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Manchosivr Area Little Theater of Manchester Mountain .Laurel Clionis of Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather will have a business meeting to-- Sweet Adelines will rehearse to- o vti For The Week Drided About T ^ night at 8 at its studio, 22 Oak lorrow at 8 p.m. at the Rus- Driver Char jred cloudy, not aa cold with slan-Amer'.ean National Center, Announce Engagements Deoember 90, 1068 ’ The Entered Apprentice de­ St. The cast of "Footst^s of chance of light snow tonight. Doves,” a portion of tire Little 211 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Tolland I..OW 18 to 20. Tomorrow cloudy, gree will be ■ conferred by The event is open to all women Theater’s production of “ You warmer. High In 80e. Frlendahip Lodge of Masons interested- in singing four-part Two-Car Crash 15,880 JWhen It meets In the Masonic Know I Can’t Hear You When MEATOW Manchester— A City of Village Charm barber.‘-hop style harmony. Temple at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. the Water’s Running,” will al­ 1215 «/2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD so rehearse at 8 at the studio. Those wishing more Information Hugh Miller, 20. of Worcester, J. W. Russell W. Schlatter will may eortaet Mr.s. Ti-uman Cran­ Mass., was arrested yesterday preside. Wor. Bro. Oliver W. (ChuMlfled Advertlahig on^Page 17) ' PRICE TEN CENTS dall of 58; White st, or Mrs. jxnd charged with operating a VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 107 (’TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 fThompson, past master of Eve­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild David Gunas, ll4 Linwood Dr. motor vehicle while under the 'w He r e q u a l i t y a l w a y s ning Star Lodge In Unlonvllle, will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. EXCEEDS THE PRICE!" at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church influence of intoxleating liquor will present the aprons lecture. or drugs, following a two-car ac­ Officer dress Is tuxedo. Refresh­ parish hall. Members are re­ The study and discussion cident on the Wilbur Cro.ss Hwy. ments will be served after the minded to bring sandwiches. group of North United Methodist in Tolland.' "KING OF ROAST" OVEN READY meeting. Dessert and beverages will be t’hiM-eh on "The Inner Life” will meet tomorrow jil 7 p.m. at the Miller was al.so warned for R eviev^alled F or served by Mrs. John Trotter, 100,000 Workers church. making an unsafe left lane Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order Mrs. Edward Schumann and change. Police said Miller was •f AmerlOa, will meet tomor­ Mrs. Herman Schendel. traveling in the eastfiound lane. RIB ROAST The Columbiettes of the KofC row at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows A car driven by Vincent Can- will meet tonight at 8 at the Hall. Arthur Tiling will give an B'ull Gospel Christian Fellow- ciano, 43, of New H.avcn, also OK GE Contract On Foreign Policy hip, Interdenominational, will KofC Home; After a business illustrated talk on the history eastbound, attempted to pass WASHINQTbN (AP) — Some GE domestic employee had have a prayer service tomorrow meeting, there will be El pro­ of Manchester. Refreshments Miller and as he did so Miller OF BEEF KXi.OOO OCneral Electric Co. been $3.25. WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- from South Vietnam as jit 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall. gram on “ Cancer in Womeh.” will be served. went from the right lane to the workers have voted nearly 3-1 to The unions originally asked publican Sen. Charles McC. Ma- soon as possible.” left and struck the Canclano accept a new contract and end a for a 90-cent-an-hour increase in thlas Jr. today urged President It urges the President to seek car, police said. 101-day-oId strike. a 30-month contract, plus .up to Nixon to Join Congress in re-ex- creation of an International Miller was to be presented in Some of the workers prepared 50 cents an hour extra lor spe- amlnlng the nation’s Interna- ;reace-keeplng "to prevent Stafford Springs Circuit Court to return to work today while clal skills. tional commitments. ti^prlsals against any of the today. others were expected to wait as GE countered with a 20-cent- The Maryland senator called South Vietnamese people alter Lorlng photo Nasslff photo Other area police activity; ’The engagement of Miss Ruth late as Monday. an hour increase with wage re- for the President to support a the departure of American ( ’OVENTRY The engagement of Mias Con­ Marguerite Matson of Manches­ Voting had not been reported openers In the second and third resolution he described as “ a troops” and calls on leaders of Arthur W. Clark, 42, of Mark stance Ruth Fazzina of Man- ter to Richard Harris ’Treat of from the remaining 30,0(X) strik- years of a three-year contract legislative combination of the South Vietnam to open talks Dr., Coventry, was charged designed eventually to produce ' Chester to Donald F. Tapper of Bolton has been announced by era. and up to 25 cents for sklUe. Nixon plan lor total withdrawal Meet a hero. Windsor has been announced by this moaning with improper At GE’s Bridgeport plant. This was later revised to In- of American forces from Viet­ a new broadly-based govern­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. passing at an intersection. He is where about 2,800 production elude 3 per cent increases in the ^ nam with the Nixon doctrine to ment.” R. Matson of 92 Bretton Rd. scheduled to appear in Man- Frank J. Fazzina of 169 Birch workers were employed before second and third years on top of limit American commitments By supporting the proposal, Her fiance is the son of Mr. che-ster Circuit Count March 2. St. and Mrs. Robert M. Treat of the strike, the company re­ the initial 20 cents, plus cost-of- abroad.” Mathias said, “ The President would reassure the country and Her fiance is the son of Mr. Bolton Center Rd. ported that about 67 per cent living increases. Mathias testified at the and Mrs. Anthony D. Tapper of Miss Matson, a 1984 graduate Loves End Marriage were back on the job during third and final day of hearings the Congress of the depth of his commitment to these goals and Windsor. of Manchester High School, is LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mi­ the first shift today. During by the Senate Foreign Relations Miss Fazzina is a senior at a senior at Central Connecticut chael Edward Love of the Beach normal operations between 6 Ck)mmlttee on Vietnam-related dissipate some of the anxieties and misconceptions prevailing Manchester High School. Mr. State College, New Britain. Boys rock group and his 22- and 8 per cent are absent be­ proposals. Tapper is attending Northeast­ Mr. Treat, a 1964 graduate of year-old wife have ended their cause of Illness and other rea­ Democratic Leader Mike in the land.” H uge Vessel Another witness, GOP Sen. ern University in Boston and is Phillips Academy, Andover, marriage on the grounds of ir- lb. sons. Mansfield, meanwhile, said he Robert Dole of Kansas, testified employed by the Manchester Mass., received his BS degpee reconclable differences. A company spokesman said hopes the Mathias proposal will for his proposal urging North Engineering Department in a in 1968 from Yale University, Under the Superior Court de­ 1,093 of the 1,908 employes as­ Docks Sans be approved by the committee and come before the full Senate. Vietnam and the Viet Ck>ng to 5 work-study progfram. New Haven. He is employed at cree granted ’Tuesday, Love is signed to the 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. join in serious peace negotia­ The wedding is planned for The Mansfield State Training to receive temporary custody of C H O IC E 1st THRU 5f1i RWS shift reported lor work. That Mansfield is a cosponsor. Mansfield told the committee tions. June 27. School. their two chlldren-r-Hayleigh was most of the workers who Aid of Tugs The wedding is planned f o r Caine, 3, and Christian, 20 had been called back, he added. Mathias’ proposal is one "which ” We believe this resolution, If months. Mrs. lov e is to receive NEW YORK (AP) —Under a I fully believe in, which I feel endorsed by the Senate, will The first temperance society June 12. Not all of the union mem- a cash settlement of $14,000. MEATY, PLUMP bers who joined in the strike feather-light touch of her skip- offers a way out of the difficulty contribute significantly to an in the British colonies was prob­ ’They were married four had been called back on the per, Capt. William Warwick, the in which we find ourselves," a early and honorable settlement ably that formed at Beaver Rlv Rayon, or artlHcal silk. Is made from wood £ind cotton. years. staggered return-to-work sched- 963-foot Queen Elizabeth 2 reference to the maze of reso­ by highlighting to North Viet­ er. Nova Scotia, in April 1828. ule, the spokesman added. He docked gently at her pier today lutions before the committee. nam and the National Libera­ said more workers would be without the help of tugboats, Chairman W. J. Pulbrlght, tion Front the firm support of Turkey Legs hired If necessary to fill va- A strike of 6,000 tugboatmen D-Ark., praised Mathias for the Senate and the majority of cancles resulting from resigna- bas disrupted ship schedules in bringing together in his propos- Americans for our govern- tlons during the strike. ‘ be Port of New York and posed al “ a number of Important mat­ mentis efforts to reach €in hon­ Picketing at the Bridgeport sanitation and pollution prob- ters.” He commented also that orable, negotiated to plant stopped ’Tuesday, the Isibs for the city, Mansfield’s appearance, follow­ the war,” Dole said. same day workers of the local TTu? Cunard liner, second in ing that Wednesday by Republi­ Increasing partisanslilp at the union ratified the proposed con- °bly to the SS , re- Pfc. Thomas Marshall o f Grand Rapids, Mich., leans against a howitzer and can Leader Hugh Scott, served hearings became evident turned from a 10-day Caribbean to demonstrate the hearings arc reads a magazine, observing the Tet ceasefire. But shells are stacked near the U.S. Protests Wednesday when Sens. (Clifford A spokesman for the AFLrCIO cruise with 745 passengers It not a partisan matter. P. Case, R-N.J., and John Sher­ underwent a 90-mlnute docking International Union of Electri howitzer-—just in case. (AP Photofax) ‘"This Is strictly a bipartisan man Cooper, R-Ky., expressed cal Workers, largest of the 13 Cong Cruelty effort,” Fulbright said. The res- polite, but firm disagreement unions With 78,000 members in Hudson River to berth at Its 51st The resolution repeals four "with Sen. George S. McGovern, past congressional grants of the nationwide strike, said local PARIS (AP) — The United D-S.D., a potential 1972 Demo­ The QE2 has a pair of bow- power to the President, Includ­ operations would dictate when ^ Tet Truce States told North Vietnam today cratic presidential nominee. extra propellers of ing the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Res­ it has new evidence of Inhji- “ Vietnamizatlon is basically VeTnTere“ nt united olution used as the basis for dis­ • Use Your In close maneuvering. mane treatment of U.S. war an effort to tranqulllze the con­ LB. Electrical Workers—which re- patch of troops to Vietnam. Master ’The tugboatmen, members of prisoners and demanded that science of the American people Charge presents^ atout 1 6 ,^ the AFL

.M .^.e ■Y ^ V f 4 \ A \ ■ -<■ \' \' ■ ' ' iN ' ' ■ -i ■rr \ \, \ 1 .IV- ■1,1 - tv ^ " V'' ' - V ' ^ MANCHESTER EVteNING HERALD. MANCHfiStER, c6 n N., Tri^URSDAY, FEj^RUAkY ^ 1970 PAOB THREE W ■ ■ . PAOB. SR EVBNING riERAli). MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 \ ■ I ■■ ' ■ ■ . will meet tonight at 8 In the and grinder party tomorrow dentist gives. The control of T olland Town Hall. night at 8 at the Moadowbrook .this disease is dependent upon early care. You may be cer- C o v e n t r y THEATER TIME Sheiiiw olfl on Bridge iTie Middle and High School School all purpose room. Academy of Faith and Life Building Committees will meet The Tolland High Engles will Your . lain Itiat, If your daughter’s PLAZA DEPT. STORE SfMEDULE tonight at 8 in the Meadowbiwik play host to Cheney Tech pro)>leniB are not treated now, MOVIE RARNGB DON'T BE C5HAFTY slie will have considerable dif­ (We Have A Notion To Please) Students Prepare School library, tomorrow night at in the high Lists Spring Sernester Data TAKE WHAT'S YOURS NORI'li 8 ficulty as she grows older. She B. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Town Council To Discuss Burnside — Cactus Flower, FORPAREM TB AND ♦ OJH The St. Matthew's I.«dleB school gym. The junior varsity Dental might, even lose her teeth at OPEN WED., THURS., FRl. tIU » 7:10, 9:16. YOUNG PEOPLE Guild Cookbook Committee will basketball game will begin at The Academy of Faith and Truth?" or "It Ain't Neces­ By AliFRED 8HE1NWOLD ^ A 62 an early age, and all dentists Cinema I, East Hartford — 0 lOK 7 a 2 meet at tonight in the Rnrlsh 6:30. Tlie Eagles lost to mighty Report on Setmge System Life will begin its spring semes­ sarily So!” ; "God As Creator"; . Tim o b i*ctiif of Mo roiMpt it to inlom First Dress Code 8 know that nothing works better The Reivers, 7, 9. — obout tho tuHobUOf of For ways that are dark and O 64 (.Center. Soutti Windsor Tuesday by an Health VALENTINE CARDS ter on March 3 at Rllng Junior (Genesis 1); "Man as Creator" motto coototO tot viomirto Of thoit cMW9«0. tricks that are vain, the aver­ The atatuH of a propoaed loms during Tuesday night’s than natural dentition. ■Hie Town Council will hold the Town Council is holding Cinema I Cactus Flower, « E.ST HAST The .Democratic Town Com- 89-49 score. South Windsor is In This Is the fourth in a scries. Candy and Party Favoi» — All are at Plaia! (Genesis 2-3); "Will Creative age bridge player is peculiar. Ho prest'iwlng your dauthter’s a meeting on March 9 with various town departments. 1:^0. 3:30. 8:30, 7:40, 9:40 High School. Sessions Will be ♦ 7432 ♦ 10 9 6.3 dress code for studcnt.s at Tol- meeting and discussed budget- „j(ttee will meet tomorrow the first place of the NCCXJ’s articles on dental health ALL AfiCS AOMITUD He expends an enormous oral health and her teeth — Plus Valentine Handkerchiefs, Plush Toys, OntouU .rs- j „ _ . Scheduled to appear tonight are Cinemii II — Viva Max, 2:00, held for six consecutive Tues­ Responsibility Uncreate Us (3 Kyo 8 7 .1 hind High School and the mid- ary probienm with representa- ^,^^1 ni g in the Town Hall to first division. Ron Gumon led published in The Herald, in co- X 'u ld' be of prime Importance Town Engineer Hhyden D. Gris- Recreation Commission. 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. G tfltfii Auditncis amount of .energy trying to and.Dollies days from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at All” (Genesis 4); and ‘Random 1 c> K4 O K 6 .1 die school is in a stale of flux, lives of the TVAA. appoint a nominating commit- the Engles with 16 points, fol- ,,p,,ration with tlu: Manchester now It is never Utoo early to wold Jr. to discuss a feasibility conservation Commission, fire steal a trick that belongs to Thn nn/lo \ttna .Inti un.l h., Tho Mnlcctmen will mcet wlth .U- .______> __ . . t ...... L ...... MWW. IL in in.vtl u. Cinerama Goodbye, Mr. the school. Observations on the Mees We 01 10 9 Jk K H .3 The code was devised by The selectmen will meet with .town committee and con- lowed by Steve Koths with 13. Dental Society) in oliservancu of take care of diseased gums and Chips, . M.L M U AO M iniO him all the time. And then if report on sewage systems for marshal, .tree warden and Civil 8 Sponsors of the academy are Now Are In.” (Genesis 6-11). .SOUTH members of the Student Cbun- Ihe Board of Finance next otwn committee and con- _____ National Children’s Dental teeth, the town, a report which has Defense director. The meeting Bast Windsor Drive-In — The second course will be Pirm til GuiiUnu SuMnMt his plot doesn’t work he com­ cll. Prior to its adoption by Ihe Wedne.sday night nt 7:30 in the yentlondelegates prior to the North and South United Metho­ GP A K Munehester Evening lle.ruld Health Week, Feb. 1-7. ^ still not been received by the is open to the public and will Reopen Friday. dist Churches, Center and Se­ taught by the Rev. Taliaferro plains that his luck is bad. If J 10 5 4 council, no div'ss co 1 o Puss adult problem only. Is this seri­ to progress as quickly as possi­ snowmobiles are advised that Churches, who desire to bring the layman’s knowledge of and North-South vulnerable. a scliool board, Board of Edu- was Included In the budget, On Wall Street ous In children? 2 NT .3 N T All Pass cation members have empha- 'TVAA members feel they should ble toward plans for a sewage tonight’s council meeting will quality adult religious education sensitlrity to persons facing Opening lead — Queen of NO ONE UNOEN 17 U M tn E O sized that they have never ap- hot be penalized for the delay ii1 treatment plant, as reflected in not be a forum for discussion D addario Denies on an ecumenical basis to the common crisis experiences in (Aoa llmd may vary Clubs. Gum disease is serious at any proved a dress code for the slu- hy taking the balance between discussion at a meeting earlier on thisLiua llittVlCimatter, » butUUL will W iU consid­ 1 1 • 1 1 Manchester area. life. In canaln araaa) South held off the first trick .j-jQ^er cashes dummy’s queen of age, for, if left untreated. It Some of the crisis experiences the original proposal and the Kennedy Speech a Target this week, and are awaiting re­ er appointment of a representa- i l i n l l S h e d K e D O r t The purpose of the academy but took the second trick with spades to discard the queen of dents and don’t intend to. may result in loss of teeth. In o o aiiKnf\m fvilf tao tn _ _ to be considered are brith, actual cost out of their working ceipt of the feasibility report, tive to a subcommittee to be is to offer courses in such areas m. Q m i i Bl< the ace of clubs since he was diamonds from his hand. Dum- They believe moat students fact, gum disease is the major charged with investigating the H e’ll E nter R ace death and its companion grief, ornN pretty sure that the clubs were remains in the lead to funds. To Trigger-Happy Traders which is being done by Gris­ as family life. Biblical and theo­ uonON ncnjM cooc or anraaouLAnoM will dress appropriately without cause of tooth loss In adults. need for regulations for the marriage, sexual problem An e.stlmate of costs of oper- V wold’s engineering firm at a logical studies, contemporary evenly divided. He wanted to take the rest of the tricks with a code and feel the others will Perldontal — gum — diseases sport. run the diamonds and hoped to By JOHN CUNNIFF borrowed stock qt a lower price, cost of 12,800. Some ground HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - flims, novels, dramas, social Is- areas, vocational concerns, and diamonds. get the offbeat appearance provided by State Sen. are often found in children. It is The council has set the week Congressman Emilio Q. Dad liesure time. Classes will in- drive out the king only on the AP l)usin«Hs Analyst pocketing the difference. We're ce/ebrSting work for the study was laid sues, and political science. Dally Question styles out of their systems fast- Robert Houley at the request of estimated that about one in two of May 2 as “ Beautification darlo said today he has not third round of the suit so that down by work done by the ’Two courses will be offered c’u^e role playing, group sensl- Partner o|ienH with 2-NT ’22 er if they do not liave a code to — NEW YORK (AP) — Some H th® prlce rises, however, children has some form of this Week,” which will tie in with the diamonds would then be , . First Selectman Charles Thl- Windham Regional Planning yet made up his mind whether during the spring semester. Dr. Hvlty sessions, and discussions to 24 iToints), and the next play­ rebel against. They also do not estimate will be dls- stock market traders today are short trader has to cover ailment. One of the more dan- Rid Litter Day on May 9. to seek the Democratic nom­ John E. Worrell, assistant pro- focused on written interviews M anchester unblocked. like deer hunters who, having himself, or else he will find him- Agency. Results of this study er passes. You hold: Spades, 10- feel it is w ltto their jurisdlc- ^ ,m„re meeUng of gerous aspects of these diseases j| i I "QUEEN Clean up, fix up, spruce up, will ination for governor. are in the so-called Kahn Re­ feasor of Old Testament studies with persons facing crisis ex- With this in mind. South cash­ 9-6-6; Hearts, 8-7-3; Dhunonds, tlon to legislate what people crouched all day in the woods, self paying back in more expen­ is that they are painless until be the themes for the b^utlfi- In fact, said Daddario in a at the Hartford Seminary periences. H ospital N otes ed the ace of diamonds and then sive stock. He is, therefore. port. 8-6-3; Clubs,'%- - . will wear. X cation project, which is a proj­ telephone interview from his Foundation, will teach "Genesis TTie courses are open to the craftily led the jack of dia­ 8 8 The selectmen agreed to ask ve7y = v e “ t ; what rnTgl/The What do you say? The code created by the stu- the Re^ubUcan 'Tow> Commit As a result, the victim Is often There is also some possibil­ ect of the local Junior Women’s Washington, D.C., home, he is for the 20th Century.” public, and registration may be monds. If West happened to ment. ■ considered good news. THE KITCHEN ity of Coventry entering into a VISITINO HOCB8 dent council permits girls to jeg to recommend a repldce- unaware of the affUctlon until Club. still considering running for re- Titles of the various sessions made anytime before classes start with K-x-x of diamonds, he Answer: Pass. You need 4 It is, in other words, a very Some short traders apparent- M o n th sewage program with the town Intermediate Care Seml- weiir slacks providing "they „ „ the Board of Library major harm has been done. The council is considering election to Congress. during this course on the Book start by contacting Mrs. Carroll private,, noon-2 p.m., «»«A 4 p.m. might hold off the second trick points in high cards or a long nervous stock market these read Kennedy’s statement on of Mansfield, and this is present­ are not suggestive,” according Directors for Mrs. Jessie Flynn, ... with a royal parade of exciting pr^ucts to help make life e a il^ , other means of beautification Daddario denied a published of Genesis are "WhaJt Is Nelson, 24 Sunset St. g p.m./'private room*, 10 a.m.- for fear of capturing his part­ suit to respond to on opening days, a market anxious to get news wires minutes after he Research has not yet pln- ly being explored also. bid of 2-NT. to student reports. It also sets d y n Defense Director David as well, and has requested report that a Feb. 16 news con­ 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m ner’s queen. something in lu sights, to pro- spoke and decided that, neutral f more glamorous for the queen of your kitchen. The urgent need of sewers, townspeople’s ideas on what ference is being arranged at Copyright 1970 limits on the length of a boy’s cabanlss____ wrote the board re- mntp sAme action not so much H may have appeared, It perldontal disease, although particularly in the lake area. Pediatrics: Parents allowed It wasn’t much of a plot, but could be done with the old brick which he will announce for gov­ any time except noon-2 p.m.; it had no chance at all since General Features Corp. hair. Boys slacks should not be questing the town to move a brl^'^home a ’ t r jh y as to might be construed as^ulllsh by K ^eU known that bacteria & . has come up almost constantly probate court building in the ’’too tight,” students report. semi-operational gas generator aestrov the .boredom some traders reaching for Play an important part. Oral ernor. Divorce Court Dull others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. West started with only two dia­ . modern convenience in various board discussions village center, across from the Daddario said he knew he .It , , has not . been , . possible , to out of his garage where it has j^is setting. Treasury straws. And so theythev bought bacteria unite „ with . , __ food parti- i, ^ < J Old world craftsmanship lately, and a move in this di- Self Service; 10 a.m.-2 p.m., monds. Bidwell Tavern. There are sev- had a re^xinsibility to the par- 4 p.m.-8 p.m. TaJkes Clubs obtain a printed copy of the been for the past two years, or secretary David M Kennedy on rather than risk higher prices. ®'®® a hard, dre.ss code, and school author- to give the generator to him. p^b 3 delivered a statement Also in the market, as Indleat- cnist-Ilke material caUed cal- InT m many ^ v reports, includine the mniH ______.....ly to ..... m ak _T u ; his . . min^ . . ! Intensive Care and Coronary West took the king of dia­ many reports, including the could be restored, or even tom In Wake of New Law Itics claim the code is not avail- r cost to purchase, a n d jbat really should have settled ed by the big blocks of stock ^h® ‘ ®®‘*»- DREAM W; but that as of today he had Care; Immediate family only, monds and two more club $8 town’s 701 program. down, but residents with sug- DANCE able and is subject to adjust- (^baniss stated he put in ^^^h L silently as a with- that crossed the ticker tape, ^hts ju b s t^ c e coUects mwe not made a decision. LOS ANGELES (AP) — While State Bar’s family law commlt- anytime, limited to five min- tricks, after which South need­ $120 Tonlght at 7 will mark the gestlons should contact the TO THE worth of parts to fix it, plus , , falling into new snow, were the big institutions such as bacteria which eventually Irri- Daddario has been urged by Hollywood movies have been ‘ ee, says hig;her divorce figures ntes. ed the rest. Since declarer had KITCHENS final meeting in a series of four Town CTouncll. Boys at the school have been go hours of free labor. The first ^ Crashed through mutual and pension funds and collects more many Demdcratic town com- •' , ., ~ . may be partly due to increased Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- discarded two low hearts from complaining strongly about selectman said he would in- racket that Insurance companies and trusts, bacteria, which eventually Irri- m mlttees in his district to seek getting spicier, divorces have c^,(,ornla population, 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. -8 the dummy on the clubs. West “TWO CENT TAX" the brush with a permitting girls to wear slacks vestigate the situation further Most of these institutions have ‘®‘® th® g«ms As the ^ m s be- the nomination" for governor been getting duller. But the .ayer less,” with Dempsey this week. of marriage.” What you do, bas- the start.” limited. Visitors are asked to he hadn’t been blinded by his As it stands now, the ixxle has plaints to her at 875-6378. tling__1 ___ back4. to 11.02.4-t of rtooHcash t*aoHvready to V\a be (nvoatoHInvested. THtty OOCUF, It IS S-t tlllS pOlIlt ANY DECOR of a new type of police night­ said Malcolm Schwartz, presi­ ically, is swear to a judge that Attorney Bernard Cohen says bear with the hospital while the own craftiness. After taking the no teeth and cannot be en- Revitalization Speaker Kennedy’s statement was That figure was down some that the teeth become loose, stick that can detect a con­ parking problem exists. and It Is necessary to extract IN A WIDE COLOR SELECTION. dent of Infinetics, Inc., a Wil­ "irreconcilable differences” it’s too soon to be sure but that ace of clubs. South should cash forced, board members said Ned Coll, director of the Hart- really vapid. He did tell a sav- from November, but it still was cealed gun, a razor blade or laal week, since it has not been ford and New York Revltallza- them. mington, Del., producer of elec­ have caused an “ irremediable he and other lawyers expect an the top spades before leading Ings bond campaign meeting $660 million more than a year even a narcotics kit. Arthur G odfrey tronic magnetic devices. breakdown” of your marriage. increase in petition filings. Patients today: 294 the ace and jack of diamonds. DEUCIOUS accepted. The board even Umlt- fion Corps, will speak here lower interest rates may be before. Home care and regular den- Here’s an easy-on-the-budget way to bring The device, and still another The equipment was developed After a month of the law’s op- "The residence requirement ADMITTED YESTERDAY: West takes the king of dia­ ed its discussion of the code, not Tuesday night at 8 in the Unlt- nearer than many people think By holding their money In «®^® ®^® primary impor your dreams into your home. Using these standard st(3Ck version of it, a flashlight model, Tosses Betw een ’Thomas L. Burgess, 373 Deming deyling into what it calls for. Congregational Church and tested by the Federal Avia­ eration, reports from various has been shortened from a year monds and his clubs, then leEids they are, but from there on he cash these funds cannot very ^,®® units you can achieve a customized decorator look. Enjoy are designed to supplement an­ St., Wapping; Mrs. Eleanor Gig- tion Administration as part of counties indicate, on the surface to six months. People who for- a heart to dummy’s ace. De- RAVIOLI Regular all the convenience and step-saving efficiency of a kitchen tihijacking weapons-detectors ‘Stuff’— E cology lio, Bolton; Victoria L. Gilblair, sented t^Uie'^ard'^^he^^btoct Education Building, ^is statement. well show performance, and so disease m its program to deter hijackings. at least, a dharp increase in the nrerly went to Mexico or Las is most designed with your needs in mind. now in operation at a number of Eastern Air Lines last Octo­ South Windliam; Joseph E. ~ CaiMNoni, arose from parental commints ^SyraUo7 ‘-^Wbia ” ®^K® f^^t 1 ^®Llp^S®vent cal- airports. NEW YORK (AP) _ Arthur number of unhappy s^u^^^^^ ^egas will be inclined to stay 385 Griffin Rd., South received by board members. mpptinp- 1r niipn fo all inflationary psycholo- waiting to invest when they feel from fbrming on the ber became the first airline to Godfrey says he will do no more "loving to end their marriages, here.” Windsor; Mrs. Lori C. Halvor- M inestroM Some panents had complained npniSp n h in ^ broken and the business the moment is propitious. Re- Your family dentist may Congressmen got a look at the put the system in use. Trans OUTSTANDING VALUE! instruments during showing at radio and television commer- Ck^ty, in Jan- Las Vegas, 393 decrees sen, 137hit Vernon Ave., Rock­ theirelr fifth and sixth gradersBaders townspeople, and s and the public in cently they have been tense, World Airlines adopted it last at. From 1: and Sausage being sponsored by a newly ^g^g^^j j , g ^ ^o look forward to waiting for good news. home <^ro the House Judiciary Committee cials for Axlon the enTvtne Petitions for marriage granted last month com- ville; Mrs. Julia S. Kangas, 120 were coming home asking whait 12 FT. ROYAL BIRCH STARTER KITCHEN December, and Pan American clals for Axlon, the enzyme dissolutions were filed, against p^red with 422 in January 1969. MiKir liMiriii , .. formiing social action group. .,, He de' ----- ■------— chamber this week. W. (jenter St.; John M. Legault, itonuiiiiii Available at all times, made "suggestive slacks” were greater stabllUty . . He de- When you have big traders— World Airways joined the pa­ laundry presoak, unless the 343 for divorce in the same gut an official says "we would their pants were "too tight.” Spaghetti Supper dined to name a date. and small ones too—poised for ^ more complex treatment te 409 E. Middle Tpke.; John H. I’aciiw o for your eating pleasure at Reg. Value $475.00 WHILE THEY LAST *349.00 rade last month. manufacturer allows him to say month last year. Final decrees have no way of knowing” Grades 5 through 11 are A spaghetti supper and the This is something that every- so long, any movement in the som etlm e^equlred if the dls Neff, 15 Welcome PI.; Mrs. Lil- borne. o *' ... . AOOA Viaa KppnmiP q p v p f p 'e m ! This (Installation, appliances, and range hood extra The antihijacking set consists on the air that it pollutes water, granted were 402 this January whether California’s liberalized Uan N. Pohl, 157 Brookfield St.; s OOUieitNII U'for , housed in the high school, fur- one in his audience, made up Wall Street woods Is reason for ®®®® ^ become severe Come and see Rina and Free,"T4S*c ia ** \in.nwill Vilirhlto-Vifhighlight oa Saturday ...... in\f/\1VPRinvolves RllT*P^10fl.lsurgical TAITIIremoval of first of two poles or towers ” How can I preach ecology and 208 a year earlier. was involved in the decline. Diane M. Sinclair, RFD 3, Box ^Bargain Hour 1-2 Daily, ther complicating any enforce­ mainly of high-level buslnees the shots to be fired which form a gate or entry way and sell this stuff,” Godfrey But County Clerk William Reno, County Clerk Harry K. 254L, (Coventry; William TlUme, Peter — of ment of n dress code. evening social sponsored by the diseased gum tissue and clean­ Ex. Sun. & Hoi. executives, had heard for sever­ ing the teeth thoroughly. With PRICE INCLUDES: at airport ticket counters or said Wednesday. Durley says the high immber of Brown said it doesn’t appear the Stafford Springs; Michael M. Liquor Hearing Tolland High School Student al months. It was stated at least removal of diseased tissue and 2 18” X 30” W aU Cabinets boarding points. A spokesman for the Colgate- decrees probably represents a California law will affect the Zelonls, 93 Elizabeth Dr.; Bruno Earl and Margaret Kellner Council. The event Is open to two months before by high-rank­ Tow n Actress 1 38” Sfaik'Fmit evfergoRe’s Palmolive Co., the makers, re­ VILLA MARIA other therai>eutic measures, die When a person carrying a gun backlog from last year. The Reno divorce level. Zimmerman, Glastonbury, have applied to the State Liquor students and adults. ing officials. It wasn’t new. 1 36” X 30” WaU Cabinet fused to comment on Godfrey’s Control Committee for a public The spaghetti supper will be remaining healthy gum tissues 1 36” Base Cabinet or other fairly large metal ob­ waiting period between filing Attorneys said they knew of BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Oant. from 2 PJVL^ The executives, whose compa­ In Lead R ole position. hearing on a proposal to locate served from 5:30 until 7 p.m become firm and stop receding. ject passes between the poles, a and final decree has been cut no influx of out-of-staters before daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dan PEfER USTINOV-RAMElATimN FOODS nies presumably will fare better 1 Coimter Top f a w i t e l Godfrey said he would contln- from a year to six months. a package store at the corner with the movie following from Hermene Hershey of 76 Farm Good oral hygiene must be con- 36” X 20” WaU Cabinet Jan. 1 to take advantage of the Wunsch, Glastonbury; a son to JONATHAN WINTERS-JOHNASTIN when borrowing costs come llgW flashes an alarm ue to do the commercials If Col- 618 Colebrook Road of Merrow Rd. and Anthony Rd. ?ll5 until 9:30. A donation of Dr. will play the leading female ^1"“ ®*^ ‘o maintain the gums dn - a 1 Sink and Faucet In San Diego County, filings of law’s retroactivity. Mr. and Mrs. WilUam E. Vigue, down, hardly stirred as the 36” Valance gate permitted him to say Axlon petitions increased from 742 in East Hartford; twin sons to Mr. Glastonbury They presently own the Village $2 per person or $3 per couple role in “ Who Will Save the healthy amditton. hidden side of a wall, or con- ^ pollutant and that the Trial time has been cut from EastmanCOlOftI statement was delivered. But January 1969 to 778 in January and' Mrs. Frank Goodrich, 75 Spirit Shop at the junction of wUl be asked. Dress will be Plowboy” by Frank Gllrov daughter Is already k | : oealed in -sign-holders, guide manufacturer was trying to an average of about 15 minutes traders, who bet on the futures ^ produced by the exhibiting signs of gum dls- 1970. Final decrees jumped 33 Pine St. ^Bargain Hour Dailv 1-! C H IC K E N FRIES Merrow Rd. and 1-84 inter- casual, fences or even In coat racks or make it pollution-free, for a divorce to live minutes or of these same companies, went Hertford Jewtoh Community ease, I would certainly follow ^ A ^1 1-4 I P C Ex. Sun. & Hoi. ALSO A SPECIALTY change. ' Donation for Uniforms CAND i ES per cent. less for a dissolution of mar­ DISCHARGED YESTER­ umbrella stands. when he agreed Ail Seats 78 New TVAA Members The Tolland Junior Women’s wild—even though they got the Players on March 7, 8 whatever advice your family Fresno County reported 172 riage. DAY: Cheryl L. Segda, East news secondhand. ______A person who triggers an to make the commercial Col- CALL 633-9850 The Tolland Volunteer Ambu- Club recently donated a check Marriage of Style and Beauty suits filed, up 41 over January Besides angering the judge’s Hartford; L orenaB . Gorman, It isn’t difficult to reason why Hershey last appeared P alarm is asked to step aside for gate told him ATcion was neither 1969 and 140 decrees granted— 67 Pearl St.; Christine A. lance Association has added five for $40 to Henry Kreske, direc- a further check. Here an officer a water pollutant nor a deter- question about irreconcilable . , , , First off, a lot of professional Dynamic Theatre’s pro- 36 more than a year earlier. badly needed members to its tor of the Tolland school’s mu- can point the sensor-equipped gent differences, the petitioner-no 16 Scantic Meadow _ ...... traders have been playing this Auction of "Luv” by Murray Los Angeles County, with 10 Rd., South Windsor: Robert R. daytime roster. All five are sic department, STAINLESS nightstick, cane or flashlight, at ’’They told me it was an en­ longer known as the plaintiff— The money is earmarked for roarhet short; they have been ggjiiggai, g^e received the beet Pine Pharmacy outlying county clerk’s offices, 213 School St.; Mrs. qualified and hold advanced him to find the location of the zyme,” he said, ’’and that en­ must answer only one other: KrinJO’'*, ...... a fund to purchase band uni- betting on further price declines actress award at the Triangle Cor. of Center & Adams has no total yet on Jdnuary 1970 Hope S. Venezia, 111 Waddell first aid certificates. metal object. zymes don’t pollute anything; ” Do you feel a waiting period or The new members are Ron forms, boosting the total from in order to make profits. Playhouse In Farmington f o r STEEL SINK marriage-dissolution filings. But Rd.; Andrew Scarchuk, 44 Bald- 3 ADULT HITS they just eat the dirt out. Now I marriage counseling will save IdA N C H E ST E Lytell Bruce Cropper, Victor $1,300 to $1,700. A total of $3,600 This is accomplished by bor- her role in “ The Night of Jan- JEAN NATE H. R. MacPherson, Infinetics an official says the figure, when M. D R .t SELF-RIMMED find that it’s not only a deter­ the marriage?” ^rs. JtoT&aret Cartie'r, NeilSedlak and Stephan is needed to purchase sufficient rowing shares of stock, selling uary l Ui.” and project manager, said police de­ RTES & 44A • BOLfON NOTCH FRI.