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Appropriations Unit U .S . Eases Foe’s Fire Pounds 1 * In House Approves T ra v e lB a rs Viet Base in Laos O n P eking By GEORGE ESPER WASHINGTON (AP) — The A ssisted Press Writer Full SST Financing State Defxartment lifted today HAM NGHI, Vietnam (AP) — Enemy troops launched 20-year-old restrictions on the heavy artillery and tank attacks against a South Vie^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Expressing “complete con- travel of American citizens to namese base in Laos today and threw up a wall of anti­ fidence” that environmental hazards will be resolvfd, Communist csiina. aircraft fire gainst U.S. supporting the the House Appropriations Committee approved to^ y Following up earlier meas- base, field officers said. ~ fuU financing of continued development of the SST loosened restraints, The enemy also struck at south Vietnapiese troops sweep- supersonic civilian aircraft. . ^ r e t a r y of sta te w iiuam p . South Vietnam’s northwest cor- jj,j. thp westernmost section of It sent to the House floor for ------^------Bogers ordered that passports ner, shelling the big allied Khe ti,e highway. r/iS Sarh combat base near the Lao- Officers said Lolo was hit with tlan border lor three hours. about 300 rounds ® repaid when by Americans to North Vlet- casualties and some materiel mounded, but at least a score ate whera onniwitinn tn fhA flA'r 300 SSTs are sold, and if 600 of nam. North Korea, and Cuba, damage. more wounded were unloaded program has been heavy. ^® P^®® ®re marketed, feder- State Department officials “Most of the rounds landed hellce^ters at Ham Nghl. The $289.0 mllUon was the en- ^ royalty payments will reach said past experience indicates outside the perimeter," said the forward base on the border, tiro sum iequested by the ad- blUlon. that authorizing use of pass- spokesman, Lt. Col. Perry Ste- U.S. crewman said some ministration for fiscal year 1971 Prototype superstmlc com- ports In the case of mainland supply helicopters were unable which ends June 80. Congress merclal planes are being tost- China will make Nettle or no It WM tee heaviest attack because of heavy an- provided $210 mUUon in an flown now by the Soviet Unicm difference In actual travel by ' since Khe Sanh base came un- tiaircraft and mortar fire. He emergency Wll passed last Jan- end by Britain and France. Americans there because the der a 77-day siege to nteen j^ey would swoop dowii and 5 uary after a Senate-House battle FaUure of the United States to Communist re^me has It was manned by U.S Martaes. j^etr loads from five or six over merits of the SST. The new get Into the supersonic field, the '^®ry t®w Americans to Now, scores of American hell- —• ■ - - - ...... “ ’ enter the country. copters supporting tee South „ ’ bill would add $79.9 million to committed said, would cause Vietnamese drive Into Laos tnat wnoie n^e une m that aUotment. this coUntry to lose Ite leader- 1® bi toe, however. When we went in," he «aid. Approximately $166 mUUon of ship role In selling commercial , *^®W®nt Nixon s pledge operate out of Khe Sanh. “You could see tracer bulleta Day-long ground lighting was , the previously provided funds aircraft and could result In a $17 what more reported 3 miles southwest of » for this year have been obligate, billion "unfavorable swing" in ^ ^ create broad* edp with another $134 million foreign trade balances. f*" opportunlUes for contacts be- Fire Base Lolo, tee headquar- ‘ * ' budgeted for the balance of the in addition to the direct bene- Chinese and Ameri- ters of tee South Vietnamese tot , ^ Infantry Division’s 1st Regl- y®ar. fit of 60,000 Jobs a t toe height of ment. The base U about nine V l® ^ese, "said aru^er U.S. The government already has sST pr^uctlon, tee committee «ixon, vrtio has been seeking miles southeast of Sepone. P**®*’ ® provided about $864 mllUon to- said, another 100,000 to 160,000 relationships with tee One U.S. hellc<^>ter was shot “ aircraft fire around 1.4>lo. ward development of the Wg jobs may be generated as pro. n*®!**!®*!** CStoese, reported In down and several others hit. But We’ve got to sUngload some plane expected to carry 298 pas- ducticm rises still further February State-of-tee-World U.S. sources said AC130 gun- suPPUe® In there, and I’D tell sengers at speeds up to 1,800 . message that nearly 1,000 ships knocked out seven enemy y®n, we don’t want to go.” , comiSittef^emto^ akr^i)o- Americans h ^ received social medium tanks and damaged an- U.S. B62 hammered reach nent of the SST program, chal- other and a truck. The tanks *e North Vietnamese positions, $1.8 bmion, au^entod by $403 ,enged some of tee committee’s ^ admitted only had <^)ened fire on tee base with Some strikes were within 600 million In private financing. conclusions their 86mm cannon from a peel- yards of tee base, In a formal report drafted by i„ ^ separate report, Yates U ® tion six miles to tee north. !Phu said fighter-bombers, ar- ^p. jMk McF^, ID-^., tee there are more Important members of Con- Officers said two 150mm artU- tlllery and later ground troops Ai^ropriations Committee said^ national priorities for "the hun------P*®®-■*------— Journalists, *— professional '— • Airman Caraszi of Stamford is reunited with his girl friend, Deborah Zito, yester- 0“ *®®™^“ were attacked a “huge” Norte Viet­ It wanted to make it "unquea dreds of miuion doUare which teachers, sckoiars with post- jay at Kennedy International Airport in New York, He was one of four A m en^ ^ .j^jn^eed namese supply depot six miles Uonably clear" that tee federal degrees and students airmen who were held five days by Turkish guerrillas.- (AP Photo) Brig. “^1/ GenGen. PhPham Van Phu, south of Lolo. commitment to help build tee (See P age Ten) In college, scientists and physi' commander of tee 1st Infantry "There were so many second- clans arid representativea of-the Dlvlsion, said tee Norte Viet- ary exploslcms, we cannot esti- American Red Cross to visit nameae were moving two regl- mate how many,” he said. "Our mainland China. menta into tee reg;lon around troops bombed 60 storage houses Under present regulations tee Feelings as Kidnap Victims tee b€ise. Asked If he thought and ccq>tured 2,000 rockets. We Nixon Plans More Parleys State Department’s travel bans they would attempt to take It, are still search^. The explo- were to end automatically today Phu said, "No, but they will try sly ®*«i t^e issues are pene- (See _ Page______Eight)__ night, they told us miutary chiefs. L^cerSn clriuZ ^ d“ Prosecution Set to Present more private sesalons with state trated more deeply when we’re they wanted to ‘seU’ us back to The dynamite blast outside pendents In' tee country, governors...... out In the country.” ■ tee American authorities,” said the U.S. Consulate, caused no The civilian politicians contin- Dates and sites for the confer- ..j agree with him 100 per Sgt. James Sexton, 26, of San damage. But anefther bomb consultations In an attempt Summation in Colley Cetse ences haven t been selectd, but egnt^** said Hearnes chairman' Angelo, ’Tex., stepping oU a Jet shattered windows at tee Amer- to line up a "strwig and respect- the secmid briefing probably ^ the -National Governors at Kennedy Airport Sunday. ican-’Turklsh Foreign Trade gd government above party poll- FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) — policemen who will live In their will bo held next 'week. Confer«ice and, by all accounts. West Berlin "When they said that,.frankly, I Bank, and two others exploded uc^’ as tee generals demanded. The six combat - experienced suites with teem, At the first meeting, held the most vocal of tee governors March 1 In Des Moines, Nixon at Des Moines. didn’t tAink too much of our outside newspaper office. They are to report their craiclu- officers who wiU decide the fate Th® Judge said he was Issuing o u ti^ h to plan to share gener- chEUices.” It was a months-long wave of of Tt Lt. nriiii.,..v.William IL. Galleyooii.... Jr., T.. the instructimis "to^ av(rid bote Voters Favor Airman l.C. Richard Caraszi, such urban disorders and worse (See Page Five) .' . tee possibility and tee appear- al federal revenues with tee ___ ^ were sent today to pack their ^ Influence by outside par- states to four governors, two N**®? Missouri s com- 22, of Stamford, Conn., said the munity improvement program” four airmen agreed teat tee bags In anticipation of tee delib- tigs on your deliberatimis.” Rei^bllcans and two Demo- icenUve plan ap^allng to Brandt Party government apparently felt It eratlons they will begin soon. VerbaUy, tee Judge warned ®*'!r*’ civic pride—and the President .r-w II would endanger American lives ' ’The Jury, ndiich has heard jjje Jurors against posing In OM of the Democr^, Mis- ,aatructed Hhrdln to explore ^ R I ^ (J ^ ) - Oumcellor ^e Brandt’s Social Demo-, Israeli Foreign Minister four months of testimony In tee groups for tee {teotographers came out of the parley,• sounding ‘J r " ’ P«*®1W® (ederal ®«PP«rt for Willycrats renewed their control of murder trial of tee 27-year-old may appear In frwit of as enthusiastic as a White "“®“luu ®“®rt«.cuuiui. ,) ^ „ I. , Five men and women pounced Galley, was told that tee prose- Q,eir quarters a half mile from House press agent and an­ Heamea lamented that ”e ^ m uitolSH^^ti*''si!lXy! to^ ®" the airmen En Route to Washington cutimi would begin its summa- jjjg courtroom, nounced his conversion to the conferencemferonce you have,nave, you don’t tee voters reduced tee me SocialistSocialist d®r base jnear •. A .u* i^a last o tion later today and that they . ♦$ k Nixon program. J^ye ®"«^ J^®’ majority to from 16 to 8 seats In Marcn o anu iicm uiviii a. TEL* AVIV (AP) — Foreign The Riibject waa raised would-not longer be allowed to aI ^ ^ v naiH^comM 8 victory because his party had Tearful relatives and friends Siarm el Sheikh. ,1,. II o oH.n4nlaii.aHnn Imnum killed Kluea even a.a single utieone wiof these. uiese. logue. are regarded at tee ^Wtote ^rmiIHI an majoritymttjvni, sgmii.again. greeieagreeted teemuiem «at theuie oiiiivii.airport. iiiuiigAlong with w.u. a» scheduleai...avin-a ofa- Hj® U.“. The instructions also tell the “j am instructing,” Col. Reid There wasn’t a moment House as a continuation of The election attracted nearly caraszl said his captors, all fund-raising dinners, Eban ar- ^®®‘ Jurors that they may deliberate Kennedy told opposing lawyers when sometme wasn’t asking or gl««®l conferences he held In 90 per cent of tee 1,669,806 eUgl- radical leftist studente under 30, ranged meetings with Secretary ^^e m u wui ^ y y^^ Sunday, “that U tee Jury is not smebody wasn’t answering,” rargo. N.D., LoulsvlUe, Ky„ bie voters, including 120,000 held him and his buddies In an of State William P. Rogers and ^ The^wiU n^ be tee purpose, a spare room that satisfied 70 were killed at one Hearn« said. Denver, Indianapolis and New youths between 18 and 21 who apartment, took turns standing Swedish envoy Gunnar V. Jar- ^ ®y „ has only blank pads of papers, time, or 30 as the case may be, Benubllcan' Govs Robert D. Orleans during his first two voted for the first time. guard with a gun and fed them ring, who is conducting; tee • ’ 30-cup coffee um and the exhl- they may bring In a finding that Iowa and’ Richard B. y®“ ® *” ®“ ®®- The Social D e m o c ra ts hw Turkish meals "and lote of Arab-Israell peace talks at U.N. ®®*“- hits from tee trial. a lesser number were killed- If GffUvie if Illinois struck much The President has described emerged with 60.4 per cent of Turkish tea.” headquarters in New York. “This must be our policy Md “Discussions elsewhere must they are satisfied teat at least the same note "It was not a these as an effort to “bring tee total and 73 of 188 city par- Although tee airmen did not Eban told newsmen as he left ^® policy of tee United Stetea be confined to topics other than one was killed, they can convict Mtier if lust * ♦»iHiig us eome- wWashington r o a to the *VA#Vpeople.”w 1a ** llowMAVlfHament 000^0seato, while Tirhllfk tee frhA Chris- C Thl4n» y^^ . . m y,e _ govern- ______he was encouraged that tee Is- “ *®® y«^ i,^ case,” the Judge said. him thing but ifTOttlnTw views,” R®y he felt tee Des tlan Democrats got 38.2 per cent ggg^.^^ y^g guerrillas re- raell and Egyptian govern- ,t “o not talk with ^^g penalty for pr«$nedltated ^ Moines*v*v*ss«^ session w . gaveoA-vw tee—O'"-'- gover- and — — 64 seas,------* up -- seven seato. peatediy ^ g y j warnedwamea teemuiem, theyuiey mento bothM v r u * have expressed the ^f.® ^ ^ L l^ ^ ^ m b lv In “»yone other than feUow court murder Is life In ‘prison or said Ray, ondt ...... a ------„a.ai thc U^^ (^nc^^em biy in g^embers, may have no vlsltore, yeate. The Jury of six offleere Lucey was not in complete “assurance that Washing- Tlie FVee I^m oci^, Brandt s8 ^ y authorities possibility of <^enlng tee canal “J® agreement. WhileWle saying, "I ^ *’*'*®*' and mortar, coalition partners In Bonn, won hideout, Caraszi said, "before and without a general “'® may have no telephone calls ex- also could return the lesser ver- don’t think amy of us felt we (Bee P age Ten) (See Page Eight) “They had a pretty good hid- agreement.” (See Page Two) ceif through tee three military yi^tg o< guilty of unpremeditat- were under wraps,” he added, ______ed murder, 'which has a maxi­ “I felt that I was attending a mum sentence of life imprison- 5 briefing rather than attending a ment, or voluntary manslaugfa- poUcy-maUng discussion.” ter with a maximum of 10 John D, Bhilldunan, the Fire H its years. Prosident’s domestlo pt^cy Judge Kennedy at first had^ coordinator, said there was so also included involuntary man­ much converMtlon that a 29- slaughter with a maximum of minute bribing by one of his as- B oatyard three years but reversed him­ ^^ant« lasted an hour and 20 self. nilnutsa, ’Ihe Jury could also find Cod- In E ssex ley innocent on any or all of tee ‘tWblle we have an agenda In I H mind,” said Ehrllohman. 7 lour specifications: that he very flexible." ESSEX (AP) - Fire did an klUed 30 at a trail intersecticn At least one goveimn* ,Ogilvle estimated $2 million damage at In tee 'viUage, 70 at a ditch east of nUnols, was successful In ar- boatyard here Sunday when of tee 'village and caused the death of a child and a single gulng a point fgmied through a 200-foot- OgUvle co m jto ln ^ Ws ^ ghop-storage buUdlng male dressed monk-like in white. state would not and destroyed at least 60 boats, under the proposed formuta ^ ^ $200,000 luxury Capt. Daniel, two years older allocating bonus money « the than Callejr, declined in court to basis of state and l o c ^ ” to ef- , j , ^ boatyard, Ea- estimate the length of. his sum­ foet” The formula d ^ g ^ " ^ Railway, Inc., said mations. ‘.Tve never presented a cloe- 1966 as the base year explosion accompanied tee ing tile calculation and minoU ^ ing argument In a case of this magnitude b^ore,” said the did not levy a state Income t o j j wells 3rd, one of the young blond lawyer vriio will be tmUl 1969. owners, said he was In an of- disitearged from tee Army next “Ftor God’s sake, dont use ^en he heard tee blast month. •98," OgUvle urged N h ^ u,e shed. He 'WiU recount the testimony The President turned to employe, Douglass Whltte- Fire Razes Boatyard Hchman and aMted, “I® there (Bee Page-Eight) anything we can do about It?” (See Page Five) An estimated $2 million damage was caused yesterday when an explosion triggered a fire at an Essex boatyard. (AP Photo) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHEffTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CpNN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971. PAGE Information. These wore do­ Coventry IRS Aid Vernon nated by Mrs. W illiam Abom . Sheinwold on Bridge Representatives from the Sisterhood To Meet m o v i e R A nN G B Singer Mozart Work Town Electorate, Internal Revenue S e r v ic e The Sisterhood of Oongrega- tl Eligible To Vote from 12:30 to 4:80 In the NIT£S l» nm4» cenwiu lot »a»*n ty WW tSSOw. 0 1073 ^ j a p i l a L ... „ The nominating committee To develop message for Tuesdoy, Musical ^DelightfuV The national bridge tourna­ hearing room at the Munici­ 1-14-29- ^ reod words corresponding to numbers 41-45-5t-55| r 873 Tomorrow is the day polls pal Building. The Hockanum Valley Com- present a slate of officers &^48.«4-73 67-70 ^ ment now in progress in AU^ta Services Council of your Zodiac birth sign By PHIL. THOMAS WEST EAST The lost session is sched­ y f TAURUS By JOHN OBUBER lAaREEl AMtinEO has provided Itself with a life­ 1 Moon 31 Con 61 Contoct AP NewafeataTM Writer ♦ K ♦ 1109 By Sol Rx Cohen p.m. to give voters the chance uled for April 6.6. h program will be Ariella Brown- 2 Don't 32 Your 62 III ’The Salzburg Marionette ’The­ time supiply o f aspirin, but will (? K10842 J95 to cast toelr ballots on whe- ^ ^ ^ne. Her topic will be "The I ^ MAY 20 3 Morning 33 Visiting 63 Deloy NOT. it NEW YORK (AP) — “I Bur- use up the supply in one w eex. 4 Right 34 Romonce 64 In ater offered a delightful presen­ ML Asa AsainM 0 395 0 KQ4 For many years. State Rep. legislator refrained from voting ther or not they want the town a„x^hHHhmeiit nt r>nv J®^*^®** .Student on the College 35 Woman 65 Decision 12-15-18-32^„. vived very well for the laat four The headaches come when the 5 Kind or five years as a singer and tation of Mozart’s “Don Gio­ 4 QJ106 4 9542 Dominic J. Badolato, D, of New on issues which pertained to hU to participate in a $14 million fing has amiounced the names Mnnnnona Campus:” 6 Hours 36 Relotions 66 Grow 3 6 -3 8 W 8 ^ tournament player has to n -4Xo<.. ______i__ xi..» ___T__ I______ntof fhxxthe official wnr.vx.na.iotworkersdors« 37 Things 67 You .song writer," says Earl SOUTH Britain has been House chair- or her profession, there would regional sewer system. "x ^ vxx.wa. ...xxa..>a^ a . given top prl- SAGITTARIUS vanni,” last night at UOonn’s decide how to play the Wnd of Vernon Grange wllW sponsor a 8 Signs 38 With 68 Before Jr., "but It got to the point 4 AQ654 man of the legislature’s Labor be nobody left to vote on a According to the registrars poll tomorrow. " nouncll which is »'=**•«“ ■u^x^»x^5c c 9 Activote 39 Let 69 Replying NOr. 22 / a Jorgenson Auditorium. ’Ihey hand shown today. where I wanted to try some­ RUIRICm (? 73 and Industrial Relations Com- majority of the bills up for con- of voters, those eligible to vote In the first district, the mod- “7 "® ” public supper, Saturday from r; r JUHt iO lOOf 40 Do 70 Now had presented “Snow White” in South dealer. 11 If 41 Someone 71 To thing else. So I’m doing this." IMv 17 rasiM accMSMylM 0 A862 many sideration. mIn theme referendum rererenoum Include metuoe botha a u i c erator x a m u x willw x x i be x.^>xxxu.xBertren Hunt; 5®P®^ hv “ !®^^the Tlenart. 6:30 to 7 p.m. at the v... Grange . A li2l-30-37 42 Be 72 Deceitful 44-47-53-5%® PzrwtwAMIt EiNrilw Both sides vulnerable. years, there have been back-of- ______reridenU and non-residents who mechanic, Henry Glesecke; «® ______Hall, Rt. 30, Vernon Center. ^52-59.80.M 12 You 78.83j9VS "This” is a musical called "A the afternoon and if it was any­ 4 AK 13 Others 43 Friend 73 Style Opening lead — Queen of the-scene charges that Bado- The General Assembly’s sec- ^ p^wperty______X.-- to X______the town ot -X checkers, tiaHelenIar -oxvAniAPopple and'Vir-AAxi vie. mem or i^mmumiy aaaus. it . Is, not . necessary to x_ make CANCER 14.Entertoining 44 Coreful! 74 Developed CAPRICORN Day in the Life of Just About thing like as good as the more West North 15 Con 45 Special 75 Ideos pretentious crfferlng, it must Clubs. lato, a top union official was In retaries and stenographers, al- Coventry valuved at $1,000 or gtote. Snow; challengers, Etiiel MeskUl ordered a res®rvations. Take out order^ 21 ore. 22 Ehreryone," schefluled to bow in West opens the queen of Pass 2 4 16A 46 And 76 Under a meditun-sised Broadway area have deUghted the children im­ . as INE WBU 17 MNIH1B conflict of Interest. most every one of them a poUt- more as of the Oct. 1, 1970 Harris and Madelyne Green; x ^g^ projecU. available. 22 17 Best 47 A 77 An JAN. If (Aaiii"itMy«*y clubs, and South wins with the All Pass 18 Iniprove 48 Thir»gs 78 Person 2- 7-16-20 j ' house Maixdt 9. Vmson, a quiet, measurably. UHmMMM) Last FMday, the charge was leal appointee, were reminded Grand List Or they may vote ma«dilne tenders, Thelma Pat- ,, , , -.i WSCS To Meet "A 1- 8- 9-34 I had been a little anxious as king. Declarer promptly leads made pubUcly. It came from Friday that their working hours if they are registered voters terson, Albert Rossi, Arlene A film on im ^M on ^ re- ^he Women’s Society of sy 46-60-75 19 Time 49 The 79 Elderly 125-6^ ^ friendly, 26-year-old whose fath­ 20 Promotional 50 Who's 80 About to the effectiveness of this type a low heart and tries a finesse Wallingford Mayor Joseph C. are 9 to 6, Mondays through in the town of Coventry. Fergusmi, Gerard Dubord, Bar- 1®™ a®™®®* CSiriatian Service of Uie Rock- 21 Hove 51 Tries 81 Person er is columnist Earl Wilson, had be safe. If West had the king of the idea for the work, wrote the of entertainment In such a with dummy’s queen. Carlnl, who was attending a Fridays. Those voting on the basis of *»«■. PUl “ to Krlstoff; Ken Sm^, chrin^ of to ^ g unitgj Methodist Church, BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving toe Home 22 To 52 To 82 Your Oddly enough. South would spades, the finesse wasn’t going Owner for 89 TEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ 23 Don't 53 Jealous 83 Apparent music and lyrics for all 26 large auditorium, but the man­ public hearing as a representa- The reminder was issued by property ownership alone, but deputy registrars, Rita Zuzel ®°"M"‘«®® cnarx® wlU meet Wednesday at 8:16 have no headache if the fliiesse to work anyway, and South SPECTION of your home by a Termlfo Control Ex­ 24 Ideas 54 Pause 84 Key ' songs, and stars in the play it agement had thought of this, live of the Confer- David Ogle, executive director gre not registered voters, Hunt; registrars, ®® p.m. !T>v26-27-33-35 25 Project 55 To 85 Heort's too. Instead of the customary lost. Since he must lose two vvould lose nothing by playing pert, supervised by the f i n ^ technical staff*, jihone ^ 3-50-62 26 Pine 56 Gross 86 You took him some two years to ence of Mayors. of the Legislative Management must be 21 years of age and JuUetto Bradley and Margaret Tonls^t’s meeting win toe The topic of the program, OOT nearest local office: 57 Awhile 87 Desires seating arrangements, seats diamonds, he is obUged to play the ace first. 27 For PISCES com plete. Carlnl and Trumbull First Committee, "to clear up any u.S. citizens. Those In this cate- a._x_.a* x„ i^t^^ ^reri- ^ 28 Reolize 58 And 88 Officials had been placed a sharply A l-gj-w iif- 'IV a V im the trumps opUmistloally. That At rubber bridge, any expert 59 S^ 89 Now fCf. If "It doesn’t really have a Selectman Clarence Helmann misunderstandings which may wUl all vote at the Town ^ «>® *®®®*to district, the ^ ^^g Ols^, will be “How the 29Todoy raked incline in a horse-shoe XVY t JJ. jg be gets to dummy with the vvould play the ace of spades. walked out of the pubUc hear- ®xlst, pertaining to toe work ^ . moderator will be Doris Man- d®nt, Or. Paul Shetoon ^ce ^„rd Gets Around — Don t J-m s ir . 22 30 Nice 60 Creative 90 Feet 'HAR. 20 book ," says IK^lson. “ I think of 3- 6-17-19^ . it as a contemporary operetta. shaped manner that sharply re­ ’The French Oub of Manchea- ace of hearts to try the spade m a tournament, the eiqiert Ing when Badolato refused to week for clerical employes." otherwise voters in the north, "»!«: Arilne Seibert «® ^ \23-39-49-56 ^Adverse Neutral ter will sponsor a public card finesse. He makes his contract y^ould try to guess the final c«i- . ^ 76-82-90 122-28^5-87^ It’s a series of incidents in a duced the capacity of the hall let them testify on several bills Even as Ogle was dlstrib- gi. ggeond, voting district wlU go ^ Kuto HIU; c^eng^, , „ . , . 649-9240 man’s life, a man named Smltty but allowed just about everyone party tonight at 8 In Orange only If East has precisely two tj-act as most other tables in at one time. He had ruled that uting copies of his memoran- o,e ckyventry Grammar School Clau^ MUler Naiicy Ed- Marie Shows Saturday ,i ^ ^ (played by Wilson) who arits to have a good seat. ^all. . spades headed by the king. his section. If most other pairs toe bills would be taken up one dum to newsmen, a legislative gt Route 81 and Wrights JDll ^ovdaoti; machine tenders, Snlpslc St., and Peter Rockx of tiimself;. “What would I do if I They could have plaiced the - Greed vs. 8afety stop below game. South should at a time. In toe order of their secretary walked down the r ^_ mhiia those In the south, Cart, Theresa Wlllnauer, o_ggg_x two marie *'^'’® **®®" BUSS 1TRMITE CONTROL CORP. had my life to live over?’ He whole thing a UtUe further for- The Past Matrons of Temple when the heart finesse sue- play safe for his game contract, appearance In toe Legislative stairs behind him — with her gr first voting district will cast Madeleine Banak, and Rachel . Saturday at 2 p m gt *® *^® *^1 semester ^ a nDIV. ’s listOF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 then goes back to his earliest re­ ward, but I suppose they want- chapter, OES, will meet ceeds. South has a problem in If most pairs Wd game. South Bulletin. Po«± a n V ^ ii UlUbridge; deputy registrar*, shows, Saturday at 2 p.m. ai ^ university ot Connecticut collections, grows, ages and it ed to minimize the visibility of Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the touma)ment play: Should he should try for tlfe overtrlck. No Pretesting the procedure, Ca- _____ ^ »^“®* College of A^culture and The Oldest & Largest in Conn. ends at the moment he first the strings which manipulate home of Mrs. John Trotter of play for the contract, or should wonder there’s a run on the rini and Helmann left toe hear- Second District Cong. Robert Those residing out of town, *^®®® "The Wo^erful World oiO f Resources. asked himself the questtmi. It’s the figures, and to this end too, gj f>ale Rd. Co-hostess is Mrs. he try for an overtrlck? aspirin at a national touma- “TH E W A Y Ing and Carlnl remarked to re- H. Steele of Vernon will be the. j^t who own pnqierty should '^® “ “ Gortnide Haven. Magic,” .. „ willhii hAbe nrAMxntAHpresented hvby LWV To . Discuss . . Welfare I ----- ' - — a circle ." the ligliting was generally pret- piorence Thornton. The play for the overtrlck is ment! ports, “As far Os I am concern- keynote speaker March 27, repgjt to the Town Hall, Richard and Betty Matt ^>o Economic dependency and To help the cast of six in re­ ty well subdued. Still the whole ___ the ordinary spade finesse. Dally Question I HEARD IT” ed, Mr. Badolato is In conflict when toe Connecticut Federa- y q s Or No Vo6e encourage audience porticlpa- welfare will be toe topic of toe * I - r u M l u . i i’iio i.> n :it iM , creating "Smitty’s" life, 14 slide thing was beautifully done and Qg^te of Heaven Mother’s Clr- South loses no spade trick if the Partner opens with I-NT (16 of Interest." tion of Young Republicans ,p^gjg ^ gne“ques- AARP Chapter tion during their act. meeting to be conducted by toe projectors are used, flashing very Impressive. ^ggt Wednesday at 8 finesse works and if the four to 18 points), and the next ' I Tickets will be available at League of Women Voters, to- evenly player passes. You hold: Carlhl’s displeasure with holds Its annual convention. tion" on the voting machine to- scenes on the backdrop behind Professor at the home of Mrs. Stan- missing Badolato appears to stem from The convention will be at the __ _ Meets Friday the door. Proceeds wlU be used night at the community room the actors and when the projec­ At Chaminade man Alcher, who heads the Aus- Jgy Richmond ot 101 Helalne divided. Spades, K; Hearts, K-10-8-4-2; by John Gruber previous meetings between the Howard Johnson Hotel In New «gj,^'tjie T ootT ^ Coventry ap- to promote Big Brother ac- toe First Federal Savings, tors are "going simultaneous­ S c o tc h g a rd Joyce Ollphant, daughter of trlan enterprise, had come up Guest speaker will be Sis-, 7316 best play for the contract Diamonds, J-9-5; Clubs, Q-J- tw® men. Britain. Steele w ill a p a k at toe ^ ate $14,844,000 fo r con- Northeast ®* ^ tivities In Vernon, EUlngton and Park Place at 7:30. ly,” says Wilson, "It almost Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ollphant ^jh a neat variation on the us- jgj.’ juHa Ryan. Co-hostess is is to take the ace of spades 10-6. Badolato is international noon luncheon. The conven- P ^ ^ se’weraxe treatment Association of Retired,“ Tolland area, The present welfare system looks like a movie." of Gerald Dr., Vernon, will talk ,,gj production. The music was william Hebert. rather than try a finesse with What do you say? vice president O f the American tlon’S business session l t o r . K e ^ of ^ ® g - ^ Pinochle Besulte will be discussed and alterna- 1 snil Victor Borne ------the about "Irish------Stepdancing"— ------“ nv/m cu. x v ^ recording, orig- ...... J ___ the queen. This safety play pro- Answer: Bid three hearts. If tlves to help prevent poverty, I’ve had a request to do a Federatiim of State, County and commence at 2 p.m. The Thursday tournament ses- kia ™ .niir^lfl projectors are the SMigs which perform tomorrow at an Irish hially sung in Italian, but last Kiwanis d u b of Man- tects declarer against a single- partner has three or more sewer «-.u- South United Methodist Church. will be explored. Speakers will column on Egon Petri, whom I Municipal Employes, AFL-dO; who was one^hls^pus, moments In the life Night program and meeting of ,light’s productlrai substituted -hester wUl meet tomorrow at ton king In the West hand (as hearts, he will raise to four notes In an amount not to . ex- Under ^usslon vdll ^ bea aaa pro-. ®‘®n of toe Vernon Senior atl- be casew^ers.JLva« . t from ^ ^ fh» the StMe once mentioned could write vice president of toe Connecti­ A blU to protect “ toe proud, axgxx, ^ 3 ^ ,3 me h^ was ^ of this man (actuaUy Every- the Chaminade Musical Club at gpoUen dialogue in EngUsh for ® the Manchester Country shown In the actual hand). hearts. If he has only two cut State Labor CouncU; and wild mustailg horses and bur- posedwix^#$ , o4n state 4 a lAneln1o44rf'anlegislation t^ * follo^ g “Uimrer^:'R^ne ® ^ WetfareXX7Al4n«*A DepartmentT\Ar\o^f Wiont TblllOplus TTX7/Ytwo Latin with one hand, Greek Ish, but would slip In a w ^ man),” Wilson says, “and since p.nj. In the Federation Room jhg recitaOve passages of the (-j„h If the king of trumps failed to hearts, he will Wd 3-NfT. In 8 executive director of the Con- ros that ream the West” from .».x»,AAAif..AA xrf thA nfnre: concerning the elderly. The pgXerten 613* Tjninn oiessman welfare recipients who repre- with the other, and carry on a of German once In a while. I tried to make each song a mo- of ‘ Center CongregaUonal original version. ’This made It ___ drop. South would lead a heart elfiier case, you wiU be satls- necticut Municipal Council 4. being wiped out by horse hunt- ^ ^rop^ot^^a^d a^ltoor- ®ntertalnment wUl be provided n/viuiam’ Luetjen 668 and ®®®t W el^e ^clplents are conversation with you in any of Petri himself told me that he ment you don’t have to use a lot Church. The event Is open to gggy ^o follow the plot, of ^he prayer group of the Worn- to the ace and return a trump, fled. several modem languages at had a tendency to slip a word dialogue to explain what Is all those interested. He has represented several era has been Introduced In Con- . aaaIaIaIaaHixa n# *>y the Hartford Services Per- wortHAn People (WRAP.) course, and moved things a lit- g^.g society of Christian Service East would take his Wng, If he Ckqiyright 1971 locals, including Local 991 of grass by U.S. Sen. Lowell P. ^ «>® to""®d ^r toe' Aging band, ’T , . ^ . Nine Bands to Compete the same tim e. ’The lady who ^ He'faster," ' — as------weuT’ ■ the South United Methodist -...... had it, but the contract would General Features Corp. Manchester, In contract negoti- Welcker Jr. "®®T *® composed of 12 senior citizens bi?to ^ "Battle of the Bands" pro- made the request thought that Sian. His It^M ^ Wilson got the Idea for the studente at the Griffito The recording Included such cSiurch wUl meet tomorrow at ------ations, and has crossed swords Under toe pn^xised bUl, toe ^ under the direction of Harvey ^ram will be conducted by toe ly fluent, with the accent of pro soidilcal but to still have a lot of USED CARS charge House chairman of toe liquor tried to run a Viet Cong flag toy by the town of M an^lA GENExSiElO, N.Y. (AP) Al ’ vemon Historical . « • to two emttred committee, la a liquor up the flagpole In the center of UConn, and toe Man^ld Welsh, a ^dent at ^neseo number of local Top Prices Paid Itolitm 'organist So chiefly tor wtimen.wolmen. I’lll u if the show doesn’t make it‘T Molay degree, a social nour as tne enure town is serviceu. jgg Commission; North Central ht. Irish music will be played by blow gin favor retailer the Green Training School lor their state CoUege, racked up Society by a n^wr « 10^ For All Makes! E^rca^T^mT^SiusK^ lose everything," says Wilson, with refreshments will follow. Presently many homes have Refuj^' Disposal District, and in ( i/so'm Mjt. ft With such a large hand, he Mrs. Raymond Murphy on the more flattering handling of Da- State' Rep. -niomas W. O’- Otherwise, toe demonstration part of the regtonia n^m . i.o^OOO points ^ ® by Miss "but even so It was a fantastic ----- their own septic tank systems, an auditor. Dea, D. of New Haven, who is was noisy but orderly. It In- Of ^ four parttcl^te to to wto a weekend plnb^l ^ r - W W t^ CARTER CHEVROLET family all right must have had difficulties In the experience. And, If nothing else, piano. Ponte’s really excellent PANDA, Public Attention to Following the Hearing the was musical,luslcai, 100 too.. „ -g *1, . virgin M-gw. ouya, Refreshments Keiresnments will beoe serveuserved amusing libretto. The Council will adjourn and House chairman of the trans- eluded 1% hours of speeches and the proposed prog^ , Cwent^ nament " P °®jfr*"®,,l^phy of the artist, C O ., INC. first studied violin, and wh? to aware I am conclusion of the pro- Narcotic and Drug Abuse, will Council will hold Its regular immediately following meet as He The men were all under- have its regular meeting tomcr- meeting. One of the Items on ^ ! Z t i o u committee. Is a songs and a march around the Is actuaUy ^ first to he tito- *7 ® ®«f ‘ ®““®«®® ^kiSlle to ms! 0 ^ i0 h # u r n i i m 0 there Is an early edition of gram by Mrs. Eldna Johnston standable, as was Eugenia the Sewer Authority to discuss 1229 Main St. Bach that time. It doesn’t run ___ at 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel the agenda will be a discussion a request of the Talcottville ^senger agent for toe Penn- block containing the ^P«rt®r tag a *® '^, “ _“*® ‘*®^' pinball machine ^ 't h e Hoffman diaries and Phone 649-528R Grove's DlctlMiary of Music and members of her commit­ RatU In the role of Zerlina, and church. The meeting is open to 1 I I , M A I N t- I M A N'' H L Ir I • ■ very high, for all its difficulties. on how delinquent tax bills Congregational CSiurch fo r a Town Clerk Elizabeth Rych- donated by a merchant. and Musicians that lists him as On the other band, he was a tee. she shas music that Is harder yjg public. x . , ™ , , ^ ™ ■ » • a violinist, and ccsicertmaater Ve^no^ to declaim than either of the ___ should be handled. waiver of sewer assessments Bach exponent, and Town Planner John McAl- and assessments for Valley of the Dresden Orchestra. Edi- the keybocml works of other ladies. Lelnsdorf’s con- Lawrence Legler, son of Mr. ducting was excellent without g„d Mrs. George L. Legler of mont will report on recom­ View Lane, Crestrldge Dr., sew­ tlons from 1920 onward ^ that composer for Breitkopf and mendations conceriilng Im- er installations. as a pianist. He also played fid- jjgptgi^ Germany’s most pres- WoKf Urges Abba Eban being exemplary. 3^ jgrvis Rd., has been named » x xi, ui u die In a famous Blupopean ygigug muSlc publisher. In fact Staging was beautiful. The to the Dean’s list at Westom .V*® “ String Quartet as a young man. j^g reputation for Bach was one Leaves For costumes were lukurious and the New Ensiand C6Ue?e Sorinir- “ would effect Vernon residents 'Whooping Cranes TWa Is going to massacre the ^jjg reggopg u^iy I went to No Hike In handlers did a fine job with the n Z . S ^ H e is a nUrkeU^ traveling to Hartford, Of all birds threatened with string players, but Petri gave gtudy with him. He was Uke- marionettes. People unaccus- major. Council wUl also discuss extinction, the uriiooping crane up the violin as not betng a ^^jgg gj, extremely fine Liszt Teaclier Pay Washington tomed to this type of show were ___ toe posslbiUty of hiring a town Is the most widely known. Only challenging enough Instrument! player, tjut he played every- amazed to see what could be m Iss Jeanne Crouse, dau^ter engineer. The town charter 49 of the tall, graceful bdids He took up the piano In his uiing well. He had tremendous Educatlon (Continued from Page One) accomplished, duels and so on, ^ y[Y. and Mrs. Murray Crouse provides for such a department, are believed to eidst, seyen S. 8M. leads the Way! even to canying off the slain of 4B6 Adams St., was a recent ITte council will also discuss: of vriilch are in captivity.

