THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1972 PAGE TWENTY Scene The Weather At the Capitol Cloudy tentght; tow In 20*. IV)- First Church of Christ, Scien­ 4-H Food Show Public Records morrorw snow/rain likely; high tist, will have its regular mid­ in 80b. Sunday’s outlook . . . About Town week testimcHiy meeting tonight Page 13 Hl«re will be a regular meet- Slated at TAC Warranty Deeds snow/raln ending, gradual clear­ at 8 at th e church, 447 N. Main WEEKEND SPECIAL ing, becoming colder. Ing o t the World War I Barracks St. The meeting is open to the CASH k OABBT Manche»ter—-A City of Village Charm “Yankee Ingenuity Comes' to John E. and Leonore E. Eng- and Auxiliary Sunday at 2 p.m. public. berg to Floyd R. and Greta M. at the VFW Poet Heme. Reser- the Kitchen,” will be the theme Totten, property at 40 Kensing­ VOL. XCI, NO. 124 vattons must be made for the SWEETHEART ('TWENTY PAGES) Fiill Gospel Christian Fellow­ of the 1672 Tolland County 4-H ton St., conveyance tax $22. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 (OlaBBlfled AdvertlBiiic ea Pag* U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS teetlmonlal banquet to be given ship, Interdenominational, will Carl Byers, department com­ Favorite Food Show to be held Allen E. and Ruth M. Smith to *1.69 have a Bible study and open dis­ Saturday in the activities build­ Joseph A. and Helena Patter­ ROSES p ec do*. mander and Mrs. Mary Mc­ cussion tonight at 7:30 at Or­ Carthy, department president. ange Hall. ing at the Tolland County Agri­ son, property at 116 Constance D r., conveyance tax $27.50. Refreshments will be served aft- cultural Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. ALSO FULL LINE OF THE MOST LUXUR­ . er the meeting. Two area youths were recently The purpose of the show, Herman M. Frechette and Al­ IOUS CHOCOLATES IN THE W0«LD — promoted in ROTC (Reserve bert R. Martin to Bias and which will involve 107 4-Hers, FLORA-MIR c h o c o l a t e s GIFT WRAPPED. Chou Pledg 08 Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ Officer Training Corps.) pro­ is to offer an opportunity to ex­ Katharina Stimac, property cn duct a theocratic ministry grams at the University of Con­ hibit a prepared food that is a Horace St., conveyance tax Town Grand List school tonight at . 7 ;30 and a necticut. Ernest Mclnemey of part of the 4-H Foods tmd Nu­ $47.85. service meeting at 8:85 at King­ 180 Henry St. has advanced to trition Program. Jonas and Wilhelmine Ausi- Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. Cadet Major in the Army unit ura to Oliver and Isabella But­ dom Hall. The exhibits will be evaluated BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD -while Bruce L. Dennis of 653 and the exhibitors will have an ler, property at 58 Alice Dr., 1 1 2 2 Normal Ties A Lenten service will be con­ Main St., South Windsor was opportunity to tell what they conveyance tax $28.60. TEL. 528-9586 ducted tonight at 7:30 at Trinity named a Cadet Captain in the have, learned in the foods pro­ Certificate of Attachment Covenant Church. Air Force unit. gram. The exhibits will be ready Abercrombie and Fitch OPEN TILL 9 THURSDAYS $256,936,258 for evaluation at 2 p.m. A spe­ against FTank R. W ood, $2,200, OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS Mountain Laurel Chapter of The Guard Club of the Mystic cial visitor’s prograna will- be , ■/- property on Lakewood Circle Sweet Adelines will rehearse Review will meet tomorrow at held in the Extensicn Office South. ijllliiliiiiiiiiiiliiHiiliiillilP^ L i As China Aim By GLENN OAMBER was a drop of nearly $2.5 mil- March 6, at the same time, tonight at 8 at 'the Franklin 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Building while the evaluation is (Herald Reporter) li(m in this category. Under a people vdth names beginning R ecreation Center, 680 Frank- V ince of 232 New State R d., in progress. (A P )— Premier Chou En-lai pledged tonight state law passed some time with letters from J to R will Un Ave., Hartford. Apt. C. A 3 p.m. visitors may view the ' that China “ will work unswervingly” for normal rela­ Figures released today ago, assessments on manu- be heard, and on Wednesday, exhibits and following this the tions and friendly contacts with the United States. by Edgar Belleville, town lacturers’ inventories are being March 8, at the same time, peo- “Best of Show” awards will be At a dinner in his honor, the assessor, indicate the P®r cent per year pie with names beginning in the presented. 4-Hers from Vernon, CStlneBe leader responded to a town’s 1971 Grand List will **‘®^ totally exempt. remainder of the alj^bet will Tolland, Ellington, Coventry and toast in vriiich President Nixon QOft 9 RB nr, Q 1 1^® first time this year, be heard, Willing^ton w ill b e participating. y declared: “We have begun the cPTit from ’ t h o ® more recent law has taken A special meeting has been Jackie Samson of Vernon is [VE HAVE MOVED! ■long process o f iremoving that r Z # e o 4o,^oio ®”®®* wholesalers’ aet for Saturday, March 11. from We’re Now In Our NEW chsdrman of the show and Kay IjlSt Cu e Israeli military com -'------h istory.” will produce about $89,000 moire mand aald no Israeli casualties Government sources in Beirut “The Great Wall is no longer for the town fire district fund were reported and all troopa .... ^ 2 2 4 a wall dividing China from the Putting On the Finishing Touch in 1972-78. and je ts returned to their Lebanon w as considering a FOR 30 SQ. YDS. Judgment rest of the world,” he contin­ 21 Americans Wounded Both real estate and personal bases. ^ the Unlted^ations. Robert Kerr, 9V$», pokes his snowman’s eye into ued. "But it is a reminder of property showed increases, but ^ communique said “at least *111® Israeli announcem«it, Washington’s Birthday Week place with his thumb. He created the snowman out By DON MEIKI.B the______fact that there are many m otor vehicles dropped $829,165 Bi^e terrorists” were, killed In without disclosin g the size o f of the usual snow, sticks, a carrot and charcoal CHOICE OF HARTFORD (A P ) — walls still Still existing In the world, from $22,182,765, last year’s net <*e stage of the attack. the attacking force, said an ar- briquettes, which replace the traditional coal of The Oalttomla Supreme Court, which divide natims and peo- M W g total, to $21,853,600. The gross “The attack on villages in mored raiding force combed a tribunal vhoee decisions have pleo. ^ yesteryear. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William SCULPTURED •TEXTUEED Battle Outside Saigon total in tills category was $23,- southern Lebanon and on the -Ainata, searched houses used Kerr of 110 S. Main St. where his creation is on ^ malting headUnes nation- -The Great Wall Is also a re- 172,440, but there were $1,318,840 slope ot Biblical Mt. Hermon, guerrilla bases and demo- view to the public until it melts. (Photo by Pinto) VaVETS or SHRtlS that for almoet a gener- BAI'GON (AP) — A company_ _ 600 yards from the enemy of the bunker complex, where exceptions. was a “result of terrorist activ- Ushed them, killing atleast five flu tterihOonnectlout r hm n InDemocrats thnin a Z!—atlon ——there has been «.a wtuiwMl ue-be- ” — U-S- ' cavalrymen, bunkers, and U.S. figfater-bomb- Iboy came under locket-nro- Belleville says the motor ve- Ity led to the murder of terrorists. F ssjSKSLnsS; s •- «». 0 ^ 1 . ™ m «»». ^ »n. w,»ph«. .h^op>>'''‘^ S A L E problem . ,. ^ V ------h j V. ----- hnnkAm thnunaii „inm Of Ike American >"otor vehicles, a slight drop defense force officer,” the and bombed guerrilla concen- One Dead, One Hurt T he D em ocrats couM count '*'® **®^® ^ troops apparenUy were *«>»« the 27,878 included In last spiAeaman said. traUons around iUnata and two 100% CONTINUOUS FIIAMENT NYION themselves extremriv fortZ^ *’**!?’ **’* process of re- ^ ^ ^ about wounded In the initial burst of year’s list. The Lebanese army reported othw villages near the Syrian- D ecorator LOOK FOR THOSE Real estate roee $7,284,290 that two IsraeU infantry battal- Lebaneseborder where guer- CARPETING INSTALLED WALL-TO-WALL Nlxofi conceded that both «*■«*”* *^«* hkye had In can artillery hdiae *^ed •««««, J.. , from last year’s net total of k»s and an armwed battaUen riUas were camped to tents and OUed PRICE CHOP TAGS! In Ellin^on Crash Oto to $206,577,386. The attacked at dawn under a wooden houses, the spokesman WITH PADDING A LABOR gross figure was $212,844,634, heavy air and artlUery cover. reported. ^Walnut lu awrt orrared ^ tkate leg- states and China. Americans were wounded «srIS in aj^ cavalrv Division i. ss, The 7 000s. vT**?® M ^ e d Into the Arthur Kirk, 58, of 23 Glenwood Rd., Ellington, was aOsq.ydt...... 149.00 Islattve election this year held ^ ™ the flvediour battle hunker complex. We were *“ ’’“ ’“ 2. with only ^ Lebanese government Bomb Mts were observed on Speaker pronounced dead on aiTival at Rockville General Hos­ dlt the «eals of the dd district **6«^ *“ the only .^erl- u„able to determine how many $7,080 in exemptions. said the Israelis completed the targets he added E 30 *q. yd*...... 224.00 _ 12 AND 18 FT. WIDE - lines, and...A - it------also ordered-- the those*horo dlffereneeadltfmnces «HiiwIU wnot pre- meoic heiicoDter WHO was triedhit to to the land air as to can around combat unit re- enemy were killed because we There Is a total of $28,605,272 thMr withdrawal shoitly before . pital last night of injuries suffered in a three-car acci­ in taxable personal property, noon, about six hours before **!**** v A dent on Pinney St., Ellington. 40 sq. yds. 299.00 12 COiORt f O CHOOil FROM couldn’t get into the bunker stonal redistrlctlng plan which , 7®”^^ ®*‘- You be- eiUes were not known com plex.” according to BelleviUe’s fist, up the first attack. A commimlque Z ' state Police said Kirk was ------50 sq. yds...... 374.00 Alm«a from last year’s net to- said one clvifian was klUed, one ^ norttbound and his car was Wt ^ ^ Other ^ $27,716,466. The gross to- Lebanese sold ier w as wounded Z York aty; a daughter, Mrs. 5 9 S Jo^ Jr^28, of Richard S. Swanson ofLeba- Clashes company^e? JSlc t JS S ’tacSe Is small tt ^TSe daT^Ll M t n t h . 0 4 . « > ,| » . m -.m M L , Tweeters on adia- throe grandchildren. ^ ” cent sides for mwi- said DolM had arw^ed ,to ^ wUl be to- COMMERCIAL CARPET SALE! ^ M u . Walnut ^ A ^ t^t 2 p.m. at St. John’s Democrats. And the coiigres------SofmtkesTrSxVa protrud^ into the south^und Episcopal Church. Vernon with slonal redlstrlottag plan poseed other during the toasts. S lane but his car glanced off the #40-1974 End Table narked car and alld into the R obert H. WeHner, Iqr the D etndorallc m ajorities ^ked car and slid into the offlciatlng. Burial wUl NAME BRAND 100% CONTINUOUS (See Page Eight) S J o S " : ^ ^ vSL.2: gX. «« Of 0» »««... ,8, In the General- AssemMy last aouthweat of iDa Nang, and one observation aircraft ment, wMch has operated in At a recent meeting Town Man ------—— ______Speaker be Grove Hill Cemetery, Ver- year aitd vetoed by Gov. Thom­ The person who parked the jjqo FILAMENT CUMULOFT® NYLON as J. MeskUl also favored the ■" “■* «• sg ssiSrg.S’hSs ^ wS'^::s car, Henry J. Flgella^ Elli^- call at ' the Dem ocrats. ^ spokesman tor the U.S. the Board of Directors that ^battle east ^SM go^- nSr^riTbyTlaJ^e a*“ ter Han- there might be a decrease In IJ^editerranean styled Z ’ White - Gibson - SmaU Funeral Unfortunaitely for the Demo­ ous parking. poUce said. ^ RockvlUe. to- Your Choice of B u lle t in curred to Long Khanh Prov- ™ ® hy a large gon, said the casualties were the Grand List, British Picture Brighter w»h ■ ? “ speaker crats, the condualons of the ince, where a marked upsurge ne“«^ r. heaviest since last July 6, This year’s Increase is more Hospital officials said Dolloff night from 7 to 9 10 TW EED COLORS OoUfomia Supreme Court are WASHINOTON (AP) — The table top. Bio io ” of enemy activity was reported I^ d reports said that short- vhen five Americans were than last year when the Grand LONDON (AP) — Britain’s The offer of a 20 per cent pay was operated on this morning The family suggests that me- $ 7 4 , baaed on facts and logic wMch Senate adopted F riday, 43-40, woofer with two " REQ. 10.95 SQ.YD. a g ai n at South Viotnameoe ly before noon, th© company re- killed and 38 wounded in a List rose a little under 2.6 per 380,000 cocU miners ended their increase was based on the rec- CHARGE IT! 3 for intemal Injuries arm Is In memorial contributions may be do not peitein M Connecticut a propoeal to strip federal 79S tweeters. #40 forces Thursday and today., connalssance patrol picked up a rocket attack pcinted court of ta- suffered a severe lacmratlon of non. Reagan vetoed a state legisla­ any busing orders In Bchool the scalp and a fractured arm. ______back into night defensive pool- Tke U A troops spotted two sci- Fighting broke cut at no(m e'^®*'. than two years ago wdien *kat guaranteed a speedy wind- qulry. hOners were earning an tive reafgxurtionment plan that desegregation cases. tions tfiorUy before dusk, about dim dressed to daric clothing ^hen a company of the Srd Brl- the increase was 5.4 per cent “P the power crisis dls- average of $49.50 weekly b^ore He w as b om Aug. 15, 1913 in had been approved by the as­ Woburn, Mass., son of Mrs. ______carrying weapons and ex- gade, 1st Air Cavalry Divislcn, ®ftor adjustments by the tax niptlng Britain’s economy and the strike. C-60 Cassette 3-Pak Town Asks Bids ALL NYLON sembly. /Ihen the Job passed changed fire with toem. engaged an en^my force of un- toard. IdUng mlUlona The miners wifi go back to Mathine Kirk of Wobu'm, and Into the hands of .a special The enemy addlera fled and known size and exchanged Yke Increase to the personal The miners voted 210,039 to Monday, the late Mr. Kirk. reappoitionment commission, He came to the Rockville area On Street Items toe company pursued them un- pn^rty fist is surprising com- 7,681 to accept a big pay offer Ike vote w oo taken over toe which did the remapping to a tU the Americans Mt the edge (See Page Eight) pared to last year, when there from toe National Coal Board. P®**t two days and the results, from Boston in 1638 and moved way that did not pleeae the Bids for two town* contracts announced today, meant that BRAIDED Dem ocrata. officials could go ahead with decoratof with the Newton ® ‘"Z® Municipal Building. The state Supreme Court set plans for an industrial recovery Shops of West Hartford. ®1;®, h®‘"« ®?“«ht aside the commlsaion’s product after coal begins returning to RUGS on the grounds that the com­ ^ 9 9 He WMwq« a member of St. reflectorlzed thermo plastic Agnew Plays It Cool power generating stations. John’s Episcopal Church, Ver- striping powder for lining town mission iteelf was unoon- Government officials said non, a fom er vestryman of the streets in the spring, stltutional. The commlsBlan power cuts were expected to Heavy-duty polyester recording church, and a member of Bids are also being asked for continue for several weeks, un­ _ homes. oHices With 2 4 9 5 tape. Up to an hour recording Fayette Lodge of Masons In Ell- the rental of street sweepers, til coal supplies are built up time. Easy to use. #44-607 ington. foi sweeping various town park- again at power stations, imt WITH 2. I7"x24" State News Back at the that the vote to end the strike Other survivors are his wife, ing fields, and for the rental of White House Mrs. Doris Edwards IGrk; a a catch basin cleaner. would permit gradually easing 2 Analysis restrictions on power usage. MATCHING BRAIDS By GAYLORD SHAW took the symbolic action be­ sages, described as “inHouse,” The strike, first nationwide m WASHINGTON (AP) — Other cause he h ^ pressed tor con­ were from H.R. Haldeman, stoppage by toe miners since was uncbnatltutlonal because it than serving as a presidential gressional action on the meas­ Nixon’s chief of staff. Others 1926, beg(an Jan. 29. ure while the sttike was under A u to m a tic was bound' by toe state Ont- stand-in at a governors’ ban­ came from Henry Kissinger, stltution to respect county and quet, it’s been business as usu- way. his assistant for national secur­ 24 Hour WANTED TO BUY TUB AREA) municipal boundaries to a way ,al this week for Vice President ity affairs, and Rrniald L. Zieg­ that made it Impossible to obey Spiro T. Agnew while President ler, his press secretary. Timer the federal one man-one- vote Nlxnn Is 10,000 m iles aw ay In Since he has been to China, U.S. CO INS CERAMIC TILE standard of population equality China. aides say, Nixon has spent Aides said the reception and most of the mornings confer­ 5 Heavy-duty I among districts, the court said. 7 9 5 But while InvaUdattog the dinner Agnew and Ms wife host­ ring with Haldeman, Kissinger, Hecording Tape) FOREIGN COINS oomaniselah’B work, toe court ed Wednesday nig^t at the Na­ Ziegler and other staff mem­ refused to set abide this Rea­ tional Governors Conference bers. Much of these discussions gan veto. “Only the most com- was the only event added to tjie has dealt with Nixon’s talks Turns appliances on and off dai^. TAKE AOVAMTAOB O r BOS Pluos into any A C outlet and handles PAPER MONEY pelUng consideratione,’’ it said, vice president’s schedule be­ with Chinese Premier Chou En- S e n large appliances. Single control. 8 3 ^ AOBomaAioii “would Impel us to disregard cause of Nixon’s 12-day absence lal, but domestic matters were the solemn vetoes of the gover­ from the country. considered, too. #63-857 ______COMMERCIAL nor and to adcg>t the plans Agnew himself was somewhat In the Elxecutive Office Build­ PROOF SETS passed by the legislature.’’ amused wdien, at a Turkish ing, across West Ebcecutive Av­ coated. #44-755®*'’' (U.S. AND FOREIGN) KITCHIN In the absence of a new plan, Embassy party the Mght Nixon enue from the White House, Ag­ the old district fines wifi re­ left for China, he was asked new has worked to Ms carpeted C spe"''"'i UNUSEIX U.S. STAMPS CARPET main in e ffe ct fo r the 1872 as­ whether, he ritould be called suite, giveting visitors and per­ Many M ore sembly electian, the court said. “acting president.” forming normal duties. PAYING $2.25 and up FOR 4 Oo|on O ily la Moek. IS* WMtfe* In Oonneottout, no plan was “No,” he replied. ‘”The presi­ ‘"Ihere’s been nothing out of Holiday Money-Savers is* % CmSUaum VUaauaS lO tai ever enacted by toe Q eam X dent takes the office with Mm toe vice presidential routine,” U.S. SILVER DOLLARS AesemMy. because the riate wherever he goes.” said Vic Gold, Agnew’s press RM. In A Store N ear You! Constitution requires a two- In some states, a lieutenant seciota ry. thirds majority vote and the governor becomes acting gover­ Others, ho)wever, are using A TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY Democrats do not have two- nor when the boss crosses the W U H 2 PIECE FIXTURBS Nixon’s absence to catch up on Mr. Sheldon Adler thirds of either house. Also, the state boraer, but Agnew does chores which can’t be accom­ NOW f t W ILL BE AT Oonneottcut reapportionment not assume toe powers of the plished wMIe he Is M town. panel is provided tor'to a sec­ presidency when Nlxnn leaves For example. Marine helicop­ Excuse Us, tion of the state oonsUtution toe country. ter pilots who regularly fly the CONN. COIN AND STAMP For Instance, Ifixon, while M (MANCHESTER PET CENTER) which is to no way dependent 8PIBO T. AGNEW President to Andrews Air Force Your Excellency MANCHESTER PARKADE CARPET AND on toe nullified provision for­ (AP photo) Peking Monday, sign^ leglsla- Base spent one morning this 9 MAPLE STREET (New LecaHen) tion passed by. Congress to st(fi> i MON., TUES. 10 - 6 — W BD.,THURS.,FRE.'0-9 bidding ' the fragmenting of The statement was to a week swooping low over the In this corner yesterday, we 646-4278 Sidewalk Ballet the already-ended West Coast steady stream' o t com m u­ SATURDAY 10-6tS0 FEB. 26th to MARCH 4th FLOOR COVERINO towns to fixm assembly dis­ Wariilngton Monument grounds identified our governor’s picture 10 A.M . to 4 P.M . TEMPLE’S tricts. In ahoit, the reasoning of dock strike. nications flowing from the pies- and toe elfipse, to make prac­ as that of a New Jersey lottery New York shopiMr makes the best of a rainy situa­ .aw MAIN Riidner. MANCHinBB--s4Mwa M a statement relayed by the Idenllal party to Peking to toe tice landings on toe WMte official. We’re sorry, your ex­ (flee Page Five). tion after Thursday’s rain-snow leftover. WMte House, Nixon said he WMte House. Some of the mes­ House South Lawn. cellen cy. / MANCHES^R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 P A G E TH R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY,- FEBRUARY 25, ‘1972 PAGE TWO Scout Troop 28 and Cub Pack Hehron 28 of the Charter Oak Council STAR G A X E I C ^ will begin In town tomorrow. MOVIEIMnNQB Sheinwold on Bridge ------By CLAY R. POLLAN------According to Harry Wirth, Chorale Begins Rehearsals Nutty Ladies ^ MANCHESTER ARIU URRA IRNimRENIBAPiDl MAS. 21 Tour Dally AcfMfy Guide- Con8ervatioiiists Seeking campaign coordinator, plans DON’T CHOOSE DESERT IF COMMUNITY PLAYERS With Corpses NORTH Afi. It Aceording to iha Start, ’’ are to solicit only those persons For Joint Concert May 21 YOUNGPEOPLE | LOOKING FOB RAIN To develop message fqr Saturday, who have previously demon­ ♦ K 4 18-32-48-6E 3- 4- 5- 6 j iSsoNiwsswissfmssi *»*»*<*»<■ I read words corresponding to numbers Landfill Planning Grant Please Crowd By ALFRED SHEINWOLD <:? J9653 PATRONS' WORKSHOP W-73-79-8V 7-13-56 ' strated an Interest In Scouting. of your Zodiac birth sign, nie Manchester Civic Chorale MtMt «or *r MMr cMMOT.| 0 AJ98 y f TAURUS SCORPIO These residents will be re­ 1 Allow 30 Do 61 Cycle The Conservation Commission Secor mentioned the poestblUty will begin rehearsals under the By JUNE B./ TOMPKINS During World War n, a ca­ — presents — A7R. 20 ocr. 21 ceiving a letter explaining the * K 7 ■ -m # 2 Uncompleted 31 Impreulons Today direction of Ralph Maccarone MAT 20 voted Wedneeday evening to ap- of also Including a representa- aims and needs of the coimcil, Two delightfully nutty elder­ lALL ABU MMiniO I pricious government sent me to WEST EAST 3 Analyze 33 Hinder 63 Loter NOT. 21 on Monday at 8:18 p.m. in the 4 Conditloni 34 Is 64 Getting idy to the Ford Foundation for tlve from the Board of Select- # J 9 8 Ovl2-21-23-26| I30J4-45-; in which it is pointed out that clurir room of Manchester High ly sisters, Abby and Martha the Sahara Desert for a few ♦ Q10 3 “SORRY, WRONG NUMBER” ;«31-39-80-86 5 Thoroughly 35 In 65 Opposite a 8780 grant to partially cover men and Board of Finance on 66 Pleasurable 58A1 $16 is required to sustain a boy months and later to Burma, Z> Q 4 108 7 2 6And 36 Hard the coet ot 'a plan of d evelt^ the planning, School. The annual combined Brewster, played by Ruth Row- By LUCILLE FLETCHBR GIMINI 7 Proceed 37 Thoughts 67 Come SAGITTARIUS . . . , In Scouting for one year. AU MB MHITTBI 0 32 0 K Q 10 ment for the, sanitary landfill He also effered his services ® - concert of the chorale with the ley and Ruth Munson, complete­ thus enormously improving my lO HAY 21 8 No 38 Special 68 Are NOT. A Q 109864 4 J53 90ne 39 Not 69 Apt This year’s solicitation is un­ Manchester Civic Orchestra is SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27th — 2:30 P.M. 20 area. for drawing up a final {dan after ly captivated their audience bridge game. I learned that ^^JUNl 10 To 40 Work yOMqy DEC. der the direction of James scheduled for Sunday, M ay 21, SOUTH Total cost of the plan, accord- declsicns have been made, ili20-28-42 11 Lead 41 Best 71 Pursuits 19-27-35-47j r Derby, who will be assisted by at 7:30 p.m. in Bailey Auditor­ last night with their acts ot anybody \vdio’s looking for rain 4 A7652 AT THE WORKSHOP 12 Timely 42 That 72 Sex ing to an estimate submitted Vice Chairman J. Stewart mJji0,73-77 54-6083891. David Amer, Pete Dallaire, ium at Manchester High School. mercy toward their lonely men KiniCTtO will do better in Burma than in AK 13 With 43 About 73 Appear by the H U B Corp. upon the re- Btockwell will check with the -486 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE CANCIR 14 Don't 44 Some 74 Even CAPRICORN I IMw 17 rawsu |[^l■s^ny^«l I the desert. You’d be surprised 0 7654 quest of First Selectman Aaron Recreation Commission to set a John Hengle,’ John Neumuth, Maccarone, music supervisor lodgers by putting them at FanM tr Mult GmiBIm ' (Printmart Building, 2nd Floor) tJUNl 21 15 Work 45 A 75 To DEC. 22 ^ at lUing Junior High School, is peace, one by one, as they to discover how many bri^.'je 4 A2 16 Rewords 46 You 76 Short Rei4, ,woul4 amount to $2,000. date for the meeting. Joe Pelletier, Charles Schaffer, i J U L Y 2 2 77 Minor JAN. If serving^ his third year as di­ were treated to a glass of “spe­ players don’t work out as basic South IT.J'or 47 Stride However, $760 Is the limit that Charles Wallace and Wirth. West North East \ 2-15-22-33 18 First 48 Now 78 Trips 16-17-36v«/f Future Activities rector of the chorale. Singers in cially’’ homemade elderberry a probability as this. can be requested^wlth no match­ Anyone - not contacted by one , M M I Mwa 17 M w inai 1 ♦ Pass 2 Pass )44-Sl-63 19 Take 49 Sure 79 Be 49-5587 ^ Mrs. Sue Dickerson reported Manchester and the surround­ South dealer. - >■ 20 Overlook 50 For 80 Change ing fbnds necessary. of these men who is interested wine with some arsenic, a lit­ (AfilMtMywty 2 N T Pass 3 N T All Pass LIO AQUARIUS that plans are progressing for Neither side vulnerable. 21 Day 51 Project 81 Correct in supporting scouting in Hebron ing area are invited to Join the tle strychnine and "just a pinch M Wttla iTMi) ji 22Moy 52 Attention 82 And JAN. 20 If the foundation cq^proves Rid-Litter Day, which has been group. ot cyanide’’ added to it. There Opening lead — Ten of 5 23 For 53 Mark 83 Sagittarius the request for funds, it would scheduled for April 29. should contact Derby at his East K-4; Hearts, J-9-6-8-3; D ia­ ySL. AUS. 22 fU. « REGAL MEirS SHOP Prospective members, wrlsh- is absolutely not the slightest Clubs. 1 24 Avoid 54 Show 84 With then go half and half with the She stated that letters will be St. home. monds, A-J-9-8; Clhbs. K-7. 1- 8- 9-10 • 25Poy 55 To 85 For 25-38-52-57/i? ing to Join, but who are unable twinge ot guilt nor nmllce in South won the first trick with 59-65-72 town on the remainder of the sent out shortly to various Resignation Whait do you say? D 11-46-62. f 26 Decisions 56 Confidence 86 Them to attend the first rehearsal these sweet little old ladies’ the ace 6f clubs and immedlate- I 27 Opposition 57 To s7AAatteri PISCU coet. The town's share would groups seeking their participa­ The Board of EklucaiUon has • X.- j Answer: Bid one heart. You VIRGO 86 Someorw are asked to contact Mrs. Ann minds because they are so sure i 28 Detallt 58 Time FEE. It then amount to $838. tion, and that permission slips accepted the reEdgnation of MANCHESTER STORE ONLY.. y went ^ r the ^«mds by In high cards c 29 Dork 59 The 89 Fortitude McClain, 48 Clinton St., or Ron­ they are doing the right thing, » 30 This 60 Your 90 Visits MAR. 20 County______Conservation Agent _ will be distributed soon to school Peter BSekwith as a member of ald Erickson, 26 Alton St., the merciful thing. And even t dummy’s and 2 points for the doubletons, • xT^ 2/26 ’Thornton Secor mentioned that .children enabUng them to par- .the Ixmrd. Beckwith, in a letter e ^ t East craftily won wlte enough for a "mandatory’’ ,41-50-66-71 24-29-37-43/< chorale representatives. No in­ THEATER TIME RESTAURANT Neutral SATURDAY ONLY... Ralph Maccarone as the corpse lie s . waiting in the king of diamonds, but thte o p e n w bid m '6-78-82-90 € 64-74-8488V the foundation w as “ swamped” , tlcipate. to Superintendent of Schools dividual auditions are required. the window seat for further dis-. with requests, and that poo- Mrs. Dickerson also reported Aram Damarjian, stated that SCHEDULE fine play was not actually nec H In the Caldor Shopping Plaza—-Manchester; Exit 93 on 1-86 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. The chorale will sing_ select rection of Dr. Jack Heller, con- ______position, he is treated with the essary to defeat the contract: slbly the towii would itot re- that Reid has said town trucks he is resigning for personal and ions from “Sound of Music” by ductor and professor of music N eatest of respect and recog- General Features Oorp. celve the grant this year. How- will bo available for tra2is]^rt- professional reasons, NO EXCHANGES . . . ALL SALES FINAL Rodgers and Hammersteln, and at the University of Connect!- niuon. Cinema I — “Hospital”, 1:18, already beaten hlm- 3:18, 8:10, 7:18, 9:18 choosing to Icok for rain Tastefully prepared food of Tolland over, ho felt the application ing the Utter to the disposal mra. L ura Butt was named “Hymn of Praise,” a sacred cut. CASH - CHECK - BANK CHARGES A cast (rf lovable nitwits Cinema’ll “Song ot the in the desert, should bo made u the town ares. secretary cf the board in place cantata by Felix Mendelssohn. REGAL CHARGES NOT ACCEPTED 2 moderate prices could still receive the monies Plans for Arbor Day, which is gf Beckwith, Mrs. Marilyn Schmidt of ^ e d to make the U tU e South” , 11:00, 1:00, 3:00, 8:00, East returned a club to the T h e a ^ of Manchester’s pre- 7;00, 9:00 king, and South reached his Juniors Conduct Survey next year. also scheduled for sometime In Democratic ’Town Com- ABSOLUTELY NO ALTERATIONS . . . Storrs will be piano accom­ Tonight - Tofflorrow SPAGHETTI w/CLAM SAUCE (Red or ^ g\g% He alao sUted that It would April, were briefly discuBsed. ntiUee has been requested by panist for the chorale. ’The con­ Hubert’s Son MntracMi of “Arsenic and Old Manchester Drive-Ih — “Dirty hand with the ace of hearts. Lace“ a genuinely enjojrable H arry” , 8:45; “Assignment to Declarer continued with a dia- White), Salad, Bread & Batter iCeUU not be necessary to budget any The commissian plans once the board to make recom- cert will be under the di- funds this year, as any town re- again to distribute seedUngs for mendations to the board to fill SOEXEOT G R O U P SELECT GROUP Seeking Office- e v e i ^ ’s worth of entertain- k UI”, 7:00; “Crooked Man” , mond, trying a finesse with and Saturday Of Safety on School Buses FILET OF SOLE FLORENTINE (Choice celvlng ft grant is aUowed a planting to various classes in the the vacaiKy created by Beck- M JN N E A P O U S Minn. fA P ) dummy’s nine. East won and Ooncemed over the safety of vUle Bawling Plaza tomorrow J^N^POLJS, M ^ macabre comedy has been a hit East Hartford Drlve-In—“Not led another club, whereupon 8:30 P.M. of Spaghetti or French Fries), Salad, ifie 9 v year to raise the money. elementary schools, witii’s resignation. night at 7:86. commission Chairman John Secor ^ 1 check with Hibbard SUITS KNIT SHIRTS S i^ s audiences from th® Ume It My Daughter”, 9:M; “Sex & West defeated the contract ,Suh Bread & Butter children riding the local school Humphreys The Lions Club wiU observe Hibbard and Reid wlU flU out to see If he w l^es the seedUngs Most sizes. Reg. to $116. Long Sleeve. Reg. to $8.00 imphreys seeking pramcai of was performed on television College Olrl”, 7:30 ' four club tricks. husra, coupled with reports of Manchester Evening Herald L U N C H E O N 11 am • 2:80 pm — D IN N E R 4:80 to 9 pm its third anniversary at a dinner the necessary forms for sub- to be purchased through the w-_ TT TTT -o **®'®" **ayes, Lillian Gish East Windsor Drlve-In—“Who Hebron correshpondent, Anne Wrong Hope discipline problems on some of dance tomorrow idght beginning mieslon to the foundation. SoU Conservaticn Bistrict. Hubert H. Humphrey m, and Boris Karloff. siew AunOe Roo”? 9:10; “Dr. TAKE OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE — CALL 648-9067 Emt, tel. 228-3971. Published Dally Except Sundays dest son of the Minnescte. sena- South played the hand in the the buses, prompted the safety at 7:80 in St. Matthew’s Paridi Open Space Paper Drive $ O A . 9 0 $0-00 and Bolidays aT 18 BlimU Street, tor wdio is seeking the Demo- night’s performance was Phibes”, 7:80 __ hope that West had the ] 5 hope that West had the K-10 or ifancheiter: Conn. tor WHO is M ei^ tne L»^o- ^ lethargic in getUng off Meadows Drlve-Ih — “There xx„ cTm .0LDU6B committee ot the ToUand Ju- Center. The commission reviewed a Weather permitting, Co. 3 of or per- VFW Post 241 wlU hold a ham g^t of plans submitted by the the Hebron Volunteer Fire De- Telephone 6434711 ***® ground. It m ay have been was a Crooked M an," 7:00; h-ua^the doubleton ici «nlor Women’s d u b to conduct Ear Ringers SecondX.----- . * Class FosI said Thursday he will run this because X.. X X ■”... .. X.----- ,.x ■ >' haps the“ *® “doubleton oubleton K-Q-K-i His a survey of the aituatlcn.___ supper tomorrow night from 7 pianiting and Zoning Oommls- partment wUl hold a paper SELECT GROUP SELECT GROUP Ifancheeter, Conn. (0 presented by FRL - SAT. - SUN. Members of the until 9,.fdUowed by dancing, at gion for possible open apace drive tomorrow morning from Making your own earrings SOBSCRIFTION RA'TBS than one in four. rode the buses aiid issued a home. areas in a proposed subdivision 9 to 11 in the north end of town. can be fun and inexpensive. FORMAL Payable in Advance bid for pubUc office. readily established. Once the Mansfield Drive-In — “Astro THE LITTLE THEATRE After winning the first trick generally favoralble report Scout Pack 16 wtU hold be constructed by Caron Residents are asked to bundle Tiny colored beads stnmg <»i V— cuani ^ inaxned audience got the drift of the Zombies", 6:48; “ EquliUHc” , of MANCHESTER 3 ADULT HITS SPORTCOATS SHIRTS Sis the father of three. He has humor and could sit back and 8 :18 ; “Master of Horror’’, 9:30 with the ace of clubs. South whldi was pnMMwi on to the Banquet Sun- Bros, on Rt 88 across from RA and tie their papers securely wire can be twisted into any Good Selection. B eg. to $76.66 Moot Stoes. B eg. $8AS Three.Hqaths ...... 9.78 been an attorney in M n - jaugh unconsciously, the action ------should lesto the king of hearts. B a u d ot Bducotton. day at 5 p.m. at the Italian jorf. and leave them at the curb. shape. The 14-karat gold wires BAILEY AUDITORIUM the women did not feel American‘ FrieiuUUp Club, tw lew in g the plans, the Boy -Scout Drive for your ears can be easily piir- sSSi“S) p y ' n e a p c u s since October i96». and dialogue seemed to pick up Each opimnent is likely to play The annual sustaining mem- In tempo. low If the missing six hearts MANCHESTER HIGH they had' received a “true pic- Conservation Commission felt The annual sustaining mem- chased to attach to the inex' A . 