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TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1971 PAGE SIXTEEN iMattrljPBter $tim tt0 If^ralii Average Daily Net Press The Weather For H ie Week Ended Irish Dancers i Biaaohd, ivn Snow or snow mixed with rain About Town Lecture Slated MAN?HKin-BELMONT J tonight; Iowa 26 to 30. Tomor­ Give Benefits iimtrijpatpr Eupnittg BpraU) row variable cl(xidine8s; high By Consultant 16,080 about 40. St. Oerard’s Motbera Circle Rug Cleaning Co, ■ vrlll meet tonight at 8:16 at the Manchester— A City of Village Charm The Baby Has Mrs. Richard Desrosiers, During Month • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL home of Mrs. Leonardo Parla, I pre-primary learning disabil­ CARPET CLEANING K Bhice Rd. Mrs. Donald Tar- The. Griffith Irish Stepdancers VOL. LXXXX, NO. 135 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) (Claasifled Advertising ( « Page 26) ca is co-hostess. ities consultant for Manchester of Manchester will perform at Rug Cutting I MAN#IESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Been Named schools, will be gfuest speaker many benefits, and Irish pro­ and Binding _ The Methodist Men of South tomorrow at the Y-Wednesday grams this month in the Man­ Specialist! United Methodist' Church, will Dessert-Lecture Series at the chester area. have a dinner meeting tonight Last night, they presented a • New Carpet • New Padding Community Y. Dessert will be • New Brttids • Remnants • at 6:30 in Cooper Hall of the program at the Manchester served at 12:30 p.m., and the Installing • WaU to Wall Clean­ church. Martin Keiderling will Manor Convalescent Home. To­ Ex-General Denies Schmickel Bator, Kathleen Stephanie, daughter of John and Carolyn ing • Furniture Cleaning • Rug Red ^hina Pledges will be moderator of a discus­ program will begin at 1. ___ ^ R equest! Clermont Bator, 101 Brocdcfield St., Manchester. She was bom morrow, they will perform for Cleai)lng (Any Size - Any Make) sion on "What Can Manchester Mrs. Desrosiers will speak the Senior Citizens, and on Eor Pick-up Feb. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Fired Again Churchmen Do to Unite the about the approach used with ’Thursday for residents at the and Delivery parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kegresse, Adams, Mass. Her A U r f / O CASH AND Work of Christ?” children with learning disabil­ Meadows East Convalescent CARRY! C A LL 643-0012 PX Probe Charges paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bator, Che­ ities here in Manchester. The Home. In Hartford To Fully Aid Cong shire, Mass. She has a brother, Shawn, 7; and two sisters, M e­ ■ 16 HANNAWAY ST., MANCHESTER ■ The Cherub. Choir of Eman­ event is open to all interested The featured dancer is Danny lissa, 6, and Denise, 3. By LAWRENCE L. KNDTSON uel Lutheran Churgh will re­ persons. Baby-sitting is avail­ Humphrey, son of Mr. and p OPEN MON.thm SAT. 8:M to S:M p Associated Press Writer HAR’TFORD (A P ) — Mental hearse tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. able. Retardation Commissioner Bert Payne, Susan L e i^ , daughter of Robert and Michele Mrs. Patrick Humphrey of 32 WASHINGTON (AP)—Former Brig. Gen. Earl F. It the church. The guest speaker is also a Schmickel, whose dismissal was Reilly Payne, 60'Seaman Circle, Manchester. She was bom II Knighton St. He is the current If War Escalates psychologist. A graduate of the (3ole denied under oath today what he called “un­ held to be illegal, showed up for Feb. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal g^rand- Boys Connecticut Junior Cham­ The D u ^ e Circle of South University of Massachusetts, proved, untrue and slanderous accusations” jilat he work Wednesday and was fired parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reilly, Fort Myers, Fla. Her Heads Rotary pion and winner of many TOKYO (A P)— Communist China promised North United Methodist Church will she received her master’s de­ was involved in corruption Of PX s and clubs in Viet- again, patemtd gjrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. EVancis Payne, 149 medals. Vietnam “ all-out support and assistance” if the Unit­ meet tonight at 8 at the home gree in guidance and counsel- pgriey Trombly of 141 Wara- nam. ------Schmlckel, however, refused . Lenox St, Manchester. Other dancers performing ed States continues “ expanding its war” in Indo­ of Mrs. Robert Samuelson, 108 ««.*** Ing from Harvard University recently was elected with the troupe are Regina He vowed he would fight for introduced to him late No- accept his second dismissal, She also has done graduate 'jdent of the Manchester reversal o t his demoti(m to colo- vember china, according to a joint Peking-Hanoi communique Hemlock St. England, Lsmda Jean, daughter of Wayne and Barbara Cavagnaro, daughter of Mr. and or terly December claiming that he could not l>e work at the University of Mary- meeting at the nel to the U.S. Supreme Court if laee." ousted until his successor -was made public t o d a y . ------Poulin England, 81 Tumblebrook Dr., Vernon. She was bom Mrs. Edward J. Cavagnaro of SOUTH SIDE ’Die communique broadcast But, the communique contin- Wesley Circle of South United Feb. 26 at Manchester Memoitel Hospital. Her maternal a e taueht snecial education Manchester Country Club. He 72 Linnmore D r.; Sarah Don­ ENTRANCE necessary. Other witnesses said Crum approved by the Senate. He She taugm si^cim .eaucauon ^ Arthur Holmes. by the ofticlal New China News ued. "the peoples of Vietnam, Methodist Church will meet to­ g^randparents are Mr. ana Mrs. William Poulin, 60 Wadsworth nelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cole denied point by point had a close relationship, with asked Atty. Gen. Robert K. kll- night at 8 at Susannah Wesley classes in for three , ^ ^ scoree of aUegations given in o>ie in Korea and said he had lian for a ruling on the question, Agency said the Chinese people Laos and Cambodia have St., Manchester. Her paternal great-grandmother la Mrs. Clay­ years, and at Mansfield State Other officers elected are Robert‘T. Donnelly of 7 Lydall Hall of the church. testimony before the Senate per- known him in China Immediate- Killian had ruled ’Tuesday that "are determined to take all nec- formed a powerful united front ton Carver, Franklin Park, Rockville. She has a sister. Cher­ Training School last y6ar. She Frank Murray, vice president; St.; Kathy Corey, daughter of manent investigations siibcom- ly after World War n. Schmickel was still on the state essary measures, not flinching . . . and . . . have won brlUlant ish, 4. is now teaching a course in ape- Frank Miller, treasurer; Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. The Rev. Walter Loomis, mittee that he protected ven- In his prepared testimony payroll because of a technical even from the greatest national victories on all battlefronts and ♦ * » * * dal education at CentraH Con- aeth Ostrinsky, secretary; Corey of 181. Center St.; and pastor of Community Baptist dors doing business with the CJoie did not menti(m a general’s naw In the dismissal notice sacrifices, to give all-out sup- brought about an excellent sltu- Cowles, Darcy Lynn, (laughter of Robert and Marie , . necticut State College, New Gardner Moulton, Joseph Cas- Patricia, ‘Betsy and Joan Mc- Church, will speak at a Lenten Army from lnveBtigati<» and statement ’Tuesday that he dls- given to him by his superior, port and assistance to the Viet- ^tion through their fight.” , Spera Cowles, 80 Summit St., Manchester. She was bom Feb. Britain. tagna. Miller Haugh, “ and Ar- 'Guinness, daughters of Mr. and namese and other Indochinese devotion tomorrow from 12:16 accepted $1,000 per month. for appeared in October of 1969 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ M rs. Peter MdDonald and thur Holmes, directors, Mrs. Bernard M. McGuinness peoples for the thorough defeat to 12:46 p.m. at South United his services. while stationed in Europe and (See Page Four) ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spera, Talcottvllle. Her paternal Mrs. William Murray Jr. will The officers will be install­ of 29 Mark Dr., South Windsor. of the U.S. aggressors.” Methodist Church. The service, cote did not deny testim1 * * « WUUem J. Crum but he said he take the Fifth Amendment. It conducts classes at the Italian- saw him 16 times at most dur- protects against self-incrtmina- condemned the United States the public. Snlam, Amy Ellen, daughter of David and Tina Cohen American Club on Eldridge St. ing bis entire SO months of duty tion. and "its lackeys in Saigon and Sulam, Irene Dr., Vernon. She was bom Feb. 26 at Manchester $1.1 Billion Weapons In H i^er Authority' in Vietnam. "F o r the laat 18 months," Bangkok for their . . . massive The board of Christian edu­ Memorial Hospital. Her maternal , grandparents are Mr. and PTA Will View A Place of Business ^tnesaes have said Cote ctoie testified, " I have been the Invasion of Laos . . .’ ’ cation and the dtaconate board Mrs. Morris Cohen, Riverdale, N. Y. Her paternal grandpar­ MEDFORID. Ore. (A P ) — dined with Crum once a week target. of unprecedented, un- The communique was signed of Trinity Covenant Church will ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sulam, Brooklyn, N. Y. She has a Family Life Film DouglEis Schroeder, a city coun- Plan Offered • .1 Siji’cul O’ ' Holmes Funeral Home resembles a and a former Crum employe, proved, untrue and slan(ierous during a visit Premier Chou Laotian War meet tonight at 7:30 at the cllmEm, h£is Em Euiswer for the brother, Gregory, 2%. Jack Bybee, testified Crum had accusations adiich have de- Bn-lai made to Hanoi last week­ church. *,*.-«,* '4. Tlie school’s new family life people complaining about his private residence more than a place of SAIGON (A P ) — Fog and low told him the gener^ was costing stroyed my career and my very end. Chlapponl, Michelle Marie, daughter of Gene .and M eryl and health curriculum will be l(xig Imlr Emd beard or mus­ B A R R i C i N i business. It*8 a warm and friendly place, him at least $1,000 a month. existence.” On Rural Aid It called on the United States clouds enveloped the Laotian The Senior Rhythm Choir of Silverman Chlapponl, 81 Orchard St., RocfkvUle. She was bom the subject of the Lincoln Sch(x>l tache he sometimes sports: " I f Mr. Crum ever made the Accusations in Senate testimo- wASHiMf-Tniv to "unconditionally stop Its panhandle t(xlay, bringing fight- "I permit it to g;row. An eu i- CHOCOLATES exactly right fo r its purpose. North United Methodist Church Feb. 17 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ ,PTA program tomorrow night. statements attributed to him by „ y have come from a long ser- bombing of Laos and withdraw , ^ ^ mother is Mrs. Gloria Silverman, 79 Orchard St., Rockville. thorlty higher than myself will rehearse tonight at 6 at the ’The meeting will be held In Mr. Bybee these statements of offlcere-ranglng from Presented to all U S aggressor troops w d „^ar-8tandstill. church. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Chlapponl, makes it grow, so you better fn W >• fv»iA . iiuiii gj^gg today an already embat- vassal troops from Laotian ter- _ the j ^ o o l auditorium at 8. take the matter up with Him." were conqiieteiy raise, uoie Army police investigators to a ritory ’’ South Vietnamese com- East Hartford. She has a brother, Barry. said, "because I was never of- b rig ^ rr genenU. the states 4 4 4 «> « A faculty memlfer will lead The' communique said the ' " “ 'd reported only light, spo- The ways and means com­ fered and - j this never accepted any welcome OKwrtunlty Chinese and North Vietnamese action, and the U.S. Oom- mittee of Center Congregational Swanson, Artiiur Jean Jr., son of Arthur Jean Sr. and the discussion. Course materlEtis money from Mr. Crum.” to tell the whole story, the whole strin g aid for rural develop Church will meet tonight at Gail* Minor Swanson, RFD 1, Mountain St., Rockville. He was being used by teachers will be PASSPORT PHOTOS ■ ■ ■ k A mmmr.im o«H« or THf • o m • also condemned the United heUc(^ters Visit He said he did nothing for truth before what I hope and ex- ‘ ‘ States and Us allies for "intensl- ®°rties were flown ’Tuesday in 7:30 in the church office. bom Feb. 17 at Rockville General Hosiptal. His paternal on display. TVo films, "Boy to identification Crum he didn’t do for any other pect to be a fair forum, and to •’righten America s farmlife and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George IkOnor, Mountain St., Man” and "Girl to Woman,” fylng their aggression against of the Laotian opera- SALEM NASSIFF American clUaen and added: " I dispose once and for all of these population tide to the Cambodla ’’ with a previous Girl Scout Troop 642 will meet Ellingrton. His paternal grrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George will be shown. They have been Liggstt Drug did not do anything for Crum I sensati(xiallst accusations made ®*tles. It further maintained the iat- average of 1,000 or more, tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Com­ Swanson, Merrow. viewed by the sixth grside. CcRiMTa Shop'A ShMh 400 MAI.N STREET - MANCHESTER, CONN. was not supposed to do. I did ’The proposal, part of Nixon’s « 4, * 4* 4 A short business meeting will est military action as a “ new '"Die weather was bad yester- munity Baptist CSiurch. 629 M a in 8 t., M a n c h e r te r HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES not even know Crum until I was (toe Page Bight) over-all plan to share more than Wagner, Susan Ann, daughter of Charles and Carol3m precede the program. Refresh­ 643-7369 at the Paifcaie $16 billion In federal revenues and extremely grave war esca- day, and It is not so g(xxl today ments will be served. lation’ ’ by the United States either,” ssdd Lt. Col. Tran Van The Adult Bell Choir of Phlnney Wagner, 27 Main St., ’Talcottvllle. She was bom Feb. next year, would be derived “ aimed at intensifying its An, the South Vietnamese mili- 19 at Rodkville General H<>spital. Her maternal grandparents from some $921 million which Emanuel Lutheran Church will aggreasion against South Viet- tary spokesman in Saigon, rehearse tomorrow at 10 a.m. are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I^ k e tt, RFD 2, Tolland. Her pater­ otherwise would be spent on ex­ nam, Laos and Cambodia, An said the tnwps in Laos in Luther Hall of the church. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner, Kelly Rd., isting programs, adding $179 (Herald photo by Buceivlcius) which directly menaces the se- were building defense fortifica- Venum. She has a brother, Charles. Instructor Sues for Seat million in so-called new money. Justice Charles S. House curity of the Democratic Re- tions around Sep®®i.der. H ie South Vietnamese ...... 0 ....,.,^ cut College of liberal Arts and the judge in the (»s e for a the basis of a belief in the death ®**t Nixon said no state would Manchester has been named 1930. He received his Bachelor gers of making changes to the ernment assumed office, the jjj Laos are operating on a front Sciences, where he is a sopho­ (diance to sit on the jury. penalty, the state is protected receive less rural assistance ghlef justice o f the Connecticut of Law degree from Harvard charter. United States has done Its ut- extending alxxit 25 miles south more. A decision to exclude him on against a jury biased' against U'®*' does under existing pr^ Supreme Court. ’Die announce- Law Schl in 1933. Justice House was clerk and most to push Its plan

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MANCHES143R EVENING HERALD, MANCIflEiSTER. CONN,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 structlon of a $100-miUl(Hi gen­ tact Robert Milkle of 493 Chap­ distributed upon i;equest as long PAGE TWO erating, statidit' In New Haven South Windsor el Rd. for pick-ups and storage. as the supply lasts. Power Blackouts Ahead^ Library hours are Monday, this year, but first It must ob­ For further information Rich­ BUSSELL S’TOVER CANDY ’Tuesday and Thursday .from tain the approval of regulatory ard Kelley-may b? contacted at THEATER TIME 1:30 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, Sheinwold on Bridge MOVIE RffllN Q B Utility Company Warns agencies. Rotary Club Needs Goods South Windsor High School -or Nortliway Pharmocy # New Books SCHEDULE __ FYiday, and Saturday from 10 FOR RAREN1B AND Unless the General Assembly at his home, 20 willow St. a.m. to 5 p.m. 230 N. Main, Manchester JUDGE SUIT BREAKS n e w h a v e n (AiP)—^The na- tailing the.producUon and use of establishes a procedure for or- T w o rain dates have been set. NORTH YOUNG PEOPIE Next to Top Notch A t L ibrary BY NOISE OF E N E ^ Burnside — “Love Story," tlon may be entering an era In electric energy, there Is none- derly and timely resoluUon of For Annual May Auction for May 9, at 1 p.m., and if 4 None n * o6^k « m ofSM n tafa h is M m m Manchester Evening Herald, By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 7:06, 9:00. which “ brownouts and btackouta theless a very real risk that our conflicts between public concern , \ postponed again, the program Allard—Russia and the Austrian 0? 9 4 3 S—»W«toKa» III W The South Windsor Rotary and clean-up; Robert Krepcio, South Windsor correspondent, Cinema I — “ Fools,” 7:30, will increase In frequency and nation may be entering an era for the quality of the envlron- will begin at 11 a.m. on May 15. State Treaty When your side holds most of <> J 10 3 2 Club is sollcitinng Items for its electrical; Kenneth Jackson, Library Program Barbara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. Anderson—The Ulysses factor the tickets, your opponents will 9:30. severity,’’ a utility company in which brownouts and black- ment and the need for an ade- AK76 3 2 Cinema II — “ The Owl and annual auction to be held May sound system; John Mitchell, The South Windsor Public Li- Benedikt — Sky tend to keep quiet unless they I A a ASU A M im O here said In its annual report outs will increase in frequency quate supply of electric energy, WEST EAST ’The Pussy Cat,’ ’ 7:30, 9:30. 8 at 11 a.m. at the South Wind- equipment; John Kerrigan, braiy Is distributing book­ have good distribution. You can Gaural AuilaicM 'Tuesday. . and severity,” the report stdd. "it Is difficult to see any way Boone—The language of silence 4 KQJ632 4 A974 State — “ You Only Uve . , . . . . sor High School grounds on parking; Don Schneider, treas- marks entitled “ Today’s Child often predict how your long In a report showing a substan­ Burke — Blueprint for profes­ 5 ^ J872 ’Twice,” 7:30; “Thunderball,’’ New ecolcgical, esthetic and ^ avoid }^cr^i^ly_ frequei^^ Nevers Road. ’There wlU be no urer; and Edward Kuehn, and His Needs” in cooperation tial increase in operating reven- capital-raising problems, Gordon delays In the installation of es- sional service corporations suits are going to break by the O AQ7 O 9854 AU. AMS A M lin ii limit on what will be auction- Legal. with the Connecticut State Li­ 9:30. PanRM CaiSiiia SsnnlM ues but an even higher hike in gaid_ come on top of the tradi- senUal power facilities,’’ the re- PLAZA DEPT. STORE Burke — Winged legend; the amount of noise the opponents 4^ 10 8 4 ♦ 9 U. A. Theater — “ There’s A ed and items offered will be Cashiers will be William brary. have made. If the enemy has opcratlng costs, the United II- tlonal problems which plague port said. (We Have A Notion To Please) story of Amelia Eartiart SOUTH Girl In My Soup," 7:00, 9:16. picked up and stored until the Young chairman, Roy Brown­ ’The bookmark, designed by kept quiet, your suits will prob­ Calvert — Revolution 4 10 8 5 Manchester Drive - In — luminatlng Co. said It would be uUlitles—difficulty In forecasting u i reported per share eam- auction date. ing, Dick Flaherty, Robert the Division of Library De­ B. MIDDLE ’TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) ably break normally; and If the Chemik — Ihe consumer’s 9 A K Q 106 Reopens Friday. ■unicna forced’ to seek higher rates by requirements years In advance, ings of $2.72 in 1970, compared Proceeds from the sale will Trewhella and Donald Page: velopment, Connecticut State OPEN WED., T9U|IS>,-EBL ttU 9 oi^xments have m ^e a lot of I Un*r If nsilnt irciw if* guide to Insurance buying O K 6 East Hartford Drive - In — midyear. It also called on the the need to allow ample time hi to $2.86 the year before, be used for projects undertaken Richard Kelley is in charge of Library, Is a list of recom­ noise, because of their unusual P n M IT Adull GiarMai RUBBERMAID Community mental health; ♦ Q J 5 Reopens Friday. state legislature to provide the construcUon schedules to cushion company’s operating rev- by the club throughout the year. publicity; Andre Charbonneau mended reading about children, diatrlbution, your suits will the role of church and temple East Windsor Drive - In — mechanism for an orderly and against work stt^pages and the g„ugg ygar amounted to Co-chairmen of the event are and Hymie Maskel will take childhood and education, and INSTANT DRAWER ORGANIZERS break abnormally. This kind of West North East Cooper—The autobiographical Reopens Friday timely resolution of disputes necessity for assuring the avail- .76 477, a 6.8 per cent increase Robert Milkle and Dexter Bum- care of moving and setting up wtis inspired by the 1970 White 39c and 49c clue is useful In a hand like to­ 1 4 2 A 2 4 myth of Robert Lowell Meadows Drlve-In — ' “Ihun- f ) (A|i Matt aiy wnr oyer ecology and the needs of ability of ample fuel supplies, g^gj. yjg previous year’s reve- ham. Appointed to the commit- the area; and Sherwood Wal- House Conference on Children. Ideal for Kitchen, Nursery andWorhslMp day’s. 3 4 4 1? 4 4 Cousy — Basketball: concepts All Pass derball,” 7:30; “You Only Live f T w United Illuminating aald a nues. Operating expenses rose tees are FUtz Mahr, trailer dron will be auctioneer. The suggested books and ma­ MANY SHAPES AND SIZES and techniques South dealer Twice,’ ’ 9:45. UI President Angus N. Gordond to Gordon also noted that United for a miracle. environmental problems by cur-Illuminating hc^ s to start con- DUST Ford — The human environment should understand ttiat your PARDON SALE! and business East would ruff the second raise la likely to be made under Geronimo — Geronlmo; his own club and would lead a ihamond. some pressure. If you had a story The defenders would take two really good hand, you would Undercover Police Work Qlemser — Mr. BurWtt and diamonds and two ^ledes, de­ bJd a new sutt or Jump from Africa feating the contract. three diamcsids to four spades. Goldman — Ancient Polynesian This would give you the Copyright 1971 Brings Citizen Protest chance to pounce on your part­ society General Features Corp. Gooch — The weedy world of ner for his careless play. (Why charged In any kind of narcotics else Is the lummox your favor­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—A wom­ the plckerals an voicing the oft-heeird com ­ violation,’’ and "people who are ite partner?) We Are Remodeling the Graff — The Tuesday Cabinet Martha Scored a Flrrt poiUtically active In the neigh­ Ample Evidence plaint that “ youngsters In the Halperln — Messengers from street” can identify drug push­ borhoods, particularly Involving 1. ■ the dead If declarer thinks about the MIAMI — Martha, last year’s Black Panther Party members bidding he will see ample evl- last tropical storm, was ttie flrM ers who the poillce don’t go af­ HoUyday — Blsmark ter had her words quickly and their supporters.” Janeway — What shall 1 do dence of bad suit breaks. The recorded hurricane to move in­ DeBenedetto said he knew of opponents surely have single- land on the north coaat of the thrown back at her by a patrol­ with my money? man Monday night. only “ two or three” formal com­ Kataev — The grass of obllvlor tons to bid so much on so few Republic of Panama. Torrential 643-7832 FBII P6RKIHG RIAB Of THlATBf plaints of Improper police con­ Klenzle — M odem world the­ high cards. rains from the storm measured "Why don’t these young adulta duct, but he said he had heard ater After ruffing the first spade over 13 inches, and 16 deaths come to the police with this In­ "quite a few allegations” in five Knightley — The secret Uvea e* in dummy, declarer should lead resulted from flooding in Costa THE^ BIGGEST BONDS OF ALL formation? ’nils Is why we have New Keith’s Furniture! years as public defender. Lawrence of Arabia a trump and try a flnease with Rica. to use Informants,” he said. It Mayor Bartholomew Guide Kuesel — Kuesel on closing the . ten. Even if this fin e s s e ------is the public fear of “getting told the committee the police sales should lose, declarer can re­ AT Involved” that is driving police department has a "good com­ Lavine — Smoke-filled rooms gain the lead and draw the rest ilanrlj^atTr lURIin.HNRYHr' 9:30 Into undercover roles, he said. munity relationrfilp . . . While Law and the environment of the trumps, 'then he can The two were testifying at a we’re not 100 per cent per­ McKenna V- Some of my safely run the clubs. legislative hearing Into police- fect, I feel that ■we have good friends have tails South Is safe against a switch |iuqru|CT' community relations. ’Iheir re­ community relations between Published Dally Ebccept Sundays Mackey — The church to diamonds if West wins a and Holidays at IS Blaaell Street. marks touched on one of the the police and the community.” Mascord — Australian spiders trump trick. He is not safe if Manchester, Conn. ’THUNDERBAIJ; sore points in relatitais between And Police Chief Blagio Dl- in colour East eventually wins a trump Telephone 643-2711 New Haven’s ghetto and its po­ Lieto said a number of changes Second Class Postage Paid at oaum wci'UaraczU'UCMtniiiza M_n,l0flllkCllF( RandaU — Hellenistic ways ol trick. Manchester, Conn. (06oi01 lice—the stationing of undercov­ have been made since the “ pain­ deliverance and the makin;; SD BSCM PnO N RA’TES kiM kT IR E IK E Y0UN6 •~««R IC IIAi!0 UAieMMi^JOHN HOPXMS er agents in black neighbor­ ful days of community violence As the cards lie, the trump fi -^ T itK E W I HcClORY. JAW WHIIIII6HAM-IAN FlEHHj ot the Christian synthesis nesse wins, and SouQi easuy one YeS?"*“* . ..,89.00 hoods. In 1967.” Seligman — The poentates (Kem ld iptioto by IBuoetriciuB) __PMwyigviHMauir Dilleto stressed the activities draws the rest of the t r ^ lifree^MSliui":::::;::;::;::: The question had been brought business and fauslnedsmen L. Mod Mood Modes and runs, the clubs. The one Month ...... 8-26 IMiliIrMa |G P|-=-y' up earlier by public defender of a clvUlan-complalnt division American history Vanishing Alphonse DlBenedetto, who told in the department, which he air; The Ralidi Nader study said resolved 63 of a total 126 T w o models dressed modishly in ths moDd mood for rehearsal of the Mod the committee police shouldn’t group report on air pollution AT use Informers. Ihe practice of claims of “brutality, false ar­ Volcea of the new feminism Mood Modes” fashion show to be presented by St. Maurice Council of Catho­ 7:30 “squealing” reminded him of rest, impoliteness and. In most Walker — A second treasury of lic Women, Bolton, at 8 p.m. March 19 in Piano’s Restaurant. Models are ^ s . Hitler’s Germany, he aaid, and cases, misconduct, . .to the com­ knitting patents George (Caroline) Zachman at left, and mood groom for rehearsal of the M(^ he told of one young Informer plainant’s satisfaction.” Walt — Strange war. strange and Mrs. George Maneggia. Fashions will be presented by I^ndora’s Box, Bol­ who he said had lied to x>oUce Reprimands or suspenslcns strategy; a general’s report ton and hairstyling will be done by Joseph Arsenault of Tres Chic, Bolton. In order to get others In trou­ were given to 66 policemen and on Vietnam ble. one was demoted because of in­ Watkins — To be a Black wom­ vestigations conducted by a po­ ’The remarks about police in­ an Wooding — ’The leftovers cook­ lice sergeant In charge of com­ Sober Ceremony effectiveness against drug traf­ Watklnson —Pre-Raphaelite art book Actor Sees plaints, DiUeto said. BRIGHTON, England (AP) — WBERTRBRmi.H^RySAinMAN fic came from Mias Ruth Rob­ and design Ysrwood — Robert Adam Rgy. Richard Chambers blessed A similar hearing la sched­ Westermeier "Colorado’s first Iftvis CIIBERI' ^ OAHl- m R BROCCOll - HARRf SAllZMAN inson of the Dlxwell Legal Young — History of the BriUsh a newly-refurbished pub here uled next Monday in Bridgeport. portrait Hippie-Style Rights Association, a ghetto Army and then doffed his clerical col- mBARiff-'m'' PNttvisnrTHMiGiuir group. Whitford — Elxpressionlsm lOTl Williams — .The world of model Zneimer — The literary vision lar and put on a barman’s white Going Stale Ihen Ptl. Anthony Appi, who trains of Liam O’Flaherty coat to pull the first pint. said he wta only speaking for Assembly Pays himself, took the floor to give B y TKOMAS A. REEDY what he said was “the patrol­ Honor to Beggs Aaaoclatod Press Writer man’s side.” HARTFORD (AP) — Bill LONDON (AP) — Ray Mil- “We have to go undercover," he said, “because of the lack of Begg’s colleagues In the State land, bald, whimsical and here, help given us by the majority House of Representatives stood says his 100th or so film merely of the citizens o( New Haven. . . In silence for a moment Tues­ shows that Americans are fed Most people don’t want to get day in his memory. Begg, a third-term Democrat up with hippies, four-letter. InvolvM because they’re afraid of reprlaalB from the person they from Waterbury, died Mondij( words, permissiveness, the Vlet- would accuse.’’ after a long bout with cancer. am war, and disillusion. Ihe testimony ctme on the House Speaker William Ratch- “TTiey want to get back to opening day of a state-wide se­ ford said at the opening of Tues­ being square,” the 63-year-old ries ot hearings into police- day’s session that Begg typified Welsh-bom actor asserts. community relations, being con­ the new breed of legislator that He Is in “ Love Story,” the ducted by the General Assem­ cam e Into the General Assem­ FLOOR SAMPLES royal premiere fUm shown this bly’s Human Rights and Oppor­ bly In the post-^apportlonment week In the presence of Queen tunities Committee. session of 1967. Mother Elizabeth and a host of The series of hearings was House Minority leader Fran­ cis J. Collins, a Republican stars. prompted by a state Human I Thayer® Rights and O^xirtunities Com­ member of the “ Class of ‘67,” “It Is Just a love story,” he mission report In December that recalled Begg aa a “close per­ OUR said. “ Americana bought it said police-community relations sonal friend” despite their politi­ Immediately. We didn’t know are deteriorating because of cal differences. On Inauguration I Gem® what we had. It has broken all barriers of mistrust. day, Collins said, he had a Colonial known box office records and In other testimony, the com­ chance to talk with Begg and Just SELFISH. you have to stand In line to buy mittee was told that relations found he still had the problems h Collier® the book.’ ’ between police and minority of the state uppermost In his KLING® M ust AU it does, MiUand said, is groups have; Improved since a mind, despite his terminal Ill­ M ust sum up famUles, normal trou­ racial flare-up In 1967, but that ness. bles, old fashioned virtues and there are still fireas of trouble. Begg has been missing from good conduct. DeBenedetto said that “ a good the halls of the Capitol since I M aple YES. Think of yourself for a change. Mllland, bom in Glamorgan, part of the black commimity is early in the session, end was once was a corporal In the Wednesday - Thursday fearful of the police’’ and a le­ hospitalized for three weeks be­ You deserve something for bringing Horse Guards in London, the gal aid lawyer, John Williams, fore he died. I CheiTy EVERY tourist attraction that accompa­ said there had been at least '“The word that best fits him home the bread. nies the king or queen, as the ' M a rch 10-11 O n ly some instances of police brutal­ Is courage,” said House Majori­ case may be, from Buckingham ity. “Ihe worst offenses,” Wil­ ty Leader'Carl AJello, “ Courage ITEM Palace -to Parliament or else­ liams said, “ seem to come from in the face of his Illness.” | % K n e Few You deserve a little tenderness. A where. detectives, particularly on the “I was a good horseman and Big '/4 -lb. Burger with gambling and narcotics squad.’’ nice, quiet place and a big, juicy steak. a good pistol shot,” he said. Williams said brutality la most Ih e oldest public school in In O u r •‘Once I was Invited to do some fresh lettuce, tomato. often directed against two the U.S. Is the Boston Latin GALLERY Steak served just the way you like it. pistol shooting on a film and be­ groups — “people who are School, founded in 1636. fore I knew it I was In films.” Brazier Sauce, etc. on a Juvenile With a steaming-hot baked potato, Texas His most difficult role: “Lost OF Days Sold! Weekend.” big 5" loaded Bun, top­ toast, and a cool, crisp, green salad. On this one he won ein Oscar. Furniture “It was really tough for me,” ped with a picicle plus a FLOOR he said. “ I am a sometime Becanse We Need So be selfish-for your whole drinker, maybe every three big heap of golden fries. Becanse We Need months or so. Now I had to Dept. Room To Work SAMPLES lUMm To W<»rii Left-! family. You can afford it at Bonanza. learn how to be a drunk. I stud­ Try this for size. ied my friends, I looked around Steak dinners start as low as 1.59 at the real drunks. By the time I finished that film I was ex­ Remember — W o cook NDifH AMNIML Which is pretty unselfish on hausted, I collax>sed. “In inaking 'Love Story’ I had 'em when you want them WE N O W BRING YOU MORE TH A N EVER BEFORE! seven lost weekends, with trips Manchester Antique Show our part. back and forth from Florida to with anything on 'em. SPONSORED BY THE COUPLES OUIB Cash#Chorge New York. All without booze.” OPEN How did he lose his hair and D a irii No extra charge. SECOND CONGRECATIONM. Budget Terms when? Available “ 'That was Cecil B. De MlUe," Q u e e n CHURCH THURS. t># i h i u r n iitt rt he said. S88 NORTH MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. “ He put me in ‘Reap the Wild EAT, DRINK AND BE AND Exit 93 from Wilbur Croaa Highway — F dlow Sign* Wind.’ I had black, wiry hair 1 1 1 ") M A I N 5 T MANCHESTER and always worried every FOOD BAB ON PREMISES morning before going on KSba- MARRIED TO US. Use Our tlon how to tamp It down. 'Ihe bnaier. FREE MAIN STREET ond STORESIDE PARKING . . . role demanded curly hair. ‘They ThurSf March 11,1971 — 1-10 P.lla Layaway Plan BOHSm gave me women’s permanents NITES fill 9 FAMOUS FOA^ QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE 1099 with the electric curlers and all DAIRY QUEEN NO. 2 Frii, March 12 — l-O^PiM* PHONE 643-4159 that. After seven weeks of DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1 SmUUBFIE Thl* ad pennlta 1 or 2 persons to purebase tlelMts shooting, I found my hair com­ OWNED AND OPERATED BY FRED ANNULLI OWNED AND OPERATED BY AL ELKIN 287 West Middle Tpke„ Manchester tor $1. each ing out by the handfuls. Ever 684 HARTFORD ROAD 242 BROAD STREET 320 F«ndn|lea Aw. (Rt 6), BcWol • Bt l, Groton sboppera Mirt, B«3«i • since, and I remember this 911 WohilKtoa Stool (Rt 66): Middlotoiin . RL 72. PlainTille Shoppini t o , must have been about 1943, I FlahnUlo • Albany Aw. (Rt 44), Bishops t o . West HaiUocd « WilUnmUe t o «t3a.WIUMrtic______used a hairpiece. I don’t any more.” ( f

t*AGE P O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 P A G E F IV E

T oUand County PoUtica Shriners To See tained the film that Is in color Impacted Area Grant »ron Zoners Reject Plan for Stricter Limits Schmickel and sound. WASHINGTON (AP) — Hie llie Planning \and Zoning houses and laige houses", not fessional Jllanner come in and presented "to stimulate appre­ be held tomorrow at 12 noon in Omar PreMdent Robert D. U.S. Department of Health, Ed­ Commission, after a^|>ubtic hear-' necessarily all grouped to^ do a plan, and don't let one ciation for the performing art the Social Room of. the Gilead Fired Again Steele Joins Film on Series Murdock announces that pro­ ing last night votedreject gether according to size but plan that was used discourage of classical ballet, acrobatic Congregational C^Tiurch. gress reports will be given on ucation and Welfare announced The 1970 film proposed regulation ch a in s on mixed. residents from adopting a new dance and movement educa­ TTie luncheon will be follow­ In Hartford War Against the Shrine CSbxius opening April paym ent at <78,863 to the town increases in height, area and Resident Emery Taylor one." tion." ed by cards and games and 1215 EATOWNVi SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD will be shown when Omar 0 at the Hartford State Armory, of Ledyard, Conn., Tuesday un­ yard requirements and miW-^ agreed with the need for the In this respect Board of Fi­ Time will be provided for all senior citizens in town are (Conttnned from Page One) Shrine Club has its March meet­ the building fund campaign for der the Aid to Impacted School mum livable square footage for 'smaller house and for small nance Chairman. A. Harry children to ask questions at the invited to attend. Junk Cars ing Friday, March 19, at Wil­ a Shrine Mosque to be build BUI ail new house construcUon in thi^e-room apartments where Wirth stated that “ if the Plan­ end of the program. The danc­ Also rescheduled for tomor­ Health Commissioner Franklin "THE LARGEST. FRESHEST MEAT off 1-84 in Farmington, the an­ The payment Is the first in a By BETTE giTATRAl.E lie’s Steak House. town and to "hold for study" retired couples, elderly people ning and Zoning Commision ers will also visit various class­ row because of last week’s bad M. Foote. DISPLAY IN THE WHOLE AREA" nual Ladles Night May 14 at total allotment of <156,727 for comes to the Board of Finance There will be a social hour and changes in regulations yoimg married couples could rooms to discuss items pre­ weather is Rham High School’s Foote had neglected to inform Second District Congressman Ellington Ridge Country