play uie insiruraeia ju»x oiaies asaeu mm wnav ...xxxx. ^ ^ between the Don he? studies at Goucher Coileae of building permit fee for a once. _x, 11 ^ ^ ? x ® Council member to hold spoken and adamant In public and Ottavio at the end of Act in JUne new church being constructed It was at salaries wliere they are. about their territorial demands. I. It just Isn’t there in the ___ on Old Town Rd.; a tax refund men, that Included Heifetz,T ,i <«nce asked__.-x whim ..bow . many CouncUman Thomas Wolff in Premier Golda Melr was un- original, and I don’t know why Rickard E. Rein, son of Hr. request; contingency appn^ria- Kou^vltsky,' Leopold Auer, piano works he knew from urging that no increases be dor fire at home for proposing it was done except to add a and Mrs. Robert P. Rein of 76 tlon and expenditures; progress The Josef Malkin, and I don’t know memory and he replied that to granted, this year, said that for to an Interview with the TTmea UtUe action. Ho«rever It Is not e . Middle Tpke. \ras presented who all else. (Auer in case you* didn’t Hsiov know; ’whMi he had rtiA* quit niitnhOT keep- “ ■ *®*>8r period teachers had been London that the Sinai desert to keeping with Ottavio’s char-. a Gallon Donor Pin when NEW NEW LOWER RATES don’t recognize the name, was iu«r numoer g^ resulted In demilitarized and a peace actor. He’s the type who sends Norwich University, Northfield, the teacher of Heifetz, Elman,, reacneu------i,o------w . ______critical __ixi»oi 'teacher x„o„>.,x. shortage. HeHe torce K>rce made maae up up of Israelis and for the poUce instead of tak- yt.. cadeto recenUv drt of thing that can hardly 2861 Berlin Turnpike Newtogton, Ooon. every cellist knows his name), toy more difficult than when he Referring to the many people 3^ ^ nothing new succeed as a commercial en- The executive committee of Phone 066-1666 At any ,rate Petri made the was young, but that he for- who are either unemployed or 3^^^ ^ represent a final terprlse and UOxm does the the Lutz Junior Museum Volun­ Open Seven Daya Per Week statement that the strings were Rot newly learned works more working short weeks, Wolff said government decision. community a fine service In teer League will meet tomor­ for Luncheen, Dimer, not so difficult to play as the easily. You could ask him for "teachers should act responsl- claiming that Mrs. Meir had presenting this sort of thing, row at 9:16 a.m. at the mu­ Cocktails piano, and everybody jumped toy Beethoven sc^ta, and he’d bly and keep our taxes down.’’ pjoposed a border settlement ^ toe puUlc remains un- seum. CONFUCIUS on him. Whereupon he calmly Ptoy It ' Manchester has been an- Manchester to Eugene L. Pes- do. accented wit color domes and silver beads. of. And tee best sellers In bars iOl OttlBr CaUa 648-6280 Marjorie Bishop Carlson. _ are still coffee, fruit juices and Bridesmalds were Miss Mary Loring photo sango m of Baltimore, Md. h a s ______E. Maioney, cousin of tee and Mrs. JraephArcham^ult Roger S. Rosella of Manchester, Creative Expression; poetry, a mild and bitter alcoholic drink Hie engagement of Sp. 4 Lola been announced by her parents, Show Feature bridegroom:'and Mrs. Kevin P. '« «>« daughter of of 10 Brighton Lane, RFD 3, free verse, prose, and painting; with soda. has been announced by her l . Merritt to Sp. 6 Larry C. Mr. end Mrs. James C. Penxler- OVER 21 YEARS ON WESTOWN (O&L Girdles- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Risley Vernon. Grades 4-6; 10:46-11:46 a.m .; in­ A collection of Israeli fashion.s Intoxication is seldom seen In Hogan, sister-in-law of tee gast Jr. of 81 Benhm St. THE SAME CORNER. Driver Held Responsible l i R G i a z E e a SrORES or rASHIO**"*^ a ll stores) of 18 Woodland St. The bride- Her fiance is tee son of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Qojg, both of Ft. Devins, Mass, structors Miss Patricia Petrai- will be shown tomorrow at the Italy, but statistics show that bride, bote of Hartford. Her fiance is the son of Dr. 4 5 5 HARTFORD RD. groom is tee son of Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Mordavsky of N. Martell, of Bristol. bas been announced by her par- There Must Be a Bcasew. tis. Miss Linda Zesut. Donor Dinner sponsored by the hard drinking Is on tee rise. •£^0y wore di*0sse(l sJike and Mrs. Eugene L. Pessango MANCHESTER 'V gowns of royal blue faille, de- S. Madrak of Wind- 35^erwood Cifcie- Rgr fiance Is tee son of Mr. g^ts, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney B. TRY Advanced Art; see above; Manchester Chapter of Hadas- In Ellington Fatal Crash In 1967, Italy imported 294,670 Jr. of Baltimore, Md. 9:30-10:30 a.m .; instructor Dean sah at 6:30 p.m. at Temple Beth signed with bishop sleeves and foci's. „ ^ Salvatore Rosella of Merritt Sr. of 488 Lake Rd., Mias Pendergast is a 1969 R u s m H's BoriMT SlMfl trains. They vrore matching The Hon. OUver C. Grant of graduate of High ^ St. Andover. ‘ Carlson. Sholom. In a finding i.ssucd Friday by Driver of the other car in­ graxluate of H^inchester High Comer Oak A Sprue* Sw. Experiences In Art; see The fashions, which have just Tolland County Coroner Herbert volved in the accident was Mar­ headpieces, and carried colon!- Sprh^teld perform^ . .ilL iT^orritv nt ^^nnnnchu. Miss Martel is a 1968 gradu- Her fiance la the son of Mr. School and will graduate from al bouquets of assorted flowers double-ring ceremOTy. The bt^e y ate of Bristol Eastern High and Mrs. Curtis Ctole of Akron, above; 1:15-2:15 p.m .; instruc­ arrived from Israel, will feature Hannabury, an East Long- lene Gurland, 23, of Long- i. m 'Bay Path Junior College, Long- meadow, M.ass. was given in marriage by her setts. She Is also a member of ^ ^Ith (MUo. The engagement of M to In May with tor to be announced. coats, suits, dresses, and gowns meadow man was found crimin­ NSW! — EXCETDIG In another finding, no negli­ father. Gregory J. Kinsler of q,® ® Bristol Federal Savings and m Ib s Merritt is a 1967 gradu- Stamp Club; 9:30-10:30 a.m .; designed and executed by stu­ ally responsible in the death of Karen Crawford of LAiwell, Associate in Liberal Arts. advisor Maurice Danziger. gence was found in regard to NATURAL HEALTH dents In tee fashion department another East Ijongme.odow man. **^^'M ad^^a^9^CT^^te as a staff nurse by tee Hartford AssoclaUon. ^ ^ ^ Mass., to Anthony Alvlno of Mr. Pessango is a graduate at tee Hadassah Ailce Seligs- the accident which took the life o f^ ^ e tl^ ’fflgrsrtJ^l la Visiting Nurse Association. Mr. Rosella Is a ^ u ate of be

PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 Clarinetist Rides Between Second-Round CDAP Pay

iHaudiiPHlrr own naticmal living Is to remember the Pair of Musical Worlds Cut O ff in Fund Squeeze VVi/fc-% FUNERAL HOME tremendous national furore which once By STE'VE SHIPP appearances, many o t the MERIDEN (AP) — Local ad- after Gov. ’Thomas Mesklll said greeted that idealistic, impractical vis­ AMoclatedi PrcM Writer charts are new and modem. iEuptttuij l|pral^ mlnistrators and planners of the DCA would be In for drastic PUBLISHED BY THE ionary, the late Henry Wallace^, when HTnipprMnnvw nr Soma are written especially Establvshed 1874 Tfiree generations of service HERALD PRINTING CO.. INC the band by its owTlnusl- state’s community Development 13 Btssoll Street he dared set, as a rational goal for this Manchester. Conn. ” ^ y h i th eir Action Programs can exi>ect to ^med at cutting the coafs of THOMAS F. FERGUSON country, an employment statistic of 60,- L v -? * ^tvwen 20s and give the music a mod- be Informed officially this week administering and planning . WALTER R. FERGUSON muslc^ m tlds: the J ^ gjn gotmd which nevertheless 142 East Cemer Street Publishers 000,000. that there won’t by any state c d AIP programs, and trying to Founded Ckitober 1, 1881 e^ie and the commercial appeals to nearly everyone. money for extending their sal- galvage some of the mcmey for Manchester, Conn. 06040 That figure, in its time, was consider­ Published Evor>” Evening Exccjrt Sundays . Dance floors In Prospect, Ky. aries beyond their two-year In-. u,e programs themselves. (203) 649-7196 aaid Holidays. Entered at the Post Orfico at ed just as much well-intentioned foolish­ But Uiere are signs on the mu- o r St. Joseph, Mo., fill to near Itial grants. Dorsey said the decision will Manchester. Conn., as Second CSass Mail steal horiion which Indicate he capacity i^en the Glenn MUler Matter ness as another famous Wallace ambi­ The so-called “second round” affect “76 or 80 communities,” soon niay be reaching both jass musicians play “ Sunrise Sere- ftmding of these positions will and that some cities have al- SUBSCRIPTION RAITSS tion, whic-h was burlesqued as one of Payable In Advance Md commercial audiences, nadft!_’ which always includes a be ruled out In a letter going ready been told "wi a case to One Year ...... $39.00 wanting to supply a quart of civilised thereby satisfying his personal tenor sax Jazr solo on one fuU to all cities and towns. State case basis.” ...,. Six Months ...... 19.50 and monetary motivations. » chorus. Three Month.s ...... 9.75 milk to every Hottentot. UJA' Speaker Communities Affairs CommlS' ’The ban will apply to admin- One Month ...... 3.25 “I didn’t ^ve up Ja*i,* says DePranco’s new Jazz album, sloner Donald Dorsey has con- istrators and pltmners, original- MEMBER OF The Hottentots were, at last report, DdBVanco. ”I just gave It up as recorded last summer with a Manchester’s annual UJA firmed. jy hired locally for two-year pe- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a commercial venture*'* group of jazz musicians In Dm- (United Jewish Appeal) Drive The poslUon of coordinator rlods to set up initial CDAP The Aasocated Press Ls exclusively en­ still relatively unspoiled. titled to the use of republication of all In the 1060a and early ’60s ver, admittedly Is aimed at the gets underway FWday with a for Manchester’s CDAP study, plans. In many cases, Dorsey news dispat(^e.s credited It or not other- But employment in the United States DeiEYanco enjoyed solid but re- limited milsicianB’ market. Sabbath Eve Service at Temple slated to end June 30, will ^ said, the communities involved wise credited in this paper .and also the local news published here. in the calendar year just closed reach­ strlcted reflect as a Jazz musl- "(Miy album, like all my past Beth Sholom, UJA chairman one o t those affected. have applied at the end o t the All rights of rcpubllcaUon of special dis­ clan. Since leaving the Jazz albums, will appeal primarily to Br. Frederick L. Buchman an- The 22-month study, designed two-year period for additional 'WiHiain J. Lennon, Director patches nereln are also reserved. ed 78,600,000. scene six years ago to head the musicians,” he says. “It’s all nounced today. The service will to lead to a CDAP pregram for funds so these staffs can be re- •Roy M. Thompson, Atoociate Director The Hcralr FYiday — 1 p.m. Wodncfulav. Jazz,” h« says, “but nob<^ can charged with breach of peace Classified dcadlim' 4:30 p.m. day he- however, i-s in his failure to anticipate, sit—V in— a» room and play for him- anuand leBiauna resisting arresi. arrest oaniraav Saturday, t*'® t®*" currenUy pays $8,636 of the <>r Department’s Bureau of A. Yes. It may surprise you to know an average of 90 man hours fore publication 4:30 p.m. FYiday for self There has to wUUnir ^ arrest oatumay, he was an IsraeU Air Force ,i2,667 salary of Assistant Town Land Management has a leader Saturday and Monday publicatli^n. are involved in preparing and conducting each adult service. as we ourselves have failed to anticipate ^ ^ thTo^y reaSTto ‘^®*f®<"y «U«cted pro- pilot on the S l^ frOTt,^d also ^ ager John Harkins, who for Its^wSirr progmm-lean, Monday, March 15 and guard against, or compensate for, a Dlav is for neoDle ” fanlty to firemen who respond- was chief advisor tq the com- serves as the CDAP coordinator, square-jawed Johnny Horizota. 1-,^ o «oii — mander of an armoured dlvi- ■welss has said that Harkins’ Hite symbolic outdoorsman’s trend just as Inevitable and Irrevocable y Several f years have passed ® call to the staUon, slon In the Northern Sinai. enUre salary will revert to the message to all Americans is: as that of plain growth. TTiis has been since DeF^ico recorded^ ^ =™®f La^te. ^ ^ Alternating Tongues released Jazz albums, but those Coventry posted a In 1943, ^ er g ^ u a tl^ from town budget after June 30. '“This Land Is Your Land—Keep Read Herald Adyertisements the production per man-hour trend who cast ballots In Jazz polls appearance In ^ school he ^ Joined the The policy was no surprise It Clean.’’ Quite obviously, there is bound to be which has also been going up, and which Circuit Court at RockvUle, April Palmach, the striking force of some difference in the mood of a Presi­ jU U ^ on voting for Buddy ^ said a car to the th® Haganah, and fought- In decrees that the more people we have dent relaxing in his office on a day when w rear of the StaUon on Windsor Israel’s Independence War. demanding more goods, the lower the Now 48, but looking un- uj.. Buchman, In a statement he feels like being sentimental .and sin­ proportion of employment necessary to 1^* L. Passehl, 66 of War- »>® “ cere about his own Quaker in.stincts, and Fhotnerapbed by Sylvian Oflam) tered grey In his short black ^ charged with In- y®" when the people of Israel satisfy this growth demand will be­ the mood he feels required to put on HORSEPOWER u “-a Sia « " " tl» srreteM crU. they come. S. when he is called upon to make the .o a. '“™a ™ , , speech at a military ceremoni.al which We need millions more on the employ! shops later tlUs year. .ao match that same level of is Inducting new young bodies and ment list, in order to g^ive ourselves That doem’t necessarily mean sacrifice, by providing lOO per he will be leaving the Oleim charged with in^ro^ social welfare wages to live on. ^ brains into the nation’s defense struc­ MUler Orchestra, but It could f ®nd_educaUon progr^. We need fewer work hours to produce Open Foru] a parked car Saturday night "Thte,’’ he said, “has always ture. Inside Nixon^s Pledge mean more DeiFranco Jazz re- oordings—depending upon ac­ on Village St. been the tradiUonal humanitar- So, last week. Mr. Nixon passed from the good-s that full employment wages ceptance of this one, which sUU Brian Vbisdal, 24 of Elllsgtixi jjm responslbiUty of World the "this is., the last war" musings of can buy. was charged with failure to Jewry.” T o Israel Coventry’s Need the lake! It’s a better bargain, is unUUed. drive in the proper lane after his interview with C. L. Sulzberger to We face, then, an ever widening gap DeFranco's first responsiblU- OF MANGFCSTER To the Editor, also a necessity. r—— JjJg struck » the style and language proper to the In which, the greater the work '^orce we I have i;ead with interest the Many are concerned about ty la to the Miller band, and a ^ ^ MWndsorvllle Rd. Involved In a Report comments of the “ (Joncemed” the building of homes on small recent album recorded at Ixm- two-car accident yesterday on occasion at Newport, where his son-in- have available and need to employ, the M ary M . A n derson o f 170 lots or hlgh-density housing In doa’s Royal Festival Hall takes Rt. 06 in Columbia. Citizens for Coventry in their Warren Ave., Vernon, was law, David Eisenhower, was graduating fewer hours we need from each mem­ Coventry If sewers are built. McIntosh was charged with B y Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D . N ovak efforts to defeat the sewerage priority. ,, charged with failure to grant ber of that work force. We have five Christian church­ That album, due on the mar- operating under the influence of March values are here! from the Naval Officer Candidate than before Israel rejected UN system being voted on at the WASHINGTON , A tough, in- Rogers is Sharm El-Sheik, the es in town, also many who are ket early this year,' “will take a *15**^,®* liquor or drugs. He is scheduled School. Eventually, it would seem, we are go­ Ambassador Gunnar Jarring’s referendum, on March 16. I note tcmational commitment guar­ promontory controlling the called Christian who attend S*cTJromotto^’’ to says. ’lAft- to appeara p p ear In WllUmantlc Clr- If you didn't get into Watkins carpet department on that last groat Roll End Sale now is your chance! Feb. 8 appeal for withdrawal especially that they say there In the Newport address, the Pre.sident ing to have to evolve ourselves a new strategic Strait of Tiran, the en­ are much cheaper systems churches out of town, as well cult Court, March 30. Driver of anteeing Israel’s security after to the old border. er that, we’U see about my jazz p^yce sald the Andeihon car. There are so many beautiful carpets waiting for you; many colors. **7'®*!5 way of living which will be able to keep trance Into the Gulf of Aqa^a available that the Town Coun­ as Jewish residents and possi­ the other car Involved was Roy was on more famili.ar ground. There tctal withdrawal of Israeli That reply asserted that album. traveling south, attempted a choice of carpeting for any room in your home and there are over 300 RUGS T C HELP YOU DECIDE. and Israel’s port of Eilat. cil has made no effort to look bly ones of other beliefs. With Andrews, 46, of Amston. our increasing need to employ ourselves forces from Egypt’s Sinai Penin- “Israel will not withdraw to oortrac^ left turn into Birch St. and cd- were those other peoples in the world To put teeth into a U.S. guar­ into. I wonder where these peo­ the present knowledge of hous­ Come in and see. We'll bo glad to see you and you'll be gl^d you came in. .sula is now being hammered the pre-June 5, 1967, lines,” an who, unfortunately, did not share our in an elastic, compensatory relationship antee of Israeli passage through ple were on the endless nights ing needs (now and in the fu­ of lided with a car driven by Jo- cut at top echelons of the Nix­ the strait, the Nixon adminlSfrS*- assertion that U.S. diplomats ture) in Connecticut, maybe we m e w e d 1^ seph Liegl, 22 of High Manor own lugh ideals and love for peace. So with our decreasing need for man-work when the Town Council was NeUie Sly’s Tiip on administration. tion is prepared to put a small in Tel Aviv and here begged the could share some of this lovely Option. fOw bAnd. park which was traveling’ hours per item of product. working to come up with some long as such an unfortunate and regret­ That commitment would not contingent of U.S. troops on Israelis not to include. What solution to our L.ake pollution town with some who neefl it, Nellie Bly, a newspcqier re­ One Piece of Each of the Following table condition exists, we have no re­ For the moment, however, we have only place American soldiers Sharm El-Sheik and keep them the Nixon administration want­ problem? Why have they wait­ fulfilling some obligations to porter, undertook, in 1889, a trip ed, at the very least, was that orty "«>••• «• i« ih. around the world for her news­ cn the strategic heights of there as long as needed. Pri­ ed so long to bring their ideas our fellowmen, as well as show­ traveling," DeiFranco says. ®d to *' course but to keep ourselves strong failed to come to grips with our inevit­ Israel tell Jarring what It was paper to prove the feasibility Reg. Special Sh»rm El-Shelk but would vate agreement has been reach­ to the public? ing the love we profess. There “Nobody Ukes to do much trav- Cotam^ ' Reg. Special enough to defend the cause of freedom able problem. We do not, for instance, pledge the use of American mil­ for and refrain from blocking is no need of slums, we can of the adventure recorded In ed with the others in the Big We moved to Coventry In oUtmt a i'nnfltant firrind-~on" Bernard Mclntowi, Zl* o Mohawk Mill End Rug, 12’xl0’ll" $124.07 % 9 9 .0 0 10’x9’4", CJeladon, Textured Nylon 74.00 S 9 .0 0 and peace. As for those who think we reduce our work week to the level the itary power to prevent any pos­ F our-the . British, the negotiating route by an­ 1953. At that time the lake was plan a beautiful town If all work ” Chaplin and a passenger In his ’s novel, "Around sible Egyptian move across the nouncing an unequivocal neg­ together. Also we must be real­ Gold Textured Acrylic 12'xl3’10”, Autumn Scarlet, 154.28 1104)0 may at times be spending too much on computers might say would produce all and French- -to do the same, un­ a beautiful thing. When sewer­ ^ to ^ h ^ T S L T tl^ r^ e car.'^8cottDosch'^21.ofOolum- the World In 80 Days” and Israeli-Egyptian border. der the umbrella of the United ative. age was first proposed about istic and accept the fact that o f^ ^ ^ S i^ ]^ler ar- bla, were both treated at Wind- made the trip in 72 days, 6 Mohawk Mill End Rug, 12’xl0’, 160.95 Polyester Shag defen.se and too little on domestic needs, we can absorb. Instead, we cling, ndiere 120.00 With fin^ details subject to Nations. In rejecting those appeals, ten years ago, when a need was the overflow frorn the Hartford rangem e^ in its nlghUy road ham Hospital for head lacer- hours and 11 minutes. Multi Color 112.15 Israel undercut not only the UN felt to protect the lake and the area is coming. 12'x9’10” , Riviera Sand, Polyester 904)0 the President had tlie following advice: we can, to over-time, or to moonlighting. minor change, the commitment These contingents would be but the basic settlement form­ health of the citizens, it was ’Therefore, I urge you, if you Shag We make tentative efforts to adjust to would take the form of a sign­ housed at Sharm El-Sheik itself, 12’xl0'10”, Avocado Tweed Acrylic 122.48 0 9 .0 0 "If we have the most .extensive urban ula for total withdrawal from turned down at that time at a have any love and concern for ed agreement between Presi­ flying national flags and com­ 118.61 0 9 .0 0 renewal programs and the most far- what might be the normal production Sinai that for 16 months has public town meeting, mainly this lovely town o f Coventry, 15'x9’, Gk)ld Tone Tweed 105.00 794)0 12’x8’10", Autumn Scarlet, dent Nixon and the government manded by a non-Blg Four mil­ needs of a condition of peace,-^^but soon been the heart of President the reason being; “ We can’t af­ and for the human beings who Textured Nylon Polyester Shag reaching medical care provi.sions, and of Israel backed by a Congres­ itary officer responsible to the Nixon’s policy. Presidential ad­ ford it,” At that time It would are it’s residents, go to the polls the finest highways, and the most com ­ find ourselves reaching back for the sional resolution underwriting UN Security Council. They 10’9” x l4 '2 ” . Contract Wool, 255.00 1004)0 the Presidential pledge. There visers are counting heavily on have cost approximately half of and vote yes on March 16. 15’x l0 '6 ” , Green Tone, Tex- 122.00 8 0 .0 0 stimulus of production we may not real­ could not be removed’ without Charcoal Moss prehensive education assistance effffrt.s. is no question in high Admin­ the offer of U.S. military the cost now. If we wait five or Sincerely, tured Nylon a unanimous vote of the Sec­ Esther T. Walker and the most effective anti-poverty pro­ ly need, or welcoming one more rescue istration quarters about Oon- guarantees in their tenacious ten years more, the cost will be 12’xl6’, Antique Gold, Nylon Shag 171.00 1204)0 urity Council, where the U.S. about double of the present es­ (Mrs. Samuel) OF MANCHESTER -IB'xO’, Avocado Textured Nylon 105.00 ^ . 0 0 of our economic situation from the possi­ .gresslonal willingness to pass effort to soften the hardening grams if we have all this and more has a permanent seat. timate. 147.00 such a resolution. posture in Jerusalem. 15’xl4’9”. Red Hot Red, Textured 109.00 and we have it all at the expense of our ble needs of the military. We are a two-car family, as Sales Tax 12’x9’7”, Royal Blue Textured 84.16 004)0 That would give the guaran­ Thus, the plan being devised Copyright 1971 Field Enter­ Nylon here is not remotely compar­ are many in Coventry. Consider To the Editor, Nylon ability to defend ourselves, then we In thus evading the real consequences tee something less than the full prises, Inc. able to what Israel rightly calls the cost. If one buys a used car, Tuesday morning March 16, 12’x l8 ’6” , Cedar, Sculptured 126.00 0 0 .0 0 would soon enjoy none of the fniits of force of a treaty—which many 12'xll'7”, Blue Mystery Kodel 177.10 1094)0 of having 78,000,000 on our employment the "Mixed bag of Internation­ they must pay around a thou­ unemployed persons, welfare experts here think Israel really Shag Nylon our efforts, and the only peace we would list we are, perhaps, even more ir­ al arrangements . . . which sand dollars to buy one at all people. Citizens objecting to wants—but enough legal back­ 176.00 were to collapse upon their first Current Quotes serviceable, with an approxi­ Governor Meskills’s 7% Sales 9’8”x22’, Pompeian Red Tweed, OOjOO know would be that terrible peace im- responsible than most of us thought Hen­ ing to remove all doubt about 12’xl2’, Red, Textured Nylon 108.20 real testing” following Israeli mate life of three years. If one Tax should marshal at the Rubber Back po.sed upon those who are the victims of ry Wallace to be, when he set a national the U.S. commitments to guar­ withdrawal from Sharm EI- buys a new car, at two to five State Capitol (maybe Bushnell) 12’x9’6”, Gold Tone, Textured 88.57 antee Israel’s territory. "A s the news media take the 147.00 their own lack of vigilance." goal of 60,000,000 employed. Sheik after its first military thousand dollars, the approxi­ to protest this 40% Increase of 12'xl8’9” , Panama Pink Nylon 110.00 Israel’s main argument few little things we do wrong Nylon takeover of the Sinai in 1956. mate life is considered ten .the present State Sales Tax. Shag This speech delivered by our White . against total withdrawal from and exploit them, we stand That plan had no built-in safety ready to fight and die for the years. At the meeting on March Sincerely yours 12'x9’10”, Gold Tweed, Contrast 177.65 House pacifist at the Newport military the Sinai is Its claim that ’in­ 3, the parking lot was so full of 12’xl8’8", Aqua Mist, Nylon Shag 199.00 1 4 0 .0 0 features and no U.S. presence. processes that allow constitu- Hugh P. Ward Acrylic ternational guarantees “ by their cars we had trouble finding a ceremony could al.so have been, in its Back To Paul Revere Nor did President Eisenhower ticnal government to work.” — 152.00 very substance cannot but be place to jiark. Most people 12'xll'10”, Avocado Textured 182.61 12’xl4', Frost Green Nylon Shag 1 0 0 .0 0 language .and meaning, a proper speech offer Israel the assurance of a Lt. Gen. James F. Holling- with all the electrcmic apd communi­ tenuous” (in the language of an came alone, a few In twos or Nylon signed agreement. pledging .sworth, commander of U.S. Yesterdays A crylic for a professing militarist to deliver be­ cations marvels that the modem world Israeli embassy policy paper more. How many people can af­ U.S. military intervention to Army forces in Alaska, defend­ 12’x9’6” , Cydamer Pink, Sculptured 91.00 6 0 .0 0 has at its disposal, it seems incredible widely distributed here this ford this transportation habit? 15’x9’, Gold Tone Textured 105.00 fore a pacifLst audience. enforce it. ing the military in a speech at Herald Nylon that Connecticut still found it necessary week). Juneau. How many people can afford Nylon The confirmed militarist would ask to go back to hand-delivery of election The Nixori administration is Despite othese obvious differ­ the payments they sign the pa­ 210.00 ences, the Israeli government 25 Years Ago 9’xl5’, Contract, Acrylic, Purple 1 2 9 .0 0 nothing stronger, or choose to d^eliver returns in the recount of the votes for trying to give the lie to the “ It is recommended that the pers for when they buy the car? 12’x8’10”, Gold Tweed Acrilan 184.41 1204)0 shows little interest so far in the post of attorney general. claim by saying this: While the action as currently proposed not O h! but this is a necessity I Cheney Bros. personnel is 12’xl2’, Avocado Green, Textured 112.00 804)0 nothing stronger, than the .speech Mr. discussing this proposition ser- 14’9”xl4'2”, Venetian Blue Tex- 168.00 ISO jOO Here we have a nation that can send U.S, will not underwrite Israel’s be consummated by the Depart­ Those in the sewered area will cited by U.S. Navy for outstand­ Nixon served up, not very many hours louly with the Nixon adminis­ Nylon Us space ships to the moon by instru­ occupation of territories seized ment of the Interior until fur­ pay no more in the ten year ing research and development trf t u ^ Nylon tration as part of a total Sinai after his pacifist interview interlude, at, ment control, that can bounce its tele­ by war, it will guarantee its ther study has been completed.’ ’ period than they pay for that high speed aerial tow targets. 15'xl0’5”, Twilight Lavender, 151.65 • 119.00 withdrawal. Clearly, it would 9'xl4’7”, Royal Blue Textured 140.00 vision and radio waves around the security against possible Arab -William D. Ruckelshaus, ad­ car. Those not In the proposed Nvlon Shag ______Newport. rather keep its conquered ter­ Polyester world, that can send and receive the aggression aimed at Israel ministrator of the Environmen­ sewered areas will pay not 10 Years Ago 12’x l0 ’ , Green Tone, Nylon Shag 119.00 8 9 . 0 0 This is the fatal disease, not only of ritory. The vast gulf now sep- tal Protection Agency, in a let­ much more than a monthly pay­ news almost before it happens. Here prouer. arathig Washington and Jer­ ter to Secretary of the Interior ment for a car per year. All > 9’xl2’l”, Avocado Textured 117.80 our age, although now it may seem in a we have a state that is In the very fore­ The focal point of Israel’s re­ Board of Directors approves 12’xl0’6”, Blue/Green Tweed 118.00 7 0 .0 0 usalem on the withdrawal ques­ Regers C. B. Morton on the pro­ this for the health of the people Polyester front of teclmological developments, a fusal to evacute the Sinai under purchase of Union \ Pond for Acrylic more critical than ever phase, but of all tion is, if anything, wider today posed oil pipeline across Alaska. of Coventry, and the saving of state whose prosperity and progress are the plan originally drafted by $9,300. I Table Talk . 12'xll’9”, Bronze Acrylic Flush 148.52 human history. 