-^AT.— SUN. 6 NY gent but has more phosphates compiled, could show an in­ The respondent-no longer Kingman. 819 (21ark St ^uth 6 uniforms tor the number of stu- them at the current market Ticket and group rate infor- partments of Wilmington, Del., crease, over , the 2.632 domestic called the defendant—cannot 'Windsor; C hri^l^n Noorten- Mantlik. BONNIE BELL than any of the other deter­ Selectmen’s Meeting dents in the band. price and then waiting. If the mation may be obtained by call- 26x22 SINGLE BOWL, Reg. $27.96 ^ 1 7 .0 0 Detroit, New York and other cit­ relations suits filed in January contest the dissolution beyond 352 Beelzebub Rd.. W a^ H IT No. 1 No. 3 ies are evaluating the new de­ gents.” No. 2 The Board of Selectmen dis­ Bulletin “ oard price continues downward, the ing Marvin Steinberg at 61 S. FREE DELIVERY (Jodfrey sadd he found out „ asking that the case be sent to a Sylvester L- Barnes. 84 The Charter Study Committee short trader can replace the Whitney St., West Hartford. vice. The detectors were used at cussed several insurance prob- 33x22 DOl'BLE BOWL, Reg. $39.95 « 2 3 .0 0 the entrance to the courtroom in ^xion’s polluUon potential In San Francisco, January fil- court of conciliation Towers, HELLS 3 ANGELS from______news______stories of congres-‘"■'a lumped from-281 in 1969 to Even in a dispute over custo- the recent New Jersey Mafia sional hearings on the role of 326 this year, decrees from 173 dy of children, says attorney i^arroll, 3 Barbara Rd., South ANGELS IN THE FROM CARPET hearings, he said. detergents in pollution. 237. Sidney Traxler, “ there’s a Windsor; ’Timothy Carpenter, 66 BY THE BOX They caught no one with con­ A report said Axlon contained Family Law Act, adopted clear-cut section on handling the Rockville; Carol AHIC HELL STRIP AND PLACfe 12” . 1 CUSHION TILES OF cealed weapons except detec- 43 7 cent phosphate, the ibe legislature in Jiily and matter In closed hearings."The ^ Hartman, 12 Crown St., Action No. 1 Action No. 2 Action No. 3 - lives or other persons author­” highest among leading deter- signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan rules are there to see that it Kockvllle; Daniel D. Anderson, LEE’S • BIGELOW 1 FAMOUS 22 OPEN 9 - 9 1 hi ^ ized to use them, but turned up gents. In Sentember, seeks to elimi- isn’t a public display.” Warren Ave., Vernon. STEVENS two persons who were trying to Phosphates have been cited as nate blttfemess between separat- ’Traxler agrees the law will Also, Coiuile S. Perrio, 196 OPEN WUNDA WEAVE 1 CARPET smuggle tape recorders Into the one of the chief elements that Ing spouses. end sensational divorce trials, Kerguson Rd.; Mrs. Shirley Co­ SAT 9 -6 ^ 1 None Higher in Quality room, he said. promote the excess growth of There are no corroborating ’’but it can still permit some ^raro. 5 Carmen Rd.; Jean E. COVERING O U TLET GOLDIE! GOLDIIE! I LOVE YOU GOLDIE! In a test of 260 persons board- algae that can kill off other life witnesses, no grounds of adul- substantial fighting about nro- Caston, Box Mt. Dr., Vernon; ALDEN • BARWICK - _ ...... 1- 1.^1...-__ 1 _____ . , ...... O & « T341...1 (SOUNDS LIKE CARY GRANT) TONIGHT TEL 647-14271 ing a 747 jumbo Jet, he said, two in lakes and streams. try. desertion, willful neglect, perty. It will end the making of Beverly Pikul, Warehouse VERNON CIRCLE Just strip to free self adhesive, then place in No KELLY RD. other materials required. SofUles go any where to the passengers triggered alarms. I TONIGHT 7a$, 606 habitual Intemperance, felony charges about people’s conduct, B°bit; Mrs. David J. Sivlski So easy to maintain. End waxing, polishing. Reduce notae One had a large metal case, and w . conviction or that handy catch- however, and that’s all to the Hartford; Mrs. levels, add warmth and color. the.other was carrying two tran­ Guest Disc Jockey all, cruelty. The only holdover good. I Vincent Pltzl and son, 94 High- ( " i n n s ASSORTED sistor radios. ground is insanity. ’’CommUiflty property is split ’ Wapping; Mrs. Julius As little as LONDON (AP) — Mary Wil­ sq. ft. CHOCOLATES son,BOII wiie wife of Driuiin Britain’s H prime onme Testimony about fault or down the middle, with two ex- “ ><1 ^ughter, Somers, S / > / 1 lb. $1.95 minister was a guest dlsc*^lock- blame Is barred. In the eyes of ceptions. One Is where the hus- Mrs. Robert Fronstin and son, (> c i a O f r ey Wednesday on the British like community band, say, has deliberately mis- : Mrs. Donald Le- 2 lbs. $3.85 iHanrliw tFr B r o a l S g P ' r " ’ ’- ; '■ .PPropHaUa ,r p „ p » - Transtorm dull walls Into eye-catching beauty with MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . ’Open House” radio record re­ There also are no more of the ty, and it is felt the wife should *°r“ ' Mrs. Richard Stone and spectacular divorce trials like have restored to her half of ‘i®“ bter, 1638 Main St., South TO GIVE AND ENJOY quest program. 8 LETS PLUSH CARPET KODEL Published Daily Except Sundays Mrs. Wilson read request the one where actress Dyan what was misappropriated. Windsor. and Holidays at 13 Blssell Street LENOX llanchester, Conn. (06040) cards, recited one of her own Cannon testified that her hus- ’’The other exception is where ------z • Telephone 643-2711 poems and chatted about the band, Cary Grant, had used assets cannot be divided In kind. ^ PHARMACY Second Class Postage Paid at health of her husband, Harold. LSD- '^One spouse can take the whole li c t s C iircu it r*08t BROADIOOM SHAG Uanchester, Conn. She______said__ the ^prime...... "'bere minister. ^ cille Ball said asset—the husband his business, HARTFORD (AP)______Robert J. BRICK E. CENTER ST. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 0694)886 Payable in Advance bruised______and shaken_ up by a fall P®®* freqviently say—provided . . his wife is given Callahan, a 37-yeaif-old Norwalk Year ...... $30.00 during his recent visit to Wash- "®''® temperment in front something • MOSS GREEN • MOSS TWEED Here’s real magic you can olx Uontna ...... lfi.50 ------«--j— a. • else substantially attorney, was appointed as a ington, was much better. Of everybody. Including the chll- equal-cash, payments or some a;^ul\ C o u ^ judge W^ a. create yourself instantly. Just Three Months ...... 7.80 THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT • ANTKpUE GOLD • ORANGE TWEED spread on mastic and apply individual bricks % thick they are • SAPPHIRE light to so they n e ^ no foundation or extra su i^ rt. 4 a f r . w \ a Ta v ^ould succeed Judge M. DAN CE•THEATRE • RED TWEED antiqued patterns plus fipldstone. Z brick Is not a ceramic orf led Clark Gable had toM her: lawyer, John T. Holt, says the Owens of Branford who has re- g r e e n t w e e d plastic, i t ’s rugged virtually indestruotable and it’s 'fireproof. I don t wish to be married to statutory even split of property gi^ed • A V O C A D O • ' you or anyone else.” is too harsh. • SOFT BLUE ,t. 1 Decorate a 4x6 area fo r. 5 As one Hollywood divorce ” it has taken the discreUon GUSTONBURY PAINT AND FLOOR COVERING INC. * lawyer puts it, “ The spice has from the courts and should be CO COMPLETELY INSTALLED 16.20 gone out the window.” put back there. You can’t com- ’Ihus, last month, when actor puterize marriage.” WITH HEAVY PADDING J^juAniiuASL ^jaiisuuf. Robert Cummings became the ------^______Friday MERGE 2 dUferont progrom t: M first Hollywood personality to and CUNNINGHAM Friday. February 13 MANCHESTER end a marriage under the new Saturday Rein Forest & 10 YEAR WEAR GUARANTEE t IN STOCK SALE ONLY law, he simply claimed Irrecon­ D em ocrat Lead AND February Second Hand cilable differences with Mary DANCE 50% OFF ON AU CARPET IN STOCK In V oters at 13 13 .nd 14 Treed Each a Regular Elliot Cummings, his wife of 26 8 15 p.m. COMPANY years. 649^5253 9 X 91 ARMSTRONG CEaiNG PAINT Manchester Democrats, who Jorgensen Saturday, February 14 $>3.95 Sq. Yd. Value ASPHALT TILE L IN O L E ^ I A judge dissolved the 10-year atart^'' tr .' Theatre, marriage of actress Anne Bax- °“ "® « “ *® new year with a Canfield « 2 .9 S Storrs Winter brerKh Sq. Yd, W C 1 Per OuRtotner.' ter and Honolulu land developer *®^ over the Republicans In en- ■ J ------1 Randolph Gall on her complaint rolled voters, for the first time How to Pees, Kick, 3 3 4 ' of irreconcilable differences. in the town’s history, have add- ILVIS raiSU Y & Fell erxl Run A m e r ic a n c e r a m ic f o r m ic a ' BRAIDED RUGS Comedian Jack Carter and ac- gd te their lead. It was 6 a MARTTYUR MOORI NORTH MAIN STREET / WALL TILE 9 X 12 tress Paula Stewart terminated $2.50 month ago and is now 18. 'CHANGE OF HABIT .6 Sq. F t 3 9 c ♦ 3 9 .9 5 their marriage of nine years on Of 32 new voters made In ($2.00 tiudentt only) i the same mutual grounds. Manchester since Jan. 6, In­ bA UNIVERSAL PICTURE • TECHNICOIOR*! SoK Office end BUILDING MATERIAL— LUMBER— FUEL rtoosevelt ” Roaey” Grier, “WAR WAGON" at Ills Mail Orders KITCHEN CARPET LIVING ROOM FAMOUS NAME cluding those who signed up in singer, television entertainer a two-hour, voter-making ses­ CARPET FURNITURE and former Los Angeles Rams . J(M Klffi ELLINGTON SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. GLASTONBURY Bag. $1$.96 Bq. Yd. * # jM f , Beg. $12.96 Sq. Yd. wm sion last night, 13 are Demo­ SQs Y D . 1 NOW 8q. Yd. NOW Sq. Yd. 20% to6 0 % <)FF football tackle, asked the court crats, 6 are Republicans and WxniE DOUGLAS Pteeee make checks payable to The Univertity of Connecticut. Mali (or to end his eight-year njarrlage 13 are unaffillated. present) to Jorgensen Auditorium Bok Office, Storrs, 06268. Mill orders INSTALLED to Bernice C. Grier because of Manchester voter lists, as of " T H K W a r pleeee enclose stamped eeif addressed envelope. Jorgensen Box Office open r5 60 HEBRON AVE. 633-9178 GLASTONBURY, CONN. irreconcilable differences. today, show 8,684 Democrats, Mondey-Fridey, 9 e.m. to 4 p.m.. end at 7:30 p.m. on the evenings of Los Angeles attorney Edward 8,671 Republicans and 6,409 im- W A a O N ” performances. Telephone 429*3311, eet. 807. M. Raskin, chairman of the affiliated—for a 22,704 total. WTFCHWIBPIBB' PifUBiaiflM'1

/. h / 1 I a n c h e ^ r .1 q o n n ., t h u r s d ^ y ^ 'Fe b r u a r y 6, \ P A G E F l \ A- ■- . \ ■ \ A v\ WANCHEE ' i\ ; I. } with a iweokcnd jauiit Lo ^hc Is­ PAGE FOUR ■ ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1970 | ' i f i ' It’s Been a Lean January lands. I . Dean said Miami Bench be­ NINE LUSCIOUS COLORS HIGHLIGHT today’s FUNNY gan courting convention* when Dempsey Asks In Florida Tourist Meeea Its convention center was com- BRELI'S BONDED LINEN COATDRESS ^XA R . GA»3ER!''<>D f)lct(!(l 10 years ago and now Criticism Stunts Spirit By .STRATTON L. IIOIITIIAT the large number of v/eallhy -Bv CLAY R. POLLAX- For IJpjrradinw .boasts one of the largest con- ARIIS L lIR A ANNoeluted Press WrlUir retirees who tradllloniilly spend KAR. 7> Yovr Daily Activity Guide sfpr.T. 22 vr-nllon lists In the country. A dress for all seasons that’s a real joy to wear. According, to the Stars. Januiiry through March In the t» ocf.r. 22 4*LV Of Rail Serviee MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (A P ) — Klgiires on airline’ hoardings To develop messogd for FridOy, Of Defoliation Crews hotels. So comfortable in crisp bonded linen with scarf S-13-23-34 5-15-26-37, ^ BBOAD BTOBET Tourists--and their dollars bi tween New York and Miami <'j7-«7-79-t read words corresponding to numbers ’ "nie Be.ieh caters to those D SI-60-81-90 HAR’TFORD, Conn. (A P ) — M A N C H E 8 H » By MK'IIAKI, PII’T/KI, their men Into ambushes. He were noticeably absent from tend to reflect a slowdown In the pf your Zodiac birth sign. Also: Prospect Ave. over 65, principally,” sayH a and half chain belt. In navy, ydllow, grreen, ^TAURUS SCORPIO Gov. John N. Dempsey, citing AHiHK'InUxl PrcM Writer lidded that not enough basic re­ this Florida Gold Coast resort In growth of tourist traffic. AfP.. 20 1 Move 31 Hunches It’S OCT. 22g •'numerous complaints of deter­ and Kane Street year-round resident who lives In 2 Errotic 32 With Right NORTH OF WAR ZONE D, search has benn done on the Ja'.ninry. Why? Kor Instance, National report­ turquoise, bone, red, lilac, black, brown. 10-20. i MAr 20 West Hartford one of the high-rise apartments 3 Bury 33 Shifts A NOK. :i~- iorating passenger service on Open Daily It to It long-term effects of hcrbicidnl Ed Dean, Executive director ed 91),713 boardings In Decem­ O v ' 9-20-31.42 34 Bandwagon Woit ’ Vietnam (AH) — Four big cargo that line the bay side of Miami 4 Decisions 11-14-2S-36I the Penn Central” , asked the Free Parkins warfare, i of the Southern Florida ’Hotel ber, compared with 95,794 In ^45-56-80-88 5 Your 35 The Favored planoH In tight formation hurtle Beach. "They have all kinds of 16.00 36 Problems House / 48-59-70 i-'ailroad to take "all po-HSlble “Charge It*' with your GIMINI 6 Go toward a ridge line, aklmming • The American Association tot and Motel Association, Insists 1908, a jim\p of some 4,000. How­ 7-Hold 37 Of With SAGITTARIUS measures” to improve passen­ C.A.P. or C.aT. free entertainment and commu­ ■ the tre'etopa. Over the hill with the Advancement o f . Science, ( W W l the slump reflected a "mild ever, the jump for the same pe­ M AY 2t 0 Hop 38 Compromise 68 For NOK. 22 A ^ ger seiwice "on the line’s New Master Charge Card nity centers for the elderly, but V JUNB 20 9 Follow 39 Will Prosperity ” feet to spare, then down Into the which has been sparring with recession” In the country "and riod between 1967 and 1968 was 10 CHonges 40 You Now OfC. 21 Haven division Wednesday. no really active youth center. valley,, their planes wash their the Dcfen.se Department for opr Industry is the first tp feel 18,000 boardings. , 4-17-28-39 11 Keep 41 To Necessary 10-22-33-44,^ His request was contained in K S c s e f The big hotels now have counse­ ><49-62-72 I2 0 n 42 There's Ones 54-65-74 SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES , bellies in fog. years over the defoliation issue, It.” lors tor the kids, but teen-agers Northeast Airlines reports 13 Aheod 43 Awhile a letter to Penn Central boai-d CANCIR "Spray on,” the lead plane re- called last month for a thorough Other observers advance rea­ 49,400 boardings In December 14 Your 44 And Todoy CAPRICORN chairman Stuart F. Saunders. still are largely neglected, ex­ ^KJUNC 21 15 Constructive 45 Much Electricol OIC. 22 . ports. "Spray on," echo the fol­ study that would an.swer the sons ranging from the attraction 1908 compared with 49,817 In “ No- passenger should be con­ cept those, around Christmas y-Avi/iV 22 16 Folse 46 Beom Faults lowers In quick succession. scientific questions Involved. I g 1970 NIA, Iwc, of legalized gambling In the 1960 for an Increase of 1.8 per 17 Mode 47 If Or JAN. 19 fronted day after day with and Easter, when they have . For almost four minutes de­ Accidents occur from time to nearby Bahamas; Improved air cent. But the difference between \ 3-18-29-40 16 boy 48 UfKJer Than 55-66-68-75/^ dirty, late .and imdependablo .special ilanccs and barbecues.” y5tt63^-89 19 An 49 Be The 76-77-84-85'^ structive gray mist spurts from lime. T h e ' South Vietnamese Todoy'i FU NN Y will poy $1.00 for travel faculties to, from, and December 1967 and 1968 was a 20 Up 50 Steer Be service.” Dempsey said. Roosevelt admits u large por­ LIO AQUARIUS rows of jets under the wings and government prpeesses claims toch "funny” used. Send aog» to: within Europe and the Carib­ 23.2 per cent Increase. 21 Along 51 Post Be Todoy'i FUNNY, 1200 W eil Third St., tion of the tourists who come to j JULY 22 22 Moves 52 Act . Steady JAN. 20 He also said he is asking behind the tails of the four from peasants who contend bean, and the switch In the site Cleveiond, Ohio 44113. the Beach arc middle-aged or As for ga)Tibllng hurting Mi­ L^AUG. 22 23 The 53 Rother Oppose ffl. II Secretary of Transportation AFTER-INVENTORY planes, mingling with the fog their crops were destroyed. It of pro tootJbalTs Super Bowl 24 On 54 Decisions W o ter older but says a youthful trend ami Hi:ach where several pro­ 6-21-32-43 John A. Volpe to speed up fed­ over the rolling jungle. rejects many as unjustified or from Miami to New Orleans. 3-16-27-38 25 Personal 55 Check Leoks is developing. ponents have begun a move­ 47-61-71 26 Efforts 56 To Moin-streom 53-78-83-87 eral approval of funds- to mod­ In six weeks, a broad brown prompted by Viet Cong propa­ Whatever the causes Jginuary 27 Pride 57 Go It “ We’re getting younger peo­ ment to legalize it—Dean says VIRGO PISCIS ernize the commuter car fleet stripe will mark the path the ganda, Nonetheless, the planes’ was a dismal month, although 28 Todoy 58 Of Coined Today in History ple, an upcoming generation, Bahamas gambling couldn’t AUG. 23 29 Unless 59 Wrops Course that the New Haven division planes flew. The Ranch Hands spray equipment leaks some­ Dean Insists the slump is only you might say,” he said. ” Of have too much of an effect. Sfpf. 22 30 Impulse 60 Will Rewarded MAD. 20 ' uses. Will have left their brand. times and defoliates friendly temporary and takes Immediate m 2/ 6 . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they’re not highly af­ "The Bahamas can come up ^ 1-13-24-1-13-24-35 7-19-30-41i In December. 1966, Connecti­ They are men of the U.S. Air areas. and vociferous exception to re-. ( § ) Adverse ^ Xcutral Today la 'Thursday, Feb. 6, fluent like the older ones.” with 3,400 roorns at best and we &<4^i8-69 52-64-73 cut and New York agreed to Force 12th Special Operations The U.S. government current­ ports that Northern tourists no " ‘ the 36th day of 1970. There axe Irwin I'remack, author of a have ,50,000 rooms,” he »ald. put up a total of $28.4 million, , Squadron who fly specially ly is considering a $12.2-mlllion longer come to Miami Beach. 329 days left in the year. controversial $47,500 tourism 'T m telling you It’s the reces­ and the federal government equipped C123 d c f o 1 1 a;!, 1 o n claim from Cambodia. A team During the month, receipts Today’s Highlight In History survey last summer tor the sion, not gambling, and every­ said it would equal the con­ planes. For eight years, they of American experts concluded from hotels, motels, horse Market Rallies at Thought On this date In 1917, Mexico touri.st Development Authority, body in the Country is feeling It. tribution with one of its own. have been grazing the treelops that Cambodian rubber and races, night clubs and restaur­ became a federated republic of said 40 per cent of the guests in­ "A tourist area is the first to Now Connecticut wants a of Vietnam to destroy enemy fruit trees were damaged by ants were down considerably, 28 stales. terviewed by his people were in feel the effect of a recession and higher proportion of federal aid ” crops and Expose any infiltra­ drift from spray operations last even for a period of relative in­ Of Lower Interest Rates On This Date Miami Beach for the first time. the la.st to recover. But we’ll — twice the amount the two tion routes and base camps hid­ spring and by direct overflights. activity on the Beach. NEW YORK (AP) — The Kennedy said: " I don't have a ______In 1736, John and Charles bounce back. Miami Beach’s states have pledged. den under the jungle canopies. The State Department has not Elliott Roosevelt, son of the Premack, whose report was stock market, starved for S.n en­ date.” Dempsey said the federal gov­ spelled out the extent tq which Wesley and their fellow mlssion- late president and head of Mi­ generally optimistic, warned main allraclion is value . . . a Monetary restrictions have Theirs is u dangerous mission. couraging word, feasted Tues­ ernment, in more recent agree­ li i s ® Ine United States was responsl- arles arrived In Georgia, ami Beach’s Tourist Develop­ that If the hotel owners wanted tourist gel.s more value for his day on rrimarks by Treasury been named by brokers as the . Their jet-assisted propeller ments, has been putting up two ble, and some military officers I " 1783, Sweden recognized ment Authority, blamed the return business, from the first- dollar here than anywhere else Secretary David M. Kennedy in­ main cause of the market’s planes weren’t designed for thirds of the cost of rail im­ in Vietnam Insiut that the ovci- the Independence of the United lack of tourists on two things: timers, their employes are in the world.” dicating that lower interest sharp decline in recent months. such low-level missions or for provement projects. flights were not made by U.S. States. that January always is a slow going to have to do more to at­ Last Dec. 18, when Arthur P. tight formations. rart.es may be just around the planes. I " the first lawyers were tract them. comer. Bums, then chairman-designate “At 150 feet," says Maj. Rich­ month and that the Super Bowl American chemical officers admitted to practice before the ” I think Miami Beach is going Mrs. Nixon Installed ‘ ‘That happy day may be clos­ of the Federal Resebve Board, ard E. Thorndike, the squad­ was switched from Miami to also note that the United States U.S. Supreme Court, to have to accept the fact that er to hand than most people said he hof>ed the board would Auxliary Plans ron’s operation officer, "we New Orleans this year. To Post in Girl Scouts provides the defoliants tor the In 1818, the United States Miami Beach lacks courtesy,” realize,” he said in a speech reconsider \ts money policy, the make tempting targets.” ” It was record breaking until missions but that South Viet- signed treaties of friendship he .said. ’’The tipping demands NEW YORK (A P ) — Mrs. that triggered a rally on Wall industrial average jumped to a F'ashion Show Five defoliation planes have January 3rd,” said Roosevelt. Hundreds of Wanted and rude personnel are unlto- namese forces are responsible with Denmark and Portugal, Richard M. Nixon was Installed Street. gain of 13.86 points at the close. been shot down, three of them We had the largest Christmas for handling the supplies while In 1937, a bitter controversy lievable. Something is going to as honorary president of the Sluggish until Kennedy’s ’The average rose 10.36 points Manchester Auxiliary to dn 1967 before the C123s were week we ever had . . . It just Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. after a statement reached investors, on Dec. 24 after Paul W. Mc­ Child and Family Services 'of* equipped with jet pods to give they are in Vietnam. began when President Franklin fell off after that. In previous have to be done.” delay of nearly two hours the market broke loose in heavy Cracken, President Nixon’s Manchester will present i l l them more maneuverability and Used 50-gallon drums which D. Roosevelt proposed adding years, we had the Super Bowl In­ Premack also recommended trading. The Dow Jones indus­ chief economic adviser, said "Spring Fashions Swing Your enable damaged planes to get may still contain a gallon or so six new Justices to the Supreme here and the area was filled to that Miami Beach officials: caused by a traffic jam on the way from the airport Wednes­ trial average rocketed from a current monetary policies could Way” its annual dessert fash­ , back to base. of plant killer turn up around Court. overflow but we had a number —Create tourist interest in loss of 3.37 points to a gain of not be continued indefinitely ion show, on Tuesday, Feb. 17, When the defoliation plane military bases, stacked as bar- In 1945, d2» the Pacific war, of vacancies this year.” Miami Beach in new areas, par­ day. Mrs. Nixon wore a knee* more than 18 and closed ahead without hurting the economy. at 8 p.m. at Fiano’s Restau­ Patches was retired in June ners against shelling attacks. U.S. forces were mopping up Roosevelt and Dean both in­ ticularly Europe, South Ameri­ 1 length Girl Scout leader’s uni­ $1.02 at 757.46. Volume on the ’The market advanced moder­ rant, Bolton. 1968, it had taken 553 hits from Dead bushes and grass around the Japanese In the Philippine sist the tourists wUl be back by ca and the West, Southwest and New York Stock Exchange ately Monday after a suggestion Fashions furnished by Sage- enemy small-arms and ma­ the drums show the effective- capital of Manila, mid February and that business Northwest portions of the Unit­ form for the ceremony at a soared to 16.05 million shares. by Nixon that credit restraints Alien will be modeled by mem­ chine-gun fire. Some of the ness of evaporating defoliants Ten Years Ago will be booming the rest of the ed States. board of directors meeting. at Kennedy, addressing 300 busi­ could be loosened. bers of the auxiliary and by planes still flying missions have inside. 'Ihere was gunfire in Havana winter. —Consider working out a the organization’s headquarters. children of members. Mrs. i The First Lady, who once was ness eicecutives at a savings Investors, at least initially, ainceMopped that mark. It also has been demonstrat- as Soviet First Deputy Premier There are those who disagree, package vacation plan with the Muriel Devine, fashion coordi­ bond campaign luncheon, said: seemed to ignore Tuesday some But the most serious threats cd, the chemical officers say, Anastas I. Mlkoyan opened a claiming Miami Beach would be Bahamas or other Caribbean an assistant leader, told the nator, will be the commentator. girls: “ You can count on me to ‘‘Onoe the inflationary psy­ worxis of caution interlaced t^cOTtinuallon of the defoliation that motorcycles fueled wi;h Soviet exhibition In the Cuban practically deserted these days countries since many tourists Tres Chic Beauty Salon will be an active volunteer.” chology is broken and the busi­ among Kennedy’s optimistic re­ flights have come from the gasoline wrom old edfoliant capital, except for bigf conventions and already combine their visits marks. create the models’ hairstyles. ness community and the public mm.. f United States, where scientists drums give off plant-killing ex- piyg Year* Ago In this vein, he said that for Mrs. Edward Laski will play in general begin to look forward and conservationists express haust lumes. Britain’s (jueen Elizabeth II ki ‘ Those who doubt the determi­ backgound music during the to greater stability, interest fears about the long-term ef­ The criticism and President Prince Philip were on a rates will drop to a more rea­ nation of our anti-inflation effort show on an organ loaned by I © ' fects of. defoliation. Nixon’s ban on certain other ^jg^ Ethiopia. I® 1 '^ sonable level and other salutary . . . I want to say as strongly as Watkins Bros, for the occasion. M - . ___ ^ ^ I-?.-..!... 4 _ Some contend that destruction forms- of biological and chemi­ One Year Ago effects will be felt throughout I can that they are badly mis­ ‘Mrs. Richard Murphy wlli be ; of thousands of square miles of cal warfare—have had some ef­ •rhe United States asked the the economy.’ ‘ taken. We will continue our poli­ the master of ceremonies. l i A P E jimgled woodlands will upset the fects on the Ranch Hands. Big Four to hold early talks at In answer to a later news cies of restraint until we have Members who will model are Although the U.S. Command Mrs. Louis Champeau, Mrs. ecological balance in Vietnam the United Nations on the SMILING m SERVICE conference question as to when restored basic •health and stabil­ still considers crop-killing part Wells Dennison, Mrs. Walter and threaten the nation’s wild­ Middle East problem. Interest rartes would decliene. ity to the economy.” of the squadron’s mission, one Fuss, Mrs. Edmund Gorman, life and natural resources. Oth- PEEK - A -BOUTIQUE navigator said he hadn’t plotted Mrs. Jack Hunter and Mrs. Ab­ ■ ers question whether trying to (NEXT TO STA'TE THEATBE) a crop target in months. “ It’s raham Klebanoff. starve the enemy out by de­ Cancer Ranks Second Blacks Start to Make It Big Teen fashions will be model­ stroying his crops is humane. the ,” he said. ” We still ed by Miss Kathy Ferguson and Formula 2,4,5-T—one of the see Charlie growing rice out In FRANKFURT — Heart and Low mi the hills, but we’re told to leave circulatory diseases are the Miss Laura Mrosek. Modeling chemicals used extensively in Pre-Valentines Day Sale Designing in Fashion World most common causes of death ' the children’s fashions will be remote jungle areas of Vietnam it alone.” re- Brenda Bailey, Peter Marte, —has been banned from use Some Ranch Hands deny it, jn 'West Germany. Twice as By ANN HENCKEN “ I was the only black face in ALL JEWELRY & RIFTS STOREWIDE Vz PRICE Michael Muse, Bradford Wood- but others say the controversy many people die of these A P Fa-shlon Writer the place,” he said. Today,, his near populated areas in the house, and Marcy and Eliza­ surrounding their job has damp- diseases each year as of can- Includes values from $1.00 up to $50.00 clients include Merv Griffin, United States because of indica­ beth Young. ened enthusiasm. cer. In the last 16 years, heart NEW YORK (A P ) - Doors Mrs. Hrnry Fonda, Anthony tions that strong doses may SPECIAL Mrs. Charles Young Jr., and An assistant secretary of de- attacks in n8en between 26 and - are opsning for blacks in the Perkins and Sammy Davis Jr. JR. BOYS' JR. BOY-S' cause birth defects Mrs. Vernon Muse are co-chair­ Officers in thriTeld insist that fense who visited Vletiiam last 35 y g g ^ of age aud bertween 45 fashion world, a group of black Big on unisex clothes, Johnson NOW 59c .,2 ^*1.00 men of the event. They wdll be JR. BOYS’ SWEATERS March was unimpressed by the and 66 have trebled. In men CHOKERS Reg. f2.00 fashion designers reports. showed deep V-necked jump­ the defoliation raids save Am er­ “ Everyone is bending over assisted by Mrs. WTlliam Fitz­ KNIT SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS Ranch Hands’ open display of the 36-46 bracket they have suits. But he wore the best-look­ ican lives by denying the enemy Gerald, Mrs. Horace Brown and esprit de corps. He said it pro- doubled, backwards to help blacks,” Ber­ ing outfit: A beige jersey jump cover from which to spring am­ Mrs. John Fletcher, tickets; vided fuel for enemy propagan­ nard Johnson, one -of the more suit with matching sleeveless bushes and are therefore worth successful designers, said Tues­ Mrs. Hayden Griswold, mod­ da. As a result, the big sign that belted jacket. The price is continuing. day at a fashion show, “ The cli­ els; Mrs. E. Thomas Donovan bore the Ranch Hand motto and $89.75. It’s good on women, too. Chemical operations officers mate is right if you can .pro­ and Mrs. Robert Heavisides, welcomed visitors was taken •The designers gathered at the add that surrender rates have refreshments; Mrs. Gordon duce.” 2.00 Increased in areas where crops down. Allied Chemical Building to g’ve Wilson, telephone; Mrs. Walter To the beat of a wild rock 1.00 have been destroyed because It said: “ Only we can prevent V. ^ i\ , r , V. • a preview of clothes to be shown 1.00 Miller, prizes; Mrs. S. Steven band, black models bounced out ^ ’’the people are coming out hun­ forests.” in exotic evening wear: caftan­ Sutton, decorations; Mrs. hattanville Community Center GIIRLS* MEN'S gry.” like culottes, plunging halter Charles Lesperance, posters; in Harlem. “ There’s no nice way to kill a He Sees His History necklines, three-tiered maxi and Mrs. Roger Bagley, publi­ LADIES’ DRESSES guy,” says one of the Ranch tunics with detachable skirts. city. CORDUROY SLACKS KNIT SHIRT S Repeat Itself in Film Hands. ” I can’t understand why None of the nine designers The event is open to the pub­ people get excited about knock­ NEW YORK (AP) — Retired represented is a big name in the lic. Tickets may be obtained by ing the leaves off a tree and not Gen. Omar Bradley, who was field. But they have ambition. BOY SCOUT contacting Mrs. Fitzgerald, 140 about B52s blowing people to Gen. George Patton’s boss in ” I ’m aiming for Seventh Ave­ Richmond Dr., or from other . $ - « g World War II, was among those Notes and News bits.” nue,” said Lawrence Gordon, a members of the amdllary. 4 6 2.33 present tor the premiere The questions raised about 1969 graduate of the Fashion In­ . <) ecological problems apparently Wednesday night of the movie stitute of Technology. " I want to Cub Pack 2 2 9 have no conclusive answers yet. “ Patton: A Salute to a Rebel.” be the biggest.” " I t ’s true to history,” Bradley Cub Scout Pack 2 conducted Dr. Egbert W. Pfeiffer, profes­ "There is more opportunity commented after viewing the its annual Plnewood Derby F ri­ RAPP'S LADIES' sor of zoology at the University for blacks in fashion than ever," "Jewish Style" film, which centers on Patton’s day, Jan. 30, at Second Con- INFANTS’ JACI lETS of Montana, headed an on-site said Carol Urrutia, owner o exploits as an armor command­ ■y Soul ’Trends Boutique it) Brook- gregational Church, Delicatessen & Restaurant SLACK SETS Inspection of defoliated sites In er. lyn. Briam Harrison received an Vietnam last spring. He concluded that the mis­ Bradley said he thought actor Another optimist was Faith award for the most original car. Karl Malden “ did a very good Danielles Simpkins, a Bronx Brent Bisk won first place in sions do kill plant life at least job of portraying me.” boutiqiie owner. the derby; Richard VanDyne, Featuring a Full Line of temporarily—^but are of real Over Stuffed Sandwiches Patton Is played by George C. "Black models were the first second place; and John Ba- Pickles - Delicious Sotods value to allied commanders who break through," she said, shaw, third. Trophies presented I ' New York Style Desserts - Cheese Cokes 2 . 0 ( ) otherwise would have to lead Scott. "Black designers on Seve.nth to winners from each Den went RARE Roost Beef HOT Corned Beef HOT Postromi HOT Knishes 7.00 Avenue is another step which to Jeff CoralU, Den 1; Carl Sen- GRINDERS • Catering - Birthday Cokes b o y s ^ OPEN SUNDAY! should come .soon.” tlvany. Den 2; ’Timothy Valen- Opc-n Sun. • Thurs. Till 1 A.M. GIRLS' LINED LADIES' Her big aim is- to design for ti. Den 3; Kim Donahue, Den Fri. & Sot. Till 2 A.M. "Enjoy at R ? ^ s " or take out anything on fat women, “ to make them 4; and^David Peck, Webelos our menu ' ^ FLANNEL SHIRTS beautiful. Everyone in my fami­ Den 6. STORKS 429-6429 RAINCOATS JERSEY ORESSES ly is fat except me.” But her Judges for the derby were Mansfitid Shopping C e n te rg StO FT B Be Ail print jumpsuit with one leg ciharlea Kllngensmlth. Richard (Rte. 44A - Near Rte. 19S Next To A & PX bared is definitely for the skin- Barnett and Connie Arpino. nies. Members of the pack visited m iY BIRD ®Helen Spooner sews for pri- Gengras Planetarium in West vate customers in Brooklyn. She Hartford last month, and are 1.50 . ( ) started as a label sewer for Hat. planning a trip to Colts Museum 8-*10 3 0 tie Carnegie in 1953, and she in Hartford on Feb. 28. The INFANTS' ACRYLIC secs a big. healthy change in at- pack will have its annual Blue LADIES' BONDED BOYS' QUILT titudes today, as more blacks go and Gold banquet on Feb. 20. ONE & TWO PIECE into fashion. Next week is Boy Scout " It’s easier to make it now Week, and the pack will display LEGGING SETS ORLON DRESSES LINED JACKIETS than it was but it still isn’t some of its achievements at the THE VESTED PANT SET THAT easy," says Eve Scott of W.T. Grant store on Main St. 5 Kon-'Tiki House in Brooklyn. S h e ------INCOME TAX LOOKS INTO SPRING sells to New York stores now, but plans to branch out in her OutdroiV MetS The "worm" la thii cat* li BOTH liktiy to be an early refund. Young juniors will agree borough. . „ , FEDERAL " I ’d rather slay in Brook'yn. TOKYO The Yomiuri Gi- . ( And when BLOCK doei your 3 - ‘5 return, you'll know ITi done AND this 2-piece pant set is _ most popular 3 There’s a need for an elegant ants, Japan’s 3.00 4 0 look there- -for blacks "and baseball team, drew a record PACKAGED PROTECTION right, ^epore your return STATE Spring’s greatest arrival. 