MONDAY, MAROT 22, 1971 Average Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWENTY UtanrlifrBtpr lEwntaj For The Week Ended The Weather M arch 20, 1971 Partly cloudy, breezy, cool The council cn mlnlatriea cf through Wednesday; tonight’s Tax Assistance North United Methodlat Church low in the 20s. Tomorrow’s 15,765 high in the mid 30s. About Town will meet tonight at 7:80 at the Representatives from the Hie ilanchester Council ot church. Anderson-LitHe Manchester— A City of Village Charm Churches will meet tonight at Internal Revenue Service 7:80 in the reception hall ot will be available tomorrow Boy Scout Troop 20 com m it VOL. LXXXX, NO. 146 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971 (Claaalfied Advertising on Page 18) South United Methodist Church. to answer questions on fill tee will meet tonight at 7:80 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ing out income tax forms, in the Robblnx Room at Center from 12:80 p.m. to 4:80 p.m. The Confirmation Class of Congregational Church. Second Congregational Church in the hearing room at the will meet tomorrow at 3 :40 p.m. Municipal Building. The Women's Rhythmic Choir The last session Is sched Bid for Exam at the church. o f Center Congregational School Aid Ruling Poses uled for April 6. Church will rehearse tomotrow Manchester Assembly, Order at 1 p.m. in Woodruff Hall of of Rainbow for Glris, will meet Rejected In the church. Question in Connecticut North Viets Step Up Attacks tonight 'at 7 :80 at the Masonic Senior Citixens Gold Card holders will sponsor a food sale Temple. After a business meet Manchester Chapter, HARTFORD (AP)—Connect!- a legal opinion 'on what would and gift table Tuesday, April 6, ing, refrehments will be served. 8PEB8QSA, will rehearse to Seale Trial cut was responding with a ques- happen to the grants if the Su- starting at 9 a.m. at the Senior night at 8 at the Army-Navy tion Tuesday to a U.S. Supreme preme Court decides they are. Citixens Center. By PETER CX)WEN Die Oreat Books Discussion Club. The rehearsal la open to Court decision that grants pri- citer all, unconstitutional. He Associated Press Writer Group will meet Wednesday at all men wishing to sing four- vate and parochial schools tern- hinted that he wouldn't expect 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Manchester WATB8 will have part harmony. NEW HAVEN (AP) _ Judge porary relief in the form of a requirement that they be re Against U.S. at Laos Border a hobby program at its meet state aid. turned—“ the courts are aware Mrs. William Sleith, 33 wyilys Harold M. Mulvey Tuesday re St. “Barchester Towers” by ing tomorrow at the Italian-' The PULSE, a discussion The question: Will the money of all the problems and what fused for the time being to or Anthony Trollope will be dis American Club. Weighing in group, will meet tomorrow at have to be returned if a final the result ‘of the decision is.” By GEORGE ESPER cussed. will be from 7 to 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. in the Music Room ot der a second mental examina decision goes against state aid? The problems to which he re- Associated Press Writer Emanuel Lutheran Church. The tion for George Sams Jr., the n ie court, in a 8-3 decision, ferred have been mentioned ot- Manchester Lodge of Masons A representative of the Wea to{dc is “The ChrlsUan as a prosecution’s main witness temporarily stayed an Injunc- ten by officials of the Roman SAIGON (AP) — U.S. win meet tomorrow at 7:30 at ther Bureau at Bradley Inter Person.” against Black Panther Chair tlon by a lower federal court Catholic Archdiocese of Hart- support forces began pull the Masonic Temple. After a national Airport, will be guest man Bobby G. Seale. in Hartford, which had ruled a ford. They say the schools are ing out of the northwest speaker at a meeting of the 1909 state aid law unconstitut- in such desperate financial business session, the Entered James T. King m , son of Mr. Defense hewyers had request comer of South Vietnam Apprentice degree will be con Kiwanis Club of Manchester and Mrs. James T. King Jr. of ed that one o t their experts be tional and had enjoined the'state straits already that many would ferred. Norman Pierce, junior tomorrow noon at the Manches 27 Tuck Rd., has been named to allowed to examine Sams, who from making payments under it. have to close without state aid. today and more thousands warden, will preside. Later, ter Country Club. the dean’s list at Syracuse. SALE - TODAY THRU SATURDAY NITE ONL^ has claimed that Seale ordered The Supreme Court decided to Gov. Thomas Meskill said he of South Vietnamese hear the state’s appeal of that was happy about the decision 2 there will be .a social time with (N. T.) University, for the fall Alex Rackley slain nearly two troops fled across the bor refreshments. Preceptor Gamma Chapter, semester. He is a business ad- years ago as a suspected lower-court ruling, and added but he too expressed “ doubts der from Laos under The dlaconate of Center Oon- Beta Signma Phi sorority, will ministratlan major. Informer. that until its own decision is as to what happens if the state made the state can make pay- loses the case.” heavy assault. gregational Church will meet meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Judge Mulvey said he could As the Laos operation drew to tonight at 7:80 in the Federa home of Mrs. lEdgar Ansaldl, The Professional Women's not order such an examination mens under the law. "I would hope that the court Hence the question: What if would in some way hold that, a close, North Vietnamese tion Room of the church. 101 Princeton St. Club will meet tomorrow at until Sams is offered as a wit troops stepped up their attacks 7:30 p.m. in the Federation ness in Seale’s trial. He said the Supreme Court finally de- if the final decision goes against cides it agrees with the lower the legislation, it is not required on toe U.S. forces in the north Room of Center Cbngregational Connecticut law does not allow west sector who backed the *2 C him to order a mental exam court that the aid is, indeed, that the funds be returned,” the Church. Two American Field unconstitutional? The question governor said. But, he added, South Vietnamese in their 44- Service exchange students ination of Sams at this time. day drive to cut North Viet Ursula Hasler of Swltserlsnd Samei was examined some was being asked by church lead ers and state officials—the chief (See Page Fifteen) nam’s Ho Chi MJnh Trail. and Chris Benson, will be nine months ago at Mulvey’s North Vietnamese artillery, request by the superintendent of supporters of the 1969 law—and guest speakers. Hostesses are rockets, mortars and sappers Mrs. Philip L. Emery and Miss a Connecticut mental institution. by the Connecticut Civil Liber OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF REG.^ 6 0 SUITS! ties Union, which started the hit the forward base of Khe H. Pauline Burke. Mulvey ordered the examina Sanh near the Laotian border tion after it was revealed at a suit challenging it. Brand new suits — just tailored especially for this event, from the world’s finer and eight other U.S. positions The newly oganixed Boy Scout ball hearing that Sams once had The legislature, in passing the Capital Votes imported and domestic fabrics! All wool worsteds and specially woven law, had appropriated some 86 supporting the South Viet Troop 887 w ill have its first been classified as “ a dangerous namese in Laos. The U.S. Com mental defective” and a “ mor million for 263 schools, 217 of meeting tonight at 7 at Trinity 55% DacrorP/45% Worsted for year 'round wear. In 2 or 3-button, double breasted mand reported seven Ameri on" by New York state author them operated bjt religious Covenant Church, Hackmatack For Delegate cans were killed smd 40 wound ities. bodies. 'Die lower couH^decision St. All boys interested in Join and belted back fashion models. ed, but field reports said the ing the troop may attend this TTie report on Sams, prepared came before any paymemawere casualties were higher. Enemy by Dr. Robert B. MiUer of the made. \ meeting. To Congress losses were unknown. Fairfield Hills Hospital in New State Atty. Gen. Robert Kv Associated Press correspond town, fouttd the former Black Killian said, “ we were gasping. . _ XWAaHINGTON (AP) — The The Women’s Home League of ent Michael Putzel reported Panther could nq longer be con for breath and now this has national capital voted today in the Salvation Army will meet from toe northern front that sidered mentally defective and given us some breathing room, its first-^oongressional election in Bestform tomorrow at 1:80 p.m. In the some U.S. helicopter units be was Intelligent enough to give We feel confidence in the fact nearly a bentury with the candi Junior Hall at the Citadel for a gan pulling out of Khe Sanh and service meeting. Hosteaas will reliable testimony. d a l we are piw eedli« purely dates r a n ^ from the usual returning to their normal head be Mrs. Ruth Slmard and Mrs. Judge Mulvey said Tuesday a I a to advise Democratic Oqd Republican quarters at Chu Lai and Phu supports BUssbetb Wilson. second examination of Sams— toe board of educaUmi to con- nominees to a ^ c k naUonallst NCW Bal. if ordered—would be conducted Informed sources said it The Recreation Department by Dr. ARUer and Dr. John plications that are pending. ual. would be some time before the Roller Skating Program will Donnelly, director of the Insti But he added he couldn’t give Democrat Walter E. Fauqtroy last U.S. units are withdrawn not be held Wednesday at Buck- tute of Living in Hartford. was considered toe favorite fqr from western Quang Tri Prov . Dr. MlUer concluded that ley School due to another ac toe nonvoting delegate post to ince, bordering Laos on the west tivity being held in the school. Sams was able to “ report ac toe House. Hie 37-year-old min South Viet soldiers at Ham Nghi, a base near Khe Sanh, load captured enemy and the demilitarized zone on curately, satisfactorily and com ister is a Negro in a town where the north. mmen Wednesday night program pletely events in which he was ahtiaircraft gun onto a truck. The gun and other enemy weapons captured in Laos in Bid New Leader 71 per cent of toe population is About 10,000 U.S. troops were events of the Town Recreation a participant or to which he has black and where registered the campaign in Laos will be displayed throughout South Vietnam. (AP Photo) put into toe sector Jan. 30 to act Department at Waddell School been a witness.’’ The Judge then Democrats outnumber Republi To England, as a blocking forpe for toe South Ask any man... are canceled this week because allowed Sams to testify at the \Stvorn In cans slx-to-one. Vietnamese and to support the IVI of another activity at the school. trial of Lonnie McLucas, a Black Fauntroy has drawn toe en Saigon forces with helicopters the prettiest women Panther who later was convicted dorsement in recent days from Soviet Union and supply movements. aren’t thin. And if PANDA, Public Attention ot con4>irlng to murder Rackley In Ulster black Reps. John Conyers and Nbiofi Praises Laos Drive It was understood that Khe to Narcotic Abuse, will meet and sentenced to 12 to IS years you're lucky enough caiarles C. Diggs, both D-AOch., LONDON (AP) — Prince Sou- Sanh Itself would be closed with tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at In prison. BELFAST, Northern Ireland Jesse Jackson, director of the in toe next three weeks. Ham Emanuel Lutheran Churdi. The Seale, 34, is on trial In Su vanna Phouma, toe premier of „ . , „ .. ______. to be rounded, ample, (AP) — Brian Faulkner, a vet- (3ilcago-based Operation Bread.! Laos, has called for Britain and Nghl. toe South Vietnamese for- meeting Is open to the public. perior Court with Brlcka Hug In Assessment of Results curved...we’ll make eran Infighter in Northern Ire- basket, and Ckiretta King, wld- Russla ,to act uigently to command p ^ t for toe ^ the glorious best gins, 23, a local party leader, land’a political and religious ow of the slain civil rights lead- ^ eratlon nearby, is now in the Dr. Maitln Duke, chief of on capital charges of kidnaping strife, •was sworn in today as er Dr. Martin Luther King, By FRANK CORMIER lent*’ on next year’s OOP tick- our withdrawal is concerned, it remove the Communist led mill- closinc’ out of you. cardiology at Manchester Me and aiding and abetting murder prime minister and pledged to A record 200,244 voters are el- Associated Press Writer t. “ is assured. The next withdrawal tary threat against toe coun- Vietnamese gunners A morial Hoqiital, wU q>eak on in the Rackley slaying. They al Smith, thinking perhaps about announcement will be made in try’s royal capital, Luang Pra- down two U.S Jet "smash terrorism.” igible to indicate their prefer- a a WASHINGTON (AP) — It is Secretary____ d. ____ ofM toe Treasury ______w J‘‘^® approached Luang Pra- dents. WASHINGTON (AP) — The tii6 opcr&tion w&s wortliwnilG _ bunB' ojid hRve iRimchcd pockcit on Capitol Hill since 1876, when "The trouble with government bered by toe enemy, he report- ^ ® ® After a general meeting in Food and Drug Administration Congress eliminated the post. as far as we are concerned.” Bearing down on critics, Nix- today In tots country . . . Is this, ed toat 18 of 22 battalions in- "®arby airports, Jury^s Habits H \ \ the cafeteria, group aeaaloiia has ordered phased withdrawal The new cmigressman will re- toat to toe average person out volved "are doing extremely ®P®' ® ® o an will be held. Parents are asked celve office space, a staff and a exception to a ,\ of contaminated intravenous __ burgeoning congressional move there____ . . . he looks at govern- well” and will come out of Laos ^ ^ ^ By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL to meet in the foUowlng rooms, fluids blamed for 380 cases of v ^ e X M m m lttee^^e M rTin mostly Democratic antiwar ment, all government, and he is “ with greater confidence and gt ^L^^’and^^orto Vietnanfese Associated Press Writer according to the students* Ehig- members to call for withdrawal fed up with it, and the reason he greater morale than before.” I i hospital blood infections and forces applied pressure on gov- f t . BENNING, Ga. (AP) — h group#: Ubraxy for sec- debate on toe floor and intro of all Americans from Vietnam with it is that it costs in one of several remarks that nine deaths. duce legislation but will not be ernment troops Sunday night as Lt. WllHam Galley’s defense at- tloas HBR, CB, and D R ; Room TTie agency acted after its by a fixed date. too much, and it doesn’t work appeared critical of the news able to vote in House floor ac fighting raged within three tomey complained bitterly to- 1 for aections 8ER, SR, and earlier prescription of special That would give all toe advan- |md he can’t do anything about media, Nixon said of TV news “ TleTof L u ^ V s T b ^ ! day that his client’s murder G R ; Room 80 fo r aectlana 8BR, tion. handling for toe bottles failed to tages to Ito o l, Nixon argued, • i, , , Military sources in Vientiane jury is "conducting business as i l \ IR, and Jr; and Room 20 for stem toe outbreak. Hiese pre and might lead to American in- While Nixon spoke glowingly "What have toe pictures reported today that government usual” anddrag^ng out their aectlona BAR, K B, and LA. cautions were poorly commhnl- volvement in a future war. a ^ t toe conduct of toe Souto shown? They have shown only units that had pulled back from deliberations, in the seventh day Discussion group leaders will cated to hospital personnel and And although toe President Vietnamese army in Laos, he those men In toe four ARVN Pak Ou to Ban Don C3io north- today be from the administration and sometimes proved Ineffective declined to discuss poUUcs dl- cautioned toat "whether this op- battalions of 22 that were in east of Luanv Prabamr re- .... .i, . . guidance department. Wetk- \riien followed, toe iFDA said. SST Funding rectiy, he hlMed in very broad eratlon is going to ^ labeled a trouble. They^baven’t shown 1 t S by tSTenemy TuIUvan Bhops will acquaint parents “We felt the situation had be terms he has every intention of success or a failure” cannot be i.lctiiren of nennio in the other ______j __L __ ...... '-“ "*poeu ana auuivan 'With courses offered, require come more urgent,” said pr. ments, electl'ves and their rda- David Sencer, director of toe Appeal Made grace,” George Latimer told toe tlon to future education, and Center for Disease Ckintrol of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. said, are long range. He went ^t^use those make news.” Laotian Nixon said he has made no deci- on; military spokesmen trial Judge. vocational planning. the Public Health Service. In discussing the proposed said 11 mixed Patoet Lao and His complEiint was prompted M ^riala already sent home FDA commissioner Charles C. By Presidents slon on "whoever may be the “ I will say this: My Interim msui who runs for vice presl- assessment. . . this: As far as by newspaper reports that toe I Our super-shaper parity girdle has powernet panels with students include class Edwards warned hospitals not BRIAN FAULKNER (See Page Fifteen) (See Page Four) six officers on the Jury had re WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi Ito smooth derriere and thighs; reinforced satin room performance, Iowa Tests to use toe contaminated intrave He promised Protestant mili quested a week’s supply of fresh Ilastex controls your tummy and hips. of Basic SkUla, test of mental nous fluids manufactured by tants, who have accused British dent Nixem, with “ great empha- laundry and that arrangements 2 ability, mathematics achieve Abbott Laboratories of Chicago troops and reform advocates of mid great determination,” be made for their paychecks, ment test, differentUd aptitude “ unless absolutely necessary.” being too soft on toe IRA, toat issued an eleventh hour appeal due March 31. Even sizes only, sizes 28-40, $8. (#5890). TTiey will be recalled as soon as test, personal evaluation. Grade they would stamp out “ not only today for Senate approval of The Jury, unaware of toe fu INot shown: zipper version, $9, (#5891). 9 program with course descrip substitutes from otopr manufac terrorism and sabotage, b u t ______. - ror it’s working hours are caus tion, senior high school pro turers are placed on toe shelves riots and disorder ’’ conUnued funding of toe super- ing, spent some four hours in gram, and vroriisheet for Grade within a day or two, he said. ■ rlots and er transport (SST) plane de- toe courthouse before breaking And he held out a pledge to velopment 9.- The last named is to be feign Manchester Memorial Hos tor lunch. pital has not been using intra toe Roman Catholic minority whose anueal was re La t i m e r ’s outrage was ed and returned by Thursday. toat he would work for restora- . j venous fluids from Abbott La Parents an aaked to bring tlon of “ confidence throughout S®"- H "fh £ prompted by a story in the At other materials to the vrorit- boratories and has none in toe enure community.” He said P®nn8ylvanla. restated his SST lanta Constitution this morning 3 shops. stock, sMJcording to Bert Dittos, he did not want "harsh meas- *>® that said toe Jurors spent Sun day night after a half-day ses The guidance department has development director of toe ures or repressive measures.” •'f*? T**** set up a March 38-.^ril 21 hospital. sion in court, watching those Faulkner won toe post in a ^ « ° “ ®®- television shows and “ before schedule of dates for parent Consumer advocate Ralph caucus of the 31 Unionist party vote coming up conferences, based on the stu Nader criticized toe FDA Sun members of toe 82-seat Stor- *" t*>e Senate Wednesday, in toe going to bed, two had beer, two I day for not banning toe Abbott sipped bourbon and one had dents’ homerooma. The homa- mont, or parliament, gaining 26 wake of House reJecUon of toe scotch." rocma and dates fOr each wwe salt and sugar solutions when votes to fou# for Craig. Faulk- *dea, “ wUl be close, and we’re contained in materlala sent toe government first learned of ner did not vote and Craig could doing our best to assure that we Latimer told toe Judge: "This is not a siesta. This is serious home. Parents may call the the bacterial contamination. not, because he was ousted from have enough.” business. We have a man’s life The number of reported infec toe party some time ago for op- “ I can’t tell you precisely be- scho(d office to arrange ap at stake.” tions has risen since toe initial posing party policies. cause there are several uncom- pointments on the appropriate But Judge Reid Kennedy said warning, from 180 in eight hos But Craig claimed control Ot mitted senators,” Scott told re- dates. "when you're talking about pitals to 380 in 21 hospitals. The more than half toe party’s dis- porters at toe White House, drinking there Is a difference death toll remains nine. trict branches, raising toe pros- “ But we believe they are open Undoubtedly, Eulditlonal hospi between having a cocktail and ' ^ iv f I • O pect toat he would be elected to persuasion and we are doing getting drunk.” RANGE AND tals utilizing Abbott fluids have leader of toe party at a conven- Just that." experienced similar but unre At this. point, the Judge Said \V ^ tlon scheduled Monday. Scott said toe President ex- he will not set hours for toe Jury FUEL OIL ported problems,” Sencer said. IC I Boto leadership elections pressed “ his strong belief in toe because "I would rather see the GASOLINE FDA officials could not say were made necessary by toe re- necessity for proceeding with verdict in this case be a well how many bottles will be re signation last weekend of Prime this important -and dramatic thought-out verdict.” BANTLY OIL called. A normal one-month sup Minister James Chichester- breakthrough.” Latimer protested about the Anderson-Little ply in toe nation’s 7,000 hospi Clark, who quit because toe Secretary of toe Treasury reports that are getting to the COMPANY. INC. tals is 8 million bottles, with Ab British government wouldn’t ap- John Oonnally, also attending large group of reporters about C A Qreat^ame in the^anuCacturing gf^-Fine Qothing bott products accounting for 45 prove tougher measures against toe White House meeting, the Jury's activities —. such as 331 Main Street per cent, toe FDA said. Roman Catholic extremists of “ spoke on it and said that in his sending out Monday night for a Edwards said toe recall weis toe Irish Republican Army. view It would be unbelievable Discussing the Show Tel. 649-4595 master charge IN MANCHESTER case of beer. not ordered earlier because it The IRA’s ultramilitant ’ ’Pro- for toe country to refuse to go “ Certainly there is something the iNtluhaf^k card j President Nixon and commentator Howard K. long live television interview. Talk centered on the Rockville 875-3274 (MANCHESTER PARKADE) WEST MIDDLE TPKE. - BROAD ST. 94S MAIN STREET MANCHESTER I (Bee Page Fifteen) (See Page Seven) (See Page Eight) Smith pose in White House library after an hour- war in Indochina. (See stor.y above.) (AP Photo) (See Page CUgfat) L PHONE 647-1451
■V V ^ MANCHESTER EVENIJtO HERALD. MANCHESTEll, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971 PAGE THREE P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAJICHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1971 scrabbling in toe grass roots Coventry this session. The league, ap Tolland Bolton M O V IE RAnNQB Sheinwold on Bridge T V T on igh t Grass Roots Fever parently proud' of the loss of Hospital Phone Y W Classes its tax-exempt status. Is push Court Cases F O R for Cmnplete Listings. PARENTS AND TRICK UP YOUR SLEEVE ing hard for a state income tax Appeals ^oard Voters Reminded The telephone number for See Saturday’s TV Week Manchester Memorial Hospi YOUNG PEOPLE MAY OFFSET BAD BREAK Town Votes $32,000 os Em altemaUve to Gov. Thom Will Begin NORTH CIRCUIT COURT Sessions Open To tal was changed a few 7M of a* rasiwi a M Mont Spreading in State as J. MeskUl’s 7 per cent sales Hears Public On By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD Manchester Session months ago, but too late to parwntt obool iSo oottosawy of ♦ K 5:M ular acUvltyacUvity nowadays among pretty much on toe side of how you feel. Is its use and commission meetings are MJ. MU MMims (? K 8 7 C? J 10 9 a $32,000 appropriaUon to ac- their nelghboriiood.” (18) Csndld Cement irO«elrwia iwerAueABr owa#tseu%r» Auooo r sr .... Arnold Dr. and Rt. 30 It “will Judge John Casale viewed through Friday at the Com Panulal GuI4mc« SummM (three with one opponent and To Roger Bugbee for "his un-" toe varK,^ Interest ^ u p s try- it o ^ h 'lt " d o e s hav'e open to the public. Manchester 0 Q876 O J 10 quire more land for the sanitary (38) To TeU the Truth (C) be opening a Pandora’s box of the motor vehicle records of munity Y, 79 N. Main St. the other two with the other op ______J . 1 tiring efforts on behalf of var- 6:86 (48) Saint (C) tag to influence toe General As- modicum of self-interest "t*"®®**- “ It has recently been brought 4k J 1097 landflll operation, and $6,(KM) for , “ . 6:S« (8) News with Walter Cron- sentblv ? modicum 01 sew m iewst governor’s problems,” according to com- three persons who pleaded guil- ponent). These are good odds, * « ^ ’ * ’ ious town commitments by to my attention,” Parris said, Hospital Notes Classes will begin next week, SOUTH toe Board of Welfare, but dis kHe (C) Tf nn (nterpot prniin I. u7ni-ri.>H tnvolvcd, slncc y fnaugur^l address is listed along ments made during last night’s ty to speedlng—Paul W. Bar- but you should expect the bad making reports and surveys (8) News with H.K. Smith and It an interest group Is worried premium-payers are more prof- “ that many people in town are and baby-sitting will be avail K tn in u approved a Town Ooimcll pro- public hearing on the appUca- ron, 18, of Bolton; Kenneth W. VISITnfO HOURS break about once in three 4, A S 4 Harry Reasoaer (C) about getUng Ite point across ftable tl^ maimed cl^m- Te not aware of their right to at- able for all morning sessions. I Untfir 17 raqul'o ncsw o Hl Cy AQ63 2 posal that toe old brick probate that have led to toe Improve- (18) Dick Voa Dyke tlon- Bossie, 24, of East______Hartford,_ . . „ . w .. intermediate Care Semi- Pmnt or Mult Guardi in starts. If you are a prudent . __ ^ TviAnfment Mof our r/htimtown •• (ZZ-S8) NBC News (C) through direct lobbying tech- collectors. Conference of Mayors, toe Safety hazards were cited by and James F. Crittenden, 21. of ‘end all to\^ b o ^ meeUngs private, noon-a p.m., and 4 p.m.- Those wishing more informa O AK5 b u ild in g In toe 'villEige be sold. 7:W' (8). Movie United Auto Workers, the Con- tion may contact the YWCA player, you will have some 'To toe Southern New England niques such as button-holding the opponents as reasons for west Hartford. He fined them ejwmine me minutes of g pjn.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- ♦ K4 In explaining toe need for 17 (8) Truth or Consequences (G) Program Center at the Com thing up your sleeve to offset Telephone Compimy “ for build (18) What’s My Line? (C) and testifying at puWlc hear- ness ^l>f cause, toe lAC was a^**toe rfSni^”” f denying the request. such meetings which are on file » ' _ JLj j ™ o _ ~ East acres of land adjoining toe pres (ZZ-Se-M) News — Weather A $35 each, and because this was munity Y. M MK UNOa 17 AMIfIB the bad break. South West North ing and maintaining an attrac- Following up the Pandora’s in the town clerk’s office.” * Pass ent sanitary landfill, Ck>uncll' Sports (C) the first speeding arrest for all, The schedule of classes, [ T T i (*|oll«ltioiy»iiv South dealer 1 9 Pass 2 4> 7:38 (88-88) J«1U (C) rootsr X ’l^r^fn^re to reinforce ftaa^mSIts argument, issued a news release f Monday ST^tate^v^ue ., .. . ’J^H^rce aooear box comment, Atty. Arnold He said anyone is enUUed to . a entiln onM) mtmltorgT'’niom'I^' ’sard'” tok‘t “ ve colonial structure In keep- he ordered their licenses not which will be held at the Com North-South -vulnerable 3 NT All Pass (8-40) Hod Squad (C) The savings banks did It In announcing It had “launched” a liT " Sbarge of Robin Circle de an audience before these boards exc^ noon-2 p.m., other altemaUves had been ex- with toe.Wstoric atmosphere (18) 1 Spy (C) that Meskill, too, was for an suspended. omers, a p.m.-8 pmi. munity Y unless otherwise Opening lead — ja ck o f ______8:88 (88-38) Don Kaotts Show toeir battle for checking ac- "grass toots campaign.” The cried the location of the recent and commissions as long as plored, but had proved fruitless. (Coventry.’’ (C) Income tax. Under the old system their Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., specified, is as follows: «!. ■ n MO ■ lUill 8:38 (8-48) Movie counts, ■which are now offered very definition of a "grass roots ly constructed Mobil Oil service licenses would have been auto prior arrangements are made The kind of land needed for a ^ President Mrs. Joseph (18) Movie The LWV quoted toe gover 4 p.m.-8 p.m. ^'^clwer took the first trick hand,- dummy’s nine of dla- 9:88 (3) Oonsmoke (C) only by commercial banks. Ra- campaign” is that It starts from BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving toe Home station, although the Valley matically suspended for 30 days with the chairman. Mondays landfill operation Is at a mini- ^“wte** '^rgea residents to bring nor correctly as saying: “toe "Our 1969 and 1971 platforms Intensive Care and Oormiary Intermediate Yoga from 9 to wlth dummy’s king of spades, monds would mum ta toe town of (Joventry, to the attenUon of toe commlt- (88-S8)> Movie dlo "spots” were heard all over the bottom—from toe pe<^le— Owner for 89 YEARS. For a complete FREE Df- View subdivision residents op for the first violation. Now it Care: Immediate family only. led a club to the king and then ninth trick. If the d l^ o n d s 18:00 (8) CBS News Special (C) SPECTTION of your home by a Termite Omtrbl Ebc- posing the change admitted they ir thTjui"e’s'd;riri;;n ‘^"uie both stress the right and duty 10 a.m., and Beginners Yoga Thomas said, tmd toe Jackson t®®. “ any individual, home, (SUo) Marcus welb;t>yi M.D. returned a club to dummy’s don’t bre^ well, Swtt can ;-In (C) toe Legislature know that they Madison Avenue, “ ®"<^ i *""-** ®i.n* '"t® i®w."2*new pert, supervised by toe finest technical staff, phone purchased their houses with „„„ citizens to participate In town umnea m nve miuuMB. from 10 to 11 a.m., Mrs. Ruth property, subject of last night’s huslness or group that h ^ done tax structure.” government at the meeting Matendty: Falber^ 11 ajn.- ace. West discarded a diamond, Inter try toe clubs. Playl^ for favored toe savings banks’ The Insurance industry — and our nearest local office: the knowledge of the gas sta pend or not. A second speed Bender, instructor. THEATER TIME vote, proved to be available, something to improve and beau- Weather and Sports (C) Evidently, toe peumphlet went level, where the groundwork for p.m., and >:M p.m.-8 and South began to wear a hurt two suits is better than playing ®®"®®- that includes toe agents as well tion’s existence. Tennis for beginners, 10 to il Purchase of toe land would be tify Coventry. We would like to i}:*® Joknay .. w 1.. J to press before toe governor s ing conidcticm carries an auto- SCHEDULE look. Fate was about to slip t®>* only «i®- lltse (ZZ-34) Tonlzki Show 'The hearing, attended by matic ■ 30-day suspension, major decisions is done,” Far- P-f»-; others, S p.m.-4 p.m., and a.m. at Wickham Park, Mrs. an advantage, since the soil *i*®l*® presentations each month, Carson (Cl The commercial banks are m toe comi^es-ls l^nd message of Feb. 16, In ris said. 6:80p.m.