: V MANCHESTER- EVENING HERAI^D, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANC^STER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 , ed to police that the light bulbs cr and caused minor property Tolland in the fixtures by her front Wind Kills Man damage in the Grand Coteau- Electric Shaver ThLs was when it noted that, if it Drug Center door have been stolen eleven Sunset area. Owner*! Police Log At New Orleans One man was reported mlss- opened the gate to a selection among times during the past year. (Keep Ciie ed In year H ie Drug AdvisoSlr Center, _____ ^ Ing. ■haver eane) wars, there would ensue a hopeless con­ 81 R'ussell St., is observing Finance Board Votes ARRES’TS Mondav evening a ta»e play- ORLEANS (AP) — One of 1(X) miles per hour Electric Shaver Heads PUBLISHED BY THE fusion and difference of opinion and of the following schedule: and Shaving Cords Stephen R. Pearl, 27, ot 662 cr was stolen f ^ an wicked several were reported at the air^rt in HKHAJ^D PRINTIN G CO.. INC Monday through Friday, 13 Bbw?!! Stroel legal definition as to which wars were Gardner St.-, charged with fail­ parked'car on Main St., near the houses and a motel were dam- DeRidder, 44 miles north of Mancho.stor. Coim. 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. RUSSELL'S THOMAS F. FERGUSON just and legal. ure to obey a stop sign, last Mary CJheney Library . aged today when high winds Lake Charles. The sheriff’s of- A telephone backup ser- | fice said a few houses were un­ BABBEB SHOP WALTER R. FERGUSON $41,000 Deficit Funds night at Fern St. and Dart­ ------struck suburban Jefferson Par- Corner Oak A Spinee Sts. . Publl.'^nrs Arguing this, it in effect ruled that vice is available Monday roofed. FVnimlod O ctobpr 1. 1381 ’Itte Board of 'Finance last $9,000 for the Highway Depart- mouth Rd. Court date March ’The residents of a Bigelow St. Nineteen persons were re­ Nuremberg imposed an impossible ob­ 22. through Saturday from 6 Evfrry Evoninf? Except Sundays night agreed to approve the ap- ment, was made following a home say $18 and a ring worth p.m. to 3 a.m. more than $600 is missing from PO^ed Injured, anfl Holidays. Kntereeclal town meet- William Sevclk. Issued yesterday morning to horn of 200 Spring St. sign of forced entry or ransack- about 20 to 25 houses and moved Six Months ...... 19.50 into Kenner where the man was ever hope to get anywhere, they must ing Jlpvpilc pitpii tnpivaspd pcvits Francis A. I^int, 17, of 40 Olcott * ing was found. • Three Months 9.75 killed. No one was reported in­ One Month ...... 3.25 ^th items are to cover defi- for materials and labor as rea- ^ colUslon on Center A written warning for foUure . ------oppo.se all war, not merely one special jured at the motel. M E M B E R O F cits which have occured in the sons for the budget deficit be- S‘- "ear .Proctor Rd. between to grant rig^t of vmy was is- a car stolen sometime Mon- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one. present budget, and the funds coming apparent. He claimed his car and a school bus driven sued yesterday evening to Ar- day night from a Broad St. car ’The storm struck as much of Th*‘Assocatelilcal errors appearing In a d v crtlso 17A Garden Dr. a parked COMPLAINTS High winds overturned a trall- due to the town’s increased year, ment.s and fHbcr I'wuUng m atter In The not as a matter of a change of person- yorthTnoted traditionally the belonging to Janet C. ,Reln- A Pearl St. woman complain- about 80,000. -Mnnrhestor Evening Heraid. grand list. si conviction, that President Nixon has SuljBcriber to I.o.s Angele.s Time.s-Washing- ’Hie school board appropria- Highway Department comes »<»Ti Post New.s Service, now become willing to sanction the use Uon falls $10,000 short of the before a town meeting to seek lAill service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. . Publi.shers Heprr-flfrntatlves — Mathew.s, of federal money by states and cities to requested $42,000 and is due to additional appropriations, ’The Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency the deficit caused by unantici- finance board had approved an • New Yor-k. (Thlcago. Detrr>[t and Barton. create what are now being called paled bills in the outgoing stu- Increase In the allocation this MKMBKU AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- “temporary public service jobs for the dent transfer accounts, Includ- year hoping to offset the need I'lONS unemployed." ed in this category are tuition tor additional ftmds. I>ifH>lay advertising closing hour.«» bills from Rockville High As department head, respon- For Monday — i p.m. Friday. For Tuesday ~ 1 p m Saturday, The political reasons the President has School, Vo-Ag and special edu- slble for the running of the For Wedne.sflay — 1 p.m. Monday. cation, in eadx case adjustment highway department Seveik For Tluirsrlay — 1 p.m. Tuesday for changing his mind about this are as IA>r Friday -- 1 p.m. We^lnesday. follows; the nation’s governors and bills were submitted after the agreed to work with JosUn in (iasslfied dea/Hirv- 4:30 p.m. day be- new fiscal year was underway. Ht® preparation of a formal re- fore publlmtlon 4:30 p.m. Friday for Sntur«Iay and Monday publication mayors have been seeking federal fund.s Althou^ It was readily ap- port regarding the depart- for .such purposes; the President wants parent the finance board mem- mentis financial condition, Wednesday. March 10 the governors and mayors to give more bers did not condone the school The finance board has re­ board’s deficit, they also celved copies of budget requests fervent support to his own federal agreed any attempt to make up 1971-72 fiscal year from The ( oiirt On Wai-: All Or None revenue sharing proposal than they have the necessary funds by cutting conservation commission Photographed By A. E. Bocelviclu* The two would-be con.scientious objoc- provided so far; he is, therefore, trying back expenditures at this point from the Asses^re. “HOME FROM THE SEA”—YARMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIA would take “really drastic ac- Volleyball Schedule lor.i who lo.st out in l.i.st Monday’.s Su- to give them one program in the hope tlons.” This would “ raise hav- Tomorrow night’s Mens Vol- in.'mc Court deci.sion concentrated, in of attracting their political .support for o c’ ’ with the operation of the schedule plto tlieir lepral i fuse, on the claim that their another. schools until June, finance T?''®® ,S o"f ^® “ «™ bdard member Stuart Joslln ^ ^ e ’s Service ^ t i o n M d |i irii(iilar and personal kind of religious We are not sure what we think of such New England Dewatering Oo. piinciplo demanded that they di.stinguish politics. Perhaps, like much of politics, it ’The $82,000 compromise offer Open Form was originated bv finance board ® p.m. Smltty s CStgo will Ij.'lwecn just and unjust wars. One of will stand good If it works. Inside was ongiimtea D^inance Country Hills and Shur- P rice. tlieni made his position example clear member Kevin Cavan^ dur- ^ fac^ToUand Barber ■Nor are we sure that we wish, under Millsology ing a closed-door meeting be- g. ^ by ,'aying that, although he Would re­ this nation’s present economic condi­ Attorney General’s Answer ipal building parking lot. Fri­ » “««>«» Board STEARNS AND FOSTER fuse to fight in Vietnam, he would be tions. to try to find a clear .stand for or day evening cars kept coming ^though the fln^ce b o ^ Brownie Troop 6027 will hold willing to fight in defense of the United To the Editor, in at around one every minute. left the meeting with the im- investiture and tea tomor- iigainst “ temporary public .service jobs port Enclosed letter was received presslon the school board would ^ afternoon from 3 until 4:30 .-•'lales or in .some United Nations peace­ People came with all different FAMOUS POSTURE QUILT DELUXE for the unemployed.” from the Attorney General’s of­ amounts some having many accept the recommendation, United Congregational keeping action. ’There is only one thing we are sure By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak fice. Could you please Insert boxes others having just one or Superintendent of Schools Dr. church Religious Elducation In < laiming it to l>e their right and it in your Open Forum CJolumn? two bags. Saturday the same Kenneth MacKenzle subsequent- Building. of. We are sure that this country hasn’t WASHING’TON - Despite It didn’t work. All sorts of amounted to an actual substi­ MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING Thank you. pattern continued but ears ly notified finance board Chair- >me Tolland Junior Women’s personal duty to distinguish among frenetic backstage efforts by the Democrats were seizing upon tute for revenue-sharing, some progre.ssed very far in the science of Very truly yours, were coming in so fast there man Howard Wolfanger that club Home Life Committee will Mills’s vaguely-worded, vague­ Administration officials left the wai.s the two defendants placed them- making itself a good living if, in this Administration to persuade Rep. N. Charles Bogglnl was a traffic jam at the Center. the board had voted to stick hold its monthly party for resi- ly-attributed hints on Federaliz­ breakfast walking on air. Tliey seha-s in the comp.any of the Nurem- 'Wilbur D. Mills of Arkansas not State Representative Needless to say our original with the original $42,(K)0 request, dents of Blnet Hall at the Mans- year of 1971, it is reaching back for the ing welfare costs as the most assumed the Mills problem had to eviscerate President Nixon’s District 20 plan of crusting as it came in The school board is expected field State ’Training School to- tx'ig vcrdiet.s, which convicted and remedies of 1934. “ new American revolution," the viable alternative to revenue- been solved. They made much the same Manchester, Conn. fell through. Much of the glass to react to the finance board’s morrow night at 7. e>:ci iited individual German.s because Only three months ago, in December, threat has by no means disap­ sharing. Although the White couldn’t be cru^ed and we decision at its regular meet------ONLY peared, as some prematurely re­ House expected massive South­ as Gov. Warren Heames ’The Honorable lh(“y givve their .sor\’icc to a particular President Nixon vetoed a Congressional were lucky to have room for all ing tonight. Manchester Evening Herald, lieved Administration officials ern opposition, the opposite was of DDssourl, who visited Mills N. Charles Boggini kind of war. Feb. 24. Heames later reported of it in the trucks. I can not tell ’Hie agreement to go to towns- Tolland correspondent, Bette plan much like the one he is now will­ like to think. occurring. State Representative you how gratifying it was for to the press Mills had said he people asking for an additional Quatrale, tel. 875-2846. In it.s eight-to-one deci.sion the Court ing to approve. He said then that The new woo-Wllbur opera­ Moreover, with a long wel­ District 20 the committee who had been did not favor Federal assump­ paid no attention to the Nuremberg tion, highighted by a long over­ fare fight In prospect, pressure Manchester, Connecticut working on the collection. It “ W.P.A.-type jobs are not the an­ tion of state-copts of aid to fam­ due chat between the President was growing to disconnect the just shows that many, many Yes, Watkins has made areal solid purchase. principle, thus continuing the consistent ilies with dei>endent children. Dear Representative Boggini: swer.” and Mills, has definitely dlmln- immensely popular Social Se­ people are interested and more But in fact, Mills had on.y said I am replying to your letter i-eeord of refusing to be inveigled into ■ ished tension. But Mills has not curity increase from the wel­ than willing to help on a con­ Back in 1964 we sold Stearns & Foster famous Posture We are not very <5t>nfident that they he did not favor such a move of March 2, 1971, concerning al­ .iny diKcu.ssion of whether or not the abandoned plans to have the fare bill and pass it immediate­ servation project of this type. Book Review are the answer now, three months later. without real reform. At the leged pollution into Bolton Lake Quilt Deluxe for only $48. mattress or box spring. Now Federal government take over a ly — a prospect gloomily re­ I want to thank the Junior laws we created at Nuremberg should White House breakfast. Mills from property owned by Bruce What has happened in three months Is, substantial portion of state ported to the President by Ell­ Women’s Club for the wonder­ by special arrangement with the factory we have an evei- be construed as applying to our­ was not even pressed on this and ’Theresa Rtntson. As you FREE PRESS FREE PEO­ fined to a relative handful of as the Washington analysis suggests, welfare costs If —and this is the iot Richardson, Secretary of ful job they did and especially Western or Westem-oriented so­ selves. point. know, this office has already PLE: The Best Cause. By John cru x , o t the matter—the run­ Health, Education, and Wel­ Mrs. Joan Dougan chidrman of cieties. In the past quarter of a exact duplicate of that fine bedding even down to the partly a need,for a political baig^n, fare. Without the Social Se­ By the end of next week’s obtained an injunction from the Hfthenberg. OiJumbla Unlversl; In.stead, for the main thrust of its find­ away welfare nrogram Is made Superior Court enjoining the the drive this month. century the circle of press free­ partly an increased Administration de­ curity sweetener, Mr. Nixon’s Ways and Means sessions. Thank you also to Oie donors ty Press. $9.96. ticking. ing, the Court.rode rough over the claim fraud-proof with a celling on owners from further maintain­ By RENE J. CAPPON dom has appreciably narrowed, welfare reform would be en­ Mills may have decided wheth­ of the trucks used in the collec­ termination to flgKt off unemployment its scandalous growth. Even if ing this pollution after January “ Whatever th?. method and by Oommunist, military, and of the defendants that it was a particu- dangered. er such fraud-protrf reform is tion. Preferring to remain with whatever weapons, old or new, call that can be achieved. Mills however difficult it might be,’’ systems. This mattress especially made for firmness and long l;ir kind of religious conviction which Somewhat tardily, the Ad­ possible. UntU then, he wUl be 15, 1971. anonymous I can’t share their would still nhase out over sev­ We have been recently advis­ John Hohenberg concludes in The price of press freedom is be picked iip, and partly a; resurgence of ministration realized a non-ag­ at his most inscrutable — ask­ names with you but without led them to differenfeate between wars eral years the Federal takeover ed that tenants continue to oc­ Ws new book, “ the revitalizing the renunciation of the kind ot wear features the famous offset innerspring unit with gression pact with Mills was ing questions at closed - door them there could not have been they <'onsidcred just or unjust and con- that good old Puritanical feeling that, of state costs of welfare spend­ cupy the premises. In accord­ of the press is a matter of first security derived from govern­ essential. George Schultz, the committee sessions, tossing off a collection. fine white felt quilted in 2 layers beneath the quilted when people are physically able to work, ing for families with children, ance with this information, we priority for the cause at repre­ mental subsidies, decreed doc­ entrated, for its verdict, on the cle a r. powerful Budget chief, visited new ideas, revealing iwthlng. Ken Bidwell and Fred Sher- probably leaving some shire sentative government and the trine, and captive audiences. we should get work out of them, even That is always the final stage have formally requested the win volunteering to drive the tickjng. . stipulation of Congress that, whatever with the states. ’This exactly him on Feb. 24. He helped ar­ health of democratic societies.” Accordingly, the free press is of the Mills’ decislon-makln*. Water Resources (Commission trucks, ended up also loading i-eligion might be involved, the status made work, rather than just gfive them comports with Mill’s Intentions range the Feb. 26 White House Mtmy of his journalistic breth­ subject to eccHiomlc buffeting, process, and on it still hinges to make atdye test to determine and unloading, to them my welfare. reported .by us nearly three breakfast attended by the Pres­ marked these days in numerous Best of .all although the quantity is limited the of conscientiou.s objector could be grant­ the fate of much of President whether or not pollution still many thanks. ren wlU agree, though a propor­ weeks ago. ident, MUls, Shultz, EhrUch- tion would dissent from some nations. But, as we said, even though there Nixem’s “new American revolu­ flows into Bolton Lake from Thank you to the Boy Scouts, ed only to individuals “ conscientiously Thus, the momentous deci­ man, Richardson, and Secre­ suggestions for Imidementation But Hohenberg, a professor posed to participation in war In any sion to come from Mills on wel­ tary of Labor James Hodgsem. he naakes—^press councils, om­ journalism at Ciolumbia, finds the tests are affirmative, this Youth for Conservation, Kim three months, there doesn’t seem to fare was not made, as the Ad­ Incredibly enough, this was the budsmen, even some form of the economic and technological form." office will seek a contempt McCaugiiey and Matt Hennigan So hurry in or pick up the phone and call ministration hopes, over bacon first serious contact between “ public confrontation’’ between prospects of the American press The Court held to this strictly because have been much basic change in the last citatlcm. two teen-agers who just came and eggs with the President the Mills and the President since a Yesterdays editors and readers. highly encouraging today. And 37 years. Pretty soon, unless we miss Please be assured that this over to help out and ended up 643-5171 to be sure you own this it determined that this was what Con­ other morning. Rather, It Is be­ long telephone conversation In ’Ihe connection between Inde­ he notes that reportorial stand­ office will continue to take staying all day and to the many i gress meant when it wrote the language our guess, there will be a bull market December. Herald pendent press and free society, ards and news presentation has ing hammered out in day-long whatever steps are required to other people who helped In one wonderful way to sleep. at any rate, is IndisputaWe. been upgraded sharply in recent of the act. in shovels. One unemployed fellow we sessions behind closed doors of ’The Administration’s pitch to eliminate this problem. way or another. Hohenberg’s survey documents years. Available in Queen knew, back in 1934, started on his way to Mill’s House Ways and Means AQlls boiled down to this: For­ 25 Years Ago Very truly yours, Sincerely, The Court, as well, acknowledged it in elaborate drtail, ranging Committee. By next week, it get revenue-sharing for now James J. Grady Mrs. Theresa Parla, Ironically, however, this also •some .solicitude for the practical side of his first million by selling shovels to the ■nils was a Sunday; The Her­ back in time to Gutenberg and size too, at only may be clear whether Mills can and let’s make a deal on wel­ Assistant Attoreny General Glass Collection Chairman coincides udtii an unprecedented W.P.A. reform the welfare program fare; we’re now for eliminating ald did not publish. geographically over the inhabit­ public skepticism of the press. the matter. To broaden the gate open Mem. Man. Cons. Comm. $199. per set. f . / / food stamps and providing ed globe. He attributes this in pert to the to conscientious objectors might, it sufficiently to justify a far more substantial Federal take­ work for the poor, using the 10 Years Ago A Crushing Success His lengthy historical survey general malaise about national Town Manager Richard Mar­ recognized, defeat "the government’s Ip- over than the White House government as employer of last Hanger Drive Suocem shows, unsurprisingly, that rela­ institutions. But also, he says, tin proposed ordinance that T o the Editor, tere.sl in procuring the manpower ntce.s- The “ Bad Guy” Theory Hurts wants. resort. And please, please, tions between press and govern­ the U.S. press has lost touch would welcome circuses, pro­ If I may I would like to use To the Editor, ment have always been edgy at with wide segments of the popu­ The answer to that question don’t separate the Social Se­ sary for military purposes, pursuant to Before 'a" problem can be solved, it viding they meet ztming regu­ your column to thank 'the many On behalf of the Manchester best, ev«i in countries with in­ will determine not onlv whiether curity sweetener. lation. Uie Constitutional grant of power to Con- must be understood. I think it’s fair to lations and state police approv­ people who worked on the Con­ Association for the Help of Re­ stitutionalized dissent. Pres­ He pays tribute to U.S. rei»rt.. welfare reform—including the say that American politics and journal­ Mills, typically courteous, al. servation Commission Glass tarded Children, Inc., I would sures have continued to the ing of tiio V ie t n ^ war, but one grc.ss to rai.se and support armies.” Nixon family-assistance plan— was agreeable to all this. He ism are better at exposing problems collection. I would also like to like to express thanks to the present day. of his sharpest Wticlsms is re­ will have a more distinctly // In the ruling, the Court disappointed than they are at understanding them proposed that the Federal gov­ Current Quotes share with all your readers my groups and individuals for the In this perennial struggle over served for coverage of Asia gen­ llio.se pacllksts who hope to move their and helping the public to understand Democratic label. Most Import­ ernment pick up the total state "We would not approve of a experiences during the collec­ wonderful cooperation in our re­ information, governments have erally i^ c e Korea. He says the \\ ant. It will determine whether cost — $1 blUion-plus this year tion. Our plan was to have cent wire hanger drive. The loy­ always held strong cards, even civilization away from war by degrees, them. venture into North Vietnam.’’— “greatest weakness in the Wefct We Americans seem to have a great any money at all Is left In the — of adult welfare categories Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, people there crushing the glass alty of this community for our without resorting to the ultimate was the Ignorance of American if necessary, as well as all those non- tendency to jump immediately from the budget for Mr. Nixon’s proposed (blind, disabled, old). More­ commenting at a news confer­ as it came in. ’The drive started projects is deeply appreciated step of repressloii. ’They have public opinion about the com­ pacifists who do happen to judge thSK^ symptoms to the cures. As McGeorge revenue-sharing. over, he reiterated support of ence on the possibility of an in­ at 3 ;00 Friday and before that and will not be forgotten. some new ones today, for exam­ plex forces” behind the Aslan ■When Mills in late January Nixon family - assistance pay­ vasion north by the South Viet- time there was already a huge Norman Fendell, ple in the use and abuse of teJe- ferment, an ignorance for which the war in Vietnam is neither just nor Bundy observed recently, “The real ma­ jority. . .still holds the view that. . .when started hinting at a Federal ments. Since none of tlds amount of glass at the munic- Director visicn wMch in many countries he feels the press is largely to legal. things go wrong or when hard social takeover of welfare In place of is gfoveniment controlled or sub­ blame. And in this ruling, the Court did up­ problems present themselves, all that is revenue-sharing, , the White ject to Ucensing. House responded with a hard hold, when it might have weakened, the needed is to catch and punish the Bad Hohenberg notes, in an in­ Guy.” sell. Policy chief John Ehrllch- structive chapter on the subject, Extended Forecasit institution of war as a national policy man briefed Congressmen on Bill Whitaker that governments now can ap­ Speaking as a member of auto-indus­ Friday increasing cloudiness. iiid pari of our civilization. try management, I am sure you can ap­ how most states would receive peal over the heeds of the press Saturday cloudy with occa­ preciate why I wish that politicians and more money under revenue­ (which is their right) or use Uul when the Court leaves every- sional rain or snow ending fol­ journalists would do a little less to en­ sharing. Administration lobby­ televisltm. to foster suspicion of liody; pacifists^ along with objtctors to ists advised Congressmen they the press, which newsmen con­ lowed by clearing. Sunday fair. courage the Bad Guy approach to prol> Temperatures will average llie Vietnam war in particular, is 'where lems, and somewhat more to help the would be' fools to deflect the uiHv cfctmiMLV you >a a v t a l k m e ! sider another matter entirely. vociferous welfare lobby from Hohenberg’s study covers the slightly above normsd with day­ I hey are going to have to find them- public understand what the problems time highs averaging in the 40a re^ ly are and what the solutions really state capitals to Washln^on. press in scores of nations but, selv-e.s eventually, if there ever is a .... THAT'S WMAT DADS ARE and ovemli^it lows in the up­ involve. . eui he emphasizes, the ind^>end- per 20s and low 30s. reali.slie human movement against war. One of the troubles with the moralistic TQLO you A NILLIOM TIM£5 TO COME TO ent press has always been con­ It lias to he the institution of war itself, approach to problems is that it doesn’t A Thought for Today ANY T(M£ Votl MAWe A PRO B U M .... MOW RU A more than the character of any particu- lend itself to rational solutions. If some­ Sponsored by the Manchester thing is identified as a sin, like vehicle Council of Churches ALONG LIKE A GOOD PELLA,PM BUSY— — lai- w.ar, which has to be considered the air pollution, then obviously it should be WANTED evil. Mankind hud better find a way to stopped 100 per cent right now. And If The bricklayer laid a brick on keep out of all war if it wants to be able 100 per cent right now is impossible, the the bed of cement. LEVEL BACKYARD Bad Guy approach doesn’t help you de­ li' keep out of any particular war. To be *T h en, with a precise stroke of for cide what’s best. If you h^ve to compro­ of his trowel, spread an­ OF A\ANCHESTER ; completely frank about it, if it is the mise on a nice round number like 90 per other layer Cunslilution which, by giving the Con­ cent on some nice round date like Jan. 1, And, without a by-your-leave, SWIMMING POOL 1976. This Is just what the Senate did gress tile rigfil to' ral.se and support an laid on another brick. when it passed its version of the new The foundations grew visibly. INSTALLATION ' .irmy, legalizes our participation in war, fCIean Air Act by a vote of 73 to 0. After The building rose,^ tall and all, if air pollution is a moral issue, not Stylanm a has now become the ™**^*»"*®J,^,,**** Enjoy your new Stearns & Foster Mattress as we need to re-write the Constitution, just ' strong, to shelter men. AB Aluminum Esther Williams swimming P a bto celehrattnn FOOD SHOPPE -ByCLAYUPOLIAN- staring eye and the word For Building a Miracle UIKA available. to to old customs fto ^ lfye^ on ^ sup^on Ahin K Your Dally AcHvHyGuldA ^ Ombudsman on it, made its Gmtradicts Calley Qaims Mra. F. Warner HAK.21 SOT. 22 SLRB Asked to Rule By MUdTON BBSSER town's contral area—a basic re- The architect ^ „ „. went . back . to the tian Islands, rich In fish stocks making mcney so Aleut customtia 0,3^ q^h* was founded taim Urs. Frederlcka Sonnlckaen According to Iho Stan, ~y appearance on many Uriels In Alaska ^ sea otter pel^ Alerts were aro fading away.” - After a look through the (OonttBOed from Pace One) bly would be heavily encaced.” ^ . •■AMt. » Ocf^22^ WANTAOH, N.Y., (AP) - qulrement for a modern-day U- ®T® To develop messoge for Thur*day, In the State Capitol today. kn^as g ^ mermen ato ------^------books blushing o fflc lZ d e c ld e d Earlier. Medina had said OiM “ • f\ U -3 6 -3 7 - read words conesponding to numbers 49-31-S3^3V? They caU It "The Miracle on brary. A commercial developer FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) yesterday at Hartford Hospital. U S s M i-a e i bl-72-73 It was distributed by the hunters. During Worid W ar n, white lard has 100 per they may have be«i a few cen- Medina said some time in the m p company was so poorly sup- o f your Zodloc birth sign. On Chef Eligibility She was the widow o f Burt C. SCORPIO backers of two bills introduc­ mtmilngr, when a ll the dv>otlngs ported by higher command that 31 Foces 61 Is , , Wcuner. 1 Add ocr. 2 2 ^ ed by the top leadership in By WILUAM COE are said to have occurred, he the men referred to themselves 2 A 32 To 62 Grateful the House and Senate. bum in tins suburban communi- An arcMtert » ® "®*‘ toe end of toe were es^llrtito on some lUeu- ^creases toe tenderness and Uvltles until they can figure out told his troops to conserve their as “Barker's Bastards.” The Mra. Warner was bom Oct. 3 Avoid 33 Opposite 63 Hove nor. 21* (Herald Reporter) ty 30 miles from toe heart of dektoZ^n^Ced “ ®®P*^“ ® ®®a otter hunt was a time for ^ «^e villages oaklxieM, ot pie crust a new year. 26, 1888 in Manchester and lived 4Add 34Fovor 64 Their The bills would establish assign urn opmolnea functional was broken on Dec. 1, 1968. ______, were destroyed In Japanese ______ammunition and “ to make sure compcuiy was . part o f'a tempo- 65 For ^ 8 - 9-13.H Manhattan. in the area all her life. 5An 35 Female Z4d7-60 an Office of Ombudsman, ac­ A State Labor Relations Board panel has been asked Wan# oSi ®^®^®**®y vdth rare beauty and Money was scarce, and every ^ says er people ij^j^btag raids. no Innocent civilians are rary fighting unit set up b y '^ 6 Plan 36 Coining 66 Advice Park Avenue In Survivors are a stepson, Ken­ OIMINI 37 Day 67 Friends lAOITTARIUS countable to the General As­ to rule on the eligibility of Dennis Klotzer, chef at (POD- 21000) bears no something entirely n e w -a spUt- expenditure oame under the Have more m ontytoday but toe ..q ,^ Arm y moved Into Una- killed.” Ool. Frank A. Barker within the 7 Time neth H. Warner o f South Wind­ » MAV « 8 Rumors 38 To 68 Soy sembly, with the authority to Manchester Memorial Hospital, to vote in a proposed ipip. Dears no resem- level main area for housing: the closest acmtlnv times were better. io«ir« He also said that in question- nth Brigade, 9Come 39 Travel 69 Don't sor; a brother, Horace Ander­ J jU N t» 70 Your l«C .2l l ^ l investigate, either on a com­ election to decide whether workers in the dietary de­ blance to th ^ f^ ^ thorou^- book collecUon. It eHminated FinaUy ^ riix ig day came grounds," ing a Lai resident. The Viet- Medina’s Charlie Company lOSome 40 Throw plaint by a cltixen or . on its sen of Hamden; and two sls- ;i35-5^61 It A 41 Sex 71 Are 23-34^647/ partment at the hospital want ------**‘® ***® "®®* ® basement, and around-lDecT M, T970 ' *‘®*’an ™ TO y®®*®voano 4n ^44«a ^Hnv koff ‘WO haVO HO plaCO any namese' said that “between 40 got to Vietnam in late Decern- Evelm A^Idei^n ^d /6a-6566 12And 42 Out 72 Accented 74-76-:79-a2^a own initiative, decisions, • afternoon aesslon, Dom sought ®**t construction costs with- It was a scene tong to be re- Aleutian Island community of and 46 Viet Cong had moved ber 1967, but did not see its first jjjgg Esther Anderwm, both of 13 From 43 Someone 73 Favorably Hie Ajrmy and Navy CANCIR 74 May CAPRICORN- acts, and other matters of out sacr^ctog needed space. m;mhZX T < Z ^ rs “ scamp- Unalaska, where rtie saw the earlier that morning from the action until late January, 14Potlenee 44 Don't The question of whether M ot- c**med**vrith came and used the land, then West Hartford. \JUHt 21 ISEvtry 45 Argue 75 Press state departments and agen­ zer's pSriUon U supervisory and ^ ^ ^ c tu re s to size or money ,^en the date was set-a spe- ered through toe toUtoente sec- ®«®f ®“ the“^ “.^pardes and village.” On the 25th of February, less 46 Interesting 76 Foot Funeral services will be to­ i.juLf.n 16 You JAH. h cies. part o^anagem eirt-thus dis- ^ ®*^ olection March 18, 1987, to tion and up and down the ramps toey pumpodthelr oU right out The American troops had than one month before M y Lai, ______ITArpument 47 Let 77Matters IIV.U _ (fflotser) could only make rec- morrow at 1 p.m. at the Tay- 48 Person 78 Your 144-45-47-69, The purpose of the bills, tte n ^ y amlracl®. approve a 8496,000 bwid Issue to toe main reading area. Nd- give way to mall order boots. been told to expect heavy rests- the company suffered 16 wound- lo r '^ ’ M ^ en Funeral Home, , l-lM ra i 18 Prove its backers say, is “To pro­ q u a l^ Wm from immendaUoiu, on matter, such to the hay. We have to go a far /32-78<4« 19 Trip 4 9 M oney 79 The 6364-68 < Ing in an elecUm - was the ^ ^^IT® *1®®^® purchase of toe site and body stopped them, It was a *•“ widow of a Russian Or- yray now get fish.” tance but found only old men, ed and three dead when it was 135 g. Main 8t., West Hart- SOSludy 50To OOFrIenrhhip mote higher standards of u o 81 Furniture only one contested at a day-long • more thm l ^ e a r s of effort by construction of toe building. kind o f Joyous hoUday. thodox ctogym an, Mrs. 8h ^ Tchertaannff now wnHn « a ( ^ 51 M atters 5 21 New .. to women and children in IMy Lai. trapped in a mine field. (oi^d, with the Rev. WilUam N. JULY i) 22 Your 52 Acquolntonce 82 Bill competence, efficiency, and h e i^ , held yesterday before Uterally lum^ds rt p ^ e ^ o a OommRtee of 200 was or- Their parents sto^. In long stokoff speaks, reads and writes ^ ^ ® siomi or There was no resistance at all The captain, his voice almost perslng officiating. Burial will 23 Stars 53.ln 83 In Justice in the aihnlnlstratlon a panel of three at the State clungto a bart^l^ noth- Fanlzed, and each member lines at the circulation d ^ ”®*lve Aleut language, plus owned by a ^AU9.n 54Gener6l 84lntlmats that morning.- breaking, told of one soldier be in Soldiers Field, Wilson, at 24 Direction of state laws.” Labor Department offices in Among the items considered tag beats a good book tor pure pledged to convince five other weighed down with books to be Enghsh and Russian. . , 7-12-14-23 2SRei|ultsd 55 Folders 85 And The staring eye on the but­ were disciplinary actions taken Medina was called as a wit- who stem>ed on a mine. (he convenience of the family, W5-77 26 Space 56 You 86 Expeness Wetlversfield. ei^connent. voters of the need for a library taken out. At th© end of the day '®** WUlte Tcheripanoof, “Hie white men ^ 57 Trust 87 Authority ton, say its distributors, is ness by the Jury, which has such “ He was s i^ t as if someone Friends may call at the fu- YIROO 27Ablllly risen i^ ro O ie r department port- concerning several It was at a taxpayers’ meet- brtldtag. - the Ubrarv circulated more than « 8, from the village of Akutan us to some ways, but a lot of our power in a military court. The had taken a cleaver from his neral home tonight from 7 to 9 28 Over 58 Bulky MMumm only a symbol, and not a Uons also slated tor a hearing, increases given lU 29 Money 59 Others 89 Circle t a ^ 19« that a pretty yoimg ft paid off: The voters ap- 1,660 iS - a n all-time record, recently spent several weeks at ^ Judge acted as a trial counsel crotch to his chest area . . . the p.m. \stn.22 30 With 60 None 90arcle MAR. 20 scare taoUc. were setUed by mutual agree- Motser's H>commeii^o^ motile^ then a newo^er to proved the bond issue l,Sll to Its collection now totals more '**® University of Alaska tearii- token, he said. conducting questions. The pro- intestines and liver and- blood 3/11 6-11-W-20 ^1 ^ ment of the attorneys tor both recruiting and hiring proced- Wantagb, got up and said: 921, aeooo and it will ultimate, tog students native songs and Today toe men in Unalaska secuUoh and defense later will made it look Just like plastic.” Anniversary Mass 3W8686' sides following testimony by . u, . __ “What this town needs Is a pub- Smooth sailing ahead? Well, ly hold 70,000. dances. work tor good salaries, said have a chance to cross-examine Medina said he and another A fourth anniversary Mass M otzer In late aftemowi, bring- .***^ Uc library.” hardly. ’ “it’s betuiUtol,” was a typical "Aleuts have Just as much to Mrs. flhapardkotf, but “It’s not Medina.______man moved the wounded soldier for Unda Ann Oaselll will be About Town tag proceedings to an abrupt that the au- But the taxpayers turned After some months of re- comment from the library ^ r. as Eskimos,” she like in the old days when men The Judge took Medina to and a mine under the man then celebrated (Friday at 7 a.m. at thority to act cn his reconunen- down at thrt meeting a 8100,000 quired waiting for federal tq>- “I’m proud,” said one. “It’s a ______;______:______The Marine Oorpe League and nom «latlons rested with his superl- 1967, when the compcuiy first exploded. gt. James’ Church, A ndover its Auxiliary wlU meet tonight ^ The attorneys, R lch ^ Dom bond issue tor a library, and ap- proval the New York State 11- Wg day for Wantagh.” propared in Hawaii to go to “The concussion .blew me — —. at 8 at the Marine Home. ^r^^ them ; and ^ ^ proved tost^ a new elemei^- prary authorities sent down The trustees glowed. Nobody Vietnam up to the point, on back,” Medina said, his eyes Charies A. HotfBer ry school building to meet the -word that the anticipated feder- gets paid tor being a library March 15, when Medina briefed filling with tears. Charles A. Hottner, 78, of needs of a burgeoning postwar gj 3^^ would not be forthcoming tnirteT^ his company. He said the medic standing punta Gorda, PTa., formerly of Hearing on 1-84 ^*®S?*^^***1.. -te-te A.. ‘^*1® U*® U.S. Oon- But whoever heart! of pay “I did not make any reference near him “was as if he had Hartford, died Saturday in During the 196te toe U b ^ ^^ . Involved in toe working of lor Citizens Center. Refresh- „ x« m tor, the two assistant admlnls- 333 to h°"AUng- o f prisoners,” Medl- stood behind a screen and some- Florida. ments wlU bo served. * P'*"' ------Issue went down to defeat tour After weighing economic and ■ a genuine miracle? na said of that briefing. Some of one had taken a paint brush and He was bom March 15, 1897 ___ On thelr netum a short Ume times. It wasn’t that toe taxpay­ the srtdlers who had testified In scattered red paint on him. It }„ Manchester and lived in Hart- ers hated libraries. On each o c ------the four months of the Calley was blood. fopj before moving to Florida Stirring Interest Membere of St. Bridget ^ ^ t ttr^fo^d*^^ ^ carton the library proposal com­ trial have said that Medina spe- “I said, my God, don't go to ^2 years ago. sary Society wUl meet tonight ^visors are to be consid- «*«cWe Motzer’s status, Atty. peted with a new school building C & i l ) MWraiiy mentioaed women and pieces on me. You’re the only survivors are his wife, Mrs. The pubUc hearing to be heldId things are completely different ^ ered supervisory and not eUgi- Dora also urged that « ^ « proposal or a record srttool ^■^N H SlOWiOP PMMK)**— children; others said he did not. medic !• got.” Gertrude Hoffner of Punta Friday _ night _ concerning 1-84 is t ^ . and that ttelr voices are Home 4W St., to pay res- ^ elecUon. Q^eWy m possible to «chedi^ budget. Medina said he was asked if At the command-level Met- three aona, Richard Hof- gathering conslderaUe momen-_ the — ones----- —t.j.kwhich —Ml wiU w* be heard pects to the late Joseph J. Har- They further agreed that the election, and to leave the Finally, to December 1961, an­ rington, whose wUe U a portUon Is not quesUon of Motser’s status as other campaign was launched civilians rtiould be killed. Ing, Medina said, the unit com- ^ Hammonton, N.J., Don- turn In Uie town. The i»K^)oeed Women's Workabop member of the society. ------" ------n-* “My rei^ to that was ’No, manders were told to be thor- Heffner of Clark. N.J., and corridor would dlrecUy affect ^t last month’s meeUng of supervisory and that he shall be *■ poeslWe challenge ballot. tor a Ubrary. The hat was ellglble. Atty. (Durant, however, ob- I>cu3sed and 8600 raised to fi­ you must use common sense. M ough as they went through the Hoffner of Wayne, from one-third to one half of the Women’s Workshop, a . Jected to ttie board’s setting a they have a weapon and engage vlUage because ^er Ameri- j ^ grandchUd. the townap^le. group which was an outgrowth A M -yyi |4 The petition for yesterday’s nance the campaign. date fo r an election before malc- On Feb. 14, 1962, at a special SICMBB OP you you can rtioot back, hut you cans operating In the area h ^ Funeral services wUl be to- ^ t e I^ w a y petals have ^ ^ ereWel course taught ear- A. hearing was filed by a numhw ing a decision regarding ttie must use common sense.’” often been surprised by attacks ^t 8 p.m. at the Rose tadlcated that at the concli^on |y (jj, py Tolland County rt emploj^ to the »os]^tiU’s ellgIbUlty. elecUon the voters rq^MOved a 864,140 budget to establiah a li­ Medina said he had passed on from behind. jjjy Memorial Home, 580 Elm P“. "^*f*ngB, Extension Service member-at- dlptary department and toe Durant asked tor a transcript to hte troops information given Medina said hta oedere irare Rocky Hill. Burial will be wiUlnaegi^ the data and sug- Algene Roberts, Lesser Count union which Is attempting to ______brary. Terry Olewitz, leader ot w saw wm ^ . . . . 46A.M. MR—rnr ARa ovtltmevA VIII lIvA. e^»«» sraavlrwai fhA iMsmm oMsi ^ ___ . of the testimony and said he to "w;fii~tor"ool. “to derti^ the v ^ . m Uve- ^‘•’iJ^“'Hl^rM^iiiorial Park. « »h* ^ iSSTcoiTwebb mirkThtinO’ fa n n ed to fUe 2 brief with thi the campaign, and his cowork- O r s i. K. Henderson, who had clc« vrolls ^rtr^ ^ Apj« 1 a pro^^ will be su^ extension service allO O llIlg Drug and Hospital Union, AJYr within a week after re- ers were haityy and he went back to bis regular community Justw taken over as brigade com- food stuW’^ could be used ^t the toner- -rWM wrariH n,»an that at anma n>eak" i~ “ “ on “ a number ------of topics.-—•• ------HARTPCHID (AP) — ^A 78- celvUig the transcript Dotii mander. by the Viet Cong. al home tonight from 7 to 9 ™2hnt a^,aH t w . ^ ***“ Webb, a homo ecooo- yearKiM West Hartford lawyer, A spokesman for the workers gald he wlU decide whether to project—aiding children with Medina said that he saw one reeding disabilities. Only 8200 •“The Tne Informationuiiorma«wi a I gave was 4wr im D.m. wwMir ohana tha nmnnarii *“ *■!, explained the worUngs arrested In January on a mur- present at the hearing told Bio oi)e a brief after reviewing the tlMt Oie 480i V iet Cong Bottal- Isrge pile o f bodtes — 20 to 28 — P corridor will lie privosea foundations of toe County der charge in the death of Ms Herald that a delegation of testimony. 'was spent and the rest was . loGsted In Mv Lai 4 and at the trail intersection where * t BIxtenrton Service, Its function gon, wiH Instead be prosecuted workers and union organizers An election mtstt be dated turned over to the new library. S e a te d Crtl.y 1. cha*g«l with killing 80 th t J ^ L . 1 **** services It tor manrtaughter because of a had preaented ^ management within 20 days of a decision by On Dec. 1, 1962, the library c l^ or non- Suit Brought that tw u It , town^eopie p,ciymca to too community, coroner’s report on Uie dreum- wlto a signed petition early In the bo(u?d on Metier’s status, opened to«a rented storefront combatants wUl be gone to *’ and vanous town oenrtau veo explained what an ox- stances of the ebooting, a pro- February asking that the union iTid panel that heard the 'With 3,852 books. The line o f bor­ hw 7-80 ’’ saw at that intersection. For Seat On not otoy planning to attend tM (gngjd,. affiliated homemaken secutor said here ’Tueeday. be named to represent the testimony was heculed by Prof, rowers spilled out on the side­ ^Ttold tbem we could expect Crtley d«l€« evra knowing hearing, but are coin ^ am M ^ community Is, Its Tlie r^xirt, issued by coroner dietary deportment. Fleming James Jr., a member walk and at the »id of the day a hrtluva good fight and proba- the existence of the Interaectlon. with suggestions, iMorman necessary structure and its op- Irving L. Aronson, says Robert Didn’t Aoeept Petition of toe faculty at Yale Unlver- there 'wasn’t a stogie diUdren’s and oplnloas. book left on the rtielves. Seale Jury eration. L. AUyn was criminally re^xm- poul Moss, an aartrtant ad- slty’s School of La w . motw and ADss Jean Natsch, (Oonttamed' from Page dim ) The town’stown's ITannlng(Planning and It soon became apparent that Colum bia She said a homemakets club rtUe In the death Jan. 2 of his mlniatrator, sdiose duties i ------1OT2. each side had 80 peremptory Zonl^ Oom^ra has «- ^Is comprised ^of women who„„„ 27-year-old son Robert Jr. include supervision of that de- the conununity would need a Trustees are Audreyw MlUer, .. challoiges,' and the defense was tended _forms- ___6 invi^im - M to toe -- RrlMU M/ MhJhw CMJVCUAMIKv advantage RAof RAAwtoe But, sJIWdOState’s W ^h!W>JrAtty. • elRAlU John A,/* D. L&- partment, cbCKUVWAv%DI acknowledged that he bigger Ubrary than the rented __ ___a. ^ a 4MMR X. - a —^.SSAS_^_R * TMBnV m onto vow Aw SzniVOnY1*V- Charges 1977; Austin Doscher, 1975 and igter granted an additional two. and m,* many services and classes of- Belle Indicated, the transcript tmH been presMited wttfa the quarters afforded. WUh that In Six Mills Raymond Judd, But now the defense Mis u ^ 'Manchester Robert tored by too extension service of the coroner’s inquest casta petition but did not accept it, mind the five Ubrary trustees ■me duirch council be Ite up aU Its whUe the that are of interest to the av- doubt on whether It could he the administration’s Denied By asked the voters on Feb. 27, governing body and will also prosecution still has more than infbrm Aruto^’s real *Tage homemaker, mo club proved that AUyn acted wlto ••good 1985, to jMiy a site to toe center G>st of Hikes han/«a the flnances. formerly a w> remaining. Mg and Inform Andover a real- ______. ___ ^ ' . ______. . . « « « of town' tor 888,000 to be set « e . • » « 1» . .«««•» p~v» •« . ~ «« 1- e elected. ^ malice ^ premedltiaticn both he^was In feed toot the dele- ed aubordinates and other per- proved a 82,367,000 bond Issue pie and the"boart^’d^onsr chairman have b ^ jacked and only two Mdlcated that he wlU attend «>e eiec^. . . . ^ fo r an addition to the Junior-sen­ an toe board of trustees, chair- alternates remain to be selected. Andover’s hearing and Mfiwm be proved) and the union would sons of questionable mottves _ LaBeUe said that the man- oeUtion the fttnt* Labor Board who Intend to destroy not only ior high school. Everybodys coming to D&Us ^ men of aU committees, prert- me defense renewed Tuenlay the group of .tiie .port^ Coven- pay for aU toe Increase v ^ tt." ertUrtZ^of to^’^Jn^^M^s ^ told prevlourtTtoken ra toe which help, defray toe exten- rtaugfatw c l ^ acciu s*^^ to esU for an etoction. me J h r ^ me ^ That didn’t ke^ the people at the town meeting Saturday Z of peremptory dZenger highway. He stated that a «»on service’s cost of sendMg of w ’ imtawftU. killing without under law, a total of 80 per to i^ of the Am eri^ ^ e r from demanding more books nHht ^ Z Z t t ^ ’ have ex- Tre^rt t S p^iqiectlvO^^ ^Uc hearing of tortr own wOl buUetins. etc. Each member mjjl^.” cent of the worker, had to rtgn and f l ^ men.” the former and more services, or solve the problem of quarters so crowded The voters aqiproved 818,000. nrertdent wlU serve rwni. So taking place ohortly, having may attend only those sessions The Inquest was held 10 days petition before the request gene^ „ ,, that serious research was prac­ from toe reserve fund, to toe trustees six yoara The 80to panel of potential Ju- been delayed by other pressing which are at particular toter- ago. ^ ____ ceuld be______vaUd. ____The a conaplr- tically impossible and half the “SHOE Board of Education, fw port- ^ four years. AU oto- rora was exhausted quickly town burtneas, but he does not est to her or may attend aU toe cdUection had to be stwed out of able clasaroonia, plus an addl- ^ rfected for one year ex- Tuesday and toe trial was re- expect any drastic change sesrtana If she so chooses, sight to the basement. ticnal 88;428 for other expenses. ^ hi^,yian cessed until Thursday, when a to position on toe highway. The service requests only HouseNamed Si» ™ ^ Then word came that aid mey also approved 810,000 for ^^yj ^ vacancy new panel was to appear to Manchester’s Weiss was un- that a club send two represent- JLlT\tA WWR8S »• with contractors to increoM * more thB& 60 p c f CCIIC. auaU— Ot ttiA Avrwnae ctf amounting 32 per cent of the town building furniture and fliqierior Ooilrt. certain as to whether he could stives or leaders to at least Th* dlotarv department has profits at the expense oc IN” In- armed services personnel and total copt ofto a Ubrary building architect’s fees as weU as 81,800 ' t. Speak After State’s Atty. Arnold attend due to other commit- one program a year that is Qlief Justice would be^orthcomtag from the for elections and town meet- Democratic Women’s aub Markle exercised toe proeecu- ments, but said he would at- sponsored by toe extension federal govenunent. togs; 82>MO for Improvements Wednesday at toe tlon’s 87th peremptory challenge tempt to send a representative service. Of TopO>iirt A new site was found in the over 3000 pairs of at the recreation area; 8250 | jc n jc of . Mrs. Edward Oonnole, to accuse a young black man t o toe hearing who could Inform Itiss Webb pointed out that trike fw the Zoning Board of choper iuu, at 8:15 p.m. do- from New Haven, defense at- the gathering of Manchester’s in these days of high In- (Oonflmied from Page One) Aiq>eala; 8600 to toe town at- ivosteases are Mra. BmU Malek tomey Catherine Rorahock noted views. flationary prices, bad financial R -T Ax. AWsa tsrvwwafrtoi oHmintfltra.. ?ood name and reputation/ misses^ women’s tomey; 86,000 for winter road Albert Hadlgian. that “five of the last seven” The town of Bolton is con- times, and growing cMicern Ucan Committee, and for about 20 persons are to the 9^e said. “I ^egoricaUy _de^ Six-Man Juries malntenuice and 8600 for toe state Rep. WUUam O’NelU such chaUenges by the prose- ducting lU hearing this eve- with toe quaUty of the food we two of these years he served part-time categwy- wotk to be done at the dam, wUl be the guest speaker and cution had been used against nlng and the results of that will eat, more and more pe<^e <* the Republican State Central Bertdea toe five positions at , y.y ^ get ^ _a Bill Approved among other smaller Increases, will discuss new leglalation and blacks. ' be known and can be used at again are developing an to- Committee. issue yesterday, both sides P P * FAMOUS BRAND Voters appropriated 84,000 for answer questions. Members are Markle,. citing a U.S. Supreme Andover’s hearing Friday. terest In preserving produce He has been a director of the agreed at toe outset of the hear- P® J' deinitv chiefh lef of HARTFORD (AP)—A WU cut­ a (ttcrage building to be used urged to bring a friend. Any- Court decision, argued toat proe- Scheduled to attend Friday’s elOier purchased freeh to sea- boards of tire Manchester Me- (ng to exclude the porttions of Xrmv hi Vietnametnam, ting the size o f Juries from 12 Jototly by toe Board of Educa- one interested is welcome to at- ecuton are permitted to use hearing are tor the State Mgh- son or grown to their own gar- mortal Ho^itrt, toe Manches- aaslatant food service manager, mni* of his timele was ’ to 6 in civil cases wras passed tion “"•I toe Board of Select- tend. A nominating comnrittee peremptory challernres to any way Department, William LtSf Trust Co. (now the Cormect- food ((wivlce manager, dleUclanr by the Senate without debate SHOES lu cut uu»ic spent on problems of personnel merL wiU present a slate of officers manner they choose. He has de- zarok, engineer, another high- To meet this need, toe Ex- tout Bank and Trust Co.) and and an office clerk. Thesday and sent to the House. Hie budget adted tor toe for the yeeur begtontog April 1. nled -past defense contentions wn.y denartment official, as tension ^Service Is sponsoring a Uie Manchester Savings and The rtlglbility hearing was problems of PXs Smaller Juries would save the fiscal year ending Aug. 81 totals Tax Liens Listed that his use of these chaUenges yet not known, and representa- course In freestog and canning. Loan Co. He had served as a necessary because, under state • courts time spent to picking Ju­ on sale at D&L’s Manchester 81,037,896, increasing estimated Tax collector Mrs. Ermtola —which are made without ex- tlves from toe engineering firm Me first class of which wUl be trustee of toe Verrrianck labor laws, supervisory persra- in matters of mo- rors, would save the state mon­ town expenditures by 829,608. Lowman announces that she pianalion—to radlcaUy discrim- of Charles A. Maguire and As- ,'^P^ Sctolarsfalp Fourid^Mr. nel cannotiaimot be i«s IncludeduiviuuoRA to«R the 1 ____ ^ /I __ _ If___ __ ftdJH ey on Jurors’ pay and would There was no opportUon to has sent out 27 notices of liens, tnatory, socU te.; c o n «ilU ri firm plan- buUdlng In RockvUle. interest- w to 1968 he ^ same b a r g ^ unit as regular make Jurors' quarters less Parkade Community Room the acceptance of Webster Rd. Mra. Lowman said If the de- nintf th6 corridor. ed -persons may - inquire . about le^ - advisor to former Gov. hourly workers. He denied testimony he cramped, Sen. Jhy Jackson, D- as a.town rood. It was e>®lato- Unquent taxes are paid by David Johniun hiriiwav d«. taking the course either at toe John Lodge, and In 1953 was Yerterday’s hearing was the , . _ . . West Hartord, told his col­ Hartford Girl narZnt TOUand County ExtenslMi Serv- appoliited by^Gov-Lodge-to toe first pubBc indication of the l!?®^ shoes taken from our ed that even though toe owners March 29 the Uetw w ill not be partment uoiraw,deputy «; commissioner,u iiiiiu w v >k>x, , . i ----move to organise the toetaiyt a de- WilUam Higdon as chief leagues. rtrip had changed hands toe appUed. Shot to DDeath e a t h the State Highway ^ p a r t- ‘ ® ^ “ - ®ontacUr»^ R rs. Rob------” cu-t^lton ^ toe 8^1ub ^ m The bill would go into effect Corbins Corner, Bristol Plaxa, subdivision appUcatlon hod been ment has made no decision as ' j— B„Knn«n»«a at Army headquarten at Long Jrty 1' on all cases which had approved before new regula­ Manchester Evening Herald B y Accident to the final location of toe pro- '”»« «ro«P decked to hold Ito “ ^S^T^biioenaed not gone to trial before then, New Britain, Manchester Stores tions were established. Crtumbia coirespondent Vir­ posed corridor. He todlcLd ^meeting toe first Tue^y He said he did not know «id said Jackson, iriio is cochairman Studies Authorized ginal Carlson, Tel. 228-92M. HAR-riTORD (A P )-A 18-year- ^ to'iftiyr^w^ch time'^ 1 - former Gov. John Dempsey to by the union attended toe day- ^ e of the Judiciary Ooimnittee. Voters authorized the select­ K«venring the construction of Motzer, toe chef, none were “> ««*verae infor- men to appoint a five-member P i i l s l i s * R o r t f i r t s l a **®*’ *>oyfrlend Tuesday whUe highways had been changed in organise a form al club e l^ - y e a r term. motion against him. Justice House's nomination as caUed upon to testify, committee to study salaries of rubllC Kecords ho,„e from -cteroi. Ju^ceMmse’ Tuesday Mgdon and several Lincedn Era Relived recent yean, and toe Highway chief Justlce< nuist be approved Before testimony got under aH elected town officials and Quitclaim Deed '■From aU appearances, Cllnlo Date uuuh. >ra BM>ruveu ooiwnj wrauiirauj b«* nresent and fwmer Army UNOOLN CITY, tod. — At report to- the__ October_____ town John H. MOrhardt to Susan B. was an accident,” poUce said Tni.no~. .oi.i i... «•«» The WellrChfld Conference ^ the H ^ and the Senate, way, both sldra cl^ed over „oncommlsrt^ o f f 1 ^ s meeting. A ten-member cmiunit- Morfaardt, property at 25 Trum. Wednesday, Lincoln City, near Evansville, visitors to toe Lincoln Boyhood tee wUl be named, five by the huU St., conveyance tax 8D- ‘H’® Ylctlm was i regrolariy to $30 selectmen and five by the Board Mecbaiilcs Uen lohn of Hartford, National Memorial can slip of Education, to study future Central Connecticut Acousticsso O8:46 «WW p.m.U.8 8 8 * 1 to *4 *»Afc»Mt. SvISSmS Aawwyee** AR. aW « • , . lAly^^^U*Ull83181iB C8* W 1 14BMV ^ ' i ■ i i ■ w . w nam. back In time with demonstra­ .chool MW1« Th. imra a*. R.H,.i><« Ooi- •< » >««•• -o^d In th. ,h«l ter th. c«d.r««»n ««1 “TSJSS* ‘S' .H* Cole derried or offered-expla­ tions of splitting shingles, barlt- .tell pntelwte. in. tte. pote-M. teteMli. on. I«i. «< tentei-d tern. ^ tetelten »“ !°"?r “SS nation for a number of b ^ r tog rails, curing meat and fir­ American Bar Association. Durant claimed that two classroomB over a period of ten n .J., Hardee's Restaurant Inc. 8^® was a su^ent at uie saran He wdntPtd « i f “ scheduled, allegations made 'against him. ing a Kentucky rifle. Period yeara and wlU be reimbursed of North OaroUna. NeU H. Bills Rawson School. uve. towns. He pointed out that Justic.e House Is a member chefs unfamlUar with the hoe- costumes are worn by attend­ ^Sock-It-To-Me M ner cent ot the cost by toe te„a nmotence J Kanlan II - The youth, who is 14, was un t**** would very definite- BignchesterMfi-tehm-tte, Evening HeraldHeraM «ot «ancuesierManchester ixoogeLodge ocof acasens.Mm o m puaipltal’s s eperauoneperation hadnaui«.ra to be I ants. The ctas^ms wlU not Z at K r o ^ ’st tdentifled because of his age. ly b® the choice of the peo|rie, Andover oorreHioiident, Arms He belongs to Delta Chapter, brought In, and volunteers ]^ »| a | j^ 0 t Dacron be c^im^ed t o Z school but ™ m Nild he was referred to arto e^ ep t^ some monumen- Fristoa, Tel. 742.9847. Royal Arch Masons of Manches tatoed to help staff toe depart- iTJ.4AE Special” - - . Heieose oz Atwuumn. _____ tal obstructlan wnilii tu> hill. ter; Wasbtogton Commandery, wntentmrat. mnvNEW vruMr YORK /Az»i (AP) __ — net.'Ihe misses’ & women’s sport ro“tort tKSdrato^ rrSy ^ y®""* “® Knights TUmiriar, of Hhrtfocd; Dom charged, however. that stock market drifted lower to- polyester Tfl77 Bock Unit Bidrinx 'Temirie o f the fihrlne, ct the emplojres had attempted to day, and broken said profit tak- AritertMly I shoes tatd flats a. 34" crushed velvet look with trench styling. Thr^SsiS^jnS Mt L^^Jf“^iSJ^*ZancU J SSor^e^ tor^^!^«“ ^ Blue J o h ^ ^ d the c«»totii« J ^ Hartford;______and Omar „„„„Shrine work out a staffing arrange- Ing could Increase if the market m i come furnished but hold about ^ HUM Avenue and Branford town up a mmW of B lflV a t T V fC C Club of Maruriiester. He Is a “ *"t hut had been rebuffed by showed an toabUity to support a N O double Beige or Rosewood, sizes 8 to 1 4 ...... $56 30 desks and chairs each, which of *^®^y ® P "® ‘*®“S?*i®v n the highway * v r s. m j member of the Unlverrtty rs»fc management. Dom said those definite penetration of the 900 Mata SbMl WlU be purchased later. AdacM Drug Co. oi reported he had removed the could take, and aU wortt was dl- te te H«te« hite ^ «»te 1SS,J3S“ ~5 ISS •>»» Itetete A moUonto appropriate 88.- ammunition cUp fretn the pis- racted te ^ aumilylng toe Ucut Btudento and a Hartford to toe Manchester Chapter of . . and trial Average, b. 34" tapestry look with half belted back. the Job until 000 for a trash rack at the dam h* shopptogeenter on Grewi Rd. towns wlto toe Information they newspaper reporter make up the Red Cross and the Manches- the fine Dow Jones average of 80 was defeateas, and Motzer, concern- about oven among Issues traded c. 35" chenille look, double breasted, slightly shaped. luublem of debris under toe March 18, St. James’ Church, te th. tea™ai,, tite bo, tite.<.^™,t«chi.«~^ . ““ a sale so big we have to hold AUsn CSutflBS Krob Jr., of ssvsr&l compsnlOTiB ran nisr. B'rom this m&tsrial, ths Church Electa Offleera 119 Maple St. and Unda Lee the scene down Branford pSarmera Integrated facte and In toe Hartford Rd. buUdtog of Harrtobuig, Pa., reside at 160 cite# Duties B ig Board veriume through Blue, Ecru, Cerise, sizes 5 to 13...... $42 10 p.m. until Westland St. Alison Ayres puts you on the move to a Roy Ferguson was named Hawkea of 22 Essex St., March Several women passers- * added exoenses later on He indicated that it would br savings on all meat pur> offtelals and funds and the admlnlstratlrai ^o^er Increase Its payments to said TRAVCOM, the company everyone Is urged to attend public Works, to seed a portion ''^“ e a U ^ ^ t e r ^ around Hilliard Sts. about what it would be like to for the second week in a row be in the hospital. He had heard up to Weiss to see if the town b o ^ to the first of two pubUc cost per person. Items like In Une with the current rate which takes care of the rate „,eetlnga By doing so, of Charter Oak Park for not when teeT laX area sh^^be ______— last night Euid reiterated their chases. Being the most many tales, some frightening, can require, the developer to budget hearings. hospltallzaaon payments and f,Ifyment in the area, ^e to- bc»k for the taxes, has notified „*|,ests than $6,000 and to return S r ?f ^^ed it w^^^^ n t ih expensive item on your The Mggest budget submitted Social Security are eovemed t** increase amounts to $40 per the town of an incr,ease In their -vnAndlhirea and the reason w ♦ u ready. Ti ^ a e a , u wouia to qcI. 19, 1968. She attributed the from friends who had been in a proposEd for extending sewer iristall sewers. at last^ t’s se^onS tee by sources oU^r te^ C t S «=»>arges. The minimum that ^ some $12,000 which had bepn ready by the f^l. M seeded U ,aU to a raised metal plate. She hospital. On Monday, iMark, his lines to their plEumed shopping Town Counsel John Shea Jr food budget, it pays to ______proposed budgets In- they can now do a town for is mother, Mrs. George Sadrozin- refrEiined from mEddng extep- go out of your way and | $105,880 figure presented by the . In the area of welfare, which The people will have the op- ^P S tee''G lS l. Increases were re- at tee town garage, any Insur- at their expiration, depending of $12,000 of tee $18,000 ear- St. The land will be used by tee care instead of being an un­ . A . .w . - - . . . ------^ ------^ Town Attorney Mrs. Katherine tee ...... finance tee board unanimously approv­ senting the developer, explained project until Eidequate provision and let was state when it improves the in­ known place to be feared. quested for these two employes, ance rebates, and such things on local factors and also naUen- Hutchinson submitted a pro- board taow if thev are of the *"*Frked for tee project was ed. Eigain that the owner would put is mEide for both water and tersection there. Mrs. Cavedon took the Sad-. , bote of whom are paid on an as Income from xerox copying, wide factors which affect the posed budget of $2,500, covering ™i_inn that anv of the nronos- *** stipula- 1) an allocation of $20,000 from up the totEd 1152,000 cost of the sewer. He noted that he was hourly basis; First Selectman Other factors which would insurance companies . In tee such Items as foreclosures and exTOndltures^ are not to the w o r y be done In 6) teg transfer of $500 from the rozinskes on the tour In the sewer line to the site, but pro­ the Capital Improvement Budg- Q^neral Manager Account to tee same order that Mark will enter Efcting in the spirit of the com­ CLOD ROAST Percy Cook said tee secretary decrease expenses are tee pos- case of rebates, the money Is collection of delinquent taxes, best intereat of the town tee fall. posed to be paid back each et for work at tee teen center genlor Citizens Account to cover various departments when he is ments 'surrounding the recent is doing considerably more slbllity of lower bid prices on turned over to-the general fund. Iggal opinions, town meeting ______A contractor working on 1-84, yesur for seven years a portion at the Manchester Recreation unanticipated utility expenses. admitted. They saw the lobby; controversy over sewers in the getting Involved to such Items as gasoline, and TOe Plannlng^d Ztm lng^- warrants and trial work. Manchester Evening Herald w»>o was using the site to store S;nrer (fom VrF knovii’ m teg Werw, te^“«- of this Investment up to the the admission room where Mrs. Greenwood Dr. Eirea. At that tax coUecUon and has not had other uncertain factors such as mission presented a request for Although the proposal was (or Andover correspondent, Anna equipment, was still on tee ’ totEd cost of the installation less Sadrozinske will answer same time, the directors IndlcEited an Increase for the past two a blU which has been Intro- HOC for the coming fiscal year, $260 more than last year, Mrs. prigbia, Tel. 742-9347. «»e (all, so tee work g) a resolution aUowlng Weiss „( the Senior ClUzena questions; the laboratory where the normal sewer assessment on that they would like to see years, "nie increase to tee duced Ih tee legislature to ex- e. 60 per cent drop from last Hutchinson pointed out that the nmiiacould n not r t Kbea Hnne.done. TiieThe eon-con- . enter - Into------an agreement» ..withjh. center.u*® ® a technician explained the blood the completed shopping center. Water Emd sewer go in Ed every lb operator at the town dump empt a municipality from pay- year’s $860 budget. Chairman town attorney gets paid only for tractor has agreed to grade tee y,e state (or damages to local .j . uJg Suspense Tax CoUec- and urine tests Mark will have; This Eissessment would be about new development where it was would bring that salary a little Ing tee state tax on gasoline Raymond P. Houle ^ d tee the work actually preformed. A Campaign Peak land in exchange lor Its “®e roads as a result of heavy haul- jjgj .jbls is a list of dell- the different types of pediatric $24,000, Diana said, mEddng the possible. more In line with uteat stmilsu* (which ia now refunded later) commission felt it could op- bill is submitted periodically. TOPEKA, Kan, (AP) — Dur- fall. O’Neill places a $78,000 jne construction site of taxpayers who cannot be suites; the nurse's station; and total playbEick from the town Director Carl Zinsser concur­ woriters are getting in neighbor- thus saving paperwork and ®cate within that framework. Dog Warden (ng committee discussion Mon- value wi tee grading the unopgned portim of 1-84 in located. This list serves as a finally the playroom where the roughly $130,000. red with Farr in expressing his ing areas. handling costs. ^1^1? funds j^og. warden William Kowal- day on merits of shortening tee Allan Cone, -principal - of Ben- j — south------End----- of town.------Weiss kkiu binder umuci m«^>ushould tee missing children received ice cream and (HeraM photo by Buceivlcius) Diana Eirgued that the town concern over the precedent An Increase was requested In ,pbe otUv other increases not- c® u®®t noted An decrease was noted in tee band and miscellaneous sup- tiem, tee regional Board of Full 4 Ply Nylon Cord us,” said Mrs. Linda Coville, used by older children, and a of the nurses, Mark seems older sports are-to him. Eigreement. At this time I cerebrEd pEdsy since birth. who WEIS at the nurses’ station for individual Items, this cate- item for elections and refer- plies. Education, tee registrars of during the tour. “ You’ll stay gory includes such thlng;s as endums. Last year’s budget was Secretary of tee parade com- voters, tee Probate Court, tee