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Manchester'EVENING heraLd, Manchester, conn.. Thursday, February 5, mo PAGE SEVEN NfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CON^„ THURSDAY, FERRUARY 5, 1970 PAlQIB SDC \ Soutii Windaorx Cireds Pair Tolland County to haye a role equal to that of any other Connecticut Irish Sweepstakes $ Mo^er shipment reoeWtd! power in the business of policing the Director Selected, Injured In Superior Court 1Eppnitt0 ifpraliJ non-nuclear-proliferation agreement. Yankee inVOItfiEH In other words, Japan signs the treaty, New Haven Aide Since ’63 Cannon Act Winner All the Way I PXJBLIBHBD BY TBB but at the same time issues a statement W TOAl.n PIUNTINO CO.. INC B y A .H .O . JACKSONVIUjE, Fla. (AP) Divorces were granted lust Ity (IKOFFKKV MII.LKR races, k'or the Lincolnshire ponfy IS Blnell Street The Library Board has an- On the following evening, the AHNoeliitr-sl Pnsttt Writer Kancheiter, Conn. rejecting the basis on whiejt the treaty nounced the appointment of Wll- Gra-Y girls, led by Betty Sharp, - A husband and wife circus week by Superior Court Judge Sweep last March there were 17 THOMAS F. FBROUSON iinItH. 'Thai meant each horse WALTER R. FEROUaON has been offered. Should Congressman Mlm llam- C. Massey as library dl- will hold a sliding party at team shpt out of a cannon sec- p. i.,olBelie to: DUBLIN (AB) 'The Irish Pubitshera _ rector. He will assume the re- Poster Farm on Poster St. ’The onds apart Wednesday night was drawn 17 times. The 17 peo- hose Founded October 1, ISSl______Underneath this there ’is a certainty baddario go all out tor the Doris Kermedy Snow of Man- SweepstakcH, celebrating Us pic who held the ticket for the Democratic nomination fo r Oov- sponBlbllities thers custody of tvvo minor chll- “Many counlrles have wanted Each of the 89 other horses Parable in Advance of younger Democrats who a re of Tulsa In 1046. In 1962, he was Farm. Parents 2 p r. n .< » One Y ear ...... |% .00 their children Should. . also , plan „Bamum_____ ^ and______Bailey Circus per- dren with support payments of to start a swcepalakes like ours entered In the race was drawn it at Six Montha ...... 16.50 a bomb. willing to run for his present honored with another d,cKree. to pick them up at the sliding formonce. $16 per week for each child lind and have written asking how we by 17 [jeople ' who picked up Tbree Montha...... 7.M seat in Oongrese. The diploma, conferred on him $1 per year alimony. (lU c h t ______One Month ...... 3.60______It is the certainty th|it if the United by the University of Oklahoma, area. She underwent emergency do it,” says one of the founders. $1,2H4 each. There were m o re ,^ - The younger generatlMi of Ann L. Naumec of Mansfield MEMBER ~OF States, Britain and Russia are going to is a Bacheloreate In the field of I Approximately 100 YMOA aurgery at St. Luke’s Hospital “We don’t tell ’em. It’s a busl- than 200 ceinsolatlon prizes of J # ir r e f a h u s ) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic ambitions who where she was listed in critical from Gene H. Naumec of Co- ness secret. $240. I raVrojtk << Twmn The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely en- keep their bombs, and perhaps permit library science. members, with their families, Utlad to the uae of republlcatlon of all would be willing to take the After leaving the university. attended tlic UOonn vs Vermont condition. Her husband, Eman- lumbla on grounds of Intoler- “We just tell them it’s a mira­ “When we started in 1930 I )wntown.TW^«'*i newa diapatchea credited to It or not other- .France and Communist China to retain nomination for Congress In­ open tlnirsdajr and fiidajr nights till tte# vrlaa orMlted In thla paper and alao the Massey acqullrcd library ckl basketball game held' last Sat- 28. was reported In serious cle—and •- that’s exactly whul it never suspected the sweep­ local newa publlahed here. theirs if they will agree to come into the cludes at least three m em beni perlencc in various municipal- urday night in the Storrs arena, condition with mulUple bruises custody of one minor child with stakes would grow to these pro- All rlfhta of republlcatlon of apeolal dla- of the State Senate and at least patohea herein are alao reaerved. club, then there is going to come the day lUes of the Midwest. He served Other youth groups attending “id cuts. ' and^’th rtra L fe r of inter- started in 1930, the jxjrtlons,’’ Freeman said. three members of the House o f in various capacities at the Mil- Included the Junior Higli 1 Sweepstakes Trust says, it has "The underlying secret of this The Herald Printing Company Inc., aa- when Japan, and Germany too for that Representatives. AM eRICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN aumea no financial reaponalblllty for typo- waukee Public Library, the De- Sdiool PYF of the Wapping non apparently malfunctioned, est in real estate ns alimony, paid 'out 200 million jpounds in orKanlzatlon has been its Intag- ■rapbical errora appearing In adverilae- matter, are going to feel not only com­ It would be the normal in­ troit Institute of Arts Research Community Church, and local Linda hits the net first and Zac- Bethany P. Crouse of Vernon prlzes and handed 65 million We’ve been Under many at- menta and other reading matter In The Mancheater Evening Herald. pelled but justified when they start stinct of these younger ambi­ Library, the Detroit Public Li- troops of Cub Scouts and Boy chinl is supposed to pass about from Jere A. Crouse of Fred- pounds to Ireland’s hospitals, ^icks over the years. From lime tions to hang on to their p re s­ bra.ry and the Park Ridge, III., Scouts. In total, it is estimated 10 feet above her. erjek, Md., on grounds of Intol- Subocriber to Loa Angelea Tlmea-Waahlng- building the tomb for themselves. The pound has varied in value time there are suggestions ton Poat Newa Service. ent spots until they had the Library. that over 200 town residents Instead hei fell short and erable cruelty. She was grunt- ' \'be'years' arttouys prices hospitals don’t receive Full aervice client of N. E. A. Service Inc. One would think that, by thla year Domination lor Congress pretty Moving eastward, Ma-ssey accompanied the various groups slammed into her at 60 to 60 custody of one minor dhlld . fipurps nre i 4nn million as much as they should, or that Publlahera Repreaentatlvea — Mathewa. 1670, statesmen would be giving up the well harvested. But some at Joined the staff of the Brooklyn to the game, « cirrus imokes- .....u ------„„— .on million Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency m a r s ^ d ''° “ '‘’ ^ O' a ;d '$ 166“ m lltonV;.s;;‘c'llvely.' the administrators of the sweep- — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. idea that you can run this world by mak­ themmlght think it effecUve Public Library before his ap­ (■hurch Supper man said. week and $1 per year all- * ^ stakes are paid too much. campaigning to abjure a return pointment to the New Haven Several doctors emerged from ^jony. founder quoted is Capt. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- ing one law for others, another for your­ The ladles of St. Pieter’s Epis- "The vastness of this under­ TTONB.______to the lesser nomination, and Public Library in 1963. copal Church, Sand Hill M ., the hushed audience to help at- . Spencer Freeman, 77, who was tendants who rushed to the in- 'y’® ' ^ i -t nf Wales but trained in the taking is plain for all to see. We Dlapiay advertlalng cloaing houra self. some of them might find that sert'ed here as an acting co­ Wapping, will hold a spaghetti are paid very fairly, according Fbr Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. one way to get delegates tor ordinator of library centers, spe- jured couple. ®L^ United Stales as an engineer. For Tueaday — 1 p.m. Satunuiy. supper on Shrove Tuesday, Feb. Ushers cleared the crowded Ashford on groim s sweepstakes’ success has to what we do and what we are For Wedneaday — 1 p.m. Monday. the Cougresslonal nomination cial projects librarian, and, 10. Servings will continue from the ringmaster able cruelty. She was granted worth. Attacking the Irish For Thuraday — 1 p.m. Tueaday. for themselves would be to deal since January 1969, as director 6 to 6:30 p.m. coliseum as For Friday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. of public relations. said, “We’re sorry the show had custody of two minor chUdren figures in Ireland. Sweepstakes on these lines Is . For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thuraday. Every Month A Record? with somebody who wanted to An open invitation to the event ^ wey/’ support payments of $lo like trying to drown a fish.” Oaaaifled deadline — 6 p.m. day be­ move into their present State Dr. Ann Beck, chairman of The money that goes to IrLsh fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday tor December was the wettest month in the Library Board, expressed has been extended by Nancy f^ m cannons has P®f week for each child and $18 In every Irish towri and vil­ Saturday and Monday publication. Senate or House seat. C. Braender. Anyone wishing Zacchinl family circus P®r week alimony, hospitals helps pay for medical decades, rescuing the whole year confidence that Massey’s knowl­ research, administration and lage, in shops and on news In any case, a vacancy in the further information on the sup- decades. Vivian S. Trafton of Vernon stands, you can buy a sweep- Thursday, February 6 from that rainfall deficit the weather­ Daddario spot in CMigresa’" edge of the state “library cli per should contact her at her ______from William Trafton of South­ buildings. mate” obtained at New Haven . stakes ticket for one pound men were always tabulating. might create at least six va- ^ hoine. ington on groimds of intolerable Hero are some of the facts , 2.40. If you can’t afford that, cancies in the state legislature. ., would prove of immense bene­ X, . 0.0 They Shear Locks Part of its record-breaking moisture fit in the town’s library ex­ News of Ser\'lcemen ^ _ cruelty. <1®- you can buy a quarter-share, Japan Signs, But . . . ’These vacancies In the leglsla- ,, Navy Airman Charles R. After Legal Action Fails Suzanne J. Greene from rlbe his miracle. . .shopkeeper who sells wln- it deposited in the form of snow, which ture might, in their turn, lure a < pansion program. A permanent staff of l .m ^ ^ YMCA Aotivitles Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- xwo young Army reservists, Claude E. Green, both of Man- tVsA -IrtK A 1 n/\n ...... ” K3 ___ ! _ F .. When we, the United States, tliought it kept in deep freeze escrow throughout proportionate number of candl- , activities have 340 Diane Dr., two young army reservists, cheater on a cross complaint on handles the job. Another 1,000 horse wins the race. That’s ^ dates out of a still lower echelon ’Two YMCA that we alone had the atomic bomb, we the month of January. been scheduled for the Gra-Y Wapping, is serving aboard the who brought suit to be permit- grounds of intolerable cruelty, are pressed into service four incentive to keep the selling 5 of public service, on oouncUa or proposed to the rest of the world an in- girls group. On Tuesday a ettnek aircraft carrier USS ted to keep their long hair, got She was granted the custody of times a year when the tickets j Jtinuary achieved two record distinc­ commissions of city or town gov- •« gathering led by Mrs. Georgette D. Roosevelt in the haircuts after the legal action three minor children with sup- are drawn from a huge drum. tematltmal control plan under whltdt all Overseas, exiled Irishmen tions for itself. Employing its power of emments. These spots In turn . .j Thomas will be held at the Mediterranean Sea. failed. payments of $20 per week Every year they sell 16 mil­ play a big part in selling tickets. the rest of the world would agree not to would be open to party workers Hartford Aicna from 6:30 to 8 63,000-ton carrier, a unit John McLean, 22, and Michael for each child. lion tickets in 147 countries. precipitation only sparingly — only who have been waiting on the . ■ “Patriotism is a wonderful try to make the bomb, but which left to t>.m. Members are asked to the U.S. Sixth Fleet, is on Its Albano, 22, both of Agawam Carol R. Jamieson from The most recent sweepstakes, thing,” Freeman said. “Irish­ enough to give the snoWscape an occa­ sidelines for their chance to get ' in December, yielded almost $9 us our own decision about what we bring 60 cents for admission and '^.th Mediterranean cruise. gg,j jjjg^ officers at their Thomas R. Jamieson, both of men everywhere take a pride in sional dusting back to fresh whiteness— In the proceeslon. •< an additional 75 cents for skate Marine Staff Sgt. Robert A. Springfield unit refused to mark Vernon, on grounds of intoler- million. As always, 25 per cent their country’s sweepstakes. could eventually do with the tembs we it became the driest Jamuury in all his­ Something of the same kind of rental. Parents should) make Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- them present unless' they had ®ble cruelty. She was granted went to the hospitals. Without the help of Irishmen all phalanx for advance, although Like everybody else, we are ourselves already possessed. tory, with hardly a third of an inch note that totli meeting and de- mond H. Stein, 30 Gordon Dr., is thelr hair cut. custody of one minor child with not as large, has already begun parture will lake place at the serving with the First Marine Several absences from re- support payments of $20 per hit by rising ac^nlstrative j^g^ ^ success.” It was, in other words, to be a plan for in precipitation for all its 31 days. to form behind the poesibility ’’ arena. ' Division in Vietnam serve drills can mean induction weelt and $1 per year alimony. coats. Freeman .ccman said. “Back n.in united States has always International control in which we would Meanwhile, in spite of a modest that Congressman Tom MesklU < into the armed services. Katherine H. GaffogUo from the early ’308, when we started. sweepstakes’ best may surrender his seat In order be the master. in in its last hours, this U.S. District Court in Boston Angelo Gaffoglio, both of Man- administration took 5 per cent overseas customer but sweeps to run for Governor. If he makes denied the pair an injunction re- cheater, on grounds of Intol^i'- the ticket sales money. organized in such places as That was the Baruch Plan, sometimes, January also became the coldest miean his decision, thereby rendering ' Senate, State Department quirlng that they be marked able cruelty. She was granted "Now the costs swallow up york and New Hamphire believe it or not, cited as a sample of temperature January on the record the Democratic nomination In present for the drills regardless a change of name to Katherine more than 20 per cent. So the h-^ye had limited success, winter Walks With Bylvlan Oflara his district also an attractive generous statesmanship the rest of this books. Clash Over Censorship of the length of their hair. Hughes. percentage available for prizes RACCOON thing, there will be a bl-partisan The two young men nm a mu- Lucille M. Rancourt of Mont- bas necessarily gone down.” ______' unworthy world somehow failed to ap­ All this business of record breaking formation of legislators, mayors WASHINGTON (AP) — State it was censored at both the Pen­ sic shop in Pittsfield and ville, formerly of Manchester, But the prizes amounted to preciate. really put it up to February. and selectmen ready to march Department censorship Is fuel­ tagon and the State Depart- claimed that long hair and from Arthur A. Rancourt Jr. of $4.36 million on this draw alone. VALENTINE into the public service breach. But our statistical guess is that Feb­ of the skies over the Gulf ing a backstage controversy ment, and no new information moustaches were necessary to East Hartford, on grounds of The prize money is reckoned CARDS We would never have accepted It our­ — and with its recent purchase ’This land-rush formation of was put on the record. their youth-oriented business. intolerable cruelty. She was in units of 120,000 pounds or ruary responded by producing the big­ By Rowland Evans Jr. with the Senate Foreign Rela­ selves, had it been a Russia in posses­ I n s i d e of five swift naval patrol boats younger men eager to get their ' tions Committee over the scope Figures on the numbeivtof U.S. Albano’s mother, Mrs. Al- granted custody of two minor $288,000. ’The number of units LARGE SELECTION sion of the bonb, offertne: such a plan to gest, most voluminous January thaw in from the Frencn — the Israelis loot on a higher rung of the po­ —and the secrecy—of U;S. mili­ military personnel in Laos, the phone Albano, said Wednesday children with support payments may run 15 to 18, according to litical ladder Illustrates a " ARTHUR DRUG us. hiatory. would undoubtedly win an oil tary operations in Laos. rate of American a ir missions that the pair had kept their of $30 per week for each child the number of tickets sold, Robert D. Novak war against Egypt. Even U chronic condition of Connecticut The 3%-month-oId transcript over northern Laos, and on U.S. moustaches and sideburns. “ d *10 P®r week alimony. The draw is pegged to horse It was such a big thaw, turning the politics, which is that It Is a ' After the rest of the world refused to I both sides succeeded in knock­ of Senate hearings on U.S. com­ casualties in those operations whole region into one flooded lowland Repor t iong time since there has been leave us alone in our monopoly, other ing out the other’s producing mitments and activities In Laos all were deleted from the public any opportunity for young ambi­ nations went on to become atomic pow­ divided up, here and there, by an oc­ wells in the gulf, Israel would is still in the custody of the cen­ record. ^ CAIRO — An offshore oil rig grounds that international law one Western expert told us. come out ahead, because by far tions to do some climbing. After that closed session, the ^ ers in their own right. Eventually, we casional cellar wall, that February, be­ now holed up for repairs in the gives it a legal right to drill in “They aren’t going to make that sor. F the richest offshore field (called Now that Governor Dempsey waters off Israeli-occupied Sinai kind of investment for the fun ’I’ve never seen anything like Senate approved an amendment were forced to admit that they had made ing only three days old, began to worry African port of Dakar on the El-Morgan) is owned by Eg;ypt has voluntarily vacated the spot “ the hassle that we’re having to. bar the Introduction of U.S. Atlantic Ocean will soon start Peninsula, captured by Israel of it.” Ihelr way inside the club, and then we over the possibility it might have done in partnership with Standard Oil at the top of the ladder, all the over that transcript,” said Sen. ground combat troops into el- the dangerous last leg of a jour­ in the 1967 six-day war. Israel is already taking oil of Indiana’s Amoco Company. pent up ambition of younger " too much at once, and tried to hide its Egypt and the Western gov­ J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark. ther Laos or ’Thailand. devised a proposed new system of inter­ ney that began in the St. Law­ from the Belayln field, off the Israel already has completely men who have almost become It is difficult, he said, to ob- in an offshoot of the censor- national control. brash performance with a new three inch rence Seaway months ago, ernments flatly reject this legal shore of the eastern bank of the destroyed Egypt’s refineries on middle-aged waiting for their ' bound for the oil-rich Gulf of interpretation. ’They have in­ tain, even in secret committee ship dispute, Fulbright Monday coating of snow. That, at least, was a Suez Gulf, but that is an operat­ the west side of the Suez Gulf. turn Is going to be loosed. It session, a full accounting of op- issued a staff report on the sltu- All the nations which didn’t have Suez €ind a dangerous escala­ formed Israel that international ing well captured Intact from In the last two weeks, more­ could turn out to be a rough good idea; there was never such a dirty, tion of the mini-war between Is­ law clearly prohibits Israel erations in Loos. ation in South Vietnam without atomic bombs would get together with Egypt in the six-day war. By over, Israel again knocked out kind of scramble, and It could -■ seeking State Department clear­ messy world as that which the departure rael and Egypt. from drilling along the east unstated agreement between-. ’The transcript involved cov- all the natlfMis that did and solenmly bank of the gulf. Further, they a key pumping station on the bring out more political violence .ers tour days of closed-door ance. of that long January snow cover left be­ The Egyptian government of Egypt and Israel, both coun­ only pipeline from the gulf to and confusion than even ten agree never to try to build atomic bombs President Gamal Abdel Nasser are warning that, if Israel per­ tries have allowed the other to hearings before a Senate sub­ He said the staff men who Cairo. John Baileys could handle. committee now looking Into wrote the report handled cen­ hind. A it. « has privately warned three sists in the underwater drilling continue pumping oil from wells for themselves. The nations that alreeidy operation, the result could be a But a decision to drill for new ’The bars are down and the American commitments abroad. sorship, taking out classified May we suggest that there has been Western governments — the that were operating before the oil in the gulf would be of far Slack-Dress Outfit had atomic bombs would pledge Qiem- U.S., England, and Canada — major escalation of the war, 1967 war. young—pardon us, the middle- - Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo., material and other information enough of record-breaking for a while, greater magnitude. It would. In aged colts who have been wait­ the chairman of the panel, has they consirered too sensitive for selves not to help any o‘f the other that if the oil rig, which is un­ with the U.S. backing the legal The Israeli intention to dig Latch on to the “NOW look.. . .|l’s and that we will be quite willing to pro- der contract to Israel, actually position taken by Egypt. fact, raise the interesting possi­ ing so long In the corral—are Indicated he will not press the publication. co-ordinated, versatile, dramatic, easy

'' Yf~r i‘ 1^ rtfrW i" *i '• i-i . i ' -■ ...... ■ f - • ■ C/ t r ^ita^l^llta’ iVii ' /. r rr -S '. \ ' M \\ ■.A,\A \ L " , v\ , 1 v; A ■\ \ aV "■VWV. ■' ■■ , ■ t 1 t»AGfi EIGHT .A AIANCHfcsTER\EVENING HERALD. MANCHESl Co n n .. JDAY, EEBRUARY 6, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1870 A- . n Burial will be In Hillside Ceme­ [onalian Issues Aftermath of Flooding^ tery, El^st Hnrtfprd. iw yiiepM . \ House of Represenialives: Obituary Friends may call at the fu­ uilding Report neral home tonight from 7 to 9. On Housing Mrs. Amelia Ger\'nsclo The Town of Manchester, for O’Neill Tells Work 85 Euat Center-St. Francis J. Morlarty the first time in the memories Udall: Move to Unseat WAPPING--Mrs. Amelia Fer­ Francis John: Morlarty, 73, of . At Summit St. rara Gervaaclo, 73, of Hartford, of the chief building inspector Goes to MHA 4 Chapel St. died yesterday af­ and his staff, has gone through mother of Frank Gervascto of ternoon at Manchester Me­ A rcjwrt on "Housing in Man­ Of Town’s Crews Wapplng, died yesterday at a complete month without any chester,” Includlnig a study, con­ Speaker Is Ill-Timed morial Hospital. building permits for the con­ WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Hartford Hospital, Mr. Morlarty was born Jan. clusions and recommendation on By TERRY D’lTALIA struction of single - family -\ the town’s future needs, as pre­ WASHINGTON (AP^ — The pf a factor in any leadership Sui"vivors also include an­ 1, 1897 in Manchester, son of William O’Neill, town director of public works, said dwellings. pared by a committee of the Democratic rebel who led an election. other son, a sister, and seven John and Mary Hartnett Mori- A report for January, releas­ Manchester League of Womenvomen tofiay that he visited the seriously flooded areas on N. Martin Swelg, a McCormack grandchildren. arty, and had lived in Man­ abhrtive uprising against House The funeral will be tomorrow ed by Thomas Monahan, chief Voters, was presented to the School St. Tuesday night, and he said he mMe the aide, has been accused of using CARNATIONS bunch S1.89 chester all of his life. He was Speaker John W. McCormack at 8:15 a.m. from the D'Esopo , building inspector, shows that Board of Directors Tuesday cisioii not to send more town trucks there because, 1 the office to arrange special fa­ employed at the former building permits for taxable night for its consideration. felt 4he presence of any additional equipment in the lasy year says the move for a vors. ^McCornlack denied any Funeral Home, 235 Wethers OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY field Ave., Hartford, with ^ Soap Co. before he retired in construction totaled $459,915 last •nve board, on a motion by ^rea would not have done any good. I made the decision vote of no confidence in the' 78- knowledge of such activities, Mass of requiem at St. Law­ 1959. month, and that apartment con­ year-old chief is poorly timed. but suspended Sweig, who was Survivors include four broth­ Director William FiUGeraid, to send the trucks elsewhere.” 0 rence O'Toole Church, Hartford, struction accounted for $243,000 referred the report to the Man O’Neill said the Eighth D ie ------Rep. Morris K. Udall of Arizo­ subsequently indicted. at 9. Burial will be in Mt. Bene­ ers, Edward F. Morlarty, cheater Housingife Authority "Forcing a vote now would of it. water five feet high and three na said Wednesday the plan by dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. James H. Morlarty and Joseph (MHA) for review and for Us just lock a lot of people into The U & R Housing Corp. re­ that could be done and he felt fg^i spurted uot of the Rep. Jerome R. Waldle, D-Cal- Friends may call at the fu­ J. Moriarty, all of Manchester, ceived permits for constructing recommendations. The MHA their positions," Udall said, but and Leo P. Moriarty of Glas­ that town trucks would have holes for most of Tueeefay If., to offer an anti-leadership neral home tonight from 7 to 9. 24 units on Homestead St., at a conclusions, expected in 60 resolution at a Feb. 18 party ®°n®®cral Home, 71 Prospect permits is about 26 per cent er funeral homes in the area. of Watkins Bros., Inc. of which Mrs. Marshall Cohen, chair­ Meanwhile the occupants of people on the spot Udall said chance McCormack will retire TED TRUDON. Inc. the areas where town employes St.. Willimantic, with a solemn Cut Arms higher than the $365,216 Janua­ A life-long resident of Man­ the funeral home is a division, man of the league’s human re­ the three homes on N. School ' in an interview. voluntarily at the end of this high Mass of requiem at St. ry 1969 total. chester, the new associate dl- was granted a Connecticut fu- sources committee, gave a suni- were working Tuesday night; St. that were most seriously The Arizonan, who says he is year, VOLKSW AGEN PORSC^HE Mary's Church, Willimantic, at Fees collected last month to­ rector was graduated from neral directors license last week mary of the report Tuesday they Included Tolland Tphe., flooded were sUll trying to ready to make a second try to A speaker normally Is elected 10. Burial will be in St. Jo.seph’s To Arabs taled $4,660 and included $2,451 Manchester High School in 1943 py the State Board of Examin- night and urged the directors clean up today. All three of the unseat McCormack next Janu- every other year when a new fOLLAND TPKE. — TAL('OTTVILLE Cemetery, Willimantic. Coiitinuid from Page One) for permits not yet issued. Fees and the New England Institute ers of Embalmers and Funeral initiate action for low-income Charter Oak Field, Dover houses had the cellars full of ary, contends that many Demo- Congress takes office. Each par- Friends niay call at the fimer- collected in January 1969 totaled Embalming and Funeral Dl- Directors. and moderate-income housing Rd., Garth Rd., and Cottage St. water Tuesday night, but by crats will side with McCormack ty selects Its candidate in a cau- the six-day war Israel won in al home tonight from 7 to 9. J1 4 9 7 . recting in 1946. He flew 32-com- He received the license after in Manchester. Sweet rents a house at the Wednesday morning. Eighth now because of a "sympathy is- cus, then the majority standard Till, Mrs. Garrity Promoted at Keith’s 1967. Permits were issued last bat missions over combat Ger- completing a two-year appren- 'What we are concerned rear of his house to Mr. and District firemen atHer working , sue"—^they won’t vole to dump bearer is elected by a pro forma named sales manager in furni- Mrs. Garrity, widow of Bari Israel withdrawal from Arab all night, had pumiped most of Two veteran employes at the er of the firm at 1115 Main St. Miss Ix>rt‘tta O. Egan Israel wiinarawai rrom arao alteraUons and World War II, receiv- ticeship course under the direc- with,” she said, "is with the Mrs. Pasquale Vignone who the speaker, who has a long vote in the House. Challenges to q g" KeithFurniture^Co. have ture and carpeting. In addition Garrity, llve.s at 24 Tower Rd. Because of your wonderful responae lust month, we’re re­ ROCKVILLE — Miss Loretta land it captured has been one,of ,, ,______Inp.ing the air medal and two tinntion nfof U’llHnmWilliam TennonLennon, direc-direc T>hll(vannhvphilosophy nl of hniinirvhousing, noas well moved in less than a week ago. the water out. peating for the month of February ear . . . the major Issues of peace dis­ additions, two signs, and a record of service, at a time sittfog shakers have been ex- ^een eelvaled to topmanagerial Edward T. Till a buyer at to continuing his buyer’s duties, Slie ha,s a married daughter, O. Egan, 74, of 9 Fern St. died bronze stars. teVr of the Watkins Funeral as with the establishment of Mrs. Vignone said she lost some Frederick A. Sweet ot 42 N. when his congressional office is tremely rare. cussions for the past year be­ Dunkin’ Doughnuts building on post.s by Everett T. Keith, own- Keith’s since 1956, has been he will have responsibility for Mrs. Theresa Boucher of Ver- early this morning at Manches­ Thompson served two terms Home. Watkins is the third gen- housing needs in the area — summer clothes and other items School, a cabinet maker, said Involved in a scandal. By next Udall challenged McCormack tween the United States and Center St., near Broad St. — the coordination of furniture non; and two sons, Thomas, 18, ter Memorial Hospital. as Lincoln School PTA presi- eration of his family to be a how they effect us, and how we that were stored in the cellar. he lost all of his tools that were Russia, with Britain and France January, Udall believes, this in the Democratic caucus .last and carpeting lines, and for airman, stationed at Shaw Miss Egan was bom Aug. 27, dent, two years on the Manches- licensed funeral director, can help.” The heating system in their stored In the cellar. These in­ probably would not be as much year, but lost. Vernon advertising. AFB, South Carolina; and Rug Cleaning Special also Involved- 1895 in Ellington, daughter of ter PTA executive council, is Watkins is also president of "Housing,” said Mayor house was reparable. cluded a lathe and several The United States has pro­ Mrs. Theresa Garrity has Teddy, 12, at home, Michael and Margaret Morri­ Speaker Listed a former Little League coach. Mutual H ea^ g Co., a director Nathan Agostinelll, is a ma- Mrs. Vignone had just finished power tools, he said. His fur­ posed withdrawal take place been promoted to store manag- A M.anchester resident for 33 son Egan, and had lived in the and served seven years on the of the Manchester Savings,,. & jo*" ^nd continuous problem. redecorating the house. In the nace was also damaged beyond only as other issues, such as Coventry er and will continue as office years, she is a native of Fitc’n- area all of her life. She was em­ By Association Loan Association, vice president and we must face up to it. I am kitchen, the water had buckled repair and had to be replaced. Kindergarten Registration Arab recognition of secure bor­ Town Fire Department. manager, .a post she has held burg, Mass, She is a paal presi­ ployed as a registered nurse at He was elected town con- of Can^p Bethel Association in convinced that the time has the ceiling and some of the Mrs. Kaminsky described the dent of the Emblem Club of ders for Israel, were resolved Mrs. Robert D. Foulke will since 1959. Rockville General Hospital for stable in the November election Haddam, a corporator of Man- come for Manchester officials paint seemed ruined. She was flooding as the worst she' could Rockville. through negotiations between speak on "Evaluation and Boosters^ Variety Show Scheduled for Next Month Both promotions have been 20% off many years before she retired. is a member of the Republican Chester Memorial Hospital, and down and to discuss the upset by the experience and remember. She said there was. the belligerents. Teaching Techniques for Chil­ made in line with Keith’s wish Survivors include a sister. Town Committee, and is ser- a member of the Manchester problem rationally and quiet- said yesterday, "When I saw flooding in the hurricane of dren with Learning Disabili­ Following through with plans Parents are asked to make widen managerial responsi- CASH and CARRY Miss Viola M. Egan of Rock­ ving a third term as the board Advisory Board of Hartford Na- ^y-” the house, at first I laughed, 1955, "but nothing this bad. ties,” Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the To Open Saturday Night for a previously approved pro- arrangements for the child s bilitles, in order that he may ville; and a brother, Stanley E. of directors liaison officer to tional Bank, the C-DAP Agen- Vincent Kelly, an observer at but then I cried." "There wasn’t as much water Vernon Middle School at a eram to screen children entei^ Physical examination prior to devote less time to the busi- Egan of Ellington. the Manchester Country Club cy, Kiwanis Club, and the ex- Tuesday night’s meeting, in- William Kaminsky, the son of then,” she asld. The Coventry High School Music will be by "The Coach- ^ June or at least indicate an ap- j,pgg woj, which he has been Nixon Urged meeting of the Association for 10% OFF... CASH The funeral will be Saturday board of directors. ecutive committee of tl^ Cham- quired, "To what problems are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminsky Both the foundation of Sweet’s men” from Putnam and tickets kindergarten, the Board of pointment date. associated since 1927 He had Children with Learning Disabil­ Booaters Club 'Variety Show will at 9:30 a.m. from the Burke A communicant of St. Bridget ber of Commerce Drug Ad- the league women referring? It of 113 N. School St. was angry, house, and the Vlgnone’s house are available from club mem- Education has set up registra- The pre-screening program resigned Jan. 1 as cliairman of NICK'S ities. Association members are hold Its premiere performance PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St,, To R eview Church, Thompson is a mem- visory Council. seems to me they are referring He stormed Into the town Board were damaged by the water, bers. from the Manchester area and Saturday night at 8:15 at the tion dates for the month of will require about 30 minutes Manchester Redevelopment with a Mass of requiem at St. to the minority groups In Hart- of Directnors meeting Tuesday At the Vignone’s house there SHOE REPAIR several Tolland County towns. The committee in charge of March, for each child to be accompa- Agency, citing a desire to les- Take advantage of our noiTnalI.v .slow period to Bernard’s Church at 10. Burial ford. Bringing~ them here will night whUe the water was rush- was a hole at the base of the high school. An encore will be 1101 MAIN NTBEMT Foreign Plan Mrs. Foulke, a teacher spe­ arrangements for the annual The board anticipates that nied by a parent. It will be done ge„ his duties. have all your carpeting lieautifully cleaned by will be in St. Bernard’s Ceme­ only bring the ghettos here. ing past the house and wag five foundation inside the cellar, and performed on Sunday afternoon event includes Mrs. Paul Had- this program will improve the by a leant of professionals cializing in learning disabilities The changes are managerial the experts at Manchester-Belmont! tery. (Continued hram Page One) "God helps those who help feet deep in the cellar and ris­ Sweet said the foundation of his ' at 2, also in the high school. dad, Mrs. Barry Young, Mr;;, placement of each child and eluding the school , system’s only. Till said, and do not signl- IGE at the Hick Memorial School Lupton Sees Party ing. Dirt and mud were every­ There will be no calling hours. themselves,” Kelly said. "We house was “ in trouble.” There are more than 12 acts Lawrenoe Fawcet and Mrs. thereby increase the chances of psychological examiner and fy any alteration of the 71-year- That prompted McGovern to Tolland, has taken graduate where and it seemed that Open Mon.