 6 minute walk to aU summer cottage. Owner wUl said estate, the allowance of said AppUcation made for payment. PAINTING and decorating, pa­ WANTBUJ comt>anioii to help trol. Job shop background. revenue, near M ^ St. B A R R O W S and W A L L A C E C o. executor’s administration account equipped. CaU 649-1117. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, cabinet, 6 chairs, extenskm ta­ JUST OFF PORTER ST.—4- schools, good condition inside seU to the first $880. CaU any­ per hanging. FVUy Insured. elderly lady, 6 days a week. References. CaU 643-7891. BUILDING 26x66, with office Professional office buUding bedroom Dutch Colonial with an m r 1. T>n..wn.iA and Older of distribution at the Pro- LOST — P a ssb ook N o. 66363 siding, general repairs. Qual­ ble, formica top, $80. 649-1128 LOOKINO tor anything in real and out, $27,900. CaU owner time, 743-9634. P&rkftd6 b&tG Court loc&t€d &t MunlclpAl CaU 643-2804, George N. Con­ Interesting pocdtlon In smaU No heavy cleaning, own room. space. Light manufacturing, on Main St, 14 offices, park­ assumable mortgage, formal Manchester 649-6806 Bldg., 41 Center SjU M a n c h f^ . Savings Bank of Manchester. ity workmanship. Financing o r 643-9271. estate rental - apartments, 648-2497. 1967 AUSTIN H E A L E Y Sprite, v erse. ChU 643-4468 for interview. smaU business, furniture re­ ing for 22 care, central air- Uvlng and dining rooms, eat-in MANCHESTER — 100x160’ ______Conn., on April 1?, 1971 ^ 1 0 a.m. AppUcation made for payment. avaUable. Economy Builders, department for qualified Dogs - Birds - Peh 41 homes, multiple dwellings, no h|w It la further ORDERED UmL on good condition, 643-8701 after 4. 40” FRIGEDAIRE electric upholsterlng, plumbing, elec- conditioning. Mtebep, large famUy room. MANCHE8TER — Tliree-bed- treed lot. Nice area. $6,600. b OL’TON — Big houMp or before _ the_____ Compliance______D^e n x^ Inc., 643-6169, 872-0647 eve- b . H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, typist with experience In RELIABLE woman wanted for fees. CaU J.D. Real Elatate As­ -bedroom Ooloolal. the'courfr a copy of thli o r d e r LOST — P a ssb ook N o. 96468 range, used 6 months. Moving. room Raised Ranch. Large Coventry 6 acres, tremendous value, 4 nlngs.. Interior and exterior painUng, statistical clerical work. house cleaning one day per F^REE — S|>ayed female mon­ sociates, Inc., 643-6129. Savings Bank o t Manchester. Best offer. 646-1780 after 6. ^ ta tta ig ti^r^Tbf*’c e n ^ MULTIPLE DWELLINGS ELLINQTON --Handsom e kitchen and dining area with valley view, $10,900. Hayes L arge wooded lot. Q i^t s t r ^ ^pP'‘Y;'a%l ci«ui‘iulSi m S is" i y ^ 1966 VOLKSW AGEN, 113, 4- paper hanging. ’Thiily years w eek. 646-2626. room Raised Ranch on large Ray Holcombe, Realtora, 644- niatrici AppUcation made to r paym en t. CARPENTRY and remodeling, ------w ith chUdren. C a ll 643-0086. TWO-BEDROOM garden type 643-0648. FOur-famUy apartment, 3 buUt-ins, plus formal dining Agency, 6464131. speed. Sharp, $896. 649-6290. experience, four generations. wooded lot. Large carpeted Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, Company offers good wages ARE YOU ambitious? Earn ex­ MOVING — SeUlng odd tables, apartment, heat, appliances, rooms each, stoves, refriger­ 1286. FYee estimates, fuUy Insuired. kitchen and dining room, mod­ room, two-fuU baths, flnlahed b OLTON — one mUe from 1966 C H E VRO LET, B elalre 4- additions and garages. CaU tra money, fuU or part-time, DK3HT beige toy poodle, 2% chairs, some antiques, ROA and carpets, $200, m onthly. BEIAU’T U 'U L m od em rem od el­ ators, near Main St. Good famUy room, two-car garage. 