A V\' - t \ \ \ T X ‘J \ \ , ,, V' h V.Vs\ MONDAY, MARCti 9, 1970 w ' ' ' / ' PACffl TW ENTY jflianrltfiatpr lEttWing Hwalh Avenige Dally Net P re« Ron \' For The Week IbUM The Weather January 14, IMS i The Permanent Memorial MFT Says School Board Clear and cold again tonight About Town Day Committee of Manchester l^chool Board Gets Briefing Records with lows In upper teena to low will meet tonight at 7:80 at the Warrantee Deeds 15,890 20s. Tomorrow sunny, oontlnusd ' T1i« •x«cutlve board of the Probate Courtroom at the Mu Town of Manchester to Top Not Acting in Good Faith cold. High near 40. UaiichMtar Newoomera Club of nicipal Building. On Teacher Aide Program Notch Foods, Parcel 5 in North Manchester— A City of Village Charm the TWCA will meet tonight at End Renewal Area, at N. Main Manchester Federatloii of board with to enter S at the home of Mrs. Peter The worship and music com A video tape presentation of culum can be enriched to meet and Main Sts., no conveyance , !,>■ raised its binding negotiations with VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 1.15 (TWENTY PAGES) (Cloeslfied Advertising on Fnge 17) McDonald, S7 Philip Rd. mittee of Emanuel Lutheran personnel and acUvttles in the their vocational needs, tax. Teachers (MFT) has raised iu j,^ ch ester teasers, of reject- MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 PRICE TEN CBMTi R teacher______aider— program-- ...... will be— Under new business, the j Ixmrd „ Richard L. and Hilda W. voice in the negoUaUons im- compromise setUements Church will meet tonight at • 0 ^ ...111 «« MAllnar ySAnillvMV Members of the Veterans 7:30 at the church reception fflven at Board ot Education '^**1 consider a policy Hastey to Bias and Hath- passe between the of both*, mediators and arbltra- Council of Manchester will meet room. . .. "'^th drug abuse, as prepared arina Stlmac,______, property^ at ______Education an<| - Jlanch^er ■ Edu- ___ -r____ the -- Connecticut - ______State .tonight at 6:40 at the Holmes meeting tonight at 8 in the Ben- by a committee 59 Homestead St., conveyance cation Association (MBA). Bai^ Department of Education, and Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Miss Dorothy Zlno, a mem net Junior High School Main Retirement resignations have tax <19.25. gaining between the boafd and ultimately exploiting the Johnny’s Ark to pay respects to the late Army ber of the faculty at Washing Building. been submitted by Mrs. Laurie Attachment MEA broke off following ^the Manchester teachers by rigid Spec. 4 Victor Del Greco, who ton School, will be guest speak The board cooperated this M. Carlton, third grade teach- The Savings Bank of Manches- March 3 meeting. Mediation adherence to this predetermined Nixon To List SANTA ANA. Calif. (AP) was killed in Vietnam. er at a meeting of the Man . , er at Buckley School; Mrs. ter against Charles B. and Bar- procedures are now (being in- pyacadure." — Policemen, hearing year in Initiating the program Catherine R. Doremus, current- Associate of H. Rap Brown chester Area Alumnae Club of strange noises, peeked In tee at Bennet and Keeney St. jy ga leave of absence; Mrs. bara T. Kelly, property on Ralph sUtuted.______if the board U not negoUat- Children four and ^five years Pi Beta Phi tonight at 7:30 p.m. } Rd., $3,900. 35-foot house trailer and saw old are Invited to a ' pre-school School in conjunction with Man- Mildred Tenney, second grade ter':ta ?rit“T !.rio iS y m: mg in good faith, the MFT con- at the home o f . Mrs. George Trade Nome Johnny Whlteriver, lUs wife story hour In the Junior Room Chester Community College. Jay teacher at South School; M d eluded its statement by urging Laos Losses Krlvick, 84 Ayers Rd., Wap- Pearl M. Perrett, doing vestlgatlng what it con cern a teachers “ to declare and their pets: of Mary Cheney Ubrary Mrs. Thelma C. Woodbrldge, a WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid ping. Her topic: "A Year in the Stager, education coordinator at business the number of CIA agents at Three 160-pound bears, a Wednesday morning from 9;4S first grade teacher at Bentley ** ^s®? del^ rate pattern of piwrasu- impasse and promptly Peace Corps in the Philip MCC; Allan Cone, Bennet prin- congressional charges he Is several hundred. The newspa burro, a wallaby, on ocelot, ' to .10:30. The story teller will oigg; Gone, oennev ^ I t u r e Exchange. 80-38 Oak naUon and execute tee subsequent acUons pines.” dodging demands for disclose of per said their activities include a bobcat, three goats, two be Miss Marlon Jesseman, chil cl^ l; and teachers and aldiM jjanchesteir for 20 years, Mrs. ^ntrart ne* (medlatlonandarbltratlon)pre- Killed When Car Explodes photo who arej^i^clpating n the pro- ^ „ „ Marriage Uoenses regarding current contract ne- imposing sanctions U.S.-Laotian involvement. Pres recruiting' and training progov opossums, a monkey, three dren's librarian, assisted by gram will be present to com ident Nixon has ordered the ernment guerrillas, detecting peacocks, 18 dogs, four cats, Mrs. Raymond Borst, chair The worship committee of -.-Ill K. gg y g a „ David George Luetjen, East goUaUons.” on ^ tee town of Manchester.' ^ North United Methodist Church Guild Speaker ment and answer questions. Beginning in 1965 and in each public release of American cas enemy troop movements, and six pigeons, five doves, man of the Junior Vvomen’s Club The board will act on four and Doris Ve«111i An. Hie MEA is the authorised BEL AIR, Md. (A P I- will meet tonight at 7 at the The board will act on -requests year since, tee MFT statement ualties and air losses as they oc acting as ground controllers for three rabbits, five gttinea education committee. Dr. Thomas J. Donovan of other resignations, a sabbaUcal 2 1. Qent bargaining agent for syatem Two Negro men, one idtiir church. The Council on minis for approvaa of two grants. One er Congregational Church. says, tee board's course has cur in tee Southeast Asian coun aircraft. pigs, nine chickens, two 110 Westland St., will speak to teachers. Asked the numerical tified as an associate of tries will meet at 8:30 at the is for an addlUonal grant of ^ave o f absence, and three try. The six persons killed were geese, 16 quail, two desert Iliere will be, two meetings morrow at a meeting of the Michael George Giguere, 16 been one of “ intentionally ex- strength of his group, Joseph church...... $3,625, for the period Feb. 16 to leaves of absence. Church St., and Laura Goulette, tending contract settlement be- In announcing tee policy identified by the State Depart turtles and a duck. All ap militant H. Rap Brown and tonignt at the siigiiUi uisinct O'Brien, MFT president, re Guild of Our Lady of St. Bar- 30, to employ three teach- Manchester, March 13. yond the budget deadline and change Monday night, the White ment as: peared healthy. the other still unidentified, flreiiouse. Main ahu niHlard St. tholomew at 8 p.m., at St. Bar- )d0 shared by plied, “ That’s top secret in House disclosed six civilians Arthur Stillman and Dennis Whtteriver, 37, said he was were killed when an exirio- The Junior Rhythm Choir of Building Permits teto meditation and arbitration At 7, tiiere will ue a dcpail- tholomew’s School. His topic; grade teachers at Lincoln, formation.'’ were killed in Laos Idst year as Mummert, both of International a circus and carnival clown North United Methodist Church European Health Spa of Con- • . . and therefore is guilty, a sive destroyed their car aa ment meeting, and at 8 Hose "The Ever-Changing Role of Robertson and Nathan Hale the result of hosUIe enemy ac Voluntary Services, ambushed who used the animals in his it traveled on U.S. 1 eouth Co. 1 will meet. ■ will rehearse tomorrow at 3:30 the Physician in Today’s Con- Schools. The board approved the necticut Inc., commerical build- priori, of failing to negotiate in act. Ing at 515 W. Middle Tpke., good faith with the Manches- tion. by enemy near Ban Nong Keun, o f here. p.m., at the church. temporary Society.” original program on July 28, August 5, 1969. Officers Bald tee Whlteriv- $206,000. ter teachers." ___ Press secretary Ronald L. Whether tee second man was The WCTU will meet tomor Dr. Donovan is the senior i969. Town firefighters extinguished Ziegler said tee administration ers hod a bed and cooking The executive board of Jaaui Laine, additions to dwell- -A spokesman for the MFT YOU ALWAYS Chandler Edwards, Interna Brown, who Is on trial bare on row at 10:80 a.m. at me iioine surgeon in thoracic and cardio- The other request is for the ^ behind the Parkade will Immediately "Inform tee equipment at one end of the Church Women United will ing at 44 Henry St., $8,000. pointed out teat in the past five tional Voluntary Services, am trailer. The burro the arson and riot charges, hod not of Mrs. George H. eisn oi 22 vascular surgery at Hartford establishment of a $2,160 wash- American public about all mili and BrooKiiuld sii. co-iiosiesses wui meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m., Hospital. He is also on the con- out account ito provide super- Bowling Lanes in the parkade Roscoe L. Thompson Jr. for pres- SAVE AT THE bushed by enemy, Ban Soukhou- bears were in makeshift cor been positively determined al tary aircraft losses and military ma, April 24, 1069. be Mrs. William Rush and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Normand suiting staff at Manchester vised work experience for men- yesterday at 2:38 p.m. Firemen Richard Salamone, alterations to ented teachers with contracts rals at the other end, and though a state medical examin ARTHUR DRUa air personnel casualties in Laos J. C. Merkel, Air America, Helen Graves. L. Richer. 