How Parents }Ve purchased fhe stock of a leading Conn. TIP ROAST Safety Custom Tires t r e a s u r e Jewelry Store and were passing the saving on ArrangeTour ■ V ’. to you! ALL Pediatric tours for children S H O R P t scheduled for hospltalizaticm and lb ONE for their parents is one of Man­ sm nm chester MemorlEd HospltEd’s UARANiaomfiS LOW newest public relations services. It WEIS started after a sugges­ PRICE! tion from the medicEd staff Eind TO TA L F O O D is one of several tours avEdlable to the public by appointment. TENDER LEAN Pediatric tours are scheduled FANCY-HEAD CUT • Wrap Around Traadl usually on Edtemate Wednes­ • 1. •t’.’.'l days at 3:30 p.m. when a par­ • CHARGE ITI ent or pEirents' have indicated Our Reg. ^.E.T. n an Interest in participating with BLACKWALL SIZE a child or children. Next PORK STEAK 700x13 17.99 1.95 1 Wednesday another tour will be BRISKET 735x14 18.99 2.01 1 held if someone liEis made an 20.99> 2.14 1 appointment for it. Reservations 775x14 may be made by cEdllng Mrs. 825x14 22.99 \ 2.32 1 Raymond Larivee of 93 Bran­ 775x15 20.99 2.16 1 ford St. after 11 a.m. CORNED 815x15 22.99 2.37 1 Pediatric volunteer tour lb guides are Mrs. G. Robert Whitewalls $2 extra Cavedon, chEdrman, Mrs. Don- Edd Pett, Mrs. Jeffrey Keith, Fiberglass Belts Means Extra Mileage! Mrs. Terry McConnell, Mrs. BEEF Donald WllliEuns Eind Mrs. DIAMONDS WATCHES Joseph Halloberto. Other Tours Available EYE OF THE USDA CHOICE-CENTER CUT Whitewall Premium* Belt 78 Mrs. Robert B. Weiss is SAVE UP TO SAVE UP TO 6 5 % l^ 49 chalrmEin of Edl tours for the 50^! Auxiliary of Manchester Mem­ 14K Gold S • Poly Glass 2x2 Soltod Tiros orial Hospltel. Genersd tours 1 Carat V Carat 17 Jewel are avEdlable to any group wish­ 2 S CHUCK ROAST bone end ing to tour the hospltel. Time MEN’S BENRUS ROUND ROAST • Up to 7 inchos in width is arranged to Eiccommodate the SOLITAIRE SOLITAIRE WATCH s group and, if possible, to co­ I • t WATCH » USDA CHOICE F.E.T. incide with the time of the $ 1 4 9 5 \ SIZE Our Reg Sale F.E.T. S IZ E ^ Our Reg. Sale group’s reg;ular meeting hour. F78)115 32.99 25.99 2.62 More than 100 Browides, cub, M 9 5 * 2 5 0 E78x14 30.99 25.99 2.37 2.80 boy and girl scouts go through •M F78x14 32.99 25.99 2.54 G78x15 34.99 28.99 H» the hospital every month. Shoulder Clod Roast G78x14 34.99 28.99 2.69 H78x15 36.99 30.99 3.01 Science and other classes, Silver 36.99 30.99 2.95 J78x15 38.99 32.99 3.12 church clubs and women’s or­ ^ 1.17 Carat Mans’ ladies & H78x14 32.99 3.27 . ganizations of the Eirea have Dollar USDA CHOICE J78x14 38.99 32.99 3.05 K78x15 40.99 had tours. DIAMOND DIAMOND RIMG Men’s W M e s Children’s groups are not Watch *There currently exist, no induriry wide or other accepted taken to patients’ floors. “ We m a w ^ 4 9 5 system of quality standards or grading of tires. show them mEuiy departments $4950 that are necessary to help make * 5 7 5 ill OUR OWN FRESH MADE Boneless Chuck Roast the patient well—phEirmacy, VaPric® % laboratories, X ray, physicEd Heavy Defy Sprieg Speciall therapy and kitchen,” Mrs. Weiss said. The film, “ AU in a Day,” is shown to groups by Shock Absorbers Lobe ged Oil Chaege Mrs. Philip Dooley. SAUSAGE MEAT Our Reg. 7.99 Caldor Priced I General tour guides are Mrs. Weiss, Mrs. Rudolph Ricclo, JEWELRY Lifstim* guarmtM Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. $p m P r iv * M long S i you We- drain and install 4 quarts 50 TO 70% OFF In fo r own the earl heavy duty Quaker State Fred Lowe, Mrs. Gene Connors, F R E E 4.88 Mrs. Joseph Swensson, Mrs. S h o c k Motor Oil. Filter extra. 3.88 Herbert Snyder, Mrs. Raymond P A b so rb e r Installation available at slight lb Intpcctlonl PerEicchlo and Mrs. J(^m Watch Pierced additional cost FEiulds. WILL LEist month ISO women mEule a tour of the $5.5 million wing Bands Earrinss KLEENEX at the mid-winter meeting of the HOLD OAOIPBELL’B CanCKKN b i c e or auxlllEiry. 49c FACIAL TISSUES 2M Count Maternity tours Eire given at $2” Price GHNKEN NOODLE SOUP Dow ^(^>-Dow Heavy Duty 8 p.m. Tuesday. Request CEirds ANY We Beaerve The BliU t Tb lim it OmmUtlaa SUNSHINE COOKIES Eire available in doctors’ of­ 12-08. fices. Maternity tour guides are CUTUREENBEANS 3^49e PEANUT CAKES Cork & Choke Cleaner Brake Fluid BUKWRl-ER COOK IES Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, chair­ DOLE Our Reg. 1.39 Our Reg. 54c man, Mrs. Leroy Psirker, Mrs. ITEM 48-ob. WEigner, Mrs. Robert Spencer aaaaaaaaa«*aaa«a« PMEAPFLE JUlOE $1.00 FITTER PATTER Removes carbon, grease, BRAKE Top quality, extra heavy Eind Mrs...Joseph GarmEin. gum. Cleans, lubri^es 4 FLUID duty brake fluid for all LaMaze tours for, prospective moving parts. normal driving conditions. parents Eire given Thursday at Jmmtu* QmwmHmi MANCHESTER 8 p.m. Request cards are avail­ able in doctors’ offices. LaMEuie In guides are Mrs. Lawrence SHOPPING BEEI Berry and Mrs. Robert Coumbe. O. M. B. h s. HRST FOOD OaU Fbr Appaiatmeat Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Ssle. W6(J. thru Sdt. PARKADE Free ia Israel Satisfaction or Money Back 646 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER. CONN. EXIT 93. WILRUR CROSS PARKWAY Open late every night TEL AVIV (AP) — Dr. Grego­ 63 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHBSTIR 649-8442 Except Sat until 6 P.M. ry Katz, a Jew who (ought for (We Beeerve The BIOU To lim it <)nantltlee) O pea T o m .. W ^ . Sat. tia « — nm n.. FiL on • five yeEirs to get Ein exit visa from the Soviet Union, arrived with his (Eunily in Israel Mon­ day night. YOUMUST S A re OMEVERYPURCHAS£.