643-7361. and working condiUons, free ing abowrooma, oflOces, swim­ em eat-in kitchen with built-ins, South Manchester. Beautifully Announcements door, sedan, V-8, automatic Tom C orbitt, 643-0086. becenne a Koscot beauty ad­ y ea rs old , m a le. A sking $100. T V , e tc. 649-4094. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- in com e. Nice lot Exceptional 'value at parking and above aver­ ming pool location. A'vaUahle 4 bedrooms, inviting paneled wooded comer lot. Acre phis. transmission, power steering,______J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom visor. FYee training by quoU- 60841296. 4636. For more details caU . . . $31,600. J.D. Real Estate As­ IT’S closet cleaning time again. age benefits. Apply: to remodeling contractor or famUy room with fireplace. A Prestige area. M. H. Palmer, Remember Hospital Penny factory air-conditioning, very ALL^ TYPES (rf^^stone^ decorating. Interior and ex­ fied Instructors. CaU Rothman Huskeri Instrumenh ^ so cia te s, 646-1992. All Set Crete work. AU work guaran­ THREE - room apartment, buUder.______Also suitable for, ____ pon- beautifully______, decorated home. Realtor; 64S4831, 6484088. In Good Taste Saver with clean salable cloth­ clea n , $796. 649-6290. terior, papeihanging, fuUy In­ Distributors, 646-6001, >b«- teed. Out of season rates. CaU FREE — puppies, 9 weeks old. third floor, stove, refrigerator, eling center, buUding supplies, CUARLE®ms, Mtehens, 649-8446. own business. CaU 289-4922. steel. Experience in take off M iddle Tpke. CaU 649-6206 $23,600 — 4-BEDROOM Colonial BOLTON — BuUder’s attention, AUDITORIUM weekdays after 3 p.m., Satur­ this. Belfiow Agency, 647-1413. D ^ Mosler, 649-3329 or 247- XniCkS - TrOCtOTS oa ------from contract drawings oiof . — 163 B road Street TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD built 1800, fiwplace, good con- Frontage on Improved road 5 NEWTON H. sBiHTH & SONS— FlooT Finishing SECRETARY for smaU office high-rise buUdings required. days 9 to 6 p.m. PHILBRICK S ilo . ______Itomodellng, repairing, addi- Articles Fof SCHe 45 EAST HARTFORD, dition. Double garage, big will make 7 wooded lots, 1966 Ft>RD h alf-ton pick-up, 8’ In M an ch ester. T y p in g, d lctsr g ^ ia rv w id e onen ^ ^ t b u r r a t on ------> C O N N E C nC U T treed lot. Helen D. Cede, Real- wniit.u to new Route 1-84. tiens, rec rooms, pocebes and FLOOR SANDING, and refln- Uon and light bookkeeping ex- 5»«ir. NEED Urea? 40 per cent dls- in accordance with the provl' Houses For Sale 72 body, fleet side, good condi- roofing. No Job too smaU. CaU ishing (specializing in older experience. No fee. Rita Per­ tor, 043-6666. Louis Dlmock Realty, Real- INCOME TAXES prepared, by perience. 37H-hour week. CaU count Premium, first line, slons of Chapter V of the ’Town IN V T T A 'n O N $17,900 2-BEDROOM RANCH, tiem. 6 Plank Lane, Glaston­ 649-8144. floors). Inside pednting, pepper­ sonnel, 646-4040. AGENCY M AN CH ESTER C enter — She- to” . 649-9623.______Marvin Baker. Call 643-0287. 646-3800 for interview. wide ovals, proiriers, truck Charter, as amended, the NOTICE laige lot, large shade tree, as­ bury, 633-T18i. ing, ceilings, etc. No Job too Urea. Cola’s Discount Station, Board of Directors of the ’Town room Colonial. 