131 Hollister St. Memorial Hospital and several tally retarded students, and de- responded to Box 203 located on dwelling at 257 Hilliard St., P^or to tee middle of June. tee other animals were cag er announced a tentatlv« find $4,100. The union also charges tee. once search-and-rescue mis killed by bullet while piloting ed. ing, based on photogroptis, teat other area hospitals. He and his termlne how the school currl- Green Manor Blvd. sions are completed.” Bentley School PTA executive The Young Skippers Class helicopter, Plain of Jars, Febru In six truckloads officials It was not Brown. family are members of St. Bar Ziegler said this is the same ary 18, 1970. board will meet tonight at the that started last Thursday at tholomew's Pralsh. took the menagerie to the The second body apparently policy followed on Vietnam loss William J. Gibbs, Air Ameri Hoimes h'uneral Home, 400 the West Side Recreation- Cen He received his BA degree Orange County Animal Shel took tee force of Monday nlgbt’e Main St., to pay reopeets to ter will meet In the Washington ZONE A ZONE A A ZONE A es. In the past, casualties in ca, crash of helicopter from hos ter auid Whlteriver was ar blast. Its hands had been bkMm from Bowdoin College, Bruns ZONE A A ZONE A ZONE A A Laos have been lumped with . Thomas J. Woods, husband of School cafeteria, next door to tile ground fire near Nam Bac, rested on warrants concern off, making flngeri>rintlng Im wick, Maine, and his medical those of Southeast Asia as a May 13, 1969: Mrs. Woods, principal of Bent the West Side Recreation Cen ing IgndFed traffic tickets, possible. degree from Harvard Medical whole. Ralph S. Davis, Air America, ley School. ter, oh Thursday evenings, be School. He has also been affili then released .on ball. A search for tee hands was tween 7 and 9. Of tee six civilians, all de crash of small fixed wing air "It’s hard for people being conducted ai tee site ol ated with Boston City Hospital, scribed as having support rath craft southwest of Plain of Jars, Men who would like to join Peter Bent Brigham Hospital to imderstand,” Whlteriver the blast. IS THIS THE er than active military roles, August 19, 1969. said. “My wife and I don’t the Manchester Chapter of the Manchester Gilbert and Sulli Dr. Werner U. Spits, deputy in Boston, and the Naval Medi three were killed by ambush, SPBBSQSA for singing on van Workshop will rehearse its The State Department did not have any kids of our own, chief medical examdner of Mary cal Research Institute, Bethes- one was shot as he wsis piloting Mondays at 8 p.m. at the Army- production of "lolanthe” to da, Md. supply further information on so we sort of loved our ani land, issued tee finding he de a helicopter, and two were the six. Navy Club may call Dennis night at 7:45 at South United Mrs. John Foulds and Mrs. mals instead." scribed as tentaUve after exam killed by what the White House The White House confirmed Santoro, 397 Spring St. Methodist Church. Richard Wiley are co-hostesses PROGRESS YOU WANT? ining the remains of the body at called possible hostile fire. Sunday that Joseph K. Bush Jr., for the meeting. tee Baltimore Morgue. St. Bridget Rosary Society All mothers of students at St. Three worked for Internation an Army captain, was killed in He said he was baaing his opi will meet tonight in St. Bridget Bridget School have been in al Voluntary Services, deecribed Laos Feb. 10, 1969, In an ex nion on tee ear lobe, nose and Sdiool cafeteria after a 7:30 vited to attend a library work Green School as a Peace Ctorps type organiza change of fire with North Viet Unit Nullifies hairline of the victim. tion, and three for Air America, namese commandos. The ad Mass in the church. Milton S. shop tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Brown’s whereabouts re an airlifter of supplies, equip Camllleri, -narcotics agent for the school library. Science Fair ministration said his death did mained a mystery. His attomsy ment and people. the State of Connecticut, will not occur in combat action. School Racial tor the trial tore, WHUom M. Bote wire under contrauit with speak. Members of the Ladies Guild Set Tomorrow At Temple, Tex., the widow KunsUer, said ite did not think tee Agency for International De of Assumption will meet to and parents of Bush said the Brown was the second vlotlm velopment, the State Depart Community Enrich- morrow at 8 p.m. at Tierney The Manchester Green School government never tried to keep Balance Plan but added that he did not know ment said. ment classes will start tomor Funeral Home, 210 W. Center science lair will be held tomor secret the location of the 25- where Brown was. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — row at Temple Beth Sholom and St., to pay respects to Henry row. Judging will be conducted Meanwhile, the Los Angeles year-old captain’s death. Law enforcement officers sold The State Board^of Education, are open to the public. There Skelley, husband of one of the late in tee afternoon, and Times reported in today’s edi Carol Bush, 24, said she had that he was in Bel Air Monday whose racial imlmlsmce regula are vacancies in the oil paint members. meeting, which wlU start at 7 tions teat £t a agents posing as known “ all along where Joe afternoon but his movements ing class fof Grades 5 through p.m. members of tee agency are in was. And when he was killed, tions were nullified by a legis Bel Air, where the trial of black rebel H. Rap lative committee Monday night, Workmen clean up debris after two men died when since then could not be traced 9 which starts tomorrow at 3:15 Bentley School PTA meeting Children selected experiments volved in military operations In the government made no at continues to support “ the cor their car exploded in Maryland, one mile south of Brown had opened earlier. (AP Photofax) immediately. p.m. Those wishing more in scheduled for tomorrow has in their areas of Interest, learn Laos. tempt, so far as I know, to keep rection of racial imbalance and The other man was IdenUflsd formation may contact Mrs. been postponed until further ed as much as possible about The Tlmos’ story from Jack racial isolation," Commissioner as Ralph Featberstone, SI, a Ely Segal, 202 Mountain Rd. notice. the subject, and 60 per cent of Foisie In Vientiane estimated (See Page Eight) William J. Sanders said today. former Brown aosociate in'tbs the judging will be based on 4 * Was Maryland Governor Student Nonviolent Coordinating -this knowledge. Sanders conceded that tee de Committee. cision of the legislature’s Inter In kindergarten and first State Polics Ckd. ’n ogias TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON grade, a class first prize and im Regulations Review Commit tee relieved 13 towns , and cities Smite said Ua invesUgatom honorable mention will be Speaks in Hartford theorised the exjdoslv* WM mode. In second and third of the task of drawing up plans Kunstler Will Call Agnew to alleviate racial Imbalance In being transported by the two grade, there will be a group men. He did not rule out com prize lor physics or biology, and Suburbs Must Aid Cities^ public schools. The State Board of Education pletely the posslbUity that it three individual prizes and was i^ontsd in the cor by sonM- honorable mention in both itey- could come up wite revised reg ulations, and this may be dis As Witness in Brown Case one tUms. sics and biology. In Grades 4 Indianapolis Mayor Says A guard at Brown’s New Totk BINGO through 6, group awards will be cussed at the next regular By PETER A. JAY case, ask the Maryland Court Ttiough the 90-seat courtroom order broke out In Cambridge EXTRA CASH PRIZES N monthly meeting April 1, Sand City apartment house Mid made of a first prize and honor By SOL R. COHEN 1, after a two-year “ shake- The Washington Post of Appeals to rule before the in the Harford County court after a speech by Brown on July Brown’s wife and “tour or five able mention in biology, and ers said. B ^ AIR, MD. — Pre-trial trial begins on the legality of house was packed with report 24. He subsequently said that (Herald Reporter) down cruise.” However, the board is expect other people” left the imtiAiiiy ORANGE HAU, EVEfY TUESDAY ’ three prizes in physics. In each sparring In tee case of H. Rap removal of tee I; ,C', ; ^ v\\ \ \' A -V -'^v- AVV \ w, ' \ I ! V ' ■ V \ . ' ■■■ '■ \ ■ ;; / ■'/ • ■ ■'■, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,. MARCH 10. 1970 PAG E TH R E E PA O B TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^HESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 tlon, breach of peace, and re sisting arrest, to March 19. Poor Ju^m ent the Reason THEATER TIME SheinwolfI on Bridge Hanoi Says U.S. Withdrawal Giiirt Gases John DeDora, 19, of Hartford, mRmRENIBANO SCHEDULE Maxine Cheshire's larceny, to Miarch 16. SEE TOim DANGER YOUNG PGOfU Film Companies Bankrupt David P. Deyorio, 19, of 87 East Hartford Drlve-Ih — Re AND UMIT DAMAGE NORTH C T O cn r i» • aMMSW «f M* IWNW a M MWw Prerequisite for Viet Peace St. John St.; and John Murphy, 9 8 54 IfMicIiMtor SeMloa THOMAS poured Immense amounts of , _ By ALfRED SHEINWOLD Washington Whirl 18, of 28 Trotter St., possession By A 15 EDITOR'S NOTE: Daniel De draiwal, discussiona can be held utlng to restore peace In Viet- Assooiai Press Writer money-potslbiy $60 million- Ea«t_Wlndsor Drive-In -Re- Ohe*t«r Lemrise, IT, of ESast of heroin, to March 23. Whenevsr an opponent leads K8 Luce, who recently returned ond a date agreed on for com nam.” By MAXINE CHESHIRE late show movie , . . Barbara HOIX.' (AP) — So into war or antiwar pictures. I^day. Hartford pleaded guilty yester Luis Ojeda, 28, of Hartford; I Aa A6U APHnUD a suit In which you and dum- - 107 5 4 from an 18-day visit to North pletion of the withdrawal. Con Asked In person to amplify Ms The Washington Post Howar doesn't e4 ^ ct to get ap- Agustin Vazquez, 2S, of Hart much has been written This at a time in history when Manchester Drive-In —Look- day to larceny and XKWsession of my riiare great length, you EAST Vietnam, examines In this MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CdNN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 P A O B P O TJK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1070 P A G E i m STAR South Windsor Speaks in Hartford ,'ii) o i ' Teacher Aids Training Axin •By CLAY JL POLLAN- They Flew Police Log M/IS; V JK Yeur Dotty Atttvtty Guido H UIXA 'Afi. (I V According lo Iho Sion, F Suburbs Must Aid Cities^ Explained to School Board ^IM6-18-4< To dovelop meMOfla for Wodnoidoy, Without Fear ARRESTS faith, hope r ^ words corrMpondIng to numben 4-13129-3^ 'School Football Plan [42334t7-«9l|^ Anthony J. Carter, 20, a state Jay Stager, coordinator of was made in 1668. There are ^TAUKUS of your Zodloc birth ilgn, For ^Therapy’ ward who had been living for Indianapolis Mayor Says and therapy presently 1,100 working in stato An, M 1 C^rt 31SurprlM« 6| B« icotrio Teadier Aides Project (TAP) at ocr. ^ a short time at a Park 8t. ad schools, and 192 o f the number I ^ UM M 2 Wcicom* 32 Trovtl 62 And 21 Manchester CommunUy Col Slmporfont 33 ConluMd 63 Money BAN JUAN, P.R, (AP) — ‘TU Anderson-Little Stirs Budget Heariog (Conttniwd from Page One) wof. 21* dress, charged yesterday on a lege, a cooperative venture be are in the area served by VCC. 7 -1 0-13-3) 4 Turning 34ChMk 64 Don't ed, to make certain that they alt ntict to anyone alet,” tlM Bf BON KAZMABCK $703. He also noted that the Circuit Court 1 warrant with tween the college and the Man Thirty are enrolled in . the 5 Romonc* 35 Powarful 65 (n 17-20-36-S7/< RHAM High School), Unlgov is fulflMed their campaign pledges 6 Paopit 36 Fraa M Rotnonca 71-7A88-9 nervoua gentleman wearing ■ (HwaM OoRMpoadeat) board had pared the budget, as indecent assault. chester school s system, opened TAP program at MCXJ this OIMINI not involved in school mergers, concerning Unlgov. 