-8 p.m. Betty Mattran, Instructor. Class him a mickey, South suspected. Dally (daem on ____ conditions are proper and toe ** possible.” (18) Merv Griffin Show now striking back with pomph- bllU that would require testing recom- about 35 residents aii of whom jack N. Wilson, 30, of 28 “Love Story,” Declarer cashed dummy’s Partner opeiu with one heart, (»48) Dick CnveU Show ” ^ e o Uvlngston, key,” 7 : ^ 9:16. dummy and tried a finesse with show a suit of your own. Thomas also explained that Marilyn Bohman at toe high Norman Mailer. semblance of popular support, aware of your opinion.” tent. Antimony Is used ta mak- — Re- 8:30 Course of Our Times (C) toe Merrow Rd. zone change his second conviction for evad- Hoills Huston, minister ^ charged patients, please parkin inetractor. Manchester Drive-In toe queen. ’This lost to toe king, Ci^yrigfat 1971 Incinerators, shredders, or a school, as soon os possible. “Russia Under Stalin" To do this, toey have to cultl- E ven toe genteel League of tag plastics, point and explos- Read Herald Advertisements last Monday night and prOm- Ing resptmsiUlity. *he general lots first and tte ’Tueadays opens Friday. and West continued with a low General Features Oorp. Joint dump operation with ad- The trip will be by bus, at 9:00 The Advocates (C) vate toe grass roots. Women Voters of Connecticut Is Ives. Y-Wlves Program; classes East Hartford Drive-In—Re “ Should U. S. Discontinue 3 Ises to become toe standard Jeanie A. Koch 63 Marion active in nnnw ^riU Instmct you where to spade. Joining towns had been con- a total c o s t of $12, which will in- Military Aid to Greece?” operaUng procedure in cases In- Dr., pleaded guUty to operating “ **vlce8 In that city, wto drive to pick up the palleat. may be taken separately or as opens Friday, Sad Story sidered before bringing toe pur- elude dinner at Valle’a in New- 10:00 Connec'ticat Newsroom show how persons living in toe a pcickage. Sllmnastlcs from 9 Bast Windsor Drive-In — Re- volving members of toe newly a motor vehicle while under toe The rest was a sad story. chase proposal before toe town, ton, Mass, tifter toe game. suburbs can relate and con organized Citizens for Tolland’s influence of liquor or drugs. to b:45 a.m., Mrs. Doris Lan- opens (Friday, South held up toe ace of TONIGHT AT Both toe imdnerator and toe ------tribute to problems and pro Patients Today; 896 derman, instructor. CJoffee- Meadows Drive-In — “Be- Environment (CITE). ADMITTED YESTERDAY: spades, but East cashed toe 7 llS • V i M shredder Idea were abandoned, Manchester Evening Herald , ^ 'k \ ', and was fined $126. grams of inner-city ybuto. break from 9:45 to 10 a.m. yong the Valley of toe Dolls,” House Passes Session Stalled Esther Benchetrit, East Hart Jack of clubs and led another Thomas said, vdien it was Coventry correspondent Mrs. Other cases disposed of: Following Dr. Huston’s talk,' Chdlce of beginning bridge, 7:30; "Valley of toe Dolls,” At toe end of toe line, ZBA ford; Mrs. Susan Dawson, East spade. South had to gfive up an learned that eitoer method car- Holly Gantner, telephone 742- Alcott Lounsbury, 30, of Cov there will be an Informal dis Mrs. Judy Pyka, instructor; 9:20. C9iairman August Loehr Jr. Hartford; Peter J. Dunnack, other heart, and East led a ries a purchase price of about 8795. Eleven Bills entry found guilty of breach cussion period. knitting and needlecraft, Mrs. ------spade to defeat toe contract. half a million dollars. Also, he ------recognized a representative of of peace, fined $26. Bulletin Bocu-d Storrs; Mrs. Elaine R. Geskill. ' The State House of Represent Wlndsirvilie Rd„ Rockville; ^artara Davis, Instructor; While South moans about his said, there apx>eared to be Uttle j*-*'- Mobil Oil. A chance comment Francis A. Lunt, 17, of 40 ’Tonight’s Board of Finance creative crafts, Mrs. Charlotte Bank Guard Barks atives, In a routine session with by toe representative reopened Michael S. Hennlgan, 663 Dem- hard luck, let's see how he (XMperative feeUng ta adjoining Education, Golf Olcott St., found guilty of follow meeting at Community Hall has Murphy, Instructor, from 10 to PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A no debate yesterday, peissed 11 toe whole hearing after it was Ing 8t„ South Windsor. should play toe hand. Souito towns relative to a Joint dump ing too closely, fined $25 with been moved up to 7 p.m. Repre 11:30 a.m. specially trained guard dog has bills, including a measure that ascertained that toe applicant, Also, James Hopkins, 386 W. need not play for toe clubs at ing (^ration. Topics Tonight $16 remitted. sentatives of several groups in Pre-school (Creative Dance, 10 gone on duty at a branch of toe Jvst Town Manager Dennis Moore would allow towns to appoint Ronald WilllEuns of Newingtcsi, Center St.; Bruce M. Keevers, his first opportunity. He should Dennis Davidson, 22, of Hart town will be on hand to discuss Greot! explained that the purchase “marine officers,’’ to enforce Is not toe contracted leeisee of ^ r ‘H^oid7Antoony’y. kiU Lan**®""®". First Jeimsylv^a B^k which cTub°bre“^ For Directors ford, found guilty of allowing their budget requests. price had been arrived at after boating safety regulations. They toe station. man. Hublard Dr„ Vernon; ^ ^ „ »*®*»bed three times last y e a r. top diamonds and a dog to roam, fined $5. Wilfred C. Koetsch, 25 Mary Begliuilng Baton Twirling, If Barron, a 103-pound Ger- JP having an independent apprais The Board of Directors will would have Jurisdiction on any ’The Mobil Oil representative, NoUes were entered in toe leading a diamond toward dum Manchester Evening Herald, Lane Rockville; Tracy L. Lalus, * p.m., and inter- man shepherd, prevents holdups er look at toe property. Based ... „ J . .-.j b(xly of water that lies wholly ^ in response to a request by following cases: Bolton correspondent Judith my. r Fd ' 4 Boltoii; Paul A. La- mediates from 4 to 4:46 p.m., at toe branch office In toe Kens- on this appraisal, a fair price meet with toe Board of Educa- p^rUally within a town’s Loehr read toe lease contract Hazel Dexler, Donohue, Tel. 649-8409. This will produce a diamond 20 Oak PI., qiierre. 40 Liberty St. Miss Lynda Durand, instructor, ington section, said George But- BURNSIDE would be $27,000, but Moore ex- tion tonight to review Town boundaries. into toe record, adding this was trick if toe suit breaks 3-3 or if b u r '. s i d e ; < e eis t h .-.e t f fraudulent Issue of check. _ ^ Also, John H. McMaster, East Wednesdays 1®**, executive vice president of plained that It is not uncommon Manager Robert Weiss’ recom- A measure already approved kV. t toe agreement that WilBams EAst has two unguarded dia FREE PARKihC b28 -lllj David Fredericks, 41, of El Longest Biography Hartford; Raymond E. MoeUer, Y-drc^ln, free to YWCA Pennsylvania, other dogs to offer more when land is by toe State Senate was given > 4 “ will sign.” mond honors. In toe actual mended education budget. A lington, shoplifting under $16. (CHICAGO (AP) —Milton R. 803 Adams St.; David J. Popick, members, 9 to 11:30 a.m.. In- wUl be put Into service. needed for a “peculiar pur final approval by the House and Atty. Sbarge Jumped at toe meeting with officials of toe Donald C. Haugfa 24, of 32 Konvltz, whose work In the field 30 Fox Hill Dr., Rockville; eludes cmiversatlon, duckpin Barron and his master, Jim pose” which was toe case in was sent t(? the governor for opportunity to determine that Garden St., intoxication. of labor relations has brought Aaron R. Satterfield, 44 Lewis bowling, volley ball or practice Hardwick, were trained at a sessed at $8,900 on the 1969 list. Manchester______Country______J CUub to Williams was not actually toe discuss toe proposed addition approv _. Beverly M. Jones, 87 Delmont ^im many honors in toe past, st.; Evelyn IC'Schlebel, 28 Ml- bridge. Coffee provided. mock bank In Pottstown. Asked how much toe land Is toe state leasee now or at toe time he of nine holes at toe course will would a o St., disregarding a stop sign, has a new honor—toe longest W- chael Dr., Vernon; Beth A. and Duplicate Bridge, 9 to. 11:30 ______valued at In toe (Joventry Isind Council of Correction, which is filed toe application. follow. Lee A. Ludwig, 36, of Gran- ography In toe first edlUon of Andrew W. Sharpe, 143 Brent a.m.. regUtration not required records, Moore said It is as- of toe Jails and INeed Som e Leg If toe ZBA was to turn down by, fraudulent Issue of check. "Who’s Who In to© World.” Rd. for series. this instance. The meeting with toe Board *** ®"®**B® toe request, Sbarge maintained. James J. Ruyan, 60, of Cov- Konvltz, a professor of law at Also, Mrs. Blanche A. Sirois, Intermediate tennis, 10 to 11 Despite some mild protesta of Education will begin at 8 P*'*®°"®’ Williams would not be hurt or entry, faiure to drive right. Cornell University, has 58 lines 45 School St.; Patrick D. Soucy, a.m. at Wickham Park, Mrs. U j \ THEATRE EAST ta toe Hearing Room of toe T ^ tions that toe purchase price Municipal B u l ^ . ^he period when toe legislature M suffer a hardship, “only Mobil Sondra J. Sahn of Merrick, devoted to his achievements In Stafford Springs; Dawn M. Tot- Jaclde Day, instructor.’ Only might be rather high, toe $32,- Woukl you like to have the second car you\e been Oil CJorporatlon would, and they n, . .=■Y., following I .too closely,1 i„ single-volume of bio- ten, 940 E. Middle Tpke.; few openings left In class. 000 was appropriated Weiss is recorfendtag a $9.- ‘® ""t !\"^“ ‘“C r q t r 'I L r d thinking about? Maybe a new appliance, or with the can probably stand it.” in non oSnanttnn hndeople to support its plan that in exchange for a 10-year ^®"t attendance maintained In financial leg room . . . ed The staUon is owned by *he American Film InsUtute papp. whose theatrical credita Mrs. Mike Durocher, 6 Gulley Oil Painting for adult men SAT., APR., 3 8 P.M. toe coimcll turn toe building waiver of toe $26,000 annual pubH® schools — toe basis fo r school aid under toe formula of To us a loan is an investment in your future. Eldredge Yost developer of toe Iheater In Washington, D.C. Include toe Initial production of Dr.. South Windsor; a daughter ®nd women 9:30 iv.m. to noon over to toe BC lor refurbishing leuid rental lee toe club now ^ n . _____k„.. subdl^ion Yost in turn leases H®dnitz’s latest film U “The “Hair,” and engineer-designer to Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Dick- and 7 to 9 p.m., Mrs. Elizabeth and a decision on some appro- pays toe town. The club lease ADM ^ students toe statlMi'to MobU who In turn Buckminster FuUer. ingon, Meadowood Rd.. Tol- Humphries, Instructor, BUSHNELL priate use for It. on toe land has 20 years re- ship) Counting t**® ® leases It to an o p e r a t o r . ------land. Intermediate Bridge, 9:30 to Tickets: $8>S0f 4.40^ 3.30. Stephen Loyzlm said he matatag. Under toe proposed ^w*^ ® year DISCHARGED SUNDAY: 11 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., Mrs. On sele at Box Office or by mail. thought toe building was a for expanding toe course, ADM fOTmulj. What little sympathy existed No phone orders. Send cheek and Would require the enum Mrs. Dellna CaiUouette, 119 Judy Pyka, Instructor. “brick box” and should be raz- the rental fe e ta the last ten would i for Williams In the view of toe stamped, self-addressed envelope 244 Center SL, Mgsiihwrtwr eration of children under 21 (Jenter St. Cake Decorating for adult ed, a comment that met with years would be Increased to opponents, rapidly diminish^ Industry Files Suit to Bushnell, Hartford, 06106. years of age at certain times when It was determined It was DISCHARGED Y E S T B R- men and women, noon to 2 p.m., Phone 646-U66 ' several groans from toe audl- $35,000 a year, during a year. DAY: Michael Tetreault, 81 Mrs. Mary Levitt. Instructor. ence, which was in support of actually Mobil Oil who had toe . , . Would cancel a $66,890 Summer St.; Cheryl L. Sim- Golf for beginners. 10 to 11 The cocktaU hour is a weU- toe BC protHJsal. But Tx)yzlm hardship. claim toe state has had since Testing Wetland Law kins, Portland, (Jonn.; Joseph a.m., tmd intermediate, 11 a.m. N t W IN ' .1' established American institu said he preferred toe BC ap It was confirmed that VTl- tion—a time for refreshment Tricia and Ed 1956 against toe Flood and liams had eigreed to take over WUey, 2 Olcott St.; John P. to noon at Golfland, Rt. 83, Tal- Tonight proach rather than the coun HARTFORD (AP) — A dozen as allies of toe state authorities. Rauchle, East Hartford;' Roy cottvlUe, Albert Gayson, In and relaxation. Whether toe Erosion Control Board of Old toe station only If he were 7:S0-9:80 drink is a mint Julep or a cil’s proposal to sell toe old Study New Date ^ t^ rt^ Umfted“ «paTt;« ®*>®rt«s have begun fanning out Wagner.’ West St.. Hebron; structor. Bring a five Iron if Saybrook. rum cooler, we do not think building anyway. . . . Would permit toe board license, Which he described as through five OonnecUcut coun- RartfmS^Ml Bridget this *^®*‘“"* possible. Jason Bobard It Is quite complete wUhout When toe Issue came to a WASHINGTON (AP) — Tricia of trustees for toe state’s te(di- necessary to make the oper- Ues in an attempt to notify those week. St., South Windsor. Fridays somtoing delect^le to nibble vote, no one voted In favor of Nixon and Eddie Cox now seem colleges to award toe de Also, George Brooks, lake Tennis for beginners, 10 to 11 QSe “FOlWS” Odor atian of toe stMon economical- who might be affected by a The writs are going, among on. FoUowtag is a varied se selling toe building. While it has to be leaning toward June 12 gj.gg gj associate in science, St.. Vernon; Theodore Pfen- a.m. at Wickham Park, Mrs. lection of cocktaU tidbits — ly profitable. mtdti-milllon dollar suit that others, to toe mayors of Bridge- 01IS a$ 7:00-9:00 not been formally turned over again as toe date for toeir White Would clarify toe pro nlng Sr., 19 Academy St.; Mrs. ,Mattran, instructor. hot or cold, sweet or spicy — Without the license, operators challenges toe legal basis of port and Stratford, toe state fish HIGHLIGHTS OF to toe BC, that group Isexpect- House wedding. cedure under which superln- Helen Stewart, 249 E. C e n t e r ------to be served with your far of toe station are limited to Oonnecticut’a wetlands preserv- and game commission, and con- UBAZISIB vs. ALl ed to make a formal request The young couple talked tendents of sch(X)l may nom- St.; Mrs. Azellne Gatchell, Bos- FIGHT PICTUBJES vorite beverage . . . Stuffed toe pumping of gas and oU ^.w. Ripe Olives — (Jombtae equal ^ortly that the council do so. things over In New York over inate teachers. changes. The suit is being initiated by N ^ Hav^T^Hartford, U^- ^ ’jan^Dr*’^ H^w- W o m 0n ’ 8 Q i i b amounts of vriiipped cream The $6,(KX) appropriation for the weekend and toe new date . . . Would allow toe State Until toe oil company repre- fjje Rykar Industrial Oorp. of field and New London counties. b. namH- Font and horseradl^, and add salt toe Board of Welfare, needed to seems to be preferred now over park and Forest Ctommislon to sentatlve spoke, those attend- Bridgeport, which maintains Goldfcurb said toe suit was - r* „ H 0ars M od0l to taste. FUl' toe cavities of finish out toe fiscal year, met the previously announced June 5 set seasonal, as well as dally, Ing beUeved Wiliams was toe that toe ajpUcaUon of toe law filed here rather than in Bridge- o Trfiw large pitted ripe olives with with no discussion at all, and wedding time. parking rates at state parks, Mrs. Charlotte Barker, pro the mixture. CMU toe dives passed unanimously Immediate- Cox, a Harvard law student, . . . Would g;lve toe state operator of toe- station. WU- to a tract of shoreline land it port because state law pre- _ , d j * vnmnn'- m ™’ well before serving . . . Deep- Uams had promised he would owns In Stratford means toe loss scribes that conservation suits of fessional model and charm LAST DAY: “LOVERS & OTHER_STRANGERS” will be taking exams that end treasurer more dlscreUon in in- Katherine A. Bamum, 114A Fried Almonds—SheU 1 pound ly. "THE BANK THAT PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER" not clutter up toe station with of millions ol doUars In toe use this tyi>e be handled here, MANCHIS MR Receive Thanks around June 2 and he wants to vestment of toe State Employes Park St.; Mrs. Beverly L. school tostructor, last night almonds and fry them ta hot 43 Banking Hours Per Week cars and estimated that no of its property. The writs are returnable April CENTFR the have more time for toe prenup- Retirement Fund, Pitrone, Slocum Rd., Hebron. gave toe members and guests deep fat or oU (326f.) for 6 At a recent meeting of 7 Day Per Week Depository more than two or three cars The suit Is directed against 11, and a hecuring on the suit 643'7832 fRII PARKING REAR OF TMIATHI to 6 minutes, or untU they are toe tial activities that are expected • • ■ Would clarify the meth- Also, Mrs. I^filUam Finnegan BeatiUflcation Committee at a time would be parked at two state officials, but noUfica- would be schedided some time of toe Women’s Club of Man pale brown. Drain toe nuts on ap- to Include parties and showers to r grants for motor vehicle and daughter, 66 Clinton St.; foUowtag certificates of toe station. tion is also going to scores of after that, Goldfarb said. chester seven rules to make paper towels and whUe they predation were awarded: for the young people. operation and highway safety H o u rs: Mrs, lATlUam Valentine and are stUl hot, sprinkle them Petitions Filed other officials and ccaiservation The litigation results from a the most of themselves as wom STARTS TOMORROW To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lc- Tricia said she would set the courses in private schools. Monday thru Wednesday Two pettUons opposing toe groups. ruling by GUI Feb. 25, three daughter, 610 W. Middle Tpke.; EXCLUSIVE AREA ENOAOBMENT with salt . . . A rtich o k e 9 ;00 a.m. to 3 ;00 p.m. Mrs. Richard A. Hinds and en, at Its meeting at Second Hearts and Caviar—FUl arti Doyt, Main St., for toeir “un- date firmly In a short time. So change were filed with the ZBA, Rykar contends that the law days before he left office. The Thursday daughter, 115D Downey Dr. .CongregaUonEd Church. choke hearts with black (uiv- selfish efforts In repairing and far, though, the White House Still a Nickel one with 36 signatures and an- is being used, in effect, to con- 277 acres Invcdved are part of ‘nie rules are “learn to make iar. Sprinkle lem <« juice and beautifying toe old probate has had no further announce- KANSAS (3ITY (AP) — It’s 9 :00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. other with 22 signatures. flscate its land by barring in- 642 acres that Rykar owns in toe _most of _ _your hair and face; Emily Bronte’s hard-cooked egg yolk on each buildtag on Main St.” ment. still possible to buy a greeting 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Relber, in describing his op- dustriai development there. The the Great Meadows Marsh in 1 U * hold 'your head erect, sit and heart. Now go have a drink To Mr. and Mrs. Burton Mur- C3ox has a summer Job that card for less than toe postage. Friday position to toe proposal, noted suit asks eitoer tor a ruling Bridgeport and Stratford be- "S K H lflU XL0C01V08 gracefuUy; walk smooto- and enjoy yourself. ray, Seagraves Rd., who bought starts after July 4 In the office Hallmark’s “pansies for 9 :00 a.m. to 3 00 p.m. toere are presently five staUens overturning the application of tween toe Omnecticut Tumrtke * •»-»• dress to flt’ vour face and defiant young lovers ly: The finest possible din an unoccupied home next to of the U.S. attorney for the thoughts” card, after 30 years Saturday 2 within 1.8 mUes of toe MobU the law to its c a ^ . or a Judg- and toe sound. A t HIV D l 8 0 h a r g 0 figure and toe life you lead; their own “and with toe use o f southern district of New York In and more than 12 million copies, 9:00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon station which do repair work, ment toot toe stcite must pay GUI’s ruling forbids Rykar ing pleasures are yours let your vc^e speak well of point, addition of porch lOnd New York (31ty. still sells for five cents. The------ZBA------wUl review the test!- $78 million compensation - for de- from fUUng - in toe 277 ftcres f6040) A L L YOU hearings in Stratford earUer ta 277 acres.as a deep 'water har- WhUe Wtasby reported toe square dance for toe pleasure of Ahoitarrtnc S IS # G07 NEW PARK AVENUE 2 R 2 - 4 4 0 7 WEST HARTFORD, CONN. SUBSIHUPTION RATES toe year, Rykar is using writs bor faclUty and to moke related robbery on toe telephone, toe anyone who assembles. CAN E A T I ^ ‘ . During foul weather toe fes HARRY ANDREWS*HUGH GRIFFITH* IAN 06ILVY* JUDY CORNWELL Open Thursdiy and Friday Nights until 9i00 P.M. One $89.00 *® personally notify those who upland developmenta The hear- unidentified bandit returned and Scmerpl^r by PATRICK THIEY*From thanoMl by EMIT BRONTE* Producad by SAMUa Z. ARMOFF Includes a Tossed Salad Six M o n t h s ' ...... Iflu also might wish to Join the case, tags were held on that appUca- eurrendered. Wtasby held him tivities move to toe second-floor md JAMCS H. NICHOISON • tecutiiw Produor LOUS M. HEYWARD* Music by MICHEL LEGRANO Bread and Butter . Dir«d«}byROeERTFUEST*COlORbyMQVieUtB*AnAfmricanlntari«i(»iPictu>« m Se**MoSS*’^ ..i;!!!;!'.!!!!!;;‘ a * either as friends of the court or tion. tor poUce. » courtroom. PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 2S, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971 PAGE FIVE Wants More Details Andover Women Voters SxjLnsLidLihsL You May Owe Uncle Sam PZC Tables Decision Agree Welfare Needs Change £ ja p iJ b ^ More Than Was Withheld Anderson-Little Although a reform of the wel On CUD Application By JAMES L. ROWE JR. strikes almost exclusively two ‘Withholding—toe amount tak fare system would be a mon The Washington Post The Planning and Zoning Commission last night ta By Sol R. Cohen disparate groups of taxpayers en out of every paycheck—is umental task, and the alterna —the poor and toe relatively af bled the controversial CUD Zone application of devel WASHINGTON — Many tax determined by a percentage tives to the present methods A repeat of a labor-sponsored legislator who is totally blind, fluent. ” It’s got to be millions of deduction from toe taxx>ayers in opers Sol Lavitt and James McCarthy until its April payers have discovered — and people,” an Internal Revenue are not at all clear, the job bill which failed to pass in the Z ’^^th^Arfi come minus his exemptions with 26 business meeting. must be undertaken immed more will before April 16— spokesman said. allowance for toe standard de 1909 GSeneral Assembly but The commission agceed to iately, according to the League that toe interest-free loan they The difficulty arises from toe duction. ask the deveiopers to attend the Laos in Bid of Women Votors. which produced loud political re- the second, gave toe federal government 1969 Tax Reform Act, which Actual tax liability is com next business session to present At a meeting last night mem purcussions, has been filed this every paycheck last year is not sought to distribute more equit puted against ’’taxable income” more details of their plan, bers aired many different view year by four Democratic legisla An act concerning towns of going to cover their 1970 tax ably American's tax burden. —total income minus deductible which was met by a storm of To England, points as to how best to solve tors. 50,000 or less and their relation bill. The causes are complex, but items and the $626 personal ex ship with CDAP (Community public (^poslUcHi at the F2C’s the numerous inequities, Injust- The bill provides for unem- Tax experts call toe difficulty essenUally due to a certain mis emption for each member of the March 1 public hearing. Development Action Plan) has Ices and living problems now ployment compensation p^- ’ ’underwlthholdlng. ’ ’ alignment of tax rates and with household. More than 400 persons turned Soviet Union been Introduced by State Sen. to be found in the welfare sys- ments to strikers—following the (Die underwitoholding problem holding rates. TTiere are six different with out for the hearing on the ap- Lucy Hammer, R, of Branford tern. Proposed were many sug- seventh week of a strike, holding brackets, but more thra pUcaUon, the first submitted un (Contliiiied from Page One) and State Rep. Arthur Della gestlons and possibilities,, and almost every instant, two dozen tax brackets, IRS of der Manchester’s new CUD North Vecchla, D, of Southington. Vietnamese battalions even though the members said those legislators, who voted V ern on ficials said. Because of prob (Comprehensive Urban De' ■Ihe act would exempt a town were threatening Luang Pra- they could not so easily find a agralnst the 1W9 version of lems with current data process velopment) zoning regulaUon. of 60,000 or less from the re- -nfmACAA for thA Ilia nf waHai^ failed tO g^et or- ___ ing equipment, six withholding bang. agreed that the sv st^ ganized labor's backing in 1970 quirement of preparing a CDAP posal calls for the development Travelers attempting to reach ZB A Plans Executive Session rates are all most employers as « e X to Tma ^LS^ f^gns for public office. program, and from designating of a complete urban village Luang Prabang by road from tuuBui u a muuiuotu.jr. ^ CDAP Agency, as a prere- can handle. Chairman- of the League’s community itlcizing “past Democratic linear park or just keep It for ™^t AcUon Plan (UD.^) re refunds will owe money Potter said he requested the Meskill Urges princlpcd of the Andover Ele approved the proposed amend- administratioM which bonded “ rwien innrt Po^t recenUjl Completed by B®t ren*n»“ . wm owe money ruling on the legality of CXJD open space land. ^ this year — in some cases as Speedy Action mentary...V...... _ School,_____ says enroll-_____ ment. Approval by the U.S. ^135 million over a 20-year Members of toe OonnecUcut Planner Jphn McAlinrat . —gg because of statements made at m eiirfigures at the ~s7 hW have ®"*y period to pay for current state commission feel toe land could **® suggests that a detailed nrobleni facing toe weal- the public hearing chadlenging On Tax Deficit reached- - a low ct - 300.— This to tomorrow. operating expenses,” Berdon be logically connected with toe Parks, recreaUon rad open ™®J^'®” the zoning concept as not con I become a part of the fed- com{jared the practice to “an oraDosed linear nark for other space plan be developed by tnier taxpayer is a spmon forming to the town's master the lowest enrollment the school proposed llnera for omer r f nlra should the low Income allowance, HARTFORD (AP) —Demo- has had since 1908. oral coMUtuUon, the amend- grdinary citizen taking out a towns along toe Hockraum Rlv- He said tne plan snouia income aUowrace is plan. ment would require approval mortgage on his house, to pay er. The Hockanum runs to the meet the projected needs of the Assessment of existing traffic ‘=*^«c legislative leaders were The school hot lunch program, actually an altemaUve type ot by 38 of the 80 states. ,jjg weekly grocery biU.” rear of toe property In ques- town to 1990. counts, the potential increase, urged by Gov. Thomas J. Mes' which has been hanging by a standard deducUon, according Ratchford said yesterday, ______Ura. The property has been inspect- thread for the last few months, to toe IRS. and problems future develop- km Tuesday to enact some kind "We’re all ready to go — once The Open Space Plan pro- ed by an official from toe State is still managing to come out The new superintendent of the A single taxpayer in 1971, for m ert wUl bring to the souto- ^ temporary tax increase by we get the word that the U.S. I>oeed by toe Capitol Region Department of Agriculture rad west area must also be made .. . ' . . . in the black. One month, there State Capitol is Francis J. Mc- example, will pay no taxes next House has approved it.” Planning Agency (CRPA) In- Natural Resources who report- before the commission can April 1 in order to begin pay- was a carry-over of $3 in the CEU*tan of 346 Keeney St. He year if he makes $1,700 or less. eluded many pit^iosals pertain- ed that there would be no ques- ^ itbo is a low reach an intelligent decision, he ing off the deficit, lunch budget with which to be A bill Introduced by State------^ formerly ^ was.... building siq>erin- said, and should be its primary " i don’t think they’re justified gin the next mcmth. Rep. Robert OUver, D, of New tendent the Sto^ tog to V . m » , in Utot p to . It U«n that It to .UgWto tot “ SZ consideration. jn sitting idly by and doing Nevertheless, Mrs. Chamber- Haven would raise legislators’ Vehicles Department in Weth- was recommended that Ver- open space funds (U available). i.nhnsed dut" F o r everv S15 "The best site plan in the nothing,” Meskill said at his laln malntaiM, as long as there pay to |12,(XX> for the two-year ersfleld. non devel(^ a program for ac- The question the Zoning Board «nVAfl tw rr l i 700 ho losses qillrlng l^d Bolton will have to decide Is whether over world is no good if it poses traf- „ews conference, is no deficit in the monthly bal- term. Raymond Brady, who was $1 of the $750 allowance. Lake, Walker Reservodr, Tank- toe best use of toe land would fic hazards," he maintained. h the Democrats don’t like ance sheet, the hot lunch pro- State Rep. Julius Morris,. D, superintendent ot the State The lower withholding brac- He foresaw the possibility ot the idea of boosting the sales gram will continue. She urges of New Britain has gone Oliver Capitol, succeeds McCartan in eriioosen Lake, Snlpslc Lake, be development of a tax-paying funneling some traffic into tax-to seven per cent from five more parents to have their chll- one better. Morris, a four-term Wethersfield, Ogden Brook Pond rad along shopping center or a recreaUon account,______tra officlEils <« said.ih Asa « IVI Wetherell St. as unlikely be- pg,. ggnt as suggested by the the Hockraum River. park. Winners in Junior Women’s Competition dren participate * in .u the good a result, toe topmost withhold cause of Increased traffic Uiat governor, they can come up * lunches served at the school, ing brackets tend to cover many will be placed there and on ^vith some other methods of Mrs. David Kittle (left) and at the Arts and Crafts Compe- long slpeved shift and bolero especially at this time of year, average tax rates — making Hlllstown Rd. with the comple- rgiaing revenue immediately, Business Mirror Mrs. Walter Bycholskl display tition for Manchester Junior in hot pink and white scallop- when Increased outdoor actlvl- withholding ra imperfect mir tion of Jhe Manchester Ctommu- jfeakiU said. Women’s Club members. Mrs. ed trim for the sewing contest ties require greater expendl- 8 out of 10 homes ror of actual liability. their crafts that won “ Best in nity College campus. The more a Single taxpayer Asked whether he had tried Show” lor Mrs. Kittle, and Kittle received best in show lor sponsored by the home life and tures of energy, Another factor in the his best to persuade the Demo youth committee. Other first Three local teachers are this Wall Street Speculators nmkes over $12,000—or a mar mission’s thinking must be the first place in the “ Fun Sewing , her tole painted canisters and cratic leaders personally, Mes Mrs. Bycholski fashioned the place winners and their cate- week taking the compreheMlve hove 0 cold room ried couple over $24,000—toe. likelihood of substantial traffic Contest” lor Mrs. Bycholski, kill replied: “ I’ve done all I gorles are: ^rs. Richard exams required to earn a mas- farther out of step withholding increases in the area, even if See Four‘Figure Index A can. I have urged them, cajoled Thompson, sewing lor children; ters degree. The teachers in- IS YOURS ONE OF THE STTtt rad Eictual tax Uability become. land there is developed in ac them and criticized them, now, ”We’re always going to have Mrs. William Pound, knitting volved Include Mrs. Helen Ikma- By JOHN CUNNIFF not always •wrong as some pros cord with conventional zoning. through the press, I’ve gone to this problem,” a top tax of- Hebron for children: Mrs. Bycholski, hue, who teaches the ’special’ AP Business Analyst insist. He has been selling in the "Something will have to be the people.” Warm up that flciEil said. “ Because we are re done to improve those streets,” stencil painting; Mrs. Terrence class. Miss Linda Carter, fourth "They’re just putting off the Chinnlngham, art; Mrs. Stanley grade teacher, and George stricted in the number of wlto- Potter said. thn^Jon'^^InTustri*’^ rateTwe“‘cra proride. The specter of traffic-choked reckoning,” the governor Annual Cub Scout Derby Zima, papier mache, hand- Lange, sixth grade teacher, hard>to-heat room made jewelry and sculpture; arteries brought on by high manent defect in toe system.” Meskill cited Monday’s U.S. Mrs. John Hubley, pressed Manchester Evening Herald to’S^lffeT Z ? 