-Fri. 8 to 5:30—Sat. till 12 Noon say his position on Vietnam has courses in the field of percep- should be concerned for our in the offing for tlie event, in­ Rudolphe (Jloutler. a successful start in school, nurses. old firm’s policy of service to SKATES •lomes J. Keane shelves of home canned vege­ been the same for eight or 10 tually handicapped at St. own elderly, those who can’t cluding comedy, vocalists, in­ Mothers Club Pre-screening will be a must Information to be obtained in its customers. James Joseph Keane, 80, of Running Dodd Again tables and fruits would have to years. Joseph College in West Hart- _ hang on to their homes because Andover strumentalists, audience par­ The Mothers Club will hold before a child is accepted for June and kept in a special fold-.. Till joined Keith’s in March SHARPENED East Hartford, father of John be thrown out. Manchester - Belmont Cooper jumped in to challenge ford. receive her mas- and another he doesn’t want to “ftaxes." ticipation, acrobatic, and film a business meeting Monday kindergarten in September. er for each child, will include; 1956, coming from Meriden PROF9CSSIONALI,Y J. Keane and James F. Keane By SOL R. COHEN Although their cellar was McGovern’s assertion that "If ter’s degree from Trinity Col- turn to. State Sen. Edward Mar­ Agostinelll replied, “ We have Furnace Trouble clips from movies produced by night at the Booth-Dlmmock LI- From March 16 through I>evelopmental background in- where he had had five years’ of Manchester, died Tuesday at filled with water, neither the THE FINEST IN we follow our present policy in lege in Hartford this year. She State Sen. John Lupton cus. a problem and need for low- the High School Drama Club. brary at 8 p.m. Hostesses are ^greh 20 pre-registration ses- volving family history, ■visual previous experience with Bui- Ruq Cleaning Co. St. Francis -Hospital, He was Kaminskys, nor Mrs. Elizabeth SHOE REPAIRING 4*9A_VrAi«a* A Vietnam, there will still be an 's education chairman of the of Weston predicted Iqst "Mr. Bailey could get him­ income housing right here In Qoses School The show is being directed by slons will be held at all of the motor, language and basic lard, Fowler and LaPlace “ 24-Hour Answering Service” the brother of Mrs. Mary K. Cleavage, Joseph Kaminsky’s night that Connecticut self in a bind,” Lupton said, Manchester. I, too, am inter­ Edmund DeHay, with students Ballsiper. town’s elementary schools, auditory tests; medical records Furniture. Open Monday thru Sat. 15 HANNAWAY ST., MANCHESTER • 643-0012 Quigley of Vernon. American army of 250,000 or Association of Children with sister who lives on the other 300,000 men In Southeast Asia 15 Learning Di-^ablllties of Hart- Democrats will again nomi­ "and possibly may make a deal ested in Manchester first. No^ School was out today at An­ Steven Nardine and Joan Done- Nursery School Parents are asked to register showing the child has had a He was born in Providence, 9:00 to 5:30 Survivors also include 2 step-’ body wants regionalization. We side of the house, left Tuesday — FREE PARKING — or 20 years hence and perhaps County. nate Thomas Dodd as their and put In Dodd.” , ^ , dover Elementary School be- hue to act as co-masters of The South Coventry Coopera- their child at the school near- physical examination and the H- I-, but moved to Wallingford 'Hiursday till OHIO P.M. sons, a daughter, 2 brothers, right night. “ When we saw that the ceremonies. Proceeds from the live Nursery School will hold gst their home. It is not neces- three required vaccinations and as a ®bild and graduated from We Sell and Install Quality Carpeting! indefinitely." The meeting is open to the candidate for U.S. senator. The Weston RepubUcan said J'®''® housing problems water was not going to go up cause of furnace problems. and 14 grandchildren. here we must solve. show will be used to help spon- 9s regular monthly meeting gg^y ^g^g the child present eye and ear tests to be given ^ “ I don’t think that it is prop- public. Those wishing more in- Lupton, one of three an­ that Gov. John Dempsey’s rec­ higher than the cellar we de­ The funeral will be Saturday "Your thinking," he told Kel­ Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlsdn, aor fortRtomlng educational Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. at the home registration. At that time by the school nurses. Married oand the father of er. I don’t think that it is cor­ forntotion may call Mrs. Rob­ nounced candidates for the GOP ord will be the issue In next cided to stay," Mrs. Kaminsky at 8:30 a.m. from tl^c Benja­ ly, "is held by a lot of people, the principal, said water ap­ and cultural activities of the of Mrs. Richard Wolke, Flan- the parents will receive infor- Anyone moving Into the area three children, Linda, 15, Donna, rect,” Cooper said. « ert Souci of Coventry. nomination for U.S. senator, November's election, and that said, "w e’ve got too much to min J. Callahan Funetal Home, and only becaitee of the lack of parently seeped into oil tanks, spoke in Manchester, at a meet­ the GOP State Central C o m- leave here.” high students through „the ders Rd. Any parent who ds in- nationmation concernlner concerning the the pre- pre- during during the summer and hav- J g ^ ^ ,™ ° ^ Z 3 % a r k e r ''s t * 1602 Main St., East Hartford, information. 'nils study, and and the furnace refused to terested in enrolling their child ggreening program. log a child of kindergarten age ing of the Republican Town mittee now is preparing a bro­ Workmen from the public CH8HC with a solemn high Mass of re­ the reports we will have, will work. He is on the board of directors Committee. chure on the subject. works department were work­ Tickets will be available at *>rA next . y ^ r ’s se^ lon of.Af the administration '^“ 1 t>® to a quiem at 9:30 in St. Isaac Town Defendant school should attend this meet­ screeningr6ree‘;Sng“ reTm'"team p prior r i ; r to We the of the Little Theater of Man- Crusader’s Here to seek delegate back­ "The mess being left behind provide that information." ing on the 6-foot diameter con­ The trouble was discovered the door, through students Deb­ said it is hoped that parents Chester, Jogues Church, East Hartford. ing, according to C3oop Presi­ child’s admittance to school. ing. he has in about one third by Dempsey is a rotten thing,” But Kelly insisted, “It’s (the duit in Robertson Park today. before classes started, and chil- bie Edmondson and Arthur Ma- will use some of the informa­ Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene­ In Damage Suit dent Mrs. Michael Ogden. Tiils team will be set up In New Crusade of the state’s 169 towns to date, Lupton said. "It’s highlighted league report) nothing more said they were going to heading toward school on > hue, or from DeHay, Mrs. tion provided in March to ar- dict Cemetery. Bloomfield. he said, "I hope, when the by spending, by extravagance than a move towards...... regionali­...... enter the conduit and clean it themselves making Stephen Bohman, Larry Knight, (Classes for the school ^ e one of the elementary schools Friends may call at the fu The Town of Manchester has ...... TA_< range for some of the requlre- and will function during the first smoke of the convention clears —and all without finding t h e zation. We’re in a mess world­ out. Also, he said he was going ® round trip home, or Joe Grosso. held in the ce ments for the June session. neral home toW ht fr o m T t o ‘‘9 been named defendant In a _ , „ week of school in September. FACTORY GUISE OUT means for paying for it all." wide, and we’ll only be in an- to inspect it for damage, but Mrs. Chamberlain said at Winter Outing Lutheran Church on Rt. 31 in PARKADE and tomorrow ffom 2 to 4 and '^<1^ a"*! formidable $26,500 damage suit, brought by Z r noon today that she was uncer­ two sessions: Monday, Wednt^ Dates for the pre-screening will opponent” before branding her down, John Lupton will be your The three great national is- mess right here, he didn’t expect to find any. • The 4-H Youth Council is ten next September a child 7 to 9 p.m. Salvatore and Maureen F. Gal­ day, and Friday mornings, a 4 be announced prior to June. plan to restore the building a fi- candidate for U.S. senator." sues, Lupton said, are Vietnam. Charity begins at home,” The pressure from’ the backed tain if classes could be held to­ planning a special activity, a CLEANERS Discontinued Design ^ lo of 120 Charter Oak St. , must reach the age of five on Memorial contributions may .'T “ “ " He reminded his listeners, "I morrow. and Thursday mom- Manchester PABKADE The action stems from a two- taxes and inflation, and dedi- Ke“ y concluded. "This country up water in the conduit blew winter outing, to be held at the Tuesday or before Jan. 1, 1971. Birth, be made to the Greater Hart- canue here 18 years ago, ask­ (Next to Uggett Drug) cost $985|,500 to save the build­ car accident Feb. 20, 1969 on cated public serveints. He said is based on work and sweat. off two manhole covers in the YTylOA Outdoor Center In North Ings. certificates should be brought Promoted to Oiancellor ford Heart Association. ing for the nomination for sen­ and not on welfare.” playground and fountains of Colebrook, Feb. 25 to 27. Tlie The nursery ds seeking a new THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL ing. Oak St., near Spruce St. he backs President Nixon’s ap­ to the reg(istration session. HARTFORD (AP) — A promo­ ator. Many of you said, 'You’re proach and stand on all three. weekend of activity is open to teacher, since Mrs. Evelyn^De- PLAIN SKIRTS Robert C. Davidson The officials said the Victo­ Mrs. Gallo is suing for $25,- These will be held from 9 a.m. tion of Dr. Warren G. Hill, who rian building Is unsafe, and Ald­ not ready. V7hy don’t you go "The surest way for Republi­ About Town any 441 member who Is at vanas, who has assumed SWEATERS BOLTON — Robert C. David­ 000 for alleged injuries to her through the chair and come has been director of the (Connec­ erman Edward Cecarelli told a cans to lose elections,” he said, Polish Women’s Alliance In addition to the two vac son, 53, of South Rd., husband neck and back. Her husband Is hack to see us?’ Well, I’ve gone Housing Authority Names Goat for two nights, seven not continue in the post. Any- ticut Commission for Higher Ed­ PANTS 75c 2 5 % O F F i "is to bow to demands to 'cut Group 518 will meet Sunday at of Mrs. Madeline Rau Davidson, reporter: "It Is nothing more suing for $1,500 for alleged toterested in the' poet can cinations usually required tot ucation, was announced Wednes- through the chair. I’m ready. and run’ in Vietnam. If we 2 p.m. at 77 North St. PLAIN DRESSES (plua Federal axelaa taxaa) died last night at his home. than a pigeon roost-there’s damages to his car. being driv- a b Z I d Z ’t ^ ^ ^ w s ^ ^ ^ l n c l Z e ^ e i t a l wntact Mrs. Ogden, Shady La. admittance to care move out of there too fast, a SUITS $1.50 Mr. Davidson was born Dec. Tenant Relations Advisor at eoutoment or ski tow and in- — ------**’® Educa- jjm become chancellor of Miss Kcllems pictured it.. as f." ‘’y :l!o ?heythey I think I Communist government would Chapman Court, Order of 29, 1916 in Springfield, Mass., the accident. beat them all.” struction fees. agreed to add measles vac- higher education for the state. PLUS 10% BONUS CARD ‘a thing of beauty something be established there, and we The Manchester Housing Amaranth, will meet tomorrow' son of Dr. H.D. and Edith Clark The papers, filed today in the Then he predicted that the The YMCA Outdoor Center ’C oIleg eB clnatlon. very rare, worthy of saving and Authority (MHA) appointed at 7 :45 p.m. at the Masonic Conunimity Davidson, and had lived In town clerk s office, claim that Democrats will rUn Dodd again, would become the laughing restoring as a link with the Gordon Harmon, 50, of 33 Pine Temple. A potiuck will be serv­ haa facilities for skiing, tobog­ Worcester, Mass., before com­ the town was negligent in main- “ i can beat Tom Dodd, and it stock of the world.” Lead Education Growth past." On taxes and inflation, Lupton Hill St., to the position of Ten- ed at 6:30. After the meeting, ganing, sliding and skating, plus ing to Bolton 18 years ago. He taining an icy highway, and that would be a great disappoint- mWfHWn KIWCEI EKEPIIli im iTf I praised Nixon’s way as “ the ant Relations Advisor at last there will be entertainment with faedUtlea for rental of all types HARTFORD (AP)—The State was employed as an engineer the accident resulted when the ment if he isn’t nominated.” of equipment. Lundves and hot commission for Higher Educa- right way.” night’s meeting. refreshments. at Pratt and Whitney Division Gallo car struck an icy spot, He said that Democratic State meals are served all day long, told Wednesday Utat SAFETY “ I said years ago that, under Harmon is the MHA’s first Ibf United Aircraft Corp., East skidded, and was struck by the Chairman John Bailey is in a also. Ttvere are two main ski Connecticut’s community col- Tet Brings a Democratic administration, tenant relations advisor. His Royal Black Preceptory will Hartford, before he retired 10 other car. difficult position, with one can­ slopes serviced by rOpe tows, leggg have led the state’s higher didate for senator he doesn’t were heading for a fall, and duties will include general meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in CHAMPION years ago because of ill health. The action is returnable in plus four trolls for the more ad- gdifcatlonal institutions in growth now I agree with our cour- counseling of the tenants in the Orange Hall. He was an Army veteran of Cease-Fire Hartford County Superior Court. want, the Rev. Joseph Duffey; vunced skier. Full 4-ply Mv lon cord tires ageous president, that we can’t MHA’s elderly housing com- over tile past three years. World War II. He was a mem­ (Continued from Page One) All those Interested in the have it both ways. Either we plexes and he will be responsi- St. Bridget Rosary Society Dr. Searle F. Charles, execu­ ber of the Sports Club of Ameri­ weekiend should contact their ble for interviewing new appli­ win sponsor its Pre-Lenten Ben­ tive officer of the board of trus­ ca, New England Region. on North Vietnamese supply de­ ManchesteiyArea hold the line to the point of a local 4-H agent or the County 4- cants. His starting salary was efit Card Forty tomorrow at 8 tees for regional community col­ SUPER SAVINGS ! A S LOW A S Survivors, besides his wife, in­ pots in Laos just across from balanced budget, or we flounder H offloe. in the pits of inflation.” listed ta $6,552. p.m. at St. Bridget School cafe­ leges, cited these, figures: full­ clude a daughter, Mrs. John W. the A Shau Valley. Father’s Night Dance Harrrjon is a grraduate of Bos­ teria; Military whist and set­ time enrollment rose from 1,196 S /l« 4X7 3/16 4x8 Hershaw of Arlington, Wash., A small U.S. Marine recon­ Ellington Store Held Up "But, the paramount issue for Hie annual Father’s Night naissance team checking on a we Republicans," Lupton in­ ton University and of the back will be played. The event in 1066 to 8,411 this year, and is and five grandchildren. Dance, sponsored by the lilll North Vietnamese buildup in the sisted, "is that we must elect Aroostook State Teachers Col­ Is open to the public and tickets expected to repch 12,000 in com­ Spanish Elm 3J0 Bronze Cherry 4.50 Funeral services will be Mother’s Club, will be held Feb. A Shau valley two miles from dedicated people to public of­ lege, Presque Isle, Maine. may be purchased at the door. munity colleges in the next S /lf 4x7 3/16 4X8 Saturday morning at the Dick- At Gunpoint— Man Charged 28 at the St. Thomas Aquinas the Laotian border was ambusli- fice, and not those who look From 1956 to 1965 he was em­ school year. CARPET TILES inson-Streeter Funeral Home, Center in Storrs from 9 to 1. er' shorfy after the Viet CX>ng A Vernon man was arrested Frank Dziadul of Range Hill for a little business on the ployed at the Savings Bank of The Men’s Club of Center Coconut Wood 3.90 Arctic Walnut 4.50 305 State St., Springfield, Mass, cease-fire began. Three Marines last night in a Manchester res- Dr., Vernon, attendant at side.” Manchester, and most recently Congregational (Jhurch will S /lf 4x7 3/16 4X8 Burial will be in Hillcrest Park were killed and two wounded, taurant about one hour after he Fritz’s Package Store, Winder- Then he said, "We must put he worked at the East Hartford have a dinner meeting tomor­ Cemetery, Springfield. the U.S. Command said. allegedly held up an Ellington mere Ave., was alone in the into olfice people who ctm live Federal Credit Union. row at 6:30. p.mi in Woodruff Chorry Wood 4.50 Cherry Wood 5J0 Friends may call at the fu- Gordon Hnron South Vietnamese headquar­ package store attendant at gun- store when a lone bandit enter­ on their salaries, who accept In other business last night, Hall of the church. S/ie 4X7 3/16 4x8 ‘ neral home tomorrow from 7 to ters said it has reports of at point, ed and held him up at gunpoint, political office as a higher call- the MHA decided to order 78 GE.) But now that the strike is CORRECTION! 59c 6.S0-I3 or 6.60-15 9 p.m. Autumn Wood 4J0 Wood 5.50 Tubelea. Blackwell least four enemy attacks since Raymond O’Neill, 29, of 46 took some $204) and fled the ing, and not people who are Hotpoint stoves and 78 Hotpoint'settled, the MHA members de- Members of the Manchester Autumn Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the Viet Cong cease-fire begran. Phoenix St., was charged with scene. looking for the graft and for the refrigerators for the new elder- cided to go ahead with the or- Junior Women’s Club will read MEATY, PLUMP P lu s* 1.78 or $1.75 Main St., wa.s in chiirge of local Fed. Excise Tex end In one 15 miles northwest of Sai- robbery with violence. He was O’Neill was apprehended money on the side.” tonight to the children in the EASY TO INSTALL arrangements. ly housing complex on N. der. YOUR HEAboUARTERS FOR ALL BRANDS tire off vourcar. gon, a bomb ripped through a' held overnight in lieu of a about an hour late at a restaur­ Lupton said. “ I am often ask­ School St. At the last meeting Hotpoint submitted a bid of pediatric unit of Manchester restaurant, killing one civilian $25,000 bond and was to be ant on Oak St., Manches­ ed, 'How can an extreme con­ Memorial Hospital. They are Wold'Wood, Royokota, Goorgio-Pacific Edward F. .Miller Sr. the Mh a members decided to $116.98 per unit for the refriger- I2rl2 Strip B Place and wounding 15 civilians and a presented in East Hartford Clr- ter. Vernon police assisted servative like you get elected investigate other brands be- ator and $77.62 for the stoves, Mrs. Alexander Eigner, Mrs. ROCKVILLE — Edward No adhesive aeceesety Abitibi, Evans, Ply*Gams, Bruca soldler. cult Court 12 today. State Police of the Stafford to office?’ My answer Is that I cause of the General Electric The total amount of the order Rodney Dolln, Mrs. WlHUm GUARANTEED Francis Miller Sr. of East Hart­ Turkey Legs Armstrong BU Y NOW... Troop in apprehending O’Neill. have run with conservatives strike. (Hotpoint is a division of is about $16,0(X>. Coleman, and Mrs. Robert Cole­ ford, a Rockville native, died Other area police activity: and I’ve run with liberals, and man. IN WRITING yesterday at Hartford Hospital. COVENTRY • you’ll never find a year I didn’t WHILE STOCKS LAST! He was the husband of Mrs. Burn Victim at Home, Gardner Tarbell of Martin put out my best effort for the Tubeless BLACKWAUS Tubeless WHITEWALLS Fid. Ev. Ruth Battles Miller. Garbage Pickup Schedule SIZE Rd.. Hebron, was charged with state Republican ticket.” Stock Market Reg. Price SALE Pries Big. Price j SALE Price Tax Mr. .Miller was bom in Rock­ operating with two unsafe tires "You must remember at all ^ tf anH CMIA MMOA M 6.50 -1 3 $16.50 $25.50 jM ^ IO bnoM Wtiki ville, spn of Valentine a n d following a two-car accident on times," he concluded, "that the NEW YORK (AP) - The c6UMd bv f06d «f Must Have More Surgery Stays As Is^ Says Weiss n*«m6l pei»6fit6r C6f drUlna Agnes Miller Blotniski, and had Flanders River Rd., Coventry, quality of a candidate Is his stock market drifted lower In TIMBERRR!! 5.60-15 18^0 lived in East Hartford for 18 Dolores Rollins, five-year-old areas each had three grafts, yesterday. work and the effort he puts oU| slow trading this afternoon, with VERDA GREEN BROWN BACARRA ^ hr die eedie We el da Garbage collection in Man- With the approval of the dl- 7.00-13 19.60 1.96 edflMl treed 4iei| e defh years. He w.as employed as a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Most of the grafts were with Police said the Tarbell car as a candidate." many of the highflying glamor chester will continue on its rectors, Botticello was permit- 7 .3 5 - 14 ^ iieieet deiecte imek driver for the Wooster Rollins of 439 Center St., came the child’s pwn skin. When she collided head-on with one drlv- issues in the computer field m wethm«nih«B w mtlsrUU present schedule, once a week ted to continue with the old sys- leading the way. 6S.88 ZV «5.88 7 .3 6 - 15 Express (,o. in South Windsor home from Manchester Memo- developed infections, grafts en by Thomas J. Shugrue of ■"7.76-14 ■ ^ MtlMYlMA BNit |0 BMBI in the backyard and once a tern of pickup for six months, A hoGodBd by •« f IfMlSM b«ore he retired in 1961. rial Hospital Tuesday, partially from doners had to be used. Middletown. Both cars were Richard Scruggs, Goodbody & 7 .7 5 15 •teiti 4 aea«6d6 6c<6ta IM netlsn U.S. Protests week at thetcurb. Town Mana- review of the situation was Co. analyst, said he sees addi­ 'B .2 5 14 32.00 Survivors, be.sides his wife, recovered from second and The burned area was mostly heavily damaged. No injuries ger Robert Weiss has informed scheduled for January, 0 .15 -1 5 tional selling, as investors take VINYL GOLDEN ELM WHITE BLANCA tin secofAeitie wtih Ot« i»fm6 m tt nc ude ,i son. Edward E. Mil- third degree bums she receiv- on the right side from just be- were reported. Tarbell is sched- “ 0.56 -1 4 34.75 26.06 minted fuifenie*. puce et npIiM the Board of Directors. Refuse Weiss has reported that the the view that they need concrete, B 45 15 rnent to* preiet#*! on efitinal ve*d er r. of E.ist Hartforjfi thrpe ed Nov. 11 on 35 per cent of her low the ear down to her thigh, uled to appear in Circuit court Cong Cruelty pickup will continue on a twlce- «6«i9" w ei' end bated en fifttlsne mon-power shortage still exists signs of some easing of mone- 8 85-15 \38.5f) 28.86 Uadi level sfice (er fMlecemsnt tw* nughfors, Mrs. Alice Weaver, body when her pajamas chught Both sides of her chest and 12, Rockville, March 2 (Continued tram Phge oLei a-week sclpdule at the curb, he $7.25 S . 3.5*5.88 V eitin'e elidtyiMHSnl rlieiMnetreOe ‘ 1 and Uiat Botticello has repeated tary lestrictlons rather than ^5.88^ level B'tcee ate intended le. bw1 OIBV Mrs.' fire from a gas space heater throat were burned. ^ Ve RNON 900-15 '138.175 29.05 not. leodtieni e|>tdeiHneM ewrwri . J949 Genevaf Convention and is said. / his statement, that It is not pos- simply speeches, \i evettse teiunt pflcee. end e** sub- ^ p e y Pattison, all of East she was trying to light. At the Mrs. Rollins doesn’t think Richard Soucier, 35, of North unacceptable when measured Starting with July 1, 1969, gar­ / .er.t 10 (he- ge •■ thewl n«fl«e Hapford; four sisters. Miss time of the accident Dolores Dolores will be slble for him to go into the Scruggs referred to remarks All pricas PLUS U iis baiRy scared^ Rjver Rd., Coventry^ w m charg- against any standard of civi­ bage was to have'^ been col­ twice-a-week backyard pickup Tuesday by Treasury Secretary elTilqe Blotniski of Rockville, was vlsi)tihg her jaunt. Mrs. but feels that she may never ed with improper backing follow And not 9c as was advertised in our od last night OPEN EVERY NIGHT till B P.M. CHAAU il Aim. WE H OH O n lized behavior." lected twice-a-week in the back system. , David M. Kennedy that Interest INTRODUaNG Mrs. hldrence/ Quinn of Enfield, Esther Charlton of 437 Center be able to lift her right arm ing a two-car accident at the Habib summarized the Gene- yards, under Instructions by the The directors have accepted rates might be lowered sooner Mrs. Anne Wfiidner of New Bed- St. ; ' above her head. Dolores does intersection of Skinner and Dart va Convention’s requirements directors. However Weiss was the explanation and Botticello than people realized Tleht cred- OLD WORLD ) ford. Mass., and Mrs. Jennie Plastic surgei m BROWN’S TIRE SHOP will- be neces- exercisesoxprpiapfl with herhpr rlsfitright arm tnto Hill Rdfi..Rds., vpstprrlnv.yesterday. for prisoners treatment: Idenil- Informed by the contractor. An- ... will. continue pickups __ under^ V the It has long thwarted * market WALNUT PLYWOOD CENTER \ Anahiem, Calif.; two sary under DoLbrea’ chin, her try to regain its use. She still Police said Soucier collided cation of prisoners, prisoner Ihony Botticello of the Sanitary old system. gains. AT ILV.N'TLY’S SEKVICE STATION J half-jirolhers in Rockville, and right armpit and fhe left , side can’t wear a sleeve on it .She with another car being driven freedom to correspond fr e'y Refuse Co., that, because of Because sufficient funds were "We are getting a test of last 7 .9 0 875-4304 ROUTE 83 VERNON 875-4304 3SS MAIN STKECT — MANCHESTER four grandchildren. of her crotch, her mother said. is able to walk but bends over by William Stark of Barbara with their families, impartial manpower shortages, he couldn’t appropriated In the current week’s Dow Jones industrial av- 640-8073 GORMAN BROTHERS Funeral services will be to- She doesn’t know when this sur- "like a little old lady.” Regard­ Rd.. Vernon. No injuries were observers to pay regular visits go Into that method. He said budget for the discarded system eruge lows of 74U to 750," he MEATOWN New Chknlal Touch H I dlVi 4 ; l d i1 ! 14 i1 A Houra—Monda}' - Friilay 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. ^morrow at 11 a.m. at Newkirk gery will, be perfornfed. These ing her recovery, -Mrs. Charl­ reported. Soucier is scheduled to the camps and finally, repa- that, if forced into it, he would of pickup, ah estimated $12,000 added. 1216^1 SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD Saturday 7 A.M. to U P.3L — Closed Sunday 770 M A IN STREET, MANCHESTER and Whitney Funeral Home, 318^ three areas have had skin ton said: 'She has a long way for Rockville Circuit Court 12 trlatlon of seriously sick and have to give up the contract, surplus is anticipated tn the The Dow average at -noon L H FLYWOOD CENTER INSTALL IT - FREE ESTIMATES - 8754104 Buniside Ave., Bast Hartford, grafts five times; two other to go.” Feb. 24. wounded captives. which expires June 80, 1071. garbage-pickup account. » dipped 6.27 to 748.22.' ± I-

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Gla»tonbirry, charged on a Pay Talks with Teachers OTTAWA (AP) — "Into «ie with a paint brush!" the little Pick Slate gan, guidance director. SUNROOF SEDAN School Menu ,4:00 Ferry Muon —Sports and Feolore ( 0 ) Gen. Ix)ul8 J, Lefkowltz Hays Tils Circuit Cxjurt 12 warrant" with heart of the Wildwood” began lady proudly stated. "A real 7:80 (8) Family Affair (O) HBALD GREEN, Engliina are being unjustly aceuBcd 'The Board of Education Is, ed the board to pay tuition for Monday, vegetable soup, (18) Dennis the Hennce office ha« discovered 861 Wall breaking and. entering with vio quietly with a nude love scene j i ui^ed, en- Tomorrow (tO) This Is the LUe (80-88-80) Daniel Boone (AP), , - , John , Daviea, British -The coach------added...... that ...u the uiiiv only o. . . lenco, and broach of peace. In starting salary negotiations her son to attend Marianapolls • RADIO In a sylvan glade. grilled cheese sandwiches, cel­ (M) Monsters (8-40) Fat Paolsen Show $ - (18) Movie middle distance runner, aald to- place the uthletcH might have workers with criminal re- connection with a disturbance with the Porter SChooI tcaclters Ibepar atory Sebs»l In Thomp- Peering through the buahes visioning a second-hand one ery sticks, gingerbread with (40) GUliann’s Islnnil .l~.. 1. M m . l 8 * V. A f T — 1«... _..l 4 -. *' ^ __ 1...... The Bolton Democratic ’Town S;Z5 (40) Wedher 8:00 (8) Jim Nabors Hoar University come In contact with marijuana Including 14 principals Dec. 11. at the 613 Main St. but the discussions arc closed, son but the board took no ac- WHITE TIRES was a photographer; excited by from the paint box. "Oh, yes Guest Blnr: Phyllis DUler. Committee will hold a special t,o*'Dlng; Tuesday, baked meat (S) Ski Keport w. At Tersl (C) of Waahlngt()n al Se(ittle be- was In the lounge In the dorml- partners of Wall Street apartment ot a former girl- to the taxpayers. ^'The closed tion. • - ' ■the scene, he went after a girl of and so did Paul.” I swallowed loaf with gravy, mashed pota­ 5;S0 (8) Stomp the Stars (0) (8-40) ’That) Oirl • BUMPER GUARDS meeting tomorrow to endorse a (18) Leave It to Beaver 8:80 (80-88-80) Ironside cause he said he was disgusted tory where Shannon said he was firms friend. Court date Feb. 16. / * sessions arc’ at the request of Although other students from i his ewn. . the cooky heart I had in my toes, buttered carrots, sherbet: (O) slate of town committee mem­ (80) US Navy FUm (8-40) Betvilokai with what he clalme(d was the told some pot Was being smoked ■------If'o teachers. Columbia attend other high When he found her on a lonely mouth. ' Wednesday, ■ beef stew on bis­ (M) GIUlKan's Island 9:00 (8) Movie However, he said Wednesday bers and convention delegates. (40) Trothnth or Consrqoences (8-40) This Is Tom Jones (C) drug-taklng habits of athletes with team members pres-nt William F. Mazur; 19, of West Dennis Harvey and Mrs. Ha- schools with tuition paid by the path he provide the National The cooky was coated with a cuit, celery and carrot sticks (18) Della Beese ( 0) that his survey of securities In- ’The committee’s recommenda­ 0:00 (8-8) Wrathrr — Sports and there. University officials de- dustrv workers indleates Hint Hartford, charged on a Circuit zel Smith appeared bc(ore the town, It was pointed out that Arts Centre with the wildest pink glaze. A simple recipe, it and jello; Thursday, American 9:80 ( 80-88-80) Dragnet '70 (O ) ninrt the charges Shannon aald after Davies (lit- TED TRUDON, bie. tions must be approved by a News (C) 10:00 (8088-30) Deaa Martla ^ Court 12 warrant with breaking board with a list of seven Marianapolls Is a private time It has had’ since It opened is one that young children can chop suey, buttered green beans, (18) Hy Favorite Martian only 1.5 per cent have arrest re­ caucus of town Democrats on Show (0) and entering with criminal in- ground rules, six of which were school. ,Supt. Collettec said (fo- last June. enjoy while helping mother. tossed salad and brownie^; Fri­ (80) Highway Patrol (8-40) Paris 7000 (O) u n r ^ cords as compared with on av­ VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE Feb. 20. (80) McHale's Navy (18) Ten O’aoek Beport (0) proves their performanIlision occured when a car 6:00 Hartford HlghllgbU of this week. don. He started competing (Herald photo by BuceWtclus) 12:16 Sign Off member firms after they were her car, parked on the east side of knowing what they can af- Connecticut Blue Cross’s request Heralds fhe Opening of Vance, it wouldn’t have gone ago, she was a teacher at Buck- Srholarshlp Test collided with the rear end of an­ 7:00 News WTIC 1868 "The team,, the school and I again after surgery In Sweden, MRS. HOHENTHAL, HEATHER^^AND PAUL Miss Saralea ‘niomi>s1 a final agreement is reached St. Bridget School 1-3 cup sugar suspended deputy superinten­ Sion w fis oliicih IIv o.pprovcQ lOi* _ 1^4 ^4 *v. h v hotVi dough in refrigerator. .Slightly 5(|.jiction paper, let them glue 2 tablespoons brown sugar His son, O’Sullivan had Cafeteria Florida Pupils soften dough dent of police guilty Wednes­ Room of the Municipal BulKMng. o„e-year terms by the town Industry ^ The recommendation to close Friday, Feb, 6, 8 F.M. soften dough In hands. Roll hearts on one comer. Or, Vi pint heavy cream charged, "used his position as John Harkins, a c t a n t i ^ n ^a-rd of Di^ctors. Seven of -m ® the ® n ^ o y ® s ^ d P -k a d e yestorday negotiations to the press was out. Cut into heart shapes. fold 3x5 white file cards in half 1 teaspoon rum flavoring day of receiving stolen g(x>ds. an attorney for Robert Pinter BINGO Prizes, Betreshments manager, will speak on the fut- these youth will help replace ^ T th e y ^ u f d ^ reported to police. Value of the voted three to one, with Mrs. Swap Citrus Place on imgreased cookie and paste the pre-glued red pa­ Combine chocolate, water, The suspect, 62-year-old Paul to protect the operations of Donation $1.00 sheet. Bake 4 minutes at 325. Charles Vemale as a ‘fence’ in EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT uPe use of sections of-the Globe ;^ne of toose comml^ton mem- r e c o r ^ ^ d they ^ ,oas was s e r a t $110. M°''gan Hills dissenting. She For Snowballs per hearts or cupids on one syrup and coffee in top of dou­ Moynahan, was arrested with 7:45 „ „ „ . bers on the original list from reuunea oeoause or ineir gooa * areued “ You are oskina for NO TRAOING STAMPS Frost with: comer. ble boiler. Cook over hot, not 33 others after a state exam­ the theft ring.’,’ Ifollow Tract for youth recrea- September. work since toeir arrests. 7 " . something you expect us to give Pink Glaze During the elder Moynahan's AT TIM MORIARTY’S CITOO SERVICE STATION An easy centerpiece for small boiling, water until chocolate is iner, acting as a grand jury, itlon facilities; and Melvin Sie- Advisor Richard Provost said Lefkowltz said only one of 14 L ^ a n a le t i s n you which in turn comes from MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) - _Blend in small bowl: trial, the prosecution produced children to make utilizes a melted. Rempve from heat and reported on organized crime in bold, town director of recrea- he is not sure why any of these partners and principals ■withThe eulachon, a species of ^he taxpayer who has a right About 150 first graders were set "oniest'i'oners sugar the Waterbury area last year. a witness, Jbhn Bishop, who HOME to battle it out today, assured of florist’s container and florists’ cool 10 minutes. tion, will talk about the future nine will no longer be mem- criminal records had been con- fish found in Uie north Pacific, know, whatyou are asking be­ with The jury deliberated three said he had stolen two color a good audlance. It’s got to be foam. Use heart-shaped lollipops Beat egg whites until stiff. 138 MAIN STREET ef recreation in Manchester. bers, but thinks that most prob- vlcted. This individual, he said, is so fat and oily that when forehand.” Vi cup maraschino cherry hours before delivering its ver­ television sets in 1967 and de­ the only snowball fight in town. the tots can insert into the foam Gradually add 1-3 cup sugar Also speaking will be John F. ably asked to be dropped be- is a partner in a small firm who dried it can be used as a (xundle q-he board and the teachers juice dict—guilty of receiving a stolen livered'both to Charles Vemale "Operation Snowball” at Sa- In the container. If you have a and continue beating until glos­ Jackson, bead librarian, on, cause of other (xjmmitments or was cxjnvtcted of larceny, at age or lamp by merely drawing a meet no more than once a 1 teaspoon lemon extract color television set worth J670. in Waterbury. STOP bal Elementary School began white container (a cherub is sy. Fold into chocolate mixture. "Youth and the Library.” lack of interest. 