7 A 37Royt 67 Your SAOITrAKlUt oamatloo, told the atewardeoa, submitted by Superintendent of Police said the arrest stem last night’s Board of Nucatlon year, he stated, and another II J^y SBChorKai 66Vifallty DeapMe the inalateitce ot bodrd med from Invesngation of the Lugar explained. He said that " It ’s a hard a crass way,” 9 Hits. 39 Pariooallty 69 And N o r . i i ^ g Schools Charles Warner, by meeting with a 12-minute video class of SO Is expected in the ‘ Im t ft beae Rfidle — thet'a membera that the taidgated tnoii- youth’s alleged activities with he sees no disposition on the he conceded, 'but, that’s how lO D oy 40 Stimuiota 7QTonoua D(C. 21 $218,000. (,1 \ I- I n tape presentation on aspects of fall. He is confident 8 or 10 ^3^37-40-41 lIY o u 'v a 41 Ba 71 To going too tar." lea for Mgti school football con a nine-year-old girl. Ho was re part of Unlgov’s citizens to ac it is. You’re not going to solve 121-2441-47, The board chairman dted the I I I i; the program in two schools dur town positions could be filled .^60-7i73^ 42 Policy 72 Conduct stitutes a minor amount in the leased on a $800 non-surety cept a merger of civil govern U by a bl-partlsan or non-parti 13 Of 43 Or 73 Or 6347-72 T lie man, one ot 90 oenwUon $228,000 increase in funds for M \l.-- ing the first semester. from this group In the next CANCIX X proposed SS.03 million school bond for court appearance ment and schools. He predicted san approach. That approach ^JUNl II l4ChorKa 44 It 74 Forword CArXICOIN — bearing membera o ( the "B ty budcet, ft number (o citizens books and supplies as a notable that, if it were brought to a The presentation include in school year. |5Tha 45 Your 75 Buslnatt O K . 22 ^ Without r e a r " olUb, would prab- improvement in the budget. Ac March 30. proved catastrophic in many in )4(/tV II j $ A 46 Idao 76 MorUy* rose at last night's special bud vote in Indianapolis, it might stances in Indianapolis, merely terviews with aides, teachers The board voted to request l7You*ll 47 0itcraat 77Krtow JAM. If int ably have liked a ajrmpfttbetlo cording fo him, the extra N12-26-38-49 IB Good 48 Thot'i 78 Appraclofiva hand to hold or a ehoidder to get hearing to speak'on the Bobette P. Hettinger ot 348 lose by as much as three to because too many boards, and with whom they worked, and the Board ot Directors to es 5- 9-30-34/ subject. amount will mean niore and ;^51 •76-79-86 19Stond 49 To 79 Making • 62-6841-83^ one. Ian administrator; and shots of tablish a $2,160 washout ac 20 Hova 50 Forcaful 80 Tha orjr on if hie newly oooguered Charter Oak St., charged on a too many committees were in Opinions—pro and con—-were better school supplies for the LIO 21 W ita 51 Furthar 61 It AQUAKIUS fear of plenee got the beet of Circuit Court 12 warrant with He said that Unlgov "is volved '— none with jurisdiction aides working in classrooms count under Public Law 90-876 given by a number of the 80 town’s children. He also at j JULY 2) 22 By 52 Etpaciolly 82 Antwart JAM. 20 him on hie return trip from fraudulent issue of a check. working beautifully,” and that to act.’ and preparing instructional to provide a supervised work 23 Your S3 May 83 It . townspeople present at the hear tempted to put the budget in L.AUS. 21 fU. It , Puerto Rico to New Yoili. Court date March 23. he can see "no. flaws in it.” He warned against proposals, materials. experiehce program for men 24 To 54 Rockt 84 SniMth ing. ICldly vociferous crusaders crease into more palatable fig ^ 2- 8-U28 25 Ara 55 Concaming 85 Low J - 6-19-22(C ‘nie 90 New Yorkera hod gath "The results we already see in wHe geographic areas, "by TAP is funded this year by a tally retarded students. Work for the sport as a varsity act ures by mentioning an expect Academy Series ■ ^ 3 2 -4 3 -3 6 26 Good 56 Vitit 86 Acfivltiat 27-61-78 ered up courega leat Wedneaday from Unlgov,” he said, ‘are $9,789 grant from the State De will Include food preparaUon 27 You 57 Tima 67 Ba Harry Leister, 80, of no cer self-perpetuating boards, '•rch- VIKOO riscis ivity referred to several factoro ed increase in school revenues tain address, charged with in astronomical business and pop partment of Education under and service at the Senior Citi 28 To 58 Worth 88 Haart't for their firat airplane flight and in their arguments. One resi of $118,000. cies and commissions, all with Has 5 Vacancies 29 0thar 59Thay 89Wlta « f . If 90 othera who had been tridit- toxication. Court date March ulation growths. We have the the Educational -Professions zens' Center, washing cars at dent said that football was a The result, according to Pii- overlapping appointive tenure, 30 Tha 60 Mind 90 Datlrat MAX. 20 ened by eartler fUghta returned 23. framework for a workable sys Development Act. During the a service station, and removing 3/11 sport Mthlch involved extensive and all opposing each other. Registrations will be accept 1-23-33-M to air travel after preparing mavera, is a net increase in ACCIDENTS tem and, as long as we remain first semester, . six MOC stu Kiyi^Good Advene ^^Neucnl 2349-44-3(V i Only by political action can ed tonight for "Genesis for the leaves and snow for homeown '64-77-8062 student participation. Acdbrdlng taxpayer indebtedness of $626,- Mrs. Nancy O. Klock of 63 Imag^inative, it .will continue IL with a aertaa of Mminara lec to Wm', nearly the'entire stu regionalism become a reality.” dents enrolled in education ca ers. 000 rather than the full $841,000 Henry St. was issued a written workable.” 20th Century,” one of two tures and group therapy. dent population, in the form of "Hartford is no different than reers programs completed 12 Approval was given to a re increase over last year’s bud warning for driving Etfter drink courses in the spring semester "W e drew atregth from each players, cheerleaders, majoret Lugar posed the question, "Do any other city in America,” he weeks of field work training. quest from Allan Chesterton, other," said Bill Sherr whose get. The board dialrman esti ing, as the result of an acci tes and spectators would reap we want to live together in said. "The surrounding towns of the Academy of Faith and Mrs. Helene Day, Mrs. Mari coordinator of state and feder Puerto Rican excursion was his mated the difference . because dent involving her Saturday Physicians Fighting the benefits of the program. domestic peace, or do we want will not be happy about re Life. There are openings for anne Chambers, and Mrs. al funds for Manchester, to ask first flight in six yean. "Just of "school revenues” In the night. Police said she was Others considered " the sport to .live at continual war?” gional proposals.” Marianne Lessard were in kin the directors to add a state form of state and federal aid, headed west on Porter St. five additional students in the being together has helped us a a crucial area in the school He answered his own ques grant of $3,628 to an «xlstlng which are expected to rise from near Adelaide Rd., lost con He repeated his warning, class which meets Tuesdays dergarten, special and inter great deal. It we see eomecae program. One local resident felt tion, "Only cooperative efforts town account for Project 77-2. Measles Resurgence last year’s $1,068,000 to $1,280,- trol when her right front tire made many times in his 30- from 7:30 to 9:30 through mediate grades at Keeney St. who Is tight we try to calm the actlvly to be "as Important will be our salvation." 000. blew out, and struck a parked minute speech, "Americans April 3 at Illing Junior High school under the direction of The grant will pay for three ATLANTA, Oa. (A P ) —Gov- the 8.8 miUlon children bom them." as any In the curriculum.” an He said, "We are in a crisis Towns Compared car. must make the fundamental School. JRlchard Williams, supervising teacher aides to be shared by emment disease detectives re- each year, "Six yean ago," he said, *T other urged Immediate endorse of not only necessary services, "Meeting Life’s Crisis,” the first grade teachers at Lincoln, port a nationwide resurgence of —Difficulties in getting many •'nil rough flight from Acapul The board chairman also COMPLAINTS choice, whether they want to teacher, Mrs. Judith Libby, ment of the program to establish but of spirit as well. Our cities other course in the series that common measles—especially in ghetto motbera to have their Y e a n Day and I spoke on the school system’s ait--, Four boys, alt juveniles, were live together or not.” Inciden Mrs. Marilyn Lombardo, and Robertson, and Nathan Hale South Windsor In a league are like swiss cheese and will ghetto areaa-only two years pre-school chlldien vaccinated ^ Year’fi resolution uaition in comparison to that of caught in the act of taking $48 tally, his speech was entirely started last week, has a full en Mrs. Barbara Belliveau trained Schools from Feb. 16 to June rather than allow it to become become more so, unless the without notes. rollment. in the media center, library, 30 this year. Approval, Chester after eradication ot the ancient — even when vaccine la free ^ never fly again." other towns. His figures showed in bills from a secretary’s basic services are provided.” * "Sypsy” team' with no state- The Academy of Faith and English and science depart ton said, carries with it a state and potentially deadly childhood "W e haven’t yet learned how answered ■ftnctlooed schedule. Another ■the system to be close to the purse at the office of a local He acknowledged, “ All of us, Lugar was asked about anoth Life is sponsored by several ments at Bennet Junior High promlse-:to underwrite the cost malady appeared in sight. to communicate with parenU in dtisen, active In midget football, median for 34 area municipali dentist yesterday afternoon. at one time or another, enter er of his accomplishments Manchester churches and'^ the School. of the aides throughout the en Thanks to development of a the ghetto," said Dr. Maaon, ^ a u s e , N athw C ^ , said he believed that the sport ties. According to a state re The four, were detained by the tain the notion not to get which has propelled him into port, which presents an average dentist and turned over to po national news — his order in Connecticut Bible Society. tire next school year. He added was necessary to "put the boy Involved. Who really wants to The five new M ( >/ . -.4 -' \ ''' p ■ v:'"'V ( ' • ^ t ■■ ■ ■ ' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN M S I 1 K N RIANCHEOTBll^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CpNN., TUESPAY, MARCH 10, -.a ■ > ... Tw p McDiL eJ/t Wwwdl -r - r :•.. - '—•■ • > ■ ' .r .u— ' r C T -io x ^■vyr. p ' ' ...... -ft. LUl^iJii 1u uidia^ F o r, many town residents, the There were broad smiles all Their blueprints, drawn up by The acceptance of the Top Notch supermarket in renting space. permarket on the site, the recur of the structure with a drive-in Lucas added that there will be The contract has been sisrned sale for $75,000 of a 4.2-acre tract around the table yesterday in the Frazier and Vigneau, architects proposal last fall marked the third Each time the project failed, the rent problem of interesting a food window, has been operating a tem- parking space for 800 cars. and construction is planned to be at the southwest comer of Main M RA’s Main St. office, when ex from East Hartford, call for a 44,- time in nearly four years that the MRA opened the land up for bid. market had been solved. porary trailer bank in the area If the shopping center opens Shopping Center