00.00 189.00 built on the skills and inventive genius Secretary of State William P. 12’xl5’, Avocado Textured Nylon 0 0 .0 0 14’8"x9’8", Moss Green Textured 105.00 We keep our ideals and our realities of its people in developing and using 7 0 .0 0 12’x ll”7”, Garnet Tweed, Nylon 104.25 7 0 .0 0 in separate compartments, never run­ these advanced techniques. Nylon Come election day, we put a lot of A Thought for Today 12’xl2’9”, Spice Tweed Herculon 119.00 9 0 .0 0 ning the risk of losing one or the other When v/e think of Early Amer­ 10’10”xl6’9”, Moss Green Tex- 128.19 these fine skills to use. We have election Sponsored by th/e Manchester Fischetti tured Nylon 12’xl0’4”, Sunset Coral, Nylon 112.00 OOJOO by letting them mix into the flow of our machines to record the votes, and tele­ Council of Churches action. phones to relay them immediately to ican we think of a handsome, 15’x9’, Emerald Green Sculptured 189.25 Shag town and city vote-tallying headquar­ W hen the Wind Blows 185.00 We have developed a fine knack for ters. We have telegraph wires and A crylic 15’xl0’8”, Avocado Nylon Plush 9 0 .0 0 Recall the old story about the using the very language of cur ideals as phones and tubes, relay stations and warm, and charming piece of chameleon that suffered a ner­ 12’x9*l”, Golden Bronze Wool 176.80 12’xl8*8”, Copper Wood Acrylic 148.00 0 9 .0 0 ;i garment for the 'realities with which transistors and screens. vous breakdown when It crawl­ TV ist 91.00 we betray them. We speak from the And when it’s all over, we still got the ed on a piece of Scottish tartan furniture such as these lovely 12’x9’4”. Soft Gold Textured 7 0 .0 0 results wrong. plaid. It just couldn’t adjust to 15'xl0’, Sandalwood Textured 119.00 Nylon same national throat with alternating Nylon So we return to first principles. We go all the colors. tables. This is certainly added 12’xl8’8”, Chestnut Textured 129.00 longues, and take this as a matter of back to every voting machine to check It is good to be flexlhlo and 0 0 .0 0 every figure — and this time we make 14’8”x9’, Moss Green Textured 105.00 Nylon course. We never, from either tongue, open-minded, but it is also im­ Nylon say all that we mean or mean all that sure that the people who do the check­ portant to develop values and charm for any living room. They 12’x8’4”, Gold Tweed Nylon 87.00 8 9 .0 0 ing are pros, with good eyesight, and convictions which do not shift 15'x9’2”, Avocado Textured Nylon 105.00 we say. that they know what they’re doing. And with every wind that blows. We This does not even seem to disturb us we double-check the absentees. get a nervous breakdown when boast of warm tones in fine maple Then as each town and city finishes we fall for everything and stand very much. its recount, the final returns are carried for nothing. luster with matching Formica But it must, nonetheless, be continual­ by hand by the moderators or police — When St. Paul said that he ly spreading its viruses and its lesions not phoned or wired or otherwise arti­ sought to be “ all things to all ficially transmitted to the office of the men. If by any means he might tops. Come in and see these great throughout the viscera of our existence, Secretary of the State in Hartford. save some,’’ he could at the until it grows more and more rotten in­ And then, and not unUl then, a full same time proclaim confident­ tables and you'll agree with us: side, and less and less capable of rally­ week after the opening of the polls for ly, “ I know whom I have be­ elections, is the official word given. lieved. ...” ing its own appetite for decency imd It’s cumbersone, but its comforting. Let us hold strong convic­ They're a real value at $79. each. sanity. It makes you realize that it’s people tions, but let us hold them gen­ Do we ever speak with one tongue’' who are the bosses, and that machines erously. St. Aug^ustine said, are there to serve them—and that when "Let me have a heart of disci­ it’s important enough, people trust plined steel toward myself, of themselves and each other more than compassionate flesh toward my 935 Main Street, Manchester - Coen 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 935 Main Street, Manchester - Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Shades Of Henry Wallace they do the machines. fellowmen, and a flame of devo­ Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9 P.M. - Closed Mondays Votes are counted just as people cast tion toward my God.” Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9 P.M. - Closed Mondays One useful perspective which can be votes—one by one. and each one counts Submitted by Rev. Carl W. Saunders, brought into service whenever we want the same. When it comes to ballots, they’re the real thing, and only the real South .United Methodist to try to catch up with the pace of our thing counts. — MERIDEN RECORD. Church / 00 ^OA0UJO/?f( AFT e R A " PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 James Knudson of Columbia International Standards OrffaniTMtion Tolland Honor Roll died Saturday at M^dham West Berlin Campaign Chairman O bituary Community Memorial Hospital. SECOND SEMESTER Other survivors are his wife, Robert Young: Zone Change Seventh Grade Peter Jesanls two sisters, a brother, and two Voters Favor Kathy Kowalyshyn They’re Making Your Razor Fit linda James Adele Sllhavy grandchildren. Antoni Damman Many handicapped Carole Keridn Oatherlne I>wlre O pposed B y Death Claims The funeral and burial will George Tracy Brandt Party NeU Johnson Cindy Roberta be in North Adams, Mass. Cindy Downer children need help... In Wall Plugs Around the World Richard Jedraiewski Nancy Tefft Unda Kinney (Oontlnaed from Page One) Mark LeiUocha Patricia Hills Selectm an B u m V ictim Mrs. Fred R. Courtsal David MuUholland V GIVE TO Bv DON COOK smaller than the same Amerl- grind ex c«d ln g ly there CHen West Ann GugUotti Elisabeth Henry Mrs. Elaine Custer Courtsal, 8.5 per cent and 11 seats, a gain By wow ouoiv are specifications for whole Keith WohUebe Opposition to the proposed Herman R. Ames, 63, of 86 EASTER SEALS Leslie Piazza,^ Heidi Horsman Merrow Rd. zone change from 42, of LaFayette, Ind., daughter of two. Los Angeles Time. can^^^ somebody Is trying to and ground pepper.^ Thomas Tantillo Spruce St., who received exten- Laurie RaezkowsM Darlene Hunt residentiai tc commercial, con­ slve bums March 11, at his Donald L. Custer of Man- >iS &XUNG MEN over 25 per cent of his body North St. died Saturday at his cent of the vete and the Chris- there are eififht alternatives. The type of service which tering one - and - a - half sizes Ecologists will be happy to made In Japan, Germany or Michael Wells Candy Kalas John 'Barbero opposition to toe change^.-.-jssu- „1above „ the waist. home. Uan Democrats 28.9. town decides on plus the type of equipment each smaUer than U»e same shoe in leam that ISO long hM Canada.” M aeve O’NelU Windy Wanchak Sheryl Clough ing an appeal tor retaining the Mr. Ames was bom April 10, Mr. Scott was bom Sept. 30, com pany is o ffe r in g are am on g th e variables w hich will the united states (British s ^ their f There are 64 co ^ m e s in the Craig CUrard William Trousdell Deborah Owen aesthetic characteristics of the 1907 in Westchester, sc«i of Orie i j 92 in Manchester, son of John PARIS (AP) _ GaulUsta and be considered before a contract is awarded, if at all. ® T^^iTand st^dards Oigani- Mary liaramle Sunnns/Prose Mary GugUotti town. and Grace Stevens Ames, and gjjd Jennie Gall Scott, and had leftists -made gains in the first ______Alternate propMals vary the and-a-half) while British men's mineral Impuriues in fruits ana 2aUon plus another 11 corre- Dorothy Falvl Lorrie Elderidn Mary Jo Jendrucek More than 350 signatures had lived meet of his life in lived here all of his life. He was round of France's municipal number of ccUecUons per week shoes for some unaccountable vegetables. And to prove that gp^ndent or associate mem- have been collected in opposi­ Carla Doran, eighth grade student, earned “ A” in all subjects. Manchester. He was employed employed at Burr Nurseries be- elecUons Sunday at the expense whether the coUectlons wiU be «;ea8on are only half a size while they grind slow, they also ggeh country is .repre- tion to the change by members as a paper finisher at Colcmlal fore he retired six years ■ago. of the small centrist and rightist ot the newly formed Citizens made at the curb or in the ------sented by its own naUcnal Board when he retired in 1963 jjg jg gurvlved bj 3 daugh- parties. Runoffs ■will be held U .S . Eases standards organization— in the for Tolland’s Environment because of ill health, after 20 ters, Mrs. Raymond Lukas, with next Sunday In those districts resident’s backyard, and whe- p ^ ll GVifv-»*Ta F a v o r South Windsor (CITE). ther or not the garbage is OHOWS rdV O I case of the United States, for or Lord Olivier The group eUso circulated years with the company. whom he ftiade his home, and where no slate got a majority. example, the Am erican NaUonsd Survivors, besides his wife, are jjrs. George McOoUum, both of Hie three main progovem- Travel Bars bagged. leaflets over toe weekend call­ For Revenue Idea LONDON (AP) — Sir Lau­ Standards Institute headquar­ Boy's Regular $20. . a daughter, Mrs. Bm ce Pish of Mlanchester, and Mrs. Walter ment parties increased their This is the second time the ing for a laige turnout at toe rence OUvler has received tered in New York. Town H all, Library Sites ^ 9 3 Manchester: two brothers, Les- Murphy of Coventry; a sister, percentage in 11 of Paris' 14 dls- contract has->gone to bid. The hearing in opposition to toe O n P eking • HARTFORD (AP)—A survey clearance for his new title— ISO dates back to a forerun­ ter Ames and Myron Ames, both Margaret Sadrozinskl of triota, and leftist alliances lost first time there was one bidder. proposed zone change. shows that Connecticut residents Lord OUvler. ner association ■which was estah- SPORT COATS & BLAZERS ■ r SIZES 8-12 of Manchester: and a grand-Manchester; 14 grandchUdren, ground. But in the provinces, (Continaed from Page One) Sanitary Refuse Co. of Man­ Go Before G>uncil Again Offer of Support Ihe 63-year-old actor was lished in 1926, but was then daughter. 39 great-gandchildren. leftist tickets maintained or chester, the town’s present con- *avor Gov. Thomas J. Mesklll's The citizens, while vigorous­ nomlnted to the peerage a reconstituted with new " rules Funeral services will be Funeral____ services _ will _ be _ to- strengthened their____ positions.______visits to North Vietnam by tractor. His bids ranged from proposed revenue package by a year ago by Queen Elizabeth Problems surrounding the <4d Commission tomorrow at 8 p.m. ly opposing toe Planning and immediately after World War Wednesday at the Homes Fu- gt j pm. af. Holmes Retams from 117 of the 198 Americans should be continued $469,650 to 499,650 for the first margin of five to four. The Hart- n . He is the first actor ever Town HaU site on Main St., and in the Town Hall to hear the Zoning Oommisslon’B proposal A parallel g(roup,; the Inter­ neral Home, 400 Main St. at a Home, 400 Main St. The towns of more than 30,000 popu- because of the war. They also y s w o t collection of a three- fg^j Times reported Sunday. named. n. toe Sadd Memorial Ubrary eight toUowlng appUcatlons: for the z(me change, will offer national Elecrraitechnical Com- Boy’s Reg. $25. Sport Coats & Blazers announced. Davis, pastor of laUon showed the GaulUsta and viewed the diplomaUc altuaUon c o n tw t. governor, in his b u d g e t------Building will be before toe Town The Safety-Kleen Corp. seeks to support just as strongly toe ■ SIZES 13-20 mission which deals with such Council when it meets tonight a site development plan on appropriation of funds to update ; Second Congregational Church, the lefUste neck and neck. The ^ mappreprtate now for drop- h lrterth ^ toe’ t S M ^ h ^ message Feb. 16, said new and continued until March 25 neral home tomorrow from 3 will officiate. Burial will be in government parties got 42.6 per PP*W ^ higher than the IdOg^OOO being increased taxes are needed to fiiino' of mntinns problems as light plugs and at 8 in toe Town Hall on Sul- property of Peter Winton loca- the town’s comprtaientave plan, to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Buckland Cemetery. cent of the vote, compared to 36 P*n« t*>e restricUon toward Jrald for the service this year, p^y o tt the pending $260 miUlon ^ inunoiu.. electric meters, hes^uartered Uvan A've. ted at 12ra John Fitch Blvd. No major zone changes should Friends may call at the funer- per cent in the 1965 municipal North Korea. prompted Town Manager Rob^ gtote deflclt!*1SSteld of Tstata thr^rL^were^reerted^waTin^ in the same buUding a s ^ , has The______OouncU______wiU decide wheto- Peter D’Enngenis has ai^Ued be initiated at this time, they' Thomas J. Curio al home tonight from 7 to 9. elections, while the leftist alii- Cuba came under a different Weiss to investigate the pos- income tax, MeskiU included in larvMt ever in Manches- operating since 1904. er or not to extend toe time ^or re-suhdivisicHt of property on contend, until a thorough revl- Thomas J. Curio, 76, of 1087 ances captured 41 per cent com- categmy because the U.S. trav- slbUlty of the town’s instituting his package an Increase from ^'netted ^Tmcmg ISO’s procedures and objec­ llmlt to resolve zoning matters tl»e corner of Avery St. and taon of toe town plan and toe Tolland Tpke., Manchester, died tives are a great deal easier Pine Knob. zoning regulations is co m - Jodi Mario North pared to 36.8 po rcent in 1965. gj there is pert of the heml- «« collection service. The fWe to seven per cent in the “ kilos, or over concerning these two proper­ Boy’s Reg. $6. Permanent Press Saturday at Manchester Me­ ______to descrlble than some of the Herman Maskel is seeking a ploted- VERNON — Jodi Marie ^rst elecOons gphere-wlde campaign to isolate matter is stlU under consldera- state sales tax, increases in the ° ^ p^und^spounds of mamarijuana. ties. morial Hospital. . __ .... aInf'A 4~*hoi»1 a a /Ia $7 iB ii1 lA*A /lAaflt _. problems it tries to solve. The zone change from R R to A-30 ThUault in announcing his up­ North, infant daughter of Gary Charles de Gaulle’s death the Castro regime. " cigarette and liquor taxes, a All three are free, having post- In January, toe Council ap­ Mr. Curio was bom Jan. 3, Mg^y Ann Rumore North November, but lack of in- u S poUcymakere indicated Sam Lombardo of East Hart- state lottery and legalized horse organization works through tech­ proved toe bid of $8,160 sub­ on Abby Rd. Garnet Lane, and Potati'aclng. «a nical committees which mitted by Frank Hauzer of Bast Maskel Rd. calls regarding the hearing to­ War I Army veteran, he had ^ fg^r hours after birth at Rock- voter turnout. It was down to 66 anti-Castro effort, should not year contracts ranging from The poll, conducted exclusive- chaired and oiganlzed by the Hartford for too old Town Hill Sylvia Holden requests a « night. lived in M ^chester for the ville General Hospital. ^ aK>ear to undercut the cMiUn- $410,000 to $863,000. For the first ly for the ■nmes. abow ^ ^ Geir_ •» ^ aircraft standardization areama Cavanaug^, Joseph Iflbort, and too Rd. w___1.4. ___111^ . VmtAH* fh A 1*A UTAI-A AS VkAI- AAmf 4n ^ * 0 present border at the Anthony WilllmanUc untU his reUre- North of RockvUle; paternal voted; there were 65 per cent in to $289,000 with gradual in- age and 40 per cent opposed it. usually dealt with under Amer- Charles B. Shep^ fUed tor a Joeei* and Katie Mitchell R4., ^ Baxter St. _ interchange______with ment. grandmother. Mrs. Elsie Smith 1996- Tho..irh endlnir the ban toward creases each year so that th6 addlUon. 12 per cent said lean chairmanship since the hearing with toe Zoning Board aw asking tor a zone change JJ^^Ipow ItdT' to "tor Coventry Survivors are 2 sons, Louis of California; her paternal Runoffs will be required in all to boost Prices in the third year ranged either an in- ^ united States has the dominant Boy’s Reg. $4. Permanent Press 4^ of Appeals requesting an appeal RR to I mi property lo- ^ qqq (^ 9 9 J. Curio and Everett G. Curio, great-grandmother. Mrs. Flor- the Paris dlstrlcte, but voters in ^ ^ f t o m $881,006 to $8^,160.^^ ® MesklU’s proposals ^ ‘^y “ ^orld aircraft Industry, of toe building inspectMi’s decl- cated at 90 Brookfield St. depth on both sides of the both of Groton; a daughter, ence North of Manchester; and a number of the 38,000 towns y. ®' ^ .. o ti-.* ^ P®*" ***®y breach of P®^®> 1® °®y®' Years to Agree sion involving issuance of a B®** Moser is seeking a re- gtrget_ Mrs. Shirley Marschat of Man- her maternal grandparents, and villages gave a clear major- ^ ^ eusnended. permit tor construction of a subdivision of property located Much of the anticipated op­ DRESS SHIRTS j SIZES 8-20 Chester and 13 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rumore, ity to one ticket Sunday and will P v ^ f ^ ^ another Connecticut Poll ^ therefore meeting all the time building on toe old premises, on toe northerly side of Burn- The funeral wiU be tomorrow of New York City. hold a second rtimd. The t T -1®"® t^® Times in March Oakland St. found g^lty of to position comes from residents of •* Thelr prime argument was toO--*am St. toe heavily populated Country at 8:30 a.m. from the Leclerc _The Burke Funer^ Home, 76 elections are to choose about Po^^oy Natlonalst P®*" ®®® t**®®® it takes aibout two years to de- size o t toe lot was noaconlorm- WUUam and Patricia Kraw- Funeral Home, 23 Main St., Prospect St., RockvUle has 600,000 municipal councUlors in Cbina. year of a three-year contract terviewed-as compared wlUi 12 suspension, fined $125. HlUs-Tolland Summit area and velop an agreed document on ing to toe Town’s building code. are seeking a zone change from those living in iBaxter with a Mass of requiem at St. charge of private funeral serv- France ajjd the overseas de- cover^ seven url Cases ed lane. building too is situaited on a SIZES 8-20 Mrs. Cora C. Wilkinson drowned Saturday night after per cent of the vote there. The ances; thickness of conveyor Colley Trial 250 in the first year to $651,087 Michael L. DeLoreto, 16 of small-sized lot. zone. ther feel it is important to zone SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. he feU through the ice on Beach uonaligned mayor o f Lyon, ^ II 141 _ belts; wheel dimensions for Interested persons may ap- the land now, before it is de­ in the third year Scuiltas also Health District Cora Covington Wilkinson, 75, Pond in Voluntown. His body Louis Pradel, and his allies took CIRCUIT COURT 12 92 E. Mldae Tpke., soUclttag care; sizes of picture pear and be heard or written veloped any further, (Oonttnned from Page One) offered a $2,500 reduction in the rides. Undei; unfinished business, of 260 Abby Rd., died Saturday was recovered yesterday mom- 06 per cent and won every Lyon Manchester Session IxMtcards and letter-cards; communications will be receiv- Bulletin Board contract price if leaves were to at Wethersfield Manor, Weth- tag by a scuba diver. district. Gregroiy Hall, 36, of South sawn timber sizes and cold- the council will set a time and ersfield. He is also survived by his Socialist Gaston Defterre, nearly 100 witnesses over the bagged by residents. This re- Judge J. Robert Lacey ap- Willington, improper passing, D lace for a mibUc heorlmr oer- ®**’ ^ applications are on file The Salary Study Committee storage regutattans for fretti Mrs. Wilkinson was bom Dec. father, six brothers, and two long-time mayor of Marseille, trial’s four-month span. ductlon would apply to any al- proved a finding of drug de- Louis P. McLane, 16, of 20 taimng to « ordlna^ci^t- ®“'® *" “*® peodres. 1, 1895 In Prattville, Ala., and other sisters. gave up seven council seats in Defense lawyer George Lati- temate. pendency today in the case of Cambridge St., shoplifting un­ ing a Regtonal Health District. Town Hall. The forerunner of tin ISO, Volunteer Fire If Eqiproved, the center wUl be The Tolland lived in Squth Windsor four Funeral services will be one dirtrict to the Conununista, mer, the 70-year-old former Sanitary Refuse Co. bid on J®*® Page, 20, of 327 Wood- der $50. the International Ele'ctrotodi- u *4»prov^ ceiuer wui oe Manchester Evening Herald nenartment AuxlUarv wlU meet years. Wednesday at 9 a.m. at Rose but his foUowers are expected to ^ ^ of the U S Court of MIU- only tiiree of the alternates, bridge St. and ordered him Jerry L. Miles, 16, of 65 Oak flTCl was Survivors are three sons, rail Funeral Home, 660 Elm win the rest of the city’s 56 ^ , Their nrices for a «ie-year con- committed to Connecticut Val- St., failure to drive a reasonable ' '’ state money if tonight founded when ■the eleotiical. In- South y n n ^ r Barbara Varrick, tol. 644-8274. James Wilkinson, Alpheus Wll- St., Rocky HIU. Burial will bo seats next Sunday as a Gaulllst , *’ 4^“ » , t n e * nuiB’ed from 1460 000 to *®^ Hospital in Middletown for a distance apart. and _ Manchester join together. Comer Firehouse. ktason, both of Hartford, and in the Col. Raymmid P. Gates challenge fell far O tort. run non For three-vears con- P®riod not to exceed 24 months. Florence U^rth, Noi of 73 Charter Both towns will have a full time The Board of Selectmen will ^ Daniel has the (q>tlon of follow- $300,000. For tnree-years con meet tomorrow nlg^t at 7:80 in Andre Vivien, secretary o f ___4i™„- ...ttv. o «im. tracts thev submitted the same practicing ithytaclan to provide South Wutdsor consuljUng services to school toe Town Hall. nurses and to coordinate health T'j-* CnAoIr ™®The l'°li“Tolland" *® JumorJunior Women’swomen s programs. iA lllllO r J. O o| ^ )0 clK caub will meet tomorrow night There are no calling hours. one of 35 gpvemmem,vemment, ministersmimsiers ^ ______« _____i 4„_, a tSO. 4444444415 1*444 >u4u«v oemaru vviiumeii, a i , 0 1 . ,4 j . The aMxtotment of a five- A slislf riaaaA a at 8 in toe United Oongrega^n- The James Funeral Home, Charles N. LoomU running f S c a l job^ defeated ®"® ' f ^ frara t. to^^tAct^n *® ®"t®'^ ® thempeuUc Rockville, failure to drive in the member salary study com- gj church Religious HMucaUon 2016 Main St., Hartford is in BOLTDN - Charles N. Loom- outright. Of the o U ^ , 18 won ^ ^ Wd ^ V rogrnm . At the comple- estabUshed lane. mMtee to re'vise current pro­ Building. A nationally known lecturer charge of local arrangements. is. 98. of Middletown, a Bolton in the first round. tn ^if^^ 875-2846. manUc, father of Karl W. Ladd Grace Perry Loomis. Jacque1‘°^toscfuz” <^Mor^rt.‘* to *®® ® “ ' K e r r a ‘ ®tullivan. 22, and Thomas A. Eldiscn. of Vernon and Clinton I. Ladd Mrs. Loomis was bom Aug. Saint Norn la Beteche, an So- itartad coUection ^^1 prbage. Their Tho„^ Curtin, 21, both of East Some order is beginning to to j^ todust^ ^v®lopment Mary Adult Education O o m m l ^ to fUl two un- p,„gram Sunday at 8 p.m. In of Columbia, died Saturday at 22, 1872 In Bolton, son of Charles phie Pompidou, the president’s a i>*ith » Price was $380,445 per year. Hartford, and both charged A bou t Tow n c o m e out of the European Windham Community Memorial and Elizabeth Hickman Loom- daughter-in-law, in OrvUUers. has ------attempted breaking and chaos — simply because the big ®*P**^ ______toe Church Hall. VFW Honoring Queen of Peace Mothers Cir- Hosnital *®- "® was a mem oer 01 King interior Minister Rsvmond w------4—Tj * 4». iT ij ■■ • • w 1 entering, and breacn of peace, 4-4 44.444.4. 4.44,44.41.0 4.,..- lutuiuLocuireramanufacturera -wam.want ia to sun-sim- —. 4. j™®^-4___ Mrs. Newland has lectured in ‘®- H® was a member of King interior Minister Raymond 1 . • . T _____ 1 entering, and breach of peace. The South Windsor Oommun- ». Rep. Mahoney OUier survivors are his wife, David’s toidge of Odd Fellows M^^elUn to l^ lw sm m ^ J mile from“tht% ^rt^dtag^ M a c h u U S t L o C b I pleaded not guilty to the charges homI°TM TFf nk .. « . s _i. i I j-LMi. Die* COllCfi^Ofl ftHQ UluV6PBlttG8| 0(1 TZ radio and television, and is a a daughter, a sister, and five that candidates favorable to J Go08 O il S t r i k e (CDAP) AgencyAfTAfW^V wHl■wttl ITIMtmeet to-to­ cMs^a *a a. State Rep. Francis J. Mahon­ Survivors, besides his wife, onvemnient or close to smem- jury of 12 in' East Hartford. Pearson, 110 Bretton Rd. Mrs. affair of the same dimension as holder of tiiree honorary de­ grandchildren. oro o or... rs.oi.ioo T4I Tr444*.4io Buvcmmeni, or close to govern- Calley was the leader of the night immediately fc^lowing toe ey wlU'be honored next Sat­ The two were arrested Feb. William Manning is co-hostess. American plubs except that the grees of Humane Letters. Funeral services will be to­ o r M ld X to ^ sL ^^'s^tor >n®nt thinking picked up 63.9 per igt platoon, which carried the Town OouncU meeting to consid­ urday by toe Stein Club Of toe morrow at 1 p.m. at the Potter At Stonington 12 as they allegedly attempted _ pbw themselves are round in­ ------.44 4 ...... 4.4 — ------M ra ^lJ^ s^ ^ t^ nn ^ f Sunday, bmnt of OiarUe Company’s as- to enter Chief of Police James ™® bouse committee of the gtead of flat. But in Britain, er the imipoeed housing for toe *** Night program elderly project for toe town. cusslon will be4. “Can,,4.. we Really .... ■VFW Post Home. STONINGTON (AP) — Local Reardon’s Ansaldi Rd. home. Brlttah American Club will tWs means eliminating throe Willimantic. Burial will be in Agency approval Is required be­ Avoid Alienation?” Her talk *• p r .r Jr»s 626 of the International Asso- Reardon chased them off. and "J®®‘ tom o^w at 6:30 p.m. different slzeb of threa-pln The evening’s program will Windham Center Cemetery. fore toe State Department of wiU touch Ml effective com ­ dl- **^®^ were picked up by a patrol “ ® clubhouse. plugs (the third pin is a ground- begin at 6:80 with cocktaUs, There are no calling hours. clatiem of Machinists at a Oomiminity Affairs may release munication with chUdren and Main St.. Cromwell. The Rev.js IS? rSpS-rprsits ^ .o^ oo.o -.00 s™™* car in the44.- area. Curtin’s car. . -wire iwhirii used to bfecooslder- and dinner wUl be served at r, . . . . 4. the centrists and moderate can- Ho ho ofnnri urith Hio „ , V-U4 n il o 4; i n , **ii c w iu v n i IISBU U » OB C W im u B l - some $466,000 for toe 40 unit the fears and problems of par- Gordon Avery, pastor of the seri- rest of the c o m L l^ toe vision of Crompton Knowles Co. discovered later, allegedly con- St. Bernadette’s Mothers Cir- ed necessary for safety. to 7:80. The Chris MMgan Trio Frank J. Pierret dldates in opposition had complex. ents today regarding toe morals First Congregational Church o f ___ .. tag Ught of Maj^^l6, 1968, to began a strike early J ^ d a y tained gooASS Trk riA t pany'commander ’ nations. lattag to that incident. hostesses hostesses are Mrs. Joseph dard to which everybody is now cited for his participation in Mr. PTerret was bom Feb. 19, There are no calling hours. hopes “a site can be selected current youth scene. ■v f W’s Loyalty Day parade CBB A vrci. The ueutenantUeutenant and and several several Both Both the the company company and and toe toe Also elecUng a trial by^ 12 was Maazptta Maasptta and Mrs. Vincent aspiring. The United States, of 1894, In Brooklyn, N.Y., and was by toe end of March,” and Mrs. Donald Wasik is pro- for his many others serv- R i l l o n a f P t V others testified those orders In- union said they were prepared S ^ er Sitoth, I’l. of Rockville, Porter, course, gx>es rlslit on ■with flat . professional drummer. A S added that once toe CDAP 0 Miss Finis B. Grant i r u kJ a ^ ^ ^ y negoUaUons after the ^ pleaded not guilty to re- pins instead of round pins and gram chairman. i<^g 7c the VPW, including be- World War 1 veteran, he was Agency grants its tqiproval, se­ WAPPING — Miss Finis B. thlng in My Lai. Medina said he breakdown Friday, but negotla- tasting arrest and breach of there is no hope or intention of The program is sponsored by available for installation Grant, 87, formerly orted, at toe re­ helped organize toe loc^Nathan ^ ^ said Monday he wUl cosponsor hamlet, a collection of straw- fringe benefits and wages. Perreme, s^d a riot nearly Eighth DUtrlct Fire r v occupancy in about a year from at her home on 28 Carman Rd. quest of veterans groups, toe this date.^ in South VTndsor. Stock Market He added that some 13 sites moving of toe monument in May M ..d Pierret. oI W family o p ^ a l.sM.tlon for SiSS S'* Center Park so that it would a car fire. for the project have been re­ men, women ana cmiaren. urdav nivht The union reore------" " *n r™,- ** _4 4 NEW YORK (AP)—The Dow face toe street, and toe allocat­ S"'a.??So™S ^ oflea r^a^ied our ~ ««■ ’SSdmn. = l’"r 2’ r e T r . ? " . m viewed and evaluated by the OiM ks Uncaahed There was testimony they went gents 180^ Ure than 300 work- 1^®' P°«‘®d ex^L ed a kitohen Jones average mov'ed beyond authority and, once given ap­ ing of money for a plaque at Mrs. Jean Smith and Mrs. Hart- years. She lived in WaDDhur un- youth as our naUon’s most , - 4.. . . „ ------$500 bond. - - - - ext^lshed a Wt®hen fire at 6 u,g 930 level as stock prices rose proval, ”we can move on Mrito DETROIT (AP) — It took 40 Manchester High SebooL ney, both of Bronx, N.Y. U1 1933, when she moved to precious national resource, but to*top*tid!!l^i.^i*^ ®" ***® Standard Dl Vernon Carlson, 17. of 636 S. 15f®®^ 8:66 p.m. today’s active trading Wethersfield to make her home many times, unknowingly, we ^ ^ e ^ 4®v ^ * intersecUlat« ®nce on which ment were cMniUeted in Canq>beU-Ewald officials Mdd September. a check at their accounU felled Center St., Manchester. The “who tor the past five years has ti,g order to kUl innocent civil- term for toe tank and some wa- “Schist her. P rnumerary policeman and be- Steels, motors, aircrafts, met- F A M O l s In Memoriam Rev. Russell Peery of Hartford steadfastly demonstrated his so- jang. ter lines to and from toe plat- ®**® arrested Feb. 16 at ®®™® “• regular later that year, ala, and rails were up. All other The 13 CDAP committees are to indicate that toe checks ever in loving memory of Venessa HI DSON VITAMINS Beben, who passed away March 15. will officiate. Burial will be in clal CMisciousness by working to —Th^t if it finds he did re- torm. *>■ Manchester motel with two ,^V® named deputy police stock categories revealed no working to draft statements of had been reissued, so a new 1^70. Wapping Cemetery. make camping a safe torm of ggive the order, whether he The impression conveyed in other youths who were also in ® .® needs and {MxiblemB in each of check was issued for toe tMal and _ Board prices ihcluded Av- toe 12 areas which are expected amount—$447.85—with the ra­ God took her home, it was his will. There are no calling hours. fun.” knew it was illegal; Friday’s Herald story was that court today. HP ® chief on June 1, 1960. Big B. d r it ; pkoiht ts But in our hearts she Uveth still. ------— McKinney said that in 1969, —And, lastly, if. it finds Callev the project under consideration Howard Wilsixi, 23, ot no cer- He retired in 1966. ery Products, off 1 at 3314; Ken- te be completed next month. quest: “Please cash promptly.” Funveral services were sched- necott,.up 1% at 37%; Louisiana Sadly Missed. wfaen he was minority leader in received toe order and didn’t included toe tank. That con- tain address pleaded not-gullty More than 128 South W l n d s M : ______-Vvaihiliif -Vt Pam. Expres8ion*8 Origin toe Connecticut General As- know it was illegal, would a tract was bid last fail and to the same charges, waived a Wednesday in West Hart- ^ndLand & Exploration, Exploration, up up ^ 1% “tat residents '*aje involved in toe WKI.nON DRl

) . , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^^TIESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 p a g e t e n Andover G. Hedberg, 79 Ridge St.; Dar- Haggett, 427 Graham Rd., South Reds in Egypt Building Four Killed Foe’ s Fire Hos^tal Phone rell B. Hoover, 91 Wetherell St. Windsor; Mrs. Norma Rauschen- Duke Honored Drug Center Also, William C. Jackson, 428 bach, 63 Thompson Rd.; Mrs. NEW YORK (AlP) — Duke In Fire At The telephone number lor W. Middle Tpke.; Bnmo Leme- Lila D. Lang, 6 Forest View Dr., Ellington has been awarded Political Power Base School District "Seeking The Drug Advisory Center, Hits Base Manchester ■ Memorial Hospi­ sis. 140 Eldridge St.; Clement Vernon; Sidney A. Sanderson, membership in the Royal 81 Russell St., is observing By DENNIS NEELD cialist Union. . a ,.. tal was changed a few Manning. Broad Brook; Howard 25 Proctor Rd.; Robert Czar- Swedish Academy of Music, Worcester the following'schedule: Associated Press Writer The pact was hailed in Prague Candidates for Principal In Laos months ago, but too late to Morey, Dockerel Rd., Tolland; neckl. Hickory Dr.. Hebron; the first popular music ar­ Ao as of "much wider international WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Monday through Friday, be listed correctly in Uie new William T. Nevins, 16 Edgerr Mrs. Mary Katkaveck, Hublaro tist to be so honored by the BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) significance than would a j^ a r Regional School District 8, Bulletin Board . At least four persons perished 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. phone books. The hospital ton St.; James W. Norris, 213 Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Frances M. (Continued from Page One) 200-year-old academy. some diplomats ^ e it, me S<> sight.” which includes me te(Wn of An­ Mcmday: 6:30 p.m. Cadette Sunday night in a three-alarm A telephone backup ser­ number is 646-1222. Hilliard St.; Edward Ourpuu, Caruso, 7 Keeney Dr., Bn,.h East Hartford; James M. Heth- for aviation safety programs Uncle Sam was In filling out ap­ which will pay In me range of Manchester Evening Herald Street, me omer at Soum Shop­ Ranald Wilson, 20, of Coven­ ford; Mrs. Corinne B. French, t i. from that fund unrestricted by Recruits to me new force to cut the Ho Chi Minh trail be- plications for federal aid. Wav­ $16,000 to $17,000, are being ac­ Andover correspondent, Anna ping Plaiza on Graifton Street. try, charged with failure to v, a Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Sophia ®«™an. East Hartford; Joseph melr proven desire to do con­ must be high school graduates. Children Listen to Stringed Instrument from Africa No injuries were reported. , ing a book-lengm application cepted by me school superin­ Frlalna Tel. 742-9347. obey a traffic signal, yesterday ® Hadzi, 476 Woodbridge St.; Ste- C. ’Tracy, School Rd., Bolton; structive work.” Elections Set A1 Ahram reported mat form, he told Nixon, "We have Other South Vietnamese Steele also urged an end to tendent until April 8, afteroon at W. Middle ’Tpke. phen B. Kunhardt, Stafford; 3oy G. Usk, 108 Oakland St.; among teeir early successes mostly teaching superintendents last year, and is currently in the U.S. recruiting professional men forces sweeping In report- g Uvlngston, 784 E. Judim A. RaulukalUs, 56 Wind- maneuvering that could former Mrs. Beatrice K o w a Is k 1, An 8th Grade social studies class at Illing Junior High listens and Broad St. Court date March To Fill Posts were me arrest of 16 pickpock­ —not writing superintendents.” chairman of me Board of Ed­ and women for service in Africa through the ecumenical organ­ ^ finding 70 North iNorur Vietnamesev i e j ^ e s e '” - ’-e.; Zenas S.g Mikelis, sorvlllegg^vllle Rd. Scum windiinr-Windsor; delay me proposed 10 per cent ets disguised as women and me E l l i n g tton intently as Sister Marie Alice, the former Miss Marie LaGlace Guest Preacber 29. ’The President, turning to El­ ucation, Indicated mat the su- ization. Her appearance Friday at Illing was preceded by ^ k s in booles Sunday about eight miles win^anr- Mrs M. Famola, 11 increase in Social Security bene­ apprehension of an unidentified of Manchester, plays a stringed musical instrument from the Miller Rd., Soum Windsor; Mrs. Mrs. Vivian In Legislature liott Richardson,___ who had __ Just _ X>erintendent will screen all January to the 7th Grades. The Student Council presented her a from me border. They ^ d mey Iva P. Sloan, Ellington; George Ridge St., Rose Valllancourt, fits that should clear Congress Cameroon. A member of the African and World Apostolate, the T o Speak At ACCIDENTS HARTFORD (AP) - Special «°reipi dlpldmat who had j^ t o - secrete^ of heaim.'ed- preliminary applicants, who Ex-Resident apparently had been killed by E. Wood, 81 Bretton Rd. HO Birch St.; Kamryn A. this week. nun served as a high school principal in the West African nation check for the children of C a m e r o o n . ______A summons charging her wim air strikes. He said me boost would raise win men be presented to me Kingdom Hall RnTTHS SA’TURDAY: A son Ragazzi, Wllllmantlc. "Why in me world do we have Pleads Guilty failure to drive right was issued A military spokesman said __ me minimum to only 170.40, and caused by the deaths l^t_weeK ___ board for Interviewing. The fin­ time execuUve manager of me Capt. Richard Hendrickson, who Salvatore Belflore, a special me paratroopers also found four Also, Mrs. Virginia Allan and al decision wUl rest wim me Nurses Tour yesterday evening to Joyce A. s“a lV maV'dramatized’th^ of State ,Reps. William J n wV.^gg. \r sp^'ils and technical train’ to go through thls?” To Embezzling Northrldge CSiamber of Com- was stationed at me U.S. Mili- traveling minister from the mortars, two recoilless rifles, Ridgewood St.; a son to Mr. and daughter. East Hartford; Mrs. Flushing, Richardson vowed Jownapeople of Andover through Local Man Has Comic Role Poitras, 19, of 15 Westfield St. Mrs. Dennis Krarz, Ridgewood Roberta Bynes and son, foum for elimination cf me outside merce, he received degrees in tary Academy In West Point, Child Facility world headquarters of Je­ after the car she was driving 700 rounds of ammunition for earning limitation. Ni^o*^ D ^^fiel^ will be con- whltUe th8 appUcaUon melr repreaentativea on me Gary Alan Bard, 22, of Hart­ political science and drama N.Y. until recently. The couple hovah’s Wimesses in Brooklyn, Trail, Coventry; a daughter to gj Coventry; Mrs. Janice ducted April 14, (3ov. Thomas ^ a grounding in ^ manageable size. ford, formerly c i Ellington, left me road and went onto me mortars and recoilless rifles, board. from San Fernando Valley State will leave for Soum Korea in Public Headm Nursing Asso- N.Y. will visit me ocal cMigre- four field radios, seven tele­ Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore La- Maker and son, 143 Chesteut J. Meskill said Monday. Marxism, is prortdlng Paramil- » gingg men, a check atHEW pleaded guildy today to a In Film Playing at VA East lawn of the Green Rd apart­ mesa, 239 Spruce St.; a son to gj . Mrs. Roberta Setzler and B oy Soovda College. He was later awarded April. ciaUons of Manchester, East fatlon mis week. L. M - phones and 24,000 pounds of Nigro was serving his first l“ ’*'y training for Egyptian shows, meforms have been re­ Scoutmaster of Boy Scout charge of embezzlement in ments on Green Rd. near Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Moran, g ^ 3^ walcott Lane, Rockville; Weather Satellite Gooil A former Manchester man is ribbons for me AslaUc-Pacific his master’s, wim honors, In , lavla, presiding minister, ain- rice. term as state representative youngsters. ^^d simplified, ’Troop 124, Robert Eaton, re­ U.S. District Court, Hartford. Hartford, Rockyille, Columbia jjgunggd bridge St. Court date March 29. Shady Lane, Coventry; a son to Mrs. Frances Nadeau and son, when he died Thursday. ^ me last six rnonms a string part of a trio mat provides me. and North American meaters poliUcal - . The Soum Vietnamese com­ WASHINGTON — An instru­ ports me paper drive held two Judge M. Joseph Blumenmal, of (^ration. A reunion virim Norman Lear, and Hebron recently pauficlpat- a Ministry School will be Mr. Md^ Mrs. ^ o N^yen, East goumington; Mrs. Marion Sor­ Begg a rnree-term state rep- Soviet Bloc delegaUons has who heard me case, continued Walker Pleads In McDonald’s parking lot on mander of me Laotian cam­ ment aboard me weamer satel­ Eg^8 Content weeks ago was a tremendous comedy in ."Cold Turkey, a Between separation from the a college friend at Emerson ed In am in-service program at conducted tomorrow at 7:30 Lt7 ^ n . Hc^ng Xuan ® daughter to ^ enson, and daughter. Warehouse lite Nimbus 3 measures temper­ resenative, died a week ago af- Paased mrough Egypt, It for a pre-sentencing Investi­ W. Center St. near Cooper St. paign, ’The white of an egg accounts success. Columbia Pictures release now service and recall as a member CoUege in Boston and wrlter- Lam, told Associated Press ccr and Mrs. Roger Page, 803 He­ Point; Mrs. Linda Mae Wllsln- atures at v3udous altitudes ter a len-thy illness. A mission from me Czech N o t Guilty U„ vuuce » H«,. S- Saturday night, a collision In- for about 68 per cent of its Eaton said me scouts coUect- gation. pla^ng at UA Theatre East In of me reserve in 1951, Pinney director-producer of "Cold respondent George Esper that bron Ave., Glastonbury; a ski and daughter, 58 Homestead above me earth. Every day, The special elections were or- Communist party was headed Bard was found guilty of em­ voved cars driven by Edward total weight and is about 87 ed nine tons of newspapers, me Manchester Shopping Park- cwned me Dairy Queen on key,’’ led In Draft Case ford. feature me merne, "Preaching his forces hI7e^ cur“the nTJii daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Terry St. NASA estimates. It provides in­ dered formally by a writ signed l*y H*® hard-line Central Com- bezzling $100 from me Savings Mrs. Gertrude Johnson, of the Word In, Favorable Season.” Blowers of H a r t fo r d ^ Bruce ^ chl Minh trail SchiUing, 240 McKee St. Monday by me governor. The mittec secretary Vasil Bilak. It per cent water and 12 per cent even mough the original drive Hartford Rd. ney In several films. These m- formation equivalent to that Bank of Rockville, where he A not guilty plea on a charge Child and Family Services of On Saturday at p.m. Bel- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: election falls 30 days after me concluded an agreement of protein, according to Encyclo­ was postponed because of me HeMo eorvAHserved withwim theme lAlrAir TransTrans- cluded®lufed “"Divorce Dlvorce American not guilty plea on a charge Child and Family Services of On Saturday at 8 p.m. Bet- B. Hallenbeck of 46 Horton S . destroyed me enemy’s sup- ADMITTED YESTERDAY: furnished by 30,000 balloon or was working as a teller. He Is Coi; Charles A. (Jack) "® ^ " ® ° Style,” starring Van Dyke and of draft evasion was entered by Connecticut discussed me ser- fiore will address me congrega- Desmond Ootmolly, East Hart­ signing of me writ. cooperaUon wim me Arab So- paedia Britannlca. weamer. They turned in me plies,” accomplishing me mis- jjgg^ Allard, 746 Parker St.; rocket soundings. According to InfMmation pre­ Plnney, USAF ret., son of me ^ Debbie Reynolds; "Banning” ; a Rockville man today In U.S. vices provided by me Village tion on me week’s acUvlOes. On E. Middle T^ike. near ford; Robert A. Hussex, Wind­ papers for a net profit of some Sion asrigned mem by President M. Anderson, 32 sented In court by Asst. U.S. late Mr. and Mrs. BYank L. Pin- ’ i^/riiitnrv Air Tnusnort Love a Mystery'*; and th^ District Court, Hartford. and conducted a tour of the During the 9:30 a.m., Sunday BrookReld St. last night a col­ sor Locks; James Daley, 80 $70, which win be used to aid Nguyen Van Thieu. Vernon St.; Ronald J. Angotta, Atty. F. Mac Buckley, a rou­ ney, a 1936 graduate of Man- J® “ ® ^ ^ . h v show, " ’The Virginian.” Steven Walker, 26, of faclIlUes. service he will speak on, ’’De- lision Involved cars driven by Benedict Dr.. Wapping; Mrs. in sending me entire troop to "We have badly hurt at jo7 Oliver Rd.; Fritz Augustin- tine audit at me bank had been chester High School, and brom- Air Command and Staff Col- Since his role In "Cold TYir- Grove St., received a conUnu- Mrs. Stanley Bates, super- clsloiu You Face — How W ll William H. Klnell of Coventry Pauline Darby, 41 Keeney St.; camp mis summer. four North Vietnamese regi- ^ Valley View Dr., Soum under way ■wdien Bard went to er of Mrs. Raymond Dotchin of . TT_|versitv at kev ” Pinney has been cast in ance for trial and was released visor of me Manchester Agency You Make ’Them. Mrs. Evelyn Kellerstrass, 33 Eaton said a ilumber of scouts and Paul P. Purcell of 238 Blue ments and cut half of Hanoi’s Christopher R. Bailey, me bank president and disclos­ 66 Dougherty St. ktow ell Air Force Base in Ala- several omer movies. One of by Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld attended me program wim sev- All meetings will be open to Ridge Dr. supply flow to me Soum,’ he Rockville; Ed- Bates Rd.; Mrs. Carol J. have advanced. Those who have ed mere would be a shortage TTi passed second class scout rating The setting is Eagle Rock, a reUrement in mese is "The Big Man.’’ on his own recognizance. No en local staff nurses. the public. said. ward P. Baldwin, 172 School . amounting to a little over $l0O. down-at-me-heels town rapidly ' Bight test Col. and Mrs. Pinney live at trial date was set. ------' On Church St. near Center St. Field officers said earlier mat . Mpvan Burke Valiev Falls Armogida, 97 Hartland St., ar» Steve Row,<^ Jeffrey Breault Because of his voluntary dis­ and Terri-John Hutchinson; being deserted by me residents. ’ -jons test directorate, of 1556 Country Club O rcle in Las Walker surrendered himself Saturday afternoon a car driven me main jmase of me campaign ’ ’ vernon- William T Dur- Mrs. Virginia ’Tyskewicz, Broad closure, he was allowed to Philanmropic Bob Newhart of- ^ Research and Develop- Cruces, N.M., where he is ex- to the U.S. Marshal’s office moee passing into the Tender­ by Jeanette Hawmome of 16 would be completed by me end ^ Soum'Wind- Brook; Mro^ Emel plead to taking only the $100, fers $26 mllUon if me towns, command at KlrUand Air ecutlve manager of me fTinm- Jan. 28 after having read in The foot class are Joeeidi Remesch, CSiurch St. hit a parked car be­ of me rnonm. but mat South 3^^. Virginia Eells, 232A Hartford; Miss Hazel NfW^mb, o t - S i ' which is a misdemeanor pun­ people can give up smoking for „^j.gg gase New Mexico ber of Commerce. A daughter, Herald that a bench warrant Anthony Tlemann and John longing to Marie S. Convertlno Vlemarnese tr<»ps would re- g^^^^ g^^^^ ^,,3^^^, 25 Eastfield St ; Mrs. ^therine ishable by a maximum $1,000 a rnonm.- This immediately moving to California, Ann, is a student at me Uni- had been issued for his arrest, of 49F Rachel Rd. A parking main along me border, ready to , Terrace n r Rock- -I- Jerome, Lakeside Dr., And Phelps. fine, one -ye^ In Jail, or bom. arouses me ire of me cigarette combined college work verslty of New Mexico, and The warrant had listed his ad- b u m ticket was affixed to mat car steike if me enemy traffic E^riagXe. over; Margaret Ruggles. '9 Receiving badges were Paul No date was set for sentenc­ companies. Cast as me Rev. j^g^g Charles Jr. Uves at home. An- dress as 3% Walnut St., Man- for parking wimin 26-feet of an pi^ed up again.Hartford; Bitty D. Garrity. 70 King St.. Rockville; E ^ n e Oudlni, firemanshlp, and Gary ing. Clayton Brooks, a crusading while working as part- omer daughter is married to Chester, a former address. intersection. The Saigon government’s dal- .. . „. . „ oiibert Mature, 120 Bolton St.; Frank Copas, firemanshlp and cook­ clergyman, is Dick Van Dyke. ______;______— ly summary on me I^ tia n 01. S L rtl’e l f ^ r . f Mro. k ^ o n P- Bednash. WillimanUc. ing. Enter Pirmey, in me role of <3ol. CLEANERS A written warning for follow­ eration reported 8,861 enemy Ann Guyette, Waiting; John Also, Mi;^. Bertha Blnkerd, 46 Appointed officially as assis­ Westhill Qub Glen Galloway, wim a govern­ ing too closely was issued Sat­ killed, 159 captured, 783 Soum W. Gudaltis, WlndsorvlUe; Eric Bruce Rd.; Mrs. Jeanette D. tant scoutmasters were Carl ment proposal to install a mis­ Vietnamese killed, 2,912 wound­ 1163 TOlUND TURNPIKE urday afternoon to Richard B. Hougton and William Breault sile site to save Eagle Rock ed and 193 missing. This repre- Has Irish Fete Baker of East Hartford after a by me Troop (Committee. They from' its dire straits. The action MANCHESTER, CONN. isented casualties In me past 24 collision on Center St. near had bom been working In this TTie Westhill Social Club takes off from mere. hours of 663 Norm Vlemarnese sponsored a St. Patrick’s Day (NEXT TO CALPOR’S) Broad St. between his car and capacity for some time. The film was shot on location and 57 South Vietnamese killed, Party for club members at me one driven by Paul H. Caruso At last Tuesday’s meeting, in Greenfield, Iowa. 149 Soum Vietnamese wounded me scouts discussed going to Oonununity Hall, Bluefleld BnlisUng in me Air Force in of Bolton. Tuesday, Wednesday Only Specials and 28 Soum Vietname^ miss­ me Lake of Isles Boy Scout Drive, Saturday. ^ 1942, Pirmey served wim a LT.WOOD ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jtrfm Vince A written warning for driv­ Ocunp In Norm Stonlngton this command In me Aleu- ’The U.S. Command reported summer. Plans are being made served dinner. Uaiw, where he received the ing after drinking was Issued me Him accidental American ’Ihe Irish step-dancers of me U.S. Air Medal for taking part LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET Saturday night to Robert W. to have me entire troop go for air strike on Soum Vlemarnese W HOLE BEEF a one-week period from July 18 G rlffim School of Dancing In the bombing of Kiska. He Viara of 99 St. Jrfm St. after forces In me Laotian campaign. danced to me accompaniment also holds me Air Medal and his car left me road on Birch through Jtily 24. There are A spokesman said a U.S. light­ some 22 boys In me troop, and of ’Thomas O’Neill. ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY OUT AND DISPUTED StMliiEliltaT Mountain Rd. near (hooper Saw er-bomber attacked Soum Viet­ TENDERLOINS for those who need financial as­ Marlcm Stevens Band from Mill Rd., hit some guide poete, namese ground troops in Laos sistance to attend camp, me Elln Village, East Hartford PROFESSIONAUY DRY CIEANED A PRESSED and came to rest In a culvert. by mistake Sunday, killing 10 played old favorites for dancing NOT PRE-PACKAGED Viara was treated at Manches­ paratroopers and wounding 12 . troop Is planning to aid mem from Its treasury. until 10 p.m. HARTFORD ter Memorial Hospital. This brought the total casualties The club officers wish to in the five attacks to 28 killed Eaton said me boys are so eager that me whole troop can thank all me members who and 150 wounded. made me party such a success. St. Patrick's Day Special The command also aimounced attend camp, that all of them FRAMING MENS Public Records two more American observation are willing to help In raising OUR OWN CURED — LEAN U.S.D.A. CHOICE Warranty Deeds helicopters were shot down, one iHCLUdEd the necessary funds. The boy Togetfaemew L and M Homes Inc. to W61-, scouth wUI make mernselves 2 PIECE SHITS ^------S1.S0 in Cambodia and one over me 1 ^ 9 SASKATOON (AP) — Brom- CONTINUES TO ter J. and Edna K. Marlnaccio, southern tip of me Mekong Del­ available for all kinds of odd ers bom 24 y e a n apart and on - ISt property on S. Farms Dr., con­ ta. Four crewmen were injured, Jobs, lawn care, rubbish re­ TR0USB8------— With yaur Purchase different continents, but abarbig veyance tax $40.70. the command said. moval, cleaning, babysltUng, CROW BRISKET RAINCOATS Russell L. Renig. Janice R. • TABLE you-name-lt Jobs. Money a common blrmdate, celebrated THICK Kelley, and Emily C. Renig, to earned In this work wUl be used togemer at a famfiy dinner. CUT SPORT JACKOS: George L. Popik and Leonard Man Arrested BRISKET CORNED • UMBRELLA to assist me entire tfo<^ In The dinner was held at me TO FRAME YOU R. Nelson, 2/3 interest in prop­ going to camp this summer. Saskatoon home of Mike Scher- SWEATERS erty at 87 Pine St., conveyance In Gun Duel 2 CHAIRS Any residents who have work banulk, who was bom In the U k ­ tax $13.75. BEEF or odd Jobs that can be per­ raine. In additiott to having the same birthdate Mike, 61, and LADIES James J. and Judim Selbie HARTFORD (AP) — Edward formed by these boys, are urged ON MARCH 15th Matt, 76, have the eame godfa­ to Thomas D. and Margaret Sherer, 22, was arrested Sun­ to contact any scout or Scout­ CORNED WE WILL MOVE Mandevllle, 15 Ash St., convey­ day and charged wim assault master Baton. ther. SUDS------$1.50 ance tax $23.65. with Intent to murder after ex­ HRST iL 2 S Green Manor Estates Inc. to changing five shots with a po­ FROM 341 BROAD ST. DRESSES (PLAIN). Melvin S. and Joaime W. Ham- liceman, police said. No injuries root iiicLW fs^ CUT lb away, property on Sage Dr., , io' X 12’ Swim area • TO COATS------were reported. I - X 1 3 'outside Dimension . 18 x $49.50. According to police, Sherer, of 2 2 Executor’s Deed 10-12 Irving St. here, had drawn 539 MAIN ST. SKIRTS Russell L. Renig and Janice a pistol on anomer person when opM BLOUSES------49c R. Kelley executors of me will patrolman Everette McCollum HEAD CUT in j It elt MANCHESTER of William J. Renlg, to George tried to apprehend him. ANY SECOND GREEN ITEM Im IIi OUB OWN CUBE L. Popik and Leonard R. Nel­ Sherer ran down Farmington • Complete custom and stock WE’LL CLEAN & PRESS FREE son, 1/3 Interest in property at Ave. wim McCollum chasing c p i w P i E i a y fram ing 87 Pine St., conveyance tax him, and exchanged five shots We Reserve The Bight To Limit Qoantttles t i w a f l f o * SCOTCH HAM STEW BEEF »>. $7.15. with the ■ policeman before be­ fWwrttwFn • AU m irror styles Marriage License ing placed under arrest. e WaU plaques $2.00 VALUE Randall Wilbur Bangert and Besides facing a charge of as­ jltSTtlLEtt • PATIO SUN DECK • Unusual arty gUta EXTBA LEAN - FBESH OBOUND TOBIN'S - SLICED Doris Anne Lovejoy, bom of Co­ sault wim intent to murder, tues. ’n wed. only NOT PBE-PACKAOED Sherer also was charged wim lumbia, March 20, Church of our • Sculpture COlKT^OP DRY CLEANING the Nazarene. aggravated assault, and carry­ WESTERN $eed sale! Chuck Ground ,b. 89° BACON witn Building Permit ing a weapon without a permit. ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION! FOR FREE ESTIMATE annual Professionally Cleaned & Pressed Iteltis U and R Housing Corp., house CALL OR WIRTE 24-HR. SERVICE DAILY & SUN. PERMALIPE ' OffII IHICTI«‘ at 159 Dartmoum Rd., $26,000. Where There’s Smoke naacM » TDND lAICR 10 20 Clarks HUl Ave. HARTFORD' U.S.D.A. CHOICE — WHOLE TBIMMED BOL’TON, England (AP) — b e e f WR a r Stamford, Conn. FRAMING Japanese Like Lemons Robbie Roberts Muon of Old Montreal, Ville-Malre and (18) WOd Welt On Variety of Questions nual contest for Miss loyalty By JOHN C U N N lF F greater today than a decade or (»> (C) Student Reading Graded other points o t interest. A trip d r iv e w a y s Addami FunOy Day A Tolland. Parking Areas • Gas Stations • B a rte tM Courts N E W YO RK (A P ) — Among two ago that they are one and (44) OUlizao’i iM la n i people to local problems and Robert Blstey, instructional area girls between toe ages A Early Bird Special —The problem of reducing un- compared with 20.1 million In Sport* . „ ,___ _ „ -lor appropriate Indocr and out- visited and Nam ( 0 ) chairman Robert Dixon, who actlvlUes for our senior _ . zoning, recreatiem, educatiem league chairman, 16 and 20 yOars A age. employment In toe United 1965 and only 6.6 million in 1962. 118) Candid Onmera ... , ... Science Fair States without further angering And they are better educated, (O) described it as "a program re­ and puWlc safety, has been Team managers in toe R^flstration for toe local con- 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 15 6:86 n r ” our foreign friends. Many of more concerned. (C) mailed to all residents. NaUcmal Division are D ^ e Jor- teA wUl be held March 28 at 2 8: » (8) New* with Walter Cron- flecting the type of thinking we ^birhTs atr PsTkVd^rt^: All Work PersonAIy Supervised. W e are 100% insitaed Most corporate • executives, it kite green in the center of town. «o n will s p o ^ r a science f ^ „ J11 dan and Sid Toombs, Braves; p.m. in toe AuxlUary meeting them now.feel the United States (0) believe Is necessary to the Resprases wlU be t a l ^ l ^ d ^ Wisniewski, SINCE seems safe to ^ a y , now eigree (8) New* with H.K. Smith “9. Party Politics - We W e d n e ^ y in the a l l - p u t ^ room A toe Poet home on Rt. has greatly reduced Its anti-in­ and Harry Beaaoner and Information will be for- (Roberts, Nick Don- DeMAIO BROTHERS 1920 that fair profits and a fair envi­ (O) town’s growth and prosperity.” recognize the need for pollUcal elementary scho<^ 74. Judging will be based on flation efforts in favor of jobs. (18) Dick Von D^rke warded to the appropriate t ^ aldson, Meta; Chip Durdan, Joe C ALL 043-7081 But why should they care? ronment need not be antitheti­ _ (28-80) NBC New* (O) This appears to represent a acUon but we premise to re- A special program en^UUed personality, poise and a *®®®**- 7:00 (8) Movie officials for their consideration pirates, Mainly because they hold a lot cal, but it is difficult to convince change,in“ • -policy " by Republican move, if elected, the present "Nothing ts To CSiange The wtaner A toe contest (8) Truth or Conaennence* (C) and action. j/^American Division team them that toe dual criticism (18) What’* Hy UneT (C) leadership, as it is the first practice of “playing politics” M y World” will be presented at and the escort A her chAce of American dollars and feel Several of the town’s commls- 'managers are Stan Johnson and (22-SO-M) New* — Weather B time they have promulgated an ^ appointments. We will ^ p.m. by membeiji of the will Atend toe LoyAty D ay B A l that toe efforts to expend toe *®h’t contradictory, Sport* (C) slon and officials were contact- oan Dimmock, Indians; Ed 7:80 (2230) Bed Skelkm Show (C) "otloclal” platlom . vacancies with the best &. Education - We oledae '” >® Pro«T»un 1s described as cut LoyAty Day Queen for 1971.* PLAZA DEPT. STORE 840) Newlywed Game (0 ) survey. Senior Division managers are States has nm a balance of pay­ fouling toe environment while 8:30 (8) Thia I* Tonr LUe (C) brary facUlUes, annual review a mulU-media presentation n>e will represent toe state (We Have A Notion To Please) (18) Movie In addition to answering the pony team one. Bob Ercidlnl; ments deficit, spending more Its competitor cuts Into profits of town salaries and extended V FW organizations and their E. M IDDLE TPK E. (Next to Prpular MIrt.) (40) The Beel Game (C) questions with a “yes, no or im- pony team two, OBob OueUette, by being a good citizen—each Is 9.00 ( s " *b“f S! (C) police protection. Another pro- ^ v s of gettiM '* " '8’ combining photograohlc auxiilaries for the following OPEN WED., THUB8 ., F B I. till 9 money abroad than was re­ decided” reply, the survey also and team three, Pat 'Tracey, turned here in purchases. Con­ tempted to ignore toe clamor. 55*^^ poeal is to Investigate ^ a t e r ^ i L ^ ^ o f w r musical^ etfects. year. 'When friendly critics ol busl- (840) ” Movie asks for opinions regarding a Yarlott will manage toe Colt tinued inflation would mean “Who's Minding the Mint?" blllty of attracting such tax- p^ueve Bolton ^ th®™ ^ “ dlscu^on Post 241 will meet Sunday at __J n®ss suggest therefore that this '67. Jim Hutton, Dorothy Pro- teen center, and what is consld- team, even more dollars abroad, and , ...... producers as fairs, antiques on pollution and other environ- 2 p.m A the post home. The Is toe time for corporate states­ vine, MUton Berio, J o^ Bish­ shows and racing events to the ered to be the major needs of CWldren’s Film at lower relative values. op and Bob Denver, Growing Showa and raclmr events to the educational pn>- cental problems. program wlU bo devoted to the manship they mean Just that— company of conspirators plot toe town. The Tolland Junior Women’s In general, foreign countries town. grams to meet the needs of Awards for science pro.lects nomination A officers for the { Be A GOURMET COOK With that a company must be willing to use U.S. Mint for their own Qunestiens included inquiries Club ways and means commlt- are disturbed that toe United enrichment. (C) In its introductory message chUdren, and should seriously will be nresented after the p r^ coming year. to endure toe slings and arrows 9:30 (3) Doris Day Show (O) about toe town’s form of gov- tee will imsent a children’s States might flood their econo­ (C) GTS to voters, the statement says: consider expanding o r , making gram. There will be f mies with cheap dollars. It re­ (C “This Republicsut platform of­ more flexible the school “mov o"” a series of discussions concern- showings are scheduled fmr 10 1 French Whisks. Meot Thermbmefers. that the United States was ex­ (Corporate good citizenship njso (22-30) Tonight Show Johnny candidates during the c o m l^ urge ' extending the protection tag all forms of town govern- a.m. and 1 p.m. porting inflation. campaign. nepuDucanRepuMcan canoi-candl- available to our townspei^le "®*^ navuig isn’t easily achieved today It ment. These w tah l^ to purchase ad- Garlic Presses, E-Z Foil Pans, Skewers, One interesting suggestion for (8-40) Dlok Cavett Show (C) dates virlU••rill wor* •«rr%—lr dlligenUy rllllsvAMf 1«r to a/t.ac- and.... their property by utilizing .... . **'® om pll tlllfTllMI*number Olof O&I P ^a ICI* ^ made wonderful material for (18) Henr Griffin Show (O) School Term vance tickets may contact Mrs. Today in History expanding toe economy while objectives speeches but now that toe time 1:00 (8-83040) Nows — Prayer » complirii these objectives and ^ur town cot^ ^ s for Sj^Uy P®"*®- P'^“ ® Another question asked: Thomas Matthews, or tickets Salad Baskets. Pastry Cutters. Blenders containing inflation comes from Sign Off <0> In so doing wUl provide leader- patrtrfa and to such o th ^ e x - thwarted in toe seventh and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ for action has come toe rhetoric In so doing wUl provide leader- gatrrts and to such other ex- . .„ “Would you favor having local may be purchased at toe door. ACT IV Herbert P. Patterson, president sounds empty IMncathmal TV (24) ship of which the town of Bol- ^^js as may reasonably be re- division scho<^ in session, all year Door prises will be awarded at Today Is Monday, March 16, . and Decorations Monday, March 15 5 ton w ill b© proud...... t« oH/UHnn A. fm«ci of Chase Manhattan Bank. The qiilred. and co-ordinating their w Hi»^Timinr toe 74th day A 1971. There are PH around with students attending each showing, idea Isn’t new; It’s old, but new­ 6:00 TBA _ „ “1. Form of Governm ent- activities with the state poUce Jj®*** on a rotating schedule, rattier pbrn Arts OompettUon 291 days left in the year. I ly resurrected. 