1% baths, dou- MANCHESTER — Building lot CARPENTRY—concrete steps, WANTED — Retired gentle­ T O B ID PUBLIC HEARING sume mortgage, $116.47 per REDE needed from McDonalds small. John VerfaiUe, 649-6750. PART-TIMB office clerk, typ- 461 West Center St, 643-6833. of Manchester wlU hold a pub- REALTORS ble garage, Partial business 1964 MICHIGAN 76A payloader, floors, hatchways, remodeling man for dally maintenance R E : G ALVAN IZED WIRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS month. Hutchins Agency Real- iqiproximaitely 100x600, rural. Manchester to Bloomfield, exit ing and teleplume work, ’Tues- zone. Excellent potentisa. Of­ good rubber, good running pOtohes, garages, closets, ceU- and clean-up of office building, arvrTwn li. hearing on the tentative TOWN OF MANCHESTER, tow, 6M4834. C a ll 643-7287 o r 647-1641. 91 North. Working hours 7- day-Friday 3-9 p.m. Saturday ■inniwirimot.lv i<> hmimi vrn.v. StTOP s ^ tHB rug tBU 1^ 80 hudgcts of the General Mana- GABIONS condition. Side curtaina, gaso­ ings, attics finished, rec approximately 12 hours week- CONNECTICUT fices, etc. $23,900. Hayes 2 Sealed bids wlU be received -4 :3 0 . 649-0640 a fte r 6. - . Bezzlnl Bros. Furniture clean the ^ot^wlth Blue Town of Manches- IMMACULATE 6-room Colonial MANCHESTER — Desirable A- line engine, fuUy automatic. rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth- ______Business Opportunity 28 9 0 PROPOSED ORDINANCE A g en cy , 648>)181. Store, Manchester Green. at the office of the Purchasing 646-4200 zone lot with all city utUlUes, Only 1400 hours. $6,780. 644- Notice is hewby given that with most modern kitchen, INCOME TAXES prepared in er related work. No Job too RESTAURANT — IdeaUy locat- ______er $1. Olcott Variety Store. Agent, 740 Main StAfet, East fiwplace, poesiUe fourth bed­ MANCHESTER — 8-room Gar­ near Parkade. Call Mrs. your home by appointment. 2966. Center Street. ______ning July 1, 1971 as published the B oa rd at Diwetow, Town smaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. doing.a thriving busluess. BEBUNE Fashions — part or Hartford, Conn, until THURS­ room. Truly a must be seen ------rison Colonial. Reduced for Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., Re­ E ven ings, 649-8880. READ about General Electric or to be published by the Gen- DAY, APRIL 8, 1971 AT 9:30 of Manchester, Connecticut, CaU H. H. WUson, 649-8606. Ideal for energetic couple. Tre­ fuU-time oi^xntunity for 6 MAN to operate plastic injec­ home. Wolverton Agency, LUDLOW Rd. — Builder’s quick sale) 4 bedrooms, double altors, 6 4 3 -1 1 2 1 .______wom ^ who must supplement air-condltionlng in April Popu- manager In The Manches- A M. and wUl be pubUcIy open- wUl hold a PubUc Hearing in 1906 FORD F-600, van body, low GENERAL carpentry and re- mendous income producer. tion meUders, experience not Realton, 649-2818. home. ContempiHrary Red­ garage, treed lot. Only $88,900. their feunUy income, but who lar Sclcmce, then caU us for a ter Eveninc; Herald, ed and wad at that time and the Hearing Room at the Mu- BEIAUTTFUL Fowst Hills sec­ modeling. Do it right — priced T .J . C rockett, R ea ltors, 648- essential but must be able to wood. Three bedrooms (space Hayes Agency, 6464131. Auramobiles For Sole 4 m u eage, $1 ,200. 643-9781. cannot takje ordinary time free BTU survey, Oonaumer Said hearing wlU be held in place for the above mentioned nlclpal BuUding, 41 Center yrvE-ROOM house with new tion, h ig h , dry, sewer and wa­ right. CaU 649-7581. 