Dream gin sometime this month on the and the new N. Main Sts. is not a ecutives of Top Notch Foods, Inc., 000 square foot single masonry and M RA had accepted a proposal for ding again. Then, on the third try, Hartford National Bank and since September. next fall as scheduled, it will have North End Shopping Center, a major, event. But, for the MRA, of East Hartford, developers and ■steel retail building, all on one the site. Two previous proposals, Top Notch was among the bidders Trust Co. and the Savings Bank of Negotiations are now under way, taken nearly five years, but the 44,000 square foot retail building which has been planning the shop that's been the dream of the Man chief occupants of the site, signed level. It will house a Top Notch both from local developers, were and won acceptance as the best Manchester will both operate says George Lucas, secretary of MRA can still take pleasure in Hie ping center since March, 1966, a chester Redevelopment Agency the contracts which conveyed to supermaket, two branch hanks and withdrawn when their backers plan by the MRA. Since Top Notch branches at the site. Hartford N a Top Notch, with other retailers in accomplished realization of what A Reality for North End significant hurdle has been crossed. (M R A) for some four years. them the ownership of the land. several retail stores. found it impossible to interest a itself would own and operate a su tional, to be located at the east end terested in locating there. was once just a dream- rest of toe amount. pays a total of elbout $88,000 for drants are available. He said $280 a qiuuler. With the crease was William Pfundsr John Young are contacting reg V em on Sen. Robert Hoidey of Ver fire protection and the pro the difference to insurarice pre proposed increase, he said, his Andover ular donors for the Bloodmobile Army Charges ■who said he was speaking «n non, speaking agutoat the in posed increase would bring It to miums on a $18,000 home where bill wlU run abixit $540 per behalf of his daughter who has Visit to be held Thursday from Zambian Leader’s Aide Seeks Seale Loses Appeal Sergeant In crease, made a special plea for about $M,000. fire protection Is pro'vlded would quarter. He said he would a family of nine. Arthur 1:48 to 6:30 p.m. at the S*. toe elderly citizens many of Houley challenged a state be about $3 to $4.80 more than probably have to go out of Callahan, a member of the Columba’s Church Hall. Mrs. Hearings Set NCO Scandals Water Firm, at PU C Hearing, ■anhom he noted are llvtog on fix ment made by the water com where it is not. business. Board of ReinresentaUvea, also Wroblli»Hl explains however, State Support for Witchcraft ed Incomes. He also noted the pany officials that insurance The owner of a local launditH “ I expect things to go up,” he noted he felt toe rate of return To Halt Extradition that new donors are needed. On Requests WASHINGTON (AP) — An By KENNETH L. WHITINO manager of an African team quire treatment by witch doc- increase to fire protection to toe premiums are substantially low mat, John Drost, said his said, “ but this is ridiculous.” to the company would be Ex 8AN FRANCISCO (AP) — aectiUon, had ordered the girls Persons up to 66 years of age ^^my master sergeant, once town. He said the town now er where water itoea and hy present water bill runs about Also speaking against toe in tremely excessive. may now donate. Persons over congressional tea- Associated Press Writer last year because some of his tors. Because of traditional cus- Defends Rate Hike of 185% Black Panther Bobby Seale has released. players preferred the advice cf toms and beliefs, many .Africans lost Ills appeal to halt his ex- , they had F o r B u d g e t BABBARA RICHMOND tomers for many years were be paid by toe same user who . .. V . . j been represented by a lawyer iSuTnST'SpS• 0“'"'- " . r — “ • "■ (Herald Reporter) prol>ably paying an excessive will shoulder his own todWldual tradlUon to CoimecUcuI to stand rate for an inferior product. burden.” The Board of Finance wlU Persons from 18 to 21 years of his tour there was worth Zambdan astro^Ss on tte "'T,® u w frth«rh!^alera*'^ Armed with pages of facta and trial on murder and kidnapping, ness If their lawyer did not hold public hearings tomorrow donate with parent’s ,000 a year, has been moon has a new cause. He says *h,> uH?chdoc ^ientlntii believe that 115 0 figures,igures, officials of toethe'Rockville Rockville . ^ ® , MacKensle, s ^ that he rv> that over this period, "toe com- feels the reque^ is “ reason- A stay granted last week by ^ n t them interviewed by de- Walk-in donors are charged with larceny, bribery African witch doctora d esert t o f t"h!^ T me^> s^d “ r, w i S a l T S I n T T r i g S L Water and Aqueduct Oo. (RWA) pany and stockholders were en- able,” explained\ toe increase San Francisco Municipal Couri tense attorneys. tnr welcome. ^nd graft. government support cmd should annner »>ihoi an.i amnna- Aatri explained yesterday toe com Judge Joseph Kennedy expired Efforts to convict the Panth- quests for appropriations for the Aboard Cruiser The Army said its charges be encouraged to take their Several Rhodesian soccer tribal context and among detri Joytog good profits and slxeaUe toe company will experience to pany’s reason for a request to at 8 p.m. Monday after the 9th ers constitute a ’class strug- 1970-1971 fiscalyear. These Navy Fireman Appren. against M. Sgt. William Higdon rightful place besidemodem clubs employ witch doctors. A balised city Africans, has posl- dividends.” operating expenses due to the raise water rates by 186 per Circuit Court of Appeals denied g?l«” between the revolutionary meetings will be held at 8 p.m. Richard A. McGary, son on Mr. stem from his tour of duty as physicians. spell on the opposing team costs tive qualities. "Now, when they have been new plant cent.’The testimony was present- a„_„ . ___ Another innpatant reason why people Seale's appeal. Panthers and the white power in the Andover Town Hall. and Mrs. Harold McGary, custodian of the noncommis- Nimioao does not |14. Anthropologists describe it as _ _ He said the cost to operate ed at a hearing of toe Public ^ ^ Attorney Robert Marder said structure, F i^ c h author Jean All persons wUl be heard in Waiw R d .^ d o v e r , is now stoned officers andu enUstedCUUDI.CU witchcraft himsell, Governments in several coun- a force which maintains the in- of -water they come to yoii ask- toe plant will run about 8100,- system at witchcraft himself, al- j^jgg enlist the support of witch ner cohesion and harmony of Utilities OommlsBion, in Rock- tog that their butden be peas- 000 a year. This Includes sala- who live by a gas line are caHecHuckies" he did n^ contemnlate anneal- Monday. regard to any appropriaUon serving aboard the heavy men’s open mess system at »hn.. A '■ . / \ \ V\ w. \ ' ■ / l»AGB FOUBTEEK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCi^ES'fER, CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 r .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN Kentucky Tops Final College Poll, THE Herald Angle Pepitone Clouts Astros Past Red Sox ■y Battles Notre Dame in Regionals EARL YOST t v t .*•4- Bpwts MMor Yankees W in SeattleOub Florida State stayed at No. 11 that is the mythical national sent our area in the final The Bonnies finished with 432 NEW YORK (AP) — and Drake regained the 14th • f / A i .'v . champions. game," he said. points—just eight behind UCLA. Notes from the Little Black Book First Game StillLikely Kentucky’s Adolph Rupp spot, while Houston rose from . r •V-'' Kentucky’s first obstacle will Jacksonville had three first Fuel for thought: Norm Hohenthal, one of the origi h^as learned to take winning b'or Kentucky, It was the sixth place votes and New Mexico 13th to 12th and Utah State time in the final poll’s top posi not be an easy one. The Wild State and Iowa one epch. jumped from 18th to IBth. West nal Little League baseball players in the Manchester Of Season ToRelocate in stride during his 40 sea ern kentucky, beaten by Jack r . tion. The Wildcats, who drew 18 cats edged Notre Dame 102-100 Votes are tabulated on tjip program which started back in 1960, reports that pro- NEW____ YORK (A P)— Joe TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Saat- sons as the Wildcat basket at Louisville on Dec. 27,as the basis of 20 for first place, 18 sonville, fell from 12th to 18th. iimina^ plans have been made to stage a 20-year re- Pepitone made the big first place votes and 512 points, ’The Top 20, with first place tie's troubled baseball franohlae ball mentor. were No. 1 in 1949, 1951, 1952, Irish’s high-scoring Austin Carr for second, etc. union. Twenty years ago there were but four teams and noise in a day highlight^ votes and total points: Pointo may go down for the l(Mt ttme 1954 and 1966. blistered the nets for 42 points. St. Bonaventure moved up today when the Amerloan But Rupp, who has led his awarded for first 16 places 60 boys in the small fry baseball loop which played all by long ball fireworks teams to an amazing 835-176 UCLA lost last week to South Carr broke the NCAA tourna from fourth and Jacksonville tu gamez at Memorial, Field, while - - -his former New York League meets to reoonaidar its ment record against Ohio Uni jumped from sixth. Iowa and based on 20-18-16-14-12-10-6tc. long a caaualty of progrosa. . . East students Tom Kiellok emd record, has an added incentive ern California and ended up in 512 fate. versity last Saturday with 61 Marquette each advanced one 1. Kentucky (18) Bast Catholic High will open Its Don Provencal. , .The Herald’s Yankee teammates won when the Wildcats face Notre second place with three first 440 Although the league voted points. rung, but Notre Dame shot 2. UCLA (8) baseball seaaon Tuesday, April sports correspondent at Bast, their first game of the Dame in the first round of the place votes and 440 points. The 483 $660,(XX) as a temporary loan to Rupp noted, ’’ I realize that from 16th to ninth and North 3. St. Bonaventure 7, at home against St. Thomas Tom Barrett will enter Fair- spring season rather quiet NCAA Mideast Region tourna Bruins were the top-ranked 850 tide tile Pilots through spring ment in Coiumbiis, Ohio Thurs team last year and most of this Notre Dame is much Improved Carolina State surged from a 4. JackaonYille (8) Aquinas, Ckiach Jim l^enders’ field University In September ly. tratatag as recently os Feb. 11, season. over the time we beat them, tie for lt9h to 10th. 5. New Mexico State (1) 800 squad will play 18 games, nine . . .Joe Dyer will M.C. Monday Pepitone, traded by the Tanks day night. 