VS s D i w ! r n d MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 ^ PAGE. TWELVE PAGE THIRTEEN ■ '« ** ' ^ ^ ^ “ MANCHESTER-^JVENING HERALD. MANC^TESTE^ CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 provements to the highway, in on Routes 83 and 30, in Vemon. Vem on should belong to a consoUdat- ’The Library Board will meet Tolland Manchester Hospital Phone Vemon, is almost complete, ’The Houley-Dooley report ex­ the council, at which the (PZC plained that the proposed de­ Good Weather Coventry refused to wholly endorse the Bolton ed system.” temorrow night at 8 at Com- federal funds are available but Mrs. Butterfield concluded, munlty Hall. (. Hospital Notes ’The telephone number lor M ayor Appeals sign (permanent) would Include Keeps Your sewer proposal. Manchester Memorial Hospi­ construction must start by 1974 “this should be a year rt aus- The Bolton Juni^ IVomen’s reconstmction of Kelly Rd. from Feet Dry! T h e statement continues, Zone Change Plan VISITING HOURS tal. was changed a few To MeskilL- F or to guarantee the federal partici­ South Windsor to the existing Planners Issue Statement “The individuals vdio are or Board of Finance Chided terlty,” which Ahearn counter- Club will meet tomorrow night Intermediate Care Semi- months ago, but too late to pation and funding. Dobson Road. It explained they sd by sajring that those con- at 7:45 at St. George’s Church, We use genuine prime have been members of the PZC cemed with austerity should ’Hie Commission on Educa- private, noon*^ p.m., and 4 p.m>- be listed correctly in the new Highway Funds In their report. Senator Hou­ would be basically in the same leather; also shoes made (since 1966) have on many oth­ phone books. ’The hospital On Sewers, Redevelopment Over School Salary Hikes have been present at recent tion of the United Methodist 8 pan.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- A letter from Mayor Prank ley and Representative Dooley location but would ultimately be longer or wider...... er occasions emphasized pub­ 2 p>m., and 4 p.m.-8 pan. number is 646-1222. said the ’Tri-City Shopping area four lanes. ’This would Include licly and privately the need for Mrs. Virginia Butterfield of wouldn’t have been Informed In town meetings where "huge” (Church will meet tomorrow Draws Opposition McCoy to Governor MeskiU and ’The Plarmlng and Zoning lation of any contemplated san- time to obtect. expenditures were approved. night at 7:30 for a work session Pediatrics: Parents allowed A. Earl Wood, commissioner of will not be materially effected a reconstructed bridge in the SAM YULYES Ctommisslon, meeting Monday Itary sewers and storm draln- redevelopment before sewers to Vernon Rd. appeared before the THe proposal to change the future orderly development of any time except noon-2 p.m.; by the proposed permanent Vemon Circle area. 23 OAK STREET the Board of Selectmen and 3oard of Finance last night and In respoSe to Mrs. Butter- Bulletin Board on church school materials. Read Herald Ads Howley, 60 Oak St., South Wind­ the Department of Transpor­ lUght, Issued a statement clar- age.” Held’s c h ai» that the board is ______^_^______residential zone to commercial town. others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. sor; David LitUe, Long Hill tation, urges support of a re­ design. At Vemon Circle there would (A Pew Steps from Main) ifying its position on the Town ’The statement continues, that Town A”* Council who alone have accused members of being Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., SHOE REPAIRING of ___ appoint a rede- -grossly uninformed” about ft- unte*o™ed, member Aloyslus along Merrow Rd. (Rt. 195). has Among th ^e leadU« the op- Rd., Andover; Lynn T. Mamet, quest for an appropiiatkm of Mayor McCoy had expressed be five lanes westbound (toward ’THE BETTER KIND! Council’s sewer proposal, noting since the filling of the 701 Plan * j . . position are Atty. Arnold Sbarge; 4 p.m.-8 p.m. RFD 4, Coventry; Mrs. Ratttel 3160,000 for highway improve- fear that the proposed plan Manchester) and three . lanes th at'u lias zeceived commenrs to‘T965"'’'TOe Y ^ T a s ''“contto‘ “^ency. taken by the TOP VALUE STAMP SAVER'S SPECIAL COUPON-CLIP IT NOW! prompted several local rest- ^ gty^rt Danforth; Intensive Care and Coronary M. Giguere, 26 Croft Dr.; Mrs. ments in Vemon. would eliminate access to large northerly (toward Rockville) on about Its so-caUed “llth-hour ually recommended action on of the State Stat- Board of Educatirm. She CMi- dents tp Mount an oiganlzed Conservation CSommlsslon Chair- Care: Immediate family only, Yvetta E. ’Turner, Windsor At the last meeting of the areas of commerlcal property Rt. 83. position on redevelopment and redevelopment to the Board of ^ redevelop- tended speclflcaUy that no con- anjrtime, limited to live mlnntes. campaign of opposiUon. man Charles -Mayer; William Locks; Mrs. Mary M. Amund­ Town Council, State Cen. Robert ^ e r s . ” Selectmen and the Town Coun- a ™ “ a r^ * ^ e L d ttat Hie (^ponents heeded by Mr. osbom; Mr. and Mrs. George Materiiity: Fathers, 11 ajn.- sen, Watrous Rd., Bolton. Houley and Rep. Thomas Doo­ ’The - PZC had earlier stated cU . . . In 1986, the PZC had executive rt a city salary raises recently granted nublished In the and Mrs. James McNally of Burnham; Dr. and Mrs. David 12:48 p.m., and 0:30 p.m.-8. Also, Kimberly A. Dube, 58 ley, said they were introducing Skingamaug, are conducting a p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and that It fuUy s^ports the sew- Dcmald Sherry of the State De- ofa^o^ ^ the ^ewSper last moS Id^that Surlucco; and Dave Dickinson. East St., Rockville; Nancy Gus- an appropriations bill calling for er proposal Insofar as the vll- velopment Commission to speak 8he said that, according to perTns concerned about the door-to-door canvass of the a sum of 3160,000 to relieve the approval of the legislative Petitlona Submitted 6:30p.m.-8 pan. sak, 67 Weaver Rd.; Leah J. lage area la concerned, but to the town on redevelopment' Public Act 811, there is a 39-day matter could have circulated town. They are urging people The Planning and Ztming Com­ Age lim its: 16 In maternity, Saglio, 41 Bigelow St.; Robert bottleneck and back-up traffic body. to attend Monday night’s pub­ has asserted that it feels rede- In an open meeting at the high period subsequent to signing rt netitions to demand a town mission rezoned the area along 12 In otter areas, no lim it in A. CSialoux, 25 Sunset St.; conditions for all commuters to LOOKING FOR A SMALL CAR? velopment must go hand-in- school. ‘A constant comment manemade ^ ^„„tact during which any ob- to consider the raises, lic hearing on the proposal, Rt. 196 from Goose Lane to the self-service. ’Diomas W. Tremonte, East and from Hartford. by the past and present admin- terms must be ® r " • - * — - slated for 8 p.m. in the Town hand with sewers In the lake The PZC goes on to cite its intersection of Anthony Rd. and Hartford; Scott Vashalifski, ’They explained that this meas­ area. __ _ . istrations has been that federal Mrs. ButteButterfield went on to WITH PURCHASE Hall. Baxter St., last year, in effect Due to cfHistruotlon, parking Jones Hollow Rd., Marlbor­ ure would provide funds to tem­ that the town has a ’The'Hie PZCPZC’s s statement Issuedissued thetho Sewerage ^ Study® ‘ t®*®* amount . rt the.u In-i charge-ton-heaw” that OF $3.00 OR MORE Petitions are also being cir­ extending the former commeri. for emergencies is severely ro- ough; Mrs. Concetta Leone, 69 porarily widen 1-84/86 to three THE ALL NEW (ondav night cites 16 Dolnts which rccnmmcnScH o redevelopment, n ie P Z C ______„,o„ «>P-neavy culated in opposition to the zV.J>Ua.Nxa At. ».A.tSINt.>NKAMt.'> Kleenex Tissues 39« court said; Sara le e Frozen Pull Apurts GREEN BEANS, SPINACH, PEAS, WITH CORRECTIVE PROGRAMS WE Volun. • Lsilr.-NOW Soro lee Frozen Colfee Rings m 6S‘ W75« KrispySolhne Crackers CHICKEN-BEEF-TURKEY FROZEN i , - , ______■ — t t w “A bicycle rider has the same -con' . Jos Mil i lawk s.Ciru >lA>s.A UUAllita rOvKl< J OFXtAetk CARROTS, NIBLETS CORN, MIXED VEG. duty as any other vehicle oper­ ACCOMPUSH THE FOUOW ING... ii'Cipv-. ’.0 fjJ! i- -J-'f illu-ItlN- Maxim Freeze Dried Coffee ‘S ' I" Good luck Margarine a 39< Snow i^rop Orange Juice (ration.. th'-UNaiul-. ;is4 fnl /-..Hi.AJNSlul'.at AAA - 2/vi.Mt SU»a< lAOl 1 (.CjAAO-'.AIitje. Swanson's Pies 4 »lo«.1 . 00 ...K)RM« C'Mikinc fiu’ts. llii* H-1- x 1 l"su,- M,ii.| ator—to keep it under such con­ Pledge Furniture Polish ’ 1” Ocean Spray Cronapple Drink S t s * Gloil (ifrop F’lostic Wrap ANN PAGE NOODLES covMS. V.iJum*’ i-IJ ;iiM.-.l-uv.l vLt-t-k;-., m snM A.oaiw trol that he can avoid collisions. only $M'» t-.Kli. St.rit tvill. V-1. 1 NuW: R T A s n i s Vjiin Country Air Freshener 'J 69* Skippy Dry Koosled Cashews 'S 89* Yubon'Colfte Almondine 3 ,‘4>.1. 00 He cannot, willy-hilly, run into a coupon and standing vehicle and (expect to) VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON Purehoie of recover damages.” TIU1 C..H. g E< Tmr 4>Iln Tbit Cmi^m Ttwardt Tb« This Cm ^R* Tawtrds Tht This CtMfM T*w«tdsTk« An American Bar Association WWBk I PwcIm m .I Wtrtb ^*^0 or more imtiftl. W*rlfc I 5 < P»rdMtt •! W«rlh 10* P«rchBSt*f 7* Purihast •! public service feature by 'Will 3 hclwa«s . 1 2 0 0 -2 PI* SkMt< T m 6 Of. coot Bernard. 646-2130 by tow) s c o n iE S OXYDOL PLUS HUNT'S HUNT'S © 1971 American Bar AssociatitHi U U N D R Y DCTERGENT SNACK PACK PUDDINGS ...FOK WOMBl FACIAL TISSUES PrkoWilh I TOMATO PASTE Ir.K.wiihl A CQ< -----I 69* _ _ I Ccupon I "W cons tm m ONI COUPON PER FAMILY I ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY C.V. C .V . I C.V. C.V. I ..-,..T.irrrrT.i 2 2 ” COUPON VALID THRU MARCHU COUPON VALID THRU MARCHU 1 COUPON VALID THRU MARCHU ^^^^^^OUPONVAUDTH^^ "^AUPMIPOSI-USBOISIZE Legal Notices l a r g s A u o n n s iiiis Probate Cteiut CLAIM UMITATION DECREE Final Touch Cold Wafer All CotKCBlrote Shampoo TliiaydhsidJtsA, ESTATE OF l.EST.TE W. HUNTER BabyPowderi District of Manchester The fiduciary is Lillian A. Hunter LoA m 0«yi Moodoy, WodoMdoy. Fridoy fB B B i o c| B n m located at 243 East Center SC, Man­ Mot'i Twedoy. Thunday. Sofurdoy FABRIC SOiTENER UQUID DCTERGENT 5 7 2 chester, Ckum. 06010. Woodorful IMoft bogle b«ppoe vboo yoe ( R O ^ m n s ) Hi. bcM H lb. bog It is DECREED that all claims CARPET CENTER against the above estate be pre- HMM I ROmOA VAL04CU seiiled to the fiduciary on or before \ 1 5 ‘ O F F I - j 2 7 'OFF % firf. Tetley Ted Bugs 19 June 9 . 1971. ORAHGES JMCt Attest; JOHN J. WAI,JiETT, Judge I L A B E L I Vi LABEL pfasKc ^^ "A Beanttfol aad K xeltinf Show Plaee ct I______I ■' •• r* •7' 2 ■Sf] 48i 63* Fam ooi Baiga and Oupeto” IttIH Probate Court dox. WtSTBW CLAIM UMITATION DECREE BROCCOLI ESTATE OF BER’THA W. SEELEY Per A ll Tear Carpet Noeda See A SpertaUat D is t r ic t of- M a n c h e ste r l o O V f i to tte Maixobeeter Oaipet Centar The fiduciary is Shirley Anne Bellu- 515 Middle Turnpike West ardo a-k-a Shirley A. Belluardo lo­ T I t o s e A & P tiMiT: cated a t 360 Ferguson Rd., Man­ Manchester, Conn. chester. Conn. 06040. . S a v i n g s ! Love those PlaMProduct* Prohibited by stale LawStomps! .x n n p t Irom Plaid stam p alter. O W N xxail.V TO 6:Ji — THCBS., PKI. TO • PJA. It Is DECREED that alt dnlms V PMCiS V H C n V i THRU SAT. MAR. n W l K s a v i THIMCHT TO LIMIT QUANTrmS against the above estate be pre­ SU Manu snUCBT — Oppeatte tte State Armory sented to the fiduciary on or before PHcasEHtdbt Thru Satarday.RUrdi I 3 lh, l«n,i.TUtCoiw.aeilyMd«hielly Wo raMrv* Iha righl to Hm B aeaalillia. 1*1 lai p ieilMa h r typapiaptlral i Manchester Parkade, Middle turnp|ke, West — JTriple-S Redemption Conter, West Hartford, N. Main St. and Albany Ave„ ^25 E. Main St. Meriden June 2 , 1971. ; . Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge ( Open Tues., Thurs., Fri. and ;00-5:30 — Wed. 9:00-9:00 Cldsed Mondays i PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 Section Two WEDNESPAy, M^ 10, 1971 HanrhMtrr lEiirning ?|rralii Wednesday, maech w, m i Pages IS to 28 Coventry , World of Dance Lecture Topic WUh MEG, Local 991 Masons To Mark Qass for Tots Scheduled Friends of the Hartford Ballet, the auxiliary to the Hartford DeMolay Sunday For Opening in September Ballet Co., will present two lectures and demonstrations on Contract Proposals For the third consecutive A new nursery school for supervisor Lillian Robbing, and “ The World of Dance” Thurs­ year. Friendship Lodge (d Ma­ three- and four-year-olds will be school lunch manager Gladys days, March 25, and April 1 at sons will help John Mather starting In September, with Murray, as well as teachers 10 a.m. at Berkman Auditorium, Chapter of the Order of De­ from all four grade levels. classes sponsored by and held Hartt College, University of Rejected by Board Molay mark DeMolay Sunday. at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Program chairman is Joyce Hartford.' It will be this coming Sunday. Church, Route 31 and North Taylor, and refreshments are “ Dance-The Language of By OLENN OAMBER The Masons and DeMolays River Rd. being handled by - Maureen Movement” will be discussed at (Herald Reporter) Chatfield. the first lecture, and “ What is The Board of Directors last night rejected proposed will gather for breakfast at 7 The new nursery school will o’clock at Orange Hall, with the follow the public school cal­ Coventry Grammar School’s Ballet” at the second session. contracts with both the Municipal Employes Group and p r o will hold an open meeting breakfast prepared by two of endar, and will meet in two ses­ Each lecture, authored and de­ Local 991 of the AFL-CIO and directed Town Mana­ Friendship Lodge’s pest mas­ tonight at the school at 8. livered by Joseph Albano, sions from 9 a.m. to noon. ger Robert Weiss to negotiate for contracts whose ters, Raymond E. Bogue and Following a brief business artistic director of the company, Three-year-olds will have class­ total increase—pay, benefits, or ------^------M ai^all E. Hodge. meeting, a panel discussion will be demonstrated by mem­ es on Tuesdays and'Thursdaysr program covering speech, art both—will be five per cent. former mayor Nathan Agosti- After breakfast, the group at­ while four-year-olds will meet bers of the Hartford Ballet Co. Both decisions were unani­ tends the service at the church and music wiU be held, with Both lectures are open to the nelli’s recommendaUon to hold on Monday, Wednesday and Helen Ross, Margaret Pelletier mous. the line in this year’s contract of the master councilor of De­ public. Tickets for the series Friday. and Dorothy Gilliam, r e ^ c - The contract which the board and called the proposed con­ Molay. This year, the master The curriculum will be devel­ tlvely, as speakers in these Eind information about the aux­ rejected called fq)r a five per tracts “ completely out of or­ councilor is John DlCXoccio, iliary may be obtained at the oped in terms of four major areas. cent pay hike for the MEG’S 62 der.” who attends the C^iurch of the categories clustered around the Hartford Ballet Co., 308 Farm- .members plus a longevity bonus . Weiss told the directors that Assumption. The Rev. Robert ingtrni Ave., Hartford. dominant theme, “ The Healthy Read Herald Advertisements plan, conversion to the Century the town was very reluctant to Burbank of Assumption will Child,” according to Pastor Two Introduced plan of medical insurance, and go alcmg with the longevity conduct the special prog;ram. Viliam Wllkens. , an “ ecumed day” policy. The plan, but noted that the town’s The categories are physicial, To Eta Chapter longevity pin.' would establish position was weakened by the emotional, intellectual, and a schedule of bonuses for pec^Ie fact that the Board of Educa­ Vernon spiritual, all to be applied in a Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma who have worked for the town tion has had such a ^lan for meaningful and practical way Phi entertained guests recently over 10 years. The Century plan several years. In addition, most Charge Lodged to the children and the world as at the home of Mrs. Richard would provide increased medi­ towns in the Hartford area and Hinds of 118 Downey Dr., Apt. they see it. cal coverage. An “ earned day” the state also have longevity After Accident There are still vacancies in D. would be one day off for four plans, he said. Mrs. Howard Denslow and Weiss said, ‘T .feel it is a fair 1^ 1 both age groups. Those wishing consecutive months without any Miss Susan, Luglnbuhl of Or­ more information should con­ Mrs. David Lambrecht were in­ contract lor the employes and chard St., Rockville, was charg­ troduced to the meaning and lateness or abe«ice. the town.” He added that it is tact Mrs. Bernard Mohlenhoff. giyi STOKES OF The local 991 contract called ed with failure to grant right of The Parents’ League Cap. scope of the sorority through a within the limits of the seven way after being involved in an "seance” with Atrs. Joseph for a seven per cent pay Increase per cent Increase In the cost of tain Nathan Hale School will vdth the same added benefits accident, yesterday. hold its first meeting tomorrow Gonsalves, president as the living In the last year. as the MEG contract. The pro­ They Were Among 500 Visitors at Tech School Open House Police said the Luglnbuhl car night from 7 to 9 in the school “ medium.” The “ spirits” who Atty. Joel Janenda, repre­ posed longevity bonuses lor was pulling out of a gas station auditorium. Originally sched­ visited the seance were, Mrs. senting the Municipal Employes Something amusing obviously struck the fancy of Mario Fava, in full operation, under the supei"vision of Robert Pintavalle. (Herald fiboto bjr Buoeivictui) Local 991 employes were lower, and collided with another car uled for last week, the meeting Robert Pagani, culture; Mrs. Group, told the board that center, carpentry department head, during visits of parents, Students distributed their designed dies to visitors. Before the driven by Shirley Satkowski of however, than those proposed was canceled due to the snow C. B. Hudson Jr., friendship; This Is the Way They Made Candles Weiss may come back with es­ students, and prospective students to classrooms and shops at visitation period, Mrs. Kathleen-Tracy, chairman of the Connec­ Stafford. TTie Luglnbuhl car had storm. Mrs. James Mills, service; Miss for the MEO employes. sentially the same contract pro­ ticut State Advisory Council on Vocational Education; and Dr. to be towed from the scene. TTie MEG members Include town Howell Cheney Technical School last night. Almost 500 people All parents are urged to come Janet Richmond, ways, and posal with the possible excep­ Fred D. Manganelli, school director, spoke in the audito^m . driver is scheduled to appear Mrs. Roger Crafts of 97 Princeton St., left, explains how candles used to be office woriters. Local 991 repre­ tion of the Century Medical attencied Open House. In the foreground is a scale ipodel of a and participate in an open dis­ means; Mrs. Gerajd Garfield, (Herald photo by Pinto) / In Rockville Ciircuit Court 12, cussion on all aspects of the degrrees and traditions; Mrs. made to David Dickie, son of Mr. and M *s. George Dickie of 241 Henry St., and sents the town’s blue coUar Plan. "It’s going to be very dif­ ranch house, a sophomore project. The tool and die shop was April 6. school. Edward Phillips, diotima, and Mrs. Calvin Taggart of 119 W(X)dland St. All of the articles pictured will be workers. ficult to come down from where John Svelnys, 18, 326 Tolland Serving as panelists to an­ Mrs. William Borbely, social. displayed at the ninth annual Mancrester Antique Show on Thursday from 1 Mayor James Parr said, “ I we are now,” he said. Boxing Backed Tpkie., Manchester, was charged swer questions will be Principal Eta Chai>ter will adso enter­ to 10 p.m. and Friday from 1 to 9 p.m. at Second Congregational Church. fhiwh this Is the year, unfortun­ Janenda indicated that the Board Appropriates $3^000 yesterday, with larceny (shop­ Bdward Mahoney, guidance tain guests at an Informal cof­ ately, when we have to watch contract was less than most lifting). The show, sponsored by the Couples Club of the church, is open to the public. members of MEG anticipated. By Agostinelli counselor Bernard Mohan, bus fee on March 27. ourselves.” He added that the ScefU L jo t jthiL Police said the incident oc­ town employes are fortunate In He noted that the MEG accept For Dredging Union Pond state Ctomptroller Nathan curred at the Sage-Alien Store, iiiQt they still have their jobs, ed a package last year vdiose Agostinelli ot Manchester, at a Tri-Clty Plaza where Svelnys He said he hopes that the em- pay Increase was less than the By OLENN OAMBER hearing before the Legislature’s allegedly had merchandise in ployes will look at the cemtract police, fire and Local 991 con- (Herald Reporter) ^ a f u t a l judiciary Committee this morn­ his possession that he did not negoUaUons in this light. “ My tracts. ing, backed a bill that would pay for. Ck>urt date is April 6, own feeling Is that aU the In- Farr responded to Janenda s Town_____ directors ______last - night, „ . after lengthy _ . discussion. 22-Gal. Plastic reopen the state’s doors to pro­ Rockville Circuit Court 12. creases should total five per remarks saying that the ^ a rd approved a $3,000 allocation from the Capital Improve- By .Sol R, Cohen fessional boxing. Bruce Secore, 16, of 114 West cent.” wisl^ to ment Reserve Fund for dredging at the southern tip of Professional boxing was Rockville, was arrest- Deputy Mayor WUllam Diana “ ~r*cent cost of Union Pond. The vote was 6 to 3, with directors An- ed yesterday on a warrant Is­ T ra sh C an House leaders on both sides minimum opposition to the pro­ banned from Connecticut by a saXA. “ I think a five per cent ^ ®®"* thony Pletrantonlo, Mrs. Viv------1965 law. sued by Circuit Ctourt 12, of the political aisle were pub- posed state Income tax” ex- Hi m Irtres^ 'rhe l ^ G contract which the Ferguson and Deputy May- would like to wait and see what a »i, i h Agostinelli - argued that box­ charging him with breach of S c l p « d e m p J ^ directors rejected last night or WllUam Diana In opposlUon. effecte the secondary sewage 1‘cly scolded yesterday by pressed by those people who mg is no less violent than other peace by assault. Heavy duty, light­ Our are doing a fine job, but added would coet the town $31,062 The money will be used to treatment plant will have on the Speaker Wlllalm Ratehford, for have contacted him. televised sports. “ The art of Secore was released on a non- weight plastic with 99 that mey are Ujeky to have a more than this year’s payroll rent equipment to clear paper brook. failing to coordinate legisla- Genovesi said he was gratified boxing,” he said, “ was taught surety bond for appearance In Reg. to members of toe armed serv- Rockville CSrcult Court 12, April metal locking hand­ job in the current economic sit- and benefit expense. The Lo- fibre from the bottom of toe Diana said, “ With a possible tion. , at toe turnout Monday night, 3.99 cal 991 (xmtract would cost an pond. The fibre has collected deficit staring us In toe face, I Ices during World War n —toe 18- les. Easy to clean, nirtH>tor D<»iald Wells cited additional $58,625. over toe years from effluent think we can wait until toe next Ratehford chided toe legisla- , when he held office hours at toe last war that we won.” ------— Basketball Specials! built to last. Director Donald weus ------has ' been dumped into fiscal year.” He suggested in- tors after acUon had to he 8to District Firehouse. ’"They Also supporting toe proposal Lydall Brook. Lydall Brook eluding money in toe next bud- PO"®*! 1**® seven bills coming In a steady by letters to toe committe were Spalding Basketballs Incredible Value! feeds the pond at toe southern get for this project. “ P ® '’°^® y®st®rday. stream—almost 30 person,” he Lt. Gov. T. Clark Hull and Tolland County O’NeUl Gets Go-Ahead end. Mayor Farr supported toe On one bill, toe chairman of said. former Lt. (3ov. AttUio R. Reg. 6.99 According to William O’NeiU, proposal. He noted that toe toe judiciary committee said ------FrasslnelU. Both said that they Superior Court Official director of public works, toe town Is committed to toe proj- he had no knowledge of an y g Abraham Rlblcoff “ unequivocally In favor of Tru-BUt 5.29 On_ School Contracts water in toe brook will virtually ect and that toe allocation amendment which was sudden- mday Introduced a consumer ^® r®tvrn of boxing.” m a divorce granted last Reg. 8.99 ■Rv imnnimoiiR vote the Towil Building (Committee be free from poUuUon when toe should be made "on behalf of ly proposed to a bill his com- protection bUl In Congress that week to Jane Mehar of Andover Wilt Chicago III 2 L. P. Set I0 J4 nwv>mTniind^ that Director, of Public Works secondary sewage treatment all toe volunteer efforts” of peo- mlttee had approved. .^ould "create an Independent Aircraft Switch from Richard Mahar of Willl- Chamberlain SSm- -11 /.nntinct noirotiations with plant off Olcott Bt. opens in pie In town. On another bill, lawmakers consumer agMicy In govern- TOKYO (AP) — TWo wings of mantle she was awarded custody 6.99 J ^ T ndrlitions and -Inne. At that Ume Lydall and Joseph Lawler of toe Man- interested in toe subject said ment, establish a Council of U.S. Air Force Phantom jets of two minor children with sup- Reg. 10.99 FREE! T b e D iffere n t B artlett-B rainard ana ll^ O t l, i n ^ lo r auuik ” FVNilds Division of the Odonlal Chester Jaycees addressed the they had not been notified and Consumer Advisors at toe White are being moved out of Japan, portpayments of $25 per week Rick Barry renovations to Nathan Hale, Robertson, and lv.eeney Rogers Oori>. enrilnr in simnort of the natd they wanted a chance to House, and grants for consum- one to South Korea and the oto- for each child. Yesterday’s Strokes Long Play Record Mi ______------...... A. i ______i A O L ...... - ..A AU.. „.A..A a. avm A...... TT O ...a 111A...... TJTA.....1.1 4 _ . . A1.. AU a% Personal 8.44 f l L ____ St.______Schools. will both tie Into toe town treat- allocation, explaining that tuijy toe measure. er programs at toe state and er to Okinawa, U.S. military au- Herald Incorrectly reported toe witb Purchase The recommendation carries Richard Mankey, a ^ t ^ t for ment plant. They both now de- many people have already do- Ratehford------said he would take local levels.” tooritles announced today. amount of toe weekly payments. Spot Shot a proviso that “ Acceptance of toe projects, s ta t e d ^ t this was p^gi^ effluent In Lydall Brook, ume to cleaning up toe “ a dim view” of such golngs- this bid should be contingent merely a transposition in datea fj^g done when Hockanum River. The work at on, as toe legislative session Basketball ■ oia Buuuiu i m - — • ------. . — — ------HOCKanum rvivci. xnc — un, co ... Fantastic r 9 9 on negntiaring satisfactoiT com- He added that toe Bioomiieia y,g j ^ d is lowered to repair „ p<,nd would work in with -^ot busier. ------—•—' buUders cmisldered toe late uc- a. - j — ----- — j — a,— Board & Goal RT'- •* V dates for all three school buUders cwisiaereo me laie yjg dam there and after toe plans to develop a linear park If we are to get our busi­ Caldor ‘f 4 ______tober date a realistic one foi m u ^ ts and final negotiations tober date a realistic one for treatment plant opens, along toe Hockanum, he said. ness finished in a four-day Our cost.” Tho’ Btoomfleld completing Keeney tat would Rag. OfTer! of total cost.” The Bloomfield completing Keeney tat wouia o ’Nelll explained that ulU- Directors Donald Wells, Carl ^^reek,” he remarked, “ we’ll 15.97 11.88 Ann submitted an apparent attempt to finish by Oct. 1. mate development of the area, Zinsser and William FitzGerald j,ave to Iron out our differences combined kw bid for the three Mankey also said that Bart- gx a projected total cost of $16,- spoke Hn favor of toe proposal. „ „ floor of the House, in Full size %” thick fan elementary Bclioo*® 0* lett-Bralnard and Eacott Is would 6all for plowing toe ^ells said that to(e work debate, and not remove toe shaped backboard. and promised completion of aU considering treating toe con- giodge at toe bottom of toe pector, suggested that the dlf- three schools wlli oe neia m ,p,,g directors who voted reports of odor at toe pond. ter—to recover damages from not tubing. All Hardware ference be made up from toe abeyance, ^ n t o g ^^® against the allocation stressed ^tzGerald agreed with toe an alleged sidewalk fall on St. $100,000 allocated for contln- mente Bartlrtt-Bralmro m jhat they are not against clean- practicality of doing toe work James St. on Feb. 15, 1969. Complete gencles. “ If we can’t do toe Ea®ott tod nrt bid on tw - the water at toe pond or toe when toe water Is low. He add- xhe bill was filed by State work for less thM tiiisjtoe ron- ^ hnrdwood P*®"® devel<^lng toe south- g

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1^71 iW HV PAY MORB? sWHY PAY MORE?) PAGE SIXTEEN projects during spring vaca- Help for Jeannette Scarce Money W ill Cause SHOP-RITE COUPON and Robert Flucklnger have from Pakistan 12 years ago, af­ Southern Methodist University and is an analyst In the service Choi^ses Sing tlon. AMBRIOAN PALLS, Idaho Bolton been nominated to fill vacancies ter receiving a degree in en­ Both choruses, under the di­ department of Pratt and Whit­ (AP) — Mayor Ralph Wheeler On Your Meat gineering from Punjab Univer­ rection of Vincent A. Zito, will on the PBC. ney. He has served on the PBC Benefit Show has declared March 8-April 9 as Purchases sity. He received a master’s de­ entertain with fojir-part bar­ At Shop-Rite Norris attended Pennsylvania for one year and also Mrves on ’“There’s Help for Jeannette” Change in Grantsmanship S A V E 4 0 V SAVE 40« Candidate List Completed State University and is present­ gree in civil engineering from "An Evening of Harmony” bershop style harmony—and the University of Minnesota and the Economic ' Development month. ' FROZEN MEAT PRODUCTS NOT INCLUDED ly a design project engheer at will be presented by the Moun­ audience participation. With This Coupon and Purchase ol S1.00 or More is currently employed as a Committee. He is on the Board Jeannette Davis, 18, has been By OEOBOE OETZE What should be the univer­ ’Transformer untt^for 110 and TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE Pratt and Whitney. He has pre­ ’Tickets are available at the For Elections Due May 3 project engineer at Pratt and of Directors of the Bolton Out­ tain Laurel Chapter, “ Sweet afflicted with a brain tumor tor 'The Los Angeles ’Times sity’s role in the changing out­ 220 as well as adapter plugs viously served on the PBC. ing Club and is a member of South Congregational CSiurch. more than four years, and resi­ with ^whlch American equip­ ANY FRESH MEAT ITEM Robert Fluckinger Sr. moved to Whitney. He is president of the Adelines, Inc., of Hartford LOS ANGELES — ’The In­ look for research? the Democratic Town Commit­ William Bruton, Hugh Finkle, dents of this small southeastern ment can be plugged into Euro­ BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, PORK or POULTRY Candidates tor the boards of He is an engineer at Pratt and Bolton live years ago from Pakistan Association of Con­ and the Silk City Chorus, creasing scarcity of federal According to Barber, the Uni­ FRESH MEAT William ’Trinks and Miss Ethel Oood at any Shop'RIla Marhat •> Coupon Hmit on* par family A/n4 Whitney end is a justice of the necticut. tee. Idaho community recently be­ money is causing fundamental versity can ignore practical ap­ pean sockets can usually be finance and education, and pub­ Ellington, where he served as SPEBSQSA, o f . Manchester Austin have made arrange­ Coupon aiplraa Saturday. March 1$. 1971 peace. He is also treasurer of Massey is also presently fill­ gan a fund-raising drive to help changes In "grrantsmanshlp’’— plications or go to the other ex­ obtained at big stores in big BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, PORK or POULTRY lic building commission to be of­ selectman, building inspector, Scotella is a graduate of Hart­ ing a vacancy on the PBC. He at the South Congregational ments tor the event. cities in E urc^. But thSy are the Republican Tcjwn Commit­ ford Regional Technical School with her medical and other ex­ a frivolous word people use to treme and become solely, or al­ fered In the town elections town committee member, and is studying for an engineering Church, Forbes and Maple St., good going-away gifts for a May 3, were recently chosen by tee. chairman of the schcml build­ and is employed in the plumb­ penses. describe the serious and im­ most entirely, an institution of degree at University of Hart­ East Hartford, Friday at 8:15 Wheeler’s proclamation ’’en­ depeuting American tourist who Herb Johnsem has served cm ing committee. He is self-em­ ing trade. He is a veteran of Want a pretty garnish for sal­ portant technique of obtaining applied sciences. both parties. ford and is employed as an en­ p.m. courages everybody in the com­ One extreme would result in might oUierwlse tolow a fuse or A cursory analysis of the two the PBC for six years. He has ployed as an auctioneer. the U.S. Army and an associate ad or sandwiches? Cut small grants for scientific research. THICK gineering aid at Pratt and Whit­ ’The event will raise fimds for munity to contribute in some a drastic depletion of' research his razor — or his mind — in served cm the Republican ’Town Democratic Nods member of the town committee. sweet gherkins in thin length­ According to Dr. 'Albert Celebrate St. PstU’s Day With CUT slates tor these boards shows ney. the Puerto Rico Youtti Con­ funds, the other in the univer­ Antwerp, Aberdeen or Addis <3ommlttee and is a former reg­ ’The Democrats have nominat­ wise slices from tip almost to way to Jeannette’s welfare, Barber, new assistant vice Shop-Rlta'a Top Quality Lean, Taaty, Corned Beet that, in general the Republicans Larry Briggs and Clifford Manchester Evening Herald, ference Scholarship E\md to sity’s following the whim of the Ababa. istrar of voters. He is the owner ed Slddlq Sattar and FYank end and spread the slices apart through hmd-ralsing or other­ chancell of the University of have chosen older candidates, Massey have been nominated Bolton correspondent, Judltii send young representatives to day — oceanography, space, or Absolute agreement is usually of a IcxMl delivery service. Scotella for the PBC. wise." California at Los Angeles In BORELESS BRISKET while the Democrats offer a for PBC vacancies. Briggs holds Donohue, tel. 649-8409. aid Puerto Rican community like a fan. pollution today; something else unobtainable in standards, liepubllcmns James Norris Sattar came to this country charge of research Investigators group of younger people, most a degree in marketing from tomorrow. which la one reason ivhy the of whom are newcomers to will have to be more concerned ’Die way Barber intends to In­ problem of plugging In Amer­ politics. / with how their research projects fluence UCLA is toward a bal- ican electric razors around the CORNED BEEF. Republican Incumbent W l-/ fit the aims of society and the emce, continuing the traditional world- will probably never be . federal agencies that put up solved. iBut ISO considers 66 FIRST CUT liarn Riley Is seeking re-election' Independent role of Investiga­ NEPCO CRY-O-VAC BRISKET to the Board of Finance. He has most of the money. ting and teaching, reconciling it per cent adherence to a given I served b CORNED BEEF >b years, part of this time as chair­ as much of it as they’ve been federal and foundation Insls- average. Sometimes standards man. He worked in computer getting. tence on practical application are Imposed by law, foUowing " ’They are going to have to to Immediate problems. ISO agreements. But more TENDER & JUICY U.S.D.A. CHOICE and data processing at a Hart- From Our Dairy Case toTd Insurance company, where wrap requests for money In at­ His first step, he said, will be generally they are simply put he has also had administrative tractive packages,’’ Barber said to study and identify available into practice on the recommen- BOTTOM ROUND OR and supervisory training. in an interview. resources, and correlate the re- dation of the various national Morris Silverstein attended ’"They are going to have to search actiirities at UCLA so as associations. lb. Bolton and Manchester Schools give some assurances that a to make the bid and new con------LANDO’UKES CROSS RIB ROAST and graduated from the Uni­ partlcal, useful purpose will be genial. versity of Connecticut. He also served.’’ He thinks that in the next 10 Electronic Ear j Whole Round Roast Priced Higher years a redistribution of attended law-school for two Barber has been professor of TE N D E R It JU IC Y U.S.D.A. CHOICE t e n d e r I i JU IC Y U.S.D.A. CHOICE awards will occur\o that the Cuts Burglaries ! years. He served three years zoologry at UCLA. His general social sciences will g«t a larger TOP SIRLOIN with the Counter-Intelligence research has been in cell physi­ TOP ROUND percentage of available money. By ROBERT F. LEVEY * BUTTER ology, with special Interest on Department of the United States "After all, it is in these fields The Washington Post Army, and Is employed as a life the structure and function of lb. cell membranes. As assistant that sopie of our most urgent WASHING’rON — Since Sep­ BOAST BOAST Insurance agent. He Is current­ national problems are fbund,” tember, when It was quleUy LIGHTLY 1-lb. pkg. ly serving on the Republican vice chancellor-research, he will AND GET DOUBLE DUTY DDLLAR VALUES...LOW PRICES PLUS TOP VALUE STAMPS! coordinate UCLA research ac­ Barber said. ______installed, a listening device SALTED BONELESS Town Committee, and the Zon­ He said people determined to known affectionately as ”rhe lb. ing Board of Appeals, and is tivities adding up to more than CHUCK POT ROAST $35 million a year. emphasize applied science at Big Brother Machine” has also running for re-election to the expense of pure science of­ dnunatically reduced burgtor- WHY PAY MORE? SHOP-RITE‘S that board. In the 1960s and 1960s an in­ A CHOICE OF YOUR FAVORITE vestigator could be in his la^ ten ask why, if the Manhattan les and Increased arrests in Finance Board N o phosphates-NoN RUMP of SMOKED or R doing research involving exper­ project could build the atom Washington’s public schools. BONELESS STE4KS The Republicans have nomi­ imental animals, and get re­ bomb with such dispatch, it is ’The machine, an electronic BEEF TOP ROUNC PICKLED O nated Dan Rattazzl to fill a SCOTT not possible for similar crash cotisble located In a remote peated grants without contin­ t o p LONDON vacancy on die finance board. SHOULDERI I TOP ually having to justify it by programs to put together solu- pooni at the Municipal Center, ROAST STEAK ROUND SIRLOIN SIRLOII BROIL TONGUES SI He attended Manchester schools Uons of health probt&ms like hooked Into 62 schools.^ and was in the U.S. Army. H6 showing practical application;^ PFO. to human health. ancer and ecological ones like direcUy to the a r-tt» LARQE or SMALL CURD SHOP-RITE $-419 39 $149 is presently an engineer widi F4MILT 2-lb. lb. pollution. rests of i22 persons since Sep- 1»1?|?1>U> the National Ouard and a mem­ "But in the 16T0s, money will Cottage Cheese cont. lb. I . 7 5 ^ ? be earmarked tor what is be­ Barber, as a zoologist and an jg the main reason ber of the East Hartford administrator, answers that the ’ IMPERIAL SOF-SPREAD A ing called "mission-oriented” why losses to thieves and van -^ a 1-lb. •Fresh Fruits 'A Vegetables ■ Jaycees and the Junior Indus­ __ u * basic research for nuclear tech- research; that is, research that ,___,____, rinia In burglaries dropped x P Margarine Z pkgi. trialists Club of Hartford. Rat­ o i r w & napkins 1. 1 ^ X I nology had been accompusned from $19,722 in December 1969 • INDIAN RIVER "36"SIZE tazzl is a lieutenant with the has a definite end in view— Health & Beauty Aids over many years and decades to $13,722 In December 1970, ^ 4 Bolton Fire Department and a an end, moreover, that can be before it was decided to make member of die Republican demonstrated to have immed­ security officials said. SHOP RITE the bomb. The machine works like this: Town Committee. He is a iate practical value,” Barber ■'We have a backlog of re­ Seedless If a door or wlndbw is open- ^ teacher at the American School • € 8 9 60 Ct. said. search going back for decades ed after hours at any of the ^ TOOTHPASTE for die Deaf. Rattazzl is also Pkgs. He thinks of his new job sis In cancer and ecology, too,” he G r a p e f r u i t lb. ^ ^ ^ R tied-in schools, an electrict clr- ■ ■ running for constable. one of easing the changeover—a said. “ But the puzzle of cancer, G 59* Itie Democratic Edate for the changeover that will Include u,g pu2 zles of the environ- cult Is completed. A light flash- SUPER WHITE f> 7b o; i u Board of Finance includes the transformation of some In- ment, are Infinitely more corn- es and a buzzer sounds next to lOc OFF LABEL lub.- " I P ^9# the school’s mune cm the con- FANCY Ralph Donohue. He is a gradu­ FRESH HADDOCK FILLET. .. lb. 99c M DRESSED SMELTS... lb. 49c dividual projects into group pUcated and diveiae than any Delicious Apples wtsTiiwNtD * 23* ate of H(^- Cross Cottege with projects. mechanical problem. sole downtown. Cherry Tomatoes a degree in chemistry. He also "A danger of the current trend “ por one thing, ecological ’The operator (there’s one o n ^ p SHOP.RITE 10c OFF LABEL Sweet Red Plums Ik 39* did two years of graduate work Is, of course, that the univer- problems Involve social adjust- duty 24 hours a day) then flicks Red Mouthwash in theology, philosophy and Temple Oranges s w e e t 10 - 59* '^•1 slty may lose sight qf its tradl- ments and decisions, as well as a switch and tlmt school’s pub­ SHOP.RITE WITH IRON. 30c OFF LABEL 3 9 ^ psychology. He served as an tional research function and be- laboratory ones, and we are not lic address system becomes a bll. of 125 Green Cabbage n e w Ik 10* HIP in the Army and iis current­ come too concerned with prac- working in a period, such as gEilnt electric “ ear” that can Multi Vitamins ly emidoyed as OonnecUcut SHAMPOO WITH CONDITIONER REG . DRV or OILV Chicory/Escarole tlcal applications of knowledge Worl4 War n, when social and “ hear" throughout the school. t e n d e n --k 19* -ox. Pascal Celery sales m anner for a graphic rather than with the develop­ economic factors can be put "If the operator hears some­ arts Muiptnent supplier. He is Twice as Nice V^am" Icont. ment, preservation, discovery aside. thing that sounds human, she Yellow Onions u . s .« i 3 4 . 25* on the Board of Dlrectora of the « 0 M t and dispersion of knowledge,” "The basic research on pro4>- calls' the police,” says 'Vincent ^General Merchandise ... where anailable-v Bolton Athledc AssociaUon and Barber said. lems Of disease and environ­ Reed, school security director. is an associate member of the - ■"The thing Is absolutely fan­ Democratic Town Committee. ’The dilemma comes down to ment has sdmply not progressed PLASTIC VALUES Groceries . . . Shop-Rite Priced! far enough for us to expect sclu- tastic. It’s real ‘® g Brother.’ Peter Sima is a graduate of the old argument between pure You can hear dogs breathing IsA 11” Southern Connecticut State Col­ and applied science. As al­ tions from any crash program IS" R^wnd ONh Pan ways, the way out is the mid­ that could be mounted. Con­ over It.” 3 Pia«a^iiin( Sawl S«* lege and received a master’s S 4 iC U OwaH^Ulility Pail Laundry Detergent 10.1k S J 8 9 tinued basic research is needed, By the end of the 1971-72 - IlCw^Paad Savar P.F.D. degree in Education at the Uni­ dle way. Your versity of Hartford. He is cur­ We “ It is possible that a dlspro- obvioudy.’ school year, the city hopes to ^ POLLUTION Shop-Rite No Phosphates ’There are also two kinds of have installed tie-ins at all its ■■ J Choice rently studying at the Univer­ Redeem portlonate amount of time and each lo^ik sity of Connecticut; He was RIB RORK money will be spent on solving lightbulbs in Europe — screw-ln 208 schools. ’The total price for Ecolo-G Detergent USDA FOOD bulbs and socalled "bayonet I0.ih. $ 1 99 employed for eight years as a Immediately pressing problems, a finished system will be about FREE! Bio-D Detergent boa X STAMPS bulbs" with small prongs stick­ teacher at the State Receiving at the expense of the tradition­ $980,000 Reed said, which Is i x -kli-’ SS* Home in War^ouse Point, and al research mission of the uni­ ing out on either side to bold $76,000 less than the schools K NO N 1 A PHOSPH A T E S A&H Laundry Detergent is currenUy employed as a the bulb in the socket. And of lost to thieves and vandals dur- ® Delicatess^ . . . Shop-Rite Priced! n- tN/YMES versity,” Barber said. A ll HiODEGR ADAHIE A&H Laundry Detergent '"■k.V 79* guidance counselor in East 6 -R IB C U T WAYBEST BELTSVILLE But the trend is not a course there are various dimen­ ing the 1969-70 school year. pp sions of both bayonet and Hartford. Siena is an associate complete turnabout by any Of that mlUlon-dollar loss, ^ screw-ln bulbs. On the conti­ member of the Democratic ALLSW EET means. $681,000 went for the replace- € CHILD MILD GEM Town Committee. CHEESE nent, the bayonet bulbs are ment of broken windows, which ^ INDIVIDUAL ENVELOPES CAKNATION WHY PAY MOKE? jm A POPULAR ’The university has a strong generally more populEur while In Jeanette Rivers has been record already In combining officials admit the downtown ■■ FRANKS nominated by the Democrats to g r a d e “A” Britain the screw-type Is pre­ machine cannot prevent. ^ instant Miik 99^ Ascot Park ®ii” 4 «nt 89^ MARGARIRE pure and applied research, as ALL MEAT KIDNEY. FISH. MEAT TABBY fill the varcancy on the board. BUTTER SLICES ferred. Often there are both What machine can deter, |k WHYPAYMOKErSHC S to 9 lb. shown by its important role In kinds in the same house — OH 15-01. She received both a bcushelor’s however, officials said, is theft ALL REEL I w O O con btU. ag;riculture. Also, half the mon­ mine, for instance. pk9 0 9 Cat Food n ^ Catsup and master's degree in educa­ Average of office equipment and t o o d ,^ SHOP-RITE JS FANM FLAVOa IMPORTED PLUM ey the federal government smd Converter Sockets tion from the Unlvendty of which coat the city $363,000 last^p 14-ei. ^ private foundatiems have put up Since World War H, practical- . ., __ Fabric s o fte n e r *bH 49*^ Tomatoes cont Hartford and Is presently em­ 29? for research In the last 20 years ly aU of Europe has converted h I BOLOGNA. COOKED SALAMI. LUNCH MEAT or OLIVE SHOP.RITE CHOCOLATE CHIP c *1 SHOP.RITE ELECTRIC PERK ployed as a teacher in Vernon. has gone to health-related sci­ to standard MO-volt current, disrupted cafeteria | Mrs. Rivers is a member of the ences, Barber said. however. And In axldition, moat service. Cold Cuts Shop-Rite pkg Cookies Coffee Bolton Junior Women’s d u b 4 SAO SEA SHRIMP COCKTAIL...... 3 - 0 9 ' BRISKET That Is certainly a practical modem hotel bathrooms are ^ ^ * i SHOP-RITE CHUNK BOLOGNA Qr «3S ELBOW. ZITI. REG. «8. and is an associate member of with converter Per ^ refreshing dessert, cut I or THIN i f SHOP-KITE the Democratic Town Commit­ application of science. now equipped Liverwurst . 59* yi; / 5 T PORK CHOPS DAISY ’The trend, therefore, will be sockets which wlU------take— the Iresh -pineapple Into cubes. Spaghetti 6 X". Nesties Quik tee. RRAFT PARHESAH,?54Uf..: : : ...... 08; CORNED most noticeable in those aresis round-pln European and the flat- sprinkle with sifted confectioii- ALL VARIETIES School Board pin American plugs, and can be ers sugar and chopped fresh Quality Bakery... Shop-Rite Priced! quart SLICED SHARP CHEESE ■ • « BUTTS BEEF that have not had the pressure jar 59^ Appie Juice M "' 3 y ’Die Republican nominees for of practical application. switched from 220 to 110 vdts. mint . Ragu Sauces school board Include William GEHIANN Grunske and John GleaMn. KRAFT PHILA. CREAM CREESE...... ••■ZO Frozen Foods. . . Shop-Rite Priced! Grunske has been on the 79? 6 9 ^ board for the past four years, PILtSBURY WHITE BREAD r egular.irCRINMf CUT HIHOSt'.t and has served as chairmen for Patrick Cudahy Bacon SLICED ••• ...... 79‘, J ALL VAHI! Til S IIANyui I 3 Varietitt • **• ^ the past two. He is a graduate Armour Star Frankfnrts...... 69^b M.kIb w.lh 1-lb. ■ ■ A of Notre Dame with a degree In SiJi5C...... :rW MStmS LOIN PORK MARCH IS Z m loaves aeronautical engineering. He is ShoMBriinq FRENCH FRIES currently employed as a project COOPER EXTRA SHARP W. Va. Brand Hams tONELCSl...... 89'ltt. I POT PIES engineer at Pratt and Whitney '00'” '”"?*-“' 59« h o r s e r a d i s h ROAST MANCHESTER DOLLARS Oscar Mayer Bologna ...... UV AB* SHOPRITC COCONUT Aircraft, and Is active in the CHEESE STICKS.. I I I Chatter Oak Council of Boy Nepco Polish Kielbasa...... 99o...| S Custard Pie 5 " ’- 9 9 ^ Scouts. FOR SCHOLARS MONTH 1 ^ . Appetizer Dept John Gleason la a graduate of •FROZEN FOOD VALUES* ’Trinity College where he ma­ PILLSBURY SARA LEE jored In history. He also studied < COOKED WHY PAY MONET BINDS EYE 9»^1 Chocoiate Cake'^1; .’5 9 ' for a year at the Brentwood MASHED POTATOES 4 cant ^ a A w a k e SHOP-RITE f School in England. He is office PILLSBURY manager for a construction ROAST BEEF BROWN OR HOMRSTYLE ftTanffp" iutee2'’-’7 9 ' Cob Com -.-'5 9 ' firm and Is president of the 4 0 SWEET TANGY A A a GRAVY \> Bast Hartford Kiwanis dub. He VBGBTABLBS COLLEGE INN SHO^NITE 1-^ 3 JfciV. 1 la also chairman, of the Bolton MaxiRiell House WE ENCOURAGE SLICED Ecumenical Council and a CHICKEN BROTH XL/ r^aLpIV r IXXCi pkg w glazecannots /p e a s -n o n io h s /p e a s ’n member of the Republican Ins€aii9 coffffe JACK AUGUST 1 ALL VANIETIES BINDS EYE ^ S I WATOES ar ilNDS EYE CNEAM i| - $ 1 Town Committee. WitR CBWBMI4 gwcRAM M U.M Br m«re. Cmbwi eiglrn Satwdav. March ll. m i.O n a cawpan par cattamcr PINEAPPLES 49? IMPORTED. SLICED Cooi N CreamyO ’ 1 Spinach 4 ?k-gv’i Marilyn Breslow, Democratic CLAM CHOWDER J nominee for school bocud, re­ NORTHSEA BAKED HAM »^89' ceived a bachelor’s degree from CRABMEAT HENDRIIS UOotm. She Is presently employ­ Green Cabbage&YelJurnips >^12‘ SILVER FLOSS YOUR AID lABO ed part-time as a physical MFC SHERBERT *t*voi(>....' 1AB5 therapist at Windham Memorial Maxwell Houeep SAUERKRAUT AAFG Redeem Towards the purchase of VEQ-ALL Towards the purchase of 1-lb. Box of , Hospital. Mrs. Brerfow Is secre­ POPULAR Conlribute to the advanced education of deserving Manchester tary of the library board and li­ U.S .1 Yellow Onions 3 ^ 29« MIXED VEGETABLES th re e (S ) , Your Keebler Zesta brary study committee. She is STERLING CHEESE PIZZA. an associate member of the 2-990 Scholars — our future leaders. Nestle King Size Federal Saltines mh Democratic Town Committee € WaiMn'nton State SALT PLAIN OR IODIZED Chocolate Bars and campaign co-ordinator for DAILEY'S E660 WAFFLES...... l A i i v a i Limit: One coupon poMamily- » WITH THIS CouponoipIroDMarch 13.1971 the Democratic Woman’s Com­ WITH THIS Limit: O n . eogpon p»r Um llll Food Stamps KDSHER DILLS , SEA BRAND SHRMP...... ,,.. >2.89 Coupon.iRlr..M.rch 13.1S71 Coupon good at any ShopW ta S up arm a rk^^ mittee. She is also a member of Red Delicious Apples 8 ^ 49'^ Coupon |oo4 .1 •nr Shop-Rlt. Sup.rm.rk.l With cawpan 4 pwrchiM at tS.lG ar mart. Cairpan aiplrai COUPON the Junior Woman’s dub. Satariav. March U. Wl.Oeacaapaapar caatamar Let's all support this worthy community educational endeavor. MH 1 MFG at Shop-Rite William Vogel, the other « e.iiiuiiuimmi wmuM Democratic nominee, holds a Private donations of any denomination, will be accepted. 1 3 ninimiimw bachelor’s degree in me­ Grisp-aire Meintosb Apples 3"> 49*^ h l■r-l;l■»<^alflga3 chanical engineering from d ty MFC lABOi ddlege of New York and a mas­ OAB7 Towards the purchase of ter’s degree froin Rennselaer PILLSBURV PLEASE SEND TO: Towards the purchase of a 1-lb. 1-oz. jar of Vagatable or Polytechnic Institute. He is an Cberry Tomatoes a pint ja r of SSI assistant prefect engineer at Hanover Pratt and Whitney. He is cuir- Kraft MANCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION E. MIDDLE TPKE. Three Beans Salad rently serving as co-president !C Mayonnaise cf the Parent-Teacher Organi­ W I T H THIS Limit:Oiwc»u»«ip«rl»mMy. zation and is active in the _ Western Cello Carrots 2 Z 257 East Center Street WITH THIS Limit: On« coupon per family. ^#^1 Coupon aipiras March 13.1971 MANCHESTER COUPON CkuNon SOkB .1 Ml» SKke-eitk SuhowafU ^ ^ town’s bc^ scM>ut program C O W « w n Coupon goi^ ot any thop-Rlta Supormarkat. WNh caapan 4 parchaia al B9.GG ar mara. Caapan axpirat MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 Republicans Douglas Cheney Satarday. March n . IfTI.OnacaapaR par cattamar MFU and Herbert Johnson have been \ ISAVf10!| S ffiffI VCrisp Celery Hearts V.t 49*^ JtBBBeMUK ytiUUUUlUIUSBUlUi/ WltWtfiWTmwTWtninnn! ' nominated to cKmtlnue cm the P r lC M o iT ^ v a thru Mar “ 1971. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Not rosoontibla for typographical errors. PuUic Building Commission. dieney has been chairman of the commission for eight years.