1 a l“S Z S ^ ® - ®^®*^ “ “ “ " ""■■■ density C7UD zoning was one of wHhthuoew The IRS warned taxpayers Supreme Court action clearing Won by Michael Daigle flowers; Mrs. Joseph LaVigne, Andover correspondent, Anna Sleeks, Wall Street’s fifth col- profits. the main fears voiced by op money last summer. Euid urged them the way for Connecticut’s paro needlework; Mrs. Roger Steele, Frislna, tel. 742-9M7. umn.'rthe market letter writers, ^ >"®1 ® «"®"®y ^ ^ ponents of the developers’ pro- are drumming up support for an vestment? Isn t it better to sril to mELke Eidjustments if neces chial program as another rea- An enthusiastic crowd was on of the Yale-New Haven Clinical ceramics; Mrs. Leo Fitzpat fSmUL C H A U R Hs p power than dump on weak- sary—either reduce the num * V ‘*'® legtolture should hand Sunday at the GUead Hill Center, will present a program rick, sewing for teen-agers and W IRON NRIMAN assault on 1 ,(XX>. ber of exemptions claimed on in aeciomg last nlgnt to ask j^^g immediately. School for the annual running on the disease and its symp- crocheting; Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Peppery Oldster Since many of them often n®ff- , .i, — ------^------the developers back for more “It’s going to cost $6 million of Cub Scout Pack 28’s Pine- toms, tomorrow evening at 8. n n s REVOLimONAIlY NEW DB> have to search long and fruit- 7^® challenge to toe letter ^thholdlng cerUflcates or ask discussion, commission mem photography and creative ma VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT* lessly for hard facts In their writers Is clear: TTiey must talk employers to withhold extra to make the payments,” he said, wood Derby. The Rev. Herbert Kelsey has terials. Mrs. Fitzpatrick re WALLA WALLA, Wadx. (AP) Chock r im e INO keep your cold or diQte room bers were somewhat critical of “ This will make the deficit situ- The auditorium was packed offered the use of the Hebron — A 110-year-old form er bitmco fund of knowledge, a bench- those recalcitrants Into the mar- mgney. the presentation made at the ceived second place in the WEWIIttHWl* warm ud.cozy, with filtered, oicalat* mark such as this is always wel- ket. They must substitute hope yje end of this month toe ation worse than we had count- with approximately 310 parents Congregational CSiurch lor Dr. “Fun Sewing Contest” lor a buster lays his claim for long ing, ibermoit$tieally controlled heat. hearing. VCM I dr. come, permltUng as it does a for fear, confidence for distrust, gend toe naUon’s four ed on.” and friends cheering on the 61 Gibson’s discussion. There will breakfast coat. These women, life to daily amounts of cayenne Operating cost up to 73% leaf than Their consensus was that vja* «mi M review of toe past rad a pre- They must maintain commls- miiuon employers 1971 tax ta- ^ . Meskill explained that his entries from Hebron’s nine dens also be a question and answer judged by Mrs. Gerald Com- pepper. IMR vr Miimre other add-on beatett. Keats cold botli* while the iMd use an^^to was ^ ^ggg^ g„ gg. gmi Webelos. period. _ __ “ I’m still just a young man,” VMMMNNmEk room, encloeed porch, attic room, OC vlew of toe future. slon-produclng acUrity. bles, asking them to post them passo and Mrs. Rita Kbnway, iCpilNi. any apace lhat needs extra heat. As a result, the imaginaUons Small investors seldom have (or their employes. ’’We’re hop- weU done, it represented an en- gumptiwi that no mraiey...... would...... IheThe races started first with Information and material on will tumuciccom ^te“ "witow.u. wtaiTera'ofYruuto.o u. “ y®- gineering stu<^ ^ y Md the be paid out to parochial schools qualifying heats in each den. disease is now available at „ther Hartford County clubs at 20’ ''eSsasnsss FREE HOME DEMONSTRAUOK and mimeograph machines are been complete patsies, regard- ing employes will look to see if presentoOon failed to take into during the present fiscal ytar. Before winning his den trophy, the Town Office Building. Also ^ ^ g ^ Worth, Tex., and lives alone in humming with speculaUon as to less of toe popular notion, but their withholding will cover account traffic and other sped- * a boy’s car had to win two out availably are petttloM residents Qjggjggj,g^ Hills Country **“™®- “® ®“‘® PhoEM: M 9-4539 when the DJ will achieve for toe after reading all the shenanl- their ultimate liability, and if fics that need answers. may sign requesting that Gov. first time a four-figure index, gans that take place among not. take some corrective ac- of three races against every car C2ub. (Herald photo by Bucei- own firewood and does his own •PZC Secretory Clarence Wel Thomas Meskill include a $28,- just as they were a little more many money men they are per- tion,” an IRS spokesman said, racing from his den. vlclus) housekeeping and cooking. ti, in urging additimsd discus Students Win •First, second and third place 000 appropriation, as has been Gibbs, who never married, ATlAfmC FOGARTY'S MStlRED than five years ago when toe haps even less reluctant to take sions, stressed that the com awards, respectively in each annually appropriated in the says his eyesight is failing and lUDGET PAYMENT PLAN average reached 995.15 rad fad- advice. mission should lay its cards on Crafts Awards den, went to Donald Bucci, past, for the Yale-New Haven his “bones are aching some OIL. H B A T ed. But toe question of who parti- the table with the develc^rs c - •.< I. . •.., t. c .. . Crandall Yopp, Sha'vm Kar- Clinic. Meskill Ignores now.” The obvious question that is cipates in the market is only FOR and tell them what it is pre Beven Manchester High School ^gj^ pg„ i; Brian Begin, Da- Additional information may He traveled west to Cidfax, asked but not always found in one aspect of toe big question, pared to accept in terms of students of Mrs. LaVerne Kel- ■vid Clark, Robert Koval, Den also be obtained from Mr. and U ccello P laint Wash., by ox team wagmi when FOGJUtTY BROTHERS, INC. these recent outpourings of en- which Is: Is toe market solidly types of constructimi, archltec- son received awards at the COv- 2; John Shortell, C3irls Gilman, Mrs. Ernest Merbler of West ^ j . ; he was 12-years-old. Gibbs says F U ^ o n , • BURNER BALES Ot BBStVICB thuslasm Is on what grounds toe based or is it headed for a fall? Cosmetics toral integrity, numbers of ^ IXJCatlOn be has operated a store, farmed average will reach toe heights; entry Republican Women’s Club speculative rad shaky, or solid units, and so forth. “ I don’t . , . i. o . Craig, Keith Harris, Robert of Gilead HARTFORD (AP)—The state and tamed wUd horses, 319 Irood Strot # Mondht f r, C obb. irs STYLES: think any of us are going to ^ *’®“ Roche, Den 4. inrirt Shop J going ahead wHh plans to ly based on fundamentals. Someltihiiig Big urday and Sunday. Also, Charles Cofiell, David Some wizened old pros who So many to choose from! accept 1,600 (dwelling) units, bulW ^ n e w j a i l T H ^ X d t o ------NEW YORK (AP) —Brian and we should say so at the Scott Dickie, a junior, was Hovey, John Lyman, Den 6; ^® ^'li*** North Meadows despite objec- have seen toe same scenario Shaped Styles! Belted Styles! over rad over maintain that as KflU> *“ b®®" ®Jp>®d to ^ s t a r Liggefts given a $10 gift certificate as a Gregory Moore. Daniel Ivey, ggfg gg*‘^g^d^y°^d*^gtg^g® tlone by Meyer Ann Uccello. 1 outset,” commented Welti. cold rcEiBon Is replaced by with Dean Martin in ’Some- Double Breasted Styles! Single The land use plan submitted special honor award for high ^ ? '% „ “ “ ™’„b^Michae?^er t***® '^®®’'- ^b® ®®>® warm cniotion a speculative thing Big.” He will portray a At The Parkade Breasted Styles! Braid Trimmed at the hearing pitq^oees a total school students. M s entry was a Oliver. Scott M ch Mtohwl ( ^ - ^ Tuesday. MANCHESTER However, the Department of blowErff Is about to begin. U S- Cavalry fort commander Styles . .. and many more! of 1,826 housing units of var- surreallsUc pencil drawing. He Ora TOo^ ^ To some extent they look In whose wife Is kidnaped, while lous types, including medium- also received honorable men- strong, difton miftnn Perkins,Perkins. Mat- ““"i: “ ®P®*' CorrecUons will use only 10.78 thew Wlrth, Den 9; Mark Thursday froni 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. gc^g Instead of the 12 acres Maybe the vain for underlying strength in enroute to toe frontier post, 2 rise and garden apartments, tion for a musician, done in Lenfest, Brian Boucher, toe economy to support toe big town houses, single-families and white tempera on black paper. Mike “ d ^ ® It originaUy planned on. the FABRICS: Porter, Den 3; Michael Daigle, governor said. trouble with your numbers. The economy has im duplexes. Cynthia SplUane, a junior, re- Joel Wirth, Vincent Szwed, Jtobert Plette of East St., is ^be new jail will cost $8.6 proved, but it has not responded A tremendous variety! The plan also provides for celved a water color set for a webelos. for volunteers for these j„jii,g„ g, ^blch. $6.4 mUllon strongly, and they therefore Flannels, Tweeds, Shetlands, limited commercial and Indus- pencil drawing ot an attic scene; Each first place' den winner ^ well as ^e regular already been authorized. heotinffl s y s t ^ . place President Nixon among trial development. Lynn Kelley, a senior, sets of Checks and Worsteds...... - . .. I, I ft . then raced until the pack cham- Saturdays, jj^gj tjggigjg^ bas been the speculators. SOUTH SIDE The April 28 date set ^ the brushes for two oil paintir«s of ^g^ .^^mer of this ^bat the shop is open. „g^g g^^g^ 2% yeara of dlscus- IS it isn’t a Moreover, they note that toe ENTRANCE °®®“ ®®®"®®’ ®"® dlsUnctioti was Michael Daigle ^ny®"®, ‘" ‘ ®™®‘®^ sion,” MesWll said. He said he mEirket is now about 40 per cent toe ^ y deadline It n^aU y tion and other reaUsUc; Meg ^ ^ ^ may conto^Ptotte. recognized that there was higher than it was at ita low last Sizes for Jrs., Jr. Petites & Misses. has to act upon proposals. Lucas, a senior, a necklace for 3^^^, ^bi^. ’’some reluotance on toe part system. spring, a tremendous gEtin, one 3 No Penalty an acrylic scene of Main St Trof^es were awarded for ,, ""j® of city officials to have this of such size as- to suggest that Potter pointed out, however, Manchester; and William Reu- jhe best appear- f ^,®f. ®^‘^" El^entory ygjugbie land used for this pur- further increases might come that there is no penalty In toe ter. a aopohomore, a pen and g„gg Mjgbael Daigle’s car took ®®**®®* 1*^“ held on Thursday g However, no one seems more slowly. ’niey do not deny that there statutes to r noncompliance, and pencil set for a collage a first place ^ with Keith Harris’ _ "°® '' P;™-. I" *be ^g ^ g „ j tbg located near If your heating oil, your burner, and your furnace do not match, members <^lded to request an ugg. s ^ n d ' a^d"‘vinrant"‘ ^ed"s tb® ^hral. jbem, Meskill said, are still buys. Some blue chips, extension from toe developers Honorable-mention went to third. ™® y®®*"’ *b® festival is being „jg Danbury, I understand a you don't have a system. This can be inefficient. And expensive. though representing compEuiies on grounds that toe CUD pro- Denise CSiabotj a senior, for a Meet Original planned by Mrs. Nellie Man- ,g^ ^ children play near toe That’s why we perfected our own heating system. It starts that are stronger by far thra poeal is too far-reaching to per- head done In scratchboard Ink First place trophy for toe '^^•Ten s fourth grade and stu- prisra,” MeskiU said, with clean Mobil heating oil. Perfectly matched to the Mobil they were a few years ago, are mlt a decision within toe dead- gg cardboard; and Cindy Capril- most original car went to Rob- ^®Ats Sharon Derby and James .jig north Meadows area Is That’s a real system. That’s efficiency. That’s inexpensive. you believe toSm, further plan of development, Potter advEuices in the DJIA will be Judges were Constable Jules I** conjunction with social predominantly industrial. The And to keep this efficient system operas m m ■ A Firm You Can Trust pointed out that toe commission Reblllard, toe Rev. Herbert studies activities developing toe present jail is located in toe l| speculative Euid therefore on Un could hold up actual zone Kelsey and Burt Kelsey. Roy concept that Connecticut’s Downtown area. * ing efficiently, we service the whole system. firm ground that might tremble A sincere regard for funeral service CasK’s Casdi Stfueeze eSA K B IT wfu-• cluuige aopproval until it passed Wlrth and Fred Brehant were population is composed of many ______So you might say we're part of the system, too. ? rad send prices tumbling like a excellence has guided us throughout our all toe details of a specific plan. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — toe starters. ethnic groups. •R,,— neemng oil brick building in an esirtoquEike ITien toe {dan would have to A tempraary restraining order •' Thirty - nine trophies were Throughout toe year, toe Buming UndgeB or a house of cards in toe wind. 41 years of service to Manchester fam be signed and recorded at toe issued here prohibits the former presented. Pinewood Derby rib- pupils have collected foreign SAQRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) M-HOUR SERVICE! • PHONE S4U1I5 If, on toe other hand, you sub ilies. Ours is, indeed, a firm you can trust. "Town Hall and toe developers accountant of entertainer J y r " ' f
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971 Vernon operate without armed military including coordination of British Tolland County New Leader escort. troops and provincial police. Maudllng replied that the gov Faulkner sought to reassure And the magnitude of Mayor Lind Superior Court ernment had done everything the Catholic minority by saying say’s personal reputation does not seem Connecticut Sworn In possible to maintain law and or the government had no plans for ‘Legislators Discuss "punitive jackboot tactics.” to have increased In proportion to the der while keeping bloodshed to inJl it a4 thun. Divorces were granted last a minimum. Craig served notice on Faulk PUBLISHEaD BY THK number of news releases issued at City In Ulster and fri. HERALD PRINTING OO., INC. Yankee week by Superior Court Judge Faulkner,, development minis ner immediately after the party 13<; Btssell Street Hail, which number, last year, total ter in the outgoing government, caucus that the right-wing mili nitet Manchester, Conn. School Laws, Costs William P. Barber to: (OonUnued from Page One) tants he heads would fight him THOMAS F. itelOUSON clearly had the backing of the ed 700 news releases, or twice as many Ry A.H.O. Maureen Hayden of Manches- the mlroela of mahiltrelt | till 91 WALTER R. FERGUSON Dependence upon local tax- ucation progn'^-ni, starting* in vlsdonal” wing today tooth and nail if he tries to con Pubiishers as the year before. ter from Timoth H den f ------®*al"»ed BriUsh government In Lwidon. tinue the mcxlerate reform po dowrftown manehester. Founded October 1. 1881 payers to bear the burden of Aral grade and a proposal to ^ responslbllty for the downfall of British Prime Minister Ed- Mayor Lindsay’s deputy mayor, a Only the press, we are licies of Chlchestere troub es that brought All rights of republicallon of special dis There Is little use in trying to dis QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 patches norcin are also reserved. looseness. p r o i^ e d legUlaUon at a Joint h7 such a SSg Joan Bliznlak of Vernon from mZter af“ Wm '’frSS pute the sad accuracy of such a view. The Herald Printing Company Inc., as For instance, the Liquor Con sumes no financial rosponsibOity for typo But there is at least a pragmatic les Uon and the Center Road School uniform throughout the state on grounds 6f Intolerable cruel- i r a . graphical errors appeanng in advertise trol Committee, the other day, PTO, last ni^t. and also agreed that the teach- ty. She was granted custody of M persons have died atrpn*rth in tht» "Before Losses Happen Insure W ith Lappen!" ments and other reading matter in The son involved, and It says that .too much was conducting Its hearing on Manchester Evening Henud. I^ley said mMt of the bills ers.who will head the courses one minor child with support *^“''*"* ^lA cam- roots of the Unionist nartv press agentry can be eycn worse than two proposals for an abandon Sf® money-tight ones. One should have special training, payments of $20 per week and P~'^‘=® and the Rev. Ian Paisley, the Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Waahlng- ment of good old famlUar ^ks for w increase in Average jje said, however, “I am dia- $5 per week alimony effective Irish Republic. ton Post News Service. too little. Not all this New York City militant Protestant evangelist Full sor\’ice client of N. E. A, Service. Inc. standards. y Momberahip (A D M) metrically opposed to making 60 days after he Is released Chlchester-Olark quit amid Publishers Representatives — Matnews. press agentry, it should be made clear, who campaigns eigalnst ■ ro- Cash and Carry Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency One proposal would let wom grwts P®** the programs mandatory without from the Community Correction- demands from his party that manism and the Pope," warned — New Yoric, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. is devoted to the special glorification of outcome of this vdU rely heav- both the local government and en stand at bars. Uyllv onnn ivnrwht n/\nnAacomes In stateafafA «*avra_ reve ^ beforehand that he would carry MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA Mayor Lindsay. Some of it is devoted to Disagree on Revenue Lillian Kemic of Tolland_ from Britain show more determlna- nues. He said he feels strongly cn a campaign to oust Faulkner Even complete fire insurance doesn’t cover TIONS. The other would let 18-year- Willlam Houle a member of Robert M. Kemic of Norwich on crush the gpmmen. If he won. a more praiseworthy business of seeing that the tax proposal Governor burglary or theft. But an AEtna Homeown Display advertising closi^ hours olds be legally entitled to buy a the PTO said he did not agree grounds of intolerable cruelty. Dissatisfaction with the Brit- that New Yorkers have proper informa Mesklll has made will have as In his initial statement, For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. drink in Connecticut. wlth talk about whether the ghe was granted custody of army’s moderation also was ers policy does, along with much more. Pro For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. Its particular victim — educa- Faulkner set a tone of firm but For WednoOTay — 1 p.m. Monday. tion about the services offered by their funds came from the town.-the. three minor children with sup- growing among Conservative tect your home and it contents, and do it For Thursday — l p.m. Tuesday When we counted the audi fiar measures on the law and F>r Friday — i p.m. Wednesday. city government. But in the sum it is ey" ***^aOv°*A^ndmt money. He said port payments of $10 per week membere of the British order issue, which he said was completely. Call us for full details today. Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day be ence a'vallable for this hear fore publication 4:30 p.m. Friday fk>r grotesque, and more likely to boom ing, we found that it consisted upon vrhat theIhe Finance Com- doesn’t make any difference medical Insurance for each I?*"® Secretary central to Northern Ireland’s how you get the money. It all child, $10 per week alimony and Reginald Maudllng was given a immediate problems, Saturday and Monday publtcatlon. of nine members of the press mlttee does, he said. erang, as in such disclosures of Its comes from the taxtpayer’s p^r ^ireek toward $2,625 ar- critical reception at a private "i am convinced that what we and seven members of the pub “ I think the chances of pass May We Quote Rates and Assist You As We Have So Many Others? Tuesday, March 23 of 160 Conservative need on this front are not new existence, than to persuade anybody that lic. age of the proposed seven per pocket. rearage for previously ordered Houley did not concur with support and alimony, rank-and-flle members of Par- principles but practical results Sir Galahad lives and quests again. cent sales tax is very poor,” liament who demanded that the There was only one woman this comment. He explained Rosalind A. Mudry of Bolton on the ground In the elimination Dooley noted. army drop its present policy of The New Speeding Guidelines who said she wanted to be al that on the local basis the tax p^ui w . Mudry of Man not,only of terrorism and sabo Sees Coalition Mood containment and root out the tage but of riots and disorder,” John H. Lappen, Inc. comes from basically one For 16 years motorists in OonnecUcut lowed to stand at a bar. Senator Houley, referring to chester on grounds of intoler source . .property tax. He said TRA gunmen. he said. "I will not expect harsh leg^lation concerning special able cruelty. ' have had to calculate that, if they were That Double Loss There was no 18-year-old who on the state level taxing has a They Insisted that the army measures of repressive meas educatiem, said he feels there ' establish permanent bases In ures.” Insurers and Realtors caug-ht speeding, they might auto The full impact of the loss of such re said he or she wanted to be much broader base and listed is a mood or a coalition between Catholic. districts in Belfast now able to buy a drink in Connec as a lew, property, corporate Faulkner added that he would matically lose their right to drive for liable entertainment standbys a^ Ed liberal and conservative think under virtual control of the IRA 164 East Center St., Manchester • 649-5261 ticut. and amusement taxes. GM Recalling review ways of improving ing people with reference to the and where no civil police can present security arrangements. 30 days. During this time, many motor Sullivan and Lawrence Welk will not be The entire discussion boiled On the other hand, there .was whole philosophy of special ed School Buses ists continued to speed without being felt until the middle-aged public which down to the fact that there no one who was against ba'vlng ucation costs. caught. Some of those caught succeed has lived happily in the Sullivan-Welk women stand at the bar, or must be fiscal reform to take PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — When the local Board of Ed the burden of the cost of educa ed in getting the charge reduced so their syndrome tries to adjust itself to what against having the 18-year-old ucation approved its budget a General Motors Oorp- has ad have the legal right to buy a Uon off the towns as the finan- vised about 3,600 owners of licenses weren’t threatened. And many ever the replacements are going to be. few weeks ago. It noted teat dilemma grows more drink. light-and me^um-duty 1971 have paid for their speeding by having many of the costs In the budget ^ „ „ „ and more is Then the middle-aged viewing public are due to mandatory programs school buses and trucks to re What testimony there was being demanded of the Boards turn the vehicles to dealers for their licenses suspended. Some of these is likely to discover that the main rea- enforced by the state. came from the representatives of Educalloii. replacement of possible faulty Houley said the leg(islators have still been caught driving during ■son the television programmers felt they of permissive permittees. brake systems. are attempting to get through the period when their licenses were had to get rid of Sullivan and Welk was Courtesy National GaMery at Art Washington, D.C. Except for one unfriendly a bill which would require close Public ibBcords Spokesmen for GM, GMC suspended. not that they had something better to question from a member of the examination of som e of the Truck and Coach, and Chevrolet €sso PORTRAIT OF MADAME JULIE BURTIN, EDGAR DEGAS committee itself, not a word qiecial education programs now Warranty D e^- , Motors Division said Monday offer, but merely that they felt Sulli ■Robert L. and EleaiiOr C. that hydraulic brakes may go In summary, the automatic suspension was uttered in even implied in effect to see if they are doing van and Welk had been around long FisHe to the State of Connecti out on those buses and trucks regulation was not a p>erfect Instrument, defense of this state's Puritan the Job they were intended to cut, property on Gardner St., with a single brake system. In enough. heritage. p>erfectly enforced. do. used In relocation of Rt. 6, no vehicles with dual brakes, a re A Thought for Today He explained that due to the That is not a very heartening or con A few days before this, we conveyance tax. duction in braking ability would But it did, nonetheless, hold a place in mood concerning the high educa- ValueCenters tagious kind of message to be relaying Sponsored by thys Manchester also counted the audience at Marriage Licenses occur but the unaffected half of Council of Churches tloitier and Miss Dee pre- film, "Young' Winston," which by the Nixon administration. blame for her husband's unem about the slug(glsh economy night your soul Is required of an audience which had enter into worse trouble than being required that even the younger generations need Mentioning the proposal to In- viously appeared together In “ A will deal with the late states- Hardly any one noticed when ployment. now demoralizing the Repub you.” (Luke 12:20). ed a movie theatre because the AUas 4-ply Nylon Cord Tires. AUas Plycron Tres. Oil Chaise and Lube. some occasional certitudes in "life, and crease the tuition fee at the Raisin in the Sun." man’s life to the age of 27. to pay, through the mail, a fine of $2 for Hartke proposed a bill to reduce The hostility Is reciprocal. lican party and bleeding the Each of us need help In main movie being shown was state university, Houley said I t ______that, certitude, the kind of certitude businessmen’s taxes by 10 per Bums has partisans high In the President. To them, Dr. Bums focusing on this day! What per in the "fa m ily" classlficatian every mile by which he has exceeded the is a very live issue In this ses- ’ ______which links one week to another, has cent of investment for plant and Administration who privately seems actively pushing toward son can we help, encourage, or should, against its will and posted speed limit applicable. Sion of the General Assembly. snipe at Shultz, contending he Is visit, either personally or in taste, but perhaps to its temp $2412 J H $920, been the Sullivan and Welk talent. equipment (liigher than the old an escape from political cata He referred to M as being a not fit to debate macro-econ prayer, THIS DAY? tation and weakness, be shown If he Is caught speeding 75 miles an 7 per cent Investment credit! strophe. Because qf that reality, phlUsophical question . . . wheth with^ trada-lntrade-in, 1 Even in the prayer he taught advance previews from some to juice up the economy. What omics with Bums and that he the man at the Federal Reserve er or not higher education is a plus SI.76 F.E.T. for 650x13 hour, that will represent 15 miles an us, Jesus emphasizes the pre other movie which might be tubeless blackwall. Whitewalls Lubricate to menu went totally unnoticed was misunderstands the subtler Board may yet have his way service or should It be taxed with trade-in, sent with the same compelling rated a wicked "X.” $3.35 more each. facturers’ specifi hour over the highest posted speed limit Effortless ‘Tseudo Travel” Hartke’s statement that Bums workings of the Federal Re with the White House. as a user charge. plus S1.76 F.E.T. for 650 x 13 phrase: “ Give us THI3 DAY tubeless blachwall Atlas Mile-Pek tire. cations; fittings extra in the state, and five miles an hour over "has now openly declared his serve System. Copyright 1971 Field Enter When we counted the audi Reworking Budget • Molded to within "Pseudo travel” is a term Americans our dally bread.” if needed. support” for tax credits. Moreover, Bums cultivates prises, Inc. ence assembled for this impor He said the Appropriations 3/1000 of an Inch of Drain and add up to the absolute speed limit which is suppos will be hearing more about. It describes perfect round for an Indeed, In two private con the political pastures far more Rev. Winthr Nelson tant question of public morals, mv/sw UAMCHBermit ovan Four full plies of sturdy four quarts of Esso the means by which persons accomplish (Committee Is reworking the en nylon cord. except' mally smooth, ed to constitute a violation under any versations, Hartke won Bums’ intensively than his predeces Center Congregational Church we found that it consisted of Extra motor oil; tasks without physically moving from tire budget at the present time. PHONE 643-5144. Modern wrap-around quiet rule. circumstance. outright endorsement—stronger sor, William McChesney Mar three representatives cf the Uniflo*, our best, one place to another. He noted it would be folly to tread for good control. • Husky wrap-around tread. slightly higher. than Burns’ Senate testimony tin. His contacts on CJapitol Yesterdays press, and no members of the Radio and telejdione communicaticHis say where additimal cuts can Note other sizes and Check the values on all Only if he is going over 75 miles an March 10 that the investment Current Quotes and the malls have enormously reduced Hill are excellent, as in a re public. If there had not been at be made but he emphasized, prices below. our Atlas Plycron tires. hour is the motorist likely to incur the individlal travel. If each message had to credit should be considered "if cent discussion of the economic Herald "There is a lack of effective least a few devoted members "the local burden has to be the rebound in economic activi special trouble of actually appearing in be delivered in face-to-face communica doldrums and possible invest national leadership dealing with of the press who considered it shared by the state. SIZE BLACKWALL WHITEWALL F.E.T. ty” falls short. Moreover, such ment credits with Rep. Wilbur 25 Years 4 go all youth including delin their public duty to attend in Board member Albert Smith (w/trade-ln) (w/trade-ln) court, where, conceivably, a judge could tion, the streets and highways would be so congested they would be impassable. collaboration between Bums, D. Mills of Arkansas, chairman quents.”—Report by the Youth case there was any sample took issue with the statement order his license suspended. William Ostrinsky, waste col 735 X 14 26.55 30.28 2.01 Prospects are developing for greatly Mr. Nixon’s advisor of 15 years, of the House Ways and Means Development and Delinquency showing of any such wicked concerning the rise in tuition APPROVED lector, still needs waste paper, \ expanded use of electronic communica and Hartke, a particularly harsh Committee. They essentially Prevention Administration of previews, there wouldn’t even costs and with the fact that 775 X 14 2.14 rags, scrapable junk and scrap 775 X 15 28.09 32.02 ’The nature of the new guidelines, tion. Attention is focusing especially on Administration critic, symboliz agreed (although Mills will the Department of Health, Edu have been any attendance at money is discussed so much BY UNDERWRITERS' LABS 2.16 metals for reconversion. 625 X 14 2.32 es a major truth in Washington wait before deciding whether cation and Welfare. all at the hearing. against the memory of the automatic the potential of coaxial cable—the cable In connection with education. 825 X 15 30.77 34.95 2.37 today. to introduce the investment suspension regulation, prompts this Increasingly being run Into homes as 10 Years Ago “He is not a person who has So, as far as the audience He said he did not think it was FOR WIND RESISTANCE - 855 X 14 2.50 "part of cable television systems. The ca That tmth is that Bums with credit bill he has drafted). created such a problem that we the right attitude to say you 855/645 X 15 33.72 38.53 2.54 question: Does anybody seriously con indication at Hartford is con ble that carries TV pictures Is potential statutory independence running For all his Congressional con Junior GOP Club holds or have to gas him to death.” —At cerned, the moral future of can’t fund It. tend that Connecticut’s motorists are go ly capable of carrying, electronic mes America’s central bank, is in tacts, however, old comrade ganizational meeting. torney Irving Kanarek arguing Connecticut could be summed Dooley replied, “From a sages to and from the home to provide Bums does not have a frac Martin says he’ll cut educa realistic standpoint we can't $22.95 lor B-cyl. cara. ing to feel impelled to watch their speed creasingly unhappy with eco against a death sentence for up in one touching scene which Pricaa for atandard Forda, a wide variety of services. nomic policy at the White House. tion of the influence with Mr. tion budget by $225,069. do much for education without Chevya, Plymoutha and moat ing as closely in the future as they did Charles Manson, accused of would show an 18-year-old girl The Electronic Industries Association American compacta. Alr- And in the winter of 1971, that Nixon today of newcomer Paul Gagne Is elected exalted master-minding the murders of standing with her drink at a money . . . financial problems AUas Belted Tnes. condltloned cara allghlly in the past? in a recent filing with the Federal Com confronts him with the mighty Shultz. The self-possessed, well- ruler of Manchester Lodge of actress Sharon Tate and six oth bar while watching a series of have to enter into It,” he said. NO MORE higher. munications Commission listed among George Shultz, who as chief of org^anized manager that the Elks. er persems. previews of "X " films. "The cold, hard fact is that the typical services that could be the Office of Management and some ten per cent ot the peo Replace points, plugs, condenser brought to the home or office via cable Budget (OMB) is second only to ple in Connecticut are unem $ 4 1 4 4 and rotor. Pre.ss Agent Government such things as mall, library books, busi OF THIS! Adjust idle speed, set fuel mixture. the President In conducting ployed at the present time,” with trade-in, ness or personal data, merchandise dis domestic affairs. Houley said. He said, “they Verify timing, set centrifugal The ’ ’reform” administration of Mayor plus 12.64 F.E.T. lor F70-14 advance, and much more. plays and information, press services Except for mutual abhorrence are scared and unfortunately lubslass A tIA H-P lira. John Lindsay is now spending $3,600,000 and computer data exchangre. The day of mandatory wage-price con F isc h e tti It boils down to money prob a year for ’’public relations,” which is may not be far off when a home-maker trols, Bums and Shultz disagree lems in education.” He further • Tw o fiberglass belts, is shown a display of supermarket mer polyester cord body. about three times as great a sum as the about almost everything—for said, in answer to Smith's com chandise on her home video screen, sig example, how to control infla ment about increasing the voca • Up to 29% wider than city was spending for press agentry and conventional tires. nals her choices electronically and is tion. Shultz has advised the tional education program, that 10 Plastic UUIfty B ^ . billed on the same device. • Whitewall on one side, press service back in 1966. President the Wage aind Price many students do not have the red stripe on the other. Conference telephone calls already re Johns-Manville Seal-O-Matic® The_ mere fact that this has re Review Board, proposed public ability to go on to higher edu Iraxli I'iiit duce the necessity for some travel. The ly and privately by Bums, is cation. Similar values on all IlfMTS ceived public disclosure, in a long story coming of Plcturephone could eliminate Asphalt Shingles Hold Tight useless. He emphasized, “I am not our Atlas H -P tires. much more. Satellites for domestic and in the New York Times, is testimony The real tension between them against higher education but I in Hurricane Winds. 48 international communications could pro- that the great expenditure has been, in today, however, concerns eco realize It Is expensive." He SIZE BLACKWALL WHITEWALL F.E.T. White/red aMewell while supply lasts.< (w/trade-ln) (w/trade-in) SIZE F.E.T. ifterate the nature and quality of com questioned how. In the final (w/trade-ln) some part at least, a failure. nomic recovery. Bums believes 600 X 13 1.60 munication services. They Seel Q70-14 2.84 • Heavy-duty, 26- the Federal Reserve can go no analysis, "are we grtng to pay 650 X 13 12.95 14.95 It is not part of building yourself a Physically moving a person from one 1.76 45.20 gallon capacity. farther expanding the money for It?" Thamsalvet 775 X 14 2.14 070-15 2.86 point to another represents a grrossly in fine public image to have the expense Dooley mentioned that one of 775 X 15 15.95 17.95 2.16 Great for garbage, leaves,clothes, etc. supply and that a badly needed Down H70-15 49.86 3.11 efficient way to accomplish a piece of the bills in the legislature now and magnitude of the effort devoted to work. The result Is clogged roadways confidence - gainer reinstating investment credits. The White concerns a mandatory drug ed- image-building be revealed and discuss and airports, wasted time and deadly pollution. House line, set by Shultz, is HERE’S ed in public. that there would be no need for Why Esso VakieCenters? Look for these s^ns. There can be no substitute, of course, T H E S EC R ET In .any case, there would be doubt for travel for pleasure. But much other tax stimulation If only the Fed Because it doesn't make sense for you to have to drive all the way across whether, even before this disclosure, the travel can be replaced by "pseudo pumps out money at high, — A stripe of tpocisl petfoleum resin on the underside of eech Th e above prices on tires and services steady rate, Shultz feels it Is not, shingle seals It down. Come In for e free demonstration. town to get a bargain on a tire or a battery or something else for your car. are available nationally at stations Lindsay administration was getting the trips.” Part of the solution to urban con gestion may well lie in developing suoh and puts the blame on Bums. CASKS and CAIUIY Not when the Esso station In your neighborhood can sell you what you operated by Humble Oil & Refining public’s money’s worth in terms of But this is no mere acEidemic ValueCenters VialueCuters substitutes. need at a price that’s right. And let you charge it all on your Esso credit Company located in many metropolitan favorable reputation. debate between two former Plowing billions into the. SST so that a card, with months to pay. areas and communities. , few thousand persons a year can be economic professors (Colum MtAM MANCHMSnR C S W t W * ^ This sign identifies stations This sign identifies New York is not reputed to be the best Esso ValueCenters are Esso stations with a continuing program of real operated by Humble Oil & independent Esso transiK>rted abroad at supersonic speeds bia’s 'Bums and Chicago’s j f A n K iN e . . i Prices and offers may vary at partici governed city in the world even though Refining Company. dealers. makes especially poor sense when the Shultz). Non-academic White values for your car. Stop in and see what we mean. pating independent Esso dealers. it spends $3,600,000 a year employing same money invested in communica House staffers deeply resent 234 press agents whereas poor Boston tions technology holds promise of mak Bum’s public admissions that recovery simply has not arrived spends only $255,000 a year for 21 public ing it possible for great numbers of per sons to "travel” with extreme rapidity, and grumble over the Fed’s "MonclieftteJi LUMBER? Esso men are doing more. relations personnel, or modest Atlanta without contributing noise or air pollu independence. The distinctive 1971 (-hira^o Daily NVw» spends only $12,600 for just one pub tion, while not stirring from the comfort nasal drawl of Bums has be Treriemofk ’ Allot' Flycion' Mil* FoL ' trq US Fal O H . Allot Supply Cowipony licity man. of their homes and offices. — DES come a favorite target for White MOINES REGISTER. House mimics. ' fiSifE 7f/£ R tiK iT m SHm£ST0N 01 He kKST* r
. / PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHiSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1971 PAGE NINE of Manchester, Mrs. Mary Rob Enem y Andover haps see this event from a |iar- New York on an exjiedltion to bury, Arthur Michael Ramsey, erts of Coventry, and Mrs. Lt. Colley SST Funding tlcular viewpoint: Hie First Se Today in History Africa. met Pope Paul in at the Anna Schoolcraft of Meriden. lectman would like to see the By THE ASSOOUTED PREijS In 1933, the German Reichs Vatican. It was the first official Funeral services will be Appeal Made Steps U p town find a better means o f dis . Today, to Tuesday, March' 23, tag gpranted dictatorial power to meeting between the heads of BITUMINOUS Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. Defense Hits Eighth District firemen put Ehrth Week Plans posal, or more economiesd, the the 82nd day of 1971-. H iere are Adolf HiUer. the Anglican and Roman Catho Jettregr Robbins Mary's Episcopal Church. The out a small brush fire at 1007 school would Uke to see instUl- 283 days left in the year. In 1946, in World W ar n , the lic churches in more than four SOUTH WINDSOR — Jeffrey Rev. Robert Johnston will of- Tolland Tpke. yesterday after A tta c k s, ed in the chUdren values to Today’s HlghUght in History U.S. 3rd army 'crossed the centuries. Jury^s Habits By President One Tear Ago Robblns, four-month-old son of flclate. Burial will be In Blast noon, and a small truck fire at maintain in adulthood, the U- On this date in 1776 the Rhine River. DRIVEWAYS In 1936, Pakistan became a Hie United States said it Richard and Judith Robbins of Cemetery. (Oontinned troni Page One) the 'Tolland Tpke. American Oil (Oonliiiiied trou t T o fo Om ) brary has the chance to exhibit Americait patriot Patrick Henry Parking Areas o QqsSS ta tion s e Basketbal Courts (Continued from Page One) Appealing to Town RepubUc but retained member would not act immediately on Bristol and grandson of Mr. and Friends may call at the Service Statimi. its broad scope of a-vailable ma said in a speech before the -Vir —-wnNow Bookiii~«.Okiiq^.twajfor Seasonal I ■■II II m.m i Work ..warn trail supply network. A spokes ship in -the British Common Israel’s request to buy 125 Jet Mrs. Joseph Plocke of South Holmes Fhneral Home, 400 Main leaking out of the jury box,” La ahead with a' prog;ram that so Flans for a community wide groups, or otganiaaitlons, the terials, the Community Club ginia Pro-vincial ConvenUon in Windsor, died yesterday at his St., tomorrow from 7 to 0 p.m. strongly affects our (interna man, Lt. Col.. Tran Van An, saii^ wealth. warplanes in the United States. timer said. “ I think that is a olmrvatfon ot Earth Week are response has been nothing short wUl possibly gain an extra act Richmond: “Give me liberty or Early Bird^Special home. The family suggests that any tional) balance of payments,” another 7,000 troops had with give me death.” Ten Tears Ago being foiinulated by the An of tremendous. for its show. Committal services were held memorial contributions may be breach ot the secrecy required, Scott reported. In 1743, a Lixidon audience President John F. Komedy Before LooUng for fiiat A bout Tow n drawn across the border, leav Every single person or group hru this morning at West Cemetery made to the Book of Remem from the Jury.” Scott said further that the dover Environment Action Ooun- Whatever -vlewpcdnt anyone that Included King George warned the Communist world: NEW JOB — 10% DISCOUNT NOW T mm. is Girl Scout Troop 642 will meet ing 5,000 in Laos out of the peak so far contacted or apfHroached holds, an Impressive fact to that n In Bristol. brance at St. Mary’s Episccq>al The trial Judge said he President “ feels that this coun CU. heard the first performance of “No one should doubt our All Work Personally Supervised. We arqlil1^166% In su red Church. at the Community Baptist force of 22,000. He said the Sai A t a . meeting FYlday, the has shown tremendous enthusi the townspeople are responding resolution to preserve an inde ’ GET A HAIRCUT! Other survivors are his pater thought Latimer's complaints try must not evidence that it George Frederick Handel’s ^SINOB nal grandmother and his has lost its feel for greatness, Church tomorrow at 3 p.m. gon forces had abandoned an council dlreussed possible proj asm and willingness to assist in so eagerly and cooperating so “ Messiah.” pendent, neutral Laos.” AT DeMAIO BROTHERS Njoto about the Jury's relaxing after some way. maternal great-grandmother. Mrs. Mary K. Kaoset its willingness to proceed with other fire base and mly two re ects to increase public aware willingly In the effort for a In 1909, former President Five Tears Ago Russell's Barber Shop CALL 643-7691 The family suggests that, in Mrs. Mary Koncls Kauset, 96, court were iU-founded, saying innovation, its willingness to Boy Scout Tnxq) 133 of Sec- ness of the problems, and to The -various persons each per cleaner and finer Andover. ..X. mained in their hands. Theodore Roosevelt sailed from Hie archbishop of Canter Corner Oak Spruce Sts. lieu of flowers, memorial con of Glastonbury, sister of Mrs. 'They have to get haircuts; maintain one of Its great Indus- Congregational Church will offer some poadble solutions. tributions may be made to the Patricia Daly of Manchester, tries.” conduct a townwide paper Associated J^ss correspond 'M rt. Julie Ha-verl, chairman, ~ ft they have to eat.” Greater Hartford Association died yesterday at a Glastonbiiry Scott, the Senate minority drive thU weekend. Those wish- ent Holger Jensen reported reported that prrtlminary ap When he turned the four- for Retarded Children, 400 convalescent home. leader, said Nixon also “men- ing papers picked up may con- from an abandoned fire base proaches to townspeople and months worth of testimony over Nasaiff photo Washington St., Hartford. She is also survived by three near a border crossing point organizations have produced to the Jury one week ago tod^y, Miss Sally Middleton W. Robert DeProspero tloned we had at times lost tact the church office, or Mrs. sons, another sister, four grand that remnants of one South Viet promising Idass. ikbs. Haverl, the Judge told the six veteran of ground in other industries, as in James Irvine, 72 Baldwin Rd., Isabelle Ourol children, and four great-grand namese armored column loaded and a council' committee mem ficers uiey could set their own electronics, and that we should as soon as possible. children. Miss Manchester Pageant Emcees with several hundred paratroop ber explained'the council’s posi COVENTRY — Miss Isabelle hours and not to get over-tired. not do this in the aircraft Indus------The fimeral wUl be TTiursday ers raced across the border to tion and objectives to Andover Curol, 47, of 'HTllimantlc, sister He lipnlted, however, to the try.” Manchester Emblem Club at 8:30 a.m. from the Lowe- W. Robert DeProspero of 94 Chamber Choir, Detroit Sym- day through a gantlet of heavy First Selectnian Percy Cook. of Mrs. Richard Platt of Cov When Scott was questimied will sponsor a card party on North Vietnamese fire. entry, died yesterday morning Robacker Fimeral Hrnne, S34 b“ ” eM re*a 2 ^ s"'c“ rt Carman Rd. and iO ss Sally Mid. Phony, Pro MUslca in Boston, about the possibility of other- April 22 at 8 p.m. at the Elks Cook encotiraged the coun-' Dusiness . wmcn ^ requires coun . j. . . » T>.a ..II___ .. and the Worcester Chorus,C Amerlcanl mechanised units at her home. Main St., Glastonbury, with a personnel most of whom are el- dleton of 86 Brettwi Rd. will be — — -lamethods of paying tor the pro- Home official recognition of U.S. helicopter gunships from the town. Church St., WilUmantic with a memorial contributlonB may be in the courtroom listening to a ® ° clock. The ten cmitestanU are M to slderation” now. J<^ Booth is in charge o t the made to the Glastonbury Am made continuous rocket and Mass of requiem at 10 at St. read-back of testlmwiy from 10 Ten young ladl^ will com^te Lenora Smyth, Miss Laurie 'Our hope rests wiUi the Sen program. Although finances are still bulance Assoclatlm). strafing runs on both sides of Joseph's Church, WilUmantic. key prosecution witnesses. crown. The pageant is Osgood, Miss Noreen Palladino, ate,” Ziegler said. “It is our ob limited, Mrs. Haverl explained Miss Diane Stevens, Miss Pat the bomb-cratered highway. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Most days they started their sponsored by the Manchester jective to have the Senate re Hie Golden Age Club will , . w. .. w that the council had from the ricia Doyle, Miss Susan Dono meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the while Jet ftehter-^m^rs ^ c k Cemetery, WilUmantic. talks shortly after 8 a.m. and Jaycees. store funds for the SST.“ beginnl^ decided to try to be van, Miss Kathleen Bombard, enemy positions less than half a BM en^ may caU at the fu Seminar Oaims 4 miles from the border. Ave., Hartford, with Rabbi Wil twenties to a 75-year-old man The Jurors asked for the testi Vernon controversial SST juroject beat- meeting tomorrow at Valle’s ribllitles for timing these proj liam Cohen and Rabbi Abraham mony repeated, the last of Informed sources said Delta who had smoked for 60 years. en last week by the House, said Steak House, Hartford. ects to coincide -with Earth N. AvRuUck officiating. Burial which was finished this morn “ My g;ues8 is that the odds are —— base had been abandoned under Week. Oook said that as soon was in the Beth David Syn When he stopped, he had been ing, to Jog their memories. All against but it is Just a guess.” The VFW Auxiliary again heavy attack and South Viet- as definite plans are made, agogue Cemetery, Wethersfield. smoking three packs a day, she the repeats touched on the Budget of $3,382,169 Sen. WTllIam Saxbe, R-Ohlo, jjjJb year is sending ______Easter namese marines from the base he would be happy to help and Memorial Week will be ob said. shootings at a trail intersection told reporters he favors federal baskets to servicemen in Viet- bad retreated to within five to make available town fa- served at her home. Teen-agers have taken part in — the first count of four specifi underwriting of SST develop- n^m. Members are reminded to *^Bes of the border. Jensen said . duties for the group’s use. Other survivors are a son, other seminars. No medication cations, charging Calley with ment but that “I don’t think ^be names of all service- other base. Hotel, was under (Riscussed with Cook was a another daughter, two sisters, is used in the program, which killing at least 30 people. Proposed by Mayor they have the votes to pass it.” Thomas bt^vy attack and U.S. medical ’dump demonstration’ to be con After the Jury finished rehear and five grandchildren. features will power training, He said “ that House vote Hovey, East St., Hebron, as evacuation helicopters could be ducted during that week, and ______ing the last bit of testimony and ’Ihe overall increase in the with the mayor recommending The fam ily suggests that education, the buddy system. swamped it.” soon as possible. seen landing at the ridge-t(^ po Cook agreed to ccmtact a mem memorial conWbutlrais may be instructions in how to breathe *Bed back into the deliberation proposed town government $13,660. Mansfield linked Wednesday's sition. ber of the state board of health Latimer was asked if he When the Town Council made to the Hartford Chapter and relax, and a follow-up pro- budget, filed yesterday after- scheduled SST vote with the ad Parents Without Partners, Sources said the Laotian who would arrange to give a ot Hadassah or the Hartford gram. ■■■"”was requesting *that .* the Jury meets on April 5 it is expected ministration’s announcement ation would be ended in a few brief special dump tour and a work around the clock. ‘s '^me $91,674 over the Manchester Chapter, will have Chapter ot ORT. week’s session was the a timetableuiiictAa/ic will WAAJ be set Afor xnuiiuajrMonday vof the final inter-city .. i»Aqriilat» mf%nth1v TlAW TnATn* days, o*lUand theUlc olMUlSouth Ifietnamese VlBulaIIlc8€ presentation featuring many ' 30th of the Five-Day Plan to “Absolutely not,” he said, current budget, a total of meetings to consider each de- raU routes to be operated after ^ <•« a at tha would establl^ defensive poel- items most peofde are not gen Ustln Popenla Stop Smoking held in the Great- “I’m proposing that the pe<^e $3,382,169. partment budget. Atter these May 1 by the new NaUonal Rail- f^urSi tbe“- ®‘1e of the Dorter, erally aware of. Just put’ forth a little extra jjj his budget message Mayor Ustin Popenia, 75, of er Hartford area, and the sec- meetings, a public hearing will road Passenger Corp. „ ww rvntar «!t^ The meetine "Hiese sources said the South On-Thuraday, the council wUl be held in April and the an- “ I think it is an outrage, - • Vietnamese had planned to push I^eon bi which all who registered I j », Frank McCoy said the docu- have as its guest M rs. Allison Hartford, father , of Mrs. Jurors sequestered are entl- ______nual budget„ ______meeting_____ is held the Mansfield said, noting that the Is open to members and sing e ^ miles southeast of Highway 9 Zaleski of Manchester, (bed quit, Mrs. Vital said. The first Davis of Hampton, chairman of 100 per cent —nUnar was held ^beir meals, are entUled prepared with an eye Tuesday Inii May. Moi, Rallpax plan eliminated or re- P®J®" ^ ° ^ q,. In Laos and return to Vietnam Sunday at his home. the Ecology Action ot Hampton in February in Hartford. some sleep, but I think nor- on the present economic turn- duced rail passenger service in themselves with the alms srt- Tunney said the SST would Robert B. Weiss on behalf of among the helicopters. Robert and Rena Brooks Leh Once detected, 20 of the esti and adult assistance'll also be distort national priorities, “ take the commission by Town mann; and taro brothers, Roger Stock Market ftere'^'aS oJ^ed. “ ms^e°°^ The increase in the grand list -«®“ t asked them to mated 40 sappers were killed in offered. Further idam for the countless millions from pressing Planner J. Eric Potter. K. Tiehmann at home and Ralph clean up wlU be announced We're as up-in-arms as you are about ever-rising costs— and we're determined to do something NEW YORK (AP) - The S T on^ rt^ i; ^ the previous list, ^ the mayor ^ B^bl^ch ‘ "-e orantn. ‘"• domestic needs,” offer only^du- The original request for the close combat and another was G. Lehmann stationed with stock market headed downward to my rear.” taken prisoner, said a spokes soon. \ said. He also said that the over- ^ ® ^ Weiss which ac- bious benefits to industry jmth- new post was made several the Army in Hawaii. man, MaJ. Chuck Johnson. The group has enllsted^e co about it I Our prices for fine fabrics have always been low— and now, with mini-fab, they're at a mild rate today in what an- Q- Where w m Lt. Calley when increase in the government companled the Post Office De- out really mobilizing months ago by the Zoning Funeral services will be Incomplete reports said at operation of the Andover .^Pub- alysts said was a continuation of ^JUdget reflects an increase of ^ sources for broad Board of Appeals. Weiss had lower than ever I Whether you buy a costly imported double-knit or an inexpensive printed Thursday at a time to be an was standing on the ,9 0 contractual commit- *^® decision of rtiether or goals, and raise serious hazards first indicated he planned to least two Americans were killed Uc Library,' which wlU cpc(nsor nounced. a resuljustment that began last tmii, a special ’ dtoiday for E b^ ments. not to add a postal branchDrench in to the environment. include it In uiohis budget, but re eight wounded in the other Firlends m ay call at the Ben week. Hiose words, made more vlv- the North End rests solely with three attacks on . U.S. positions Week. There wUl be posters cotton, you can be sure that our mini-fab® pricing policy will save you more money than ever! These increases are as fol “ When adl the facts are con cently said he had to delete it jamin J. Callahan Funeral Thls was the third consecutive id in repetition because the Ju- postal authorities because the in the northern provinces. Bhie- and other material on diqdby lows : hydrant rental charges sidered, I can only conclude for austerity reasons. Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart declining session. rors have the benefit of much Postal Reorganization Act my losses were not known. and Mrs.' Adele MacBride, U- $63,000; .insurance premiums, that the United States doesn’t ford, tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Hie noon Dow Jones average subsequent testimony, are cru- passed in Congress last August Commission members last brarian, has said she would fear including pension, Social Secu- need tji SST any more than it 7 to 9 p.m. of 30 industrials was off 0.82 to cial to Galley's case on the first removes the Postal Service needs a pyramid to prove its night took the position Uud a ture a opecial area of books 909.78. specification. Hie Jurors were trom the “ poUUcal process.” zoning enforcement officer is related to the environment. buildings, liability and automo- ^ , bigness or to sustain its econo Students Tape Peter S. Mnsakavlch Hie noon Associated Press told they must find Calley killed A representative from the needed because the volume of There are many books on pol Here ere som e typical exam ples! tlve $25,(X)0 and refuse collec my,” Tunney said. SOUTH WINDSOR — Peter 60-stock average showed a loss at that spot—and nowhere else work in the Building Depart- lution, ; conservation, nature, tion and sanitary landfill $12,- Boston Regional Office will be LoweU P. Welcker Jr., R- Books for Lutz Steven Muzakavlch, 81, of 738 of .9 to 314.8, with Industrials off —to convict him of the speclll- meeting with Weiss soon. Cot Conn., announced on the Senate ™®bt prevents adequate polic- and i^c^d subjects ot Interest 000. Main St., South Windsor, died 1.9, WHS off :T, and Titnttles off- cation. ter says. floor Tuesday that he will vote ***® regulations. to adults, as weU as many fine The increase in the town Comer Ebdiibit yesterday at Newington Vet- .3. Dursi said he had at least 15 against more federal funding of Potter’s letter will also ask boolks on these subjects for ersins Hospital. Brokers said statements by men, women and children in his operetlcsial budget is about 2.8 the ccHitroverslal SST project. Weiss to comment on the com Four young people at Man chUdren. per cent, the mayor said, not Mr. Muzakavlch was born in some economists that business custody, He took them to a Mancheater Area Weicker said he is splitting mission’s recommendation for chester Hig^ SchoM recently The councU has made many ing that many department re Lithuania, and lived in South was not recovering as fast as drainage ditch east of the vil- with the Nbum Administration establishing a “new business answered the Jaycees’ call to preUminary plans for projects riBERGLAS^. . FOR EASY CARE quests have been eliminated or DRESS lABRICS • COTTON SUITINGS Windsor most of his life. He had been exoected were a de- laa%. Assault Count on the issue because he be- permit” requirement in town, “Do something” by taping sev to be undertaken the w eek of was a retired tobacco farmer pressing m ai^ factor. "I stopped where it was,” he modified. However, he explaln- lieves mass transit must receive TTie PZC in Januaiy asked en children’s books for the April 18 through AprU 24, and and a World War I Army vet Loeers went ahead of gainers said. “And then Lt. Calley came ed that the level of services to Holds Husband a higher priority than the super- that a procedure be set up re- “Listen and Read” partlcipa- to at the same time attempting SYNTHETIC BIENDS DRAPERIES eran. by nearly 330 i^ e s traded, on down . . . U. Calley said to the topayer c ^ be matatalned sonic Jet project for tederal qulrlng that anyone starting a exhibit^of TLutz ill. Junior1 Mu- to coordinate many other func- tiems scheduled by,;, other groups Survivors are his wife, Mrs. the New York Stock Bhcchange. Meadlo 'We have another Job to improved in several areas. A 21-year-old Rockville man tran^iortetlon business in town first obtain a ^eum. Josephine Vengrauskas Beze Hie decline embraced the do.’ He told us to start moving “In view of our desire to to fit into this observance. charged with aggravated The Connecticut Republican permit through the municipal ^ this corner, children may Muzakavlch of South Windsor; steels, rubber issues, nonferrous people into the ditch. Some of maintain the minimum expen- J’* The Community Club of yard yard and resisting arrest noted that there are more than offices. follow the printed page while OU' Andover, . which to having its a stepson, Barney Beze' of Say- metals, chemicals, airlines, to- them started crying or yelling dlture level, I have no recom- six billion trips a year on the Potter said last night in an- listening to the recording, mini-fab price mini-fab price early this morning after he al third annual ‘ coffee house” on brook; and two sisters, Mrs. baccos and drugs. Aircrafts and . . . I was ordered to shoot. mendatiwis as to ca^dtal im- natioa’s mass transit systems, swer to a question from the The students, who were en- 2 legedly assaulted his wife. the evening of April 17, wlU. Mary Gudnaltls of South Wind oils were moeUy higher “I can’t remember the exact provement expenditures but the while there are ^ Q 0 BRIDAL PARTIES > 1 3 3 Friends may call at the fu blocks were traded. They in mayor’s salary remains the Ewlg was held overnight at systems in the large American by Florence HeiAe; and Miss drive, tree and shrub plantings, neral home tonight from 7 to 9. cluded 288,000 shares of Sperry AFS Chapter same at $6,000. the police station in lieu of a cities are largely Ineffective, Bake Sale Listed Lombardi, “ Come Out, Shad aufamiofaile and furnace clean- yard $1,000 bond and was to be pre upe, woodlaiHl' cleamqi, disposal The family suggests that me Rand, up 1% to 36; 268,000 of A request lor a salary in many suburban areas are with- f ) Z'* . ‘aa- ow, Wherever You Are” by sented in Stafford Springs (Cir out bus service and highways vjO V eH ailt A lG ll of Junk cars, dlstribotloa of lit morial contributions may be Campbell Soup, off 1 to 31; Sets Meeting crease for the town clerk was Bem lce Myers. The young la- mini-fab price mini-fab price cuit Court, today. erature,' possible guest speak made to a charity of the don 98,600 of Union Carbide, up % to reduced, by the mayor, to $14,- are inadequate before they are ' dies combined on “Why Osui’t 46%; and 86,900 of OUs Eleva Also to be presented in the (xmipleted. The men of Trinity Covenant i?” by Jeanne Bendlck. ers, a formal presentation and or’s choice. Manchester chapter of Amer‘ 460. The current salary to $13,- tor, up % to 43%. lean Field Service will hold an 779 Stafford Springs court, toda:(, “In short, the mobile Amerl- Church will sponsor a public Sylvester taped “The Biggest other IdSaa. T ^ New York exchange re- was Ralph Maynes of no certain can, whether under $16. ' movemfWA if heHa Ileavesaooaq ftiAthe contlnen- • « fc Ulc VllUrCfl* — —w . Fltig?” FTi^*^** by bjT GeneGCIIG Darby;D&^by* “ Mick- during 'ESDlh Week to involve merly of 487 Center St. the chief of police from $13,500 share mark today. This 39 trad ty cafeteria Coventry tal United States,” he said. “At The proceeds from the sale ey’s Magnet” by FTanklyn yesterday at a Manchester con ^ , a. to S15.000 was reduced by the the entire cmnmunlty bi a spir valescent home. ing days earlier than it reached It will open a i^lM h^r » patrolmen Coventry police arresed two home he has slowly been grind- wiB go to the Pilgrim Pines Branley and Eleanor Vaughan; ited effort to help in returning Miss Watson was bom Oct. that total— *s last— V year. aiat 7:30i :ou p.m. At o.AM. 8:16, two ex- ^ ^ «A,.o«««Ai OT.A WUUmanUc youths yesterday ing: to a halt.'* Chapel Fund. Pilgrim Pines is and "The Plant Sitter" by Gene to a proper natural balance. AU IS, 1881 in Portado'wn, County Among prices on the Big change students will conduct otherj^lice personnel ar charging both with breaking It was the first Senate speech operated by the East Coast Con- Zion. members of the councU ex IQga paid according Armagh, Northern Ireland, Board were Fannie Mae, up ^ the program They "*** ■uion paid according to a union cwi- andrtnA enteringAnfAiHncr unthwith m-iminaicriminal in.in- fnrtor WAinkarWeicker, w whoIia wanwas ^elected AionfAH ference of the EvangelicalEvAmreiinoi Cove- c**.Etoch book tape will bq in the pressed the opinion that the daughter intendent of the Town of Man dealer Mack Baldwin is going to wonderful." 4-16-19-28 To develop message for Wednesday, of 277 E. Middle Tpke., who are Mrs. Lcvell, 43-year-old wife t 3-10-12-24(1 chester Water Co., and is now be tossed into jail Saturday on a PARKADE D.'4548-56 read words corresponding to numbers 31-60-75 observing their 50th wedding of a mechanic, has been kept of your Zodioc birth sign. anniversary today, were employed by the Griswold En- alive recently by a dialysis ma j f TAURUS SCORPIO trumped-up charge of disorderly LIQOETT PHAIOIACT An. io 1 A 3) People 61 Bickering honored Sunday afternoon at an gineertng Co. He is a member chine substituting periodically Males Restrained 2 Aim 32 Cheerful 62 Affairs OCT. 23, conduct. open house at their home. of Manchester Lodge of Masons for her ailing kidneys. But doc I ^ MAT.M 3 You're 33 An 63 Sick NOK. 21 _ The police will set up road WELLESLEY, Mass. (AP) - 4 Let 34 Ads 64.0thers and Nutmeg Forest, Tall tors said the only long-term so 1 ^ 1 - 6-13-15 About 60 friends and relatives Wellesley College may accept &>3i3^54 5 High • 35 And 65 Attention 18-26-34-41#^ Cedars of Lebanon, and has blocks on the main highway, lution would be the transplanta 6 Pleosont 36 Unusual 66 Risks 57-65-W-87^^ attended the party ^ven by the men students provided that It OlMlNI been a member of the Rockville flag down innocent motorists tion of a donor kidney. 7 Toke 37 At 67 Moodiness SAGITTARIUS Thrall's son and daughter-in- does not become "a coeduca 8 It 38 Easy 66 Do American Legion for over 50 and ask them for money. NOK. law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Baldwin, 48, volunteered to be tional college in the traditional 9 Leave 39 U t 69 Moy years. Elsewhere in this town of Have you triedtrie d f N ^^JU N t 20 10 Light* 40 Don't 70 Or Dec. Thrall Sr., and their son-in-law Jailed until some good-hearted sense where activities and lead 10,000, volunteers will be selling \ 2- 5-22-35 11 Aid 41 Poy 71 Or 42-4i55-59AS- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. citizen makes a reasonable bid ership roles are oriented prima The W ood i2Heorted 42 K e ^ 72 Brirtg car wash jobs and baked goods, >>5^52-66 6 1 -7 O « h 9 0 ' Frank M. CHark, all of Manches for his freedom at a cell-block rily to men,” the Commission 13 Surprise 43 Discussions 73 Cloud Former Lawmaker and there will be a fund-raising CANCIR 14 Directions 44 Guidance 74 Now CAPRICORN ter. auction. The money will go into on the Future of the College re dance. 2t 15 involves 45 Astray 75 You Dec. 22 The couple- was married Succumbs at 93 the kidney fund. He doesn't commends. 22 16 Moy 46 Your 76 Troubled March 23, 1921, at the home of HARTFORD (AP) — Joseph It's all part of a campaign to even know Mrs. Lovell. 17 Nothing 47 Of 77 Plon JAN. ip The 14-member commission r^11-27-29^53 18Reod 46 If 78 Your 7- S-38-39ir' the bride’s parents on Ckx>per M. Holloran, 93, of New Britain, raise $35,000 for Lucille Lovell’s "This is a small town and this suggested to the school's trus i> to -7 1 -7 6 19Leod 49ChorKe 79 To 6 4 4 8 4 1 - 8 6 1 St., by the Rev. Mr. Thomas, a former state senator and may kidney'transplant. is the way small towns operate, tees Monday that they consider 20 Be 50 Take 80 Good AQUARIUS Lucille’s' sister, Joyce Barton, LIO 21 Ar>other 51 Let 81 The former pastor of Union Congre or of New Britain, died Monday one of the benefits, you might admitting a limited number of I JULY 2S 22 Now 52 Colculated 62 Moves JAN. 20 gational Church of Rockville. at Hartford Hospital. 40, is going to make the biggest say,” Baldwin explained. "Peo men students, perhaps 5Andover — Hebron — Columbia 2 The Red Cross— It’s Close to Home Andover chairman for the many hundreds issued in the Red Cross fund drive, Mrs. last 21 years. ’j } n Cynthia Clark, reports that do- Most residents are unaware nations are coming in well mid- that the Red O oss maintains a way in the month-long cam- "loan closet” which consists of palgn. such items as wheelchairs, hos- This year's quota for the Co- pital beds, crutches and other lumbla chapter, which includes hospital type equipment, until Andover, Hebron and (Columbia, they find themselves with a and is under the chairmanship need for it. of Mrs. James T. Hohmann of Through the local trl-town Pakistani farmer and his A.I.D.