289 thwre were tndlcaUons that n The Wildcats, who finished the UCLA, which also topped the and there is no doubt that Iowa South Carolina lost to North 6. South Carolina home and nine away. Newcom- night’s Knights' of (Jolumbus to Houston during the winter for move to Milwaukee for 1970 was 242 regular season with a 25-1 mark, poll in 1964 and 1967, ended its and Jacksonville also arc Carolina State in the Atlantic 7. Iowa (1) e « to the slate are Gilbert High JHsh-Sports Night at the Kacey Curt Blefary, knocked In five 168 getting strong consideration. were named Monday as the na regular season at 24-2 and cap strong. In fact, I think the Mid Coast Conference final and fell 8. Marquette of Wlnsted, coached by Moe Home. Honored guest will be runs Monday helping the Astros 128 Experienced baseball men tion’s No. 1 team in the final tured the Paclflc-8 Conference. east Region is the strongest of from third while New Mexico 9. Notre Dame Morhardt, and Windsor Locks Cathy Dyak, the No. I high av- to a 9-6 victory over Boston. pointed out that the mere fact 'Worth Carolina State 118 Associated Press weekly major Kentucky wrapped up its third the bunch.’ ’ State remained the same. 10. High. Morhardt and Pendens erage woman duckpln bowler The 29-year-old first baseman, that the league was holding an 117 college basketball poll. consecutive Southeastern Con The winners of the Kentucky- Pennsylvania dropped from n . Florida State played college hall, at UCk>nn. in the United States. Speaker after driving In an earlier run 108 other special meeting leas tiian "Naturally we’re delighted at ference crown to gain its 18th Notre Dame and Jacksonville- seventh to 13th and Davidson, 12. Houston . , . Jim McCavanagh has been will be The Rev. Robert Keat -with a single, settled the game a- month attar cmnouncing a ds- 92 the confidence that the final bal NCAA berth. lowa games will meet for the beaten by St. Bonaventure, fell 13. Penn named ' general sales manager ing a n d Sen. Tom Dodd. . . with a bases-taaded home run f cision to stay In Seattle was tak 75 off the Red sJx’ Vicente Romo lots placed in the University of The No. 1 ranking may be Mideast Region championship. from 10th to 15th. 14. Drake at Mdriarty Bros. Mac Is a vet Looking back 20 years, three of en as a strong hint that a'ohsnge 61 In the eighth inning. Bob Watson Kentucky,” Rupp said. frosting on the cake, but for Rounding out the top-ten in Niagara, No. 17, Long Bench 15. Davidson eran stock cor racing driver the town's top tennis players was upcoming. 48 also homered for the Astros "We realize that UCIjA is an Rupp, the season Is far from the final poll, in order, were St. State, No. 19, and USC, No. 20, 16. Utah State and was on the autoitiobUe sales are now connected with the If the owners decide to move 24 while Tony Conigliaro, in his outstanding team and that over. Bonaventure, Jacksonville, New moved into the top 20 this week. 17. Niagara staff before hU promotion. Holiday Lanes. Brothers Hip at the meeting, scheduled to 28 llrat at bat of the spring, con many other teams In the coun "I realize that the NCAA has Mexico State, South Carolina, Dropping out were Kansas 18. Western Kentucky • • « and Paul Correntl were top- start Tuesday morning, the best 16 nected for a two-run shot for the try could have been placed in not been decided and maybe Iowa, Marquette, Notre Dame State, Ohio University and Cin 19. Long Beach State notchers and Lee Urbanettl bet would appear to be Milwau the same position as we are"— we will have a chance to repre and North Carolina State. cinnati. 20. Southern OaUfomla 13 Here *n There held the singles crown in 1950. Sox. Marty Ralbovsky, sportswrlt- The Yeuikees, after dropping kee which has a major league Hip Correnti and Urbanetti are stadium ready for opening day, er on the staff of NEA, will be officers and part owners of the their first three spring exhibi (Ap PhotoCox) tions, got excellent eight-hit only four weeks off. the featured guest on Phil Bur duckpln house. . .Now’s the OUT AT PLATE— Houston Astros’ Doug Rader is Montgomery. Jesus Alou flied to Carl Yastrzem- E B A Names pitching from veterans Joe Ver- gess' sports show Wednesday time for the Park Department tagged out a%' plate by Boston’s catcher. Bob ski in second inning and Rader tried to score. Mount Inks Pacers’ Contract, banlc and Steve Hamilton and night at WINF radio starting to start thinking seriously of VAp KIKKDCaXI at 0:80. Ralbovsky is the chap rookie Ron Kllmkowski in roll Tennis Play MOODY STAR— LSU's scoring ace Pete Maravich sits alone in a pensive mood Outstanding getting the current available ing to a 3-0 triumph over the who has created quite a bit of tennis courts into condition for ■in the dressing room after losing a big one with Kentucky. Maravich, college First of College Superstars interest with |)ls early major Minnesota Twins. NHUs Patrick Trophy To Shore WOMEN'S the 1070 season. . .The 39th an Matches Two basketball’s all-time scoring leader, replays the game, especially after defeat. HANDICAP - TToon Stars league baseball pennant predic- The New Yorkers got all the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. *^® contract is tlonal Basketball Association. Holiday Lanes,Bs, 106 entries. Kay _ kJ I - O nual Connecticut Gallery Rifle runs they needed In the third in MacWilliams and Betty Parker ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) tKm carried In Herald as a Match begins FUday thru Sun /^ p \ __R ick Mount Purdue y®®rs "at about $40,000 "I don’t think we can afford dally feature titled 'Form ning on John Ellis' run-scoring Power Teams All ^ ATviavi^an V>aalroi-hn11 ^ “ substantial initial to wait,” he said. "As far as split first place money, $26 Waite Bellamy, averaging 30.2 day at the Winchester Range single and a$t RBI triple by Reds^ Players Enjoy Traveling A ll - A m en ca n oasnetuaii gjyen a I’m concerned, until there is a each, with 372 scores. Donna points a game for Wilmington, Charts. . .Zlggy Oozdz, former in New Haven. Two ol the out Old Boston Bruins’ Player CAMBRIDGE, Moss. (AP) — Gene Michael. SIgn-up dotee for boys in player, became tne Iirst Ol funded program that could pay merger, there is no merger." Bremser, 362, Lorraine Caroen- was named the most valuable local basketball player, now a standing schoolboy teams en The $20,000 DSvU Cup style resident of Sandwich, Mass., on In other action, the I%iladel- terested in playing Little this year’s college stars to annuities of up to $60,000 a year The merger would include a ter, 361, Laura Armstrong, 361, player in the Eastern Pro Bas- tered are Rockville High, de phia Phillies dropped the New tournament billed as a "World Cape Cod, recently returned League baseball In Manches tum pro when he signed a tor 20 years beginning 20 years common draft to end the bid-Ann Kalil, 367, Judy Addaibbo, ketball League at a meeting fending champs, and Manches York Meta 18-3, the Chicago Title" tennis match between the ' from Florida where he -visited, Honored at Hockey Dinner ter will be the next two Fri United States and Australia was Globetrotters’ Opponents, contract Monday night from last night." ding war between the leagues 355, followed. ’Total of 38 made here Monday, ter High. Cubs stopped Seattle 7-3, the days from 7 to 8:80 p.m. and fished, with Brunlg Moske deadlocked 1-1 today with with the Indiana Pacers of The Pacers, most financially for college talent. the prize list. Bob Raskin, coach of the Chicago White Sox whipped St. Boys who register must be before the latter sold ^hls. inter his skating and to suggest that his boss he would not be back Americans hoping to wear down the American Basketball successful team in the three- With Purdue out of any post- pace-setting Allentown Jets, waj Louis 7-4, Detroit blasted Pitts NEW YORK (AP) — A accompanied by an adult and ests In Stuart. Oozdz, who own End of the Line his athletes skate leaning back the next year because he want Aueeles Fred Stolle and John Association. year-old ABA, signed Mount in season tourneys, Mount was the CHURCH — Ed Daniels 207- chosen coach of the year, and burgh 8-2, San Flnncisco benevolent smile crossed each boy must pay an in Don Ed Mast of the Jets was select- ed and operated an antique Writers covering the CIAC wards to increase blood circula ed to pursue his law studies. Neither Mount nor Mike a news conference televised live first of the college superstars 655, Earl White 211-568 bombed Oakland 14-4, Cincin Eddie Shore’s face Monday surance fee of $1. Birth cer Newcombe, a couple of "iron Game’s Most Unsung Heroes ‘business In Talcottvllle for Basketball Tournament semi tion to their brains. Patrick wired Art Ross, then StoTen '^Pacera'^genera^^ manag- rn 'indlanapolta at il’ p.mTES-T this year to become fair game Anderson 202-211-670, Jim Coop- ed rookie of the year. Mast is nati clubbed Kansas City 12-6 tificates must also be pro men" as contract pros. many years, retired a year ago finals and finals at Central night as he accepted the Shore insists when a player head man of the Bruins,, offer- The four-man U.S. team, all WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. good “ d many times the a team that loses every night? ^ould reveal any particulars Monday. to the pros. er 258-665, Dick Heck 209-664, fifth in rebounding and amon" Connecticut won’t have any and Cleveland nipped San Diego duced. and settled In a new home in National Hockey League’s skates straight up, circulation is' ing the non-descript Lane in a so-called players eligible to ac /API MonHnwlnrk margin of victory for the Globe- Financially, a team spokesman of the contract. Mount only "Rick’s signing has demon- Pete Maravich of Loulsl^a Mike Orlowskl 214, Tom Reese the top 20 in scoring. worry -knowing that Don Clerkin, 7-5 Sandwich. . .Vollyball playoffs, The Meta, defending world Lester Patrick 'Trophy for increased from spinal column to totally preposterous exchange Play will be for boys 0 thru cept prize money, has plenty (AP) — Meadowlark j^m has only been one point, said, the Reds do very well. commented "I’m very pleased" strated to all that the ABA is State, Niagara’s Calvin Mur- 213, John Wolcott 202, Bemie Heading the all-star ^am is Central’s sports tub thumper, a round-robiri double elimina service to brain. “ But the -boys today, they for Shore, who was one of the 12. July 81 determines the going for It In the three-day on. Curly Neal and Pablo But even when the game is „ , . p, . J,| new contract, h here to stay,” Storen told the phy, Charlie Scott of North McDonnell 219-684, Vic Squadri- Wilkes-Barre s Stan Fawlak, will be in charge of the pres.8 champions, committed eight er- outstanding age, Mike Nlmlrowskl, presi tion, started last night at the bend over forward. Ihat makes top NHL stars of the day. tournament with $11,000 going to Rnhprtnon have become close, the fans gather outside Hrnw^0 iravei. y uiii oeo. .storen had sal in the tonight, conclude Monday slower,” he said. composure oVer the offer, wired the losers . a look at their heroes while tile , European tour to ing a deferred payment pro- Storen had said earlier the ments. r e d LEE CLASSIC — June ‘ “ P® scribes . . . Tops in pushing out In three runs apiece for the "Lester Ftatrick ... I re the first week in April. ^ Shore was introduced by ball fans who follow the Reds go ------unnoticed.a, to their countries^ and there are gram and business investment Pacers would try to sign Mount ’The Pacers presented Mount a 178-482, Harriet Coons league. . night, league director Bob copy to sports desks around the Phillies, (fompton had a three- member him,” said Shore, who Patrick simply: “ You’re Myles The tournament on Harvard’s Parizeau reported. . .John Fll- run homer while the Phils’ Rick Myles J. Lane, Justice of the from Shore.” Boys may register at the indoor clay courts is being held antics of the Harlem Globe- dressing room and on to the “^gi^“io' scores of cities in the opportunities, can run weU in regardless of the merger talks No. 10 jersey, the same number 176.193.51g Betty Richardson , ^ T wii state on a college scale is ds generally acknowledged as school in which their resi of cities in the , i ’ ,„,„,on .” between the ABA and the Na- he had at Purdue. 