21. wick through it. week unless a mutual agree­ 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Judge Kenneth Zarrllli set And, Bishop testified, he later IN when the Florida kids and their perfect), it can be placed on a Combine brown sugar, heavy A special committee of the Of the three positions still ment is reached, and the groups Paint on cookies with small Feb. 24 for sentenidng. Moyna­ helped Vemale deliver one of school offi(Hals retacted the large red paper heart in the cream and flavoring in chilled Youth Commission has been open on the commission, Pro- usually will meet on alternate AND PER V4-inch paint brush. han was free on $2,000 bond. the two sets to Moynahan at Rutland, Vt., Chamber of Com­ center of the table. Lace paper bowl. Whip until stiff. Fold half working to expand recioatlonal vost said they will be left open Wednesdays from 7:30 to no ICE DAMAGE -Besides making and decorat­ Following delivery of the ver­ his home in Waterbury. SAVE GALLON merce and suggested swapping doilies or small red hearts can this mixture into chocolate mix­ Chevrolef Owners facilities in town for youth, and that he hopes they will be ^Like Balloon Bread’ later -than 11 p.m. dict, Moynahan’s attorney an­ Vemale too awaits trial as a some citrus for snowballs. ing the cookies, Eleanor sug- be placed on small serving ture. Spoon (into six parfalt Headed by Charles Fox of 66 filled by out-of-school youth. All It was mutually agreed that ON_^w«» ROOF.7 UP TO tree. nounced his client would ap­ result of the O’Sullivan probe. ON CTTGO In Florida, the youngsters &csts a Valentine cooky plates upon which ice cream or glasses) a layer of chocolate NEED REPAIRS SEE US FOR Thomas Dr., not a memiber of of -the present members of the all discussions will pertain only PROVIDI ISCAM CMANNIU peal the decision. He has pleaded innocent to never get to see snow, much less ^ fo r e baking, make a small parfaits are placed. mixture. ’Then one tablespoon •the commission. It was to have commission attend local schools, Mrs. Griant Tells Congress to negotiable Items. rat MuinNo Ki « ulowi GASOLINE hole in each cookie. Eleanor State Referee P. B. O’Sulli­ charges of conspiracy end re­ • KFiNDAU, OIL FlRODUCTS the thrills of heaving it at one *■ “Parfalt” means “perfect.” cream mixture, then another mwt with Harkins before to- The seven new members are Another discussion centered uses a small metal skewer. A van, a retired chief justice of ceiving stolen goods. • GENUINE CHBVBOLET PABTS another. Originally, it was an iced sweet la^rer of chocolate mixture. night’s meeting to talk about either from a backlog of Inber- on the late bus. tree branch is placed in a vase the state Supreme Court, wrote • FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS Nixon Bill Consumer Fraud F Clifford BeuTies of the Rutland based on a coffee cream. ’To­ Place in refrigerator (md possible youth facilities at the ested names -they’ve kept, have Harold Clark, who holds the or inserted into a piece of ply­ the report responsible for Moy­ • SERVICE RENTAL GABS chamber gathered first grade day, parfaits usually contain chill at least one hour. May be 38.9«cre Nike Site (in the expressed interest through their By H. L. SCHWARTZ III to only two—misrepresentation bus ls, or have participated in Associated Press Writer and failure to return deposits bid on the "specs” as the board center to hold the branch, ducted a one-man grand jury had them fix up a snowball yolks, a flavoring and some­ whipped cream at serving time. VALENTINE'S DAY town is negotiating to purchase, the commission by attending for undelivered goods. set them up, which was tor COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING each. The 200 balls were which can be spray-painted if times combined with whipped investigation in March 1969 in- OaU 649-6288 or Stop In for an Appointment Fox will give a report on his some of its meetings, Provost WASHINGTON (AP) Bess Omitted, she said, are such six 66-passenger buses -with es- lHI ILICTRIC desired, maybe in white. With pfeanoi-’s husband js Norman stolen items to CANDY HEARTS wrapped in plastic bags and cream. Sometimes, gelatine is S. Hohenthal, a realtor-builder. committee’s progress (work) to- said, Myerson Grant, the former Miss major consumer complaints as tabllshed mileage for each bus. red ribbon, the cookies are himg Influential hands in the Water­ SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGEN shipped south packed in dry ice. used. It also applies to ice He is vice president of the Man- GARTER CHEVROLET GO., IfIC. night. Tonight’s meeting 18 open to America who looks after New breach of warranty and con- The late bus is considered ex- gutter cables The snowballs were flown to on the branches. cream layered with sauces or ^ Realtors. The bury area. ARTHUR DRUG Also tonight, the commiselon the public and begins ajt 7:30. York City’s consumers, told tract and fraudulent credit tra mileage, Last Easter, the Hohenthal liqueurs in a parfalt glass. O’Sullivan charged tiiat a 1229 MAIN ST. MANC this east central Florida town couple lives at 30 Academy St. will- consider a propossal to Positions on committees are Congp-ess today an administra- practices which are covered by Clark said the bus leaves the children colored eggshell halves group of thieves carried out AS for Wednesday and Sabal Principal Chefs ■will also use this term In Eleanor Is the daughter of the sponsor a rock concert, ■with open to any local resident under tion bill to allow group consum- gtate laws but not open to class high school each day at 5:30 TIM MORIARTirS Nancy Stayman said fresh In­ with multicolor egg dye. ('The referring to bombe mixtures, a burglaries of more than $100,000 proceeds to benefit the Chamber 21. er court actions Is "like balloon action. p.m. and travels os much as low a *3.10 20 f t E late Ernest and Mrs. Clara in merchandise in Connectlinit shells can be accumiilated from bombe being a moulded ice. If dian River fruit would be Panciera. Norman’s parents bread—substantial at first Despite her harsh words for 30 miles some days but he shipped north soon as the Flo­ breakfast eggs for a few days). you see “ Parfait-Amour” on a and parts of Massachusetts. glance but short on weight.” (bg administration proposal, charges only for 28 miles. CITGO SERVICE STATION are Mr. and Mrs. Elmore rpjjg recipients of the goods, he ridians’ part of the bargain. After coloring, the shells were menu, It’s not dessert. It’s a Vernon In short, Mrs. Grant said in ^rs. Grant had a kind one for He noted that Columbia’s bid Hohenthal. His father is prob- gaid. Included policemen and W.G. Gtenney She said the Sabal students pierced with a needle and liqueur, and most appropriately testimony prepared for the Sen- gbe President’s special assistant is unusual in that it specifies 270 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER ably better known by his nick­ city officials. had no previous contact with thread. Hung on forced forsythia titled for Valentine’s Day . ate consumer subcommittee, jqj. consumer affairs, Mrs. Vir- individual buses for specific CO. name “ Binky." The senior Moynahan’s son TimoBiy, an WE HONOR MASTBIR, CAP & CITGO CHARGE CARDS Rutland, but that their geogra­ and placed in a green vase, a gt, Valentine was a Roman ^ , , , ,, "the administration bill is a ginia Knauer. miles while other towns use the 338 NO. MAIN ST. attorney and former basketball Alco Receives Go-Ahead phy lessons revealed that some bright springlike Easter center- martyr about 270. He attempted Hohenthals had three so . consumer fraud.” Referring to Mrs. Knauer as total mileage for the year and of the country’s finest snow piece was created. The Hohen- terjiUY and re- ceivlng and concealing stolen development Commission, last market. ers Bill of Rights” promised by assistants—“ and by the look of per mile and said, ” We are get- What else can children do for would worship the pagan idols. Mothers Club of Center Congre­ Public Records goods. The charges against him ndght will allow Alco Develop- The commercial area, which President Nixon last year. the legislation they have draft- ting a bargain of 48 cents per Valentine’s Day? There are al­ Valentinus refused and was put gational Church. She partici­ Trade Names are still i>endlng. ment Oorp. to take over the re- will Include the supermarket The bill is Intended to ed, these are assistants whose mile for the late bus.” ways parties, of course. It can, to death on Feb. 14. The date pates in a discussion group of Francis A. Letters and Ste­ contemporary writing, the O’Sullivan, in his report, had newal area and start sotting up and seven satellite stores, will strengthen Federal Trade Com- primary concern is not toe In- Tuition Asked however, be a festive day with coincided with a pagan festival stakes for further construction, contain just under 50,(X)0 feet of mission powers and enable con- terests of consumers.” Mrs. Harold Watson has ask- phen M. Gero, doing business only the family. CJhildren love YWCA Reading Group. charged that Moynahan "used associated with love. Valen- The commission ■voted to al- space. The -banks will contain sumers to bring class-action ______as Manchester Antique Shop, gelling the table ready. If you 467 Main St. have a white lace tablecloth, low toe developers to take ” ^ r - almost 12,000 square feet, Di- lawsuits. ly entry” of the property. '0)18 cjarlo said. At the same time, however, it The Lantern House Inc., Jo­ place a red or pink cloth under­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ seph Magfistri, president, doing neath. No need to buy a colored wUl permit Alco to proceed The commission has already would limit these actions to H business as Lantern House, 8-10 cloth if you don’t have one. with ■work even though money approved the concept of toe categories and allow them only -•“■■■ E. Center St. Go to a stationery or card i8 not now available. It is ex- shopping area -but still has to after the Justice Department or . o ,w' ,1 Federal Tax Lien shop. Buy red paper with a pected it ■will be some time hi yigw the constructloii plans and the FTC had successfully sued U.S. Government against Joe shiny surface—the kind that June. approve them. the violator. Fonous "WAYIE5T" Brown's Simonlzer Service, 244 comes on long iblls. Run it It was explained by Atty. ^t the present time the area Mrs. Grant said a bill intro- Broad St., $1,130.26. down the length of the table Harvey Hoberman, who rep- y,hgre the commercial build- duced by Democrats Frank E. NATIYE Judgment Lien and cut. Then, cut another strip LT.WOOD resents toe developers, that an ing and the banks will be con- Moss of Utah, chairman of the Emil Downey against Sal­ the same length. With invisible agreement will be dra'wn up by gtructed is being used as a town subcommittee, and Josei)h D. vatore and Rita C. Miano, prop­ tape, stick the two pieces to­ Mm and toe attorney for toe parking lot, and a trailer being Tydings of Maryland was far erty at 162 School St., $6,674.16. gether down the center of the LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET Redevelopment Agency. Robert ^ jjjg office of First Fed- better than toe administration CHICKEN Attachments table. Mother holds the paper Dubeau. Actual early entry is gj.gj Savings is also parked proposal. The General Building Supply while the kids tape. It’s sur­ contingent upon approval of ujgre. She said toe Moss-Tydings Co. against John J. Woodcock prising how good this looks. You ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED toe agreement but both at- The commission last night measure, which would permit Jr., property at 123-125-127 Main really can’t tell it’s paper un­ tomeys said they do not an- ggj.gg^ ^j^e town and toe Immediate class actions when- LEGS i b . 4 9 » St. $11,500. der the lace. Be sure to meas­ tlclpate any problems. jg be given no- ever consumer rights were vlo- John E. Willard against ure the length of your table and NOT PRE-PACKAGED Atty. Hoberman emphasized jjj y^g ,gtg(j_ would put the power to George H. Willard, property at check the quantity on the roll that toe early entry agree- shortly. DlCarlo said pro- seek consumer justice "where it 72 Maple St., $16,000. of paper when buying. There’s ment does not waive the righto j,yg jg„^^g concerned belongs-beyond the reach of Marriage Licenses of toe original contract i ^ c h to getting in toe campaign contributors, industry BREASTS Nicholas Lee McGray, Hart­ LOIN binding on both pa^es. He raid parking on the lot and lobbyists or WasMngton law- ford, and Mary-Carol Dyer, 67 PASSPORT PHOTOS USDA In no way ^ It harm toe Re- ^ yg^g... FAMOUS “WAYBEST” Shallowbr(X)k Lane, Feb. 21, St. roENTIFICATlON dev^^memt Agency ^^g^ buddings are “ The single most disingen­ James’ Church. Noting that the agency will ® uous provision in toe adminis­ SALEM NASSIFF PHOTO have complete control, Lester , .. tration bill is its prerequisite of CHICKEN LIYERS a. 59* Richard Calvin Strickland, 71 991 Main St., Mfuidzeator CHOICE Baum, cLunlsslon chairman DiCarlo said he has InvesU- a Justice Department or FTC Washington St., and Patricia said he saw no reason why toe K®ted a few other arew the 843-7889 action before a class suit may Rose ■ Field, 454 N. Main St., y e a rly entry should not be grant- bank can use for its trailer un- Feb. 14, Second Congcegatlon-, •^gjj til its new building is complet- be brought,” Mrs. Grant said. U.SJlJlu CHOICE al Church. "What assurance would con- DELMOfHCO APPROXIMATE CUTS The motion was passed with First Fedwai broke ground . agencies HAMBURG FOR toe two new members of the ^day or the new building “ J® gyg\‘ She Pleads Guilty board abstaining. They were which will go up on the comer have sufficient^f^^^^ VYE REPLACE Lean, Fresh Ground perso.inel to prosecute the many STEAKS 6 to 8 SIRLOIN STEAKS If you are looking for a change, you won't John Daigle and Richard Mac- Park St. and Park PI. In Husband'’8 Death thousands of instances of sys­ Donald, who were sworn In at (Known as 81 OO 5 BRIDGEPORT (AP)—A' guilty Cosmetics 8 to 10 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS find it. It's true the name Hotel America has tematic consumer abuse that COUNTER TOPS Club Steaks) lb. I #0 # 59* Ib 3-Lb. Lots S3* lb. the start of the meeting by plea to a charge of manslaugh­ occur every year?” disappeared and in its place— the very same Atty. Dubeau. Damage Notice ter was entered Tuesday by ITS 1 to 2 SHORT STEAKS Mrs. Grant said that during SPRUCE UP YOUR KITCHEN NOW Atty. Hoberman then report­ Mrs. Dorpha Porter, 40, in con­ place— is Hotel Sonesta. And doesn't Served on Town 1969 the FTC issued only .65 AND SAVE MONEY! Choice, Fresh, Selected Produce ed that "all 28 key points” complaints of deceptive prac­ nection with the shooting death 1 FLANK STEAK Sonesta sound exciting? The Rib Room, which had previously held up Liggetfs tices while her office alone re­ of her husband last month. agreements with toe two banks A notice of damages to his BUILT4N DISHWASHERS 3 9 ^ Police say she fired five shots S LBS. LEAN HAMBURG for example, can still be called one of the best ceived 65 each day. ★ STRAWBERRIES from CALIFORNIA ph.t At TIm Parkade pranning to move into toe re- automobile has been filed in the at her husband during an argu­ restaurants in town. Service supreme. And newal area, had been agreed Manchester town clerk’s office "What is to stop the attorney ★ CARROTS 2 ^29^ ment Jan. 10. He died Jan. 12 MANCHESTER Avg. W t. 50 to 65 Lbs. upon “ as o t 6 o’clock tonight.” by Normand Leclerc of 69 Jen- general from opting for an ar­ As Low As *149.95 In a hospital with two bullet a menu that reflects "culinary perfection." The Connecticut Bank and sen St. rangement with the target com- ★ NAVEL ORANGES 11 10 09^ wounds Ini his abdomen. Trust and the People’s Bank of Leijlerc claims that his car P®ny whereby the company It.'s all still there and even better than NO SALESMAN-f^O MIDDLEMAN—BUY DIRECT RockviUet will move into the re- sustained a split tire and ' a agrees to mind its manners in EXTRA LEAN—FBESBLTiiBOUND it>has ever been, iv , i the future in return for the gov­ V OUR OWN CUBED NOT PBE-PACKAOED ' newal area. The cohimtoslon bent rimwheh It struck a ihole \ . ' r I ernment’s promise to immunize I ll T (We Reserve Hie R lilit To Limit QuontitleG) ' \ viewed a mock-up of the pro- on Parker St. last Sunday, ScotebyHam poeed two -buildings. The archl- He states that he will have the - company , for past miscon- KEN JOHNSON Chuck OrduRd b.SP tecto are Malmfcldt Associfttes the damage repaired when he "Your Friendly Butcher Shopl" PORTRAIT & CANDID of Hartford. The 'buildings have gets a reply to his letter of Even If the relevant agen­ c a slightly oriental look and toe notice, cies had both the money and the L*t us fiR your frtostr with U.S.D.A. choieo moots, noHvo poultry’ will to' sue,” aald Mrs. Grant, Weddihg Photography SoAro^ Fcmn fruits and vogotoblos. Sovo up to 15 to 20% oiM commission expressed pleasure ------with them. "the sheer time it takes for the 5 Custom Kitchen Center '■¥ government to win a case pre- ' -r' . •at liko o Hng. ______The name of the prime tenant Uranium 'Energetic 649-7544 -r! MANCHESTER "Service Beyond The Picturetakinfir” ‘ cludee a meaningful subsequent for the commercial area has' MANCHESTER (Formerly Hotel America) not yet ibeen released publicly, NEW YORK — A cubic toot consumer action. Sharp oorpo- 385 CENTER ST. riiiiic M\RKi:i Planning Suggestions ot uranium hoe the same en- rate lawyers can stall an FTC If Yott Like The Besf Give Us A Test but Sam DiCarlo of Alco did re- A VISIT OUR SHOWROOM * HOS MAIN STRUT MANCHFSTIR Accepted Protocol, Band Arrangements, Etc. 51 BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT H3-M24 In Constitution Plaza, Hartford vieal the name to Baum at the ergy content as 7.2 million bar- action for up to .30 years." tost meeting and last night he rels of oil, 33 billion cubic feet Mrs. Grant also said the U OPEN MON .-SAT. 9:80e;00. THUHi.-FRI. TILL 9 P.M. 32 WALKER ST. 649-3364 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE allowed Mm to see the signed of natural gas or 1.7 million categories, o f ' abuse open to Open Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m. • Thurs. and Fri.' 8 a.m.-9 pjn. • Sun. 8 alm.*l pjn. letter ot Intent. It Is knowm toe tons of coal. class action boll down in reality ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★"A'A: ★ ★ ★ ★ ^1 . /

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HARRISON I/)NDON (AP) — Beatle John Associated Press Writer season opened Jan. 28 at Hasel- year after her husband stopped gmn) if asked and khe’H contin- ed fruit, Approval for Aims LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The ' aratlon of Income tax re­ l.onnon and his wife Yoko Ono hurst. Miss., with the worst tor­ up to be Vico president, Mrs. ue to fold Red C’ross bandages Tuesday: Hamburg pally on ii turns.. The deadline date for KANSAS CITY (AP) — Tor­ papal delegate to Nigeria was nado of the year with 32 fatali­ Spiro T. Agn'ew says she’s as- with the Senate wives eoch ' roll, potato sticks, whole kernel donated two generous, sheafs of filing returns is April 15. nadoes took 66 lives In the Unit­ under arrest for more than two ties. ibonlshed at the busy pace, un- Tuesilay. corn, milk, apple crisp. their sliorn locks to the cause of The representatives will be ed States In 1969, (ewer than In ' The year’s second most vi­ The Citlsens Advlaoty Committee pi O-DAP (Commu­ toward a 20-year plan of devetopmenit for the town are hours In Lagos during the depor­ ruffl^______by ______criticism _ and___ worriedwant to bo a good Wednesday: Tunna-noodle ca;i-^ a , black-orlcnlcd organization In Manchester on seven suc­ any year since 1063, the Nation­ olent weather activity occurred nity bevelopmertt AoQon Plan) Tuesday night complet­ published below for the remaining three imits. tation of Irish missionaries. In­ about their youngest daughter )!'^‘®'” ®*'® 'available/ nrole, buttered, peas and car- yesterday. I cessive Wednesdays, begin­ al Severe Storm Forecast Cen­ when 12 funnels ripped north- ed Its review and acceptance oi preliminary work by Its formed sources said today. (or whatever he (Agnew) needs r,)t.s{ bread butter, milk, pears, The gift was accepted by Ab­ Readers are uiged to save the material for study and ning with Feb. 25 and con­ ter reported today. central Minnesota Aug. 6. Pear­ Kim. and I’m here when he gets seven task forces. The sources also said 29 more cluding with April 8. They Thursday: Italian grinder, ap­ as a basis for a series of upcoming public discussions re­ It said there were 607 tor­ son described one of these, "The criticism doesn’t bother home' and when our child comes dul Malik, the .37-year-old Brit­ priests and nuns detained in will hold sessions from 12:30 ple sauce, milk, ice cream. The CAC Tuesday ^opted long-range goals and ob­ garding the proposals. Port Harcout will be tried on nadoes last year and that num­ which killed 12 persons at Out­ me one way or another,” Judy home.” ish Black Muslim leader who, as to 4:30 p.m.. In the Municipal Friday: Baked macaroni and jectives for three remaning task forces: Education, pub- charges of entering Nigeria ille­ ber was 50 fewer than the 10- ing, Mint)., as probably the Agnew ^ told a news conference Would she encourage Agnew Michael X, was imprisoned in The public sessions will be held, at a time and place Building Hearing Room. cheese, buttered spinach, bread, Hc utilities and economic development, and housing. gally. They said no Nigerian ycar average. strongest tornado of 1909. Tuesday. to seek the prc.sldcncy some 1967-68 for preaching antlwhlte to be announced, before the gxials and objectives are sub­ Allen D. Pearson, director of In addition to the deaths at ” 0 ( course, I like tor him to day? butter, milk, Valentino cake. violence. These aims (goals) end specific proposals (objectives) mitted to the Board of Directors for approval. lawyer has volunteered to de­ fend them so the civilian court ‘Typhoidi’ Ship the center, said he believes Outing, one person was killed at gef praise but I’ve always felt "rve never told' him what to Malik’s organization, ’’Black has appointed eight advisers to three factors held down the inci­ Jackson, Minn., and two at anyone in public life is subject do,” she said, House,” occupies seven ram­ "io^tESS S I I Q the judge. dence of tornadoes and loss of Boulder Lake. to criticism,” she said about her ’ ■ ______Beef Sets Record shackle buildings in north Heads to Hawaii life: controversial husband. ^in.u\»o I |o Msgr. Amelio Poggl, the apos­ According to center statistics CHICAGO — For the ninth Ixindon’s Holloway Road. Malik —Cool weather the first three tolic delegate, attempted to bid From Vancouver for the year Texas had 127 She’s more concerned about Collection Cost Low consecutive year, ^U.S. beef said he plans to turn the proper­ 'SMftld'ED Education Economic Development farewell to the 32 priests and months reduced tornado devel­ twisters and three fatalities, the Isolation of 14-year-oId Kim ty Into ” a central interest ori 9rf£AWlS -It opment. Florida 58 and no deaths, Okla­ CHICAGO- Federal tax-collec- production set a record last nuns being expelled Wednesday, VANCX)UVER, B.C. (AP) — ’’who’s had it a little harder ganlzatlon to cater (or the spe­ ttSOAOIblCt fe , /J Q —O p e r a 1 1 o n Skyward, a homa 31 twisters and no fatali­ than anybody.” lion costs ere running at 40 y®*!*" — 21 billion pounds. Pork Goals and artistically gifted, emotion­ Goals extend Manchester's natural the source said. The P. & O. luxury liner Oron- cento-for every 3100 of revenue, production, 12.96 billion pounds, cial needs of the colored peo­ ally disturbed < and drug In­ character and charm. Maj. Paul Dickson, the air­ Weather Bureau program to ties. ” We’re free to come and go,” ple.” say was enroute to Hawaii to­ .. .J • i. .. J Commerce Clearing House re- from the 13.1 billion TopSiwiiivd l^ io 1. Individual Growth. To In­ volved. General Goal: The overall port commandant, or^red him give community wide Instruc­ The 1969 count elsewhere, by tions and warning. Bh® s^d of hewelf and toe vice This figure was recorded pounds of 1968. Said I.«nnon: ’’Yoko and I sure that each person is given goal for economic development 3. The Town Planner should away from the Geneva-bound day on the final leg of her Eng- number of tornadoes, and total prMident. But she is driven to Americans Veal output, about 676 mil- _ 3. That the Board of Elduca- —Pure chance. are interested in peace. These Us ' the opportimlty to grow to his in the Town of Manchester draft an industrial park regula- plane and had him detained un­ land-to-Australla cruise that fatalities, included South Dako­ school and home again. She has record 3187.9 billion in boo pounds, was down 8 per people are trying to do commu- S ft A K -S , greatest potential. tion make use of all available should be: To maintain and im- tlon for review by his Commis- der armed guard in an ante- was interrupted by a three-week ” No major U.S. cities were hit ta 30-0, Iowa 28-0, Wisconsin 27- IK> s ^ a l life. She has one glri- taxes. The cost compares with cent to the lowest total on rec- nity work and we’re helping in IXPA Gltoic£ personnel, equipment, and re- prove the economic well being slon and the public at large. room off the airport lounge, typhoid quarantine in Vancou­ by tornadoes in 1969, which na­ 0, Missouri 22-6, Nebraska 20-1, 4 2. Responsible Ekiucatlonal search studies of institutions of friend and they vl^t back and 32 cents per 3100 In 1944, the ord. Lamb and mutton were off our usual way by supplying toe and opportunities for all sectors they added, ver. turally reduced the death toll,” Louisisia 18-1, Ohio 17-5, Ala­ forth at each other s houses. It lowest ever recorded, and the 9 per cent, to 560 million pounds publicity.” e System. To enable anyone to higher education and encourage of the Manchester community. 4. The Town of Manchester The Pope’s prersonal emis­ Capt. John Waoher said prior Pearson.said. The closest was a bama 13-2 and Virginia 7-1. has been difficult for her to alHlhie high of 35.87 in 1871. the lowest .since 1961. Yoko disclosed: ’’John is also take community sponsored pro- innovative techniques with re­ should consider the purchase of sary, the sources continued, was to departure Wednesday It still twister that killed four persons Kansas, often called the "Cy­ make friends because she’s thinking of doing a poster with grams at any level fltUng his gnrd to classroom teaching, Sub-Goal A — Economic land for an industrial park de- told he was under arrest for Is possible one or more passen­ In Cincinnati, Ohio, suburb clone State,” was well below its changed schools three times In — capacity. Growth: The Towm should strive velopment, should there be a the slogan ’Black and White are 4. To provide an adequate trespMisslng on the tarmac. gers or crew could come down Aug. 9. 10-year average of about eo^^th three years,” Mrs. Agnew said. J W 1 ^ • 1 to achieve orderly expranslon of need which caimot be met by beautiful’ to replace the theme 3. Community Needs. To de- system of social and career More than two hours later he with typhoid, but he repurted While the national average only 17 twisters. There were^no For that reason, toe Agnews /Mm M HtTI H o M .fim O fl 5 ^ ’ that only black is beautiful.” velop a system which wUl pro- counseling and guidance which commercial and the private sector. It the Town was released when Anglican there have been no new cases used to be one death per torna­ deaths. took Kim to St. Croix to relax * O LlUltJU I IM.tL vide the ^ i s and processes to „,^ ts n e ^ ^ ^ l L ^ o f "d“^trt^^,f"^erprtee as well as takes this acUon, State funds bishop convinced airport au^ for "a few days” and any new do, Pearson said, it now stands recently and plan another trip O n 1 • . T F / 1 Malik said the hair, snipped from the Lennons during a re­ meet successfully community all ages within thi S S s t e r t Z e r o l iT^rxle; at one death in seven tornadoes, during her spring vacation for H 1 COT}LC ITl t ITSt fT C C / C requirements and needs. School System. to a ^ ^ programs, to minimize the gatlon traveled under full dlplo- tora. reflecting improved forecasting the throe of them. ^ * cent vacation in Denmark, wou employ- Town’s costs. matlc immunity. The 28,000-ton ship ended the Building Blast cent vacation in Denmark, <24VK3K)EP Am and warning methods. Kim attends National Catoe- NEW YORK (AP) — Pan sengers are switching to toe a W K ’ 4. 'Facilities. To provide ade­ 5. That each school facility ment opportunities of high qual- Bishop Kale, a Nigerian, had voluntary quarantine and had ’’Twenty years ago, the Believed Set By dral, a girl’s school. She has American World Airways’ jum- jumbos--perhaps just from cur- would be auctioned to the quate physical facilities in which be cap>able of carrying out its tty and a relative increase in 8. ■n»e Planned Urban De- joined the papal diplomat In official clearance from federal Weather Bureau would have es­ been quiet publicly since her bo jets flew back and forth to rlosity-and. noted that rival air- btghest bidder but^dld not yet learning can take place. plaimed program within its own the non-homeowner proprerty velopment concept, as describ- seeing the first group of priests health authorities when It de­ timated there was an average of father forbade her from wear- London 48 per cent empty dur- lines arc taking double-page know where or when. U A V ^ tax base. g(j jn Objective No. 1, should from inside fallen Blafra leave parted for Honolulu with 856 Mental Patient 6. Ability to Meet Changing complex. 180 tornadoes a year over the ing a black arm band last (all ing their first week of service, newspaper ads to proclaim that In exchange for toe neatly be applied to the existing cen- Nigeria, pessengers. nation. Now we know the aver­ during toe peace moratorium. but they still carried many their own jumbos will be In packaged hair, Malik presented '1’LawkwTH , i t I — Needs. To develop a process 6. That Manchester cultivate Sub-Goal B—EJconomIc Se- Some 260 passengers already CLEVELAND, Ohio (itp) — that will Insure that the cdu- tral business district, through age Is 660. This is a result of Police speculated today that ’•-We try to keep her out of the more passengers than three service soon, the Lennons with a pair of box­ 5 an environment psychological- had canceled passage by depar­ better reporting procedures.” national limeSight — and dhe’e flights a day of smaller jets did The $24 million 747 uses the er’s shorts he said were given 'S u io j cMonal .y « .,n will conUmiaUy Z' S ture time, a compony spokes­ Martin Berns, 21, a former mem- Tornadoes have been report­ done very well,” Mrs. Agnew last January, toe airline re .same runways as other jots and him by former world heavy­ ‘Keys’ Arrested man said, but 166 new passen­ tal patient, may have bombed CAJBE ^ 1 ^ ed over the years in all 50 states said. porta. , so far the only reported difficul- weight boxing champion Mu­ gers and 49 new crew members the municipal building in strinir- attract and hold ouUtanding «• I" f*>e interest of economic and in every month of the year, Tbe Agnews have three other The 366-ton, 362-seat Boeing ty was in Columbus, Ohio, when In R ing O f boarded the ship for the voyage ban Shaker Heights and possibly hammad All, Cassius Clay. SffeAklS teacher,. er disadvantaged. development, it is vital that Pearson said. 747 carried 2,990 passengers a TWA jumbo caused minor ^ J to Australia. died in the blast. children; Mrs. Roliert DeHaven, jec tves ^ Board of Educa- Sub-Goal C—Economic Oppor- adequate North-Swth arteries In general, Pearson said, 1969 making'a flight each way be- damage during a test landing, ^ Counterfeiters The replacement crew mem­ ” We think he worked alone 26, Randy, 22, and Susan, 21. ciuMfert) 7 1 /Ipk 1. Recommend that the town Won constnictively motivate The Town should place ^ developed and Interaection twisters were concentrated in and we don’t think he was con­ When toe Agnews have no tween London and New York be- The planes had some techni- HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — bers were flown from England the traditional ’’tornado alley,” <3ICI»0LtSS acquire enough land for con- our ciUzens to the educational priority on Improving eco- capacities be increased. to fill the pxoitions of typihoid- templating suicide,” said Shak­ ni^t-out commUments, the vice tween Jan. 22 through Jan. 28, a cal troubles on toe first flights, Federal authorities here said which begins In north-central CAMMED tinuaUon of the neighborhood needs of the community, both nomic opportunities for ell stricken crew left in hospitals er Heights Police Chief Carl president comes home about spokesman said Tuesday. Dur- On Pan Am’s maiden 747 7. It is recomimended that Wednesday they have arrested Texas, extends through Oklaho­ BICYCLES ^A H kS Zen*-' school concep>t at the elemen- now and in the future by the classes of citizens desirous of here. Most of the 69 suspocted Longstreet. 7:30 p.m., eats with his wife and ing the sarne period of 1969, (light from New York to Loii- the Town activltly promote the the key elements in a counter­ ma, eastern Kansas, western taiT level. use of any appropriate pnibllci- economic self-improvement, in­ or confirmed typjhold cases Berns has not been seen since daughter in their renovated three (lights dally each way of don, a second 747 was substitut- LeiPivo tv medift cluding the elderly,- V • the Vyoung. «.*• advantages of the Industrial felt ring that had in its posses- Missouri, eastern Nebraska, an explosion Monday leveled the suite in a Washington hotel, and the smaller 707’s carried 1,608 ed for toe original plane be- 2. That the Board of Educa- racial and other minority Guidelines benefits to en- slon 363,000 in bogus money. from the Oronsay were crew members, health officials way. Iowa, Illinois and Indiana and colonial-style building, which retreats afterwards to a briefing passengers. cause of an overheated engine, Uon appropriate the necessary 8. That the Board of Educa- groups, and the self-employed, courage Industrial expansion Federal grand jury Indlct- W«MS u 1£G- The suspocted carrier, an uni­ ends in Ohio. It includes south­ housed the suburb’s municipal room to bone up on his job. Pan Am said the jumbos be- The plane, with 34 empty seaits funds to investigate the cost tion explore the feasibility of the same ments were handed down Mon- dentified member of the crew ern sections of Michigan, Wis­ court and police station, and in­ ” He doesn’t have much time Sl" to make a profit when 40 per in first class, but Its 304-passen- T)Epr and most effective n^thods of placing responsibility for main- Sub-Goal D—Economic tvne of vehicle be pursued in day specifying Oiat Joseph Va- found after weeks of intensive consin, Minnesota and the east­ jured 16 persons. to watch TV,” Mrs. Agnew said, ®eat of -the seats are filled and ger economy cabins full, left 6 •FftT-nES teachingr all special educaUon tenance of all secondary school aPPheation to selective com- lala, 26, of . Guilford supplied ^ 'BAW:e £> 1 ern Dakotas. Bits of hair, bone and fle ^ ’’unless It’s a football or golf therefore toe 6 per cent aver- hours and 37 minutes late. Dur- f ( i H U K K - groupe (i.e.) mentally retard- .playing . _ fields under______the control to maintain its economic sta- merdal use. five other l^rsons in the ring i^ ia W ' There 1s no over-all estimate were found in the wreckage game and then that’s different.” age load factor ” ls very good ing the flight to London it lost ed, pihysically handicappod, of the piark and recreation de- blllty in consort with dynamic with fake money. of the monetary damage Wednesday. She said she agreed with all of (or this time of year.” another 16 minptes. expensiem. This implies main­ He was arraigned before a '^LOartment. Economic Security wrought by tornadoes over the An area around Berns’ home his stlr-’em-up speeches which Pan Am still opierates one 707 The second New York-to-Lon- taining diversity and balance in U.S. Commissioner and released year. Only seven of the 48 con­ was sealed off and police re­ have generated new'^whlrls of a day each way between New don flight left and arrived on and Opportunity in 110,000 bond. Canada Sends Seed (ft U viR iuuR ST M O t y its industrial-commercial struc­ tiguous states reported no tor­ moved a large box of explo­ controversy, but she rarely gets York and London—its 10 a.m. time. The third was an hoim and POST ROAD SHOPPING PLAZA ture and tax base, as well as OUiers named Kfonday In the 1. The Town of Manchester OTTAWA — Canada is the nadoes. sives, a carbine and several to preview them as she did luxury ’’businessman’s flight.” 2 minutes behind: The sixth ar- MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 providing for flexibility over indictments were Louis Frank major supplier of mustard seed ■ptdiup &0WEA ^ould develop psosltlve The 1970 count has mounted boxes of ammimition and sam­ when he was governor of Mary- The jumbos also carried rived on schedule; the seventh VERNON, CONN. 872-3159 Public Utilities Ume in response to changes in Camarata, 24, of Westbrook; „ th^e ^Tted States ^ I n ^ ples of hair taken from a brush. 132,099 pounds of cargo and was diverted to Frankfurt be- swiftly, Pearson said, with 18 HOURS UNTIL MARCH 15 tornadoes reported so far, most­ An Ml rifle, two hand guns, '■li\>r Instance, I didn’t see the mall. cause of fog over London, '^C^STlkXa- t ^ 4 obtain the economical op>eration and potential employers, Old Saybrook; Alan Bruce ChU' Goals 1968. Other leading suppliers ly along the Florida panhandle four hand grenades, several television sp ee^ until he ac- The general public, the ’’Everyday pprimary delays,” 1:30 to 5:30 of sewer service. Manchester. The program dlnha, 24, of Clinton; Robert were Denmark and the United and the Gulf Coast. There have (uses and ammunition earlier tually made It,” she said of Ag- spokesman said, is ’’taking to it the Pan Am spokesman said, 6 days per week General Goal: Public utilities should have as its objective a Grey Hlntllan, 20 and David Kingdom Stay fit and trim this winter with a F ^Kmld be provided at levels *■ Subject to engineering and target of settling at least 60 been no fatalities. were removed from a car regis­ new’s now famous attack on great. And they’re certainly not “have been due to air traffic O U lG V itlu S Objectives Keith Hlntlian, 22, both of Clin- “ tered to Berns’ mother. It was control, at one end or toe other, COLUMBIA EXERCISER adequate to maintain the topx)grap4ilc restrictimis, all such families within the next network television news opera- all ’new’ passengers .