-financed embank Andover, Is $3,100, an Increase agency of the Public Health ment holds back flood. over last year’s goals. Nursing Association, and ruined rice. Of all the monies collected, through local physicians and 37%% Is forwarded to the Na- hospitals, which refer patients tional Red Cross for administra- the Red Cross, people learn tlve expenses and work on the ^ t equipment Is available to national and international level, them, for their use as long as The remainder Is left to sup- necessary, at absolutely no port the work of the local chap- charge at all. ter In the thiee-town area. The Columbia chapter is the ^ ym on d of Andover , smaUest In the state of Con- “ ‘f ® *8^ always some necUcut; nevertheless, Its range ‘ VP® equipment out on loan of Red Cross services to the pa^tlente. Chairman community Is considerable. The of the " I c ^ c oset’’ for the lo- Mrs. Gladys Red Cross sponsors so many actlviUes a n d w rv ice s In the Chalmers of Columbia, One of the most significant town, that after a while become responsibilities of the Red he cyclone which W. PAKISTAN east familiar to townspeople, who Cross is Service to Military struck East Pakistan PAKISTAN then tend to forget the organi Families, chaired in this chap T zation behind the effort. on the night of Nov. 12- (enlarged ter by Miss Raymond. It is ■«I5 - below) This small chapter conducts M 13, 1970, caused one of through this program that ser four Bloodmobile drives each vicemen are contacted in emer- the greatest disasters in INDIA year, with the locations al- gencles, that distress leaves or recorded history. Fifty tematlng from town to town, furloug^is are . airanged, that countries responded with In 1970, there were 266 pints temporary financial assistance / J emergency help, the U.N. of blood donated through this jg given either to the service- Secretary-General has " 1," chapter, which has a total trl- or to his famUy. called for further help town population of 8,900. This Tiirough this arm of the Red year’s bloo4 drives have al- cross, ammgements are made and the World Bank has DACCA planned extensive recon ready netted a total of 170 the event of death, - A struction. pints. of blood, with two more Three years ago, as part of a bloodmobiles still to be sched- nationwide Red Cross endeavor, U.S. assistance has uled during the remainder of the this chapter was atsked to make Ganges year. tor distribution to servicemen In played a major role in re Delta Members of the local chapter Vietnam, the now famous "ditty lief work. The Agency for 2 1 act as volunteer aides and bag.’’ The Columbia chapter International Develop workers In assisting with the had a quota of 100 bags to make ment (A.I.D.) had collection of blood; they also g^d fill, and these were to be a ready been at work in the Lk 'bBay^ ofi Bengal m provide necessary services, such Christmas present for servlce- area, and A.I.D.-financed as record-keeping, screening of mon, coastal embankments and cyclone shelters, for example, donors, contacting potential volunteers asked people for saved thousands of lives. After the disaster, A.I.D. provided donors, serving coffee, refresh- donations, obtained from stores emergency relief, including the use of ten helicopters which ments and lunches to donors and businesses—either discounts in 25 days flew more than 1,250 sorties and delivered more and workers, as well as the goods, or outright gifts, and professional technicians and began to sew bright red ditty than a million pounds of supplies to the helpless survivors. nurses. Without the extensive bags for Christmas giving, use of such volunteer labor, the upon their completion, the bags The emergency relief phase is now over. Looking'ahead, to chapter could not conduct four filled with such items as help Pakistani farmers to recover from the loss of rice crops, such successful drives each cigarette lighters, naU fUes, the U.S. has allocated 200,000 tons of wheat and rice. A.I.D. y®“ - notebooks, stationery and enve- airlifted 21,000 pounds of fast-growing vegetable seeds to the The Red- O oss each year igpes, pens, pencils, combs, nail Supplies are brought into the stricken areas by helicopter and truck- area in time for January planting, and A.I.D. financing is ex sponsors numerous courses in clippers, soap dishes, wash First JUd. Ha-ving taught a *but the final stage of distribution is often by ox-cart. pected to help with some of the major works of the Pakistan cloths, canned nuts and candles, number of Instructors, the Red and many other fairly non- government’s rehabilitation plans. Altogether, A.I.D. has al Cross conducts classes both in located $28 million in U.S. dollars and food to help the people breakable, non-perishable items basic and advanced first aid that could possibly be used by of East Pakistan in their recovery from the cyclone. for girl scouts, boy scouts, fire servicemen. 'X department members, and for Last year, every single ser the general populace. viceman in Vietnam received PICTURE SHOW by Carl Purcell. Hie first aid classes are a re one of these bags, each with the Dr. Willey Mosley, an American doctor usually attached to the SEA TO quirement for the drivers of name and address of the Red Cholera Research Center in Dacca, tests drinking water in the Delta. Andover’s ambulance, and are uross volunteer who has helped required in many other towns Its making. Mias Raymond also. Tliey are a source of com- reports that many letters of ap- % fort to the average parents, predation and notes of thanks who, completing the course, vvere received from the men b k i feel that they can cope with receiving a ditty bag from this /- l i ll p # any emergency measures until chapter. professional help is avaUable. projects First aid knowledge la Invalu- reaches out over the years, // able t r a ^ for the girl and ,g ^ ^od of 1 & “ i"orte«-'S!f^enct -»'®" ‘*>® V preparedness and service to chapter Is not ^ked to aralst - o t h ^ Through the Red Cross, 1" some calamity, either here 2 hundreds of youngsters in the ot . , j (Columbia chapter have attained Local chapter officials include this basic knowledge. Edwin Johnston, Jr., of Oolum- Need more loom One of the big Red Cross bla chapter chairman; Rodney projects in the area was to un- Mooney of Andover, chairman dertake a swimming program exofflclo; J. Bodine of Hebron, Illiterate farmers leave thumb print as a record of receiving rice during to teach every child how to vice-chairman; Miss Dorothea distribution of relief food in community centers. swim and survive In the water. Raymond of Andover, aecretary- In 1945, the local Jtndov^r Par- treasurer and also First Aid to ratde arouiid in? 3 ents and Teachers Association Chairman and chairman for began sponsoring a swimming Home Service to Military program -for children, which Families; Mrs. Ralph Wolmer Hartford National Home Improvement Loans can answer a lot of problems. they continued through parental of Columbia, water safety chair- • tf 71. volunteers for three years. man; Mrs. John Groman of Like adding on a room for baby. Or putting in another bath. In 1948, as the population of Columbia, blood program chalr- the towns involved began to grow, the Red Cross began to March Is Red Croes mwith. Fixing up a basement play room. Or maybe expanding the family garage. concern Itself with the problem communities throughout the of water safety, and a chair- country Red (3roas volunteers So if youVe got that fix-up, add-on, re-do kind of feeling, man was appointed to study the knocking on their neighbors problem and make recommen- ^gors asking for contributions to quick! See your nearby office of Hartford National. You’ll like dations. .... ^ , support their work. As a result the Columbia The fund drive for the Oolum- chapter m ^ e plans for 1949 for what they have to say about Home Improvement Loans. Its fir* official prt^ram of jj,g ^g^ Cross volunteer swimming classes to be c o n ------,^gn>t you ducted In the three towns, ■with three trained instructors who ^ ®®®® *"• would be paid by the Red Ooss. That year, some 386 children Knr«>nn from these towns participated in the water safety program. SEOUL (AP)—South Korean’s Hie number of children seventh presidential election participating has increased will be held April 27, the govem- HARTFORD NATIONAL each year, with 776 members ment announced today. Presl- enrolled in the swimming pro- dent Chung Hee Park is running Unloading of supplies flown in by U.S. helicopter painted with the Ameri gram In 1970. Last year alone, for a third term. He is opposed THE CHOICE BANK there were 283 Red Cross by Kim Dae-jung of the New can flag so that Delta people could identify its nationality. harYford The backwash of the tidal wave caused by the November cyclone has eroded rich topsoil of Bhola Island in the Delta region of East Pakistan. certificates issued to qualified Democratic p ^ y and five can- is.'.rv'ffiKinSr eotS'S"." '“ 'S " •' swimmers, just a portion of the dldates from splinter parties. wwutn suuw-tiuwn w i m i u . t CENTRAL VILIASE • PUTNAM . NORTH GROSVENORDALE • STAMFORD • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971 PAGE TWmTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ’TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1971 American in Mexico Says day was the arm y’s refusal to H ebron Drug Center send troops Into the city of Cor Got Everything ?? Argentine Military doba last week when thousands Take separate vacations this Yean He^s a Political Prisoner His Drug Advlitory Center, of strikers rioted, three persons Former Resident 81 Russell St, is observing were killed and several hundred You paint the house.... j T^e Baby Has RRAT'S CYCLE SHOP By JOHN PLATEBO Oct. 22rra month and a half aft toe following schedule; injured. To Open Store MEXICO CITY (AP) — she paints the garage. er his arrest. Ames, however, Monday throug^i Friday, Takes Over Country The showdown developed White House Gift List Claiming to be a poUUcal pris has a letter from the U.S. Navy PHONE; 6464569 8:80 a.m. to 6 p.m. BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Ar- be ready for elections for four Monday afternoon when Lan- At the Center oner, Bernard PhllUp Ames of Department which states it was gentina’s militiiry commanders or five years. usse and the other two military Vernon, N.Y., is serving out a notified by toe embassy of his A telephone backup ser For almost 75 years, the store Been Named 16-year sentence here on detentiem on Sept. 6. vice is available Monday ousted President Roberto M. Levittgston, 61, gave In and commanders went to Govern- through Saturday from 6 in Hebron Center, most recently charges connected with pre- Ames contends there was col- Levingston today and an- delivered his resignation at 3:25 *^®®^ Hohse for a mating with Unique^ Costly, Diverse p.m. to 8 a.m. known as Frank it Marion's, Olympics, rioting In 196B. lusicn between toe embassy and nounced they would govern until a.m. He left Government House Levlngston. « has been in operation selling: 'Hie Mexican government con the Mexican {(oveniment be For drug advisoiy infor representative democracy is re- ja tears and was driven to toe Three hours later, on a nation- gfroceries and odds and ends. By MARLENE CIMON8 some of President Dwight D. of the frames were made of tends there are no political pris cause Mexico in preparing for mation, call: 647-9222. stored. They appeared to have suburban presidential residence ^*^^® t®levlslon and radio hook- the president’s office an Last November Frank and Long, Maureen, daughter of John Jr. and Mary Malloy The Log Angeles Hm es Elsenhower’s g:ift traditimis, in- genuine cowhide. It wasn’t un- oners in the country. It says toe Olympic Games "was trying full control of toe country. to spend toe rest of toe night ®P’ ‘*'® President’s ■>"- nounced that Lanusse had been Marion Cello closed the store Long, 133 Prospect St., East Hartford. She was bom March 6 _ ■ eluding Steuben glass (the til after she had arrived in In- Am es and others arrested in the to make an international inci Hie army avld Tay ter St., Manchester. Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. birds which the President se- frames had to be rushed from separate wing of Lecumberrl and served toe purpose," he sui- tin Van ' Buren two Arabian Lanusse was detained for Or; get away from constant painting for years lor, has rented the store from Katherine Long, East Hartford. She has a sister, Susan, IVi. lects from a limited edition re- closest source Italy to Prison. serts. emed ArgenUM'^staiie 1968.*^He SwulrhwT't^ coimt^7ined"uD J ^ “®s® was detained for a horses, one case of rose per the gift from Amer- ARRESTS ahead . . . give it a coat of Aluminum Rough Sawn the Cello’s and on April 1, the **«*.* tall as high as $6,200. Nixon al- Nevertoeless, Ames has been Although he said he told Mexi ^d toe other two members of s^lT^f behtad t^^^l gra^ Government House, fume, five demijohns of rose But the colonel of a regiment Siding! Connecticut Fabric Supjdy Page; Cory Alan, son of Anthony and Carole Nolan Page, cologne, one package of cash- Boehm birds in his classified a political prisoner by can officials he was innocent of VTlllam A. Giordano, 82, of his junta had been "cogovem- haired army chief, a member of Store will be open for business. ing” with Levlngston since toey stationed on the outskirts of • No constant repainting or maintenance 44 Packakrd St., Manchester. He was bom March 11 at Man mere riiawls, one bale of the White House Amnesty International, an or the bombing attempt, he signed Vernon, charged with non-sup a wealthy, aristocratic family of Taylor, who for the past five ganisation that tries to discour port, released after posting $100 Buenos Aires threatened to chester Memorial Hospital. He has a brother. Dean, 5%. Persian rugs, one box of pearls He has continued the Webb an admission of guilt after three landowners. 6 Value of home increases years has been a fabric pur « *, * Security Check age tourism in countries where bond. Court date April 6. march on the palace, and Lan and a sword. and Tiffany pieces. days of questioning during m 8 ago. other two members of the • Wide choice of decorator colors chaser for McGreevey, Wening usse was released. Hynes, Douglas Steven, son of Dr. Jack and Roberta Lt. General Joseph Mobutu, FT. KNOX, Ky. (AP) it feels people are in jail for which he was confined to a cell Schools were open as usual to- junta are Brig. Gen. Carlos Al- and Howell of New Yoiii, was It is not recorded what, if their political beliefs. FREE ESTIMATES ★ EASY TERMS Shankman Byncs, RFD 2, South St., Coventry. He was bom nnVthing‘"'vnn''"R..r4n 7lM^0*) P™®*dent of the Congo, was painters, carpenters and other about toe size' of a single bed Delmore N. Williams, 18, of day, public services operated berto Rey, the chief of toe air formerly associated with iPil- Stuff soft pitted prunes with March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal sent hack, althou^ it is known workers on a forthcoming pro- Hie charges on which Ames with a 500-watt bulb shining con 42 Arnett Rd., charged with normally and there was no evl- torce, and Adm. Pedro Gnavi, g^im Mills. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shanikman, 62 Milford Rd., ITS TIME FOR was tried included sedition, ins- stantly. operating an unregistered mo dence of ^tra police. About the the navy commander, pecan hailves. Wrap a half-edlce Mansiging the store for that U.S. presidents from the **®^® during his visit here ject will have to pass a Secret of baccm around each prune. Manchester. Jfls paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tigatimi to rebel, illicit associa- "They tried to make a deal with tor vehicle, yesterday morning only departure from toe noiro in ,n,e coup. Lanusse said early Taylor, who will still maintain very beginning have honored August. The same gift was Service security check, Place stuffed, wrapped prunes Charles Bienstock, Meriden. He has two brothers, David, 6, the ancient tradlUon of gift- **®P® ^ during The job : To paint and repair "JAMMIN'" Ucsi, property damage, attack ecute me and I’d never leave on Hackmatack St. Court date Argentine life were toe mUltajT today, responded to the "objec- BILL TUNSKY his position in New York, will in a jelly roil pan and bake in a and Brian, 2. giving between heads of state ® European trip last fall, the U.S. Bullion Depository at on public right of way, robbery, toe prison aJlve,” he says. April 5. communlques talxed in with the yves of toe Argentine Revolu- PLEASE PHONE 649-9095 be Mrs. Ward SteinmiUer of *1 * * \ 4 , « plunder and injury to another regular radio station program very hot oven until toe bacon is The chief executive, wdiether Ft- Knooc. "Hiey tried to make a detl with tion, especially toe obtaining of East St. Sorensen, Shannon Rose, daughter of Hiomas and Marion person. Hie main charge in me and promised I’d only get 30 ming. crisp. 2 welcoming visiting dignitaries trm u > l Victory H. Harkin, chief secu- After long Investigation, Man toe political control which will Along: with fabrics, the store TRIUMPH and HONDA "n'VPIPES volved an attempt to destroy a years if I confessed.” One of the first acts of the Grace Sorensen, Winkler Rd., Warehouse Point. She was bom in Washington or being hosted ' ‘ j ” rlty officer for the building chester police have charged permit an opening toward effi will carry threads, rippers, high-tension' wire tower. Hiirty- Ames' trial, like those of new junta, composed of the March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal by them abroad, has presented around world where the gold is kept, said the Ricardo F. Tutino, 23, of East cient and stable representative pins, elastics and other notions I ONE-PIECE CHROME TUBES IN STOCK five or more persons died in toe many others arrested at that commanders of the army, navy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J<^ P. Grace, Windsorville. his foreign counterparts with ------workmen wouldn’t get a chance Hartford in connection with toe democracy” . Tire sfon? and, of course, patterns. Taylor Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hiomas Soren disturbances, time, lasted almost two years. and air force, was to restore air BROWN'S gifts — gifts which, in the past An 18-kt. yellow gold and to see the hoard of precious misuse of a lost gasirfine credit The ’’Argentine Revolution” ' also iK^s eventually to carry I CHOPPER PARTS FOR MOST MAKES ' Ames, who is 21, says he went He was sentenced with 67 otoers force Gen. Ezequiel Martinez to AI TO SERVICE TIRE SHt»l> sen, Enfield. She has two brothers, Stephen, 6, and Tommy, 2. decade, have ranged from the malachite "White House,” metal while performing their card. is toe name the military apiilles a wide rang:e of color cards for • 4 «, « 4 AWOL from a Marine base In Nov. 12, 1970. Recently toe gov command as head of the mili IK4 W. Middle Tpke. very elaborate to the very un- made by Webb, was given to'ch ores: Hie giant vault will be OF MACHINES to the movement which began in special orders vriiich he will North Carolina In August 1968 ernment has released about 100 Police say toe card was used tary’s joint chiefs of staff. Lev- Oranatek, Keith Jeffrey, son of Bronislaw Jr. and Joanne usual. Japanese Prime Minister locked. June 1966 with the overthrow of handle in New York. because (rf his anti-Vietnam war prisoners arrested in the 1968 56 times in area service sta ingston had ousted Martinez last • MOBH. CREDIT CARD' Mackora Granatek, 93 Bette Circle, Vernon. He was bom Presents given in the early Eisaku Sato in November 1909, Uncle Sam isn’t saying how Opening: of the shop is a feelings. When he got to Mexico disturbances. tions to purchase over $400 Friday, tcuchlnt off the round Argentina’s last elected presi- March 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 20th Century were not out-of- and to TnA^nAatnn president much gold is in the vault, 479 E. MIDDLE TPKE. (AT THE GREEN) homecoming for Taylor. He grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mackora Jr., East 'City, toe taU, bearded young An embassy spokesman, say worth of gas smd miscellaneous of events that led to his down- <^®nt- Arturo Illla. Hie military the-ordlnary. They were simple t .N.J. Suharto last May. When The buUdlng renovation, ex items. fjyj who became president and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Broni OPEN N1TE8 EXCEPT WEDNESDAY tUl 8:00 PJ«. man added, Mexican students ing Ames "considers himself a ONE STOP gestures of goodwill — signed 0,^ president traveled around pected to cost $25,000 to $100,000, Albert Taylor now of Rt. 8A, already were demonstrating martyr and a revolutionist," Tutino, who posted a $250 The ministers^ of interior, in- th®n, Gen. Juan Carlos Ongania, slaw Granatek Sr., Hartford. photograjAs, engraved medals, world in July 1969, he gave he carried out later this used to live directly across the • 4 *, *' * against toe government. surety bond, is toe secmid man formation and labor announced abolished congress and politicial and other baubles. These are ^ ^ year. adds: "When we first saw him street from the store which at Goodler, David Dixon, son of J. Leslie and Nancy Wood On Sept. 3, 1968, a day before he was cooperative, scared and arrested in toe case. toeir resig:natioh8 today. ’Hiere "Parties and ruled by decree, as CAR SERVICE Headquarters still given, c o u ^ but usual- , reproducUons of early ______that time was owned an ward Goodier, Merritt Valley Rd., Andover. He was bom his absence without leave would afraid for his life. Now he Tutino is chatged with mis was no immediate word from did Levlngston. ly to complemen other, more ^^gri^gn urns in a classical Lanusse, 52, led the coup operated by Mr. and Mrs. March 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal have become desertion, Ames changes his story from day to use of taaihor plhtes, forgery, controversial Economics Minis distinctive presentations. style which ousted Ongania last June Clarence Porter. grandmother is Mrs. E. M. Woodward, Tampa, Fla. His pa sadd he turned himself in to toe day.” and obtaining money by fAlse ter Aldo Ferrer,, whose eciwiom- Drive in today ... Charge if! 8 because he, too , was doing The Porters, who re-opened ternal grandparents are Mr. auid Mrs. Hiomas Gdodler, Che When the United States began U.S. Embassy here. After ques Ames, like all prisoners In pretenses. He is scheduled for Ic policies had drewn increasing nothing about toe elections he the business in 1925 after it had shire, England. He has two brothers, Ted, 7, and Paul, 6. o^Uve gift-giving began in ^^^d attenUen i^th tioning for several hours, Mexico, is allowed female visi court April 6. criticism to toe Levlngston ad WILSON TIRES • BATnRIES • AGGESORIES been closed for a while, <4/ * « , * 4 tors in toe privacy of his room. Police say several towns will ministration in I’ecent months. had promised. Levlng:ston was The Kennedys gave historical ^ ® ^ accom*>ll0h ^ n ts , Ames was told to report bock 81'PERIOK .SERVICE operated it as a grocery store. U.S. and Mexican girts visit him try to consolidate their charges Hie chief issue in toe ouster an obscure brigadier general Staples, Heather Elisabeth, daughter of Wayne and and cultural presents. ’Hiey became space-orlent- toe following day. 248 Spnirc Street Mrs. Porter also ran the Post Mary-Alice Brown Staples, Johnson, Vt. She was bom Feb. Ames said he was arrested by on Sundays and apparently against Tutino. was Lanusse’s ; desire for an stationed in Washington when MHIHKU gave art books and reproduc- ®~, * j TM*9$fonc ^BTiresfone Office in the store. 20 at Central Vermcmt Hospital, Bierlin, Vt. Her maternal Mexican plain-clotoesmen in toe write letters to toe U.S. Defense elected civilian government in Lanusse called him home to toe I CITGO CREDIT CARD Taylor can remember run Uons from the Smithsonian lobby of a hotel to which an em and State departments and var one or two ye6rs. Levingstmi presidency. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Brown, 37 Campfleld InsUtutlon and the NaOotial Gal- dignitaries ^ o t o g r a i ^ of their COMPLAINTS ning across the street for ice Rd., Manchester. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Solom bassy employe had taken him. ious oiganizaticms in an attempt contended toe country wouldn’t Another issue in toe coup to- lery of Art. They first intro- countries taken In fUght. Nixon Police say a window was cream and to get the mail. He A spokesman at toe embassy to win his freedom. Staples, Northheld, Vt. duced taeces by New York has embeUlshed upon the idea attended the Hebron Elemen 4 * 4, 4; 4 said the files show only that toe Ames’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. broken to gain entry into toe designer David Webb, many of hy giving Acutron clocks, cre- tary School and was a member consular section learned of Bernard Ames, write him from Bezzini Bros, building at 619 E. Anlello, Laura Kristen, daughter of Frederick and Kath whlch Incorporated American ®‘ed by Bulova for space travel, of the 1961 graduating class at Ames’ arrest from local news time to time. He laughingly de Middle ’Tpke. sometime over toe erine Woods Anlello, 336 Center Rd., Apt. 16C, Rockville. She gem stones inspired by the col- and, following the moon land- Rham High School, the first was bom March 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma paper reports toe foUowlng scribes them as "more conserv weekend. Nothing was reported lection at the Smithsonten. hig of ApoUo 11, sending to full four year class to grad ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, L® Japanese govern- re^ of a George Washh^t^ admlnlstraUons, the presenta- , J. , , can also be used by other de- parked yesterday at Manchester The committee said there Democrat helped ru* throusfa. hut with industry spokes- sworf. Rave tae Grand yp„g made between the one he said, to «medl^ to- for a ^gh School. a t your are presently two resources n could mean foul legislative "’®"' Dimhess Ch^lo^ of Luxem- president and his guest, usually strucUon on ac^emic subjects work-study program involving . ------available in the area lor Indlvl- weiuSier tar S ^ t “ “ U ®’ ‘ **“ ® '’T I - upstairs at the White House be- by public school teMhera; the j^wer ability students. Sometime during toe week- duals requiring assistance, re- segments of Nixon’s "New hidus^ in the criticism, ®® state dinner. "Hie otoer I* to ev^uate students jjgj, Lawrence, occupational end. someone tore a hole in toe lerral or advice regarding American Revolution" pro- ***« dispensed with this," entering junior high school from coordinator, said that toe last unlng of a Hemlock St. swim- drugs. Japanese induatry*s offer. quolse flowerets. Mrs. Kennedy Howe sald» “ to save the visitors sixth Grade and plan toe types amount will also enaMe toe n,jng pool. Mills in effect challmged the Hkcd to give visiting wives a from the embarrassment of mathematics work-study program in Mansfield, the nur^r ni^*ta^ s ^ ^ r e lS ^ vrioi administration to do better and, T l^ y vermeil ^r-dlnner having to ooh and aah over the needed In technical school for h> be continued without addl- * tape deck and eight tapes 6484, which is not a toll caU “ ** understood, has continued co^ “ '^®®- ^ ^ ^ presents.” those contemptating going on to uonal funding by toe board. were stolen yesterday from a savings bank* from the Columbia exchange, speculation aUve that ho ^ contacts with Japanese bust- The State ^ d Great care is exercised by the this area of secondary school The board accepted, with re- parked at toe Parkade. HUS line is manned by ^ ^ Xxr^er^o^aSS "®“ ‘“‘®’'®®‘®’ ^ Department to avoid any education. gret and appreciation, toe re- ______teere between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. Xrta to Moreover, there have several hundr^ dw* Tim<> W contact Mrs. Joan Rowley ^ b ^ n ^ ^ has first say on such prime Nix- redecorating his official man from Trenton, N.J., who Imizlng both. effective at toe end of toe ofLldyHlll Rd., Robert Craig NU- IN^liam O’NeiU. In open -hearings, in phone calls with Johnsons signed photogrtq^ as gifts. All O’Neill said today that he and all too often, the weather seems to BuUettn Board siderable frustration before en- erating base for Southerners in and letters, people all over Conneetteut The following meetings ^ d countering Nixon’s recent reac- the 1972 Democratic convention, will recommend toe firm of PLAZA DEPT. STORE be against you. But you put up with it. activities are scheduled for this • ______"Gift-g:lvlng was a qiecial Russell, Gibson and vonDohlen "Why? Well, because this is the are indicating their approval of this bill. week: His success In the House last of West Hartford for toe pro (We Have A NoUmi To Please) challenge with the Johnsons,” E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Piqinlar Martcet) way it’s always been. In this state, sav If you feel as they do, you can Wednesday: Conservation year with a Nixon-approved said a former Johnson White posed junior high school, and OPEN WED., THURS., FBI. tiU 9 express your opinion quickly and easily. (Committee meeting, 8 p.m., welfare reform bill was can- Swedes Honor ings banks are not permitted to offer House aide. "They bent over toe firm » „ A, ..Id fendants were convicted the in the Communist world, then ter than 1969, which was good. softness. (ab.) But the 1970 volume is far high O mnn^o «^®>- n®w they Will do it again.” He add- P a r t ' of Mas' job is quality I ’M HAVIW' SOME FUKJ WITH SBAMP/ •XXI'LL SLIP THEM BACK RlfiHT 46 Severely it S3 33 er than in 1909. 