9 0 Films on Art break 3-3; but each will begin turo” stnoe “ most of the older Manchester E v e n ly Herald the area had some severe Umi- bershlp enrollment drive Boy pensive wire, $ 1 Living with the two nice old Clint EastiMDod a high-low If the suit breaks children______on the buses______knew corrcH^oiidciit Bette tatiens for building. Secor men- ladies is their dlnwltty brother, TICKETS—STUDENTS At Atheneum 4-2. In any case. South con­ what w wei^ 'there for Qnslrale, Mephone 875-$84B. tioned that at least two ot the/ Teddy Brewster, played by Rob­ DirtyHarry ^ tinues with the ace of hearts. $8.00 $2.00 wwe on their best behavior,” proposed six lots are in the “Museum Without Wails,” a SELECT GROUP SELECT OBOUP ert Waltuim, who thinks of him FANAVI8I0N- • TECHNICOtOB* • W«m« A Klnn«y Cotnpwy flood piain area, aocordtng to If the queen or ten of hearts LIGGETT PARKADE DRUG .A vo(e of confidence was reg­ 56 COOPER ST. self as Teddy Roosevelt, replete aeries of eleven films spanning the Tolland County SoU S u rv ^ with trcft^cal costume for dig- the highlights of Western art tifopsi declarer »can easily istered In favor of the school MANCHESTER AT THE BOX OFFICE ropott. PANTS DRESS SHIRTS ^ STOtfS o r fASNIOH ging in the Panama Canal, and and architecture, will be shewn make game with four heart bus drivers, moot of whom are Skating - Coasting OR C A L L 872-8288 The commission therefore vot­ Stealiht Leg. Stoes 27-83. Button down and B eg. Collar. Most stoes. frock coat for presldenUal attire, in five prog;rams at the Wads- tricks. If only small hearts KIKMOUGUtS'lMIONMI women. 643-9892 ed to aubmlt the following rec- He has an absolute ball as he worth Atheneum Thursdays at drop. South can still decide “The drivers u e doing an ex- BECOME A SUBSCRIBER ommemtatlons to the PZC if "charges” every time he goes 8 p.m. and Fridays at 3 and 8 whether to switch to diamonds crilent Job of driving the bus ^ a a ie re ^ and as good a Job as possthle buidiiig should proceed: upstairs, cuts military comers p.m. beginning March 2- ^ ***® hearts. ’The 8 SHOWS — $16.00 Ffarst, that Ms m u n b w s PAIR aU the time, and salutes the Filmed by teams of experts on ®omblned chance Is more than Y v a s a keeling disetpUne,” the sum- C A LL 644-8280 for maty report presented to the not agree with the “bowUng ah local constabulary. It Is ’Teddy’s locations around the world, the J^®® good M just golrg af- Subaerlption Information sdiool board states. ley type” , of lots proposed; sec- duty (adilch he accepts as a mU- unique series surveys famous ^®*" ^ ® diamonds, c r o o k e c i It to fOmost ImposslUe for the There wUl be skating at Char- the drain at the rear SELECT GROUP SELECT GROUP itsjy assignment) to disporo of works in museums, galler- Dally Question' VINYL the victims whom he thinks of and private cciUections and As dealer, you hold; Spades, s m a n ... (ttvem to keep their eyes on ter Oa^Fleld fixmSto 16 p.m. ^ ^ *® -ridi to the only town «q«rvtoed "®* PANTS TIES as yellow fever victims. In the narrated by such greats as Third, that lots five and six dren in the back of the bus at skating area open. Center WALLCOVERING 48% off Flares. Stoes 28-88. Reg. to $14.66 B eg. to 18.00 gate locks he keeps digging for Edward G. Robinson, Vincent are In the flood plain area and tile same time, Mrs. Springs'Annex and Union Pond aCBUBHABLE—STBIPABM;—STAHi RESISTANT the Panama Canal,—in the cel- p^ice, Barry Sullivan and oth- the commission recommends lar. Sound crazy? Woods, chairman of the aalMy are closed. NIWINCTON . _ committee, explained. dropping these two lots for David Curren la in a little dlf- The works of Picasso, Goya Coasting will be permitted at F '^r^^A^oxicoitvg*. I * n W alt Disney’s Dtoolpllne problems were buUdbige ferent edtuation. He plays Jon- ^nd Giotto will be featured, URIIN TlMNPtKI Center Springs Park until 9 ALL OTHER PAIR * FOR N f XT TO TW O G U Y S (»d G «A N T M O O « found mainly on the middle And finally, Uiat the remain­ athan Brewster, another mem- Tickets will- be available at school buses. These prbMems P*™ ing four lots be spread out, with WALLPAPERS A WALL GOVERINflS ber of the goofy clan, who Is re- the Atheneum box office. Fur- constoted: of students being There will be skUng at North- the remainder of late five and ferred to several times In the ther information may be ob- view S U A rea untU 4:80 p.m. SELECT GROUP SELECT GROUP GEORGE G.SG0n Top Hat Restaurant noisy, uring profanity, fighting, six baing used for open space play as resembling Boris Kar- tained by phoning the Atiten- in bbanging aeete, throwing paper and from 6:80 to 10 p.m. land. lotf with his frightening coun- yum. sS aO k FORMERLY ARBY’S jiand, on one bus, jdaylng an' ex- ’Tonbibrrow and Sunday there The Planning and Zoning "MANSKIN” BELTS tenance. The television role w a s ______^ “THE______HOSPITAL” ® 11:00-1:00-8:00 267 BROAD 8T„ MANCHESTER Jhessively noisy tape recorder. wUl be Skating at Charter Oak CommtosiOR has also requested Skinny Bibs. Beg. to $12.66 Dtoconttamed styles. played hy Karloff himself, and Locally Owned and Operated 1 ;U-3 :liB-8:10-7 ':l6-9 :is 1 6:0»-T;00-»;00 . Few problems extoted on the Eleld from l6 a.m. until 9 p.m. the Recreation Commission to Includes: GRASS C L O m AND HAND PRINTS so it would be fittingly proper for Band Concert Set .tolementary buses. Most In- This to the only town su p ervl^ review the plans at Its next E anyone in that part to play Kar- 'VOlved students standing' in area apoa. Center Sprlnga An- meeting tme possllde recreation $ loff, which Mr. Curren performs The United States Coast Guard 4 .0 0 $0-00 front of seats, or in tim aisle be- n e x and Unioii Pond are closed. arooM. with marvelous slnlsterlsm. Band under the direction of LA. (1 ) “Dirty Harry" (B) MEADOWS fore the bus comidetely stop- Tomorrow and Sunday there Groes-Dreesman Property Jonathan and hla crony. Dr. Omdr. William L. Broadwell, (2) “Aaalgnment to Kill" CUSTOM ped. Some were found' to be will be coasting at Center The commission agreed to Einstein (who is funny just to will salute the American Field (3) "There Waa A Croaked Man" throwing emAii pieces of paper Springs Park from 10 a.m. until holding a joUit meeting with the SELECT OBOUP SELECT GROUP look at), ara eng;ag;ed In a cada- Service International Scholar- OPEN EVERY N1X£ BREAKFAST (B) around. 9 P-*®- Reoieation Commtoalan fOr the SHADES verous sideline of their own. ship Organization in “ A Concert 2 0 % *« No appuoat discipline prob- There wUl be skUng at the putpoae of formulating a plan When it becomes Involved with of Intemaitional Music” to be^ 2 EGGS WITH TOAST ilems jg o n seen on the high Nortbvlew SU Area tomorrow of devdopment for the Oroes- SWEATERS SOX the two sistera’ private busincas, presented Sunday at 8 p.m. in 3 PA N C A K E S Reg. $lJi0 each school bus runs. from 9 a-m. to 8 p.m. and Sun­ Dressman property, which the SALE m RO UAH SATURDAY, FEB.26

  • ler wlU be c n e f e - ftc»tyou ri# it 9B1-9M MAIN STRUT MANCHISnR-44»G4IB (INkL, Jimlor l^rtowenr, Manchmter Puksde Kathy Hogan as Bonnie. ’TwiiirTmiih open at the Orange tomorrow a Tfl-Olty Plus, Vernoo) from 8 a.m. until noon and 8m - TM More than 28 men and women C o l o r I Family F%stai.urants 0$MMON.IlM$AT:hM«e$iN THWOeAY M $ te $«$ PJd. make up the supporting cast day from 9 a.m. until noon for D&L, Manchester Parkade & Tri-City and dancers. BURNSIDE M O N D A Y and T U E S D A Y : 6:30 * 8:15 ' dropping off gtoss and paper. GP The Oouples Club BowUng Plasa. Open Mon. thru Fri. to 9. Curtain time la 8:80 p.m. S80 BURNSIDf AVI SAM SIAh'SH.M) 235 MAIN STRUT. MANCHESTER PLUS: 2 CARTOONS Tickets will be available at FREE PARKING 5 2 8 3 : r H ' Party will gather at the Rook- CCK22Z2222: the door.

    ■ft. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 PAGE FOUR Mishap Kills Tolland Five in Drug Raid New Haven Man In Snowmobile b e i l e i " Hearing Scheduled April 13 Get Suspended Terms MERIDEN (A P ) — A On Plans for Widening 1-86 New Haven man was killed DIVIDEND NOTICE The cases of five young men been Incarcerated for 48 days Thursday night when the snow­ On Febraai’y 22, 1972, the directors declared a Official plans for the widen- directly to the start of an up- who were arrested July 29 in bec&use he couldn’t post bond. mobile he was operating hit a quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share, payable Ifia September charge ot being Inc of 1-86 through Tolland and dated town plan for Ue town. guide wire on a utility pole on March 14, 1972, to stockholders of record March a drug raid at a Main St. apart­ found Intoxicated was noUed. ^ ... T j , Nursery Assistants the side of Research Parkway, 3, 1972. This is the 39tb year of consecutive divi­ WUllngton wUl bo presented at y^gsjgtants at the Tolland Co- ment were disposed of yester­ Ronald McKinley. 2 1, o f 41 ♦5.00 a public healing April 18 at 8 operative Nursery School next day In Circuit Court 12 by Judge Thrall Rd., Vernon, waa fine pended sentence on a breach of Secretary peace charge from the raid. He large number of snowmohllcrs Hartford , ,11 nf Mrs. Terry McCarthy. Ing. AU pleaded guilty to breach using the area during the night. A preliminary discussion of Mrs. Kenneth of peace charges from the in­ also was given a 90-day suapenf*- 44" SLED •7.00 the plans was conducted yester- mrs. Charles Night- cident and were given suspend­ ed sentence to nm concurrently day by Hfeigulre Associates, en- ingnle, Mrs. Lawrence O'lfcuti. ed sentences. The original with the ether and two yean, probation for a December charge 48" SLED •8.00 ■■ H i COUPON ■■ ■■ gineets, members of the state Friday, Mrs. William Hoss, charges of possession of nar­ T Mrs. Kenneth BcnFigUo, and cotics and marijuana had pre­ of posaeasion of marijuana. ' r e p e a t e d b y p o p u l a r d e m a n d Department of Tran^iortatlon, W illiam Dancoase, 19,. of no TViUand Road Superintendent Mrs. James Godin. viously been noUed for aU five 52" SLED •9.00 Cupcake Sale certain address, was given a 30- William Sevcik; First Selectman for that raid. I The Meadowbrook School Bocco J. Francave Hass'as March 12. I104PEED RACER $79J 91 I children were playing last June Library. (Herald photo by Bucelvtclux) I MANCHESTER.SiAMrrUKTEO. CONN. pass will cut down the costs of cajjer. That Sunday is DHMolay S"n- parade, followed by a program was noUed after a request from The Lewis Shop of PlainvtUe school bus transportation to the ' Annual Banunet____ day and the opening of DeMo- featuring Masonic and DeMolay They’re Picking the Winner of a Snowmobile OFFER ENDS SAT., FEB. 26th John Lombardo, prosecutor. bid w as $3,250. J hlgli school. The United Congregational Week that wUI be observed dignitaries, and guests from the M arc G regus, 19, o f 20 Tal- The $2,699 bid by the Blau C A 2 MAIN ST. Burl Lyons, publisher of The Herald, picks the name of Mrs. Mad’s, Seymour Kudlow of Sejnmour Motorsports Inc., Bernie The blgdiway access roads at Church Women's Feilcwship '•V chapters In the State: state and local levels of govern­ cott Ave., Rockt^e, also charg­ Furniture Co. o f 1115 M ain St. r A iC K d OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. Arlene Robinson of 43 Foster St. as winner of a snowmobile. Main Apter of Regals Men’s Shop Inc., Ken Hankinson of Han'ison’s the Mt. Spring Rd.-Reed Rd. In- wiU hold Its annual Mother- years, J<*n ment, ed with breach of peace for the was not accompanied by a bid tersection will be removed (Daughter Banquet March 2 at Mather Chapter has held a De- St:^eet Guild’s grand prize for its Washington’s Birthday promo- Stationers and Creighton Shoor of Shoor Jewelers. Selection was John Mather Chapter is 44 July Incident, was gfiven a 45- bond or certified check, as re­ tion. From left. Guild members Mrs. Madeline Matheny of Mari- made last night at Manchester Savings and Loan Association Inc. when the highway Is widened. 6:80 p.m. at the church. Res- Molay Week Parade to kick off years old this year, and was day suspended sentence. He had quired by the speciflcaUcms. Members of the fire depart- ervatlons fcr the event must be week of activiUes. This year a charter member when 16 chap­ 5 WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY SPECIAL ment, concemed over the avail- made by Sunday by contacting expanded parade will In- ters______formed the first Conclave of astride file Manchester-Bolton 1971 reapportionment plan. The ability o f the ritortest posBlIide N ancv M cLeod o r H elen Joelin. elude units from the tw o Shrine Connecticut DeiMolay at Bridgre- town boundary. first hearings on their lawsuit route to a fire, feel the access Entertainment for the affair Temples In Connecticut - Pyra- y, 1923; it has always been On the south side of Oak and New H ope are expected next month. roads riiiould remain. will be provided by the Unlver- Bridgeport and Sphinx represented by voting delegates east of Cottage were homes of The congressional situation in ] One practical innovation In- slty of 6 oni«ectlcut Storymlmera, Hartford. The Omar Shrine y, yieee aimual sessions, two Sullivan famlUes, Lam- Connecticut Is also quite differ­ LADIES^ *v/> MEN’S eluded In the highway idans la children’s theater group of stu- Mancherter wlU have berg, a single Horan and a dou­ In Revam p ent from that in California. Cal­ the provision of paridirg area at dents from the unlverslty’a cotor gua^ and marching ble wUh Horans on west and ifornia was allotted five more exits 98 arid 100 for people rid- dramatic arta department under ***** motor units In the Sphinx Uncles on east close to Spruce U.S. representafives last year Ing in car pods. the dlroctlon of instructor Da- Uneup St From this place came Jim on the basis of the 1970 census. John DICioccio Jr., peuA mas­ ^ W.G. GLENNEY CO. Horan who played on the origi­ Judgment Connecticut, which had been The April 13 bearing wUl pro- vtd Ater. ter councilor, la parade mar- GLosma hoping for a seventh congress­ vide residents of ToUand and Potiaok Sappers nal “C” basketball team. Sul­ (Continued from Page One) man, found itself with the same WUUngten with the opportunity Two Lenten potluck aippers dial. His assistant marriiala FOB VACATION livan and Lamberg houses were and dlrectora are Brian Mc- number It had before—six. to voice their cqdnlons regard- are planned at the United Con­ C O D G nA nO N S slate-gray “Caieney bouses’’. the California Supreme Court Awley, post councilor of John Friday, Feb. 18th PLAIN $ ing the proposed highway gregatlonal Church, March 5 On the iMTth side o f Oak St. does not apply to the Con­ The California Supreme Court plbiiB. Biid 10. Mather Chapter and currMit W E WILL Mr. Jotaiwon and Mr. Mc- He was known as a sort of next to Cottage was Hawley’s necticut situation. found in the additional five cmi- School Lonches Dean Hodgee of the conference state senior councilor; WUliam Niemy-' had / a eaioon in the specialist. Anyone who wanted large door yard then a Joyce The Democrats in this state gressicnal seats the “com­ Strickland, present m aster Gtorman building on the south a tom cat emasculated brought house, later occupied by Goelee. wl'Jl have to look to file federal pelling consideration” it needed Lunches at aU four schods ^ ^ councilor; Dustin Wood Jr. and BEBPEN aitte of Oak St. One of Mr. Mc- him to BIU. BUI took him down (.J Watson, we think) father of courts, as they are now doing, to justify setting aside a Rea­ next week are; Monday, 'veal “The Planting of the Lord in Connecticut,’’ at the Mardi 5 James CUfford. Niemy’s hands was dneed into OeUar and shoved him (the ca t) the -late Raymond Goselee. Be­ in their quest to overturn the gan veto. ‘ 1.19Cleaned and P r e s s t n l parmeson, mashed potatoes, Tuesdayv^March 7th supper. Dad Rocco J. FranooUne Sr., a .^fist that he could not open. head first into a rubber boot tween that and Spruce St. were SUITS broccoU, roU and butter, apple­ chapter advisor, will be hono- Doctors had told him It was so it only required cne auMis- several slate-gray “Cheney’’ sauce (high s d io o l); soup,aoun. A film, “My Home In Indls,’’ „ LADIES’ PANT SUITS NOT INCLUDED will be presented by the Rev. r ^ par^e ch^mu^ is lUUAMO’S caused frmn a felon and could taht to hold the hind legs for houses. One was occupied by sandwich, carrot sticks, Jean Schnabel during the March Also deputy for DUtrlct SA. only be relieved by a surgical the eration. There w ere lots the then weU-known “Dodger" (Meadowtwook, IBcks, and IQd- Bakery and Flsieila operation. 0X1. gave him a of jobs a fella could pick up if Dowd. One day Mrs. Dowd was i7ie Manchester Nenveamers WALL PAINT prt^rty owner Robert Fregeau. sponsored by the Hart- tCHIilL W A S n • A great wall paint with superior B e g . ssfiD The parcel of land consists of ford Region YWCA, has sched- EYIRONHREMAN washability 9.1 acres on the north side of the following meetings: • Select from over 1200 THIS REVOLUTIONAIl'Y NEW DB> fashion-right colors Rt. 195 (Marrow Rd.) and the Gourmet Group 1 tonight at VBLOPMENT IN A D IM N HEAT* • Applies dreamily . . . never easterly side of Anthony Rd. home of Mr. and IMO trill keep your cold or di0 h room J Large, sturdy roller dwelt ifWM lap or brush marks It Is bounded on the east by Russdl VoUman o f 54 warm imd-cozy, adA filtered, ! and tray insures fast lo t 21 a ^ lot 78, T o U ^ S^im. East Hartford; Bis, tbermoitatiealy controUed I application and 4 OimMn Mhn4 «Sm dr. Operarini coet up to 75% Im tlum I good results. Reg. $8.40 Dunkin’ Donuts mit; and on the southerly sldp Gourmet Group 3 tomorrow at by lots 18, 19, tmd 20 in the T ol­ other add-on beium. HeaU cold btUi* Mriag la tkk t Spec. 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and room, encloeed porch, atde room, or land Summit subdiviaicin. V USMksl.wtaMlk • " ■ S S S S s a j Mrs. Jerry Dvomek of London any apace that needs extra heat._____ Westerly boundaries are lots Hebron; Bowling Group to- FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. COUPON T :to ^ a t thi^ SU- PhoM: M9-4539 7-llRVii _____ % SPEED PAINTER You Save $2.00 FOGARTY'S INSUm B e g . $2.95 T O on file In the town clerk’s of- P-***- ** ***® h®"*® Mr. and Jm m e RUDGET PAYMENT PLAN SPBCRAL fice. Mrs. Richard Manner, Birch . For AU Paints, Inside SUPER DURABLE LATEX OR DLL LNTERLOR ELNISHLS Mt. Rd., Bolton. or Outside D ollar A hearing hpld just a year ago, . Out Paints A Brush on changing the zone for the The Ladles Daytime ^ Bridge x Minn-glo entire atrip of Rt. 195 from An- Group will meet Monday at 2 to 1 FOOMH BROTHERS, INC. . Handle Threaded lor thony Rd. to the town line, re- 9 0"*u- *-t the Manchester Corn- Exterior Pile ___ ■ suited in the attendance of over munity Y. Mrs. Stanley Craft F U l^ OIL • BURNER BALES A SBIRVIGE LATEX SEMI-GLOSS S ------1 Subdued gloss finish ... ex- Bog. fU 300 opposing residents, and In- will be -the hostess. 319 EiwcM S t w f • MudlhtstiBr. Cobb. tremely washable. Soap 'n water clean-up. Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms . . . wherever a washable finish is DRUG ADVISORY CENTER desired. 7 D eal Luxtone Yon Save.|S.fi0 2 NEEDS YOU NOW: SOFT-GLOSS ENAMEL > Super washable; low Beg.fBA0 Speia. You May Need Us Later! ! ilSi? i l J X T O N B odor-enamel > Ideal for kitchens, baths, cabinets II rode, u.r: <^or- $ 7. 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    A Service Comes To Manchester ilanrijw tpr Vernon his name submitted as a candi­ The news that a MianchestM- clhsen Drug Center South Windsor date for the caucus is asked to 462 CENTER STREET contact the acting district vriio plahs to do seme traveling or 'vaca­ MANCHESTER lEttpnittQ ifpraUi The Drug Advisory Center, chainrian, Mrs. Audrey Waslk tioning abroad can now begin his Dwyer Says State Plans 83 Park St., is. open Monday PZC Okays Funeral Home of Carman Rd. as soon as pos­ 24 Y ears A t the Sam e S p ot! POBUSHED BY THE through Saturday from noon MANCHESTER PUBU8HINO CO. preparation by applying for his paaqxxt sible to enable the printing of 13 Blraell Street to 10 p.m . ballots for the caucus. Manchester, Conn. up at the Manchester post office is very Improvement for Rt. 83 In Buckland-Deming Area BURL LYONS A telephone backup service All regristered Democrats in Fish Sand\yich Menu Publisher pleasant news. t . \ . is iivailable when the center the 4th District are welcome to (To Xtet Here, oi Put I7p To Go) Founded October 1, 1881 It seems to us that it is the first time Accdrdlng jto Information re-. , minimum the number of curb- is closed. The Planning and Zoning required by the commission in attend the nteeting. celved b y ' PoUce CSUef Ed- cuts along the sections not al­ Commission this week ap- accordance with the regula- t u n a Published Every Evening Except Sundays in a very long time that state or federal For drug adidsory informa­ LOBSTER and Hoiidays. Entered at the Post Office at mond Dwyer, who heads the ready developed.” These streets tion, caU 646-2010. Manchester Evening Herald FISH 9 0 Manchester, Conn., as Second Ciass Mali town’s ’Traffic Authority, the are: Vernon Ave., South St., proved the construction of a fu- ^ S A L A D T O Matter.______officialdom has actually done something South Windsor correspondent Lettuce, Tomato and May­ State Highway Department West St., W. Main St., Center neral home near the comer of j-nly when the commission has to bring convenience and service to Man­ B arbara V arrick, T el. S44-8274. onnaise Dee-Licioui! SUBSCRIPTION RATES plans to remove the abandoned Rd., Regan Rd., Dart HUl Road Buckland Rd. and Demlng St. determined that, traffic or other Payable in Advance ____ chester Instead of taking it away. One Year ...... raUroad abutments on Rt. 88 and West Rd. Owners of the Samsel-Bas- hazards will not be created, Six Months ...... 19.60 near Scranton Motors and to Open Forum Three Months ...... 9.75 It used to ibe that one might spend as singer Funeral Home plan to property values will be CLAM One Month ...... %26 realign the highway in that area. much time trav^ing to and fro arrang­ (Continued From Page 6) begin construction In the con®®rved, that there wlU be no NEW! — EXOITINO FISH W R O LL / D Single Copy ...... 16c The ’Traffic Authority noted By Carrier ...... weekly 76c ing for a passport as one plaimed The Aga Khan spring. The building wUl be a adverse effect on existing uses Generous portion with tar­ Served on toasted bun with it strongly recommends that ent locationa in various netgh- colonial-type struc- NATURAL HEALTH tar sauce. tartar sauce. MEMBER OF R t. 88 b e' widened from the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to spend on the impending trip abroad. Is in Las Vegas borhoods in the town. Buses ture, the upper floor to be used community The Associated Press Is exclusively en­ Now, at least, the first step toward Manchester town line in Tal- FOOD SHOPPE titled to the use of republication 'of all LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) could run from the neighbor- as a r a r id ^ ^ also'Slfy thlt'such Z We Use Nothing But FRESH CLAMS, news dispatches credited to it or not othei^ cottvllle to West St. In Rock- wise credited in this paper and also the travel Is being m ade handy and con^ vUle. TTie Aga Khan, spiritual leader hood location parking lots to the floor for business. The building conlrarv^to" toe °^mDr7- AT THE Not the Frozen Ones! local news published here. of 20 ntiUlon M wle^ is in Las Bind so that passengers v^ll^be located to toe north side Development. All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ venlent — the way more things t— like The authority also asked the V«gB3 for a visit that a secre- a. o t the Buckland farmhouse fac- rr^ im*!* PARKADE patches nerein are also reserved. collecting your winnings in the state lot­ state to install a traffic con­ Try Deci's and Taste The Difference! trol signal at the junction of (^ describes as “strictiy buri^ The ^Imlnotic The Manchester Publishing Company as­ tery, to take one very current Instance sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ R t. 88 and R t. 74 (W lndsorvllle . bus to Hartford or to y roadways on Buckland Rd. and Oommlttee will meet Wednes- graphical errors appearing in advertls- ments and other reading matter in The —ought to be. Rd.). , In a report from the The Aga Khan leased a suite jield. In view Of the fact that Doming St. aay at 8 p.m. at the home of Manchester Evening Herald. Hairing the passport process that dose ■■a state, Dwyer was told thgd the « 5 ^ 9 toe ’ThunderbM ^ corridor between Manches- The PZC has scheduled a Mrs. Betty Colton, 146 Benedict interseotfon is scheduled to be Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- also, we might observe, makes the out­ ------U^hrw^L® toteL ^ h T E t®*- Hartford is used very PuWlc hearing Tuesday at 8 Dr. TODAY YOU’RE A WINNER... ton. Post News Service. relocated under toe highway im- ^ nnuunt time it P-*”- ^ consider toe applies- The major item for discussion Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. Publishers Representatives — Mathews, side world seem closer too, closer than pmvement program. It wJalso “iood ^ Thomas M. Burgess. wlU be thi March 1 district cau- If your LOTTERY TICKET. NUMBER IS 36527 I Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency noted, in the report, that toe **®^l-caotno project, —New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. it has been since the old days when we soot over which to move the Burgess la requesting a zone cus, at which 18 candidates for intersectiem was recently stud­ n 1 1 of traffic that change from A-40 residential to membership on toe Democratic That’s the WINNING NUMBER for this week's Money Tree Lottery. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA- had and exercised Uve title to our status ied and toe warrants for slg- TION3. Public Records goes between Manchester and RO. ^restricted office) on prop- T ^ Conimlttee wiU be elect- as an official port o l entry. nallzation were not satisfied. Tar.j-ii_.iu fwuu ttStord. ®rty located on J’ of such a program, would write Rp zone from 0 to 1.6 acres. Classified deadline 4:30 p.m. day Hockanum, but because Cheney Broth­ secUcm have uccii L . ... __ ___ .it. ___ _ TOut iiw * mill oi»> nm.<.i-4.tt. o before publication 4:30 Brlday for Dwyer was told. ’Trade Name to me with any added augges- TT»e PZC will also consider a If you matched the last three, you've won $401 (Look at last three digits above!) Saturday and Monday publication. ers, then In the regular process of Henry J. Hetu Sr. of East tions. It would be helpful In pro- proposed amendment to the Town Planner Joseph Pastic FUEL OIL HOLD ON TO YOUR TICKET if yOu matched the last two digits! You’ve been entered Hartford doing business as An- senUng the case and getting zoning regulations which ivould Importing silk from China, had enough said that corresponctence to him, Gallon, CX>A). into the LUCKY OAKS QUARTERLY DRAWING to be held sometime in June. You’ll Friday, February 25 Uques and ’Things at 467 Main some sort of action on it at permit toe additional use of re­ fom toe State Department of M in. 200 ga ls. Influence with the Customs Service to future Department of ’Transpor- tail and wholesale sales turd 17J9 get a crack at the M IGHTY OAKS BONANZA’S TO P PRIZE, $100,000. (Check the Transportation, indicates that st. have the inspection of its imports take Building Fermlto tation meetings. As a sugges- storage of boats, marine en- (24-Hr. Notice for last two digits above!) state-funded improvements to We Can Be Patient, Temporarily Roland Hebert, house at 266 tion. quteUonnalre could be gines, anowmoMles, marine and D eH vety) place after the shipments bad arrived, Rt. 83 are not Imminent. & DON’T THROW AWAY THAT TICKET if you matched only the last digit! You’re Mountain Rd/, ^,000. filled out Indicating “how many snowmobile aocesaories, togeto- Pastic recommends that toe 24-Hr. Burner Service eligible for the LUCKY OAKS QUARTERLY DRAWING and a shot at the LITTLE SomeUmes we lose pattende with some by rail, in Manchester. Edgar V. 'Coug^hlin, addition people would use a bus or train er with the right to repedr and Town Council take the Itetiative, ACORN BONUS PRIZE: $10,000. (Note the last digit above!) of the fellow members of our profeasian, In those days. It must have seemed to to Industrial building at 22 Re- going to Hartford and Bradley service the same, in an Indus- in carrying out some recommon. CMperathre OH Co. Field?” It would be very help- trial Zone, as a. special excep- forgetting that. If we were In the same many Mianchester people that it was the datlons by toe T^imc ^t., $10,000. 816 B road S t., M anchester ALL YOU HAPPY WINNERS: PROCEED TO YOUR CLAIM CENTER! Authoritv In order *0 mnintnin Leonard Sign Co. of Hartford ful In getting a Mass Transit tiem after public bearing by toe spot, we likewise would probably be outside world wWch often came to Man­ PHONX: 048-1068 a smooth’ traffic flow nionir wi- Belter’s Music ^K>p, sign at program tterted if we could pro- conunisslan, subject to provl- 'They’re located at the Connecticut Motor Vehicle Departments 15 branch offices. fuming at the failure of the great lead­ chester, and It may even have seemed a gs ‘ 1018 Main St., $600. sent a “bundle of requests” slons and addltkmai condltiMia There’s also one at the Commission on Special Revenue, 176 Cumberland Avenue, ers of the world to take us into their smaller world then, than It is now. It The authoritv Cyrus ’Tompkins, demolish showing the number of pei^le Wethersifield, Connecticut. constant confidence. could at least go all out for convenioice, the highway should be made John Chessari Inc. of Vernon service and' how much to^ But, this impatience of our top cor­ Courtesy Jorsenaan Oallery, University ot Oonaieetlcut for Cedar Investors of Law- would pay. tt might be possible as evidenced by the fact^ that the one-way,, streets or deadend me. FOR EACH WEEK’S WINNING NUMBER DIAL 1-252-1212. _ rence, N.Y. alterations and ad- for some Interested agency to TWf respondents In Peking notwithstanding, Customs Service was willing to come td'^ “ANVIL AND BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS’’— ^Painting By Stevan Dohanos^ Famous Illustrator, streets noting that this would (There will be a standard M i charge throughout the state.) reduce ttre~7nmhlr dttions' to commercial building insert a questionnaire in the the negotiations which have been going Mianchester to service one customer. We On Exhibit In His One Man Show at Jorgensen Gallery, University Of Connecticut, Feb. 29-March ^4 reduce the number of turning ^ ^ ^ ■» newspaper for hufivlduals to flU W H movements from the road on at Peking have had every natural Judgment Lien out. Before embarking on such HERE ARE THE ADDRESSES OF THE CLAIM CENTERS: welcome the fact that Uncle Sam is now He also suggested that toe right to their own temporary secrecy willing to be here in Manchester for the council^ review the town’s zoning Hartford Nationai Bank and a program—“We ahoud know if ’Trust Co. against Erik Dam, there is sufficient interest, and ENGLAND Motor Vehicle Office 1825 East Main Street Bridgeport while they were still in progress. map' and considar making ad- convenience of any one of us. foreclosure of mortgage sought the facte' on cost and revenue.” Motor Vehicle Office 148 South Street Danbury If we who are professionally zealous jurtments in toe intensity o t per­ (* After 6 March — Danbury Office will be atSBTeunarack Road) m itted uses along R t. 83. on property at 827 Woodbridge We are ready to take the next St. step if toe support Is there. LUMBER Motor Vehicle Office 95 Elm Street Enfield to report all the news all the time would ’'’There is ' much uncertainty Quality tints J840 Inside Open Foru] Judgement lien Sincerely, Motor Vehicle Office 1985 State Street Hamden think it over, we would agree that any Nevertheless, Back For More regarding toe addltiimal flow of COMPANY Waiting For Tet ’ 7 2 trafflfi wMch. could bo handled Nicholas - Manchester TTre j, Charies Bogglni Motor Vehicle Office 896 Washington Street Extension Middletown attempt to give a blow-by-blow, polnt- me., against . George Lewis, We seem to reoaU that one Roiierto even under improved roeulway State Representative, a r a i e t e Motor Vehicle Office 1185 West Main Street New Britain a by-polnt account of the talks at Peking February Snow condltkHis,’’' Pastic said. $172.83, property a t 632 Wood- 20to District Bolton Notch. Conn Motor Vehicle Office 82 Truman Street New London Clemente, after the World Series last program and Is Federally fund­ PAINT might well blow up the talks themselves. To the Editor, ed. 100 p er cen t.) I f my^ con ­ “It m?y be that the situation ^*^^® Motor Vehicle Office 61 East Avenue Norwalk fall, expressed some slight concern over Had nature and the elements Motor Vehicle Office 173 Salem Turnpike Norwich When we of the media, and we the Report stituents recall, we did some., of intoose ilevelopment along Rt. the poeslblUty that U s wonderful expiotts A Uttle longer waited. tsdking about the rallbus before 88 has been desired by toe Motor Vehicle Office 719 Boston Post Road Old Saybrook people, will have our real title to candor Our snow-removal money had not received every last ounce of pub­ Bloomfield was finally decided town," Pastic said. He noted, BUY NOW Motor Vehicle Office 239 Kennedy Drive Putnam will be after the confrontation inside B y Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Would be re-appropriated! upon to be the spot, in w hich hewover, that the intensity has Motor Vehicle Office 85 Magee Avenue Stamford lic acclaim due them. N. P . N. China is over. Then we fully expect to the rallbus would be tried. The been such that the bastc capeu;- SAVE Motor Vehicle Office 103 Albert Street Torringlon But his complaints,, as he reported for WASmNG’TON — Delayed be- torial which has received all too gone to China without any ac­ Town of Manchester was in the of -the road is being reach­ Motor Vehicle Office 1625 Thomaston Avenue Waterbury get, first from what the President him­ Mass Transit For MandiestorT . ia J it tA spring training the other day, were a Ut- ytmd President Nixon’s arrival littl^ attention here, Nhan Dan companying Communist salute running until the declaion was e d “ I fia ch|U)ge in the pattern Motor Vehicle Office 480 Valley Street Willimantic ' self can say, and then from what Wadi- said: “’The Saigon administra­ To the Editor, m ade. >' is desired, iUgfa-.lntensUy uses tle in the opposite directhm. There is, he in Peking by sluggish logistical from the Vietnam front. tion must end its bellicose policy, It is my feeling that in the During the dlscussioa I asked should not be as freely permitted with our sibi&y ington officialdom 'wlU know so well how pneparations and relentless U.S. But even if Hanoi had wanted Office Hours— 8S80- .4:30 Monday - Friday 8:30 - 1 2 M Noon - Saturday seems to say for all those who set their and the oppressive and coercive near future positive action will the Commissianer if in the near ' on. R t 8$i other than at Inter- to leak to us, an eventually full and its new offensive to coincide with be' taken by the U. S. Congress aim at becoming a great public hero, bombing, the stlU-pendlhg Com­ apparatus in South Vietnam future something could be.done: seattotas- of'local arterials and the China visit, it lacked the and—or the. Ooim. Static Le^a^ It’s a snap to claim your prize. Take your ticket to the claim center. They’ll attach rather detailed story of what has been munist 'Winter offensive in Viet­ must be abolished Immediately.” capablllW. For one thing, the about utilizing,' the raUraadci cotancetens.’’ Pastic isuivised the sometimes a price for the prl'vU^e. lature as to the solving 6( it to a claim form and give you a receipt. Then they’ll send it to the Commission on going on behind the mystery of those nam is now clearly aimed at one That apparatus, according to typically laborious logistical pre- tracks and corridor running be* Towh CmmiBU, vdiUe noting that “After the Series,” Clemente said In transportatlcm problems. / tween Manchester and Btartford.' this itrbuld serve to dispense H Patrick’s dap sappHsi Special Revenue for validation. As soon as it's processed you’ll get a check in closed doors. Meanwhile, however, what political goal: Forcing U.S. ac­ the editorial, consists of the fol­ paratlcM for an offensive* by lowing: “Over a million puppet Relative to this ssituatitm I I ptdnted out that this would > sokne of the traffic to other the maik Florida the other day, “I was pretty North Vietnamese regulars have would like to see Manchester is going on is not primarily a plot ceptance of its new and suddenly troops, civil guards, spies and be an excellent corildor through roads. ccBxis • napkins tired. After all, we had played 300 games escalated asking price for peace. been slower than ever. For an­ (and possibly East Hartford against the media. It is, obviously, an (a) systfem om puppet adminis­ vdilch we could run a- train or ThelnteraectiCntf under con- TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE FOR NEXT WEEK’S BIG DRAWING. other, heavy U.S. air bombard­ and Vernon) ready to request a since February. So I said, ru go home A largely overlookied clarifica­ tration and secret agencies from some other vehicle to provide sldaratioh,' according to Pastic, effort to accomplish a highly extraor­ ment hEts hurt badly. constructive Mass-TYanslt pro­ favors • taMe tion of its latest negotiating pro­ the central level in Saigon down express. service between Hart-. ars Rtj 80, Dart HIU Rd., Regan 50|i CAN GET YOU $75,0001 (or $100,000) and rest. Although a few U.S. policy­ gram. We should be ready with dinary kind of mission. We owe it some posals strips bare the fact that to every village and hamlet” ford-Manchester and points easL Rd: and ^iTndsorvUle Rd. “In addition to my house, I have a Hanoi now demands nothing less makers are skeptical, the con­ plans so that when funds be­ ’Ihe Commissioner lndl«a$ed ^‘If Oda strategy is used," Pas- buttons • fowdry temporary patience. ’The meaning is unmistakable. place in the mountains, and I said we’U than total dikqfiantUng of South sensus among those military come available “we wUl be that if the rallbus aocpeiimisnt tid’Sald, "the necessity of main­ Setting a date certain for with­ Play, Connecticut, Play! 'i^etnam’s governmental appa­ and civilian officials is that the ready to go” and therefore will in Bloomfield proved success­ taining free flow on these roads authorized! ooiin. 50e ticket agent spend a lot of time there. I get there drawal of U.S. military forces, ratus. Scarcely by coincidence, bombing jumbled Hanoi’s mil­ be in an advantageous position ful, it vrauld be given serious wiU'be critical and provision long demanded by American three times ell winter, this diplomatic escalation is ac­ itary timetable. Besides this, to get a favorable decision. ctHislderation for use in Man- should be made to keep to a critics, is no longer enough to Which Way To The Moon? “For a month and a half, my 'wife and companied by preparatlims for present plana for still more At an interim committee ' Chester also. On the other hand, the biggest Communist offensivie bring peace and release U.S. bombing may mean still more meeting between Cmnmissioner In Septem ber, 1970, after the United I couldn’t sleep. Our house was Uke a another solution to the problem since the fateful Tet campaign prisoners. Nor is the ouster of delay. Wood and the ’TransportaUim might be to put a layer of States had landed Armstrong on the ’Thieu. Instead, Hanoi says for museum — people flocking down the o f 1968. But nobody in authority here Committee of the ^tate Legisla­ concrete over the tracks, run an the first time that it wants Sai­ moon in July of 1069 and Oonrad on the street, ringing our bell day and night, This Is the classic Communist doubts that, however delayed, ture, we discussed the rallbus express bus over the tracks technique of flght-and-talk. In gon’s army and police dls- and Bloomfield. (This is a pilot m oon in N ovem ber o f .1969, a Russian walking through our room. Pec(de from the blow will come—^probably In from Hartford east through the view of experts here, the (a) system of puppet adminis­ IN ALL NEW ENGLAND! the central hig^ands. It Is in­ Manchester and possildy to Ver­ trative network destroyed be­ Latest Sales Records Show Moriarty Brothers To Be The Leading UNCOLN-MERCURY-JEEP mooncraft settled down on the moon, the town, even tourists. Hanoi Politburo would not dare conceivable that Hanoi would non and points beyond. ’Ihls fore the fighting stops. scooped up some dust, kicked itself back “Then I had so many things going demand so much in Paris if it undertake the agonizing labor of lane could also connect with ' Dealer In AH Of New England. THERE MUST BE A REASON! did not anticipate gains on thje This audacious public escala­ sending south heavy reinforce­ Herald off the surface, and returned to a safe down there, and I just couldn’t say no. either a train or bus runnings field of battle. Indeed, North tion beyond an}rthing demanded ments and supplies without in­ through Hartford directly to 1 landing in Russia. Every day I was doing something dif­ Vietnam hopes such military by the Communists during now- tending to make some noise. Yesterdays BnuUey Field. The other day the Russians announc­ ferent. The Governor sent for me, success may help elect a Demo­ concluded secret negotiations in Indeed, the Communist artUleiy v> It is my fedlng that the Town cratic president who ' would Paris is indigestible even for buildup In the central highlands ed that a second such mission had just the park administration, civic clubs...... 25 Years Ago o t Manchester could derive' probably be more receptive to moderate doves in the United continues at this 'writing. many beoefits by having a mass Town Selectmen defer de­ landed on the moon, at a pin-pointed lo­ “They took X-rays of my stomach their pit^iosals than Mr. Nixon. States, much less the President. transit program to Haittord and-, Militarily, the situation is not cision to give use o i old Cheney cation, picked up some rocks, blasted when I got here the other day and found Involved here is point two in Thus, Hanoi knows that only B radley F ield. S u tfid eat parte* MORIARTY BROTHERS greatly different from a month School at corner of Cedar and the revised seven-point peace some significant battlefield suc­ ing of can could be prodded 315 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER 643-5135 OPEN EVENINGS. Except THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Itself off, and was now on its way back nothing but spasms. ’Tension, the doctor ago. Barring a calamitous and Cooper HUl Sts. to DAV as plan submitted by Viet Cong ne­ cess — exceedingly rare since for at the North End, near the;;, wholly unexpected collapse of there is still posalUllty that to earth. says. But I’m worn out. I am more tired gotiators at Paris Feb. 2. Be­ 1968 — could generate Congres­ tracks, and at other oonvcnl'^ . South Vietnamese titx^ , the ’72 building may be used tempor­ OUR B-l-G "OPEN HOUSE” and WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE Such exploits, achieved without the today than I was whMi the Series sides requiring the Immediate sional" and press demands for Tet offensive “cannot score resignation of President Ng^uy^en acceptance of these terms. arily for school purposes. (Sea Vaga'lem n) presence of human beings on the Jour­ ended.” .strategic gains. But temporary Cost to town for two schools CONTINUES THRU THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26fh till 5:00 P.M. Van Thieu, point two insists that This intent always eclipsed tactical successes in the central to be built on Olcott St. and CDBE 11 EMERSON FM/AM CLOCK RADIO — Retail Value $39.95 ney, reidve the old argument about So let that be a lesson to all, not to go Saigon “disband at once its ma­ the highly publicized motive of highlands may reap great pol­ Princetmi Sl. is estimated be­ whether or not our American trlumirfi of out and get famous unless willing to pay chine of oppressiiHi and con­ embarrassing Mr. Nixon’s ar­ itical benefits among war-weary ■ a a <$iven’ FREE with every new or used cor purchased! tween $800,000 and $900,000. A T hought Today straint against the people.’’ rival In Peking as the principal tu t (Minimum uzed car purobaze $6M.) sending men as well as machines to the the full i>rice. Americans, i>erhaps including This, in turn, was clarified political goal of the 1972 Tet of­ pressure here for acceptance of Sponsored by the Mandteater surface of the moon was really worth the The curious thing, however, was the lo­ Feb. 3 by Nhan Dan, the author­ fensive, in the opinion of many Hanoi’s ever-clearer demands 10 Years Ago Council of Ohurohos risk and the expense. cation from which Clemente was doing itative Communist party daily analysts—a view gaining cred­ requiring total cajdtulation by ’This was a Sunday; Tlie Her­ in Hanoi. In a remarkable edi­ We doubt that any of us would really his mild complaining. It was at the open­ ence now that the President has South Vietnam. ald did not publish. Lead Your Own life “Let everyone lead the life voluntarily swap the respective achieve­ ing

    I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^TER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 PAOB EIGHT Funeral Home, 680 Elm St., State To Mail Rocky HIU. Burial wUl be in ^ Police Report | / Court Cases Obituary Rose HiU Memorial Park, 1,500 Refunds Chou Pledges PLAZA DEPT. STORE Rocky Hill. A bomb threat was called in (We Have A Notion To Please) Friends may call at the fu­ Town Joins to Sear* department store at’ Of Gains Tax CmCVIT COURT 12 E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular M kt) 0«orK « O. Edward* neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 the Parif»de yesterday at about Manchester Session OPEN WED., THUR8., FM . tUI • <3«aq;e C. Edward*, 62, of 38 p.m. 3 p.m., ^Uce reported, by a HARTFORD (AP) Gardening In Buying Bernice Crowley, 31, of Leban­ Wall* St., active in veterans af­ serious-soundthg youth. Connecticut residents ^ o will fair* for many years, died yes­ Anniversary Mass on, pleaded not guilty to six NEED A BABY GIFT? Detectives checked the store, _ ,„.au,h m th«ir counts of Issuing bad checks and Normal terday at Manchester Memorial A third anniversary Mauas for Police Gear but no bomb was fouhd. - ^ ^ **'^‘ *^ Homdtal. Nettie Reale wlU be celebrated , Police have IndlcaUons the capllal-galns and dividend tax one count of obtaining money tmder false pretense. She elected Layette Items Galore at Plaza Mr, Ekiwards was a past presi­ Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Vernon is one of edght Capitol might have come from because of a statutory charge dent and member of the Man­ Bridget Church. a Jury trial to be held in East SLEEPERS CREEPERS chester Veterans Council and a Region towns which will real- an unidentified youth wdio hM, should, receive their checks Hartford from the April Jury Frank Atwood ftmner commander of the VFW Ize savings in the purchase of been caught by the store man- '^^^n a month. Tax Oomipis- list. Some nylon stretch — Some terry stretch Post. He also, served as chair­ police ammunition and other attempting to shoplift gjojiJijr George Brown said As China Russell Kloter, 27, o f 206 Some polyester — $2.97 ea. (Oonttmied from Page One) man of the 1970 Veterans Day Town W om an poUce supplies due to the bids mvesUgaUon, is continuing. nt is min Homestead St., pleaded not guil­ Dr. Robert M. Fitch, member tiny cherty trees with a good ask first how old a bonsai is Towel-toy washcloths & bib — $^.29 set Parade and was a member of ty to a'breach of peace charge of the chemistry faculty at the and are impressed when they going out cooperatively for the * . Abbot 1,600 re^ds of $J5 mln- a,«. b, noub, tb., crop of cherries end even a tiny the Permanent Memorial Day imutn payments and elected a Jury trial. Z University of Connecticut, is a hear that a plant has been grown Capltcl Region towns. Betty M. Darling, 28, 96 Nixon had' met with him and apple tree with full size apples. Oommittee. $ 4 0 W inner Patrick Rooney, 24, of 72 Lock- hobby grower of bonsai, the for 60 years. Age is not so im­ All Fine Quality Ail Beautifully Boxed _ iTnster m was fLrrestpd thin made as a result of the legisla- Chairman Mao Tse-tung and . ^ Bom in China He was bom Feb. 24, 1920 in fly to Shanghai; dwarfed trees kept all their portant to the Orient wh/sre bon­ At least one Manchester win- moiW on a Circuit ^rtW tnr®’® m‘n‘»"Ji'n wood St., pleaded guilty to ttlrd “ we exchanged views on the Robert Fitch was bom to Norsdch and had lived in Hart­ their last stop in China. lives to shallow container^ and sai specimens may have been ■r in the first state lottery c^- warrant charging her with two payment last week, he said. degree assault and was given normalization of relations be- China where his father, also ford before coming to Manches 180 days suspended sentence and The presidential party flies carefully pruned and shaped to bom ta China, eqient hto work- kept to a family for 300 years ter 20 years ago, He^was a m^l drawing has been discovered, cials, said in reviewing the bids pe^e^M ^resuu”*of ^ther a two-year probation. W n Chlni and 0>e ^ted Washington on Monday. their most interesting and sur- tog years with the Iitiematlonal or more. ’The artistic appear­ She’s Priscilla (Pat) Adamy, for the police items and com- nilnor children. pro _ States and cm other questions of involved m carrier for the U.S. Postal Serv U.S. officials involved in the tlstlc form. YMCA. His mother was a mls- ance of the plant is what mat­ ice in South Windsor of 64 Linwood Dr. vriio works partog the prices' with the pre- She was released on a «160 ®f®*”^ concern to the two sides.” talks between Nixon and Chou ters' most. “There exist great dlffer- The Coventry Garden Club slonary who went to China after During World War H, he in the Probate Court in the vlous year’s bids, it found that non-surety bond for court ap- “ die still would not disclose the sub- saw/ and admired hto collec- her ^ucatton in this conutry. Ask Permission to Dig served as a sergeant with the Municipal Building, a »40 win- 1972 prices were from 12 per pearance March 6. or less from paying the 6-per- Israelis Batter The oldest plant to Dr. Fitch’s \ Chod noted. tlon^ of about a dozen bonsai at When China was attacked by the MnA Airborne Division in the ner. cent to 34 per cent below the ------®®n5 beiifg made. But it a iWeht meeting when mem- Japanese, starting with the collection Is, he estimates, European______Theater. For the past She could not remember the 1^1 prices. It is estimated that Clothing,- a watch, and a tele- The commissioner said the Lebanon Points •‘trough eameri ^d fr^ believed,that the about 40 years old. It Is an ar­ 14 years, he was service officer ^ o,e ^cipating towns togeth- vision set, valued at several expewe of m ^g the refunds here were the guests of Dr. bomhlng of Shanghai in 1987, the dlscusrions, a two leadere were making a and Mrs. Fitch at their quite two youngest children, including bor vitae which he and Mrs. for the VFW Poet, and in 1970 a" home this morning er w iukve about $1,000 over- hundred dollars, were taken in a would not be significant, (Condhued from Page One) edge of each others positions ^ u-o Ks*s*« start on a program of culti^ new contemporary home on Robert, then 10 years old, were Fitch found 16 years ago on a' was awarded a life inembershlp St year’s expense in this area, recent break into an apartment “It’s very fortunate that the . curbed the stands has been gained.” tourism ba: South St., Oovent^. sent back to the States for safe- tiny Island to Lake George. It ’ihls is one of 12 items that at 40 Olcott St. PoUce said en- legislature acted when it did,” ' Noting the exchanges had fwo^oiSS mT- three numbers are 627,” Miss •___ . - . j ______.d__ 1- trv wAfl sroinAH hv nrvintr a ooiH ««T# If \%aA In #rv*. K/vfK twccn xxie two coumnes, ma« Stnee this to winter moat of ty. His father and some of the was growing on rocks, -wltii OCoC Uiethe United UIUM9U States for ...»nls cut- Adamv said __have______been______bid cooperatively______^ for try w m gained by prying a Brown said. “If it had acted in “ R ep ^ ' reaching Beirut said beneficial for both, Chou CtaineM- the plants have been to cold older children remained to China long roots exposed on the sur­ f/vumo l« ftiA frwit door. M'av if umnld havA AfHit tniirh __ ___ • - - . . /t/tf\ffniiAH * *‘T%a finiAa iltb ad- Asked If she will buy another Capitol Region towns in the *«mt door, May it would have cost much ^ jg^^n ^ ^ continued: “TOe Umes are^- j^ade and some sort storage to the cellarway of the through the war. face 08 they sought sustenance. service to the veterans, their .. ^ ^ nulcklv renlled *‘Oh past year, the CRPC said, and '* 200 — men .backea . . by armor vancing and the world is cnang- * ...... house where the temperature Robert gained an appreciation Cutting off one large branch to WIWWBwidows ttJUAand chUdren.”Vb«s**>s*»—• He also VAfth ** g^e ^ e ^ ^ te d in a savings estimated Maurice W."• Wilson. V“~“’ 86.“r’ of 4 “ Id couples and their moved across tae Tborder" at ,^® Mm^daT^ulJlos'^Jr^taoS d n ^ below freezing. They of Chinese culture from hto per- improve the shape. Dr. Fitch sever^ at a supermarket. to be close to $60,000. Pearl St., vms charged irith dls- dependants can file Joint re- dawn into Altaroun and Alnata, ^ “*® dXnaUc relaUons. were brought upstairs for the enta and it was natural when counted the growth rings, and Marine Graduate .....I...!*...... » powerful and that what ever ^ estimated that the small tree years, and was deputy inspector orderly MndurtlMt night after turns. Th®refore if a husband two vlUages two and three « One American in a poslOon to Garden Club and Dr. Fitch he had hto own home to try D. a- domesUc disturbance at his gnd wife each has a $76 in- mUes inside Lebanese territory, rigz^s and reverses thert ^11 idtUnato had been growing wild about in for the VFW Department of Con­ Marine Pvt. Lawrence brought them up again this his skill with bonaal. He grad- Soucler, son of Mr. and Mrs. home. Court ^ te wm set, for VAfltmAnt vestment incomeInAomA frvr.tor AXAmnlA.ex.ample, IsraeliTaraAll {danesnlonAor meanwhile vnsaa**wftiiA at-«♦_ J*® he ul the devel^mentdevelopment Or Wf‘ n iS -__ diplomatic week for ’The Herald. uated from Dartmouth, then years. It has borne a few cones. necticut. Change Planned He was a charter member of Gilman .Soucler Sr., 67 Spring tcday in the East Itartford'ses- u,ey wouldn’t have to pay tax. tacked the town of Rachaya- ^® relations with the Communist When the weather is warm earned his doctor’s deg;ree at the Because the tree had grown , SUk Worm Pup Tent. Military In Calculating St., Rockville, h£is completed sion of Circuit Court 12. r ^ne of them earns more than Foukhar, in the southeast cor- is defuw^y toward Ugh this source’ the bonsai vrlll be placed for University of Michigan. He be- under adverse conditions and hig^y speclailzed training with ------gioo, however, they would have ner ® ’ shots which erupted as the cffl- tion to ne^men of the renewed low-key th^ those volc^ ^ ^ ^ i^ b to d ly says Dr, Fttch, and he la quick turns as bonsai sitters. Mrs. John Korkony, Mrs. Karen that we call JapaiVBse,” said Dr. Bottomley and Miss Jean | graveside. . * '^ ® “ «®»«P*®y>"®'‘t *® homeported at New- ^na^g^^g r Kearney, 40. of 28 J!®! ^ guerrilla activity, saying only, pgrtT *^M ^y is develoi^ng of the policies of to add that he could not take School Board Questioning S&S BUICK Fitch, “bonsai originated ta .. ^ port. K... a------country care of his plants without the Natsch. neral home tmiight from 7 to 9. March, but the state has ap- China,” The Japanese refined m e Red Cross sixHisors the I which for more than two dso- help of his wife. and aystemlzed the art imtll R ock ville Windham Demerit System ------plied for an interest-free feder- J«*n M. Deptula has been pension and operating under the Herehman, 84. pulled a gun Bast.” masi. - “*® *^^®® “ ^ «®ndly - con g^ggades has been a matter of mys- If the famny goes on a vacation local swim program offered at Mrs. Chester B. Allen g j iggjj to cMitlnue payments. elected pr^esident of the Rock- ^„enc6 of Uauor Star a one- '*'**®" ***® attempted to Jarring flew to Israel from . ... -Arv and cohlecture to the oth- now there are rigid classlfca- the) public beach during the vllle Men’s Golf aub. WilUam *™“®"®® arrest him on charges growing faiira A-r. Betore the banquet the Nix- teiy and conjeciure w> uio trip, a bonsai ’’sitter” must be tiona for the planta. The five- Hospital Notes Principal Clarence Edmtmd- SOUTH WINDSOR^Mrs. U l------vine Men’s Golf CTub. WilUam accident last night on W ®"®®*^ charges growing Cyprus after holding talks ear- found to continue the necessary The Board of Education has di­ summer, Mrs. Prague pointed Center St. PoUce said his car ------^ domestic------^ quarrel.------Uer - - In - the------week with- -- Egyptian------ons , toured the , fabled___ Peking er- three-one arrangjement of small rected Superintendent Myron son 'was gdven permission to out. It is fioe to town young­ unw Jusseaume Allen of 22 Hol- watering. One such sitter left a trees to a grove fits one of the Visiting hours are lt:30 to 8 collect a 25-cent donation from deta; Kerwln Rau secretary and ^g„^ ^ ^g ^ g„d struck a PoUce Chief Richard CSar- g^d Jordanian offlcisls in Cairo PAla^e China s emperors, in grapefruit tree without suf­ Collette to write the Windham sters. h^Rd., wife of Chester B. ^le^ B o d v D lS C O V C red Edward Janton .treasurer. legllo said Hershman fired at g^d Amman. ^ snowstorm, Japanese bonsai classes. Group P ™* J" ? “ ®*®®P* »"»• school superintendent requeettog students and 76 cents from Top Honors died Wednesday at Hartford _ ^ ______tree. Court date Is March 13. About Town ficient water and aU the leaves I, which has 16 styles, is for *®'^^ ****y 8 to 4 adults to meet expenses at the The club is planning to start the poUceman, Daniel FanelU, Foreign MliSster Abba Bban fen off. ’Hie plant recovered, information on alleged indis­ m e following students made HospltiJ. - a weekly nine-hole league on Bri- trees with a single trunk. Group BjSO to 8 p.m. criminate use of the demerit the to'vltational basketball tour­ She , was bom Oct. 4, 1906 in In Knfield Home 22. of Waterbury. and the offl- took a_____ cod_ tone______towariip. the . “ h^ded to hold wlmt was The Junior High GreUp of. however, and it is handsome to­ top hw-ors on the Porter School day evening plus the regular cer fired at Hershman. meeting, dedartog to a news- Probably Uidr la^ business Qg^gy Congregational Church n Is lor trees with multiple , ' ~ nament March 4 and 11. Holyoke,•14as8. and lived in day with lurii green foliage, 'the trunks from a single root. Group Adtoltted Tfuirsday: Irene Windham High School. Roll of Student Superstars: *. Mtt m -.rAoi-a ENFIELD * a au m aat \(AP)ab. / — The ***o ounuaySund$iy luumanieiiLtournament seBBionB.sessions. 21 Americans The action was taken unan­ Edmondson relayed a report paper interview that Israel’s have a party tonight at 7:8d plant was started with a seed „]■ , jgr multiple plants, reach Harding, Green St.; RockvUle; Robert Zemantic, Marjoleta ^uth Windsor tor inaj^ y e ^ . bgdy of Sally R. Stei*enson, Anyone Interested in Joining the imously after Mrs. Marilyn from the school nurse indicating VanderHelde, Cathy Ozelusnlak, poelUon on withdrawal of its "'®®'^ to Woodruff HaU of the church, firoim a breakfast grapefruit and ■with its own root, like the tiny Jaroes Thomas, Storrs; Mary- ®**® Tah A ®®’ ®Ast- Windsor was dls- dub should contact Rau or Jan- Hurt in Battle Vernon troops from the territories cap- decided to delay,” Kassman, a parent, complained Ike need for a replacement of Donna Inztoga, Cynthia Pom­ ant Valley LadlOs Chib and a g^yg^gd lying face down on the ton. if ^ it had grown Mkdoors to gjjjjg ■ ' Lpu Weljor, . Wtodemere. Ave.j- ‘ w i ARE YOUR AUTHOpiZED tured to the 1967 war "stlU pre- 'WWte House press secretary ■Ihe American Jlermission to Springfield, Ma^., Mrs. r n ggjjy. gtephson, but later said nles to be held tomorrow at 8 Vernon Donuts Inc., until re- back to the prewar bordera Chairman Meo Tse-tung, who infractions as for serious ones, New student teachers include Throughout New England, Call the Hurley of Enfleld, Ates. investigation made the p.m. at the Masonic Temple, weapens fire. ter. Thq grapefruit can go out- ^ent, if the shape U pleaAng. Janton, Vernon Rd., Bolton; and she spoke of ten being given use. the school gym and other rru ^ t I cently doing business on Rt. after a _ peace agreement that saw Nixon for ah hour on Mon- Girl Scout ’troop 10 wlU spon- doom with the more hortiy ever­ Amy Taylor, Priscilla Merritt, Betty Wlsnewskl Md ^Ubs correction necessary. Orchard St. Tne grouna troops cauea m y',n g„ fUg^j g voluntary pe- deadlocked Jarring’s mlsslcn a day, was present. Ziegler said sor a rummage sale tomorrow ■me trunk or a branch may be Wayne Morganson, Lakevlew by mistake when there was no facilities for the club’s aimual greens to warmer weather. Pauline Deragon, Nar.oy Grat- SKI PHONE NUMBER trlcla AUen, both of Police said they went to the Szalontal is the s®,.be *too exten- *theka West, a ^ Richard ’Tyler, g^ppjjgg About lOO fortified pb- to be divided among Manches- i. Moses, Michael Berson, emriiie* DoGHovanni and James DeOio- morning beconmtog fair late slve to be completed to a week, aid to: the south. sltions were repined de- ter’s seven voting districts. James B. Holmes, Robert B. i r 3" niilodendron Pkmta vannl, both of Manchester, and sitions were reported de- ter’s seven voting Tuesday. Temperatures will av­ Frank DeOlovanni of Chapel stroyed. The district caucuses will be Bam^, Melvin S.^HathMvay, (3 pkmffs) o n ly ...... 69e erage below normal. Daytime Barbera E. Ckdeman, Steve highs averaging to the low to MOTORS w^ll smoofh it. Hill, N.C.; a daughter. Miss This was th® first d^age ^ Tue b®»tonlng at 7:30 sessment disclosed from the “ Cavagnaro, Lee M. Silversteln PERSON 3 Pott Only ...... $2.00 mid 80s. Overnight lows rang­ Elisabeth DeGlovannl of St. Mi- to all seven district poll- and David C. Wirtiman. ROU^E 83 — 872-9145 — VERNON chales, Ariz.; and a sister to raids to South Vietnam’s Kon- P-»n ing from upper teens inland to School Custodians Dtotrlct 4 > Many Others To Choose Fnm! mid 20s along the coast. CADILLAC — OL^SMOBILE — PONTIAC Budapest. turn and Pleiku provtooes and ing places. The po;Us will close And time it. And adjacent portions of Cambodia gt the discretion of the moder- Individuals — Jack Goldberg, a. The funeral will be tomorrow Geranium Plants Pussy Willows at 9:16 a.m. from the Newkirk and Laos. It covered the five- ator. (Jnly enrolled Democrats Jay R. Stager, Edward J, Tom- 71 PO N TIAC day period, Feb. 11-16, when jg,gy yote Thesday. Wei,' Robert M. Stone, Paul B. DAVID (Shrub*, Potted and Whitney Funeral Home, 819 ReceivcLHigh Praise AU C o lo n ! XYt» Pot L on e 8 to 4 Fbet, with lOrandviUe Dbmo. Under |71 PONTIAC Burnside Ave., Bast Hartford, U.S. fighter-bombers made 300 does not Qw>o»>ert, Robert P. Tardiff, make it quiet again. CotUns) |4,000 miles, 4-Door Hard- with a Ttinmi of the Resurrection The school system’s depart- those places where plows ^ the region and B62 « y^^gg^ ^yg. VAN HORNE only 44c auto., PS, PB, power $2489 bombers made scores more. ^ appearing to- g^g^‘**""®^‘ only $3.44 stereo, radio, air at St. Isaac Jogues Church, Bast ment of buildings and grounds ‘»® “®®*^ Hartford, at 10. Burial will be gether on the ballot. Voters vlU rag. 8*0 B eg. StM adltitmtog, rear defrost- |Brand new, 4-Door Sedan. AtaqyKgAservk Distrtet 6 to St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bast has a pair of bones to pick with ^ y^g jj school choose whomever they vflsh |er. price $3,288.82. White- Group Slate—Edwin M. Ed- MASONITE Loaded $02M Hertford. two other town agencies. One gygtgm Incinerators are tooper- among all those listed, to reh- ^gryg David A. Golas, Rita M. |waU tires, PS, and more. Frlends may call at the fu- arose out of last week- ative and have been since the DON'T FORGET TO FEED THE MRDSI $AV£ $1706 resent them on the town com­ Laski. Francis J. Mahoney, PANEUNO ice includes excise tax neral home tonight ‘ end’s storm; the other Is of start of the school year, by or- station or mittee. Harry S. Maidment, Pascal Special! 100 lbs. Audubon Mixed Bird Food $8.44 Irabaite. 9. . longer standing. der of Janies F. Fogarty, town . District 1 Mastrangelo, Ftances M. Mer- EXPERT The family suggests that a^ ^ result of a police de- air pollution control officer, Group Slate — Raymond F, O la, Roger M. Negro, Jon L. SPECIAL! 60-lb*. SUNFLOWER SIUSD Now $6J»5 memorial contributions M pg^y^g^j. check of unshoveled However, he added, the tootoer- Damato, Thomas P. Heneghaa, Norris, John J. Tanl and John will be on ,hand Sat., Feb. mado to the American cane gidgwalks, the Board of Bduca- ator at the Supreme Foods su- John J. Hutchinson, Mary B. 26, 9:80 a.m. to 2:80 p.m., Boclety, 287 B. Center 8t. W. ’Thompson. tlon was one party notified that permarket on Hartford Rd. Is LeDuc, Ir;sne R. Pisch and Hugh Dtotrlct 6 to answer your remodeling visit Our Greenliousos For • walks at five schools were to still burning. Fogarty Is out-of­ P. Ward. Group Slate — William Des­ questions and to demon­ Selecfed Used Cars AMERICAN PARTS Mr*. CleveWind D . ElUngton violence of the town ordinance, state and una'vallable for com- Seeds #Gift Plants Mrs. Gertrude Wetse EUtog- Group Slate — Robert P. mond, Paul Greenberg, Nicholas strate paneling InataUatlon The ordinance stipulates that ment. Blanchard, Ann B. Carson, Dav- Jackston, Francis J. K^efe, Am teohniquea. Foliage Plants •Houso Plants 71 CADILLAC $AVE 70 PONTIAC $2495 ton. 68, of Capo Coral. V\&., snew, sleet and ice must be re- Cfxxstoi said that all corn- N 6 i¥ . formerly of Manchester, (tied id O. Gibson and Jane White, old Klau, Irene F. ^taMay, Mat Sedan DeVille, all Cadillac Firebird 2 door hard top. moved within 24 hours after a bustlbte bulk matter formerly Individuals — Chester L. By- ,thew Moriarty Jr., Theresa Par- equipment and air including Blue, V-8, automatic, PS, 6,- Wedneaday to Cape Coral, rae storm ends. burned Is now collected on a COME ONE. COME ALL, BRING THE WHOLE.FAMILY SCOTTS«TURF RUILDER divided seat, 11,000 mllea. 000 miles. Special! Look for the sign was the wife of-Cleveland D. chotoki, Janet M. Bychotoki, Al- la, Paul Phillips, Kathleen Pon- Unshoveled they may have tri-weekly basis by the garbage Beautiful car to green of the Big Red A BUtogton, a linotype i^rator at fred R. Campbell and Alphonse tlcelH and Mary Ann Roy. Covers 15,000 sq^ ft., reg. $13.95 71 PONTIAC $3595 been, said Charles Croclnl, as- and trash contractor. Since the the Herald for 44 years before Reale. Group Slate — Joseph Kmzyk, 70 OLDS. $2495 Catalina, 4 door hard top, sistant supervisor of bulldiri'is contract is bid on the local be retired In 1966. District '$ Lawrence K. Oaurader and Ed- Cutlass ” 6” , 2 door, V-S, V-8, auto, trans., PS, PB, was bom in and grounds,, but also unnoticed number of cubic yards, he said, Group Slate—Oiarles L. Bog- ward J. Szymanoskl Jr. Auto. Trans., PS, Air Condi­ air conditioning, '4,000- mtiea, n » r Z n v and had lived to Man- and unsung were the 340 man the additional bulk has boosted gtol, William M. Bronelll, Individual — Joseph H. Chris- FIREWOOD, dry. large stock $138 tioning, Gold, balance of fac­ balance of factory warranV- ^ sto r foi< more th”" 80 year* hours put to by custodians over the cost. (In 1970-71, the coat ■eePEEl! 'Thomas P. Conran Jr., Joseph toph. tory warranty. 68 OLDS. $1895 M o r o movtoir to Florida seven three days, cleaning other was $8,398. This year’s bjudget L. Czerwinskl, Clarence B. Dtotrlct 7 70 PONTIAC $2895 98, 4 door,” V-8,' auto, trans., v Z n Z o ^ areas. allocated $12,000). Foley, Joyce Gutman. Group Slate — Henry T. Beck- IW.G.GLENNEY come Fay U* A Visit — We’re A Friendly Stoni Catalina 2 door hard top, PS, PB, air conditioning, ' Bui^ore, besides her hus- Working 16 hours Saturday To make the Incinerators op- Also, James F. Halloran, Joel *r, C:3iartos N. Bogglnl; Dorothy ’’Spniiif You Since IMS With Planta That PhNwe!” air conditioning, gold, vinyl stereo and more. Greien with band are a son, Richard C. and 10 hours Sunday, he said, eratlve, Ooctol said that a wa- E. Janenda, J'ohn M. McLuskie, b . Brtodamour, John A. Cagi- MAW. top. black top — SPECIAL FiiinUftK of Bast Hartford; five custodians on three vehl- ter scrubbing unit would have Anthony P. Pletrantonlo, Walter onello, Marlon K, Clifford, Jos- R. Sincm and Allan D. Thomas, 'eph A. Oervato, Lee A, Qunder- 71 OLDS. 98 $4695 67 PONTIAC $1395 a daughter, Mrs. Barbara cles were employed 180 man to be installed at each school 4 door hard top. Blue with Tempest) 2 door hard top, Woloaxczak of Glastonbury; a hours in clearing the bigger site. The unite clean the smoke District 8 son, Albert C. Harris, Thomas J. SINEEt black vinyl top, blue cloth V-8, auto, trans., PS, Blue r ? ' sister Mrs Anna Richter of areas at all schools. Also Sun- before it is emitted into the air. This test pattern to part of the Group Slato-Davld M. Bony, McHale, Katherine H. Moran, ■ • A / Interior, 14,000 miles, air con. with black top. Hard to find Mechanics at the sign of the Big A are supplied with quality parts by Ctorm’anyr'and five grandchll- day and again Monday, 20 cus- Each one, Croclnl said, costa Herald’s'oLaiitv'nrto^'octroi Theodore R. Cummings, WU- Robert B. Price. Pascal A. Prig- WOODLAND GARDENS dltiontog, many extras. -model. Car Parts Inc. Featuring Poweready Ignition. todlans worked four hours each $2,600, and a propceal for their ® quality printing 1 jj Fitsgerald, Sanford J. nano and Prank M. Stamler. 168 WOODLAND STREET 643-8474 Funeral aervlcea will be Mon- day, a total of 160 man hours, installation to being made for program to give you the natim’a piepier, Leoiianl B. Seader, . Indlvldualii — Charles A. Hlg- tEL. 649-5258—MANCHEOTER MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE; FROM day at 11 a.m. at Rose Hill with shoveto and blowers, ta next year’s budget. finest newspi^ier. Walter U. Schardt, Domtalo J. gins and David 8. Paris.