1577. read micrometers. ApiUy in clock Jobs. Display Beeline Service, Inc., 668-6070, 649-6826. the Auditorium of the WaddeU commodities and service. Stwet, Manchester, Connectl- -bathroom, - paneled - - haU and " ter, 120’ frontage, $11,700. NEIEZD <3AR? Credit very bad? person A minum siding, gutters and high school graduate, some Manchester, Conn. Bast Hartford. R e a l E state, 6464126, 649-1922. trim.. Roofing installation and Route 195 & Baxter Rd., mail or in person, Hartford cessed cellinga and show Town of East Hartford S ecretary diahwaaher, waU-to-waU car­ it’s in such good taste! cropped bolero made in a rtandard, on g’ JR. PICK-UP Camper, sleeps typing and ahorthand required. Dated at Manchester, Con- No. 1397 with PHO’TO- repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. Tolland D espatch, 191 P ark A v e ., E ast rooms. Ebctra bulbs, 8 for $1. John W. Torpey, Board of Directors peting, large family room, two- $20,900 — -BEDROOM Ranch, waterfront, fuUy furnished, color of the skirt! Easy heater, extra wheels and tiires. EbcceUent benefits, congenial 3 GUIOE is in Sizes 8 to 18 to make; nice to wear. 2. Stove, ice box. Jacks includ­ Also motors, elevators, wood ®ecticut, this twenty-third day Puwhasing Agent Manchester, Conn. zone heat and much mow. M. H. PALMER 872-9026. office. Apply Mr. Centinl, Coca Hartford, Mr. Garrlty. Please country kitchen, immaculate 2 boats, $18,000. WUl accept (bust 31%-40). Size 10, No. 5510 has crochet di­ ed. $600. EbcceUent conditiem. GUTTERS and roofs, aU types do not phone. We are an equal steel framed skids, fans and February 1971. Wolvertoo Agency, Realtmra, $10,000 m ortg a g e. 643-6377- Cola Bottling Co., 461 Main St.: condition, large twed lot, spUt 32 H bust . . . skirt and rections for SmaU (8- 1968 OLDSMOBILE 88, 4-door 646-4933. repaired and replaced. Ebccel- • PAIP TRAINING oppcHlunlty employer. blcwerz. Also many other fix­ 648-3S18. Realtor-MLS rail fence, patio. Assumable Bast Hartford. ROCKLEDGE ja ck e t, 2% yards of 45- 10), Medium (12-14) and hardtop, vinyl top, air- lent 'workmanship, reasonable tu res. W e buy o r seU aU ty p es mortgage. Hutchins Agency, inch ; sleeveless blouse, Large (16-18) inclusive. prices, free estimates. CaU EXCELLENT POTEN- PRESIDENTIAL 'TOWN HOUSE" SIX-ROOM Cape. Fiwplace, 648-6321 649-0538 conditioning, power brakes and RETITREU) woman for cashier, m a n for part-time work, local of fixtures and equipment. FOR SALE 649-6324. Out of Tawn 1% yards. SEND sot la calat anding sub-divide. For further in­ ^hot water. For tqipolnt-* $26,900. H ayes A gen cy, 646- ’71 ALBUM is 65^, includes Interior. Automatic. $2,200 or an ce, 649-9229. repairs dime realistically. EYee room; AU electric Heat and 3-car garage and central loca­ C o ., 349-1896, 631-2066, 621-2991, MANCHESTER — Duplex, 12 Mst Nmw, AMrtn eni ZIP formation, caU ment or further Informa- 0181. coil, ttfis HMkw m 4 tbs. postage and handling. best offer. 643-9687. estim ates. M anchester. 649- retaU firm. Tils position is Hove your Deluxe G.E. appUances. tion. 80’s. Wolverton Agency, 621-1944. rooms. BeautifuUy paneled. For details caU dally, Mr. ^tion, caU anytime, Tile Spring and Summer THE ABC aUlLTE*... a taackar far TWO YOUNG meuTled men 'will 1616, C oventry 742-8388. for a career-minded Individual Adults-immedlate occupancy Reoltccs, 648-3818. 'waU-'wall carpet, cabineted kit- OOVEINTRY — Up off Daley ZOllt-aaaklat; alia 13 Itvab 4e- Oox, 668-3400. Evenings and chimney cleaned! '71 B asic FASHION B ook is 1965 RAMBLER Classic, W , do smaU repair Jobs and paint­ who wants to grow with our MMS56 $260.(X). O pen Saturday A. SIX-ROOM starter hwne, very chens, 2M new baths, two fur- r