2 S3 SI SI a drowning man who sees the judge could decide upon the ed: control. The institute makes HE'S BEEW B R A eslW ABOUT BEIW N O W -A N P WITHOUT AWy HELP strict A jiaSAW PUZZLE e x p e r t ; SO 1 f r o m m e .' h e ’s s t a r t i n s t o 47 Vigor $1 b I s h w ^ e c l^ ^ * ^ ‘Tt is fm ^ rt! 1®*" that purpose. “if they hit somebody that is The season’s first price-break sure the grapes’ origin is not b e t h im h e COULOW'T f in is h THAT O ET PAMICICy—A N P if HE 50 Cylindrical er was the Baron Philippe de over-stated on the label. SPOTS yoUR HAWIcy-PANKy ant to rememter that Is Mulvey said Tuesday a an ally of the United States, like BY AL VERMEER ONE IKI FIVE m i n u t e s WHEM I 52 Natural , a Wines in the region range PRISCH,LA’S POP siawAL.you o e t h is a t t b m t io M YOU’LL HAVE BOTH OF US only emere-encv heln F o r a rani examination would be the Philippines or Thailand, we Rothschild, -whose Chateau Mou- ON yoUR NECK/ endowments t bjr BuoelvIdUB) the highest price. same for areas and subdivi CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER The top figure of $13,500 per 3-aa decision on Feb. lU^Md 1 ^ 80 w o m ^ ^ * i d h!Jrt **^''® ®®">® e«ect, Theyil Play Leads in South Windsor Production sions. days from that date to file its ^ then I think the crediblUty gap tonneau, 268 gallons, worked out First -vintages — “premiers formal appeal. to $11.26 per bottle. By the time crus”—are always bottled at the continue. At another time, Mrs. raP«uy oisappear. “ Bells are Ringing" at South Windsor High School as the double leads pre It is the events that cause it reached a New York restaur chaiteaux. The others may be BY PHIL KROHN Hudgins testified, Sams held a pare for the presentation of the musical at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday this GUMMER STREET. the credibility gap, not the (act ant it could be $30 to $40. bottled elsewhere, but the label gim to the woman’s head. j .... , , „ week and next. Kathy Marshall, seated, will play Ella opposite Richard West At Mouton-iRothschlld, finance cannot lie about it. An “iqipella- SRAMPAW The witness said she had “ f''®®*'*®"^ brook, left, as Jeff in both Saturday p roductions. Cheryl Messner and Richard manager Rafael Heras er- tion Bordeaux Controlee” label Bid for Exam never done anything to hurt the people, -mat is . _ v - ? mv /vnlniAn »» Alpers will star on Fridays. The story of the answering service girl who plained the pricing structure. giving no narrower description Rackley. She said she pleaded opinion, gets involved in her client’s problems is directed by Nicholas Lesbines, vocal “Certain restaurants dropped of grape origin is either a blend Rejected In guilty to the chaige of aggra- us from their list in protest,” he of various Bordeaux wines, or a H W 'i TtWt. vated assault “because it was director of the school. Lynn Gross! of the Lynn Gross! School o f Dance in ^)U0?P(iSHr...TLipW said. “It wouldn't do to have reject from a “grand cm ” •fODT(6Hr? SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL explained to me by my lawyer South Windsor South Windsor is the choreographer. Dancers in the show are Deane Argenta, fUPM-TUI^r... vintage wines disappear from which didn't pass the taste test. Seale Trial that since I was there while he Denise Chesky, Mary Duprey, Rhonda Ginsberg, Diana Gough, Cathy Hess, public interest because of the Bordeaux produces more wine was assaulted I could be an ac Party Planned Sharon Luftglas, Kathy Morrell, Lyn n Pillsbury, Kim Prario, Sharon Romeo, price.” than California. Its maximum a (Continued froin Page One) cessory to the assault.” VCXJ'KE JUST Polly Sandenburg, Ruth Trewhella and Chris Wheeler. Heras hopes the m iddlem ^ capacity Is only 15-20 per cent Mrs. Hudgins conceded that PLAIN UA7-V.' complete agreement about the By GOP Women will share this year’s reduction more than today’s production. At present, 2T2-,000 acres are reasons they want another men- ^ ” ® to help Ann Laskow and baby, Stafford Ronald Moller, Talcott Ave., with consumers. But some- , . * The Women’s Republican tal examinatlcm. But they are ? “ “ ®y J^*^® “® Rockville Springs; Ruth Kostuk, Broad Rockville; Mrs. Judith Manvllle “ "»es, according to Jean TheU, producing an average of 86 mil- 7Jy Club of South MTndsor will hold seeking the same objectlve-to ^^® Panthers’ headquarters in Brook; James GaUlgan, Burke and baby, North River Rd., owner of the small Chateau f ^ Api^a- a Monte Cai-lo niiist, Thursday ‘ have Sams declared Incompe- New Haven. Hospital Notes Rd., Joan Hachey, Prospect St., Coventry; Mrs. Margaret Rea- Poujeaux, the middleman ^ t r o l e e w ^ s , from at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. tent to testify or to preserve the Catherine HamiU, South St., all gan and baby, Storrs; Phyllis makes more than the producer. vintages to Dienos. Fred Marr, 660 Main St. question of Sams’ competence as Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 of Rockville; Mrs. Donna Wine, McCormack, Summit Drive, said: “I offered my 1968 Mrs. Ral{Hi Mosher is in a possible issue to raise on Southbiiry Fire p.m. in all areas except ma and baby. Jobs HIU Rd., Ell- Tolland; Mrs. Dorothy Denis Moulls-en-Medoc to a New York M charge of arrangements. BY FRANK BAGINSKI appeal. ternity where they are 2 to 4 ington; William Sojak, Jr., and baby, Eaton Rd., Tolland; Importer at nine francs (gl.62) a P L A IN JANE Paid up members will play FDA Orders The lawyers’ differences on Hits Post Office and 6:80 to 8 p.m. Grand Ave., Rockville; Joseph JudlUi Ouellette, West Main St., bottle, f.o.b. chateau. The shelf free of charge. There will be a the Issue stem primarily from Brissette, Michael Drive, Ver- Rockville; V ir^nla Sorenson, price in New York would have 'LOC 3k,AMBER...MERE. COMES SOUTHBURY (A P )—An early small chaige for guests, the fact that Mulvey’s original Admitted Friday: Paul Lanz, non; Pauline Gagnon, Enfield; Northford. been $3.85. But he wanted to pay A O O U P U E <=,OlNe> LiP T O morning fire roared out of con- For reservations contact Mrs. Bad Fluids LXWEI^ LEAP! order was made at Seale’s re Falrvlew Ave., Rockville; D ar Suzanne Durdan, West Willing- only $1.30, for the same shelf SOMETIMES trol for two hours Tuesday and Mosher, or Mrs. Fred DiGia- quest. Mrs. Huggins’ attorney lene Fogg, Stafford Sp rin g; Al ton; Lillie 'Trouton, Orchard St., price. Something’s wrong when J W ISH I 'P destroyed the Southbury Post commo. said her client had not been bert Hager, Vernon Ave., Rock Michelle Myler, Itortford T^pke., P&WA Awarded he makes more than I do.” Withdrawn B E E N ID O Office and two stores in' a shop------heard on the subject. ville; Karin McCue, Maple St., Guy Bums, 'Vernon Gardens In the long run, supply and LAZY-To SET ping mall on Main Street. En^ne Contract (Continued from Page One) MARRIED. Last week the defense argued RookvUle; Louis Gorky, P.O. Apt. 38, Roger Nevers, Vernon demand seem to work against A two-story house which had F c P f i f l l S O l l H c s d Garden Apts. Sarah Rider, Or- WASHINGTON (AP) - A j that Dr. Miller’s examination Box 88, Tolland; Judith Oue- The the consumer’s purse. -World- was uncertain that other manu- was no longer current, that he lette, West Main St., Rockville; chard St., all of Rockville; Rog- Department of the Navy has wide consumption of quaUty facturers could fill the gap. It building housing a branch of Q f Rof|-Glin Club Ethel Chaffee, Stafford er Morin, Glastonbury; Donna awarded a $61.1 million contract wines should increase 26 per was______ascertained___ Monday they should not have been appointed the Ck>lonial Bank and Trust Co. Springs; Cheryl Kenton, HIU- Chapman, Box 101 Mountain to the Pratt & Whitney Di-vision cent between 1966 and 1975, says could, he said. by Mulvey and that the final re and other offices suffered only Manchester Police Sgt. W al slde Dr., Ellington; Louise Rd., Ellington; Joyce Sancho, of United Aircraft Corp, in East the French government. At the time of the first wam- port was “not an adequate bas smoke and water damage, ac '*1 wonder if Junior’s eyes need testing . . . that’s ter S. Ferguson of 39 Marshall Wdnot, Dunstone Dr., Rockville. Mark Drive, South Windsor; Hartford. Conn. American figures show that Ing, FDA said plastic liners in- is” for finding Sams compe cording to BYre Chief Robert twice he’s waiked oast that cake!” Rd. last night was elected presi Discharged Friday: Cather Maureen Revet, Plnney Hill The contract would be for the total wine consumption last side some Abbott bottle caps tent to testify. Harrison. dent of the Manchester Rod and ine HamlU, South St., Rock- Apts. 30, Rockville; Stuart Dan- purchase of the J62-P-408, J-562- year was up 13 per cent from “have been found contaminated The prosecutor maintained Two firemen were h ^ lta llz e d meeting vtlle; Donna Chapman, Moun forth, Mile Hill Rd., Tolland; p -s b , and PS-30-P-412 aircraft 1969. with the ImpUcated organisms.” \ that the motion for another ex- for smoke inhalation before the ’ tain Rd., Ellington; Joyce Julia Smith, Vernon Ave., engines. The vintage chateaux around The bacteria entered the intra- BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RID6EWAY amination was made only after nre was brought under ccmtrol. Rockville; Frank Kulo, Winder- MR. ABERNATHY the' conclusions of the first one The cause of the blaze was not ^ ® " ^ ’ ^® ®“®®®®‘'® Thomas Sancho, Mark Dr., South Wind AIl work is to be done In East Bordeaux cannot increase pnv venous fluid after the bottle was sor; l^ u re e n Revet, Plnney mere Ave., Rockville. did not supfwrt the defense, and immediately determined, and Hartford. duction much. Chateau Mouton- closed, the agency said. MINI-SKIRT.,,,BIKINI,.. A BY DICK CAVALLl elected are St., Rockville; Stuart Danforth, Admitted Sunday: Madeline TO My WINTHROP that Mulvey had no juridiction there was no immediate esti ®*" ® ®®™ EVENING GOWNWN...SHORTS... ; Randall N. Brown, first vice Mile Hill Rd., ToUand; Julia Dusto, Cedar St., Rockville; OPlOMETRISr. to decide the question until Sams mate of diw age, W H S ^ ARE V, president; Michael Massaro, Smith, Vernon Ave., Rockville; Jane Niemann, Box 232 A, El- was presented as a w i t n e s s . ------yX J GOINS second -vice president; J. C. Frank Kulo, Windermere Ave., Ungton; Lynn Stratton, Lincoln IN SUCH Schumacher, secretary- Rockville; Ruth Kostuk, Broad Ave., Ellington; Mrs. Helen HAR/TFORD (AlP) — A fed A HURR/, MR. Annulli Submits treasurer; and Adelbert Gunth Brook; Ann lAskow & Son, Staf- McCall and baby, Oakland Rd., eral court judge reserved a de ABERNAIK/? fsni er and Kennth Smith, delegates ford Springs. South Windsor; Lois Mendre- cision Monday on a suit by a Bathhouse Bid to the Connecticut Wildlife Admltted Saturday, Mark Mi- ras, Union St., Rockville; Hen- FINAL &i ijitn prospective juror who claimed Federation. n I u t i The Annum Construction Co. chaud, Virginia Lane, Tolland; ry Duell, Mile HIU Rd., ' ' t I I ; I I he was illegally barred from sitting the jury at the trial of of Manchester was the only Dorothy Angelo, Allen Drive, Rockvme; Hedwlg Javemlg, Vernon; -Beverly Chase, Somers; South Windsor Convalescent Black Panther Chairman Bobby bidder for the demoUtiem of the ‘T o Find a Man’ G. Seale. existing bathhouse and con- Lorraine Labonte, Trout Stream Home; Lynne Shaln, Stafford (( )) , donesi- V “ ■ NEiW YORK (AP) — Broad Drive, Vernon; Vivian Hansen, Springs; Ella Ritter, River St., Judge T. Bnunet Clarie of struction of a new one at f I3066MK7 way stage star James Broderick P.O. Box -94, Coventry; Kelly Rockville. o U.S. Distriot Court said the le- Saulter’s Pool on Lyd’all St. » ^ j , , □ O’Kobrick, Skinner Rd., Vernon; Ddscharged Sunday: wmis gal Issues now are “ moot*' be- It bid i$53,800. The company Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Pratt, P*lnnacle Rd., Ellington; BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE cause the jury jias been chosen also bid 427,700 on an alternate Find a Man, the Columbia and started hearing testimony In the contract for paving the Pictures-Rastar production, it [Sou SAID WED FlKD THE MURDER WEAPON UNDER DREWS’ | YES, IT'S AN INFRA-RED VIEWER THAT in the New Haven Superior parking lot, and $7,100 for an- was announced recently. Brod- SHOWS MINUTE DIFFERENCES IN WINDOW, AND I THINK THIS IS IT, SAWYER, AND TWS Court trial, but said he would other alternate, the Installation ®rlck will portray the father of TEMPERATURE. MR. 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OMwadawd ipi)PiffcrMtMdiliiiHiliwliK.«^M xjX n / '______ nia 10-0, Pittsburgh clipped 78-64 victor over Tennessee be Dennis Wuyelk—out of the tour ly slowdown to keep it that at one point and were still NEW YORK (AP) — by Bob Robertson, Al Oliver winning run in a squeaker. Nor stone’s two-run double kayoed NEW YORK (AP) — A Kansas City 8-4, Philadelphia fore 12,437 fans. ney with strained knee liga way. down by an unsettling, 46-36 at Okay, you can start the and Richie Zlsk to rip Kansas man walked Ken Boswell with (Cuellar. team that came some The quarter-finals conclude ments—wound up leading the Duke was devastating inside the break. But after Just four baseball season anytime trimmed CincinnaU 8-7, the (Tlty. one out in the lOth and then Dave Johnson led the Orioles' minutes of the second half they New York Mets topped St, attack with a two-run double seven thousand miles to Wednesday night with Hawaii Tar Heels with 22 points. Ernie against the shorter Volunteers. now. Managers Gene PhUadelphla rallied for four threw away Tommie Agee’s were within a basket of a tie— Louis 2-1, Boston bombed Los and a homer. facing St. Bonaventure and De Gregorio, the Friars' flashy Randy Denton, their 6-10, 240- runs in the ninth Inning, the bouncer, allowing Boswell to play basketball will stay to and it stayed pretty much that Mauch and Billy Martin Angeles 10-6, BalUmore nipped score the deciding run. Rookies George Foster and Michigan going against Georgia 6-foot guard, led everyone with pound senior center, poured in last two on Woody Woodward’s way until Tom Newell's. 25-foot are ready. the (Chicago White Sox 6-5, San Fran Healy delivered key hits play again—but there are Tech. The winners of those two 23. 32 points—missing only three cf error,, to whip Cincinnati. Sin Rico Pettocelli smashed a Mauch, whose Montreal Francisco downed (Cleveland 5-2 homer, double and single as in a three-run’ eighth innings no tomorrows for all but games will oppose each other Duke, which like North Caro 16 shots from the field and er deadlocked it at 71-71. gles by Tim McCarver, Ken One more field goal apiece Exi>08 won an exhibiUon game and the O ilcago (Tubs edged Boston battered Los Angeles. rally that moved San Francisco in the semis. St. Bonaventure is lina, left immediately after the snared 18 rebounds. Stone, Don Mcmey and Larry one of the “ neighborhwd sent it into the first overtime last week on a double steal, Oakland 6-4. Petiocelll drove in five runs past (Cleveland. Foster’s RBI the last Eastern team in con game to return to classes today Tennessee got 24 points from Bowa had gotten the Phils’ first kids” in the National Invi with A1 Davis and Newell put- out-thought the opposlUon again and Billy Oonigliaro also con single broke a tie and then tention. before bouncing back to New forward Don Johnson. But with San Diego punished Jim two runs across in the ninth. tin" Hawaii on top 77-73 before Monday, beating Washington 5- tributed three hits to the 14-hlt Healy followed with a two-run tational 'I\)urnament. Bill Chamberlain, the Tar York Wednesday night, also a running game that rarely got Maloney for all of their 10 runs Money, Oscar Gamble and Lar Hawaii, this year's CSnderella John Yule and Bobby Jack 3 with the winning run scoring Red Sox attack. Bill Buckner double. Heels' 6-foot-6 junior forward, drew away from a close half out of first gear. Coach Ray in ripping California. Dave ry Hlsle all homered for Phila team in the tourney at Madison brought the Sooners back. on a squeeze bunt. had three hits and Steve Gar WilHe Mays homered for the was electrifying in the closing time score to coast home. Mears got desperate—so he de CampbeU had three, hits for the delphia and Lee May had a Square Garden, completed minutes. He scored 10 of his 19 But there was no stopping the And Martin, returning to the vey and Duke Sima homered Giants. The Blue Devils were ahead liberately riled the referees and Padres, who collected 14 for the three-run shot for the Reds. m— 1 big leagues as Detroit’s man for the Dodgers. Hal Breeden’s two-out double first-round play Monday with a in the final six and added some by 10 with less than three min drew a pair of technical fouls. Rainbows in the second over day. thrilling 88-87 come-from be brilliant ball-hawking — in time. Within a minute they led ager, used 26 players including St. Louis dropped its fifth Mike Cuellar’s bid to go nine drove in the (Cubs’ winning run utes to play in the opening half, Hawaii's Rainbows, draw Al Santorini worked seven cluding a steal and lay-ln on a eight pinch hitters to beat the straight game -with pitcher innings fell two outs short but in the ninth inning gainst Oak hind double-overtime squeaker but watched all but one point of ing the crowds' affection with 84-77 with John Penebacker— Providence in-bounds pass that New York Yankees 6-4. shutout innings for San Diego Fred Norman’s 10th Inning Tom Dukes cut off a late White land. Gary Jestadt had a three- i\ over Oklahoma. it disappear. their hula-girl cheerleaders and their hlp-h-polnt man with 20— Then, in the night's opening seemed to deflate the scrappy Elsewhere in exhlblUcm base aUowing just two hits. throwing error allowing the Sox’ rally to save Baltimore’s run homer and JHouston Makes Two Bids for Tilt (AP photo) Astros’ Manager Fit, league WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?— New York Yankees’ manager Ralph Houk talks with rookie Tiger mentor Billy Martin about Yanks’ poor exhibition retard. Veteran Miami, Rookie Dallas Not Sure of ‘Heart’ Speaking of umpires, the ing the brushoff to autograph Billy C Enjoys Fine Batting Day strike staged by major league seekers. Men like Hall of COCOA, Fla. (AP) — 'The body’sready as far as umpires last year in the play- Famer Stan Musial, however. 3 Manager Harry Walker of the Houston Astros is con- offs, is not setued as yet. Also, stui take the time to talk with Leading Super Bowl Candidates cemed but when he talks about his club in such ana- "overal of the minor leaguers everyone. It’s too bad baseball toraical terms he freely admits he’s not sure about the ' “T * *" PALM BEACH Fla. Miami — a three-time host the new Texas Stadium just Rest Did Petrocelli Good, Pittsburgh and Minnesota are caliber. . M" ' • nrl bidding for still another shot outside Dallas. Unlike any of heart. working hand in hand with the ------l^teran Miami ana delegation headed by the other four contenders, Dal- Hie heart, according to Walk major league men in blue In "Spring training to me is no rookie Dallas were the Mayor David Kennedy. The las does not have any strikes* er, is the {dtehing staff. It al the Grapefruit League games, different now than it was years leading candidates as the game has had spectacular sue- against it and as an NFC city i ? Slugs RSox Past Dodgers most died last year as the As------ago,” veteran Jim Banning of (A P photo) Super Bowl derby got un- cess in Miami, but there is con- would satisfy the rotation Frnnk So-amhato o t North iToa, considered strong pennant (Connecticut man, Bobby Val- Uie Philadelphia PhilUes re port- UNSUCCESSFUL—Hawaii’s John Pennebacker misses layup attempt against der way today at the Na- slderable sentiment for rotating proponents. Dallas, therefore, WINTER HAVEN, Fla. Petrocelli h ^ ^ven in only third, had a double and a single p^^^nce^R.I^^^U ^ v e toe contenders, finished 23 games enUne, has a good ^ o t at break- ®4. “ I com e to camp in the Oklahoma in first period action. Oklahoma’s Bobby Jack (21), Clifford Ray and tional Football League game between American is up there with Miami. (AP)—A day of rest did runs to his first 14 games, and scored two runs. flags this season at Stafford behind toe first-place (TtoctonaU ing into the Dodge starting same shape as I did my first oiv /.Ulac and National (Conference cities. New Orleans — the host two Griffin. Wilson, 16-12 in 1969 lineup. The former Rlppowan year and I work just m hard John Yule defend on play. Hawaii defeated Oklahoma in double overtime. meetings with six cities ^ Orleans is try- He"re'I^nded "Irito”! hoi^r, ^a al^ enjoyed Reds to NaUonal League West. n^Wtter, HIgh'to Stamford star is m®w if I’ll play him at skip Jutze, former Central BST, with a decision expected ed going into the race: been the host. rteacn. ninth. • Tom Satriano’s run-scoring sin- 24th when toe half-mile the Chicago (Tubs, freeing Denis tros, seems ready to blossom, shortstop or third base,” Man- Connecticut State College base- Los Angeles — Warren Dom, Ihe game was toe finale of a luIs ^oaricio, who rejoined g*e in toe third inning, but toe hosts an afternoon of practice Menke for first bisuie duty to an There also are such veterans Walt Alston said. “I just ball and football standout, is To Bruins^ Game a county supervisor, leads a de three-day road trip for toe Red the RedwDx Simday evening aft- Dodgers bounced back with two again on Saturday night, infield that also includes second around as Wade Blastogame hnow that we’ll have to get working out wllii the parent St. LOS ANGELES (AP)__ slow-down offense Jan. 16. The That was the most painful loss Cagey, CatKke Lightweight legation that has only a long- Sox, who returned to their home er overstaying his leave by two runs including a solo homer by jigy jgt, when the 1971 season baseman Joe Morgan and third and Denny Lemaster. ***m in toe lineup somewhere.” Louis Cards. Jutze is assigned P n iQ o onH n fon tn clo-lik p Indians crawled to within two I've ever suffered." shot chwee of getting the game spring training base for a game days on a visit to his home in Steve Garvey,, off Boston starter gtarta (n earnest with twin 25- baseman Doug Rader. But for toe Astros to be any to Tulsa to the Triple A Ameri- defeLe mv^d the Tarkanlan referred to last for the Los Angeles Coliseum. today against toe New York Venezuela, went toe distance at Sonny Slebert to their half. igp modified features and a 20- Metzger la considered a key threat to toe front runners Wll- Major league baseball play- can Assn, where Warren Spalin aeiense nave pavea ine UOLA hit clutch free Saturday's ,57-53 defeat to the Wins Third National Title There still is strong sentiment Mets. shortstop, riiowlng no sign of Petrocelll’s homer tied toe lap event for toe six-cylinder addition for toe Astros—he can son and Griffin will have to ere, as a whole, from the raw- will be the manager. Jutze bat- way for JN C L A S top-rank- throws to win 68-53. Bruins in the Western Regional against the city because the Veteran left-hander Gary Pe- rust after a week's absence. score in toe fourth. Then toe sportsman division. make toe doubleplay and hit produce. est rookie to toe estabUshed ted .250 in his first full season ed Bruins through a num- -Third-ranked Southern Cal tourney of Uie NCAA. “We did FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — rant (Jounty Convention Center first Super Bowl played to al- ters was scheduled to try to Little Luis, acquired front the Red Sox bombed rookie south- Sgambato will actually be re- .270 at Tacoma last season. If And Walker knows it. star, take great delight in gtv- in 1970. ber of close games to just had UCLA down 59-50 with just everything right —we neutral- ^exas fighters ruled today as crowd of 12,469, also Included: most 30,000 empty seats there. work six innings today, with Oilcago 'White Sox in a deal paw Dennis James for five runs turning to Stafford, taking over he succeeds it would add to ------—------— IVI 9% minutes left in their Feb. 6 ized their press, w? rebounded 'Ronald Draper, Kansas (Jity, Houston — Is making two Jose Santiago and Ken Tatum which enabled the Red Sox to on five hits and two walks in toe in mid-season last summer. He Houston’s inner defense while a hop and a skip into a the amateur boxing kings of the fifth consecutive national contest, but UCLA's viselike de- well, we ran out offense and we heavyweight. bids, one for the astrodome and following him on toe mound. shift Petrocelli from short to sixth. had been inactive for some Menke takes his clutch bat—he one for Rice Stadium, the very three years previous to that. led toe club in batting at .304 !D C »W Ke collegiate basketball title. fense clamped hard and USC reduced the effectiveness of nation, and for Bubba Busceme Jerry Dobbs, Knoxville, B oston’ s Middle scored just a single free throw their Inside game. But they just the title was one he could enjoy Tenn., middleweight. fact that likely will leave the “After three or four races, it and wlto 92 nins batted In—to The Bruins once were known, owners no choice but to scratch Bob Gibson Speaks Out all came back,” says Sgambato. first base. in the days of Walt Hazzard, unUl the buzzer. U(JLA won the didn't make any mistakes,” threefold. Samuel NeSmlth, In- them early. Picking one ob “I’m excited about working at B„th Morgan, who led toe Gail Goodrich and Lew Alcln- key Pacific-8 game 64-60. Tarkanlan said. The cagey, catlike lightweight dianapolis, light middleweight, iBOW UNGi viously would offend the other. Stafford because a field of good in steals wlto 42 and FRIENDSHIP MIXED — Lea dor, as a run-and-gun, fast —The following week the stowed away his third national Larry Carlisle, Charlotte, Still in Doubt Bruins trailed Oregon 68-67 crown Monday night in lead- welterweight, Houston also is handicapped by drivers makes a good starter, scored 102 runs, and Rader, Bean 188-462, Bertha Toutaln break, score a bundle outfit. being an AFC city. Fun Gone in Baseball There is no doubt in my mind had his best year with 26 Not so this time around, says with less than one minute left ing his teammates to an over- Wieley Johnson, Cincinnati, - WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) / — The...... Boston...... Red .459...... , Glenn...... - Nlcol 201_____-208-656, Ken and the Ducks owned the ball. whelming, successful defense of light welterweight, Jacksonville, Fla. — A dele ni-AB ” homers and 87 RBI, are fix- went all OUt during the off-season to tighten their Maness 220, Joe Dawood 215 A Coach John Wooden. gation headed by Danny toe best in this area. tures. j ^ t - a "It's been well known that we But Bruin guard Henry Blbby the title in the Golden Gloves Louis Self, Toledo, Ohio, Veteran nromoter Don Hoe- defense by acquiring veteran shortstop Luis Apancio Bridges of the Gator Bowl is For Card Pitching A ce are not an outstanding offen stole the ball from Bill Droz- Tournament of Champions. featherweight. nig has combined what he r(X)kie second baseman Doug_ Griffin in major ELKS — Joe Picaut 142-364, seeking the game, but Jackson lug Wynn, a .282 svringer vrito 27 ----- p — — _- a—_ Atkins 134, Jim Benson 150, sive team this year," said the dlak, raced the length of the With James Martinez winning By EARL YOST ~ " " " the flyweight title and Johnny ville likely will receive little at veteran coach. "Defense has court for a layup and UCLA (A P photo) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. —Baseball is no longer fun this speedway has needed for and 86 cew^ RBI (^deiw In center, ' a ^ toe exhlbi- cause of Hu and then most cf ^ing Farr 143-13^390, Hank Jto- Moreno adding bantamweight tention since it is not a league held us up as far as we've Ifs Official HEY LOOK — North Carolina’s Bill Chamberlain SPOUSES — Mai Darling 137- for Bob Gibson, the flame-throwing,. J.1______: ______right-handedI.A. 1_____ 1 __3 some Ume. UHea Itohas n A/wmblned4VmKlviAH pooifle section * tlon season, toe two slick field- two otoers because of a bruised ^ " n gone —The next night, Oregon laurels, the Texas club wound city. Jacksonville, therefore, PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) goes up untouched by Providence defenders last 359, Roland Beauregard 144- pitcher acclaimed the No. 1 right-hander in the Na- t^m toe Dominican RepubUc f™ may have to ^ re-ln- knee tefore he took a week s so- ™ j 145-361 'William "Whether we've faced a man- State led the Bruins almost the up with 24 points, smothering probably has the poorest — It’s the New England Pa- night in NIT quarter-final action in New York. 392, JimTim M(X>re sSo360, uritoh Mitch T ______naming John Whltehouse. for- troduced, at least on toe field, joum t o Venezuela. Chrlstadore 140 iw. wiiiiam to-man or a zone defense, we ] entire game until UCLA tied it runnerup Charlotte, N.C. chance. tional League last year. llw l^e promoterTerry Schofield was fouled jjgj.gnn using good rebounding NFL meeting, said the Bach, who knows, is cry points. "They’re real physical. But DlBella 176-189-633, Edna Klein years old now. I started playing ------hard and injured. Wooden took managed to hit the league owners had unani “They were much older, we’re maturing, t(x>, and I 460. baseball 26 years ago when 1 very Instrumental in organizing games last season. home in Venezuela, returned to has yet to prove it with toe Red him out of the game for good jgj. four tallies apiece, Hoop Clinic Set mously approved the switch. ing “the Russians are com some about 25 or so, but I was imagine by the Olympics a lot ______was only 10. many new racing organiza- The No. 1 catcher la Johnny the Boston lineup after a week’s Sox. and sent in the team's best free playing at With the Patriots moving ing, the Russians are com amazed by the purity of their tlons through New England. Edwards but his bat produced absence Monday. He had a dou- He suffered a shoulder Injury La VCF Withdraws Stan Ogrodnlk, basketball of their juveniles will be taking TEETOTALERS — Esther “I’ve been to toe point many 1971 COMETS throw shooter. John Ecker. who Mickey Mlkolowski out of Boston and into a new ing” as. a warning that the John’s love for toe sport has only a .221 clip last season, yg and a single in a 10-5 victory just before toe start of toe coach at East Catholic High, game," Bach said. “The-Rus- up the slack.” Madore 190-473, Betty Lou Jack- times when I’d like to take my by Mercury made two free throws for a j^ne markers, while 62,000-seat stadium In Fox- enabled him' once again to flgurea now irtto an out- over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Grapefruit League season. Then From Net Play has announced plans for the United States had better slans have no faults. Like the por McMillen and the other son 178-467, Jan Bjorkman 452, wife and children and get away boro, Mass., this year, the get serious if it expects to con form another division that will ®‘**® chance given Larry How- yero Beach. he jammed a heel and was out WHEATON, 111. (AP) — Aus- lour^lnt victo^. Gary Demko popped in three fifth Hilltop Basketball Clinic. Japanese, they have copied u.S. Olympic aspirants, there Lois Lowe 467, Dot Hills 612, from it, try something different. ■Two days later at Washing- points. team’s stockholders voted at be called toe “Dare-Devil” ard, who hit .302 at Oklahoma Rosttm manager Eddie Kasko for a few days. Now he’s side- from S2217. tralia's Rod Laver, the leading The clinic will be held at East tinue dominating Olympic bas our styles—from films, clinics is a problem adjusting to Inter- Fran Lauria 480. I don’t know what, though. Try BOB GIBSON division. This will afford any ^®" ^ games j,g^j hopgd to reunite his new lined with a back injury, money winner, ___ and seventh- _ ton, Charles Dudley of the ipjjgThe annual Father & Son 21 catholic June 28 through July their' annual meeting Feb. 18 ketball. and our beat players from past national basketball rules. ______asking anyone, a doctor, a voungster who has never had ®®-cnlng promotion at toe combo of youth and age. Howev- "Doug says he has had trou- MORIARTY seeded Bob Lutz of Los Angel- Huskies hit a free throw with 42 tournament, will be held at the 2. The Hilltop CSlnic \All com to charge the name to Bay No longer, Bach contends, Olympics—Jerry West, Jerry ".There’s a lot of allowable INTEBOHURCH—Dan Fraher he He can stUl remeim ^g Opportunity to drive on a Iai>®nd of toe year. Griffin reported lame wlto ble with his back over the es, bowed out of the $50,000 seconds to play, g lvd ^ West Side Rec Wednesday at tlnue its emphasis on basket State Patriots. This raised can the United States hope to Lucas and Bill Bradley. contact and the driver has 241-562, Earl White 212-214-614, ^asn t a doctor or lawyer, h ber toe day when he was called g-ggj^^ g chance to build an The heart, however, may not an ailing back and reserve John years, but we’llBROTHERS check it out," Sportface International Tennis iugton a 69-68 lead. The Bruins 0 p.m. ball fundamentals and indi objections in various quar remain unbeaten with its Lew "Their jump shooting, pass loads of rights," Bach said. “The Elly Newcomb 226, John Guegel ,. . „ . ^ inexpensive car and try his *>e as healthy. Kennedy, an old pro, merely Red Sox trainer Buddy Leroux :U.-, ( DNTKi: .STKKI'.'l CSiamplonships Monday night. came down, flipped the ball In vidual skills. It is open to all ters, however. Alcindors somewhere else. He ing, the crispness of what they driver can just blast his way "Recognizing that certain 264-627, Vic Squsdrito 212, Dick } •”*ow I could g J a )^te woman in a big great sport. Although Larry Dlerker, toe shifted from short to second. said. "We’ll have precautionary M \\( iii;sTi;i: Laver withdrew from the *or forward Curtis Rowe, who Y BUSINESSMEN S LEAGUE boys from seventh through 10th found out why last summer. do is amazing—and alarming. though. The officials seem to aspects of the *Bay State’ la Kook 222, Roy Schultz"206, John and m ^e a decent living doing clty^rport. , Making stock car racing in ace of toe etaff, slipped to 16-12 Aparicio, who is a spry 36 aft- X rays taken Tuesday, but right tournament because of a back jumped over tall Steve Hawes Fred's AthleUc Club downed grades, inclusive. “If our Olympic development Their defense is especially ad wait to see if the ball goes I'lmiM* Glli-ji:).! Injury and Lutz was upset by and Mt a 10-foot jump shot with Westown Pharmacy last night, bel were unacceptable to the Higley 214. something else, he said. Gibson is In toe $100,000, plus, England "big league” is last season, toe big question- er 15 major league campaigns, now it looks like he’ll be out Featured will be UConn coach team had played the Russian mirable, aggressive with gn^at through before making a call. Australia's unseeded Ray Ruf- seconds left and the Bruins 97-88, in a fast-breaking game, fans, and other teams in pro _____ Only three pitchers in base- class, between his r^ular gyjdence enough that Thomp- marks are Don Wilson and Tom missed an exhibition game be- four or five days." Dee Rowe, University of Hart select team nine times, we individual responsibility.'' "A guy can take three full ball history have won toe Cy salary and off-the-field endorse-______— ------fels 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. won by a pair. The winners led throughout football, the stockholders re ford coach (Jordon MctJullough, would have been fortunate in During one pregame warm steps, dunk and the official will RED LEE CLASSIC Sandy Young Award twice, toe retired ments and appearances and he riTvoninir Aav the lOTl' In the weeklong tournament “It's unbelievable how they the entire game. High scorers considered the decision.. deed to have upset them once," up, the Russians watched quiet and John Egan of the San Sullivan said in his state not say anything if the crowd Beben 190-606, Betty Richard- gg^jy Koufax, toe troublesome may never need any benefit to P® ^ . .. . . throughout the Chicago area, can win games like that," said for the game were John Diego Rockets. Other notable said Bach, Penn State's coach ly as the U.S. players put on a roars approval. There are no son 182-483, Barbara fflgley 177- ' „gLai„ Qibaon. The meet his bills but he’s bitter at “ “ ymeTsO^ nf It will second-seeded Arthur Ashe of Long Beach State (Joach Jerry Relchardt and Don Francis of ^jggjjetball personaliUes wUl be ment. who assisted the U.S. team dunking show. Then they did "Since the Patriots repre three-point plays, because a 632, Grace Mason 193-^,Ha^- ,gflg/^gg „gmed No. 1 In 1968 some incidenU over toe years. ghw a7 re Miami, Fla., defeated Roy Tarkanlan. "I don't think any- the winners with 22 poinU each th» fnitnurtnir during Its tour of Russia, Po the same thing, and as well, announced in the following sent all of New England foul usually is not Shot unless riet (Toons 161-472. Leah Whipple ^ ,ggj g^ jj^e the above mentioned. °P®" Juh Barth, 6-2, 6-2. one who's not in coaching can and Jim McAuley's 18. land and Finland. with all the twisting, back-to- weeks. Top area high. sch(x>l rather than merely the met it was committeed in the act of 177-487, Mary PresU 18W fl,g ^ggt ygg„ -i think people admire me be- ^g^m ^d^f^n S r faiTus And fifth-seeded Tom Okker appreciate just what that team For the losers, Craig Phillips The U.S. team, which Includ the basket frills. coaches will staff the clinic, as ropolitan area and — or the shooting and the ball didn't go Mary Oiaves Gibson has gained membership cause I’m a good pitcher. But Thompson Speedway five- of The Netherlands defeated Al- has done. It's incredible, up was high man with 35 markers, ed University of Maryland "Very few teams over here sisted by outstanding high school state of Massachusetts,’’ he in. Smito 467. Peg C all^an^, u,g gutg Aching club which to them, in their minds, I’m a J “ ^ P ® ® n 2 Ian Stone of Australia 6-3, 6-4. there in the northwest, in Utah, and John Smith netted 27 points. and college players from this freshman Tom McMllIen and could compete with them," added, "the majority of our "In international rules, you Dolly Dawood 461, Viv)^ Price ^„g„g good black pitcher, and I don’t area. ‘ other collegians who figure to Bach said over the phone. stockholders voted to review can foul for profit, because the 476, Ginger Yourkas 477. Only In 1967, when h»he Bnffi>rpH suffered thinkth ^ that will ever change,"change, he . ..”