    K MANCSHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. “FEBRUARY 25, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1972 11 PAGE TEN area has been underway for be necessary to have the child 1^1 H i H i H i 1 H about ten years, since the first Vernop who will be registered, with Manchester Gwinn Heads ; phases started. them. THE COLONY ROOM The Redevelopment Commis­ In May the following infor­ (F orm eriy “YB OU>E MBB11NO W V U f) 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING | ^^atc To Decide mation will be obtained and. Hospital Notes sion filed amendatory contracts Pre-Sigmng ^Look Homeward^ AngeV combined in a folder; The com­ TV Tonight R e d Cross MORIARTY BROTHERS M On Added Funds with the federal government pleted rogistraticxi form from For Your Next Fortyi S lo w e r, nSITINO HOURS and this resulted in an increase Slated For the March sessicxi; develop­ Interincdlnl*' Care '8e inl­ Bee Saturday’s TV Herald Opens CBS Playhouse ■ For Renewal in the federal portion of reinv Fund Drive mental backg;round by working Banquet, Meeting, etc. private, noon - ? p.ni., and i for Ooraidete Listings. Moriarty Brothers bursement. The amendatory H The State Bonding Commia- with the child; and medical rooms. By JOHN A. JOHNSTON to rest in Riverside Cemetery filed with the state asked for p.ni. ■ 8 p.ni.: private Wlllianl P. Qwlnn, chaihnan " sion will decide today whether Kindergarten records. Located at Colony Shops with O. Henry (\VHHam Sydney additional funds from that 10 B.ni. - 2 p.ni.. and 4 p.ni. • 8 .1:00 (3) BIf Valley (C) When giants walked the Amer- porter), Asheville natives for- and chief executive officer of or nibt t| ie Town of Vernon will Those families who move In­ (8) I Dream of Jeannie (G United Aircraft Corp., has ac­ FOR PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY source. Before the amendatory Sullivan Ave., South Windsor p.ni. (18) Oomer Pyle, V.S.M.C. lean literary scene In the 1630’s gave. bp reimburaed $11,942 of atate A pre-reglstraUon session for to town after the May session Pediatries: Parents allowed (8S> Bogaa’a Heroes (G) cepted the position ' of general funda for the state’a share of contracts were filed, resolutions children who will be entering (40) I Liove Lacy Thomas Wolfe matched them Maybe not all. A visitor to the CONTROLLED AUTQ BODY REPAIRS I will he asked to report to a Tel. 236-3851 or 521-0041 chairman of 'the $2,800,000 Red giving approval had to be sign­ any time except noon—Z p.m .; r,;30 (8), Drasnet (G> the increased coats of the urban kindeigarten in the Vernon screening team prior to the others, 2 p.ni. ■ 8 p.ni. (18) Rifleman stride for stride. From the late city some 20 yiears ago asked s-’.O oss building funci drive. i g renewal project. ed by the Community Develop­ School System will be held (22) Horah’e Heroei) :00 (3-8-22) News — Sports A fore his 38th birthday, he wrote gjed, she replied, "Oh you mean Farmington, will house, . the imbursement would be Nov. 29, Care: Immediate famll.v only, Weathe- 3 / | g and Harry^Beaumer%rry Iteatoner m (C)(G) WehherWebber. » , -wt p.m.; others, .S p.m. - 4 p.m., (22^0) NVC News (G) FREE! 1 Mouse in his firsts rq)e< thereby increase the chances of BRAND NEW 1972 Retail Value $39.V§ Construction in the renewal and 6:S0 p.m. - 8 p.m. 6:55 (40) New. 'G> Tonight at 9:30, as the pre- And News shows a successful start in school. 7:00 (3) Prlmu. (G1 Limits: 16 in maternity. (8) Tmth or Con.equence. (G) TTie advance roglEtration and (18) Dick Van Dyke Coming Tonight all other requirements must be 12 in other areas, no limit in (22-SO) News — Weather A WITH EVERY NEW OR USED CAR PURCHASED! DART SWINGER PACKAGE, Including self-service. Sport. (G) carry Kettl Frlngs' adaptation (Minimum Used Car PurolUMe $800.00) satisfied before a child’s admit­ FREE AUTOMA'nC TRANSMISSION. 6 Ail emergency patients and (40) ABG New. nlng play, gased on Wolfe’s first sentatlon of ’’Look H o m e w ^ , ■ I FORD Parents are Eisked to register roof, variable speed topers, bumper the new emergency room (18) Movte Oame__ (G) novel, "Look Homeward, Ait the child at the elementary g;uard8, front & rear, vinyl side moldings, Th^ Honstna Dilemma Angel” Isn’t the only special In SAFE-BUY" USED CARS seluxil nearest their home but undercoat, wheel covers, whitevralla, imd entrance off Armory St. Access (8#> Hollywood Elquarei COME ON IN — r a n IS ONL.Y A PAJURAl. LlSHNOt light package. Stock #2396 to the entrance is via existing <46) Dragnet Cast In the lead roles are .^°” *?*** ® line-up. then may he asked to register 8:00 (S) To All My Friends Timothy Bottoms as Eugene, dolphin, legendary friend m t o r ^ at wiother ach(x>l if that school’s driveways. ‘•Shore quota is filled. 1971 CKBlfSlJEUt DEMO. Newport 4-Door Hardtop, factory air, PS, PB, light • D I A B (22-SO) Sanford and Son the Idealistic, sensitive son of of gods and humans, comes un- package, radio, vinyl roof, remote mirror, Posltradtixm. #w ffW p (8-40) Undersea World To be eligible for kindergarten, . Patients Today: 265 Jacques Costeau W. O. Cant (E. G. Marshall), der scrutiny on “ The Undersea 76 MARK III SAVE! 69 MERCURY $1495 (18) Movie the ^haid-drlnklng, lecherous, ^ Pewter with white leather,- black vinyl a child must be five years of age ADMITTED YESTERDAY: 8:80 (22-SO) Chronology (G) Cousteau,” roof, radio, stereo tape, automatic trans­ on or before Jan. 1, 1973. At 9:00 (8-40) Room 222 yet lovable stonecutter; and ^ Montego 4-Door Sedan. V-8, white, radio, NEW DODGE SNOW FIGHTTERS with PLOWS Frederick B. Aeford, 109 Lock- 9:30 (S) CBS Playhoase 90 (G) Eliza (Geraldine Page), the 8 p.m. on ABC, Chan- mission, power brakes, power steering, the time of registration a birth (8-40) The Odd Couple (G) power seat, power windows, whitewalls, automatic, power brakes and ateeHllg,^ s p u m w6od St.; Cynthia Babyak, East land-hungry, penny - pinching nels 8 and 40. Cousteau and the certificato and immunization (18) Candid Camera Hartford: Gloria J. Barrs, 67 10:00 (8-40) Love American Stylr mistress of the seedy boarding- divers of the Calypso study the factory air conditicnlng, one owner, re­ whitewalls and vinyl trim. MURICK records should be presented. Special Purchase from Qhrysier Corp.! 1971 DODGES mainder of factory warranty available. Franklin St., Rockville; Harold ,„.3P house, "Dixieland,” which was cr^tures’ senar system and The screening o t the children CORONETS - DARTS - DEMONS - POUABAS 4^Door Hardtop. V-8, auto- $ O Q ft g C. Belcher, 13 Walker St. (22) Thi. I. Your Life (G) actually "Old Kentucky Home” their unusual ability to find their will take place sometime In May, by ai^intment. Parents brakes,**Foctory Air. ****''^ AlniV Also, Richard E. Berens, East 11:00 (3-8-22.30-40) New”.""_WealhVr A^evllle, N. C w ay,by echo location. EXAMPLE: 1971 Dodge Polara Hartford; Gail A. Betters, East - <0> WoUe was nothing If not , PHonHacih..~x.. William P. Owinn are asked to gather informa­ (18) Omar and Walter Show autobiographical. Researchers To AU My Friends cn Shore, 70 FORD $20» 09 PONTIAG $1095 s f u m tion needed, prior to that time. 69 CHRYSLER $1795 70 CHRYSLER $2895 65 OLDSMOBILE $595 Hartford; Mrs. Patricia Blanch­ MUSTANG F-85 Chitlass Station Wagon. 11:30 (3) Movie ^ traced each of his char- ® 90-mlnute drama special Center, the Greater Hartford LeiMans 2-Door Hardtop. Medium yellow, It is suggested that the child Newport 4-Dr.. Sedan. RAH, New Yorker 4-Door Hardtop. ette, East Hartford; Edwin (840) Dick Gavejt Show (G) nave traceo eacn OI ms cnar- • . Galaxle 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, auto­ Automatic transmission, PS. (22-30) Johnny Carson BST DODOE-OHBTSLiEB DEALER in HARTFORD COUNTY" Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Doris L. In September of 1970 he ac­ 09 VOUS. 01S45 09 OOUflAR $2295 Sprint colors and features smallpox vacclnaticMis, on rec- Bunce, 143 Woodside St.; Mrs. 7 S8 Wan'sfieet Week ly broke with Perkins when a ysls of "the biggest mistake in and Aircraft Sub-Council and Is _ Torino 2d)oor ^Hardtop. White, b^l a, c k FU EL O IL 286 Bidwell St.; Mrs. Constance long-simmering reaction to crit- the history of U.S. naval riilp a member of the Industry Ad­ Colony Paris Station Wagtxi. Radio, au- vinyl roof, radio, automatic, i>ower'Ateei> PINTO RUNABOUT r J. McKusick, 38 East St., Rock­ ^Movies . leal commente, that he couum't procurement;’’ and a highly visory Council of the Depart­ fiynatic, power brakes and steering, vi­ ing, WhitewallB, factory installed air 17.9 ville; Andrew McLaughlin, Am- ’The Nevadan ’ (1950), 8 p.m. without Perkins, boiled kinetic profile of Bella Abzug, ment of Defense. In 1968 he aoo CtaL Mill. nyl trim, plus whitewalls. conditioning, truly a real nice carl 1 Day Nedloe For Dbllveiy Sion; Elinor W. MacDonald,. 27 on C3iannel 18. Randolph Scott over. the attentlon-getUng and hat- served as national chairman ot Cambridge St.; Mark E. Obeig, stars with Dorothy Malcne. the U.S. Industrial Payroll Serv­ 24 Hoar Burner Servloe Wh)en Look H o m ew a r d . wearing New York Democrat in 48 Bissell St.; Mrs. Shari M. “ Village of the Damned” ^ i. j . -.nnn ice. LAST DAYS! LAST DAYS! (Congress. MANCHESTER Schaeffer, 5 4 ’Tracy Dr.; Harold (1960), 11:30 p.m. on CBS Chan- An$®* was published in 1929, “On The Level at Center and Broad Streets for Over 38 Yearsl" Wells, 35 Heidi Dr., Rockville; nel 3. George Sanders and Brit- residents of AshevlUe, N.C. , OIL HEAT. INC. I 315 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER 643-5135 649-4908 Time Is Running Out On O ur Fabulous Mrs. Caroline Wyime, East Ish acress Barbara Shelley In a (Altamont In the novel and play) Show Guests Professional Look Nails Hartford. striking drama dealing with the ®®w in the ' thinly disguised effects of a mysterious vlsitaUon autobiography an ugly reflection ABC’s Dick CDvett hosts fUm Don't forget to pay-careful at­ WASHINGTON'S ^ J i I BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A from another planet to a small their city as a "desert” in actor Richard Harris in h!s chow tention to youur naUs. TV> achieve daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jos­ English village. which “ the seed of man’s d(e- tonight at 11 ;30 p.m, on Chan- the most professianal- look, al­ WANTED eph D. Serignese Jr., East Hart­ “ I fs a Deg’s Life” (1955), 1:20 structlon could blossom.” nels 8 and 40. ways use a base^wat, two coots BIRTH D A Y L i l ^ a ford; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. a.m. on (Channel 3. Jeff Rich- As a reaction to this feeling, Johnny Carson ot NBC’s To- of a color and a top coat to Read Herald Advertinements Clean, Late Model Charles Lankford Jr., Vernon ards, Dedn Jagger, and Edmund in “ You Can’t (Ijo Home Again” night Show will be Joined by make it almost chlp-resiBtant. BUT THERE Ave., Vernon- Gwenn in the saga of a bull ter- Wolfe portrayed himself as dis- Bob Hope, Redd Foxx (star of USED C A R S rier from the Bowery who ulU- Inherited, more hated than hat- Sanford and Sbti), - Tennessee' DISCHARGED YESTER­ Top I^ces Paid ARE STILL DAY : Mrs. Jacqueline Cutress, mately is entered In a classy Ing, soon to be forgotten. How- Ernie Ford, Karen Valentine, MUSTANG HARDTOP 63 Highview Rd., South Wind­ dog riiow. ever, long before they laid him and movie stuntman Joe Pronto. / For All Makes! PLENTY OF sor; Oscar Mo/berg, 66 Conway Rd.; Mrs. Ema W. Loomis, 343 CARTER CHEVROLET BEST BUYS Porter St.; James Moriarty, 130 C O .. IN C . Glenwood St.; Freeman F. My- 1229 Main St. LEFT LIKE shrall, East Hartford. WE Phone 649-5238 Also, Howard W. Gold, 59 THIS ONE! Barry R d.; Lionel G. Jean, Bast Hartfcrd; Edward F. Mc­ Mustang Sports Roof BRAND NEW '72 IMPALA SPORT SEDAN Carthy, Bast Hartford; Mrs. HAPPINESS and PEACE also available Equipp^ with 360 V-8 engine, Turbo-Hydramatic transmlsrtcai, vinyl Interior, power steering, power disc brakes, tinted glass, Nancy A. Sweet, Philip Rd.; in Sprint colors Parents body side moldings, AM/FM radio, full wheel covers, G78xl6 Hoy E. Chasse, 33 Norman Dr., Take adwantage of FREE belted whitewalls, wheel opening moldings, back-up 2 South Windsor; Mrs. Anita A. W ittM ut speed electric wipers, flashers, and many more standard fea­ Furbish, 30 Marjorie Lane, Ver­ BONUS tures, Stock #7531 3490 non; Mrs. Ruth Johnston, aew Toyota values OF MIND FOR 60 DAYS r C N IIIVIS Storrs; Mrs. Mairiaima B. \ Emerson FM/AM WFRETRADING BIG...GET YOUR GOOD BUY NOW AT YOU GET THIS GUARANTEE ONLY IF YOU BUY A USED CAR WITH OUR Manchester Parents Wlthiout PLUS To Every New or Uaed Car Buyer Nearing, East Hartford. CLOCK RADIO Partners meet 2nd and 4th Also, Edward J. Mullarkey, LITTLE SIGN SHOWING IN THE WINDOW. Like the one shown nbove------Retail Value $88.98 Tuesday o t eaqh month at 8 West Hartford; Mrs. Bernice T. With every new or used That's oiir 100% Guarantee. It simply skrteithe for 60 clays, with no mileage pan. at Oommuntty Biqitlst Frattaroli, 136 Scott Dr.; Ha­ EMERSON AM-FM CLOCK or take advantage of car purehased. limitation, K emything poops out that the Guorontee soys wouldn't poop out, (JhUTOh, 560 E. Center St., rold Bralthwaite, 374 Hilliard Minimum used car St.; Raymond C. Acelin, 44 Gar­ we'll fix it H1EE, including Replacement Ports and Labor. Manidiester. purchase $800. with a Sleep-Daxe Button . . . den St.; Gary S. Atamian, 14 neiiabie used Gars So now you know how to look for o Good Used Cor emd Something Just As If widowed, divorced, sep- RADIO Sunset St. i lilLLON SALES & SERVICE, Inc. erated or never married and Important, How To Stay Calm While Doing It. Also, Mrs. Suzanne R. West, have one living child, you 319 MAIN ST. PHONE 643-2145 RUSH OVER TODAY - SEE OUR Lanz Lane, Ellington; Mrs. RAMBLER FORD FIAT MANCHESTER are dlglMe to Join. If inters Elena A. Gutzmer, 440 Gardner , J ,$’ ■ eotod, caU 84841715. St.; Mrs. Genevieve Ch’cwley, 68 OAIiAXIE $1398 09 SPIDER i $1898'| 70 HORNET $1708 With No Mileoge Limitation for 60 Days HARD^O^EUEVE^^ E a s t Hartford; James M. 500 ,4-Door Sedw. V-8, Low mileage, red with ^ •f.- automatic, ramo, pow­ Bates, Windsor Locks; Mrs. S.S.T. 4-Door Sedan. a black hat, will he [ Low mileage, looks like er steering, whitewalls, worth a lot more In 2295.00 $9 Pontiac Catalina 2195.00 Nancy L. Jacobs, RFD 4, A ^ - factory air condition- 69 Mustang FORDI INC. brook Dr., Coventry; Stanley a new one! the spring! Htp„ V8, Auto., PS, PB, Vrith Air, Red/Black Vinyl 4^Dr., V8, Auto:, PS, Air Cond., Green. FITZGERALD W. Hobby, RIFD 2, Boltcn.’ Roof. ' ■ Also, Mrs. Robert Skinner 1195.00 68 Pontiac 199S.O^ ONDISPLAY 1971 THUNDERBIRD and daughter, 299 Highland St. 67 V alian t Bonneville 4-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, PB, Air 1972 T-BIRD Yellow, 4 dr. Landau, 429 Vr« angina, auto trant., pt. 4-Dr„ 6 cyl.. Auto., Blue. Brown, 2 dr. H-top Landau, brown wlnyl roof, Mich- USED CARS “I Cond., Blue. Red. White, Blue pb, pw, p/aaat and paw. aaat, tun roof, tree lock, Mi- >1 Uin W8W firm, eonv. light group, filt'ttMring whml, ehalin tirat, AM-FM ttarao. crutoa-oontrol, ^ ylhyl top OIIUW III CD III I 69 Oi^lKadette 1195.00 e way poww Mst. radio wHh tap* ataraomlo. p/w, OUR LOT IS FU a OF Sale on All Siiow Tires In Sti)ck! 2-Dr., Aiito, Beige. 68 Chevrolet Impolo 1695.tK) \ PINTO RitNABOUT SPRINT plus more, CONDITIONING $AVE RANGE AND L_' 4-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, Blue. FUEL OIL 70 Chevralet Impolo 2395.00 REASONS WHY YOU GASOLINE CHEVROLET USED WOODED and BUICK 2-Dr. Hairdtop, V8, Auto., PS, Turquqise/Vinyl roof. 69 Pontiac G.T.O. 1995400,: 1971 MAVERICK 1970 MAVERICK, _ a l u m i n u m PIOK-UP 1971 PINTO QrUbbar. Lim a. 2 0 . apart aadan,' auto trana.; 200 B BhM, 2 dr. Sedan, standard trantmlation. 0 eyI. angina, Hardtop, V8, 4-speed, PS, Maroon, Real Clean. / Valtow, 2 dr. tadan, 4 apaad afiek, lOOOoo angina, ra- SHOULD BUY NOW! 78 VEQA SAVE! CAP 68 LeSABRE $14$B 68 Toyota 1495.00 eyi. angina, buekat aaata. Mack vinyl roof. pa. radio, radio, aeeant group, wbaal aovaca. BANTLY OIL V-8 Convertible. Auto­ 2-Dr., 4 Auto., Yellow. 4lo. aaaant group, whaal eovara 2-Door Sedan. Low, low To fit a Toy<)ta Hl-L*ix tint Uaaa, 070x14 WtW firaa, phia J COMPANY. INC. matic, radio, p o w e r 71 Vega 2195.(Hi 68 CHEVELLE $1795 71 CHEVROLET $3145 miles ! Just traded for or Datsun Truck. steering and brakes, Coupe, 4 Auto., Clean, Lime Gold. y 69 FORD $1795 70 Torino 2595.00 ______^$1795. S1645. MaUbu Sport Coupe. V-8, Impala Custom Coupe. V-8, a new Toyota Carina. SPECIAL $80.00 test drive this one! F ^ la n e Station Wagon. V-8, 331 Main Street 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Aiitb., PS, Gold. automatic, power steering, power steering, vinyl roof, automatic, power steering radio, whitewalls. radio, whitewalls. and brakes, radio, white- Tel. 649-4595 69 Chevrolet Comoro 2295.00 69 Pontiac 2195.00 197(1 CUSTOM 500 1970 TORINO Wagon walls. Lemons, 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, Blue, R M 1970 XL Conv. WhMa,^dr. Sadan, auto trana.. 3B1 V-B an)snghis# po* VWilto. B paw., auto trana., 361 V-B angina, pa, pb, trae 67 CHEVROLET $1395 Rockville 875-3274 Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, Air' C!ond., Gold, Low ShatTp. ™ araan. Maak top, aute'tnna.. V-B angina, pa, ph. tNhMa, 71 V EG A $2695 Maa ear, roni A-1, Mo. 3S4A loek dW.. lug rath, radio, tint pMaa. W8W firaa. whaal Impala Convertible. V-8, au­ 68 FORD $1395 'mileage, .fpdta, tNBM firaa, whaal oowaiB. tomatic, a i r conditioning, Hutchback Coupe. 4 cylinder, Qalaxie 4-D<»r. V-8, auto­ 71 C h evro let M alibu 2295J AM/FM radio, power steer­ 4-speed, radio, bucket seats. matic, power steering, radio, 69 i ^ d 2595.00 ****^AIR CONDITIONING $2395. ing and brakes, whitewallB. whitewalls'. ! Sale on All Ski Racks In Stock! 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, Air Cond., Uroi^ SALE FfItCE 69 CAMARO $2395 Squire 10 pass. Wagon, V8, Auto., PS, PB, Air (Jond., with Beige Vinyl top, Very low mileage. ^ 8 9 5 . S i 295 68 CHEVROLET $1625 Gold. SS 396 CJoupe. V-8, automatic, 69 CHEVROLET $2195 Impala Custom Coupe. V-8, power steering and brakes, Impala Sport Ctoupe. V-8, au­ Sa|itieTagln autimatlc, power steering, StlU A Good vinyl roof, radio, whitewalls. tomatic, power steering, vi­ AND VOLKSWAGEN 69 Dodge Charger ' 2295.00 70 Plymouth Fury III 2295.00 1969 PONTIAC Wagon 1969 VOLKSWAGEN AM/FM radio, vinyl roof, nyl roof, radio, whitewalls. MG - MIDGET Selection of Lett-Over |969 TORINO GT 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, Gold. 4-Dr., Hardtop, V8, Auto., PS, PB, Air Cond., blue,. Rad. 2 dr. aadwi, aami auto trana., radio. Buy thia lit- whitewalls. 70 Monte Cario $2795 69 tiiONV. 81498 68 2-DOOR $408 Aqua, 2 dr.lMMdtop. auto want.. 428 lam ak angina. Oroan, B paw.. Catalliia. auto trana., V-B angina, pa. 67 VOLKS. $1195 'PluniMl Ssm n pb, radio, tint ptaa, WSW firaa. whaalaovara. tie bug for only ^ w s n r o 71 CHEVROLET $2495 Sport 0>upe. V-8, automatic, Low, low mileage, yel­ 1971 NEW pa, ph. AM/PM radio, taah, tint glaaa. Mua Nova 2-Door. 6-cyllnder, au­ power steering and brakes, Karmann Ghla C o »^ . 4-oyl- low with a black hat. Radio, heater, high inder, 4-speed, radio. MachiaeCIwmeil mileage but good trans­ $1435. tomatic,' power steering, ra­ radio, vinyl roof, whitewalls. Just traded in by a TOYOTASI AIR CONDITiONINQ $2295« dio, Triiltewalls. Septic Tanks. Dry Wells, pretty young secre- $169______70 CAMARO $2545 No payments till April! portation for the price! 67 CHEVROLET $1445 Sewer Lines. Installed—Ce|. tai VOLKSWAGENS 69 CHEVROLET $1950 Sport CJoupe. 6-cyllnder, auto­ lar Waterproofing Done. Impala 4-Door Hardtop. V*8, Super Sport Coupe. V-8, au­ matic, power steering, radio, 68 VW 1795.00 70 VW 2395.00 68 VW 1445.00 69 VW 174 automatic, power steering, tomatic, power steering, whitewalls. bucket seats, radio, white- MtKINNEY BROS. Squareback, Dark Squareback, Red. Deluxe Sedan, Yellow Deluxe sunroof Atk pur radio, whitewalls. Blue, Radial Tires. Sedan, Beige,. MR. TRUCK BUYER! W 8^. 68 PONTIAC $1875 I l l Pearl St. — . 648-8806 69 VW 1745.00 68 VW 1795.00 70 CHEVROLET $2345 GTO Sport Coupe. V-8, auto­ Sewerage Dispoeal Co. 66 VW 1145.00 Deluxe Sunroof, Blue. Squareback, Blue. 71 VW tel gam an gbout Bel Air 4-Door. 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COMPAm PER VA GOOD MANNERS; PINNER WITHOUT HIS THIS 15 THE NO NEED TO. UNCLE , S^amsL a t thsL With Having with larceny, third degree, by AN' HE'S A GREAT NAPKIN! LIFE,AMOS' , 0U L G Y -I AAEAN AMOS! receiving stolen goods. en Delicious, Russets and Wlnesap Aiqilea. FRESH; Spinach, Cauliflower, Peas, Green, Yellow Squash, WATCH POG! m MAV NOT^ MR, HACKLE WEN W AS„ Aniwtr lo Prtvloui fu iil* Stolen Goods The arrest was- made In con­ ^ ABLE TO AT THE SUPER- By Sol R. Cohen] nection with an investigation of Green, Yellow Beahs, Broccoli, Boston Lettuce, Egg Plant, *■ / Asparagus, Black' Radishes, Brussels Sprouts, Chinese, 2 5NOW5HOE. MARKET WHEN I Vacation Two Hartford men, Rpy Hales, a break into the Gessay Sport Vi • B u e s y r g i/ , “Harmony” and “Unity” are ex- In the meantime. State CJomptroller Savoy Cktobage, Belgian Endive, Turnips, White Sweet a IN TOWN < WENT FOR AUNT 38, and Herman E, E asley! 30, Center cn Prospect St., Rock­ AGAIN FOR MARTHA! THEVVE ■ peeted to be ^ e key words tomorrow Nathan i^ostinelH has charged that Potatoes, Red Onlims, Parsnips, Hot Peppers, Rhubarb. ACROSS DOWN were arrested yesterday, in ville. He was released on a IMPORTED; Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Seedless Q nq^, YEARS' ' nlg^t when Oonnectlcut Democrats Muskle "is losing hla popular appeal.” 1 Hackneyed AgostlneUi Is state chalnnan for the Hartford, and charged with lar­ $250 non-surety bond. Honeydews, Spanish Melons, Pineapples, Grapefruit,' Pears, •IHike ceny-second degree, by posses­ 6 Goes by ship 2 Indian queen ^ whoop It up at their annual Jefferson- re-election of President Nixon. Wayne W. A balr, 18, of 22 Watermelons and Strawberries. (var.) sion of stolen goods. Deerfield Ave., Manchester, 11 Semidiameter , JaokBon Day Dinner, at the Hartford AgoetinelU said today that “ despite WEEKEND SPECIALS 3 Quantity to The men were arrested in was arrested yesterday by Ver­ (geom.) P added HUton Hotel. Mlskle’s careful efforts to create an charge of developing, protecting and 13 Heaven Hartford by Detective Edward non Police and charged with CALIFORNIA LETTUCE ...... head 3 S d 41,002 Roman The event will be an all-out effort Image of frankness, candor and open regulating state parks and forests. Kasheta of the South Windsor GREEN SQUASH...... lb. 2 9 « (German) 5 Small short- burglary and larceny, third de­ 14 Dark blue dye to heal the wounda opened Jan. 80, debate, an- image of ‘The New Poli­ Police Department, assist^ by GRAPEFRUIT ...... 3 lor 4 % ^ haired dogs tics,’ he Is the only Democratic can­ Fifth District Cong. John Monagan gree. He was released on a $500 15 Like-high 6 Bottom of when Emilio Daddario, unsuccessful the burglary squad of the Hart­ APARAGUS ...... Ib. G 5 d 38 Kind of snake didate speaking at the Jefferson- is considering legislation to relax re­ nor,-surety bond. mountains door frame 25 Fastidious Democratic candidate for governor, ford Police Department. Mulka and Abalr are both 16 Golf mound 27 Lure 39 Expunge Jacksmi Day dinner in Hartford to­ strictions on broadcasters carrying MANDARIN ORANGES ...... doz. 7 9 d MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 7 Ampere (ab.) criticised the party leadership. H e ap­ Found in their possession, po­ scheduled to appear in Circuit 17 Place for 8 Organic 28 Until 41 Girl’s name m orrow ." news stories about state-sponsored We Carry Ihe Manchester Evening Herald 43 Verbose peared to align himself Yvith New lice said, were two office •ma­ ANYWAY- r SOMETIMES THINK horses compounds (2 words) lotteries. Court 12, R ockville, M arch 21. CXMIPLBTE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPX21S 44 'Turkish title Haven Democratic chairman Arthvir “ Right now,” continued AgostlneUi; chines allegedly taken from the WE'RE JUST THAT'S WHAT POLICE 19 Female rabbit 9 Cotton fabrics 30-Thanksgiving 46 Does wrong Barbierl, In the latter's fight to unseat Yesterday, he introduced a bill that GUESSING WORK IS ALL ABOUT, 20 Evening . 10 Frozen rain birds “Miskie. only seems Interested in the F-K Brick Co. of Rt. 5, South r, 47 Auricles would, in effect, allow newspapers to Hope Diamond THAT IT WAS, SHERIFF-GUESSING/ CALL! (poet.) 12 Drunkards 34 Happenings . Democratic State (Chairman John next election, and I suppose you can’t W indsor. 59 Eagle LINDA/ 21 Kind of soda 13 ------35 TerritoryComet B ailey. blame a poUUcian for that.” - send through the mails editions that . They were released on non- One of the most famous 6t _(comb.'form! 18 Swiss river (ab.) carry lottery advertisements. IRE 22 Superlative 52'Musical Tomorrow’s dinner, as was the fund- AgostlneUi concluded, “I can’t help ’ surety bonds of $1,5(X) each and jewels, notoriously noted for the NO HELP. ending 24 Masculine 37 Change outer bad luck that follcwed Its var­ apparel syllable raising dinner for Daddario on Jan. contrasting Muskie’s behavior with are to be presented in Circuit LEANDER 23 Boy’s nickname AgqsUneUi has named Charles Coe Court 12, E ast H artford, M arch ious owners, the Hope diamond nickname .30, 'will be a $100-a-plate event. Not Presld«it Nixon’s, whose dramatic of Canton to be executive director of 1 V 4 T“ I” r " lA everyone pc^ys flOO to tte se dinners. trip to caUna proves, once again that 18. was- presented by a New York VIS OAKLAND ST„ MANCHESTER — 26 Kind of puzzle the “CkmnecUcut Committee for the jeweler to the Smithsonian In­ 29 Ignited Donations as low as $26 are accepted a statesman is more interested in the VERNON & Ifia h W U toe.. TJA. I f . UA M . OW. H li ir Re-ElecUon of the President.” 31 Shrill bark from those who can’t pay more, lA. neirt generation than In the next elec­ William P. Mulka, Jr., 24 of stitution, where it is on display. 15 Coe Is'a g/raduate of Brown Univer­ 32 French coin t r order to get as large a turnout as tio n ." sity and received a masters degree 33 Take a seat Ifi possible. Muskle said in Chicago yerterday 34 Put forth It rr 18 in JournaUsm from UCLA. OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN ■ The. main speaker tomorrow will he hopes Democrats sliigle out qoon energy 20 2T n 36 Rocky hill ■ 1 , be Maine Sen. Edmuiid Muskier the the man they want to chaUege Pres-' State Rep. Virginia Connelly of 38 Speed up a " leading candidate for the Democratic Ident Nixon, “so the Democratic PAr- Simsbury is a GOP freshman legis­ T H O SE e u v s HAVE SO M E T H IN ' T AN' T H A T S WHY TH ' BU L L 'S SITTIW’ motor (coll.) nomination for president. ty’B funds con be channeled Into one, lator who has impressed many ob- IMTORTANT THEY WANT TO /M H IN P TH' DESR.THEV'RE STAND- 40 Cognizance ar H 3T Muskle, his party's vice presiden­ DISCUSS WITH TH' BULL- 'i w a a s i p a it, a w m s t i l l cmjt and not several campaigns.” servors.' She IS a M&nAhester native PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 42 Female sheep tial candidate in. 1968, is expected to BUT THEY CANT DECIDE H E R E .' in a s p o t L IR E TH AT, TH ’ 45 Exist 92 H s r He predicted that if aU presoit and the sister of former Manchester WHETHER TO RISK WARIN' BULL'D RNOW WHAT TO DO-THEY / get strong Qoniiectlcut backing for 46 Weird 94 47 Democratic candidates stay in the dieputy fire chief Sedrick Straughan. HIM AW TARE THE CONSE' D O N ’T, B U T W ISH THEY D ID --A N ' I'M 48 Somersetshire 24 the nomination: Only Sen. Edward S O M E D A V T l L OUENCJE&.lDR JUST STAND race, “It wlU cost a total of $10 mU- - Mrs. Connolly has filed a bill which HAPPY I AINT INVOLVED / (ab.) 44 Kennedy of Massachusetts would get MOVE TO WHERE THERE AN' WAIT TILL HE ----- TV IW IT/ . M 39 40 44 llon to $20 mllUmi through next June.” would guarantee local communities a A PRETTV (SIRU IS W A R E S U P O N HIS O W N .' 49 Singing bird ■ ■ - '' strong^ backing in this state. How-. one-year moratorium oh financial ac- APPRECIATED.. 51 Go for a ------W “If one candidate cam receive the w . ever, Kennedy has taken himself out tiviUes required by state law. ](t is walk 51 of the picture. support, making him a sure-thing S c o tts. 53 Organic IT" nomihee. that, the savings to designed to permit proper local budg­ compounds 5T 54 ^As a sign of the expected unity the party will be ^eat, and the money eting. ] □ □ □ 54 Gratify ' tom.orrow night, Muskle wiU be in­ could bB used to defeat Mr. Nixon in Two actions taken by previous Vegts- 55 Musical 85" u troduced by Oonnectlcut Sen. Abra­ .latures were used by Mrs. Connolly D D C J U pauses the fall,” he said. 56 Faun ham Rlblcoff. as examples of “catching the towns IDC/' (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) R lb lcoff, In 1968, d iffered with state Connecticut Republicans are holding by surprisie.” One requires -the pay­ Democratic leaders ^ the choice of ment of time-and-a-half to municipal ] □ ! a fund-raising dinner of their own on a presidential candidate. They bached March 6, at the Sheraton-Park Plaza employes after 40 hours; the o ^ r re­ Hubert Huniphrey, who* carried ’ the Hotel In New Haven. It will be their quires a municipality to-provide bus state. Hiblcoff backed South Dakota state campaign kick-off for the re- service for non-public school students. Sen. George McGovern and nominated election of the president and for the As a rule ,municipal budgets, are' Pre-S^li^ Sale CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER him at the Oitdage Conventli^ Mc- Congressional ' and legislative cam­ . adopted before the General Assembly (3ovem again Is a candidate for the completos its business. paigns. nomination, but Rlblcoff appears to GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN favor I$^uiedy' first and Muskle sec­ The keynote speaker will be Arizona State Rep. Dorothy Miller of Bolton Sen. Barry Goldwater, the defeated ond. was back in her House of Representa­ n State Rep. frying Stolbeig, a New OOP nom inee fo r president in 1964. tives seat yesterday after a short stay r |ip GfeTJlSN \r‘6 Haven Democrat and tte legislature’s The chairman.of the dinner will be at' Manchester Hospital and a recuper­ \AlAYf *TD EACH ^ie OWN wt t, W|« N., f M !«♦ m M ON, top liberal. Is bypossblg tomorrow’s Former State Sen. John Lppton of ative period at homo. Her return to Ti-ti^ PICK Ilv\ Weston, state chairman for Goldwater W h / . ^ A 0 ip u r A . iN T rew A L diimer. He and other McOovem back­ seat 35 was g/reeted Warmly by her U p a u z L ^ " ers have criticised the selection of in 1964. Lupton w as a candidate for fellow legislators. ^Aru(ZPA'<' N I«$M T!> YRCVeHUE GOP' nominee for U.8. Senator in SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OT^EAL « E i i y i c e Muskle as the main ^eedeer. The earlier Former State Sen. Edward Marcus, 1970. He lost in a prim ary to the even­ Not all the microphones on legisla­ tual winner, Lowell Welcker of \ 2-3? also a New Haven . Democrat, has. tors’ desks are in working order so, asked for and has received his money Oreenwlbh. when Rep. William Sullivan, a down- StEPeVER back. He too protested the appear­ state Republican, wanted to addriess you buy, m UNE W4D WOU'LLSPT m ance of Muskle. Theodore Bampton of West Willing- the House yesterday, he had to move WORSt Bg&tING VOUVE EVER HAD.' Marcus can hardly be called a ton has been named to the $25,000;per- to his left several seats before he — — - > liberal and certainly is not a .' Mc­ year job of deputy commissioner in found a mike that worked. Govern backer. His argument is with tho State Department of Environment­ (Commented Houae Speaker Wiliiam the more the state party leadership. A strong al Protection. Ratchford, who is' never at a loss for . BarUeri backer, he questioned the Bampton, a 17-year veteran of state words, “If we wall long enough, you choice of a q>eaker without consult­ service, was head of the former Board (Sullivan) may wind up on the Demo­ ing other party members. :.df Fisheries and Game. He will be in cratic side.” you save! PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BA6INSK1 ment in it since , the incepitiem o f | .2-3S- Coventry the proposal last fall. The 4-3 vote almost followed I political lines, but not quite. All three ’ Democrats, Joan Lewis, Nongraded Plan Arthur Forst and Robert Walsh ] voted in favor, as did Republi­ can Arthur Toutnas. Voting against were the other] Get “Doable Savings” by buying now, before March 14. by School Board three Republicans, Sue Brain- ard, and Richard j im I, MA IB. TJL >» MA M. 0* . . , . , Messier, board chairman, By BOULY OANTNEB gram fall, as would the and instructional equipment in ______-VO *Fir»t, let me congratulate you on tpelling your (Herald Ooire^ondent) other ' three plans, but from the schools; Inadequacies in the name correctly on your last return! , there the plans differ as to how development of student social, The Board of Education last the other primary grades would physical and scientific skills; Joe Kennedy 111 The better the fertUizer, night voted 4-3 to taplement handled. lack of horizontai and vertical Not Flight-Shy MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY idiase one the SequenUu plan one would have the kin- curriculum coordlnatlcm; and the better the lawn Learn^ Programa fp r ^ ^ d - dergarten program run for three jack o t a significant degree of BOSTON (AP) — Joseph P. uallzed , Developmrat (^ I D ), years; during the first year the individualizing the instructional Kennedy m Is back home after TOO B A D — VDU ITS I d e n t e d MY BY DICK CAVALLI That’s why Scotts t u r f b u i l d e r is America’s fa­ WINTHROP so that the kindergartens in program for Grades one through nrngram a Interrupted when Arab I HOWIE! WATCH DENTED HIS EVEN B O S S 'S FENDER. vorite lawn fertilizer. Turf Builder is made by the FORTHAT CAR! WORSE four would be planned, to be im- dlscusslmi, the board MJaekera srfzed a plane on | TH A N 5GA,B6,5,SeS>,G&r, ) 932, 953, 03^, gSff, WHAT EL-ee c a n y o u C O minute ira i Dr *oU«wtag year ^ ^ ^ wW^ he was a. pass^er._ exclusive Triohized process which releases the nu­ In a last mmute proposal, ur. hve years. I 'll*® J**®? home THAT... a a a ^ % s r r o . . . ^ 9 3 6 , & S 7, 9 3 S .. . W HSJ rrfe RAINING , UKECBAZMOUTTSIDE’? Donald Hardy, superintendent pia„ shorten the P'“ * which wUl J>^1®- ^ ntug whUe,” his mother, trients only as the grass n ^ ds them. There’s no of schools, brought In a new running length to two years and jPf'jj® klitoei^rten progr^ Kennedy, told newsmen surge growth to cause extra mowing, and there’s set v t plans for the nongraded year respectively, forX and allow a planning Logan Internartmtal Airport, O' program as a sort o l coin- Qradea one through four. year plus a 'working year for ,^dieire she met her son ‘niurs-1 no wasteful over-feeding or nutrient loss due to promise, he said, to ally some T>inTi three would have the grade one. An amendment to ,ja,y leaching. Just a thicker, greener, sturdier lawn. AsKlfcA of the feara expressed by resl- kindergarten program rrm for exclude . 25 pre-school young- K ^edy, 19, son of the late I hMaUefatBzer denfs concerning their reseda- years, with a plahnlng pe- sterq from the kindergarten gen. Rohhrt F. Kennedy, said Spread Turf Builder on your lawn this weekend, and tionk about the program. ^od during the first year for program failed for lack of a he feit “great to be home” and [ see for yourself. Originally, SLPID was a five- Qj-age one only, then to be Im- second. The pre-school portion would not hesitate to ipake an- ^ 2 - 3 5 ' phase program,. to be imple- pxemented for a one-year pe- of the program has been an ele- ether overseas flight, mentod -over a period, of four Save $4 15,000 sq ft (58Vi lbs) 9 .9 5 BUZZ SAWYER BY SOY CRANE years, starting with kindergar- pian four would .allow one Save $2 10,000 sq ft (39 lbs) ,A 9 5 7.9 5 ten tin 1972, grades on through year for the kindergarten pro- IF FRANCIS HAS GONE BAD, ORPHANED AT SEVEN. I SHOULD HAVE ADOPTED HIM. TOO BUSY, DOMT TELL ME YDUYE NEVER »-a< four next, then 'grades five and ^pam and only a planning year i Save 50^ 5,000 sq ft (19Vi lbs) SAS 4 .9 5 MR. SAWYER, ITS BECAUSE THO, WITH MY JOB AND MY INVENTIONS, I DIDN'T FEEL X HEARD OF THE'BUTTERCUP six, seven and eight, followed Grades one through four, COULD SPARE THE TIM E TO REAR A B O Y PROPERLY. BUBSLAR. ALARM SYSTEM S" OF HIS EARLY ENVIRONMENT. by the high school. Kaidy cited plan one as the IT'S NOT HIS FAULT, SOLD ALL O V ^R THE WORLD. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Savings reduced 50% beginning March 14. i r s MINE/ I p3gCS6S2]^ In a series of public ^eet- ideal for these new compromise ings, townspeople have, ex- proposals, but said he felt plan ARE YOU BUedRGTING THAT MEAMTIMBrTD LIKE TO BLEP50E MAV HAVE PRUBBSP IM5PBCT THAT ROOM A T prem d reservaUbna . about the three was the most realistic. ME AT HI9 HUNTIM6 LODGE BLEPGOE'G CX7UNTRY H0U5E- prog;ram, feeling that It wag gh- The reason for this he said, is TO CA05E MV WIGHT/VIAREr WITH A PETB PROP THE CAR... MORROW MORNING^ p ~ s r s NG one w q |u 14, allow fo r Implements BITSY WOULP BE ATT atiso ^ th e .Wndergarton pro- ages of curriculum materials Save $ 2 5,000 sq ft (23 lbs) _L4r95- 12.95 SUN aUEEN ANNEX, THANK ■ ■’l. WE BUY - SELL - TRADE Save $1 2,500 sq ft (11V4 lbs) SL»& 6.95