176-193-639, Grace Brenner 185- ^^^n Mathis Hamden; Ken Wl - loramo, outstanding lineman UConn’s Joe Soltys, which is Joseph added a two-run blast. the game’s greatest defense- New York State Supreme Court Shortly afterwards, Lfuie was to help a drive tor construction trotters. f®am bus. United States. burn, Allentown: Tony Koski, dence falls at Waddell, But what about Red Klotz, Spinella^ a graduate of the 472, Ruth Smith 183-528, Elea and linebacker with East the main reason UOonn gets Billy Williams clubbed a men. “ He used to go by me like and, for a short time, a team sold to the Bruins in a etraigjit of a public tennis center In Bos ‘"The European tour is the Hartford; and Bellamy. Buckley or Verplanck Jim Boyle and Matt Spinella? University of Jacksonville nor WUaon 494, Barbara Higlet Catholic High’s football team more ink than other state col three-run homer and pitcher hello.” mate of Eddie’s in Boston. cash deal. ton. Named to the seconfl team Schools. There are new boun They jday every time the Globe- where he was a standout player, best," Boyle says. ’,’They don’t TV Camera Injures Clark 188-478, Mary Prestl 216-530, last fall, wiU appear with the leges . . . Men’s Senior Bowling Ralph Dickey added a bases- Lsine played briefly for the The fifth annual Patrick din America will sen'd Its top' Knicks’ GM were Mast, Bruce Spraggins,, It was a night tor memories dary lines for the 1970 sea trotters do, but they don’t get says it takes a certain amount >mow much f^ u t basketb^l Leah Whipple 179-611, Ginger East All-Stars In the annual Tournament at the Holiday loaded triple in the Cubs’ victo New York Rangers after grad ner also honored Jim Hendy, a ranked player, Stan Smith of Hamden; Dave Scholz, Hamden; with many of Fiore’s contempo- ^ son. r^chlttentil of adapttag to ply for the Reds. ‘ htak Yourkas 178-198-519, Miary Nutmeg Bowl football game Lanes this weekend is open to ry over Seattle. uating from Dartmouth. One longtime hockey executive, Pasadena, Calif., against Stolle, Joe Heiser, Binghamton; and Ooco Laboy and Adlopho phll **^?*'“***’£ ,? * * ^ Jtainson, ^ jj approached Lester Pat posthumsotay. Hendy’s son, F'e- the 1966 U.S. singles champion, They are members of the New First, he said, you have to Globetrotters are the bes ® m Chaves 469, Lynn Massaro 458. Aug. 21 at Kennedy Stadium in all, no restrictions to local resi - - ^ - Ace Bailey, BUI Cook, King ■' Spider Bennett, Hartford. dents only . . . New town men’s >‘PS smashed solo blasts and rick, then general manager- ter, accepted the award for his in the third singles match to- Jersey Reds, who, about 280 realize that the people come to ^ ® ® Bucks One Man Show ^ ® ^ ,9 , Bridgeport. 'FiUoramo, along Clancy, aitd Cooney WeUand Dartmbuthith Cager Commissioner Harry Rudolph duQkpin bowling king, George Bob Bailey had a two-rm triple coach of the Rangers, and told father. . night. In the first doubles times a year, lose to the Globe- see the Globetrotters and not OOMiMERCIAL — Ken Warii- with back John Wholley, were Joining a who’s who of current HANOVER, N.H, (AP) o • AtBuitaio announced Binghamton was Pelletier feels that the lack of Expos’ rout while the America can ^ck a trotters. you. Second, you have to realize Boyle says people come be- burn 144-383, Ed Spence 147- -winners of the Thom McAn hockey to honor the old Boston John Ryzewic, a 8-foot-4 reserve niatch, fined $2,000 as the result of its top-grade leeq;ues, plus a reduc- Hraves got homers from Hank forward from New London, t®am from Smith, Cliff Richey, ’The Reds have beaten the that the Reds are the straight cause the Globetrotters are fun- Deieats SuperSomes BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP)—Ed 394, Claude Hendricksen 364, failure to appear for a schedul awards, presented in coopera Bruin defen^man. Globetrotters only once, andmen for the Globetrotters’ rou- "y- “ f " every funny bit,” he Fred Oakes 374, Ed Scott 359, tion with The Herald. The two ed tournament sechedule, has Aaron and Tony Gonzalez. Conn., Is captain-elect of the Arthur Ashe and Clartc Graeb- ed game at Hamden Sunday. Seventh-inning circuits by Shore played defense for 13 Tall Sophomore Jim Masker tines. says, "someone has to throw thS die Donovan, who a* coach and Irv Schlehofer 376. hurt Connecticut bowlers in the 1970-71 Dartmouth College baa- n®r duel Stolle and New- that was 10 years ago NEW YORK (A P)— First, Archie Clark’s losing pho- Arrangements for post-season Thom McAn awaird recipients Tom McCraw'and Bobby Knoop seasons with the Bruins and was "Actually” says Neal, "they It takes so much adapting pie, and someone has to get hit nOSe. then general manager helped national ranks. Three times Pel ketball tecun. combe. Wally JoneS gets defeated by a playoffs will be com plete Sun at Manchester High will be an gave the White Sox their a first-team AU-8 tar seven didn’t beat us. We thought we that six out of 10 men who try fhe face . . . we get hit.’ guide the New York Knicks nounced shortly. letier was No. 2 In the country, In Fine Year at Dartmouth Ryzewic, who averaged 2.0 I" cq>enlng slnglea Monday What next for the Philadelphia 76ers? day. Just missing on two occasions by triumph. McOaw, who also times and Most Valuable Player were ahead and did our baseball out for the Reds give up refus- Chuck McKay, who is the from the depths to the heights of Coach of All-Stars points in limited action in night, Richey, ranked third in Clark is out with a hip injury less than one pin of being No. 1 rapped out a single and double, in the NHL four times. routine, but it turned out the tag to play second fiddle to the voice of the Glotetaotters says barging into a television surge that put the game out of the National Basketball Associa- Sophomore Jim Masker has games this year, was elected the nation but considered this !! CHICAGO (AP)—Otto Graham Short Stuff . . . Roller derby returns to the tied the contest at 4-4 with his After his playing career end completed a highly successful Monday night to succeed Greg country’s foremost d a y player, scoreboard wag broken and they Trotters. that the Reds might be able to ^ National reach. blast and Knoop added a two- W 1 n rr4 4 V< ^ r P v w f f A w a •' Young men behind the cam Elastem States CoUseum Wed were ahead.” I^ tz, who owns the Reds Md do ^ tter Association game tion, will have a chance to try it who coached the college foot- ed. Shore took over ownerabip season with the Dartmouth Ctol- Pickering. rallied to defeat Newcombe. Alcindor scored 25 points in Sports Slate eras at several East Catholic nesday night, April 1 with San nm shot. Lou Brock, Mike Shon- of th* American League Spring- lege varsity basketball team. Jim Boyle, a graduate of at 60 years old still is a starter "But,” McKay says, ’ It would New York. And _ Monday______an abbreviated appearance, and. again® with the fledgling ® ® Buffalo hall All-Stars “ “ ^s to victories over with High basketball games this sea Francisco meeting the Midwest non ‘ ‘ ®W franchise and turned It Into Masker, a 6-10 center for the Temple and a five-year man for the team, probably has the mean Interfering with the com- ‘ jonesVviffered'a rwse in- Intimidated the opposition in an- team the pros in 1958 and 1963, was TUESDAY, MARCH „ 16 son whose work has appeared Pioneers. Last month a turn- inning homers for the Cards. a vaetly successful operation Indians, finished the season In with the Reds, said in an inter- best set shot in the business. edy routines, which would mean . ’ Philadelphia’s 131-112 other one-man show. Once the Donovan’s appointment as named Monday as head coach Class AA Semifinals ati CGSC Willie Horton knocked In two In The Herald, hududing last away crowd watched the actio.i which served as a ^ringboard third place in the overall indi NHL Appoints Own view here the Reds really are a So why ^yould he want to own ruining the Globetrotters.” victory over San Diego. 7-2 rookie took the ball away------general^_____ manager ^ of the new lignin of the collegians for their Watkins vs. Latvians 8, Kas- runs while Jim Northrop and Friday’s against Lee High, are at the Springfield, Mass., site. lor majiy players now In the vidual scoring race with 270 I Dalton Jones cracked three hits Jones received the” painful in- from a Seattle guard, and an- expansion” franchise was to Kansas City aen vs. Eart Sides 8:45. NHL. points, for an 11.7 per game jury in the first period and after other time dribbled half the i iiv r n « WEDNESDAY, March 11 apiece in the Tigers’ victory. He became famous for his being worked on by two doctors, length of the court, passing be- oinciany at a news Chiefs, winners of the Windham vs. East Cathobc at average. Hal Lanier unleashed a home somewhat tmorthodox training Crime Department did not bow out until the final hind his back for an assist. conference today. Super Bowl, wiU play the All- CXJSC 6:45 ’ ’ ' Masker, of Vernon and for Ski Notes Boxing Referee Tony Perez run and the Giants erupted lor tactics. He has been known to AIC Begins Play seconds of the game. Doctors in- Bob Rule scored 19 points to In a prelude Monday, the 46- Stars at Soldier Field July 31. Northwest Catholic vs. > ^uth nine runs In the first four In mer Rockville High and Kings- NEW YORK (AP) — The National Hockey Leaflrue, insist that a player change his ^ood performer, had the By BILL 8 ACHEREK dlcated the nose was not bro- top the SuperSonics, who were year-old Donovan resigned as Graham isIs returning March Catholic at (JCSC 8:15 nings In their rouf ol Oakland. concerned by the recent gambling controversies involv Saves Life in. Out of Ring hairstyle in an effort to Improve team’s second best rebound to- Xen, but said Jones probably never In the game. 15 to, the Coast Guard Acad 'THTTRSDAY, MARCH M Jim Stewart led a 17-hit Cin ing Denny McLain and Joe Namath, announced Monday will be held at Glen Ellen and would not be available for Sat-. New Orleans’ victory over ^ . emy as athletic director. He Hhnd vs. Kolbe at (XSC 6:45 NEW YORK—(NEA) — Tony tell the parents that we’ve seen cinnati attack, slapping out lour tal with 173 but was excellent Md River Glen. Final prepara in