®^. division” will ®.“”f also make be eligible for the 1972 compe "UCLA, for Instance, would be Applications may be obtained the Feb. 18 decision and then other team usually has to take a broken right leg vriien struck earn. , , .its debut. tition In Munich, lost all three dwarfed. (Sidney) Wicks, from Og^rodnik at East Catholic. chose the new name.’’ the ball out of bounds rather COMMERICAL — 'Dm Pern- i,y g une drive off toe bat of ‘ * * ' ® ^ (Steve) Patterson and (CTurtls) Registrations are limited. games to the Russian select than sh(x>t a free throw.” berton 141, Ken Washburn 186- Pittsburgh’s Roberto Clemente talk wlto and m ^ of the time MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN, INC. Rowe each would be giving up- "On the tour, we were playing 410, Walt Lawrence 136, Ray j,gg Glbson'Talled to win 20 since be appe^ to carrying a AT — two or three Inches. Record Crowds 311 GREEN ROAD, MANCHESTER, CONN. 643-8115 the Russians on their terms— Dawson 141-368. Larry Fountain Remember in '67. Gibson, since "I don’t necessarily think international rules, their courts 147, Mke Kelly 366. Hoppy gfter being out eight weeks, To Watch Tilts U(TLA would lose, though. I and before their crowds. But 3 What makes a successful Fund DriVe? MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN! And . . ‘lots of Cassidy 367. Art Schmidt 3M came bock to whip Boston three f ‘^ u ,g “^hester f^ ^ u b HOUSTON (AP) — College have that much faith. But the money to put the Drive over the top.' the players, with those skin Mike Napoletano 374. Nick times in toe World Series, in- Jbe ^ h e rte rj^ ^ Russians may be making an and he doesn’t like some ^rf“toe basketball’s^ five-day big ^ - tight, bright red uniforms with Nicola 372^ George Barber 369, eluding toe crucial and deciding rules starts today in toe Astrr- other tour over here and that’s (XXTP, were grim and dedicat Fred Poudrier 362, Gerry Ridel seventh game. , -‘Fverv'rule toev chanee is ^®®"® ®"^ Saturday Blackledge Country Is your Organization ((Jhurch, Club or Group) interested in a fund raising program? Let the type competition we have MARYLAND FRIED (THICKEN outline their profitable, rewarding and g^ratlfying Ticket ed. 361, Dave Vlara 868, Fred Oakes becoming a starter in detrimental to the p ltc S job. ^ to have available.” "Ultimately, though, that nagy Program. How does this Ticket Program function? Simple. MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN 392- 1961, toe former I&riem Globe- That’s why my arm Hurts now. plojisblp will be decided. ___ The U.S. team did beat its be the difference. We’re nriore prints and supplies all Tickets at no cost to you. Tickets sell for $1J!0 each and entitles Russian equivalent, called the trotter has wm at least 13 -nigy (mle makers) took toe ranging from loose, because of our freedom of GOP WOMEN Jan Leonard ggmes and in 10 years hsis won mound away from us. And then buyer to a S-piece chicken dinner, french fries and/or cole slaw — baken beans — potato "Juveniles.” And the Olympic expression, and can act on a salad — or a complete fish dinner. Tickets are imprinted with redeemable date. Your development program will be 177-45T, Gladys Hansen 180-468, games while losing only 117 they start talking about using all-time NCAA high of situation immediately.” Pat Forstrom 178-489, Marion g„d his 2.80 earned run average the lively ball, and now they at I^lsvllle, Public Course Organization will receive 20% ($0.30) on (each Ticket sold. Two weeks previous to redeemable continued this summer, with Mercer 179-474, Grayce Shea [g „ggr the top of toe all-time are experimenting with toe ^ when (^cag<) Lo- date, cash from sold Tickets as well as unsold Tickets must be returned to MARYLAND three weeks or so of training and another tour. 466. list. three-lJll walk. Every rule Vfla ^ k an ^ ® r t ‘ tn® FRIED CHICKEN. Reaves Repeats Honor ------"A ll toe excitement for me In change is aimed right at toe Plejisblp from Clnclnn^i 6(^58. "It was discouraging last NEW YORK (AP) — Doug year that so memy of our top toe major leagues was mine pitcher. making his job ***® ^ STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 27th Maryland Fried (Thicken has b(een active in many deserving fund raising programs through- Reinhardt of Colby and Don flight players chose not to par Sechler of Delaware Valley Ryun Hurts Leg after four or five years. The harder,” he said whUe on toe ^ ~out the United States. To name a few: Churches of all Denominations, Boy and Girl Scouts, ticipate," H^h said. “Indeed, were named for the third con Service (Tlubs, Senior (Titizen Groups, High Schools and (Tolleges, (Tlvlc and Private Organi AUCKLAND. New -a i^ r^gl^Jp:S i?^‘1lhL^‘?'m it is a great sacrifice, for the secutive year Monday to the 16- (AP) — American runner Jim out on toe mound. That’s some- pitcher I have ever seen in knocked eff Speciol This Year ^ Each 18 hole weekday play entitles player zations, Little Leagues, Miscellaneous Special Events, etc. A recent Fund Drive by High players and coaches. All that’s man Eastern College Athletic Ryun holder of toe world mile, thing any man would enjoy, I baseball,” St. Louis Manager undefeated ^ , School students in Pennsylvania put them over their goal with a net profit of $420, They provided is expenses and 2 dol- (Tonference Di-vision H basket- 1600 meters and half mile think, one man facing one man. Red Schoendlenst said. “If I toe four regionm sold 1,400 Tickets! There are other equally successful and memorable incidents. lars a day. baU team. records, who arrived from Aus- trying to best him,” he added needed one game to win, with champions TTiur^y send VI-. "But I’d hope that more would to a chance to win a TV, Radio, Toaster, GHO Tickets or Dinner The rest of the squad consist tralla today, does not think he as he pulled a white bath towel my life at stake, I’d give Glbbie ^ w a ^ ^ t Western Ken- be proud to play our game for ed of Dana Anderson, Spring- wUl be m enough to run in toe around his head. toe ball and I wouldn’t have to , P'T'” . And Maryland Fried (Thicken also offers a special Discount Program on: t the United States.” field; Ed CSzemota, Sacred International track and field There’s no harder worker in worry. I’ve never known a bet- ^*^*f*'’ *^® ers, every week until wooded comer lot. Acre plus Agency, 6464181. WINDOW cleaning professional Female 38 basement. Washer and dryer ing diowrooms, offices, swim- Professional office building sold . CaU WHIRLPOOL washer and dry PLEASE READ YOUR AD ly d. Real EU:- ______EViur-famlly apartment, 3 u tilities, CaU M r. Z im m er, 049-4636. only to Om extent of a “ make good" Insertion. Errors wldA children, d a ys. C a ll 649-1434. rooms each, stoves, refriger Tolland office, 8R14279. rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, m hems, etc. OriginaUy $348, now tate Associates, Ihc. 648-6129. MAIN 8TTWET Office space, J. D. Real Estate Associates. do not lessen the value of the advertlaeuMBt wID not be ators, near Main St. Good 643-5129. corrected by “ make good" liiaertlon additions and garages. Call only $64. Easy terms. CaU rTTi=rzzr-:------—...----- ;------100 p e r cen t loca tion n ear VE3RNON Tom Corbitt, 643-0066. 622-0931, D ealer. L O O K m a to r anything In real banks, air-conditioned, auto incom e. Tolland Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 For more details call . . . TOLLAND — 3 building lots, OOMESEETHIS estate rental - apartments, matic fire sprinkler. Apply Seven room Raised Ranch (Roekviae, ToR Free) SAVE MONEY! Fast service. |40^^ FRJXJIDAIRE electric $6,600 total. Tolland, acre lot, SCHNAUZER miniature fe homes, midtiple dwellings, no Marlow's, 867 Main St. $3,000. Vernon, h l^ scenic with two car garage under. Dormers,' room additions, ga I range, used 5 months. Moving, fees. Csdl J.D. Real Eltiate As taDDD male, AKC, 10 weeks, ears CHARLES LESPERANCE acre, $6,900. Other land Hayes Large comfortable lot with Bidding Set 643 -2711 875-3136 rages, porches, roofing and I best offer. 646-1780, after 6. NICE two-room front office. cn^ped ready to go, good w ith ______sociates, Inc., 648-6129. A gen cy, 646-0131. elbow room. Two baths, no siding. 'Compare prices. Add- Resuonable rent. Inquire Du- . 649-7620 children. Price reduced from ' m ODEIRN dining set, china waiting, a nice rec room A -L evel D orm er C o ip . 289- Frontage on improved road 01971 by United FHluft Syndicsle, Inc. Monday - Thursday. 683-4833. ^le, formica top, $80. 649-llfle laxing. Price $28,900. CaU carpeting, appUances, heat, weekdays after 3 p.m., Satur will make 7 wooded lots. N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter Houses For Sale 72 J . M cLaughlin at 649-6306 Dam Project HERALD COM ET station w agon, 1962, ETtEn: — spayed female man- °r 643-9271.______hot water, parking. Immedi days 9 to 6 p.m. Minuted to new R ou te 1-84. for looksee. contractor. Additions, remod- ate occupancy. $186 monthly. The reconstruction of the 2 ca ll 649-1439, a fter 6 p.m . grel dog, one year old, good ______2.7 ACREIS, beautiful view, 7- Louis Dlmock Realty, Real 6464682, e a - a m . UP TO 720 sq. ft. available. Lo Crandall Park dam Is “flnaUy BOX LETTERS S S "Z- '"'"•‘"9 - 21 Help Wowed F.«al. 35 Help Wonted-Mole 36 with chUdren. Call 948-0996. M uslcoi lllStrum eilH room custom Ranch, 8 baths,, I 1471 br NU. Ik . tors, 649-9823. O O o o 1964 CHEVROLETT. Im pala, 53 cated ElUngfaxi Rd., South family room, 2-car garage, B & "W on the way to reality,’’ accord- 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic 1642. TWO-BEDROOM garden type Windsor. Will alter for tenant, MANCHESTER, 3-B zone lots, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ing to First Selectman Charles F W Y m t INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- MATURE woman to act as GULBRANSBN Spinet piano privacy. Hutchins Agency, RLUMBm — MECHANIC ex apartment, heat, appUances, Near professional center. 644- .$7,800 ea ch , 60tc160. Also Indus Manchester Parkade tninamlsslon, radio, heater. CIESZYNSKI builder - over 68. companion for elderiy lady, no with 18 built-in electronic drum R ea ltors, 649-8824. "One good thing—your health insurance company will Thifault. Infonnatkii Ehccellent.— 646-4379. competitors, then ca ll perience, new construction. LivO StOCk 42 and carpets, $200. monthly. 2421, 8-5. trial land, owner financing M anchester 649-5306 new homes custom buUt, re heavy houseworic or laundry, beats, 3 years old, $896. 742- Reporting on the results of me. EMimstea given. 649-7868. Im p eria l P lum bing C o., 981 ------. — t u t ;— z Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649------$17,500 3-BElDROOM C ape buUt flip when they get the bill for this one!" Helen D. Cole Realtor, 648- THE HERALD will not modeling, additions, rec own room, pleasant surround Q. MANCHESTER Green — TrART? H Anm iviTijn __ TAuva 7 EYlday night s meeting with 1968 MUSTANG, 6 cylin der, SuUlvan Ave., South Windsor, BROWN and WHITE Shetland 8718. 453 1966, w ood ed lot, fuU cella r, 6666. disdnne the identity of ings Uve in one week, off sec ------Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front Jenies 'Thompson of Buck and standard. $1,460. Maroon. Good rooms, garages, kitchens re CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex A ll 1621 pon y, $100, sa d d le included. knotty pine kitchen cabinets. room Raised Ranch, wall-to- _ , .f. < any advertiser using box ond week, work alternate ______DELUXE one-bedroom apart- portion carpeted, second floor, condition. C all 643-9271 o r 529- modeled, bath tile, cement terior painting, paper hanging. CaU 649-9917 after 6 p.m. Immediate occupancy. Meyer ----- MANCHESTER — BuUdlng lot wall carpeting. Recreation engineers for letters. Readers answer weeks. Write Box D, Manches- c»LLEXJE Grads — We have ___ Wanted - To Buy SB ment, waU • to - waU carpet- one office 12 x 12, caU 649- room, fireplace? aluminum sld- thifault annoimced ing blind box ads who 8674, ext. 62. work. Steps, dormers. Resi Discount on waUpaper. CaU R ea ltors, 643-0609. " n approximately 100x600, rural. ter Herald. several openings In several ing throug^iout, complete ap- 2741 or 649-6688. Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole ing, garage. $30,900. Hutchins the construction s^efflea- desire to protect tiielr dential or commercial. CaU Oscar Hebert, 616-3048. 45 WANTEID — antique funiiture, Call 643-7287 or 647-1641. 1967 GTO, 4-speed, pow er steer areaa for top coUege grads. No Mi ■■cm nor 9UH. pUances, 'vanity bath. Central. Agency, 649-5324. '’*** contracts have 3 Identity can follow 6 4 9 ^ 1 . ______glass, pewter, oU palntinga oe MANCHEiSTER la not far from in g, g ood condition. CaU 613- PAINTTNO and decorating, pa- P™ fee. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. ly located. $176 monthly. R. D. .m this 7-room Ranch. Four bed- ______!______!______been finalized and are being let p roced u re: week days, fuU-time school va other antique Items. Any quan- MANCHESTER — Rockledge r i n . r . r i i 4771. ALL TYPES of stone and con per hanging. FhUy insiu«d. Muntock, 643-2692. llOUSeS FOT KenT OO rooms, two baths, garage. Offered by the J, 4 bedrooms, rropeiTy COVENTRY — Slx-raom,-over- out to interested contractors, cations and summers, 3 BABY stroller, Uke new, $25. tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, Custom Colonial, Enclose your rsnly to | crete work. AU work guaran CaU 648-2804, George N. Con formal dining, first-floor fam tize Cape. FHiU shed dormer. Four of the contracts have al- CaU 647-9304. 166 O akland S tre e t FIVE-ROOM apartment, s e c - R«nch for VeryJ^eJotvery laige loi. ^suu price $19,-»19,- -pkT y^T T Y T t For Sale 74 the box in an envuspe — teed. Out of season, rates. CaU v erse. school-age children, liberal CLASS A MECHANIC BuUt-ins, IH baths, large ready been picked up and other address to the Classified 1964 COUNTRY Squire, needs wages. CaU after 6 week days, ond floori No chUdren, no pets. rent. References required. 900. CaU The Mlttyn Agency. P H I I K k If Uy room, oversized garage, after 6, 643-1870 or 644-2976. NEED tires? 40 per cent dis- HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, R ea ltors, 648-6980. ^ A A V A V ^ A X . fireplace, aU built-lns. $38,000. AMSTON Lake — Waterfront room .1, walk-out basement contractors wishing to bid, may M a n a g e r , Manchester woric, cheap. 649-0640 after 6. 633-4333. Second or third shift. Mlist Available April 1st. $160 per month. Philbrick be able to perform inidus- count Premium, first line, bric-a-brac, locks, frames, Meyer Realtors, 643-0609. year 'roimd Ranch. Aluminum Mid 20's. Hayes Agency, 64g- contact Buck and Buck Engl- Evening Herald, together HALLMARK Building Co. Ehr t l _ _ _ etiitcklim OA monthly. 649-0666. Agency, RetUtors, 646-4200. PRINCETON ST. — Lovely 8- siding, storms, screens. Boat with a memo listing the trial mechanical repairs, wide ovals, prowlers, truck glassware. We buy estates. 0131. neers of Hartford for the speci home improvement, additions, rilHSHing A t „ bedroom Colonial, custom built companies you do NOT 1966 VOLKSW AGEN bus, $100. ------NURSE'S AIDES, 7 to 3 p.m. and also must be able to re tires. Cole's Discount Station, Village Peddler, AucUcmeer, UNUSUAL one-bedroom du- ^ AGENCY MANCHESTER — Custom built P'er. Modem, immaculate. Bel fication s. by and for the present owners. VERN ON — 297 L ake S t Just want to see your letter. N eeds m otor. CaU 643-9112. SANDING, and refin- shift. CaU 649-4619. pair and InataU eldctrical 461 W est C en ter S t , 643-0382. 420 I ^ e S t , B olton, 649-3247. plex. E\iU-private basement. O U f Of TOWII Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces. Real Estate, 643-9332. The bids will be received by Your letter will be de gutters. Fre® estimates. All inhiwg (speciallzixig in older ______equipment. EhcceUent pay Choice residential section. two garages, gorgeous private ~ over Manchester line. 0>1»1®1 the Board of Selectmen at 7:30 Heat, appUances included. $190 For Roilt 66 with beautiful view deep treed j^p^, 7 ^t which time stroyed if the advertiser 1967 OHEVROLE?r 2-d oor hard- work guaranteed. 648-2627. Roora). Inside painting, paper- SECRETARY preferably with rate and fringe benefits. SOUP’S on, the rug that Is, so ------—------Must be seento ^ a^re^t- cuSTOM-BUILT ran ch , 7 spa- lot. Executive area. $39,900 O yf Tatun per month. Paul W. Dougan, ------lot. Wall-U«vaU In several y, ^ jj pubkllcly opened is one you’ve mantloned. ^ condition, ROBBINS Ctirpentry re- ceilings, etc. No Job too legal exp^ence, ^ rtl^ re- CaU Loralne Murphy for In clean the spot with Kue Rooms Without Board 59 Realtor, 649-4636. FOUR-ROOM apartment ^ J. Crockett, Realtors, rooms, 2-full baths, for Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- ^ If not it will be handled 643-1677. rooms, stove will stay coun- according to $100. CaU 649-0768. modeling specialist. Additioas, smaU. John V erfaiU e, 646-5760. quired. Write to P.O. Box 161, terview appcNntment, 646- Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- rent, Amston Lake, mal dining room, family room. 6666. For Sale 75 In the usual manner. Vernon, Conn. 06086 or caU 647- er $1. Olcott Variety Store. THE THOMPSON House —Cot try atm o^re, close to city Th„auit. The legal notice of rec rooms, dormers, porches, 6600. NORTHWOOD Apartments — Strout Realty, 226-9116. MANCHESTER Industrial zone porches. 2-car garage, $86i-600. BOLTON 1916. tage St„ centraUy located, LOVELY Colonial C ^ in AA Big house, big caUnets, formica, buUt-lna, Om u iIc _ One and two-bedroom apart- con tra cts w ill be In JUNK cars removed, any condi READ about General Electric large pleasantly furnished ments, central air-condiUm- ROCKVILLE — .'Ihree-room fam ily house, e x M ^ t l ^ - oOLOI«AL-8 rooms, 1% baths, zone, tree-surrounded large 647-1413.______jjjg newspapers this week. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. tion. $8. CaU 875-2435. ROGERS CORP. air-conditioning In April Popu rooms, parking. CaU 649-2808 tag, carpeting, balcony, car- apartment heiti. h^ _ water, m^ern eat-ln kitchen, stove Md yard, private screened pon*. Stocks - Mortgages 27 R ay H olcom be, R ea ltors, 644- The dam will include a "dry Lost and Found 1 enced cashiers and sales lar Science, then caU us for a for overnight and permanent ports, plus other lujcury fea- stove, refrigerator. $136. Cen- refrigerator stays, formal din- 2-car garage, 7 rooms, qualt- 1962 CHEVROLET, 4-door, 6 DORMERS, garages, porches, MUl and Oakland St., Man 1285. Wanted - Real Estate 77 hydrant" as the result of an MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec women. InterviewB are now free BTU survey. Consumer guest rates. m ^ 1^W1,600. Hayes Agency, 3 bedrooms, TV room, ty throughout Quiet dead-end EX>UND — "Hie b est p la ce to cylinder wagon. Standard shift, rec looms, room 8iddltl(»is, chester, Conn. tures. From $226. J. D. Real tral location. No pets. Adults agreement with the Tolland ond, third. AU kinds. Realty being held between 6 and 6 Service, Inc., 668-5070, 649-6325. choose home decoratioos and v ery g ood condition. $296 or kitdiens, a^a^levels, roofing, R O < » t Estate Associates, 648-6129. only- Security deposit requir large hobby room and crfflce. street Belflore Agency, 847- TOLLAND — New 6% room L- WE ARE prepared to buy com- volunteer Fire Department and statewide. Credit rating unnec p.m., Monday tiirough Friday, xn equal opportunity employer. - 7 , ., ------L^GE ROOM, gentlemw, ed . CaU 643-9678. gifts is Your Gift OaUery at best o ffe r, CaU 643-8292. siding, general repairs. Qual Pilerim w ii. Oakland St ^ uppuriuiu j y j 4H’x8’ tm UTY traUer, new private entrance, free parfc- MAiNCIHEaTER — Pitkin St. »29,900 1413. Ranch. Cathedral ceiling merclal property, apartment Thompson. ity worionanshlp. ETnancing essary. Reasonable. Confiden: Pilgrim MUls, NEW deluxe 2-bedroom duplex. living room, fireplace, 3 bed- houses, shopping centers, or Thifault explained he had met Watkins, 936 Mein st. T ou r ------tires, good condition. Can be ing, near center. Evenings 649- Available April 1st heat, ap- ROCKVILLE — Attractive 8%- Statety 11-room Colota^, In CENTER ST. Large 10- ROOaBDGE avaUable. Economy BuUders, tial, quick arrangements. Al Manchester. 4 bedrooms! rooms, garage. Treed lot. other investment property for home town friendly world o t INTERESTING part-time Job seen ait Dairy Queen, 242 6696 or 647-U46. pUances, carpeting, alr-condi- room apartment. Stove, refrig- one of M a^eeter premier lo- Colonial may be used for In c., 643-6109, 872-0647 ev e vin Lundy A gen cy, 527-7971, Two full baths. EYreplaced liv $25,900. Hayes Agency. 6*6- our accounte. All cash. Blonlarz and former chief Fran gifts. Telephone, 648-6171. iraCKS - iraClOfS QUALIETEU) bookkeeper to for dependable person, morn Broad St., Manchester. — ------tiontag Included, $220 per erator, heat and parking. cations Must ^ seen ^ to be _ ------home or offices, large------lot------with nings. 983 M ain St., H artford, E v e ings or afternoons. DeUvery ______NICELY fumiriied room, stove. ing room. Laige treed lot. or caU reverse chaig^ S t^ Wilhelm regarding the posslbll- 1966 FORD-RANGEUt, % ton work In small office. ElxceUent month. Paul W. Elougan, Real- Adults. No pets. Security. 649- appreciate^. T.J. Crockett, possibility of acquiring more Kitchen with built-ins. Rec $10 R E W A R D — L ost ca t nings, 233-6879. and stock work. Ideal for col- REGISTERED Spaulding golf refrigerator and linens provld- •" '-■ - ■ — d&ird Investm eiiti Tnc»> T40 Tf pick-up. Excellent condition. NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS— fringe benefits. Good starting tor, 649-4636. «24. Realtor. 643-1577.______named Ralph, white with am leg e student. Phone 643-0266 clu b s, ba g an d ca rt. 1967 CSiev- ed. 801 M ain St., 640-8S02. room.' Aluminum storms and PRIVATE Pond — Out In Tol- North Main St.. West Hart- Ry taal^ltag toe 649-4898. Remodeling, repairing, addl- MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd., pay. Immediate opening. Ap Will permit the fire department ber spots, long hair, female. for appointment. rolet, rebuUt 6-cyllnder engine, --■■■■ M-ATM am su. NBW 6-reom aoartment fw SIX-ROOM starter homo, very s-UNTT Anartment house olua e®roena. Low 30’s. Keith Real land we have Just listed a 7- ford. Conn.. 232-4867. tions, rec rooms, p ore^ and mortgages— Interim financl^ ply Mr. Centlnl, Coca Cola to use the water in the pond for Phone 646-3794. EamiATOR - Sln-ctunU ^ ApoTllIHMlB-Hoh- fire fighting purposes in the body, fleet side, good condi Stove and refrigerator Includ- rooms Including heat and hot Agency Realtors, business zone. Good Investment, _ 7.R 0 0 M R A ISE D H ^ l ^ ? **^1* LOST — P assb ook No. W12667 649-3144. service. J. D. Real EMate East Hartford, Conn. Steel. E x p erien ce in ta k e o ff SCREE3NE3D lo a m , sand, g ra v e l. T e n e m e n t s area of the Tolland Green and tion. 6 Plank Lane, Glaston 63 ed.. 666-0638.------w a ter. Stove andons re frig e ra to r. 649-2818. excellent potential. $65,000. _ ’ . ... large pona m irom ot Logoi Notieo the educational park, if nec Savings Bsuik of Manchester. Assoc. 643-6129. CLEANING woman wanted 2 from contrset drawings of processed. gravel, stone, fill. Ranch, carpeting, dishwariier, property. Tnily a fishermem's bu ry, 633-7181. CARPENTRY—concrete steps, E^iU basement, parking. Six MANCHE3TE2R — North Elm essa ry . ' AppUcation made for payment. days a week, Waiting. CaU high-rise buildings required. Also buUdoier and backhoe THRIEIE-ROOM apartment, miles from UConn 3160 uer ------DUPLEX—7-7, Han^y location. ®«>ve,stove, recreauonrecreatlan room,room. ga- paradise. ExceUent value at floors, hatchways, remodeling Probate Court The actual dam construction 1964 MICHIGAN 76A payloader, uea earaees closets ceU- ^ 644-1947. Salary wide open contingent on service and drain fields, stove, refrigerator, hot water, mo^to. ^ e » Representative: CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE fam Uy, 6-6-1 rooms. Matate- Assumable mortgage. Hutch- Realtor, Tolland office, 876- o f ^WESLEY CLIFFORD ^riU take approximately 130 experimce. No fee. Rita Per George H. Oilfflng, Andover parking. Adults only. 643-8680 Furnished James B. Greenwcod. EYancis C ^ ! T d ’ ^C Opportunity 28 MATURE woman to care for nance-free vinyl siding. Ebctra MODE91N 2 family home, built ins Agency, 649-6824. 6270. ' District ot Manchester cubic yards of reinforced con- Personals sonnel, 646-4040. 742-7886. after 4 p.m. A partm enh 63-A E. Boland, Real Estate Agen- uT^eSI^e fulir^tom^ RESTAURANT - IdeaUy locat- chUdren, llve-in preferred. CaU lot. $32,000. Charies Shlmkus In 1962. EhcceptitmaUy clean, ga------nV " 4 ^ ’box crete. The town reserves the INCOME TAXES prepared In er related work. No Job too WANTEID — Retired gentle- LOFTY pUe, free from soil Is SCHOOL ST. — Four-room cy, 316 Broaid St., Manchester. Co., 249-1396, 621-2086, 521-2991, rage, handy to downtown ^op- COUNTRY CLUB area — New COVENTRY — Immaculate 5H- Bolton, Connecticut 06040. ’ ’ right to waive any formaUties O nly 1400 hours. $5,760. 644- ed doing a thriving busiuess after 4 p.m., 649-2533. OOMFORTABLY furnlidied 3 843-1553 649-7066. convenience of your home. small. Dan Moran, Builder. ping, etc. $36,600. Colonial of four (or five) bed- room Ranch. Garage, carpet- It is DECR^D that all claims reject any and all bids ' Ideal for energetic couple. Tre man for daUy maintenance the carpet cleaned with Blue heated apartment, parking, rooms and shower, also Includ- 621-1044. CaU Russell Burnett for ap ______E ven ings, 649-8880. , rooms, 2% baths, 2-car garage, ing. Stove, refrigerator, dish- befo^ for the project. No bidder may mendous income producer and clean-up o t office building, Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- $ibo. Available April 1st., Se- tag all utilities, parkliig, 272 ElAST HARfE^DRD F ou r pointm ent, 648-6388. ROCKLEDGE—Dynamic 9-room Mid 60’s and weU worth It. washer. Acre treed lot. Only June 19, 1971. ’ withdraw his bid within 30 days T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 648- NURSE’S AIDE — fuU-time, 3- approximately 12 hours week- 11- The Sherwln-WlUams curity. Phone 649-3436. M ain S t room apeotm apartment, ent. gas h eat. Raised Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2% t . J. Crockett, Realtors, 648- $23,600. Pasek Realtors, 289- Attest: JOHN J. w a l l e t t . Judge opening Trailers - 1677. ”11, CaU 649-4619. jy_ 'Apply in person, Monday- Lk>. CaU after 4, 628-0430. PARK STREET INCOMB TAXES prepared in ______FK)UR rooms, second floor, cen- baths, large famUy room, ca- 1677. 7476, 742-8243, 742-6744. of the bids A your home by appointment. MoMIe Homes £.A Roofing - Siding 16 BABYSITTER wanted — from Friday. 9 - 5 P-™-. 367 East a LUMINUM~ sheets used at tral location. Heat and hot wa- thedral ceiling living and dining ------Probate Court____ int«rvimv«d ^ ------__ ...... CLAIM LIMITATION DECREE Planners interview ea CaU ELH. ym aoa, 64 9«i0 6. 7 -8 :3 0 a.m. and then from Center Street. printlng plates, .009 thick, 28x ter, parking. AvaUable April Ten-room home with more room, modem kitchen. A ver- TWO FAMTTjY — 4r4, Immacu* 5H*ROOM Ranch, full cellar, 8' JR. PICK-UP Camper, sleeps BIDWELL Home Improvement LE G A L A D investment Property than one acre of land, good ESTATE OF DOROTHY CHENEY The Planning and Zoning 2. Stove, ice box. Jacks includ- Expert Installation of ahi- New 3-Bay 3 - 6 p.m. vicinity Oakland St. expansion, we have **”• 9® cents each or S for $1. 1st. Security deposit required. satil&.home In an excellent lo- *ate inside and out. Stove, re- Economical electric heat, ^ d n INCOME TAX preparatiiHi. CaU CaU after 5, 643-4021. 64A2711. By virtue of default o t a For Spie 70-A condition throughout. Love cation. 2-car earaire frigerator and fireplace in medal home. Magnificent The fiduciary is The Connecticut Commission met inrormsiiy ed. $600. Excellent condlticm. mlnum siding, gutters and an opening in the Manchester $130 m onthly. CaU a fte r 7 p .m ., g a ra g e. Dan M osler, 649-3329 o r 247- CondiUanal Sales Contract held ly shade trees, B-zone. each apartment. Separate fur- view. $24,900. Bargain lists planners 649-4838 trim .. R o llin g Installation and area for a man to be trained 644-6447. 3115. by the General Motors Accep- *t^RCH E»r^ Quick occupancy. Shown by .lUST OFF PORTER ST.—4- naces, Efid 20’s. Wolverton mailed. Strout Realty, RED Conn. OOllO. ' *’e*n8 considered for the project ■ ______repairs. 649-6496, 875-9109. Sunoco Station ST. first-flo o r, 3 t^ce Corporation, our repre- • . centraUy. located. J Excel- tmpolntihent only, bedroom Dutch Colonial with an Agency Realtors, 649-2818. No. 1, Hebron. Conn., 228-9116. thM alt of updating the town's compre- CLERK-TYPIST lent Income producer. Price rooms, heated. $120.' Security. sentative wlU sell on April 1, assumable mortgage, formal ^ ______! ______!______I______aigainst the above estate be pre- hengjve plan o f developm ent. INCOME TAXES prap,™ !. by MotOrcyclO-WcyclM II W j ’ portunlty for advancement for GEStICH’S TWariwA Service, au- repaired and replaced. Excel For Lease One or two adults. No stove or 1071, 10:80 a .m . a t O tA e r gidck pCTA'pT-pq T irQPirRANrir living “ ''"W and“““ dlnlng”rooms,"“““S eat-ta $28,900 BUYS THIS 4-4, Mam- SIX-ROOM C ^ Cod. One j^eW ^lsn. “■ The PZC Is attempting to get Marvin Baker. CaU 643-0267. , the right man. Good starting thorlzed Evinrude outboard sale. T.J. Crockett, Realtor. GUAKLJfiS LJfiSFJljKANLJli kitchen, large family ______1967 YAM AHA Y R l, 360 c c ’s. lent workmanship, reasonable Interesting position in small refrig era tor. 646-2426. Chevrolet, Inc., 1220 Main room . lly. buUt In 1962. Fireplace In acre, artesian well, fuU cellar, Atteat: JOHN J. Wa l l e t t . Judge various views of the salary and commission and motor sales and service. Also o w n e r’s apartment, very four bedrooms. Easy commut- planners and cost estimates in WANTm — Ride from Diane ExceUent condition. $460. CaU prices, free estimates. CaU (Ready about April 15th) department for qualified Street, Manchester, Ckmiiectl- car aUowance. Many employe boatin g a cce sso rie s . 1062 T o l DELUXE 2-bedroom Town- 649-7620 ELLINGTON — Handsome 8- clean. Wolverton Agency, 649- tag to Hartford. $21,600. F re e ______Proh^^^c^ourt time for inclusion in their pro- D r. to C onstitution P la za. 647-1792 o r 649-2712. 646-1399. benefits. Apply at The Singer cut, one 1968 C!ad(U^c Convertl- TWO professional buildings on typist with experience in' land Tpke. Buckland, Conn. house. iVi baths, fuU-private room Raised Ranch on large 2818. catalogues. Strout Realty, posed budget for the 1971-72 fls hours 8 :3 0 -5 p .m . 649-6792. Co., 886 Main St., Manchester. ble DeVUle, serial number Ehist Center Street, enough P A S Roofing — Roofing and Route 195 & Baxter Rd., statistical clerical work. 648-2363. basement, heat and ai^Uances ______wooded lot. Large carpeted ------____RBD No. 1, Hebron, Oonn., District of Mcnchester pqi v^ar included. $236 per month. Paul F8168689. The seUer reserves land for another. Look Into 87' RANCH — Fireplace panel- Wtchen and dining room, mod- M2 HOLLISTER St. — 7-room 228-9116. It la ordered that a hearlnir be held ^ *-» a ««« WILL person vdio helped repairs done realisticaUy. EYee Tolland OONTOOLLBR—^BS In account------by the Court on the allowance of the B aton w in ners 13 W. D ougan, R ea ltor, 649-4686. the right to bid. R e: 804-86169. this. Belflore Agency, 647-1413. tag, beamed ceUtag, c^ try eat *" “ ‘chen with bullt-tas. Colonial, 6 minute walk to ^ accident victim, Sunday, De- estimates. Manchester. 649- Company offers good wages administratrix c.t.a.’s admlnlatra- Winners of last week's re- Ing. OPA preferred. RetaU HoUSehoM G oodS 51 kitchen stove trees 122 600*' ■*A bedrooms, ___■ _____ invitinglAi______paneledi . j aAl«Mv1a schools, good ccndltion 4««apl4lAInside COVENTRY — 7-room Cape. account ■wHh «Ud estate. a»cer- ______cember 27, 1970 In frwit of 68 CLEANING — Interior —both 742-8888. and working conditions, free background, local posttion. DELUXE one-bedroom apart TtZSlnra' family room with fireplace A and out, $27,900. Call owner Aluminum siding. Beach privl- lainment of distributees m i ^ e r volvtag trophy for the Board of Spruce St., Manriiester, please • PAID TRAINING Hutchins Agency, Realtors, loum WlUl lirepiai.e. a . ___ __ „r m.lrihnllnn «i the probate Court baton residential and commercial. Starts to $M,000. No fee. Rita FULL-SIZE bed, walnut head- ment, wall - to - wall carpet leges. Only $1,800 down. Pasek Recreation sponsored baton contact EYedrick B randt at parking and above aver board, Sealey postuipedlc mat 64M324. beautifully decorated hom e, 649-2497. Satisfactory work guaranteed, r o o e t n g and gutter work • EXCELLENT Personnel 646-4040. ing throughout, complete ap Realtors, 289-7476. 