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., Wethersfield Pulls Out All Stops JhsL disuudd, dnifisL ^ Green Just Keeps Rolling Along By In Handing Tribe Loss in Finale FARL YO ST 38-Year-Old The Indians attempted 15 Hall High captured the (XTL Sports Editor By DEAN YOST OOHi STANDINGS post a slim 16-14 quarter m ar­ Pullinfir out all stops in League Overall gin. shots at the hoop but made title by edging neighboring Oon- Team Leader Principals in Town W. L. W. L. Action remained fierce in the only three. The Eagles canned ard, 64-62. Windham nailed tlie final eigrht minutes and 14 4 14 '6 second period as the lead two of two field attempts, but down seccHid with a 79-66 v ic ­ St. Leo’s College in Florida. Tomezuk is (utpltalizing on some cold *HaU Tips from the Top also a top-rate golfer. . .Net-Set are the Windham 18 6 18 6 switched back and forth five hooped eight of 10 foul shots to tory over Penney High, to Bris­ Mall from sunny (and wet and cool) W ith R o y a ls Manchester High shooting, . Maloney 10 7 12 7 times and on four different ccca- open the game up. tol, EJastem upset Central, 66- letters on the Massachusetts registration visiting Wethersfield H i^ Florida has been arriving almost dally plates of a tennis player at the Tennis Wethersfield 10 8 IP 10 siens the count was tied. Before the locals netted two 68. Manchester tied with Caiard and or.e of the Sunshlnb State’s winter NEW YORK (AP) — Bowling Tournament turned back the locals, 68- Platt 9 8 11 8 At one time Wethersfield last .field goals, Wethersfield en­ for seventh place in the 10-team Forum in Vernon. . Bob Dougan, an of­ 63 to a CCIL contest at the residents, Lefty Bray forwards word ficial in the Five Mile Road Race in Johnny Green, like that Ol’ Penney 9 9 11 0 erected a five-point edge, 20-16, joyed a 68-69 iKtd. league. Clarke Arena last night. This was the final game for from Sarasota, his winter mailirffe: ad­ Manchester for the past 27 years, recall­ man river, just keeps rollin' Conard 8 10 8 10 but the Indians came back to Utilizing its big man, Weth- Th4 leas, fourth In a row, ersflend’s center Pete Krupin- four Manchester seniors, Her­ dress, that baseball’s last .400 hitter, ed the two years that he competed, 1927 a lo n g . Manchester 8 10 8 li go ahead, 21-20, with 6:09 left. dropped the Tribe to 8-10 in the sky shared gam e honors 'with dic, Kiernan, Mistretta and Dan Ted Williams stopped at the Kansas and 1928, he finished last. A sprinter, Green, who has the dis­ Central 4 14 6 16 Guard John Herdic canned two . league and 8-11 overall. The Eastern 22 points. The sharp shooting Carlson. City Royals’. Baseball Academy in Sara­ Dougan was talked into running to help tinction of having played pro­ 8 16 3 16 foul shots to give Manchester sota and passed out batting tips to all Eagles sport a 10-8 loop record *Won tlUe the lead, 26-24 with 4:12 left. At Larry Ayers canned 20 mark­ Wethentield 1 swell the field, which numbered less fessional bEisketball in three F Pts. and are 10-10 overall. intermission the Silk Towners ers, 12 coming on corner jump­ P the students. If anyone is versed In the than a dozen. "Sure, I was last both decades, came off the bench 2 Ayers 5- 9 20 art of hitting. It’s Thumping Theodore Hie game, having no bearing opened the scoring as he netted held a 37-34 m argin. ers. Guard Dave Moore pumped 2 Moore 6- 812 times I ran,’’ Dougan said, "but I finish­ with just six minutes left to 2 Krupinsky 6-7 22 who used to wear out opposing pitchers on poBUMOMki play since both a lajrup with 7:46 showing on Never trailing or leading by in 12 tallies to round out the ed. Several of the fellows dropped out play Thursday night and 2 Downing 1-8 5 clubs were ellmtooted, gave the the clock to make It 2-0. Weth­ more than three points, both winners’ scoring. 3 Hawkins 3-3 9 while wearing the colors of the Boston each year. I remember ninning hard so sparked the Cincinnati Royals Red Sox in American League warfare. senior hoopeters one final time ersfield’s Dave Hawkins pump­ squads continued to swap Manchester’s offense was led that I wouldn’t be last and as I passed to a 108-97 National Basketball 11 Totals 22 24-30 68 Williams was good for baseball when to display their talents. ed to a jiunper to knot the hopps, but the Eagles outscored by Herdic's 22 points.' He had Manchester (63) out one fellow he would drop out. This Association victory over the 2 Herdic 8 6-6 22 he played and the sport was good to ‘ It had all the Ingredients of score 2-2. M anchester in the quarter, 22- 15 in the first Half and there 1 04) 2 happened several times each year.’’ Buffalo Braves. 1 D. Carlson TONY MARINEIXI 'being a wide-open hlg^scorlng to the first eight minutes of 19, as both entered the last was talk he was attempting for 6 Kleman 4 04) 8 him. Now retired, Dougan has been connected In the only other NBA game, FRED McCURRY 4 Mistretta 6 4-7 16 During my travels on the major league game. It seemed both' clubs the hotly contested battle the quarter tied, 66-66. the Arena’s single game school­ 1 34 5 with the race either as a participant or GoMen State defeated Detroit 3 Haberem baseball scene, which trace back to 1946, would dribble the lengtbi of the lead changed hands nine times Wethersfield, taking advan­ boy scoring mark of 38 held by 2 Tucker 1 0-1 2 as an official every year it was staged. 116-106, w hile in the loi^e A m er­ 0 Perry 0 04) 0 when Williams was in the prime of his court and let go long Jump with the score being tied eight tage of the foul plagued Indi­ Nate Vinson. Assisting Herdic K. Carlson 4 00 8 For the past quarter century he’s held ■ ican Basketball As^laUon playing career, I have never heard any shots. times. The' Eagles came on ans, took the lead, 58-56 with was s^ or forward Mike Mls- th e position as referee. . .Springfield contest, the Floridians defeated 18 Totals 26 li js 63 manager or player ever criticize Wil­ Senior center Rick Kleman strong in the final 26 seconds to 7:37 left and steaxlUy built it up. tretta with 16 markers. Score at half 37-34 Manchester. Kings are home for back-to-back games D enver 130-118. liams for this thinking on hitting. in the American Hockey League this Green, 38, entered the gam e It was a common sight when he used weekend: Tonight the icemen host Rich­ with the Royals ahead only 85- to draw his sAlary from Tom Yawkey South Windsor Impresses mond and _ .tomorrow night the Provi­ 83. He scored six xx>ihts and in Boston to see rival players saddle up added three assists down the dence Reds invade the Eastern States Playoffs to Williams and ask for his advice. stretch, teaming with Nate Ar­ Coliseum. Acdon starts at 8 o’clock. The Since becoming a manager, rival play­ chibald on four fast-break bas­ Kings and Reds are involved in a battle ers, and even managers. In my kets. Ellington Surprised presence, have asked the Hall of Famer for third place in the Eastern Division standings. Providence features the Now in his 13th pro season, to help straighten out their personal bat­ the 6-foot-6, 210-pound Green is At R ec league’s top scorer, Don Blackburn, and ting flaws or those of players on their regarded by his coach. Bob \ clubs. the only Black pro, defenseman Alton By Windsor Locks White. Oousy, as an inspirational team And Ted has never turned a cheek or leader. Green, who broke into South Windsor’s height advantage proved disastrous said he was too busy. the NBA with the New York March 6 Baseball needs more Ted Wllliaans- Here ’n There K nlcks in the 1669-60 season, to East Windsor as the Bobcats posted a 58-47 victory. type guys in this man’s book. Close to 100 youngsters are expected led the league in field goal ac­ T h e Men’s Rec Volleyball Win(isor Locks contained Ellington High’s Court Ham ^ During 16 years on the Grapefruit to participate In the Manchester State curacy the past two years. League at the West Side Rec­ and went on to defeat the Knights, 84-77. League circuit In Florida I have never Bank’s Ski Races Saturday morning Mean«dtile, Archibald led all reation Center will begin Ms an­ SOUTH WINDSOR — After ------seen any player, outside of a pitcher, starting at 9 o’clock at Northvlew. The scorers with 32 points, whUe nual playoffs, Monday, March losing its season opener. East lies to round out the losers’ work as hard as Williams did In the youngest competitors, _^6-8, will try their center Sam Lacey contributed 6. Die top four teams from the Windsor high won its next 18 scorin g. games, all to the small school spring to get In shape. When the season luck with Uie older '' age g^roups—9-10, 20 points and IS rebounds. Cin­ ROLANE OUGH eig^t-club loop are involved In AGNES CIAUOHSEY division, then met defeat last South Windsor (68) opened, Williams was always ready. 11-12 and 13-14 — follow ing in that order cinnati has now won four the postseason play- B. F. Pts. night at the hands of its long­ ’That’s one reason he won six league . . . .On the basis of averages to date in straight. Die Latvian American Burger 2 3 7 Title Matches Sunday at Holiday Lanes ^ , time rival. South Windsor. Levesque batting titles in 19 seasons. the Town Duckpin Bowling Tournaments Rookie center Elmore Smith Church paced the loop with an Hoyt TTie 'Bobcats, dominating the The youngsters at the Baseball at the Holiday Lanes, Tony Marinelli led Buffalo with 23 points. For­ ------Celts Anxious impressive 36-1. record. Flnlidi- Goodwin action, rolled off 12 first quar­ Kelley Academy were thrilled, to say the least, ward Bob Kauffman had 21 and Ing second was this year’s sur­ Mackey and Rolane Oagti will reign as. town ter ptents to the Panthers'two that the new Texas Rangers’ skipper champions following Sunny’s finals. . .A guard W alt Hazzard added 19. prise team, Connecticut Bank & Lacy took the time to stop and say hello be­ W arren Jaball scoured 30 Pair of Duckpin finalists To Pad Lead and erected a 27-10 halftim e Cortese Connecticut g^roup, the Nutm eg Kennel LEAPING EAGLES—Wethersfield’s Harold Downing and Pete Krupinsky do a Trust Blue with a 31-11 mark. fore moving on to Pompano to handle points, including a team-record bulge; •“ Totals 23 12 68 Club will unveil plans on Tuesday in ballet jump in attempting -to corral a rebound. Indians’ Rich Haberem watches Close behind were the East East Windsor (47) six three-point goals, to spark Unable to penetrate South his own club's spring training. Hartford for a pari-mutUel g^re^ound In Division ball (luring last night’s action at Clarke Arena. (Herald photo by Buceiidcius) Sides posting a 28-14 mark and B. F. Pts. Next month when I hit the Grapefruit the Floridians. Jabali also had Windsor’s defense. East Windsor Samociuk dog racing track in the state. . .Man­ Kasden Fuel galiied the final found Its outside shooting eye Strout League, one scheduled stop will be with chester Chapter of Approved Baseball 10 assists as the Floridians, Just Made Qualifying List BUFFALO (AP) — The Bos­ Mansfield tied 92-92 a fter three periods, qualifying berth with a 28-19 off. ’They attempted a few (^outier Ted WUliams. He’s always good copy. Umpires, will meet Monday nig^, Davis ♦ outscored D enver 38-26 in the ton Celtics will be looking to ih- standing. drives inside but the (late’ big M arch 6 at 7 :30 at the Com m unity Y . . . Vick fourth quarter. Bv EARL YOST Division, plus a troirfiy, with ball and is a Class A shooter, crease their first-place lead In The opening match will pit three, Phil Levesque, Jeff Hoyt Off the Cuff The Springfield Kings played 16 games Two Of the finalists in the wmen’s champ Set^ a the AtlanUc Division of the Na- the West Sides against Kasden or Greg Biuger, would block Totals 19 9 47 Jeff Koelsch postcards from Winter R alidi Sim pson had 29 points in a 25-day period. . .Ben Ford of Glas­ Xavier at 7:46 i^iile the East Sides bat­ the shots. Haven, Fla., where he arrived safely tonbury, and the Neipsic Tennis Club, wr Shul TOrnTLo^ ^ted*26 u Au'^men'^and Woi^n ^ o sur- Boroch, 3-1, 'to m’ove into the tional Basketball Association Windsor Locks (84) tle the Latvians at 8:30. The Levesque was the leading B. F. Pts. last Monday after leaving town by car will be one of the linesmen for the Aetna Md ^k^SdvtaM ^^thS ens Duckpin Bowling'Tour^ Jh^ qualifying round will finals. tonight when they take on the playoffs will be a double elimil- pointgetter with 20 markers 'with o ’Ckmnor CTori pions. Kenzie, former major league pitcher, is p Dm Quish gave a steady ef- ______After the halftime break the Moriarty announced this week that he’ll handling the Elis for the fourth season wlii match skills with Agnes dent last year she was toelig- with a 110.6 average but to East Catholic High clos­ 2 Augustine The public is cordially invlt--- losers outscored South Windsor, Saya ^ort. Ru^ll finished with » cjaughsey. . , ible to compete. SetUtog back championship play has totaled 4 Oenerpus . 14 fort to toedast quarter, scorl^ ed to ^end flie' matctos and sponsor on entry in the Hartford Twi­ . . .Earlier this month, Hal Goodnough ed^, out its regular season 4 McMahon 37-31, but the dam age was al- ^ thials to both divisions to town this year, she re- a fine 128.1 per game standard. Kauffman to make It No. 1 Stano ^ six ®f Easts 10 points to the ^^^jtness some o( the finest vol- light League again next summer with was inducted into the Massachusetts last' bight with a disap- 2 Watson ready done by 'the Bobcats. Ch. Hamed Gene Johnson returning as player-man­ M Mulltos Sunday after- turned to the competiUon and Her victims have been defend- »• r-pi 0 ®“ *«®®''®d leyhall to the a rea . There is am - Basebfill Coaches’ Hall of Fame in Bos­ poin'ting defeat at the 4 Mahoney ^4 14-10 and ca m e aw ay with a East W indsor was the N(XJC Totals 23 31 77 ager. The Gas House Gang has won the ton. The former Milwaukee Braves and M Starting at 2 o’clock. Each will be out to regain the No. 1 tog champ, Joan UrbanetU, 8-1, ®^""®'^® 1 McKinley pie seating faculties for specta­ (Herald pimto by Buceivlclus) Detroit center Bob Lanier be a bdst of seven-game spot to Uie Women’s Division, and Sylvia Stechholz, also 8-1. wto be off until ntwt hands of Xavier High, 49- — close victory, 49-46. conference champions w h i l e ------league title the last three years and the New York Mets promotion man is the Pistons with 26 i>otots and 7 49 tors at the West Side. EXCUSE ME—^Tribe guard John Herdicrdic gives an South Windsor shared CVC hon­ test. Maintains Average The latter was runner-up last Wednesday whMi they play the 46 in Middletotm. The “ East’s Inability to get the playoff crown the last five seasons. . . recuperating from a heart attack at his 20 rebounds. Guard Dave Btog loss, second to Xavier, left the p CathoUo FINAL STANDINGS unidentified Wethersfield High hoopster a little ors with Bl(X)mfield High- w t For the men, it will mark It’s interesting to note that year. Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston ' B.' F. p u . break o r sink the Impor- Ken Tomezuk, fine East Catholic High Wellesley, Mass., hon\e and reports he’s added 25 points. veteran Garden. The Celtics can use the E agles with a 18-6 overall rec- s (^ish 4 6 13 tent h(x>p cost them the victory. w. L. extra shove after the Wethersfieldite fouled him. WINDSOR LOCKS — Post- Voyaffeurs Lireep basketball player. Is reported headed for Z the first time that either Mb- McCurry, a veteran small pin- Mrs. Claughsey is a veteran ™ ^ »f® J“ ® 36 coming along fine. TOe v lc ^ moved 1^ Wa^ MarineUl ever reached ner for 30 years, averaged 127 to tournament rolUng and has rest. During ^ month of Fel^ erd and a 8-6 mark In the Hart- | ti^ ^ 4 3 u ^8h for the Eagles was Quish Latvians 1 ing a winning 12-8 season. Wind- ^ • X CBAT Blue 31 sor Locks shutoff EUtogton’s W lth m U n C r O lllt , the championship round. Being for his six games to the quaU- finished to the money to five ^ey ^ 1 have played 15 ford County Conference. Xavier i 'Whelton 6 0 10 who led a balanced attack. He 11 Idte S^tUe to the for uead-to-head competlUtm is fytog to just make the cham- of the last seven years. She Umes, including eight games on ended the campaign with a 18-7 § ooSa™'' 0 0 0 had IS points vhlle Demey add- East Sides 28 14 potent scorer, Ctourt Harned, g- . j . ^ 1 ■« overall m ark and 4-4 conference o Oolino Kasden 23 19 for three periods to win easily vW JLiC aC llllff V.1I I I I ) " Pacific anything new for either to plonshlp flight. In three head- placed second to Pat Annulll the road. . ^ 0 0 0 ed 11 markers. Backcourt men, Record 65 1 Gorman Round in the non-league battle. ~ Division. town tourney competition. Since to head matches, including an in the 1967 firing, her best fin- faced with a 12- 0 Martens 0 0 0 Whelton and Tomezuk, each had Lakewood 17 26 The Knights ended the reg- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Holiday Lanes has staged upset over defending king, ish. Mrs. Claughsey has aver- game schedule in March, but East had held the lead through 10 polnte. The Falcon scoring OBAT White IS 29 11 Totals 17 12 46 ular season sporting a 17-3 over­ The"VNova Scotia Voyageurs Chicago Generous the event, seven years, both George PelleUer, McCuny has aged 124.3 to head-to-head roll- seven of those are at home, most of the contest and con­ Score at half 22-19 East. Was fronted by Generous and Watkins 10 29 are making sure the Boston men qualUled five times for posted a 127.18 average. After ing after placing third to the The Cleveland game will trolled the game until late in M()Klnley with 14 tallies each. Forest HlUs 6 aj all record. College Basketball Braves don’t get too far out of money slots. whipping Pelletier, three gatoes qualUytog with a 118.4 average, mark the first time the Cav- the fourth quarter. Week’s results: Forest HIU 2, For Gene Littler Windsor Locks’ Skip Dermis poured in 10 points for East controlled the boards. tallied a game high of 28 points sight in the American Hockey EAST Money Awards to two, he ousted Art Cabral, The pubUc is invited to view alters have played to Boston Opening with a 5-0 lead, the Their two big mm wore Demey Kasden 1; Latvians 8, Lake- __ Xavier while Demey get six FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Golf’s glamor with O’Ckxmor and Senofonte League’s East Division race. Manhattan 86, Georgetown, Speaking of money, the win- 3-1 and young Jim Balesano, 3-2. the rolling with seats at a pre- since they upset the Celtics on Eagles led the entire first canto. witii 19 rebounds and Quish wo® ® heortbreaker for Bast. S;?™ ® ® ’ first round lead, displaying the "w'e’ve put to about half of revived Red Wings’nal period after Jude Drouto T!he second period w as som e- They m issed a num ber o f inside P*® Wt 17 ^ 43 shots In Winnipeg arcund the first turn in mag­ had B9 faceless precision that magne­ Buffalo’s goals the last two Al Smith, had a rela- and BUI Goldsworthy Oral Roberts Adds what slower ^ ^ a c h team shots and couldn’t capitalize on ^ “ 4^ ® nificent pcsition behind Littler, ntohts ’’ Chicago Coach BUlv tlvely easy time. Vancouver un- brought the North Stars back Wesleyan 95, Brandeis 91 tizes golfing perfectionists If the family man from San Diego Campanella Making Pitch managed only .seven potate. Falcon turnovers and also re- “ ^^® y ®^^ ejected <» 12 Are Blasted net the roaring majority. ^ y ' sighed Thursday night ‘®®®hed only 26 shots and he within a goal of a Ue. Again the strong rebounding ®e*ved several questionable calls ®* WINNIPEO (AP) Die opb who gets a kick out of tinkering alter the Sabres, stunning toe 8t°PR®d e- Good shooting accounted fw the sank a two-prfnter with 3:61 to season begins with the touma- ^ ^ ords,” said Oral Roberts Coach Ken Trickey. derstood man on the tour. heralded campaigners Smith AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor help of ^yl»dy who drives m In the night’s only other NHL Berenswi scored the only rlod was, ‘How many points are Falcon’s potate and they trailed go which gave Xavier the lead mento.” games, Detroit beat Vancouver Wings n ^ ^ midway you going to lose y®« On Findings He could have fooled Union College. b y three, 22-19 at the h a lf. ta t good. ’Die only score the In the JV’s final game of the weight boxer Steivart Gray, -And, other contenders at 68 Md McLendon, play^ well ^ c a m v ca^Twdied LrovStuTed on with such unmagteal names as during an unusually windless 24) and Montreal turned back ™®*^® ^ P*®^ “ minutes?’ As It The n ^ quarter was the moat BJagles could manage In the last year, the Junior .Eagles were *»big tacx^ed one of the a wintry read In 1958 that Minnesota 4 2 Marcel Diotme locked It up turned out,” Bowman added. Bob E. Smith, Benson Rayfleld Florida morning. ______be- In B ig T en explosive as the two teams com- four minutes was a hocp by victorious, 68-68. The win gave ®*^ ® ***^® **®“^ Monday Campy spent 10 months In On Wednesday night, Buffalo J«®qu®® Lemalre, Guy Lap- “we played.60 good minutes.’’ blned for 80 points. The outside Whelton. Die hall was lost by the JV’s a 12-7 rdbord. »gh ____ McLendon and Forrest Fezler. Sensational rcokle Lanny ^e always seemed avail- hrmitel Vew men have hls from the reserves, shooting of Xavier offset the both teams many times and scorers were Ron Soucler with ®* Nicklaus began double- Wadkins, Masters king CTiaries j,e m got a pair of third-period g(ifts MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) just our attitude. Some ofothe' to beat Chicago 2-1 as the the Jackson, Tenn., school 156- Strang work of East. Bob Xavier used Bast’s mistakes to 19 points and Steve Anderson, kruxAed out to the sweiMh —A panel of Big Ten athletic 113 to college basketball Thurs­ younger guys didn’t have the Hawks’ Jim Pappin bounced desire to put out." McKinley came off the bench score while East was unable to and Don Soucler had 11 each. Sparks of Wtanl- lied" tor a one-over-par 73 on Un and Doug Sanders wcic ho hoinori tho . . v , , » officials was scheduled to an­ day night. •' ______peg, the Canadian (Uiampion. the 7,128-yani layout Arnold among a group of seven play- ball h® “ >® ^ ^ ^ ® ^ r ® to help kids at the puck off a Buffalo skate MemiUils State’s ' trlumiUi, nounce its findings today to the "We just got up and down the Except tor a brief period ear- miserable” ers at 69. "'®® “ ® „ baseball clinics. He has always and into his own net, then built on 26-potot performances Palmer "played ’ suspensions of Minnesota bas­ court Uke we toould do all the ly Tuesday, he was unconscious In all. 27 men cracked par on Ca">Py ® been a kind and gentle man teammate Christian Bordeleau by Larry Finch and Dim 'Hol­ ■with a 74. Leo Tre'vinD shot 76 ketball players Ron Behagen time,” said Tnckey to n mas­ until hls death Tuesday night what was supposed to be a rug- seemed to put hls heart mto ev- and now he Is the national kicked the disc into his cage. comb, moved the Tigers ^thto Gold Medal in Four Years and marched to the putting and Corky Taylor. terful understaterhent. Dr. J. Reid ’Taylor, a Winni­ green tor practice. Gary Player ged Robert Trent Jones-de- ®ry pltch he cauY G O fIC lieS ers played In 31 World Series js milllcn fund raising drive. of Ohio State, Paul Glel of Mto- mlUar time of the year again while Derek Sanderson’s six ______medal of the 1972 Winter Olym- "But I’d tdlll like to get that flrsti period ended, Chicago led night, 16th-ranked Houston dC' Leading the Six Pack attack We’ve heard of gun shy- WF-q-r H A n T -F o n r . (abi games over five seasons vriien when asked if he could give pics. » gold." Wesleyan Wins 2-1 on goals by Dennis Hull and neaota and Don Cahhan of for the Boston Bruins, the time shorthanded tallies is only two f^ted Corpus (hristi 108-81 and T -VTT wore Jerry Suntava with 89 dogs but this tall really M A u 1 the Dodgers and Yankees were this independent safety-oriented at a If II JanetjaneL competedcompete inui theu$o ^3m . . foUowed ^ i,vby Joe GuaxGuardlno B ill White. HiUl scored again to ‘^®y *»®8r*n breaking Na- short of Dave Keon’s record. No. 19 Memitols State stopped WEDNESDAY WIVES — Jo- ’’But I’ll take it one year at a sounds fishy. ketb^l coach at Sacr^ Heart New York’s su^ay series program much of his attention. hearing Thursday but agreed ^ , W ichita State 108-98 in a key anne K om er 181-519, P am Nled- time,!’ _ said____ the______four-time U.S. Games to Denver m 1976 It Sheridan______with 24_ __andSixth in Row Seems a fella qut Minne­ the third period. The Brutos, with today off, Unlveraltv has been selected between 1949 and 1956. Cam panella repUed: not to vote on whether to con- ^®««® Mlssouri Valley Conference ert 20B-480, Elvina Balch 456. National o h ^ p lw . "i t com- be hw third Olympics. M toe M^mMlter^ The loror? " m Sw By THE ASSOCIATED PRErr sota way had a dog that "We had enough chances to Tbe Brutos, who already still were savouring Wednesday by the Naticnal Association of ^® *®“ ^e very active In the tllUlC tllG SUS|>6tlSion.> ---- ^ ------1 ------^ ouia wcac ow.^ir« In Cblgory, Alta., Roanoke wUl be eliminated as Maloney contributed 14, 18 from a 67-48 halftime deficit to East on a vacation and de­ Um^hout the season. Barber’s brilliant effort aga^ program is one of the most im- starting March 6. ofae of toe four homo courts of 1 0 points respectively, a 86-91 victory over Brandeis. cided to try salt water flsh’n. tomeys for the players could Vancouver. formance of defenseman Carol ing Oral Roberts move Into a Aceto 148-886, Elliott Fish 868, R u n n er-up hemors were Yankee Den Larsen’s perfect portent jobs he has ever under­ appeal the athleUc directors de- The Brutos are unbeaten to Vadnals, who w as acquired to a 71-46 halftim e lead. P ete BrazltU 143-187-898, A l ’ ’I figured out what was the Virginia Squires of the Mini’s Glen Cooper collected 20 Wesleyan converted nine cf 11 After rowing around a local shared by Gordon McDullough, K“ *»® Yankee Stadium. taken. People listen when he Sports Slate clslon to Big Ten faculty repre- their last nine games, and have five-player trade with the Seals The reserves added 61 polnte Plrkey 188-883, Ken Seaton 146- wrong," said the 8-fbot-l whq> American Basketball Assoot- ^ th John Berger and Biff fcul shots to the last 1:66 of toe bay and ooUeotlng hall a University of Hartford; Al ^t Is still easy to hit up old talks because what he said as TODAY sentatives. The proceedings of lest only three times to their Wednesday morning. after the starters were given a 886, Bundl Tarca 887, Al Mar- of a girt with a hoarse laugh, atlon. least for next year. Grimes netting 18 and 12 tal- game. boat load of maokeral and Six foot-nine sophomore Dave Shields, Bentley College and touches with Campanella. But an athlete always made sense, FRIDAY Thursday’s hearing were taped last 48 outings. They have lost "He was a little shakey to the rest and the scoring output tyn 147. "I haven’t been taking my. Iron President Bart Foreman said ueg. weaktish toe boat passed Bruce Webster, Bridgeport Uni- because it takes himtime to and now, wl-th so many cars on W restling for possible review by faculty only eight games and with 16 first period," Johnson said, gave Oral Roberts a 107.7 aver- ---- piUM ■» Diursday the Squires will play Bradley acccunted for 26 points over a school of hungry and 10 rebounds as Fairfield versity. ' S®^ around you like to see our highways and 12 out of 1,- Eastern Sectionals at New representatives. games to play to the regular "but the team wasn’t playing age for the season. MERCHANTS — Jim Aceto Mfay. Lynn, who was fourth to aU their home games In 1972-78 lunker Mueflsh . . . well A NABO spokesman said col- Campy interviewed by writers OOO drivers annually losing London The hearing was closed to the season they look like a good bet well either. We started to move Sophomore Dwight Jones 138-160-414, Rich Nlaaur 186,- Bub toe 1971 Worid Ohamplonslijlpe, to Norfolk, Hampton and Rich- sailed past Iona College 78-66. folks, our friend got back More Sports to other state basketball lege division coach of the coun- who can get hint); moreInk. You their lives, he Is in a position to Track press and public. y to break the NHL minimum in the second period and he scored 27 points and grabbed 18 Stauty 188, Norm Klotar 867, finished third to Austria’s Beat- mend. There will be 18 In Nor- home alright, but toe poor try wlU be selected at the see. Campy ha^ spent hls last help those Interested in becom- rlx and Canada’s Karen folk, two more than last year, games. Western Connecticut CTAC ‘L’ meet at Storrs Attorneys for the pljfyers loss record of 13 6. 18. ton, 18, and Richmond, 11. the hands of Nyaok. Eastern Sectionals at New shadowed by Don Luce of Buffalo as he goes after of statements they made about Esposito needs only three more He’ll do very nicely, thank The Cougfara ..have won 10 F1AVORETTE8—^Millie Rudto London puck during NHL action last night. (AP photo) the case. power-play goals to match his you.” straight games since over- 126, Irene Sullivan ISO, s >.) PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 PAGE SEVENTEEN Twins-Killebrew in Agreement^ Blue and A ’ s Still Far Apart get the job done Veteran reliever £kld$s VITatt, i NEW YORK (AP) — in Mansfield, La., even though agreement with Finley.’’ Twins. The veteran slugger, While Harmon Killebrew the Oakland A's were opening Blue earned $14,760 last sea­ who brdce into the major 3-1 with 11 saves, signed With is happy with his dollars, their spring training camp in son, when he haid a 24-8 record, leagues in 1054, has averaged Baltimore, while George Culver Vida Blue says he misfht Mesa, Ariz. The 22-year-oId a 1.82 earned run average and nearly 39 hom ers and 104 RBI signed with Houston and Ross Household Services 13-A Help Wontcd-Femolo 35 start collecting his pay- pitcher is said to be asking 301 strikeouts. He won both the in each of the 13 seasons he’s Grlmsley with Cincinnati. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS $02,000, while Oakland owner Cy Young and Most Valuable been a regular. WASHINO machine repairs, Order Your checks in yei\. St. Louis added seven players 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. RCA, Whlrlpocd, Kenmore, HAPPY ADS Charlie Finley has offered Player awards. Other than KUlebrew, most of WOMEN needed for light ware­ K illebrew , M innesota's 36- to the fold, but that leaves nine $30,000. Although he still feels he'll the major signings Thursday Maytag. Reasonable rotes. BERRY’S WORLR house w ork. CaU 646-1414. year-old sluggfer who has hit men unsigned, including regu­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and And according to a report in eventually get Blue to come to involved pitchers. lars Matty Alou, Ted Siiemore, “ Happy 816 home runs and driven in. The Chicago’ White Sox D ry Cleaning, 276 W est M iddle the San Francisco Chronicle, if terms, Finley conceded there is Joe Torre and Ted Simmana 4iM VM. DAY BBFOBB PCBUCAnON 1380 runs in his m ajor league signed Tom Bradley, a 16-game Turnpike, next to Stop and he can’t come to terms With a grow ing possibility the 22- and pitchers Steve Carlton, Jer­ J l career, signed his 1072 contract Finley, Blue might seek em­ year-dd lefthander might not winner last season; Detroit DMdline for Bofahtay u d Monday ia 4:80 p.m. Friday Shop, 643-4018, 648-9789. Help Wonted-MMe 36 Thought” Thursday for an estimated ry Reuss and Don Shaw, ' ployment in Japan. play for the A’s this season. came to terms with Mike Kil­ (JOVE’S Fixlt Service — appU- $126,000. This would be $16,000 “Yes, I’ve been talking to “I’m beginning to wonder,’’ kenny, expected to be a candi­ And the Montreal Ebqws PLEASE READ YOUR AD m ore than he m ade in 1071, opened their training camp ' ance repairs, saws shatpened. AUTO MECHANICAL Today! teams in Japan,’’ the Chronicle he admitted. date for the Tigers’ starting ro­ lawn mowers sharpened end when he clubbed 28 homers and quoted Blue’s attorney, Robert Killebrew, meanwhile, main­ tation and Kansas City inked with four pitchers missing, in­ or “Want Ada" are taken over the phone aa a TECHNICIAN oonvenleaee. Vtae advwUaer ahould read hi. ad the FIRST repaired, etc. CaU 640-6020. knocked in 110 runs. Gerst, as saying. ’’They are In­ tained his record of never hav­ D ick Drago, w ho won 17 gam es cluding ace starter Oarl Mor­ ton, who is sUU, unsigned. ' DAY nr APPBABS and HHPOBT BBBOBS in time for the $175 to $250 WEEKLY Blue, meanwhile, was home terested, if we can’t roach an ing been a holdout with the in 1971. next iaaertton. The Herald Is re^onsible for only ONE in* REWEAVINO of burns, moth- CALL 643-2711 oorreot or bmlttod InaerUon for any ndverUaement and then hbles, zippers repaired. Win­ Experienced man, 8 to 6 only to the extent ot n “ make good" Insertion. Brrore which dow shades made to measure, years riiop experience. Deal­ Manchester Vision Said Not Improved Suffolk Race do not laoBM the value of Uio ndverUaement will not be all size Venetian blinds. Keys' ership service or indepm- . . . SeinMOM corrected hy “ make good" Inaertian. made while you wait. Tape re- dent garage. We furnish may hov* MUtyov cordem for rent. Marlow’s, 867 General Motors training. Evening BOSTON’S NEW LOOK— ^Tommy Harper, center, join s Carl Yastrzem ski and SPORTS TrackGets M ain St., 049-6221. This is a permanent posi­ a kappyarfl H erald Reggie Smith in the starting Boston outfield. Harper was obtained from Mil­ Tony C’s Career Ends 643*2711 BASEMENT and attics lean­ tion. High weekly guarantee, waukee in off-season trade. Note the beard that Smith is wearing. (AP photo) New Owners ed, light trucking. Free esti­ flat' rate system of pay, no m ates. Phone 640-1424, 646- limit on earnings. RESULTS BOSTON (AP) — The Mas­ AutomobHes For Sole 4 8673. Newcomer Adds Speed to Red Sox Offense Coast Press Reports sachusetts Racing Commission > * We have a modem, weU Basketball has approved the sole of Suf­ LIGHT trucking, cellar and at­ equipped, warm slw^. FuU HAPPY GOLDEN NBA CHEVROLE2T Ciaprlce, 1967, 4- fringe benefit program. Free LOS ANGELES (AP) — Outfielder Tony Conigliaro SAPLINGS — Bernice Fellows folk Downs thoroughbred rac­ HERALD door hardtop. iUl power. Bx- tics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, EASTERN NFERBNCE uniforms, 40 hours, 6-day says his baseball career is over, the Los Angeles Times 128. ing track from National Race­ cellent condition, low mileiage. trees, out and removed. CaU Atlantio Division reported today. ------ways Inc. to Ogden Suffolk- BOX LETTERS 648-6000. week. Please caU Kenneth ANNIVERSARY Tom Harper in Centerfield W. L. Pet. G.B. Only $1,196. 742-8243. Froich, Service kCanager: The newspaper said Oon- sight in 1969 and had two more Downs Inc., a subsidiary of Og­ Boston 46 28 .667 — PARKADE PINNETTES — F o r Y o u r igUaro, speaking by telefdione good seasons with the Red Sox. Barbara Seifert 176-473, D oris den Corp. of New York. The 1970 FORD M AVERICK, good GEM CHEVROLET INC. MR. and MRS. New Y ork 41 24 .631 3 sale price has not been an­ Information condition. $1,396. Savings Bank Building Contracting 14 PhUadelphia 25 41 .379 19% from his home in Nahant, He was traded to the Angels Antonucci 198, Judy Prochow- nounced. o f M anchester. 646-1700. Storm Road B uffalo 18 47 .277 26 Mass., reported that an eye test before last season, but never skl 178-463, Fran Nukis 466, a m HBRALD wiu not LEON CIBSZYNSKI builder — James F. Edwards, president . - . . ^ 7 1 _ WlUimantic, Conn. FRED LAFRANCOIS Possibility This Season Central Division showed, his vision had not Im- pulled out of a season-long hit- Betty Plum ley 179-460, Diane dlaclose the identity of 1967 JBBIP station w agon, four- new homes custom built, re­ of National Raceways, pur­ 1-42S-160S B altim ore 28 37 .431 — proved enough for him to at- ting slump and announced his Johnstone 187, Marion St. Mar­ any advertiser using box wheel drive, four-way plow. modeling, additions, rec chased the track last February WINTER HAVEN, Fla. catch the ball in the air. One negotiate tha second half of his AUanta 2 6 ' 40 .385 3 tempt a comeback with the Cal- retirement at a da'wn news con- tin 184-462, Sunny Panciera 177- letters. Readers answer­ New paint. CaU 640-8824. rooms, garages, kitchens re­ Love, for $11.2 million from Realty ing blind box ads who bounce is no good.” twoyear contract. Cincinnati 22 44 .333 6 ^ Ifomia Angels this season. ference July 10, saying, "I’m 479, Irene Stone 184-477, IHvlan modeled, bath tile, cement £ )972 br NEA, APARTMENT siqwrintendent, (AP) — Tommy Harper desire to protect their Marie, Roy, Marlene and Wanne'tta Harper, who stole 73 bases in Also missing—for various C leveland 19 48 .284 10 “I feel I’m nothing without losing my sight and am on the P rive 468, G inger Yourkas 178- Equities Corp. of New Ydrk. 1970 C m V R O L B T N ova, SB- work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ own apartment, responslMe hasn’t spent much of his baseball, but this time I can’t verge of losing my mind.” 488, Katy Spearln 189-488, Carol The track opens a 96-day IdentiW can follow this 896, 4-speed. B lack, low m ile­ dential or commercial. Call m an. CaU 240-6646. 1969, the m ost in the A m erican reasons—were Luis Aparlcio, WESTERN CONFERENCE pro<(edure: big league career playing League since Ty Cobb’s record I%il Gagllano, Juan Beniquez Midwest Division fight it,” the Times quoted Con- Later, OonlgUaro said he M oriarty 176, M arie B olls 464. meet March 4. age. OoU 643-8063. 640-4201. "You will m eet a stunningly attractive girl and escort NEW CAR make-ready man to 96 in 1915, said his freedom on and Carlton FTsk. Aparlcio was M ilwaukee 53 16 .779 — Igllaro. "i;ve been through two thought his vision might be Im- Bnoloee your reply to center field, but if that’s ■asf||heai ifm m iarfy sa>«s<||iM»a (^ 1970 CHEVROLET B1 Camino. MASONRY, low out of season her to a party— Henry, I think I got ydur fortune cookie!" Inspect and condition new cars the base paths will by up to hairing his usual visa problems C hicago 47 20 .701 6% comebacks' already and I can’t proving enough to attempt, an- the box in an envelope — Excellent condition.' Stereo prices, aU types of stone and for driiveiy. Experienced de­ Happy 70th Birthday where Red Sox Manager K asko. in Venezuela, FTsk was given Phoenix 41 27 .603 12 do it again. other comeback. oddrefn to the (Classified Manager, Manchester tape, trailer hitch end many concrete work. Replaster and sired but we wlU consider an Eddie Kask.0 wants to play “ With hitters like Carl Yastr­ Ume off to visit his new-born D etroit 23 44 .848 29^ "If you can’t see the ball you But he said the examination Bvenlng Herald, together extras. $2,400. 742-8066. improve your ceUar now. CaU Inexperienced man •with me­ him— ^fine. zemski and Reggie Smith be­ son in Keene, N.H., and Oag- Pacific Division can’t hit.” Thursday by Dr. Charles Regan “That’s alright with me,” with a memo listing the L U.1 nZ------® P'™- 648-1870, 644-2676. chanical abUlty. Some hand hind me, maybe I won’t have to liano got caught in a snow Los Angeles 64 11 .831 — The 27-year-old outfielder, ot the Massachusetts Eye and KUNG-FU : companies you do NOT 1970 CHBIVELLE SS, green with ______1______!______Polnring - Papering 21 Help Wonted Female 35 tools necessary. Steady em- Harper told reporters Thursday run as often,” Harper said. storm driving down from St. GRANDPA GATES Golden Stete 41 26 .621 i m once considered a budding su- Ear Hospital showed, that the want to see your letter. white stripe, 4-speed, $1,800. NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS — I^dyment and good benefits. as the Red Sox conducted their Kasko, however, said he Louis. Beniquez was unheard 41 26 .612 14 C W 876-6766 evenings. Seattle perstar with the Boston Red vision in his left eye was only FIRE DRAGON Your letter will be de­ Remodeling, repairing, addi- CEIUNG speclaUst — expert COUNTER GIRLS, fuU-time 11 See Mr, Patch or Mr. Carter first full-squad workout. would put no restrictions on from . 26 39 .400 28 a.m.-0 p.m. Apjdy in person— Houston Sox, w as hit in the head in a 20-100, com pared to 20-30 in stroyed if the advertiser tions, rec rooms, porches and workmanriiip. One ceUing or in person. Outer Chevrolet “I’ve never played as much Haiper’s base-running. “I’m In all, 38 players participated Portland 16 64 .217 41 is one you've mentioned. 1666 COMET, white, V-8, auto- Dairy Queen Brasler, 242 Love, 1967 game by a pitch thrown by 19^0. roofing. N o jo b too smaU. CaU all your ceilings repaired and C o. m e., 1220 I M ^ St., Man­ as half a season in center,” giving him the green lig^t,” in the three-hour workout. Re­ Thursday's Results If not it will be handled m atic. G ood condition. $260. painted. Also Interior painting Broad St. the Angels’ Jack 'Hamilton. Aft- Conigllaro told the Times that 744 Peak St., Hcnkferd ‘ 649-3144. chester. said the former MUwaukee Kasko said. “Anyone who can serve inflelder Mike Fiore was Cincinnati 108, B uffalo 97 in the usual manner. Phone 648-4644. and w allpapering. C all 289- Brewer who came to the Red er missing the .1968 season and Regan’s report read, in part, N .J. LAEO^AMME —Carpenter $40 'WEEIKLY salary jrius steal 73 bases in one year can a short-lived holdout, missing Golden State 116, D etroit 106 FORD FAIRLAN E, G T, 1966, 0773 . Lisa and Shelley Sox during the off-seascm in a trying unsuccessfully to make "There is no indication he can contractor. Additions, remod­ bonuses for morning hours ser­ PLUMBER run on his own.” about an hour of the practice Only games scheduled Tel. 249-7963 890, V-8, 4-speed. Im m acutata. 10-player trade. “I played Five players were absent from ABA it as a pitcher, Conigllaro came play baseball ihofe effectively elin g and repaira. 876-1642. J. P. LEWIS ft SON, custom vicing FuUer Brush custom­ session before agreeing to Phone 644-2889. FuU-time position available mosUy in left and right 8^ wdl the opening workout, but only East Division back •with nearly normal eye- now than he did last July.” Lost and Pound decorating. Interior and ex­ ers. CaU between 6-7 p.m . 648- terms with Heywood Sullivan, aiHgi i asRHfiiiiisRUfi I asRlU" CARPENTRY Repoim, re- for person with institutiem- Happy Birthday Happy as the infleld.But I don’t see one—Sonny Slebert—is a hold­ terior, paperhanging, fuUy in­ 0472. the Red Sox director of player W. L. Pet. O.B. LOar — One-yeAr old male Sia- modeling, additions, roofing. al plumbing experience, li­ any differences. You’ve got to out. Siebert is seeking to re­ personnel. Kentucky 61 13 .797 — sured For free estimates, call JIMMY First-irst Bili'hGBirthday mese. cat, vtdntty of Philip Rd. sedan, 0 cylinder, automatic, CaU David Patrla, South Wind­ RECEPTIONIST wanted, Kon- cense preferred, but not V irginia 39 27 .691 13 649-9668; I f no answ er 648-6862. and Charier Oak St. Reward. ______$700. 643-0017 after 4. sor, 644-1796. day-Ohursday, 6-9 p.m. Satur­ necessary. Love, DARCY COWLES N ew Y ork 30 36 .462 21% 648-8888. A fter 8 p .m ., 648-9054. K u gT A N O — 1966, 2-door hard­ INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ days 0 a.m.-3 p.m. C eu: neces­ ExoeUent working cmidi- Mom, Dad, Andy, Love, F loridians 27 39 .409 25 WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ cial rates for people over 65. sary. Re^dy . P.O . B ox 222, tlons and benefits. Apply Carolina 26 39 .400 2S% HAVE you lost a lovable Mack top, '6 cylinder, S-q>eed trans­ modeling epecialist. Additions, Barry and Sparky Ronnie and Diana Girls ’ Team Spotlighted m ission on floor, sharp. $666. (Tall m y com petltora, then oaU Manchester, Catm. Personnel Depeutment: Pittsburgh 23 41 .869 28 halt-grown .eat, vlcini^ Ver; rec rooms, dormers, porriiee, 6496290. m e. E stim ates given . 649-7868. . West Division non 8 ^ t . CaU 6496478. cabinets, formica, buUt-ins, OVER 60? Like to meet people? MANCHESTER Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Utah 40 20 .692 — bathroom s, kitchens, 649-3446. T. J. FLANAGAN ft SONS — If you drive and want part- MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Indiana 36 28 .663 8% LOST - Man’s eyeglasses, to Painting and papering. FuUy time work that la fun and RAY MEMERE brown FOwlw case. Reward. wagon, standard shift, good 71 Haynes St. In AAU Track at Garden D allas 31 36 .463 16 tranzportatlen, $896. CaU 643- CARPENTRY AND insured, workmen’s compensa­ earns you good money, caU (>01649-7636. 646-1222, E xt. 481 Love, Love, D w v e r 26 38 .406 18% 6017. BUILDING tion, UabUity, iHoperty dam­ 646-6024. the 640-yard relay, the 880-yard There are carloads of stars in M em phis 23 41 .369 21% NEW YORK (AP)—“It LOOT —Passbook No. 107819. • R epairs—Rem odeling age. (JaU 648-1948. sprint medley relay and the the men’s events, too, althoug^i Thursday's Results PART-TIME service man for Joanne Krissy means somethincr to the jSavings Bank of Manchester. e Masonry—Cioncrete mile relay and Miss Toussaint one of the brightest, ihiler Mar­ Floridians 130, D enver 118 OAIOLLAC, good condi­ GTORGE N. CONVERSE — RN and LPN. 11-7, fuU or part- pest control, car required, ser­ people of Bedford - Stuy- AppUcatlon made for payment. 1962 e Cabinets—^Formica will be out to retain her title in ty Llquori, will be absent, hav- Only game scheduled tion, reasonable. 643-6770. Interior, exterior, painting, time. 646-4619.. vice regular monthly cuatom- vesant,’’ says Fred Thomp­ • N o jo b too smaU. paper hanging. F x' e e esti­ ers in homes and businesses in Happy Birthday Happy Birthday son, “that a bunch of local the 880-yard run. i^ relnjured his left foot last SECRETARY — Opportunity She’ll also be in the 440, at­ weekend. Hockey 1964 FORD W agon, country se­ 649-0773 Evenings m ates. (JaU after 8 p .m ., 648- Manchester area, 8-12 noon. DAVID MOM LEMIRE girls can be champions.” dan, automatic, ^ulre interi­ 2804. for competent secretary Oal 649-1390, M r. Lavery. tempting to beat out defending But several of the other mile NHL Announcomentt Friday •with pleasant personal- Thompson is coach of the champion Jarvis Scott, as will East Division or, good operating condition. DORMERS, garages, porches. Love, Love, entries, headed by Byron Dyce SALE EXTENDED FOR your next party, shower, rec rooms, room additions, RICHARD E. MARTIN. Full ity. SmaU growing non-defense SCHOOL bus drivers wanted to Atoms Track Club and those Kathy Ham m ond, Gail FTtz- W L T Pts. 876-9122. of New York University, are wedding, ban4uet or sales ------kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, professional painting service, company, typing, shorthand drive in tovm of Manchester. girls, led by Cheryl Toussaint, gerald. and eight Boston 46 8 9 99 Marlene and Boys Karen and Joe more Oian likely to batter the iheotiiig, call The Colbny — — — —— siding, general repairs. (Qual­ interior.exterior. Free esti­ and some bookkeeping essen- Approodmate hours 7 :16 to 8 :46 will have a lot of fans behincl other entries. N ew Y ork 41 11 10 90 four-minute barrier. His mein Roona, 960 SuUivan Avenue, ______ity Workmanriilp. Financing mates, fully insured. 640-4411. tlaL Pleasant working condi­ a.m., 2:16 to 3:46 p.m. We will them tonight in the National Other women out to defend, M ontreal 34 14 12 80 competition will come from South VOndsor, 286-8861, 831- TH ICKf - ir a C r a V i avaUable. Economy BuUders, tions, good salary and fringe train you. CaU 643-2414. Happy Birthday AAU Champion^ps at Madi­ their championships include of Bowling Green, Detroit 27 26 9 68 benefits. Write Box F, Man­ son Square Garden. Toronto 26 27 11 61 THRU SAT. FEB. 26th 0041. 1969 DATBUN ptek-up truck, In c., 648-6169, 873-0647, eve­ KRISTEN P at Hawkins in the 60 yards, vdio beat Dyce last FMday nings. Floor Finishing 24 chester Herald. HOW ARE YOU DOING? "KEEP SMILING - The women in almost any Pat Johnson in the 60-yard hur­ night in the 1600 m eters at the B uffalo 18 36 14 40 low mUeage. ExceU«it condi­ Were you satisfied with your Love, track meet are all but shunted dles, E sther Stroy in the 220 Olympic Invitational. , V ancouver 16 88 6 87 The Manchester New Car Dealers Invife You tion. $1,260. Phone 643-8886. A f­ ADDITIONS —AU types of re- FLOOR SANDING, and refin- HA1RDRE8SESR wanted — Ex- Income last year? Would Mommy, Uncle Billie, West Division ter 8 p.m . 643-9264. Ishlng (specializing in older perienced. Excellent working aside by the men—but not in and Doris Brown in the mile. Dr. Delaino Meriwether and Penonob modeling, rocreatlwi rooms, you like to be independent, KEEP HAPPY" (jh lca go 38 16 7 88 floors). Inside painting, paper conditions. 648-7906. Grammy & Buckaba New York. Here, the Atoms Herb Washington, who finished porches, garages, custom to bo your own boss, to M innesota 32 20 9 73 And Your Family To This Gala Celebration TAE returns and oU your book­ hanging. No job too small. earn additiw ial incom e. SeU command as much respect as in a dead heat in the Dt- kitchen cabinets and cotmter SECRETARY-Oal Friday, good St. Louis 21 32 9 6l keeping chores done profes- John VerfalUe, 646-6700. 872- KNAPP SHOES, commis­ their male counterparts. vitational’s 50-meter dash, top Biisineu Servlees 13 tops. CaU BiU ConheUy, 876- typing, prefer shorthand and C alifornia 18 30 14 50 sloiiaUy. Your home or mine. 2222. sions up to $7.20 per pair. No Help Wonled-Mole 36 Help Wonted - In the front 'window of a bank the 60-yard dash field, along 8266. Philadelphia 18 31 U 47 Your Chrysler-Dodge Dealer RMSonaMe rates. <3aU 949- SNOW PLOWING residential dictaphone wq;>erlence, WUUng investment. Selling equip­ in the heart of “Bed-Stuy,” the ■with CharUe Greene, Mel Pend­ Your Plymouth Dealer to learn MT-ST operation. ___ Moke o r Fem ale 37 sometimes volatile sector of Pittsburgh 18 84 9 46 9146. commercial. CaU now, there ment free. (Contact Wm. BAKEUIY PORTER, experienc- er and Lennox Miller. Los Angeles is room to get on list for good Bonds - (Company benefits, busy Man­ Brooklyn, stands a tropiy, sig­ 16 40 7 89 GHORGHES MOTORS MANOHESTER PLYMOUTH Graffeo, One Knaiq> Ontre, ed, steady work, good pay, caU EARN $1.86 hourly plus bemus D^endlng his title will be ^ Thursday's Results INCOME TAX returns prepar­ Service. OtU 646-4643. Roofing - Siding 16 chester office. CaU Mrs. nifying the Atoms’ national Stocks - MertgogM 27 Brockton, M ass., 02401. b efore 12 noon, 646-6820. Park servicing FuUer Brush custom­ PARKADE DITSTY — Lou in the 60-yard Detroit 2, Vancouver Q 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER RT. 83, TALCOTTVILLE RD., MANCHESTER ed by appointment in your Thom pson. 649-0361. championship. high hurdles, with stiff chal­ home or office. Personal and STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, AL LAI^IAOT—Siang, roofing, MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd, AUTO BODY Repair Man— We ade Bakery. ers. No experience or Invest­ Polinski 246-674, T ed Bidwell B uffalo 6, C hicago 3 storm windows, awnings. Qual­ “The man at the bank told lenges from Rod Mllburh, Tom businoM. OO l 643-0888, RuraeU fireplaoes, flagstone terraces. mortgages — interim financ­ have an opening for an experi­ ment required. CaU between 6- 202, B ill A very 232-224-637, R ay Montreal 4, Minnesota 2 ity 'woriunanriilp, free esti­ MEDICAL me he has to clean that window Hill and Leon Coleman. Your Dafsun Dealer Your Pontiac Dealer AU concrete repairs, both in­ ing — expedient and con­ enced quality combination au­ 7, 643-0472. B essette 201, Howie Edwards Only games scheduled L. Burnett. m ates. FuUy Insured. 649-8417. PART-TIME, days, janitorial every day,” Thompson said. side and outside, railings, fidential service. J. D. Real TRANSCRIPnONIST to body repair man. If you “•He has to clean away the hun­ 214, Ed Spence 224, W alt PUska INCOME TAX preparation. 872-9187. w ork. CaU 949-6334. 213-556, A1 Row ett 212-566, B ill DEGORMIER MOTOR SALES, MG. PONTIAO PARK landscaping. Reasonably E state A ssoc., 643-6129. want to make real money, call dreds of hand prints and nose (JaU Dan M oeler, 649-8829, 247- Part-time weekends, must COMPUTER OPERATOR W allace 200-661, Steve Hanley 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER priced. CaU 648-0801. BUXWELL Home Improvement ^ be thoroughly familiar with Stan Ozimek, Moriarty Broth- MANCOHNE shop set-up man. prints from all the nelghbor- 373 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 8116. 204, Mike W asilonis 214-553, R oy Deficit in Won-Lost Column Co. Ebepert Expert Installation of alu- ers, 643-6136. first shift, experience on hcxxl kids who pass by that win­ PURITY CHeanlng (Jornpany — ond, third. AU kinds. Realty medical terminology. For 12 midnight to 8 a.m. R iggott 206-214-606. mlnum siding, gutters and presses and other Ugfat ma- d ow .” rug, floor and window clean­ statewide. Credit rating unnec- shift, to operate Burroughs Your Buick, Opel, Saab Dealer trims. Roofing InstaUatlcn and A pply I Personnel Department: chtaes preferred. Apply in per­ And You Win in Grid Draft Your Toyota Dealer INOOilCB TAXES prepared by ing. OUl for free estimates. easary. Reasonable. Confiden­ SKILLED B300 system. Operating sys­ And, referring to the Atoms’ THURSDAY MIXERS — Ray repairs. 646-6496, 876-9109. son. Personnel Dept. Iona Mfg. champlon^p, he said: “It’s Gordon F ogg, 646-8428. We honor Master Otarge. tial, quick arrangements. Al­ OR UNSKILLED tem environment. Burroughs Row ett 212-663, D ick Thom as By FRANK EOK MANCHESTER Co., Regent St., Manchester. the kind of thing you hope can Barkum •was considered one S&S BGIGK LYNGH MOTORS _____ 647-9060. vin Lundy A gency. 627-7971. experience not necessary 210, John H igley 203, Barbara When you show a deficit in CONNECTICUT cM>ital Gains MEMORIAL HOSPITAL $720 to START but preferably should have pull the neighborhood a little of the finest college ends in the 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 345 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 100 Constitution P laza, H art­ EXPEUUENCED painter, must H igley 205-176-637. D olly Dawood the won-lost column you win in * ^ and dividends tax return com- SNOW Plowing __ commerrisd R oofilig Ond Several, men needed to work some experience on second closer together.” country last season. Scouts say pleted in your home for $7. BiU ^nd residential. Cold morii- ChtmiW yS ford. Evenings, 288-6879. 71 H aynes St. have some carpentry and dry 197-181-609, M arie D eL ucco 180- the pro football draft. That’s 16-A ,with expanding electrical generation hardware. Good The Atoms will be defending 602, M ary Knight 177, Donna he has the "tools to be a super- aierid a n , 742-9287 a lter 0 p .m ., ingg, can’t atari you r oar? We ______———— •wall experience, year ’round how Coach Weeb Ewbank of 646-1222, E xt. 481. and mechanical equipment working cemditions. Excel­ their championships tonight in DePasquaie 177. sta r.” He is 6-foot-3 and 216 Your Lincoln, Mercury, Jeep for appointment. ^lU! Reasonable rates. CaU RQOOTNG — SpeciaUzlng work. Benefits. M9-9608. the New York Jets feels. Private InttrueHom 32 company. Positions now lent salary and benefits. “I think we have a couple of pounds. In four years he caught now. 646-8467, 647-9304. pairing roofs aU kinds, new ______TAX RETURNS — Guaranteed avaUable in maintenance, For further information blue chippers who will h^p us 128 passes fo r 2,180 yards and Your Ford Dealer Dealer roerfs, gutter work, chimneys, l e a r n to play the organ in AVON Invites you to get out of accurate. Personal, stocks, yOUNG married men wifi the house, and into the exciting office peraonr.el, irntaUation $690 GUARANTEED contact Personnel Depart­ right away,” said Ewbank at 27 touchdowns. Last season he cleaned and repaired. 80 years home. Very reason- m ent : rentals. Copiplete privacy. world of high-fariilon cosmet­ TO START 'Billie Jean King Upset his Shea Stadium office the had 10 TDs. He is a cousin of DILLON FORD, MO. MORIARTY BROTHERS do smaU repair jobs and paint­ experience. F ree estim ates, pates. <3aU 1-429-4733 or and management trainees. other day. Lem Barney of the Detroit Reasonabte. Near Pathmark, ing, also cellar cleaning and <3all H ow ley, 64S-0861. 649-3826 foT free introductory ics! You’ll be welcomed into For more information and Construction workers, . fac­ 319 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER______315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER H enry O umUo, 668-9406. fine homes by friendly pieople. MANCHESTER The Jets had two first-round Lions. light trucking. ChU 646-2692, ' lesson. interview, caU Saturday or tory workers, mUkmen, - Earn good money, too, for aU picks, obtaining one of them 646-8726. M onday 9-6 p.m . 669-1011. route men, salesmen. No MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Taylor is a well built 6-foot-2 the things you want. Work in More Ways Than One following a deal with Washing- scaling 224 pounds. He had two experience necessary. WIU Your Oldsmobile Dealer . TREE SERVICE (S ou cler) HeotingondPliimbliig______17 Help Wonl«d-Femole 35 your frae time, without sacri­ 71 Haynes St. t^ ^rdtaatim, _ coqrieous service. ^ Moser at 61 Market Mtd packing bicycle parts and **®ur atari. Raise in 80 days. ade. tight end. We’ll make a decision of the year. He led the confer­ FREE not to risk further damage of ®he said. "There was no pain, waU.. coverings, . carpeting, „ -etc. - ^1496. Square,’ Newington. Monday, triieela. Aw>ly in person. Utile Syndet Products, Inc., Route 6, later on whether he or Richard ence twice in receiving, catch­ 646-1700. my big toe,” she said. You can’t blame my loss on Caster will take the inside po­ Custom Squares, 06 Cooper St., ------— ------———------“ nmbnuirv 28 10 a m B ike Industries In c., 316 B read Bolton, (jonii. She also said she was with- that, ing 101 fo r 1,211 yards for two AM-FM EMERSON 1970 JAVELIN; excellent condi­ 643-9692. SAM WATSON Plumbing and BYbniaiy 28, lO a.m.______Manchester. sition. Both are capable. years. M ATURE MiVN WANTED part- drawing from the Birmingham, "The thing that hurt me is I “We were fortunate to get tion, low mUeage. Priced for Heating. Bathroom remodel- ^ fold diapers, part- Mich., tournament next week couldn’t practice all week. But "We wanted more lineback­ quick sale, (ja il 046-4601 be­ SIHARPEINING Service — Saws, tag and repairs. Free eatt- (jail East PART-TIME clerk, 1:30-0:80 time for liglit warehouse work Read Herald Ads Taylor, our top-rated line knives, axes, shecuv, skates, time or full-time. and will make a decision later h’s just indicative of the way ing depth,” says Flwbank, which tween 0-6 p.m. m ates. (>ai 049-8806 p.m. OVesday - Saturday, plus deliver! 3s. (ja il 646-1000. backw. A Michigan coach, Jim rotary blades. (Julok service. ___ ^ H ariford, 289-1627. on the Dallas, Tex., tournament ^’ve been playing lately.” leads one to believe that de­ SftH Green Stamp Store. 074 Young, linebacker coach, had BONUS/ 1868 jdB R C U R Y M onterey, Capitol Equipm ent C o., 38 ' ------March 7-12 where both Chris lu other singles matches fensive end Ed Gallgher, 266- CLOCK RADIO SALESWOMAN — Pilgrim M)Us Mata St. Manchester. worked with Taylor at Mich­ good oondlUon. Low., mfleage. • Mata St.^ Manoherier. Hours M illlllOryi Hdp Wantod - Male 36 Evert and Wimbledon cham- Thursday, Barbara Downs of pounder from UCLA, could very Fabric Department Store is —------igan, and had Bob Babich un­ Stere6. tape player. Reaeon- daUy 7:80-0, lliureday, 7:80-9 niiinim A Inn pion Evonne Goolagong are ex- Alamo, Calif., defeated sixth- well fill that spot if needed. 19 looking for mature woman SOMEONE to •dean store, two der Bo Schembechler at Miami TO EVERY NEW OR USED CAR BUYER aMe prloe. C all 646-2804. • Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7966. pected to play. seeded Judy Dalton of Austral- The Jets came up with 16 part-time evenings. Apply PU- hours per week. Apply ta pei^ in Oxford, Ohio. Young com­ ------—------LADIES’ dreseee, suits, wed­ aon, Flair Home Fumlshtags, Mrs. idng awoke Monday lo., 6-1, 6-1; Nancy Richey Gun- players, eight for defensive pur­ grim Mill*, 434 Oakland St., pared Taylor favorably with 1006 LINOOLN Convertible, air- HANDY man, general repairs. ding gowns and veils, aU cus­ Manchester Parkade. wlth the big toe on her left foot of San Angelo, Tex., easily poses, seven for offense and one 1* Minimum Used Cor Purchase $500. Manchester. RETIRED Babich and that was good oonditlantag, stereo tape, other painting, carpentry, and ce­ tom made. Some nlteratloiui. infected. She went to a doctor knocked off the No. 8 seed, punter. enough for me, especially since extras. ExoeUent oondlUon, ment work. Reasonable rates R easonable p rices. 649-1188. CLERK-TYPIST wonted part- SEWING machine operator, up­ and was given a cortisone shot Australia’s Helen Gourlay 6-0, Babich has done well as a line­ $000. Phone 048-8888. A fter 8 and good experience. CaU 648- time. East Hartford branch of holstery, experience preferred INSURANCE AGENT which relieved the swelling, 8-2; and Miss Evert, the 17- backer with San Diego. p .m „ 64S-0204. 7906 o r 228-9207. national company needs wom­ but will train. Apply (Ud (jbl- enaUing her to play. year-old dazzler from Ft. Lau- “We didn’t have a second an to work ta small, corigenlel ony Oo., 696% HlUlard St., Rallies To Win THE MANCHESTER FORD 1666 Oakudo 000, 2-door Moving - Tbursday night, however, derdale, FUa.; stopped Austral- round pick that went to Dallas o ffice . Call 280-9318 fo r ap­ Manchester. For taside- sales; ta life tasuranoe depcuOment at the hardtop, V-8, automatlo trans- SNOW PLOWING — (Jommer- Trucking - Storage 20 M n. King swept past Julie Held- la’s Karen Krantzeke 6-3, 6-2. via complicated deals but in pointm ent. WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — mission, power steering. Ex­ cla l and residential. 646-3896. HOUSEWIVES — Ihflatlon man of Houston 6-3, in the In doubles, Wendy Overton of the third round we got another Providence College rallied from MANCHESTER — DeUvery - _ „ . Savings Bank of Manchester. Part-time hems arranged. cellent oondltlan throughout. hurts. E arn $60 to $76 w eekly opening set before dropping the Chevy Chase, Md„ and Valerie fine athlete in Gars Hammond a 10 point halftime defleit to de­ DKjK’S Snow Piowtag — Spe- light trucking and package de- LICENSED praotioal nurse, 8 $606. 6$6-6S60. for two to three nights work. next two 6-4, 6-1. Ziegenfuss of San Diego who has a fine chance to make fe a t Assum ption 81-76 in a AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION olallstag ta serving Rockledge livery. Refrigerators, washers p.m. to 11 p.m., part-time; ll and stove moving specialty, p.m. to 7 a.m., part-time. St. No deUveries or collecting. No “She won the first set,” Miss stopped Leslie Hunt of Austral- our team at one of three posi­ battle between New England 1666 JIAGUAR X K E , good con- and surrounding areas. Drive­ Call Mrs. Steele, 646-1700 Folding chairs for rent. 649- Anthony Nursing Home, Rook- Investment to start. C all 742- Heldman said. “I won the sec- ia and Pam Teeguarden of Loe tions—receiver, backup quar­ t»a8ketball powers here Tues­ dltlon. 12,200. Phone 742-7187 ways, sidewalks, sanding, (jail 07B2 vUle, 876-9121. 8628 between 9 a.m . - 4 p.m . ond and, on a silver platter, she Angeles, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. terback or as a safety.'' day night. after 6 p.m. 643-0002.