w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAIfCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, .19^1 PAGE EIGHTEEN ------^ ^ Ma n c h e st e r e v e n in g h e r a ld , Ma n c h e ste r , con n ., We d n e sd a y , m arch lo, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN Business Mirror ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES Huntington Hartford Art 'Biggest V.S. Corporations Stock Up. Mini pricing On l^ale; He ^Needs Cash’ Paying More for Money Canned Food Festival B y STANLEY JOHNSON He has since transferred the Aaaoctoted- Frees Writer museum to New Jersey's Falr- By JOHN CUNNIFF the bond markets to pay off NEW YORK (AP) — Multi­ leigfa Dickenson University and AP Business Analyst bank loans. They are seeking to Garden tender. Fancy Grade A millionaire Huntington Hartford It is his no-longer-displayed cid- NEW YORK (AP) — While substitute long-term financing Our own top quality brand! la selling off most of his art lection from there which the borrowing costs have dropped for short-term bank loans, Fresh-off-the-cob flavor i Shelf-stocking mini-price! collection. He claims he needs Parke-Bemet Galleries will generally and sharply during “They had gone into the 5 the money. start selling Wednesday. the past weeks and months, banks to the extent they were Not, he emphasiaed over ”I don’t know how much they some of the nation*s biggest cor- able,” he said. “ When bond Stop & Shop S l i b p breakfast In the living room of beets Stops Shop win bring,” he said, “but I’ve porations and soundest govern- costs began dropping they de­ Stop & Shop Stop & Shop his Manhattan duplex, that he’s generally done, pretty well with mental units are paying more cided to restructure their bal SUPERMARKETS a candidate for the welfare rolls art from a business point of rather than less for money. ance sheets, get rid of pressing or even what an ordinary mil­ view.” The situation is unique in debts and assure themselves of lionaire would call hard up. As an example, he said, he money markets today, although longer terms.” Small Peas “I have the same problem a Sliced Beets bought an erirly Monet—"The ft could change almost over- Moreover, the modern treas- Add color to a salad or antl-pasto. Green Beans Specially selected, tiny tender peas— Kernel Corn let of wealthy people do,” he Jetty at Le Havre”—^18 years nlght. But until it does, those urer is said to be a lot more so- said pouring wheat germ on his R em em ber . . . be Fancy, Grade A. mini-priced to save you more. Stock your Plump, tender kernels with the/sweet Diagonal Cut Green Beans 16 oz ago for $28,000. He said he sold seeking to raise money in bond phisticated than those of just taste of summer. Delicious addition to bran flakes, "a cash problem. it two years ago for $000,000. markets are finding their costs five to eight years ago. Many of I a foxy shopper! pantry shelves. Cut food costs a hearty casserole. Grade A fancy qual­ Cut Green or Wax Beans 1 SVi oz “ We’ve all been hit by the Hartford, who Is still vice considerably higher than antlci- them no longer feel that banks $1 recession. We could all use a lit­ chairman rrf the museum, said I STOP & SHOP WNNSIWIR ity. Our own fancy quality Grade A. pated. are their primary source of I tle extra cash these days.” ' his pictures are no longer being In order to attract funds of in- funds, , WELCOMES smaB- 16oz without cutting As sort cf a reminder there shown there “ and I don’t like to vestors, some of the highest rat- instead, they have learned cant $1 were two portraits by Mar^rie leave them in storage. ed borrowers have had to pay that by going into bond markets FEDERAL FOOD 16ok 16 oz Steele, one of his three ex- ’'I’m just keeping pictures 1 rates a full percentage point they sometimes can borrow (Single wives, who received a $2.88 mil­ can hang in this apartment and above those of a month ago. niore cheaply but, as they are ^STAMP CUSTOMERS! j cant cam cans can 15<) quality... buy lion settlement v it im they were most of those I bought for the Rates close to 8 per cent are learning, not always. They are divorced. One, hanging between museum are too Mg.” common on corporate offerings nruch more astute, but for the (Single (Single two wide french wlndowa with a They Include Mary (Cassatt’s in the past three weeks. time being they have produced can 23$) (Single view over the factories, smoke­ can 17() “Summertime,” Gustave Mo- The main factor that produces ^ market that works against can lie ) stacks and railroad yards of reay’s “Salome Dancing Before the situation is a temporary but gujjg Stop & Shop Brand We reserve the right to limit quantities. Long Island Qty, was of the Ne­ tremendous demand for long- Herod," Dali’s “The Wscovery While higher rates inevitably Teuty, refreshing and mini-priced! gro writer James Baldwin. of America” and Orozco’s “Es- term funds, for money that can , , lo/sju' be used for the next 20, 30 or 40 attract Investors if there is mon­ The other, simply titled ‘"Ihe clave.” years rather than for a couple ey available in ^e economy- Even when not on sale Nigerian.” hung over the wood- When these are sold, Hartford nssEs: We guarantee the products that carry of years or less. compared with last year. our Stop & Shop label are.just as good burning fireplace on the oppos­ said, “I’m not going to buy any The March "calendar” of is- much more plentiful Clicquot Club Soda Stop & Shop canned goods ite wall. more paintings right now. I’m sues to be sold totals $4 billion, -there is some possibility that Assorted Flavors, as — or even better than — national “ Someone I think Is a great too busy getting Show magazine for example, the highest ever demand also will increase, artist Is my ex-wlfe Majorie,” started-’ ’ Regular or Di«l You can't buy a better brands. for any month and- double the Recent surveys suggest that 3 2 02 are a great huyl Out butter is Grade AA, our canned said the, handsome, sUyer- figure for many months. It while borrowing for new plants Stock up now at no-ratum chicken than White Gem haired heir to A&P wealth. means that lenders have power and equipment is sUll relatively this money saving bottles vegetables are fancy Grade A, our Hartford, as he explained In Expotis TTi> 2 4 % over borrowers in the bond mar- slight, the situation is changing. prica. fruits and juices and soups and soaps his book “ Art or Anarchy,” dis­ BELGRADE—During the first Itets. Th® latest Commerce Depart- are all at least as good as your favor­ likes most abstract, pop and half trf 1970 Tugoelavla’a ex­ Just when borrowers will ment survey of capital spending ether modern art forms. In 1S64 ports were 24 per cent higher achieve parity with lenders is plans shows projections of $83.1 ite nationally advertised brand. How he had built the white marble than In the.same period of 1969, debatable, although many se- billion for lOTl, a rise of 4.3 per A Sedate to the Tcdented Tomato! White do we know? Our own Bureau of Gallery of Modem Art at Co­ reaching the equivalent of $800 curitles dealers feel it could be cent or $2.4 billion over 1970. A Standards makes sure. lumbus Circle to display Ws million; Imports’ value climbed momentary. As rates rise, they similar survey last December Stock your shelves with tasty, vitamin-rich choice of representational pic­ 19 per cent to more than $1.2 canned tomatoes, and you’ve got the chief in­ The Stop & Shop Bureau of Standards reason, lenders will be attracted projected an increase of only 1.4 tures. blUion.' to the market. They note that per cent. gredient for a host of delicious dishes. Spe­ absolutely must guarantee by tests some mutual funds have al- IWille some bond men are still cially priced. that our product is as good as the ready jumped over from the forecasting for April a new is- stock market. sue market only half the size of best selling brand before it can carry Others feel the situation is March, some observers are our name. rare and somewhat unpredlcta- keeping their fingers crossed. If Sun Glory Tomatoes And, after each Stop & Shop product ble. capital spending does indeed Firm and flavor-rich, whoie red a As one bond dealer explained, rise, they say, the pressures will has been checked and rechecked, we ripe tomatoes for zesty soups 1Bo z$ 1 Colonial or it would be easy to foresee low- remain. 5 e » $ Broilers give it to our consumer taste panels er rates if the borrowing were Moreover, they add, the Fed- and sauces. Single can 20^ Columbia to make sure our staff of scientists for the usual reasons, to ex- eral Reserve has given no overt pand or improve plants and fa- indication so far -that it will ac- is right. cilitles, as in the past. But this cede to the administration’s Whoie 2Vz to 3 pounds We’re so confident you'll like our own money is rarely going to that wi^es for an even easier mon­ brands that we make you this promise: use. ey policy, which would end to Our own specially selected you must be completely satisfied that Instead, he said, corporate reduce upward pressures on Stop s Shop Tomatoes White Gem beauties — bred to Stop & Shop brand is national-brand treasurers now are borrowing in prices. Staweil 16 m ' grow plump and meaty while 'YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT ARTHUR’S Delicious side dish. Fancy cau I still young and tender. Rushed quality, or we'irgive you your favor­ military victory which eluded Grade A Single can 23<: farm-fresh for superb flavor. ite national brand without additional British Press the Americans? How could Nlx- This week — dine in elegance charge. cm bind his hands again in this without expense! Shank Portion Water Added * v i ' w ay?” Ckmpon Good thru Sunday Itiaroh Mth For elegant eating, serve with this special Raisin S p ecu la tes Vletnamization is a facet of Tomato Juice HEAD & SHOULDERS the Nixon Doctrine which the Cut up or Split Broilers Ws" 33=ib ib Sauce: combine 1 c. raisins, c. orange marma­ President says will lead to few­ SHAMPOO Stop & Shop Brand 48m $ lade, 1 c. water, 1 c. orange juice. Bring to a boil. O n V iet W a r er American commitments ov­ Appetite perkef-upper. perki Shelf- Mix 4 tbs. sugar, 2 tbs. cornstarch, tsp. salt, 4.3 oz. — Reg. $1.89 QQa erseas. But the West German cans By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Half Gallon Pure Florida NOW paper Die Zeit said Nixon ap- stocking price!iricel Single can 34^ dash of cloves. Stir in and ccxik until thick. Makes UMTT 1 PBSB (COUPON LONDON (.AP) —The Times peared to change the interpreta- U.S. Grade "A " i 3 cups. of Londcm suggests that hawks tlon in his State of the World White Gem Chicken Breasts n in the South Vietnamese govern- message to Congress this Bitt PorlioR Cooked Hem A dd^ 55=ib Orange llAKTHUB DHU<; ment miglit pressure President month. California Tomatoes U.S. Grade "A " Ib ?ieneaen7« Nguyen Van Thleu to order an When Nixcui announced the White Gem Chicken Thighs Geelor Get Hem Sloeks 99= ib invason of NoVth Vietnam. But program a year ago on Guam, Stop & Shop Brand i l i 6m $‘ a n a the newspaper says politics In "one could clearly read between From sun-drenched Califomia l A cans U.S. Grade "A " Juice r XffAWAtl 14tti 1 the United States would make (he lines that the Vietnamiza^ Coiqion Good thru Sunday March 14th fields. Single can 25^ 1 White Gem Chicken Wings ' (President Nixon overrule him. tlon of Vietaam was to be fol- and $5 purchasa (Except clgs & alcoholic beverages p An editorial in The Times last lowed by the same process in Alpeifs Corned Beef Brisket Effetriive thru March 13. Limit 1 jar per customer. I lii week ^ c u la t e d that Thleu Europe,” Die Zelt said. P R E R ' “ might consider a thrust Into "inie tone of this year’s report U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Thick end SHAMPOO the North In order to get Into entirely different. Suddenly (bulk) Singl. cut Corned B cf BriskM (bulk) 89c Ib such trouble that the Americans America’s greatest danger Fruit Cocktail 69= Reg. $1.80 would become deeply Involved to be underengage- NOW In it*’ and slow down the U.S. Stop & Shop Brand Fresh Roasting Chickens Cryovac < 17 u T .T isrr 1 PE!B CXIXJPON withdrawal. According to the latest in I cans Deli Style Corned Beef Brisket- ' Contending that Nixwi permit- the newsp^er rive 'delectable fruits in 4 roll package syrup. Single can 25c ted the aUled operation In Laos doctrine “ says the Large White Gems, 5-7 lbs Sugar * Cured $k| because of the success of gtates is changing Its Delectably plump and tender with luscious, p Nepco Sliced Bacon spring’s Cambodian Incurrion. poUtical role, but not In N epco PSP, OHvi, Chick- The Times said he “hM tally to ^ would change fresh-from-the-farm flavor. Ready for your Nepco Cold Cuts til Bole, Lunctwon 7.55° Waldorf COUPON DAYS Stumble badly in another miU- objectives of American poll- Yellow Cling Peaches tary adventure for the Demo- ,, favorite stuffing. ^ O O c V H TOILET Ik Ib , Coupon Good thru Sunday, March 14th crats to restart the antiwar speaking of America’s Stop & Shop ^ 0 0 ^ All Beef Franks '£ 79° Kielbosi Waldorf sade with the a^men^ ^e commitments, London’s Golden slices for salad or cant Tissue A LK A -SE LT ZER 25$ President said he would ugiiy Telegraph said at least a dessert Single can 23C I With coupon and S5 purchase (Except cigs 8i alcoholic beverages) Reg. 60c draw and had the ch^®® ^ ^ "relatively modest American In- Self Basting Hen Turkeys 10-14 lbs 4 5 ‘ Ib Effective thru March 13. Limit 1 pkg per customer. so, but either he m uff^ It ot he ^ the Indian Ocean Stop & Shop knows how to catch ’em ! misled’us and got us stuck deep- help compensate for the 4.6 lbs 59*,^ mimimimmm (S Stx3pr-Shop ®r , British withdrawals. Sliced Pears 3 ' c » 8 9 ' U.S. Grade A Ducklings Fillet of Flounder *78 ' ------^rsi g r .s r m i n rsa n a m . NOW m ■"This is not a political risk "America cannot ignore Indef­ CQt9rtr*t KUdMn Alka-Seltzer Mr. Nixon will want to take,” initely the dramatic upset of the Tapioca Pudding Ctiocotoltff Vonlllo, 3 f o r n Canned Steamer Clams 48‘ LD OT 8 the newspaper said. balai^ce of power . . . resulting 'StrovvbMrfy; Banono* U oi niMu In other foreign comment Britain’s withdrawal and A loH> mini-pricefl vmtue! Bmked Large Size Florida Cooked Haddock liupM about the United States, West Cotoror’o Kliohtn riHtti Russia’s entry find rapid expan­ Large Size Pizza U Indi 1 Ib. ' 69= lt«M« Germany’s Frankfurter Allgem- sion from scratch,” the paper Cooked Flounder elne Zeltung said there seems to COUPON DAYS be widespread unrest In the Friend’s Pea Beans United States about the admin­ A great addition to M With this coupon Ck>upcn Good thru Sunday, M aroh 14tb istration’s plans for Indochina- R A N G E A N D your menu planning. £ l 16 oz Temple Oranges It said White House statements FU EL O IL You’ ll like them. ■ c®"* Big orange zipper skinned ONE-A-DAY have failed to answer the ques­ GASOLINE on any bag Bird Seed tion ’’that many Americans are beauties that are easy to VITAMINS 100s posing, namely wdiether the eat. Great for salads ordes- The mone^saving\ big bottle! or Sunflower Seed President has changed his basic BANTLY OIL Viva Towels WMf* Of AoiortoC serts. Rich in Vitamin C, low With coupon and $5 purchase (Except cigs & alcoholic beverages) plans In the last few months. • $IJ7 COMPANY, INC. Cltor or JL 13*/? 02 $ 1 in calories. A flavorful treat Effective thru March 13. Lirriit 1 bag per customer per coupon “ In the latest press confer­ R&R Chickoii BrothI wHh Rice w cans ■ FROITM U m T 2 PER CXIUP0N ence Nixon said for the ump­ at a low mini-price. dOL Listerine 331 Main Street teenth time that Vletnamization Polaner Preserves 2 « 69= The gal with the makings of a thrifty, swift-y meal keeps M N 7 0 was In its narrowest sense a Tel. 64 9-4 595 her freeser full of mini-priced frozen foiods from Stop & Shop! takeover of the military burden Rockville 875-3274 Lysol Disinfectant Spray c.? 69= Mouthwash Light er Dork Chocolate by the South Vietnamese and COUPON DAYS that It would be successful. Mexican Watermelon 20= off label $ Birds Eye Cool n’ Creamyf Vonlllo or Buttertcotch ei cup .39° “Successful except for the Ju8t~ouUof-oven fresh Stop & Shop 12-02$ I Treat your familv tonight! These Kills germs and Just hcot ond serve CkMQan Good tim i Sunday, March 14th pkgs I low priced, juicy watermelons keeps breath Birds Eye Fanci Fries 4 Chock Full 0 Nuts $»» Tomato Paste SCOPE Raisin Bread are waiting for you at your fresher, too. Stop & Shop. ContadhM (6 oz enn) MOUTHWASH lb 32 bottle Taste 0’ Sea Seafood Platter CoffM (Ib can) or 100% Whole Wheat Bread • 11b $ ‘ iz with this coupon GOURMETS with this coupon 32-m . betUe— Reg. $1.98 — » Baked with wholesome ingredients, Good thru March 13. iloavu 1 Ib n A c Good thru March 13. NOW lots of old-feshioned cere! Carnivale Stuffed Clams Limit 2 cans per customer. CONNOISSEURS OF FINE WINE PeannIs-in-Shell Pkg ^ ' Your children like its orange flavor! Limit 1 can per customer. with creamy rich sauce T.Tirrr 2 MSR COUPON l l A l t l l 6 e a Shop Ceontrystyls Q lIV i oz $ 9 For Houot 00^ 12 02 pkg 7 Ib Bag Potting Soil Plants' St. Joseph Aspirin uL. Stouffer’s Macaroni & Cheese B S c o p e S h o p I f U l l l I l d nainorCinnonon O pk|< X Quart DRUG Silk Cify Liquors Vorlofy of Row trs Exact VA grain dosage recommended by doctors. Hart’s Packet Beads and VooftoMo Soodt Quart Caterer’s Kitchen Ice Cream Carton a n n o u n o e b t h e appointment o f stop a Shop /L A c Potato Chips 12ozpk| Shatterproof Mad Preli Concentrate fSH *1 COUPON DAYS Aubrey "Hufch” Hufchinson The once-a-week shampoo for extra clean hair. Dish up a dinner for the kids in minutes! 15* off 10* off 4 Imported Porcelain China Uot^on Good thru Sunday, March I4tfa INTEiBiNATIONAIXY FAMOUS WINE EXPEBT Clatters King Sjze Alcoo a n d LE C TU B E B stop & Shop brings Mrs. Filberts AS WINE 8 ELECTION ADVISOB Mug or Cake Plate you the toy tnaf s tak­ Morton Pot Pies Aluminum Wrap PRO TOOTHBRUSHES en the country by Breakstone Yogurt Soft Corn Oil Margaririo 8 distinctive pat­ (ISC' roll) with this coupon VISIT ouB stnmE a t terns. Dishwasher storm. And at a super Chicken, Beef soz (Ib pkg) with tbit coupon Reg. 69c gOik safe perfect for mint-price! Kids and Swiss Parfah Good thro March 13. Good thru March 13. NOW lU ® • RO U TE 83 adults alike can be­ Yummy tow-fat Swiss par- ' Limit 1 pkf per customer. Limit 1 pkf per customer. 84 OAKLAND ST. sandwiches, des­ or Turkey 1 % ( & ^ ^ I l i m i t 2 PR R (XKJPON serts. come axpiwt ‘‘CtaMer- fait yogurt in strawberry, MANCHESTER itea” kv minutes. Usu- peech or red raspberry. Chunks pt meat in gravy witha$3parcliasi aUy $1.50 with vegetabies. BStiopeShop ASK ABOUT OUR WINE OF THE MONTH CLUB PHONE 649-1385 Stop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER Stop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER OPEN ALL PAY SBIWfiY

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W' I mast ■ V mast SI First , rirat , Nationall I National | S t o r a a i S t o r e * l U I I A £ i a SHOKEB FBESH BRISKET Young t J o iB EEF Hens SHOBIDERS > r S t o l e Lean, Tasty Thick lbs Pork - 5 to 7 lbs Cut lb Pure Pork Sausage Meat Dubuque lb 45c Thin Cut '^^.09 Smoked Pork Hocks 49c For Saint Patrick's Day! I I Veal Sale! Liver N ' Bacon Sale! Leg or Rump Roasts lb 99c Beef Liver Sliced IBNEBBEEF Shoulder Veal Chops lb 4 .0 9 Bacon Sold by the Piece Rib Veal Chops lb 4 .4 9 Vac Pac \ y SIMMERED ^ lb 4.6 9 Finast Bacon "> 73c C O R N E D B E E F Lf Loin Veal Chops 4*5 lb fancy cornod brisbot ' 2 green pepper rings lb ^2.69 Vac Pac i^77c oi bool ftp dried rosemory Veal Cutlets Colonial Bacon 3 thtn onion slices I stolk celery 6 peppercorns I pored carrot Fancy Brisket "> 79c Path’s Black Hawk Bacon "> 79c I boy leol lew porsley sprigs Veal Breast I or 2 quartered peeled garlic Thick Cut Wipe corn beef with damp clean cloth, place in Boneless Veal Stew lb 4 .0 9 lorgc deep kettle, cover with cold water. Add neet 6 ingredients, then celery and corrot. Bring to boil - Seafood Specials! simmer 5 minutes. Remove scum, if any, then cover and simmer 3'}'5 hours or until lender. About 45 lb minutes before corned beef is done, odd pototoes, Thin Cut >» 89c Turbot Fiilet Greenland- Snow White lb 49c carrots end white turnips. Cpver, boil 15 minutes, add cobbage cut in quarters. CRY-O-VAC Thin Cut lb Thick Cut lb 7 9 c Rih Roast 1.09 oz pkg 69c Corned Beef 99c Monte Caiio Shrimp 10 Boneless Extra Large Shrimp ibi Rib Eye 2.19 750 .59 Finast Skinless Franks lb 77c Finast Imported Ham Sliced yi lb 8 9 c Cluh Steaks Cod Fillet Boneless • Skinless 5 lb box 3.25 lb 69c Colonial 3 lb 2.99 Colonial SkinlessSvFranks"^ lb 79c Colonial Bologna AnSGamc Sozpkg 59c Canned Ham Pullman can Fresh Bay Scallops b 1.59 Armour Skinless FrankT^ 12 o z pkg 59c Oscar Mayor Bologna All Meat 8 oz pkg 59c Halibut Steaks Snow While • Center Cut lb 89c Oscar Mayer Franks All Meat lb 83c Nepco Pastrami S o zp k g 0 9 c Fancy Boston Mackerel Dressed lb 43c lb 29c Finast Cold Cut Sale Bologna, Salami, Olive, 12 oz pkg 1.39 Nepco Knockwurst lb 99c Nepco Polish Kielbasa lb 99c ogna, Sab Heat & Serve Scallops Pickle & >, T ^ ty , Luxury, Pepper. Lunbh^onifcheon Loaf 39c Haddock or Flounder Fillet ' Heal & Serve lb 99c t o id B IG WEEK! I'm T nvinii

TOP NOTCH ...the CAMPBELL’S "Customer Oriented' fA' POBK a BEANS w Food Stores that ^ '<1 ~ Quick and Serve You BEST! IT [OST ms noT t o Ea sy Orange to Prepare VISA MATIC SHOPPING CARTS I Eliminates stooping . . . holds more Mid-Winter Frozen Food Sale! food . . . and when you reach check­ C n i i n e i l out counter, checkout clerk unloads SHOP nr TOP noTiH it for you! *

VegetnUd Sole SEE-THRU MEAT TRAYS \ LIBBY ORANGE JOICE Now you can see all sides of the meat Rnast Whole Kernel Corn When I first recnl these "prioe-less" TOP NOTCH ads, talking sdseiit lowest Finast Cr€»m Style Corn ''' V ^ you buy' . . . meat ready for your freezer without rewrapping. Richmond Sweet Peas Frozen and pki' everyday food prices, I thought they were just so much hot air. My Mcrkot M ix e r If 10 CARRY OUT BUNDLE SERVICE "V assured me that it wasn't pessRsle. Being a women, end curious I M atch Concentrate Courteous bundle boys will carry your purchases and carefully place them wearied to convince myself. in your car. M orton Produce Specials! COMPLETE QUALITY GUARANTEE Cottage Cheese P o t P i e s The very first time I shopped at TOP NOTCH. I discovered that it was MORTON POT PIES The customer is ALWAYS right at Richmond ebls^l Florida Orange Juice Top Notch . . . If you're not com­ pletely satisfied for any reason, your really so...TOP NOTCH'S EVERYDAY PRICES W OE LOWBt end the Soft Margarine X 37c money will be cheerfully refunded. Mix or Match total saving I mode wca even bigger than I imagined possible. Sharp Cheddar r67c Beef* Turkey •Chicken ORANGES OUR OWN BAKERY Heavenly light, delicious Pastries, Cheddar exuailrp >b«»i75c Extra Cakes, Rolls, and Donuts baked fresh TOP NOTCH ADS ARE TRUE! And, I should know, I shop there all -the liA TB^O rA llA Provolone 6 oz RO a in our own ovens. IVn i £ £ a l C l l a Finast Slices pXc UOC Moat Slices Large • X time iw w ! All Varieties 5 - 1 Bakery Sp^ials! Freezer Queen Sunshine Vitamin C [BLUEBERRY French Fries Shoestring Quik Stix In Butter Sauce PIl Finast - Com or Peas - ' Vegetnbles 10 59 N N . Finast - 22 oz Finast - All Flavors BOHE APPLES \ I o p T l o ^ , Ice Crenm All Purpose 1 1 oz Mignty Delicious Served 21b pkg 9 9 c > A Few Minutes Drive ctns 89c Strawberry Shortcake High Q_- with Finast Hnast Creem Whip Mealtime Maid Disc o u n t Ice Cream fea 32 o z ctn 29c Veal Steaks Breaded leozpkg 99c Fmast Creem Rite U.S.No.1 S i b Q Q c STORE HOURS: 11 oz pkg c ^ Plain or O FinastN^al Dinner 49 Finast Melon Balls 3'p°i;^s 89c Vk” Mill. lor ’^ V W ' b MON., TUES., SAT. From Any Direction! G 10 oz Dinner' Marble c . *1 l lo z p k g 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.,' Pound Cakes Cooked ^ u a s h Somerdale 8 pkgs I Macaroni and Cheese Finast 37c Celeiy Fresh Crisp suik 19c WED., THURS., FRI. Vn pkg