8:80 De*lgnta*_Women B (O) Boutique ^ Bolton is growing and its gov- and our resident t r w ^ r by ty- Today’s Highlight In Hlstoiy ( Lloyd Bequeaths 7:00 Boennoe We Core (C) than continually buUdtag new - Members of toe Tolland Ju- Great Selection — Budget Prices It calls for toe U.S. Congress Whnt B o r n e schood dlstncts emment processes must ad- ing Intointo their communication exhibit to CJoMervaUon on this date in 44 B.C., Julius ^ have done In area of drug ecology.” -- ’----- Judge T ...... JQ|-for tutsthis prize schools?” nlor Women’s Club wUl hold to consider a forced savings vance with the town. W e be- system. C a esa r was assassinated. Funds for Study educntloa will be Leslie Williamson, chief The subject of planning is in- umir Fine A rts night during plan under which any Increase 7:80 TBA Ueve it is not too soon to ex- On This Date (C) BROAD ST. MANCHESTER , _ .... — ~ — “ 12 . national Issues — We conservation officer for toe state eluded with toe question Tuesday night’s meeting, sched- in wages, salaries, dividends or 8:00 World Pro** In 1603, the French navigator Of Movie History 9:00 BonllUe* (O) plorement a Wecouncil form “of t ogovern- o '^ i ^ RepubUcansnepublicans urge auall citizens to ^ ^ Fisheries and Game, “ Shculd toe town prepare a lor 8 p.m. In the United other Income above a certain Ball W a nlAflirA tlintv«icrh _xa.. •_____ i ___a 3 "Take He Out of the ment. W© pledge thorough participate on the local and fUndwichea and explorer Samuel de Cham­ percentage would automatically G€une” comprehensive plan for its congregational ChiircJi Roll- LOS ANGELES (AP) — *0PEN DAILY 10 to 10 analysis such a plan with i^y^ls In attacking the - ^ plain sailed for the New World. go Into a thrift fund. 10:09 Connoetient Newiroom future, outltaing future needs g^tous Education Building, About $1.6 million of Harold *AMPLE FREE PARKING In 1767, the seventh Am erican' Patterson claims that such a frequent reports to the town critical Issues which face our .. onMOval Thursday to the and goals?” Bubquestions ask iQ^b .'members will Miter Lloyd's estate will be used for a during the planning period. ^ ^ e endorse President preAdent, Andrew Jackson, plan would “reduce toe Incen- * CHARGE IT-WITH YOUR whether this should be done by items in competition; first „ ^ , museum and research facility “2. Zoning W e urge a broad Nixon’s revenue sharing pro- program at toe high a professional town planner or ptace winners will then complete was bom A Waxhaw, B.C. live to seek M d to pay overly dedicated to toe history of mov- Rockwell Kent, MASTER CHARGE CARD In 1818, In the Pacific war, programgX A A VMAA of A education^ to •* famll- n—— ••« gram, ■ f I his welfare------— ^ proposal, * and trial basis. by community volunteers, and i„ the ToUand-WlniHiam County large wage Increases and to i ^ trustee says, iarize ailnil niHvnnacitizens nriihwith our nAwnew mATvaniKniinnreorganization of thetoe executivoexecutive ^ r Josojto Chstsgna, Duporin board members. Day Arts and Crafts Oompetl- Jeqianese planes rAded Dar­ provide a new source of funds to ^ spokesman for toe United Artist, 89, Dies win, Australia, town plan so that there will be branch of the federal govern- tendent of schools, presented Opinions are sought regarding tlon In Ellington on April 18. R O I ^ Jl finance .pubUc...... Investment...... in California...... Bank said ------Friday- p l ATTOBURGH, N.Y. (AP) There's an exciting change of In 1966, the Broadway must- such areas as housing, transpor- that toe noted movie comedian a better understanding of util- ment. the propoeitiDn to the board, a utility study involving sewers, winners on to e county level will i h i u r a WJ'JJ'* scene going on at King's! It's A report on toe reading pro- pointing out that this is not to cal "M y Fair Lady” opened to tation and pollution cxmtrol. ’ willed toe rest of hla estate— es- — Rockwell Kent, as often con­ Ization of land as it relates to refuse disposal (dump) faclll- go on to the state competition $lN CE lvj2 - happening at the ACT IV Bou­ gram in Bolton schtwls was pre- ^ considered an alternative to rave reviews. Upon reflection, you might timated at $2.6 million after tax- demned for his politics as ad­ toe future of the town. We dedi­ ties, and public water supplies |jj (May. tique . . . a new generation in cate ourselves to such a pro­ sented last week at a meeting ''proposed construction of a as well as toe town contracting judges for the crafts Items In Ten Yean Ago reasonably conclude that it es, legal lees and other ex- mired lor his art, died Saturday r ...... ^ T h e UAted States Joined could conceivably help banks as penses — gram„ ____ because ______all segments _ of of toe Board of Kducation. gnfgtgiia, but la only a for trash collection. the local event will be Mrs. to employes and Ws this northern New York City. fashion. Get yourself into happy toe town should bo represwited Charts, showing results o l re- measure, Aslan a n d African countries Residents are asked whether ] ^ e 'Hiorpe of Tolland, owner ^®^*' children. He was 89. things like our velvety looking and considered in toe formula- cently administered lou ^tests, , j ^ sandwidies will be heated they feel the town has adequate operahn of the Spinning and the Soviet Uhlon in calling for a UAted Nations tavestiga- -T h e q u e x i;;:^ ! how corpo- jeans and ploy shirts . . . or tlon of zoning pertinent to that prepared by Mrs. ^ t n c ia ^ three minutes in two police protection. Vtoeel Yarn Bhop In Vernon and onmg p« ^ explained, tiem A raclA disorders In one of the "hot shot" hot pant The deadline for returning toe Mrs. Theodore Palm er of ’IW- ratkms can pay lor pollution Tne The bank spokesman said ^ broustat *'®®^ to Champlain _ PortugA’s African cAony A “a TJbrarv ReDUbUcans Montilller, reading teachera, placed on a wanner. questionnalres is Friday. iatiA, guidance couiunlor at Tol- h keeping their U oy d ’s assets include hta Span- valley m S uS Center here sets . . . or maybe your scene . Ubrary — ^ majority of Boiton stu- p™— be done bv stu- 8 Taxes OoUected lAnA High School and a former AngAa. < shareholders happy. igjj style iKnne and Its grounds, -nr.—h o hut hoanital officials have been among the ^ to ^e reading at their toelr f ^ p e ^ is o feminine prairie dress or Tax Ocrtlecter Earl Beebe has borne economics teacher there, Five Years Ago REAL ^® J[“ °“ ®®‘‘ P*'®“ ®"» lUm and bodk Ubraries, a vln- ^id not disclooe^tt^liature of hta work for a new town U^. of^nKfs PresldeA Lyndon B. Johnson ruffly peasant skirt. There's o sumounced that 96.2 per cent of entries will be Judged by now being faced by many corpo- tage auto collection, pednttags nii™ent Larger faclUties are needed, ® However. an analysis ol vM CtiM of s a n ^ c n e s memoraWlla. ajimei . ______the current taxes have been cA- Elinor McDonald of Man- signed a bill authorizing nearly ESTATE rate executives, who find them lot more happening! The look is but it must bo a p ^ of the ggores in urade 7 and 8 shows ^ w d $6 billion dAlars more to sup­ selves being harassed by toe ______Kent was something of a mod­ M locted on the Oct. 1, 1969 grand gbester, head of the Elemen- you, so come on over and try us. overall plan to Improv^ town of- many students are reading same person wearing two differ­ em-day Renaissance man, with 11st. tary Art Department A the port the w ar effort in Vietnam- flee buildings and not handled peiow grade level. Of a total of P ^ at. lary atv ^ — Tanker Blast accompUshmenta in Utoogra- The curtain goes up March 15. The cAlecUona opiounted to Manchester school system and One Y e w Ago ent seta of clothes: thoee of toe as a s^iarate buUdlng. 100 seventh grade students, 28 with ODENSE. Denmark (A P ) — phy, larmtag, poetry, archltec- $1,820,322 as A Feb. 28. Mrs. Leon BAokus of 'Tolland, It was reported that an consiuner, those of toe share- Moke it! A workman was killed and nine ture, exploring and tiie breedh^ "4. We muM continue to Im- are reading at grade level, 29 n f tbe^^mtniiA.tion The totA amount due was ^ ^rt Instructor at Manchester American freighter, the Colum­ owner. hospitalized with bums and of Great Deuies, as well as his prove our tqwn roads and street above grade level and 42 below Bon^***oleetrlcal outlets $1,918,131 bAore assessors cor- m gh SclioA. bia Eagle had been seized by - The consumer, interested in Ughting and continue to main- grade level. Ol 91 eighth shock today after an explosiem painting. rectlons and addlttans. Tn addiUtm to toe arts and mutinous members A the crew preservation of the envlnm- Udn M d upgrade the equipment graders. 26 are at grade level, insists that money be aboard toe almost-completed His paintings, many them Back taxes due the town as crafts display, toe dress re- while en route to Thailand. ment, spent on pure air and water. 265,000-ton tanker Texaco Nor- portraying rugged landsc^ies. A June 30, 1970 for toe years bearsA of the Junior Club’s on The stockholder wants better way' at toe Lindoe Shipytuds were Included In toe collections A Whole New and economic^y. Wo p l ^ e N ° «,ted that prices which students between 1986 and 1908 totAed pj^y ‘Tlie Diet Begtas 'Tomor- profits and a higher stock mar- near Odense, police said. of the Metropolitan Museum « to continue the storm sewer available for too lple, in a river about 10 miles from 6 4 9 -5 2 4 1 significant changes to the town. wilUams noted that clety of the Bolton Congrega- curreA collections will further Maxwell Kenneson. Mrs. Lor- Comes of Age reduce both current and de- son is also serving as director, DouAa. About 60 persons were * « m 4 |n s n » c | r > m a n c h i s i i z We can bo ready lor toe chang- roadliig materials cm toe pri- Uonal Church wlU meet ’Tues- saved. One report sAd toe boat es and we wUl devote aU our ^ detaUed, day at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. Stanton llnquentliniJUCllb taxes UUbCB due V»UC toe 4A W town be- i Mrs. a s v » J Andrew V IH A A O W Sllvay Is prompt- ' (Greiiail Fleer Next to HesM & Hc^) struck a sandbar. ener^es to broadening toe tax presentation ol aU toe de- Conover is chairman of toe pro- fore the end ol the ftacA year gr, qiie play wlU be entered In hAAAbase ’ ofa «iAthe luiniAsame time. Gear-Gear­ yelopmental skills may take gram which will be a “Tupper- on June 30, according to Bee- the CSFWO Arte and Crafts ing ourselves to markets for longer. She feels, however, that ware” party and socdal. Host- be. Gompetitlcm. Starting Tuesday ...5 D ays O n ly Women Meet Also on the meeting’s agenda young and old, such as fArs, in the long run students will esses will be Mrs. Warren The OommuUty Women’s Club ig the presentation ol toe slate antique showh, racing events have a better foundation. Young and Mrs. Richard 01m- wUl meet Wednesday Ught A of officers for toe 1971-72 club M arch - - - and other open-spaced programs Graphs showing progress of sted. Guests from toe church 16 17 18 19-20 8 In toe reUgious education year by toe nominating com- will be carefully Investigated 7th graders receiving remedial and community are welcome, building A toe UAted Omigrc- mlttee. and Instigated if deemed ad­ reading help indicated'that out according to Mrs. Charles gationA Ctourch. Miss Barbara Nominations for outstanding What can you buy that will keep on vantageous. Qi ^ BhUUeilUSi 40 gCUllVU CSb iCCUM. of 93 students, 48 gained at least Ubert, chairman. Cook wlU show slides A Swlt- new member and outstanding “6. Park Development — "We g i ^ e level. It appeared zerland. club member wlU be made. STREICH-YOUR- are proud A the progreos made jbA subetantiA gains ™——were Herald giving forever.... a priceless Manchester EveAng Boys League MembersUp chairman Mrs. tto o oazedate mIn Herrickn e m c * Park.r-arn. We nro made by mostmoA stuoenisstudents wnowho Bolton correspondent JuAtfa Bolton correspondent The ToUand Boys League wlU David Benjamin will conduct promiife a continued strong ef- bad remedlA help, attesting to Donohue, tel. 649-8400. hold registrations sessions ______' . fort so thA all toe people A our tbe need for the addition A a ______8"X10" “ Thursday night from 7 imtU 9 town will have faclUties wAch reading teacher at toe JuAor DOLIARS-SALE and on SAurday from 9 ajn . wiU be inviting and healthy. We and senior level. Mrs. Mon­ New Dress Code until 3 p.m. A toe Town Hall. R A N G E A N D urge extenAve use A the pork tillier sA d that, due to lack A buUdtag for youth meetings end time, she bps to confine her ac- DAYTON, OUo (AiP) — A Boys between toe ages A 8 FUEL O IL other aAtvities, vdilch in -turn, tivities almost exclusively to toe new dress code adc^ted for fe-. and 13 are eligible to register GASOLINE wUl permit other uses A or juAor Ugh students, mAe employes of toe Dayton for the league. 'Tryouts are AT SINGERS slated for April 10, and the or­ changes to the ‘Town H A l. At toe present time, toe rem- PoUce _ Department specifies, Xr-.-y.Xi. *X "7. Town Salaries — We en- eAA reading program is offered among'other things: ganization’s annual buffet BANTLY OIL supper dance wUl be held April LO dorse the salary Increases to students when they are 1% The bottom A dresses must COMPANY, INC. recently approved by the Board to 2 years below reading level. be no shorter than a point eqA- 17 at Maple Grove In RockvUle. portrait of your child A Finance, but urge that a re- MontreA Trip dtatant between toe top A toe Bruce J. Stewart has been 331 Main Street view A town salaries be a year- In other business, toe board knee and toe bottom A toe front elected president of toe league. ly function so th A we bring approved a bus trip to Canada U p bone. Other officers are Dwight Yar- Tel. 649-4595 lAt, vice president; Patricia them into line with toe economy by toe SeAor French Club. The A seven-member commltee Rockville 875-3274 and with other towns. group, accompaAed by six of femAe, employea will check Winer, treasurer; Earl Beebe, “8. SeAor CStizeris — We will adAta, wiU leave April 4 at 7 any complaints. secretary; Gerry Burnham,

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Cauaiifry KAeJiteM/UMOM, Hom es Tour 8-PIECE ROOM-FULL ON SALE THIS WEEK Set M ay 22 Plana a n now weU under way for the Beautmoatlon CommU- tee’s Homea Tour, aet for May Come One - Come All ^ 32 from 1 to S p.m. Proceeda fro m the tour are ito go to the beautification of Li- aicke Beach on Rt. 81. TMa is a A T K E IT H ’ S joint effort of th^ RecreaUon Oommlaalon and the BC, with the mosilea to. be used t& foUow autfgeated plans as made by Rudy FavretU, landscape archi­ -J, SDPEBFINAST tect from the Unlveralty of Con­ necticut. Your Choice of Traditional, All local groups are encour­ i aged to take part in the rplur- biahlng of the beach, and may contact Mrs. Joseph Fowler, Spanish or Mediterranean River Rd. for details. On the day of the Homes Tour, there will be several homes, PRlCE4MINDDHi ranging from contemporary to colonial, <^>en for the afternoon, all located in Coventry. The homes are those of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Bynes, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. has come to John Hetzel, Mr. and Mrs. El­ more TurUngton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Broga, and Mrs. Adelma Qrenler Simmons at LIVING ROOM-FULLS Caprllanda Herb Farm. If Hie five local churches wUI also he incitfded. ^297 East Center St. Oeneral chairman of the event la M rs. Bi. W illiam D avis, Coop­ e r Lane. M rs. Rlchaurd Koeck, Brewster St., Is In. chaige of 5 tickets, wdilch will go on sale late In April. Nuruery Openings 8-Pieces... The Coventry Cooperative Nursery School, with classes currently being held In Prince of Peace Oiurch, has a few MANCHESTER 8-PIECE ROOM-FULL openings now in both sessions, Tuesday-Thursday, and Mon- day-Wednesday-Friday. Those Interested In enrolling Values over $1000 their youngsters can contact Mrs. Paul Twerdy, Pucker St. The cooperative nursery Is also accepting appUcatlona for E o f p r ic e s enrollment In the Pall when in n n v AHTogethenNcM/; classes wUl be moved to St. _First Mazy’s Church. To be eligible for the fall sessldn, children DIVISION O F ® National! must be three years old by Sept. 1. M rs. L ee Pau l, M id­ land Rd., can be coiftacted for REDUCED further Information. lU U U S On Doan’s list maa Fatzlela A. Ifinlmtool, danHiter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Mtadcweel of Soulfa' St, haa received recognition for out­ standing academic achievement Erand Re-Opening THROUGH-OUT by belag named to the dean's IVI Ust at Russell Sage College, T M y , N . T . Mss Mtadeiiecl is a senior majoring In history. Ml f hii Week iilaniiDistrr Evodng Hezald THE STORE!!! Oovenisy ooctesponient Mrs. HoBly aantaMr, toleplisne 148- 8185. Super linnit Join the Celebration A BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Society ‘Closing’ Haven for Moms USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Tri-tity FAIRFIELD (AP) — Changes it all happens in the social structure are the IP lOUOHT SEPARATILY, YQU'D PAY: reason that Woodfield, an agen­ 94" Loose Cushion S o fa ...... 4 1 9 .W cy serving unwed mothers since Shopping Plnin, Hand-Tufted Tub Chair . . ._. . . m . r a 1096, will close its matenilty- 58" Cocktail Table with Sliding Door - ■ residence service in the middle Claitleally-earvad framat, paean fin- of April, the agency president Tuesday, March 16'9 a.m. ithad on luxurloui sofa and chair. Daap Octagon C o m m o d e ...... 99.98 reports. 7" cuihiont of 9oniiina foam nibbar Wrought Iron Stick Lamp with Marble Table 79.98 The agency will, however, Table Lamp (shown on Lamp Tablet . . 19.98 continue to give guidance and Vemnn Circle with urathana cora and luxurious hand- Closed Monday, March 15 tufting. Elagant crushod valvat covar Tabla Lamp (shown on Commode) . . *9 .9 8 counseling to unwed mothers, Lamp T a b l a ...... 89.98 stdd its president, Mrs. Tyler A. and ravarsibla matalasia sofa pillows. Shinn, Saturday. Woodfield is to Plus richly carvad tablas and lamps. IP BOUOHT SEPARATELY ...... 1099.40 continue its adoption services, forster care for infants, Infeint AU. TOGerHER NOW .... $799.00 day-care program and counsel­ in g ot organizations that plan family-life and sex,' education. "TMioJttSoMl IP ROUOHT S9ARAT8LY. YOU'D PAY; "In closing the maternity fha parfact combination of Traditional home," Mrs. Shinn said, "the 88" pniow Back Cut Valvat S o fa ...... 309.98 Board of Managers Is only shift­ 1 OF PRICES REDUCED ^ - * Conservatism and sparkling details in­ Matching Cut Valv*t Chair . . ^ ...... 139.98 ing the emphasis of our work cluding waits on sofa and matching Crushed Velvet High Back Chair ...... 139.98 with unmarried parents." She chair plus accent chair in salf-waitad Glass Top Door C ocktail T a b l e ...... 139.98 said the decision reflects "an i OPEN I*®"'f crushed velvit. . . all cushions zipparad Octagon Commode Tabla ...... 109.98 adjustment to one more change S THROUGHOUT THE STORE! and ravarsibla plus fitted arm covers Lamp T a b l e ...... 79.98 in the social structure in the Q SI I H t o 9 P * needs of young mothers and the . . . plus the three richly carvad tablas Pair of Tabla L a m p s ...... 99.90 and a pair of styla-harmonizad tabla appropriate ways of meeting these needs today." lamps. IP BOUGHT SEPARATELY . . . 1 0 9 9 4 0 AU. TOGETHER NOW . $799.00 Liquor Pricing IP BOUGHT SVARATILY. YOU'D PAY: BOl Approved 88" Hand-Tufted-Back S o fa ...... 349.98 Warm alaganea in the carvad frames HARTFORD (AP) — A bill that, according to its sponsor, with rich pecan Tlnish and matalassa Matching Arm Chair 3 *9.98 would "restore free enterprise u b s High-Lag Raelinar or High-Back Accent < T ., Uled and erush^ valvat fabrics on sofa, 109.98 WHflT$ PRICEMINDING? to the retail liquor trade” by chair and raelinar (or high-back accent Wood-Top Cocktail Table . . 09.9s abolishihg minimum prices for chair in crushed valvat with Trapunto Pair of Matching End Tables . . 189.90 liquor has been approved by the Believe me.. .It’s almost too good to be true! Here is a brief definition design if yov prafarl . . . with genuine General Law Committee of the Pair of Candelabra Lamps . . 79.90 foam rub^r cushions and daap, hand- General AssemUy. tuftad backs. Wood-Top cocktail table, Rep. .-Biarl Holdsworth, R- . . .Price-Minding is the combining of high volume, which lowers costs o f . IP BOUGHT SEPARATELY . . . 1 0 3 9 4 0 Trumbull, who prbposed the bill, matchino and tablas and designer lamps, AU.TOGE1N6RNOW $799.00 said Its passa|;e would Increase Include jT M l cocktail, tables not exactly the sale of liquor in Ooimecticut buying and operating and results in saving/in all departments. All the as illustrated. because pe<^le would no longer s iR L O in stock up In other states where 5 time Price-Minding minds quality and prices, too, making sure you are prices are not "artificially rig­ ged .” Currently, minimum liquor getting the best value for your shopping dollar. And while we’re minding, prices In Connecticut are, In ef­ fect, set by the liquor Industry For Admirers of Modem & Coionial Styles!| itself. The state Uquor Onitrol we’re minding the way we serve you, you’ll find Super Finast service ComnUssicR has the legal re- I We have two deUghtfnl Room groupings sponalMlity for setting the mini­ STEms makes your shopping a happier, more rewarding experience. So, I em ni^te with sofas, chairs, occasional tables, mum UqiMr prices In the state. land lamps also decorator coordinated by our $711000 But the commission bases these jown staff. Both have over fl(KN).0O ^ n es prices on suggestions submitted come on in to Super Finast.. .the shoppings fine! labo qiedally priced at only by the Uquor Industry. N.Y. C u t Ceylon Movement COLOMBO, CeylMi (AP) — NO GAMES - NO STAMPS We Now Bring You More Tlian Ever Before! Prime Minister Slrlmavo Ban- daranaike has Introduced In Parliament the first of a series OPEN I ★ C A S H of resolutimis to make Ceylon ★ C H A R G E an Independent republic within SHOP THE PRICE-HINDING WHY! THURS. K i v i i h I f t r t t i i i i ★ B u d g e t the British Commonwealth. The resolutions will amend Prices effective Vernon and ManchKter Super Finast Stores Tuesday, March 16 thru Saturday, March 20,1971 T erm s and lit , A 1 N b 1 . M A N C H £ 5 V t R the constitution, Britain’s Cey­ A v a ila U e lon Independence Act of 1947, to We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Not Responsible for Typographical Errors FRI. o transform Ceylon into “ a social­ Free Main Street and Storeside Parking . . . U s e O u r NIGHTS ist democracy aiming at the dis­ Famous For Quality and Service Since 1899 L a y a w a y tribution of the social product till 9:0 0 P la n equ itably among a ll Us c iti­ Phone 643-4159 zen s." '■ft

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, y BUGGS BUNNV* O l’K BOARDING HOUSE with MA.TOR HOOPLF In California YER ©OIN'AT IT ALL VA GOTTA GET WISONG! MERE, SOME ON TH' TP BATHER TRY q TEACHIM& THE CAT Aniwcr le Pra.iouf Puitle Dryden Brothers Burn Up LEMME SHOW YA!> FORK AN'THEN Choicest Meats In Town! Police Utilize New Methods TWIRL IT WHATTA TAKIN' AWAY ^ TO SW IIA WITH T H e O'Neill's Works COOK.' ' (SoopiEs l i k e (aOLPFISH THAW MO W O M PeR /THESE iroULP BE ISO TH PO U 6H AMO& IS « C O R E P A S TH AT A<&AIW ACROSS DOWN In Arms Training Program S P L IT T IM ’ CBUEU A M P THE L A S T T IM E 1 TUESDAY ONLY SPECIALS! 1 ‘ 1 Cuts grass By BHX, HAZE,ElTr could operate the slide mecha- HiS SMIBT I^^HU^AAM PAPLC3C.K£P THE 4» LIK.E A PUMlSffMEMX BEFBiiSERATOR. Millions" 2 Operatic lel- with tpeed and accuracy.’’ success in the National four assists for the Blues. teams likely to meet In the Bill Sutherland and Craig Cam­ 20 Aeriform fuel fish (pi.) 26 Slumber 45 Roman opening round of next month’s eron scored for the Blues, who 10 Town 27 Underwater moralist lets ripped into the wall, inches Schilling, execuUve officer of Hockey League. The Sabres, rebound!^ off 21 Mercantile from the officer’s head. the patrol’s Santa Ana area their Saturday debacle, took it Stanley Cup playoffs. have never beaten the Black establish­ (Cornish telegraph line 47 Fashion “ I’ll call him Monday," de­ prcGx) 28 Fragrance 48 On the briny Instinctively, he dropped into unit, said the CHP is one of nu- cided Buffalo’s Dave Dryden out on Minnesota with Ron An­ Glacomin stopped 33 shots for Hawks in Chicago in their four MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD ments seasons in the NHL. 23 Bowl-shaped 11 Japanese 30"T h e ----- 49 Jaunty in a balanced crouch, Jerked Ws merous law enforcement agen- after shutUng out Mlnndsota 5-0 derson’s two goals leading the his seventh shutout of the sea- weight Ape" bearing I DON'T LIKE JUST RIDE IT OUT, PORTERi THE vessel servlce revolver from its hoi- oles across the state utilizing attack. sxm, tops In the NHL. Bruce Detrrtt halted a five-game 12 Dcc^ 32 Symbol for 50 Youth HI HLAND PARK MARKET Sunday night. “ Yeah, I ’ll col­ THIS KIND O f PUBLIC WILL FORGET ALL ABOUT 26 Cantankerous 6 MacGregor accounted for the winless string, rsdlylng to whip ster, pointed it at his assailant new weapons training tech- lect.” 'ihe older Dryden not only HAWKS SILENT BEFORE PUBUOTY! Y. command 19 "The Great silicon 51 Lifetime California and stretch the Gold­ ----- Brown" 34 Ream (ab.) 52 ------code 317 Highland St., Manchester— Phone 646-4277 and fired twice. niques. picked up the shutout, the fifth only goal of the game in the 29 ------Moines. Earlier Sunday, Dave’s kid en Seals’ winless streak to nine Iowa 21 British guns 36 Encomium 53 But (Latin) The two .38 caliber slugs Most of the 160 patrolmen as- brother, Ken, had made his in his NHL career and first this last minute of the opening perl- g^mes. SENATE COMMITTEE 30 Rodent 22 Install again 40 Chatter (coll.) 55 Canadian slammed into the shotgunner’s signed to Santa Ana have corn- NHL debut for Montreal and season, but also picked up an cxl as New York stretched its TiE HAP THE .'II Roman 23 Part of a poem 43 Feminine province (ab.) unbeaten streak to 1 1 grames. Two goals by Joe Hardy AT A HFARIN6 OF THE SPECIAL SENATE CRIME INVESTIGATING COM- S PA R E KE-/ chest, felling him before he pleted training in the new came up a 5-1 winner against assist on Gerry Meehan’s first household ------“ point-ehootlng" system, Schill­ period gosU.' Buffalo beat Ce- For MacGregor, It marked his helped California to a 3-0 edge m it TFF VESTEROAV porter NAWKS PLEADED THE FIFTH AMENDMENT gods 1 2 3 4 r - 6 r~ r - 9 nr 11 12 Pittsburgh. but the Red Wings roared back, AmVI eRWED 5 ^ INTERfiOOATEO BY SENATO^ILLIAM ing said, and others are being sare Manlago three Umes in ninth goal In the last 10 games. 33“----- Elsewhere in the NHL Sun­ Gary Bergman’s second of the KRAKDOWNE. HAWKS, THE HEAD OF PORTIKO ENTERPRISES, INCLINED TO Interlude" 13 14 trained as quickly as possible. the opening period, ending a He has 17 scoring points over day, New York blanked Toronto game gave Detroit the lead for ANSIVER questions on the grounds he might incriminate HIMSELF. 35 Hard rubber Emphasis in the modified fhutout string of 143 minutes that period. OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN 15 16 1-0, Detroit ripped California 8- keeps early in the third perlexi. HAWKS HAS BEEN LINKED WITH BIG TIME CRIME FOR 30 YEARS AND HAS 37 Episcopal training Is on speed and accura^ 5 and Chicago Ued St. Louis 4-4. for the North Star goalie. Bryan CampbelPs goal with BFFN CALLED THE KINGPIN OF THE ORGANIZED UNDERWORLD. HIS insigne one minute, 40 seconds left to Bill Hicke had a pair for the 38 "DMire Under 17 cy. Outdated aimed shooting In Saturday’s games, Chicago Meanwhile, Ken Dryden, who JTc oilru F O ^ POLITICAL CIRCLES AND PORTIKO CONTROLS OOOO GOSH/ >OU ^arrE 3 0 M B play, lifted Chicago to Its 4-4 tie Golden Seals. V JUST CLEARIN’ 7H' DECKS FOR th e -----’’ from the off-hand position has downed Mcmtreal 4-1, Phila­ achieved All-American honors S ^ eS te bSI iness^ investigating body has COOKIES BETWEEM FIRST AMP A FAST CHQH TO TH’ CAFETERIA 23 24^2S W T diK ed who w il l be the next w itness. SECOMP PERiODS.N^OLFEP DOWM 39 Old cloth been eliminated. _ PORTER HAWKS LINE, aOLPIE/ HE PO E SN 'T A SAMDWICH BETWEEki 5ECOMP WAWTALUNCH FROH HOVIE 41 Slender bars 26 27 IT a JULIAN COie NAMIP PK MAN A T NC*/ TNACN “ We’re training our otfleers to \SiLLB^OCewiLL MC AMD THIRD PEROOS-AWP MOW OETTIN’ IMTHE W AYOFTH' 42 Legume get eff four good shots. Those HEDDONIE. a OeOfCATEO I TOUCHOO^ClMPiNNeR tLWS «»iK . (ANON A SAklAMA o w e HE’S SONINA SuY.' 43 Form of it Downs.taters aaaa/ ^LORIDIARS itmAUf^lD T1UI JU.UUIC<]U WH.L PI TPI H»l< IIIPTOH [Wo. w EXTRA prayer are Qte crucial Cb SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ford, 799; and Dick Hauser, with today’s enforcement prob­ WElSE &0 /ERNMENT TaUaBOMt a iM West Haven, 799. P R O P C H T y n lems.’’ Joe Faulkner of New Haven Faimination of the longer iC’O had high g;ame with 172. A score MV DAD Ib o K ME-TD ranges is based cm findings in SEE A 'S-I2A-TED MOVIf of 763 made the list. i ± i studies such tm the recent F’K At Glastonbury, Mrs. Hull l A S r NI6MT. How survey which ^ ow s “ that 87 per topped 66 women In toe All-Star WAS cent of police officer shcx>ting8 (A P photo) qualifying test with a 10-game IT? took place at between 10 and 20 U S D A SLIDING SAVE — Rangers’ goalie Ed Glacomin throws himself into a sliding 1,347. I I T feet.’’ Also representing ConnecUcut In hla study of 110 shooting effort to save a shot on goal by Toronto Maple Leaf’s Ron Ellis yesterday. 3 - «^ .CHOICE in the National All-Star champ­ cases. Dr. Allen Bristow of Los ionships at Raynham, Mass., in Angeles State College found 51 ^une will be: M ary Ann Mitchell, A mi per cent of the incidents took IhWi.X Avon, 1,330; Judy PerlUo, Wa- place Inside buildings and 32 per lU i terbury. 1,328; Cathy Dyak, (sent cKscurred after a police offi­ Losing Streak Rare, Manchester. 1,324, and Patricia cer had stopped a vehicle. Price, West Hartford 1,316. V' In almost half of the shootings First alternate will be Helen “ the officer was standing next KUmas of Hartford who had to the driver’s window when Bucks Drop Third 1,307. diot—often writing a citation. At Manchester, Herb Stearns MR. A B ER N ATH Y BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY The killer-driver simply fired B a s k e tb a ll NEW YORK (AP) — The National Basketball Asso­ of Windsor Locks was toe top over the window sill so the NBA ciation record for most victories in a season is now fit qualifier to the men’s national OH, AAR. range could hardly have been Eastern Conference to be tied . . . if the Miilwaukee Bucks ever stop losing. all-star In June with a 16-game ABERKATHy, more than 3 or 4 feet.” Atlantic Division ZM GOING TO The high-flying Bucks bow ed------;; „ 2,148. HOW An officer shot In the line of P et. O ftR V E O U R W. L. to the Hioenlx Suns 126-113 helped A tl^ ta go from an M-M Other qualifiers among 61 en­ ROAAANTTC! duty, Schilling said, usually Is .633 N A A A G S O N c-NeW York 60 29 Sunday night, their third lead to 1 0 ^ tries included; Bob Callendo, “ Be careful of your language around young Sen. close enough to fall into his kill­ .577 4% T H IS TR E E Phlladel. 46 33 straight setbick and the longest delphla for the to w k s’ sevento New Haven. 2,134; Alex DeFll- Smith.'He doesn’t like dirty words . . . such as er’s arms. “ That’s why we’re 9 ovatu0 in fifcrht c'A.meA. Pete EN U O Y T H E d i f f e r e n c e Boston 41 88 .610 losing streak since Lew Alcln- victory in eight games. Pete ippe, Bristol, 2,130; Steve Dro- ‘seniority’!" putting so much emphasis on 28 Maravlch led the Hawks with Buffalo 22 67 .278 dor joined them last seasem. tar. Fairfield, 2,076; Clarence MR.A. 4 short-range, point diootlng,’’ he 26 points and Hazzard had 20 OF POPULAR'S GRAND Central Divlalcm With 66 victories, the Bucks Lavers, Stratford, 2,073; George EfOMSS said. c-Balti. 40 37 .619 — r ' d o n o '; ; e 7 e 7 ^ “ ue to7"6i while Archie Clark c. toe 76ero Pelletier, Manchester, 2,065; Unlike the earUer technique c h a m p i o n q u a l i t y M E A T ! Atlanta 34 46 .430 7 triumphs posted by Phlla- took game honors with 29. Mike Mamele, Waterbury, 2,066; whiesh required the csfficer to as­ (Cincinnati 32 46 .410 8% Tom Van Arsdale scored 11 WINTHROP delphla several years ago. ------in in Rocco Reola, Plalnvllle, 2,062; BY DICK CAVALLl sume an ■ “awkward" upright Cleveland 13 64 .169 27 Connie Hawkins, who led toe pcHnts and Nate Archib^d 10 to Steve Knapp, Stratford, 2,062; LONDON stance, esetend his shooting arm Suns with 27 points, helped the perlcxl_^ C tocl^^ and Pat Oronzo, Hamden, 2,042. straight out from his side and ______a 67-64 lend to an TM TRyiNS TO COLLECT R R 6 T-I'V e <30TTD FK3L)BE Western Conference Phoenix pile up a nine-point raced from Mike Trepanier, Hamden, try for an aimed shot, point EVBR/QERAA IN THE eXTT WHB3E I CAN QET E Midwest Division halftime lead and even Alcln- 86-73 spread against Cleveland. topped 112 entries to win toe ^looting stresses a more natur­ Van Arsdale’s 31 points and Ar­ VM3RLD IN A B O T T L E . A TRBWENDOUe BOTTLE. c-Mllw. 66 31 .823 — dor’s 38-polnt spree couldn’t Class B event at Middletown OROIL al reaction. Chicago 49 28 .636 16 chibald’s 22 paced the Royals with a six-game 844 total. overcome It. The officer la taught to dix^ their fourth straight win. Phoenix 46 31 .897 18 The Suns kept their slim to Other leaders included Ernest into a balanced crouch, facing had 24 for toe Cliiiek,Should«r Detroit 43 36 .661 21 playoff hopes alive. They trail Walt Wesley Scavotto, Enfield, 826; Joe Fon- 7 his target, then draw and point Pacific Divisiem second-place Chicago by three Cavaliers tanelll, Flast Hampton, 823; Ray his service revolver directly In A 13-4 burst late In toe third BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE c-Los Ang. 47 31 .603 games In toe Midwest Division * Fiore, Enfield. 