the defensive category. it was setting up its own security department. In NCAA Tourney urday night’s game in Los An- Kentucky in the ABA snapped absorbed by Coach Red Holz- coached there before coaching Middletown vs. South Wind Perez, referee for the Joe Vra- their boy, a good-looking boy. safeties and the Royals commit Clarance Campbell, president------— tions are underway as both pre "We feel that Jim has de geles. the Buccaneers’ eight-game los- , the Washington Redskins. sor at C e s e 8 :15 iler-Jinuny EUls heavyweight hanging around with a bad ele ted live errors, giving the Reds Exhibition 'Baseball of the NHL, said he has been pare to host the country’s big- veloped into one of the all- In the night’s only other ing streak and was their first ‘® ^ FRIDAY, MARCH IS championahip fight, has Jump ment. We think he could be a five imearned nms. Bob Oliver appointed to head a special EVANSVILLE, Ind. (A P)—A new champion will be gest and most important ski Montreal 9, Atlanta 2 around finest prospects In the game. Lew Alcindor led Mil- since Feb. 21. ’The setback NBA expansion clubs to name a Class S Finals at OCSC good l»sketball player. They knocked In three runs for the committee set up by the W est Holds race of the season, ed in when he has seen eyes Cincinnati 12, Kansas City 6 East,” commented Coach crowned in the NCAA College Division Basketball Tour- waukee to a 124-105 victory over dropped the Colonels to third g®n®ral inana^r. CHeveland, CIAC ‘S’ Results get Insulted. ’My son! No . . . Royals, Including a homer. leagpie’s boiml of govemorh to Racers will arrive Tuesday SATURDAY, MARCH U glassy, legs rubbery, tongue Houston 9, Boston 6 George Blaney. "He was the nament opening Wednesday and that’s the only sure Seattle. place in the Eastern Divis'on, Houston and Portland, Ore., will You must be mistaking him for Rookies Ted Ford and Mike develop such a security force. for the downhlU practice at Cromwell 88, Putnam 54 Class AA Finals 1:00 tied and a head (hat was about Philadelitala 13* New York key to our success this seaaon Point Edge bet of the meet. In the American Basketball one-half game behind idle Caro- league along someone else. .’ Caruthers each knocked in two Campbell said the action was No team has won the champion Glen Ellen. (Conditions have been Wamogo 70, LaSalette 56 Class A Finals 4:00 to orbit. He has Jumped in, on (N) 3 and I can’t help but think that Kentucky Wesleyan, winner of g^ip its first try. Association, New Orleans de- lina. ______"But then you see some of runs in a four-run seventh In- prompted by the cases in which Improving with several snow , ^ ^ Class B Finals 8:00 numerous occaMmu, he feels, Detroit 8, Flttsburgh 2 we could have really done bet The Bucs built a 19-polnt lead the Indians to McLain, Detroit Tiger pitcher, In Scoring three of the last four titles, 'The first round pairings: falls and constant grooming. ^ ^ ' i to save a life perhape, in and addicts, and they are 11 and 12 ® P **8^ Chicago (A) 8, St. Lotas 4 ter in the overall standings had JIM MASKER ’The 76ers lost a pair of early, and opened a 63-47 halftime out of the rtas and 13 years old. ‘Oh, my God’ their narrow victory over San was suspended from baseball didn’t even make the regionals. 7 c s t —Buffalo State Ben- More sectional running Is sched- . » , j i. » k 1 1 ti t fVio New York 3, Minnesota 0 Jimmy been healthy.” Only two nationally ranked gals (21-3) vs. Stetson Hatters, tiled Wednesday with a non- H-polnts leads bu t. came back bulge. Jimmy Jones to p i^ the i» with you say to yourself. It’s Uke an Diego Ford’s tw MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 197( PAGE SEVENTEEN PAOB SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1970 V-- BUGGS BUNNY OUH BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Tniekt— Tractera S BusiriotsB Op^ortunlfy 28 Holp Wontod— Holp eimteWmM ka; BipIMing--- 35 II SK WkLICCP RI«HT »Y itM. la» »1 M. «•>. 1988 DODGE A-lOO van, origl- I'M PROUD O' 'iK , nal owner, very good condlUon. SVtVCSTER' t h a t BMPtOVMSNT A F T E R T H E , ^ VAOBC? p o v d , AMwtr H tntlm u h w h BERfiyS WOBLO WOMAN wanted to oare tor a a e t s w o n CLASSIFIED AfiSNCV WTHOirr . X TOLP VOU Call 848-9479. EXCELT/ENT neighborhood children while mother worka, FUNCHIN t THOUSWT T O BREAK. 11 SHOULD WHAT 1 WIN*. Variety .1^------tave^ that serves hot meals, Ha v e COINC TO DO/ SALES LADIES live in preferred but not neoeh- UP WHEN 'lO U C O N - I960 FORD haif-ton pick-up, p l ^ , grinders. Fine for a "'//// VIKCEO BUSTER THAT • F IS U B EP > o a P O N T V-8, new paint, clutch, battery, % sary, $80. weekly plus room HEP ALBEAX3T EAT6N.' ' TH A T T H IN K . X P ACSOBB B Promontory qmiple. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, ADVERTISING exhaust. Good condition. |S00. Full-time to r housewares and bokrd. Call 644-OltS. ALL HE C O T WAS A ANVTHINS I eXAKSSERATE 1 County . y 4 a - i 6 n . (SLAsSS O F WATER. COULD M T s k i l l s . After 6 p.m. 847-9797. (fff> o InTora llHeoUn* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS and stationery departments. THEM HE LEFT TO HAPPEN.' PO "TOU T TWarbtor BRUSH H'S TEETH/ 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Holp Wanlod>- Apply in person. 1969 FORD, V-8, hal^ton, COMPTOMETER SISS.TSL. 21StSBSff Printing Fomoi* 35 15 Having OOTY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. pick-up, $150. 847-1978. W. T. GRANT CO. toothed mistakes OPERATORS wheals 22 Symbol for 4:80 P.M. DAY BEPORB PUBUOA'nON 1965 CHEVY $4 ton. pick-up HAIRDRESSERS (two), ex Manchester Shopping Parkade actinium 16Tro«'exudstas Deadline lor Saturday and Monday la 4:80 p,m. Pridai camper special, fully loaded. perienced. full and part-time. Openings (or experienced 23Pauaa appellation • 17 Order (Latin) 34 Right (ab.) Phone after 6 p.m., 648-0929. Call 643-0322, evenings 249-0217. ______Comptometer Operatora, ISMaUcciui 24 Poker stoke 48 Mounds used 25 Adult mala 37 Selna . Petite Beauty Salon, 34 Church cog-j. ACCOUNT Clerk with FULL-TIME and PART- measure 39 Symbol for by golfers PLEASE READ YOUR AD St., Manchester. igPiUer deer iridium 49Domastle typing ability. Part-time. Ap 'HME. Must be skilled in'aU 23 Rough file 28 Swine slave OlMallied or “ Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a T r a l l a n * ply In person. Dean Machine phases of Comptometer BY V. t. H ABIUN 28 Upright 41 Nut WOMAN for part-time nights ALLEY OOP 27 Grampua 42Expunga 50 Capuchin •'“ »Nd read hia ad the FIRST Mobil* Homos 6-A Products, 102 Colonial Rd., work. 28 Top of head standard monkey ■ DAY IT ^ pPORT ERRORS In time tor the Monday - Friday, 6 p.m. to 29 Asseverate 43 Cure by Manchester. WH*rSVW»ONGWnWl^AS)K« \■IJTAI«^n■^O u^*^ .vou m u s t \ WELL,WE R6URE 32Lurer 51 Summer (Fr.) next Insertion. The Herald la reaponalMe for only ONE In 1968 SEARS hardtop tent trailer closing, for snack bar. Apply __ PLANNING ON WE CAN OPERATE 30GuU-Ukebird salting Co/npany offers excellent J 1 ( OIRBOUIPMENTP TW COMPUTER ) ABOUT VtXJR IF MAKING A REAL / FOR QUITE AWHILE 34 Rambles 44 Exclamation 52 Favorite correct or omitted insertion lor any advertlaement and ttien with add-a-room, good condi In person. Vernon Lanes, KEYPUNCH operator mostly l^'V^SMmNIESPOn'AU.TMETIME!/^ . 35 Theatrical 31 Essential .animal only to ^ extm t of a “ miUie good” ineeiUon. Errors which Route 83, Vernon. wages, above average bene rental BUSINESSr KILLING.' ^ ON *500,000! being of regret tion, $650. 649-4477. numerical, 026 or 029. Gaer platform 45 ------SSThrsetimasavia do not lesBon the value of the advertteement will not be fits, congenial co-workers !/ 33 Cerium Bros., 140 Rye St., So. Wind 38 Homs 47 Feminine (comb, form) corrected by **iuake food*’ IneeiUon. 1966 10%’ - 'TRUCK camper, WOMAN WANTED tor month of and excellent working con 38 Sheep in their May, six-days weekly. Help sor. ditions. Apply; w P6TTEB second year S“ W IT IT sleeps 8, good condlUon, many NOT r ~ r - S" r ~ r “ 1 - r with house and children, 043- 39 Follower (Rockville, ToO Free) extras. Call 646-0406, between PART-TIME cleaning women A6K, 4934. [MAOOR 40 Sea eagle 13“ u 6-10 p.m. needed (or cleaning work in I 41 Babble FIRST NATIONAL U£_ 43 Solicitude IS IS 643-2711 875-3136 the Manchester area evenings. :L | if Good wages, paid holidays. STORES INC. 46 Plexus (ansL) II Moforcyelot— 50 Comfort v r - KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Call 627-9286 or apply Rudder „ ______Bicyclos 11 Building Service Corp., 187 PARK 8c OAKLAND AVENUES BY J. B. WILLIAMS in grief i r u s r 2 OUT OUR WAY 52 Most pallid Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Opening (or experienced Al Charter Oak Avenue, Hart- EAST HAR'TFORD, CONN. » Jl BICYCLES—New and used. Re 54BibUcal W H pha-Numeric IBM keypunch- ford. Conn. pairs on alt makes. Open daily I DO SAY.' WHEW I W AS A ^THEY'REY yeah, BUT ORAMPlS mountain er >to work full-time days. THAT KIP WE HAPiSREAT BAS AT IT / APP6PA PROP ID 55 Hebrew H" 24-Hour Answering Service 9-6:30. Manchester Cycle Shop, HIGH SCHOOL Juniors or soph- ______ascetic Company offers excellent 50? KETBALL TEAMS,TP BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE linliWM LoeaHom Out of Town H«lp WotltEd— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW * 6 Lamd For Sol* 71 Homes For Sal# 72 Hom*s For Sola 72 HouMs For Sal* 72 Homos For Solo 72 Out of Town Out of Town For R ant 64 For R*nt Faculty Senate Mai* or F*mal* 37 V DON'T f o r g e t ID For Solo 75 For Sal* 75 ! KEEP VOUR COAT HEBRON - w a ll: ST., four- KEYPUNCH operator — new COIIJG TO 9CHOOL, OFFICE SPACE or novelty VERY AttracUve 1068, HIGHLAND Park School area, -no htv.r o o m older home MANCHESTER — Holllater - - AtUConnVote* ZIPPED UP h g n t - and room apartment, heat, hot wa commerotal sltea available In 8-bedroom Ranch, built-in large 7-room Colonial with 1% .(*. ------u, nn* Mnnk fiVkTn BOLTON - Spacious six-room SIX-ROOM Raised Ranch with CLASSIFIED • BRATlMELLA'e store. Immediately available. Central location. Early occu School la Just one Mock from Installation. Interesting and " KEEP yoUR MITTENS ONL ter, carpeting, etc. Available the M an-eater area. Owner range, large > wooded lot bathe, fireplace, screened Ranch VA baths. custom 3 bedrooms, dining rooip, liv Bu n d led u p lh^e Paneled throughout. Central lo pancy. Belflore Agency, 647- this 6-room home on Delmont To Retain ROTC diversified work. Apply or call immediately. $176 monthly. 846. Hutchins Agency Realtors, 640- porch and 2-cor garage. Many kitchen, beautifully land ing room with fireplace, mod PlMieer Systems, Inc., Hale ROR A POLAR 'BVe, cation. Call 876-6141. 1418. St. with 2-oar garage, $24,600. 0882', 640-2871. extras. Mid 80’s. Phllbrlck Flano Agency, 6460191. scaped. Louis Dimock, Realty, em kitchen with butlt-ins, base- 8TORR8, (fonn.. (AP) The ADVERTISING Rd., Manchester, 644-1681, Ext. _ EXPEDITION ty (fo., ,648-41)2, 648- 1121. MAIN STREETT offloe space, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. BEAUTIFUL 7-room (folonial. 