— that is, ton. Those five were released parked near the municipal plus the evening departure time economic and social well being subdivisions should pro- 1. In order to provide a mix- six years, over and above the tions. flying for toe first Hme. 3 Models on 36,000 bond. building. of the 747 from New York to of the community, guarantee vide either live or capp>ed ture of work, housing, open number which would normally Slim and relaxed with a na- ’’Many of them ore apparent- 3 Prices x m Federal authorities said their London—a heiivy traffic peri- high levels of pnibllc health, and sanitary sewer service, spaces, and leisure activities, move to Manchester during this Dr. Ivlng Rosen, 60, a psy­ turalness many people in the ly from other airlines.” ■■: W 6& .zw n^ SipeiH¥iis confiscation of the bogus money HHH: Southern Strategy chiatrist, was shot in front of his spotlight would envy, Mrs. Ag- Travel agents also said pas- od.” provide for the conservation of all within the neighborhood time. represented the second l€irgest our €iir, land, and water re­ Storm Drainage concept, the Town Planner home not far from the munici­ nA-SDATbP ttHolcr , seizure of counterfeit money in pal building Portly before Uie sources. 1. The existing storm flood- should draft a Planned Urban 2. To lmip)rove economic inde- Will Hurt GOP in Long Run Connecticut’s history. blast. His wound was not fatal. Sub-Goal A - Water Supply: Ing whirf» occurs in approxi- Development regulation for pendence for aU economic lev- Camarata, inaiuuiig Manning uiiu and Cha- r»wA.TJT/vrrmr Rosen had treated Berns. Should be available in Man- mately fifteen sections of Man- presentation to the Planning the Town should encourage dlnha were first taken into cus- segregationist currents in Chester should be eliminated. Commission within a year. manufacturers to establish on- tody Oct. 24, when Secret Serv- u President Hubert the South. Hind Qips 4 ^ ^ (^toater in adequate quantity and quality tor domeeUc, In­ the-job training programs for ice agents raided a Meriden says the Republi-. Late last year the Justice De- 2. Consideration should be 2. Amendments to Manches- entrance level as well as re- motel room. Robert Hlntllan partment asked a federal ap- DAR Announces dustrial, commerioal, nuinici- given to implementing the strategy might help the party in peals court to give more time to p)ul, and fire protection pnirpo.-*- ter’s Comprehensive Plan of training for more highly skilled was arrested at his home a storm drainage control plan Developntont should retain and jobs, short ttme later, and David H?® “ ’ ® Southern school districts for full History Contest es. ' r?ybD in __ i j i . ___ I. . _ . 'S outlined in the memoranda Hlntllan was arrested In Port (jOP in the long run. midterm integ;ration. Later the Sub - Goal B - Wastewater from the Director of Public Dix, N.J. The 1968 Democratic presi- department submitted a memo Orford Parigh Chapter, Daugh- Sluter i-vTC OoUection and Disposal: All Works to the General Manager ------dential candidate said Wednes- asking the Supreme Court to do the Amemican Revolution wastewater generated within dated September 30, 1966 (As day night that the Nixon admin- this. Although the courts re- (DAR), announces the. annual the Town should be di^x>sed of Amended) Armless Statue istration’s position on desegre- fused, some Southerners op- American history essay con­ in a manner that is reasonable It is generally believed by art gation of public schools may posed to school desegregation test during the month of Febru­ \ in coat, conserves our land and Solid Waste Collection and Housing authorities Oiat the arms of the boost GOP chances in this look with favor on the Nixon ad­ ary, which h ^ been proclaimed waiter resources, does not en­ Disposal Venus de Milo were broken off year’s congressional elections, ministration (or these efforts. by President Nixon as National danger public health, and is not 1. The Town’s solid waste dis­ them as contributing members the statue was discover- However, he insisted the Re- ’’Maybe the Southern strategy History Month. RED CARPET 4 ( « l Goals Cot Ga^e/^ 'PfeeuMi -IbifeKjail aesthetically offensive. posal program should be con­ of the community, and to over- *“ ^vlng been buried for publicans would suffer at the might work, but it will work to The contest is open to stu­ cAw) Sub-Goal O - Storm Draiiufe sonant with the lugnhigh rater*»ic oiof -■ Quality: j To achieve ^ and see and contribute beneficially a great period of time. polls later if they linked their lot fhe demolition of the Republican dents of Grades 4, 6 and 6. Gnecis.) *BbAMS • eoTOun'/ party,” Humphrey said at The essay is to be about a hero (acUiUes shouldId be adeqimto to technology for solid maintain an equal standard of to the educational and social waste disposal. (To keep construction, maintenance, training of their children 3250-a-couple Democratic or herodne of the American Rev­ M fevroc-'S prevent damage to property, in­ raising dinner. olution, and from 3(X) to 600 ‘ TteftwS- OUlbLE'^ElTf-^UCCO convenience, and public health abreast of valid and practical utllltes, and community serv- do our regional fair share In New York nuisances that may result from disposal altemaUves, the Town ‘c«s for every dwelling unit, and this area. ” Our Republican friends are words in length. A bibliography SPECIAL! exploiting the race issue,” Hum­ - oimMoTf -Vms excessive______I__ rainfall RhAiiMshould Anniiniivannually invites invite bids for to“ provide llvlnfirliving space within da required. solid waste disposal.) ®**d outside of each dwelling 6a. Outside Downtown: To phrey told the turnout of some Entries are to be mailed to SubGoal D - Solid Waste Col­ _ appropriate to the needs develop a specific zoning reg- 175. ’’You can’t govern out of Mrs. Maurice Willey, 112 EUiz- 'PDKi' om wrt - (!(lo w 4 CNh) lection and Disposal: Garbage H. The po^bilftles regarding and desires of every household. uaUon with standards of den- Detective’s Testimony rancor and hatred and bitter­ abeth Dr., not later than Miarch “Big Dozen” and refuse should be collected regional solid wadte disposal design for interior and ness. 7. OUNOtE. (^Q^KJEL C 0 I2 .IO In a maimer that is efficient schemes should be explored. ” ’Mr. Nixon and Mr. Agnew Judges will be Miss Marian and economical. In addition, the 3. A «v. n««daOon for for m ' J .oM „ d S T Delays Panther Trial are sort of plagiarizing Mr. V. Washburn, Misa Jessamine 3 FREE DONUTS ultimate disposal of such ma­ use of land adjacent i Charge Wallace’s speeches and Smith and Miss Sally Robb, all terial should be uixlertaken In rent disposal area dundd be community grows and matures gard for property owners in the By MARTIN ROGART present when his ’’brother offl- and...... if this is so, there members o< Orford Parish Ohap- WITH EVERY DOZEN a way that is reasonable in cost, pursued. into a trade center and sec- area, and for the characteris- Associated Press Writer cers assaulted Black Panthers ^ one-term administra- ter.- consistent with modem public ondary urban area in the Hart- tics of the neighbohood. NEW YORK (AP) — A police 1" Brooklyn Court House in this s®'* nationwide,” The winner In each grade will health practice, and is not n*' analysis of the advenbages to "atlsfy the , detective who took part in a city.” be said. receive a book of his own choos­ YOU PURCHASE 1 aeathetloally offensive. 7 a ‘‘‘'^“••se needs and desires of and disadvantages of curb side oi raid on the apartment of a Up jumped one of the defend- Humphrey accused the Re- ing from a list of 76 titles cn ■■■ TBwiftTOri ^ Sub-Goal E - Street Lighting: American history proaented by and small, dependent TASTE TEST" An adequate street Ughtlng yard pickups, house- tial, multi-family units In prox- tried bomb-conspiracy yelled, ’’That’s a fact! I believe ‘ bey thought they the DAR. holds, and households system should be provided in imlty to downtown areas, which charges—has testified that he I saw him there, wielding a by following pol- Mo. I , / V V J 5. The Town should review the limited, moderate, and abund- club.” *®‘®8 of the former Alabama FREE DONUT WITH PURCHASE OF the Interest of general welfare establishes standards appropri­ believes all Black Panthers are advantages and disadvantages 6nt income, all of which are and and public safety. ate to the needs of the elderly, ’’terrorists” who should be elim­ Supporters of the Panthers in COFFEE OR SOFT DRINK AT OUR of alternative methods of con- " ’ll! continue to be part of such ECHS Student single persons, and young mar­ inated. His remarks touched off the courtroom and other defend- Wallace, a 1968 Presidential tainerizatlon of individual a ocmmunlty. NEW BAR. Objectives ried couples, and which re- courtroom disruptions and led ants began to hurl invective at consistently has at- Award Winner household solid wastes. stricU high rise construc*tlon7o “ recess for the third straight Coffey, the prosecutor and Jus- federal efforts to impose 6 A.M. TO 12:00 MIDNIGHT AVP-UES Water Supply 3. Availability: To make hous- the d o a ^ t o ^ ^ 7 tlce John M. Murtagh, Who de- Southern 1. Public and private water 6. The Town Should establish ing of such quality available in schools. Mias Catherine A. Egan, J .4 oniiLy — Detective Joseph Coffey, on dared a recess, noting it was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ DAILY AND SUNDAY _ 649-9150 utilities should make water a user fee for sanitary land fill, such quantity to all who now or H -rn nmviHe a the ’ ------stand State Supreme near the end of thfe day’s pro- Humphrey had gone out of his ard Egan of 24 Hendee Rd., has available to 98 per cent of the The fee should be directed at in the future may seek to live f^LGoLP Suceo 6 ^ comblninE- ritrid Court Wednesday for the third ceedlngs anyway. f conference been named Betty Crocker Town. major industrial and commer- („ this community. dal users. the bulldlne and houalna^ ondas being cross- The hearings continue today. ?5®®®1*"? praise American Homemaker of To­ ^ a“ v ^ a n s T ? °n why he had taken ^Earlier. Murtagh ordered that ^ ^outh THURSDAY and FRIDAY S/l2t)0J]SGilllE5 2. To attain a high degree of 4. Responelbllity: To develop morrow at East Catholic High Street Lighting ^ Individ* black power posters in the raid a.woman \yho he had ejected Sqhool, based on examinations INtlSW-piOER- flexibility, maximum feasible and maintain a sense of respon- bonle rehabilitation for Individ- Michael Tabor’s aoartment from the courtroom be broiurht Scott of normNorth Carolina<3arollna torfor their FEBRUARY Sth and 6lh OUR NEW LOOK Su/^Er ^ t Intef-connections with water taken Dec. 2. 1. The rate at which Street slbillty with every citizen in the homes and mulU-family coOey said ” yes sir” when a before him' for oossible con b* constituents upset at ONLY. CO«OI Mipply systenv of adjacent ______dwe Inss .SO that lanH use dwellings so that land use may v^ouey ssiQ ycs S i r wnen a oeiore mm lor possible con- a______She will receive a silver ii ii 'm \ \ lighting is bedng upgraded community for the welfare defense lawyer asked him, ” Do tempt action, court orders for school desegre­ O communities should be under­ himself and his neighbors. be more economical and equit­ gation. charm. Her test papers are cur­ should be increased. you believe the Panthers i^ould When Mrs. Mary Anne Weiss- taken. able, and overcrowded areas Both governors have ex­ rently being judged for the state 5 2. Developers should be re­ balanced. be eliminated?” But he added man was thrown out for yelling award, which will be aimounced A pressed distaste for the orders 3. Comprehensive water sup­ that he did not think the ellml- at Murtagh, a brawl ensued in antjm w f quired to assiune the responsi­ Objectives but have called on parents to In March. •*6. ply plans should be developed nation should be ” by shooting.” which three defendants, two bility (or provdlng street light- 8. To encourage joint ownei- abide bj^^toe decisions, saying Miss Egan is vice president of and kept up to date (or all water ing (half code Standard) in l. To encourage private or- ship type multi-unit construc- Tabor was one of 21 members court officers and a. detective the Student Council and edi­ GMEESE ^ supply utlliUes of the militant left-wing organi­ were injured furthsti^Wlstence is futile. Both serving the new subdivisions for the first ganizations to invest their man- tlon in order to develop respon- and a spectator are Democrats. torial page editor of "Echo,” the Town (including the Manches- year. agerial abilities and take re- ®lble and permanent citizen zation indicted and arrested last was arrested. school newspaper. She la a ter Water Co.) General sponslbility for development concern with their homes. April on charges of plotting to Murtogh ortered Mrs. Welm- by DemocrftTc Gov* "»®»"‘’er of the Girls’ Leaders f bomb a police station, five de- - ^^erious------, consideration 1. There should be coordlna- ^ brought before him after j McKelthan of Louisiana 1**® newly formed drill ^rtm ent stores and the Penn Asst. Dlst. Atty. Joseph A. PhU- other Souto^rn Mvemors ‘‘ 'our-member mixed should be gi^en to the imple- fJon among various utility com- income 9. To establish an overall au­ thority mentation of the Griswold Re- and agencies in the lo- '|oV“cholds ' qentral Railroad. A 82nd de- Ups said she h^d a ’’long criml- resisted recent court «*"**"« and ESP port of 1968. oatlon of underground cables ______...... c . PrlnolpcU), and pipes. 2. To encourage empli>yers a. To coordinate land use, rests and six months served in a states. / » group, of school leaders who iJ i-' V who need unskilled labor (and rehabilitation, and multi- baU. fedend penitenUory. ..jt ^ unve now to face\he is- informally with the Rav. Waste CoUeetloa and Disposal 2. Where it is economically unions) to assist and cooperate family dwelling mainten­ Three of the Panthers' trials Mrs. Welssman is a national sue,” he said. ” It Isn’t as if it Charles E. Shaw, prlnclnpal. feasible, oil utility cables should in providing suitable low and ance standards among were separated, one for illness 1. Subject to topographic and organizer for Youth Against \^ere something new.” For five years she has play- be placed underground. concerned government and two as youthful offenders, engineering restrictions, all moderate income housing. War and Fascism. Asked at the news conference ^ aoftboH agencies, private profit Three of the 21 are still being Lefcourt objected to the pro- about busing pupils out of their coach, property in the Town of Man­ 3. The Department of Public 3. To encourage local govern­ and non-profit owners and ■®“ght and two are in jail in Ne­ secutlon 8 description of Mrs. districts to achieve desegrega- (5du(xhj 1 chester should be serviced by Works should have adequate ment to more fully assume its wark on burglary charges. sanitary sewers. operators with guidance Welssman and noted, "She has tlon, Humphrey said the disrup- rta« and funding to develop a responsibility to provide low- and support of State and Asked about the posters, Cdt^- been known to me for a number tion was unfortunate but per- ' Judge's Father Dies program for operation and pre­ income housing, including hous­ regional authoriUes. fey said, ” It was in my mind of years. She U committed to haps the only way to obey the 2. The Town’s wastewater ventive maintansuice tor all utll» HARTFORD (AP) — Michael ing to satisfy the needs of the that I felt that they provided ev- the freedom of black people and courts in some cities. treatment facilities should be in Mes under Town jurisdiction. J. Daley, 82-year-old father of compliance with the require­ elderly with limited income. b. To provide the means Idence of conspiracy.”...... He also poor people. Her arresU reflect ’’The easiest way to have Inte- John J. I^ly, chief droult court testified that when he arrested ments of the Clean Water Act 4. 'Die Town of Mandierter of keeping the public in­ a continuing commitment to jus- gratlon In the schools is to have judge for Connecticut, died Wed- ' ; 1 of the State of Connecticut. should explore Hie economic *■' To encourage local govern- formed and concerned Tabor, ” I told him if he moved I tlce and her organisation re- an Integrated community,” he neiday at his home here. would blow his head off.” and efficiency oonslderattona of >*>*nt to be responsible for the with overall needs, fleets objection to fascism. Her said, ’’but when you don’t have He retired from the UniUd MANCHESTER, CONN. 6. ^ e r e sbouliId be both inter a possible future uUltty consoU- indigent, provide both housing plans, accomplishments, Defense lawyer Gerald Lef­ arrests reflect civil rights sit-ins that, you have to take other States Postal Service In I960 af­ 467 HARTFORD ROAD ^ ' id intra Towh cooperation to apd service faciUUes to restore and limitations. court asked Coffey if be was and so on.” * means.” ter 42 years service.

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■JJB \ ■ 9 ■ ' \ .1 ,V V PAOS HXTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN..-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 ’ _U ____V______- MANCilES'TER EVENIN(J. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 PAGE SEVENTEEN 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY , \ , , N • 4 ------^ ------r ------^----—4t. Business Services ^ Heip W onted- Help Wanted— l^elp W anted-4ddle 36 OKAY, P£TUK'IA,rUL SHE SAIP SHE WAS NEAR WASN'T I LUCKY IT HAPPENED ) BAXTER, IS IT THE CORNER O' BIRCH AND T NEAR A /WOVE? } ----i— ^ TRUE THAT IF >OU Aniwar lo Pr*«ioui Fuiil* OfFered 13 Female 35 Female 35 JANITOR, full-time days, ex­ ELM TOO BAP I POWT WAVE A\V SHOVEL THE WALK- perience not necessary, CAMEHA—ANyTiME VOOHE >OU PONT HAVE TO- Around the World EXPERT DRYW ALL work done SAI.E80IRI. for evening shift 7 con­ s jr jw CLASSIFIED BEimirS WORLD tact Mr. Tolisano, Meadows >aorkinc5 is a h is to r ic [ PO THE PISHES T O B Shectrock, tapelhg, sandllnlsh KI':YPUNCH OPERATOR p.m. - midnight. Full or part- K i .WOMENT.' TELL -\\6, HOOPLE, IS IT irUST A ;n\ENT APRON FOB African 56 Mailed y !■! ADVERTISING 9425 or John, 643-4886. pha-Numeric IBM kcypunch- COMPENSATION t CHRISTMAS. T 57 Negative er to work full-time days. MATURE high school student seaport to care for 7-ycar-old girl, from 4 Land of the vote CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS YOU ARE A-1. Truck Is A-1. Company offers excellent 3:30 to 6:30. daily. Cali after Offset Pressman Incas DOWN =1 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Cellara, attics, yards, drive­ wages and working condi­ 8 Algerian ways sealed and small truck­ 6:30 p.m,, 649-3396. I Imprudent Id tions, convenient free park­ seaport m ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- WANT MORE PAY? ”2 Arrow poison ing, in-plant j cafeteria and b o o k k e e p e r — saleswoman 12 Cape-----In COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. mano Trucking Service toll- Maasachosetts 3 Men from above average benefits. Ap­ combination. Five-day week, News Press needs an exper­ 19 Ancient inquisitive free, 742-9487. (0 ore Vr WifMi i«H 13 Mine entrance Toronto 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICAHON ply; Tuesday through Saturday. AiN. »*« Italian 33 Coalition ienced Chief 415 operator. T M l«t U > 0** 14 Actor's part 4,Covered a Deadline lor Saturday luid Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Frlda.i Apply Shoor Jewelers, 970 street with goddess 38 Resentment YOUR business Janitor, depend­ Full-time, ■ days, overtime, 15 Egyptian 23 ------40 Peak,Boy's name Main St., Manchester. benefits, future. BY V. T. HAMLIN divinity brick able night service, dally, week­ FIRST NATIONAL ALLEY OOP 5 English river Colorado 41 AsMil PLEASE READ YOUR AD ly or monthly basis. Call 644- of evil 42 Italian STORES, INC. PART-TIME sales clerk, Thurs­ 6 Washes lightly 24 Openwork 0628. PARK & OAKLAND DON VALLERA 236-5884 ,UH-HUH, BUT I DIDN'T I FIGURE WE TH' CLIMBING POLE.' 16 Reveres fabric province CloMalfied or “ Wonf Ads” are taken over the phone »■ a days, 6-9 and Saturdays all SHOULD'VE YEAH...MYGOSH, ...Y'KNOW, ZEB, 18 The firma­ 7 Shoshonean AVENUES VOU SAY THERE'S \ THINK OF IT UNTIL I ' Indian 25 Above 43 Level convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST day. Also full-time for summer. AN EASIER WAY ) WAS UP IN TH' AIR.' SPLIT-UP... TVyprjP TH''o.lMB- I'D FORGOTTEN MEBBE THAT FLYIN' ment (pi.) 44 Grant use DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT -ERRORS In time for the CALL HANDYMAfJ. Snow / EAST HARTFORD, CONN TTAKE TH' HILL? ^1NG POLE.' ABOUT IT.' DID VOU SOME 8 Certain school 26 Open courts shoveling and .sanding. Rea­ Apply Shoor Jewelers, 970 20 Choose by (arch.) temporarily next Insertion. The Herald is responsible lor only ONE In­ PLUMBER and plumber’s help­ GOOD AFTER ALL.' ballot tests sonable rates. Call 643-6306 Main ‘St. 9 Surf noise at 27 Hunter of 46 Sea bird correct or omitted insertion lor an.v advertisement and then ers wanted. Year 'round work. ' y 21 ------Dwr, 47 Hebrides only to the extent ol a “ make good” Insertion.' Errors which anytime. Good wages, overtime. After 6 Saskatchewan Waikiki fisherman DENTAL Assistant for office PART-TIME, ladies be the first 28 Corn bread Island do not lessen the value ol the advertiseiiient will not be river 10 Fish sauce in Rockville. Some college to introduce our unique new p.m., 646-4623. II Bird's home 29 Greek war god 48 knight's wife corrected by “ make good” Insertion TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — 22 Declines training or equivalent. Send re­ mink oil beauty products from MECHANICS SuaHTLV 17 Deduction 31 More 50 Moths Trees cut, building lots clear­ Full-time. Pin HeNPSCHEP ? 24 Meat cut ed, trees topped. Got a tree sume to Box " P ” , Manches­ Florida. We will train you. 508 i'f C W wtA tw TM 26 Continent setting machines. Will .train. 3 T r " T- 7 9 10 11 (Rockville, Toll Free) ter Herald. ' 9011. 27 Ballston---- , I 2 problem! Well worth phone Apply in person. Holiday call. 742-8252. New York 12 13 14 643-2711 875-3136 DRIVERS for school buses, 7:30 HAIRDRESSERS (two). ex- Lancs, 39 Spencer St.. Man- 30 Begone! -8:45 a.m., 2:15 - 3:45 p.m. Ex­ cheater. 17 LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also perienced, full and part-time. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 32 Lethargy 15 16 cellent part-time for house­ 34 Overseer of moving large appliances. Burn­ Call 643-0322, evenings 240-0217. CARPENTER’S HELPERS—NO wife. Premium wage scale. I.,.***; morals IB 19 ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- Petite Beauty Salon, 34 Church experience necessary. $2.25 per t". - KE E P THIS UP AN P 'lOU'LL HAVE 643-2414. _ - _ 3L‘S 35 Wife of Paris Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 1776. St., Manchester. hour to start. Must have own a-s PO C SAV ) THEM THINKINO yOUVE LOST (myth.) 21 22 23 YOUR COOL ALTOOETHER,' YOU'LL 36 Bitter vetch L car. 742-8054 after 4 p.m. HAVE THE DOCTOR TREATIWa 24 25 26 27 28 29 ODD JOBS, light trucking, FOR PNEUMONIA.WEXT, IF YOU 37 Symbol ■ 24-Hour Answering Service carpentry, miscellaneous re­ ELECTRICIAN — Journeyman. BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 39 Angers 32 33 I 1970 br NEA, Inc, COMPTOMETER WHO IS AN AVON DAVY JONES DON'T A tin, 649-9285, 649-4411. ~ solutely necessary for the the box in an envelope — matic, 8 cylinder, power steer­ right i>erson. Call 643-2109. SALESMAN — Air-conditioning ing, power brakes, excellent JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom CAPABLE woman wanted to Sales experience preferred but address to the Classified COMPLETE residential house condition. 649-2943 between 9-2 Painting, interior and exterior, STENOGRAPHERS share family atmosphere, CLERICAL POSITION not necessarily in air-condi­ Manager, Manchester cleaning, floors washed a n d Evening Herald, together p.m. paperhanging, fully insured. Positions are presently available housekeeping, light cooking, 3 tioning. Write giving full waxed. Summer homes made with a memo listing th? For free estimates call 649-9658 at the University of Conn, in school-aged children. Must live MEAT WAREHOUSE particulars. Salary, open. Box BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE companies you do NOT 1967 CAMARO Rally Sport ready. Offices and Insurance If no answer 643-6362. Storrs. Interesting work In an in. Salary open in accordance "A A ’’, Manchester Herald. want to see your letter. 2-door hardtop, 4-speed, V-8. jobs accepted. 649-0495. academic atmosphere. All state with your abilUy. Health and OFFICE LT. BANKS, WHV.VES, MY \/UNFORTUNAIELV IT GOT N THE WV Your letter ^ 'li be de­ Must sell. 649-8687. CONTRACTOR Interior, ex- benefits including 3 weeks paid medical insurance provided. YOUNG man wanted for de­ I HAVESOUftE SAWYER. AND STARS'XOFMYKNEE. HERE'S EXHIBIT’A*... (4 p.m.-12;30 a.m.) stroyed if the advertiser TWO handymen want a variety terior painting, paper hanging, vacation, paid medical Insur- Call 649-9655. livery and clerk in new HARP EVIDENCE I'LL BRING WHAT \ SOME WIRE ANP TWO CONCRETE is one you've mentioned. 1965 GRAND Prix, loaded. Air- of jobs by day or hour. Rea­ Discount on wallpaper. Call ance, excellent salary, etc. Four modem drug store, part-time. VOUSHOULPSEE. ALONG THE HAPPENED BLOCKS. HE WAS GOING TO USE If not it will be handled / VOU MAY THANK THE conditioning. No money down, sonable. Call 643-5305. 646-3048. years of clerical, stenographic SALESGIRL tor morning shift, For a person who is inter­ Some evenings and weekends. COULD VDU MEET COUNTY •TO HIS /THEM TO ANCHOR ME ID THE U a JUST MAD IT in the usual manner full financing arranged. Call ested in working evenings— work experience required or an five-day week. Please apply Apply at once to Manager, Llg- ME AT ONCE AT SOLICITOR. FACESyV BOTTOM OF THE LAKE. KING'S APPEivDi.V FOR IT. REMOVED, AND NOW 1 647-1902 after 6:30 p.m. Deal- CUSTOM made draperies, slip p a i n TING and Decorating, but who is looking for a associate deg;ree In secretarial Mr. Donut, 255 West Middle get Drug, Manchester Park­ THE SHERIFF'5 IT Hu r t s w h e n covers and reupholstering. commercial and residential, position with responsibility OFFICE? er. science or a combination of col­ Tpke. Manchester. H E MAUGHS. Budget terms. Established In free estimates, prompt effi­ ade. lege and work experience; Call and an opportunity lor ad­ Lost and Found 1 loeo c h e v y Maiibu, auto­ 1945. Days, 524-0154, evenings, cient service, vinyl and paper vancement. There is now Mrs. Liebler, Personnel Services matic, V-8, power steering. No 649-7590. hanging, Colonial Decorators, an opening in our meat LOST—Vicinity of Oak St., five- Division, University of Conn., TOWN OF money down. Pull fin a n cin g------643-9994. warehouse office. No exper­ month old mongrel, collie and Storrs at 429-3311 ext. 1281. An A'TTRACTIVE POSITION EAST HARTFORD arranged. Call 647-1902 after LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv- ience la necessary. The du­ shepherd, tan with white mark­ 6:30 p.m. Dealer. ery, yards, attics, cellars INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- CQual opportunity employer, EAST HARTFORD, Good personality and ap­ ties are diversified. Com­ ings. Call 643-8108. cleaned and removed. Also odd cial rates for people over 65. pany also offers complete CONNECTICUT 1968 BUICK Sport Wagon. Auto­ STORE clerk Monday-Frlday, pearance. Ready to accept jobs. 644-8962. Call my competitors, then call paid benefits program. LOST —Large black cat, vi­ matic, V-8, power steering. No 2-10 p.m. Apply in person R. position for part-time work CJWL me. Estimates given. 649-7883. INVITATION cinity Chester Dr. Reward. mon:'y down, full financing ar­ REWEAVING of bums, moth- Charest Esso, Route 30, Ver­ immediately, 9 to 3, 3-days 643-2216. ranged. Call 647-1902 after 6:30 holes, zippers repaired. Win­ EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting non. '5* per wieek for 20 weeks. Ex- A p p ly : TO BID MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD dow shades made to measure, exterior and interior. Paper pcriance in club, P.T.A., p.m. Dealer. WANTED experienced dental RE: INSTALLA'nON EXTER­ LOST —Siamese cat in vi- all size Venetian blinds. Keys hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. Scouting, Church helpful. FIRST NATIONAL V" assistant, for afternoon work, IOR, DOORS AND FRAMES 4 PH/L F IN N / THAT'S RIGHT, clnlty of Durkin St. Friendly jggj t h u NDERBIRD, auto- Call for interview, Mon.- made while you wait. Tape re­ 649-1003. STORES, INC. (VETERANS MEMORIAL ARTHUR! SURPRISED and answers to name Buffy. 17 hours a week, confidential, Tues., 9:30 to 12:30 only, STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF matic, V-8, power steering, corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867- CLUBHOUSE) T O SEE M E ? Call 649-9167 after 3:30 p.m brakes. No money down, full B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, 649-5675. 1-666-8288. PARK & OAKLAND I ------SJ Main St. 649-5221. Sealed bids will be received WOULD YOU LIKE THANK YOU, ^ financing arranged. Call 647- interior and exterior painting, r I'M SORRS'.MRS.'^ NOW, IF YOU HAP^ I hav£n't \/ this sounds like aN LOST: German shepherd pup­ AVENUES at the office of the Purchasing ONE OF THE GIRLS No! I'L L OLSON, BUt YOU HAVE SOME SORT OF NEW EVEN A N Y - BAD SOAP OPERA, 1902 after 6:30 p.m. Dealer. paper hanging. Thirty years py, male, answers to Rex. Agent, 740 Main Street, East AARS.OLSON.I TO GO HOME WITH MANAGE.' ALREADY BORROWED COLLATERAL... THING LEFT BUT COULD YOU LEND Bulldlng— experience, four generations. Coventry vicinity. Reward, HEAT WAVE East Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn., until 10:00 a.m. AM PEEPLY SORRY YOU? TO THE LIMIT OP YOUR TO PAWN... ME A DIME For A 1965 GTO, 4-sp?ed V-8, No Contacting 14 Free estimates, fully Insured. SALESGIRL wanted full-time ABOUT YOUR HUS­ BMW CREDIT... PHONE CALL ? r - 742-9495. five-day week, 9-6. FYill compa­ Thursday, Feb. 19, 1970, and money down, full financing ar- 643-7361. BOOKKEEPER frozen solid BAND... ^ ny benefits. Apply in person, will be opened publicly and ranged. Call 647-1902 after 6:30 NEWTON H. SMITH and Son— with boring routine? Thaw MEN NEEDED to do janitorial j j • Arthur Drug, 942 Main St., Announcements 2 p.m., Dealer. Remodeling, repairing, addi- D. & E. PAINTING service, in- out in this stimulating in­ work days In the Manchester place tor tions, rec rooms, garages, terior and exterior painting, Manchester. area. Apply Rudder Building mentioned commodl- m teresting environment. Sal­ SMALL band— The Sof - Tones, TAKE OVER PAYMENTS porches and roofing. No job Free estimates. Prompt serv- Service Cori.. 167 Charter oak ties and service. Ml 1969 Pontiac Catalina Wagon, ary $100. ^ Information tor bidders, spec­ gi'tn now available for club dances. too small. Call 649-3144-. ice. 649-2475, 649-8434. Ave., Hartford. ps, pb. and air. RECEPTIONIST tired of Icy CLERICAL AND FILING ifications, proposal and con- weddlngs,^^ice^^parUes, etc. CARPENTRY— concrete steps, ERW IN DAVIS, painting and MAINTENANCE MAN tract forms are available at the Mature northern winds? This friend­ 1968 Chevy Belalr 4-door sedan, POSITidNS office of the Purchasing Agent, 6067. floors, hatchways, remodeling papering, prompt courteous ly, cozy, office atmosphere • 7-days a week. auto., 6 with ps. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ service. Tel. 649-0496. welcomes you. Salary 5100. q 3-hours nightly between 10 740 Main Street, East Hartford. 1968 Camaro hardtop, auto., 8, ings, attics finished, rec In our store’s accounting de­ p.m.-9 a.m. The right is reserved to re­ MR. ABERNATHY ROLSTON JONES FRANK RIDGEWAY Personals ps. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ PLASTERING — No job too ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST­ partment. All require the in- • Good wages. ject any or all, or any part of ______1967 Pontiac LeMans, 2-door er related work. No job too small or too large. Patch ANT getting the cold shoul­ terest and capacity to do some Call 649-1154 or apply in person, any or all bids when such ac- t h a t 's ^ IAA GLAD TO S E E S H E INCOME TAX preparation serv- hardtop, auto., 8, ps. small. Dan Moran, Builder. plastering. 643-9094. der from, an ungratC’ful figure work. You'll find our com­ BONANZA STEAK HOUSE tion is deemed to be for the RIGHT, AAR. HAS SUCH A NICE ice. Please call Dan Mosler, 1937 Pontiac Bonneville, 4-door Evenings, 649-8880.„ boss? Have your skills ap­ pany a pleasant one to work in, 287 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. best interest of the Town of /XBERNATHy. CLASS OF FRIENDS. 649-3329 or 247-3115. hardtop, all power and air. preciated in this congenial with above average fringe bene­ MANCHESTER. East Hartford. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI ------1937 Grand Prix, 2:door hard- VVES ROBBINS Carpentry Floor Finishing 24'^ spot. Salary to 56,600. fits, convenient free parking and Town of East Hartford, EXPERIENCED male to super­ top, all power and air. modeling specialist. Additions, in-plant cafeteria. Apply • - - John W. Torpey, INCOME Taxes prepared by FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- All fees paid by companies. 1936 Ford Mustang. 2-door hard rec rooms, dormers, porches, vise fabrication department In Purchasing Agent IT le N Y EVERY DAY Marvin Baker. Call 643-0267. ing (specializing in older This is a partial listing. MOJ OETTDHBAC top, 4-speed, 8. cabinets, formica, built-ins, small printed circuit house. '966 Olds. Toronado, auto 8. floors). Inside painting. Paper FIRST NATIONAL Must know press room, routing A (3ENa/NE TTZiPLe TAX Returns prepared in the bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. hanging. No job to small. STORES, INC. and Bridgeport. Salary open. NEGATIVE. convenience of your home. ps, pb. 1936 Corvette convertible, 4- SAVE MONEY! Fast service. John Verfaille,* 649-5760. Business • personal. Call 643- RITA GIRL PARK & OAKLAND AVE. Third shift. Interview by ap­ speed, 8. Dormers, room additions, ga­ pointment only. Please call 6338. 800 SILVER LANE EAST HARTFORD, CONN. • Stationery 1965 Chevy SS convertible, auto.. rages, porches, roofing and Bonds-L-Stocks— 046-3800 between 9-6. Ask for INCOME TAXES prepared by 8, ps, pb. siding. Compare prices. Add- EAST HARTFORD Personnel Department. Multi­ A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- Mortgages 27 • Underwear appointment, personal and 1985 Ford Falcon Wagon, auto SECRETARY lor dental office circuits Inc. 6. 0449. business. Please call R.J. Bell; MORTGAGES ^ 1st and 2nd, In Hartford, experienced pre- 1965 T-Bird, auto., 8. all power. 528^9416 BY AL VERMEER 649-8736. Call Mr. Grippo or Mr. Zak at N. J. LaFlamme —Carpenter mortgages— Interim financing feTred. Call 522-9137. 233-8715) contractor. Additions, remodel- —expedient and confidential DEPT. MGRS. BABY SITTER for 6-yearoId BOOKKEEPING and Clerical, ______ing and repairs. Call anytime service. J. D. Real Estate EXPERIEMGED TH U R SD A Y N\,<3HT IS Automobiles For Sale 4 girl while mother works 11:30 • clversified work. Full time. CHEVROLET — 1966 Belalr, (op jree estimates. 875-1642. Assoc. 048-5129. ROAST BEE!= NIGHT.'' DlOC Apply in person, Gaer Immediate full - time power steering, automatic 4 Monday, Wednesday and F ri­ OIL BURNER 0 . 9 9 CAVALJJ Brothers, 140 Rye St., South

iOLJ / I 546S firm. Call 644-2174. BIDWELL) Home Improvemepti Openings in all departments offering peraianent 1970 DODGE (Challenger, 6 Motorcyclos— I Co. Expert installation of Privat* Instructions 32 cylinder, low iiplleage. Must full-time employment. Good wages, overtime, com­ LI'TTLE SPORTS Blcycl«s 11 aluminum siding, gutters and J ^Y RO U ^N , sell. No money down. T:^ke trim. Roofing installation and PIANO lessons, beginners and plete benefit program. Excellent opportunity for —/------lJ- oVer balance^ oij $2,400. biCYCLES—New and used. Re* repairs. 640-6406, 876-0100. Intermediate students, niy WANTED 46 WeUm^ui Rd. Call 649- ' xnakes. Open dally home or yours. Call evenings training and advancement. 1 after 6 p.m. 872-0260. 9-5:30. Manchester (^ cle Shop, Roofing and FULL-TIMRMAN 'TO MANAGE OUR Middle^Tpke.. 649- DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT -7 / l82 West EXPERIENCED certified 2008. Chimnays 16>A ALLIED BUILDING SYSTEMS 1967 FORD Country Squire, teacher tutoring all subjects Apply in person many extras. Cali M9-7026. ROOFING — Specializing re­ elementary and high school pairing roofs of all kinds, new levels. In your home. 668- 260 'TOLLAND TPKE. — MANCHESTER 1967 RAMBLER Ambassador 2- Business Sarvleos roofs, gutter work, chimneys 8680. Mr. Reynolds door hardtop. Automatic, V-8. Offarod 13 cleaned and repaired. 80 years' WESTERN BEEF MART f t O m I C a > » • # |«|»^ - - power'steering, power brakes. Services Blll- experience. Free esUmates. TOLLAND TURNPIKE An equal opportunity employer No money do^;:. full «nancfog ^ O K K E E F IN G Call Howley 643-6301. 644- arranged Coll 647-1902 after ing, typing in my home or your office. 876-0418. 8333. Read Herald Ads. 6:30 p.m. Dealer.