823; and John front of his body at arm’s San Fran. 39 39 .600 8 S n ^ t i r ^ i ; ! ’ 117-m loss pertod helped I - Flynn, Higgonum, 822. A ecx>re WELL .SAWYER...) DID YOU IT'S FREEZING OUTSIDE. length. To Increase hla stabUity, San Diego 37r42 .466 10% to Boston. The AUanta Hawke away from 'Detroit. Kelto of 791 made toe list. Tom Cur­ NO MURdER /HNOTICE HIS meaning HIS ROOM WAS WARM, the shooter grasps the heel of Erickson paced the Lakers with Seattle 3« 42 .462 1 1 remained 1 % games ahead of ran, Middletown, had high game WEAPON»ON... / VWINDOW WH/ff.*’ MEANING HIS WINDOW - HE yCOfZ his gun hand with his opposite 23 points whUe Detroit's Dave Portland 25 63 .321 22 Cincinnati In toe race for toe with 176. >, PERFECTPECT / YWAS OPEN, HAD JUST BEEN OPENED. BRvetHE youp - hand to form a trlpcxl effect, Bing had 26. ALIBI SHERIFF? c-clinched division title second playoff spot In toe Cen­ W . A . S AFTER YOU KNOCKED, I G cE S 2 H ( 5 / ^lb.1 then aims by aligning the muz­ Spencer Haywocxl tallied an Old^ Sunday’s Results tral DlvislcMiJJIVlSlCm byoy beaUngoeauiHS jr.ujo.-Phlla - r ------in SUSPECT HE OPENED IT G(EQH&/ i zle of his weapon vdth the tar­ AND THREW OUT THE 3-/5 Boston 117, (Chicago 104 delphla 108-101 while the Royals NBA career high 3® get. MURDER WEAPON. AUanta 106, Phlladel. 101 doomed aeveland U6-103. Else, Seattle s Mach Calvin On the new course, officers where It was Seattle 124, Baltl- more and Jeff Petrie s 21 points Phoenix 126, Milwaukee 113 fire at ranges from 7 to 26 CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Los Angeles 110, Detroit 100 moro m ; Los Angeles 110, Det- led P o r U ^ P - t GRODNO yards, often shooting against rolt 100 and Portland 122, Buf- game marred by 62 personal Fans’ Choice SeatUe 124, BalUmore 121 the clock to check their speed— fouls and four technicals. I BOUGHT THIS' INLAND PorUand 122, Buffalo 112 FOR PRIVACY- BUT SOME­ 10 aimed shots in 25 seconds. Don Nelson, who led all Saturday’s ^ o r ^ ; Cincinnati 116, Cleveland 103 ONE MUST HAVE OTHER. “ Although we don’t teach the scorers with 36 points, hit seven 138, A tl^ ta m . New Y ^ . In Florida I IPEASL.BETTER CHECK- Only games scheduled CNDGK old Western movie last draw, in a row to give toe Celtics a Milwaukee 103; ^ D ^ 121, ON OUR UNEKPECTEP The American Basketball As- we are interested in speed, both 66-60 lead and it was 73-60 be- Baltimore 116; San Franclscm ABA iMin ft FrMfi in gretting the weapon Into €us- fore toe Bulls scored again. 116. Detroit 107; caUcago scxilation holds its official draft East Division tiem and In reloading,’’ Schilling W. L. Pet. G.B. Eight points by Walt Hazzard Phoenix 9 9 . ______today but little Mach Calvin' is 4 aniii “ And in the training we 49 26 .663 — toe people’s ctootce as far as stress the need to save ammuni­ Virginia 41 34 .647 8 toe Floridians are concerned. tion. A lot o f officers have been Kentucky 38 36 .614 10% kUled holding empty guns.” New York St. Mary’s Downs St. Janies’ Ih e 6-foot-lO sharpaiiooter A LLE Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Pittsburgh 32 44 .421 17% scored toe Floridians’ last six FTortdiana 32 46 .410 18% IbL points Sunday in a 117-114 ■victo­ i YOU'RE M VINa ) yep; it s ) CyCOURSEiTH' AhTYSAYTHE AasOUTTELY, y e p ; TH'POCR Carolina 29 46 .392 19% In CYO Semifinal Contest YOUR CRC7WN J TH' BIS \ WINNER ONLY CONTEST IS OPEN TUNK...WE f 1 FELLAHS PROS'LY ry over Pittsburgh that pulled AWAY? PRIZE IN OUR 1 CET8TVEEP TO ANYBOCYP AINTPUAY- SEE, GOT A LOT ON SENIORS! West Dlvlslcm trademark for the year, but this DINOSAUR- I ITFCRONE INS NO HIS m in d ; Utah 61 22 .699 — The CYO champs of Manches­ them to within one game of the EGG HUNT.' J DAY/ FAVORITES/ ter, St. James’ , finally met their time It never came. St. M aiy’s fourth-place Oondora in toe IF A FOUR'YEAR COUCBE Indiana 61 24 .680 1 match, and then some, in toe poured It on to win going away. race for the final playoff apot 18 NOT IN YOUR FUTURE Memphis 37 38 .493 16% The winners were led by STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Denver 27 48 .360 25 form of rugged St. M ary’s of In the East Division. PROFiBBIOMAL Branford yesterday in Blc»m- Markesich with 23 points and Ron Franz led the Floridians Texas 28 49 .347 28 Reid Sangone with 22 markers w in n in g th e M fleld. An 80-69 final score show­ -■— ---- o— - with 26 poiTtix and Calvin fln- '^REAaV, NOW, WE CANTT go WIG WITH THE^ REVERED PAUL IS B U B I M B B 8 Sunday’s Results MAUMEE STUDENT HOW CAN YOU ed no trace of toe hard fcxight Sloan ished with 21. George Thomp- GET TURNED ON TD PLEASE OTHER GROUPIES' SO DISAPPOINTED... -m\fj pMm iJkei &a/(djanjVn«i^ Vliginla 139, Kentucky 121 MENTION THAT GOVERNMENT EVERY BOPPER CROWD. ' j -WE ARE LATE FOR TRJUMIMB game that was deadlcxiked, 33- t Pete Sb^r aon had 24 and John Brisker 21 ELECTION MEANS HE'S TAKING THESE VYARAtoWER? Utah 126, Carolina 103 ing of toe season. Pete Leoer THE GUY FAWKES PUT-DOWNS VERY NOMia RIR MOmE CAOffiU M 33, at halftime. The loss burst . BESIDES, HE HAD Indiana 131, Denver 121 followed with nine. The loss Condors. SO MUCH TO HIM.' FAN CLUB MBEDNG.' HARD/ the underdogs’ bubble of 16 louoweu wjui otoer ctoases also re- 'only THE BRITISH POPULAR 100"/® VALENCIA ly/ ^ A i ■ IBM aao COMPUTER Texas 132, Memphis 123 onHa a. fine 16-2 seascm for toe two ovuot TO WORRY ABOUT.' ■ IBM KEYPUNCH Floridians 117, Pittsburgh 114 straight wins and dropped them ends a one lo a malned tight as the Texas ___ PAUL HAS fW K T ■ 8ECRETARIAL 8CIENC1» from toe Hartford State ’Tour­ town champs. Chaparrals dawned Memphis lUM. • atemm • MtoKM. • fAMwa nament. T F Ptft. 132-123, the Utah Stars ham­ 3- IS H ockey 22 f HD >1 ink Ym. TM lii Ht oil The opening eight minutes of Sangone 8 6-8 mered Caxxriina 126-103, the In­ NHL Dlcxenaon a 3-4 7 ORANGE JUICE <::: SEE OUB NEW ULTBA- play featured a nlp-and-tuck Halley 7 4^ 18 diana Pacers beat Denver 131- 69 East Division 23 MODERN SCTOOL at battle with neither team able Harkeelch 11 1-1 121 and the Virginia ^u ares W. L . T. Pfs. OF OA McCarthy 1 2-4 4 LB. ' Bishop’s Corner to open up a sizeable lead. St. 2 38 6 whipped Kentucky 139-121. CRisp-AiRE McIntosh a pp les Boston 61 10 7 109 346 172 Reed 0-0 0 Office Tower Mary’s was cm top, 18-16. Palumbo 0 Texas’ triumph over Mem­ New York 44 14 11 99 228 161 McCabe 0 0-0 0 LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN LARGE • Phone e Write • Visit - m Montreal 36 20 13 83 246 184 Play then found Branford red phis left the Chaps one game CRISP CELERY HEARTS PACK TEL. 286-2609 hot as they outscored toe locals Totals 21 13-M 80 / LANCe, WOULD SOU ' Toronto 84 20 6 74 225 186 St. J u n es (66) behind fourth-place Denver in set MY SPRING COAT Buffalo 19 87 13 61 182 268 11-2 en route to a 29-17 lead O’Connell 1 0-1 2 the West. Gene Moore scored 26 Appmtdbytht 3 1-4 7 OUT CPF THe CLOSET? &UR6! 20 37 10 60 188 262 halfway through toe secemd pe­ J. Leber points, Don FYeeman 26 and 3 LB. STATE BOARD OF EOUCATION Detroit Sloan 10 38 23 19 41 7 46 184 267 riod. Then toe St. James’ zone 3 28 8 Rlcto Jones and John Beadey 24 -V U.S. *1 YELLOW ONIONS Vancouv. Marsh (M) 4 West Division press tightened, and led by Tom Saplenxa 2 each as the Chaps posted their Pryor a CM) 4 Chicago 43 ID 9 06 247 163 Sloan's 10 points in toe quarter, P. Leber 4 1-2 9 third straight victory. For I.ITTLE SPORTiS WESTERN CELLO CARROTS 2;k'I:29' toe Icwals fought back to toe Spellman 0 (M) 0 BY ROUSON St. Louis 28 23 17 76 187 180 Plante 0 (M) 0 Memphis, Wendell Ladner had Minn. 25 30 16 65 167 202 Intermission standstill. Walsh 1 (M) 2 24, Charlie Williams 23 and Granger 0 08 0 II \KII( )KI) Phlladel. 26 SO 13 63 186 201 The fouls created by toe press Steve Jones 22. YELLOW TURNIPS Pitts. 20 31 18 58 191 202 hurt toe Silk Towners In toe Totals 26 7-13 59 Denver blew an eariy nine- u \i )i \n second half as St. Mary’s took ...... Los Ang. 20 86 12 62 200 261 point lead against Indiana and WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE nl l;l s|\l SS Calif. 17 47 6 39 167 272 a dSclded rebounding advan­ trailed by as many as 27 in the Hnuufi ^ tage. Steve Markesich scored BOWLING Sunday’s Beoulta FRIENDSHIP — Sandy Ker­ third period. Denver’s Larry St. Louis 4, Chicago 4, tie 12 points in the third quarter as RED DELICIOUS APPLES 346 No. Main SL, West Htfd. shaw 179-203—629, Mary Whip­ Cannon took scoring honors Detroit 8, California 5 toe winners .pulled away to a f (Lord A Taylor’s Parking) ple 175-194—530, Dick Turcotte with 30 points but Indiana put / (Montreal 6, Pittsburgh 1 57-44 lead. eight men in double figures, led V/tf- The stage was set for another 227-573, Glenn Nicol 203, Elmle New York 1, Toronto 0 by FVeddie Lewis’ 21. Buffalo 5, Minnesota 0 last second victory, St. James' Whipple 201, Skip KeUy 203.

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J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 PAGE EIGHTEEN Petrocelli oys New Position, South Windsor Routs East, 54-34 Final Red Sox Add Strength Defense /A P I __ Rico Petrocelli Petrocelli has_ beenI______A.1 the______a Red infleldersl_^l— - Mike Andrews A and tmup uv)dth H F n the big play or make a progress. There’s no question A • T g™- regular shortstop the last ^uis Alvarado to the Chlca- double play,” general manager that Rico will do the job third Roy Ends Career, the American League’s All- ^ regular snonsiop me lasi ^ Apariclo, Dick O’Connell explained. “We base. Star shortstop just two season®- Only 27, he still ^ gam e’s out- think w e’ve tightened our de- “ One of our biggest problems vaoi-a otrn ia oottiTiir th e position, but the standing shortstops. fense in several spots by getting was slowing him down in the ^ , j, , club decided to tighten its de- The arrival of Apariclo en- Apariclo and Griffin.” field. As a shortstop, he had to Nets 2,501 Points feel of his new position at fense at several spots after fin- abled the Red Sox to move Pe- Frank Maizone, voted by fans charge most balls. At third, the third base with the Boston Ishing 21 games behind Balti- troceiu to third, return George as the best Red Sox’ third base- ball arrives much fa ^ r and By PAT McCABE Ri»d and aniovimr it more in the East Division in Scott to his natural .first base man in history, has been re- you can wait for groundere. x 1970. position and send*Carl Yas- lieved of his scouting duties “Now we’re concentrating on It was the ‘end of an era’ at the University of Con­ When I look over at that big began by trading trzemskl back to left field. Last temporarily to concentrate ny Conlg- season the Red Sox were forced tutoring Petrocelli. Maizone has line. Rico won’t have any trou- out in style as he led the South Windsor Bobcats to the the Mojave Desert,” PetrocelU Haro to California for relief to play Scott at third and bring found Rico a wiUing student. ble in that department. After Class L Division CIAC tournament championship, down­ says jokingly. "Then I look at pitcher Ken Tatum and slick In Yaz to first base. "He’s been great to work that It will be just a matter of ing next-door neighbor East ------my small area at third and fielding second baseman Doug "We lost a lot of games be- with," Maizone said. "I’m playing certain hitters correct- Catholic High, 64-34, before 4,411 the foul line. The deliberate think this is the life for me.” Griffin. Then they traded cause we were unable to come pleased, very pleased, with his ly.” screaming partisans in the Eagles, on the other hand, could grand finale of the state’s manage to make good on only 14 schoolboy sveason. of 33 two-point tries for 44 per Camp Outlook: Pirates TTie Bobcats' triumph was un- cent. The 20-2 Eagles could man- (BOWUNG precedented in CIAC tourney age to hit on only six of 14 char- Rookie Mike Fiore history. It was the first time a ity tries in the contest, school has won a tourney cham- "We had a fairly good idea Potent Bucs Trade pionship in two different classes they'd hold the ball on us, and in back-to-back campaigns, they did a good job of it. But Carries Big Stick South Windsor won the Class once we broke it open, it was M division championship last all over,” stated a dripping wet . ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Mike Fiore’s heavy hitting For Mound Insurance season. Sharos after the traditional post- >s has been one of the big talking points so far in the The victory, the 24th against victory shower that accompanies BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — A sore-legged pitcher Boston Red Sox’ spring training games, and he kept it ■ BLOSSOMS Joan-saiamone m ade no setbacks this season for the such successes. one of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ winter trades a up Sunday with a home run and a single in a 10-7 181. gamble. A scatter-armed pitching machine has turned Cats; didn't go uncontested as were ready for anything, (AP plioto) exhibition loss to the Minnesota Twins. slowdown tactics employed by we've played ag^st eveiy- the other into an uncalculated risk. SACRIFICE — Philadelphia Phillies’ pitcher Barry Lersch sacrifice bunts The homer was his fourt,|i of ------COUNTRY CLUB — Sher the Eagles were effective for a th‘ng,” cont nued Shares, m this moving Mike Ryan to second as Mets’ catcher Randy Bobb goes after dribbler. the Grapefruit League season in The potent Pirates, who cap­ while. But once Roy and com- wasn’t the fire time the winners * ------were hitting Sunday as they Porterfield 370, Ding Parr. 185 tured the National League East Itae including 376, John Turley 136, Joe Clem- Division title last yea? despite pany started rolling, the Eagles 142-147-^, Vlc Abraltls epidemic of pitching in- New ‘’ “ ked why he stuck with Ipvpini I d X n d w trocelH, but it wasn’t enoug^i to 135396, Ken Bennett 103-424, „n „m e s, sought mound Insur- attack and the ^ ^ h ty Sjf ^ew ^ several out^ding Melding gyjp Harmon Ktllebrew & Co. Pete Staum 145403, Ed Paganl ^ the off-season trade England scoring king tc«k over ^ Coach Sharos After Shower with Star Tom Roy Palmer Wins Second ^ OTni-o Vio*r o-ofHnir n wt .Klllebrew hit a grand slam lOfll’SSO, Bundl Tarca 135866^; „^grket—and landed right-hand- Bo^^ng out In style Fiore has been a homer v)^e rookies Paul Pow- Ted Plodzlk 187, John Dymant Nelson Briles from St. scored 27 points and t^k d ^ er Nelson Briles from St. more chMce to^play than ex- U35163-^, Vln Bogglnl 141- ®Louis ■ and - - Bob - Johnson,- . from Eagles’ Ed Fitzgerald Guarded by John Mason 1,0 rebounds, tops In bota cate- probably because he pect^ lately with George Scott 381, Frank M em an 145373, Car- Kansas City. ^ gorles for both teams. The g better on the court ridellned with a v l ^ , ^ d the In exchange for Briles, a for- 33 despite a nagging sore back, fella’s’ 26th point, a foul shot bench. Their hold- 26-year-old left-handed hitter is mer 19-gtame winner who was comes off a .352 spree at the with 29 seconds to play, e ^ gave ns a chance Title Game Notes Golf Event of Year making the most of it. Despite all the slugging, the Security ■ “ last season/' with a 6.22 plate last year. Left Helder 2,600th tally of his illustrtous (Mason).” P) __ weeks from now. It was at the under par on the 6,845yard Rio Tony Muser, another south- R®d Sox did get one very ri^rp p^y^y^j. 132.342. Dot Thompson run average, while vvuile Stargell, had a club-lead- The result of a rrank four-year career. He registered Asked If he thought his team By DEAN YOST A rn old Palmer iust Masters seven years ago that Plnar Country (Jlub course, fin- paw swinger battling for the pltcWng performMce from en Mickey Lauzler 129, Alice nursing a pulled leg muscle, 31 homers and 85 runs bat- phone call to the house of another point before Sharos re- state's finest, Sharos Two historical moments his Tecond victo^ t^e most popular player the ishing 18 uJuler par at 270. backup job at Mrs) base, also Brett, who went f ^ r s r o ^ ta- Qai^o141. East Catholic’s Head Coach Pittaburgh gave up center field- tgd in and Oliver delivered 63 moved his' much sought after ------I can’t say, we haven't f ooaiinn mrkirorl into game has ever produced scored Boros was one stroke back with has looked good in limited ac- nings, facing just 13 batters m j patelli 127. took place Saturday night ^ ^ ^ ^ run-scoring tn- giving up only one hit-Powell’s Patein^z^______er Matty Alou, a .309 lifetime runs. —First • ■ b€iseman "Bob “ R o 5 Stan Ozrodnlk was the close super-star to the roar of the pj^yed all the good teams. But the University of Con- of the seMOn, moved into protection he received by the hitter. ertson belted 27 homers, had 82 Cats’ rooters. ' we won’t take a back seat to the No. 1 money winning He’s had a series .of trials The 330,000 first place check pie to left center in Sunday’s homer. University of ConnecHcut’s necticut’s fieldhouse, where Ho hand Johnson, whose 206 RBIs and batted .287 and catch­ "Terrible Tommy was a anybody this year. If we’re not .. A nnual GIAC spot and was a happy man. irtroubles o u D ie s sincesince then. uien. Timen in e pusuieu pushed nis his etu'iiiiig» earnings lui lor uic the game game a andn u la is n now o w o- 3-lor-7 in exhl- It was a big form reversal for strikeouts as a Kansas City er Manny Sengulllen hit a .326 security cops during the con­ ,or O,. MVP „ ButJut he wasn’twasn t content. gj^y again he was written off as year to $89,862 and his. all-time .. . bltion game action. the young southpaw, who was 1 Checkered Flag rookie paced American League test with South Windsor ‘There’s------a lot more I have to a, ^ ims-uccii.has-been. earnings cawu.iso to...^ $1,340,271. It xv was Scott, who also Is having a ripped for seven hits and four I ' clip while third baseman Richie right-handers, the Pirates part­ High. “ IS, m. couM „ n r“.r»°r.~ Hebner batted .290. ^ soHttoe ^ut he always cam e back the 66th tour victory of his ca- good springs is still considered runs in three innings the first r o c KINGHAM. N.C. (AP) - ^yed ^y,with oimmuuvediminutive snonsiopshortstop Rookie Dave Cash hit .314 to AUiletic Director at East, midway through the second pe- when Roy was asked about ,, ui,,., ^ Cliff Demers, notified UConn f “ tw ’ ” w ini^ again. Now 41, with a victory in reer, plus two in the Caribbean, the regular at first base, but the time out a week ago Richard Petty, known variously p^^y backed ^ earn a share of the 1971 second rlod, Roy dumped In a layup at his play against East, he said, ^ K j ___ Uie Bob Hope Desert ClassicCla^c plus two BritidiBritish Opens, plus giuggi„g of the two backup men ’’Brett threw much tetter to- Rjehard.” the “Ran- last year of the call, and as soon as 3:58, and star guard Terry Stod- “ After we got ahead, we knew baneWOJVC J\/Ujob withwawa 15year veteran it was the first time a 13 Im^rtant, and fun. But taere early this seL season, on, he became two team championships. gives siv^o manager Eddie —------Kasko------— the — day.” .,, Kasko------said. He knew yte„,an Rocket” and “King ^ ^ ^ Ogrodnlk got off the team dard encored with a lO-footer they had to score, not us. They ^ , are other things I have to qo •' hiQ lAttrhea . were volne — — «— ""■*« Manager Danny Murtaugh gjH Mazeroskl. (South Windsor) won , , . the third double winner of the it was a two-man race be- sort of problem he’d love to wherevrtiere his pitches pitches were were going, going, fy^bard,” Is on the verge of be- , ». Oliver, a first baseman bus, he had protection. off a steal on an Eagle in- had to come to us.” schMl Left-hander Luke Walker, 15 “I had no idea what was , ^ season when he held off 51- tween Palmer and Boros all the have all over. and when he has control he can stock car racing’s first „uyieiyer the past two years, 6, was the big man on the bounds pass at 3:49 to give the A disheartened Eagle mentor consecutive since 1964. Ttet s tne inmg y^^^,y j^jj^g g^^^g Kermit zarley had a 69 ‘The rest of the Red Sox also be tough on anyone. going on,” said Ogrodnlk, millionaire. wiU — ------prove -a ----- capable,.or.>ei- center pitohlng stall as elbow prob- winners a 16-11 edge. East then Stan Ogrodnlk stated, ” We Bobcats A hao Ms nal round of the Florida Citrus tor 273 and was alone in third. The 33-year-old “the only person I talked to Dlaved for the last shot, only to (coaches) all agreed on playing years. L.M y .^ d tlmt means he has ms ^^y Plymouta jjgjy replacement ofr Alou— jgnjg plagued Dock Ellis, 13-10 driver with the piano-key smUe ...... ^ ------after the game was Charlie turn L ban over on £t travel- this type of game. We just were the CTass M ‘U e h ^ -McLain Hurls Six Innings kov Bmiie ^gthgr or not Briles bounces ^th a no-hitter against San Hibbert qf the Hartford ine- violation with -02 remain- couldn’t get a break. That one moved up in classif c ^ M^tere •m Ji^ent ’ four Palmer had a final 68, four Welskopf, 68, followed at 274. won the Carolina 600 before 32,- regain his 1 5 vlctory Diego Steve Blass, 1512 and Times, and 1 was on the n! I d witaout a Shot steal off the press of Stoddard thisyear and are now champi- 600 fans at North Carolina Mo- Bob Moose, 11 11-10.-10. tor Speedway to run his career Murtai run. ^ a s t continued the slowdown hurt us badly. We wanted to on sta Class L.^ But Murtaugh had cause to Bob Veale, 1515. also will be “I didn’t want the press Hustling Reds’ Rose ^ n n h ^ s to $ 9 1 0 .9 6 ^ 1 ^ 1 j^g* pg^g^ on the ^ buliperstoppers shut out of our locker room, iri>Td^Cata%:uUtr: “ niraLC^hir^^'^rlt second, the Connecticut and Robinson’s Manager Debut, . Dav® « usT 53. 26 saves^^d but the security police did ^ ^ * ;, ^ ’! ! 4nCn a^lrta)llChot deal of praise for his Eagles. New England all-Ume scorer In er in NASCAR s grand national yrtien Alley stepped Jim Grant, who j,g„jecame over it for my proctectlon.” 23-11 margin “ This is the guttiest team I’ve schoolboy ranks, Tom Roy stable. jjjg batting cage lor the from Oakland in the late stages In the afternoon after the at 1:36. The Eagles cowte asreclated with,” he ended his scholasUc career with Settles Pay Demands Petty, vriio now has won u m e -a n d was felled by a on a basket by Jim Connors of the race and teat the con- Kolbe-St. Thomas Aquinas said. 2,501 points. The historical - three of his six starts this year, ^ ^ jggtbaU from the Mets twice in key contest, a spectator was with 1:01 remaining. Then Roy It was announced after the moment came at the 29 second Success with All-Star Win NEW YORK (AP) — Pete Rose didn’t get his 58^ picked up $17,S17 for his fou ^ piLilng machine. The stellar knifed while leaving the outdistanced the field of blue contest that Roy had accepted mark of the final chapter when per cent, but he’ll still give his 150 per cent. i f shortstep suffered a bitAen left ^ With " Vlc DavaUllo, who tied fleldhouse. jerseyed Eagles for ^ easy invitation to play in the an- the 6-9 giant connected on the T A TT'Ti'IT’P'n AT li' purposes—to attract attend- "And Im not going to say I layup with 13 seconds to go lo Dapper Dan schoolboy first of a one-and-one foul sltu- FORT LAUDERDADili, purpose^ to be the first. But ClMl^'u^R^°ented^hls°^^ blanked a team of Latin all- ogo, putting him within reach- ‘‘^ 'oou ld be back In the Une- the major "'T'^lMt^ea* Cincinnati Re^ ended Ws two Panama. Dock Ellis distance of his third $100,- »e could te^K j^,g , t sen- return the advantage to 12 classic in Pittsburth on April 2. ation, and netted the other one Fla. (AP) — Frank Robin- ance-the event did cmTY I^th ^ manage-there’s points. to boost him over the plateau. son of the Baltimore Orioles it ^ ^ y no crusade, it wasn’t a crusade week holdout Sun^y ^ g„y Bob veale held the Latins ^5 seasen in four yeare. “P H^rn^dez a son. and Gene Clines, who bat- East’s captain Ed Fitzgerald Ka«t Catholic (34) _____ signed for an estimated $2,600 Meanwhile, Pitts- As has become his habit of Tta tS^ six pll^ ^ p ^^ded another j w to ‘7„,bltlons and when I Started and it isn’t now. cost-of-Uvlng raise. He had banged in a -footer af the East Catholic bowed out of South Windsor’ s Coach Gives Orders burghs ’B’ squad defeated the late. Petty waited until the lat- f L I t e short- burgh trial, on the bench along Herald Photos By 15 0 Tomezuk 4 the deeper vision of Bian- g^yjggyyng Robinson said 1 he felt the cll- ggj^gy j^r $5,000 boost over buzzer. Down 10 points as the 3 the tournament runner-up for Los Angeles Dodgers 53. ter stag^ of Sunday’s four- ^ ^ wita Jose Pagan and ^y®ar- the first eight minutes and bounding advantage at the half- aging he has accumulated ^ ,,, h . „ heck of a man- mate was right now . tor , the his 1970 salary of $105,000, third period ended, the locals g siemienski 2 the third consecutive season. Milwaukee ripped Tom Phoe- hour, 12 minutes anaand 6500- • . x, Reiser fielder RoteRo5 tad catcning catching prouiBjrprodigy Milt WW ■ A1 Buceivicius and gained the first plan- He Johnson an naming of a black man to a based on a 5% per cent rise for Elsewhere, right fielder continue t«^- had to step up their offense ^ 2 5 The Eagles lost to Fairfield three In the second quarter, way i»lnt. Fitzgerald ^ d C^- bus for four runs in the third dits of his peers in his bid teammate and a mem- managerial p^t and “ sted five the average player who makes r h ^ f to "'^ f“ rota.'"Hrhad erto Clemente, going s t r o n g continue _ _ the consistent Cats forced the q pinnegan 0 Prep, South Catholic and South South had two In each period, nors had two each irith Quish inning and beat San D i e g o ------— — ------hometown hand J Go)^|w^ 0 Windsor In Class L final com------getting one Roy had both Bob- to break baseball’s last col- Robinson’s aii stars. J d^*^ b®- $26,000. 6-3 in the first game of a doub- paced the 40-car field on two East’s Stan Ogrodnik Deep in Thought Ar liAP ..VT nf»AT>le Hc Hiorc Inclined to do so oe The kcos Reds naahad rappeurapped aubc Rose’s a Once the Eagles began to go q oorman 0 petition after winning the title Bobcats’ John ‘Duke’ Mason ®at rebounds. ^ ^ leheader. The Padres took the brief occasions earlier, but at Emph^lzlng that he is not a ^ ^ temperament. He cause of their treatment of the demands because his av- for broke,” the Utllsts broke ^Suntava back in 1967-68 against Fairfield picked up his third personal “ .u t;. i . salary dem M ds^au^ ms „,ghtcap 51. Both games went the 335mUe mark he roared Villanova Wins NCAA Meet crusader in any sense. Robin- ^^^jg ^ gnd people feel black players on their clubs. dropped from .348 to .316 away behind Roy as John ‘Duke 21 Totaln 14-33 6-14 34 Prep. The Eagles were ranked foul with 6:12 showing In the Connors scored the Eagtas “ “ “ ...... ^ , erage dropped from 348 to ^16 ® National cham- No. 2 behind the top-ranked second quarter, and ended the point of tae third quarter son became the first black to jtIn that manner he ringied Gamecocks ISip North Carolina Mason, forced to play most of ^Soath Windfior (54) , ^ ______I " The C h i ^ o White Sox ham- Elon Bobby Isaac and was on Behind Liquori’s Victories the contest in foul difficulty, 2 Stoddard 2-3 0-0 4 Bobcats. East’s overall record contest with four personals. showing on the clock. manage a major league club Robinson however, still is in oriole owner Jerry Hoffbe^er. tlon^ L e^ e batting c r o ^ dumped In both ends of a one- 4 Mason^^ 1- 3 2-3 1 was 20-2 while South Windsor . Fitzgerald added a field goal when he led an All-Star•team team to process of collecting evi- Walter O’Malley of Lo^ Angel- He did get 2W hlte and ^oi^ed ^ Richard’s tie-breaking two- most notable a 7-foot 2 high 2- 5 (M) runs as the Reds won the DETROIT (AP) — The sev­ and-one situation at 2 :30. This q Burger 4-10 5-8 13 was 24-0. East Catholic went Into a one- with two seconds left to ac- a 7-4 victory over the New P gg_ Horace Stoneham <>* Sm 12120O runs as the Reds won the DAYT(DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) jump by Wisconsin’s Pat Mat- enth National Collegiate Athlet­ lifted the victors to a 43-27 ad- 3 8-9 11-14 27 ------and-one foul line sltuaUon at the only other Eagle York Yankees Saturday in an , " -g be and Francisco, Bob Short of Wasn- pennant. beatingueaiiiiK Baltimore 8-6. San • Californian Dick Mann set a UCLA Advances to Playoffs ic Association’s Indoor Track zdork, who shares the Ameri­ vantage and left no doubt about 0 lacj- 0 At the 4:16 mark of the first the 0:60 mark of the first pe- Point of the quarter. East shot exhibition game. ^^^^g ^lo beue theUiC first***.4a«. at ----- some- ington — and Phil Wrigley o The Reds could have Vsed Francisco clubbed the (Chicago record average speed of 104.697 can Indoor record of 7-3. Rose on the exhibition field. and Field meet turned out to be the outcome. g cmSwIn canto, on Ed Fitzgerald’s field riqq while South Windsor got times at the hoop and con- While the show ------. Robinson explained. Chicago Cubs. Cubs 6-1 behind the strong miles per hour to win Sunday’s Saturday’s closing program For East Catholic, who played 0 Collins 2 goal, East led for the last time, the foul line bonus at 4:56 of nected twice, was staged for purely economic thing They bowed 54 to a combined pitching of Frank Rebeinger, Daytona 200, a grueling motor- "Liquori’s Revenge.” Marty Liquor! not only led also produced a new l,005yard as well as anyone could have ex- 1 Kejjry g At ’? :27 of the opening period, the second chapter. squad of New York Mets, Jim Moyer and Don Carrithers. cycle race vdilch claimed the rMord of 2:07.4 by Bob Whee­ pected under the circumstances. _ — East’s Tim Quish netted the ______Eagles’ Kevin 'nemey was Vlllsuiova to the team title Sat- In Defense of NCAA Title Philadelphia Phillies and St. A five-run outburst against Cal- life of a young Texas rider. ------ler, a Duke freshman who ■ the third « Totals 18-32 18-25 ifornia ace Clyde Wright in the Dick Mann of Richmond, uiday, but also scored a no- first point on a foul shot, giving Only seven „iavers scored stubsUtute when Louis Cardinals as New York’s could offer Uquori competitiMi NEW YORK (AP) — Midwest Regional at Wichita, Kentucky State won Its second tlrl^'ithe^ lotata have East a 1-0 lead. ___ , ______a~.tu h® entered the game at the Weekend Sports Shorts Ed Kranepool belted a three- tecond inning enabled (Jleve- Calif., captured $6,000 in first table mile and two-mile sweep In the period, four for South in priming for a l,605meter UCLA stays steady as sun- Kan —Notre Dame, 20-7, vs. straight NAIA championship by g^^g the L final, only ta-cpme The loss by East ended a slx- 6:19 mark of the last quarter. Windsor and three for East. run homer in the first inning. land to teat the Angels 8-6. prize money and $2,000 in lap for his first berth in the 1972 Olympics. rise and the sun is also ris- Houston 21-6, treating Eastern Michigan 102-AUA- awayaw ay withWim secondaecuuu honors.Iiviiwlo. Ehst. game------winning------o streak.------The----- last - - jLLiCUkEast opened theu ic 50.111c;game with TTiwi oa TUroorkTi onH T ii r r v CltnH A1 *#oiigwvTvontaJankowski centered iitc fic u themic: xjvm Bob-- K.