    Ot PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1972 M ANGI^TER EVENING HERALD, mNCHESTER, CONN-, FRIDAY, FEBItUARY 25, 1972 PAGE NINETEEN I ,6 I I ~ I ■ Wonted > To liiy 58 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW B SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Heines For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 i Houses For Solo 72 Houses For Scrie 72 Houses For Sale 72 Out off Toum Vernon WANTED — antique furniture, r LOVELY S-bedroom Ranch, ex­ SIX-ROOM Cape, alumiauin For M 75 SUPERMARKET t h r e e -BEDROOM Colonial, FOREST------HILLS --- Immediate CLASSIFIED glasa, pewter, oil paintings or WrtV IS IT ? cellent area, finished rec room. siding, new furnace, new root, flreplaoed Uvtag raom, formal Raised Ranch with occupancy, 4 - bedroom Colo- other antique items. Any quan­ V/MEM A LLVO U' Owner 648-1026. rec room, convenient loootton, dintag room, eabta kitchen ^-car gara^, nlal, ’ ’ family* - room, sundeck, VERN()N — Spacious 3 or 4- tity. H ie H arrisons, 848-8709, HEED IS A l o a f n ice treed lot. Only $34,900. with buUt-ta appUances. Wood- a®”®*! hoat, central air­ walk - out basement, garege. bedroom Ranch In prestige ^Ves” Vote Urged on RHS Addition 166 OaMand Street. QoodohUd - Bartlett, Reidton, ed lot; walktag distance to all wall-to-wall, P rinciples only. 648-1818 after Huntington Drive area. Cen­ O F b r e a d VOU MERRITT VALUES 643-7887, 669-1744, 742-6786, 84S-' ADVERTISING FIHD APARklKIG schools, bus, abqpptag. Upper ^ 6 p.m . tral air-c\® Wrth rate m Vemon and the O . . . r r ' . _ ------a a h M i w /s t z l/1 Ua a^atiat Matt. ‘ aA frt AVTUIIIfl thtt ItlGITlOerS, aOClUlf, WIlUG W® OO N I^ room in private home, rage. I SPRING ST. area — Superb An- B elflora A gency, 647-1418. HERITAGE HOUSE D rO B riatiorT o f m ilH on u«xe’n t'"rte e d to " e'^ipand the adding, "WhUe we do YOim COOPERATION wux A IA I A il?, 7711 ACRES-OF TREES not aU agree on all of the par- kitchen and living room privi­ KORNER said! buUt 7-room Raised :______' ------r ------— R ealtors 646-2482 to eSaid RLkville^Hieh ®®hool. “ BE APPRECIATED l/l#%fci I I leges. Free parking. Phone $88,900—So. W indsor. 7-room Ranch, many, many extras, TWO-FAMILY plus smaUer sin- In the middle of all those O u 1 KocKviiie iiign ------g^es.to------The Town Council is also In Uculars, w all agree on the For the finer homes. School. 643-6279. Bur .. MUHMinr' Colonial, 3 bedrooms, quaUty plus Hutchins Agency, 8^‘® "®®‘‘ Mata Street. Nice to- trees you’ll find this beau­ Without any town growth cal- back of the plans, which were program being presented to the I * I 1 ^ family room, garage. ^ ,— r r - : ; ------^ voifRE 5tbckiHG> By BEA KEITH R ealtors, 649-5824. vestm ent. Ask fo r Frank Spl------tiful Raised Ranch, large Board members ^nd admtals- culated, the number of high cut down on request of the PubH®-’’ Continued From Preceding Poge LARGE furnished room, for -nie ■ Apncp cn o $39,900—M anchester. 9V& room ______lecld, Belflore Agency, 647- MANCHESTER — spacious 7- kitchen with oven & range, trators, at a press cwiference, schoolers will increase at about council The original plans caU- *»®Pe m ale wUy, parking. $16 week- Ranch. In-law suite and If the rooms in your house QUALITY PLUS H ERB . . . ^ 1418. room hom e, aluminum siding, dishwasher. IH baths, 3 bed­ all expressed the urgency of the loo per year, thereafter. These ed for an appropriation of $10.6 does not go down to defeat, radiate from a central hall, Dr. Ramsdell commented. ly. Call 646-0226 after 6 p.m . family room. Owner designed and built this new roof, first-floor family rooms, huge 22x24’ family need for more space. Board students are presently In the mlUlon. ------Help Wonted - Articles For Sole 45 the colors you use In the hall 4-bedroom, 8H bath home. So J^VBLY Lookout Mountain 7% room, double garage. Only room with corner fireplace, Chairman Joseph Powers' out- school system In the lower Other comments from board kfiss Edith Casati, former Mole or Femole 37 GENTLEMAN — Centrally lo- CART IT CLEAR $40,900—M anchester — 7-room should set the color scheme many extras it Is impossible to Raised Ranch, 2V6 baths, $84,900. Hayes Agency, 646- garage. $84,900. Call J . F lor­ Uned the activities leading to g^des. members at this morning’s member and chairman of the CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy cated. Private home, room IHTD THE MEXT Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2 for the surrounding rooms. board, also urged passage of to do with Blue Lustre. Rent Uat them. 8,200 square feet of 2-car garage. Plastered walls. 0181. ence, 649-6^. Thebreakdownof the $8.6 mil- meeting Included: Robert Du- PIANO or organ player wanted next to shower. Telej^cne, COUSlTV baths, family room, 2- Use the tops of your kitchen the appropriation and expressed cabinets for storage of hel- Uvtag space, tatick and aluml- Immaculate execu------—— —— - — plans. He said the board has, figure Is: $7,106,600 for beau—"I think this Is an excel- for new band. Popular music. electric sham pooer $1. H ie parking privileges. 049-6801 af­ car garage. dom-used platters, pitchers num ‘'exterior, large rear l>®n>e, 8 years young. Two- MANOHES'raR — Combination building additions and altera- lent answer to a problem . . . cwiiiMcmifldence that it would be Call 646-3635. E.A. Johnson Paint Oa, 723 ter e p.m . zoned heat. Lovely outdoor pa- residential and business block, ..B&W.. Main St., M anchester, 649-4601. $41,900—M anchester — 7-room and large soup tureens. pondi, S^car garage. Listed in thrwgh a feasibility study, two architects and U*® problem of the number of passed. nrellm inATV rAfArAnrliimn fo r ♦oxw.vw lur ana r x W G hav® rwichort f t MANCHESTER — Furnished ■ Ranch, 3. bedrooms, 2 1. Three tenam ent house t>lus low fifties and weU worth it. tlo, tree-studded lot. Trans­ ^room atagle fwnUy home, b a r h OWS AND WALLACE CO. preliminary referendums engineering fees; $868,600 for etudente we have. I am very «®w we nave m R V JO store and apartment. ExceL purchase of land for the ex­ ONE-LUNGER, 7 h.p. gas en­ rooms, carpeted. Kitchen baths, family room, ga­ 8 acres of residential prop­ kOnutos to the parkway. T. J. ferred owner wants fast sale. Realtors—MLS site development; ^ .000 tor “apPY with the solution.” P<^ ta M/lLyfiV.LE'/ CAL, erty. Possible 6 lot sub­ lent Investment, $86,900. Hayes pansion and for funds for the Sihiotions Wonted - gine mounted on steel wheels privileges. Modem bath. rage. Crookett, R ealtor, 648-1677. B elflore A gency, 647-1418. equipment; and $17,000 for the Steven M arch^: ”I feel while j® Tm. M|. U. t. FM. Off.—AH flfMl rt98n«d division. So. Windsor. $40,- A gency, 646-0181. Manchester Parkade architect’s preliminary plana, Femole 38 with saw rig, $86. F ifteen Lounge with fireplace, plush. • 1*72 by UnK*a rtMur* tyndicMr Inc. conUnsenev fund Uto cost is considerable, we are the high school must be m*®® wooden cow stanchions, $2. $52,900—M anchester. Raised 000. CENTRALLY located Cape with 'M anchester 649-5306 vamping of the original plan. He P rivacy. Parking. 843-0002. 2. Four bedrooms. Spacious garage on nicely landscaped $I$t®00 — LARGE 8 - f>edroom ______Th H«mi I V. A f aow at the point of rock bottom in order to ensure both gwiwta NEED a Gal Friday for typing. each. Small manure spreader. Ranch, 4-5 bedrooms, 3 ENDURING VALUE said the board now feels it has The addition is budgeted at an weneed.” He said. In quaUty and scope of this baths, family room, house on Plymouth fane. lot. Priced to seU now at Ranch, fireplace, aluminum COVENTRY (NORTH) — 4 light shorthand, general office needs chain w ork, $26. 644-0209. ATTRACTIVE ROOM, privaite In this completely renovat- come up with a plan' trtiich overall cost of $29.04 per square „j u Is a mistaken Idea vital segment of our eduoation- Aportmenls - Fkrtt - Out of Town Houses For Sole 72 den. Two full baths. Three fire­ $24,000.______Ask for Tom______Funder- aiding, garage, large wooded Bedroom Dutch C olonial, duties? Write Box “RR” , Man home, for working girl. Board places. Formal dining­ . ed, attractive, 6-room home. will meet the needs of the in­ fcot said David Eveleth of ^ the school’s al system,” Miss Casall said. 18 H.P. SKI-DOO, with cover, itarke. Belflore Agency. 647- *®** Hutchins Agency Realtors, beautifully situated on wooded Chester Herald. optional. Few steps from Post Tenements 63 For Rent 66 ______- room. Large living room. Modem U toh^ 2 bedrooms, dividual students. McHugh A ssociates. He iy>ted helmet, half-case of oil. Exc^l- MERRITT AGE;NCY 1418. 849-6824. acre, quiet ' ' area - of ------lovely O ffice. 643-6746. I Loads o f closets, $38,900. Uvtag room, dining room, He explained that the need U**® com pares with a $30.48 MATURE woman will babysit len condlUon. $600. C all 875- SIX-ROOM duplex, large yard, r o c KVILLE — Hu*ee - room O ffered b y the ------r-— oTv t> n n v homes. Quality constructed for 646-1180 3. Huge, treed lot. Coventry. full basement, garage. U ”riow” for additional space average cost per square foot for In m y home for infants or pre­ 8854. available M arch 1st, $200. 649- apartm ent with heat, hot wa Close to Town Hall, shop­ SEVEN-ROOM Colonial In'de- present owner, features large P riced a t a low $24,600. slrable Bowers area. Front to ditlon, on 1^ Ita^ ta flreplaced living room, plus He added, ”If there is a delay secondary schools built ta the schoolers. 646-3786. Apartments - Flats - ter, stove and refrigerator, llv ping, schools. $6,000. ta construction now, ahy sav- state during 1971. ROYAL FUTURA 800 portable $27,900 — COZY 7-room hom e. back flreplaced living room. ^ flreplaced famUy room, huge Public School Goals 63 WE HAVE customers waiting paneled and Mrpet- PHILBRICK 4. Industrial land and buUd- tags would be eaten up ta es- The present cai>acity of - the typewriter, elite type, excel- Tenements Baseboard heat, two-car ga­ ings for lease or sale. LUPAOCHINO AGENCY formal dining room. Simply dining rooms (wainscoting), ed. $135. Sacurity deposit re­ Tdiwne R ealty, 649-4066. calating construction costs.” schcol Is 1,276 students. The CHILD care, $6 dally. Call 643- lent contitlon, will sell for $76. MANCHESTER — Two - family for the rental of your apart­ rage. Nice bam, horse stalls, The best butcher blocks and 64^6482 beautiful paneled "Florida” deluxe kitchen with breakfast quired, adults only, no pets, ------proposed addltlion and renova­ 7234. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ one acre. Hutchins Agency, cutting boards are made from room at rear of home, plus room, breezeway, 2 car ga­ 649-1612. house, 4% room s, carpeting, parking for one car. Call 643- AGENCY tions will also greatly expand Pinpointed in Survey tate A ssociates, In c., 643-6126. R ealtors, 649-6324. an unseamed, fine-grained covered, private patio. Wall'tir- SEE THIS . . . rage. OaU Timothy Moynlhan, ______panel^, appliances, garage, 9678. FX>RE%T H H LS — Im m aculate Wanted - Real Etfale 77 the core facilities of the scluxd ■f :i ______COLONIAL—8 rooms, 7 years wood such as maple. An un­ wall in several rooms. Treed 568-0678. J . Wateon B each Co. being distributed to 36,000 to MANCHESTER — Duplex, 6-5, varnished board is best, since 7-room Raised Ranch. Alumi­ with special emphasis cn the HARTFORD (A P ) p h FumMiod ROCKVILLE — Four - room oW. 24’ foot living room, fire- lot. Coll early. Belflore Agen­ Fine Raised Ranch with NEW b a b y p i n c h Doy-Wnh-Petl 41 ft*! « I 49,A S"' ““ modem kitchen, built-in stove, varnish wears off quickly.' num siding, 8 bediboms, 2 full Multiple listing Service, Real- apartment. Stove, refrigera- place, country kitchen, family cy , 647-1418. it’s large indoor and out­ to*», H artford o ffice , 547-1660. large oT ^ *h o^ "'^ cta r^ Physlc2^”e5;ic;o^"^^pa:Sm;;t state Department of Edu- Apartments 63-A refrigerator, exceUent condi­ WE NEED LISTINGS RIGHT baths, formal living room, ™ ^ and its potential use by the cation Is surveying teachers, state, asks the y®<^ente to OTLIWN SiatBomm fiiwooil, n.M u >v s i .t 2.b>lroom i.putm «t tor. Immediate occupancy, room, four bedrooms, garage, door areas. It has 8 bed­ sound tion. $38,900. Hutchins A gency, NOW — So why dont’ you dining room, rustic family BRICK Colonial, with minimum two ^ ^ yeariound school administrators, b ^ che^ THREE - ROOM furnished $116 monthly. A lso four-room Large lot $36,900. centrally lo­ rooms, 3 baths, living room VERNON acres. Call 646-1781. R ealtors, 84941824. come Buy or List with Still­ room, 2 fireplaces. All dnq>es, cated. Seven rooms, redecorat­ and a kitchen with an ad­ l)a3 ls. of education, parents, legisla- consider to be the moot impor- posal, apartment, utilities. Employed man, Jeff or Bea at LETS GO DUTCH cUent tor lunlly p.t, fidd or *” ■ RANCH-6 rooms. 3 bedrooms, curtains, mdl-to-wall carpet­ ed Interior, two-zmie heat, |»ri- joining dining area. It Is SELUNO your home or acre- A regulation 26-yard compe- tore, and students ta an at- tent.” ^ and parking. person, no children or pets, Show. Reasonable. 644-2910. SEASONED hardwood, saw ed “ “ parking, $186 monthly. MANCHESTER — Preferred ing and appliances Included. vute screened patio. Walk to made for the growing fam­ Dutch Colonial design, 7% age? For prompt friendly aer^ titlon p• •»•>•"“ ■•»« «• r r champlcm blood line. $176. Call SEASONED fireplace wood for heat,’ hot water. Apply Mar- toiT T T, • .111 11 . K RAISED RANCH—6 rooms, 2 With bar, plus 20x20 stone TWO-FAMILY, nice location, JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. dral ceUings, floor to ceiling ALL CASH for your 647-1632 after 7 p.m . gale, $18 a jdck-up load. D ellv- floor, $188.86, heat and hot wa­ ELUNGTON—RrokvlUe B’ paths, finished on first floor with patio, large shed cabana, antique brick fireplace with within 24 hours. Avoid fud body posed problems con^ low's, 867 Main St., Manches­ mid twenties. Ask for Tom xjovtoa cembig a studmt lostaar his pe^’em, ieti«aici, ... o > ------—:------;— ered. Phone 228-9685. ter, family unit, security. Cali screened porch overlooking raised hearth. All this and tape. Instant service. ter. flreplkce. Lower level unfin- OPEN HOUSE Funderburke,- Belflore Agmcy, 649-5261 KteJS, the board aitaS «®««e other p e^ " Edu- "E a^j^nt is ^ FREE — mixed breed puppies, ______646-2426, 9-6. n el^ ib ^ . uUlltles not In- beautiful fireplace, 2- lovely private yard. All city KEITH A gency, 646‘9181. 647-1418. ______m ore fo r $88,600. M r. Lewis, ______cMtects came up with a "house Commissioner WUllam J. the potential harm whU* the 7 weeks old, to good home. FOR SAUS — firewood, cut to TWO-ROOM furnished apart- c lu d e ^ $ lW p er A v i ^ lot. $86,900. convenlencee. $32,600. CaU Saturday and Sunday NEW — Deluxe duplex, 8 bed- r e a l ESTATE HENRY ST. —Excellent 6 room 649-6iM)6. WANTED — House ta Green- plan” which will divide the stu- Sanders ta a letter accom- use of Illicit dru^ can cause to 649-2257. fit, $15. a pick-up load. 643-7996 iii os.ii ment. Stove, refrigerator, able M arch 1st. 872-0369. 7:30- •» " » •» H m othy Moyhlhan, 668-0678. J. 1-4 p.m. ITOOTUSy Atm DftillS. f*Ull pi»VfttC a. - s. „ n.ini «aMi«»A4A 178 Eaat Center S ^ t JUST LISTED home, living room with fire­ wood Drive area and Vemon dents Into four houses of 710 pu- pnnylng’ the questionnaire. himself and to om en. o r 228-9267. All hot water, semi-private 9:30 p.m. HORSE LOVERS — 7-room Watson Beach Co. Multiple T w o new •ChuTlson C olo­ a • AKC registered. English basement. Carpeting. AU mod' 648-1988 — 648-41S6 Elegant 4-bedroom ' Dutch- place, formal dining room Street area. Private party, no pUs each. Hie classroom areas "What we are trying* to do," —"Each bath. Apply Marlow’s, 867 R&ised Ranch. 3 years old with Listing Service-Realtors, Hart­ MANCHESTER, CONN. nials with 2-car garage. Lo­ B(Sl w springer spaniel puppies, liver SEASONED firewood, cut and em appliances. Cloee to shop­ VERNON — New apart- cathedral ceilings In living room style C®l®nlal- ceramic modem kitchen, 1% bedhs, 2- ____ agents please. 648-2951. will be made more flexible by said Sanders, "Is to recast our ethical, social and spiritual v ^ Main St., Manchester. ford O ffice, 647-1660. cated on Ferguson Rood. car garage. Marian E. Robert- BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. and vriiite, champion bloodline, split to length, dump-truck ping and schools. Children wel­ ment. Just painted. Itoat, w^l- ^oom, 2-car garage. baths, carpeting, custom dra­ niimiTn^iiiS— ;---- i— M------_ the use of demountable walls educational goals so as to de- ues and uses thm ta ertab- Realtors—MLS Call 643-2298 a fter 6- load, $25, h alf a load, $16. CaU com ed. $260 mcmthly. Paul W. Business Locations to-waU carpeting, refrigerator, two-stall horse STARKWEATHER peries, fireplace, double ga­ son. R ealtor, 648-6968. EXPERTS ta locating' space ^ ^ worthy and practical Uriitag his personal goals. after 6, 643-9604. Dougan, R ealtor, 649-4836 or garbage dl^soeal, stove, dirti- ^nd corral on well treed rage, and huge treed lot. Priced Manchester Parkade . Commercial, residential changing educational phlloso* school programs Mddch meet —“Each student acquire the PEKINGESE — AKC, cham­ CONSTRUCTION for Immediate sale at $41,900. »24,600, D C^OU ^TE >-rooin 646-1021. For Rent 64 washer. $158.78, security de- jd; |3g qqq M anchester 649-6806 industrial — for purchase or {rtiy. the peal needs of all Con- ability to act as an tateUigent pion blood line, must sell, very posit. 643-9608. ■ , . 646-5858 Burry' ®“pe, wall-to-waU carpet, 2 lease. Try us, you’ll like us. TERESA Apartments, 1 Main COMMERCIAL place for lease. beautifully paneled rooms, Speaking of the air condition- necticut citizens young and old consumer, reasonable. C all 647-1187. Garden - Farm ------CUSTOM built Ranch with 2 ELUNOTON — Superb 8-room Keith Real Estate, 6464126, or sale 461 Main St., next to a home at ASHFORD PARK HERITAGE HOUSE drapes, curtains, riuule trees. tag {danned for the school. Eve- alike. —“Bach student «q>p<« tae St. Deluxe one-bedroom apart­ full baths, first floor paneled Raised Ranch. Tliree large 649-1922. Dairy Products 50 post o ffice . EiXeeUent business leth explained If It were to be "Once our goals are estab- righto and freedoms of all Indl- ment, including appUances, is a whole new world R ealtors 646-2482 ______•Hutchins A gency, 649-6824. bedrooms, two baths, two fire- Live Stock 42 BUY your potatoes, direct from alr-condittonlng, c a r p ^ , $167. S JS ; W iAd To R«.t______6J « — r For the finer homes. deleted from tfae plans. It would Ushed, we can begin to meas- iriduals." — ------places, two^^ar garage. Large save $200,(XX>; but this would be ure ■what our children are The responses to the ques- the potato warehouse, comer monthly. Paul W. Dougan, WANT TO RENT — room with torn* country kitchen, 2-car ga- NO MONEY dewn, 4-4 flats, fee room plus den. Truly, a of Buckland Rd. and TMland Realtor, 6^-4686. MANCHESTER — Plush car^ more than .eaten iq> ta ravlstag learning ta terms of the objec- tionnalre arejiot expect^ to ^ JERSEY milking cow for sale. MANCHESTER — 16,000-100,000 housekeeping facilities. Call rage. $42,900. ...because you get more than Just a house. We good lot. Live here for only quality constructed home with NOTICE the plans to include more win- fives.” ■tabulated and ^ announced .«..nuntil CaU anytim e, 649-6234. Tpke., puckiand. As low'as $1 TimiRS'rON Anartments — 140 square feet Industrial, com­ 647-1806. cluster reeidences In amall groups, preeerving vast pettag to included ta this 6- $180 m onthly, appraxlm atety. a fantastic 'view. $88,200. C.B. TOWN OF MANCipiSTBR ______— $22,900—Five-room Cape. Oozy room Ranch along with 2 d O W B . The questionnaire, which to tote spring. mercial or warehouse avall- areas of the 400>acre natural surroundings for yop Good starter home. Ecude Ev­ Govang, R ealtors, 648-9674, JOB OPENING ______to enjoy, and we are developing yeaf around B m sn n in and see our baths, SwedUdi flreidace, large erett, tatemational Associates, Eveleth said he had been F 872-4166. ______, carpeted, complete appu- awe immediately,fr«i.rht heated, ali^ Bualneia rropCITyP rO D ^ ------___ fireplace, garage, good location. eat-ta kitchen with buUt-tas, The Town of^MMchestor Is questioned about the pixq)oeed Articles For Sale 45 condiUoned, freight elevator, recreation facilities a short walk from your doorstep. 647-1800. ances, shades, generous clos­ Ideal starter home. b u s y Bea. We’re ready, garage, full basement. Priced VERNON recruiting $or the below ^ ted carpeting of the floors. He term- $1-$1.60 per square foot. 1-748- For Sale 70 HOT W ATER furnace, 77,000 Household Goods 51 ets, heat, hot water, parking, right. R . Harmom du­ Ing, paxUng. Rent reasonable, carpeting, kitchen appliances, sun deck, and full base­ CLEAN, used refrigerators, H ayes A gency, 646-0181. S^rage. ment . . . $22,860 to $24,000. acre lot. Only $39,900. H ayes 6834. 4 bedrooms. Large kitchen flniahlni^, sidewalks and floors, cost to the taxpayer lower over ALUMINUM sheets used as plex, IH baths, all appliaiwes, c a n 649-1680. HARTFORD (AP) — A Ralph pendlture by the several bu- ranges, automatic washers Agtaoy, 0464181. has self-cleaning oven, dish­ Must operate heavy truck and extended period, printing plates, .009 thick, 28x fully carpeted, air-condltlan- TEN ROOM contemporary Also, total electric one and two-bedroom apartments with I«ITH N a d e r-suKwrted consumer reaus of the Tran^Mrtatkn De- E MANCHESTER — AA lone, with guarantees. See them at MANCHESTER Professional w asher k disposal. Large perform elementary matate- architectural firm, head- Ranch ]^th 8-room studio apart­ wall-to-wall carpeting, appliances, and private patio or . 1. „„ii. 8T®up voiced opposition Thurs- partnient into a tran^xzrtattan 36”, 26 cento each or 5 for $1. ^ pearl’s ApWiances, 649 ««- **eat and hot water, ^ electric, new H oU SeS F o f S o l o 72 deck... from $179.00. HOME for a family, 7 rooms, 120’ frontage, city water, sew- level yard. Oarage k m ore. nance work. 643-2711.AAO _ r _____ ' aage o ’A a and n t i «\oi*1r1niF parking, on Twiabus IlnA line, * __ » ment or In-Iaw suite, over 1% REAL ECTATE $87,900. 649-6806. ed by William McHugh, was fi, ^ bill by the State Depart-* fund...” Main S t. Call 648-2171. building, conveWent, Vem V- on- excellent school area, 1% baths, Subject to ^ d ^ by me j,onored last week at an annual convenient to shopping. 8- MANCHESTER — ExceUent 8- acres of land with a view, red- ■ - ' ■ ' to, , Call Peterman Realtor, 649- m to------.. ot on onmioi ^ Transportation (DOT) Under the present law none South W indsor, R oute 86. fam ily room . Owner, 649-1437. State of (^necticut It to anficl- ^convention of school admtatotra- SOUP’S-on the rug that Is, so SINGER Touch and Sew with apartment unit. Charles Pontl- room U&R buUt colonial, 1% wood construction. Large ther- 172 R. CENTER ST. a • e • to establlrit a transportation of the money ta the Hlgh'way 7820. MANCHESTER — 2-famUy, 74, 9404. 'I pate(J that this will be filled ap- receiving a citation for the clean the spot with Blue L«s- cabinet, like new, hems, but­ ceUl, 649-9644, Raymond Pontl- baths, fireplace, waiU-to-wall mopane wtadows. 'I 649-1922 6464126 B& l W fund. Fund can be used for trans- large lot,' 2-car garage. Char- proxlmately Marih 16. l^kvttle High. Dr. tre. Rent electric shampooer ton holes, monograms, em­ ceUl, 646-OeOO. carpeting. Ask for Joan, Inter- ,-to..TnxTTAT ^ , u a. i BAYSTACK area, mUrntagton, b ARROWS AND WALLACE CO. 160 NORTH MAIN — Manches Ban A gency, 648-0688. Posltiwi may bo filled only by „ - emnhasized_____ Tlie bUl was described by the portaOon otiier than highways. $1. O lcott V ariety Store. broiders, stretch stitch, etc. tar’s newest and most pres- n a U ^ A ssociates, 647-1800. Vermont. Lot 121 Hlj^i Pea* Realtors-MLS Raymond Ramsdell emj^asized Coalpltion on Trans- Chapman said the DOT UH O rtg^ iy $419.60, wlU seU for MANCHESTER -- Mata Street ______completely redecorated, V illage, adjacent to golf , current Manchester residents. REMOVE thickest old paints AppUcation forms and torther that “’‘‘;J * ® ^ ‘^ ]|^^^^ portation as ”an attempt to "vlrtuaUy $126. Guaranteed. WlU deUver area, 4 rooms, first floor, all iifono WARANOKE Rd. — Custom new fully appUanced kitchen, course. Sewer and water as- Manchester Parkade easier! Use new Dry Strip by « W anted *»**llt U»P« I**®®* location, formal dining room, Uvtag room Infoimatlonfomatlon may beue ou«m»uobtained ^ flexlbUlty consolidate excessive power to ation of outdated and bankrupt and dem onstrate. Call 622-0476 appliances, 2 ^ -con d loiM ra . s®88m6iit lnclud®d in piio®. Mcuichester 64941806 ■ “ " " ^oliclee whirii wlU shortly suc- Staples — It Is non-toxic and heat and hotwater included, ? ^ k Drive by, our sign is on the with fireplace, large master ta the oHlce of the (Jeneral ______■’ the hands of DOT. dealer. $6,860. 872-4157 or 876-8676. - Ideal starter oi-~7e~- in learning It would provide. ceed ta paving over neighbor­ non-flammable. E. A. Johnson garage, no pets, no diUdren. IliSfi’aW ■ property.property, T. J. Crockett, Real- bedroom, fuUy ^-conditioned. SUITABLE SEniN G Manager, 41 Center Street, Man­ 'Our people are determined ett. R ealtor, 648-1677. 'While Dr. RamsdeU expressed hoods and scenic landscape, Co., Paul’s Paint and Wallpa- STOVE, refrigerator, dish- R eferences required. C all 648- tor, 648-1677. Immaculate condition. Beau­ MANCHEISTBR — so AA zoned ttrement home, 2 - bedroom chester, Connecticut 06040. to see the H ighw ay Fund atxH- confidence that the town would and removing thousands of per, Hebron Wood Products, ^a^her, toboggan, modem 0266 anytim e. THREE-ROOM comer office tifully landscaped grounds. lots. Elxcellent south end loca- Ranch, with full basement en- ished completely so tha the fion. City utUltles. liberal ft- closed breezeway and garage, approve the appropriation. Pow­ DOT’S extravagent promotion acres of land from the tax roles Hebron. ______black vinyl easy chair, single suite. House & Hale Bldg., 968 T BOULDER r d P tIvaov nn For the Seventies! ' SIX-ROOM duplex. West side Colonial, 1% baths, famUy BOULDER RD. — Privacy on nonctag available. Heritage nicely (landscaped half acre LEGAL ers said he is not very optimis­ of ectHiomleally-troubled cities SAVE B IG ! (Do your own rug bed fram e. S acrifice, 647-9719. Main St. Phone 848-4846. and underwriting of highway area. Available March 1st. room, aluminum siding, cen- over 1% acres. Custom Cb- House, 646-2482. lot. Good value at $23,900. T .J. tic after talking with certain building will come to a halt,” and towns.” and ujrfiolstery cleaning with jqjjjj sells used fur- Phone after 4 p .m ., 688-1106. FIVE-ROOM Apartment offices tral location. ExceUent condl- lonlal, rec room, special In- Junction of Routes 44 & 44A In Ashford, Conn; Open dally C rockett R ealtor, 648-1677. NOTICE segments of the population. Dr. said Dennis Chapman, CXIAG The citizen’s group said ta a Blue Lustre. Rent electric appUances. 479 Middle combination, heat, hot water, tion. G arage. Only $88,900. terlor, 2-car garage. 10 to dark. Tel. 429-8307 TOLLAND — Lnige wooded TO ENROLLED MEMBERS OF Ramsdell commented, JThe spokesman. statement that it would support shampooer $1. Ptaewood Fur- Tpfce.’ east. Open afternoons. OELIDCE 2 - bedroom a p ^ private bath, air-conditioning, butUUng lots, o ff Old Stafford vERNON $$28,900 ^ DEMOCRATIC PARTY t®wn of Vemon 1s hi^rl^ly But thafi objective wiU not be a transportation fund bUl qxxi- .. __ AjfiAc. oiAOA. .. _ ment, ii,a11.t/i.iira11wall-to-wall aamatinB'carpeting, ______Hayes Agency, 646-018L______MANCHESTER — Investment nlture Shop. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, carpeting, ground floor loca­ R d. atarttag at $2,600. M eyer BUSINESS OF THE TOWN OF HEBRON, known for Ite support of educa- acMeved through this token sored by Rep. RoUta Mettier, $28,900 — Six-room C olonial, property, grossing over $8,000 im tll 9 p .m ., 646-6823, 646-7679. complete appUances, 2 air- tion, parictag. Apply Marlow’s, R ealtors, 648-OeoOi DOT, supported biU,” he said. "which would aboltoh the Stale conditioners, full basement, aluminum siding, new furnace, yearly. Asking $49,600. 7-room Split Level on Rt. 88 CONNECnCUT: ^ «i-= ur.rt. 867 Mata S t„ 649-6221. asb|ioRt> paRk Pursuant to the provisions of Board member Mrs. Marie Tile departmmt has said the Highway Fund and channel Its SKIS, Head masters, 490, ^ st jjaRLY American bedroom set. washer-dryer hcok;up vanity ______With 276’ frontage to now garage, large lot, trees. Hutch­ Out off Town purpose of the bUl to "to merge monies into the State General effer. Call 646-5835. type bath, glass slldtag doors, SQUARE W e NEED LISTINGS available to either a family the State Election Laws and ______exceUent condition, twin bed, FE E T o f in- ins Agency, R ealtors, 649-8324. . . . ths ottn werld, wtiirs trsis outnumbtr ptspis, and always will. 75 all funds available for ex- Fund." chest and desk. Relocating, onto patio. $220 per month, dustrlal space sultable tor NOW ! “ Thinking o f SeU- For Sale looking for a good buy or the Rules of the D em ocratic------must seU, 646-8894. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor. storage or smaU shop, cement MANCHESTER Waddell Jug ygyr property?” Call for commercial purposes. Party, you are hereby warned A. H/tnnAl oi*AQ 643-2602. floor, heat and Ug^xttag avail­ School area, 7-room Cape, 4 TODAY! V em on Large Florida room, 8 bed­ that a Caucus wlU be held on CLOSE OUT — Moving—Large bedrooms, aluminum siding, rooms, 1% baths. Roc room, M arch 7, 1972, at 8:00 p .m ., at able. No i>atat or m achine RENT RECEIPTS NOTICE CbldBpot refrigerator, $36. Ma/- FIVE ROOMS, first floor, ga- sheps. $65 p er month. CaU 648- garage, fireplace, deep treed garage, over an acre of Town Office Building, Hebron, hogany bureau with large mlr- rage, references and security lot. Only $28,900. LaPenta Conn., to endorse candidates for TOWN OF MANCHESTER 8837. have no value. See this 6- land. 6494806. ror, $26. HamUton Beach elec- deposit required. Available Agency, R ealtor, 646-2440. PHILBRICK room Ranch, family room election as members of the JOB OPENING trie m ixer. B utterfly Pern- M arch 1st. 646-7708 after 4. WAREHOUSE space to rent ap- off kitchen or fourth bed­ Democratic Town Committee; The Town of Manchester to broke table. Black velour, size : onvfhinp- m, garage, Inj to hear the following ap­ NOTICE MANCHESTER 5 p.m. Basketahop Rd., He- one-bedroom apartment; ap- venient ' location to bus and BARGAIN BARN for building. Plaiui available, lively treed lot. Char Bon 1 - Bradford 10-way theater—25” color TV, Show you — better yet let us show you this spa­ p ea ls: TO ENROLLED MEMBERS OF bron, from Route 6 on Route pjjances, carpeting, heat, hot ghonolng 648-2791. THE DEMOCRATTC PARTTf 1, 2 and 3-bedroom luxury 316, four m iles. water. $170 m onthly. Phone everything ready to go. A gency, 643-0688. phono-cassette player, recorder, complete with Edward Tervldls of Gager Priced to. SeU! cious and gracious residence itself. You’ll be pleased apartments. Features wall-to- FOUR-ROOM Ranch, pleasant outdoor antenna and rotor. (Reposs.) 0707 Hill Rd., Scotland, Conn., ap­ OF THE TOWN OF 649-8978, 648-6165. SIX-ROOM Cape, fireplace, 8 COVENTRY. CONNECTICUT ODD LOTS OF PANELHie, wall carpeting, vanity tile convenient suburban location, Orig. $1,169 ...... Now tySV is pealing from a determination baths, buUt-ta oven, range, T. J. CROCKEH bedrooms, lovely private yard we think, with the paneled “Florida” room, the cov­ Wanted - To Buy 58 MANCHESTER — Four-room garage, fireplace, basement. of the Building Inspector deny­ Pursuant to the provisions of diiihwasher, refrigerator and REALTOR MS-1677 with shrubs and trees, Bowers ered and private patio, the front-tb-back flreplaced ing permlsslori to build an addi' the State Election Laws and the HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, apartment In center of town. April 1st. Working adults. 648- 1 • Bradford auto, washer (reposs.) large load. DOORS, WINDOWS, PLYWOOD, dUqposal, electric heat, 2 air- School area. Owner 649-8886. tlon*to an existing house owned Rules of the Democratic Party, conditioners', glass sUdtag bric-a-brac, locks, frames, Kitchen range, heat, adults 2880. Has been reconditioned. As Is. Cf f 7 living room, the wall-to-wall in several rooms, etc., by John Bremer on Talcott Hill you .are hereby warned that a doors, all luge rooms. FuU glassware. We buy estates. only. No pets. Excellent condi­ O riginally $209 .'...... N o w t y l l i e Road, Coventry, Conn. This ap- Caucus will be held on Febru- basement storage area, am­ Village Peddler, Auctioneer. tion. $160 per month. 648-7166. Out of Town etc., and then some! LUMDER, ETO. id e paihtag. Starting at $175. peal com es urrier Sec. 10.3 o f ary 29, 1972, at 8 00 p.m . at the 420 Lake St.. Bolton, 649-3247. p^lUR-ROOM apartm ent. In 2- F o f R o O t 6 6 1 - Bradford 8,000 BTU air condlticmer. (Reposs.) CAQ Capt. Nathan ^ e School to en­ Handy to Huwplng, schools, In A-1 condltlmi. Reduced to ...... 9 « V s the Zoning Regulations bus and religious facilities. family house, on bus line, walk S.B.M has Quality of workmanship, plus a very desirable loca­ Policeman’s Benevolent As­ dorse candidates for election as to Parkhde, $130 m onthly, no ROCKVILLE — Rockland Ter­ COME IN AND LOOK AROUND ^ Model apartment open for race Apartments — Large and sociation of the Town of Coven­ members of the Democratic inspection 12-6 Saturday and appUances or utilities, no chil 1 - Bradford Zlg Zag sewing machine with carry gHT beautiful 8 and 4-rqpm apart­ tion make this truly a Best Buy. Come, see if you try, appealtrvT for a special ex­ Town Committee; and to trans­ AND PICK UP A BARGAIN Sunday, other times by iq>- VILLAG ER dren or pets. •Phone 646-6034, case. OrlglnaUy $84,96 ...... Now O v i a ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ •29,900 ception from Sec. 6.12 of the act such other business as may potatmsitt. 688-1801. MORTGAGE MONEY agree with us. Call for a thorough inspection. APARTMENTS ter, all appliances, with dish­ Zoning Regulations. The special be proper to come before said Bnltt by ). FIVE-ROOMS,- second floor washer, disposal, carpeting, As Little as 10% Down Six>room, central entrance Ranch. Back-to-front liv­ exception to requested to per- Caucus. Immediate Occupancy ALL ITEMS SUBJECT Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ ^6-Room Townhouses, 1V>^ apartment, central location. pool arid your own private ter­ ing room, fireplaiie, garage, 4 bedrooms. Immediate mit the running of a carnival ta cut, this 22nd day of February U It R Housing Cerp. tiled baths, complete No children or .pets. Refer- race in a country setting. Up to 30 Years to Repay jm WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AOENOY occupancy. the month o f M ay, 1972. kitchen, heat, alr-condi- eneew and security deposit re­ F rom $160. Sorry, no pets. 872- TO PRIOR SALE All interested persons are ta- 1972. Rentals by MBSICBptS: Manchester Board of Realtors, Democratic Town Committee R obert D. >tiontag, wall-to-wall car-^ quired. Call 649-0694. 4046, 629-6686. Gall •vlted to attend. M urdock pettag, private baaemrtit, 646-1700 Hartford B o ^ of Reattom, Signed: of Coventry washer-dryer hookiq>. ) IMMEDIATE occupancy new 8- HEBRON — Wall St., 4-room Vernon Board of Realtors. PASEK Raymond A. Desmone, B y : iJUtondiefctGK IJ O M B B li' R ealtor 648-2692 bedroom D uplexes, aU sepa­ heated apartment including W .T . G R A N T REAL’TORS — MLS Chairman Alvah H. PhllUps, 648-9H1 Charles Lesperance rate uttUties, basements, hot water, carpeting, appli­ A Chairman SAVHfBS C A LL US .... W E WORK! Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ ACROSS FROM MR. STEAK 846-6936 649-7620 driveways, 1% * baths, $285 ances, stora|;e, laundry, park­ MANCHESTER PARKADE 289-7475 742-8243 643-1837 cut. this 22nd day of February Ann Burns, monthly, security and lease, ing. $180 m onthly. 649-2871. 646- ▼ o n v iM i 647-1413 1972. Secretary F rechette k M artin, 647-9998. 0682.

    H * 1 FRIDAY, lf^6litJAftY 26, 1 ^ PAGE TWENTY Heralding The Weather Snow ending tmiight. High Homes ' today In m id .30s. Partial clea r­ MCC Students tures, pEUiel discussions, and State Commission of Aid to Wednesday night group meet­ ing tonight with low in upper group seminars, the conference Higgler Education, under Title I ings at the EBL headquarters. Page 8 teens, low 20s. Tomorrow part­ Town Considered group has its objective, the im­ of the Higher Education Act of Gates and Guinness wi^ in­ ly cloudy, high around 30. At Parley on provement of the effectiveness 1986, fo r com m unity service struct in such areas as account­ M ORGAN'S LTD. Manchester^A City of Village Charm Management Aid of college-affiliated minority program s. ing, marketing, soles, mer­ ' (ipormerly CUffoid’B) consulting programs. Alan W. Gates, chairman of chandising, management, and For Express Bus business communications. VOL. XCT, NO. 125 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1972 (GUssUled Advertising on Page U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Two business administration Brown and Mathis are at the the department of secretarial majors at Manchester Commu­ conference in connection with science at MCC, and James N. Sunday afternoons at the Men’s Clothing and Furnishings The Connecticut Department of Transportation Project Satellite, an MCC and Murdock of the UotH are co-di- UofH, businessmen will partici­ (DOT) is considering an express bus service for Man­ nity Ccllege, Sullivan Brown and Albert Mathis Jr., are at­ University of Hartford program rectcrs of the project. Arthur pate in workshops aimed at the chester area commuters bound for Hartford, and will tending a management assis­ to assist minority businessmen Guinness, instructor of market­ solution of their problems. The WRIGHT conduct a survey to determine if there is sufficient in­ tance to minority businesses in Hartford with money man­ ing at MCX:;, is assistant direc­ workshops will also involve suc­ terest to proceed with the proposal. comference today and tomorrow agement. Owners of the busi­ tor. James McKnight of the cessful business and profes­ Arch Preserver Shoes The service, now only In pre------—------~ ~ in New York City. nesses are afflliated with the EBL is coordinator for the mi­ sional men from the inner city. Mideast War Uminary planning stages, cooperation of the It is being held at the New Ebony Businessmen’s League nority businessmen. MCX7 students enrolled in bus­ 985 MAIN STREET Phone 648-7954 Hangchow Hints would be similar to a 90-day Chamber of Commerce, is plan- Y crk University Gradu­ (EBL) and thd Small Business The small business ' operation iness curricula are assisting. experiment which is now bring- distribute questionnaires ate School of Business Admln- Development Corp. of Hartford. curriculum will provide 160 Currently, they are making a Bob Bantly, proprietor ing commuters from West Hart- ^j,ich would provide Informa- iatraiUon under the sponsorship The MCC-UofH program is hours of academic Instruction survey cf . existing problems ford*s Oorbins Comer to down- employes, hours, and of the Urban Business Assis­ funded b y a $23,108 federal over a 28-week period at MjpC among Hartford minority busi­ town Hartford. places of residence. tance Corp. Ccmsisting of lec­ grant. It is administered by the and the UofH. At Monday and nessm en. Warms After ■nie express buses from C o r -______bins Comer, vdiich began Jan. 17, are m n by the Connecticut East-West Pact Company and are not subsi­ dized by the state. Buses leave Famous Sofskin HANGCHOW (AP) — The President in'vited the show and an industrial ex- every ten minutes between 7 Brand Hand Israeli Hits President Nixon and Premier American ne'wsmen accom- pcsition in Shanghai Sunday and 9 a.m., and return from Chou En-lai have agreed on panytog him to the palatial and then home to Washington I Toothbrushes Lotion some of the major Issues they lakeside guest house where he over toe pole Monday, with a Hartford between 4 and 6 p.m. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tile fare is 86 cents each way. have been talking about for the was quartered to pose with him stop of eight or nine hours in The Manchester service is de­ Rag.55c Waves of Israeli planes blasted Palestine guerrilla past week, the President said for a group photograph late this A nchorage. pendent on local interest and bases in southeast Lebanon today for the second day as today, and they will tell the afternoon. Already it appeared that Nix­ ccoperaUon of the Connecticut the U.N. Security Council was called into session in New world about it in a communique He told the journalists he on was thinking about domestic Co. It instituted,, the express York 'to debate the earlier Israeli air, ground and armor- Sunday. wanted to apologize because his matters awaiting him at home. buses from Manchester would Tek, Squibb, Dr. 10 oz. bottle, 99c ed attack. Nixon told newsmen he and aides had steadfastly refused to F or 60 CK toe 140 m inutes o f toe West, etc. size. his Chinese host had reached discuss the progress cf his sum- flight between Peking and probably run at the same times Eyewitnesses reported Israeli and at the same fares, accord­ "some areas of agreement.” mit conferences in Peking. Hangchow, toe President sat ing to the DOT. Mirage and Skyhawk fighter- He emphasized the limited ex- "If we had yielded to the with his assistant for home af­ The DOT arranged for the Gillette Revlon E lec tric bombers came over in forme-, tent, adding, "Note that I said pressure for hard news," he fairs, H.R. Haldeman, at his use o f 260 ca r parking spaces at Uons of six to hit guerriUa some areas." side, occasionally speaking to E-X-E-R-C-I-S-E -Haldeman, otherwise deep in Corbins Corner for bus com­ Foamy Hi & Dri bases outside Lebanese vU- ‘‘Hie communique will speak muters who have to drive to the Blood, Sweat & Tears Greatest Hits for itself," the President said, thought or -writing on a yellow lages. pickup point. A suitable site for For Health and Beauty Face Saver Antiperspirant F irm s In adding that he and Chou had le g ^ pad. the same purpose would have E598 One car roared into the Leba­ agreed that they would not Foreign affairs appeared to to be found in Manchester if nese army garrison town of make any statements going be­ have been pushed aside for toe service starts, the DOT said, One Size Fits All Marjayoun carrying a . dying yond the language of the joint moment as Nixon’s chief for- and the location has not yet 89* The best recordings from the best H ik e B id guerriUa. docum ent. eigpi policy advisers, Henry been determined. group! Includes "Spinning Wheel” Ckmclusion of a "basic agree­ Kissinger and Secretary cf . . . “ Hi-De-Ho,” etc. “There 'are many more Ridership on the Corbins Cor­ 12 oz. aerosdl, 8 oz. aerosol, 3 .4 9 HARTFORD (AP) — Con­ m ent” was first announced to­ State William P. Rogers, re­ Inflatable $1.50 size. wounded, but we can’t get them mained in a private com­ ner buses has been encourag­ $1.49 size. necticut Light and Power Fri­ out,*’ the driver said. day by White House press sec­ ing, according to DOT officials, Exercise Shorts day asked the State PubUc Util­ retary Ronald L. Ziegler, \riio partment to toe rear, chatting but the project has not yet ities Oommlsslon for a $26.7 Hie witnesses said whUe the also declined to detail what with Chou. planes attacked, Israeli artU- reached the break-even p<^t mUHon increase in its electric Nixon and Chou had agreed on. Ziegler told newsmen that lery just across the border for the Connecticut Co. Save $26! Save Over $4 and gas rates. But toe communique was ex­ Nixon and Chou reached agree­ dieUed main roads to prevent The first week the express pected to be couched In general ment In principle early today SimultBneousIy, Hartford the escape of the guerrUlas. buses ran, there w ere 632 a 3.88 terms and to promise cultural . what they would tell toe Electric Light Co. said it 'was Israel launched the attack riders. Last week, there were asking for new rates which and journalistic exchanges, world after five dally meetings Concentrates your body heat, une Friday in retaJlatimi for raids 8^ riders. The d^ y ridership would increase revenue from som e expEUision o f trade, an in Peking and a final late-night, si^e fits men or women. by Palestine guerrUlas based in averages 180 this week, the sale of electricity by $10.5 mll- easing of restrictions on tourist long-distance session Friday southern -Lebanon who klUed a DOT said. Uon, or 8.6 per cent travel apd some form of contin­ nifdit following toe bansuet that The Connecticut Co. esti­ young Israeli couple and an Is­ uing contact! between toe two toe President and Mrs. Nixon CLAP, which serves electric raeli soldier earUer this- week. mates that there m ust be 288 custom ers in 169 cities and governments. jgave at toe Great Hall of toe rcund-trip riders daily for the Ped-A-Tone towns and gas customers in 37 A Saturday session was It was generally assumed Pe<^le in toe capital. company to break even. communities, said the effect cf scheduled for the Security that there would be Uttle or no Ziegler explained that while Oouncil in New York. The transportation depart­ Arm and Leg Cycle the increase on individual cus- mention of such issues cf major said, "it would have jeopard- Nixons returned to toe Pe­ ment has utilized a massive tomera wxxdd 'vary depending A spokesman for A1 Fatah, disagreement as the war in In- ized what we have accom- king guest house where they public relations program to in­ on the amount and type of serv­ the target^ of the Palestinian dochlna and toe N a^tet and y^, of course. wlU aild oiiu went'to form commuters of the service, Timeless Art of ice used. guerrUfo oiganlzatians, said in governments hold on Taiwan, be toe judge of what we have .. „„arters aides of toe two advertising that the mass tran­ General Electric And with Nixon preparing to accomplished.” quarters, aiaes or me two Musical General Electric CLAP said residential elec­ Beirut that IsraeU artUlery to­ leaders sat down for toe final sit commuter buses help mo­ Norman Rockwell visit toe Soviet Union in May,. Nixon added that he had or- 4.97 tric custom ers using 100 k ilo­ day fAielled commando strong­ face-to-face negotiations and 14"xl4" 18"xI8'' Bar Decanters Phonograph 24 Hour Timer torists "avoid traffic congestion watt houra monthly would pay holds in the southern Lebanese toere was not likely to be any dered this policy of silence as , j . ... and parking problems.” Promotes better posture. Built-in . 4 Saatent Series Sweetheart Series ■border village' of Rachaya mention of Peking’s feud wHh i>art of toe process of "nurtur- agreement. Reg. 12.99 70 cen ts p er month m ore, 260 Load of Loot The Ixises are priced to com­ pedal pressure control. 5 minutes a Reg. 8.99 No Reg. (FouMiar, scene of Friday’s Mcscow. ' ing this new relationship” with Nixon and Chou meanwhile Rain’ MUowatt houra $1^85 and 600 pete with the increasing cost of day for slimming! 114.88 heavy fighting. Manchester Police Detective Lt. John Krinjak checks truck load of stolen Iona Ziegler made his announce- China. kept in touch with toe negotia- running a car, the IX>T says. Checks 88.88 5.70 Mfg. Co. items recovered yesterday. (Story, page 16.) (Herald photo by Pinto) ment shortly after Nixon, Chou *1110 . working phase of toe tlons and wito each other imtil The spokesman said the Is- 7 10, and Mrs. Nixon flew from Pe- President’s historic visit to agreement was reached. Zieg- After leaving Corbins Comer, * . Choose from several novel AM/FM stereo radio, automatic Turns lights, appliances on/off rariis began shedUiig the viUage True to original reproductions Wng to Hangchow, a favorite China ended about 4 a.m. to- ler said toe President worked buses make four stops In down­ designs! All play “ How Dry I changer — a great performer! automatically. Discourages HELCO at dawn,' but quit 40 minutes in distressed pine finish -vacation spot fo r C^hinese offl- day, Z iegler said, and from until 4 a.m . town Hartford, along Trumbull Battery Operated frames.»Olft Dept.______Am’M Includes dust cover. burglars. ]|i 8117 later when the guerrUlas re­ St., Pearl St., and Central Row. And SNET turned fire. He added that sev­ cials on toe coast south of then on his schedule was one ot Presumably toe U.S. negotla- Shanghal. The group flies to sightseeing, socializing and en- tors were headed by Kissinger, Ridera can transfer to other Personal Vibrator Save $9.51! eral IsraeU reconnaissance city tmses at no extra coat. Precious Pretenders! From Our Fabric Depl. Save Over $4! I^anes swooped overhead, but Ulster Minister Survives Shanghai Sunday for an over- larging his acquaintanceship who had a.ttended each of Nlx- idght stop there, and the press wito toe Chinese leaders, their on’s meetings with Chou bridle Starting Monday, the express High Impact Plastic kUowatt houra $2.p and a wallpaper shop here leave Interstate 84 at the State stiff muscles. Attachments foi* and water heating would pay Lebanese villages it claims har­ Ireland’s hard-line home affairs and a sporting goods store in principal architects of toe Ul. Capitol exit, taking a route specific areas. y S 7 g 7 7 an addtUonal 60 cents monthly bor guerrillas and that Its jets minister, John Taylor, hit by Londonderry today. In all ster government’s policy of Jail- around the Capitol before re­ and customers using gas for bombed guerrilla tent camps on six bullets in an assassination cases, terrorists cleared toe ing IRA suspects without trial suming its normal run to down­ central heating, cooking and the slopes of Mt. Hermion. It attempt, was reported out of riicps before toe explosions and "with its attendant evils of bru- ^Includes tray, fold-back town Hartford. w ater heating would pay $2 said "not a single artUleiy sheU ' danger -today in a Icoal hospl- no cne was hurt. tahty and systematic torture cf hinges. Bright attractive more per month, it said. tal. Taylor, who once accused toe innocent people," and charged The express buses are _not colors. Westinghouse was fired’’ and that its ground limited to commuters, but are Body CLAP asked toe PUC to forces attacked only one vil­ Taylor, 84, was fait by two Britirii army cf beii^ too soft ^ responsible tor British Swath of 1-84? open to anyone wanting to Dia'^ Bud is Yag Spray, Steam, Dry grant immediate interim rate lage. buICjets in toe -wan of toe chest, on toe IRA, was ambushed as tnoops kiHlng 13 Catholic olvll- make use of the mass transit Toi^e Board Corningware® 100% Cotton Duck relief totaling one-half of toe one in the neck, two in toe jaw he left his family’s engineering during the illegal cl-vll By DOUO BEVINS A public hearing on toe rec­ A DOT spokesman empha­ pn^xjsed increase, pending re­ . ’Ihe Israelis said at least fi-ve msu-ch in p roject. Real Fake Diamond Machine wash and one in toe hand Friday business In Armagh. U te gun- march in Lendonderry (Herald Reporter) ommended corridor has been sized that toe recommended Iron view of toe company’s full re­ guerrillas were kiUed. The Pal­ feur Sundays ago. The first regular commuter 6-Piece Set solids', prints, 36” estinians said at least seven night. men used a submachine gun. set for April 4 at 8 p.ni. in toe corridor location is "not a spe­ quest. Th fw n I lo urt, 00 1'a.ylor is toe first Ulster gov- Some 263 acres of forest and bus system for Greater Hart­ wide. Reg. 89c yd. 76 guerrUlas and two Lebanese AfiUtant leftists of toe out- Coventry High School gym. cific alignment" that "does not Open : Reg. "The PUC would impose con- ford is not the only project Per Cl. vlUagers were klUed and many lawed Irish Republican Army responrf^rtor ^ farm lands-includlng port of The section being considered involve toe design of toe high­ 2 Carats Slock Soft, Slinky Loop Knits 13.99 dltlcns designed to insura that a direct target for the Nathan Hale State Forest— planned by the DOT to relieve 5.88 19.50 9.70 others wounded. claimed today toey had gunned peraons in a bombing at toe extends from toe already-open­ way." The design 'will be dis­ a More 9.99 toe amounts coUeoted on an in­ assassination by toe ouUa-wed Ue in toe path of toe recom ­ 75% acetate / 25% down toe young Cabinet minis- British army base in Aldershot, ed 1-84 segm ent near toe Man- cussed at a later public hear­ crowded highways. terim basis would be refunded The Israeli attack was the IRA. Political arid religious mended corridor fo r 1-84 from The department also has a Firm up back, thighs, legs, flatten Set includes 1, I'/k, 1% quart nylon for Spring! 2 perma-press settings. Uses ter because of his tough line on England, on Tuesday, Issued a chester-Bolton town line to toe ing. Brilliant, fiery, hard! Cut and tap water, sprinkles on any set­ if it was ultimately decided biggest flare-ig> of violence in Boltcn Notch to Columbia, toe plan, now in preliminary stomach. Easy to use, portable. covered saucepans. Freezer to For dresses, tops, interning suspected IRA terror- statement In Dublin' describing 1-84 section under construction The recommended corridor, polished like real diamond. ting. Fabric guide. iliHSSlS that such increases were not the Middle East in more than a ists without trial. fho o„ t**® attempt toe forest as it travels eastward. in each vehicle in the Hartford that "no decision on utility Vietnamese general to die in The heUcopter crashes oc- toe foS T ei^ er^ a air, noise, ar.d water pollution; area, meaning most cars carry rUla leader, said 10 of his fight­ toe war. Neither crash was due curred in Da Nang harbor and . . . of a wildUfe management, It re-enters Coventry near company rate increase appli­ ers had been kiUed in the raids to enemv n/>thin p ro­ over “d was J^lng oft from sJLrT^ C^mbll sJ. The recommended plan also clerks’ offices and public li­ Chaminade Musical Club will Reg. Ready to finish. see high lustre furni­ gram, outside financing reqire- determination to carry on the tlaircralt guns that fired on a toe destroyer Craig when Its The recommendation was Reg. 2.88 ture! Reg. 1.29 a -9 9 .9 9 struggle. We are ready for a Dong includes an alternate corridor braries in Bolton, Coventry and meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the 11.99 * reconnaissance plane over toe tall rotor blade hit a ' made by Maguire after con­ 9.99 77 line (dotted line on map) which Andover; regional planning home of Mrs. John Nielson, 49 7.88 7.88 Walnut Wood Liquid Plumber • Instant S-L-O-W motion. (8ee Page Sixteen) - 100-year war." North, toe U.S. Command said, searchlig^it on toe ship. The (See Page Sixteen) sideration of nine alternate R eg. 4 .3 9 would avoid going through toe agencies, and at toe DOT of­ Harlan St. Steel reinforced, steel frame Folding Chair Clears clogged • Forward—Still—Reverse and Firm up sagging waist, arm and speed controls. state forestland. ' fices In Wethersfield. (See Page Sixteen) leg muscles. Complete door, easy-glide runner. drains, just pour it Tie formation of a Silanchee- instructions. Walnut grain finish. 30” x60” . Sturdy construction. jntodraimReg^84e^^^ 77* •Show super or regular 8 mm. ter PTTA for exceptional chil­ 3.39 dren, children with aijy spe­ cial need, will be c(»isldered at a meeting Monday at 7:80 p.m. You’re Seen Them on TV! at the Waddell School cafeteria. Robert L. Melander of Blast General Hartford, who has had experi­ ence in forming a similar group, Electric will speak. The meeting is open to all interested persons. Automatic The Rev. Robert Biloff, vicar of St. George’s Episcopal Washer Church, Bolton, will conduct a service Sunday at 8:16 a.m. on radio station WINF. Tie pro­ Caldor Priced gram is sponsored by the Man­ Kenner’s Sip Along Sgm & Sue chester Area Council of Church­ es and the Clergy Assodation New kind of drinking straw; Sam of Manchester. and Sue drink with you! Electronic Garage Door Opener B oy Scout T roop 862 o f St. Walking Letters Starter Set *238 Can be installed in 2 hours! Unit will Bartholomew’s Church will Ramp and 6 walking letters — from OurR«g. 129.99 conduct a paper drive tomor­ operate double doors. Chain and cable Sesame Street! drive, quarter horsepower motor. No row and Sunday. A truck, 4 wash and spin speed selections. manned by scouts, will be at the stumbling through a dark garage. Just Sesame Street Walking Letters ■drive up and open your garage door 6 cycle selections. Heavy dutv P opular M arket parking lot, 726 half HP motor; filter-flo washins without getting out of your car. Trans­ system. * B. iBddle Tpke., from 8 a.m. to Spell correctly, big bird jumps up! mitter included. 9 9 .8 8 4 p.m. each day to receive papers. Those wishing papers 2 WAYS TO CHARGE CONNECTICUT NEW YORK MASSACHUSETTS piokad up may contact Jos^rh Dgams, 19 Riverside Dr. • Avon e Hamden • Riverside • Torrington e Bedford Hills e Framingham • Branford • Manchester • Rocky Hill • Wallingford e Kingston e Northampton Sale Fri. and Sat. The Junior ISgh Methodist 'V ^ m nV \ \ \f\ I ■ X X f I / \p, • Danbury • Norwalk e Stamford • Waterbury e Peekskiil Mon. thru Fri. 9i80 a.m. lo 9i30 p.m. Youth FeUcwship o< South e Wappingers Falls UnRad Methodist Church will • Fairfield Sal. 9 a.m. lo 9:30 p.m. Path proposed for 1-84 winds through four towns toward Willimantic exchange, (State DOT drawing) mast tonight at 7:80 at the obnroh.