'' \ \., \' ■ \ ' ''V ■ ' V' ^ , ,, . n ■ \ w \ 'W ,\i ' \'\ PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1970 \ \\ r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN'CHESTER, CONN,, THtTRSDilVy, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 PAGE HINBSTPBN- SifuaHons Wanted— THERF OUGHTA RE A LAW in SH O RTEN and WHIPPLE Investment Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sol* 72 Housed For Sale 72 O ut o f Town Out of Town Female 38 For Sale PRINCETON St. — Four-bed- Schmickel Applauds Town Tax Review RANCH— Modern kitchen with For Sol* 75 For Sol* 75 University v n u . BABYSIT In my Ilcens- T welve months later "• same actor« FIVE units, good Income, $49,- room Colonial, 2V4 baths, heat­ b r a n d NEW and beautiful! ’The Manchester Board of CLASSIFIED W 0E14 ACTOR HORACE WAS INTER­ ed rcc room, walking distance dining area, ceramic tile bath ______^ TOLLAND—Six-room full dorm- , cd home located near Man­ SAME TV SHOW >•> SAME LINE OF BALONEV • 600. Eight unlta, $70,000. Wol- Oeorgeous Ranch with lovely Tax Review will be in session VIEWED ON t v , HE HAD THI6 TO SAV ABOUT to Bowers, Illlng and Man­ with vanity, 3 bedrooms, BOLTON -• Spacious six-room ered Cape, baths, bullt-ins, On Work with Retardates T o Disband chester-East Ilartford line. verton Agency, Realtors, 640- family room and double fire­ ganigc, very clean, $24,500. Ranch tonight and tomorrow night, Ages 2-5. 668-5405. HI6 LATEST film - 2813. chester' High, Elva Tyler, place on lovely treed lot. Mr IMi baths, custom fireplace, wall to wall carpet- The town \yos (xirnpllmented very much In touch with renli- to hear grievances from VES, JAWNMIDNIGHT MAVERIOi* IS PRO0ABLV Phllbrlck A g^cy, Realtors, ADVERTISING Realtor, 649-4469. . Merritt, Belflore Ag ncy, 647- kitchen, beautifully land­ Ing, large master bedroom, yesterday by two stale repr.*- ty- property owners, based on SEe, JAWN,"G0NE WiTtI the ANCHOHlES THE greatest PICTURE EVER MADET I 646-1200. Black Studies MANCHESTER — Experienced PEARL St. A 14-room du- 1413. scaped. Louis DImock, Realty, basement rcc room, % acre , ,, , . . . ,, ,1 A relardod child In a family their assessments on the frohapl the greatest REALIZE NOW MV LATEST FILM,"GOME plex home. Handy to schools ,WEST SIDE-8-room Cape, rec 649-9823. wooded lot. Mid 20’s. CoU ‘ h<’ Inlllutive' RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS clay care service in licensed IS V nCTURE MANCHESTER Suburbs — 7 . , , . ,1. Is not one Isoliited prob'em, Oct. 1, 1969 Grand List. home. Call 646-0338. EVER MAPE r I REALIZE NOW MV LAST WITH THE anchovies;' WA6 A HORRIBLE and Main St. Dwelling Is cur- room with built-in bar, scre^- b r a n d n e w 8-room, four bed­ owner, 872-0067. has taken ami the progress o i . i, .... Chancellor Ivan HInderaker 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M! room Spilt, tip-top condition. BOLTON • Just listed, this im- ' Schmickel ob.served, but roithcr Both sessions will be from STIFF, BUT MV NEW ONE IS rently occupied os rooming ed porch, fenced in room Dutch Colonial. Hilltop made In providing constructive „ „f problems, as with a says he Is disbanding the black film;'JUNGLE JERQUE" WA5 A HORRia^ fireplace, Family room, gar- maculate room Ranch, BOLTON- 2-fomtly, 6-6, with 6 to 8 in the Municipal Build­ studies department at the Uni­ 9IMPLV sensational? house showing a fine return on Assumable mortgage, $25, high location, scenic view. For study and work programs for normal child. "Now we are of- STIFF, BUT MV NEW ONE IS age acre plus lot. Mid 20’s. Thrcc bedrooms, living room attached garages, scparaUi ing Hearing Boom —: tonight versity of California at River­ OOPY'a.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 investment. To reconvert prop- Phllbrlck Agency, Realtoirs, details, Mr. Merritt, Belfiorc retardatcH. ferlng alternatives to the fam- SiMFLV SENSATIONALl Hayes Agency. 646-0131. with fireplace, dining room for those whose last names side. «:S0 PJM. D4lir BEFORE PUBUCATION erty to standard 2-famlly dwell- '648-4200. Agency, 647-1413. utilities, aluminum comblna- "Efforts in Mam;bester have Hy u, help It through these t'OCKER spaniel puppies 7-8 and kitchen, wall to wall car- start with the letters A He told n called faculty con­ Ing would require but a mini- r a MBUNG a seclud- MANCHESTER — Five - room tlona, 160x300 lot, $27,600. Wol- been outstanding,” Bert- stages In the form of pre- Deadline for Saturday and Monday Ih 4:30 p.ni. Fiirta:t weeks old, no papers. Coll any­ through F, tomorrow night vocation Wednesday that black mum alteration. For further in- „an- COMPLETE computer­ p ting, basement garage plus verlon Agency, Realtors, 649- Schmlckel, deputy commissioner school, school, and job pro­ time, 643-1347. home. City utilities. Neqr shop­ for those whose last names studies department chairman, formation about this well built ized service, plus a profession­ large in the ground swimming 2813. of the State Department of guims. We have found that par- Chester. Large spacious en­ ping, bus. Recent furnace, $15,- rtart with the letters O Maqrice BYledmon, hod re­ rom t COOPERATION wnx, m a ■ 9 7 1 1 SIBERIAN Husky puppies, AKC home In an excellent neighbor­ al, full-time sales staff. Call pool. Terrific value at $26,500. Health, said. ’Our department is ents want to keerp the child a. trance foyer and hall. Huge 900. IWhat! $16,900. ’That’s BOLTON ItonHu In In ------' ...... eilLS WIUU U) KCOIl UlC Cl signed to return to the sociology BE APPRECIATED |/IM k 0*fw"X/ I I registered, 8-weeks old. Call hood, please call 649-5241. Rob­ us, we work. Belflore Agency, U & R Realty Co., Inc, 643- Ready to siibdlzing the work and hopes to home whenever nosslble through M. living room, formal dining right.\Haye^' Agency, 646-0131. to, brand newew 6-room ContemContem- s n ___ _ in „ ______'‘'"o® wnenever possioie. departme'ht. 843-2206. ' ert J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main St. 647-1413. 2602. Robert D. Murdock, do more In a community that room, three bedrooms, two- porary Cape. Three bedrooms, HInderaker said the black Manchester. WEST kipE. . .just listed a five Realtor, 643-6472. many |>eople are willing to help Continued From Preceding Page AKC REGISTERED very tiny car garage. $29,900. Philbrick VACANT RANCH — 7Mi rooms, formal dining room, living studies department was prema­ room Ranch with partial base „ , ,,, ,, Arulhur DiiBrel, asls- ^^hen the problem Is brought to turely created, academically In­ Chihuahua puppies. AH shots, Agency, Realtors, 648-4200. 2 full baths, 2-zone heat. Mr. nt/^~ room with floor to celling fire, tant dejmty cornmlssU.ner, visit- allcnUon <>t thelr«,mmuni- South Windsor m ent/n a nice private lot just ferior, and had become a "pro- paper trained, also stud serv­ Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- •' heated rec room, treed lot, place wall unique kitchen vrith ed the Wednes^iy lunch pro- Remarking that, In the Help Wanted— Mole 36 He!p Wanted— Male 36 Land For S a l* 71 WEISTMINSTER Rd. Garrison olly(he bus line for only $19,- paganddstlc’l ’ program Tor the ice. 876-5046. 1413. Mn. Start packing and call T. WBik-out boaement, excellent built ins, two baths, attached- ^ am at the Senior Citizens ^ Colonial, large living room campus’ 140-member Black Stu- HELPER for floor covering. 40- J. Crockett, Realtor at 643-1677. location. Only $21,500. Hayes garage. One acre wooded lot. Center where three Fiv^ Held AKC GERMAN Shepherds, f%), MANCHESTER — Apartment with fireplace, modem eat-ln denti Union. hour week. Tuesday through ’TRULY IMMACULATE—3-bcd- Agency, 646-0131. 10 per cent down, $31,000. U & adults tn>m the Sheltered Work- themselves from mrlng for the champion sired. Black and site for 35 units. And out In kitchen, formal dining room, 3 "I retain my feeling that the RICHARD R Saturday, salary equal to abili­ room Ranch. Real cpuntry/$26,900 OVERSIZED 3-bcdroom R. Realty Co. Inc. 643-2692. ^ o p and th,ee from schiKil ^ retardates b^.oiuse of tans. Terrific temperament. our Tolland office Lea Babin, bedrooms, baths, screened SOUTH Windsor — 6% room In Breaks need for a black studies pro­ ty. Fringe benefits include paid the manager, has listed six sized kitchen, raised hearifi hearth Ranch. ’Two baths, family vacation health insurance and For further information, 649- porch, 2-car garage. Phllbrlck Ranch, one - third down as . Rol^ri D. Murdock, Realtor, d e 'a r i Z n f :! respons:- gram is extraordinary,” Hinder- parcels of land from 10 acres fireplace, 2-car garage. Rilral Riiral kitchen, built-lns, dishwasher, RITA discount on purchases. Apply 9713 anytime. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. sumes per cent mortgage. ______ble for the Mansfield and South- Now we traa:k ^ n ones who aker said. ” I will (xmtlnue to up Into the hundreds. T. Z'. atmosphere, yet close/ to 2-cur garage. Wooded acre lot. At Schools to Keith Furniture Co., 1116 7&MMl Immediate occupancy. Rec work toward developing a sound m a-s- Crockett, Realtor. 643-1677 RAISED Ranch, 3 bedrooms, everytlng. Mr. Zinsser,/ Bcl- Hutchins Agency, 640-6324. HEBRON . . . a beauty of a 5% bury State Training Scluxils and ® t'” '" ' . , PERSONNEL SERVICES Main St., Mrs. Garrity or Mr. POODLE — Adorable jet black room, double garage, $23,000. academic program In this' SMORTEH (Tolland office 876-6279). modem kitchen, formal dining ifore Agency, 647-1413./ room Ranch on a heavily wood- 12 regional programs, of which Many churches have sf^eUil Five local youths have been MacDonald. miniature male. AKC register­ MANCHESTER — Desirable 6- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ed lot In a fine residential the Sheltered Workshop Is one, classes for the retarded, where- field,” ed, 7 weeks. $100. 643-7422. room, fireplace In the living taken into cnistody and a war­ ACCOUNTANTS — Junior NORTH Coventry — 8.9 acres NEAT clean 6-roonv43ape with room home, nice residential area. Full basement, rear Norman Fendell, supervisor of them The faculty members gave DRIVERS for school buses, room and family room, garage, TOLLAND rant has been issued for a sixth and senior. Several open­ with 814’ frontage, also driven 200’ treed yard, /central loca­ area, garage, large lot near porch. Owners are anxious to spieclal education for Manches- hotue on Sunday. In .some (axes, HInderaker a standing ovation 7:30 - 8:45 a.m. 2:15 - 3:46 wooded lot, 200x210, $26,600. HORSE LOVERS in connection with vandalism ings. Salary $6,500. to $14,- well, view and very large tion, Immediatj/ occupancy. schools and shopping. lx)W and reasonable offers ter, said the workshop, which “pct'btl dlsjxinsaUon has been when he told why he rejected a p.m. Excellent part-time for SIAMESE kittens — unregister­ Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments— ^ t» — Phllbrlck' Agency, Realtors, If you have been looking for move last week at three town schools, 0 0 0 . Maple trees. $21,000. Call 742- Aluminum .sl^ng, new gii.s 20’s. Owner, 643-2037. considered. T. J. currently enrolls 29 clients, op- fronted to permit them to join BSU demand that It be given third shift worker or retired ed purebreds. Call 876-3673. Tenements 63 646-4200. a great place to romp and will be Model Hqme Furniture LARGE furnished room fcr 6519, Alfred D. Heckler, Route heat. M as/ sell. Mr. Lom­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. crates on a budget of approx- church. Also, recreation au“thoru;‘“to ro“ ^it‘ COST ACCOUNTANTS—Ap­ person. Premium wage scale. bardo, Be^fore Agency, 647- BRICK CAPE Cod, attached run, here Is a lovely six- 16, of 200 Northvlew Dr.; Wal­ students and hire black studies DACHSHUNDS — AKC regis­ f i v e r o o m Apartment,""^; 31, Coventry. EXCELLENT location — Shop­ room Cape Cod with garage, Imalely $20,000, and $6,400 of the centers used to be idle until kids ter Belske, 18, of 589 Sullivan plication of cost accounting 643-2414. 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL ly. Call 644-0123 after 6 p.m. 1413. garage, nice neighborhood, ex­ personnel. tered, how five-weeks old. ond floor, nice location. Two or ping, commuting, near Wad­ surrounded by eight acres COVENTRY — Nathan Hale amotmt is a state grant. The D^- got out of ,‘iohool. Now they are principals lo problems in­ Good house dogs and excellent 19 PIECES tra A zone building lot. Call area, large custom built alum- partment of Vocational Re^ open to the reUrded throughout and Bruce A Trask 16, "To surrender this authority,” I.ARGE, pleasant, front room three adults. References. Call dell School and East Catholic SUBURBANITE splendor in of beautiful trees. At any of 42 Robert Dr. All are charg­ volving projects, department OFFSET PRESSMAN with children. First shots com­ $297 Peterman Agjncy, 646-2223. dmim sided, three - bedroom halbllltatlon al.so allocates money the day.” '*■“ W nV. chancellor said, “ to any oth- and 'contract costs. Cost or Second shift, experienced, for gentleman in private 649-2507. ^ Houses For Sole 72 High. Many extras In this 8- Manchester! 7% room split itlme this Is a great buy at ed with two counts of break- pleted. Five "reds’’ and one bedroom Split Level. $26,900. $26,600 but today! Wow! Call Ralsed Ranch, 1969. Wooded for the competitive training Follo\ring up his comment , ° . i i i Rcoup would destroy the In- budget experience needed. well ^alifled person to op­ Interior Designer wants re­ home. Steam heat, next to with three full baths! Four ROLLING PARK 6 - room lot, double garage, bullt-ins, program fees at the Senior there is less and less need for an en e ng cr m na tegrity of this institution.” erate 2 color, 25x38” , press. "brown” . Will be completely RAISED Ranch In one of Man­ Owner, 643-0640. bedrooms! Ideal for the grow­ Cape, 3 bedrooms, 2 full tiled Mr. Bogden. Salary to $10,000 to $13,- liable family or newlyweds bath, parking. Eldridge St. flreplace, 1V4 colored baths, Citizens Oenter. ’’buildings out In the woods,” ''^•'ceny, two The black studies program If you are looking for a weaned in another week. 649- Furnished chester’s Prime nelghbor- baths, formal dining room, fin­ 00 0 . to accept delivery of com­ Call 649-9046. ing family. Call now. Belflore immediate occuoancy. $30,900. Schmickel commended In- Schmickel said, ” It was bad ^ damage to public build- courses will continue to the end chance to upgrade yourself 9780. Apartments 63>A hoods, modem kitchen with all $14,900. ATTRACTIVE 6-room Agemcy, 647-1413. ished rec room, garage and plete Model Display of Qual­ B &L W Meyer Agency, Realtors, 643- PROGRAMMERS / ANA- to high wages and overtime ity Furniture just removed ATTRACTIVE room, private of the butlt-ins, 3 bedrooms, 2 home. Baseboard heat, at- s t^ to r o Of the Handlcap^^ psychologically and economical- ‘ T vatroroL ^ v STUD Bassett Hound. Gold and patio, 70x2TO treed lot. M ^ y BORROWS and WALLACE Co. 0609. for its Sunday afternoon ly to erect buildings and p u t private property. ward- wards, traditional traditional acada academic de- LYSISTS — Many openings. take the time to drop a line. to warehouse for Public home, centrally located, board RETIRED or middle-age work- baths, 2 car garage, plus room tached garage, Hutchins Agen-, b r a n d n e w Raised Ranch. extras. $27,500. Kenneth Os- white, proven, excellent blood Manchester Parkade mlng instruction at the Matt- children away.” ’The two other boys are un- partments can offer similar Must have at least one year For further Information re­ Sale. Modern 3 complete optional, references required. woman to share 3-room for expansion. We feel the cy. Realtors, 640-5324. Lovely treed lot. For details, trinsky. Realtor, 643-1333. der 16 and have been turn- courses. experience. Salary $10,000 to line. 643-1412, 644-2077. 643-6746. furnished apartment. 69 Holl price of $36,900. for this prop------Mr. Merritt, Belflore Agency, Manchester 649-5306 Chester High School pool for In this connection, he noted . , , . . garding this local opportun­ rooms with the $1,000 look. Wanted— Real Estate 77 local and Mun-sfield children, that two community homes arc ^ over juven e au o es. HInderaker said Jackson had $14,000. ity, Write Box SS Manches­ St., Manchester. erty Is below market value. MANCHESTER Custom built 647-1413. MANCHESTER 6-room Ranch, sq u th WINDSOR —Like new . _ __ ... ’ . . r 'T’Vipiy* nnmptt wArA n/it rolAaeA/l Kaam 8 pc. Convertible Living WANTED one girl to share 6- — ter Herald. Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 Call todavi Phlihrinic An jbe most rabid partisan of mas- interest, record, etc. SEE WORTHY Split with two-full baths! Nice cious living.. Six bediwms, Dellinger For Soviet Primler Alexei N. Ko­ Apply In person, Gayle Mfg. TREAT RUGS right, they’ll be hems, embroiders, etc. Orig- FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. en, formal dining room, family • ly landscaped yard, many ex­ llv 4-4 duplex. Live practical- U^on, Republic culine superiority. What other press critics said: HOUSE for rent, completely three baths, formal dining sygin suggested that the Soviets CORPORATE ATTORNEYS (-’o., 1068 C Tolland St., East a delight if cleaned with • Blue inally over $300. 6 monthly Heat, hot water, centrally lo- Just listed! this immacu­ room, garage, $29,600 Phil­ tras. Aluminum storms and Iv rent free. $23,900. Pasek, JapM, Austra- surrealist fantasy, part clive Barnes, The New York furnished. ’Two bedrooms, room (sliding glass doors to intended to supply the Arab (2)—’Two to three years ex­ Haitford, Conn. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ payments of $8.60 each or pay cate.1. Adults only. 643-2171 late six-room Cape Cod with brick Agency Realtors, 648- screens. Belfiorc Agency, 847- Realtors 289-7476, 742-8243. ^ Zealand. circus, with targets ranging -nmes: ” . . . it represents La bathrooms, dining room, $200 private patio) eat-ln, all His Profanity states with additional arms U perience as corporate coun­ er $1. Olcott Variety Store. $61 cash. 622-0931, dealer. days, two car garage In WoodhlU 4200. 1413. 'The per capita index for the from medieval religion to atom- Mama both at its most adventu- HOST or hostess, part-time on per month. References requir­ electric kitchen. Family CHICAGO (AP) — David T. Israel does not halt Its military sel or equivalent. Local. Scil- Heights lor only $24,900. room has own food center, COVEN’TRY —: New 6% room industrial nations was 115 per ic holocaust, the affair plunges rous and at its most self-lndul- - action weekends, experience pre­ RUPP demonstratop snowmo­ ed. Philbrick Agency, Real­ MANCHESTER — Key location, Ranch. Walk-out basement for cent last year, compared with along with touches of brilliance, gent, and these are two of Its Gel“ nger. of seven men • Mivnn railed fnr ary to $17,000. WE HAVE customers waiting Walk to shopping, schools BOL’TON LAKE—Large 6-room paneled den, three stone ferred but not necessary. Per­ biles, one each, 30 h.p. and 18 Musical Instruments 53 tors, 646-4200. Industrial zone, 3-family house, future family room. Acre lot, the 118 per cent average in 1968, daubs of smartness and blobs of most characteristic and likable with conspiracy to In- P*y' tor the rental of your apart and bus. This fine home can Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 garages, fireplaces. Huge paneled rec discussion with the Soviets to sonality and appearance will h.p. Call 643-4302, 742-6336. be yours if you call Mr. new furnace, excellent busi­ Only $22,900. Pasek Realtors, the report said. undisciplined nonsense. If Fell!- qualities. You do not have to un- BUNDY trumpet with case and ment or home. J.D. Real Es MANCHESTER — ’Three bed­ recreation room with fire­ rm on lower level. Ex­ limit arms in the Middle East be of primary consideration. late Associates. Inc., 643-6129 Bogdan first at 649-6306. ness potential. Call now! Hayes place, lakefront privileges, IT’S TERRIFIC the way we’re mute, like new. Asking $100. room Cape, three acres. Pond. pandable second floor. Beau­ 289-7476, 647-1673, 742-8243. Less-developed countries av- nl went off to visit the wonderful derstand Miss Bovasso’s play to ® and rrirctrd Soviet charees that Good salary plus meals. Call Agency, 646-0131. large wooded lot. Asking $24.- _____ :------eraeed 103 D e c e n t per capita Wizard of Oz and neglected to eniov it ” ventlon, has been Jailed tor and rejected Sortet charges ^ t 63 E. Center St. selling Blue Lustre to clean 619-4092. Available Feb. 8th, $175 month­ tifully landscaped acre, Cayey’s Restaurant, 643-1415. MANCHESTER near South 900. Goodchild-Bartlett Real­ BOL’TON - Three acre lake- ^ the same as edit his film afterwards, the ef- Douglas Watt, New York Dai- “ ‘" f E a T f S t n g by "hU “ « e i t rugs and upholstery. Rent Windsor, 4-room, first floor, ly. Write Box “ U” Manches­ B (Sl W $21,900 — COLONIAL, 6 rooms, .stone walls, mature trees, A.skl.S K for Mr. Cavagnaro Jr. tors, 289-0939. front estate. Nine-r(X)mi Ranch nrecedine two years. ’The feet might be similar. iv News • ” A shinine example of Julius J. Hoffman re- East fighting by hla recent shampooer $1. Manchester apartment in 2-family home, ter Herald. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 2-car garage, barn, 2 acres Circular ameslte drive. Ex­ Manchester with too many extras to men- jagtj^gt nerp e r capita increase was in When Miss Bovasso is probing ,upj L self-lndulaence,pif.induleence the fringe I '" ''" ® /I ? ’®*!®. oan ' . n ' J . ‘Y .i !" '!'''I ® ' EEG technician fully trained, Hardware & Supply, 877 Main Office and Store garage. Adults only. $110 plus Manchester Parkade beautiful open land. Hutchins MANCHES’TER — Just listed ceptional opportunity in the tion, including 3-car garage to 104 at the agony of authorship in the theater allows Itself . . . a fanta- remainder of the trial at ment fall behind the ra St., 643-4426. Agency Realtor. 649-5324. 60’s. Call Suzanne Shorts, part-time, 20 hours per week. Equipment 54 heat. Hayes Agency 646-0131. Out of Town Manchester 649-5306 very clean, well planned 6- with radioK)perated doors, ete It has declined or re- person of her poet-hero, Julius g, excruciating length.” the close of Wednesday's ses- Diplomatic sources In London Conn. Contact Personnel Depart­ room Cape, fireplaced living 646-3233. Sion. The ruling touched oft -the said Britain also will reply soon ALUMINUM sheets used as MANCHESTER — Immaculate MANCHESTER Garrison Colo etc., etc. Four bediwm a All malned static each year since. Esperanza. she Is consistently, Richard Watts Jt., New York ment, Manchester Memorial TWO SMALL secretarial desks, FIVE-ROOM apartment, oyer For Rent ______amusingly on target. So too with p^gf wildest melee of courtroom to Kosygin, printing plates, .009 thick, 23x six-room Cape, recreation nial, 6 rooms, oversized room, built-in kitchen, 1% j WATSON BEACH & CO luxury items inside. Outside — ”... tiresome and Ineffec- Hospital, 613-1141, ext. 243. one large executive desk, one Charter Oak Restaurant, heat baths, garage, deep treed yard, sail toat basin with concrete such contemporary matters as shouting and scuffling since the Willianj Wolff, diplomatic cor- 646-4040 36” , 25 cents each or 5 for $1. ROCKVILLE — New three- room, garage, stable, 1*^ acres garage, l<^ baths, fireplace, 21 CENTRAL ROW . . striving for the unu­ •swivel chair. All in excellent furnished, $125 monthly. 643- close to everything. Come see bulkhead, beautifully rustic psychoanalysis, incoma taxes trial began Sept. 24. respondent of the London Dally 643-2711. room apartment, wall to wall of land. Electric fence. Imme­ combination storms, beautiful­ HARTFORD Duffey Urges Program sual.” condition. Call 875-6141 for 1^92. this one. Mid 20s. Keith Agen­ wooded lot. Selling under pro­ and high-powered merchandis­ Dellinger, 64, has often spoken Mirror, said Britain will ask the carpeting, stove, refrigerator diate occupancy. Heritage ly landscaped lot, $27,500. Call 278-9950. further information. cy 646-4126, 649-1922. fessional appraisal. Must see. In Pollution Protection out during court proceedings, Soviet Union to join In a total Exquisite MUSKRAT fur coat, size 12, 30 FOUR-room apartment, com- and dishwasher. $145 monthly, House, 646-2482. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, ing. ’THREE-BEDROOM Ranch in Belflore Agency, 647-1413. and twice last month called the ban on arms supplies to the The Latest sheets new marine plywood. pletely redecorated. Adults, no 875-6979, 875-6732. 643-1108. WEST HARTFORD (AP) — But being a lady of teeming Call 643-1921, after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER — Full - shed excellent condition. Family free-associtlons, the writer-di­ judge, “ a liar. . . a hypocrite.” Middle East. Wearing Apparel— pets 649-9004 after 5:30 p.m. ______MANCHESTER — Six - room COVENTRY (NORTH) The Rev. Joseph Duffey, a can- Colonial overlooking Center COLONIAL—7 spacious rooms, dormered Cape, iMt baths, new­ room, rec room, bullt-ins, 2- rector often loses her way as Honored: ’’Dellinger has disrupted this in an interview shown on Brtt- or 649-0459. BOLTON Center Apartments, ly redecorated. 'Vacant. Move GE burner, complete with boil­ Furs 57 Park. baths, two-car 1% baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ full baths, garage. Upper 20’s. SEARCH NO FURTHER! ! fd a te for the Democratic nom- — 'as the audience’s attenUon. courtroom with vile and obscene jah television Wednesday night, 3 rooms at $135 monthly. Heat, right in. Fast sale needed. Con­ ination to the U.S. Senate, urged er and oil tank. Very good PRESIDEN’HAL Village apart­ garage, large rooms. Immedi­ rage. central location, many Principles only. 649-9419. . Ul . 1 1 Her portrayal of Gloria B. Gil- language again today,” the Nasser said he Is ready to go to LADIES wool dresses, sizes 8,9, hot water, refrigerator, stove Exceptionally clean 3-bed­ Wednesday that a cabinet-level judge said. ” I propose to end price. Must sell by Monday. ments, Thompson Rd. at Cen- ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ extras, city utilities. Morrison venient location. $21,900. Keith 'Scorned the Soviet Union to ask tor more 192 Wells St. 643-8019. and 10. Reasonable. Call after included. Available Feb. 1st. Agency, 648-4126, 649-1922. NEW LIS’nN G —Excellent con­ room Ranch at a price that federal agency be set up to over­ the use of such language by ter­ tei St. New 3*4-room apart­ cy. 64C9131. Agency, Realtors, 643-1015. is hard to find. This ^3 year with the sensual candor that Is arms. 5:30 p.m.,'649-8746. ments, immediate occupancy. 649-6580. dition Seven - room Raised see environmental protection off-off-Broadway's method. ’The (Continued from Page One,' minating the bail.” ’"They have to give us arms to 6 H ROOM Ranch, brick front, 8 old home is located In a fine SPLIT Level assumable mort­ Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 fire­ Duffey said environmental pol- rest of the company disports _ „„ „„ r There . ... were ------scuffles, ------screams be oe ao‘cable tolu retaliate,”rvianaiv, Nasser ----- complete GE kitchen, includes ELUNGTON-Ptnney Brook bedrooms, fireplace, garage, residential area 20 minutes Boats and Accessories 46 seif-cleaning range, dishwash­ gage 6% per cent. Modern fiftESIDENTIAL places, all utilities. Excellent lutlon'will be the nation’s ma- with all required abandon, with particular ca . and epithets directed at the dl- g^ld. ’’They have to help us In Apartments. New 3-room unit, park-like yard. Immediate oc­ from Hartford. Let us show Wanted— ^To Buy 5B er, disposal, and double-door kitchen built-ins, formal dining VILLAGE l(x:ation, Charles Lesperance, jor problem in the im s . and R^^^h H a g r top^^^^^^ otherwise and be fair to all 74-year-old jurist, order to defend our country 16’ AMESBURY skiff, fiber­ in brick one-story garden cupancy. Only $24,900. Hayes you this choice buy for $21,- refrigerator, ample walnut room, 3 bedrooms, family Oenter St. A Tbompson that the kind of agency he en- rial exhibitionism as a transves- against Invaders, against glass bottom, 1969, 1100 lb. apartment building, range, re­ Agency, 646-0181. 649-7620. 900. Please call 649-5306. HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques cabinets. Carpeting, 2 air- room, 2 baths, garage, large Rd., Manchester vtsions should have a three tlte St. Teresa in burlesque Horne’s Torch Lounge Is near defendant w h o often hand- cap. trailer, 30 h.p. Evlnrude bric-a-brac, locks, frames, frigerator, disposal, airrcondi- Pensacola's Navy yard but he springs his way into the court “ SKf^sslon. conditioners. Rental includes lot. $29,600. Philbrick Agency VACANT cape on West Side. . . year. $4 billion program. strip. American newsmen William moto'r, ,$450. May be seen at 44 glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ tloner, 3 closets plus walk-in Luxury Living As You’d GARRISON Colonial - B & L W said Us clientele is mostly civil- room and gobbles candy and heat, hot water, parking, mas Realtors 646-4200. I>eBign It rooms exceptionally large, six rooms, 1% baths, full shed Touhey and Rowland Evans, Morse Rd. ' lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 , . J closet, basement laundry and dormer, rear porch all In ex­ ians—” it’s a . neighborhood cough syrup, was tossed onto a ter TV antenae, coin operated ------formal dining room, living BARROWS and WALLACE Co. who conducted the Interview, Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. One e Two-Bedroom cellent condition. Mid twenties group.” bench by marshals when he 1958 SABA 15’5” fiberglas boat, laundry In basement, large .-2 5 ner month *’^-'^*-^BESTER — 6-room Cape Apartments room, 14x24’ with fireplace. Manchester Parkade asked Nasser if he had been to . . . $13,000 assumable mort­ Horne, 66, said military police tried to embrace Dellinger, 35 h.p. including trailer. $595. WANTED — Antique furniture storage area, on bus line. Open cyrity Call James J Gessay ® bedrooms, living room AJl 0 «E Kltciien Master bedroom 14x24’, ga­ Manchester 649-6306 Justioe Department Softens the Soviet Union recently. Re­ 742-8054 after 4 p.m. daily, 17, or by appointment at 87^5-om Gessay. ^as fireplace and wall to wall gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, had discussed the incident with Hoffman yelled at the judge: glass, pewter, oil paintings or Equipment rage. Owner wants quick sale. EAST HARTFORD—Large cen­ him, but he had heard nothing “ You’re a disgrace to the Jews, ports from Beirut last week said 646-2623, 643-1023, or 643-4112 carpeting, den or dining room, Priced below replacement. 643-1577. he made a secret trip when the other antique items. Any Range with Self Oieantng ter-hall 4-bedroom Colonial, further. you runt! You'd have serve(l HEBRON—Wall St.—Available family sized kitchen. Good buy $27,500. ■ Philbrick Agency, Stand on News Subpoenas Israelis wiped out the Egyptian quantity. The Harrison’s, 643- 118 MAIN ST. — 3-room apart­ ,Oven • Two-Door Refrig­ EIGHT ROOM single th,tt Is va­ wooded lot, city utilities, 1V4 ”•1 told the fellows here we Hitler better.” Fuel and Feed 49-A 8709, 165 OEikland Street. March 1st. 4 rooms, first floor, at $22,900. Wolverton Agency, erator-Freezer • Disposal Realtors, 646-4200. cant. Four or five bedrooms. ment , heat and appliances, carpeting and appliances, $176 Realtorsw 649-2813. baths,.. fireplace, garage, $25,- NEW YORK xw.vx. (AP) — A .us-Jus- V.OOCBS uews.uuunewsman Walter »a.(e. Cronk- probably.------would------have to- . start...... Shadwan Is- $125. Security required. 646- • Dishwfisher • Two Air 1% baths, and two car garage. FIREWOOD for sale, sawed WANTED — AN’nQUES, used monthly. 646-0882 , 649-2871. ------.Oonditloning Units • MANCHESTER Birch Mt. Rd. 6 600. Meyer Agency, Realtors, tice Department source says the ile said two news sources, one ser\nng Negroes sometime In the ^ n i one side of the long de-^ Mnoeor rpniiA/i nvnaivAiv “ i 2426, 9-5. Beautiful house, had best of and spilt. Will deliver. Timber- furniture, partial or complete ■’Traverse Rods • Venetian room Cape, plus full finished 643-0609. government will not require all an official of an industrial firm future.” Home said. fense table to the other, order- to the Soviet ROCKVILLE — New 3Mi-room care. Aluminum siding, extra land Tree Service, 875-1238. estates. Call 648-0004 after 7 CHARLES Apartments, 4^4- TWO TEN APARTMENTS BUntte • Wall to Wall basement, wall-to-wall carpet­ . , HoKio ------material that It demand- and the other a representative He has operated the lounge ing the defendants to be quiet. , ihinu Ik now a apartments with private ter­ .(Carpeting. ’Two bedroom sized lot. . .price is n ^ ^ a b le . t OLLAND - Four-room , ex- ed from newsmen In a recent of a foreign government, had re- six years. Many women. Including Abble Unl(>n. I think the Ume Is now a p.m., 633-2300 days. room duplex, U4 baths, 2 air- 210 Miaiin St., Manchester ing, extra building possible. “ " _ V .. ruu. .uu..., V.-- ed from newsmen In a recent of a foreign government, had re- s»x years. — -““ “ hs k» oi. iiob nt fhn BALED hay and straw for'sale, race and pool Including heat, apartments include one Crockett, Realtor, 643- p^ndable Cape. Breezeway, at- gerles of broadly worded sub- fused interviews because of the James, In a taped Interview H offm ^ a wife, were dragged K° ‘ J !v ! conditioners, refrigerator, 8-ROOM APAR’TMENTS Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, by the bale. 364 Bidwell' St. WANTED—Good quality, used hot water, all appliances, car­ and one-half baths. ______tached garage. Large lot on pqenas. subDoenns. with a Pensacola radio station, ^^m the court room scream- escalation of the war and the range and disposal, heat and (jurt a few le[ft) 646-4200. subpoenas. ------Phone 643-7405. stereo tape deck in good condi­ peting. $150. Rockland Ter­ Ample parking, individual quiet country road. Near park­ bombardments by the Israelii.” 5 hot water, basement garage. Luxurious woU-bo-wall ccur- ASSUMBALE 5% per cent, 5t4 Unused source materials, In- ” We cannot function. ” Cronk- was shocked by Horne’s Hoffman said nalitn b a s^ en t storage, master SCARBOROUGHJtd.— One of a way. Asking $19,900. T. J. tion. 4-track, 3 head. 649-0822. race Apartments, Highland room Ranch with attached ga­ eluding film, sain photos, corre- ue gaid. ’Our people cannot be admit him. g f ^fd ^ewatod n SEASONED fireplace and stove Adults preferred. Call after 6 peting ’throughout, range, lo- TV antenna. CTcmvenlent to' kind, gracious stately Colonial, Ave., 872 4046, 875-3770. trigereitor, disposal, dJsh- rage, porch. L shaped living ______Crockett Realtor, 875-6279. spondencearmn/ipnpA nnHand notes,nntoQ haveVintfA beenKriAn ^formed. . « ir^^e .have to.. work . un­ “ Them wcrc two Itdliuti offl- nau causeo repeaiea in- wood, $15. per half ton pick-up WANTED — Sunfish sailboat, p.m. 649-9644. transportation, ffhoppdng, 4 bedrooms, large 'kitchen, for­ cers with me and that made it terruptlons of the trial and that Course Trains truck load delivered. Call af­ fiberglas, used. Call 565-6706 waeher, central a ir condi­ schooAs and churches. and___ dining____ „ room, finished vERNON , _3-bedroom Ranch, subpoenaed from newsmen in jg,. these conditions. FIVE ROOMS, upper flat, no tioning, tiled bath. mal dining room, front-to-back even more embarrassing. I was revocation of bail was the only ter 5 p.m. 875-3013. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Rental agent on premises room In basement, beautifully ^3^„try sized kitchen, large Uv- Chicago and The Justice Department for MMH Volunteers children or pets. Available Business Property living room, with fireplace, him really way to put a halt to the vile and only. Heat end hot water furndah- 1-7 p.m. Also shown by landscapedlanHurnnPrt lot. 124.500.$24,500. Phil- picture window With ®>s®where. source said some government 3^,^ obscene language.” March 1st. 649-0865. For Sal* 70 ed. Parking. porch, 2-car garage, well shad­ However, the Justice Depart- appoMtanent. One-quarter brick Agency Realtors. 