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PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHISTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCH^TER, c o n n ., \^DNESDAY, m a r c h 10, 1971 In th e OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Stamps NeutB RUGGS BUNNY i n i It o|Mi BUSS, HOW ABOUT HEH, HBH, WHY PO N T YA PONT PUT 1 IP * HELPIKJ& ME TAKE A BICEAK FROM I FOUXMlCP'ltoU I m IIi WITH MY AAATH? VER HOMEVMORK AN' c l a p 1 0 WES M xTRe '•STAI^M' “ r W S ? -S. AROUNPTP Aiitwtf t* Frsrlwis Pesilt W A T C H T V a w h i l e ^ CTtLU aSARPlHlHSfS, LIMSliR/ .WHB4 \ UOrt MOBR BOAc/ X w *«A n^p I CBT THBOUCH ) W eather t h a t 1 MWHT HAYB ATTH6«AL.T J THAN A TO PO TH6 TOWN ALL. m im c « , m y IPSA^ till 9 BY ARACWJF.'WHATW OF exEfactec J c v ja u jo w w DOWN CBOOVIN'T iicicwncHiN' / ACROSS just received a spring shipment of CHANM«jC/y HLCXUBC.' 1 Zephyr 1 Intellects by the Inquirer 5C<^ensed 2 Concerning water vapor (two words) excellent value in quality 8 Little or no ' 3 Lack rain 4 Minute 12 Arrow poison account w ood 13 Hiatorical 5 High body Each week, The Maneheiter Evening Herald will present "Potpourri" . . . dedicated entirely to assist period ' temperature 14 Have a repast 6 Mouths you hr tho fine art of shopping. So why woar out those protty foot girls? Now you can stop hiking 3-10 (anaL) 28 Philippine, 42Thatgirl picture frames I 15 Allowance for 43 Encountered and oat ail tha info right kofo in -th# Manchostor Evaning Heralds waste 7 Fence sweetsop (with arid without glass) 16 Large openings 29 Food or drink 45 Caliban MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD container 8 Only English voucher Indian sizes 4x6” to 24x36” 17 Was carried Pope 30 Masculine 46 Moisture UNDERSTAND, 18 Unruffled 9 Tumult nickname 47 Make quiet VOUR WIFE'S SON WILL BE 48 Sioux Indian ...... S uburban SUBPOENAED TO TESTIFY BEFORE ■AND I 20 Newspaper 10 Indian 33 Tellurium ...... Main Street Around Town By SYD KBONBW . _ HOPE THAT executive • (comb, form) (symbol) (var.) PHIL-1 JUST RECpiVEP A REP0»lT OUR COMMITTEE-AND HE WILL ‘ 49 Argentine AP Newsfeatures all fairway priced BE TREATED WITH KID GLOVES! RON COOPERATES.' 22 Noun suffix 11 Forest 34 Hawaiian Pandora’s Box FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S Orru. 23 Red or Black bird timber tree Ruffles Fairway Smart Knit Coat Adam’s Apple Gen. Charles de Gaulle, the ■—. I - I ' M SORRY, Pllll-.' *rTrff creature The newest and the prettiest ABOUT PORTIKD-AND THEIR RECENT. 24 Depoalti small 19 Hardy heroine 35 Graduate ■ 51 State (Fr.) I’m planning a St. Patrick’s Since I can’t take a trip late French leader, has been "we feature variety at its best!” acquisition o e m u tton AMTTHeSSl V nune (ah.) 52 Lucid in style and fabric and spring icemasaes 21 Opine Day party and noticed the around the world and shop all honored by the Republic of Togo NOW WASNT VOUR WIFE PRBIPENT ^ Cc P ip cere 27 Pan a law 24 Consecrated 3 8 G c n ^ l 53 Former colors is waiting for you at Russian ruler wonderful selection of decor­ those exotic boutique’s, I do the with a poignant commemorative A FA«TIMCS» 31 Killer whale wafer atmospheric PANDORA’S BOX, Bolton condition 56Refireahing ations at FAIRWAT on Main next best thing and browse in set of stamps. Each stamp de­ 32 Tempest 25 Italiim river Notch Shopping Plaza. Fash­ 36 Vfhen (diaL) 28 Sacred image 40 Cold seasons drink Street. ADAM’S APPLE at the Man­ picts the general with a differ­ 37 Cold crystals ions to deUg^t the mod, the chester Parkade (rear section). ent world leader with whom he 39Yaarsand T" r ~ 5“ r “ T ~ T ~ r ~ T ~ TT TT feminine and the fashion mind­ ’Die bones of a giant water Make it a "must" stop on your h/to been associated on the glob­ years F ed female of today — Make al' scene.. 40 Alcohol drink i r " 14 montRer, Identified as the re­ shopping list. They have the OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN PANDORA’S a must stop on Also on each stamp Is the In­ (Ger.) IT mains of a duckbill dinosaur, 78 most unique art and gift items 41 Singing i$ " If your-“ thlnk spring llsti” in all price ranges. scription "en Memoire de Bounds million years dd, have been un­ I f " It h Gaulle 1890-1970." NOW 1 ItWOW WHY COOLDNT you HAVE 43 Filled with Add a little vinegar to the last covered in Baja, Calif. 'The 20 franc shows De UauIIe AUTHENTICITY I yioo CARRYAN UM­ BAUSEPA FEWSEO- watery vapor z r U To prevent horseradish fumes BRELLA—you .JUST , OMPS BEFORE AN­ 44Suipriae rinse water 'wdien you waMi from mailing your eyes sting and Winston Churchill, 30 franc Is plefised to annouce the following names SWERIN' HIM, SOLOIEF H 55" A good way to store small BY AL VERMEER CAN'T W A m o SET. excliunation » JT ST 2T heavy woiden shirts to make when grinding the root, pull a De Gaulle and (Dwight D. Eisen- were drawn In our Door Prize Cksitest, 8aL, PRISCILLA'S POP HOME TO START IN ' iVOOpil^T M W _ 46 Skin tumor e sure you have removed aU the toys, such as alrplaiies, cans, ON yOUR HOMEWORK/ H plastic bag over the mouth and 40 franc De Gaulle and March 6th, celebrating the opening of our new ^DR. AOUICKORIM 47 More sultry .. ST perspiration odor. miscellaneous dolls, and plastic John F. Kennedy, 60 franc De iW t T h a p p y SOBearwitnen top of the grinder, and fasten NICE TO BE JUST I'LL SAV THIS BEFORE TH* SROAN 37 ■111 animals is to keep them In Gaulle and Conrad Adenauer, 60 shop . . . at our new loose In desk drawers. Knit this fashion-right baked at the same time, allow Feminine ruffles add vor Is made even better by the about 6 inches between the two “er hearing a ld ^ way charm that’s so appeal­ addiUon of cinnamon. Add one- sleeveless coat in the new When making egg custard midi length for a great oven shelves on which the pans ^ ^ HAVE'lOUKXJNDA) ing to a sew-simple dress. half cup drained diced pine- plea, heat the milk to the boil­ wardrobe builder! It aro placed. her own heartbeat.______Make it also in a long apple to the bottom of an un­ BOV FRIENPYET^ ing i>oint before mixing It wlOi version for a pretty robe! looks nice with pants, too. baked pie SheU. Cover with your No. 6504 has complete No. 8134 with p h o t o ­ the eggs. By following this rule, best d ie r r y p4e filling to w hldi knit directions for sizes Senior OtUzen Speblal g u id e is in Sizes 8 to 18 Need perking Up? PARISIAN the imdercnist remaW ciiq>. (bust 311ri-40). Size 10, you have added one-half tea­ 12, 14, 16 and 18; inclu­ 32H bust . . . 4Vi yards spoon cinnamon. Cover with top sive. COIFFURE at 65 Oak St. wiU SEND 504 la Mlat far aadi fst- Leftover meat loaf can be of 46-inch. crust and bake as usual. Serve . ^ _ ...... offer on any Monday, Wednes­ M tan ta laclaia firet.clati anlHaf. day or Thursday a shampoo utilized by cutting It into smaU Patterns available only warm or cold. A » O ^ , BUnoheator squares, layering a baking iliab in sizes shotvn. A V t. and set fo r $2.60 and a haircut OF/ lOAS, YOBK, If needed $1.60 more or a per­ with it and tom ato and spa^ tENO 754 la uiRi Hr tidi sat- F a ir w a y Y.Y. 1« BY FRANK BAGINSKI taia ta laclaSa llrat-clau aialliai. manent including ahampoD, P L A IN JAN E gfaetU sauce, ju s t before heat- Mat Naaa, M*att arttk IIP J O k . Sae Banett, Kanehester See the new selection of CODE aart Stria Wasktr. ■ ^ haircut and set fo r $9. Tel. I'PICM/Oef" « >r‘ . M ing, sprinkle with grated BveafegHeiakLll* AVE. Easter cards at FAIRWAY on V/ELL,IT LOOK& NO MORE BARE \_BSsl ^ OF AMEBI0A8, HBW TOBK, The Spring & Summer 6413-0632 for an appointment. OH WELL^VHOLU M1S5THEM? cheese. M.T. 19916. Main Street. . . .Tliey have one ’71 ALBUM is 654, includes UME THE MINI-SKIRT v4avE ^ dONiDtiftEi)' Mat Naaw, AMrata arttk ZIP for everyone. 16 O N T H E V W y O U T ! ■ IM SETTlNte PRETTV COIL Stfia NaariMf Satf Ma. postage and handling. Pank whole cloves among Your G ift Gallery PffBESSED ABOUT 1X 100. 6 K>WIN6 A BEJ^O y When using pretty haad- ROWED OUlLTt. .. SU aspllfaa woolens to repel moths. Leaves The Spring and Summer Equal parts of seasoned flour anrt tlx alKtrt rttilpil Pattara X W6 M X CDULP 01AN6E embroldered pillow cases, turn '71 Basic FASHION Book is alaett, rtlractltat far alll Q101- clothing smelling fragrant too. A and grated parmenaan cheese Wg, ladartat paatan aart kaa- OPEN 10 to 5:30-THURS. and MV APPEARANCE/ the embroidered side down at $1.00, includes postage rtllaf. night. This causes the plain and handling. make a fine coating for thin Sew through a blotter a time FRI. TO 9 P.M,-CLOSED MON. slices of veal that are to be side to wear out first. It can be or two after oiling your sewing panfried. 935 MAIN STREET - AT WATKINS cut away and replaced with an­ machine to absorb the extra oil. TELEPHONE 643-5171 other plain side of pre-shrunk To keep a bed^iread wrlnkle- hotter is much better for this m aterial. purpose than cloth. »wn>,iaM».fjii.«iLiu. hlVl . Store clotiis or papers that free, install a large towel rack ------have linseed oU or fresh just inside the bedroom closet 1921MHS Class “ We try to maintain dignHy in the bank, Mias Save the tops of worn heavy paint on them In closed metal door on which hang H over- Plans Reunion Plaza Oept. Store Sure, and it's this lovely Chaatain. Pieaae don’t rafer to the euatomere at woolen socks. ’They^ may "be cans. night. Is the place to go tor all your sewing needs — elastic, zippers, tha withdrawai window as the ‘bread line’!'’ used as wristlets inside coat ------Com m ittee m em bers {Hanning sleeves or to lengthen jticket Attach a cup hook to your rug thread, etc. All colors and sizes House t. Hale the 60th- anniversary reunion of MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY sleeves for the chUdren. To hooking frame tor a handy Have you seen the beautiful — priced the way you like .. . the Manchester High School While you’re there check their Irish Porcelain ye'll be keep the stitches from pulling place on which to hang your floral bath ensembles at BY DICK CAVALU C3ass of 1921 are SOss Geneva g;reat selection o i St. Patrick’s 9HEUVB0AAE, X THINK X •THOeEARTIFICIAI- WINTHROP out wfaqn tops are cut out scissors, HOUSE & H/VLE? You Eiould! Pentland, Joseph Handley, Mr. Day cards and peuty suppUes. pegewvc A FU3WERS WORK A great way to spruce up the BHELOYEBMENOi; from socks, make several rows and kira. Matthew MorlEuTy, You'll be glad you did! Remem­ B IG K IS S i E V a V T IA A E l To retain natural sweetness bathroom and make It as color- THATtSTHE LAST ^ BARROnS SHOULD of machine stitching around be­ Judge John Wallett, James Mc- ber, plenty of parking at giving on St. Patrick's Day SH E LOVES ME NOT THEREAftEAUOT ^ a i peas when cooking, add a few and gay as a garden. Shop TI/HEtSlAVUP <30 TO S L E E P fore cutting. Lauj^iUn, C. Leroy Norris, and PLAZA DEPT. STORE, E. Mid­ SHE l o v e s AAEl CP BTRMsjeE A F T E R T H E 6 IK empty pods. Never sprinkle h o USE & HALE, 946 Mhln SL Miss Marjorie McMenemy. NOI0 E6 IN T H IS j LATEAN D 1 dle Tpke., next to Popular Mar­ OfcUXK NEWS. sugar on peas. and you’U find lots of pretties H O U SE A T N Q H T . WATCH'tBEEP/ Proteet broiler pans from ac­ ’The reunion wlU be held June ket. CRG^TUPEe.* ------to brighten up your home! Re- 26. cumulating a crust of burned- Dip that cutter In flour before member they’re open tUl 9 on Anyone having Information When washcloths become Irish Porcelain was discovered entirely on fat by washing them with cutting out biscuits with it. Lift >niuradays. concerning the whereabouts of hot soap or detergent suds af- the cutter from the dough, dm’t ' _____ thin, stitch two together around by chance when an error was made in Nellie (fockerham, Lila (hirran, the edge and you will be sur­ ter every use. twist It. PEce . The Oook County Forest Pre­ plenty of free parking at FOW­ wreath of sham­ thb m mysecketarvi v m XinLB ISLAND, Ut»» WllPB*j dents since Harry 'Truman, had lection of “ Burlington Patches” Wade Irish Porcelain has a transluenev never gottoi around to reading If President Nixon^has ever bags in the new spring colors. serve OommlBSianers have ob­ LER’S at the Manchester Paife- rocks. the book, so he decided toi gfet felt strongly enough about These “all leather” beauties tained authority to Issue more ade (King’s section). Open of extreme beauty and durability which home M:onday night in time something to scribble you a seU f a s t .. B o h u n yt than $16/6 mUUon'in bonds to re­ Monday through Saturday 9:30 is produced by firing carefully blended to watch “Vanished” on tele­ note and sign it with an “R. N.” vam p the facUMles. Moderniza­ to 6:80, Thursdays till 9 — tele­ tion wUl be carefully phased glazes at extremely high temperatures. vision. enclosed in a circle, hang onto Have your child carry a phone 649-6672. Also be sure to Clifford isn’t unaware that that scrap of paper. spring-type clothespin in his during the neiri several years. see their huge selection of wire Because porcelain is vitreous, it is excel­ he was author Fletcher Kne- Auteg^raph dealer Charles raincoat x>ocket. At school he Several experts have been frame styles. lent for keeping hot things hot and cold called in to -make plans. bel’s model for the White House Hamilton says this particular can use it to clip his overshoes F ritz Walther, a^nobfed author­ When boiled ham is taken things cold. insider and presidential con­ Nixon signature may be worth together. ity on fuiteh^ies, has been called from hot water, dip immediate­ fidante vdio is the central fig­ $4,000 to $6,000. An ordinary to advise on a proposed African ly in cold water to make fat ure In the best-selling novel. Nixon autograph, where he has To fdd In the return of lost BY V. T. HAMLIN water hole exhibiL Cat expert firm and white. Wade Irish Porcelains are one of the A L L E Y OOP Clifford’s life could provide signed a program for someone, apparel, include your telephone for instance, brings about $100. number when you sew or print Dr. Paul Leyhausen of Ger­ finest in the world. You'll be proud to DTS CERTAINLY YSAH, ITS GREAT TttBT Z WONPRHOW NOWPONTCHA la im I. MW. ii..TJ«. 1... ex —I material for a dozen books. . Add a UtUe piece o f gum cam ­ WORRY ABOUT Hamilton has been trying to your child’s name on linings of many’s Max Planck Institute ra»csFUL(3ur AWAY FROM TH* MjeiLE ALLS^DOINe One recent re€d-Ufe' chapter has phor to a drawer filled with sil­ own.. .and give.. .these fine pieces. LTsd AND BUSnJE OP TH'CAPnM. WTTHYtXJR HIM, UMPA... BY MILTON CANIFF buy one of the ”R. N.” signa­ school wraps, rubbers, and ga- has been ccmsulte^ to develop lORADNY/ DIN08AURrE«6 HElLDOOKAY STEVE CANTON an intriguing twist. a new nocturnal exhibit for the ver to keep silver from tarnish' Also in stock are a number of famous HUNIT Years ago, Clifford was -a tures with a circle around it loEies. tor some time now. Tlius far, Uon house. ing tor sometime. Belleek Irish China and famous hand-cut WOn It BE ELECTED BUT WHEN n h OVER lawyer tor Matthew "Matty” German Beer Mugs WT IfVt NEVER HAP I'LL JUST BE ANOTHER Fox, the flamboyant movie the only ones he has seen were Waterford Crystal. All perfect for St. made in Ireland? /VWCH FUN.' IVB BEEN EX-CANPIPATE...BUT mogful who dabbled in the In­ sent to very important people SOMEBODY FOR AWHILE.. WORST OF ALL. who don’t want to part with Patrick's Day giving. St. Patrick Greet­ You bet! 1/16 litre donesian revolution as if it were size $5. to Y i- litre a private war. them. Whaf's Ahead In ing Cards, too. Any kind of Nixon corraspond- Clifford represented the new 7.50- 15.00 Indonesian government in the ence signed by him personally Your Fashion Future? early stages of independence. since he has been in the White House is rare. Most which bear There’s no end to Irish Porcelains ! A big Fmc was married at the time collection of cunning little Tinker animals... to former “Miss America” Yo- the signature "Richard Nixon” YOU don't need a telescope or e lande Betbeze. After his death, have been signed by secretar­ dogs, fawns, colts, chipmunks... $3 to $4. ies, according to Hamilton, who horoscope to find out wbt^s new she mdvad to Washington and in your fashion fsststre. IPs all Medieval Tournament-Decorated Steins in eventually became the constant has never yet in two years seen OPEN DAILY an authentic one. waiting for you — in the exciting antiqued blue, br6wn.or_green. $14.00 each. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN companion of Algerian Ambas­ sador CSierlf Guellal and the The way to Identify a genuine new selections arriving daily. ttMR/F*NN Nixon autograph from an auth­ Tea Pots $15.00, Coffee Pots $15.00, Sugar- POLLUTION HA& TU R N B ^ unofficial chatelaine of his em­ X'MSORRV w e / 6 0 orized secretarial forgery is ap­ Hurry in and see them — 'soon! and-Creamer Sets, $4 in Shamrock or Rain­ THURSDAY and CAM* Ice-GKRnNB, f l A N ^ THB LAKE INTO AN /, bassy. oeerACLg couftselJ parently easy. The preEdent, drop patterns. IT/4, inch Donegal Scenic Plate FRIDAY Nights tUl 9 (Connected with the Institute with Shamrock border $5.00. Preserve Jars (Closed Monday) 5 of PcHlcy Studies here after Al­ when he signs his full name, scrawE so hurriedly that he $7.50. And a collection of Porcelain Souvenirs B Y ROySO N geria aevered diplomatic rela­ TEL. 648-9016 iylTTLE SPORTS tions with the United States, leaves the ”ar” out of Richard that include Irish Cottages, Viking Ships and C«er. 71 OmYI fMfem Ca>p. and omits the "xori” from Nix­ Puppy-in-Basket Dishes. FREE PARKING ioaaSR STAR UtTiESrofX Guellal has continued to have ern e Fir tbniaHT. AmeeiAiioH / “contact” with the Algerian on. Front and Rear A p r iSMAJtK senyices -n StceeK. \\ Also, says Hamilton, auto­ Wade also makes tall, stemmed Irish-Coffee government. Glasses marked with recipe and labeled “ Irish of the Gallery... Guellal, who knows Clifford graph experts would recognize through Mrs. Fo«, recently con­ the "n ” anywhere “ because It Coffee.” $1.50 each . tacted the lawyer at the request looks so much like the “n” which Napdecxi Bonaparte sign­ ROUTE 88, TALCOTTVILLE N of the Algerian goverMent. ' CUffoid and Guellal flewflo Al­ ed.”