(io>i pqtabllshed by Bowaoin s euge « — ------Denny McLain pitched six in- mIn late-lnning triumirfis. Jim ■ iiiuiicjrmoney to best-jssk national champ- years — —of trying on Cobo Arena Elsewhere three^^orld In- ing, for a change, at South vs.------Kansas,------25-1. 82. Elizabeth Oty, N.C., took coppeacopped methe L.L crown mIn 1967-68. ^«a^ --to beat------East--- was SouUi very ocnoc.ntcdeliberate ooffense, o cicc, moving id oal f car lineup,iuicut/, replacing.cj,.aca Burger B o X in e Frlckson in m o . And tion game Saturday night, mak- cullen and Ed Beauchamp’s------lOth-innlngxAxu sacri- ton,e „ Gene Re„,ero Romero of San Luis gleaming boards. d<^rrroiS werT ret to a two- West Regional at Salt Lake . . , . ^ e-os.- East was paced by the scoring Catholic in the second meeting in a clockwise retaUon but pass- ^ L . , , with 2:40 remaining. ^ 1 i n i3' q 4on freestyle relay ing it a disastrous weekend for homered as the Wash- Mce My gave the St. Louis Car- obUpo,ObUpo, Calif, who finished sec- Oversh:Overshadowed by Jlim I^ n European meet at Sofia, Carolina. C ity-U cla, 25-1, vs. Brigham third P'ace by beating Fa r- wrtth Greg B u i^ r addlrig a foul R<,n giemlenskl w«was the first •’ _ . ------f 00 0-7 I., “ tj • \ .7* . — .... shot; E asts TTm Quish and t t ^ N Y ^ w L l d ^ S ^ t a Steve Scott. E^tae Call, the defending national cham- ^ senators whipped the dlnals a 2-1 a dec'sion 2-1 dec'sion over over Det- D®t. gnd, and g„^ Don EmdeeEmdee of San of San as a as sophomore, a sop and humbled „ ’’j jg To hardly anyone’s surprise, young 19' 9 '"arid Long ^ ach mont "State 88-87 in overtime. four two-pointers and five char- direction. This offense ate up a _ foul victim of the game, getting t - S r ’bo^lng Tham ;:i ^NeTo’^eara and Bar^ M^oy P on Big - d tea- which ted ^ roll, Kansas (31ty nipped Hdus- Diego, who came to third. last year to the mile by Howell ^ _ Meacham UCLA is in the NCAA basket- 23-7, vs. University of Elsewhere, In the NCAA Col- jjigg for 13 points In the losing Three colleg&\coaches were lot of minutes on the clock and 'Kon Siemienski netted an early breather with 6 :19 left. ton 3-2 with a run in the ninth Twenty- one- year- tad Rusty Michael of William & Mary, Li- Brittan s M a r g o t M e a c l ^ Eagle ^ots with Mtzgerald adding a ^ ball playoffs again after a ’T3-62 pggifig 2I-6. lege Division tourney, it was cause. hand to watch UConn’s eventually wprked an meets RotettGallois(jrauois Of01 France r I broke. uiuivc Its own , Take and Oakland edged the Tokyo Bradley"^ of Dallas was one quori posted better times than foul completion victory over Southern Cahfor- g,gjj^ dinners jumped c e v n e v State 60 Philadelirhia Greg Burger was the only Dee Rowe, Tenneess^e’^ Ray open for an easy shot. ed out in the final eight min­ tonight in a 10-round nontltie record by winning its spec y According to the tournament ?,... * ^ Orions 5 7 with two to the ninth. three drivers who spill- Ryun did when th® Kansas su- nia Satirrd^ taat h ^ d e d the national quarterfinals Textile 58- Old Dominion 102, other South Windsorite to reach Mears and Maryland’s Lefty ------utes. bout and his greatest fear is in 3:14.67. rules, the winner must be one of Gibbs. „ In the first half East was 50 The Dodgers started paring g^ on the first lap while enter- perstar scored a 1968 sweep of Nadezhda Chlzhova Bruins the Pacific-8 title. Saturday and the four survivors Norfolk State 97; Puget Sound the double figure column, tally- Driesell. All three are trying tA The first field goal Roy netted that a hometown decision might the two teams representing the Barry Bowa who dldn t hit a down their massive catching jgg the infield portion of the the two distance ev®n^- heaved the women’s shot 64 came with only 38 seconds to P®*" c®nt from the floor, netting But South Carolina almost pi^y the semifinals and final at Seattle Pacific 78, Assump- ing 13 points the same way as recruit the giant Bobcat gfiant Roy was credit- favor the Frenchman. Horse Kacing! East in the NCAA playoffs, home run l^ t se^on, cr^ k ed rrrps by selling Jeff Torborg to twisting 3.81 mUe oval-and-road And to his ^ inches and Wolfgang play In the first quarter. three of six field goals and was Daytona international come-fro m-b eh Ind mUe t®®t. 7% inches ana wot g g didn’t make it after two frus- the Houston Astrodome March tion 103, Central Connecticut Fitzgerald. ------^ Ti*"- "s _ ed with only two blocked shots Backus won his title from jockey Bill Shoemaker hitch- while a three-man three-man committee committee a a two-run iw«>run shotsnoi onoff Jerry "Koos T ’ " the"Angels. course at five of eight from the line for . „ ^ tratlng years. The Gamecocks 25 and 27. 77; Southwestern Louisiana 86, With the multi-talented Roy East’s center Connors had Jose Napoles, a Chiban based in ed gd on to a lour-ieggeufour-legged oomc>.comet selects inethe ouierother ciuu.club. ixoniiaiijrNormally ------that-- lUted------— toe pnuues to a .'pnpui qoiqM oouaipn'e ire o x It took only 12 minutes to play 62.5 per 'cent. South netted six Speedway. d*^f nta^^cl^plon Ml^ cleared 17-8V4 in the pole vault, pulled out the Atlantic Coast south Carolina, the southern Tennessee State 82 and Hart- heading the cast, hitting on eight five rebounds to top the team Mexico__1— aty, lootlast npppmhpr.December. called -_ii—1 Ack A#,ir Acka p V nand n d ended UD up it hhas n s taken the beaten finalist.finalist, 3*23-2 triumph over the Mets. ___ the first canto. In which eight of 10 field attempts and hooped The mechanical engineering left defending erasing the mark of 17-7% set Conference'■ ' championship ■ ■ ' with powerhouse with the losing wick 71, Buffalo State 70. of nine field attempts and 11 of In that department. Referees for the final game Gallols is generally rated a s ______as a star on Santa Anita Handi- but this time it bypassed tradi- Minnesota’s Harmon Klll- Virginia Duenkel, winner personal fouls were called, four In three of five charity shots ...„ ----- ■ , . f student from the University of chael dead last in the six-man weeks ago by Swe- u ner\'ous 52-51 victory over pij^yoff syndrome, had been 14 from the charity line. South ------tyere Manchester’s Tom Kelley Fs No. 3 welterweight. Marcel ggp Day. tion in deference tc BU’s 24-1-1 ebrew unloaded a grand slam swim field goals scored and six of for 60 per cent In both cate- the 400 meters freebie ^ n i In Texas at Arlington suffered *1®^. , i den’s Kjell Isaksson. North Carolina. ticketed to make the NCAA Windsor set a torrid pace. They Period scores were 8-6, half- and John Fontana. .The alternate Cerdan Jr., defeated him by a shoemaker won his seventh regular season record followed in the Twins’ 157 win ove^Bos- theX..- Tokyom_i— Olympics, »x>48 S P R U C E .S T R E E T 6. vs. Fordham, 25-2. team around. Mason blew the then defeating Clarkson 7-4 in fort was eclipsed by Bill Reaves competition Saturday as the ' (AJb* pboCo) M 3-:8I» 6458026 Mideast Regional at Athens, foul shot late in the game in­ the championship game Satur­ who pumped in 25 for central. Chiefs wrapped up their crown. TIME OUT FOR FUN — Cincinnati Reds’ outfielder Pete R()se (on ground) • MOBIL CREDIT CARD • dTGO CREDIT CARO Ga.-Western Kentucky 21-5, More Sports tentionally; “So that Roy could day night. In the earlier consolation Bill Lynch won the 500 freestyle vs. Kentucky, 22-4, and Mar­ get a shot at the 2,600 point BU came back from its lots to tackles manager Sparky Anderson during break in spring training at Tampa. game. Sacred Hear beat Stone- to 4:58.65, erasing the mark of quette. 27-0. vs. Ohio State, 19- On Page 17 mark.” hill, 86-81. Referee Tom Kelly Indicates Jump Ball After Scramble PAGE TWENTT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAltCHESTER. CJONN., MONDAY, MARCH 15, . 1971 PAGE TWENTY-ONE

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Grlffing, Andover parking, walking distance to Manchester Herald. ------L— ------WE MORMiMG utiUUes, large lot. 8uUt by Must be seen to bp appreciat­ The WasMagton Post 742-7886. hospital. Adulto, no pets,.ref­ ed. T. J. Crocketi, Realtors, Own Step WINDOW cleaning professional- (3ARBAGE PICU.UP W A N ^Sm RBNT for three •Ansaldl. Charles Lesperance, ADVERTISING ly done at reasonable rates. a , u m e r aivu A'/c erences required. 649-9268. 643-1677. WAUHUNGTON — PrtacUla favor o# a lesser-known design- ALUMINUM sheets used as ______adults, 4 '- ______1 ------AM eVEMiMG 142 HOLLISTER St. — 7-room PORT LOUIB, Mauritius (AP) a s ". 269K centsnanta eachABi>h ornr K6 fofor r $31.1 . heated. 9126. Security. One or 644-0645 a fte r 3 p.m . 3-famUy house, exceUent busi­ — .Ihe Caribbean has calypso gown designer who seems to ^® Indus^, 8 AJM. to 4:30 PJE. PiCRUP — Colonial, 6 minute walk to aU Building Contracting 14 648-2711. two adults. 646-2426, 9^i p.m. ness oppertunity. High traffic schools, good condition inside and Spain the flamenco. West have become a tradittoa with m M tt dreml count, good condition. CaU Investment Property and out, $27,900. CaU owner COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. CARPENTRT — concrete steps, NEED tires? 40 per cent dis- h EBRON ^ Newer 2-bedroom now. $31,600. Hayes Agency, floors, hatchways, remodeling count. Premium, first line, apartment, children welcome, 649-2497. 4:30 PJM. DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION For Sale 70-A 646-0181. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ wide ovals, prowlers, truck carpeting, appliances, heat, MANCHEISTBIR Is only three ^ faw ^ Maurt^they dig the «®od»” tavlted to the White **^® Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4:30 p.ni. Friday ings, attics finished. rec tires. CoIe!.s Discount Station, hot water, parking. Inunedl- House next 'Diesday night for ®dvance leaks and peeks. mUes from thig beautiful four- rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 461 West Center St, 643-6332. ate occupancy. $186 monthly. BUSINESS ZONE IV room Ranch. Has large lot and O ffsrsd by tho The dance Is as exclusive to ^ P«rty which Trlcia Nix- , ___ u . PLEASE READ TOUR AD er related work. No Job too Extra large lot and excel­ H A N N A H ’S husband H ector M9-2R71.______oversized garage. Dead-end this remote Indian Ocean Island <« • engagement announcement ^ *>® * small. Dan Moran, Builder, lent large buUdlng. ' Classifled or “Want Ads” are taken over the pkone aa a WAlTf WAIT/ street. FuU price $18,900. CaU as its now defunct dodo bird. *• expected. Evenings, 649-8880. hates hard work so he cleans n ORTHWOOD Apartments — The sega^pronounced "say- A Washington friend said that ” ®e bookstores In 1972. convenience. The adverttaer ahonld read hla ad the FIRST iT C E P T THE OME DME BACM-' The Mitten Agency, Realtors, the rugs with Blue Lustre. One and two-bedroom apart­ PHILBRICK gah’’-waa created by C re^ Mdder and her biutand Writer Lester David, who DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the CARPENTRY and remodeling, TIME 'fOU OVER- pTl INVESTMENT 643-6930.. next Inaertion. The Herald la reaponalMe lor only ONE in­ Rent electric shampooer $1. ments, central air-condition­ Creoles are mulattos a mixed RepubUeans and have been pleased the famUy with Ida rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, SLEEP A FEW PROPERTY correct or omitted inaertion for any adverttaement and then Olcott Variety Store. ing, carpeting, balcony, car­ breed which evolved through Pereonal friends of the Nixon Just-completed book cn Ethel additions and garages. Call MIMUTES w ith three c^ces and four MANCHESTER IS not far from only to the extent of a “ make good" Inaertloa. Errora vHiich ports, plus other luxury fea­ miving by French. Dutch and "*«• “ a»y years.’’ Kennedy, has not yet gotten an GOLF clubs, 8 irons, 2 woods, 4-room apartments. Includes this 7-room. Ranch. Four bed­ AGENCY do not lessen the value of the adverttaement wfll not be Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. "THEM YOU'RE LEFT tures. From $226. J. D. Real British settlers and rtaves rdationship dates back official authorization or prom- new grips, excellent starter ranges, refrigerators and rooms, two baths, garage. corrected by “ make good*' inaertion. Estate Associates, 643-6129. brought from Africa two cento- bMoro Mrs. Kidder became l«e of cooperation from the Sen- SAVE MONEY! Fast service. HOLOIMG THE set, $26. 648-2809. garbage disposals, ExceUent Very largo lot. PuU price $19,- ries ago to labor In the sugar known for designing the wed- ator or his office. Dormers, room additions, ga- CAM f MANCHESTER — 3 - room revenue, near Main St. 900. CaU The Mitten Agency, (Roekvtne, Too Free) Realtors, 643-6930. Garrison Colonial, less than fields. dresses of JuUe Nixon and But David has an advance rages, porches, roofing and Wi YOU SAVED and slaved for apartment, quiet residential, Professional office building ______^______one year old. Owner trans- siding. Compare prices. Add- wall-to-wall carpet. Keep it stove, refrigerator, heat, all The modem sega is what was Duel and Lynda Johnson. from pubUshers Grosset k on Main St, 14 offices, park­ MANOHESTEUt -L Tlmrod Rd., ferred. Eight rooms, 2H baths. 643-2711 875-3136 A-Level Dormer Corp. 286- pUlW new with Blue Lustre. Rent utilities and parking, $140. left from tte high Jinks of these Sources say Mrs. ladder and Dunlap and Is three months ing for 22 cars, central air- Lookout Mountain, 7-room first-floor' famUy room with 0449. electric shampooer $1. The Ideal for newlyweds. Call 288- former staves who were strong- ker husband were guests at the along in his research. He ex- conditioning. Raised Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2- fireplace, formal dining room, Sherwin-WUliams Co. 0564 after 4 p.m. ly influenced by ancestor w o p - White House lari year when pects to finish tte manuscript Automobiles For Sole 4 n e w t o n h . s m it h a s o n s - car garage, laundry room, 2 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding, ship and tte power of evil splr- Presldoit Nixon staged a very by tte end of tte year, im. Hfg. u. ». rm. im — ngmsmanw m u l t i p l e Remodellng, repairing, addi­ CI»7I ^ Uttitod Ftfurb Syndiof . Ia DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ DWELLINGS half and one fuU bath, aU city 2-car garage. EbcceUent neigh- its.^ smaU, surprise birthday party He stlU hopes to interview 1969 CAMARO Rally Sport, tions, rec rooms, posxhes and Boats & Accessories 46 ment, wall - to - wall carpet­ Four-famUy t^iartment, 3 utlUtles. Charles Lesperance, borfaood. $48,600. One authority says tte sega tor Mrs. Nixon. E!ttel, who wouldn’t talk about HERALD standard, 4-speed, 327, $1,960. roofing. No Job too small. Call ing throughout, complete ap­ rooms each, stoves, refriger­ 649-7620. originated in sacred ritual, a The party next week, an herself when be was doing the C all 649-6801 a fter 10 a.m. ______RANCH—Extra large modem 649-8144. pliances, vanity bath. Central­ ators, near Main St. Good week-long funeral dirge to exor- "Everting at tte White House’’ book on her. BOX LETTERS Floor HnWitos 24 HelpW.nl«l-f.meclallzing in older CAB DISPATCHER- could use work) $260. Call 646- sume mortgage, $116.47 per carpeting, 3 bedrooms, garage, ing, new snow tires and ex­ Manchester schools, 7:80 to hereafter. Lynch, also falls on Mrs. both Rose Kermedy and Jac- Infoniiation eling and repairs. Call any­ floors). Inside painting, paper­ NIGHTS 4029. VILLAGER Apartments—Five- month. Hutchins A gen cy R eal- L o t 100x200’ . $27,900. "You'll either have to forget about having long nails, or haust system, V-8, radio. Ask' 8:46 a.m., 2:16 to 3:46. Excel­ The slaves rattled metal didi- Nixon’s birthday, and ’M ela’s quellne Onaasis. He can tape time for free estimate. 876- ing, ceilings, etc. No Job too We have a permanent posi­ room Townhouse. 1V4 tiled CHARLES LESPERANCE tors. 649-6324. stop watching those Sunday afternoon hockey games!" THE HERALD wlU not ing $350. 643-0026. lent part-time opportunity. Wo GERICH’S Marine Service, au­ ’______CIRCA 1843-Federal Colonial— es and made loud noises around engagemeirt would make it a both of them at once If he hur- 1642. small. John Verfallle, 647-9879. tion for a man familiar with baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, 649-7620 disclnoe the Identity of thorized Evinrude outboard 4.6 ACRES, Colonial Cape, 8 Six large rooms, fuU walk-up tte coffin. Befme burial the din triple celebration. ries down to Palm Beach, train you. 643-2414. the taxi cab business. Ap­ two ^r-condltioners, private any advertiser using box 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, l e q n CIB3SZYNSKI builder — motor sales and service. Also rooms, 1^ baths, fireplace, 2- attic, handy location. $25,900. would gradually change into a Mrs. Kidder's preseiKe at the Jackie Is erqiected to visit her 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic plicant must be dependable letters. Readers answer­ new homes custom built, re­ WOMAN — one or two days a boating accessories. 1082 Tol­ basement. Washer and dryer car garage, trees. Spring fed throbbing rhythm and Impro- party would seem to cinch her former motter-in-Iaw there ing blind box ads who transmission, radio, heater. Bonds - and have good references. hookup. G.E. appliances and Houses For Sale 72 Out o f Town modeling, additions, rec week to clean house. Must land 'Tpke. Buckland, Conn. pond. Hutchins Agency, Real------— ---- —— ------vised songs would take tte form role in another historic cere- soon in tte house which she 5 desire to protect their E xcellen t. 640-4379. EAST HARTFORD Land For Sale 71 rooms, garages, kitchens re­ Stocks » Mortgages 27 have own transportation. 643-2363. gas heat. Charles Lesperance, tors 649-6324 paneled family room, MANCHESTER — If you are Sale 75 of a. conversatiim with tte soul mony and put an end to recent once shutmed because it was identity can follow ‘his Phone 649-9126. CAB CO. 649-7620. off kitchen with sUding glass of the deceased. rumors in New York that ’Mela failed with too many painful procedure: modeled, bath tile, cement MANC^nSSTBIR — 25 &cr6s — reaUy seeking a fine, weU BOUTON — $23,900, nicely de­ M O RTO AG ES — 1st. and 2nd., 107 Burnside Avenue doors to patio, two fuU baths, built, livable home at a price The sega was stripped of ifeU- might snub Mrs. Kidder in memories. 1966 GTO, one owner. Excellent work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ FIVE- ROOM, two-bedroom prime residential. Weekdays MANCHEISTER signed 3-bedroom Randi, quiet Enclose your reply to mortgages— interim financing J^TURE woman to act as East Hartford Household Goods 51 one off master bedroom, mod­ your pocket-book can afford, glous sigrtificance as time ------ccmdition. 623-6380. dential or commercial. Call first-floor apartment, large 668-6877, some evenings 872- FOUR BEDROOMS friendly neighborhood, walk­ the box in an envelope — — expedient and confidential companion for elderly It^y, no Mr. Mellon Sr. 4424. Ten-year old Garrison Co­ em kitchen, form^ dining here Is \rtiere your search passed. Education and church ------649-4291. SINGER touch and sew with rooms, giood closet space, ap­ out basement with fireplace. address to the Classified 1967 C H R YSLE R , 392 c u . ______service. J. D. Real Estate heavy housework or laundry, lonial with formal dining room . ends. This 10 year old alumi­ 1 , pressure altered tte primitive ANESTHETIST — Registered. cabinet. Monograms, hems, pliances. Handy location. $166. minutes to new 1-84. Louis Dl- Manager, Manchester inches, H em l engine, good A L L T Y P E S of stone and cqn- Assoc. 643-6129. own room, pleasant surround­ room, famUy kitchen, over­ num sided ranch home has Black Bishop Decries Wall CRNA. Starts to $12,000. No mftnthly. Security required. CXJLONIAL—8 large rooms, first m ock R ealty, 649-9823. Evening Herald, together condltion.Best reasonable of- Crete work. All work guaran- ings live in one week, off sec­ embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ Houses For Sale 72 sized living room and rec scores of features for easy Uv­ llzation. with a memo listing the fee. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. lent condition. Guaranteed. Broker, 876-6283. floor fam ily room, formal dining fer, 649-8339. teed. Out of season rates. Call . ond week, work alternate room on large treed lot. ing—3 bedrooms, carpeted Uv- COVENTRY — $8,900 assumes Islanders say the best sega is companies you do NOT ond, third. All kinds. Realty weeks. Write Box D, Manches­ Full price now $66 o r 7 month­ $24,800 —ATTRACTIVE spa­ room , 4 bedrooms, ond fuU and Between Spiritual, Worldly a fte r 5, 648-1870 o r 644-2976. OONTROLLEJR-—BS In account­ ATTRACTIVE 3-room t^art- Ansaldl built. FuU plaster Ing room; ditting room, kitch­ FHA mortgage with payments found at Black River, a hamlet want to see your letter. 1968 PONTIAC LeMans, 2-door statewide. Credit rating unnec­ ter Herald. ly payments of $8. 622-0476, cious SpUt Level. WaU-to-waU 2 half baths. Central air-cimdi- Your letter wiO be de­ ing. OPA preferred. Retail ment, heat, hot water, electric­ & cast iron radiaticsi. $36,- en and bath, loads of paneling, of $146 monthly. Five-room ®bout 16 mUes ^Uwvest of the hardtop, power brakes and HALLMARK Building Co. For essary. Reasonable. Canflden- — ------dealer. carpet, good location. Hutchins tioning, garage, large lot, $36,- By DON OUY want to be Judged on my own,’’ stroyed if the advertiser backg^round, local position. ity, stove, refrigerator, adults, 900. (JaU J. M cLaughlin at fire alarm system,' rec room. capital. Few outstders are privi­ steering, vinyl top. $1,600. Also home improvement, additions, tial, quick arrangements. Al- NIGHT HOUSEMOTHER A g ^ y , R ealtors, 649-6324. 900. Cape with fireplace. Frechette, Associated Press Writer he said In a soft, but powerful is one you've mentioned. Starts to $OT^0M. No fee. Rita CXDAN, USED refrigerators, references, no pets. $120. 649- 649-5306. All of this on a beautiful treed leged to see the unvarnished 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, excel- rec rooms, garages, roofing, vin Lundy Agrency, 627-7971. R ealtors, 647-9993. voice. If not It will be handled Woman wanted to care for Personnel 646-4040.... ranges, automatic washers 6324. IN-LAW APARTMENT — At­ lot. Priced in tte low thirties. version, however. BOSTON (AP) — The Rt lent running condition, stan- gutters. pSree estim ates. A ll 983 Main St., Hartford, Eve­ MANCHESTER — Custom built Looking at Americstn society, In the usual manner. handicapped ch lld rra 9:30 tached to this comfortable flve- E’er an appointment to Inspect VSRNON dard shift rai the floor. $1,000. work guaranteed. 646-2627. nings, 238-6879. with guarantees. See them a t ------:------Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, *» • B nt O f his thoughts. gy. but they are Impatient with colored female, much loved. Bowers utility body. $860. Call avaUable. Economy BuUdew, ------For Rent 64 In c., 643-6169, 872-0647 eve- o tte r Interests. CaU 876-9716 H AIRD RESSERS Manches­ o w n e r ’ B a p a i ^ ^ t , v e ry ing area, formal dining room MAJESTIC new Garrison Oo- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. fiW side to sldTlh^ men. re- “M“ y people are Uberal In ^ Church ^ an iMti (Reward. 649-8952. 649-0422. after 6 p.m. BRAND new 10 cubic f ^ re- MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade ports one observer, "hurt them- principle, reluctant In prac- aito I dont b l^ e them, nlngs. ter area, experienced pre­ ROGERS CORP. G reen — clean. Wolverton Agency, 649- 2 "full baths, finished famUy lonial in executive neighbor- CHARLES LESPERANCE frlgerator. $140 cmly at B. D. Grotmd floor, 900 sq. ft. front room, 2-car garage, nice It*, hood, family room with fire- M anchester 649-6306 mlves about with wUd gusto and fi®*.” fi>e 61-year-old clergyman I think tte Church must take ferred but not necessary, • if sou and Oakland St., Man­ Pearl Appliance, 649 Main St., 2818. you are a good hairdresser, portion carpeted, second floor, etc. $81,600. Call R. Zimmer, place and beamed celUng on tte 649-7620 said in an Interview, "Business the Initiative In meeting youth, M Personals chester, Conn. T O LLA N D ______Manchester. one office 12 x 12, caU 649- IMMACULATE 6-room Colonial J. D. Real Estate Associates, first floor, large flreplaced llv- The purified version often has and Industry have faUed to pro- m e e ^ the dem a^ of y < ^ Business Services_____13 _ s|^„g 15 Help Wanted-Female 35 loyal, and prepared to give Ranch. INCOME TAX preparation. Call customers the "red carpet” .An equal opportunity employer. r e BTUGHIRATOR — Hotpolnt 2741 or 649-5688. Witt most modem kitchen, 1140.1002 la$> room, formal dining room, four iriale dancers and three vide Jobs tor blacks In our cities We have to prove that Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 247- CLEANING — Interior —both ~ fireplace, possible fourth bed- modem kitchen with buUt-ins, Uving room, fireplace, 3 bed­ women In colorful costumes ac- because they simply did not the Church is ready ^ d able to residential and commercial. BIDWELL Home Improvement STENOGRAPHER treatment which they deserve^. ------with freezer, 18 cu. ft., white, iSinf STREET'^ce space, rooms, garage. Treed 3115. Co. Expert instaUation of alu­ In return, you wlU be paid ex- SALESMAN ------Must have fur- good condition. $80. T42-9287. room. Tmly a must be seen CJOUNTRY CTAIB area — New 2% baths, 4 large bedrooms, companled by drums, an elec- take the presence of the black fJ**.®*' tdeaUsm ^ m - Satisfactory work guaranteed. 100 per cent location. near rlstxi Colonial, 4 bedrooms, $26,900. H ayes Agency, 646- Interesting position in our cellent wagres, treated fairly home. Wolverton Agency, Colonial of four (or five) bed- porch, 2-car garage. $62,500. tric guitar and a marimba. community seriously. Unfortu- tlon. I think It Is our fault that For friendly free estimates, minum siding, gutters and nlture sales background with - banks, air-conditioned, auto­ double g;arage, exceUent area, 0131. buyer’s office for a qualified and be working in a salon R ealtors, 646-2818. room s, 2 M baths, 2-car garage. ______nately they never got exicited have lost them. INCOME TAXES prepared, by trim.. Rocking Installation and cutstanding sales record. Po- ,, matic fire sprinkler. Apply treed lot, walk-out basement. call Suburban Floor Mainten- where ethics and customer re­ Mid 60’s and weU worth It. LAND—42 acres, 1,200 road VERNON — Lovely 7-room cen­ about anything until It was too many areas young Marvin Baker. CaU 643-0267. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. typist with shorthand back­ tential to $30,000. Salary plus G-®- kitchen range, good condl- Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 406 KEENEY ST. — Beautiful O nly $39,900. H ayes A gency, emce, 649-9229. ______lations are of prime concern. T. J. Crockett, Realtors. 643- Irontage. $36,000. ter entrance Colonial. Attached dram atized by violence erf some P®oPl® have been caught up by ground. Company offers ex­ commleslon setup. No fee. Rita 646-3888. locatton, 8 rooms, 2 unfinished, 646-0131. Accident T oll an idealism that tte Church CaU Mrs. Clark, Tres Chic 1677. ______garage, large lot, lA baths. sort.” INCOME TAXES prepared^ SHARPENING Service S a w s . cellent benefit program, Personnel, 646-4040. - BEAUTIFUL modem remodel­ $32,000. CaU 643-0669. should have had. A growing convenience of your home, imivpa. axes shears skates repaired and replaced. Excel- good wages and pleasant Beauty Salon, 649-1792 o r 647- ing dMiwrooms, offices, swim­ TWO FAMILY - 4-4 Im m ^- 87’ RANCH - Fireplace, panel- ExceUent condition. $81,900. "I think tte future of tte A NEED LISTINGS kitives, M B S , sneara, s k s m s , workmanship, reasonable At 5 in State number of young people are CaU RusseU Burnett for ap­ working conditions. Apply . . W anted - To Buy 58 CaU the Ifitten Agency, MLS, Church will depend a great deal _ , ■_____ rotary blades. Quick service. ^ces, free estimates. CaU ming pool locatiffli. AvaUable MANCHESTER — one-half du­ Tto ou^’stove, re- NOW! “Thinking o f Sell- ^ beamed celling, c ^ ^ pointment) 643-6338. plex, 4 large rooms, good con­ R ealtors, 643-6980, 649-9890. upon how successful we are at ^® mar^, Capitol Equipment Co., 88 949.1399, WOMAN wanted to care for BURGER KING WANTED — antique furniture, to remodeling contractor or frlgerator and fireplace In m g yoUT property?” Call ®toy®. trees. $22,600. Over Weekend FIRST NATIONAL dition, new roof, nice yard, down tte barrier be- >®‘ P®“ ®' INCOME TAXES prepared in Main St., Manchester. Hours children and do light house­ glass, pewter, oU paintings or builder. Also suitable for pan­ 6Mh apartment. Separate fur- TODAY! Roofing and STORES, INC. ^ Immediate opening for otter antique items. Any quan- eling center, buUdlng suppUes, I unique oppmhinl^. (Jail now. naces, Md 20’s. Wolverton 849^1824. ® y ASSOCIATED PRESS tween what people like to caU your home by appointment. daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. P & S Roofing work for two months. Reason­ MANAGER, our second repairs dcme realisticaU y. F ree tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, grarden and recreational equip- $14,900. H ayes Agency, 64i6- Agency Realtors, 649-2818. ^ d ira ^ ’ d^^^h^t fuU “''® P®™«“ «“«<* spiritual and what Is caU^ CaU H.H. W ilson, 649-6606. Saturday, 7:30-4. 648-7968. Park & Oakland Aves., able. 646-0264.> management team position. TWO FAMILY — 6-6, nicely accidents In Connecticut over worldly,’’ Bishop Burgess said. estimates. Manchester. 649- 166 Oakland Street. ment, etc. 621-7378. (H31. basement, two acres plus. Im- U.S. DoUar East Hartford, Conn. If you are alert, amUtious GREEN RD., 4 bedrooms, 7- •TS|-T 'I'TT "13 Y ) cared for, convenient location, tte weekend—three In traffic, "There are those who think ------TREE SERVICE (Soucler)— 1616, C oventry 742-8388. DRIVERS for school buses, immediate occupancy. $19,900 and feel you have the abil­ HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, PROFESSIONAL offices, excel- -LUDLOW Rd. — Builder’s room Cape, fireplace, wall-to- one in a snowmobile au;cldent, the Church ‘ ought to stick to Automobiles For Sale 4 Trees cut, buUdlng lots clear- M anchester schools, 7 :30 to i h liLjjK lU R Agency Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. ity to mEuiage pe<^e, then brlc-a-brac, locks, frames, lent location. Reasonable, home. (Xxitemporary Red­ waU carpeting, family room, $30,900. W olverton ______and one who drowned. Gciq>el, yet we know very weU ------ed, trees topped. Got a tree ^ —z ' T PILGRIM MILLS needs experi­ 8:45 a.m. 2 :15 to 3:46 p.m. Ex­ R ealtors, 649-2818. Shrinking NEED CAR? Credit very bad? problem! WeU worth phone ROOnng OUd enced cashiers and sales­ cellent part-time c^portunity. we want to talk to you. glassware. We buy estates. parking. 113 E. Center St., 646r wood. Three bedrooms (si>ace new electric range, dlshwasb- H EBRO N __ Route 86 __ Near The drowning was reported In the Gospel cannot be expressed VUlage Peddler, Auctioneer, 2212. 