646- 20 mile view, full finished officials liad broken a lone- MONTHLY nine east of Ebclt Wil­ ed lot. Philbrick Agency, Real­ ’’With pe-dple talking about " " 'f outburst which prompted M ^ h e r t r “M L o r i r * S l t a ! garage MANCHESTER —'20,000 ^square 4200. basement, $22,500. Wolverton •'Standing iu)licy of agreeing with K„ the judge s action came during "loncncsier nuunonai Household Goods 51 SIX-ROOM dpplex, Warren O. Howland, BeaHor bur Cross Parkway, tors, 646-4200. the government probably would .ft .....ft ...... gnjj orderirder and.and, bvby tnethe namesame “ w ° umoig ^ gnonsorlng a course to «Mtrain4r« ^ 1 foot masonry Industrial; bulld- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. newsmen on what information . . „ testimony by police Capt. ^ Rooms Without Board 59 adults or small family pre Bental Agent v Route 16 and 1-84. still reserve the right to demand token when sonte guy like this , n, t.. j SINGER automatic zig­ >ng, 1*4 acres, central location, HEAR THIS — Nike roolm Co­ would be demanded before the . . . I. I James T. Rlordan, who was its volunteers In personal visita­ ferred. Landlord’s reference: ttS -llM says I m not going to serve you „ j 1, .u .. zag, witli cabinet, converts In­ THE THOMPSON House— all utilities. Many possibilities. TELEPHONE 646-9688 lonial. Four bedrooms, foyer, 73 COVENTRY—3 - bedrqom cape,\ materials from newsmen, demimds were made. . u . r . J called by the prosecution as the tion. Sessions, which began and security I required. Writ: Lots For Sol* because you're colored, you to portable, button holes, tage St., centrally located, Including commerpial | use. 648-1096 648-4119 , country kitchen, paneled fam- full'cellar, garage, Modernized'. .The subpoenas h,ive been erJt- ; iijdicated llie department rebuttal witness. this morning at Chapmkn House, Box E, Manchester,cnes Conn, \ give th^ militants exactly what monograms, hems, etc. large pleasantly furnished Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Uy room, paneled recreation MANCHESTER — A-zolied Jots, bath and kitchen, wooded lot. hy neww* media represent- • clilrlfy It.s po.“Ulon t(xlny. Rlordan testified that on the Thursd^-. Iron. A lace penterpiece so 5 they want,” James said. ’ 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Feb. 12 and Originally over $300. Pull price rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 MANCHESTER - 'Three-room '.1, room, 2% baths, double ga- Nicely located. City utilities, Immedlate occupancy,' $17,600. night of Aug. 28, 1968, he saw ^ You’ll want a copy of our simple in design and so \ M Ware, executive Reportcri:^' niatcrlals have now $52. cash or monthly pay­ for ovOTnight and permanent apartment. Nice residential for- rage, 200x300’ wooded lot. Starting/at $4,000. Itotchlns Meyer Agency, Realtors, 648- Dellinger march out of Grant Basic FASHION (Spring classic in motif is ex­ iwno ^ ' I editor of th .... Cleveland _ ...... Plain subpoenaed by the Deparl- The Rev. Tolly Williamson, ments. 522-0476. $115. sible office and residence com­ Close to everything. Hutchins 7 Agtncy,/Realtors, 640-M24. Park wlUt a band of protesters & Summer ’70) because quisite and adds an ele­ guest rates. area. Heat included. ' ______^______''/Dealer and chairman of the As- ment of Justice within the past chaplain at the hospital, will (it’s filled with dozens of gant look to the tabletop. monthly. 643-7166. bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- FOR SALE Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. ------^------Yalp Fellownhipb carrying Viet Cong flags. DAVENPORT. refrigerator, car garage. Bus line. $24,900 COVENTRY Silver St., lot 160x OOVENTR'Y — 4 room .bunga-'soclated Pt/css/Managing Ecli- week from CBS. the New York conduct the course, which will lovely designs from which No. 2212 has crochet di­ FURNISHED light housekeep­ Lovely antique brick Cape Cod with attached garage WASHINGTON (AP) — The to choose your patterns rections; stitch illu.stra- stove, mlsc. items. Call after ing room for lady. Call 649- THREE - ROOM apartment, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. MANCHESTER- 6-room Co­ 260. $9,000. Call Mitten Realty, low styled Ranch, expandable tors Association Freedom of In- Times, and Life, Time and 643-6930. upstairs, aluminum siding, new formation Committee, said, Ncw.swcek nnigiizincs in connec- I'.S. Office of Education has al- and decC', r s “standing p.!?! and sensitive .“r.r to the ; for a new and different tions. 7:30 p.m., 643-4074. 0641, 643-6388. stove, refrigerator. Apply 4 and 16x17 closed sunporch with fireplace. Extra A- lonial with family style and declared: "That’s an abso- look to your wardrobe. SEND sot In coint for oich pat- Pearl St., or call 649-0641, 643- kitchen, formal dining room. 3 - kitchen. Very neat and clean. "The recent trend toward issu- mvestigations of the lotted 38 national defense grad- problems of Illness, whether tom to Incinda first-class milling. zone building lot. Too many features to list. $35,000. COVENTRY — North section It’s never too early to BARCALOUNGER chair, up­ NEW house, large room for rent 9353 for appointment. Investment Property bedrooms, baths, garage. " 110.500.$10,500 Haves Agency, 646- imce of subpoenas for reporters' Panihor party and the uale fellowships tor doctoral stu- '“ ‘ e *“■ • these probleins be related to start sewing for the com­ Anne Cabot, Honcheiter holstered nyloiT'cushions. Like near Route 44A, 10 acres of notes and flics and news photo- Weatherman branch of the Stu- dies at Yale University, accord- tally disturbed, or any other £voniiix Herald, 1150 A V E . for gentleman, hot water, heat, For Sal* 70-A Call for appointment to see. $25,600. . Wolverton Agency. ing warmer weather. O F A M E B 1CA8 , iJEW YOBK. new, $60. 649-2214 after 5 p.m. FOUR ROOM, second f lo o r ,_____ flat, treed land. Area of nice ------1 graphs, published or not. is a di- J dent-s . for a Democratic...... Society, ing to the office of Rep. Robert . Annual Plant children, the elderly, the men- next to bath. 649-5962. Realtors, 649-2813. . N .Y. loose. or 643-2298 days. ______heat and stove Included. Avail- FIVE YEAR young multi 4-fam- homes. $6,000. Hayes Agency, VERNON -r , 8V4 room ranch, ,-----u.iu reelPC.....ti.i, and seriou.s luthreat 111.- to the ...... Ramsey. .. Clark,...... - former ...... U.S... N. Glaimo,...... D-Conn. - ...... The term annual is applied hospitalized person. Print Nam*. Addrett with ZIP CODE and Style Number. ROOM for* rent, gentlepian on- able now, $140. monthly, ■ se- lly, 16-room apartment unit of SVi-ROOM Ranch, garttge, fire­ 646-0131. high scenic location. / Fire- American free press. attorney goiierul. said, "I think Eaeh fellow will get $2,400 his to a plant which reaches ma- Lectures will be provided by ONE PAIR of custom made Send 50^, ad(j 15^ for ly, central location, free park- curlty deposit required, no 4 rooms each, all units occupl- PETERMAN’S REAL ESTATE AOENOY place with bulK-In bookcases place, carpeting, garage, walk- "Editors everywhere had bet- there has been a change If gen- first year, $2,600 Uie second, and turity during the first season of various resource people Includ- jlrapes, apartment size win­ postage and handling for ing, references required. 643- pets. Lloyd A. Lumbra broker, ed. Inquire Colll-Wagner Real- 646-2223 or 649-9404 and cabinetST- carpeting. Many out basement. Priced to sell, ter be wary of their response to eral warrant.-i are being issued, $2,800 the third, in addition to growth. After producing flow- the clergy. psychiatrists, a copy of the Fall and dow, 54x72” , 649-7025.. 2693, 649-8150. 643-0160. ly. 286-0241. ■ extras. June occupancy. Oiwn- Only $23,600. Hayes Agency, these indiscriminate fishing ex- and I have a fe -ling of great un- un allowance .of $600 a year tor era end ripening seeds, the otJ»r physicians, nursss and Winter AI.BU.M. er. No BgenU 649-6680. Read Herald Aclis 646-0131. pedltlon' subpoenas,” he said. cuslnes.H about it.” each dependent. plant dies. social workers

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Flynn Is hospitality chairman. attend the party for Yost, In VOL. L X X X IX , NO. 108 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1970 dolng most of their work In rectors until a later date.” .(Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS honor of his 26 years as sports executive session, the Manche.s- Also ’Tuesday night In execu- The executive board and the editor of The Herald. board of Christian education of Jehovah’s Witnesses will con­ ter Redevelopment Agency tlve session, according to Mrs. Community Baptist Church will duct a ! theocratic pilnlstry (MRA) met behind closed doors staum, the MRA voted to ex- meet tonight at 7 :30 lit the school tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. The visitation group of North Tuesday night to discuss, among tend the contract of Raymond Youfh Building of the church. and a service meeting at 8:38 United Methodist Church will other things, what Acting Ex- and May as consultants for re- / at Kingdom- Hall. have Its first meeting tonight at ecuUve Dlrootor Mrs. Ruth development In the North End Governor Prefers Computers Little Flower of Jesus 7:30 at the church. Staum yesterday called ”a ^ntll June, 1970. They also re- Mothers Circle will meet tomor­ Grades 7 and 8 Methodist change In iiolicy” concemlng viewed the budget for down- Also Seek Nixon iri Chicago: Pledges downtown renewal row at 8 p.m. at the home of Youth Fellowship of South The board of trustees of South plahs In to^vn renewal and the North Manchester. Mrs. Richard Day, 24 Camp United Methodist Church will End project. Jail Ovier Busing United Methodist Church will After less than 30 minutes of Meeting Rd. ’ Mrs. Thomas meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m In meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at In open session, the MRA dls- Compassion open session, the MRA met gygggj letter from the CSlty Morlarty Is.co-hostess. the youth lounge of the church. the church. By TRE ASSOCIATED PRESS We’ll Just have to do the best we privately for an hour and 15 BegyUfuj committee suggest- con under the circumstances.” CHICAGO (AP) — ■nred of Oov. John Bell Williams of battling with a computer over a ‘ns tree* and “hrubs at the Mississippi says he and three Four black schools were the lost Thursday In New York with North ^ End amnnlmrShopping Center:Center; at- only ones open Thursday In parkl-’ g ticket, Roger Fischer officials of the Fiederal Depart other Southern governors will . . „ TT tractive parking lot lighting flx- Washington County and officials decided to fight fire with fire. Battle for Clean Air, Water meet Sunday to discuss chal­ m ^ t of Hoi^ng “ d Urban De- ^ „ He got his own computer ft] lenges to U.S. Supreme Court said this Was to allow black pu{>- Who Blit PINEHURST Has velopment (HUD). ’ * ...... ^ punch card to plead his case. Edward J. Rybezyk, former “ W ‘^e mier school Integration orders. ils to make up time missed ear­ CHICAGO (A P )— Presi­ lier in the school year. TTie And it won. executive dhector ot-the-MRA. receptacles” ; and ‘ a regular Williams was a surprise visi­ dent Nixon and his Cabinet SIRLOIN TIP OVEN ROASTS county has been the scene of It all started when the Chica­ now planning and renewal con- tor ITiursday night at a Jack- t0)f committee on environmen­ sultant In the White Plains, N.Y. effective Utter control.'’ several shootings and an at­ go Traffic Violations Bureau son, Miss., rally of a new organ­ tal problems took a look at LIK E T H IS office of Raj-mond, May. Par- The MRA will pass on these ization called Freedom of Choice tempted dynamiting.. claimed Fischer was the owner ish and Pine, suggested that the recommendations to developers In the United States (FOCUS). Whites stayed away from pub­ of a ticketed car. Not so, said i v y A an innovative sewage plant MRA might want to discuss the ^®r Top Notch Food, Inc., of Some 4,000 persons attended. lic schools In large numbers Fischer. But he kept getting ' l:/ - w v I L^Ln YJ('Si • today after viewing a sign meeting with HUD In executive Bast Hartford which Is pur- He said he and Govs. Albert warnings of arrest anyway. saying “sewage 10 cents a seualon because of the “ sensi- chasing the 4.2 acre site for (See Page Eight) In desperation, Fischer, vice Brewer of Alabama, John Me- ,,,, glass” and getting a warm tlve Information” Involved. $75,000. Keithen of Louisiana and Lester president of Mid-Continent L welcome on a chilly, wind­ A letter from Town Planner Screw Products Co., decided to As a result of that New York SCULPTURED Maddox of Georgia would meet blown suburban airport. meeting, It was learned today, J. Eric Potter, Informed the bypass humans and deal direct­ ’’somewhere in Alabama.” The sign elicited a chuckle the MRA sent a letter request­ MRA of the Planning and Zon­ Williams told the crowd he ly with the traffic bureau’s com­ ing a postponement of a pre- ing Comimisslon’s decision that TWEEDS puter. from the President at the would ibe willing "to rot In Jail” Democratic Schaumberg Airport ■where, hat- vlously scheduled meeting with Top Notch “ should be required ip his fight against the court or­ Using his company’s comput- the town board of direotora at to pay for the coat of any future er equipment, FischercKei punched leas and cocdless, he plunged MANY ders if that would do any good. into a chrering crowd of 4,000, which downtown renewal was to traffic lights which may be- Elsewhere In the South on the Party Chief up cards that could only be read be discussed. come necessary due to the In- by another computer and exchanging greetings and hand­ fourth school day after the U.S. shakes. it- Attending the meeting with creased traffic from this pro- COLORS Supreme Court's deadline for mailed them to the traffic bu­ HUD afficials In New York were ject.” Quitting Post reau. He spoke to tiie crowd tariefly desegregation In a number of before he and his entourage, In- Rybezyk, Mr.^. Staum, and Nat At the suggeetlon of Francis districts: "To the computer;” His mes­ Parish of Raymond, May, Par- p. Handley, the MRA decided clqding governors of four atatM A group of riot-equipped state WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. sage read, “ Apparently the let­ ish and Pine, the plannlr^g and to postpone discussion of Par- bordering Lake Michigan wMh troopers turned back 200 pro­ Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma la ters I have sent to the humans consultant firm retained by the cel 6, a 1.066-acre site next to whom he had an afternoon testing black pupils at Manatee resigning at Democratic Nation­ who try to control you are being 6 meeting scheduled, proceeded Whlton Ubrairy, until the demo- High School in Bradenton, Fla. al Chairman, It was learned to­ disregarded and not being put Mrs. Staum said yesterday lition of two buildings there Is day. by car to the suburban Hanover It was the third racial flareup in into your disposal bank. I have OVEN READY that they had discussed a completed. written these humans three Park sewage treatment {riant as many days at the school, Sources cloese to him said that turns raw sewage Into 99 SIRLOIN TIP policy change Tuesday night but parcel 6 originally went up WALL-TO-WALL CARPET Harris would step down effec­ times, and they have not given where a brick-throwing melee per cent pure water. SIRLOIN TIP would not reveal exacUy what bid last November. but, injured about 15 persons tive when a successor is chosen. jtou the proper information. The letter described the park- Acknowledging the preaence change is. although three requests for bld- 100% Nylon Dupont 501 Wednesday. Eight Negroes and Harris called a news confer­ OVEN The ^status of * »w ^ w n re- ^ing packets were received, ence later today to announce his in the crowd of the shivering OVEN ROAST BEEF three whites were arrested (See Page Four) musicians of the Lake Park I* “ P there were no bidders on the Installed Over $ ^ . 8 5 Thursday. plans. Whole 8 to 9-lb. cut, or small half In the air O r i^ a l plans were property by the Jan. 30 Harris has headed the party High School 'band, Nixon said: B EEF ROAST narrowly defeated by public re- j j The confrontation came after ‘T am here to work wIPi the 32 OZ. Waffle Pad an emergency meeting of the tor Just over a year. forendum in 1906. Although Reg. $9.95 Jim Monroe, Harris, adminis­ governors for the younger gen­ The MRA decided: to postpone county school board which voted (Packer Cut) there is still no guarantee from trative assistant and press sec­ eration . . . to see that It has a discussion of Parcel 6 imtll Its to appeal to U.S. Dist. Court proper envlnmment in the fu- * HUD of fimds for this projec’:, . ^ .... retary, confirmed the senator Least Likely About 18 Uw. Ib HUD officials announced In meeting. The two butld- Judge Ban Krentzman for re­ ture.” “ expects to announce plans to 1.09 Deoemtoer that they have given presenUy on this site are hearing on an April 6 deadline "Clean water and clean air resign as chairman of the OVEN READY the MRA untU July 31 to sub- Manchester Surplus Co., and to begin mass busing. are -what we are trying to mlt new plans. Package Store. FANIVkSTIC aUT DNC." To Be Chief INDOOR-OUTDOOR In Washington, Florida Gov. achieve,” Nixon said. He also ’The MRA has met with town Advertisements for demolition STAIR CARPET Claude Kirk said he might seek "He wtll, of course, continue stressed that the theme at Ids SIRLOIN TIP to have a strong voice In party officials since Decenfber with Adders will be published on AND impeachment of U.S. Dlst. --But He Is two-day visit to the Midwest Is revised, less extensive plan.1, 9 and 16 and bidding ac- CARPET Court Judge Charles R. Scott of affairs and major issues, re­ "trying to bring the government but neither the Board of Dtrec- cepted until March 2. HALL RUNNERS gardless of his decision on the lb OVEN ROAST BEEF ALL ENDS FINKHiXSFINKHiXa Jacksonville, who ruled on bus­ TALLULAH, La. (AP) — A to the {>eople, instead of the peo­ tors nor any other official body MRA will advertise on ing plans for Manatee and Volu­ chairmanship,” Monroe added. ple to Washington.” Center Cut few years back there could The Finest available and a great has yet announced Its approval P®!*- 27 for bidders on Site sia Counties. The Judge then Harris , became chairman of He said "key dedotons” favorite of them. Improvement Contract No. 4. $ 1.9 9 O Q .9 5 I said In Jacksonville he was re­ the debt-troubled Democrats In hardly have been a more unlike­ would be made at ids confer­ The text of the letter sent This entails tree planting at moving himself from the contro­ mid-January, 1969. ly candidate for police Chief ence with the governors in the from the MRA to the board of North End elderly housing His decision to step down TO. :VV versial case, adding he felt ac­ than Zelma Wydie. afternoon. directors, signed by Mrs. Staum units, at the Robertson School comes a day after the party’s He Invoked what he said is a cusations made against him He had spent time In a couple President Nixon shakes hands with well-wishers were greeted by many home made signs showing Wonderfully Tender and dated Feb. 4, is as follows: ®‘^® along Main St. Mrs. might cause the public to be­ first major fund raising effort of upon his arrival in Chicago. Nixon and his party support for him. (AP Photofax) new set of 3 R's to accomplish Ib of Jails—on the wrong side of ‘In view of iriecent information Slmim said the bid opening lieve he was not impartial. 1970, a dinner in Miami Beach. this: reform—bringing govern­ F , 5-FT. Waete-Free, 1.19 obtained from our meeting with would probably be March 30. Sources close to Harris said the bars. And he’s black. ment and Its institutions up to F In New Orleans, the 5th U.S. TUB FAMOUS ARMSTROm VMVL "Man, you talk about two \ ____ Mr. Horan of the Department of Also present at Tuesday’s Circuit Court of Appeals re­ the chairman had been planning date, restoration—of emdron- Oven-Ready strikes against you, the only Pinehurst Chuck Ground Housing and Urban Develop- nfoeting were Harlan D. Tay- ENCLOSURE OORLOH versed a Jan. 21 ruling by U.S. to leave the party post, but had ment, and renewal—of the spitlt S to 4 U>. thing they couldn’t say was that ment and in order to compile ‘or, vice chairman, Arthur E. I l « M M t o im Dial. Court Judge W. A. Bootle waited for what he considered of the people and their faith in more information, the Agency Smith and Atty. Thomas A. I was Jewish,” says Chief GOP Urban Strategy Emerging or 3 in 1 Blend o f that “ freedom of choice is the the proper moment. government. requests a postponenuent of the Bailey. Wyche, grinning behind a huge *27.95 only wise, safe and correct con­ “ We’ve had a successful fund Nixon spoke from the hood of cigar. WAS^RNGTON (AP) — Three Nixon himself told a Chicago Gone too is the prospect of has taken tsese concrete steps a station wagon, using a {xilloe SILVER TIP Beef, Pork and Veal stitutional principle.” The court raising dinner, and now he can audience Thursday it is time to large federal outlays for urban to stimulate slum dispersal; bullhorn because the {MbUc ad­ Reg. $39.95 gave Bootle a Feb. 16 deadline leave with cash on hand,” one After nearly a year as police approaches dominate the retinn power from the federal renewal and model cities—the A $10 billion, 12-year program dress system failed to funetton. •6S" by which desegregation must be source said. But If that is true chief of this Louisiana Delta emerging Republican urban-aid government to the grass roots. concentrated slum rebuilding It was at the airport that toe OVEN ROAST GIRL SCOUT TROOP No. 10 in effect. for the current operating budg­ town of some 9,800, the chief— of aid for urban mass transit strategy President Nixon is 'Let’s get it back to the people program. systems; Increased, but still mi­ sign, "Sewage 10 cents a glass,” E Bootle had made the ruling in et, the party remains nearly $8 tall,, mustached and 51—still 'lb trying to sell the nation’s gover­ and to the ciUes and to the The growth of existing renew­ nor, support for construction of showed up. The preeidentistl a case involving the school sys­ million in debt, a deficit left finds it hard to believe at times. Eye of The Rtnmd nors this week; states where it belongs because al projects has ibeen curtailed party flew to toe Schaumberg CERAMIC BATHROOM tems of Bibb and Houston coun­ over from the 1968 presidential “ To think a few years ago new satellite towns; priority RUMMAGE SALE Break up rather than rebuUd the power should be theirs.” by administrative action. And treatment for proposals to build Airport from Meigs Field on Chef Cut Top Round ties in Georgia. After thie 5th campaign. that a black man could walk 3-lb. lots 85c Ib. city ghettos; give the poor mon­ The most significant Idea seen I^esident Nixon wants new re­ integrated, low and naoderate Chicago’s lakefront In tour heli­ Court’s overturn, Bootle Indicat­ There was no immediate word down a Tallulah street wearing Saturday, February 7th ey not services; and have local in the administration’s thinking newal outlays held at the $1 bil­ income rental and mortgage as­ copters. ed he probably would adopt a as to who might succeed Harris. a gun—that would have been a government, industry and vol­ is the clear absmdonment of the lion level. sistance housing in outlying At toe sewage plant, Ben So- 9ia0 - l%m Noon plan submitted by the Bibb One source said Harris would laugh,” he said. DELUXE ROUND GROUND unteers—not Washington—do Democrats’ strategy of massive Model cities spending—pro­ areas; budget increases for en­ sewltz, acting superintendent of Board of Education rezoning remain active in Democratic To blacks Wyche represents the product of their civil rights the work. uplift and rebuilding for urban jected by the Democrats to forcement of open housing law.s. the Metropolitan Sanitary Dis­ 1.39 schools to get desegregated stu­ politics, particularly as a trict of Greater Chicago, exhib­ $ ST. MARrS EPISCOPAL CHURCH battle of the last decade—the The President has not yet for­ ghettos. reach $1 billion this year—will New subway systems would INSTALLED dent bodies. spokesman on the issues. ited to the president, toe gover­ PARISH HALL — LOCUST STREET That is certain to promote marching, the sit-ins, the Jails. mally stated his policy for pit­ Gone is the doctrine of “maixl- be half that. speed low-income city dwellers ib Ifo to 199 8«. Ft. feMhOea IsoUr, ■In Washington County, Ga., mum feasible participation” of Instead, the Republicans in­ nors and cabinet members bot­ speculation that Harris is seek­ Wyche did a lot of marching ies. But the outlines have be­ to now hard-to-reach Jobs In the m Motariala oMi Y o v (CMfitoo o8 Oiim »' School Supt. W. B. Ouzts said the poor in decision making to tend to reduce slum tled samples of sewage at!' var­ ing more freedom to build his himself. He says that’s how he come clear in recent weeks suburbs. Rent and mortgage 99 teachers would meet at their as­ from hints, suggestions, omis­ dispel the feeling of slum Impo­ by opening access to suburban .subsidy programs In the new ious stages of treatment. Limited Supply reputation in a fashion which would up behind bars a few signed schools today and classes tence. Sosewltz held out a Jar of toe 3-lb. lofs 95c Ib. might propel him into conten­ times. sions and roadmarkers con­ housing and' Jobs. ' towns would provide a housing would resume Monday with de­ “ Especially In the federal sys­ “ Efforts to improve the condi­ clear finished product to toe tion for the 1972 Democratic ’’Voting rights, equal treat­ tained In Ihe admlnlstraUon’s choice outside the core city. segregated faculties. tem ‘citizen participation’ easily tion of life in the present caste- President and said: "If you Who But PINEHURST Has Top Grade Sliced Bacon presidential nomination. ment, civil rights—I marched budget requests and actions. Administration officials admit Schools have been closed in Presidential adviser Daniel P. becomes a device whereby the created slums must never take compare it to the glass of water, Harris told a questioner for all of them and that’s why I a frank political motive tor AT THIS LOW PRICE CONNECTICUT SALVAGE CO., INC. the county since faculties were far-off. federal bureaucracy ac- you can’t tell the difference.” KITCHEN CARPET! Jan. 12 he won’t be a candidate, was In this Jail. I also served Moynihan came closest to an precedence over efforts to en­ shifting from heavy spending In integrated Feb. 1 because 88 Nixon shrank in mock dismay but explained: over In East Carroll Parish on administration statement Thurs­ quiries a weapon with which to able the slum population to (hs- inner cities to dispersal; Mid­ 640 HUUlBrd 9t. (cor. Adame) white teachers have boycotted battle the elected officials of lo­ and drew a laugh with, “ I never OSCAR MAYER riei'BACON .b 9T “ I wanted to answer you flat­ the pr'son farm.” day when he outlined a 10-polnt perse throughout the metropoli­ dle-income, suburban Republi­ Manchester, Conn. the classrooms, saying they drink in the morning.” -- - - Phone 649-7782 100% NYLON. • HIGH (DENSITY' ly enough that you won’t think Negroes make up 68 per cent program on urban policy stress­ cal government,” says Daniel tan area involved,” says Moyni­ cans, who balk at supporting And Manchester’s Best Sausa«:e Value feared for thelf lives If they ing the essence of the three P. Moynihan, counselor to the han. The President’s trip to toe —eilSF’ I r RUBBER BACK • LARGE ASSY, OP- I’m a candidate . . . But I don’t of Tallulah’s population. poor-only programs, will more PINEHURST HOME STYLE transferred to predominantly points. President. Housing and Urban Develo;)- Midwest was viewed as part of want to answer it flatly enough “ But population don’t mean readily back something that a campaign to bring govern­ HI, NEIGHBOR! 1 — — - COLORS... black schools. He said, however, he was not "Whatever the nominal intent, ment Secretary George Romney that you’ll stop asking me, be­ votes, considering I was the benefits them too. Further, big ment closer to the people. REAL SAUSAGE MEAT Ib. 69c I’d like to thank our many “ Some teachers have indicat­ giving an official position on ur­ the normal outcome Is federal talks these days of creating 1 t I1 cause I like being asked.” first black registered to vote city voters are traditionally The President started trying friends and customers who have ed they will resign and some ban policy, which he said was 5-lb. Lots 67e lb. Harris, 39, achieved some na- around here and prior to 1962 no support for those who would di­ “ balanced communities” rather Democratic. to close the goverment-peoplj will go back to' work,” Ouata an evolving sort of thing, not a SAVE 20c ON visited the Glmious Ehnpoiium minish the legitimacy of local than uplifting slums. Who But PINEHURST during our Long history oO said. "We’re going to be short. (Bee Page Eight) (See Page Eight) hardened document. government.” Indeed, the administration (See Page Four) (See Page Eight) GEISHA CRAB operatlDn (6 months). Our r« Has Eggs Like These bustoesB has been Uke a subjecit SQ. YD. STRICKLAND FARMS GRADE AA LARGE MEAT we can’t talk about—^when tt's good, lit wonderftd, and when 7%-oK. can 91J9 FRESH EGGS „„^79c It’s bad it’s still prehty INSTALLED!!! good. More of you nice Dogs Develop Lung Cancer ARMOUR'S 81c LA9T WEEK OF SALE ON friendly people have been vtatUng us, and CORNED BEEF HASH „„39c KABUKI more trucMng com­ . PETER PAN 18 OZ. JAB SoUd Pack, White Meat panies, rallroedB aiid insurance companies have been call­ 9x12 H ER C U tO N After Being Forced to Smoke TUNA ing us. And, because we still have more meaxhandise than CLOSEOUT SPEaAL PEANUT BUTTER jar S9e we have customers for, I write letters. Many of you who By STUART AUERBACH tration Hospital in East Orange, “controls.” They never smoked All Holiday Glace Fruita at One Half Reg. Price at 3oaoa ^1.00 are on our matUng Uat have received our fancy 8-page bul­ BRAIDED RUG The WuHhington Post N. J., and an expert In smoking cigarettes. DUNCAN HINES (Limit i/i Case, 24 Cans letin -this past week, prepared at praotloally no trouble NYLON CARPETS and cancer. The others were trained to or expense. Thia buUetln has already produced some rum­ NEW YORK—A medical scien­ His pioneering research on .smoke by starting on one filter­ tist reports he has ” clo.sed toe the effects of cigarette smoking tipped cigarette a day. At first SAVE SOc ON THIS blings from Madison Avenue—I hear words like “ bar­ CAKE MIXES ^ z t O - 9 5 on the lungs provided much of they ‘ resisted, ‘but after they f l . 2 » . . .1 4 -o u la e baric,” “ ghastly” and “ horrendous” but I don’t care. I !!•«. *».»S circle” linking cigarette smok­ White ...... I>e\il’» Food ...... Yellow Spice oidy want to please you,( the customer—I’m not interest­ ing to lung cancer by growing the underpinning for the 1964 got used to it.” said Hammond, report of the U.S. surgeon gen­ PLEDGE POLISH ed In prizes for antlatry and neatness. cancers In' 12 beagle dogs. The "the dogs begged for their cig­ Who. But PINEHURST Has Fresher 5 C o lo n To Chosa From dogs were forced to smoke eral, which .stated that cigarette arettes—If wagging their tails Vegetables ... Lowest Prices . .. 9 9 » nine non-filtered cigarettes a smoking causes lung cancer. and putting out their paws Is Come visit this Friday 10 to 9 and teturday 10 to 8- CALIFORNIA GOLDEN day for 2^ years. A .secondary finding of the begging.” the coffee la hot, free and delicious and no erne will pres­ This Is toe first time, despite Auerbach study, said Dr. E. Even the cigarettes were 5 OAhCPBELL’S sure you to buy anything. If you see something you Uke, Do It Yourself or Let Us 0 6 It For You Cuylor Hammond, a Cancer CARROTS 2^29c years of trying, that scientists .specially picked — a brand of TOMATO SOUP wake up somebody and buy It. If it doesn’t {Aqaae you for' have been able to produce lung .Society vice pri'sident for .sta­ filler tips that remove 49 per SUNKIST CALIIFORNIA any reason, bring It hock for a "no hard time” refund. We cancer In animals by making tistical research, showed that cent of the tar and 37 per cent Beautiful, Large 72 Slie, Seedletui don’t really enjoy making refunds, but you’U never know them smok^. cigarettes wjth effective filters of nicotine. The researchers (limit 0) 1 ( K « - cau.se lews damage^o the lungs it ’cause we erven try to be pleasant about It. As you may The American Cancer So­ purcluiscd 480,000 of this un­ ciety, in announcing the re­ of dogs than the same cig­ named brand of cigarettes. ORANGES ,»,. m .89c f.m B Y ’H know If you have been iiere before, there are lota of new search results here, said the arettes .smoked without filters. The dogs were divided Into OALIFORNIA’S FINEST TOMATO JUICE Items every week. We guarantee you 30% to 60% savtaga, findings ''effectively refute con­ ''Tlio evidence indicates that (our groups: One smoked only and that’s no baloney. tentions" by the tobacco indus­ lungling tissue (ianiagy , advances filter tipped cigarettes. Ai^ther ICEBERG LETTUCE head „...2Sc TEMPLFS try, which has maintained that less‘ss rapidly with thythV Vsinoking of was the "heavy smokers” on No. 2 can 2 ' for 27^ the link between smoking and filteV-clgarcUes II With At Pinehurst ONLY; 2 Large Heads 49c Here’s a partial Uat of goodies and tbaddlea we’re ped­ nine cigarettes u day. The third dling tMs w « ^ ; New stock of groceries; Gannon and other t \ ■ ' ' lung cancer is merely statistical the .Smoking of', noii-lillcr c ig ­ was ’’lighter smokers" on about VINE RIPENED Chseof 24 ^ 2 .4 0 ■ r-.‘ - V' arettes.” he said. towels; shutter and louvre doors; beautiful paintings by CARPET and FLOOR COVERING because scientists failed to de­ half that amount. I '• velop lung cancer in animals by The Cancer Society laiitioned. Rembrandt (Rembrandt Jones, that la); chair and bed The 38 largest dogs Were sap- TOM ATOES 4 p o c k ® C OYSTERS making them smoke. lioweVer, that filter • tip clg- arated into the fourth group, pUlows; end tables and commodes; motor od; automatic 30U MAIN STREET • 4-' A tobacco industry repre­ arette.s arc not ".safe cigarettes. S W O R D n s H TEL M3-6M2 '■ ■ l.,1 S . which was to be given nine cig­ CUCUMBERS 2 for 33c washers by O.E., Hotpoint and Norge; rook salt; plus a sentative present at the press They are jusr ■' less harmful." arettes a day for as long as the f l o u n d e r HLLETS ho^ of other Hems like ranges, refrigerators, carpeting, TO 6 — THURS., fR | . J O f f .M . sla ^ ’’ 'l l '' - conference refused to comment For the .study, financed by the dogs lived. A dozen of them and lots of et certeras that I can’t even remember. We on the new report because In­ Cimeer Society and the Veler- 131.6 [>cr cent) died during the Use Your Govt. Food Stamps for These Special Pinehurst Values hope to see (and s ^ ) you. If you haven’t been here be­ dustry scientists have not had aivs AdinUilstratiun, Auerbach study and two were found to fore, we’re hard to find near Uie comer of Adams 8t. the time to study It. But he took 97 |>ure - bred healtliy have lung, cancer. « - .-i. questioned whether there was a young male beagle dogs, ope-, Half of the other group of ed a hole in Uielr windpipes Remember our exhausting / large enough control gn>up ol heavy smoking dogs also died Pinehurst Grocery hours—Fridays It to 9 and non-smoking dog« to make a (tracheal, and Inserted a tef­ during the study and the other Saturdays 19 to 8. We rest a Dead Dog? valid comparison. lon tube leading lij a clgaretti^ 10 lung cancer cases came from CXIRNER OF MAIN AND TURNPIKE lot! > Tile study ' was conducted by holder. Three (logs died before that group. The deaths wsrs Open Thurs., Fri. till 9 PJM. No, it’s only the cai-toon chai’acter, Snoopy, restinfi: Minneapolis. But some real-live pupa (see adjacent Dr. Oscar Auerbach, a patholo- the study stucted. on the snow-covered roof of Dr. Paul Belvedere in story) have it less lucky. (AP Phdtofax) gi.st at the Veterans Adminis­ Eight dogs were used as (Bee Psge Twsivs)

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