742-8243. s^Man^Mt?*r,‘oonn., *oii April 6. Classes were Allison Matthews, 643-7310. POTEN- age benefits. Apply: tress and spring. Kitchen set, b u ilt in 1970. For friendly free estimates, done reasonably. CaU 649-0360. TIAL pliances, vanity bath. Central The Protector It’s For Baby MANCHESTER — Three-bed- 1971 at 3 p .m .______Beth Foster, Donna Brooks, white formica table, four tur TWO caU Suburban EToor Mainten ly located. $176 mimthly. R.D. cared for, convenient locatioii EAST HARTFORD - Cape, 8 room Rati^ ^ ch . L ^ e COVENTRY - 3 ^ROOM U furiherO^^ED^ j^^^ble Fortier, Vicky Malchow. RIDE needed from McDonalds quoise chairs. Two carpets, 14’ Manchester to Bloomfield, exit an ce, 649-9229. • MODERATE INVEST- FIRST NATIONAL NO EXPERIENCE M urdock, 643-2692. rooHanni«.H 2 - COT Fa»Fe rooms, 1% batlis, formal din- kitchen and dining area with Ranch, garage, wooded lot, the Court, a copy ^ this ORDER Kendall Koblect and Candy Le- Reefing and 6’’xll', ll'6"x8’, .beige. AU in 330 900 Wolverton A r m c i ^ room, rec room. $26,900. bullt-lns. plus formal dining aluminum storms. Built 1961, be published <>">. twtbfuU baths, finished copper plumbing oak flo^, *» “^ *’*- N o B urning 4:30. 649-0640 16«A 2148. *0 5- • knives, axes, shears, skates, ^*****^**^T* ------• FINANCING AVAID- apartment. EhcceUent location. — xTururrv T Tarmvr/-VENTOY — U p o ff D aleyb ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING For details call dally, Mr. embroiders, etc. Used, excel NEWER one-bedroom apart ESTATE OP burning is allowed.” NEIBID OAR? Credit very bad? daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. cleaned and repaired. 30 years m onth. h R « a . ______FLORENCE U GIBSON A**K“A Cox, 668-3400. Evenings and lent condition. Guaranteed. m ents av ailaU e now . $166-$160 3 £ A g W T O D A Y l ------Arrangements have been Bankrupt, repoasession? Hon Saturday, 7:30-4. 648-7968. experience. FYee estimates. start at once. ton . 649-6824. M ANCHESTER — $26,900, P or- fo r o n ly $11,900. T .J . C rockett, FLORENCE M. BURDICK GIBSON weekends, Mr. Spilecki, WANTED waitresses for week E\iU price now $56 or 7 month per month Including hjeat end District of Manchester made at the town dump for a est Douglas accepts lowest C all H ow ley, 643-6361. Earn high income. ter St. area, 7-room Ctolonlal, R e a lto r, 643-1677. 649-6446. end banquet woric. Elxperience ly payments of $8. 622-0476, appliances. Paul W. Dougren, It is ordered that a hearing be held place to be set aside fo r dump- down, smaUest payments, any- TREE SERVICE (Soucier)— AU expenses paid. IMMACULATE 6-room Colonial 3-bedrooms, walking distance by the Court on tho allowance ot the \figr bnicdi nnd noi-ronl snrtnfir not necessaty. Will train, CaU dea ler. admlnlBlratrix a admlnlstraUon ac- orusn ana norm al spnng where. Not emaU loon finance Trees cut, buUdlng lots clear R ea ltor, 649-4636. with most modem kitchen, to everything. Helen D. Cole, 646-0037. No cash bond required. count with said estate, ascertain- rakings. ed, trees topped. Got a tree fireplace, possible fourth bed PHILBRICK R ea ltor, 643-6666. NOTICE ment of helra and order of dlstrlbu- -phe only bumiiur permitted H“ ««9 «'’4Ptanbliigl7 High Uberal percentage. room. Tnily a must he seen tlon at the ProbcUe Court located at i - RELIABLB woman tbdnted for Age no barrier. ROCKLEDGE MANCHESTEIR — 7-room Co Municipal Bldg., 41 Center St., Man* outdoors, According to Dwire Is caU, 742-8262. GRANT’S Plumbing Service- house cleaning one day per home. Wolverton Agency, OF SALE cheater. Com., on April 13, 1971 at in outdoor g rills or fireplaces 1970 CO U G AR — tw o-d oor hard- ____ Help Wanted-Femoie 35 PRESIDENTIAL lonial, 3 bedrooms, enclosed EYee estimates, plus quaUty . week. 646-2626. "TOWN HOUSE" Realtors. 649-2818. PROJECrr NOTES top coupe. Bucket seats, «m - MANCHESTER Tree Service — work 64S-6S41 VILLAGE APTS. AGENCY heated sunporch, formal din “ u to further ORDERED that, on or cooking purpose^.. Choice territories avaUable. APARTMENTS h o u s i n g AUTHORITY OF before the Compliance Date fixed Receive* Award sole, power steering, power SpeclaUiliig In tree removal, _____ • 648^1341.______BOOKKEEPER, fuU • charge, NEIW 7-room O olon ial, 8 bed ing room, good central loca STENOGRAPHER College students apply for A t co m e r o f N o. 662 M iddle MANCHESTER t h e t o w n o f by the Court a copy of thto ORDER A rm y Spec. 4 Patrick A. brakes. Real sharp car. I^ione pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. SAM WATSON Plumbing and wanted for rajUdly expanding rooms, kitchen, living romn, REALTORS tion. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, be pubttohed one time In a news- _ ,, ^ . __ . _ . Interesting position in our weekend positions. Turnpike East A Ferguson MANCHESTER aper having circulation In this Pro- Buckley of Kingsbury Ave. Ext. 649-2881. H eating. B athroom rem od el retaU firm. This position is ^1 and 2-bedroc»n eqiart-^ dining room, family nxim, 2H 643-6666. Real Estate office for a Road. New luxurious, 2-bed i m i baths, fireplace, aluminum Sealed proposals will be re- ate District waa______recently^ ______,awarded the Army ing and repairs, SYee esU- for a career-minded individual Apply DaUy A Sat., 9-6 p.m. room Town House. 1V& baths; ments. On bus line. AppU- ^ CHEVEILE - fournW MANCHESTBiR Welding ^ ter^ cS *^ ^ qualified typist with short siding, 2-car garage. Ready to MANCHESTER celved by the Housing Author- Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge conimendatltm Medal where he 2 ances, carpeting, heat and . vice comer Durant and West vtvoauo. who wants to grow with our Central air conditioiiing; pa ity of the Town of Manchester is stationed near Due Pho, Viet- hardtop sedan. Power steer hand background. Company tio; 2-car garage; laundry decorate and move in. Merritt 6464200 ANSALDI BUILT Middle Turnpike. General company. CaU accounting de 'hot water. For appoint-' ing, radio. Very clean. Low offers excellent benefit pro partment. Pilgrim m ils, 64^ GOOD HUMOR CORP. room; AU electric Heat and ment or further informa- Agency 646-1180. Four bedroom Garrison Co (hereln called the "Ixxial Issu- o r d e r of^n o t ic e *o f h e a r in g n®'™- welding repairs, home owners M iOinoryi SulUvan Ave.-Kennedy Rd. tag Agency") at 24 Bluefleld EISTATB OF He received the award while mUeage. Phone 649-2881. gram, good wages and pleas 1000. Deluxe G.E. appliances. ^tion, caU anytime, lonial, large treed lot, city and sporte equipment. DreSHnokilig 19 ant working conditions: Ap South Windsor, Oc»m. Adults-immediate occupancy FTVB-ROOiM house with new water and sewer, formal Drive, in the Town of Manches- ^toudcTof M a^hSt^ assigned as a medical aidman 1962 WYILIS Je^ CJ6, with t-m-pg p ly . . BEELINE Fashiens — part or $250.00. Open Saturday A 645-2623 paneled 1^ and dining —room,...... 'familya ...... kitch- ter.------State of Connecticut, until,------it 13------ordered that a hearing be held in Headquarters Co., third bat- plow. Good condition. $900 fuU-time opportunity for 6 GOOD HUMOR CORP. Sunday 1:00-6:00 p.m. or caU fireplaces, flagstone terraces. CUSTOM taUored lakes’ dress- 26 James St. Sfi*'- Under Twenty. Braltfawalte, ing,. 2.ar garege, beautiful en.. f.rep.aced .Wing room m^p”ri! firm . CaU 649-9617. FIRST NATIONAL women who must supplement 648-7186 fo r appointm ent. V = s / wooded acre lot, $89,900. and rec room. Plaster and All concriste wpalrs, both In- “ d New Haven, Conn. R ea ltor, 649-4693. STORES, me. their famUy income, but who Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. cast iron radiation through 6, 1971, for the purchase of ment of heirs and order of dlstrlbu- The medal commends Buck- 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville au side and outslde^alllngs, land- ^ .2 0 6 2 scaping. R easona^ priced. PW ,„rther o r d e r e d that on or 10 *^ 0 niture sales background with bedrooms, office, 3% bftihs, 3 57TO ^ TWO YOUNG married men wlU ■“ home and famUy. No deUvery, project as follows: before the Compliance Date fixed 1^® average, according to the outstanding sales record. Po- Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. ______do smaU repair Jobs and paint- Trucking - Storage 20 THREE women for Hartford sales talk or conventional seU' double gEirage, carpeting. • • B (Sl W • • Amount—$1,226,000 ^y the_^Court »_eoPy_?? Army. Permanent Opportunity be published one Ume In a news- . 'ermduate of Rockville High 1966 CHEVEILE, MaUbu, 6 ceUar cleaning and and Tolland Counties. lOgh SIX-ROOM Cape. Fireplace, H ayes A g en cy , 646-0181. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. S eries—F irst ^ r i e s 1971 paper having clrculaUon in thto Pro- ^ graauaie oi n o c ^ n ic cylinder, standard shift, 2-door U ^t ^cM ng. CaU 646-2692, hourly earnings. Exceptiimal walk-out basement. Formal Manchester Parkade Maturity—November 6, 1971 bate District. School, Buckley ic the son of light trucking and package de- LUDLOW Rd] ^^2 Builder's hardhqi, deluxe. ExceUent 646-2047. opportunities for ' housewives. National manufacturer of Building Mainten M anchester 649-6306 TOe n SL s i^ ll^ d aU d May Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge ^ r. and Mrs. Paul L. Buckley. Uvery. Refrigerators, washers home. Contemporary Red- condition. CaU 646-3824. Phone n ecessa ry . CaU 872-3400, appointment. caU Joyce 876- ELEX:(niONlC Technlcans — LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also and stove moving, specialty. ance Equipment and Chemicals requires 1381 I^ k Realtors, 289-7475, 643- bedrooms (space $23,600 — 4-BEDROOM Ctolonlal *’ V* The vot^'re^U^OT session 6-7 p .m . 4649, MUUe 649-2462, Mary 646- Ehcperienced In the areas of moving large appliances. EVilding chairs for rent, 649- representative to call on established and to |Small-A4*dluin-loioa ______2 additional), 2% baths, S y built 1800, fireplace, good con- tb? retror sc^ulTi tof toSt h^ 1966 GTO, ex cellen t condition, - 0480. wire wraj^ring, breadboard as one owner. CaU after 6 p.m., Burning barrels deUvered, $4. 0762. OPPORTUNITIE38 — Let «ie of '______EXTRA lot, suitable for two- room, carpeting, drapes, all dltion. Double garage, big wUl bear Interest at the rate or papt R IT I been postponed until Mxt Mon sembly, digital and lineal cir develop new accounts in the Hartford area. The adorable faces that 649-9614. 644-1776. our trained couns^ors help you GENEIRAL oMce clerk — var- An easy slip-on apron is family,famllv. plusnliin exinUnsrexisting 6-6 with annliances.appltances. HeavllvHeavily wooded treed lot. Helen D. Cole.Cole, Real-Real' rotes per annum fixed ta the, l i v f J. DI mJ ____ O aaM*!! O A# cuitry, trouble ahobUng and the ideal protector when trim this baby’s crib proposEd or proposals accepted _ _ day night from 6 until 8 at the in selecting your next potential led duties for local plumbing 2-car garage and central loca- lot. Reduced to $64,800. Peter tor, 948-6668. The Board of Education, Hall. testing of dectronlc equip Veteran applicants invited— ^will train right doinir household chores! cover are quickly em for the purchaw T>rNr< i. -h,a» fh. ___ ; ------rr;— years experience with smaU Additional company benefits with hospital, ton to* is m n fir tsek set- y a rd s o t 39-inch. freen $18,600 and up. CaU to large lot. Garage. $28,600. A^’rv ^ propoMl i^^ecUcur‘^Vled -tudv CaU 6*3-6306. tosured. 64IM411. 649.9286. medical and life insurance prograni. tm Is li cIsOi nnt-art.time, N .T . U t96. -- to the conditions of this sale bids. Specifications and bid "71 ALBUM is 6 5 f , includes Chens, 2% new baths, two fur- peting, large family room, two- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. St. Matthew Church’s Ladies WAITRESS recorders for rent. Marlow’s, 643-7361. for counter work and busing. American Cleaning Equipment Corporation rriiit HaSN, AMma wtai DP may be obtained from the form s may be received at the become a Koscot beauty ad postage and handling. naces, garages. Hutchins zone heat and much Guild Executive Board wUl 867 M ain St., 649-6221. Apply in person, Bonanza Sir CODE, S ty lt W—O ir •■* t i n . FULL-TIME visor. EYee training by quaU- 375 Park Avenue CENTENNIU . . . lOtk CMtary A g en cy , 649-6324. WoTve^‘ ^ncy“''“Re^t^; Si^eM OfflVe.'alirtV^Edu meet tomorrow night at 8 in the J . P . LEIWIB A SON, custom loin Pit, 287 West Middle The Spring and Summer m at! . . . ttifsnsY Martha.. ® *arge rooms, good con- DAILY BOND BUYER. cation. 1146 Mata Street. Man fled instmctora. CaU Rothman 649-3813. cation, 1146 Mata Street, M eui- Parish Center. SPRING OLEAN-UPS — Yards decorating, interior and ex Tpke., Manchester. East Hartford, Connecticut 06108 '71 B asic FASHION B ook is Takts’t PsQli ISO tan attar $34,900 ^TTRACnVB spa- dltion, new roof, nice yard. Houstag Authority of the cheater, Coimecticut. $1.00, includes postage Osalfst if Pattars plaeet! Olrac- cleaned, Also attics, cellars, terior, popethanglng, fuUy In Distributors, 646-6061, Mon- Uana. O lO S-^, IssIsOsa paat- clous SpUt Level. WaU-to-waU 406 KEENEY ST. — Beautiful unique opportunity. Call now. and handling. Town of Manchester Douglas E. Pierce, Manchester Evening Herald [ garages, trash removed, FYee sured. Fbr free estimates caU ffl ana tasOllsc. carpet, good locrUlan. Hutchins locEtilcn, 8 rooms, 2 unfinished, $14,900. Hayes Agency, 646- By ^^ncent L Diana, Business Manager Tolland corre^Nmdent Bette estimates. G28-0670 anytime. 649-9668. I f n o answ er 643-6362. . rST’" Read Herald Ads Agency, Realtors, -649-6324. $33,000. CaU 648-0669. 0131. Chalrm tm Quatrale, tel. 816-2846. W. T. GRANT CO. / / TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1971 PAGE TWENTT lEttraing l|rraUi Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather For The Week Ended Clear and cold tonight with lows In the teens. Tomorrow The confirmation class and March 20, 1671 Rcoiald Cheesman, son ot Hr. The Adult Bell Choir of continued cool; high near 40. cuid Mrs. George Cheesman of Emanuel Lutheran Church will the senior high youth forum of iEmtrbPBtpr lEuminn to a lb 6a v e Zero chance of precipitation About Town 53 Campfleld Rd., has been the North United Methodist She Wants Membership rehearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. 15,765 throughout. Miss Joanne Bortone, daugh named to the dean's list at Bar in Luther Hall. Church will meet Umlght at 7 lU S M ter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Manchester— A City of Village Charm rington (R.I.) Collegfe for the at the church. In the Hawaiian Qub AUTOMATIC OR Bortone.of 273 Boulder Rd., will fall semester. The Cherub Choir Bmanu- < participate in the presentation of Lutheran Church will re The visitation group ot the By SOL B. COHEN the matter—that the state leg CALL DELIVERY of the (Dance Group ot PER GAL. VOL. LXXXX, NO. 147 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONSi MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1971 Advraiteliig oa Eaga S4) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS The adult study class of the hearse tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. North United Methodist Church (Herald Reporter) islature has jurisdiction over Centenary College for Women, 24 HR. BURNER South United Methodist Church in Luther Hall. will meet tonight at 8 at the Susan Riggs, an attractive anything that happens in the Hackettstown, N.J. SERVICE YEAR ROUND will meet tomorroiw at 10 a.m. church. redhead whose miniskirts are State Capitol. It is possible also, says Mrs. Riggs, that the in the Reception Hall of the The youth ministry commit the talk, and the envy, too, in The Pilgrim Choir of Center commission doesn't want to church. The Rev. Carl Sanders tee of Emanuel Lutheran The Senior High I.eague of the State Capitol, claims dls- Ccngregrational Chu^h will re bite the hand that feeds it. will be the discussion leader. Church will meet tonight at Trinity Covenant Church, un CFlmination because of her sex. NATIONAL OIL CO. hearse tomorrow a[t 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Riggs isn't satisfied SST Issue Spurs Glass Bits 7:30 in the nursery. der the direction of M is. Bur She claims also that nobody, in Memorial Hall. with the "run-around" she Miss Priscilla A. KHtredge of ton Johnstm and Mrs. Henry not the s t ^ legislators nor the B8H 5544 40 Norman St. and Miss Mau says she's getting. She says South Vietnamese Conclude Manchester Grange will spon Ask will present a program at State Commission - on Human Discovered The Youth Choir of Center she's not happy with being in reen Reiser of 66 Olcott St., sor a public card party ttmight the Open Hearth In Hartford to Rights and Opportunities nor ONLY 22 DAYS LEFT Congregational Church will re will model fashions at the sec vited into the Hawaiian Pressure Tactics: at 8 at the Grange Hall, 206 night at 7:46. even her fellow news corres hearse tomorrow at 6:16 in the ond annual bridal fair Thurs Club as fomeone’s guest. She In Cereal Olcott St. There will be prises; pondents, are backing her in sanctuary. day at 4 and 8 p.m. in the Jor says she wants to be a full- an auction table, and refresh The Junior choirs of Emanuel ARIES gensen Auditoriiun on the Uni her claim. fledged member, so that she WILLIMANnC (AP) — A ments. Lutheran Church will rehearse The Youth Rhythmic Choir of versity of Connecticut campus. Mrs. Riggs, 31, and a mother, may eat there to her "heart- Senate GOP Leader housewife's discovery here that Center Congrregational Church tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. in Lu (NIARCH 21-APRB 20) The fair is open to the public is a freelance newscaster. She burned desire" anytime she By H. L. SCHWABZ III a box of the Pillsbury Co.'s Campaign in Southern Laos Miss Margaret A. Williams, ther Hall. will rehearse tomorrow at 3.30 at no charge.' lives in Storrs. Formerly on the wishes, without having to beg a "farina" brand cereal con daughter of Mrs. Alfred L. WU- Associated Press Writer in the narthex. staff of radio station WINP in member to sponsor her as a tained pieces of broken glass has liams of 94 Russell St., was The Master Mason degree H O R O S C O P E The Senior Rhythm Choir of kfanchester, she is also an in guest. WASHINGTON (A P)—Senate Republican Leader led the company to declare the By GEORGE ESPER among a class of 67 students will be conferred at a special North United Methodist Church structor. She teaches several And now, she's even more entire shipment suspect and Associated Press Writer capped at 'a candlelight cere meeting of Uriel Lodge of Ma Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania said today th:e White will rehearse tonight at 6. nights a week at Eastern Con incensed. She learned that the F O R Y O U R search for 132 boxes believed to CAR and TRUCK mony recently at the Mount sons when it meets at the Ma House is bringing pressure on senators still uncom necticut State College in Willi- Hawaiian Club has just extend be In the pantries of other ■/ SAIGON (AP) — The Auburn Hospital School of Nurs sonic Temple in Merrow Sat mitted about the supersonic transport “ in every way RENTALS Temple Chapter, OEIS, will mantic. ed honorary membership to consumers. South Vietnamese drive ing, Cambridge, Mass., urday at 7:30 p.m. There will lt> Till- have its regular business meet Mrs. Riggs wants member every member of "The Owls," available.” ~~ ^ Several other packages from against the Ho Chi Minh be a corned beef and cabbage |>\> _ \\! I K _ MOM'll ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. Officers ship in the Hawtdian Club, an the exclusive club for women Predicting today's climactic tton- leadership." Magnuson's the same shipment also were trail in southern Laos end Navy PO 3 C Sydney G. Reid, supper at 6:30. Reservations l.nrju Irnii l.casmu will wear colored gowns. organization of lawmakers that legislators. vote on the SST will be close, state Is reeling from unemploy- found to contain broken glass. husband of the former Karen may be made with any lodge ed today with North Viet \n\ nr Modt'l uses state-owned space on the Scott said two or three senators ment caused by threats to the The company tried to recall 2 Youell of Harlan St., is serving Mrs. Riggs says she isn't in Tired of locking horni namese tanks pursuing the Capt. James Keough, son of officer. were "going through the tor- SST. the shipment's 48 cases from aboard the ammunition ship, fifth floor of the State Capitol terested in membership in every year witK- your tax eiMPLEn Saigon troops right to Manchester Motors Mr. and Mrs. John W. Keough, ■ E T IM I tures of the danmed" and he White House press secretary groceries In Western Massachu- USS Butte at Norfolk, Va. for its daily eatery. Mrs. Riggs "The Owls." Her plaint, is return? Gallop over to their border. U.S. aircraft of 40 Academy St., has giradu- Memorial Temple, Pythian wants to pay her season dues, "They dwi't have a lunch had heard rumors of overnight Ronald L. Ziegler said Presi- setts and Connecticut, but 11 Lease, Inc. your nearest BLOCK office ated from the 69th Basic Class Sisters, will meet tonight at 8 so .that she, too can eat the switches both ways. dent Nixon would be telephoning 132 boxes were still unac- knocked out six tanks, <.rnua> and Kyth r Wallace B. Whiting, son of room ." >\strms at the Judge Advocate Gener in Odd Fellows Hall. Members kielbasa, the saperkraut, the and let us help straighten Scott stopi>ed short, however, certain senators in advance of counted for Wednesday, spokesmen said. al's School, U. 3. Army at Char- Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Whiting are reminded to bring ham things out. We'll prepare, as did Majority Leader Mike today's crucial vote, considered company^ spokesman said More U.S. units which had >I: \\\ <1 ( I .M Ki: NT. salami, the pumpernickel, and they "presuniably" have been lottsville, Va. He is assigned to of 12 Lydall St, has been named ticket returns for the ham draw check, and guarantee your Mansfield of Montana, of per- a toss-up In the final hours, supported the 46-day operaUon M VN( iu > I i:k— i the other assorted heart-burned WAWigOG' bought by consumers. Ft. MacArthur, CaUf. to the dean's list at Rensselaer ing tonight and things for the dieting the outcome. Nine senators were consld- were pulled out of the border foods, and drink the beer and return. Try us. W e won't FUP The company Is urging those Polytechnic Institute, T r o y , cup auction table. Refresh The vote Is scheduled for 4 ered uncommitted, base of Khe Sanh, which is the soda. pull the wool over your who bought the cereal recently N.Y. A 1970 honor graduate of ments will be served by Mrs. I S ■ ttGCR 1971 p.m. EST. The President spent 16 mln- The officers of the club say, being closed out during the next Manchester High Scluxd, he is Clara Robinson, Mrs. Mary B A R R i C i N ! eyes. Scott also declined to name utes at the White House Tues- to call Plllsbury’s Boston office "N o !" They say that, although OUARANVIi ; three weeks. 4 studying chemical engineering Conn, and Mrs. Martha Lee- We guarantee accurate praporetieu of every tax ratura. the key undecided senators or to day afternoon talking to Con- Lt. Col. Do Viet, a spokesman there are several women who under a four-year scholarship mon. CHOCOLATES If w» moke any errors that cost yen ony penalty or spell out White House tacUcs servatlve-Republlcan Sen. suspect shipment con- for the South Vietnamese Com are honorary members, true DRIVEWAYS from the Frank Roswell Fuller Interait, we " following American ^.S. negotiator David B.E. 12 ThT^uly wa^in Us t^n, ^jesday. but It ^peared gr their voting age to 18. But Meskill described fears of in- den^ncef^thr r'e‘c~ent bomb attacks on North Viet- Bruce has "repeatedly denounced ’fghte itrof'dellberaUo“ns. ualties represented 25 per cent that Minnesota and Delaware backers of the 26th Amendment vasion of privacy voiced by ^___ y __^ American "am . the boycott m a propaganda ’ ° t the 22.000-man invasion force. were first, acting within an hour predict last year’s Supreme many Democratic supporters of bonibing If they acquit Lt. Calley Vietnamese com- against North nie same procedure was fol- maneuver. there will be accusations of ih i i t n of Congress.K„ They were followed court decision will result in amendmenU to ■. the bill »» Vietnam. acts ot lowed In May and November Thuy issued a communique whitewash,” the judge told law- considers 5 per cen c t waoViincrtnn ’ qulck ratification. scare titles. ^ energetic pro- 1970. Duiy announced then he denouncing the American bomb yer George Latimer. "If they uaWes a heavy loss. “ a,,. without a uniform lower vot- Asked If he felt suiveillance defegatlon of Oie Demo- was arbitrarily rescheduling the attacks aifd the warning by Sec- convict h^ there will be allega- ^olf o< an armored column of ^ ^lephone con v ers^ om te- ^ Rgpubflc of (North) Viet- session a week later. The U.S. pgtary of Defense Melvin R. tions the other way.” 200 tanks and ar- govern- volvlng nam will not participate In the and South Vietnamese delega- L alrZ on Monday that even "So they'll be damned if they P®” °'?^®‘ ® ^ e r s was Slogan Contest Winners! tion 27 to 6. Then the Ho^e ^o set up dual election------crimes Infringed on™ their con- "am ^F J schedui^ i^o;^ dlsputer hi right to |^^re ^ ^ gd o ot field reports said. TOted Us approval, on a 136-20 n^aghi„gry: One set of voUng stUutional “ ® ^ “ * on March S. 1971, and decides reschedule the meeting, and bie. 'The communique also relt- the judge said. U-S- Intelligence sources said North Vietnamses forces al- onnnsuinn there wns to postpone this session to April backstage contactscontacis were re- grategrated the month-old Commu- As he has done before, LaU What opposition there was another set for younger vot- person who uses his telephone ^ qulred to set a new date. In mer strongly protested toe reEid- have moved back into (See Page Nine) feir^ t ^ve"mber“^ a refer- (gee Page Twenty-FIvo) (See Page Sixteen) An American spokesman said each case, the date proposed by ing of testimony, saying agate, some segments of toe Ho Chi "It gives toe prosecution toe op- Mnh trail cut by toe South Viet- endum proposal to lower the ______portunity to present their CEise namese and were repairing It was a tie . . . and the Winners are; vote to 18 In Connecticut. Eigain before the court-mEUtlal them, including toe key trans But that was counteracted by members after having complet- portation hub of Sepone, on consideration of a recent Su ed toe presentation of Its testl- Highway 9 28 miles west of toe Mrse Shirley M. ToUent preme Court opinion upholding mony." border. Congressional action to lower San Francisco Mayor Under Indictment; Latimer said Tuesday toe six Sepone was toe deepest pene- the voting age. The Supreme offlcers on toe jury were "win- tration Into Laos. Although 94 Constance Drive, Manchester Court upheld the federal law ing and dining themselves” In spokesmen in Ssilgon claimed only in the case of federal elec the evening hours when they their forces h£id cut Highway "TO SAVE OR BORROWeeeFOR TOMORROW" tions—creating the need to set should be deliberating (Bley's 914, another key artery running up special machinery to allow Calls Bribe Conspiracy Charge Fake’ life or death fate. soutoeEist from Highway 9, field those under 21 to vote separate Judge Kennedy, a colonel, reports said they scrapped this and ly from those over 21. Senate leaders from both par SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — (See Page Eight) (See Page llilrteen) ties spoke In favor of the reso Mayor Joseph Alioto of San' Misses Georgia and Brenda Wiiiis lution, with Republican Sen. A1 Francisco* says a federal grand den A. Ives saying that Con- jury Indictment charging him nectlcut—sometimes called the ^ t b conspiring to bribe a Wash- 33 Deimont Street, Mcnchester Constitution State — should be ington State official Is politically In Seale Trial the first to act on the measure, motivated and “ a 14-karat Sens. George L. Gunther, R- jg^g - 2 "SAVE OR BORROW. e. FOR YOUR TOMORROW" Stratford, and Lucy T. Hammer, ,,j jjave every confidence we’re R-Branford, spoke against the erging to be vindicated in court Black Panther Tells Court measure, vdth Gunther saying because there won’t be any star The judges oiso mode a speciai award to he would like to lower tte vot- ^bamber proceedings In court. Of Boiling Water Torture Ing age but adding. I don t There will be a judicial proceed- thtek we can fly in the face of Ing,” Alioto told 100 placard- By PETER COWEN charged with conspiracy to kid MrSe Je Le Swensson of 97 Prospect Street, Manchester the election.” Aaeoclsted Preea Writer Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr.. supporters Tuesday nap and conspiracy to murder, NEW HAVEN (AP) _ A Mrs. Huggins faces Ein ad- R^nn said te a to " termer Wash- BlEick Panther who hEis pleaded ch^ge of binding with guUty to second-degree murder intent.. fsS ea^^ld l ^ .i s s u e ^ 'i r t e s t l - In Seattle in an In toe slaying of Alex lUickley Judge Harold M. Mulvey of Su- 4 alleged bribe conspiracy involv- mony^ to toe ability and pro tesUfled Wednesday that Ericka perlor Court excused toe jury of . . . and our sincere thunks to the more than 400 people who sent entries. gressiveness of ConnecUcut's ‘"f»2.3 million to lepl fees. Huggins, now on trial with seven whites and five blacks state legislators." Oiarged with Alioto were for- Bobby G. Seale, was present late Wednesday morning and "Your action demonstrates to "i®*" Washington S t^ Atty. when Iteckley was ^aten suid them to return next Tues- We appreciate your loyulty und interest. 143,000 new Connecticut voters ®®"- John J. O'Connell; former Ued to a chair before boiling *1ay. He said toe recess was to that our form of government is Asst.Atty. Gen. George K. Fal- water WEIS poured on him. allow attorneys to argue mo- the greatest for orderly change or. and John G. McCutcheon, a Warren Kimbro, wrio testified suppression of evidence, and progress. I am proud to be former prosecuting attorney in at an eEirlier trial that he shot The defense objected to toe an alumnus of toe golden Pierce County, Wash, Rackley, sEiid Mrs. Huggins wels Eidmissibility of a tape record- dome,” said Weicker, a former O’Connell, Faler and Mc- in the basement of toe apsul- ing made while Iteckley wels I Main Office • Parkade • North End • Bolton Notch • Open Sat. til Noon state representative. Cutcheon did not comment wi ment serving as toe local party held te PEinther headquEirters Thirty-eight state legislatures the indictments, headquEirters. before Einother Eifter he was accused by George must ratify the amendment be- Arriving from Washington, Panther member poured "sev- Sams Jr., who also has pleaded fore It becomes a part of toe D.C. where he testified this eral pots of hot water” on guilty to second-degree murder, Constitution. The 10 amend- week, before a Senate subcom- Rackley. of being a police informer. mente approved In this century mittee on federal revenue sbar- "He squirmed and tried to toss Kimbro SEdd Mrs. Huggins have required an average" of 16 Ing, Alioto, a Democrat, told a and turn Eind move from under held toe microphone while Rack-" months for ratification. news conference: toe hot water," Kimbro said as ley was quizzed, avings ank of anchester The amendment provides no “ It’s just a 14-karat fake. This he described toe scene of May TesUmony at eui earlier trial S B G M citizen 18 or older may be de- is a shared fee for shared work 18, 1969. "After several pots of indicated that Rackley had main- M em b er F 0.1 C nied toe vote in any election on and if this can constitute a bribe hot water, he said he’d talk.” tgined he could not read. account of age. The practical ef- or an attempted bribe or using Seale, toe 34-year-old naUonal Kimbro testified Wednesday ect Is to allow persons 20, 19 or the mall to bribe, then every chairman of the Panthers, and yjgt Sams discovered Iteckley Eight convenient offices eaning 18 to vote in state and local elec- Republican who has taken a re- Mrs. Huggins, 23-year-old lead- reading a book enUUed "toe tions. ferral fee in toe Senate—and Ell- er of the local chapter, face MlUtary Works of Chairman HUnHECTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WMOSOR • BOLTON HOTCH Congress approved last year a most elU of them have—ought to capital charges of kidnaping and gg Mgy jg gnd accused bill reducing the voting age to be indicted too." Mayor Alioto makes a point during an airport news Washington, D.C., he learned he had been indicted aiding E in d abetUng murder in 18 for all elections. But toe Su by a federal grand jury in Seattle. (AP Photo) Rackley's slaying. Hiey elIso are (See PEige Eighteen) preme Court held toe law could (See Page Nine) conference last night when, on his arrival from