2 additional), 2% baths, fam ily er and disposal. Enclosed rear TaUwood Country club, 3-bed- Voluntown, where State poUoe except through structures of tte Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ call, 742-8262. Chimneys 1 6 - A women. Interviews are now We train you. 643-2414. Enjoy top salary and bene­ BUCKLEY School Area — 8< 420 Lake St., Bolton, 640-3247. room, carpeting, drapes, all porch, 2-car garage, amesito AGENCY room Ranch. (Jarpeted Uving divers recovered tte body ^® f®* to to give Americans a premium sole, power steering, power sary. Salary commensurate for overnight and permanent Principles only. 643-9341. VERNON^chestor line - 8- which ^ was a p^nger col- understand how « Ihelr funds, are now using brakes. Real sharp c m . Phone welding repairs, home owners Heating Ond Plumbing 17 with' aWUty. Our employes tween 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m Bright Flowers MANCHESTER, 6-room C ^ , g ^ 288i sports equipment. ------guesi rates. A Favorite ------* ■ oTv ^ Garrison Colonial, set on tided virlth a second a^ and are In- the two moneys Interchanges - GRANT’S Plumbing Service— MATURE woman to work part- „ , . Out of Tovm fireplace, oU hot water heat, ® ^ heavUy wooded lot. smashed Into a bridge abutment jg^wlned. bly At an American FURNISHED rooms, color TV; 1969 CHEVELLE - four-doo1r STEPS, sldewalta, stone walls > Free estimates, plus quaUty ^ ^ ’ **“”®**®®^®*^ **®'^' ume, Monday through Friday. Help W anted — For Rent near school, bus and shopping. cI c m . $18,6(». CaU for d et^ . Aluminum siding, 2H batiis, on toe Connecticut Tunq>Uce. this U our biggest rh.'ngincr his money Into bUU fireplaces, flagstone terraces.I. aid. Anniv In nAinmn ftaHoB rVtlninv. ZS I . __ _ I. continental breakfast includ- 66 Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. Realtors, ,amUy room, double garage. On Saturday, state poUce »y, the Canadian Imprint hardtop sedam. Power steer­ w ork. 648-6341. Apply to p e r^ . Swiss Colony. Male or Female 37 All concrete repairs, both in­ Manchester Parkade. od, weekly and monMy sea- jyxKVILLE —CentraUy loca- Many extras. Immaculate con- 62-year-old Jolm Ix«an e Cod. One ^y^ve hit two trees and struck ristence of racial problems re- ThU wwk tto ^ 1966 VOLKSWAGEN square- CaU 643-0861. ing and repairs. Free esti­ ried or retired couple. Heat, cations and summers, 3 opportunity In an aggressive ATTRACmVE, quiet room for Swasher, waU-to-waU car- «c room. $20,900. Wolverton arteslaii weU, fuU ceUar, g mailbox. sickness for moM talk^ of the posslbUlW back, excellent condition, m ates. CaU 649-3806. hot water and appUances, no SPRING clean-ups, prcfesslMial schcol-age children, liberal company. CaU for interview, refined gentleman, centraUy peting, large fam ily room, two- Agency, Realtors, 649-2818 four bedrooms. Easy commut- “ in'n^Iithburv on Saturday 60- which he blames both the Viet- that the Canadian doUw ^ gasoline heater, AM-FM radio, pets. 649-4824. service, estates, ceUars, attics, GENERAL SECRETARY wages. CaU after 6 week days, Lou Arruda, 644-1639. located. 648-6881. zone heat and much more. $TO0 firm . CaU 649-3610. ------year^oia ^ayuMi rxuxve/ u* nr a ------barns, garages. Also trucking, Miinnery, 633-4333. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, catalogues. Strout Realty, terbury was fataUy Injured Istration. Full-time. HELP — We need a good real GENTLBJMAN — CENTRAL, FDUR-ROOM apartment for Lots For Sale 73 think this administration to ®< the minority New Dem ocr^c 1963 OLDSMOBILE F86, auto­ m oving, w recking. 688-8179, 649-2813. R F D N o. 1, Hebron , Conn., when his car hit a bridge on "I thin Dressmaking 19 WHAT a wonderful feeling, to estate salesman. Business Is pleasant room, next to shpwer, rent, Amston Lake, $186. IV matic, 2-door, best offer. 647- 644-2615. rushing, we can't keep up. parking, teleittone, kitchen Strout Realty, 228-9116. BOLTON — one mUe from 228-9116. Route 84, poUce said. CUSTOM taUored ladies’ dress­ Excellent opportunity for always have money for new E X T^ l«)t, wfitable for t ^ gm,th Manchester. BeautifiiUy f,,.. Hie snAvTmobUe accident took votes In doing as Uttie construe- ______TWO YOUNG married men wUl clothes, vacations, appUances, Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. prlvU eges. 641M1801, a lte r 6 r o CKVILLE - WlU sub-lease es, suits, alterations and girl with typing and short­ famUy, plus existing W i^tt gg^g^ igt. Acre plus. “^ ^ Y c a l^ c W c heat! JSi *® >«® ®* Walter Parsons, 16. live work In the racial area a. 1993 Tj'ATOT.Aivp: Tiv>rd, 2-door do small repair Jobs and paint- furniture, education, etc, etc, 4-room luxury apartment for 2-car g;arage and central loca. economical eiecinc neai, gwa Mphnn Rurpvas said. would be lowered or the money costume Jewelry in your stone hand experience to associate w Prestige area. M. H. Palmer, hardtop. Asking $460. Excel- Ing, also ceUar cleaning and preference. 649-1183. etc. Avon Representatives do, HOUSE to share with otter April and May with i^tim to tlOTi. 30’ s. W olverton A gen cy, R ealtor, 643-6321, 649-0688. lent ccMidition.' Great second Ught trucking. CaU 646-2692, herself with a top, weU you can too! CaU 289-4922. Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 R ealtors, 649-2813. _ view. $24,900.^ Bhcgaln iteteUsU <**®- “t®*® P®“®® a ‘nvolvement stabilise things. young men, share kitchen, Uv- renew lease in June. Very rea- mall^ Strout Realty RED headlight, struck a breaking tte hearts of a grow- B^gar Benson, finance minls- car. 649-1117. 646-2047. known company. EbcceUent (X>RNER lot In Holland, Mass., -—------FHEE puppies — Half beagle. Ing room, private bedroom. sonable. CaU 872-3782, 646-0012. NEW 7-room Oolonlal, 8 bed­ Na L H eb^. c S 228-^ piece of barbed wire, ridesvdped tag numer of people. We are t e ^ ^ rates were re- Moving - benefits, pleasant working Parking and utlUtles provided. 100x218'.^ EbcceUent fo r buUdlng ’ ’ ' f-i«rotwo riHAAotrees a«t/land uxrAnrwent f\TToff a fne four- 11*. given promises, Iwab onn and rnDSA these _ . . _ _ . > 1970 SCOUT V-8, 4-speed, never LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also 9A Help Wanted-Male 36 Short haira and fluffies. I^p- 0 rooms, kitchen, Uving room, year ’round home or set up a duced a fortnlgfae ago, and noted plowed snow. $100. and take moving large appUances. iruCKing - areroge AU conditions. CaU Mr. Centini, 643-6166. foot embankment near Parsons’ promlMs are empty. that Douglas had advocated a pies of distinction. CaU 649- W anted To Rent 6 8 dining room, famUy room, 2H summer cottage. Owner • wiU RESPONSIBLE man with 0963.. m baths, fireplace, aluminum hbme. " I t Is not Just t t e fantastic floau n g dcdlarX over payments, 646-2698.' Burning barrels deUvered, $4. jj^NCHESTER DeUvery- 628-2167, fo r appointment. f0m W anted - Real Estate 77 ■H seU to tte fiilst $860. CaU any­ driver’s Ucense to work at egg EIXECUTTVE with local com­ siding, 2-car garage, Ready to material expenditures for war; From May 1962 to May 1970 1964 PONTIAC BonnevlUe au- ______Ugjit trucking and package de- Apartments-Flats- tim e, 742-9624. plant. Inside and outside AKC registered white 10' . pany needs unfurnished home decorate and move In. Merritt SELUNQ your home or acre­ It is tte whole emotional love the value of the CaiuMWiiw iVJiar Uvery. Refrigerators, washers duties. C^tact Miller F’arms, 63 tomatlc, power steering, pow------r>UE to an exoanslon we hare m iniature poodle, m ale, chsun- Tenements with three bedrooms in quiet, . A gen cy 646-1180. M AN C H E STE R — EbcceUent age? For prompt friendly eer> Sullivan Show for their country that people was pegged at 92H U-S- cents, Household Services 13-A Folding cLi«%or"’reX“ tt^e Route 3ggk>ventry,^8^L _ plon stock. CaU 1-429-4460. residential area. Contact Mr. € AA zone lot, half acre plus, vice, caU Louis Dlmock Real­ have that is under trial. The government ta that period LOOKING for anything' In real IMMACULATE 6^-room Ranch new transmission. area for a man to be trained BSXPERIENCBaD meat cutter. Alexander, at 643-2111. 9 to 5 Lakewood Cirele surea, city ty, R ealtors, 649-9623. May Be Dumped "The war is a terrible tragedy made every effort to keep It im- 0762. estate rental - apartments, i&i Stone fireplace, self-cleaning 8760. TWO handymen want a variety ------in sales and certain phases of pleasant working ccmditions. MINIATURE POODLE homes,' multiple dwellings, no dally, utlUtles, CaU Mr. Zimmer, ta our national life.” der 93^ cents. Since last May, of Jobs by day or hour. We b ______M._____ range, buUt-ta dishwasher. ALL CASH for your property NEW YORK (AP) — The pro- Son of a dining car waiter on when the Canadian doUar was MW!HAmr»s anerini — 1968 J”™ *“■ ------management. ExceUent op- jj,, nipiit: work. Appto In per- fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate As J. D. Real Estate Associates. One only—apricot 6 weeks Acre treed lot. Only $26,600. 643-6129. within 24 hours. Averfd red ducer of the^ Ed SulUvan Show the Pere Marquette Railroad, allowed to float freely ta rela- ^^S^doorSimca, ^ Body and Painting - Papering 21 son, L.T. Wood Locker Plant, soclates, In c., 643-6129. Owner would consider rental - the rij^it man. Good starting 5 1 BisseU St, Manchester. old, femctie, paper trained, tape, instant service. Hayes says he doesn’t think CBS-TV Bistx^ Burgess was born in tion to otter currencies, it has tires in exceUent condition. PRESIDINTIAL with option to buy. Pasek MANCHEiSTER — Desirable A- CONTRACTOR Interior, ex- salary and commission and shots, registered. $110 . WE HAVE customers waiting A gency, 646-0131. wiU renew tte program, now ta orand Rairfds, Mich., and was risen steadUy tinder the Impetus VILLAGE Realtors, MLS, 289-7476, 742- zone lot with aU city utiUties 5 r b W B A I ^ G j )! terlor painting, ^per haiig^, car aUowance. Many employe KITCHEN utiUty man, 7-8::30 for the rental of your apart­ its 23rd season, for tte fall. graduated from the University of favoraMe taternationsJ com- holes, zippers repaired. Win- Discount on waUpaper. CaU 8243. (HI west side. CaU Mrs. Smith, benefits. Apply to Mr. Moore, daily, steady work. Apply in 646-3978 ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ APARTMENTS Amid reports that CBS has de- ^ M ichigan and the E^pUcopeJ m erce. daw shades made to measure oscar Hebert, 646-3048. The Singer Oo., 886 Main St, person only. Howard Johnson, ______Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, elded to drop tte show, produc- xheological sduxA ta (Jam- ttie exchange rate is not Just aU size Venetian blinds. Keys ______^___ tate Associates, Inc. 643-5129. FTVE-ROOM house with new 1 Manchester. 394 Tolland Tpke. Manchester. FHEE to good home, part lab- Now renting, one and two 643-1121. Rattler Roundup er Robert Precht said Sunday bridge, Mass. financial talk to Americans who TOWN OF made whUe you wait. Tape INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- bedroom apartments. Carpet­ bathroom, paneled hall and rador retriever and ?. Five FOim rooms, two bedrooms, that he had not received official xfter pcMtorates ta Michigan come to Cemada cn vacations, MANCHESTER recorders for rent. Marlow’s, cial rates for people over 65. ing, 2 aii^condltioners, VA kitchen, garage, near Mata St. MANCHESTER, 8-B zDBRIDGE ST.—Seven- 6666. snared and four men bitten by not beUeve that we wlU be re- j^^aghtagton Cathedral. ”mlum — In Canadian stores—thatrfn«.«_fhof pairs, clean-up, carpentry PAINTINO and decorating, pa- tractive, -vinyl covered flexible LOVELY one-bedroom apart- work, concrete work, roofs and per hanging. FtiUy insured. room Oilonial with 2-(:ar ga- tte vicious rattlers as tte I3tt newed.” ^ years is, a greenback bought $1.10 The Planning and Zoning steel cable. Custom made to ment with refrigerator, range, Perk up your daily towels Commission has approved the Ught trucking. CaU 646-6498. CaU 643r2804, G eorge N. Oon- LOCAL OPENINGS A figure-flatterer that’s rage. Owners anxious. Asking TOLLAND — 3 building lots, annual Sweetwater Rattlesnake The fall lineup for the (3BS-Tv ™ ®“ "® «> worth of goods here. any length you require. Con- disposal, parking. $156 montt- with these colorful cross- network is expected to be an- “* archdeacon 131. 0181. Sunday night. our magnificent winter storms.” progress ta the ministry. "I people. MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather PAGE TW6!N1Y-TW0 lEwning Df^ralh For The Week Xkided Clear, cooler tonight; lows March 18, 1971 26 to 30. Tomorrow mostly sun­ TEuptittig Upralh ny; high near 60. Zero chance Richard A. Larson, son o t Mr. Willie’s Owners hDss Evelyn Haugh of 96 Oub To Sponsor of precipitation throughout. About Tow n Helaine Rd. compiled a straight and Mrs. Ernest Larson of 39 1 5 ,9 0 1 A average for the fall semester Andor Rd., is president of the Patriotic Night Seek Variance Manchester Manchester— A City of Village Charm Stephen Vnison, son of Mr. at the University of Connecticut Greek Letter Council at Bryant To Add Space and Mrs. Clarence Wilson of 49 College of Agriculture and College, Providence, R.I., which The Manchester Junior Wom­ PUBLIC (Classified Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Bldrldge St. and a Junior politi­ Natural Resources. Also named was commended by the Rhode en’s Club will qxsisor an aliunae VOL. LXXXX, NO. 140 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971 William OlekslnsM and Wal­ cal science major at St. John to the dean’s list were Richard Island Heart Assoclaticm for a night Wednesday at 8:15 at the lace Parciak, owners of Willie’s Fisher College, Rochester, N.Y., A. Connors, 28 Pioneer Circle; collection more than gl,600 Masonic Temple, 26 E Center MARKET Steak House, 444 Center St., will has been named to the fall Douglas M. Hansen, 119 Pitkin by fraternities and sororities on St. lor a program, “Red, White seek a variance for an addition semester dean’s list. St.; and Kevin P. McNamara, Heart Sunday, Feb. 14. and Blue Night.*’ The club chor­ to the restaurant at tonight’s al group will offer patriotic 68 Cushman Dr. meeting of the Zoning Board of Miss Ellen Brennan of 28 The ’Trinity Covenant Church songs. Bribe Offer Calley Trial Nears Appeals. Secretary of State Princeton St. and Miss Joann Guild board will meet tonight at The Home life and Youth Miss Audrey Smith, daughter The ZBA’s monthly session C. MUtolowsky of 66 Galaxy Dr. T:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred O m m lttee wUl display a con­ of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Smith will be at 7 p.m. in the MXuilci- Denied At have been named to the dean’s Hutt, 129 Vernon St. sumer report on cost compari­ of 60T Woodbrldge St. and a pal Building hearing room. list at Stonehill College, North son between merchants who give sophomore elementary educa­ The owners are planning an Jury Deliberation Easton,. Mass. The stewardship committee of trading stamps and those who Sees Potential For tion major at Adrian (Mich.) addition to the main banquet P X Probe Emanuel Lutheran Church will College, has been named to the don’t hall approximately 32 by 66 By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL Cub Scout Pack 88 commit­ meet tonight > at 7:30 in the There will also be a one-act WASHINGTON (AP) — Mar first semester dean’s list. feet, \riilch would extend west­ Associated Press Writer tee will meet tomorrow at 8 church board room. comedy. “Diet Begins Tomor­ erly from the main building in tin J. Bromley, Identttled in p.m. at the home of Kart Hahn, row,’’ presented by the Fine FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) — Lt. William C^ley was The Women’s Home League an area presently allocated to Third World War Senate testimony as head of an 63 WlUard Rd. North United Mehtodlst Arts Oimmlttee. Mrs. David described by opposing counsel as a good soldier doing o f the Salvation Army will meet parking. Church will have its annual Nichols, Mrs. Thomas Bugnacki, WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State William ^temaUonai slot machine syn- his job in My Lai and as a mass murderer “ running his tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the Rotary Speaker A variance is necessary be­ Church Women United will meeting Umlght at 8 at the Mrs. Gerald Brines, Mrs. P. Rogers said today that failure of Middle East peace up to »ioo mii- own show” today as the long murder trial neared the meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. for Junior HaU at the citadel for a PTA Speaker cause the addition would re­ church. (Starles Burkett and Mrs. J. MaJ. George Ford, a 26-year efforts could produce a very dangerous situation in the in uie last jury’s deliberations. a Forum meeting at Emanuel fellowship day. Mrs. Annie duce parking below the mini­ Robert Bedlack will perform member of the Governor's Foot "There were many who that might in the village was not Lutheran Church. Ronald Russell will show pictures of Dr. Constantine Zariphes Jr. mum called for ini the recently world ,w.d •■poo.ibly lead to World Wor III.” — S The Women’s Rhythmic CSiolr the play. Guard, will be guest sjieaker at Rogers tola a news confer------should have suffered the same innocent.” WaMi of the Jaycees will dis­ her Ireland trip. OoJioetesses Manchester psychiatrist special­ revised zoning regulatiwis. of Center Congregational CSiurch Severaloevertu tmu club members will --- the Manchester Rotary Club ignominy," (Calley’s lawyer said But Daniel said that obedl- cuss the program, "Do Some­ are M rs. Brig. Harold Bevan izing in children, will speak on If the request is granted, the will rdiearse tomorrow at 1 p.m. also participate in the arts and ^^eetlng tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. “ residual force of pertiaps*'®Bron,Jey,emphaUcallyreJect- In a passionate defense. ence to orders that any reason- thing.’’ and Mrs. Margartet Therrien. "Psychological Problems of existing banquet facility will be settlement in A m e rica tiw p s In S < ^ ^ ^^at he called the “ Infa- in Memorial Hall of the Church. Children” at the Keeney St crafts competition and will be the Manchester Country the Middle East.” Vietnam at the end of 1972, He said (Calley’s former com- able man would know were completely remodeled. mous, reckless and ruthless School PTA tonight. It wlU be Judged by Mrs. Gerald Oom- Club. But he added: "If we don’t president Nixon has yet to rades in arms who testified wrong was not a defense against The only other application charge buried against me," said The Cherub Choir of Center held in the school cafeteria at 8. posso, a former member, and MaJ. Ford, who has been make a settlement noiw we’re make a decision on his future against him “ seek to avoid the murder charges, 1 congregational Church will re- Mrs. Rita Kenway, an enamel- slated is a second variance re­ he was in Spain at Uie time o t a charge of accompUces txit they If convicted of first-degree A question and answer period general ‘ chairman o f the quest by Roger and Barbara going to plant the seeds o i fu­ withdrawal schedule and on the hearse tomorrow at 3:16 P-m. c. Guard's Dog Show te r the past purported bribe offer to former were murderers in My Lai." murder Calley^ could be sen- I I will follow the guest speaker’s Ist. Moore, who are asking permis­ ture war.” force he will leave in Vietnam. WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES | in Memorial Hall of the church. The meeting is open to former years, will review the history Brig. Gen. Earl F. Cole in Capt. Aubrey Daniel, the tenced only to life Imprisonment presentation. Parents are ask­ sion to build an addition to a At a later point he stated this members of the club and inter- the Guard and tell about Its (See Page Elight) EYandefurt, Germany. Army’s prosecutor who is only or death. T he Jury could acquit ed to prepare questions in ad­ converted two-family dwelling warning again. Assumption School and Home ested women between the ages 200th anniversary celebration Hie Senate Investigations sub­ two years older than the 27- him or convict him of lesser ot- vance. at 362 Vernon St. in a Residence "We think,’’ he said, “that if Day In...Day O ut... Association will meet tomor­ of 18 and 40. next October committee, before which Bfam- year-old Calley, told the six-bffl- fenses. Including second-degree BEGORRA!. the situation is not worked out row at 8:16 p.m. In the church Dr. 2ta.rlphes graduated from The Governor’s Foot Guard, A. Zone. ley testfied, has been checking cer Jury It could return no ver- murder with a maximum penal- LOOK AT< C in the reasonable future the hall. The Rev. Thomas Barry, Boston University and received organized before the Revolu­ into reports of widespread cor­ dlct except first-degree nuirder ty in prison and voluntary THESE FODfE. ( very dangerous situation could Golda Meir director of St. James’ School, his MD from Wayne State Uni­ Students tionary War, is the oldest formal ruption in connection with the on the charge that Calley klUed manslaughter which carries a on PRESCRIPTIONS I will 'discuss the "Consolida­ sese 1951 Classmates develt^ and possibly lead to versity. Detroit, Mich. He serv­ uniformed military unit In,the operation of Post Exchanges 102 civilians In the raid exacUy maximum of 10 years on each World War HI.’ ’ tion of Manchester Parochial ed his Intemriilp at Manchester On Dean’s List United States. Its 200th an­ and servicemen’s clubs. These . . . resulting in meaningful Rogers sharply d ilu te d the Wins Vote three years ago today. count. I Schools,” and there will be a Memorial Hospital and fulflUed niversary celebration will be an To Plan Reunion 3 S i Patrick’s Day PXs and clubs were once a re- Defense attorney George Latl- Army captain, had presentation on Assumption Israeli policy expressed by Pre­ gone over testimony in the four savings to you every day! his residency requirement at Thirty-five Manchester and elaborate state event, attended Manchester High School Class sponslblllty of Cole. mer, TO, saild when the trial re­ School by members of the SPECIALS mier Golda Meir that Israel months of trial point by point, the Connecticut Valley Hospital, area students have been named |jy dignitaries from Washington of 1951 will have its 20th re­ In Debate Now residing in London, cessed for lunch that he would , ______“ Save Assumption” committee. Middletown. He served a two- to the fall semester dean's list ^ d England, must base its future security on . , , demanding that the Jury convict No ops and downs in your Prescription I union Sept. 11 at WllUe’s Steak Bromley told the subcommittee: have only one more hour of clos-1 on oosts-M “dlsooimts” today, “Begnlar A new reading machine will year fellowship at the Worces­ at 'Southern • Connecticut State ^ assistant vice president, for the geographical position it es­ Calley of first-degree murder on House. JiElRUSAiLEM (AiP)—Premier "I have never m4t; I have ing argument. Indications were prioes” tomorrow! plan be demonstrated. The meet­ ter (Mass.) Youth Guidance tablishes through a peace settle­ four specifications. I Ckdlege. before retiring from the Connec- A general planning meeting Golds Meir won a vote of confl- never seen; I have never sptdiefi that the prosecution’s closing ing Is open to all those inter­ Center, specializing in child From Manchester, they are Light and Power Co., MaJ. ment. Latimer, a former Judge, of No “lednoed speidals”—no “tem p oral will be held Thursday at 7:30 „ J , . J ... . I , in ParUament today for to Gen. Ekiri F. Cole. Until his sulnunary and the Judge’s in- redaettons” on PresoriptlonB to Inrer ested, especially parents with •, and was on the Cheryl McNamara, 81 Lawton pgi-d was is charge of the ^ the U.S. (Military Court of Ap- children in Grade 6. Refresh­ p.m. at the home of Robert C. e her policy on occupied Jordan, name appeared in the newspa- strucUons would be completed ,g ,g^tg ^^^e plain onatomers! staff for another year before Rd.; Rebecca Brook, 101 Laurel fij-m’s data processing depart- give at least equal Importance ^ut on ly after an uproarious de- ments will be served. Heavisides, 16 Timber Trail. AU In time to allow the Jury to be- ^ But, he coming to Mandiester. 8t.; Cynthia GobeiUe, 80 Harlan ment for 43 years. His column, (Bm Pme Biglit) At rile same rime, tbere is never any members of the class wishing Tues. to poUtical arrangements built bate which prompted a walkout gin Its deliberations today. . compromise to service or-quality! to addition to private psychi­ St.; Margaret Haugh, 71 Gar- <eak on the state welfsuie JuUet Jutras, 173 Hilliard St.; Attains Perfect By DON MEIKLE est in the world to control.” down? The "do. something” project He expressed confidence that wming for wlto^awal from program. Jeremy Katona, 81 Sununlt St.; Associated Press Writer He dwelt long on Charlie Com- "There were many who and volunteer agencies will BID if such I n agreement could be West Bank of Jordan. Dianne MeUa, 166 Cushman Nursing Grade pany’s inexperience and lack of should suffer the same Igno- have a kickoff meeting tomor­ reached it ^ I d have the sup- National Religious party HARTFORD (AP) - Farmers Dr.; and Martha Vennart, 49 BRISKET trainlng and said that the only mlny as should those who were row at 8 p.m. In the circuit Kathleen J. Greene of Man­ ANNIVERSARY port of the Senate and House, —NBP—a major government senior citizens turned out s in Vietnam take break to read newspaper, Stars and Stripes. (AP Photo) way future My Lais can be convicted." court room at the police station. Harian SL chester achieved a perfect 4.0 whatever the form it might ®°^tlon partner, was dls- breves at the State Capitol prevented "Is to have training, Latimer continued: Area towns: average for the fall semester at SPECIAL take. tressed at Mrs. Melr’s state- Tuesday to protest Gov. Thom- I BoKcm: Nanda Rattazzl, 116 CORNED training, training.” ‘"nils is a one-time incident, Trinity Covenant Church Sun. the University of Connecticut MARCH 16 - 20 Rogers made these other “I'd Gahal hoped that a j_ MesklU’s proposed seven Clark Rd.; (Paula Ohner, Rt. 86. He said the infantry men were and now are they to be tarred Ntw til day School board will meet to­ School of Nursing. CLEAN PAY FOR points in the question-and-an- secet ballot would have freed cent ggjes tax. Reports Indicate: Coventry: Keith Gerritt, swer session which was domi- NRP deputies from coalition There was standing room Rd. A. Bourque, Donna M. Carone, MtESSES South Viets Abandon Base Iieihaps trying too hard. through United Nations media- -A- procedural dispute arose Oonunlttee heard witness after IntelUgence information was Hebronrsusan Drew, Reldy Claudia A. Messier, and Dorothy SKIRTS "Should an American ofllcer tor Guimar Jeurlng seem to be and a shouting match ensued witness—many of them weculng fantastically wrong.” PANTS go hang by his neck until dead" m w R d.; James Horton, Caiurch J- Ricci. In an Impasse at the moment between government and oppo- big “Save Agriculture" buttons SL: Claudia Porter, Old GUead F ro m area towns: SWEATERS Capt. Ernest Medina, the because he was trying to do a ' Bd Coventry. Lynne A. Hayward. GOATS but "w e are convinced the im- sltion benches. —denounce the governor’s pro-- Under Heavy Fire in Laos company commander “ led them ^ t h VWndsor: Judith Som y' EUlngton: Sharon A. Mann, *3 of Same Kind passe can be overcome.” Veteran Knesset observers posal. to believe that every civilian (Rse Page Eight) PARKADE 2. 'Hie U.S.-Bupported South said It was the angriest incident Speaking for the sales tax was SAIGON (AP) — South Viet- Hien. ■We will not comment on guard action as they retreat to­ mariva, 821 Benedict Dr. South Windsor: Barbara G. lb ward the border. T^Uaad: Sharon Crea^fan, Sleeper and Janet Yonlka. CLEANERS Vietnamese Invaslwi of the the house has known In years. Finance (Commissioner Adolf namese troops continued to press reports.” North Vietnamese suK>ly line xn the debate Mrs. Meir Carlson, who said he "would The Viet Cong claimed In a Htily Rd. Vernon *, Judith Nlederwerfer, 402 W. Middle Turnpike withdraw from the Sepone area Lolo had been under tank and broswlcast that Pathet Loo ^ m o n : HMml Puclno, » Jacqueline J. Schulz, and Susan aianchester Parkade area of Laos has been success- rejected right-wing demands for rather be with my friends who ful so far. Among the achieve- Israel to keep all Arab territory will be talking against it" but ot Laos today under heavy ene­ artillery attack since Sunday infantrymen launched a major Webster fit.; Larry Anderson, E. Shuey. ^ N e w ments he listed extensive de- seized in the . 1967 Middle East that the state’s "very real and my pressure, abandoning anoth­ night, and two North Viet- attack early today, wiping out a House Passes Legislation namese regiments were be- battalion of the South Vlet- struction of enemy supplies, in- ,,^gr. very critical" fiscal problems er flrebase when it ran out of lleved moving against the base, namese 1st Regiment and "de- terception of supply movement gbe said Israel would not require a temporary increase in ammunition, according to re- BRISKET Three South Vietnamese sol- stroying” three others, For Social Security Boost FROM . bor- and an extension of the exist- p<,rta from the northern front, to the South and a virtual halt in withdraw to the pre-1967 diers had been reported killed u,g present time, the ene- hostilities in South Vietnam. ^grs but I have never said the ing sales tax,-which now stands The South Vietnamese tied ^ g^^^^ wounded. jg fleefng in confusion In the WASHINGTON (AP) —__ 1>® *>® acted on until untu three tnree days aft-ari- CORNED 3. In spite (rf what Secretary at five per cent. from Flrebase ™ ^ but there was no report on cas- j„ ^ ie s and mountains," the The House passed today " ^ conferees’ ^ r t is print- of Defense Laird has aald about (See Page Eight) amtfhAoar AT DfiCRUSc ... . . _• ■______..a * ^ . ____ ...... rvvv«|a vuif a r t t t n r t t t n . House Minority Leader. Fran- southeast of Sepone, ualtles during the final hours of broadcast claimed. "Pathet Lao lesrislation for an income would put off action un- clsJ. Collins urged (^(^neral U.S.u.S. heUcoptersheUcoptere couldn’tcoul^t get ^^^t ,„rces are encircling and d e -.S fo" til Friday. Assembly to make the s^es tax through the hall of Noito Viet- f Or mil lon ^ provision : PUYTDC stroylng them. rules out BEEF increase effective April 1 so namese antiaircraft fire to Other troops of the South Viet­ nomger- that the $260-mlllloti deficit may bring them artillery shells. Ttoe broadcast said the attack S ” debt reiUnTrSse to the namese 1st Division abandoned vvas______on "HillHill TM” 723' endsnd aimarent. noDarent- . , Ceiling------raise" w mane amendmenteamenomems by oy theuie Sen-oen- Specialist Asserts: be paid off as quickly as pos- About 1,6(X) men of the 1st In­ FOR THE NATURAL LOOK (LEAN END) Flrebase Sojrfila, three miles jy referred to the N o ^ Viet- enable the government to ate, unless the House has given silbe. fantry Division pulled out of Flrebase bills on time. special permission. Lolo Monday night and made a southeast of Sepone, on Friday, namese attack on ------— - .... ‘"nie longer the General As­ and field commanders said they l,q1o. Quoting the Pathet Lao The Senate was standing by to The Social Security raise, night march to Lianding Zone Risk of Canoer Involved sembly refuses to ftice the mu* another South Viet' were b e g ^ g the third phase „ews agency, it claimed that 17 «I^ed the measure to President P;^ted _on ^to Brown, sic, the more grievous our situ­ Ove miles to the the Laotian campaign, a helicopters were shot down dur- Nixon. bUl lifting the debt celling, is a :$ In U se o f Preservative ation becom es," said (Jblllns. namese base sweep south and east along ing Monday’s fighting and "Lao Passage was expedited when nongermane amendment, even What turned thew farmere out . east, ^ e South Vietnamese spiked Highway 914 en route back to artillery forces completely par- the agreed unai^ouriy though House leaders agreed to so now feel free os o in foice was the governor’sgovernors The ouuu. jjie Viefaamese border. alyzed enemy forces on Hill to take the measure up ImmeiU- the procedure In the Interest