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MANCHESTER ETVENING HERALD. MAN.gHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE MANCHESTER ^;EVENING HERALD. MAJ;TGHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Bulls Halt Bucks ^ Streak Big Ten Title Herald Angle Eagles - Rebels By EAKL YOST As Sub Stars in Overtime To State Sports Editor NEW YORK (AP)— Ohio State’s Buckeyes wrapped Game Sbifts to Accommodate More Fans Duel TsIFW VORTC ^ AP^ -__ tripped the New York Knicks ningham had 23 for the winners apart In the third period. “Thf Hprp ’’ Philadelphia toppled and Bobby Smith scored 22 for John Havlicek and JoJo up the Big Ten basketball championship and an NCAA T F*. Doltr' 'Tom H/Innak officials, Mcssers g D E A N Y O S T Catholic enters the con- One contributing factor that ^ j CTeveland 124-113, Phoenix Cleveland. White accounted for 69 points tournament bid Tuesday night, but, thanks to a re­ WE'S AT read the Sign on President ^J^olt II4-IO8, BalU- Phoenix stayed within between them in Beaton's rict^ John D ^y, Tom Monahan and Joe Fontana should be v,ni-iv i®®* with an i 9-i record vdiiie might be in East CathoUc’s LEAST cent ruling, interest remains high through Saturday’s lauded for sending up. the new schedule of semifinal * + i ^ ® n ow yjg ggbeis, defending oass l favor is the possibility that Trum an’s d e sk . N ow it be- „,ore belted Los Angeles 107-96, games of Chicago In the batUe over San Francisco. Havll- HOWE'S HAIR/ final round of competition. games in the L School Division. The change will find schoolboy i^vKi* (jhamps hold a i4-8 mark. East south’s towering high-scorer Ed longs to Chicago’s Bulls. Boston bombed San Francisco for the Midwest Division’s sec- oek collected 37 ^Ints ^ d a p p a r e n t The Bulls stopped Mil- 134-112 and San Delgo smacked ond playoff berth by rallying to White 32, each hlttii^ Ohio state, behind Jim Clea, Northeastern more than 30 arch-rivals, Blast Catholic and South Catholic, meeting (Jonnecticut, East was ranked No. 2 while the DeiMastro wUi not play; i f he Waukee's Bucks cold Tuesday Buffalo 106-96. overtake the Pistons after blow- ^*8*'^ Koal attempts. Nate mons’ 30 points, swamped In- hn,,,* sstnr at the University of Hartford at 8 o’clock instead of Catholic Highof Mnnche.S- Hartford crew was tabbed No. does, win hls-lnjury affect him? night 'as reserve guard Bobby career-hleh ing a 17-po*nt halfUme lead, " j o ^ dlana 91-76 for Its seventh Big M ichigan to at hom e Br'-'t'’ Central, and the o th e r------ter and South Catholic 22. Last year the two teams Ten UUe in the last 13 seasmis day against Wisconsin and Pur- 'The Eagles of Coach Stan clashed three times vrith East Weiss scored six of his 12 ^ '^ " j 'C d S ^ n c e r ^ ^ Van A^Uale's 31 polnU rlors with 36 potato, sobeduled game tonight be- ^e alternate to serve ta the H artford , w ill re- 3 3 Ogrodnlk ran off 14 consecutive winning the first two games, potato in a furious overtime ^ Settle snapped a and CTem Haskins’ 25 countered Elgin Hayes scored 27 p,.i,=ii„fi« ttoo* n - , eyes wUl move Into the Mid- the conference runnerup. In 01 , of Connecticut at 7:30 ta the fl- 86. Presently, East Is r i ^ on ^ th ’s sophomore c^ter Del- K Jerry Sloan K"‘cks. who held the lead In to leave the game but Dorie ^yJ-^PP^^ Cord to the University of Con' former RockvlUe High and East Regional NCAA playoff case ATiT f tuth “NaUonal Scholar-Athlete” by councU. Just to be around the expert, ticking off a lot of Center Billiards load off my mind. Before that I anUtrust suit against the NBA sophomore year. nniaL the NaUonal Education Assocla- White House. Maybe I can get “Its,” roughly figured that ChanceloScout on crutches wm East play dlf- joe Lahoud, Jarvis Tatum, ^ ^ 3 eS^^^m sltaerern J ^ ^ ^ g T s a cZerted ground-level Z* tae^ Herky’s just couldn’t put much emphasis will follow. ..j ^ broken hand, I came (NEA)— flapping n oise Received a schedar-ath- an Insight Into how the govern- Joe Frailer and Muhammad Two m ost interested specta- '® * ® f p®®’'«® tuaUy to LoulsvUle fo r further ^ S g T r s t S >^^torles'[ gal^a^e f r S f ’h I T y s S “ '® S S y It b ^ s U ! ! Herald Angels on playing. I couldn’t get up.” The second was prompted by team, I was out ot echoed louder and SOUnded jgjg’ ^ward from the Reader’s ment is run and who runs it.” All netted sllghUy more than AJld flAOIlbs I® Hp ClTlOtl^ttflHy WTlill ulO lOSS I0, mlnni* RPnfmnlTi * i.«_ s. * a . « , TlflltOilftl t&lk sllOWS IXSLS fiPOt- ® , , But despite his 26 potato and the NBa’s attempt to keep him j t,, court like a pair of Harpo Marx’s Digest and was Pennsylvania He has found college life to 25 per cent — or $1.29 m illion East-South hoop game In Hart- DeiMastro. It’s almost slml- Lahoud vinas the latest to the battle Into a three-way con- ^®®a!*®I^g"*iea”m pou^ 110 000 for Interior dec- *®“ *^®® “ Ink as any He ^j^® ’Th® tie for second place w m rebounds against the Knicks. from playing with SeatUe be- ^^g ^ j ^gyy j „,jght .be slapping-soled shoes were regional winner In the Ameri- be easier than he had tho^ht. _ of their combined checks. ford vriU be OmrUe Sharoe 1st to our loss of Tim Kearns thrust himself Into the limelight, test “ “^® poui^ 11^000 for Int^or dec gtj,gp and owns hto own night spot. Each got $2.6 million. South Windsor coach and season,” explained the belting a three-run homer ’Tues- three errors and played bamy oratkm. He realizes there a w ^ married.” he ad- **®'® ® private person snatched off the court walking down the hallway, can Legion Oratorical cont^t. ^ ® oS^e mrnon N ortel C ^ ®oach. day ta a 9-6 exhibition loss to Thomas, of course, is a han- on several other cocoons mUy place for any one else to sl^ “ “i^idd^m ve »o ^ ®®" ^ " * ° '’°®® And whUe AU lost toe C»arue Lniscn, Norawest the St Louis rijirrtinnlH dyman who can play the Infield C. viras one of the chief culprits, so he throws on a robe and mlt». I wouldn t have p>ttm heavyweight title flg^t, be oUc mento Veteran A^- ^ far %fe l^^^^S^er lined a aJid even catch, so Kasko could misjudging a fly baU ta St. socks ?md suggests they go one-tenth of It. me, I’m a ^ e. „p ^g„t „g ^g aght," wound up with a smaller tax Chester basket^ o m e y Jim t^^ord twice before. In fac ^ ® ^ t^ tie< i^ t® r to^ a ^g^^^ g, ^outo. ,g g ^ .^ third Inning and down to the Uvtag room. number one. The press to In- ^ „^ngtgg. ‘-There’s a lot of bite. Horvath was the third man that’s where South beat East Mgh s ^ ta ^ t ^ a ballta the sun as nerek to a hockev player as *®” ®‘®'^ ^ Ignorant people. AU wUl keep $786,476, close t Ws st^k^LS^iS^^ indicated he probably wiU pick the Cardinals scored three “ up (Derek to now 24). Ttoy ^ that attracts pe<^ to toe $800,000 flgure he esti­ Division officiating team for “We went 16 days without a his ^k^^ dereWy^ ^ tac^ as Uv^ qu« ^ ^ho’s y^r ^atost to hSy to the brutality. mated earUer. Uncle Sam, the finals at UConn Monday game and now Its possible for ters. In life style, he to Joe . . New York State and New rOao fn,m In oKrht ns he takes over ta left field While Yastrzemski takes a The R§d Sox got ID hits, ta- Namath, vrith a' dash of Eric ------ptoyer.I »«td. ’Me.’i mo. Becond to second the goals. to the ’Third goals. thing ’Third thing York City share toe rest. night Horvath, M the a lten ^ , m . against the Chicago White Sox day off today, Reggie Smith, eluding three by rookie second Hotter Namath to basic ("He’s do you like ,g jj,g passing. Tijat’s Where the w ^ t pressed Into rei^ce. ^^ys, stated Ogn^k. I Sarasota vriiUe Yastrzemski vrilo sat out Tuesday’s game, baseman Doug Griffin, but the quick’’ says Derek). t» i>«st. art of the game com es In, exec- '' *'» ~ - - — SflC|/V WCiiUglAV *4» A-S^TT -- ^ rnjff OTWVf Frasier's corporate stme and little Dave Werner also f„re heading to Seattle for a rookie of the year and most val- piayoir spot at It. But there’s only so much o’clock games that once showed tare compUcates toe compu n*ni® 81'’®" •>i® ‘Iny 1^® u’ii* return to the lineup and to Cards banged out 14 hits against sander^ te Just m much a T say, ‘Myself, ta Instant re- uttag aU those moves at 26 played well. game ’Thursday night against uable player last season. slon. about. you can do ”) “P *® varsity game at tatlon of hto out, which was used three n^en for final games, can p ay p po Grapefruit League campaign. his No. 4 spot In the batting or- four Boiton hurlers. svringer but he’8*li^ the play.’ That’s where It started — miles an hour. Td like to take He can be counted upon. He ' itom, “It’s 8 o’clock, these fans also stay figured at about $666,161. ------phll^phy of life a lot deeper, cocky UtUe Md. They say that’s aU the 18,000 pei^le to Boston EAST SIDE REC sets his mind and metabolism ^ ^^^g 'gg j.yg to see an exciting varsity play, Action last night foimd John­ And vrith more stabUlty. no way to be; you gotta be Garden last night, put ’em on to meet hto goals, desires, ex- . „g^y Q^g jg jg gg^ (When Bill Bradley, for exam- son’s Jumpers stunning Dlgans’ Rec VoUeybdl Decorating the premises for the humble. I say, ‘No, you got to ice and let them try to accom- pectations and time schedules, j^^g^ _ades I can. ’The other ple, was a freshman at Prtace- last few months has been Judy, be honest.’ ’’ plteh something. ’The/d go^rlght Dribblers, 32-24. A tough de­ Fight Story Omitted in P aper STANDINGS . “You can’t build a building jg Maryland basketball *<»>■ stands were packed for hto Nets Finally a stunning brunette who stasni Actually, the personality push back up In the and you fense, combined with the cold W. L. Four Creaky Old Codgers David James resigned as did print stories about opposl- without a blueprint,” he says. jgg„,g yyj„ games To be sue- game, then emptied before the serenely out of the m y. started this year when Derek wouldn't hear a shooting of the Dribblers, led to m a NCHES’TER, N.H. (AP) Latvians 36 8 the m argin or'rtc'tore’ Skin 'r,,»»rtnv managing editor of the St. Al- Uon to use of the National Then, “but you don’t want to you’ve got to be reaUy varsity game started.) ’To rxnWiiin hto m e style, showed up at training camp i ta M etals^d ™®*'® ^ Tuesday Messenger, another Guard armory here for a tele- get too Involved In blueprints.” y®"'^® your ‘Besides,” M.arui.nMcMUlen «ldsaid, R each .5 0 0 Kasden Fuel 87 6 becom es at proportioning 11 Derek to a center fir the over- with hair over hto ears and a S ‘S S b is six' for the mommgmorning’s s editionemnon otof theu.c Manch-matt...- newspaper after the dlrec- cast of the fight, and a ^ ry The blueprint for him and for ® „ “ you have to keep a good men- E ast Sides 28 ester Union Leader on the out-, tlve. ’Tuesday morning about picket- the University of Maryland bas- he studies hto organic attitude. You can be ui^p- 'Lakevrood Circle 21 21 powering Boston Bruins, and a drooping, full mustache. ^ “r^U«)urt71 Jumpers,. Pete ’Thomoson (9) A B A M ark ^ o™ . In 1967, he was qie “Tt —was - the«-« first«rat one tata hockeyhockey he•>* says, says. I thought I i. i.- and Tim Dlgan (6) led the los- come of the heavyweight cham- Loeb In an editorial in his ‘*'® Monday getball t®^ 1s the national„ chemistry and his iK>ok shot happy tn heaven if you try hard Watkins 20 22 Share Baseball Spotlight ^ i d e ’ of the year! ■ He to prtb- with sideburns.’ ’ he say®- "t?® m T h o w ^ ie i f T ^ '* ^ ! ers. plonship fight between Joe Fra- Vermont Sunday News repeated night. champumsmp. ’The foundation ^ , i„teng,ty, and, he enough. But It’s not all serious By ^HE ASSOCIATED PRESS CBAT (Blue) 19 23 The second game saw the zler and Muhammad All. “his longstanding criticism” of has been planted by volatile, g ^ ^ rumors of w»th me. I’ve got to be a por thithe first time this season CBftT (White) 17 26 ably Seader Shooters outscore Dob- ’Ihe newspaper. In an article All’s “refusal to serve In the Polo Results ah®h Lefty DrieseU, the coach, jg^eltful maneuvers by Mary- “ttle whimsical, too” the - -New York Nets are above Foredt)8dre8t HUtoHills o6 at87 vjT^CTr v n P K /AP)__ Ah a two-run shot, asas the the Balti- Balti- Rich Rich Folkers Folkers held held the the Pirates Pirates scored scored four four runs runs tata the the first first ta-ta- the National Hockey Leapie, =, - week’s Re«ats: Kasden 8, NEW J O R K (2^^A^^ a^w ^ ,ore-checker, fine defeM- kin’s Dunkers, 37-27. Mike Ques- Monday, the day of the bout, arm ed forces.” DARIEN (AP) — Yale who,. he has said, . is building the ^ have landed him In the How whimsical? c. the .800 mark fit the American Week’s Results: Kasden 8, says, ‘AU right, you want to nel was the big gun with 16 said that William Loeb, p»toli^- Manchester paper did not thumped Harva^rH 2M955-3 and the “UCLA of “the ® East.“ fii^fflret tplace\1a/>a and.and, fllncA.since, fofor r other •;i mljiit watching do odd th television l^ , Uke, ” BasketbaU Association. akewood 0: Latvians^ ^ 3, Wat-___ the 4. Oakland's EWain Anderson, delphla 7-2 while the Houston er, but as a performer on Ice My social Ule, people that hang do that, you go right ahead. points and 12 rebounds. Rick er. “ordered that lume of his ^ advance stories about the University of Connecticut Seated In an office In the colleges to continue to try ’Ihe Nets made It 37 victories Vina 0 : CBAT (Slue) 3, )sy>re8t the spring. Willie Mays Kluebrew. vdio’U be ^36 before top candidate for the vacant Astros ralUed for five In th e ______But Pm telling you, every mom- KeplerCl (10) ic , and______Jimmy_ __ Smyth— r pubUcations______carry - publicity- de- 1 111 ui j^giu> gp^rts- iio pages c In re--c trounced Pennsylvania 23-4 Cole Field HouseH oi^ on campus,camp^, wheedling him away. ^ don’t watch^it much, but may against 36 defeats by beating HUte 0. . . • thr**Aji^ter' b r ^ . crack^ Ws second____ .9 1base___ job, hammered a^ ninth and nipped Atlanta 7-67-6. * tag you’re going to the rink T6T*lmlp^dr'out'tarattM rigned to promote tonight’s aSlJd'tort'had' an- ’Tuesday to the first round of McJflllen to poised beyond hto He also has little time to be some day.” Vltglnia 1^120 Tuesday night ——------mon Klllebrew . . . A l Kar ^ hompr of the exhibition and two doubles as A three-run homer ZJ^e Suffering Seals Face Best like you’re going to school.’ Leone’s 17 potato paced the heavyweight championship „ounced he would not accept ad. the U.S. Polo Assoctotion’s In- 18 years, In an Ingenuous sort “involved.” as they say, with for their fourth In a row over lihe. T ^esit?t 6^ the A’s outslugged the Chicago Savage lifted the Milwaukee “Every morning 9 o’clock, I Dunkers. fight.” veitlstag for closed circuit tele- tenxrileglate OiampKnishlp at of way. current events that In the past the Squires. CIAC Basketball The tour creaky old c^ ers j^umph over Kansas aty and Cubs 11-5 Brewers over Cleveland 6-6 and used to go to the Niagara Falls vision Rowings of the bout. The Ox Ridge Hunt Club. He to 6-feet-ll and, In hlg^i ha^g occupied the hours of Bowling Rick Barry, who tallied 42 Ulas. B «tomi-mu«s ®®'"®, ‘ “ ® Jim Perry, a mere youth of 34. Joe Hague, who came of age the Ca^ornla ^ t o p u ^ Memorial Arena by myself, put He said one out-of-state adver- The Ells are seeking an un- school In Mansfield, Pa., was g^g^g coUege students, points altogether, threw In 24 New Record bought the skates and equipment on, tisement appeared in a morning precedented fifth straight na- called the new Lew Alclnder. ..^o be quite frank,” he said, ______„ , potato In the last quarter as the ------■ — phenoms ’Tuesday and probably jjgiing ut g bases-loaded ued his hot spring hltti^ with s^^® japans Lotte Ortons 2-1. get a bucket of pucks and shoot Former Harvard Sports Hero VILLAGE MIXEBS - !^ e *j;jg ^ h Is Kolbe 90, Lewis MUls 74 P«’ ®'“ ">® edition but ILwas not used in the tlonal title. CoUeges from the Ivy League ..j.^g committed myseU to the ______, c « ...... — ------sent a hopeful rookie or torn gggjjflgg’ fly the bottom of a single and two doubles ta the , three, four houra. Shoot, pass, afternoon edition and that no Yale meets Cornell and to UCLA to North Mxmtana demands of school life, to study three-point iriay tied the score packing for the next bus to the toning that gave the Cards’ 9-8 victory over the Bos- learned ~g® idck spots out, slap shots, back­ Barry W ood Succumbs at 60 XTyTmT^Lre^ted tor u" BED BiBDS vs. AIB FOBCB bushes. Detroit ’Tteers ’Tigers an 8-7 win over ten Red Sox, whose loose play 'odom for several By Bruins’ Esposito handers, stops and starts, wheel In 6ie fight, Frazier defeated Thursday In the semifinal (standing flatfoot In hto loaf- eliminate poUtlcklng and so 202-697, Ken Tomlinson 666. Paultz put the New Yorkers ft nil 'turn, iiftniiHng the puck. ST LOUIS ZAP) — The St. Mays, less than two‘"'V ----- m on^-- wtaless , despite two made one wonaerwonder aoouiabout Carl Heht-hander to re- BOSTON (AIP) — Dr. William Army before 68,000 at Harvard All. also known as Cassius Clay, round! Cornell and Virginia ers) for their claMrooM. He to .^lat doesn’t mean I’m ’TEBTOTALEBS — Kathleen “*5^ for good. ______O A K L A N D (A P )— “ I f we have ’to s u ffe r , we’re g o - woridng through uttio rows of The Manchester newspaper drew first round byes. casual, and walks that way. apathetic or against it. I’m too Doug Moe was high for the Barry Wood, an all-American Stadium. Army led 20-13 with Debbie Ap- tlonal League aeaaon vrith ^g ’ May. theytaey could havehav; a super de- g^ tos^jggg iJ}S to suffer with ^ Coach Fred obs^»^ ^ ^ football player smd ■ four-sport seconds left when Wood threw a His face to longish, clew-ey^ involved right now In my own Squires with 27 points and hlS brown hair has wtops o f ,jjg jo have time fo r the other. Pelt 179-476, D rt Hills 194-4M, rw^nvAr ivtilnrtAd *T games against the Cubs In Chi- ^i«od the San Francisco The old folks didn’t have a f®nse. half-speed until April 16 Glover of tbe California Golden Seals athlete at Harvard who later 60-yard touchdown pass and premature gray. Hto grades in I am Interested In - i . « s . overcome, eventually to occupy achieved prominence as a re- dropklcked the extra point for a Rockville Season Exciting, cago on April 6 and 7. The next vietm-v over San to®** the heroics, though. Los Angeles’ Bill Stager re- gg^ only 60 per cent for several uie suffering Seals, with the hto first coUege semester. In president’s physical fitness day the Bed Birds vrill be In Col- Giants to a 7-3 - victory over San bidding to become turned to action for the first weeks after that. worst record In the National! secemd period after Matt Hav-®P^^wlth search physician and educator, tie. premedical studies, were all ZODIAC - Donna Mleckow- ***® ^ orado to play an exhlWtloo Diego. to dead at 60. He received his m edical de- ski 207-626, P at T obola 188-179- 8’^ e s s c h e d u ^ . a first-ever fixture____ ta the New time since suffering a broken Another Oakland pitcher. Hockey League, face the pow- lich had connected In the first. ’______* Willette Leader in Scoring As. ’Thus, he has been called ggg ’ Larry Cannon led Denver York Meta’ decade-long per- finger last August and pitched (jhuck Dobson, said hto com- erful Boston Bruins bmight and Then Unger Inadvertently slid Wood director of the depart- gree and served his Internship . . „ ______the new Bill Bradley. ^ _____ over the Chaparrals with 36 manent floating third base three Innings of one-hit ball In ments were "ballowied com- try to keep Phil Espositio from and carried a shot by Byers SLAMBANG ACnON ment at. microbiology at Johns and residency at Johns Hopkins. By DEAN YOST Job, Co-capta^ ^ *l*e basketball court, he Hopkins School of Medicine in In 1943, he and several other ond Larry Willette, plus tggtig^ rebounds, has soft shots HEBOANTILE — John points. A 46-polnt burst in the game, drove ta two runs vrith a a 5-4 vrin over the New York pietely out of proportion” setting a single-season record into the St. Louis net for theNEW _ YORK (AP) — Two Baltimore______died______’Tuesday after .physicians . published one of the I have mixed emotions Deane, Tom Camithers, Jim j^^g helped the Maryland PhUUps 139-880, R oy McGuire inst ®f^®? pair of singles , ta a 3-0 verdict Yank%es. Tlie Yanks’ ’B’ team recently when he was quoted as fo^ goals. Kings’ third goal. Roes Lons- jjead-on coUtoioaB, both In Cin- he was stricken while visiting first papers about the effects uf about the coming season, but Aceto and sophomore Mike freshman t-nm caUed the Baby 161-898, Harry Buckm inster 160. *or to e R ockets. L ^ e m ’Tart Barons Turn Stick Buzzards, over Pittsburgh. Gary Gentry, downed Washington 6-3. saying he had taken pep pills, in TUesitoy night’s only berry had LA’s other goal ^^ ctanati’s______new park, feature Jdie the home of friends In Boston. penicillin. if s going to be exciting,” Bob Wells. WeUs was taeUglble until ^grpe to be uiidefeated. 4K« tI w. Guirlia 139-367 Tonv ''i* ^ ^or T exas with 29. Danny Frtoella, Ron Taylor and Tlie Chicago White Sox or “greenles." games Los Angeles blanked St. the Kings ended a 17-game dry 26.mtaute sound and color film He was graduated summa He later was credited with Corlett, Rockville High basket- late season but Don Leonard jjg ’jg jjot flashy just fastid- Louis 4-0 and Mcntreal and fpell ta St. Louis. “’Baseball’s Bomning Tear.” cum imirte from Harvard In 1932 being the first to describe sur- pgn coach, said In a pre-season filled in and turned In a fine j^^g gjjd soUd. So,’ he may be 136-413, M el Burbank- 366, E d ^ Fred’s Romp Against Klock Vancouver played a 3-3 tie. Vancouver got Ita tie against in^g gj-nt crash shows Cincln'< __ • m WJI *W n an Vj n1 0*l*T UlG ICHGIGR UOTUDS E^xislto scored hto 67th goal Montreal on Dcmny Johnson’s natl’s bowling over after earning letters In football, face phagocytosis, the way that outlook. showing. termed a new Jerry Lucas, Burbank 366, E d Tom klel 377, ___ e u -«. «,!♦*» oo honors hitting on 11 shots from Sunday agatart St. Louis and third period goal. Hosalre Pale- Cleveland catcher Ray Fosse In baseball, hockey and tennis. white blood cells cointot bacte- must have been looking Willette, the sharp - rfKX>tlng i r i ^ STANIHNGS L. the floor and 14 from the foul needs one more to tie the „ient had the Canucks’ other the AU-Star game. The second He was named to the All- rla and other organics. He crystal ball because forward, topped the Rams In |jg ggjj|_ .•gyj j ggjj myself Tom 403, Ken M onde 861. W. America football team in 1931. also was known for work on too- jg ^^g^ RockvlUe High scoring vrith 406 total points. He McMiUen.” was high for the game with 28. Army * Navy u 0 stripe for 36 tallies. Ezto netted record set by Bobby Hull o f the gt>als. naiHuton occurred In the opening 10 2 24 in lim ited action. Vaughn, (3icago Black Hawks two yearsMontreal shelled Charlie w<»ld Series game In River- the last Harvard back to win lattag pyrogen, a substance that gj^^g^ jjg guccessful 13-8 won- netted 168 field goals and tossed Cardboard Images are being mOH-LOW — Barbara Hig- UAC Barons that honor. His career as a can help cause fevers. [Qst basketball season. ta 70 attempts from the foul constructed In the name at Fred’s 9 3 playing a fine floor game, threw Bgo. Hodge vrith 21 shots In the first front Farit when Cincinnati’s ley 261-222-637, Arlene Schu- PpJH«t T « C o n ch 6 ta 17, seven m ore than Dick quarterback included a mem- He published more than 100 Exciting was the season, es- line. He appeared ta all 21 ipgni MdMlUen, as they are fM- m acher 186-614, Carol Craft t 'C n U lO L D R C n Dentics 6 6 ’Ihe Seals haven’t vron a -grtod and got goals by Yvan Beinle Carbo spUled un«)lre 6 6 Novak. game ta two weeks. They lost cournoyer, John Ferguswi and . orable 1929 game against scientific articles and wrote a pggjgjjy jjj g„t three cwi- games. most public personalities.. For 176-403. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (A P ) — Westown ------textbook on microbiology. teats with Central Valley Con- High-jumping Aceto netted example, one of the Maryland Pizza House 4 7 Player'Coach Gagnon had 24 7-0 last Thursday night at Bos- Sheehan to lead 3-1. Shee- ’ihe film may bo obtained free ------Bob Pettit will coach the West 8 points to lead the Buzzards’ of- At 32, he became lie^ of the fgj.g„gg member, Bloomfield 282 points with Camithers and assistant basketball cofudies ST. JAMES' LADIES Joan me third annual East- K lock 4 ton, but shut out E^ioslto. ^ ,g ^ ^ ^oUy dieted by writing IDS, PO Boot 1414, department of medicine « High when the Rams went Berger adding 290 and 198 said, ‘“Tom has gtme on one Buzzard’ s 3 8 fense. Young Bill McCarthy had Because of injuries, the Seals Canucks, vriio claimed Mlnneaptdto, Minn., 66401, w Breen 130. West Senior All-Am erican bes- 20 while Patulak chipped ta Washington University School pulling potnts respectively to the jate ta hto life, and that was Sportsman 3 8 have only four defensemen ^ ^ ^jg Tribune Films, 88 West 82nd 1971 COMETS -----— ketbaU gam e here April 1, it 10 vrith 13. Medicine ta St. Louis. In 1 ^ . g^ ^ victory. In the first cn- attack. In all, 16 players con- jg a senior prom in hlg^ school, SNOW WHITE—Barbara Ken- ^gg announced Tuesday, Telso 2 10 available and one of them to 21- “ ® ”®®" street. New York, N.Y.. lOOOl. by Mercury _____ Fred’s Jumped Into the lead year-oid Dick Redmond, obtain- '"® he was named vice president of gg^j^^gj. Rockville squeaked out trlbuted to Rockville’s scoring. ne’s just too busy with school nedy 132-360, Fran Wyman IG- pettlt, who retired from the Johns Hopkins University and decision lost the second Graduating In June will be basketball to have time for mtaiK Gym was the acene ot a early and never relinquished It. ed from Cleveland of the Am er------363, Althea Jew ell 130, M arie jjgtjon al Beudcetball Association BusitiM anen’s League tvrin bUl ’Taking a 22-17 lead Into the sec- lean Hockey League Sunday. from S2217. Hospital, and resigned these y^ y^^ yy^^ ^g^^ WlUette, Aceto, Camithers, ^irtg... Becker 129. jggg gg aU-Ume leading posts ta 1969 to become dlr^tor Berger, Deane and Mike Kehoe. McMlUen threw back hto head last night. In the opener, the ond period, Fred’s outscored In the annual amateur draft, . » . j scorer, played for the St. Louis UAC Barons came from behind their opponents, 16-4, during the where the Seals could pick up MORIARTY of the department of mlcrobiolo- yg,^ g^.gg g„ jg,jg latter Is aitoo president of laughtod. "I’m on President FID B A L — Carolyn Sulztaaki g g y ^ g . He scored 20,880 points the senior class. Nixon’s physical fitness coun- to defeat the Buzzards, 9(^88. first five minutes to pn ^l prized young talent, they have .ijiii . 1,1 lay-up with tour seconds to go. 181-468, Arlene LaPotate 191-488, g jjfgfin,g average o f 26.4. ’The n lgbtcM found F red’s Ath- them to a 61-37 advantage at In- traded away their first-round BROTHERS ta addition to his football i„gi„ded Ctorlett ended hto fourth sea- ggj^ McMUen. “A lot of Betty BldweU 182. feats at Harvard, he was ranked tettc Club running away from termtoslon. ’Ilie winners contta- choices through 1973. f I'.NTKK S I'KKIVl a 116-60 win over Woodrow Wil­ scwi coaching the Rams, and has famous people like astrofeauts LITTLE LEAGUE No. 1 among New England ten­ Vfw.ir to Dost an eezy 96-70 ued to romp and took a vriwp- The Montreal Ganadiens will M \N( HKSTKK son and a 107-62 victory over a record of 42 victories and 33 Qud athlet^ are rt. was helped along by Mike Rams lost a thriller ta single the National FootbeU League, jury) were looking for.” to roU and took a modest 6668 Tom Jesoult hit on 10 of M Byers, who scored one goal The Glastonbury Racquet Club overtime to Eaiat CJatholic, 69- Murphy 13 14 26 63 brochure on McMiUen and the Parents must show birth certificate and but neither seemed to know ta “nie jury Is expected to re- lead In the final canto. ’The Buz- shots from the fl^ r Md five U himself and got credit for an­ 66. Last year (1969-70) the Putz 8 14 7 35 facts seem to dispute that; In what dlrectloo the jury to head- cess after hearing witnesses to- zaids charged bock behind Bob 11 from the charity line for 25 other that was carried Into the will be accepting Rams entered Class L first Powers 13 12 10 34 high school he was president day. Called, by the antitrust di- ‘ ^ sign for son. Kehoe 8 11 27 (rf his student body and ranked Gagnon but clutch shooting by points. BIU ^ t^ 13 HOLD THAT PUNCH— Apparently inspired by Joe Frazier’s win in the rinsr net by the Blues’ Garry Unger. round action, only to have the 3 Ehvbank, owner and general vlrton of the U.S. Department the Baron’s Ezto and Laptik ta- vrith ^ b and Rich W a^r 2 0 4 No. 1 ta hto class. He received over Muhammad Ali, the ’ Ed Kranej^l struck this pose Byers 19th goal of the seasiHi court reservations soon. Eagles defeat them, 92-83. Novak 4 manager of the New York Jets, of Justice last November, It to sured the victory. com b^ for 23 markers with 0 0 only one B In four years (and gave the Blues a 2-0 lead ta the Oorlett, before the opeiler, al­ Lehones 3 2 told newsmen he knew of “no probing NFL operations for al­ Hie tall Laptik took game Bob hooping In 12 points. when trapped between third and home. Pittsburgh’s Rich Hebner made tag. Nardtai 8 1 2 0 that was in a freshman physl- / For details, call 549-4325 so menticHied that he had six ’TOM McMlLLEN one that’s been hurt ta pro foot- Icged instances of blacklisting. players capable of doing the Krajewski 1 0 0 0 cal education class). Voted the PAGE TWENTY SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON^I., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, f971 M A N C im S T ^ SrVENiNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10..1971 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Business Services 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wonted-Mole 36 Articles For Sole 45 5 DUE to an expansion, we have SCREENED loam, sand, gravel, Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments - Flats - Wanted To Rent 6 8 Houses For 5ale 72 Out of Town Coventry SNOW Plowing — Driveways, an opening in the Manchester processed gravel, stone, fUl. he's s o cheap, euMSLE HE EVEH FURNISHED rooms, color TV, Tenements 63 — For 5ale 75 etc. Reasonable rates. Will ac­ 'toU R area for a man to be trained Also bulldozer and backhoe WANTED — oqe or 2-bedroom CLASSIFIED LUM04 WHEH EVEREUicy. 322,900. On Sewer Plan salary cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's ATFRACTnVE, quiet room for quired. 649-9288. quick sale to 328,600 each. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TWO handymen want a vturlety CaU the Ifltten Agency, MLS, refined gentleman, centraUy . I Residents for Responsible of jobs by day or hour. Wo THREE large rooms, elec- Investment Property Realtors, 643-6930, 647-1678. 8 AJML to 4:30 PJR. Refits'! Apply to Mr. Moore, ’rae”*Sh*e^^‘^ located. 648-6331. Planning, a group of Coventry clean yards, attics and cellars. The Singer Co.. 866 Main St., ™ Sherwln- triclty, heat, hot water, park- For 5olo 70-A FRECHETTE REALTORS (DOVENTRY — 33,900 assumes residents formed to oppose the Reasonable. Call 643 - 6306. Msuichester. Williams Co. OENTEEiMAN over 26, to share Ing for 2 cars, near center. S e - ______COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. house, Vernon Route 83, 872- curity. AvaUable April 1st. 647- 647-9998 FHA mortgage with payments Town Council’s proposed sewer r PIBREGLAS Supplies — Poly­ of 3146 monthly. Five-room project, has announced that It 4:S0 P 3 I. DAT BEFOBB PUBUOAHOM REWEAVINQ of bums, moth- 6410 after 6 p.m. 11466 649-6896. BUSINESS ZONE IV holes, zippers repaired. Win­ ester resin 36.95 per gallon, lo Cape with fireplace. FYechette, will sponsor an open forum on Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:M p.m. M d a ; BULLDOZER trainees needed, dow shades made to measure See schools and classes. ounce boat cloth, 31.26 per CUTE 2-room apartment, stove, Extra large lot and excel­ IMMACULATE Ranch house, Realtors, 647-9993. the subject of sewers FMday all size Venetlsm blinds. Keys yard. 644-1820. Apartments - Flats •>. refrigerator, heat, hot water, lent large building. fenced yard, carport, adorable ------night at 8 at the high school. rec room. 320,900. Wolverton OGVENTRY Six-room-over- The session will be a moderat- PLEASE READ YOUR AD made while you wait. Tape CAB mSPATCHER— " ALUMINUM sheets used as Tenements 63 electricity, adults, references, recorders for rent. Marlow's, INVESTMENT Agency, Realtors, 649-3818 size Cape. FliU shed dormer, ed panel-type of discussion be- Olasalfled or “Want Ada” are taken over tiie pbone aa a NIGHTS printing plates, .009 thick, 23x no pets. 3100. 649-6324. 867 Main St., 649-5221. We have a permanent posi­ FTVE-R(X)M, two-bedroom .------PROPERTY BuUt-lns, m baths, large tween members of the Town convenience.' The adverttaer ahonld read his ad the FIBST 36’’, 26 cents each or 6 for 31, ESCTRA lot, suitable for two DAT IT APPEAB8 and BEPOBT EBBOBS In time for the tion for a man familiar with first-floor apartment, large room.1, walk-out basement, council and RRP members. 643-2711. With three offices and four famUy, plus existing 6-6 with next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In* CUSTOM made draperies, slip the taxi cab business. Ap­ rooms, g(x>d closet space, ap- estate ~ " —rental » • - apartments, -- Mid 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- After the discussion, the fomm covers and reupholstering. 4-room apartments. Includes 2-car garage and central loca- correct or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then plicant must be dependable SAVE BIG! Do your own rug pUances. Handy location. 3165. homes, multiple dwellings, no will be thrown open to questions Budget terms. Established in ranges, refrigerators and tiCHi. 30’s. Wotverton Agency, only to the extent of a “ make good” insertioa. Errors which and have good references. and upholstery cleaning with monthly. Security required. fees. (Dali J.D. Real Estate As­ do not lessen the value of the. adverttsement wiD not be 1046. Days, 624-0164, evenings, garbage disposals, ElxceUent Realtors, 649-2813. HEBRON — Route 86 — Near '*'e”* floor, to be directed to Blue Lustre. Rent electric Broker, 876-6263. sociates, Inc., 643-5129. corrected by “ make good” Inaertion. 649-7690. EAST HARTFORD revenue, near Main St. TaUvrood Country club, 3-bed- panel member, ^lampooer 31. Olcott Variety Professional office buUding H o w , EVEN WITH inflation, CAB CO. POUR-ROOM apartment, mid- ^^VE room, two bedroom room Ranch. Carpeted Uving Siwkesmen for the group WASHINO machine repairs, 107 Burnside Avenue Store. on Main St, 14 offices, park­ E (BoekvlOe, Toll Free) dleaged couple preferred. Mod- apartment, first floor. Two PARK S-TREET room, fireplace, built-in Pe‘ n‘ ®d out In making the an- RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, COME GiWS ARE QUICK X ) East Hartford ing for 22 cars, central air- KEEPSAKE wedding band, em kitchen, central location, children. 3126 monthly. CaU al- kitchen, rec room, Franklin nouncement that "this-w ill be Maytag. Reasonable rates. 643- PUT THEIR HAHPS IN IHEIR Mr. Mellen Sr. conditioning. stove, central vacuum system, the only opportunity that the 643-2711 B75-3136 size Bhi or 6, six diamonds. Heat, hot water, garage, sun 1®*" 2:30, 649-1631. Ten-room home with more 4918, 647-1719. POOiETS •" ANP LEAVE basement garage. Acre lot. Peeple of Coventry will have to WANTED experienced low- Reasonable. Call 643-1683. porch. No pets. CaU 649-7128. CEDAR »T. - ‘4 rooms, first MULTIPLE DWELLINGS than one acre of land, good THEM THERE ? cmidlUon throughout. Love­ Excellent nelghbortiood. Own- hear an open discussion between bed trailer driver. Call 633- DELUXE one-bedroom apart- fleer. Immediate occupancy, Four-family apartment, 3 Automobiles For Sole 4 Buildinq Controctinq 14 ■ CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy ly shade trees, B-zone. er transferred. 643-1729. ^oth sides of .Coventry’s sewer 2026. ment, wall - to - wall carpet- security deposit. 3136. 643-6201. ______controversy. We feel that an «« ~r . - «.Mac.U. t to do with Blue Lustre. Rent rooms>each, stoves, refriger­ Quick occupancy. Shown by 1969 CAMARO R«Uy Sp^, CARPENTRT — concrete steps. ■VERNON-Mancheeter Une — 8- Issue of this magnitude, 314 KITCHEN utility man, 7-3:30 , electric shampooer 31. Pine- ii« throughout, complete ap- WE HAVE customers waiting ators, near Main St. Good appointment only. HERALD standard, 4-speed, 327, 31,960. floors, hatchways, remodeling daily, steady work. Apply In wood Furniture Shop, pll^ces v^ty bath Centr^. the rental of your apai? income. room Garrison Colonial, set on million, should be aired as coni- Call 649-6801 after 10 a.m. a 1i acre heavily wooded lot. pletely and openly as posslblle." person only. Howard JcHmson, er home. J.D R eal^- For more details call . . . ™ - Poperil^n H.lpWg.t«l-F.male 35 H.lpWo«tecides disclnne the identity of CARPENTRY and remodeling, r jc Ha r d E. MARTIN, palnt- family. Four rooms each unit. p.m. customers the "red carpet" For information call 626-4392. ig- YELLOW Jacket runabout. VILLAGER Apartments—Five- (COMFORTABLY fumlriied 3 ______with the maximum amount of any advertiser using box rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, ing contractor. Full profession­ Excellent opportuniUes. Modem stoves, refrigerators, letters. Readers answer­ treatment which they deserve. ANESTHETIST — Registered. Trailer, 36 h.p. Mercury older room Townhouse. 1% tiled rooms and shower, also Includ­ Lois For 5oie 73 SELLING your home or acre- money that the town can pos- additions and garages. Call • Non-rotafing shifts and garbagfe disposals. Comer ing blind box ads who 1965 LEMANS 2-door, V8 , 826, al painting service, interior - In return, you will be paid ex­ motor (running condition, baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, ing all utilities, parking, 272 ------age? For prompt friendly set- slbly borrow. The Town Council Tom Corbitt, 648-0080. • 8 Paid Holidays CRNA. Starts to 312,000. No lot and central location, (toin- BOLTON — one mUe desire to protect their 4-speed, posi-rear end, excel­ exterior. Free esUmates, fully cellent wages, treated fairly could use work) 3260. Call 646- two alr-conditioners, private Main St. 72 Houses For 5ale 72 from Louig Dimock Real- has stated that this coincidence ^ Paid vacations fee. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. operated laundry in basement. Houses For 5ale South Manchester. Beautifully identity can follow ‘Ida lent condition. Best offer. 649- SAVE MONEY! Fast service. insured. 649-4411, 649-9285. and be working in a salon 4029. basement. Washer and dryer ty. Realtors, 649-9823. Is ‘no accident.’ The council ad. procedure: 6906.. • Overtime over 40-hours EAST Hartford — nicely fur­ Plenty of parking. ExceUent wooded com er lot. Acre plus. Dormers, room additions, ga­ where ethics and customer re­ PRINTING Forms Salesman — ------hookup. O.E. appUances and mlts to having instructed the J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom or 8-hour days nished 3 rooms, heat, utiUties, income producer. 365,000. Prin­ Prestige area. M. H. Palmer, ALL (3ASH for your property engineers, Chan and Griswold, rages, porches, roofing and lations are of prime concern. Minimum 4-years experience . , . _ ^ gas heat. Charles Lesperance, Elnclose your reply to decorating. Interior and ex­ • Paid insurance 51 and parking. 628-8070. cipals only — Mr. or Mrs. BROOKFIELD ST, Offered by the Realtor, 643-6321, 649*0688. within 24, hours. Avoid red design the sewer ^System to the box in an envelope — siding. Compare prices. Add- Call Mrs. Clark, Tres Chic In printing forms sales. Salary HOUSehOld VOOdS 649-7620. terior, paperhanging, fully In- # Accumulative sick days CTark, — 649-1792, 647-9989, or address to the CUssUled Trucks - Tractors 5 A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- Beauty Salon, 649-1792 or 647- open above 316,000. No fee. SINGLES only. Large 2-bed­ sured. For free estimates call • Top wages SINGplR touch and sew with 643-2483. Gracious 4-bedroom Co­ CORNER lot in HoUand, M ^ , “ S ...... Manager, Manchester 0449. 9989. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. 474 MAIN ST. Three rooms, room Townhouse, nicely fur­ 100x218’. Excellent to r building Agency^^64^L ______“ r r p questions the wisdom of 649-9668. If no answer 648-6362. • All promotions are made cabinet. Monograms,' hems, lonial, 2 fireplaces, large PHILBRICK Evening Herald, together heated. 3126. Security. One or nished. WiU accommodate up year ’rxxmd home or set up a oUT OF town buyer wants 3- Ai® town’s m^mum with a memo liating the within the organization as SEXJRETARY for local sales of- PRINTING Estimators — (2) embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ living room, dining room, 1969 FORD, F260, Ranger. NEWTON H. SMITH ft SONS— ------two adults. 646-2426, 9-6 p.m. to 3. AvaUable Immediately. summer cottage. Owner will bedroom ranch up to $25,000. capacity as the limiting companies you do NOT Remodeling, repairing, addi­ they arise. flee. Shorthand helpful toit not one with sheet feed experience lent condition. Guaranteed. Land For 5ole 71 den, modem kitchen. Real- Loaded with extras. 649-4898. 3196. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ sell to the first 3860. Call any- Call Paul W. Doug;an Realtor, parameter In determining the want to see your letter. tions, rec rooms, parches and Floor Fiflishtliq 24 required. Please call 647-9979 and one with web feed experi­ Full price now 366 or 7 month­ TWO-BFIDROOM garden type isticaUy priced at 328,900. AGENCY Tour letter win be d»- ence. Starts to 312,0(X). No fee. ly payments of 38. 622-0476, apartment, heat, appUances, ciates. 643-6129. time, 742-9624. 640-4635. extent of the sewer proposal. It roofing. No job too small. Call ’ for Interview. ______Is as if an Individual’s expend- stroyed If the advertiser 1964 FXJRD, econoltae window FLOOR SANDING, and refln- MEADOWS Rita Personnel, 646-4040. dealer. and carpets, 3200. monthly. LAND FOR SALE 649-3144. MANCHESTER — Excellent b ZZZZZ In to see our busy Bea. Uures were determined by how is one you’ve menUoned. van, 3496. 649-3589. ishing (specializing In older CONVALESCENT Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- COVENTRY If not It will be handled DISPATCHER TRAINEE — CLEAN, USED refrigerators, FRECHE'TTE REALTORS n e w l is t t n o — oversized AA zone lot, half acre plus, We’re able to show you every much he could possibly borrow. N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter floors). Inside painting, paper­ CENTER 4536. Business Locatiwis Garrison Colonial, less than in the usual maimer. GENERAL SECRETARY Stable, mature, aggressive In- ranges automatic wtishers 81 acres north end 3390 Lakewood Circle area, city house that is up for sale. Our p R p feels that wise Individuals contractor. Additions, remod­ ing, ceilings, etc. No job too one year old. Owner trans­ CONTACT MRS. POST dividual with the ability to with guarantees. See them at f i r s t f l o o r , immediate oc­ For Rent 64 per acre, firm. Principles utilities, CaU Mr. Zimmer, membership In the Manches- least try to stay out of that eling and repairs. Call any­ small. John Verfallle, 647-9879. Full-time. 647-9998 ferred. Eight rooms, 2Vi baths, Trailers - direct people and work well B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 cupancy, fuUy carpeted, im­ only. J. D. Real Estate Associates, ter and Hartford MLS gives unfortunate predicament time for free estimate. 876- 646-2321 MANCHESTER Green — first-floor family room with Mobile Homes 6-A under pressure. Top company Main St. C:aH 643-2171. maculate 3-room apartment. 643-6129. you a wide variety of homes ..R^p members admit that 1642. An equal opportunity employer. Excellent opportunity for Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front Lost and Found 1 and top benefits. Starts at 3160. AU appUances, private en­ T - ^ m r a i s e d Bonds - REFRIGERATOR — apart­ portion carpeted, second floor, 3 ^ m - 7-ROOM ^ E D ;“^ ^ ^ ’m;:“;iumSr^"‘ W . MANCHESTER -Building lot, weV“give‘^u NIMROD tent trailer, good con- LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — gflrl with typing and short-—- No fee, Rita Personnel, 646- trance, centraUy located. CARRIAGE REALTY FOUND — The best place to Stocks - Mortgages 27 ment sized, like new, 376. 30” one office 12 x 12, call 649- 2-car garage.garage, ExceUent neigh' neigh- approximately KXbcdOO, rural, ato cash for your home. In .to- den fely.rited lake dltlon, sleeps 4-6, 3460. Call new homes custom built, r e - ______hand experience to associate 4040. Adults only, references and stove, recreation room, ga­ choose home decorations and MATURE woman for babysit­ gas stove, 336. Aluminum 2741 or 649-6688. 646-1110 borhood. 348,600. (Jail 643-7287, 647-1641. 646-6847 after 3. modeling, additions, rec MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., security deposit required. 3160 rage, large lot, trees, sewer. (n d S ; Ret they claim that any gifts Is Your Gift Gallery at ting and light housekeeping. herself with a top, weU doors, 32x80, 36x80, 310. each. rooms, garages, kitchens re­ mortgages— Interirii financing monthly Including heat. MAIN STREET office space, As^mahle mortgage. Hutch­ RAISED RANCH—7 rooms, *3 MANCHESTER —- Desirableiiemranie aA-- "*®"t property. Industrial gewer------system, ------should be design- Watkins, 936 Alain St. Your 1969 ORBIT Satellite, travel Call 649-1362 after 6 p.m. known company. Excellent BASS Guitarist — Experienced 643-2465 evenings or 648-1442. modeled, bath tile, cement — expedient and co n lid e n tla l______FYechette Realtors, 647-9993. 100 per cent location near ins Agency, 649-5324. or 4 bedrooms, 2H baths, fam­ zone lot with all cityeltv utUlties ®P > ' ed around the needs of the area. home town friendly world of trailer, 19W , self-c terry Mason hour, working'■ with people. lent location. Reasonable, Caioice residential section, tioning, garage, large lot, 386,- SOUTH WINDSOR that the principal benefits of Marvin Baker. CaU DORMERS, garages,'^porches, 1677. C A B ^ I V E R S pump organ, 3100. 275 gallon LO'VELY one-bedroom apart­ BIGHT-ROOM Colonial, famUy (18) WUd WUd West (C) Directions: Route 86 out of ASSISTANCE Csill 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 649-8730.' parking. 113 E. Center St., 646- Must be seen to be appreclat- 900. (80) Addame fVunlly the regional sewer proposal, ac­ rec rooms, room additions. We have choice jobs avail­ oU tank, 325. CaU 649-1116. ment with refrigerator, range, room, thick waU-waU carpet­ UTMOST PRIVACY!! Manchester, east on 96 to 2212. ed. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, (40) GlUlsan’e IiUnd (O) cording to the ciian-Griswold INCOME TAXES prepared in kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, PAST growing company, look­ DRIVERS for school buses, able in Manchester and East disposal, parking. 3166 month­ ing, 2-car garage, beautiful m-LAW APARTMENT — At­ 8-room Split Level, just Ust- S;Z6 (40) Weather Watch aces, Mid 20’s. l^lverton in a Ram- CaU H.H. l^llson, 649-6606. Groton, Conn. SECRETARY EAST HARTFX)RD ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ both inside and outside. Low (8) New. with H.K. Smith and the state, and not disproportion- BEAUTY parlor, five operator tors. Help others and your­ FORD 3 point hitch plow, 365., monthly. Wolverton Agency, Agency Realtors, 649-2818. Roofing - Siding CAB CO. ports, plus other luxury fea­ bllng Ranch home, abounding 30’s. 649-6306. Hnrry BeaMner, ately assigned to Coventry tax- RIDE panted from 210 Main St. 445-9745 ___ shop. Reasonable. Owner has self. Arrange for an inter­ Rapidly growing computer spike tooth harrow, 318; elec­ Realtors, 649-2813. _____1 (18) pick Van Dylie 107 Burnside Ave. tures. From 3226. J. D. Real ------4 4 A/-4>via k M .i 4 'twith charm and perfection, nes- Manchester to Pratt ft Whit­ BID WELL Home Improvement other interests. CaU 876-9716 view today. peripheral manufacturer has tric hot water scalder. 644-0209. — IMMACULATE 6-room Colonial 2.7 ACHES, beautiful ^ ^ - 7- ^ (tt-SO) NBC New. (C) payers. East Hartford Estate Associates, 643-6129. 7:88 (8) Wh^ in the Worid (C) RRp also Is claiming that ad- ney Dept. 33, Hours start. 8- Co. Expert InstaUaUon of a lu -' after 6 p.m. opening for g^ with good FIVE-ROOM single, like new, with most modern kitchen, room custom R^ch 8 tatto. * ^ ^ • • B (Sl W • • * ' *'«.------(8)*^?nUi or Con.equoncoe (C) ditlonal state benefits would be retum 4:46. CaU 872-9728. IW H ROYAL Elnfleld’ 760 cc. rnlnum siding, gutters and SNET Offers; typing and shorthand, plus CONTROLLER—BS In account­ centraUy located, 3160 month-i fireplace, possible fourth bed­ f ^ l l y 2-car ^ ^ e , „ea, S ^ S ., swimming pool, BARROWS and WALLACE/Co. All stock (18) What’. My Unet (C) gained because the state Is cur. ExceUent condition, needs tire trim;. Roofing InstaUation and PACKAGE Store desire to be involved' in de­ ing. CPA preferred. Retail Wearing Apparel - ly, no pets, references re­ room. Truly a must be seen privacy. Hutchins Agency, • " Manchester Parkade RIDE needed from Redwood Full Pay with Training* ^ « ) New. - weather^. negotiating to purchase and tune-up. Must seU 3860. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. and fixtures. 38,600. Lou-Sam velopment of a new produc­ background, local position. Furs 57 INVITATION quired. Inquire 168 Woodland home. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. garages. Manchester 649-6806 Rd. to com er HUlstown Rd. Realty, 644-1639, Lou Arruda. Scheduled Raises* Excel­ St., Manchester. 643-8474. 7:88 W Dr. Son.. Cartoon W) Qlsen property, which ad- 646-0206. tion and operations team. Starts to 320,000. No fee. Rita Realtors, 649-2813. MAJESTIC new Garrison Oo- ^ 8 ^ ) CourWhlp 01 Eddl.’. ^ and SUver Lane, Manchester. GUTTERS and roofs, all tyi>es ------lent Benefits* Opportun­ PerscAmel 646-4040. TWO four-pocket suede jackets. TO BID k^(3HESTER, ^i^m ^ executive neighbor- BC^LTON - R ^ c h Leaving 6:46 a.m. 843-4447. ------iUes for Advancement* Job Modern offices, full bene­ Beige and dark brown. Size 7- Sealed bids wUI be received 406 KEENEY ST. — Beautiful fireplace, oU hot w®‘®r hood, famUy room with fire- with garage. EleeWo heat, (18) I Spy "In the past, the state has Private InstrgctioiB 32 ^ar school, bus and shopping. ^ waU-to-wall carpeting, dead- Security. fits plan, excellent salary PART and fuU-time openings in 9. 643-6129. at the office of the Director of location, 8 rooms, 2 unfinished, 8:88 Y o ^,“ “« d th^ talked of putting a layE®^h“ P‘- FOR SALE, European Health BusInOSS ServICOS 13 associated with this diversi­ Out of Town prices, free estimates. CaU qqj'poR in math, high school or Hartford, and East Hartford, General Services, 41 Center 332,000. CaU 643-0669. Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. f l r e ^ e d Uv- ®"d 8‘ *‘«®‘ - »1».700- Famiiy . (C) tal In the area. This facility Spa contract. CaU after 3:30, fied, interesting, fast-mov­ 3 evenings and Saturdays, 360 For Rent 66 647-1202. SNOW PLOWING — Tired of 046-1399. college. Ronald Kraatz, 643- For complete information Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ DUNCAN KD.. new 6-room Co^ TWO FAMILY — 6-6, nicely tag room, formal dining room, ______8:88 (M8) sSStt. ^ U y (C) would undoubtedly, very cheap- 644-0612. ing position. weekly. CaU today 4-6 p.m. Wonted - To Buy 58 (18) Movlo ly tie Into the sewer put In by waiting? ReUahle Manchester 0367. visit our employment office til March 22, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. TOLLAND — Five-room apart­ lonlal, large ’ breezeway 2-car cared for, convenient location, na^em kitchen with huUt-tas, vERNON — Lovely 7-room cen- (Dali M. Hurtuk, for inter­ only. 585-8427. business has new radio equip­ at 62 East Center Street, WANTED — antique furniture, for: ment, adults only, utilities In­ garage. ’Die bath, bullt-tas, modernized, 2 - car garage. 2hi bato, 4 large bjw^ms, entrance Colonial. Attached }|!48“ jllhSl.y®C«£ Show (C) Coventry ta^ay® -^;’ ’ ped trucks. Dependable ser­ Roofing and kCanchester open Monday view at (22-38) Jack Benny Speclid__ RRP Is urging all interested glass, pewter, oil painting(s or ARTS ft CRAFTS SUPPLIES cluded, no pets, 3140 a month. fireplace, plastered walls, city 330,900. Wolverton Agency porch, 2-car garage. 352,600. garage, large lot, 1% baths, (C) Automobiles For Sale 4 vice. CaU anytime. 643-8245 or 18:88 (8) Hawaii FIve-O residents to attend the forum Chimneys 16-A Schools and Classes 33 through Friday from 8:30 other antique items. Any quan­ LAWN MOWERS 872-3968. utilities, large lot. Built by Realtors, 649-2813. LAND—42 acres, 1,200’ road ExceUent c(mdlU(m. 381,900. (8-48) Yoons Lawy.ra (C) 649-8797. a.m. to 6 p.m. Or call 643- SCAN-OPneS, INC. (22-38) Foor-In-One (C) FYlday night. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Help Wanted - tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, FURNISH ft INSTALL HFJAT- Ansaldi. diaries— • ■Lesperance, ------• CaU the Mitten Agency, MLS, R(X)FING — SpeciaUzlng re- BULLDOZER 'TRAINEES 4101-X-368 for an appoint­ 22 Prestige Park Circle ROCKVILLE —Centrally loca­ MANCHESTER Industrial zone frontage. 336,000. 18:38 (18) Hartford Talk-In (^ Impeachment Bankrupt, repossession? , Hon­ CLEANING — interior —both Mole or Female 37 166 Oakland Streets BRS. 649-7620. Realtors, 643-0930, 649-9890. 11:88 (3-8-18-2»d8-48)t New. pairing roofs of all kinds, n w ment. East Hartford, ted, spacious 3-room apart­ 3-famUy house, exceUent busi­ Weather and Sport* (C)~ A majority of the member­ est Douglas accepts lowest residential and commercial. roofs, gutter work, chimna^s BE READY FOR SPRING, BIG REPOWER ft REFURBISH HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, ment. Ideal for young, mar­ 4.6 ACHES, (Colonial Cape, 8 ness opportunity. High traffic NIHflD LISTINGS ANDOVER — Modem four- 11:25 (3) Movie ship of the Coventry Citizens for down, smallest payments, any­ Satisfactory work guaranteed. cleaned and repaired. 30 yjears MONEY CAREEIR. 289-6(X>l. FIRE PUMPER ENGINB. 11:38 (22-38) Tonight Show Johnny SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton, bric-a-brac, locks, frames, ried or retired coupls. Heat, rooms, 1% baths, fireplace, 2- count, good condition. Call room'Ranch, breezeway, over­ Car*on (C) Democratic Action (CX3DA) has where. Not smaU loan finance For friepdly free estimates, experience. Free estimates. Bid ftMrms, plans and speclfl- NOW! “Thinking of Sell­ taken the necessary steps to Im­ In the seat approved train­ 7:30 to 8:46 a.m., 2:10 to 3:45 glassware. We buy estates. rled or retired couple. Heat, car garage, trees. Spring fed now. 331,600. Hayes Agency, sized garage, electric heat, fuU (8-48) Dick Cavett Show m Ranch. Fire­ Off . (C) A majority of the group has ing now. Near by .resident 6 8 Edn(»Uoaal TV (24) knives, axes, shears, skates. ----- terested In employing 16 area opportunity In an aggressive •rown of Manchester, Wanted To Rent place, buUt-ta oven and range, VERNON WodoMdAyg Mftrch 19 set April 12 for a special meet­ oition. 643-0618. rotary blades. Quick service. GRANT'S Plumbing Service— licensed school. CaU 1-226- ladles to do outside customer company. (Dali for Interview, Rooms Without Board 59 Connecticut Z7Z7 NEW ON MARKET dishwasher, wall-to-wall car- PM Telephone WANTED /— Older country l o a d e d w i t h Er i k a s 6:88 World We Live In ' B ettag, large family room, two- PHTT THE THOMPSON House —Cot­ home to rent, 3 or 4 bedrooms, -I- home of leisure, dead- 8:88 They Wont T h i ^ Way Connelly from office. According work. 643-6341. Oanral Manager zone heat and much more. 7:88 Environmental Special B (C> top coupe. Bucket seats, con- Main St., Manchester. Hours An Equal Opportimlty Employer week for 8 weeks. Will pay " tage St., centrally locate, will redecorate and make re­ Two-family 4 and 7 room end street, shaded by ma­ to the CXIDA constitution, a Wolverton Agency, Realtors, sole, power steering, power daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. WATSON Plumbing and Helo Wanted—Female 35 3600. Join us for breakfast at large pleasantly furnlriied pairs, family of 6, very good apartments. Two heating ture trees, Raised Ranch, s\?»Oi«at^ JtaerIcan Dream Ma- majority may take such action brakes. Real sharp car. Phone Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. Heating, Bathroom remodel- “ ______Mountain Laurel Restaurant, - 649-2813. 7 rooms, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ chine „ for cause. Dogs - Birds Pets 41 rooms, parking. CaU 649-2368 references. CaU 872-6819 after systems. Two-car garage. AGENCY 18:88 ConnecUent New.r«om------Thompsonville, Friday, March ^______rage, carpeting, sundeck, 649-2881. ___ing and repairs. Free esti- CLEIANING woman wanted, STENOGRAPHER for overnight and permanent 6 p.m. MANCHEJSTER — If you are TREE SERVICE (Soucier)— 12, at 10 a.m. promptly. FREE TO good home, 6-week Convenient l(x:ation. 329,900. etc. ExceUent c(»idltion, Mrs. Connelly stipulates four mates. CaU 649-3808. part-time. CaU Laurel Manor, guest rates. NOTICE OF really seeking a fine, well REALTORS Legal Notices 1969 CHEVELLE — four-door Trees cut, buUding lots clear- Interesting position in our EXECUTIVE with local com­ c(mvenient I(x:ation, young specific causes, Including an eU- 649-4619. /'■AMr.ir — 71— 7— I------old male puppy, half husky, built, Uvable home at a price hardtop______^ ______sedan. ___ Power steer- ed, trees topped. Got a tree ------buyer’s office for a qualified pany needs unfurnished home^ neighborhood. There’s lots Probate Ctourt legation that she "has deliber­ ^ half Germ^ ^epherd. Ciol DISSOLUTION M. H. PALMER your pocket-book can afford, Ing, 1^ 0. Very clean. Low problem! WeU worth phone Millinery, MATURE woman to work part- typist with shorthand bau;k- nings and weekends. Apply in .49-3304 after 6 with three bedrooms In quiet; more. Mr. Lewis, 649-6806. (XAIM UMITATION DECHEE ately and purposefully moved to person. State Theatre, Main ______here Is where your search ESTATE OP HARMON G. HOLT mUeage. Phone 649-2881. caU, 742-8252. DrCSSmoklng time, Monday through Friday. ground. Company otters ex- AND residential area. Contact Mr. ' 6 4 6 - 4 2 0 0 District of Manchester effectively destroy dissent and 19 St., Manchester. FREE puppies — Half beagle. W AITRE55 Realtor,—MLS ends. This 10 year old aluml-.. Apply In person. Swiss Colony, ceUent benefit program, NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS Alexander, at 643-2111. 9 to 6 • • The fiduciary is Maty L. Holt a-kna views opposed to her own. . . num sided ranch home has O O l Mary Louise Holt located at 489 . . . . *u#»* m’YiMiaa#-. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN square- CUSTOM tailored ladles’ dress- Manchester Parkade. good wages and pleasant FULL-TIME p.m. dally. B (S W - ' . . ------— jmd further claims that (Jlalre WOMAN for dental office, ex- “ h OF 643-6321 649-0588 scores of features for easy Uv- ______^------Adams St.. Manchester, Conn. 06040. back, excellent condition, es, suits, alterations and working conditions. Apply . . perienced preferred but wiU ^ distinction. CaU 649- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. It is DECREED that ali claims Connelly has threatened the gasoline heater, AM-FM radio, pnmlng. shrubs, lots cleared. ’ ili-lrv In vour stone WOOMAN or couple to Uve In BLOOMFIELD AVENUE tag—3 bediooms, carpeted Uv- 87’ RANCH — Fireplace, panel- W. T. GRANT CO. Manchester Parkade against the above estate be pre­ continued existence of CCDA" ?______- ______- FuUy insured. CaU 649-6422. costume jeweiry m your stone and care for three children. train, 4 days a week, 8-3. Call ' ______REAL'TY CORPORATION ing room, dining room, kltcli- tag, beamed ceiling, country sented to the fiduciary on or before 3750 firm. CaU 649-3610. ■__ preference. 649-1133. FIRST NATIONAL Manchester Parkade MANCHESTER Is only three Manchester 649-6306 by her actions. For further details caU 742- 646-0076 between 8-6 p.m. ,SMALL size, friendly part Notice is hereby given pursu- TOWN OF MANCHESTER en and bath, loads of paneling, kitchen, stove, trees. 322,600. June 1, 1971. __ mUes from this beautiful four- Attest: JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Of 21 dues paying members 1963 OLDSMOBILE F86, auto- MANCHESTER Welding Ser- 9791 after 4 p.m. STORES, INC. Schnauzer and Collie puppy, 6 •uit to Section .33-379 of the Con­ fire alarm system, rec room. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, MANSFIELD — Lovely new GENERAL cleaning woman 2 iDom Ranch. Has large lot and in the organization, 14 signed a matic, 2-door, best otter. 647- vice corner Durant and West months old, female, 35. necticut General Statutes that LEGAL All of this on a beautiful treed 649-6324. Ranch. Modem kitchen, fuU, DECBEE ON LIBIITATION gggg Middle Turnpike. General MoVing — Park & Oakland Aves., or 3 evenings a week for of­ - OF CLAIMS petition designating Deborah CLERK-TYPIST — To perform 649-3709. BLOOMFIELD AVENUE RE- oversized garage. Dead-end lot. Priced in the low thirties. — ------dry walkout basement with welding repairs, home owners Trucking —' Storage East Hartford, Conn. fices, Manchester. CeUI 643- Breault as ‘ ■ottlcial s p o k e s m ^ ’ 20 varied typing and clerical work AL/fY CORPORA’nON , a Con- NOTICE street. FuU price 318,900. Call For an appointment to inspect BUCKLEY School Area — ft. fireplace. O ioice lot. 1963 FAIRLANE Ford, 2-door and sports equipment. IlNYITATION at a school for handicapped 1179 between 9 a.m. • 6 p.m. AKC registered white 10’’, ne%cut corporation, having its The Zoning Board of Appeals The Mitten Agency, Realtors, caU Doris Smith, Jarvis Real­ room oversized cape, 1700 sq. Imrdh^. Asking 3^- Excel ___ MANCHESTER — DeUvery- frieWASlghhorilood. 322.600. Z c Z " A ° p T ^ ^ m e e C ™ ® children. AppUcant must be WOMAN wanted to care for miniature poodle, male, cham- principal place of business In hold pubUc hearings on ______643-6930. ty 0>., Realtors, MLS 643-1121. ft. of floor area, 4 bedrooms, Louis Dtaiock Realty. 649-9823. Presenl^n. Norman J. Preuaa. “ meeui^. ine lent condition."Great second STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, light trucking and package de­ T O BID ______J u d g e .// petition says that "any state- flrepl^es, flagstone terraces’. Uvery. Refrigerators, waShers «hU«lren In my home, live In N O T I P F plCHl stock. CaU 1-429-4460. the Town of Manchester, Con- Monday. March 16, 1971, start- jtANCHESTER is not far from ” 2-full baths, fireplace, one-car car. 049-1117. WEST' SIDE — Older home On motion of John D. I-aBelle, M3 ntgntg or releases made to the AU concrete repairs, both In- and stove moving, specialty. School preferoed. (DaU after 4 p.m., iiecticut, has been dissolved by mg at 7 p.m. In the Hearing this 7-room Ranch. Four bec^- garage, 1/3 acre lot with fruit for BUnd, 242-2274. 649-2533. Sealed bids will be received priced for you. Low cost clean media by persons other than 1970 SCOUT V-8, 4-speed, never side and outside railings, land­ Folding chairs for rent, ______ADMISSION Resolution of Ito Directors and Room of the Municipal Bulld- rooms, two baths, garage. trees, flowers and garden. Bolton at the office of the Director of gas heat Can be maintained late of Truro, Maas.. Own^ pro^ Mrs. Breault are not to be con- plowed snow. 3100. and take scaping. Reasonably priced. 0762. MEDICAL technician, expert- OF ELECTORS General Services, 41 Center Shatebolders, which dissolution mg to hear and consider the Very large lot. FliU price 319,- Ideal for young famUy, city erty within aaid district, deceaMd. «« official or on behalf for less tiian rent. AM rooms, water and sewage. Assumable This Court doth decree that three siaerea as omciai or on oenau over payments, 046-2698. CaU 648-0861. > enced. Private medical PART-TIME counter girt, Notice is hereby given that Street, Manchester, Conn, until has become effective with Its toUowtag petitions: 900. Cllall The Mitten Agency, BRANDY ST. corner lot. Taxes less than mortgage 6!4 per cent, 330,600 months be allowed and limited h>r o f the CX2DA. laboratory. Hours can be ar- experience preferred. 646-1665. the Board for Admission of March 23, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. HUng of a Certificate of Dlsso- Rem 1 R(®er ft Barbara Realtors, 643-6930. the creditors of said estate to exhibit CCDA members sign- 1904 PONTIAC Bply be —in ------session— at — the ------Town Of-— DEMOLITION OF EXISTING AU creditors are warned to quested to build addition to IH baths, 2-car garage, new transmission. CaU 643- - rr;—; ------u .— ----- ;---- — Raised Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2- long. CaU now. Keith Real Colonial, 6 minute w a lk ip aU m la id 'd «L Mrs. ■ntomas Osborne, Mr. and TWO YOUNG married men wUl CaU 643-2804, George N Con- AVQN calling — to help you In person. MUter Donut Shop, (,ce BuUding on the 20th of BATHPOUSE AND (DON- present their claims to Attor- converted 2-famUy dwelling, family nx>m with fireplace, BEFORE Y O U car garage, laundry room, 2 Estate 646-4126, 649-1922. schools, good condition Inside NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge Mrs. Richard Cromie, Mr. and do small repair jobs and paint­ verse. with those after-the-HoUday 266 W. Middle Tpke. March 1971, from 10:00 a.m. to STRUenON OF NEW BATH­ ney Ronald Jacobs, 166 Mata Rem 2 WUlam Oleksenskl ft fourth bednxtm. Askiiig 384,- half and one fuU bath, aU city ------!------and out, 327,900. (^aU owner Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mr. and HAVE______new____ ear______arriving,_ ___ 1967 ing, also______ceUar cleaning„ and----- bills. ------—A -splendid r ------earningQicmTr"rATiv op- . RppnntioniBt noon, to examine the quallfl- PAINT! HOUSE. Street, Manchester, Ctonnecti- WalUce Parclak, 444 Center 900. utilities. Charles Lesperance, MANCHESTEH Center — Six- g4g.2497. Mrs. Albert CarllU, Donna Lew­ Pontlac Catalina cwivertible light trucking. CaU 648-2892, wanted for a doctor’s ottlce In “ d 0>® appUca- Bid forms, plans and specifi­ ' cut, counsel for said corpora- St. Variance to construct ad­ PRE5IDENTIAL is, Norma Hedman, Peter Klssa C o l Uc For A cations are available at the 649-7620. 357 WOODBRIDGE ST.-Seven- FRECHETTE REALTORS witb Mark IV alr-conditloning, 646-2047. Interlor and e x t e ^ r painting, ry. (Pall 289-4922.______Manchester. AppUcants must U®"® any resident eUglble to ti(Mi on or before August 16, dition to restaurant with less VILLAGE and Mrs. Breault. 38,000 miles. 31.260. CaU 649- Free EsHmate General Services Office, 41 1971. All claims not so present- parking space than required. 317,900 2-BEDRCKIM RANCH, zone. EhcceUent potential. Of room Colonial with 2-car ga­ JUNK cars removed, 310 per ppnprnH®t!f MATURE Woman to work In lo- >be neat, have a pleasant tele- atolsslon. 647-9993 9404. experience, four generations. phone personality and be able Dated at Coventry, Connecti- Center Street, Manchester, Con­ sd will be barred as provided AU persons interested may large lot, large shade tree, as­ flees, etc. 322,900. Hayes rage. Owners anxious. Asking APARTMENT5 car. Call 876-6369, ask for Dave FYee estimates, fully insured. cal insurance agency. Experi­ to type. Hours are 9 until 6 ®“t. this 10th day of March necticut. by said Section 33-379. attend these hearings. sume mortgage, 3116.47 per Agency, 64ft U81. 324,900. ExceUent financing. T. Until 1917, most of the trade 1968 PON'i'iAC l.^Mans, 2-door or leave message, ence desirable, but not neces­ J. P. LEWI5 & 5 0 N Now renting, (« e and two 643-7361. Town of Manchester, Dated at Manchester, Ckm- Zoning Board of Appeals month. Itatchtas Agency Real­ of the Russian Empire was hardtop, i>ower brakes smd sary. Salary commensurate p.m., Monday thru Thursday 1971 CUSTOM DEOOIIAXOB iTnxim Ga^: R®«^tors. 648-1677. b o LTON - 323.900. nicely de- bedroom apartments. Carpet- JuUette E. Bradley, (Connecticut necticut, this 8th day of March Charles H. McKenzie, tors, 649-M24. MANCHESTER - largely bartered at the stiU me­ steering, vinyl top. 31,700. The LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also (DONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- with ablUty. Our employes and alternating Ftldays and bedrooms, NINB-R(JOM custom buUt Gar- signed 3-bedroom Ranch, quiet tag. 2 air-'candltioners, IH Margaret E. Jacobson, Fhoae Robert B. Weiss, Chairman rison Colonial, 4 dieval fair of Nizhni Novgoitid, Savings Bank of Manchester, moving large appUances. terior painting, paper hanging, know of this ad. FTease reply Satimdays, .^9 until 3 p.m. ^ 1971. rison Colonial 2400 sq. feet, 4- friendly neighborhood, walk­ baths. Elizabeth R. Rychllng, ^ 9 . 9 6 5 8 General Manager BLOOMFIELD AVENUE John A. CaglaneUo, SIX-ROOM starter home, very double garage, exceUent area, which in the last years did mewre 923 Main 6 t., Manchester. 646- Burning barrels deUvered, 3^. Discount on wallpaper. CaU to Box "U”, Manchester Her­ Please reply Box "S”, Man­ bedrooms, (^ce, 2% baths, out basement with fireplace, Board for Admissions REALTY CORPORATION Secretary clean. 318,600. CaU for details. treed lot, walk-out basement. than 3100 mllUoii' annual busi­ 1700. 644-1776. ' Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. ald. chester Herald. double garage, carpeting. minutes to new 1-84. Louis Dl- 'cdl 644-2423 By: Ronald Jacobs, Wolverton Agency Realtors, Only 339,900. Hayes Agency, ness. Hayes Agency, 64ft01Sl. m