649-9828. ment Is partially completed faculty Senate at the University 236, Mrs. Donaldson. An equal - 100 per cent location near GARRISON (folonlal - AU with laundry room and half gf (fonnecticut has voted to re- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS BiMliwu Fropwty wall to wall c a s t in g paneled COVENTRY - 4-room Ranch opportunity employer. banka, alr-conditloned, auto rooms exceptionally large, MANCHESTER area Seven- family room, swimming pool, *^artlcular racial School, on Porter St. Nickerson, who died Jan. 31 in Next week Dr. hQchael Atkina dent of Case balance must be achieved in the The first to speak will be BomervlUe. I IVaS sickle-cell anemian AH* t n In Is An««nAA3 caused by -later development. m There ** are star over a period of yeans and of Vernon will provide the lec Survivors also Include his available for comment. regular meeting. schools; to what extent school State Senate Majority Leader choice __ a ’’bad” gene, the same gene ture on the psysiology of sex, districts and zones may or must Edward Marcus of New Haven, parents, a brother, and three followed on March 24 by a pro St. Margaret Circle, Daugh- ^® "cnrHer condition” con- be altered as a constitutional a candidate for the Democratic sisters. Look at Other Nations fessional in the field of psycho- ters of Isabella, will meet to- ^®ro Immunity to malaria, matter; to what extent trans nomination for U. S. senator. T„ hio -A- ..IM _ believe he Is now the highest sexual behavior not yet an night at 8 at the KofC Home. Although he predlcU that In lus work on racial differ- u portation may or must be pro He •will be followed by State Mr*. Martha L. Hansen Rap Brown paid player in the American nounced. The last speaker In the ___ chemists will soon be able to ences and education, Dr. vided to achieve the ends sought Sen. Jay Jackson of West Hart Mrs. Martha Louise Kindt League. series will be the Rev. Thomas Urged in Drug Effort XI Gamma Chapter of Beta synthesize human genes, Dr. Beadle said. Jensen contends by prior holdings of the court.” ford, one of eight candidates for Hansen, 82, of 27 EJlro St., According to the best esti LaFleur, head of the Family Associate Sigma Phi will meet tonight at ~ The Memphis NAACP Legal the nomination for First Dis widow of Ludwig W. Hansen, By MARGARET AUU8IO mate, Howard joined the seleot' Life Bureau of the Norwich 8 at the home of Mrs. Robert Defense Fund said in a state trict congressman and he will checking account services died last night at a Manttaes- (Herald Reporter) group of only two otiier AL play Diocese. Potter, 110 Merllne Dr., Ver ment the decision ’’rejects the be followed by former U. S. ter convalescent home. Dies in Blast Packard Pledges to Ease ers with 9126,(XX> contracts or A registration fee of 92 per Our experience with marijuana in this country is non. Mrs. Potter and Mrs. notion that neighborhood resl- Alty. Jon Newman, also of better. They ere Carl Yostre- couple will be charged for the Mrs. Hansen was born Aug. “relatively insignificant” compared to countries where Howard Lundell will be In dentlEd patterns justify fedlure West Hartford, another candi (Conttaued from Page One) zemsld of Boston and Ftank series. 1, 1887 in Rost^k, ^ im a n y , drug has been used for some 2,000 years, said Dr. to achieve more than token de- date for the nomination for oon- charge of the program. Lockheed’s Financial Woes Robinson of Baltimore. St. Patrick’s Dtaner and 1 ^ Mved ta M a ^ e s r or Q’Brian, clinical pharmacologist at St. Francis and commit arson in cc^ection segreg;ation.” gressman. WASHINGTON (AP) —Depu- the other three programs—ship- Howard, a 6-fpot-7, 276-pound A St. Patrick’s Dtaner and SPECIAL CHECKING STILL AVAILABLE In another action, the court b^*^ of ^^SnTOrdfa Lutheran Hospital in Hartford, last night. with racial strife in Cambridge, Party will be held by the Men’s ty Secretary of Defense David building, the Short Range At- slugger, referred to as the cleared the 'way for the Fopd Speaking at a drug abuse pro- Md., In 1967. It began Monday. DeMolay Sets Club of Sacred Heart Church A w c h and its Ladies Aid So- Junior High amounts of money are ju st Packard says Lockheed Aircraft obligations on Washington Monument, had and Drug Administration to at the church on March 18. The The trial was moved from _ . , , » canceled CJheyenne hellcop- **®®^ V®®^ ® iS-year major take 86 "miracle” antibiotic Week Events Corp. will be given Interim fi- ter—if the company had to wait l®««b® career last summer dinner will be corned beef, and PASSPORT PHOTOS AND AS ECONOMICAL AS EVER. L u t a J ^ '^ B ^ I ^ '^ o r M L ^ ^ study such ^ He said to crack down on drug Cambridge to Bel Air on a drugs off the market. nancing to keep the giant C5 three to four years for settle- when he smashed 48 hbmers the music by the Tony O’Brlg^it roENTiPiCATION The Federal appeals court ta tor I k E ^ a T il. Hansen of HuU®. E ^ t and Africa where dealere. toe ^poltoe -^ d ^ h a v e change of venue. John Mather Chapter, Order ggrgp plane and other military ment of the contract disputes. drove In 111 runs while hlt- Orchestra with entertainment a ai.i»i NASSI]^ PMOTG Coventry and WUUam C. Han- G»® problems caused by marl- wiretapping Kunstler has asked Judge „f Demolay, next week, will projects going Cincinnati Sept. 19 upheld FDA and dancing. All adults are wel Even military spending criti(» ting .296. regulations under which the re M l Stoto SL, . a Tj V • four Juana, In Its more potent evidence. Harry E. Dyer for a shift back v • t » , projects gomg. come. A limited supply of sen of Schenectady, N. Y., four ^------gerlous that rep- "We can’t get the organize- Cambridge, In Dorchester ° ’“ ®''^® Jnteroartlonal DeMolay "We’ve been helping them out predicted .Congress will ap- ‘T’*’ ®®ttle tor the aame kind moval is taking place. The regu SM-7SW FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS TO grandchildren, and four great- lorms, were so i propriate most or all the extra year again,” said Howard, tickets are available at the resentatives stronglyongly urged the ti®® without it.” (bounty,______on the__ ^grounds______that Week starting with special celeJ and we’ll continue to help them lations were challenged by Up- church. grandchildren. money after bitter debate, “ Hut everybody want* to Im john Co., maker of seven of the i n . United States to adopt the orig- Perelson, representing Day- could not get a fair trial bratlons Sunday. out \mtil we get > a final solu- prove and 1 guess conceivably it Funeral services will be - top, told the audience of his in-. ” We’d have airframes sitting drugs Including four prepara morrow at 2 b m" arOonoordia ln®l h®™)' lop, toia me auaience oi ms m-. Sunday’s schedule of events “ ®"-” Packard told newsmen Is within me to Improve.” down there that would never be tions of Pahalba and three rt Al- V.S. Helps Svoedm CUSTOMERS 65 AND OVER. Lutheran <3hui^ The Rev. Harsh forms of Indian marl- '^® lawyer said that whUe the will open at 8 a.m. when mem- Monday. ” We’d have to settle for the bamycta. J ^ r e ^ B o ’artrt pastor. wUl Juana, he said, can cause ” e Daytop h e ^ d him to stop. population of Dorchester County here of John Mather Chapter He said the paymenU will be same kind of year,” WUllams STOCKHOLM — Imports flU Upjobn, supported by the 180- o S t o bS will b e ta E ast chronic psychotic state.” He said the emph^ls of Day- ,g one-third Negro. Harford will be guests of Friendship >«ade pending a decision oi/N _N edzl. D-Mich. This to prob- agreed. ” Yes, I’d settle tor that. 16 per cent of the building ma oompany Pharmaceutical M an- terials and construction equip Jvmetorv Th® Pharmacologist w a s top Is on ’’values and behavior” county is mainly white and this Lodge of Masons at a break- Lockheed’s urgent appeal last fhly a case where we have to And I think he could have anoth ufacturers Assoclatioii« bad told ment Sweden needs for adding evergoRe’s iSim es Funeral Home among five speakers taking rather than the use of drugs ^ould deny his client the right fast at Orange Hall. After '^®«k tor 9641.2 million. But the throw good money after bad.” er like that.” NOW SIMPLE. EASY TO UNDERSTAND 400 Main St Is In charge of part In a program arranged by themselvw. The Idea through to be tried by a jury of his breakfast, chapter members Interim aid will b e ’’very small” ------tlj® Supreme Court the regula- much-needed housing. U.S. sup s r L x ^ e n t e three members of the Board of honesty, is to solve the personal pgere. will present a Folk Mass In by comparison, he said. would harm (he drug-mak pliers furnish more than 10 per “ * ^ r ^ ‘”no calling hours. Directors subcommittee on problemsProdems anaand msecunuesinsecurities matthat He said there is also resent- theths MasonicMssonl,- Temple. Packard • told the House Postpone Confab ing Industry and affect 980 mil cent of these imports; their fawite! Armed Services Committee Unit Nullifies lion of sales by Upjohn (done. share exceeds 98 mfiBkMi a PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT The family suggest that any vld Odegard, AnthonyaL kL,, Pi»tran-Pletran- In response to questions from tord^ cJunty^ rttizeM^'w^ ^ 1 from* B ^ r t ^J^for'*^” ffleh ®)‘ ®">®- On a third front, the court dis- year. memorial contributiwis niona In Seattle Case made to the Memorial Fund of tonlo, ® ^ A tty . William Diana Some 200 people filled toe Lterttatoar^^’D^"*"^: *® 3 ^ 0 1 ®®T proc“ to C e T r tlves for a final solution to Lock- School Racial Concordia Lutheran Church. Dlgan said that, Drugs are wash Its dirty linen” In Bel park heed’s ’’severe financial crisis” TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The OPEN SUNDAY! auditorium. available to all youth in Man- Air. ^ ' -aw ard substantial Interim fl- 1ifS6£fi{rStev&L SERVICE CHARGES. American League meeting to ^ A ^ ff"b I p e Others participating were Hrown has been free on ^ "®«®‘®K or negotiate a final Balance Plan consider the probleroa of the CANDIES Ernest A. Shepherd, acting com Asked to compare marijuana 910,000 bail. ^ ^ ‘ ® Sen David M. B a ^ ^^l „ygr-all settlei^nt of LoCk- (Continued from Page One) troubled Seattle Franchise was Nixon T o List missioner------of the State Depart- . with alcohol. Dr. O’Brian said He also has been out on ball 7,1® u heed-Pentagon disputes over —called ™ ^off today because«* »u »e o.of owthe NO NEED TO If your minimuin balance stays at $300 or above, you pay no service charges whatsoever, ment of Mental Health; Capt. marijuana users often compare on a federal charge of trans- tl contract prices for the C6 and Assembly to act on the matter. lUness of the PUote’ chief offl- rIC E sC no matter how many checlm you write. Wayne Bishop, chief of the a mild use of marijuana with porting a gun across state lines three other weapons programs. mid-January or- ,cer. Laos Losses State Police Criminal Intclll- excessive use of alcohol. He for which he was sentenced tA
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