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1971 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iManrljwter lEatning !l|?raIJi

The Junior Choir of North North Manchester Al-Anon Airman Bryan J. Cushing, Laidlaw Speaks Pinehurst March Special on U.S. Choice FRESH Average DaUy Net Press Run About Town son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. United Methodist Church will family gri’oup will meet tonight The Weather Cushing of 58 Hemlock St., re­ rehearse tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. at 8 at the Second Congrega­ To DAR Chapter State of Iowa Lamb Legs and Chops . . . , . For The Week Ended cently graduated from the U.S. at the church. tional Church phrlsh house. The Clearing tonight with lows 25 A reg^ular business meeting o f. James T. Laidlaw of Cwentry Binndi C, 1011 Air Force air ji^enger special­ Thursday group will meet to­ to 30. Tomorrow fair; highs 40 Uriel tiodge of Masons at the will be guest speaker at the w ith this lamb, serve some really -dellelMU trMHl ist course at Sheppard AFB, Hartford Public High School, morrow at 8:30 at the Path­ to 45 with near zero chance of Masonic Temple in Merrow on finders Club, 102 Norman St. meeting of Orford Pariah UpraUi Satunjay at 7:il0 p.m. will be Tex. He is being assigned to Cla»s of 1936 will ha^e a din­ Shurfine Peas, Shurfine Mint Jelly, mashed Maine or Baked 16,080 rain. ner-dance at its 35th reunion Both groups meet weekly and Chapter, Daughters of the followed by a shovdng of slides McChord AFB,- Wash. Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm on April 24 at the Officer’s Club are epen to friends and rela­ American Revolution, tomorrow Idaho Potatoes with brown gravy . . . on various subjects, and a soc­ tives living with a drinking at 7 :30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Navy Fireman Joel I. Sweet, at the State Armory. Broad St., ial hour with refreshments. problem. Walter Harrison. 80 Henry St. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hartford with a cocktail hour at P iN B B D B S T (Classified Advertising on Page 20) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Families and friends of Masons He will present slides with a VOL. LXXXX, NO. 136 TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 Sweet of 42 N. School St., is 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. Mem­ are invited to the slide showing discussion on conservation. home on leave alter completing bers of the class who have not St. Anne’s Mother’s Circle and social hour. Mr. Laidlaw has been a mem­ LAMB LEGS a year’s tour of duty in Vietnam been notified may contact Mrs. will meet tonight at 8 at the ber of the Coventry Conserva­ as an englneman aboard the Anne Hopkins Sobiral, 50 home of Mrs. Gary Boulay of Hie Sunday School staff of tion Commission for several ty t to 8 Iba. hospital ship USS Sanctuary at Brlghtwood Lane, West Hart­ 22 Madison St. Co-hostess for Zion Evangelical Lutheran years. He has also taught ex­ Da Nang. He has been assigned ford. the evening is Mrs. ’Thomas Whole or Butt Half Church will meet tonight at 7:30 tension courses on elementary Testimony Ends to a pre-commlssionlng school Colletti. President Seeks at the church. Emanuel Lutheran Church conservation at Eastern Con- at Newport. R.I. and a special price, too, on your favorite tender Freata Choir will rehearse tonight at necUcut State College in Willi- Temple Chapter, OES, will First Church of Christ, Scien­ 8:30 in Luther Hall of the mantic. The Hockanum River Linear have its annual meeting tonight tist, will have its regular mid­ church. Hostesses for the evening will OIN LAMB CHOPS Ik S IJS Reform of Courts Galley Park coordinating committee at 8 at the Masonic Temple. A In Trial of week tesUmcmy meeting tonight be Mrs. Spencer H. Cary, Mrs. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 potluck will be served at 6:30. ”'We must change the crim i­ at 8 at the chinch, 447 N. Main Trinity Covenant Church Pierre Marteney, Mrs, C. By FRANK COBBOER p.m. at the Municipal Build­ This week . . . more of those tender tiny Weeh BAY SflAIr nal court system, and provide St. The meeting is open to the Choir will rehearse tonight at Howard Tryon, Mrs. Preston Associated Press Writer FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP)—^The taking of ■testimony ing. All civic organizations in­ LOPS, Freeh Sole and Flounder and Haddock Filleti. Also public. 7:45 at the church. The Mlnnechaug Women’s Plays at Show R. Sage, Mrs. Arthur M. Gustaf- WnjJAMBBURG, V a . (AiP) maiqxrwBr—in terms of in the murder trial of L/t. William Galley Jr., was com­ terested in the park may send Golf Club will meet Tuesday, Fresh -Oysters and Swordfish . . . - President Nixon uived today court' staffs, PCfccutors, ^ 'd pleted today, at the end of four months of trial. representatives to the meeting. T, j o j son and Mrs. Clyde Richard Jr. ^ defense counsel—to bring about A midweek service of worship Tile Manchester High School April 6, at 10 a.m. at the Min- mrfii h \ Members in need of transpor. reform of the nations courts trlnls and aioneals ” Early next week the attorneys and prayer will be held tonight Class of 1946 reunion committee nechaug Golf Course Club in Milt Flynn Orchestra will be reminded to contact and prisons "to resolve confUct for both sides will give their fl- Henderson, the brigade com- 48235353534823235353482353235323532348235348235348 Nixon called, too, for giving at 7 ;80 at Calvary Church. All Girl Scouts and their par­ will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at Glastonbury. Coffee and dou^ featured at the seventh annual Howard' J. Lockward, ' - nal arguments in the case of, the mander.. St. Patrick’s Show Friday at 8 . q;>e^y but fairly, to reverse convicted criminal "con- ents from the southwest service the horns of Burton Carlson of nuts will be served. or Mrs. toe trend toward crime and vlo- 2T-year-old lieutenant, accused Hendersem testified that the p.m. at St. Bridget School Audi- » , . . ____. . strucUve training whUe In con- Boy Scout Troop 133 will meet unit are invited to a Juliette 130 Scott Dr., South Windsor. The meeting is open to Cary, 18 'Wlnthrop Rd. With a 9-Ib. Hen Turkey selling for only $4.27 and a cnce, to re-lnsUll a ^ c t for J re- of the premeditated murder of top man in Vietnam, Gen. WU- t torium. ______tonight at 6:46 at Community Low World Friendship' Cere­ terested women. For more in­ law in on our people.” 102 Vietnamese civilians during 11am C. Westmoreland, com­ mony tomorrow from 6:30 to The orchestra will play music . cj j 12-lb. U.S. Choice Plump Broadbreasted Hen Turkey ceives now—an advanced an infantry assault On March 16, Baptist Church. The Hartford County Amateur formation contact Mrs. Jan In an address prepared for mended the assault troops after 8:30 at the Verplanck School from the "B ig Band” era and r O W f e r d C p i d C t r O I l course o t crim e.” 1968. Radio Association will meet to­ Langmack of 205 Tall Timbers for only $4.50, you can see why we offer these birds toe National Conference on the the My Lai attack. cafeteria. also contemporary arrange* rgi .• He went on: The jury wras dismissed until The Senior Choir of Commu­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the R d., Glastonbury. Judiciary here, Nixon also came Henderson said, “We did re­ ments. TTie annual event is J. O IjltatlOll as one of the most for your money buys this week, The time has come to re- 10 a.m. Monday. On Sunday, the ceive a congratulatory message nity Baptist Church will re­ Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, out in oM>OBition to the filming pudiate once and for all the idea hearse tonight at 7 at the Mrs. Rodney Dolln, executive Sunset Ridge, East Hartford. A open to the public, and UckeU Bernard W. Chalecki, director lawyers for both sides will dis­ from Gen. Westmoreland.” The Manchester High School of judicial proceedings or the in- that prisons are warehouses for church. advisor to the Manchester Jun­ picture on sound waves will be may be purchased at the door. Boating Commission /•" cuss the judge’s final instruc­ Q. For this operation at My Class of 1926 reunion committee U.S. Choice Pinehurst troducticn of live television to human rubbish; our correction ior Women’s Club, attended the tions. The judge told the law­ Lai? shown, and there will be a dis­ met last night at the home of Other acts include Miss Dori of Connecticut, will present the the courtroom. system must be changed to A Lenten service will be con­ Ledyard-Gedes Ferry Junior cussion of frequency modula­ Gay, soprano; Bob Cohen, Im- Manchester Power Squadron Honey Broadbreasted yers to be ready to start their A. Hiat’s correct. Mrs. William Bengston in Glas­ And he aj^lauded judges who make them places that wiU cor- ducted tonight at 7 at Trinity Women’s Club Federation Night tion by members of the Pio­ personator; Larry Noiva, ven- with a certificate of apprecia- summations Monday. There was no further elabora­ tonbury. The 45th anniversary Oven-Beady Hen cracked down on courtroom dis- reel and educate.” Covenant Church. The Rev. program last night in Gales neer Valley Repeaters Associa­ trlloquist; the Hugh Enders tlon Friday at its annual meet- The case could go to the six- tion but - such commendations reunion will be held June 26 at nipters—judges “who insist on ’The President noted with ap- Norman E. Swenson, pastor, Ferry. Next Wednesday she will tion. Blues Chasers, a family musical ing at 7:30 p.m. at the -Masonic officer jury Tuesday or Wednes­ from the U.S. high command the Manchester Country Club. order in their courts and who proval the purpose of the wUl preach « i "A Gift But Not attend the Wallingford Junior act; Miss Peggy Smart, bal- Temple. day, after the judge gives them are not imeommon after troop TURKEYS will not be bullied or stampeded conference is “to improve the By Money.” Women’s Club Federation Night Trinity Fellowship of Trinity erlna; -Kevin Marceau, Irish The citation recognizes the instructions. If convicted of action Is completed. by those who ludd in contempt process of justice” and lauded program in Wallingford. Covenant Church will meet to­ Michael Walsh of 3 Preston stepdancer; Mrs. Barbara Mur- squadron’s training of over 200 flrst-degn:ee murder. Galley Henderson followed on the 11 to 14 lb s. mil this nation’s judicial system Chief Justice -Warren E. Burger A film, "The Other Wise morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Dr., a junior at Springfield phy, classical pianist; and the young skippers during the past could be sentenced to death. stand Galley’s company com-, stands for.” as being "the driving force for Mail,” will be shown tonight The property committee of church for a program, “ Noah (Mass.) College, is working as "p.A. and Me,” teen-age folk year. Chalecki will also speak The trial l>egan on Nov. 12 mander, Gapt. Ernest Medina, during a Lenten Midweek Ser­ Center Ctmgregational Church Now.” Cohostesses for the cof­ an assistant guidance counselor singers Paul Lutz, Karen Lutz, about boating activities, pend- 8 to 10 lb. sizes a good vadue at 48o lb. Nixon Midoned the Idea of us- court rrform.” with the selection of the jury, who said that his first panicky vice at Emanuel Lutheran will meet tcmlght at 7:30 in the fee hour are Mrs. Carl John­ at Bennet Junior High School Bridget Bossidy and Harlene ing legislation, and what the fu- Stuff your turkey with Pinehurst 'Pepperidge Farm Stuffing Ing “ paraprofessionals in the Said Nix r ‘ S Vietnamese. One helicopter. in Laos. There was no indication that announced Wednesday. Last u-j, Leaime died todav PEA5 ... CORN To ExnlainL tol/ L r PX M .zm. MProbers I 9 landing ziMie was said to have u .S . sources said South Viet- South Vietnamese ground forces week she participated in Tbuy’s awimminir in At ___ bem hit by more than 100 rock- namese ground troops sweeping had advanced beyond the Se- boycott. i -(■• n ** "^® ®®**®® death was not es- youw LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON committee,” Sen. Gharles Per- and mortar rounds. seven miles southeast of Sepone pone area 26 miles Inside Laos. Pham Dang Lam of South ISHtlC Ucean.-* tablished, but a heart attack te n d e r GREEN BEANE Aaaociztod Preaz Writer cy, R-Ill., told Gole after 3V4 pilots also reported heavy made contact with a large force Apparently the forward units Vietnam was “indisposed.” ^ thought to be a xxMsiUllty. nrAanrMnivMv i x hours of testimony. “In my g^round contact but could give of North Vietnamese and called were still operating along a u .S . Ambassador David K. E. participant in the Ford Founda- young, 49, was swimming Sweet 3 pkgs. 79e WAHMiwaTON t^ ) — in ^ judgment you have disgraced no details. for help. With gunshlp helloop- broken front extending about 26 Bruce, the only chief delegate with former U.S. Atty. Gen. Peas tip ti^ senatim have^t a the uniform you have worn so ^ South Vietnamese mlUtary ters grounded by the weather, mUes south of Route 9 and some present, delivered a prepared Ramsey Claric, Mrs. Clark, Wil­ M At fu v m n cm o o Q o c pouca day deadline for a former gen­ long.” spokesman at Quang Tri, Maj. two flights of B62s were sent. distance north of that east-west speech of 61 words, the shortest liam W. Broom, Washington bu­ New $ara Lee eral to explain financial ar- Percy said G«Se had failed to 23 North A South Vietnamese__ __ commu- highway. on record for the two-year-old reau chief of Rldder Publica­ Only small-scale action was talks. tions, and Mrs. Broom, when he Niblets. lu U e r ^«>v® ®''^®" ®"®® ^® Vleblai^^se ™ere°kUler to “two nl^ie said g'riiiiid troops sweep- PULL.APART BUN5 1 ? ^ ***** promoumi testimony of two-dozen and clashes today 11 miles south of Ing the area a few hours later reported also in eastern Gambo------Ladiesf------and_ gentlemen,” he died. Com of corrupt bustoess schemes on more witnesses, most of them gepone. He said two South Viet- found 466 enemy bodies, the dia, where a parallel drive by said, ”we have made clear re- Clark and Broom are dele­ ■ Ai r u m ncMT ooooiB rauca Honey, Orange or Anny bases in 'Wetnam. Army career officers and toves-^. namese were wounded and two largest claim so far of the Lao- the South Vietnamese has car- peatedly that we are ready for gates to the dialogues confer­ Former Brig. Oen. Eari tigators, who accused him of 43 missing. tian offensive- and possibly of rled them 26 miles west of the serious discussion of the issues ence. EYanklln Gole left the hearing instances o f usiiig “ favors, pres- pog and low clouds for the the Indochina war. Vietnamese border. Saigon relevant to a negotiated settle- Broom said Young had been Green Rutter Cin. Ral. 79c 14 KARAT «OU> PKRCED room of the Senate’s toveaflga- sure and Influence” to boost the third day cut heavily into U.S. TTie communique said the headquarters . said 13 enemy ment. Our proposals on cease- swimming to the strong surf at Beans tions suboommtttee Wednesday fortunes of get-rich promoters helicopter support for the South ground forces also found eight troops were killed to an engage- fire, withdrawal of external Lighthouse Beach and was 3 New Kraft Piet OVAL SILVBIUPLMiro ■ terumnorroocoNCPOuca V wlUi a senator's warning of pos- dealing with the clubs and PX Vietnamese . ground troops enemy tanks destroyed, cap- ment nine miles southwest of forces, prisoners of war, poUti- walking toward the shore when EARRINGS slble perjury still ringing to his gyatems to Vietnam. sweeping across the North Viet- tured five prisoners and seized Kompong Treak. Ten South cal settlement and an Indochl- he apparently collapsed. SBIVIHG niAY ea«. "And you failed to otter any namese supply network to the or destroyed large amounts of Vietnamese soldiers were re- nawide conference are before "Ramsey pulled him out of Committee members said explanation of why so many Laotian panhandle. But the weapons, equipment and sup- ported wounded. you. the water,” Broom said, "and Reg. Price toey were ^ unc^itoced by would come before tills subcom- ______we gave mouth-to-mouth resus­ For School Lunches . . . Work or TV citation.” R e s . ^ $4.00 to $15.00 Ode’s cmnpleto denial of any mittee simply to defame your " ~ * m V i price wrongdoing and his charge he character,” Percy said, The beach is reachable only $ n .9 S bad been destreyed by "untrue, Much of the previous testimo- by boat from Lagos. Young’s Del Monte $ingle unproven and slanderous” accu- over three weeks of hearings companies brought him bock WHILE THEY LAST satiens by disgruntled former concerned Cole’s relationship Slapping Attempt at University on a boat to the city. Eerving, Easy Open 6***totes. with entrepeneur William J. His body was taken to the La - ENGLISH PEWTER Chairman Abraham Ribicoff, Crum, and two of his principal gos General Hospital. An autop­ Cans 4 to pkg. D-Conn., ordered Cole’s lawyers firms—Sari Electronics, a dot sy Is scheduled. NATIONALLV AIWliBinSSSD Young became executive di­ SILVER PLATED, viwiMlIMk TANKARD to produce his complete ftoan- machine distributor, and Price I Pint Capacity — Witk Glass Battom clal statement before the Friday A Co., dealer in b^r, whiskey Makes Conservative Look Rash rector of the Urban League to WATCHES* Puddings or Fruit sesBlon 'begins and scolded them and other goods. By JUDITH MARTIN 1961. During his time to tile post SUGAR BOW L for not preparing it sooner sis The 43 accusations culled (o) leil. The Washington Post he sought to obtain job commit­ 65c ordered. from the hearing transcript to- w a s Ai NOTON — Patricia WHITNEY M. YOUNG ments for blacks to urban ghet­ $ y.2 2 Dies Swimming tos. He pointedly failed to act on a elude charges Ode received Buckley Bozell, of the prom- 2 for $1.19 petition by the Ode attorneys $1,000 monthly from Crum, inent Catholic, conservative Special 10 to 30% off that their client be released shielded,him from Army police Buckley family, ran through an 3 Letter Monogram Engraved Free Ass't. cose of 12 from further obligation to testi- raids, and that he once put a auditorium at Cathdlc Uni­ •DISOONTTNUED MODBUS fy. Crum competitor out of bustoess yerslty Wednesday night and At Senate Hearing (48 servings) "In my judgment there is by arranging a Vietnamese po militant feminist very good chance you have lice raid. Tliat resulted to heavy ipi-Grace Atkinson as she was $7.08 committed perjury before this tines. addressing an audience of about SST Project Decried SE T O F 4 Fine, silver-plated BIRTHSTONE ONEmAOBAFr STAINLESS STEEL ______^______800 students. ENGLISH COFFEE SET 4- Running out again, Mrs. By jplconomic Expert ICED DRINK RINGS Bozell knelt on the sidewalk, SPECIAL 3.95 COMPLETE STOCK BEDUOED FOB THK HAUC King Else Eave 30c on said a rosary, stood up and On Penn Central shouted at the building to which W.ASHINGTON (-AP) — A No-world needs it now "about as SPOONS much as we need another load Brightens the table, very Miss Atkinson was speaking, bel Prize winner to economics LIQUID IVORY Jumbo Eiie $| AO of moon rocks.” practical for instant coffee. "T o heU with CathoUc Uni­ told the Senate Appropriations ALL Committee today the govern­ “When Americans want a Lined, silver-plated canis­ Reg. for dishes Alleged Diversion Spurs versity.” plane like that,” he said, Mrs. Bozell is the sister of ment's supersonic transport $5.00 ter with serving spoon. 10 to 40% Off Carton of 4 $7.88 (SST) project is economically “ they’ll finance it themselves.” 3 .9 5 Deal Pak fiQe cdum nlst William Buckley and Representing the Coalition Call for Rail Funds Probe New York conservative Sen. unsound. Eave 15e ^ Dr. Paul A. Samuelson, now against the SST, Godfrey said James Buckley, and the wife of By EDMOND Le BRETON ticlalB the help of the staff that on the staff erf the Massachu­ the planned $1.3 billion federal Associated Press Writer compUed the report, fourth to a- ®***|*^ Bozell, Waahlngtoo ^ t o r setts Institute of Technology, funding for two SST prototypes STAINLESS 4 ONLY 2-PIBOE COMMUNITY 8ILVERPLATKD of the conservative (^thollc WESTCLOX ELDOTBIO series on financial Institutions’ testitied he can see no part ot “ is an obscenity” to'view of oth- a Eave 27c on deal pak, V Gallon WASHINGTON (AP) — The cmmections with the railroad. Magazine, Triumph. the SST project that ikiakes eco- er national needs. GRAVY BO AT CRANBERRY AOas Atktoaon spoke at the W ITH LA D LE ALARM CLOCK LIQUID COLD WATER ALL chairman of the Houae Banking It deals with transactions to nomic sense. Arthur Okun, chairman of for­ 'WITH LIGHTED DIAL DISH AND SPOON committee cabed on federal 1969 Involving, among others, school’s Maloney Hall while “ Sober experience shows that mer President Lyndon B. John­ and state officials today to jjavld Bevan, then chief ftoan- another audler.ee to the Nursing _ when one does not cut one’s son’s Council of Economic Advi­ Investigate posslWe law virta- officer of Penn Central, and Auditorium watched her on clos- Reg. Clip these conpona and eavel losses early on what is essen­ sors, told the committee Presi­ .22 $5.98 9 $8.00 S ^ ^ a 2 2 tion In the reported diversion of ^ German national ed-clrcuH televisKm. Some 1,800 tially an economic enterprise, dent Nixon’s argument that the $7.95 Value Value Value One $5.00 pnicliase coven all three (t) $4 million of Penn Central funds extensive business opera- attended benedlcUon at the ad- one sinks deeper and deeper SST will mean 50,

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